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is Card of Thanks. I take this method of extendi'^' my heartfelt thanks to the voters- o Horry County for their liberal sup Kort in the recent primary whics as resulted in my nomination l? ) the honorable position of Pio'oaP Judtfe of Horry Count v, aid \\hi< 1 am proud of the vote I nc* iveo ai over the county. 1 am c.-peeiel very proud of what C niwuy, m homo did for me whore i lui\i \ c for the past 111 years, a!s'? l<\in) e my home prec'nct when I left h country. 1 wish to say furshei t i 1 entered this r.ice w th a full d. termination to make a clean : n bonorab'e or rapa'^n, this 1 h e! co firff-nt, I did. I I ell < u <e !lll'i1 I ( other cam {dates *> oulci j >Sn me i saying, ai d as J was letting \s iifolded arms only waiting fi r tl.t second primary to rev ai the fa< that I had won the v Cjory, I u when we think that peace and safen abounds sudden destruction comet! upon u?. So at the eves of the last primary out comes somebody who lives in i glass house and began to throw stones and smashed his own aid missed m ne altogether, so 1 guess 7 am as well l.ict-1 d as he is. and as m is well known ah over the county that a report was circulated against me, which T denounced as ousel\ false, which was very unpleasant indeed tome, but it was too absurd for a white man to eneure. As is well known this is the second lira* t i - ^ ,1 4. i t.. r u i nave stuinp?u tut? cuuuiy iur puu lie cilice, and everybody had a fi ee privilege to ehallange my character where I could have made my defense face to face as would have been Fair, as. every right thinking man will join me in saying, but not a word until the eve of the second primary when the hidden enemy thought I had no opportunity of defense and popped out with a slanderous falsehood and spread it as with lightning speed, crying danger, danger. Were tbey too ignorant to know that there is a printing press in our land or did they think that I had not the courage of resentment and open noi my mouth, nor raise my pen in cm own defense. I will say just her< that 1 was forced into these me as ures in defense of truth and justice 1 had but one witness as to how voted 1802, that one has never lift but sits upon the throne above ti judge our every action, and thh gives me consolation and 1 feel sun that he has revealed to the peoph through his power the trutlifulnes of my statement. Further 1 wil say that my circulars was not it tended for any honorable and fai i - J - - - i _ i a i ^ i rniuueu peopse, oui oniy in (>t> cowardly enemies who lay in auibus1. and sought to take unfair methoo to defeat me. 1 will say to them thr< they are not the class of people i was looking to for my support, but to the honorable and right think in class only, and 1 will ask thos* hidden enemies to let my man; alone until they can handle 10 trull fully end honorably. H ^ again wish to thank my friend for their support with the assuram that T shall endeavor to my utmos ability to discharge the duties < the oflice with care and decent cot. sideration. T beg to remain y .ur vorv hiunbl servant, J S Vaught. Members of the ^Executive Committee of llorry County Good Roads and Drainage League. Pursuant to a resolution adoptee at the Convention in August last, the President 1 as appointed thi following named members of ilu Lxecwtive Committee of The Horn. County Good Roads and BrainfagLeague, to wit: Conway Township: L. P. Roberts, J. Hartford Baker, P. V. Dunn. Bucks Township: W, E. Dusonbury, W. J, Hendricks, Cornelius Cannon. DogBlufT Township: 13. C, Jenkins W. A Hughes, John 11. Atkinson. Gallivants Perry Township: 11 Kemper Cooke, tfeo, S. Price, S. J . Lewis. Ployds Township: W. Chester Hooks, Frazer Harrelson, A. 1). Jackson. Green Sou Township: S D-Bryant Geo. M. Powler, Sampson Fowler Bayboro Township: J. E. Stevenson, U. M. Prince, Samuel P. Kabon Simpson Crrek Township: J. J Carter, W. 1), Cox, N. E. Hardwick . Little River Township: Thos. R. Permenter, John E. Vereen, John A Bell. Dogwood Neck Townsh'p: J. 1) Watson, D. D. Edge. I B Parker Socastee Township: I)r. Ed^ar A Stalvey, I. P. Patrick, (too, \V Kin#. The said members of the Kxecu live Committee aie expected to organize a League in their respec tive townsnip, at the earliest tnn? practicable. They are also earnest h requested to attend the O >cd Roads Rally to oc held at Conway on Monday next, C. P. Qu it > lt'binm, President,. NOTICE TOBACCO GROWERS The Mulling Tobacco market will close on Friday, October 14th, 1910. All who have tobacco on hand are advised to sell on or before that date. Gorrell Bros & Co., Central Warehouse W. P. Tyrce M??r., Planters Warehouse Neal & Dixon Farmers Warehouse Geo. II Yarhoro&Son Brick Warehouse xffiN MOTHER CRAY'S Jrstk SWEET POWDERS xtPr .FOR CHILDREN, j It- f A OertsinRoIiof for FeveriMluiCMa* ' A?Jk Const!patlon, llonjlnrlio, ' Stounch Troubles, Tceihtn* and Destroy _ ^ J . WornM. ThAfHrrnk un Cold* Trtd#M*rk, in 24 nours. Atsll DruKgists, 26ou, Don't nccspt Hsmple mailed KKKK. Address. PVMMfcfk.