The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 03, 1910, Image 1
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VOL XXI11.
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A Pressing Club Goes up in
Smoke.
THE BUILDING A LANDMARK.
The Huildiiiir ()ccu l-'-l t?v Robsrt
Alston, Colored, as a Pressing
4 Ctul> consumed I>y Fire Vestcr* \
d <y us tlie Krsult ul' u Cia&ollitc
Stove tx r?I .>*? in i? .
Yeslerday jastat 12 in., the ala;rn
of lire was sou tilled, and it. wn? di^.
covered to bo in a small wooden
building on-Hi) Avenue, immediately
in the rear of the Bank of Conway
.By the time the people gathered,
the II vines had m ido snob rapid head-:
way that all hipos of saving it
was abandoned and the efforts of
tie people were directed to keep
tl e 1 tamos confined in the building
where tl ey originated which they
succeedt d ir doing.
The building is a complete ruin,
and was the property of Col D. A.
Spivey. on which there was no insurance.
Several parties lost suits
and Alston, the proprietor, lost his
tools and a few other things.
It was indeed a fortunate tiling
for Conway that there was no wind <
and that the tire occurred at a time ;
when it did, else another story
would ha\e been written. Then,
again the (ire well at the Commercial
Hotel held out aud the engine
did excellent, service
The building destroyed was an old
landmark of Conway having for <
years stood on the corner where the i
Bmk of Conwat now is and was for
a long time used by the late I . T. i
Lewis as a warehouse and afterwards
occupied by Mr G. II Dusen- ?
bury as a store. It was moved to its '
present site when the building of '
the JLnk of Conway was erected. I
l
Marrkd
^ Gibvants Perry, S O R. F D j
N<?. 2 At thi residence of Mr. i
Harrison MoPan ol, hi Flo\ds town- j
ship, Mr Mdnay McDmiel and Miss <
Fancy Stroud were united in the [
holy b >nds of matrimony, Magistrate
W. F. Holt otli.dating. Miss
Nancy is the daughter of Mr. John
Stroud, of Floyds, a prosperous farmer
and gof d citizen. Mr McDaniel J
is to be congratulated on winning
the hand of Miss Fancy. c
k (1 divants Ferry, Route 2 ?On (
January 2(>th, 1H10, at the home of c
Mrs Louise Page the widow of Mr. t
A J. U. Page, h? r daughter, MBs Car- t
rie, was happily marr ed to Mr A, t
J j. Alfotd. of the lilanche neighbor* (
hood. The ceremonv, which was r
performed by Magistrate W. F. $
H ?lt, was a very quiet affair only a s
few intimate ftiends and relatives e
being present The attendants were t
Mr W L. A.lford with Miss Curlie a
AI ford, Mr Walter Johnson And r\
wife, sister of the bride, Mr Furnie i
Page and K N. and H F. Johnson f,
I aim. diatoly after the ceremony and e
about 7:i>0 o'clock a bountiful sup- 1
per was served after which the
gu<-st$ were entt r:aiu< d with music
rendered by i\1i-s Carrie Alford and
others. The brde is a very sweet
and p polar y ting lady and will be j,
sadly missed amoeg her friend's of
(i divants Ferry She is a sister of
Mrs Mary Williamson, of Floyds
Township, Mr Alfurd is a prosperous
young farmer living near i
Blanche and has a host of frien s ii
who will congratulate him. He is a v\
son of Mr Ashley Alford and a young a
map of sterling worth. Their many *
friends wish for in* m a long and e
peaceful journey through life. h
Podge. i?
Mis Clark ie G usque, of Conway j1'
is visitii g Mrs. Juiia Thomas and
Mrs. L. L. Gun ft. in the city v
Florence Times, January 27 th
Col. I) A. Spive.y wiil introduce ft (|
bill in iho Legislature so that a tl
mortgage of a crop, no m itter what M
the amount, may be indexed in the r<
Clerk's office instead of being re- p
corded, cutting down the expenses s<
^ to fifteen cent. h<
Rev. Ii. S. Stackhouso, tho Pro- iJ(
siding Elder of this, Marion district
will preach at the Methodist church, 01
here next Sundjy morning and
evening at the usual hours. This
is Mr. Stack house's first official
visit here since his appointment td .
this district, and he. comes highly |(
rtcommenrt?d as pulpit orator of (t
superior ability and an earnest and c(t
devout Christian gentleman.
