The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 20, 1912, Image 1
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Charged With Criminal Assault.
Meager particulars of criminal assault
committed at Myrtle Beach L
last Tuesday night, drifted iuto (
Conway last Wednesday morning
on the arrival of^the morning train, fi
Before the train arrived Magistrate a
Chestnut had a message over the
4 telephone from that point stating a
that criminal assault on a sixteen j
year old girl had been committed t
by one Fred Stalls, some time during
the night, and that a prosecu- t
tor would be over on the train and
swear out a warrant for the arrest
of the defendant. I
The victim was a daughter of a
widow lady living on the sound near
Myrtle Beich. The crime took place
in the home about mid-night. The a
victim screamed and was choked b)
the perpetrator. Others came to i
the roscue and the defendant fled,
and at last accounts had not been I
caught. A warrant was sworn out
later in the morning and placed in I
the bands of the proper officials. No
pains will be spared to bring the I
criminal to justice.
Tb j accused is a travelling Jeweler 1
making pins and rings out of gold
plated bars. No one seems to
know whore he came from. He was
horo some weeks last year and re- [
turned a few weeks ago.
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Death of Mrs. J. J. Eason. 1
Miss Maria Briggs was born <,
January 4,h 1849, in Gresn County
N. C., Died May 20th, 1912, aged 03
years, 4 month and 16 days.
On 26th of November, 1875, she <
was happily united to Mr. J, J. Eason
of Green County, N. C., where
they lived happily for several years
after which they moved to Horry
County. S C., where she lived un- c
til her death with the exception c
of one year in Marion, S C. k
She was a faithful wife, a devoted
mother and a good neighbor, and \
loved by all who knew her. She r
leaves a husband, one son and three *
daugh terse with a host ofi/riends to
mourn their loss, though we do not
mourn as one having 110 hope for we 1
believe she is at rest with he: Savior.
She was an invalid and totaly
blind 14 years before her death, out
was never heard murroering or
co.nplaining at her affliction She
b >re it all as oecom^th a Christian,
For several years before her
death she was perfectly devDted to
the L)rd's will saying he.doeth all
thin#,* well and died a happy uBrls'
tian.
A Friend.
Agricultrial Campaign.
There appeared an artifcle tyi ^the
Columbia State a few days ago stating
that an Agriculture Campaign
will be conducted in every County
in the State during the summer by
W L English, farm demonstration
worker, and the extension department
of Clemson College. The
campaign will be under the direction
of W L English State agent of
the farm demonstration work and
director of the extension work of
Clemson College. He will De assisted
by lifteen agricultural workers
and institute will 03 held in every
county. It is not necessary for the
Herald to publish the entire itinerary
because tne are only two of
the meetings to be held in Horry
County, one at Myrtle Beach ou
Julv 13th, and the other at Conway
on July 15th The meeting at Marion
will take place on July 12uh, and
there will be two meetings in
Georgetown County, and at Carvers
Biy Julv 16th, and the other at the
City of Georgetown on Juiy 17th.
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Collins- Stansell,
Mipx Rath Collins, a daughter of Mr
and Mrs BG Collins, was married
to Mr J C Stan sell, at tho residence
of the bride's parents, here, yesterday
at 12 o'clock After the coromonv
which was performed by Rev
A D B 'tfcs, the bride and groom left
on awedaing trip through the North
The ceremony and the arrangements
therefor together wiih the
decorations, were elaborate and
beautiful. The flower girls were
Misses Aileen Spivey, Minnie Collins
and Laura Thompson, The maid
of honor was Miss Naomi Collins, a
twin sister of the bride. The best
man was Mr Tom Stanssll, a brother
of the groom, Mrs Thos E
Cooper presided at the piano, and
was accompanied bv Mrs M W Coli.
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nns on iui viiinu, uuiiim
brought in the cushion and acted
her part well,
Th? bride is one of Conway's
sweetest and most charming youn^
women, She will be mis sed amonp
the younger set here.
Cotton Blooms.
Mr \V Tj Singleton, of Toddville
and one of the leading farmers o
that section of our county, has th<
honor of sending to the Herald th<
first cotton bloom of the season
This bloom reached this office ot
Isst Saturday June 15th, and wa
fully open. Mr Singleton has some
of the finest cotton land in Horn
County and his lands produoe wel
every year.
