The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 17, 1912, Second Section, Image 1

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T' * J Second Sectio t &* ? ~~k VOL XXVI. WAKE UP BOYS. Spnrffy World's Famous Shows?Circus, Hippodrome and Menagerie? To be Here Friday. November 8th, 1912. All day Saturday the busiest man in town was the Advaore Agent of John II. Sparks' World's Famous Shows. Ho was like a will-o-lhewisp, now here, no w there, making contracts and arranging for the coming of the great circus. Large quantities of provisions were cont'acted from our merchants, and the rounds opposite Court House were )cu&ed from their owners and he was several times heard to mako fnmnlftint that that th? grOUtlds v.oro hardly large enough to Accommodate the show properly. The Sparks show a as they will appear here this time are trippled in s'ze, and now ?anlc among the leading circuses of the country. It is claimed to have a solid train of twenty monster railways cars, almost four hundred people and over two hundred animals, both foreign and domestic. The bhow employs over fifty people in the department of publicity alone and from now on until show day the country for twenty miles around will be a thorough billing and if the weather is at all favorable Nov 8th will have to entertain ?n immense throng on that day.? Adv. Patents Applied For John H. Green has made appliea jiGor patents on two inventions MB which when manufactured, doubt find ready sale. One ^Bnk stand so constructed that will be deposited from the th? outside of tho bottle I Bin line, and which will insure Bone of the fluid will get on the s. The other invention in an lament for lamp*. Mr Green recently sold en interest in m inventions to G*o Lum. They naWe plans for manufacturing prticles and put them on sale. Deafness Cannot Be Cured ocal applications, as they cannot j reach the diseased portion of the car. There is only one way to cure deafness, and ?hat is by constitution al remedies. Deafness is caused by an in flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. v?7hon this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearbig, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and th's tube restored to its normal L, condition, hearing will be destroyed fi ,Korever; nine cases out of ten are 1 - 1- ?i.:u t ? ~ ~ * u: caused ny uanurn, wuiuu i? uMiumg bet an infiaimd condition of the muccu* surfaces. We will L'ivc One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafno?s, caustd hv catarrh, that, cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Sand for circulars f reo. V J CHENEY & CO. Toledo, Ohio. Sold bv Dru^'st, 75a. fTake Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Adv. Cetfinjr Ready for Busi* cm*. Boih of the infirmaries, which arc now in the courso of construc1 tion, arc well under way ard their completion is now only a matter of a short time. One is located at the sit? of the old Gullv store and will oe -- under the charge of a corns of specialists in the medical profession and trained nurses, with Dr II H Burroughs as chief of staff. Tho other is located on the corner of Sixth avenue tnd Elm street, and will also have a full corps of specialists and nurses with Dr Henrv LScarborough at the head. They both will be sup^plied with modern appliance in raed^fc||Lj^wvnd surgery. \ Obituary. ^ On September 11th, 1912, the death an^cl came to the home of E. ^ ol d Nancy Booth and took from 7 them their dear little son, Ralph Watson. He was a bright little J hoy and was loved very much. ? All was done for his recover that rw Mnrt.on and parents and I'ia i/uuiiu loving frien^c could do, but God, in f bis wisdom, -..w fifc to take him to (h< .iven with other little angels. A fifcile wh'i" earth he spent unt God sent, bit angel for him Sweet lit*^ darling, our lots it b'u everlpsfi' j; rest and happiness ' N*'\v grandma, his parents and all < v^v.cn God for them shall call, be at 1 p ace with fci-o v,id meet the little a gel at t.b' b< evenly gate where pi. rting will rev > be no more. His Grandmother. - ? . ? ? Boy Scouts on Friday Night. The Boy Scouts will meet at the A rpory in the Spivey Building on Fi iday night at 7:30 o'clock. A full a' tpndance is expected and any one J \s ko wish to join the troop are re1 qvested to be on hand. r (The Roosevelt Shot. Ex President Ro