The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 09, 1914, Image 2
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,, The Horry Herald, or 11. H. Wood|
ird, Conway, S C
THURSDAY, APRIL 9th, 1914.
?
Let us still hope that the year
914 wij tit m i* pat8 away bef( re
v1 on way aim 11 h^ve placed in opera
..fon all nut <jiuite bj'Stem of water/oiks
and sewerage. i
I e -OI
Ahn me beginning to learn the
itruth there is in the eating that
IVtnowledge is power. Indeed it is
power. Without it nothing can be
i jcomplished in any undertaking.
\ose who have brought forth the
teat inventions of the ?ges, first
.ltd to leant, and they did learn bea?
1 1
vie nit y uiu ai. y tiling.
?O?
/ 1 ii ) ) ' i i 1 tLii g I< do at. Coney
is to induct new capital to come
j. It is tn old saying wh'ch runs
"ithe tfft ct 11 at you can do ulinoat
ay thing with money, and it is
j ue to a gnat extent. You Can t*ike
j| y*ey ?nd develop any part if this
It reat country far beyond the dreams
S' the most sanguine. So a? we
iy be a little short of the neces
4ry funds ourselves, lets try to inice
others to bring their money in
' id ' /vest here.
-o'jv
Jonway is now in position more
E-an ever before to build and
ow$ in business importance, but
s in need of a more progressive
tin the matter of public im
rvemehts and utilities. We have
Ijf eattdly said that we thought this
rjp1 ??n was aff able as any other small
; wn to put in a complete drainage
Jjwer^system and waterworks, and
"still of that oqinion. Still it
s that every time you mention
modern improvements, the
jtb get scared as death of a little 11
Jj-t# and the movement is sooner or T
i >r kilted. For seme time the K
I n mis teen making feeble efforts L
\ fget something done along this ||
f , Such movements are on foot I
I uid have been for several months r
I In order* to help along the ?
if tial efforts of individuals to
|K the place, we trust that the Jg
m* 'lumselves, through the
? fticers they have elected, will ilo
something worth while during the
year 1914.
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? 0 Con
way has one street and .in avenue
upon which there is about as
much travel as there is in the streets
< f a larger city. The nature of the
soil hero does no' permit of having
a hard surface for long at a tune.
In larger cities they pave it no matte
what the nature of the soil may
be. N there any good reason why
Conway should not have her business
blocks paved in i<jually as good a
# i
manner the streets in larger
cities? The cost is not prohibitive.
It pays in larger cities and' it would
pay here. Why go on for years to
come to haul sand and clay and
gray. I to build tip the streets, when
t>y laying out more money it could
he fixed as a permanent improvement
that would last through gen
(.rations? For one we are opposed
to the custom followed by small
towns of liml .'lurr miiI miili I
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What pays in the larger ciths will
pay in the small town when yon ur
considering improvements for the
public good. Every small town in
he country snonld build cement
sidewalks when they build any at
all. When they woik on the principal
business streets, they should
do it with some lasting material, ins'ead
of tiling in withclayand sand
or oidinory earth. In that way the
pro) le would get a go< d return from1
the money they pay in as taxes, l'ut
tip with no make shift. Spend noth
ing on it unless it can Ve fixed in the
most modern way. Let it go ub
nutuie made it and let alone until
t h< re is i nough money in the treasury
tu 11a niigni. wu not try to do it
ulI at once, as litis would be inipcssibb.
with limited funds, but now
ai.d thin a little of it can be done,
and if (itch little is properly done,
the whole will finally be permanently
fixed and in good and lasting condition.
! Strengthens Weak and Tired Women
! ' 1 was under a groat strain nor<
ing a rel t ve t hrough three month?
sickness," writes Mr* J. C Van Dp
Saude, of Kirkland, Til., and "Elrctrio
Bitter* kept tne from breaking
down. I will never be without it."
Co you feel tired arc! worn out? No
ippeiite aud food won't digest? T
isn't the spring weatiter. You nc^d
Electric Bitters. Start a month'streatment
to-day; nothing better foi
stomach, liver and kidney?. Tin
great spring tar.ie. Reliefer monet
ba k. 50c. and $1.00, at your Druggist.
Adv
fSn
aXJ should be "nipped in the
fL/lbud", for if allowed to run vVjj
rfjn unchecked, serious results ffYI
mi may ioiiow. NumerousMljl
if cases of consumption, pneu- III
H monia, and other fatal dis- III
S eases, can be traced back to IS!
? a cold. At the first sign of a I p S
|;j cold, protect yourself by Ijj
thoroughly cleansing your |||
' system with a few doses of |||
! THEDFORD'S | BLACK
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DRAUGHT !
I the old reliable, vegetable |||
liver powder. Ill
Mr A
hii "**1 v^uas. Kagiana, Of llll
SBII Madison Heights, Va., says: ||||
llll I *iave becn usinK Thcd- llll
Wl|ford's Black-Draught for MM
ill stomach troubles, indiges-F/Il
tion. and colds, and find ittojAJJ
f\m be the very best medicine ln/V] ^
VCiever used. It makes an oldQ/V jj
1X1 man feel like a young one." rtrt
Insist on Thedford's, tkeltJ* ^
flJ original and genuine. B-67lQn b
To Prevent Blood Poisoning
ply at once the wonderful old reliable DR.
