The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 10, 1908, Image 1
VOL XXII.
I5B
Illicit Distillers Hold High
Carnival Near Hammond
>S0 IT IS REPORTED TO US.
People arc ill Fear of a Lawlrss
Ciamr of Dcsporadoea Tlircatltijr
to Burn Property or Kill Those
Wlio Inform Airalnst Tlicm. The
Aiilhoritlcs Should Act'
If reports, which keep coming into
Conway are true, there is a
serious condition of alTairs existing
in the neighborhood of Hammond P
() in this county. The Herald is
informed by reliable people - whose
word cannot be doubted, that certain
persons are engaged in that neigh'?i.
' borhood in violating the liquor laws
and making intoxicating liquor,
which is not only illegal, but poisonous
to those who use it. The still
or stills wherejtbis stutT is prepared
is located in the swamps, and it is
said that it is made in large quantities
and retailed to any one who
desires to buy it in tho open day
time, during tho week, and on the
S ibbath day and in bold defiance of
the law. This is bad enough, but
to make matters worse, it is stated
that the people are in fear of this
e'ement and refuse to tako any steps
whatever to have tho parties prosecuted.
One man stated he would
us soon chop oil his own head as to
swear out a warrant. Some time
ago a negro woman was wounded
and no steps have been taken to apprehend
the perpetrators. Criminals
buy this moon-shine and iret drunk
Saturday nights and Sunday, and it
would bo impossible to protray in
words the exact condition iu that
neighborhood. It is stated further
that men are afraid to collect debts,
and rather than run the risk of bein?r
shot or their property burned,
simply let these outlaws have their
own. way. Not more than six
months a<jjo near by iu that same
section a man's house was shot all
to pieces and his wife received a
wound, and although a prosecution
was started it was mysteriously
withdrawn in some way and no one
was ever punished. The Herald
calls this matter to the attention of
the autnorities with the hope that
slops will bo taken to put an end tc
this condition of affairs.
Hickory Cirovc,
Editor Herald:?Please allow mc
in ormr vfiliiahlo minor fnr r
>3 UVvVy ?U J I * ?-?. J"* *
few woi'ds from this place.
Health of the community is gen
orally good.
J. D. Anderson and the little
daughter of A. M, liardee is sic!
with chill and fever.
Mr and Mrs I). A. Williams, o
I5ardy, have been visiting Mr ant
Mrs J. C. Chestnut of this olace.
We are still having a nico Sunda;
school under the careful manage
mont of Supt II. P. Hardee.
R#v J. W. Todd, our pastor, fi'le<
his appointment at Hickory Grov
on the 4th Sunday and Saturday be
fore in November.
On last Sunday the many friend;
of Mr Ernest L, Chestnut and Mis:
Bessie E. Parker gathered at Hick
\ ~ ory Grove to witness their happ;
,! ' marriage. The ceremony was per
7 formed by Rev W. G. Chestnut. W
hope them. We hope them a Ion,
happy and prosperous life with raue
pleasures, joy and gladness. M
Chestnut is a prosperous youn
business man and farmer and a so
of Mr and Mrs J. J. Chestnut of thi
place. Miss Bessio is a charmin,
young lady and a daughter of M
and Mrs William Parkor of Nixor
vilie. After tl>o ceremony we wer
to the home of thG groopa wher
there was a bountiful feast?aorni
thing and plenty to suit the tasto r
man. A Guest.
.icf * * * *"" "
,ap/ Shell.
The health in our community
good at this writing.
Many hearts were saddened whc
they read of the death of Mrs Maj
gie Hickman in the last issue of tt
Herald. YVe hope our loss is h<
eternal gain.
Miss Alice E. YVilson of this plat
spent last week with Miss Lula M
Queen at Virgo. She reports a fir
time.
Evan Wilson has accepted a pos
lion with the Eddy Eake Cypres
Company. EI is friends are expec
ing him home during the holidays
Best wishes to tho Herald.
Blue Eyes.
\ Card of ThanKs,
Mr Editor: Permit ipe to rotui
my heart felt thanks to the kii
friends of this community whore
dered such valuable assistance di
in# the recent illness of my wife ai
to Drs Burroughs, Watson and Le
is, for their medical attention,
pray God's choicest blessing up
each and every one of them.
Jas A. Heniford,
Loris, S, C.
