The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 03, 1910, Image 1
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An Impoi tant Deal iu ConYi<
y Dirt.
25 ACRES CHANCE HANDS
i .
Mr 1\hk of l.illln jrtoii, IN. C.
I'lirClllI I >???' ' '
?' vn win tt a j auu
will Greatly Improve tt l>y Butldinjr
Residences for Stile.
The llerald has lime and again
said u at ihe fuiureof Con way was
roseate Wilh bright promises of devi
lopmenl unci growth, soid its faith
in that future neyer once grew dim
in?f wavered. The possibilities are
here in great numbers and it is only
a question of lime, ana only a shoi t
lime at that, wbeu our people as
well as tho>,e from other places,
would reahz * and appreciate the
vaiious ways that Conway otters
for iho investment of Capitol and
labor, aud would seek to turn thoso
opportunities into practical use by
utilizing Ilium as vehicles for the
improvement < f ex'sting conditions
and as a means for the investment of
capital, Wo are glad to inform the
leaders of the il raid, that some of I
tho seed at least sown by it, has
fallen up m good ground, sprung up
and is beginning to bear fruit. This
is no visional y dream of an over
sartquine imagination, but is au
actual fact.
iVJr, Hiram Raggett. a prominent
and leading citizen of Lillingtuti, N
C, has come to Conway several
times in the recent few weeks to
inspect the inviting fields of Conway
study the situation, au.l the capabilities,
of its possibilities for devolopeinent.
The outcome of these
v sit? culminated last week in the
purchase Irorn the Burroughs &
Collins Co., the Blunt Place of 25
acres in the fork of the Pawlty
Swamp and the Potato lied Perry
roads a mile or so from town. He
has had the property surveyed and
laid olT in lots, of convenient sizes.
His investment was male with a
view of building surburban residences
to bo sold on easy terms to
thoao who desire to own homes of
their own that is pay a small portion
of the cost down, and the balance
in small monthly payments just
as if paying rent and when the purchase
money is paid the residence
bt comes Ihe property of the reltor.
Mr. Baggett has also closed a
deal with Mr VY K Lewis whereby a
number of town lots belonging to
the latter will be shortly sold at
public auction by the the Columbia
Ueality and Auction Co. More
fuller delai'.s of this sale will shortly
be given in a advertisement in this
paper.
To a Herald reporter Mr, Baggett
spoke en thusiastically of the great
possibilities of Llorry and considers
that, we have the most inviting tield
for developnu nt of any place that
he has visit?i. Our climate is unsurpassed,
our ^oils are fertile, our
health conditions are unrivalled and
it. has been practically demonstrated
that we will soon be, if not
already fco, the garden spot for the
growth and shipping of strawber
rice, as well as being . especially
adapted to the growth of all kinds
of trucking. These things he talk
Iced of calmly and dispssionately
but in a sound business manner,
which impressed one with his earnestness
aiid soundness.
Cool Spring.
A II quiet here now.
['"'armors in this section are hauling
oil large (inutilities of fertilizers
It is t ? be ii ?po,l that they will not
forg.'l th (t all imp .riant crop?hog
and horn ny. farmers will have a
back-set as land is to wet too pi iw.
It ?ads are g. nerally bad.
Wo have had two very qihoi woddingu
here recently. .vltss II kt.tic
Shcllnv and Mi Davi ? Graham were
happily united in the holy bonds of
ma i imony. Mi-s Mo'.lie Moore an 1
Mr Cwrt.U II :x were also married
recce tl y.
Mr and Mrs B mj .limes spent,
Fr.d.vy night with their daughter
hero
,V1 .11!'. V,Mw.rt ~ U i.i -1 s ?
!? -? I'I < in' .'I IT.H/I: unu I I?'J!1I\11I)
Norns spout Sun 1 <vy at Alien.
Miss Matfio MUhoo spent several
days wiUi friends here recently.
