The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 31, 1910, Image 1
VOL XX111.
i RE1
Col. C. P. Quattlebaum Recently
Interviewed.
PUNS HAVE BEEN ACCEPTED
|. The Bridge Is to ??c Located N<>ar
the Old Slilp Ya'U and wlll'be
Supported t>y a Larsrc C> limit r in
the Middle of tlte River,
Col C P Quattk'baum was interviewed
recently in regards to
tbe progress made by the building
commission toward the erection
of a new pridwro across Waccamaw
River near Conway, as contemplated
by the Act of tha Legislature
relating to the new court house and
jail. Mr. Quattlebaum stated tba*
the plans for this bridge had been
isu^mitttd to the commission, and
;accepted. The bridge will be located
across the lake near the mill oi
Waccamaw Shingle company, and
good roads will be constructed on
both sides of the river, leading to
the bridge. The bridge will be supported
by a large cylinder resting
on the rock in the middle of the
stream, constructed of a hu ge iron
casing driven into the rocks and
filled up with concrete. The construction
of the bridge will be
modern in evtry respect and the
work will commence as soon as the
proper arrangements have been
>mudo with the Government officials
Nibo New*.
Deu' Editor: Please allow n.c
space da your paper for a few words
from dear old Nebo:
"? > -i.i _ ??,3 ? i :
rieaiwr 1# very guuu m urns tviiuing,
except tout lliere are lots of
.mumps raging.
Mrs A K A It man, of Marion, is
visiting at the heme of Rev li J
Wtkaley.
Dr Odell, of Oak Ion. has moved
over into our midst. We are j/lad
to have the Doctor aud his family
' with us
The new school is progressing
'nicely under the raanu^euieLt of
.Miss Edith Rabou.
Capt W H Taompson has oomipleted
his new boat and is now hauling
fertilizer on the Little Pee Dee
.river.
Miss Fay Harrelson, who has been
^visiting here, is expecting to return
to home at Gurley in a few days.
Messrs P P Thompson, Liston
.Allman and Johnnie Shaw were
t {pleasant callers at Rev H J Wheley's
v last Sunday afternoon.
P Mr and Mrs R B Brown both departed
this transitory life a few
weeks ago. We certainly hated to
.give this estimable couple up but
the Lord saw best to take ttiein to
dwell with him, and to Lis will we
bow in submission. They left live
'children and a host of relatives and
ifriends to mourn their loss.
Mrs W B Thomson and Mrs W
IL Richardson took a trip to Marion
xl few days ago.
Mamma's Doll Baby.
An Awful nriiDtion
y
of a volcano excites brief interest,
and your interest in skin eruptions
will be as short if you use Bucklen's
Arnica ?*Bve, the quickest euro.
Kven the worst boils, ulcers or fever
sores are soon healed by it
Root Cr\y Rufnc P.nfo Ht'iiicno or?r*?.
V IV/ V UWf ?WM JU/4 M IU\. L*V? V/
;Lips, Chapped hands, Chi bUins
:and Pil?.a. It gives instant relief
:25c at Norton Drug Co.
Dots from the Bny
SEfcatth of the.'c< mmunity good ex
Cfeyji <eold3 and La U.ippe.
A fU/ge congregation attended
service? at Black Creek Sunday.
AmoeDg itiUose present were Mr U G
B arrelscu\, ?pf Clarendon, N C, Mr
and Mrs fill 4 Wright, of Tabor, N
'C , and mte^yefcther young folks from
*oth8r sections.ct' .tne community.
Marion Harretepn, our mail car
tfier, spent Sunday with his parents,
Mr and Mrs B F Harreison.
Messrs Norwood and Leannon
White, of Vinelacd, N C., sponl
the later part of last at Mr M
White's.
Mrs Hyman Harrelaon spont last
and Mrs M A Wright this week with
their parents Mr and Mrs J W Ward.
Miss Gussie Worley and Bright
Tyler spent Sunday on the Bay.
The farmers will soon be ready to
plant, though not too soon as the
spring is gayly gliding by.
Wishing every one a pleasant sum
?mer and faithfulness to the dear old
Herald, I will ring off with the hope
(Of escaping the waste basket,
y Fo?*get-Mc-Not.
