The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 25, 1906, Image 7
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EVERY ARTICL
Stock, the prices
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Tfc*| Wwokfr* of Sclllr.
As far back as tho time of Ilcnry I.'
ihcro wero royal grunts of "tho islands
niul thoir wrecks," and frequent was
the phrase In centuries following. With
royal en on rage in out, why should they
not be wreckers? One Sttnday, long
ago, In Scllly, service was In progi*ess
when there caine the cry of "Wreck!"
Tho 111011 started from their AOats. In j
u moment there would have been a J
stampede, but they cowered back as I
the minister sternly thundered a warn* 1
lug. lie strode to the door. Again his , ]
voleo arose. "Ltffs all start fair!" he J
shouted, throwing off Impeding cassock j
os he ran, while his congregation la* k
bored at his heels. Most curious of all : 1
wrecks was that of a hark, with a cur- '
go of beads, that went ashore 200 years
ago. So generous has been the ocean '
with this treasure that throughout
these two centuries It has Intermittent
ly been tossing bends ashore, yet so \
rruguuy mat me supply is not yet ex- I
hausted, for In a few minutes' search
I found that some hud been thrown
there since the lust seurch of the islanders.?Robert
Shackleton In liar- i
per's. I
An Old Meet Rill. '
The stnto historian of New York In
compiling some records brought to light
some amendments to laws confirmed at j
"ye General Court of assizes held In ,
New Yorko, beginning on ye 5th & ending
on ye 8th day of October, 1070."
The following catches the eyo:
"Whereas, divers Complaints have
bwn mode of the great abuse of bring- J
lnd^ptd Itows A Corfce Into tide okjr i
& W as* lwfac HfKoeauMk h?w kxif 1
the# have Ikmmi ILUTd by reason they
are tteo often brought frozen, so not ca- j
pa hie of being preserved by Salt which I
tomls much to ye dlsreputncou of that
Commodity when sent abroad, and ye |
Merchants who Kxport It Into Warmer
Climates, for ye reasons aforesaid It Is
Ordered. That henceforth no hrurcr or
hoggs shall bo brought dead to this
place either for sale or payment of
debts, except It shall bo In cask well
Salted & Packt according to yo Law,
otherwise smoak't or dryed of which
nil persons are to take Notice, as they
will answer ye contrary at their Per- 1
rills."
History on a Wntoh Face.
Almost the last work of tlio Belgian
astronomer Ilouzeau was an article In
which, while arguing In favor of a decimal
division of {lorn, ho pointed out
the origin of the double set of twelve
hours represented on our watch and
clock faces. The ancient Inhabitants
of Mesopotamia chose the number 12
as an arithmetical base because It has
four dlvlsors?vlz, 2, 3, 4 and 6, while
10 has only two divisors?viz, 2 and 5.
They counted twelve hours In the day
and twelve In the night, measuring the
day by tlio progress of the sun and the
night by the progress of the stars
across the sky. This system, prevailing
ovor all others, has conic down to
us, and so oi^ watches bear on their
faces a souvenir of those ancient days
when the sun served for a clock hand
half of the time and the stars the other
half.
Banbea And III* Horse.
Animal trainers of the old days led
adventurous lives. In 1000 all London
was talking of a man named Bankes,
servant to the Earl of Essex, who had
taught his horse to count and perform
a number of feats, Including mounting
to the top of St. Paul's cathedral, while (
"a number of asses," as the historian
puts it, "brayed below." Sir Walter
Italelgh In his history says of Bankes \
that lie "woqti havo shamed all the
enchanters ^of^the world, for whatso- j
ever was most famous among them
could never master or Instruct any
beast as he did his horse." When
Bankes took his horse to Romo both ,
were burned for witchcraft.
A. Possible Exception.
, A high schoolteacher was examining
jLr' the physiology class.
^ "How many ribs have you, Charles?"
* he asked.
"Why ?er ?X don't know," said
Charles.
"Didn't the text books state?" he
then queried somewhat sharply.
"Yee?otv yes?of course, but; you
see, I'm wslstsd."
Horry Herald one dollar a year.
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Graded school offers thorough instruction
in courses p.cparatory to
college. Bookkeeping, Stenography
and Typewriting are taught. Session
of eight months begins 5th of
November. Rates reasonable. For
particulars address Chairman Board
Trustees, Stalvey, S.C.
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Chain uanc Notice.
Magistrates will take notice that
they may commit prisoners to chain
gang direct to'F. M. Ray, at Zoan.
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Summons for Relief.
(Petition not Served)
tate of South Carolina' , , ,
Comity o( Horry, f 1 C,,"rl
A .1 Ulliriff A ?)iii I ti?f r-nti >r ill' t)w< I'or.
nnal Estate* nf Samuel L. Grainger,
)eceased. Petitioner
against
Sarah A. Elliott, James Williamson.
Moron^e Grainger, Agnes Grillin. Sal
leSarvls, J M Grainger, Noppie Green,
Gli/.a Jane Grainger, Nepoleon Grainger,
lurrie Grainger, Litchfield Grainger and
ther persons to Petitioner Unknown,
Jeirsat law of Samuel L. Grainger, deeused.
