The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 02, 1909, Image 2
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The t _*\ ii author! * 'u s have x i run 11 \
made ai i au; now making much iui
provoments in the streets. Un*
citizen, it is reported, has doi ato?
one hundred de-liars for the put p< m
of shapl -tr i iui cla^in^ the streets
This is f n example ibut ir.auv other.
lcucmu ? wen i') ioiiow. I oncertei
notion ? 1 > g tics lino v.ould in i
short lime make our slnets ojua
iu bounty aid convenience to tlr.il
of any town of our s zo,
Do the lmrch.uitsof Conway know
that they have a territory of about
forty miles in each direction from
whioh to draw trade? Within this
territory are se ine of the most fertile
lauds in this country adapted t
the growth of food plants as well as
to cotton. Ti ue just now it is i ot as
well developed and opened to cultivation
as it should be, yet it. N
becomii if inorc and more so each day
Our people are paying more attention
to the fanning interest tlnn
they have ever done. Now the best
and the hitcst improved implements
are being introduced and more time
is given to the study of the science
of agriculture. These things are
obvious to the most indifferent observer.
The merchants of Conway however
do not seem to realize the mine
of wealth in the way of trade contained
within this territory: 01
rather they apparently make but.
little or no effort to turn the volume
of that trade in the direction of Conway.
They will all tell you tint
they want that trade, that it is very
desirable, and thus far will they go
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u,uu mniu Luur. \\ nor. it comes to going
down in their pockets to furnish
the wherewithal! to help in ihe work
of bringing trade aud settlers this
way, hut ft w, very few will be found
ready to respond to the demands of
the modern way of building up a
town, the mi>] n'ity seem contented,
to set d iwn waiting for something
to turn up, in the hope of reaping
a portion of the prosperity following
theeflortsof their more euterpris
ing and energetic neighbors.
When the Hoard of Trade was organized
a year or so ago nearly all o!
business men and many citizens
met and all agreed touching the importance
of such an organization in
the deve lop mcnt and the beltennent
of existing conditions. But when
the ways and means to accomplish
these ct sired results were discussed
a very wet blanket was
thrown on the enthusiasm and
it was extinguished, and whet: the
membership fee war. fixed at *5 and
?10 per annum the stampede began,
leaving about a corporal's guard
to shou dor the responsibility and
foot the bills. Such conditions in
relation to business atlairs should
not exist. When we talk of the upbuilding
of Conway, we must take
into consideration that it talmoin
oney to make money, and the
greater tlie outlay directed in tlx
right channel the greater the returns.
As wi1 view the present situation
the one thing needful to bring ab iut
our charished hopes, and see Conway
on the high road to prosperity
is for our people to come together
as one roan and d > 1 here full share
of dut.\ and bear their ]orticn of the
business so that ail can enjoy the
full bent tits which will surely follow
united and persistant efforts*
Ihet us do this and we will see Conway
prosper as she has never prospered
before and all her institutions
flourish as they have never flourished
before,
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Floy cJ 5.
Editor Herald: Will you allow
mo space in y >ur paper for a fev
words
Farmers are about thiough harvesting
their crops and preparing
for another?that is. ihA?>*
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crop*.
No weddings or deaths to report
at this tiiMO.
K M, Me ;rs and S. M. Ford will
soon have their ne?v reside nces completed
Tho Culler.
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Box Sii|?i>er.
The Herald: There will u box party
at Green Sea fchool house on Friday
evening, December 3rd. Hlvery
one invited,
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I Wi m mm >: < # ..??**? -< >?< ??. w ? ?.
Dollars at Daisy School.
Tho teachers of H ?i - y m ' o !, P<
in** alive to their dut'u sro ' n . rvb
the importance of a lib?; \v in U
school, dec ided lo l ave a , \ - i p; t v
fforthe purpose of ra:sivn fu da i*
be used in purchasing one.
: j This was had on Saturday, tin
' luh lilt., ami was ijuito a fm.r^s
i> ii'p" the Co st on:1 t ver h do !. > <*
The weather beie^' h->l ny arc
r beautiful (holnvtfc school tv .1 i
tilled lo its utm s' capac'ey i ! prod
i order \v.?s m..intuited thr?e:.h u ,
, 1 xccpt that BOiutj were u lil It u i y
| as is us a ally t!o cava wuero tin
I crowd was as 1 u'eo as tie i
The amount ra sed \va- "i'-l 8') am
> i tho trustees a ,8 patrons are so wi .1
, j pleased with 'lbs ami the wiiline s.
1 M f those who contributed u;.t?l h. \
* may want another some time In the
. i.ear future.
We wi h to tcnd-M* our thanks to
! lull who attended libs supp- r, and
will assure you thai ovt.-ry cent of
- I iikj money u.ceiveo win on wisol\
1 spent Uespcct fully,
11 M I1urdoo,
J. M . B \vd,
Teachers.
Wunnaintik<.T l;ois.
l?ditor Herald: (Mease allow trie
space for a few linos in your v.livable
paper as I have Tit s--en any lh r g
from this place in some time.
lieuhh of this community is vei \
, g md at this writing.
The farmers arc about througl
g.ithct ir)g their e?*ops.
Tim /. pimr school is running on
verv smoothly under tlio manege
maul of Mr Willie Capps.
Mr John Stroud ami Mr MoiJe nnery
visited Mr 11 L Hooks last Su.idav
( veiling.
Mrs W 1! Godfred and Mrs J.nirm.i
t .'ausry vis'ted .it M r Sum Joiley s
last Sunday afternoon.
Mrs George Cripps has eomple.ti d
his new building and has moved into
it.
Mr J Q Mincey and Mr Archie
Jernigan are erecting a new build ing
on his place
Last week the mule of Mr J dm
Howell ran away and Mr li >well had
the misfortune to have liis face budiy
bruised,
Mr Thomas Carter and brother
spent several days with J 10 Stroud
last week.
Mr George 11 u Igan has pureliased
a nice buggy horse.
Nu weddings t,o report hut we are
listening for the bells to ring at any
time.
I lest wishes to the dear old Herald
I would like to hear from the
Black 10v2s, the Blue Lyes and all
the other writers. Write and let's
have all the news in the llorald
I Sly Coon.
; HANDICAPPED j
'ihisis Uic Case Willi Many Conway
('coplu.
Too many Conway citizens ore
handicapped Willi a bad bumf, The
unceasing pain causey constant miscry,
making wo vie a burden and
stooping or lifting an impossibility.
The back aches at night, preventing
refreshing rest and in the morning
is still' and lame. Plasters and
liniments may give relief, but can
not reach the cause. To eliminate
the pains and aches v.hi must cure
the kidnevs,
Doan's Kidney Pills euro sick kidneys
and cure thorn permanently.
The following .statement should
convince every Conway reader ol
their <. lliciency.
.1 T Do/.ier, deputy sheriff, Price
St., Marion, S. C , says: kT have
no hesitation in recommending
Doan's Kidney Pills, as 1 have perfect
conlidence in them, 1 had backache,
coupled with pains across my
'oins and my kidneys were badly
disordered. 1 read about Doan's
Kidney Pills and deciding to try
them, 1 procured a box. After using
them a short time tho backaches
and nvns disanoean d and mv i.-nt
I neys became normal. 1 can reconi
iiiend Doan's Kidney Pills highly to
anyone suffering from backache or
kidney trouble
For sale by a 11 dealers. Price 50c
Foster-Mil burn Co., I lufYalo, New
York, also agents for the United I
States.
Remember l!ie name- Doan's- -and
take no other.
Married
Dillon, S. C Nov. 22. ? Stanley
Hamilton and Miss Mattie ltanise.v
were married last night in one hundred
yards of where lie shot and
killed I'Mihu Mack well four weeks
ago 1 lb Cannon, notary public,
performed the ceremony,
Hamilton is under #1,500 bond for
his appearance at court, t he jury of
inquest having rendered a verdict
of justifiable homicide. C.
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Tn an article: pul?14sT 1 c< 1 in the
Youth's Companion of Sep to ruber
23rd, 1909, l)r. Browne, the
great medical authority on
foods, says, about brain and
muscle building ?
"There is one kind of food
that seems to me of marked
value as a food t?> the brain and
to ihe whole body throughout
childhood and adolescence
(youth), and that is oatmeal.
"Oats are the most nutritious
of all the cereals, being richer
in fats, organic phosphorus and
lecithins.
Me says oatmeal is gaining
ground with the well-to-do of
Great Britain. He speaks of it
as the mainstay of the Scottish
laborer s diet and says it proJi'
..fain
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Where you would "rofit" I
toilet articles, stationery, r
from us. We have a complel
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Toddville,
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3o.ds,
rowne, LL.D.-F.R.S.
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for eating more
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(lures a big-boned, well-developed,
mentally energetic race.
His experiments prove that
good oatmeal such as Quaker
Oats not only furnishes the best
food fnr thi* linninn Ki'inir Lut
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eating it strengthens and enlarges
the thyroid gland?this
gland is intimately connected
with the nourishing processes
of the body.
In conclusion he says?
"It seems probable therefore
that the bulb and brawniness of
the Northerners (meaning the
Scotch) has been in some
measure due to the stimulation
of the thyroid gland by oatmeal
porridge in childhood."
The Scotch eat Quaker Oats
because it is the best of all oatmeals.
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THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
O'l'N l Y ok I loltKY
Court of Common Pleas. (
Copy Stunt; '?t>P for Relief [Complaint '
n?<t Served,] I
\V T Power, Louisa Y Powell, E H ,
F pp?, M tr, i\iti"tu*e St 'vens, Molsie
Powell and Cora Nolle Tod I, Plain- ^
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against ;
CftFva ]'i: )>s h Pelean Minc.y (
Cr?-eley .1 Powell Nettie M Howell
() I'ovvell l.u'luM" G Powell Lou
l.llie Powell and Sump-mii W Powell i
DefendnnU. <
To the Defendant* Cnlisen K ;>ps Agnes *
I>?l? au Min -y (Jreel-y / P.iwel! Net '
tie VI Powell Ue.-K'n C P ,wi 11 Luther i
(I P.twell Lou 1 Hie Powell Sampson (
\Y Powell:
You nre hereby summond and required
to answer the' << mpluint in this action
which it is been ill. t.1 in (ho office of the
the Clejk of the Court of Common ^
Pleas for the said County ami to I
serve h copy <if your answer to the said ^
complaint on the subscriber at his office v
at, Conway SC within twenty days after
the f-e; vice hereof exclusive of the day
of siudi service, tnd if you lail to answer
the complaint within tin* time aforesaid \
tit ? piaintdf in this action will apply to (
the comt ior the relief demanded intthe .
con.phiut.
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November Dili, A. I). 1009, 4
VY. 1,. llry an, <J; C. C. 1'.
11. II. Woodward. 4
Plaintiffs' Attorney. <
i'o Callseu Fipps, Absent Defendant. t
Please t .ke notice: lh if. tho summons t
in this action of which tho forgoing is a
' ,op;> nndalsothe com plaint were Hied in
the < llice of the Clerk of the Court of
Common Pleas in and for lit rry County 1
at Con way S C, on '-he 10th day of No- 4
vetnber A. J). l'JOU. 4
\Y L. Uryan ( P. S.) ?
C. C. C. P.
I!. II, Woodward Plaii.tiff-.' Attorney . ,
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Trcspfss Notice. |
A 1 person are hi rcby pos lively for- '
bidden to trespass upon my lands in 4
Dogwood Neck towns'ip by hunt - '
tiro, (isiiintr, ett'iinof or in any man- '
ner whatever. The law will bs rig- 4
orotisly enforced against trespass* 4
ers. I. 13- Parker, '
fwMo pd. 4
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CONWAY PARI.OK MARKET
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I Jest prices paid for chickens and 1
eyes anil country produce. ^
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i uv cuuiwst ict'hii oeei always s
on hand and the best atteutiou to 11
eity orders given.
Trespass Notice. v
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AH puns )i.s are hereby forbidden
to e nter or trespiss in any way up (l
on our lands in Hloyds township, ?
I !or?\y county under the extreme
uenaliy of the law. ?
Ida C. Alford, d
Emma P.Grainger.
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Surci'tisnrs to
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{if.ASS, Sa811 I'oUD AND \VuiOIIT8.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Trespass Notice, u(
All persons arc hereby forbidden
to trespass on our lands in Galivanfcs ,
Firry township in any manner y1
whatever. The law will bo rigorous- ]Jly
enforced against all trespassers. *
I>. F. Johnson, _
1 w38 Carmi Johnson.
CONWAY | T
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| W D WOODWARD, JR.. Proprietor | Cl
COUNTRY PRODUCE E ~
3 Constantly on hand. The highest 6
| market prices r>ald for Chi'kens y
| and Eggs. ,111 kinds of Vegeta- |
MR 111 SUIISUI1. I
FRESH PRiME BEEF i L
j? Veal, ivlutton, Pork, S>iu ngetFresh 3 jJ
& and Salt Water Fish, Fine Nor- jj
* l ei k < tystcrs and all kinds of Game 3
? in season. |
$ PURE ICE DELIVERED k
J at any time daring the week and I
3 until 10 o'clock on Sundays. The i
B patronage of the public is solicited ? so;
8 uiid satisfaction guaranteed. i ho
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Conveyancer A Notary Public ?
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Writes Titles, Mortgages, Liens,
Agreements, Contracts, Ac. Ab- M
itraoting and Copying a Specialty.
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Tax Notice.
The tux books will bo open for
.oliection of State, County and otlier
tuxes for the fiscal year 1909
froun October 15th, 1909 to March
l.Vh, 1910. Taxes are due without
penalty to December 31st, with one
p->r cont penalty, to January 31st, ^
with an additional one per cent, or
two per cent, to February 28*h,
irid with an additional live per cent,
>r seven per cent, to March 15th.
KK<ii:i.aii Tax Levy. >
Tho lcvv ? i taxable property
ti the county i as follows:
state Tax 5 14 mills.
Jcdiuary County Tax.. . .3 1-2 tin lis
lioad and Bridge Tax 2 mills
special County Tax 1 mill
Constitutional School Tax..3 mills
Total 11 3 4 mills
Rait. Road Bond Tax. ?
An additional levy to pay the
state tSiaking Fund Commission
Coan to retire certain railroad
jonds is made as follows:
simpson Creek Township..4 mills
Special School District Tax.
An additional levy to pay special
axes voted for school purposes in
:ertain school districts is made as
ollows:
STo 3 Hog BlufT 3 mills
' 0 Athens .... 4 mills
4 7 Green Sea 4 mi'Is
' 11 Socastee 4 mills
' 14 Centenary 4 mills
1 17 Wanamaker 3 nnlls
4 18 Doris . ... 3 mil's
1 l!)Con*ay 3 mills
4 20 Mt Olive 3 mills
20 Cool Spring 2 mills
4 27 Zion 4 mills
1 20 Powell ... 4 mills
1 45 Tilly Swamp 3 mills
' 50 Floyds 4 mills
53 Allen 2 mills
4 50 San ford 3 mills
4 01 Wampoe 3 mills
1 02 Savannah BlufT 3 mills
1 08 Home wood 4 mills
1 00 Maple 3 mills
1 70 Poplar # 3 mills
k 74 Four Mile 4 mills
4 75 Virgo . . 2 mills
k 70 d a?*per ... 3 mills
* 77 Strawfiold 3 mil's
80 Spring Branch . . .. 4 mills
' 80 Seven Mile . . 3 mills
1 01 Pleasant Hill 2 mills
School House Bond Tax.
An additional levy ou School Disriot
No 10 (Conway) of two mills
s made to pay interest on the
School House Bonds and to create a
inking fund for their linal retirelent.
Capitation Tax.
A poll tax of one dollar for school
mrposes is levied upon every male
iti/.en between the ages of 21 and
t) years, able to earn a living, exept
Confederate veterans over 50
ears of age.
A capitation tax of one dollar for
chool purposes is levied on each
og in the county,
Commutation Road Tax.
A payment of three dollars to the
Jounty Treasurer before February
81b, 1910 is accepted in commuta- *
ion of road work for the year 1910.
Treasurer's Itinerary.
The Treasurer will attend at the
allowing places at t he day and hour " " I
amcd for the put pose of collecting ]
axes:
lovember 19 Daisy 9 to 10
lovember 19 Sanford 12 to 2
lovember 22 ..Tilly Swamp 9 to 11
lovember 22 Wampee 3 to 5
lovember 23. . Little River 10 to 1
lovember 23 Ebeuezer 4 to 5
lovember 24 t.benezer 8 to 9
lovember 24.. .. Hammond 10 to 12
On all other days, except Sunays,
the Treasurer's oflice at Con:ay
will be open from 9 to 4
J. N. J curette,
County Treasurer.
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nc?iias8 noiice.
All persons are berobv forbidden
) enter or trespass in any manner
pon my lands id Conway township,
ouudecl by lands of W. W. Graam,
R. L. Stanley and others. All j
iolators will be delt with accord- i
ig to law. J. D. Vereen. j
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NOTICE TO FARMERS
Make your Fertilizer for $5 00 per
on. Good as the commercial
)st.ing live times as much. I have
ninty right for Horry and will sell
ju manual and chemicals for maleg
the Fertilizer. INVESTIGATE '
J. M. DORM AN,
on way, S. C., R. F. D. 1, Box 49.
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S P HAWES,
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Caters to the wants of the people,
>r first class groceries place your
ders with me.
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FOR SALE?My farm near the
a shore. 500 acres, with dwelling t
use and good barn. 3 miles from
urch, 1 1-2 miles from schooj,
d 1 1-2 miles from Murrell's tnlet. G
Dout 50 acres cleared.
S. P. NeSmith.
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