The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 22, 1906, Image 1
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VOL. XX.
FROM OUR NOTE BOOK.)
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THINGS YOU KNOW AND TNlN^fe '
YOU DON'T KNOW. ]
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Items of Interest Gathered Her
and There. Some of Which Is .
Political, Others Concerning 1
Business and Social Events. ,
13. H, Martin was In town last
Saturday.
J. F. Harper spent las^jjiturday
night in Conway. 7 i
C. F. Spivey of Gideon was in
town one clay recently.
\V. E. Pitman was among thoso
in towu one day last week. i
P. C. Pliipps visited the Horald
otliee one day last weok.
J. A. Roberts was in town on business
one day last week.
The new front of the Bank of Con
way is rapidly going up now.
T. VV. Dorraan was in Conway ,
on business one day last week. i
J. M. D, Jones of Justice spent
some time in Conway^ \3fjSunday.
J. C. Gauso of Hollywood was
among those in town last Saturday,
H. W. McNeill was among our
industrious farmers in Conway last
week.
Miss Fannie Anderson and Mrs. J.
P. Williams were in Conway last
Friday.
W. K. Brown of Box paid the
Herald a very pleasant call one day
last week.
W. H. Bell of Bayboro, spent
several days in Conway on business
this week.
Treasurer John A. McDermott
winds ui) his rounds over t.he eoimt.v
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this week.
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The foundations for the now court
house are now about complete and
work will commence on the walls.
There is still no change in the
irregular schedule of our trains. Wo
need better service, so we will know
when to look for our mail.
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Jack Tyler who was recently lodged
in jail under a charge of adultery is
still in confinement, having been
unable to make the necessary bond.
A. W* Stevens, who for many
years, has been residing at Cairo,
Ga., has returned to his native state
and expects to purchase a farm in
Horry County.
W. J. Edge of Hand, S. C., spent
last Saturday in Conway His
friends are sorry to lesrn that he
recently had serious sickness in his
family, losing one of his daughters.
The Kanawha Lumber Corporation
has moved its office from the
Spivey Buildiug over to the plant,
where it is much more convenient
for the transaction of the lumber
business.
Your stomach churns a nddigests tha
food you eat and If foul or topid or out of
order your whole system suffers from
blood poison, i/ollister's Kocky Mounaln
Tea keeps you well. 35 cents Tea or
Tablets,' Norton Drug Co.
Joe Circus, the Cuban pedler
became unmanageable last Thursday
from the effects of too much strong
drink and the town marshal was
oblige to place him in confinement.
Sheriff Burch of Florence County
arrived last weok after Annie E
Kirby, the holbptej woman, who had
been arrested atfd lodged in jail here
awaiting the authorities.
Taken as directed it become the greatest/
curative agent for the relief of suffering I
humanlt yeverdevised. Such is Hollister's
Rocky Mountain Tea. 85 cents Tea
or Tablets* Norton D rug Go.
The cotton crop has been short
but Horry farmers are looking up
just the same. They are making
the best of misfortune and will make
efforts next year to make up for
their losses this.
j li. in. Moore of Moultrie, Ga , arrived
in Conway one day last week
to spend a wed?j with friends and
relatives in this^county. He will return
home this week. Mr. Moore is
a good citizen that Horry regretted
to lose.
United States court convenes in
Columbia next week. Judge H. N.
Sessions and a number of other people
will go from this point as witnesses
in cases before the court.
Several whiskey cases violations of
the United States Statutos, have
been sent up from Horry county.
The James Adams shows were
located on a vacant lot ia town all
ot last week, giving nightly performances
until Saturday when two
were given. .^Nomo of the evenings
were rather\fool, but it was attended
by good crowds just the same.
The show was above the average in
cleanness and character, and when
thi9 was discovered it was well
patronized. It is not often that Conway
has a show, but whon she has,
the patronage is good, provided it is
clean and up to date.
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Letter from Florida.
