The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 15, 1912, Image 1
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All of the Candidates Ad*
.'dressed the Voters
ATTENTIVE ilESaitlG TO ALL
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' 4*'tk
Inle dst Seemed to (.'enter In the Race'
for the State Senate and the Race
? for
the Houfec of Representatives*
Much Intercut Also fc'elt ixi the Kate
for County Supervisor.>
The; second meeting of the regular,
countyc'ahVass todk place at Dog
131 uIf yesterday, in the pretence of
about one thousand people. Chair?
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men C. V. ?JoLu.-.on promuea ai uiu
mooting.
County Treasurer.
John Holt thanked his friends for
past support. Stood on his record,
and asked a continuace of their
suoport
.J C JohnSon made about the* same
speech as at other places. Says
he is competent and will do his duty
if elected ,
House of RepresentativesW
N Ourrald sfio'syered flowers on
D-v: 15115tf. Stands for everything
that tends to uplift the rural districts.
Country has V70nderiful resources
wuteh should be developed
opposed to hioh taxes. In favor of
belter schools iii the couutry, but
opposes such lar^e, appropriations
for the higher institutions. Opposes
wiiite teachers for colored
schools. Favors a flat rale of 2c
per mile on sib' railroads. The railreads
should haul the poor at the
same rate thiy do the rich. Favors
bond ise.es by townships to
build better roads, and let each
township voce as much as it wants.
E J Sherwood, not a stranger
personally, but is poiiticuUv, or
partially so. For the last ten years,
has advocated what ho believed to
bo for tho best iruerost of theoouh-A
ty. Stands for purity in all thicks.
VVas a member of*the County Board
j^CEd uoption for "five .yeafrs and wa$;
faithful to his trust. Thinks he is
fi . . :
quart lied to, represent the people.
Has a o can iae art and an educated
mind. Educated to the needs of
the county. Believes he can hold
his own with any member in the
House. Wo have too many laws
now. Thinks warehouse cbargqs
should ho neutralized. Believes in
the medical inspection of school
children. Believes in the Torrens
land registration system.
Q Are you a Blease man?
/ Ans, Expected the question ?
but the Chairman would not give
him time to answer/
Ai LJ Tyler, almost a stranger,
but sees some tamilliar faces.'
Was a faithful soldier in the {Spanish-American
War. BalieVeis in
correct weights and measures.
Stands for bolter roads and better
schools. Opp jsos negro lodges 'unless
licensed by the btaie.
Q. Are you going to vote for
Blease?
Ans. I shall vote for Blcase if I
am living.
W D Law rim ore, glad to be here
of course. Second time he has
be n here before the people asking
tneir suiter ago. Nothing '.againsv
his opponents, out running on bis
QV/n merits, Don't want to make
too many promised, but will do the
f best ho can. Is in full syrnpa t ify
w.lh the jworkiug class.y Favors
compulsory education u rider; cor
re ti ictions. The stock latfr fyot nib
issue, but will be voted on iiv the
coming primary. Will abide by
that Vote, personally opposes it.
Complimented the Independent lie' publie
in his usual liowcry.and fiden
t manner,
*"Q. Are you a Blease or Jones
man? (. f J
Ans. On the 27th of August I
shall vote for* Cole L. Blease.
C F Liest. The Stock law was
roy issue when I announced ..my
candidacy, and I still boJIevfc it due'
of the best moves that, liorjry.County
could make. Wants- better
roads and bulioyes they should be
Uopt up by taxatio*>.Horry is ribh
if she would only take advantage of
her opportunities. Favdrs be tier
schools urio drainage,
h Q Are you a Bieasc .or .Joupa
maur
Ans. With all ,due rospcct .for
the Governor, 1 am in favor the
Democrat c nominee Judge Jones.
J R AJUbroolf thankt d ids ffttmdk
for past support. Ho will not vote
in the G jvernor^rnce. . , ,M j M
M Stanlev said did not enter in
% to any combine iu regard to t>uijd
ib# the bridiro across Kingston Lake.
Would r ot say if for Jones or Blease.