>L ft. OLMSTED. L? Roy. frf.Y. ] ? ix.iMia ii. i i .i.i , mm ?> I What kind of Sli Two Dollars Buj L*~ ? Perhaps you've been taught by experience not to expect much for ^ I $2.00. If that ?A is the case The 82* Southern Girl Shoe i $2.00 used to buy i f3 3 " 8 will buy a better pa ! before?certainly if SOUTH] $2.00 S j It has all the snap " made shoe. There is form line. It is as p ; ever saw?every stitch cannot buy better soli from the best part of t ^ long wear. It's the I for the price. We hav < i for the Red Bell on tf I CRADDOCK | Lynchbu OFFICIA Cast at 2nd Deni For Horry Gov Ad Gen. "7S" n < o_ . ' PKKCINCTS. ? ^ i 52 r > r g? u L| - * ; g z m ST g 2. ? 2 ? w ? * ? a ? r* Q. ? ? 3 I O _______?? ? .?_ q. L ?. 3 Jordanvilie 781151 58 35 Conway 119 227 257 75 Galivants Ferry ... 89 06: K)0 55 Fort Harrelson .... 11 29| 23 17 Gurley 40 12 30 2v Sanford 30 42| 59 12 Cool Spring 57 8 69 4 Loris 52 74 30 95 Ilomcwood 40 61 4 41 Bayboro 28 111 19 2 ? Farmer 27 25, 28 24 Dog Bluff 99 50 94 55 Knotty Branch ... 36 231 40 11 Adrian 61 42 54 11 Greenwood 79 22' 81 11 Shell 27 9 30 5 Daisy 109 20 S6 44 Cedar Grove 55 10 50 12 Green Sea 51 71; 81 4( Socastee 13 20 .'$5 2f Mar low 6 12 0 11 Withers 20 15 Hi 2 Floods i 27 18 59 If Spring Branch. - ... 0 .">1 II M Vardelle } 27 0 25 \ Blanche 50 25 62 11 Hammond 85 1) 87 f Joy 15 17 26 ( Warn pee 30 10 16 I I Little River 5 16| 2 It Dogwood 20 12 ' 10 2'2 (i rahuinvillc 15 7 17 5 Fhonozor ... 25 25 ' 35 15 Taylorsville 25 1 27 l Total . . i 1-197 J050 .1637 879 The nflicial oouut of the votes cast for auditor in the recent primary, shows Barker 126 ) ami Adams 1285 The mistake which occurred in the figures as printed in this paper last week, from the best we can learn, came about by reason of getting the Blanche votes for auditor and Judge of I'robate mixed up over the phone. The figures for the Herald came through Mr Anderson, and the mistake might have been Ids, or might have been in the Herald man in taking them down, '1 he report of the managers t hanged the result. Some differences were found in the El>? ne/.er vote, and tire result as found by the executive committee will be found b/ reference to the , table appealing above. i The Town Flection. The election for Mayor and Aldermen of 'he Town of Conway was , held last Monday, by managers J. 8. k Vaught, \Yr H Chestnut and A. ifi. Goldfinch, the polls b.iin<* opened at 8 o'clock and closing at 4. There were towo candidates for | Mayor. The encumbent H, p. Litt.o wa< reelected, receiving 85 votes r against II received by Jeremiah Smith, tin* opposing candidate. Mr. , Smith did not authorize the use of his name as a candidate, and stated ?o his friends that ire would not <iu;ilify unless ho received practically unmimsus vote llis friends ran 1 hi in any way'* There wrs no opposition for wardens in tho various wards, the persons in minuted at the ward meetings last Friday exefiii g all being elected ? Ward 1, J. iV.McKeithan, Ward 2. 1 ,1. E Nicholas, Ward 3, W A. Freeman, Ward 4, W. E. McCord, Ward 5, S. T. Sessions, Waid (J, S P. Ilawes. A Correction. P?y a C'erLal error on the part of ! tome one at the court liou o, there wis a mistake in *h? jury liMas puh- ! Mshcd lift week. The name J. T. ( if archer should have been J. T. ( Hughes Mr. Hatcher was not drawn on the jury at all. 1 TKS KQKKY HE It ALP, TH MjK This same shoe in oar '^A ^QOS^JPqq ' i nJ* year Well sewed,' in our Inn Shoe $3.0^-$3?50-S4.00 U equals the best custom make. will surprise you. You say i good shoe. We say $2.00 lir of shoes to-day than ever you buy ItlL ? ERN GIRL HOE $2.50 ) and shapeliness of a customcomfort and fit in every foot>erfectly made as any shoe you right where it belongs. Money 2 leather. The uppers are cut he skins. All this means wear, best shoe that is sold to-day e a dealer in your town. Look le box. TERRY CO. I Pfl, Va. I Ii_VOTE: locratic Primary County. ProIt It Com Congrefl. bate Auditor. \ Judge. ? p y y 3 y 25 P 1 a P > p 50 P w 3 5 . 