The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 29, 1912, Image 2
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BY CON WA Y PUBLI8UINO CO.
*UF?URlPTJON ONK DOLLAR "PBK YEAR
H. H? WOODWARD. Editor
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29. 1912,
s. [Ayno? News.
If you feel tired and run down, it
may be caused bv the hook worm.
Come to Aynor and be examined.
We see in the Georgetown Times
where Joseph B Johnson, the present
Supervisor of t^at county, has
announced his candidacy for Sheriff
Wonder whose card wo will first see
in the Horrv Hera id'(
Miss Mattie Page and her sister,
Mrs C R Page, of PugaviiJo, were
in town shopping last vVednesday.
Ligo Buffkin, of Green Sea, visited
in th?s section recently. Mr Bullkin
says he expects to make it hot
for Uncle Ben next summer.
Roy YVorley, a successful merchant
and farmer of Floyds township,
made a business trip over here
last. Fridav.
George J Holliday is just back
from a business trip to New York
aud other points North.
Miss Minton Page, who is teach
ing a very successful term of school
in Green Sea township, was home
to see her parents last Saturday and
Sunday.
Misses Bessie Kirton and Hattie
Jones were in A y nor some days ago,
and visited our school. Girls, we
were right giad to see you, but we 1
will be mad if you tell about that
paper being scattered over the floor.
W T McLaughlin, of Rehubotb,
was in Ay nor one day last week. He
is a new comer and we arc glad to
welcome him.
'Piintor (4 n?f? irnvt* 11c nnother nnn
of those parties last Friday night,
which all seemed to enjoy. Thank
you, Uncle Tuck, wo wait for another
invitation.
Well, Ivlr Editor, we had plenty of
snow up here recently which lasted
for a considerable time. The writer
spent the snowy days in yie Red
Hill section at Messrs C R Page,
Gas Page, Mad Floyd, Uncle Return
Page and Uncle Bill Page; and, Mr
Editor, I was really sorry when the
snow melted for away I had to go
Snow or dam was served at Mrs C R
Pace's at least twice a day ail during
the snow and you ma}f bet 1
tried to be on hand at those times.
Just before the snow I went out
on a survey, and, by-the-way, who
do you suppose I met that morning
part of the day??Lige BuH'kin, a
clever man was he; and in the afternoon,
when I looked down the road,
who should I see but Mr J A Lewis,
of Conway?another fellow who
looks and acts like a candidate.
Well, Mr Editor, of all bad roads
that I have ever seen to be possible,
1 think it must bo the one from
Conway to Dog Biutf. Oue day recently,
as I was coming from town,
I saw something aheau in the road
and as L drew nearer I saw that it
was a horse and buggy. I got out
of my friend's buggy, he driving by
and on out of the swamp. I heard
a musical voice, which sounded like
it might be beneath the mud, sa?,
"mv trace is broken." I saw it was ,
a lady in the buggy and the horse i
and ouggy bogged down in the mud. ,
1 wenti in n.nd nvurv sr.on 1 tnnlr T
sank nearly to my knees. I repaired
the broken trace and hallooed,
"Come up, Fanny!" The horse made
a surge and broke both traces and
the stirrups, I went to work, and
after gathering all the strings 1 1
could find, among which were my <
suspenders, t repaired the harness.
It was now getting lat.e and the lady ;
was getting weary. Having everything
complete and thinking the
worst was over, 1 was about to step
aside halloo, "goon, Fanny!" but,
ah! to my sorrow, I fouud that I
stood in one place too long. Here
we were, horse, buggy and I bogged
down. Old Fan gave it up, but I
kept pulling until I got one foot on
top the other and lioally 1 got out.
About this time along came a young
matv who proved to be a friend. I
proposed that he drive around to
the hill, take out, and come back
with his mule and help Old Fan and
I. He did as I requested and sfoer
considerable* time we landed with
his help on this side of Crab Tree
swamp, where 1 again joined my
friend and up the road I came the
muddiest man you ever saw. Well,
my friend was a little disappointed f
for he had a date with his girl and s
we were late. We saw that we could
not get there on time, so we called
in at Mr Brad Floyd* Mr Brad
made it so pleasant for us that 1 was s
glad we were late.
When we left Mr Brad's vife made
_ ? I - , ? _ r\ 1 tn ! .. _ -
our way inio me 0001 opring section,
8topped ov?r at Mr VV M Mishoe's
where we received a ve>*y warm re
ceptioa, aod on to Cool Spring We
lauded safe at Mr K L Mishoe's
Mr Mishoe is the foreman of the
Southern Products Co's camp at
Cool Spring. He and his company
have opened up a nice lino of merchandi.se
in the Burroughs <& Collins
Co's old store there under the firm
name of the Cool SpriugSupply Co , I
of which Mr Mishoe is the general I
manager. I
Well, after feasting on the good I
' things at Mr Mishoe's, I took a I
troll up the street to Frank I
| LynchThere we chatted for |
' while and left feeling better than
wo did when wo went. Whilo at
O>ol Spring I oamo in contact with
H C Tur-on, who has charge of Burr
lughs & Collins Cd's farm up here
t lis >ear
Sam Rabon, one of the roost successful
farmers of the Cool Spring
section, spent a day in Conway recently.
Prof W N Gerrald, who is teaching
the Cool Spring school, went to
Bsyboro on a recent Sunday.
