The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 27, 1911, Image 8
MARION DISTRICT CONFERENCEContinued
from Page One.
fd, A throng of over five hundred
people were comfortably seated and
all within easy range oi the speaker's
voice.
Not lensv. among the pleasures of
the Confer nee was a boat ride down
to Cox's Fei ry, on ihe Waccamaw
river. Toe local entertain in ?dt com
raittee secured the steamer, F. G
Burroughs from the Waccamaw IjiDe
for a couple of hours Thursday afternoon
and look tl.o Cc?nferenc3 aud a
number of our towus people ou a
very enjoyable outing
ThftrH were sixtv-six enrolled del
elates in attendance upon the Conference
bes'dos a host of visitors
All but one of the twenty-one pasto
*s were present. Mr \V, S. Foxworth.
of Marion, was reelected
Laymen's Missionary Leader for
another year. In the, election of
delegates to the next session of the
annual Conference for Snith Carolina,
Mr Albert Goldfinch of our g
town received a larger vote than I
anyone el-e and that ou the first g
billot. This very complimentary g
vote means that Mr Goldfinch will 5
be expected to go to Bennettsville g
next fall for a week to meet with ?
over four hundred ministers and S
laymen gathered from all parts of K
the State in Methodist Conference 5
assembled n
Toe District Conference will meet I
next year in Mullins Sundav school I
work was not so largely discussed 5
in view of the announcement that a 9
District, Sunday School Conference 1
will be hi 1 I Dillon May 25--2G. S
Prof W D. Poberts, of Clio, is |1
President of the Epworth League I
of the district, and was expected io 5
be hero and lead a discussion on S
League work. Bub unfortunately ?
he was detained at home. But it n
was announced that ihe District H
Epworth League Conference would ij
meet in Latta toward the last of
June. &;
A step of far reaching importance |j
was the election of a Board of Min- p
isterial Educa'ion. Resolutions of r
thanks very complimentary to Con- a
way were adopted by a rising vote. S
The delegates were enthusiastic in p
tneir praise oi uonway s n< spiiamy.
Evideotly the members of the Con
ff rence greatly ei j >ycd themselves
here. Oue preacher left Friday
aftern oou and drove several miles
into the country to spend the night.
But during the n'ght his horse managed
some how to set cut, and be
came stra;ght back to Conway
where he was fou??d quietly grazing
a'ound on Saturday. That shows
what a good place Conway is when
even the animals are loath to leave. 5=5
Altogether the delegates seemed
to regard this Couferetce as the
best yet. Conway people think
that it would be a g ;od thing to
have such a Conferenc? every year,
but it will likely be five years or
more beforo this Conference comes w
back to our town.
Rev A. S, D:ak, of the Presbyterian
church, and Rev VV. J L?aDgs- ?
ton, D. D , of the Baptist church,
were introduc d to the Ooufcence soi
and were frequently in attendance hai
upon the sessions. to\
The Presiding Elder, Rev R. E
Stackhou?c, rcn amed in Cunway r|e
over Sunday. O ? Friday nighu ho
hold the Second Quarterly Conference
lor the Conway Methodist
church. Saturday he pleached at Ion
Willow Springs Methodist church
in the country and hold the Second ?*
Quarterly Conference for the Bucks- a
Ail i charge, of which Rev W. R
Barnes is pas to \ On Sunday morn- ins
iog Mr Stickhousa preached in the wh
Methodist church here, and that af- ?
ternoon at Wil'ow Springs. From
theuce he returned to Marion
through the country. Be is this
week in attendance on the annual m
meeting of the Methodist Church B
Extension Board in Washington M
and Richmond. It
In Memoriain.
On the night of April 21, 1911.
the death angol visited the home of
Mr Neal Johnson and claimed the \A
baby, the jov and light of the home
with its gentle and sweet dbpos- tioo.
It's so hard to part with the jp
little darling, but God knew best W
and ea'led it hotr>e to ive with him
oil high. Tne remains were laic" to
rest to the RdiobJih cemetery 1 b?
following d*y 'he funeral services
bein.tf coLQucltd by Hev M. A, Me- {
Craeken. AFiietd.
?t> ijf.
Go
Iiolmes-Ilinson.