>^j?ditor Herald. Please allow mo
igktce for a few lines, t
I bave often seeu in your paper 1
where some of vour correspondents c
want U bear from the Florida boys, i
I am in Florida but I am not a Flor- \
idaboy. lama former Horryite, 1
raUed on a farm at Rlaneho. S. C. I
As some said before iu a letter from r
Florida, there are lots of South Car- \
oliniaDs down here and we all feel c
proud of our State and liko to be i
called Carolinians because they are 1
considered industrious. I am stop- i
pin g with Mrs. R, Reed, known in (
Horry as Mrs. J. L. Hums. Mr. s
Hums died at Little River and afte.* I
some years Mrs Bums and her chil- i
dren came to Florida and here she *
married Mr. R. Reed. The children J
nre all grown and ai e doing well. 1
In previous lottery I have told you |
about the farming and turpentine i
industries, now I will write about <
others. There are hundreds of (
phosphate mines down here. This ;
rock lies in beds beneath the surface. I
'lo get to this rock they use a large
shovel that will hold about eight or <
ten bushels and is operated by steam i
to dig up the dirt and load it on a
car aud is carried out of the way. ,
Then they uso force pumps to wash
all the loose dirt otT of the rock. ,
It is then dug up and goes through (
another process of washing, then to
the dry kiln when it is ready for
market. 1 was told that pure phosphate
rock sold for $2.50 ]>er ton.
There are hundreds of lakes iu Florida
and some of them are so deep
that no bottom has ever been reached
by man. These lakes contain
several kinds of fish, but not all kinds
1 have not seen a pike this year.
Tampa is located at the head of
Tampa Hay and is a thriving city
The eiiiof industries are fishing, saw
milling and cigar making. The cigars
made here in one day arc esti
maiect to oe worm *yo,uuu.
1 had the opportunity to visit the
State Baptist orphange at Arcada,
Pla., last Sunday aud I was very
much impressed with the conduct of
tho children. After having some
music we were taken through the
building and showed how everything
was arranged and it was all very
nice. Who is it that has children
had not rather know that if thoy
were to die that their children would
have a good home and be treated
right than to be left cut in the world
without any training to be kicked
and culled about by a cold unfeeling
world? Some lady says that it is a
poor house, somebody else says that
it is a place for children that nobody
don't want, but 1 say that it is a
mistake, but e,ren if it was so would
it not be better to take them, raise
them right and make useful citizens
of them than to grow Up among us
in ignorance and vice. There are
some people who arc so afraid that
they will do something for somebody
else that they won't do anything for
themselves. Somebody will say
that chey think charity ought to start
at home. I think so, too, but some
people will not train their own children
nor help raise anybody else's.
I am not trying to pick a quarrel
with anybody, but let's all put our
shoulders to the wheel and strive to
make everything! better instead of
worse.
Success to the Herald and its
readers. S. P. Strickland.
Goiny; Ons Around Micliacl,
Mr. Editor will you please allow
me space in your columns for a few
words.
The health of the community is
generally good.
Mr J L Boyd recently purchased a
fine horse.
Mrs J T Shelly spent last week
with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Graham,
returing homo Sunday.
Mi Oliver Graham visited friends
at thier old home last Sunday.
Mr and Mrs George Shelly visited
Mr and Mrs A R Williamson last
Sunday.
Farmers are about through gathering
their crops Some have made a
complete failure with their potato
crop. Red Bird.
Gurley Items.
Editor Herald:?Will you allow
mo space in your paper for a few
lines, as I am a reader of your paper.
The health in this community is
very good at the present time.
The bride and groom, Mr. Fowler
and wife were visiting theiv father
and mother here last Saturday and
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f>unaay.
Henry Bell's still was burned
down last Monday.
There was a donkey party at the
residence of Mr. Sasser last Saturday
night and we had a nice time of
it. Miss Carrie Bell Johnson made
the donkey, with the assistance of
Miss Lillie Wright., Bopeep,
???i Had
a Close Call.
"A dangerous surgical operation,
involving the removal of a malignant
uleer, as large as my hand,
from my daughter's hip, was
prevented bv the application of
Bucklen's Arnica Salye," says A. C.
Stickel, of Miletus, W. Va. "Persistent
use of the Salve completely
cured it." Cures cuts, burns and
injuries, 25 cents at Norton Drug
Co., druggist.
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Wavvamaw Association.
