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H. II. WOODW AliD, li'iu
ADVKItTIMING HATKS:
IIiiHlneea Localp, H centp per lino. Carde o
Thanks and Communications of a Persona Na
turn ci.ar^od for at Special ltatep aocordlnn to
length. Ohituarh B, one cent a word In excess
of l.'iO words.
OMci.al Advertisements at It atop a'lowed by
Law. Diaplay Advertisements, ItateB furnished
en application. Make all Checks and Order
payable to the KdltOr.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29 1906
For the past, year or two Convta
ha had what has been called a Busi
no 5 Men's Union, organized fo
the carrying oiit of plans for D*
ino mmai benefit and advantage o
the business men. The name implied
that it was a union of bu?i
l'oss men and men in the professi r
and other callings in the town di
not feel that they were at liberty ?
become members. As a result th
union has been composed chiefly of
the merchants of the town, and
very few others, we are informed
belonged to it. This union has done
many things not only for the busi- I
ness interests of themselves but for
the town as a whole, but it has been
decided that it3 name and constitution
and by laws are not as broad as
Conway needs, and the Herald is informed
bv some of the members that
there is to be a reorganization under
a different name, perhaps under the
name of the Conway Board of Trade,
and the objects and ai.TS of the new
organization will be enlarged and
broadened so as to meet the imperative
demands of Conway as a town
at this time. This is a step we are
glad to see taken. Under ?he ne<\
constitution we suppose that every
body will feel at liberty to join, the
membership will bo more than
doubled, and the Board will have tenfold
the influence that it has hereto
lore carried in the carrying out of
the plans for Conway. The Herald
hopes that nothing will interfere
with the reorganization of the union.
The right kind of organization and
persistent efforts on the part of the !
business men here will bring abou<
a great change that cannot be estimated
in dollars and cents. After
starting right the next thing to do
is take up one thing at a time and
pationtly work it until results are
accomplished. The groat mistake
too often made not onlybv bodies of
men but by individuals is the effort
o accomplish too many things at
oui'O. Rome did not spring up in a
day, and it takes more than a day to
make a fortune.
The Herald is glad to find all influences
for the growth of Conway
working together in harmony. There
not now a sign of friction anywhere
and as a consequence good results
may be reasonably expected to
follow.
There is a large volume of trade
that finds a market elsewhere which
should be done here. A little persistent
effort on the part of our people
will turn it Conwayward. The
effort is certainly worth trying anyway.
Horry and Conway forever.
Most Wont
Clothin;
y say this that ai
"s hunt up odds ai
eople because thi
not duplicate for 1
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u9 too high or too low. Gives no
Vyj with unique smokeless device. Can
RSri which cannot be done with an ordi
Eg Perfection Oil Heater Is superior
EM heaters and is an ornament to any
two finishes?nickel and japan. Bra
|^j tifully embossed. Holds four quar
mi nine nours. every iicaici wauamc
gfl dealer's write nearest agency for do
I Jteyb Lamp ^
M lamp. Made o:
and nickel-plated. Equipped witl
[ burner. Every lamp warranted, i
B9 room whether library, dining-roo
BS room. Write to nearest agency if i
g|l standard oi
Thi? Flrnt Teacnpa.
Even after tea was Introduced Into
Europe and had come into general use
teacups were scarce. At the same time
I coffee was introduced, but apart from
j Constantinople the llrst coffee cups in
! Europe date back only as far as 1045
1 In Venice, 1050 In Paris, 10SG in London
and 1091 in Leipslc. From the
first, however, the conventional orlenI
tal coffee cup, without stem or handle,
I was lifctlo used, and in Germany not j
i fit fill Tllrt Pltlnncn f ao mm ttrna i
%? a vuuivqv vvu^ui? ? tin U917U
for ten, coffee and chocolate as well.
Specimens of porcelain wero undoubtedly
Introduced Into Europe In the middle
ages, yet not till the sixteenth century
wero cups Imported from China
In any great quantities, and even thou
It was as articles of vertu. Most of
these found their way back to China
again, as collecting porcelain Is a lasting
fad there, and high prices are paid
for good specimens. The collection of
Chlneso porcelain, If only tho genulno
specimens are desired, requires Immense
study and knowledge, as tho
Chinese are skillful Imitators and put
numerous falsifications on the market.
