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I XX. FROM OUR NOTE BOOK. t i THINGS YOU KNOW AND THINGS YOU DON'T KNOW. Items of Interest Gathered Here and There. Some of Which Is Porsonal Others Conccriiiii Business and Social Events Visiting cards at the Herald office. E J Tyler recently spent a day in town. (T W Lewis was in the city one day recently. J F Harper spent a day in town last week. W 1 Hatcher paid the Herald a call last week. B. J. Sessions visited Socasteo one day last week . r 1 ~ t>..i ~r i? -i ui'iuv iviiiniii, ui niuxui, wus in Conway recently. Mrs II S Tuberville was in town one day last week, J W Cox was among those in town one day last week. CI F Murrell was among those in town one day recently. Ti B Cox paid the herald a pleasant call one day last week. J B James was among those in the city one day last week. Judge John ITolt spent Sunday a1 his home in tho country. Dan Harrison was in town on business one evening last week . J T Shelly was in Conway on business the latter part of last week . VV A Squires paid the Herald a pleasant visit one day last week. It J C Ward, of Zoan, paid Conway a business visit one day last week. 11 C Jon?s was among the farmers noted in the city one day last week Corr.eilus* Cannon, of Dongola, was in tho city one day last week. P D Johnson was a pleasant caller at the Herald ofice one day last week. This year bids fair to mark rapid strides in street improvement in Conw w. Auditor Jas A "Lewis was able to b<* up last Friday after several d-ys of illness. Geo Officer. Robt Laidlaw, and J I* Williams were all in the city one day last week. N F Nixon, of Little River, was in Conway on lejfal business the middle of last week. The trains have been makini* late schedules recently, without any apparent reasou for it. There were some rainy days last week. But it was warm and jus* the thintf for the gardens Averv Floyd, of Floyds township, was in Conway on business several days last week. Mt'c \1 t'nn n of Qonili XT . ? vilb vt vtii?ai v? i amiiiu |n/l IV, C , is visiting her son, Mr J M McKi iihan near the depot. Miss Hattie Johnson, of Galivants Ferry, was in Conway last week, visiting Mr and Mrs J C Bruton. Mrs J W Holliday, of Savage, S. C., has been in Conway for several '? weeks visiting relatives and friends. Jas A Calhoun spent, several days in Wilmington last week, buving new goods for his store on Main Street. Foster Brantly, was lodged in jail one day last week bv the town authorities eharged with being drunk and disorderly on the streets. Conway Tron Works is now prepared to furnish all the lumber you want. Read the Ad. in another column and send them your order. Conway Novelty Works is now running full blast with new machinery and plenty of material on hand. Messrs. Little & Collins intend to i make it a success. Messrs. Blake & Dunn, who recently bought out the plant of Little Lumber Company, are now running the mill with fair prospects for success. Are you tired, fagged out, nervous, sleepless, feel mean, Ifollister's Rocky Mountain Tea strengthens the nerves, aids digestion, brings refreshing sleep, 35 Tea or Tablets. Sold by norton Drug Co. R M Floyd has left Mullins and come back to Horry county where he will be for sometime e ngaged in his col porterage work. He will be glad to meet his many friends in Conway. Geo II Jones was in the city one day last week sull'ering from a severe pain in his arm, caused perhaps by an old wound which he received several years ago. < Mary?Dark circles under the eyes }' indicate a sluggish circulation, torpid liver and kidneys. Exercise and H oldster's Rocky Mountain Tea will make vou well and beautiful. 