The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, September 01, 1910, Image 8

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Court will convene ou September 26. h. G A Powell was a pleasant Ciller one day recently. Mr J A McDermott spent last Thursday in the country. N E Ward wick spent several days here recently on business. M. A. Royals was in the city on business one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cook, of Toddvlile, spent last Thursday in Conway visiting relatives. The Gem theatre continues to g v6 interesting and entertaining m >ving pictures each eveninug. The handsome new dwelling of J. W IJolliday is rapidly nearing completion. T. A. Bel', of Bayboro, was in town last Friday accompanied by Mrs. Bell. Water works have just been add ed to the handsome residence of Mayor H. P. Little. W. L. Bellamy, of Wampee, and a leading citizen of 1 hat section, was in Conway on business last week. Bone Cutter?Peed your chickens on bone meal, bones, etc., cut up by machinery at cheap prices. S. C. Richardson. The town force 1ms lately started work of laying the concrete walk, which, when completed, will extend from the Methodist church ut Main Street to the corner at the residence of J >hn C. Spivey, From Singleton. Editor Herald: I am sorry to note that the most material part of mv article of last week's issue did not appear with the rest of my letA ~ M r.i/lAMArl l < h A ?> * OC t 1 ICI". 1 uolj&lltct wu 1 u hie uiuciu m.iportant part, as my object in writ in# was to do all I couicl for the cat.didates who are known by me, personally, and deemed qualified bost for the positions. But it is an evident fact, however, that EUerbe will be returned to Con#r< ss, and we hope he will take up the matter with Mr C. P. Quattiet aurn and son of Conway ana exert every possible effort to have the onaunel ot Uie Waccamaw deepc-ntd, as this improvement would be so essential to the prosperity and dovelopement of the eastern part of South Carolina I am sorry indeed that my littl scrip concerning the State and county candidates was not published, however, 1 am still believir # that Singleton ai d Stanley for the house, J. Jenreite for treasurer, L. D. Lou# for auditor, and J. S Vaught for probate judge, will u elected by a safe majority. Messrs W. J Singleton returned yesterday from an extended visit to several northern cities. They report a pleasant time. Singlefconiau. .? ?m mm The Best Hour of Life is when you do some great deed or discover some wonderful fact, Th> hour came to J R Pitt, of Rock* Mt., N C , when he was suffering intensely, as he says, "from the worse cold I ever had, T then proved to my great satisfaction, wnat a wonderful Cold and Cough cure Dr King's New Discovery is. For, after taking one bottle, 1 was entirely cured. You can't say anything too good of a medicine like' that." Its the surest and best remedy lor diseased lungs, Hemorrhages, LuGrippe, Asthma, Hay Feverany Throat or Lung Trouble. 50c $1.00 Trial bottle free. Guarantid by the Norton Drug Co. News From Shell. The health of this community is not very good at this writing. Rev J. P. Coats filled his regular appointment at Bethlehem church last Saturday and Sunday. J. M. Hewett and Miss Elsie Faulk visited the home of I. L. Edge last Sunday afternoon. Misses Pinkie and Beatrice Faulk visited the homo of Mr S. W. Vereeu last Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs A'len Harrelson, of Doris, S. C , visi. ;d their relatives, Mr and Mrs J. J. Faulk at this place last Saturday and returned home on Sunday* John Anderson and Miss Massie Stanly, of Hammond, were seen in our community last Sunday. Miss Emma Faulk visited her sister, Mrs A. D. Lewis, last Sunday The Herald is a welcome visitor in our home every Thursday eve nil)#. Blue Eyes. Conway Epworth League. The Conway Epworth League u.et