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UBLlSilKl) KVKKY THURSDAY MOUNINU
BY CONWAY PUBLISH 1 NO CO.
UBSCKl PTION ON K HOLLA H PICK YKAB
II, II, WOODWARD, Editor
THRUSDAY, MARCH 17, 1010
Watch Conway ^row.
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Keep an eye on Conway.
Horry c fTers health and wealth to
the Ik me sec ker.
Invest your money in some of
Con way's posibilities.
Conway's investments are as safe
as a (loverrncnt Bond, while tlie
dividend is much larger.
Con way's prr gross has astonished
the stronger within its gates and
won the admiration of all.
All of Conway's industries arc in
a pro porous condition, what hotter
evidence of prosperity do you
want?
There is no more inviting field on
the jToo* stool," for the investment
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f jutvd in Con way.
The next term of the Court for
Horry County will convene at Conway
on the lib Monday in May,
being 'iilrd day of that month.
The Fdu^ationnl facilities of Conway
are unsurpassed, while the
religious and moral tone of the
town is far above the average.
The ta'k of the town now is that
the vacant lots along Main street
will foo? be < ecu pied by handsome
buildings Hasten that day when
it is so.
Mrs Kate 11 til says: UT have'kept,
house 1ft vears, am the mother of
four children, and T would not keep1
house without. FTollister's Rocky
Mountain Tea " Wise women, whv?
Drives awav sickness, brings health
and hapninoss to the whole family.
It's the world's honlt.li hMtnvuoi.
Couway Drug Co.
C artl of Thanks.
f take this method of thanking
my mn? y f iends for their kindness
extendid to me during my recent
illness. Noah Shelly.
DIED.
Columbus Industrial Advocote:
On Friday of last week the community
was made sod by the news
of the death of Mr Toss Thompson,
which incurred Thurs'ay night at
abou* e'ovcn o'clock. The dfcased
was the ion of Mr and Mrs J??bn
Thompson, who e home is two miles
south o: 'here. Ambitious and full
of life*, Tess won fc>r himself many
friends who shared with h.m the
brighest hopes of the future. About
ten years ago it was his misfortune
to lose his right arm. This necessaria'ly
(hanged the course of his
career, 1 lis ambition had been the
engineering branch of the rail road
business. This of course had to be I
given u| . lie then took up tele- I
grapy and followed it until the
physical break-down, which be
suffered last spring. From that
time he was a si.Merer from that
fatal m ihg v. consumption. However,
he ne\cr lost hope until the
last.
[Mr Thompson was well and
favorably known in Conway, ho
having Leen t* legraph operator at
t,h/> flr? 11 r.f 5 O... .. 1 *1 ? *'
..v?o mi u iuijj<hi 01 nme
and by his gentlemanly deportment
gentle i is.jovit on and unvayring
kindness endeared himself to alarge
circle cf friends and acquaintances,
The news of his untimely death was
received with sadness here.?Editor
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llow Good INcwa Spread.
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most of the time," writes B E Tolson,
of Kli/.abethton, Ky, "Everywhere
1 go I recommend Electric
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health and vitality to them. They
never failjto tone the stomach, regulate
the kidneys and bowels, stiai.
ulate the liver, invigarte the nerves
and pnrilios the blood. They work
wonders for weak, run-down men
and women, restoring strength, vig
or and health that's a daily joy. Try
ibem. Onlv 50. Satisfaction guaranteed
by the Norton Drug Co.
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Editor Herald: lMet/^P allow iu?
;pace in your valuable p?])or for n
bw lines as I have not seen any
lews from here iu quite av viiile.
The health of the comoi unity is
generally t^ood, except bad e olds.
We having some fine spring weather
now after having ho much rain
and cold.
Farmers are very busy propazin#
for another crop,
R v Sam Cuius filled his ro^ulur
appointment hero on the 27th of
February, but missed Saturday on
account of sickness in his family.
