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1 VOL XXV mm 11 ny # j )St>yj*' Corn Clubf Axe Handle Club and Girl? Club. { MOST PROFITABLE MEETIN6 i < 0 Mr L. L. Baker, who is well Known ( in this County and Prof Hadden, t Who Has Charge of the Corn Club Work in the State, Have Promised * to be Present.?A Lecture on Preparation of foil, Selecting Seed and ) Planting and Cultivating Cotton and ? Corn and Other Matters of Interest i i to be Discussed. . t Saturday December 5>nd is the I dav appointed for the meeting of a ** the Buys Corn Club, Axe Handle * Club and the Girls Home Working 3 Club. t This, I think will be the most h P profitable meeting wo have ever had j. Mr Ij L Baker, who is well known r in this county, and Prof C B Had- 1 den, of Clemson, who has the corn ( club work of the State in charge, r have promised to be present. Also Miss Marie Crower, of Aiken, the a greatest tomato grower in the ri United States, has promised to t come. r The clay win do spent, urst in 1 judging of the corn and articles a brought in by the d fferent clubs, v Second, a lecture by Prof Hadden v on preparation of soil, selection of n seed and planting and cultivating c corn and cotton. Third a lecture n by Miss Grower on planting, cultivating and canning tomatoes t Fourth, delivery of prizes to the b successful contestants in the differ- e ent clubs, e / Miss Crower excelled her compe- h i titors in growing and canning to- n f rnatoes and fcr her knowledge of c this work, the government has em- \ ployed her to travel in different s sections of this State and organize s tomato clubs. Full details of the b eutire work will be givon in her h lecture Girls in different sections r of the State have made splendid s money canning tomatoes. We hope e ^ that every school girl interested t will be present, ft Following are the contributions n for the corn club prizes which will c probably be divided equally among b the townships represented. This i" would give the poor boy an equal t showing. K Burroughs &> Collins Co., $50.00. f< First National Bank of Conway, y $25 00. Horry Hardware Co., one gun. Spivey Mercantile Co., one pair Bell shoes. u J B Cox Co , one pair of fine shoes. W H Rollinson, one Berkshire ^ sow pig. Mr Rollinson is the first farmer to offer a prize. t We hope other contributions will t come in later. \ ^ 4 It is a pleasure to me to get up a anything which offers tbeschrof boys t and girls an ooportunity to meet at. t their county seat once a year. For n it is to them we look for active men j. and women for the future. ^ Agriculture has been adopted for ^ use in the rural schools and it is re- ^ quired on teachers' examinations Teachers can get, valuable suggestions from Prof Hadden's lecture. I will ask all the corn club boys to hand in their annual report by j November 25th. ^ Wp hnt?o thiit. all orVir* aco Infor. est.ed in the agricultural and edu* j cational development of Horry will be present. S. H. Brown. i | Toddville Tidings. 11 Miss Costa Long was here this a week. 1 , " ' s Miss Maggie Oliver, of Greenwood, is here ac school. Miss Kate Oliver and Grier Wood4 ward, Miss Lucy Graham and Willie Woodward, and Miss Mary Oliver * and Baker Woodward were pleasant 1 callers at W J MeOracken's Sunday J) We notice that Hon W J Talbert, * of Edgefield has entered the race ? for the senate against Senator Till- v man, Col Talbert is a good man. 1 but his campaign will be like chaff ? before the wind. Senator Tillman [ will be overwelraingly reelected and ll should be without opposition. Many ^ are also of the opinion that Congressman Eller^be will be returned to congress without opposition next, summer whore he can continue his c good work. Forecast ^ * t % VALl/ABLU SCHOLAHSHIPS S | ^ Competitive IJxnmlnatlon for Appoint . nientd to Wot Point and A una polls to toe Held November 25th. a f 1 Notice is herebv tfiven that on Saturday, Nov. 25th, there will be o competitive examination, in Florence, S C , of Applicants for the t appointment to both Weat Point 1 and Annapolie. For further infor- t mation apply to Hon A H Gas que 1 Florence, S. C., or to me at Marion \ S. C. / J. ?. fillerbe t /E EKAN MEETS TRAGIC DEATH. 