The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, September 02, 1909, Image 2

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fN*V ' *? HEv fiorag JtaM. l.'.-:.?. -- 1^"??terml at the l'oat OiUce at Uonwtiy 8. V "9 Second Olaea Mall Matter, UHM8HK1) ftVKKY THURSDAY MOHN1NC HY OONWAY rUlU-ISUINd CO. HUIIHUUU'TIUN ON K DOLL A K I'KK Ytt/ It. H, WOODWARD, Kditoi THURSDAY, SEPT 2, 1909. llorrycontribution to the Wo mail's Monument fund is $191 90. * ? Notwithstanding the insistar.eo o the calamity howlers, the signs o returning prosperity grow more nu merous every day. During the absence of the Editoi a new hand has been at the bellows Do not view him with a critic's eye but pats his imperfections by. The poanut crop of North Caro linn is said to be the best ever rais ed in the Tar Heel State. This wil be cheering news for the peanu statesman. II II Woodward, Esq., has beer out of town for the past week on t bufiinoss and pleasure trip. He was accompanied by Mrs Woodward anc the children. Thoy are oxpectoc home this (Wednesday) afternoon. The Wilmington Morning Star has declared war to the death upon tin mosquito and house M v claiming that they are responsible for all the ills that Mesh is heir to. In its pronuir ciamento it neither asks nor gives quarters. During the past week or so some heavy bombardments havd taken place from the Princess Street buttery and the wcods shelled, but apparently without cluing any dnm&go%lo the invaders of our homes and the suckers of our blood Us the mosquito nightly sings hi* serenade before feasting and th( lly continues to disturb our mid day siesta. To be candid we would like t< know what inducements there an for the ladies to organize a Civil League when cattle are permitted t< roam the streets at will seekinj what they can devour. Time an< again it has been the bitter experi etee of more than ono fair horticul turalist to awake in the morning am witness the destruction of her gar den by some measely, tick bittei cattle. The damage done in on night is ulrnost irreparable. It i 4P discouraging to 3ee the work c days, and months and years ruine in a night, The municipal authori ties should rigidly enforce tho or dinance against roaming cattle They certainly owe this much to th ladies of the town who want pre tect for their tlowor gardens. D this atid then we can see about th Civic L<eague. n ... ^ ^ ^ Manager Bowles, Manager of th Tl ax'? i i iiUl I J ivyuuuu ?> UI UUUUStS, lCCUie< at Conway hub so far been just ani fair both to the seller and buyer and it gees without saying that th si me conditions will prevail to th end of the season. The large quantity of tobacco, tc gelher with satisfactory prices an tho treatment and accommodation given the seller have been poteu factors in restoring confidence i the warehouse and bringing about better state of feeling concernin it and the growers have shown thei faith in it by giving it a very libers patronage. One of the results of the succcsj ful season in the midst of which w now are, isthatour business interes is becoming alive to the importanc of a good, live tobacco market a Conway. Kvcry day it is bccomin more and more apparent that th present warehouse is insufficient t meet the growing demand for floe ^accommodations, It has been d< monstrated time and again th? more floor is greatly needed and 1 meet these demands a movement i assumming shape to build a muc larger warehouse to be ready in tin; / to handle the next year's crop, 1 is pretty generally understood the those behind the movement have tV ready cash to invest in such an er terprise and they will to do so. .iui now the movement has not progres far enough to outline the plan of tl building, but from present indie lions it is 6afe to say that it will [ of brick, with light and ample a eomnocdation to meet any demac jtbitL be B-adc ujjcd it. ^ I 111 -I Opportunity is knocking at our very doors seeking an entrance to como in and do us good by building up our waste places and developing our neglected resources,but somehow or another to all intents and purposes we have locked and double barred our gates against what > should be our wolcome visitor, and l deliberately and willfully shut our ears to its pathetic importunities for the privilege of entering, r It is truo we are progressing at a 1 i tr.nl v riitn lint. if. ic nlcn t.min flint. II ,? W vv I V IV 10 it a ?w w I w\> UIIUI we are not living up to our opportunities as we should; we are going . too slow to meet the exacting demands of those strenuous times of business activity, when men throw themselves into the turb.ulont current of events and are carried on to f success and fortune. On the other f hand we .are too