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The Horry Herald. ^ THUSDAY FEB. 19th 1903 MATTERS LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. Good seed Irish potatoes at Jones, ^ou continue to feel the jar of ^gdling prices? ^jpW?hd pay your subscription you come clown to court. C. B. Dusenbury of Fort IlarrelI son was in town lust Saturday. Z. *R. Johnson has tho contract'for { building a large store at Burcol. J, I. Ward returned last Friday from a business trip to Charleston JLpiveys motto for 11)03. More I goods, better goods, cheaper goods. John Daniels, visited his parents I at Galivants Ferry one day last I week. Dr. W. E. AlcCord is spending the week at Murrell's Inlet on the ' seashore. Highest prices paid for cow hides / snd beef tallow at Tlie Bargain House on 3rd Avenue. Buckwheat, onions, onion sets, ? cod^flsh, macaroni, etc , at Spiveys Judging from recent reports, tobacco plants .are up and looking ' well in all sections of the county. W. T. Nicholas has moved his market to one of the brick stores on Main Street, just vacated by J. E. Nicholas. ? Court convenes on Monday after next. So far there are no criminal cases of very great importance on the docket' f'the General Sessions. New goods in all lines arriving daily at Conway Bargain House and ' going at unheard-of prices. S. S. Anderson of the Adrian section lias tobacco plants that are four leaves high. lie says that plants in Miis section are all looking li lie. f G. 11. Jenkins returned the lirst o the week from Memphis, Tcnii.* where he went, to purchase another car load of horses and mules for the spring trade. Cot you an up-to-date horse or a mule, buggy and harness at J. A. /' McDermott Company. L D. Sarvis a farmer of the Fleasant Meadow section died at 1 o'clock /. on Monday of last week after an illness of ten days He was buried on Tuesday at the church. John Small ot Horry county, a successful tohacco farmer, has bought n farm ot L. F. Anderson near here and is preparing to put in a crop of tobacco ?Columbus New s. The county auditor requests that all persons who have not already done so come in and make their tax returns ut once The time expires on to-morrow, the HUth day oT February. Two tracts of land, one containing one hundred acres, the other three t hundred and fifty acres, some of the estate lands of Mis. Mary 11. II,,., ? ,r 1....... I .w.l A 1..." r uv/uiji nan urrn imrruasL'ii uy ?l ilrt. P. Johnson Have just Vceeived a car load of the finest horses and mules wo have had this season, and are selling them cheaper too and on lone time. J. A McDerinott Company. The ladies of the Parsonage Aid Society will serve an elegant dinner , and lunch in Hyman's Ice cream parlor on Monday of court week from 12 o clock until 4, for the benefit of the Methodist Parsonage. The Westminster league of the Presbyterian church will give an i oyster supper at the Burroughs (iraded School, Friday evening Feb. 20th. Doors open at 7 o'clock p. m, All are cordially invited. We have 100 suits of clothes of all kinds. We can suit you. The aired man, the dressy young man, the youth, and the the little boys. Our prices will please you. Conway Supply Co., on iircl Avenue. We cannot, publish any communi. cations which are not accompanied by the true name of the writer. A writer may have his article signed in any way he pleases, but the office must have the real name of the writer. W. M. Parker, left last Sunday morning ior Shallotte, IN. C., where on Sunday evening, he was married, Miss Telitha Gore, daughter of W. P. Gore, being the bride. They arrived here on last Monday where they will make their home. Mr. Parker has been engaged here in the jewelry business fdi* the past ' Notice. The anniversary meeting of the Waccamaw Mounted Rifle clnb will be held ati Wachesaw on Monday Feb. 3rd. Good attendance required Ralph Ncsbet, Pres. Club. EVERY CHURCH"'insm,,. tion supported by voluntary contri bution will be veil a liberal quantity of the Longman A Martinez pure paints whenovr they paint. Notk: Have done so for twenty -seven years. Sales: Tens of millions of ' gallons; painted nearly two million houses under guarantee to repaint if not satisfactory: The paint wears for periods up to eighteen years. Linseed Oil must be added to the paint, (done