1 Wawh Cade, Leaving' Soldier**} Home, Killed by Train. special t?? iii rsi wc" uiui i otiiiiT, *'0'. hurroia, No veinoer II.? Mi* J Wci^b cade. ho inmate of ?he Con-1 'edera'e home heiv, was ?un over itid kill*-d l).v a train on ?be Spar.an burg branch of the Southern Ltailway this morning at the liitUstation of iMootgomerys. The body was almost ft) an tried beyond recognition and several of the limbs sevjrcd by the train. The remains were brought to this jity and are at a local undertaking sst&blisbcnont. "Mr Cade was 74 years of age and was from Horry county, having enered the Old Soldier's Home on the Uh of June, this year. He served m A U /\ 1 f k t U CJ /\i? 4 U O r\ m I i m rt i /kifi iiMiri t IJ 1 UC H/i U OIMII.I) Vyiil UUIJil lUl'I'lJUUV :t is ttated ho. leaves two sisters, )Oth of whom live in Horry county, dr Cade was attempting to run tway from the Confederate Home, ,o it is stated, having disappeared 'esterday morning, and the next hing heard from him was that he lad been killed by a train. It is | )resumed he was attempting to nake his way North. Once before le left the Home and was found in Charleston and brougnt back. It is eoorted that his mind wasi ITrCted." [Mr Cade was a native Horry ito j ,nd with the exception of the few Qonths spent at the Home (?) prior o his tragic death, was a life long esident of the county, his home beng in Simpson Creek township, bout twenty-two miles from Conway, on the Whiteville read. Ho /as a son of J >hn Crde, a promiient figure in the business, politial and sociil affairs of his coinmu- ( ilty before tho Civil War. When a young boy of about six een, trie subject or tms SKetcn was utten by a rattlesnake from the , ffecfes of which ho never fully recov- ' red and ever after till the day of lis death his mind was impaired but ot sufficiently as to unfit mm tod is- ! harge the ordinary duties of life Vhen the tocsin of the war god j ounded in the days that tried men's , ouls when Horry called upon her ' rave and patriotic sons to defend |, or honor and preserve her integ- ' ity, he, together with others, reponded to the call of duty, shouldred his gun, and wont to the front o do battle for Constitutional rights nd Constitutional liberty. He nade a good soldier, was an upright , itizen and an industrious man. One 1 ] >y one the Oid Veterans are cross-1 ng the river and are resting in 11 he shade, and the places that once < new them will know them no more < orever except in song anu story.] i Doors Closed. The New York Racket Store was losed down last Tnursuay evening j nder attachment papers taken out pon a note held by the Hank of 1 lorry against this concern, and no >aymerit had been made for some ' ime. This busiuet.s, since about he middle of the yeai, has been run \ iy C E Barker, formerly county uditor, but became connected with be Racket Store during the time hat he tilled the auditor's olfice or 1 ot long afterwards There is a arge stock of goods in the place >ut the indebtedness is said 10 be etween live aud six thousand oliars. I Conway Methodist Church Services for Sunday, November 9th: Suuday school at 9:45 a m. it 11 a m the congregation will worship at the Daptist church in the ledicaiory service. Epworth League ,t 3:30 p m. Preaching at 7:30 >m. Subject: 1 Justified by Faith.M Prayer-meeting on Wednesday light. Preaching on Sunday afternoon ,t lie me wood This will oe the last ervice there for this Cnurch year. Death of a Child. The many friends of Mr and Mrs r W Russ sympathize with them in he death of their child eighteen nonths old, which toon; place on "uesday of last week. The internent was to have taken place on Vednesday, the followirig day, bul his had to be postponed on account if the inclement weather. The uneral took place on Thursday of ast week, in the presence of a large [athering of friends and relatives. Sudden Death. Mr. W: B, King of Socastee, near Jfcalvev P. O , died suddenly Nov .3, 1911. Age about GO years Although somewhat indisposed for iometime, .yets Monday be was feeJug much better, and went to the ield and helped in digging potatoes rle leaves a large family, and was k good citizen. He had many friends n the neighborhood. Meet me at the Bargain House sale iow on If you want to see the old adies cut the pigoon wine and the >road shuffle, atteud the Bargain iouseSalo. Music in the air, low >rices on the Square. Meet me here, Meet me the?e. \ K* i 0 11 > 11 ?*????wm????? <1 ?