The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 27, 1910, Image 8
100 Million Dottirs
Worth of Shoes,
i
These are stupendous figures, yet this is the yearly
amount that the South spends for shoes., As a curiosity
these figures may attract you for a minute, but the most
" * 1 1 in froo niiiirfprs of this
curious tiling aDOUl Ilium la mat UU^
money is regularly sent away from the South and the
South is that much poorer for it. \
You trade at a Southern shoe store. You give the
dealer your money. You probably ,buy a western or
northern made shoe. When the dealer pays his bill, this
money, less a small per cent to the dealer, goes north or
west and the South is that much poorer.
Keep your money at home. Let it work for better .
times, better wages, more factories, more work for
Southern people.
Ask your dealer for The Craddock Shoe. Made in\
nrrvn "tvinn Tlin
the South, by wnue laoor, iui ouumwu UICHICH. lllb I
best shoe value offered by any maker in the land for
$3.50 and $4.00. Money spent for Craddock Shoes stays
in the South, and pays Southern labor, Southern grocers,
bakers and butchers.
It builds Southern factories, homes and schools.
We can support more and better industries. Let's
each do his part.
CRADDOCK-TERRY CO. .<*??&
Lynchburg, Va. A*
THESE SHOES
WEAR EASY.
! If you don't believe it call on us and look I
over the line. Take a pair home and try them.
THE STORE OF VALUES
I For Men and Women.
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' Sole Agents at Conway for above line of Shoes.
CONWAY, SsS. o.
Notice of Sale. | Notice of Sale.
rT...1mi i Ixr ?ii i'( nn of n flpf'l'OP j
UUuci ttii < ".y " uVr'inc Under and by virtue of a decree for
for partition and sale made by his f(>reci,.sure .nd sale made by Ms Honor
Honor 1. S. Sea>e, I residit X ,l ' T S s'ease, Pnsiding ,Judge, dated 28tli
dated 'JSth day of September, A. I) day of September, A 1)1010, In the case
1010, in the case of M . C. Dusenburv, of Worth Company, a Corporation, plaintrading
as Datenbury Co., Plaintiff tiffs, vs S P 7/ughes, M S Hughes, S ()
vs. Thomas Sarvis, John Sarvis, Ef- Hughes, John 1! Gore and the Hank of
fv Sarvis "Willie Sarvis, Isaac Sar- Uonvvay, a Corporation, defendants, noVis,
Lilly Sarvis. Ulizabuth Sarvis, bee it h.-roby Kivon that tho undoraigned
TP *V TCur.l/ lfrnrl ^ dl sell at public auction before the court
Esther Sai vis, Gt.,)rge B . house door at Conway, in the county and
Buck, M?ry Ann Hansom, llannah state aforesaid, during legal hours <>l
Buck, Lilly Buck, I. H- Liuck, s?ie, on salesday in November next, it
G Jorge Young, vSr,, and Georgf being the seventh day of raid month, all
Young, Jr., Defendants. and singular die following described
Notice is hereby given that the lands and premises, towit;
undersigned will sell at public auc- "Two certain tracts of land in the State
tio > before the Court House Door "rCarolina and county of Horry
. ? i\ ^ n, nn,i ci?o r> described and bounded as follows;
at Conway in the County and State Tract N(> , ?0l,llming on a Hghtwood
aforesaid, during legal hours O su e, knot corner in the Thompson line, and
on salesday in November next, it runs about east with the*said Thompson
being the seventh day of said month line to a stake corner in said liim, Jo
all and singular the following de- seph M Ilardwick's corner; thence about
scribed lands and |)remises, towit: south ton lightwood tree, a corner in Win
44All and singular that certain Hughes and It M Butler's line; thence
tract or parcel of land lying' in Con- ?'?ef wlth u M I!l'iler'a line to a
TAoInahin in Mnrrv f iintv ditch thence witii said ditcli about north
way Township, in Hoiry ^unty to tho head of 81|ja dltc)i; thenCG |m
and Stato aforesaic , and c<. ntain r.g ngn-ed line running about west to a stake
seventy-five (7o) acres more or less, i corner; thence an agreed line running
situate on the west side of YV ucca- about north to the beginning corner, con
maw river, and lying between said Gaining one hundred acr?s, more or less,
river the public toad leadii g from and being the same tract of laud con
Conway to Port Harrolson, being a j veyed by \Y m Hughes, to J J Hughes
tract of land of which Isaac Sarvis <>? d'e,! irst d?y ,,t' January, 1)183
died seized and possessed ar.d known j
as Bui rough s 1 and runs south to W J Sarvis and K (J
Terms of bale Cash. 1 . urchaser Graham's corner, in edge of canal; thence
to pay for papers. with said canal west to J B () Guru's
W. L. Bryan, corner; thence north to N K Ilardwick's
I C.m/iinl 1 f f. f ??? ?< ? fnriipr j?t Lnid (litf|li? thonpn with M*iid
uicnv uiiu u|jcviwi i v^i i vi/ - ---- ' ? > -?
