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? 1HJMR Gathered by & Ileraid Man on His; Rounds. CAUGHT ON THE BOUNCE. Strav Hit* of News Ciattiercel t>y the Way*lilc for the Informutton and Instruction of llvraltl Keailers-'llappcnliijics of Interest About the City. Subscribe for the Herald. Very line salt cured moats 10c per pound, at W Boyd Jones', Justice, Ucv 1) D Cox and daughter, Hi Ilia A Cox, were in town Tuesday on business. "Dressed in the beautiful variagatcd hues ot autumn the forests now make a lovely appearance. J T Tompkins, a business man of Howell, S. C,, spent last Thursday in Conway on business. A special term of court is needed at Con way to clear tho docket of a largo number of cases that have been ponding for some time. LOST.?Pair of gold rimmed spectacles. Liberal reward will b( paid to the finder, on delivery to, 0 P Quattlcbaum. Last week in the Dog 'llluIT sec tion Miss Hilie Johnson, tlx* charming young daughter of Mr Allen Johnson, was married to Mr James M Dusenbury. Col T) A Spivcy is one of the many delegates appointed by State Commissioner of Agriculture Watson to represent this State at the Memphis cotton convention. The hardware men are preparing for cold weather by getting in their winter supply of stoves and heaters, while the coal and wood men wear broad smiles. Several of our business men took in the shows at Wilmington last week, the occassion t here being the ElUs Fest, which was largely adver tised. The Sank of Conway will soon havo tiled flooring outside of the railing m the main ollice. When completed the Bank of Conway will have as handsome rooms as any bank in the State. The Herald acknowledges with thanks the receipt of one of the largest sweet potatoes in Horry this season. It was grown by Mr S F Lewis and its weight was nine pounds. There will boa meeting of Conway Fire Company Friday evening Nov Kith at 7:110 o'clock in the town hall. All members are requested to be present. By order W 111 McCord, Se'cy. A box supper will be given at Maple school house on Wednesday night November 18lh. The proceeds will go for the benefit of the School house. The public is cordh Uy invited to attend.. There will be a measuring party at tho Methodist parsonage ai Bucksville on November 20th. Admission: 1 cent for each foot tall and 5 cents per inch. Proceeds to go to conference collections. A M Lee, Frank Lynch, W M Harrelson, I) T King, ii W Lane. W T Watson, W F B'>oth, W D Cox. S Ii Moore, J M Martin, Ii G Johnson, M C Ray, G N Squires, E G Squires, J R Stevens, John 1) Causey, W C Jones, J I) Allen, J E Hughes were all pleasant callers last week. An infant of Mr and Mrs J T Proc u)r uieu at the homo of its pareuts in this place last Friday. It had been in feeblo health nearly all its short life and death relieved it of \t> sufferings. The interment was at Lake Side cemetery the following day. A lelicate and beautiful flower has been early plucked to shed its fragrance in the Garden of Para 1 dise. ' Israel Uilov an old negro and a faithful employeo of Burroughs & j Collins Company at Cool Spring, j suffered a severe loss from lire on , Sunday morning before last. His , four room cottage, his kitchen smoke f house and other out buildings were , totally destroyed. In ebe course of 1 a long and faithful life tho old man | had gathered fcnuot.hn* ? ? . n^..>vi ?jnnu ii (jiuin-1 , itv of household and kitchen furniture for one of his race, and it was , entirely consumed bv the (lames, 5 except part of the bed on which he ( slept. The fire is supposed to have caught from a Hue. His son Sharon \ who was also for many years in the j employ of Burroughs & Collins, was ] in Conway last Saturday and related the sad misfortune of his aged father. ? ? *???? ?. 