The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 11, 1909, Image 2

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?i? ? ii mi i r r - -J--?o vvn gjtalfl, Kntereil nt tin* !'i pt OllUc a' * >as\ iy, s. i hs Seion .fas Mail ? rUl?i,18llKl> KVKKV TUl'KSHAV ' -Ma 11Y I'UNWAV PUBMSllINU < 8UHSUH1PT10M ONli 1)01.1.AK l'hli VI-:A IS. II, WOOmVAlil), 5.<ii{ t Til U USD A Y. NOV 11, Uh;l?. On more than one gridiron C oin son has proven its stipci ioiity ovei Carolina. -?> Col D A JSpivev bus oeon re-clccted one oi the vice presidents of tie State agricultural s. deiy. Now when the money market is easy and capital is seeking invi ineni is an opportune time to il<?al j the water w orks and sew ai a<b botnU We see no leasonab'e excuse for any further delay in tiiis matter. j Amonc the doctors who attended the National Congress of L'h; siciunhclil in Columbia ia.st W dee day tab study 1 Vila/:ia sous to discover its cause aiai ilie remedy, wo notice tin irtme of i)r S i' Watson, of L.-ris j this county. *>- -o ?? A\ e fee it stated ti at ac.coidin<j to the preliminary i*( port of Ct mission* r Watson, the number <e i water horse power beiu^ u-ei b the tcX'i.c ii dust lies of the Slaw ! I , ....... . . VI <11 I I.p; I ii 1- I <U> L II M' .M'iirs I li S I'I'i I 1111 reusc<' iiy about twenty thoasa: d ! 101'se i o er. ? ??- ? -?>? ? ? j: ? i if- iSbU/U Ol lr?0 ^ . i-aii;/ ( \ % * i u.i , (.'id increase in the num | oi r of t;: sos of I'elli ^ra and an organized ar.d a^rossi ve camp.op-i has been started uuainst this li s ease. Dining the mooting of lis Isatior.a) Congress of Physician.held in Coiuu bia last week man;, important and interesting p prrs bearing on tills ?ubj ct wore road. The habit of thoughtless boys, at d irrown tp people h r that mat tor, in throw ie^ banana hub's an< other trash en the sidewalks aloi.^ Main stuet is a ri pn Lensiblo o: t at d if not put a sti p to by ti c Ci'\ Fathers by imposing a hravy lini upon those convicted of such tirac lice, will sooner or later be tie cause of a serious if not fatal at cident. We tlo not believe that it e persons v\bo do these thing's bo thimwithary criminal intent or through a spirit of mischief, but it is rather the result or imthcughUd ness, and wo believe tl at as soi n ; s the attention of the; public is called; to this matter the dangerous practice will be stopped. "We would like to know the reason why Wilmington is not as g rod a cotton market as Columbia, but from some unexplained reason it is not? It seems to us that it should bo .. better one but the evidence is decidedly against such a proposition as according to the market report published iu the daily papers of the two cities the quotations in Columbia are invariably much higher than the prices quoted in Wilmington tenth? same day. And this in the; face of the fact that Wilmington is a sea port and Colum )i i is not and the further advantage of having a large exporting house with buyers nearly all over three or four States, j ilorry people are vitally interest- d ' ;4.1.* in tins ill iiV.T us tile pi* 100 Ot their ! cotton is lixod by the Wilmington market a;.d they want to pel us much for their cotton as the farm -its of the up country gel for theirs, or know the rcasnu why. ??? * ? Foot Lall, as played tin ? day-,! should b' prohibited by the i olh : . support! d wholly ov in part by the State. It is a dangerous gutr.e any1 way you 1 ok ..i n, and ti c rougher ! it is the more popular with the1 sports it becomes and as such it should bo ruled out. Entirely too much attention is given by the colleges to athletic sports anyhow to the neglect of the literary course Now-a-days a student's standing in college is rated by his athletic prow ess and not by his proficiency and sttainrm nts in literature, art, scii ion or mrhjiiios. Even in the ... renown the moral .