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The Horry Herald. c8 THUSDAY FEB. 26th 1903 MATTERS LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. H ^^^Uead the advortisment of 0. S. ? Causey. JR. M Floyd was in town on Mon day. W. C. Boyd of Michael was in town last Friday. Court eonveucs on next Monday morning, Norfolk Pants for less than cost at 0. S. Causey's. W. A. Allen of Bayboro was in town otic day last week. 11. P. Little went to Wilmington one day last week. Head the advertisment of Spivey Mercantile Co., in this issue, The treasurer*8 annual report is concluded in this week's issue. Mrs. K. G. King of Chadbouru visited Mrs G. B, Jenkins last week. i Molasses, only 20 cents per gallon at Conway Bargain House. The large advertisment of 11. L. Buck Co., is changed in this issue. Jeremiah Mishoe of Cool Spring was in town on business one day last week. A change appears this week in the advertisment of Conway Bargain House. The Uev. Furman II. Martin of Virginia passed through town last Thursday. Mrs. II. M.Tolar and son of Boston, Mass., passed through town last week enroute to Kucksport. E. V. Rest, will not be in his olllce next Saturday as usual, but will be here on Monday of court week. The Legislature adjourned last Saturday, and the Senator and the Representatives have returned home Drake, Innis, Green shoes for less than sample price at C. S Causev's. ' Duse.ibury & Co are selling Irish potatoes and onion sets by the J wholesale, call before they are all gone. C. O. Watts, who is superintend-| ing a tobacco farm in Georgetown county this year, was here last Friday and stated that he has tobacco plants eight leaves high. An examination for teachers' cer tiflcates was held here last Friday, and the number of applicants was forty four. All of the members of the county board of education warj present. *1 The time for making tax returnsjj expired on last Friday. The audi-1 tor states that scarcely ten per cenl'i of the tax payers of the town havt ^ made their returns. Look out fo . the penalty. . 7 The large siife for the Bank Horrv was placed in position in th new building last Friday. Tin | building will not be finished by th . first of March, as it was intendet . owing autre to bad weather, per . haps, than to any other cause. The olliee of the superintendent < education has been over hauled, 11.1 ? floor carpeted, the furniture stainM? over an 1 the walls caleiinined; that it now presents a very neat "?fl pearanee. showing good tastO on till part of? ur popular superintendent'^ The members of the Outlook Clija are earnestly requested to meet #P the residence of Mrs. Addie Burroughs, Friday afternoon, at 3 30 o'clock. It is urgent that every member be present, as there is important business to attend to. Hamilton Brown shoes at 9Cc sir the dollar at C. S. Causey's. A petition has been filed with the i town council for an election 011 the I dispensary question for the town, j and the election will be ordered as soon as an opinion of the attoi ney general can be rendered on the question of registration. j Some ealeimining done recently at j the court house, on the walls of the passage and the offices, and other repairs that have been made, have improved the appearance of the building. The county needs nothing any more than it does a modern j oourt house, and. at least, the one that we have should be kept in as j good condition as possible. A community is often judged by the ap- ! pearance of its churches, and public j buildings. They are often an index ; to the character of the people. Farmers wo .Id do well to call on & Co., for farm imple-j V nients.^rney have on hand a large i r lot of guano distributors, cultivators plows, hoes, shovelf., spades and rakes. hids Want*d:?Horry Tobacco Warehouse is now open for rent or lease. Applicants will submit their bids in writing not later than March 15th. For further particulars address J. C. Spiv by, Sec. and Trens. Notice to Contractors. Wo will let to the lowest bidder at Loris, S. C., on Feb. 25th, at 12 o'clock in. the contract for building the Loris Tobacco Warehouse. Plans and specifications made known on day of letting. J. 0. Brvant, For Building Committee. I 2-5-03. 