*Jt 4
t
Mr. Lcc ForirivcnEditor
Herald:?Please give mo!
space to say to Mr J, Lewis Lee,
that after reading his humbly and
brotherly explanation in which he .
asks forgiveness for any olTense,
that his explanation is satisfactory
aud that he is heartily forgiven and
that we are friends as over.
liut to the editor of the Field, 1
would say, Why should you in your
head-lines or introduction to Mr
Lee's explanation, say that it was a
just rebuke because I would not understand
Mr Lee's article or words
to that elTect; and to make the assertion
before I received or read the
explanation of Mr Lee? It seems to
imply that 1 am too stupid to understand
and stubborn to bcleive, and :
that I should be rebuked for the
same. I had no intention in the
least to say anything to mar the
feelings of Mr Lee. Why you should
should lean so heavily to the other
side is the question? Does it not
show that some one else needs to be
rebuked? or does it not show the
old adage, "birds of a feather will
llock together?" I am a natural
born Horryite and stand for home
mon a Itnrnn nntnrioMcne mlinn
111V/L1 C % I I VI 1 I \ ' I I I V V.U VV>( |M 101 o ? * I I V I i 1
they merit it; \vhi 1 <? you and Mr Hco
arc not natives of 1 lorry. Or is it
because 1 said in my first article that
1 had been a subscriber or contributor
to the Herald for a number of
years and wished it well? I don't
claim to have much brains or education
but 1 claim to have some patriotism
and backbone, and have
sense enough to know when I am
treated with justice. 1 think all the
Solomons car take in the situation
by reading between the lines.
This will end it with ire, unless I
am forced to answer in self defense.
Wishing you all a merry Christmas
and a happy new year, I am,
Yours truly,
"McD"
Adrian, S. C.
Honor I'll) I-utlicr uiul Mother.
How careless we live in this world
in reference to those about us. How
often do we neglect to bring to the
old and care-worn, words of comfort
and consolation. (>ft times we
fail to do little things that would be
a source of comfort to them, but
. after they art dead we carry (lowers
i to sprinkle on their graves, but
alas it is too late then to be of any
? comfort to them. The time has!
1 passed, the hands of that affectionate
father or mother are lying
. across the breast that has heaven
> for thee. That tongue that has
sang you to sleep so often and
taught you to pray, that tongue that
has has soothed your sorrows and
driven away your fears is forever
J silent in death. Those feet that
1 have taken a many weary step for
imn Kif ci iif\ Itt; niirlil o ivi n aio
y uvi uy uuj uiiiv* uj u ivi v; iiw>>
" still in death. Those eyes that have
watched over you when you could
3 not carc for yourself, that have shod
( mauy bitter tears for you when
you were suffering or going astray
f in the paths of sin are now closed
1 in death.
Dear children remember before it
y is too late, that in this life only can
* you be a source of comfort to your
parents Honor thy father and thy
J mother that it may be well with thee
0 and that thou muyest live long on
" the earth. McDonald.
s Mectinur Executive Committee.
s To the township officers and mcm
bers of tuo executive committee of
y the Horry County School Association:
c A meeting of the Executive Com
g inittee of the Association is hereby
h called at my oltlce in the Spivey
r building, Conway, S. C . at 1:00
g o'clock p. m , Monday, December
n l^th, 1 DUB. It is important that we
s have a ful' attendance as we want,
g to discuss our County Convention
r and other important matters that
1- need the attention of the executive
it committee. Following are the mem
o bers of the said committee:
3- 0. B. Todd, Loris.
>f Miss Hendricks, Haskell.
Mrs C. P. Quattlebaum, Conway,
S. M. Dane, Labana.
T. J. Vaught, Nixonvillo.
A. D. Jackson, Nichols,
is R. M. Floyd, Galivants.
\V. L. Bellamy, Little River,
m p. F. McGougan, Green Sea.
I- W. B. Clardy, Bocasteo,
ie W. L. Hardee, Farmer.
3r A. E, Goldlinch,
Chairman Ex. Com,
c- Zoan
1C
R. J. C. Ward, who has been mer
: chandising at Loris moved his stoel
,s of woods to fcoan this week
V The box supper at Sidney schoo
house brought $!U) 00 despite tho in
clemency of the weather.
H H. Elliott.
