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XXI. ii mm What w#s Done in Court of Comrpajn Pleas mimed rn ain ddidiic nm UUlUUUlt UU, 1111U UUlVUllIU UllUliU, Two Important Civil Ca?c? Wore DinpOAi'tl of Witliont Mucli Delay, and the l.ust of the Jurors Wore Discliarjfcd I.ate on l-ri&lay f:veiiiuk". The JucJare and Stenographer Left on Saturday Morn?njf. The business of the criminal court was finished up on Tuesday evening of last week, and on Wednesday the court was rty&dy to proceed with ei\il business, the court of common pleas being opened. The first of the civil cases called was that of the State of South Carolina, ex relation Horry county vs Albert H. Long. as administrator of the estate of L. D. Long, deceased, and the American Bonding Company, of Baltimore. The Bonding Co., had stood the bond of Mr. L. D. Long as treasurer of Horry counly Mr. Long died in June 1902, and the following annual settlement showed a shortage in bis ottiee amounting to more than $4,000. The suit was brought to recover this shortage out of the bonding company as surety on the bond of Mr. Long. The bonding company was represented by II(j>n It. IF Scarborough, the administrator bv H. II Woodward and the State by Attorneys C. L\ Quattlebaum and M, C. Woods of Marion. The following jury was empanelled to try the case: ft. V. Ward, Foreman.' J. II. IF. fcidge, N.J. Hardee, C. L. CI rainger, Everett Walts, J.J. Sanders, It. IT. Uarrelson, 1) M Harrelson, Arnold Bell, B. H. Vaught, L. C. Tyler, J. B Cox. After the jury had been drawn, the bonding' company made a motion to have the Bank of Conway brought in as a party defendant, on the ground among others that Mr. Long had kept his otlicial accounts there, but the court refused the motion, and sustained a demurrer to this part of defendant's answer. The plaintiff called as witnesses Treasurer J. A.McDermott, County Auditor J. A. Lewis and Gen. J. P. Derham. The principal witness for the plaintiff was Mr. Derham, who had eximaued the books and kept a statement of the funds that should have been on hand. The defense called Messrs. D. A . Spivey, J. P. Derham, and also had the administrator subpoenaed as a witness. The court held that no evidence had been produced by the defendant Bonding Company to show any legal defense to the cause of action, and directed the jury to return the following verdict, which was according ly done: t? (.nr. rf. e 1 _ . in. ? . . vvf.'rnu Kir me piamun in I no penal tyVof the bond as against A. If. Long as administrator, subject to his plea of Plene udmiuistravit Praeter, and against American Bond ing Company, of Baltimore, generally, to wit, for the sum twelve thousand do'lars, Ti. V. Ward, Foreman." This ended the bonding case in favor of the State and County. The next case of importance was the case of T. I). Ogilvie against the Conway Lumber Company for damages which he received from a severe cnt in the groin by reason of the breaking of a rope which was at tached to a buzz saw and used for cutting the ends from boards, the injury occurring on November 12th, 1904. Be sued for $10,000.00 darn ages soon after his recovery from the severe effects of the wound, and employed Col. G. T. Graham, of Lexington, S. C., and H. H. Woodward, ol ihe Conway 'oar to represent him. Following is the jury which sat in this case: G F. Murrell. Foreman ,T. M Liu tier, W. M. iMishoe, J. L. Jones, J. M. D. Jones, Ti, C. Tyler, II. W. Boyd, J. M. Floyd, II. J. Fowler, D. M. Harrolson, J. M. Todd, W. M. Souls. The plaintilT called as witnesses, Tom Bordeaux, E. Hodge, A. Mc Duffle. Mrs. J. W. Ogilvie, mother of the'plaintiff, Harry Roberts, Dug gctt Johnson aud the defense called A. M. Burroughs, I. A. Thompson* ? (The W. II 11 owe'1, II IV Tj'tllo, H. Warwick, C. S. IViee, H. Ilrnwu^ Albert dial.am, ])t\ J. S. Dusenluiry, II. W. Ambrose. The jury was taken down to the mill to the scene of the injuiy, with oi?e man on each side to shew them how the saw was operated. The jury