The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 30, 1910, Image 7
A KICK PROM NEAR NORTON.
A Correspondent from Old Stand
Skakft (be Bljr Stick*
Editor Herald: Will you give uie
space for a few liues iu our good old
Herald?
Some crops are looking very well
and some are sorry for this time of
the year.
I would like to know where our
road supervisor is these days, He
has b een In oflice now for some time
and he has not been over our road
which leads from the Conwaj' road
< leading to Spring Branch church
and some places on the road in
' ^ c 4/>nt?nlilrvioon nn l*r A fir li r-1 f
vxreeu octt iiimusuipioou uu> >v? uuuu
two can't pass one another. We are
just as much in ueed of good roads
as are the people of any other section
of the county, and I think our
Supervisor should pay us an official
visit at least once a year and look
over all the roads. He is paid by
the taxpayers of the county to do
this and he should, as a part of the
duties of his office, inspect these
roads and instruct the overseer
as how to proceed to put the ro^ds
in good repair and keep them 30.
Second, I wish we had a law in
South Carolina prohibiting a person
under tweuty-oue years of age
to purchase a cartridge, and fixing
the penalty for its violation one year
on the gang. And when a man purchases
cartridges com pell him to
make oath that he will shoot thein in
a rifle or shot gun, and for a viola
lion of this oath he be sentenced to
two years on the gang. The mania
for carry pistols is becoming to be
fierce, and it is more noticeable in
young men and boys down to and
even below twelve years of age.
J If Strickland
Marvelous Discoveries
mark the wonderful progress of the
age. Air flights on heavy machines
telegrams without wires, terrible
war inventions to kill men, and that
wonder of wonders?Dr King's New
Discovery?to save life when threat
? ' r, ^^1 /I n In ? * v* l ? v I \A CI CI -
tilltiLl uy uuu^un| l/wiun, ilv p^i uo
theraa, croup, bronchitis, hemor- I
rhages, hay fever and whooping 1
cough or lung trouble. For all
bronchial affections it has no equal <
It relieves instantly. Its the surest
cure. James M Black, of Asheville,
N C., RH, No 4, writes, that it
cured him of an obstinate cough after
all other remedies failed. f)0c
and $1.00. A trial bottle free. Guaranteed
by the Norton Drug Co.
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Obituary Notice.
Brother Wade Hampton Calhoun
was born September 11, 1870 and
died May 13, 1910,
He is survived by his wife and
seven children?the eldest a youth j
of fifteen years, aud a little girl
about two years old ?his parents,
Rev and Mrs D A Calhoun, of the
South Carolina Conference, and
four brothers.
Brother Calhoun was married
October 11, 1893 to Miss Willie Ann
Johnson, of the Jordanville section
of Horrv county, whore he has since
lived uutil his death.
He joined the Methodist Church
in his early boyhood days and made
a profession of Christ in his early
manhood. He was a faithful member
of the Church, a true Christian
gentleman of a high order. He was
quiet, modestj and unassuming in
his bearings at all times and under
all conditions. Ho was loved, re
- ? * ' - ? ^ i- ? . . ^ i rl Uln VI A? I
BpCCLCU UI1U trusitiu uy 1113 ncf^ubors
and all who knew him. Possibly
in his home his life and true
charaeter shone brightest. He was
a model husband, a kind and devot[
ed father. The examples, influence
and Godly counsels of his noble parents
were not lost on him, but bore
rich fruit in his life.
Brother Calhoun said to his noble
wife sometime before his death,
that it grieved him to know that he
must soon leave her and the children,
yet he knew all was well with
him and that he would be much better
ofT by the change. The writer
visited him several times during his
illness and always found him patient
and resigned to the blessed Father's
will.
, He was ever faithful as a member
of the Church. He was a Steward
'? in Antioch church at his death and
had been Superintendent in the Sunday
school before his health declined.
Our Brother seemed strong and
in good health until about seven
months bafore his death. At this time
a terrible and incurable malady
seized on his strong body and there
was nothing but suffering and death
left for him. and he knew it, but he
was ready.
* May God's richest blessings rest
upon the bereaved widow and orphaned
children, and the other
loved ones, and may they all so live
as to moot the dear 0110 in that
bright and blessed world, where
there will be no moie sickness, sorrow
or death, His Pastor
A Woman'* (ireat Idea
is how to make herself attractive
But without health it is hard for her
to be lovely in face, form or temper.