VVe hope the Supei visor will not
forget u: up here. We can see the
necessity for a Bridge bore now as
farmers gel Ibeir fertilizer wet..
Mrs W. 1>. Fridgen, of Fair Bluff,1
N C., spent several days here re-1
reutly with her parents.
Farmer.
Tito Revival Mvoilitf* Closed.
Trie series of revival meetings at
the Methodist church came to a
close last Friday with the morning
service and Dr Coniann, wbo lias
been holding the meetings, depart-1
ed for his home on the afternoon
train Tturo wore large congregations
at all meetings, and it Is quite
evident that much good was accomplished
by them.
IIOKRV BOYA' CORN CLUB
Wednatdiiy March Vtti. tlic Day
Appointed to Meet.
I have appointed Wednesday
March tkh, for the boys to moot m
my oHioe to organize the 11 >rry
Boys' Corn Club. I had plunmd
for an earlier meeting out I h.ivw
rw-pi voil n fL-'*
, - ? - - w- ? ivvibi twill I) 11V." v T LtV l.t"
j Superintendent of Education cullieu
| me to Columbia and ibe day named
I is the earliest 1 can moot you.
| 1 thiuk that it would bo a sploo!
did advertisement for our county,
' create greater interest among the
boys and quickly locate our most
producive corn landsand best young
farmers to organize township clubs.
In this way we could sec which
township produces the greatest
yield and finest varieties of corn.
Of course the towuships w.-re not
racing last year in getting State
aid, but Floyd's got the biggest
pile.
The Depart ment rt quires the dif
ferent local clubs to organize in one
county club, and I hope that every
boy who thinks of taking up th
work will bo present March IHh so
that wo can orgauizo, register, el ci
your oflicers and select your seed
corn. Examine your seed corn, if
you are not willing to risk it?let
me know when wc meet. There are
four varieties of corn in the < lli e
now one of which has won b>th
county and State p?vz.?s.
I can give you the name and addross
where you can got the corn,
but will order for all who wish. L >t.
mo know which you prefer?the ea
or the shelled corn.
it costs you nothing to j >in . N -x'
fall you will (ill out u ola ik furijivhed
you showing tho number of bays
you worked, number your horse
worked, when and how vou prepared
your land, when planted, kind of
coru, when and how you worked it,
the amount of ferbiliz ?r used, wtien
tho different applications were put
down. Tnis will give you some
idea. I will explain more in detail
when we meet.
1 will arrange the time of meeting
bob ween trains beginning as soon
as the train comes in about 1:20
I am working for you to get a
State prize but we have to organize
lirsb. I want to show you the County
and State pi izes together
For those who wish to order the
Garrich Prolific Corn write, J. P.
Garrich, Weston, S. C
For the MarJooro or Garrich Prolific,
write, W. McD Green, Oswego,
S C
Those who wish to correspond
with Mr Usler, address J. A. Usle>',
Gibson, N. C.
S. II. Brown,
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uuu VIIIV SCIUIOI V^IOSCMl.
Last Friday the Todd villa school
closed after a very successful term
tauglu by Miss Lueile J >.y.
No pains had been spared in pro
viding the entertainment on thi>
last oceasioiH Everyone anticipated
a nice time and despite the inclement.
weather the previous day, the
building would not seat more than
bad' the audience.
It was with sorrow that lh3 children
bid their much loved teacher
good bye and they hope for nor a
very pleasant vacation.
Prayer?O N. Rountree.
Greeting Song -The School
Welcome Speech ?Herbert I)uBenbury.
[Jnder Boggy Seat ? Ulrie Harper.
Throwing a Kiss - Sadie FT a r per
Ta'-'iog Census?Grace H k>elden
and Carl D-isenbury.
Give Little B ns a chance?Five
Boys.
Song, Away to School,?Schoo'.
Selling Eggs?Zick Onsen bury
Tableau?Showers ar d Sunshine
Train to Loon town?Tnree Girls
ai d F<>ur Boys.
