The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 22, 1920, Image 10
ENGLISH LANGUAGE |j
IS IN GREATER USE
Germans Fail to Teutonic
Turks?French Most
Universal.
Constantinople?The Germans hav
failed in their etfoits to stamp their j
culture upon the Turk and, instea i,
the English language is beginn ng
to rank next to French in the commercial
life of the Levant.
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Ill 11 vi. I Jll V. 1VMI VI 1 I I I V4 I I lUli^UlV ,
schools wore opened throughout Coij
stantinople it\ which Gorman officers j
were requited to leach anil German
papers were circulated hy all po sible
means. I Jut the results Wt re ,
almost nil. Most of the schools '
were free and failed to attract l>; t- .
tor classes, and French was t o1
strongly ontren .ed as the language
of trade and . cial intoicoinse to b
displaced. . . '
Since the armistice Italkms have
been working' i mills',riously t popularize
their lang uage and literature. I
Italian officers are now teaching in !
schools as the Germans did. But
their schools are well alt- aded only
in the pooler parts of tne city.
Turkish is but little uso< 1 in important
commercial transactions in!
Constantihople as nearly all business I
men of whatever nationality speak !
French. The English who have been I
in business in Turkey for years gen-j
orally transact their business in
French.
Since the war, however, there has
boon a great influx of American trad
ers wlu> know only English and the
steady stream of American ships
coming to Constantinople with English-speaking
crews, as well as American
Red Cross workers and American
and English relief workers of
various sorts has created a greater
demand for the English language.
For years the English have maintained
a boys' high school and girls'
high school in Constantinple. Robert
College and the Constantinople
College for women, both American
institutions, have done much to advance
English as a medium for high
er education. And now the Young
Men's Christian Association and
Young Woman's Christian Asscc.a
tion aic offering a variety of day
and night classes for persons desiring*
to acquire English.
i Lift off Corns!
Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone
costs only a few cents.
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W.th your fingers! You can lift
off any hard com, soft corn, or corn
between the toes, and the hard skin
calluses from bottom of feet.
A tiny bottle of "Freezone" cost*
little at any drug store; apply a few
drops upon the com or callus. Instantly
it stops hurting, then shortly
you lift that bothersome corn or callus
right off, root and all, without
one bit of pain or soreness. Truly!
No humbug.--adv (E. O. W.)
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J. A. Poll was amonp the business
men of Aynor, who visited Conway
recently.
ASPIRIN
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Name "Bayer" on Genuine
"Bayer Tabcts of Aspirin" is genuine
Aspirin proved safe by millions
and prescribed by physicians for
over twenty years. Accept only an
unbroken "Bayer package" w i h
contains proper directions to lelhvr
Headache, Toothache, Karaehe, Neuralgia,
Rheumatism. Colds and Pain!
Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost
few cents. Druggists also m.1! la g~
er "Bayer packages." Aspirin is
trade murk Bayer Manufacture M moaceticacidester
of Salicylicacid.
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MmtmaBEaaumaiaimm mum?
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I Central Wareh
| of tobacco in
I change in the
Auctioneer for
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I find me ready
I bacco where \
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GERMANY EFFECTS
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iu wsm 5!muin
Mexico City.?The newspapers
print what purports to lie a copy
of a letter from Heinrich von
Kckhardt. former German minist r
to Mexico, to the late President
Carranza. The letter dated at
Hamburg, November 10, 1920. reads
in part as follows:
"Respectful thanks for your greet
ings, which have been my only joy
since 1 left your country. Dr. Krum
heller former adviser to President
Carranza) has had much success regarding
relations with Mexico and
I think he can do much for emigration
to Mexico.
"The situation hero is diff'cult
but I think we shall soon overcome
our obstacles and that the nation
will be strong as ever. What is
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Built in
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What tb
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THE HORRY HERALD. COB
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ouse is now ready to take c?.rc
the State to look after each an
business except the Auctioneer
me and he will spend half of
to do all I can for the Tobaccc
'our interests will he taken car
Yours tc
MULUNS,
liapponin?r in Kurnp^ today is not
foal. Groat modifications ?ave > xpectod
and wr hope that Mexico,
i'i?i?!<m 1 l>v your strcnir ltand will run
tinuc our friend."
F. J. SULLIVAN & CO.
CERTIFIED
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (Ut.)
Telephone So. 79(h
Mil re his-on Bank Bldg.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Citation Notice,
j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
i County of Horry.
Bv J. S. VAUGHT, ESQUIRE, PRO'BATE
JUDGE.
