The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 29, 1908, Image 2
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II, H. WOOD\VARl>r Ktlitor
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 29 1908.
OCR DUTY TO OCR TOWN.
There is no uso hiding the fact
that if it is expected to keep Conway
in the procession?that if wo intend
to keep the city up to the spirit
of the times?the business interest
must awaKo from the sleep of loth
o i* i r \f n nH tn/11 lYnvonno tulilnli Uno o ?\
v? ^ r t%i*v* luuiuvi uiivu ui^u nun ti|J" |
parcutly mado captive the pluck and
energies of our people. We must
arouse ourselves from this "dry rot "
which has seemingly overtaken us
and become alive and active to the
exorgcncies of the situation now confronting
us. It is a foregone conclusion
that we cannot reasonably expect
prosperity to shine upon us
when wc do nothing to fan the flame
and cause it to burn still brighter.
If wo expect dauio fctune to smile
upon us when we lay supinely down
and refuse to exert ourselves to win
from her the smiles which she lavishes
upon those who have proven
themselves worthy of her favors,
then we will sooner or later awake
to the realization that while we slept
prosperity rolled by on the other
side and otlrffrs won that which was
intended for us. If we sow not it certainly
follows that we will reap not
and if wc do nothing to better our
condition it will be in vain expect
others to do for us that which
U' O Itn fo Jlo/1 4. ? * ? 1 -
.. w >?>! ?-? wi m Hi IU HO
for ourselves. This is contrary to
all reason and antagonistic to all
the rules of logic. The golden present
is jtho day of our opportunity
and if wo would wiu success in our
undertakings wo must improve each
moment. Fortune, though coy and
fickle, is to be won. Hut it requires
unfaltering patience,undaunted
courage, tireless energy and never
fagging enterprise. These are
the. essential elements which will
win for us that recognition which
we have earned and the wheels ol
progress kept moving onward and
upward. Nature has been extravagant
in the bestowal of her gifts upon
us, and it only needs the art, tho en
orgy and the enterprise of man tc
bring them under subjection and
utilize them to the good of mankind,
From less favored sections come?
the tumult the noise and the bustle ol
thrift, of industry and of enterprise
How about Conway? I)o we heai
these gladsome sounds within our
midst? Are wo not unfamiliar tc
the music of tho spindles and the
loom? Have we a cotlou seed oi
mill within our gates? Arc there
evidences of a healthy industrial,
business and commercial activity tc
be seen here? Fairness to ourselves
compels us reluctantly though it raav
be to answer, with a few exceptions,
no to all these questions, yot they
are questions fraught with much interest
to us and ladened with grave
responsibilities to us both as citizens
and business men of a common
wool. True Conway has made wonderful
progress in the recent past,
and her people deserve much credit
for what they have accomplished,
but then it is not to the achivcmonts
of by gone days that we must look
for the future of Conway but in the
triumphs of the days to come lies
our hope and our salvation. Then
let us be up and doing. Let us seize
every opportunity and turn it to
good account. Let us go to work
in earnest and put our shoulders to
the wheel and give a long pull, a
strong pull and a pull altogether and
wo will soon make Conway blossom
as the green bay tree.
The preparatory work fo r the in
stallation of electric lights is progressing
in a satisfactory manner.
It is claimed by those who are in a
position to know, that tho use of
these lights will be as cheap, if not
cheaper, than burning kerosonc.
Then there is tho cleanliness and
' convenience to be considered, to say
nothing of the increased candle
power of the light and the reduction
of the danger from lire. Upon the
whole it will be seen that the use ol
electricity for lighting purposes will
be far more economical than tho use
of kerosene.
Now for the cotton factory and
cuttdij sAKl'bil mill To this end lei
us alldirect our energies until thej
are accomplished facts.
i 11 mm whri-lt I ?Hl u ?
