The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 29, 1906, Image 11
1 He Who
The wholesome flav
I ful, appetizing aroma
I grown in the famous
I bacco belt continues
I popularize man's fond:
I ing tobacco. Lovers
I pass the good thin]
chewer makes anothei
m iu uiwi?cue iiuw many
I and more pounds of to
1 to the population, in
A where SCHNAPPS to
sold,)than there are
B where SCHNAPPS hi
I offered to the trade.
Only choice selectioi
I tured, thoroughly cu
grown in the fame
I tobacco belt, are us<
SCHNAPPS.
That's why it has a
B and more lasting fla
I tobacco formerly sold
B double the price they
M SCHNAPPS.
JR. J. REYNOLDS
EniliiK Fnt. |
Darwin relates that the Gauchos of 1
the American pampas live for months
011 the fat meat of the oxen they watch '
over. The Eskimos can got along very >
well by eating from Uve pounds to six
pounds ft day of reindeer or seal's flesh
pa long as It Is not too lean, but con- '
tains a duo proportion of fat. Says the
author of "Diet and Dietetics:" "Sam?
men obliged to 11 vo a very fatiguing
life, the trappers and Uuuters of the
pampas of America and Siberian
steppes, the inhabitants of very cold
Climates, the fishermen living on the
banks of the frozen sea, can eat almost
exclusively without suffering
from It enormous quantities of meat or
fish, but on two conditions ? that the
meat be accompanied by Its fat and
that the Individual subjected to this ,
diet lead a very active life In the open
air."
A nemarkable CurloMlty.
There Is in Connauglit, Ireland, a romarkablo
curiosity, which gives an ex- 1
ample of official oversight. When the
great famine of 1847 was upon the land [
the government of the day conceived
the Idea of opening a line of navigation
from Gahvay to Balllna by way of ,
Lough Corrlb and Lough Mask, so as
to avoid tho dangers of the western
coast. From Cong a canal was actually
made to Lough Mask as part of the
general scheme. The work gave a
great deal of employment, and so far
the canal served Its purpose. But when
It was completed It was found tho ,
canal would not hold water. Tho fact
that tho dock of the district Is of a very
porous character had been overlooked. ^
Rough on the Tortolwe.
The tortoise Is a great sleeper. One
was a domestic pet In an English
house, and when his time for hibernating
came ho selected a corner of tho
dim coal cellar for his winter quarters.
A new cook was engaged soon after
who knew nothing of tortoises. In a
few months the tortoise woke up and
sallied forth. Screams soon broke the
kltchen'q^Ealm. On entering that department
the lady of the house found
the cook gazing in awestruck wonder
and exclaiming as with unsteady hand
she pointed to the tortoise, "My conscience,
look at tho stone which I've
broken the coal wi' a' winter!"
The Gnme of Crap*.
xdo game or "craps" Is nil old one.
Is the word Itself a corruption of tho
French "creps," a favorite game In tho
gambling halls of the Palais Royal in
the eighteenth century? Bescherelle
soys it was a game played with dice
and of English origin; that tho namo
was sometimes written "krabs" and
the word^j^js spokon when ono- succeeded
mwnrowlng 2, 3, 11 or 12 at
the first cost. English dictionaries shed
little light on tho subject, and wo do
not remember any allusion to the gamo
In novels or plays of the eighteenth
century.?Boston Herald.
Shetland Wool.
A curious historical legend Is connected
with Shetland wool. Over 800
years ago a man-of-war belonging to
tho Spanish armada was wrecked on
one of tho islands. The sailors who
escaped taught tho natives to make
brilliant dyes from roots which they
. found, resembling those used for like
purposes in Spain. Those persons who
now tKar bright Shetland knit "comforters"
are unconsciously wearing mementos
of the "Invincible" armada.
Fruit Bating la Healthful.
If people ate more fruit they would
need less medlcino and would have better
health. Fruit eaten early In the
morning on an empty stomach serves
as a stimulant to the digestion, and ap
pies and oranges eaten at any time in
the day. are good for biliousness. Stewed
prunes ahd figs are also healthful
it any time.
i . . .
Chews Wl
Proof is In the Chew
or and delight* That's wh]
of the tobacco SCHNAPPS
Piedmont to- than a much
to create and tobacco,
ness for chew- That's why
of real tobacco classes of chev
g along?one they do not
; chewer?un- please them t
more chewers poor, because t
bacco chewed, worth of the r
those States flavor not four
bacco was first ened mixtures,
in the States the poor wis!
as not yet been intensely swe<
and tooth-pres
is of well ma- ' I-ook for the
red tobaccos, on the tag, anc
>us Piedmont tag and then;
id in making wholesome to
just enough s
better quality the quality an
vor than the ?the real tob
to chewers at ulates and sati
now pay for Sold at 50c.
Strictly 10c. ai
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jConway Drug*!
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A Year .of Blood.
The .year 190H will long be remembered
in the home of F. N. Tacket,
Alliance, Ky., as a year of blood;
which flowed so copiously from Mr.
Tucket's lungs that death seemed
very near. Ho writes: "Severe
bleeding from the lungs and a fright
ful cough had brought me to death's
door, when I began taking Dr, King's
New Discovery for Consumption
with the astonishing result that after
taking four bottles, I was completely
restored and as time has
proven permanently cured." Guaranteed
for sore lungs, coughs and
colds at Norton Drug Co's. drug
store. Price 50c. and $1.00. Trial
bottle free.
