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n Spe B9L e would be pleised to have 8 1 MVrs. TRUNKS, and everything t( show you. 1R. L^l Free Free Free Trip to MARION, S. C. n IIirtUTir nunminnr 11( nun iiiwt (Marions Greatest Merchants Entire 39.000.00 Stock lias Keen Sold to tlie Eastern Sal- < vajre Co., the World's Greatest Karjrain (livers. Save this and wait Until Wednesday, Nov. 8 at 0 a. in: When the Entire Stock of .). Traub, Marion, S. C., Graham Hlock will be Sold in 10 days. J. Traub, greatest clothier, hatters and furnishers entire stock, consistin^ of $80,000 worth of fine tailor made clothing, furnishing goods and hats, will be placed on sale and sold at retail at 87 cents on the dollar, beginning Wednesday, Nov h, at 0 a. m. and possitively closing in 10 djlVK Tlll> ont il'u utneil/ ' J. ., V.. V ?m/vn ill no I wr nuni, as the stock has been sold to the Eastern Salvage Co., the largest institution of its Kind in the world. As this sale will only last ten days, everything will go rajxldly. This is the first sale of its kind Ynd magnitude that has ever occurred in this city, and it may never occur again. The opening will be made a gala day. Liring the children. There will be music all day, and in order to prove to you what tremendous sacrifices ! must be made, we mention a few of the extraordinary bargains that will 1 be offered. And bear 'in mind that ' there are 1000 different articles that we cannot mention here. We advise you to save this and bring it with you, so that you get exactly the goods mentioned in this document. ]{einember no postponement. This great Eastern Salvage Co.'s sale will begin Wednesday Nov. 8, at J. Traub's on Main street, in Marion, S. C., and close in ten days. Just think or the following propo si lion and remember that all goods priced in this document can be brought back any time during the sale. SPLENDID OVERCOATS IN ME , DIUM, HEAVY OR LIGHT WEIGHT AT ONLY $2 81). This coat is of the finest material d positively worth $10,Off VVc 1 wk allow you to take this coat home and keep it 5 days, and if you do not i/uiiin 11 ciu, or 110 matier what the cause may be you may return the same and we hereby bind ourselves to refund the $2.81). Men's . nice, good durable overcoats, in < black and browns, for Sunday wear, , $5.85, positively worth $15. Men's i tine overcoats in silk and satin linings, $0.98, worth $1!) or your money refunded, no matter what the cause may be. Men's tine Royal Standard Kersey overcoats, in black blue and Jirown, worth $20. Eastern Salvage Co.'s price $7.1)8. The , finest quality of custom tailor made overcoats and imported ltoyal Standard Kerseys, all shades and lined with plush, silk or astrakan, $12,99, positively equal to a $10 custom tailor made garment, or your money refunded at any time during the sale A tine suit of men's clothes, all to match $2.1)8 This suit is positively worth $10 or your money refunded during the sale. Men's fine suits, in cheviots and Scotch' plaids $4,981 Worth $18.50 or 11101103 refunded at i any time during the sale if you are not sj*tis0ed. Men's splendid suits, in velourfinished cassimeres all sizes..$5.85 Silk and satin lined dress suits ia plaiu checks and stripes. ... $7.48 This suit is positively worth $22. Men's oxtra tine dress suits in all the latest styles and shades, heavy silk and satin lined, equil to the finest $40 tailor made to order suits for $12,48 Don't fail to see this suit, Men's fine dress pants .... 98c. worth $8,50 or your money back, Mon's fine trousers for Sunday wear, in worsteds and fancy stripes .'...