The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 17, 1914, Image 4
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CONWAY, S. C.
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1914.
Never despise the ability and resources
of your opponent.
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Keep your business to yourself lest c
others undertake to run if for you, v
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The man who keeps nothing never s
has much. The reason is plain. t
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Keep what you have and add to it ^
fill that you can get is the only rule j
to follow if you would accumulate.
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Men ar<? mean enough w "^ake the
worst out of the must trivial occuri
Tences.
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There was never enough coopera- '
tion among the farmers cf a commit- (
nity. I
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It is hard to get all of the business <
men together on any propositi n cor- t
cerning their town. I
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Some men brutes by nature, abuse the
pleasures of family life, one of the \
Vighest and best things over provider <
for mankind by an ail wise creator.
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Many a good farmer has so!d hh
farm and gone to the city, and afterwards
returned to the country only
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. to live on another man's nlace.
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Decent clothes that are well fitting
and suited to the business or c-allinp
are worth all of the fine feathers in
the world.
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T>? Or-n ova mom: jViinn-o n I
V. U1 V 111 C* II J I 11 I I I ^ .1 IH i-UIV ,1 Ci
carnival company that can take money
away from the pockets of the people,
?buying Christmas presents for instance.
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If they have really discovered a ne wfuel
for internal combustion engines.
and if this can be sold at from two to
three cents per gallon, what will hecome
of some of the stock of Job i D?
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The. rest of the civilized world looking
on at the European war is puzzled
to know just what they a"c fighting
for. They pretend to give reasons over
there, but they arc flimsy.
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All over this world men arc looking
SB*for
the easier, quicker, and cheaper
plans of doing things. Even in the
matter of war they are working out
plans which will take off the victims
in the quickest and most effective
manner.
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The safeit rule to follow in any of
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Hie win Kb oi me is xx> reiusc to let
yoimelf f*t worried and thus speno
the energy you may have in a useless
f... j
?\ ' manner; but u*e both mind and mush
ck to attain the end that you are after,
and five steady and regular attention
to it not over working any of
the power* that have been given you.
ADVANTAGES IN WHEAT.
The plan is now to encourage the
planting of more grain in the cotton
belt of the Southern States. This
plan is necessary in view of the low
price of cotton, and nobody knows
when the price wi! ever advance. As
already expiainned in the columns of
this paper, there is no reason why
the farmers of Horrv County should!
not plant wheat, not for market of
'ouvse, but to supply their own de-1
nands at home for wheat flour. Alhough
there is no flour mill in this
ounty at this time, if the farmers
vill begin to plant wheat, it will not
ie long before there will be several
vithin easy reach of the planters. By
earning how to raise wheat thev
vill save the expense of twenty-five
o fifty dollars per year that they
lave heretofore been spending for
cheat Hour raised in other sections of
he country. Again it will have still
mother beneficial elfect. The price
if wheat, and consequently the Hour
nanufactured from it, has been high
ut of all reason as compared to other
hings, and as compared with the
ase with which whfrnt may be raised
n the Western States. If the farmer
generally in the South will begin to I
aise what they need for home use it!
will finally result, as we believe, in}
he reduction of the price of flour, j
nd the working class of people all1
>ver this great country will be beneittcd
accordingly. From time to
ime, the Herald expects to publish!
.rticles on the planting and handling!
>f wheat and the making of flour.
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IAD TEETH A CAUSE
)F CANCER.
Constant strain of any part of the
?ody is now well recognized as an
mportant contributory cause of can- t
er. One of the forms of irritation .
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v'hieh has been repeatedly observed:
o result on this disease is the conitant
friction of the sharp edges of
>ad teeth or of imperfect plates I
igainst the sides of the tongue. To!1
)e sure, sores on the tongue caused 11
n this way do not always become can- j
ter. Neither are wounds from toy ,
hstols always followed by lockjaw, i
But there is danger in both cases, and
t is as easy to avoid it in the one as
n the other. A bad tooth should never ,
>e tolerated in any event, and the <
langcr of cancer is only one more
;ood reason for having it attended to.