11
y It is now ngiinst the law to hunt a
deer, and lho disciples of Kimrod a<
V would do well to pay strict atten- \\
tion to this and govern themselves il
accordiMgiy. Hut dears, ever since oi
the days that leather Adam hunted bl
Mother Kvc, can bo hunted at any pi
time. There is no closed season pi
for them nor time nor place nor j d(
condition, Tney are always fair fo
game for Don Cupid's unerring aim. 1 at
I
BlINGIlAM A V ANT CASE BOBS Ul*
Move Britain for Release of Mr*
Bitfliuftl's Slayer. i
(Charles'oti News & Courier)
Columbia. Jan 27 Special: What
will p ove a test, case as to whether
or not G, C. Bi^ham, the Murrell
lulel man, convicted of complicity
in the killing of his wife, can be arrested,
came up today when habeascorpus
proceedings were instituted
by Attorney llaj/sdale for the release
of W B Avant, who is now in
the Penitentiary. Solicitor Wells
was tit anted five days in which to
tile his answer to the writ.
The position taken bv the attorneys
for A van t is t hat, A ;ant.
not, bo in prison because, as claimed
fciuoe, Judge Watts issued the order
admitting the prisoner to bail and
Solicitor Wells was in court, and,
therefore, accepted the notice of up
peal.
Solicitor Walls' position is that
ho did not waive the filing of formal
notice of appeal in the case, and that
since the appeal has not been perfected
Avant is rightly in j.iil ami
Bighorn is sut)j< ct to arrest.
It will bo recalled that when Avant
was arrested and Dr B.gham left
Georgetown the impression was that
Bigharn had lied it is true ho did
remove himself from the danger of
immediate arrest, but if the Avant
habeas-corpus proceedings should
fail he will now bo subject to arrest.
There was some doubt before that
he cou.d bo legally arrested. If
Avant is freed under the habeaseorpus
proceedings then either the
appeal will bo formally dismissed o.
the ciso will bo heard on ic merits
in the September court.
The young wife of G. C. B'gham
was killed last September by a shot
from a gun in the hands of W B
Avant. The two incu were together
at the time, and both were found
guilty of manslaughter, and each
was sentenced to serve three years
mid six months in the Penitentiary.
The killing was never fully explain*d,
and while many people took the
Gew that it was a cold blooded marJer
the jury believed that no malice
tiad been showu. There were many
mysteries surrounding the shooting.
L'herc was some misunderstanding
is to the formality of the appeal
Hid lU'nr ciniui tlm e ?
... ? V . W . u nvv. VUO UUS'3 IlvlS UiUIStlll
trouble When the .habeas corpus
proceedings are decided the exact
status of the men in the courts will
pe known. L. M. G.
_ -4*- O- - ,
SIOO Reward $IOO
The readers of >his paper will be <
pleased to learn that there is at
east one dreaded disease that science
has been a bio to cure in all its 1
stages, and that is catarrh. II ill's
Datarrh Cure is the only positive 1
jure now known to the medical fra i
.crnity. Catarrh being a constitutional
disease, requires a oonstitu- :
ional treatment. Hall's Catarrh I
3ure is taken internally, acting di- i
ectly upon the blood and mucous ;
urfaces of the system, thereby detroying
the foundation of the dis- 1
ase, and giving the ratieut strength t
>y building up the constitution and ?
ssisting nature in doing its work. 1
the proprietors have so much faith i
n its curative powers that they of- c
?r One Hundred Dollars for any r
ase that ii fails to cure. Send for 1
ist, of testimonials. 1
Address F. J. Cheney & Co , \
T >ledo, O.
Sold bv all Druggists, 75c
Take Hill's Family Pills for Contipation.
