The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, September 18, 1913, Image 2
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CONWAY, S. C. 1
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THURSDAY. SEPT. 18th., 1913.
Aiu on# tbe delights due to electricity
is plenty of light diffused in
many different ways. This is apnnv
niurht. ill Hi A p'tv. From
the large arc lights at the corners,
the great white ways, down to the
numberless ways of making elect.ie
signs, there is inspiration and delight
in the col temptation of the
magic way in which the modern
tight is turned into day.
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Congressman Ragsdale has already
set at nought very decidedly
the oft-repeated dictum that a new
member of Congress can have no influence
at Washington. On the im
poitar.t committee of Banking and
Currency, he has made his irlluencf
felt in rouncutain way and the
measures he advocates, if carried
out, cannot but be beneficial to the
section he represents. Mr. Ragw
dale is a hard fighter ai d will never
be content to play the role of "knol
cn a kg" in the councils of S'ate. ?
Kingstree Record.
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The farmers of Horry County
ought to feel proud of the fact that
we have one of the very finest farmirg
sections in the world. Many
there are to-day who are getting
along jvell on Horry farming lands.
They do not realize that here are
advantages they could not enjoy
elsewhere in the agricultural sections
of the world, Where would
}cu go to find a place where lands
are cheaper? Where would you go
to find lands that are tetter for
ciops? Just a little drainage in
bcine neighborhoods is all that is
netded to make Horry County a
vtgitable garden of Eden.
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TB E COMMON TOWEL.
This household infection spreader
is abhorrent and repulsive to a
person who has been used to an individual
towel. It is difficult to
understand how any one can wipe
I if. In. a J *
iiio m<c uij ? tuntu, uamp lowei
that Las been used by all the other
im mtcrs of the household. But
custom is a great factor in molding
habits and allying prejudices, hence
the necessity of pointing out at least
one reason why the common towel is
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dangerous. There are many germs
which will attack the eyes and cause
inflammation, providing the eyes
are in a favorable condition for the
gerui ta develop at the time of its
introduction. A germ which at f
>ne time will grow in tho eye and 11
:aiue intlammatiou will at another ^
time be perfoctly harmless. Germs
which are harmless t > oneself may f
be exceedingly poisonous to another E
person and cause dangerous in flam- j
mation of the eyes. For hygienic 1
reasons the common towel should J.
be abolished in every home. ?Bui- *
letin American Medical Association,
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It is to be noted that in some of
our largest and most progressive I
cities, the members of the civic f
leagues, aro taking hold of the ;
question of better roads leading
from the country into those cities,
and they are sLowitg the m< n how '
to go about the impotUi t work of
uiakiDg good highways leading
therein from every direction. One
plan is to have a road-working day,
every man iu the entire placo and
adjoining communities being especially
invited to come and work one
day on the roads, while the dinner
and refreshments are proyided by
t-.h? Ipacmn. Of course modern
road building machinery has its
part to play, and on the same day
that the hands are employed in
shovelling clay with shovels, the
aoui ty and municipal authorities,
the railroad companies and the
lumber interests, are all there with
Ihelr road building machinory and
appliances, all working together as
one largo force to accomplish the
ends sought. At the time appointed,
the farmoru, the lawyers and iho
doctors, the preachers, the commercial
travellers, and even the streot
loafers, all congregate togother and
spend the entire day with thoir
coats off, their sleeves rolled up,
unH with nifU nnd ?;hnvf>l husilv en
I gaged. It is wonderful to read of
the results thus brought about on
the roads by giving just cue day
now and thea when all the force*
turn out with one common end in
view. It is easy to accomplish a
great work in a shot t time by having
many forces working at it. The
. interost that is awakened in tho interest
of good reads by those woihing
days cannot he over estimated.
Everybody of course sees tbe need
of the good road?. By having these
working days, everybody is taught
that ihey are expected to do their
part in getting them, and it shows
how much good can be dene in so
shoit a time. The members of tho
Conway Civic League will no doubt
get up several working days during
the next twelve months. Already
seme of them are talking about it.