3t. JL anpragl .f. a i 11 1 1 - 111 Death of Judge Hardwick. Win. E. Hardwick, Judge of Probate for Horry County, died at his residence here, on last Monday morning just before the hour of seven, after an illness of several weeks, in the 72nd year of his age. He was elected Judge of Probate in 1881, and held the olliec continually from then until his death. Kind and accommodating to all, he was a popular county otlicer, and was re elected many times without opposition. lie was twice married, first, to Miss M. A. C. Roberts, second, to Mrs, Mary Cannon, who with one r.hiWl n.wl ..i.o.i?. ?? * vu>iu| mm viiiiuicii ui ua' m'sv marriage, survive him. The funeral took place at 10 o'clock on Tuesday at the Methodist church, attended by a large gathering of hisj relatives and friends. He fived a devoted member of the Methodist church. His death creates a vacancy in the office of Judge of Probate, and an election will have to be ordered to fill the vacancy. Whether the candidates will be nominated 'ov primary or convention simply is not yet decided Wantkd:?Students for Summer School beginning March 2nd, 1003. Terms and board reasonable. A. J. Siikiiman, Princ. H. F. Harrelson I Q. Hinson s Committee. R F. I). No. 2. Nichols. S. C. 1^"^? ? Foreclosure Sale. STATE OF SO': T11 C AROLIN A, County of Horry. burroughs & Collins Co, Plaintiffs against i i i ?? ii u \JIUI?7^ i 'ciciiumit Under and by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure and shI made and signed by his Honor, James Aldrlch, 111 the above stated case on the 7th day of Murch, A. I). 11)02, at the Spring term of the court of | Common Pleas, for 'lorry County, 1 will offer for sale at public uuction before the court house door, at Conway, S, during the legal hours of sale on Salesday, Monday the 2nd day of March A. I). 1903: All and singular all the following lands and tenements situate in the said County of Horry, State of South Carolina, containing eighty-eight (88) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the West by lands of N. J. Shelly, on the South by lands of Burroughs Collins Co., on the East by the same, and on the North by Mishoe Branch, lying and being in (lalivants Ferry township. Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. I,. Mishoe, C. C. C. P. & O. S. 2-12 03. Administrators Sale. Coder and by virtue of an order of 'lie Probate Court of llorry County, 1 will sell at puolic auction, on Saturday March 14th 1903, at 11 o'clock a. m , at the residence of the late Malcolm .1. Cra nger, deceased. A 1 and singular the personal estate of the said deceased, including corn, hay. cattle, iu?u?, iodis, i uruuuri', uiiu uium-rous nuier articles. Terms of Sale Cnsh. l'eiulli'toi) G. Ay res, IJu dilled Administrator. Htf ail ttuwunui uiuufto tMtu same story. When ho was quest,loiWJ| coneemiiig the shooting he became cohfused and resentrd the i11?|itisit iverbis of tluVman to whom In; told t he tQry. Ih* .started'away and disappeared behind a barn, when a shot, was heard. An investigation discovered the youthful inurdered dying) j Ml) i a bullet; through his breast. ()|i|ion(m1 t>y I 'miut ics. i Va * The Washington correspondent of ilve Richmond Times-Dispatch tells lis paper that "tremendous oppusiiion is developing to the proposition fi place a statue of General Lee in( Jtatuary IlAll. Republican members ? if congress! from States of the north 1 ,nd west are being overwhelmed with , Protests. These., cOme from Grand j tVmy of the Republic. organizations | ,nd from Individuals*; A member told t ie he had no idea sentifnent. i gainst the proposition was so strong, l thin, Indiana, Illinois, Kansas, Iowa 11 rni one or two of the New Engla"'*' mi mm (if wiiuiii vi m i tin For the next 30 days we will make the greatest reduction of prices on clothing that wo have over made. We wan't to make room for our New Goods coming in. Please notice some of our prices: Men's #0.00 suits going at $7.00. Men's $0.00 suits going at $4.25. Men's $3.00 suits goingat #1.75. Hoys' $5.50 suits going at $4 25. Hoys' $3.50 suits going at $2.50. Childs $2.00 suits going ati 1.25. 