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? VOL XX111. Ihitk C rci k Kdit^r Herald: Please allow me spice in your valuable paper for a fo v words from ibis place. I leal t h (jf tliis community is generally food E. J. llousend, of Jacksonville, Fla , who has been visiting friends ami relatives at uuok urees\ a as returned home, J. L. Heaves and sister, Miss Cloo, of Heaves' Fe?ry, N. C., visited at the home of Mr and Mrs C. C. Housend a few days ago. Mioses Exie and liculah llousend of this place have returned home after spending a few days at Heaves' Ferry, N C , with friends and relatives. They report a line time. J. V. Jones and sister, Miss ir'allie, of Hug Hill, N. C., spent Satur day and Sunday with their friends, Misses Heulall and Exie llousond, of this place. ? Joe Reaves visited friends in this section last Sunday. J. U. Vereen, of Wampoe, made a living trip in this section last Sunday. Misses Heulah and Exie Ilousend made a visit to Longs last week. Deep Hranoh school is progressing nicely under the skillful management. of Miss Hculuh Hannester." No weddings to report at this writing. Ik st wishes to the Ilernld and its many readers. Hlack Eyes. r ^ _ In Mcrnorlam On the 8th day of October, 11)09, many hearts were saddened with a eh ml of sorrow when it was known that Mr J. W. Chestnut of the Shell section had phsscd over the river and gone to his reward. SVe can truthfully say another /.rood, honest and truthful man has gone from us. lie was kind and gentle to all whom lie met and was e/cr ready to lend a helping hand to those in trouble. He was a good husband, a loving father and a good neighbor. He leaves a wife, two sons, two daughters and a host friends to mourn their loss. May Heaven bless the dear family and may they all meet him in the better world, Therefore oe it resolve/l, 1. That we bow in humble submission to our Heavenly Father's will. 2. That we tender our sympathy to his bereaved wife and children 3. That a copy of these resolu tions be srnt to his family and a copy to the Horry Herald and the Field. J ii. B. Edge For Mt Ararat Church * ?. Maple Titlinjrs Editor Herald:?-Please allow me space in your valuable paper for a few words from this section. Health of the community is generally good. Farmers are almost through harvesting and are now preparing for another crop. The Sunday school he"e is progressing nicely with Mr M. O. Anr?,?i?cnri iic llin c i i t>o?-i ii 1 r?nrlon V? * ' Of 11 UC UKV UU |M 1 I 11 VVU v u v? The young people of the Maple BaptUt Suirlay school met on last Sunday afternoon and organized -a Sunshine Class. The ollicers are as follows: Miss Bertha White, Presi dent; Miss Beulab Long, Vice-President; Miss Delia Thompson, Secretary; Miss Brittle Powell, Treasurer. Our school is progressing nicely under the management of Mr Willie Jenrette. We are also glad to noto that our new school building is nearing completion This building is much needed and will be of much benefit to the community at large, Mrs M. O Anderson is visiting relatives at Pair Blulf, N. C. Ted. Waccniuaw Fix Committee The Executive Committee of the Wuccamaw Association will meet, al the Baptist parsonage in Conway on Monday, December 13th, at 3 p m. All churches and persons who desire aid will p'cuse make out their ap plication in proper form and forward them as soon as possible ai the committee will probably no' bold another meeting soon The committee consists of J, A. McDer mott, Q F. Stanley, J. P. Coleman T? J- Vaughtand W. J Lungston. VV. J. Langston, Pastor. Parly at Mr Woatbury's Th ere was a party at the home c Mr Westbury last Tuesday nighi Those who were present wereMissc T^izzio and Margaret Price, Me9sr Alva Robeson, Newberry