---- -V- V • v/M u Jill J/Vl 11 KChadbouru.Rev. W. L. Wait and Rev. J. )avia have been returned to the:orate of the Conway Station and way Circuit respectively for the ing year by the Methodist con-ncc.The fakirs who have been so in Lriously and so lustily crying r wares on our streets for the t several weeks have, like the bs, folded their tents and silently B awayAlex Hardee, while hauling is ties in the neighborhood of \h post office last week, had the fortune to lelfcone of the timbers } across his leg, breaking it and ;rwise iujuring his body.Mr. George M. Kirton and Mrs. V. Graddy, of the Galivants ry section, went to Marion last k and took the train for Georgia re they will spend the holidays ting relatives and friends.A new store is in process of ;tion at Homewood for Jay E bolas, on land which he recently chased there. It will be a branch iis growing business here. The addtitun to his store here has i starud. fWe have had so far this season fry mild winter. Hut as one llow doesn t make a summer so gentle zepher doesn't mark the ling of winter and, therefore, e is no telling what Old Proba ies has in fctore for us before daisies bloom.J. B. Prince who was recently loyed by one of the leading bura-e companies at F.| force, S. C.. accepted a position witjh the I hern Cotton Oil Company at imbift, S. C., where his friends address his letters.Newton Sweet wui recently ap ited as town marshal by the town leil and he went on duty last k. He takes charge during the days, a very trying time fora icm.iii in any town, but be his wr. that he is a wide awake offi-Thev were seated in a cozy corner beneath a bower of green.Suspended above their heads were the letters “D” and *‘M.” The bride was attired in a becoming white dress with lace trimmings while the groom wore the customary coat and vest with light trousers and white tie.After congratulations were over you were shown to the dining room and seated This apartment was presided over by Miss Bessie Bur roughs, gowned in organdy with pink ribbons, and Miss Mary Harris Atwater, in organdy and blue rib bons. The color scheme of the dining room was red and green. It was lighted by a large red lamp and and rows of candles on the two sides of the room and the red crepe paper was festooned from the center of the room to the four corners of the table.A salad course was served follow ed by cake and coffee. An individual bouquet of violets tied with ribbon, furnished each of the guests was a souvenir of the occasion.After leaving the dining reom the guests assembled in the parlor and the hallway where they spent the remaining portion of the even* ing. vAt 11 o'clock the last guest had bade the bride and groom good night and everyone pronounced it a very enjoyable evening.Patterson * -Lone.On Dec. 15th, 1905, at the residence of the hride, Miss Emma J. Long yvas married to Mr. J. M. Patterson, Rev. DemsieHewett performing the ceremony.The attendants were Miss Ida Prioce wilhR. H. Todd, Miss Mary Patterson with G. F Prince, Miss Sailie Prince with G. A. Causee, Daisy Patterson with Henry Todd. On the following day the happy couple accompanied by the attendants, visited Mr. G. A. Prince at Daisy, the father of the bride, where a table of good things had been carefully prepared and was very much enjoyed by all preseot. After dinner the party spent some time with Mr. Z. ilixw ill fViiki' Mr Rlias hMna a Nil.was among those in town one day last week.—Lewis Jones of Green Sea spent some time in the city last week on business.• f—F. W. Jordan and W* H. Lewis of Adrian were both in the city last Saturday.—A. 0. McNair paid the office a pleasaut call one day the latter part of last week.LeRoy Martin left last week?to spend the holidays with his sister at Rock Hill,—Lewis Jones of Green Sea township spent some time in Conway last Friday on business.—R. 3. Singleton of the Socatftee section was among the arrivals in town last week,—H. N. Sessions was off in the county cn legal business the latter part of last week.—Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Marsh have moved into the McWhite cottage near the Gully Store—Prof. W, S. Morrision, of lt;’lem* son College, paid this office a pleas-ent call last Thursday.—Mr and Mrs. D. V. Richardson and little son Donald, spent Christ mas in Conwmy with relatives.—J. W. McCormick, of Socastee, was among the prosperous farmers who visited the city last week.— U. A, Dusenbury, a prominent citizen of Horry, was among our visitors this week. — Georgetown Times.— Col J. H. Wharton and the other railroad commissioners, were in Georgetown this week. — Georgetown Times.— Mrs. S. D. Dusenbury, of Sccas tee, and niece, Miss Delia Blanchard, attended the crystal wedding of Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Dusenbury.and his readers I remain yours, J. D. Harrelson.NOTICE.STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,County of Horry.Court of Common Pleas.William J Hardee, Mary A Prince, Martha I Fut rill, George W Hardee Sr, am) Charlotte E Cause,PlaintiffagainstCelia J Hrt*he..*i, R»bi M Hardee France# H Todd Delia K Cvrald. Lewis Hardee Halite Hardee Mary Jane Hardee M F JohnSbn Laura J Simmons John Warren Hardee Ida E Hardee Ellen L liar dee Ernest Mel. Hardee Win If Hanlee George Luther Hardee Viola M Hardee Win C Hardee Jae L Hardee Thomas O Hardee Daniel II Harf^ee Frances K Hardee John T Hardee George W Hardee jr Minnie A Hardee F'lora L Hardee l.udie B Hardee and Bessie M Hardee DefendantsORDERCpor reading and tiling (he petition of II II Woodw ard, verified the stTth day of November A D 19Uf, for the appointment of a guardian ad litem, for the Defendants, Daniel II Hardee Fran -*es K Hardee John T Hardee George W Hardee jr Minnie A Hardee Flora L nardee Ludie B Hardee and Bessie M nardee all infants and resident# of the State of Georgia, and the consent of u N Sessions Esq. who appears to my satisfaction to be a competent and auitable person, on motion of the said U II Woodward, Plaintiffs Attorney ^ORDERED, That H N Sessions be appoint-d guardiau ad litem for Daniel h Hardee Frances E Hardee John T uardee George W nardee jr Minnie A nardee Flora L nardee Ludie B uardee and Be#»ie M uardee, absent infant Defendant* in tit a above stated action, uniesa within twenty dave after the publication of this order as hereinafter directed, they procure a guardian at I liteme to h appointed.ltlefnrthei ordered, that a copy of this order be served upon the said infant Defendants Danie*H nardee France#E nardee John! Hardee George W uaidit* jr Minnie A nardee Flora L nardee Ludie it Uardee and Bennie M hardee by depositing a copy thereof iu the poatoflice at Conway S C. properly enclosed in an envelope, with postage prepaid, directed to each of said infant defendant*. at their last know u places of residence, as stated in said |*etiUon, one copy to be so encluaed and directed to each of said infanta and that this order he published in urn* newspaper published at Conway . S. C. for six consecutive week* the ii«t publication thereof to be a# soon a# may lr sftu the date hereof.Dated Uw V7th day of November A D PJUS.11 Sm* W. L. Mi*hoe, C c r P