The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 01, 1914, Image 2

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% She ;i*orrolltenW. CONWAY, S. C. II H. WOODWARD ntprel at th ePost Office at Conway C., as second class mail matter. P(JBLISI1K1> EVERY THl'KSDAY MORNINO BY CONWAY Pl'BLlSlltNU CO TELEPHONE 21. TERMS: SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One copy, one year. $1 00 One copy, six months. 75 une copy, three month* 50 PUBLISHERS ANNOUCEM ENT. Tributes of Respect, and Obituaries will be charged for at the rate of one cent per word for all words over 150. Resolutions of Thsnks,, Cards of Thanks, ard 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 coin;r?n at the rate of ten cents per line. All changes of Advertisements must be in the office by Saturday noon to insure their appearance in the following issue. All communications must be signed by the name of the w riter, not for publication, but for the protecti n of this paper 4 PirriolW' 1 ft i n'T'fi /\i/ i ,i\ i h.\ i r.s; Notice ... Special Column at the rate of one cent per word each insertion, and none of these taken f>?r less than 25 cents, to be paid for in advance Legal Notices at $1.00 per inch first insertion, 50 cents each subsequent insertion Kates on long term contracts for display advertising very reasonable and made known on application. M^ke all Checks or Drafts^ payn' 1 to The Horry Herald, or H H. Wotu ward, Conway, S C THURSDAY. JAN.. 1st, 1914. Wh at would you thn k of a man who will loose ten dollars for la( k of five cents spent to save it at the right time? There are many of this kird in loth high and low life. ? O? The man who is billing to live and let live w ill make more of u sucess in the world in the long run than the one who is for self all of the time and never allowing anything on the other fellow. /\ ? VJ L< t every businessman in Conway determine to make Conway the nicest place to live, the best liale town in this section of the state, the healthiest, the cleanest, noted foriu law and order; and then you will see things get on the move ai d our dreams come true. ?O? Suppose that talk alone would bui d cities and place the world in general on that high plane of which dreamers ha\e written in the time* tocoine! Unfortunately it is action and not words that will bring results. Action and not words have made history of the past, and action alone will amount toanything in tho future ? 0 ? Neyrr leave a job of w< rk to be done by a man who has nothing to cb?. The blisv man will finiah the. wo k he is on, get to yours, and finish it comj)let y bef( re the idle man In*, i ven thought of making a beginning on it. Beware of the idle when you want something done, hut take it to the bu<-y man every time. ? 0?The man who is too stingy to spend five cents where he is likely to make five dollars in return, is one who nitty save every cent he makes and if he lives long will accumulate a Jot of property; but he is worth precious little to the community in which he lives. Improve the community and you improve yourself, is a maxim that such a man haa never understood. , ' i- HT I I i NfeEbFUL KNOWLEDGE Conway People Should Learn to Detect the Approach of Kidney Disease. The symptoms of kidney trouble are many. Disordered kidneys often excrete a thick, cloudy, otfinsive urine, full of sediment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensat on of scaldmg. The back may ache, headaches and dizzy spells may occur and the victim is often weighted down by a feeling of languor and fi?t gue. Neglect there warnings and there is danger. Delay of^en proves fatal. You can use no better endorsed kidney remedy than Doan's Kidney Pills. Here's Con way proof of t leir merit. M \V Cook, Main St., Conway, S C., says: 4'I do net hesitate to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills, f >r I Kn >w, from rav exp< rience, that thev act just as represented. I got Djan's Kidney Pdls from the Norton Drug Co., when I was suffering from pain and lameness in my back, caused by disordered kidneys. They brought me relief at oncr." For sal i by all dealers Price 50j cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buff do, N??w York, sole agents for the UniStates. Remember the name?Doan's?and t ??e t o other. Adv Remember th t the time for pa} - i i. ^ j| uui iual? v> i i .1 u u v. j i' l i 11 y V"> 1 ! 