Hardee Ryan Bratcher and Hyman Chesi nut. They were received by th charming little hostess, Miss Rul Westbury. All report having pleasant time. One Who was Present. W. D. Lawrimore was in tov lor ft short while last Saturday. m ( TAe FRANKLIN v i i? r* r r* i r i lie most rerrcct seirFilling Fountain Pen Made NO openings in the barrel?all parts arc ink-tight. No rubber sacks to break or get out of order the life of a rubber sack in contact with the acid in ink is very short and uncertain. Easy to fill.?Simply insert the nozzle or pen end in the ink and draw the plunger out once and the trick is done, screw parts together, and go ahead and write. Pen is never out of commission even if the filling device failed to work, as the nozzle can be unscrewed and the pen filled just like an ordinary old style fountain pen. This is a feature contained in no other self-filling pen on the market. 1 he self-filling dc vice may be entirely dis- I carded and the pen will work perfectly. PRICES, $1.50 TO $7.00 PLAIN AND GOLD MOUNTED I'OR SAl.Ii IIY Conway Drug Co Foreclosure Sale. Under and by virtue of u judgment for foreclosure and sale made by His Honor K (J Watts, Presiding Judge, in the case Jackson Worley, Plaintiff, against Martha Floyd anil John Monroe Floyd, Defendants, and da ? ted the 5th day of November A 1) 111 0. notice is hereby given that I the undersigned, B J Sessions, Sheriff of lb Try county, will sell at public auction before the court house door at (Jonway. S (J during legal hours of sale on salesday in De ceinber next, it being the (ifli day ol said month, all and singular the following described lands and premises, towit: A certain tract or parcel ot land lying and being in Floyds township in the county and State aforesaid and containing one hundred and twenty acres more or less and bounded and described as follows: On the north by lands of Sain Jcr nlgan, on the east by estate lands of Frank Suggs, south by lands of William Causae jr.. south west oy lands of Alva f.ewis and Joe Pridgen, west by lands of Joe Prldgen and Sam ,Jolly, said desciibeil land is known as the Sylvestor Jolly tract of as more older p.pers will more fully described said land. Terms of sale, cash, Purchaser to pay for papers. B J SESSIONS, Sheriff llorry County, November 8th, 1909. 11 II Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney. Notice of Sale. Under and by virtue of a decree I for sale for partition made by His Honor K C Watts, presiding Judge, in the case of Sophronia A Nichols, Plaintiff, vs H V Jackson, Vineie Jackson Howell and others, and dated the 2nd day of November A A 1909, notice is hereby given that I, W L Bryan, as Special Master, will sell at public auction before the court house door at Conway, S. C,, during legal hours of sale on saloiday in December next, it being the 0th day of said month, all and singular the following described lands and premises towit: All that certain tract of land in the county of Horry, in the State aforesaid, containing three hundred acres, more or less, and bounded north by lands of Alex Martin, east by lands of Asbury Floyd, south by lands of Oliver Floyd and Samps Crlbb and west by the lands ot' Oliver Floyd and Samps Cribb. Terms of sale?Cash. Purchaser pay for papers. W L BRYAN, Special Master. November 8th, 1909. M C Woods, Plaintiff's Attorney. I ORGANS. B We have a few slightly used I $90 organs, will close out at a | 9 big reduction. If you are w ant- : 5 I Jtn organ now is the time ! i B to buy one of the best organs 8 i I made at a great bargain. Write I 9 at once if you wish to secure I J I one of those organs, for such [ - S bargains don't last long. | fl Write for illustrations of g i I these organs and for terms. P l MALONE 6 MUSIC HOUSE | , I COl.UM 111 A, 8. C. * mmammammmmmmumammmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm D. A. Spivey & Company FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS. Ue))resent the Strongest Companies >f Policies written on the most libera [,, terms. !S Place your insurance with us >8 Prompt Settlement of Claims. e Oats for Sale. Wanted?To sell 500 bushels c Horry raised seed oats. Also se^ eral new wagons and second han wagons at a bargain. 