Oct 15'b 1910 ditch to a canal, ,1 15 Hughes'line; thenco
II. H Wood ward, *lth e"ld ,:;ll,il1 ?nd.J 1! lln? ,h
P'aintills Attorney tlio point ot beginning, containing lift}''
four acre?, and being the same tract of
land convoyed to J J Hughes by Win J
'?"? Stanley and W E Carter. Die said tract
Trocnaca Nntfno lying and Leing in Hull's Island Swamp,
Art-olJcloo lit jn tj10 ()f youth Carolina and eounAll
persons are hereby forbidden 'VfJIMSOF sAbE-Oash. Purchaser
to enter on my lands or trespass in t() pay fot pnp(,rd.
any way, bounded by P. K. liuoks, 15 ,T SESSIONS,
Deb ie Stanley and Grover Hardee's Sheriff Horry County,
estate. October 15th, 1910,
W. 0. O'Quin, JI H Woodward, Plaintiffs Attorney.
H, C. Gore, Agt.
. THE ORIGIN AL LAXATIVk COUGH 8VRUP
from Whiteville to Conway one clay KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE H0NEY?>TAR I
last week by automobile : W CUwtr BUmooj ?a4 (four Bm m Evtry Brttl*
'
TH3 KOKRY HEKALD, TH
BE NOT DECEIVED.
Continued from Page One
i on of harmony, Sectional tcjuabil38
are invited by 1 he ^eo^rap'cal
pponionment o! tl e members-*such
ji/it, ons being appnrantly rra e or.
he grcuid that Horry is so big
.1 at ore man can be faithful to ouly
i fraction of it at a time. This
aembership apportionment, tool
her with the limitations upon the
pportionment of the bond, fund
rnong the tow nships, is calculated
o pat an eago on every passing
rritation of evou extraordinary
uen
Unlike the Marion Commission,
the membership ?<f ours is not permanent.
The first members hav*
:crms of two, three, and four years,
md afterwards a member isappointid
every year. Iu this shape it can
:arry out no consistent policy of its
>wn; it can establish no standard of
>ublic seryiee, or of road work, of
tself. It is continuously under the
ands of the legislative delegation
and can always be mou (led t> the
dolegition's idea c?f wnat should 01
should not be done.
The Supervisor.
We are always being told that the
?up visor is a m ember of the Com
niss'on. You look in vain for any
' vide nee of it in those sections of
the Spivey bill providing f ?r the
nemb rship and organiz aion of the
commission. Strange to say. you
liad'i the Supervisor's membership
pi4ov.detl for iu the form of a limita
tion Vpon the powers over highways
given to the comm'ssion in section 8.
"The said commission shall havt
powei^taud authority * * to lay
out * and make public highway*
in H*nWy county * *: Provided,
rhafc\ the County Supervisor shali
t>e ex-'ofiicio a member of said board,
uid have a vote upon all questions
of improving the highways in the
jountyunder consideration. Should
there be a tie vote upon any of such
questions, then it shall be the duty
of the Clerk of Court of said county
to cast the deciding vote, which
shall be final."
The Supervisor's limited ex-officio
membership allows him to vote
mly on certain questions?improving
the highways. The last sentence
above quoted refers to 4'such questions,"
recognizing this limitation.
Who is to decide when the Supervisor
can vote? Who decides when
a matter before the bo >rd is a simple
question of "improving the
highways of the county under consideration
"
Separately from its public high
way power given by section 8, the
commission is given in section 9
"full power to employ engineers,
and contractors or overseers." ThU
power is not limited by giving any
ex-officio vote to the Supervisor.
So, you can plainly see, if the commission
cares to do so. it can maki
any question of improving the roads
a condition to the employment of a
contractor or overseer, and, by votinfi
on the main question from
which the Supervisor is excluded,
oust the Supervisor from even his
limited right to vote on improvements.
Powers Over Roads.
The powers of the Aorry Commission
over roads, unlike those ot
the Marion Commission, arc given
generally and specifically, apari
from their duties of expending the
proceeds of the bond tale Section
8 provides, "and for any of saiu
purposes (making highways), it is
hereby given full power and authority."
