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FROM OUR NOTE BOOK.' .? 1 THINGS YOU KNOW AND THINGS YOU DON'T KNOW. ( lit tils of Interest Gathered Her r <d There. Some of Which is Political. Others Ccncernln r Ituslness and Social Events Keep an t \e on Conway. Trade with liome people. AA*. E. Jcllie was in town recently, .r 1?. Huxley was hero recently. (> W. Johnson was in town recently. Conway dirt is more precious than g old. \V A. Spivey visited Conway last Monday. Jas A Lewis was in tho Haskell section last Friday on busiress. W. .1. Hughes was in town last Friday. W. E. Tyler was in town one dcy recently. AV. K. Roberts was in Conway last Monday. J. M Thompson was in town one day lust week. R. I). Cox was in Conway one day last week. Jus. W. Carte?' was in,town one day \ast week?PF Roberts paid tho oflico a pleasant visit recently. Pee Doe Regatta Plaids at 51 cents per yard at Loo's Sale. J. R. Shannon visited the county seat recently, . Mrs- L. I). Causey was in town last Saturday. BI. IS. Singleton was in the city last Saturday. W. J. McCracken visited Conway one day last week. D. W. Thompkius was iu town one day last week. W. M- Booth was among those visiting Conway last week, G. G. Roberts was among those in the city one day last week. J. M. Barnhill was in the city on business dne dap recently. CoQway merchants will treat you white when trading. W. B. Carroll was here on busi ness one day last week. J. J. Hodges was among those in town last Monday J C .Tones of Mullins was in Conway one day this week, J. W. Alford was among those in Conway last Saturday. W RGainus, of Nichols, was in town the first of the week. 1 Tj. Edge paid the Herald office a pie." ant call one day last week . 1 I. Jollic and J. E. Edwards were bot in town one day last week. f vas very dry last.week until the bowers of Thursday. Euitor Duprco ofChadbourn spent a day in Conway last week Magistrate Dan'l Grainger was in town last Friday on business. A. M. Lee of Tabor was a welcome caller in the city last week. Jim H. Vereen paid the Herald a call while in town ono day last week. J D Skipper of Gideon paid the Herald a visit the first of this week. Magistrate W. F. Holt spent a day in town on business last week. Lewis Jones paid the Herald a call while he was in Conway last Monday. The work on the new court house and jail is progressing as well as can be expected. W, D. Moore of Port Harrelson viftitod Cnnwjivnn business r?n*> rlnv J -- ?J last week. Elbert Cannon was among the farmers who visited the town the first of this week. . P. H. Lewis paid the Herald a pleasant call while in town the first of this week. The price of Overalls in Lee A Co's big ad, should read 38c instead of 18c, as it appears in some of the papers. D. W. Tompkins paid the Herald a pleasant call while in town one day last week. Supervisor Holt is kept very busy these days with the various countv affairs claiming his attention. An electric and waterworks plant at the basket factory is one of the probabilities of the near future. G. B. Jenkins was away several days last week, visiting Little Itiverand other points in the county. See Lee's half page advertisement and remember they have cut prices almost half in too for the holiday trade, Geo. Y Nissen Company appears in this issue of the paper. They have a beautiful store and the readers ol the Herald will do well to call on him while in town. Auditor Jas A. Lewis has his annual notice in this issue of his trip over the county for the purpose ol taking the tax returns. Be sure and meet h'.m at the places on the times named and give in your per sonal property, for a peuaity is at tached if you fail to make return be fore the time expires. a t> J* HI i 1 A cotton factory and village at or near High Po.nt is one of the pr<?b- ' xblities for Con way in the near future. The farm of 0. 