3 sevent saw gins, second-hand in good o der for sale cheap. Apply to ,n J. P. Dcrham, Green Sea, S. 0. SU PPLE1V JONVVAY, S. C., THUHSDA ^ J The Largest Wholesale a % | Order House in th ^ ^ The Gigantic Alter ^ (end a cordial invitation bestcuipped, best appoi # surance that you will fine to purchase before. I WHITE US 1 OK S I" SAT1SFAC He Store on Is the place to get Dry G As complete a Stock of Shoes as can at prices to prices to suit everybody, Corner Store bat be sure ana call on J. E- Nl< P! Ol IP a To the Farme W.I<2 < > ! " S'MO It 500 bbls Flour. 3 200 bags Rice 5 0 boxes Smoked Bacon. 1 1 Wewant your bus have not the cash wait till tobacco tii I'ALMETTO GliO( MULLINS: J P Foreclosure Sale. Under nnd by virtue of a decree for foreclosure and sale, <1 nt**(l November 12, | A D 1000, and made by Ilia Honor U (J j Watts, Presiding Judge In the 12th Circuit j Judicial at ( ham hers, Florence, South . Carolina, iu the ease of J A McDermolt, Plaintiff, v? J II Branton nnd Stone Bros. ' a corporation, Defendants, notice is here- ' by given that I, B ,1 Sen-iocs, Sheriff of Ilorry County, will sell at public auction ; befi re the court house door at Conway, | South Carolina, (lining legal hours of , sale, (-n sa'csday in December next, it 1 ( in the (ith day of said month, all and singular tin* followng described lands ' (HI p o n vf> .* T 11. A it ili'.t villain pi< co, pnicel or tract, of 1 -iiid in Peg wood N cck township, containing one hundred and two C10*2) acres, i mote or hs?, at d know n as the Samuel j llrunton place, and deeded by Samuel lirv.nton to.I II llmnton tho same being ? of record, and bounded as follows: on the north by lands of W (J Heaves, on the east by the lands of 11 Parker, on the south by lands of 11 Parker, on tin1 west by binds of VV C Heaves, this being intended to cover his home place where ,J II Stanton resided on the iluth day of January, A I> 1008. Terms of sale?CASH. Purchaser to pay for paper?. 11 J SESSIONS, Sheriff of Ilorry County. Dated November 151,1909, II II Woodward, Plaintiff 's Attorney. ' CHINESE LAUNDRY Collars and Cuffs. I Ironing Machine. I Work turned out Promptly. * Send me a trial order, p Family washing taken. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Work neatly executed, and in first class style. ; SPECIAL NOTICE ^ Collars and CulYs hold for 30 davs . and if not called for will be sold, Yoursfor good wortc, - GEORGE LUM HOLLIBTKft'A >f Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets 7- A Busy Mediolao for Bauy People. d Br!nt,rt Golden Ho<h and Re&owed Vigor. IV A specific for Constipation, lndl*entlon, Idve j ji\(I Kidney Troubles. Pimples. Eczoma, Impure P* Blood, Had Breath, Sluggish Bowels, Headache und Backache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea in tab let 'orm, 35 cents a bo*. Genuine made by Homester Dmui Company, Madison. Wis. OLDEN NUGGETS FOB SALLOW PEOPLf IT CENT Tip j? j,' Y, DECEMBER 2, 1909. * VWWWWSA^ ? , j r??i.^;i **_n lOQ") o*i/l OQ/4 itu ivi'iuu mail e South. Charleston, Hfc ? /> ? -4 . ations that have been in pro* to you, to come to Chariest nted, and best lighted Depn 1 a better grade of hierchandi A)i I'lit'iS AA AA AA AA AA AA i : L-; loods at Panic Prices. be found anywhere in Styles and When in neea don't pass the PHOLAS-; nd RiCE l i rs of rforry: . fi Of li 0 boxes White Bacon. 