The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 23, 1912, Second Section, Image 1
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I VOL XXVI.
I A Delightful Reception
I On last Wednesday evening May
I 15 b, a delightful roceptiou was glv
eo by the music pupils of the Bur
roughs H'gh School in Honor of the
10 h grade.
I The homo of Mr and Mrs. F. A.
I Bur roup: b 8 on corner of Main Street
and 5:,h Avenne was the sc^ne of
that sociul event.
Swings and chairs were in abundance
on the beautiful lawn while
JackO Lanterns hung from trees to
g've a soft light.
Interesting games were played
The old time game of "fishing" was
m ich in evidence.
Cake and icecream were then served
by Misses Bessie Clarke, Lois
Howell, EHoanor Sanders, Vivian
Sparks and Aline Nicholas.
The 10th Grade wish to return
many thanks to Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
Burroughs, the music pupils and
Miss Marie Dent for the happy evening
The following were present: Jes
saraine Burroughs, Edna Earle Spivoy,
Sara McMillan, Helen McCoy,
Kathleen Sessions, Margaret Howell.
Cecil McKeithan, Laura Jenkins
Grace Haselden, Mary McMillan,
Gussie Vaught, Lee Nicholas, Annie
Johnson, Donna Coleman, Lena
Johnson, Emma Sweet, Elsie Jones,
Bessie Clarke, Elsie McCoy, Lois
Howell, Eleanor Sanders, Miss
IMn.rie Dent, Miss Mabel Norton,
Miss Riggs, Miss Metz, Miss Ferrell, 1
Ella Sessions, Reba Dusenbury, Ma
rv Holliday, Vivian Sparks, Aline
Nicholas, Howard Ambrose Arthur
Tisdale, Alexander Doak, Douglas
Burbage, Clarence Sessions, Thur man
Sparks, Eric Andersen, Howard
Little, Whiteford Sessions, John
Jernegan, Grir*r McWhite, Messrs.
Walker Cooke, Herbert King, Grady
Tisdal, Herbert Clarke, Joe
Clarke, Mr. Middleton, Willie Goldline1?,
Mr. R. C. Hunter.
Among the new subscribers enrolled
on the Herald list last week
was the name of J N Bo )th, one of
4he *rood citizens of Conway RED
No 1.
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E W Pago was among the Herald'i
callers one day last week.
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O.ir Store will open Tnursday, May
23 *d, at 10:30 a. m , in cder to give
the people an opportunity who lives
a Ion# distance to bo present at the
opening of this Great Underselling
^Sale. Look for signs on every pavt
^v y of the building.
16 Days.
The low price of Cotton which has pr
facturers have found themselves with
bought what it oopfc the maker to pro
you low prices on a fow items to get ]
fsmilv here and Iook for your self, c?
Live to our reputation and shoulc
ford to overlook this event. We will
^oflVring the most alluding bargains.
J <& I* Coats Thread. Un- Be. Br
derselling Sale Price sel
3c.
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Our entire line of
for 33c on the d<
FLIER. 50 La
able for Auto anc
that it is most iir
Vatch our circulars it tells the i
worth of cl^an, stylish apasooablo roe
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Commencement Exercises
On last Sunday morning the com
mencement exercises of the Burroughs
High School was begun by
preaching the Baccalaureate sermon
to the Graduating Class. This
was delivered at. th* Baptist Church
by Rev. S. H. Hay of Marion.
He preached an eloquent sermon
to a large congregation.
Oa Monday night these exercises
were concluded.
At 8.30 o'clock the graduates from
the left, and the teachers faculty and
speaker filed in from the right and
took their place on the stage, which
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oatl DOen i?asm,y uccuiancu w i vii
palms and ferns, and their class
color "black and gold." Music was
then furnished by Misses Kathleen
Sessions, Grace Haseldea, Helen
McCoy and Laura Jenkins (2 pianos)
Col.T>. A. Spivey then introduced
Mr. L. T Baker of the University
of South Carolina who delivered an
address. He spoke at length and
tried Jo make it clear that the goal
was not yet reached and that it
took "stick-to-it-iveness" to succeed
in this life.
Mr. Hunter then announced there
would be no Salutatory or Valedictory
address and that he was very
sorry but the Diplomas had failed to
arrive but Dr. E. Norton had something
to say to the class.
Dr. Norton then made a little talk
mainly of the Class "Will" where in
each one had willed to the coming
10th Grade some article such
as "shoes", love for?"Cook"ing
"good looks", "bashful ways"
etc. He and Col, C. P. Quattlebaum
are duly appointed as executors
and trustees to this Will and
are under bond, each of ten initials
Lincoln pennies.
Mr. % iiunter stated that there
were t,?veral prizes to be given.
Miss Ida Moore having offered a
prize to the 1st and 3rd grades for
neatest work. Tbese were won
by Marguerite Sessions l9t Grade
and Joe Hoiliday 3rd Grade and
were delivered by Col* C. P. Quattlebaum.
The Graded and High school had
competed for a prize to be Igiven bv
the W. 0. T. U. for the best temperance
essay.
This was won by Mr. L. D. SiniATUND
Combination
<e, No Humbug J>
$10,000
Of Clothing, Dry
Furnishings, Sh
located at our i
next to Horry Ha
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availed all over the entire South has <
enormous stock of Merchandise on h
duce them N >w have taken the
fou interested to'start you buying am
"myince your own eyes that our price!
I protect every buyer aad a g laraite
open our doors to the public, Thursd
We have resolved one purpose, to sf
ass Pii&. Under- Men's Suspend
ling Sale Price derselling Sa
3c. 9c.
! Mens, boys and
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dies Rain Coats li
I driving coats, $1<
^possible to give
story. We may confidently assert, u
irchandise
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gleton of the 9th Grade and Miss
Sadie Goldfinch of the 7th Grade.
These prises were $3.00 each and
delivered by Col. D. A. Spivey.
After the esercises of the evening
a banquetj wasj[ given < by <the
10th Grade boys to the members of
their class, musie pupils and teacher
The following are the graduates.
Donna Dempsy Coleman,
Grace Haselden,
Annie Laurie Johnson,
Lena Myrtle Johnson,
James Loss Johnson,
John Mayo Jernigan,
Mary McMillan,
Sarah Leona Nicholas,
Emmiline Ellen Sweet,
W Kenneth Suggs
Gussie Elneta Vaught,
Frank Austin Thompson:
Mrs H, H. Woodward.
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice Is hereby gsven that the undersigned
exeeutor of the estate of Ann M
Ohestuut, dec'd , will apyly to the Judge
of Probate of 7/orry County, at his ollice
at Conway, S. (J., at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon,.011 the 24th day of June A D
19./2 for a final discharge as such exeou for.
Levi LeOette,
Exacu or of the Estate of Ann M
Chestnut, Dec.d,
May 70th, 1912.
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NOTICE
Notice is hereby givon that, at the next
regular meeting of the Hoard of Commissioners
for Horry County to wit:
June 4th. 1912. this Board will receive
plans specifications and bids for repairing
or constructing a bridge across Kingston
Lake at Con way. We reserve the right
to reject all bids. Tills contract will be
let to the lowest responsible bidderCounty
Board of Commissioners
Horry County
Attest:
G L Marsh
Clerk of Board
May 22nd 1912.
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Frank Lynch, of the Cool Spring
section of this county, was anion#
the prominent farmers visitin# Convav
the latter part of last week on
business.
I of the Lea
Misrepresentation,
Dollars
Goods, Notions, L
oes and Hosiery.
Store on Main S
irdware, Quattlebi
A _ I
VITAL IMPo!
caused an enormous loss of business bz
and and as conditions were. The oth<
opo>rtunity of presenting a sale to fcl
i make difference upon other goods,
s are far less than any sale that has bo
3 g>es with every piece of merchants
ay May 23rd, and invite you to pxrtak
1L_all and it must be done.
ers. Un- 25c and 50c Neckwear,
le Pricb i Underselling Sale Price
11c.
children Clothing
ight weight and lig
0.00 values $3.74
you prices.
lat never before in the history ot Hor
1, Friday. Ma
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JURSDAY, MAY 23, 1912
Memorial Day at Florence I
Memorial day was observed in ;
Florence yesterday as usual at the
graded school building at 5 o'clock,
and the business of the city generally
was suspcnd"d for the occasion.
The Daughters, the veterans and
the children of the Confederacy were
all there as usual, aud a new item,
the boy scouts, who had been invited
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first since their organization.
The Y M C A orchestra furnished
tho music, and it was very pleasant,
and tho ladies and the veterans are
most deeply indebted to the young
folks for their assistance.
The program was not long, it was
mainly music and the address, and
then the exercises and the song at
the grave. The singing of tho song
The bonny blue flag by the little folks
of the Sam Davis chapter of tho
Children of Confederacy was especially
good and worthy of note. Mrs
J Ij Burch sang very sweetly the
song, After tho Battle.
Mrs R Lee Brunson recited with
her well known force and etTeckiveness
The Aftermath of Battle.
The opening prayer was by Rev
Harold Thomas, and the benediction
by Rev R T Giilespie.
Tho program wat^announced and
the speaker introduced by Hon
Hart well M Ayer.
Tho speaker of tho occasion was
Hon J W Rugsdale, formerly senator
of the county. He made a very
fine address, and one that was especially
pleasing to the audience.
Mr Ragsdaic in his addroi-3 spoke
of the the antiquity of the cause of
she war, of the fact that all of the
States hud recognized the sameprin
ui |yaio iv/i ? iiiv/ij yuv> tu vv/u u*>uwed
and that South Carolina wa.-> not
hot headed in declaring for secession
when it seen that the liberties of the
people were threatened by the federal
government, and she had the
right to ask for and expect the as
sistance of the other States.
