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A Correct Transcript. ,.*Xt Cctihuc'd frcBo Second Page. handwriting, x Letter marked Ex# hlblt "D" is also in W baodwriliog W A Prince. Tne f ? 1 ivrlug ire tie letters and rends tku?: * "Dear Friend: Your letter was received today. io~ry to hear you were not coming to treat the moles for me. "The mole you tredted before is paining me and I am uneasy about ii*. Also I have two more on mv Jttectc that's growing just like the /"one that was on Well's lip and J want th?m too. I am not I id no condition to go to Charleston now and it is impossible for me to go su I want you to come Monday on the noon train and return on the evening train and you will not delay much time, also I will piy your own price. Now I am going to expect you Monday at noon and you know 1 do not wish to be disappointed, It. looks like .the work must be done and the sooner you can come will be j the best. "I don't want the moles to get to x looking bad to me. Neill is pleased to death with his license.lit is well. I will close. Please come Monday. UI am as ever, your friend." The Mysterious Third Letter. , The other letter identified as befog iu Mrs Waves' handwriting and k'jdressed to Robert Floyd, reads as fo lows: 44Dear Sir: Your letter received today. Glad to hear you were com ing Friday night and treat the mole* Saturday morning as there are thre? to treat, but guess you can treat them all by noon or a little after. 4 Please don't fail to come. "I am as ever, your friend, "Mrs N M .,ayes." Orren Soles, being duly sworn, says: I was on Front street by the depot at Tabor, N C., on the night that Robert Floyd was shot and hoard the pistol shots. I saw Mi and Mrs Haves at their gate after the shooting; there was no one then except these two when ChesterWatts and I got there; Watts asked Mr Hayes wh it is the trouble; he said ht reckoned there * was a dead man in the house. Watts asked if he cared if he went in aud he said no. anybody can go that wants to. Mr Htyes was present at this conversr ytion. I went to the porch where hi was lying. Id d not be?r any conv rsatk n befcv e?n Mr and Mrs Haye^ while I there at the n >rch. 1 leffcand went towards home and they went to fchj barber saop, He said if thoy to >k her up tell thenthat felloe had hold of her. I went home. his Orr.m Soles, mark Mrs L R Pus3ell, being sworn, says: I know Mrs Rosa Hayes and Neill Hayes, her husband; t ?ey live in speaking distance of her; I think it is sixty feet. I saw Mrs Haye^ practicing with a pistol on back porch with a pis'ol; Mr Hives wa* there, I did n >t pav much attention to it; it was the latter p*rt of Jin uary. I saw her practicing on several occasions. She would shoot several., tlm her husband was present every t m I saw her. Sh. seemed to be h.doing the piatol down and don't know whether or not she was shooting at anything; ahedid not go to examine result of shot a) I saw. I was| on porch only a shori time, I do not remember the last time I saw them practice. I lefi here the Friday the week before th< killing. I saw her practicing Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday be fori v I left home; I do not remember a: to Thursday. Mrs L R Fussell. Fred Booth, being duly sworn, says: I was at Tabor February 4th 1 was at Mr Anderson's store at th< time of the shooting. I don'i know how far it was from Ander son's store to where the defendant! live. I saw Lloyd Hayes that af ternoon; less than an hour befor< the shooting. He was going dowi in the direction of Jtiarreison s aruj store toward Mr Hayes' house Don't know how far he went.. Fred B^oth. ?V Frank Causee being duly swori savs: I know Lloyd Hayes when I se him. He made a statement to m on Sunday evening after the killing on Saturday night., I wa9 out i my lane late Sunday evening, m.