The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 04, 1914, Image 2
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CONWAY, S. C.
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H. H. WOODWARD
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rd, Conway, S. C.
THURSDAY, JUNE4th 1914.
The inventive faculty of
men's minds is more active today
than ever in the history of
the race.
* * * *
Dry weather suits cotton, but
it is death to the tobacco plant,
for you cannot make it live
without plenty of moisture.
* * * *
The dry weather is an enemy
to a good irish potato crop in
this section of the State. Prospects
were fine until the unbroken
dry weather.
* * * *
Some men by their ways of
acting drive away the advantages
that would otherwise come
their way.
* * +
Nothing is ever accomplished
that is worth anything to history
or posterity that is not
achieved by hard work and deep
thinking.
? *
Farmers are slow about attending
court at this season of
the year. The crowd in town
on Monday of court was smaller
than usual at the May term.
* * *
The ideal condition of this
n /\ % i 4 J 1-? i l i
uuuuLi.y vvuuiu oe mat criminal
courts would grow shorter and
shorter in their sessions, and
finally become entirely unnecessary.
* ? * *
Energy was parceled out in
differing quanties when men
were born. Some men do nothing
while others are noted for
doing more than their share of
the work.
* * *
Without rain and plenty of it
the crops in general will be cut
Oif considerably. Last week
and this the roads and streets
were beds of ashes and dust.
The dust drifted into everything.
* ? *
Conway needs another railroad
which she will perhaps get
some of these days if she keeps
on growing. Railroad companies
ii!aways have their eyes on the
growing places.
* * * *
A man of high intelligence
will, when placed into office by
his fellows, exercise the powers
given him with prudence and
care. Take President Wilson
for an example. His adminis|
tration will go down in thp hi?
tory of this country as the
greatest it ever had.
* *
The lack of getting together
in mind and spirit is one of the
greatest drawbacks this town
or any other can have. Remember
this when any great
movement comes along in which
every one is expected to take
part. Although you may not
agree with it in every particular
if its general effects will be
good, join in with it and stick
to it and get all the benefit from
k it that you can.
im_ I II nil I |J*M1 I . II I II I* 1??
The layman understands. that
courts are intended tadeai out
justice and thattfhiaM what a
man is after obtaining when he
appears in court. There are
some criminals always in court
who want anything but justice,
because it means punishment
for their sins.
* * *
When Huerta goes he will
slip away and no one will know
it until he is gone. He is expecting
a dose of the same kind
of medicine that he has used on
others, and when he thinks it is
no longer safe, he will make his
get-a-away and will do it quickly.
*00*
rVU A n /% 1 n r?,? r?
xuc man yvuu is aiwap suspicious
of the actions and motives
of other men is unfortu
nate, because it is one of the
greatest pleasures a man has
when he puts faith and trust in
others. There are many who
live out their lives day by day
watching all those about them
as they would a most bitter
enemy.
* * *
A man who is approaching old age
has to look out and manage to curb
the desire his system seems to feel
for some stimulant, judging of course
by his feelings, he really needs nothing
of the kind, and his mistake once
made and the inclination indulged it
is hard for him to keep away. Whiskey
is not the only thing, by far,
with which this mistake can be made.
Some people instead of tanking up on
whiskey, will undertake to eat themselves
to death. The stimulation of
plenty of rich food, when very plain
would be best for them, is a common
situation in the lives of many people.
And they cannot eat anything that is
not highly seasoned with pepper and
other spices. There are other ways
of stimulation that need not be mentioned
here and like alcohol, when
taken as some people employ them,
they will certainly lead to sickness
and early death.
* INTERESTING LETTER
Constable Writes of the Fence
Laws Which are as Important
as Any.
Editor Herald:
You have published the 'Road Law'
in which we are all interested, and
now I want you to publish the latest
''Fence Law, in which we ought to
be likewise interested.
There is one thing sure: We must
have better fences or we must have
the "No-fence" law. As it is, with
our disgraceful fences, we can't have
stock?then why fool with any fences
at all ?
If I understand the law, if a man
reports his neighbor for making a
crop under an unlawful fence, I must
investigate and act on the facts or
lose "Ten Dollars" of my salary for
each offense. Several around Galivants
Ferry have been reported to
me and I am compelled under the law,
as I see it, to examine their fences
and have them fined. I would suggest
that it would be better for these
parties to expend these fines in mend
ing their fences, where it would do
them some good, and I am going to
give them until the middle of June
to do so. And if they have to pay a
fine they must not blame me, as I
must do my duty or give up my job.
Very Respectfully,
Constable.
items From Cool Spring.
The tobacco crops are very poor in
this section, owing to the extreme
drouth.
