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/ r i, VOL XXII. FETiii Gathered by a Herald Man on His Rounds. CAUGHT ON THE BOUNCE. % Strav Hit* of News Ciattiercd !by flic Wayside for tlie Information and Instruction of Herald Kcadcrft- llappcnlnjf? of Interest About tlic City. Monday is salesday. Tho belated summer swallows are homeward taking their flight. Tt seoms that the stoek law is again agitating the minds of the farmers. Horry is well represented at the State Fair in Columbia this week. Many went from Conway. The pay train of the A C L came down Saturday and made glad the heart of the employees. W 13 Woodward has opened up the Klondike store and will handle the best line of groceries at the lowest prices. We have had no killing frost vet in this part of the moral vineyard, consequently taters and possums are not ripe yet. It seems as if the dreary November days are upon us with a ven go nee and the "blue devils" are playing havoc with the dyspeptic. The wind mill at the residenco of H H Woodward, Esq., on Laurel street, is attracting considerable attention from passers by. Wo believe that this is the lirst and only mill of its kind ever erected in Horry county. Over the dirt road to Hendersonville, N C., in an automobile was the experience (f Mr D M Burroughs and his sister Mrs Dr Edgerton, last week* Mr drover Martin, of this place, was the chauffer. The section master of the A L C has for several days last week been taking up the rotten cross ties on the road bed along Main street and replacing them with new ones. Throutrh and inad ver harmo iIia nn. pointments of f)r Langs ton, of the Baptist church, for last Sunday, were omitted last week. We regret this very much as we wore exceedingly anxious for them to appear. The famous French Coach Stallion which cost the company owning it something liko $4 400, will be offered for sale at public auction next salesday, to satisfy board bill and other indebtedness against him. The series of sorvioes at the Methodist church hero last week, V did not for some cause materalize. j We do not know the cause, but we got the information that such meetings would be held from the pastor himself. Among the pleasant callors at the Herald office recenty were the following substantial citizens from the ! different sections of Horry: S M Ray, L B Cox, J A Hamilton, A T i Suggs, W M Todd, G K Stevens, J W Ilodges, J 11 Cook, W F nardee. Mr Way. State Secretary of Sunday schools, gave an interesting address at the Met-hodiMt. i>hnrnh tJnn. day evening. His theme was "Sunday Schools." The congregation was large and attentive and the speaker was enthused with hi3 subject. Mr and Mrs ? ? Lewis have moved to Wilmington, where they will make their future home, Mr and Mrs Lewis made themselves quite popular during their sojourn here, and were highly esteemed for their many social qualities, Conway's lost is Wilmington's gain, Bring me my new fall hat, mamroai for I want to put in on, It is wider than the widest hat we wore in years agone. 41 ! -1 j i/ i a uurec icei wiue UtlCJ tllC Prim if thick and it has lot of weight, And it makes me wear three headf of hairs to keep it setting straighl G M Stalvey has been convicted of bigimay in A*in county and sen tenced to live years at hard labor. 11 will be recalled that wife No 1 alleged that she was married to Stalvej pne night in 11)00 ,wo think it was,a1 Myrtle Beach in this county. H< left her in destitute circumstances and married a young lady of Orange burg hence the prosecution foi bigamy. SufTerors from all internal and ex ternal aches and pains will find im mediate relief by using NOAH'S LINIMENT?The honest liniment? tripple strength, the most effectiv< and most penetrating of all paii killers. Contains no alcohol o poisonous drugs, and it is for sal by all dealers in medicine, 25c Noah's Ark on every original pack age. ' jriie The ruins of last week are regard- 1 od as blessings in more res pools than one Aside from being bonofioial to the farmers, thoy will clear the swamps of stagnant waters,scum and ' other disease breeding debris and 1 thus knock out the chills and fever which have been unwelcomed visitors in the families of the people of Conway for the past several weeks. It will soon be timo for the annual ( conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South to meet. it is the concensus of opinion that the j Rev (.? E Edwards has been a faithful and intelligent worker and has accomplished much good in the . name of Christ during the past year, liv his gentleness of spirit., his earn- ; oe 1 Sn lw\ 4 t K t ? --I u.iv in uiiu |ii ur?;v;u mm ill llirs Wlll'lt | and his deep interest in the spiritual and ^moral welfare the people lie has won the conlidence and love of saint and sinner alike and his influence for good is not alone confined to members of his own denomination but is felt and appreciated by all who name the name of Chrisl < in the forgiveness of their sins as < well as those who aro strangers to his love. It is generally hoped thai ho will be returned. 