The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, September 22, 1910, Image 7
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To our friends and patron
Marion counties for the pas
don't forget the name and
The Stan
?*; ' From Joiner Swamp.
Mr Editor:?Will you please allow
me space in tbe dear old Herald for
a just a few more woids from this
place as some one has asked through
your paper for a hearing.
We have had one wedding here
since a writer froin Blanche recently
reported.
On Sunday evening, August 28th,
1!)10, at about 9 o'clock Miss Belle,
the charming young daughter of Mr
and Mrs A P Smith, of Blanche,
was quietly wedded to Mr Guss
Hicks, of Lynchburg. S. C. W L
Alford, Notary Public, performing
the ceremony.
The young couple left the following
day for fjynchburg where they
will probably make their future
home. The good wishes of their
many friends go with them on their
way, that their life may be one of
unfading happiness and pleasure.
The farmers have made a fine crop
of hay in this section but some
having cut their crops in the field
and left it to cure, the last showers
which fell during last week left their
hay in a very unpromising condition.
The public school at this place is
now progressing nicely under the
management of WL Alford. There
was a spelling match here last Friday
evening. Jasper Cannon and
Dozier Ray lead the crowd in spelling.
Dozier surpassing Jasper just
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a lew worus.
I feel safe in saying that we still
have some faculty here that if cultivated
will stand the test of the future.
We have no pupils here who are
the sons and daughters of rich
parents, although we have some who
are rich it? mental faculty, and we
may have some patrons who arc
somewhat rtchjrn.naed but of course
we 'do no. loo* for any of this kind
as we wantonly the genuine bonafi.rd
taxpayer sruioily in our prospective
and lovely county 11 >rry.
People who are s i high minded
nhnnh KP.ndinir Lbeir bovs and girls'
to school always remind me of a
certain story I once heard about a
woman who did not have enough
bread at her residence to sustain
her and her family one week, but
had some money. instead of buyin#
bread, she bought a fine dr<ssp.
She seat it first east and thence
west to get a rich lady to make it
for her but it was just iike a high
rftinded parent in a school district,
we have never heard any good that
earn3 of it. I am glad to state that
no such spirit is now in existence in
our school here, but 1 mention this
poiut because I have knowu such
r?-hyoocrits as this to prove to be detrimental
to the best interest of a
school,, and think that the story
mentioned abjve represents the
r?rdnfc v<?r\l annroDriatelv.
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what has became of that young
man who came out as a candidate
for a county office from Polly Field's
Some time better known as "The
Fence Man." He seems to be better
satislied with some fence and Razor
back ham, th<*n with no fence better
stock and corn uudisturbed by cattle
wearing sp.^coacles to keep from
walking over some nearby neighbor.
No fool! no fun! the biggest fool has
just begun! What does Skinner
^ think now about poor rich people in
a poor rich county? They are very
hard cases, that, is, it is a hard matter
to understand what kind of people
they are.
Would like to hoar from the writer
atBtyboroon some good subject.
I say so,too, O M Watts, prohibition
does not prohibit.
Correspondent.
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We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrah
that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrah
Cure. F. J, Chenney & Co.
Toledo, O,
We the undersigned, have kown
F J Chonney for the last 15 years,
and I believe him perfectly honor"
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able in all ousmess transactions anu
financially able to carry out any obligations
made by his firm.
Waldiug, Kinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggist, Toledo O.
Hall's Catarrah Cure is taken
internally acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Testmon ials sent free.
Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by 411
druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for oonstipation.
D T Riley, of Florence, spent a
day or two in Conway on business
the latter part of last week. *
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TANDA
s:?uur Manager, Mr. u. r.
}t 14-years and he can get yoi
place.
dard Wan
Don,t Break Down.
Severe strains on the vital organs
like strains on rnachinary, cause
break downs. You can't over tax
stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels or
nerves without serious danger to
yuurseu 11 yuu are wuhk ur run
down, or under the strain of any
kind, take Electric Bitters, the
matchless tonic medicine. Mrs J.
E, Van de Sande of Kirtland, 111 ,
writes: "That I did not break down
while enduring a most severe strain,
for three months, is duo wholly to
Electric Bitters." Use them and en
joy health and strength. Satisfaction
positively guaranteed 50c. at Norton
Drug Co.
Those who sent us in the vote for
the first primary, are requested to
send in the votes cast at the second
which will come off on September \
13th. The state ticket will be easy J
to report next time as there will I
not be so many names. This is true :
also of the county ticket.
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A Lash of a Fiend
would hive been about as welcom i
to A. Cooper, of Oswego. N Y., as a
merciless lung racking cough that {
defied all remedies for years, "It f
wa9 most troublesome at n'ght, ''he
writes, "nothing helped ine till I {
used Dr. Kind's New Discovery .
which cured me completely, I never j
cough at night now." Millions <j
know its matchless merit for stubborn
colds, obstinate coughs, 'sore >
lungs, lagrippe.asthma,hemorrhage, r
croup, whooping cough, or hay- jij
fever. It relieves quickly and never *
fails to satisfy. A trial convinces, {
50cand $1.00 Trial bottle free, Its -j
positively guaranteed by Norton ?
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of Conway.
President. ]). A. SPIVEY, Cj
1HCY HARDWICKE, Assistant Cashier.
CHURCH DIRECTORY,
PRRM1YTRHIAN OH1TKCH.
KV A S DOAK, PA8TOH,
Preaching each 2nd Sunday at 11 a in* Only
ad 8 |> in., and 3rd Sunday at. 11 a in t aliens
Prayer meeting every Wednesday ove- ago Is
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Westminister League, ask for
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respectfully bolicited and will he
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larchant. Wa trait all cairs
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dual worth of our stockholders is ^
the worth of all other bank stocklorry
county combined.
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