The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 19, 1914, Image 8
AN APPEAXi
To Baptists to Help Pay off Embarrassing
Debt.
To the Baptists of Conway and Vicinity:
1 am addressing jou through your
community paper, as well as through
the B iptJKt Courier, appea l ig t'> I
you to enable me?by p?rsonal gift I
from each of you- t > pay an embarrassing
debt now resting on your
State Mission Board.
Quite a number of people have
sent contributions, varying Ifrom
twent v-tive cents to ten dollars, but
the amount received does not come
near paying the debt. IW jist a
small sacrillce and some self den al,
hundreds of our pe >ple could send
me at least one dollar on this debt.
This, I beg you to do. Plea so do
not imagine that your neighbors
will send theirs and therefore you
need not b ther to send yours. This
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ib pruuuuiy jusL wnat your neighbor
is thinkiug ubjut you.
If vou send cash, you will receive
a receipt at once, but if you send a
check or post office order, you will
need no receipt. The name of each
giver, and amount given, is put on
my book of remembrance. Act at
once, so we can seltie this early in
February.
Fraternally,
VV. T. Derieux,
Cor. Sect.
Died at Moultrie, Ga.
News reached the relatives here
la^t Monday morning of the death,
at Moultrio, Gi., of Mrs Lillian
Sptvey, the widow of the late Mr. G
W. Spivey. after an illness of a week
or more. Tbo interment took place
at Moultrie, on Tuesday last.
She was a daughter of the late
Mr. aud Mrs. James E. Moore of
this county. She is survived by her
brothers, L N. Moore of Moultrie,
and 13. F, Moore oT this county, her
sisters. Mrc. G. F. Stulvey of Lake
City, Mrs. J F. Spivey of Moultrie,
Mrs, W. 11. Spivey of Pensocola,
Flu., and by one child, a daughter.
Lorene, who is about ten years of
age.
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Item? From Joy.
The folks in this section have been
so busy making tobacco beds, going
weddings and wood sawings until
they haven't had time to write, so I
decided to give a little sketch of the
social doings and improvements in
and around this comunity. There
has been quite a lot of sickness for
the past lew weeks but glad to say
that some who have been very ill are
up again.
1 Lei e has been a number of fine
mules purchased and brought into
our community.
D. M. Todd is building a line
dwelling on the Industrial road near
Cooks Siding,
Horee is improving fast, there
are two largo stores here and both
carry a full line of general merchandise
The vacant store near by is expected
to be used for n.
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the near future if it don't remain
vacant or be used for some other
businpss,
Mitibew Brown has erected a now
residence on his place, which is a
great improvement.
The farmers are busy hauling
fertil'zer and preparing to plant
another crop.
On lest Fr'dey we hod a little
snow and the cold winds have been
V-i/'wing, but T guess we was'nt
ail tna? cr toyed the cool breezes.
Jay Bird.
W H. Bell of Bayboro was on our
streets a short time last Monday.
Thomas Watts was in Conway
last Monday.
L B 0*ens was in Conway the
first of this week.
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Bring your j:>b printing to the
Herald office. We will give you
good paper and honest work. I
Goody Adams, a nogro man, was
arrested and lodged in jail last Monday
evening charged with slashing
a negro weman in the arm on Sunday.
He nad managed so elude the
officials for a time but was Really
caught and lodged in jail.
Qui'.e a number of negro prisoners
are in the county jail awaiting
next week on various charges ruu'
ning all the way from stealing guns
up o murder. Tb?'re are three dt fendants
who are out on bond, who
will be tried on the charge of violating
the game laws.
Jchn Phillips, a negro living &t
M>rtle Bract), was arrest>d the first
of the week on a charge of whiskey
selling and was lodged in jail to
await trial ot the court next week.
About two months ago he was arrested
on a similar charge and succeeded
in making bond.
Trespass Notice.
All Derson are hereby forbidden
to enter or trespass in any manner
upon that certain tract of land in
Conway township, containing 150
acres, more or less bounded bv
lands of Peter Hughes, Reedy
Chestnut, R- M Steven and others.
All violatdVa of this notice will be
prosecuted to the full extent of the
ft W* li. H. Woodward.
Haskell Notes.
The Progressive Telephone Com
pany is the latest addition, Is is
n>w in o rerallon
S. F Bourne will i?\y one acre rf
iri>h pji&iOiS this >e. r. We hop*
hi will have good seasons on them
The i^w ros detice of Mr 0. W
C .^nou is very becoming i> t ii>
section.
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Entertainment at Collins Creek.
On Wednesday night, Februiry I
ItS, (piite a la^'go orowd gathered a1
Collins Creek to witness the cl s og
exercises of the C >11 ink C: eek School,
after a very successful term taugh1
t>y Miss Julia Ludlam of Adti.11, S.
C.
A very b-autii'ul 111 vrcb was rendered
by Miss Liura J jhrson, while
the teacher and school marched in o
the house and taken their places on 1
the rostura. After which the following
program was carried out. ;
Song, "America," by the School
Prayer, Rev. Scoggius.
An Opening Address, by Rev.
Scoggins.
The word "School" by Six Child
ei.
'Mice at Play,' by Four Children.
'The Song of the Camp,' by Ollie
Tear p.
'The old Man nd his Grandjon',
by lOmma Smith, J dm Vcreen, Bryun
and Christopher Johnson.
'Tommy's Prayer,' by Julia Ludlam
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'The Song of the Heart,' by One
B )y and Six Girls
Tne Spelling Class,' by Ollie
Tbarp and Twelve Children.