On last Saturday afternoon there
was a bountiful fish fry and ice
cream supper served at the home of
Mr. O. W. Johnson's. The attendants
present were as follows: Mrs. Ellen
Shelley and family, Mr. and Mrs.
James Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Charley
Johnson and family. Everybody
seemed to enjoy the occasion very
much.
Misses Lula and Brittie Rabon,
Miss Julia Johnson and Messrs.
Noah Shelley and Clifton Tuton were
the guests of Miss Daisy Johnson on
last Sunday.
Mr. Hoyt Shelly taken his best $irl
home Sunday afternoon from Renoboth.
Mr. Jaek Graham filled his regular
appointment at Mr. David Graham's
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Viney Shelly attended
preaching at Rehoboth Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Wright Shelly was the guest
of Miss Ruby Granger Sunday afternoon.
Miss Mary Tuton has returned
home after an extended visit to
North Carolina.
Me8Sr8. CIvHa ft#Knn ow?/l o\.
^ w?* t?aiu AJ?I t X U"
ton went on a fishing trip last Monday
and report a fine time .
If this escapes from the wastebasket
I will come again. Lets hear
from the correspondents and have a
good paper.
Sly Coon.
Cares Stubborn, Itchy Skin Troubles.
"I could scratch myself to pieces"
is often heard from sufferers of Edema,
Tetter,Itch and similar Skin
Eruption!. Don't Scratch?Stop the
Itching at once with Dr. Hobson's
Eczema Ointment. Its first application
starts healing; the Red, Kough,
Scaly, Itching Skin is abothed by the
Healing and Cooling Medicines. Mrs.
C. A. Einfeldt, Rock Island, 111., after
usini Dr . Hobson's Eczema Ointment
writes: "This is the first time in nine
years 1 have been free from the
dreadful ailment." (taaranted. 50c.
at your Druggist.?adv.
Hot Weather Tonic & Health Builder.
Are you run down?NervousTired?
Is everything you do an effort?
You are not lazy?you ore
sick! Your Stomach, Liver, Kidneys
and whole system needs a tonic. A
Tonic and Health Builder to drive out
the waste matter?build you up and
renew your strength. Nothing better
than Electric Bitters. Start to-day.
Mrs. James Duncan, Haynesville, Me.
writes: "Completely cured me after
several doctors gave me up." 50c.
and $1.00 at your Druggist.
? s^no joj oai?s s?uoi3(dna
adv.
Last week in the court of Common
Pleas, which opened and adjourned
on Wednesday morning, the injunction
which had been issued in favor
of Irvin A. Bell against Geo. J. Hoi
liday to restrain the collection of a
judgment, was disolved by Judge S.
W. G. Shipp. Mr. Bell claimed that
the magistrate before whom the original
action had been tried had granted
him a new trial, but the court held
that as this new trial had been r<dmitedly
granted without any notice
to the opposite side, that it was invalid
and 110 force.
In Loving Memory.
On May 6th, 1914, at her home,
near Nichols, S. C., Mrs. A. C. Gerald
passed away from her earthly
home to the bright shore beyond.
She was sick sixteen days when the
last came. She had been paralized
for two years and four months. She
was a kind and loving mother and
everybody loved her that knew her.
She said that she was ready to go
and was waiting for the summons to
come. She leaves six children, four
boys and two girls, to mourn the loss
of a devoted mother, but we morn
not as those who have no hope. Her
parting words was come up higher
children and live with me for my
home is with Jesus.
Good-bye dear mama, you have
left us but God's will must be done.
Not ours.
Her loving son,
J. D. G.
Deafnes Cannot Be Cured,
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafnes,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafnes is caused by an inflamed
condition of ^he mucous lining
oi the Eustachian Tube. When this
tube is inflamed you have a rumbling
sound or imperfect hearing, and
when it is entirely closed, Deafnes is
the result, and unless the inflamation
can be taken out and this tube restor
ed to its normal condition, hearing
will be destroyed forever; nine cases
out of ten are caused by Catarrh,
which is nothing but an inflamed condition
of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafnes (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured 'by
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars
free,
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggists,75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.?adv.
i| Colds 1
|XJ should be "nipped in the Vu
yl bud", for if allowed to run Vj
Fiji unchecked, serious results lHfj
MM may follow. Numerous dL
I III02965 consumption, pneu- 1
I lllmonia, and other fatal dis- B
I HI can be traced back to I
I HIa At the first sign of a I
I |l| cold, protect yourself by |
I ||hhorou?hIy cleansing your |
I III with a ,cw dosf!? of |
THEDFORD'S |
BLACKDRAUGHT
I I the old reliable, vegetable
I I liver powder.
