The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 05, 1914, Image 2
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H H. WOODWARD
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THURSDAY, MARCH 5th. 1?14.
There are mysteries in the world
too hard to be explained. But why
worry.
?O?
By making it impossible for the
criminal to escape, we will materially
lessen crime.
- O?
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The farmers will do well not to
plant too much of any one crop. It
is easy to overstock the market and 1
bring prices down. ;
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The fanners should more and ,
ino*e diversify iheir crops. In that
way the market will neyer be over
surplicd in any one thing.
?O?
'J ai k ifc one of the easiest things in
the world. Ard ih<ie is talk of a
k inds. The most hateful perhapsl
i.s that which slanders another with
o ut just cause.
?O?
Take ud\antogeof fcvei jthing tha^
will advance your succss in the world,
in your cho6<n profession or work
That is the way to be the ino8t useful
to your fellow man, and the most
useful life is the happiest. Usefulness
is the only roval road In hanpi
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tit ss, i
_0~Many
people fail to appreciate the ,
many things that the government at t
?r uomii^iuii ib uomg ior me masses {
of the people to aid tbcni and help v
... a
them along in their various callings. r
And no matter how much the government
may do for them, still they c
hate to pay taxes. ?
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The Conway Civic League evident- g
]y wants to increase its membership. a
We were recently told that invitations d
to seventy five non-members to join ii
the league were sent out, and oat of *(
the entire seventj-five, only three a
attended the meeting. Fiom this ?
fact we judge that there are some H
ladies in Conwaj who are unmindful
of the great amount of gool this t
league not only can do, but is ac- !
tually doing. We trust they will }
wake up at last and make the Conway ?
Civic league break the record in j
this State. I
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?O?
The individual is making improvements
on his place often commits the
error of spending his money for temporary
repairs because they are cheap
er and take less time to apply. It
would be better to pay more and
take more time and have it fixed for
all t me. In the very same way the ,
officers of government in spending (
the tax money, often placo itout in ;
small amounts in making temporary
improvements, instead of doing each
thi' g in its turn as ..early perfect as
possible and as lastiugand durable as
fc/o.iriible. In building reads ihe rule
ought to be that each portion of the
road woik'd m shail ? e place*; in
good condition to i< will last.
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It is 8'ated in "\\ ebsters old "blu?
back1' speher; that he who takes
advantage of all of th* small frag
ments of time during his nfe wilt
accomplish much. There is noi u
1 I
truer saying to be found, lake it
on the farm, in the shop, and in the
office, the little fragmtnts of time
consisting of five or ten minutes,
maybe hours, are continually lost
from day to day. There is many
a mau who will sit ldleforten, fifteen,
or twenty minutes, waiting to
take hold of some small job that is
not quite ready to handle, instead of
sating this wasted time at something
else which he might eithei finish
or start toward completion. In this
way hours in the aggregate are lost
and thrown away in the run of a
week.
POTATO DISTRICT
Railroad to Open up Rich Trucking Section.
Horry Connty is to have a new
trucking district this season, and
freight is to be hauled into and out
of a rich seotion of South Carolina
that has never in ail its history en- w
joyed any kind of transporation fa- 8l
cili ties. 3
About a week ago Representative
Stanley of Horry called Commisioner
Watton's attention to the fact that, in
the extreme northeastern portion
of Horry county the people were
anxious to go into the planting of
potatoes for the market. The
Whiteville Lumber Company oi
North Carolina, which has buiit a
railroad line south from Whitsville,
N. C., across the line some seven
and a half miles into South Carolina c
to a point near Ruth, the people 1
were sure they would-haul their pro j
ducts. When the owners of the
road, which is not chartered in ?
North Carolina and South Carolina,
were visited by the intending truckers,
the owners consulted their aitorneysand
then advisad the truckers
that they could only haul, under
special permission of the Noith Car- %
ollna commission, to the South Carolina
line. and could not hrincr ur?i?
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freight oyer the line into South Care- ,
Una territory. This would have
necessitate a tiyt mile haul by wagon
over a miserable public road,
and it lookod as if the case was l
closed. i
Mr. Watson took the view that
nothing short of a special dispensation
from the Uui.to Suites inter
slate eo miner,l com mission ai Wusi.ington
could nelp the people of hi
terri ?> huVing o veiop* i.uut n
Mr. O'Bcri y.[the piesident rl m
Whueviile company, while anxious ^
,o tncourage this development, e\e ;
.0 advancing and furnishing seed
jotatoes, was unwilling t; charter OJ
he road in either State, as tne road
vould then have to carry passong ' r.? tc
md mail and would have to lay ncv
ails in order to comply. r
A conference with the State rail v
AO/i A/\?rt " ? * ~ ^
uou buuiuiiBsiuu was neiu ana i/omuitsiooer
Watson's r(quest that tne gt
ommission give the same consent as
o the road hauling freight in this p<
>tate as had been given by the
forth Carolina commission was
ranted. ar
Arming Mr.Sloanof the depait!