Friday evening, August 2(1, at the home of Miss Elizabeth Ogilvie. The meeting was opened with a song by the Leagors and a prayer by Mr W M Goldfinch. The first buriness of the League was the election of delegates to the Marion District League convention, to be held at Marion from the 13 to 15 September. The delegates elected were Miss Mea Goldfinch, Elizabeth Ogilvie and Mr Luther Williams. Mazie Oliver was elected from the Junior League. The programme was: Bible Women, A E Goldfinch. Music. Mary, the Mother of Jesus, W M Goldfinch. A woman's place in the Business V'orld, Miss Belle Powell. The meeting was then closed with the League benediction. Elizabeth Ogilvie, Reporter. | S3.50-S4.00. tt [ equals the best * custom make. | $2.00 i owes it; to the comfort You snappie WBlillli# your to Look for the /^n Red Bell tK) on the box (Prickly Ash, Pol MAKES POSITIVE CURES Physicians ondorso P. P. P. m a eplen-1 did combination, Mil proscribe It with I groat satisfaction for the cures of all I forms and Btagos of Primary, Bocondary I and Tortlary Syphilis, Syphilltlo Ithouznatisra. Scrofulous Ulcors and Soros, Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism, Kidcoy Complaints, old Clixonio Ulcors that CATARRH hare resisted all treatment. Catarrh, Skin Diseases, Eczema, Clironio Female Complaints, Mercurial Poison, Totter, Bcaldhead, etc., etc. P. P. P. is a powerful tonlo and an excellent appitlxer, building up the ystein rapidly. If you are weak and feeble, and fool badly try P. P. P., and RHEUT "J ^11 . \' C. D. Harrelson is <?IT this weel ! northern cities where Fall ar Dress as well as a full line of holiday \ new styles and pattern in dress should come to our store to ma C. D. Harr j "The V ; Tabor, THE PIANO WITH THE SWEET TOI Thev Neve Grow Old. There are many old style, SI square pianos still in service, and hi ly prized by their owners. Of course they are old fashioi but characterized by the same sv tone and responsive action as w just from the factory. tiefT pianos never prow old. St hange, but the soul of the instrun ?etains its youth. r tiefT pianos are sold direct f maker to you, on easy terms if wish. Call, or Write for Price List. CHAS M STIEF S it COL12Y, Mtfr WILMINGTON, * Mention this paper. OFFICIATHAIOJAMESTfiWI E] ITIIE HOimY ricn\LP, THU me Right Mnbination j manufacturer of shoes knows e can play up any one feature le cares to in producing a shoe o sell. He can make it stylish >r comfortable, or he can turn >ut a shoe so heavy and stocky t will never wear out. He also knows that a nicelv balanced combination of these three \ shoe virtues is about the hardest problem in shoe making. The uthern Girl Chiu> tt CA IW fyu*u\j 5 reputation and its many friends fine sense of proportion of style, t and durability, each to each. never saw better style?a neater, r shoe. Your foot never knew comfort than The Southern Girl ill give. Once you've worn a pair :ay you never got better value in ; quality. Look up our dealer in wn and let him show you the line. \DDOCK-TERRY CO. Lynchburg, Va. JE*m ce Root and Potaflstam.) OF ALL FORMS AND STAGES OP iyou will rogaln flesh and strength. W'smtoof enorgy and all disease resulting from overtaxing thosyatom are cured by tlio nao of P. P. P. Ladies whoeo Bystome are poisoned and whose blood is in an impnre cond itiondne to monstrn&l irrogulari ties are peculiarly bonofltod by the wonderful tonio and rtnnnrin a -at dUnUI-ULA iO ??? blood cloanslng prop?rtl?? of P. P. P* Prickly Aah, Poke Root *U<1 fOtmlttWi Sold by all Druggists. ^1 F. V. LIPPMAN Ifj wlmI Proprietor * i Savannah, Ca. WATISIW aHnQMMIMHMBBBBBMMBMSH AU. ~k ?. a. A?* ' F'wv-v f ?