after remaining out only a short time returned a van-diet for the IMaimilV for the sum of $1,500 A motion lor a new trial was refused on Criday afternoon. oil I Kit CASTS. K. S. ('ultra ^ot. judi'inont against the Atlantic. Coast Line Kadroad Company for for damages from a lire caused by a spark from an engine. The appeal by the railroad company from the ma^isliale court ?;i\m^ Mr. S. T. Sessions judgment for a penalty of $f>0.00 for failing to pay a claim within ltd days as provided by statute, was refused and the judp incut of the magistrate stands, Court Week Visitors. The following were all in the city during court week and visited the. Iler.ild olliee while hero: C. L Crainoer. .1. L. .1 ones, J. C. Kiup, .J. M. llanlee. J. M. I hitler, A . Hell, Y M M i ! \\ I ? . . i ii, *? . n , i) iitin, ii. n Watts, M. W. Wa ts, .!. 10. Hurrolson, H. L. Hamilton, F. 10. Harris, T. M. Ilarrclsnn, Pink McQueen, P iM Lee. J. I\ Macklin, J. H. Alford, W. Is. iOd^c, W. F. .lolinson, J. CI. Todd, J. M. Todd, L. C. Tvler, .1. II. Stroud, .1. II Collins, .lames | Ikinta. M. It. Haruhill. Tobacco Acrcajtc Previc.nslv reported 518 A. R. Williamson, of Michael, S. C. 10 Total to date 528 State of Ohio, City of Toledo [ Lucas County. t Frank J. Cheney makes oath that hois senior partner of the linn of F. J. Cheney & Co., doinjj business in the city of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that, said firm will pay the sum of ON 10 HUNDUIOI) DOLLA ItS for eaeh and every case oteatairh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall s Catarrh Cure. Fit AN K 1 CllKNKV. Sworn to before mc and subscribed in my presence, this Oth day of L) ceniber, A. I). 1880. A. W, (ileason, (Seal) Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally. aets directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of t.lie system Send for testimonials free. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, C) lu' si I I il t. Take Hall's family Hills for constipation. Conway's Annual Plc-nic. It has been determined to have our annual pic nic on Wednesday June the 12th. The place selected is "Savannah Blurt'," a beautiful spot on the.Waecamaw, down the river about ' two miles from town, The initiative was taken on last Sunday by the Baptist Sunday School, and it was resolved to invite all the other Sunday schools, as well as the general public, to participate in this basket pic-nic. Everybody of course will be expected to bring a large basket and it well filled. It is understood that an ert'ort will be made to secure a launch and a barge to take a large , party down, and also fains will be secured to take the small children. While the distance is not too far that 1 any one can walk, At a meeting held by tho Central Committee on Monday evening, Mr I) A Spivey was elected Chairman, and the following committees ??)<>/ !_ cd ami asked to serve; Transportation II YV Ambrose, G B Sessions, (1 B Jenkins and J C Spivey. Fish Committee?L II Buiroughs, Geo L Marsh and II M Buss. Refreshments?A IC Goldfinch, C 11 Snider and Geo I"1 Nisson. Transportation Baskets? R. G. Dusenhury, Clias. Scarborough and J no S Buck. Entertainment- Dr Langs ton, Bev A S Doak. Bev Geo Leonard, Misses Lura Langston, Janie Collins and Cathrine Doak. Table?Mrs Doak, Mrs Me Dor mot t, M?a 11 t\ u-- *? ,u i n L/unuiiliill yt IV VI i I" I'S rtiai'SIl, li L. M rs Leonard, Mrs Sherwood, Mrs McKeithan and Mrs l)r Dusenbury. Finance?1) A ttpivey, Misses Bl'a Sessions, Marguerett McNeill and Eulie Tisdalc. The missionary society met last Monday afternoon at the residence of Mrs 11 11 Woodward. Mrs J D Oliver wes elected as delegate to attend the annual meeting it Laurens and Mrs B 1' Norton was elected as alternato. A very interesting article was read before the society try Mrs F G Burroughs. The music was furnished try Mrs A C Thompson. Mrs A M Burroughs and Mrs A T Collins wt re appo nted us a committee to visit the homes of new residents coming to the town with