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r * povvu fUnM. ?*i. xX.t?sr-z ? ? =rr lv4iioii-u hi the l\8t OSU> i' n Conway, 8. C*. hs tjecou . O upp Mail Malfor, PUUUBllKD' KVKKY THURSDAY .MOKN1HU ?Y CONWAY PUBLISHING CO. S 0 BSC N11*TION ONE DOLLAR PER YBAIl (1, 11, WOODWARD, ISfl i tor THURSDAY, PI?B 24, 1010 It appears now that the streets in the residence portion of Conway are attain to be given up ta grass and weeds. -o ? Mrs 11 11 Til!man., Jr., has been given the custody of hor two little girls by a decree of the State Supremo Court. ?- > Some, big improve ments have re cently been made to the court house square. Now let the good work be Continued by sotting out shade trees, flowers, shrubs, etc. The cost will be u trifle and the benefits great. Up North pork prices are soaring up toward the clouds, but the old reliable Floriy razor back is still selling fn m fii st hands a eight cents per pound, while the middle man demand and get from the consumer fifteen cents per pound. Fourteen thousand dollars, more or 1 os>, appropriated by Congress for the improvement of the Waccaraaw river is* a. nice little sum we grant you but bardly largo enough to make people have spasms over, especially when it is recalled that the Congress has been malting an appropriation (IT and on for the last twenty-five or thirty years. Tn all probability Conway lias losl the cotton seed oil mill through carelessness and indifference pure and simple. It looks that way anyhow, Let not the same thing be said concorning THE cotton factory. It is greatly needed in Conway to help out things in general is an admitted fact. It is also admitted that there is more than enough idle money in Conway to build and equip a first olass cotton factory. Hut there is one thing?and only one?needful, which is by no means admitted, and that, is enterprise on the part of our people sufficient to induce them to take hold of this matter. SIOI) Reward. $!()(>. The readers of ihis paper will b< pleased to learn lhat (here is at least, one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, nr.d that is catarrh. Hull's Catarrh Cure is the only positive v;iur iinw Known r.o tne medical fra tcroltv. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarih Curt in taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucom surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, ai d giving the ratient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work, The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they of fer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list, of testimonials. Address F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O Sold bv all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for Constipation. I The attention of our readers is called to a notice of sale in this issue of all the property and holdings of the Kanawha Lumber Corporation. This is the second sale of the property, and the sale will be made a- advertised by W. H, Chad-1 bourne the Receiver of this concern. It is a very valuably property, both as to the plant and as to the timber contracts, and there is no reason why it could not be operated profitably at its present sire. President Helps Orphans. Hundreds of orphans have boon helpe l by the President of the Indu?trM und Orphan's Home at Macon, (la, who writes: "We have used Electric Hitlers in this Institution for nine, years. It has proved! a most excellent medicine for Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles We regard it as one of the best famly rctuicines on earth." It invigorates all vital organs, purities the blood, aids digestion and creates appitite T) strengthen and build up pale, thin, weak children or rundown people it his no equal. Best ior female complaints. Only 50c. Norton Drug Co. ?