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Faultless Perfec I Some shoes alwav Some shoes look si after they begin t< woman whose shoes and good looks after either paid four or or else she wears IfSOUTI II Ordinal \ "^j\\ ordinary. / A^Tx sh?e ( ^-r' ^'io< This same shoe in our fas "Autograph" Brand, $2.50 |jg1 -$3.00, is Goodyear Welt ? Sewed: in our College Woman's Walking Shoe it jgj^j equals the best custom make. THESE SHOE: WEAR EASY. j If you don't believe I over the line. Take a ] THE STORE | IN SI For Me*n ai A V A <. Jk w Sole Agents at Conwaj 9 J COINWJ Notice of Sale. Under and by virtue of a decree for partition and sale made by his Honor T. S. Sea^e, Presiding Judge, dated 28th day of Septcmbc ', A . 1) 11)10, in the case of M. 0. D.isenbury, trading as Du&cnbury Co., Plaintill vs, Thomas Sarvis, John Sarvis, Effy Sarvis, Willie Sarvis, Isaac Sarvis, Lilly Sarvis, Elizabeth Sarvis, ^JEsther Sarvis, George Buck. Fred Buck, Mary Ann Ransom. Hannah Buck, Lilly Buck, I. H. Buck, George Young, Sr., and George Young, Jr., Defendants. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will sell at public auction before the Court House Door at Conway,in the County and State aforesaid, during legal hours of sale, on salesday in November next, it being the seventh day of said month all and singular the following described lands and premises, towit: "All and singular that certain tract or parcel of land lying in Conway Township, in Horry County, and State aforesaid, and containing cnvont.i.'.li IT.'O !wn.? mnrp or loss. OV/ v vu vj ?" ' v \ miv ? vwi v v . - ? j situate on too west side of Waccainaw river, and lying between said river the public road leading from Conway to Port llarrelson, being a tract of land of which Isaac Sarvis died seized and possessed and known as "Burrough's Point. Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers, YV. L. Bryan, Clerk and Special liefree Oct 15 th, 1910 H, 11 Woodward, PlaintilYs Attorney. FARM FOR SALE--Farm of 100 acres, more or less, known as the , , I 1 t 4 /"k 1 "Tiger J5ay i'iace. *u acres unucr cultivation with good wire fence. A seven room dwelling complete in every respect. One tobacco barn. One 2-story barn and stalls covering liO feet square. Five miles west of Conway at the section of two public roads leading to Pauley Swamp. * Price reasonable and terms liberal. For further particulars applv to, J. W. Edwards, 10 20 tf Willow, S. C. Style Plus t Wear rs look neat and nifty. B labby in short order H 3 see service. The B retain their fine lines B j two months of wear. G : live dollars for them H ? The I | BERN GIRL I f Shoe $2.50 I : rily a $2.00 shoe is very H When the looks are gone |9 $ is gone. The Southern Et| i at $2.00 is an extraordinary Jfl J It looks good as long as you Bj ? and you will still be wear- ggj | when your neighbor who 1*3 iave bought some other shoe Bl 1 ; same time is obliged to buy B8| \ v ones. We use only the Eg est hides for vamps and tops, Swj _ i i? ??i, i?_?i t-i?j anu me uesi suie leainei EBI money can buy. VVe have Bg a dealer in your town. (Kgi Look for the Red Bell Em on the box. CRADDOCK-TERRY CO., M Lynchburg, Va. s it call on us and look pair home and try them. ; OF VALUES -SOES id Women. Wer. Co., LY, c. Notice of Sale. Under and by virtue of a decree fo foreclosure and sale made by his Mono T S Sense, Presiding .Judge, dated 28t day of September, A 1)11)10, in the cas of Worth Company, a Corporation, plain tiJTs, vs S P V/ughes, M S Hughes, S < Hughes, John // Gore and the Hank o Conway, a Corporation, defendants, no tlce it hereby given that the undersignet will sell at public auction before tho cour house door at Conway, in the county ant State afort said, during legal hours o sale, on salesday in November next, i being the seventh day of t aid month, al and singular the following describe! lands and premises, towit: 44 I'wo ceiiain tracts of land in the State of South Carolina and county of Horrj described and hounded as follows: Tract No 1. Beginning on a lightwooi knot corner in the Thompson line, am runs about east with the said Thompsoi lino to a stake coiner in said line, Jo seph .M Hardwick's corner; thence abou south to a liglnwood tree, a corner in Wn Hughes and H M Butler's line; thenc about west with H M Holler's line to ditch; thence with said ditch about nortl to the head of said ditcli; thence ai agreed line running about west to n stale corner; thence an agreed line runnin, 'about north to the beginning corner, con taining one hundred acr^s, more or less and being the same tract of land con veyed by Win Hughes, to J J Hughe on the First day of January, 18i)d. Tract. No 42, Beginning at J B Hughe and W .J Sarvis* corner in edge of cam' and runs south to W J Sarvis and II < Graham's corner, in edge of canul; thenc with said canal west to J BO Gore' corner; thence north to N E Ilardwick' corner at lead ditch; thence with sai* ditch to a canal, .1 B Hughes' line; thenc with said canal and J H Hughes' line t the point of beginning, containing fifty . four acres, and being the same tract o land conveyed to J J Hughes by Win 'Stanley and W K Carter. 