a view to increasing the membership of tho society. Tho meeting was a very pleasant one. 1 tiorr CONWAY, S. C., TH HILAND-THE New Suburban '1 Com V CONWAY'S W'ONl) Horry Land & Improvement oment of our City by the nues Opened and Resider Park and Pleasure Ground TI.e Conway of our fore-fathers lavs already grown beyond recognition within the past ten years ami it is "still a-growin." The 'old fogies" of twenty-five years ago who said that the town had reached its zenith have only to wake irp and look around to find out that their predictions were based upon extreme pessimistic views. The little "Horo" of those days has grown to be a little city?in fact has reached about its limit, without acquiring more room. Ror during it on the south is the beautiful W'uecamaw, and on the east lies the mngniticient Kingston lake. The growth of our town in the future will necessarily be northward and westward. Realizing this self evi dent proposition, several years ago the llorrv Land A Improvement Co., was organized bv Col I). A. Spivey for the purpose of buying, improving, renting and selling reai estate. He is now the President and Gen'I Manager of the company, while Mr John C. Spivey is the Secretary and Treasurer, and has charge of renting department. Since its organization they have acquired quite a large tract of valuable lands in the western part of the town. For some vears the contemplated improvements were retarded by the pending "Durant Suit.' Last year, however, negotiations were made wheveby safe and warranted titles were secured, and the way is now clear for the work thus delayed The company has recently had the Clart'iidon Dots. The health o. our community is not very good at present. Strawberries ai"?. most gone and the farmers are hustling now work int/ in t.hnii' rit.hpr mv??w Our Sunday school has been a failure for the lust few Sundays on account of the sickness of our Sunday school superintendent, Mr J. I). 1 Prink but we hope to have hiin with ' us on the coming Sunday. I Miss Polah Johnson was a pleas ant caller at Mrs J. 13. Morse's one evening last week. She is the helo girl at Chad bourn i Mrs J. 13. Morse, and daughter , Miss Oracle spent a pleasant day at Mollie, N. C , last Sunday. Willie Stevens visited Tabor one , evening last week. Mrs Mollie Harrelson has the po.-t office now at Clarendon. Miss Mamie Morse, one of our most popular young ladies, was quietly married on last Wednesday to Mr N. A. Gore from Star City. The marriage took place about 1 o'clock in the afternoon at the home of the bride's father, Mr J, 11. Morse. Mr Cisrhoe (lore performed the ceremony. Mrs BerthaClardy acted as brieds maid with Mr Arthur Watson The waiters were Miss Lillain Morse and Miss Palah Joy- < ner, who walked out ahead followed by Miss Norcie Gorganos with Mr McKoy Currie, Miss Grace Morse with Mr Willie Stephens. The . t. i i * i . lauies wore an uressou in vvmto while the bride, wore a lovely gown made of lovely French batiste. After the ceremony refreshments were served after which thev left for their future home near Star City. The crowd followed and enjoyed a n'ce supper which was prepared b}' the groom's mother. We wish them a long and happy life. What has become of "Plow Boy" at Wampee. We would be glad to hear from him. SOB The price of Hour is soaring skyward Glorious indeed is the future of Worry. Mr Raker Woodward is now with It L Lee & Co. We aro having very peculiar weather for June. Horry offers excellent inducements to the honest, industrious home seeker. During the absence of Mayor Smith Alderman Hal L Ruck is aciug as such. The base ball boys have improved wonderfully in the last two weeks in their work. The Horry Hussars are anticipating a pleaeant time on their trip to the Jamestown Exposition. II P? URSDAY, JUNE 6, 1907. NEW TOWN own in Western vay. EIIFUL GROWTH. Co. Leading in the DevclBeautiful Waccamaw. A voices to be Built. A Modern Is Contemplated. 1 !*!?< t. klli<'l'<>Viul <>Mil /nil Mil int/1 l-1'i' It.avt VMU ill ?