Whenever they get it ftartcd besure
that you help the m cut in every
way that ycu can. For a long time
the people everywhere have realized
that bettor roads are necessary for
the future development and advance
ment of this country. What they
want to do now is to realize that it
is easily possible to have their.
Nothing is better than a working
day properly managed and advertised
to start off the good work.
The question of good roads is such a
general one of interest to everybody,
that it is everybody's business to be
ihinkir g about it.
To Prevent Blood Poisoning
apply at once the wonderful old reliable DR.
PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEADING OIL. a surgical
dressing that relieves pain and heals at
the same time. Not a liniment. 25c. 50c. $1.00.
Safest Laxative for Women.
Mnnt?l i! ovflvv m/imori r? ecrlc n frnA/i
11 C(kl IJ C ?CI J ?* \J txj CI li U v\ V* vj l? ^ v/\/\?
laxative. Dr Kings New Life Pills
are good because they are prompt,
safe, and do not cause pain, Mrs M
C Dunlap of Leadill, Tenn. says:
4,Dr King'9 Now Life Pills helped
her troubles greatly." Gt t a box
tc-day. Price 26e. Recommended
by Norton Drug Co. Adv.
Recently the town hands have
been busy cutting down the weeds
and otherwise cleaning up tho town
for Winter time. In some spots
the weeds and grass bad gotten a
mighty good start, owing to the
1 Summer rains.
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FOR SALE
My farm tit ia'0 less than 1 mile '
f tlie I idustrial School, 100 acres,
ire or loss, .'10 acres cleared, clav
oundatiOQ, good water, dwelling
iouse, and tobacco burn
R N. Squires,
lalivai 1 Ferry, S. C. Houte 2.
Illalaria or Oliiils & Fever
'rescription No. G60 id prepared especially
or MALARIA o^ CHILLS <V FEVER.
rive or six doncs will hrenk any case, and
f taken then hd a tonic the Fever will not
eturn. It acta on the liver better than
Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c
Strengthen Weak Kidneys.
Don't suffer lont/or with weak kid"
leys. You can got promt t relit f by
taking Electric 11 .t rs, t , t wonder
ui remedy prnind by wc nu n every
-vhere. S'.ait with a be ttie t. - lay,
>ou will .soon ftn 1 like a. new v.ouuin
w th ambition t > work, w thout fear
ro pain. Mr. John Fowling of San
Fransisco, writes:- "Gratitude for
ihe wonderful ( fleet of Eicotrio lifters
prompts mo to writr. It enrert
my wife when all else failed." Good
for the liver as well. Nothing bet
lor for incigestiv n or biliousness.
Price 50c and $100, at Norton Dm#
Cc. Aciv.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by vlitue of chattel morttraces
duly executed and delivered ) y
Noini in M< sply u> the Kentiwkey
Horn- *!>: Mule to,, I have seized and
V-eia sell to the hipbosr bidders for cadi,
at Lorls, S. C.,nt 11 o,clock in th?> forenoon,
on the : 0th day of St j.t? inbt r A.
I) 101 d, the follow in/ d: Berlin d j t t-oiial
property, to wit:
Two Double il >r?e H'agcns,
On Open ,
One Top Ibioj/ ,
l\ rtiH ci- h, < n tlx tin of sale.
.1 A L"\v|y,
A cent of Mort! apof.
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Mrs. Jay McGec, of Steph- ^
cnville, Texas, writes: ' For ^
Snine (9) years, I suffered with gj'
womanly trouble. 1 had tcr- 8?
rible headaches, and pains in ft,
my back, etc. It seemed as if w,
1 1 ttfAitlrl I rnffnrn/1 en Af
a u v/uiv* viiw) i auuv.1 v^u oui /tl
pi* last, 1 decided to try Cnrdui,
g the woman's tonic, and it
uL helped me right away. The tS
full treatment not only helped
W me, but it cured me."