* . J. M Hardee wa? in Conway one - arr rmilii i Y iTi* i n ir '"" in Advertisement of Sale. UNITED STATES OF AMB ?1CA, ) District of South CaroUtb t, [ Id the Circuit Court ) IN EQUITY GEO KG E F. BUELL, Complainant v8. KANAWHA LUMBEK CORPORATION, defendant. Pursuant to a decree or hla Honor ,T, C. Prltchard, United States Circuit Judge made In the above Btnted cose and dated the 19lh dnv of January 1910. I will offer for sale at Public Auction to the holiest bidder, at the Cour House In Conway, llorry County, Htat* of SouH) Carolina, on the first Monday iti March, 11)10, between the hours of Eleven in the forenoon and Three In the afternoon, as a whole iu one parcel. The entire piant and physical property, (manufactured lumber located on the plant, planing mill equipment and any Interest In timber and rights heretofore owned by Hurroughb&Collins Company, and acquired through Contract between Robert B. Scarborough aud Kanawha Lumber Corporation, dated December 11th, 11)05, being excluded from such sale, and a right to a reasonable time in which to remove the lumber on the promises 1 eing reserved) of the defendant. Kanawha Lumber Corporation, con-lst Ing of a saw mill of GO,000 feet dally capacity equipped with Uarland right hand band saw and ressw and all necessary appurtenances, engines, boilers, brick dry kilns, necessary planing mill sheds, hut no planing mill equipment, dressed lumber sheds, assorting and piling plat forms, dwelling houses for employees, logging equipment, steam skidder, s"t ?am log loader, two locomotives, fourteen mules, log wagons, log cars, gasoline motor boat, oOlee furniture, and all other personal property of tho corporation and of the Receivers, whether specillcally mentioned herein or not. Also lease which expires September 11th, 11)17, of the following described tract of land, to witr A pr.rfnln ti?cw?t /*?* no ??oa1 /?# 1 ^ ^4 1 .* I %!? !? va I?vi v?a |/di \ Ul W1 IHI1V1 ingon the Waccamaw River in Horry County, South Carolina, adjoining the land of Kanawha Lumber Corporation and lying in the angle between the road leading to Kail landing and the road leading to Old Man's Drown landing, and beiDg bounded on two sides by the said road, the River and the land ot Kanawha Lumber Corporation foimlng the other two boundaries. Upon this land is h ca'ed one eight-room plastered dwelling." ALSO SCHEDULE A. "AH that certain lot of land situate in Conway Township, County of Ilorry, State of South Carolina, on South side of Waccamaw River, on the East side of 0. 0. & W. R, It.) nt what Is known as Old Man's Drown, containing Twenty-eight (28) acres, moro or less, bounded on the Northward by the Waccamaw River and lands of Conway, Coast & Western R, R. Co., and Eastward and Southward by lands of Mary T. Claridy, and on Western by right of way of C. C. & W. K R. Co." SCHEDULE B. All and singular ail of the timber, of every kind and description, now owned by the defendant Corporation or the Re oelvers, on the following described tracts of land situate in the County of Horry, State of South Carolina, to-wit: C. C. Reynolds Tract. 4'All that tract of land containing Two hundred (200) acres, more or less, situate In Dog BluiT township, bounded as fol lows; North by lands of Morgan Key nolds, East by the Western fence of Wnd now under cultivation. South by lands of (ieorge .Jones !?nd West by lauds of J. N. Roberts and Cliff Jenkins J. H. 1Jaselden Tract. 44 All that tract of land known as the June Gerrahl and Light Johnson tracts, situate in Gulivauts Ferry Townshln. containing One hundred and Fifty (150J acres more or lees, and bounded as fol iows: North by lands of T. M. McCrncken, Northeast t>y lands of G J. ilollidny. Fast by lands of 11. 11. Rogers, youth by lands of fcj. Caulder and Allen Floyd, West by road leading from the 'Hough and Ileady Road' near Allen Floyd's, by their farm to North corner of fence, thence In same direction to l\ VI. McCracken's Hue Jos W. Sessions Tract. 