The Waccawaw Baptist AsssociaioD
composed principally of the
laptist entireties of I lorry county
convened in is thirty second session
vith the Union Valley church, Wamjee,
S. C., on Thursday, Novomber
15, continuing until Sunday, Novemjor,
28, 1906. Rev. J. K. Hair, rep'esenting
the Baptist Courier,
preached the introductory sermon
>n Thursday, using as his text John
ii:13, and on Friday he made a brief
jut interesting address on Christen
literaturo. The association electid
the following otlicers for the ensuing:
Moderator Rev. G. 1. Staney,
Loris; Clerk, J L. Boyd, Michlel;
Treasurer, J. C. Spivey, Conway;
Correspondent Secretary, W L
Nlishoe, Conway. Prof. Steel, representing
Funnan University, was
present on Friday and made a most
interesting and instructive address
in Christian education The several
churches sent np to the Association
ibout $250, for the various interests
Postered by the denomination, these
interests did not however, in the
opinion of your correspondent receive
from the Association the consideration
which they deserved The
next session of tlie Association will
beheld with the Pleasant Meadow
church near Finklca. Several churches,*
including the Conway church,
invited the Association to hold its
next session with them, but Pleasant
Meadow was the choice of a majority
of the body. Wampeo is one of the
most fertile sections of HorrylCounty
and the delegates and visitors to
the Association) were most handsomely
entertained by the people of
the community. The Conway declaration
were assigned a home with
Mr. M. 13 Thompson, one of Wampee's
leading young business men.
Mr Thompson, his wife and mother
are all model hosts, and their entertainment
of the Conwayites was all
that could be desired by any one.
Galivanta Terry.
Health generally good except a
few cases di fever, but we hope they
will soon be up again.
People are about through cooking
molasses.
Some people don't like visiting
but 1 do.
Miss Maude Floyd is spending
some time with Guss Coleman in
Marion.
Earnie Coleman was visiting in
this section last Sunday.
Troy and Curt Floyd of this section
attended the association at Little
River last week.
U.J. Floyd wont to Conway last
Monday on business.
Boyd Floyd and Norton Baker were
in this section last Sunday afttsnoon.
E. S. Baker spent last Sunday
evening at II. J. Floyd's on his way
to A. Tj, Proctor's.
A. Ij. Proctor went to Marion last
Saturday on business.
Ara Page and daughter, Lelia
visited Mrs. H. J. Floyd's 011 last
Sunday.
Thrro was a fish fry last Friday
night night in the river swamp near
Zion church. It was given in honor
of A. L. Prootor arid a good crowd
was prcsetit/ After the fish wort
cooked, they spread paper and put
the fish on it, and all were asked tc
pull ofT their hats. Mr. Proctor
asked the blessing. They all seemed
to enjoy the occasion and reporl
a fine time.
We are expecting to have a high
graded school here in the near
future, and are also looking for
another teacher in about a week al
Mt. Zion school,
Best wishes to tne Herald and its
readers. Sweet Sixteen.
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Made Happy for t~lfe.
Great happiness came into tin
home of S. C. Blair, school superin
tendent, atSt. Albans, W, Va., wher
his little daughter was restored frou
the dreadful complaint lie names
He says: "My little daughter hat
I St. Vitus'Dance, which yielded t<
no treatment but grew steadib
worse until as a last resort we triet
Electric Bitters; and I rejoice to saj
three bottles effected a eomplet"
euro" Quick, sure cure for ner
vous complaints, general debility
female weeknesses, improvishe*
hlnnrl r?r?fl mnlniMri flnomntAn/l ! ?
k/ivvu ??I1V? I1IU1U1 III' V* UUI Uli VUCU U
Norton Drug Co's drug store. Pric
50e.
From The Bay.
Health of the community i
good.
We have had a few days of beauti
ful weather.
No weddings to report at thi
writing, but wo are listening for th
bells to ring at any time.
The school at Athens is progress
ing nicely under the care of Mis
Dettie Harrolson,
Mrs. M. White spent several day
with her daughter, Mrs. 13. J. Holt
last week.
J M White, of this section, an
several others of the adjoining sec
tions, attended the Baptist associa
tion at Union Valley church the las
of last week.
The Rev 13 H Harrelson. filled hi
regular appointment at Black Cree
church last Sunday. Spry.
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5DAY NOVEMBEK i?
TURPENTINE STILL BURNED
Mr. W. II. Bell, au Enterprising
Citizens. Sustains Considerable
Loss by Fire.