13. Roberts in the Port Hurrelson section is still up for sale. Buy it while you have the chance. G . Pink Todd was in Conway last week on business, lie is a constant reader of the Herald and paid for three years all at once. If you do not come into Conway on other days of the week, come in on {Saturday and gel the benefit of the cost sale at Hughes' store. Get some of the goods at Hughes' store before the bankrupt sale is over. Sale going on every day this week. Special sales next Satutday. Of course you pay your money, But you get your money's worth. For what does money mean to thee When Rockv Mountain Tea's on earth? Norton Drag Co. A city hall on the site where the court house now is is one of the necessities that our city fathers wiil have to make prov'sions for. The Rev. J. H. Stanley of Loris passed through town the latter part of the week on hi* way to till his regular appointment at Eden church near Myrtle Beach. The County Board is winding up the old year with good work In this issue appear.* notice of bids for the work on three bridges, two of which are to he new. Whiteford, the yon* g son of Sheriff BJ Sessions. ha< been critically ill with inflammation of the bowils. Attending physicians have the disease well in hand and the little sufferer is on the road to recovery. /The next well for protection against lire will be on Third ave> nue between Hal L. Buck &Co's Department Store and the present court house, so the Herald has been informed. We care not how you suffer, nor what failed to cure you, Hol'.ister'r Rocky Mountain Tea makes the puniest, weakest specimen of man or womanhood strong ahd healthy. 85 cent at Norton's drug store. J. M. Mailow passed through the city last Thursday from Wilmington where he had been in the interest of his firm, the Richardson Cypress [.umber & Shingle Co , at Bucksport. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Sherwood returned from their honeymoon tour and are board with Mrs. B. T. Byman when they .vill goto house keep 1 n rr I n I lin o/B f o r rn noiv oononnSn/1 Kit 111^ III VIIU nwvv i/v>v,v>U|^ir\i KJJ Mr* T. J. Hell after the New Year. Auditor James A. Lewis is the authorized agent. of the Horry Herald while malum? his trip over the county to take the tax returns. He will give you your receipt, for another year. I Floods the body with warm, g'owing vitality, makes the nerves strong quick e ns circulation,restores natural vigor, makes you feel like one born again. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Norton Drug Co. In setting out shade trees along their property on Upper Main street Oapt it 1* Little and Mr F A Burroughs have done an act that the present and future generations will call them blessed. Let othor realty owners follow the example of these public spirited citizens. Attend the auditor's meetings and get your receipt for the Herald. We promise to keep the paper abovo tho standard during 1007. You cannot afford to fail to read it during the new year and keep up with the times. We are informed that Mr Kemper Horn, of the Hammond section, lost his life last Monday by the accidental disharge of his gun while out hunting. Itappears that the young man was carrying his gun on his shoulder and in some wav not clear the gun slipped from his shoulder and in falling struck a log, exploding it and sending its contents kito the body of the unfortunate young man, from the effects of which he died after lingering several hours. * ^ Long Tennessee Flffht. For twenty years W. L, Rawls, of Bell. Tenn., fought catarrh He writes; "the swelling and soreness inside my nose was fearful, till began applying Bucklen's Arnica Salve to the sore surface: this cause! the soreness and swelling to disappear, never to return. "Best salve in existence. 25c at Norton's Drug storo. TRESPASS NOTICE All persons are hereby forbidden to hunt, fish, enter or in any way trespass upon our lands in Bucks township, bounded by Burroughs & Collins Co., E. J. Marsh, B. H. Martin, C. M. Graham, W. C. Martin, the land known as the Outlaw land. Violation of this notice will entail full penalty of the law. H. L. Mariow, 4 E. A. R. Martin i *HOVd AKNOW 'SKTI , , -tinOHX ONXVI P?? XVOHHX V . < JOJ OJUQ 3HOTpTT>t) pTfB 3*9X11 ? U I ^1" ' 'I ! ' ' ??"