The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, September 30, 1920, Image 6
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J. A. Tyler
To The
FOR Tlii: BENEFIT OF g
IN6 TO OFFER MY EllTlll
SHOES AND ROTORS HI
MMVWJAHM tnrm i.jr .uii ?nr? < *
FiCE PSSIOES BEiS HEAf
Sale Starts T
MY ENTIRE STOCK WILL
nnn nn worth of sta
uuu.uu tf^unin m uir
HEW STUFF.
SALE STARTS AT 18 O'C
Allsbroc
FINDS v. HISKKY Hi: I OS ?'
IN K?VH5"< 2:5 YEARS A(7 )
A1 iimAni\/J 1^ 1 1 A f i .1' iMfr < Ko
ill 1 I 1 I l VC4 I 'I M I r u UJI III
banks ol the Milk River "ih n"
Minugh of Harlem noh'd in so mo
Bourbon whiskey which ho lost on
the very spot twenty three years
! Utilize This
I and Bet
/i SIMPLE, Iow-c<
^ ing in places w
fore been unavailable.
barn, toolhouse, and
/- camping trips. Absc
A Single
of Man
, One portable compac
ing connections?no
I ing posts. We supply
?cord, socket, Maz>
[ Shot Dry Battery.
CONWAY HARDWARE COMPANY
S. P. HAWKS
HORRY HARDWARE COMPANY ..
SUTHERLAND FURNITURE CO.
Wihmtttek Spring Clip Binding Posts o
Ceteris ?
pmmmmnm im iiiii *wmMLo:'x:axfcc .1*^xfU^uTvmvM
/
Cut Prices
3 Bone.
I CUSTOMERS I IM GOE
STOCK OF DRY GOODS,
THE GREATEST SACRA muMM
>W?wum??>? <an?m?? ?? ?
10 OF IN THIS mm,
mm ? ? i 111 111 ! i ?i ?w? i i I ii iri BniMMNfaMruLiT ?%. ?
60 M THIS SALE-L
iPLE GOODS AMD BRAND
Oof iha Pirlr
yui mu i IUII
LOCK TUESDAY, OCT. 5
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I ";ro.
11\ 1897, he says, he lost 100
| ei/a't ; of the hc'.-t whiskey, when
? f N ; sv:iirons over'urr.etl in a I
' r? <>'. They i till: of ?l verting* J
e yivcv to *t th. other bottles.
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/>.: " ertico *n the Hciald.
t^/m dP?
f New
Iter Light
3st means of electric lightrhere
electricity has heretoFor
attic, closet, woodshed,
all outbuildings. Fine on
lutely site.
Dry Battery
y Cell power
t package. No power-wastshort
circuits?just 2 bindthe
liehtinp. outfit comnlete
da lamp, switch, and Hot
.. CONWAY, S. C.
CONWAY, S. C.
CONWAY, S. C.
..CONWAY, S. C.
n Columbia Cell No. #, No Extra Charge
J ':r;o
THE HORRY HERALD, CON
FRANCE'S VICTORY
RECONSTRUCTION
I iiievv Yorker Says It Nails Lie
That
Her People Are Wot
Working
Now York?France's "victory of
peace" in her reconstruction "nails
the lie that her people are not working,"
Heibcrt ;S. H<.uston, New
York publisher, declares after a
period of research at Paris whencc
he recently returned.
Ottering' statistics showing* remarkable
rehabilitation in former
devastated regions, whore Girnan
divisions wrought havoc in itul'istrial,
farming and mining sections,
INlr. Houston characterizes the recovery
of the Fr nch people as another
"miracle 01 the Murne." In
an article in the current issue of
World's Work he says:
Willi government suppo.t, includinir
loan toLnllimr n fi.io n.Q9 o w:
< . 1/
fiancs l.-.r a^ri. uitura! ; nd industrial
recor.stru -jtlon in "Jevastr.t ^d
department:;," th French people
have icvicned 5,.'Mo cut of (1,115
schools exis1 ant before the war;
br.ilc ' v M-l/uilt 2S,'?00 temporary
wcoden and 16,800 permanent stone
dwelling-, and eiecte i 28,500 \v. odor.
banacks to re dree houses tie j
stroyed; c'eaied l> ooO.OOO hectares
I ia hectare is abcut L. 1-2 acres) out
of tt,9"?0,000 o"' bavb?d w're and
tvenehes; omp'oyc i 1.";<)') m ?n punn
ing cut and cleaning" uo flooded
mines; rebuilt 475 out of 60C ra lvoad
bi idges, with 80 more in
cours.? of const?"1 ction; re p new
virtually all of 1.100 kilometers of
canals destroyed and rebuilt 130
wharves and built 28 new ones.
Population (Jrows.
"Today, less than two years from
the armistice, the population of the
invaded regions has grown from
less than 2.000,000 ti more thru*.
4,000,000 approximat ly three-quarters
of the pre-war pooulatiin." Mr.
Houston says, adding that the return
was not that of the prodigal
son."
American committees have done
much to help France rebuild, Mr.
Houston declares, adding that intro
duction of farming machinery to the
French peasant probably wa* America's
best contribution.
"A:; a result to a considerab'e degree
of this mechanical ass'stance
greatly in-reading ihc production
power of the fewer workers, the
devastated regions in 1920 will
raise enough crops for food," he
i"? vrw5 i *? c
K ^V|M' v
On the imlu.'.tral r? consfruct ion
of France. Mr. Houston asserts that
300,000 workers now are employed
in French mill? and 2,(>27 of the 8,508
factories destroyed in the w:r,
have resumed production. During
the war the destruction in mill j
? - I
1he Supreme ' ji
ifrrfI fell
! n w |?i !!
nit 1!! .wVkD Sk \ r 1
i 'i\ * !f^w- u_ ii
i ' 1 iii S\ V ii
| \j?j,^
I ' ? ^ - j
Apprehension is avoided by
MOTIIEI&FMEND
! I
A preparation or penetrating oils and I
medicinal ingredients which is used to
^render the muscles, cords and tendons
pliable?thus greatly reducing tension.