Hespoudents.
I o the Respondents, Sarah A. Elliott,
nines Williamson, Florence Grainger,
Ignes Grillin, Sftlllo Sarvls, J. M. Grainier'
Noppie Green, Kii'.a ?/ano Grainger,
Napoleon Grainger,Carrie Grainger, and
dtchfield Grainger and other persons to
Petitioner Unknown, Heirs at law of SamlelL,
Grainger, Deceased.
You are hereby summoned and required
o answer the petition hi the above stated
ctlon which is now on file in theoibce of
he Judge of Probate in and for Horry
Joanty, State of South Carolina, and to
erve a copy of your answer to the suid
>etition, on the subscribers, or either of
hem, at Conway, S. C., within twenty
20) days after the service hereof upon
ou, exclusive of tho day of such service,
md if vou fall to answer the petition
vithinthe time aforesaid, the petitioner
n this action will apply to the court for
elief demanded in the petition, and judgnent
will he rendered against you for
elief demanded in the said petition,
vhich prays for an order of the sale of
he real estate of Samuel L. Grainger,
ate of the County of Horry and State
iforesaid, deceased, in aid of assets to
[lay the debts due from the said deceased,
which said real estatu is fully described
In the said petition, for and accounting
by the said petitioner as administrator of
tho peisonal estate and effects of the said
Samuel L. Grainger deceased, and for
tlio distribution of any balance of the
proceeds of such sale remaining after
payment of tho costs, expenses and disbursements
of tlds proceeding and of
EUch sale and the payment of tho said
debts, for finch other and further relief
as may be just and equitable
Dated Sept 28th, A. I). 1900.
11 II. Woodward
11. N, Sessions, Att'y for Petitioner.
Judge of Probate Horry County.
To Florence Grainger, Agues Grifll
Sallio Sarvl.Sj and Litchfield Grainger und
J M Grainger, Neppi* Green Eliza ?/ane
Grainger Napoleon Groingnr Carrie Grainger
and other persons to Petitioner unknown,
IL.lrs at law,of Samuel L. Grain
ger, Deceased: Absent Respondents:
TAKE NOTICE?That the poti
t ion ""n the above stated action was filed
in theolllce of tho Judge of Probate for
Horry County, South Carolina, on the
/7th day of September A. I). 1900, and
the summons of which the foregoing is
a copy was filed in the said otllee on the
28th day of September A. I). 1900.
H. II. Woodward,
H.N. Sessions, Att'y for Petitioner.
Probate Judge.
September 28th, 1900. 10
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF
FIRM.
Notice is hereby given that the copartnership
heretofore existing between
A. \V. Jenkins and G. Li.
Jenkins, under the firm name and
style of A. W. Jenkins & Son has
been wound up and dissolved as of
October 1st, A? 1). 1906; and the
good will, business and all personal
property, securities, chosen inaction
debts and accounts is now owned
individually by the said O. B. Jenkins,
who has assumed the debts
due from tho copartnership, and
will continue the business at Conway,
S. C.
G. B, Jenkins,
A. W. Jenkins.
October 2nd, 1906.
oct 11 lm
NOTICE
There will be an election at Spring
Branch Saturday October 20th,
1006 to determine whether or not,
there shall be levied a special tax of
A mill j nn nil rnnl ntul noi'cftn<il
* IIII1IQ VftM MIt ft VM* i?UV4 OV/IIUI
property in school district No. 80
to supplement the school fund of
said district.
C. Z. Enzor,
G. J. Auderson,
R. M. Bullock,
Trustees.
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is. We are looked upon as public
the public, that has so thoroughly
efforts have been mutually profita
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to see us when in town, and let u
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A Wo tako pleasure in announcing to our customers and ho public generally tluit \ve have ra ''
opened up a very complete and attractive lineof seasonable goods suited to llio wants " I \
ot the trade, and wiiicii wo iif? offering at roaeotmbl prices- f| j
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Consisting of Corn, Crist, Meal, Clour. liacon, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, ?&< ., will l>o I
t found complete and all Hold an cheap an name quality can be purchased elsewhere. ? rj
1 NO BARGAIN DAYS OR SPECIAL SALES, i
to work off old stock and rubbish us we have none of that class of goods on hand, hut B
j we are selling the goods all the year round at close prices. Crude Turpentine and ail ?
kinds of Country Produce purchased at full market value. We fully appreciate the m
2 very liberal patronage with which we have been favored in the past and respectfully ask C
fl a continuance during UHW. B I
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The State Fair
Oct. 22 to 27, 1906
Finest Programme Ever Arranged.
Races Every Day?Great.
South Carolinians from everywhere will
be at the Fair for "Home Coming" Celebration.
Cheapest Railroad Rates.
ONE FARE ROUND TRIP
N IS W W GO O D S
MinMURMMiir ? '! ?I ? > ? MtMMHMUBMDIW
THE SAME OLD STAND
THE SAME OLD FIRM
THE SAME OLD REPUTATION
BUT!
We have nothing else old except a few odds and ends that are rapidly
going at any old price.
