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r ? % ^ A* V r * K VOL XXI11. ^ { Horry. | In my last I uninb'ntionulIv omitpt. tod to mention that Mrs M IS Beaty operated a turpon'ine still on east Fourth avenue, |> actically clo ing tli it end of the avenue to public ?. traffic from Mam s'reet to the lake. 1 also intended to say in connection with the brilliant career of lion l\ l> Scarborough that his first } e s mally conducted case was that of a man charged with burning a dwell- ? ing in the Nixonvillo neighborhood in which it seemed that the result clustered around three pieces of burnt and broken crockery ware. His conduct of the case was faultless and evidenced a lipe and scholarly J mind Uh plea to the jury was a t masterly effort, never before or since had such unstudied eloquenc been heard in Horry's court house. Such a favorable impassion did tliat speech make upon bench and ? bar that lie v.hs the recipient of unstinted praise, Solictor Hope Newton going so far as to congrat.... late, in bis preliminary remarks to t o jury, the young barrister on the bri liancy of his ma den speech. Doubtless the incident will be pleasantly recalled by the distinguished atlorm-y as one of the most highly priz d treasures in tlie casket 01 f memory. It, showed a thoughtful and careful preparation for the 1 faithful performance of his life's ; work trained in self deni >1, close application and a unswerving de* i rmiuation to attain unto the mark he had set ?the van of his profes- < sion. llony gave him the opportunity, he seized it at its Hood and went on to ' fortune and to fame.*' There was one newsp per?the Telephone, afterward i hanged to the Horry 1'rogress, of which M>ur , humh escribe was the editor and ? proprietor. J put up as good a fight 1 for t ho materi tl and intellectual , deve opnient of II- rry as was possi hie under the circumstances and the invironuient. It was not until the battle for industrial and agricultural development had been fought and the victory won that the ^ Herald was born, the first issue ? L making its appearance about July 20th, 18 G. It was a jo nt stock cone- rn and from informiiiLion aid belief Mai roughs & C/oll us. Die Ib'itys and Tolar & Hart wore .ir 11 )ri\<s largest stockh ddel'S. I)i* Kvau Nort >u was its editor. .Son i after the Progress died. I 'live often liMid th it the circulating currency was cooters. When a |mi c'l ise was made a coot-M' was given in p.-iyin nt and if there was any eh ing< it was made with cooters of a sin il en' siz; the value being regulated by size. This I never ob served and 1 dnn't believe this was the c.se, but was a d< nionstration of misapplied wit concocted by some v smart A leek who had more brass than brains. Yet the monetary &y8? tern was extremely deplorable, g ving capital every advantage over labor, making the rich richer and the poor poorer. A system that was ruimous to the progress of the county as it L was degrading to labor. Under this w system a person once in debt was always in debt and there was only two avenues open to him for escape? the one was to die out and the other ? was to be knocked out under the sound of the sheriff 's hammer. The circulating medium was almost exclusively a niece of round or square cardboard bear the information that it was goo I for such and such an amount in trade at so and so, and f further tU* ? thii it was not transferable. These bits of cardboard represented the price of labor. They were the shackles that bound the people. The laborer was even de nicd the privilege of spending the fruits of his labor in a manner and in a way that to him seemeth best in contributing toward the comfort, happiness and pleasure of himself and faniily. Perhaps this system was right because it was custom and custom tnaKes law, but whether it was just is questionable, to say the least. There was no bank, the banking business being doie largely by sight and time drafts on Tolar & 11 art, New York. In this connect. tiou it may be interesting to menI Kill.. inni.Uni ~ I ... I lion a nine muiucuu iu biiuw uuw easy it was to commit fraud when