The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 27, 1910, Image 7
Latta News.
Mrs C F James died Friday afternoon
Sept. 30th, 1910 at her home |
in the Reedy Creek section about
eight miles South cf Marion. This
was the sad news which was received
by her many friends and relatives
throughout the State. To those who
knew her the news came as a shock
Mrs Jjmes wa; Miss Alice BryArit,
of Latta before her marriage'.'f She
was sick only a few days and the
sad news of her untimely death was
most unexpected to many of her
friends. She is survived by her
hlluhn.nr1 anrl trirl hactrlao Vint*
" V* MUVt At V W&vy ^ t ft A WUiVtVO U vt
fl father, brother and sister who are
i Mrs S W Rofier of Kemper, S. C ,
Misses Carr'e and Hattie Bryant, of
Matta, R Frank Bryant, of Pages
Mills, S. C., R ?v John M and Daniel
S Bryant, of Latta, S. C. The
funeral service was conducted by
the Rev Myers of Catenary at Reeds
Creek church Saturday at half past
three o'clock after which the body
was laid to rest in the Reedy Creek
cemetery.
Tributes to Mrs James. The respect
in which Mrs Jarnes was held
is shown by the following, by one <
* _ of her school mates, The sad news
r of the death of Mrs Cicero F James
reached me from her home near
Centenary where she has lived since
her marriage, This news caused
grief throughout the county and <
State for she had many friends. To
know her was to love her. We
know that our loss is Heaven's gain
The writer who enjoyed an intimate
acquaintance with her for a number
of years wishos to express her regret
and pay tribute to her virtues.
Mrs James was born three miles 1
u.ast or ijatta wnere sne uvea un- ?
, til her marriage, She was and ac- '
complished daughter of Mr Hugh
G Bryant a gallant confederate |
soldier who still survives her. She <
was converted and joined Ebenezer
M E church Latta circuit in child
hood and remained a consistant
member until her death. She was
a noble Christian young woman, (
took a very active part in church
work, taught in Sunday school and
was a lover of all good works. She f
was an affectionate daughter and a j
loving sister. She has successfully (
taught school in Marion and Horry c
counties, she being of a quiet and j
sweet disposition was loved by all
whom kuew her, She was married
to Mr C F James a prosperous young
farmer Feb. 16th, 1901). His mar- ]
riage was a beautifully arranged j
home event. In her short but happv
marriage life she was a devoted wife 1
and will be greatly missed in her <
home. A host of friends extend j
their sympathy to the bereaved.
Schoolmate
It's the World's Best.
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No man has ever made a salve,
ointment or balm to compare with
Bucklen's Arnica Salve It's the
most perfect healer of Cuts, Corns,
Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils,
Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rheum. For
Sore Eyes, Chapped Hands or
I Sprains, it's supreme. Infallible for '
piles. Only 25c., at Norton Drug
Co.
Favors Good Roads and Bond Issue.
Mr Editor: I am glad to see that I
Jno Spivey has cleared himselfof the
suspicion that ho had pocketed the
interest on the court house funds,but
that $4000 00 should have earned
some interest and the $0,000 that
has been held three or four years |
should have earned some. Now,
who gets the interest on the public
moneys? Does the County Treas- 1
urer pocket it, or does it go into
the treasury? Maybe Mr Van Nor- i
ton can tell us, as T believe he knows
1 ? more about runniug an office than
yf- he does about building public roads,
Most people out our way are in
favor of good roads aud the bond
issue, but some say, "I'm agin kase
they won't do it my way, I want
all th4 wheels taxed so^hose who
wear the roads out will have to pay
for them," Another says, "I have
done my road woj-k on the roads
fnr t.hn hist thirt.v odd vp.ars
and I aint gokig to vote to make it
any easier for the young fellows who
ride around in their buggies. Let
thenybuild their own roads. I have
had to build mine." Another says,
"No, I can't read, but T am agin it. 1
W They will waste the money. The I
) road overseers don't make the hands I
do enough work, or do it properly. " Now,
of course, a man who has had .
no experience in building roads j
could waste the money, but the Commission
is to have a competent en'"gineer
who is to tell what to do, and
I believe the bost way to do is to
have the roads surveyed and plans
and specifications made of what is
to bo done, and for the whole job to
^ be let to a contractor ana for the
i Supervisor to oversee the job and <
see that the contract is filled j
They will build twice as much roads ]
as the Commission could do and 1
thero would be no claim that anv 1
* ? ?| ?*-?! 4k A M/\nrl /?(> M A A n
one was USIUK UIIC muu ^tvuv; as a ,
political machine. The people trust ?
that our representatives will use
sound judgment and high public $
spirit in selecting the. Commission
and not descend to Bowery political
metheds. Sand Lugs.