A Joke in Disgrace?Four Girls
and Tnree Boys
Duet?(Trace Haselden and Ruth
"Rheuark.
A S ight Misunderstanding?Martha
S nglefcon and Qlrio If ?.rpor.
Reeita'ion- Bessie Dusenbury.
Song, Kind Words - School.
Recitation ? Churl'e Sai vis.
Didiatinv/ Snf. n
-? ' ~ b>>1' u 'V8'
Tableau, Rock of A^es?(lr?ce
Haselden.
11ood Bye Willie J lucks.
Address - Mr Brown.
Farewell Son^?School.
I Ruaticown Tldiior*.
I Editor Ilerald: Please allow me
space in your valuable paper for a
few word-j from this place as 1 have
not seen any news from here in
quite awhile.
[ No weddings to report but we
are listening for the wedding bells
to ring soon.
Farmers are very busy pieparino
for another crop.
J. II Harris is erecting a very
nice building here
Miss Dannie Hiker, of Joy, is
spending some time *ith Miss Katie
Harris at this place.
Misses Leilah Baker, Lilly Cartr?tte
Lena Cartrette and Fannie
Baker were pleasant callers recently
Much success to the II raid.
B.ue Eyes.
CONWAY, S. C., THU
MIIIOW
] Negro Cabin N* ar Conway
Burnt.
SEVEN PERSONS PERISH.
! A INcitro Cabin Cofl-cnt* Near i
llcr?! was Hornet! to ttie iirotmd
r.Tiuir?<lay IN(b(ht'()riitin Llnkiiown (
A colored man I ist Friday brought
news into the t>a 11 about a veiy
shocking occurence at a negro cabin
wnich is located ah ?ut a mile from *
the Kanawha Lumber Company 1
plant. On 'Thursday this house was 1
? ecu pied by a negro named Men J
lion, his wife and live children. It '
appt at s that on Friday morning Mr '
Ahi Bellamy who lives not for away
discovered thai the house had been
burned during; the night, and there v
were seven skeletons anion; the (
embers, supposed to be the i ?st re- 1
mains of Mmtton and I r; f mi y '
YJeonon wasafii liful employee at '
the K inawha Company plant, \\ h r?\\
is said he was engaged for q ute a '
long; tune. Coroner 11. IL Bur- 1
roughs was notified and he went 1
over io the pice on Frid ly evening; '
to hold an inquest and try to lind c
out the causes which may have lead
to the tragedy *
Coroner II. II. Burroughs wen1 c
across the river to hold an inquest
in the in t or a d en nigh men went '
along witn him io constitute the [
coroner.-jurv as follows* W. VV.
itus-, A Ij 0 /ier, L It Ambrose, c
C J Kpps I A, Williams, F. C 1
lod I, .1 M Forlescue, bi .J Slur- *
wood, .1 S Btitle, M C Anderson, (
L D. M tCiraib and A B. SUinn^r
.
only one ;>r two witnesses wore 1
sworn and none of them know any- 1
thin;* that, would lead to any solu- (
tion of the. ymstery. (J le of the
witnesses testified to having passi d '
by the home late on the alleruoon I
before, and noticed that all t>h*
f.im'dy were nslet p in bod, except a 1
negro man who was ceolrng souie- '
thing at t he fire Too only uvideuct '
that the jury bad in the matter wav |
the burning embers and the bones
of the negroes. The hou e is det-cri '
bed a-? having boon constructed of
pine legs, and was about 12 by 10 1
feet in size, having no ope?i' gs in
the walls except a door on each side,
and a primitive chimney at c ne end
which lacked several feet of goiug
to the top of the roof. Tne hou e
had a partition wall running" across i
the room just in the reir of the two
doors, and it was the closed end of
the house that the charred remains j
of the family w, re found. Near b\
the irmuins was an ax and one of
the skulls had been crushed in, furnisbing
some grounds for a suspicious
that they had boeu murdered <
but there is no proof that Mention i
had any enemies and he was a hard <
working, law abiding negro. On I
the evening before the occurrence he t
had gone to another colored man's i
h< me to borrow a team to haul wood <
and when this request was refused I
h" stated that lie had nothing to i
burn exet pt some old rails that he '
would have to carry up to the house
himself.