"Ambitious younw rpen an ladio
should learn Telegraphy; for, sine
pn the now ri hour law became elTectiv
ud thore is a shortage of many thou
n- sand telewpanhers. Positions pa
ir- from $50 to $70 per month to begir
nd ners. Tho National Telegraph Tn?
w- titute of Columbia, S. C., and (iv
I other cities is operated under supei
on vision of R. R. Oflieials and all sti
dents are placed when qualific<
Write the for particulars,
ll-19-4t.
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CONWAY, S. C., THURS
IIMl
Circuits Have Been Changed
for Better Work.
CIRCUITS IN THIS COUNTY.
The Methodist Have Kcorjraiiis.cd
tlic Circuits so as to (iive Preach
inji 'l'wice i\ Month Instead of
Once as Heretofore.
The Annual Conference of the
Methodist Church, just hold at
Laurens, made a number of important
chang ;s in ihe Horry
County charges. These changes are
mace with a view to giving preaching
twice a month to practically all
the churches in Horry County were
in the past most of them have enjoyed
preaching only once a month.
Tho charges and their pastors are
as follows: Conway Circuit is composed
of Popular, Brown Swamp,
Pisgah and Cool Spring churches
with Rev T J White as preacher in
charge. Rev N P Jackson was lirst
appointed to this e.large, l>ut since
Conference an exchange has been
made by which the Rev White comes
instead, Mr Jackson going to the
Buffalo charge in Union. West
Conway Ct is composed of DuRants,
Antioch' Jordanville and Red Hill,
and will be served by Rev 1) A Calhoun,
as preacher in charge. The
Buc^ville circuit is composed of
Union, Willow Spring, Hebron and
Mineral Spring and will bo served
by Rev ON Bonn tree. The Galivants
Circuit is composed of Sandy
Plain, Zion, Rehoboth, Zoatt and
1'loyds and the Rev J W Baily is the
preacher in charge. The Boris circuit
is composed of Boris, lona, Camp
Swamp, Ubenozor and Concord and
Hie Rev T F Gibson is reappointed
as preacher in charge of these
churches. Beyond the Waccamaw
River is Waccamaw Circuit composed
of the Socasteo. Bethel and
Outland churches, in charge of Rev
Son M Jones; and the Little River
Circuit composed of Little River,
i?.. n i. ..4 ~?.,?i
vjfuar v>i tTh, v^uuucuai y <*iiu oaium
churches of which the Rev W R
Barnes is preacher ii: charge. The
Key (j hi Kdwurdy returns to Con.
way station and Rev E O Watson
continues as presiding elder of tne
Marion District, which includes all
the charges in Horry County.
Wampcc.
Dear Editor:?We are about
through harvesting, and are prosperous
and cheerful.
We are pleased to noto that the
useless stock law subject is to be
climated from the IlernId.
The ovstcr supper at the Wampee
school house was quite a success,
and seemed to be enjoyed by all
pre C'it.
The trustees deserve much praise
for their united untiring manifestations
of interest in the course of
education. They should be reap
pointed by Mr Brown.
Auditor elect C E Barker spent
Thanksgiving clay with us.
Miss Ada Edge of Hand recently
spent a day with Miss ThetisSuggs.
We would be very glad to see
that canal cut from Waccamaw to
Little River, the benefit would be
Incalculable.
Jim Bell and Miss Emma Harrelsoii
of Tabor were recently married.
Rev J M Dorman seems to be very
popular here ho having been colled
as pastor tho third tiino for Union
Valley church.
Now lets make a united effort for
success along all lines of chprch,
school and all secular work.
Subscriber.
(truce.
The health of this community is
generally good at this writing.
Kindly allow me to suy a few
words to Mr Herald Reader, as he
calls himself, in reference to asking
the members of the General Assembly
to pass tho no fence Jaw over
our protest. We feel that we have
elected patriotic men to those of<
jiees who will not stultify themselves
by doing such a contempable thing,
Herald Reader must have a vort\
poor opinion 01 messrs ^pivey, Singleton
and Stanley to even imagine
that they will allow themselves tc
ho used as cat paws to pull Herak
. Header's chestnuts out of the lire
< He seems to think that his koowl
odk'ft of the P. hJo is superior to tha
,1 nf t.lm rA?t. nf r.Q unni' 'f flr\>
,| VI. v.w ? v.y W ^ ? / |/v"i ViU F ? wl \ A.VJS.