About one of prettiest, and nt tho
sametime ou-e of the most remunerative
businesses for Conway that we
knowof jus*., now is poultry farming
Wo do not mean the breeding of
fancy strains, while this might bo
done with profit and pleasure as a
side line, bi't the common barnyard
fowls, turkoys, geese and ducks
for market purposes. The capital
required for this purpose is comparatively
small and the profits are
large and sure. There ire numerous
excellent ranges near Conway where |
poultry can range, scratch for their
own living and thrive and wax fat,and
requiring but little attention, such
as preparing the birds for market,
looking after the biddies and gathering
in the eggs. There is no danger
of the scare crow of the cot ton planter?over
production--as the lien and
her products always lind a ready
sale at a more or less largo profit.
The enterprise is well worth tryinsr,
anyway, and we are confident that
the experience of those who engage
in the business for the money that
can be gotten out of it, will justify
us in the assertion that it is one of
the best paving businesses opened
jusii now wnon i'ie cosi <)l production
is considered.
The Tammany Tiger has got. his
ire up and has pulled out of the Democratic
ranks. This action on the
part of Tammany will undoubtedly
give that State to the Republicans,
Tammany can always be counted
upon to do the wrong thing at the
wrong time and this is all that is
certain*about that organization.
Next Tuesday will tell the tale.
Then we will know who will bo President
of these United States?Taftor
Bryau.
Conway has the reputation, at
least, of being a dry town, but for
several day# last week it might
appropriately be termed very wet.
Concrete pavements for the busi
ness section of Conway is the crying
demand just now. Let Council
strike while the iron is hot.
i
Copy Summons for Relief.
i (Complaint not Served)
[ State of South Carolina,
I County of Horry
Isam Allston, PlaintiIT
, Against
W. S. Kir by, Defendant
> COURT O? COMMON PLEAS
' To the Defendant, W. S. Kirby:
You are hereby summoned and
? required to answer the complaint
f in this action which has been filed
in the ollice of the Clerk of the
' Court of Common Pleas, for the
said County, and to serve a copy
1 ol your answer to tho said com-1
) plaint on the subscriber at his I
j office at Conway, S. C., within I
J twenty days after the service hero-1
' of exclusive of the day of such ser*
vice; and if you fail to answer the
( complaint within the time aforesaid,
j the plaintilT in this action will apply
to the Court for tho relief de*
manded in tho complaint.
r September 22nd, A. D. 11)08.
, W. Tj. Mishoe,
C C C P
H. If. Woodward,
PlaintilT's Attorney.
1 To W. S. Kirby, Absent Oefandant:
, Take notice that the Summons
in this action, of which tho foregoing
is a copy, and tho complaint
were filed in the office of the Clerk
of the Court of Common Pleas in
and for Horrv County, on the
22nd day of September A. 1). 1008.
W. L. Mishoe.
C C C. P
' n. H. Woodward,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Sale Under Foreclosure.
1 Under and by virtue of a Judgment of
foreclosure and sain mndn In tlm ....a-. ..?
I) J Butler piaintilT v? Willinin K Todd
Jr and .J It Allshrook defend ints, l?y his
Hon Chars G Dant/.ler Presiding Judge
and dated the first day of October A I)
j008 1 will sell at public auction before
i fore the court house door in Cooway 8 C
during legal hours of sale on snlesday in
November next it being the second day of
said month the following described real
estate to wit,
All and singular that certain tract or
. parcel of land situate In Simpson Creek
township county and Sbite aforesaid con
taining twenty [201 acres more or less
bounded on the north by lands of 1) .1
Butler, on the east hy lands of J W Todd,
on the south hy lands of ,1 F Hardee ami
mine west Dy lands or ,J W Todd, this
being the place which William 1{ Todd
inherited as heir at law of ills fattier VV
1 Todd.
Terms of sale cash, Purchaser to pay
i for papers.
I B J 8KS8IONS.
Sheriff of Horry (bounty.
Dated October 12. 1008.
I
POK8AI.K:.
KeilTcr Pears delivered at Conway
for $2 00 per barrel. The undersigned
will be in Con way on Tuesdays
I and Friday of each week, and will
. deliver any number of barrels orJ
dered for the cash. Mail orders to
P W Dimery.
4t . Toddville, S. C.