> I 11 ' I \ *|PH1 OOJJ saic?*| J i aooisvoos P"??Huno | HQ-lfi j ?3Hd NOU.dWnSNOi,/ J . I UMMSgQ &?f| 1 I g,3ta]j)'"y M,? j sofim 3hj. anno on?| ' 1 8 V Summons for Relief. Slate of Soutb Carolina. I lorry County \ Virginia D. Youi.^r, Gertrude In le, Tiouisn Brown, Florence I) Evans Fleetwood Wi.den, Paulino Durant, Claudia Durant, Harrison W. Covington and Jesse W. Liles as remaindorm under the will of Henry Durant, deceased. I Mai 11 lid's a train st John O'Neill, Hardee and Waltei Drew us executors under the will of Bussed Hardee, and Martha Hardee, Alva W. ilard -e, Dan'! M. IIurone, John O'Neill Hardee, Cora Lulu Drew, William Preslcv Hardee and James Albert Hardee as heirs at law of Russell Hardee and devisees under his will, Defendants, To the Defendant William Presley Harder, COPY SUMMONS FOB RELIEF [Complaint Served J To the Defendant, William Presley (lardee. You are hereby summonod and required to answer the complaint in ttiis action, of which a copy ia herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on W. F. Clayton at his ollice in Florence, S C., within twenty da;, > after Hie serv ice here of; exclusive of me day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the tone aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Ootobor 6th, 1906. W. F. Clayton, Montgomery kv, bide, S. W. (j Ship, M . ('. \V. ..(P, H. 11. Woodward. Plaintiffs Attorneys. To William Presley Hardee, Ab sent Defendant: ? To Kitie T. lOgerton, Absent Defendant Take Notice that th ( implaint in this action, and the snmnv i > of which the foregoing is a py wen filed in the office of the Clerk Court of Common Plea .i?/i?*y County on the 2nd (lay o< November A. I). 190t". \V. P Clayton ct al W. L Mibhoc. Plaintiffs Alt \ s C. C. C. P. TAX RETURNS! The Auditor of Horry County will attend the following places at times sped lied below lor the purposed taking returns of all personal property for the fiscal year commencing January Is', 10()7 and ending December 81 at, 11)07: Urahamville, Tuesday, January 1st from 10 to 11 a. tn. Tilly t-watnp, Tuesday, ./unuary 1st, from 1 p in to 2 p in. //and, I'uesduy, January 1st, from 3 p m to i p m. Wain pi e, Wednesday, January 2nd from 10 a in to 2 p m. Lay /miliary 2nd from 2 p into 4 p m. Little Diver Thursday January 3rd from 10 a in to 12 m. lfrooksvillo 1 bur-day January a from 2 >i in to J p in. Kbem zer Friday January 4 from 10 a in to 12 in. Farmer Friday Jnnunjy 4 from 2 a in to 4 p m. Round Swamp, night, January 4 from 7 p in to 8 p in. Daisy Saturday Juuuary 5 from 10 a in to 12 in. , Rod liluiT Saturday January 5 from 2 p in to 4 p m. Cool Springs Tuesday January 8 from 10 a m to 12 in. llekoboth Tuesday January 8 from 2 p m to 4 p m. Fuso (night) Tuesday January 8 fiom 7 p m to 8 p in. Taylorsvillo Wednesday January 0 from 10 a in to 12 in. Dan'l Lewis' (night) Wednesday January S) from 7 p in to 8 p ill. Ga'ivants Ferry Thursday Jauntily 10 from 10 a in to 12 in. Gideon Thursday January 10 from 2 p m to 4 p in. Jordanvillo Friday January 11 from 10 a m to 12 m. Dongoia Friday January January 11 from 2 p in to 4 p m. Port tlarrelson, Saturday, January 12 from 10 a ra to 12 m. Bucksvilie Sutu; day Jan 12 from p m to J p m. Bay boro Monday, January 14 from 10 a in to 12 m, Zoan Monday January 14 from 2 p m to 4pm Htevens X Roards Tuetdny, January 15 from 10 a in to 12 . Floyds Tuesduy January 15 from 2 p m to 4 pm. Floyds X Koads Wednesday January 10 from 10 a in to 11 a in. Spring Braneh Wednesday January 10 from 2 p in to 5 p m. Grassy Bay (night) Wednesday January from 7 p in to 8 p in. Green ben Thursday January 17 lr<?in 11 a in to 72 m. School House (8 W ilarrelson) Thursday Jauuary 17 from 2 p m to 4 p in. Boris Fridaj January 18 from 10 a m 12 m. ? Frin,tlou, Friday Jauuary lbf o:n > p m to 4 p m Sanford Sauirday ?