The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 10, 1910, Image 1
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VOL XX111.
\ Advertisement of Sale.
UNITED STATES OF AMEIUCA, )
District of South Carolina, v
lu the Circuit Court )
IN EQUITY
UEOKOE F. lil'KLL, Complainant
vs.
KAN ANNUA M'MBEU
COUI'OHATION, Defendant.
Pursuant to a deer e of Ills Honor J,
C. Prtfehard, United Suites Circuit
Judge made In the above stated case and
dated the lUth day of January 111 10, 1
will oiler f??r sule at Public Auction to
the highest bidder, at the Court House
in Conway. Horrv County, State of South
Carolina, on the lirst Monday in March,
1910, between the hours of Eleven in the
forenoon and Three in the afternoon, as
a whole in one parcel.
I lie entire p am and physical property,
(manufecturtd lumber located ou the
plant, planing mill equipment and any
intoiost in timber and rights heretofore
owned by Uurroughs & Collins Company,
and acquired through Contract between
Hobetl 1? Scarborough and Kanawha
Lumber Corporation, dated December
llili, 1905, being excluded from such
sale, and a right to a reasonable time in
which to rt move the lumber on tiie
premise-1 eing reserved) of the defendant.
Kanawha Lumb. r C< rporation, consisting
of a saw mill of GO,UUO feet dai'y cap
telty i quipped with Carland right hand
l?and saw and resaw and all necessary
appurtenances, engines, boilers, brick
dry kilns, m cessary planing mill sheds,
but no planing mill equipment, dressed
lumber .-beds, assorting and piling plat
forms, dwelling houses for employees,
loggii g< quipmcnt, iteatn skidder, 8*t>am
log load?-r, two locomotives, fourteen
mules, log wagons, log cars, gasoline
motor bom, ? Mi e furniture, and all other
persona! propeity ol the corporation and
ot tlie K.'ceivcrs, whether specifically
mentioned herein or not.
Also lease which expires September
11th, P.i17, of ihe following described
ITHCl ui uiiiu, iu mi;
"A ci ruuu tract or parcel of land lying
on the 'Vaccamaw River in Horry
County, Scu'h Carolina, adjoining the
land of Kanawha Lumber Corporation
ati.l i)iug in the angle between the road
leading to Hail landing and the road
leading to Old Man's Drown landing,
and b ing bounded on two sides by the
said road, the Kiver and the land of
Kanawha Lumbt r Corporation fouuing
the other two boundaries. Upon this
land is haaltdone tlght-rocm plastered
dwelling "
ALSO
SUIJKDVL^ A.
'All that certain lot ot bind situate in
? Conway Town-hip, County of Horry,
Btate of S< nth Carolina, on South side of
VYaccainaw Hiver, on the East side of U.
C. ft VV. H, R.? at what isknovyp as Old
Man's Drown, containing Twenty-eight
(2Hj acres, more or less, bounded on the
Northward by the VVaceamaw Hiver and
lands of Conway, Coast & Western R,
K. Co., and Eastward and Southward by
lands of Mary T. Claridy, and <?n Westerp
by right of way of C. C. $ \V. Hli.
Co."
SCHEDULE B.
All and singular all of the timber, of
every kind and description, now owned
^ by the defendant Corporation or the He
covers, on the following described tracts
,4 . of land situate in the County of Ilorry,
Stiitp of South Carolina, to-wlt:
C. C. Reynolds 1'ract,
1 All that tract of land containing Two
Inn dred (200) acres, more or less, situate
in Dog RlulT Township, bounded as fol
lows; N( rth by lands of Morgan Hey
inokls, East by the Western fence of laud
new under cultlvs'ion. South by lands of
(jpprge .lopes md Wp?t by lands of J.
i>i. Roberts and Clilf Jenkins
.1. LI. llaselden Tract.
"All that tract of land known as the
June Qerrald and Light Johnson tracts,
situate in Oalivants Ferry Township,
containing One hundred and Fifty [150]
acres more or lees, and bounded as fol
lows: North by lands of T. M. Mc('racken,
Northeast by lands of G J.
linlliday. East by lands of H. R. Hogf|'s,
South by lands of Cfi'lldey and
Allenyioyd, We^tpyyoad leading from
the 'Hough and Ready Road' near Allen
Fl-jd's, by tlieir farm to North corner
of fencp thence in same direction to l\
M. McCracken's line
J' w \V. SessionsTrtfct.
