The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 28, 1913, Image 2
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CONWAY, S. C. J
H H. WOODWARD
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THURSDAY. AUG. 28th.. 1913
The tobacco Industry in Ilorr^
County has reached proportions
never dreamed of by those who in
1898, first thought of introducing
the growing of the weed in thiscoun
ty by the farmers as a money crop
The matter had to be talked for a
long time before a single farmer
would agree to take it up aud try
the planting and handling of something
new to him in a commercial
senso. Finally with the aid of Capt
J E Coles enough farmers were convinced
of the possibilities of the soil
to give tobacco a trial. About the
next hardest thing to accomplish
was the organization of a company
to erect a warehouse. They went
into it very slowly. The shares
were made small and as many farm
ers as poisiDie were finally pursued
ed to take stock to a small amount.
The warehouse was erected and foi
mauy years it conducted an up-hill
business. Years came along who:,
the inexperienced farmers mado a
failure in handling the crop, bui
amid many discouragements the industry
grew and grew, until tc-da^
there are three tobacco warehouses
in active operation, and thero is
more being sold at anyone, of these
tharf used to be at the one when it
was alone. This like many other
things at Conway shows what can
be done by steadily hammering at
it from year to year. The industrj
now has a slart that it cannot lose.
More and more farmers are goin?
into the planting of tabacco each
year. Those who have been in ii
frcm the first, have increased their
acreage, and besides they make mortand
a better grade from the same
amount of land planted. We predict
that just as great things will be
dono In the planting of other new
crops that haye been started.
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It is necessary that the town coun
oil pass an ordinance without delay,
to prevent serious accidents that are
likely to occur by collision of auto
mobiles at the corner of Main Street
and 3rd Avenue. Already serious
consequences on seyeral occasions
haye been avoided by only a hair's
breadth at that point. There is no
regulation or ordinance of any kind
in regard to it, It is one of the 1
busiest spots in the town, and ve- ,
Jiteles of everj class pass around 1
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bat corner more often tbjin they do
iny other point in the entire town.
The only way to prevent serious
lander there is to require all drivers
if automobiles to come to a full stop
Oeforo turning the corner, as well
A? to blow the horn. Main Street is
not very wide, and 1W1 Avenue is
narrow. There is no room in which
to avoid a smash whan two machines
are turning the cornor at the usual
speed in opposito directions. This
ordinance can boincoi porated with
mother which the town is in need of
to limit the speed at which vehicles
shall be driven within the corporate
limits. A few days a^o II W Lowis
was before the town court charged
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/*ivli eAuct'um^ tne speed limit by I
driving his automobile up the Main
Btreet at a speed which was ostimat
ed to be some where between 11 ftecr
And twenty-live miles per hour. At
the trial such an ordinance as limited
sj eed of au otnjbiles, could noi
oo produced, though it was stated
that such an ordinance had been pass
od by the council and ordered record
ed in the ordinance book. Anyway,
there is no reason why the peopl*
vnd property should not be protected
from danger along theso lines by
ohe vassa,o? a** once of ordinances
limit'ng the Lpeed within the bounds
of safoty, and requiring the drive
of each machine to coiuo to a fuli
halt before and blow the horn before
turning the corner at the 13m k
building. Let this m itter be neglected
for yet a little while and the
town may be saddened by the death
of some good cit'zen in au automobile
wrock at that same corner.
Should the council neglect it aft(r
t leir attention has been called to the
linger, it seems to us that thov will
be to blame for the injury.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Issued by the Clerk of the Court to
July 31st,
William Jtckson, Allen to Lilly
Bellamy, Allen, issued June 18'h,
m .rried June 18th. bv A. F. u^it
Dep. C C C P.
B F Port, Port Harrelson to Reba
Fl)yd, Galivants Ferry, issued .June
15th, married June 15th by W L
Rryan, C G C P.
A P Hucks, Cheraw to M K
Watts, Stalvey, issued June 19th.
married June 19th by A D Betts,
Minister of Gospel.
Isaac Edwards, Cerro Gordo, N.
C. to Martha Conner, Cerro Gordo,
issued June 24th, married JuDe 29th
oy J S Bufkin, N. P.
Jos. Adams, Conway to Emma
Baldwin, Conway, issued June 25th,
married June 2b.h by P S Mosely.
J H Alford, Loris to Stella Ger
aid, Loris, issued June 25th, marriec
June 25th by A E Wait, Dep. C C (
P.
Oscar McQueen, Burcol to Flor
once Anderson, Burcol issued June
25th, married June 25th by A E
Wait, Dep. CCCP.