1 oe cut on December HI t* After ,bat date one per cent penalty v. ill oe addt d t ? the present amount of your tuxe--. Wonderful Cough Remedy. Dr. King's New Discovery is Know n every where as the remedy which will surely fetop a cough or cold. D P. Lawsou, of E'.a^on. Tenn. write.-: "Dr. Kind's New D.scjvery is the most wontletful cougb, cold tnd throat and lun,' mc'ici.e I ever sold m my store. 1 can't oo oca*. I; sells w tiout any t *ouble at all. It ueeis no gua an'.ee. " ins is true, because Dr. Kings New Discovery will relieve the inoct obstinate of coughs and colds, Lung troubles quickly helped by its use. You should keep a bottle in tne nouse at all times for all the members of the family. 50c. and #1 00. All Druggists or by mail. II. E. Bucklen & Co. Pniiadeiphia or St. Louis, The vacant store in the Quattlebaum block formely occupied by the moving picture show is being rtcovoted and changed on the inside aud will be turned into a fancy grocery store. 4m m i? WHETHER YOU USE CALOMEL OR NOT You Will Realize How Much Better for You This Safe Vegetable Remedy Will Be. The liver's such a delicate organ that most people have learned from experience the danger of flagging it into action with the dangerous drugcalomei. Norton drug store sells and recommends Dcdson's Liver Tone, a pleasant-tasting, harmless vegetable liquid that encourages the liver, relieves con t pation and biliousness without restriction of habit or diet. There are no bad after effects from taking Dodson's Liver Tone. It does just what it is intended to do and no more. Dodson's Liver Tone cannot harm either children or grown ups and is an excellent preventive of chronic liver troubles. Norton drug store sells Dod>on's Liver Tone for 50 cents per bottle and every bottle sold is guaranteed to give satisfaction, and you get your money back without a question if it fails you. Some lemeclies are sold in imitation of Dodson's Liver Tone?look out for them. Remember tho Lfiia.ro.n tP?? A flu WM<rvV. A warrant was issued last week for arrest of Maok Moore, colored, charged with disorderly eon.luct in toe sui burbs of Conway one D>#it list week. The defendant ^*ve bond and his trial was tix ?d for this week. Worms The Cause of Your Child's Pains A foul, disagreeable breath, dar* circle* ar.?u d the ey?-s, at tiroes feverish, w iib great thirst; cheeks flushed at d then pale, abdomen swoi leu with sharp cramping pains are all indications of worm-. Don't let vour child suffer? Kickapoo Worm K ller will give sure relief?It kdis the worms?while its laxative MTsct | add greatly to the beuhn of your child by removing the dangerous ar.d disagreeable ell:ct of worms and parasites from the system. Kickapoo Worm Killer as u health pro ducer should be in every household. Perfectly safe Buy a box to-day. Price 25c. Ail Druggists or by mail. Kickapoo Indian Med. Co., Pbila. or St. Lmis. Adv More and better works on the streets and the sidewalks and a complete system of sewerage and drainage for the Town of Conway ought to be the aim of our cilj fathers for tne new year of 1914. ^?111 Ill ? N6tice of Discharge. Notice is hereby niven thut the undersigaed K. T. Elvis, Adiuiois trator of the estate of Joel T. E<vis, Dee d., will appiy to I tie Jud#e ol Probate for Horry County, at his v. flice at Con way, S C., at 11 o'clock a. in , on January 5 h, 1914, fcr a tidal discharge as such aduiinistra tor. K. T. Elv is, Adinr , id. Joel 1 Elvis, Dee d. Tax Returns. The Auditor of Horry Couuty will attend the following places at times specified below for tie purpote if taking returns of all pfrsonal pri p erty aud real ed tte for the fi-tcaJ year commencing January 1 t 1914 and ending December 31 st, 1914 Cool Sp iag M' nday, January 5*h 10 a in to 12 in. Keli >boih Monday January 5th 2 p in to 4 p m. Mt I'isgah Tuesday, January O.'li 0 a. ui to 11 a in. llinsuQS& Wards Tuesday, January Gth 1 p in t 3 p in. Stevens X Ho i Is Wednrsliy, 7th 9 a ni to 11 a in. Strouds S ore W-'dnesdat, 7 h 2 p in t > 4 p in. Floy l? School House T inrtd iy, 8th 10 a in to 3 p in. j Spring branch Friday, 9th 10 a in to j 3 p m. Green Sea Satnrd y, 10 h 9 a m to 12 ' in. li tyboro Sa u/ day 10th 3 p m to 4 j | in. Dog Hiud