. made man last lie did not tell hin
to muzzle tha > x or t.o shut it ui
and perish it, but intended for tbi
stock to have the Vhh ?f the forest
s 1 will tysl; him t v^ad 1st Cor. ix-0
0 Let us all g? to work, split rail
c and (lx up our fences and thls prot
lCm will settle Itself. Keno.
1 Box Supper.
e Thoir will bo a box supper a
i'- Sidney School House, Friday nigi
i Decombor l$th the proceeds of whic
J. will bo used in churoh improve
ments.
Epworth League.
>DAY, DECEMBER 10, 190;
A Word to tlie Wise.
Editor Herald:?Will you allow
me space in your paper for a few
lines?
Mr Ludlain. road the 1 I chapter ol
tat Cor. and 1 dont think you will
have anything else to say about the
unknown tongue.
We have men who want the stock
law and we have inon who want the
fence law. I know one man who
wants the stock law and has no
no stock while 1 know another who
wants the fenco He is williug for
his stock to feed on his neighbor's
land, but he is not willing for his
neighbor to get a piece of wood oil
of his land. Now which is the worse,
for his neighbor to compel him to
keep his hogs oil' of his land or for
him to make his neighbor go from a
half to three quarters of a mde to
get wood?
We voted the whiskey out of the
county. Is it out oris it sold in
Conway? Why not have license.
Host wishes to the Herald.
It. C. Li.
I'rojrram
Hacks Township Sunday School
Association to be held with Pauley
owinim ciuiicn &uiulay, December
20th, 11)08
10:00 a. in,?Opening exercises
with song service?Conducted by
Rufus Thompson,
Organized and Adult Class Work
--Paul Quattlebautn.
Homo Department-?C. R. Busonbury.
Teaching a Sunday school class
?J. C. Spivoy.
Primary work, its object and importance.?-Mrs.
M. S. lluck.
The young lady in the Sunday
school?Papers by Miss Maggie
Sweot and Miss Sadie Dusenbury.
All the schools in Buck's township
are urged to send at least four delegates
to this convention. AH the
Sunday school workers in this and
adjoining townships are cordially invited
to be with us. We will elect
delegates to the county convention
to be hold at Doris in January.
Rufus Thompson,
Township Prosi de n t.
I.lfies on tl?e l)i:atli of Sallic
Avers Doll.
(1)
Peacefully lay her down to rest,
Place the turftkindly over her breast
Sweet is tho slumbers benoath the
j sod,
While the pure soul is resting with
her Clod.
(2) '
Close to her low and narrow house, I
Graceful waves ye willow boughs,
Flowers of the wild woods your odor
shed, l
Over the holy, beautiful dead.
(3)
Whv tdinnlrt mo I"'""" * -
.. .. . im^vi tu wi:u|) ill ound
tho tomb,
Sorrow shall vex her no more,
Never a shadow of trouble or gloom,
There with glorified spirit to reign,
To live with loved ones gone before,
Free from pain, resting in the heavenly
land.
Sunday School Teacher,
Warn pee, S. C.
Aynor.
Editor IIei)ald:?PJease give me
space in your paper for a few words,
The health of the community is
good at this writing.
Our people are expecting to have
a good time Christmas.
Well, a few words about the stock
law and I will close. 1 think our
people are like they were in olden
times. Other counties in the State
have the no fence law and our people
want it to. The Isrealites in the
time of Samuel had no king and they
wanted one so they could be like
oilier people. Samuel tolcl them how
hard it would be, (just like we are
trying to tell them when we ^et the
, no fence law) but we will have to
stick to it like the Isrealites did to
their kins;. 1 will close by sayine
, read 1st Samuel K, 10 to 3&
rt 2-10
Land Sales.
There was quite a number of lane
. soles made at the court house lasi
Monday, by Clerk of Court, and the
\ Sheriff, and the various tracts won
disposed of as follows:
? 00 acres in liavhoro township
' purchased by W C llenniford foi
[ |35A0U
130 acres in Floyd? township wui
bought by Q Hinson for $200.00.
^ 17 acres in I lucks township, t-h
1 property of C. J. Clark, went to U
1 A Dusenbarv for $20 00.
-j acres formerly belon^inv; t
e Joseph Ilegy, in Conway townshi
went to J. E. Nicholas, for $275.01
Another tract of 30 acres belong
H in# to J. Hegy & Son was sold to V
j. P. Jenrette for $55 00
20 acres in Home wood colon
brought $20.00 and was sold to V\
L. Mishoe.
Another lot containing 22 acr<
went to Burroughs & Collins Cc
>l for $20 00.
