The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 31, 1910, Image 2
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UliLlStlKD BYKRY THURSDAY MORN1NO
BY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO.
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H. H. WOOI>\VARI>, Kditor
TIIRUSDAY, MARCH, HI IU10.
On account of an accident to our
press last week's edition of the Herald
was work oil" on the Field's
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press. Hie courtesy is gr.ueiuny
acknowledged and appreciated,
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Preparations have commenced on
the Norm an lot. for the erection of
the handsome building of the Burroughs
& Collins Co. We are informed
that the building is to be
completed by August.
Every man should own a home of
his home. It makes a better citizen
of him. It awakes in him a
feeling of proprietorship that causes
him to take an interest in the ujbuilding
of his town.
If Conway grows as rapidly in
the next five years as it has done in
tho past for the same length of time
trolly lines will become an absolute
necessity to meet tho demand of
business and convenience.
Some of the timid onos aro looking
forward with dread and apprehension
to the appearance of lLdly's
comet, which is schdulcd to be visible
to the naked eye about April 1st.
There is nothing in it to cause one
to lose any sleop over, except that
perhaps there will be few now large
enough to remember who will ever
see it again.
Strange to say that Conway has
many doubting Thomas's when the I
progress of Conway is the subject
of discussion, These calmity howlers
are found in the highways and
byways and in public places singing
their doleful talc of lack of progress
and the want and need of activity
in businesseircles, the absence
of which, they say, is carrying us to
ruin as fast as time and tide can do
so. Yet, stranger still is the fact
that these very same loud mouthed
people who talk more with their
mouth than they think with their
brains, that is if they have any of
this essential matter,(which is doubtful,
as appearances are decidedly
agaiust such a proposition, aro the
very ones who clog the wheels of
progress and are a heavy burden to
legitimate enterprise and industry.
They haven't energy enough
to get out of a shower of rain
and* aro so mean that thov Mir.
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passed the man who would skin a
gnat for its hide and tallow. The}
so are slowful that they get in their
own way and more so in that of the
community in which they live. They
are a nuisance to themselves and
more so to those around them
However, be it said to the credit ot
Conway people that this class of
people are narrowed down to a very
few, and their hobby is so well recognized
that their power for evil is so
restricted as to render them harmless.
The hotter way for thorn to
do is to get right and keep right.
Industry restores and builds the
energies, invigorates activity and
increases confidence in one's self, in
their people and their community.
Let them be up and doing something
in jthe industrial development of
town and county, and with a long
pull, a strong pull and pull altogether
results will happen that will
convince even the most possimastic
one amorg these calamity howlers
that Con way is going forward with
a rapidity that astonishes even its
warmest friends.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo \
Lucas County ( ss
Frank J.Cheney makes oath that
he is senior partner of the firm of F.
J. Cheney & Co., doing business in
the Citv of Tfdpflfi P.nnnft. on/1
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aforesaid, and that said firm will
pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for each and every casf
of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by
the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure
Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence, this 6th day of December,
A. I), 1886.
A, W, Gleason,
(Seal) Notary Public
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
and acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system,
Send for testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, 0*
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Ssj ilcine equal to Cardul. I ^
'had suffered for about
s$| four years. Would have ?gj
ffia headache for a week at a
fiP tinif* until 1 wnnM 1>o VVyi
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nearly crazy, I took Car- |S1
dui and now I never have
the headache any more." &LJ
Tho Woman's Tonic
The pains from which
^ many women suffer every
to month are unnecessary.
; It's not safe to trust to j||j|
B strong drugs, right at the j
H time of the pains. i
Better to take Cardui || ,
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This is the sensible, ;p i
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Foreclosure Sale.