Monday; January 12th 10 a in to 12 in. Ayaor Monday, January 12th 2 p in to 4 p in. UalivauU Ferry Tuesday, January 13th J a m to 3 p in. Jordanville H'edue;day, January 14 L 10 a in to 12 in. Smarts Store Wednesday, January 14'h 3 |> in to 4 p in. | lv oadyke Thursday. January 15'h 1' i a m to 11 a rz. Soia-tee Tuursday Janu ry 15th 2p m | to 1 p 111. li irgess Friday, January 10 h 9 a in to 12 m. i S'alvey Friday, Janu rj 10th 2 p m to I 4 p in. Myrtle Beach Satu day, January 17th : 9 a in to 11 a in. iiv.cks'ille Saturday, January 17th c | p 11) to 4 [) ill. I Tilly Swunp Mond ly, January 19th 10 a in to 11 a ni. ; Hand Monday, January 19th 2 p m to 4 p in. WauipeeTuesday, January 20th 9 a in to 12 m. Little Itlver Tuesday, January 20th 4 p in to 4 p in t Brooksville Wednesday, January 21st 9 a in to 11 a ill. Longs Wednesday, January 21st 2 p m , to 4 pin. J. L. Hut er's Store Thursday, 22nd 10 a in to 12 in. Hound Swa npThurad ly, January 22nd 2 p in 1 p. in. I Daisy Friday ^January 2Jrd 9 a in to 11a in Hammond Friday January 2drd 2 p m to 4 p m. bainsou Fowlers House Monday, January 26th 9 a m to 11 a in. Loris Monday, January 20th 1 p m to 4 p m. ^anfordTuesday January 27th 9 a in lO 11 H III. Adrian Tuesday, January 27th H p 111 o 4 p in. The balance of the time uLt.l Feb. 2 hh at the Auditors oflice m Conway. AH able bodied males capable of earning a support between theagis of 21 and CO years shall be deemed taxable polls. The number of your school district is important Transfers of real estate must be noted with care. Executors and administrators will made their rt turns according to law. All persons bet veen the ages of 21 and 50 who are liable to road duty will make return of same to the County Auditir as required by law. Failure to make returns within the time specitied subj-tct.s the delirquent to a penalty of 50 per cent. N C ADAMS, A udi tor. ??? . City Pressing Club. c..; i r? | ouiwa v-ieuutru, LVepiiretl aoG Prcsse d. Monthly Hates 41.00. The he>t work at Best Prices 'PHONE, - - - 89 Work Called for and Delivered. A, C. SMALL, Tailor. 4th Avenue CONWAY. S C. Makers Chapel Tnere will oe a regular service at Bakers Chapel as follows: 1st and 3rd Sundays at 11 a. m. 2nd Suuday it. 4pm 4,h Sunday at 7 p m 1st Sunday service conducted by Bro. B G Collins 2nd, 3rd ard4th Sunday service conducted by the pastor Public cordialy i t vit? d L Roten, Pas to r The show wiodows of our mer* | chants reflect a spirit of goad will and eit'rprise on their part to < please ihe patrons who trade with i ihein. Nothing shows off the Chrbt:n\s spirit of a town like at- * tractive show windows a* such tiroes i We A-an*. to encourage then iQ this. < NOW HER FRIENDS i HARDLY KNOW HER: , i But This Do?s Not Bother Mrs. ( Burton, Under the 1 Circumstances* < " i Houston, Texas.?In an interesting , letter from this city, Mrs. S. C. Burton , writes as follows : "I think it is my duty ( to tell you what your medicine, Cardui, , the woman's tonic, has done for me. i 1 was down sick with womanly trouble, and niy mother advised several different treatments, but they didn't seem to do me any good. I lingered along for three or four months, and for three weeks, J < was in bed, so sick I couldn't bear lor any one to walk across the floor. ii ? ? i i i i-i ? * Aiy nusoana aavisea me 10 try t^araui, the woman's tonic. I have taken two bottles of Cardui, am feeling fine, gained 15 pounds and do all of my housework. Friends hardly know me, I am so well." If you suffer from any of the ailments so common to women, don't allow the trouble to become chronic. Begin taking Cardui to-day. It is purely vegetable, its ingredients acting in a gentle, natural way on the weakened womanly constitution. You run no risk in trying Cardui. It has been helping weak women back to health and strength for more than 50 years. It will help you. At all dealers. Write to: Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Ladies' Advisory Dept., Chattanooga. Term., for Special Instructions on your case and 64-page book. "Horce Treatment for Women," sent in plain wrapper. L6P-B in, now u sti When you are sick there is only one rule to follow. Don't triflle with medicine of doubtful value or take something BECAUSE it is recommended by a friend, you may not ha?e your