"All that 'ract of land containing One
hundred and seventy-four [174 J acres,
mere or les-, ?ltuate in Conway Town
, ship, bounded as fql'ows.* North by
lands now o? formerly of J. N. Hearce
and <\ S. Sessions, and by a small tract of
timber containing about two or three
acres the property of J. VV. Sessions;
East by lands of (J S Sessions and lands
of McCracUcn and Connor; South by
lands of Benjamin Cannon and West by
; lands owned I)/ IVarce,
Nathan Adams Tya^t.
"AH tip t tract of land containing Two
hundred |'2ud| acres, more or less, situate
1.. I\,v.A NT /I
Ml l/l#K WIIIJll Al^AilV I UWU^UIjl, illl'J UiMUllI
ed us follows; Noiih t-y lands of M. A.
Royals, Fast by land* of D. D, Edge
SowtIt by lands of I) 1). Edge and West
by lands of T. J. Vaught.
Wilson W. and Elizabeth Cannotl
Twt.
A "All that tract of land containing Two
hundred [2001 acres, more or less, situate
In Conway Township, bounded as fob
f lows: Beginning at a stake corner In
larkee Branch up to a stake corner,
thence to a black gum corner, thence to
J the mill mv imp to Cannon's corner, thence
to Ma;le corner, thence to a 3take corner
to 11.0. Morris's ditch, thence to a stake
corner to W.J. Watter'e Canal, thence
to the beginning corner. Said khown as
Rig Benjamin Cannon land.
J. N. Pearce. et al., Tract.
1 MAll that tract of land containing Four
{ / hundred and Seven and 80 | 100 [407.8(11
Iacre-, more ot less, situate in Conway
V Township, bounded as follows. My lands
now or formerly owned ly Burroughs &
Collins Company, Frances McOracken,
Leeds lloaiy and Jane Lewis.
J. h. Parker, ct a)(J Tract.
M All that tract of land containing Two
hundred [200] acres, more or less, situate
iyiug and being Ip Simpson's Creek
Township, and bounded as follows. On
the South hy Waccamaw Hlver; begin
nlng at Little Savannah Bluff oti said
River, and running down said Uiver to
Buck Hole; thence Blue Thicket, path to
Isaac J. Parker's Hue, thence Isaac .1.
Parker's laud to K. I). Richardson's < or
uer, thence said Richardson's land to the
beginning.
Ellen K. A1 ford Tract,
"All that certain tract of land contain
lng One hundred and Sixty (1001 acres,
11 w re or less Iwintirlorl ue f.?li<?v??a i
? - ? - V'..
the North by the Samuel Alford land,
Eufet by the Nancy Rolierts land, Ea? t b\
the Bird Jenkins land, South by the J.
F Bailey land, and West by the Samuel
Alford land.
E. F, Alford Tract
"A tract of One hundred and Fifty
[150| acres, more or l-'ss, in Dog Bluff
Township, bounded; North by lands <?l
J N. Roberts, East by lands of Richardson
and Jenkins, South by lands ot .1.
F, Baxley, and west by lands of 10, F,
Alford.
IT. L. Richardson Tract
"A tract of Three hundred [BOO] acres,
more or less, in Don Bluff Township,
bounded North by Black man, East by
Baxley, and West by Jnmetf N Roberts.
U. M. Kirton Tract
44 A tr:?ct of One hundred and Fifty
(150) acres, more or less, in Galivants
Ferry Township, bounded, North b)
lands of Leroy McQueen, East by u]>land
of C. M, Kirton, south by lands ot
Nancy J. Kirton and West by binds ol
J, N, Roberts.
J. F, Baxley Tract
44A tmet of Eight hundre t and Sixteen
[810] acres, more or less, in Dog llluff
Township, bounded, North by J, N,
Roberts and John Alford, East by binds
of J, N. Roberts and E. B, Jenkins.