$2.89 Positively worth $5, $0, and $7, or your money refunded. Hoys suits and overcoats, worth $4.59 for 98c. 1,000 pairs of boy's knee pants, worth $1 at 09c. Men's best quality reinforced unlaundered shirts worth $1 29c. * Good neavy work shirt's worth $l,for 19c. Over 1,000 dozen men's fancy colored shirts, among them such famous brands a? Manhattan, worth $2, for 69c. Fine dress shirts, worth $1 for 88c Men's hats, genuine Stetson shape also a few Dunlap shapes, worth $8 and $5 for 98c. A few hundred boy's hats and caps, worth $1 at 19c. Men's fine silk embroidered sus CIA L 0 THE PI i call from you next week. Our Stoc ) wear. Wo have the largest stock o -EE At ponders, worth Toe at 6c. flood heavy socks, worth i.35c at 3c 500 dress and work gloves at onethird their value. Over 5,(100 neckties, in all shades worth from 50c to $1, at 3Sc and 19c. Men's handkerchiefs worth 35c at 3c. 1,000 pairs of overalls, worth $1 at 49c and 29c. Men's, boys and children's high grade underwear, heavy wool ribbed fleeced, in all shades and colors. N OTI C E . .1 Trauh, Marion's greatest clothier, have been in business and one of Marion's most trustworthy and honorable business institutions for some time and could have sold this stock to a better advantage, but preferred placing same in the bands of a well known and reliable concern, who would deal with the people on the same honorable lines that have marked their career of business. j Sales positively opens on Wednesday Nov. S, at J. Traub's stand, on i Main street, opposite Farmers & Merchants Hark, Marion, S. C , and close in ten days. EASTEKN SALVAGE CO ; 1 hereby agree to refund the mon-v .... . n ' 1 . - - ' mi itn muuus pnccu aoove it not satisfactory to the purchaser. < Full and complete line of Dry ! Foods, Shoos, Cloaks, Skirts, etc., : almost given away, N. 15 ?Railroad fare paid to pur- ' chasers of $25 or over. Cook for the large Red Sign. EASTERN SA EV AG E CO. A Disastrou Calamity. It is a disastrous calamity, when you lose your health, because indigestion and constipation have sapped it away. Prompt relief can be had in Dr. King's New Life Pills. 1 They build up vour digestive organs ( and cure headache, dizziness, colic, constipation etc. Guaranteed at i Norton Drug Co. Price 25c. ? I Summons for Relief. i STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, ? Comity of Ihnry. (p. .11.1 / v t?l yv>>>?ni vm v/ miiiiuu i*n'as.) | ^ William .1. Hardee, Mary A. Prince, Martini L. Flit rill, George VV. Ilardee Sr. ' and Charlotte E. Clause, lMuintiiT's against Celis J. Brun?on. Boht. M. Hardee, Fiances 11. Todd, Delia K. Gcrrald, Lewis Hnrilee, Sallie Hardee. Mary .lane Hardee, M. F. Johnson, Laura J. Simmons, John Warren Hardee, Ida E. Harde , Ellen L. liar dee, Ernest McL. Ilardee, William II, Hardee, George Luther Hardee, Viola M. Hardee, William C. Hardee, .lames L Ilardee, Thomas O. Hardee, Daniel 11. Hardee, Frances E. Ilardee John T. liar dee, George \V. Hardee ./r. Minnie A. Ilardee, Flora L. Ilardee, Ludie B, Ilardee Bessie M, Hardee Defendants Copy Summons for Belief. (Complaint not Served.) ro THE DEFENDANTS, Celia J. Brunson, Kobt. M. Ilardee, Frances 11. Todd, Delia E. Gerrald, Lewis Hardee, Sallie Ilardee, Mary Jane Hardee, M. F. Johnson, Laura.). Simmons, ./ohn Warren Hardee, Ida E. Hardee, Ellen L. Hardee, Ernest MiL. Hardee, William H. Hardee, George Luther Ilardee, Viola M. Hardee, William C. ilardee, ./antes L. Hardee, Thomas (). Hardee, Frances E. Hardee, John T. ilardee, George W, Hardee Jr.,Minnie A. //ardee, Flora L. IIardeo, Ludie B. //ardee, Bessie M. IIardee: YOU ABE 7/EBEBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action which has been filed in the ofti.ie of the Clark of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at hi* otlice at Conway ^ S. C. within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such ( ucn-viuw/ nan ii you iuii to answer the com- j plaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiffs in this action will apply to the court ( for the relief demanded in the complaint. < September 30th 1905. //. //. Woodward, W. L, MishoCj Plaintiff's Atty. C. 0. O. P. To Viola M. //ardee, William C. //ardee, James L, //ardee, Thomas () //ardee Daniel //, //ardee, Frances E. //ardee^ John T. //arede, George W. //ardee Jr. Minnie A, //ardee, Flora L. //ardee, Lu die B. //ardee and Bessie M. //ardee, ab sent Defendants: Take notice that the summons of which the foregoing is a copy, arid the complaint in the above stated action, wera tiled in the office of Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for //orry county at Conway in county and State aforesaid on the 80th day of September, A I). 1005. W. L. Mishoe //.//. Woodward, C. C. C. P. Plaintiff's Atty. 114 5?Ot. Chain iianjr Notice* \/r !~i? i ? - - ATitt^)?trui/L*8 win LiiKc notice that they may commit prisoners to chain tfantf direct wliich is now stationed near W. J. Sessions.' W. K. llolt, Sup. We Are In The MARKET FOR BEEF FORK AND FISII AND WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICES FOR SAME. ALL HAVING SUCH TO SELL WILL CALL AND SEE US BEFORE SELLING. ORDERS TAKEN AND PROMPTLY DE LIVE RED. Oliver 6c Elliott. A N N EOPLE O ;k is complete, and our PRICES Alt f SlIOES in Horry County and Oua urs Very Truly, MP CC TAX NOTICE. The County Treasurer is Keacly to Collect the Taxes for Present fiscal Year. Tha County Treasurer's Hocks will be open for collection of State County and Commutation Koad Taxes for fiscal year 1005 at the Treasurer's Oilice f rom October 16th to December Bis* 1005. Those who prefer to do so can pay in January, 1000 with one per cent additional; those who prefer paying In February 1000 can do so with 2 per cent additional and those who prefer to pay in March 1005 to the I Mil fif onlil nwii.fl. ...... .1.. i ' ...... ....... *' 111 v an viii mi uy paying am additional 7 per cent. Alter said date the hooks will close. All persons owning property or paying taxes for others in more than one 'Township are requested to call for receipts in each township in which they live. This is important as additional cost and penalty may not be attached. Prompt attention given those who wish to pay tneir taxes through the mail by Money orders etc. persons sending in lists of names to be taken off are urged to semi in early as the Treasurer Is very busy during the month of December. The tax levy is as follows; State Tax 51^ mills Constitutional School 'lax if mills CountylTax (> mills Special Railroad in Conway Rayboro Green Sea and Simpson Creek town ships 4 mills Special levy In Conway School Dirtrict No. 19. It mills Special School lluilding Conway No. 19 2 mill,-. Special levy in Socaste? School District No. 11. I mills The 'I reasnrer will attend at the follow ng places at the times stated below for the ollection of taxes. Dongola, Tuesday October it 1 ?t from lb to 11 a m . lordanville Tuesday October i!l>t from I to 2 p. in.' Gideon, Tuesday October itlst from it .0 1 p 111. Cool Spring, VVednesday November 1st "rom 9 to lb a 111 imiwOw.n. 1 -- 1 - ... II DUIICBIIilT O VI'111 Of I" 1 SI rom 11 to IV in. Gal vants Ferry, Wednesi lay N ovembei I 1st from 3 to 1 p in. Taylorsville, Thursday November 2nd "rom 10 to 11 a in. Floyd s Grauthatns store Thursday Nov miber 2nd lroin2 to -I pin Spring Branch ehtireh, Friday NovMiiber 3rd from 0 to 10 a m. Stephen Gross Koid< Friday November Ird from 12 to 2 p m. Zoan Friday November 3rd from 2 to I p m. Mario.v, Monday November 0th from .2 to 1 p m. tttalvt-y Monday November 0th from 3 o 