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H, II, WOODWAHI). Editor
THURSDAY. NOVICVIBER .1. I9IO
|The Present System is Too Ancient.
Mr Editor: If your columns are
not too crowded with good roads
next week please add one more short
item to ihe tale end of the list.
To say that Horry is a generation
Holiind t he wot Id on roads would be I
no information to any of us.
The present system is too ancient
to succeed in modern times and is
as u> ju-o as it is ancient. For instance,
T own a farm worth $5,000,
Each of my tenants has to come up
00 as often a-. I do to build the
road leading to town and making
my farm do ible in value, which is
all prolit to me and nothing to them,
when 1 could pay the three dollars
as one of thorn could pay three i
cents.
If the roads are the property of
the county, why not the Treasurer
tne county build and keep them in
repair?
Why didn't the overseers over the
counly "warn out" their hands to
bring a hatchet and saw and work
'i-... .x., , ruiu onni'l, luii]-,(*?
t:i.\ IIU) i U'.i uvi' ?
It the individual builds one the iudividual
should build both.
And now to the Honorable Delegation
from H )rry. Gentlemen:
We poor white folks and saw mill
negroes are willing to pay the $11.00
along with the rich man, but the
"six days" part of it you might cut
out as there is too much leaning on
shovel handles and telling smutty
jokes or talking politics with the
overseer. The time is made but no
roads are made. Another thing, it
seems too much like serving a sentence
for failure to pay taxes.
Tuen make the road levy live mills
or such an amount as the necessities
of the treasury demand, to
guarantee good roads iu a reason
able length of time, This would
touch the pocket to our satisfaction
of the wealthy, who would be most
benefited by the roads.
E.ich township should have the
right to use its own money, supply
its own "Commissioner" and matiipula'e
its own contracts and machinery
iu every way with probably the
O ivof the Supervisor,
A lively contest in road building
between the townships and each
using their own talent, their own
brains and their own money would
u~ i!.-.,, n A yacnlt in
UO I II UCI COll uiiu ??v/mvA i *j 11? v ...
good roads instead of b:g debts,
slanderous criticism, universal com
plaints, political collusion, newspaper
controversies, conceutralization
of power and wholesale dissatisfac
tion. IIay Seed.
P. S. When I was a boy I answered
various advertisement ottering
something for nothing, but long
ago I found the ridicoulous of my
delusion. ti S.
Notice of Sale.
Under sr.d by \irtue of a decree for
fortclosure and sale made by his Honor
T S be rise, Presiding Judge, dated li
day of Si ptf ruber, A 1) 11)10, in the case
of Worth Company, a Corporation, plaintiffs,
vs S P 7/ughes, M S Hughes, S O
111it.!??"-, John II Gore and the Hank of
(.'onway, a Corporation, defendants, notice
it hereby given that the undersigned
wiil sell at public m otion before the < ourt
home door aT Conway, in the county and
S'ate aforesaid, during legal- hours of
sale, on salesday in November ne.\?, it
being the seventh day of raid month, all
and singular the lollowing described
1. mis and premises, tow it."
44 Two certain tracts ot Inn 1 in the State
of South Carolina and county of Horry
describi <1 and bounded as follows:
Tract No 1. Ileginning on a lightwood
knot corner in the Thompson line, and
runs about east with the said Thompson
line to a stake corner in said line, ,Jo
eeph -M Ilardwick's corner: thence about
s< uth to a 1 ghtwood tree, a corner in Win
Hughes and it M Mutler's line; thence
about west with K M 1 >u*let's line to a
ditch; thence with said ditch ahout north
to the tiead of said ditch; thence an
aun-id lire running about west to a stake
corner; thence an agreed line running
about north to the beginning corner, containing
oin- hundred act' ?s, more or less,
and 1) ing the same tract of land con
veyed bv \\ m Hughes, to .1 J Hughes
on the Hir. t d .y of January, 181)3.