sevelt was shot in the right breast last Monday eve ning at Mil waukee, Wis., by a fool name 1 Sohenk, while getting into on automobile to go to an auditoriun; where he was booked to make an address that evening, The ball ranged downnard but fortunately touched no vital or/ran. The woui.d is not considered serious. Scbenk wa: arrested. Lyon Defeated People defeats Lyon for Attorney General. Private Water Works. At this time there are as many as six private water work systems being installed in residences in different parts of the town. It is the wonder of many people who visit Conway tnat the town does not have public water works and sewetage system for the public benefit The town represent a large amount of taxable property so far as actual value is concerned, the tax rate is unusually high for a town of i's biz.', and these are one or two of the reasons why it it a wonder that the town itself could not put in these things. At this time nearly every rosidtnce in Conway has a private water and sewer system of its own. Fire at Jordanville. Fire at Jordanville the first of last week destroyed the engine house of Hon. George Holliday, and some . other small b Hidings being used at the time for warehouses and in N which goods 'were stored. '-The place ifc owned by Mr. Holliday who is now conducting a largo morean- . tile business there. His loss is at . least $1000 00, and we are informed that there was no insurance. I A Log on the Track ' of the fast express nioau? scriou* t trouble ahead if noi removed, so I does loss of appetite. It means loss ; of vitality, loss of strength and nerv>-> ] weakness. If appetite fails, take 1 Electric Bitters quickly to overcome I 1 - - u" nr. t Llcnmol. I me cause uy uuiiiij^ kuv ouuumm. .. and curing the indigestion. Micheal i Hessheimer, of Lincoln, Neb , had 1 been sick over thiee years, but six i bottles of Electric Bitters put him i right on his feet again. They have < helptd thousands. They give pure 1 blood, strong nerves, good digestion < Only 50 cent at Norton Drug Co. Adv Conway Methodist Church. Service* forSuudav, October 20th: 1 Sunday School at 9 45 a in. Preach- 1 ing at 11a in, Subject: "The Great ( Assize.'' Eoworth League at 4 : p m. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Subject: ''Character and Reputation." ' Preaching at Hoirewood on Sunday afternoon, ' Prayer-meet ing on Wcdaetday night. A. cordial welcome for all at oi r services, f Albert D. Belts, 1 Pastor. { 1 Fortune in Face*. t There's often much truth in the ; saying "her face is her fortune," but its never said whore pimples, ? skin eruptions, blotcbos or other 1 blemishes disigure it. Impure blood 1 it back of them all, and shows the ^ need of Dr King s New Life Pills. * They promote health and beauty. c Try them. 25 cents at the Norton Drug Co. Adv Teacher Training Class. , Prof. Bradley will conduct the teacher Training Class in Sunday iclbool work at the Methodist church ronb now until the course is com>letiM. Ho be^an the work last dffhtial the close of prayer-meeting i ^he clV?8 will meet at 8 30 p. m.. t md aaVhe work is strictly intorde- \ lominatVon many others will proba c )ly enrol\lin the course. r Sartes Leg of Boy. \ "It seemed \ttmt ray 14 year old } t>oy would losd> his leg, ou account j, an ugly ulc^r, caused by a bad bruise," wrote D F Howard, Aquone v N C. "All remedies and doctors 5 treatment failed till we tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and cured him ? with one box." Cures burns, boiU, ? skin eruptious, piles, 25 cents at the Norton Drug Co. Adv Mrs. Aline Wall, and her daught- S era, Fredie add Marion, after v spending a fort light or so in the f Eulonia commu ity visiting rela c tives and friews, has returned t home, t 1 wmmammmmmmmm** % xaxr*?wrt< ?~+- *wmbmhhhhh CONWAY, S. C., THURS GOV ER N0RW00 Democratic Nominee for Pre) W7.1 P5i ' ''-A*.;' x i'&i:< il. .''* iii r^<-$i?'p- tki '" W: *' I' v .;", ;':;.L . I:,/ K: . - # - | ? \' : , ?v> ' - ' .\ *\ V: <> -.; fv-iv-r " :i*. : v ? , -. V "''' &:mh |?v v.*-'.; A. '.:}' ' ? fca?yjfcmfcmaji?xiar-mmwn i <i nn i i i maua j., MMMMUi WM? ???M>??<? WWW?WWW?MM? aBW?J? Sparks Shows Enlarged. i, i The lovers of a g'-orj circus will ' jc glad to know that Spark's Show '< rVill bo in Conway for two perfor- \ < can cos on November 8:h A con- ; ,ract was signed by >ho Herald lu&tj* week for advertising the shows in ' ?wo issues of the pap'.