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<??r. ?lie ?0trg gtoJA* Entered at the Poet Office At Conway, 8. t. M So con t Claes Mail Matter. PUBLISHED KVKhYTUUItSDAY MOUM1NO BY OONWAY PUBLISHING CO. 8JP'4OKlPTJ0N ONE DOLLAR PKKYKAK H. H? WOODWARD. Kditor THURSDAY. JANUARY 5. 1911 At a cost of only $38.50 an Ala-| bam a farmer produced seven bales of cotton on three acres of land. I There is plenty of laud in Horry | which will do equally as well, if uot I better, should it be given the proper fertilizers and cultivation. , The banks of Rock Hill are following in the wake of W Percy HardwicKc, Cashier of the Conway Savings Bank, and the hours now are from 0 am to 8!30 pm. This is but a repliion of the same old story ?Conway leads and the balance of the State follows. Many couples were cured of an affection o' the heart r- used by sitting up 1 tte o' nights, during the month of December. The Herald |< wishes each and every one of them I' a long and prosperous life, with a r hnti?.-? full of rosebuds to make them | ( happy all their days. 1 t ] According to the Spartanburg Her aid the people of that city sent ofT in the two week s j ist prior to Christ - | mas over $00,000 for booze. To handle this stutl' required an extra < building and the employment of | three men in addition to the regular force of the Southern Express i compauy. And yet Spartanburg is 1 the home of the State Anti-Saloon League. Dr Oook, the Arctic explorer, is making a maDly and gallant fight to regain the confidence and respect of ' his fellow man which he in a rneasvre lost through his inability to establish his claim of having reached the North Pole. While still firm in his beiief that he was the first to accomplish this unparalelled feat, yet he candidly admits the possibility of having made a mistake on account of the great hardships, privations and sufferings he underwent in his efforts to do so. \ An unprecedented wave of crime swept over the country during the year just closed. From every section of the country come the horrible details of sickening murders both by accident and design. We don't believe that this deplorable state of affairs can altogether be traced to the door of King Alcohol as fullv as many, if not more, of the recorded crimes were committed in prohibition communities, and prohibition, you know, it is claimed, prohibits. The question, naturally arises, therefore, is the world growing worsen The Swiss Federal Council has decided to call an international conference for the purpose of changingour fiscal calandar. All writers on this subject agree that there is plenty of room for improvement and these improvements can only be made by making the change. One of the proposed changes is to make Monday the first, day of the* week, instead of Sunday as is now the case. This change will be more in keeping with the Eternal Word of Truth, where it says that God completed the work of creation in six days and rested on the seventh and blessed it. There is some talk among the rank and fi e of the Nar! oal Democratic party, mostly among the "whips", to drive William Jennings Bryan out of the party?that is to invite him to take a back seat. Mr Brjan may or may not be an astute statesman. He may or may not be a shrewd diplomat, but this much is certian that on three separate occasions he was given his opportunity to make good and thrice he failed to do so; that three times the party was led to disastrous defeat und< r his leadership, and now, for his own good and the good of the party, he should be relegtled to the rear both as a leader and an advisor. Messrs H B and John J Elliott, two of Bardy's prcminent citiz-ns were iu Conway Friday and ga^e the Herald office a pleasant call r"- | Peary is having as hard a time in trying to caDvii,ce the world that lis is th? OLly original discoverer of the Noi th Pole, and that there is nor e other be&ido him to divide the honors aLd share tho glory; no, roteven poor Cuff/! as he alleges he had iu reaching it. His claims have been doubted by some geographical and seientilic bodies while others bare discredited his statements altogether. And now comes Congressman M?.sou, of Arakausas, with the declaration to make it hot for the Arctic explorer when the bill comes up in Congress providing for the elevation of Oapt. Peary to the rank of Rear Admiral as a lilting Nation's recognition of his alleged great achievement. Path to fame is not always shaded with the bay and laurel nor lined with roses without thorns. ^ \ Saves Two Lives. 