A weak sickly woman will bo ner
vous and irritable. Constipation
and kidney poisons show in pimples,
blotches, skin eruptions and a
wretched complexion. But Electric
Bitters always prove a God send to
women who want health, beauty and
friends. They regulate Stomach,
Liver and Kidneys, purify the blood;
give strong nerves, bright eyes,
pure breath, smooth velvetry skin,
lovely complexion, good health. Try
then. 60c. at Norton Drug Co.
Utilization of Wood Keslns. I
More or less has been done already
in obtaining new and valuable products
from pitch, and also from the
'lightwood" which remains after
the pine tree has been gradually
killed by continuous tapping. In
the number of products extracted
from the pitch or from the wood itself
these may become a source as
prolific as coal tar in useful products
extracted from them.
Camphor has advanced enormously
in price in the last twenty years,
and tne price is still rising. There
has been no increase in itie supply
as against enormous increase in the
demand. The first great rise was
^ 4 Krv i\\tifA/d ion /*\ f noil nlrtwl
U m< tu IUU pel V/l 1/V/I1 UIV/IV" ,
A. factor that has still farther and in
au even greater degree increased
the demand has been the use of
camphor in the various kinds of
smokeless powder. In the latter
instance camphor is the only satisfactory
solvent so far found for cellulose.
It is entirely within the
possibilities that a substance may
be developed from the sources just
indicated that will take the place o
camphor for this purpose. It is another
case of rubber substitutes;
the product need have but this one
quality of camphor in otdor to make
it of tremendous value.
This is an extremely interesting
field for the inventor, holding great
possibilities.
H "My husband begged me ||i
SB to take Cardui," writes Mat- Eg
H tie L. Bishop, of Waverly, |k
Ejffl Va., "and for his sake I a- |j|
H| greed to try it. Before I had tM
n taken 1 bottle, I felt better. 1|
n "Before takinff Cardui I
suffered miserably every ||| i
month and had to go to ||
bed until it wore off, but fl j
novvil am all right."
The Woman's Tonic
9 You know Cardui will So
|3 help you, because it has
H helped others who were fm
in the same fix as you. ^
Kj It is not only a medi- i$j
Rsl cine for sick women, but
B a tonic for weak women, eg*
m Being made from mild,
hi gentle, vegetable ingredi- M
m ents, it is perfectly harm- pi
|gj less and has no bad p
|j| after-effects. |i
Bg Cardui can be relied ?1$
Kj upon to help you. ?r
H At all druggists. Ej?
WINTHROP. COLLEGE
SCHOLARSHIP AIND EIN FRANCE
EXAMINATION.
The examination for the award of vacant
scholarships in Winthrop College
and for the admission of new students
will be held in the County Court //ouse
on FRIDAY, JULY 1, AT 1) a in, Applicants
must be not less than fifteen
years of age. When scholarships are
vacant, after July 1 they will be award
ed to those making the highest average
at this examination, provided they meet
the condition governing the award, Ap
plicants for scholarships should write to
President Johnson before the examination
for Scholarship examination blanks.
Scholarships are worth $100 and free
tuition: The next session will open September
21, 1910. For further information
and catalogue, address PRES I) B
JOHNSON, Rock Hill, S C 8wll.
THE FIAIO fflTH THE SffEET TOBE
Corn-Peas
Cotton-Piano
When you have anything to sell ?
crops, goods, etc.?you enaeavor to
got their full value.
The choice of a PIANO is of oven
more imporiuuue, mr <i rinsiuitu win
bo a life time thorn in the flesh?a
constant annoyance.
Before deciding, see what we offer.
then uso your judgment, as you
would in selling?get full value for
your money, and have an instrument
that will be a source of pleasure
all your life.
All STIEFF and SHAW pianos
are sold direct from maker.
CHAS M STIEFF
S R COLBY, Mtfr
WILMINGTON, N. C
Mention this paper.
OFFICIAL PIAiO, JAMESTOWN EXPO
%
Capt J. E. Coles, manager of the
new Farmers' Tobacco Warehouse,
is out in the country this week
among the tobacco farmers in the
interest of his bouse.