It was evident that if such a house I
ha J caught on lire at the ohirimev
| end ami the fire bad spread across
tlx: entire front end and over the i
roof before an; of the occupants in
the I) ck end were awakened they
would sulTocatG before they could
escape from the room. The jc.y
returned a verdict, fc > the effect thai
the negroes lo-t ihsir l.ves by accidental
burning.
Have You Kidney Trouble,
IIOW TO FIND out,
V\Y a bottle of common #las8 with ;
your water and let it stand twenty- I
four hours; a sediment or settling :
indicates an unhealthy condition of
t^e kidneys; if it stains your linen 1
it is evidence of kidney trouble; too i
frequent desire to pass it or pain in i
the back is also convincing proof t
that th * kidneys and bladder are
out of order. >
what to no.
(lo to Norton Druir Ho , and fjM, a ,
r><) box of BLOODJNE BLOOD
AN J KIDNEY TABLETS and if ,
thev do twit. I fin v.'n M.r> -
- ~ f J " /!
Co., will give vou your monev tack.
There is comfort in the knowledge
so of ion expressed, that BLOOD*
INK AND KIDNKV TABLKIS iho
great kid a *y rem* dy fulfills every |(i
wish in curing rheumatism, pain in ir
the back, kidney, liver, bladder and 1
every part of the urinary passage t
They correct inability to hold water i
and s.'.aiding pain in passing it, or v
bad effects fallowing use of liquor. 8
wine or beer, and overcomes that fc
unpleasant necessity of being com- t
polled to go often during the night I
Toe mild ar-d the extraordinary ef e
feet of B LOO DINK BLOOD A N I), t
KIDNKY TABLETS is *oon real jl
iThey si and the highost for;d
their wonderful cures of the most h
distressing cases. ]W mail 50o. fl
The Bloodinu Corp., Boston, Mass d
RSDAY, MAUCC 3, 1910.
Criminal Court
MONDAY
The Court of General Se??ion?
convened on last Monday, Judge
Earnest Gary presiding
A fter nn aole charge to the grand
jury by his 11 >nor, several ca^os
were submitted to thorn and they
returned 10 consider the bills of in
dictmeuts. While they we?o out
all cases ahead oa the ducket were
disposed of as follows:
Si I ?t.? i>o \1 \\7 VA7..??~ ..-II
10 >'. it . iiutv3| hum [jiush
lhI
Two other oases were not tried
but transferred to the contingent
docket.
The grand j 1 ry returned a true
bill against llonry Mitehaol charged
with burglary an i larceny, aud the
3ourt proceeded with the caso, after
bringing the prisoner from the
3ounty jail, the defendant pleaded
zuilty to tbo statutory ( tTonse. II
was sentenced to live years at hard
abor.
Til ks PA Y
On Tuesday morning it was dis
covered that the grand jury was not
complete on the day b*. tore, ot.e of
nemboi s having been . bsont from
?he panel but the missing member
was sworn in.
Tne State vs J F Roberts and
den ry filberts ch irged wiih ma
icious mischief was then tried, the
iefend nit was represented by 11.
d. Wood ward- E-qr. The Court
iecided a verdiet of not guilty.
The next case tried was TVSta'e
rs M Conner and Frank Conner,
iharged with assault and battery of
1 high and aggrivated nature. II
1. Woodward represttiled the deendant.
Frank Conner was cleared
Vlarvin Conner was found guilty of
i simple assault and battery and
ecotnmended to tho mercy of the
jourt. Ho was lined $25 00 which
was promptly paid
Cophas Woodbury pleaded guilty
to violation of the dispensary law
muI wus sentenced to three months
)r a fine of $101).00.
