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m s ??????? ? VOL, XX. EliN llf COUNTY PRIM AH 13. ( All but a few unimportant pro einets have b1 mi hrvuvl from, and it .1 is iuk supposed they, when heard from, will materially change the results. I Via co is elected Superintendet t ? I Kduoution, r*4 \ Derluifn will Tn on the first m primary ehction for Uouso of llopresonta lives. The second race will " ( in- Spivey and CooUe. I / No one is elected Supervisor. \V. | K Molt leads and there will ho a ^ I second race between him and A l\ C 'I Johnson or W. L. Singleton. |, \ F. M. Johnson is elected. ^ .1 A. Lewis is elected Auditor ^ r and J. A Mc Dennett Crensurrr. 1 t?i 1 ,, j N. Jcnntto is elected Matrix- i 11 rates l?>r Con w ;n t \ I b'iATfc. > Ansil .n.u Manning I.utl I'nr (Jov- } I'liiur. Anscl wiiL 18.") am.1 Man- a b 11?11*4 12 I'M votes. 8 Lyon is fur ahead for Attorney j 1 loner.tl. 1 ioyd leads Haskell for Adjutant (Jeneral. *| it. M. MeCown will likely be olec1\i Secretary of State I A 1.otter from Florida. Editor Herald: ?AVill you allow a t former llorryite space in your va! uabl" paper for a lew words in le xaid to this seclioD? I After leaving South Carolina I t spent three weeks in Waycross, (la , 1 and then eame on here, arriving i lx.nl ln>w? 1^1 'l'i>i< it: mw) nf most prosperous section of Georgia, j beinyr located 011 tlioed^oof the new- j Iv created county of Hen Hill and at , the junction of the c mine- trunk , line of the South, the Atlantic, l>urminoham & Atlanta, and the Ocilla A Valdosta. The A H. A. is row , completed and operating through ] passenj/er and freight scheduler from Brunswick 011 the coast to Talhotton on the west side of the State and by the first of. the year will bo 1 mining through to Atlanta, Work on this road is also boinj* done botweon Atlanta and Burmin<rh:im. Ala., and in the near future will have through serv ce to that point. The () il'.! & Valdosta is a short line of toad operating from Ocilla to Broxton and and are now surveying a ri^ht of way to Macon a city of 45,000 inhabitants. This road will also havo an outlet at some point on the coast. Ai to 1 ho surrrundiuo towns and country, wc are nine miles South east of Fitzgerald, the county sit> of lien Hill county, a city of en years growth with upwards of (iuUO itants. It can truly be said ^at this islhe "Magic City.of Georgia," as where ten years ago there was nothing but forests. Should any of my former friends or acquaintances feel interested and desire any information in r< gard <o locating in tfliis section the writer will lake great pleasure in doing all we can toward finding a desirable place along any line of business. A. R Llarrelson. "***" ! LOST. ? A pocket book (leather)) with enclosures of $5.00 and some other papers. Lost on road leed/ ing from Longs to Loris, Any yatnl " son finding same will please nonfy* me, and 1 will give $1.00 for the; pocket book and its contents as stated above. Geo. M. Hardee Wanted. A lady clerk and typewriter No experience required but must br apt and willing1 to learn. If unexperienced wages small to start with Add ress. J. C. Spivev, Conway. S C. -- -mrA woman worries until she gets wrinkles, then worries because she has them. If she takes Hollister's Rocky Moutain Tea she would have neither. Bright, smiling face fol lows its use. 35 cents, Tea or tab lets, Norton Drug Co. It was told on the streets last Tuesday morning that several cows had been killed by the train on the way down from Cool Springs* (The CO! TA] 3f the Democratic I. A McDHKIMOTT, Chairman. Con rl , oil, i) """s' x m *-? cc z) fi w s - ^ > hn . r. O S *9* ? H>? ?