South by the Wagener lands, and West
by lands of Richard Jordan and If. L,
Richardson,
"A tract of One hundred [100] acres,
more or 'ess, in I)og Blult 'Township,
and bounded: North by lathis of E b n
Alfotd, East by lands of lsad ?re Rich-|
ardaop South by , and West
bylunusofj, F. Baxlov,
,1, N Roberts Tract
"A tract of Eleven hundred (1100)1
acres, more or less, in Rog Bluff l'owu- !
ship, bounded; North by the I'ou Mull j
rout), East by hit d^ of Mark Reynolds, |
West by lands of J K Bbukburn and i
Robert Laldlu* , ami South by lands of ;
Richardson Cypress Lumber A bhin^ie |
Company and others.
Isadore Richardson Tract.
iKA trviiut of Ouu hundred (100)1
acres, more or less, in Doo 13luff!
Township, and bounded: Northwest
by lands of Eli Godbu\i and
Robert and A lford, South by lands
of JonUips and East by lands o( Isham
Dix and E. M Dix.
J D. Capps Tract.
"A tract of of Rive hundred and
Seventy-live (5T&) acres, more or
leas, in Dotf B uff Township, und
bounded: North by lands.of J 11
Roberts, East bv lands of J N.
Roberts, South by lands of J N,
Roberts, and West by lan^s of J. fI.
Roberts.
M, (j Roberts Tract.
41A trabt of One hundred (100)
acves, more or less, in Doj? Bluff
Township, bounded on all sides by
lands of J. N Roberts.
S. M. Reynolds Tr^ct.
'A. tract of One hundred and
twentv (120) acres, more or loss, in
Bluff Township, and bounded:
North by lands of Willi 'in Edwards,
East by lands of Buonion [juww,
South by lauds of S E. O Reynolds
and West by lands of Mark Reynolds
B. 0 Jenkins Tract.
MA ..I' - 1 .11 /Wv/Av
/v vi civji ui v^'ju nilnurf.a t Iu)
acres, more or less, in D.'g Bluit
Township, bounded: North bv
William Edwards, East by lands of
S M. Reynolds, Wes* Uy iauds of
J, N H 'b^rts, and South by lands
of Mark Reynolds,
4 4 Right of vvav, twenty-five (25}
feet in width, over and across the
premises t)e^ow described, for purpose
of constructing and maintaining
a lailroad, that is to say: over
all that tract of land eon twining One
hundred C|Q(|) acres, situate in Dog
Til u If Township, County of Horry,
State of South Carolina, bouuded;
North by lauds of 1( >rton and Kirton,
1418k ^.V '} Mcjj. Jones, Sou in
by E, P ^amcs, and We.-t, by Sj. M.
Reynolds and lt\n(]s known as the
Co* land.
4Hiight of way over the lands of
J M. Kirton, situate in Galivants
Ferry Township, Couuty of 11 n r.y,
State of South Carolina.
44Right of way oyer tho lands of
R. 11. Floyd, situate in Udivants
tfevry Township. County of llorry,
Sbato of South Carolina,
,4Right of way over the lands of
Freddie U. Floyd and D, N. Floyd,
situate in Galivants Ferry Township,
County of Horry, Stato of
vSouth Caroling.
*4Right of way over the lands of
J N. and R. A H or ton, situate in
Galivants Ferry Township, County
of Horry, State of South Carolina
\ ALSO, all the rights, privileges,
easement, rights of ingress and
egress, rights of way, benefits and
immunities of every kind and dr.
scription whatsoever, as fully and
to the same extent, and subject t
the same restrictions and lirnita
tiops, as in tne aforesaid deeds c n
tained and conveyed, respectively.'
SCHEDULE C
All and siutfular all of the tirn'cnr,
of every kind and description, now
owned by the defendant Corporation
or the Receivers, on the following
described tracts of land situate ir
the County of Horry, State of Soutli
Carolina, to-wit;
Jas E. Bryan-Berry Barnhill Trad
4<A tract containing Forty (4b;
acres, more or los*, situate in Gali
vants Ferry Township, bounded
CONWAY, S. C., THURS
lan Is of Charlie Williamson, J. M
Grainier, Samuel Hard wick and
L'uuro Barnhill.