>71
Nichols No 2 Mr. Ma)o Holmes, ?J,
a well known young farmer, and Mis* L
Kunice H nson, .ynuutr daughter ol
Mr, and Mrs. 11 Hinson, of this sectioc,
were mu.neJ Wednesday after- r-rr
noon at tbe hom ? of thvi bride. The
ceremony was performed bv tbe c
Hev T. El. Hairison, pvstor of the J"0
groom, and was witnessed by a num- af8
ber of friends and both families.
Immediately after the ceremon)
they left for i'leasant View section, [
their future home. Witness. JOC
m tou
Card of Thanks. rJ
We wish by this method to ex ?P(
press our thanks for the Christian
courtesy shown us by the public dur~ olT
icg tha sickness and death of our r.i
baby. Nesl Johnson and Wife, : 1
9 C
Wanted-I want to buy a small C \
cottage with 15 to 25 acres or more;
some cleared, high loamy soil, near 1
church and school, in 5 to 8 miles of odh
Conway. Terms for payment.month- and
m lj. Address, Lock Box O, Cheraw, a
SC. 4w6. tjje
miMH
Beau'
Spring
I OP TH
LATEST CREAT
MAN'S
S The Entire Larcre Store
Icial Offerings in Exqi
Summer Men
Spring Novelties ii
There is a natural tendency to
ment at Spring time. We expect
Collins Company standard finds f
this important display of dainty
superior values on these goods.
I A onderful Gathering of Readj
Children. This Exhibition and S;
tailor's art and merchandising
styles and materials worked out i
Waits thai develop in the most gi
ing details for Spring Season, 19!
slrate a triumph of under price s
Spring Waists. Spring and Sum
; Women and Children. Ladies' M
assortment, lowest prices. Sprir
cales and Seersuckers. Men's F
of Spring styles.
Spring Novelties ai
Fancy Belts in plain colors, coh
white. Fancy Veils and Veling i
colors. Hand Bags with most
il handles and beautitiful finishing?
beautiful variety handsomely fin
spring colors. Fabric and Kid G
1 ors for Spring season. Lovely Par
1 Spring Clothing, Shoe;
I for Men, Youths ;
J Our Grocery ar
8 T jrtments are comeplete with <
N house or on the farm at th
I |BURROUGHS &
1 MAIN STR
The Man of
'e want the good people of
headquarters whi
\Vc have one of the prettiest as-1
tments of ladies ready trimmed w
ts ever shown in our coming little tl
vn and when they stlect their hat 01
can take them to ou?: Dress Goods 01
partment and give them anything n<
?y want for a suit to nu-tch their hat ai
im 5c a yard to thebert tafeta made.
We can give you anything you are
king for when you are huntirg up
date dioss trimmings. All grades
Persions and braids down to lace
3 l-2c per yard. sv
m
We especially invite the ladies to gc
pcct our line before buying else- in
ere. or
We are Your
IY. Rach
COMP,
/. P. VICK,
H9GHESTER S PILLS |
DIAMOND BHAND |
I, A DIRS | "V. ->r A
k your fVnff?rtftt for CrTT-CHKS-TIiR'fi A G
\MO.1t) HkAND PII^S iu Ri;d nnd/^ i ^
i.d metallic boxes, sealed with BluefOy ] ^
>boit Takb no otwrr. Bnr of T#?r V/ ' W
iggM and e?k for CIH>ClfK&?TKll ? V fa
AMOND Bit AM* PILLH, for twenty fivt U
ra regarded as Best. Safest. AIw&ts Reliable. . ?
3LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS! 1
1MU ryCRYU/UPPF WORTH i 1
hxkd bvcn I fincnti tested ]
\t a meeting of the Bat kors or , ^
ith Carolina, he d in S nnrrervPle w
t week, Col D A fp *ey. Ct^hier j 1
the First National B nk of C ?u- fi
y, was appoint* d a member of, %
i legislaiye cmmittee of ih t! I
1 ? . L .. I 1 L _ t A. I a . U .1. ?l /
jy, itid ICM gin Ul LUt* lerui ucjh g
r years. j (
Che ba*e ball season will shorly ^
>n with a series of games be* ween j
i Dark town and Blackberry Bill A
bs, the (Wt of which is to come i
on the ^ionioLd of the former ' M
b. V
Jolurr.o^ "11 clings to the tale
I of League with tenacity ?
