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> *. ; w - / , a 2 CIRCULATION |r700. i ? i < W# |jiinritnic<> tlii* 4'irrn lalluii t?? ull Ad veril??>rn. Our Hook* iiluuy* open lor liif>|>rclloii. , ; ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. ; vol, xrX. COTTON THIEVES. NttGROES AT LORIS. STOLE COT- ' i;ON. CAUGHT BY HOUNDS. ( v t Cotton was Taken from Gin at Loris and the Hounds Laid Crime at 1 Door of Hands who Worked at the Gin. ^ The value of blood hounds in the county is exemplified in a case oc- s curriug recently at Boris, where ' hands at the gin of J. C. Bryant Company took cotton and were trail- \ ed out by the hounds recently pur- ( chased by Supervisor W. K. Holt. K vide nee has been gathered upon winch the owners think they can * bind over two of the negroes, and ' next Monday has been fixed as a . time for the preliminary invesliga- ( tion. . Mr. P. M. Lee was in charge of ^ the gin which is run at Loris by J. C. ilryant Co.. and had no idea that I some one was filching cotton from 1 the building, until he happened one ( day about two weeks ago, to (ir.d two bags of cotton in a thicket near | ihe gin hou e. This he took back to , the gin, but later he found some | some more sucks i nilie swamp near by and decided to watch these sacks and as soon as they should be moved s to send for the bloood hounds of Mr. 1 Holt and track out the thief. In a I few lays the sacks had been moved, and Mr. Holt sent for. He was ac- 1 companied by () K. Hickman, E. f K Skipper and P M. Lee. The ? dogs took the scent about 9 o'clock on the morning after the cotton had iHii'ii moved and 111 a short time follofted the trail to the home of a no- ' ,-gro who had been working at the glu 1 'Two different tracks had been dis covered in the branch and the dogs t v.vere put upon the other track and * rsoon came to bay again at the hoi <> ; of another negro hand. On one d the trails the dogs found another lot of five suc*s of cotton hid away in 1 the thicket. The two negroes, Steven Bullock ' and Frank Cox, were given a preliminary hearing, but as sufficient . evidence had not been furnished the i magistrate continued the case until i next Monday when the hearing will bo resumed. Since the first hearing , Frank Cox has seen the prosecute and made an arrangement so he ^ can turn States' evidence and get out of it. (lis testimony lias not yet been taken, but it is believed it 1 will implicate nearly all the hands < 'that have been working at the gin. > "Steven Bullock, although he was tunder bond for his appearance at | the trial next Monday, has run away, and it is not expected that he , will appear at the hearing. In trailing out these negroes the dogs passed a place where a section < force had been at work some time, I and kept the trail through the mill 1 yard where many huuds had been < passing and re-passing all day, with- i out losing the trail. This ail shows 1 that the dogs have been well trained 1 and that it is worth something to the people to have them in the county where they can be used in case of emergency. J llisco* Editor Herald: ? Will yon please ( 'allow me space in your valuable paper for just a few words. I notice an article in last week 's 1 issue from Mr. 13. M. Stevens as present over seer on this section of ' the road. He states that he is will- ' ing for the Supervisor to conio and 1 inspect his work. As to the work 1 he lias done it is alright so far as I ( know, but he must have by some ' means, I do not know what, thought s that I was going back on his work. This is all together a mistake, I only , meant the work that had not been ( done. I As to the work on this road it has <. nui? ueuu uonu, neiuier in me proper ] way nor the necessary amount. This \ is too plain to be disputed, plainer t c tlian I can put it in words. , And again 4Kittio" did not spend \ all of his money when he paid his | road tax, neither is he growling about it, but he wishes that it could go as it should for the benefit of the road instead of some private party, and "Kittio" and his friends would . like to know that it could be lookod J after. Very truly yours, G. C. Skipper. ] The health of this community is < #ood at present. Dr. H. H. Burroughs passed j .through this place on Monday. D. S. Floyd of Green Sea was a J ipleasant caller here on Monday. Dr. McUord spent a week at Loris * recently. Mr C. M. Gore was here on Mon- , -day on his way home. Miss L. C. Todd passed through >hero ou Tuesday on her way homo from visiting hor parents near Clar .endon, N. C. \ Farmers are busy hauling cotton, j School Boy. ? J I . <* CO LOCAL ITEMS. ?Jones at Justice otTers tip top1 jrices for ah hides, skins and furs. Everybody invited to the big bargain sale at W. B. Jones next Saturday. ? Save money?How? By buying ;oats, capes, jackets, and overcoats from W. B. Jones. Read the new advertisement of he Spive.y Mercantile Company Appearing in this issue. ?Just received a line line of shoes, which we will sell cheaper ihan ever. S. T Sessions. The county board held a meeting ast Thursday at which some of the ounty claims were audited. -No goods charged at our big sale?every thing "Johnnie oa the spot." Conway Bargain House, The st >re of Burroughs ?& Collins Company will be closed Thanksgiving Thursday November .'10th. The materials are being hauled and >laced in position to begin the erecion of the new addition to the store >f .lav K. Nicholas. --Thanksgiving will soon bo here! f you want nice presents for your flat ive. friend or sweet heart, Jones 1US got cill, The goods roads movement started iomo years ago has turned out to he nore talk than any tiling else in this jart of the country. ? We have just received a nice ino of over coats that we will sell rom $1.75 to $12 t>(). S T. Ses>ions. The trains are frequently late in naking schedule these days, owing o the lurire amount of freight to be umdled perhaps. We are requested to state that al! he places of business in Conway vill he closed o.i Th inksgiving Div, j November ;10ih. li was reported here this week hat Commander Johnson had gone razv in the Marion jail. The remrl li is not b??<>n v*<?ri fi >.1 -The platform at tlic A. C. L. ] lepot was torn a way this week pro- J paratorv to moving the building torosH tlm street to the new site. The Home Missionary Society met ast Monday afternoon at. the resilience of Mrs. I). A. Spivcy. lie- j resh meets were served. The ease of Hard wick rs. Todd ast week before Magistrate Jenrette, was not tried as the parties got to- I pother and compromised. II. IV Little last week completed lis new boat which has been in jourse of building for several months it the brick yard near Pot HlutY. A monstrous sweet potato was exhibited in town last week raised ay IV W. Dimery near llucksville. ft weighed nine pounds and thirteen punces, and measured one foot and ten inches in length. It beats the record so far in the sweet potato inc. ? II. J. Floyd left at the Herald ifllllP. hist, IVfU'k t ?vn of f'io potatoes the oflice force ever saw. rhey were two out of a lot of forty -hat filled a two bushel basket and weighed one hundred pounds. Mr. Floyd has certainly raised a fine irop. The county put a force of hands o work on the Kingston Lake 3ridgc very promptly last week soon ifter the accident occurred, aud in a ew days the sunken draw was raised wid the bridge well on the way toward being restored to its former condition. It is expected to be inished about the middle of this week ?o that it can be crossed with safety James II Chad burn was in town last week. He has been engaged by the \tlantic Coast Line Railroad Comjany to have charge on the extension of the Conway, Coast & Western Railroad until it is finished to iu terminus at or near Cool Spring in Ii'iq fniint.i; \T i? ntarlhiiiiri 'o rvill bo pleased to learn that ho is to remain in the county f jr some ;imc yet, according to this. Buck&port. * The public school here is grogressng nicely under the management of Miss Margaret Jones of Georgetown. Mr and Mrs. J. S. Thompson of Bucksville, were here a short while Monday. The most social event of the seas >n was the marriage of Mr. J. R. Powell of this place to Miss Georgie Willis of Georgetown which took place at the residence of Mr. J. M. Vfarlow on last Wednesday evening. Mr. Powell is a rising young man 3f many trades. We wish them juccess in life. After the marriage they rejoined at the residence of Mrs. Y. M, Powell the home of the groom with a host of friends. Meus Patria Watch next week for the advertisement of A. P. Johnson who will >ell at auction regardless of cost beaming on falosdsy in december. c?