The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 16, 1912, Image 8

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I Mr. Van Norton Repfy. i | (Continued fjom Page 1.) tlon and, so far as I can learn, the } Legislature has not corrected the ( Boards action in this matter. 1 There was no money in the Treas- * ury of Horry County to pay liquor s constables and no provisions to put j any there for that purpose. So. ' they must be paid out of some oth- * er fund; and it looks very much as ' if.?the Kingston Lake Bridge, the J repairs on which have been order- 1 ed stopped by-the Commissioners ' over the protest of the Supervisor, ; or maybe, the Sardy Bluff Bridge, ' about which the Supervisor has 1 been severely arraigned, have been 1 the sufferers. 1 Certainly, something has suffer- \ fid tn itie amount of bix Hundred ' and Fifty Dollars. r The U-vd of South Carolina probio.ts the oxpeauilure of funds arising irotn current taxo^ lor the payin but of indebtedness of any previous yeais. and also forbids the Supervisor to araw checks unless funds have octn reported in the County Treasury to pay them, and forbids payment of cnecks drawn in ^ violation of its provisions. n There are other laws besides the ' Cary-Cothran Act govern:ng the methods and results of spending the 1 people's money. Their protection s against the useless waste of negli- , gent officers has been ignored by a our county Commissioners. Wo t cannot alford to be governed by the i Cary-Cothran Act alone. It is too 1 expensive as applied by our Com- H missioned. If they know no other law governing a whiskey constables cliim, they should study up or re- ^ sign before they throw to the birds some more money we sorely need for roads and bridges. 2 It is only just for me to add that. ? the Supervisor has consistently protested against the payment of these Mishou Detective claims iu the j n " '1 n.n l\ nr.H ill a/tint t llOV I it/1 in iiiai' uci *11 t> tuvu uw/j have been presented to the Board. : i Van Norton. I May 11. i """"* The Passing of a Good Man. 1 It is a sorrow, and at tho same { time a sorrow mingled with joy that < we chronicle the death of our old . friend and acquaintance, Wm. A. j Spivey. He died Sunday 7:00 a. rn. , at Moultrie, Ga., in the eightieth year of his age, and was buried Mon day at the cemetery in the same . place. Mr. Spivey was born in Eastern North Carolina, and came to Horry County about the age of twentv-one j and settled near Cedar. Grove < Church. He married Miss Frances < Hughes, of Horry. * He was truly a good man; devout, 1 scrupulously honest, and truthful * Without desire for display, he lived the simple and sincere life, which won for him the respect and afTec- , tion of those who knew him well. He was conscious of the approach ; of death and was fully prepared in mind and heart for it; expressing a Hneii<A In c- /w, on/I ha iv'lth TdKllQ ?\n(1 Muaii kj ?v/ kii;vi ULIVI w < ?? i w?? ?? ww? -his departed friends, mentioning Mr. James Hendricks, Sr., James McCruckeu Sr.. his son and daughter, Hop and Ola, and his old pastor R-jv. A. M, Noble and others. He leaves a rich horitage in his character and children, and goes to reap the rich reward of a well spont life. Socastee School Closes On Tuesday, May 21st, the teacher and pupils of the Socastee Graded School will give a picnic to which every one is invited. The day will be laken up as follows; At 10:80 a. rn. the May pole will be plaited?national colors will be used and a pretty exercise is assured. Immediately after dinuer a game of ball will be played, and at 4:15 p, m the following program will be rendered by teacher and pupils. Greeting ? Dialogue?The Last Day of School Monologue??3 is First Case. Dialogue?Aunt Betsy's Name sake. No admission fee will be charged, but a collection will bo taken to bear expenses, and to cdd