The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 15, 1914, Image 3
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BILLS ARE KILLED i
BY STATE SENATE
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BILL TO BORROW MILLION AND
A HALF, ALSO TO EXTEND
TAXES, KILLED
r MCLAURIN DEFEATED
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In His Effort to Pan Measures Introduced
by Himself,?Fight Lead by
Carlisle to Secure Elections Finally
Defeated.
The State Senate got to real work
, last week in Columbia long before the
Mp' House got settled. Several new bills
y were introduced, but it was under- J
stood that no new bills could be in- ^
i troduced in either the House or the
Senate after October 10th. i
The senate killed Senator McLaui
rin's bills providing extension of the '
^ time for payment of state taxes for ]
1 1914 until December 31, 1915, and to j
authorize the state to borrow $1,500,||
000 to place the state on a cash basis |
L and to complete construction of the \
State Park branch of the hospital for
n the insane, after brief discussion 1
hfc Thursday. j
W r Effort to induce the seante to join ,
') with the house of representatives in ;
J holding elections to lil 1 the vacant 1
1 fifth circuit judgeship and a vacancy
on the board of visitors to the Citadel .
the state military college was led by (
Senator Carlisle. After spirited dei
bate extending over a half hour, the
jr^cnate refused to elect at this extraY
ordinary session these officials. The '
/ effort of Senator Carlisle was del'
scribed by Senator Hardin as one dill
rected toward undoing the work of
* Wednesday of the senate, which nrac
^ ^tically tho entire session was requirito
accomplish.
Opposing the holding of the clectms,
Senator Williams declared "if
i talk about anything let us talk
out cotton and this emergency, and
e if we can accomplish anything,
lich I doubt if we can." He called to
e attention of the senators the cxctation
of their constituents that ;
ly matters tending to better busiss
conditions would be considered.
Senator Christcnsen declared that
y local matter passed upon by the
nate would possibly tend to ally
!al friction that now exists, but
>uld correspondingly increase the
itc-widc aggrevation. '
When this matter came to a vote,
e senate opposed it by a count of
to 13.
Senator Carlisle immediately prostated
a discussion of Senator Mclurin's
cotton emergency measures,
lich were last night unfavorably rented
by the senate finance commite.
After debate and parlimentary
irrying extending over half an hour,
lien several senators strongly op>sed
tabling the committee's report
id Senator McLaurin asked for rcmmitment,
the bills were killed.
Urging the senate to indicate what
oportionate reduction of cotton
reage next year compared with the
H'< present acreage in cotton Senator
Bf Clifton moved adoption of his resoluHI
tion stating that "it is the sense of
the senate" that reduction to seven
|BL acfrcs to the plow, conditional unon
n somewhat similar action by the other
vn cotton producing states, it necessary
VlK *? Prevcn^ business embarrassment
BE that would other wise arise next year.
BEAfter some debate the senate voted
Mto adjourn the debate until the night
session.
E^IL^A' numher of bills of local imporB}
Stance intended to remedy certain emB:
lergency conditions were passed early
Br iin the day to third reading without
Br ^discussion.
licharlotte Observer Announcement.
The Charlotte Semi-Weekly Obff^server
makes the important announceBBjment
this week that beginning with
WjiJanuary 1, 1915, payment will be
ijHpktrictly on the cash in advance basis.
This paper is undoubtedly one of
IUCllll- fl UCRI J' IIC W ft JJiXJJCI'S ill
and this announcement will
ich interest in this section. ,
ime time they are making
>uncement that from the
ate to January 1, they will .
bscriptions on the basis of i
rs for $2.00. In this way
?ct to collect all old sub- 1
accounts and bring the
ubscription list to the point
is all paid in advance,
an unusual proposition for
igh-class paper and should bring
them some fine re''
Vv..
r Yon Need a General Took J
Take Grove's 1
1 Standard Grove's Tasteless {
tie Is equUly valuable as a i
Tonic because it contains the \
n tonic propertieaofQUININE (
7. It acta on the Liver, Drives
ria, Enriches the Blood and '
the Whole System. 50 cents, i
\
NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of the decree
ind judgment of the court made by
lis Honor J. W. DeVore, Presiding
Fudge, in the case of J. Morgan Lewis.