Tract No 2, I bediming at .1 It Hughes
and W J Sarvis* cornei in edgeof nmnl,
and runs south to W .1 Sarvis and II (J
Graham's corner, in < dee ol (anal; thence
with said canal west to .1 It () Cure's
cDrni l: thence noith to N H 11 ardwick's
corner at leud ditch; thence with said
ditch to a can d, .J It Hughes' line; thence
with laid canal and .1 H Hughes' line to
the point of beginning, containing hft)four
acres, and being the s? me tract ol
land conveyed to ,J .) Hughes by Win J
Stanley and VV K t'arter. 1 he said traci
lying and eimr in Hull's Island Swamp,
lii the State of South Carolina and county
of 1 lorry.
TKK.MS OK SACK?Cash. Purcha-er
to pay for papers.
H .J SESSIONS,
Sheriff Horry C'.mnty.
October 15th, 11)10,
7/ 11 Woodward, Plaintiffs Attorney.
Trespass Notice.
All persons are hereby forbidden
to enter on mv lands or trespass in
any way, bounded by P. E. ifueks,
DolMe Stanley and Grover Hardee's
estate.
W. C. O'Quin,
II, C. Gore, Agt.
Sale for Foreclo Hire.
PursDtvni to an o?'der of liis Honor,
T. S. Sease, Presiding Judge,
dated September 28, HHO, in tb?
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CilSC OI mrsi .NUlli-UiH uaun *ji
way, IJia?ntilTf afraiQsi \V L. Mishoe,
W. .Mishoe, II. W. Mishoe a:.J
George J. Holliday, Defendants, the
undersigned will so.'! before tbe
Court House in Conway, S. C., on
Monday, the 7th day of November,
1010, during legal hours of sa'e to
the highest bidder for the same, the
following described tracts of land
situate in the County of Horrv,
State of South Carolina, to wit:
Tract No. 1. Situate in Galivants
Kerry Township, containing thirty
(MO) acres, more or less, bounded on
North by lands of Khza Johnsi n,
East by lands of W. K. Johnson,
South by lands of Henry H. Johnson
and West by lands i f D S Johnson;
conveyed to W. L Mishoe by M, T.
Johnson, by deed dated January 7,
1007, and recorded in the otlice of
R. M. C. for Ilorry County, in lJoofc
CCC, at page 8.
Tract No. M. Situate in Galivants
Township, containing thirty (MO)
acres, more or less, bounded N rth
by lands of Elizabeth Johnson, East
by lands now or formerly of M. T.
I Juhuson, South and West bv 1 inds
Henry L. Johnson; conveyed to W.
\j. Mishoe by D S. Johnson by deed
dated January 7, 1007, and reco ded
in olliee of R. M C for Horry County
in Book CCC, pnge 7.
Tract No. M. Situate in S'mpson
Creek Townsh'p, containing tL.rtj(ive
(M5) acres, more or less, boauded
Nnrih and West l>v lands of J. 11.
Stevens, Sout h end East by lauds
of Hardee; conveyed to W. LMi
shoe by 13. S, Stevens by deed
dated December 22, 11)01. Tuc foregoing
three tracts of land being
more fully described in the mortgage
of W. L. Mishoe to The Bank of Conway,
dated March 2, 11)08. and recorded
in the oflice of R M. C. for
Horrv County in Book of Mortgages
No. 2't, page 220.
ALSO, three other tracts of land
situate in the State and County
aforesaid, to witTract
No 1. Situate in Conway
Township, containing eighty-eight.
(88) acres, more or less, lying on the
South side of Potato Bed Ferrv
Road, about three miles from the
town of Conway, commencing at a
stake corner on the old C. S. Beatv
line near an old tarkiln, thence running
S 82 degrees to a stake corner,
thence N 8 E toastakeeorner,thence
82 W to a stake corner, thence to
W to the beginning point; conveyed
d to W. L. Mishoe by J. F. Miller
by deed dated September 25, 11)08
recorded in Book EEE, page Hid
Tract No. 2. Situated in Bucks
Township, containing eighty-live
(85) acres, more or less, lying on the
West side of Waccamaw River,
bounded on the North by lands of
11 J Beverly,, 011 the East by lands
formerly o.vned by John Paul, on
South by lands formerly owned by
A.M. Dusenbury, and on the West
by lands now or formerly owned bv
the estate nf J M. Woodward, conveyed
f > W. L. Mishoe by V. D.