WANTED:
10,000 00 Racoons
10,000 00 Opossums
10,000 00 Otters
10,000 00 Minks
10,000 00 Cow hides
I will meet all sellers of Raw Furs
and hides at the store of S. T. Sessions
on Fridays of each week and
all other days see S. T. Sessions and
he will give you highest prices on
all hides. tf
| E. S. MOORE.
Notice?There has taken up at my
place, a red ox with crop and two
under bits in t.hf* loft. 'PtiSo
? avf? V A I1IU VA IS*
known as the Samuel J Cannon ox
The owner will call and pay charges
and get the ox C J Prince
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Famous Strike Breakers.
The most famous strike breakers
in the land are Dr. King's New Life
Pills. When liver and bowels go on
strike, they quickly settle the trouble,
and the purying work goes right
on. Best cure for constipation,
headache and dizziness, 25c. at Norton
Drug Co. druggist.
Adverti se in the Herald,
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Know I
7 a 10-cent plug of
\ is more economical I
larger plug of cheap I
SCHNAPPS wins all I
yers: the rich, because I
find a chew to really I
tetter at any price; the I
they get their money's I
eal snappy chew and I
id in the highly sweet- I
Neither the rich nor I
1 to chew tobacco so I
5t that its true flavor I
erving quality are lost. I
i word "SCHNAPPS" fl
1 on the plug under the fl
you have it?the most fl
bacco produced, with fl
weetening to preserve H
id bring out the flavor fl
acco flavor that stim- I
per pound in 5c. cuts,
id 15c. nlucrft
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Summons for Relief.
State of South Carolina. )
Horry County. S
Virginia D. Young, Gertrude Li le,
Louisa Brown, Florence D. Evans
Fleetwood Wilden, Paulino Durant,
Claudia Durant, Harri?on
W. Covington and Jesse W. Liles
as remaindering i undor the will of
Henry Durant, deceased.
Plaintiffs
against
Elizabeth Melson, Defendant.
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
[Complaint Served]
To the Defendant, Elizabeth Melson.
You are hereby summoned and re
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quireu lu answer me complaint in
this action, of which a copy io herewith
served upon you, and to serve
a copy of your answer to the said
complaint on W. P. Clayton at his
office in Florence, S. C., within
twenty days after the service hereof;
exclusive of the day of such service;
and if you fail to answer the
complaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiffs in this action will apply
to the court for the relief do
manded in the complaint.
Octobor 6th, 1906.
W. P. Clayton,
Montgomery & Lide,
S. W. G . Ship,
M. C. Woods,
H. H. Woodward.
Plaintiffs Attorneys.
To Elizabeth Melson, Absent Defendant*?
Take Notice that the ( jmplaint
in thi9 action, and the suminr rs o.
which the foregoing is a 'rpy were
filed in the office of the Clerk Oi too
Court of Common Pleai oi Horry
County on the 2nd day o? November
A. D. 1906. W. P. Clayton et al
W. L. Mishoe, Plaintiffs Attys
C. C. C. P.
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and the Good Pc
found this out
with us n
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1,000 pairs Sample Shoes at Cost, all
New York cost. We have on hand $
was bought before the the advanc3.
with the cro at the Bargain Bouse on
what other merchants are trying to c
running and up to date School for Me
Thev have the enerpy but the capaeit
advanced. We have the goods, you h
quarters. More new goods arriving <
WE DO A
We sell to merchants at wholesale pri
ick Patterns. Send u:
Conway
FORECLOSURE SALE*
Under and by virtue of a decree
for foreclosure and sale, made and
signed by his Honor J. C. Klugh,
Presiding Judge, in the case of J.
M, Conerly, Plaintiff, against J. R.
Gerrald, and N. P. Smith and W.
Bright Smith, copartners as N. P.
Smith & Co., and dated the 27th
day of October A. D. 1906; notice is
heroby given that T, B. J. Sessions,
Sheriff of the County of Horry, will
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder before the court house door
at Conway, S. C., within legal hours
of sale, on salesday in December,
noxt, it being the third (3rd) day of
said month, all and singular the
following described lands and premises,
to wit:
A certain piece or parcel of land
situate in Floyds township, and
County and State aforesaid, bounded
and described as follows: On the
north by lands of G. M. Ford, on the
east by lands of Evans Jarrott, on
the south by lands of Luke Floyd,
Sr., on the west by lands of Jerry
Jarrott, containing twenty-five acres
raore'or less.
Torms of sale cash, purchaser to
pay for papers.
Nov, 2,1906. B. J. Sessions,
H. H. Woodward, Sheriff H. C.
Plaintiff's Atty. td
LOST?Pocket book containing
$85.00 and one bill of sale and tax
receipt between Elisha Tyler'sand
Gurloy, S. C. Finder will bo rewarded
for return of same to me.
J. C. Todd, Br uce,S. C.
An ad in the Herald pays the advertiser.
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r?nt in first class style. Wo also carry a first
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.NNOT THRIVE
jople of Horry have long since
and are sticking to and trading
nore and more every day
fficii this wioiokjhbbb
Grades | 1,000 Men, Hoys, and Youths Hats and Caps Samples at prime
20,000 (twenty thousand dollars) worth of Seasonable Merchandise that
Visit the big sales advertised and get their prices, and then drop around
d you will buy your goods of us and save money. If you want to know
lo, just read our advertisements and gnd out what we are doing. We are
rchants?tuition gratis?but our scholars seem to be learning very slow,
y they have it not, we will not quit s vapping ho.ses until they get further
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