^ m NWAY, S. d.. TI11 W COSTLY ANIMAL. ^ [NORTH CAROLINA CITIZEN PAYS I DEAR FOR PROPERTY t Two /V\iA-trials. Attempcd ArOltra y (Ion and Final Trial at I.oris. S. C.. Where Plaintiff won ? Property. 1 The third trial over ownership of a .Jersey yearling, took place at Loris last Thursday before Magistrate Geori/e M. Fowler, and a jury. <. The proceedings were brought under the claim an delivery statutes j and started before Magistrate L,1owler at Green Sea two or three * moid lis ago. At the first trial the < | papers wore sued out by K, J, Bullard who took the stock under them y from a negro, J, li. Gerrald. This was tried without a jury and the magistrate failed to get enough from < imc testimony ironi which to make a decision, owintf to the fact that J. \ A. Neele.v, a third party who lives in North Carolina, had intervened in the suit and made proof as to 5 ownership of the property that could not go unnoticed. N The parties then ajrrced to arbi! trate and witnesses were summonl ed, but this did not come up, and after this in some unaccountable way, the property urot into the t hands of Gerrald a^ain Neeloy then sued out papers and took the beast and K. .1. Ballard came in as ' third party claiming the propert}' a^ain f>n the first trial of this, I there was a mistrial and the case was moved to Lor is whore it was | triad la.'.t Thursday and the plain tiff, ' Mr. Neeley, won the cattle. When the costs were count* <1 no and other < expenses of the ease, the plaintiff found he had paid out the sum'of $00.00, and there wore still u)ino other expenses to be met. The controversy over a matter of ^ small value, but the plaintiff claimed ' he was contending for principle, and ! not from a financial point, of view. ^ i The ease created considerable , I interest in that section of the county, land many people seemed to be interested in the event of the. suit v Illness Of a Little Girl. j Ola Hardee, tho li'tlo eight your old daughter of Mr and Mrs Albert Hardee, living a few miles from town on the road leading across the lake f is suffering fron a very painful J1 disease of the hones ir? one of her legs. She was as well as usual until a few days ago, she became suddenly v ill. The family physician was called and several inches of the large bouo Jin the leg had to be taken out At C last accounts she was suffering very t much from the disease, and her parents are fearful she will not re- , cover. ,v Mr. and Mrs. Hardee have the sympathy of the entire neighborhood. s m < 1 MARRIED. On Thursday November 9th, at tho ^ residence of Mr. and Mrs. VV. R. 1 i Johnson, miss Addie Johnson, their j charming daughter, to Mr VV. A. v Moore of Homewood, the Rev. H. P. ; M. Todd preforming the ceremony. Mr. Moore is the well-known young surveyor, a son of Mr. James J E. Moor. They will live at Home- ' wood. MYRTLE DEACII. t Editor Herald :?Will you allow me space in your paper for a few <_ words. ( Mrs. D. J. Cox, is vorv ill at this writing. No small pox to report at present. J Mr. (i W. Dewitt and T. B.Owens ' were ill at this writing. Mr. James Sanders and Miss Viola i Harrelson have returned home from ] thn big show in Charleston. Mr. S. L. Owens and J. B Owens came on a flying trip to Myrtle Bereh last Sunday afternoon. Mr. Z R. Johnson of Conwav was a pleasant caller at Mr. Hi. It. Todd 's \ last Saturday. c We are expecting wedding bells to ring at any time. < A. r.nd E. ?1 have 300 pounds of the well known black leaf tobacco which I am ( going to sell at 18 cents to the ( pound. S. T. Sessions. ^ ?? mm ? ? A word to the wise is sufficient. I hay in your winter supply, every- 1 thing to eat and wear at prices J never before heard of. Conway t Bargain House. ?The great slaughter sale is now i on at the Conway Bargain House. 