The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 10, 1915, Page FOUR, Image 4
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THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1915.
The time to tackle a hard job is in
4he early morning.
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A late start generally means that
you are behind all day.
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Now go to work hard and forget
the heat.
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It is hard to make thoughts come
this hot weather.
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Some things in this world will insist
upon going by contraries.
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It is useless to look for perfection
anywhere else than in Heaven.
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How we wish we were as wise as
some other people think they are.
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Many things of great consequence
in this world were never learned in
school.
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Men have changed very little since |
Adam's time when it comes to placing blame
on others. %? ** t
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Too much sleep will make you more jj
sluggish than not quit enough. Try \
it and you will see. .. *.g *** "* j
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After the European war is over, ^
then will come the great fight between \
the nations for trade, ~ ]
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Strange that some people should \
get it into their heads that running a
newspaper is like owning a gold mine, i
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Why spend any time in useless effort
hunting an easy job? Work is
work the world over.
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Some things that some men would j
shun like the plague, others meet half
way and embrace. i
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We do not alwayse remember that
even the best things in the world are
far from being perfect.
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Here is to the Summer Girl who
keeps her health and throws the paint
and powder puffs away .
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The inventions of the past arc nothing
to compare to the discoveries that
will yet be made in this world.
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Many men and women have dropped
out of the race of modern times. They
find it impossible to keep step with it.
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And still the only street sprinkler
the Town of Conway has are the
showers of rain that come after many
weeks.
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Never call out the reserve tcrces in
yourself until they are needed then
after they are rested they will be of
great service.
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A contemporary remarks that the
fashions come and go. Of course they
do as the gentler sex parade them up
and down the streets.
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SiK it'
Some men will shrink at the idea of
one particular ccrime and at the same
time they are.ready to commit any of
the others kmnvn to the laws.
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You can find plenty, of men and women
who act.just as they would in
Adams time before the fall when the
human race was unknown to shame.
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Education added to native intelligence
combine to make a shrewd man.
Some brains seemed to be injured
rather than .helped by attempted
training.
It dors not work well to pay some
shops for work before delivery because
they belong to the class that
forgets the work after the consideration
lias been paid .
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The United States will aim to keep
the high seas open to trade. This will
be her burden in all of the negotiations
she may have with Germany or
other warring nations.
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News despatches recently stated
that Billy Sunday., the noted evangelist
has been sued by a man in Philadelphia
for damages to his home. The
details were not stated and the exact
news must have been suppressed.
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Some of the farmers of this county
have already learned, years ago, the
sad lesson of planting a big cotton
crop, only to have to spend it for supplies
that had not been provided for
on the farm.
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When about to be overcome with
the heat, an even air castles seem
about to melt down, then think of the
sweet girl graduate who has returned,
and the cool evenings by the moon
light.
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Notwithstanding the stringent laws
against the sale of patent medicines
containing more than the usual quantity
of alcohol; the sale of "Bet1/, Iron
& Wine" goes steadily on even on the
Sabbath day. It shows its effects or,
the working qualities of the men
every day in the week.
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The most dangerous situation
known to the imagination are none too
daring for some men. They rush in
always where angels fear to tread.
Well, daring has done some good in
the world, for it has led to discoveries
that would probably not have been
made soon in the world's history.
A Doctor's Prescription for Cough
An Effective Cough Treatment.
One fourth to one teaspoonful of
Dr. King's New Discovery, taken as
needed, will soothe and check Coughs,
Colds, and the more dangerous Bronchial
and Lung Ailments. You can't
afford to take the risk of serious illness,
when so cheap and simple a reme
dy as Dr. King's New Discovery is obtainable.
Go to your Druggist to-day,
get a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery,
start the treatment at once.
You will be gratified for the relief
and cure obtained.?adv.
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ODD BITS OF NEWS
Mrs. John Moore of Canefield, Ore.,|
has a ton of children. Mrs. Laird.
weighs only 1?5 pounds, hut her heaviest
son, 20, weighs .295 pounds.
Three others weighs 245 pounds each.
There are ten children an <tfcheir combined
is 2085 pounds.
K- O. Anderson, of DeviHs Lake, N.
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ir., .jlhiui lo ieaxi; town lor nis marriage,
depended upon the lawn clock. I
The timepiece was slow, Anderson
missed his train, was late for Tithe wedding
and was rejected by the angry
"bride." Anderson has sued the city
for $25,000 damages.
The boys in the graduating ?class at
Huntsvflle, O., appeared ;at 'the exercises
clad in overalls, while the girls i
all wore gingham gowns. Prof. .Pierson,
of the Ohio University, who delicvered
the address complimented the
young people.