Stubborn as .itulea.
are liver and' bowels sometimes
seem to balk Without cause, Tbor
there's trouble?Loss of AppetiteIndigestion,
Nervousness, Despond
ency. Headache. But such trouble:
fly before Dr Kirk's New Life Pills
the world's best Stomach and Livei
remedy. So easy. 25c at Nortot
Drug Co.
'Y
PROF W (V, CiF.RKALD
Talks of the i>'e? il of More Improve
incut in Our Kurat School.
Editor Herald:?As I thiiiK cdu
cation and perioral imprnverm n' ol
the school buildings, grounds, etc ,
are one, or should be one ninor^
L1 e most imp >rtant subjects for wi
teachers who have ixporience alonu"
that lino of work for the pa?>t i-ev
eral years to write?then foe in ra\
feeble way wiil try and jjive a few
&catleriu? thoughts.
Dear teacher, are we trying to encourage
our beloved natrons and
trustees to improve their : c .< ols us
we should, so as td give more inducement
to the pupils to seek f< 1
u) education? hn't it the sehoo.
hou*e with its surrounding ground
that the foundation of Am net's lu
lure greatness is laid? If s\ w?
should do more, dust ih nk of ti t
children that are leaving homo
Some of them ere leaving Imtno will
eagerness to inter this m \v world
Others in fear and rcmblirgof tin
unknown dillicultics that be withii
the school gate ate the matcviul if
wh c't the teacher must make future
citizens. During this p.ustie stat>
f childhood impressions are easily
made and ideas quickly formed eithi r
for better or for worse. It is ensiei
to favorably impress or other nisi
the seeking mi nil of the child than
it is to arouse the impression at let
they have been made.
Now, dear friends, if tlm above
statement be true, i-u't it plainly
the duty of the teacher, the bo are
and parents of the various sehiTW^to
influence the rising generation to
higher ideals, higher standard o<
honesty, higher desires for an c.lu
cation, a higher love for beauty and
of nature, so that ? vi rtually the
ideal American citizen shall be lornted.
But oh 1 1 fear it is to often the
case that some progressive young
teacher with a larger slock of i nergy
and the desire to better the pupils
is held hack by an unsympathatic
board or parents, i think in
many sections it would be well to
start 1 ho planning of the improvement
of the school grounds etc., by
a systematic canvass of the community
in order to arouse the public
opinion of those who could bo induced
to favot the betterment of
the school in the way of improvement.
Jn many localities tho educating
of the public is as import ant as
that of thechi'd and is attended by
many more difficulties. Even then
a great unnv times the teacher doe1
nr\l t 1 i l n 1/ t f U/?c t t o c 1 i ?? t 1 w\ r? i 5 . \ r\
nun I?IIIIM% 11/ utou IU Dili i in; nil fine*
of the parents in the community so
as to obtain the desired funds and
cooperations.
Fellow teachers shouldn't there
exist a bono between all rural >chool
teachers so that one might continue
the well thought out plan of theother,
and carry to success a project
which should be desired by all
alike?
We all very well know many localities
wd1 not believe n ih ir/ until
they see if, and >1 lOiongu h
hard w? rk of the instructor ti e f?->bidding
and uner i gonial grounds
surroui ding a district school ta i
on a cbaiacun oi beauty and r ti ement,
thfre will be tome neighbor
or seme member of the beard sure
to notice the <. hangn nnd willingly
start a ounpagn in favor of tin
"school beautiful." Thee is nojli
ing that so appeals to ihe develop'
ing mind as the beauties of nature
' Therefore it is the teacher's du!>
to keep the child who starts for
school with joy and gluuncos in that
condition throughout their schc cl
career, so mat tn y may carry int<
1 tie world the i einembrunc e of happy
school days. Likewise, it is also
incumbent upon tliC teacher tc
so handle the child who c mes tc
him or her with fear and drc ad that
. .such feelirgs shall be lornoved and
the pupil continue in tchool with
I joy ami gladner s so that they mas
{40 out into the vo id prepared tc
\ fill his or her place to the best nd
vantage of the country and community.