lent of agriculture with tne proper
ocuments, Mr. Watson dispatched w
Ir, Sloan to Washington to invoke
be aid of Senator Smith and to pre* th
ant the unusual combination of cirumstances
to the interstate com
itrce commission. Mr. O'Berry L
let Mr. Sloan in Washington for the
urpose of executing any documt nt
lat might be required of him
Titb the assistance of Brooks J.
fiogard, Senator Smith'# seerc- IR.
or7, and af*er wording with the
Da ter all of last Friday, Mr. Sloan
u c rop'^bcd the purpose and re;urned
havi* g cb'.ained from the
nt-*-t te commerce commission a
loecial disp nsati ?n t ? cover the
interstate st.-omen's, *u -h order to
oe issi?d immediately ujoq the
fii'ngof thececobiary tar.fl\, by Mr.
0 I5jrrv.
Fort z rsh'pnents will be movie/
into tho new territory in a
wo k's litne, and the people < f tbe
nt w poi&'o d'ot-lct will be enabled
to *arry ou? Ihe r contemplated dev?
l>pm nt t*jia reason wi.boct waiting
ano'ber year. It, took quick
ae' on all a-org tbe bne to aceotrpl
h the r de?:re in t rne, ar d th s
ph s.s of the. s tnation was nonglv
in>p-e>sei upm the interstate comme
c3 c mni ssiort.
Taere has been only one otner ir.*
st'.nrn rf tvn tier? in i.be experience
of 1 e cucr.rcisbior.
Tbe new road that thus enters the
State in a business way runs through
1 fue coastal country admirably
id a pled t > ti ut k and w ill be built od
-hrough iat jr to a ooin t on the S uuth
Carolina coast Toe State.
If "Cured" (|
Wk Mrs. Jay McGee.of Steph- 12
^ enville. Texas, w rites: ' For
fl& nine CJ) years. I suffered with V
' womanly trouble. 1 had ter- W
3? rible headaches, and pains in R
|W my back, etc. It seemed as ii Bj
<, I would die, I suffered so. A*
w last, I decided to try Cardui, ?j
$ the woman's tonic, and it 3
& helped me right away. The SJ
1*1 full trc itment not only helped yA
me, but it cured me." 3k
|L TAKE y|
1 Cardui }i
fl The Woman's Tonic kS
P Cardui helps women in time S]
ft of greatest need, because it flj
P contains ingredients which act Wl
specifically, yet gently, on the
jk weakened womanly organs. Pi
4 So, if you feel discouraged, KM
m blue, out-of-sorts, unable to E
K do your household work, on
account of your condition, stop Al
W worrying and give Cardui a V
C trial. It has helped thousands 4
& of women,?why not you ? ml
GEO. LUM LAUNDRY,
CONWAY, S. C,
Beginning July 1st. 1913
All persons must take tickets for
?ork left here. Positively n?
fork delivered until ticket is preented.
Laundry not celkd ftrii
0 days will be sold for charges.
GEORGE LUM
New Store.
We have bought out the stock of
\ F. Gasque Co, en the corner op- i
rosite the Hurry Tobacco War?iouso.
We carry up-to-date jS aple
,nd Fancy Grcceries, B'ef, Pork.
Sausage, Etc. Give us a call and
>e convinced that our goods arc
fresh. ,
Yours for business
J. T. Proctor Jr.
& Co.
PHONE 102
Lightning
Security.
I represent the St. Louis Lighting
Rod Co., the largest factory in
be world.
I* use the improv< d scroll brace,
ne that is not used by any other fac>ry
in the world.
juarantee
>es with all work, that it shall giv ?
irfeci satisfaction.
4
Will compete with the prices of
iy factory in the world, My prices,
hen the quality of the material and
>rk is considered cannot be beat in
e world.
). C. JOHNSON,
Galivants Ferry, S. C. ^
, F. D, No. 2. n
I It II, III
U.
When you are sick there is orl>
? ne rule to folio*. Don't trifl
v'th medicine of doubtful value o
take something BECAUSE it is r< commended
by a friend, you m*\
not have your frieods trouble
a Practicing Physic.an, have b m
diagnose your case, thats the sur*
way to get the right medicine 1 n
your particular ailmei t. B'irg tl *
prescript:on to us aud we will give
you exactly what tLtt prescriptio<
calls for and at a reasonable price.
We bre qualified to do good worl
and have only the best drugs thmarkets
affords
Conway l)rug Co.
Pharmacists
CONWATf, - 8. C.
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J A WARNING ! \
a WE would like to say to the r
j people of Conway th*t we are P
1 position to furnish you with the
$ freshest and nicest m
1 BEEF. I
I HAMS. |
J * SAUSAGE, t
SALT MEATS, f
I {BREAKFAST BACON, 1
? STAPLE AND FANCY GRCCE I
KIES, I
Be sure to give us a trial order ?
