The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 20, 1910, Image 8
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Rev J. It. Skipper. who has beevery
ill for some lime, is gradually I
improving.
S T. Powell, of Tabor, spent a! J
v bile at tl is place last Saturday.
Tho b >x sit op m' at Who x Oik wa<
% 11 att.of ted and a n'ft i i success.
n riose pr? int sco !.v a to c:j y the
t evasion ?vy much. Wo ,imi ex1
tlint' te have another one iii the
D ar fuluj >.
(1. L S evens has returned home |
offer beiny away several months. (
NY. 11. Steven3 and -Mrs M 10.
Stevens visited ?.t Daisy la-L Sunday.
aliss Anderson, of tho Finklea
foetion, is spoudinj/ some time at
Hisco.
Miss Lena Hardee visited at GJurlev
last Friday.
Mit,s Uorn .M neev. or Hons, i.visilinj;
at the ho.oe of Ucv J. I>.
Skipper.
1j. M. Stevens and K. M. Smith
went- to Lor is last Saturday on business.
Hisco Hoy,
lVosp'ets are good for a line
Strawberry crop.
(arson llarrelscn, one of T.orbs'
leading young men, is now in W ilininyton,
wliciv he has accepted a
position with t ie AO L.
The gord work on the public
reads near the city P going steadih
on. > he tUpe; visor is looking for
un appropiiatiou fiom the l.eginlatu
re.
Mrs.]j H Mnrrouglu will occupy
the Mi-Caskill cottage on J.unre
street Mr vV ?S McOaskill goes to
Georgetown to reside for the present
so as to be near his work.
K T Harmon, who has been a resident
of ' oiiway for the past, several
years, has accepted a lucrative post
tiou iti ' = eorgetown, and has 1?-fi
for his new lield of labor. The
Herald follows him '?> his new home
and his family will move there in
the near future.
There v? as a mooting hero last
Tuesday of so vera I leading farmers
from across the river concerning
an agreement among the in for draining
Altcl. Swamp in which thov arc
uil owiumt of land. The soil of this
swam;) is very fertile when properly
drained and produces the linest
crops.
Si-venil pa?ser.ger8 on the Conway
local lor a ilrnington were recently
left at Cha lhonrn, No. 51 pulling
out l>efor? the pm-sei gera could h?
traiisfet red. Pile otln r train, howenter,
was held over at Whiteville,
the passengers could be hauled over
on another train.
11 CAN HE THAT BACKACHE^;
1 *Miti alonj: t ;?? had;, di/./.iiir^s, in .nhn Lr .ml
j'1'in-r.il laiiL'.i' i. " l a (>l Mi'lln-r "
lay > AUSTRALIAN - LEAF. Urn plan-ant
ran! ;i!ki in .i i r>-!' rail Khlnnv, Dlacliler am)
I rinnry trail' V. Ia n you n-ai all run ?l<>\vn,
tired, weak mat without energy iim- this rmiiHik- ,
(i >!i? ,'oiuliiii.iti n <il imtii.n M m-ilis ami r ?>o.
,'in a reeuininr ii Iia> m> >|i'.al. .Molln-r OiayV
AUSTRALIAN-LEAK >- 1>V I >1 1 - *ui
i M hy m ii at .0 < (-.. 11111> 11 M-nt I 1.1.1..
.aiiclri'.-r1, TTn Mother Ui:*y Co., I.a Kay, N. Y.
NOT1CK--We have seemed the
seriiees ol ai expert blacksmith,
v. heelwt ighi, horse sheer and carriage
paitiUr. Wo will appreciate
r.ud guttt ot.u e buy work left in our
arc. N\ . 1). A C. A Hickman,
Loris. S C.
TOi.'t > IJl?On the Tilt of J'cbluary
a* -luiiock on vvcsl end ol
; nd a\c .C'Mjw.iv. S. C. I will
}cll my (m 'in? horn oh Id and kitchen
furniture, a lot of farm tools and
ono good row b at. M. B. Smith,
2 A 42
TAKEN UP One red and white
pided heifer anout 3-years old, unmarked
has taken up at my place.
Owner can net same by paying expenses.
'lhos. Liiingstone,
a a 43 Hand, S. C.
W ANTED?Railway Mail ClerksCnstoin
House Employes to prepare
for the coming examinations in your
vicinity. Eric Catalog. Rochester
Institute of Civil Service, 8-HI State
St , Rochester, N. Y.
