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i ' \ HBMT* pHMaMMMMHBH 0 I m n: J Li ml ftust rPi Our problem is to get store. The only sure enough is the one who sec ness. There is no jov in happy one mast kt f ?>nl/ liofrtrf* VOU 1( UUU it lUrvaw. ? ^ when you jump at A fool requires a hur A word to the wisi 11 FENCES1 Or Else Suffer the Consequences and Murmur Not NO MONEY TO BIRD ROADS I Seme Interesting Measures Claiming: , the Attention of the Members of the General Assembly of South Carolina.?Local Legislation of Much Interest. Mr Editor: If you will permit, 1 i will drop a few hints from Columbiai which T have gathered since the leg I Mature assembled I intended do< ing .so before, but being busied wit! i the cares of my duties and in thmeantime hiving bren informed las { Sunday bv wire of the death of m? brother, J C S'anley, at DeLand, has almost unfitted me for an} t duty, iuu tirst t.hirg , Mceable upor i enteriug the llou^e of Represent*) f lives is the very large per cent (l new members There seemed to b a kind of revolution in the Stat that changed the complexion of th ( House from an old to a new one ?; ' Right here I will remark that com ? ' ment has it that ;t is as a whole th f * v b^st for years 1 hope so, however, v ' at this writing, 1 am unprepared t( t 4 j id go. c < Toere are strenuous cfi')rt9 being 1 t made to remedy or better several t evils. these are questions which j r will come up for future considera i v tion and whether or not we will be I P able to carry them through remain- ? ' t I iu ut: srcu . 1 Some Proposed Changes in the School ' Law. y D A revision of the old jchiol law <j which is now before the joint com mittees on education and public e schools, of wnich 1 am a member. * ' 8 rnrauit g for me, of course, hard and I jj continuous labor. Some of the fea- 1 e turos of the law being to make t the oiTi 36 of county superintendent v ,j: of education non elective; tocreatea s a permanent fund to aid weak schools { and high schools; to have teacher' a Cirtiffcates awarded by the State r 11 . B ard of Education, etc I can' 1 91 say that I am in accord with all t1 provisions now. but suffice to s.* hit I t.hi* k it. will be an improv / p ment on the old law. < B] Other New Bills. J 0?her bills I might mention are. u a bill to let the farmers from what > source the ammonia in fertilizer is n made, and that a farmer may have b bit fertilzer analyzed at Clemson si " .1 1 . j Prices ___________ Because t people in our ?????? Bear in ni business man ures the busi* SttHlCfflrCi ^fOOC , . you want ever idleness, to be iep busy- line of dress g conclusions!Iy I wear. Clothi ricane of talk; I and Cliffs are t e is sufficient. j 7 The r ? college without the name of the manufacturer accompanying it: an inheritance tax on tne wealthy to relieve the tax bureoed State, and many others that I could mention but space forbids. Local Legislation. As to county legislation we have done but little as yet, but I have been thinking a little about a few matters among which might be mentioned the financial condition of the county, although we are not in possession of the facts demanded by the grand jury last fall; county rural police system, compulsory attendance at school, combinations that ire formed to oppress, etc. Some people wanted hawkers and pedlars' license raised I wish to say that I made an effort last year aod did suc;eed in getting the County Commissioners to raise the same. It is, is the law now stands, in the hands ?f the County Commissioners to nake the license $500 if the people vant it so made. Just see hoComnissioners and they will raise it. if thf?v will not I will take the matter up later. In Re the Road Law. In regard to the road law of Horry jaunty, both of the other members >rm Horry think it all right, and a land who does not wish to work the oad or intimates that he wishes to jay the commutation tax, cannot be jompelled to work and any attempt jy an overseer to report or prose u'c said hand Tor not appearing vill be futile; but at next taxpaying .hereafter in the fall he will have to iay three dollars. Therofore let me usist upon all overseers aud road lands to try and understand this natter well and avert difficulties, ;umult and friction. I