The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 28, 1911, Image 2
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THURSDAY. DICCOMBKR 28, 1911
D. V. Richardson was in the city
last Tuesday.
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The oiiice 01 uuuuij 1 I QOO UM7r |
John Holt is kept ve~y busy these
these days.
W. H. Bell of Bayboro was amon<j
the prominent citizens visiting Conway
last we^k.
Aligoo 1 Conner, formerly of t' s
county, but now of Florida, spent
the Christmas holidays with relatives
near Conway.
"San a Claus, and b s Pa1 dners in
Business" appeared in the audito
rium last Tuesday evening and de
lightfully entertained a small bu1
appreciative audience.
The public road leading from Corway
by Bear Swamp where the coun
ty chain gang was recently engaged
is now impassable, as the recent
rains have acted upon the clay, mak
irg an unusual amount of mud and
slush.
on..-. nil mint, to a ho'
JLIIV lUUi^tlli</u>i ui
and furious political campaign next
simmer, kekler promises to tak<
t e t' nmp against. Ulease. Then
wo may kok for the fur to fly and
the brimstone to burn and when the
battle is over "praee will reign ii
Warsaw" and we will all sin# tin
new song.
The continued bad weather of the
past weeks demonstrates to any-on
who will notice that some of our
road workers have neglected to
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build their sand-clay roaus wun i?e
pn per mixture of clay and sand.
When properly mixed and in the
right proportions, clay and sand
make a road that is as hard as brick
and impervious to water. Many
roads recently built prove this.
Those, who have this work in charge
should refuse to leave a job until th<
light mixture has been obtained
and the road placed in good travelling
condition.
Saves Two Lives
"Neither my sister nor myself might
be living tn-dnv, if it. had not be?n
fov Dr. King's New Discovery"
wtitesA. u. uicDouald 01 Fayette
viile, N. C , R. F. D No. 8, "for
we both had frightful coughs that
no other remedy could help. We
wore cold my si&ter bad consumption.
She was very weak and had
night sweats but your wonderful
medicine completely cured us both
Its the uest I ever used or heard
of. " Fcr sore lungs, coughs, colds,
hemorrhage, lagrippe, asthma, ha\
fever, croup, whooping cough,?all
bronchial troubles,?its supreme.
Trial bottle free. 50c and $1.00
4{|i*antced by Norton Drug Co.
Blanche Items.
Editor Herald: Will you givo m?
a shirt spaco in your paper for a
fow words?
The health of this community b
\er/ good at present.
Tne Johnson school on Galivants
k) iu nrrnri'iininor niP.nlv
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under the skillful manageraetit of
Mr Willie Capps, of Jordanville. W(
take him to be a fine teacher.
Miss OraCox, of Coris, has been
spending a few days at the home of
Mr A C Gerrald.
Willie Capps was a pleasant caller
at the borne of A LI Prince last
Sunday afternoon.
Ira Gerrald, who holds a position
with the Merchants Supply Company
at Marion, was called to the
bedside of bis father a few days a^o
J 13 Sarvis was a pleasant caller
at the home of W F Mtshoo last Sui day
afternoon,
j W Mishoe was a pleasant caller
at the homo of O M Watts last Sunday.
Cor.
Card of Thanks.
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1 rase tuis mctnou lu liiunit my
many friends and neighbors in this
community for their kinduess and
help during nay sickness and i hope
my many friends all over the county
will te L?iud to learn that I am
slowly improving after a three
months spell of sickness, I hope
tho good Lord will spare tny iifo to
see all tny friends ayain.
Your humble servant,
Wm Carter,
Daisy, S. C.
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Fo- Sale: One full blood, thro-year-old
j *rsy bull fur sale ai $!15 0('?
Would cost |75 00 if ordered. Rea
fpn selling, don't want to imbreedB.
H. iiinson, Loris, S. C.
Farm and
Garden
BOOKSHELF FOR MOTHER.
Any Boy Handy at Carpentering Can
Do It and Wait For Christmas. ,
In almost ?very household there la
some one who is handy with tools,
says the American Agriculturist.
To prove its assertion it prints the
following story by James B. Duncan
and a picture that shows the result ol
painstaking effort.