1 Don't miss the chance of your life t to buy cheap. r If you are troubled with indiges- t tion constipation, sour stomach, or I any other pain, Ilollisters Rocky j Mountian Tea will make you well <! and keep you well 35 cents, Tea i or Tablets. At Norton Drug Co. - i _.' i>^? A.lotted Conway last Mday. < * * M, V' Mrs. C, E. Haselden is visiting in h? city J. I. Ward was in town the lirst of his week. W. A. Moore was in tho city last Saturday. A. M. Dusendurv was in town ast Monday. Last week was line weather for Til wt <lf till. 1 i >> . .). M. Grain..mm' was ainono our 1 jailers last week. 1 Col. C. P. Qtrill'ohmm returned j ast Thursday. i r J. I). Skipper was in town one 1 lay last week. A. G. Harden, spent s nne time in ; iown last Monday. 1 T. M. Sellers was 1 pleasant ealler , )nodav last week. ] -J. P. Harper of Toddvillo vis ted Conway last Tuesday. IT. A. Duscnbury of Toddvillo {pent last Pridnv in town. , P. O. Snowden of Poruey section J Mas in town la.-t Priday. 1 .1. A. Tindal was amono the 'armors in town list Priday. Miss Khoda MeConnnll was uniong I hose in town last Priday. 1 .1. 11. Hunks paid the oflieo a j ileasant nail one day recently. G. H. Jen kins went to Pair HI ufT on I msiness one day last week. < 1<. S. Cooper paid the ofiiee a ! ih avon o .11 one day recently. W M. Hooth was in the city one lay the lat tor part of last week. C. W. 1 lucks and P. I. Jollio 1 vere both in town one day last week. The county slieritT was out of town leveral days last week on local Inisiicss. k. !i iMcnois was among those ,'isiling tho city on business last veok. I) 11. Hardee of Dulali, S. C., | ,'isited the city on business one day | ecenl-ly i Farl C. Page representing the ' Columbia State, was in town last veek. 1 G T. Ilirdec has moved from the ( jideon neighborhood b> near Cool ( spring. j .las. IV Sellers paid the Herald ' illicc a pleasant call one day last 1 reek. Misses Flora and Heulah Pinner , ?f Port Harrelson spent .Sunday in he city. j ?T. P. Hardee and J. M. Cause t vere both in town on legal business ( ast week. c It. O. Hendricks of the Cedar action was among those in town ast Friday. t VV. R. Roberts of Justice paid the c lerald ollice a pleasant call one day 1 ast week. t J. M. Stevens of Shell, S. C., ^ 'isited the town on business one day , ast week. R. F. Moore left last week for t iloultrie, Ga., where ho will make t lis home in the futureMrs. H. L. Creecy and little son ( ire spending some time in Georg ,own visiting relatives. Dr. W. F. McCord spent several lays last week in the Loris section < on professional business.. < ?John L. Gore of Galivants Fer y passed through town last week! or Wilmington on business. W. F. Hardee of Nixonvilie was ii town on business ono day ttie atter part of last week. < T. B. Owens and J. M. Burgess of ( die Stalvey section, where both ,'isitors in Conway Saturday. VVr. C. Cooke of Socastee, accomninied by his son, was in con way in business one day last week. ( W. D. Lewis, Itobfc. Laidlaw, and ! I. P. Williams all of PortHarrelson vere in the town on business one i lay last week. Arthur Pinner has servered his connection with the Conway Lumber Dompany and accepted a position ( vith the Eddy Lake Cypress Co. Thomas E. Cooper, Cashier of the Merchants & Planters Bank of Mulins, S. C., was in town last week, dr. Cooper is almost an " Iforryite", nit he hails from Marion County. < It, T), Cox, formerly of this jounty, but who has been engaged ( 11 business in the State of Texas for , he past few years, ])assed through ,own last week on his way to visit elatives in the county. V. T. Itowell of Flo.yds was among i ,h? farmers in town last Monday, i de recently lost a valuable mulo i ust purchased from A . W. Jenkins < t Son. A notice appeared in this i ssue and any information will be j ippreciated by him. i {. 