The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 21, 1897, Image 3
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x m hi* the herald.'
T. H. Blachi/
Published Eveiy Thursday.
; &Co.,
r St reef, LOCAL NEWS.
Mr. Thos. F. Gillespie, Jr., leaves
liuyboro and will accept a position
elsewhere
A Steam Saw Mill for sale at ti
great bargain. Apply to C. P.
Quattlebauin.
v "jb dTPf Mr. S. A. Parker, of Soeaslee, forw
ft ft ftft-ft -ft ^ merl) of this place made ns a pleasant
call Tuesday.
Senator Scarborough has introduiJe
ced a bill to regulate the holding of
' | StOfGS. Court in the Fourth circuit.
merits of NAVAL Mr. A.I), c azaux,of Alex. Sprunt
TON. & Son, Wilmington, N. (J., has been i
? bere 80mo (}Uyg buying cotton.
W ^r" Oozicr, of Georgetown,
canto up on last Friday's steamer
remaining over until Monday.
Tuesday the anniversary of G? 11W
\ T TP
^ , i ^ ^ 3 A j erai lA'e a birth, was nnule a h'g*l
mra holiday by our last Legislature.
Up .1 j lsu 13 Mr. R. W. Hammond, of Josselyn,
Ga., who was hero la'st week ou business,
returned home on Saturday.
JL ^ Mrs. F. O. Burroughs, about whom
ft** ^ great anxiety has been felt for sevk,
oral days, is supposed to be somewhat i
LKS ON IIA N I) A T AI .L, hot torThe
County Board of Pensions
h. met last Monday and abjourned to
. .. meet again on Tuesday the 2nd day
KSS FOB SALIC. r m ,
of February.
amenta not c0. Offic* ?eac Mr. Ilenry Roberta, of this township
killed three hogs on the Oth
________ inst., weighing after being dressed,
272, 278 and 33G.
Rev. J. \V. Todd will preach at
Pleasant Home Baptist church on
I I ifV 1 ^1C ^our^1 Sunday and Saturday be
>1 xui-u iur ??.? prereni year.
Hot). R. T. Scarborough, has been
/' "i placed on the following committees:
? ^ Judiciary. Incorporations, County
^ Oflices and Enrolled Rills.
nolies usually taught-inMIYsit Mr W' "owe" 'ins boon appoint
I, being empowered to-grant s ?d Postmaster at Conway, Mr. W.
d to enter the Sophomore S. McCaskill, Jr., having forwarded
lly engage in the active du- his resignation some time ago.
The scaffolding at the bank buikK
r ing has been cleared away and a full
O-^r rs ? ( | view is afforded this handsome
structure, the pride of our town.
< Wanted at the New York Racket
Store, Eggs, Wax, Reef Hides and
tCfcv Fur Skins of all kinds. We will
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!fi.r>c! pay the very highest spot cash pri
$1.75. CQg,
*3.00.
*2.60 Mr. W. 1). Todd, of Shallotte,
*3 00* Brunswick county. North Carolina,
formerly of Board Landing, this
' county, died of pneumonia on Def
. . *7-^ cernber the 2Gth.
i titty cents per sessioi.
Sam. Tompkins has gone to
n*0.00 toj|8.00 per montt| Socastee to open up a new business
^ONALtTPHrKOiuAi.. f0) U,!. ?"rro>.Hl.B & Collins Compnnv
which will prove a great convenience
to that section.
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?*v HIV Iiininuuv 1)1 BC'VtTJII CC'Clll/pi
\g H fft ft <or8 ttn or(^or was secured from Judge
;yi forpmmh Watts, temporarily enjoining the anlo J
.mparts I. v.l.r. .r h.. 0.4 at Howard, a w"3 ,0 h?v<'11 "lk< ?
0nnual- plane on Tuesday of laRt week,
r-r2L, mr '
?*l Otw 400 Pages. jn congequence of not having come
last Sunday. Rev. II. II. Zernow will
! J00 Full Page . . * . r , . .
t lllustratlaas preach here on the first and fourth j
'Sundays in February. Communion,
Several new o?oriMr service will be held on the first SunI
er.ch n book In Itself, d IV.