THE HORRY HERALD, 1
R. L
The Great Liver Medicin
Blood I
Don't take pills and violent pur
worse. They don't cure. Take It. I
Indigestion and all Liver troubles,
nature.
Dr Richardson has been present
says he does not know of any remedy
this remedy.
Anderson, S. C., Aug 20, 1900.
To Whom it May Concern:
I have aken K. L. T., and it is
the best tonic and liver medicine J
T - .1
have ever taken. i recomiueuu n,
without reservation.
A. M. DAGNALL, Attorney.
I have for some years used R. L.
T., and as a liver and general tonic
I consider it the best medicine 1
have ever tried. J. F. SHUMATE,
Cashier Citizens National Bauk.
PRICE
Manufactured an<
CHIQUOLA DR1
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PorUyUe Norton Drug
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> THE COOPER ^
CMULLINS:
Copv Summons for Relief.
(Complaint Not Served)
State of South Carolina, J
County of Horry. \
COURT OF* COMMON PLEAS
George J Holliday, Plaintiff,
against
Joseph W Crawford, Defendant.
To I he Defendant, Joseph W Crawford.
You are hereby summoned and re
quired to answer the complaint in
this action, of which has been filed in
the office of the Clerk of the Court of
I Common Pleas for said county and
to serve a copy of your answer to
the said complaint on the subscriber
at his cilice at Conway, S C.,
within twenty days after the service
hereof; exclusive of the day of such
service; and if you fail to answer tho
complaint within the time aforesaid
the plaintiff in this action will apply
to the court for the relief demanded
in the complaint.
April 28, A. D. 1010.
Attest:
W. L. Bryan, C. C. C. P.
H. ti. Woodward,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To Joseph W Crawford, Absent
Defendant.
Please Take Notice, That tho
complaint in the foregointr stated
action, and the summons, ol which
the foregoing is a copy, were filed
in the oflice of the Clerk of the
Court of Common Pleas at Conway,
South Carolina on the 28th day of
April A. D. 1910
H. H. Woodward,
PlaintiiY's Attorney.
W. L. Brvan. (L. SA
C. C. C. P. ' 0>wl0
S3- X*- HAWKS,
GROCER
Only High Grade Family and Plantations
Supplies handled. Your patronage
is respectfully solicited and will be.
appreciated. Satisfaction guaranteed or
your money bacK. No trouble to show
goods, so if you don't see what you want
ask for it.
J N JENRETTE
CONVEYANCER & NOTARY PUBLIC
Writes Titles, Mortgages, Liens, Agreements
,Contracts, &c, Abstracting and
Copying a Specialty,
For Sale or Kent;?Good busi
ness stand live miles from Conway
and Whiteville public road at the
junction of the Sanford public road,
at Hickory Grove school house,
Store is l(j x 32 feet in size, Twelve
acres of land can be cleared. Write.
J J Chestnut,
Conway, S. C.
H* P -9
THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1910.
T
m m I
ie and General Tonic and
,uriiier.
natives. They only make matters
i. T. for Constipation, Biliousness,
It acts in perfect harmony with
ung continuously for 25-years and ^
that will i/ivo such trood results
Chiquola Dru# Co.:
I have been usin# Richardson's g
Livor Tonic for some time, and can
recommend it as a mo s excellent
tonic for general debility and a
run down system. T. K. ROPER.
Some time a?>o a friend persuaded
me to take R. L, T. and I must
confess that it has done me more *
tfood than any medicine 1 have over
taken. It is an ideal remedy for
constipation, indigestion, and a line .
tonic. JOHN N BLECKLEY,
Cashier Peoples Batik.
50 Cents and $1 00 Per Bottle.
J Guaranteed by
UG COMPANY.
3N, S. C.
Company. CONswcY {
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Kice ? i *
?f Bacon *
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iy Hay ^ j
kegs Syrup < <
nd our prices are right. ^ ?
i deal with us. > *
rocery Co.1 j
WHOLESALE I i
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Clemson Agricultural College
Examination, *
Tlie examination for the award of S
scholarships in Clemson Agricultural
College will be held in the County Court i
House on Friday, July 8th, at D a, in.
