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THE HORRY HERALD. ~ I THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 19(H?. KEEP YOUR FEET DRY I will repair your shoes while vou wait. 1 am always roady 10 wait on vou at. once. SHOES HOOTS and HARNESS neatly repaired. Call and see nie and tfivo me a trial. ^ Yours truly F. M. LEWIS Shoemaker. An Organ lh.it will last n life time is what you want. Our Organs have a pure tons and lovely oasts We ran supply yen with an Oi gun thai will please in i very particular loonly. f G5 and $70 delivered. Write us for our vpteial terms of payment and for illustrations nl the bouutilul Organ referred to It joti prefer a plan.i we have heautilu! and good new- I'prights from 'Jtlbo up . i. easy terms, Address Malone s Mut:ic House, ^fcjumbia, S. C. SALE IN PARTITION i'u let l?y and virtue of a decree and j'tdy- ! iiient f ?r s tle in partition and division I I Miceed-*', made by his Honor George V* . (<al*e, I'lesjdliv; Judge. in the ease ol (dive V. Harris "ud tyni's D <rm m. Plaintiffs against Mi.lste K. Ilomi , V, t *t .1. .lollie, Samuel Moruati 11 n. (...) o W i links KHz the' h !!? !<- 'Hen Dm . ; I in-1,s. Mack Cornelius lin ks, (Jhel'i ' : weit 11 neks, Kenneth 11 ticks, (Marl. ), Doofh, Manilla IP it. Mary A. Ai, sen, Kll.il V I' I il.ee, IjOlltSl \\ ilttS i.l.< l.ni.jvt 1 Mtii K-j I > ' iid .nts, and dai . the <! i 1 < \ ot r. 1>; nary A. (). 11) (' . |. h'oa lo '.'.ve'i ill > I the nnd . - j _ i|. d a s- ( I ' t\ a I pie.I >1 I .< I? fee, i j s. il at |jTTolit* an thai to the hi.diost hid.'e r j 0 I'M** ill** * ? liJi ?.w??i lit \ wu v* <| * J**, t'., W!i) in thr 1 jr:i' f??iiirs "t sale on j -iilt'>?lay in t >? :?.iu r, i>< \i, it bclny the dr-l (1st) d iv m|\s ii,| i'i''*?'li, :111 Mini siuy* ii jir tin* Hi)lnv\iip?. . ri'i' ? <! lands a in 1 jiri'.i i - cs. to \\ ;|.* All ini sint-ul u t.iit rert.iin !> ti*..i 1 or true! n!'land, routaiuinl* t i.H?D (>i' ) arros mop'h'ssv li -intr p.-rt o." a i>raut to \\ ill1 nn ini-li toii, Imtit{ d r.orth I>v lands of ('. W. I lurks, east by lands of IJy.y.h* Murks, south by lands of S. M. 11 in Us and wt'sl. by lands of .1. 1". Tompkins, more p ti I ieularly described in deed of C \\ I lurks to Lorenzo I). 1 lurks of ah* S.-|.ti'inprr 2(itli, A. I). lbl)? recorded i.i' llirr of |{. ,\I. (). for Horry County itI J. ink *C. l D-S I run of ante rash, pun baser to pn\ fur papris. W. M. Mi shoe, Sept.. 1th, l'.HJO Clerk of the Court of II II. Woodward, Common Fleas, ri iiutill's Attorney. td SALI; IN PARTITION." Fade. and by virtue of a th-eree and j ideiiu ni lor sale ii partition and division oI pi err is, made by Ids Honor (Jeor^e W tbti;o, Ib-esiditur Juil^'ein the case oI William .1. //ardee .Mary A. I'rince Martha b. hull ill Ueorjio N\. //ardee Sr. and Cliarlotte hi. Uaii.su Plaintiffs a&ainsl Celia I. I'runson Hubert M. llardee Frances II. Todd Delia hi. Uerraid I .owls //ardee Sal1 i 11 aid.>e Mary Jane Harden M. F. Johnson Laura J Simmons John War* 1 i <11 11 urdoe Ida 10. //ard-e 101 Ion R. I!:?r?i? * Ernest Mcl< llardeo William //. 7/ardee George Rut iter //ardee Viola M Hardee William C. Ilaidee.lames E. IIardee Thomas (). 11 ardee Daniel //. Hardee Frances 10. Hardee .John T. Harden George W. //ardee Jr., Minnie A. Hardee Flora Ij. //anlee- I.iulie R. //ardee Ressie M? Hardee, Defendants and dated the 28d day of February A. 1). 