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'/^rr : ; V a \ i \ 7> VOL XXVI. 1 HIKE IfllD Shot by Sara K. Owens of Myrtle Beach CORONER HOLDS INQUEST Trouble Arose Over Family Affairs? Testimony is to Effect that Hardee Attempted to Kill Owens?Parties j had Recently Fallen Out?Deplorable j Affair. Near Myrtle "Beaeb on last Friday j inora:ntr, Sam K. Owens, bh.>t and j k.lled Joseph ML. Hardee, ?isin g a, hr t gun. There nnd been scandal in the community coccc-mng fc e deceased and trie wifo of Sam K. Owf tin. and this had reached the ears of Owens. According to the testimony, decided to watch the putties on 'ast Friday morning to sec if fhe reports were true. He hid in the woods near his field hav'ng with him a shot gun From hi. hiding placb he .-aw Hard-e appr. aeh the h oil so, and later raw him hide in some bushes in he woods, not very j far f o n the place where O ;e?' himself was hiding. In r few minutes Mrs Sam K Owens cacao throng!) the lie!d and while evidently fipproaening the place where Joe H.ir ^ ?? i ? i. ..> i due was conoeaiea a*,-* nur u.,3uauu v-'ho : p;k'j to her, A* this moment JoO fi-aldo;), who r,lsn hid iv gun, raised up ana fired bis ^un as O .vens, Than Owen rt fired, the shot taking effect, and Joe LInrdi;e was instantly Killed. 8atn K. O ' ens came over to Conway, 'vri'iviri^r bore in the afternoon ! of the same oay, and i/avo himself up and he w lodged ro j-dl T >e (Jorai)or, J)r If j-J Burroughs, wi.i notified of toe killing aid /in at one1 went over to Myrtle Beach and held an inquest over the remains. It is a delporable affair tha^ is re- j arreted by vbe friends of bodi of t he I parties in that community. Tie' testimony taken at the inqueut will ^ 'tilrow, light on this ur.reriuua.c occuionce. and this is copies from too official report of the coroner, as lollovrs, including the finding of the jury of inquest: Will Owens, sworn says, 1 was at work in my tield this morning, Oct 25, 1912., this was about 8 a in. Had been j wor king about 3t) minutes. Saui j Owens sent Wiifrod Mew to our bay ; -told me Sam Owens lead killed Joo Hardee and for me to come home at onue. I met 8/.tn Owens at icy home-told rne tie wanted to make a statment to me. Said ho had mis* j pinioned misconduct in his family i between Joe llardee and his (Owens) wife and thai he wanted to be sure, and this morning lie decided he j would watch and see, he wont do.vn j ? i to tbo corner of hi* liolb unci con i coaled himself-stood the; a abcu' 5j minutes and Joe Hardee come, got i over in the Hold, stood about' 5 rain-' ute.s looking toward the. house. Ho said he had his gun and started to some traps. 8i\mV gun was a single barrel breach loading shot gun. Ilardee had hi* gun-a double barrel breach loading shot gun. t?(.-jam Owens) staid a few rnin-i ute.s longer. His (Owr.ni') wife came up she w&iked up in a few steps of and where she could sen her husband Sam Owens. Then O.vens raised up and spoke to her in open , view of Joe Hardee. Hardee fired j at once at hIat (Owen ) Owens, booing Hardee nad*another barrel, ho shot Harden, seeing ho had killed Hardee he came to my horn , met Henry Davis and J. A., Owens un ; the road, as sod thorn to pleaio go to I ihe place where Hardee was and ; stay till ho could gat some one else. Joe ilardee was killed in field of S:?m Oweus-an enclosed corner of sprae 8 feet from fence and 42 steps ho the opening of the field and 11)2 j steps from Sam O wens' house. I hive hoard reports which would j give grounds for Sam Owens to o-snoct improper relations between : I- - .* I Joe M ilardoe and his Owens' vile, j j have heard Joe Hardee say were, he cvor caught in simular eireum-l stances he would shoot a man. X As far as 1 know Sain and his? wife got along alright. j XX So far as I know SimOweus ! , and Joe Hardee were close friends. 