The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 20, 1916, Page FOUR, Image 4
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THURSDAY, APRIL 2 0, 1916
He what you are, say what you
mean .
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No character either good or bad is
built by one action only.
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Idleness is the breeder of crime and
desolation.
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The early bird in looking after the
worm must avoid being caught itself.
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The more you are lazy the more!
you will be.
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Change of diet for a day or two is
better than tonic.
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Remember you do not know a man
just because you thsrk you do.
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It is a good rule never to say any
thing about a man behind his back
that you would riot say to his face.
Building is costly at this time owing
to the increased price of all
materials.
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It is plain that President Wilson
does not mean to allow a little ground
less fear rush this country into war.
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A loss of temper amounts to nothing'
more than n loss r?f nnnrov tViiif
might bo applied to bettor purposes.
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Actions founded on truth and honesty
will have the support of the community
in the long run.
No man is hated more than the .Judas
who is generally present in every
community.
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The Mexicans will not stop the
course they have taken until they are
just about wiped off the face of the
earth.
The best remedy you ever saw for
that lazy, tired feeling that comes on
Spring, is real, old time, hard and unremitting
labor. Try it.
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About the only thing that is really
any good about a Spring tonic is the
bitter taste.
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Why will people always ask you
why and never put this question to
their own minds? He who puts the
question to his own mind is a thinker
nd will be in position to advise others
rather than have to seek knowledge
from others who have thought
-it out.
Wmm
Some people who claim every day
that they are sick need nothing in the
world but to be compelled to work
and take exercise.
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The rule with some is to treat every
man as an angel until the contrary
appears; while with others the
rule is to regard every man as a rascal
until he is proven to be otherwise.
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Wars in Europe may come and go
but this country will be safe so long
as her people raise plenty of supplies
which the people of the warring countries
will be obliged to have.
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The campaign for the Governor's
office this Summer will be as bitter
and hotly waged as it ever was; lor
already Cole L. Blease is making j
ready for the fray.
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William Jennings Bryan stands
hopelessly ruined as to any political1
hopes he may have. His course in regard
to the European war was enough
to show.
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It does not take long to get into a
war but a powerful length of time to
get out of it. This must he remembered
while peace still waives the
olive branch over this country.
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Many a man has gone into a dispute
in the space of one minute ami
got himself tangled up into difficulties
from which ho could not extricate
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1II UIKU1A * I LI I I 11 K tl HMIf 111*' l I 1111'.
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Without energy no work ran be
done. Therefore as Spring comes on
get rid of the laziness that comes
with it and call out the. reserve forces
that you will find within you.
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If this paper is giving you good
service as a weekly newspaper, please
do not hesitate to tell your neighbor
so and refuse to lend him your paper
for that reason because you need your
copy yourself. Make him subscribe
and help us out.
Any man who will make out to your
face that he likes you and then when
behind your back is ready to say unkind
things about you, is deceitful in
his mind and character and he will
not do to trust.
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As there is a difference in the abilities
of men, consider this fact before
rendering judgment in any contest.
The widow who put in her mite was
appreciated by the Master just as
much as the rich man who put a great
sum in the contribution box.
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The effort of the civic leagues composed
of the ladies of the small towns
al' over this State is to make the
towns in which they live more sani
tary, and therefore more conducive to |
health, ami au well as other tilings,
more pleasing to the eye. Conway has
a live civic league and the league
should be encouraged by all the means
at hand.
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The man who has his own business
and means to attend to it finds no
time whatever for meddling with the j
business of others. The man who is|
constantly going into the affairs of
others interferring where he has no
business to do it, is apt to have no
but.v-.ess of his own that amounts to
anything, and if he has any business
at all, he will soon be without any.
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A large fortune was never built to j
i.i8c long ?.t; credit. Those who .succeed
in life are those who save all
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that they can and build their business;
on a solid foundation of "pay as you
pro" p'an. Debt never really resulted
in any great benefit to anybody.
When a man borrows money to start1
a business it will be apt to get the
best of him sooner or later. No mat-j
tor how hard he works and how much I
t
be saves, interest is working against'
him all the time. Build as you go on
the basis; of fully paid and nothing
owing.
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Fast's Body Found.
Birmingham, Ala., April 14.?'The
body of Henry D. Fast, who last Tuesday
shot and seriously wounded
Young A. Neal, was found in a vacant
lot in West Fnd. There is a bullet
wound in the left arm and another
in the head. The police believe Fast
killed himself.