Oil Monday of last week the still
of Mr. W. H. LTcll at Gurley, S. C-,
caught on (ire and was totally
destroyed together with a lot of
turpentine, rosin and the like nearby.
His loss is estimatod at from
#600.00 to 11000 00. The still was
in charge of Mr. J. M. liarnhill at
the time, but it was no fault of his
that the still was burned
Some of the brick work had
crumbled and given away, so that
the heat from the furnace made tin
nozzlo hot. When the valve was
turned to let out the liquid rosin
this highly inOatnable substance
caught on lire, and it was impossible
to put it out.
Approaching- Marriage
Invitations were out last week
annoueing the marriage of Miss lies?
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sie uurrougns 10 mr. mwiii j. Sherwood,
Conway Methodist church, on
Tuesday November 27th, 1!K)6, at
o'clock p. in. Miss Burroughs is a
daughter of the late Franklin (J.
Burroughs, very pretty, accomplished
and popular. Mr. Sherwood is
the editor of The Field.
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The recent request published in
these columns asking our subscribers
to renew their subscriptions and
help the Herald buy its new plant,
has met with a hearty response and
wo wish to return thanks to many
people for their kindness. Many
have sent in as much as three
dollars, paying for three years, and
marking their dates away ahead on
our books. We feel very thankful
for all this.
Many complaints have reached us
lately of delayed delivery of the
Herald at Howell postollice. The
bundle of Heralds for that point ate
mailed so that they ought to reach
the ollicc 011 Thursday morning.
For several weeks past they have
not arrived until Friday. The
readers of the Herald desire to get
the paper on time, and we respectfully
request that the postmasters
and postal clerks see to it hereafter
that the Howell packagegets oil' in
time or wo will be obliged to lodge
a complaint. A hint to tlio wise
should bo sufllciont.
Ciurlcy Notes.
Our town was visited last Saturday
by a crowd of drunken men.
Farmers are about through gathering
crops.
Jesse Mishoe has resigned his position
as clerk andj accepted one
with the Atlantic Coast Line.
J. W. Prince spent several days
in Wilmington last week.
Haskell Ilarrelson and wife, of
Gideon, visited here Sunday.
On last Sunday night, at the home
1 of the bride's father, Miss Ilattie
1 Tyler was married to a Mr.
' Trouche, of Howard, N. C. The
> ceremony was performed by John W.
Prince, Notary Public of this place.
' The attendants Mr. Darsley with
' Miss Prince, Mr. Joe Stevens with
Miss flattie Tyler and Mr. F. G.
1 Prince with Miss Fannie King. The
young couple left Monday on their
honeymoou. May their lives be long
& and happy and strewn with thorn1
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Gideon Items.
Farmers are busy making hay
while the sunshines.
Miss Freddie Floyd, of Florida, is
visiting friends and relatives in this
1 section.
1 Messrs. Whiteford Rabon and
Henry Mcnclll have accepted aposi1
tion with the Edisto Lake and
5 Northen railroad.
Y The grils in this section are as
1 pretty as pinks.
Y Miss Edna Spivey has entered a
c college in Columbia.
There is a flourishing Sunday
? school at Pleasant Hill, conducted
3 by L. D. Spains.
y We expect wedding bells to rin^
e soon in this neighborhood.
Mr. E. P. Hughes spent a part ol
last week at Labana on business.
Mr. William P. Rabon has moved
s to Adrian.
Mr. and Mrs. P P Mincey were the
j. f^uest of Mrs. Marvin Elevis recently.
s Rev, and Mrs. J. T. Smith visitec
e Mr. and Mrs. T. 13, Sellers recently,
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rabon visit
j. ed Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Smith a few
s days ago.
Mr. E. P. Hugues is moving his
9 saw mill from Cool Springs to th<
Justice section.
The Horry Herald is a welcome
d visitor to our home every Thursday
Plow Boy.
t For Sale or Exchange for any
thing of equal value, one No. i
s Blickensoderfer Type writer, cos
k $35 00: price, $18 50. Address P C
Box 114. Boris, S. C.
Mil.
2, 1906
SMitday School Workers.
1 wish to say through the columns
of the Herald, for the benefit of
Sunday school institutes of like
character, that the next meeting
of the Ileulah Sunday school institututo
will bo at llethlehein church
on Saturday before the 2nd Sunday
in May. 11107. The executive committee
has also arranged to have
quarterly meetings, the first of
which beinc located at Ueulah on
the socond Sunday in January, 1007.