LOST?On December 2iUh, 1 DO!),
in the t< wn of Cunwa.v, on (? h Ave,
about Mr Percy Hardw'cko's house,
one double buggy robe. Black on
one side, red, yellow and black op
the other side. Return to Hank ol
Conwa.v or (Jon-ray Drug Co, and
get reward.
NOTICE ?There has taken up at
my place one black bull yearling
with with while spot in forehead
and ore year old, and unmarked
Call on or write 11. M Rubon,
2*41 Adrian, S: C
FOR RENT:?S ore on Main St .
next, di.i r to Herald cllioo. Will
be vacant on F brunry 1st-, Rllb
A pplv to, 11. LI. Wood war d
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Estkayki>: Op black sow a??
four i?i Mi t 1 vim I' Id mar k
od crop and u?.tier-bit in one ear
and swallow fork* in.otheY, Also a
black t>u> 1 yearn/ about one year
old unmarked. Owner can get same
by paying cxp nses.
T. A. Vercen, Shell, S, C.
FOR SALE ?Oyser Shells Lim
ot *0 00 pi r ton, sack< d, and F ()
btourr.er at river. '1 Lis is intcnde
mainly for agricultural purposes
but will make excellent inortar, uls^
a good white wash when mixed with
salt water.
BiKBLAUKil, LACI1ICOTTK& Co.,
Waverlv M' U S C,
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Deposits accepted
DIRECT
W. II Lewis, D. M. Buri
A T. Coliins, J. A. Mel)<
D. A. Sj)ivc.v, John C. Sp
1). A. SPIVEY, HAL L. BUCK
President, Vice-Brest.
j] WE WISH YOL
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tj and thank you for the sonorous ]
| 1'.><?:> and trust that your sutisfac
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Jopy Summons for Relief.
(Complaint not Served)
Uatc of South Carolina, (
County of llorrv i
COURT OF COMMON PLFAS.
'V. F. Holt, both in his own right and
us A dministrator of the personal estate
ot Jane Llolt, Deceased, I'lalntilf,
against
lohn Holt, \j. 1) Holt. W. E. llolt,
Benjamin llolt, Annie Williamson, (
Mary Hard wick, Rebecca Shelly, t
Acnes Johnson, Rosa Floyd. Sylpha
McCracken, Fannie Graham, Julia
A1 ford and Henrietta Alford, Dolt
ndants.
To the Defendants, John Holt, L. D,
11 >lt, W E, Holt, Benjamin Holt, Annie
A iilinnnon, Mary Hard wick, Rebecca
shelly. Acnes .Johnson, Rosa Floyd,
/.ilpha Met 'racken. Fannie Graham,
Inlia Alford and Henrietta Alford. 1
i ou are nereny suirmonru una re-.uired
to answer the complaint in this acton
which has been tiled in the oflloe of
:he Clerk of the Court of Common Ple*?
,or the said county and to serve a copy
I your answer io the said complaint on
lie subscriber at his olllce at Conway S
within twenty days after the service
hereof exclusive of tho day of such service;
and if you fail to answer the complaint
within the time aforesaid the
phiintifr in this action will apply to the
Court tor the relief demanded in tho comphdnt,
January 11th, A, I). 1910.
\V L liiiVAN C C C l\
11 (I WOODWARD
Plaintiffs' Attorney.
I'o Berjunin Holt Absent Defendant:
Please take notice that the complaint
n the foregoing stated action and the
summons ot which the foregoing is a copy
we re tih el in the ollice of the Cleilc of
he Court of Common Pleas at Conway N
C.f on the 12th day of January, A I) 1910
11 II WOODWARD
Plaintiffs' Attorney
W L Hit VAN C C C P Ow4(5
Notice.
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Not ice is hereby given that under
u;d by virtue of the commission of
the Secretary of State, dated the
ISth day of January A. D. 1910, the
ii dersigned corporators will open
>ooks of Mibscription to the capital
lock of 1\ G Prince & Co at 11
cJiXM in the fore-noon, January
-> D A I). 1910, at, the law office
f II. 11. Woouward, Esqr., at Conway,
South Carolina.
P. C. Prince,
S. O. Prince,
A. L Prince,
Cm* r.nrfttnrfl.
January 18.h, 11)10.
Trespass Notice.
All persons iiro hereby forbidden and
sv Hied iiot to tre^pais in any manner nc
carry nn>tiling away from my land in
liayboro tow of hip near Blanche Poet
Ollice, All persons violatinK this notice
will be prosecuted. M. A. Phlppe.
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Keep Ri^Rt j
End Right j
IIY DEPOSITING YOUR
A_VINGS j
nn?s Bank!
