The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 17, 1913, Image 2
f
tmw\ i 1
flie ? own gtaM.
CONWAY, S. C.
H H. WOODWARD
Entered at the Poet Office at Conway,
S, C., as second class mail matter.
PUUMSHKI) BVKRV THURSDAY MORNING
11Y CONWAY PUBLISHING CO
TELEPHONE 21.
TERMS:
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
One copy, one year $1.00
One copy, six months 75
One copy, three months 50
PUBLISHERS ANNOUCEMENT.
Tributes of Respect, and Obituaries
will be charted for at the rate of one
cent per word for all words oyer 150.
Resolutions of Thsnks,, Cards fof
Thanks, and all other reading Notices,
not NEWS, taking the run of the paper,
will be charged at the rate of five
cents per line; and all notices in the
local columu at the rate of ten cents
per line.
All changes of Advertisements must
be in the office by Saturday noon to
insure thsir appearance in the following
issue.
All communications must be signed
by the name of the writer, not for pub- <
licatlon, but for the protection of ,
t his paper
ADVERTISING RATES; '
Notice in Special Column at the rate
of one cent per word each insertion, 1
and none of these taken for lens than
25 cents, to be paid for in advance. I
Legal Notices at $1.00 per inch first 1
Insertion, 50 cents each subsequent in2
1
ci nun
Rates on Ions: term contracts for
display advertising very reasonable \
and made known on application.
j
Make all Checks or Drafts payable
to The Horry Herald, or H H. Wood- <
ward, Conway, S. C
THURSDAY, JULY 17tn,, 1913.
- i
The artesian water flowing from a a
hundred wells in Conway and vicin- \
Ity tastes a little queer at first to "
(j
the uninitiated. But it begins tr ^
taste good directly, and it is now t
a common saying that one who f
t
onoe comes here and drinks the 1
artesian water, has to come back J
j
again to get more. a
* * t
*
The town has a gasoline fire engine
of which any town would be proud.
While the engine was purchased < n
time, it is now about paid for, but c
recently it was reported that the *
hose had become cracked or broken
or worn out, and that in case of fire
this engine would be useless in put.
ting ia out. If this condition still
coutinues, it is a very bad one. It
should be looked after. ?
* #
?
When everything else has failed
let the civic league take hold of it. ^
They have done more within one
short year towards making Conway
more sanitary and healthful, thai
the board of health and the town
council have done in three times
ihat period of time. One great
thing that they are trying to do is
to teach the individual householder
the importance of keeping the houst
and the yards perfectly clean ano
free from rubbish snd other forms K<
of uncleanliness. In this way thev
will accomplish wonders, and the Uti
longer they keep this up, the great- na
er the results will be in the matter &n
of good health and happiness. '1"
* * "f
* of
Pll
Living beyond the income has been <* <
the ruinati >ii f more men and worn- !'!!
vyv;
en in buai.^s than perhaps an)
one Ihii.g It i9 generally im the
t lip
pitlenco t iat causes many men, ,
early in life, to tpond more thai. 0011
Dul
they are making. They seem un- vv.
willing to wait while the investments
they hive made are growing !*?'
and reaching the place where they a*j
will bring in increased profits. *?JJ
Hill
Again there is haste in trying to sou
paj
make some trade and good judgment tlie
is not used. O/ten things are purehased
with a view to making a for<
good profit, but the thing turns out
to bo worthless or it has so many expenaea
attached to it, that it wlnd9 W
up with a loss instead 0/a profit. C(J
Too many seem to imagine that
they have reached great wealth too 5
early and they act as if they had to
spend their money to get rid of i\
?
and keep i \ from accumulating too
fast. They are afraid apparently 1
that their millions will over burden (
them and the money will pile up
i
faster than they can spend it. Thisaud
many similar practices often
Innrl r\ iKo h *?\* ^' ? " - ?1
.vow ?U HIV ui?i<niU|Jl^ U1 IUCII W 11U
with care could have gone ou indefinitely.