35c Tea or Tablets. Sold by Norton Drug Co. Todilvlllc TidiiiKs. The trial of B. W. Kansom, exhorter, and Class Leader >f the colored Methodist church at Bucksville, on the charge of ^ross immorality, is causing a jjreat (leal of comment anions the colored people owin^ to the prominence of Uansom and the unfortunate you no1 ??irl connect cd with the case. The sentimcut of the colored people is divided. Kan sotn has a lurjje following who he lieve him innocent, while on the other hand friends of the ^irl are equally determined to humiliate the class leader and strip him of his standing in the church. There was a trial sometime which resulted in a verdict for the defendant, but the attorney for the church, \Y BSpain, had the verdict set aside on the ground that the committee was improperly inllueuced, claiming that the defendant had used monev. However, last Thursday night the battle was fought in goodshupo and every inch of the ground was contested from start to tiuish. The der.tn.i....* 1 1 - " u>>v?uv ii ito i rjn vnrn iru uy IJ O Wail, Csq,, (Jeorjje IJuek and Richard Cochran. and tin; church by Roston Spain. The committee that sal in judgment, on t ho oaso wcro houest, however, but it is not possible that tliov a'l could have counted to a hundred without help. Rev. John Mishoo, pastor of the church, .ictedias chairman, After rivani/.ino the committee, the chair an 'nounced that they were ready for business. Mr Wait arose and said that lie was there to represent the defendant. Some controversy arose as Mr Wait was a white man, but he held his ground and told them that he was also a Methodist. Now. after his rieht to represent Ransom was recognized by the chair, Mr Wait moved that the ease be dismissed as it had been tried once before, which motion was overruled by the chairman. Mr Wait then demanded that the grounds of his objection be noted in the minutes. 'the secretary: " Mr Chairman must I put. down the objection?" Chairman John Mishoe "I tinU say you don't write all von hear talk." Roston Spain manured the case well for t he church single handed and seemed to be able to cope with the learned lawyer of Con( ',( 11 1 II fill' I 1 W> the defendant if 11<? made ollicial calls mi oho girl Kansotn answered 'no" I was like the good shepherd, I had her so well trained till slio would meet me anywhere. Iu the midst of the trial Mr Wait orow eloquent and the chairman evidently didn't, comprehend his langu igo and looked Wait in the eyes and said, lawyer, what, are you doing now? Mr Wait caueht on to the situation and explained hiinsell fully. Tint virdict was rendered in favor of the church, and the defend ant gave not ice of an appeal to the Quarterly Conference. The unfort unatc girl had her infant, in her lap during the progress of the trial. forecast Departed this transitory life January Hth, 11107 Our dear old father !t W Sing, lie had entered his hath year of ago when tin; summons came 'or him to go tip higher. He went through the Civil war and fought for his ountry like a brave solder coming home only twice duritg tinfour long years, we do miss him hut bow in humhlc submission to tinwill of him who doeth all things well for we know that our heavenly father makes no mistake as man that is born of woman is but of few days and lull of trouble; Ik; is as the grass ?ill the morning it flourishes anil in the. evening it withers away ? forgotten by the world, but. in the memory of those who loved hi.n is a sacred spot dedicated to his memory So wo firmly say good by papa till we meet on the resurrect ion morn Son-in Law. Dcalli ol" I:. .1. Carter. 