The Herald's candidates' column
was opened recently and other cards
for this department are solicited.
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Mr. J. F. Haigler and Miss Drucille,
spent last Saturday in town.
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure your Rheumatiam
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects
Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally
and externally. Price 25c.
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THE HORRY HER
DANIEL B. GARTER
BURNED TO DEATH
Cumberland Man Overtaken by
Forest Fire That Does
Damage.
Raleigh, X. C., April 15.?One man
is dead, one of the largest lumber
plants of the South destroyed, and
millions of feet of timber in ashes as
the result of forest fires raging in
widely separated points of eastern
North Carolina, according to reports
reaching this city tonight.
In Beaver Dam and Cedar Creek
townships, Cumberland county, where
stood some of the most valuable forests
of the country, the conflagration
is at worst. This afternoon Daniel
B. Carter, a farmer, was overtaken by
the fire while walking along the public
road and was burned to death.
Carter's death is the only fatality.
One home is known to have been destroyed,
that of Purdie Hull, and fear
is expressed for many more in the region
being devasted by the flames.
The fire in Cumberland wus still raging
at (I o'clock this afternoon and had
burned an area ten miles long. Hundreds
of fire fighters from all parts of
the county have been summoned to
assist in checking the flame,
NOTICE OF QFJir
GRATIG CLOG MEETINGS
i uimiui 'i. lu me consiiuuion aim
rules of the Democratic Party of
South Carolian, notice is hereby given
thai tiie various Democratic Clubs of
lit rrv Counly sire hereby called to
meet at their usual meeting- places on
the last Saturday in April, that being
the 129til day of said month, for the
purpose of reorganizing, electing
d( 'egates to County Convention, ami
for the transaction of such other business
as may properly come before
such meetings. Each Club will elect a
president, one or more vice presidents,
a secretary and treasurer, a member
of the county executive committee,
and the following committees, of not
less than three members each: A committee
on registration, an executixe
committee and such other committees
as to each Club may seem expedient.
Each Club president and executive
committeeman are requested to call
tbeir respective clubs together at the
time fixed by law and to report the
results of the meetings to the County
Chairman or Secretary before the assembling
of the Coonty Convention.
Each Club is entitled to one delegate
to the County Convention for every
twenty-five C-o) votes cast in the
first primary of 1914, and one for
each majority fraction thereof.
Notice is further given that a Convention
of the Democratic voters of
Horry County will bo held in the
Court House at Conway on the first
Monday in May 191(5, that being the
first day of said month, beginning at
1 i o'clock in the morning. Said Convention
to be composed of the delegates
elected from the Clubs in the
County as aforesaid. The object of
the Convention is for the purpose of
reorganizing, electing six t(>) delegates
to the State Convention to he
held in Columbia on the third Wednesday
of .May and for the transaction
of any other business that may properly
come before it.
J. A. LEWIS,
County Chairman.
E. S. C. MAKER,
Secretary County Committee.
WORK THAT TELLS
Plenty of it Has Reon Done Right
Here in Conway.
To thoroughly know the virtues of
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CI UIVIMV uir ^ V?U IIIUM. i II Vt'SSl IgcllC IIS
work. Doun's Kidney Pills stand tins
test, and plenty of proof exists right
here in Conway. People who testified
years ago to relief from backache, kid
ney and urinary disorders, now give
confirmed testimony?declare the results
have lasted. How can any (lonway
sulVerer longer doubt the evidence
?
Mrs. Dora Burroughs, Burroughs
St.. Conway, says: "I was subject to
dull, naggaing backaches, pains
across my kidneys and other symptoms
of kidney complaint. I got
Doan's Kidney Pills at the Norton
Drug Co., and used them as directed.
They relieved me of the backache, cor
roe tea the action of my kidneys and
benefitted me generally." (Statement
given January .r>, 1910.)
OVER FOUR YEARS LATER, Mrs
Burroughs said: "I have had no occasion
to use Doans Kidney Pills for
some time, as the cure they gave me
has been lasting."
Price f>0c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?get
Doan's Kidney Pills?-the same that
M rs. Burroughs has twice publicly
recommended. Eostcr-Milhurn Co.,
Props., Buffalo, X. Y.?adv.
ALP, CONWAY, 8. 0.
SERVICES BAKER'S CIIAPEL
SUNDAY, APRIL 23RD
Dr. W. J. Langston will preach at
Bakers Chapel Baptist Church on Sun
day, April U3rd, at 11 o'clock A. M.f
and desires to meet the Church in
Special Conference after preaching.