1 lie said trat I lying and leing in Hull's Island Swamp In the State of South Carolina and coun ty of Horry. TEKMS OF SALE?Cash. Purchase to pay for papers, Ji J SESSIONS, Sheriff Horry County. October 15th, 15)10. 11 II Woodward, PlaintiiTs Attorney. *1110(1 Uikj no ?ag moor put moo?o(g joaoj^ iau ah n>>, <>( m, jm.iaixt HVlawvAdNUH iMlUlIS.AUdNNdJ dnna# Honoo ?.aiivxvi ivnioiho ihj TH3 HOKKY HE It ALP, T1 si tuns Gathered by a Herald Man on His Rounds. JAUGHT ON THE BOUNCE. Stray Bits of News Gathered by the Wayside for the Information and Instruction of Herald Kcaders-'llappeniiiffs of Interest About the City. W B liucks was here on last Monday . S M Hucks was in Conway re ;ently. Court on October 81st, Salesday )ti i\ovetnber 7fch. W T Powell visited Conway the first of this week. WT T?T T? /\ Uam 4 ?? tirn o r? irtoi f AH ! n P.Afi f V IV LV'JUCl lo >Yao C% VlOltUi I LI VU1J way this week, John D Causey was a pleasant waller one day recently. Charley Little is here visiting his brother Mr U P Little. Miss Evelyn Little visited Port Uarrelsou one day las t week . B J Sessions was down in Florida last week on business. M iss Mamie Page, of Lyons, Ga., is visiting Mrs J A McDermott. W J Brown wasin Ccnway the (irst of the week on business. W J Collins paid the oflice a pleasant call one day this week. J Q Graham and W L Rhodes were in Conway one day this week Prof W Tv Tate left well pleased with the educational progress being made in Horry. C K Gerrald is on the market at Ay nor to pay the highest market prices for cotton seed. 2w29 The case of Ludlam vs Todd was tried again tast Thursday before Magistrate Sweet, resulting in another mistrial. The St. Louis Amusement Co. came in Sunday night and are showing on the yacant lot facing Main Street. R D Lewis, a former Horry boy, who is doing well iu the jewelry business at Chester, S. C., spent several days recently here with relatives. H P Little this week sold his real estate holdings near Pot BlufT to Joi.n T Watts, the consideration being $2000,00. This is a line piece of real estate being a total of nearly 300 acres. Mr Watts has been in possession of the property for the past year having made a deal which was only closed this week. In reference to the charge against Dr W J Judd, published in our last issue, the report of the physicians was made public at the hearing late in the day after this paper went to press. They testified that the crime had not been consumated, at least they found no signs of it. The ivirtUiop r\ f t ho nhilrl cranvn elio 11J UlllUl VI tUV VUIIV* U t? vx 1 V> VUM V WM%/ had taken out the warrant on a false charge and that she hud been compelled to do this at the command of two other men in the town. After hearing considerable testimony. Magistrate Sweet dismissed the case on condition that the parties leave _ the State by Monday morning. We - are not informed whether they have i^one or not. Dr Judd called at the Il^rald oHice and requested publication of the fact that the report of ,r the doctors had been made public |r and he was told that any statement } he wished to make would be publish ed if in proper form. * Sale Under Execution. 1 Under and by virtue of an execut tion lodged in my ollice issued by the 1 Clerk of Court of Horry County in ' the case of Palmetto Grocery Com[ pany against W. D. Collins, I have j levied upon and will sell before the Court House door in Conway, S. C., * on Monday, November 7th, 1910 f within the usual sale hours all the right, title and interest of the said I W D Collins in all that certain piece, * parcel or tract of land in Floyd's n Township, Horry County, South t Carolina, commencing on John T. r, Harrelson's line on the Nichols and e Conway road, running with the said a Harrelson's line nearly East to a i knot corner on G D. Shelley's line; II thence with said lino nearly North e to short leaf pine corner on V. B ^ G U rt 1 1 ,\ ?? 