A linrilrnnfin Inrco f?nr<tl<rh to hold 100
books Is an adornment to any household,
nud the youngster who Is clover
enough to gather In some nice bits of
pine wood and then tackle the tool
box In the burn will bo sure to have
something extra from mother In his
Christmas stocking.
Here are the rules to follow:
In the use of all edge tools. If you
would avoid cracks and splitting, be
patient and do not attempt to remove
wood too rapidly, although the tools
should bo always kept with perfectly
sharp edges. There is much marking
out to do, and as this must be accurately
done a good sharp pencil should
always be at hand. In sandpapering
it Is best to wrap the paper around
u block, as the result is more uniform
than when the paper is supported by
the hand alone.
The three shelves, which are identl
cal in every particular, should he
smoothly finished, giving particular
attention to tho ends, as these are
visible through the side strips. In order
to fit around the four corners of
tho uprights, the four corners of these
iniist bo notched out. These uprights,
after having been cut to length,
smoothly finished and the corners
rubbed down very lightly with sandpaper,
should have the location of the
shelves marked 011 them and then
have the holes bored for the screws.
From half Inch wood cut out four
brackets of such a length as to tit
closely between the two uprights of
each end. Six little side strips, measuring
one-fourth by one inch, are required.
which should he flat on top 1
and pointed at their ends.
In assembling make a hole In the
corner of each shelf and carefully try
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A PRESENT ANY HOY CAN MAKE FOR
MOTHER.
the screws so ns to make suro that
they will not split the shelf when
driven home.
Place the brackets in position and
secure them by glue and a small wire
nail at two of the corners. In attach
Ing the side strips use nails with large
ornamental heads in the'desircd finish.
To conceal the heads of tho screws In
front similar nails should be driven
in as close to the screws as possible
and directly above them. If preferred
wooden buttons may be set over the
head of each screw and held by means
of glue. In order to hang these
shelves a small hole should be bored
in the upper ends of each of the back
uprights.
These shelves require the following
pieces of dressed lumber: Tho shelves,
three pieces 1 by 0% by 37Mj! back uprights,
two pieces 1 by 2 by 33; front
uprights, two pieces 1 by t>y
side strips, sU pieces V4 by 1 by 24 V&.
Poultry Pickings.
Eggs should be graded and the small
and ill shaped used for cooking purposes.
None but the brightest and best
oiii-wuM Kr? nirwwwi unon the market or
nnv/uiu m\# ~ ? ? ? ?
used for incubation.
IMgcons are becoming more popular
and game birds are getting scarce.
Pigeons require very little attention
when preparations are made for them.
Squab raising is profitable when followed
intelligently. Why not try a
few pigeons?
Great care Is necessary In collecting
eggs intended for incubation. The
poultryman should always know the
parents of the offspring, and for this
reason a record should bo kept of both
hens and cockerel. This is the only
way to breed good fowls.
Beginners at poultry keeping tend to
overfeed their chickens during the winter?too
much grain and too little animal
food and green food. Fowls require
each of these three kinds of fofcd
all the year round In order to keep in
vigorous health, and If they are overfed
or underfed with either one there
Is apt to be a loss in vitality that shows
itself in diminished egg production.
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|| HOW TO ACi
ho man that saves 1
man you will notice
there may he carele
ding to bis hank ac<
The only sure waj
(I be honest, work hard
I earning* every day.
Open a savings i
, all your bills by checl
receipt and you will k
are spending. If yoi
bank consider this an
We know that our rel
profitable. The posse
should be a matter of
of the family. You ins
fire. Why not open a
g and insure your loved
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| 100 bu. best seed
I 1250 large cottoi
| 40 Jersey cheese,
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300 bags C. S. m
420 bags shorts
350 bags turnip {
200 bags new me
230 bbls best fiou
Big bargains in
iCome and get ou
Palmetto
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filled with choice goods for famil)>
est possible notch. Phone orders
livery guaranteed. Phone No, 13
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tkdlc?l A?k your hraurln for A\
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Pill!. In Urd and Void tnct.illlc\^?
rv ?ho*rs, teale.l with Rluo Rilbon. \y
fd ^ W| l!?ko no other. liny of roup. "
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\V Jh yeata known at Rc*t. Safest, Always Rellob
A?r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHtR
Lost or Stray* d* TnaVe taken
at mv place one black sow Owr
c ?n get same by describing hog a
paying charges. N A Shelly,
4w39. Hammond, S
Taken up: One but headed heii
about one year old Owner can u
same by describing and paying <
penses. W J Chestnut,
1 w3B * Shell.SC.