There is nothing that wiij
1 add to the use of teaching, to the
increase of learning and the joy I
. living more than a uoniiy p^unec
and beautiful scLor 1 gtounds surrounding
a comfortable icho >1 house
1 Tnerefore we should encourage our
primary and s e n clary schools.
I But, ah, there are so many, w be
do not think they are under obligations
to Clod and the world to send
1 their children to school, Man>
seem to think that they are free tc
bring up their chiloren as tbe\
please no matter what becomes ol
God's command. Even if there were
no souls and we had not ihe least
need of schools and the languages
. for the scriptures and of God, this
I one reason should fewftice to cause
(U? , ..r .1 -
5 iijo csuiunn Jinuiib u 1 i iits V ( vy 00?1
schools everywhere, both for boy*
and girls namely: The world needs
accomplished men and women foi
maintaining its outward temporal
prosperity so that the men may be
; capable of properly governing tin
j country and people, and the womcr
- of superintending the home, chil
dren, etc.
Now, such men must come of boy
, and such women must come of gills
f Therefore the object must be right
i ly to instruct and educate boys am
girls for these purposes.
CONWAY, S. C., THUI
ffii piB.;
Appropriate to the Occasion l]
at Methodist Church. t
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0 ON WAY EPWORTH LEAGUF.
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I!v 11 Services in Methodist Church v
Sunday Niiflu - Thp Attendance i\
>v?s l.arjjo T lie I'rojr ra in In Fu'l. 11
V
i no morning service at the ti
dethodGt church wore in keeping
with the appropriateness of tin e
occasion The church was tustefulh <J
Lcoratrd with living plants am r
t\ imis and garlands and festoons
were draped around the chanc'
ruiiirgs and hung in rich profusioi
froiu the pulp fc. 13 autiful cu. .
il >wers were < U'eclively placed.
The sermon was very appropriate
md its application couiaiucU ci>in- C
iort for all.
Tug Ed worth Leaguo held sor- i
vices at ivgbt with the following
progra m:
1. Prelude: Miss Eila King
2. Song- Tho Day Celesl'al
I3reaks l y the Chair ?
13. Prayer: itw G. E Edwards.
4. Due': Misses Maggie Ohvci
ai d May (iolofinch.
5 Scripture Keading: Luther i
Williams. I
h. Kccitation: Miss E in in a f
.3 a ee t. c
7 I'lower Exorcise: Elsie Mc- i
Coy, Sadie llolclincb, Ellen Smith, 1
llattio Smith, and Kathleen Ses- i
ions. i
8 Song: This is the liuibs, Edna
Earl Spivey and Helen McCoy. t
!>. Recitation: Everytliirg Work- 1
ng up, Erunk Thompson . I
10. Talk: Easter, Mr A. E Gold- J
(inch. t
11. Recitation: Only a Golden 1
Sunbeam for a Little Tot, Margu 1
rette Sesaions. i
12. Exercise with Music, Essii Ell
ott, Lula Sweet, Arthur Cooper i
and Clyde Little. i
13 Song: lie is Risen: 13 y the I
Choir. :
14 Exorcise .at Eastertide: Jen- i
nings i. hcmpsoD, Atini.'1 Sessions, I
Stowes Kng, Jessimine Burroughs i
15. Exercise: The Easter Mes:
Misses Emma Sweet, Nannie t
Brit*, Ltulh Sessions and Mildred I
McCoy. i
l(i. Recitation: Easter Cheer: i
Luther Williams. - i
17. Offering S.mg: Up from the I
Crave lie Arose. !
18. Song by the Congregation: 1
Ali lliil the Bower of Jesus Name. .
19. Benediction: Mr W. T.
C oidfiach.