10. J. Carter, who for many years has been engaged in the hotel busi noes, lied very suddenly it his homo at Loris hist Thursday, and the remains were taken the following day to the family burying ground neat Wilmington,N. C., where they wen laid to rest. For a number of years Mr Carter kept the Hop I at Dillon, S. C., but the past year he kept a boarding house at Loris. which w?.? hie tww.w before he went to Dillon. Dor o fciw months last spring he was manager of the Kington hotel here, lit was well known to travelling men all over the State, lit", understood his business as a host and once yon met him, you always liked him. Mrs Chapman, his daughter, win lives at Dloronee, S. G , was sum tunned and she and Mr Chapman came over on Thursday's train Many friends regretted to hear o! his death. Tonight the skating rink pen pie will award a cake to the mosl graceful couple on the lloor. An ad mission fee should be charged ?it h done elsewhere. S T Sessions spont several days ir Columbia last week. CONWAY, S. Till HABEAS CORPUS WRIT t iissrr.i> 11 y two maoistk \ti;s ok .IOSIAII <iOI:p 111:1.1> al1PKIllN I ICr IIY Ml* 1.1: WIS ! Trial of I'lilr. Case Over a lloy I was lived far i.ast Tuesday 1 Out Some of the Partien Were not Iteady I'or Trial and was Postponed I mil tomorrow. \Y. J (ioiv app"arcd before magistrates .1. N. .It nrettc and \Y. I IkirUor ilm lirsl af this week and sued out a writ of Habeas ('orpus to recover om< Josiah (lotV, a ininoi. who is held by W. W. Ho wis under a document entered into by some of the parties before the late magistrate l?. U. ('ox. It seems that Hull has he m advised that the pa |li'l'S IIIHlei" WllU'll t lH* boy is IU III, articles of apprenticeship thev ar?> ordinarily calii'il arc invalid, and it is also alleyed that Mr Lewis has whipped the hoy. A short time ajjo the hoy ran awav from Lewis and was overtaken and brought back. I . .vas soon al ter that the whipping t.ooU place. Lewis claims he punished the boy but not unmercifully, while witnesses who saw the child say that he wa > bruised up in bad shape. The case will on heard here tomorrow before the two uapistrales who will doubtless dispose of it. And Hill Ciodfrcy Wears ilic liajrlc There has 'eon much correspon deuce lately anion;' the post ollice oltieials and Ivadway ollicials conccrnino dumppiuy oil the mail in the street opposite the post ollice. Until some weeks a<o?, the mail clerk tut the train would always throw oil' the sacks as the train passed the post ollice putting it in the hands of the post muster sooner, but recently the clerk refused to do this any longer and lias since been taking the mail sacks <m to the depot. It is often some lime before Mr. MeKcithan can ovt the sacks hauled back to the otlice and the people have to wait for their mail. It is not known just who is responsible for the change, hut the ollicials are looking into it. and perhaps another change will be made. Aluia Diilii^s. The h -a!ih of this community i> generally oood at this writing. The farmers are ^elliii;^ ready ti plant their crops, We are. having the best Sunday school at, .Ml Olive thev have had in two or three, years. Most of tin people of this eoinmuni t y are a I.lend inu t he school. Misses Mard Woodbury and lies s\o I 'hi11i ]>s and Mrs A L Lewis wen v\s\tino Mrs II I) Klliott at fop lar last Saturday. They have re turned home. A II Phillips. MAItHll :l>. at the iesidene.e of .1. X. .lenrette, on March 14th, I'.MtV, Mr .lames 1\ Miucy and Mrs .1 llattie Smith, .1 . N. Jenrette. Notary L'ubli", ollieiat ino. C. T. Hardee and li. T. Kills were I in town Saturday on business. Express Company