Johnson,
Tract To, 3. All of W. L. Mishoe's
right, title, interest, estate,
share and claim, the same being an
equal and undivided one-half interest
in, to, and out of that certain tract
of land in Simpson Creek Township,
known as the Bourne place, containing
two hundred and twenty (220)
acres, more or le-s, bounded as follows:
On the North by lands of
Asa Cause, East by lands of Sam
Vereen, South by lands of R I).
Todd, and We.d bv lands of Eride
Richardson; being the same t^ac
conveyed to W. IX Mishoe and W.
A, JohriAon by V I). Johnson by
deed dated April <>, 1907, reccrded
in Book BBB, page 194.
The litT aforesaid three tracts be|
ing more fully described in the
moitgageof W. L Mi-hoe t> the
Bank of Conway dated the 1(5 day of
January, 11)09. and recorded in the
c.fU ee 1 ^foresaid in Volume 20, page
84
Terms of Sale: CASFI. Purchaser
to pay for all necessary papers.
Conway, S. C , (Xt ber 17, 1910.
W. Ih Bryan,
Clerk of Court
C P, Quutt'.obaum,
Plah t.tT's Attorney.
[cowans j
pKing of Externals!
| Is (he one Standard prcp!
aration universally and i
enllinsiastically endorsed 1
by Doctor, Druggist, Layman.
GOWANS Cures 1
Pneumonia, Croup, Colds,
Coughs, Pleurisy and all
ailments caused from Inflammation
or Congestion.
(rowans Preparation has ond of
the largest, and most satisfactory
sales of any preparation enrrird
in our stock. M'c consider it a
wonderful success. ''* %>
THE AWiiltA Y DIWG CO
Wholesale Druggists
Columbia, S. C., July 11, 1010
BUY TO-DAY! HAVE IT IN THE HOME
All I)rui|iilN(ii. SI. r>Oo. 25o.
GOWAN MEDICAL CO.. DURHAM. N. C.
Guaranteed, and money refunded by your Orug|l>t
J N JENRETTE
! CONVEYANCER & NOTARY PUBLIC
W riles 1 it let, Mortgages, Liens, Agree
inonts ,Contracts, &<;, Abstracting and
Copying a Specialty,
THE nOmtY naitALD, THI
M Its beneficial cfH
't>cts usually
IJ 9^^^^ a full very quickly
Makes rich, red, pur
BH system ? clears the brain?str<
fli A positive specific for Bloc
W Drives out Rheumatism and .
fig is a wonderful tonic and body-1
F. V. LIPPMAN,
FOIt SALE?Oyster Shells Lime
at $(i 00 per ton, sucked, and F O B i
steamer at river. This is intended i
mainly for agricultural purposse j
but will make excellent mortar, also i
a good white wash when mixed with ?
salt water.
11 IESLAUKR, I.ACIIICOTTE Si Co ,
Waverly Mills, S C.
For sale.
Tract of land ^outaining 25 3-10
acres with fair dwelling house and
out houses, all cleared and in cultivation
but about 1 2 acre, easily
drained. Has produced as much as
one bale of cotton per acre, and is
good land for corn and truck, and
general crops. This tract is known
as the Estate of Sarah I) Dusenbury
at Socastee.
Also a tract of 50 acresrat Peach
Tree Ferry, unimproved, but fairly
well timbered, known as a part of
the Estate of the late J l. Dusenbury
i.i ^ 1.. m
1'or terms apuiy uu
J S Duseubury Executor.
1 w32.
Sale Under Mortgages.
Under and by virtue of that certain
chattel mortgage, made by N. M. 11 ayes
to the Hank of Boris, dated the 5th day
of March, A. I). 1010, and recorded in
Clerk's ollice in volume 2 and also under
and by virtue of that certain other chattel
mortgage made by the said N. M.