44 $1.25 suits going at 00c. We have a lot of nice goods just in from Baltimore- which wo know will please you. Our lino of MEN'S and WOMEN FURNISHINGS is complete and up-to-date. Our groceries arc fresh and tlrstclaas in every respect. Just arrived a large assortment of nice candy, the best we have ever had. You will find in our store a complete line of hardware, farming implements, in fact everything that an up-to-date farmer needs. Our 5 and 10 cents counters are full "of bargains Our stalls are free for vour hor se? when you coino to Conway. So when you are in town stop at "Spivey's Store" where you will get the worth of your money and receive courteous attention. Call and see us. Spivey Mercantile Co W Early Risers The famous little pills. . This and That, 1 t t You Know What You arc Taking. ? When you take Grove's Tasteless CliiU c Tonic because the formula is pi tlnly ^ printed <>n every bottle sin wing that it is ' sini])ly Iron and (Quinine in a tast less i form. No Cure, No Pay. fiOc. f i To Cure a Cold in One Day. t Fake Laxative l>rom<> Quinine Tablets. ? All druggists refund the money if it fails ' to cure. 10. W. drove's signature is on each box. 25c. ^ * Mysterious Circumstance. One was pale and sallow and the 'I other fresh ond rosy. Whence the difference? She who is blushing with health uses Dr. King's New Life PMls to maintain it. By gent- 'I ly arousing the lazy organs they compel good digestion and head oil 1 constipation. Try them. Only 25 (, cent, at Dr E. Norton, Druggist. ^ t Nearly Forfeits His Life. I A runaway almost ending fatally, ( started a horrible ulcer on the leg t of J. B. Orncr, Franklin Grove, III. I For four years it defied all doctors and all remedies- But Bucklen's I 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, i I Better Than Gold. "J was troubled for several years ( with chronic indigestion and nor- v vous debility." writes E. J Green, i of Lancaster. N. If. ''No remedy t helped me until l'bcgan using Electric Hitters, which did me more good than all the medicines T evur used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She savs Electric Hitters are just splen- v did for female troubles; that they ' arc a grand tonic and invigorator for weak, run down women. No other medicine can take its place in ' our family." Try them. Only f)0c Satisfaction guaranteed by Dr. 10. Norton ( Escaped an Awful Fate. ? Mr. H. Muggins of Melbourne, Flu., writes, 41 My doctor told me I t had Consumption and nothing could N be done for me. 1 was given up to ( die. The oiler of a fret? trial bot- ' tie of Dr. King's New Discovery for * Consumption, induced me to try it. , Results were startling 1 am now < on the road to recovery and o\Ve all t to Dr. King's New Discovery It ' surely saved my life 'l'lds threat 1 cure is guaranteed for nil throat and Iuiijj diseases ov Dr. K. Norton Druggists. Price f>0c. and $1.00. | Trial bottles free. Cures Rheumatism and Catarrh 1 Medicine Sent Tree. These two diseases are the result ( of an awful poisoned eondition of the : blood. Ir you have aching joints and back, shoulder blades, bone I pains, cripple hards, le?js or feet. Lwolen muscles, shifting, sharp t>it pains, and that tired, di.scour i uged feeling or rheumatism, or the F" hawking spiting blurred eyesight deafness, sick stomacii, headache. 1 noises in the head, mourns throat discharges, decaying teeth, bad . breath, belching tras or cartarrh. ( take llotanic lllood llalm (H it. It) i It kills the poison in the blood which ! causes these awful symptoms, civ in# a pure, healthy blood supply to i the joints and mucous membranes, Vand makes a poi feet cure of the Uvorst rheumatism or foulest cur 'Airrh. Cures where all else fails I uJ'hkI Halm (It It It ) is composed , i6m l,m'? Dotanic ingredients i/o >d ' t liaf weak kidneys Improves the di j, p^vrsuiwii, uuri's ?iyspepsui. A perfect 1 Ionic for old folks toy giving I hem new. rich, pure blood. Thoroughly J tested for thirty years. Druggists, 1 per large botl'o, with complete directions for home cure. Sample free and prepaid toy writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ca. Describe trouble and special free medical advice sent in sealed letter. Foreclosure Sale. STATIC OF SOUTII CAROLINA , Couity of Horry. Butroughs & Collins Co., I*laiutl 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, James