Messrs Sparkraan and E D Hucks
made a business trip to Conway one
day recently.
Messrs John and Shuford RugbeSj
two of the leading Dog Bluff farmers.
visiied the Boro on business.
The Sandy Plains school is progresaing
nicely under the skillful
management of Miss Martie Atkinson,
of Latta. The patrons and
pupils seem to be in love with their
teacber.
Miss liattie Jones has oeen visit
ing relatives and frieuds in Conway.
Frank Graham and his orother,
Capers, of Blanche, were in town
last week.
H Kemper Cook spent orjo day in
Conway last week
E D Page heard some dogs beyirg
near his home one day during the j
recent snow, and took his gun and
went out to investigate. He soon
returned bringing ia a fine deer.
Jule Altaian spent a day in Mullius
recently.
Morgan Lewis, c no of D \g Bluff s
merchants, spent a few days in
Marion .
The Honorable Jeremiah Misbce
was a visitor in your city rcceitly.
Jordan & Shelly will rebuild their
saw mill in tbo near future:
Rev E F Seoggins visited our
school some days a,ro and made us a
vr?ry interesting end instructive
ta'k:
S'tn Giskins, one of those farm
ers of Sandy Piain who raises so
much hog and hominy, was in the
R^d Hi it seel ion recently.
Jake Floyd, who recently bought
the McKenzie farm, is away at Little
River, on a t u iness trip.
Gib Johnson, who holds a ver\
responsible position with the Palmetto
Grocery Co., at Mulling,
visited his parents recently.
John Swindale, a tobacco drummer
of Reidsville, N C., spent u
week with Madison Floyd, weather
Douna. J/ee uee isoy.
STATE OF SOOTH CAROLINA
County of Horry.
Court of Common Pleas.
Enterprise Grocery Company, o
corporation, Plaintiff.
i^ainst
J. M. Edwards, Defendant.
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
(Complaint Not Served.)
To the Defendant, J. M. Edwards:
You are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint, in this action
which has been tiled in the oilico ot
the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas,
for the said county, and to serve a cop} I
of your answer to the said complaint or j
the subscriber at his olPce at Conway, ?
C., within twenty days after the servicehereof,
exclusive of the day of such service;
and if you fail to answer the complaint
with the time aforesaid, the plaintiff
in this action will apply to the C'oun
for the relief demanded iu the complaint
January 25fh, A D 1JJ42.
W L Bryan, L S.
C. C. C. P.
H H Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney.
To ./ M Fid wards, Absent Defendant:
Please take notice that the complain:
in the foregoing stated action and tlu
summons or whicii the foregoing is acop>
were tiled in the ollice of the Clerk ol
the Court of Common Pleas for Horn
County, at Conway SC., on the 25th da}
of January, 1912.
H H Woodward,
PJalntlilB' Attorney
W L RHYAN C C CP ?w4U
J N JENRETTE
CONVEYANCER & NOTARY PUBLIC
tvrites Titles, MortKastes. Liens. Atrree
uents, Contract*, &c,~ ADatruc'tlng" and
pylnga Specialty.
I Women! |
M If weak, you need Cardui, g|j
|| the woman's tonic. Cardui ?|
M is made from 'gentle herbs, |||
IS acts in a natural manner, g||
H and has no bad results, as !||
S5 some of the strong drugs |||
H sometimes used. Asamed- j||
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1 tired, worn-out women, IS
? Cardui has been a popular K|
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The Woman's Tonic <
I Mrs. Lula Walden, of 09
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9 ter: "I was so weak, Eg i
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THE HORRY HERALD. TH1
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THE STATE OP SOUTH CAROLIN
County ?>f Horry.
Court of Common Pleas.
Burrough & Collins Company, a Corporation,
Plaintiff,
against
Olen Bellamy, Joe Bellamy, Homer
Bellamy, Hartford Bellamy, Pevie
Bellamy, John Bellamy, Liller Anderson,
Lugenia Bcckum, Minnie
Bellamy, Etha Bellamy, Dennis Bellamy,
Sissie Bellamy, and all and
singular the Heirs at Law of John,
Tola & Dorie Bellamy, deceased, the
names of whom are unknown to
Plaintiff, Defendants.
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
Complaint Not erved.
To the Defendants, above named:
You are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in this action
which has been hied in the oflice of the
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for
the said County, and to serve a copy of
your answer to Hie said complaint on the
subscriber at hl(s ohlee at Conway within
twenty days after service hereof exclusive
of the day of such service; and if you
tail to answer the eorrmlalnt within the
time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action
will apply to the Court for relief de
nintided in the complaint.
January 18th, A. D. 1912.
W. L. Bryan, B.H. Woodward,
O. C. t;. P. Plaintiff's Attorney,
o al! and singular the eirs at Law
of John Bellamy, Tola Bellamy, and
Doric Bellamy, Absent Defendants.
TAKE NOTICE:'--That the Complaint
in this action and the summons of which
the foregoim? is a copy, were tiled in
tlio oilier, of the Clerk of this Court at
Oonwnv C., on the 13th day of January
1912.
Attest:
17. II. Wood vard.
Plaintiffs' Attorney.
W . L, Bryan, C. C. C. P.
J. A. Powell, at Neal A J ixon's
nets a big check for $207.97 fi r one
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repair work. Mr. A. Ij. LjQWU
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