The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 07, 1911, Second Section, Image 5
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BANKRUF
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Three Thousand Dollars ^
Notic
Doors Now
He has brought togel
sorts of dry goods and notii
day in the houses of Horry
will be sold out at once at.
the benefit of the creditors.
Not a cent of profit v
cle in this store. Everythii
the actual first cost of ever}
This sale is in charge
force of other salesmen and
show you the first cost of an
or less than that will be ash
This sale is a hardshi
the town, but it simply cam
broke. His creditors want
have it. Other merchants
The iroods must be sold. T1
der to make quick sales and
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ASSIGNEE
Sold out
He will close out and ma
being his headquarters. Yo
in time.
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i ne ureai Dig oa
closed Wed
The low priced cotton cut no ice
with our sale as it was a grand success
as you all can testify. On last Monday
at 3 o'clock, sharp, the big rush
was soaring at its height. The many
thousand tickets werccounted by three
disinterested parties and it was found
that Kev B A Elks had more than
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Christmas, which comes on the
25th of December this year, is the
lext attraction.
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Open BAR
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>ns, such as are needed every
county. This large stock
1^1 ItS r COST for
fill be asked on a single artilg
in it is absolutely yours at
f article. ,
i of MR W. W. RUSS, and a
clerks and any of them will
y article and not a cent more
;ed.
p on the other merchants of
not be prevented, Rabil is
their money and they will
will have to put up with it.
ley are offered at cost in orget
rid of them.
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Next to Horry
ke room for the Holiday am
u are cordially invited to ca
le at the Conwaj
Inesday evening a
1600 tickets and the next highest being
something over 1400. The dinner set
was given to liev H A Elks.
Everybody was happy and the band ,
played and the good people continued i
to feast on the great bargains until |
the store was closed. This sale has |
broken all previous records. Our sales!
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NOTICE.
The accumulation of cotton at Snow
Hill Gin, has reached a very considerable
amount. Under some conditions <
it might be impossible to protect it all j
in case of a fire. The Gin does not assume
any responsibility for such loss in
case any should occur.
You are advised to move your cotton. 1
Mrs. F. A. Burroughs.
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Clear and cold.
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CONWAY, S. C., THU:
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Is No1
II SEE THE S
Laces,
Embroideri
Kimonos,
Hair Goods,
Ready-mad
Dress Patte
Trimmings,
Novelties,
Shoes and
Clocks,
Neckwear,
I Hosiery.
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Lingerie,
Jewelry.
And man}' ari
erous to menti
just what they
Don't Vorg
RABIL''
' Hardware Company.
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1 Christmas presents, this
II, inspect his line and buy
r Bargain House
it 7 o'clock.
have each day far surpassed our most
sanguine expectations, which we are
profoundly thankful for.
Wishing you one and all turkey and
cranberry sauce for your Thanksgiving
dinner, accompanied with a good appetite,
a merry Christmas and a happy
New Year, we are,
Yours very truly,
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For Sale: One full blood, threeyear-old
jersv bull for sale at $35 00.
Would cost $75 00 if ordered. Reason
selling, don't want to imbreed.
B H. Hinson, Loris, S. C.
There was a groat slaughter of
Turks in the United States on November
30.
Remember the Ilorald's job office
with an order.
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BSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1
iREAT?
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es,
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e Skirts,
:rns,
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Caps,
tides too numion
here, all at
cost Rabil.
et the Place
S STOI
Ordered His Own Head Off.
Tho great Count Saigo was an tnstructive
example of the habit of mind
of the Japanese. The count was in insurrection
against his emperor in 1873
and was nearly in the toils, and ho
knew it, so In his stronghold he employed
his leisure time in playing chess
with his immediate friends. Keports
kept coming in from the outposts, each
one more disheartening than the last.
But the count still went on playing
chess, while the utmost good humor
and pleasant raillery continued among
tho whole party. Yet another messenger
from the outposts came in, which
left no doubt as to the situation. Still
the count and his companions went on
playing. "Your move, sir," were the
words that broke the absorption of the
moment. Then when there was a
pause in the game at which ho could i
rise without being discourteous to his
guests the count got up and said,
"Gentlemen, now it is time." lie directed
some one to send for his swordbearer.
The man advanced and immediately
received his orders. A few seconds
later Count Saigo's body and
head had been separated at one heavy I
blow. y
Giant Hawaiian Eels.