and handrcde of Short
j fiterios, AnecdotM,pm? Mr. J; F. Harper was inducted in(
elee, A?. 1
? to ofllce as School Superintendent of
II The Mat poo.iMe Education on Tuesday last and can
CI Christmas PRR5BMT be found at his office here the first
jj ofr?M?age"nd 8'rU Monday and fourth Saturday of each
7V..l.r curl.. It. "" m0"U'T8
BOSTON. Hon. R. B. Scarborough was compelled
to come home la-d week on
account of sickness and though not
fully recovered, left for Columbia
i? A/1 ~ yesterday to resume his duties in the
1 ItIOSL Semite.
Q fe 1)2 Hon. Jeremiah Mishoe is on the
^Lm. JL JlCXMM\>r committees of Engros?e</ Bills Priv*
prhich la onr ftiostpopular pian^ liege*, and Elections, and Corporao
w? soli most of. Thepriooo tions. Hon. C. J. Prince on Interich
an Instrument as you would
MfiO for. Everybody knows that nal Improvements, legislative LibrantK
in the retail piano business. , ... , ... .
a give them to tho actual user of 'J and Mines and Mining,
le the middleman. Wo believe
hat It Is better for you. Kvery Tobacco Seeds of best kinds for
roflt. Somebody has to pay for . . .. . ... v i i? i
>r's storo. ah these things cost this section at the New Y ork liacket
>ur piano. Onr system is merely Store Also T W Woods X Sons
Iness. Our 30 years of snccess, more, Also l. v\ . v> oous OOPS,
item is a good one. If you don't choice garden seeds. If yon have
its?ask yonr own bank. And *> J
you have tried the piano In your ever used them, you know them. To
ay send It back at onr expense? , ,, ,
most, doesn't it? Send for onr know then), yon will have no other
n't deal with us unless you find binrl
transactions. We ean save you aiou.
oh on PUnOS and ORGANS, ? n
igton, N. J., U.^. a. g*pt bl'"- ? of th,? fv"
ishko iikaiuyaotrans* eminent service has succeeded in
raising the hoister lately sunk at
Pot Bluff. No leak is to be found
and the sinking still a mystery. She i
22* JjSfiSZ "in be taken Georgetown for re
>talog?? free. Write to pairs.
UE6E L6UI5VIUt.IT.
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Some of tho young men, pupils of
the Burroughs School, will jpve another
entertainment on Monday night
March 22nd at tin* school house.
The entertainment given hero Christmas
week is a guarantee that the I
coming one will be largel}* patronized.
The 11 or u y IIkkald and tho
Thrice A Week World for $1.75.
Atlanta Constitution 44 $1.76. i
Word & Works and Almanac $1.75.'
Cosmopolitan Magazine $1.75. i
In order to encourage our countyi
people to take the paper, wo are otter- j
ing it in combination witli the above j
papers at very low figures.
Jnst received at the New York j
Racket Store, Waterproof 5(5 inches
wide, worth from 75c. to $1.00, now
50c. per yard. Very best Calico'
l'rints from 5 to Go. per yard. Yv lute
Jlomespnn 4,5 and Ge. per yard.
Lace Window Curtains, something
very nice just received, also Window I
Shades at 15, 20, up to 75c. Best
Cents Socks made, 4 pair for 25e. j
1 am selling cheaper than ever. Come
see and be convinced, at the New
York Racket Store.
Wo uumenced a trip around the
county last Monday a week ago which
we were compelled to abandon trie
following Thursday on account of i
sickness. Many persons whom we
expected to settle, did not do so and?
we thought it useless to continue a
trip which was turnishing such poolresults.
Some did help us in an I
encouraging manner and we will do
our utmost to giro them tu!no received,
while others who may fail to!
get the paper can easily tell the
cause.
At I he annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Bank of Conway held
on the 13th inst., the following Board
of Directors were elected for the ensuring
year: B. C. Collins, C. P.
Quattlebaurn, F. (1. Burroughs, ?W.
K. Lewis and I). A. Spivey. All i
the old officers were re-elected, viz:
I
B. (?. Collins, President.
C. P. Quattlebaurn, Vice President.
1). A. Spivey, Cashier.
M. W. Collins, Book keeper.
Johnsons & Quattlebaurn, Atty's.!
The linances of the Bank were
found in excellent condition, btisi
Hess having increased over treble
within the past two years. Of the
undivided profits, ^5000. was added
L ~ 1 I. .. C3 1 IA 1
to uiu ourpiua ruim.
Again let me ask my friends and
patrons that wish to tako advantage
of the treniendioii8 offer given by us
in reference to having those pictures j
enlarged. Send in vour photograph
at once. Ho sure and send a small |
sample of your hair with each photograph
when possible.
Very respectfully,
B. K. Kino, Manager,
New York Backet Store.
