The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 29, 1915, Page FOUR, Image 4
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THURSDAY, JULY 2 9, 1915.
The best of men will have some
queer ways.
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One quality of genius is to lose itself
in its work.
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Nature is mighty good but she can
be a rough master.
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Good liealth appears priceless to ^
those who have lost it.
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Well, success is really all that sue- (
cecds in this uncertain world. 1
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Blessings are never appreciated '
quite as much as they are just after v
they have been lost. I
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That which we have we do not want, '
and that which we have not it is hu- ''
man nature to strive after. ^
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Time is that part of our earthly c
capital which we generally spend and 1:
throw away without ..bought. s
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Little fragments of time can be j,
used to great advantage when prop- g
erly employed in usefulness . t
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Prohibition does not always prohib- '
it; it only helps to suppress the liquor (
traffic to more or less extent.
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Without some degree of confidence 1
in an undertaking a man will piay a f
losing game from the very start. (
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The prettiest girl in the world is far
from .perfect though there may be (
some young man who hs not i <>r the
time convinced of the fact. 1
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Make every acre produce as much
as possible, and get all you can for
having to plow over the land. Why
go over a large field when the same
amount of grain could be grown on
much less land.
One of the rules of health laid down
by some so-called experts forbids worry.
This is an ideal condition that
was never intended to exist in human
nature. It would be great if it could
be attained. A man or woman that
never worried never accomplished any
thing in this world and never will. I
Worry is the sentinel which stands at!
the gates of danger and sends in a
warning in time to prevent trouble
that might end life there and then.
The experts are away off the tract
really.
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Some of the things set forth in a 1
complaint for divorce filed in a State,
vhcrc divorces are allowed is apiusing,
uid show on what flimsy grounds the
ight to a divorce may be placed. Ac ording
to a news item in a western
Kiper the other day, the allegations
:>f bad conduct on the part of the husband
who was sued, started out with
the allegation that even during the
honey-moon the bride groom was nervous
and spilled coffee all over the
hotel table cloth causing the com
plainant to have nervous prostration
ami to make a scene before the hotel
employees and the complainant had
lost the usual comforts and happiness
of a honey-moon. Of course the
I'omplaint had other grounds set
forth.
"TOBACCO TWINE"
500 Lbs. Best Twine
200 Bags Salt
27 Bags Green Coffee
175 Bags Good Corn
750 Lbs. Job Tobacco
5 Tons Larcl
For Cash We'll Cut Close
Psviirrkotto
Grocery 3o.
COOPER - - - MULLINS
NOTICE OF S A LE
Under and by virtue of the decree
iiid judgment ot tlio court made by
lis Honor J. W. DeVore Presiding
fudge, in the ease of the Conway Savngs
Bank, a Corporation. Plaintiffs,
:s. R. Williamson, Defendant, and
lated the 1st day of October A. D. I
.914, I, the undersigned J. A. Lewis,
Sheriff of Horry County, will sell at
mblic auction to the highest bidder
icfore the Court House door at Consay,
in Horry County, and State of
South Carolina, during legal hours of
ale, on salesday in August next, it
>eing the 2nd day of said month, all
md singular those certain lands situ-j
ite in Horry County, and described as
'ollows, to-wit:
All and singular those certain piec'S,
parcels of tracts of land lying and
eing situate in Simpson Creek Townhip,
County and State aforesaid, and
ontaining Seventy-ffve (75) acres,
nore or less. The same hounded as
ollows:?Beginning at a lightwood
itump corner on J. L. Hardee's line;
hence running near an east direction
o McD. Blanton's line; thence milling
South to a lightwood stake corn r
on G. J. Holliday line; thence said
i. J. Holliday line westward to a light
vood stake corner on E. F. Floyd's
ine; thence near a North direction
>ack to the beginning corner: The
aid tract being the identical tract
onveyed to me by T>. V. Cox by his
leed of date, Dec. 26th, 1912, and
same recorded in Book 44 ?page
in office R. M. C. for Horry
_>ouiuy.
Terms of Sale Cash, Purchaser tu
lay for papers.
'Jonway, S. C., July 13th, 1915.
1. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff of Horry County.
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EYES scientifically examined?
I Glasses fitted by AmetropomeI
ter, the most modern Thstea1
ter that Optical science has giv1
en to the world. Artificial eyes
B fitted. **********
H J. E. DAWSEY, Mgr.
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Iflalaria or Chills & Fever
Tcecription No. 666 is prepared especially
3r MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER.
'ivc or six doses will brenk rry cur r. d
F token then nr u tone ti e hover will i.of
pturn. it nets on the liver b.'tf.e than j
lalomtl und does not gripe or sicI.vU.
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THE H<
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE
I will offer at private sale at my
homo place, situated two miles from
Tabor, N. C., consisting of seventeen
acres of land, with good buildings
thereon, also all crops now growing*
thereon, a bargain for quick purchaser.
Those interested will do well to
call at once and look the place over.
Terms One-third cash, balance in one
and two years, with mortgage on
place for deferred payments.
DANIEL M. SUGGS.