J P Andorson, San ford to B M
Parker, Sanford, issued June 20 h
married June 20th by A E Wait, (
C C P.
J N Jenkins, Gal. Ferry to Lecnora
Floyd, Gal Ferry, issued Jum
29th, married June 29lh by A E
Wait, CCCP.
J (J Lewis, Jordanville to Avo\
Cooper, Jordanviile, issued June
00th, married July 2nd by H P JV5
Todd, Min, of Gospel.
J C Livingston, Warn pee to M E
Gore, Warn pee, issued June 30 oh,
married July 2nd by J E Cook. Min
of G of pel.
W K Tharp, Little Rivor to Fannie
Anderson, Adrian, issued June
30tb, married June 30th by A b
Wait, Dep. C C C P.
T A Anderson, Allen to S 1) liardee,
Conway, issued July 2nd, married
July 2nd, by A E Wait, Dep.
c c C P
K D Hodges, Haskell to A M CarQon,
Haskell, issued July 13tb, mar
ried July 13th by W L Bryan, C C
C P
W H Dix, Dog BlutT to T A Skipper,
Dog I31uIT, issuod July 14ib,
married July 14th by A E Wait,
Dep. C C C P.
W J Thompkins, Nixonville to S
E Branton, Nixonville, issuod July
17th, married July 17th by S. D.
Cox, N. P.
J P Skipper, Daisy to M C Caires,
Daisy, issued July 24th, married
July 20th by P B Ct ats, Min. of G.
W J Duncan, Bardy to Manr'a
Hardee, Bardv, issued July 2lst,
married July 23rd by R 11 Rhodes,
N, P.
Aaron Gause, Wampee to Frances
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uivinKston, Warn pen, issued July
22nd, tnarrkd July 28 h by Ransom
Fowler
E W Prince, Gurley to Reba
Floyd, Gal. Ferry, issued Julv 27 h,
married July 27th by W L Bryan,
C CC P.
R W McCracken, Conway to D M
Owens, Conwav. issued July 27th,
married July 27th by A E Wait,
Dep. CCC P.
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J T Newman, Wilmington. N. C.
to Mrs M. M Charles. Wilmington.
N C . issued Julv 28 b, married
July 28 h bv VV L Bryan, C C G P.
W P Uhuark, Snip-on Creek to
Mantha Cart.rnt.te, Simpson Creek,
issued July 30 h, married Aug. 14tb
by U 1) Norris, N. P.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Your druggist will refund money if PA/O
OINTMl{NT fails to cure any case of Itching,
HIiml. Weeding or Protruding 1'ilcs in6 to 14 days.
The first application gives liase and Rest. 5'Jc.
Paradise Island.
Editor Herald:
I will write you a few lines from
Paradise Plai d, I thought probab y
you weald Ike to hear from Pa a
diso occasionally, This island is
about fifteen miles East of Charleston
on the Wando River. The inland
contiins about seyen hundred
and (if'y acres, at.d it is high a d
level and whenever it is imprown
like it should be it will be a very]
tine place. We chared about li *
teen acres last Fall with dynamite
which was very expensive but the
most ctVective way to clear rough
vnd*. We have a good crop here
for such a dry season. We have net
had a rain here that was sufToleut to
wot the laud g o.l in four months.
t\ro owe the condition of our crop t<-1
the fact that we broke the land deep
and prepared it well b fore planting
and after the crop was up we cultivated
it shallow and eft*, n. \\ c
have acroo of the finest upland corn
Viat we over saw, wh'ch we have
n ver put a plow or hoc in.
1 am sending >on two bolls of cniton
from rnv crop 'f fifty aciv s
which opened tho 3rd of Adjust
This is extra staple, which usually
<mlls at from even1 eon to twentyfive
cents per | ound.
We regret to state that Mr. T.
Blank's moth-r, who is about eighty
years of age is and has been very
tele for several weeks
Mr. Eiitor, 1 just itnmagino that
von could or joy one of our large Tom
Watson water melons from Paradise
We get tho Horry Herald every
Friday p. m, and or joy it very
much. Roc-pectfullj Yours,
R. A. Watts.
Charleston, S C.
