The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 28, 1907, Image 5

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We are offering sp .goods are daily a We are making p jy jBVCK'S FIGURE D I i A TI ST E v/7? Beautiful Figured B a ti s Lawns. Great, varity, handso patterns. This sale only ??Si SHEER ORGANDIES One Case of t his ?ery dej able ?roo ls. '.Bi?r variety nattei K&e , Ullll Mil! 111! WCSL SI y ICS. 3j||| INDIA LINENS Extra good values 7 12, ^2^ 1-2, 15. 20 .ind 25 cents 2^" C11 EC K EI) NANSOOK Just the thing for Baby 7 10 and 15 cents. MO INCH BATISTE i^zxa- Plaids, Figures and Floral signs. Very Dainty and Stvl DOTTED SWISS MUSLIN! ^SsKt All Shades with Plaids, Che ffiZjP Figures and Floral Designs ways good and very much us 15 cents, *1^ ZKPiiER SUITINGS Qgj|^ Just as Scrvieablt and just Useful as ever came ofT a loc Just the tiling for houso w< and Children's Dresses. Only cents. EGGS <?T j POVLTRY Even though you are a small shipper, send me your Eggs and Chickens. Highest prices and prompt returns. Respectfully, E. J. CONWAY General Com. Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. mar 14 lm STRAYKD?Strayed to my farm at ILin&on's Hay, one black sow marked with hit, underbit, and swallow fork in rijjht ear. Owner may jjet same by culling on the undorsitfned and paying charges. Jason Stephens. R b1 0 No 'J, Nichols, SC Hw51 i 1 Trespass Notice. A II persons are hereby forbidden to hunt, feed stock, fRh or in any manner enter or trespass upon my lands in Simpson Creek township, all viol itions will be dealt with to the full penalty of the law. mar 7 4t I. J. Parker The Herald. ecial attractions rriving and our fl rices on these go II : ea^ : I InL ' stock FRESH ANI) CI MIS lOr HAVE M, I'KKCA LKS Solid lijjht and dark colors. Tli yard 1(1 and 12 1-2 cents. M ADR ASS , t> Some beautiful li^ht designs fc 1 *-o Summer, suitable for Ladies waists, Ladies' or Childorns Drosses or Mens Shirts. 10, 1 and 20 cents. deCLIR TAIN SWISS lish Now is the time to got those nc curtains you have been thinl ~ in*; about. We have it from 1 cents up. cks A1. LINEN FINISH SUITINGS ed. Very neat, always in style, ver useful ? Waists or suitings On | special number worth 15c thi saie only 10c. SHEETING Full stock 10-4 ^oods 25 and H >m cents. jrk TICKING 15 Extra ^ood values 7 1-2 to 2 ?cen Is. LAND SAMS. UNDBU AND BY V IRITIS OF A decree for sale In partition proceedings and division of proceeds, made by His //onor,. It \V Memininirer, Presiding Judge. In the case of May L. Todd, infant, by .1. .J.Todd, (Snardian ad litem, and Taney 1 Cox. 15 A Bourn and Francis 1.' W, nonin piaiiHiirs agantst M I) Hourn, Jr., (J B Bourn, Benjamin Bourn niul Jessie Bourn defendants and dated the 'JIst. day of February A !> 1007,1 W b Mishoo, as Clerk of Court and Special Keferee, will sell at. public, auction to t he highest bidder t.efore court house door at Conway S (J., within the legal hours of sale on saiesday In April next, it being the first (/st) day of said mon'h all and singular the fol'owing described lands to wit; That certain tract of land,, containing two hundred and twenty (<*y0) acres, more or lese, situate in Simpson Creek township' Horry county State a foresaid, on th a Conway an ! Pirewav public, road about eleven miles from Conway, bounded on the north by lands of Asa Cause, on the east bv lands of Sam Vereen. on the south by lands of |{ 1) Todd and west by lands of Pride Itichardsnn, the h<,ii e originally Composed of tlir<w? Ir.i/.tu -.< i ' >n < M III llll CDII* veyed to the said M I) llonrn, as follows, to wit: One tract, of one hundred acres to M l> Ileum l>y It It Millignn et. ?1., l?y deed of date of January 10, 1800, see llook T, pages 7<#4-5 for record, one tract of one hunrired acres to M O Hourn by JiCtscy A Snugs by her deed of date June 10th, 1880, pee llook (J, page Sift, for record, one tract of twenty acres to JVl 1) iiouru by W K Royals bv deed of date ,lone yO, IH80, recorded in Hook PI', at. page Iftft, said lands now known as the estate of M I) llourn, deceased TERMS OK SALE?Cash. Purchaser to pay for paper, W L MISHOX, Clerk and Special Referee. II II Woodward plaintiff's attorney. N eckvv B Our pr to the purchasing oor space is overfl ods very interestir 3TER E SHOW jEAN. everything new any good things. here OX'KC) 10 in AT A J 'i HEADTY. COMFOK for all til FROM BABY T ?r Leathers C- 1 o ^ YOrTR 0 srrr "p-' jR^pj/' * ?i??*^ir,THT? ij " ^"? >numtfM Ai SUITS JV\AI)li I <? ^54^5^25^25^2 !> 5 $ ->.?