The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 14, 1911, Image 6
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[' M We are now open and re
S business. Having bought
from importers the largest
jj} ment of Christmas good:
I &g brought to Conway, we have
53 ed to put them on the market
g| and they are now open for yc
H spection.
t|3 Wo wish to call your at
to the many and varied li
Irj which we can olTer at prict
will surprise you. We will
? everybody to call and see ou
9 You v. il lind something th
ga surprise you.
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dresses,!
children.
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erings, n<
sweaters
ishings,
children.
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1" The Largest
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Lost or Strayed- I have taken up !
at my place one black sow. Owner j
can get same by describing hog and ,
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paying cnarges. i\ jy oueny, ;
4w31J. Hammond, S C
Taken up: One but-headed heifer
about one year old Owner can got ,
same by describing and paying expenses.
W J Chestnut, ,
lw;i5 Shell, SC..
I Very Serious 1
B T? In a irnpir Prt.i'rtitp maftAr t/\ snip I
IAI AO ? srwajr UVIAVU0 iiiukkvi
for one medicine and have the aj
wrong one given you. For this Q i
reason wc urge you in buying to M
be careful to get the genuine? j
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Liver Medicine
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D ble medicine, for constipation, in- &
digestion and liver trouble, is firm- IS
ly established. It docs not imitate Kj
fl other medicines. It is better than H
MJ others, or it would not be the fa- B
fi vorite liver powder, with a larger jo
ftj tale than dl others combined. H
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howing of newfal
shoes and milline
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ks and trimmings
jw blankets and C1
for men, women i
woolen underwec
rices are the Low<
Wholesale and Retail
A ir Wo are members ol' the Char:
/-\1 fare to Charleston if you she
greater varieties to choose fro
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SaBSfflOMHBUK^
It is .a debatable question yot as 1
to whether Santa Clans will come
to Conwav this year in his sleigh rr
his aeroplane. It all depends unon 1
the way a person thinks.
Sunday was a beautiful sunshiny 1
day?neither too cold nor yet too \
warm?hence the services at all the
churches were well attended. <
RENE RAVENEL, !
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LAND SURVEYING and DRAINAGE
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ast in South Cat
Departmcnt House in
est on Refund Association, and will
p here. In addition we guarantee you
m than you will find outside of the Gr
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State of South Carolina, I
County of Horry >
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burroughs & Collins (Company, a corporation,
Assignee, Plaintiff,
against
L T Alford, Defendant.
Copy Summons for Relief
[Compla'nl not Served]
Fo the Defendant, L, T. Alford:
You are hereby summoned and re[iiired
to answer the complaint in this
ictlon which has been tiled in the office
>f the Clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas for the said County, and to serve
i copy of your answer to the said Complaint
on the subscriber at his ofilce at
Jon way, 8, C., within twenty days
ifter the service hereof; exclusive of the
lay of such service; and If yon fail to
inswer the complaint within the time
iforesaid, the plaintiff In this action will
ipply to the Court for the relief denaml"d
in the complaint,
November 15, A D 1911.
W L Dryan, L S.
C. C. C. P.
II IF Woodward. Plaintiff's Auorm v.
['o L T Alford, Absent Defendant:
Please take notice that the complaint
n the foregoing stated action and the
ummousol which the foregoing la a copy
vero (lied In the otllce of the Clerk of
he Court ot Common Pleas for Horry
'oumy, at Conway 8 C.? on the 15th day
>f November, 1911.
11 II Woodward,
Plaintiffs' Attorney
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[PRSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1911.
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cloaks, I
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in dress ;
Dor covdes,
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pay your Railroad \
better values and
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THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Uorrv.
Cgurt of Common Pleas.
Burrough '& Oolllnss Company, a Corporation,
Assignee, Plaintiff,
against
J?"H Alford and L T Alford, Defendants,
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
Complaint Not Served.
To the Defendants, J H Alford and L
T Alford:
You are hereby summoned and required
to ans weft he complaint in this action
which has been tiled in the ofllce of the
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for
ii. i.i ... .....i ... .......... .. ..r
IIIW UH1U VyUUUlijr| nnu HI f"-i vu n ni|i_y >n
your answer to fho said complaint on the
subscriber at his offlee at Conwav Jpvlthin
twenty days after service hereof exclusive
of the day of such service; and if you
fail to answer the complaint within the
time aforesaid, the plaintiir in this action
will apply to the Court for relief do
manded in the complaint.
November 14, 1911.
W. L. Br)an, II. IT. Woodward,
C. 6'. C, P. Plaintiff's Attorney.
To L T Alfortl, Absent Defendant.