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Children's Day at Tnion
Children's Day was observed on
ast Sunday morning at (Jnion \
'hurch. J
Quite an attractive program was j
gotten up by the school. The boys
md girls all did their parts well. |
The church was tastily decorated |
>nd the improvements which had i
ust been completed added much to I j
he comfort of its audience.
Not more than half of the people
>eing able to get inside the church, j
The program was as follows: I
Opening Address?by Supt. J. F, i
larper.
Song,?March, March. March. i
Prayer by pastor. ,
Song?Our day of birds and bios- 1
ioms.
The Greeting?By Carl D isenbu
y.
Recitation?Making the Summer
>y six boys. i
Solo and Choru9?In the Temple, I
)y Josie Harper and children. J
Recitation?God will understand, <
jy Daisy Lewis. 1
Recitation?Four little rose buds, I
four small girls. <
Recitation?Daisy exercise, by i
ten large girls.
Recitation?Bourne of four, by j
ieke Singleton.
Recitation?Children's Day is !
aere, by five small boys. ,
Song?Forward Captain Jesus, by ,
ichool.
Recitation?Forget me Not, by
Sadie Causey.
Recitation?The Sunday School
\rmy, by nine boys.
Recitation?The Apple Blossom
Tirl, by Jessie Dusenbury.
Exercise Song, by eight small
jlrls.
Recitation?The Lessons of Chillren'a
Day, by Martha Singleton.
Recitation?A Motto lor Sunday
School, by five children.
Recitation and Song?The Disjontented
Morning Glory, by Jesile
Dusenbury and fourteen large
{iris.
Recitation?What the Letters of
Children's Day stand for, by 12
small girls.
Recitation?Nothing too Small.
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oy wuiwuuru uovYio.
The Children's Song, by School.
Recitation?Floral Exercise, by
five girls.
Recitation?Suppose, by Hal
Kbig.
Floral Drill, by ten girls..
Closing Recitatkfti. by Utirio Helper.
Collection, .
Address by tor*
Closing Son^and Benediction.
One P^eeect.
Laymen and W *M U Meeting
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The Laymen and thb W. M. U. of
the Waccamaw AswociafWpn hare
the promise of a visit from Mrs.^C.
E. VVa^on, Vice-President of the
S. C. Woman's Missionary Union,
in the interest of Worntn's "Work in j
the churches of our association, j
Mrs. Watson is a consecrated Christian
worker, a born leader, and will
do us much good.
The following itinerary has been
arranged; and v%e urge our women,
young and old to attend.
Spring Bramch, Wednesday, June
2(ith, 3 p. m.
Mt. Olive, Thursday, June 27th,
3 p. m.
Green Sea, Friday, June 28th, 3
p. m.
Pleasant View, Saturday 29th, 3
p. m.
Loris, Sunday 11 a. m.
New Lbjht, Monday, July 1st
3 p. in.
Conway, Tuesday July 2nd, 4:30
p m.
Baker's Chapel, Wednesday, July
3rd, 3 p. m. ,
Union Valley, Thursday July 4th,
3 p. m..
Cedar Grove, Sunday, 11 a. m.
Piease let these dates oe known
to all our women, and have them
attend the services.
Mrs. C. H. Snider.
Superintendent.
Special Revival Service**
A series of special revival servicei
is to begin in the Baptist church in
this place on the 4bh Sunday in thii
month and will probably continue
through the 5th Sunday. Rev W
D Wakefield, a former evangelis
of the Homo Mission Board, bu
now the efficient pastor of the Bap
tist church at Union, will conduc
the services. Rev Mr Wakefield ii
an effective speaker, a sweet singer
a master of assemblies and a devou
and consecrated man, Come anc
, bear him.
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, W P Lawrence, an experience
f Tobacco Man, who is ta run the
p PARMER'S TOBACCO WARE?
HOUSE this season, will arrive
in Conway about June 25. He
comes direct from the tobacoo
1 markets of Virginia, and will
8 bare several buyers with him.
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CONWAY, S. C., TH1
News From Aynor, S. C.