1 ? ?'mmrnrntm Letter from Florida. ( Editor Herald: Will you allow me ' a small space in your valuable paper for some observations. 1 The weather is very good in El or ida now. Mr H N Wright, of your county, returned back to Florida last Saturday. He went to Horry after bis two little daughters, Laura and Net- ' tie. He is going to send them to 1 school in Jacksonville. 1 Mr J D Richardson is now em- 1 ployed as commissary clerk for the i J F Brevard Co, 1 Mr A D Brevard is building a nice I two story dwelling on the main street of St Extintiou, near Panama. I The big Carnival week is coming 1 and we all hope to have a grand 1 time in Jacksonville. Mr John R Housend spent Tues- ' day afternoon at Panama Park with l friends and several parties. Thoy took a nice launch ride down the St ( John's river to Mayport. ' The friends of Reamus Tyler will ? be glad to learn that ho is improv- ? ing. 1 The writer of this is a Horry hoy 1 and sends best wishes to my dear i old Horry friends through the heart. Florida. < Jacksonville, Fla., R F D No 8. A Healthy Family. "Our whole family has enjoyed good health since v 3 began using Or King's New Life Pills three years ago," says L A Bartlet, of Rural , Route 1, Guilford, Maine. They cleanse and tone the system in a gentle way that does you good. 25c. at Norton Drug Co's drug store. Bayboro Items. Dear Editor: Please allow me space in your valuable paper for a few words from Bayboro. Sickness seems to be a little scant I at this writing. The golden harvest is now at hand and the farmers are making use of this beautiful weather. Our school is being conducted under the skillful management of Miss Pearl Tyler, The children all seem to be very much pleased with her. She is stopping over at out friend, Mr Amp Elliott's. Mr R M Prince is keeping his gin busy. He has had some trouble in keeping his machinery in repair but Mr Prince is a hustler, and amid all this he has kept up with ginning notwithstanding the constant bring ing of more cotton. 1 The hum of the mower seems to I tto rnusip. t.o t.ho tow f o Ww --- ?w.w ww ?.??w ?ii?j iui III\;I r> uui o Mr Gurley Prince and family, of Gurley, are spending the fall season here. Mrs Ben Prince visited her sister, Mrs A Bell, of this place, Sunday. Misses Minnie Wane, Beulah ' Prince, Mamie and Lee Sasser, of Gurley visited, Mrs Gurley Prince Saturday afternoon. Mr Herbert Anderson, of Gnrley, was seen on our streets Sunday. We are proud of the fact that Mrs , R M Prince, who has been rather ill, is able to be up again. , Messrs Andrew J Cox and Edward t Prince visited their lady friends at Gurley, Miss Maude Anderson and I Miss Isado Jones. Our distinguished friends, Mr J W * Prince and Mr Malcomd Mishoc left 1 last week for Columbia where they r will enter a Telegraph College. Our t best wishes are extended them till i their return. Best wishes to the good old Herald - and its many readers. r A J C & E W P. ? ? - - Would Mortgajre the Farm. A farmer on Rural Route 2, Em5 pire, Ga., W A Floyd by name, says: - "Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured the e I wo worst sores 1 ever saw: one on i my hand and one on my leg, It is r worth more than its weight in gold e I would not be without it if I had to t. mortgage the farm to get it." Only 2&c., at Norton Drug Co's drug store. / . / law ^ j> CONWAY, S. C., THURS Itow Is Tills for IMcklnjir Cotton? Milltovvn (in.. New*. Mr Buck Howell, who lives just ( river the line in Clinch County, has c i netjro on his place who, Mr Howell 1 says, can make an average of pick- j injj 450 and 500 pounds of short cot- I ton every day the weather will per- < mit. Thursday morning of last c week Mr Howell told Jesse that he 1 didn't believe he could pick 500 ^ pounds that day. Jesse told him he i thought he could, so he went at it, y and at sundown Mr Howell weighed f the cotton and found that the ne^ro i had picked 4 Id pounds. Mr Howell < says he believes that if the ne^ro 1 would bet'in early in the morning ( and pick 'till ho couldn't see at nioht \ that he could pick 5oo pounds. Any y way this is picking some. t llad a" ClOse Call. Mrs Ada H Groom, the widely s Known propneior 01 mio croom : Hotel Vaughn, Miss says: For several voars, I suffered with a severe { cough, and consumption seemed to i have its grip on me, when a friend * recommended Dr Kino's New Discovery. 