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I Secon d Section. ( mww**n r ':<l VOL XXIV. IOMMMMaaa???i The *op of the morning to ye, Governor B.eise. Thj State Senate,in executive ses s'uns, confirmed tbe nomination of James Henry Rice, Jr., as Chief Warden of the State. This is a goc d appointment and poachers had better be careful for as surely as the3 violate the law so surely will they be prosecuted. Lot us by all means have a marriage license law. It will be better than the lack system that we now have, We dare that if called upon to establish the lagality of their * marriage a lar^e per cent of the people of of the State, especially those of the older generation, would be unable Lo do so for the apparent reason that in many intances no reec >rds have been kopt and in others they have boen lost or destroyed Taen again witnesses to the interesting event have been removed by r doath or otherwise and their testi-1 * many, c msequontly, cannH be obtained, Mattie. Will you let another join your i merry band. Haven't seen anything from this ? little twwu in some time. The health hf the community is vary good at this writing. ^ People of this section are very busy preparing to plant strawberries. Plants are looking fine. Mr and Mrs D C Jolly, of Mollie, N C., spent last week at the home Z of W. M. Soles. B J Milligin is visiting relatives at Holden, Fla J G Rhodes, who has been visiting friends in Florida is expected home Tuesday Misses Emma and Lonvania Soles of Clarendon, are spending some time with Miss Cbellie Soles and are very welcome visitor here, Bennie Rho.les and sister, Miss Bertha, of Loris, were at the home of VV M S lies last Sunday. Hustler. HAPPY NEW YEAR | Thanking my many customers V for their generous patronage in I the past, and wishing al! the g readers of this paper a happy M prosperous New Year. Malone's Music House li COLUMBIA, S. U. '< Dealer in High Grade >. | 1 KIIIU? UIIU Vl(jUIIOi ^ COPY SUMMONS FOR KRLIEF. (Complaint not Served) State of South Carolina, County of Horry COURT OF COMMON PLEAS H. H. Woodward, Trustee for J, H. McArn, Plaintiff, Against W. M Boyd, Defendant, To The Defendant W. M. Boyd: You ate hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action which has been filed in the cilice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Please, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his olfice at Conway, S. C., within twenty days after service hereof exclusive of the clay of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time afore said, the p'aintilf in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. January 7th, A. D. 1011. Attest: W. L. Bryan, C C C. P. H. H. Woodward, Plainiill's Attorney. ToW.M B)y d, Absent Defendant: | Take notice, that Uo complaint in this action and the summons of which the foregoing is a copy were filed in the office of the Ccurt of Comroou Pleas, at Conway, S. C , on the 7th day of January, A. D. 1911, H. 11. Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney. W. "L, Bryan, (L S.) C. C.C. P. WHEN IN NEED OF j REPAIR WORK On wagons, carts buggies or any kind of farming implements call on J. VV. Sparks, at Altman's old stand. You will find my prices reasonable and the work strong and neatly done. I guarantee my work as I use only the best material and am skilled in the business with 25 years experience. All I ask is to give me a trial. Horse Shoeing a Specialty. ^ Yours to serve, J. W. SPARKS i srtva A?MuLL W A Hardh tribute to and custoi BRICK Wj tobacco se Hard wick i; Horry and | to supp1o' j I friends. H i it* j ctvi + + 1") i?TAX RETURNS. The Auditor of Horry coutPv will attend the following places at times specified below for the purpose of tak'ne returns of all personal property for the fiscal year commencing January 1st, 1911 and ending December His*, PJ!1. Adrian, Tuesday Jan. Hrd, 10 a in to 12 m. Bayboro, Tuesday Jan Hrd from 2 p in to H p m. Zoan Tuesday Jan 3rd from .0 p 111 to G p in, Strouds Store Wednesday Jan 4th 10 a in to 12 in. Wanamaker Church Wednesday Jan ith Ironi 2 p in to4 p in. Fl--yds X Ho ids Thursday Jan 5th from 10 a in to 12 in . Spring Branch Thursday Jau 5lh 2 p m to 4 p m Grassy Bay School House Thursday night Jan 5th from 7 pin to 8 p in. Green Sea Friday Jan G from 10 a in to 12 m. S W Ilarrelson's School House Friday Jan G from 3 p m to 4 p in Loria Saturday Jan 7th from 10 a m to 12 in. San ford Saturday Jau 7th from H p in to 4 p m. Hound Swamp Monday Jan 9ih from 8 a m to 0 a in. Daisy Monday Jan 9th from 10 a ni to 12 in. Hammond Monday Jau 9th from 2 p in to 4 p m. Ebene/.er Tuesday Jan 10th from 10 a in lo 12 m. Fanner Tuesday Jan 10 from 2 p in to 