funds to the Iraprovment Association. Oa tho evening oiJWednesday, the 22nd, beginning at 8:15 the final closing will take place, PROGRAM. Song?Building, Dialogue?The Assessor. Ploy- Tho Mischievous Nigger. Address ?C. P. Rice (principal of school) Awarding of prizes aud dolivery of certificates. Closing Song. Everybody is cordially invited to attend both the picnic and tho closing exercises. Teacher, In this issue is the card of Mr J T Shelley for election to tho oflioe of County Supervisor, Mr. Shelley is a well known farmer and business man of the county, now located at Aynor, S C. He is a man of good judgment, and fine executive ability and has made a success in the management of his own business all airs. He has many friends who will be glad to stick to him in this race. Funeral Services Editor Herald:?Please allow me space to announce that there will be three funeral services preached at . Brown Swamp churcn the first Sunday lu June at 11 o'clock P M by Rev H B Roberts, of Blanche. S. O., m The funerals will be L W Brown j ] bit wife and eon. 1' Liggett & Ayers Tobacco Company Will Buy on The Mullins Market. J. S. Neal, one of our leading varehou.se men who always keep in jlose touch with the tobacco trade, writes a friend here that the Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. will be a itrong buyer on the Mullins tobacjo market the coming season. This jig company did not buy hero last season, Liggett & Myers is a bunch )f the old American Tobacco Co., md with their largo capital of ibout thirty million dollars they vi 11 add much to this market. Jim Sfeal says that this strong com pa ly win oe :v strong ouyer on mu )est typos of tobacco's iacluding tbe inest wrappers and cutlers. Jim ,hinks "food tobacco will sell well jut common grades will sol! iower f a oig crop of common tobacco is nadc.?ivl'Jiiins Enterprise. ? Citation Notice. STATE OF SOU 17/ CAROLINA, County of J to rcy. I3y J. S. Vaught Esq., Probate Judge W//EPKAS, Leonora Adine Anderson lilt to nie, to grant her letter* ol Adniriistraiion of tiie Estute of and effect*. fobert Ilarley Andeison, deceased. Those sre, therefore, to cite and adnonish nil and singular the kindred and redltorsof the said KobertHariey Andtron, dee., that they bo and appear before no in the Court of Probate, to bo held ,t Conway, S. O.,on May 25th next, afer publication lieroot, at 11 o'clock n the forenoon, to show cause, if any hey have, why the said Administration ihould not be granted. GIVEN under my hand, this 4th day if May Anno Domino 1912.1 Published on the 9 and 10 days of day iu the Horry Herald. J. S. Vaught, (L S). Judge of Probate, Horry County. IwG For Sale. Farm of 350 acres, more or h siyirig on the West side of the A C I. Railroad, bet ween Loris and San ford vnd known as the former residence )f K D Lawson, and also known a*:he estate of Daniel Boyd, Thb and runs to within about one hall nile of San ford, and lies two and me half miles from Loris, S. C. Hu.s small dwelling house on it, and has 15 acres cleared. Good land for iny crop. About two thirds of the ract is good clay foundation, and fhe remainder sand. Apply to. H H Woodward, Attorney at Law. Conway, S, C. WANTED,?Young man 20 yoars of fige, now employed as clerk in mcr.i..m/liaoH(r?pii w?tiU ii.sitinn in store )t any kind at Conway. Have had ;hroe years experience and ca? come ii any time. Can furoAsh good references. Address 44I1" Herald Office. Sunday's rain was a foully washer uid trash mover. MHWMMWMMMMMMMMMHMPPUMrapriMeWMMHJLaMBM Having decided 1 SAVANNA FARM, lie auction on at 10:30 a. m., < miles from Com Bluff Road, Fo mules. Double ar 1 it ? r\ ana narness, kj Red Duroc Boar all with pig by h pigs, Lot of Hay. Sale positivel bidder for Cash note till Fall. 2 per cent, discount for cad1 A. B. E\ Feed, Sale and Corner of Third \vei First Class