The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 19, 1908, Image 1

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% 4 VOL XXII. iflyi? Gathered by a Herald Man on His Rounds. JAUBHT ON THE BOUNCE. Stray Bit* of New* Gathered !t>y the Wayside for the information and Instruction of Herald Keadcr*--llappenliiK? of Interest About the City. W F Smith was in Conway last Friday. The farmers are busy bringing in the sheaves. Trade .vas lively in Conway last Monoay 11 H Martin was in towu on busi^ , ness last Thursday. / The weather was very cold " first part, of the week. G M Klliott. of Tlomewnnd, win in Conway the tirst of the week. Just received a car load oi horses and mules, the best ever brought to this market. G B Jenkins, The new homo of Mr and Mrs C 11 Snyder is rapidly near in g com-1 pletiou. () K Stoves & Ranges, price* slaughtered at the big Bargain House sale. Blankets, Comforts and Quilts, a l prices unneara oi ut the Big Bargain House Sale. Bast week was beautiful weathcr until Saturday morning when it wab! very cloudy and rainy. L D Long Jr., spent several days! in Conway last week attending the I board of commissioners of election. I See page add and read about th( big slaughter sale now going on at the Bargain House. W T Floyd, of Galivants Ferry, was among ttie farmers in Conway last Thursday. Rev J T Todd, of Forney, S, C., was in Conway last Friday. Some very interesting information from Spivey Mercantile Company this week. See their large ad. The price of cotton remains about, the same, going neither up nor I down very many point a. Ladies Fine Hats, carried over, I $ 2.00 i& $8.00 kind going at 10 cts ] each at Big Bargain House Saie | Call at the sales stabios of G B Jonkins, and see the car load of fine i horse and mules, which he has just received. The best on the market. The County Treasurer is now engaged in his trip around the County collecting the taxes. Horry's Most Popular Store, is still leading, they believe in printers ink. Conway Bargain House. . The putting in of incandescent ights in tho town is being delayed on account of a shipment of globes which have been long in arriving HOST'?One dog brindle color about 4 months old, bob tail, ears cut a liberal reward for his re turd to Battie Wall, Conway, S. C. There will bo a reference held ? here to-day in the case of Patience M'mcy vs. Dred Mincy for cancellation of a land deed. Both sides are represented by attorney*. The Crescent Theatre, the new enterprise started in Conway, has changed hands and is now under the management of Paul Quattlebaura and T j Bell, They will continued the shows each evening. S F Casque has accepted a post, tion in the store of S T Sessions, where hp will be glad to meet his many friends. Highest cash prices paid sor pork chicken.s"nd eggs, f Conway Parlor Market, Miss Eulie Tisdale delightfully entertained a ghost party at the residence of her father in this plaop <a ' Friday vening During iie ning ?lu nty refreshn ts wpi charmingly served by Mih? Eulie. Operations at the plant of the Waoeainaw Lumber Co, J T Suelley, manager, will be resumed next week and this company is in the market with ready cash to purchase all the logs which are offered for saP at the tip top market price. See Mr Shelley before selling On last Tuesday Magistrate Grainger of Homewood attended in Conway for the trial of a case of W F Booth .vs. Cora Jenrette, involving the purchase of a quantity of tomb stones' by the defendant through the plaintiff as ag' Jt of the Consumers Monument Company. The case was' compromised before trial. See Goldfinch at the Kingston Furniture Company for toys and Christmas presents. He surely knows how to please the little folk' as well as the older ones. # . 