The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 20, 1913, Image 2
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B itered at ttie Post Office at Conway, 8. C
as Second Claes Mai) Matter.
PJBLItMBD EVERY THURSDAY MORNING
BY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO.
fORlPTION NB DOLLAR PER YEAR
H. ? WOODWARD; Editor
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 20th 1913
Try to understand the things with
which you are concerned in your
trade nr business, and thus VOU will
be the better able to manage ic prop
erly and succeed where others, with
less knowledge would be sure to fail.
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Sjme farmers have the wrong idea
about the money and labor the}'
spend on necessary improvements
about their plantations, The mon- I
ey invested in such things does more
good than placed out at interest. It I
adds more than double its amount
to the value of the farms themselves,
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Political affairs have reached an
unusual point in the history of this
State, when the chief executive, has
to punish his enemies by refusing to
commission men to offices that are
necessary in the details of county
government. Or does he do this
to please his friends? j
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Drain the low places and banish
the mosquito. In this way and in
this way only, can you make this
place absolutely free from malaria.
Hartsville, S. C., is eaid to be practically
free from this disease, and it
did it by draining out the low lands
and destroying the breeding places
of the mosquito. Take lesson and I
do likewise.
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Some people evidently believe that
the newsptpors were not intended 1
for anything except to roast others.
That idea no longer holds. If you
have anything against your neighbor
or even your worst enemy, don't
come to the newspaper and expect
to air your feelings and roist the
other fellow alive Go to him and
attend to your own cussing.
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The transcribing aud reindexing
of the records in the office of the
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas
in this county, is a matter of almost
absolute necessity. It is indeed so,
if we intend to keep up wit'i the
march of modern progress and im-l'
provement in our county offices as j
well as in other affairs. Frequent-1
ly have we called this to the atten-1
tion of the grand-juries, and the
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members of the Legislature. The ,
Legislature, it is true, has already 1
passed an act requiring the work to ,
be done, but as we have often point" <
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e I on t be tore in tnese uuiuuuua, j?
Wois lacking in the means to enforce
it and carry out its provisions. We
again call this important matter to
the attention of the delegation in
the General Assembly, and again <
ask them to provide the means r
whereby the act already on the statute
books may be enforced and the j
w jrk done that is needed. In other 1
coanties this work has been done 1
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and there the people would not be ,
without it for any amount of money.
It is not for the lawyers alone that
tho work is needed, as some might <
suppose. The main reason for the
work is the need for a simple system
that a layman may understand, and
enable him to ascertain for himself,
' without the service of an attorney,
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h the matter that he wishes to k now
v about his land. Like matters stand
1 at this time, it takes a good lawyer
with experience and knowledge to
fcoow where to look for the records,
the work done up in modern |
<1 ityle and all of the indexes brought
: ^ ?jp to date, it would be easy for any
^tewpediir to find any particular record
P Holmes of Adrian section
in Conway last week
FERTILIZER WINNERS
The Corn Club Boys Who Won the
Prizes of Guano Offered by the
Guano Companies.
Following are the winners of
guano uccoiding to their annual re
port.
All boys who wish to join the
Boys Corn Club or Cotton Club this
year, send in your name.
Will Cox A Gibbs Guano
Willie Bjst, 7 sack-; Beaty Best,
Id sacks; H. G Smith, 6 sacks; Cole
man Martin, 2 sacks.
Acme Guano.
Hurman Gure, 4 sacks; G. W.
Hewitt, 4 sack-; W. Ifi and W. N.
Howell, 2 sacks.
Combabee Guano.
Thos. B Price, sacks and Hu
bert Chestnut, 4 sacks.
Ashejo > Guano.
Ford Kirfcon, 4 sacks; Clyde Cooper,
3 sacks; Jessie Daniel and Grier
Hucks, 3 sacks.
Conestee Guano,
Walter Spain, 6 sacks.
The agent of Tne N. C Oil Mill
said he offered a ton of 8 4 4 to the
boy making the most who used 8 4-4
and no one bought any.
