The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 04, 1910, Image 2
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AUCTIONEER.
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H. H. WOODWARD. Editor
THRUSDAY, AUG 4, 1010
The cottagers sojourning at Myrilo
Reaeh are in L'ood health and
fine spirits.
Much grcd will undoubtedly result
from the gccd roads meeting
last Monday
Why Is that there is more crime j
durirg "d(g days'* tbnn in any |
other season of the year? Such is |
apparently the case.
R< ports eay that the corn cro|
in nearly (very section of Horry is
in fine condition and it is very probable
that 1 he largest crop ever grown
in Horry will be gathered the coming
harvest.
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Judge Memmirgor, at Sumler, recently
delivered a very important
opinion in reference to the CothranCary
whiskey law, which, if affirmed
by the Slate Supreme Court, will
go a long way in putting an end to
the jug trade and completely break
mi the oernicious club room system
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where cur young men, and even
boys, are enticed to spend iheir 1
evenings, aad Sundays, loo, for
that matter, and there upder the
delusion that they are promoting ?
their social and commercial stand- _
ing and interests, are led from the J|
paths of vittuo, of sobriety and ol Bj
morality under the fascinating ex- H
citement of the swish of cards, the j|
kiss of the pool or billiard balls, the Ej
poppii g of corks and the jingle of a
glasses In brief Judge Memmin- a
gor held that it is unlawful to store B
whiskey within this State for per- B
sonal use, or for any other purpose ?
whatever except for scientific, mc- B
dicinal and manufacturing purposes,
We believe this to be a sound interpretation
of the law in force and
in harmony with the findings of the
United States Supreme Court in ^
case which went up from this State
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on appeal from the findings of the
late Judge Simonton wherein the :
ormr?t. Imlrl in suhst,a.ncn that under
the provisions of the inter state,
commerce law it was lawful for
common carriers to accept consignments
of whiskey and transpoi
t them to their destination, but i
denied the consignee the light of!
sbui?&gc auci the delivery to him.,
To the contrary, Judge Wilson, ai i
Waltcrboro, held that it was lawful :
to store whiskey for personal use. i
Jt is necessary for the State Supreme
Court to pass upon this question
and as it finds so will be the
Jaw of the State. Should Judge!
Memmiugcr bo sustained, which we
believe he will be, social and commercial
clubs will be things of the
past and their evil influences will
be no longer felt in communities i
vrhero the hydra headed monster?
finds an ?abidirg place and preys <
upon the ene^g cs, tbo character
|S and the lives of their victims, d< *>atiching
glorious vcung m .nbocd
and paving the way for many to go
? down in darkness to a gambler's
jrave or ? drunkard's hell.
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SHAKE? 3
Oxidine is not only
the quickest, safest, and ^
surest remedy for Chills $
and Fever, but a most t
dependable tonic in all i
malarial diseases. j 9
A liver tonic?a kid- | 2
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ney tonic?a stomacn ^
tonic?a bowel tonic. If
a system-cleansing ! %
tonic is needed, just try '
OX?OII^E ,U
?a bottle proves.
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The specific for Malaria, Chills r
and Fever and all diseases
due to disordered kid- ?
neys, liver, stomach
and bowels. I;
HOC, At Your Druggists t
Norton Drng Co., 1
CONWAY, S C.
$ writes Mrs. Ethel Newlin, 3 J
S of Liberty Center, Incf.,
9 '"that 1 bccan to take Car- |$! (
Idui, for it lias cured me, ^
and I will never forget it. |0 ?
"I cannot praise Cardui & g
too highly for what it did M |
for me. Before I began jfi
to take it, I was very |j \
bad color, suffered great || $
pain and weighed only ?{
105 pounds. Nov/ 1 have f? |
a good color, do riot suffer |
and weigh 125 lbs." |
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The Woman's Tonic "
1 Beware of strong, nox- ||| _
ions, mineral drugs, that |fj'
sink into your system, ^1
like lead to the bottom of $01 M
j|? a basin of water. tj
jj|| Cardui is purely vege- g& |J
8S table and contains no IS |
$3 poisonous minerals, or |g
dangerous drugs.
It is perfectly safe and ggj .
harmless, for use by old ?|j \
i| and young, and may be |8
? taken, as a tonic, for pi
PI months, without any possi* $sa
ble harmful effect. Try it |||
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CONVEYANCER & NOTARY PUBLIC W
Writes I itios, Mortgages, Liens, Agr< e
tnefit-,Coimact.*-, &c, Attracting a/d
Copying 0 Sp-cLUy, jp
H G Ccats was here recently on la
business.
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TII5 HORRY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1910.
lie Sale of Leaf Tol
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OW READY. BRING ON YOUR T
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We will Use Best Endeavors to Give Entire Satisfaction
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BRICK WA
MULLINS.
Sell your Tobacco with us. W
H. Yarboro has done more for th
who raise tobacco than any man
judge of tobacco in the State. H
round and has no interest whateA
We believe we have the best wareh
of leaf tobacco. Have sleeping a
We aim to get the most for your t
convinced you that we do what we
bacco for this reason: You want tt
had. We are the ones to get it fo
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There's a Dollar at each end of a Thousand I
and the First one is the Biggest |
The way to have a bank account is to START ON ft. E
You wiil find it easy enough lo keep it GROWING a
after you once BEGIN, BRING us $1 00 or more? 9
we will place same to your credit, open an account ?g
for y:,u, give you a pass book and pay YOU I
S?|o INTEREST
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Coawfiy Savings Bank I
In First National Rank Building j|
Conway, South Carolina |
1). A. SP1VEY, W. PERCY HARDWrCKE, I
President, Cashier, H
"T..oonly Savings Bank in Eastern Carolina." 1
Open on Satuidays from 6 to 8 p. m. ?
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WHOLESALE GROCER.
Loris, ?. C.
I have opened a wholesale grocery store at Loris, in
;ar of the hank building. I am buying in carload lots
id am prepared to save you money,
Everything in Groceries
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IGHTED WAREHOUSE. *
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IRRQUGHS, Pres||
son & son,
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e believe we can please you. Geo 8
le farmers1 of Horry and Marion J
in the State. He is just the best {
[e stays in the State the year j
rer in North Carolina or Virginia. !
ouse in the State for the handling I
ccommodations and good stalls. I
obaccoand are sure a trial will I
claim. Let us handle your to- E
le most money for it that can be {
r you and know how. " I*
lill Hi. Ill CUM.
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x rt;?u uituu uiiu tunes aiwa.vs on Dana. uur urocery Department is
filled with choice ^ocds for family use and are marked down to the low
1st possible notch. Phone orders tfiven careiul attention and prompt deevery
guaranteed. Phone No, 13.
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