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from $1.00 up.
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roughs, Hal L. Buck,
srmott, B. G. Collins,
ivey, W. Percy Hardwicke,
W. PERCY IIAUDWICKJfl,
Cashier,
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EROUS YEARi
>aironage accorded us during g
lion will merit a continuance E
CREEK CORN
wn brands arc always no *o the |
>ito of the increased cost ol pron
e.
ur New Price List.
ItEE.
er Sales Dept. |
)onough Co. I
Richmond, Va. j
CHINESE LAUNDRY
Collars and Cutis.
Ironing Machine.
Work turned out Promptly.
Send me a trial order.
Family washing takes.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Work neatly executed, an* in
irst class style.
SPKC1AL NOTITIS
Dollars and Culls held for 30 days
md if not called for will be sold,
Yoursfor good wor?f,
GEORGE LUM
i\OTICE.
By virtue of authority vested in
us by the County Board of Education,
the undersigned will hold an
election on January 25th, 1010 to
vote a sj>ecial levy of three (3) mills
on the taxable property ol Wistorn
school District No. 13 to supplement
the funds of said District.
Polls open at 7 a. m. and close at
4 p. m. D. J . Cox,
S. S. Owens,
J. D, Dubose,
Tru s tee s
NOTICE
By virtue of authority vested in
11^ l)U t.iio Crt'-ntif Unn '>f Ii1.!.......
? ? -> viiv v/v/uu vjr uv/ai u Ul |
tion, the undersigned will hold an
election on January '25th, 1910, to
vote a special tax of three (H) mills
on the taxable property of Salem
school, District No. 81, to supplement
the school funds of said distict.
The election to be held at
school house. Polls open at 8 a. nj.
and close at 4 p m.
(-5. J. Watts,
W. F. Hardee,
N. W. McNeill, I
2 a 41 Trustees.
THE MARKETS
WILMINGTON
SPIRITS TUIU'ENTiNK ? Market
oat/
oirmij oo/j liOlll.l,
ROSIN?Market $2 00 per barrel of 280
pounds.
TAK?Market Arm, $1 70.
CRUDE TURPENTINE ? Mnrket
llrm, $1.75 per barrel for hard, $28.0
for dip, and $8.50 for virgin.
COTTON MARKET
Market--steady 15 1 4 cents for middling.
CONWAY
COTTON?firm middling loots
TURPENTlNEr-Market Dip $2.50
Virgin $2.80.
PRODUCE MARKET
EGOS 25 to 80
CHICKENS 25 to 4
The Herald job department is
prepared to print a new form of
mortgage of crops to use in the place
of the old lien that was knocked out
by the legislature. Send in }our
order at once for as many us you
need. J
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j THIS SPRING ANI) WE
| Just Half Price
iH T)0 t) m* (i?nf)lT fin :il r,:i. lioe m
*| Tailor Made Suits and Jackets to ok
H lie wise and get your pick before th
H over.
ra 100 Hoy's Knee Hants Suits to be
fi and below cost
; 100 -Men's Suits and Kxtru Hunts
H cost in order to make room for our
S Stephen's Finest Broad Cloth in n
B shades, worth $1.50 per .yard, toclo
It is ohrap.'r to wear clothes if ;
H here at these greatly reduced prices:
5 without them.
ISor'SQ.,
or ets*. ./Lib
We lire still giving away
Tax Notice.
The tax books will be open fto .
collection of State, County and other
taxes for the fiscal year 100'.'
from October 15th. 1901) to Marc!
ir>t.h, 1010. Taxes are due without
penalty to December o 1st. \% ilb cm
per cent penalty, to January I> 1st.
with an additional one per ecu*, o?
two per cent, to February 28ih
and with an additional live per cj ni
or seven per cent, to March lath.
IDan nAH Tax Lkvv.
The levy > 1 taxable property
in the county i as follows;
State Tax 5 14 mills
Ordinary County Tax.. . .14 1-2 mills
Road and Bridj/e Tax.... 2 mills
Special County Tax 1 mill
Constitutional School Tax..2 mills
Total I I :>> 1 mills
Rail ttOAu Bond Tax.
An additional levy to pay the
State Sinking Fund Commission!
Loan to retire certain railroad j
bonds is made as follows:
Simpson Creek Township..4 mils,
Si'kci a i. School District Tax
An additional levy to pay m> ;ci
taxes voted for school purposes in j
J certain school districts is made as !
f. dlows:
No H Dotf BlulT. d mills!
