The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 18, 1913, Image 2
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CONWAY, S. C.
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THURSDAY, DEC. 18tli It 3.
Man}' art |? f<'' y j in^ to p 'as
i ('?.n c n i t n 111 , 1 m never s? ?their
own failings,
?0?
The m tin of some m -i now io
do not hi gbv baud w to re it is possible
to per orn it l>\ machinery,
-O?
j\funy a dispute bet v een neighbors
could be settled wi*hont going into
1 la* if >'( 1) j>iirt> would consider
the mutter from the standpoint,
i f calm judgment.
- 0?
Nmv is the time for the board of
health to be active in order to prevent
(list aeeB next Summer. Taking time
by the forelock p?)8in matters of
this k'nd.
?O?
The lumber industry in this section
of the country is bound to play
out sooner or later. Cotton factories
orfurnituie factories mighttake the
place of these.
?O?
One of the imperative needs of Con
way at this time so far as the business
portion of the town is concerned is a
street sprinkler. It wou'dpay for
itself in Ussihuna vear
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-O?
.Much is expected of him who has 1
a great, deal. The little of him
who hue nothing may bo more than (
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the large amount from the one who ]
has much. 1
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In some 8?ctionsof the county, it
appears that it ip now easier to plant l
and raise cotton than it is to get it \
picked out and ready for the ma ket. \
The scarcity of hands for picking cot- r
- fi
ton in some parts of this country
is now a problem. The best solution \
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is the invention of a practicable di i , ,
chine for picking1 it out by power, j
and making it at a price within the 1
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reach of the small farmer, ftuah.ti
machines have already been invented I r
but the price of them is too hghlj
to tb' small fanner to reach, I
7 A 1 """ ' - --SiiiiaMBMHftr-r-'r ..
Death of an Infant.
Ou N j" > uuotoi 20 u, 1013, tne death
angel visited the home ot Mr. Patrick
X*qoom p k 1 n s aud took Irom him
his dearly teloved little darling
OaOy, who waa sick only a lew hours
Ait j au awlui case of Pneumonia,
.in was dune that kiud hearts auu
.uving banos coulu do, out ihe Loru
knew oust and He took the darling
to live with Him. Taiinago Ma>o
Xhouipains was a kind and loving
liule uaDy. He was ouly one year
aud one month old when he died.
He leaves behind to mourn the loss
ins mctuer, lather and little sitter
aud many relatives and friends who
knew him.
So lades the lovely blooming flower,
i'he smiling solace of an hour;
So soon our irausient comforts fly
Aud pleasure only blooms to die.
Is there uo kiud, no healing art,
To soothe the anguish of the heart?
Spirit of grace, be ever uigb;
Thy comforts are net made to die.
Let gentle patience smile ou pain,
Till dying hope revives again;
Hope wipes the tear from sorrow's
eye,
And faith points upward to the
sky. 1
His Loving Aunt,
Mrs. C. E. Connor.
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Coui ty of Horry
By J. S. Vuught, Esq., Probate
Judge.
ivherea*, Sarah Jane Cauaoy made
suit mo, to grAut her Letters of Administration
of the Estate of and effects of
| Peter O. McCacken. ,
These are thetofore to cite and admoni.sh
all and singular the kindred and ,
creditors of the said Peter G. McCracken
deceased, and they be and appear, before ,
me, in the Court of Probate, to be held
at Conway, S. C , on December Vt5ih
next, after publication hereof, at 11
o'clock In the forenoon, to shew cause,
if any t.hcy have, why the said Admlnis
ration sbou d not be granted.
Given under my Hand, this 3rd day of
December Anno Domini, 1913.
Published on the llth and 18th days
ot December 1913 in the Horry Herald.
J. 8. Vuught,
Probate Judge of Horry County.
Items From Myrtle Bench.
