The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 14, 1908, Image 2
Entered at the Poet OtHce at Conway, H. C
Second Claee Mall Matter.
PUttl.iHHKD KVKKY TIIUHSDAY MoKNINU
ltY CONWAY PUDLIBIUNO CO.
II ilMCltl PTION ON K DOLLAR PKH YKAH
H. 11, WOODWARD, Keillor
THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1008
A prominent business man raid
the other day,speaking about the advantages
that would accrue to Conway
by the establishment of a cotton
factory here, that there would
be very little difficulty in organizing
a strong company for this purpose
if the right men would take
hold of the project and engineer its
finances, that is men in whose fi
nancial ability to make good the
people have confidence. The Herald
lias taken this view of the situation
and has so expressed itself time
and again. There is onough capital
with plenty to spare for investment
in other legitimate enterprises, lying
in comparative idleness that
could be profitable used in this way
and that would pay handsome dividends
to the investors. This proposition
is so manifest that it is a self
evident fact and consequently needs
neither argument nor logic to establish
it as such. Then, if we have
the capital, the energy to do and
dare and men of unquestioned financial
ability, of sound business judgment
and far reaching foresight
in the art of money making- -men
who are able to successfully compete
with the 44Napoleons of Finance"
and the "Captains of Industry,"
why is it that we have not
had a cotton factory long ago?
The answer is obvious. The doctinc
of in activity in reference to home
enterprises and home development,
is the fountain head of the trouble.
An observer of current events will
come to the conclusion at once that
petty jealousies are the prime reason
for the condition of affairs that now
exist in Conway. One man is reluctant
to make a step forward for
the reason that others will hound
him down with the cry that he is
doing what ho is doing with a view
of farthering his own personal interests
regardless of the interests of
others. There are others who have
this or that reason for not taking
the lead in an undertaking which
promises so much for the welfare of
town and country, and all agree
is the very thing for the promotion
of the industrial interests oi' our
city and of vast benefit to our
county. This fatal doctrine of waiting
for others do something which
he himself ought to do is the only
reason why Conway has not a cotton
factory today.
An elTcetive remedy is close at
hand and that is unity of purpose,
a concert of action, a community of
interests. Let us throw aside our
childishness which stands like a
bulwalk between oursolf aiul our
own interest as well as that of the
county at large. Some one should
take the lead in this matter and that
lead should be taken immediately.
The following has been handed to
the 14Herald Man" for publication.
1 nftumnnll at! i r? umo I...
v. u>i n nn nitiiuni \jy il rupsentive
and thus his identity isi
clearly established, room is made for
it in the columns of the Herald
y
otherwise no attention whatever
would have been paidjto the exquisite
evidence of an addled brain, with
the exception of throwing the rare
literary production on the floor to
be trampled under the feet of the
multitude who daily throng the
Herald oflico paying their subscription
and adding their names to the
Herald's list of subscribers. The
thiug reads as follows:
"Mr Editor: Will you please be so
4'kind as to have some one to in"vestigate
'Hill Hud's' statement. ?.f
"last week as to the size of his
"squashes and ascertain as to how
"much longer they will grow? 1 1
"live eight miles from his farm but
"if they continue to grow until
"July 1st will of course have to
"move further. Please lot us hear
"from you next week. W J Mc."
V ? ? ? ? ? 1
Why, certainly! "The Herald
Man" is very aoccommodating. He
considers time and expense as naught
in gabhe;ing news for Herald read 1
ers. The investigation has been 1
made as requested and like the !
Queen of Sheba, on beholding the {
glories of Solomon for the first '
time, we found "the half had not (
been told," The melon vines are *
indeed marvels of growth, and so (
luxuriant are they that grave ;
fears are entertained that the Wac- 1
camaw river will be damned up .
causing a Hood above and a drying I
up below. To prevent this dire j
^J|
I Use
| NEW PER
I Wick Blue Flame
i Because it's clean. ctej
S Because it'seconoma
Because it saves
time.
Because it gives best fT^
cooking results. \\
Because its flame JJ
can be regulated ([
instantly.
Because it will not overh
Because it is better than
Because it is the perfeetc
For other reasons sec
H or write our nearest agei
ft Made in three sizes ar
S with latest improved !>
I ?n(i beautifully nickeb
I / A whether library, dining
M V_ L v lamp warranted. Writ
K TY your dealer's.
P STANDAR1
'
e.ata trophc requires the combined
labor of forty mules, one jackass and
a regiment of men to keep the vines
pruned and moved out of the way. <
The young squashes wore as repre <
rented. A whole world of I label
Towers are not to be compared with 1
them. Indeed a message received
this morning from New York over
tlie grape vinejphono says a number
of capitalists are organizing a
joint stock company to make step- :
ping stones out of them to the
nearly gates by a process of petrifaction
known only to themselves, i
and a fare will be charged to view
the celestial city.