4 Jill Mrs J F Harper spoilt part of last r week in Conway visiting relatives. ! Dred Mincy was in Conway on $ legal business one (lav last week. * Wm II Dorman and Purifoy Do**- t man spent a day in Conway last * week. Clerk W. R. Mislioe visited lii.s large farm in the upper part of the 1 county last week. * M O Anderson, I M Graham, .la.A Owens and H W Johnson were all i pleasant callers last week. J G Rhodes, a prominent business man of Loris, spent several days in Conway last week on legal business. The tile work is b. . j completed at the Hank of Conway. tin' nam-' of | the bank being worked in small tiles at the front entrance. We carry a full li of all kinds of coflius and caskets. Prices 1 ov. W. T. Goldlin- It. Manager Kingston Furniture Co J. T. Proctor, v ho for several months past has been running a , market near t' ? oh' r> ? ?t*t h use on :i, d vetc sit <^ss uti'Mii g t. .. t a1 ' h i ' n. stand i Tin Waciimaw i'up*'st Assoca?n held this year's session t! e hit- i icr part of last week wr h the, eh'ireh u Lor is. Rppcns ff.ii Loris ar?*o lliu effect th v>n i mms ... e' csf' s"s mi, '' 1 I> " ro | iir-mbered by ?'i >>..*. a' n., n J. The Hal L L.jJc C ,, ?iro| rapidly selling r? .. he t.ick | of/oods at on.-,. a ?h d /p out of busi ' t ii" la r/o stock poods 1 oared anu there i v icl1 " aunts o' the ditTei" t -h p i m r.i The town u : hoc. ' a1 d'in/ down OrieU .daeot, alon,: the -i . o * wash I in/ ! :\ t>* '1 M ffttns ! 11 scoiji,. t,v, i, . t j v w pay to < put (low i see in/ i. suo?tantial while tin \ ui c ;>t. n oee use it wtAild net co.*i as much in the lot / i run. ( l>T ,, i ( The Stock I.aw a Cm ,c. Mr Kd ' or: A? 1 h:> \ e bee a a sub- ' seriber ionuip- pap-r r.r nearly a ; year 1 wish to say u< the p"?.pn? of tlorry that I /row up <oi orpu in boy 1 in that connt\ and t h; ? I wo - v. I h i rd ' on the farm of Mr W if Ko .d-, near < Han ai e to earn t! m up , lo/el wliai cduoatiol I h.e antler hi ?-f lipit.nl )im nun. >11. .1" II... - I . . vv . v. ? ? v inuMU^' I 1 M I I 1 1 < * ?l I\j I Prince and other educutoi.> who have indelibly impn ^><1 ?' i?- per I v-onalily up n the hi . u\ P n \ county u~>y Ik n e. 1 have ithi .m, 1 interest in ? v< r.\ tiling p rt > i to the welfare ut ihe peop e oi the i county which 1 call homo I am a '< subscriber to tlie Horry Herald ami i every week when I get my paper the ! lirst tiling I see is the stock law. i Now. Dear Editor, p'ease sav to the people of Horry to stop where they < are at and think befoie they further write or go on with this stock law I question because it is a curse to tin < county and an abomination to the < Creator of heaven and earth Why f ones man want to change Hie sy ? lom of old tim< stock raising? Why ? i can answer It is tor the proper : need of ancient mother wit and brotherly love for humanity. That ( is what it it and if you will allow me to name the balance, it is for the 1 want of common sense. The peo- . pie of Horry are iikc this, if one sees that another is prospering by I reason of his good managern n? i above another ilia man wants to . see that neighbor's downfall?and so they want the stock law. Now, i 1 don't want any one to think that i as I am out of the county that I am not interested in the welfare wf the : peoj>le of old Horry for such is not|< the ease. I wish to a one quest.o i. i What if you had luty ?< res of 1. nd ( twenty acres of which was under pn hi vji.1 inn nil %?/,? . . u land for your and ./our uoi-hbi 's stock to eat die gr :ju >( u iin<j a dear wife and ehd- or, i.o ear a livelihood after \ on an; dead and buried, would you think it. would be lair for a majority to foioo a law up< n the county t > compel your ,? wife anil children \c n?< .e a pislure | and fence i <! * a '1 ' m fr m on jo , i? Us d to ion > ^.'.y (i < -O iiu > jnde the la a ^ of oy juu of ownership? i ... g.een pas* u res fui slock sliou d not and r. ver wi re intended to he fenced ana | ' the stock conlined under one enelo- l sure. Now, readers of the good old ? lerald, I hope on win 'hink over { mis and will d away w .in th id. a oi the no fence la v in dear Id orry r and never think of ?r v > . i he paper again eoucerrJ Lei wellenouj.fi done, as 1 o see ( an era of p? " purity >ape from the pu *p and . ;k bv ( the adoption be r . n For the sake of ??u < o m-s d for ,4od .