No Dtrch Rodi Sow.
"The road to knowledge nowadays,"
said the first old schoolmaster, "is
too swift and too easy. It's a regular
railroad."
"Yes," agreed tho other old pedagogue,
"and It's a railroad with fewer
switches than aro necessary."?Philadelphia
Ledger.
Will 1I? MoUo Kt
A bull has forty rods to travel to
roach a tramp, and the tramp has thirty-two
rods to travel to reach tlio
fence. If the bull travels one-fourth
faster than the tramp, how close will
tho latter como to getting the grand
hoist??Ottawa Free Press.
The man who Is never quite sure,
"thinks perhaps," "Imaglnos," "guess- '
es" or "presumes," Is no man to truet.
His foundations are built on sand.?
Success.
Made Happy for Life.
Great happiness came into the
home of S. C. Blair, school superintendent,
atSt. Albans, W. Va , when
his little daughter was restored from
the dreadful complaint he names
He says: "My little daughter had
St. Vitus' Dance, which yielded to
no treatment but grew steadily
worse until as a last resort we, tried
Electric Bitters; and j rejoi.; to say
three bottles efl'c?;Ud a complete
euro" Quick, sure euro for nervous
complaints, general debility,
female weoknesses, improvished
blood and malaria. Guaranteed by
Norton Drug Co's drug store. Price
50c.
lerful largaii
nd the other; but
id ends; and offe
ey keep nothing t
they cannot mee
houses there is a room without
heating facilities?to say nothing i* i
y hallways. liven though the g|u
/our stoves or furnace should be |&
tte to warm the whole house there
t be one cold spot if you have a Hk
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ill keep it warm and cozy. Oper- E3
tly safe. Wick cannot be turned HQ
smoke or smell because fitted Hj
be carried about, H8fl
inary stove. The jSQ
to all other oil I \\ K3
home, Made in
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scriptive circular. ( i\ Eyj
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tn ornament to any 1^4
lot at your dealer'#. f?2 1
L COMPANY JIS
SALE IN PAHTITION.
Under and by virtue of a decree
and judgment for sale in partition
and division of proceeds, made by
Ins Honor J. C. Klugb, Presiding
Judge, in the case of J. J. Hodges,
Sarah Ann Lewis, Joanna Miucy,
and Jamima C. Alford, Plaintiffs
against Addio Causey, Wm I. Causey
Erancis Causey and Tillio Causey,
Defendants, and dated the 27th day
of October A. D. 100(1; notice is
hereby given that I, the underigned
no Pln,.l, ... ,1 i*..e ?li
uo v/n;i i\ tii.vt ? D | H* V" I < I 1 1 \l" 1 C li'l* | V\ III
soil at puolic auction to I lie highest
bidder before the court houso door
at Conway. S. C. within legal hours
of sale, on salesday in December,
next, it being the third [3rd] day of
said month, all and singular the
following described lands and premises
to wit:
All and singular that certain
tract or parcel of land, lying, being
and situate in Floyds township,
County and State aforesaid, and
containing' two hundred and thirteen
(213) acres, more or less, beginning
at a stake corner Wm Causee's line,
thence his lino to a large post-oak
corner, thence across Cages' Branch
running Franklin Causee's line at
the highest water mark, down said
branch twenty yards, below the
mill bank, thence back to the run of
said mill or Cage's thence down
said branch to A. L. Causee's
line, thence Causee's line to
the Graham line, thence Graham's
line to a pine corner on
E. W. Harrelson's line, thence
said harrelson's line to the Reuben
Rogers line to a spring ditch, thence
said ditch to a stake corner, thence
said Rogers' line to the beginning
corner, the said tract bounded on
the north by lands of \V. P. Causee,
on the east by lands of M. K. Alford
and J. T Harielson, on the
south by the Causey and Harrclson
lands, and on the west by lands of
A. L. Causee and I). M. Ca-.see.
Terms of sale cash, purchaser to
pay for papers.