Notice.
An entertainment will be given
at Cedar Grove School house Saturday
uight, February 22, followed by
Box Supper and Cake Walk. Small
admission fee will bo charged. Pro
ceeds to be used for the improvement
of school, Public invited.
One Interested.
Obituary.
A t the home of her daughter Mrs.
Thos. Graham, Mrs Dorcas, widow
of the late Daniel II. Best, passed
from earth to heaven on January
12th, 1913, in her seventy-ninth
year of age. In early life she join
ed the Missionery Baptist Church of
which she was a faithful member
and an energetic worker as loog at
she lived. Her health failed very
fast for several months prior to her
death. Yet she was always cheerful
and seemed perfectly resigned to
the will of God. A go d
mother, kind neighbor, a^d a bright
christian has gone to her reward.]
She will indeed be mis: ed by all who
knew her, for we can truthfully say
that to kuow her was to love her.
We extend our sympathies to the
hnrflftvi nnPR. A Nit'Ce.
The town authorities will be ask
ed to remove the old carts, wagons,
frames and other unsightly rubbish
from the property of the town surroundirg
the town hall. The request
ccmes from the civic league.
KNOW IT WELL
Familiar Features Well Known to Hun
dreds of Conway Citizens.
A familiar burden in many Homes.
The burden of a "bad back.*'
A lame, a weak or and aching
back.
Of en tells you of kidnev ills
Dean's Kidney Pi.Is are f jr w . k
kidneys.
Here is Conway testimony.
Mrs* Sidney Smith, N. Main St..
Conway, S. C , says: "My back
ached constantly and I had headaches
and dizzy spells. I resud
poorly and in the morning had no
strength or energy. Dean's Kidney
Pills, which i procured from
the Norton Drug Co., have given
me more relief than any other kidney
medfeine I have ever taken,
^ince I used them I had beeu able
do rest better, and I have felt strong
and free from pain."
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Horry,
Court of Common Pleas.
C. W. Ltssiter, PUntiff
vs.
T N Jenrette. B*nk of Loris and
Conway Savings Bank, defenaants.
3GPY SUvlviONS FOR RELIEF
Complaint S rved
To the Deieuoants Ab_ve Named:
You are h><vby summoned and re
quired to answer the complaint in
this actioa, of which a copy is herewith
served up >n you, and to serv
a copy of your aaiwer to the s&i t
complaint on the subsc iber at his
office at Co.iway, S C , within
twenty days after the service hereo';
exclusive of ibeday o' such service;
and if you fail to answer the
oomplaiut w.ihin the time aforesaid,
the plainc.tf in this action will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded
in the como aint.
Dated January 31st, A. D, 1913,
II. H. Woodward,
Plaintiff'8 Attoruey.
To J N Jenrette, Absent Defendant:
Take notice tint the complaint In
he fotegolng stated action, and the
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SUUI 11UU3 UI *t IHUU ?uv IWI ,o
a copy were Ailed in the office of the
Clerk of tbe Court of Common Plea
at Conway, S. C., on tbe 3rd day of
February A. D. 1913
W L Bryan, H H Woodward,
C. C. C. P. Plaintiff's Attorney,
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The Pal motto Grocery Company
of Mullin3 has an advertisement appearing
in tbU paper. They are
well established in the wholesale
grocery business and will always
attend to your wants in that line.
FTouis
8 Charleston,
a 4t/v o4> 1
u lnc^rcaicsi <
\ Oar Stock of Suits Rc<
V to Half Price.
SIM? $17 50 Suits reduced to...
2k 20 00 Suits reduced ro
H 22 50 Suits reduced to
Jk 25 00 Suits reduced to
?2 27 50 Suits reduced to
fy 30 00 Suits reduced to...