A. 1> Alford-Bryan Tract
44A tract containing Two hundred
and Twenty-one t'-^-l) acres, more
or loss, situate in Galivants Ferry
Township, on the South side of Lake
Swamp, and bounded by lands of
Burroughs A Collins Company, Garmi
Johnson, V, M, McCracken and j
o liters.
Pliaro Barnhill-Bryan Tract
44 A tract composed of three tracts
situate in Galivants Ferry Township,
to wit*
[A | Containing Thirty (110) acres
more <>r less, bounded by the lands
,->f I (1 l I W.. ! . -- 1 - "
vi ^ .? 11<voui111n, iveuy mown, YVillio
Baruhill. Willie Williamson and
Allen Flovd
| | Containing One hundred and
Fifty (!">()) acres, more or less,
bounded by lands of Cnllie Williamson,
.J Vi E rainger, llollidav, Berry
Barnh'll, l i J lldllday and others.
[0] Con taming One hundred and
Thirty (1 'lb) acres, more or less,
bounded by lands of 1 T. Johnson,
(Iray Floyd and .1 (i llollidav.
Carmi Johnson-Bryan Tract
"A tract oonta ning Two hundred
and Fifty (250) aeros, more or less,
Mtuate in Oulivants Ferry Town-|
-hip, in and on i/iko ttw.unn, bounded
by lands of Benjamin Corrald,
Mrs .j (1 (1 rainier, A B Alford and
W F Molt.
W I i Bavnhil'-.l as TC Bryan Tract
kA tract containing Cue hundred
and Fif ecu (115) acres, m >ro or less,
siinatc in (i.ilivanls Ferry Township,
composed i f two tracts, to *
i 1:
I I \ | Containing Eighty-five (85)
acres, more or loss, hounded by lands
|of Mrs M 0 Dawsry, Marion B.
| Shipper and 1 L it tie Smith.
[II | Containing Thirty (.'>()) acres,
j more or 1 tss, bounded by lands
| known as the t.loub 1 a n d s,
I Burroughs Ar Collins Company, Mrs
I Beatrice Smith, llvttie Smith and
Willie 15 irnhil1.
J S and Isaiub Rabon-Burroughs
Tract
u A tract containing One hundred
land Fifty (I5d) aei e , more or less,
I muuw.1 ill L)il> LI rownsmp,
bounded by lauds of ! U Kiuon,
! Jeremiah MB hoe, 11 E Doyle and by
Branson Swamp. C-3
Alva Cart re lie-! burroughs Tract
"A tract containing Seventy-live
(7a) acres, more or less, situate In
B lyboru Towushin, and bounded by
the I nds of I C U irdoe, Burroughs
& Collin; Ciunpu.y and Alva Cart,
rotte, and by tiie run of ?) :e's
i It ran oh
Oubrii l Cartre'tc Burro ighs Tract,
"A tract containing Seveity live
(75) acres, more or less, ?ituatiO in
Bayb ro T vvnTin, bouudel by the i
lands of 1 Wa'ker Cartrette, I C|
Hardee and C r bto survey and
by (J ml Springs Lh b ic Road.
Whl.-on Long-Bui rou rhs Tract
''A tract eo'raining Ninety S)0aeres.
more or U ss, situate in Baybaro
Tj-vuship, composed of Two
tracts to-wit:
\ A | Con fa 1 n' n _ T i i r t y -30- acres
more or less to itided in' lauds of
O j Holliday, II II (iisoue, Burr
>ugh & Collins Company aud G
i D Ribou,
| r>J Containing Sixty (10-acres,
more or leb<, bounded by lauds of
Mary Rib m, (.1 A llolliday and
Burroughs & C tllins C unban v.