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Card of Thanks. a
We take this method of thanking *
our kind friends for the kindness ex- g
tended to us during the sickness and A
death of the wife and loving mother, c
Mr W A Spivey and Family.
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Come out next Monday
and hear Col Watson on *
Good Roads. 4
Nature's Warning.
Conway People Must Recognize and
Heed It.
Kidney ills come quietly?mysteriously,
But nature always warns you.
Notice the kidney secretions.
See if the color is unhealthy?
If there are settlings and 8(d:ment
Passage frequent, scanty and painful.
Its time to use Doan's Kidney
Pills,
To ward olT Bright's Disease or
diabetes.
Doan's have done great work in
this locality.
T m -r-v * 4 i i iv t\
u jl jjozier, acputy snerin, L'rieo
st.t Marion SC., says: 4<I have no
hesitation in recommending Doan's
Kidney Pills, as I have ?reat confidence
in them. I had backache,
coupled with pains across my loins
and my kidneys were badly disordered.
I read about Doan's Kidney
Pills and deciding to try them, 1
procured a box. After using1 them
a short time the backaches and pains
disappeared and my kidneys become
normal. I can recommend Doan'o
Kidney Pills highly to any one suffering
from backache or kidney
trouble. "
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 '
cents. Foster-Mil burn Co,, Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the
United States.
Remember ihe name?Doan,s and
bake no other.
The many friends of W H Bell will
be glad to know that ho has recover- j
cd from his recent illness, and was )
iblo to visit Conway last Friday. j
Mr S I King, the efficient Manager
For Gardner & Lacey Lumber Co.,
spent last Thursday in Conway.
Kills a Murderer,
A merciless murderer is Appendi- '
cites with many victims. But Dr.
King's New Life Pills kill it by pre- '
vention. They gently stimulate
stomach, liver and bowels, preventng
that clogging that invites appen iicitis,
curing Constipation, Headicbe,
Biliousness, Chills. 25c., at
Norton Drug Co.
Col Watson, State Commissioner
of Agriculture
md Immigration, will speak
in the court house Monday
>n Good Roads. Come out i
md hear hear him.
I Nurse SaysJ
B "I know what is good If
B for young and old peo- g|
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B of South Bellingham, |E (
it r ? it .
Iwasn., ana win say inai g^j a
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women. It makes them Sg
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I As a medicine for fe- JE&
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Strawiirbry Farm For Sale- 30 4
ere farm, 15 under fence, four acres A
n berries and will make from four ^
osix hundred bushels berries next 4
prln#, Price $2,000.00. 4
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TH3 HORRY HERALD, T1
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CHURCH DIRECTORY",
PHHMJYTE14IAN CHURCH.
{EV A S DOAK, PASTOR.
Preaching each 2nd Sunday at 11 a m*
ind 8 p in., and 3rd Sunday at 11 a m
Prayer meeting every Wednesday evelitig
Sunday school every Sunday at 4/30
) m.
Westminister League.
wHINESE LAUNDRY
Collars and Cuffs.
Ironing Machine.
Work turned out Promptly.
Send me a trial order.
Family washiug taken.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Work neatly executed, an* in I
irst class style. I
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dollars and Cuffs held for 30 days
md if not called for will be sold.
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Hacker Mfg Co ,
Successors to
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r 125 bbls Saxon.
50 bbls Capatc
50 bushels see
r 2,000 Cotton SI
400 bushels Coi
3,000 lbs Smok<
f 200 bushels Bes
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rices range from '
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Ladies Taffeta SilI\ Waists 1
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indies Mcssalinc Silk Waists at $3.75 I
air^e line of Novelty Waists in Plaid Silks, hifTon Over-net or Per- 9
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Silks and Dress Goods ^
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i choice tfoods for family use and are marked down to the low
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