<l f III vr> ?something over 100 lots in all-and opened upavonuss through the entire property. The town authorities have opened up the avenues extending into the town eastward, while the Board of County Commissioners have opened up the main road lending out westw. rd. The opening and grading of these streets and avenues will add wonderfully to the beauty and growth of the town. In the center of the tract one whole block is left for a public park and pleasure grounds, facing which will he the residences from the four surrounding squares. "Highland Park" it is. The Improvement Co- already owns over thirty cottages, and it is learned that they have contracted for twenty tive more. The cottages are neat and cozy buildings of 4 and f? rooms, of modern design and complete in finish. The natural location of this property is an ideal one: Situated as ?t. is on the loftiest point in the city, it is destined to become one of the most desirable residence portions of the town. Indeed should thedosigns as outlined by Mr. Spivey, be carried out it will be one of the most beautiful suburban towns to be fouml anv where. This enterprise means much for the improvement and future development of the town, .... ...~n Iin WI'll iin IMIC lllill) Will |in>VU remunerative parties interested. Inolude six cans of Argo Rod Salmon in your next grocery list. It will keep for twelve years. Argo Red Salmon is just the thing for unexpected company. There, is nothing better to serve from the can. At all grocers. Argo Red Salmon readily adapts it self to the requirements of breakfast, luncheon, dinner, or supper, and gives seasonable variety to every meal. Hundreds of people have told tin* grocers that the Argo Red Salmon is the best Salmon that they have ever eaten. Ask your neighbors jf ; they have tried in. Mr and MrsC P Quattlebaum l?fl last Tuesday to attend the commencement exercises of Clemson College where their son Mr. Paul Quattlebaum will graduate this year. Mr Sasscr, conductor on the Conway, Coast and Western railroad, met with a painful accident last , Thursday by being severely scalded n n '?? ? - ii y it uriin.u in I' 11 it iii^llli: li 111 U fH I (I hot water on him. He was pretty badlv scalded from his knees down. Daniel Johnson, fonnan of the brick yard of [I P Little, was taken with servere illnessat that place on Sunday and di? d on Tuesday evening. The remains were brought through to.vn yesterday on the vsay to his former home in the country where the interment took place. Mrs W L Mishoe, whose health has been in very precarious condition for a long time was taken to the hospital some weeks ago for treatment. Relatives here received a telegram the first of this week stating that she was very low and not expected to recover. Nothing further has been heard. No greater mistake can be made than to consider lightly the evidence of disease in your system. Don't take desperate chances on ordinary medicines. Use Hollister's liocky Mountain Tea. ilf> (rents, Tea or Tablets. Norton Drug Co. Architect Wilkins, of Columbia' was here this week to inspect the work on the uew court house and jail buildinge. He refused to accept some of the work on the slate roof and also required that the stone steps in front should be taken up and rearranged. It is also said that he refused to acce pt the plastering on the wulls on the jail. J N. JENRETTE Conveyancer & Notary Public WRIT KS:?Titles, Mortgages, Liens Agreements, Contracts &c. Abstracting and Copying a specialty, | * V ill it SllDIM N DEATH. In vvfttljrafvd l?y flic Coroner of INorlli Carolina. There was a news item in I he Herald some timen^o in rclulion to the sudden death of Mrs II. L. Sanders, at Iron Hill Cross Bonds in North Carolina Before her tnairiaj?e she was a Miss Jordan, dau^hter of Mr and Mrs T. B. Jordan near Haskell. At the request of her relatives the Herald publishes the following testimony which was taken at the inquest held by the coroner in North Carolina, over the remains: Willie Sanders, says on oath: When I gal up this morning a little before sunrise, I left her lyin^ on * the bed. The baby in her arms. She was awake. 