#
Notice of Federal Election
Static ok So-tii Cakomna9\
County ok lioituv. >
Notice is hereby given that tin' General
Election for Presidential and Vice Presi
i:il Electi rs and Kepresentative in
Congress will ho held at the voting precincts
fixed by law In the County of Horry
on Tuesday November :trd 1I10H, said day
being Tuesday following the lirst Monday ,
as prescribed by law.
I he (((udiiications for suffrage arc as'
follows
Kesldenco in State fur two years in the
county one year in the polling precinct in
which the elector offers to vote four
months and the payment si\ months be
fore any election ot any poll tax then due
and payable. Provided, i'hat ministers
in charge of en organized church and
teacher* of public schools shall lie en
titled to vote after six months' residence
in the State otherwise qualified.
lit(/ixtriition? Payment of all taxes in
eluding poll tax assessed and collectable
during the previous year. The production
of a coitilicate or the receipt of the
olflcer au.hori/.ed to collect such taxes
shall be conclusive proof of the payment
thereof.
Before the hour lixed for the opening of
the polls Managorsand Clerks must take
and subscribe to the Constitutional oath.
The ('hairman of the Hoard of Managers
can adminisb r the oatn to the oi her .Managers
and to the Clerk; a Notary Public
must administer the oath to the < hairman.
The Managers elect their Chairman and
Clerk.
ill imu-Ii v*/?t ???"' ' ' "
W. W ?.v < >?x I'M \ IIIM. IIIIIM |M' |
opened mI 7 o'clock a maud closed at '1 j>
m.
Tie Managers have the power to fill a
vacancy; nnd if n? ?n?' ol the Managers at
tend the citizens can appoint from among
the < | tin I i lit <1 voters, the Managers who a I
ter being duly sworn can conduct the election
.
At the close, of tho election the Managers
and Clerk must proceed publicly to
open the ballot boxes ami eon nt the ha I lots
therein and continue without adj< uirnment
until the same is completed and ma) o a
statement of the result for each ollice and
sign the same. Within three daystheroal'ter
the Chairman of the Hoard or soma
one designated by tbr Hoard must deliver
to the Commissioners of Flection the poll
list, the boxes containing the ballots and
written statements of the result of the
election.
M(tnntjertt <>f Klrt'lion?.The following
Managers of Election have been appointed
to hold the election in the various pre
cinets in the said county:
Conway- W (1 Chestnut, \V Hilar
doe, o 11 Dusonhury.
Home wood?W II Lewis, j j Moore
W A Moore.
Adrian?J J Kin#, A L Hardee, II
it Ilolincs.
Shell---S A Core, W N Chestnut,
Ilarley nryant.
Greenwood-?Albert 11 Lon?, s F
nourne, Walker Martin.
Port Harrelson?C n Dusonbury,
.i P Williams, .ias 11 Marsh,
Cedar Grove?R O Hendricks, Jim I
Todd, W F Jordan. |
Knotty nranch?o W Singleton,
D 11 Lewis, Andrew Richards.
Do# ululT?J M Lewis, nC jonkins,
D u Johnson.
Cool Spring?0 S Hux, I ,i S Rabon,
I) IJ Jordan,
Joy?Hill Kin#, ouWoy Lewis,
Ilartforcl uaker.
Bayboro---J C Milli#an, John W
Prini'P I ,rivi A mlanunn
Rlauche?n F oraham, C j Prince,
John Allen.
Sanford?j 11 Stovens, Wilson Ileniford,
Edward Todd.
Galivants Ferry- Madison Floyd,
David araham, Maybury orain^er.
Taylorsvillc? Frasier llarrel son,
Sam n Garrald, 11 llinson,
Floyus School llouso?W 3has
I looks, (> n orain^er, Val Rowell.
Vardollo-Jlaskill Ilarrelson, Sinners
Williamson, Davo Shelly.
Spring Rranch- -Marion Enzor,
joe En/.or, Agrippa Williamson.
Green Sea?A M Doe, II.i Williamson,
Mi;Daniel Dlanton.
Doris- n il llinson, I) W Hardwick,
P C Prince.
Daisy?J .1 Carter, A R SViUiamson,j
II nrinson.