The State vs. Henry Lewis for
ibstructing a public road was com
-1 ... i.wj
v., "ujmuu u(m seiueu on terms.
The next ease called was the Stato
zs Geo. W. Watts and M, W. Watts
V?r assault aud battery with intent
to kitl. The State was represented.
t>y the solicitor assisted by II. II
Woodward, E<-q , and the defendants
t)> Hon Lt B. Scarborough and 13.
VS. Wait, Esq. The case was startid
on Tuesday afternoon and conliauedon
Wednesday morning.
Cirreu ScaINoi?H.
As I have seen nothing from here
in a long time 1 will ask space in
your columns for a few lines.
Too health of the community is
generally good
Alfred B Graham 'died at his
homo near Green Sea on February
33rd and was buried on his farm
near his house under a nice post
oak which place he had selected a
number of years ago. He was an
old soldier and fought tnrough the
big Richmond fight which they called
the Seven-day-light. He was
twice married his first being Miss
Oady Grainger and to them were
born seven children, three boys and
four girls. lie lived a widower until
1 iK)4 when he was married to
Mi>s Mary Ann Cannon, and to
them wer? horn iar.? nhim1
... U V.L1IIUI VU, U JIU
1)0 VK.
We are glad to *ee Riijah Bnffkin
buclc from the hospital very much
improved. Jack Frost.
A Letter From Gideon.
Editor flerald- As I have seen
nothing from this place in some
Liirr?, T will write a few lines if you
will allow me a short space
The health of the community is
I/morally good at this time.
The farmers are getting ready
for another crop.
Mr Editor we have learned enough
about the no fence and the poor
farm mun and now wo want to know
something about the dog man. 1
think it would be a good idea to
have a now sot of representatiV3s in
the next 1< gislature?rneu who will
not, try to break, us up with taxes
Hid other wavs.
Andrew Richardson was in our
lection last Sunday.
C C. Reynolds hps mado improvements
to his place which adds very
nuch to tho appearance.
No weddings to report at this
vriting. 1 ? 8.
(anawha Property to bt Bold
Monday.
W. H. Chad bourn, the Receiver
if Kanawha Combir Corporation
eturned from Wilmington, N. C..
ist week to make preparations for
he large sale of all this property
lext Mondav. The sale had been
widely advertised and tha repreentatives
of large companies have
eon in the county looking over the
imber lands and other holdings,
t is not stated whether the Reeeivr
hopes to receive a b'd higher than
hat which was bid before or not
t ia stated that if he should fail to
impose of the property at this sale
ie will sell the property by piece
neal to those who may want the
litTcreut kinds.
HUGHES
Gathered by a Herald Man
on His Rounds. j
CAUGHT ON THE BOUNCE.
Stray tilt* of Newt Gathered t>y |
?n? >vay?uie ror tbe lnfonnatlon
and Instruction of Herald
Kcadcrft- llappcnlngft of Interest
About tlic City.
Meet tr.e at the rink Friday cvt nin^
dressed fact a* t ieaily ana mask
ed. There is a pi l/.e and it may he
fur you. j
W. F Stack house, of the Marion
Bar, was hero several days last ,
W3ek on legal business.
Dr and Mrs Egerton and daugh- i
ter, Estelle, of tlender^onville, IS.
C., are spending several weeks with
relative-s here.
There is talk of a uow grocei y
company wliich will bo formed in
i ear futuro for the purpose of hand- i
ling fancy groceries. i
Mrs Arlie Nicholas and little |
daughter, of Constantia, N. V , art
visiting their relatives, Mrs J. E. ?.
and Mrs L. U. Nicholas. I
Mrs Kate II ill says: "I have kept 1
house K> years, atn tho mother of
four children, and 1 would not keep
house without Hudismr'*
Mountain Tea " Wise women, why?