< I WORTH ^ < for Haltimoj-e, New York and other he will buy his entire line ol* : id Winter ; Goods. |j goods. Ladies who wish to get the 1 i goods for the least possible cost ke their purchases. elson & Co. ariety tor c" North r.flrnlinfl. i. 1 J| Notice of Registration. Notice is hereby given in purrsuance of the statute requiring the registration of voters in each city and town within the State immediately preceding each regular election of the oflicers, as well as in pursuance of a resolution of the Town of Conway, that books of registration will be open at the ofliccof Sam P Hawes Supervisor of Registration at his place of business at Conway, S. C., on Tuesday, June 14th, 11)10, iclT and for a period of ninety (1)0) days igh- thereafter, closing on Monday, September 12th, 1910. Qualified lt>(h electors duly registered and entitled to vote in the county, who have nen resided within the corporate limits vies of the Town of Conway for four (4 lent months preceding the election, wil be entitled to register. No certifi rom cate issued on previous years wil you be accepted by the Managers at th( polls. By order of the Council. T J Bell, Clerk ']-? Attest; H P Little, Mayor. June 13th, 1310. L CI For Sale:?Two 8-vear old 1200 pouni mules, sound and good workers. ()n< 7 year old family broke horse. Con J DO dition perfect. Cash or on time. Mil 2wl8 W. II. IIowell, ItSDAY, HlPTEMBER 1, 1910 RED HOI Biggest Bargain Ei f That Assad Kabul, Conway's Leader < least money is an established fact as is at who speak from experience. This is no h have the goods and you have the money, < you would name. For the next two weeks you want to get in the swim better take ac and make your purchases as after that tin is no old, shelf-worn and out-of-date stoc Fresh and Up During the next two w< will be made to our cour ing to have it if good goods dealings will secure it. C i Our Mr Thompson, having- turned ove 9 C. O. Marsh, G. G. Graham, J. M. Dusen | tions to sell it out, and left no limit, sho a dollar to spend and want to make it go ; I We carry the Largest and 13 I Our buyer is a plunger and knows where to go to I get the biggest bargains to be had, and he.always I has the where-with all to get them. We have the I out put ond no quantity too large for us to buy if the price is right, and he knows when it is B right. Therefore the boys are aware of the fact I that we will need the room in a few days and we 3 have left it up to them to cut the price and sell fl the goods while our buyer is on the IS'ortern Markets. ^ ^ "a fRi jgm. kl fl For Buggies, Wagons, Harness, or a good Horse, see Mr I at our stables?CONWAY LIVE STOC Lost-^Saturday between Couway and yvA/VAA A Hammond a pair of (spectacles and an B V V V V Vi alphabeltical day book. The finder will be reasonably rewarded by returning ar- ^ I 4 to C U III A, N ('ox, Conway, S, 0. g | B Oil Lcst.?One black leather wallet, bill VVh ? h fold or pocket book, containing several ^ a i v-L,. ? ,.?,,f?)prat,. bill, mid an f scrvcd, ^,lh K" ^ mi/tn/iliinrv ^ICCII-uuvnu, ? accident insurance policy, in card form, ^ and a postage stamp, and other papers, ^ Finder will be rewarded if returned to m. Herald Office, Conway, S 0. ^ Jp jj FOR SALE?Oyster Shells Lime C Mcat 1>cr P?un at $6 00 per ton, sacked, and F OB)k Best Coffee per steamer at river. This is intended ? mainly for agricultural purposse ]V *,s" per dozen but will make excellent mortar, also ^ Granulated u a good white wash when mixed with ^ salt water. ? Itrown Sugar B 1EHLAUF.R, LACI1JCOTTE & Co , % r onr f WaverlyMills.SC. C Leaf Lard por ?i ^ Best Bat. Flou TAKEN UP?At my place, one dark (? Pork Sausruro brindle Ox, with broad horns. Marked1 usage with swallow fork and underbit in left ^ Best Corn per 1 ear and underbit in right. Also one Buthead Ox with white face and belly. Un- Best Buggy W marked. Owner can get same by paying for advertisement, maintenance, &c. VV II Vaught, Vaught, S C, ^ -1.