No weddings to report, but we
arc expecting to hear the wedding
bells any tims,
Tne Tilly Swamp Base Ball team
meets every Saturday^afternoon ac-d
plays some very interesting games
There are some very goods players
around here.
Miss Clara Watson, who has been
teaching school a Little River, has
returned homo and 1 think sho had
a successful school. We are glad to
have her back again.
Misses Addie and Blanche Vaught
have also returned home from teaching.
Miss Addie from Centenary
and Miss Blanche from near lLam
mond. We are very glad to have
them with us attain.
Our church is most finished now
and it. looks much nicer.
Messrs Willie Livingstone and
Lucian Core, of Hand, SC,, visited
our Sunday school last Sunday.
Miss Lizzie Edge, of Hand, spent
last week with Miss Julia Parker
and other relatives.
Miss Bertha Parker and lather
made a Hying trip to Vaughts last
Sunday.
Wei!, if this escapes the waste
basket will write again soon.
Success to the llerald and its
readers Puclla.
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Bargains! Bargains!
Willi.E THEV EAST
A limited iiumbur slightly used
$95 High Grado Organs for only
$58 50. These organs appear
near now and are warranted to
last a long lifetime. Terms of
sale given on application. Write
for catalog stating terms desired.
This is an opportunity in a life
time to possess a tine organ at
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address:
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l'JANOS AN!) GROANS
NOTICE
County Auditor
By virtue of authority vested in
the ComplroOer General of the
State by section 693, Code of Laws
1902, the time for making returns
for taxation is extended to March
10th. After that, date County
Auditors will add the penalty of
50 per cent for neglect or failure
to make returns for taxation.
Approved,
A. W. Jones,
Compt. General.
M. F. Ansel,
Governor.
NOTICE OP DISCHARGE *
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, Administrator of the
personal estate of Andrew Grainger,
Deceased, will apply to the
.111 ft fro f\t I'""'. - 4 - ? ' rT "
^vw. i.wumcoi tiorry uounty,
al his oflice at Conway, South Carolina,
at 11 o'c'ock in the forenoon
on the 24th day of March, A D
IhlO, to bo discharged as Administrator
of said estate.
Albert Rogers, Admr., of
Andrew Grainger, Deceased.
24 td
W. W. Roberts, of Tabor, N. C.,
was in Con way last Tuesday bo- (
tween trains.
Foreclosure Sale.
Under and by virtue of a Decree and
.j udgment for foreclosure and sale made
/ hh Honor Krnest Oary, In the cast
o. A. B. Klliott, Plaintiff, vs Cato Mc
(>.-ay, Defendant, and dated the 2nd day
or.r March, A. I). 1U10; notice la hereby
gl veil that I, the undersigned Sheriff ol
ll <>rry County, will sell at public auction
tat Tore the Court House Door at Conway,
So uth Carolina, during legal h< urs ol
sal? on ualesday in Apiil next, it bein>i
tAu 41li day of said month, all and singu
lar .Hie following described lards and
prHoutaeH, situate in Horry County, and
described as follows, towit:
A1J 41id .'dngular a certain tract or parcel
<>J land In Simpson Creek Township,
County and State aforesaid, and containing
fcrty-eight (IN) acres, more or
less, and bounded as follows: On the
uorth by lands of Frank Burroughs, east
i>y C* M. Long, south by Isaac J . Parkei,
west by Ara Barker, and a more fully
description .ean bo hml from a deed made
by Tom ilurclee, dated about twenty
years ago.
Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay
for papers.
J{ J. Sessions,
WjerilT I lorry County.
March 3rd, A. I). 1010.
