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j Second Section. | VOL XXV. | NOTICE ? One of the largest stocI\ our prices are as we say th< 1000 yards Antrim lawn all the lates kind per yard only 600 yards of De Sodo ginghams 15c ki 600 yards Merc. Voille the 75c. kind g 5000 yards Fancy Mohairs are color t the world over for 50c this sale 1000 yards Gingham the 10c kind per 1000 yards Gingham the 12*e kind pel 1500 yards of or the Newest thiugs M; lover for 20c per yard this sale per yar 1250 yards of all colors in Stitched Ze Sale only 2000 yards White Goods all kinds anc ll5c kind for 25c kind for I We respectful I We are going I goods departmen I They are worth Conway, Sale for Partition. Under and by virtue of a decree made by his honor, T S Sease, Presiding Judge, in the case of Ella J. Dusenbury, plaintiff' vs John T John3torldefendant, aud dated April 3rd, A D 1911, I, the undersigned, Clerk of the Court and Special Referee, will sell at public auction before the court house door ai Conway, SC., during legal hours of sale, on salesday in June next, it being the 5th day of said month, all and singula that certain tract of land in Horry county described as follows, to wit* "All and singular that certain tract or parcel of land, situate in Socastee township,|in the county and State aforesaid, containing five hundred and thirty-five (535) acres, more or less, beginning at two stakes o and n on the Atlantic ocean, thence north 72A W, 140 a straight line to a stake 3xn, thence S 68 V\ . 7.30 to a stake 3xo, thence S. 18, "W. 36, to a corner, thenco S. 60J E. T29, to a stake 3xn on said ocean, thence the said ocean to the beginning point as reference to a plat of same made by M F Sarvis, dated January 14th, 1882, will more fully show; now bounded by lands of Vereen, Turbeville andBanta lands, and the Atlantic ocean, and is the identical tract o? land conveyed to Agues S Johnston, by Ella C John ston, and John T, Johnstou, by their deed dated June 5th, A D - ??. i? ? r 1?*5Z, reourucu iu .* v for Horry County, in deed book l4VM at page 144. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. May 10, A D 1911. W L Bryan, C C C P and Special Referee IH H Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney. Heavy rail is being laid betweei this point and Myrtle beach. Whet the Sunday trains start with the excursions on June 1st, they will bi able to make quick trips to th( beach, something thev could not do before with the light rail. A nice shower of rain fell here abouts Tuesday, which revived thir ga generally. When in doubt, send your job printing to the Herald office, (The Our Co AMD Will s of dress goods ever shown ;y are. We want you to test b colors and shades the l()c 4 3-8c t ind going at per .yard 11 l-2c 1 oing at 39c- i hat can be asked for that retails I 38;yard only 44c r yard only (54c arguerite Lawns retail the world d only 9c phyrs worth 35c per yard this 19c I Grades 10c kind for only... (b.c * 9c 19c s ly ask the people < to make all those t a present of o $1.50 each, but Sale Under Execution. Under and by virtuo of an execution issued by the Court of Common l'leas, in the case of H. S. Collins, Plaintiff vs. S. L. Burroughs, Defendant, and dated the 3rd day of April, A. D J911, 1 have levied upon all and singu'ar th3 lo1lowing described real estate of the Defendant, and notice is hereby ^iv en that I, the undersigned, Sheriff of Horry County, will sell at public auction before the court house aooi at Conway, S. C., during the lega' hours of sale on Salesday in Jun< next, it being the 5th day of sain month, all end singular that certain real estate, described as follows, \<> wit: All of the interest, estate, share title, and claim of the said S. Leoi Burroughs, in. to and out of, tha certain tract of land containing fou hundred and sixty tivc(4t>5) acre; more or less, bounded on the north by lands of J: VV. Edwards, and oth ers, on the East by lands of....... and others, on the South by lands of W. D, Woodward, and others, and on the West by' lands of A. J Dew, and others, and knowu as the estate of H. H. Burroughs, deceased. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers. B J, Sessions, SheriiT of Horry County. H. II Woodward. Plaintill's Attorney. Conway, S. C. April 101.h 1911 Farmers Institute. fMar\%-s R P. Mau Qth 101 1 I VJlUIUOWil W7 i IV V/ ) wj V ?t? # v*? Dear Sir:?While we are going to spend a good deal of time this summer in operating our live stock stain, yet we know that there will he a great many sections through which we will not be able to carry the gospel for improved agriculture in this way. We therefore have no idea of neglecting the regular farm)rs' institutes and it will facilitate my work very materially if sections desiring these institutes will make their application as promptly ns possible. I will appreciate it if you will bring this to the attention ol yopr readers. Yours very truly, D N Barron, Suporintendant A girl's heart is naturally light when it comes to striking a match. ??rr Ki J CONWAY, S. C., THU: Sale L LAST TILL in Conway, and it is now r< what we say coming and s< We have just received 25 Dozen of Ami <ive a great reduction on same We have one of the largest stock stoc natch ever shown in Conway and all C( Price to su it the Pocket, Hats, Hat lens Hats, $1.50 kind now.. ..... " Hats, $2 00 kind now " Ilats, $2 50 Kind now. %i Hats, $3.00 kind now 44 Hats, $(3.00 kind now To the Ladies We have stacks of Ladies Hats too m nappy styes and trimmings. Come at 3f Horry to make < 5 who spend as r ne of the most fc they cost you r THE MEANEST MAN. The meanest man has been found aud this is the story of his meanness: A youug man of twenty-three years, bright nixl industrious, was employed in the shops of u railway company in Chicago. One day he was passing between some cars that stood In a poorly light-, cd passageway. A switch engine suil-\ denly jammed the cars together, and the young man was caught between^ the bumpers, lie escaped instant death. } ' But lie was made a cripple for llfej Buffering for many weeks in tlie hospl-d, tal before'he could return to the lioni#} r.P l?fu Ii'i/lnu'ivl mntlwil' | \J A tSA O n MIV/ M \ VI . Enter (he meanest man. Tills individual is a "prominent", lawyer of Chicago who formerly had? been a neighbor of the young man's family in a small town. The lawyer volunteered his services in bringing suit against the company, for damages. It was very clear that the company^ had been nc gligent in its manipulation of the cars without proper lighting. | The lawyer said there would be diiH* culty in collecting damages. Then this "friend of the family" be< gnu the tactics of delay. The case was nAohw.iin/1 llirjiin fllld HLr:lill UDOI1 OMk ?f) ? ? excuse or another. Finally after an Important witness had disappeared and the merits of the ease had been jeopardized by delay the lawyer told the family it was impossible to go on with the ease It developed then that the pretended j friend of the family had been hired by the railroad's counsel to postpone the hearing and keep the plaintiff out of'i court. < The sequel? When the crippled boy realized the treachery of the lawyer something 10 his brain gave way. lie became a raviug maniac. Did I not say the meanest man hadi boon found? Where will you find afl match for this perfidious scoundrel? ij For a few cursed dollars he became j a traitor to friendship, robbed a help-| less cripple of his legal rights, left a I family without support and drove a human soul to tho depths. But God Almighty will search him \ out either here or hereafter and select J him for punishment. 1 Else the Almighty Is forgetful, whicM he is not. " ?? > Burroughs & Collins Company has erected a garage for taking care of their automobiles, It is located on the vacant lot near tho new stores. * i !? W? RSDAY, MAY 18, 1911. wmmmmmmmmammimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwwmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmm Commei GOODS AR1 ;ady for your careful inspect! 4 Being and then we will load yoi 3rican Beauty Corsets aud will gon Lac ks of Persian and Bonds to dors of Ecru and will make the 9, Hats. - We to ( 99c it . $1 24 $1.69 f *1.99*20 59 flf? $1U i! ;Listen|. |? umerous to mention. The latest *|ei Mei id get your choice before they are C our store Headqu \ nuch as $10 with i eautiful framed pi lothing, I 'Every Month' 1 writes Lola P. Roberts, o! |j| H Vienna, Mo,, "I used to be || CT sick most of the time and || ? ? ? nfi*i I suffered with backacne ana headache. My Mother, who Pa had been greatly helped by g| the use of Cardui, got me |j| two bottles, and I have w been well ever since." g? The Woman's Tonic I Cardui is a gentle tonic || for young and old women, m It relieves and prevents |i pain. It builds strength. It f|$ feeds the nerves. It helps k the whole system. 1| Made from harmless ^ roots and herbs, it has no fig bad after-effects, does not ffi Interfere with the use of ||j any other medicine and can ||| do you nothing but good. IS T? i..: fi. ?r11 u #8 Ii ry vacuum, a win ncip jra you. Your dealer sells it FKITLLVHITCOUGH"! and CURE the L'JNC.Qp " Dr. King's New Discovery ran csm* uSfe. and all throat and lunq troubles. 4 i GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR MONET REFUNDED. , ?* gjjjggj' I S. A, Smith, of Sellers spent Sunday and Monday at home in Conway. / j^tmrntmrnmrnm* mmnmm*****? ''"CB f No 6 J ices May 21 st J = GONE | on. We want you to thoroughly understand that ur carts, wagons buggies. . . ie at prices that will astonish you. lies Hats, $1 25 kind now . 49c " Hats, $2 50 kind now 99i " Hats', $H 00 kind now $1.2< tf Hats, $4.50 kind now...., . . $1.91 -------- *9 14 Hats, $U UU kind now ? i 44 Hats, $8.00 kind now . $2.9! ' entire line of Shoes will be sold out at Reduced prices, have one of the most complete lines of Overalls that has ever been Conway all sizes, grades aod colors both men and boys will be sold h sacrifice. Come and buy from us and save money. ( Mens and Boys Suits. 00 kind, now $8 91 00 kind, now $55! .00 kind, now ." ... $4.0! ,00 klod, now *.. $2 Ofr 00 kind, now $1.91 is Skeleton lifted fancy Blue Serge Coats, $0 50 kind, now $2 0! is Skeleton lined Alpalcas Coats $5.00 kind, now $2.91ome and get you a pair of pants at your own price. arters during court week, as during this sale in our dry ictures ever shown in Conway. I ill fiHSi v?. Iw I pip y" ppj |f| ^oyment |f| WW a beverage that fairly snaps with dcli-^Wk m 1 W* W' WW cious goodness and refreshing whole- 9>%W f^jlf ill has more to it than mere wetness and BE j; j fj j| 0^0 sweetness?it's vigorous, full of life. * ill 0$ 0 (f^fl^g ^ou ^ enjoy it from the first sip to jf|ji TOP Delicious?Refreshing Thirst-Quenching Mm IjljW I III THE COCA-COLA CO.- jBSw P 111 1! ' 111 K At,an,a' Ga- Ml I P I Send for * 100 'Ml wf our interest- ^/ Whenever p |J?? li I IP I inK booklet, / you see an |? III fj lP? ^ "The Truth ' . Arrow think ^ |||i |; About Coca-Cola" of Coca-Cola p |i HIGH GHADE FLOVR Fresh Bread and Cakes always on hand. Our Grocery Depatrment is ailed with choice goods for family use and are marked down to the low *st possible notch. Phone orders given careiul attention and prompt delivery guaranteed. Phone No, 13. B T HYMAN.