^1 WANTED?The Cosmopolitan Maga-|^^ LORIS zlne requires the services of a representatlve in Horry to look after subscription renewals and to extend circulation by special methods which have proved un- . _ usually ^successful. Salary and commh1 sion. Previous experience desirable but 41? Br order of the not essential. Wlioie time or spnreiuur. ? j --? -- ? I Address with references. H C Campbell, Horry County, da I Cosmopolitan Magazine, 1789 Broadway, 1010, Levi Gerral 5 New Y?rk City. 2w21 County, was dec i . unsound mind, in ) a.- * ? 1 lnK his arTa'rs, ( 1 JNOtlCe Of oBle, duly appointed as Under and by virtue of an order of the guardian, to take 1 Probate Court made and entered in the I fairs. All tiansi 3 matter of the personal estate and effects | had with the said of Gilbert J. Anderson, deceased, the be contested in th undersigned will offer tor sale, to the high- who doal with bin est bidders for cash, at 10 o'clock in the in.r tun on!j forenoon, on the 8rd day of September !?^n? J?1" *?U:J ( A. 1). 1910, at the late residence of the ^eir }} rK *5 an deceased in Floyds Township, all and Allen Koge singular all of the personal estate of the Levi Gerra . said Gilbert J. Anderson, deceased, the Dated July 14th, ' same consisting of household and kitcnen 4wl8. J furniture, farming tools, live stock, and . b other articles of personal property. THE CHILD] B. W. ANDERSON, KENNEDY'S Qualified Administrator of Gilbert j. im?*i Anderson, Deceased. td. vUvUrl PBICESl rant of the Seasonj of Low Prices, is giving more goods for the ' tensed by thousands of satisfied customers i ake sale, but a living, burning truth. We ' come take the goods at a price lower than 5 goods will be marked still lower aift if Ivantage of the opportunity of a life time \ tie this sale will close. Remember that this but a 1 Nto-date Line seks special inducements ltry friends and we are gQ: j i, honest values and square ome to see us. Ay Next to Horry Hj. rdware Co. L j CONWAY, S. C. irak"""" ""I r the Conway Bargain House to Messrs ibury and Luther Williams with instruculd sound good to all those who have a a long ways. lest Assorted Stock in Horry. You are cordially invited to call on the boys in our absence and keep them too busy for the Hies to light on them. If you want something to eat or to wear or something to furnish the home with, now is the accepted time. We a.e agents for O. K. Queen cook stoves. White sewing machines, American Ladies Tailor Made Garments, International Tailor Made Garments, McCallPattei ns. ('all and select your suits and let your measure be tuken while you wait. gain House . ? i >: ? i i itiui ^(iii niuuai usum m K CO. I 1m fSlRSTYlI t and thirsty call at my fountain where you will be Id drinks that are made right and are really thirst L ttvcy Groceries. I pound 10c. gar 6c. ^ pound 10 l-2c. r 9/f nnnn/la m. V mm m 4# V V 1 per pound 15c. bushel $1 00 hips sold cheap. ? M. HAYES, I riCE T R Bryan, of Georgia,arrived Probate Court of Conway last week, and he will spend ted July 12th A D sometime visiting friends and red, of Paso, Horry l^RHcs here in the county. Mr. reed a person of l^ryan left just after casting his capable of manag- vote in the Georgia election, [ind Allen Rogers a committee, or *"** chargo of his af- The ever popular James Adams actions which are Vaudeville show will be here all next Levi Gerrald wu\ week, occupying the vacant lots beie courts, and those tweeti the old court house* and the n, without consult- 0it] j 1 il. The advance agent was lian, will do so at here this week putting up the notd peril. jces an(j making other arrangers, Guardian of ments. This show has been at Cont'd, Lunatic. way for a week once before and A ^ 15'1('- was very popular as a clean show, ________ operated by good people. They alnrv f ,uv t^r ways try to show more and better AVATf\/? ll)an ^ey a<*verti8e, an(* they never LAA/t 1IV L fail to have large crowd* all the I SYRUP I time, t