100(1; notice is hereby given that I, the undeisigned as Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas and Special Referee will sell at public auction to (he highest bidder before the court house door at Conway, S. C. within the legal hours of sale onsale.sdayin October next it being the first day of said month,, all and singular the following described lands and premises to wit: '1 hat certain tractor parcel of land sit uate lying and being in Simpson Creek township County and State aforesaid containing two hundred (200) acres more or less lying on thesouthwestside of Cushion Swamp beginning at a pine coiner at or near the southwest edge of said swamp, thence nearly west on an agreed line ol marked trees to u pine cornei. from thence unagreed line to a pine corner on bound ary of land granted to Moses //urrelson thence south the original line, to Boggy ?? Ray Branch thence up said branch to hog V ?y R?y tbence said Ray to Rig Rrancli thence the last mentioned brunch toCushon Swamn thence down suidk wainp to the beginning as plat annexed to the oralnal grant will more fully show and sal.l tract is bounded on the north bj Cushion Mwnmp lands of 1). J, flutter and lands of J. A. Menniford on the east by estate lands of VV. I. Todd on thesouth by lands formerly belonging to ./ohn F. Hardee and on the west by lands of J. VV. Stevens and lands of f). Futrill it being the identical tract of land conveyed to Frant-es Hardee by Win../, //ardee by his deed of date May 20th 1880. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay nr nntibru VV. L Mlshoo Sop*. 4th 1005, Clerk of the Court of II. II. Woodward Common Plens. Plaintiffs Attorney td WANTED?An old plat mudo by John Hardwick, surveyor in 1791 for Plowden Weston, and calling for 1240 acres of land lying on the seashore in Socastoe township, the tract of land formorly known as "Blue field" or "Long Day," and now owned bv Mrs. II, S. Turbeville Look through old papers you tnav have. Suitable reward wiil bo paic for information of its whereabouts Address H. II Woodward, Attorney at Law, Conway, S. C SHINGLES ^ I am again ready to supply you witl 4 5 and 0 Cypress Shingles. H. L. Buck. News From Rurcol. i We wish to say through your ( paper that on last Sunday Sept. 19tli ( 1906. that the first Babtist church , was organized at this place by a ' couueil composed of the following | brethren, Rev. J. I). Harrelson | from Kehoboth, M. O. Anderson , Maple, J. W. and Win. Martin ftden ' Bro. Todd and Deacon Joe Owens I The se. moii was preached by Rev | J. Davi Harrelson ami prayer b.\ , Rev. J W. Martin. The church ' called Rev. J. Davis Harrelson I pastor, and elect <1 llro. M V. | Staid *v. clerk and br ?thren S A . Howard and S. N. Moore deacon ' and we wish to express out thanks I to the good firm of Burroughs & | Collins in giving this nice church to us. A member. Starviujr to Deatti. Because her stomach was so weak enod ?y useless drugging that sht could not eat, Mrs. Mary 11. Walters, of St. Clair street, Columbus, O.. was literally starving to death She writes: "My stomach was so weak from useless drugs that I could not eat, and niv nerves so wrecked that 1 could not sleep; and not before I was give a up to die was 1 induced to try Electric Bitters; with the wonderful result that improvement began at once, and a c< mpl to cure i lo.lowed.'' Best health tonic on earth. 50e Cuirunt.-ed by the I^orton Drug Co.. di uggist. Mr. Editor.? Ihease allow rnc -pace for a 111 . 13 eomni Mi' on a'? article in last weeks Herald head* < "u u>i be crazy. *' Mr. and Mrs Haves the persons spoken of may be crazy 1 am unable t > say not la in?j ally with lliem. Hut I infer i i y are imt vet in Hie assvlain. netiiier are tin y al >ne in their taith . ) tine about 70.Odd of I hat fait! uoled in I ?o -1 >n Mass , where l v h ive hu ll a t unpin at a cost ot \ . ten 1 limit and del la rs 1 nere is al-<> a membership of uvri 1 re?