<-i i religious elements in the character of the student is made V . . .11 fi^ ... ... "fc? of se-^mdary consideration and aio i i .'iil.in. s dwL.t "od hoeuise these ' ,11 p; a'. in, r strongly to his i iserard 1 >r bruttish{nature than to ti c < i i qualities of heart and mil d. Wo am fui!v a ware that many do not repaid this matter in the same iijjhtth.it we do, yet never ihelets we are (irmly convinced that in l he dl recent events it is time to cab a bait a-ml that it should bo done iu.mcdiuU iy bef u'e any one else is billed or maimed for life Pecan-e foot ball v l.iims "iLs toll of 1 death" is no reason why that toll should be paid by the eoin^' out of some bright voting life. -o- *> ? ? I'LAUV VS COOK. Tho action of the Orographic So oiety at Wasl.in^tcu in awarding a opeeiai yo'd medal to Commander Iv bert !. l\ary for having reacle d the North Pole by no means settles stion as to who discovered 11 V Tho evidence before it was only I ,'t.e at d it was only considered as such by the eminent scientists who rev'uvrd it that is Peary's hi' h \ ;/ r ache 1 the Pole on the d ife h< alleys s having done so. Only Peary's papers and iustn:m nis v ine in evidence and noothe conclusion could have possibly been arrived at?that Puvry yot tore. No one, disputed Peary's cairn, to 'he contrary it i-, a L,r moral; v ai< pto 1 fact that he aeeotn.111.1.1 I . i " pi 1. u v\n si iie eiaims 10 nave U lie, ! an i tirk (inoii </s of the scientists fil were ? mir.ently proper and m per- j1.8 fe -1 hi riro; \ with the evidence, hut j i : t. i o r i.o other suriiifu'un' e ex-' _ w ecntj that lie was at the Nor It ;l 1 ws I'o ti on 111o daiis i 1 rimed, ie>.v- ?p 1 4 1 K i :<r ti.e vi'ai ipuhii n a to w no wan g| its disc.overer an ( p n one. It. was S'e i v v. li'ii atno ban* t<> the land oi ei vi'/.u lion with the c ry of fraid I up '11 i i hps Why ?:id he do this? i T VVli> his unseemly haste in teaching | civilization? Is not the inference * lopie d?within the limit of sound reason?that having reached tlu* ul of his ambition lie found to his 1'ppr nt merit evidences of soineh. vise been there before him? ^ im pine how b i rible his disappoint- 1 went i'u 1 have been, the hopes of j ^ nearly a life time pone pliiiierinp! 2 some one el e had won the l oner for ' which lie had striven so hard to at' ai n, 11. i' i \ i o < l <m 1 r e 1il'i seateli \ (1 the - vy Iron, him while in the *, net of hi-puiup it to his bosom * What, was to prevent him from dc- * st i i-yit p the e\id., r.ce and claiming the li nor of bcinp' the only discov c: ( r. w i it. 1 h" has sher dene in part fhe world would bo none the wiser us Cook and him-.elf be.inp the. only IV oiks lay";i p claim to that li >nor? Coo'x I fir-t an 1 LYary last. "We don't say ? that iVary did : ueh a thiL?.r, but tho to in pttion was ^vcal. and tho oka lives ' !' bi ii found out well ni^h impossible-- it was possible for him. i t > have done so and it is just as reasonable to eonehule that he did is as .t is that t ook lied. -??- > ? A Sc ildcd rtoy'ft Shrieks. ho'i iiir.l hi- i/randm other, .Mr-- Mario T:i\lor, i | Neb). Kv., who wiites that when ii i thouuhl lie w ouhl die, liueklen's Ainil" . S i?v-' who!h i nr. ?1 him . Inl.ilii for r?ur? s, ( 'ild.-:, (hits, Corns, At Ibui < Oiitrs t'Ywr Sons, !i i 1 . Shin Irruptions, ( hilMuiiies, Cli-ip; -i 11 anils. Soon n uts Pile.--, iihe, U Norton Dru^ Co. When monev lall-rs the majority of ik ho ? mil \r il-o ii .K/-. . v. . 1 jr V Li L. V I IVJ. I The liect Food for Workers. i The host food lor those who work j with hand or brain is never high i>rii ed. The best example of this is found in Quaker Oats. It stands at the top among foods that supply nourishment and vigor, without taxing the digestion, ; id >n i it is the least expensive food one can eat. This great lodd value and low cost make it an ideal food for families who want to g?-t the greatest good from tvnal they eat. Uihoia i s, factory or farm hands, fed plentifully on Quaker Oats will work better and with less fatigue than if fed on almost any other kind of food. All of these facts were proved and very Interesting information about human foods were gathered by Professor Fisher of Yale University in l!>08. You'll find Quaker Oats in regular size packages, and hermollcally sealed tins; the latter is bout for hot climates. _ 8 1.0va raised Cain after Adam lost his job as g'ardner in Eden, I n.is oettcr for a man to bo for-! 1 gelful than to bo for getting full. Boware of people who apologi/.Q : every lime they do you a favor. Don't wear a diamond unless you | have u bank account to mulch. 1 Beauty is but skin deep?and | there arc a lot of thick skinned peoi plo. The constitution gives every man the right to free speech?unless he is boarding in a jail. I I i Our Big Business I Grows Bigger. | J"H)NSKQU F,NTTAr we had to enlarge I ^'our Buddings, and our stores when ! completed v%i!l he live hundred feet long H running in Arcade form, right the block | from King to Meeting Street, giving us a jj floor space of forty thousand feet. " '' r nil bJ hm l*nosh Mrpad and Cakos aiwa.vs on hand. Oi lo 1 with choice floods for family use and are i t posMblo notch. Phone orders ^jiven caretu o;ry ?rnari:ntord. Phone No, 13. VEGETABLES IN S i? I HYmAN. t& atl 12JI K) p* T\ /T% ? Y rLuuK ^nc To the Farmers c WIO OI.rTIiit 00 bbJs Flour. 150 boxe 00 bags Rico 50 cases I) boxes Smoked Bacon. 1500 bu 1000 bu Vewant your busines tave not the cash we vait till tobacco time. I'ALMETTO GllOCEin 1ULIJNS: J P COOl t?he Pylly ||| - I ^ ^ ^ , (J?^ -' J ANOTHER O1T0RT1 1 ^ tfOTi j Wc arc still in the lead vvitl I \ everything'. It will pay yo fi^ ' 5 place before baying your wii ~rt 1 Clothing 5jh Dress Goods, h sW| and Shoe: <0(i\ Wo can furnish good all w s~ j J $4 to $20. Can fit anybody date suit at the right price. I 2??| cream of the northern niark< i"g to give our customers the --' Y\;e have our warehouse fu $2fcw?-v and can sell you good iron I $3.50 up. Call and see us. I Burroughs & ea? C/ (Jjfc/vgr COMPAN' Immmj Louis Cohen & Co.! ! S ?!?)?"? l n>1 4 en *~ii l i n ^ & tots ana iving 01., v^nanesion, v. | The Largest Wholesale and Retail Mail jj Order House in the South. j s iwti^i * * t A D E iff1 ir Grocery Department is narked down to the low1 attention and prompt de- '#?. '' BASON. HfEggflH THE BAKER. WBU^JWm THE GROCER MAN 1 ^ H| the circulation of the 1 PS bowels regular. For in puy is better than any cirv ^ 75T^ w <- "tun down" or ill, try 1 RICE I Sun >f Horry: B ^ W It is bottled in bond, tl HI whiskey, mellowed by r .... . ? BM judiciously, its effect is S W nitC Hacon. fin * 'Green Government 2 of aau IBB that it has been distill i vision of U. S. Governi shcls Corn. H| . sunny ukook i shuts Oats. E jk FU L sand if von B Ej r c x are willing to B n.oiarKo&so..J Ei I.azarus?Goodman lie C. Blum & Co.,.. .. H C. C. Butler Oo., r COMPANY, I d: K&c!TfIn3, >E1{, Sec and Treas g " H Paul IJaymiii, ll(? . iH M. Mark stein, 1211 i ? B SHIPPED IN Pl.AIN BOXES. .... mm - ? ? -a/^ TTVTTTY Trt 3 Is fche place to fi Jl'Il 1 X \ F As complete a Stock of Sh at prices to prices to suit. ( ; Jl lOl j Corner Sic re but be sure an; ll bb I ? li anything and j SC^C^ClC^!! L" u to visit our nter supply of ~*2i ^5! Our Guarantee Con; I If, after using a Ji.oo bottle of K< ! can honostly say it lias not benefited will refund your uionoy. Try Kodol # tliis Huarantce. Pill out and sign t h J /"V4- i r"\ -fn o. A I '"* Df?*ont <0 tlio dealer at tbo I V* I I V-r 1 A lr pjr purclinso. If It fails to satisfy you r ^ J bottle to the dealer from wliorn you I ej -tJ and wo will refund your oionty. K "" V ^4# State ool suits from : i i 3,80 hor? 1* ? Cut'i'bUOut with an up-to- Digests What Yot Wc have the And Makes the Stomach B.C. D?W1TT 4b CO.* Ctiicc ?ts and are go- all ohuooiktk. ! bcnefit of iL ^ Oats for Sale. 11 of furniture Wanted?To sell 5( 0 bu , . , - Horry raised seed oats. A bedsteads from eral new wagons and secon ^>5 wagons at a bargain. !? saw gins, second-hand in f> der for sale cheap. Apply ^^ftlllHf^ ^3 Oreon Sea. S. 0. OUIIlllv Trespass Notice ^9 All persons aro hereby fr r? trespass on our lands in O 1 Ferry township in any whatever. The law will bo ri ly enforced against all t-res N SULi! ? WHILE THESE ALTERATION SALES ARE GOING ON \T()U and your friends cm benefit by * the rich< st money saving chances that ever cmnn your way. WE MUST HAVE TliEliUOM?Piolitis nob thought of? Cost is lost sight of. No matter what you want, write us an open order, and ^ we'll save you from 4 to ] on your purchase. If. ff yy lesion KftM?-m*>?wrnjniai/|jwtwjh ?? *? ?' avunr .\^rr * r iwiumkmumm uMHruii l 'ftiiaiM III rMskey Stimulates I ;>lood?makes the liver active and the HH lost headaches and simple complaints it Be igs or medicines. Next time you feel HB Iiereforc absolutely pure, natural, straight ufl tge only and with a delicious flavor. Used B9 ^ i both invigorating and exhilarating. The Bjj Stamp" on each bottle is the otTicial proof 9| ed, aged and bottled under the super- H DISTILLERY CO., Jefferson Co., Ky. |H -L QUARTS?I PRESS PREPAID M I of ilis following Distributors: I :o. Jacksonville, Fla . . ^ \V. -1th S Cin.i inati, O lio M iycainoro. St ,. . ..Cincinnati, Ohio SENP REMITTANCE WITH YOUR OHOER. M ) GOODS SHIPPED C. 0. 0. w CTyM^-waM^ r r ??i ii?n n i? mtmmt ?^rnmmm??M et Dry Goods at Panic Prices. oes as can bo found anywhere in Styles and ^VAi'vl^r.rl w \Ar l>An t^ ^ d ? y A .. . vi ,i wwwjf i ik iiULi 111 UCL'U UO'Il L |)(1S9 I 110 A call Oil NICHOLAS. MUIUMIIU x,?*ir.?wwTr:^n. ...jomr^viiaiBi ww?nyj?m???> ^*e Banking* by Mail Sys*0^1t i tern of the ^ 6ERMANIA SAVINGS BANK Om\ ?H CHARLESTON. 8. C. r)on I gives their depositors carc? 1 fui service. Write them. >Uol, yuu I I 'tuSon I Resources over $2,900,000. Otf.?o,oi 35 Broad St. P. 0. Box 867 alum the *>??*?u. Charleston, 5. C. i). A. Spivey & Company ? " . FlHi: INSURANCE AGENTS. Ltllftii Repm-o.nt thoStron^estCompanies. Sweet Policies written ou the most liberal I iCI I IJ r?. lgo# Plato your insurance with us. : Frt mpt Set lie menI of Claims. 1 ^ mlll mll ,m,i,i,immiii?lj.,?' CONWAY PARLOR MARKET shels of W. i>. Woodward, Jr.. Prop. lso sev- Best prices paid for thickens and <, id hand ejjgsand country produce, seventy The choicest fresh beef always t food or on hand and tho best attention to to city orders givon. rham, ?? Trespass Notice. All prrsons aro hereby forbidden >rbidden to enter or trespass in any way upalivants on our lands in Floyds township, manner Horry county under the extreme porous- penalty okthe law. passers. Ida C. Alford, * mson, Emma P. GraiDger. hnson. 4*32.