Our esteemed correspondent need
have no fears about having to move
because the vines and squashes are
going the other way. I found his
land so poor that it wouldn't sproutlife
preservers. There were two i
uzzards sitting on a stump playing
-even up for the carcass of a cow in :
the l ist throes of an empty stomach <
'and the crows in Hying over his place
earry haversacks tilled with rations
to keep from starving to death i
DoiiI'iicnm Mo Cured j
by local applications, as they cannot.
reach the diseased portion of the
ear. There is only one way to cure
deafness, and thai is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness is caused
by an inflamed condition of the inu
cous lining of the Eustachian Tube.
When this tube is inflamed you have
a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing,
and when it is entirely closed, ;
Deafness is the result, and unless the
inflammation can be take n out and
tains tube restored toils normal condition,
hearing will bo destroyed forever;
nine cases out of ten are caused
by Catarrh, which is nothing but
an inflamed condition of the mucous
surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for uny case of Deafness (caused
by catarrh) that cannot be cured by
1 fall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars.
P J CHENEY &CO ,
Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggist, 75c. Take Hall's
Eamily Pills for constipation.
? ?
We notice that nothing has been I
done toward filling in the cxcavations
made on Upper Main street
bv the railroad mmnnnu .?. ?/!
... ['""J "in..il j^KMt
ing the road bed of the Conway,
3oast and Western railroad. Those
holes arc not only unsightly, but
t hey are an ever present menace to I
the health and well being Of the poo- 1
*)lo of Conway. When we saw them i
recently they wore tilled with stag- S
nant water covered with a green P.
scum?veritable breeding incuba- t
tors for the disease spreading mr.s- y
quitoes. These sloughs of sickness
and sulTering and death arc on one
of the principle streets of Conway
where her children, in part the
hope of the future of the g^and old
Independent Republic pass up to
the shrine of learning to quaff at
the fountain of knowledge. It is
there these rose buds of promise are
liable to receive the germs of dis- *
ease, Some one is to blame for the continued
existence of these cess
pools which are continually harvesting
victims for the bride of death.
Who those are who are responsible
for them wo are not. prepared to say Did
we know we would not hesitate |
a moment to call them by name, but
we do insist that as long as these *
holes were made by the railroad peo- ^
pie for their own convenience, prolit p
ind gain they should be made to till n
bhem in and level them with the fi
street, and it is the duty of tho city a
iuthorlties to see that it is done or
know the reason why. Failure to 11
Jo this will not relieve them of reiponsiDility;
they cannot shirk this [J,
luty they owe their constituency.
rHC ORIGINAL LAXATIVt COUGH 8VRUP "
(EHNEOY'S LAXATIVE HONEY^TAR
M Clover Iktiom aol Honey Boo on Every Bottle
L 11
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A """I
Oil Cook-Stove |
leat your kitchen. j
the coal or wood stove.
d oil st;ve. %
stovo at your dealer's, ;
icy. I
id fully warranted. ;
F r*l cannot be equaled
L^tdl for its bright and
.toady simple construction
ind ?b:.ob'tq safety. Equipped 9
truer. I' Je of brass throughout
*d. An ornament to onv room. j
-room, parlor or bedroom. Every
e to our nearest agency if not at
j
D OH. COMPANY
>UI?OKATKI?) |
Items from Needmorc
'.otrj^in^ is the order of the day.
Mr F. I' Johnson is in the ailioad
employment of tho Trexlor Dumber
com pa n v.
Mr Singleton is our man for Supervisor.
Dot us nil vote for him.
Where is the Hox cor rest) indent?
We would like to hea?* from him.
Maine Hoy must have been with
those who visited Mr ,1 M I) Cannon,
i\s he knows so well who all were
there. We would like for Maine Ho.v
to pass through this section and
make us all some red ^ravy.
Skinner.
Shell Ileitis.
Health is not so good.
We don't need the stock law in
Horry county.
Mr W J McDowell, of Shell, visited
Conway last Friday on business
Mrs Mollio McDowell, of lied Mill
section, visited her father in Simpson
CrccU on lo^tSunday.
Itev J T Cains [treadled at Mcthlehem
church on last Monday i.i<4hl
and preached a line sermon. Me is
loved by all the people and we arc
chul to see him back here once more.
(1 H McDowell went to Conway
last Friday. Flow Hoy.
I These I
I Bad Pains |
SO which give you such exquisite -ftl
n suffering, every month, nre caused, aw
BS as you know, by female trouble,
n Relief seldom or never comes ?A
@ of itself. It is necessary to cure
H the cause, in order to stop the K7
Bi pains, and this can only he done j&3
H if you will take a specific, female
WOMAN'S RELIEF j
1,4Cardul did wonders for me," 1?B
writes Mrs. H. C. I.arson, of Olds, POT )
la. "1 had female trouble for 8
years. I had displacement, which [
increased my suffering, the doc* ?h {
tor could only relieve me at times. Pffi (.
Now, 1 am so much better, I hardly v
know when my time begins or
when it ends." [
At All Druririists
2 WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, j?
H RtalinK iiro and dr-serUdnK s\ tnj>- fefl
0 torns, to Ladies Ad visa)-)/ ]!</>(., jnTj
S The CthattanooRa Mcdiolnt) Co., fcAF
MB ChnttanooRa, Tenn. JO ?.3 WC
Why buy
an Organ
rom the Peddler
rhen you can buy a superior organ from
o-ir factory reproar illative for less money
nd on easier terms, and have absolute
rotectlon In the guarantee given 1 ?y the
lakers. We make low prices and rr?iU
rom one to two years -without interest,?
nd only bind the organ as security.
tar -
vyh Have you money and supply Organs
nit will prove a life long pleasure.