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The Gem Moving Picture Tneatro was opened again last Monday night with high ciass pictures. There will be shows each night this week, and' during court week. After court the show may be placed on the road for a while, but if patronage continues g od, may be continued hero. A notice will appear next week as to w lie her tho show will run on, or be put on the road. Tnoro will be four reels on Saturday nights, and the people from the country are especially invited. Copy Summons for Relief (Complaint not Served) State of South Carolina, ( County of Horry ( COURT OP COMMON PLEAS. II II Woodward, Plaintiff, against .T T Tompkins, Defendant., Po the Defendant, J T Tompkins: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action which has been filed In the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said county and to serve a copy i f your answerlo the said complaint on the subseritier at his otllce at Conway H U? within twenty days after the service hereof exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. September 3rd, 1910. W L BRYAN COO P. I L. S.J II II WOODWARD Plaintiffs' Attorney. To J T Tompkins, Absent Defendant: Please take notice that the r.nmnlnlnt. in the foregoing stated action and the mmmonsol which the foregoing is a copy were filed in the ollice of tlie Clerk of he Court of Common Pleas for Horry bounty, at Conway H C.? on the 5th day )i September, A I) 1910. 11 11 WOODWARD Plaintiffs' Attorney W L liliYAN CCCP 0w37 J UH8DAY, SEPTEMBKlt 22 1910. OUR BUY FROM THE Imuch"to a secret 1 and Jobb our full i Ev< N1 and more we have t for less tl save then To time to sr stocks ov I our price. legit imai< thing but 9 the other | H make the | 1 ' 200i 9 the pretti B oooi ! 8 Dolly Ma I 300( Caps fror I AU 8 Goods of I and Jackc 8 will make ^ time with W Bargain I a ways, VV' 9 tomorrow | Conway Sale for Partition. Under and by virtue of a decree and judgment for partition and sale made by His Honor Ernest Gary, In the case of W T Powell, Louisa V Powell, E B Fipps, Mary Patience Stevens, Molsie Powell and Cora Nolley Todd plaintiffs, vs. Ca-" lisoa Fipps, Agnes DeJean Mlncy, Greeley J Powell, Nettie M Powell, Be9sie C Powell, Luther G Powell, Lou Eftle Powell and Sampson W Powell defendants, and dated the 2nd day of March A D 1910, notice is hereby given that J, the undersigned, Clerk of the Court of " A _ | , , Common Fleas or noiry county, win sell at public auction before the court house door at Conway, South Carolina, during legal hours on aalesday in October next, it being the 3rd day of said month, all and singular the following described lands and premises, situate in Llorry county, and described as follows, to wit: Tract No 1, That certain tract of land containing fifty (50) acres, more or less, situate in Green Sea township on the south side of Mitchell Swamp, in the county and 8tate aforesaid, and bounded on the north by lands of C C Pridgen and estate land of J J Powell, on the east by estate land of W M Powell, on the south by lands of W T Powell and E B Klppsand on the west by lands of W T Powell, this being known as the estate land of Felix F Powell, deceased. Tract No 2, That certain tract or parcel of land containing twenty-live (25) acres, more or less, situate In Green 8ea township in the county and State aforesaid, bounded on the north by land of Murray Lee, the run of Mitchell Swamp being the line, on the east, south and west by the estate land of Felix Powell, this being a part of the estate land of J J Powell undisposed at the time of his death. TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. W L BRYAN, C C 0 P. March 3. A D 1910. II H Woodward, Plaintiff 's Attorney. FOR SALE?Oyster Shells Lime at $6 00 oer ton. sacked, and F O B steamer at river. This is intended mainly for agricultural purposse but will make excellent mortar, also a good white wash when mixed with salt water. B1ESLAUER, LACI1ICOTTE & Co , Waverly Mills, S C. i TltPlllO WITH THE SWEET TOME j WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN PIANOS. Write today for information about a few special bargains in pianos. Some StiefTs that have been used a short time, and some of other makes that we have traded in. All have been put in thorough good order by our experts and are D13AI RADDATNC M?