4 n in. Brookville [Stanley's Store] Thursday night Jan 10th from 7 to 8. Little Kiver Wednesday Jan ll'h from 10 a in to 12 in. Lay Wednesday Jan 11th from 3 p m to 4 p m. Wain poo Thursday Jan 12th from Oh m to 11 a in. Hand Thursday Jan 12 from 2 p m to 3 p m. Tilly Swamp Thursday Jan 12 from 4 p in to 5 p in Cool Spring Monday Jan 10 from 10 a m to 12 m. Kehoboth Monday Jan 10 2 p m to 4 p In. Blanche Tuesday Jan 17 from 10 a m to 11 a in Pleasant View Church Tuesday Jan 17 from 1 p m to 2 p in. Stephens X Loads Tuesday Jan 17 from 3 p m to 4 p m llinson & Ward's Store Wednesday Jan 18 from 10 a in to 12 in. Pife-gah Church Wednesday Jan 18 from 2 p m to 4 p hi, (ialivants Perry Thursday Jan 19 from 10 a m to 12 in. Kehoboth Church Dog H'ufT Thursday Jan 19 from 3 p in to A o in, Jordauville Friday Jan 20 from 9 a m to 11 a m. Klondike Friday Jan 20 from 2p m to 4 p m. Greenwood Saturday Jan 21 from 10 a in to 11 a in. Soeastee Monday Jsn 23 from /'J a tn to 12 in. Burgess Monday January 23 from 2 p in to 4 p in. Stalv y Tuesday J an 24 from 1) a in to 7 7 a in. I) .1 Cox's Tuesday Jan 24 from 72 in to 7 p m. Myrtle Beach Tuesday Jail 24 from 2 p in to 4 p m. Burcol Wednesday January 25 from 70 a m to 77 a in. Bucksville Wednesday Jan 25 from 7 p m to 8 p m. The balance of the time at the Auditor* oJlice in Conway, All able bodied males capable of earning a support between the ages of 27 and CO years shall be deemed taxable polls. The number of your school district is imoortant, 1'iansfers of real csta'e must bo noted with care. Executors and ad m initiators will make their returns strictly according to Jaw, All persono between the asjes of 21 and 50 who are liable to r< a 1 du'y will make return of same to the County Auditor as required by la v. Failure to niak'i returns within the time specified hiuj cfs tlie delir.qi <'ut to a penalty of of 50 per cent. C. K. BAllKEK. Auditor. Seud us the dollar you owe us. mx% vi- j CONWAY, S. C., THURS JCE~ .INS, S C. *vick will disthe friends ners of the \REHOUSE ed free. Mr sanative of will be glad his Horry is store is ! werehouse ?a? mm??m? STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. I /--i -L _ < ' n ? ? ni ,in (. '..(."jri ui l ic-nr*. | Annie II Davis and Melon M Barnhill, | i Plaintiff-?, against I John's Lee, Gertrude P Lewis, J< seph H Lee, James N Lee. Benjamin F Lee, John B r.ee, Thomas Lee, A K Thomp son, Caroline Suggs, Mary S Norris, Joseph P Lee, Blanche Murroll, Clarence Murrell, AC MutreP, F E Edr.e, Helen Smith, May Hardee* J Whiteford Lee, ^ \ Harrelson, Levy J VTat&s and //?-!? n llovvaul, Defendant. COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint Not Served ) | To the Defendants: JohnS Lee, Gertrude 1' Lewis, Joseph II Lee, James N Lee, Benjamin F Lee, John B Lee, Thomas Lee, A It Thompson, Caroline Sug**, Mary S Morris, Joseph P Lee, Blanche Murrell, Clarence Murrell, A. C Murrell, P E Edge, Helen Nmitli, May Hardee, J H'hiteford Lee, S A //arrelson. Levy .1 H'atts and 7/elen Howard, You are hereby summoned and re j quired to an?wer the complaint in this action whi'di lias heeu A led in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Piers | for tl.e said county, and to serve u ?op) j of your answer to the said complaint 01 i fte subscriber at his oft'ee at Conwr.y, S jC., within twenty days after the aervhie hereof, exclusive of the day of ?uoh ser| vice; and if you fail to answer the coru' plain/s wirh the time aforesaid, the p-'am tiff in this action will apply to me uouri 1 for the relief demanded in the complaint November 21. A I) 1910. II H WOOD H'AItD, Plaintiff a Attorney, lb L 15KVAN, C C C C P. bo Joseph P Lee, F E Edge, J ll'hileford Lee, and Mary N' Norris, Al>tent 1 >c fend ants: Take Notice: That the complaint in the foregoing stated action, and the summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, were tiled in the office of the Clerk of the Court ot Common Pleas for Ilorry county at Conway, C., on the 22nd day of November A 1) 1910. 11 H WOODWARD, Plaintiffs Attorney, W L Hit VAN, C C C P. 6w41. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Horry, ^ T"?l uoun 01 LjniuKjn rieus. Ella J Dusenbury, Plaintiff, against John T Johnston, Defendant. COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF, (Complaint Not Served ) To the Defendant: John T Johnston: You are hereby suir.mond and re quired to answer the complaint in this action which has been tiled in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office at Conway, S. C , within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive..of the day j of such service; and if you fail to 'answer the complaint within the ! time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this ' action will apply to the count for the j.ehef demanded in tho complaint. December Hrd, A D 1010. II H WOODWARD, Plaintiff 's Attorney. W L BRYAN, CCC P. To John T Johnston, Absent DofendI Take Notice: That the coin plaint in this action, and the summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, were (tied in the ollico oi the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Horry county, at Conway, S C., on the 5th, day of December, A D 1010, II H WOODWARD, PlaitilT's Attorney. W L BRYAN, C C C P. 6w41. 