KTHR'S ANTISEPTIC IIEAI.INC OIL.asur
al dressing that relieves pain and heals a< ,x
: same time. Not a liniment. ?5c. 50c. |U)0 *
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Check Your April Couch.
T . *wit g frost and Ap^.l rains chill
you to the v^ry Wc rro v, you catch
cold -11 "id a lungs s ullVU -You
are feverish--C ?ugh contiuoaliv and
feel miserable - You need Dr. Kind's
New Discovery It soothes it tinned
and irrigated throat and lurgt, stops
con -h, 'your head clears up. Ever
lea* es, and you feel tine. Mr .1 T
Davis, of Stickney Corner, Me..
"VV is cured of a dreadful cough
aft? r doctor's treatment, and all
otluT remedies failed Relief or
inon<?v hack. Pleasant -Childron like
i . Get a bottle tvd ?y 502. and
$1.( 0, at your Druggist.
llicklen's Arnica Salve for All
Sores. Adv
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TAKEN UP -At try place near
Lori0, one black stp<-" with white
-pots on sides, about 7 or 8 year
old Owner can get same by proving
and naying charges. S P
llughes, Loris, S, C. No 2. 4-1(1 H-pd
FOR SALK- Norton yam seed po
tatoes, delivered at Conway or Adr i
an. Applv to L M Luulapi, Adrian
S. C. ady 4 9-2,
The Best Hot Weather Tonic
GROVl?VS TASTlvI,I?SScliiil TONIC enriches the
blood, builds up the whole system and will won
derfully strengthen and fortif> you to withstand
the depressing'effect of the hot summer. 50c.
Notice.
All persons having claims ayainsi
tbo County are hereby m t?lied thai 1
the checks are now ready for deliv- i
ery for each and every claim spprov- :
ed by the board. Call on the clerk
of the County Board at the Cuuri
Houeo. If you do not find me in at
the Supervisor's office, call for me
at the Clerk of Court's office.
It, C B. Dusenburv.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that at 1(1
o'clock a. m. on the 10th day o'
April, 1914, the undersigned will
apply to Hon .1. S. Vaught, Probite
Judge of Horry County, for a final
|dscharge as Admit istrator cf the
Estate of W. K. Holt., deceased.
W. C. Boyd, Acmr.
March 11th, 1914.
FOR SALE. |
1 will sell on reasonable terms th
certain one half acre and the dwell
?rg therejyj-in the town of Conway
formp.'.dy occupied by J N Jenrette;
liso one tract of land in Conway
townsh'p contninirg 104.2 acres
known as a part of the ettale of S.
T. Jenrete, and formerly owned by
J. N. Jenrette. Apply to Thos. E
Cooper, Wilmington. N C care o<
American National Bank, or H II
Woodward, Conway, S C. Attorney
at Law. 4-9-4t
t\ ?? unmammmmmmmmmmmmmm
Notice to Creditors.
All persons holding claims against
the estate of Kate Haigler Oliver,
drc'd.. are hereby n< t fied to present
the same duly attested t > the u? dersigned
within the time allowed b}
law or this notice will be set up ir#
bar of their recovery; and all person.indebted
to the e>t te are hereb*
notified to make paymef t to the under.signt
d.
J. D. Hniglcr, Admr,.
Or Kate Ha'gler Oliver, Dec'e.
4 16 3b
NOTICE.
Thejc is a stray cow at my place,
nov has a calf. Owner may get ]
same bv proving ard payingoharg< s j
for raising, etc She is unma^kee
and is red bided; took up with m.y
aboi t three years ?</o
4-16 3o. L. R Binder. ^
Adv Loris, S. C,
i
Notice of Dissolution
Notice is hereby given that the
partnership heretofore existing be
tween M. A. Marl in and T. L. Smart ?
-illd Int.PI* hofmonn M n* * "?
- ? wv-u?vru **-? t . uJ < i\ . ivjurT;In
and T. L. Smart, was heretofore
dissolved, and that neither the estate
of the said M. A. Martin or Mrs
M. A. Martin, is responsible for the
debts or obligations of the cojicern.
T L Smai t,
4-10 3t Mrs M A Martin.
Trespass Notice.
All persons aro hereby forbidden
to enter or trespass in any manner
upon that certain tract of land of
ten acres, more or less, formerly
mown as the Abrsm Kin# land in
[iayboro township, bounded by lands
)f M, G. Ward and others. The layn#
out of any road across said land
s hereby expressly forbidden, unless
vith consent of the owner.
1-23-41 H. H. Woodward.
New Store. I
We have bought out the stock of ?
i. F. GasqueCo, cn the corner op- ^
oslte the Horry Tobacco Ware- 5
ouse. We carry up-to-date JStaple
nd Fancy Groceries, Beef, Pork,
ausage, Etc. Give us a call and
e convinced that our goods are
resh.