{own. into. v;r , paslures for r ie s , ..od >?, let itaii.ne. ( Yjur r ,l(v . ,?ii to tb" greater fign. I P ; mdgers. i Walk ill, Fia, # \ CONWAY, S. C., THURS V Large Gathering of Conserated Christians. IN INTERESTING SESSION. ['he Wiiccamaw Baptist Association Meet W'itli I'lcanaiit Home Clittrcli Near l.ori* Hon .1 P Derhain elected Moderator The Waccamaw Missionary As-oeiati m mef with Pleasant Homo iaptml Church at I,oris on Tlmrstav un ruin*? November 12th , most ?r the churches e^mposin^ the Association be in r? presented by deleThe delcoiM s were enter 11'??I during tb"ir stay at Lor is, v n;h was ITursdaf\, Friday and Saturday in the homes of the people. rhe introductory sermon \mjs Id v red by If TW Doveraux .1 I'l* >m wa- eh'e ed Moderator; 1 C Spivej lh "ut "i : V l laidy d on education . vs...-, I t'l-'O to with ?/Peat. inU-'-est. ov the lar^? congregation present. This being the first of the es-dun, tin letters from the dilTer-; Iww. ......... -owl 1 MW....1 I ti ' v.,mi i \ ii v> * i i i v u\i, (iiivi iiotid i l preliminary matters attended to j in ?. me " - the P<xcoulive Coniiii"' A-si-ciut.ion reran.me" vo to I Ceiioboth Church, of a hiel) iIcv .1 I) llarrelson was a uieiiib i. that 1 hoy investigate ceri:u i.l'uiges of drunkenness which uad been brought against liev Mr larrelson. Rehoboth refused to do Hi it, bat called the I lev Mr llarrel on as ils pastor. This matter was 'aken up by the Association on Thursday, and two committees were ippoitiled, one to investigate the induct on the part of Rev J I) riaru Ison and report and another lo p? rform a similar service in regard to Rehoboth Church. The lommitLcc.s took the matter into onsidcration, and made their report m Priday, the following day, rej.uiimending that Rehoboth Church j* excluded from the Association, vnd the charges against Rev ,J. Davis HurreKon were sustained ind by unanimous vole the Association ex. uded the Rev Harrelson j tnd Id.- Church. V' i y * in re.j orphana"\s iv.ift /a- cd'.i b n R (i j ustujon: and the matter was eusst hv Rev Rious Pord l)r lO'erai.y Mnd others. A collection . as t.iKc u en h ? 01 phciiage 'die Ll'v Pcn> g. of Dill-m. livereO a s'-n.-n o P'''iay on I ?he subject of tbeCtyi turn'sreward j nid it was put down by many as bepg the best sermon they had ever iv'ard. There was also an address ?v Dr Potet., President of Furman University Green ville on the subject >f education. IJr Ualdy asked that tho Associa-j don elect three trustees for Goker ' 3ollege at Hartsville. This was |1 Jane ami Messrs J P Derham, J C i, spivey and'J F S'.anley woie elected. The i p >rt for foreign m.ssion vis read and submitted by J C S.jiveyano tin', subjec t w. s discussed him, \\ v Prince, Dr Poteel and ) thers. On Saturday on moth n of D Uangst ?n the Association appointed 1 ceimnitt.ee of one for each bcnevoln subject, of the Association. The olio a i no ommittees of one were Lheroafter appointed for mission: I C Spivoy, Foreign, J P Derham, Home Missions, A M Small, Christian Education, W A Prince,Orpharige, C II Snider, Acred Ministers, II l> Holmes, The subject of aged ministers was lRcussed by rnemtmrs on Saturday Tmrning Slate missions were disu.-s'd by Dr Langston, Rev C VV Harrelsdn, R.;v .1 H Stanley and >tbers T'?c xt A )s >'.ion will meet. '?uu Mi Pisgab Cbuich. AI leu, Walt or Stanley, son of M. F Stan I -y, had lii^- bond crushed in the j'nre " mill Mo day \ P. i^'^'d- and children i u, >' ' near D-JurdT >1 O , ? , Q u u. <*y party <?ivon r ;ot<' vilen fnchday nitfhl in tenor of iVt? h Walter Sutton and Wr Morton Davis. Mr Davis is troin] Couisville Ky. Jose Mi shoe and Stanley Ander-j ;.?n visited relatives at Cool Spring Sunday. J . S (' or ' . ic^r.d *inlo Li;o lew no u.ii? i John trl Siz?r U. F. WiiKin on and Mr Nichols f Conway visited fritjnda hero Sunlay. J. D, Davis has moved his family rom Sumter to Allen, G.u* Five Dollars Reward. COST:--on the streets of Conway > e pair of tfold rimmed spectacles nid case. The linder will receive live dollars reward by delivering same in tfood order, to C L1 C^uattlebaum. fcSS* CS 1DAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1901 FRO,VI ILOKIDA. FlicOraiijre IUokskuii* llloom and (lie iN i k 111 i 11 k a I c S i 11 >t. Kditor Herald: Will you please allow ino vv small spat- in your Dear ()UI Herald for the following article: Health is very eood in our little town now, Oranges are very plentiful and they are 1 he largest this year than ever ^rown before in the Slate of Florida. Our new Haptist church is now completed and the first meeting was held there last Sunday on whi h oe easioti a very laree eon^rejeatb n \va? preset! Mr H'.iv Hrewatd is now employed as head clerk in the commissary c>t the Cummer I <nmb Co. On Thuv<day,, November 1.11th, Mr Sidney lire ir i will he married t o M i ss (i i rt ie (1 ijm r a t . p : n The v will t?e married a the home of the bridi at. Duval \ fter luncheon thev will , cturn to 1?mama and ecup'v their ..u if'.tl home heve. Their many rre i wish them i lono and hapnv life M C>< n e f Din-more spent S '> r?lativ? and f 'ie?.' . i ni n . 