Applicants must till out proper forms, to (t
be secured from the County Superinten- 4
dent of Education, before they will heal- <f
lowed to stand the examinations. For 8
detailed information, apply to the Superintendent
of Education, or to the IVesi ^
dent of Clemson College. tf
Applicants for admission to the College I'
but not seeking for the scholarship, will i
also stand entrance examinations at the (i
courthouse July 8th. 4
The scholarships are worth $100 and g
free tuition. t
The next session of the college opera ^
September 14t.h, 1910, ft
COST AN I) COURSES OF STUDY. J
(1) Agriculture. g
(2) Agriculture ami Chemistry. $
(3) Agriculture and Animal Industry, <j
(4) Chemistry and Geology. I
(5) Civil Engineering. g
((>) Mechanical arid Electrical Engin- g
eerlng. 4
(7) Textile Industry. $
Cost per session, including Board, ^
Laundry, //eat, Light, Uniform and alt j
fees, $118.70 Books and all other miscellaneous
supplies, about- $20.00. For |
students who pay tuition, $40 00 additional.
For catalog and Information apply to
\V M. RIGG8, Actiiur President.
1785 1010.
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON
120th year begins September 30
Entrance examinations will bo
held at the County Court House on
Friday, July 1, at J) a. m. All candidates
for admission can compete
in September for vacant Boyce 1
Scholarships, which pay ?100 a year.
One free tuition scholarship to each
county of South Carolina. Board
and furnished room in Dormitory,
$12. Tuition $40. For catalogue
address, Harrison Randolph,
President.
Trespass Notice.
All persons are hereby forbidden
to hunt or fish, or in any manner lo
* i - l 1 - . r II
enter or trespass on ine luius ui n.
Grantham in Galivants Ferry township,
bounded bv lands of G. M.
Kirtou, Albert Johnson, and others
and on the lands of S. 11. Fry in the
same township bounded by lands of
Morgan Rej nolds, Bud Roberts, and
others. All violators will be prosecuted.
II. Grantham.
4t S. H Fry.
TR FSP ASSNOTICE
All persons are horeby forbiddt n
to enter or trespass in any manner '
on my land in Floyds township,
bounded by lands of Alva Jernigau, !
Joe Hill and others. All violators!
will be prosecuted. L. C. Stroud .
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The Best
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For thebest of everything
villi ?o to Dusenbury & (
Our !
Wo guarunteo to boat what
tidorod. Come soo us and buy whoi
Dusenbu
Toddville,
High Gr<
Fresh Hrcad and Cakos u.wiivs 01
illod with choice ^oods for family u
'St possible notch. Phono orders
ivory guaranteed. Phone No, IS.
VEGETABLES
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We are still in the 1
UFar^y
^Z everything*. It will
place before bum? yc
B ciot
gz Dress Goo
and ?
We can furnish g:o<
$4 to $20. Gan fit an
date suit at the ri^ht
^Z cream of the northern
ing* to give our custon
We have our warelu
and can sell you gooc
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Keep and sell everything in this lit
dress pattern. Staple and fancy g
Yon are cordially invited to call an
igo will bo appreciated. Polite cl
lay a bargain day.
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f to eat, to wear and to work
Company.
P*-ic?s
you can ^ct elsewhere, quality con
11 you need good merchandise.
Co.,
South Carolina.
i hand. Our Grocery Department is
so and are marked down to tho lowiven
careiul attention and prompt de5
IN SEASON.
|| THE BAKEii.
[*\ THE GROCER MAN
he
portimily to ^
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pay yuu iu visit uur
mr winter supply of ^2
lung z*
ds. Notions ^
shoes f/?
)d all wool suits from |C\^
tybody with an up-tof
-^r-^3
price. We have the ~***
i markets and arc go- ^SJ
iters the benefit of it.
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C HO LAS,
ierchaLS\dse.
ir* from a paper of pins up to the finest
roceries at tli 3 lowest possible prices
d inspact our stock and your patronerks
to supply your wants, Everynmmtm
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lottsville Marble Wks
W. McRLWKH, Propriof nr.
MANUPACTURKH OF
MENTS, TOMBSTONES, ETC,
i and Prices Furnished on Application
for Anything in Our Line.
S. VAUGHT, Conway, S, C,
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