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New hats, now shoes, new cloth in//, now hosery, now shirts, collars
and ties. Newest designs in dress goods, laces etc. Now furniture, new
customers, renewed energies to pleusoour customers. Our store is simply
fuli of new thingsYes
wo have t he-goods and there. i:? more coming. We bought to sell
and not to keep
We have irraded carefully our pot notion of keeping the quality up. '
and have spared no pains in making our prices attractive. We are in
a position to save vou money. ,
CALL AND LOOK OUR STOCK j
OVER BEFORE YOU BUY.
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iiivrt- i? uiuiu v/uiurrn in uns stTion
of t.ho country thaa all other
liscases put together, and until the
ast few years was supposed to he
n oiKMiruble. /or a great many
'ears doctors pronounced it a local
lisease and prescribed local remedies
md by constantly failing to cure
villi local treatment, pronounced it
ncurable. Science has proveif
latarrh to be a constitutional disease
ind therefore required constitutional
reatmcnt. Ilall's Catarrh Cure,
nanufacturcd by F. J. Cheney & Co.
folcdo. Ohio, is the only eonstituional
cure 011 the market. It is
,aken internally in doses from 10
lrops to a teaspoonful. It acts
lirectly on the blood and mucous
>urfaces of the 33 stem. They olTcr
>uc hundred dollars for any case it
ails to cure. Send for circulars
mcl testimonials.
\ddress:
F. J. CIIENFY & CO., Props.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, prico 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
&AL.t I IN PARTITION.
Under and by vlrtuo of a decree nnd
udgment for sale in partition and division
>f proceeds, made by ids lienor George
M. Gage, Presiding Judge in the case of
William J. 7/ardeo Mary A. Prince Martha
Li. Futrlll Georgo W, //ardee Sr. and
Jlmrlotte E, Uauso Plaintiffs against Celia
I. Brunson Robert M. llardee Frances H,
Todd DeliaE. Gerrald Lewis 7/ardeo Halio
Hardee Mary Jane llardee M- F,
lohnson Laura .1, Simmons John Warren
Hurdeo Ida E. 7/ardee Ellon L.
llardee Ernest McL llardee William //.
//ardee George Luther //ardee Viola M
Hardee William C. Hardee James L. //arJee
Thomas O. //ardee Daniel 11. Hardee
Frances E. Hardoe John T. Hardee
George W. //ardee Jr., Minnie A. Hardee
Flora L. //ardee Ludie B. //ardee Bessie
M, llardee, Defendants and datodthe 23d
day of February A. D* 1000; notice i?
hereby given that I, the utideisigned as
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas ami
Special Referee will sell at public auction
to Ihe highest bidder before the court
housodoor at Conway, 8. C. within the
legal hcurs of sale salesday in November
next it being the fifth day of said month,
all and singular the following described
lands and premises to wit:
That certain tractor parcel of land situate
lying and being in Simpson Creek
township County and State aforesaid containing
two hundred (200) acres more or
less lying on thesouthwefitside of Cushion
Swamp beginning at a pine coiner at o?
near the southwest edge of said swamp,
thence nearly west on an agreed line of
marked trees to a pine corner, from thence
unagreed lino to a pine corner on boundary
of land granted to Moses //arrelson
thence south the original lino to Boggj
Bay Branch thence up said branch to BogLTV
RilV thi'lirn viiiid lldi/ I?? III,, Itomw.l.
rjj v ..w Ulfllllyll
thence the last mentioned branch to Cusli011
Swamp thence down said swamp to
the beginning us plat annexed to tin*
orglnal grant will more fully show and
said tract is bounded on tho north by
Cushion Swamp lands of I). ./. Sutler
anil lands of .1. A. Menniford on tho east
by estate lands of W. I. Todd on the south
by lands formerly belonging to ,/ohn F.
Hardee and on the west by lands of ./.
W. Stevens and lands of I) Futrill i:
being the identical tract of land conveyed
to Fram es 1 lardt e by Win,./, //ardee by
his deed of date May 20th 1880.
Terms ot sale cash. Purchaser to pay
for papers. \V. L, Mlshoe
Sept. 4th 1005. Clerk of the Court of
II. If. Woodward Common Pleas,
Plaintiffs Attorney td
(The above land lies between Loris,
and Sanford, one and a quarter miles
from I.orison each side of the lluilroad,
tho railroad very nearly dividing tin* land.
The land is well timbered for the times,
both yePow pine and spruce and a line
lot ol tho best ol lightwood. The tract
has never had any timbers taken oft .<
copt on a smail portion.)
Tho estate 1 nd of Prances Harden lies
)ii cacti side of he A, ft. !<, riulit of way,
audit lias linen airanged s.itliat it may be
sold in two tracts, one on each j-ido of
[he road. I* ids will be ready by the day
>1 sale.
Notice to Creditors.
All persons holding claims against the
estate of Samuel L.Grainger late of //orry
County deceased aro hereby notified to
present the same duly verified and at
tested to the undersigned within the time
tired by statute, or this notice will be set
up in bar of their recovery, and all pel
sons Indebted to the deceased are hereby
notified to make pnyment to the uder*
signed. A J. Elliott.
Or H. II. Woodward Qualified Amd
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