L TAKE J
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L The Woman's Tools J
jS Cardui helps women in time <?|
kl of greatest need, because it J]
contains ingredients which act *p.
specifically, yet gently, on the ^
? weakened womanly organs. ^
4 So, if you feci discouraged, &
bj blue, out-of-sorts, unable to y
do your household work, on ^.<1
V account of your condition, stop [mm
fg worrying and give Cardui a XI
K trial. It has helped thousands
jB, of women,?why not you?
Li ^ Cardui. E-71 pi
yZggg.
The County Fair
At Conway October 1913,
This will be about the time to put
out all kinds of fruit Trees. (lran?*
Vinos, Shade Trees, I lowers. Kte.
Lot mo have order now for any kidu
of Nursery Stock \ou want, so as to
deliver tlie stock when you come to
"Tlorry County Fair'1.
J E COLES, Agent.
Greensboro Nuisery.
Gasoline,
Kerosine,
Cylinder Oil,
Cup Grease,
Auto Lubricants,
All Highest Quality, at lowest
prices. Heady to serve
uju at any ume Jur any ui
the above. Quality Guaranteed
Cape Pear Oil Co
J. T. BELLi, A<rent
' - ?iTf "7m i ..it
GHICHH3T~S S PILLS
? T?ir. V.i v. ?m? i.kam), a
ff*\ l.nti'cttJ A-U your t'rncrgint f r /?\
r'm IHa'.toiul Tlrut-.il/VW
1 *!?I-? in K< <? an I OolU rr.enUlcVVy I
|w #3 >- ??*. ?r-.ic.1 viih Kins liillmi, V/ '
iWi T#V? nw otlifr. liny of your "
Jf ?>!AMON!? liUANU 1MI.I.S, (,< 81
fS ye*rokao?rt? a* Dn>t, Safest. AlwtytKellabto I
r SOU) 81 DRUGGISTS EVLRYWHUtf >
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FOR SALE "Ford Touring Car,
1012 Mode), good running order,
N?th nenrly now tires. Box 100,
K. F. 1). No. 1, Sanford, 3 C. Adv
J MDOHMA]>
Conveyancer, Notary Public.
Writes Titles, Mortgages, Wills, Incorporates
Companies.
Abstracting and Copying done.
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Baker & Dusenbury
Surveyors and Heal Eftate Agents
Drainage a Specialty
CONWAY, S. C.
Ofllce Spivey Building.
W C SINGLETON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Conway, S. C.
Office up Stairs Buck Building
J. M. JOHNSON,
CIVIL ENGINEER
Marion, S C.
Railroad, City and Land Surveying;
and Drainage. Rc nd>bnilding an
kcwc th, Draughting and Blue Printing
H. C. CANNON
General Land Surveying.
Ofticc?Buck Building
CONWaY, S C.
S- !? 1IAWES
OROCEIi
Only High Grade Family and Plan
tatlons Supplies handled. Your patronage
Is respectfully solicited and will be
appreciated. Satisfaction guaranteed 01
your money bacK. Nj trouble to show
goods, so If you don't see what you wani
ask for It.
GEO. LUM LAUNDRY,
CONWAY, S. C,
Beginning July 1st. 1913
All persons must take tickets foi
work left hero. Possitively nc
work delivered until ticket is presented.
Laundry not called fcr iL
80 davs will be sold for charges.
GEORGE LUM
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FIRE LIFE
INSURANCE. INSURANE
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We represent the largest companies.
Policies written on the most libera
terms.
Prompt settlement df claims. Minimum
insurance cost, m
D A Spivey & Company
IINSIRAINCE HR Okl'.KS
,1 It 1(1 FOLLOW
II IK.
When you are sick there is onlj
one rule to folio*'. Don't tritl'e
with medicine of doubtful value or
take something BECAUSE it is recommended
by a friend, you may
not have your friends trouble. See
a Practicing Physic.an, havo him
diagnose your case, lhats the sure
way to get the right medicine lor
your part icular ailment. Bring the
prescriy t on to us and we will give
you exactly what tint prescription
calls for and at a reasonable prico.
We are qualified to do good work
and have only the best drugs the
markets affords.
Conway Drug Co.
Pharmacists
CONWAY, - S. C.