I I Mr. Chat. A. Ragland, o<
I I Madison Heights. Va., says:
I I "I have been using ThedM
(ford's Black-Draught for H
Vill stomach troubles, indiges-F/11
IAW tion, and colds, and find itto|AJkl
kAJ be the very best medicine lyrjQ
vVQever used. It makes an oldQyQ
KT] man feel like a young one." [IN
bUN Insist on Thedford's, thefUM
HnJ original and genuine. K-67KHn
SKln Blemishes
tW flh Caused By Ctrmt
wwh v iv// vi a urvicn i
? ^ffiOPfUf/ Plac?. and It la hai-4 S
\ to got rid of them. \
J Puo aorta or plaupita J
T follow. T
i DH BELL'S i
| Antiseptic Salve (
M mm deetroro thaao senna and koopo thom i
\ oleanaad boatf>r until nature haa'a. Uaeitoa T
f &ir.ir mviiifhxlm! t
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**?r SMIIYMUGfiiSTSEVEnWBi 1
7 HIGH-PRICED DOCTORS
O. K. IT !
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All Approve Dodson's Liver Tone us j
the Safe Family Remedy for J
Constipation and Lazy Liver '
There arc most excellent reasons I
for Conway Drug Co., standing back {
of Dodson's Liver Tone with an un- j
conditional guarantee to refund pur- j
chase price (50c.) to you at once with ^
out question in event of any dissatis- j
faction. I
0*
Seven of America's very highest \
priced physicians, who were consulted
regarding Dodson's Liver Tone
and who analyzed this vegetable liquid
remedy carefully with all their
skill, knowledge and experience, have ;
all agreed on its superior merit, harm f
lessness and clFcctiveness. Dodson's a
takes the place of dangerous calomel ;
in costipation, biliousness, sluggish '
liver, sick headache, etc. 1
Each of those physician's fees was *
heavy enough to stagger most men; ?
but their judgement is worth all it J
cost, particularly if it will be the <
means of leading more people to re- *
fuse to run dangerous risk by taking {
calomel and other violent remedies. /
Dodson's Liver Tone not only re- *
lieves the sutferer from constipation (
and kindred ills, but does it easily i
and naturally, without ache, pain or
gripe, with no bad after-effects, with- (
out interfering with usual duties and i
habits and absolutely without danger J
?which is one reason it can carry an I
iron-clad guarantee. It has proved j
a boon to so maiiy that it is recom- '
mended for you to try at once.?adv. I
I
Writes From Salisbury, N. C. I
Editor Herald,?The weather at j
Salisbury and throughout this section
is very dry. The crops are almost a
failure especially the wheat crop. I 1
have been in ill health for several |
months, but am glad to state to my '
friends that 1 am now improving I
somewhat. Best wishes to the Her- |
aid and its many readers,?adv.
D. Willie Stevens. I
Lumberton, N. C. May 27th, 1914. |
EAGLE eye SALVE
GOOD FOR THE EYES-AND EYES ONLY |
TOVR EYES nro living Ioiison. If I
weak, dim, Mtrnlned or coiiffeMted, I
they can be cently yet Niirely I
cleared, brightened, corrected and I
re* Invigorated l?y tlie clenitNiiiK, I
healftufr, ntreiiflrtheninuf properties I
of EAUEK EYE S,iLY?. One 25c. I
tube PROVES it.
> * \
HAL L. BUCK
Fire Insurance,
Office Conway National Bank,
CONWAY, S. C.
J. M. JOHNSON,
CIVIL ENGINEER
Marion, S C.
Railroad, City and Land Surveying;
and Drainage. Road-building an
Sewers, Draughting and Bluo Printing
H. C. CANjnON
General Land Surveying.
Office?Buck Building
CONWAY, S. ?C.
W C SINGLETON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
I
Conway, S. C.
Office up Stairs Buck Building I
I
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ENOCH S. C. BAKER
Attorney at Law
Spivey Building.
CONWAY, S. C. \
,
City Pressing
Club. f
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Suits Cleaned, Repaired and
Pressed.
Monthly Rates 11.00.
The best work at Best Prices
'PHONE, 89
Work Called for and Delivered.
A. C. SMALL, Tailor.
I
4?h Avenue i
r
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. *
Notice is hereby given that the un- dersi^ned
Elizabeth Vereen, adminis- (
tratrix of the estate of Edgar A. Ve- *
rcen, deceased, will apply to the
Judge of Probate of Horry County,
at his office at Conway, S. C., at 11
o'clock a. m., on the 29th day of June i
A. D. 1914, for a final discharge as
such administratrix.