-r. lo is sta- 1 >ed that this show ens la ely been I <rcatly improved. They used to taul their property etc., in from \ ivo to seven ears, and the show , vis a very good one even limn They have increased their r-liow ur.iil it now takes twen'y large cars ?o contain it all. The some vim and dash which charjctci u.id the urogram years ago, still helps to make the Sparks Show one of the 3est on the road. The show will mllod all over the county, and there s no doubt that Conway will b * full to ovetflowing on Nov. 8t.h, with mon, women, and children, to Lake in the pleasures of the saw just ring They guarantee thai the show just as formerly is cleau And up-to-date in every respect.? Adv. No 6(>S For Chill* & Fever. This is ft prescription prepared especially for Chills and Fever, Five [>r six doses will break any case of Chills and Fever, ar.d if taken then is a tonic the Fnvor will not ret.ut w It act* on the liver better than Calomel and does not. ^ripe or sicken Price 25c. I m Oct 29. f ? m o ' ? The Herald has had bad luck with mtre of its machinery this week, inb if i<s readers s-hould fail to fird ihe U.-.UUI amount of live reading natter, they wdl know tho cause [t may be another week before scvjral things can be straightened out. ind some now machinery installed rhc readers of this paper may feel issured that wo will do everything n our power to send them a ^ood ! >aper every week. Wo may often j vork under ^reat difficulties, but. hen this is an incident to every vojatiori and walk in life. Mist So" | A littlo negro boy by the name or Srnest Bellamy was arrested and jrougbt before J JO go J S Vaughl ast Friday charged with housebroak ng and larceny. The boy is but welve years of age, but nevertheess has a record for crime cousiderng his age. Ho broke and entered ,he dwellings of the following peo>le bofore he was caught and arrest id: Sarah Norris, Bill Lee, Caiheine McQueen, A. F. Bvrnhill ano jerhaps many others. From one louse he took a pair of pants, and various articles from the others Prom all of them it seems he went n for all of the eatables he could ind. When asked why he did rrong and broke in all of these hous is, he answered * * j tst so," This doeuse did not satisfy Judge Vaught, ?nd ho lodged the boy in jail, and ie will no doubt be sent to the re ormalory at Lexington, S. C. E W Dabbs, the president of the itate Farmers' Union visited Conway last Friday and addressed tin armers at a public meeting at the lourt house. There were ri.any ineresting subjects brought up, and he meeting was well attended. IDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1912 D'.OW WILSON " slc'cnt of tho United States. :V . ,' , '; , ' ' ' v^'h ,' ', '. : j i :. ,' -; &' ." :, ' . ^t'-'fV1 ' v.) J ;. V Hi :,. ; I J mi)-s li. Bran .on r iturned last week fp >cn Glanced Springs, Ela , where he wen!, to trot evatinent for t cancerous fcrrnwtu on nis face. He sonsulted a doctor, T, M Edwards, :f that, place who professes to be a specialist in the t^ea* moiifc of this iisease. Mr B'anton stated that ch" ^r<>?vt.h was taken out and he j:l'evod h.? was permanently cured. ?1 T Brickley. of G^rrjjrtown, wa j n Conwavon business 'asi wok. J mm* yrww?tow wmmmmmm wi iinij^wwwr>? < n?mnmnn 1111! feai!?a!Gg t\\ 11 o< B 23BEBSXKB?aa&. J I That's the way y< we deliver them; and stuff, no mackerel p WE OEM Vis GEO S Go j Con\ L.fBBDHHHB t '? ( PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. A G Gtabam was among those in ronwav c?d business one dav recent! iy. J VY Hill, of Fair Bluff, was a pleasant caller at this cilice one da} ast week. i Mrs. J F Harper has returned, from F'orence where sh-51 spout several days' S M Paul, the obliging uostmaster at. Virgo, S, C , visited Conwa}' or business one day last week. i FOR SALE?One small bay horse . r.k} lor-Canadv buggy, harness and new saddle. All cheap, Apply to I J N. Jenretto, Conway, S C.? Adv. Al E Johnson, of Georgetown, S C., spcut several days in the county la^fc week visiting relatives and friends. T T Turbeville and wife left lor Rakeland, Fla , a few days ago, af fcr spending several days visititq relatives in Socastec. C A Wilcox, of Marion, who is 01 :.ba road for a well known sbo? house, spent several days in C< nwa> last week. 5 or fi dosen 6(?fi will break an * case of Chills A Error; and ii take" fcheu as a ionic 'be Fever- will not return. Pico 26c. W E Marsh, one of our most in duwtriou* ana progressive farmers of the youngi r i laas, was seen on our street? otc day recently. The quick lunch counter at the .Hotel Wacenmaw will bo qu to a convenience to those who have to cat in a hurry. If you want Fruit Trees, Shrub*, and Evergreens of any kind for fall planting, sue me. J. E. Coles.? A dv. D VY Stovons has accepted a position with the Western Uuiou TelcI trraph force, near Richmond, Va lie formerly lived cn his father's place near San ford. m iuwh rm ?