1,1 t ii.? Tn . pontine i- ;i!|> , whcivi |;o I) ilds the respnnsibi? position of manager, Sunday n?/li t. On last Friday, al, lireward's tin*- | pontine camps, two morons were , sli"' 0110 of whom died, The shoo' i ! * \V:?v. (ion" l>V a MO*. 1 M- ; Mrj' , A ? i joon a-, .in- otirif occurred Mr .1 U ilo'^'iid, ni.ina,ror of the linn I reported it to ShevilT Bowden and had the guilty man put in jail. [low is ttip no fence law coining on in Horry? The farmers should ^et wise. With host wishes to the I lorry Herald a?id its readers. Hill. llOWrll l?Of.-S. Th Health of the community is jrouu irosent. Mi ... i Mrs L II Booth left Sat urday t r Florida. I would like say a word to 44Herald Header as he has been shut up in a dark room for sometime. He savs there are no woods lands, or as j^ood as none. One must certainly believe that, he ha> been shut up where he eon Id not see or else he is near sighted. I thinl: if h< w nild jjot ot wher he can - > he *>? ill sav ' > ' ared la d, or as i i '. < he people will ? t v.,. k miu mike lawful feu ens tin , will h ?ve plenty to do besides try to <.e the stork law in I lorry. The men who want : ^ " _ it . IL .IK' <J 1 >(, I III' I../.V (' I WllO are l' * ! . |) <l" \\ | . ; . - . ' j,.flllll 11 tl>\ l'? . !t , I UUl your: Jigaiuct ilie, slues* law (j! ood Roy. Seven Year's ov Profit. "1 liuve had st v.'u years of proof that l)r Kind's New I )isoovei y is the h<ot nu'tiirine for l Oiiohs itnd colds and for every diseasoil euuditinn of the throat, nest or I ungu," s iys M N //enry, ?>1 |\ti>:tinu, Mo The worn] has had thirty ve-ir of proot that Dr Kii./s New Discovery is the I Is st icntetly for tvumhs d eo!d-?, la yrippo, nstinna ha. '?> . t, tirore iti-t, heinorrliau'o ol the lnu.^?>, end the early stugesof consiii.ip'itM It-, tiuiel us? al ways pre vet its i he development o I pneumonia. So'd tinier guarantee at Nor ton Drue Co's drug stoic. 50e and $1 i'riai hot tie I r"e % Tlic No Fence Oiustioa. Editor Herald:? Please allow mo space in your columns to say a few words about the no fence la v as they have so much to say about it. Wo do not need it. We do not, want to bar front feed when there is s< much in the woods for them?for hot/s. i cows and all other Mock If we bar them from the { fits-, :v ores and mass what will be to left them. Mi j/./.' not the < x Wha.1 is the use I tr /./.] nlit - ?i*K wie?n there is nothing to en.t bo me speak very much about v tie p(.or stick. They have i stock end hate t.o see their i 'tghhors have any. i.'e au e they cannot k< cm any me.. > eat they d ii t warn to see anvbody else have any. Muzvh i > \ to rod on the corn his toaster and lie is ox. I think thi i oi'.id the fello" wh'o want- the no fenei law. May! before 'on^ ilt. Lim mjd will make a (food fence. bet as hear from the fellow that signs himself Sly Coon. A & R j Gurlcy. Edit.oi ITeruld:?IMoase allow me space in your paper for a Tew line in regards lo tin*, stock law. A tfreat, many of the writers think they want the no fen'je law hut they don't know what they want The no fence law is what v.e don't need, I was raised in Horry county but have been in other places where they have the stock 'aw and I don't, think we need it. W need the fence instead of the i.) fence. I hope tho people will ' their fonct up and leave the no ;ence off, T. 1 4 i. GOOD NEWS. ,\\n ii y Con way Rentier* Have llcartl it mid Profited Thereby. "Good news travels fast," and the thousand? of hack sutTerors in Con wftv are ylad to learn tlrvt prompt relief is within their reach. Many a I imo, weak and aehitur baek is had no more, thanks to Doan's Kidnoy