d'iif^^nrFarfrnrrf^q
t-< ino uouot you are, if
i you sutler from any of the j j
S3 [4 numerous ailments to ra $
which an women are subFvSj
iect. Headache, backslit
ache, sideache, nervous- EvJ
ness, weak, tired feeling,
few are sornc ?* ^1C symptoms,
and you must rid fu
jh yourself of them in order hi]
R| [a io feel well. Thousands I 1
of women, who have B ] i
E g been benefited by this MM
: remedy, urge you to {i j
11 TAKE i[Tin
Woman's Tonic l|
Mrs. Sylvania Woods, jj j
of Clifton Mills, Ky., says: hh
"Before taking Car dui, 1}
I I was, at times, so weak 1 h y
j could hardly walk, and
the pain in my back and gL?
head nearly killed me. Bgr
Alter taking three bottles
of Cardui, the pains dis- g y
appeared. Now 1 feel as hj
well as I overdid. Every ;.i ' j
$ h suffering woman should h
try Cardui.*"' Gctabottle I hi
BI today. E-G8 y
emcai!
The County Fair
At Conway October 1913,
'Fhis will be about the time to put
out all kinds of Fruit Trees, drape
Yrines, Shade Trees, Flowers. Ete.
Letnio have order now for any kidu
of Nursery Stock you want,.so as to
deliver the stock when you come to
"1 lorry County Fair".
J E COLES, Agent.
Greensboro Nursery.
Gasoline,
Kerosine,
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uy under Oil,
Cup Grease,
Auto Lubricants,
All Highest Quality, at lowest
prices, Keady to serve
oyu at any time for any of
the above. Quality Guaranteed.
Cape Fear Oil Co i
T. J. BELL, Agent.
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Mothers! Have Your Childron Werms?
Are they feverish, restless, nervous,
irritable, dzzy or constipated?
Do thry continually p^ck their nose
or grind their teeth? Have they
.ramping pains, irregular and raven
ous appetite? These are all signs
of worms Worms not ouly cause
your child sutT< ring, but stunt its
mind and growth. Give "Kickapoo
Worm Killer" at once. I , kills and
removes the worms, improves your
child's appetite, regulates stomach,
liver and bowels. The symptoms
disappear and your child is made
happy and healthy, as nature intended.
All druggists or by mail, 25c,
KICKAPOO INDIAN MEDICINE
COMPANY.
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Conveyancer, Notary Public.
Writes Titles, Mortgages, Wills, Incorporates
Companies.
Abstracting and Copying done.
Baker & Dusenbury
Surveyors and Real Eftate Agents
Drainage a Specialty
CONWAY, S. C,
Ofllcc Spivey Building.
W C SINGLETON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Conway, S. C.
Oilice up Stiirs Buck Building
J. M. JOHNSON,
CIVIL ENGINEER
Marion, S C.
Railroad, City and Land Surveying;
and Drainage. Road-building an
stwc rs, Draughting and Blue Printing
H. C. CANNON
General Land Surveying.
Oilice ?Buck Building 1
CONWAY, S. C.
S- P. HAWli,? i
GROCER
Only High Grade Family and Plantation
Supplier handled. Your patronage
Is respectfully soli, ltel and will be
appreciated. Satlsfactl n guaranteed 01
your money baOK. No uouble to show
goods, so If you don't see what you want
ask for it.
GEO. LUM LAUNDRY~
CONWAY, S. C,
Beginning July 1st. 1913
All persons must take tickets for
work left here. Possitively nt ,
work delivered until ticket is presented.
Laundry not called for ii <
30 days will be sold for charges.
GEORGE LUM
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Toilet Waters, Soft Sponges, Witch j
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perfume suggests culture and refinement;
all of our Toilet articles, both I
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,j WE would like to say to the P L
i people of Conway that we are P ^
position to furnish you with the p
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Phone 35. E
CONWAY LODGE, No. T65, A. F. M
^ ^ There will he a regular com.
nuinhatlon of Conway L< dgs
No. 65, a.P. M. will ho held
londay, Aug 11th 1618,7.83
l>. Wo have work at ' %
^ most every meeting, eo
pleaee come on time. a
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Demand the Genuine?
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YOUR WEEK ENDS.
MAY NOW BE SPENT AT MYRTLE BEACII HOTEL WITHOUT INTERRUPTING
YOUR BUSINESS AFFAIRS.
Late Trains on Saturday and
Midnight, and it will land you
*t Mjrtlc Beach shortly after. You can return on Sunday afternoon, or
warly on Monday Morning, reaching your work or business in plenty of time.
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r find out where it is and STEAD IT. Then you^
r wont have any money. C
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rmonev and other people's, but to make money in an^
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^ We pay Liberal Interest consistent with Safety- -5 per cent. ^
[Conway Savings Bank.1
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atNortonDrug Company's and they will r
exchange it for tv/enty-f i ve votes in
the $400 Piano Contest.
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