wished to nake some little alterations but my :?o friends here do not think it advisable. Build Up Your Fences Now. Another matter is the law in rejard to the fences in Horry county hope the people will remember that his is the year tlfC people must lave a good fence or n ?ne. Tnere vill be no more legislation upon this mbject and I trust all loyal citizins n appreciation of a square deal to ill will build good fences and avert 1 he common difficulties which poor 1 ?nd bad fences is the result. Now f y u wi-h fences, let's have them 1 id get right at making them If ou djn't the very first thing you now some one will have you re- . >>rted and then, and now until : neu, will you realize until too late l^e truthful saying, "That ths way f transgressor is hard." LH'sJ. lake it easy by doing right and uild fences, or let's say none. What nail we do about it? Do now, < ~~ (. THE HQBRY HERALD, THU# i . 11 etween ; that Reduce hey are all staple merchandi lind our stock is not shoddy { Is. Business building reduc y day in the year. New con oods in the latest weaves an< ng for men and boys, mens, some of the leading: goods wt IbTC NEXT TO PC Vf, y Gov Blease Crriticised. Another mutter of considerable comment is the startling or radical move of Gov Blea9e. On February 10th the commissions of every notary publi-3 in South Oarolina will be revoked and until new appointments are made there will not be a notary in the State. Tnis, I think, almost a calamity, as there have been many, many in the past few weeks or years who have paid in their $3.13 to be commissioned, now they will have to meet same expense again to be recommissioned as a notary to meet the needs of their several communities. We are looking forward for the next legislative week to be one with a heavy calandar, and expect to dispense with a great deal of routiine, work; and, as the senate has already agreed, try td have only a 30 days' session and quit. In Conclusion. Now. in conclusion, I would like to sey that a great many people thought that a high levy would be imposed this kession, but my two colleagues will have to been converted if Horry county gets what it needs. They don't talk of favoring any levy, it seems now, but owing to the indedtedne98 of Horry, made, I ... t r\ 5 ? Vi Kll Vv 11 Y \ r? _ Slip pUOty I II ^UUU lOl I U MJ ?uv Ki u vk - | visor and County Board, also the need for better roads, it set-ms to! me we will be obliged to make some', provi i ins. I don't think the Board should venture so far beyond the avail able means for this purpose, which brings debt and extra expense on the county necessarily making or forcing high taxes. I trust to be able at a later date to give better information along legislative lines and more definite results of this sitting. Would be glad for any information from interested progressive citizen**, and with a desire to serve all faithfully, I beg to remain, a servant of all, obediently yours, M M Stanley. Columbia, S C, Jan. 23rd, 1911 Tobacco Flue*. People who want tobacoo flues will please send us in their order* by March 1st Conway Iron Works. tw44 TH C CHKJLDREN LIKE IX KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Arland J. Baker was in Conway >n business last Saturday. v iPAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1911. VAAAAtll ocdauii i the Cost of se that you require for eve; foods bought to sell cheap 01 tions on staple cotton and d< ceits in neck wear and be 1 patterns, latest creations i women and children shoes, ! are now showing. )ST OFFICE SOUTH OAF / STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. Court of Common Pleas. Annie It Davis and Melon M Barnblll, Plaintiffs, against John S Lee, Gerttude P Lewis, Joseph H Lee, James N Lee. Benjamin F Lee, John B Lee, Thomas Lee, A Ii Thornp son, Caroline Sugg*, Mary N Norris, Joseph P Lee, Blanche Murrell, Clarence Murrell, A 0 Mutrell, F K Edce, Helen Smith, May Hardee, J Whiteford Lee, S A Harrelson, Levy J li'aitu and //elen Howard, Defend&u^. COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Not Served ) To the Defendants: JohnS Lee, Gertrude P Lewis, Joseph 11 Lee, James N Lee, Benjamin F Lee, John B Lee, Thomas Lee, A R Thompson, Caroline Suggs, Mary S Norris, Joseph P Lee, Blanche