Plaintiff, vs. T. S. Dimery, Mamie
Dimery, William B. Dimery, Jesse
Dimery, and George J. Holliday, Defendants,
and dated the 1st day ol
Dctober A. D., 1914. I, the undersigned
J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Horry County,
wilt sell at public auction to the
rtighest bidder before the Court House
ioor at Conway, in Horry County, and
State of South Carolina, during legal
liours of sale, on salesday in November
next, it being the second (2nd)
lay of said month, all and singulai
those certain lands situate in Horry
County, and described as follows:, to vit:
Tract 1. All and singular that certain
piece .parcel and tract of land
situate in County and State aforesaid
lying and being in Dog Bluff township,
bounded north by C. F. Spivey
and H. G. Turner, east bv P. W. Dimery,
south by the estate lands of Johr
Dimery, deceased, and west by land.*
bf Jas. M. Lewis, containing SEVENrY
(70) ACRES, conveyed to T. S
Dimery by John Dimery, deceased.
Tract 2. Containing twenty (20]
acres, more or less, conveyed to T. S
HimKtt T TVyT T V**? J
I^IIIIVI v utV U 1(1, L/C?li5 UJf UCCU Uttkd
Jan. 7th, 1907, bounded north an<
west by lands of H. G. Turner, easl
by dower line and south by Jenkins
and Rabon lands.
Tract 3. Containing twelve (12;
acres, more or less, being a part of f
tract of 6,850 acres of land conveyer
to Benjamin Moore by grant dater
March 4th. 1793. commencing at for
merly K. B. Jenkins corner on Johr
Dimery's line and running, E. B. Jen
kins' line to Levi Tompkins' line, an<
then far enough to embrace twelve
acres of land, more or less, by running
a direct line through said land to John
Dimery's line, thence running sai<
line to the commencing point. Beinf
the same tract conveyed to T. S. Dim
pry bv P. W. Dimery by his deed o
even date.
Tract 4. Containing four (4) acres
morn or le^s. commencing at a comei
on the Jenkins line, running said lin<
nr?n hundred and fifty-two yards t.<
John Dimery's corner, thence un sai(
Dimerv'c line one hundred and thirty
six (136) yards; thence to run ai
agreed line about an east course om
hundred and thirtv-two fl3?l yards
thence to run down P. W. Pimerv':
line to the starting point. Being tin
the same tract conveved to T. S. Dim
pry by P. W Dimery by his deed date <
the day of
A. D. 191 ?
Tract 5. All and singular that ce~
tain tract or parcel of land, situat*
in Dog Bluff Townshin, in the Count?
of Horry and State aforesaid, contain
ing three hundred and seventy (370
acres, more or less, composed of 1.hre<
(3) separate parcels, formerly knowi
as the John Dimery lands, to-wit
Parcel No. 1, containing 127 acres
more or less, hounded north by T. S
Tll'mnW n'icl In* Unn*fTi'nc* Cn
tv I ?/' liu^f IIIP k 'IIWI I, VU
road, south hv Doer BlufT Road, nm
west by the Spivev lands. Parcel No
2. ninety-eight (93) acres, more o
loss, hounded by lands of Lovelesi
Tomokins. Brunson Swamp. Do*
Bluff a^d Huggins Short Cut Roads
Parcel No. 3, containing one hundre<
(100) acres, more or less, bounde<
by lands of Rabon. on the east, an<
bv other lands of John W. Dimery oi
all other sides.
Tract 0. Containing ninety-threi
(93) acres, more or less, commeneint
at a stake corner on the Dog Bluf
Road, at Brunson Swamp, runnini
Huggins Short Cut public road, nortl
to a cedar tree corner, thence th<
Buck line north-west to a stake corn
er known as the Moore line, thenc<
said line west to W. A. Spivey's lin<
to stake corner, thence the said W. A
Spivey's line south-west to the Doj
BlufT road, thence the said road south
east to the beginning, described ii
deed of P. W. Dimery, Annie Elizj
Dimery and Mary Dimery to John W
Dimery and William D. Dimerv no
dated but recorded in office of P. M
C. for Hory County in Book "TTV
page 43, and in the deed of Wm. D
Dimery to John W. Dimery dnte<
September 5th, 1914, not recorded.
