The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 26, 1911, Image 2
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Hf it, WOODWARD. Kciiior
THURSDAY. JANUARY 26, 191?
Congressra\n R lerbo places the
population of Conw.iv at 2 oOO. W*
opine that he his missed it by a
least 1.000
One-Wcfth of the year 1011 b
nearly gone and jot there has beet
do organized movement looking tel
the be'ferment of industrial conditions
in Conway and Horry so far as
we have been able to ascertain.
I is announced that the plans ol
ex-(J A'ernor Ansel is to return to
his home in Greenville, and aftei
a b: ief rest from the exacting cires
of State, take up the threads of
his law practice where he left o'l
when he was called to the guberna
torial chair.
Governor Wils?n, of Kentucky
has refused a' pardon to Henry F.
Youtsey, who is serving a life sentence
for the murdjr of Governorelect
William Goebel some years ago,
for the reason that Youtsey is guilty
of a cowardly and brutal murder.
G ivrsrnor Blo^s3's inaugural address
was upon the whole a good
State P'Pir aud the essential princi
pies which are to be the leading
characteristics of his'admistration
a re well dc fined. In a nutshell h
promises a practical rather than a
theoretical administration.
Governor Blease the other da\
startled the State when he announced
that he would revoke the com
? - M i Ul!
missions 01 an notary puuncs um. |
all members cf the State and coun
ty whi&ke3r constabulary force anc
detectives-?the fui mjr to take ef
feet on February 10th and the J at
ter went into effect last Monday,
The reasons for this action are sat
isfactory to a majority of the people
of the State. That's right, Governor,
uso tha brocm freelv anc
sweep the stable clean.
The amendment to the Moon bill
was adopt rd by the National floust
of Representative on Wednesday o'
last week. This amendment wil
hate the (tTect of practical stepping
the practice of corporations operating
an interstate commerce business
taking suits against them out oi
tne jurisdiction of State courts ana
placing thtm in the Federal courts
on the ground of diverse citizenship.
This is regarded as a very important
measure and one that will radically
change the rules of p actice.
Solves a Deep Mistery.
MI want to thank you from the
bottom of my heart," wrote C. B
Rader, of Lew isburg, W. Va., "for
the wonderful double benefit I got
from Electric Bitters, in curing mc
of both a severe case of stomach
trouble and of rheumatism, fron
which I had been an almost helpless
sufferer for ten years. It suited my
us uiuu^u uiiiuu JUM IUI mu.
For dyspepsia, indigestion, jaun
dice and to rid the system of kidney
poisons that cause rheumatism.
Electric Bitters has no equal. Try
them. Every bottle is guaranteed
to satisfy. Only 50c at Norton Drug
Company,
MARRIED.
On January 18th, 1911, at the residanco
of Rev. D. I). Anderson, Mr.
Clarence Thompkins and Miss Emma
Jordan were happily united in
marriage Miss Emma is the
charming vourg daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Tj Jordan Mr
Xhompkins is a prosperous yourp
farmer of the Adrian section. H(
ir?5riffl ilm phnrr'h while n. vnnih nnd
accepted Christ a? his Saviour and
received his bletsir g on Jan. 18tb.
1911. May t he sun tver shine brigh'
over their pathway of life and no
darkness befall them.
Skinner,
Married at Justice.
On ?6unday afternoon, January
22nd, 1911, at the residence of W. 13
Carroll, Miss Pronie Skipper and
Mr. Kert Graham. Notary Pubhc
W B. Carroll performed the ceremony.
May their lives be Ion** and
happy
Sly Coon.
r W. H. Causey, of the Green Sea
section, w 9s am one those who paid
Con way a business visit Saturday.
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coffee fathers ^1
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I HIPPY NEW YEAR I
inanking my many cusiomt-rH u
( for their generous patronage in 0
? the pant, and wishing all Che |g '
I readers of this paper a happy ra
| prosperous New Year. jd
; Malone's Music House I
! COLUMBIA, S. C. I,
Dealer in High Grade tga
Pianos and Organs. gl
We are after
with new and upcentiy
purchased
kets, in large quai
fore at the very
which merchand
We have been to 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,
ture, Dress Good:
ing Machines, Cr
We are always git
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Citation Notice.