* *
*
It is a sad condition for the good
of any community where tho individuals
composing it are all selfish,
each striving alone for his own advancement
and doing nothing for
the common good. In Columbia recently
according to the news items
there was a conference held by leading
men and women for the common
good. At least seme people have
seen Ihe need of a concerted tlTort
to try to better the human race as a
whole. This monument is ne that
will do more in the progress of the
world during the next twenty ?five
years, than any other one force tha'. i
we can think of.?As it \S in the
ia rger communities, so it is in the
smaller, the selfish efforts of the individual
often leads to the ir jury o'
the whole. The movemonts now being
made to stamp out tho white
plague and other preventahlA flic
3US0S is anions the many things that
ire being done by a class^of men and
women who look only at the common 1
<ood of the people as a whole, and
jelfish interests are never thought
)f by them in the matter.
? i
j
A Sad Derh. I
On June 10th, the death angel vis- i
ted the home of Mr Hughey BulTkin
md took from him his loving wife.
\nnie Jane. She was ill but a fe\^ .
iouis before death came. She leaves
a loving huabancl ,two sons, one
laughter, two grand children and a
lost of sorrowing friends and relatives
to mourn their sad loss. The
uneral services were conducted at
he Enzor cemetery by Rev S. L
Purvis, and many attended. Shi
oined the Spring Branch Mission
>ry Baptist Church in eariy life una
her death she was a member o!
he Oak Grove Baptist Church.
' One Present."
Death of Peter Moody.
Peter Moody, a citizen of tbiouuty
for twenty-live years, ar.d
vho lived in this section, died ot:
uly 4th, 1913, in his 65th year.
i 9 i mm ? ?
SPATW nu WAITT it n A TW\f 1%T i
a a li vr k?V/ U 1 11 L/ A 1 V / J j i IN Ay
County of Horry.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
turroughs ?fc Collins Company, Plaintiff,
VH
William Wilson, et al., Defendants.
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
Complaint Not Served
OTliE DEFENDANTS: William Wii- 9
sou, J C. Wilson, Melvina Cause, I
Frances N. ltootlj, Laura Wilson, Kob fi
ert Wilson. Joe IKilson, Henry Wo- I
son, Jim Wilson, Jr., Julia Aun Fori'., ?
Sain Parker, Sarah Parker, Jeremlan a
Parker, Ada Parker, Ava Aun Vangllt, B
Joe Parker Olie Parker, Bessie Urn- H
ham, Melvina Wilson, otherwlst 8
known as Babe Wilson. Sallie Clause, g
Dornie Wilson, Flernie Wilson, Mai'
tin Wilson, Cealie Wilson, Robr.. VNi.- B
sou. Harrison Wilson, Co.email Fearwell,
Walter Fearwell, Cabriel Cause. 9
Moss Fearwell, Ida Fearwell, Fannie 9
Fearwell, Nel.ie Feurwell.
All and singular the heirs at law ol ?
ibert Wilson, Joseph 1). Wilson, Su?- ~
na Parker, Johu Wilson, Mary Eii/.a
mrwel), Anna Cause, Sarah Wilson}
leear Wilson, Sun Wilson, Sam PiU- Ti
r, Jeremiah Parker, Olie Parker; ihe
me8 of whom are unknown to plaintiff
d A. C. Murrell, ' Al
You are hereby summoned and re- 0(
Ired to anwser the complaint in this
Lion, which has been tiled in ihe oliici en
the Clerk ol the CVurt of Common (
sas, for the said County, and to serve j
:op> of your auwser to the ^iJ com- ye.
ilut on the subrcriber at ids ofllee at i
nway, S, C., within twenty days aftei . Hr
> ser\ice hereof oxCiUr-ive of the day Ml
such service, and If you fail to anwser < <>
i complaint within the time aforesaid I
i plaintiff In this action will nn.Ov -> ?
,'V i*l?l
Court for tue redef demanded m the
aplnint.