A T and tl VI Raoon-Burroughs
Tract
"A tract containing Eighty -80
tin.i nr;i t" ui ic!>.sn uouettoci oy
lands of G J Hojliday, I bo run of
Uhinners Swamp, lands of Burroughs
A Collins Company and
Charles Fore, in i3xyb,oro Townshin,
J \V Oortrette-Burroughs Tract
"A tract containing Ono hundred
: J'n'1 ^ St dvo -Ida- acres, more or
less, In Bayboro Township, bounded
by lands of Burroughs & Collins
Company, B S Alfurd i C Hardee,
Gabriel liabon, Luoinda Skipper
and A B Gabon.
Water man, (Vr??ham-?Bur roughs
Tract
" A tract containing Two hundred
-200- acres, more or less, lying in
Galivanfcs 'Kerry Township, Mill
Swamp, bounded by lands of the
estate of J M Dawsey, Mrs M C
Dawsey, Alva Graham and Daniel
( a rftham.
P B Pimcry-Burroughs Traet
MA tract containing Fifty -50a
res, more or loss, situate in Dog
BlulT Town-hip, on the West side of
Brunson Sw imp, bounded by the
lands of George Jonas, Wash
Thorn', kins, fio^a M Johnson, and
by ttie r 11 it of Brunson Swarnp.
Louise C Johnson Burroughs Tract
4,A tract containing Fifty -50acros,
more or less, lying in B&yboro
Township, and U ihvants Ferry
. Township, bounded bv the lands of
Caroline Allen, S J Lewis, C G
? Allen, J W fiay and K P Johnson
A M Mislioc-Burroughs Tract
"A tract containing Eighty -80
acres, more or less, lying in Gali,
vants Ferrv Township, on both
r sides of the public road leading from
| Cool Springs to Galivants Ferry,
, bounded i).y lands of W. L. Barnhill,
Burroughs & Collins Company,
D. M Mishocand Mrs Beatrice Smith
I or M M Skipper.
A B Leonard-Burroughs Tract
r "A tract containing One hundred
DAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1910.
and Four - 10-4- acres, more or less,
situate in (ialivauts Ferry Township,
bounded oy lands of J M Barnhill,
A l* Johnson, 1* Burnhill, John
Baruhill, W C Burnhill and Jehu
Bajjo.
ALSO, all the rights, privileges,
easements, rights of ingress and
egress, rights of way, beneuts and
immunities of every kind and description
whatsoever, as fully and to
the same ( xtent, and subject to the
same restrictions and limitations,
uis in me aioresaid deeds contained
and conveyed, respectively."
SCHEDULE I).
All and singular all of the timber 1
of every kind and description, now
owned by the defendant Corporation
or the Hecei vors, on the following :
described tracts of land situated in ]
the County of 11 rry, State of South i
Carolina, to-wit: <
E. M. Johnson Tract. i
"A tract of One hundred (100) I
acres, more or less, in Bucks Town- i
ship, bounded: North by lands of t
William Johnson, East by public f
road, S >uth by lands of 1 Lop John- (
son, and West by lands of E. M. t
Johnson. c
Uobert Bawrimore Tracts [
"Two tracts, both in Bucks Town
ship; tract No. I containing Two
hundred and twenty live [225J acres I
more or less, beginning at a corner
on the Lewis land, running Lewis
line South to the run of Puwley
Swamp, thence with the run of
Pawley Swamp to the Beverly land,
formerly known, as VV J Lawrimore's c
laud, thence Bovevly's Hue up to a vpoint
opposite the farm of Uobert J I
Lawrimore and up to his fence: and v
tract Mo. 2 containing Two hundred '
and seventy- live [275] ncres, more v
or less, bounded by Bog Branch, the '
run of Pawlov Swamp, lands of c
Lawrimore, Beverly, Paul and
others. ^
E M Johnson Tract. I
UA tract of Pive hundred [500] ^
acres, more or less, Bucks Township 1
bounded: North by lands of BurroitL'hs
& Collins Onmivuiv tr.iui n.?
n " " J/vr *? J t ? u V'?)
uplands of Kvander M John?ou,
South and West by lands of Geo I
Ollioor Company. f
J -) Cook Tract.
''Two-third interest in tract, of ?