* O a ? 75 VL </> < CJ" o o '< a> Jon way 273 96 l'.'i Ionic wood ! .... 5 2!; Ulrian .. 99 14 2( >ort 11 ,i rclson 45 I 4( Vdnv (drove 57 20 3*1 )ou III MlV II 31 Jhiippel Mill Id H; 'aylorsvillc 50 1 : Voyds ..... 12 1! ifooti Sea i ">s s 2i layboro. .... 177 00 8," ianford OX 5( jOI'Is 129 1' I )aisy 190 11 li ''armor -IS 00 li Irtinmond .... 3 Hi ybcnezer utile Ilivor . !! .. 38 H 3Vain pec . . 59 1 -1lardee's Mill Uxonvilla. .. 36' I 11 Viliters . . . 28 00 2locastoe 57 0000 51 larlow 20 00 It Cuotty llraneh 71 13 It ihell 50 13 2i Ireeuwood .. . 93 7 7( 'ool Spring 105 27 2 iprino Branch. .. . 00 3' Total : .. *424 ToTl [HE SEA GIVES UP ITS DEAD riic Bocly of an Unknown White ^ Alan Throw Upon the Beach Near Cherry Cirove. Still it rains, and the farmers are .rying to save their fodder but mi- , ler unfavorable eircumstances. \ Cotton is be^innin^ to open and ] ,hc showers are causing the forms to | >hed very badly. l'Yoni all appear , mces the cotton crop will be short | through here. i I r l more is a greai ucai 01 sickucssi through hore at this time. Miss I, Hello Parker is very low yet., but is | reported as being a very little, better. I The body of an unknown white man was washed upon the beach in ; bho neighborhood of Cherry (Ircve last week. It is supposed that lie was washed otl of a lishing boat and was drowned. He was clothed in a pair of overalls end there wasashoe on one of his feet lie was unknown to the people about rattle River. The Liev. II. K. Singleton failed to lill his regular appointment at Salem on last Sunday, but he was was supplied by the Rev. Ben Kikes. Mr. .1 K. Nixon made a flying trip to Kiltie River one day last, week on business. The candidates were hero recently shaking hands and telling the people what great things they would do for them if they would just elect them to ollieo. On last Sunday afternoon as Mr Olin and Miss Bertha Nixon were returning from church they drove a c n ?? o 1 e ??/rn i?e i loonu L?n ) 11 1 \\r* VAHil v?v\>i (4 't4i I uv tiv;oiui nu i u viav/ t ui?^ i that had nine rattles. They were near Graham vllle sticet and they ol)tained the help of some colored men and returned to the place where they left the monster and succeeded in capturing him. Cor. tScw? l:rom Eldorado. Hot weather. Plenty of rain Health of the community is generally good. The recent rains have proved very damaging, to fodder in this section. Mi'Ta. M. Todd was in this section <*ast week. The Alligatorschool will commence here on t.ho 3rd day of Scptern!>o \ 1006. Tt wdl be taught by N. M. Todd, and it will make I.is tenth term here. How many teachers are there in Horry county that has taught one school ten terms? Good wishes to the Herald and its many readers. Rye Opener. Notice of Discharge. Notice is hereby tfivon that tho undersigned as administratrix of the estate of L. 1). Sarvis, dee'd.. \M1 apply to the -Juu^o of Probate aTConway S. 0., at 11 o'clock on .Monday, October 1st. 11)06, for the final discharge as such administratrix Autf. 24th. 11)06,' Ell-v M . Graham, td Adinx. li. I). Sarvis. Dcc'd. John C. Haker visited Ihe county seat one day last week. * Mnt SWAY, S. C.. TITURS _______ 3 Primary Blectio day August ^ * of 184\ . ontativ< ir? Kctu Hon 5- ? I V4 - *-71 "*' , ^ *? lrA >w ' w ? a ? s< ? ?. P ~ C *? 