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A .vUMURC Corrected.
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In a recent Issue of this paper l
here appeared a local item concern- c
:g the absence of T 13. Smith, i
hich appears to have been entirely 1
mistake A reporter of the piper t
'rote the item from which he consid- 1
pea reuauie information that he had f
eard, without inquiring as plosely I
lto the facts as tie should have done, d
he truth about ttie matter seems h
i be that Mr Smith, while away h
om home on business, was taken v
iolently 111 with bilious fevor, and t
s advised bv his physician was o
iken to a hospital at, Savannah, ?
\.i , where he is still suffering from e
ds illr?6vR, and nervous collapse, t
rs. Smith has heard from him
?gularly since he went to tho hosilal,
and Mr Smith will return as
>on as he is permitted to leave the
jspital. He sent Mrs Smith a
ower of attorney under whioh she
is been conducting tho brokerage
isinebs during his illness.
ri
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Prcnidcnt Helps Orphans. \
Hundreds of orphans have been c<
ilpe'l by the President of the Inj^trial
and Orphan's Homo at- .Ma- n
>n, (Ja , who writes: 41 Wo have ti
ied Electric Bitters in this Institu- C
on for nine years. It has proved u
most (xcellent medicine for Stomsh,
Liver and Kidney troubles
re regard it as one of the best fam*
medicines on earth." It invig ates
all vital organs, purifies tho 0
ood, aids digestion and creates ap- d
tite. To strengthen and build up ii
ilo, thiu, weak children or run- ii
)wn people it has no equal. Best a
r female com plaints. Only 50c.
i Norton Drug Co,
CONWAY, S. C., THURSI
ibti
j I) welli pg and Out-Huildings
Entirely Consumed.
ORIGIN OF FIRE UNKNOWN
Sonic a-'c of Opinioti thul Ruts
arc Responsible. ? Mr and Mrs
Chestnut Were Away rom Home
When tlic Catastrophe Occurred
11 ckory Grove, Jan 31?Mr O. A.
Chestnut nne of the citizens of the
Hickory Grove neighborhood, had
! the s id misfortune of losing his
dwelling house, kiichen and smoke
house which was recently destroyed
by lire.
It it not known how the lire origi
natcd but it is thought by some that
rats are responsible for tlie awful
destruction, as it started in one of
the shed rooms. Mr and Mrs Chtstnut
were away from home at tho
time, Mr Chestnut, being at work at
a ncar-oy saw-mill while Mrs Chestnut
had gone to a near-by neighbor's.
Tho smoke arising from ihe doomed
building was discovered by some oi
neighbors who gave the alarm and
in a few minutes there were several
people at the pl;ce, but only iu time
to save a part of the household furniture.
All of the Kitchen fuiuilure,
a goodly portion of his best household
furniture, a stand of lard and 1
somewhere between $10 and #30 1
in cash was consumed in the flames. !
Mr and Mrs Chestnut have the '
sympuny of the community. They 5
are people of good character and always
ready to help those who are in 1
need. Now, that they are almost
destitute and in great need them
selves, why not help them? Anvnne
vvho gives to such people are only <
doing th* ir duty. T ey win no<. tnits 1
it. "Do unto others us y??u would t
have the in do unto you. " Any am- i
mint fro 1x1 anyone would be highly i
appreoia'.ed. 4 15 ' i
v
Trii'l I'o.stp'.iiicdl (
Q lite a crowd id people congre- i
gated one day last week in the office t
of Magistrate Sweet, most of them *
concerned as witne-srs in a tearing ;
which was ^o be bad against 15 N a
Hardee and 15. M. Mishoe, who are r:
ch^rg. d in a warrant with a whole- t
sale p >isoning of t'?eir neighbors' ti
dQ-s and chickens. 11 is stated by r
those who are interested in the y
pr >ctedings that some s;x or eight t
ilitTeront farmers in the neighbirtiood
lost valuable yard dog- on the
same night. Nothing was thought
it lirst about prosecuting anybody
as there was no proof, but, finally
some statements made oy the de- a
[endanfcs, and some other ugly look- 9
mg circumstances, came t > light, b
ind the warrants were sworn out. !'
rhose who lost, property were very l
nuch incensed over the affair, and 1
hey serin determined to bring the 11
guilty parties to justice. When th.* h
.use was called for hearing.however, i
appeared that one of the defen- w
lants was critically ill with pueu- nonia,
and the case was postponed u
ID til February 19th, on account of ?
lis illness All ?>f the witnesses 11
vere bound over until that day. w
Institute Work.