Five hundred [500J acres, more or V
less, in Bucks Township, known as a
the Creek Landing Islands, bounded:
North by lands of S VV Beverly
Blast by Fee Joe Road, South by
lands of J N Dennis, and West by
Little Fee River, a
J N Dennis tract
"A tract of Three hundred and ^
thirty [TH)] acres, more or less, in \y
Bucks Township, known as Cat r[
Island Flats, bounded: North by f[
lands of James Cook and Samuel ?
Smart, blast by McQueen's Bay, $
South by lar-ds of James 1 lucks and
West by Little Fee Dee River. p
(Samuel D. end A hi. Fag", tract)
"A tract, of six hundred and forty- p
two ((>-12) acie*, more or le<-s, in p
Buck's Township, bounded: North
by lands of J. M. Johnson, F>is-t by
public road, West by Big Swamp
and South b> lands of V. D. Jolins:
n. fl
(S A Brown Tr.iot) li
"A tract of two hundred and f
twenty (220) acres, more or less, in h
Buck's Township, bounded: North ^
by lands of Ben Paul, Fast by lands
of Jess Cannon, South by lands of 0
S W, Beverly and West by lands oi
Moses Martin
(M. A Martin. Tract )
"A tract of two hundred and
forty- seven (247) acres more, or less, v
known as the Punch Bowl tract,in \
Bucks Township, bounded: North 1
hv hinds nf W (1 .??/! i-.*> I
-J w, rv ?y| Ul I I 11 U UM uy 1
lower road leading through launch s
Bowl Flats, East by lands of Moses (
A, Martin. South by lands of Den- 1
nis Cannon and Sarnun] Smart, and 1
West bv lands of J. E. Dusenbury 1
and A. J Brown, (
(J M. Johnson Tract.)
''A tract of One hundred (100) (
acres, more or less, in Bucks Township,
bounded: iNorth by Ne^rn t
Branch, East by Bee Dee Bead,
South by stated line, East by Pee j
Dee Swain o.
(D F Hughes Tract.)
''A tract of Seven hundred (700)
acres, more or le>s, in Buck's Town- ,
ship, bounded: North Oy lands of J. <.
0. Singleton and \V. A. pivey. ^
East by lands of Burroughs & (
Collins Company, South by Bur- (
roughs <& Collins Company ard Can- (
non and Martin, and West by lands :
of W. J Hendricks
(Sol C. James Tract.)
11A tract of One hundred and .
seven (107) acres, more or less, '
em bracing all of grantor's lands in
Buck's Township, bounded as follows:
North by lands of William
Smith, East by lands of William
Smith, South by lands of Henry
Smit h, and West by lands of Hames
IF Il.wUrn
I 14. 1J MV?no? j
ALSO, all the rights, privileges, .
easements, rights of ingress and (
egress, rights of way, benefits and ,
immunities of every kind and description
whatsoever, as fully and to j
the same extent, and subject to the
same restrictions and limitations, (
as in tho aforesaid deeds contained
and conveyed, respectively.,'
TERMS OF SALE: One half
cash, balance in two equel iustal
ments payable six and twelve
months from date of sale, with in
fcerest from date sf sale at Six per
C'?nt. per annum, credit portions of
the purchase money to be secured
in such manner as the Court shall
approve.
No bid will be accepted unless it
shall bo at least the sum of Kifty
Thousand (#50,000) Dollars and unless
the bidder shall first deposit
with the Receiver, as a pledge that
lie will tnuko tjood his bid in case of j
its acceptance, the sum of Ki\o
Thousand ($."> 0JO) Dollars in cadi or
certified check on some solvent bank
or trust company. Trie sale shall
be subject to con'"1 rmation by the
Court Purchaser to pay for papers.
In the event that the propmnv
shall not be sold as a whole in one
parcel, the undersigned will immediately
after his failure to pro- ,
2ure a bid in accordnanee with the?
tbove requirements, oiT<r for sale at
>ublic auction to t he highest bidder
Jpon the terms above nemtinned,
it the same time and pi eo, in
separate parcels, Schcdul s A. 1*.
3 and 1). as above listed, .o d after
no sale, thereof, will oil all the '
ilhor items above cte cribed at |
irivate sale.
W. 11. Cl-1 VDBOURN,
Receiver.