Mr. W. K. Holt made a capturei
last week that will rate him as a first
class officer. Having a warrant for
Council Hodge, chaig?d with shoot,
ing with intent to kill recently near
lioris, Mr. Holt after several unsuccessful
attempts, succeeded in capturing
his man. Learning of the probable
whereabouts of Ilodge, he started
in that direction and after a while
saw a considerable number of men
approaching him and apprehending
that Hodge was in the party, told
his companion that if he hunched
him to wheel the horse instantly.
The signal being given, Mr. Holt
jumped out and thrusting his pistol
in the face of his prisoner, forbade
his moving on penalty of his life.
Divesting him of a stick, knife and
pistol, he was ordered to take a seat
on the vehicle and being driven to
the nearest railroad station was lodged
in jail here Wednesday. The party
of men were on their way to (icorgia
and but for acting so promptly, it
would doubtless have been some time
before the capture could have been
made, if ever, as the party would have
soon been in another State.
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The Association was called to order
l>y President, Smith, and prayer
offered by Chaplain, llardwiok.
Roll call was omitted and minutes
of last meeting read and approved.
The chairman of committee on
records, repotted that Major II. L.
Hack had placed in his possession
many valuable papers giving a full
account of the Richmond Reunion
held last year.
Rules were temporarily suspended
and the following applicants were
elected members; H. I.. Marlow, S.
\\. Cannon and Benj. Holt.
An account of naval actions during
the late war was read, also a communication
from Gen. Walker regard
ling the organizing of Township
j Camps was read and also a circular
from Rev. J. Wm.' Jones, of Rich
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' mond, giving tho merits of his new
; school history of the U. S., and con
I trasting its truthfulness from a
'Southern standpoint with that of
Northern authors and extensively
used in our schools. After some
pertinent remarks hv Col. T. F. (til!
lespie and others, the following reao
lution was adopted:
That, it is the sense of the Snrvi.
vors Association, that our county
Superintendent of Education and
members of the .legislature, use their
best efforts to have the history of ?J.
Win, Jones, or some other of similar
kind by a Southern author, adopted
in the schools of this State.
Comrade, Nathan Adams gave
an entertaining account of the killing
of Stonewall Jackson, ho being near
by at the time.
Comrade, 10. \V. Nolley indulged
in some war reminiscences, mention
iug particularly the battle of Hentonvi
He.
The following resolution was introduced
by Mr. J. 10. Dusenbury,
Jr., liesolvcd, that we, the Confederate
Survivors here assembled, do
heartily sympathize with the patriot
ic Cubans now struggling for inde
pe tide nee, and that we bitterly con
deinn the savage butcheries, now
being practiced by thy Spaniards in
order to subdue t hem.
A collection was taken for tin*
proposed "Battle Abbey" and met
with a liberal response
Jeremiah Smith, President.
I>. A. Spivey, ftect'y.
? ?W H?I
Ad rinn,
Mr. S. T. Jenretto recently paid
relatives near Zoan a pleasant visit.
Mr. J. IT. Ne-ley is teaching the
Booth free school near here.
Miss CalUe Collins one of onr
most popular girls recently left for
Dublin, (Ja., where she goes to attend
school. J
Rev. S. A. Cook preaches at Mapie
church on the second Sunday and
{Saturday before in each month.
Our people generally do not semi
to favor the present fence law.
.J. N. J.
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tuyhoro.
Mr. II 0. Tuton goes to Hickman
j. . i:. ? i * -
io nve aim iur. \\ . W allace comet*
here, both will farm.
Messrs. II. B. and \V. C. Elliott,
late of Arkansas, have rented the
farm of Mr. H. 8. Elliott. Mr. Elliott
and family haying gone to Fair
Bluff, N. (J.
Farmers are busily engaged in fencing
and trying to conform to the
law which took effect Jan. 1st.
A sudden death occurred in the
family of Mr. \V. T. Hell last Monday
night. Mrs. Belljawakiug about 1
o'clock, found that their little infant
son three months old, had died in
the night. They cannot account for
its sudden death, having detected
nothing wrong on retiring. They
have the sympathy of the community
The present fence law, in my
judgment, is a decided improvement
on the old, and I can see no reason
why it should necessarily cause any
more trouble between neighbors, and
unless it be for the purpose of creating
a bias in favor of the no fence
law, which might be considered a
better law, I cannot see the importance
of further reference to the matter.
J.
Green Mcii.
Kev. J. 11. Sojourner tilled his first
appointment at Iona Sunday.