Rev S. P Hair, one of our State
Sunday Sunday feehool Field Seere
arles, will also i >in W. C. Monro -
irul \ T Williams in their Instime
work during the last two weeks .
>f April. Rev Mr Hair is representg
*ii T-a.ich rs* Training Depart- ()1
nent oi the work and will add lots g
0 the interest of these meetings cj
.'hose Institutes will be held in dif- '
erent sections of the Waccamaw
Association und will lu*t about two u
lays each. Several unday Schools lr
iuvb invited us to meet with them, p
>ut haven't as many invitations as ?
/e can hold institutes during the ^
wo weeks Urograms will bo sent
ut and also the whole campaign
/ill be published in both of the
ounty papers. If you want an Ins1
lute write us? at. once. . 0'
Yours, bi
?) 0. Spivoy,
VV. D. Watson, 1?
C mmittee b*
P?
Married. p
On January 27th, 1010, at the M,
tVtdencc of John Todd, Miss Ora
tevens to Mr William Grainger,
Inrriwt.^aKa ( t iv? i n tmr> ?l>"
JV? w vw X* ? pui IUI UJU1X tur
eremon v.
On January 27th, 1910, at the w<
evidence of John 'iVjdd, by Magis- ,n
rate Grainger, Miss Lula Todd to 111
Me Todd, After this d ub!e ce?e- u'
lony a bountiful supper was served. ^
w
Box Suoper* ac
o ?
There will bo a box supper at
rood Hope school house on Saturay
February 12th, 1910, cornmenoat
7.30 p. ra, Public cordially
ivited. Girls to furnish the boxes
nd the boys the money. S
Bertha Hardee, M
Gertie Holmes. Tl
*AY, FEBRUARY 3, 1910.
r ,j "" t i *'
Mi IihcI rs w?.
Editor Herald: Please give rm
^pace in your valuable paper for a
ew words fr.m Michael.
We buve no sickness to report at
this writiug.
Farmers seem to be very bus\
preparing for another crop. Ttie>
>eein to be in the notio" of plantirg
more tobacco notwithstandirg
he rather low prices last year.
Two new tobacco barns are going
up now, one being erected by A L.
I
. mm aim 11113 01 nor ny IN J Stevens,
Both these men are hustling
farmers.
Frasier Gore has accepteil a position
with Andrew J . Cox Frasier
is a smart boy and seems to have
giveu general satisfaction at other
places where he has been mployed
Bill Graham and family have
moved to Lumberton to work in the
cotton mills. The place which has
been vacated by Mr Graham is n<?\*
being occupied by Mr Todd and family
What's the matter? Oiher conntics
are having cotton mills. Why
can't Horry have one, too? It would
furnish emp'oyrnent for a good many
of our people and wo would find a
market fur our cotton at home.
Hut little visiting to report.
H. W. Boyd and wife visited at :
the home of Uov D. D. Cox last
Tuesday.
Robt Gause and wife visited at
the home of the former's brother,
Julius Cause, last Sunday,
Wo have a lively Sunday school at
Ueulah considering the cold weather.
11. W. Boyd is our superintendent.
Mr Boyd is a good man and
x man we are glad to have among (
us. Wo need more such men in our 1
section.
Best wishes to the llorald and its
many readers. Herald Reader.