'All that, tract of land containing One hundred and Seventy-four [174] acres, more or less, situate in Conway Township, bounded as follows: North by lands now or formerly of J. N. Fearce and ('. S. Sessions, and by a small tract of timber containing about two or three acres, the property of J. W. Sessions; Fast by lands of (3 S Sessions and lands i f McCracken and Connor; South by lands of Benjamin Cannon and West by lands owned by Pearce, Nathan Adnma Trast, "All that tract of land containing Two hundred [2001 acres, more or less, situate in Dogwood Neck Township, and bound edas follows: North by lands of M. A. Royals, East by lands of D. D. Edge, South by lands of D. D. Edge and West by lands of T. J. Vaught. Wilson W. and Elizabeth Cannon Tract. . "All that tract of land containing Two hundred [2001 acres, more or less, situate in Conway Township, bounded as follows; Beginning at a stake corner In Tarkee Branch up to a stake corner, thence to a black gum corner, thence to the mill swamp to Cannon's corner, thence to Maple corner, thence to a stake corner to U.O. Morris's ditch, thence to a stake corner to W. J. Watter'o Canal, thence to the beginning corner. Said known as the Benjamin Cannon land. J. N. Pearce. et al., Tract. "All that tract of land containing Pour hundred and Seven and 80 J 100 [407.801 acres, more or less, situate in Conway Township, bouuded as follows. By lands now or formerly owned by Burroughs & Collins Company, Frances McCracken, Leeds HeaJy and Jane Lewis. J. E. Parker, et al,, Tract. "All that tract of land containing Two hundred [200) acres, more or less, situate lying and being in Simpson's Creek Township, and bounded as follows. On the South by Waccamaw River; beginning at Little Savannah Bluff on said ltiver, and running down said River to "1- - ? ? uiiuk uoie; inence Pine Thicket path to Isaac J. Parker's line, thence Isaac J* Parker's land to E. D. Richardson's corner, thence said Richardson's land to the beginning. Ellen P. Alford Tract. "All that certain tract of land contain* tng One hundred and bixty (160] acres, mere or less, bounded as follows. On the North by the Samuel Alford land, East by the Nancy Roberta land, East by th* fifed Jenkins land, booth by the J. ?- ? wsaw mA* e ' , .r * V * " * ; - " ?'* '.i- ? F. Bailey laud, and^West by th<$ Samuel Alford land. E. F. Alford Tract ,4A tract of One hundred "and Fifty [150] acre*, more or less, lu Dog Bluff Township, founded;'North by lands of J, M . Roberta, East l>y lands of Bichard * son and Jenkius, Bouth by lands of.J. F, Bnxley, and west by lands of E. F. Alford. I?. Jj. Richardson Tract A 4,A tract of Three hundred [300] acres, more or less, tn Dog Bluff Township, hounded North by ltlackman, East by Baxley, and West by James N. Roberts. O. M. Kirton Tract 44A tract of One hundred and Fifty 11 fifO Hi rou ?>" " ' " " ... .vr, muir in IfbM, 1U VifUlVUOlB Ferry Townbhip, bounded, North by lands of Leroy McQueen, East by upland of C. M. Kirion, 8outh by lands of Nancy J. Kirton and West by lands of J, N. Roberts. J, F. Huxley Tract "A tract of Eight hundre i and Sixteen [81(1] acres, more or less, in Dog Bluff Township, bounded, North by .1. N, Roberts and John Alfbrd, East by lands I of J. N. Roberts and K. B, Jenklus, South by the Wagener lands, and West by lands of Richard Jordan and II, L. Richardson, "A tract of One hundred [100] acres, more or less, In Dog Bluff Township, and bounded: Nortli by lands of Ellen Alfoid, East by lands of Isadoro Richardson, South by , aud Weit by lauds of J, F. Buxloy, J. N Roberts Tract "A tract of Eleven hundred (1100) acres, more or less, in Dog Bluff Townbhip, bounded: North by the Dog BlulT road, East by lands of Mark Reynolds, West by lauds of J K. Blackburn and Robert Lrddlaw, and South by lauds of Richardson Cypress Lumber & Shingle Company and others, Isudore Richardson Tract, ,lA tract of One hundred (100) acres, more or less, iu Dog BlulT Township, and bounded: Northwest by lands of Ell Godbolt and Robert and A1 ford, South by lands of Jenkins and East by lands of Isham Dix and E. M. Dix. J. D. Capps Tract. "A tract of Five hundred and Seventy-five (575) acres, inoro or less, in Dog BlulT Township, and bounded: North by lands of J. 11 Uoborts, East by lands of J. N. Roberts, South by lands of J N. Rooerts, and West by lands of J. H. Roberts. M, C. Roberts Tract. "A tract of One hundred (100) acres, more or less, iu Dog BlutT Township, bounded on all sides by lands of J. N Roborts. S. M. Reynolds Tract. "A tract of One hundred and twenty (120) acres, more or less, in Dog BlulT Township, and bounded: in or in by lands or William Edwards, East by lands of Bunuion Lewis, South by lands of S