1. ? ' v V \ ratrt. ? ' :^; 1005 a EXTENSION WORK^ :i r.MSON COLLEGE Gl MCRS INSTITUTE Atco^,^|J^ rhc Southern Railway lias Loaned A Special Coach to Clcmsoti Gollejre. Professor* will be Mere on Dec. 21st. A coach lias boon loaned to Clonv son College by the Southern Hailway and will be transported free of ost to all parts of the State reached jy that company. The Atlantic Coast Line Railway Company has also vgreed to run this coach over their brack free of cost to the College. Phis will cnublc the authorities of Dlotnson College to reach the people n all portionsot South Carolina with valuable instruction on practical piestions relating to Agriculture, Mechanical, Civil and Klectrical IC11tfinccring, Textile and Chemical Industry, Ooology and general in lustriul cducat ion. There will be, in this ear, besides the experts, the needed apparatus, ippliances, tools and implements to make the course of instruction higliy entertaining and valuable. Specimens of plants, insects, minerals, 3te , will bo found in this ear. A lirst-class lantern, with many lantern slides on many subjects, will be placed in the ear for t.he free and iberal use of the people. Kxperts, not only from the Col ego, but from other portions of tin1 jo uitry, will be sent with the car to furnish information on the many industrial subjects demanding the it tent ion of t he people. They will hold the Institute at Don way on December 21st. All farmers should at tend Held I n Ity A Mob. There was great excitement in the V icinity of Soeastee caused hy foul \etion last Situruay morning the 11 til i nst. Mr. W. C. Cook a contractor for the VVinyab Dumber Company, while returning from Con way whore lie bad been to secure advice from a awyor concerning the company's mlawfull seizure of the business and his private property relating thereto for which the contractor had 1 legal written contract, was net and held by force and violent threats by an infuratcd mob of men iomunding their pay for work done n the woods. There seemed no lelp or respite from this lawless band jntil Mr. Joseph West, a justice of the place, came up and dispersed he men by authority of the law and eleased Mr. Cook. It is publicly believed by the >est men of the community that hese people were incited to this evil l?ed by the Lumber Company, bojauso tho general manager, Mr. IV f. Doyle, after unlawfully taking oosossion of the business ordered Jio men to go to work for him saying '1 will stand between you and all lunger." although the hands had ieen legally forbidden by the contactor in Doyle's presence to, itrike a lick except by his directions elling them ho could not settle lawfully until the matter was adjusted. Surely every oue of the men in .he mob is subject to a penalty by ,he law. Evil is the day when the people if a land are allowed to tako tho aw in their own hands and infringe Llie right that should be as a wall of protection from its citizens. Will the good people and the men intrusted with authority and the safe keeping of the State, allow this ivil deed to go unrequited, allowing its name to trail in the dust and giving sanction to a blot on its fair name to be immortalized on the page of history? If they do they will pollute the patriotic right for which our fore fathers bled and died 3u the battlefield. M ?- KltUc'trk -Sessions. Announement was made the first af last week of the marriage of Miss Ida Hell Sessions, the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Sessions to Mr. Win. I). Rhuark, at the home of the bride's parents near Adrian, S. C., at'1 o'clock, on Wednesday evening November 15th the Rev. J. Davis Harrelson of the Baptist church performing tho scicmony. Mr. Rhnark holds a position whith the John H. Sizcr Lumber Company now doing a large business in that section . Son Lost Mother. "Consumption runs in our family, And through it 1 lost my mother," writes E. IL Reid, of Harmony, Mo. "For the past five years, however, on the slightest sign of a Cough or Cold. I have taken Dr. Kinor'? Ne-v Discovery for Consumption, which has saved me from serious lung trouble." Ifis mother's death was a sad loss for Mr. Kcid, but he loarned that lung trouble must not be neglected, and how to cure it. Quickest relief and cure for coughs and colds. Price 50c. and $1.00; guaranteed at Norton Drug Co. Trial bottle free. - * "K/v' * | AOVERTlsllte'MEOIUM IN THE 6TH P1STWIOT. 