Full pov.er: that is to say,
the Highway Commission has tht
same powers over the roads- ex
cept one, discussed below?that the
Supervisor and County Commissioners
have under the general law
These powers do not cease on the
expenditui e of the bond money, as
apparently does those of the Marion
Commission, for the powers art
given generally without regard to
the bond issue. Which of these two
U ? ( .U? t il,? ?
liUttlld Ul II1U I UcVU VVUI i\ U1 IUU UUUI1ty
has exclusive jurisdiction depends
upon which of ihem can get the
money from the legislature during
the next thirty years. The one
that can outligger the other can
get the money and do the work
while that other sets itself down,
twirls its thumbs, and draws its
pay.
The one exception to the extent;on
of full powers over roads to
the Highway Commission is the
right of condemnation.
"Section 1). Said commission
shall not at any time or place expend
any mony upon any h ghway
unless the parties whose properties
touch or about upon said highway
shall, without expense or cost to the
county, convey in writing all easements
and rights of way necessary
over and along same."
A very serious handicap, to say
tho least: A sharp weapon in the
hands of the cranky obstructionists
ihat human nature ar.d legislative
fsilltr W'l mi ii t iwl omitnirut nu
iwiijr uc? * v v i u uiiiwu^oi u^?
Township Apportionment
Sec 10. Said commission shall
expend the funds arising from the
sale of i ho bonds dividing the same
among the various townships of the
county in propotion to the ass? ssed
values in said township: Provided
That duo consideration shall given
to the milage and condition of the
various roads of the respective town
ships in the discretion of the said
com missioners.
Tne discretion given to the commission
on account if the milage
and condition of the various roads
take entirely away any nmcdy the
people ni ght have in the Court to
compel the ci mmissioi ers to divide
the money according to the!
township assessment. It is at the
UK8DAY, OCTOBER 27, 1910.
THE Plilfl WITH THE SWEETTOKE
Music Without
a Master.
If there is no one in your family that
can play the piano, and you'd love to
have music, lessons are not necessary;
you can be a musician without a master
The
i'i nir/ki? a
kJUCll JL 1UJ ui -puuiu
does it all for you. With a little practice
to "get the hang: of it" any intelligent
member of the family ten years
of age can become an expert. Father,
Mother and all the children can enjoy it
Sold from maker to yoa on easy terms.
Let us tell you mere about it.
CHAS M STIEFF
S it COLEY, M isr
VVILMINGTON, N. 0
Mention this paper.
OFnciAL fin iiMliim
^ coming in ;
j Every Week jjj
; If you want the Latest Styles g
.1 come to the New Millinery Store k
We are always up with the ?
styles and right with the price R
on Millinery, Dress Goods, S
Laces, Embroideries, Collars, p
Kuchings.
Give us a call K
and be convin- K
ced. R
Yours to Please, ||
J. W. Sparks |
NEXT DOOR TO HYMAN'S |
IGOWANSI
KKingof Externals!
R Sells itself wherever!
vintroduced. Imitators!
J have tried to imitate,!
and substitution has n
I been attempted. But 11
once GO WANS always
Gowans for inflammation
and congestion.
It gives us j) lens tiro to recommend
Gowans Preparation for
Inflammation, especially of the
throat and chest, We have sold
Gowans Preparation for many
years and never had a complaint.
BURLING TON DRUG CO.,
Burlington, N. C.
BUY TO-DAY! HAVE IT IN THE HOME
*A11 Dru64ints. SI. 50c. 25c.
GOWAN MEDICAL CO.. OURHAM, N. C.
Guarantied, and moniyrafundtd by your Orug|lst
discretion of the c m.missioners
whether they wi 1 so divide it
Section 10 means nothing more
than the commissioners can divide
the money as they see fit.
Reports. The Marion Act, as
vou have noticed, requires a report
by the commission to the Grand
Jury of the county annually. The
Horry Act requires a report by the
Supervisor four ' i nes a year. The
Marion r port is a basis upon which
action can be taken by the body reported
to: The Horry report is directed
where it will do little good,
for the Supervisor can only accept
it as information.
Your readers will \ nde.stand, Mr
Editor, that I am not hunting faults
in the Spivey bond bill. I have
omitted mention of many that will
come out if its operation should ever
be attempted. I have had definite
ideas of how we can and should get
good roads and the Spivey bill
violates every principle up n which
I conceive such a bill should be
drawn, except in its provision as to
the issue and sale of the bonds.
There is no body to it, it is fatally
dismembered by what appears to be
political compromises and campaign
bladders to make it float. It is not
straight. There is no definiteness
to it* provisions. It is not oompreheusiye,
it is full of double meaning*
I, for one, want to get good roads in
Horry, not an inc >mprehensible set
of ground rules for an interminable
conflict of au -hority over roads.
There U enough powder and poison
in this bill to damage the county
twice what its friends ostimate to
be its worth.