Driven away sickue>s, brings heal li
and happiness to the whole family, t
It's the world's health preserver.
Conway Drug Co.
W. E. Porter has moved fr an *
Loris to Florence, S C., where In I
will still bo engaged in the sewing
machine business. Mr Porter is a *
huFtler.
If you want to spend a very en
joyuble evening attend the masquerade
carnival at the Skating i
Kink Friday ?eveuing. Admission
15 cents. Fun and hilarity galore,
H. S Collins, last week sold the
house and lot which he formerly
occupied and which is situated on
Laurel street adjoining property of
J. A. Lewis. Tne purchaser wait.
Sialvey, of Sacastee.
Mr London writes: *Tf 1 owned
your Tea, I would guarantee a cure
or refund their money, I say it's
Nature's cure and the only one for
the blood *' Hoi lister's Rocky
Mountan Tea cured him where otherremedies
failed. Try it with yourself.
Couway Drug Co.
Sea Sido Inn, at Myrtle Reach,
will not be run by M. VV. Shockley
the coming seas >n as he surrendered
the keys some time ago to thr
owners of the property. The hotel
will, therefore, be run under new
management this year.
The Express Company is considering
tho matter of separating
its office from that of the Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad Company. A?
I rw> ?-> ... -
uin i <ui^run*nin V.J.n ue mucl(*
the express ofiice will be locator
| tonne where up towt:.
The Herald is not authorized to
make a definite staternni t concerning
the matter, but we citi at least
pay that the erection of aim >st a
half a block >>< new bn :k b Hidings
on l?? > that are now vacant- in the
busine-a portion of the town is belingtulkrdab
u?, and it will likclv
lead to the erection of these improvements,
T expels all poisons, stimulates
the iu'.crnal orgin?, cl-mnses the
yy s rm and pur fi^s ?ln blood Such
iff 11 >1 ivter'w Rocky Mou .tain Tea.
the m;at (fTeetive p'-ev mtative and
c irp of h ?d blood, ( ocstipation and
sluggUh livor. Conway Drug Co.
Mr W II Chadbourn, Receiver oj
the Kanawha Lumber corp., has
been awav since last week, having
been calltd to Wilmington by the
extreme illness of his daughter.
IDs many friends here deeply svmpa
hizo with him in his sore allliction
and hop* that the Windows wll
soon pass away from his home by 1 h 1
restoration of the sick one to perfect
health.
A week or so ngo ill? Hnral 1 ctllrd
attention 10 the deplorable co? dition
of Lakebide Ct;nj|rtery in reference
to it bcin^ overgrown v/ith
tfrars and weeds. Since that, lirno
the City Father?, we are triad tr?
notice, have with commendable;
promptness taken the matter up |
and have employed J T Benson to
kfive the sacred grounds a general
and thorough cleaning.
? ? ?
CAHD OF THANKS.
The thanks of Mrs Strait Du.-enbury
and family are ixtoud-d to
friends and neighbors, who so kind- 1
y rendered kind assistance to them
durim? the illness and ut the death!
and burial of ihehustmnd and father,
Mr G. II. Duseubury.
v "
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No. 47
AtllCMS.
Mr Kditor:? Please allow me
space in your valuable paner for a
few words from this place.
The Health of this community is
(food at this writing.
The farmers are busv p* opting
for their now orrm<i wWioti ?... .. ?
.. .^vr .. n.vii nu (HI
hope them much success,
?Mrs. Laura Skipper was culled to
the bed side of her father Mr. Car in I
Johnson who is very ill but w r hope
to see him out n^ain soon.
The dcctor was call to the bed
side of Mrs John Henderson Tuesday
last, we hope to sew her out
Utfain soon. ,
Messrs Kulo and Curtis Small was
welcome visitors in the Green Jsea
section last Saturday ni^ht.