The holiday season being about
gone, the farireraare busy preparing
their farms for the 07 crop.
Mr. J. (J. Bryant attended the district
conference tit Marion last week.
Mr. (*. F. Stalvey and students
have organized a Literary Society
in connection with his flourishing
school.
We are glad to say that Green Soa
menv though they may become tonies,
would never refuse to blister
their heels in ease of necessity. For
our popular C. C. C. l\, tramped the
sod five miles through the rain on a
visit to see his parents.
We have three marriages to report
this week and from signs visihleothers
will follow soon.
At the home of Mr. Murchison
Fowler on Jan. 7th, Mr3. Lhoda Spi*
vey to Mr. 8. S. Grainger, A. J.
Lancaster officiating.
On Sunday Jan. 3rd, Miss Carrie
Jones and Mr. Elijah Huff kin joined
right hands in matrimony and were
pronounced man and wife.
On the evening of the 14th inst.,
nt the residence of the bride's father,
Mr. Elbert Cannon, Miss Kate Cannon
to Mr. Mills Fowler, were joined
together in the bonds of llolv mat/
i? ' tat
itnony by Rev. .F. W. Todd. After
the ceremony the numerous guests
, were invited to a sumptuous supper
where they relished tlie many luxuries
agreeable to the inner man. After
supper the old abandoned to
their respective homes, while the
young remained and enjoyed a pleasant
s ociable until the wee hours.
The farmers of th's section will
grow some tobacco and no doubt
that the public st large in this section
would aid in the building of a
tobacco warehouse, could the right
place be agreed upon for its situation.
On Friday Jan. 1st, a fatal accident
occur rod in the family of Mr.
J. Q. Orahum in which his little five
year old girl, little Eva, while playing
arom.d a lire out doors caught
her clothes on lire and no one being
right near to distinguish the flumes,
she was seriously burned. All skilful
means were used to safe her but to
no avail. She passed from life unto
death the following day and her interment
was made at tho Graham j
Cemetery. Fond friends we mourn
with you, both at the loss of your
dear little Eva, and although we
know how cold all words of comfort
are to hearts crutd ed by so great an
affliction, yet if tl - ioving sympathy
of dear friends cat bring you soni"
alleviation in your great sorrow yoti^
have idfroni your affectionate friends,
S. and F.
Trust in Ilim who has given the
assurance that your dear one, moved
from tho trials and temptations of
this world is a happy angel in hoaven.
May God strengthen and comfort
yon both to bear the deep affliction
with christian fortitude
11. & M.
I>IA ItlilMD,
At tllP riwidnnnn ..f f ? Vir O
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Cruham, near Springfield Church, j
on Tuesday night .Jan. 12th at 7j
o'clock, Miss Hertha White, to Mr. i
I John J. Hughes, Kev. (I. F. Stanley,
| olliciating.
At, the residence of Mr F. S. PowIoil,
Sunday evening Jan. 10i.li, Miss
Mary l?. Johnson to Mr. li. I<. .Johnson,
l<' S. 1'owell, notary public, performing
the ceremony.
At the residence of Mr. F. S. Powell,
Sunday evening Jan. 17th, Miss
Eliza J. Todd to Mr. J. W. Todd,
F. S. Powell, notary public, performing
the ceremony.
Why suffer with Coughs, Cold
and I .atlriono u Iwm F.ayatsw ltu<?
mo qi'inink will cure you in one day.
Doesnot produce the ringing in the
head like Sulphate quninic. Put
up in;-Jtablets convenient for taking I
Guaranteed to cure, or money refund -!
ed. Price, 25 ceuta. For sale by
Dr. E. Norton.
Tutt's Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
//a rket report.
Wilmington, N. 0., fJun 18 1807
Spirits Turpentine?25 cent per
gallon.
Rosin?Market firm at $1.45 per |
bbl for Strained and $1.50 for Good
Strained.
Tar?Market firm at 00 per bbl
of 280 lbs.
Crude Turpentine?Market quiet,
at $1.20 for Hard, $1.80 for Yellow
Dip and *1 80 for Virgin.
COTTON?Dull.
Ordinary 4^ ets. tb
Good Ordinary .
Low Middling 6i "
Middling 0*5
Good Middling. ..?0 15-10 u "
Georgetown MarketJanuary
2 181)0.
Nrow Virgin 1.75
Yollow (lip, 1.75.
Scrape, 1.25.
NOTIOK
To Administrators, Kxeeutors and Ouardians.
you will please come and make
your Returns to Probate Judge before the
"first day of March, according o Law.