W L Mishoo said he'oast friqj first
voiri'for B.*R. Tillman .and bis last
for Cole L. Blease and hifcnext \Mie
wil.1. be f jr Cole L. Biease,- favored
better ro;ids, drainage and a better
educational system, and beliefd In
a botle~-.sy.stom of taxation, *.
Geo H Jones, said be bad been a
candidate for six years* \ foff the
Bouse of Representative. He opposes
the "no fence" law. Roads
to
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ACCIDENT DEALS j>EATH 1
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Th*? ftiicuiiiKr *?f u Triiik nt Houthorn
Prodpcts Co., Kill# Pron\.v
inent Citizen, 4
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Yesterday morning about 4o'clock
at the plant, of Southern Wood Prbduots
Co., the bottom end of ooo of
the large steel tanks, used lju the
extraction of rosin and spirits
from light wood, was blown out, and
the hot contents pfKtbo tank .were
tdowfo and scattered around ihv
pjacft, Mr A M Burroughs vijis
struck by the explosion, the
4h<H'materials from the tauk cov^ri.Uif
hi's body, and he was so soriouyfv
In);; el tha J h?, died at a ) ea! y .
hour yesterday morning. tie vv>,. 1
the manager atthe plant during plant
during the night shift, and was eogjgod.
in his duties at the time of ,
the accident. All of the other employees
got out of the way, exccpi '
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J. WO I li'grus, m-wrid uuu i
Albert Parmley, who were both i
seriously, though perhaps not fa tally ;
injured. The force of the explosion .
carried the. tank ou-i through the 1
.roofing bending steel beams, /if' i
The tank was the one into -which 1
Qertuin products are pumped for <
distillation. It was while it was (
being filled for this purpose-that the i
force cxpiuded the tank- Perhups <
the exact causes of the trouble can {
not at this time be accurately ex- |
plained. *&&&' ... 5
-Conway wassartdenM hy the death <
of Mr. Burroughs. Me was a-broth <
er of Messrs If A Burroughs and t
JJ M> Burroughs of Burroughs &> i
Collins Co. lie leaves a wife ana 1
two 'small chirdren. 1
The plant is situate across the J
river from Conway* Happeuiirg as '
it*did in the early morning, the few 1
who were at the plant at the titqe; (
found difliculty in getting help. The I
explosion took place in the' new t
works which were completed some I
months ago, and which are located 1
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ft fciiurii uisstuiiuc ftwuj 11 u in tu?j uju
plant of -.Walker Chemical Works. I
n fr,T|<T^/frwMmf? j.MHO?
should bo worked by taxation. Bo- 1
lievea in. t*fae taxation of standing I
timbor^pwned by corporation^ ?
[Clerk oi Court
^ L Bryhn ha . no opponent ani* (
will U'jf lyplfjq $;up*.?ouh{ He thank- '
(id ihe people lor ua$t Support unci. (
hopes tb htivb a majority tnis- time. '
Auditor
.. . N. C Adams wan not present,'-but; '
Mr I' M Bendy read a loiter Iron# j
him, than Kin# the people for their
sap port, arid referring1 to his recent' (
illness and.the rush of,the work in
his* oflice.' "" ' | ,
Senators y; |
L 11 Singleton deeply feels his obli 1
gatious to the pfoploYof Dog Biufl'?j <
He had to start at iho bottom when
ho was first elected - to the House}** <
but during his term was a mom beC] i
uf one of. tne.mosb .important committees.
He is not ashamed of his>:
record in the House, never did favor <
taking the people's money to build
the Myrtle Beach shell road, and no.; 1
.law was*ever pissed to move Kingston
Lake bridge lor Ihe personal in-*j I
torest of any particular. There waa< j
an extra levy <of 2 mills for road? <
and bridges generally. ij
Mr Buck was one of the men thafjj i
voted in the meeting for the shell?
road 1 opposed the resolution^ i
. Not altogether responsible* for the,. :
appuintm.erjt.of jbe progept, Boartf:
of County Commissioners, but they;
are able int n, i Will never place the i
slock law on the people until they*
-vote for ib. Th-at lil-tle bailotiaox' is
only a bl.iid. We need good roads/
and while fro Cannot do everjFtlvi'j.gx
jaftone 'tune, lets dolhj/' some-;
, thirpg, and put the people's money',
back ba the road it frprn. Fa-j <
vors a school system along all lines. I
H Lj liuck refers to record as cnw.