M 35 00 Suits reduced to
W 40 00 Suits reduced to
M 45 00 Suits reduced to
M 50 00 Suits reduced to
60 00 Suits reduced to
' 65 00 Suits reduced to
? One Lot Ladies' and Misses
Q and other Suite, values up to
w wl ich were reduced to $10 98.
of the lot at
8%jP fcOne Lot Lauies' and Misses
Made Suits, in Serges, and
Mixtures. Suits valued at
choice suit
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feooocoow
I "I Am Well" I
fi writes Mrs. L R. Barker, I
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Iui DUUf ivy^ anu tail uu n
all my housework. For
years I suffered with such H
pains, I could scarcely H
stand on my feet After H
three different doctors had H
failed to help me, 1 gave
Cardui a trial Now, I feel H
like a new woman." H
iCARDUl
The Woman's Tonlo
I A woman's health de
pends so much upon her H
delicate organs, that the H
least trouble there affects H
her whole system. It Is H
the little things that count, H
In a woman's life and
health. If you suffer from H
any of the aches and H
pains, due to womanly H
weakness, take Cardui at H
once, and avoid more seri- H
ous troubles. We urge H
you to try it Begin today, M
THE SlATE Ot Sullitt CAUOLlJNA
County of Horn
Court of Cotumon Pleas.
Emma J, //olme? and S illle 3. Parker
Plaintiffs
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n L. Wi lia^so**, C. F, Wifi'-mson,
SUS md M V Ho re^. DefettdKi)4,? J
COPY 81 >lMONS EOtt 1%i^a.,F
( om ?laint S-ne I
T> the Defenuauts Above IN a . ed:
You are here* y summoned and required
to anwaer the comp?aliit in this
action, of which a copy is he ewith served
upon you, and to serve a copy of
your anwser in the said complaint on the
subscriber at . 1? office at Conway, S. C.,
within twenty days after the ?erv!ce
hereof: exciu IveJ of the day of *uch
service; and if you fail to anwser the
complaint within the time aforesaid, the
plaintiff in this acfi >n will apply to the
Court for the rel.ef demanded in the
complaint,
Dated January 25th, A. D /918,
W, L. Bryan. II, H. Woodward,
C. C. C# P Plaintiffs Attorney.
To G,F. Williamson and M. V. Holme*,
Ab ont De.tnda.U.
TAKE NO I ICE:?Thai the complaint
in the foregoing stated action, and the
summons of which the foregoing is a
copy, were filed In the, office of the
c lerk of thsC >urt of Comin >n Pleas, at
Conway, b, C, on the 27th day of
January A. D. 1913:
ANist.'
W. L% Bryan H H, Woodward,
C. C. C. P* Pialn'i3s Attorney.
TRESPASS NOTI E.
All persons are hereby forbidden
to hunt, fish, or trap, or in any other
manner to enter or trespass
i upon the lands of Myrtle Beach
Farms Company, situate between
the Waccamaw River and the Atlan
tic Ocean, and purchased from Burroughs
& Collins Company, unless
with written consent of the understood
All violators of this notice
will be prosecuted and given the
full penalty of the law. Persot
who wish to arrange to get their
cittle or hogs off of this property
should communicate in person or by
mail with the Myrtle Beach Farms
Company, Myrtle Beach, S, C.
(sgd) Myrtle Beach Fargas Company.
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COHEN
THE ARCAD
232 and 234 King Stre<
Wholesale & Reta
duced One-Fourth 1
Low Pri
*10 00 ' 2 50 Children* eloal
it 26 3 75 Children's cloa
12 50 5 00 Children's ??loa!
13 75 6 00 Ladies and Mis
15 00 now
17 50 7 50 Ladies and Mie
20 00 nhw
22 50 9 98 Ladies and Mil
25 00 now
30 oo 12 98 Ladiesand Mi
32 50 now-.
15 00 Ladies and Kii
now
i Serge W 50 Ladies and Mit
1 $13 go now.. ... ?