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tons to the acre of well-rotted manure
is very satisfactory. This should
be applied after plowing or working
with a spade, and distributed evenly
os or the surface and later worked in
| with a hoe and rake. On many soils
it is advisable to apply . commercial
fertilizer, especially phosphate, in addition
to the manure. An'application
fo 300 to 000 pounds of acid phos;
pkate to the acre is usually suflicient.
| If additional potash is needed, which
i is often the case with sandy soils, this
may be economically supplied in the
j form of wood ashes. If the wood ashI
es are unleached they should be distributed
over the garden, using 1,000
pounds to the acre. If they have been
I wet, or leached, 2,000 pounds should
. bo used. An application of 100 pounds
to the acre of nitrate of soda may be
used in the spring to start the plants
be fore the nitrogen in the manure has
become available. It should be borne
in mind that commercial fertilizers
will not yield good results unless the
soil is well supplied with humus. Sod
or other vegetation which has over
giwwn ;i vs.i11-?i? n ?poi may uc used to
advantage. It should be turned un;
dor with a plow or a spade and will
aid in lightening the soil and providj
ir.g humus.
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PENSION NOT1CK.
The pensions for the Confederate
! Soldiers is now ready for distribution,
the Clerk of Court will mail out
checks upon request of pensioners or
pay out same on orders properly signed
and witnessed.
W 1 !>R Y A \r
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Clerk of Court.
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NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of the decree
and judgment of the court made by
his Honor T. S. Sease, Presiding
Judge, in the case of L. H. Purroughs
Company, a Corporation, Plain
tiffs vs. 15. J. Vercen and Conway
savings llunk, a Corporation, Defendants,
and dated the Mrd day of April
A. I). 1010, I, the undersigned J. A.
Lewis, Sheriff of Horry County, will
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder before the Court House door a
Conway, in Horry County, and Stat<
of South Carolina, during legal hours
! of sale, on salesday in May next, ii
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j being the 1st day of said month, all
, and singular those certain lands sit
uutc in Horry County, and described
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. as follows, to wit:
All and singular that certain piece,
parcel or tract of land lying and being
in Dogwood Neck Township, in
County and State aforesaid, containing
three hundred and five (MOo)
acres, and hounded by lands of M. A.
Royals, B. B. Vereen and the Waccamaw
River?this being the identical
tract conveyed to me by Burroughs &
Collins Co.
TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser t<
pay for papers.
.Conway, S. C., April Pith. lOiG.
J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff of Horry County.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
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The fluinine That Does Not Affect The Head
Because of its tonic and laxative effect, I.AXA
TIV I*: liROMO Q IT IN INK is better than ordinary
Quinine nntl does not cause nervousness nor
rimrinjf in bead. Remember the full name and
look lor the signature of 1%. W. OKOVli. 25c.
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- SS.50 Best
Flour Made at $6.50
per barrel, cash. Only 410
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barrels in stock.
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Special prices on rice, sugar,
coffee, etc., for 30 days to !
Horry customers. I
Palmetto
Grocery Co.
, COOPER MULLINS
Capital and Surplus $80,000
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RELIABLE REMEDY
RESTORES KIDNEYS
For many years druggists huv*
watched with much interest the remarkable
record maintained by L>r. i
Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the grout i
kidney, liver and bladder remedy.
It is a physician's prescription.
Swamp-Root is a strengthening
medicine. Dr. Kilmer used it foi ,
years in his private practice. It helps
the kidneys, liver and bladder to do J
the work nature intended they should
do.
Swamp-Root has stood the test of
years. It is sold by all druggists or.
its merit and it will help you. No
other remedy can successfully take its
place.
Be sure to get Swamp-Root am'
start treatment at once.
However, if you wish first to tes^
this great preparation send ten cents
to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N., ?
Y., for a sample bottle. When writing
be sure and mention the Conway
Weekly Horry Herald.?adv.
villaattTckon
auto supply train
General Pershing's Camp at Front,
April 12, via Aeroplane to Chihuahua,
/\prn ic5, via Paso Junction, April j
14.?About 40 mounted men, believed
to be Villa soldiers of General Taran-,
go's command, attacked last night am
automobile supply train and were
driven off after a short fight. There i
were no Americans casualties. One.',1
Villa bandit was killed.