Another lot of 20 acres was so
>h to W. L, Mishoo for $5.00.
Commercial printing at the Hera
ral it
3.
?in m
Gathered by a Herald Man
on llis Rounds.
CAUGHT ON THE BOUNCE.
Stray lilt* of New* fiattiered "by
tlic Wayside for tbe Information
ami Instruction of Herald
Readers-Happening* of Interest
About the City.
J Tj Jones spent Inst Monday in
Conway.
(J. C. Skipper was in the city last
Tuesday.
IJ. A. Dusenbury spent a day in
Conway last week.
The price of cotton is still coipieting
with the figure !>.
The appointments of Auditor
Lewis appear in this issue.
Willie Page, of Oalivants Ferry
spent salesday in Conway.
Very extensive repairs are being
made on the Presbyterian church,
Mr and Mrs W. K. Holt and
daughter were in town this week.
Q fliusoti was in Conway last
Monday to attend the legal sales.
Messrs O K Powell and W W Roberts
were in Conway last Monday.
J R Allsbrook,of Sanford, was
among those in Conway last .Monday,
J. IJ James, a prominent farmer
of Dog UlutY, spent last Thursday in
Conway.
W. M. Rhodes, S. (J . Johnson and
J. M.'Tompkins were pleasant callers
last week.
$1.10 cash per bushed willlx) paid
for peas by the Palmetto Grocery
Co., Mullins
Miss Lillian Johnson recently visited
friends and relatives at Galivants
Ferry and at Cool Spring.
L C Stoud, a leading citizen of
Floyd s township, was in Conway
I he first of the week on business.
The town is making extensive improvements
on the lower end of
Third Avenue near Kingston Lake.
Read the bank statements which '
arc published elsewhere. They show
them to be in sound financial condition.
Prof S 11 Grown, who is in charge
01 me grauou school at iNixonvnie,
spent hist Saturday in Conway on
business.
The congregation of Rev G. K.
Bd wards are highly pleased at his
return to Conway by the annual
conference.
Large improvements have recently
been made at the new residence
of Mr and Mrs 11. S. Collins on
Laurel street.
Mr and Mrs (> M Burroughs have
returned from Hendersonviilo, N. C.,
where Mr Burroughs recently went
for his health.
There were, heavy rains the latter
part of last week accompanied by
cool weather, and followed .by a
bright day on last Saturday.
The moving picture show is now
owned by L. I). McGrath and Paul
Quattlebaum, and they are operating
it each night in thoQuattlobaum
building on Main street.
One of the now businesses spoken
of about town is a joint stock company
with a capital of $5,000, to engage
in a first clasa fancy and green
grocery and meat market.
, j\ peuiym is in circulation, and
, is being uurmcrously signed, asking
r | for the pardon of S N McNadb, a
voung Horry boy, who went to
Columbia, committed forgery, wai
convicted and sentenced tvHive year;
in the penitentary.
I The new residence of Magistrate .
! N Jenrette n now rapidly nearinj
't completion A it will doubtless b
| ready for occupancy by the timi
that Mr jenrette assumes tho dutie
of the Treasurer's office to which h
' was recently elected.
r
The biggest bargain salo eve
s known in this section of Horr
county will be carried on at ou
store beginning December 15th an
, lasting ten days. 10 very body invite
to come. VV. Boyd Jones, Justice
o S. C. '4wii
P There will be a oox supper at Ai
' tloch Baptist church Saturday nigt
December I2ch, beginning at si
V o'clock. Proceeds will go for tl
benefit of tho church. All aro 1
Y vited to come with well filled ba
f hots and heavy pocket books.
There will be a box supper ar
ontertainmont at the Sandy Pla
school house on Saturday night, D
cember 12th, 1J108. Proceeds are
be used in furnishing tho sehc
room with patent desks. The pu
lie is cordially invited.
Id Frank L. Martin, Teacher,
No. 35
I The remainder of the stock of I fill
I L Buck Company has been moved
away by Burroughs & Collins Company,
and the store is now vacant.
The towr. authorities, a few days
ago, issued warriMPs for W. M.
