The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 06, 1915, Page FOUR, Image 4
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~ Thursday" may 6 ,"1915 "
There is very little hope in Spring
tonic.
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Tl'mo IACI 4*f 1 o \f nnnnnf ~
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tomorrow.
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This is the season for feeling really
out of sorts. i
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Conway has taken the record this
year for building.
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There is nothing harder to fathom
than a woman's mind.
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Land is the best investment. It is
now and always will be.
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Too much patent mdicine has ruined
many a good digestion.
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The mill cannot grind with the water
that escaped yesterday.
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Your town will always do more for
you that you will for it.
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Take no medicine for Spring fever.
It will take care of itself just as well.
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Try to get up right in the morning
by going to bed right the night before.
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The European war has meant death
and destruction more than anything
else.
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A cool level headed man is one of
the hardest propositions that a fakir
ever struck.
Quit talking about the advantages
of other towns lease. Conway is good
enough for you.
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In the Spring we long for Autumn,
in the Autumn how we long for the
balmy days of Spring.
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The building of the large water
tank was an easy thing compared to
getting the benefits of it.
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Some things go by contraries.
Courtships generally belong to this
class. .Politics is another.
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It will take a hundred years to repair
the damages done to the progress
of the world by the European war.
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We. feel lazy-like, in fact just like
going half to sleep and composing an
ode to Spring fever. Would it Take?
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H. P. Little, the supervisor tor
Conway township, is using some good
judgment in the working of the roads
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in his district.
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The man who is constantly knocking
his own town and the people in it
advertises to the whole world the fact
that he is one big fool.
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One symptom of Spring fever is to
want what you have not and despise
linn* wmvii ,vuu navf, &pt'UKliig Ul
things to eat of course.
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Some men and women will actually
take everything at its face value.
They believe that the moon is made
of green cheese, simply for the reason
that it looks like it is.
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Have you decided at last, Mr.
Knocker, that Conway is rapidly coming
to the front ? Look around you
and be convinced.
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When Conway raises the wind to
pave the two main sides of her business
block, then she will indeed begin
to look like a city. Why not do it now.
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A man who moved to Conway to
live spent his days talking about the
greatness of the town he left behinc
him. And his audience wondered whj
he didn't stay there.
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A street sprinkler would cost th<
pitiful sum of from forty to sixty dol
lars. Two horses could pull it up and
down the street. Its automatic valves
would do the rest.
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It is claimed that every man and
woman born must eat a peck of dir'
before they die. People in Co;nva\
have long since complied with thh
condition and more besides.
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The fact that sweet potatoes have
been short on the Conway market.1
r .. i.: _ ??.1 xi ...i i u.
1U1 Cl tlUHJ (tllll 11 lcl I W 11 i 11 Cclll LK
found bring fancy prices, should lear:
sonic of the farmers a lesson and
show them where they can make bigger
profits by planting largely of the
food crops.
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Some men and women raise their
boys and girls up with the idea ihat
they do not need watching and training.
They look on them as men am
women who have too muni good judgment
and discretion to make some
mistake that would ruin the whole
life. This is one reason why so many
fathers and mothers die of broken
hearts. The boys and girls need attention
all of the time, and some of
fhn O'ivlc ot!nn/>iolKr non 1 il.?-? i>?.(
v?*v ^,11 vup^viun^v uuv;.i i.iiu timiotaiu
and watchful care of a wise mother.
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We long to see somebody get into
the mayor's office and in each alderman's
place who will long with all of
his heart to make all those little civic
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improvements that go so far toward
beautifying and making a town a better
and prettier place to live in. The
dear little women have done all that
they could as members of the civic
league to clean up the town and make
it sanitary so far as the means at
hand could go. What we really need
in connection with a live civic league
is a live mayor and aldermen, for 1
declare I do know that more show
ought to be made with the large sums
of money that go into the town treasury
from taxes and fines and penaltins
f'VO 1* V Vf!l 1* ftnn m met i/"in Kruno
constantly asked by many a tax payer
is: "What on earth lias boon done]
with all that tax money," Now, no
body supposes for a minute that anybody
stole it. There are no grafters
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in the town offices and never have
been. Hut it remains as a fact
against them for all time, that the
means at hand have certainly not
been spent judiciously, there would be
more to show for it in cement sidewalks,
the paving of the streets, the
opening of new streets, and countless
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other improvements thai could have
been made, each one not much in itself.
but altogether making n ooo<l
deal.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
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THE HORRY HERA1
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CONWAY BAPTIST CHURCH
R^V. T. CI Pkillino D?*
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Preaching every Sunday at 11 A.
M. and 8 P.M.
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
B. Y. P. U. at 3 P. M.
Prayer Meeting every Tuesday
evening at 8 o'clock.
The public is cordially invited to
attend all of these services.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. E. L. McCoy, Pastor.
Divine services every Sunday at 11
A. M. and 8 P. M.
Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.
Epworth League meets every Sunday
at 3:30 P. M.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
at 7:45 P. M.
The public is cordiallv invito#! f#^ nt.
tend all of those services.
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SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
Complaint Not Served.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
Court of Common Pleas
George J. Holliday,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Maggie J. Singleton, Fannie Todd,
A. R. Singleton, Ida Johnson, Gary
Singleton, Gay Singleton, Mayfield
Singleton, Effic Lundy, Charlie Singleton,
Haddon Lundy, Peter Bland,
Thelma Bland, Hal Bland, and Wilma
Bland, W. J. Johnson, Rollin Johnson,
W. T. Johnson, Gussie Johnson, Bessie
Johnson, and Florence Johnson.
Defendants.