1 Sam Owens told me his Hfc was I going toward where Hardeo was when Owens stopped his wife, was about 12 yards of where Hardeo was standing. Sam Owens tola me he went down there only to ascertain if reports were true and how to act toward his family in the event they were true. Owens did not sho until llardeo 11 red first. I heard two gun reports-only short; space of timo intervening. (Signed) W. D., Owons. ~IVJr.s Ida Oa'clis, sworn says, I ha ve been seeing some trouble for the past 3 weeks (reports about me and Joe Hardee). Sam Owerp had asked me about it. He was the only one that had mentioned it to me. We hid no p articular fuss-ha did not mistrust V 'neon aooount of it Joe Hardee *ent me. word da/ boh -*e vex'or i vy j by No iy iJrow. v/ u 1 f % . > Mm fence ' hi; tnorrjoy (O/tobor 25, i:)12 i'i 8 o'fli ('>; j- 1 -. m mi tip) a fid folk to him minutes, that r i?sd < heard T was having some Iron o ; t, home hn want '< o Know soiq' tiling about it. He w int d me ?o rro to 'ho fence a. pot-are pr^h ] ft a in i"d I met up w l:>\ j' Ovwjii ?*iy bus oar. d i a* 'trice before J ,.vv Owens. Sam raised up < and spoke to rap J don't know what Sara -a?d, but "*vbon hi; sp ke to ton J jo Hardee {.'not Sam (5 a. Owens was stun l! with his back to Hardee. Sam 0>ens turned and shot joe Harden. O rcens thro wed shell out of #un. r /oaheu piillad ol' his coat and astmd me to sh ot 1dm. I told him 1 eou:c3'nr, do it, ! b-ok pun away from O ens, w- I a tivslo for th ; //tin. 1 war ' he would kill h ?self more tl . .i mo. 1 He came on 'o house >ld a n hi . .... . ,) r V(, h . rr self up Co,no + > Will O v from tuere to Peter Ow:ns' -'id t 1 (3 w e u s liil t fo r 0o n w ay w 11 h X Have nev ?r met .Toe Ha d ... P 1 hat or any other place bel I 8wear there was nothing wrong r>eiiw-.cn m? and J<>0 Hardee. I'?oy were good Iri "mds* up io weo'i.s. X H ardeo did not visit my home more than any one else, He* \y O yens about 8 weeks ago told S on Owens thjt* Joe Hardee went to nay ho i8v) while Do O.vi ne, was -H C t ie , River. Sana Owens it my husband. (Sg.) Ida Ov/cnt,. An inqeiriho , < ml ented, 1 keo at Myrtle Beach in Horr G< u*5. , the 25 day of O bcr A.. O 1!JI2 b.n 10 it H Bu rroughs, Coroner lor fcatd I County, upon the vbv.v of il o body . 0/ JOttwpli M. Hargee of Myrtle , Beucb taen and tp 5re b< ing di d, py the oaths of W I) McNeill, A N Cox, VV T Todd, J H Cbopsr, 8 S Oweiir, j iJ Ta (]_, W W I > . v i 0, D \ Blackoiiri, G W A? < raon, H Nance, JE K Xcdd, Dim Nancv?, H S .iarkton, P I.) (j or-.:. ;>ci:itr . 1 jury ol ir.quest, who ? :.y charged and sworn, to : qui *e, for The ?S<of Souat Carol ,n?, vsh.ro and by what means the said ?J >soph id. !T>dee came to\his death, upon their oaths do say That J p'u - Bare :> came to his death Oct. 25, 11)12 about, a, m. in S. X. Owens' lield near iiyriij Beach, C. from gun shot wound., in r.h - he b in the bauds ol' Sara K . Otvens. In witness whereof, I, 11 II Bur roughs, Coroner afor.aaid, and um* , jurors a for 'said 00 this i qiodtion have interchangeably pat cur hands and seal, the day rau year above mentioned. II II Burroughs [B. S.] fur 1! 'TV (lull! V. v/T TocM TL'/S J Foreman Ju?> of I? quest, Conway Methodist Church. Services for Sunday,November 3rd Sunday School at 'J to a tn. Proaobinjr at 11 a in, Snhj :c:: 'Christian Git zon hip *' fcipw ! ?.;-, at 3! p na. P..v vbP;r lVr, 7 3d ; > m. Sup- j jocc: "Joaoph no Hebrew Prince " At the mornln fcrvioe the sacramp,l. t of the u )?d's Supper will he administered. Preacbinv; at II k?jj- *:od Smc ?v afternoon, Prayer-mootir^ on Yv ?L: do ni#ht. A cordial welcome for all at our servicen ' Albert f>, Polls, Ncal's Warehouse Scllin;.; Tobacco High , C A Wa'hor, of Drv Fo: b, Va sold ; tocaoco tu NealhS Warehouse, i Chafcl . Va , Monday for tho followpj^ bijr prices: Pest ^rad.j : brought 57b 00 , or hu, drtid; < cond J grade, $<> j 00, rind i;ti:r*1 grade soid j for $40 00 per hundred. H, T. Walker rnr/'e pig salr j Ncal's Warohou'ib this weak. Bast grade brought ; *r hundred; cond grade SO ), . third grade SS.5. Wboelor Aden. of C io stunt Level, sold one cuiiug of tobacco -i, N Warehouse for an average of 8 251 osr hundred Best -,.