1 began taking it. and ^ three bottles alTeeted a complete Liure." The fame of this life savin# * sough and cold remedy, and Inn# ? Hid thro.it healer is world wide. . Sold at Norton Dm# Go's dm# store. s 5oc and $1.00. Trial bottle free r Cotton Seed A\i al t'or llojfs. (liy Jo W. Allison) Make a mixture in bulk, about ^ nne third cotton seed meal and twothird corn chops, whole corn, wheat bran, or shorts; mix with water to a Lhin mush in two vessels (an old barrel sawed in two is #ood) and leave bo sour or ferment, which will take from 12 to hours accordin# to the weather and other conditions; then f( feed from these alternately, using ( the contents of one, while that of i the other is left to sour. a A good #rowin# ration may be h jased on one pound of dry mixture a per hundred pounds of dry wei#ht. For (piick fattening this may be loubled, (juadripled or even more a lar#ely incroased. Indeed the Tex- (j is Experiment Station fed as much si is seven and a half pounds per day s< Lo hundred and fifty pound hogs, d though this is extreme and uneco- 11 rioinieal, if no positively dangerous. \ ir U ~,1.. * ~ e i *1-1 ' ? .11 >y nun rriuiy to leeu auil Il'OS!! Wilt- |( er to the feeding ration sufl'ic'ient to .. bring to :i thin slop, about the con- h sistency of sweet milk, and give the fi hogs all they will clean up. J All hoos eat it greedily and all 1 thrive on it, from the lordly head of Sl the herd to the tiniest grimier. But { for "piggy" or suckling sows it is j especially valuable, giving to the v pigs both before and after farrowing ;l a growth and vigor attainable with h no other feed on earth. s In an experience of over 25 years I have never seen a hog refuse to eat 1 it, or injured by it. Indeed, it is not ^ only the best and cheapest feed on earth, but it is an ellicient prophy- H lactic and hogs fed on it seem en- ? tirel.y immune to any of the com- n mou ills that hogs.are heir to. i Notice, f I will he at the ford of Camp swamp In Simpson Creek township mi November 2nd, at looVlonk, forthe purpose of f letting out. a bridge'tof ho lowest responsible bidder. 1 reserve the.right to reject any and all bids. w k iioi/r, c County Supervisor, NOTICE TO Al.l. OVHRSRERS. You are hereby notified to have your ^ full tlmo put in on your section of road by November 20th. Wo cannot wait until January for flio 1 work fo he finished up. The above no- ? tice will be strictly looked into. i Yours respectfully, W K HOLT, Hupervisor. ; Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden to trespass upon our lands 'near Conway in any manner whatever. The law will be rigorously enforced against any person ocuiffht so trespassing. D. O. Rowel 1, G.lB.' Gillespie, <C. L. vriinoro, 4128 \V. II itollinson. WANTED---To sell 10,(WH) lx>xes of Oranges and Grape Fruit. Fresh from the land of the Manatee. I handle only the finest Florida'fruit. I ship in car lots or less. Special itrinnQ nn on i1 1 r\b.a T i U 1VVU V/M VUl IV/VQ . tf t* JJ* UliillMl J box 6<)1, jan 1 1) Tutxipu, Fla. S P HAWIES, FAMILY mil. Gaters to 'the wants ot , the People. For'Firet Class Groceries place your order with me. DAY, OCTOBER 29, 1908. Master's iSale. Ry virtue of tbo decree of the Jourt of Common I'leas for Sumter :ounty, in the State* of South Caroina, in the case of Josephine Hegy, ilaintilT, against Harry S Hegy, in '' lis own right, and as Administrator (' >f the estate of Joseph llegy, dcleased, George Hngy and Kmma legy Ashley; Grace Hogy Harper, ifiola V. Hogy and Clare May llegy, nfants above the age of fourteen fears, and Anna Ruth llegy an inant under the age of fourteen years, tnd Neill O'Donnell and L. K. Korde, lcfcndants, 1 will sell at public auc- . Lion to the highest bidder, at the ;ourt house door in the town of Con -vay, in the county of Ilorry, on lalesday in November 1!M)S. being ihe 2nd day of said month, during ,he legal hours of sale, all the right, Jtle and interest of Josephine llegy -he tract of land hereinafter do icribed, tho same being "Onehaif nterest in all that certain tract, ^ )iece, or parcel of land lying and ^ )eing situate in Conway township, Sorry county, South Carolina, coniaining thirty acres, more or less, md bounded as follows: Beginning it a stake corner of Martha Sen- ~ lan's line running thence westward o corner of Maple or Long Branch, hence the run of said Bong Branch o corner of Callia Cox's line, thence iaid Cox's line back to the beginling corner, the other half interest >eing owned by the defendant Ilary S. Ilegy. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser o pay for papers. 