* ? ?i ajjrP&re (m^ gtataade limtiijM? mfes rxzj j :'o (jie PC\ Jm '' i zaaogBij-Bas'ji-iViL\: m wis? .-j? r 11 i\ \^/\ .... II . S OiY H IP A WIS MUWM; C??IKWW??M??M ? !', ?>?> !?Miii mm+**rn In a Hurry ^ du want your groceries delivered, nn< even in the biggest rush orders tuerc ticked next to tea. or sj.ip pilc.i 0:1 top !(iOoJ (J*00<i?d In fioodl order Pro;ri}> lly H HOWELL 6c C od Things to Eat vay S \\^\ Ten Pages f MMMMBMMMaMWMMmMarouaaaMCTMKUl^ ? * No 28 NOTICE OF "SALE" L'ud^r and by virtue of the decree and Judgment of the court made bv V/i* Honor Kiwa.'d Mclver. Presiding Judge, in the c be of \V 1) (''oiling plalntiir vs Pa'metto (In c.>ry C< mpany, a Corporation; I; ,J Session*, Sticrilf of Horry j County, and Alary Ilnck", John L ColTow, David Collins, P II Collins, G Al (J d'his, Dannie Srick Cadet id., de!endunu, ar.dda'ed the 2'> li d.iyof September AD 1012. I, tli uudcrsigued. W L Hrvau Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Horry Coanty, will sell at public nu 'ion to the highest bidder before the c<>ui t 1 omo door a Conway, in Horry county a livl State of South Carolin , during lojpil hours of sale, on salesday in November nest, it being the 1th day of said month, all and singular th>sj certain lauds situated in Horry county and described as follows, to wit: TKAUT Ml). 1? That certain piece, parcel or tract of land in Floyds town ship, il> rry county, South Carolina, coin mencing on .John 1 //arrelson'o liuo on the Nichols and Conway road, running with said Uarrelson's line nearly east to a knot comer on G D Shelly's line; thence with said line nearly north to a ?hort leaf pine corner on V li Shelly's line; thence with said line to Nichols and Conway ru ul: thence with said road to i;he beginning corner. TKACT NO 2-That certain tract of mil situated in Floyds Township, in Horry County, S ate of South Carolina containing fifty foU) acres, more or less, bound d on the North by land of Vol ';hel!v, East by the public road leading lrom N chols to Conway. South by the land of Ed //arrelson, West by land of Dan fcdie'ij . i [IAC V NO 3?Ml that certain tract of laud hitir<ted in Floy.is Township, in Ilorry County, State of South Carolina, containing one hundred and and thirty | lbl>) tuTcit, more or less, and bounded on tno Nor'h cy land of Moss Eage, East by land of A.oproe Strickland, South by lui'd of hsn .o West by land of John Will 'Hiiio" :P, TKA.CTN'> ' All that certain tract of lend situateii in r ioyds Township, in Horrv County, State of South Carolina, containing lil't.y (oO) acres, more or less, bounded on the North by iand of Isaac Stroud, East by land of ouilford Small, South by land of Mayo j Holmes, W\ sT by Buds of John Hooks, Terms of sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for paper#. C uiway, S. C., October 3th 11)12. W L, Bryan Ciork of the Court of Common Picas, j II, 11. Woodward, I Plaintiff's Attorney, In^a ggjj land, w. va., Mrs. LiiznM belli Chapman say3: "I jj j fc|j suffered from womanly m |ij? troubles nearly five years. All the doctors in the conn- j& K| iy did me no good. I took $ pa Cardui, and now I am en- P Kg tirely well. I feel like a p E&2 new woman. Cardui saved 0$ gPg my lifel All who siC.-r ^ from womanly trouble r* should give Cardui a trial." The Woman's Tcnio r^n 50 years of proof have [ i| convinced those who tested ^ it, that Cardui quickly rejta licves aches and pains due W :y to womanly weakness, and |j| S nature to build up jjwj weak women to health and ^ strength. Thousands of ^ women have found Cardui SS fo be a real life saver, la i|| Why not test it for your $j| case? Take Cardui today! IS BWEBflSEerrr & I 1 aSfflMSWWI I that's the way ? *? no inmhlp ill' I of coffee, but? I J a 1 c I TT'MHinnr