^i CON WAV. 8. C., TWIB ifipT? (lumnrs Received Concerning Another Jiaiiroad R. R. SITUATION PROMISING The Seaboard Air Line People Have an Eye on (.'onway and Maaame Rumor Says I hey are Seriously Contemplating Building Here. Talk of Forcing the Atlantic Coast Line to Extend or Sell The Outcome is Awaited With Rated Breath: Durirg the last few months some facts have leaked out., which are convincing that. t.he? Seaboard Air Cine Railroad Company, fully intends to extend its line to Conway, and that the connection will be made oefore another year has come and iraru*. Information has neen obtain ed to the effect that the matter is now up to the Atlantic Coast Line to buiiU their road to Ay nor on to Marion, S. C , or seli out this branch to tne S A L. If the Conway Coast ifc Western is purchased by the other company, tbey will at once axlend the line so as to join the road which they have already constructin to Biitton's Neck and already have opposite across the Little Pee Dee River, and the S.'aboard trains will oe running into Conway before next May, Tne Atlantic Coast Line may decide to extend their present road through to Marion, and if they do. Conway will receive about the same benefit in rnauy ways, because it will give her quick connection with other points, and open up a section of this eounty which is one of the richest in the eastern portion of the State, and which will be a great feeder for commercial interest at the county seat. The movement to take the track from the Main Street of the Town is -u.ill ?n font jind we are assured that this end will sooner or later be icbieved. Tne entry of a now road may help this movement along. Approaching Marriage The friends of Mr. and Mrs. J, N. Martin in Conway and in the vici lity received last week, invitations to the wedding of their daughter, Miss Sue bo Mr Paul Quattlebaum, the invitation announcing that this happy 3vent will take place at the Presbyber.au church m Marion, S. C,, at i\x o'clock Wednesday afternoon, November 22nd, 1911. Mr. and Mrs. Martin formerly lived at Conway where Mr. Martin held a lucrative position with Burroughs & Collins Company, and where this interesting family made * host of friends. Miss Sue is a very charming young lady and she counts her friends by the hundreds, not only here but in many other places whereever she is known. Mr. Quattlebaum is among the progressive young business men now coming on in Conway and Horry County He is manager of Conway Light & Power Company, the organization of which marked a ne w era in modern progress at Conway, lie is to be congratulated on this latest triumph In the Meshes of the Law. A Jewish peddler named Louis Schorr, who resided a while at Tabor, N. C,, and then atPairBlulT, where he conducted small stoics, had his goods seized one day last week by a large creditor, residing in Baltimore. Scherr had movedi his goods away from Pair BlulT into South Carolina, leaving some of them at the home of Prank Causee, in Ployds Township, and some others at May bury Grainger's. Ho seemed to have plenty of money, but offered his creditors a small compromise which was refused His creditors then seized the property. Two deputies hunted Scherr for a day and night, and finally overtook him very near the North Carolina ? . i _ _ _i _ I line, loauou wnn goous. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, t Lucas County. i s Frank J Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the iirm of F J Cheney & Co., doin# business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay t.he sum of one hundred dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank j Cheney, Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6oh day of De cember, A D 188t*. [seal] A W Gleason, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in teroally, and acts directly on the blood and mucuous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F J Cheney & Co , Toledo, O. Sold bv all druggists. 75 cents. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. 