VVm, e. 11a dwk k,
Probate Judge, II, C.
Jan. Htli 1307.
A.-.F.-.M.
Regular Communication of Conway
Lodge, No. (W, A.'.F.*. M, will be held on
2nd fuesday night of each month, at 7:80
o'clock sharp. Liy order of
l>. a. Si-ivkv. w. m.
C, p. (prattf.khaum, Secretary.
NOTIOK
Conway Lodge, No. IK). Knights of
Pythias will meet regularly the first and
third Thursday nights of ouch mouth untlt
otherwise ordered.
K. P. SoAKBonouon,
Chan. Com.
E. \V. Noij.ry
< K. It. & S.
I May 14th, 90. ly
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fife* ? !!
Sale for Foreclosure of Mortgagf
LTNDKH. AND BY VIRTUE Ol tin
' p?wer and authority of, a ce.-tali
1 >??* <! <>( Mortgagi duly executed and de
llvered by William Smith and Austii
11. Burr to David I >. Barber, ol date.Julj
7th, lbUiJ, and of record mi the olllco o
Register of Mesne Conveyance, in and foi
Horry County In the State of South Caro
Una, In book No. U, pages lid to U'j botl
inclusive, which said Mortgage has beet
duly assigned to Wilmington Iron Works
a corporation duly chartered under tlx
laws of North Carolina, and the said Wil
liam J. Smith and Austin II. Burr having
acknowledged in writing tho ninount dut
ousuhl Mortgage mid consented to tin
lorei-losure of tin* same, the undersigned
will sell ul public miction before tho 0 -nil
llouso in Conway, S. during legal
hours ot sale, on Monday, tho lirst day of
February lbl)7, tho property, real and personal.
covered by said Mortgage, to wit;
Two certain tracts pieces or, parcels of
land lying, being and situate in the County
of Horry and State of South Carolina
and bounded as follows. The first tract
lying and being on the Fast side of Mitchell's
Swamp and known as the Miles Fowler
Tract, containing (40) acres more <?r
less and beginning in the mouth of Sand
Fit Brunch on a Poplar corner, and running
thence, South 21 degrees Fast 00
chains and 00 links to a gum in Sowbay
Ifrancli, thence down said branch to the
mouth of lk'todoru Branch, thence up
said branch to the beginning, adjoining
the lands of Jasper Fowler on the Southwest
and Mary F. Johnson and others on
the North and East.
Tho second tract lying and being on tho
East side of Mitchells Swamp and known
astho John Todd land containing one hundred
acres more or less, and lying on tho
waters of the Utile Fee Doe, beginning
oil a gum corner in the Sowbay Branch,
known astho I> miel Fowler corner, running
North 21 degrees, West fit) chains
ami oO links to a Foplar corner, thence
Eastward Si chains to h stake, thence >oulh
25 degrees, En-' l4 chains 25 links to a water
oak in a siii .11 pond thence East to
the edge of C hinquepiii Bay, then down
the edge of said bay to J oiln F. Ilardee's
lino to the Sowlmy Branch, thence down
said branch to the beginning. And also
the following articles of personal property
now on said Ian is to wit; One Circular
Saw Steam Mill, together w ith the hollers,
engine}-, taws, smoke stark, steam pipes,
c<)uiiections,pippliatices, and appurtemui
e?-s thereunto belonging. One (lunge
I , Igor and nppfirtennnres, eight (H) mules
and harness, ii e (5) timber e-irts and
chains, one tram ocomotive Engine and
four f-l) cars, Ha ismitli tools and Implements.
rerun of Sale ' \8II. I'ltrchnser to
pay for necessary pers.
NVII.MIN? ! ON WoIlKS,
ignee of Mortgage.
Jolt NSONS Av Ql \T I i i: \r\l,
A'ty's lor A signee l Mortgage.
Dec. ;'(0. 1800.
Tax :i-^.otn.ria,fr.
N'OTIUK Is hereby given that the Ami
itor of I lorry County will attend tlie
following places at the time specified, lor
the purpose <jf receiving returns of all
taxable personal property andpo lis in
I lorry County for the fiscal year commencing
Nov. 1st, 181)0, and ending Dec.
Hist 18117.
Taylorsville, Monday Jan. 11th, from 10
to 12 m.
Vardell X Woods, Monday Jan. 11th.
from 2 to ! p. in.
Floyds, Tuesday Jan. 12tlt, from 10 a.
m.to 2 p. m.