Tract 7. Containing fifty (50
acres, more or less, commencing at i
stake corner on the Loveless 'Pomp
kins' line, thence southward to th<
run of Brunson Swamp, thence sai<
run to Dog Bluff Poad, thence sai(
road to Huggins Short Cut Road
thence said road to Loveless Tomp
kins' land, thence eastwardly to th<
beginning corner: this being the iden
tical tract of land described in dee<
of Annie Eliza Dimerv to John W
Dimery bearing date of October 19th
1903, and the same land conveyed t<
fho said Annm Eliza Dimery by he
father John Dimery by deed date<
Dcomber 9th. 1899.
Tract 8. Containing seventy (70
acres, more or less, deeded to T. S
Dimery by his father, John Dimerv
and bounded as follows: North by H
G. Turner, east by Huggins Short Cu
Road, South by tract No. 7 above de
sc-'bed. and wes* by J. M. Lewis.
Tracth 9. Containing forty-on<
acres, more or less, bounded as fol
lows: North by H. G. Turner, eas
by Daniel Rabon, and Birt Carroll'i
lands, South by 100 acres of Martha
Jesse and Causey Dimery, West bj
Huggins Short Cut Road?This trac
is composed of the P. W. Dimery lane
containing 16 acres, more or less, an<
the J. M. Lewis land containing 21
acr#?R. more or less.
TERMS OF SALE CASH. Purch
aser to pay for papers.
n n /s , n i .a. .
v/onwuy, o. uciooer itrn, iwi4.
J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff Horry County.
R. B. SCARBOROUGH,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Live at Home,
The home garden, the home orchard,
home-raised flour and feed, home
raised and home-cured hams and bacon,
hens laying eggs in the back lot
and home preserved fruits and vegetables.
These are the things thai
Clemeson College is emphasizing ir
order that farmers may learn the
meaning of "home, sweet home."
'GERMANY AIMED
TERRIBLE BLOWS
ON THE LINES OF THE ARMIES
OF ENGLAND AND FRANCE
: LINES STILL HOLD
i .
r Enornom Forces Being Employed
by Germany in The Belgian and
Contest of Endurance.
Last week saw decided changes in
Belgium in favor of the German armies
showing that they are destined to
d 1.L A vkitavAMW* Vi
j ueairuy nit; ujl Auiwcip, i
? wise the situation remained about the
same, especially along the great bat
tie line in Northern France.
( The fiercest fighting which has
marked the conflict in the French
1 theatre of war proceeded last week
1 on the western wing of the allied arm- J
5 ies. New forces of German cavalry i
and infantry which have appeared in i
> front of the allies' lines, have used
1 every resource and every effort to atj
tain success. They have thrown them-'
. selves again and again at the French
i and British, who have brought equal
ly strong bodies of troops forward to
' Vjppose them.
The battle is no longer one of mai
chine-like strategy of two armies, but
I a contest centering in the powers of
? endurance of two bodies of human bef
dngs.
At one point the German cavalry
succeeded in breaking through the
i- allied lines, at a place which must re?
main undisclosed but not in sufficient
j strength to make their feat of appreciably
importance. The retirement of
the allies, was, however, fully in ac- '
cordance with the plans of the gener- i
al staff. The breach in the line was at
ri an acute angle and the Germans were
_; placed in a very precarious position t
II from which thev were ousted with
- great loss later in the day.
Never, perhaps, in military annals
have so many men come in close grips
/ with cold steel and kept up the strug
gle so long.
} An official announcement made
1 known for the first time the vast num:
hers of German forces fighting in Beli.
gium and France. They are composed
' of no fewer than 23 army corps of
j the active German army, 18 army
corps of reserves, several detachr
ments of the landstrum. Under norR
mal conditions this number of units
" make a grand total of nearly two mil1
lion men. From this total, however,
1 losses must be deducted. The number
1 of allies facing the Germans has not
1 been made public.
P According to the latest dispatch
t frontal attacks have proved so costly
f to both sides that they have been de*
ferred. The antagonists are awaite
ing the results of flanking movements
- on the center of the line (in France)
a which promise greater effect with few
2 er casualties. The German soldiers
live in their trenches. The only warm
- meal they get is served in the night.
1 It is imposible to kindle a fire in the
1 day time as the smoke would divulge
? their position. Otherwise the men
. live on cold victals, fruits and beets.