1 Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden to trespass upon my lands in any manner whatever in Conway township under the pain and penalty of law. A I While, I 1 10 2t | n jgl DAY, JANUARY 19, 1911 100 Millio Worth < These are stupendous fi amount that the South spen< these figures may attract yoi curious thing about them is money is regularly sent aw South is that much poorer foi You trade at a Souther dealer your money. You ] northern made shoe. ^When money, less a small per con west and the South is that mi Keep your money at he times, better wages, more Southern people. Ask your dealer for Th the South, by white labor, fo best shoe value offered by $3.50 and $4.00. Money spe in the South, and pays Soutl bakers and butchers. It builds Southern factor We can support more ; each do his part. CRADDOCK Lynchbt I The J>ell Line of Shoes is rir giad welcome in hundred of he Horry County. Is your home them? If not your neighbor' join the procession and look o pFj U(J III l> it" 11: lint; ui liitnv ounu KH shoes we have for men, wonn gtj children. a ,'rj Sole Agents at Conw ) S " I ^ ^ CONW, | - T | i o enemy and ft 1 and old v I AN! I Remember that we want to suppl in 1911 with Fertilizers and Groc< every cent spent with us is apprec Til 10 COOPElt VllJLLIN, j( J: *;r? Mil. * ~ >n Dollars o- r\i >i anoes | gures, yet this is the yearly is for shoes. As a curiosity li for a minute, but the most that three quarters of this >ciy from the South and the r it. n shoe store. You give the probably buy a western or the dealer pays his bill, this ' ' il 1 1- 4-U t to trie clearer, goes iiurm ui jch poorer. )me. Let it work for bet'er factories, more work for e Craddock Shoe. Made in >r Southern gentlemen. The any maker in the land for nt for Craddock Shoes stays tiern labor, Southern grocers, ies, homes and schools, and better industries. Let's TERRY CO. i arg, Va. iging a rg >rm\s in | |j We absolutely one of |? s is so p Guarantee every ver the ffl . , fes Pair or Your leather en and Eg Money Back ay for above line of Shoes. O. arnx*nama^anapTa*Ensmz ???| or?? I iend, young and! re wish a | Christmas' E> -A. I ' New Year. ly every farmer in Horry* county jjj jries. We give good valuer and U iatcd. fa rocery Ce.j w ,r?'' \ I Ten Pageji. f ',"* .? r" ..:; ' V / i% f Jj N? *1 BUSINESS CHANGES HANDS Having: purchased the Conway Hottlingr Works we arc prepared to fill nrilers for all soft drinks. Coco-Cola a Specialty. .. .JV Give us a trial order, ' J. L. Goodman, D. C. Johnson. a Millinery. Dry Goods. ^ > J. W. Sparks MILLINERY Dress Goods. Trimmings. Hacker Mfg Co , SuccesriorB to GEORGE S HACKER & SON Wtf MANUKA C'TURE Doohb, Sash and Bi.indh, Columns and IJaj.ustdko, OkIm kh and Oahi.k Ohna< MKNTS, Si KKKN UoOltH ANJ) WINDOWS. WE DUAL IN Class, Sash G'oud and Wbioiitb. CHARLESTON S . THE PHI WITH TIE SIEET TB?E, Prices to Suit EVERY PURSE. While we make only StiefT and Shaw Pianos, both of which are sold direct from maker to home, we can always furnish good instruments at lower prices if you wish. If contemplating the purchase of any kind of piano, first v. I to for <.* ? Price List for we can save you K.oiicy, and you deal with a concern that is nearly three score years old, and get aguaran- ...X tee that is worth having. .y We wish you a very happy and pros perousNew Year. Just dron a nost card to CHAS M STIEFF S K COLEY, Mtfr VVILMINGTON, N. G Mention this paper. ' impiiTjriiiiEi Citation Notice State of South Carolina, County of Horry By John Holt, E-quiro, Probate Judge. ^ Whereas, J. C. Blum has made suit -J to me, to grant him Letters of Ad- r' ministration of the Estate of and effects of Robert Livingstone, Sr,, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of tho said Robert Livingstone, Sr., deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to bo held at Conway, S. C., on January 21st, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand, this 5th day of January, Anno Domini, 19J1. Published on the 12 and 1(J days of January in the Horry Herald John Holt, (L S ) Judflo of Probate Horry County, ; A