WHEREAS, J. M. Horn made
suit to me, to grant him Letters of
Administration of the Estate of and
effects of J. L. Horn
n
E in the tire fiel
: Firestone 31/2 take
j beside the ha
"oducts of univers;
ch manufacturin
as made standard.
a specialized fa<
experts?with a
3 m y o f con ce n t ra te
on.
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ic uuits. ui Luc pci
pt as the standar
is right.
rners of small cai
et tire details?yo
t bother with metl
ures, or guarantee
the Firestone 3V?.
lues
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fWAY, 3. P., JULY 22, 1920.
fl 0 II s
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of your Tobacco with one of tl
id every pile of it for you, am
, and I have secured Mr. Join
his time at my house and yoi
> interests of South Carolina,
e of.
) Sorve,
SOUTH OAR.
THESE AUK THEREFORE to
cue and admonish all and singular
the indrrd and creditors of tin1
.' aid J. L. Horn, deceased, that they
; i?" ami appeal", before me, in the
Court of Probate, to be held at
Conway, S. C., on the 27th day of
July, 1920, next, after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
to shew cause, if any they
have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
GIVEN under mv Hand, this 8Hi
('ay of July, Anno Domini, 1920.
Published on the loth and 22nd day*
of July, 1920 in the Horry Herald.
J. S. VAUGHT,
Judge of Probate.
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LAME EVERY MORNING
A Bad Back is Generally Worse in
the Morning. Conway People
are Finding Relief.
A back that aches all day and
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discomfort u1 nigh' is usually
'.. tso in the mo.ning. Makes you
.?ol as if* you hadn't slept at all.
You can't pot rid of kidney backache
until you roach the cause?th"
K.meys. I Man's Kidney Pills are
especially prepared for weakened or
ci sonic red kidneys?have been grate
j .'ullv recommended by thousands.
I Ask your neighbor.
Testimony of Conway people proves
the merit of Doan's.
P. P. Moore. N. Main St., Conway,
says: "My kidneys wore out of order
and 1 had a soreness in my back
just over my kidneys. 1 was lame
and stiff in the morning and had
other symptoms of kidney trouble. I
heard of Doan's idney Pills and
bought them at the Conway Drug
Co., and used them as directed. They
relieved all signs of kidney trouble."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?
get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same
that Mr. Moore had. Foster-Milhurn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. ad}7
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(non skid)
!239
Tube $3.75
Jube $4.5Q
Har
IT'S UNWISE s
to put off to-day's duty until to*
morrow. If your stomach is
acid-disturbed take
Kl-NQIDS
the new aid to digestion comfort
todaym A pleasant relief from V *
the discomfort of acid-dyspepsia.
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MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMUI?10N
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AYNOR.. - - - S. C.
OR. J. 0. THOMAS
Physician and Surgeon
LOUIS. S. 0.
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DENTAL SURGEON
Offitr? Ov?r Nortcn l)in.% Copiyiny
CON WAV, S. C. V
| D. A. SPiVEY & CO.
] W. C. King, Sccty.
BONDS AND INSURANCE
?Office in?
j PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK
BUILDING
HARRELSON & HARRELSON
Attorneya-at-Law
Practice both in the SUrte and
Federal Courts.
MULLINS, ? ? S. 0.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Attorney and Counsellor at LawCONWAY,
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K. B. SCARBOROUGH
Attorney at Law,
CONWAY, a C.
T. B. LEWIS.
kit J. and OonnceUor at Law
CONWAY. . - - s.a
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J. M. JOHNSON
CIVIL ENGINEER I
MARION, S. 0.
>\y Engineering and Surveying
ffice will be open during my abMtice,
and prepared to take care
' any work as usual. Addreaa ,
.11 communications aa hereto- V,
'ore.
S. C. DUSENBURY
Attomey-at-Law
Spivcy Building
CONWAY, ? S. C.
SEhTD ALL YOUR \
REPAIR WORK
BLACKSMITHING
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/ ACETYLENE WELDING
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
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CONWAY IRON WORKS
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No Worms In & Healthy Chi.o
All children troubled with worms have an un*
healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as
rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance.
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly (|
for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, Ira- 1
prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength'
ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
til row off or dispel the worms, and the Child will b#
in perfect h?*Uh. Pleasant to take. 00c per bottla
pi i * o
G. C. Butler in Conway from ;
the Boris section one day last week.
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666 cures Malaria, Chills and Fever,
Bilious Fever, Colds and LaGrippe.
It kills the parasite that J
causes the fever. It la a splendid j
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IB" TINS ONLY
AT YOUR GROCERS
Maxwell house
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