Led June 20ih, A, I). 1013.
L. Bryan. 11. H. Woodward 7?1
J, C. C. P. (L. H.) IMaiutiil's Attorney. ____
o Jlin Wilson jr., Sam Parker, Saran
ker, Jereuii di Parker, Olio Parke.,
jriai Uaune all and Singular the llelrt js
Law of K? Oert Wilson, .Jos. 1). \M;- ,ior
Jbus.nna w Parker, John V\ ilson, Ma: y t)f ,
za Fear Wen, muiio Cause, a. ran Wn- j, j
, Cuesar V> ihon, Sam Wihon, Sain c'n
rker, Jer^ndan Pi.rker, Ode l^rker, cha
namea of ^hoin are unknown to j
Int. IT (.ttn
aae Notice that the complaint In the
*g? iug eiael action, and the sumis,
of wh.cli <he foregoing Is a cop- , Jur
e ft.e l in the office of tne Clark f
Court of Common pleas, at ConWu), r
L\, ou the 3rd day of Jul/ A. I). 1313.
Jj Br>hii Jl 11 Woouward appl
! C P (L. S.) P.ali tiff * A'torney. 1H)K
glca
the i
j
Citation Notice.
>TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Horry.
By J. S. Vangh*, E q , Probate
Judi/e.
WHEREAS, Mrs U. J. Sanders C
made suit to mo, to g-ant her Let - tors
of Administration of the Estate
of and effects of B J Elkos.
THESE ARE THEREFORE to
cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of the *aid
B. J, Elkes deceased, that they be I
i?uu appear, oeiore me, in the Court I
of Probate, to be held at Conway. ?
S. C. on the 24th day of July 1913
next., after publication hereof, at ll
o'clock in the forenoon, to shew
cause, if any they have, why the said
Administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 9tb .
day of July Anno Domini, 1913
Published on the 10 and 17vh day ol *
July 1911 in the Horry Herald.
J. S Vaught,
Probate Judge, 11. C.
Best Toilet
Articles. (
This good summer-time calls for the I
use ef fresh and pure Talcum Powders,
Toilet Waters, Soft Sponges, Witch
Hazel and good Soaps, A delicate
perfume suggests culture and refine- .
ment; all of our Toilet articles, both
foreign and domestic makes have a delicate,
delightful and lasting perfume 11
which is most pleasing and beneficial.
Conway Drug Co. :
Pharmacists (
CONWAY, - S. C. j
CHICHESTER S PILLS (
W Till: 1IIAMOMI IIRAMI. yv
/^ / l.utllrnl Anlf your OriiKirUi for /
t is ehl.clieH-tcr'e niuin.?inrTlrniid/^V\ \
h 1*111* in !{< ? #nil CJ 1 ?t inctalllcX^^X
*??-?*?**. scale I with Illuo Kibbon.
Tnlifl no other, liny of your " I
I / ~ m nrngKint. ..^r.riifi-oiiKN.TF.n# t
t Jy lHAAIONO lilt AMI I'IM.S. for B5
VV IV years known as Best, Safest, Always RellftbW i
^?r SOLD BY OKUGfilSTS EVERYWHERE ?
*
Notice of Discharge.
The undersigned Mrs. R J Sanlers,
Guardian of Banj. A Elkes. ^
will apply for a discharge as such (
jaurdian before the Judge of Pro- ^
jate for llorry County, at his oilice,
tt Conway S. C.. at 11 o'clock in r
me forenoon on tte -1 th day of Au^ ,,
ist A. T). 1913. I
Mrs U. J. Sai.dcrs, Guardian 4
Bcuj. J. Elkes,
I How Well I;
"Thedford's Black-Draught H ol
H is the best alUround medicine d(
I? lever used," writes J. A. H ((
Steelman, of Pattonville, Texas. |
"1 suffered terribly with liver fej
troubles, and could get no relief. H| ?