Yours for business to
J. T. Proctor Jr. w<
& Co.
HONK - 108.
10 IIS IftRI
The Truss D*pait orient at, 01,
sto e is g ven wry perr,? nil al,ct tion.
Our know l? dge of TYu&ks 1
a practical one gamed by wntkio*
for the manufacturer aid wholesaler;
H once we can tell you the kind o
Truss you ought to have in Older it
get comfort end hist results
We can (i, vou with a New Truss,
or replace broken and worn parts o'
your old Truss.
All kinds arc! styles of Trusses
can bo had of us, also liar tinges,
Belts, Supporters, Crutches. Elastic
Stockings or other supplies w hid
add t) your c? mfort in allaying or
curing your ailments.
Conway Drug Co.
Pharmacists
CONWAY, - S. C.
IIAL L. BUCK
Fire Insurance,
Oflice First National Hank,
CONWAY, S. C.
J. M. JOHNSON,
CIVIL ENGINEER
Marion, S C.
Railroad, City and Land Surveying;
and Drainage. Itoad-huilding an
Sewers, Draughting and Hlue Printing
JCL?
H. C. CANrvON
General Land Surveying
Office?Huek Building
CONWaY, S C.
W C SINGLETON
A11GKNLY AT 1,A\V
rnnnroir G ^
VV11TT l*J y kJ? L/?
O filcc up Sti its Buck Building
ENOCH S. C. BAKER
j
Attorney at Law
Spivey Building.
CONWAY, S. C. GEO.
LUM LAUNDRY, .
CONWAY, S. C,
Beginning July 1st. 1913
All persons must take tickets for
vork left hero Positively no
vork delivered until ticket is profited.
Laundry not culhd for it
30 days will be sold for charges.
GEORGE LUM
H- P- HAWKS
GBOCER
Only High Grade Family end Plnnta
11ons SnnnHra Km fii.?i u...
_ , . .. ? u>.u, jiM' isaircuppe ;
in r? ppec<t*-I'.v soiMUd aD(1 will bo appreciated.
Satisfaction tt'Mtsnteed <r
our money batk. Notnidlo to show
poods, so If you don't see wLat^cu wan
isk f- >r it.
FIRE LIFE
INSURANCE. 1NSURANE
We represent the largest ccirpnries.
Policies written en the most libera
erms.
Prompt settlement 61 claims. Minimum
insurance cost.
D A Spivcy & Company
INSURANCE KKOK1CRS
City Pressing
Club.
Suits Cleaned, Repaired and I
Pressed, |
Monthlv Rate* *1 no ' ?
The best work at Best Prices ;l
'PHONE, -? - - 81) i
Work Called for and Delivered. I
A. C. SMALL, Tailor. ||
4ih Avonno
? ? mu ] ng
CONWAY, S C | |
>hoe Repairing i
?AND? I
News Stand. |
Nice convenient shop next door 'M
the Town Hall on Main Street. |
All the latest and best daily and u
eekly papers, and periodicals. fi
Shces quickly mended and wotk |
laranteed. 11
W J SMITH. I
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^ rrrri m jw juuhjj 1 gatw
& T - in 5
J zJ*''S ?'?% V
> arXfann account >
^ No otic wafc ever able to swim witout going into the water. How
is a woman going to Know how to save money who never had any
money to save? if more men intrusted their finances to their WIVES,
there would he fewer bankrupts. If men intrusted their wives with ^5
^ their hank accounts, they would find at the end of the month that
^ there was a A BIGGEK BALANCE in the bank tl.an ever before.
^ I)o YOUR banking with US.
^ We pay 5 per cent interest on time deposits.
IConwav Saving Bank!
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> W^V/V AAA^(>NA>NAWAAAA
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S And when you want |
money come and talk I
the matter over with uf. I
VFarmers' State Bank,!
I
IA YNOR, S C. I
W. FEIICY HARDWICKE, Piesidtm |
C F. POWELL, Cashier.* |j
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| Groceries at Whole-1
sale Prices.
i To Horry FARMERS:
a 550 bbls Best Flour
jj 100 bbls Self Rising Flour
200 Bags Sugar
[ 200 Kegs Syrup
I 425 Bogs Head Rice
I 250 Caddies Tobacco
I Two Cars Corn
Two C ars Rest Sepd Hnlo
w % %/KM D
One Car Coffee I
500 Bagsh Shorts 1
1 1 Ten Tons Lard I
Ten Tons Bacon I
7j Gfi-U 1
100 Bags Meal 1
Ar c pikfc of ether Groceries too. We han- I
Hi
de futiliz'r r.rd can r hip anywhere. 11
We have a paid in canifal of fiffv
_ - A- - ,? v. vj iiivuoaiiu
clcllaib &rd it w ill be to your interest to see us I
when in need of anything in the guano or gro- !
eery line. Will cut close for cash but if you I
have no cash come to see us anyway. 1
Palmetto Grocery Co |
"Cooper Wholesale." I
MULLINS, S. C. I