The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 16, 1909, Image 1
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To a Recent Assertion of
a Correspondent.
STARTED THE YEAR SHORT
Of Funds ?u?J Waw, Th??r*;fore.
Considerably 11 *i odlc;i pped in tlic
Work of I in pro v in at tlic Roads*
Expects to l)'j as Ciiiod Work as
Circumstances Will Permit.
There are too many well informed
people in the county, of course, for
any very broad misstatement as to
the more general matters of couofcv
government to mislead a very large
number of our people; but it has
been stated by a correspondent o'
your paper that "as Mr Murrell
went into cilice under more favorable
conditions than his predecessor,
Mr W K Holt * * our peopl
will naturally expect good wort
from M v Murrell."
1 sincerely hope that good work's
expected of me bv the people whether
1 went into cilice "under more
favorable circumstances" or not and
as good work as I can do under favorable
or unfavorable circumstances
I expect to do.
Hut if "favorable circumstances"
menus more money to work with
your correspondent is wronjf. If I
could think he meant by "favorable
circumstances" more energy, more
effective work and better manage
ment, 1, of course, would feel largely
complimented, but such compliments
are rather to bespoken openly than
interpreted into any pointless remarks.
There was no increase in 11)09 for
roads and bridges.
About five thousand dollars was
spent in 11)08 more than than the es*
timateof the Hoard of that year.
About five thousand dollars more
was spont by the Supervisor during
the first six months of 11)08 than 1
during the last six months of 1908.
About five thousand dollars more i
was spent by the Supervisor in 1908
than the actual cash income available
for that year's work.
So that I may very well come to
the conclusion that I started the
year 11)01) under a handicap of five
thousand dollars which should not
m have been left to me.
And I may add that I have had
A : _ . _ :i..ui . e? ; ? .
UUi lll" UVUIlttUlC K)T US(! JUSl I
^ about half ths money my Board estimated
was needed for the year's
work. A C Murroil,
Supervisor.
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Alone in Saw Mill at Midnight'
unmindful of dampness, drafts, storms
or cold. W, .f, Atkins worked as night
watchman, at H.itnicr Springs, Tenn.
Such exposure gave him a severe cold
tliat settled cn his lungs. At last he hud
to give up work, fie tried many remedies
but all failed till he used Dr King's
New Discovery. ''After using one hot
< tie" he writes, 4iI went back to work a.,
well as ever." tsevere coids, stubborn
coughs;inflamed throats and sore lungs,
Hemorrhages, Croup 'ami Whooping
Cough get quick relief ami prompt cure
fiom thih glorious medicine. f)0e and
ijil 00. Trial bottle trie, guaranteed by
Norton Drug Company.
At tlic Union Depot.
The members of the 10th Grade of
Burroughs High School have been
for the past several weeks rehersing
a humorous entertainment of one
act, entitled 'Scenes 111 the Union
Depot," in which there are inaoy
laughable situations which they wiil
present to the public Tuesday evening,
December 21.
There is some excellent talent
along this lino in Conway and who
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Knows mac wicn oui a utile encouragement
there may >?o out from
a mom? us a star of the first magnitude
that will out shine a Maud
Adams and out rival a moth, but be
this as it may, it is certain that our
^ people can rest assured that they
will be well repaid in fun and eujovmont
for tho price of admission,
which will oe reasonable and that
the object is worthy their patronage.
Rich Men's (lifts are Poor
beside this: ''I want to go on record as
saying that I regard Electric Bitters'as
one of tho gieate*t gifts that God has
made to women, writes Mrs (>. Rhine
a milit r\( \Zncf?l Confur V Y "f lluri
# vaviit "? ? wpwm ..v^., * * i) a i/fiu
never forget what it lias done forme."
p This glorious raedlciue gives a woman
\ bouyant spirits, vigor of body and jubi
lant health. It quickly euros Nervousness,
Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Head
ache, Backache, Fainting and Dizzy
Spells; soon builds up the weak, ailing
and sickly. Try them. 50c at Norton
Drug Company.
All those who have patronized
our store during our special sale are
y more than satiated with the bargains
which they Rot. M E Rhodes
& Company, Loris, S. CJ.
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VALUABLE SOUVENIR
Given Bv Alliens School to ExStipC
YV A Prince
Editor Herald: Will you bo so j
kind as to allow me space in your
most worthy paper to describe nw
Curistmas present and to thank my j
frieu s it Athens for same?