We have a hustling little town
with 3 stores, Jordan <fc Shelley and' a
T. W. Dawsey, Aynor Supply Co,, r<
ill doing a nice business*
The farmers of this community s|
Das beautiful crops though tney have r<
ceen somewhat retarded by so much
rain, yet they have been successful ^
n keeping the grass down so far.
Hurrah for the big Tobacco
Warehouse at Aynor. It is no longer
a dream or talk but a real fact m
for the timber is being placed on p
the ground for that purpose and bi
with the backing in sight that we
nave and a bustling President at the t<
lelm we are looking for the house q
bo be complete in a few weekz.
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The citizens around here endor- ti
80s the candidacy of J T Shelley for is
Supervisor of our county. Wo believe
him to be a man worthy of the .
r>ffiee, fully competent to fulfill all
the duties of that office, and we w
know him to be a highly respected
citizen of our county and one thai
always looks well to auy interest It
that is entrusted in his care. He is C
a trustee of our school here at Ay- w
nor and a partner in the Jordan & r<
Shelley business of Aynor, S. C., d
and at our first meeting here to organize
a Tobacco Warehouse Co., n
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he was elected jrresiuea* ui uit- ^
Company and we would ask thecit- e
Uuob of our count? to help us elect
hun to that office "believing if elected
that he will serve the people
faithfully. c
G Edwards. J W Dawsey, H B I
Johnson, \V 0 Gleaton, J W Martin, v
E A Jordan, J F Brown, A
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Scholarships. t:
The S)uth Carolina Federatien of c
Women's Olubs offers the following *
Scholarships. J
D Wiothrop Scholarship, valued r
at $104.00 and free tuation.
I Confederate Home Scholarship, j
valued at $100.00 (
I Lander College Scholarship, l
valued at 40,00. ?
All applicants must be 16 years ?
old and must be unable to secure an
education without this reduction in
expense. Applicants for jhese 1
scholarships must made before June <
25th. examinations will be held at
the County Court House on Friday, (
July 5th, at 9 a m.
For application blanks and fur ther 1
informatiqo, address: '
Frank BGary.
Chairman of Education,
S C Federation of Woman's Clubs
Abbeville, S. C.
The Glee Clttb,
TheFurman Glee Club was the
center of attraction at the Burroughs
School Auditorium last Friday even
ing under the auspices of the Libra 1
ry Association, xhe admission fee
charged was fifty and twenty live
cents, and the auditorium was filled
to overflowing, thus showiug that
a neat sum must have been realized
for the institution. The program
rendered by the club was a very enjoyable
one, filled with music and
fun from one end of it to the other.
Many expressed themselves as beiug
highly pleased and as hopping
that the club would return to Conway
for another night at some timt
in the future. The members of the
club came up to Conway by boat,
from Georgetown, and they lefi
Conway on the afternoon train on
Saturday.
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Shell Items.
The health of the community is
generally good.
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irarmars ar? iUliniu^ nuu vt vi v..u crop
prospect*. They were badly
damaged by the storm, then the
tloods descended enabling the grass
to outgrow the cotton and tobacco.
Mr C J Bryant and daughter, M iss
Maggie, visited Mr William Brothers
on a recent Sunday,
i Mr LP Todd paid a business trip
i to Conway recently.
I Mr O r uuro auu lowitj, wi utuw |
i rado, attended Sunday school at |
r Bethlehem.
t OH Todd Is holding a position
t with C J Bryant.
Mango McDowell, accompanied
t by Bob Graham, were seen on our
b streets one day recently.
, Weave hayiug a hustling Sunday
t school at Bethlehem every Sunday
i under the superintendency of L W
Williams. There is preaching every
4th Sunday and Saturday before.
I will ring off for fear of the
waste basket. Sweet Girl.
Third Quarterly Conference.
To-morrow (Friday) night at 8:3C
o'clock the third Quarterly Conference
will meet in the Conway Meth
odist Church. Rev. R H. Jones
Presiding Elder in the chair. A
full attendance of all the officials o
the Conway and Homewood Methodist
Churches is desired.
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URSDAY, JUNE 20, 1912.
