The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 20, 1919, Page FOUR, Image 4
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THURSDAY. FEB. 20, 1910
Many theories are smashed by the
teachings of long experience.
Neighborhood sqaubles usually result
in the loss of more time than
sickness.
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Hood medicine for one man erener
idly proves to he deadly poison for
another.
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He who serves the public stands
i?? a place where criticism is bound
to be his lot.
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Never forget thai bread may run
short this year unless big- supplies
of grain are produced. Nearly half
of the world will need all we can
spare.
It is generally predicted that this
year's harvest time will see a short,
agC -of labor just as it was lust time.
It wiii }j'j another year before things
pre adjusted.
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Doctors and lawyers too are out j
o< their proper place when they find
it necessary to solicit business by
personal interviews with prospective
clients or patients.
The department of agriculture has
at least found a good way to encourage
thg farmers and have issued a
bulletin on the operation of gas*v
line engines. The small gasoline
engine is the best power for the
farmer and he should know how to
take care of one.
The mixing of fertilizers at home
saves from fifteen to twenty per
cent of the cost says a recent item.
Farmers who have tried it say there
is no better or cheaper fertilizer
this year than cotton seed meal am
It: per cent, acid phosphate mixo<J
half and half.
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The advocates of prohibition thin!
? 4V..4. K (Ka
uviw ciwit uit'v navr hvm tmj
after securing a dry amendment t<
the national constitution. Thoi
fight has only begun in the matte
of getting some people to abide b;
it. Any law with public sentimen
behind it will be observed as well a
enforced. There is doubt as to an
other regardless of the penalty pic
vided for its violation.
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The tooth brush, the kind that yo
find in the drug stores, may be
good thing but we have al\va>
doubted it. They * fem ' certainly t
used too much.Oh 'the teeth thoi
may be provided a hfralthy coverin
which prote^la thAbofay^df *tWe toot
from decay and at feast sever
kinds of'germs. When .a ^iHikh
used too much and this protectii
film is constantly removed, there
not a doubt but what the body <
the tooth will soon show signs of d
The Mtallitis school opene<l aga
Monday,: fobmary 10th after loi
suspension.
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DON'T BURN STRAW. t
The burning of stiaw, even though 1
the ashes leave a small quantity of t
additional mineral matter in the soil, c
results in an almost total loss. It is '
practiced most largely in the West, *
mainly because of custom rather i '
than inability to purchase, feed, or '
market meat-producing animals. (
Many people there have come to be- I
l.-eve that straw is of no value and in p
that section large quantities arc al- 1
lowed to waste. In some of the c
Western States a campaign has s
been made by the colleges of agri- j t
culture and extension workers to got U
farmers to use a portion of their F
vaste straw for spreading- over their t
grain fields. |i
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FRIENDS. /
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The sunshine and blue skies a*'C fine.
I'm thankful for the flowers;
for truly they are gifts divine
To cheer this world of ours,
But flowers fade and skies turn gra,\ '5
And oft the sunshine ends,
God's greatest blessings, so 1 say,
! Are friends,
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1 glory in the spring time day 1
Aiwl (Vin tinftnin1 unn I
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When all my euros are laid away
And all my tasks seem done,
When low tho shades of evening fall
And night-time fast descends
Most thankful then am I for all
My friends. j
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1 When sickness comes or grief is mine
1 And then that friendship comes to
shine
Within my darkened room;
^ 'Tis then that consolation sweet
t My bitter trial attends,
5 For God has made this word complete |
>' With friends,
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y Good friends, God's greatest gift t)
t men?
That's how they seem to mo,
.V The keystone of His wondrous love
?- To choer humanity,
Out of His mercy infinite
I I VinhJ flm K/icf T-ln
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To fill this world with love and light,
a Arc friends.
'ft George H. Scott.
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c IN LOVING R KM KM BR A N CE. ..
g On February 1st, 1919, death
:h claimed for its own, Mrs. Glcm Wilal
liamson, the wife of Mr. Z. Willitfm&
son. She was sick only for a sh(M
iff time, bearing her sickness
is greatest of patience. Oh how hard
r.fjit was to give dear Mamma up, but
e- j the good Lord knew best and took
| her to that bright and happy home to
? jlive with him where there will be no
in | more sorrow or pain. All was done
iff for her that loving hands and kind
jhcaits could do but could not stay
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tidy red tin and a jimnr
Get it straight that w
pipe or cigarette makin's
jn P. A. That's becau
You can't any more mak<
tongue or parch your throat t)
drink when he's off the watei
out by our exclusive patented
You just lay back like a reg
the cards and wonder why ii
section in the P. A. smokepas
to remember back!