'Neither my sister nor myself might be living today, if it had oot bceu for Or King's New Discovery", writes A D McDonald, of Fayettevilie, N C.. R F D No 8, "for w. both bad frightful coughs that no other rem edy could help. Wo were tcld that my sister had consumption. She was very weak and had night sweats but your wonderful medicine completely cured us both. Its the best I rtver used or heard nf. " For snre iungs, coughs, colds* hemo'rhiges, lagripp*, asthma, hay fever, croup, whooping cough?all brouchial troubles?its supreme Ti ial bottle pree, 50c. and $1 00 Guaranteed Norton Drug Co. Mrs Flora Wilson, of Iluntsville, \la., is in Conway with her parents, &ev and Mrs A S Duak. Dr W E McCord sppnt a week or >o during the holidays under the parental roof at Hodges. The hoys painted the town red Saturday night and "there were hot i'rnes in this old towu that n itfht." J M Mc Iveitban,our express agent was away from Conway several days during the Christmas holidays, Miss Margurifce Murphy, one of Walterboro's talented young daughters, spent a portion of the holidays with friends in Conway. Solves a Deep Mistery. "I want to thank vou from the bottom of my heart," wrote C. 13 Liader, of Lewisburg, W. Va., "for the wonderful double benefit I g t] from Electric Bitters, in curing me' of both a severe case of stomach trouble and of rheumatism, from which I had been an almost helpless -ufierer for ten years. It suited n \ ease as though made just for me." For dyspepsia, indigestion, jaun dice and to rid the system of kidnev poisons that cause rheumatism, Electric Bitters has no equal. Try them. Every buttle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50c at Norton Drug Company 4 Mr J P Chestnut, one of Myrtle Beach's most prosperous and progressive citizens, was in the city Saturday, and called at the Herald oWce. His visit will long be remembered by the Herald force from the Editor down to the devil. B B Siim^iton, an Horry county raised bo^out who has made McCormick his home for the past several years, spent the holidays with kindred and friends in the county o( his birth. I mm says:| "I know what is good P for young and old peo- R pie, writes Mrs. Clara IS Dykstra, a trained nurse jm of South Bellingharn, IS Wash., "and will say that S3 I consider Cardui the beat 1$ medicine for girls and Eg women. It makes them Ej feel like new persons, re- E|. lieves their pain and reg- K ulates womanly troubles. Ej "Both my daughter and I pj received great benefit." Si The Woman's Tonic H As a medicine for fe- BS M male trouble, no. mcdi- H are cine you can get lias the N M old established reputation, Bj Bfl that Cardui has. HB Fifty (50) years of sue- M ^ cess prove that it has h B stood the greatest of all B tests?the test of TIME. Dj M As a tonic for weak wo g3 men, Cardui is the best, be- H 83 cause it is a woman's tonic. S KS Pure, gentle, safe, re- Bl Jj liable. Try Cardui. H J. M. Bryan, of Latta, was ii the county several days last week. THK HORRY HERALD, TH ' Write for Samples, a Try us on Mail Order ! SATISFAi .'J 232, and 23 ?-\J | CHARLES! I The Largest Wt I Few Fall Tail jl In exceptionally Smart, up-to-date i j ^ Prices range 1 I Ladies and Misses i in Chiffon Panama. All new Mode j with Taffeta, Silk or Satin bands. 