Personal and Otherwise /
Sign painting has been going on *
t? several of our places of busiuess icently.
Miss Josie Harper, of Toddville, *
Jenc several days in Conway with 01
datives and relatives la^t week. "
M G Anderson returned last week
om a business trip of several days
> McClellanville and other points. .
The Kiugston Shaving Parlor has P
loved from Main Street to a cool w
laeeon4rh Avenue in the same "
nilding.
Misses Albertine and Mary Edna tj
lazelton, cf Sellers, S C., are in t]
onway visiting their grand-parents 0
lr and Mrs Q A Dusenbury.
J P Rabon, of Bureol, was in Con- ^
ay several days ago, spending the f
me while here with relatives. He j
i a son of lion David Rabon. t]
An employee of the lumber compan v
is employed in the logging ?*oods- c
ear Myrtle Beach was ki 1! i last 11
eek, by the bursting of a p p .
Geo C Singleton, perhaps *' ^ the
:aiiing colored republican of !! rry
ounty, and who for many \ *ars j!
as the County chairman < ' the *
^publican party, died last Satur
n.v nitrht after a lingering illness.
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Mr jidcI Mrs D V Richardson, of j'
lucks port were in Conway last
'riday evening to attend the Glee
ntertainmerit at the Burroughs ?
>chool Auditorium. "
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W H. Moore has sold out his gro- 0
ory business on Laurel Street to
I W Lewis and J L Goodman. They
/ill continue the business started by <1
lr. Moore. *
W H Gore on lands of H W Mishoe s
among the first to send in a cotton
doom \o the Herald. His bloom
vas open on June 18th. He has a ^
iue tobacco crop. As to corn silks (
4r Gore had plenty on the 19th of i
/lay. .
PI P Walsh, recently graduated in
pharmacy at the Charleston Medical
College. He arrived in Conway the
atter part of last week, and will t
spend the w< ek here with Dr Eppsi j
it the Conwav Drug Co. 1
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C L A brains will occupy one of 1
the new stores now being finished
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in the lirst tioor 01 iu?
Hotel building, and another will be
3ccupied by J D Oliver & Co. The
bar bar shop is moved to another
room in the roar of the building j
on 4th rvenuo. <
Cordio Page has graduated as a '
member of the 1912 law class of the ,
University of South Carolina. He <
is a stin of Win Page, of Galivants
Ferry, oue of our leading citizens. ,
We are not informed as to iiis intentions
in the matter of a location
in his profession.
The sale of lots for PC Prince at '
Lor is last Thursday, we are informed,
was very successful. Some of the
town lots bringing high prices. The
lots sold are adjoining the new hotel
and other vacant lots near-by. The
sale was attended by a large
crowd, and all seemed anxious to
obtain property in this growing
town.
G L Bellamy of Longs, S. C , has
a card in this issue by which it appears
tha^ he is a candidate for
Magistrate in Simpson Creek. Mr.
Bellamy is one of the best citizens
of that section of the county, and is
well known in the township.
The card of John W. Carter for
Magistrate for the 12th district in
Simpson Crcek-Daisv and Ham
. UJ? U.o.w* M?
mono, appears in nil?* onuci i*i?.
Carter has beon working in the
United States post-office business
practically ail of his life, and he is
well qualified to (ill the position he
seeks.
Repairs have recently been going
on at the old site of the Conway
Live Stock Co's, stables, also many
changes have been made in the
building in order to fib it for handling
leaf tobacco. It is now the
People's Tobacco Warehouse. It
will be in the hands of a competent
tobacco man in time for this season's
crop of the weed,
H O Gore is a candidate for reelection
to the office of Magistrate
in Simpson Creek township. His
card appears in this issue of the
paper. He has had long experience
in this position, and has shown himself
well qualified to administer
justice with an even hand. Ho runs
on bis record which is a very good
one.
Iu this issue is the card of A C.
Murrell announcing his candidacy
for re-election to the office of County
Supervisor of Horry County.
Mr. Murrell has held this office for
the past several years, and during
that time he has made some of the
> best improvements the county has
ever hud on some of its roads and
bridges. At several places near
, Conway roads and bridges have
l been erected which will attest hh
f ability for all time to come. lit
has many friends in this race whe
will do all in their power for him
lii'lhnilifc?.i fci l - Na- ?