\ self and Mr Wihon Pridgen. W saw this young man coming in th buggy. I stopped the boy and sai young man can you tell us about th killing. He said yes he saw it am 1 when he fell he raised his arms am 7s-.Jell backwards. kiv Frank X Causee x mark Mary E Prince, being duly swore says: I know Lloyd Hayes when 1 sc him. He made a statement to m on Monday morning following th killing. He told me that if Rof hadn't killed Mr Floyd that Net would. He said that it would han a man but not a woman. That all he said. Mary E. Prince. There May be a Continuance. The Sunday News and Courier say From the brief description of Mr Haye% given In the dispatch fro Whiteville Tuesday, and the de cription r printed below, it is a parent that tfere is a difference opinion in regard to the person appeareoce of the accused * oma It is understood, and has been i stated that, Mrs. Haye9, who w Miss Harrelson, of Horry Count Continued on Eighth Page. V ! Items From Juniper Bay. Mr Editor: Will you please allow me space in your piper for a few lines from this plaee as I have not *e?n anything from here In s>metlm-*. Health of this o^mniunl'y U not very good at this *r t'ng The little daug ^er of Mr A C Skipper has beeu serinudy ill for some tim* bit is imp ovi'ig. Mrs E la Cooper, of Coaway, h is been spjndin? the wedk with relatives near here. Our school which has b^en progressing nicely under the skiUTul management of Mr T SA L lndy.cauie to a close las* Friday. J We had a picnic an 1 candy eatrfSg all that w*re present reported a glorious time. A double marriage was solemn z J it the residence of Mrs Florence Cooper's last Thursday night, February 9th, the contracting pirties being her daughter, Miss Nettie Cooper to Mr Herbert Cooper and Miss Nannie Coipir to Mr William Sellers, Rev HPM Todd perf rtning the ceremonies We wish tb;;m all a long and happy life. A School B >y. Life Saved at Death's Door. "I never felt so near my grave," writes W. R. Patterson, of Wellington, Tex., as when a frightful cough and lung trouble pulled me down to 100pounds, in spite of doctor's treatment for two years. My father, mother and two sisters died of consumption, and that 1 am alive today is due'solely to Dr King's New Discovery, which completely cured me Now I weigh 187 pounds and have -""II n r- *1 L ti'/Irtif fnr Uf>nr?t. " URITfl CIU U o l'l ix/1 j v?*? W Quick, safe, sure, its the best reme dy on ear-h for coughs, colds, lagrippe, asthma, croup, and all throat and lung troubles. 50c ar.d $1 00. Trial bottle free. Guarauteed by Norton Drug Co. Doings at Galivants Ferry It. F, D. No. 2, Dear E iitor:?Will you allow me space for a few words from this place. Health of this community is very good at this writing. Farmers are preparing for another prop. Messrs Albert Sarvis, B>rfc G *a ham, J W Marsh Neal Cauaon, J Q Johnson, Mr G C Jackson, Miss Eppie Sarvls, the you w bride and groom Mr and Mrs J P Ge^ra'd were pleasant callers at Mr A C Gerrald't Sunday. Albert Sarvis and Mis^ Gerald were pleasant callers at Mr Henry S ricklaud's Sunday. Miss L'zzie Gerrald was a p'oasani caller at Mr P O Sarvis' Sunday. Mr and Mrs J P Gerrald, Julia aoc S*mG r aid visited their sister, Mn Eula B^?o h, at Adrian, Saturday an' reported a tin0! tira-3. Miss Bulah Gerrald and Miss Isabella Gerrald was pleasant callers ai Mr A C Gerrald's last week. Cor. Falls Victim to Thieves.. S W. Bends of Coal C ty, Ala has a j istifianle grrieva- ce. T?i thieves stuie Li is hear h fur tweiv year?. They were a liver and kid ney trouble. Then Dr Kind's Ne? ! Life Pills throttled them He' well now. Unrivaled for Constipa t?on, Malaria, Headache, Dyspef sia. 25c at Norton Drug Co. C- HAWKS GROCER Only High Grade Family and Plai tations Supplies handled. Your patroi age is respectfully solicited and will I appreciated. Satisfaction guaranteed < } your money baca. No trouble to fho I goods, so if you don't see wlut you wai ask for it. I imhim V|-|1 Ml III iTim i nimi mi'- 7 'II r i limn 0 3 ? D Millinery. Dry Good J. W. Sparks e MILLINERY n r- Dress Goods. Trim mini e e d e d d ,g Hacker Mfg Co ^ Successors to e OEOROE S HACKER ? SON >& ___ Q WE MANUFACTURE Doom, Sash and Blinds, Coi.itmns 80 Balusters, Gkim.ks and (i*l.?.k ol ftk mints, sckkkn doous and windows. WB DEAL IN Glass, Sash Conu and Wbiobts* CHARLESTON S f th^ hqrry herald: thui l^^'I ~mm Prompt Po I l|U Its beneficial ef- Btt facts are usually fie > folt very quickly ?/ P. Makes rich, red, pure b H system ? clears the brain ? strengt H A positive specific for Blood F H ( Drives out Rheumatism and Stoj H in a wonderful conic and body-boil B .F. V. LIPPMAN, s, | To Be Soli Peop 2500 Tons High Grade Fertil h 500 Barrels Flour. j| 300 Bags Rice. jS 5 Tons Lard, w One Carload Sugar. B We carry the Stock. Ask tl 4 See us if you have the cash c ^ We'll save you money. j Palmetto Gi I THE COOPElt V MULLIN, j warn.