*aHe fori $62.00 per hundrrd.?Tbe Chatham,j Va, Eft tor p i. e, <)ot. 24th. / J S anoiI, who is making these big sales at Chatham, Va. is also pro-1 prletor of the big Farmers Warehouse at Mullins. ? Adv. The Conway Light. & Power Co., it is reported will put in new appliances and equipment which will re. uii in better service, though we have h?ard no complaint about the service the company has been giv- | irg during the pas year. The nejv arrangment will, however, make already good service, much better. The widow of the lafc N M Mishoe diod last week in Marion who-p. sho has been residing for the p>st several years. Her relatives in this county v/ore notified by telephone and telegram. The JPVogresdve Homo Maker's Club will serve lUi-ehes to those visiting Sparks Shows Nov 8, loo c then^up next Friday. Committee. Ella Dills Ida Moore \ T' \ mm w iiWiiiMWJB?>w MliWVinw*????? CONWAY, S. C., rHURi piv- tr--r it- ~ri?i 1?n?"-f^r i Convened if > ast Monday Morning: SPiSIJL JS3K PRESIDifJG donrt V. cek Crowd ho Large--Grlen V '. Iii":judaic Special Judge IVeided With Dignity Ti'.o ( oc:*r of Common Pleas convened laSf^londay morning, special Judo; c icti W. R.^da! presiding. Vfter tho reading of his ocuiimission i?bt> conn proceeded to L .siness. T!ie iu'Lt l/iatters ^tended to ''M'f the two eases of Corfcral icuel Rvk and . Fidelity r'\-n'o . vs. B T. Hymr.net. al" T.usr o its v.-ere in the tv?o o: the cs- vcu by a number of oor cit "'-s s t llem* n i of the Frenoh 1 ' r- . ), it year u* uvo ago. The ..ei-M.diiii:. ? decided ta m ?ke no further i'gti I and verdicts ill both case , wevo 1 ii'ont by eon; tint anil the . sc.- is us ended from the dock t. Several eases on the roster in a h <iVi W. K. Hoi 6 was defend :ai. were laid over till Tuesday. 'J iic case of Strickland vs. Soles ;v os compromised. The cu - j of Aib:brook Bros vs. J, J. C. r'er was cytt!'d, the dofeodan t ].). ' r; ' the phi nt- 11' 's $800.00 Pbis ended the business for Monday. Tie; inoh. of the time on Tuesuav . ri. i tuKen i p with tho case of N. E lorn va. Ta ? (Jon way, Coast & V< uorn Rri road Company, the action growing out of an injur# received by. the plaintiff in 1011. when he \v?.s sjtuck by a tiair. The plislntiii was ro. pro.sented by H. H. Wood ward, and th^ defendant by C. IV Cjuattlebugfn; }T. L V/ilpiJc and C. 1; SiD;;:croa. The jury found a v liot for the plaint ii in the sum A 0700 00, A ve rdict wr. rgndf rnd r;ra 1 nst IV. K. Holt in favor of W. E, .Herri* i >rci, vviio .jued he defendant on a : >te Tw6 other cases ugafost W Iv. i .- it wecje continued until tuioih:.c term. To day the court will no dou bt decide tboca?e of Doyle vs. SarvuLand ;i start will ho made in the,; of VeroenJ vs. Horry Clourt,y. In the lost iiv. uijiouecl ease the plaintiff is 'lintjf for damages caused by the mm of her husband from a deiect ; i the onblio road over which ho was riding in January 11)11 Deafness Caanat He Cured by local applications, as they cannot iv en t he diseased portion of the sr. There is only one way to cure cafr .as, and thai is by constitution I rem-dies. Deafnos?,- is caused by an i* liaracd condition of the mucous Hnitur of the Eustachian Tube. Wh .n this tube is inflamed you have fumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, i' ,-f . is tho reoub, and unless ;br- l-.ll carnation c:>n be taken out ' this tube restored to its normal ( notion, hearing will be destroyed In cv. r; u.no cases out of ten are on us : ' Catarrh, \ hieh is nothing bio c.n i: Ham d ccudi'.ion cf the mucous suriaces. We wiJ] oive One Hundred Dol . s o a :y c ise of Deafness, caused by catarrh, that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir. kids'. five. If J 0fTESF1Y & CO, Toledo, Ohio. vS o:d 1 y D r u g g {s *, 75c. Take Hall's liV-mlly Pills for cons filiation. Adv. va VS?