Everybody is invited to attend and
and are requested to brin^ well
well filled baskets.
With the present set of officers
we look for more to be done for the
upbuilding of the Sunday school
generally. May the Lord help each
one to do bis duty. Yours truly,
(leortfe L. Stevens,
CJcnoral Secretary.
A Card.
The undersigned takes thismethod
of extending the thanks of himself
and family to those friends and
neighbors who ministered so tenderly,
faithfully and kindly to his
wife, Mrs Jennie P Ilium, luring her
recent fatal illness, and sustained us
by their sympathy when she passed
away. We cannot fittingly express
the gratitude we feel toward them
and the physicians who lovingly
soothed tho dyin^ couch of the wife
and mother, Respectfully,
.I T Ilium.
Little Kiver, S. C., Nov. 1!).
Mendleson's Lye, superior to and
more economical than t lie Star brand,
*01 IK) a case, at S. 1*. llawes.
Notice of Reduction in l ocal l*ri
ccs of 1 .umber
All kinds of rough or dressed
lumber reduced from One to ($1) to
Dour ($1) on Ibe thousand tcet, A
large quantity or cull Mooring and
coiling, tho very thing for repairing
old buildings and fences, former
price $7.00 no/v sellino at $5 00 per
one thousand feet.
Conway Lumber Co.
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Notice of Creditors' Meeting-.
Whereas, L. V. Hughes has this
day made an assignment to the
undersigned for the benefit of all his
creditors, all creditors of the said L.
b\ 11 ughes are hereby called together
at the ofliec of the undorsigned at 11
o'clock a.m. on Thursday, November
20th, 100(1, for the purpose of appointing
an agent to represent their
interests with tho assignee in the
administration of the assigned
estate.
II. II. WOODWARD,
Assignee.
November 19, 1000.
Notice of Discharge.
The undersigned, as administra
tor of the estate of J. W. Jenrctte,
will apply to the Judge of Probate
of Horry County, at Conway, S. C.,
at 11 o'clock a m., on Saturday December
22nd, 1 DOC, for a final discharge
as such administrator,
II. M. GofT, Adm'r
td, J. W. Jenrctte, dee'd.
J N. JENRETTE
Conveyancer & Notary Public
WRITES:?Titles, Mortgages, Dions
Agreements, Contracts t&c.
Abstracting and Copying
a Specialty,
M nu i
lNin iur,? i UtTU llilS l/UKUU Up Ul III V
place, a red ox with crop and two
under bits in the left car This ox is
known as the Samuel J Cannon ox
The owner will call and pay charges
and gct*fljoox C J Prince
Zoan,.SC
Claims Audited t>y the Hoard of
County Commissioners at Tlieir
Regular Meeting Nov. 6, 1906.
i No Olnt Acct Clmd Aid
408 'V L Mishoc c of c 75 00 75 00
1 409 B J Sessions Shrf 17600 175 0(1
410 W K Holt Supvsor 150 00 150 00
411 .T A T ewis Auditor (54 00 (54 00
^ 412 J A McDermott Co
Treasurer H2 50 (52 50
r 4i<) m \r i"? t. o i i.i.i i d? /ia * i\- A/i
' 'i J O Pj V OUJS'J OU[)l IM.I lUi) Uli 1UO UV.
. 414 II N Sessions Probate
J udge 42 24 38 24
415 Dr 11 II Burroughs
1 Coroner 83 50 83 5(
416 J N lenrctte Clerk 0 22 9 25
' 417 J N Jenrotte Mag 37 50 37 5(
" 418 J D West do 8 75 8 7c
. 410 G AV Car trot to do 8 75 8 7s
1 420 Danl Grainger do 7 50 7 5(
' 421 J W Johnson do 8 75 8 7c
422 W F Floyd do 17 50 17 51
r 423 B B Cox do 5 00 5 0(
424 E M Harrelson Con4
stable 8 75 g 7c
J 425 J J King Constable 7 50 7 5(
426 V I) Johnson do 37 50 37 5(
5 427 J B Rabon do 8 75 8 72
* 428 W J Dorsey do 8 75 8 8J
420 J ENixon do 5 00 5 0(
430 V D Johnson do 8 75 8 72
- 431 Conway Publishing
j Company Stationery 10 85 10 8;
t 432 H II Woodward mis 10 00 10 0<
) 433 B J Sessions do 25 00 25 0<
I Continued next week
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NO. 33
Special Notice.