Statement of the Condition of the
i
Conway Savings Bank
Looa'ed at Conway, S. C., at the
do e o; Business March 24 th, 1910
RESOURCES. J
L ians and Discounts . . $ 77,4.10 20 i
B <ijds ucd Stocks Owned ?
by the Bank 150.00
O hor Real Pistatt>G .vried 040 00
Fuiniture and Fixtures. 100 1
Duo f:cm Banks and
B inkers 2,775 0b
Currency 2,000 00
Cold 500 00
-silver aud other Minor
Coin 129 34
Total 84,231 54
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in..$ 10 000 00
1 Surplus Fund 200 00
[ 1 ..Hi nirli./l
u urn viucu 1 i uma
Cunent Expenses and
Taxes ['aid 1,570 60
Sivin^s Deposits .. 72 403 24
' Tunc Certificates of Deposit
57,70
I To'al 84 23154
[ State of r'uuth Caroline, )
County of Horry $ A '
Before me came W. TVrey II trdwieke,
Cashier of the above named
t>ank. who, bein^ duly sworn, sav?
that the above and fore^oin^ state>
ment is a true condition of said
bank, as shown by the books of said \
I bank.
W Percy Hardwie.ke,
> Sworn to and subscribed before (
mo this 2(kh day of iMa ch. 1910.
f A. E. GMdfloch, .
Notary Public,
nr.rre??t ? \ t test:
5 B G Collins, )
i J A Me Her mot, > Directors.
> D T McNeill, )
Card of Thanks.
I take this method of returning
l t o trt.fell thanks to mv mnnv fii. n<tc.
> for their kindness extended to m?
through the sickness, death and bu
5 . if?l of a loving father and tfracd.
'ath-T, Carmi Johnson I hope
through Christ that the tender, lov?
1 ng ministrations of svmpathio
friends. Lovingly,
J ulia.
3 m mm
Send in your same as a subscriber
?afc??i??xi i mmmmm???
ISDAY, MARCH 31. 1910.
In M moi lain- /
Did, Car mi Johnson. 13 rn No \
r mc-er 20th, 1820. D.ed l1* bin ary f
18 h, 1910. ;l
On Febru r> 28 h, 1010, I ho death j
n^o! eushrotuKd ibe hon e of 13 11 (
I hnson wi h it* dai k wiojjs ar.d
?: ok from that home a l?>v n^ father
Jo joined the Meihodiit vhurei in
urly life, lie was ma? ried toMi-s [j
*>tis?h A. KUinmr in 1850. ho or
ered tho civil vsar in IS(I1 and was
> faithful soldier until the close
^Lii n he. returned to hi** loving v iie
>nd children. They lived together
iutil her death in 1H03 11 then
vent to stay with hisihddrcn where
10 lived until his death. lie. leave*,
hreo children and thirtv-four grur d .
hildren, eighteen ?. i\ at ^iv n :-rh I- ^
Iron, besides a host of friends aud
elativi s to mourn their lo-.s.
>o when the friends we love tin ,
best,
Lie in their church yard bed,
Ve must not cry loo hitteily, V
O * or the happy de. d.
Jfirist our Lord was buried unco, ^
lie died and rise attain, *
11 conquered ucui.li and left tin l]
grave,
Ard so will Christian nun. C
11 is i* rand-son u
Willie C. Skipper.
Nichols, S C. \
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Oa March 1(1 h the deal a. ^vl vis
ted the homo of our dear father,
^ov 11. J. Wtmley, and called him s
rom our midst to joi i the loved
>nes that | receded him to the bet- '
or land, ()ii, it was s-.? hard to givi
iiin up but yet we can say in the
anguage of i he text, that vnc wcu p t
lot like those v lu? have no hope
For several years he was a fai: h i
ul meni'oer of the liritton Necl> L
Japtist church. He w a*< always i
oval to his church and to his (? >d s
[Li was line unci faithful bus
jaucJ and father. For three year- io
was a sufferer at limes with a
lead trouble but no one seemed to ,
valize his end was so near Uui him>elf,
He often sp-ko of ?L but saici
t all was well with him that he die
tot fear death and bore his alll'c J
ions without a murmur. He was
inly confined to his bed three days
a hen the good L rd said come u}>
vgher. H'1 died as he lived, tru t- t
ng in his 11 id urd His promises i
Ho was tit) years o' aye and leaves- \
i wife and several children t > muuri i
Lhfcir loss, Hut blessed thougnt, w?
realize that our loss is his yarn am
lot dead out skepeth awaiting tb? 1
res ur recti on mourn He was laid
to rest at Friendship cemetery. Tie '
uneral services were conducted by ^
lis pastor, Hev Mr Graham. ,
t
Sleep on p vpa take your rest,
Why should we mourn that thou ,
art blest?