'n 1' m a i 4 U Avtno tn t 4 K on! /I 1 i ?"w\ ourutr v r? iiutr, vncuv/c wiun ouiu iiwv 1 to Nichols and Conway road; thence ' with said road to the beginning corh ner. Terms of sale cash, Purchaser to s pay for deed. ? B. J. Sessions, d Sheriff of llorry County. 0 October 18th, 11)10. 8 2 CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY o Mothers wlio value their own comfort am) the " w olfaro of their children should never be without ? it box of Mother Cray's Sweet Powders for ehil J dron. for nan throughout tlie season. They Break up Colds, Cure Kovorishness, Constipation. Teething Disorders, Headache ami Stom , ikIi Troubles. TIIKSK I'OWDKUS NtiVKlt - FA ID. Sold by all Drugstores, . Don't accept any substitute. A trial package will Do m.'hi ffRRR to anv mot tier who will address r Allen IS Olmsted, ho Uoy, N Y. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden to enter on my lands or trespass in : any way, bounded by P. E. Huoks, I Del? io Stanley aud (irover Hardee's , estate. I W. C. O'Quin, i Hf C. Gore, Agt. 3URB PAY, OCTOBER 20 1910 Notice of Election. Notice is hereby given, that, under and by virtue of the provisions of aud act, entitled "An Act to Provide that iiorry County Shall Jssr One Hundred Thousand Dollars i Bonds for Permanent Highway Improvement Upou the Same liein^ Approved by the Qualified Elector? of Said County, aud to Create s Highway Commission for Said County", approved the 23rd day ol February A, D. 1010; an election will be held at the voting precincts lixed by law in Horry County, or Tuesday, November 8th, 1010, sail day being Tuesday following th? first Monday, as prescribed by law. for the purpose of submitting tc the qualified electors of said County, the uuestion of issuing the said oni 1 rj huuured thousand dollars in bonds as provided for by the said act. Those in favor of issuing the bondsshall vote a ticket upon which shal be printed the words, "For Publi Highway Improvement Bonds", anv those opposed to issuing the sail, bonds shall vote a ticket upon which shall be printed the words "Against Public Highway Impro v e in e 11 i Bonds." The managers of the genoral election lor State and County Otlieers have been, and they are heieby, appointed as the managers to conduct and hold this election, with power and authority to appoint substitute managers to act in their stead. In all other respects this election will be held as other elections, under the general laws of this Stale; and the same regulations apply thereto in so far as are consistent with the said act approved the the 23:d day of February A. D 1910. October 7th, 1910 W. L. Richardson, J. F. Harper, D. J. Butler, Commissioners of State and County Election for Horry County, S. C, THE FliiO WITH THE SWEET TOIE WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN PIANOS. rite today for information about a few special bargains in pianos. Some Stieffs that have been used a short time, and some of other makes that we have traded in. All have been put in thor" "" h nc/x/v/l Ar/lftr Kv /Ilir OYnorf Q ^ \/UU VI UVi KTJ VMA V4?|#V. and- are REAL BARGAINS. 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 COLKY, Mtfr WILMINGTON, N. C Mention this paper. OFFICIAL PIMP. JAMESYOffM EXPO OBHHBIttMeBSBBWBHSB iMniif Pnnrlrl liew uuuuoi Coming in fr Every Week | If you want the Latest Styles I come to the New Millinery Store & We are always up with the S styles and right with the price on Millinery, Dress floods, Laces, Km broideries, Collars, Ruchings. Give us a call and be convinced. Yours to Please, J. W. Sparks NEXT DOOR TO HYMAN'S j Good Roads and Good Christians. A farmer with $2,000, seeking tn hnv nnrl hnilrl a. home unoii lUIJVA \J KJ C/M J vfu vf v.i.'vt -- j ? linds a fertile plot-, with woodland and meadow and good, fresh water, but it is on a "neighborhood" road that is seldom "worked" and seven miles from a road that is maintained in good condition twelve months in the year. Going further, he finds a smaller plot of poor land which ho can buy at the price of the remote but rich land?and schools, churches and good neighbors will be near to a home on the good road. Whieh will the young farmer buy? A Kansas City newspaper accounts for the increase of 40,000 in the population of nine Missouri counties by the fact that they have built trnnd roads and for the decrease in the population of nine other counties in the same State by the fact that their roads have not beon Improved. Every sensible man knows that it is much easier to lead a consistent Christian