11. PRANK WILSON, Master for Sumter County. Oct.-I, l!)o8. Sale Under Foreclosure. Under and l>y virtue of a judgment of oreclocure and sale made in the case of leorge .1 //olliday plaintilT vs //armon ? tichard Floyd, Lido Floyd, Jesse Floyd ml llannah Clyde'Floyd , defendants, by is-Hon ('has'ji Dantzler Presiding Judge I nd dated the lirst day of October 11)08 I |r le undersigned Clerk of the Court of yj ,'ninmon Pleas in and lor 7/orry county, g| dll sell to the highest bidder at. public 3 notion before the court house door in Isj lonway SC within the legal sale hours on ilesday in November next, it being the S pcond day of said month nil andsinuglar I tie following described lands and tene - H lents to wit: fl All that, certain piece, parcel or tract of uid lying and being in G.divants Ferry I iwnsliip 1 lorry county and State of JS C., I ontaining three hundred and sixty- M ix (MO) acres, more or less, bounded as M allows to wit: on the north by lands of B S Lewis, on the east by lands of Jesse H )awsev, formerly J W //ollidayr8, on the H outli by lands of the Estate of J \V B Iolliday, or formerly belonging to his I Istate and west by lands of J Wilson R )awsey and S 11 Moore ;this tract of land B /as originally composed of three tracts 1 ii(l the same touches or binds on lands of I i J Lewis, ,1 Wilson Dawsey, W A Daw- fl ey, Pharoah llarnhiil, George J llolli I ay, (George Martin place), the Johnson 5 and, formerly belonging to the Estate of 3 W ITolliday, Jesse Dawsey S II Moore J V It Grainger. There are three tracts I if land embiaced in the above description H nd was meant to cover all of the land n iwned by D 11 Floyd in Horry county Eg ind the same land is described in several tJ cortgages by the said D II Floyd and I leld by George J 7/olllday. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay I or papers. w W L MISIIOE, | Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas. N Dated Octoboi 12 11108. ? A. Vance Ilooks ^ MVIl CIMCINCCU AMI CIlDVPVall 1 t i.* Iivf ? ni 1?# ?\ t i \;i> h Conway, S, C. || All sorts of Surveying, Drawing, 8 Leveling, Draining, Railroad Work, Farm Surveying, Hydraulic Survey- " tig and Contour Maps. Laying out Streets, City Lots and Blocks, Build- ? ing and Leveling Foundations. Competition of Stresses and Straining, Strength of Material and General I Engineering Work. J FARM WORK A SPECIALTY. Ofliee in Herald Building. For Sale. One parcel of land about one and one half acres all cleared with wire fence at Loris, S. C. Also one parcel containing two acres all cleared and having one six room house, good pump of water, near Loris depot. Will sell ooth lots at a bargain. For prices and terms apply to A. M._Anderson, Tabor, N. O. , Trespass Notice, ( All persons are hereby forbidden to hunt, lisli or enter on or in any 1 manner to trespass upon our lands in Galivants Perry township,bounded by Pee Dee river, Monroe Johnson and others. ; W. M. Lewis, P. H. Lewis, 4 Y. W. Skipper. 10 1 iti I Notice The American Surety Company of New York, will be glad to stand the bond of all the new County ollicers recently elected. Apply to H H Woodward, Attorney at Law. ralib No. 29 BAKER-GROCER Fresh Broad and Cakes always on band. Our Grocery Department is died with choice goods for family use and are marked down to tbo lowst possible notch. Phono orders given careful attention and prompt deivory guaranteed. Phone No, 13. VEGETABLES IN SEASON. ? h Tiir nii/rn |i | UYMAN l?. i. ii i mnii, the grocer man [he Store on the Corner Is the place to get Dry Goods at Panic Prices. As complete a Stock of Shoes as can be found anywhere in Styles and t prices to prices to suit everybody. When in need don't pass the lorner Store but be sure ana call on J. E- NICHOLAS-, Established 18S0 J, W. McElwee, Pro b?inl?ttsville Marble Wks hbnwbttbvillb, s c. Jir-'J * Pricos and Designs Furnished of Latest la Monuments Tombstones and Curbing 2l~iffl f Furnished on Application. _ ' First Clkss Work. Kasonablc Prtc K. K. GASOUE. SPECTAT. Ar.irMT nnwu/Av c n V t Aa. V JL f VVA1 II XV JLI *j? V, UP-TO-DATE CLOTHING I AT I H Burroughs & Collins I Company I s Stylish, Nobby and Well Fitting! PRICES ABE RIGHT. DUSENBURY&CO DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE toddyille, s. o. We are Prepared to Furnish the surrounding country with the very best Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Caps. Remember, Please, that our stock is large and select ed with care, while our Prices can* < not be Duplicated by any House in the Carolinas. We study to. please and will be please you with our Low prices for the best goods* 7