His loving daughter,
Mrs J D, Harreison
Gfrti r ley, SC. Farmer's
AlectlngThere*
will be a meeting of the
farim rs in C.nway, A pril 1th. All '
Ji the Demonst raters ami corporators,
as well as those v* ho ore interest
:d in the Farm Demonstration
Work, arc requested to be present.
We will have several Specialists or
tie subjects to be discussed.
W LM shoo, Agent
Don't Get llun Down.
Weak and rninorahlo. If you have Kidney 01
Bladder trouble, Dull luuid paiua, l)i//iiifSH,
Ncivoushobb. IMns in luuid, and f? ; 1 tirod in.
aver, K?'t a packai^o of Mother (?ray'n AOrkAt.UN-LliAP.
tho pluaaant horl> c i; r?-.
II II t* V t* r I < > 11 (< | IT II ll> i iiuuiy I ill' ?ii I Jl l n IIWIM
giHtefiil people who have used thin wonderful
remedy. Ah a regulator it ban no equal A? k foi
Mother <?rav e Australian Lent at DrugglnC. 01
sent by inail for M eents. rumple l'J.kr,. Ad
dreart, Tlio Mother Gray Co.. l.eltoy, N Y.
J M Me Km than, who recently resigned
ay agent of the A C L at
Conway, vacated the position which
he has held for almost a lift time,
last t.?el(. The Railroad Company
selected J T Mishoe as his successor
and Mr Mishoo arrived and went into
duty on the same day that Mr
McKoithan left. Mr Mishoe has ,
had many years experience in rail- '
road work and he is thoroughly
competent to (ill this position.
Mr Mclveithan still retains the
agency of the Southern Express 1
Compmy. this having be mi sepa
rated from that of the railroad company,
and he is occupying a new '
office in front of the town ball
Mrs Kate El ill says: "I have kept
house 15 voars, nrn the mother of
four children, and I would not keep ,
house without Ho.lister's Rocky
Mountain Tea." Wise women, why? }
13rives away sickness, bring- health
and happiness to the who'e family.
It's the world's health preserver.
Conway Drug Co. ?
There was a wreck ??ne afternoon .
last week at, Cia'bourn between , i
* U w #M?.S oU I 4 ... -1 it ^ A. I
ijiik ireiguo train miu anuinor tram
which was switching cars on thej J
tracks at Cnadbourn, Some damage !
was done to a box car and the engine i
on tho Conway train was so badly
damaged and broken that it could I
not he used. A new engine was
obtained and the train did not coin*}
in until 2:45 o'clock the Dext morn- I
log. No one was hurt, 1
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jalherod hv a IleraYd Man
on His Rounds.
1AU8HT ON^THE 'BOUNCE.
trav Bits of News Cantticrcil by
the Wuysitlc for the Information
ami Instruction of H?r?ui
IteadcrK'-llappcnlngt of Interest
About < lie Cltv.
See A Hell, at Bayboro for the
yiucuse plow.
U VI Oliver went to Columbia cn
i siness this v\eek.
lu v A S Doak spent a few ho in h
ist Mom'uy at Boris.
VV L Bryan spent a few days in
V.Iniiutfton, N. C., recently.
I i avo just, in u carload of as
ood inn'** rs I have shipped thi*
eason. C mo at or.CO if you need
nuie-. (?. B. Jenkins.
A .1 T d.l, of 11 itid, S C , was ii
'on way one day mst week on busioss.
MBs Sue Martin returned lasl
londay from a short visit to hei
larentsat Marion.
VV T Lay, of Pi re way, N. C., was
a Conway this week spending
everal days with relatives.
The pros-poets for a lino straw
terry crop in this section of the
ounly arc veiy ;?ood so tor.
It expels all pM.-ous, stimulates
ho internal organs, tlounso3 tin
\'c linn .mil i>.ir li.'w i tir> !>!#?. .rl ^ncl
...... ..V., ...V
s Ilollister's Rocky Mcu tain Tea
ao most effective preventative and
ure (if bad bond, constipation ivnu
lavish liver. Conway Drug Co.