zen and business map, 1 Its not who ]
Lam and where T came from, but <
what do L stand for." Neither of us
haye any. pt rsoaal rignt to bo Sena tor,-*-tfte
jSb''ymfrs, not a mud &lin&!
or, but thinks discus-ion of a man's,
record legitimate ? thatsalf we will^
do* He and Singleton both from*
Buck 'a.;,township ^iikos hitrq- just
sorry both are in the race. f*iein- i
ber ofTKfpr;ltTiCTtt machine? has *no
pet schemes, free and independent ,
bK^pV h# iV/a ^omoora^ ^Docsmjoc j
haVbld ride in 6h anybody's coat- ,
tail.f > <app anting school
trustees for year terms, one to be (
! appointed evWij 1 i
[support the do^^e1f!a^;'fjioiiiilice for
Governor. Fence qtiestiou V'as no i
qssue with caudidatee,! but wants ,
the people, it will be Voted on the (
li. Hvj-.ad^ Aof of .Dec., 2$?f;':188d
Q: Are .yt)u a JOnps or BteaSv??m^n'fN ,
A ii? T jim fbr JeneA. i h
Singleton replied aud itopd on J
record eyUift }6n ih^bf l\\(p\u)l oivll^/
toeatKno^bj^J Hh t\CT &//pid/
not fair to be prcsentr-iM^taw^vhon
the people of ^Iprry were concerned.
Has the'yioople bis best service
uud cap do;n{{ bouot? in lbe future.
^ The rest of The'rsrrdidaua/Wdif "
Lh e ir u&J* a Ujgpeoc h . is*'. )mpp*i:
bin to give > ,, tuiie* reporViivi/tbkj.
tsbuo. ' ' ;
Owing: to delay lit* aWpiwent of patier,
we are compelled; to - gp 4gt vMfc
short form this week.
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>/i >ua U/o?n|* 10 rfdfv I
fold by a Number of Voters
at Grices.
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GOV. BLEASE MT PRESENT
i , bin .-iH ? AOIAO iho H'
ThetfignerB of This Article Say Mr
A. li. 'JttdcsoTi was Misinformed as
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' to DrunkeiteSs and 'I*ig*Sttewed iii
Whiskey at the Wilsdn Blease Fish
, t . I*.?:1 Q <3
" Fry at Grices Ferry in Marion Coun<
t ! Ilfnw 1&b'( O/Jv TO ^UrTC,O "in I
tyErtitpr
JEIqrald: ?Having, read ,tW
rr. : clous fabrications jh'your0 i:>suc
3 i he 8th August, 1912, abput the
' i; h fries" at Gripes Ferry in Mari
. Oounty, signed A. D, Jackson,
md boinir membierS of the Wilsoh13
ease Club which was organized
lb." re, we wish, to said article
in so far a< it refers to nn\
"fish fry"or Ginbmreefci.'ig at Glides
Ferry by the supporters: \of
Jbverhor t31eu.se and to denounce
the aforesaid article as a li-sne of
anting. hvpooritioal, sanctimonious
?nd piexcpse.ablefalsehoods,-. writ*
ten in malice, arising from the!
dime pits of prbjTfdioe and hat-red'
>f Cole L. lilease, Governor pl\Sou'?b
Carolina, in spirit, purpose and.
i*sVonce, every iteih, through the
atteraucep'of this article as it refers'
io.any doing, saying or planhcf oifr'ay
bolitioal or otherwise, of Alonzo
Dove Jackson's, Maple Swamp
"booze still",' eruptTotfs, *~origina;ing
jn a low ipentalijy,. vicious
Christianity and depraved political
:ood and ideals. The baseless lies
ibout "Grices Ferry fith fries'/
jatched and told by paid 4'spi*s" of
jkoT. Bosh Felder?W.J Burps,
jury-box-stufTing, witness bribing,
iharacter thieves, are no Excuse for
A.. D. Jackson's imitations of the$
ibces and slandering of his neighbors
and friends. Governor Biea'se
lid talk there twice, but - the tion.