Hayes, to J. C, Bryant Company, dated
August 5th, A. I). 1010, and recorded in
the Clerk's ollice in volume M at page
71, I have seized and will sell at public
auction at Boris, S. at 11 o'clock in
the forenoon on the 11th day of .November,
A. I). 1910, all and singular the following
described personal property, to
wit:
All and singular the stock of goods,
wares, and merchandise of N. M. Ilayes,
now contained and being in that certain
store house lately occupied by said N.
M. Hayes as his place of business, on
i hitter son Street on Western side of the
Atlantic Coast Bine Railroad Company,
in the town of Boris aforesaid with all
additions and accretions made to said
stock by said Hayes, also all and singular
all sti.re furniture and fixtures used in
said business and now in said store; and
also one soda fountain therein contained
and being.
Terms of sale, Cash.
J. E Prince, I
A rru > f f/,f M MttcrilirOPS
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Dated Oct22nd. A. D. 1010.
II. II. Woodwaid, Attorney,
Change of Managers of Election,
The following change has made
for satisfactory reasons in the managers
of Federal Election for Horry
county:
Knotty Branch ? W G Lewis, I)
II Lewis, M C Johnson.
A V* Barrett, i Commissions of
J O West, Federal Election
N M Gerrald, > Horry County.
Must I
And in order to get the room all of
I our Stock is for sale at and BELOW
| COST, for our buyer expects to go on
the Northern Markets soon and we
must have the room.
All of our stock is new and well selected
and if you want a BARGAIN
come and see us.
J c,uits worth $4.50 for
,phe very best Ginghams for aprons and
h ite Homespun, the best on the markc
All other dress joods in proportion to a
GROCERIES AT v
Rest fancy Jap Rice, per 100 pounds,
All kinds of Gun Shells, per box.
If you will make our store headquarters
you will he treated polite in
every respect and save money by doing
so.
We especially call the attention of
N. Y. Racist
w. P. VIC1
JRSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1910
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ih, Poke Root and Potassium)
Powerful Permanent I
Stubborn cases Good results arc K9
yield to I'. P. P. lasting?it cures HI
when other medi- you to stay cured HQ
cincs arc useless ^8
P. P. I
e blood?cleanses the entire
sngthens digestion and nerves. H
id Poison and skin diseases. HI
Stops the Pain; ends Malaria; S
builder. Thousands endorse it. IB
SAVANNAH, GA. I
J Sauford Edge, who is making a
success in business at Norfolk, Va.,
arrived in Couway la?t week to spend
several days with relatives in Simpn
i_ m _ t_ __
son uret'K lownsmp.
Notice of Sale.
Under and by virtue of a decree for
partition and sale made by Ills Honor T
S Sense, Presiding Judge, da'ed 28thday
of September, A J) 1(J10, in the case of
I) Melvina Gerrald, Helen KGraves, Adeline
Tyler, Lewis A H Gerrald, Olive
Blackburn, W li Calvin Gerrald and
Mary Frauces Tyler, plaintiffs against
McKinley Gerrald del'endent, 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, being the
seventh day of said month, all and singular
the following described lands and
premises tow it;
' All and singular that certain tract or
parcel of land situate and being in Baybo
ro township, in the county and State
i foresaid containing sixty (00) acres, more
or less, and bounded on the north by lands
of J C Tyler, lands of Sam Tyler and
lands of . Helen K Graves, on the east
by lands of Helen E Graves and by
lands of VV A Blackburn, on the south
by lands of W A Suggs, the Allsbrook
land and lands of W J Tyler; on the
west by lands oi VV J Tyler this being
I he identical tract of land whereon the
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T^uiu ur mi r> vy vji< t ?%*** i \ ciuvv* uv i?.w v....
of his death and now known as his estate.
TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Purchaser
to pay for papers, YV L PR VAN,
Clerk and Si)ecial Referee.
October 15, 1910.
II II Woodward, Plaintiffs' Attorney,
Sale Under Execution.
Under and by virtue of an execution
lodged in my office issued by the
Clerk of Court of Horry County in
ihe ease of Palmetto Grocery Company
against W. D. Collins, T have
levied upon and will sell before the
Court House door in Conway, S. C.,
on Monday, November 7th, 1010
within the usual sale hours all the
right, title and interest of the said
W D Collins in all that certain piece,
parcel or tract of land in Floyd's
Township, Horry County, South
Carolina, commencing on J >hn T.