life on a farm fronting on a good road than on a farm cut otl from civilization by a mud morass twelve inches deep from December till May, or sand twelve inches deep for the whole in Horry.?Exchang. Keep np with the procession by subscribing for the Herald, THE BON And How Are W< On the We want good roads and wc need good i o. the mercantile business and get into will have them if the people of Ilorry w their own best interest. WHAT IS One good brother suggests that all I the business will go to Marion and we : give him credit with being honest in his conviction, but he simply don't know. For we sell Roods so cheap that the people will come to Conway and roll their family in a wheel-barrow through j sand knee deep rather than to slide into Marion on roller skates. 1000 suits of the swellest and snappiest clothes in the land in all the leading' shades. Browns, grays, blacks, blue serges and fancy colors, for old men, middle aged men, young men, J youths and hoys and if we can't suit I you as to price and quality and snappy I finish we will vote to bond the old In-! dependant Republic of Horry for One Million, graft or no graft. .'1000 pairs Battle Axe King Quality shoes and Built Kite shoes. The best in the land and we tit from the baby to the old lady from 25c. up to the very best. Ladies pat leather blucheri $1 25 pair. Deans all leather brogans only .$1 25 pair. We ask you for your p atr< est in our conviction that it1 proposition?satisfaction to y and that's no GRAFT. HOI CONWAY, S( iiirmn V/e are after ^ with new and up-: cently purchased kets, in large quar fore at the very 1 which merchandi f e have been too busy. since moving to write a new advertisement, and it is sufficient here to say, that we now occupy large new stores on Main street, with , plenty of light and the room in which to display our'. Shoes, Clothing, 1 ture, Dress Goods ing Machines, Crc We are always gla Burroughs & I MAIN W Administrators Sale, Notice is hereby given that by authority of the order of the Probate Court of Horry County, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder, for cash on tho 28th day of October, A. T). 11)10, at 11 o'clock a. m., at tho Conway Savings Bank, Conway, S. C., one share in that certain certificate of stock, in Burroughs & Collins Company, a corporation, par value $500.00 and issued to G. li. Sessions, deceased. this sale being necessary in the set- I tlement of the estate of Mrs Dundy, | deceased D. A. Spivey, Admr., . Mrs Roberta Lundy, Deceased. 1 Bring your chickens prices reason 1 able Kingston Hotel. 1 DJSSUEL 3 Going To Vote Same? oads, and just as soon as we can get out politics and the banking business w? ill continue to be uh blind as a bat to GRAFT ? Ladies tailor made suits that are it and up to now $5 and up. Ladies cravenete rain couts going at a song. Can you sing? Ladies and cliildrens form fitting jacketH. Get our conipetitorH priced then get our prices, compare the goods and prices and you will say they are trying to steal from you. But they arc only trying to graft a litile. ? A full line of ladies dress goods, trimmings and McCull patterns, human hair switches, pat leather belts and all the newest novelties of the New England markets, 2000 hats and caps for ladies, Misses and ehildrens all new and up-to-date. Jefferson and John B. Stetson hats for up-to-date mens wear/ 100 bids best patent flour only $ 5 50 Browns Mule tobacco, caddy 3 25 White Sale tobacco, caddy 2 25 Railroad Mills snuff, gross 5 70 Star Lye, case 2 90 onage because we are honsvill prove a money-saving ou and gratification to us Y BARGAIN JSE )UTH CAROLINA Ifter (TRADE Kour trade, now, to-date goods, re 11 uic iuii4 mai itities and therelowest prices at se can be sold. large and varied assort* , ments. You arc already acquainted with the lines we carry and we ask you to call and especially look over our complete stock of Hardware, Furni- ^ ?, Groceries, Sew-' f" V ^1 ^ \ i f jc.is.ery ware, d to serve you. : Collins Co. niKE r IWHY DO THE BOYS I LEAVE THE FARM? I Make hotno lite attractive vrtth ft good piano or organ I Nothing is so conducive as good nit* I sic; and nothing \s i 11 inspire your boys and girls more to cherish home and in tile their young t'rlei.ds to share their jovh than music, I We have the sweetest tonsd pianos and organs made, and at low prices and on easv terms. 1 * \('rito us at once for catalog and for special terms ^ | M ? ? - Mrs G B Jenkins returned last Vionday from Fair Bluff, N, C? where she attended the wedding of aer si9ter.