'"obruary -Kb, 11110. I
Married.
There was a quiet home wedding
ist Sunday afternoon at the re>i- f
lence h 1?\ Jordan in the Wdlow t
?prings section, liio contracting {
lartie.s being his charming daughter |
liss Dessie Jordan and Mr. Charley i
)osier of Cou way. The ceremony
/as performed bv the Rev. (i. K ,
Id wards of Conway Methodist [
hureh. There were present with \
im at the time Presiding Rider R.
I. Stackhouse and Rev. (>, N. f
tonntree. There was a number of s
;uests from Conway who went out
o witness tho ceremony.
Owinor fn an/'! Jnnf'?!
. n v IIVVIMVIIKII
>reak down, the Herald is e
orced to go out in half its
ize this issue. Trouble .!
yas unavoidable, but full b
ize again next week.
Married. ii
Sunday January '10th, 1010, at (.'
bout cloven o'clock, at the rasi- J
enco of Mr. H G. Gilmore his 1
aughter Miss Ollie Gilmore was
appily married to M Willie Gerald ll
'he attendance wore Mr. kiligh '
'odd with Miss Elly Gilmore. Mr. *
lonnio Gilmore with Miss Mattio
hellv, Mr. Davis Gauso with Mi-Irace
Gilmore. Uev. .1 W. Todd
erforming the ceremony. ^
Miss Ollie Gilmore is the charm- j
ii* daughter of Mr and Mrs. 14. G, v
lilmore, of Daisy, S, C. I
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lues for 1910, or parts, will plea
wave their order with us on or !> - ,
ore February 10th, so that we will
lave ample time to furnish t.hem in \
food time for t he. season of 19L0.
Don way Iron Works.
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"T never felt so near my grave,"
vrites Up wis Chamblin, of Maucbesier,
Ohio, Li li No 14, "as when a I
rightful cough and lung trouble I
nilled me down to 115 pounds in
ipite of many remedies and the best i
ioctors. And that I am alive 'o I
lay is due solely to Dr King's New i
Discovery, which completely cured *
no Now 1 weigh 160 pound* and
j*u work hard. It also cured nv <
our ch Idren of croup.44 Infallible <
or Coughs and Colds, its the most
certain remedy for LaGrippo A.stbniv,
desperate lung trouble and all
>ronchial affections, 50c and $1.00 i
\ trial bottle free. Guaranteed by
Norton Drug Company.
People here only recently learned
ihat Judge Pritchard, of the United
states Court, had render d an adverse
decision ir regards u- a double
laily passenger service 'm the A.
I, L. Por some reason t an decision
)f the Court was a long time in drug
made out, The case was argued <
)efore him nearly a year ago by <
ittorneys representing the town
ind the attorneys for t ?o railro d
The matter was llrst taken up before
he South Carolina Railroad Com- '
nission and several hearings were '
iad, one at Conway, one at Loris 1
ind one at Columbia, where the Com- 1
nissioners signed an order reqnir- ?
ng the railroad to run the trains at 1
tdiib point. The railroad brought 1
lotion in the United States Court
vnd it was in this proceeding that
the adverse decision was rendered
It has been stated recently that the
railroad company might decide in
the near future to run the double
Jaily passenger service anyway and
the people are hoping that they
will.
Farmers are preparir g for another
crop. I
No. 44
Will
Twenty-Five Oostonianson
Their Way Here !
WILL PROBABLY GOME TODAY |
i lie Otiject of rtivAc llofiicvvekcrA
1:* hi Look Ovrr rlic Agricultural
a fid I ii d 11 At iln I Com) if Ion a of
llorry. Iluy ( and and l.ocntc.
As wo L''? to press this, Wednesday,
aft< rnoon wo loam that some
twenty live or thirty bomeseekers
sor<t out from Boston by Mr K ()
Hanson, are on their way here and
will probably arrive In re on today's
train. Tiny will bo met and entcrt'ned
by' Air J Hal Smit h, who will
x end to them every courtesy pos
db' \ and it U u-eloss to ask our
K'oplo to help them all llicy can to
euro desirable locations and othervUe
f -r (lew wi 1 welcome these poo>!e.