pty r oeiter cause. 1
80C
'he ival services at the Moth- tjje
3t urch are growing in interest r .a
are attracting largo crowds. a s,
eorge WKing, of Socastee, spent S
first of the week in Conway. day
TnB HOBBY HKBALPi T
_____ |
Khibition I
IONS IN WO- I
fEAU. I
t Tn/ima U7lili tZr?A_ R
; accuiD Tf i in upf Mi
iiisite Spring and 9
chandise. |
i White Goods. I
our White Goods Depart- n
; this and the Burroughs & R
orce and loyal support in H
White Fabrics. We submit S|
f-to-Wear for o man and S
ale is a realization of the
genius, with surpassing M
n Suits, Dresses Skirts and K]
aceful manner the charm- Kg
11, at figures that demon- SO
unremaev. Ladies Stvlish i K
imer Underwear for Men,
uslin Underwear,^complete M
ig Ginghams, Madras, Per- 19
urnishings, a fine display
id Accessories. |jj
>r combinations, black and
n nil of the meshes and k?
improvad ca ches, strong S&
i. New Hat Pins, a very BS
ished. Fancy Ribbons in ^
loves in all lengths and col- i
asc'p. rll shades and stripes | JgR
i, Hats and Caps |f
and Children. M
id Hardware 1
everything: needed in the j
e very lowest prices. fsi
COLLINS CO I
EET- ?
the Hour
Horry to make our stor<
ile in Conway.
We are still the farmers frienc
hen it comes to the man that furnisher
le groceries of all kind cheaper thai
ir competitors. We respectfully as!
le and all to see us when you ar<
seding anything in the eating lin<
id when the corn and oats are out.
We are agents for the Cable Co't
tie of organs and pianos. Any one
ishing to buy one will feel set up
hen they get our pices and terms.
We have on display one of the
rellest lines of samples for the young
en of Horry to select a suit from to
> and see his best girl in, ever .shown
Conway, Will ask them to come at
ice.
s to Serve
[et Store
ANY
Manager
^ >?
Mis often said j
\ to make a sale *
Its just as BSjgjgi
food as
JUZIANNE
Let no such rg|pfc*
argumentj>reyail,to
wean,
you from
ryour timt>xried!
Reports from the tobacco growing
tion of the county indicate that
i crop will be ?fcort this year. Toson
assigned is the failure to get
land of plants.
, M Allen was in Conway last Fri
HUB8PAY APRIL ?7, 1911..
I am Open Again
For Business.
General Repairing:.
Blacksmithingr anu
Horse Shoeing.
You all know me. You have had
my services for the past two years.
I had your trade and hope you will remember
me and give me a portion of
your work again.
My shop is located on the corner
opposite Horry Warehouse, convenient
for everybody.
J. E. ALT MAN.
Trespass Notice,
/ill persons are hereby forbidden
under the penalty provided by law
and warned not to trespass or enter
upon any of nay land s?' ted in
Floyd township
Elias Ij, Williams.
Dated April 11th 1911.
I "Sure Cure" I
"I would like to guide ||I
H suffering women t(^a sure
H cure for female troubles/' |5
H writes Mrs. R. E. Mercer, il
H of Frozen Camp, W. Va. |g
EB "I have found no med- Eg
B icine canal to CardnL I H
I had suffered for about H
four years. Would have mj
headache for a week at a 19
time, until I would be O
nearly crazy. I took Car- Hj
dui and now I never have [S|
the headache any more." Q
The Woman's Tonfc
, B The pains from which
mm many women sutler every pa i
? month are unnecessary. M
gj It's not safe to trust to M
S| strong drugs, right at the a|
B time of the pains. |||
R Better to take Cardui gg
B| for a while, before and
after, to strengthen the PJ
H system and cure the cause, w
|9 This is the sensible,
. H the scientific, the right way. g j
Teachers' Examination. '
The next regular teachers exami-'
k nation will be held at. the court
* house, Conway, S, C,, Friday, May
5th, 1911.
I have been authorized to state
j that the examination in Agriculs
ture will be based on Farmers'Bulle
, tins Nos 408 and 409, entitled *
t "School Lesson on Corn" r.nd ,
? "School exercises in Plant Prcducs
tion". These can be obtained from
W.K. Tate, Columbia, S C.