Pills. Our citizens are tolling the ljo.hI news of their experience with the <>l<i<QuakerKetnedy. Here is what Mrs KT Harmon, living in Con way. S. C , says: "I sulTered severely from a dull aching in my hack and loins. My head ached severely, my eves pained me and there was a blurring of the eye si^ht. My feet and hands bloated badly, t he socre tious were highly colored and deposited a dark sediment. My kid novs were so active that 1 was caused a de d of ann< yance by the too fr- quent action ( f toe secretions at nijrht. I was rn i down physically and nothinir seer icd to do mo any ijood intiI I pr< mred Doan's Kidni'V I'll- '* He Norton Druif Co fh.'V nclpiu <u wonderfidly and .; . t1.-;... , . > > i '? : uuiiiuu i. ill .1111 LBUIlUg 1 '' iITerent p.-rsnn. The backache .J j?i\inhave il sappearcd, my eyoight i. good .u, ? the bloating has been eradicate'.. The secretions are < ' -an and regular, and I can sav that )oans Kidi ey Pills have helped i ire than any remedy I had lously used.'" i >r sale by all dealers. Price fib cents. Poster Milburn Co., PulTa'o. New York, sold agents for the Unit od St a 1os. Itcmember th name? Doan's? ,'iid take te othot Cool i j.. Mr K.Vitor Hern Pleaso allow me spi. ;e for a ! .*? more words about t ie stock law. I am still in f ivor o it, but there aro a lot who have ?u.t give the subject sullicicnt though may stain, on their feet and end cry paterna?is n, but of course there is nothing ui der the sun that doesnt ease a lot of kickers There are ui .senIers against ever} tiling from the plan of salvation to th way of driving a carpet tack I avc no ti/ht. to m \keagainst any ( on L lie luture of our county novo w.,. brighter than il is t iduy, there wn n.'c r greater hop " for the man 111 ! - eves to ~oe and cars to hear ami J> it we neeu too stock lav. Some wiie said in hist weeks issu that the razor b ick hog comes in mighty good for Christmas, lie comes in before Christmas "why" because there s no fence to keen him out t I Hest wishes to the Herald and its in ny 'wider* J C Johnson' Olmuary. A. J. Hardee was born in Horry c mr.ty, S. 0,, April 28th, 1840 auu dieu at his home near Lout's, July 11 h, 1008. .M r 11 ardce w as t. w i oe marri ed, the first time to Mrs Helen l<\ Ses M'jns on Hecember 81th, 1805, ana to this union was born two sons .oid one daughter. Mrs Hardee d.rd October loth, 1877 and ho was ^ m.ori-'d again to MUs Missouri C. Huiisem., iNovemuer 18th, 1878. To this union was born four sons auu one daughter. Mr Hardee was a gallant confederate soldier, having enlisted June 24tb, 1801 in Capt W, C. While's company, and sorveo in Co. H. 7th Soutli Carolina Regiment during the war on the from .mes in Virginia and Maryland. fne deceased was severe.y wounded in the hip from which he suffered during his life. Mr Hardee was a devoted husband and father ano was a consistent member of Buck Creek Uapt istchurch the last twenty ye tr of his life. May the Civer of all good bles> and pivscve the breaved family. S. VV. Vaught, Loris, S. C., Nj(*v Ib.n, 11)08. Iipworlli l.oa/ruc Scrvicvs at f:loyti Mr Editor: I/Mease announce ii your columns that theie will be an Kpworth League service at Kloydoni/reh tue 1th Sunday afternoon ai .'1 o'clock. The p iblio is invited. J Emerao Ford. Prealden. "??x upper. re will y\ a box supper at iv-iuboth McL 1k? list Church on ti,? mgnt of the 21! h (Thanksgiving.) All the girls an . xpccted to bring boxes. The pu iic is cordially invited. A recei t act i f the legislature hu> ii: a change regarding the salary oi . tie co inty sherilT, so ll a his pay after January 1st will he material^ curtaih d. The sheriff and his friends are interest d about this matter as this ( Hi o should r qui 'e a good salary, and ui effort svili probably be made to a/o the mended at tin approae tug sessi i the general as sen in /. The ol >i sheriff is an import..at one, an ?emands gooo Tnaterii 1 to lit 1 it Good material will not be available under starvation salaries. ? Commercial pri ting at the Herald ^ j I J i ' i No. 32 / Tl?? Stock Law. teditor Herald:- Will you pleaso illow iho spa-fa in your valuable columns to write a few lines con- j certiing the stock law as it seems *s though