/'S ' AVU.Iflh# I ? * f* W V-V?. .t? ? > V/.?U>'V?MAl?W4t4? S ate 1 Sou ih CaroII . j Court of , Common Oountv ol JJoriy Dleas Uulor Stalvoy Lc.: I'laio.uiT, VS. Patience O, Stalvey. et al., Dole ilCU 'iS'. ORDER Upon bearing the u. plication made herein by the plaintiff for au Order design a tiny: aoi .0 suitable person to be the guardian of Mary SiniT'rton, i:.hint defendant, fc1 the purpose of the above stated otio: and appearing to the undersign ul tl .. the said Mary .Single! n, ie \ Lit. ./enchant, now resides at Mak :.-oka, in tlie State of North Caro lina: Disordered, that J. S. Vauyfht bo and he is hereby appointed < s guardian ad litem for the said Mary Singleton for the purpose of said action, up> :> the said Mary Sinpde ton, or someone in her behalf, within ten (1.0) days after service of a copy of this Order shall procure to K > "nil n ^fl ciinl. n t>il 1j_ U ;u yv ?uiv;n ^uivi V4iitu vu\* /-? torn . . is Order sluVl he served upon the said Mary Singloton by publishing i.ho same for ((>) successive weeks in the Horry Herald, a newspaper published at Conway. S. C.: and a copy of this Order forth with mailed to the said Mary Singleton ;<t Mukatoka. North Carolina, with the postage fully prepared and the aid s- rvico shall be complete upon t :.o lu te of tho last publicafcioii hereof. W L Bryan* CO C P Datod Sept. 20lh, A. J), 1U12, 3DAY. OCTOBER 31, i912. Progress East of the Waccamaw. Burroughs & Collins Company have organized the Myrtle Beach Farms Company to take over 64(131 acres of their land lying East of the Waccamaw River in Horry County, South Carolina. It will be the policy of the new company to continue the farming operations especially trucking on an increased scale. The present amount of cleared 1 r.:l totals about one thousand acres niv. they intend to e'ear , early severe1. hundred acres additional, and to make other improvements, in order to1 acGomoh'sh the abov mentioned purpose they have taken into the new com pan 3 as a stock , holuor Mr &. B. Cuapin, who has I farming and land ii.te vsc in ,vie State of Wisconsin, and elsewhere. The officers of the oouna; y a.e: J E Br van, President, S B Chapin, Vic -President; D Burrory.is, j J-'rcaourcr; and F A Be 'roughs, Soc; rotary. Saved by His She's a wise woman /vho knows I just, what to do when her husband's life 's in danger, but Mrs R J Flint, ! Bnuntree, Vt., is of thai. kind. "She I , insisted on my using Dr Eving's New Discovery," writes Mr F., "for a I /) .. ... ^7 f1 T 'n.r. .. , ^ i ui j^uiiu cu^u, wui;ii .L ? aa sw w uaiv I my friends thought I had only a ' short v/nile to live,and it completely i cured me." A quick cure for coughs | and colds, it's the most?:iafe and reliable medicine for many throat and lung troubles?grip, bronchitis, croup, whooping cough, quinsy, tonsiiitis, hemorrhages. A trial i will convince you. 50c and $1 00. Guaranteed by the Nor:on Drug Co ! Adv. Presbyterian Church?Conway. Sunday, Nov. 3rd: Services, preach i ing at 11 a m and 7 30 >p m, Tiid regular services in this church will bi held, hereafter on the lirst ana third Sundays in each month, both morning and evening, instead of the second and third Sundays as heretofore. Sua day School at 4 p m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 7.20 p in. A S Doak, Pastor. Saves Leg of Boy. "It seemed that my 14-year old boy would lose his leg, on aecouut of an ui/lv ulcer, caused bv a bad bruise," wrote D F Howard, Aquone N C. "All remedies and doctors treatment failed till we tried Buckien's Arnica Salve, and cured him with one box." Cures burns, boil*, skin eruptions, piles. 25 cents at the Nortou Drug Co. Adv Notice. The delegates to the Waccamaw Association are requested to see that a larger amount of money for minutes be sent up. The clerk did not have enough to pay for the work last year. We need about twice as much as usual. The work needs more because it is bettor done and there is more of it. Lot us have enough to do the work well and in due time. W J La tigs ton, Chairman Ex. Committee. Warning: ? All persons are hereby forbidden to enter upon or in any manner trespass upon mv lands near the corporate limits, and all fc-ports man and others are hereby especially notified that hunting or shooting on said lands is strictly forbidden, and all violators after bUuotico will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the iaw. H. I S. Collin*.?Adv. (It) Going out of busino6?, e erythii at coat. Must go in the next thirty days. Buckoville Supply Co., W. L?. Woodward, Manager. ?Adv. No 6C3 For ChiJF ?; Fever. 