4 p m. Gruhumvillr Tuesday November 7lh rom 10 to 11 a in. Tilly tiwiinip Tuesday November 7th 2 to 1 p m. Hand Tuesday November 7th from 3 o 4 p m. Wain pee Wednesday November 8th roin 1) to 11 a in. Little lllver Wednesday November 8th rom 1 to 3 p m. W. L. Hardee's Wednesday November 1th from 8 to 1) at night. Hammond Thursday November 0th rom 9 to 10 a m. Daisy Thursday November 9th from II o 1 p 111. Lorls Thursday November 9th from 3 0 5 p in. Sanford Friday November 10th from 10 to 11a in. Adrian Friday November 10th from 1 to 4 p m. Bayboro Wednesday November 15th from 12 to 2 p in. Green Sea Thursday November /6th from 10 to 3 n in Commutation road tax for /90.r> *Js'3.C0 receivable at the same time as other taxes, 1'he time for the payment of the oommuation road tax does not expire until March Ist *900. All able hodted male citizens between lie ages of twenty-one and sixty years are iable to pay a poll tax of one dollar except old soldiers who are exempt at the igo of lifty years. All out of town checks subject to a discount of one fourth of one per cent exchange as it costs this to collect, .1. A. McDermott Treasurer Horry County. Summons for Relief. STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, Ccunty of Horry. Court of Common Pleas. M. B, Thompson, Plaintiff, vs. Gary A. Manning, Defendant. To The Defendant, Gary A. Manning Copy Summons for Relief, (Complaint not Served.) YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action which has been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on me suoscrioer at his ofllce at Conway, 8. C., within twenty (lays after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. 11. II. Woodward, Plaintiff's Atty, W. I.. Mlshoe, C. 0. C. P. Conway, 8. C., Oct. Oth. 1005. TO Gary A. Manning, absent defendant: Take notice that the summons of which the foregoing is a copy, and the complaint in the above stated action, were illed in the ofhce of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Horry County, in County and State aforesaid on the 11th day of October A. I). lfOG. II. II. Woodward, Plaintiff's Atty. W. L. Mishoc 0, C. C. P. Oct. VUth '0.r> fit. ft OUNC F HORRY K RIGHT. Come anil see for sati iranteo every pair we sell to be solid 1 >MPAIs % HAL tg Oc \\ 0 CLOTH 1 I I 1 I I Horry' 4oo??ooo Stile Under Mortgage. Under and by virtue of u chattel mortgage dated the 17th day ot October A. I). 1005, executed by F. O. Jones in favor of Elijah lluiTkin, to secure the payment of the sum of one hundred dollars 1 have seized and will sell at 0 80 o'clock on November 1 Oth 1005, at the residence of the said F. C. Jones all and singular the fol lowing personal property:.) wit: 8 hogs, 1 wagon and harness, 1 sandied barrow about two years old unmarked, 1 black barrow with spots on neck, 1 black sow about four year old unmarked, 8 plows, 2 dixie plows, 1 Carolina plow, 1 pair trace chains. 8 tnhles i ronton t?i.in '4 tables, (J chairs, (51 home made and 2 cane bottom and 1 rocking chair) 1 eight day clock, 1 feather bed with new ticking white and blue striped, 1 bedstead and springs,1 wash pot, 1 tub, 1 grubbing hoe, '4 weeding hoes, 1 goose-neck hoe, 1 eye hoe 1 cooking range, 2 pots with lids, 2 griddles, 1 kettle, 1 wrench and all fixtures used with said range, 0 geese, 1 farm tell, 1 trunkj / iron rake, one guano distributor, one colTee mill. Elijah Bodkin, Oct. 2Gth '05, Mortgagee. SUMMONS 1 OH KKLIEF THE STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Horry. Court of Common Pleas. The Hank of Conway, Plaintiff, against Emellne L. Thompson, M. J. Thompson, Li/." zie Thompson, F.A.Thompson, M. A, Carson Susan J. Thompson ami Mary Elizabeth Thompson, Defendants. COPY SUMMONS