'* t> Athens .... 4 mills
41 7 Green Sea I mills-!
,% 11 Soeastce 4 mills j '
44 14 Centenary .. 4 mills <
44 17 Wunamaker I> nulls ,
14 18 Loris 2 mills j
14 lit Con way !> mills j 4
44 20 AH Olive H mills H
4 4 2(> Cool Spring 2 mills ?
'4 27 Zion 4 mills <
*4 2!? Fowell 4 mills I .
44 45 Tilly Swamp 8 mills j
" 50 Floyds 4 mills \
?? r,*.j \ n ? ? -ni
i/ii n i K'li . .a Di 11 i > |
44 50 San ford 8 mills
" 01 Wampec 8 mills '
14 02 Savannah LllutT 8 mills
44 08 Home wood 1 mills
44 Oil Maple 8 mills
44 70 Poplar 8 mills 1
4 4 7 1 Four Mile 4 mill s j 1
44 75 Virgo 2 mills j
4 4 70 .jasper 8 mills 1
44 77 Strawlield 8 mil's s
44 80 Spring Branch. . . . 4 mills ,
4 4 80 Seven Mile 8 mills t
4 4 01 Pleasant Will 2 mills |
School florsii Bond Tax.
An additional levy on School District
No. 10 (Conway) of two mills
is made to pay interest on the
School House Bonds and to create a
sinking fund for their final retirement.
Cavitation Tax. i
A poll tax of oft a dollar for school I
purposes is levied upon every male
citizen between the ages of 21 and
I 60 years, able to earn a living, ex-1
cept Confederate veterans over 50,
years of age.
A capital ion tax of one dollar for
school purposes is levied on each !
dog m the county,
Com m i tat ion Road Tax,
A payment of three dollars to the
County Treasurer before February !
|428<h, 1010 is accepted in coininuta-j
tion of road work for the year 1010. 1
Tut: ahhh i:k'h I tin hi ah y.
The Treasurer wili attend at the
following places at the day and hour
named for the purpose of collecting
taxes:
On all other days, except Sun/Ifvvc
I liu Txnn uman '?j /.flO.n
Oj nut i. I l u>7UI I O WIIl^U ?* l>
way will be open from S> to 4
J. N. Jcnrette,
Connt,v Treasurer.
xr trailinn iiw wmj?.:?tnwuwmw. ?j. rw
L 11 M shoe, who during the past
hear filled a c'erkship at Myrtle
i IleaoA, but resigned some davs ago,
1 has accepted a position with Conway
Bargain house vilme his friends can
find him with the best goods for tha
least money.
watititstAa; xi .sr^^-i.izaaaaassaaicii.sacas
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AUK GOING TO CLOSE
WINTER GOODS
Be Wise and C
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nd# Children's jji lie nomb *r wo ai
jscoutator.ee. il! American Ladies'
cy arc picked jj| torna* ional Tailori
ijji your m? asuro and
i closed out at ,> goods are picked c
! : a !ir is ifu.iran teed
to cdose out at jjj Our (Irooery Dc
spring line, Iji bargains,
itl Urn loading I Ib.owu's Mule a
soon' S ie yard * $2 SM) caddy,
^'ou buy them j Flour and Rice
> than to l'O jl If tie C'crks a
JI don't sell .you chec
Ibuy .A |
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| The Year 1909
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>Breaker with us,
^groceries and fe
Ithan we ever sol<
ewe want to do 1
Won't you help i
<|do so would me
fyour pockets. W<
<sell right. See t
Cthing in our line
f.yoit want to pay
%!f you don't see
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Physicians
the use of a goodlaxative, to keep the bowels o
food from ;jettfngint.o your>syste;n.
The latest product of science i? V'ELVO Lax
reliable and of a pleasant, nrorratic taste,
itomach ami bowels, and is of the greatest p
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let Your Pick. |
i*3 Agents for \lc3ill P.iV.e ns |
railorio^ Co., Chicago, and lu- g
log Co , New York Cor us take *
aret your Ku*t<*r Suit before tho k
>ver. Our Books now ready and |
partment is running over with ?
nd Apple Sun Cured Tobacco, |
ui any oiu price. ft}
t the Conway Bargain House y
iper than over see A C Thompson S
Set Harness I
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Better got one quick, i
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We sold morel
utilizer by fan*
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?etter in 1910 S
is to do so? Toe
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pen and prevent the poisons of undigested
ative I.iver Syrup, purely vegetable, gentle,
Velvo acts on the liver, as wcil as on the
ossible efficacy in constipation, indigestion,
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