*Kter. >d in Kaiis vs City n ? Kurthor nuue t bercare small su'lei'ms or clubs ef them iu ubou ev rv state in he IJn?o i in Odifvjruia ami I<lino's Ihev an numerous, (hi yes, Siime in South Car-Tin to->, bu> not any t-?o many. They believe thi poiirsos in the New 1V> 11in-'ii t ; mi -h as if found in l lie 8i h ehupb-r of Mm k i hey believe Jesus Cnris' 'olv at ad snllieient Miviur in all ihie^s a savior from si:i, sickness, sorrow, trouble and e\mi death, for ail who will fully rely and trust in him. The above was wiilt n by one who has studied their doctrine and find it to be in harmony with pure Ciiristi unity. W .1. Drolla. Ask any J.^p t hat you may see. "'Why the Czar, with Hear behind, had to ilimb a t roe. The Yanks. Cod bless the Yanks said he, j They oavo us Rocky Mountain Tea. Norton Druo Co, ? ??^? Last work 's court was shorter than usual, owing to ihe fact that all of the important criminal eases were continued over until tho next term. It arouses energy, develops and stimulates nervous life, arouses the courage of youth It makes you young again. That's what Mollis ler's Rocky Mountain Tea will do 85 cents. Tea or Tablets. Norton Drug Co. tm James Henry Rice jr., spent several days in Conway last week and wrote an article on the election which was published in the Columbia] State. Ladies, read this catalogue of charms. Bright eyes, glowing cheeks red lip?, a smooth skin without a blemish, in short, perfect health. For sale with every package Hollistor's Rocky Mountain 85 cents. Norton Drug Co - " % Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portNfe of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies* Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destrovd forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give one hundred dollars 11 for anv ease of deafness fen used hv f catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. , Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Take Hall's Faflnily Pills for con' stipation. i Notice to Creditors. All persons holding claims against Jfa good I. Martin late of Horry Count) Deceased are hereby notiiied to lile tht same with the anderdgned duly verified , and attested within the time allowed b) " statute or lids notice will he set up inbni of their recovery and all p ?rsons indebtec to said deceased are hereby notified t< 1 make payment forthwith to the under signed. (). I. Marti# Qualified Eexecutrix 7/agood I 9 18 fl 2t Martin Deceased I Chinese laundry. I Collars and CufTs, Iron % ititf Machine. Work turn- r i ed out promptly. Send ( me a trial order. Family ? washing taken. Satisfac- E| tion Guaranteed, Work * neatly executed, and in : First Class Style. Yours p for Good Work ?j Cafl 011 P GEO. LVMj i I Sour Stomach No rppetite, loss of strength, nervousness, hetdache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour risings, and catatrh of the stomach are all due to Indigestion. I Kodol cures Indigestion. This new discovery represents the natural Juices of dices tion as they exist in a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonlo j and reconstructive properties. KcJol Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure indigestion | and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy ' cures all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mr. S. S. Bait, of