fames Norton, of Miulins.,, was tbev
bnly speaker who ever addressed
)ur Club arc! to say that he was
Irunk at any time, A, D. Jankson
must have known wasuntrue. Except
one cup of lager beer, Mr Norton
never drank with us, there are
dsewhere, i .oneidrop uF fermented
liquors.. On joining our, Club two
m m, a Biptist Minister wfyo does
not drink and a business man .of
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%JJ LI A I 1 I J a , Willi 11 CfcU C Ik IV 11 C% U 1 II l\ J KJ U U
was not ilryuk,i.made.-.statements'of
the reasons, actuating- them. The
"pig stewed iu boc'ze" story could,
only arise in the scare given, A.
f). Jackson *?' atitDBicase "Whiskey
distilling, friends who. - have moved"
iotp Hurry, out of Horry, and
frightened at tho close proximity
;o iheir "bo&z'o still" of these gatherings
and whilp ^"sleepy" or
C ired, "a pig fell into the boose
-fciil.V and. was stewed as may be
We do not know that A. J>. Jackson
ihls part and parcel in a ''booze
still" but some of us have seen the
signs of his auti-Biease friends' who
'"pile end move", and we must conclude
their ire, in their inire, gave
vent to their slimy thoughts and
doings through A. D. Jackson am)
so adieu to him in his cherished
political holds of 4,pig stewed in'
boor-0" >^nd vituperative slandering
Of Oth^VS _ ; v ,.v. .. .
S-ghed h'y people who attended
the lUh' frms.
S D lkner, ' R W Kent, J A Hamer,
R L Stiwcwhouso, Jas; Stackhouse*
J W Brown, J O James, R
B llarrclson, L F Harrulsou, S H
Coleman. C W Bordon, W T Stephens,
R C Snipes, B L Martin,
Jesse Rogers, I R Miller, W H
B'own. B D Strickland, A D Anderson,
W M Perritt, D W Rodgers,
W J McLeldon, SB Daniel.
Mullins, S. C.
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Political Pow Wow.
There was a gathering of voters ai
little River on last Wednesday,
the occasion being one of the picnics
for which that section of the
r.ounty is famous. Hon. R B.
Scarborough had been invited to'ad
dress the people on the subject of
the stock law, which has been 'made
jne of tho issues to be voted upon
by the people in the coming primary.'
The candidates had also been
invited to address tho gathering,
and several of them Louk advantage
of the opportunity to state their
views to .iiio. people. Among the
ciudidatefc who addressed the thepllu/^'were'A.
1,', Johnsbp, L. B(. Singleton,
H. Buck. Most of the
party from Conway went in automobiles.
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No 6Q6 For Chills & Feypr.? >v
& .T^ n ( ~. j T's or ml
This is ? prescription*. prepared
especially for Chills and.Favors-. Five
or six doses will.break any cas^of
Chills and Fever, and if taken, then
as a tonic the Fever will not return
"It acts on the liver better than Calomel
and does not gripe or sicken.
Price 26o. > ;o ha , ih( 4
m Oct 29. . aoJi
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IJR.S1U3P,. AWiiUSU (>15, i ~j 19:
[- . J n 11 i r-b w 4--To
the Corn Club ifoys.
I promised to write you nw^
! aby_uLih&.SfiljiyLujCifop k-0 N.-Aviou-'
| al Corn" Snow in Columbia to u. lit id
, next January.
X>wo scholarships.will b: y, v tfx to
i tftjbfot\XLO boys main^o* K: <'' ,'esl
yiQJd I have worked itsbo |QH
expenses will bo paid .axOepi y*Jul
living expopsfts pj* bo?u*d -lb:
scholarship v/ill b? an hon'oV aofl ala
pleasure to the boy; wbo f>ue
ceod in getting it. ,t. I :
v I shall re-organizo the A>x? ? Han*
die Club for the bpys?but you may
make eitherw*^Xi>/l|ah(U<i ut pl >.\
beam or a CGhier table or one' of
each if .you prefer,. - Pi'.z.*s< w ill he
given.for,all. ,i will teil.\ou nun .'
alioW ?hem fitter.n' ** ^ ?j.>ao
You boys who are competing ip the
corn. cotton and axe handle dfdbk'.