Buy Prince Albert everywhere tobc.
tidy red tins, handsome pound and
?that clever, practical pound crysi
moistener top that keeps the tobat
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Cc
lie icy hands of death. Our Heaven- |
v Father know that Mother ha I
itayed here in this cold world long
'liough and took her to stay with
lim. She was born Feb. 11th, 1874,
ind died Feb. 1st, 1919. She was14
years, 11 months and 2 days of
ige. She leaves a husband and ten
hildren and a host of sorrowing
fiends to mourn the loss, but while
ve mourns we feel sure she is J t
est in the arms of Jesus. May fit 1
f us live so when the blessed Lord
hall .say, Well done thy good and
aithful servant, that we shall meet
(ear Mother and all our loved ones to
tart no more.
Pastime
Program for Solid
ing Feb
MONDAY, F
"THE GEEZER
A Travesty on "The Kaiser, tl
splendid Comedy. Don't fa:l
sion 10 and 20c.
TUESDAY, I
"PROBiG /
Featuring Mary Boland and Li
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WEDNESDAY,
JULES \
"20,000 LEAGUES
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ivishes smokehappiness on
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'hat you've hankered for in
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3 Prince Albert bite your
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half pound tin humidors?and
fa/ glass humidor with sponge
:co in such perfect condition.
Winston-Salem, N. C.
A precious one from Earth has gone,
A voice we loved is still;
A place now is vacant,
That never can be filled.
Look up ye heavy hearted,
Look up and trust your King-;
Ilis dear ones are protected,
Beneath his sheltering wing.
Though dark the clouds may gather,
He sends the sun's bright ray;
And in his word he tells us,
He will wipe all tears away.
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oihj v\?*n iaiu iu i t'dt in tilt* rv i;- j
liamson Grave Yard on the 1st, of j
February.
Her Loving Son,
John B. Williamson.
Theatre
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24th.
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ucy Catton. A splendid Drama
it. 20 and 30c.
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UNDER THE SEA"
rth going miles to see. Eight
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franklin Farnuin. Something
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I have this week the best
ever shipped. One car loa<
Studebaker Wagons and ni<
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delivery a suppi
machine driei
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TUESDAY, FEBRUfi
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COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
(Complaint Not Served.)
Court of Common Pleas.
STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
Florence Bcthea, Plaintiff,
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vs.
J. A. Lane, Quecme J. Bcthea, Lottie
J. Bcthtva, and G. A. Manning, Defendants.
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE
NAMED:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
! and required to answer the complaint
'.in this action, which has been filed in
ithc office of the Clerk of the Court
jlo.f Common Picas, for the said Coun1
ty, and to serve a copy of your answer
to the said complaint on the sub
scriber at his office at Conway, S.
0., 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 actior
will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
Dated January 20th, A. D. 1919.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plnintlff'e A ???/ ..? J *
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To. G. A. Manning1, Absent Defend
ant:
Take Notice that the Complaint ii
the foregoing stated action and th<
Summons of which the foregoing is :
copy were filed in the office of th<
Clerk of the Court of Common Plea
|,in and County, at Conway
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t lot Mules and! Horses I have ?
J Mules just in, also car ioad
)(: lot Buggies, Harness, Etc 1
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id now ready for
y of fine ground i
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full line of high
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iRY 24TH AND 25TH.
Monday thereafter.
/OODRUFF, G. Opt.
Specialist
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S. C., on the 28th clay of January, A..
D. 1919.
W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) /
C. C. C. P.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney. A
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Constitution of the food administration
control over the cotton seed
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M oduets indllf.t.fV until ilia ni?nennt
I I ?- ?" o v*iv y l \-ovil W
ci op is marketed was agreed upon
at the close of a two day conference
of cotton growers, ginners, refiners
and manufacturers ol lard substitutes
with officials of the administration
in Washington. ^
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