Service. Turnouts Sent to any A Nice Line of Made. See Thei I FIRE ALARM! I R No! Its on!y the crowd rushing fi $ THJE OliD STAND B m to be served with the very best of | ICE CREAM t >1 and B K COOL DRINKS g M of all kinds. F a Yours to Serve, g 3 W B CHESTNUT & CO., | | THIRD AVENUE | saascnncisacaw CONWAY, COAST AND WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY Notice h boreby given that a Special General Meeting; of til*- Stockholders of he Conway, Coafct and Western itaiJiCrd Company, lias been cUl/d i).v tha Hoard of Directors, fo bo I.eJil at the ctlico of the IV'aceamaw Line of Steamers in tlie IViwn i)i Conway, South Carolina, at. 2 o'clock in the forenoon, on Wednesday, ' <" ' ^ ? 1 ? li 1(IIO tlw. IIIH 1VI.11 vliiy Ul *J UIH', :x 1' I1/AV, im KIIV pui pose of considering and acting upon a proposition to bell all or the rights, powers, franchises and property of said Compar.y fo the Atlantic Coast Line Hailroad C unpany, and su?;h other bnsines-.y as may property comb before the meeting. EUGENE P SCHULKEN, Secretary. State of South Carolinu, ) County of Horry. \ Oliice of County Auditor. To A. C. Turpin, J. M. Burson, and A. M. Buvson, Non-resident owners of land within Horry county, whoso residence and post oliice address, are unknown to the undersigned.* Take Notice, That wher? as it appears that you are the owners of that certain lot of land in Horry County, containing forty-live acres, more or less, and known ,?s Jot No. (54 of llomowood Colony lands aid that you have failed to make return of the same for taxation as required by ihe laws of this Stale, and that the same ;ih.s escaped taxation for tlie liscal years of 1909, 191U and 1911, not having been assessed as provided by the laws of the said State; all of which has lately come to my knowledge: You are hereby required to be and appear before me in my oliice at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at Conway, in the County and State aforesaid, on the 15th day of July A. D, PJ12, at which time the tin dersigned will proceed to appraise and assess the said land for taxes, and will enter the same on the tax duplieute in and for the said County, and charge the same with the taxes of the current fPocd ?"?i" t,\.Tut)i?r wirli t.lin tnvps j,f 11)09. 1910 Hiid 1911, and the penalties a* provided by the laws of this 8tafe. N C ADAM8, Seat County Auditor Horry Count)'. Conway, S C , May, I'd, VJ12 OwlO. The rain descended and watered the parched earth, and all vegetation is responding with a vigorous growth. MfnMMMMKMWnBli to rent the BIG I will sell at pubon the farm, two vay, on the Dog ur heavy work id Single Wagons ne thoroughbred Hog*, Eight Sows lm, Eight Spring Iy to the highest or good secured . 0. Hanson, h. Tiott Livery Stables iue and Laurel Street. Careful Drivers. r Point of the County. the Best Buggies n Before Buying. 'f Bflj&nBHHBSH8UUQyHBaQBHHSS2B3QB I I Wagons, Buggie I | ^ | and everything I you 1 ^ M We maVc the price that the other $a fellow can't meet, and if oaya any jS thing about quality, holier Rats, f.M as he would not know the truth jj in the middle of the road were he f Cp to meet in there, Buy your Puna 1 tg reen from us at 22 l-2c a pound $ and sell your Tobacco at the new Peoples' Tobacco Warehouse Announcements Announcement under this head, ar *5.00 payable in advance. Magistrate's cards short, $2.50. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Representative for Horry County, subject so the action of the Democratic Primary. C. E. BEST. FOR CLERK OF COURT. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Clerk of tlieCourt of Common Picas and General Sessions for Horry County, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. W. L. BRYAN. Conway, S. C. FOR AUDITOR. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Auditoi of Horry County subject to the ruiet of the Democratic Party. N. C. ADAMS. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office o 1 Sheriff ot Horry County, subject t< the action of the Democratic primary Pledging myself to fill the oftice, i re-elected, to the best interest of th< county: B SESSIONS. I hereby announce rriv candidacj for the office of SheriiT of Horn County, and if elected I pledge my self to discharge ilio duties of tin office conscientiously and faithfulb subject to the action of the Dcrao ratio primary. Elijah Buffkin, FOR MAGISTRATE. I hereby announoe myself a candi date for Magistrate in Simpson Creel Township, subject to the rules of Mi Democratic primary. WILLIAM II. CAUSEY, Eldorado, S. C. mt ?w?mmmnm rowrriMiHiIIf FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. Hy persuasion and after DeMberatio on my part, I announce myself a cand date for the office of County Supervise of Horry County, subject to the rule of the Democrat Primary. N. E. HARDWICK. I hereby announce myself a cand date for County Supervisor, subject t the action of the Democratic Primary J. T. SHELLEY. 1785 191 COLL E G E O F C II A R L E S T O I 128th Year begins September 27. Entrance examinations at all th county-seats on Friday, July 5th, a 0 a. in. It offers courses in Ancient an Modern Languages, Mathematics History, Political Science, Debatin Chemistry, Physics, Biology an Engineering. Courses for B. A., B S., and B. ? decree with Engineering. A free tuition scholarship to cac county of South Carolina. Vacuo Boyce scholarships, tfivin^ $100 year and freo tuition, open to cotr petitive examination in Septembei Expenses reasonable. Terms an catalogues on application. Writ ; to HARRISON RANDOLPH, President. Charleston, SrC. i1 i "vk3B > * f%M ^Mfli 5VY YOVR I s, Surries, Road Carts & Harness H IVE STOCK COMPANY. I 'y~^? w9 else to eat, Wear and furnish IM r home wiih from the I jS Vft2%%ft A C THOMPSON I |1 I Ij iJllwt! I'res Both Corporation. | II T N Fullerton, Man prer. Mr fl ranrs CflYUmm Fullerton managed tke Farmers' ffl I \wB| _ i. Warehouse here last year. You is I P"/ / 'inow hi,n? he knows you, and H I " J" /_ Jm ii|?PP ^ last but not least he knows what 2S ; . .ft"- ?1 your tollacco is worth when he jjj I wfc %- hc : it, and it must brintf all its ffl I &worth wlun he sells it for you, Eg pM ' , 1,11(1 0,1 thih p^tforin he solicits | I your Tobacco. I J?yyg||y I l VVe have just received a carefully selected line of fine H Jewelry* the like of which has never been H seen in Conway. If you will call and ^ H examine this stock we will con- B sidcr in a great favor H It consists of H Cold and Slverware, H Plated Goods, Watches, Clocks I Finger Kings, Ear Kings, Preaches Hrcast Pins, Hat Pins, Stick Pins, Ornan.ens, of the latest and most fashionable designs, Etc., Etc. t|S Repairing a Specialty. ||| | CONWAY S C '! unmziiia&tmmiimMauni wmmmmmmm I I i k rr-m. y r 1 ^ rx n a f I r? tvt If L It | i I LC.K OC HLLCn |||i ; jS Dealer in General Merchandise Egi 1 | BAY BOKO, S. C. Ej g It will pay every man, woman and child in Bay boro Township who needs fancy and up-to-date ready-to-wear Hats, to come to our store to get I 4 them, as we have got a full supply of Ladies and Misses hats ranging in price from 35 cents up. 1'; Also a nice line of the well known Morris Shoes, KLadies Slippers and Men Low Cuts, just the f| thing to suit the young girls and young men. j A full line of Groceries and Furniture. Below wc will give you a few prices. 1 llest green Coffee, 18 cent a pound, Sugar 6 1-4 cent n pound, f Flour 70 cent per sack of 21 pounds best patent. I Y' ffi Solid Oak Bedsteads $3.40, Bureaus from $4.75 to $5,75, and a ? S full line of other things. A ' jfirau 2 g Remember the price at Cash for the next 30 days only. .t 3j Yours to serve you right. N I TYLER & ALLEN , I Bakers X Roads. Sens! US Your Jor ] Printing to m,