Miss Daisy Stephens has been
spending some time with her sister
Mrs Daniel Lewis
Messrs Fred Firyl, Spencer
Stroud and Wi lit; Pn^e was pleasant
callers at the Day last Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. D'ttie Gerrald who has Imen
-pending some time with friends
and relatives hi North Carolira,
ha* returned to her home at Nit*.
N. P. Stephens.
N > wed lin^s tj repjrt j i t
now but we art expecting to hoar
the bolls be^iq toj.n^le sOou
Mr. B F, Harrelsou left Sunday
'or Con w iy.
I wots jL'lad to see Cousin Allio
Stephens dots from Clarendon in
ast weeks paper, hope to see them
?K*in.
'/\ lm i Stephens.
State of (> lio, City of Toledo I
Lucas County S
Frank J Cheney makes oath that
io is senior p vrtner of the linn of F,
I P.honi>v .tr f'/-v /!"!?' 1.. . ! 1
, . uv.tT vll , "JV.MIIK LM1S1 uuss in
ho City of Toledo, County and State
aforesaid, and that said firm will
pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED
DOURAUS for each and every case
>f Catarrh that, cannot bo cured by
die use of 11 dl's Catarrh Cure.
Frank J. Cheney.
S vorn to before me and subscribed
in ray presence, this G.h day of December,
A. D, I83f).
/q i\ A. VV, Gleason,
^QA[> Notary Fublic
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
and acts ciirectl.y on the blood
md mucous surfaces of the system,
Send for testimonials Bee.
F. J Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold bv all Druggists, Tfto.
Take 11 ills Family Pills for constipation.
iVliiirljUriiio'ft Court.
Last Thursday in the Magistrate's
vourt at Conway, where the case of
the State vs Ben Hardee and Duffy
Misboe was called to complete the
hearing which had commenced the
week before, the prosecution stated
to the court that they did not con- /
sider that they had made out a case
agsinst the defendants, and they
were accordingly dismissed.
News f roni SotHStcf.
Socastee Graded School is progressing
nicely under the skillful
management of Prof E. S. C. Bager.
Farmers are slow getting ready
for planting
t\ loot C I ? -1 - -- "
w:. iu,M..ruu>uiAY cvemn^ quite a
crowd withered at the home of Mrs
.1 L B Hacks to attend a musical
entertainment given by Miss I task a
Grissett and Mr John Hucks All
report having a very nice time.
Among those who were present
were Mis.-cs Addie B It and Verua
Bell, Burcol Miss Grissett left
Wednesday to spend a while with
friends at Conway
Wedding belL are still ringing in
old Soeastee Tnose who are not
married are expecting to be soon
Socastee Boy
All? Awful fir notion
of a volcano excites brief interest,
and vour interest in >kin eruptions
wil' h ? as short if you use Buck! en's
Arnic a Balve, the quickest cure.
L\en the worse boils, ulcers or fe
or sores are so>n hea'ed by it.
Best for Burns, Cuts, Bruises sore
Lips, Chapped hands, Chilblains
and Piles, it gives instant relief.
l!5o at Norton Drug Co.
All Art: luvltccJ.
On account of the iuclemoncy of
I lie weather and the unfinished eoa<1
lien (t the work, services wero
i ot held in the new Biptist church
sis <'Xp ctfd last Sunday. Unless
providentially biodered, services
w It i?e h< Id there te xt Lord's day,
both morning and evening The
Sunday sohool will ho reorganized
and graded and rooms will he as.
sil/nud to the several e:asses. T
public is cord- dly invited.
W J. Lan^slon, Pastor.
Stubborn a? .Vtuht.
are liver and bowels sometimes;
.seem to balk without causo, Then
there's trouble?Loss of Appetite?
Indigestion, Nervousness, Despondency.
Headache, out, such troubles
tly before Or Kind's New Life Pills,
the world's bnM, Stomach and Liter
remedy So easy. 25c at Norton
Drutf Co.