Nov. 2, 1006. W. L, Mishoe,
H. H. Woodward, Clerk and
PlaintilYs Att'y Sjiecial Rc-feree,
td.
" TRESPASS NDTICE.
All persons are forbidden under
penalty of law to enter or trespass
on that certa n tract of land in Conway
township containing forty acres,
more or less, bounded bv P. L. Car
trette on the north, by lands formerly
owned by P. C. Todd on the
east, by Burroughs ?fe Collins Co.,
on the south and by Chas. Bryant
on the west. H. II. Woodward
The Horry Herald is the leading
piper of Eastern South Carolina.
ns Ever Offe
the quality of Le<
ir them at any ol
3Utthe freshest a
t us in quality 01
Summons for Relief, j
Suite of S ?uth Carolina, )
Horry County. s
COURT OF COMMON FIJCAS.
Virginia I). Youn?j. Gertrude Lido |
L Uroivii, Florence IV ICvuns
M i twood W'iid.mi, F.iulino Furan',
Claudia Durant, llarrLoi.
W. Covington and les.se W. rd.es,
a*- U-Mimii.deruicn under the will
oi t it'llr\ uuran', deceased,
Plain iilTs i
against
John O'Neill, llardee and Waltoi
[ Drew us ex? entor&\inder the v ill
of (iusseil llardee, and Martha
llardee, Alva W Hardee, Dan 1
M. Hardee, John O'Neill Hardee,
Cora Lnla Drew, William Presloy I
Hardee and lames Albert Hardee'
as heirs at law of Russell llardee
and devisees under his will,
Defendants,
To the Defendant, William Presley
Hardee.
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
[Complaint Served.]
To the Defendant William Presley
Hardee.
You are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in
this action, of which a copy is here
with served upon .you, and to serve
a copy of your answer to the said
complaint on W. F. Clayton at his
otliee in Florence, S. C., within
twenty days after the service hereof;
exclusive of the day of such service;
and if \ou fail to answer the com
plaint within the tiiro aforesaid,
the plaint'Its in this action will apply
to the court for the relief do
manded in the complaint.
October (Jth, 190(5
VV. F.Clayton,
Montgomery & Lido,
S. W. G. Ship,
M. 0 Wooes,
IJ 11. Woodward,
Plaintiffs Attorneys.
To William Presley Hardee, Ab
sent Defendant: ?
Take Notic that the complaint in
this action, and the summons of
which the foregoing is a copy, were
filed in tlioofiieo of the Clerk of the
Court of Common Pleas of Horry
Countv on the 2nd day of November
A. I). 1900 W, V. Clay tone t al.,
W. L. Mishoe, Plaintiffs Attys.
C. C. P,
Special Notice.
THOSE who are duo us for the
Paper are expected to pay up
during the fall. The Herald finds
it necessary to make largo additions
to its mechanical out fit
to handle the increased and still
increasing subscription list and
job work. The present out-lit
was all th.it was required when
he papar had a thousand circulation
and. less. The patronage of
thopapT has 'ncreased until it
becomes necessary to print the
paper more quickly, and the
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great expense. A county paper
is not a gold-mine, as everyone
knows, and 10 make such changes
as are now contemplated, requires
nerve as well as cash. So our
subscribers will catch tae point
when we say that we will need
all they can pay to help us out in
our effort to give them still a
better paper than we have in the
past, and wo promise with their
help to furnish the readers in
llorrj county a home paper that
win dc up to dato in every respect.
So help us all you can in
November and December.
H. H. WOODWARD.
FOR SALIC.- My farm on Brown
Swamp. 3 miles of Conway, S. C.,
it Hotnewood. Terms cash. Frame
dwelling 5 rooms. 3 acres in berries.
C. M. Elliott.
Lost?During Court week iu Conway,
one overcoat, shoo string in
button hole and pair of wool socks in
pockets. Return to C. F. Spivey
and receive reward.
Taken as directed it become the greatest
curative ngegt for the relief of suffering
humanit yeverdevised. Such is Hollister's
Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents Tea
or Tablets* Norton Drug Go.
red in Conw
d's goods and the
d price just toget t
nd the latest fash
* price.