Ravenswood, W. Va., says:? " I was troubled with sour stomach for twenty years. Kodol cured me and ws are now using It In milk for baby." Kodol Digests What You Eat. Dottles only. $ 1.00 Size holdlrc 2X times the trial size, which sells for 50 cents Prepared by E. O. DaWITT & 00 . CHICAQO CONWAY DUlKi CO Trespass (Notice. AM persons t 11:>r< l,y forbidden to ? i.tot upon. hunt. Ii-.li, 1 '"ij> or in i any manner 11 o> j>-i?".s upon at y <1; my latnV in Simpson Croc" t? \ * Inp under fuli p tiaMv <?t' the law. j 51 1) ti -l' .11 tin ('atied'. Teachers i xa initiation. o is Iioivby ??iwn il ai Micro i Oil l>t4 an oxaiuiiv.it ton for leathers' ei tilioati'-.lu'iil at t/l.. court Inane, 'oiiivav. SC. on I V (lav S* pi, fit 11 ; l!)0<i. ' K. V He-'. ;d Supi. of Iviu a*ion. I Cliain ti.niK Notice. Magistrates will take notice tiiat vlioy may commit prisoners to chain . r'! > r < li ? ,?i t 1 1. 10 \1 IV..' 11 ' V.V. 1" \\s 1 . i'l . I v I \ , III II* \V. lv. ilult, Mui>. | I How's I J Your I I Liver? jj B It will pay you to take good care of ?r 9 your liver, because, if you do, your ^ I liver will take good care of you. . y Sick liver puts you all out of sorts, S makes you pale, dizzy, sick at the * stomach, gives you stomach ache, H headache, malaria, etc. Well liver 19 keeps you well, by purifying your H blood and digesting your food, S There Is only one safe, certain and H reliable liver medicine, anu that is 0 Bedford's Black-Draught I For over 60 years this wonderful a n vegetable remedy has been the standby j I in thousands of homes, and Is* today g a the favorite liver medicine in the world. I H It acts gently on the liver and kid- I I neys, and does not irritate the bowels, g 3 It cures constipation, relieves con- | t| gestion, and purifies the system from 2 I an overflow of bite, thereby keeping 1 the body in perfect health. pj Price 25c at all druggists and dealers. D | Test It. f j Rough Lumber! I am prepared to furnish the public with Scantling Rough Boards and Lumber for all purposes on order at shor* notice and at very low prjpes. Call on or write Mary, S. C. Notice to Creditors. All persons holding claims against the estate of Samuel L.Grainger late of //orry . County deceased are hereby notified to r present the same duly verified and at? tested to the undersigned within the time 1 fired by statute,or this notice will beset f up in bar of their recovery, and all perr sons indebted to the deceased arc hereby j notified to make payment to the under> signed. A J. Elliott . Or II. It. Woodward Qualifle d At'ir Horry Herald one dollar a year. s ] ICIoshlg | Out Sale! B I uia ,< injf t elosn hi f] n v At i-U of 1 BUGGIES AND WAGONS S a regardless <>f oust f'omo while I 9 they last and ??et \uur supply. I] $ We also carry a In 1 ine of ^ I FANCY AND STAPLE | GROCERIES S 1 DRY GOODS NOTIONS | 'J 11 ats, ('aps anfloiInn things too B ii!iiiwroi)> 1 <> niiMiti) ii lli'i'rinir m j| Mowers and Ualo^ Johnson H g Mowers and Unl<c>. Johnson Bi $ hi-c Cultivators, S|> inoToolh fe a Man* ?ws. etc. Yours for trade, IS | J. 1). Graham f fiOius, s. c. fc I21 - ~ y\Vi' aawjgEatiagTnrMMB ! | Free Sample a 9 Tiic statement \vc have made in B 3 our many advertisements for this M *j remarkable cream?the very life of f! "J massage?we want to substantiate H by something more than mere r words. B i We make this statement again, I that Poirrpcian Massage Cream used according to directions will build up the muscles of the face, U and, by withdrawing every particle H fi of impurity from the pores, will D B Hi banish