There are tfiree well known varieties
of eel found in Hawaiian waters. The
largest is the big gray fellow which so
closely resembles its cousin, tho conger.
lie is voracious and fearless, and
the natives tackle him with caution, for
when cornered lie fights viciously and
can Indict a nasty wound with his
powerful jaws, which bristle with;
needlelike teeth. The other species
are flat, dabby looking customers, with '
fantastic markings of black and brown j
and many shades of gray. On an eel j
of this sort the skin appears to hang
loose from tho body, and when disturbed
the head swells like a puff adder's.
Those eels seldom attain a
greater length than three feet and love
to locale in the erovlees of a atone
breakwater, from which they dart out j
Incessantly and make havoc among
any school of small fry which may bo
Innocently disporting themselves with* |
In striking distance. These hooded j
eels have been known to haunt a par-1
tlcular spot for over a year. They are'
good eating despite their unprepossessing
appearance.
Send us that II you owe us.
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Quattleb
CONWAY, S<
This large stock has bee
the recent failure of th
Rabil.
tome in and get your
while they last. Take our 1
long.
Sale will last tiil the
Come before the stock is pii
and ends are left, balance :
quickly if you wa nto buy
than you will ever be able t<
NO CHARGE MADE
ask that any of these goods
will be for cash on the spoi
The goods will speak for th
Don't delay, but com<
tide will not wait on you. C
the rusn. We guarantee 1
the sale is on and will coni
is sold.
DC H H W
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Main Street.
I THE STATE OF SOUTH OAROl.INA
County of llorry.
Court of Common Picas.
Hurrough & Collinss Company, a Corporation,
Assignee, Plaintiff,
against
JJMI Alford and L T Alford, Defendants,
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
Complaint Not Served.
To the Defendants, J II Alford and L
T Alford:
You arc hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in this action
which has been filed in the ollice of tlie
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for
the said County, and to serve a copy of
your answer to /ho said complaint on the
subscriber at his otllee at Conway Jwithin
twenty days after service hereof exclusive
of the day of such service; and if you
fall to answer the complaint within the
time aforesaid, the plaintitV in this action
will apply to the Court for relief do
manded in the complaint.
November 14. 11)11.
VV. L. Bryan, II. II. Woodward,
C. (J. U, P. Plaintiff's Attorney.
To L T Alford, Absent Defendant.
TAlvK NOTICE;--'! hat the Complaint,
in this action and the summons of which i
the foregoing is a copy, were tiled in J t
the ollioe of the Clerk of this Court at
Conway, S. C., on the 15th day of No- i
vember, 1911. ' i
Attest: <
W. L. Bryan, II, II. Woodward.
C C. C. P. Plaintiff's Attorney
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p| wrong one given you. For this 9 *
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be careful to get the genuine? a)
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Liver Medicine
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PJ bio medicine, for constipation, in- M j ji
digestion and liver trouble, is firm- ft ji
?1 ly established. It docs not imitate B
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' share of these rich bargains!
word, they will not be here!
last article has been sold.1
ckcd over. When only odds!
may be sold in bulk. Cornel
some of these goods lower!
j buy again. I
. Don't be fool enough to
be charged to you. All sales
t. Nothing will be charged.
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; with the crowd. Time and I
ateh these great bargains in 1
he low prices. Remember I
,inue until the esitire stock I
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OR CREDITORS |
| ISttito of South Carolina, (
| bounty of Horry (
COURT OF COMMON PC FAS.
Burroughs & Collins Company, a corporation,
Assignee, Plaintiff,
against
LTAlford, Defendant.
Copy Summons for Relief
[Compiu iH not Served]
To the Defendant, L, T. Alford:
Vou are hereby summoned and re.
quired to answer the complaint in this
action which has been tiled in the oftice
of the Clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas for the said County, and to serve
a copy of your answer to tlie said Complaint
on the subscriber at his olhce at
Conway, 5S. 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 plaintiiV in this action will
appiv to tin* Court tor the relief de- i
maudod in the complaint.
November 15, A I) 1911.
W L Bryan, L 8.
C. C. C. P.
II II Woodward,
Plaintiff's Attorney,
l'o C T Alford, Absent Defendant:
Please take notice that the complaint
n the. foregoing stated action and the !
summons oi whiciitho foregoing is a copy
were liled in the office ot the Clerk of
die Court ot Common Pleao for Horry
County, at Conway 8 C., on the 15th day
i)f November, 1911.
II II Woodward,
Plaintiffs' Attorney
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