18DAY, NOVEMBER 16, V. NMlNMIMAMNillMBl ^ ? I I 1 1 111II ? IIMMWHHW Marriage Licenses. K > 0*3 J * u?d N <Vr ni'i'^r S h, v> j 0 Fi Ford, of NiohnG. and Jtt'.'Ksoo, '>r Fjir J5 iIf. M .? >-i..;] N v^mbor 8 'i. bv R v J M D .ru.wi. I No (53. f-S'.i^d N m >T 13 ii, 10 C G J ick on aud N I5j.lt' Ciho.uu, both of (ir.Moi S- a N > re'ij-n. No 01 Ksunl N.jv^obiU' 13.h, lo Samuel Bellamy and 11 L SjLvs, both of Mvrtle I touch. Married November 12.h, by G W 13 >olh, Notary Public No 65 Issued November 16th. to Bert Sicvens, of Sanford. and Lorea'ha Sarvis. of Blsco. No return No 66. Issued November 13th, to Moses Smith and Betsy Grifliu, both of Little River. No return. No 67. Issued N >v?unber 13.h. to Jack Beisant and Barbary Smith, both of Litih? River No return. No 63 lnsued November lJ?h, to Evan dor Graham and Elizabeth Birnhiii, both of Blanche Married Novon. b 14 .h by Rev J M Dorman. Sale for Foreclosure. I'nfl - r hh.'I l?v vlrfno of ft dnrrpe for foreclosure and sale, made by liiir Honor He >rgo Vj Prince, Presiding Judge in the case of George J Holllday, plaintiff vs II N Sessions Mary J Hadley, Gua/dmii for Editn //erkimer, It F Hudiey, Mary E Lyon, Jane L Whitlock D A Spivey, \V L Mishoe, Sadie M Swssions and Sain Williams, Defendants, and dated the 28'h day ol September, A I) 191L ^Notice is here by given, that the undersigned H J Sessions Sheriff of Horry County, will sell ?it public auction, before the court house door at Conway, in the County and State aforesaid, during legal hours of sale on sulesduy in December next, it being the 4th day of mid month, the following described tract or parcel of laud situated in Horry County, to wit: Tra ;t No. 1?All and singtPar that certain tractor parcel of land situate, lying and being in Conway township, containing three and seven-tenths, J 7-10, acres, bounded as follows: Beginning at a cor nor on the Cool Spring public road, running N W 39. 1 30 west,distance 9 chains^5 lmks; N E 40 .ft chains to William Le^'v* line, thence south 26 JO. 10 chains anu , links to chain post; thence S 50 west 2 chains and 40 links to the beginning cornet k ~~ h.a ~ a _ t 4 x in ? uuxiig tut? curium purmm ox irnci No 1 described in the complaint in said action which was attempted to be cor.- 1 veyed to C M Lyon by II N Sessions, l>y his deed dated February 1st, 1 IK?8, and recorded in Book A.AA, page 234. QTKACT No. 2?Containing one acre, < lying on the southern side of the Potato < Bed Ferry Bond, eonimeclng at Hanufth ? (VlcCray'8 corner on said road, and running southwardly 418 feet to a stake corner, thence westwardly 105 feet to a stake corner, thenco northwardly 418 feet to William McCray's corner on said road, thence said road eastwnrdly 105 feet to the beginning corner, conveyed toll, N. Sessions by Pete Johnson by deed da ted April 4, 1907, recorded in book B1J15 page 202. Tit ACT No. 3.?Containing 5 acre9 bounded North by lands of A. P. Johason; East by lands of Abner Hemingway; South by lands of I). A Spivey, and west by lands of S. T. Sessions, conveyed to H. N. Sessions by Isaac Hemmingway by deed dated March 18, 1907, recorded in book B3B page 203. TRACT No. 4.,?v ontainiog one-fourth (I4) of ane acre, more or less, near corIlill'lltP lilllit (if 'IVlU'H i\t 0<\l, inn r rl A v' " 14 vi wuii n ty , KJ "w?iu ed north by street orally, east by lot of W A. Parinley; south oy street or public road running west by A. M. E. Church and west by lands of George C. Singleton. S lid lot measuring 52 feet front on each of sfdd streets, and having a depth of 225 feet, being ths same lot conveyed to II. .N Sessions, by \V. li. Chestnut, l>y deed datud March 12, 19U7/recorded in book HUB, page 130. Terms of sale casn. Purchaser to pay for papers. B J Sessions, Sheriff Horry County. October 7, 1911 II 11 Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney. Foreclosure Sale. 1 Tnrloi? otwl Ko etn a /\f* o /1a/ii?aa f a?* I liur;i (UiVI VP J WIICIC- Wl (I ucuim IWt foreclosure and sale made by his Honor George E Prince, Presiding Judge, In the case of The Palmetto Grocery Company, a Corporation, Plaintiffs, against V M Stroud, Defendant, and dated I he 4th day of November, A i) IDU; Notice is liereny given that the undersigned B J Sessions, Sheriff of 1 lorry County, will sell at public auction before the court house door at Conway, S. 0., during legal hours of sale on snleadav in December next, it being the 4th day of said month, the following lands and tenements, to wit: fhe one half interest of V M Stroud, in all that certain parcel or piece or tract of land containing one hundred, t.wenty-?even, 127, acres, more or less, lying in the aforesaid count;, Floyds township and bounded on the north by lands of Amanda Grainger* on thee tst by lands of Amanda Grainger, on the soutn by lands of Lee MeDaniel and l.tnd ol //arruon MeDaniel, on the west by land of Amanda Grainger. This Is ?lw> nonnl ..t I .,1 cauir wi ituiu as wasuruutru in mo and Sandy Stroud, April 30th, 1904, said deed being recorded on tho tind day of May A I) 1004, in olllce of Clerk of Court of J lorry county, in Hook