TAKJ3 NOTlCJfi.-'l hat the Complaint
in this action and the summons of which
the foregoing is a copy, were Hied in
tho office of the Clerk of this Court at
Conway, 8. O., on the 15th day of November,
1911.
Attest:
W. L. Bryan, II. II. Woodward.
C C. 0. P. Plaintiff's Attorney
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all our
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your li
a contii
Charged With Robbing the
United States Mail.
TRIAL LASTED TWO DAYS.
II C Lundy, a Young Man Prominent
|s in Fraternal Circles, After Being
Twice Tried in the United States
Court for Robbing the Mails, is Acquitted,
the Jury Being Out Only a
Short Time.
"Henry C Lundy, assistant postmaster
at Conway, S. C., pleaded
not guilty in the United Slates District
Court Tuesday to a charge of
stealing money from a registered
letter which passed through his
hands. He is being prosecuted by
[the postoHioe department through
its inspectors. District Attorney j
Cochran is handling the case for the i
prosecution, and Messrs Scarbor-j
ough & Wait are the attorneys for !
the defence.
"The indictment returned against;
Lundy charges that he stole three
live dollar bills from a registered
letter sent through the Conway o'-;
lice. The bills were placed in a de-?
coy letter by inspectors and marked,
and it is alleged that when the j
(letter reached its destination the
bills were missing. They had been
l handed in a letter to a postal clerk
on the train just before tne latter,
'handed the mail to the Conway post-'
jclTice authorities,
| "In the case yesterday United;
States Inspector 11 P Holiday, I SI
Lemon and G M Brown testified for
the prosecution. They showed how!
the had used decoy letters on the,'
Conway c-Hice, after learning, as.
they alleged, that several times registered
mail passing through the
Conway ollice had been tampered
with
"The inspectors in their testimony
gave an insight into the methods
used by the postollico department
to apprehend dishonest employees.
When a certain ollice is
suspected, the inspectors place
marked bills in registered letters
and send them through the suspected
ollice in such a manner that the
otliciais of the olfico shall be the only
ones.handling iho letters on their
way to their destination. In this
way it is possible, to piace the blaoio.
The inspectors testified that they
had done this in Luody's case, ano
tnai a letter containing rtiarkod
bilis had bo'.m sou t tnrougn the Conway
cilice, and that three live dollar
bills had been missing wuen the
letter reached its destination. They
stated that many circumstances
went to prove ihatLuudy was guilty (
of taking the money. ^
4tL G Camion, a railway mail 1
b Si
r lino is also complete in all n
and domestic lines. ^hoos, K
Dress Goods, Ladios Wear- E8
parol and Gents Furnishings. Sta
not forcret to .visit our Gro- 8$
apartment in roar of store, &>$
ur fancy fruits and nuts. All jg*
t low prices. Hoping to seo
friends come early for your
nas shopping. Kg
i wish to thank you all for nj
beral patronage and solicit ^
nuation of the same, |g
CAROLINA
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clerk, testified that Inspector Lemon
hud given hirn the decoy letter
iust before the train reached the
Conway postoflice, and that there
had been no tampering with the latter
up to the time ho turned it over
to the Conway authorities."?News
and Courier.
Ijundy acknowledged S'gning the
confession, but offered as a defence
that he was persuaded to do so under
promise of protection; that he
did not take the money nor did he
know who did, and the jury accepted
this plea and acquitted him.
Card of Thanks.
Editor Herald* Please allow us
space in your paper to return our
heartfelt thanks to all who so kindly
assisted us during the sickness
and death of our dear mother, Mary
C. Vercen, who departed this life
November 25th, 1911. May God bless
us all to meet her in heaven.
The Family.
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the woman's tonic. Cardui |j?
is made from gentle herbs, Eg
acts in a natural manner, ra
and has no bad results, as HI i
some of the strong drugs Kjjl
sometimes used. Asamed- IS
icine?a tonic?for weak, R?
tired, worn-out women, K
Cardui has been a popular Hf!
success for over 50 years. Hal
Thft
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I Mrs. Lula Walden, of Q|
Gramlin, S. C., followed Jm
this advice. Read her Set- H
ter: "I was so weak, H
when I first began to take K
Cardui, that it tired me to H
walk just a little. Now, I W
can do all the general B
housework, for a family of B
9." Try Cardui for your B
troubles. It may be the B
very remedy you need. B
J C Livingstone, of Wampee, S.
was among the business men
dsiting the County seat the last of
bst week