< THE STATU OK SO--Til CAROLINA i COUNTY OK IIOKKY, Court of Common Pleas. I) Allen Kpivoy, Plaintiff, against Freddie Voreen Gertie Vereen Clarence Vereen and Lou Vereen, Defendants. Copy Summons for Relief?Complaint Not Served . To the Defendants: Freddie Vereen, Gertie Vereen Clarence Vereen and Lou Vereen. You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action which has been filed in the otllco of the Clerk of Couit of Common ideas for the said County, and to serve a copy of )our answer to the said complaint on the suit- ? seriber at his ofliee in Conway, S. C,. within twenty days after the service here- . of exclusive of the chiy of such service, 1 and if you fail to answer the complaint t. within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. March 7th, 1JI07. ( II. if. WOODWARD, PIllldtifTa' \ It/triim. ' I o Freddie Vereen, <Voreen and .1 Lou Vereen, absent defendants.* ( Take notice that the complaint in this action, and the summons of which the I foregoing is a copy, were tiled in the oftice of the Clerk of the Court Common ' i'leas.in and for Horry Oo.iuty, on the ( 7th day of March A I) 11)07. ? II. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiffs Attorney. ( W. b. MI Si I OK, [Ska i. | Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, _ 0w2. (Notice Veterans. | All veterans who lost a limb in | the late war between t ho States are 1 requested to meet me in Conway I the first Monday in April 1007. \ Jeremiah Mi,shoe, Pension Com. :s Outfitters The N ?bhiist Line over seen Ci I in Conway. All shades, Tin; Latest Stylos and Shapes. S-*m the iatc*t nov?'lin*.> in Straw If /^V rr C2 A ' in ' i? t'nn of I lie II v-J I?< A^grods invito I. ices are right and lality the Best. public and bargai owing with sprinj lg. Come to see ImEsSli I czr^AKi . km U. 'WS 0-"% I ^ N BY NOTHING BROUGHT OVK ; ARK ONLY A FEW OF TI 1:^ 1 )? i.A !\\ USE FULNESS K FAMILY stor 0 GRANDPA. wlie lino 1 A" /X. Styles " rea< A uro ING S ? i>ri< fo A r, lacks ;)ri( fancies to uii $15.00 MI-ASLlkl: (VE ARE LEADERS?NC ^119% Sf is Now 0] Our Dross oods DvpaPt s loaded with all t ho new and snappy hin?^s of the season. A Full Line if Dress Trimmings and Silks. A 4\ill Line of Staple and Domestic joods bought before the advance, verythin^ at old prices and many obs at half price. On,* lino f Faster Street, and Trimmed hits an? simply beautiful ami our jriees are just half what the tnilli 11 M's wi'l charj/e ,V"'i fn? t lie same hat 1 [)ur Great Selling Out Sale v 1 n seekers. Big sh g novelties and 1 us. IUi= J AU 1R EROM LAST SEASON Rim IEM. DIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR In New department added to our Whi e. A irreat boon to the ladies """""" re dress makers are scarce. Full carried and priced ri^ht. lu DIES REEDY MADE SHIRTS Gra WAIST. lnt oxcl are showing a line which are Choi ly sellers. The ladies say they krood values. EMDRODERIES. S ome Extra Wide Swiss and Cam- ? A. v ^ cm broidery. Newest styles and Mat cod rieht. CKS, LACKS. We are recognized as hcadquartA this line in the county. iBONS. RIBBONS. Our stock olTers some special ^ id values for 5c 10c., 15c., 20c. Qorr IJKT) SPIvKADS. irti Some ?^ood things ai $1 00 up, IT IMITATORS, ORIGIN A :actcd r i Lit i pen for Ir Clothing, Shoes and Hats. Our Kuster Clothing und Low Cut Shoes, ^I'anama and Men's Straw ilutsuro things of beauty and stilish to a finish. Luster Colhirsand Neckwear in all the latest shapes. A full and complete lino of Furnituro? Furniture that is swell enough for the Hon Tons, the Upper Tensor the 100. He sure to examine our Folised Oak Suits, Lar^e Arm Hockera und our low prices. A beautiful line of New Mat in# just in. Look at the tfoods. We sell everything(?et^oin*jir^^ shoot the shoot. rill he announced later. Wf llutterick Patterns'! BARGAIN ?_ _ BH ^H| lipmen^s of new 1 mew attractions. I ml SVCK'S ill 9 I LADIES SUITING!S jj|g^ I .ids, checks, figures and pla n rs the yord 25c. 9 CREPE DE CHINA Colors, White, Grey, Creen, i and Lavender. 35c. SILK WAISTINGS e*MM i Blue and White, Black and te and Gray Plaids. 25c. MOHAIRS ^3 Black, White, Cream, Blue, ys and other choice. Colors. his line we show some very w*l lest usive things. This is very moi ice and Pspular Material. 50c. ^^8 ? ol< ,utb , ftsgIM er re >ck0 rirsioiJ MUtI AI KS rro* WpSS l,.LNi Gray, White, Blue and Black ,Rn eyy Hue High Grade Dress ^??5 (*J1 ' rial. Ask to see it- $1. ;utti loaO PA MAM A jJjSjg 5,186 11 Colors 50e. 75c. $100. fjil ||| *?? TjADT es notions app g*S* >ur elts, Colars, Hair Pins, Side irk' ibs and oIIum* hundred and one TORS?NOT IMITATORS. *5 our iOODS ? ispection tiii rocery Department is loaded for the countr y merchant. Just received and in transit a Car Load Corn and Oats, Car Load of Hay, Car Load of Flour, 20 Bags of Coffee, 2f> Dags and barrels of Sugar, 1000 pound Railroad SnulT, 200 barrels and pockets of Rice, all grades, 2000 pounds of Tobacco, all grades. Just get busy and come on. We have the tfoods und you have the money and we will pwnp beyond a doubt.. itch this space. Agents for HOUSE.