1 > 1 ? j NEWEST OF WAISTS FOB F. i All Pure White Linen Waists, Plai j collar and cuffs | ===== r i a mir-o a tvm /"v L_iI ~ LMUICQ MIMU v^rni State of South Carolina, / County of Horry \ COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Burroughs & Collins Company, a Corporation, Organized and Chartered Under the Laws of the SUte of South . Carolina, PialutifF, against Weed Distilling and M'anufacturing Company, * Corporation Organized Under the Laws of the State of New York; Standard Turpentine Company, a Corporation Organized Under the Laws yf the State of New York; Lincolu Trust Company, a Corporation, Organized Under the Laws of the State of New York; and All and Singular the Holders of Certain Bonrlsltaued Under a Cert dn Trust Deed or Mortgage Executed and.Delivered by the said Weed Distliing and Manufacturing Company to and with the said Lincoln Tru t Company, and Dat- d March 11/h, A 1) 1903, Die names of fhe lloldereol said Bonds being to die Plaintiff Unknown, Defendants Copy Summons for Relief (Complaint not Served) To the Defendants: Weed Distilling and Manufacturing C oropany, a Corporation Organized Uuder the Lawa of the State of New York; Standard Turpeutine Company, a Corporation Organized Under the Laws of the State of New York; Lincoln Truat Company, a Corporation, Organized Under the Laws of the btate ot New York, and All and Singular the Holders of Certain Bonds Issued Under a Certain Trust Deed or Mortgage, Executed and Delivered by the said Weed Distilling and Manufacturing Company to and with the Said L:ncolu Trust Company, and Dated March 11th, A D 1903, the Names of the Holders of Said Bonds Bung to the Plaintiff Unknown: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in tbisnctlon which has been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Ple*8 for the said county and to serve a copy ? f your answer to the said complaint or. fhe subscriber at his office at Cod way ft 1 C., within twenty days after the service | hereof exclusive of the day of such scr i vice; and if jou fait to answer the comi plaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. November 17th, A D 1910 ii ii Plaintiffs' Attorney. Attest: W L lilt Y AN CCC P. [L. 8.J To Weed Distilling and Manufacturing Company, a Corporation, organized under the La vis of the State of New York; Standard Turpentine Company, aJCorporation, organized Ui.d^r the Laws of the State of New York; Liuooln Trust Company, a Corporation, Organized Under the Laws of l tie State of New York, and All and Singular the H 'k\ers of Certain Bonds Issued Under a Ceriain Trust Deed or Mortgage Executed and Delivered by ttie said Weed Distilling and Manufacturing Company, to and with the said Lincoln Trust Company, and dated Match 11th, A. D J DOB. the Names of the Holders of Said Bonds Being to the Plaintiff Uekown, Absent Defendants. ' "ni *?1?a ?/\f 1 /-?t\ Oi af tlia e<\tn nlaint tni\r IIKIIi VIIC Will |;?U UV in the foregoing stated action and ti?o summons of which the foregoing tan copy were filed in the ofllcc of the Clerk ol the Court of Common Pleas for Horry County, at Conway SC.. on the 30th da_\ of November, A I) 1910, Jl II WOODWARD Plaintiffs' Attorney W L DRY AN C C CP flw 42 MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS JF.FOR CHILDREN, 2 f A OwrUinRolle#for Feverlahne??a rk OoaatiMlIn, WHS Hto??? h Troublrn, >1 ' Doatrojr oiy subtUttfttb A. S. OLMSTED. Lo Roy. fi. Y. [URSDAY, JANU?%UY 5, 1911. Df ION OR J Cohen 1 King St. mid 203 CON'S GSEA'l lolesale and Retai ored Suits. models, for Ladies and Misses, from | $lo.OO to $100.00. Walking Skirts. IsS Plain tailored or trimmed Prices range from $4.75 to $25.oo. ALL, AND WINTER WEAR, n Tailor Made, with laundered* [, $1.35 and $1.50 each.! ILDRENS READY T TAX RETURNS. j Tae Auditor of Horry county will attend the following places at, tlines specified below for the purpose of taking returns ff all personal property for the j fiscal year commencing January 1st, . 11)11 and ending DeeeniUe. Hts% 19'! Adrian, Tuesday Jan. 3rd, 10 a m to l, 12 m. Bayboro, Tuesday Jan 3rd from 2 p in to 3 p in. Zoan Tuesday Jan 3rd from 5 p m to 0 p m, Strouds Store Wednesday Jan 4th 10 a * in to 12 m. Wanamaker Church Wednesday Jan 4th from 2pm to 4 p m. Floyds X Iloads Thursday Jan 5th ; from 10 a m to 12 m. Spring Branch Thursday Jan 5!h 2 ? p m to 4 p m Grassy Bay School House Thursday' night Jan 5th from 7 p m to 8 p m. Green Sen Friday Jan G from 10 a m i to 12 m. S W Harrelson's School House Friday Jan G from 3 p in to 4 p m. Jyaris Saturday Jan 7th from 10 a in to 12 ru. j Sanford Saturday Jan 7th from 3 p m to 4 p in. 1 Hound .Swamp Monday J?tn 0th from 8 a m to 9 a m. ! Daisy Monday Jan 0th from 10- a nt to 12 m. i Hammond Monday Jttn 0th from 2 p m to 4 p m. i xt* t. ? '1'.. ?.1 ?.. t ia.i e