Announcements
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Announcement under this head, ar i
5.00 payable in advance. Magistrate's 1
irds short, $2.50. ,
UNITED STATES SENATOR. !
1 hereby announce myself a candi- '
ate for the United States Senate, sub 1
;ct to the rules of the Democratic
arty. Your support and influence 5
ill be appreciated. N B DIAL
FOR SOLICITOR. j
I hereby announce myself as a Can- 1
idate for the position of Solicitor for
be 12th Circuit, subject to the action .
f the Democratic Primaries.
L M GASQUE
Iarion, S C May 27th 1912
I hereby announce myself a candidate
or re-election as Solicitor of the 12th
udicial Circuit, subject to the rules of '
be Democratic primary I thank the
oters for past support and, if relected
will continue to give the office i
ly best efforts WALTER II WELLS
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR.
I hereby announce myself a candi"
ate for re-election to the otlice of
lonnty Supervisor, subject to the aclon
of the Democratic Primary.
A. C. MUltRELL.
I am a candidate for Supervisor, subset
to the primary.
JOHN BYRD JAMES.
Hy persuasion and after Deliberation
n my part, 1 announce myself a candidate
for the otlice of County Supervisor
f llorry County, subject to the rules
f the Democrat Primary.
N. E. HARDWICK.
I hereby announce myself a candilate
for County Supervisor, subject to
he action of the Democratic Primary.
J. T. SHELLEY.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
I hereby announce myself a candilate
for Representative for Horry
bounty, subject so the action of the
femocratic Primary.
C. F. BEST.
FOR CLERK OF COURT.
I hereby announce myself a candilate
for election to the otlice of Clerk
>f the Court of Common Pleas and
General Sessions for Horry County,
>ubjcct to the rules of the Democratic
Primary.
W. L. BRYAN.
Conway, S. C.
FOR AUDITOR.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the otlice of Auditor
of Horry County subject to the rules
of the Democratic Party.
N. C. ADAMS.
FOR 1REASURER
The candidacy of J P JOHNSON for
Tieajurer of Horry County is hereby
announced, subject to the rules of the
Democratic Party.
i hereby announce my candidacy for
re-election to the ollice of Treasurer
of Horry Countj, subject to the rules
of the Democratic Primary.
JOHN HOLT.
FOR SHERIFF.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for the ollice of Sheriff of llorry
comity, subject, to the action of the
Democratic primary.
W S M'CASKILL.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the ollice of Sheriff of
llorry county, subject to the rules of
the Democratic party.
W K BROWN.
I am a candidate for Sheriff's Office.
J A Lewis
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office of
Sheriff ot Horry County, subject to
the action of the Democratic primary
Pledging myself to fill the office, if
re-elected, to the best interest of the
county: 1* J SESSIONS.
I hereby announce inv candidacy
for the office of SberilT of Horry
County, and if elected 1 pledge myself
to discharge the duties of the
ollice conscientiously and faithfully
subject to the action of the Demo
ra tic primary.
Elijah BufTUin,
FOR MAGISTRATE.
3D am a candidate for Magistrate Dlst
13, Simpson Creek Township, subject
to the primary. II C GORE.
I am a candidate for Magistrate in
Simpson Creek Township, subject
to the Primary,
G. L. BELLAMY.
Longs, S. C.
I am a candidate for Magistrate, 12th
district. Simpson Creek-Daisy and
Ilanunond; subject to the rules of th?
Primary.
JOHN >V. tAKlLK.
I am a candidate for Magistrate a
Adrian, in Conway township, subjec
to the Demoratic primary.
J. J. KING.
I hereby announce myself a candidal
for reappointment as Magistrate for Con
way Magisterial District, "sutriect to th
action of the Democratic primary
W II CHESTNUT
I hereby announoe myself a cand
date for Magistrate in Simpson Cree
Township, subject to the rules of tl
I Democratic primary.
WILLIAM H. CAUSEY,
> Eldorado, S. C.
My candidacy for magistrate i
* Hayboro township is hereby announci
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: Gurley, S. C.
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SUPT OF EDUCATION.