DO YOU WANT TO SELL c
YOUR FARM? 0*ing to existing
ireumstances I am obliged to re- .
main in BOSTON awhile and will t
jndeavor to interest some settlors! "
n I lorry county land. If you want (
mo to sell your land at a fair price,
>ee ?T. Hal Smith at Conwav next c
Saturday or Monday or at B g Sa/ana
Farm any time and make a r
contract with him, giving an accurate
description of your land, price, t
erms and improvements. Under- c
>tand there is to be no booru in land, \
is I may sell a ball dozen farms ami
md yours may bo one of them.
Ihure is too much cheap land in the ^
jounty to get fancy prices. To be 1
ible to interest settlers the price 0
nusl be reasonable. Act quickly if 0
'ou wish to sell as 1 will be in lioson
only a few day longer. C
K O HANSON w
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Pounding: Partv. (
There will ho a pounding party i
t Thomas Harris' on February
Hi, 1910, in behalf of his son, who
a* been con lined to his bed about ^
ive or six yeais At the present. '
ime he has to drink what he drinks
hrough a quill, and his father is al
losi blind and unable to support V
im. We kindly ask the editor for ft
pace to publish the names of those tl
'ho contribute to this cause. Rev a
1. F. Scoggins will be expected to b
ttend and hold services. If anyno
would like to contribute any- a
hing without attending, leave it
'ith Kelly Tompkins. ,r
J. N Ludlam,
K. Tompkins. a
Opens Warehouse In Peldnvlllc. w
In the news from Reidsville taken
oil) the Southern Tobacco Journal n
e city the following paragraph- (n
Rumor has it that a very strong ]4
arenouae linn, Messrs Meal & D.x *
n, now running warehouses in
oulh Carolina and Virginia have
used a deal for the lot now occuied
by W. J. Petti^rew's livery
>able on Settle street and will erect
lar^o and commodious warehouse bi
i time for the next tobacco crop, la
his is a first class firm and will (j
really strengthen the tobacco roar- hi
3t. ot
^ ^ af
Won't Need a Crutcla, re
When EJitor J, P. Sossman, of
melius, N, C., bruised his le^
idly, it started an u^ly sore. Many
.Ives and ointments proved worth
ss. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve
aled it thoroughly. Nothing is so oh
oinpt and surj for Ulcers, Bo Is, m
urns, Bruises, Cuts, Corns, bores, fo
iropies, Ecaeroa or Piles. U5c at.th
orton Dm# C ). M
Kellalous Appointments. w<
Editor Herald. Please say in this te
t^ex's issue of your puper that ow- .
g to the Quarterly Conference be- Ja
g held at Willow Spring next Satday
and Sunday the appointments ^
Willow Spring and Union will be c0
served on Sunday. The pastor
ill preach at Union at 11 a. m , n0
id tne Presiding Elder will preacti h
Willow Spring at 3;H0 p. m.
O N. liountree, Pastor. ^e
fai
Married. |a.
On January 20tb,1910, at Bayboro ge
CM by A Bell, Notary Public, be
r. A. *M. Sarvis, to Misa Lotiie lei
lompklos, both of Adrian, S. C. to
i in ie.
Gathered by a Herald Mar
on His Rounds.
CAUGHT ON THE BOUNCE.
Stray Bits of News Gathered l>>
the Wayside for the Information
and Instruction of llv-feWl
Readers--Happen in if s of I nf v ?* st
rm UI 1 IIC C1IV.
H, B, Watts was in Conway last
week.
Samuel Bell is visiting relatives
in Conway.
J. A. Calhoun, of Forney, spent
last Monday in Conway.
j. F Harper spent last Monday in
Conway wit.li relatives.
W li Hueks, of Toddville, spent
last Monday in Conway on business.
L I). Magrath visited his old
home in New York Stale last week.
Mrs Frosty Morrison, of Moultrie,
Georgia, is visiting relatives here,
and in the county.
The court of General Sessions for
Horry county will convene at Conway,
on Monday, February 28th.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tolar, of New
York, recently arrived here on a
visit to Mr. and Mrs. F. A Burroughs.
Sevoral of tho attorneys of the
Conway bar are absent in Columbia
[/his week in attendance upon the
supreme Court,
The skating rink continues to bo a
popular resort for Conway's young
Doople during the afternoons and
ivenings.