NOTICE TO COTTON liUYEltS.
Ihiyci h of Seed Cotton Have Keen
Slow i:i Getting- LIcoiisch Tills
i-all, and the Autliorties Give "
Notice.
The til 'option of all buyers of
sr. <: cm t 11 :n Hurry com.ty is call
en to the following sections of the (
net of l!M>y requiring lie. use for the
out po>e i f trudicing in seed eottoi '
tu (I providing a penally for buying j
it without license Ttie sections re- j
r\ nc fnll. live
Sec 2 -The Clerk t.f the Court o*
Common Picas are. authorized and |
eii)p,)W( red to issue licences to t rallie .
in seed cotton or unpacked lint cotton
by purchase, barter or exchange. 1
within the pcrio 1 beginning August ?
15th and ending December 20th, of .
each year, and within their respec
tive Counties, to such person or (
persons as shall file with said Clerks, ,
respectively, a written application '
therefor, the granting of which shall ,
be rcoOmmendod, in writing by at ,
least ten landowners within the
township wherein said applicant
intends to carry on such traffic
Such license shall specify the exact ;
place whereat said traffic shall be <
carried on and the period within
which such traffic is permitted, and
shall continue in force for the period
of one year from the date of issue;
and for suoh license, if granted, a fee
of not more than five hundred dollars
and not less than one dollar, the
amount of said licouse to be fixed by
the County Board of Commissioners
thereof, shall be paid by the applicant
to the County Treasurer for the
use of the County.
Sec. 3.--All persons in the traffic
in sped cotton and unpacked lint
cotton aro required to keep legibly
written in a book, which shall be
opened to public inspection, the
name of the noi'son or imrennc fi'r?rr>
j, ~
whom they purcbase or receive by
way of barter, exohange, or traffic
of any sort, any seed cotton or unpacked
lint cotton, with the number
of pounds and date of purchase.
Sec. 4,?Any person who shall
engage in the traffic in seed cotton
or unpacked lint cotton within the
period beginning August 15th and
ending December 20th, of any year,
without license, as herein provided,
or betweon the hours of sunset and
sunrise, or who shall fail to keep the
book of record, as herein provided,
shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor,
and, on conviction, shall be
punished by a fine not exceeding
one hundred dcllatsor imprisonment
not exceeding six month*, or by both
fine and imprisonment, at the ?.'i>cretion
of the Court.
Notice of Creditors' Meeting-.
Whereas, L. F. Hughes has this
day made an assignment to the
undersigned for the benefit of all his
creditors, all creditors of the said Li.
F. II ughes are hereby called together
at the office of the undersigned at 11
o'clock a.m. on Thursday, November
29th, 1906, for the purpose of appointing
an agent to represent their
interests with the assignee in the
admiListration of the assigned
estate.
II. H. WOODWARD,
Assignee.
November 19, 1906.
Notice of Discharge.
The undersigned, as administrator
of the estate of J. W. Jenrette,
in ill arvnl t? 4-rx tUa I - * i"* *
.. ! > vi' who ti uu^t) OI J."TOD<ltG
of Horry County, at (Jon way, S C?
at 11 o'clock a. m., on Saturday December
22nd, 1006, for a final discharge
as such administrator.
H. M. GotT, Adm'r
td? J. W. Jenrette, dec'd.
J N. JENRETTE
Conveyancer & Notary Public
WRITER- Tiiloc M#* ?<? ?< '? Tt?1
.. ? ? All IVVJj *** V/ I jjiums
Agreements, Contracts &C.
Abstracting and Copying
a Specialty,
POR SALE.
Tract of forty acres of land, more
or less, in Conway township-, bounded
north by F. L. Car tret te, east by
land formerly owned by F. G. Todd
and west by lands of Charles Bryant ,
south by Burroughs & Collins Co
Land formerly owned by J. T. Todd ,
Apply to H. H. Woodward, Attor
ney at Law, Conway, S C.
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and Hats
ir LOW PRICES
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lonable goods at
SALK IN PARTITION.
