The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 21, 1909, Image 2
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H?>c4>nd Cl&ea ilrtll Matter.
PjllfaBUKD I5VKKY TI'U US DAY MOUNlUli
BY CONWAY rUHUSllINO ( O.
HOTMCIUPTION ONE UOLLAK l'KH YEAH
II. H, W001>\VAIU>, Krtilor
THURSDAY, OCT 21, 1909
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Watch Conway grow.
The growth of Conway is evident
from the fact that there is not a
vacant cottage within the limits,
and uotwithstanding that building
is constantly going on the demand
exceeds the supply.
Horny got a large slice of the $20,
000 00 appropriated bv the Slate.
to help weak schools, but she did
not get any more than she deserves.
This means longer terms and more
eftieient service.
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Parties interested in the new tobacco
warehouse project are still at
work on it and the indications are
that by the time the next crop of
tobacco is ready for market Conway
will have two warehouses in full
operation *
If the Kanawha Lumber plant is
moved to Ay nor, as reports say it
will b?, the business interest of Conway
will receive a blow straight
from the shoulder. Wisdom suggest
that we ''make hay while the sun..
U *. .. ' ' I : -- ' 11 ' 1
niiiiiusi, uy lnsiuning a conon seta
oil mill plant.
While we are at it why not lay the
entire streets of Conway with concrete
pavements. This can be easily
accomplished by the city bearing one
half the expense and. the property
owners the other half This wil,
prove a paying in vestment for both
the city and property owners
The manner in which some of the
young bloods about town cruelly
beat and lash their "plugs" and un
mercifully drive them under the de
lusiou that they are cutting a swell
calls for the organization of a soceitv
for the prevention of cruelty to
animals. If a doso or so of their own
medicine were administered to on<
or two of them this inhuman prac
lice would soon stop.
Preprafcions on a large scale are
being made by the Board of Trade
of Florence for the edification and
entertainment of President Tuft,
when ho reaches that city next
month. One of the most prominent
features of the occasion boing the
wining and dining of the Chief Executive
of the United States, The
Atlantic Coast Line has granted the
concession of a low rate for the
round trip, and the probability is
tint an immense crowd will b
present.
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We aelfnn wlpdc/A wntll ill a r?Ire nn
invitation to be present as tb<
guest of the city of Spartanburg at
the barbecue to be given in connection
with the celebration of the
completion of the Carolina, Clinchheld
and Ohio Railroad to that city,
Octoocr 21) th, 1909. On account cl
pressing business at the Court-o
of Common Picas, which will be it
sessions here at that time, it is not
probable that wc can be present
However, we appreciate tin
thoughtfulness of the committee o
arrangements, and wish them all th*
joy and pleasure attending such oc
casions.
Great interest is being taken ii
the Farmers Union, an organiza
tion which has for its object th<
protection of the farmers in tb<
marketing of their crops, Tbero is
now a Union in full working ordei
in nearly every section of thecounty
In Ibis connection it may be well t<
call the attention of the truckers t<
jjfC
the necessity of having a responsi
ble and trusted representative ii
the place where they ship their pro
ducts. Under the present systeii
the commission merchant has th<
grower at a disadvantage and if h<
fe,; bo dishonest he can cheat or sfcea
to the amount he desires and no one
will be any the wiser.
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Come. youVo the doctor,
Which shall it he,
Costlvenerfl, constipation, or
p Hoiltutor'a Rocky Mountain Tea?
Conway Drug Co.
Feeding Farm Hands.
Every farmer's wife knows what tremendous
appetites farm hands usually
have; but while they eat well they
work well, too.
Hero's u pood suggestion about feeding
farm hands. (Jive them plenty,
of Quaker Oats. A big dish of
Quaker Oats porridge with sugar and
cream or milk is the greatest breakfast
In the world for a man who needs
vigor and strength for a long day's
work. The man that eats Quaker Oats
plentifully and often is the man who
docs good work without excessive fatigue.
Thoro is a sustaining quality
In Quaker Oats not found in other
foods, and for economy it is at the
head of the list. To meet needs of
thoso in different climates Quaker
Oats is packed in regular size packages
and hermetically sealed tins;
the latter for hot climates. 5
HOW A CIRCUS HELPS BUSINESS
WITH LOCAL STORKS.
It Takes a Vast Amount of Mono
to Feed tlio Animals Ilijr Money
Left In Town.
That it does local merchants some
good to havou big circus like lio we's
Great London Shows come to to A n
is amply evidenced by the largo con4
n n ri 4 o in nrl a l\u 1 Ann 1 /I nn Inn o 4- n 1 i\\t
iciv. luaviv: uy iuv ai ucuiv>i o iuv?ay ,
It takes money to run a great show
and it takes a vast amount of material
to feed employees and animals.