I was veey much surprised on lastj
Saturday, December 11th, when
M'lSS fjetlii* H iirriilcnn nr>nmmw.
nied by her sister, Miss Elbe, and
her brother, Marion, behind a pair]
of large gray mules drove up lo my ,
home and hailed mo. We all met,
with the usual Christmas smiles.
I noticed on the seat by the side of j
young Harrelsou a very larg?* nack-1
age neatly wrapped. Miss Harrelson
asked her brother to bring the J
package which she presented to rue j
in honor of her school. Like all ot-]
her men, I was more than auxious
to see the contents, and upon examination
[ found a large and most
beautiful quilt which had oeen made :
by the young ladies of Athens
school --- eutitled "The Farmer's j
Daughter" and in it was found the |
following note:
(>Compliments of the
Local Association at Atiikns
to
Mr and Mrs W A. Prince.
We have realized about $30 00
from this quilt."
This quilt contains nine beautiful,
squares of green, yellow and white!
and has upward of four hundred]
names of persons who worked in the |
squares with different colors of silk
thread. In the upper toft hand
square appears the name of Miss
Mary T. Nance, President State
School Improvement Association,
and also Miss Lettie llarrelson,
President County School Improvement
Association. In very conspicuous
places appear the names of
Messrs Jack Williamson, II tl in son
andPiassier Harrelsou, Trustees
Near the center and in very large
letters appears the name W. A.
Prince, County Superintendent of
bid ucation.
On the upper right hand corner
attached to the quilt is a beautiful
badge made of silk ribbon eight or
ten inches long oy three or four inches
wide and contains the following
inscription: "Souvenir of Athens
School, September 20h, 11)08 " This
gives the date when it was made.
I am informed that a fee of live
cents wasoharged for each name inserted.
The young ladies of other
schools can see very readily how
they mav raise $25 or $80 for their
school and then have a quilt.
To Miss llarrelson, the eflieion
teacher, trustee?, parents and pu
pils of the school at Athens, for tne
kindness shown me and the high
esteem in which you hold me, I ue
sire to state that words will fail to
express the gratitude of my heart,
to you all. I assuro you that 1 appreciate
this gift of yours more
highly than the salary paid me for
services while in cilice. May the
seed planted in ihe ruinds of the
children of llorry spring up and be
as a green bay tree planted by the
river side. W, A.. Prince.
Cleanliness Is the first law of health
itioidu at well as outside. Let IIoUisLr's
Kocky Mountain lea be your infernal
cleanser, then your organs will be pure,
and clean, your health good, your system
right. Start to night. Conway Drug Co.
INothlnjf Definite.
Nothing definite can be stated al
this time in regard to the sale of
the plant of Kanawha Lumber Corporation.
The bidder at the sale
several months ago, refused to comply
with the bid, and it seems that
the U. S. Court has refused to com
pel him to do so. The question row
is as to how the propnrty will be
disposed of. There seems to be
several questions concerning the
title to the timber lands aud it is
said that the inventory that was ex
hibited was not perfectly true as to
the personal properly belonging to
the Company. Mr W H Chatlbourn,
one of the receivers, slated last
week that he thinks that he can sell
the property by piece meal, that is
he can Hud purchasers for different
nai ls of the equipment. There is
nothing now being done in regard
to the matter that we know of.
THE MARKETS
WILMINGTON
SPIRITS TURPENTINE ? Market
steady 88^6 cents.
ROSIN?Market $2 00 per barrel of 280
pounds.
T A U Ttf *1 A ? n rx
i ni> mninri ill ill, 1 III*
CRUDE TURPENTINE ? Markel
firm, $1.75 per barrel for hard, $28.0
for din and $8.50 for virgin.
" COTTON MARKET
Market? Steady 14 5 Scents for middling.
CONWAY
COTTON?firm middling 14 l-2cts
TUR PENTINEr-Market Dip $2 50
Virgin $2.80.
PRODUCE MARKET
EOGS 20 to 25
CHICKENS 25 to 40
Over coats from $1 00 up at tbe
Gully.
lis $tt
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JONWAY, S. C., THURSD
Proposed Between Georgetown
and Conway.