prone to sit indifferently down and Maeawber like wait for something to turn up. We are content to lloat with the current because it is the point of least rer sistance and requires but a small amount of exertion to keep afloat. Let us get out of the ruts made by ? our grand daddies and make new and better ones for oursleves. Conditions existing then will not dove tail with the requirements and . necessities of those times and this , generation. Because our daddies and their daddies went to mill with t Pftl'n in nnn onri i\f I lio unnl/ onrl n rock in tho oilier is 110 reason why we should be guilty of such an inexcusable folly, but rather let 11s act 1 the part of wisdom and become 1 Captuiiisof Industry and have things 4 moving and humming around us, 1 Our word for it we'll be charmed with the music and pleased over our ' increased linances. To be successful in our every day affairs we must be active and alive to the importance of our opportu; nilies and turn them into money , making instruments to increase our own bank account and at the same time be of inestimable benelit to 1 tho community at large for our in terests are so homogeneous that a dollar cannot be put in an enter, prise or public improvement of any kind but what each and every one of us is benefited to a greater or less > degree. Let us prove ourselves men . in the full vigor of business man* r hoed who seeing a good thing have | the spunk to take advantage of it and turn it to tho benelit of our pocket and a blessing to the com > muuity in which we reside. In 5 other words let us come out of our shell and make of ourselves broad minded, liberal and progressive citizens. Life at its longest is by lar too short to be spent in jealousies :) and have a bad ease of the skulks because every lloatingpenny doesnot c fall into our ectiers. Sad to relate o it really seems from the actions of 0 some that they would rather pull , down than build up because they do !j not make $100 for every $1 00 they put out. Let us put such unworthy - thoughts aside and come to togethI er in the work of building up our d town. .? ?-? liow's ThisWe oiler Odc Hundred Dollars 0 Lie ward for and case of Catarrh that s cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh >f Cure. If J Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. .1 W A tV"iA imrlonuiimoa Im H IV V UliUVI Ol^liVyVtj UU V U IXU'J W 11 F J Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and s. financially able to carry out any e obligations made by his firm. )m Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inc terually, acting directly upon the blood and mucous suriaeo of the system. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Famly Pills for cone stipaiion. d ^ Feed Value of Cotton Seed. Farmers throughout the Stato are ' beginning to realize the value of 0 feeding cottonseed meal to cattle, e It has been recently pointed out that the same amount of cottnnppprl j_ meal fed to cattle and the manure ' used as fertilizer will produce as " much cotton as if put directly into s the ground. It has also been claimit fcd by experiment stations, and n actual practice appears to confirm the statement, that by feeding cota tonseed meal to cattle either for fattenin or for the production of milk r full value is returned for the meal and roughness fed and that the manure comes as clear profit to the farmer, even if he does not obtain a 3" profit from the cattle themselves, e South Carolina is making heanwav it in the cattle raising industry. The r .5 Oft Q AO \r I r u kji/uvn ifeOOUUlih LIU II U(lb U(36H working hard for some years to irn^ prove ihe class of cattle in the State K and good results have been obtained io It is stated that with good judgment 0 in the purchase of cattle the manure necessary for the farm can bo pro)r duced at very little cost to the far3 mer. The preparing of cattle for it the market is rendered cheaper, also 0 by the use of cottonseed meal. is The Road to Success. ic Has many obstructions, but none so desperate as poor health. Success to day demands health, but Electric Hitters is the greatest health builder 10 the world has ever known. It com i- pels perfect action of stomach, liver kidneys, bowels, purifies and enriches the blood, and tones and insS vigorates the whole system. Vigorie ous body and keen brain follow a- their use. you can't afford to >e flight Electric Bitters if weak, run down or sickly, Only 50o. Guaranteed by Norton Drug Co, id ?^? Subscribe lor t)>e Herald. zx ??????imw????,? ? _ v.. j, ? Our Big Busiru Grows Biggei /CONSEQUENTLY we bad to " 'our Bulidings, and our store completed will be live hundred fe running in Arcade form, right tli from King to Meeting Street, giv floor space of forty thousand feet. CHINESE LAUNDRY Collars and CulTs. Ironing Machine. Work turned out Promptly. Send me a trial order. Family washing taken. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Work neatly executed, and in first class style. SPKCIAL NOTlt'K Collars and CulTs held for 30 days and if not called for will be sold, Yoursfor good wor?<, GEORGE LUM Notice There has strayed 1o my place one black hog with white face marked a crop and split in tho right ear, and aciopand \ crop in the left ear. Owner will please apply and pay! charges to: j M Veieen, Vina, S. O 1 <A> Ileum i flan ^. *** RENW i{J" The Best Ev For the best of everything with go to Dusenbury & Coi Our 1 We guarantee to beat what \ sidered Come see us and buy when Toddville, HIGH C FLC Fresh Bread and Cakes aiways on 1 filled with choigp goods for family use est possible notch. Pbone orders gh livery guaranteed. Pbonc No, 13. VEGETABLES FLOUR ? To the Farm* WE OFFER [ 500 bbls Flour. 1200 bags Rice 10 boxes Smoked Bacon. We want your bui have not the cash wait till tobacco t PALMETTO OHO MULUNS: J I 9 nAHMUWMM> IIIMMMnMJ-mHMWBBnMHMHMMHPMMMi ^ Louis Col a k enlarge 232 and 234 King S is when ot lontr. ?? ;^!)lu?sc!; The Largest Wholei Order Hous< HORSES, r\ULE? Wc are agents ii: Marion coun no other Buggies sold in this section the Wrenn Busies and there is not nn * * * t vv non in lvjunins stop at our si look over our line. It will interest ' THE HOI sttsvillo Marble VVk* X. McRLWKK, Proprietor. MANUFACTURER OF ENTS, TOMBSTONES, ETC. nd Prices Furnished on Application for Anything in Our Lino. \8QUE, AGENT, CONWAY. S. C KSTABUISHEIP IHHO, ITS VILLI;, 8. C of J t T ?r< *Ml TT TT -1??- " ***. ^4 m A ery tiling to cat, to wear and to work npany. Prices f'(Hi can ?.jet elsewhere, quality conyou need good merchandise. South Carolina. \d A si H A LJ ti )UR. band. Our Grocery Department it ; and are marked down to the lowyen careful attention and prompt doIN SEASON. jj THE BAKER. M THE GROCER MAN ind RICE ers of Horry: 30 boxes White Bacon. 50 cases Tomatoes. 1500 bushels orn. 1000 bushels Oats. siness and if you i we are willing to ime. See us. CEItY COMPANY, > COOPER,* Sec and Treaa hen & Co. whiie ti you and , It., Charleston, S. C. A lh? riche! ever oame y THE ROOM Cost is lost sale and Retail Mail want, v we 11 save yc 3 in the South. chase. ime to Ch; Dealers in d, BUGGIES, WAGO ty for the celebrated Moyer, Babcock ai i that can compete with these famous b Iiintr hnttnr r\t. nvino lablos next door to eho Pee Dee Hardw you. .LIDAYCO Mullins, Marion and Dillon. I Whiskey for the Bg should be selected with the great* B upon its rich, nutritious propert m You can always rely upon 1 Sunnyl THE PURE. 1 Whist PH answering every requirement. It i Km tied with special carc and for the expre: uE healthful stimulant or tonic in the home. fepS Pond is U. S. Government standard (100c 6^ the "Green Government Stamp" sliowinj ^ Intitt on getting the genuine, ggl SUNNY BROOK DISTILLERY C 4?FULL QU BY EXPRESS Era From anv of the fnllnwir 10 H. Clark ASons, Inc., , m| The'Philip G. Kdly Co,, Inc , . Km Lazarus?Goodman Co,, .. Qh C. C. Butler Co., L. Loeb Whiskey Co., g| Altaian Whiskey Co., H Paul Ileyrr.an, 416 W. 4th St.. M. Markstein, 123 Sycamore. St BR SHIPPED IN PLAIN BOXES. SEND I NO GOODS SHIPPED Well! Well! W? How it What??Nori Why ?- Becai and Fever, olds, H< There's Nothing Bet Kidneys. Makes you Pppnarnil Ht a * ^mjmM. V/ A Norton Dru^ CONWAY, S. For sale by Druggists and General Me Try The Herat SALE! IESE ALTERATION SALES ARE GOING ON your friends cm bonolit by st money saving chances that our way. WK MUST UAVK ?front is not thought oi? si*;ht of. No mutter what /rile us an open order, and >u from h to \ on your purarleston NS, HARNESS nd Cortand ttu^ios. There is uggies. Wo aro also agents for arc and Furniture Company and MPANY ainnvr TmSs^StSsKl' Sick Room 1 >st c.ire, as much depends |2| Ics and absolute purity, I# (rook I food i tey 1 is distilled, aped and hotsa purpose of being used as a Ba SUNNY BROOK Hot fieri in Bg 7o) proof and every bottle bears f&53 \S the correct aj;e and quantity. nn accept no substitute. Sr* JO., Jefferson Co., Ky. ARTS?$?T i PREPAID jj*| ig Distributors: |? , Richmond, Va- g|| Richmond, Va- Bg . . Roanoke, Va. eg ....Jacksonville, Kit. ?j9 . ..Jacksonville, PI a IjS Jacksonville, PI a. 43 Jacksonville, PI v. gi ...... Jacksonville, P?a. gS Cincinnati, Ohio. Ru . Cincinnati, Ohio. H REMITTANCE WITH YOUR ORDER iTO 11! Does Sell koiv's Tonic* use for Chills sadache, Neuralzie, etc. A + ' ter. Acts on Liver and i well and keeps you well ily By Company. * crcbants everywhere. * d 3 Months / .4.