F. A. Burroughs, of Burroughs A
Collins Company, lett last week to
ipend several days in New York and
>ther places north on business.
Representative L. 15. Singtolen,
same homo last Friday to attend to
>omo pressing legal business. Lie
eturned to Columbia Monday.
Mrs Lollie Collins, one of Conway's
)nlliant society leaders, has returnid
from a visit to her sister Mrs.
Vilcox, at Marion.
I. P. Miney, from upon Nichols,
i. F. D. No. 2, was in the city
Ion day on business Mr Miney is
ne of Horry's most industrious
itizens and a progressive farmer.
M. O. Muggins, who resides on
ialivants Ferry, R. F D No. 2
/as in Conway last Monday and
ave us a pleasant call, lie is a
wading farmer in his community.
Miss Bruce Rodgers, ono of Fair
Hull's charming and most popular
uughlers, returned home Saturday
fter a pleasant visit of a wee' or
o to her sister, Mrs, (J. 13. Jenkins,
q this place.
It is not definitely known whether
lyrtle Beaeb hotel will be opened
>r the entertainment of guests
his season. We have made itupiiric*
long this line but the answers have
eeti very unsatisfactory.
W. H. Howell, J. M. McKeithan
nd H. L. Buck, are the Corpcruiois ,
f the ice company, recently corn
lissioneti by the Secretary of S ate
nd these gentlemen propose to
ilow no grass to grow under their ^
;et, but have gone immediately to
ork to organize their company.
The long indoor life of winter <
latcs the blood weak, the system 1
isily catches cold and uisease Ht l- <
stors Rocky Mountain Tea i_- ti c
reatest winter remedy; proven s
dds and disease; keeps you w .11
1 winter. 35c Tea or Tabu is.
Con w?v Driii* - - ?
? J ? "fr
There was to have been a trial :
elore Magistrate Newton Sweet ;
st Thursday o( S M. IL-ix uuu j
urley Hux upon warrants which
id beeu sworn out by a Mr. Mishoc
larging them with entry on lanu i
ter notice. Wheu everything was r
ady for the trial it appeared that f
iere had been uo definite notice ti
ven in regards to keeping oil' the i
nd, and tho ease was dropped and i
ere was no trial. i
Storehouse full of valuable mer- v
andise otTored at a bargain. Goods L
ust be sold at once to make rowtn
r immense stock of merchandis*
at we will buy while north in
arch. Come at once and get ti e i
tods. No money required sinci t
3 are selling on long and easy h
rtns at spot cash price, b
W. Boyd .JoDes, Justice, S C. t
n 27 tf c
Tax nivpra chnnlH in ^i"'1
j t/ v ~ w>.vrv?.v? itwi jy 111 111 lli VI
at the Auditor's books for the reptioo
of tax returns will close on p
e 20th instant Those who have ^
it yet given in their returns hud
tter do so at once, as after that
,te 60 per cent penalty will be ad
d to the property of those who tl
il to do so. Don't wait until the k
it day as tbo Auditor's oflice is f<
nerally crowded then and it may h
that for this reason youavi.l k
ft. Better attend to this mutter
day. 6
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No. 43
SCHOOL. CLOSIXti.
I'lcanaiit iltll School Closed Last
i Friday. I lit- Pro u. ra ill.
Cool Spring, Jan 28 ?The present
' term of 1'icasam Hill School, which
fia> been in scssi> n for qei?e awhile
under the care ? f Mibs (ijrtrude
\ndcrsoii a-> teacher came to a
, close la>t Friday, .) lOuary 28 h.
(>n account of cloudy weather the
I'linin w.i^ <1 i?l.i ? i 1
v. 3 .... I III II VI I I Dill I llO ii^nt
of day and lighted with lamps which
rnace t ht? decorations look very
beautiful indeed. At 2:30 o'clock
ihe school was called to order for
i ho exorcises which were as follows:
S nt.f, Just as I Am ? By the
School.
uociration, Words of Welcome?
JoM'ph I lab in.