5 Everything delivered at your P
j door. B
1 WOODWARD BROTHERS. |
I Phone 35. |
HAL L. BUCK
Fire Insurance,
1
Office First National Bank,
CONWAY, S. C. <
J. M. JOHNSON, ;
CIVIL ENGINEER '
Marion, S C. <
Railroad, City and Land Surveying; J
and Drainage. Road-building an <
Sewers, Draughting and Blue Printing ^
II. C. CAISINON *
General Land Surveying.
Office?Buck Building ^
CONWAY, S C. i
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W C SINGLETON '
ATTORNEY AT LAW ,
Conway, S. C. 4
4
Office up Stt-iis Buck Building
; 4 iS
ENOCH S. C. BAKER I
Attorney at Law I
Spivey Building. I
CONWAY, S. C. I
FIRE LIFE I
INSURANCE. INSURANE I
We represent the largest companies. II
Policies written on the most libera I
terms. I
Prompt settlement di claims. Mini- I
mum insurance cost. I
D A Spivey & Company I
INSURANCE BROKERS I
City Pressing I
Club. |l
Suits Cleaned, Repaired and I
Pressed. I
a
Monthly Rates 11.00. aac
-i nw tta?iwii.c i u . r 1
The beet work at Best Prices
'PHONE, 89
Work Called for and Delivered.
A. C. SMALL, Tailor.
4th Avenue
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CONWAY, s r
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VUCTION SALE. I
Every Saturday at 1 p. m. "
Town Hall, Conway, Stock, /P
Tools, Poultry, Furniture, etc. W
This Exchange will bring U y
Buyer and Seller Together. "
Bring anything you have to , Ne
sell. Several good Horses Co
and Mules this week. Also Qg
will cry sales in any part of
the State f*
ter
l. O, HANSON, t
Licensed Auctioneer.
ions 9# g
When
^money in
of Potaih to
raise a
Add to your clover ?odf or to your bai
f Potash and 200 to 300 pounds acid pho
acre of Kainit drilled with the seed supplic
worms and root lice. Potash Pays on Con
We sell Potash Salts in any amount fr<
*>AAAAAAAAA;,>A
l Think ;
C *Xou earr
% Economy looks like an up-hill
f sometimes it IS an up-hill game; b
^TY, and if you can persevere in yi
f this out. Your extravagance does
C will pay interest on your present e:
^ey in the BANK NOW, yeu can son
9 crave without missing the money.
C Do YOUR bank
[First Natio
I We Want \
IV IIMIII I
And wher
money coi
the matter
Farmes' !
AYNO
W.PERCY
A. J. BAKER, Cashier.
Chicora F
For Si
L H. BUR
CONWAY
tUB-MY-TISM
Will cure your Bbeumatism
turalgia, Headaches, Cramps,
lie, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
ras, Old Sores, Stings of Insects
c. Antiseptic Anodyne, used innally
and externally. Price 25c.
it III Sirvt, stiff imdus Vn't Cirt
e woral cases, no matter of bow long standing, '
5 cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr.
iter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It re Seres i
iagadHcdta U Ai ?hUjk. 3*c,?fc, fUfc
lars of Profit
>rn gets al>ovc SO cents there's ^^BgWfc8
It requires a pound and a quarter
produce a bushel of corn. If you
p, you must furnish enough IKfi
)TASH 1
rnyard manure, 50 to 100 pounds of Muriate
sphate per acre. One hundred pounds per
r* 12 pounds of Potash and clears out cuti.
am one 200-pound bag up. Write for prices
and free pamphlets.
UKKMAN KALI WORKS, lac.'
Broadway, New York >
FPTfpYjHS Chicago. McCormlck Block W
|?Ppm7rMCL Bsvannah, Bank A Trnat Bldg.
Hew Orleans, Whitney Central Bank Bldf,
'Jt^-UXAur Ben Francisco, 25 California 8t.
Atlanta, Empire Bldg.
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y/f/s pi/g/? ^
XTRAVacance . |
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? y $
game when you first begin, and ^
ut it is the ROAD TO PROS PERI- ^
aur small economies you will find ^
not draw interest. Some day you ^
xtravagance. If you put that monle
day afford to buy the luxuries you
ing with US. ^
nal Bank.!
k AAA AAAAkA^ AA AA
four Money]
i you want I
tie and talk I
over with u^. I
State Bank,|
R, S. C.
HARDWICKE, Presidenl
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~
ertilizers I
ale by I
IROUGHS,
cI r* "
NOTICE.
There has taken up at my place,
near Adrian, S C , one male hog,
about two years old and Is marKed
as follows, crop and under nick in
eft ear, split and underb.t in right
ear. O nee can get same by proving
hog and paying charges.
D. W. Tbompkin?,
3 & 3t pd Adrian, S. C,