2 . > ~ * a sr o *" a - y .?* S " ;/'' c " ^ ^ ^ .* f7* . ; c I 22 171 15 52 127 140 ! 12 21 0 1 ;> 22 21 1 24 Si; 11 12 .-) 71 28 0 I 0 82 0(1 lo 00 11 81 0 I 2 40 18 00 1 17 0 21 Si 48 l(i 80 184 250 0 5 24 144 152 50 lo 144 08 1 ? ."? 40 44 1 On 40 2 ? II !)H -II 4a a SI 27 -i-i 12H 52 s la 10a aa 2 > 10 16a .'in (i 5 na 68 5 > 16 86 1!' s a 56 I 1 61 HI 21 16 5 ill) IS 1 5i sa 26 a a 71 27 1 1 40 ao s s 1 as 0 \ 12 -I!) 5 0(1 2 a2 ID 1 a a2 2 00 00 7 :;i 000 I 6 57 6 00 2 12 47 ij 11 22 IS I 00 ^-jo 11 !! 22 6 a 00 I 21 7 0 i1 15 15 1 oooooooo 2a a 2 i s 1() 00 00 00 1 111 II i 24 56 21 I 7 47 111 > 12 5a 6 00 a 45 s > 17 70 !? a I 42 52 Ij M 04 15 10 27 70 ai 6 ij [ -U [ 16 00 -15 2 ij ;)00 1S50 561 | i)S 215 15 IS S57 PARKER VS. THE TOWN. IF iVInsikcy Case TrictI in ftlajristratc II Jenrelic's Court. Ilotli SUIes It cp resell I ctl l>y Attorney* Magistrate J. N. JonreUe was en-j ;aged all day last Wednesday in the 1' trial of a ease brought bv Win. M. k I'arker against the town and its of- I icials for the recovery of eleven 1, juarts of whiskey seized from his u premises inside the corporate limits. The whiskey liad been found on August 7th in adit !? near the rcsi- ? lence of Parker by a small boy who N lost no time in telling it over the <town that ' forty quarts of whiskey 1 had been found in a ditch." This * story came to the ears of the ollicials } and they went and took the whiskey, ' linding only eleven quarts, however, ' and turned it over as "contraband"' ' to the town. I Parker alleged that he purchased this liquor for his personal use. and < brought action in claim and delivery j to recover it back. i The trial was set for Wednesday and both sides wore represented by attorneys. A jin y was demanded and the following gentlemen were selected as a jury: J. C. Hruton, S A. Smith. W. (J. Chestnut, John Daniel, W. (). Jordan. The proceedings in the court were started about 10 o'clock n the forenoon and when the jury came out with their verdict it was after 10 o'clock at night. They found the whiskev for Parker, ihe plaintiff and ten dollars damages. Monday jucstion of a new trial w:ta nrinioi! I\\> flw> l-w .. ^ "J wiiv Ul IVM 111- > O Magistrate J curette, and the motion for a new trial was refined mm t |? (icnllvaiaii of the Jury, C. B. Holmes, W. Percy Butler, Jas. Thos Jordan, Cornelins ('annon, Jaai M. Voreen. \V. H. Reaves, Chess L. Williamson, Hammond, L. P. Jordan, K. L Mislioe, G, H. Cart ret t. Geo S. Price, C. F. Brown. Geo. W, Hardee, Jr , G. W. Graham, J. F. Harper, E. M. Blanton, IT. M. Timmons, J. II. Baker, G. M Ford, Yach Ituss, Patrick 'lerrald. John B. (lore. E. It. Todd, Marvin L. Enzor, IT. B. Jordan. James K. Bryan, W. E. Carter, Lucian Bellamy, S. W. Tyler. W. J Edwards, Alex Causey, P. K. Bcssant, VV. M. Fowler, N. E. Hard wick, John \Y. Ward, W. fj. King. l.cc's Position Indorsed. Editor Herald:?I have read Mr. Lee's article on the farmer in politics and heartily agree with him. But ho said nothing more striking than that 'the farmer is blamed in proportion as he does something and com men/led in proportion as he does 1 nothing:" Got1 speed the day when wo shall have more J. Lewis Loos, that is, farmers who have souse enough to do some thinking for themselves. H Kemper Cooke. The court of General Sessions will convene here on Monday September 10th. There are quite a number of cases to be disposed of, but no civil jury eases will come up for hearing, j ii m DAY AUGUST 30, 10 >RETURN ?n for Horry Coui 28th,- 1906. Supervisor Pro ?, < -1 o "-no . . . 