Too wcuIvm' is cool, thosun shines
origh . uo no lir. t- a go d friend.
v!, md M J. i) Zimmerman and
obildiv-n f p a few days ut Home\f
>od, S t . . eoutly visiib g friends
t\L0 iciutives
Mr o b Ov.ijns, prominent eitiZ.
ti v.n 1 JtiflllUl < t itJl, SCCtlOU Upi.Ji.is
uio ..a: . . uauv.'uy ?he nrst ol tec
wee.<.
twi6a u kUtrostnut hub bean sick
lot : v . u.u.iy.%. ilor many frieuu*,
ii\. t.vc ' tcbooi uiuius hope fui
h? r a .>i U.. : ouovory.
The , .1 r pupils and teacherb
1 iViyr'i, F' -uCti School most bearv.ly
wuu i. nvevy one present at
e cu..-.i.'irv in Wednesday night o-v
h . givmg fur their piesents,
ir >r :.o ?oki contributions and laat i
i)ul l t La t? bueh good behavior.
Tin i :??. m .lo sum oi $30.05 was
raised, which wiil be spent to heip
urnibh the school with u musical 1
:ut tr umeuv.
Myn.lt Beach has been called tlie
tardea spot of the world. Lets each
.?ud every one do our best to make '
i worthy of the name
The school hero is still going on
anu the average is the best it has
been. Cor. (
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Constipation Poisons Yon. i
1/ you are constipated, your entire ,
system is poisoned by the the waste
maiter kept in the body?serious re- [
ults often follow. Use Dr. King's
New r/ife Pills and you will sc ou get v
rid of constipatiou, headache and *<
other troubles. 26c at Druggists or (
by mall. H. &. Bucklen & Co.,
Phila. & St. Louis. Adv. f
W. T. Fioyd was in Conway tbe
latter part of last week on burinoss
M O Cannon of Haskell, spent last
Friday in the city on busiuesr.
Attention is called to the advertisement
of the City Pressing Club
running elsewhero in these columns.
Read it and let them do your work.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of <he decree and
judgement of the court made by hin Honor
T. H. Spain Presiding Judge, In the
ease of L. M, Stanley Plaintiff va, 1). B.
Holmes Defendant, and dated the 25th
day of September A. D.. 1913. L tho
undersigned J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Horry
County, will tell at public auction to
the highest bidder before the Court House
floor at Conway, In Horry County, and
tfta/e of South Carolina, during legal
hours of sale, on salesday in January
next, It being the 6thday of Maid month,
nil and singular those certain lands situte
in //orry County, and described as
rollows, to-wlt:
"A certain piece or parcel of land confining
forty a< res, the same lying and
ielng in Simpson Creek Township, State
tforesald, the same lying on the West
j'de of StarblufT roud, bounded on the
South by G. M Long, on the by
3. T. //olmes agreed line back to public
oad, thence the public road back to beginning."
The land above described was sold by
ne at public sale on salesday in Novetn>er
A. P., 1913, and was knocked down B
>y me, the undersigned to A. C. Thornp
nr * tbe sum of $'0\00; but the said
V. '/'hoiopson havl g fstl"d and rented
*> comply with his * id, the aald
\r.d i,j he.e'> dvortiscd for resale and
fill be sob. . ihe rlfalc of sai<i defaulting
fldvi u.
Terns of ?lc, Ca-h. Purchaser to
, \y f< r pi? c. ,
/Onway, S. ., December 2nd, 1UI3.
1 I Wee J ' OWM,
M i n If V A?t'y, Sheriff of H. C.
Notice of Discharge.
Notice is hereby glvea that the
undersigned K. 1\ Elvis, Adminis
trator of the estate of Joel T. Elvis,
Deo'd., will apply to the Judge of
Probate for Horry County, at his
fliee at Conway, S C., at 11 o'clock
. m , on January 5 h, 1914, for &
final discharge as such bdmiuistra
*\>r.
R T Elvis, Adtnr.,
td. Joel T. Elvis, Dec'd.
Tax Returns.
The Auditor of Horry Couuty will
attend the following places at timt >
specified below for the purpose (f
inking returns of all personal prop
nriy and real evtite for the fi a
year commencing January 1 t 1914
md ending December 31st 1914
Cool S;>?ing Monday, January 5th 10
a in to 12 m.