STATE OF SOUT// CAROLINA,
County of 7/orry, I
By John //bit, Esq , Probate Judge. |
W//ERE AS, W L Bryan, 0 0 C P. ha*
made suit to me, to grant him letter* of Ad
ministration of the Estate of and effect?
of S M Stevens, Sr., deceased, under
Sho. #523 of Vol / Code of 1902.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and
creditors of the said 8 M .Stevens, .Sr.,
deceased, that they he and appear before
me in the Court of Probite, to be held
at Conway, S.C., on Feb 75th, next, after
publication hereof, nt 11 o'clock
in the forenoon, to show cause, if any
they have, why the said Administration
should not he granted.
GIVEN under my hand, this drd day
of .January Anno Domino U?l/.
Published lor 40 days in the Iloiry
7/crald.
JO//N 77GLT, (Ij 8).
Judge of Probate, Horry County,
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Farmers Consider This.
A year of short crops and close
money should cause the farmers to
consider how he can reduce the cost
of fertilizers. Herd is our answer prepare
his fertilizer by the Lipps Process
one fourth the cost of Commercial
Testimonials furnished of
satisfied users on application. Call
on or write J. M. Dorman,
| Route 1, Bor Q Conway, S C.
TH3 qoBRT HERALD: T1
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| Write for Samples,
f Try us on alaii Order.
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j CHAHLESl
j The Largest WT
H Few FaUTaii
a In exceptionally Smart, up-to-date i
*J Prices range i
i Ladies and Misses
$ in Chiffon Panama. All new Mode
? with Taffeta, Silk or Satin bands. 1
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1 FEWEST OP WAISTS FOR Pi
All Pure White Linen Waists, Flai:
* collar and cuflfs <J|]
1 LADIES AND CHI
t?wamnmm m inn "aHEgwEBTamrara
CmBBHMUL" iMMS
your trade, now,
to-date goods, re~
on the big marntities
and therelowest
prices at
lse can be sold.
large and varied rstrtments.
Y u are already acquaintjed
with the lines we carry
and we ask you to call and
especially look over our
.complete stock of
Hardware, Furni5,
Groceries, Sewockery
Ware,
id to serve you.
?Collins Co.
ITBEE jl'
I NOTICE.
I Under and by virtue of a certain
ichattie mortgage executed to mo by
I William Hickson & Compauy, bearI
leg date Juno 24t?, 1910, duly recorded
in Clerk' < flice, Horry County
the undersigned will sell to the
highest bidder for cash, near Gler.,
S. 0 , beginning at 10 o'clock a. in.
on Friday February 3rd, 1911, All
and singular one Saw Mill, Carriage
with all attachments, Shrft.ing,
? w ? i.i J - - _ _ t\ rr i \ \
tsemug, imager. one ury lvnn ana
pipes with all connections complete,
one 25 horse power engine, fifty
horse power Boilor, with all machinery
attachments connected the:ewith,
composing tho milling outfit
owned by William Ilickson <fc Company
near said place. Also four
timber carts and harness. Also
a lot of lumber at said mill
Terms of sale cash, purchaser to
I pay for papers
S F Ostern, Mortgagor,
Kobt B. Scarborough,
Attorney
January?, 1911.
Tobacco Flues.
People who want tobacoo flues
will please send us in tneir orders
by March 1st
Conway Iron Works.
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aURSPAY, JANUARY 86, 1011
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1 V1VOUIW i i JI\ V' n/*i I j
ored Suits.
nodels, for Ladies and Misecs.
from I $lo.oo to $loo.oo.|
Walking Skirts.
ls[| Plain tailored or trimmed
'rices range from
$4.75 to $25.oo
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AND WINTER WEAR,
n Tailor Made, with laundered
L, $1.35 and $1.50 each.
LDRENS READY TO \
zraggasEoimiiin wwr1 wryiw?vrwr y se
P Origin
Mr. Roysier t
Manufacturer of F
- above other consi:
I idea Tv/enty-sevei
to-day; the result
Factories to supply
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NORFOLK, VA. TARE
MACON, QA. COLUI
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. WJj
(Coruplaiut nut Seiveu) '
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Stale of South Carolina,
County of Horry
COURT 05b1 COMMON PLEAS *
H. H. Wood ward. Trustee for J . ^5^
11 Me Am, PlaintiIT,
Against
W. M Boyd, Defendant,
To The Defendant W, M. Boyd:
You are hereby summoned and i
required to answer the complaint
in this action which has boon tiled !
in the office of the Clerk of the Court j
of Common Please, for the said Coun- j pspj
ty, and to serve a copy of your an -'
swer to the said complaint on the \
subscriber at his office at Conway, TjSAJ
S. C., within twenty days after service
hereof exclusive of the day of
such service; and if you fail to answer
the comp'aint within the time ?3%
afore said, the plain tfff in this action , Q
will apply to t he Court for the re- j I a
lief demanded in the complaint. ? I
January 7th, A. D. 1911. I *
Attest: ?j
W. L. Bryan, C C C. P. *
ii. II. Woodward, J =
Plaintiff's Attorney. ;B
To W. M. Boyd, Absent Defendant: jB o
| Take uotico, that the complaint E ai
I in this action and the summons of J? oi
I which the foregoing is a copy were &
filed in the c fiioeof the Court of Com- |j C1
mon Pleas, at Conway, S. C , on tho j B ni
7th day of January, A. I). 1911, a n
I ' H. H. Woodward, &
\ Plaintiffs Attorney. : B al
I W. L. Br van, (Er 8.) 3 a,
C. C. C. P. |
S- P- HAWKS, I =
GROCER I
Only High Grade Family and Plan- 9
tations Supplies handled. Your patron- 1
age la respectfulh solicited and will he jfl
appreciated. Satisfaction guaranteed or
your money hack. No trouble to show Q
goods, ?o if you don't see what you want n
ask for It.
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VJahe our 51oif jcurfccm* I
when y?u Gcire fo Ihe Git>. i ^
IVR. monI/F"HACK. J
iiiiigrSt, CHA11LEST03V, 8. 0. =
OEPARTMEWT STORE#
4ail Order House in, the South,
Ladies Taffeta SilK Waists
from $15.00 down to $2.98 each
Ladies Mcssaline Silk Waists at $3.7f
.Large line of Novelty Waiets in Plaid Silks, Chiffon Over-net or Persian
Taffeta Silk. N TV"
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Silhs and Dre?s Goods
I We are showing a supei or line of Plain and Novelty Dress Goods
and Silks. Wnte tcr Samples. Get our Prices.
At Wholesale or Retail,
Wc offer anew line of Blankets, Comforts. Dry Goods, Notions,
Shoes, Mliinery, Gent's Fine Furnishing-, IJpolstery Goods, Floor
Coverings of all kinds. Agent for l)r Jaeger's Sanitary Woolen UnJclerwear
and Ladies llomc Journal Patterns 10 and 15c each.
fi/EAR GARMENTS A SPECIALTY
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REGISTERED.
i of Roystcr Fertilizers.
;eiieved that success awaited the
ertiiizers who would place quality
derations. This was Mr. Royster's
n years ago and this is his idea
has been that it requires Eight
the demand for Royster Fertilizers.
5Y3TER GUANO COMPANY.
DTORIES AND SALEG OFFICEG.
IORO, N. C. COLUMBIA, S. C. SPARTANBURG, S. C.
V1BUO, GA. MONTGOMERY, ALA. BALTIMORE, MD. f
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MADE BY
I Richard Hud nut ??
I FOR ALE BY
I CONWAYp^RUG COMPANY Jgg
Over 95 per cent
f the grain harvested in this country is hound by havesting machines
nd less than five per cent of it is bound by hand. What do you think ^
f the ones who arc so far behind the times as to be binding by hand?
Over 95 per cent, of the business of this country Is done by bank
inol.ioJ nf li-i n/l I! n i? nf ninnov h r?A 11 nen If la K A aofAaf on/I
ivv l\n ni(3|.V(i\i */* n?v v a. in^fiiv j h."w%M?ikiv a?/ a n iiisv oaivoi onu
lost convenient way of doing: business. There is no reason why ninetyine
per cent, of the business should not be done this way.
The few people who are not using: the conveniences offered by a bank
jch as this, arc placing: themselves in the same class as the ones who
re not up to date in other respects.
Yc 1 should have a check account at this bank. Come in let uscxplain
av w'mple it is.
Bank of Loris,
LORIS, S. C.
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