hanking houses was such a long way from home. From oue of the land ings up the river, there arrived in Conway on one of the steamers u young man named Bryant, who evi t dentlv must have believed in the * tlieory that the world owed him t living and was detcrermined by fail ^ or foul means to make the work pay that debt. \ (The c rilE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Hokky Court of Ci mn cn Pleas. Copy Summons for Relief [Complaint not Served.] W T Powell, Louisa V Powell, K B Fipps, Mary Patience Sti vena, IMolsie Powell and Cora Nolie Todd, Plaintiffs against Calisea Fipps Acnes Del pan Mincy. Greeley J Powell Nettie M Powell Bessie O Powell Lull.er G Powell Lou Lttie Powell and Sampson \V Powell Defendants. To the Defendants?,Calisea Fipps Airnes Delean Miney Greeley J Powell Net tie M Powell Bessie C Pi well Luther G Powell Lou Ellle Powell Sampson W Powell; You are hereby summond and required to answer the complaint in this action which has been tiled in the oll\. e of ih the Cloak of the Court of Common Pleas for the said County and to serve a copy of your answer to the said ( omplaint on the subscriber at his office at Conway SC within twenty days after the service hereof exclusive of the dn> )f such service, and it you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this notion will at ply t<> the court lor the relief demauded in,the c< mplaiut. November 9th, A. D. 1009, W. L. Bryan, C. C. C. P II. II. Woodward, Pb.intifTs' Att< rney To Calisea F p]>e, Absent Defendant.. 1'Iease tHke notice.* That tlu summons in this action ol which the for*-going is a copy and nho the complaint w ere ti ed in the iflieo of the Clink ot tl o Court of Common Pleas in and lor Horry County at Conway 8. C. ? n the 10th day of No. comber A. I). 1009. W L. Bryan (I,. S.) C. (', C. P. II. II, Woodward Plaintiffs' Attorney. Trespfss Notice. All person are hi r bypostiwly fjrbiddon to trespass upon my lands in Dogwood Neck towns' ip by hunting, fishing, cu t'ng or in any manner whatev r. The law will bs rigorously enforced against trespassers. I. B- Parker, 4 a 85 pd. CONWAY PARLOR M/VHKC I* W. I> Woodward, Jr.. Prop. Best prices paid for chickens and eggs and country produce The choicest fresh beef always on hand and the best attention to city orders? given. Trespass Notice. All p rs ?ns a*e hereby forbidden to enter or trespass in any way up on our lands in Floyds township. Horry eiuntv uridii* the extreme penal y i f tie. la v. 1 la C. Alford, Emma P. Grainger. 4w82. Hacker Mfg Co , Succesporn to GEORGE S HACKER & SON. \VK MANITAl' l riM-:>r Doors, Sahii and Blinds, Columns and Bai.ustkiib, OhIi.i.ks and Oaiii.k Okna m knl's, s'uken doors and windows. WE DivAL IN Glass, Hash Conn and Wkhmits. CHARLESTON, S. C. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden to trespa s on our lands in Oali\ ants Perry towcsh'p in any manner whatever. The law will bo ri^on usly enforced against all trespass! rs. 15 F. Johnson, 4w33 Carmi Johnson CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BHAND LADTRS f Ask jrnnr for CHT-CHRS-TRR'S A UIAMUn MJ liKANU rilylyS ?n K I'D nilCl/AX Gold metallic boxes, scaled with Blue<0) Ribbon. TAki NO OTHER. Roy Af Tonr v/ Vrudit and Mk for CIII.CU1CS.TFR 8 V DIAMOND BRAND PI 1.1.8, for twentT-fivc fear*regarded at Beat,Safest, Always Reliable, 80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS . TIME PVPRYWMPRP WORTH 1XR1BD hVCnl flnsnC TKSTHD | J:N. JENRETTH * Conveyancer & Notary Public r . Writes Titles, Mortgages, Lien! 1 Agreements, Contracts, &o. At stracting and Copying a Special^ ?p 'ONWAY, S. C., THUHS | IPi-txat Tree B RANGING I N PRIC ="] Wo have on hand a tirst class Plum, Pear, G rape and Malben N Rose Bushes. 5 HOMEWOOl I L. PETTCNG ihTH!1!1 "1" ? iaiG4J Tax Notice. Tho tax books will bo open fo collection of State, County and ot her taxes for the fiscal year 11)0! from October loth, 1000 to Marc! 15th, 1010. Taxes are due withou penalty to December 81st. vOtb om per cent penalty, to January 81st with an additional one percent, o two per cent, to February 2S>h and with an additional livo per cent or seven per cent, to March 15th Knot i,a a Tax Lkvy. The levy > i taxable propert; in the county i as follows: State Tax . 