in two minutes). Ac tual cost then about $1.25 a gallon. Samples free. Sold by our Agents. V Con way Bargain House. During the next 30 clays Jones, at Justice, offers 100 pr., shoes, 1000 yds. cloth, and lots other things, at and below cost. Come quick and got your share of these barnains. HENDRICKS?EASON. At the residence of Mr- John Eason the father of the bride, on February 11th, inst., Miss Nannie Eason was married to Mr. J. Hampton Hendricks, the Rev. W. S. McCaskell, of Conway, performing the ceremony. The wedding march was beautifully rendered bv Mrs. J. A. Eason. The attendants were Miss Eva Eason with Mr. .1 K. Hendricks, Miss Anna Jordan with Mr. Edward Harrison. The bride and groom left tlie same day for the residence of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hen dricks, where a reception was given them. They will move into their new home in a few days. They are wished life long happiness by many friends. Wantkd.?Scran iron of every description, and Ml kinds of eld ma chincry Write 'for particulars to I. H. Garfunkel/ Columbia, S.C. it Notice Horry Hussars. The Horry Hussars will meet at !) o'clock at the armory, Conway, 8. C., on Saturday March 14th, with carbines to get new slings, each member in full uniform; and each riding a horse, Ily order of H. I). Lonu, Capt. L. I). Lono. Jr. O. 8. Announcement. We are spat ing no pains to be in better position to accommodate the public in our ?oods than/heretofore. 11111j11>\unionvs are consianw.v ueing made to display oiii large stock of goods. Our aim is to look to the interest of our friends in giving thorn honest prices and courteous attcn tion. Please nbtico our advertise ment ir. the 11 k u a 1.1> next week. Very truly, Spivey Mercantile Co. Tobaoo Flues I have arranged to lOake Tobacco Flues at Conway, and would be glad to have orders front all needing Hues this season. / \ To be in time, se\d in your order at once. J. K. Colks. Foreclosure Sale. ST A T K OF SO?J T11 C A RO M N A, County of Horry. liuriouylis & Collins" Co, Plaintiff--, agttitist A ,J (lor?', I )ef??ndant I nder and t?y virtue or a judgment of foreclosure una sal made and signed l?y his Iioiior, Jaines Aldrlch, in the ahove stilted esse on the 7th day of March, A. I). I'.)():*. at the Spring term of the court of Coinm >n P eas, for 1 lorry County, I win ojTer for sale at put'lic auction before the court house door, at Conway, S. during the legal hours of sale on St.lesday, Monday the 2nd day of .March A. I). 1003: All and singular all the following lands und tenements situate in the said County of llorry, ^tate of South Carolina, con taiuitig eighty-eight ("8) acres, more or less, and bounded a> follows; On the West by lands of N. I. Shelly, on the South by lands of Burroughs & Collins Co., on the Past b_v the Mime, and on the North by Mishoe Branch, lying and laving in Oalivants Perry township. Terms of Sale C .sh. Purchaser t<> pay for papers. W. L. Mishoe, C. C. C. P. & O. S. 2-12(3. Forecflosure Sale. STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA Cojuty of Horry. Burroughs &'( 'ollins Co., Plnintilfs, against Israel Kiley. Defendant. Under and by virtue of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, made and signed in the above stated case, by his Honor, Jamea Aldrlch, on the 7th day of March A. I). 100?.% at the Spring term of the Court of Common Plena for I lorry County, I will offer for sale at public miction before the court house door, at Conway, S. C during the legal hours of saloon Salesday, Mon day the 2nd day of March 1003: All and singular that piece, parcel and tract of land containing seventy six (70) acres, more or less, situate In Horry County, State of South Carolina, in Qallvanta Ferry township, It being'a'part of a tract of land granted to Moses Floyd and bounded as follows: North by I). II. Jordan's land, West by Noah Shelley's land, South by Alferd Core's land, Fast by Martha Carroll's land. Terms of Sale ('ash. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. L. Mlshoe, C. C. C. P. & O. S. Summons for Relief, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) County of Horry. ? (Court of Common Pleas.) Hnnktor Conwaj, a corporation organized under tho laws of the State of South Carolina, Assignee Plaintiff, against Thos. A. Leury, Defendant. Copy Summons for Relief, Complaint Served. To the Defendant '1 bos. A. Loary: You are hereby summoned and required ll) nnnwor tlia I? ?1.1.. ?? ... va ?uv/ *>(/! i'l'tl'iv 111 luitt iu;iiuii which has l>een filed in tiie office of the Clerk of t lie Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to servo a copy of your answer to the said Complaint on the subscriber at hid office at Conway, 8 C within twenty days after the service hero if; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fall to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Robt. B. Scarborough, Plaintiffs Attorney. Dated Feb. 3rd 1008. To Thos. A. Leary, absent defendant." Take Notice, that the complaint in the above entitled action, and the summons of it which the foregoing Is a copy, were Hied In the office of the Clerk of (Jourt Common Pleas, for Horry County on the Ird day of February, A. 1). 1003, Robt. B. Scarborough, Plaintiffs Attorney. W. Ij. Mlshoe, C. C. C. P., II. C. This unci That. You Know What You arc Taking. When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula is pi duly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and (Quinine in a tast les.forin, No Cure, No Pay. 50c. m i io cure a com in one Day. Tako Lnxativo liromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails, to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is ou each box. 25c. Mrs. J. II. Oliver is visiting her parents at Suburb in Brunswick Co1 Mysterious Circumstance. One was pale and sallow and the other fresh ond rosy. Wheneo the difference? She who is blushing with health uses Dr. Kind's New Life PUls to maintain it. By gently arousing the lazy organs they compel good digestion and head oil constipation. Try them. Only 25 cent, at I)r E Norton, Druggist. The Lyceum is making arrangements for a lecture on the 3rd. Nearly Forfeits His Life. A runaway almdst ending fatally, started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin drove, 111 For four years it defied all doctors and all remedies. But Bwcklen's Arnica Salve had no trouble to cure him. Equally good for Burns, Bruises, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25c at Dr. E. Norton's Drug Store. Miss Etta Richardson returned to VVhiteville on last Friday. ?# Better Than Gold l'l was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous debility." writes 1<\ .1 Clreen, of Lancaster. N. II. ''No remedy helped me until 1 bc^an usin?,r Kleetrie Hitters, which did mo more oood than all the medicines I ewr used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years She savs Fleetric Hitters are just splen did for female troubles; that they are a orand tonic and invioorator for weak, run down women. No other medicine can take its place in our family." Try them. Only Wk; Satisfaction guaranteed by Dr. L Norton \Y. P. Lewis has closed the term of the public school at /.oin, S. ('. Escnped an Awful Fate. ;Y:r. II. Mucins of Melbourne, Flu , writes, "Sly doctor told me I had Consumption and nolhino could be done for me I was <rivi>n m> ii> die. The offer of a free trial bottle. of Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Consumption, induced me to try it. Kosults were start lino I am now on the road to recovery and owe at! to Dr. Kino's New Discovery It surely paved my life " This j/rent cure is ?;ua ran teed for all throat and luntf diseases by Dr. I! Norton Druooists. Price abe and $1 hit Trial bottles free. \V. IC Cuusov en I leu .it this oHiee while in town on last Saturday. Cures Rheumatism and Catarrh A\e.!icine Sent I roe. l'hese two diseases are the result of an awful poisoned eondit ion of t he blood. 11' you have aching joint.-, and back, shoulder blades, bone pains, cripple hards, lees or feet, swolcn muscles, shifting, sharp biting pains, and that tired, diseonr aee<i feeling or rheumatism, or the hawkine spitine blurred eyesight, deafness, sick stomach, headache, noises iti the head, tnouous throat discharges, decaying teeth, bad breath, belching "as or eartarrh, take Botanic Blood Halm (P. li. B.) It kills the poison in the blood which causes these awful svmntoms. <bv ,/ i- n* * in# a pure, healthy blood supply to the joints and mucous membranes, and makes a perfect cure of the worst rheumatism or foulest cnrtarrh. Cures where all else fails Blood Balm (B. B. B.) is composed of pure Botanic ingredients good for weak kidneys Improves the digestion, cures dyspepsia. A perfect tonic for old folks by giving them new. rich, pure blood. Thoroughly tested for thirty years. Druggists, $1 per large bott'c, with complete directions for home cure. Sample free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and special free medical advice sent in sealed letter. Citation Notice. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. By W. Ii. Mishce, Clerk of Court, acting as Probate .Judge, Whereas, Pendleton O Ayres made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of tiny Estate of and effects of Mai colm J Grainger, deceased, Thsne nre therefore to cite and admonish all and slngmrtr the kindred and creditors of the Malcolm ,J Grainger deceased, that th/y lie and appear, before mo, in the conrt of Probate to be held at Conway, B/y'? on the 21st day of Febru ary, 190 Rafter publication hereof at 11 I o'clock/n the forenoon to shew cause If any tkoy have why the aald administration should not be granted. (Jlven under my Hand this 7tii day of I February, Anno Domini, 1903. W L Mlahoe, COC P&OH j Acting Probate Judge Notice to Contractors. We will let to the.lowest bidder at Loris, S. lfeb. 2f>th, at 12 o'clock m. the coitvact for building the IiOris Tobifcho Warehouse. Plans and specil^atlooV made known on day of lettjfig. J. C. Bryant, For Building Committee. 2-5-03. 3t. I Teafctiers Examination. The regumh^zamluat Ion for Teacher's will be held ?t r\)ii\vay^ on Friday Fob. 90th, 1908. . / JO. V. Host, Supt/Rducation, Horry County Notice, All persons indebted to the estate of llarttord .1. Yer?tfi. deceased,ur<? hereby required to muko<dmincdiate payment to the undersigned, at LittleJRlver, S. ; and all persons holding claims against said estate are required to present same duly proven within the time required by law, or this notice w ill be pleud in bar of their recovery. .John B. Vereen, Benj. II, Justice, Administrators. 2?8?08. at. Notice. 'M. : 11 i i xuciu win ue ? otoaripg sale at the lloitunvood Nunferj*, Feb 2nd, and lasting until March Ifith, or until all surpluses took is disposed of. Less than?400 trees to ro. Mostly pear and applet First come first serve, they wont last lontf. Our pear trees are the finest ever seen in Horry county. F. S. Cultra, I'roprietor. / Conway, S. C. Magistrate's Summons for Debt. THE STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Horry. by .1. S. Vaught, Esquire. Co Luther N . Tharp: Conipliiint having been made unto mo by W. Hampton Tharp, that you are in- j dcb.ed to him in the sum of One Hundred Dollars, on your promise and agreement to pay to tlie said W. Hampton : riiarp, on or before tlie t)th duy of (October A, I). 15(01, the sum of One Hundred i Dollars, the same being tlie balance due, on the purciune price of 50 acres of laud i eonveveyed to you by the said \V. Ilump.i?n Tharp on the </llth day of Feb. A. !), 1901. TI,U iv iI.......r...... ... - ' , .... .. ...i.-, 111 in|iiiri' you to appear be.ore me, in my office in Conway. S. within twenty days from tho service of this Summons, to answer to tho said Complaint, or judgment will t?e given against you by del suit. Ifated January VOlli A. I). 10U8. .1. S. \ aught, Magistrate. 11.11. Woodward, Plait.till' att'y To Luther N. Tharp, absent Defendant: I'ake notice that the complaint in the above entitle 1 at (ion and the summons cf which the foregoing is a copy, were Hied in the ollice of the undersigned, on the 80th day of .lauuary A. I). 1008. .1. S. Yaught. Magistrate. Citation Notice, L STATK OPSOl'TIl CAHOLl N A, t ( ounty of 1 lorrj. \ Ity W l.i Misitoe, Ch't k of Court, acting as ~ Probate Judge. \\ lien a>, A. P. Smith made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration ol the K>tate of ami effects of (\ 1 M I tut ?i >n deceased I'hi so are lin n f. n to city and adinou isli all and singular the kilidred and cred itois i I tin- Miil <?. M. Hahon deceased that tticy be ami app >ir before me,, in the Co,lit n! I'robate, to be held at Conway, S (',} M t!, 10th day ot February It) 8 11 ter pitblic tli' u hereof, at lfu'e.hck in tli* forenoon, to shew cause iT any I lino l.-.v . . I.e (1 I . i . t - o I ? .. > <.