J. W. HARLLtE AT HEAD.
Mr IImi'IIph of Ci??o rjfctowil was In
Conway Last rhursday in tin*
InturcAt of the Proposed New
Stea in ship I.I Me lint It is l he Ga tin
Sail Pcfruiiit ''iNotliiojr Definite"
There has been some talk Utoh
of the establishing it of a new line o'
steamers between Georgetown and
Conwa.y for tiie purpose of carrying
fre>#ht betweeu this point and per
Irapi further up the river. Cap
John W Ilarltee, of Georgetown,
was in Conway last* Thursday callin#
on the m ?rckanls and other business
men who are supposed to bt
interested in the matter of freight
with the view toorgui/en# a company
to purchase the steamer l.toumaine
to run between the points
above mentioned. Capt llarllet
took a parly of ihe business men
down to the wai ves to look at tin
steamer ami tlio-c w ho exftmi nod I In
bolt seem to be pleased with it. i\
is stated that no immediate steps
have as yet been taken toward the
formation of the company, while on
the other hand it is said that something
definite will soon be done in
regard to tin; in Utcr, provided tin
proper am out of interest can be
aroused in the sutj jet.
Convention at Soca&tcc.
The convention at Secistee was
attended better than was expected
on such a raw d iy. Nootber schools
were represented. The presideni
opcued the meeting and the convention
reorganized and the following
oflicers elected:
President, 13, H, Stalvcy.
Secretary and Treasurer, Miss
Lucy Sarvis,
Superintendent Adult Department,
Liev John S Carson.
Superintendent of Home Department,
Mrs 11. S. Turbevillo. <
Superintendent Primary Department,
Mrs Ida G. Peaty. (
The president was very enthusiastic
(3u holding the banner and
his talk on Horry's Sunday school i
work and the banner reached the
right spot in mauy hearts. i
Messrs Rufus Thompson and Albert
Golclliach did full justice to
to pies.
All were sorry that Mrs M. S
Buck could rot attend. "Reb '
The cost, sale at our store will
con tin ue throughout the m >nth of
December. All our friends arc invite!
to call. M K Rhodes & Company,
Lioris, S. C:
Cliaiiffc of llasc.
O l1\ Thornton, formerly with
the Planters Warehouse, will be
with Slanda.d Warehouse in Loris
next season, Mr Thornton will run
the house, and will leave here shortly
for his new work. He requests
Ua to state that he will be in Doris
to give out tobacco seed, and that
he hopes his friends will call on him
for the seed they need. He will devote
bis entire time to the business
over there, and expects to call on
the tobacco growers throughout the
c nuty. Mr Thornton is an experienced
tobacconist, and we wish
nitn well in bis new field of labor.
His thorough knowledge of the
weed from the plant bed to the manufacturer,
will be of decided advantage
to the farmers with whom
hil n V I K./it C' t/v 1 \J . 1 I * fi^ rv t r\ v?
? \j i n IU v.u:ai. i uiiiiib Ujinci "
prise.
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We have sold immense quantities
of intrchandi.se lately and still have
large qii^intines to disp >se of at absolute
lir.sl eo t. M iii Rhodes &
Co. Loris, S. C.
Cards of Thanks.
The Ladies' Missiouery Society of
Kingston Presbyterian Church return
sincere thanks to all who so
kindly and liberally contributed to
the Bi/.aar of Fri lay last, and to
the editors of the county papers
for their valuable space in their val
uable columns used in giving notices
of the time and place of the
Bazaar. lhc receipts were very
gratifyirg, we aro pleased to say,
and will cnabh us to mako a nice
payment on the Manse debt.
On behalf of the Society,
Mrs C. P. Quattlabaum,
President.
Mrs A. W, Barrett,
Secretary.
When you come to do your X'mas
trading* make our store your beadquarters.
Wo have everything you
want, and at the right price.
J ? Nicholas.
AY, DECEMBER 1?, 190!
i\luvemctif For liood Koa (it.