5 11 mills Ordinal*}' County Tax . ..8 1-li mill Road and Rrulj/c Tax.... '2 mill Special County Tax 1 mill Constitutional School Tax..8 mill Total II 8.1 mill I? A I i. Koa i> I 5ON I> TA X . Aii addition il levy t.?> pay tin SI a te | S 111< i i) j_r Kurd Gommissioi Loan to retire certain ruilroat bonds is made as follows: Simpson Crock Township.. I mill St'KCl \ L SoilOOI. DlSTKICT Ta X Anaddili nal levy to pav specie taxes vol* d for school purposes ii certain school districts is made a fol'ows: No 14 MlulT 3 mill (i At hens . . . . .. .. 4 nidi 44 7 Green Sea 1 mill " 11 S eistee 4 mill 44 14 Centenary 4 m il 44 17 YVunamaUer 14 nrl'i 44 IS Loris . . 14 mil1! 44 I'd Con way 11 mill: 14 2t) Mt Olive 14 mill 44 2ti Cool Sprii o 2 mill; 44 27 Zion 4 milk 44 2d Powell 4 m 11 44 45 Filly Swamp 14 mill no t'u.v/tj . . 4 mHli 44 514 Allen 2 mill 44 50 San ford 14 mill 44 til Warn pee 11 mill 44 02 Savannah 151uIT 14 mill 44 (IS Home wood 4 mill 44 (id Maple 14 mill 44 70 Poplar 14 mill 4 4 7 I Pour Mile 4 mi'l 44 75 Vir^o . 2 m: 11 4 4 7(1 .arpcr 1} mill 4 4 77 Si raw!i ;ld 14 mil' 4* SO Spring Crunch . . . 4 mill 44 8d Seven Mile 14 mill 41 dl IM.-asat.t Mill 2 mill Sniooi, llotrsK HonD Fax. An additional levy on School l)i: trict No 10 (Conway) *>f two mill is made to pay int.* rest on tii School House IJonds and to create sinkino fund for their final retir< incut. Cacitation Tax. A poll tax of one dollar for scho< purposes is levied upon every ma cit'/.en between I he o^os of 21 an lib years, able to earn a living, e: enpt Confederate veterans over f years of a?jo. A capital ion tax of one dollar ft school pin p ses is levied on eat do?j 'n the county, Commrtation Road Tax, A payment of three dollars to tl County Treasurer before Februut 28'h, 1010 is accepted in commu* Li.it i?f r > .1 work for the year 101 TllKASlJ It Kit's It I N Kit All V. The Treasurer will attend at tl following places at the day and hoi named for the putpose of eolleclii taxes: November 10 Daisy 0 to November 10 San ford 12 to November 22 ..Tilly Swamp 0 to November 22 Wampee 0 to November 28. . Little U'ver 10 to November 22 Ebenezer 4 to November 24 i benezer 8 to November 24.... Hammond 10 to On all other days, except Su days, the Treasurer's office at Co way will be open from 0 to 4 J. N. Jon ret to, County Treasure .Zvt+twx VKU oftus&'iarttt'vss' snzyssstm KILL . COUCH jm. CURE THS LUNQC w,t? Dr. King's New Discovery , FOB cssg?" J32* ; | AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES a GUARANTEED SAT J SF ACTOR g OR MONEY REFUNDED. i FOR SALE?My farm near t i sea shore. 500 acres, with dwolli hiui.'.e and i^ood barn. 3 miles fr< church, 1 1-2 miles from seho and 1 1-2 miles from Murrell's Inl 9 About 50 acres cleared. > S, F. NeSmith r|4w34 MfilNT TO DAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1909. 6 F'or Ss^i?. I I FROM 15 TO 35 CENTS r lino cousinlin^ of Ajpio, IVacth, 6 :y Trees, Strawberry Plants ami I I l> IMJUSlOSiV I I W, Prooriclo'. /, I . I CONWAY p 111 Parlor Market fl 11 | q W D WOODWARD. JR.. P ro |> I trior M | COUNTRY PRODUCE \ ? | (let;-tautiy on Irani. The highest j . * market piiees mdd lor ('hi km* a || it mi .Ill kinds of Wg.na $ ^ j hies in season. $ . | FRESH PRIME REEF ? Veal, M ulfon, Pot k. Sun are,Fresh 2 1 ami S;lt Water Im ! . Fine Nor- | I-.Ik (>> st-rs :.mi all Uindsol (Jane i*? - j *) in season. ? jjl PURE ICE DELIVERED $ 8 a' any time ?! -.riim the week ami 8 '1 H \:iiti 1 |() i>\ Jim K oh Pnmlavs '? he B i n p-i'ri ip ye I W| ul li< is solicited ? is ami satisfaction jf larantced. g ^ ir. M | RT, ifimSBXHKSEDBSSSBifl !$Ki^EK?SB!*a?ai , I i ? ? , , II T IT -nni ni | 11 America's Urcalcst Weekly ! S __ J I s! THE si Toledo Blade ?s a I TOLEDO. OHIO s ' s ! s The Host Known Newss ! s j paper in the United si States * i R C i vc u! at ion 200,000.00 *1 Sj Popular in livery State s! Tht' scve.'