Kclioboth Monday January 5th 2 p ui
to 4 p in.
Mt IMsgah Tuesday, January GHi 9 a.
in to 11 a m.
lllnsons& Wards Tuesday, January
llth 1 p in t" i) p in.
Stevens X Roads Wednesday, 7th 9 a
in to 11a in.
Strouds S ore Wednesday, 7ih 2 p in
to 4 p in.
Fioyds School House Thursday, 8th
10 a in to 3 p in.
.spring branch Friday, 9th 10 a m to
3pm."
Green Sea Suturd y, 10th 9am to 12
in.
Bayboro Sn'urday 10th 3 p m to 4 p
in.
Dog Bluff Monday; January 12rJi 10
? ^ 10
X HI til ltd Ml.
Ayuor Monday, January 12th 2 p n.
to 4 p in.
Ualivunts Ferry Tuesday, January 13th
i) a in to 3 p in.
Jordauville Wednesday, January 11th
10 a m to 12 in.
Smarts Store Wednesday, January 14th
3 p in to 4 p in.
Klondyke'1 hursday. January 15 h 10
a ni to 11 a ir..
Socasteo Thursday January 15th 2p m
to 4 p m.
Burgess Friday, January 10th 9 a iii to
12 in.
Stulvey Friday, January 10 h 2 p in to
4 p in.
Myrrle Beach Satuiday, January 17fh
V) it in to 11 a in.
Bucksvllle Saturday, January 17th 3
p in to 4 p 111.
Ti ly Swamp Monday, Jauuary 19th
10 a in to 11 a in.
lland Monday, January 19th 2 p m to
1 p in.
Wanipeo Tuesday, January 20th 9 a in
to 12 in.
Little Ifiver Tuesday, January 20th
t p rn to 4 p m
lie oka.'lilt* Wednesday, January 21st
9 a oi to 11 a in.
Longs Wednesday, January 21at 2 p in
fo 4 p in.
J. L. Bntlei'a Storo Thursday, 22nd
10 a in to 12 ni.
lioiiiid SwampThuisd iy, January 22nd
2 p in 1 p. in 1
Daisy Friday, January 23rd 9 a in to
11 a ill
Hammond Friday January 23rd 2 p j
rn to 4 p m.
Samson Fowlers Hou?e Monday, Jan- .
uury yuth (Jh hi to 11 a m.
Loris Monday, January ,26th 1 p m to
1 p in.
?Sanford Tuesday January 27th 9 a m 1
to 11 a in.
Adrian Tuesday, ./nuuary 27th 2 p m I
> |> iu.
t ii-> ualance of the time until Feb.
4iKu at. the Auditors otlioe 111 Cou
ay.
All able bodied males capable of
armng a support between the ages 1
>f 21 and GO years shall be deemed I
taxable polls. (
The number of your school district j
s important !
Transfers of real estate must be I
loted with care. {
Executcrs and administrators will |
nake their r* turns according to law. ^
All persons between the ages of f
21 ami 50 who uru liable to road duty |
vill make return of same to the f
bounty Auditor as required by law. 4
Failure to make returns within J
he time specified subjects the de- (
icquent uo a penalty ot 50 per ceni. <1
N. 0. ADAMS, Auditor. |
Club. I
Suits Cltaned, Repaired and I
Pressed. I
Monthly Hates $1.00. ,
The beit work at Bast Prices C
'PHONE, ... 80
Work Call for and Delivered.
A. C. SMALL, Tailor. Si
4 . r A
* n Avenue I q
CONWAY, S. C. | ?
Bakers Chapel
Tnoro will be a regular service at {'c
alters Chapel as follows: b<
1st and 3rd Sundays at 11 a. m.
2nd Sunday it 4 p m gi
4'.n Sunday at 7 p no sc
1st Sunday service conducted by w
Bro B G Collins P1
2nd, 3rd atd 4th Sunday service tfl
inducted by the pastor p,
Public cordialy invited
L Roten,
Pastor
NOTICE.