E. C. Reynold? and West by lands of Mark Reynolds B. C Jenkins Tract. "A tract of One hundred (100) acres, more or less, in Dog Blurt Township, bounded: North by William Edwards, East by lands of S. M. Reynolds, West by lands of J. N Roberts, and South by lands of Mark Reynolds, "Right of way, twenty-five (2f>) feet in width, over and across the premises below described, for purpose of constructing and maintaining a lailroad, that is to say: over all that tract of land containing One hundrpd (100) acres, situate in Dog Blurt Township, County of Horry, State of South Carolina, bounded: North by lands of Horcon and Kirton, Blast by J. McD. Jones, South by E? P James, and West by S. M Reynolds and lands known as the Cox land. "Right of way over the lands of J M Kirton, situate in GaliviiVs Perry Township, County of Horry, State of South Carolina. ''Right of way over the lands of R. B. Floyd, situate in Galivants Perry Township, County of Horry, State of South Carolina. "Right of way over the lands of ! freddie (J, Floyd and D, N. Floyd, situate in Galivauts Ferry Township, County of Horry, State of I South Carolina. 1 "Right of way over the lands of ?T. N. and E. A. Horton, situate in Gali^ants 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 description whatsoever, as fully and to the same extent, and subject to the same restrictions and limita fcions, as in the aforesaid deeds contained and conveyed, respectively." SCHEDULE C. All and singular all of the timber, of every kind and description, now owned by the defendant Corporation or the Receivers, on the following described tracts of land situate in the County of Horry, State of South Carolina, to-wit: Jas E. Bryan-Berry Barnhill Tract "A tract containing Forty (40) acres, more or less, situate in Galivants Ferry Township, bounded by lands of Charlie Williamson, j. M. urainger, Samuel Hardwick and Pharo Barnhill. A. B Alford-Bryan Tract "A tract containing Two hundred and Twenty-one (221) acres, more or less, 8ituate in Galivants Ferry Township, on the South side of Lake Swamp, and bounded by lands of Burroughs & Collins Company, Carmi Johnson, Y, M. McCracken and others. Pharo Barnhill-Bryan Tract "A tract composed of three tractsituate in Galivants Ferry Township, to wit[A] Containing Thirty (30) acres more or less, bounded by the lands of J EI Haselton, Kefly Brown, Willie Barnhill, Willie Williamson and .Allen Floyd. [B] Containing One hundred and Fifty (150) acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Calhe Williamson, i JA Grainger, Holllday, Berry ttfrl .L - ...) ' v* * V- . \ .. . Barnhill, G J Holllday and others. [0] Containing One hundred aud Thirty -(130) acres, more or less, bounded J^y lands of J. T. .Johnson, Gray Floyd aud J.'G Holllday. * Carmi Johnson-Bryan Tract "A traot conta niug Two hundred and Fijty (200) acres, more or less, situate in Gafivauts Ferry TownShip, in and on LakeSwainu, bounded by lands of Benjamin Corrald, Mrs J G. Grainier, A B Alford and W F Holt \Y L Barnhill-Jos E Bryan Tract 'A tract containing One hundred and Fifteen (1 lf>) acres, more or less, situate in G Ativan ts Ferry Township, composed of two tracts,- towit: '' , i [A] Containing Eighty-five (85) | ukic-i, IUUI C ur 1USS, DOU UUt'Cl O.V JlUUCI^ of Mrs M 0 Dawsoy, Marion IV. Skipper and llattie Smith. [It) Containing Thirty (30) acre^, more or less, bounded by lands known" as"' the Goub lands, Burroughs <fc Collins Company,'Mrs Beatrice Smith, Huttie Smith and Willie B ir n hi 11, J S and Isaiah Rabon-Burroughs Tract "A tract containing One hundred and Fifty (150) acres, trior? or less,, situato in Dog Bluff Township, bounded by lauds of I 13 . Rabon, Jeremiah Mishoe, [1 E.poyle and by Bruuson Swamp. ' . Alva Cartrette-Burroughs Tract "A tract containing Seventy-five' (75) acres, more or less, .situate in Bayboro Township, and bounded by, the lands of I C llardee, Burroughs; 4^. Collins Company and Alva Cart rette, and by the run of Joe's Branch. Gabriel Cartrette Burroughs Tract-, "A tract containing Seventy-live (75) acres, more or less, situate in' Bayboro Township, bounded by the lands of J Walker Cartrette, I C Hardee and