Last wc-eU the followiui< notici
was mailed Uv Supervisor A C Mur
rel Aiid A H L >no, Clerk of th
Board to most of the bminess mei
Ol the tOA'h;
'' You are requested to attend
meotiiio of thecitiz >ns at the Clu
Uootn of tlie Waocarnaw Club, u
Conway, on December Dih., 15HMJ, a
7 o'clock [j tn to discuss the Dos
way of raising funds to continu
the (4 >o'i K >ads Movement in llorrj
County."
in? meeting was held in accord
auco with the notice on the evening
f December 51 th, and was well at
tended. Addresses wore deliver**
oy several prominent business met
and they all made valuable su^'ts
lions as to the b>.-st plans for cm.
tinning the work, which iias already
been well started, but which can no
oe kept up without funds. It wat
decided by the meeting that thebes1
plan for laisin^r the money was t(
nave the Legislature to pass an Acl
whereby four mills will be levied or
all of the property of the county foi
the purp? S3 ot raLitioa fund to b
expended on the roads. Arrange
intuits were made for Orin^in^ this
mp >rtaut matter to the atteniim
of [lorry's members in tho Genera
Assembly, and th? y will be asked
to have lho act prepared and passed
ut the coining session in January.
Supervisor Murrell has been making
every elTort in his power, aided
by the members of the II >ard, to improve
the principle roads leading
out from (' in way, and he has also
given much attention t > the bridges
and roads in other stetions of tin
county. His enthusiasm has lead
it hers to become interested in tbi>
movement, so muoh so in some sections
that people have contributed
f their own funds for road improvements.
Chatham, Va.
TOBACCO NOTES.-Neal & Dix
on made a big averagu on their entire
sale Monday. They sold 18,88(1
pounds of tobacco at the high averige
of $17 20 per hundred. This
^ives Neal & Dix hi the championship
belt for the highest average on
i wholesale. Several piles of tobacco
brought $50 00 per hundred,
MessisCox<& Poults prosperous
farmers, were in town Monday, and
-old one load of tobacco with Neal
X: Dix in for 487 08 ITjst grade 25!)
it $10 00 second grade 252 at $.85.
)0.
Messrs Owen A Boa/., of the
Whitooak mountain section, where
in town Monday selling tobacco with
Nf.'al A: Dixon. Tneir load brought
$850.27. Best grade 180 an >50 00
per hundred, second grade 188 at
$80.00, third grade 287 at $2000.
Messrs Womac & Anderson, fine tobacco
growers of Spring Garden,
were in Chatham tiie other day, and
sold one load of tobacco with Neal
& Dickson for $888 40, Prices by
grades: 100 at $86 00; 105 at $85 00;
100 at $80.00; 08 at $80 00.
Mr 11 A Meadows, of Whiteoak
mountain, was in town a few days
ago, and sold one load of tobacco
with Neal & Dixon for $'248 2(1 nest
grade 1)2 pounds brought $4(1 00 142
at $35 00; 70 at $35.00.
Neal & Dixon know good tobemcos,
and the farmers think they know
how to soil it.
Chatham is now selling as good
tobacco as grows on Whiteoak
mountain.
Messrs Cox & Cane were in town
Monday with tobacco they sold tooacco
for $50 00 per hundred with
Neal Si Dixon.
A prominent planter remarked a
few days ago that the three things
chat impressed him about the Chatham
Tobacco Market was the large
number of buyers, the good prices,
and that the best tobacco growers
from each section of the county
were patronizing their home market.
On December Is), Neal & Dixon's
entire sale averaged $15 02 per hun
dred.
Oysters mid Coffee for the Publii
The Woman's Foreign Missionary
Society of the Methodist Churci
will serve oysters, hot lunches, cof
fee, &e., next Friday in the vacani
store in the Quattlebaum block, t(
whieh the public is cordially invitee
to call early and often and partake
of the good things prepared to ticku
as well as satisfy the appetite. Tin
young men, as well as the older one-j
are especially requested to mak
this place their headquarters during
the dinner hour with the assuranci
that they will be daintily andcha**m
ingly served by willing hands anc
hearts. The object of the ladies o
this society is a most worthy one,
and one that should appeal to th<
pockets of every Christian who truly
and oarnestly desire to hasten thai
auspicious day which will mark an
other epoch in the world's history
wnen every nation snail nave tb<
gospel of Christ preached unt<
them. The proceeds will go towarc
supporting a missionary in foreigr
fields. So come and partake heartily
and spend freely.
The cost sale of M E Rhodes <fc Co
Loris, S. C. will continue through
out the month of December,
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Gathered by a Herald Man
on flis Rounds.
* CAUGHT ON THE BOUNCE.
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Stray Hit* of News Gathered hy
the Wuysidc For die Information
anil Instruction of llvrnul
j Keadcrs-llappciiliitfA of Interest
Al>?ut the City.