Suc?l. Suit has been brought in Sumter county by M r and M rs 11arbv a^ailist the express company for the sum ol $(>0.00 damages and oenalty which plaintill claims to have, sutained it relation to a shipment of cabba^u plants to this point. AjjentJ. M. McKeithan and other witnesses wore examined one day last wcut under commission at the ollicc o Col 0. P. < v>uatl!ebaum. The evi (Jence will bo lifted in the trial at Sumter. Human Hones Unearthed. I Some of the vimbermen at tin ; Tanyard Landing on 1*00 Dee rivei are said to have unearthed sevora ' old boxes recently containing hu man bones. They were found neat ! tin; Dank of tin river, This place i: uui far from the lar^e cypress call eel "Ward's Callow.-"' wnero on ; . limb of the tree overhanging tin r water three tories were, exeeuted ii s the war of the Revolution. Approaching JVlarrin^c i The wedding of Miss Kvic Monro: I and Mr W lirvan Clardy. has boei i announced to take, place at ISeulal Baptise. church, Calabash, N. ('., 01 > Wednesday March 27th, I1M)7. Miss Meuros isa charmingdan^htei i of Mr and Mrs A (J MeaTes, one o tin; leading families of lirunswiel f County, North Carolina, where sin has a lartfe circle of friends am relatives. Mr Bryan Clardy i: secretary, treasurer and business manager of the Sooastee Stock Com puny of Socast.ee, a ^rowino and in' flucntial mercantile lirm composet ? of business men of ability lie i well known to Ids many friends a i one of the risir.o yountf busines men of this county. 1 IKSDAY. MARCH 21, 1907. HiiitoiikIis SclKtol r*olcs. Ilolcii hi'it nn I Kr?'<l .Mad in On last Monday, March IStli, thc'( I hi r roughs School celcbrat ?i C.i, > lioun's birthday, whicn was a j?rnr,d success. There were about 7.*?visitoi pVosclit Who enjoyed the piojo'ain very inueh. The following was the ( program: America Soil" by the school. I>evolional exercises conducted by ' I iev A. S. ! )oak. To Calhoun ? llccilat ion by Wliib ( ford Sessions. Ske'eh of Calhoun's life by CI ira Watson. South. Carolina line* drill bv the 1st, 2nd, drd and 111 </raile-. y;ir!> each one dressed in white and blue , South Carolina ? Kecitnliou by Kutherine Johnson. i, South in l lie devolution. K.ssa . i by N i n a 1 a' w i s, ' llo! for Carolina Sonjj by Hie seh< >ol. Kinily < 1 lexer's ride - Uccitation | by .Nannie I Jritt. The agricultural industry Ks.-ay by Ma/.te < >Ii ver. Carolina? Uecitatiou by llennio Sessions. | r<iIuc'ii(ion - Ussay bv Mara.ierite ^ I W \ alt. ' , ('onfederale Dlua Drill 11\ did, j i 'It li, at 11 and (it 11 grades, boys. UJ Little baas of rice, paper, I?v |, Stokes Kina. I Timber- Kssav by Frank Tiiomp , son. ; , Duller and the I'nlnietto Kepi | ment Keeilation by Luedle liar ' I foil a | is. The India,) Story, paper, I Jy n Mary lloiliduy, , Cliarae ol llaaood Dridaade Keeitation by Wallaee (!leaton. I Tim rod's Carolina, Sonif by the school. DK11 AT 10: (v>nery Unsolved, that a State had a riahl to seeede from the im i ion prior to the eivil war, . ... ,. v Willie (i old line h i Allirmulivc . ,.M, .. I I'illa Sessions. ? .. s John I >uvis, Negative ..ii . , I I lelen I )iel/? I)r Norton. Uev A. S. Doak and i 'ol ('. | *. ( Juatt 'ebltil in \\ ere eiee.teiI as judaes and after mueh diseiission they decided in favor of the alliriiia live, United States Ulna Drill bv the bill, 7th, Sih and !Uh armies, pirls. Uev L. <Leonard made a very a<)od address oil Calhoun. Dixie ?Sona by the sehool. I Ifxaniiiiat ions art; uvit and we j I aiv ail\ions to know those who ,uv j on the Honor lioll. \\ ill ?