1 told her to cook and carry me dinner about 11 or 12 o'cliHjk in the lield A'here I was plowing. She said she would. About nine o'clock I ^ot word she was dyinjf. On cross examination She was subject to I its Was not well the night before. Wti lived friendly together. We had no trouble. She hail tits on every full or change of the moon. (Signed) H. L. Sanders. Kiley Spivey says on oath: 1 heard the woman was dead. 1 came and went in and found her dead. I helped him make a chimney some time ago. Sanders got a switch to whip her with. Whip was three or four feet long, lie accused her of another man. his (Signed) Riley X Spivey mark C. L. Morris says on oath: heard the woman was dead, I went in. On cross examination says her husband was cruel to her. She was subject to tits. Her husband told me that lie whipped her previous to i.;11^... 1 - ? * Kino. in i.nwuii-a WIIU'U IU UC Wl'l (Signed) C. L. Morris. North Carolina, Qolumbus County. I, L. W. Stanley, Clerk Superior Court for said tiounty and State, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and accurate copy of the records on fiio in my ofiice which were tiled by J. W. Joyner, Corouer of said County. Witnoss my hand and seal this 25th day of Muv, 1907 [SEAL] L W. Stanley, C. S. C ??? CM"* ? ? llaHkili (ili'aiilitfs Miss Mattio Tindall was a guest of Miss Molsie Martin last Sunday. N O Paul, of Myrtle Beach, spent last Sunday here visiting parents and friends. B W Tindall and T L Little made a pleasant call at the home of Mr W .1 McCrackin last Sunday. 1 Mrs 1- 'oster Davis and Miss Maude [i Lowrimore, of Rritton Neck, are j visiting relatives here. M Murdoch visited his parents in Socastee last week. J E S Cannon and Willie Woodward ' were pleasant callers at Mr W J Brown's last Sunday. Prof. S II Harnhill, who has beeu i teaching at Grajcourt, S C., re- 1 turned home last Thursday. 1 Wo Juive a flourishing Sunday school at Pawley with M Murdook ( as our Superintendent. There was a prayer meeting at j Mr I) II Brown' Monday night. / We have prayer meeting at the Buck horn school house every Sunday afternoon. < There was a tree cut in the Eddy I Lake logging woods recently which, .' when cut up, made nine 1(> and one 1 12 feet cuts, leaving thirty-live feet of tops which made 191 feet iu leni/th. Can the eorri?Himml<?nt. frr?m ( - V , the Hay (i11?1 one to beat this? There will he a fish fry at Punch- * bowl, on the Little Pee Dee, on the * third Saturday in June. We are expecting a good crowd and anticipating a nice time. Every bod v cordially invited. Dodge Coon. _ i The Horry County Summer School i opened last Monday in charge of Prof P W Bethea and Miss McLean, i The attendance has so far not been : very large. No doubt the cause ol < this is the fact that there seems to be an impression among the teach ers that a tuition fee is charge. This is not the case. The school is ' free to every teacher in the county , and every teacher should attend so as to better equip themselves for the important work they havo undertaken?that of training the mind* 1 and forming the characters of the buds of promise?the coming men and women of our "Republic" and our nation We have been informed bv teachers who have - j ? - w ? WVUMVM former simmer schools that the i work of this one is more comprehensive, more thorough and more in- i structive than any previous one. Ks- * peciully are they loud in praises of work of Miss McLean while that of 1 Prof I let hea is all that could be de- 1 sired. Remember that tuition Is 1 free and your attendance is invited 1 and desired, so come to the Foun tain of Knowledge and drink without money and without price. You can't tell a woman's age after she takes Hollister's Rocky . Mountain Tea. Her complexion is tine. She is round, plump and hand- i some; in fact she is young again. 