/ai nary id fr in lu a m to 12 in Adrian Saturday January IS from 2 |> in to 4 p in 4 ttocastee Monday January 21st from te to 12 m. , Marlow Monday January 21 from 2 y m to 4 p m Stalvey Tuesday January 21 from 2 j m to 4 p ni. 1) j Cox's Tuesday January 22 froin 2 p ni to 4pm* Myrtle Beach Weduevday .January 2? from 10 a in to 12 m. Burcol Wednesday January 23 from 2 F i m toll pin. The balance of the time until February 20 at the Auditory office in Conway. All alile bodied males capable of earning n support between the ageB of 21 and 80 years shall be deemed taxable polls. The number of your school district h important. Trunsfei of real estate must he noted wi.li care. Executors and Administrators will m.iko their returns strictly nccording to to law. I Failure to make returns within the tlmf specified mi ejects the dellquents to t ' penalty of 50 per cent. J. A. LEWIS, Auditor. LAM> WALE Under and \>y virtue of an order of the Couit of Probate, made in the ease of .V. .1. Kllioit, Adm'r of ihe personal estutc of S imuel Grainger, deceased, Petitioner, against Sarah A Klli* tt, James Williamson, Florence Grainger, Anges Griffin, Silliu Sarvis, Litchfield Grainger, J. M. Grainger, Neppio Green, Eliza Jane Grainger, Napoleon Grainger, Carrie Grainger, and other Heirs at Law of Samuel L Grainger, dee'd, and dated the 7th day of December, A. D l!)0(?, the undersigned Probate Judge of Horry county, will sell to the highest bidder, before the court house door at Conway, S C., within legal hours of sale, on salesday in January, next, it being the 7th dav of said month, all aud singular the following described lands and premiums, to wit; That certain tract or parcel of land, containing fifteen reu s more or less, lying and being in Green Sea township, County or Horry and State of South Carolina, bounded on the east and on the south bv lands of W T Watson, on the north and on the west by lands of 11. C. Powell, it being a portion of a tract of land convoyed to Samuel L. Grainger, deceased, by S P Grainger, and the identical place whereupon the Samuel L Grainger resided a tc.i lime of his death, said lot being described in the petition on file in said action. Said land is to be sold in aid of assets to pay the debts of Samuel L Grainger deceased. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers. 11 N Sessions rv. . o 1 * * - ? - ^ iac o, i.mjo i-rooaie judge ? u II Li Woodward, Petitioners' Att'y. td. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Administrator of the estate of C. W. Cox, deceased, will apply to II N Sessions, Judge of Probate of I-Iorry County, at his oftieo in Conway, S, C., at ll o'clock a. m , on Monday the 14th day of January A. I). 11)07, for a final discharge as such administrator. H LI Woodward, U Dullie Cox, Attorney Qualilicd Admr td C W Cox, dee'd A LETTER FROM SANTA CLAUS. Dear Chi 1 d r e n ; Above I Bend you a (picture of myself showing howl travel, I am getting right old but if nothing happens I will be at your house some time during the night of the 24th. I buy a good share of my goods fromtheSpivey Mercantile Co., and the Kingston Furniture Co. of Conway and if there is anything at eitherplace thatyou especially want and you wi 1 1 writeme in care of either of the above firms 1 will tryand get themfor you when I go there to get my goods. I bought of them last year and was so wel 1 pleased I expect to try them again this year. I would also advise you to visit both of the above places before buying presents for your friends. Look forme on the night of the 24th. Your best friend, Santa Claus. SPECIALS. ? 