The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 12, 1914, Image 2
ffowg ItaW.
CONWAY. S. C.
H H. WOODWARD
ntered at the Post Office at Conway
C., as second class mail matter.
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Mi ke all < hecks or Drafts poyabl
to 1 he Iloiiy litiald, or 11 11. Wood
waid, Conway, S. C
THURSDAY, FEB.. 12th, 1914.
llow can you fortell the value
of lar.il. 11 you have a garden
?] ot on which iou can live and
cultivate, our advice to you is to
it no matter what the price
that is tffend to you for it.
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The State Sunday School Con
vention wi.l meet in Anderson, S(\,
cn February llth, 1914. eplen
did piai s are Itire laid for its rut
cess. Every Sunday School Work
er in the State, who really has the
cu te at heart will le interested
in r'oing everything in his or her
power to make it a success from
every standpoint.
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Always invite the new and untried
when it promises to make
living easier if it lessens to anj
extent the labor man i8 compelled
to do, or et ables him to do inon
in the same given time. Bui
never fail to look out for th<
fraud xwho ccnus to you in tin
guite of progress and invention,
?0This
is the time of the year whei
the farmer needs to be careful no
to make a serious nib lake in tin
8t lection of the crops he intends t<
plat.I, and no mistake in tlie carefu
and rightful preparation of the land
in time for the Spring planting o
those crops. Too man) farmers pu
off until too latw the things nee ss
ary to be done now so that wlui
planting time comes round, he cai
go ahead and put the seeds in th
ground, without having to wait t
pit pare his lands.
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You will hear the remark ofte
made that eonie man who is prom
in ent in the community is a ver
stingy man. It is quite true tha
there are some stingy men in ever
community. But who is mor
stir gy than the dear public them
se Ives? No one man on earth i
more aingy and narrow minde<
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than the public, the voters of the
country, when it comes time for
n
them to pay taxes to be spent in
the interest of the common good.
Let it be said in any movement
that a man's taxes will be raised ?
one cent on the dollar, and you
mark the death of the movement.
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Those who have studied the
present conditions in county gevern*
ment, have seen the necessity of
a better plan of supervision over
the roads and br dges and other
public work* of the county. As it
now is, the whole matter invested
is the oounty Supervisor, who is one i
lone man to take all of this immense
responsibility. How is it
possible for him with t.hp limitpil
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lime at h.s disposal, to overlook tliis
important work all over a large
county? Plainly it cannot be done.
One who is at present holding an
ollicial position on the affairs of the
county, has given it as Iks opinion
that a solution of the d (lieu 1 ty
would he in the creation of a new
office, that of township supervisor.
In each township there Wuiild be
a man, krown as township supervisor,
and it would he his duty to
8 eafter all of the roads and bridges
in his township. No bridges
could he repaired, no new hiiJge
could he built, no new road could
he laid out without his "O ,K . "
first had and obtained. And all
of the funds for a particular town
ship, as provided by law, would he
disbursed to the best advantage
under the control and direction
of the township supervisor. It
strikes us a very good plan. We
would like to see it tried. At least
lets suggest that some change he
made in the near future from the
conditions as they now are.
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Mrs. S. C. Sweet.
Mrs. S. C. Sweet, aged 7G years
and widow of Dr. E A. Sweet of
Marion County, died at ber home
in Marion on Saturday at 6 A. M.
She had been seriously ill for several
months and her death was expected
by her relatives and friends. The
funeral services were held at the
Methodist Church at 2 P. M. on Sunday
and the interment at Palms
Burying Ground on Sunday afternoon,
Rev. Mr. Turnipseed conducting
the services at both places. Mrs
Sweet is survived by the following
' children: Mrs E. L Smith of Florence,
Miss Florrie Sweet of Marion,
and Dr. Newton Sweet of Conway.
' The fitur hopes to have a more complete
write up of Mrs. Sweet's life
in a later issue.?Marion Star.
New Rural Free Delivery Route.
The Post Master General has just
. issued an order creating the new
Rural Free Delivery Route from
5 Allen, South Carolina, to become
r effective not later than May the first.
The Route will be by Sessions
I Store, Poplar Church, Tyler Store,
, Cool Springs, Salem Church, Biker
Corner, Benson Corner, Cooks Sldt
ing, Moores Corner, Joy Post Office,
, Allen School, Baker Memorial, and
' return at Allen Post Office.
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To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take LAXATIVE HROMO Quinine. It stops the
Cough atuj Headache and works off the Cold.
Druggists refund money if it fails to cure.
I E. W. GROVE'S siguature on ach box. 26c.
red nr.vii.