Farmer- -norry rodd, ,1 uartford
Riehardson, John lmtlor
Ebcnezer-.-Duther nardcc, Willie
Dong, .1 P Cox,
nammond?J n Hughes, r W Divingatone,
Willie Cox.
Dittle Kivor?J I Ward, D D nryan,
J C nluin,
Wampoe?D u nellamy, j A nell,
Vance Ward. #
Tilly Swamp?Willio Edge, Willie
Reaves, n R Parker.
Withers?W T 'rodd, jr., S A
Howard, S S Owens.
Socasteo?Junior Sarvis, 11 A Elkes
Alex Outlaw,
Marlow?I P Patrick, S P Vereon,
r T\ mi
\j ij inarp.
The Managers at each precinct named
above are requested to delegate one of
their number to secure the boxes and
blanks for the election at 15 T 7/yman's
store in Conway.
15 T IIVMAN
II K COOKE
itfAYBUKY FLOYD
Commissioners for Federal Election for
Horry Count y 8 (3.
October 15 11)03Trespass
Notice.
Entering on any of our land cast
of the Waccamaw liiver in Ilorry
County, without a written permission,
for the purpose of hunting
or driving for Bear, Deer, Turkey,
Ducks or any kinds of game, is
forbidden, and a roward of $25.00
will be paid for the conviction of
i?!vrt,in? uinlt.tr
r IVURROUGHSTCOLLI NS CO
Notice:?Trespassing on the
above lands is forbidden, and
parties wishing to remove their
cattlo or ho^s. should apply for a
written permission at our ollicc at
Conway.
BURROUGHS & COLLINS CO.
OeWitt's JKI??V Sallve
For Pileii Burns, Sores*
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few days. We have a
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HORSES, HULES
We are agents in Marion c
Buggies. There is no other
I famous bufigies. We are al
belter at the price. When i
| Hardware and Furniture Co
iTHE HOT
Copy Summons for Relief
(Complaint served.)
State of South Carolina,
County of Horry.
Simon Boyd, the younger, Plaintiff
against
Harry 0. Trexler and Trexlor Lumbor
company, Defendants.
Court of Common Pleas.
To the Defendants Harry C. Trexlor
and Trexler Dumber company.
You are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in
this action, of which a copy is here
wiiu survtu upon you, ami to serve I
a copy of you answer to the said
complaint on either of the subscribers
at his oiliecat Conway, S. C..
with. 1 twenty days after the service
hereof; exclusive of the dav of sucli
service: and if you fail to answer
the said complaint within the time
aforesaid, the plain till' in this action
will appiy to the court for the
relief demanded in the complaint.
September 18th, A I). 1008.
W. L Mishoe, C. C. C. P.
C. P. Quattlebaum,
H. 11. Wood ward,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
To ITarry 0. Trexier, absent defendant:
Take notice that tho complaint in
the above stated ease, and the summons
of which the foro^oin# is a
copy were duly IIloci in the olVieo or
the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas
in and for the County of Horry
aforesaid at Conway, S G. on the
28th day of September 11)08.
1 Ij S. J W. L. Mishoe,
C. C C. P.
C. P. Quattlebaum,
II. II. Woodward,
Plaintifl 's Attornoys.
Kodol For
Indigestion
Our Guarantee Coupon
If, nftor using a $1.00 bottle of Kodol, you
can honestly aay it has not benefited you, wo
will refund your money. Try Kodol today on
this Kuar.mtoo. Fill out and sipn the following,
prosont it to the donler nt the time of
purchase. If It falls to satisfy you return the
bottle to tho dealer from whom you bought it,
and wo will refund your money.
To"" - 11 i.
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CntThle Out
Digests WhatYouEat
And Makes the Stomach Sweet
B.C. DeWIXt aCO., Chicago* I1L
AUi I) HUGO I ST.
W Early Risers
The f amotM Httto piMsa
NEW a
s.iJFT&tarnuocQfKssuswussnm mamam
[LING IN
? our counters are loaded do
Clothing Kats and Gaps
SJIOJ^s that we ever b
few genuine IV^V rs ^VN
ow cost so come in we have
SLOWERAH
mwMwmwi
Dealers in
BUGGIES, WAG
ounty for t he celebrated Mo;
Duties sold in this section
so agents for the Wrenn Hi
n Mullins stop at our stables
mpany and look over our lin
.L1DAY C<
Mullins, Marion and Dillon.