Harrelson's line on the Nichols and
Conway road, running with the said
Harrelson's line nearly East to a
knot corner on G. D. Shelley's line;
thence with said lino nearly North
j to short leaf pine corner on V. B
Shelley's line; thence with said line
to Nichols and Conway road; thence
with said road to the beginning cor
IJVl .
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for deed.
B. J. Sessions,
I Sheriff of Llorry County.
(October 18:h, 1910.
re Room and
lave it!
r Just received the biggest ship men
of shoes ever shipped into Horry, and
here they are for your inspection and
at prices that will astonish you.
In this reduction sale we offer our entire
stock of boys suits at the greatest
reduction that ever was tfiven the people
of Horry county.
1 $1.68
* r ?
dresses, per yarn
t, yard wide, per yard, 5c.
hove prices
YNY OLD PRICE
$3.00
40c.
) the good indies ?>f Conway and Horry
to our large slock of dress floods?they
I are going cheap.
all and sec us, we will save you
money.
it Store Co.
K, Manager.
ottsville Marble Wk
\V. McRl WKR, Proprietor.
MANUFACTURER OF
tfENTS, OMBSTONS, ETC.
and Prices Furnished on Application
for Anything in Our Line.
S. VAUGHT, Conway, S, C.
RSTABUSHEn 1880.
You Cap
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d&. Zfatcvntid#
Somd Xf/ t uz?
tta placet
Wise RKNJAM1N FRANKLIN, wh<
Ronton. This money was to be put out
years thereafter (in 1893) this $5,000 an<!
nearly half a million.
YOUR MONEY will grow if
e pay a liberal interest consistent
MAKE OUR BAF
CONWAY SA'
IN FIRST (NATIONAL
Thw Rank i*4 nnpn pvprv f
The Best
H\
For the best of everything
with go to Dusenbury & C
Our 1
We guarantee to beat wbat
sidered. Come see us and buy whet
Dusenbu
Toddville,
| THE HOUSE I
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Genera! - P*
Keep and sell everything in this lin
dress patten. Staple and fancy gi
You are cordiaUy invited to call an
ige will be appreciated. Polite clt
day a bargain day.
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We are P
COMMERCIAL w c h?vC?cu
ran please you i
n ** * n v i n a We make a sp
PRINTING to Bivc y,,u stat
? Job Dept.
I Over 95
9 of the grain harvested in this count
B and less than five per cent of it is 1
of the ones who are so far behind t
Over 95 per cent, of the business
checks instead of the handling of n
most convenient way of doing bush
nine per cent, of the business shout
The few people who are not using
such as this, are placing themselves
are not up to date in other respects.
You should have a check account
how simple it is.
Bank o
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?n he died willed $5,000 to the city of
at compound interest. One hundred
I the interest amounted to $431,735-?
you'll let us keep it for you.
with safety. 5 per cent.
JK YOUR RANK.
VINQ3 BANK.
BANK BUILDING.
Saturday from 6 to 7:30 p m#
of
^erything
; to cat, to wear and to work
Company.
Prices
you can get elsewhere, quality oon
i you need good merchandise.
ry & Co.,
South Carolina
OF BARGAINS
^HOLAS,
IercheLi\dise.
e fromapapprof pins up to the fineHl ^
oceries at the lowest possible prices
d inspect our stock and your patronirks
to supply your wants, Every
repared for Your Work.
11 and complete line of tationery and
n workmanship and prices,
ecialty of Legal Work and guarantee
isfaction. Send us your next order.
THE HORRY HERALD. 1
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per cent
try
is bound by havesting machines
lound by hand. What do you think
he times as to be binding by hand?
of this country Is done by bank
noney because it is the safest and
less. There is no reason why ninetytd
not be done this way.
the conveniences offered by a bank
t in the same class as the ones who
at this bank. Come in let us explain
f Loris,
s. C. ;