Toe Little Tern penance Boy?Bryant
N ichols.
May's Lim!" Bird ?Maud Sqaires.
1 am very Yountf- Eva Hux
Pirst Pair of Lheeebes ? Fulton
liak ...
Sou if, America -Six Girls.
T.vo I.i'tle Eyes Lillie Spears.
Dialogue, L'lie Swaliow? R ith
i 1 ux ai.u Addie Sp hi's.
My I'api?Bell Uabon,
Maiiuna s Lit tic Girl ? Lornie Horton
Know led go? Addie Spe \rs.
>i?j/, Car? lina? ftden and Abbio
.vicNi i 1 a id Tronic Elvis
If 1 wore, You?Stella Hux.
An Address to the Teacher?Paul
| Nichols
Presentation to the Teacher ?
Ironic I'd vis.
An Incident of the War?Abbie
McNeill,
I The Ch lice of Trades? Seven
Boys.
Advertising for a Servant?Ellen
and Abbie McNeill, Trunin Elvis and
Emma 1 Lux and Curtis Hux.
Closing Address? Emma Hux,
Soul'. Dixie IU t.h?? Kflww?i
Music was furnished by Mr Wilber
D t x.
After the exercises wore over the
young folks sought for more pleasure
playing games and pulling IntYy.
Toe eveuing wu> enjoyed very much
by the old as well as the young.
Miss Gertrude is one of the best
teachers we over had. This makes
the second term she has taught for
us and we hope to succeed in gotting
her again next term as she
gives entire satisfaction
School Girl.
Saved from Awl'ui IVril
"I never felt so near my grave,"
writes Lewis Cnamhliu, of Manchester,
O no, 11 K No if, "as when a
frigutful cough and lueg trouole
pnlied uu?, down to 115 pounds in
.-.pile of many remedies and the oest
doctors Anil that 1 am alive to
d iy is du?* solely to l)r King's New
Discovery, which completely cured
me Now I weigh 160 pounds and
cm work hard It also cured my
four eh ldren of croup " Infallible
for Coughs and Colds, us the most
certain remedy for LaHrippe Asthm
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oronchial all ctious, 50c and $1 00
A trial b >ttle iree. Guaranteed by
Norton Drug Company.
Notice.
BY VIRTUE Oh1 AUTHORITY
re-led in us by the C >unty if ?ard of
Liu 'itHMi tn 5 un lersigued wiH
old an election on February 11th,
1010, to vole a special tax of three
if) mills on the taxable property of
Hickory Grove School District No.
lo supplement the school funds
>i saiii u 1st riot. Tne election is t..?
i>e hold at *h-.' school house, Polls
>pi n iti 0 a. in. and v;lo>e at I p. in.
II. M, Sarvis,
W, H. Holt,
I *44 Trustees.
FOU \i NT;- Brick st< re ou
Vlain isirtel nt'X' door to Norton
Drug Company. Plate glass front
\tummi J'eoruary 1st. Apply to
II H Woodward.
NOTICE: ? We have taken up at
his plaoe one biaok barrow aoout
?ne year old, marked with a swallow
ork and under bit in the ri?ht oar,
uid a split and smooth crop in the
eft ear. The owner of tins property
nay gel trie same upon application
o the undersigned and paying
hurges. Kionardson Cypress hum er
and iSh ingle Co., B ick ->port, S C.
TrvspaM iNoticc.
All persons are hereby forbidden
o enter upon or in any manner to
respsss upon that terrain tract of
ind in Bayboro township, bounded
y lands of SV 11 liellet al, known as
he EI i > h 11 Tvler nli\CP urifl nr?u/
- - ^ I y>\j~
u pi?d by him. All persona violatthis
notice will be prosecuted.
A P b hnaou,
H H Woodward,
)ecember 11, 1909.
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Tobatcu Hlues.
Those who desire new tobacco
ues for 1910, or parts, will please
rave their order with us on or be>re
February 10th, so that we will
ave ample time to furnish them in
ood time for the season of 1910.
CJonway Iron Works.
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