QUIRE WEALTH 1
liie money as the seasons come
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will some day have the dongh;
sb anil throw their cash away, m
count a little every day." 8$
r to acquire wealth is to
and save a little of your J
iccount with us and pay
L Each check will be a p
now just how much you jp
1 are not a patron of this J
invitation to become one.
ations will be mutually [
iBsion of a bank account (?
interest to every member v
ure your property against
, savings account with us ^
ones against poverty.
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MANUFACTURER OF
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is and Prices Furnished on Application
for Anything in Our Line.
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CHOLAS
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on hand. Our Grocery Dopatrment h
' use and are marked down to the lov
\ given careiul attention and promptde
.YMAN.
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> Electric
(j Bitters
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nd "I was suffering from pain i" m7 B
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C T. Alston, Raleigh, JST. "J., "and my 8
rpr liver and kidneys did not work right, I
_efc but four bottlos of Electric Bittern ?
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TAX RETURNS s
The Auditor of Ilorry County will at
tend the following places at times speci- .
tied below for the purpose of taking re- J
turns of all personal property for the
iisoal year commencing January 1st, <
11)12 and ending December 81st, 11)12,
Adrian, Tuesday, Jauuary 2nd. 10 a
rn to 11a m.
Bayboro, Tuesduy, Jauuary 2nd, 12 m
to 2 p m.
Zoan, Wednesday, January 2nd, 3pm
to 5 p in
Stevens X Koads, Wednesday, January
3rd, 10 a m to 12 in. (
Strouds Btore, Wednesday, January
3rd, 2 p m to 4 p m.
Spring Jiranch, Thursday, January '
4th, 10 a in to 12 in.
Uravsy Day, 'lliursday, January 4th,
2 p in tD 4 j) in,
Green Sea, Friday, January Ctli, 10
a in to 12 in.
S W Harrelson's Store llouse, Friday,
January 5th. 2 p m to 4 p in,
Lnrid, Saturday, January 0th, 10 a in
to 12 in,
Sanford, Saturday, January 6th, 2 p in 1
to 4 p in. 1
IlamtLO jd, Monday, January 8th, 10
a in to J2 in.
Daisy, Monday, January 8th, 2pm
to 4 p in.
Hound Swamp, Tuesday, January 9th,
10 a ni to 12 w.
Farmer, Tuesday, January 9th 2 p in
to 4 p in.
Kbemzor, Wednesday, January 10th
lu h in )o 12 m.
iirooksvilie, Wednesday, Januury loth,
2 a m to 4 |> m.
Little Kiver, Th ursday January 11th
10 a in to 12 in.
Lay, Thursday, Janaruy 11th, 2 p m
to 4 p in.
Wainpee, Friday, January 12th, 9 a in
lo 12 in
liatid, Friday, January 12th, 2 p m to
J l> in.
lSixonviJle, Friday, January 12th, 4 ])
10 a in to 12 "
Cool Spring Monday, January 15th,
10 a in to 12 in
] Lehobotti, Monday, Janu >ry 15th, 2pm
to 4 p in.
Paso, Night, Monday, January 15th,
7 p in to ? p in.
liin^oa vJc Ward, Tuesday, January
IGUi. 10 a in to 12 m,
Wuiiumaker. Conuelly's Tuesday, January
10th, 2 j) in to 4p iti.
[ F1 yus X Loads, Vveduesday, January
j 7tii, 10 a in to 12 in .
TayJoisvilie Wednesday, January 17th
; 2 p in to 4 p in. #
Gulivauts 1'errv, Thursday, January
18ih, 10 a ill to 12 in.
i' Ay nor, Thursday, January 18th, 2 p
in to 4 j> in.
Gideon, Friday, January 19th, 10 a in
to 12 in.
Jordauville, Friday, January 19th, 2
> p in to 4 p in.
Dongola, Smart's. Saturday, January
20th, 10 a in to 12 in.
; Klondike, Saturday, January 20th, 2
[ p in to 4 J) in.
Hucksvi.'le, Monday, January 22ud,
? -a .