?>
1 Keep Your Stomach and Liver Health
v A vigorous Stomach, perfect workl
ing Liver and regular acting Bowels
is guaranteed if yen wil use Dr. Kings
,1 Now Tiife Pills. Th^v- insure good
1 Digestion, correct Constipation and
j have an excellent tonic etfect on the
whole system?Purify your blood and
I rid you of all body poisons through
Hie Rownlo D>ilu ort^ ?
^ .. iil yuur LM'Ug"m
gists.?adv.
1 '
Effect of War in China.
) Missionary Frank Raw] in son of
r Shanghai, China, writes: "It occur*
red to me that you will naturally
) want to know how the war is affectI.
ing us and our work. Like everybody
else we have been taken suddenly
^ So far it is only affecting us in two
ways, first, prices have gone up, and
second, the rate of exchange is fluce
tuating very much. So far it has not
~ affected our work and affairs in Shang
g hai are outwardly going as usual. Of
,t course trade is bad and furthermore
/ a good many people are being thrown
t out of employment. There does not
j seem at present any possibility of
> Shanghai getting out of the neutral
zone. So far the Chinese are quiet.
" There seems to be no panic at all and
we are hoping that the situation will
continue as it is and indeed there does
not seem to be much reason why it
should not.
Hopeless Lung Trouble Cured.
Many recoveries from Lung Trouble
are due to Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Hon
ey. It strengthens the Lungs, checks
i the Cough and gives relief at once.?
. Mr. W. S. Wilkins, Gates, N. C.,
writes: "I used Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar'
Honey in a case giv?n up as hopeless
" and it effected a complete cure." Get
t a bottle of Dr. Bel's Pine-Tar-Honey
i If your cough is dry and hacking let
? it trickle down the throat, you will
' surely get relief. Only 25c at your
Druggist.?adv.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of the decree
and judgment of the court made by
his Honor J. W. DeVore, Presiding
Judge, in the case of Horry County
Trust Co., a Corporation, Administrator
of Lizzie Hughes, Deceased,
Plaintiff, vs. Robert Hughes, Leah
Hughes, Rushia Hughes Johnson, Solomon
Hughes, Mary Hughes Bellamy,
Anna Hughes Newton, Rebecca Hughes
Dewett and Arthur Hughes, Defendnts,
and dated the 1st day of October,
A. D., 1914, I, the undersigned
J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Horry County,
will sell at public auction to the highest
bidder before the Court House
door at Conway, in Horry County, and
State of South Carolina, during the
legal hours of sale, on salesday in No- I
vember next, it being the Second (2)
day of said month, all and singular |
those certain lands situate in Horry
County, and described as follows, towit:
All and singular that certain piece,
parcel, or tract of land containing
Sixty-four and one-half acres, lying,
being, and situate in Conway Town
ship and on the South side of the
Waccamaw River, between Skinners'
Swamp and the public road leading
from Hemmingways Ferry to Little
River, S. C., and bound as follows:
North by lands of Hellon Lees children
and Skinners Swamp, East by
lands of Anna Rebecca Thompsonschil
dren. South by lands of Thos. Lees
children and West by lands of HeIon
Lee. Reference to a plat made by
Jos. M. King on the 12th day of February
A. D., 1881, will more fully
show. The said tract of land is a
part of a tract originally granted to
one Jesse Bruton on the 14th day of
November A. D., 1792, and was conveyed
to Robert Hughes, by F. G.
Burroughs and B. G. Collins by their
deed bearing the date of December
the 30th. A. D. 1891.
TERMS OF SALE CASH; Purchaser
to pay for panel's..
Conway, S. C., October 5th, 1914.
J. A. LEWIS.
Sheriff of Horry Co.
H. II. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of the decree
and judgment of the court made by
his Honor J. W. DcVore, Presiding
Judge, in the case of John Arthur
Johnson, by A. P. Johnson, his Guardian.
dian Ad Litem, Plaintiff, vs.
D. C. ?Johnson, Minnie B. Johnson,
William D. Johnson, James, B. Johnenn
Rii iM?nn rrli c A T oil nenn nml
Mrs. S. C. Johnson, Defendants,
and dated the 1st day of October, A.
D., 1014. T, the undersigned J. A.