I would Ukp to see you cog3peto< in
oonvpo^itk)n-Avohfr: " "k* '
I will ?'yve a nice^.gold ; modal to
the c<*umPy boy bV trwecni the s
of ^2 apdr.20 ffi, hp writ fig r the hp fc c q m.
position of mp.re than a tnou^ud
woh'ds -6nlthe f<pflowing fubj -6' J:
' *' A Complete Colin try Mourn,
We wilLjaan.L.yxiu~to show- .t-ho --v-ario^s
thing^jwhich uai^e upf,a u >14pl<5texmunt,r.y.i?onie,
\<*'
mil..!? :
4,LU S Hi vufJJAJU
china were once p ?or boys.
I Every y^py shin > ohAVs $n ven fci ng
or iinp^o.vip^ ?, Brpi Iwk : 1 V*rhaps
| there ax^ boys i u 11 o.rry w.ho
could inyyut a . v.c.ry . utffjfuJ (arm
t6$L5>T *Y. " ?i? ij -,, do. u . o
1 pr^aqizyd $he Corn and Opt'on
Cluoi 1q. Ah'cpu rugf] , you ..b<>ya -> .to
Study be tierlnetjipds ,<>,<f /arming;
now, I woii'd Yiko, tp .direct your attention
to farm topi a,/ J will ivork
up a nice prize.Tpr^he boy who lpvciibs
the most useful farm tool and
who wiJl nVajvp ik .Blindly irui;atior>
oc m'pdel of it. . Y? u can. ustj ;,oft
wbod to matte \he imitation or mod
r-1
w. .
We want all. the e/ubs to meet.
wUfr lh.d cj#;g elub this,,fall. L j&ijlk
we can baYc'lbo oust ^sho-vv ( tha- .v/,e
have ever had. T hayo gathered up;
about $300 worth of p"iz,o fqr you.
S H B- own. ,
The W AI U Meeting.
The fcoermrt a'nimai iitehtFest'o1 the :
<V M U au xvlkiry. to trb*e Wa^cattia'w j
Association will be held with the
W M S of PieahUU^ JJLoine Church,
Iporis, S.C.. Aug 27ih, 28. h.
'We expect tr> diuvo' with us in this J
meeting Mrs. J? B) Boatyright, of
Mullins, .MissesAlary Adams 'and
Pauline. lvidpv qf. Dar'iytftpp^ Miss
r.dde recently ifradu:it(d from our
W M U IVai'mng kchobf, unci we
hope'to have Mr.'and' Mrs. John
Babe, South Carolina Missionaries
to Obi da, for OurBnlM'slomiry service
Each soeiety-. Y, V/. A , and B.trd
is urged fcO.be well represented' ami
to send names of their 'delegates m
or.ee to Mrs* C. J?.l .?.]&. av.es, Boris,
'S. C. .Pi-.; ^ iix,!'l
We earnestly insist that all wonen
and girls interested in Chris'ti'au
work frbin. any of our eh ni ches at-'
tend tins' meeting,and "gain inspiration
a ri cV 1< n o wled ?i b' f r rn it.
/'. ' PKOGBAM.'
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Ex mii-tive Board ai.eeetipg Tuesday
August* 27 tja, Jl a. an
rri -i r . i >/? n
jl .n';.uoy. Uf ierieoon :n rniyer.
atin pivusujservice. K-?;tt Dy ijl'b.
3 R Kd^;M;ci.
Gep/.j n ??M v, Tou d,
K.jsponso^Al'pvS Gj vpagston;.
Roil call :pf.} \Vv M< ,S. wiii: re,
ports. , * , j % . *
Super in teo d e n t ad d ; pa s.
Reading of Constitution.
PresontertVon iwd -ndepl-ion t>fStandard
of Exgcllanra r*
11 jport of
fehSUtamO twfo
Social half hour.