_ret tliein , in next week's paper. ( llow to Kuiuaiii \ ooiiu. To continue you n if in health and . strength, do as Mrs N I1' Ivowan, o! i MeDoiion^h, Ca., did. She says: , "Three hollies of Mleetrie Millers cured ine of chronic liver and sloin j acli trouble, complicated with such: J an unhealthy condition of the hlood ' , i my skin lurued as red as llannel. I am now practically 20 years younger; than before I look Kl vine Hitters. I j can now do all my work with ease and assist, in my husband's store." (IuaranIced ut Norton Drue Co s., drue- store. I M ice f>0e. Country Mcrclinills. Will do well to stmd their orders for note heads envelops and anything ? I so in this line that they need to the Horrv Herald, The. Herald ! is prepared to do it pron ptlv and neat I v. I-'oil 11(1 ill l.ilSl . .1. A. Harmon, of Hi/.emore, West \ a., says: "At last I have found the perfee.t pill that never disappoints mo; and for the benefit of 1 ,,?1...1.0 .ITi;..t...i t i i . i WVIVIO Ulllll>U \ l Willi I ' ? I J II I I I I \ t I" ?I fill chronic constipation, will sa.v: take l)r Kin^s New Life I 'ills," (J uai antoed satisfactory. l?i>c al Norton Drtio Co. d PMMMBBWBBBMMMd ? |? * i | Mica Axle Grease j Best lubricant for axles in the j > world?long wearing and very ad- | I* ; hesivc. 1 i j Makes a heavy load draw like a J | li{ lit one. Saves half the wear on I ' | wagon :::vl and ijlCtcases the | ^ | X earning capacity of your outfit. y i I Ask your dealer for Mica Axis I I 1 I STANDARD d OIL CO, )& I Kfl IncurpurutoU ' J I | TEACHERS' EXAMINATION \ ^ There will !>< tin cxain.niii ion for I touchers'cert.ilicnt.es to teach in the s public schools of I lorry ( unity, at s the court house at Conway, S . beginning at 0 o'clock' on the I1111 day of April, 1!M?7. W. A I'rince, j td Supt of Ed. s : s (apt. Dick an I Mr Dost t of Diortf enoo arc on a buvncss trip to ConWilV. New I IKljfC of !\ lit' l?. Mr II M Aver, Dim C, of j'lor iiee. with the al(l of Conway Lodoe Si . UU, iuslultoU it Kui^lits of I'hy hias lodj^e lit I'Md v Lake, Tuesday n;.'ht with I It*' lodowino members: t leu ( MVieer, I / IS Martin, .1 VY Lit le, .1 N Mart in, I' S IVinee, UTIiomp >on, M l> I'l'iiv, t'lias Dusenbury, I I? t i a ?ii ( M ! .1 '<? .wl I, It \\ S;i w - I ver. L i ll.iselurn, \\ .) Whitley, D I iNiitfiil, T .1 I in i e i , 0 (> llrioht nan, .1 I' \\ illi nu^, W L Kdwards, II S I 'owe 11, t 11 t Me u in. The following were elected and nstalhul as ollieers 11 L MeCall.C L; Ceo ( UVuer, \' (': I NY Little, IM :, .1 |? \\ illia11is, I'rol; t? I hi old man , M A . .1 M Mai low, M \V; L II.Martin. i\ of U and S; Jims I Hisenourv, M L , I) .) Nuttell, W ! '; ML I 'rinee. I (i. W J Whitley, dl; .1 N Martin, three years, Leo. J Mlieer, I am years, L L llu.seUlen j uie year, Trustees; .lolin S I SuoU . I) i c. t; Savcil IJcr Son's I il'c. The happie>l mot I u*r in the little own of A va, Mo.. is Mrs. S Kuppee. siie writes: "One year aeo my son .\ as down with sueli serious Inn** rouole that i>uia piusician was 1111titlc to lit*. |? liini: when, l>v our drum jist's advice I tt o;ui eivinpf linn l)r Nino's Now I tiseovery ami soon I u>1 i< *.*?I improvement. I Kept, this Tea t mm. t up for a lew weeks wheii ie was perfectly well, lie has worksi .steadily si nee at ear pen let* work. Dr. I\im s New Discovery saved his ile. " (I naranteed best eouoh ami old cure l>\ Norton Draj^Co, drumTist. aOe and ?1 tin. Trial bottle i ree. C lit rtl of I lianks. I take this method of thanking iiv many I'riemls in the Shell and Kldot ado sect ions lor their kindness-oven ineMi.rino the illness ami leal li of my lov iiio husband. M i s .1. Moiiri>e < litre. lloolioM lor I rotiOlc. ** 1 *v<? 