Cartrette survey and by Cool Springs Public Road. 1 Wilson Long-Burroughs Tract "A tract containing Ninety -9GK acres, more or less, situato iu Bayboro Township, composed of Two tracts, to-wit: [A] Containing Thirty ^30- acres more or less, bounded by lands of G J Holliday, II H Gasque, Burroughs & Collins Company and G D Rabon, r IVd Hiintnlninrf ft'"*" CO ~ ? ? , ?j ij.AVjr 'U*<* rtVl'liS, more or less, bounded by lands of > Mary Rabon, G J Holliday and Burroughs & Collins Company. -i A T and J M Rabor:-Burroughs Tract 4iA tract containing Eighty -80acres, more or less, bounded by lands of G J Holliday, the run of Chinners Swamp, lands of Burroughs & Collins Company and Charles Fore, in Bayboro Township. J J YV Cortrette-Burroughs Tract <4A tract containing One hundred and Sixty-five-16.5- acres, more or less, in Bayboro Township, bounded by lands of Burroughs & Collins Company, B S Alford, I C Hardee, Gabriel Rabon, Lucinda Skipper and A B Rabon. Waterman Graham-Burroughs Tract 44 A tract containing Two hundred -200- acres, more or less, lying in Galivants .Ferry Township, Mill Swamp, bounded by lands of the estate of ?F M Dawsey, Mrs M C Dawsey, Alva Graham and Daniel Grahom P B Himerv-Burroughs Tract <lA tract containing Fifty -50a res more or less, situate in Dog t Bluff Township, on the West side of j LJrunson bw.irap, bounded bv the ! lands of George Jones, Wash Thompkins, Ro-a M Johu8on, and by the run of ttrunson Swamp Louise C Johnsou-Burroughs Tract "A tract containing Fifty -50a?res, more or less, lying in B-tyboro Township, and e Gdiyauts Ferry Township, bounded by the lands of Caroline Allen, S J Lewis, C G Allen, J W Ray and K P Johnson A M Mibhoe-Burroughs Tract "A tract containing ICighty -80acres, more or less, lying in Galivauls Ferry Townshi-p, on both sides of the public road leading from Cool Spriug3 to Galivants Ferry, bounded by lands of VV. L. Birnhill, Burroughs & Collins Company, D. M Mishoeand Mrs Beatrice Smith or M M Skipper. A B Leonard-Burroughs Tract "A tract containing Oue hundred and Four -104- acres, more or less, sifcuata in G.divauts Ferry Township, bounded oy lands of J M Barnhill, A P Johnson, P Baruhill, John Barn hill, W C Birnhlll and Jehu Pago. ALSO, all the rights, privileges, easements, rights of ingress and egress, rights of way, benefits and immunities of every kind and description whatsoever, as fullv and to the same extent, and subject to the same restrictions and limitations, as iu the aforesaid deeds contained and conveyed, respectively." SCHEDULE D. All and singular all of the timber of every kind and description, now owned by the defendant Corporation or the Receivers, on tho following described tracts of land situated in the County of H >rry, State of South Carolina, to-wit: E. M. Johnson Tract. "A tract of One hundred (100) acres, more or less, in Bucks Township, bounded: North by lands of William Johnson, East by public road, South by lands of Hop Johnson, and West by lands of E. M. Johnson. Robert Lawrinnre Treots ' Two tracts, both in Bucks Town snip: tract jno, 1 containing Two hundred and twenty live [225] acres more or less, beginning at. a corner on the Lewis land, running Lewis line South to the run of Pawley HI >I||,| - ^ : ? -.n . ?, Swamp, thence with the run of Paw icy Swauip to the Beverly land, formerly known as W J Luwrioiort's land, thenc: Biverly's line up to a point opposite the farm of Robert J Lawrimoro and up to* bis fence: and tract Mo. 2 containing Two hundred and seventy- live [275] acres, more or less, houuded by HogB'-ancb, the run of Pawlev Swamp, lands of Lawrimore, Beverly, Paul and others. EM Johnson Tract, "A tract of Five hundred [500] acres, moro or less. Bucks Township bounded: North by lands of Burroughs & Collins Comnanv ho c I J ' ?? " WJ upluuds of Evauder M Johnson, South and West by lands of Geo Ollicer Company. J J Cook Tract. "Two-third interest in tract of Five hundred [5U0J acres, more or less, in Bucks Township, known as the Creek Landing Islands, bounded; North by lands of S W Beverly Fast by Bee ?)ee Ltoad, South by lands of J N Dennis, and West by Little Bee River, J N Dennis tract "A tract of Three hundred and thirty-[J^O] acres, more or less, in Bucks Township, known as Cat Island. Flats, bounded: North by hinds t of James Cook and Samuel Smart, Bi.asLt by McQueen's Bay, South.by lands of James Hacks and West by Little Bee Dee River. (Samuel D. and A E. Poga tract) 44A tract of six hundred and fortytwo (d<i2) acres,- more or less, in Buck's Township, bouuded: North by lands of J. M. Johnson. EHst by P"?bjic road, West by Big Swam]) and South .by lands of V. D. Johnkcn. ' (S A. B ro w n Tract) 4(A tract of two .hundred and twenty (220) acres, mori or less, in Buck's Township,,. bounded: North by lands of Byn Paul-, East by lands of Jess Cannon, South by .lands of S W. Beverly and West by lands of Moses Mar.tin * , * \ (M.. A; Martin Tract ) 44A tract of two hundred . and forty-seven (247) acres more or less, known ?s tlie Bunch Bowl tract,in Bucksi Township, bounded: North by lands of W. D." Martin .and vby lowerron.fi lnorlirw* i>: i ^uuiu^ ' vuiui'^ll " JTUUUI1, Howl Elats'/East by lauds'of . Mosefif' A, Martin, South by lands of Den-* nis Cannon'and Sivipu'el Smart,:- and West by lands of J, E. Dusenbury and A. J Brown. . (J. M. Johnson Tract.) *'A tract of One hundred (100), acres, more or less, in Bucks Towti: ship, bounded: -North by Negro Branch, Bast by Pee Dee Itoud, South by stated liue, East ,by ,Peb Dee Swarao. > v ' . (L 'P. .Hughes Traol.) - > (,A tract of Seven hundred (700)acres, more or-less, in Buck's Town-' ship, bounded: Norths by land's of J. C. Singleton and \V. A. pivey, East by lands . of Burroughs ' & Collins Company, South by Burroughs & Coflins Company ard Can-, nori and Martin, and West* by lands of W. J Behdricks ' (Sol G. J a mes* Tract .) 4,A tract of One 'hundred and seven (107) acres, m&re or'- less' embracing all of grantor's Tands in Buck's Towuship, boTVudefd' as follows: North .by lands of WiUl&ra Smith, East, by lands of Vtf'niiarr^ Smith, Sou-t 1) bv lands of*- Henry Smith, and West by lands of." Barnes H. Hucks. . ALSO, all the rights', privileges, I easements, rights of ingress and egiv.ss, rights of. way. bench's and immunities of every kind and description whatsoever, as fully ancf tothe same extent, and subject to the same restrictions and limitations, as in the aforesaid. deegLs contained and conveyed, respectively TERMS OE SALE: -.One half cash, balance in two euuel install merits payable six and ..twelve months from date of sale, with interest from date sf sale at Six per cent, per annum, credit portions of lhe purchase money to be secured in such manner as the Court shall approve. No bid will be accepted unless itshall be at least the sum of Fifty' Thousand ($50,000) Dollars and un-J less the bidder shall first deposit' with the Receiver, as a pledge that he will make geed his bid in case of,] its acceptance, the suhn of Five! Thousand ($5 030) Dollars in ca?h cr certified check on some solvent bank or trust company, Tne sale shall be subject to confirmation /by the Court. Purchaser to pay for papers. In the event that the property shall not be sold as a whole in one parcel, the undersigned will immediately after his failure to procure a bid in accordnance with the. above requirements, offer for sale at pyblic auction to the highest bidder upon the terms above mentioned, at the same lime and place, in separate parcels, Schedules A. .B. C. and D. as above listed, and after the sale,, thereof, will soli all the other items above described at private sale. i II? TT y-^-rr ^ ^ w. n, un *DliOjJKN, Receiver. Fobruary 4th, 1910! - / Notice. For the benefit of these who are indebted to the estate of the late Lewis H. Randall, I will attend at the late residence of the di Ceased on each Thursday, for the purpose of making collections and giving re ceipt9 therefor. I will accept pay1moot of all amount* due on Tttars-r day of each week at the pl?ce* paineduntil March 15ih,, 1910, and all accounts not paid by that'~day will be placed in the hands of my attorney for action. A. V. Bsssent, Administrator. \ Copy Summons for Relief. (Complaint not Served) State of South Carolina, ^ County of Hotry S COURT' OF COMMON FU1A&. W. F. Holt, both