> O TT T>
> o. n urown. !
A. J. Elliott was an arrival in
Con way last Tuesday on the ut\er- /
( noon train. *
O M Watts spent a day iu Conway
the first of this week. C
Half Profit at
fl A. Word to the Wise ii
Vf
^ ih not enough to do on
passing is sudden and soon. T
work continuously. He must ji
KB must he better and bigger thar
true merit. Every year for the
w^l attract new customers anu liolil
Smakc good with our customers,
i(HK) men and youths suits and
!>ants, the price, the style and \
84 class all alone. See them and
business.
2000 pairs men, women and ch
ow cut shoes of every kind an
Sr! brands. Price no object.
3^ Ladies dress goods and ready
gfi ?xtra skirts and waists, belts, <
?nd all the latest novelties.
|1 2000 men, ladies and child/en'
11 grades and prices, wholes
22 Country merchants can sure On
bargains at our store now.
| x ara wiae nomespun, a tianci;
w l/ard.
vv A full line of groceries, anc
Aw Georgia nd North Caro ina, an
when our competitors tell you t
come and see if they haven't li
A# 0 K Queen cooking stoves,
9K Installment plan. Keep yonr ti
la ware*that is being given away.
Stock Company, and everything
| Conwa)
QxiOOCOOOC
Insurance
Insurance
Fire,
Life,
Accident,
16c Health I
I represent only the best I
companies-writing the most I
liberal policies. If you are I
interested in insurance of I
any kind, see or write k I
JENRETTE. I
Real Estate
List your real estate with
me. I will sell it for you.
If you wish to buy landfarms
or t nvn lots, I have
some good propositions.
Let me collect your Rents,
Draw your Titles and other
Papers, Abstract your Rec- 1
ords, do your Copying. H
I All Work
Guaranteed
I PRICES REASONABLE
| J. N. JENRETTE
j] Real Estate and Insurance ,
g Conway, S. C. I
Plate Ice Co.
CONWAY. S. C.
You are not satisfied with surface
water to drink why be satisfied with
iny ice except that which is chemically
!>ure.
We furnish guaranteed analysis.
Its pure, its clear as a crystal, it lasts
Ask Those Who
Use It
If you don't see the wagon phone J
sither market your order, will have
>rompt attention. ]
T. B. SMITH!
MANAGER <
Lewis J Clewis, j
Contractor & Builder, 1
BRICK AND WOOD.
:onWAY S C 1
the Store and Ha
9 Sufficient. If You Doub
Lower Demand the Proof.
ft thing well once. The world forgets th<
he man, or concern, who would hold h
>ush forward and achieve new records. T
i last years. Consecutive success is the
> past twelve we have been in business ot
I ami satisfy old customers. This husine
not one year now and then, but each an
I odd coats and 40 Yard calico, onl;
the finish, are in Beautiful lawns an
I we will get the Panama and serges.
dress goods,
ildren's high and McC'all patterns,
dall the leading The sweliest lineoi
ever carried in Horrj
to wear dresses, 25, bows and 4-in-h
collars, fine ho^e Panama and Johr
prices on everything.
ale" and^reU"' 52~nt the down,
d money making ? R?ce?2.45 ?"?? u'
Best plate meat, on
V, only 5 3-4 the 1>ure Mr'? 12
Best flour $5.15, Be
I you can't buy them as cheap elsewhere,
d we have quantity, quality and price,
hat they are selling you as cheap as the
ed.
b full line of furniture, matting and rug
ickets for youv cash purchases and get soi
Buy your buggies, wagons and harnesi
: else from the
f Bargain
mm
Sale for Foreclosure.
Under and by virtue of a decree gf
foreclosure and sale made by Hit Hoofer
T S Sease. Presiding Judge of theOoutt
of Common Pleas In and for Hoirvy
County, In the case of Vlrglnl%-Qaf6Una
Chemical Company, a corporation*
plaintiff vs. Sam S Grainger et al defendants
and dated the 8rdof April AD 1910;
Notice Is hereby given, that I, the undersigned,
B J Sessions. Sheriff of Horry
county, will sell at public auction, before
the Court //ouse door at Conway, 3, C?
during legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder, on aalesday in M y next, it being
the 1st day of said month, all and Singular
that certain tract of land situated
in Horry County, and described as follows
to wit:
That certain tract of land containing
twenty-five [23J acre*,* more or leas, beginning
at a gum corner In the tqn of
Buck Creek, thence running an agreed
line with Fred Grainger East to a pine
corner on A. B TurbevUle'a line,thenceeast
with A B TurbevUle'a line torn a*ak?*corner
on Sam 8 Grainger's line, thenc*
South with Sam 8 Grainger's line to tfe?
beginning,
Terms'of sale cash. Purchaser to pay
for papers,
Conway, 8. ('., April 10, 1911.