FOR i
172 acres of good land, of
land, situated on Dog DlulT i
house and barn on premises,
A BIEIIL, cor Warren and I
GEO S HACKER & SON
544, 5540 and 548 King St,
CHARLESTON, S. CM
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Window and Fauci Goods ? ?
Specialty
Alex C. McNeill,
MACHINIST AND ST HAM FITTER
CONWAY. S. C.
Saw Mill.St"ftin IClimine, Cotton Ulna and all
Uliula of Machine Work will locnivo l'rompt
Attention.
Estimates Furnished
WOrk (hiarnntoed
I SCBLLtheCOUCHI
I*ND CURE THE 8.UWC8?
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I New Discovery
F0RC8W
I AND ALL THROAT AND IUMGTROUBLES. B
| G U A.R ANTEED SATISFACTORY!
i OR MONEY REFUNDED. {
Notice!
vtr~ ii.~ 1 ?- 1
no, mm unurisi^ueo parilCS, lorbid
each aud every person or persons
trespassing on our lands in any
way. The law will be strictly enforced
against all trespassers,
W. I). James,
K. P Stalviy,
Mrs Ellen St.alvoy*
INOTK'I:.
All trespassing on our lands in Simpson
Creek township, or any ontry
thereon is forbidden under penalty
of iaw. M. C. Richardson,
P. C, Lontf,
4ti
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iiiii iiiiiii i ?fcwaMini agar
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?wn with a new line
and the largest line
ought will be in in a
i A HATS to g|s
any thing you want aSS
Y^HERE ||
iONS, HARNESS
yer, Babcock and Cortland
that can compete with these
iggies and there is nothing
next door to the Pee Dee
e. It will interest you.
DMiP^AJSTY
SALE.
which 160 acres is timber
oad in Horry county. Good
For particulars write, J
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teese, sts., &andusl\y, Ohio.
CHINESE
LAUNDRY
Collars and Cuffs.
1 roning Machine.
Work turned out Promptly.
Send me a trial order.
Family washing taken.
Satisfaction G uaranteed.
Work neatly executed, and in
first class style,
MP ICC IA I. NOTIC'F
Collars and CutTs held for 30 days
and if not called for will be sold, A
Yoursfor good worrf, M
GEO LrVM.
Partition Sale.
Uiulor and by virtue of a decree of salo
and division of proceeds in partition made
and signed by his Hon Chars (4 Dant/ler
in the case ??f (Catherine Cox plaintiff vft
Isaac 1> Parker defendant dated the ilrst
day of October A I) 1908 notice is hereby
giventhat 1 W L Mishoe Clerk of the Court
for Horry county will sell at public auction
to the highest bidder before the court
bouse door at Conwayj 8 C.. within the
usual and legal hours of sale on salesday *
In November next it being thosecond day 3
day of said month, all and singular the
fol lowing described tract or parcel of land
to wit;
All and singular that certain tract or
parcel of land In hmrwrniri M?*.ir
,, Airvn
in tho county and State aforesaid containing
fifty two acres moreor less and bound
ed on the northwest by the Sellers land,
on the northeast by land formerly known
as the Wade 11 Parker lands, on the south
east by the public road and on the south
west by Uoxs land, this being the identical
tract of land conveyed to It Ji Cox by Kit
zaboth Cox by her deed of date March 2ttrd
I JS7(?, excepting however 'from the
above named boundaries and description
remainder in ir. ?*--?? ?
-- - . ... .w i? inn to (.uuv wriniii |)or
tion thereof containing thirteen (13) acres
measured from the northeast corner of tho
above described tract and conveyed to B
.1 Cox by B B Cox and wife l>v their deed
ot date June 14th 100(5 and recorded in V
Book Y Y at page 87, f
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay
for papers.
WL MIS HOE,
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleaa
Dated October 12th 1908.
One Minute Cough Cure
For Coughs, Colds Md Croup.
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