Louis Mueller, of Milwaukee, 7ttris.,i
born in Milwaukee and employe of a i
big factory, was 'down town one (Stay
last week for the first time in 31
years. He is 45 years old.
J. F. Graves, of Sonter Point, Tenn. j
mail carrier between this place and,I
Nashville, has a gray mare, Grace, j
who is a veteran in the service. She j
has made 3,370 round trips to Nash- j
ville and has covered G7.4C0 miles, i
She appears to be good for many morel
years service.
Joseph Bendell, of Grand Rapids,
Mich., celebrated his 97th birthday
last week and says he wants to live to :
be an even hundred. He would not,
make a very good subject for an antitobacco
lecturer, for he smokes like a
house afire and has done so since he
was 14. Moreover, much to the regret
of many good ladies, he takes a
daily nip of brandy, a habit he contracted
while an officer in the British
navy. He rises at 5 each morning.
Miss Katherine Besse, 18 years old,
of St. Louis, Mo., ate her breakfast,
dinner and supper one day last week.
When a child an accident closed the
channel to the stomach. An operation
permitted her to be fed directly into
the stomach. Last week a sugeon,
who had become interested in her case
restored her to almost normal condition.
She had little idea of the taste
of various foods until after the operation.
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RUSSIANS LOSE FORT
IN BLOODY SEIGE
Russians Gained It Seventy Days
Ago and I>ost It Last
Week.
Vienna, via London,?Przemysl is
again in Austrian hands, according to
official announcement made here today.
The great Austrian fortress of
Przemysl, situated between Lemberg
and Cracow in the province of Galicia,
was captured by the Russians
March 22 last after one of the longest
sieges of modern warfare.
Since then the Austrians and Germans
have made a vigorous effort to
retake it, large forces for the drive
eastward being diverted from the
great fortdess to the west of Cracow.
Recent dispatches have said the
Austrd CJ&rni&n troops were successful
in their operations to the north
and the southeast of Przemysl, and
that the forts girding the position
had been taken.
When Przemlsl fell into the hands
of the Russians it had undergone a
siege of 201 clays. The Austrian garrison
originally consisted of 170.000
men of whom 40,000 were killed.
About 120,000 Austrians surrendered
with the fortress.
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Neuralgia Pains Stopped.
You don't need to suffer those agonizing
nerve pains in the face, head j
arm, shoulders, chest and back. Just!
apply a few drops of soothing Sloan's
Liniment; lie quietly a few miutes.
You will get such relief and comfort.
Life and the world will look brighter.
Get a bottle to-day. 2 ounces for 25c.
at all Druggists. Penetrates without
rubbing.?adv.
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Makes rain-water of the hardest w
and your clothes let go the
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE.
I have at Toddville, S. C., 13 pines,
and 3 cypress drift logs. Owner can
get same by proving ownership and
paying charges.
J. F. HARPER,
NOTICE.
Under and by virtue of a Crop Lien
given by A. T. Johnson to Palmetto
Grocery Co., of Mullins, S. C., I have
seized and will offer for sale at
| Cool Springs, S. C., on Thursday,
June 17th 1915, during legal sale
hours, One lot of Corn, also some
shucks. Cash sale.
H. N. SESSIONS,
Agent.
Conway, S. C., June 3rd, 1915.
NOTICE OF SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale made
by A. F. Woods, Esqr., Referee in
Bankruptcy, in the matter of J. Q.
Graham, bankrupt, I will sell at 11
o'clock in the fore noon, at Loris, S. C.
on June 19th. 1915, all and singular
the stock of goods, accounts and bills
receivable of the said J. Q. Graham,
bankrupt.
Terms of sale cash.
J. A. LEWIS,
Trustee in Bankruptcy.
Conway, S. C., June 1st, A. D. 1915.
STRAY NOTICE.
There has taken up at my place
in Flo yds township one brown-sided
heifer, black-headed, unmarked, white
on back, about 3 years old. Owner
please call on undersigned and get
animal and pay charges.
W. D. COLLINS,
R. F. D. No. 2, Nichols, S. C. |
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, Effie Lundy, Charlie Singleton,
Haddon Lundy, Peter Bland.I
Thelma Bland, Hal Bland, and Wilma
Bland, W. J. Johnson, Rollin Johnson.
\V. T. Johnson, Gussie Johnson, Bessie
Johnson, and Florence Johnson.
Defendants.
TO THE DEFENDANTS HEREINABOVE
NAMED:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and resuired to answer the complaint
in this action which has beer,
filed in the office of the Clerk of the
Court of Common Pleas, lor 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 I
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itjuei uernanuen in tile complaint.
Dated April 2nd, A. D. 1915.
H. H. WOODWARD.
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To FANNIE TODD, Absent Defendant;
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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. BRYAN, (L. S.)
C. C. C. P.
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