Their object is to buy land and
ooate somewhere in Horry.
F.init l)Kiiio>iMi'tt{ion Work.
Host MonJ iy < 1 >1 I) A Spivoy inorined
a reporter for the Herald
hat ho had ' baen informed
>y I'rof. Williams, in charge of the
)cnrmst>rutinn Work in this State,
hat the Departin out has decided on
i >1 abi i sh i n ?/ 111) lu?n? <.io<i
?-> ? -l-J J ???- ? "?
'ri?I>I ?>' >i local man to conduct it.
*rof Williams will likely bo down
lore the lat ter part of the week to
omplete i ho necessary arrangeri?'ii
i<. I am hopeful, says Col
ipivoy, "<>f much results from this
11 tut prise tor Kerry
41 Whim speaking on this subject,"
ays Col iSpivey, 4* 1 will add that [
iub an interview some weeks ago
vith Hon <) 15 Martin, who has
hargo uf the organization of tho
Koy s Corn Clubs' in tho South,
nd he has consented to include our
ount.y in the list. Mr Singleton
as likewiso taken the matter up
hrough Col Watson's oflice and ho
as the assurxnee that the work of
rgani/.ing the clubs will tie pushed
ii our county. Mr Sanley also is
ici ply interested in both these promts
T gt lher the Horry delegalon
had a c ui-ultation with Col
Vatvon and Hrof Williams in Coimoia
relative to these matters and
hoy promised us io take up tho
rork right away "
Savcil at Puatli'ft Door,
The door of death seemed ready
o open for Murray W, Ayers, of
.Yausit H idgeN. Y., when his life
vas wonderfully saved, "I was in a
Ireadful condition," ho writes, rny
kin was almost yellow; eyes sunken
.nguec >aiou;e oaciated from losing
() pounds, growing weaker daily,
/"indent liver trouble pulling mo
lown to death in spite of doctors.
Chen that, matchless inedicino Elec,rie
Hitters cured me. 1 regained
.ho 4b pounds loss and now am well
mil strong." For all stomach, liver
t id Kidnov i roubles they 're supreme
I).:, at jNm'tim Drug Co.
Officers InstalledLittle
Biver, Feb. lt-i.? Perhaps
-he biggest occasion th At Little
Liver has vvitne,s>cd in many a day
was that of the installation of the
tow offices of Li'tie Liver Lodge
So 202 K of P , last Thursday eveiing
to serve that lodge fv>r the ensuing
vea>\
Bros J C BUrn ar.?inc as (irand
Chancellor; .J hn It ? t, (Land Vice
Dnaocollor; \\r. K MeC >rd Grand
Prelate; C .1 Bpps, (4rand Master>i
Arms; C. B Livingstone, Grand
Master- of- Works, WT L. Bryan,
Brand Inner Guard; B II Justice,
B -and O jb-r i iuard.
The following were the oftieors inttalh'd:
J. T Beasent, C C ; J W. llumphrey,
V. C.; 0 C MctOosley, Pre;
L B1 Bryan, M at A; G C. Gore,
K It & S;'G. G. Vereen, M of W; O.
P. Vereen, M of P: J K Vereen, M
>f K; Baxter Baldwin, I G; and
L. P. Bellamy, O (i.
Af er the eeromonies a big oyster
n p was served and immensely
jnjoyed by all.
ki n i* tOif? ?*pi? nt in ?.? .11 i??. O I ?
.... - ?. .. ... ?? U iu ) III I LJ
. rdivants IPerrv township, reported
n this piper, another burning has
f.aken place. This time it was the
[property of a negro named John
Johnson who lives in the same section
. II3 lost his barn, nnd a
pjantity of c >rn said to be sufficient
to run a two h >rse farm. Som? goats
that were under the b irn got burned
to death, and on * < f h s aides was
i j irod. Phis lire took place not
I mg after the investigation of the
ease against Davis, who is still in
jail. John Johnson seems to be an
ione-t negro, and ho took sides in
the ar*on cases with the white people
who had been damaged. This is
thought to be the motive behind
those who set tho torch to bis property.