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dancer of the tongue may occur at
my age, but it is most common bewoen
40 and 00. Statistics show very
few cases under thirty. The majority
.>f these cases occurred in females,
while in later years males were found
:o be more frequently attacked. Can-i
er of the tongue in young subjects
is especially fatal. Cut of thirty cases
there were only two recoveries. The:
:?thers died within ten months or could
not he traced. As one-third of all cases
investigated have bc-.en shown to be
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definitely associated with jagged or
decayed teeth or impc rfect plates it |
would seem that here, at least, is one i
method of preventing cancer. It is!
probable that other conditions occurring
in combination with the bad teeth
increase the liklihood of cancer of
the tongue as a result, but the removal
of this form of irritation is so
simpic a manor mat drains in acescs
of this kind must bo mostly charged
to pure neglect. Where a sore place
caused by jagged tooth does not prom
ptly heal there is real danger of I
cancer. If the removal or treatment!
of the tooth does not relive the sit-;
nation and the ulcer continues prompt I
operation is nece.-sary, for this form:
of cancer is quickly fatal.
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Pick up one of the novels of the
day that will claim your attention ond
hold your interest from the first page
to the last. It will appear to you as
if it had beeh conceived and written
out off-hand without much effort on
the part of the writer. Hut this is
where you are mistaken. The best
works of fiction have taken time and
much thought, and a great deal of
tearing up and writing over to make
them what you find them when you
open them to read. Just so you may
be sure that whatever you roe or hear
in this world or whatever you may
come to want or own, if they are
things really worth while, they took
more effort to produce than would appear
to you. The most valuable
things in this world are those which
cost the most.
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IA GREA
RICHARDSON CI
A display that
sees it. Don't fa
Richardson
TAX RETURNS FOR 1915.
The County Auditor of Horry Coun !
:y will attend the following places j
it times specified below for the pur- i
pose of taking returns for the fiscal
year 1915 of all poll and road tax payers,
also all personal property owned
January 1st, 1915, and all improvements
and all transfers of real estate
which have been made since last re- j
turn.
All able bodied males between the ;
ages of 21 and (50 years, capable of
earning a support, shall be deemed ;
taxable polls. All able bodied males
between the ages of 21 and 50 years j
except ministers of the Gospel in actual
charge of a congregation, and perl
sons permanently disabled in the military
service of the State, and persons
who served in the late war between.
the States, shall pay an annual j
comminution tax ot same,
being; collectible at the same time are!
in the same manner as the other taxes
are now collected.
Executors and administrators arc
required to make their returns ac- 1
cording to law.
Faiiure to make returns within the j
time specified, subjects the delinquent .
to a penalty of 50 per cent.
HAYBORO?Monday, Jan. 4th, 10 :
to 12.
REHOBETH?Monday, Jan. 4th, 21
to 4.
MT. PISdAH?Tuesday, Jan. 5th, j
9 to 11.
HINSON & WARDS-Tucsday, Jan;
6th, 1 to 3.
STEPHENS X ROADS?Wednes- (
day, Jan. 6th, 10 to 12.
STROUD'S STORE?Wed. Jan. Gth
2 to 4.
FLO YDS SCHOOL HOUSE-Thurs
day, Jan. 7th, 10 to 3.
SPRING BRANCH?Friday, Jan.
8th, 10 to 12.
GRASSY BAY CHURCH?Friday,
Jan. 8th, 3 to 4.
GREEN SEA?Saturday, Jan. 9-k.
9 to 12.
H A M M 0 N D?Monday, Jan. 1H h,
10 to 12.
DAISY?Monday, Jan. 11th, *2 to 4.
GRAHAM'S X ROADS?Tuesday,
Jan. 12th, 10 to 12.
J. L. BUTLER'S STORE - Tuesday,
' Jar* 12th, 2 to 4.
LONGS Wednesday, Jan. 13th, 10
to 12.
BROOK SVILLE?Wednesday, Jan.
13th, 2 to 4.
LITTLE RIVER?Thursday, Jan.
14th, 10 to 12.