Lewis. Sheriff of Horry County, will
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder before the Court House door
at Conway, in Horry County, and
State of South Carolina, during the
legal hours of sale, on salesday in November
next, it being the Second (2)
day of said month, all and singular
those certain lands situate in Horry
County, and described as follows, towit:
*
That certain tract of land in Galivants
Ferry Township, Horry County,
South Carolina, containing two hundred
acres, more or less, lying on
both sides of the public road leading
from Galivants Ferry to Conway and
partily in the fork of the Rough and
Ready Road, and being known as
lands formerly owned by the widow
McQueen and her daughter, Julia,
and bounded by lands of Mrs. Geo.
Johnson and Mrs. Barnhill, by Geo.
Holliday?being the same tract of
land conveyed to me, N. A. Vaught,
by E. C. McQueen and Julia R. McQueen
by deed dated the 13th day of
Sentember, A. D. 1901. recorded in the
office of R. M. C. for Horry County in
book "MM," page 150.
TERMS OF SALE CASH. Purchaser
to pay for papers.
Conway, S. C., October Gth, 1914.
J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff Hory County.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
CONWAY LODGE, No. 65, A. F. M
H Th^rewlll be a regular com
munication ??f Conway Lodge
yMgPSgKl o.<ir? F. M. will ho hold
?c<.-iath* i9i,?7:3
/^-/y Din. \Vo n.ive work aim ob
> iv^ry mooting, bo pleas
W 10. McCOHl), W.M.
('HAS. DUSENBl'IiY See. I'rotoni.
Fattentbon I
Mr. Stock Owner!
We carry in stock all the
following
Boyd's Remedies
which are guaranteed to do the
work claimed for them or purchase
price will be refunded.
Boyd's Sure Pop Colic Cure, large . $1.00
Boyd's Sure Pop Colic Cure, small , .50
Boyd's Sure Pop Fever & Cough Cure .50
Boyd's Sure Pop Purgntive 50
Boyd's Sure Pop Eye Remedy ... .50
Boyd's Suro Pop Hoof Liquid . . . .25
Boyd's Sure Pop Magnetic Ointment . .26
Boyd's Liniment, small ...... .25
Boyd's Liniment, medium 50
If? r
uuyu b juimmcnc, iarc6 . . # . . l.w
Boyd's Worm and Condition Po. uml. . .25
Boyd's Worm and Condition Po. med . .50
Boyd's Worm and Condition Po. l?e. 1.00
For Sale by
Conway Drug Co.,
Conway, S. C.
Dizzy? Bilious? .Constipated?
Dr. King's New Live Pills will cure
you, cause a healthy flow of Bile and
rids your Stomach and Bowels of
waste and fermenting body poisons.
They are a Tonic to your stomach and
Liver and tone up the general system.
First dose will cure you of that depressed,
dizzy, bilious and constipated
condition. 26c all druggists.?adv
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Asmg jfort nowj;
MTHE HURR
Before doctor arrives yoi
paregoric on hand for ba
Willie's tummy! Why, in
lapius, don't people tak<
in time ? See us.
CONWAY DRU
CONWAY
W. E. McCORD, ^
Dental Surgeon,
CONWAY, S. C.
?
H. H. WOODWARD, "?
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Attorney and Counsellor at Law, pj
CONWAY, S. C. vc
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R. B. SCARBOROUGH,
Attorney at Law,
CONWAY, S. C. j |
HAL L. BUCK, j
* Fire Insurance * *
Office Conway National Bank
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J. M. JOHNSON, I
CIVIL ENGINEER
Marion, S C.
Railroad, City and Land Surveying. *~
and Drainage. Road-building ar
Sewers Draughting and Riue Print ing
H. C. CAIN IN ON
Genpral Land Surveying.
Office?Duck Duilding
CONWAY, S C.
W C SINGLETON
w
ATTORNEY AT LAW w
Conway, S. C. I]
ov
Office up'Stairs Buck Building
ENOCH S. C. BAKER
Attorney at Law
Spivey Building. 1
CONWAY, S. C.
I
D A Spivey & Company
ffiFUg [On "THE CORNER"
In ~
PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK BL'DG
llonds gt
Fire ro
Life or
And
Other _
INSURANCE.
I). A. SI'lVEY. VV. B. KING s
CI
CHAS. R. SCARBOROUGH,
j Conway, -S. C.