1 ' Card of Thank*. Editor Herald:?Please allow us space in your paper to express our ( gratitude to the many who attended 1 the box supper last Friday night at Hickory flill School House, and for ' the handsome sum of $41,39 which ^ was raised, and will be applied to 1 the improvements of the same school. J Respectfully, Trustees i r ? mm ?THE CHILDREN LIKE IT , KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP t V i ' 'r [ BAN Ko | of Lori; 3 2 Wants the r unts o\ t | We are in your cine coun j home county? Sell yot | MAKK10T and then deposi 3 JTHOS. E. COOPER J. C. BUY ANT, | E. Li. SANDERSON, ACT QUICKLY. Delay II.ih Itccu l>??n jccrotis in Con wa> . Do tho right tiling at the right! time. Act quickly in time of danger. Backache is kidney danger. Dean's Kidney I'iils act quickly, j Cure all distressing, dangerous kidney ills. Plenty of evidence to prove this, i W il Stack bouse, Main St., Dillon S-C., says: "I had kidney trouble for a considerable length of time, the kidneys being so weak that i had much diflicuity in controlling the action of the secretions, bei n g obliged to rise often during the night The secretions, were highly colored and contained a da?*k sediment. 1 also suffered from back 1 i 1 r i . uuih" iitHi ii i sai m the chair for some time wit;.out moving it was impossible for me to rise. Whed I stooped or lifted sharp twinges would catch me in the small of my back and make it very painful for me to striaghten. I used various kidney remedies but obtained no relief until 1 started taking Doan's KidPills, The contents of one box made me feel like a different person, stop ping all the aches and pains and strengthening mv kidneys to sueli an extent that I had no more trouble from this source. 1 never knew of a remedy that acted so quickly and effectively as Doan's Kindey Pills and 1 am quite willing that my name should be us :d in recommending them." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sold agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other. Allan Ileum Mr M L Rice, Superintendent of Trnvlor f .nmhni. I - . . IJUUIUUI ? 11 I |JU I I V , 1 !S III Charlesti n attending to business. Mr S M Smart and wife spent Sunday with his parents. Messers il J VVertherly, Jesse Mishoe and Martin Davis attended church at. Hickory Grove Sunday. Mr Grove)' Stanley, >f Wampee, spent Sunday with rolat vo.s of th s place. Mr W D Anderson and wife spci t Sunday with their parents in the country. Mr John Tyler, (> Cool, Spring spent Sunday with parents i this place. J D Davis spent S. y with .1 is family in Sumter. Mr Frank Anderson 0 Wilmington s]>ent a night in Allen this week. Srock l.aw. Editor Herald: ? Please allow me space in your valuable paper to express myself in regards to the stock. Pi reply to 10-8-10. He says we have a few razor back 1 tgs which helped our fore fathers. Our fore fathers kept the stooR la" olT of us so that we could have the razor back to help us. The raz,?r back comes in mighty go^xl for i s to have one ready for Christmas. Two man who wants to do away with the razor back. I would lilm t > ?vt> iu... 1 if he has any hogs :vnd any pasture land. I don't think we have too many razor back h ogs but have too many razor back men. If they will s'o to work and split rails and compost their farms we will all have potter times. I have no land but lave a few hogs and what will help no will help my i neighbors. I wish all mor would study the natter over He don't need the itoek law in Hovry county. Mxriun jounty eo:nos to Horry for her beef. Horry county nas but little pasture land and if wc3 get the stock law in this county there will be more trouble about the st. ?cl: than there is n T - ?t 11 kj w J JC l!S in coino together and I wo will have loss trouble in our home county. Our forefathers kept the razor I >a,ek for us let us keep them for oui children. They did our fathers good, they do us (rood md they will do our children ^ood. ; There an.? a <*ood many people who ( have a few hotfs but if the stock law was hero they could not have ] them ? m > for one. Lots try and i have all the meat we can at home < The razor bocks arc doin# well this 1 year on account of so many acorns. ' They may do so next yea**. I would like to hear from all the ( Elerald readers and hope the stock ] aw will stay on the other side of ,he river. J. W. Cooper. j. mm - v. f LORlSf P s, S. C. | lie HORRY FARMERS. | j tiy, so why not help your ? ir cotton on the LOUIS V it your check with us. efi ft i & \ ...President. I Vico President, w Cashier. ? J Sale Under Foreclosure. ! I ndor and bv virtue of a judgment of foreclosure made I>y His Honor ('has <? j l>ant/.ler, Presiding Judge in tin? l'-Jth Circuit, at Chambers. in tiie case of (.Julncy Ninson, plaintiff vs I) A Norris*, deft. and dated the sixth <l.iy of Nov A I) 1908 I will spll at public auction lie fore the court, house door in Conway, S. (J. during legal hours ol sale on salesday in I >oceinher n?*xt it being the seveneth day of said month all and singular the following described lands and premises to wit, Two certain tracts or parcels of land lying and being in the county and State atoresaid in Klovd? (owi.ui.i. i ? ..j ? ii i n 111 i 11 u, | One Hundred and Thirty acres more or. I<*ss. Tract No 1 containing thirty acres, I more or less, in the liny, hounded as lollowr;onthe south hy tjuincy II bisons and V It \\ illiamson's land, on t he easi I y lands of Qulncy //inson on the north hy lands of 1> A Norris and on the west \>y lands of Louise Neely. Tract No ~ containing one hundred acres more or less j hounded as follows: On the west hy 1 aids of Lee and //arrelson Mo I )aniel, on tin* . north hy lands of Manda or .Indrew Grainger on the east by Kitchen Hay ami west by Fifteen Mile I lay. Terms of sale cash, Purchaser t<? pay for papers. h .1 sessions. Sheriff of Horry County. Dated November 10, 11)08. For Rent. A good plantation uoar Pinklay X Uoatis containing f>0 acres or cleared land in a high state of cultivation with two sets of b.hidings, one tobacco barn, good stables and out buildings, clay foundation, naturalK drained and good water, Will rent for cash. A\ ply to, A M Anderson. Tabor. N. C Copy Summons for Relief (Complaint not served.) State of South Carolina, Count vr of I lorry. Court of Common Pleas. Henry D Elliott, Nancy Elliott, C Marshall Elliott, Ida Si Souls and Sarah Price, Plaintiffs. against N Maggie Norton, Tliaddeus V Elliott, Montgomery Elliott ami 1 Bernard Elliott, defendants, To the Defendants N Maggie Norton, Thaddeus V Elliott, Montgomery Elliott and Bernard Elliott: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in 1 this action which has been filed in the oilice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said County and to serve a copy of your answer t.o the said complaint on the subscriber at his oilice at Conway, S. 0., w thin twenty days after the service } roof; exclusive of the day of sucii .erviee: and if you fail to answer me said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plain tills in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. / \ . 4-~l - ? ? 'cujuor w'UH, A I). 1!M)S. W. L Mishoe, C. C. C. P. IJ. H. VVOODVV P Plaint..Ta' Attorm /. To Thaddeus Vr KUioit, Abs nt Defendant: Take notice that the complaint, in the above stated case, and the summons of which the foregoing is a copy were duiv filed in the ollieo or the Clerk of Court of Common Plea> in and for the Counter of Horry aforesaid at Conway, 8 C. on the 4t.h day of November 1!M)8. [L S ] W. fi. Mishoe, (j Q (} p ff. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiffs' Attorney. a 'v ? wi /? i\?i^ >U IICI:. THE STATE OP SOUT II CAROLINA County of Horry, Ily John Holt, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS. VV M R//ODES MADE unit to me to grunt him letters of administration of the estate of and effects of John Oausee, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said John Causee, deceased that they he and aptiear he- , fore me in the Court of Probate to he held at Conway, So. ("a., on Nov 23rd, ' next, after publication hereof, sit 1) o'clooaln the forenoon, to show cause if my they have why the said administration should not he granted. Olven under my hand this the Uth day >f Nov Anno Domini, 1203. Published :>n the 12th and 19th of * Nov in the Horry Herald. JOHN HOLT, 5 Judge of Probate Ilorry Co, 8 g Come and see | JEWELRY Solid gold rings, ladies ne laces, bracelets and fobs. We have a few dozen s styles that we will sell at C ( * IN6W fsOC 1A big line of Mens SAi sale cost. jj | right aud coats are selli Ij spite of?old i) New goods in every line lines. Just remember we ( | is right, we could not ? if we did not have them si | wait on you next. Yours i i ills (?0fh i ^u^russiass-tires-..