7. V T" ^ r ? x ^ ~ z? C?" ^ >-lH ,*/" *3" < _ol c 5* ^3 /' o r- ^ cr Jx o a H cr & o a <E. ^ ^ ' o c^ ? 7 O " ,0> f/J ^ ; 9 S c- 2 t-' c i c~! ! ij .Mil !?!?( i I lMS M 7 1 18 IS 00 s 11) 10 1 S 1 18 00 !> 01 21 i; II 1 22 12 00 1 20 1 ; 2 :m i k; oo oo 25 1:5 21 7 is 11 27 00 00 01 12 2' 2 !I0 50 50 1 1 05 20 1;;: 2 2 00 M 22 2 5 10 I S 28 12 44 15 00 ;,7 20 2i 2 IS II 20 S 00 72 28 2! 5 12 00 122 2 00 K; 15 <i' 0 10 22 20 I 1 10 <;;; i, 0 5 2! I SI 00 2! 1 m ;?( "i 2 I I 05 I 1 |;{ 12 | 1 I 15 21 2 00 lo 7 1 2 10 00 2 20 12 1 0 0000 1 20 (NIOO 1 ;;5 | 1 10 2 I!) 1 00 25 00 2 7 12 2 10 1 00 20 5 0 00 2 22 00 1 IS 1; 5 0 21 10 OOoo 00 50 oo 10 <10 1 11 00 5 0 12 0 10 1:; 20 1 00 IS s 1 1 0 11 21 1 00 22 1! 2 0 I 82 I 00 00 00 is | 15 S 1 27 li 2 51 lo 11 11 I -1.1 (III III .><) i I j TifTil fm\ lis? tT;| riTi|ji^l|ir(T:";j"Tin . GALBRA1TH HUGHES DEAD lixlily I slccmctl Voiinjt Man of \ Conway Passes Away After Sliort Illness. All Conway was shocked on last N Viduy morning when it was made mown that Mr, F. G. Hughes had msscd away. He had been critical- 3; y ill for several weeks, but every 3; ?ne hoped until the last for his re- 3; overy. Mr. Hughes was the eldest son of 3! dr. L. F. Hughes of our town, with Hi whom he was connected in the mer- j Hi inutile business here at the time of | 3lis death. He was a young man of 3exemplary character, having for 3 ,'oars been an active member of the llaptist church. He was also a mem - 8 3er of Conway Lodge K. of P. and 3 he Odd Follow Lodge recently or- 3 janizod here. 3 Galbruith was very cnthusastic 3 iver his fraternal work and made a good member. His face will be missed in all his usual walks in life, I but the all wise Father has seen lit to call him up higher, and lie lias said "What I do yo know not now, but, shall know hereafter," I The stricke i family have the sympathy of their many friends in ihis sore bereavement. Mr. Cooke'# Appointments 1 will speak at Wanamakcr Monday, September 3rd, at 10 o'clock, at Fink lea's X Roads in the afternoon at 3 o'clock, at Ebenozor Tuesday, the 4th at 10 o'clock, Parker's Storo in the afternoon at 3, at Pauley Swamp Wednesday, the 5th at 10 o'clock. Cedar Grove in the after noon at .i o clock, and at Conway at the court house at noon Monday, the 10th. 11. Kemper Cooke. CI IATION !NOTICI3. Til 10 STATE OF SOUTH C'AKOhl NA County of 1 lorry. By 11. N. Sessions, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas, W, M. Booth made suit to me to grant him letters of ndminl&trutionof the estate of and effects of James P Booth, deceased: These are therefor* to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said James P, Booth, deceased that they he and appear before me in the Court of Probate to be held at Conway, 8. C,, on September 7th, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'cIock in the forenoon, to show cause if any they have why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this the 24th day I of August, Anno Domini 100b. Published on the 80th day of August j and 111o nth nay 01 nepieniuer, iuuo in me 1 lorry Herald. II. N. SESSIONS, Judge of Probate Horry (Jo, VwliJ. | FOlt SATiK.?Finest i>eai'<} of the season at 12.00 per barrel, delivered in Conway. The undersigned will , be in Conway each Tuesday and Friday with a load of this fruit Address the undersigned at Toddville, S. C , or call on him at Conway on the days named. 