Tabor, N. C., July 22, 1915. 3ti
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Whereas, Certificate of Deposit No.
-184, issued by the Hank of Loris in
favor of S. L. Wright for $75.00, dated
June 24th, 1914; has been lost or
misplaced by the holder thereof, and,
whereas, bond of idemnity has been
made to said Bank upon payment of
said certificate to the owner, the said
S. L. Wright: aJJ persons are hereby
i notified and warned against taking
or negotiating said certificate, or advancing
any money upon the same, in
case it should be found, said original
certificate now being void.
3ti. BANK OF BORIS.
Notice of Dissolution of Charter.
Whereas, Casey & Sanderson, Inc.,
a corporation, has hertofore gone into
liquidation and wound up its affairs,
and the entire stock and shares thereof
transferred to and owned by the
undersigned:
Notice is hereby given that a meeting
of all of the stockholders of said
corporation, or other persons interested
therein, is hereby called to be held
at the office of H. 11. Woodward, attorney-at-law,
Conway, S. C., at 11
i o'clock in the forenoon, August 30th,
i 101."), for the purpose of passing a resolution
dissolving said corporation
and cancelling the charter thereof;
said charter hearing date Seotembcr
1 o,.a \ i) 1 qi o
P. R. Casey,
Fannie J. Casey,
Board of Directors.
| TT. IT. Woodward,
At torney.
I Conw.iv, S. C.
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Notice of Dissolution of Charter.
Whereas, Boris Tobacco Warehouse
! Company heretofore went in to liquidation
by common consent of its stock!
holders, and all of its shares and
, stock, property, rights, and credits
transferred to and held by the undersigned
:
Notice is hereby given thai a meeting
of the stock holders of said corporation,
or other persons interested
therein, is hereby called to be held at
th office of H. H. Woodward, attorney,
Conway, S. C., at 11 o'clock in the
1 forenoon, on the 30th day of August
; A. D. 1915, for the purpose of passing
i a resolution disolving said corporation
and cancelling two charters thereof,
one dated November 13th, 1902, and
the other March 19th, 1908.
P. R. Casey,
Fannie J. Casey,
Board of Directors.
| IT. IT. Woodw rard,
Attorney.
Conway, S. C.
TfcSTED AND PROVEN
There is a Heap of Solace in Being
Able to Depend upon a WellEarned
Reputation.
For months Conway readers have
seen the constant expression of praise
for Doan's Kidney Pills, and read
about the good work they have done
in this locality. What other remedy
| ever produced such convinving proof
I of movit **
A. T. Collins, wholesale grocer, 4th
| Ave., Conway, says: "I am convinced
I that Doan's Kidney Pills are an exeel!
lent kidney medicine and are Just as
I represented. I have used them for
' kidne" complaint and backache and
I have been greatly benefitted." Statei
ment given Jan. 5, 1911A
THREE YEARS LATER, Mr. Collins
said: "The benefit iToan's Kidney
Pills gave me some time ago has been
lasting."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?get
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that
Mr. Collins had. Fostcr-Milburn Co.,
Props., I'uffalo, N. Y.?adv.
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NOTICE.
The Watts School Literary Society
will hold its next regular meeting on
next Saturday night, July .".1st, 1915.
Program consisting of a few recitations,
a debate, and a short play. Ice
cream will also be served. The public
is cordially invited.
P>0YD LUDLAM,
President.
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| Ulill IIAIU.
The death angel visited the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Benson and took
from them their daughter, Emma. She
was born May 28, 1895. Departed this
life July 22, 1915. She had been sick
for a Ionj? time, and all that loving
hands could do for her was done, but
the icy hands of death were upon her.
She was of a k;nd and sweet disposition
and loved by all who knew her.
She leaves a father, mother, one sis1
or and six brothers, and a host of
friends to mourn her loss. Her remains
were laid to rest at Juniper Bay
Church.
Sleep on, dear Emma, take thy rest,
Clod Called > hom< ,
TTr thought it bo t.
But we hone to meet thee in that
bright place
I Where there will ho no pa^tJ^o* thm*e.
Written by A FRIEND.
!>RRY HERALD, CONWAY, S.
GREAT PROGRESS
HAS BEEN FOUNI
(Continued from Pago One.)
the old building: still standing is fur
thcr proof of the interest of the peo
p!c in the instruction of their children
I was impressed, however, with tin
fact that the entire Ebenezer sectioi
has not yet begun to realize its possi
hilities of development. Here is a con
siderable area thickly settled by ho
mo-gencous people upon lands tha
!t 1*0 Hill illllfofl ill Uinii' ~
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development. With a continuance o
the interest of the people of this com
munity in their school, with definlt
well laid plans, under the leadershi]
of the county superintendent of edu
cation, for the future development o
their school, a few years will see stil
further growth in their school facili
ties and along with this growth tlier
will be amazing agricultural develop
ment.
The organization of the Farmers
Club at the close of our meeting Ii
this community is further evidence o
the interest of the people in communi
ty development. This club will b
able to do much that will advance th
interest of that section and upon a fu
ture return to Horry County I shal
expect to hear of many things tha
have been done as a result of the or
ganization of this Club.