The doctors said I had con- M ?
sumption. 1 could not work at H |
all. Finally 1 tried ? fi
THEDFORD'S 1 1
BLAGK- I;
DRAUGHT II
I and to my surprise, I got better, In : j
I and am to-day as well as any |
I man." Thedford's Black - li J
$ Draught is a general, cathartic, M
I vegetable liver medicine, that In 'J
a has been regulating irregulari- B ^
0 ties of the liver, stomach and jg? _
jg bowels, for over 70 years. Get B r8
a package today. Insist on the K ^
1 genuine?Thedford's. E-70 B
THE CIT\DEL. ]
IE MILITARY COLLEGE OF SOUTH l<
CAROLINA. S
inounced as "Diplingi.ifched 1S1 i111t?ry
dlege" hy II. War Depnitment. q
Full courses In Civil Eugineerln6'ci- Ci
rop, Fni'li.-li mid Modern Lnngungec.
Jonfrr 11. S, and C. K. degrees.
\11 expensed pay cadet*. $ 50.00 a co
vr- fa
^ scholarship worth $300 a )ear Is vait
from llorry Count), and will 1? /"*
t d by competitive examination at the
unty at. on Friday, Au^iot. 8 )?.
?or neeessnay infonnation ind blanks "PP
Ay to,
COL. O. J. BOND,
The Citadel, COI*
Charleston, S. C,
4t.
MOT ICE,
Jotioe Is Iter'-by given that the unsigned
will, on Friday, the 24th day ,
Julv, prox., make application to lion. '
d. Vaughf. Probate Judge of Iloiry <M.A
inty, at Conway. S. O.. for final dlv
rge as Executor ol the E?tnte of M. ~"
oh neon, ard Mailer lor t/ohuson M<r- 'Eft
tile Co.
ltobf. 15. Heat borough, - **
Qualified Executor, _
ic 23rd, 1013. 7-l7 4r. Net
? Col
To Prevent Blood Poisoning
ly nt once the wonderful old reliable DR.
TKR'S ANTISKI'TIC 1IKAUNG Olt.osur- tem
I dressing thnt relieves pain And heals at ?_
tame time. Not a liniment 25c. 50c. #1.00.
W C SINGLETON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Conway, S. C.
tffice up Stairs Buck Building
J. M. JOHNSON,
CIVIL ENGINEER
Marion, S C.
fail road, City and Land Surveying;
,and Drainage. Road-buildingf and
>ewc rn, Draughting and Blue Printing.
Baker & Dusenbury
Surveyors and Real Eftate Agents
Drainage a Specialty
CONWAY, S. C,
)fllce Spivey Building,
J MDOHMAIN
Conveyancer, Notary Public.
Vrites Title*, Mortgages, Wills, Incorporates
Companies,
detracting and Copying done.
i'lRE LIFE
NSURANCE. * INSURANCE
We represent the largest companies.*
Policies written on the most liberal
erms.
Prompt settlement df claims. Minilum
insurance cost..
D A Spivey & Company
INSURANCE HROKKRS
jasoline,
<erosine,
Cylinder Oil,
^up Grease,
\uto Lubricants,
ill Highest Quality, at lowst
prices. tteadv to serve
?yu at any time for any of
he above. Quality Guarnteed.
3ape Fear Oil Co
T. J. BELL, Agent
Pho County Fair
At Conway October 1913,
his will be about the time to put 1
it ull kiiuls of Fruit Trees, Grape
ines, Shade Trees, Flowers. Ete. (
etmo have order now for any kind
f Nursery Stock you want, so as to
diver the stock when you come to
Horry County Fair".
J E. COLES, Agent.