'I Have Drank my Lust Glass,' by
/-11 -1 1 1
lyunstopner donnson.
'Just After the Patty,' by See
Thar p.
'The Two Tcachors,' by Julia Lud- i
lam and Laura Johnson
'Soeing a Ghost,* by Sue Tharp
and Emma Sinitii.
'God Be With You Till We Meet
Again,' by the School.
A march was rendered by Miss
Laura Johnson while the teacher and
school matched out.
'One Present."
Adrians Items.
Health is generally good with a
few exceptions.
The wedding bells are ringing almost
every day. On Feb. llth Miss 1
Pinkie King was happily married to
Mr. B, M. Mis hoe both of Adrian.
On Feb. 9th, Miss IdaPbipps was
married to Mr. James Singlctary of
North Carolina. Those young} men
are to be congraulated in winning
the hearts and hands of these charming
young ladies. May their lives
ever be a long and happy one.
Dr. E O. Watson preached a very I
interesting sermon at Popular last
Sunday. We hope to have him with
us airain soon.
Farmers are preparing for another
crop. 1 think that there will be lots i
of tobacco planted this year owing
to the beds people have sown.
Mr. E N. Thompkins and children
of Green Sea section visit 3d Mr.
and Mrs. Dow Jones recently.
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i'uruieis are loosing iorward Tor
a large strawberry crops this year
Mr. John Norris died recently at .
the heme of his son, Monroe.
Wonder what has become of
Grasshopper, I would like to hear from
him again.
Rose Buds,
Teel Miserable? a
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STATK OF SOUTH CAHOUNA (
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('< uuty of llurry. i
M. 1). BlacUharn, Plaintiff
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A. B. Stephens, Defendant. I
Court of Common Pleas. |
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. ,
(Complaint Served.)
To The Defendant, A. B. Stephens:
YOU AUK HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to answer the complaint, in i
this action, ot \\hi<h a copy is herewith
tened upon you, and to serve a copy of
your arswer to the ya'.d complaint on the
subscriber at his office atConwny, S. C.,
within twenty days after the service
hereof; < x< lusive of the day of such service;
and if you fall to answer tho complaint
within the time aforesaid, the plain
tiff In this aetion will apply to Hie Court
for the relief df manded in thecomplaint.
Dated January Oth, A* I). 11)14,
II. 11. Woodward,
Plaintiff's Atty.
To A. B.Stephens, Absent Defendant
Take noticti that the complaint in the
foregoing stated action and the summons
of which the foregoitg is a copy, were
tiled in the offiee of the Clerk of Court
Common 1 leas at Conway, 8. C., on the
Oth day of January A. D. 1014.
II. H.Woodward,
Plaintiff's Atty* "
W. I. Bryan C. 0. P. (L, 8.) 1
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raj It. and with P. P. P. completely cured J. <
fBj H. Davidson, who had sufTered fifteen I
aK years with blood poison and sores. i
S IT WILL HELP YOU, TOO-A
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Write us and w
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Horry Count;
Your property will
day we receive it.
Horry County Trust Con
Conway, S. C.
Sentlemen:?
Kindly inspect on
surance.
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Address
CONWAY
sj Has largest Capital arid Si
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CAPITAL STOCK,
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LIABILITY OF STOCK HOLD E
SECURITY TO DEPOSITORS,
DIRECTORS
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Scrofula, Malaria I
Skin Disease B
Because it Purities
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Rabbi Solomon, of the Savannah Con* (pjj
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lays. 1 took your medicine as a forlorn HS
hope, but now confess that P. P. P. was H
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ANNAH, GEORGIA g
Trust Co.
TH, Manager. j
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an address on
it to the
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be insured the
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r property for in
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.ij 550 bbls Best Flour
100 bbls Self Rising I
200 Bags Sugar
200 Kegs Syrup
425 Bags Head Rice
250 Caddies Tobacco
Two Cars Corn
Two Cars Best Seed C
One Car Coffee
500 Bags Shorts
Ten Tons Lard
Ten Tons Bacon
75 Fags Grits
100 Bags Meal
And piles of other (
die fertilizer andean
We have a paid in <
dollars and it will be
v hen in need of anytl
I eery line. Will cut clc
have no cash come to
Palmetto
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Galivants Ferry, S. C.
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Adrian, two cob&'ll yellow cow
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the goods and supplies that they !j
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?rry FARMERS:
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>se for cash but if you 1
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- We have bought out. the stock < f
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the Horry Tobacco Warehouse.
We carry up-to-date |Saple
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,f STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of llorry
if By J. S. Vuught, Etq., Probate
Judge."
d \?r l T T-V IT-I-I ?
tt nwrtwm, ,i, jl/? uaigier inaie suit to
me, to grant him Letters of Adininistran
tlon of the Estate of and effects of Kate
Halgler Oliver.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and
creditor of s the a da Kate Halgler Oliver
* deceased. ?.n1 they be an!lappear, before
me, in the Court of Probate, to be held
at Conway, S. C., on March 9th. nex'.
after publicatl 11 hereof, at 11 o'elock In
the forenoon, to shew c-tuse, if any they
have, why the eald Administration should
not be granted.
Given under my Hand, this 16th day
= February Anno Domini, 1014,
Published on the 19th and fcGth dajs of
February 1914 lu^ih * Horry Herald.
J. S. Y aught,
Prol ate Judge o^lloiry County.
I] Curat 014 Saras, Otkar Reaadias Waa't Cora .
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ai are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr."
Porter-e Ant^ptle Healinf OiL It relief
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