,, that gets the germs
o before ths germs get \v \ vj
Ono tablespoonful of Red Devil Lye I
O dissolved in a pint of water, then 1
added to the slop or soft feed for ten I
hog*, fed to hogs night and morning |
wiiuuKuuiiv iuo year, will |*KtVCNT
I cholera and worma
Germs bocome worms, and worma
n make bogs sick. Givo mo a chance
^ at these germs and worms and I'll
% SAVE YOUR HOGS
1 Red Devi! Lye.
^ fr IN BIG OAN8 r" r
e Ik cost you only Kl.
BsU tbe Ltual PrUa
IT S SURPRISING ! t
rhat So Many Conway People Fail To , I
Recognize Kidney Weakness.
Arc you ao.d beck victim?
Suffer twinges headaches, dizzy
spells? ?
Go to bed tired?get uo tired?
It's surprising how lew suspect 0
the kidneys. '*
It's burprisirg how few know L
what to dr. (
Kidney trouble i.e?ds kidney treat 11
men l. a
Doan's lviduoy Pills are for the (
kidneys only.
Have convinced Conway people of *
their merit. - *
Here's a Conway ease; Conway ]
testimony. r.
Kidney sutTerers hereabouts should
rerd it. a
M. VV. C >ok, Main St., Conway, 1
S C., says: "I don't hesitite to rec- /
c mtnend Doau's Kiuney Pills, for *
I kuow from experience that they
act just as represented. 1 go'
Doan's Kidney Pills from the NortoDrug
Co., when I was suffering from
pain and lameness in my back, caused
by disordered kidneys. They ^
brought me relief at orrcr." g
Price 50c. at all dealers. Doi't ^
s mplyask for a kidney remedy? 1
get Doan's Kidney Pills?the saim $
that -Mr. C.mk had l?\? t ?r-Mi!bur n d
Co., Prop-., Buffalo, N. Y.
. ^
Bring us your j )b work. You wi'l
got paper and printing t > help you j
in keeping up t ic reputation your t
business has made. Always look (I
f jr the most value whon vou go
bu v i' b primil g of any kind.
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?"SHBOEEBWUBP A IBJHBKBBRTj
Worn Out? || i
No doubt you are, if
you suffer from any of the
numerous ailments to '
which au women arc sub- KJS
ject. Headache, backjmm
ache, sideache, nervousness,
weak, tired feeling, fb^
^ are some ot the symp- ^4
| ^ toms, and you must rid
C |j yourself of them in order
? N to feel well. Thousands |
|H of women, who have [;
& a been benefited bv this 1
| I remedy, urge you to [!
I I TAKE 11
1 The Woman's Tonic fj
Mrs. Sylvania Woods,
ofClifton Mills, Ky., says: h
"Beforetaking Cardui,
I was, at times, so weak I $
could hardly walk, and
the pain in my back and fej*
head nearly killed me.
BW After taking three bottles
HI ofCardui, the pains dis- (
1 H appeared. Now Ifcel as h lj
|9 well as I ever did. Every |
I I suffering woman should | g
BR try Cardui." Get a bottle ^
0 0 today. E-C8 3 <
At Zero
And Lower.
That is the way you get Coco-Cola ,
and other fine drinks from the ice
box and fountain of B O. Todd, Manager.
You deserve the best when you
pay honest money for it. Get them
at the Ca*h Grocery Co,
Fresh Supply of Fancy Cakes and
Candies. For those call in at
Cash Grocery Co
GEO. LUM LAUNDRY,
CONWAY, S. C,
Beginning July 1st. 1913
All persons must take tick Ms for
vork left here. Possitively lo
aovk dt liverecl until ticket is preented
Larndry not colhd for it
30 days will be sold for charts.
GEORGE LUM
1 Are You a Woman ? 1:
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i I
Take CaitXiij
Ulkl 48fe?d
I The Woman's Tools |
FOR SALE AT All DRUGGISTS I
i ME io Ml
n a.
"When you are sick there is onl>
ne rule to folio*'. Don't tr Hie
nth medicine of doubtful value or
ike something BECAUSE it i$ rrom
mended by a friend, you may
lot have your friends trouble See
, Practicing Physic.an, have hitn
liagnose your case, thats the sure
vay to get the right medicine lor
our particular ailment. Bring the
description to us aud we will give
rou exictly what that prescription
alls for and at a reasonable price.
Ao ore qualified to do good work
uid have only tho best drugs the
narkets affords.
J nway Drug Co.
Pharmacists
CONWA\, - S. C.