B. J. Session*,
Sheriff Horry Co,
H. H. Woodward,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Sale for Foreclosure.
Under and by virtue of a decree for
foreclosure and sale made by his hondf
T ti Sense, Presiding Judge of the Court
of Comnit n Pleas for Horry county. In
the case of Burroughs & Collins Co., a
corporation, plaintiff va Arthur Alford.
defendant, and dated the 8rd day or
April 19/1, notice is hereby given that I,
the undesigned, B J Sessions. Bhetiff of
lio'ry county, will sell to the highest
bidder, before the couit bouse door at
Conway, in thej county and tftateafors
gaid, during the legs' hours or sale, oo
galeaday In May next 1; being the 1st
day of said month, all and pingular that
certain tract or parcel of land situate 111
Horry county, and described at follows,
to wit:
Al? and singular that certain piece, pat*
eel or tract of land, situate In the county
and State aforesaid, lying and being In
Liltlc River township, and near Poplar
.S wamp, known as the Frank Penhenter
Pluce, which Burroughs & Collins Co..
conveyed to Arthur ^llfoid by fhelr deed
of date November 20th, J908, said land
and premises containing Ptenty-two Ind
mie-half [22^1 acres more or less, and
bounded by lands of Richard Montgomery,
Daniel 7/emmlngway and others.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay
for papers. B J SESSIONS,
Sheriff of Horry County.
Conway. S C , April 10, 1911
H H Woodward. Plaintiff's Attorney
Sale for Foreclosure.
Under and by virtue of a decree for
foreclosure and sale made by His Honor,
r H Seate, Presiding.Iudge of the Court
af Common Pleas for Horry county, In
the ca6e of J M Conerly, plaintiff vs
Albert Rodgers et al defendants; and
iated vlorll 13rd, A D 1911; notice M
hereby given that I the undersigned,
13 J fcesslons, A'heriff of Horry county,
will sell to the highest bidder before the
:ourt house door, at Conway, In tht
county and State aforesaid, during tbf
legal hours of sale on salesday In May
next, It being the 1st day of said month,
ill and singular the certain lands ana
premises sltusfe In Horry county and
iescribed as follows, towit;
ill ,1 .1 1 .L ?_ A
s\ 11 auu Mii^iuar tuai i vruiiu iraut ur
parcel of land situate In Flojdt township,
jounty and State aforesaid, contain* ^
ng thirty [80| seres, more or lees,
mounded on ihe noith by lands of Dap*
el Duncan, east by landa of H D Elliott
ir Cart Wheel Bay, on the routh by lande
J B Page rnd on the west by lands Of Q
H Id son conveyed to Albert Hodgers bf
kelson Uugglns.
Terms sale cash, Purchaser to pay for
>apers. B J SESSIONS,
Sheriff of Horry County,
Conway, 8 (J., April /0. AD i911.
II H Woodward, Plaintiffs Attorney.
ieoeoeott
If at Stable 5
t Our Prices Are A
e one time performer. His JK
lis honors most do food MM I
his year's accomplishments S f
only success that proves fcT
lr sales have increased. We W
ss is built on cur ability tcj M
id evei'y consecutive year. W
y 89 cents!
d organdies, mohairs, viola
All the latest designs in
f men's neckwear and hose V
v county. MM
and tics, only 15c. each.
i B Stetson's hats. Cnt
read, all sizes and colors, A
. Whole Rice $3.*0 and up! 9C
1V in Mnfa ik. tuvnnil I
rnj vvai?o ! >? |IVIItlUt
l-2c per pound in backets. * M
lie of Virginia brand. W
We are shipping: rice to W
Send us your order* and M
Bargain House, do as usual H
s cheap for cash oron the D
ne of the handsome China- K
s from the Conway Lire ll
House |
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