All persons are hereby forbidden
o enter or trespass upon any o! the
lands of Tho Reiltv, Loan & Insurmce
Ccmpany in Horry County, and
e*p?ciallv forbidden to bunt, feed
ho^s or commit any manner of trespass
thf rt-ou.
Realty, Loan 6c Insurance Co.
12 11 4b.
IWorn Out? (I
No doubt you are, if IB
you suffer from any of the 9 a
numerous ailments to II
which an women are sub* U
jcct. Headache, back*
ache, sideache, nervousncss,
weak, tired feeling,
are some ot the symptoms,
and you must rid ||
w m yourself of them in order 11
I 1 to feel well. Thousands 3 a
pl of women, who have | |
|j & been benefited by this I ?
K I remedy, urge you to i |
II TAirr I i
I Cardui t
II The Woman's Tonic I
^ jsj Mrs. Sylvatiia Woods, % I
M ? ] of Clifton Mills, Ky., says: |
; | ] "Before taking Cardui, 1
;']JP 1 was, at times, so weak I ^
&r\ could hardly walk, and Jw
the pain in my back and
head nearly killed me. wW
gjW After taking three bottles
f,jj| of Cardui, the pains dis- gl
J J H appeared. Now I feel as h
|i; I'J well as lever did. Every
H I suffering woman should 11
j j M try Cardui." Get a bottle A h
j.j h today. E-68 [J N
i it it fliti
U B.
When you are sick tbero is only j
one rule to follow. Don't trillle
w?th medicine of doubt ful value 01
take something BECAUSE it is recommended
by a friend, you may
not have your friends trouble. See
a Practicing Physic.an, have bin
diagnose your case, thats the sure
way to get the right medicine lot
your particular ailment. Bring the
prescription to us aud we will give
you exactly what that prescription
^alls for and at a reasonable pric.
We are qualified to do good work
ind havo fc>nly the best drugs the
markets affords.
Conway Drug Co.
Pharmacists
CONWA\, - S. C.
MbajnAA ******
A WARNING t .
WE would like to say to the
people of Conway th??.t we are
position to furnish you with the
freshest and nicest
BEEF,
IIAMS, i
SAUSAGE,
SALT MEATS.
. (BREAKFAST BACON,
STAPLE ANDFANCY GROCE
RIES,
Re sure to give us a trial order
Everything delivered at your
door. i
WOODWARD BROTHERS.
Phone 35. i
i
It Zero
Ind Lower.
That is the way vou get Coco-Cola
id other fine drinks from the ict
)x and fountain of B O. Todd, Man- of
jer. You deserve the beat when you
ay honest money for it. Get them m
t the Cash Grocery Co,
Kruuti Snnnlvj <vf f-. 1. - ? 1 ?
? a%/oai ?-?mpj/i/ v/i i miicj v/ii&cb unc ??
undies. For those call in at
y<
Zash Grocery Co iNOTICE.
All parties indebted to the estate of
B. Parker, deceased, are requested H
> make settlement at this office on or
?fore December the 1st, next.
Those parties owing: on chattel mortAges
in the vicinity of Nixonville can Ci
>ttle same with Mr. Sanford D. Cox, zl
ho is authorized to receipt for any ~
lyments.
After December 1st, action will have
i be taken towards closing out all ^
ipers due to the estate. J
Conway Savings Bank, f
Administrator. I
Conway, S. C , Nov. 11th, 1913.
CI
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J M DOHMAl>
Conveyancer, Notary Public.
Writes Titles, Mortgages, Wills, Ii
corporates Companies.
Abstracting and Copying done.
S- P- IIAWES
GROCER
Only High Grade Family and P" n*'
tlons SupplU b handled. Yourps'r
is rtspecf fully solicited and nv i 11 e u;
predated. Satisfaction tniHranucu v
your money back. No trouble to eln><
goods, so if you don't see wbat)cu win
ask for it.
FIKE LIFE
INSURANCE. INSURAN
We represent the largest companiej
Policies written on the most liber
terms.