TIIOSK who are duo us for the
Paper are expected to pay up
during the fall. The Herald finds
it necessary to make large additions
to its mechanical out-fit
to handle the increased and still
increasing subscription list and
job work. The present out-fit
was all that was required when
he paper had a thousand circulation
and less. The patronage of
the pai>er has increased until it
becomes necessary to print the
paper more quickly, and the
change cannot bo mado without
great expense. A county paper
is not a gold-mine, as everyone
knows, and io make such changes
as are now contemplated, requires
nerve as well as cash. So our
subscribers will catch tae point
wliOll ll'd C!i (lint u/n tir 1 11 iwmi I
vviav.il ?vv/ UUI VHUiU ?* V ?? I 1 ? "V'WI
all they can pay to help us out in
our elTort to give tbom still a
hotter paper than we have in the
past, and wo promise with their
help to furnish the readers in
llorrj county a homo paper that
will be up to date in every respect.
So help us all you can in
November and December.
II. H. WOODWARD.
Summons for Relief.
State of South Carolina, )
1 lorry County. (
COURT OK COMMON PLEAS.
Virginia I). Young, 0ortrude Lide
Louisa Drown, Klorenee D. Evans
Fleetwood Wildcn, Paulino Durant,
Claudia Durant, Harrison
W. Covington and Jesse W. Lilcs,
as Remaindermen under the will
of Henry Durant, deceased,
Plain tilt's
against
John O'Neill, Hardee and Waltei
Drew as executors under the will
of Russell Hardee, and Martha
Ilardec, Alva W. Hardee, Dan'l
M, Hardee, John O Neill Hardee,
Cora Lula Drew, William Presley
Hardee and James Albert Hardee
as heirs at law of Russell Hardee
and devisees under his will,
Defendants,
To the Defendant, William Presley
Hardee.
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
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i vjompiaint served. |
To tho Defendant William Presley
Hardee.
You are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in
tills action, of which a copy is herewith
served upon you, and to serve
a copy of your answer to the said
complaint on W. P. Clayton at his
office in Florence, S. C., within
twenty days after tho service hereof;
exclusive of the day of such service;
and if jou fail to answer the complaint
within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiffs in this action will apply
to the court for the relief demanded
in the complaint.
October (5th, 1 D0(>.
W. P. Clayton,
Montgomery ?& Hide,
S. W. O. Ship,
M. 0. Woods,
H. II. Woodward,
Plaintiffs Attorneys.
To William Presley Hardee, Ab
sent Defendant:?
Take Notice that the complaint in
this action, and the summons of
which tho foregoing is a copy, were
filed in the office of the Clerk of the
Court of Common Pleas of Horry
Countv on the 2nd day of November
A. I). 1!)0G. W. P. Claytonet al.,
W. L. Mishoc, Plaintiffs Attys.
. C. C. P.
i FOK SALE.--My farm on Drown
Swamp. 3 miles of Conway, S. C.,
at Homewood. Terms cash. Frame
dwelling 5 rooms. 3 acres in berries.
C. M. Elliott.
i Lost?During Court week iu Coni
way, one overcoat, shoo string in
I button hole and pair of wool socks in
pockets. Return to C. F. Spivey
I and receive reward.
FOR SALE.
^ Tract of forty acres of land, more
or less, in Conway township, bound
eel north by b'. JL. Cartrotte, east by
land formerly owned by F. O. Todd
and west by lands of Charles Bryant
south by Burroughs & Collins Co
Land formerly owned by J. T. Todd
Apply to II. H. Woodward, Attor
ney at Law, Conway, S. C.
WANTED;
10,000 00 Racoons
10,000 00 Opossums
10,000 00 Otters
10,000 00 Minks
10,000 00 Cow hides
I will meet all sellers of Raw Furs
and hides at the store of S. T. Sessions
on Fridays of each weok and
all other days seo S. T. Sessions and
bo will givo you highest prices oil
all hides. it
,r ' Yvl