friends trouble. See a Practicing Physic.an, have bio, diatrnose vour case, thats the sure way to get the right medicine for your particular ailment. Briog the prescription to us aud we will give youexictly what that prescription calls for and at a reasonable price.. We are qualified to do good work and have only the best drugs the markets affords. Conway Drug Co. Pharmacists CONWATf, - S. C. J A WARNING ! ( 5 WE would like to say to the c ^ people of Conway thnt we are J 1 position to furnish you with the B freshest and nicest p BEEF, | HAMS. SAUSAGE, ? SALT MEATS, P : J3REAKFAST BACON, i i t ] STAPLE AN I) FANCY GROCE i HIES, ' 1 J Be sure to give us a trial order t Fverything delivered at your 1 1 door. I ; 1 WOODWARD BROTHERS. Phone 35. j At Zero And Lower. That is the way )ou getCoco-Co'a * and other fine drinks from the ice box and fountain of B O.Todd. Man- j ager You deserve the best when you pay honest money for it. Get them at the Ca?-h Grocery Co, I Fresh Supply of Fancy Cakes and | Candies. For those call in at Cash Grocery Co 1 Strayed. . One red and white pidedcow with crump'y home, about 4 years old, marked, swallow fork and underbit i in right ear and crop and underbit t in the left. Suitable reward for in- c formation to A. Bell. Bayboro, S t 3.?Adv. 3ti. 1 Notice. I have taken up at my place one dark red hull, some white on side , about 1 1-2 years old Owner please apply to A Bell. Bayboro, S. 4 C.- Adv. * 3ti R//7y/y7 Ecg ^ This is the first week in the year ^wrong-doer decides to do right. Wh ^t'ie right thing, let us do the most 1 J a bank account--no matter how smal I I l 1 211 1 = win nave grown, Decause we win nav J Do YOUR ban* ^ We pay 5 per cent interest Tinv fConway Sa\ 3 L J 1 -1 ' II We Want Y And when money con the matter < Farmers' S AYNOF W.PERCY ] j^j^AKKK^asliier J 31 I)(>rt3I AA Conveyancer, Notary Public Writes Titles, Mortgages, Wills, In* corporates Companies. Abstracting and Copying done. Si- P- HAWES GROCER Only High Grade Family and Plantains Supplies handled. Your pa'ronage s rtspecnuliy solicited and will 1 e appreciated. Satisfaction guaranteed or rour money back. No trouble to show ?oodf>, eo if you don't see what you want ok f r it. FIRE LIFE INSURANCE. INSURANE We represent the largest companies. Policies written on the most libera erms. Prompt settlement di claims. Mininum insurance cost. D A Spivey & Company IN8DHAISCF IIHQKICW S Fish! Fish! For Fresh or Salt mullets, call on >r write for d ices. "TODD FISHERY, \ E. Todd, Preprint r. MYRTLE BEACH, S C. CHICHESTER S PILLS ' THE DIAMOND BRAND. A /"XjK Atk ytir Dra**Ut for ^ <( rtNhM.trr't IHrmoml llrrml/AX rill) In R?< nod Uold metallic\\// K boien. ?cnled with Blue Ribbon. V/ W Tnk# ?? other. Bur of your I 1 fW RrmM1 A?V for CMTi.ChKH.TKR V . 1 C- Jf DIAMOND ItRAND 1*11.1.H, fot Jft < \V 0 yeon known ns Best, Safest, Alwnyt Reliable ^?r fUHfllY IWUfifilSTS fW RYWHfBE FOR SALE,?Am overstocked and | naoe short crops. am cfferittf fine ; >ay mare 11 jears old cheap for ? sp'H. She i9 gentle, will work anv j > k re. Apply at once to W. P. , iinks. 1 1-2 miles of Stalvey, S. C. Adv 2 i. # Send ust VVVVVVj?/J^wVV I I I , and the week when most every ilc we are enthusiastic over doing ^ ogical right thing by STARTING ^ 1?which by this time next year e made it grow. ting with US. e Deposits. 2r rings Bank. \ VAAMWWW you want le and talk )ver with u^. itate Bank, S- C. I HAHDWICKE, President I GEO. LUM LAUNDRY, CONWAY, S. C, Beginning July 1st. 1913 All pei sons must lake tickets fcr work left here Possitivrly no wo? k delivered unlil ticket is presented. Lovrdt} not ctllid fcr in HO days will be sold for chorees, GEORGE LUM J. M. JOHNSON, CIVIL ENGINEER Marion, S ('. Railroad, City and Land Surveyirg; and Drainage. Road-bnildir p an Sewers, Drauphtinp and HIli Liinting W C SINGLETON AT ORNEY AT LAW Conway, S. C. OflWe up Sti iik IU.iU lUiildirg H. C. CAisivCN General Land Surveying: Office?Buck Building CONWAY, S C. Baker & Dusenbury Surveyors and Henl Eftate Agents nminoirn n a.. - ii i)|H'uniiy CX)NWAY, S. C, 3fflce Spivey Building. FOIi SALF.? Farm cent;, in in# 202 acres, 80 acres cltancl, well drained near Floyils yroped siln-ol, b miles from Nichols tenrs rraM>t.athl-. Apnlv to P. II. Ilatui tin, U. F. I). 2., Nichols, S. C. he News