I announce my candidacy for re.
election to the office of County Superintendent
of Education, subject to
the rules of the Democratic primary.
To prepare myself for educational
tvork, 1 worked out a free four year's
:ourse in collge. 1 have hadyix year's
experience in teaching public schools
ind five year's experience in teaching
graded and high schools.
I wish to thank the people for past
support and their loyal co-operation
luring my term of office and, it reelected,
1 will do all I can to provide
better schools for the boys and girls of
[lorry, and help and encourage them in
their corn, cotton aud tomato clubs.
8 H BROWN.
Tobacco Growers,
fo My Friends and Customers:
T wish to say, there will be a
change in my tirm this year at my
same old stand the big Farmers
Warehouse at Mullins. l have formed
copartnership with Mr. W. T.
Burton, of Wilson, N. C., whom I
have known fifteen years. Mr. Burton
is recognized by the tobacco
trade to be one of the finest auction
eers in the business. My auctioneer
being a partner in the business
will naturally take more ihterest in
selling each pile of tobacco.
Thus placing us in position to
serve your selling interest better
than ever. Tae natural advantages
are the ones that always count in
the tobacco business. My motto
has always been to do my best advertising
on my warehouse floor.
So as T may not be able to see you
all at your homes, but mo staying a
week with you would not add one
cent to the sale of your tobacco.
Too much drumming by any business
shows a weak point.
1 wish to return many thanks for
the liberal patronage extonded me
for the past ten years and hoping to
merit a continuance of same.
Vrery truly,
J. S. Neal.
2b, Mullins. S. C.
Quarterly Conference at Salsm.
The third Quarterly Conference of
the Little River Circuit will be
held next Saturday, June 22ud at
Salem Methodist Church. All the
otlicials of the Little River charge
are asked to be present, and the
public generally are cordially invited
to attend. The Presiding Elder,
Rev, R. H H. Jones will
preach at 11 a. m. after which he
will hold the quarterly conference.
Mr. Jones will also preach at Salem
on Sunday morning. Rev. R. F.
Bryant of Little River requests us
to make this announcement.
Revival Services ut Home wood.
Beginning July 10th and closing
July 21st a revival meeting will be
held in the Hall at Homewood.
Rev. VV. C. Owen of Fork, S, C.,
will assist the pastor. Rev. A. D.
Betts. There will certainly be services
every night and probably every
morning also It is hoped that
all who can do so will plau to attend.
Mr. Owen is a strong preacher
and deservedly popular where
he goes. He is ploasantly remembered
here in Conway where he has
attended two or three confeiences.
Executive Committee Meets.
Tho County Democratic Execueommittee,
consisting of the chairmau
of each precinct, is hereby
called to meet in the court house at
Conway on Monday July 1st next
at 11 o'clock a m for the purpose of
fixing asseuients of candidates, the
dates of campaign meetings, the appointments
of managers of the primary
election and to transact such
other business as shall come before
it, A full attendance is urged.
J A Lewis.
County Chairman,
Early Cotton Bloom at Conway.
Mr Charles Dusenbury reported
an open cotton bloom last Tuesday
on the farm of Mrs F G Burroughs.
Horry is famed for good cotton land
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Several of the people from Conway
attended the Blease meeting
at Galivants Ferry last Wednesday.
The speaking took placein the afternoon
and he had a good crowd to
listen to him. He had a good deal
to say, as usual to whom were his
friends and not his friends, and alai
i repeated the statement that he ha9
1 frequently made before that he is
5 one of tho most satisfied men in the
wit.h the ntlice of Governor
nui >? t WM .
and a beautiful red-headed wife,
t John Byrd James will run again
for the office of County Supsrvisor
of Horry County, and his card ape
pears in this issue. Mr. James is a
r hardworking farmer, who has made
e a success at his chosen calling, and
there is no more honest and
straightforward man in that section J
j. of the county. He is perfectly hon- I
k es.t, and never fears to let one know I
ie where he stands on any question of I
the day. He was a candidate in I
the last election, out he was hand!- J
capped by reason of their being 1
jn seven candidates all from his see* I
.j tlon of the county. He does not be- I
lieve the same condition will prevail I
this year, I