- 'jzammmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 'TTTfMlTI^^ ?T I HIGH GRADE: LOWEST P For all Truck Crops. Norn . Place your orders early thus avoid the possibility o 9 Prompt and careful attention whether small or large, See ut can and will save you money. I Dusenbur I ~~ DISTRIBUTORS OF FERTll COtNTI ( TODDVILLE Ifl. I ffigFGra Fresh Bread and Cakes atways on h filled with choice goods for family use est possible notch. Phone orders give ? livery guaranteed. Phone No. 13. VEGETABLES B. T. HYMA ft ^ ^ 1 esigos ai M n # ^? N N lit 41 ?..< **. Oi W5 .,?', v jiv. R8DAY FEBRUARY. 23. 1911. oke Root and Potuaium) I werful Permanent I ibborn cases Good results are ild to P. P. P. lasting?it cures ien other medi- you to stay cured BH ice are useless Kjfl P. P. I lood?cleanses the entire H hens digestion and nerves. B 'olson and skin diseases. B [>s the Pain; ends Malaria; N der. Thousands endorse it. Eg AVANNAH, GA. [ rl Hnrrv I M u j | le izer w lose who deal with us. k >r can give good paper. ? rocerv Co, WHOLESALE, I ? C | HBMMBBBOBnnm EBRBHRE9EI SMHHBBHflBfHBHflHHIHHBHH N * 5 zers. S AT THE I 'RICES ! and. Field S 2 Better. | for these goods and |g f delay in shipment. E given to all orders Je i before buying as we ft y & Co., .IZhRS FOll IIOflRY | S C I de Flout and. Our Grocery Department j and are marked down to the loi m careiul attention and prompt IN SEASON. II THE BAKER "y THE GROCER MAN ttsville Marble Wk McRLWEG, Proprietor. MANUFACTURER OP ENTS, T0M3ST0NES, ETC id Prices Furnished on Applicatio or Anything in Our Line. 1. VAUGHT, Conway, S, C, ESTABLISHED I880, FTSVILLK, 8 ? \ Faultless St Perfect ] f shoes always loc oes look shabb jy begin to set vhose shoes rcta I looks after two id four or five le wears CMITOT I \WB@i ^ IMiL /IffgH $2.00 si Prdinari,y a / l^e sh?e is 2 I fJ*&K Girl Shoe at $! Va''IC ^ '?C \ may have b 1 J \ at *'ie 5am \ >^\^^new one Kb This same shoe in our a H "Autograph"Brand, $2.50 Lo K9 '$3.00, is Goodyear Welt on KB Sewed: in our College M Woman's Walking Shoe it (|j mm equals the best custom make. I he Bell Line o f hoes is ringing glad welcome in hundred of homes Horry County. Is your home one them? If not your neighbor's is join the procession and look over t complete line of these solid leath shoes we have for men, women a children. jjjj Sole Agents Conway i\ H " ^ i a HnHaHHHHHHKBXI ^ IMMBMMWWBWBKMBMMBPMWWtlWBMEWawgwi' man 33,211 TO I^O To Fan to make their ero; t Charges Kca: OOJVi ? TO BANK vf LOUIS I ? CHUltCH DlltKCTOItV, PHKSHTTKXIAN OIIUltOIT, J KV A 8 DOAK, r\<"rou. Preaching each 2nd Sunday at 11 a m\ q s and 8 p m., and 3rd Sunday at 11 n in 0 ?y Prayer meeting every Wednesday eve- ^ i ning M Sunday school every Sunday at 4:30 M p in. a Westminister League. n CHINESE LAUNDRY * Collars and Cuffs. 1 Ironing Machine. Work turned out Promptly. - Send me a trial order. Family washing takon. S Satisfaction Guaranteed. Work neatly executed, an} in . first class style. I SPKCIAL NOT IC It Collars and Cuffs held for 30 days and if not called for will be sold, , Yoursforgood wor*, GEORGE LUM >n =? d N JENRETTE CONVEYANCER & NOTARY PUBLIC Writes Titles, Mortgages, Liens, Agreements, Contracts, &c, Attracting tad C Copying a Specialty, ? lyle Plus We ar :>k neat and nifty. jy] y in short order Ejj e service. The M in their tine lines months of wear, [|3 dollars for them pjj| rhe 1 rn girl i 69 19 IUC Ut/V i $2.00 shoe is very | J en the looks are gone ;one. 'l'he Southern I|;j 2.00 is an extraordinary Rw >ks good as long as you wa you will still be wear- jgj :i your neighbor who n ought some other shoe 3x1 e time is obliged to buy ?s. We use only the P? des for vamps and tops, f.fl 1 the best sole leather ' T^l ncy^can buy. We have jgfli dealer in your town. ^2 ok for the Red Bell E0 the box. * tinnnn/ Trnnv /'A Itaft LfllH(UtS\*ILttni tVt) hjh Lyncliburg, V?. ftffij 51 S in pte We absolutely of J&f so || Guarantee every ' >M Pair or Your ici* fta nd P Money Back jr above line of Shoes. so 111 ^TV | ps this year. * 1 sonable I SEE TJ? I LrORIS I SOUTH CAROLINA I WHEN IN NSsD~OF REPAIR WORK n wagons, carts buggies or any kind f farming implements call on J. W. parks, at Altman's old stand. You ill find my prices reasonable and the rork strong and neatly done. I guarntee my work as I use only the best material and am skilled in the business nth 25 years experience. All I ask is o give me a trial. lorse Shoeing a Specialty. Yours to serve, J. W. SPAltKS D. A. Spivey & Company, FIRE INSURANCE ACiDNTS. Represent the Strongest Companies. Policies written on the most liberal terms. Place your insurance with us Prompt Settlement of Claims. Hugh Doak. of Allen, spent the first of the week In Conway with relatives. ' A) . ,V . ?