2t. P. W. Dimery. ???^ Wm ? It is now a go as you please raee. lalri. ?()(> NTH |FR nty, Held Tuesllci I . M. JOHNSON'. Secretary a |t Auditor TioasVr Total 14 . 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Clint A oct CM Aid ton i 11 < 111 i 11 i U } x< it on nn oo on 53 A 1* Smith <|o (5 00 disald M W II Small do 28 24 disald 1.") II 1? HarreHon r & h 27 <>0 27 (>0 o 5(5 J P Dorham & Co o r & b and poor 32 01 32 01 57 i\ I* Mishoo r & b 8 00 8 00 is J N Jenrette clerk 8 76 s 70 ? JO do do poor 1 00 1 00 III 11T Harmon do 3 00 3 00 11 UPM Todd do 14 00 14 00 L 12 Spivey Mercantile J Company poor 5 00 5 00 1 43 S A Jlerrin poor 1 00 1 00 14 G C Butler do 11 0 1 11 04 15 S F Shelly do 8 00 8 no 4(5 It IJ Chestnut do (J 00 (J 00 47 J M Stalvey & Co poor 24 00 24 00 48 G J HolHday poor 12 00 12 00 40 J M Cox >k Co e ^ 11 80 3 80 ( 50 F M Ray c % (J 37 (! 37 5 151 II II (burroughs mis 15 00 15 00 152 II N Sessions mis 17 00 17 00 . 153 V I) Johnson do 3(5 50 3(5 50 ] 154 A F Parker r & b l 00 1 00 155 O M Watts do (5(5 40 (5(5 40 15(5 W II Small do 20 05 20 05 J57 VV J Waller do 1 44 1 44 ' 558 J M Cox & Co poor 11 50 Id over J50 A M Small r & b 1 72 172 J(!0 Doctor Phipps do 15 00 (5 00 101 P M D McGormick roads at.d bridges 0 00 00 5(52 .J M Chestnutt r & b 5 08 5 08 563 15 J Sessions jail act 12 00 12 00 364 P 0 Sarvis r & b 26 90 26 90 '5(55 F M Smith do 5 25 5 25 '5(5(5 The State Co Stry 3 75 3 75 807 Walker Evans & C Company Stry 85 IK 85 -18 8(18 Conway Pub Co sty 10 (50 Hi f><) 800 W K Holt do 7 51 7 51 870 W Tj Mishoe misc '21 05 '21 05 871 11 N Sessions do 87 50 87 50 872 Eli Godbokl poor 1 00 1 00 878 W II Kin# r & b 118 1 18 874 Berry Anderson do 1 00 1 00 875 B N Gore Constable 5 00 disald 870 Henry Keel do 4 50 do 377 Hal G Buck. Co c ju 21 25 ldover Total allowed $000 80 ^ | A Mv*t?ry Solved. "How to keep olT periodic attacks of biliousness and habitual constipation was a mystery that Dr. Kind's incw ijiio l'iiis soivca ror mo, writes John N. Pleasant, of Magnolia, I ml The only pills that are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction to everybody or money refunded. Only 25c at Norton Drug Go's. drug store. WAN TED?An old plat made by John Hard wick, surveyor in 1701 for Plowden Weston, and calling for 1240 acres of land lying on the seashore in Socastee township, the tract of land formerly known as "Bluefield" or ''Long Bay," and now owned bv Mrs, II. S. Turboville. Look through old papers you may have. Suitable reward wiil bo paid for information of its whereabouts. Address H. 11. Woodward, Attorney at Law, tf Conway, S. G / -S. \ 9 NO' 21 OM OUR NOTE BOOK. INGS YOU KNOW ANI> TIMINGS YOU DON'T KNOW. in* of Intercut Gathered Here iid There. Some !' Which is olitical. Others Concerning* unities* and Social I lomew.iril (lies the summer swal11 ! ' S% \ ! V v. ^ I I III I I'l^t VIMI/1.1 H - . . . . /? ! ? I.' |M IM Ilir*i 4?