1 Wanted?1Tenant for 40 acre farm and dwelling near i/and post office. Address, R. D Cox, ( dec 13 3t Hammond, S. C. ( Fo^ Sale?One good six year old ' mule. J A. Lewis, Conway, S, C. [ dee 13 4t > WANTED AT ONCE-15 or 20 carpenters, Rood wages, long iob. ' Apply to Eddy Lake Cypress Co., Eddy LaKe, S C. 1 Notice -The Fur man will be at S. T. Sosssion's store Tuesdays, 1 Wednesdays and Thursdays. Bring , your beef hides, goat and sheep skins and you will get highest prices. Wanted?Good girl or woman Ic , assist with housework. Good home i and liberal p>iy to the right person, Apply or write to Mrs, J. A. Bell, Wampce, S. C. SHOES! SHO j ^sk'iiHiou j Neckwear I | Umbrellas a 1 before y(( jThe Geo. F. I JOSEPH D DEAL! GROCER Always nice, clean and fresh. ' what they want, and are pleasei delivery. A nice line of Fruits ant Always o Call and be : JOS. D. < rrai oth Faik xg'i >:< >1*** >;<* * IVw ^ In almost e J/^ ^T\ room thfi ^ other stov Mi} the "weather" aide, gg connection. It may be a EM ter in what part of the 1 ^M hallway?it can soon be m / PERFE f 00 H< I (Equipped with Sn M Unlike ordinary oil heaters the M always. First and foremost it turn the wick too high or too 1 smoke or smell because equipped Can be easily earried from roo to operate as a lamp, Ornamet Made in two finishes?nickel and beautifully embossed. Holds 4 qu hours. There's real satisfaction in a Every heater warranted. If not at B nearest agency for descriptive circi I The JR&yo Lamp | I Improved burner. Made of brass throng' Rrery lamp warranted. Suitable for parlor or bedroom. If not at your dealer's I STANDARD Oil CITATION NOTICE. TUB STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA County of Horry. By H. N.Sessions, Esq., Probate Judge. * Whereas, S. A. Lewis made suit to me to grant her letters of administration of the estate of and effects of J* Kelly Lewis, deceased; These are therefore to cite and admon1 lsh all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said J. Kelly Lewis, de ceased that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate to be held at Conway, 8.C., on December 21st , next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'cIock in the forenoon, to show cause if t any they have why the said administration [ should not be granted. Given under my hand, this the Oth day of December Anno Domini 1006. your own wealth Published on the 18th and 20th dayaof 1 December, 1006, in the Horry Herald. H. N. PE8S10N8, , Judge of Probate Horry Co, ?w37 ES! SHOESIn Don t forget the Shoe Store 1 when ^ou want a new pair or 1 your old shoes repaired. We 1 have employed a j Competent ] Shoe Milker and are prepared to do all repair work and guarantee workmanship. DAY LINE OF Fancy Vest nd Muffles 1 du buy. \ I Nissen Co. : > IN IES TOO j Those that call <ren^rallv trot ^ 3 with the price, quality an 1 I Candies i n hand I Convinced J )ILVER I 's 1 er Stoves J| I to Do very house there is 1 it the heat from the I es or furnace fails to t may be a room on or one having no heat cold hallway. No matlouse?whether room or ade snug and cozy with a CTION \ ' safer \ lokeless Device) J Perfection gives satisfaction M 1 is absolutely safe?you cannot M 1 low. Gives intense heat without V I with smokeless device. V M m to room. As eas^r ^ f iihi ns wen as useiui. I II japan. Brass oil fount , ' ?L arts of oil and burns 9 * Perfection*Oil Heater.* your dealer's write our f ^ akes the home bright. ' 1' Pi 1 fTB the safest and best lamp \jlJ. J / r all-round household H le. Gives a clear, steady ?=*==!\ I rht. Kitted with latest I bout and nickel plated. y library, dining room, I write to nearest agency. 1*7 I L COMPANY yV I =%=??? Annual Meeting, 1 Notico is hereby given that the ^ annual meeting of the County Board \ of Commissioners of Hoiry county 4 will be held at the offi?o of the County Supervieor, at Conway, S. , on ine. nrst Tuesday after the ^ first Monday in January A. D., 1907; fl and all persons holding claims of any kind against the county are hereby I notified to file the same with the I County Clerk on or before the 1st! of January, next, so that the sameV maybe examined and audited at said M annuarifeieeting. J. N. JenreUe, H 4w3ir. Clerk. B Free?Send 12 names and addresses? of Music Teachers and Sunday? School Supt. and we will send you? free a copy of our new Sunday school? song book, Windows of Heaven 5 as soon as from the press. J. l^H Vaughan. Athesn, (J a