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| A WARNIJNG ! I,
WE would like to say to the C !
people of Conway Hint we urc w j
position to furnish you with the K
freshest and nicest | I
BEEF, | I
BAMS. |!
SAUSAGE, k |
SALT MEATS, f I
{BREAKFAST BACON, ?
STAPLE ANI) FANCY GRCCE I
K1KS, |
i Be sure to give us a trial order
j Everything delivered at your 5
| door. |fl
j WOODWARD BROTHERS. fj
Phone 35.
HAL L. BUCK
Fire Insurance,
Oflice First National Bank,
CONWAY, S. C.
J. M. JOHNSON.
CIVIL ENGINEER
Marion, S C.
'uilroad, City and Land Surveying;
net Drainage. Road-huilding an
lowers, Draughting and Blue Printing
II. C. CAMINON
General Land Surveying.
Ollice?Buck Building
CONW.iY, S 'C.
WC SINGLETON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Conway, S. C.
Ollice up Sti iis Buck Building
ENOCH S. C. BAKER
Attorney at Law
Spivey Building.
CONWAY, S. C.
EIRE LIFE
INSURANCE. INSURANE
We represent the largest companies.
Policies written on the most libera
terms.
Prompt settlement df claims. Mini
:num insurance cost.
D A Spivey & Company
INSURANCE ItKOKliRS
City Pressing
Club.
Suits Cleaned, Ropaired and
Pressed.
Monthly Rates $1.00.
The best work at Best Prices
'PHONE, 81)
Work Caller) for and Delivered.
A. C. SMALL, Tailor.
4wh Avenue
CONWAY ft r.
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AUCTION SALE.
Every Saturday at 1 p. m.
Town Hall, Conway, Stock,
Tools, Poultry, Furniture, etc.
This Exchange will bring
lUiyer and Seller Together.
Firing anything you have to
sell. Several good Horses
and Mules this week. Also
will cry sales in any part of
the State
R. 0, HANSON.
Licensed Auctioneer.
'Phone90 E
MHrwaMUMiMiMiMdM'MIMMCaMMMMMin
DID \
That the Herald
ed than ever to i
Pri nti ng th at y c
business for I9P
an order and y
there is an adva
new type of the 1
a strong good pa
Bring back anytb
here unless it ii
both material an
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| ^ II a burglar gets into your house
^fthere, Die burglar will get your mom
The burglar will know you have the 1
house; that is the burglar's business.
^?your money. If it is in our bank, it 1
^'lire, and your own extravagance; yoi
J it so easily.
^ I)o YOUR bankii
jlOonway Sr
^ eaxaa &<iaasttSB?a?."gB33a raa
| And when
I money cor
I the matter <
I A \7MA I
ijj HinUI
| W. PERCY
|| A. J. BAKER, Cashier.
Livery and Feed
Stables
Cood t irnouts by borse a d
t > all points in Horry and surround
i $ C< ul\U8 and to WilminfcUn, N.
G , and oth??r points
GOOD SERVICES
K E A SO X a ?L W ciia u a
?? l.? \JI I'ilJ.
S a JOHNSON
POSITION WANTED- By youn?
11 an ol oxperionce as clerk in store
or cilice. Good penman. Nf tary
Public. Have knowledge of bookkeeping.
Address "Nctary," care
of ilorry Herald, Con way, S. C. adv
f KNOW
is better preparJve
you the Job
>u need in your
1? Try us with
ou will see that
mtage in having
latest design, and
per to print it on.
ling that you get
s satisfactory in
d workmanship
VNV/VWWWV AV
and you have money concealed
?y. inai is a burglar's business. Jr
money before he goes into your g
OUR business is to PROTECT
will be SAFE from burglars, from ^
j cannot lend it, spend it or lose
ig with US. ^
ving Bank. |
you want 1
ne and talk |
over with ui~. 9
Hate Bank,
S? C. I
IIARDWICKE, President 8
RUB-MY-TISM
i Will cure your Rheumatism
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects
Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally
and externally. Price 25c.
r 1
P- HAWES
T* _ Ik 4^1 -*-w
?^ ' JLVi JLt/
Only High Giade Family nnd Plantations
Supplhs hai.dh d, Your l atrc nage
is rvpecltuliy snih ited and w ill be upI
related. Satisfaction ?uaianlced <r
your money back. No tiouMe show
j.o ?d?, so if you don't see what) ( u wan
, ask f r it.
j
LABOR WANTED-Wanted
three large families to occupy homes
now vacant and work on farm R< al
grod advantage < tiered, arid highest
prices pad for service rendered.
Call or write giving references. Sam
J.Bland, Jordanviile, S. C. A<i\-212-2t-pd.