W AM PEE?Thursday, Jan. !4th, 2
to 4.
HAND?Friday, Jan. 15th( 10 to 11
TILLY SWAMP?Friday, Jan. 15th
2 to 3.
CONWAY, Saturday, Jan. 16th. all
day. ,
COOL SPUING?Monday, Jan. 18.
10 to 12.
AYNOR?Monday, aJn. 18th, 2 to 4
GALIVANT3,?Tues. Jan. 19th, S
to 3.
DOG BLUFF?Wednesday, Jan. IC
10 to 11.
JORPANVTLLE?Wednesday, Jan
20th, 1 to 3.
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Bucksport, So
will delight the 1
ail to bring the yo
ing sh
And we wan
^OYlfTT^ better variet
the last few
\ /\^7hi'ids, Ba
MiChocolates,
i *^11 nu,(' *-r *rces
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most delicioi
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Cypress L
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BUCKSVILLE?Thursday, Jan. 21,
10 to 11.
STALVEY?Thursday, Jan. 21st,
2 to 4.
BURGESS?Friday, Jan. 22nd, 9
to 12.
SOCASTEE?Friday, Jan. 22nd, 2 I
to 4.
CONWAY?Saturday, Jan. 23rd, all
day.
SAMSON FOWLER'S HOUSETuesday,
Jan. 26th, 9 to 11.
LORIS?Tuesday, Jan. 26th, 1 to %. ,
SANFORD?Wednesday, Jan. '27th.
9 to II.
ADRIAN?Wednesday, Jan. 27th.
1 to 3.
MYRTLE BFATR? Thursday. Jan.
28th, 1 to 4.
The balance vi tnos time until Feb.
20th, r.i the Auditor's office in Conway
Sale for Delinquent Taxes
Under and by virtue of executions
issued by the treasurer of Ht ri\
County for the collection of delinquent
taxes, and to me directed, I have levied
upon all and singular the followingdescribed
lands and premises situate
in Horry County, the State aforesaid,
and will sell the same at public auction,
to the highest bidder for cash, in
salesday in January next, it being the
4th day of said month, to-wit:
One tract in Conway township on
the Dog Bluff road, containing thirtyfive
and six-tenths (35 6-10) acres,
hounded by lands of J. E. Singleton,
R. O. Hanson, Davis Moore and the
Dog Bluff road, levied upon as the
property of C. L. Bretz.
Also one tract in Conway township
containing eighty-two and one-half
(82,/-2) acres, more or less, bounded
1 1 i 1 ? _ c n i 1- n. -
i uy iuiiu? ui runway i^umoer company
I A. P. Johnson, et al.,?part of the estate
of W. P. Mclson,?levied upon an
the property of R. t?. Mclson.
Terms of sale CASH. Purchaser
j to pay for papers.
J. A. LEWIS,
td Sl'riif Horry County.
NOW PREPARED
To do on short notiPicture
Framing of alpkinds, in neat
and attractive style, and at
prices that will suit our customers.
Bring the picture or
oriher object you desire
framed to our store.
! CONWAY FURNITURE COMPANY
WHITE OAR BAY.
Preaching every first and third Sui
day at eleven o'clock.
Sunday School every Sunday at 11
o'clock.
i Prayer meeting every Sunday nigh
| at 7 o'clock.
To all of these services the publi
is cordially invited.
Walker B. McCro. .ken, Pastoi
FOR SALE.
I wiil sell my place lying: in Bay
boro township, 2 miles west of San
) ford, S. C. Good land. Can be mad
a fine farm. Will sell for $500.00 cas
. Anyone wishing: to buy will write m
at Laurinburg, N. C. S. L. Graingei
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ERIN^'oF
T-&
SHINGLE COMF
>uth Carolina.
learts of every }
ung folks to see
owing.
t to impress 011 your mind that you \vi
ios to select from if you SUOl? EAKL\
days before Christmas,
also have our usual large stock of Or;
isins, Currents, Dried Apples, Prunes, 1
rChristmas is coming and in his trail o
S mysterious packages in ribbon and he
;t but not least, the Christmas sweetmes
candy? Ask the children what they w
from paper dolls to air ships, but the
much larger assortment than usual, ar
js sweets w ill come fiom here
r.g each and everybody a .MKKHY CHI
E..Y K.