She might have kissed the rod as
iw was first stretched over her, and
thus have spared her people all of
the sufferings of the war and of reconstruction,
but she was right in
her determination tu put the question
to an issue of war, if there were
no other way to settle it and she did
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>th to the wholesaler as well as retail
ir way they have shipped in merchant
le public that the people will remom
But prices will be cut to the extrerm
en held in Conway before
ie that leaves our store. We shall rof
e in the marvelous selection of the in
35c and 50c Underwear Men's
Underselling Sale Price Under
17c.
i of the most pret
iht colors are abs<
1 and $15, values f
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ry and adjoining counties have theu o<
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aot strike, nor take any action until'
a hostile fleet had been dispatched
to her water , to invade her territory
and take possession of her forts that
for centuries had been the defease
of a free people.
Was there rebellion against the
nation in ihe South Robert E Lee as
well as the others iu the Confederate
service, were but following the
teachings that they had received atWest
Point and elsowhere of states
rights.
lie snowed now toe men or the
South had acquitted themselves on
the field of battle, and how they accepted
the result as men, and especiillv
how the world re garded the
pledge of Robert E Lee ascontrased
wih other great and beloved leaders
not Able Napoleon, whom Europe
feared until he was safely imprisoned
on a desert isle.
He spoke particularly of the return
of the Confederate soldiers and
of his task in rebuilding the home
he had left to be a prey to the vultures
of war, and how he had astonished
the world by his recuperative
ability and made the South the
symbol for every thing that was
strong and great and good and true.
He urged that we study thecharac
ters in this war, not only to love
and admire them, but to be mors
like them in our own lives, and to
stand like Stonewall Jackson against
the encroachments of evil influences
in our lives socially and in every
other way.
The whole party marched out to
the cemetery, where the plot of the
Confederate dead and the monument
were covered with llowers and there
the bugler of the 13oy Sceuts, James
Maurice, blew taps over the graves
of the dead ?EMorence Times,
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
Bv virtue of authority vested In us by
the County Board of Education, we, the
undersigned, Trustees of Twelve Mile
School District No 95, will hold an I
election at the Twelve Allle school house
Saturday, June 1st, to vote on a tax of
two (2) mills to supplement the school
fund of said District.
Polls open at 8 am, close at 4 m.
W J 1IEN DR10KS.
I W JOHNSON,
J D KIC11AHDSON.
2w8. Trustee.
9 Commenc
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, Saturday,
iturerslT
Occurrance. Re^
ear Clothing and
h stock which is
National Bank.
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ers. Expectations wcro for bettor bi
lise which was bought at our price,
ber it for days to come It will not I
point on every piece of merchandise
und money to any purchaser for an^
ightiest avalance of majestic bargain
50c Work Shirt, Men's Dress SI
loAllim# Unln O )u1 VfllllrtC f
OUUlLi^ kjait JL & Ivv " M'WUO, I
29c. 35 c
tiest colors and s
Dlutely water proo
or $5.98 Our s
sea oltjred suub a toa?o of real OkC^M
Open, at 10:3
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Paris Green 20c a pound in two
pound packages 22Jcent in 1 pound
packages at Burroughs & Collins
Co.
The Herald is glad to carry this
week card of S M Allen announcing
his candidacy for reelec isn to the
office of Magistrate at GuHey, S. C.
Mr Allen has filled this position during
the past several years, and has
made one of the best, magistrates in
the county, being conservative, and
always trying to arrive at the truth
and justice of each case that came
before him He has made a splendid
record among the magistrates of the
county, and on this record he will
ask for reelection.
In this issue of the paper appears
the card of Mr J A Lewis, announcing
his candidacy for the office of
Sheriff of Horry County. Mr Lewis
has been in politics before, and was
Auditor of Horry County for many
years, and therefore so well known
to the voting population that he
roo 11 \i p OOrl o n a m on f { An Ktr no tn
i V> t? i 1 |(T UVUUO ii \J IliUll l'l U U UJ U O iu
these columns He was efficient and
popular with all of the people during
the time that he filled the office of
County Auditor, and also in other
positions of trust that he has filled
Lie has many friends who have urged
him to make the race.
"
Announcements
Announcement under this head, ar
$5.00 payable in advance. Magistrate's
cards short, $2.50
I FOR SOLICITOR.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election as Solicitor of the 12th
Judicial Circuit, subject to the rules of
the Democratic primary I (thank the
voters for past support and, if reelected
will continue to give the office
my best efforts WALTER II WELLS
FOR SHERIFF.
I am a candidate for Sheriff's Office.
J A Lewis
,, FOR MAGISTRATE
My candidacy for magistrate in
Bayboro township is hereby announced
MM ALLEN
Gurlcy, S. C.
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Important!
O
Oar Store will be closed Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday, to mark
down and arrange Stock and got
ready for tho Groat Underselling
Sale. Be sure that you are in the
right place, don't let any one mislead
you, at tho Quattlebaum Block,
Look for red tligs, you will see them
on every part of the building.
T 6 Days.
asiness and 15 cents cotton. ManuWf
actually know tho goods wo
bo an ordinary sale that others give
in the house. Come and bring your
Y reason whatsoever no one can afis
ever ottered. A sale of marvel
lirts 50c Men's Overalls 50c and
Sale Price 75o value. Sale Price
36c.
tjdes will be sold
>f and most suittock
is so large
us as win oe found in ttiis $10,000
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vay, s. c.
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