Murrell, Clarence Murrell, A C Murrell, F E Edge, Helen-Smith, May Hardee, J Whlteford Lee, S A 7/arrelsnn. l evy J M'atta and 7/elen Howard, You are hereby summoned and ro quired to answer the complaint in this action whl'-h has been ftlert In the oJhce of the Clerk of the Court, of Common Pleas, for the said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the srdd complaint on fi.e subscriber at his ofbee at Conway, S C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service: and if vou fail to answer the com pining with the time aforesaid, the p'air.tiff in tliis action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in tire complaint November 21, A D 1010. 11 H WOODWARD, Plaintiffs Attorney. W L BUY AN, CCOC P. To Joseph P Lee, F E Edge. J Whiteford Lee, and Mary S N orris, Absent Defendants; Take Notice; That the complaint in the foregoing stated action, and the suninons, of which the forfgoing is a copy, were filed in the otlice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Horry county at Conway, ? 0., on the 22ud day of November A D 1910, II H WOODWARD, Plaintiffs Attorney, W L BRYAN, C C C P. Cw4l. OVER 65 YEARS' E X P E RIE N fyp3E Trade Marks ^ ir Designs rVwm^ Copyrights Ac. Anyone sending a sketch mid description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention Is probably natentablo. < omnium cm tlonaatrlotjy confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents aunt free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn A Co. recolve tfxcial notice without charge. In tho Sdeuiific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest elr. cnlatlon of any aclentlllo Journal. Terms, $:i a year: four mouths, $1. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNli & Co? ? ??* New York Branch Oflee. 636 V 8U Washington, I). C. fcsnd us the dollar you owe us. S 1: % Living I ( ry day use ~ Cash buying. X-ray of pr< at are regular Comparison is t omestic goods valueIts. A lovely Come and try u the doubt 1 n all womens solveshirts, collars The man who n sj^ould be si ffroponition I0LINA C? ) 33,21 1 I TO 1.4 i Tn Fat 3 W Ml I to make their ci 3 Charges Re I COME TC IbaniT^ I LOUIS ARMORY OF COMPANY <4H" (llORRY HUSSARS) Organized 18S2 3rd INFANTRY NATIONAL GUARDS OF S. C. Conway, S. CM J a . 2I:h, 1011 ORDERS 11U. ? 1. Beiriunirg with Saturday January 28 h, 1911, this company vill assemble for drill and other instruction at its armory, at 10:80 o'clock, every Saturday morning, preparatory to the Annual Inspection which will be made early in March this year. 2 Beginning with Friday even;ng February 3rd. 1911 there will b< drill and other instructions in the Armory for all in mi hers of the compiny who find it convenient to at tend iho Saturdav morning drills. 3 Drills etc will be of .two hours duration and each memoer must attend at least one drill a week, By Order, Ohas J Fpps, Capt 3rd I N G S C ComdngCo H. Official W Peicv Hardwicko, Clerk. The latter part of last week and the first of this week was very much warmer, s [ ; I JL =E=mnaii % l 4 11 I ) I cash selling is the ^uneritv. he only true test of ^ s, action will remove whicn theory cannot take# the proposition . tudied as clone as the itself. ????J fcj 2 1 v ' I ; ?? 1 mm 1.57 | 1 OAN - | 'more '1 moid | ops this year. H asonable 11 >SEE US || LORIS | SOUTH CAROLINA Kj Sealed bids v^ll be reeeiretS^ the undersigned/ or before H ruary 6, 1911, at 3:30 o'clock, pJB for the erection af a steel bJBL across Wacoaraaw River nofcrBj way, S C. The plans and spffi cations may be seeo at the laF K of C. P. Qnaulebaura, CagwagiW C. Bids should be adtfreaEd tcjl Building Com mission, cdb of *fil Spivey, Secretary, Conway, Sgj and must t^e accompanied wA certified check for $A00,00 at wW fcit in case the bidder fidjt.te ffl into the contract in accordance*# his hid spould the contrapjgl awarded to4>im, and the ooatfie mutt tfive bond in tome tppfa, Surity Company for the fafjj compliance with hit eon tract. EZ right to reject any or all bMIt^ served, 'I*5 C. P. Quattlebatk. CMl J. C. Splwey, S SeerdE J. P. Dtrbam, gf I The Building CommlNtV Conway, S. C., January WIWi 1 19 4t. W Si mot Boyd Jr , a protpg farmer of Slmpton Creek tow* } spent last Saturday la Coaw? y >ualneea. t