The row btiik building which is
>(3ii g constructed for l)r J S Dusennu
y i.-i\ lower Main Street is rapidly
icaring completion.
The ground was broken last Monl.iy
for the erection of the larg?
i&ore building for Burroughs &
Uollms Co., on Main Street,
Tlic.ro is a considerable quantity
f real estate to be sold at tne eoui i
louse next Monday under order o(
he Court. Those who wish to invest
in land would do well to attend
.his sale.
Toe case of Orman vs Horry Luin>er
Company has been compromised
by the parties ar.d this case will
lot be tried at the approaching
erm of the Court. This case had
leen set for trial on the first day of
[.he term.
The Skating Rink will be closed
aext Monday night, with a grand
Masquerade. Tuis will be the last
poortunity to enjoy this healthful
xercisc this season. fcSo be suro to
jc present if you want to enj >y
yourself. Adm.ssioa Id cents.
Mr London writes: ''If 1 owned
your Tea. 1 would guarantee a cure
or refund their money, I say it's
Nature's cure arid the only one for
the blood.'' lloilister's Rock}
.Vlouutan Tea cured him whore other
remedies failed. Try it with yourself.
Conway Drug Co.
S%r?mr? nni> has Kinson>,t.*r) t.hn
-a go of au Old) nunc J by the town,
providing for the periodical extrninulion
by the ti ,-e department o,!
til chimneys and Hues in tlie bus 'jt-ss
part of the town and provid*
ii g for the removal of ail such a<
may be found to be dangerous
8 me towns Dave had laws ol this
nature in operat.on for years and it
is cor.sidoted ov them us being ju^t
is important as owning inachiotry
f?ir lighting lire. Xne suggestion
is a go-'d cue and fciiouid be carried
out by tiie passage of an ordinance'
4'
Have Voi J I n y Trouble,
HOW TO KIM) OCT,
Fill a bottle of common glass with
your water and let it stand twentyfour
hours; a sediment or settling
indicates an unhealthy condition ol
the kidneys; if it stains your linen
it is evidence of kidney trouble; to<
frequent desire to pass it or pain in
the buck is also convincing proof
that, tho kidneys and bladder are
3ut of order.
WHAT TO DO.
G) to Norton Drug Co., and get a
i()i box of BLOODINR RT/iOn
AN.) KIDNEY TABLETS* ancf if
they do not help you Norton Drug
Co., will give you your monev 1 ack.
There is coa.fo't ?n t-h knowledge
so often expressed, tha* BLOODINE
AND KIDNEY TABLETS the
L'reat kidney remedy fuiriii9 overy
wi.vh in curing rheumatism, pain in
the hack, kidney, liver, bU d ler and
Esvery pjirt of the urinary passage.
They correct inability to hold water
and sjalding pain in pacing it, or
had effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that
unpleasant necessity of being compelled
to go often during the night.
The mild ar.d the extraordinary effect
of B LOO DINE BLOOD AND
KIDNEY TABLETS is soon realized.
They stand the highest for
their wonderful cures of the most
distressing oases. By mall 50o.
The Blo<*oine Corp., Boston, M^ss.
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No. 51
VALUE OF TOBACCO
INCREASED HALF.
A SvricK of Siii?tf?Mlon? !*y Ttio
Tobacco Hoarilof Trad- cfKIn**
,1
ton Wliicli May lie of (treat Value
To I hone Intercaicd.
Wo copv the following fr.in the
Kins ton Free Pros?-: Toe suggestions
given below were embodied in
v circular letter sent out by the
Tobacco Hoard of Trade.
The Jioard of Trade stated that
they were convinced that farmers
might., by following the suggestions
/iven, improve their eri ps fifty per
cent.
Toe suggest ions are valuable,
therefore, and because of this fact
the TVoc I'ress is gla.i to reproduce
hem as follows:
4 Tne Tobacco Hoard c.f Trade, of
Kmis'oci, knowing the increased deman:t
for tobacco with m me body
vnd buhntatce and the decreasei oeir.and
for the hgbt ar.d ebc-tTy kii d
feel that it would be to the interest
if the fat mors as well as our own to
make some suggestions along this
lino. Wo would suggest,
"First ?That when you work your
t- bncio the last litre to pi. 1. ctl tLc
plant bed leaves.