sallowness, wrinkles, and B B n give a refreshing sense of summer J H R cleanliness. Takes away the pain | |j ITo prove this statement to | your satisfaction wc offer 1 you a free sample. With the 1 sample we will give you a 1 codv of the famous hook. B I "A Treatise on Facial Massage." Call at .the store for them. CONWAY DRUG CO, Well Worth TryliiK* W. H. Brown, the popular pension attorney, of Pittsburg, Vt., say?, "Next to a pension, the best tl)in^ to get is Dr: King's New Life Pills." lie writes: "they kcci> my family in splendid health." Quick cure for headache, constipation and and biliousness. 25c. Guaranteed at the Norton Drug Go's drug store. G. S. HACKER & SON, 544, 546 and 548 King St, CMARl.HSTON, ^ S. C. MOUIilMNG, Window ftiid Fancy Glass a Specialty, NOTICED ! 1 take pleasure of informing my customers and the purchasing public generally, that my patronage has been such as to necessitate the enlargement of my store room, and have recently added an additii n, which [ have filled with a choice selection of Plantation and Family Groceries, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes and Hats. These goods will be rusned ofT at a small pro lit to mako room for my fall and winter stock. Keep me in mind when you want anything in my line. J. E. NICHOLAS. _D?' Early Risers The fanteue little olll* The High j Appreciation I of our constant efforts to please | the trade is shown by the con- | Itinued patronage of our Cus- 1 tomers- g THE FAU KKACIIlXO KKKKKTS OK OHK FAIR DKaL $ 1N(JS IS SHOWN MY THE M>DI I ION OK NK\Y ( IJSToMEIJS S DAILY, J THE THUIKT AND HUOHliKSS OF OlJH (TM'OMKMS C IS SHOWN BY T1IE INOKEASINU DUMAN1) KOil A 111(111- | KM CLASS OF M EliOM AN DI^K, [ ; WE HAVE NEYKK MEKOKK BEEN KKTTEH 1 *1% 101'A It- 6 El) TO MEET THIS KM AND THAN WE A ME iODAY. *""> on? STO< h OK HOODS IS MOLE COMPLETE THAN I K V KM, AND WITH OKI? I'lD'KS OCT AKI) l(K(.TTTO THE | ^ i j* > r,.^ | ,\IAIil\ l I U I ! I I Mil ,M) I '? U ^ I .N |3 M \\ i; A IJK STILL IN NIK I. K A I > MAINTAINING III' ft | (VNI'lIM-NCK OK .M.L Ol'l! ? I'STOMKKS AND UANDI.Y J H ( < >N \ I N ( I N<i 1 UK I K ID If I liLDl'LH Til 10 VKIM I J OK S | OUU ( OMAIOIWTI K.S-TA B ! The Guliv is the Place j # I ;n i:- itllvallk koi kvkuv dou ai: voir ltknd !1 I GALL And \\ K VM! C()NV|N<I N L 'I HAT TIlKSi: \ | STATEM KNTS AUK I ID'K. I nnnnwiio v prn hd pnimw i| n l/'rLrA a >Li IJ ai Uula j ;gDunluiuuilO u lUiillnu lira full, fl It!MEiWUinHliiitMBEK I?IMiUTlES | I'ifflu-Sl 1p |i<' ! r (V?.|.hV lVcdlUC Mild < Y\ lb *r H r > "* . lilt! . # NEW & FRESH GROCERIES I have opened up a grocery store at my old stand on the corner and will be pleased to serve my friends at any time. Kverything new and fresh and guaranteed lirst class and at Reavsotvable Prices. Groceries delivered to any part of town free of charge. Call and see my stock when needing anything in my line. PHONE 25. Jo Do OLIVER I BUCGIES - WAGONS AND HARNESS. nhonnocf DfiPAc Rao+ ftnArle w J k X i two* V Vi VH-/UD, CASH OR GOOD SECURITY. GO TO TIIE OLD TltUE, TRIED AND RKLIARLE DEALERS, i,1 A. W. JENKINS m. SON BARK TORN OFF. 268 Bags of Nice Rice. 290 Bbls. New Wheat Flour 13000 Pounds Clean Sugan. In order to secure the grocery business of more people in I lorry, wo have "stripped the bark" off of tlio prices on the stutl' listed above and now we hope to sell you. If you want to pay cash come to see us, and if you don't, come to see us and we can arrange it easily. / ' t Palmetto Grocery Comp'y WIIOL.KSAL.E UUOCKUtt, ^ N 41 Mullins, South Carolina. JOHN P. COOPER, See. & Treas.