11. 11. Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney,
| CONWAY |
I Parlor Market I
J W D WOODWARD. JR., Proprietor SB
? COUNTRY PRODUCE B
? Constantly on hand. The highest R
n market juices paid for ('hi kens Ej
f and Eggs, vlll kinds of Vegeta- P
? bles in season. jM
h FRESH PRIME BEEF g
H Veal, Mutton, Pork, Sausage,Fresh E
h| and Salt Water Fish. Fine Nor- R
9 folk Oysters and all kinds of Game 0
5 PURE ICE DELIVERED ?
g at any time during the week and H
?| until 10 o'clock on Sundays. '1 he K
I patronage of the public is solicited M
y and satisfaction guaranteed.
C Liivirgsfcone, ni Wampee'
passed through Conway last Thuisday
night on his way to UoorgeW wn
o 11 business.
SArm<
Ferti
four sources
rour crop throi
ason.
cy will be sol
in this county
:xt week we w
why they ar<
d.
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For the best of everything
with go to Duscnbury & C<
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\ Foreclosure Sale.
I Under and by virtue of a Decree and
? Judgment lor foreclosure and s.de made
> bjr his Honor Km st Gary, lti the case
of J. It. Allebrook and N. li. AUshmok,
' Uo partners in trade under the linn name
' and style of Allsbrook Bros,, Plaintiffs,
r vs J. T. Toropklns. .J. YV. Dnrant, Saui
i Lee and G. T. Sessions, Defendants and
dated the 2nd day of March. A, D. 1910;
notice is hereby given that 1, the under;
signed Sheriff of Horry County, will
sell at public auction before the Court
I House door at Conway, South Carolina,
1 during leiral hours of sale on saleaduv in
April next, it being tlie 4tli d?y of said
month, all hm<1 singular the following
described hinds and premises, situate in
Horry County, and described as follows,
towit:
i Trait No. 1. All and singular that
: certain tractor parcel of land in Hayboro
, Township, in the Count/ and Stato afore
saiil, containing twenty (20) acres, and
i bounded by lands of U. M. I'rince, t).
K. Moore and others and known as the
Fowler lands.
Tract No. 2, All and singular that cer
tain tract or parcel of laud in 'tayboro
Township, in the County and Stute aforesaid,
containing eighty (80) acres, more
or less, and bounded on the north by
lands of N, Dawsey, on the east by lands
of M. 0. iiooth, on the south by lands of
A. M. \fett.< , on the west by lands of 8.
8. AnfMon an 1 others, being known
' as the B, A. Anderson land.
Tract No. 8, Ail and singular that
certain tract or parcel of land in Conway
Township, in the County and State aforesaid,
containing eighty (80) acres, mor
or les?s, and bounded on the north hy
lands of C, VV. llux, on the east by
lands of J, 1*. llux, on the south by lands
of J. 1*. and S. M. llux, being known as
the estate lnnd of Collin llux.
Tract No. 4. All and singular that
edrtalntract or parcel of land in Conway
Township, in the County and State a foresaid,
containing eighteen (18) acres, more
or less, and bounded on the north by
lands of J. T. Tompkins, on the east by
lands of 8. M llux, on the south bv lands
of .1 N l?ooth, and on the west by land of
W 11 Jordan, and known as the estate
lands of J P iiux
Tract No 5 All and singular that
certain lot or parcel of land c ntaining
| one linif of one acre at 7/bwell Siding, in
I tno umirry ami Rtaie aioreaniri, known
' as ihcdwolllng lot, and hounded by lands
j of and others,
'JL'rnct No 0 Thrtcerta'n tract orpaicfcl
of land located at 7/owell Siding, in
the County and State aforesaid, containing
three-four'.hs of an acre, more or
leas, having thereon the store formerly
occupied by .7 'I' Tompkins, known as
ihebiififnesH stand at 7/owell Siding, and
j bounded by lauds of.. }tnd ohers,
I Terms of Ml* cash, purchaser to pay
for papers.
B ,T ^G?s'.on9,
Sheriff 77orry Cuonty
March 3rd, A I) 1910
j U 11 Woodward, Plaintiffs Attorney
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