'Xhis is a prescription \ spared especially for Ohiiis a dFa^er. Five or six .loses will hrcab any case of Chills and Fever, ana if taken .nou as a tonic the Fever w 1 not return It rets on the liver better than Calomel pud does not gripe or sicken. Price 25c. 2 m Oct 20. For the lowest prices you can cb~ tain anywhere for the very be3t class of goods, go to li V7 Lewis, where you will find that man Watson in charge.?Adv. Fortune in Faces. There's often much truth in the saying "her face is her fortune," but its never said whoro pimples, skin Eruptions, blotches or other blemishes disfigure it! Impure blood is back of them all, and shows tho need of Dr King's New Life Pills. They promote health and beauty. Try them, 25 cents at the Norton Drug Co. Adv WANTED.?2000 eggs at 22} cents per dozen. Geo. H. Howell ? Co,-Adv. rraliL i Ml ? IB Gathered by the Herald Man in a Week CAUGHT IN THE PASSING Stray Bits of Local aad Personal News ?Some of Those Mentioned You Know?Others You May Not Nnow ?Happenings Aroand the Town. I This is court *teek and there are' more people i.i the town lhau usual. J W } Causey of Floyds township , was in Coav.ay on fcusir "?ss several j dnys last week! The small boy will no in bio glory i or November 8th, tho day when ill ! circus comes, H C Cannon how holds the position of surveyor for the Conway Lumber Company. TW Livingston of Hammond, S. C., visited Conway on business one day last week, D H Jordan, one of onr loading farmers, was noted on our streets i-o, 1, 1AQ V I'll nt* J Tho Rev Mr Bryant of Little River spent some tirno in Conway last week on business. Grover C Cox of Simpson Creek spent a cay in Conway on business lust week. J G Rhodes of Loris, S. C., came to Conway last Thursday and spent the time between trains. If you follow the crowds you will go to the H W Lewis store, where tho goo* * are now boingsold regard hss of ?s.?Adr. T N Fuh j has closed his tobacco seaso\ 1 J^e People's Tobacco WarehouS\ >>. -"'Jhul>.vp for Oxford, N. 0. f lfs} ^ ' A$ doubt remain uii tnxape' opening of another tobacco! Reason. Modern appliances hare been already ordered for the Infirmary of Dr H H Burroughs,now beiDg completed at the site of the old Gully Store. The institution will be titted with everything generally found in modern hospitals of this kind. J W. Sparks has just completed a nice piece of cabinet work at his shop for the barber shop recently opened on 3rd Avenue. It is a neat barber's case with mirrors and storage closets. This is not the on* A. -A ^..4 k_ U. IV piece or won lurucu uuo yj itji Sparka which reflects credit on his skill as a wood worker. Invitations have been received here to the wedding of Miss Sarah Dslano Duseuburj to Mr Walter Dixon Harper, which will take place at Florence, S. C., at the First Methodist Church, at 6 o'clock October 30th, 1912 Miss Dusenoury is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Samuel S Dusenbury. The family formerly resided in this county but moved to Florence many years ago. Their many friends hero will be glad to wish this highly accomplished and charming young daughter of Horry'a long andi happy married life. The record breaking sale of 1912 is now on at the stoiv of II W Lewis. Ira A Watson & Co., are in charge of tho goods in the store, and they know how to slaughter prices ? Adv. ?? i ???i?>'i?w S* V 's-.vcV ll WCooking under mo 1 vemences is maae s family is becoming ii [ " These biscuits ar excellent," says the fa! says the daughter, daughter beam with j Royal Baking Pc baking a success, a pi the best cooking tod. done with its aid. V A ? No 30 -1 ?? ???? ?