\ M~i J-M. M-4 i?r rk ?\w ii w Easy terms; and if within three years you wish to exchange for a new piano, we will take back the old, and credit on the new, all you have paid. CHAS M STIEFF S It COLEY, Mtfr WILMINGTON, N. C Mention this paper. witm run. jihestovi em ; 4> ! NORTHERN (i ( J (. found Cotton Goods cheaper than h our surprise, therefore, we will not try and 'rom our friends and customers. t foui ers overloaded and anxious to unload, diarc in helping to unload them. ?ry Train and Itout is bringing in pw nnor goods for us and we are overloaded, but tl lie goods at we can unload to Country M lan they can buy the same goods at whole i the freight. our Retail Friends and Customers, we 01 ly that y< u v'ill agree with us when you I i r ami see t: at it is the largest we ever ? are so low that it is impossible for us to 1 e competition. We repeat that we don't k< , sell everything at wholesale or retail at h fellow. We have the quantity, the qualit price. I) Men's, Roy's and Youth's Suits and Odd iest and best fitting clothes you ever saw. ) pairs Rattle Axe, King Quality, Ruilt Ri, dison Shoes. ) Ladies', Men's Youth's and Children's II n 10 cents up. the latest Novelties in Hair Switches, ai every kind. Ladies' Tailor Made Suits its, Silk Shirt Waists and Underskirts at pri you wonder how we got them. Don't wa> Hot Air Artists. Make a R line for the louse where you can make a little money g e sell you and treat you today so we can t and every day in the year. gum ^^1^^ 1^^^ We are after y with new and up-t . < 4 4 centiy purcnasea kets, in large quan fore at the very 1< which merchandis We have been too busy Is since moving to write a new' n advertisement, and it is sufficient here to say, that we now occupy large new e stores 011 Main street, with a i plenty of light and the room ei in which to display our jc< Shoes, Clothing, Fi ture, Dress Goods, ing Machines, Cro We are always glac Burroughs & SI One of Conway's most needs now I supplied. 8 ANOTHER I Millinery Storo R The ladies of Conway and B Horry county will have a bet- 8 ter chance to get their hats 8 at home as there are two 9 places to select from and 8 no douht a better line. B Now, when you come for 8 vnnr maiv 1%o4 /l/vi?N H ; vui uv ?? lint UUII i MM J. W. SPARKS, next to Hy- I man. || I also carry in connection with millinery, Ladies Ready 2= to wear Garments, Dress Goods and a good line of Notion. Yours to Serve, J. W. Sparks next dock to hyman's me Our Millinery Opening p? I will be Sept 29?30. c?. pr< Lost?On public road between Con- 2? way and Shell, a memorandum book 1 containing accounts. The tinder 8, will be rewarded by returning same on 4 W. S. Howe", Hammond, Sf C. c * I [turned! MARKETS ast your, I keep it id Mills '**+4 We did \c fie prices erchants sale and lly have ook our had and lave any ;ep any?hh than y and we I Pants, ght and ats and tid Hair Coats ices that <te your Conway o a Ion# lell you UA..AA nuusc| Ifter (TRADE our trade, now, o-date goods, re on the big martities and there?west prices at ie can be sold. irge and varied assortlents. You are already acquaintd with the lines we carry nd we ask you to call and specially look over ouf-^4. nmnlnf a is ii i piv lv ovutn vt fardware, FurniGroceries, Sewckery Ware. 1 to serve you. Collins Co. .> PR,EE jl* WHY DO THE BOYS | LEAVE THE FARM? Make homo 1!to attractive with a good plHno or organ Nothing Is bo conducive an good mlhIc ; hikI nothing will inspire your boys and glrle more to cherish homo and inTito thoir young friends to ahare their J Jovs than music, \Vo have tho swpptest toned piano* and organs in ado, and at low prices and on easy terms. Write us atones for catalog and for sperial terms Malones Music House. Columbia ?C | SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24TH "ORPHANAGE WORK DAY" Work for the Orphans uiv?? to the Orphans A barrel or flour, sack rice, grits, ml, potatoes, suit cloths, dress, shawl, Ir of pants, shoes, hat, rap, stockings anythlug to wear, a day's work and *h from one cent up will be highly appelated. jiving to the Orphans is like planting od seed In rich soil. Let every man, woman, boy and girl re SOMETHING, The rail roads will not charge freight^ anything sent to the^Orphana* i.' 1