111 in ('alilorniu '20 years, ami no still I;iieliiii' lor trouble in the way of bonis, sores wounds, boils, rots, sprains, or a rase o| piles tliil blieklell's Arnica s.ii\< wini l i)nu Uly rum." Writes ( limU's Walters, <?| Alleghany Sierra ('??, .Nruse hunting, .Mr. Wallers, i< i ares i-vri'V i'.'Im', ( 11:ir:ilit '?'<I at .Norton ill ii sLore. . IMolluc Veterans. All veterans who lost a limb in the late war between the States are requested to meet me in ('onwuy tin1 lirst .Monday in April 1007. Jeremiah M ishoe, I 'elision ('otn. ?-?-? . . </?,?) tltoi'lldo l>ots llealth not. so onod at this writ iuo. J. ,M. Slevims lias been (piiie ill t>111 is improving-. I 'ariners are on a hustle now, as sprino i.s here. We are ha vino a line Sunday school at A 11ioat,i <r. S. M. Stevens and Willie Stevens were in ('on .vay last Saturday. S. C. $5.00 Reward For information to conviet certain unknown parties who recently shot ami disfigured tin' mile pos.s along I too | pull road between (> ideon and < on way also shoot i no and destroy i nj; sign hoards. ( >r for evidence to convict I'M" similar ollenses on any ol the roads of the county. W K iioivr, ('<>iin ty Supervisor. N< >TICK! I hereby forbid any person or persons of hiring, feeding or sheltering one I ?irt A. Summers. Anyone violating this notice wili be dealt v 11 h aecordine to tin,* laws of this State. Susan Hay mar 'JI 1 in TRESPASS N()TICE! Ml 1 rospassinj* upon my plane in Uncus towuship known as the Goo. Ii. .Moore plane is hereby fo: bidden u nder penalty of law. and all violations wil1 be prosecuted, mar 21 7 Hilly M.,Johnson S P 11 AWES, rnuiiv mim inmlLi urtUuLnlto. Caters to the wants of the People. For First ('lass Groceries place your order with aie. Mi's !\;>t (>.?11 vit- DulTv, of Now Imm-ii, N.c . is visiting her brother I in Conway, \ v \ v ? x 1 No. 50 POKKCLOSUKK SALK. UNDKK AND HY VlltTL'K OK A judgment of fnreelostire and sale made by Mis Honor It W Meinmingor, I'reaidiii*i .Iudge, in flu'rase of //arriett S TurI villi', iissiirni'H of m< rtgagee plaintiff v.h Alice (i Watts, I'l'oiiias T Turbeville N an l? Turbeviile., Mattic Vereen Deed* 'I'urliev111?? W illie (I Pitrbevilie AddleTurbevilb*, (iarcncc Turln.-vjlle, Joule Tur'xivillc i)cs>ie Tiirlicvilio Koin-rt Turbeviile. Ilcirsat Law of .I.) Purbeville, deceased delendants, and dated the 20lh of February A IM'JO? l IS .i Sessions SberitT of //orry county will sell to the highest bidder at public auction before the court house door at Conway S C within legal sale hours on snlesday in April next it l?eing the lirst (1st) of day of saiil month all and singular the following described real estate tow it All and singular those three certain tracts of land situate in Socastee township Horry county South Carolina bounded and described as follows. Tract No. I. Containing twenty (20) acres more or less bounded north by Soeastec Creek east by laudsof It I) Owens south and west by lands of .J M Stalvey and bein.' the identical lands conveyed to .I .I Purbeville by Daniel Hethea liy his deed o| date "J",t11 day of March IMPS. Tract No. g. Containing eighty (NO) acres more or less bounded and described as shown in deed of .lotin M Stalvey to ,l l Tnrl eville ot date >7 I li (bi V of Il.woon | her inks reference in which is craved as a pari hereof, I'ract No ('ontaining one hundred and fort) fwo(l I .') acres more <>r less 011 we t side of road ! idinc from Soenstee llridge to the Ark sea-lion* and hounded north hy lands of .1.) Turbeville east hv burroughs A t 'ollins ('o south hy Weston lands wst hy said *1 .1 Turheville represented on a plat made l?y .lames (' ReatV May 1M75I and belie: same land conveyed to ,) .1 Turheville hy t'harles l? Newton by his deed of date tie* 'J7th day of .Ian nary IM'.tS reference to which is craved as a part hereof. TKItiMS < > F SAI.F (Josh. Purchaser to pa)' for paperSj II. J. SESSIONS, Sheriff of I lorry ("ounty . II. II. Woodward, Plaintiff8 Attorney, LAND SAM-:. I NPKII A NI > 18V VIKTl'E OF A decree for sale in partition proceedings and division of -uoceeds, made by His //onor,, K W Memmitiger, Presiding .1 mice, in I lie ease of May L. Todd, infant, by. I. .J.Todd, (Juardian ad litem, and Taney I C>i\, If A bourn and Francis I-: Norris plainllfTs sgnnist M I) bourn, dr., O If bourn, benjamin Ifourn and Jessie bourn defendants and dated the Vlst day of February A I) 1!M)7, I W L Misline, as Clerk of Court ami Spe. ial Referee, win sen hi puniic auction ti> tin* highest bidder i.t'litri' court house door at Couwuy SC., witliiutliH legal hours of sale mi salesdny in April next, it. being the lirst (/st) d.iy o| said moii li all and singular lhe fol'owiiig described lands to wit; That cer'ain tract of land^ containing two hundred and twenty (?:/()) acres, more or le.se, situate in Simpson ('reek township' I lorry county State aforesaid,on the ('onway an.i I'ireway public road about eleven miles from Conway, bounded on the north by landsof Asa Cause, on the east by landsof Sain Vereon. on the south by 1 a11< 1 hof It I) Todd and west by lands of I'ride Richardson, the sau.e originally composed of three tracts of land conveyed. to the said M P llouin, as follows, to wit: One tract of one hundred acres to M I) IJourn by It H Milligan et. al., by deed of date of ,| ;nuary 10, 181)1$, see I look T, pages 7^1 -5 for record, one tract of one hundred acres to M I) Iiourn by betsey A Suggs by her deed of date June 151th, 1H80, see Hook I i page 5111, for record. , one trad, ot twenty acres to Si 1) IJourn by W K Royals by deed of date June V(i, 1880, recorded in Hook l'l\ at page 1051, said lands now known as the estate of M I) Hourn, deceased. TERMS OF SALE-Cash. Purchaser to pay for paper, W L MISIIOE, Clerk and Special Referee. // II Woodward plaintilT's attorney. Til E STATE OF SO' Til CAROLINA County ok iiokuy. Court of Coinmou I'lens. I) Allen Spivey, i'luilitilT. against Freddie Voreen (iertie Vereen Clarence Veroen and Lou Vereen, Defendants. Copy Summons for Relief Complaint Not Served, To tin* Defendants: Freddie Vereen, Gertie Vereen Clarence Vereen and Lou Vereeil. 'I on are hereliy summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action which has been tiled in the office of the Cleru of (joint of Common Fleas for the said County, and to serve a copy of jour answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at bis otlice in Conway, S. C,. within twenty days after the service hereof exclusive of the day of such service, and if yen fail to answer the complaint within tlie time aforesaid, the FlalntifTs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. March 7th, 11)07. 11. II. WOODVVAIU), Plaintiffs' Attorney, [o Freddie Vereen, Gertie Vereen and Lou Vereen, absent defendants: Take notice that the complaint in this I action, and the summons of which the ) foregoing in a copy, were tiled in th? oil; c.fe of the Cl?*rk of tin? Court Common /'Ions, in and for Horry County, on the 7ih (Jay of March A I) 11)07. ! H. II. WOODWARD, IMaiiitill\ Attorney. ! VV. \j. MISIIOK. (Skai.,1 Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, 1 0w2. Road the ad of the Hal L Buck Company, you cannot spend money to a better advantage than by trading there. . The millinery opening at R L . r^ee A Co., will be the event of the season in Conway, \