Under and by virtue of n Decree and
Judgment for foreclosure and sale made
by Ids Honor Ernest (?arv. in the rase
of ,!, 11, Allsbrook and N. B. A llsbrook,
Co partners In trade \ir.dor 1 lie I'm in name
and style of Allsbrook Bros,, I'lnintlil's
vs.l. T. Tompkins, .1. \V. Durnnt, Sam
Lee and 0. T. Session*, Defendants, and
dated the 2nd day of March, A, l>. 1D10;
notice Is hereby given that I, the under- |
signed SheriiT of Horry County, Mill
sell al public auction before the Court
House door at Conway, South Carolina,
during legal hours of sale on salesday in
April next, it being the 4th day of said
month, all and singular the following
I described lands and premises, situate in
Horry County, and described as follows,
towit:
Tract No. 1. All and singular that
certain tractor parcel of land in Buyb *ro
Township, in the County and Stabt aforesaid,
containing twenty (2b) acres, and
bounded by lands of U. M. Prince, D.
K, Moore and others and known as the
Fowler lands.
Tract No.2, All and singular that cer
tain tract or parcel of land in Bavhoro
Township, in the County and State 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. C. Booth, on the south by lands ot
A. M. Watts, on the west by lands of 8.
8. Anderson an t others, being known
as the B, A. Anderson land.
'Tract No. 0, Ail and singular that
certain tract or parcel of land in Conway
Township, in the County and State aforesaid,
containing eighty (80) acres, more
or lesss, and bounded on the north by
lands of C, \V. 11 ux, on the east b\
lands of ,J, I'. Mux, on the south by land's
of J. 1\ and S, M. IIux, being known as
the estate land of Collin IIux.
Tract No. 4. All and singular that
certain tract or parcel of land In Conway
Township, in the County and State aforesaid,
containing eighteen (18) acres, more
or less, and bounded on the north by
lands of J. T. 'Tompkins, on the east by
lands of S. M IIux, on tho south by lands
of .1 N Booth,and on the west by land of
W II Jordan, and known as the estate
lands of ,1 P 11 ux.
Tract No 5 All and singular that
certain lot or parcel of laud containing
one half of one acre at //owell Siding, in
the County and State aforesaid, known
as the dwelling lot, and bounded by lands
;f and others,
'Tract No 6 Tint certain tract or pat<
el of land located at //dwell Siding, in
the County and State aforesai 1, containing
three-fourths of an acre, more or
less, having thereon the store formerly
occupied by J T Tompkins, known as
the business stand at //owell Siding, aud
bounded by lands of and others,
Terms of sale cash, nu re baser to i>av
7 A * ~ I "J
for papers.
1? ?J Sessions,
Sheriff 7/oriy County
March 3rd, A I) 1910
II II Woodward, Plaintiffs Attorney.
Foreclosure Sale.
Under and by virtue of a Decree and
Judgment for foreclosure and sale made
by his Honor Ernest Gary, in the case
of A. H. Elliott, Plaintiff, vs Cato Vic
Cray, Defendant, and dated the 2nd day
of March, A. I). 1910; notice is hereby
given that I, the undersigned Sheriff of
Horry County, will sell at public auction
before tho Court House Door at Conway,
South Carolina, during legal hours ol
sale on salesdny in April next, it being
the 4th day of said mouth, all and singu
lnr the following described birds and
premises, situate in Horry County, and
described as follows, towit:
All and singula? a certain tract or parcel
of land in S'mpson Creek Township,
County and Mate aforesaid, and con
tnining forty-eight (48) acres, more oi
less, and bounded as follows; On the
north by lands of Frank Hurroughs, easl
ny U M. Long, south by Isaac .). Parker,
west by Ant Parker, and a more fullv
doi-eription can be had from a deed mad<
by Tom Hardee, dated about twenty
ye?>rs ago.
Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay
for papers.
]J ,1. Sessions,
Sheriff Horry County.
March 3rd, A. I). HMO.
II. !I, Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney,
Assad Habil lias moved his stock
of general merchandise from the L.
H, Burrjughs building on Lovqfjr
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