> >n> r..im .i.iiiiiiiutrauoii | sin mi M not In* grunted, | tlivi n under my llund this 5tlt day <?t 1 j I'VUru ii'v. Anii'i D'lin'ni, \\ . I.. Mislioe Acting I'rolxitn Judge, i Tobaco Flues. ? Manufacture<1 and sold by l 1 Still. M BUFF. I (. I As good in* cmi be made, ns cheap I us t lie cheapest. ] > x J T In your orders ns early us possible as there will he h great demand this season of which I will do my best to supply. S. 1>. SCOTT, FAIR BLUFF, N. C. H. P. Little, ltrick Works. | Building br.ek always on hand. Send orders to II. P. Little at Conway, Georgetown or Toddville. Home Ofhco: Conway, S. C. Laundry! Lnundry! I am agent for the LAURENS - STEAM - LAUNDRY. LAURENS, S. C. All work guaranteed. Domestic or gloss finish. Will call for your laundry every Monday and deliver I Saturday. Give me a trial. W R Lewis. Early Risers The famous little pills* DeWI?'9*K Salve For Piles, Burns, Sores* r* % ? i ?* % . ' 1 ? f ? v Biay THE HIGH QRAI Munufu< The W. C. Ma CHARLES ?Succ The Wilcox & < No Cheap Materials Us No Wo would call your spceia. at ton ti STAR RRAN1) MANIPULATED satisfaction for 35 years, and lias p COTTON and CORN FERTILIZE! TOBACCO FERTILIZERS are seco you rmerchants supplying you will if v ' FOR Si 4MB I (II WAN! EVE THAT New c COME E"V You are In YOURS TO I OR YOURM( HAL. L. E Only >E FERTILIZERS sturcd by icmurphy Co., TON, s. c. cssor to? libbs Guano Co. ;ed. low Oracle Goods Made. onto the WILCOX (JIIIHS A CO S, nix .win ...i? i ? vji uanv, which (win given general roved to be the best TOBACCO, IS made. Our WILCOX & GIBBS nd to none on the market. Insist on It our brands; it will pay you, eVt'*? l \LE BY u mi. I i I I < I "ED: RYBODY TO KNOW aOODS ERY DAY. I ivited to See Us. PLEASE ( I ] 3NEY BACK 3UCK CO. Largest and most complete ettab lishmeut South*ij Geo. S. Hacker 6c Som Manufacturers of?t 11 \ DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULD* INO AND .BUILDING JMATP.RTA T. CHARLESTON, S.'C. 544- 548 King Stfect. SPIVEY (5c OLLINS CO. Fire Insuranc Bicycles. I). A. SP1VHY, M. W. COLLINS President, Secretary Office In Dank Building Dental Notice. DR. W. E. McCORD, SURGEON DENTIST. Conway, - - S. C Htf'SlM VKY IiUILDINO. NOTICE. Owin^ to the libera, patronage irivcn me last voar. I Hill nnw in a position to tfive better BARQAI N S than ever before. I am increasing my stock of tfoods daily. That means I am selling more poods daily. My prices are always as low as the lowest and sometimes lower than my competitors. I am in business to make a success of it. The only way to do it is FAIR DEALING with all the people. My line of 3roccries is complete. I have as [jood a line of Shoes as anybody in this section, which I call your special attention to. Anyone wanting Lo buy GROCERIES CORN, OATS, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES and HATS, ire cordially invited to examine my ino . Thanking you for past favors and wishing you a prosperous new year, I am yours for a pood bargain, L. It. IIIIKROUGHS TT 1\/V A AT n y iv\ /\ IN Til K PIONEER OROCER Having been the first one to open i FIRST CLASS Grocery Store iu Don way, and having for 12 years jtudied the wants of the trade we feel that we should be in a position to know better than any one with less 3xperience, just the kind of goods the people want. We have also a tiice line of Gents Furnishings. rJIVK US A CALL. Satisfaction 3UARANTEEI). IEOttMRTERrSKLA8S B. T. HYMAN, 11011 You can get your Photos at Casque's any day. You can hav enlarging of any kind done. Give rac a trial. R. K. GASQUI. Notice to Creditors. All persons holding claims airainst. estato of Joannah Hardwick, dec'd, are required to present thern duly proven to tho undei signed or this notice will be plead ir bar of their recovery, and all persons indebted to said estate are required to make payment to the undersigned. 2-19 02 3t. D. A. Spivey, Qualified Adm'x. Notice. By virtue of an order of the Probate Court of Horry county, I will sell at public auction on Saturday March 7th next, at 11 o'clock a. m., at the residence of the late Henry 11, Mincy dec'd; all and singular the personal estate of the sbld deceasec, including corn, hay, cattle, hogs, tools and other articles .'/Terms of sale cash Dred Mincy, Qualified Administrator. ;. . < cffiiH