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NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that time?<
certificate No. 49(> issued by theji
Bank of Boris to Miss S. F. Watson j
for thi sum of $100.00 and dated;
March 10th, 1914. having been lost;:
the amount of the same has been paid!
and said certificate satisfies. Ail j
.
persons, firms, or corporations are |
hereby warned against tendering, ac-i
eepting, negotiating, or otherwiseI
dealing in regard to said certificate j
as the same, if found, is worthless.
BANK OF BORIS,
lmo Per I>. K. MclHiffio,
Cashier.
^ MULES & HORSES
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I have a bunch of good
broke Mules, also a lot of |
nice Buggies, Wagons and ,
Harness just received,
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COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
(Complaint Served.) !
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS :
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry. ,
Marietta Fertilizer Company, a Corporation,
Plaintiff.
vs.
Nancy A. Roberts, Mattie R. Gerrald,
George J. Holliday, Hattie Harris,,
and H. H. Woodward, Defendants. '
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE 1
NAMED: j
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to answer the complaint
in this action, of which a copy is here
with served upon you, and to serve
a copy of your answer to the saidi
complaint on the subscriber at his of-1 ^
fice at Conway, S. C., within twenty
days after the 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 February 4th, A. D. 191G.
H. H. WOODWARD, j
Plaintiff's Attorney. !
To Hat tie Harris,?Absen t Defend- j
ant.? j
Take notice that the complaint in
the foregoing stated action and the '
summons of which the foregoing is a I
copy were filet' in the oflice of the j
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas \
at Conway, S. C., on the 10th day of \
February A. D. 1016. j
W. L. BRYAN, C. C. C. P. (Seal.)
H. H. WOODWARD, J
Plaintiff's Att'y. I
THE OLDEST FIRE
ilioJRAfiCE AGENCY
We art* net ciiibai\..>v.v! \y recent iusaut-cc
did?iti bancos. O U R
: CON Ni.CTiOXS boCr
in and outjide Stale guarantee."* k
1./ y*u? mo same clK.iciit service
cim race eristic with our agency
from t!to creation.
We write ail kinds of insurance. We
specialize with KIRK INSl'UANt.K
AND BONDS. Administrators uu
estates can got bonds on demand ' *
D. A. SPIVEY & COMPANY
D A SPIVEY < W B KING
Peoples National Bank Bldg.
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H. H. WOODWARD, -J
Attorney and Counsellor at Law, '
CONWAY, S ~
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UAL U BUCK, ri\
Fire Insurance * J
Office Conway National Baal j
Conway, S. C. 4
R. B. SCARBOROUGH ( 4
Attorney nt !
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CONWAY. S. C. >1 f
WILLIAM EUGENE KING, M D
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Piatt Drug Oo.
AYNOR,. - - - S. CL
CHAS. R. SCARBOROUGH
CONWAY, .SOUTH CAROLINA
Complete Waterworks, Steam Hoi \\ nrter
and Hot Air lleatir.^ Plants
INSTALLED ANYWHERE
Only Plumbing and Heating good*
and material of highest <?nality used.
Full line of Tub, Toilet, Lavatory,
Sink and other Bathroom \oeessorieo
and reo-1--x on hand at all times.
Plut.thmg and Heating.
PUT HOT WATER AND
HEAT IN YOUR HOUSE
S. P. HAWES
Auto Supplies, Fancy Groceries
Ajax Tires, guaranteed 5000
miles.
i'HONE 57.
QUICK DELIVERY.
T. B. L E W I C .
Atty. and Councellor at Law
CONWAY. - - S. C.
DR. J. D. THOMAS
Physician and Surgeon
loris, s. c.
J. 0. Norton E. S. C. Baker
NORTON & BAKER
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
DONWAY, ? ? ? S. O.
LUMJUNU LAUNDRY,
CONWAY. S. C.
tsegiuning July 1st. 1913|
All persons must take ticketslfor
work left here. Possitively no
work delivered until ticket is presented.
Laundry not called for in
JO days will be sold for charges.
LUM JUNO
J. M. JOHNSON,
CIVIL ENGINEER
Marion, S C.
Railroad, City and Land Surveying;
and Drainage. Road-building mm
Sewers Draughting and Blue Printing
W C SINGLETON i
ATTOkNEY AT LAW
Conway, S. C.
Office up Stairs Buck Building
DR. G. I. LEWIS
DENTAL SURGEON
Office Over Norton Drug Company
CONWAY, S. C.
5 HORRY COUNTY ?
S TRUST COMPANY I
|pj L. D. Magrath n
M Manager. El
5 Real Estate B
S3 Real Estate Loans
S3 Bonds n
m Insurance _ B
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