"Second ?Toat instead of laying
oy tobacco as I) it as some do, we
on < 1 v.,w,.st that you put a little
dirt to it.
*"TliilI- Top your tobacco when
.he button bigots to op?*n, before it
ifgins to bloom and the stalk gets
nurd and tough.
"Fourth?In order to produce
ti.b toco with good body and subdance
it is absolutely necessary to
keep It clean of suckers until the
1 kst o.* top leaves are taken of! and
in no case allow the. suckers to get
tough.
"Fifth? Af'cr carrying out the
lillMVO kllirinatlnnc ?!#? lint rrM?Lr<? fKo
mistake >u common lo many of oor
farmers and yet in too yrtal a hurry
to house your tobacco, but let it
-Uy on the stalk until it is tipe, lor
there is no demand for yreen tobacco
? Kinr-tou, (N. C ) Free Press.
Neal & Dixon who ate claimed to
no about the best posted tobacco
men in this section leads the Kinston
Tobacco Board of Tiade by more
than two months Neal & Dixon
sent out tobacco growers circulars
just after Christmas yiviuy ab >ut
the above advice, claiming thai the
Lihacoo trade demanded ripe bodied
tobacco. Neal & Dixon's circular
letter also stated that the lUiuund
for this green tobaccos was decreas
ing each year. The above may tie
tacts worth every tobacco growers
ittention.
State of Onio, City of Toledo }
Lucas County \ 9
Frank J Cheney makes oath that
he is senior partner of the firm of F,
J. Cheney &> Co , doing business in
f.he City of Toledo, County and State
aforesaid, and that, said firm will
nav the sum of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for cucn and trery ease
of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by
ihe use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Frank J Cheney.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in rny presence, thif- (ih day of DeeMr:
ber, A. D, 188t>.
(aon\\ A. W, Gleasou,
v' 1 ' JNoLaiy t' u oitc
ri . n t n . \ r* # . ? ..
nan s uaiarro i>ure is uuen internally,
and acts directly on the blood
nd mucous surfaces of the system,
Se^d for testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Dr agists, 75cv
Trespass Notice.
All persons are hereby forbidden
to hunt, t'vsh or enter, or in any
manner trespass upon that certain
tract of land in Simpson Creek townhp
containing 70 acres, more or
nss, and bounded by lands of I) It
Holmes, Isaac Hardee and J B
5 ar.lej'. Violators of this notice
Ail I be prosecuted
II H Woodward,
Trespass Notice,
All persons urc n*tv,by forbidden
i ) hunt, fish, trap, or in any manner
to enter or trespass on our lands in
Simpson Creek township, bounded
aylaidsofN. K Hardwiok, Grr er
Hardee, A J Dortnan and run
Simpson Cre? k. All violations will
So prosecuted,
A. F. Parker.
J V McDowell, Jr,
Trespass Notice.
A>1 persons are forbidden to enter
ir to trespass on mv lands In Dog
B utT t<? *t ship, bounded bv lands of
VV, I) Ja:nn?, J. F I3?r*lev
New Road and Spring Swamp. All
viola-'ors will be pro^^eu'ed.
Wm Edwards.
When Rubber* Become N?c?SMry
And your Alioca pinch, Hltuke Into vo;.r shoe*
Ulen'tt ot-KtHO, tl ? Mitlaepiio powder forth i
f#?i ?. It ctu?'A nainftt), awollcn, nmrtin<i,
?w-ntiut! f? el, mmI thkiM the htinK out of tlio
orna itml bunlona. .J u.d the thine for p?teut
loath- r rth<K?j, itHMciU'4 p.irtiA* and for ttrnnkinx
in new *htH't?. Many people cannot wear heavy
Mocking* comfortably without almk n^r Allen**
Toot 8*e Into the oboe*. Sold ?vnr\ whorft 25c.
Simple KHKK. Addrcse, Allen V
1 Le Roy, N. Y. Don't accept any sub** ttuta.