Aldrlch, on the 7tli day of March A. D. 1902, at the Spring term of the Court ot , Common Ideas for I lorry County, I will offer for sale at public auction before the court house door, at Conway, S. O during the legal hours of sale on Salesday, Monday the 2nd day of March 190.1: All and singular that piece parcel and tract of land containing seventy-six (7<5) acres, more or less, situate In Worry County, State of South Carolina, in Oalivants Ferry town-hip, it being a part of a tract of land granted to Moses Floyd and hounded as follows: North by I). II. Jordan's land, West by Noali Shelley's land, South by Alferd Core's land, Last by Mnrtha Carroll's land. Terms of Sale ('ash. Purchaser to pay for papors. < W. L. Mlshoe, C. C. C. P & G. 8. 1 Notice, c All persons indebted to the estate of \ Ilartlord J. Vereen. deceased,are hereby k required to make immediate payment to the undersigned, at IJttleJKlver, 8. U.; and all persons holding claims against said estate are required to present same duly , proven within the time required by law, or this notice will be plead in bnr of their recovery. John E. Vereen, HenJ. 11. Justice, i Administrators. 2-2-03. St/ DR, C. R. TABER, Physician and Surgeon, LOUIS, S. C. *4 EVERY CHURCH-* ion supported by voluntary contri >ution will be given a liberal quantiy of the Longman & Martinez pure mints whenevr they paint. ?Iotk: Have done so for twenty- sevn years. Sales: Tens of millions of jallons; painted nearly two million louses under guarantee to repaint f not satisfactory: The paint wears or periods up to eighteen years, jinsecd Oil must be added to the mint, (done in two minutes). Ac ual cost then about $1.25 a gallon. Samples free. Sold by our Agents. Jon way Bargain House. Magistrate's Summons for Debt. 'I IK STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. By J. 8>Vaughtl Esquire. Po Luther N. Tharp: Complaint having been made unto me >y \V, Hampton Tharp, that you are Inlebted to hiu in the sum of One IiunIred Dollars, on your promise and agreement to pay to the said W. Ilamptdn Tharp, on or before the 9th day of Octo- j ier A, D. 1901, the sum of One Hundred )ollars, the same being the balance due, m the purchase price of 50 acres of land :onveveyed to you by the said \V. Hamp-j on Tharp on the VOth day of Feb. A. L). ,001. This is, therefore, to require you to ap>ear be.ore me, in my olllce in Conway. >.C? within twenty days from the service >f this Summons, to answer .to the said Complaint, or judgment, will be given igaiust you by default. 3ated January ?Dth A. D. 1905. J. 8. Vaught, Magistrate. I. II. Woodward, I'lalutiH ?tt'y To Luther N. Tharp, absent Defendant: Take notice that the cnmpluint in the ibove entitled action and the summons cf ,i... r__ > i- - - ? ? ?in*..u i?i? idicgoing is iv copy, were niea n the office of the undorsigned, on the 10th day of January A. D. 1003. J, S. Vnught. M agistrate. Summons for Relief, JTATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) County cf Horry. f (Court of Common Pleas.) hinkiof Conway, a corporation organized utuier tlio laws of the State of South Carolina, Afsigneo Plaintiff, against Thos. A. Leary, Defendant. Jopy Summons for Relief, Complaint Served. i'o tiie Defendant t l.os. A. Leary: You are hereby summoned and required o answer the complaint in tills action vhich lias been tiled in the otlice of the JlerU of the Court of Common Pleas, for he said County, and to serve a copy of rour answer to the said Complaint on the Utliseriber at his olllco at Conway, S C vithin twenty days after the service here if; exclusive of the da v of sticli service; mil if you fail to answer the complaint, within the time ..forcstid, the plaintilTs 11 this action will apply to the Court for lie relief demanded in the complaint. Rolit. R. Scarliointigii, Plaintiffs Attorney. Dated Feb, 3rd 11)03. I'o Thus. |j"*iry, absent defendant: Take Notice, t lint the complaint in the ibove entitlei action, ami the summona of if will li the foregoing is a copy, were llleil in the otlice of the (Merit of tlour't L'oininon Picas, for Horry County on the trd day of Kebiunry, A. I), 100M. Kobt, I?. Senrhcrungh, lMinntilT's Attorney, W . I., iMishoe, ('. ('. 