1 A WARNING ! |
J WE would like to say to the P
people of Conway that we sre P
$ position to furnish you with the
J freshest and nicest
BEEF, I
J1IAMS, |
SAUSAGE, Z
SALT MEATS, 1 1
3 BREAKFAST BACON, I
I STAPLE ANDJFANCY GROCE
3 KIES?
| DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
He sure to give us a trial order
P Fverytlring delivered at your
8 door.
M WOODWARD BROTHERS. ,
^ Phone 35. j
CONWAY LODGE,.No.'t65, A. F. M
^ There will be h regular com
jjrak munlcatlon of Conway Lodge
Ko. ft5,A.P. M. will he he'(enday,
Aug 11th l?18,7. y
mM We have work at
f ^ -noat every meeting, eo
please come on time.
W L BKYAN, W.M
C11 AS. DUflKNBUKY Bee.
At Prices to Suit
At Hardee's Store j
Out From (
I hereby announce to the purchasi
ed from a visit to ail of the lending win
York and Philadelphia, where I have
most up-to-date Btock of Dry Goods a
county to be placed in n country store,
thing thatisb'St for t>e people of I
guarantee that, my prices will compare
high quality of th? ?00<!s.
My busimas standing and rrputi
sell. Sly customers know me by years
goods are on my shelvis to please you,
want a aniall prolic, depending on lh<
high piic? s charged by others.
Give me a call. My stock of groc
as ever. Come to 11 ui dee's stele for w
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YOUR WEI
MAY NOW BE SPENT AT MYRTLE B
RUPTING YOUR BUS
at Myrtle Beach shortly after. You ca
early on Monday Morning, reaching youi
V. F. PLATT, G.
Amusement Mn'gr. 2nd Se.t&on.
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?y IMIITI ITilk.1 mi >
| 'have
I IT BY HIDING
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If WHEN YOU IUDE YC
Jalways CAKED? You w
>WILL KNOW you have ir
eiincl out where it is arc
e wont have any money.
C Bankers are in Vinsin^oi
I ^fmonev and other people's,
e honest way,
\? Make OllR Bnnl
> We pay Liberal Intercnt consis
IConway Sa<
AA A AAA AA AASA/A/
Cut out this coup
at Norton Drug Com pa
exchange it for tw<
the $400 Piano Cont
Send us J
Dally Thought,
"All men should cultivate a fixed
and firm determination, and vow that
what they once undertake they will
ever give up."
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the Pocket,
just a few Miles
Conway.
ing public that 1 have just returnjlcMule
houses of IJalliuiore, New
purchased one of the largest and
nd Notions ever brought to this
They are complete lines of everybis
section of the county, and I
with anj,lwbcn you consider the
it ion is behind everything that I
r I ."1 1 S 'PI
or rair anu square uettimg. i nose
at prices you can stand, as I only
3 quantity sold rather than the
cries un?l the like is ae complete
hat you want.
E;K ENDS.
EACH IiOl EL WITHOUT INTFR>INES8
AFFAIRS.
Late Tr?im on Saturday nnd
I Sunday nights, go on through
Cohway to Myrtle Beach, and
return nt an early hour on Sunday
and Monday mornings.
Take the late train at Conway
A on Saturday night at about
Midnight, and it will land you ,
n return on Sunday afternoon, or
r work or business in plenty of time.
MARSHAL NANCE.
Proprietor 2nd Season
E BAN KgA \
3- - F \,v^Vv VJ
feyWf pr- <
UR MOKEY are you iiotS
ill act eo the PEOPLES
toney, and follow you andS
1 STEAL IT. Then youS
?. KCT TO LOSE theirS
but to make money in an^
k YOUR Rank. S
tent with Safely. -5 per cent.
rings Bank.!
On. nr\r1r?T,?ko^-M'*- * *
_ ? , v. ^ i u o C 11 U lb
,ny * b and they will s
anty-five votes in
i e s t
ob Work Last
week A. C. Murrell moved
his deep well plant to the town hall A
for the purpose of deepening the
public well, which fcr some time bad
shown some signs of weakening.