0 cases Tomatoes. 500 bushel&Corn. g 000 bushels; Oats. g mess a hd if you} we ar^Willing to me. S$e us. 3EIIY COMPANY, COOPER, Sec and Treas Foreclosure Sale. Under and by virtue of a judgnent for foreclosure and sale made >y [lis Honor R C Watts, judge ['residing,'-in'the ease of J K lllacK)urn, PltrifctifT against Nettie L? [jundy, NqAIi Webster A1 ford, O.ven Alford, Qtfrney Alford and Allen Alford, Defendants, and dated the Hh day Jbf November A 1) 1900, notice iSTi?reby given that T, the undersifod'. 5 J Sessions. SherilT ? n ir* 1 % ' of Horry Qnunty, will sell at public auction l>dfr>re the court, house door at Conwav, South Carolina, during the legal flours of sale on sales day in December next, it being the 6th, dav of said month, all and singular the following described lands and premises, towit: "All and singular one certain tract or parcel of land containing one hundred and fityy (150) acres; lying and being in Florry county and State aforesaid, in Dog BlufT town- . ship and in Gunters Islands, and bounded as follows: On the north by lands of J D .Capps, on the west by land known as the Stanley land and on the south and east by James t Roberts. This land is known as I the Martin tract of land and was conveyed to John M AI ford by J K Blackburn by deed bearing date the 20th day of January A D 1800 " Terms of sale? C^sh, Purchaser to pay for papers, U J SESSIONS, Sheriff of [lorry County. November 8th. 1000. H H Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney. The Banking by Mail System of the GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK OP CHARLESTON, S. C. gives their depositors careful service. Write them. Resources over $2,900,000. 35 Broad St. P. O. Box 867 Charleston, 5. C. W .'VVIVI King St., xhe Greatest Dei S. V, - the J a??????mtmtmmttmmwmmmamm m m ?ress all'summer are now co on and do your shopping, ar irtment Store in the whole s ise at a Joyver price than it w tkvTTON'T fJli?S2S>?a88Sa3BSE SHS^Han?BMiHHt& SSSR I IPiroIt Tre@s S RANGING JjJjPpiC.c FROI We liTvo on hand a (irsfr^lo&s" line Plum, Pear, Grape and Malwrry Ti H Uo^e pushes. 1 110I\IE\VY)01) $ I- PETTE.Nfilift, ! KJKRaflgmnnB ^ssEaacssssss^ an&LZStt :u:w i Fresh Broad and Cakes a. ways on banc lied with choice goods for family use am it possible notch. Phone orders given i very guaranteed. Phone No, 13. VEGETABLES'-II > ^ ANOTHER OPP< We are still in the lea( everything. It will pa place before buying you i 5"? Dress Good; and SI A 5^; We can furnish good $4 to $20. Can fit any! date suit at tVie right j cream of the northern i ing to give our custome j We have our warehou and can sell you good i $3.50 up. Call and see | Burroughs t~ COMP -A ' ) No. 34 ^ r v m*^K w>/ m? ,wwv 'W>i?. jm n^Kl a ^i ^artment Store in .% South. $ j * MnwsMwr I >v?<. mmm* niplcted and we ex- <&id visit the largest, S # loutli?with this as- ^ n.s ever our privelige nrsv | - *?u ^ JHA n. oksuvIC Y snc^\3???s3ass!3? & fssfflfisaBnanra For Sa.!?. | vTTh TO 35 CENTS U consisting of Aj p'e, Peach, H ecs, Strawberry Plants anil H IN tJ I'JtWEHY | >roor)vto'. n SSSSStSS^SBSBSS i&m?B^B?S9K&&l fr ? , > xi mgb rm I. Our Grocery Department is 1 ere marked down to the lowcareiul attention and prompt de^ SEASON. THE BAKyi/ , ? THE GROUcFt MtN - : ? ? ^ I ? ?. J -^33 >RT UNITY TO ^ v 1 money!* i * 1 with anything and yj? y you to visit our Ayij| ir winter supply of 4 ~-r? -j ~2 1 ing ?1 s, Notoins ?J? ; loes kH> ' all wool suits from body with an up-to- I ^^<51 / markets and are gors the benefit of it. se full of furniture ^5 ij iron bedsteads from & Collins 11 ANY. kS 4 mmmirn I