Night Service?P u b 1 ic ?; M i s s i o h,arv.^evotlortah^rvlde;;:
. i - i ,>i
,,r'. ^?nr ?:\Vvrk; .Mr*,
> Rhpr*?t7in( Truu]in^: Snbftdlf-MisS:
'L-ic .. t ,
i Mfrtfr ?a reft' H<nii?~ 'Mi ss >ta\fcy "S pF
VoV. }j5ibdmnxi sniloa
1 Missionary Address, ? .
Missioft0rrOTiiM?p*r- ' " :
Benediction.
Wed ncmdav M orn i n<*
9:00 o'clofflp-Y. 'Jv. 09 and
Bands. o A a*~Jr.
C >n ocration Service?Mi?s Bide
UpU, y of I>vt<te . yvjiitt Tvpnv 'J7"
in-i he? dv?tt?p ierfn-*M
i o \T * v A rl :i r?\ s
*?A A O i'A >7 - . .....
Poll cull rw?"A*i-a^ Wf>h rcpbrls.
^
Woman's Missionary S>cio<v re-j
spanvbtarfaOf. \\ A'sv au<A.lU:ifis
?i\Trs J. P 'p.ii luim, .
"3nW$hteh5$fc ?ituVon,;
abhuKrQur ?ijjlsrrrMins:I4flii/Ja ,t?v
'if tymboiiw,
M Klei Mission blucly Cuiss?Miss
Asanas. .l/'?o for^-acirtc
Personal Service?Mrs. IJoatwright.
-5 Ixaxv r>D*i
business.? y* t a
. What ha$-tirc&trt to
.me? All present.
. ?^i*rt'vjL<3& .T JE J? *i fcfiTUKjc
j ^Irs. C. II. Snider,
v J' i ^Superintendent.
j .? *? > 1 'M-t,;.!
? Mayor H P JVutie has announced
his candidacy for reelection to .the
office, s
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iuMtN*MiMOBS* tfunAi <i>u??? m rH^?MlnnrMatfNM*?iWM<i
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[\W, Willi. IfflJflK
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Gathered by a Herald Mar.!
on His Mounds.
CAUOHT OH THE BOUNCE.!
tf>(r/ty Fsiiji of News (lathered t>y
Ihc WuvshU- for the tuforniatioa
iiiul iii&iructtou of Herald
of Interest
Aoolit tHe City.
Robert Tiiitliivv has moved to
.Marion', N. 0/
. S S /\ihUt on was in Conway several
days recently.
"Pay ye.utf svibse ifitUui to J M D >rrnaa
and he will give you your read
i pt. ! I ..
Clet'K of Court- W L Bryan, paid
a yisij, to his jhflme. at jjittje Rjvey,
ppe U'U;/ ja'fcu WeeK..
. ..AV iV Jordan, one of our lea-ding
?an."uocs, sp^ut smne time iu Conway
jDn2l}^|n?*s buS1 day last week.
$t S%[ictr of Adrian, S . 0.,
wai-rirn'Mif?-the-peopl-** r-'rsitrn"" Conway
the 1attor part of last week.
V^e:s are registering for tfce
appr ^hir)<; tpv/rifilc'otiotiu Town
pollutes promises to bo hot iu, a 1 ittlo
While* r r ; r>
< ' i C i J k ' : ; v. - .
L:?^e ^quantities of tobacco is
bci&u sold now on the Conway mprketw.tlnd
the prices have so far been
very/.^'od. ? >
T M Turbeville formerly of this
cuuavy, out tio%v'residing at Dillon,*
S. C.j, pyjad a business visit to (Jonwa^
last wees'.
( *" , ;a ' i f
5 or 0 doses (>hh will break any
<?asa:'of Chilli '& Fever; and if taken
i hennas a tonic the Fever will not
return. Price Ubo. .
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, J D Anderson ana industrious and
^ueftfisvful farmer living near the
4outioy seat,! visited Conway on
uiminebs one clay lasti week.
t Hj&JV M e G e h c e. i w a a the I i r s t w a re u-jualfctiati
to; reach one \ million
Oouhdt this season. Come - to see
!'tee and join the crowd.
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j There was d picnic out at Cedar
I Grove last Saturday, as we are in[gunned,
a:kU several of-the. candidates
addressed the' voters on that
^cciispm, h J II
P Little has the contract for
the Erection of A hew brick building
at StvYiiotte; N C. The work will
Oj trono irom bricks m an ufae Direct
(lore by Mr. Little.