TO THE DEFENDANTS HEREINABOVE
NAMED:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and resuirod to answpr tlio
plaint in this action which has been
I filed in the office of the Clerk of the
Court of Common Pleas, for the said
County, and to serve a copy of your
answer to the said complaint on the
subscriber at his office at Conway,
S. C., within twenty days after service
hereof exclusive of the day of
such service; and if you fail to answer
the complaint within the time
aforesaid the plaintiff in this action
will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in the complaint.
Dated April 2nd, A. D. 1915.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To FANNIE TODD, Absent Defendant
:
TAKE NOTICE that the Complaint
in the foregoing stated action
and the Summons, of which the foregoing
is a copy, were filed in the office
of the Clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas, at Conway, S. C. , on the
6th day of April A. D. 1915.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
W. L. PRYAN, (L. S.)
C. C. C. P.
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ALL OUR SEED HAVE BEEN
INOCULATED AGAINST INSECTS
A N D PA R A SITES.
SEED CORN, SEVERAL POPULAR
VARIETIES FOR FIELD
AND GARDEN.
POLE AND BUSH BEANS OF
I ALL KINDS. BUSH AND RUNNING
PEAS.
SUGAR DRIP AND ORANGE
SORGUM.
POLE AND BUSH LIMA AND
BUTTER BEANS.
SPANISH CHUFAS, LARGE
KIND.
VELVET AND SO J A BEANS.
ESSEX RAPE AND MILLET
SEED.
WRITE OR PHONE US YOUR
WANTS IN THE SEED, DRUG
OR STATIONERY LINE. * * * *
Carboleo and Swat The Fly
GOKWAY DRUG GO.
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B or 0 doses 660 will break
any case of Chills & Fever, Colds
& LaGrippe; it acts on the liver
bettor than Calomel and does not
?ripe or sicken. Price 25c.
The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head
Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXATIVK
RKOMO QUININKis better than ordinary
Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor
ringing >'? head. Remember the full name and
look for the signature of K. W. GKOVH. 25c.
J), CONWAY, S. 0.
Miss Grace Powell of Fair Bluff recently
spent several clays here visit
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Send us your orders for strawbe rry
checks.
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Realizing that it will take quite a
bit of small change in harvesting the
in-coming crop of berries, we have
supplied ourselves with a nlentv of
nickels and dimes and pennies, and
will ask that you kindly call and get
any amount of them that you should
desire. Farmers & Merchants Bank.
Adv.
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CANDIDATES CARDS.
FOR MAYOR.
| I do hereby announce myself a candidate
for Mayor of Conway, at- the
town election to be held May 4th,
1915. J
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SPECIAL NOTICES. !
STRAY NOTICE.
There has taken up at my place
in Floyds township one brown-sided i
heifer, blaek-headcd, unmarked, white |
on back, about 3 years old. Owner'
lllfimcn nn tiii/.ai.i.!......,] .....I ?
UII Uliuvioigliou ?(IIU gcbl
animal and pay charges.
W. D. COLLINS,
R. F. D. No. 2, Nichols, S. C. ;
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Stray Notice.
On April the 6th there came to my
place one red male calf with white in
face and white hine legs. I would |
judge it to be one and a half 01* two I
months old. Owner can get same by
paying expenses.
KELLY W. JONES,
Apr 15, 15 Justice, S. C.
Notice of Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator of A. W. Jen-i
kins, dec'd., cum testimento annexo,
will appl yto the Probate Judge of j
Horry County, at his office, Conway,!
S. C., at 11 o'clock A. M. on the 7th ;
day of June A. D. 1915, for a final
discharge as such administrator.
G. B. Jenkins, Administrator
td. of A. VV. Jenkins, Dec'd.
Notice of Unveiling.
The W. O. W. will unveil the monu-1
i
ment of the late deceased W. C. Gore j
at Buck Creek Cemetery on the third j
Sunday in May, 1915, by Ebenezer
Camp No. 715. Other camps invit-'
ed to attend.
JOHN S. GORE, Clerk.
April 20th, 1915.
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Notice Tax Executions. j
Tax executions hnvinir hocn liimrdll
over to Sheriff, J. A. Lewis, he will j
be in the country except on Saturdays
and Salesdays for several weeks.
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Notice of Election.
Notice is hereby given that an election
will be held at Myrtle Beach
school house on May 8th, 1915, for the
purpose of voting an extra one mill!
school tax for the benefit of Myrtle J
Beach School District No. 13, Dogwood
Neck Township. Polls will open
and close at the hours provided by
law.
George W. King,
P. J. Owens,
W. H. McNeill,
lti. TRUSTEES.
NOTICE.
Pursuant to a Resolution passed by
the Town Council of Conway, S. C.,
at its regular monthly meeting on
Monday, May o, 19lb, notice is hereby I
given that books of registraton will I
be opened for the registration of the
names of qualified electors of the said ?
Town of Conway, at the store of L. H. .
Burroughs, Supervisor of Registration |
of the said Town, on Monday, May j10th,
1915, and will remain open for a j
period of ten days, closing on Thurs- |
day May 20th, 1915, during which j
time all qualified electors of the said S
Town of Conway who have not Ik retoforc
registered and who desire to
vote in the special election for Mayor
to be held on Thursday, June 1st,
1915 may register.
A. H. LONG, 1
Town Clerk. 1
Conway, S. C., May 4th, 1915.
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PENSION NOTICE.
Confederate pensions now being
disbursed at the office of ClorV of
Court. Chocks will be mailed out at
the resuest of pensioners.
W. L. BRYAN,
Clerk of Court.
NOTICE.
All persons are hereby forbidden to
enter or trespass upon our lands in
Little River township, Horry County,
S. C., bounded on east by public road,
and lands of W. S. Thompson, South
by Conway and Little River road,
West by A. Skipper, and North by
Henry Bellamy.
Sarah M. Bellamy,
Ray Grainger.
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