ELIZABETH VEREEN,
Adiministratrix of Edgar A. Vereen,
deceased. (
0-25-lmo.
11 " 1 IfL. l\1111 1II 3MM?B?
Marfan*/ fi.y<m
p/cffit fiof/ifnty
I?/ernf mones
f//'ow ct fbrfi.
\ "WHATSOEVER A MAN SOWE
HE HEAP."
You cannot reap anything else; yoi
If you want a fortune, PLANT THE S
fortune. .One deposit after another in t
grow n all greit fortunes. .Start a banl
It' ng in your OLD AGE that will makt
able. .Our bank is a secure place for yc
Sl)o YOUR banking
M e pay 5 per cent, on Time Deposi
I Conway Sav
| HAL L. BUCK, Pi
{DOING BUSINESS N
In connection with
| CONWAY NATIONAL BANK
The I puii
s yhv vv I
Ihe astonishing prices we ad^
paper are still in force at thi
have ever pulled off in our v
mercantile business. Stacks
hese prices which are the lowes
Don't Mis
This will be your last epporti
need from our large stock of
The sale will last through the
while you may and get your shai
Yours for L<
Lewi; Merc
Here's Somet
The Automatic Con
Every farmer, teamster, automobile ow
ractor, builder, mill-man, shop and repair
;hould have one. It is not only a strong li
stretcher, single wire stretcher, wire menA
iress vice clamp and many other things wif
?. 1 ? mi
n?uikim. i no manuiacturers guarantee the
he (A. C. T.) with its guarantee
w. J. BE?
DEMONSTRATING SALES AND
New Store. 10
We have bought out, the stock o
> F. Gasque Co, on the corner opf Tk
nsite the Horry Tobacco Wart- stjri
louse. We carry up-to-date jStaple tion
.nd Fancy Groceries, Beef, Pork a prj
>au?a^c^ Etc. Give us a call and fort
?e convinced that our goods are Hen
resb. Trus
Yours for business,
J. T. Proctor Jr. ?ou!
& CO. can'
It a 11
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add
*4- P- ouril
GROCER CO
Only High Grade Family and Plantatona
Supplies handled. Your natrcnage
x r? specHully solicited and will he ap- (
)roclated Satisfaction guaranteed or
our money back. Mo trouble to show
">o K if you don't see what yon wan
sk for it.
G
;ONWAY LODGE, No. 66, A. P. M
^ There will be a reKiilarcom
Jrwv mnnication of Conway Lodge .
Fo.65 A. 1<\ M. will he held A
Monday June 8th. 1914, 7:5.0 ^Of|
m We have work nlinca WOrl
\ev,e r> in eing, bo pleaa 8?Qt
^o i ti.n e. 30 di
W. K.McCOED, W.M.
DMAS. DU 8KNBUHF, Sec. 1'roteo. |
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TH THAT ALSO SHALL |
i MUST reap what you sow. ft
RED that will produce a L
he bank is the seed that ha3
k account and have some- I
; you secure and comfort- L
mr money to i?ro\v in. with
US. ?
its. I *
ing Bank j
'esident. fe
OT ON THE CORNER } ^
But at the fc
HORRY BANK BUILDING |
is Sale.
rertised recently in this
is the greatest. sale we ^
?tinl P t?Yri.a*icr nn in
? va v %a|?VAlVHVb 1II IIIC
of goods are goirg at
t ever known.
s This. .
unity lo buy what you
Gereral Merchandise,
r ei.th of June. Ccme
e.
>w Prices, ^
antile Co.
? 1
hing New
ibination TooU
ner, mechanic, blacksmith, conman
not only needs one, but
fting Jack, but a woven wire c
er, post pump and stump puller, ^
th a push or pull of 6,000
tool, so do I, let me show .you
s[SON,
DISTRIBUTING AGENT
=a U,
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ie Truss Depaitment at (ur
e is given very personal at'on- 4
. Our knowledge of Trusee* is
actical one gained by working
he manufacturer and wholesaler;
ce we can tell you the kind of
ss you ought to have in oidor to
3omfort and best results,
e can lit you with a New Truss,
?place broken and worn parts of
old Trues.
11 kinds atd styles of Trusses
;be had of us, also Bardages,
8, Supporters, Crutches. Elastic
kings or other supplies which
to your comfort in allayitg or,
ag your ailments,
nway Drug Co. y
Pharmacists
CONWAlf, - S. C.
EO. LUM LAUNDRY, ^
CONWAY, S. C,
Beginning July 1st. 1913
11 persons must take tickets for
k left here. Possitively no
k delivered until ticket is preed.
Laundry not called fcr in
ays will be soli for charges.
5EORGE LUM