-j THE MARKETS WILM I N(fTON SIM KITS TURPENTINF. ? Mark ft steady ;I7 % cents. ROSIN?Market $2 CO per barrel of 28<> pounds. TAK? Market firm, $1 00. CRUDE TURPENTINE Mark, firm, $1.75 per barrel for ) vd, $2.5 for (Up and $2,40 for virain. COTTON MARKET Market?Steady K 8-1 cents for middling. CONWAY COTTON firm middling 8 5 8, TURI'ENTINEr-Market Dip $2 10 Virgin $v.-to. PRODUCE MARKET EGOS 90 to 25 CHICK ENS 2 > to 4< IRISH POTATOES 25c r>l< sweet potatoes. to to no im Trespass Notice. All persons arc hereby forbidden to hunt, tish or in any manner enter or trespass upon my lands in (lalivants Kerry township, bounded nniith l?u ferbit. f.nL-?i 0?in??aB Oam V ? V ? JU?VIV? j i.JUniy V/#* |/I COD VUIII* puny, "ast by lands ot C C Reynolds south by lands of Oliver laines and west by lands of J N Roberts. All violators will receive the full ocnalty if the law. I) N FLOY!) 11 5 4t. Mullets! Mullets! Mullets in any quanity at Todd & Andersons Fishery near Myrtle Beach, at 4J iY ."> cts per pound, Send orders to Todd At Anderson, Myrtle Beach, S. C. the Barga? >s w, have to off* oes, rubber! ck 11 I j COi suits of Men )oy cloti OST. ^ d ?3} $ S ^ ^ 0 ! ^ 1 m m MPLE HATS AND ( Now is the time to buy hat! For Ladies, Misses and Ct .Just Arrived. In Covert ^ Kersey Cloth. Call ear get your choice. Our pric ng fast. Mens, Youth and Hoys Suits; [?oing at prices unheard o1 blacks, blues and fanciest T Lhey fit well. See them and ; an Tucker. ^ ^ Ladies and Misses Tri L I " now open for your insp jPU $10.00 each, and our pi petition smashers. arriving daily and the hot tor ton't keep any thing but sell sell more goods than a tincd both rv to qi*- lity and from thch^use fhat is alvvav fmT% H ^ V ^ JSjT'ljf " 'u3 S ifc ^.JEWlBr-afry iVT^ / '-v I IfliVE YE Free Safef y Razor With every ord r for three or 4 3-4 gallons of our I"Korking Korn" 3 gallons, - $5.95 12 quarts, - $6.45 4 3-4 gals., $8.45 16 quarts, - $8.95 "This is a High-Class Old Corn Express charges prepaid anc good. Our shipping house 13 which gives us the hest and qu money order with order and w A. Hatke & Co, ( Disti P. O. Pox 3 71. J Establish j The Commissioners of election both federal anil State, met in Conway the lirst of the week toeanvass. ( the votes cast in Horry County, f and the returns have been duly ( forwarded to tho Secretary of the State. I 13 Parker, of Nixonvillo, was among the business men in Conway last Thursday. r you today in pccial Bargains i furs, wraps and hjdies at.,. ling that are a little off is ?i mmmmmmmaammmammmmama? ???? n S uwikx fl DAPS K^ing at whole- | 3 and caps. ^ lildren 3 s and J ly and R :es are | and extra Pants | f. Loud colors, g hey look swell? | you will buy in I mined and Street Hats | eel ion from 35 cents to ? rices, as usual, are com- | n has fallen out in many | everything and the price | 11 the city put together J price. Come on we will i sbusy, | ra ^ ^ j| ^ | ARNOLD] I 1 Free Wj\tch Fob i With every order for one or two gallons of our "Korking Korn" 1 gallon, - $2.45 4 quarts, - $2.60 2 gallons, - *4.70 8 quarts, - $4.95 24 pints, or 48 half pints, - - - $6.70 Whiskey, Yellow and Mellow." 1 losses and breakage made * next door to express office, 1 ickest shipping facilities. Send.^ B rite for big price li?t. S Hers {Richmond, - Va. | inA 1CC7 ) ivu iuui ^ouu-auG Hast Cary Street I vmmomumnwmmmmwammmmeammmnmmmmmmsmBatemssmem , M W Collins is erecting a cottage 3 m the vacant lot on upper Main St j \nd when completed it will bo oc- I jupicd by Mr and Mrs Charley Powell. Bring mc your old shoes. T will make them good as new. D L Davis next to Conway Live Stock Co.