Spugs, Spug
Tho Gladsome Christmas time is here.i
SEVEN - CENT - COTTON -DOLLLA
did before the War. .We got our suppl
Christmas Gifts before the War sent p
OUR STOCK OF CUT GLASS GOING
One years' subscription to a good mag,
ant reminder. A good book is another
to your advantage. Any of the follow
for Father, Mother, Sister, Brother, '
plain friend everyday friend.
New Patera .Mesh Bags, guarantc
Manicure Sets, Roll-up and Flat S
Toilet Set-, i'oilet Roils, and Toile
?Traveling Sets, Baby Sets, Comb
Collar Bags, Mirrors, Fountain P
!^rinjr C'oii.bs and many other
I-1
.v fovv very a', t r:\cticp boxes of ?iiK* sti
i all ot.rs for equality and price. Envch
A WINNER EVEE YTIME, "Nl\\>
Do your Christmas Shopping with ;;S
will make vou happiest
FOR RENT.
One four-room house, barn and outbuildings.
Large flower and vegetable
gardens. Plenty of grape vines
and other fruit trees;10 acres of land
to plant and plenty of wood on place
' for family use. All of this for $10 a
month.
' month. Only a quarter of a mile
from Peach Tree, one of the best shipping
points on the Waccamaw River.
Apply to Mr. R. M. Prince, Socastee,
S. C., Via llucksvillc, Horry County.
2-10-15-2m.
S. C. Convention Adjourned.
Final adjournment of the 04th annual
South Carolina Baptist convention
took place Thursday evening at
the Vitadcl Square Baptist church
| with Greenville selected as the next
I place, of meeting on December 10th,
. 1915. The Rev. R. W. Lide of Darling
ton will preach the convention sermon.
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To Perform Necessary Work.
3 By an executive order just issued,
American consuls are required to per^
form any necessary service in connection
with the execution of in come tax
c returns without fee.
Battleships to be Built.
Secretary Daniels, who continued
his testimony on the naval construction
program before a house committee
'- last Friday said that emergency bati
tleships could be built at various place
es and while 30 months now was norh
mally required to complete a big sea
e fighter, it might be possible to cut
r. down the time to two years.
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= TOYS
'ANY'S STORE,
youngster who
this interest
11 get better service and M
' than by waiting until 3
anges, Apples, Nuts of E
Dried Figs and Bakers' I
f mistletoe, gaily trim- k
)ly paper. Stocking and H
its. For what is Christ |j]
ant and they will answ- $j
v all want candy. We p
ul some of Santa Clauss i";
tlSTMAS and prosperrc
^nusrc
ind \vc are prepared to make your
R buy as much as your other dollar
ly of dainty and useful articles for
rices up.
AT 1-3 OFF REGULAR PRICES
azine makes a twelve months pleas- ' 4
appropriate gife, wo can handle both
ing will he a most appropriate gift
the one' or the 'other one' or just
?ed not to break,
tylea,
t Articles of all kinds, j
and Ilrunsh Sets, Shaving Sets,
'ens, Coin Purscs.Bill Folds,
useful articles at* surprising low
p.tionery. Our pound box at 2~c leads
[us to match 10c per package.
?ALLEY'S CANDIES."
,\ here your dollar goes further* st .and
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WANTED
WE WANT AT ONCE
IN MULUNS
2,000 BUSHELS
HOME RAISED CORN.
I Will pay Cas!w
PALMETTO
GROCERY CO.
MULL1NS, S. C.
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CONWAY LODGE, No. 65, A. F. M.
ml * There will be a regu*ar
communication of
Conway Lodge No 65, J
held Monday,
Dec- 14th? 1914? 7:30
p. m. We have work
almost every meeting,
? please be on time. Officers to be
;ted.
WT. E. McCord, W. M.
Ch&8. Dusenbury,1
Lec, Pro. Tem. %