| * 11 v? it y town LMiere were some showers of ruin *e hist week. I. II. Cook whs in Conway one y l ist week I) M. 1 larrelson was union# our let's last, week. C. M. Craham was a pleasant let* one (lav last week. V S and I' VV. Diutery paid the t ild a (all oni day last week. 11 S Cooper paid 'lie Herald a 'a >ant /all one day last week. ). 11. Steven-* paid thisofllee a call ilk-in Conway on candidates' :lav S ^ II irp-r of Hacksville. Wie ion# t ho>e in Con way on t h 2-1 ih . Hunch S. Uaker of Cool Sprint's, is in Conway on business one das .t wei k . Mr K II li".>li left for his h >me Newb >r v Pue day. I i be #om oral d i \ a. Magistrate \V. ! '. Holt visited uiway last I'Yiday and t >ok in the oak in#. .John 1 Ward of I attic Kiver. spent nieliuie i:i Conwav last week on i si ness. .1 C Todd of Daisy, was anion;/ om! who visited Conway last \v????k i business. <1 \V. Si n? let on of Jordan ville. lid the Herald a pleasant call one ly last weeU. The candidates spoke at Toddvillo st Thursday and were entertained ith a basket picnic. V. T Howell and John Q Floyd f Floyds, township woro both in onwa> last Friday. II. C. Lhnvoll and Geo. M. Fowler f Greon Sea. were both in Conway tie day last week on business. Most of the candidates had a tired ppcaranec last Friday, owing to the atiguc of the county campaign. Mrs. It. A. Kollinson, who has icon visiting her daughter in Dos iloines, Iowa, returned home on last 'Viday. There was a large crowd in Couvay last Friday to hear the speak tig. but the visitors were few on the ireecding day. There was a picnic at Salem church lear Cool Springs, S. C., last Satur lay. Some of the candidates attended ind enjoyed the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Burroughs ind J. E. Bi yan left on the steamer last week anu will be away for some time before returning home, J. H. Fowler of the Clerk of Court's ollicc, took several days oil last week. His place filled by Magistrate J. N. Jenretto during bis absence. We are requested by tho Superintendent of Education to state that tbe new school books are now at Conway Bargain House, and tho old books may be exchanged any ^ time. " < Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Oliver of Conway spent several days in the city last week visiting Mr. and Mrs, J. K. Freeman and Mr. and Mrs. If. S. Higgins.?Georgetown Outlook. Mr. James Wilbur Hard wick, who has been a typo on tho Herald almost from its birth up to a few years ago, leit Tuesday to accept a position on theNows-Uoporterat White ville, N. C. We wish Jim all kinds of good luck and prosperity. Clerk W. L. Mishoe. Auditor Jas. A. Lewis and Treasurer J. A. MeDennott, as jury commissioners, met last week and drew the petit jurors for the approaching term of the criminal court. There was a colored excursion party from Conway, by boat, on our streets on Saturday. One of the darkeys shot oft' his pistol at another one, as the boat was leaving; the bullet went right into the crowd standing on the wharf, but no one was killed. The criminal, (for criminal he is) was brought back here on Monday and lodged in jail.?Georgetown Times. Misses Carrie hell Johnson, Frances Johnson, ('athletic Johnson, Winnie Uolliday, Sallie Jones, and Messrs. Coleman, hurt Jones, Jessie Jones, Ashley Lagc, were all in a party from Galivants berry that visited Myrtle Leach last Friday evening. They were accompanied by Charles Marsh. The Misses Johnson wore visiting relatives and friends in Conway. i ' i * a ' ,<j