Under ami by virtue of a decree
aid judgment foi > < h* " partition
lud division ot piecini>, ni <h? bv
is Honor J. C. Klugb, 1'ie-n ig
lodge, in lhe cose of Mary hat. .vivie
and Clintbn Ilardwick. Infants
?\ ,J .1 Modelian, Their Guardian
id Li'em, and Kt ta J. Mudollun.
LMuiixAitTs, against M. A. Hard wick,
Mwy llardwiek, J Allard
H^^vick, F?*onie I>. llard wick,
llott'o E llardwiek, Kaimui O
Uurb*ick, at.d Burroughs $ C?'D
linsCo., aCoi|>>?aii -i>, Llelondunu,
md daiod the 07ih day of October
A. L). lOUlj; notice is hereby given
that I, the undersigned, asCiork and
Special lie force, will sell ut public
auction to the highest bidder before
the court house door at Conway, S.
0 . within legal hours of sale, on
salesday in December, next, it being
the third (3rd) day of sn;d month,
nil and singular the ill v ing described
tracts or parcels of land to
wit:
Tract. No. 1-Containing twentylive
acres, situate in the County and
State aforesaid, beginning at stake
3XN on line of laud of Tom Best,
thence N. 84 E, 16.00 to stake 3XN.
thence S. 16 beg. to stake 3XN,
thence W. 10.30 to stake 3XN,
thence N. 13 E. 15 to the beginning
point on land of said Best, bounded
on the west by laud of said Best and
on all other sides by estate landsof A.
F. Hard wick, of which this is a part,
as reference to plat of the same
_ I "1 IT * ?
muuti uy w, A. Moore, Surveyor, of
date the 8th day of September A.
D. 1000 will more fully show.
Tract No 2?Containing one hundred
and twenty (120) acres, more
or less, bounded by lands of John
Graham, Wm Page, Jenkins ostate
land, Gabriul Euwards, Burroughs
& Collins Co., L. J Hard wick, J .
M. Lewis, J. M. Floyd, lards formerly
of J. W. llolliday and land no v
or formerly of I. P. Floyd and
others, the same having been conveyed
to the late A. F. Hard wick in
two conveyances, to wit, by John
J.Floyd by his deed of date February
11th, 1890. and by Alfred
Watts by his deed of date December
4th, 1886, and is the identical land
described in the two said conveyances,
saving and excepting a small
tract of twenty-five acres laid olf
where the residence and clearing of
said A. F. Ilardwick now stands,
said twenty-five acres fully described
and shown by plat of W. A.
Moore, Surveyor, bearing date the
8th day of September A? D. 1906.
Terms of sale cash, purchaser to
pay for papers.
Nov. 2, 1906. W. L. Mishoo,
H. H. Woodward, Clerk and
Plaintiffs Att'y. Special Referee,
td
FORECLOSURE SALE.
Under and by virtue of a decree
for foreclosure and sale, made and
signed by his Honor, J. C Klugh,
Presiding Judge, in the case of J.
M. Conevly, Plaintiff against C. W.
W. Elliott, Defendant, and dated the
27th day of October A. D. 1906;
notice is hereby given that I, B. J.
Sessions, Sheriff of the County of
Horry, will sell at public auction to
the highest bidder before the court
house door at Conway, S C., within
lejiBl hours of sale, on salesday in
Decwkhor. novt. it- -u:?i
, .v uuiu^ uiiu iiuiru
(3rd) day of said month, all and singular
the following described lands
and premises to wic:
A certain tract of land, bounded I
a? follows: On the north by landslC. I
of Marion Elliott, south by lands *
C W . Elliott, west by lands of Hosoif
Elliott and east by lands of J. P.
Elliott, containing twenty-five acres
more or less, situate a^d being in
Floyd's townsnip, Horry County
and State aforesaid.
Terms of sale caph, purchaser to
pay for papers.
Nov. 2nd, 1906. B. J. Sessions,
H. H, Woodward, Sheriff H. C.
Mint"*"*'" A At
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NOTICE.
There has taken up at my place,
black and white spotted barrow
right car crapped, no other mark,
owner may get same by application
to the undersigned and paying the
charges. J T. Jordan,
11 8 6 2t. Conway, S. C