in his own ri^ht and as Administrator of the personal estate of June Ilolt, Deceased, .Pla'ntilf, against John Holt. L. D Holt. W. E. Holt, lien) unin Holt, Annie Williamson, Mary Hardwlck, Rebecca Shelly, Acnes Johnson, Rosa Floyd. Sylpha McCracken, Fannie Graiiatn, Julia Alford aud Henrietta Alford", Defendants. To the Defendants, J< hn Holt, L. D, Holt, W K, Holt, Benjamin.Holt, Annie Williamson, Mary Jlurdwhk, Rebecca Shelly, Acnes Johnson, Ros'A Floyd, Zilpha McCracken, Fannie Graham, .1111 in Alfurrl unrl llnnrliiii.i A If/*- I . .. . v. v? uuu ?Jk vii ft a-v c\i? aiU'lU. You arc her? by summoned nnd required to answer tiieooinplflinMn \ Ids action which loss been tiled in the ? llice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pie is " for the said county nnd to servo a copy ?f your j.nwaer o the said complaint on the suoseriber at. hi** office at Conway \S C? within twenty days after the service hereof exclusive of the .1 iy of such s, rvico; and if you fail to answer the complaint, within the lime aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demand din the complaint, January tph, A, I). 1010. W L 13 VAN C CO P. II il WOODWARD Plaintiffs' Attorney. < To Benjamin Holt Absent; Defendant; Please tuko notice that the compla'ot in lite foregoing stated action and the summons of widen t he foregoing is a copy were tiled in the cilice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas at Couwny S C., on the 12th day of January, A I) 1010 ii h Woodward Plaintiffs' Attorney . W L B VAN C C C. P Gw40 CHINESE LAUNDRY Collars and Cuffs. Ironing Machine. Work turned out Promptly. Send me a trial order. Family washing taken. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Work npnl.lv ovn.iiiia/i -i ?X.V..J wnwvv* 1/tUj t? IJ Jr 1U first class style, OPIiClAL NOTI 15 Collars and Culls held for 30 days and if not called for will be sold, Yoursforgood wor*, GEORGE LUM T- "notion. , ^All persons aud corporations are hereby warned not to pure base or take over in any way any notes dat.edf December i(iih, signed by ,-Nbyman Moseley, in behalf of of "\Vililom Hickson or William* Hickson'.A: Company, all of which notes'arg-subject to a contract protwidicrg a special means of payment made between the said Norman Moseley au/i Wiliiam Hickson & Company^.and they will not bo paid ip any(other -way. ' ' \> . :.xSIif-orman Moseley. 3 , f ' Doris, S, C. ????ill i ?mmrnmi i i? iivrw STt^Yl&D: - One white boar wi th black spot arobrid * head and back, unmarked", owner n*av get same by calling andpA.vfiig.tdiarges. t v ' V Thorn pk ins, Adrian, S. C. J \. ' FOR SALit--Oysbp* Shells Lime at $G 0Q per ton, sat UcdJ, end If O B steamer at river., Thif4 irf Jiat* nded mainly f<jr agricult unal''" purposes, but will make exceUe.tR'jmo'rlar, also a good White wash,\vben tuixed with salt water. ' lE8LAlJF.lt,'. I.ACIl irOT'i r; & Co., averl'v M' U S C, ? Lr . "i1 11 a. *' J "! * * D. A. Spivcy & Company . FIRE. INSURANCE ACfiNTR. < T ! Represeot the St-ron&e*t Companies. I Policies N^riUeD on the most Hborikl terms., . v** *' Phace your' insurance- with .us. Prompt.Stfttiernei>t of Claims*'"'* , '* CHMEffpSSmS .WMOND : D-^AKi6 ' ^ yzs*'fr**ii*'ToT qm.cttira-TKWs A' ' . *>IAMV>?|t) BJUND Is I U.S. in k;:r> ; . . Gol6, metallic boW<^ sca(ed with 'Biue^O/ \ ' Ribbon. Tak? no OTlinn. U?y oF y?>ur V/ * * -Bntgftta and nk tor. -cm.tUfttj^TSIl ? ., V tlAMDVO HltAKn |?fbT.M, for tweihy-fivo f?ar?rep^rdeaa8 Ahvpy^ReUaMe. . SOLD BY ALL DKUGGJ8TS % oStkt IVERYWHSiiE%gm' ' 1 iJ*? -.-... - ? , ^.' 2 * < ' ,# flciu, | amp qurethb tWesj * I ?"th Or. King's | |FMC8l^e!lE|; 3 AMD ALL THROAT AMD U)NQ?FlOU8!.ES. B- / > ? *i ' i wnumwj twfli ipi nfw MMM I GUAR &NTX2 J? P WATJSTPAQTOBYl Boa?Qiy **? PffP*s 1 v - j .' > ,. Woii't fired a crtinhy. : When Editor ,?J. P. Soesman, of# Cornelius, N, '0., bruised ' his letf badly, it started an u#ly sore. Many sohtes'aed olntqnents proved worthless'. ThetJ-Buckl?n 'a Arnica Baive bcdlod it'thoroughly./ Nothing is'8b. prompt end sur* for Ulcers, Bbils, Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Corns, Sores; Pimples, Erzema'Or Piles. 25o. Norton Drug C >.