.ly fourth year of its xistence a finds tin- Toledo i'-Jade more popular tluin ^ I Mt any period t.i ii remirkalfe career. It j S j i' now re i?t each eoek ly m?>re tlisui :? ^ nii'.ti tn p'Mtp'o. Its !i"ld is i;ot cirrums''?e.ii'o v! by Mate Is-umlnri-?s tint involves I ? j the Iff-Li t ll Itlltl IliVMtU Oi til' L'llit'll | * | Stab s jj;viuit it an icniiesliousblH i iy;ht of : clai'iliii i to be In- 'jic ,test o .tioiril week55 !) 11 MMpi-r in t!ie 1 o'intry. The We el- ly Made is distinctly a famii ly newspaper. Tim one o!>j*'C of its pub Is lUhers Inn a'w.iv- l?een to in Ue it lit tor H?' the American ho.a. , for the fireside, ami a I of interest to ev- I V member of 1 he falli! i>. j ly* fuitiilthis purpo e it i.-, kept, eleiui ami w hob some. The news ol the world is Iciml'e ! in a comprehensive manner, and the vai lum-departments of The I'Wide are ediit <1 with painstaking us re. 'I he >1 Hons'h-t!tl | si ue is a deliynt to he wo 1 'e iiK-ii ami children; mm ??t nil iirs ate 5 f.. I i-- * |(J 'it-im-i I-IIIUII llUiy v I i 111 Ml I piM'.l 1 :< .?- ; I 111' s? I inl stories :ire Solerted Willi the Men |j of phnt-ing the .irrnu'c ' f111 111> *r ?>f li lion lover-: the (JuesMon bureau is n scrip book ol itiioriim'ioti; the K inr.stei.d i ? l Minns nre conducted wiih he purpose of Mi giving the pa'rous a medium lorthe exchange of ideas and information o ? farm topics. N.? department is n fleeted, but K> -very feature is taken care id with the .. idea of making The i5l.i-.le worth in my ^ ores the price of subscription?mno dol ~ | !?r u \ e ir. Sample copies free. Address, "1 THE BLADE, I r Toledo, Ohio 10 ^ <UM iwi i ? wia 1 / Trespass Notice. 11 All peismsarc horcbv forbidden i 5 'o cut or or tivs p i.s? in any rnanncr ill upor mv lands in Conway township, 12 bounded by lands of VV. VV (Jran hum, K. T,. St.nriUv and others. All n- violators will bo dolt with according to law. J. 1). Vereon. -I -kpA u* i? immmmm n ? an -raMMMnnaavnaMrtMaawaMi Zl NOTICE TO FARMERS > 6 j Make your FortTlz.'r for $5 (!() por _| Ton. Cood as tho commercial licostini/ I'lVO timCS as touch. I Volvo i county right for Horry and will sell you manual and chemicals for mak ing the Fertil'zor 1 N V KSTTO ATK, J. M, DORM AN, Conway, S. C., R. F. I). 1, Rox 49. 13w24 S P HAWES, in dim ct. Caters to the wants of the people For first class groceries place youi orders with me, J > Physicians Sj* the use of a gooJIaxativc, to keep the bowels < food (roiu Kettiiii;iuto your systeai. The latest product of sciciue is V'L'l.VO ! ax reliable and of a pleasant, aromatic stomach and bowels, and Is of the greatest p biliousness, si k headache, feverishness, colic,th nra r? ? ? ~ > | BANK of | THH LAWS OK Til K 001' 0 OK STAT K AND Til K I 1 | WATCIIM'li KVKS SAKKl "1 TKANSAC; ION. Moi; | SAKKTY M oril K0U1) 5 Ol'U OKI 1 I10S K COOPER, Pits. jj K L SANI)KUS< <>?J rzviM <w W'ia ?/?v varmp ?w ?B ?$* linnet jj h' -fyt MOHUME H- k. (i \s: OrE=i|^# W.V., KENNETH WILL YOU ^CjJtJ LET US ^il Where you would "rofit" b; toilet articles, stationery, ri from us. We have si complet found in si first class drug* sir Cut Glass at The Best Ev For thebcst of everything 1 with go to Dusenbury & Co Our I We guarantee to beat what y si Jercd. C( me see us and buy when DUSENBURY I r Toddville, T y m I ? ' Ti' No. 33 - ? 5 Advise pen an J prevent the poisons of undigested ti\<; I.iver Syrup, purely vegetable, gentle, Volvo acts <.n the liver, as well as on the o.-. ible etticacy in constipation, indigestion, Uulertcc, etc. Try VK 1 LAXATIVE ^ LIVER SYRUP ? LORESE __ I A'TltV, TilK sTATt'TRH | \ I MONO KlTOUTK OF ) il'AKO KYKUY HANK J AO -- t'NQVKK'i 10KKJ) a AS < I'M S. I i 9 m i:i:s ? J G BRYAN, V Tics. I )N, Cashier. ft tsvillo Marble Wks Me El WMI'j, Proprietor. !S\ A NUP ACTURCR OF NTS, TOMBSTONES, ETC. I Prices Purnishorl on Application A >? l lii >, i. ??% I >n? 1 inn .(JUK, AGENT. CONWAY. 8. C IS! MUISIIIO I MHO, I'SYILl.K. 8. c. y purchasing your drugs lbbcr goods, cigars, etc., c line of everything to be >re. Cut Prices. of erything to eat, to wear and to work oipany. / rices on can get elsewhere, quality coavou need good merchandise. & COMPANY South Carolina.