Choice 20 00 Ladies and Mis
5 49 now
Tailor- 2506 Ladies and Mis
Fancv now ............ ? ..
gl3 30 06 Ladies and Mis
M98 now
"HAHLli
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The office of Magistrale Chestnut
has been located in the Bank of
Ho ry building since the first of
the new year, and not at the
court house as formerly.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons are hereby forbidden
to hunt, fish, trap, gather straw, or
trespass on my land in Bucks township,
containing 33 acres, more or
less, and bounded by lands of the
estate of W D Woodward, the Duncan
land, estate lands of II H Burroughs!
and land of Proctor.. A1
violators of this notice will be prose
cuted,
W, D. Edwards.
CHICHESTER 8 PILLS
t#-. the diamond bkand. a 1
jlj( DIsmcbTTIr?d/A\
MWHL JIU# ? ?>d tUld meuillcVVy
-^Vfl ??* * *taled witk Blue Rlbboa. V/
J BhtfBMHU
VV 0 y**nknowaM Best. Safest. Always Reliable
A?r SOLD BY DfiUOCISTS EVERYWHERE
J M DORMA]>
Conveyancer, Notary Public.'r?
Write. Title*. Mortgage*. Wills. In
corporator Companies.
Abstracting and Copying done.
You can find him at the Court House
38 Hor
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1 have j
of Mules. I
to 1200 Po
and ready
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it and 203 Meeting Street.
Sou
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11 maiiuraer nuusc
Off Foimer Clearance
ice One-Fou
(9, now ... % 1 87
kg, now 2 81 Ladies' 3 00 Co
ks, now 3 75 Ladies' Fur Sci
sea cloaks, Ladies' Fur Sci
4 50 Ladies' Fur Sc
(sea cloaks, Ladies' Fur Sc
5 87 Ladies' Fur Sc
sacs cloaks, Ladies' Fur Sc
7 49 Ladies' Fur S
sees cloaks, quality, now.
.... 9 75 Ladles'Fur Se1
1868 cloaks, quality, aow..
11 25 Ladles' Fur Sel
ises cloaks, quality: now.
13 12 Ladies' b ur Sel
ises cloaks, quality, now...
15 00
sea cloaks, ? T , .
18 75 One Lot of
tses cloaks, . cloaks, black.
22 50 ues amongst tli
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woo
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NSH SUKAr I
ZED
We have the sole Agencj
mean by this all the moistun
It is pure and unadulterat
FERTILIZER IN THE WOK
out a degree of hesitancy a
contradicted. Why is it all 1
every pound of these goods
adulterate and it goes to you
Scrap. Why. not do your ow
We are also SOLE A<
GUANO, the only natural gi
other market.
We handle all brands ai
will sell for cash or on time.
THE STONE
Wholesale Grocers :
WILMING1
ses and ft
ft A
^B V V W m i?^M.Vfus V w v
V m |LM^|
just in anothi
Any size you
iunds. All |
fnr ikr
I Wi MVVl
KINS, Con
- V- 7-4$ "i
IX>S>SOOt8Cj^^
PANY, J
th Carollina X
:in the South X
Price on "urB }|
rth Off Former Jff
Price. 0
ney Sets now 2 ?5 ffg
i fs, 3 i 0 now 2 v5 5^
[?rfs, 5 00 now 3 75
arts 7f0now 5 87
arfs, 10 00 now.. 7 50 flNfc
arfs, 2 > 00 now.. 15 00 mf
arfs, 40 00 now.. 30 00
ts, all now, 10 00 Hi
7 50 X
ts, all n? w, 15 00
11 75
;s, all new, 40 00 iNfc
3000 m*
ts, all new, 50 00
37 50 U
Ladies' and M i fifes' W&
grays and fancies. Valicm
up to 12 GO at 3 98
t?T 8
mmis.
r for Dry Fish Scrap. We
e has been taken out of it.
ed and the very FINEST
ILD. We state this withnd
without fear of being
the fertilizer factories- buv
i they possibly can? They
about 10 per cent. Fjfih
n adulterating?
GENTS FOR PERUVIAN
uano offered on this or any
id grades of fertilizer and
Write for prices to-day.
COMPANY.
rnd Distributors
'ON, N.C.
lules 38
er 'Shipment
want 800
good, broke
, / way.
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