The plans of the Little River peopl
for our coming were well laid am
most delightfully carried out. This i
unquestionably one of the most beau
t"iful sections of the State that 1 hav
j been in. It is rich in undevelope*
j possibilities, but some of those day
j other people will find out the wealtl
; of this section and unusual develop
i ment will inevitably follow. Thi
school situation is delightful; with :
| splendid house adequate to all th
i needs, with the willingness on the par
of the people to support the school iv
a special tax sufficient to give ai
adequate school term, there v.as liUli
Tor the State Supervisor of Eura
, Schools to suggest. The wealth ii
j agricultural resources of the Wampc
! section was a retvelation to me. C'los
enough to the sea to feel the effect o
th ocean on climate, yet high enougl
to be well <1 rained and without th'
sterile sandy soil so much in evident
in other sections of the State close t
the ocean, the farm lands of this sec
tion appeared to me to be ideal.
The enterprise of the people o
Wampee has been demonstrated in th
erection of the splendid sehoolhousc
This is one of the best school house
of its kind that I have seen in th
State, large enough to accomodate th
school at present and a commodiou
i auditorium for community purpose?
! 1 was delighted to see the willingnes
J of the people in adjacent communitle
I i o comoine wun wain poem order l
make the school what it ought to he
j With such a splendid plant as th<
I Wampeo school possesses there shouh
! not be another nearer than four o
five miles. Even those that are foui
j five, six and seven miles distant fron
| Wampee should cooperate with th
Wampee school eventually in estab
lishing a splendid high school for tha
whole section. The Wampee peopl
have evidently been planning wise};
and their development has but jusbe
gun.
1 ?..M. .U.,4 T 1 1 1 1
i i v>is>h iiw.'i i mm ji; <i more umc i<
I visit other sections of your county ii
just such a campaign for 1 have learn
ed a great deal from your people an<
have seen possibilities of developmcn
that I had not inimagined. At th<
time, I knew that Horry had boci
making progress. 1 shall look for
ward to visiting the county aim in ii
the fall and to seeing some of thes*
schools at work.
Under your leadership for senr
time Horry County has been makinj
wise use of all the Laws passed by th
Legislature in recent years for th
benefit of country schools. No count;
in the State has made wider use of am
reaped greater advantages from tlv
Term Extnesion Law than Horr;
County. The splendid devlopmen
following the enactment of this lav
p.aved the way for a successful opera
j tion of the Rural Graded School Lav
in Horry County. With 17 of the?
j rural graded schools now in the conn
i ty there is hardly a county of th
i State with proportionate populatioi
that is receiving more benefits fror
I this law Unfortunately the Higl
i School Law is not reaching as man;
| people in Horry County as in othe
j sections, there being only two hig
: schools in the County, but with th
Term Extension and the Rural Grade
School Law a splendid foundation i
being laid for high school work. T
j my opinion the time will come, and i
us imi uir (liSLaui, wnen more will i)
strong county high schools in sever.)
sections of Horry County.
One of the great handicaps to you
! schools nt present is the short schoc
it*i in. in i lie present stage of thei
development the people should detei
mine upon a minimum school term o
six months in every school and a
soon as possible they should move (hi
minimum up to seven, the mininuu
that is now being urged in a gren
| many sections of the State.
I wish to express my genuine ap
i preciation of the many courtesic
! shown me everywhere. The hospital
1 ity of the Horry people is not oxcelle
anywhere. 1 shall look forward t
another visit to your county wit
many pleasant anticipations.
Very Respectfully,
TiUKCO GUNTER,
State Supervisor of Rural Schools.
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COLDS & LaGRIPF'E
S or 6 doses 666 will breal
any case of Chills & Fever, Cold
& LaGrippe* it acts on the live
better than Calomel and docs no
uripe or sicken. Price 25c.
A nail factory in Pueblo, Colo
makes the largest and smallest nail
in the world. The 3-10 brads roquh
30,500 to the pound. and half a mi
lion are cut a minute. The .12 h
3-8 inch spike, used in bridge buih
ing, weigh three to the pound, en
are made at the rate of 200 to th
mir.ute.
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> Time for Planting Tumi>
- We have the most improved varic
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r drug tonight and tomorrow you may lose it
t a day's work. * tn
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver m
which causes necrosis of the bones.
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it uj?. This is when you feel that*awful tli
\ nausea and cramping. If you are slug- w
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ore and pot a 50 cent bottle* of Dodn's
Liver Tone. Take a spoonful and
it doesn't straighten you right up
id make you feel lino and vigorous I
ant you to go back to the store and<y
>t your money. Dodson's Liver Tono
destroying the sale of calomel because
is real liver medicine; entirely vegeble,
therefore it can not salivate or
ake you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of Podn's
Liver Tone, will put your sluggish
?vr to work and clean your bowels of
at sour bile and constipated waste
hicli is clogging your system and makg
\oil feel miserable. 1 guarantee that V
bottle of Dodson's Liver Tono will ^
ep your entire family feeling fine for
onths. Cive it to your children. It ia
irmless; doesn't gripe and they like ita
easant taste.