Write at once for a catalogue and special
rices and terms to the old established
lALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE,
COLUMBIA, H. 0.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
OeWltt's HazoV Salvo
For Piles, Burns, Soros*
S P HAWES,
in Bums.
Caters to the wants of
the People. For First Class
Groceries place your order
with me.
J N. JENRETTE
Conveyancer & Notary Public
Writes Titles, Mort^ajjes, Lions,
Agreements, Contracts, &c. At>stractin#
and Copying a Specialty.
Sour
Stomach
No appetite, loss o( strength, nervou>
ness, headache, constipation, bad breath,
general debility, sour risings, and catarrh
of the stomach are all due to indigestion.
Kodol relieves indigestion. This new discover
represents the natural juices of digestion
as they exist in a healthv stomarh
combined with the greatest known tonic
and reconstructive properties. Kodol for
dyspepsia does not only relieve Indigestion
and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy
belps all stomach troubles by cleansing,
purifying, sweetening and strengthening
the mucous membranes lining the stomach.
Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravenswcod. W, V?.. says:?
" 1 was troubled with sour stomach for twenty years.
Kodol cured me and wo sre now using It In milk
for baby."
Kodol Digests What You Eat.
Bottles only. Relieves Indirection, sour stomach,
belching of gas. etc.
Prepared by E. O. DeWITT U CO.. CHICAQO.
ATTENTION MERCHANTS
-OFHorry
County.
Sontl your orders for Apples,
Oranges, Bananas, Potatoes, Onions
Cabbage and all kinds of Fruits and
Produce to
B. E. JONES & SON,
Georgetown, S. C.
Ship us your Chickens, Fggs and
other Country Produeo, prompt returns
guaranteed.
Our Ueferonco: Any Business House
in Georgetown.
CHINESE
LAUNDRY
Collars and Cults.
Ironing Machine.
Work turned out Promptly.
Send mo a trial order.
Pamilv washing taken.
Satisfaction 0uarariced.
Work neatly executed, and in
first class style.
SPECIAL NOTH'K
Collars and Cull's held for ?>0 days
and if not called for will ho sold,
Yoursfor good worrf, i
GEO LVM.
GEO S HACKER & SON
544, 546 and 548 King St,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
IHOU1JMNO %
Window and Faacy Goods ^
Specialty
Conway
Palace Market,
At flic t*eo I, IQarali Stand
Tl*ey ur * now In the the bualnesa
and selling BEEP, PORK, '
AND MARKET DELICACIES
llii/hnut nvliuka ww?.I/t
...qmwv |'? iv.o |/am lIII
COUNTRY BEEF AND PORK
L. B. Singleton
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW <
Conway, South Carolina.
Oflicc in Spivey Building
11 'J
New Livery, Feed, Sale.
AND EXCHANG STABLES.
We have secured entirely new stocly and equipment at
the Porter Stables and are better prepared than ever to
serve the public.
OLIVER ra ELIOTT.
BsiggiesWagons Harness
I have ili?j iK-?st au<l bi^^est line of Busies, Wagons and Harness I have
ever carried in stock.
IIacI\ney buggies and wagons, Roc\\ Hill buggies, Oxford
buggies, A. Wren & Son buggies.
Can suit yon with any kind of vehicle and harness you amy want at satis
factory prices.
?J. B. JENKINS
Established 1880 J, W. McElwee, Pro
A O Bonnottsvillo Marble Wks
VSjQ5'^^1(1 2 RENMETTSVILhB, S. V.
^ J^P ^1| Prices and Designs Furnished of Latest
jft) |"ap^^ ^ Monuments Tonibstoucs and Curbing
j|' iaj Furnished on Application.
f-- _^ First Clftiis Work. Kasonahle Prlc
K. lv. GASQUE, SPECIAL AGENT, CONWAY. 8. C.
| Bank of Loris, j
I CAPITAL PAID IN $10,000.00 I
We pay you 5 per cent inter- j
est on your money when left ?
a on interest bearing certificates I
| You can get your interest ev- 1
S ery quarter We want your 3
account. We appreciate the I
business given us. You will |
receive courteous treatment. 3
BANK OFLORIS I
E L SANDERSON, cash.er I
juPTO-DATE CLOTHING I
V If
Burroughs & Collins j
Company
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Stvlish. Nnhhv ar%r\ \A7^11
^ j - , v ^ J V? M. A VI fT V*1 A 1 l-Ull^ I
PRICES ARE RIGHT
H
i ne store on the Comer
Is the place to get Dry Goods at Panic Prices. *
As complete a Stock of Shoes as can be found anywhere in Styles and'
it prices to prices to suit everybody. When in need don't pass the
Horner Store but be sure and call on
J. E- NICHOLAS, 1