1
) Host oranges $2 25 at the Cully.
n T Sessions, a prosperous bu>i"
ness man of the Adrian section, was
' in Conway the latter part of last
week.
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l Call at the u illy for all kinds o!
) Christmas ^oods.
The .1 amos Shelby show, which
1 travels fro in place to place in wagons,
exhibited hereon the Norman
1 >t last LTiursday evening. kbon
was a very sin <11 audience though
' some of the acts are very j^ood.
i
j We stiil sell <r) ,d rice at $2 51).
i Burroughs & Collins Co.
There will be morning services at
tho 1'resbytori in chinch next Sib
I bath, December lb li at 11 a m
Preaching by tho pvstor. Kvervbo.lv
is invited to worship wiUi \ 1 s.
No servit os in tho ovenii
MeDermott ha-> a lino lot of mules
and horses. See him.
' There will be a box supper an<>
' entertainment at Salem so.iool house
' on Thursday evening, December
' 2M*d, lbub, eonsistine of reei talirjns,
' dialogues and sunys and will bej/in
at half past six o'clock. The proceed
wiil be used to purehn.se a li
brary for the school. Kv< rybody is
. invited to be present.
Salem School.
If we have not whit you want for
Christmas, its not in town. See u
before you buy. J K .Nicholas.
There will be an entertainmort at
the I) if/wood Neck school house
next Friday niybt, December 17th
Bach girl- is requested to brinjj a
box and the b ;ys a wc 11 filled purse. 1
The Pi re way band will be with us
The public is cordially invited.
School Scholar.
He sure and buy your Christinaj^oods
from M. B Rhodes <& Company,
Doris, S. C., they arc selling |
out at cost.
The Ceneral C niferer.ee of the
African Bpiscnpal Methodist Church
was concluded here last Monday,
and tho delegates departed on the
arternoon train. There was about
MOO of them in number and they
were entertained during a week b> (
the colored citizens of tho town
The conference v\as opened by
speeches of w< lcomo addressed t?#
them by the Mayi r pro tern 11 D
Buck
i We will sell all kinds of cloth at
1 reduced prices, Burroughs & Culling
Company.
Mrs R'becca Sessions, wif.? of the
Im.. tf (\ .... ..... i ....
lii IV \M ? jOvioii/uo (III I <i. I i
aged lady, died la-;t HVida/, and the
funeral took place at the Crosby
terian Church on the folio-wing day
She is survived by two sons, Messr.*
Walsh Sjssioris of Georgia and II N
Sessions of Con .vay, aik1 by one
daughter, Mrs S A Smith of Con,
way.
Call and see W. 11. Cook for bargains
in dry goods, shoes and hats
He is selling cheap. Next door t?>
Norton Drug Co, 2wii(>
Zoan l>m?
Miss Bertha and little Miss Jessie
Graham ai o very ill withtyphoid
fever at this writing
Messrs V. C Ward and G. L
: Strickland made a Hying vi.^ifc to
f Tabor, N. C , last week on ousines d
J. W. lingers and family of th.s
place will leave Wednesday fot
I Board man, N C. Mr lingers ha*
} accepted a position there for 11)10
i Sain 1*. Elliott, one of Xoan's
most papular young men, ii is it"
ceotly accepted a p >silion in C >n
^ WlXy:
Miss Deona Ward is spending
' some time at Tabor wiih relatives
r and friends,
^ Homer Fowler, of Joppa, and
Noah Shelly of Cool Spring, and
j Miss Minnie Fowler, of Joppa spent,
f Saturday and Sunday here with
friends. |
j One of the most enjoyable events
" of the season was experienced here
^ last Saturday ni^ht when the young
folks j^ave a fruit supper and curr
tain party. Also a donkey party at
, the home of Mr and Mrs W. A
j Ward. Atnontf those who attended
j from a distance wore Mr Homer
1 Fowler and sister, Miss Minnie oi
Joppa, and Mr Noah Shelly, of Cool
Spring.
Best wishes to the Herald and
its inauy readers. Maud V.
Subscribe for the Herald,
No. 36
Confv"rt-ncr Appointment
Ti o following are he appointments
?f preachers lor the work in Horry
hv the a: n iil e ufer nee of the
Meth ili^t Kj> -i opal Cburep, South,
whieh met ut Abbeville l.i^t week:
i 'res id ink' Kldor II K S'ackhoruo
imcksviile ?() N llouulreo,
Ceu to nary ? VV S Meyers.