Prompt settlement dt claims. Mini
mum insurance cost.
D A Spivey & Compair
INSURANCE IIKOKKWS
Fish! Fish!
For Fresh or Salt mullets, call o
or write for prices.
TODD FISHERY,
F. E. Todd, Proprietor.
MYRTLE BEACH, S. C.
I
CHICHESTER S PILLS
THK 01AMON? RRANIt. yv
Ln(lt?il Auk your Druttl?( fr>r /A
h(\ t'hl-?hw.t?r,? l>liM?nd Tlrnnd//\\
tMIl* In Ucd ?n<l (l*ld rnet*lllc\Vr/
-v lx>io:, ?toIm1 with UltKS Ribbon,
? Y?l?? ? otbor. Bar of your "
"/ ~ fir A?kfwriri.cifKA.Tr.Rfl
I C Jf RIAUOND ItlUND PILLH, for &
i V M ypjur* Known M Brst, Softest, Always Reliable
N?r SOI 0 8V ORUOOISTS EVERYWHERE
|[ We Want 1
I And wher
money coi
the matter
Farmers' !
I
AYNO
W.PERCY
A. J. BAKER, Cashier.
Cut out; t h i b coup
atNorton Drug Comp
exchange it for t\N
the $400 Piano Con
jJT I* 11 a c a ii? i i 1
Hg9 -1-5 tfi ^v--oT
EQHiK s*i3 is
9m.:
; y ;'
|yV^pHRHHHH|
RMKflHHA|H
A bank check is the way to pay yo
i each bill. It is easy to keep your a<
oney in the bank, because the bank k
ives you many hours of work and won
UI will *?
r- tt in ncc mc convenience, and aften
g a bank account.
Do YOUR banking v
First Natl<
. L. BUCK, President. 1
D. A. SPP
I I I .1. 1
iNWAY LOD( E, No. 65, A. F. M
a Tin r*l vlll be~a"regular com
mnnlcatton of Conway Lodg
No. 65, A.F. will be held
Monday, Nov.lOth l?l?, 7.HO
MRJRF p. m.. We have work at
^^B|HJF^^inost every meeting, eo
^ r pleaae come on time.
WL BRYAN, W.X
IAS. Dl BENBUKY ttec.
k Baker & Dusenbury
t Surveyora and Heal Ffiate Agents
Drainage a Specialty
CONWAY, S. C,
- Office S? ivey Building.
WC SNGLETON
' ATTORNEY AT LAW
T Conway, S. C.
^ Office up St.-irs Luck building
m
II. c. canison
(General Land Surveying.
Office? Ruck Building
CONW.Y, S O.
a
J. M. JOHNSON,
* CIVIL ENGINEER
Marion, S C.
i Railroad. City and Land Surveying;
and Drainage. Road-building on
u Sewers, Draughting and Blue Printing
??MI1W !! ! ! ! M??kmuj. I |M,
GEO. LUM LAUNDRY,
CONWAY, S. C,
Z f Beginning July 1st. 191.1
' All persons irusl take tickets for
tvork left here Positively no
work delivered until licket is presented.
Laundry not ct 'Ud fcr in
30 days w ill be sold for charges.
I GEORGE LUM
>??.! I miwirn?? I I'MUM Ml?
i you want 1
me and talk 9
over with us. I
i mi ill! W?WMTiTTiM U|
Stale Bank, j
R, S. C. 9
HAliDWICKE, President j
on, and present it
any ' s and they will
renty-five votes in
test.
8?e2^S53
ur bills, because then you have a check
ccounts straight when you have your
eeps your accounts straight for you and
ry. Start a bank account with us, and
vards, the absolute NECESSITY of havvith
US.
onetl Battvk
J. A. McDEUMOTT, V-Presidcnt
^EY, Cashier. f
FOR SALE. ?Farm containing
262 acres, 80 acres cleared, wclL
drained near Floyds graped school
5 miles from Nichols terms reasou*
able. Apply to P. H. Hamiitin, R.
F D. 2., Nichols, S C,