FOR 11EI.I K F. Complaint not Served. TO THE DEFENDANTS above named. YOU ARE HKREHY SUMMONED and ro<1 uired to answer the complaint in this action which is tills day liled in the olllccof the Clerk of tlio Court of Common Pleas for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said Complaint on the subscribers at their office at Conway, S. C\, within twenty days after tlio service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fall to answer the complaint w ithin the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for tho relief demanded in the complaint. Johnson & Quattlebftum, Plaintlfl's Attorneys. Conway, H. C.,Oct. 10, 1005. Take Notice, that if you neglect to apply for the appointment of a guardian ad litem, in the ahove stated action, you being an infant defendant therein ahove the ago of fourteen years, at tho expiration of twenty days from the service of the summons herein and this notice on you, the plaintiff will apply to the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Horry Ccnnty, at his ofllce at Conway, South Carolina, for the appointment of some suitable person, as guardian ad litem, to appear und answer for you, and to protect your Interests in tin* above stated action. Johnson & (piattlehanin, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To Mary Elizabeth Thompson, Infant Defendant. 4 To Mary Elizabeth Thompson, absent Defendant: You will please take notice, that the Summons and the Notice, of which the foregoing are cop lea, and the complaint in the above stated action, were filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for llorry County, at Conway, In eaid County, and ate of South Carolina, on this tenth day of October KKtt. Johnson W (Juattlchuum, Plaintiff'* Attorneys. E MENTS COUNTY. sfaction. We are up-to-date on CLOTHING, DKY GOODS, PANTS, eather. A look from you will be appreciated. We are aiwajra pleaaed I XX Next to the 4 I , Horry Hardware Co. O&OQOOOODOQQOGO&qf L. BUCK CO 8 tober Specials. W 1ING ^ SHOES 8 EVERYTHING V STYLISH SI UP TO DATE | _ -X SERVICABLE S 1 5 Big Dept Store ? OOOOOOOOOQQOQOOOOl ?WWVWVWWWWWWWWJ \ PI |PP Aivir^ rnrou ^ ^ J w l l? 1-1 I M L/ I r~l EL O I 1 % | Drugs and Medidines > ? You need at all times. Exactly what your physician ^ prescribes and not that "which is just as good" is what you should have and your family's life may de^ pend on your getting just what he orders. Wo sell ^ you only Pure and Fresh Drugs and Medicines and we W 1*111 In your Prescription JiiMt what your Doctor Orders m , ^ If we havn't got it, we tell you so frankly-and will try to get it for you at the earliest possible moment. S Fair and Square^SSXJ? V?, \ of doing business. Give us a trial. | CONWAY DRUG COMPANY. > I Established 1880 J. L. McElwee, Prop A OjULA 11? Marble Wks, rf'^jBENNETT8V1LLE, 8. C. J Prices and Designs Furnished of Latest jflTSr^^iHn W&4 Monuments Tombstones and Curbing P|"- j " irst ('lAk!l Work. KcaAOiiablc Prlc SALESMEN. It. K. Casque, Conway, S. C. ltev. C. L. Ilugglna, Galivants Ferry, S. C TODDVILLE ?MONKEY SHOW! > is closed for the season. "Bob" is taking a much needed rest. But we are still receiving, showing and selling tho goods. Genera.1 Merchandise consisting of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Ladies Fine Dress Goods, Ready to wear Hats etc AUn a full line of Groceries, all of which we aro selling at reasonable prices. We are strictly in the market for buying CRUDE TURPENTINE AND COUNTRY PRODUCE for which we are paying full prices. Come to Toddville and do your trading and we will convince you that this is headquarters fo" bargains, Yours for business, DTJSEJNTBTTRY & CO I TODDVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA*