The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 09, 1909, Supplement, Image 5
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(iOOD IIOADS.
Tho Herald has for the past four
or live years been ur^iu^ the im- t
portance of good public roads aud i
it is a matter of ?jt"uat satisfaction <
to the Herald t) notice that some of i
the seed at least sow a by it has <
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IUUUVI ivni^ua u i in t;uuu aiMiuun uao I
sprung up unci is bearing good fruit. |
It is a pleasure aUo to note that
others have joined the gojd roads
movement are giving of their time
and talent and iullunnce a liberal
share toward the. accomplishment of y
so worthy an undertaking and it is (
reasonable to presume that the
r.'ads of Horry will be so improved
as to compare favorably with those '
of any other county in the State
Good roads is a vital essential to the
growth and devolopment of Horry
for without them no permanent results
along those lines can bo ex- (
p.'ct to follow any etVort put forth
toward the betterment of our eon- ,
dition, and is a source of oongratu- (
lation t<? those who have longrocog- (
ni/.ed the importance and appreci- y
alod the value of good roads as a ,
promoter of good morals and a |
potent agent, in the development of
the country where they are located,
to know ibatsujh a wholesome and
healthy public sentiment is being
aroused favorable to the demand for
better public roads, especially the '
increased interest being taken in
the matter by the country folk.
Many of them have experienced to 1
their discomfort and injury the evil
e fleets of bad roads and are very dcsirious
for a radical change so as to
reach their market town without
so much aggrivation an J the least
expenditure of patienca and the wear
and tear on animal and vehic'e and
in the shortest possible time. In the
days when time wasn't money it
mattered not so much if a day was
lost from work in going to mill, if
the vehicle broke down and the animal
gave out in going to church for
the lost day cou'.d be made up and
there was preaching the live long
day, but in these days of strenuous
business activity and every nerve is
strained to its uttermost tension in
the mad rush to accumulate the Almighty
Dollar a day lost is {40110 forever
and preaching lasts a couple of
hours at the longest, to be "stuck in
the mud" is a thing too serious for
contemplation.
Then, again, this restlessness is
observed in Conway. The remark
that good roads have become absolutely
necessary for the growth and
life of Conway is beard from nearly
every month. All classes aro joining
in the refain making a harmonious
whole. Illustrative of the fact that
the people of Conway are fully alive
to the situation and are determined
to do their part in the work of im'
proving the roads, we mention that
many of them have gone down into
their own pockets and subscribed
liberally toward the fund for road
improvement.
This article would be incomplete
should we fail to call the attention
of the public to the excellent road
work now being done by Supervisor
Murrell around Conway. For several
miles out he has thoughly worked
and cluytd the roads in such a
manner that with a little working
now and then they will stand the or,
diuarv wear and tear for years. Mr
Murrell and his Board of Commissioners?
W J Hendricks and N E
Hardwick?are doing a groat work
for Horry and one that liorry will
appreciate as the work progresses.
Of course thero is some complaint
about the condition of the roads in
some localities, but they propose to
reach every section of the county
as fast as the condition of the roads
ana tne class or worn inoy are aoing
will permit. We believe this,
anyhow.
The Woman's Missionary Society
of the Kingston Presbyterian church
are arranging to bring off a Bazar,
in the vacant store in the Quattlebaum
Block, next Friday, December
10th, at which many useful fancy
articles suitable for Christmas presents
for men, women and children
will be sold. This promises to bo
one of the most successful and enjoyable
events of the season and
doubtless will be well patronized by
the community. The proceeds of
the Bazar will be applied to thodebt
on the manse and quite a nice sum
should be realized for this purpose.
The long continued drought is
alarming. We have not had but one
real hard rain since summer, though
there have been several showers,
none of which were sufficient to give
the around a arood decent wetting.
the consequence being that many of
the creeks, branches and swamps,
h as well the wolls, in different sections
of the county have failed, and
stock and game are suffering for
water.
The merchants are looking forward
to a big Christmas trade and
the little ones are on their good behavior
for fear that old Kris Kringlo
will not call to see them in the
time of Good Cheer.
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me
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Ait Hntertnlii in cut.
Thero will bo an entertainment at
:ho Eight Mileschiol house, Eri-iav
light December 17th. Thecxercic-3?
will begin at 7:30 o'clock p m. We
intinS natn i n ion + ? rvw\ * ?wl t 1 ^ /I
ViVl pwvu ( UIL>g b( 111 Vy CAIIVI OV." > C I III au
iresses from visitors. We will also
rave music and a cake selling. The
public is cordially in v ited
W N (1 err aid, Teacher.
When cold weather really sets in
;he people of florry will enjoy a hog
filling time,
E \ Wait, of Conway, was registered
at the Orton House in Wilmington
last Thursday.
Many new names were added to
die Herald's list of subscribers from
ilT the R F D's recently established.
According to tho advertisements
tow appearing in the press Sauti
Ulaus will make his tour of the world
ihis year in an air ship instead of
,he raindeers and sled. There is
lothing like keeping up with the
progress of the times.
The FRANKLIN
The Most Perfect SelfFilling
Fountain Pen Made
NO openings in the barrel?all parts
are ink-tight. No rubber sacks to
break or get out of order?the
life of a rubber sack in contact with the
acid in ink is very short and uncertain.
Easy to fill.?Simply insert the nozzle
or pen end in the ink and draw the plunger
out once and the trick is done, screw
parts together, and go ahead and write.
Pen is never out of commission even if
the filling device failed to work, as the
nozzle can be unscrewed and the pen
filled just like an ordinary old style fountain
pen. This is a feature contained in
no other self-filling pen on the market.
The self-filling device may be entirely discarded
and the pen will work perfectly.
PRICES, $1.50 TO $7.00
PLAIN AND GOLD MOUNTED
FOR SALE BY
Conway Drug Co
HOLU&TEFV9
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Busy Modiolae for Busy People.
Brings Golden Hoalth and Renewed Vigor.
A specific for Constipation, Imlipro-stlon, Live
and Kidney Troubles. Pimples, Eczema, Impure
Blood, Baa Breath, Klugfriah Bowels, Headache
tind Backache. It'sRoolcy Mountain Tea in tab
let form, 85 cents a bo*. 0?*nuino made by
Hot?m8tkr I)rl'? Company, Madison, Wis.
Ml ncu anlorcro cno cii i run nenni c
wui?UK-I* luuuti* ' tiMLuvn rturu"
j KILLthe COUCH 1
mb CURE the LUNGS|
w,th Dr. King's
New Discovery
f 0" csls"8 ?ssw,
AND all THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. B
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY!
OR MONEY REFUNDED. fi
D. A. Spivey & Company
FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS.
Represent the Strongest Companies.
Policies written on the most liberal
terms.
Place your insurance with us.
Prompt Settlement of Claims.
Oats for Sale.
Wanted?To sell 500 bushels of
Horry raised seed oats. Also several
new wagons and second hand
wagons at a bargain. 3 seventy
saw gins, second-nand 111 good or
der for sale cheap. Apply to
J. P. Derham,
Green Sea, S. C.
Trespass Notice.
All persons are hereby forbidden
to enter or trespass in any way, by
cutting, hauling timber or by entering
in any manner on my land in
Floyds township. This 17th day of
November 1909. R J Graham, Sr.
Trespass Notice.
All persons are hereby forbidden
to enter or trespass in any manner
on that certain tract of land in Dogwood
Neck township, containing
200 acres more or less and bounded
by lands of J, H. Williams' estate,
Burroughs & Collins Co., and others,
and known as J. M. Cox's land.
4w82 J M COX
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<r 3 The Largest Wholesale :
^ j Order House in tl
> The (ligantic Altei
^ tend a cordial invitation
% best equipped, best appoi
^ surar.ee that 3*ou will fin
% to purchase before.
$ mm iTrs' f(uH
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M to taka Cardul, for your femalo P
I w troubles, because we are sure It ^
gj will help you. Remember that g
(0 this great female remedy? ?
J0 has brought relief to thousands of fi
^ other sick women, so why not to ?]
& you ? For headache, backache, m
j periodical pains, female weak- ?
| ness, many have said it Is ' the &
| best medicine to take." Try it I g
v. Sold in This City |
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AhV your 'Jraffprlut for CTTTCHRR-THR'S A
uiAMO.ND It 1<AN"I) lUi.I.S i:i Ri:? rtn<t/A\
Cot.d metallic boxes, scaled with llluctty) I
Ribbon. takb no otiirr. j?uy of you;'n^ |
Diu^lrt niiil ufti< for I'lll-t-'llKH.Trill 8 ?
JtlAAlOMt nUANh ri 1.1,8, lor twenty-fivo
years regarded as Best,Safest, Always Reliable. .
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
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? Succeed when everything else fails, a
In nervous prostration and female E
( weaknesses they are the supreme R
? remedy, as thousands have testified. g|
! for k;dney,i..iver and |
j STOMACH TROUBLE |
it is the best medicine ever sold |
' over a druggist's counter. ?
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| ORGANS. |
I We have a few sligbtl.v used I
S $90 organs, will close cut at a 2
B big reduction If you are waut- g
B irg an organ now is the time I
H to buy one of the best organs i
9 made at a great, bat gain. Write B
B al once if you wish to secure ftj
3 one of these organs, for such |>
bargains don't last long ji
H Write for illustration? of R
?9 these organs and for terms ^
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KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE HONEY^TAf?
Red f.lov;i blossom and fioncv flee ou tvory Bolt!*
Uinrh Gro
Illgia UIU
Fresh Bread and Cakes aiways on :
filled with choice goods for family us<
est possible notch. Phone orders gh
( livery guaranteed. Phone No, 13.
VEGETABLES
B. T HYMAI
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md Retail Mail 232 and 234
le South. Charleston,
rations that have been in pro;
to you, to come to Chariest
inted, and best lighted Depz
d a better grade of mcrchand
wil
We have just re
Mules. Wethi
such variety thai
high everywhere
buv,but we are
B ICH iVI t
1 > fi I u bes
from until April
VVre also will hav
and other grade
In fact everythi
(>> TI3U
goods.
Make our place ;
LOR IS,
The Banking by Mail System
of the
GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK
OF CIIAKLLSrO!N, S. C.
gives their depositors careful
service. Write them.
Resources over $2,900,000. j
35 Broad St. P. O. Box 867'I
Charleston, 5. C.
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CHINESE LAUNDRY
Collars and Cuffs.
Ironing Machine.
Work turned out Promptly.
Send me a trial order.
Family washing taken.
Satisfaction Ouararteed.
Work neatly executed, and in '
first class style.
SPHC1AL NOTICE
iv n i rs.-ce- l . i -l t ni\ -1
ooiiurs arm ^.uiih nuiu lur ou uay^i
and if not called for will bo 3old,
Yoursfor good wor*,
GEORGE LUM
m\m tm is THE ONLY
cenu.NIARK8C^SME
ide Flour
hand. Our Grocery Department U
! and are marked down to the lowyen
careiul attention and prompt deIN
SEASON.
MTHE BAKER.
I THE GROCER MAN
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King St., The (ireatest
S. C. tl
^ress all summer are now
ton and do your shopping,
irtnient Store in the who!
ise at a lower price than i
"TirTus~ox
ceived, November 15th, a
nk they are the best ever s
t all purchasers can be sui
i and we know it is a big
able to offer a little >1 < )
ban some dealers and will j
ides. We will keep on hai
I of next year
e a variety of Buggies?II;
)S to suit the people, as w
j 1 a 1 c? r
ng in mat line, we one
E as cheap as any other de
pour headquaters while in t
S(
FLOUR!
To the Farm
W I : OFFKIl
>00 bbls Flour.
200 bags Kice
10 boxes Smoked Bacon.
We want your bu
have not the casl
wait till tobacco t
1'ALM ETTO 011C
mulleins: j
Is the place to get Dr>
As complete a Stock of Shoos as c:
at prices to prices to suit evervbo<
Corner Store but be sure ana call on
J. E. Ni
HBMBHHIMBMrai
IFVuit Tree
RANGING IN PRICE
We hive on hand a first class
Plum, Pear, Grape and Mulber
Rose Bushes.
HOMEWOO
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Department Store in ! I
lie South. | ^ I
completed and we ex- <r jH
and visit the largest, ^ I
le south---with thi-4 as- I
t was ever your privelie ^ I
Tit tii. i'"i;T?iKiT | J
Y paffII
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CARLOAD of Horses and I
hipped here and they are of I
ted. Mules and Horses are I
undertaking- sometimes to I
in : IJIBILH AI , I
jive you a 58 ? I ? I
id a good selection of stock I
^ A I
lckney, Parker, High Point,
ell as Harness, Robes, etc.
r them for C ' A. N S 1 or
aler for the same class of
own.
^BMPANY
3UTH CAROLINA
icd RICE 1
ers of Horry:
30 boxes White Bacon.
50 cases TomatoesA
1500 bushels Corn. \
1000 bushels Oats. *
t
siness and if you
l we are willing to
ime. See us.
ICE It Y COM 1* ANY,
P COOP15K, Sec and Treas
wmmx ? ? i i ??wwm i ?
i the HnrnRr
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r Goods at Panic Prices,
*n be found anywhere in Styles and 0
iy. When in need don't pass the T
OHOLAS. |
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s For i
FROM 15 TO 35 CENTS
lino consisting of Apple, Peach, I
ry Trees, Strawberry Plants and I
I> NURSERY I