-Vralrsr 'Hazard," of the G ipr)/c!tp\\jg..
br>i; yvas in Co i way ihe u4<\l
'die to Um: week da bn^nvv's'r
VIr.j i 1. % rd 13 -me' of th.- i nidi.qv
a' Orrueys o? thL section of tin Ctvf"I''q?'
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MTs -u vv uplinvs and litrin onus,
returned from Wurroli's bi!ot last
hUlprdivy morriiffg. Tiroy ha.ve.be u
spending some time there crjoying
tho p:e?sa*n. oiv&n bre.czos,
J jjti Dorm wy in the author'sy.iagora
of the ii;ya.d., aed nu-::ag.
with the e.nuUy yapd)*
duip|. i.'.-v' Mm what you owe and
I) e \*i! 1 g i Vfy you your receipt
J,'"P, Graham oh6 of tho hading
( t e .^ful farmers of the
.furuiitf section lying1' bot ween Conway
and the upper Waeeumaw
Lively was on cuu* streets one day
lulst week ?iIlea<iing bo.business.
k !
I)oii|fc pCovgofc that vou cyan pay
, emi r kPtD'uri rir.inn fco .1 M nvmiin
' ' , . 'v T"fr: \ v _
wluhi he is round toe county wujp
i lie c^ncljdatesvIceritrm ber t1
ydu do not pay, "'your niitne wi'?. ii v e
td be dropped from the list.
Mr., and- Mva Moore r,,B '
;$)! B G Sloan,*and M
T&ouipsoti, dll ofLTttl ,
dkl Coo way on last Mol.d..J , ooming 1
rt^vcr by automobile, and returning
riduiie on t .e same day.
' Mr S NT Smith has plout / of open
'tf.Vtton in his lield in tlio Galiyants
Ferry SuCt-ion, ard sent one of the
open bods to the Herald oftioe under
tUto of August. 8 n. Mr Smith is a
vujry pro#.-e^dvo CoH'pU planter, and
! farms on good land,
rHI <
i [From the farm of Burroughs & ,
Thill ins Co., a fevv mites from Cop-1
...1., tl,< il.M, 1,1 1. ,.3 wnnni,,.?l ?,?av *
w<fc>| tiiu ii'ji f-iu CMO i i v rivcu |
od'Mi cotton which was upon in *be >
lijld on August 8vh. Mr. N 1>.
| Shipper is farming on this plane this)
end UQ,ba*t-shaw.u biauo i to;
rJ^oj very proipafoui^ivtiii g regressive.?
.} 11 w Manuel Svipp-jr, of near Con 1
w;tv, ha^ praduocd perhaps the
Tufgest egg vykv raised iu Horry j
^cluuty Tt was laid by a. Wyaudott
hep.a ad measures in Qircuipfereuce,
one way, eight inches, and the
o .fcei; way, ten inches, and it weighs
eidh^ ounces.
Say Smith, you missed it all by
going to Farmers' Warehouse
wijth your fobacoo. W P Lawrence
sold about HO 000 pounds for more
money ithan I ever saw in South
Carolina. Try him next and you
will see what you have lost by going
wrong.
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No I9
Should Florence Have Monoply?
Our neighbor, Florence, as acoun
Ky and city gives uy an example of
mergy and thrift in development
which might be envi d unless it
v,.s both our pleasure .sod privilege
to tak 2 it as a model > nd pattern in
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U wl i' III / U1U C IJ UI lO IV/ Li |/ i ? ? #
distinguished nositi- n in the Pee
Oeo seel ion. It sho< 1 I be observed
however that some part, at least, of
It- leading position amou^ its ceighoors
is due to its fortunate location
and not necessary because it possessed
all of the ability and patriotism
that qualifies the citizenship of
the Pee free'section for representing
the people in a public capacity. To
a stranger, however, who for the
lirst time should become acquainted
with the list of officer holders iu this
section it would appear that only
those who breathe the atmosphere
of Florence are equipped mentally
and other wise to represent the peo?U?J
Y.it.r> iKci lifcl.r
United States Senator E D Srnit^
from Florence; Secretary of Stat^
ii M McCowii, from FJorence; Lieu
tcndarit G >vernor, Ohas A Smith,
l'rom Florence; Solicitor W H Wells,
from Florence; Chairman Warehouse
Commission, J W McCown, from
Florence. This latter position, how
ever, was rendered void by a recent
decision of the Supreme Court,
We think we have mentioned
uoout all of the important positions
that could be held for honor aud
profit in this section except one and
i hat is the position so acceptable
tilled by the lion <1 E Ellerbo as a
representative in Congress. Florence
wants that position. Is it not too
much to ask , . e voters ci the
Pep Dee sect a u Fmtthis one position
held by u i. .. .1 from another
county- should be taken over by
Florence merely to increase its list
of nolables. To. do so would only
serve the purpose of replacing admittedly
one of our bast congress.onou
from the South, Mr Ellerbo,
ailh Mr Uagsdale.
