The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 05, 1911, Image 8

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HbfCREASE IN GOLD MINING IN < I > SOUTH CAROLINA I f Fifnres of United States Geological 1 j" Survey for 1910 Show Larger Output. I j The mine production of gold in ft..- South Carolina in 1910 was 1,853 92 I fine ouncos, valued at $38,324, acj cording to H D McCaskey, of the 1 i Uuited States Geological Survey, an increase in value over the output of < I 1909 of $27,211. The silver production was 40 line ounces, valued at $25, in 1910; as against 182 ounces, - valued at $97, in 1909. Ttiere was |j; a small output of copper reported from South Carolina in 1909, but not in 1910. The value of thf total f production of precious metals in j South Carolina was $38,349 in 1910 as against 411 086 in 1909. U The yield of gold aucj silver reported from South Carolina in 1910 - was from 10 placers and 2 deep : ! mines. The total quantity of ore f|j reported from the deep mines in [|f 1910 was 24 153 short tons, all of siliceous gold ore, with an average recoverable value of $1 50 per ton. The placers yielded 100 41 line ounces of gold in South Carolina, f'l and the remainder of the produci. tion,?1,753 50 fine ounces, ? was from deep iniues. Copies of Mr McCaskey's report i ' 3 - ? irk t ho T) i . CilQ Ufc5 UUU UM ti JJ Ml IVxt* K1.V-I 1-1 ?W 1"V ? . rector, U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. It's Equal Don't Exists. No one has ever made a salve, ointment or balm to compare with Bucklen's Arnica Salve It's th? oue perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores. Scalds, Boils r Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes, Co'd Sores, Chapped Hands or Sprains its supreme. Unrivaled for Piles. Try it. Only 25c at Norton Drug Co. Married?At the residence of the bride's father, Mr. R. W. McCrackeu, Miss Lizzie McCracken to Mr. George Waddington, on Thursday September 2Sob, 1911, at 3 o'clock, the Rev. A. D, Betts performing f the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Wadit dington will reside at Homewooc' Colony. I Rev. W. R. Barnes of the Buck?I vilie circuit was among those in Con. way last Saturday. w? ?m?immmmw*-w ] THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA | County of Horry. Court of Common Fleas. ? Burrough & Collinss Company, a Corpo11. .. \KI A D..U,.,, IW Irauon, nuiuuii.*, vs ?* a xvunm, fendant. T-? the Defendant, W A Rabon; COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. Complaint Not Served. You are hereby summoned and requir ed to answer the complaint in this action which has been tiled in the ollice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his oftlee at Conway {within twenty days after service hereof exclusive n 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 relief de manded in the complaint. Dated September 2l)th 1011. W.L.Bryan, H. H. Woodward, C. C. C. P. Plaintiff's Attorney To W A Rubon. absent defendant; TAKE NOTICE/--That the Complain' in this action and the summons of which the foregoing is a copy, were filed in I I the ofllr.e ol" tiie Clerk of this Court at Conway, S. C., on the 20th day of September. A. D. 1911. Attest; W. L. Bryan, II. II. Woodward. C C. C. P. Plaintiff's Attorney State of South Carolina, / County of Horry i COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Amy Wright, Plaintiff, Ingaiuni Susana Bennett, Alice Owens, Mary Green, Annie Picket, Gaberial Button, Joe Button and Israel Button, Defendants. Copy Summons for Relief Complaint not Served To the Defendants: Susana Bcnnet, Alice Owens, Mary Green, Annie Picket, Gaheril Button, Joe Button, and Israel Button. You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in tliisaction, which is tiled, in the olline of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, or the said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his olliee 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 t ime aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. July 12, 1911. L. B, Singleton, Plaintiffs' Attorney. o Gaberil Button, Joe Button, and Israel Button, Absent Defendants: Pleuse take notice that the complaint fnrairnlnrr utiltorl prut t)iu f 111 IUD IV?V^wn.h vv,..., V. MUV? Vlf i summons of which the foregoing is a cop\ were tiled in the ofllce of the Clerk ol the Court of Common Pleas for Horry County, at Conway SC., on the 28th day of July, 1911. Gaberat Button and Joe Button, Infant Defendants: Take Notice; That unless you procure 1 the appointment of a Guardian .Id Litem i to appear and defend this action in your j behalf at the expiration of twenty days i ? from the service of the Summons herein I and of this Notice uoon you, an applies- j f lion will be made to W L Bryan, Esq., I Clerk of this Court, at Conway, S 6'., to I appoint a suitable and competent person I to appear as Guardian /Id Litem for you. July Pi, ion I LB Singleton, I Plaintiffs' Attorney | i W L BRYAN C C CP 6w22 1 July 28, 1811. 