Greon Sea, Wednesday Jan. With, from
10 a. in.to 2 p. hi.
I .oris, Thursday J an. 11th, from 10 to
12 in
Daisy Thursday Jan. 11th, from.') > <\
p- m.
Wound Swamp, Friday Jan. 15th, from
10 to 12 in.
Wed I'.lufT, riday Jan. 15th, from 2 to
1 p in.
r.nene/.er, rsnuinlnyt.Jan. 10th, from 10
to 12 in.
Farmer,.Saturday Jan. 10th, from 2 to
4 p. m.
Little River, Monday Jan. 18th, from 10
a. in. to 2 p. m.
Wampee, Tuesday Jan. 10th, from 10 to
12 m.
1 land, Tuesday Jan. 10th, from 2 to 4
]>. in.
Tillev Swamp, Wednesday Jan. 20th,
from 10 to 12 in.
Uraluuiiville, Wednesday Jan. 20th, from
2 to 1 p.in.
Withers, Thursday Jan. 21st, from 0 to
11 a. in.
Marlow, I'. O., Thursday Jan. 21st, from
2 to 4 p.in.
Soeastee, Friday Jan. 22nd, from 10 to
12 m.
Bucksville, Friday Jan. 22nd, from 3 to
1 p. m.
Fort Harrelson, Saturday Jmi. 23rd,
from 10 to 12 in.
DOngohi, S turday Jan. 23rd, from 2 to
4 p. in. rom 2to
Adrian, Mondti) Jan. 23th, from 10 to 11
a. m.
Bayboro, .Monday Jan. 2fit!i f 4
p. m.
Sanfo id.uesday Jan. 20th, from 10 to
12 m.
Zoan, 'I uesday an. 20th, from 2to4p
m.
Kehohoth, Wednesday Jan. 27th, from
10 to 12 in.
('ool Sprinir, Wednesday Jan. 37th, from
2 to 4 p. ni.
(rldeon, Thur day Jan. 28th, from 10 to
12 m.
Jordanville, Thursday Jan. 28th, from 2
to 1 p. 111.
Oalivaiits Ferry, Friday Jan. 29th, from
10 to 12 m.
The rest of the lime until Fob. 20th at
his olllee in Conway.
All able bodied males between the a^es
of 2! and 00 year are deemed taxable
polls. Provided that !1 Confederate Veterans
are exempt ' II Monies, Notes,
j etc., above lndeb!e< re taxable.
Assessments of opi rty shall bo
based on the usual s. m# price of sitnila
property at Executor and Administrator
sales.
Failure to make return in timo' specified
subjects the delinquent to a penalty of
50 per cent.
J. A. Lkwis,
Audifi r, ll( riy Count)
DELAYS AUK DANGEROUS.
ARE YOU INSURED? The "Union
Central Life Insurance Company" of Cin
minimi, omo, is one ol the best, if riot tin*
very 1 >o>t, insurance companion In tho
land, ami Issues the most liberal policies.
It has secured the highest rates of interest
and had the lowest death rate of any com,
puny in the United States. It is the only
cornp nv that is examined annually by a
State inspec tor. The Ohio insurance laws
are the best ami most rigid in the United
State*. Kvery Interest of tho policy holder
is protected by them. All persons seek
ing protection for their families, or wish
ing to make provision for themselves in
old are. 'U lind it to their advantage to
Insure with U. L. JJKATV, Agent.
Buck&villft, S, C\
UOT what"WE SAY, but
what Hood's Saraaparilllii I)oes,
that tells tho story of its merit and sues
cew.ltomombcr HOOD'S CURES.
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i Coats Spool Cotton
No use to pay freight, when you can
1 buy It of us nt Agent# prices anu g-?t the
benefit of nil discounts.
ROAl) CARTS, BUDDIES,
HARNESS.
The moat complete line ever
brought to Horry
County.
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IFMLOTXIR, BACO3ST.
GI-IOES,
C}rior anything else you may think
of at lowest market prices.
All of the Staple Goods
needed in this section
in endless variety.
WE GUARANTEE
BOTH ARTICLES
. . AND PRICES.
Our Notion
Department
is complete
in every respect.
Take
. a look.
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A Nice Line
of Ladies Hats
Just Received and
will he sold at low figures.
Ladies will call,
A Fine Line of
Furniture
OUR GUARANTEE IS WORTH
SOMETHING BECAUSE
WE MAKE IT
GOOD.
BURROUGHS & COLLINS
COMPANY.
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