t r I rjwur/.ri i ut'tuii^ a uu J.VU1 iroill 4U ' ? III to 12 m. j Farmer Tuesday Jar* 10 from 2 p iij ! to 4 p in. i Brook vllle [Stanley's Store] Tuesday illicit .Jan 10th from 7 to 8. < Little River Wednesday Jan lltl ; from 10 a in to 12 in. Lay Wednesday Jan llvh from 3 p n to 4 p in. W am pee Thursday Jan 12th from 9 j m to 11 a m. Hand Thursday Jan 13 from 2 p m t< 3 p m. Tilly Swamp Thursday Jan 13 fron 4 p in to 5 p m - Cool Spring Monday Jan 10 from 1* a m to 12 m. Kehoboth Monday Jan ll? 2 p in to < p in. Blanche Tuesday Jan 17 from 10 a n to 11a in Pleawant V!c5W Church Tuesday Jai 17 from 1 p m to 2 p m. Stephens X Roads Tuesday Jan 1 from .I n in In 4 n in " 1 " * I' * Iltnson *fc Ward's !Storo Wednesday Jan IS from 10 a m to TJ m. iMsgah Church Wednesday Jan 1' from 2 p m to 4 p m. Uullvants Kerry ThJKiiday Jan 19 frou 10 a m to 12 in. Kehpboth Church Dog Bhiff Thurr day .I?n 19 from 3 p m to4 p m. Jordanville Friday Jan 20 froin D a ii to 11 am. Klondike Friday Jan 20 from 2 p n to 4 p in. Greenwood Saturday Jan 21 from 1< a in to 11 a m. Socasiee Monday Jan 23 from 10 a n to 12 m. Burgess Monday January 23 frdm 2 ] m to 4 p m. Stalvey Tuesday Jan 24 from D u u to 11 a m. I) .1 Cox's Tuesday Jam 24 from 12 n to I p in. Myrtle Beach Tuesday Jat 24 fron 2 p m to 4 p in. Burcol Wednesday January 25 frou /() a m to // a m. Bucksville Wednesday Jan 25 froir 1 p m to 3 p m. The balance of fhe time at the Auditors oJli.ce in Conway. All able bodied! males capable of earning a support belwoen the ages of 2/ and 60 years shall be deemed taxable polls. I The number of your school district Is imoortint. Hamsters of ri al < sta^? must he noted with i ace. Executors and administrators will ( make their returns htrictly according to law. . All persono bet-weon tho ??zos of 21 ' and 50 who are liable to road duty will make return of same to the County , Auditor as required by law. | Ka lure to make re; u run within the lim? specified subjects the delinquent t< a penalty of of 50 per cent. | C. E. ii.YRKl.TC. AuditorR. J, C. Ward was in Con was ^s1 F< iday. \ xmzrziBEZSSZS. I'cs Mai wliei rova moke Meeting Sf, tHARLE r- ms-jj A VTMVi ft atm. M. ~ M. il Mail Order Hous P ? ? ! ! 1 ? .U Ladies Taffet Ladies Messaline Silk Waists at Large line of Novelty Waists in 1 sian Taffeta Silk. Silk s and r\V'e are showing a supei or line o land Silks. \\ lite for Samples. >!? ! +S \X ?W ?I ?? fl fU At Whoiesl |We offe r anew line of Blankets, J:Shoes, Mllinery, Gent's Fine Fi [Coverings of all kinds. Agent f< P,I, <1 1 .i.l"(in IniirR! ruci n v c.i ci 11vi uiivovu 11 w...v N O WEAR GARMENT : k casm >&&> isia ijyift ?|j INDISPEl i OILE1 i ^ ^S|? MADE 5?? Richard 1 H FOl! Al ||? CON WAY D R U . STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Cojnt.y of Horry, Court of Common Pleas. j Ella J Dusenbury, Plaintiff, agai ust John T Johnston, Defendant, j- COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF, | (Complaint Not Served ) L To the Defendant: John T Johnston: * i \ ou are hereby summond and ro Jqu'ivrfto answer the complaint in | thi > i Ct.ion which has been filed in, , I the. ?.fjiee of the Clerk of the! Court II Common Pleas. for the said i county, and to serve a Copy of your answer to the said complaint on Hie I < u'oscriber at his oflice at Conway, S. C , within twenty days after the * service hereof, exclusive of the day ,1 of such service; and if you fail to 1 answer the complaint within the II time aforesaid, tho plaintiff in this faction will apply to the count for the >! relief demanded in the complaint. December 3rd, A D 11)10. 4 II II WOODWARD, Plaintiff 's Attorney. YV I j I5UY z\ L\ , U U U J'. i t To John X Johnston, Absent Defend- I aut: 7 Take Notice: That the complaint! in this action, and the summons, of ' which the foregoing is a copy, we e filed in the office ol the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Horry x county, at Conway, 8 C , on the 5th, doy of December, A D 11)10, II 11 WOODWARD, PlaitilT's Attorney, i W L BRYAN, C C C P. 6w41. i culucii Diithcxonv, [> J'KKSHYTKltlAN OIIUKCII, I ItKV A ft DOAK, PASTOR. Preaching each 2nd Sunday at 11a m* P nnd 8 p in., and 3rd Sunday at 1lani Prayer meeting every Wednesday eveII nitig Sunday school every Sunday at 4:30 11 p m. vVest'ninisier League. jjii m iwwwmm iw mm Ml f?? I ? '*>( ? ' CHINESE LAUNDRY I Collars and CufTs. Ironing Machine. Work turned out Promptly. ; Send me a trial order. Family washing taken. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ^ , Work neatly executed, an;, in ' first class style, 1 SPKCUL NOTICK Ck^ars and Cuffs hold for SO days I fc.uta if not called fof will be sold. Yoursfor good orK, GECRGsE LUM IIX A. Spivey & Company >j^ !FlRK INSURANCE AGENTS. J ft'enj?re?ent he Strongest CompanUs | .Policies wrii ten od the most iioeral tcram. \ ? b Piaee your insurance with us )*rooQpt Settlement of Claims. e ti>r fUie )<tr hin:e J4 n jou Ccme to the City. I Y BACK, I mnami mpimjy-i. feTON, S. C. J 5NTJSTORE j e in the South. I a SilK Waists I ' from $15.00 down to $2.98 each ^ *3.75 |/^ Plaid Silks, Chiffon Orer-net or Per- I l)res<8 Goods | f Plain and Novelty Dress Goods jr Get our Prices. Jjj ale or Retail. I Conuc-rUi, Dry Goods, Notions, jg iir s, Upolstery Goods, Ploor >r Dr Jaeger's Sanitary Woolen tin- I ;il Patterns 10 and 15c each, r.'SMBVk'wnuuunsrUM wmrnKmmmmmmmn** H S A SPECIALTY I MSABLE ^ hludnut j||? E BY ? S?? GCOMPANYJgg STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Horry. Court of Common Pleas. Annie R Davis and Melon M Btruhtll, TluintifL. against John S Lee, Gertrude P Lewis, Jowpk 51 lice, Jainoa N Ijoo. Benjamin P t**, John 11 Le??, I'homas Lee, A HThompson, Caroline Sugg*, Mary 6 Iforrls, Joseph P Lee, Blanche Murrell, Oarence Murrell, A C Murrell, F K E^., LIelen Smith, May Hardee, J WhJtaford r<e *, S A HarroLoii. Levy J FTaNB and //I'len Howard, Defendants. COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint Not Served.) To the Defoliants: JohnS Lee, Gertrude P Lewis, Joseph H Lee, James E L*?, Benjamin F.Lee, John B Lee, Thorn* L?v?, A K Thompson, Caroline Sag*, M iry S Morris, Joseph P Lee, Blanch* Murrell, Clarence Murrell, A C Murrell, F 10 Edge, Helen .Smith, May Har? dee, J IFhitoford Lee, 8 A //arrelion. Lew .1 IFrttts and //? l*n lli>?*rd You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complain! in thit action which has been Aie.1 in the office of t the Clerk of the Court of Common Plttfc^k" for the said county, and to serve a eopy / of your answer to the s*id complaint ott the subscriber at his office at Conway, 8 C., within twenty days after the aervlC* hereof, exclusive of the day of aueh aervice; and if you fail to answer the complaiti/s with the time a foresaid, the p^alwtiir in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint November 21, A I) IW10. II H IFOODJFAHI), Plaintiffs Attorney. W L BRYAN, C C C C P. To Joseph P Leo, F E Edge, J While* ford Lee, and Mary 8 Norris, Alfcent Defendants; ? Take Notice; That the complaint In the foregoing stated action, and the auja^'T mons, of which the foregoing it a copy, wore iiled in the office of the Clerk of th# Court ol Common Pleas for Horry cottpty at Conway, 8 C., on the 22nd day of November A I) 1010. 11 IT WOODWARD, Plaintiffs Attorney. W L BUY AN, C C 0 P. <5w41. The State of South Carolina, County of ^ Horry?Court of Common Pleas.Burroughs & Collins Company, a Cor- 7 poratlon, Plnintijf, against Arthur Alford, Defendant. Copy Summons for Relief?^Complaint Not Served ) To the Defendant, Arther Alford: | You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint In this action which ha9 been tiled in the office I of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for 'he said County, and to serve ! a copy of your answer to the said ComI 111 til fit fU! t ftwt OnV>e/>??lK/.? ^ > - >1 v \/u iiiv uuiiov/lit'Vl lit 1119 Ullil/H nt Conway, S, C., within twenty davs after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of sucli service; and if you fail to answer tl a complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. And take Notice, that the summons and the complaint In this action were filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court at Conway, S, C? on the 7th day of December A. D. 1010, Dated Dec. 0th 1910. Attest; W. L. Bryan,C. C. C. P II. II. Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney.