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THURSDAY, NOV. 18, 1915
Information is the stuff of which
knowledge is made.
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Putting up with the disappointments
and drawbacks in this life is only
a part of the game.
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Practice does not make perfect, for
there is nothing perfect. It only gets
you a little nearer perfection and that
is all you can call it.
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Some men and women go through
life fully believing that the limit has
been reached in the way of improvement.
They not only believe, they
know, that it is useless to try to get
out of the old ruts.
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running a certain business or how
long you have been engaged in a cer
tain work?there are ways in which
you can improve it, new things you
can learn about it, short cuts you can
discover in order to do your work better
and quicker and make better results
for those who give you their patronage.
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One reason given for the low grade
of nearly all of the tobacco produced
this year is the fact that the farmers
as a general rule failed to use the
right amount of fertilizers. They
were afraid of low prices for tobacco
and cotton and did not want to
risk too much ih the start.
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First af all the Horry County Fair
Corporation should see about procuring
the grounds in the right place and
its own buildings; or else prepare
suitable grounds around other buildings
that are furnished free. It would
help a lot to have the brick bats removed
and the holes filled up for con*
venience in walking.
It does not pay to go half-way
measures in the fight against evil.
Anything once started on its way
tends to gain momentum and go faster
and faster the farther away it gets.
If a man starts downward ho goes
down faster and faster the longer he
stands in the way to destruction; if In*
decides to do good he goes faster and
faster toward high ideals the longer
he keeps his eye on them and proceeds
toward them. The least little
tendency toward evil will gain
strength as it goes and once the brow
of the hill is turned there is nothing
that can be done except to plunge
headlong into the bottomless abyss.
While it is yet time it is best to call a
halt while slowing up is possible, lielore
long it may be too late.
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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States For the Eastern District
of South Carolina.
In the matter of
S. L. Scherr,
liunkhupt.
To the creditors of S. lL. Scherr, of
Conway, in the County of Horry and
district aforesaid, a bankrupt:
Notice is hereby given that on the
30th day of October, A. D? 1915, the
said S. L. Scherr was duly adjudicated!
a bankrupt, and that the first meeting
of his creditors will be held at my
office in Marion, S. C., en the 50th
day of November A. !)., 1915, at 10:00
o'clock in the forenoon, at which time
the said creditors may attend, prove
their claims, appoint a trustee, examine
the bankrupt and transact such
other business as may properly come
before said meeting.
A. F. WOODS,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
.Marion, S. C\, Nov. 15th, 1915.
NOTICE OF SAL?.
Under and by virtue cf the decree
ar.d indfnnnnt nl* t'i-? mnvf K -
his Honor Frank B. Gary, Prcsidhfc
Judge, in the case of II. H. Woodward
Plaintiff vs. Frosty L. Todd and F. L
Tood, and Millie Phipps, Defendants
and dated the 1st day of November A
I)., HHT>. 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 Cenwav,
in Horry County, and State ot
South Carolina, during legal hours of
sale, on salesday in December next, it
being the (>th day of said month, ali
and sing Jar those certain lands situate
in llorry County, and described as j
follows, Xo wit:
All and singular that certain tract
or parcel of land, containing twentyfive
((25) acres, more or less, situate
in Conway Township, about one mile
from Allen, on the West side of the
Fair Bluff Road, being part of a tract
\
known as the S. N. Sessions land, and
the land hereby conveyed is bounded
as follows, to wit: Beginning at a
stake or lightwood knot corner on G.
L. Bryant's line, Rattlesnake Branch,
thence the said branch westwardly to
a lightwood knot corner known as the
W. M. Norris corner, thence running
up another little branch between the
flat bay and the Pig Pen Ridge, running
westwardly to a stake corner, on
the line of Burroughs & Collins Company,
thence southwardly to the edge
of Flat Bay to a lightwood knot corner,
thence running eastwardly to a
i: ?1~ i i i a. i .i
ugucwuim kiiui corner Known as tne
corner of Burroughs & Collins Company,
thence Southwardly to another
corner of the Burroughs & Collins Com
pany, running their line, thence running
Eastwardly to a stake corner on
G. L. Bryant's line, thence Northwardly
said Bryant's line to the beginning
point: Bounded North by land of W.
M. Norris, and Issadora Todd, West
by land of Burroughs & Collins Company,
South by land of Burroughs &
Colins Company ,and on the East by |
land of G. L. Bryant, and being the
same tract conveyed to me, Frosty
Todd, by P. C. Phipps, by his deed dated
the 10th day of August A. D.,
1908. See Book III, page 280.
TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers.
Conway, S. C., November 12th, 1915.
J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff of Horry County.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
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NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of the decree
and judgment of the court made by
his Honor George E. Prince, Presiding
Judge, in the case of Sidney A. Tindal
Jr., Plaintiff vs. Adell Tindal, Mollie
E. Graham, Elvie Williams, Anna
Brown, Pearlie A. Brown, Effie Beverly,
Zettie Tindal, Harlee Beverly
Albert Beverly, Frank Beverly, Dora
Beverly, et al., Defendants, and dated
the 29th day of March A. D. J915, l,i
the undersigned J. A. Lewis, Sheriff(
of Horry County, will sell at public
I auction to the highest bidder before
j the Court House door at Conway, in
. Horry County, and State of South Car
' olina, during legal hours of sale, on
J salesday in December next, it being
, the 1st day of said month, all and
I singular those certain lands situate in
I Horry County, and described as follows,
to wit:
All and singular that certain tract
of land in Bucks Township in the
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county and State aforesaid, containing
seventy (70) acres, more or less,
and bounded on the North by lands of
C. F. Brown, on the Fast by lands of
Capers Beverly and M. E. Graham, on
the South by lands of Randolph Shelly,
and on the West bv lands of Capi
ers Beverly; being lands conveyed to
Sidney A. Tindal, Sr., by Sarah Tindal.
Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers.
i Conway, S. C., Nov. 12th, 101T?.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
J .A. LEWIS,
Sheriff of Horry County.
THE HORRY HEB
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NOTICE.
Under and by virtue of the Decretal
Or dm made by his Honor, Frank *B.
Gary, Presiding Judge, in the case of
Conway Savings Bank, a Corporation,
Trustee, Plaintiff, vs. L. H. Burroughs,
et al., defendants, dated November
3rd, 1915, the undersigned will
offer for sale before the Coint House
door at Conway, S. C., within legal
sale hours on Monday, the Gth day of
December, 1915.
"ALL AND SINGULAR, those six
(G) certain lots, parts of lots and parcels
of land, situate in the Town ct
Conway, and those two certain plantations
and parcels of land situate in
Conway Township, County of llornv,
State of South Carolina, bounded ar. i
described as follows, to wit:
I PARCEL NO. 1: Containing onehalf
(1-2) acre, situate as aforesaid
in the Town of Conway, known and
marked on a plat of said Town as lot
No. 102, situate at the junction of
Meaty Street and Fifth Avenue, fully
described in the deed made to L. II.
Burroughs by Will A. Freeman, February
18th, 1911.
PARCEL NO. 2: Situate in the
Town of Conway, containing one-half
( 1-2^ nrrp tnnvi'ii mwi ?vi ? vlr oU *1
plat of said Town as Lot No. 101:
bounded North by Lot No. 102; East
by Lot No. 88; South by Lot No. 100;
and West by Beaty Street; conveyed
lo L. H. Burroughs by D. A. Spivey by
deed of date December 27th, 1911.
PARCEL NO. .'3: Situate in the
Town of Conway, containing one-half
(1-2) acre, known and marked on the
plat of said Town as Lot No. 105; lying
on the East side of Beaty Street
and bounded by Lots Nos. "92, 104.
and 100"; conveyed by R. G. Dusenbury
by deed of date April 1st, 1902.
to L. H. Burroughs.
PARCEL NO. 4: Containg onehalf
(1-2) acre, more or less, known
and marked on plat of said Town as
Lot No. 8: lying af the junction of
Third Avenue and Main Street, conveyed
to me by L. H. Burroughs Company
January 6th, 1911, formerly a
part of the Mayo estate and known as
the Mayo Store Lot.
PARCEL NO. 5: Situate in the
Town of Conway, containing onefourth
(1-4) acre, more or less, being
the Eastern portion of Lot No. 7; purchased
by L. H. Burroughs Company
from Gussie M. Dusenbury and conveyed
to me January 6th, 1911; commencing
at the corner where L. H
Burroughs, J. A. McDermott and Gussie
M. Dusenborv's lines ioin. runnincr
South 66 2-3 feet to Masonic Temple's
line; with that line Eastwardly to the
Quattlebaum line 65 feet; thence
Northwardly 66 2-3 feet; thence West
wardly 65 feet to the beginning corner.
PARCEL NO. 6: Situate in the
Town of Conway, containing one-third
(1-3) acre, more or less, conveyed :o
me by Harmon W. Ward by deed of
date July 26, 1906, said lot fronting
72 feet on Race Path and running back
210 feet to the Curry Avenue; bounded
North by Curry Avenue; East by
Rose Johnson's lot; South by Oakland
Avenue or street known as the Race
Path, and West by Oakland Park and
Lot known as the Old Curry Lot.
PARCEL NO. 7: Situate in Conway
Township, on the East side of the
Waccamaw River, containg One Hun*
dred and Forty (140) acres, more or
less; bounded by lands of Daniel Edge,
et al., described in deed made by W^
L. Mishoe, Clerk of Court to L. H.
Burroughs, April 6, 1908, to which reference
is craved. .'
PARCEL NO. 8: Situate in Conway
Township, containing One Hundred
and Fifty (150) acres, more or less,
known as the Daniel Edge Tract;
bounded North by lands of W. II. Kabon;
East by Parcel No. 7; South by
land of Dunn and Causey; and West
by Waccamaw River; conveyed to W.
Indigestion
Due to C
Neglect of Important Function
May Seriously Impair
The Health.
There are many people who believe
they suffer from indigestion when
their discomfort really is due to a constipated
condition.
Bloat, with its attendant mental depression,
sick-headache, the belching
I of sour stomach gasses, etc., are frei
quentlv due to inaction of the bowels
1 l?
*V\ >t\ * v. niVx \ wii^uoi i"ii <11111 till! tlWUIJI*
usually disappears. The use of cathar
ties and purgatives should be avoided
however; these shock the system un
necessarily and, at best, their effect is
but temporarily. A mild laxative is
far preferable.
The compound of simple laxativ<
herbs known as Dr. Cnldwell's fyf
Pepsin and sold in drug stores for fif
ly cents a bottle, is highly recommc'M
ed. Mr. Benj. Bessie, 300 Madison St.
Gary, Ind., thinks Dr. Caldwell's Syr
up Pepsin a wonderful medicine; fo
four yenrs he had a severe case o
indigestion and constipation be fori
! trying Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin
ALP, OOWWAy, 8. 0.
L. Bryan, Clerk of Court, by deed of
date April 5, 1909 to L. H. Burroughs.
TO ALL OF WHICH AFORESAID
DEEDS, and the record thereof, reference
is duly craved as forming a part
hereof."
Terms of sale: CASH. Purchaser to
pay for papers.
W. L. BRYAN,
Special Master.
November 11, 1915.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of a distress
warrant for rent issued by J. Sid Bellamy
against S. W. May nurd, dated
the 4th day of October A. D. 1915, and
! to me directed; and the said S. W.
Maynard h: ving failed and neglected
| to replevy the goods and chattels here
inai'tar described: I, the undersigned
li. N. Sessions, Agent of the landlord,
-.Ul I c;,1 O.OI ill -11
lii ot.m 't . uivi LJL'tlUIliy) Will soil lit
public auction, to the highest bidders,
for cash beginning .at i! o'clock in
the forenoon, on bTiday tho JiOth day
; of November A. D. 1915, at the J.
Sid licllai.iv place at Wortham's
llridgo, all and singular the following
described personal property taken under
said distress warrant, to wit:
6000 pounds seed cotton, 00 bushels
of corn in shuck, l(x25 bundles of fodder,
ten thousand pounds hay, fourteen
acres of cotton in field, twelve
acres of pea-vine hay,?all amounts
estimated when seized to contain said
quantities more or less when taken, i
and consisting of the crops raised by
S. \V. Maynard during the year 1915,
then on the said place,?-also one bale
of cotton of 486 pounds and the seed
out of five other bales, at the gin of
M. B. Thompson Co., at Wain pee, S.
J C.?also all other property taken under
said warrant and shown by the
appraisement duly made. The said
1p will Iwmjmm nt tho cni.l T <21.1
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lamy place at Wortham's Bridge, and
may be adjourned to other near-by
places, especially Wampec, S. C.f as
may be announced at the said place of
beginning said sale.
H. N. SESSIONS,
Conway, S. C., Nov. 10th, 1915.
H. H. WOODWARD. Attorney
for J. Sid Bellamy.
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How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot
be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
: believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by his firm.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,
Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern-1
ally, acting directly upon the blood
} and mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.?adv.
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IS CONWAY SATISFIED
The Evidence is Convincing?The
Testimony Open to Investigation
Before a statement can be accepted
here it must be supported by local
testimony?by the evidence of some
one residing in Conway. Statements
from unknown people in remote
places may be true, but we cannot
prove them. Here is a statement by
a Conway resident:
Mrs. G. A. Macklen, nurse, Laurel |
St., Conway, says: "I don't hesitate
to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. I
consider them a valuable medicine for
backache, headaches, dizziness and
irregular passages of the kidney secretions.
I have often recommended
them and they have always given the
best of results."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?get
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that
Mrs. Macklen had. FOSTER-MILitTTRM
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l May Be
onstipation
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BEN J. BASSIN.
he is glad lo recommend to all who
! suffer stomach and bowel trouble.,
, A bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
- Pepsin should be in every home for
r use when occasion arises. A trial botfj
tle? free of charge, can be obtained by
a .Writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 45-:
Washington St., Monticcllo, III .
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In Loving Memory.
T. S. Lee died at his home near
Thompson, S. C., on November 5th.
He was stricken with paralysis in May
191o, and was an invalid ever since
that time. He was born on May 2Gth>
1844 and served four years in the war
between the States. His life was honest
and straightforward from beginning
to end. lie was the father of ten
children, four of whom preceded him
to the grave. The surviving ones arc:
!?. VV. Lee, (J. K. Lee, T. A Lee, and G.
C. Lee, of Thompson, S C., \V. S. Lee
of Lake City, S. C., Mrs. C. C. Smith
of Burgess, B. C. He is survived by
21 grand-children. He was.a member
' of Collins Creel; L ptist Church.
I Precious father thou hr.st left us,
Yes, left us forewmmore,
But we hope to meet our loved one,
On the bright and golden shore.
Lonely the house and pad tlm hours,
Since our dear one if. gone,
Hut oh! a brighter homo than ours,
In Heaven is his home.
?TILL FAMILY.
NOTICE.
i
Under ana by virtue of the Decretal
Order made by his Honor, Drank B.
Oary, Presiding Judge, in the ease of
Conway Savings Bank, a Corporation,
against J. D. oinglctary Company, ei
ah, dated Nov. Srd, 1915, and to me
directed, 1 will offer for sale before
the Court House door at Conway, S.
C., within legal sale hours, on Monday,
the 6th day of December, 1915.
"ALL AND SINGULAR, those certain
lots or parcels of land, situate in
the Town of Loiis, in the County of
Horry, and State of South Carolina,
described as follows, to wit:?
Lot or Parcel No. 1: Lying on the
Western side of the Atlantic Coast
Line Railroad Right of Wav, and on
the Northern side of Patterson Street
(formerly the Todd's Ferrv Road.)
beginning at the corner of C. A. Hick-1
man's lot on said Patterson Street,
and 1 hence running Northward with
the Hickman line one hundred and sixty-two
(102) feet to Broad Street;
thence Westward two hundred (200)
feet to the corner of the Suggs Lot,
thence Southward with the said Suggs
line one hundred and sixty-four (104)
feet to Patterson Street, thence Patterson
Street Eastward two hundred
(200) feet to the beginning corner;
bounded on the North by Broad Street,
on the East by Hickman Lot, on the
South by said Patterson Street and
on the West by said Suggs lot.
The above is the identical property
conveyed to J. D. Singletary Company
by the following named conveyances,
to wit: J. D. Singletary by his
deed dated May Gth, 1913; James C.
Bryant by his deed dated April 14th,
1909; S. P. Cox by his deed dated Feb.
19th, 1912; C. M. Reaves by his deed
dated Feb. 12th, 1912; and the same
aggregates three-fourths (3-4) of one
acre, more or less.
Lot or Parcel No. 2: Containing
Nine (9) acres; bounded on the North
by Sanderson Street; on the East by
land of J. D. Singletary and Avenue
or Street leading to said Singletary's
residence from said Sanderson Street;
South by land of Y. P. McQueen; West
by lands of B. M. Stevens; being the
same land conveyed to J. D. Singletary
Company by E. L. Sanderson by
deed dated December 20th, 1911."
Terms of sale: CASH . Purchaser
to pay for papers.
J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff of Horry County.
ROBT. B. SCARBOROUGH,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
"CHICKEN AND RICE"
40 Bags Rice $3.85
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65 Bags Rice $4.90
55 Bags Rice $5.50
Y on have the
Chickens, we can
I
save you money
on the rice. - - -
Palmetto
j Grocery Co.
j COOPER ... MULLINS
i Capital and Surplus $80,000
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Facts For Snffcrcrp. H
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Pain rcsult3 from injury or conges- M
tioi:. be it neuralgia, rheumatism,
luinnugo, iicuritis, loothache, sprain, ' J
bruioj, sore stiff muscles or whatever * H
pain you have yields to Sloan's Lini- jfl
moat?brings now fresh blood, dis- 1
solves the congestion, relievos the in- pi
jury, the circulation is free and your :l
pain leaves if by magic. The nature j
of its qualities penetrate immediately |
t > the sore spot. Don't keep on suffer 1
i'lp;. Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment. |
Use it. It means instant relief. Prico I
25c. and 60c? $1.00 bottle holds >six. \
timer as much as the 25e. size.?-adv.. J
II. IT. WOODWARD, J
Attorney and Counsellor at L*vr, J
CONWAY, S ~
HAL L. RUCK,
* '* Fire Insurance ? 9 ?
Office Conway National ftanb
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[ Conway, S. C. ^ |
R. B. SCARBOROUGH
Attorney at Law, 91
CONWAY. S. C.
WILLIAM EUGENE KING, M 0 ?||
Physician and Surgeon '
Office in Piatt Drug Co. ||
AYNOR,. - - - S. C. 1
CHAS. R. SCARBOROUGH '' 1
CONWAY, .SOUTH CAROLINA
Complete Waterworks, Steam Hot wa- ^ Vj
ter and Hot Air Heating Plants
INSTALLED ANYWHERE
Only Plumbing and Heating goods
and material of highest quality used* '
1,1.. 11 1* ? _ r 'P..L T.!l _ X ? J
1 lii! line ui iuB) tuuei, iia\aiory9
Sink and other Bathroom Accessories
and on hand at all times.
Piuf.oing and Heating.
PUT HOT WATER AND
HEAT IN YOUR HOUSE
S. P. HAWES
Auto Supplies, Fancy Groceries ^
Ajax Tires, guaranteed 5000
miles.
PHONE 57.
QUICK DELIVERY. . I
D A Spivey & Company
On "THE COKNER" -A
in
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Bonds
Fire
Life
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Other
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D. A. SPIVEY. W. B. KIN6
T. B. LEWIS, * ,
Atty. and Councellor at Law ^
JJNWAY, - - - S. C.
DR. J. D. THOMAS
Physician and Surgeon
LORIS, s. o. , J
J. 0. Norton E. S. C. Baker
NORTON & BAKER ' *
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
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Beginning July 1st. 19181
All persons must take ticketsjfor
work left here. Possitlvely no
work delivered until ticket is presented.
Laundry not called for in
30 days will be sold for charges.
LUM JUNG
rJ.
M. JOHNSON,
CIVIL ENGINEER
Marion, S C..
Railroad, City and Land Surveying;
and Drainage. Road-building an
Sewers Draughting and Blue Printing
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
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