S3, psgo 139. Terms of sale, cash, Purchaser to pay for papers, B J Sessions, Sheriff Hurry County. Dated November 9lh, A D 1911. li II Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney. TAKfclN CJP:?One listed barrow hog about two years old, owner can get same by describing and paying expenses, L M Strickland, Nichols, S. C., U. F. D, No, 2, 3w33 Ml. Kw liixiir fpiiiif?1 :o!!ll llPi LUllUDj I Gathered by a Herald Man | on His Rounds. CAUGHT ON THE BOUNCE. airay nun ui iiv?ts viu>iii > _?j ttie Way?idc tor tb? Inform**tlou and Instruction of Herald Readers "Happen In its of Interest A hout the Cltv. C erk of Con*** W \j B'yan is able to be at his (Hi ;o a^uu, after an illness of several days. D W Stjvens, of Eldorado, was aoQonur the pleasant callers at the Herald office ond day last week. The sheriff went up into Floyd8 tow us hip last wrek where he ?*emained several days on business. Sale now on and will c mlinue utuil Thank? giviug. Cou way Bargain House. The Rev A. S. Doak will till his regular appointments at the Conway Presbyterian church on next Sunday. A J Dorman, of the Hammond section, was araorg the enterprising young farmers who visited Conway lass week on business. Pupils of [lorry's public schools watch next weelcs papers for the offer of a orizH bv the Conwav VVomans Christian Temperance Union. W H King has purchased the place which was owned by George Edward.-, and which adjoined Mr Kings place in Bucks township. The many friends of YV L Brvan, the efficient and popular clerk of the court, will be glad to leavn that he has been steadily improving from his recent illness. -ras \v Livingston has just "*et.iiru?u from an extended trip and he is back again at his old post in I ho store of Hammond Mercantile Company at Red Bluff. Albert Bud lam, who was arrested and placed in jail last week in default , of sureties for the peace, was still in durance vile at last accounts, though efforts were being made by his friends to get him out on bond. The romedy for low price cotton, the lower priced goods, don't, mis.* \ho biggest sale ever pulled off In Eastern. S. C., beginning Fridav, November 17rh, clos'ng Wednesday, November 29cb, rain or shine. Couway Bargain House. As*ad Rabil, one of the Syrian traders who moved to Conway one or two years ago, closed his doors last. Friday, making an assignment for the benefit of his creditors to W A Freeman as assignee. He is greatly indebted, and is said to have been buying goods on credit that went somewhere else besides in the store. I"? T 1"? 1 . f O' .11 tv-jv ?j r i>? Simpson vine, S. C , is expected to preach at Green Sen at 11 a rn., next. Sunday and at Pleasant View at 3:80 p m., same day. Mr Colecnao was for a time the pastor of these churches and was very popular with the people. We are glad to have him come into our midst, again. Col T) A Spivey has purchased the John N Pearce residence and farm some few miles from Conway, and will no doubt begin making extensive improvements. It is a very valuable propertv and well located. The Pearce family have purchased the homo of W W Cannon which is some nearer to Conwav. Mr and Mrs J 75 Parker, of Floyds township, were visitors in Conway the latter part of last week. Mrs Parker brought to the Herald office an orange raise on the farm in Floyds, and which proves that even this fine fruit may he raised in Horry soil. It is the largest orange we have over seen whether raised in Horry or elsewhere. Mr Parker is one of Horry's best citizens and we are always glad to see him: The Waccamaw Missionary Baptist Association will convene here to-day with the Conway Baotist Churoh, and continue in session the usual number of days On Sunday morning the new Bipiist church will be formally dedicated to the Master, and there wili be no services at the Methodist church in honor of this occasion, the members of the latter church attending the dedicatory ceremonies with the Baptist brethren. TAKEN UP:?At my place about seven months ago one small black sow, marked with straight split and under bit in each ear. owner can get same by proving marks and paying expenses. Address, I C Dewis, Nichols, S. C. K. F. D. No,-2. Box 98 2w32 ' Methodist Bazaar Postponed. The 1 idies of the Methodist Church have decided to postpone their Bazaar uutil December 8th. Further notice will be given indue time. No 32 ? * * * 1? tm i mm, khii <>ig??????? ?M Partition Sale, U'?iC and hv vin. m ?<f a decree ?' >r s '! i?cvr.l t? mi made by his c . / . iJ. i'.-Hii'e, presiding Judg-) it. a->e <?f vibrio Pauline M.uni, . liritiff; vi Jeremiah Siui'h ut ru, ilefeudeu51, and dated the 4 b d .y ??{ jvem > *, A. 1) 1911 o'nu'i' s-> berebv 'hat the uaIdersigned Clerk ?>f Urn Court of Common t'Jeas, as Spinal Rtferte, will sell to the highest bidders at Conway, S. C., at the site of the properly hereinafter described, during mgul hours of sale on salesdav in Deoernbor nexr, it being the 4th day ,^f ....5/-1 V>, ..II .. .1 Ill it IC4 111 MJ i/U till (k 1 v* ^Ul^Uiai IUU following describe! real estate, in the m*uuur bolo w otated, to wit: TRACT No 1 ?All and singular that certain lor. or parcel of laud being a portion of the northern onehalf of lot No 3d. on the plan of the town of Conway, and measuring thirty(30)feet, front on Main Street in said to vi? by one hundred and sixty -live (105) fret in doprth, and bounded on trie North by the land of the ML E Church, South, on the east by said Main Street, on the south by thn southern one-half of lot No. 36, and oil the west bv land of J. A. Lewis, and dosignated as tract No. 1, oti a plat made bv H. L. Buck, surveyor, dated the 25 th day of October, A. D. 19II. TRACT No. 2.? All aud singular Close certain lots or parcels of land formerly known as lots No. 35, and No. 48, and the southern one-half of lot No 3fifon the plan of the town of Conway, but more particularly described by reference to a plal of the same made by H. L. Buck, Surveyor, dated the 25th day of October, A. D. 1911, on which said plat the original lots and the said portion of an original lot have been divided into twelve different lots or parcels and designated thereon as lots A, H, C, D, E, F, G, H, I. J, Iv, L , each of which shall be sold separately With dimensions, and boundaries a? shown on said plat, the alley-v.ay thereon, be ng dedicated to public use. TWms of cash, Purchasers to pay for papers. W L Bryan, Ctark of Court and Special Referee, Conway, S. C Nov. 10, 1911. H. H Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney. Foreclosure Sale. Under and bv virtu* of a decree for foreclosure and sale, made by his Honor T. S S isc, Presiding Judge, in the court of Common Pleas in and for Horry County, in the case of (1 B Jenkins, Plaintiff, against J I Ward, Defendant, aud dated the 3rd day of April, A. D. 1911; notice is hereby g?ven that I, the undersigned, B. J. Sessions, Sheriff of Horry County, will soil at public auction, before the court house door, at. Conway, in said County, during the legal hours of sale, on salcsdny in December, noxt, it being the 4th day of said month, all and singular that certain land situate in Horry County and de srM'ih d ;?. < follows, to wit: AU and s;n.guia- that certain tract or parcel of land containing thirteen and one-tenth (13 1-10) acres, situate in Little River village. in Little River Township, County and State aforesaid, bounded on the north by the estate of R D Ward, on the east by the same, on the south by the publ'c road leading to Conway, and on the west bv the public roa i leading to Wortham s Bridge, being the identical tract of laud conveyed to J I Ward by H B Bessent, by deed of date the 11th day of May A D 18SD and duly recorded in i he oflfl ;e of R M C for Horry County in deed boo?? UC" at page 1Mb 7-8 to which said deed and record reference is craved for a fuller and inoro complete description. Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay Mr papers. T> T O XI J n lailUlO) Sheriff It >rry County Conwav, S C., Nov 13, 1911. II LI Woodward, PlainiIff's Attorney. Fun Fun, Profitable Fun, drop in at the bis^ Birg\in House sale and see our goods and cunpofcitors slaughtered, hear the string band and see tho balloon ascension free. Call for tickets and get the beautitul dinner 'sot free. Doors open Friday November 17,h, and will run 10 days rain or shine. Fverything sold nothing reserved, nothing charged or sent out ou approval. Mr and Mrs Thos W Cooper, of Wilrainyton, N <J,, arrived in Conway the latter part of last week to spend some time nere visiting reunives and friends. Mr Coopor is connected with the American National Bink of Wilmington,one of tne strongest institutions in the State of North Carolina. Mrs 13 B McWnito and the Misses Collins all arrived here from Henrinrsonvillc the latter part of last week. B H Burroughs is erecting a now te iant dwalling on his lot on Beat/ St cot,