0. P., II. C. Tobaco Flues. Manufactured and sold by i. D SCOTT. FAIR BLUFF.!. C. As good as c?n be made, aft cheap is the cheapest. 13 IJ T In oiiii' orders as early as possible isMiere n.s i 11 be a great demand this > *a jo11 of which I will do my b?*st to apply. S. IK SCOTT, IA \ i l ? i?r n mi i r 1 u liiji,1 r T , l\. u. H. P. Little, Hrick Works. Building br.ck always 011 hand. Send orders to II. P. Little at Conway, Georgetown or Toddvilie. Home Office: Conway, S. C. Laundry! Laundry! 1 am agent for the MENS - STEAM - LADNDHY. LAURENS, S. 0. All work guaranteed. Domestic >r gloss finish. Will call for your aundry every Monday and deliver Saturday. (Jive me a trial. W R Lewis. DeWltt's O Salve For Piles, Burns. Soros* When Baby Blck, we gave her Caatorta. When she wae a Child, ehe cried for CaetoriA, When ah? became Mian. sho clung to C'aatorla. When she had Children, she gave them Costorla, < v . ;* "1 / ... * *) Buy t, THE HIGH GRAC Manufat \ The W. C. Ma I ' CHARLES ?Succ > The Wilcox < v No Cheap Materials U: No Wc would call your spocia. attont STAR BRAND MANIPULATED satisfaction for 35 years , and has I COTTON and CORN FERTILIZE TOBACCO FERTILIZERS are sect your movants supplying you with o FOR S OB I 0( I I NEW 6 II llll lllillBfcl New Clot IV T _ i>ew N Just in With i LAC We have the nicest ai broideries and Laces ever dially invited to see them WE SELL GARDEN SEED AND BUY Coui 1 it' HAL. L. I I Only a $ >E FERTILIZERS \ C u > H :turod hv * VV, icmurphy Co., i ton, s. c. cssor to? < I jibbs Guano Co. I 5C(I. ( low Grade Goods Made. ion to the WILCOX GIBBS A CO S, GUANO, which has given general roved to be the best TOBACCO, RS made. Our WILCOX A GIBBS hkI to none on the market. Insist on urbrands; it will pay you, i ! ALE BY V . n * 1 jUl COMPANY. i ' i >TOBE. thing, Shoes, I ew Hats, . Prices Right. >IES! id beet assortment of Km1 seen in town. Kow, ar? corwhether you buy or not >. IRISH POTATOES, itry Produce. 3UCK CO. arrest and most complete estab lishinent South.i* 3eo. S. Hacker 6c So? ? : dHK . s JHlwi 1 Manufacturers of CHI]cm )OORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULD* I NO. AND BUILDING BMATEUIAL. CHARLESTON, S/.C. 544- 548 Kins Street. 5PIVEY <5c OLLINS CO. Fire Insuronc Bicycles. [>. A, SPIVKY, M. W. COLLINS President, Secretary Gflca In Rank Multdlng Dental Notice. DR. W. E. McCORD, SURGEON DENTIST. Conway, - - S. C HarSrivEY Building. NOTICE. Owing to the libera, patronage given me hist year, I am now in a position to give better BARGAINS I ban ever before- I am increasing my stock of goods daily. That means 1 am selling more goods daily. My prices are always as low as the lowest and sometimes lower than my competitors. 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 Groceries is complete. 1 have as good a line of Shoes as anybody in this section, which 1 call your special attention to. Anyone wanting to buy 11 uuu r,m Pj3, CO UN, OATS, DliY GOODS, NOTIONS, SIIO US and HATS, am cordially invited to examine my line. Thanking you for past favors and wishing you a prosperous new year. I am yours for u good bargain, |j. I[. ItllIMtOIJGHS H Y M A N Til IS PIONEER CHOCK It Having been the first one to open a FIRST CLASS Grocery Store in I i i :? e ... i ?-? v^VII V? II y, <411(1 ll<l> lllg IUI I K, ) ears studied the wants of the trade we feel that we should he in a position to know bette than any one with less experience, just the kind of goods tho people want. We have also a nice line of Gents Furnishings. GIVE US A CALL. Satisfaction GUARANTEED. BEmMRTIBrSKLASS. B. T. HYM4N. 1111 You can tfot your Photos at Gaaque's any (lay. You can hav enlartfintf of any kind done. Give me a trial. U. K. GASQUI. Notice to Creditors. All persons holdiug claims against estate of Joannah Hardwick, dec'd, are required to present them duly proven to the undei signed or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, and a persons indebted to said estate art 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. in., nt the residence of the late Henry B, Mlncy dec'd; all and singular the personal estate of the said deceaaec, including corn, hay, cattle, hogs, tools and other articles .'Terms of sale cash Dred Mlncy, Qualified Administrator.