-??? A Log on the Track of the fast express means serious trouble ahead if no < removed, so does loss of appetite It means loss of vitality, loss of strength and nerve A'oakuess. It' appetite fails, take Electric Bitters quickly to overcome vhe cause by toning up the stomach and curing the indigestion. Alicheal llessheiiner, of Lincoln, Neb., had been sick over three >ears, but six oottles of Electric Biters put him right on his feet again. They have nelpod thou.-auds. The/give pure olood, strong nerves, good digestion On!v 50 at Norton T)rug Co. Adv 5 or (5 '.uses 6G6 will break any case oi Chills & Fever; and i: taken then as a tonic t( 7 Fever will not return. Pico 25c. 'j ife attug^s of A C Thorn p3oll;. li rapidly nearing comp.le tion. They are better than the general run of teuant housea and will no douot rent for good prices. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court made by //is Honor Edward Melver, Presiding Judge, in the case of W I) Collins plaintiff vs Palmetto Grocery Company, a Corporation; 13 J Sessions, Sberiif of Horry County, and Alary Ilook", John L Collin*, David Collins, P II Collins, G At Collins, Fannie Srickland et nl., defendants and da'ed the 25lh day of September A D 1-'12. I, the undersigned, W L Rryau Clerk of the C >urt. of Common Pleas of Horry County, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder before the court home doer at Conway, in Horry county and Sta e of tv uth Caroiin i, during legal hours of suie, on saleeday in November next, it. being the 4th day of said month, all and singular these certain lands situated in Horry county and described as follows, to wit: TRACT MO. 1?That certain piece, parcel or tract of land in Floyds township, Horry county, South Carolina, com menclng on John T //arrelaon's lino on the Niclio's and Conway road, running with said Harrelson's line nearly east to a knot corner on G I) Shelly's line; thenco with said line nearly north to a short leaf pine corner on V 1> Shelly's I line; thence with said "uiA, ?: Nichols and I Conway road: thence with suill^ road to the beginning corner. TRACT NO 2?That certain tract of land situated in Floycls Township, in Horry County, S ate of South Curolina containing fitty (50) acres, more or less, 1 o aided on the North by land of Vol Shelly, Eust by the public road lead ing from JNiohois to uouway ooum ny tiiu laud of Ed //arreisou, West by land of Dan Shelly. T1MC l1 NO 3?All that certain tract of land situated in Floyds Township, in Ilorry County, State of South Carolina, containing one hundred and and thirty 1130) acivs, more or less, and bounded on tno North by land of Moss Page. East by land of Monroe Strickland, South by land of Isshc Stroud, West by land of John Williamson, TRACTNO 4?All that certain tract of land situated in Floyds Township, in Horry County, State of South Carolina, containing fifty (50) acres, more or less, and bounded on tho North by iand of Isaac S'troud, East by land of Uuilford Small, South by land of Mayo 4 Holmes, West by lands of John Hooks, Terms of sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Conway, S. C., October 8th 11)12. VV_ L, Bryan CWk of the Court ot Common Pleas. II. 11. Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney, ^upawwisy? mijiwiiii NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given tnat iho undersigned, as administrator of Annie Sessions, deceased, will apply to the Judge of Probato ^f Hor I ry County at his office at Conway, iS C., at 11 o'clock on Mi ? day of November A. D., 1012, for it'final I discharge from the tru r-v A oiorriiH^ if. a . r i v u. i , Adm. fo?* Ann's Sessions. deceased. 3w3l - 1 v. ljjii? 111111?inr win i mmm nt ww tmm mm iwwywuwuiwi n to4JL a % ElYP'SRE *3 dem methods and con- J o attractive the whole j iteresieci. ^ e delicious; this cake is . tlier. " I made them," ? and both father and Measure. .. ? )vvder has made home easufe and a profit, and ay the world over is -#