4U^'Vurr?Mnil HnilnfM Men A<HrU>e la llie HKHALP ! tRY IT FOR BE8T RESULTS. y NO- 32 - ?? ' 1 ' u ' TIIBWACCAMAW ASSOCIATION. HuptKt Conference Held at(irc?ft Sen. Sermon by Mr. Master*. |(^?lreen Sea, Nov. 18.?Tho Waccajruw Baptist Association has been 'ttTSession for two days at the Houey Camp church at this place, and wi' continue its sittings through Sunday. It is composed of about 40 churches in Horry county, and this is its thirty-first session, Tho following officers were elected: Tho Rev. 0, L'\ Stanley, mod-* orator; M. Monroe Stanley, clerk, and J. C. Spivoy, treasurer. Tho introductory sermon was by the Rev. Victor I. Masters editor of the Baptist Press. This duty was to have been performed by the Rev. Mr. Brainier of Horry county, who was assassinated during the year, and whose slayer is now in jail condemned to die. Th<> Vill'Wuivi miooionni'tr n/itt.tUln. . v. . III! .7.5 I villi I JT (11/ i? i V 1 IICJ) for which the denomination stands were the subject of reports and addresses. The Kev. J. L. Shinn of Conway made an admirable address on foreign missions. The attendance was large and th? meeting quite successful. [Notice to Vetcrun*. Editor Herald?Please allow me space in the Herald to remind the Confederate Veterans in Horry County, that at the last meeting of Camp 11. D. Buck, I was directed to appoint a committee of one veteran for each township and request each of them to i/et up a list of all Confederate soldiers of their townships who were killed in battle, or died in camp or hospital, giving their company and regiment. The following committee was appointed: IhicUs township, J. J. Cook, Dongoln; Conway township, W. J. Sessions. Ilomewood; Dog Bluff township, J. Ij. Jones, Gideon; Bayboro township, A. J. Elliott, Zoan; Galivants Kerry township, Win. Page, Exile; Floyds township, John (J. Floyd, Nichols, It. F. D. No. 2; Green Sea township, Duke Watts, Tabor, N. C.; Simpson Creek towns-hip, S. W. Vaught, Bex; Seth fill - ? r . - iHiiiwuy, ijongs; mule Kivor township, Robert Livingston, Little River; Dog.vood neck township, H. R. Cox, Nixonvillo; Socastee, J. W. MeCormick, Stalvey; Conway town ship, C. L. Johnson, Shell. Much member of the above committee can call tohis assistance as many of the old citizens as may pe necessary to fix up the required list, which we hope to preserve and perpetuate as part of Horry's future history of which our future progeny will be proud. The committeemen will pardon me for soliciting and urging them to attend to the matter at once, and furnish me with the lists on or before the first Saturday in January next at 12 o'clock M., as Camp Duck will meet at that hour, and would like to have the lists complete for further action at the same time. Respectfully, Jeremiah Smith, Commander Camp II. L. Buck. I>entli of Mrs. A. J. D. Kay. Mrs. A. J. D. Ray, wife of Mr. J. T. Ray, died at her home near Zoan on Wednesday night, November 8th. Sho had been in failing health for some time, but was not thought to be seriously ill until a few dayt before her death. Iler children and relatives, some of whom lived a distance away were hastily summoned. She was a faithful member of the Methodist church at Zoan. Sho loaves behind her for a little while a husband, one son, six daughters, one sister and two brothers who tread the path of rectitudo aud of honor. With deep sympathy with the bereaved relatives of tho deceased, we express our hope that even so great a loss to us all, may be over ruled by Him whodoeth all things well. The funeral took place Friday about 11:30 o'clock. A. Cousin. ? ? MARRIED. On last Wednesday, November the 15th 1905 at the residence of G. W. Car tret t, Miss M attic Rabon to Mr, Duke Rabon, both of this county, G. W. Cartretto Magistrate, performing the marriage ceremony. MARRIED. At the residence of Mr. II. W. Mishoe, his charming daughter, to Mr. R. T,. Sullivan, the Rov. W. S. McCaskell performing the ceremony. They left on the afternoon train for Mr. Sullivan's home in Chesterfield county. We wish their lives to be long and happy. P. Many children inherit constitutions weak and feeble, others due to childhood troubles, Hollister's Rocky Mountian Tea will positively cure children and make them strong. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. At Norton Drug Co. ?The Conway Bargain House has us all guessing. How can they sell goods so cheap? Where do they get the goods and how long can they last? is the questions.