6w27. * v ?vfv . A ' . * >f)- y* : '* * A*. ,r.v.ry';?v / THE State of South Carolina, County of Horry. Court of Common Pleas IsaacL Lae,'Plaintiff, Against John Williams and Jake Grissette, Defendants. COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint not Served) To the Defendants, John Williams and Jake Grissette, You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaiut in this action which has been tiled in the i ttiee of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said Coun ty, mid to servo a copy of your answer to the said complaint ou the subscriber at his office, at Conway, S. C., within twenty days after service hereof exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within tho time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. September 23, A D 1911. W L Bryan, O C C P. (L S) H Id Woodward, Plaintiff's Atty. To John Williams, Absent Defendant: Take not ice that the complaint in the foregoing stated action, and the summons, of which the fore^oiny is a copy, were filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas in and for Horry County, at Conway, SC., on the 29th day of September, A D 1911. H H Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney, W L Bryan, C C C P (L S) A CLEARING Now Goi A.Q.QAn Sale Begins Frid at 9:30 a. m., and last for 16 days, an of cost. LOOK! LOOK! ?"! so be sure and come. CQtCTo ^ women making a i llLLday, Oct 6, at 9:30 a in, we will j 10-yard dress pattern. To the first 10 r we will give to each one a fine shirt to 1 Ladies white lawn waists $1 vaule 58c. Ladies white lawn waists $1 50 #< 98c. Ladies white lawn waists $2 50 " $1 79 Ladies white underskirts $1 50 " 79c. Ladies white underskirts $2 00 " $1 29 Ladies black silk drop shirt $4 50 value going at $2 98 Ladies colored silk drop skirts $3 00 value going at $1 98 Apron ginghams 4c. Colored homespun 4c. lied ticking from 8 l-2c to 19c. Homespun 4 l-2c. Ready-made bleached sheets $1 value going at 7.c. Ready-made bleached sheets 75c value going at 45c. Androscoggan bleaching 8c. Ladies silk Shirt waists $2 value $1 39 Ladies silk shirt waists $3 " $1 98 Crepe Kimonas $1 65 value 98c. Sailors worth 75c. now 43c. Sailors worth 50c. now 39c. Sailors worth 25c. now 19c. Ladies coat suits $18 value now $9 98 Voile skirts $9 value now $5 58 Voile skirts $7 value now $4 69 Mohair skirts all colors $3 value going at $1 85 Mens fine blue serge pants 98c and up Hoys 25c and 35c pants now 19c. Hoys 50c nants now 39c. Boys 75c pants now 43c. 12 l-2c outing now 9c. 10c outing now 8c. 8c outing now 6c. We have more than a thousand article for yourself that it will pay any one i Clearing Out Sale, Remember the dat ASSAD BAI Next Door to Horry Hardware Compan ? FOUNDED J I MERIT | Our confidence in the perfect ^ ? Materials and Workmanship ^ that go into every Jr | Stieff | > SKblw < I Piano | is expressed by our guarantee ^P ^ Our opink n is sustained by ^P the great public that buys ^ \ more and more of them each # ^ year. Sixty-years of increas^ ing sales would not be possible ^b without ^P S REAL MERIT C # STIIflFF OR 8H4W % V ISTHEHIA^OFOR YOU TO J ^P A large of stock of Slightly ^b Used Pianos and Organ always ^P ^ on hand. Write for special ^b Jr price list of used pianos. SClms M Stieff. | ^ LEON C STEELE, Mgr ^ ^ One Fourteen Granby Street, ^b ^ NORFOLK, VA. % I HORRY HBRaLDTHPKDAT SEP I LOU CHARLES theI I The Largest SPECI. f CLOSI t We are oversto Dresses, Ladies' Wai * Gents' Furnishings. I THESE (From a ? Pay Us a Visit, here in person. r-vwr*r*vcm KUgORggt i OUT SALE! ng on at RABIL'Q lay October 6th. id the goods must be sold regardless le following low prices at which we will luring this great 16-days ciearing sale, purchase of 50c or more on F'ri-p' C) STC ?ive free of charge a handsome! lit L uen making a purchase of 50c or more it free. I Mens 10c sock3 now 7c. Mens 15c socks now 11c ' Mens 25c socks now 19c Mens <.5 and 50c belts now 15c Ladies 10c hose now 8c Ladies 25c hose now 19c Ladies 50c hose now 39c Mats and caps are going at half price, j All styles. Calico 4 l-2c. Percal 8 l-2c Dress ginghams 12 l-2c kind 9c Dress ginghams 10c kind 8c Mens 50c everyday shirts now 39c j Mens shirts worth 35 and 40c now 19c ! Mens shirts worth 75c now 43c | Mens shirts worth $1 now 79c ; Ladies slippers and shoes from 98c up j Mens shoes from 98c up I Mohair and worstead goods 23c up Ladies fine white lawn Princess suits; trimmed nicely. Ladles 25c corset covers now 19c Ladies 50c corset covers now 39c Bovs suits from 98c up Mens $4 suits now $1 98 Me.ns 8 suits now 4 98 j Mens 10 suits now 5 98 Mens 12 suits now 8 98 Mens 15 suits now 11 98 Mens 20 suits now 12 98 Mens undershirts 25 and 35c now 19c Mens undershirts 50and 75c now 39c Ladies 12 l-2c gauze vests now 9c f o/^ioo 1 roin 'w t\ vnuta n <\ nr 1 9 1 n IUO ll/v T V>lt>3 lirf 1"^V Ladies Jackets at close price/;. s not mentioned here. Come and see to come 100-mile8 to this great Great ;e is Friday, October 6th at STORE iy, Conway, S. C? Taken-up: One shoat about 6 ! months old. black, with crop in right | ear and slope in left. Owner can ! get same by paying charges. T I* Goodyear, 2w26pd Conway, SC, R 1 ' tF ~~ FARMERS OF HORRY C3UITY! Realizing that you will I _ l li ue in neea ai smun i change during the cotton season, we have supplied ourselves with dimes, nickles and pennies, and will be glad to have you call on us when you are needing any of the above. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COIWAY NOTICE. Mr RO Hanson, of Conway, will address the farmers at Cook's S'ding on next Saturday, October 7f.h, at 2 p in., on the subject of growing and marketing strawberries. Everybody is invited, especially the ladies. G. J. Nixon, of the rich fertile farming section on the eastern side j of the Waccamaw River, was in Conway last Saturday on business. . TEMHER 28, 1911 IS COH 232 & 234 King Street, t >TON, 1RCADE PEP Wholesale and Retail A T We are members of the Charli /-\ | fare to Caarleston if you slto ?greater varieties to choose froi NG OUT SI eked with Spring and Summer Merchand sts, Walking Skirts, Dry Goods and Noti GOODS MUST" To Accomplish this we have Place )uarter to a Half L * , Write for Samples or send us an open c | Fim SBH WSB n iqr ^mmhh Sol I will sell at Rublic at ten 1 /-* /-"? **1 /\ ri /4 /\ "f \ rv 4 cx uai kKJCisji ui v 11*41. were positively ra of Virginia and We bought these were born and ra be the best that a horses will be on house in Conwa1 *i and we invite one spect them. We have thes ly, and positively, for cash on flon< bring your friend will be worth the I Notice of Estray Yearling. I will say to any man if th y have last a yearling at any time last spring they can find him now in pasture witn some more cows He has been taken up some t rue ago and I wish the owner would c >me and pa.v me for my t ouble and got him He is mar ked but he is wild so I cant get ;he mark, but if any one his logt one I can gi^e the c ?or. He is red and looks to bo two years old or older. He can be got if any one can prove him and can be found at J LI Strickland's on the road leading from Spring Branch church to the Fair BiutT and Conway read. People are having a bad time get ting hands to pick cotton and the price is certainly down I hope the people will get better prices for their cotton for tobacco was short ; around here, but cotton is good and also corn. I don't know how the potato crop is going to be. A Friend EN & C ind 203 Meeting ticet. ARTMEWT ST Department House in the eston Refund Association, and will pay ; p here. In addition we guarantee you bett* m than you will find outside of the Great M JMMER SToj lise of everv kind: Tailor Made Suits, hilk ons, Floor Coverings, Lace Curtains, Sho< ______________ ;d the Entire Stock on Sale .ess than Original >rder. We will attend to it as carefully as OF ^ Virginia-Rais< ; Auction to the Hi^ B o'clock in the Tom nia-raised horses, ised in the Dlue Ri are absolutely sot ! horses on the farr ised and can guar, ire offered for the : exhibition at the y on Saturday Oc ^ and all to call an e horses for sale, ar , sell them to the 3ay October the 16 s, and get you a gi money, J. R. MO* ?rww*f MM i millinery i > | and coat suits | > 1 When you want your Fall Hat I or Coat Suit don't fail to call at I i | Mrs J \V sparks' before buying f | ^ 1 elsewhere Miss Lydia Bradley has charge \ ^ of the Trimming Room. Miss ? Bradley, though a young woman, ? ; has had large experience in the > ^ ' trimming department. She began work at the age of 13 and ? served \ year to learn the busi- ! ness. Served as assistant 4 seasons and had full charge of the ( ? ! Trimming Rooms for one estabment for 6 seasons and is fully competent to meet any demand I in the Millinery Trade. GIVK US A TRIAL, ; > Yours to Please, Mrs J W Sparks ? call o., I S. O. i it I __ i South. your Railroad *r values and (arket Centres CKS ? -= and Lingerie f ill CS) iiiiiici y f w | KLY. | ^ t Price. | ?? ! -* if you were IF * jhest Bidder on r, 16th i m of i. These horses dge Mountains ind and broke. r ns where they antee them to money. These Tobacco Ware- * :tober the 14th, a carefully in* id will absolutehighest bidder th. Come and } ood horse that ITfiflMFRV iiuunibiiii /wwwvvvv# School S Boys and % Girls I Get your candies and fruita V here. We keep a full line all C . f the time. Cold Drinks C THE COOLER > a O. TODD ^ . A McCraoken was a pleaaant er one day last week. \ ' I \