Parker and Charley Bruton charging
them with selling whiskey.
Thero will be a box supper at the
Cood Hope school house on Friday
night Docember 11th Proceeds
to go for school improvement.
Public is invited.
Look! Look! Where am I going?
Pack to the old market to buy my
fresh meats and sausage. Next
door to L. II Burroughs Co.'&
dec 10 tf S. C. Richardson, Prop.
There will be preaching at the
Presbyterian church next Sunday.
December 13th by the pastor, at 11
a. in. No evening service. The
public is cordially invited.
Among the business changes on
dit is the removal of J I) Oliver to
i...i.i ... 1 ii
ui> uiu Mbuiui on I' ouriti Avenue. As
sod Babel will occupy tho store on
Main Street where Mr Oliver now
is It is junta swap of business
stands.
Miss Lillian Johnson, who is attending
the Burroughs Graded
school, visited her in >ther and sister
at their home in Galivants Ferry
township and her brother at Cool
Spring last week She reports having
had a line time.
Conway Lodge A. F. M., last
Tuesday evening elected the following
otliccrs for the onsuing year:
J.S. Dusonbury, W. M.; A. F.
Goldfinch, S. \V.; It. W. Lane, J.
\V.;C. F. Quattlebaum, Treas; W.
E. McCord, Sec'v.
There will be a birthday party at
Leon school house on Friday night,
December IHth. Everyone is requested
to bring a penny for every
birthday they have had. Oysters
will also be served. The puolic is
cordially invited to come and help
in a worthy cause. The proceeds
will go for improvement of the
school house and surroundings.
Several members of a traveling
minstrel show came in to Conway
the latter pa ft of last week from
Chadbouru where they went broke.
A woman or-two wore able to coino
in on the train, while it is stated
that the men walked the most of the
way. Some of them were soliciting
aid last Saturday afternoon from the
lodges to raise funds to get to Georgetown
where they stated they
could got work. ?
The executive committee of the
Waccamaw Baptist Association will
meet with the Conway Baptist
?l L Uf?? -1 <?''
uiiurun uh vvnuiiusuay ine nan inst.
That 11 itrlit there will be an interesting
Layman's meeting in that
church. An attractive programme
is being arranged and some well
known and enthusiastic and consecrated
Christian workers will be
placed on it. A real troai is in store
for our people and everybody is ini
vlted.
In regard to the attempted assi11
ition of Wright Jordan last week,
the authorities have been unable to
obtain any clue to the identity of
the person who made the attempt
upon his life. The assassin fired the
fthot at long range, and made good
his escape before any ore saw him.
The shower of rain which came up
during the night made it impossible
to track him flown with the bloodhounds.
The authorities, however,
will make every eiTort to discover
the party.
The new county officers, who were
elected in the primary last summer,
are ox [Kicking to take ehargo of
their offices on January 1st, as provided
bv law The new ones to go
in are W L Bryan, as Clork of Court
A C Murrel, as County Supervisor;
S 11 Brown, as County Superintendent
of Education; J N Jenrotte, as
*.. m 1 m i?
. v-uuuty lruasurer una l\ isarKer,
us County Auditor.
Although there is some complaint
among business men in this section
us to tho scarcity of money and
5 sluggish business activity , yet ono v
ii traveling through the County is con- V
vinceil of tho fact that the farmers 1
are in as good condition as they 1
* have boon for years, and that many
< ot them have been able to hold their
15 money crops for better prices. As |
15 a general rule the food crops all ov 1
s er the county have been bcunti'ul.
o
Prof W II Hand, of tho South
Carolina Uulversity, was in tho
r. city several days last week, and
y was an interested visitor at the
Burroughs Graded School, and a
^ participant in some of its exercises.
^ Wo understand that his principle x J
'i h\tuinoKv hiirn wne in fh? intofoat r*f V
ri)\ " ~ " """ .^.v^.wav %
\the establishment of a high school
here, or rather to inspect the work^
Ing of the machinery of the school.
x Prof Hand is one of the best
known and most popular oduoatora
n" of the State and takes a trreat interest
in all matters jxirtaining to
the common schools as well as the
1(j high education of the youths of the
|q State.
to Notice.
>ol All persons having deeds, or mort
b gages or other papers in the Clerk's 1
otllce are requested to call and get j
same at once. W. L. Mishoe, f J