if. <in?a not occur to us that we are
assuming for the Pee Deo section
outside of Florence a sellish position
. hen we suggest that all our public
positions should not be given to one
,_>uuty:- Marion Star. Adv
Conway Methodist Church.
Services for Sunday, Aug 18th:
Sunday school at 9:45 a jq. Preaching
by tlu; pastor at 11 a in. Fpv/orfch
League at 4 p m, Preaching
at 8:15 p in. Prayer-meeting on
VVeuuwsday night.
Peeaphmg at xioirn. wood on SunJay
at 4 o in. ,
A coruial welcome awaits you at
ail of ouik services.
Albert D Botts,
, .. Pastor.
The report of Commissionu'S of
Agriouuiiro fur July saovrs thavthe
five VV arc ho uses in Mulnns, W 0'.,
sola 842,4T4\ pounds fur $57,od9.^0
A ^rugo ior Mullins was $0.8. par
hundred pounds it also shows H, W.
iVuGkuide ol Nichols sold 4,979 92
p utts for $37,749.22, average $7.58
pv. uuadrcu pounds. This report
.j vs that rl. \V. fvicGehoe sold
.twj ifeivus us much tobacco as the
ti, _ warehouses al ivlullius, bold at
mi rvenlge of 74 cents per hundred
Minds wore man was made by
.fiuUios.* Tne Star Warehouse at
j .chela failed to uiaUe a report for
4 uly. . ii. ' < N
Thore was a trial at Loris last
Momlay of several indictmonts and
cross inches tnent-s, the parlies Doing
jVlr bid Springs on the one side, and
5u- Jioyd and his two brothers
-iu the oonors.de. Ali of the cases
were inve*tigited by MagistrtteJ hi
XThrcc, oxoepc one or two that were
held to oe within his jurisdiction,
i: d those were continued until
riOtVier day. As to tne ca*es inside
^ the town. Mayor vv d uugues attended
the t.ial with .lie uuaerstaud
Jug that ho would bring up in the
town court, such oases as might
couio under Uu ordinances, according
to the evidence. Bjth of
the cases weie represented by attorneys
from Uouway.
Among the lot of good prices
was J H Hbiuios, 415 at 15, W J
Chestnut 307 at 144, G B Jankius at
15, A B Parker 517 at 14$ VV L
Parker 15, Z T Duraut 317 at 13, W
U Duraut iit>4 at 13,1 G l) Anderson
one lot at $14,75, one $13,75. J D
Ooliius 4SO at Mi, T B Holt 317 at
in], A u Woodward 350 at 141, VV G
Cueslnut 167 ai lo one lot at $14,75
S C itaoou ono lot $14,75, two, sixtoou-one
at $14 00, VV D Bdwards
one toad at $14,00. Lots of others
made good sates, but space will not
permit us to mention all of them.
But ii you will get in the swim, you
will be pleased. Yours to serve,
vv p r.'mi'nmifl >\t thA Old Unliable
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Far mores' Ware house.
II W McTIahee, Nichols, S. C.,
sokl MCnd!?/ August 12ob, (>1958
I pounds of tobacco for $8,283.13. Average
$13 30 per hundred pounds.
This sale included scrap, primings
and common Tips. If you want tho
highest market price for your to
bacco soli with me.
H W McGehee.
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