that is the question that is trying to be discussed, although it seems as if some think it a question of personalities. v Now, friends it is up to every nan to have his own opinion. I think ju^t as much of the man who 1 wants the fence or the old tract H where the fence ought to he as I .s lo of the stock law man Hut as to myself 1 think the stock law \ is what Horry needs ?in fact I enow it. How many fields do we >ee lying out on account of the fence *otten down and no timber to re- . mild it, and the owners hardly ab- rj o to buy wire. I know of several .food farms lying out now and if 'i .ve had the stocK law some one would be cultivating those farms iustead of hiring out by the day >r month as a laborer. We all midw hiis is poor living. Why is oar land not valuod like ?ur adjourning counties whore they iavo the stock law? Because it Mikes more to fence a farm than it loes to clear it. Now, fellow farm rs if we can do a thing to help vnrybodv and increase the value of ?ur properly don't you all think we night to do it? L do. Some say there is too much woods I md for us to have the stock law. fhut is the very reason we have so nuch woods and there will be more 11 a few years if we don't get the .uock law. In reply to Sugar Yaui will say. <ly fence is most rotten down, but tike a good many others 1 see, I mve a right heavy hedge row of tushes, briers and jessamine vipes. i am afraid to remove the hedge for ear the fence will fall down. Lets mve the stock law and get rid of uch hedges and goto work clearing aud and have larger forms, better arms and idcer looking far us. cheu we will have a nijo loouiug xmntry aud will be rid of the flees md ticks and can atford to scatch he red bugs. - t * mm Some say that the people who vart the stock law are lazy. Well, dial is no killing disease and we lope there will soon be enough of me people that are la/.y to the fence md interested in farming to do <,way with the aggregating pest that ve call fence. jNow, we want the fence men to .pur up aud give us points and rea,uns why thi stuck law is not best, it is facts and figures we want aud iot mere argument. We fully be.eve we are going to have the stock IW SOOn. I WISH it. wnilld .'mm. li>o he court house then we would have i good court house and a good couny The health of the community is .food at this writing. Potato digging is about over and everybody seems to have sweet po.atoes in abundance. The recent freeze ruined a lot of he peoples' seed sugar corn. A. C. McNair, of Marion county pent several days in this section ju business. S. N. Smith, ustice, S. C. "Ambitious young men an ladies hould learn Telegraphy; for, since tie now 8 hour law oeeamo elfeetive here is a shortage of many thouand telegraphers. Positions pay I'Oin $50 to $70 per month to begmiers. The National Telegraph Insituto of Columbia, S. C., and live ither cities is operated under superlsion of It. It OHieials and all stu lents are placed whon qualified. Arito the for particulars, 11-19- It. Sale I'nder Kxccutloii. By virtue of an execution made in t. e case of K. J. & A. C. Stafford, P .intills vs. Carter <fc Company, jiefendanis, notice is hereby given hat I have seized and will sell boire too court house door at Conw iy, S C,, on salesday in Decem?er next, it being the 7th day of aid month, during legal hours of ale, all and singular the stock of foous, wares and merchandise of ne said Carter & Company, as how.i by inventory in my oftice, uid situate in their store at Daisy, i. u. u. J. Sessions, 7uv 17, 11108 She'iff Horry Co. ' '< Sale Under Execuion. K. II. Seals, Plaintiff, against James A. Bailey, Defendant Under and by virtue of an execuion issued in above stated action odged in my office, I have seized nd will sell before the Court House .oor in Conray, S. C., during legal ,ours of sale on Salesday in Decem?er, it being the 7th day of said ionth tho following personal property, to wit: i. ?vu mules, 1 two horse wagon, wo sets of harness, one guano dis,ributor, one Lewis' upright plow, wo goose neck weeding hoos, the roperty of James A. Bailey and old to satisfy said execution. Terms of sale cash. B. J. Sessions, / Sheriff Horry Co { j 'onway, S, C., Nov. 12, 1903