('onv\ay Station (J K ftdwards,
f'o iway Circuit?K I'' Sc/O^oins.
(nil i van la Kerry- J \V uaily.
Little Kiver \V K inrues.
L'>ris--i! fj Simpleton.
Waecamaw -S M Jones.
)0t> V\ atsoii, toriner presiding ol
in r, goes vo vv usmngion street
Church, Columbia, ono of the most
iristocrutic, const Muontly the, best
paying charge v.iibiu Iho gift of
the conference.
I"ulvTl a:?? 111 vnf ?
There will be an entertainment
a 1 onlcsi ;u Fioyds school hnu<o
s ....ulii v night I> comber IS h. 11)0!)
In the eo itest three will bo
aw:\r<. u, ore for Iho most misura)lc
lor king man, another for the
happiest locking .voting lady and a
'.bird for the smir*est stepping
;>oy or girl The public is cordially
invited to attend. I'iio proceeds
will go to the further improvement
of the school. Teachers.
Th< ro wi'l be an entertainment,
o >\ and p e party at the Powell
school house, near t>reen Sea, on
riuirsday night, December L'3,
IMtOUIt \ M
First?An exhibit of lire works
and balloon ascension.
Second?ttecitations, songs and
the famous South Carolina Flag
Driih
Third?Sale of boxes and pies.
The ladies will bo sold with toe
pies.
The proceeds will bu used to
point the bui'ding. 'J he public is
invited. Dell Sa?'vis,
Kssie Hurrelson,
Committee.
INotfcc of Annual Moctlnjr.
Notice is hereby L'iven that the
next iinnutd meeting of the County
Hoard of Commissioners of Horry
County will be held in their olVue at
the court house on Tuesday after
the first Monday in January next,
in I all p irs >n holdiug claims against
the county are hereby required to
iile the sam*, duly attested, with
the Clerk of said Hoard in time to
be audited at said annual meeting.
A II Long,
Clerk of H j&rd.
td.
Masonic Election
At a regular communication of
?.onway Lodge. No t>5, A b1 M., recently
held, the following officers
were elected to serve the ensuing
Masonic year:
11 cV I 'i i YV \1
A I; Proctor ? S VV.
J i) Oli ver ?J VV.
A 111 (ioldlinch?Treasurer.
VV E McCard?Secretary.
Oyster Sur?pcr
There will be an oyster supper at
the Pault y school, near Dongola
Friday night, December 17th, Ice
cream will be served and various
amusements will be introduced for
the pleasure of those who attend.
Proceeds to ho u*od in purchasing a
library for the school, The public
is invited to attend.
Teachers Sl T. ustecs.
FOE? ECLOSURIS SALE
Under and by virtue of a judgment
for foreclosure and sale maue
oy his Honor Robert Aldrich, in the
ease of J. D. Graham, PlaintitT vs.
i. iM. llardwicU and U. II. Jenkins,
Defendants, and dated the 27th day
of April, A. D., 1901t, notice is horeoy
given that I, the undersigned, IJ.
J. Sessions, SuerilT of Horry County,
will sel at public auction, before
ihe court house door at Conway,
South Cm Una, during legal hours
of s*le on sales day in January next
it beinj^ the drd u.iy of said month,
Mil and singular the following do83
ibed real property, towi':
Tnut cerium tract of land la tho
Con uy of liorry, described in the
ino-'k'ng' <?f the defendant J. M.
tlard wick, and in plain tilt' s complaint
as follows, towi?: All and
singular that certain tract of land
in Simpson Creek township, County
and State aforesaid, containing one
hundred acres, more or less, bounded
on the north-east bv land of G.
C. Butler, east by f). D. Norrls,
outh by laud of Mariow and by
iind of J. M. flardwick, and west by
land of J M llardwick, bcintf land
conveyed to tho said J. M. Hardwick
by his fath r, L. M. Hardwick,
and kuown as the John Thomp
s >n hi id.
Terms of sale cash, purchaser to
pay for papers.
B. J. Sessions,
SheriiT of Horry County,
Oatcd December 9, A. D. 1909.
H, H. Woodward,
riaintitl's Attorney,