Greensboro Nursery.
m
A WARNING ! t ,
WE would like to say la the I
people of Conway that we are V
position to furnish you with the I
freshest and nicest |
BEEF, I
HAMS. I
SAUSAGE, Z
SALT MEATS,* I
|UI>t< * VO? ??
|i>ivuAivr AS1 1IAUUN i A 1
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCE i |
RIES, | {
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. |
Be sure to give us a trial order | I
Fverything delivered at your P
door. I
WOODWARD BROTHERS. L
Phone 35. E
!ancy Groceries
'ool Soda Water
Vhen in need of the fine Groceies
that the times demand, at pries
as low as the markets will al>w,
rail at the CASH GROCERY
TORE. Every attention 'given
o your order whether large or
nail. ?
>ur reputation is made in thegro?ry
line, and we assure you we m
ill live up to it. JT
omplete stock of cool drinks, cocola.
grape juice. Call at ths
untain for your Summer driuks.
ash Grocery Co
osite Horry Tobacco Warehouse
1WAY LODGE, No. 165, A. F. M
a There,will ho a regular comdHL
muuh-atton of Conwav I.odgst
No. 65, A.F. M. will be held
enday, July 14th 1U18,7.8o
BsHg m Wo have wuik at
P|Mr \ ? every mooting, * so
pieaae como on time.
W L BRYAN, W. M
8. DUwKNBUU* AW. *?>
UB-MY-TISM \l
nil cure your Rheumatism ,
iralgia, Headaches, Cramps, I ~
ic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and I
ns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects >,
Antiseptic Anodyne, used in- u
tally and externally. Price 25c. 4^
: i
Spring ant
Goo
AT
AYNOR,
.
J. T. Shelley,, Successors to Jordo
the same stand.
I take'this method of announcing 1
owner of the mercantile business of Jon
business in my individual name at the sa
firm of Jordan & Shelley.
A COMPLETE LI
Farm Supplies, Farm Implements,
Dry Goods, Notions,
Shoes, Hats and Caps
Ladies' ltead;
Ileavj
The ladies will do well to visit me
Goods, See my complete line already on
J. T.:
Barg
AT
Whol
Everyday in the week is
store. You will learn this is i
[your Spring and Summer gc
er fellow to fix the prices. C
H. W.
Import:
state
TO THE PUBLIC:
Iu order that there irav he nn
I " 1
j to announce that no person connectcc
i force, or any member of their fcmilie
vote. We positively will rot sell the
not be purchased from us ot any pric
beautiful $400 Claxton Parlor Grand
our store to the person presenting to
Piano Votes on Dec. 15th, 1913. A BSC
For every cent of your purchase of
are entitled to cne Piano Vote.
Yours
Norton Drug I
4YRTLE BEA
MYRTLE BEACH
8EASON FOR 1913 OPENED
First Sunday Excursion on June 15th, nr.
i closes.
f. PLATr, g. jv
lusement Mn'gr. 2nd Se son.
>end usJc
[Summer
ds.
> ?
s. c.
n & Shelley and doing business at
to the public that I am now* the sole
[Inn & Shelley, and 1 am running the
me store formerly occupied by the
INK CARRIED,
i.
y Trimmed Hats,
/ and Fancy Croceries,
Men's and Roys' Clothing.
for their Spring and Summer Dirss
hand and coming.
SHELLEY.
m
'AIMA
dllft
lesale.
a special salesday at my
true by coming to me for
ods. Don't trust the oth?cme
to me and get the
b L 1 ^ h
\NT 1
EMENT
1
J
lion raised later on, we wish I
1 with our store or the Herald 1
s will be allowed one piano I
ee votes. One sirgle vote can I
e. We are ^oiri^ to give the i
Piano now on exhibition at
us the greatest number cl |
)LUTKLY FREE,
anything in our siore, you
faithfully,
Company
CH HOTEL
I S. C.
> SUNDAY JUNE 1st
Since last season, the hotel has
been thoroughly overhauled and
many accommodations added
Table supplied with the hcit the ^
market affords. Sea food a spe
cialty. Large airy rooms, \ h
o
Cusinc will be under the person
al direction of Mrs. Nance.
u alter that every Sunday till sea1ARS11AL
NANCE.
Proprietor 2nd Season*
>b Work