36 1 cents. Tea or Tablets. Norton Drug Company. I V/*? # t No. 9 FROM OUR NOTE BOOK. ritlNGS VOIIKNOW AND THINGS YOU DON'T KNOW. Item* of luti'rest Gathered Here and There. Some of Wlileh la Personal Others Concerning Business and Social I'vcnts. W II Hell was in the city Monday. J 8 Vick was in the city recently. Dr. W. K. McCord I lis returned to t^ie city. II. L, Duck has returned to Conway. Mrs Ij H Burroughs is visiting in Socastee. Mi?ts Margaret McNeill is at home from college. (let your pick of the Calhoun stock before it is all ?one. Mrs B G Collins and family left for Hendersonville last Tuesday. Dr. K Norton left hist week to attend the reunion at Itichmond, Va. Cor floods at cost cull at the Cal ? Oiuru uvxt uoor lO lllO 1I era 1(1 otliee. The salary of tho post mister ut Conwuy bus been increased to $l,f>00 per annum. Mr and Mrs I) Vr Richardson took tbe train be re for Whiteville last Tuesday. Miss Roberta Sessions is at home to spend vacation from tbe Columbia Female College. Miss EflloSplvey of Moultrie Ga., is in Conway for some time to visit relatives and friends Miss Janie Collins is attending tbe commencement exercises at tbe Columbia Female College M. C. Woods, of tbe Marion bar, spent Several c-ays in town last week in attendance upon court here. Fine dress goods and cloth of any kind selling at cost at tbe Calhoun store next door to tbe Herald oflice. Follow tbe crowds and get your share of the goods being sold from i. - u.? i * -a - i ? ? buc uiiiiKrupi SUK'K OI vJUlllOUl) & CO. Miss Alma Anderson of Glover. New Yorlc has been visiting Mrs F A Burroughs and Mr and Mrs 11 L Buck. Col. G. T. Graham, of Lexington, S. C., left Conway last Friday after remaining here for several days on imaged in court. Ileuson Spivey, one of the ten graduates of tne Burroughs Graded School, left last, week to spend a vacation at Hot Springs, Ark. The entire stock of Calhoun A Co. is being sold at absolute lir?t cost, without fear or favor. Call and get what you want. S. M. Gladstone, an enterprising merchant of Georgetown, has a page idvertiseraent in this issue advertising a special eost sale at his store in Georgetown. j N jenrett, Deputy Clerk of Jourt, and judge of Probato John Holt, both left for Georgetown yesterday to attend court as witlesses in a land case. H P Little lost a lighter loaded with bricks last week worth about 750 00 altogether. The lighter sprung a leak and caused it to sink is it waA being towed to Conway from the brick yards. The building commission is deterrning to have the very best of everything for the new buildings. in speaking about the well yesterday, 3nc of the commission stated that new buildings would he furnished throughout with the very best furniture suitable for the county ofliccs. and that the jail will have every convenience. The Herald has received a very handsome invitation to attend the commencement exercisiss of the Law Department of the University of South Carolina, which will take place on June 11th at the Columbia theater. Mr L B Singleton will graduate as a full-fledged you no lawyer in this department this year. On May 14th at the residence of Mr. A. M. Cox, near Sanford, oihj Walter Smith shot twice into tho norutn i\f kM iuhh.i l> !- * UVH VI UVI V?IV? 1 , H i u Hiding various wounds. A warrant was sworn out for Smith but he had made good his escape to North Carolina. The case was called up bv the solicitor who desired to get the indictiYient before the grand jury hut the witnesses were not in attendance It occurred just a short time before the convening of court. J S Neal of Farmers' Ware-house, Mulllns, S. C., and Geo H Yorboro, were invited and they honorably served in passing on the classing of the South Carolina tobacco at the Jamestown Exposition. None other hut first class judges of tobacco could serve in this capacity. The South Carolina tobacco exhibited is complimented more thau any other tobacco exhibited at the exposition.