J. O. Norton.
t MOTHER GRAY'S
SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN,
A OerteinRsltef for FevertHhnons,
Constipation, II o n n ac h o,
.Stomach Troubles, Teething ,
p'ssrderntjind Destroy !
Worms. Therllrealt up Colds
Trafls Mars. in 24 hours. At all Drusclata, 2.'?ota.
Don t accept Sample mailed KHKK. Addreea, ,
ac/aubtUiuU. A. S. OLMSTED. L? Roy, U. Y. 1
And How Are W<
On the
Wc want good road? and we need good 1
of the mercantile business and get into
will ha\e them if the people of Horry w
heir own best interest.
WHAT IS
One gw>d brother suggests that all j
the business will go to Marion and we
| give him credit with being honest in
his conviction, but he simply don't
know.
For we sell goods so cheap that the
people will come to Conway and roll
their family in a wheel-barrow through j
sand knee deep rather than to slide into
Marion on roller skates.
1000 suits of the swellest and snappiest
clothes in the land in all the
leading shades. Browns, grays, blacks, j
blue serges and fancy colors, for old
men, middle aged men, young men, i
youtns and ooys and n we can t suit i
you as to price and quality and snappy !
finish we will vote to bond the old In-'
dependant Republic of Horry for One
Million, graft or no graft.
3000 pairs Battle Axe King Quality
shoes and Built Kite shoes. The best |
in the land and we fit from the baby
to the old lady from 25c. up to the
very best. Ladies pat leather blucher
$1 25 pair. Deans all leather hrogans
only $1 25 pair.
We ask you for your p atr<
est in our conviction that it1
proposition-satisfaction to y
and that's no GRAFT.
CONWAY, SC
'
We are after 1
with new and up-i
cently purchased
kets, in large quar
fore at the very 1
which merchandi
We have been too busy
since moving to write a new
advertisement, and it is
sufficient here to say, that
we now occupy large new
stores on Main street, with ;
plenty of light and the room J i
in which to display ourj
Shoes, Clothing, 1
ture, Dress Goods
ing Machines, Crc
We are always gla
Dill I Ulij^ilid ?
Administrators Sale,
Notice is hereby given that by
authoiity of the order of the Probate
Court of Horry County, the
undersigned will sell to the highest
bidder, for cash on the 28: h day of
October, A. D. 1010, at 11 o'clock
a. iy., at the Conway Savings Bank,
Conway, S. C., one share in that
certain certificate of stock, in Bur
roughs iv- Collins Company, a corporation,
par value $500.00 and issued
to G. U. Sessions, deceased,
this sale being necessary in the settlement
of the estate of Mrs Londy,
deceased D. A. Spivey, Admr., :
Mrs Rob rta Lundy, Deceased
A good attendance is expected at
the good roads meetings advertised in ?
our last issue. H
DJSSUE!
3 Going To Vote
Same?
roads, and just as soon as we can got out
politics and the banking business wo
ill continue to be us blind as a bat to
GRAFT ?
loan??I
Ladies tailor made suits that are it
and up to now $5 and up. Ladies era*
venete rain coats going at a song. Can
you sing?
Ladies and childrcns form fitting
jackets. Get our competitors prices
then get our prices, compare the goods
and prices and you will say they are
trying to steal from you. But they are
only trying to graft a litile.
A full line of ladies dress goods,
trimmings and McCall patterns, human
hair switches, pat leather belts
and all the newest novelties of the
New England markets,
2000 hats and caps for ladies, Misses
and childrcns all new and up-to-date.
Jefferson and John B. Stetson hats for
up-to-date mens wear.
100 bbls best patent flour only $ 5 50
Browns Mule tobacco, caddy 3 25
White Sale tobacco, caddy 2 25
Railroad Mills snuff, gross 5 70
Star Lye, case 2 90
onage because we are honsvill
prove a money-saving
ou and gratification to us
Y BARGAIN
JSE
)UTH CAROLINA
ifter
R TRADE
^our trade, now,
to-date goods, reon
the big maritities
and therelowest
prices at
se can be sold.
large and varied assortments.
?T ? -
x ou are already acquainted
with the lines we carry
and we ask you to call and
especially look over our
complete stock of
Hardware, FurniGroceries,
Sew)ckery
Ware,
d to serve you.
Pftllinn Pa
: uuimid ou.
rREE^
I WHY DO THE BOYS
LEAVE THE FARM?
Make homo life attractive with a good
piano or organ
Nothing in bo conducive as food manic;
and nothing will inspire your boye
and girls more to cherish home and in\tle
their young frieuda to shure their
jovs than music,
\Ve have the sweetest toned pianos and
organs made, and at low prices and on
easy terms.
Vi'rito us at once for catalog and for
special terms
Mnloncs Music House. Columbia SC
j n^jettrette~
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