Complete Waterworks, Steam, Hotwa- j,
tor and Hot Air Heating Plants
INSTALLED ANYWHERE
Bi
er
Only Plumbing and Heating goods and
material of highest quality used.
Full line of Tub, Toilet, Lavatory
Sink and other Bathroom Accessories ^
and repairs on hand at all times.
Plumbing and Heating
PUT WATER AND HEAT
IN YOUR HOUSE. ,
do
SO
low To Give Quinine To Children. ^
T?nRH.INKi8thef.r?de-mark name given to au p
(proved Quinine. It is a Tasteless Syrup, pleasit
to take and does not disturb the stomach, rj
lildren take it and never know it is Quinine.
especially nonpted to Adults who cannot M<
ke ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor ._
use nervousness nor ringing In the head. Try 1~>.
the next time you need Quinine for any pur- i
*". Ark for 2 ounce original package. The atl
vine FICUKIMNK is blown in bottle. 26 cents.
td
Apply Sloan's Freely for Lumbago
Your attacks of Lumbago are not
nearly so hopeless as they seem. You a
can relieve them almost instantly by A
a simple application of Sloan's Lini- m
ment on the back and loins. Lumba- ?
go is a form of rheumatism, and 1
yields quickly all in through the sore, 1
tender muscles, limbers up the back 8
and makes it feel fine. Get a bottle 8
of Sloan's Liniment for 25 cents of ft
any druggist and have it in the house V
?against colds, sores and swollen V
joints, rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica 1
and like ailments. Your money back '
if not satisfied, but it does give almost
instant relief.?adv.
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ti'vc wished yoit had __
by. or oeDDermint for J
m ? m mm
the name of Aescoe
a medicinal stitch
Q COMPANY.
s. c.
'
$ P- HAWES
GROCER
Only High Or ado Family and Plantn
jn> Supplh s handled. Your i atronage
respecOully solicited ami will be apreelated.
Satisfaction guaranteed or
mr money back. >-o trouble to show
>ods, so if you don't s* e what yon wan
k for it.
lew Store.
We have bought out. the stock of
. F Ga?qu* Co, cl the corner oposite
the Horry Tobacco Wareouse
We carry up-to-date .Staple
nd Fancv Groceries, Beef, Pork*%
ausage, Etc. Give us a call anci
e convinced that our goods aro
*esh.
Yours for business
J. T. Proctor Jr.
& Co.
GEO. LUM LAUNDRY,
CONWAY, S. C\.
Beginning July 1st. 191tf
All persons must take tickets I for
ork left here Possitively do
ork delivered until ticket is profited.
Laundry not called for in
) days will be sold for charges.
GEORGE LUM
CHICHESTER S PILLS
TUB DIAMOND It I* AND. /. '
I.u?Dvn1 Ank your Oi-uuji*t for
c it LLhxVa 4'M clx-tMc r'M D?uin,>n?TTlrand/#\X
I'llln in Iti-ri (ml Oolil nicwlliin^r/
boxew, scaled witD Ilttic Vlbttua.
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I C 2f DIAMOND ItltAND I'U.J.h, U* XO>
Y'O' O years known us liest. Sales!, AW ays ?el -ub>o
-r SOI D BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
FOR SALE !
My house and lot on corner Beaty
reet and 6th Avenue. Good sixom
house and out buildings. Write
call on me for prices at once.
2t. J. H. Oliver.
NOTICE r y
Pursuant to an order of His Honor
W. G. Shipp, Judge of the 12th Ciriit,
dated September 9th, 1914, updating
the undersigned Receiver of
ic Horry Industrial School, notice is
jreby given that all persona holding
aims against the said Horry Indus*ial
High School are hereby notified
make proof of same before W. L.
ryan, Esq., Special Refree, at a refence
to be held at his otlice at Conly,
S. C., on or before October 10tl?<
14. F. A. Burroughs,
Receiver.
>nway, S. C., Sept. 21, 1914.?3t.
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that the unrsigned
as administratrix of tf p ner
nal estate of B. A. Elks, will I
the Judge of Probate of Horry
>unty, at his office, at Conway, S.
, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, on
onday the 12th day of October A.
, 1914, for a final discharge as such
ministrator. . Mrs. R. J. Sanders
Qualified Admx. of B. A.
Elks, Dec'd. n
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