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p* w lite ?fot*|T. Herald. B 1 1 Entered at tbe Pcet Offim h' Conway, 8. C ae Secont Claps Mall Matter. | PU JLI8HED KVKKY THURSDAY MORNING BY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO. B JPIORIPTJON ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR H. H. WOODWARD. Editor THURSDAY APRIL 27. *911 t r IN MEMORY OF R M FLOYD ?1 TU!<, ? tr% ?TaV -imrv yyno i/epuneu hub uhv * v?,. 4th, 1911. The death angtl visited our fire-' side and took from us our beloved brother to live with God in the beautiful beyond, free from sorrow, toil or care. But we do not m )urn as those that have no hope tie was born March 4th, 1831. In early life ho joined the Missionary Baptist church and h is since lived a beautiful Christian life till the day of his death. In whatever place he lived there he was found in Christian toclety and did his best to live an example for others, d >ing all he could in the cause of Christ and the upbuilding of his kingdom. Ho was for several years Colpcrter fcr the Baptist S S B >ard, and distributed ? ! - .1 many useiui oioks in m? m^uv homes he visited. His delight was always in the Lord's work [n 1904 he received his diploma in book-keeping. At the time of hi* death be was a member of the senior pharmacy class in the College i f the State of South Carolina in Charles ton, and had he lived he would have graduated at the close of the term this year. But all too socn he was urshered into eternity without a moments warning, but tbo devoted Chirstian life be lived, and theswie smile on his dead face, are enough to convince us that h s soul is resting i:i the spirit land This should be a warning t.o us to live so that when the su nmons come to us, tho' unexpectedly, w ? will be ready and willing to go. He was a great admirer of Shakes p3irri and oftentimes repea'ed this favorite little poem, which li\s reference in a sense to his untimely cud, but he pever thought it would ever come so true to him.: who steals mv nurse Steals tras! , But he who filohes my good name, Steals that, that not enriches him An makes me poor indeed." His Sister. Mrs W J Waller, i / 1 Beware of Ointment for Catar rh Tha Contains Mercury, 48 mercury *:*ill surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the wholo system when enter iog it through the mucous surfaces Such articles should never be used except on prescription from a reputable physicians, as the damage they do is ten fold to the good that you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F J Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio., contains no mercury and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood mucous surfaeesof the system. la buying Hail s L/atarrn oure be sure *you get the genuine. It is laken internally and made in Toledo Ohio, by F J Cheney & Co. ' Ceud for testimonials. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for Constipation. Lake Swamp Notes. Health of the community is l.ot so good at tbe present time. There is an epidemic of influenza now. I am not up with visiting being too far in the bush. That wedding I expected to report hasn't come oil yet, besides I have had my wits taxed for the past week trying to decide which is in the best demand, tobacco plants or the manufactured article here on the Swamp, but have been compelled to decide in favor of the latter, with Tug of War in the lead and Corker a close second. This sounds like naval operations, but don't mind the sound V"\ /\ *Vrt L\ ? 4- i\ 4 4 M yd ?p*? rv 1 1 4 -#-v 4 n uujra, uuu uuicim win tu juur tubacco this year and it is the opinion of this scribe, as well as Mr Dooly, tnat you will feci good over your reward. I am not expecting any recompense for ibis little elTort in trying to boost tobacco this year but a few thanks and they v. ill not cut much of a figure in the payment of tho grocery bill. Will close by saying that the Rev H B Roberts preached a very interesting sermon at Gethsemane last Sunday. Lewis Cracker. Midn'ght in the Ozarks and yet sleepless Hiram Scranton, of Clay City, 111., coughed and coughed He was in the mountains ou the advice of five doctors, who said he had consumption. Hearing # of Dr King's New Discovery, he began to use it. "I believed it saved my life," he writes, for it made a new man of me, so that I can now do good work again," For all lung diseases, coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma, croup, whooping cough, hay fever, hemorrhages, hoarseness or qulusy, It is the best known remedy Price 60c aod $1.00. Trial bottle ; free. Guaranteed by t^e Norton Drug Co. The summer season bids fair to be *: iinsually unconveuiioual. I Its 1>eneficiftl H h B fccts arc usuall] B Rj ? felt very quicklj Makes rich, red, pu H system ? clears the brain ? sti M A positive specific for Bio * Drives out Rheumatism and ] is a wonderful tonic and body I F. V. LIPPMAN, ' BBBBBBHBBBIB | ! _ Fresh Bread and Cakes a? ways on tilled with choice goxls for family us est possible notch. Phone orders gi1 livery guaranteed. Phone No, 13. VEGETABLES B. T. HYNM State of South Carolina, I Couuty of Horry ) COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. H. Kaminski, E. W. Kaminski, Joseph Schenk and Herman Schcnk, Copartners in trade under the firm nomn ftf II Knmineki Mr rift.. Plaintiffs, against J. Q. Quaker, Defendant. Copy Summons for Relief Complaint Served To the Defendant: J. Q. Quaker. You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this ac'ion, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his ofllce at Conway. S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for he relief demanded in the complaint. February 10, A, D. 1911. I .1 H WOODWARD Plaintiffs' Attorney. A' W L . .ANCCO P. LL. S.] To J. C ^uaker, Absent Defendant: Plea^o take notice that the complaint in the foregoing 6tated action and the summons of which the foregoing is acopy were filed in the oflice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Horry County, at Conway SC., on the llth day of February A D 191 f, April 14, 1911. 11 H WOODWARD Plaintiffs' Attorney W L BRYAN C C OP 6w5f Sale for Foreclosure. Under and by virtue of a decree for foreclosure and sale made by his Honor, T S Sease, Presiding Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in and for Horry County, in the case of W W Roberts, Admr, Plaintiff, vsL C Causee and W P Causee, Defendants and dated the iird day of April, A D 1911. Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, IS J Sessions, Sheriff of Horry County, will sell at public auction before the court house door at Conway. S. C., during legal hours of sale on salosday i# May next, it being the 1st day of said mont.M that certain tract of land situate in Horry County and described as follows, to wit: All and singular a certain tract, paace), or piece of land lying in Floyds Township, State and County aforesaid, bounded as follows: On the West by lands of W H Causee, North by lands of Sylvester Causee, East by lands of W P Causee, South by lands of W P Causee, containing ten (10) acres Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers. B J Sessions, Sheriff of Horry Coujiity. uonway, S. U., April lUth A u JLiUi EI H Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney. I DON'T DELAY LONGER. LJ Iii providing your liome with h good ||| piano or organ. Doubtless you have u promised } our famiiy an instrument, gj No home in ccmplcts without music, an I nothing in ho inspiring and cultivating. M usic helps to drown sorrows and give*ontertalninont for the children and kee.is thoin at homo. Thin is our 27th year of our uninterrupted success here, hence, wo are bettor, ropared than ever to h ipply .the hcHt pianos and organs and will save you money. Write AT ONCKfor catalogs and for our easy payment plan and prices Malone's Music House COLUMBIA, S. C. THE HORRY HERALD THT " 1 ?? iht Poke Root and Potassium) H Powerful Permanent I ' Stubborn cases Good results are f field to P. P. P. lasting?it cures Bs f when other modi- you to stay cured flues aro useless H P. P. I re blood ? cleanses the entire H lengthens digestion and nerves. H od Poison and skin diseases. M Stops the Pain; ends Malaria; H -builder. Thousands endorse it. H lottsville Marble W k (V. McRbWKR, Proprietor. MANUFACTU (OR OP mm, TOMBSTONES, ETC, and Prices Furnished on Appiieatior Tor Anything in Our^Line. S. VAUGHT, Conway, S, , RSTABLISHEO I88O. 5T1SVILLE, 8 C p>B ae Hour. hand. Oar Grocery Depatrmeat is e and are marked down to the lo^ ven careial attention and prompt de IN SEASON. ill THE BAKER "M THE GROCER MAN Sale for Foreclosure Under and by virtue of a d< cree made by his Honor T S Sease, Presiding Judge of theCourtof Common Pleas, in and for Horry County, in the case of Burroughs & Collins Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff vs Weed Distilling "nd Manufacturing Company, p Corporation, et al, and the holders of certain bonds, nofpnHant.e anrl .latcwl th? of April, A. D. 1911; Notice is hereby given that I tbe undersigned, B J Sessions, Sheriff of Horry County, will sell at public auction before the court se door at Conway, in the eoun? and State aforesaid, during legal uours of public sale, on salesday in May next, it being the 1st day uf said month, all aud singular that certain real estate, and propperty, situated in Horry County and described as follows, to wit: All and singular all the lightwood, and all dead long leaf Dine timber,including such as may now or hereafter be fit for fuel and cross tie-, both standing and fallen, now or h3reafter being on the lands, now or heretofore, on the 30th day of March, A. D. 1907, owned by sa:d Burroughs & Collins Company, iD the County of Horry, State of S >uth Carolina, approximating, one Hundred Thousand (100,000 00) unroc ai 11 ur hrkccavor thit. narr. of the dead pine timber which was conveyed, prior to the 30th day of March, A D 1007, by deed and contract as follows, v z:toConway Lumber Company, July 1st, 1902, aud Aug 1904; to Conway Lumber Company July 20th, 1906, to Harry C Trexler, Nov 17th 1904, to W T Thrower & Company, December, 5th 1904; option to Robert B Scarborough, April 2,1906, and later oy deed recorded in book XX, page 427-8; to Burroughs & Grant Lumber Com pany, May 3rd 1906; Under Option to Arthur Mann, or Walker Caemical Works, said option made on Mav 4th. 1905: as will more fully ap pear by reference to the deed or indenture, a cojy of which is annexed to and made a part of the complaint in said action. Terms of Sale, Cash, Purchaser to pay for papers. B. J. Sessions. Sheriff of Horry County. Conway, S. C., April 10th A D 1911. H H Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney. CHINESE LAUNDRY Collars and Cuffs. Ironing Machine. Work'turned out Promptly. Send me a trial order. Family washing taken. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Work neatly executed, anl in first class style. SPECIAL NOTICE Collars and Cuffs held for 30 days and if not called for will be sold, Yoursforgood worn, GEORGE LUM CIIUKCU I)I ItKOTOKVi PitE*IIYTIC1<IAN OI1UKCII. RKV A 8 l)OAK, PASTOR. Preaching each 2nd Sunday at 11am* and 8 p m., and 8rd Sunday at 11 a m Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening Sunday school every Sunday at 4:8? p m. Westminister League. Appendicitis, as a disease, ir numbered among the has beens. JB8DAY, APRIL 27, 1911. 'MgTHE I fill HF EX ,n anc* uh /;' ///])/ Kmploying ef \n llll ul iffffv cons'stent w' ^ N Firs' """"" * Sale for Partition. | * Under and by virtue of a decree for sale, in partition proceedings made by his Honor T S Sease, Presiding Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, in the case of Annie R Davis, et al, Plaintiff's vs John S Lee, et al, Defendants, and dated the 3rd day of April, A D 1911; Notice is hereby given that T, the undersigned, W. L Bryan. C C CP and Special Referee, will sell at public auction before the court house door at Conway, S. C., during legal hours of sale on saiesday in May next, it being the first day of said month, that certain tract of land situate in Horry County, and described as follows, to wit:? That certain tract or parcel of land containing two hundred (200) acres more or less, situated in Conway Township, in the county aud State aforesaid* bounded on the North by land of Thomas Lee, on the East by land of Burroughs & Collins Company, on the South by lands of Willie Howe, and Sally Cox and on the West by the Waccamaw River; this being the identical land conveyed to Tahn B Lee's children, by John N Lee, by his deed tla'.ed the 12th day of February A D 1881, and the same was granted to Thomas Durant, on March 5'h AD 1792. [The land to be sold will cover only such land as is covered by the said deed of John N Lee, dated February la, A. ij. lool; in wmqn the said land is described as of that time as follows: ' That certain Plantation or tract of land containing two hundied acres, situate and lying in Horry County, on the South side of Waccamaw River, being a tract of land granted to Thos. Durant, on the fifth day of March 1792, bounded east by lands of Thomas A. liiwiton, south by lands of Joseph Todd, west by T. N. Brown and J. C1 W. Dewett, north by lands of JL;nue Lee, and has shapes and marks as, reference to a plat hereunto annexed will more fully show." The land hereby sold is limited to these boundaries, regardless of those herein lirst get forth. ] Terms of sale Cash, Purchaser to pay for papers. W L Bryan, Clerk and Special Referee. Conway, S. C. April 10th A D 1911. H H Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney. Notice of Sale. Under and by virtue of that oartain cbattle mortgage executed and delivered to Burroughs llins Company by T B and J R Lupo, and dated the 5th day of February, A D 1910, I have seized and will sell at the Lupo place occupied during the year 1910, by toe said T B and J R Lupo, at public auction during the legal hours of sale o*?. the 28th , day ol April A D 1911, all and slngu j lar the following described personal property, to wit: One lot of corn in the ear, contain iog 100 buthels more <r less, and now contained in a building on the premise? and raUed by said Lupo as apor^ipn of his crop for the year 1910. V DJobn8on, Agt. of Mortgagee, April 12 AD 1911. i SeiSfe a^pANKi AY YOUR TH A CHE FARMER SOWSW PECTS TO REAR II A COMFORTABLE C . age.pl: 'M ^'.S?ME th BAN no <<</ II appreciate your account whether large or i explain to you how easy and .simple to bar Hicient help we arc prepared to serve you th sound banking. MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK t Na.tiot\a^l 3a C9BfiS9BHIRBflh^HKSHHMBEK3BSflH9HHHiH To Be Sol Peop 1 2500 Tons High Grade Fertil 500 Barrels Flour. 300 Bags Rice. 5 Tons Lard. One Carload Sugar. We carry the Stock. Ask tl See us if you have the cash c M We'll save you money. I TilE COOPEK Yl MULLIN, fl MMI 33,211 I TO LO I t- r. iu ran * I to make their cro| | Charges Reas I C ?ME TO ' I I BANK I LORIS GOING OUTOF OUR ENTIRE S DRY GOODS, CLOT AT A GREAT S J C NICK r -- _ ,?r" -df CK IN , HAT H ^YOU H )LD I ANT # ^^[pUr] E YOUR [ |< MONEY w WHERE IT ~*m*> WILL BE - ^ <tafe IT WILL COME TK HANDY small. Call .SOME ik with us. A^_ in any^way Ur\ I ink. _-j?3f d Horry le izer ? lose who deal with na. ?r can give good paper. rocery Co. HOLESALE. 8 C .57 >JkJS mers >s this year, lonable SEE US LOUIS south carolina ; BUSINESS itock of HING& SHOES SACRIFICE. IOLAS y