Circus people live well, and only
the best of everything is used in the
commissary department. That a
big shovv leaves a liberal lump of
money in a city at times is evident
from the contracts made here. To
a local colTee firm the mammoth
order for 800 pounds of colTee was
given. From an equally well-known
grocery house $200 worth of grocer- !
ies was contracted, two hundred
and fifty pairs of shoes were added
to the commissary wagon. An order
of $225 alone went to one butcher..
Several hundred loaves of bread feed
the hungry maws of the circus people
daily, and these too, come from
local bakers. Seventy-five quarts
of milk from the dairies, hay, oats
straw and a host of other necessaries
were purchased in the city.
The money carried out of town by
a circus is the extra money brought
by excursionists who come to the
show. The money received from
town people is more than offset by
the sums paid out here for supplies
and other needed expenses.
HM.rv I \ i ? r cVinttf CJ . ? 4 % ,~\ ?? <
xuc ui^; oiiuv* uuiuto ouiui ua y
October 23rd,
m Women, worn and tired Sr
| from over-work, need a ^
Hj Ionic. That feeling cS weak" m
II nessor tiredness will not p
| j leave yon ?I Use!.!. Take
fg Cardul, that effectual remedy
ra for the aiiincwls and weak- &r
H ness of women. Thousands KS
I ox women have tried Cartin! jSi j
and write entlH'slatficaiiy of m
Its great benefit to them*
I A recent letler from Mr3. ||
Charles Bragg, of Sweetser, m
^d., says: "Tongue can- |||
not tclS how much your mod- p
Iciae has done tor me. Be- f|
fore I began tailing Cardui 1
could not do a day's work. I M
would work awhile and lie p
down. 1 shall always give p
praise to your medicine." ||
' Kennedy's
Laxative
; Cough Syrup
2 Relieves Colds by working them out
of the system through a copious and
healthy action of the bowels.
Rolleves coughs by cleansing the
mucous membranes of the throat, chest
:> and bronchial tubes.
) "At pleasant to the taste
as Maple Sugar"
Children Like 16
i For BACKACHE-WEAK KIDNEYS Try
? QtWltt's Kidney and Bladder Fills- Sun aad Safe
? ALL DRUGGISTS.
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WANTED?To buy Sweet Potatoes,
30c. per bushel delivered to the
steamer at river. Sacks returned.
Cash on receipt of potatoes,
to Laurel Hill Landing.
Breslauer, Lachicotte, & Co.,
WaverlyMills, S. C. j
Mi
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IOur Big Business j
Grows Bigger.
(CONSEQUENTLY we had to onlargo |
' " Our ldulidings, and our stores wWon
completed will be five hundred feet long
running in Arcade form, right the block ,
from King to iMecting Street, giving us a |
llitAI* ononn r\ f *? 4 U ? -"1 ' - - A
m wi d puw ui ivi liy liuuusuuu iccli .
HIGH GR
FLOU
Prcsh Broad and Cakes a.ways 011 hand. Oui
filled with choice ^oods for family use and are m
?st possible notch. Phone orders tfiveu careiul
iivery guaranteed. Phone No, 13.
_ VEGETABLES IN SI
FLOUR and
To the Farmers o
WE OFFER
500 bbls Flour. 30 boxec
200 bags Rice 50 cases
0 boxes Smoked Bacon. 1500 bu*
1000 bus
We want vour businesj
have not the cash we *
wait till tobacco time.
PALMETTO GROCERY
MULLINS: J P COOP
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^ANOTHER OPPORTl
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&ZZ We are still in the lead witl
everything. It will pay yoi
f.-W ? 1 L -/ I ?
^ piace ueiore uuymg your wn
?%: Clothing
r? Dress Goods, N
. and Shoes
oZZ We can furnish good all w<
ST $4 to $20. Can fit anybody
date suit at the right price,
cream of the northern marke
ing to give our customers the
j We have our warehouse ful
I
g^c andean sell you good iron li
g?^ $3.50 up. Call and sec us.
| Burrrughs ? I
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COMPANY
fmMSMsm
Louis Cohen & Co.
232 and 234 King St., Charleston, S. C.
The Largest Wholesale and Retail Mail
Order House in the South.
Vmi f.nmp tn
B VU VVI11U liV
ADE ilf^wtilTi
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Grocery Department, it. tjV^
arked down to tho lowattention
and prompt deJASON.
THE BAKER. WMHflra
THE GROCER MAN Fr^M^id
. jE is admitted by the 1
jtf many slight disoider
vr-\. m effective, it must be
RlCb 1 sisf
f Horry: i ^M\
H SUNNY BROOK j:
Bjw stimulant or an inviijor
n71_-x 1 K? ?*ed nnd b?t?led undo
5 White Bacon. m Inspectors andI its ubxoi
m . Qg safo 1111.1 free from hari
I tomatoes- HI OVcr Uie cr each bo
diels Corn. If sunny brook
diels Oats. ?j J\ ??~FU
... I if Br E:
sand if you 1 Fr,_,
are wilHne to H n.ciark&soos,
1 "'"'"S ga Tbo Philip G. Kel
iic IiOJMirus?Goodma
Uo? || C. Blum & Co.,..
COMPANY, j||j G. Loob Whiskey
ER, Sec and Treas M d/f"! cV pskr?f
Paul Ho3'man, *4!
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? pi shipped im tla;;: doxl.#
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JNITY TO ~3 >'* '?
. *A New Store!
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v/vy^
i anything and ^ you aro not a custt
^ of ouvb a trial order
11 to visit OUT ? make you one. Wc
^ the goods at the r
iter supply of > price.
- y 4r
1^2 i you use Talcum Pow
ntiotTCi a J We sell both, Menr
JPjF J, and Colgate's at
^ YOU
rwxl anJfci fenin ^ ought to see our lit
8lllt8 lr0m > Neckties and Sc
with an up-to- ~CCZ > ?he cHy! th? preUiB
We have the %
its and are go- ?
benefit of it ^5 > If we cannot Si
II of furniture ^3 > city. Come am
edsteads from Ei^VS^WWSA
Collins JThe Stori
^ Is the place to
7 As complete a Stock of ?
L at prices to prices to suit
Corner Store but be sure a
wmm j. E.
MMMggBaaaggagi" 'i i n n
rm
WHILE THESE ALTERATION Jj
SALES ARE GOING ON
V^OU and your friends can benefit by
the richest money saviug chances that
ever came your way. WE MUST HAVE
THE ROOM?Profit is not thought of?
Cost is lost sight of. No matter what
you want, write us an open order, and
we'll save you from i to ? on your purchase.
Charleston
inal Value of Whiskey ?
ugliest medical authorities Indeed for 3?
s it is; a safe and certain euro, lint 10 bo
the genuine, pure, natural article like
mylrook 1
KE PURc, FOOD i
iMSK@y I
i uns'tronssed as a r/holosomo pleasant la
utin * healthful tonie. Eve< v drop is ui.aiileJ, \
r flic 'Ji'cct su<)fchlon <>f t.. S. (ioveriimont m '_
life p'lritv anil meliown.'S.s iiTrtke Its use peric t'y !HH
11fill oltci'ts. The "Green Oiv y-amoiit St;i'no'| *jd
ttle st itca the correct e>re, proof anJ quaintly '
nfSTILLF^Y CO., .T'"r^n Co., Ky.
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KPRESS PREPAID WP J
:? of fca toSc-wlng r.';'-:-urrr:
lnc . . Richmond. Va. fj||
lly Co,, Inc., Richmond, V.v. j
n Co., Roanoke, Va. pSS
Jacksonville, Fla. fjl
Jacksonville, b'l.v [JI x
Co., Jacksonville", Fla,
Co., Jacksonville, Fla.
>np Jacksonville, Fla. v
16 W. 4th St Cincinnati, Ohio.
1 Sycamore. St . . Cincinnati, Ooio.
ssvo wi;;i you a sncrn. IS
o ccgds sk.ff?.3 0.0. n.
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New Goods New Prices! %
o Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats and Notions ^
. A full lino of Fancy Groceries. ^
. nTur ??i. ci -r ?
? a np i cpru6(!U b Qf Ivowraan
wiil Co., Merchant Tailors, of ^
have Baltimore. We can take
ight STORE your measure and guar- ^
an tee a fit,
THAT 5
OUR ^
der? PIVCQ line of ladies dress goods
ion's UllLu from R. M. Sutton & Co.,
15c is strictly up-to-date. W
SATIS- Z
rin WE S
10 of lAU" sell the famous Brasley ^
arfs. Shoos. A shoe that will m V
si ill JIQty" entire 8^8fttCtlon? ^
ipply your wants its not in the ?
1 see us. J
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA I
f?????????V???V?tJ
t on the Comers
get Dry Goods at Panic Prices.
ihoea as can be found anywhere in Styles and
everybody. When in need don't pass the
nd call on
NICHOLAS*'