: | l'j a in 10 11 a ia.
Hocaslee, Monday, January 22nd, 2 p
in to 4 p in.
, Burgess. Tuesday, January 23rd, 10 a
: ni to 12 mi.
Mtalvey, Tuesday, January 23rd, 2 p
; in to 4 p in.
Myrtle lleacli, Wednesday, January
24th, 10 a m to 12 in.
liurcol, Wednesday, January 24tli,
i 2 p in to 4 p in.
The balance of the time at the Audi
! tors ortice in Conway.
All able bodied males capable of earning
a support between the ages of 21 and
00 years shall be deemed taxable polls,
'I he number of your school district is
important.
Transfers ol' real estate must be noted
with onto.
Executors and administrators will
make their returns according to law.
Ail persona between the ages of 21
and f>5 who are liable to road duly will
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matte return 01 b;uii? iu mc v/uuuij
Auditor as required by law.
Failure to make returns within the
time specified subjects the delinquent to
. a penalty of 50 per cone.
N C ADAMS, Auditor.
Oyster Shell Lime.
1)5 PER CENT PURE LIME
Sweeten your sour lands.
Get the full strength of your
fertilizers.
Prevent RUST in your cotton,
Prevent SHEDDING in your cot
on,
J3v using our Oyster Shell Lime.
Sacked, F. O B. Steamer at Rivei
Handing $0 00 -per ton. Write for
10 ton reduced price.
Breslauer, Laohicotte & Co.,
Wave/ly Mills, S. C
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^ 1 ? 1 iwkJJU HJMiy JL"\ A
Collars and Cuffs.
Ironing Machine. t
Work turned out Promptly.
Send rae a trial order.
Family washing taken.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Work neatly executed, anji in
tirst class style.
KPKCIAL NOTICE
Collars and Cuffs held for 30 days
and if not called for will be sold,
Yoursfor good woric,
GEORGE LUM
S- p. HAWEN
GROCER
Only High Grade Family and Plan
t.ations Rupplios handled. Your patron
age is respectfully solicited and will be
appreciated. Satisfaction guaranteed or
your money baeir. No trouble to show
goods, so if you don't see what you want
ask tor it.
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Trespass Notice.
AH porsons are hereby forbidde
to hunt, or in any manner to enter
upon, or trespass upon our lands in
Little River township. All violators
of this notice will be prosecuted
to the full extent of the penalties
provided oy law, M & Gore,
W E Gore,
4w35 W D Gore.
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JTATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA I
County of Horry. I
Court of Common Pleas. I
r. C, Livingston, Plaintiff. j I
against jr
Ulaud B, Livingbon, Robert Living- 9
ingston, Jr.,Bessie L. Harrell and 9
Charles A. Livingstone, heirs at 9
law of Robert Livingstone, Sr,, 9
and J C. Blum, administrator, of ,9
the personal estate of Robert Liv- H
ingstone, Sr., deceased, Defend- 9
ants. 9
30PY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF I
(Complaint Not Served.) w 9
To the Defendants Claud B, Living 9
stone, Robert Livingstone, Jr., 9
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isessie u. xiui mn, ?uu ...
Livingstone, heirs at law of Rod- B
ert Livingstone, Sr., and J. C. B
Blum administrator of the per- B
soDal estate of Robert Livingstone B
Sr., deceased, j B
You are her by summoned and B
tjuired to Hnswer the complaint in this ac- B
tion which has been hied in the office of
the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, B
for the said county, and to serve a copy B
of your answer to the fluid complaint on B
the subscriber at Ills olPce at Conway, B
C., within twenty days utter the service B
hereof, exclusive of the day of such ser- B
vice; and If you fail to answer the coin- B
plain/ with the time aforesaid, the plain- 9
till in this action will apply to the Court 9
for tlie relief demanded in the complaint B
December b/h.A D 1911. B
W L Bryan, L S. B
C. C. C. P. JM
II H Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney.
To Jharies A Livingstone, Absent I)efendunts
Please take notice that the complaint
in the foregoing stated action and ulie
summons ot which the foregoing is a copy
were lilod in the office of the Clerk of
the Court ot Common Pleas for Horry
County, at. Conway 8 C., on the 10th day
of December, 1911.
II II Woodward, ?
Plaintiffs' Attorney
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