, iThe period should be one ot calm
j repose as the new dawn draws nearer,
j Mother's l'riend is used externally.
9
q At all Druggists.
Jjpccial booklet on Motherhood and Baby free,
i liradlicldlleuuIatorCo. Dpt. F-15, Atlanta, Ga.
l/J ' 0' . 4?VI11S1 *.*? - l?m< MMT/t
j PALMETTC
\
! Pa 1 ' n t * o Coil:o offcrs thor<
jj - o : il, Typewriting, Bo<
I \ la::dro. brancLu-s. A schol*
h cs ,yoa a membership in oiu
II i:;cnt. We receive more calL
] all other colleges in the
S old establ: ;hed business coll:
ijj ual risrruo';kn. Now equip j
{| Day and school. Posi
J complete the prescribed cou:
i lege in less than half the tii
i
school. Our student body rcj
south and as far east as Pcni
Palmetto College is known e^
i Address Box 6
(Mothei
or Box 173, Orangeburg, S.1
Charleston, S. C.
P'x J
sis if. The school that's
! We pay your railroad
WAY, S. 0., SEPT. 30, 1920.
I if' f' \ ~H2
J . J;' -*
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||km M-lL.llUfc. -iW ' " '" | ' - " - y
I
I '.-V-:rrr" "-f :r';
hBS%skm
JfMl&? i
of Combustion insures
Everything comes out oj
No disappointments f!
husband is interested t
one-half fuel saving resu
bustion burns all of t
(wasting nothing.) W:
present high price the
husband and wife will fi
Cole's DovJ
This range is furnished
plain black finish. Corr
| its manp valuable fea
' beautiful and sanitarj cc
qiitucbi ftfcin i
W'UMSLilLHnU I
Columbia Grafonolas and Rec
vxrtcrs was very great, 80 per cont
of the textile mills in Lille having
been destroyed; all 40 mills in
Armentieres wiped out; in Kounr.ies
only 50,000 bobbins remain d out
of 700,000 and Rcubaiy and Turocoing
"had the same degree o. destruction."
"So it was throughout the wh^le
ind.i. t.ial reg'jn o? the north, th
greut wj>rk h p of France," Mr.
Houston says, "The tale of rebuild'ng,
now to be a <1 H t ^ren.-hannals.
v:i' be a
chaptt r of achievement aI:?.ost as
in "<>: -rii and vita: as th defense
against the G:rman invasion."
Bv 1922, Mr. Houston asserts,
Franco ropes t> have her mine-i
j.i\ during attain, with ai> ut 8,000
miners woi-cing whore 17,000 1 I ored
before the war. Within five or
six years after that she expects to
:c woi!. ins'" up to th < ?c-(iUai't";'s of
before the war production.
"'i he lie that France is not at
work hould be seared on the lips
of every one who utters it,"
writes Mr. Houston. "If she is n't
.. 4 i ..u~ i.
.1 \ III i\. Ilinv (c'li Ml l?v I I 11~
in*** her fields, rebuildidng her
) COLLEGE
> courses in Stenography,
^kkeeping, Accounting' and
xrship in Palmetto College g'iv:
Free Employment Dcparti
for trained executives than
South. We furnish all the
:gcs with teachers . Individncnt.
Experienced teachers,
lions guaranteed. You can
rse of study in Palmetto Colme
required in any other
presents every state in the
nsylvania. The reason is
very where.
5, Varnville, S. C.
r School)
C., or 57 Wentworth St.,
j College
known everywhere.
fare t o Palmetto College.
i v*^~ V^'iim-ir'^ I?-'v?i.fc
^SaBsSy |5i*4."
The Successful
l^&fco
's |! Cc :e's bcn?fcary Oov?n
'r^j Draft Ran?c v?ith its
f^OLE'C
HOT DLAST
> ?ka fuel saving
V^?F SYSTEM
e\)cn baking on all sides. I
f the c^Oen perfectly baked.
or tke hoilsewife. The
accuse of its one-third to
Its. Cole's Hot Blast Cornhe
combustible fuel gases
ith fuel and food at its
se are things that even?
nd of interest in /
n Draft Range
11 - *
in blue or gray enamel or
te in and let us tell you of
tures and shov? ]?ou its
instruction.
urn1ture 00,
ords ? Bicycles and Supplies
reads ami liou.se>- an I factories am!
towns, ami rcc ia lishing the shitj
tered life over one-iilth of her tern
I tory ? That sho is doing that, anyone
can !'c<! who visit-; France? or
who takes the .'-mall trouble to look
I up the facts. And sh is doing it!
i 1 efore. she has received the in- j
Itmnity p-eo^ed to lur* by tho
j i/O.'-cj trea'Lv r.tvi rcplrigcd again \
i ! y evcryor.e of her aliics."
drove's lasiete.irf chill Tonic
1 restores vitality ant. energy i>y purityin^, : -n
richingthc b.ood. You can s< ,n feel its 'S'lt-.n: ii
. oiling. Invigorating Effect. I'rico Wk:.
j ~ ?"
Tee Sen*ir.'.ental Avi tor
| TVe youth of sentimental turn,
i Who (hives a plane on high,
; And with the maiden he a-'ores, |
sc o'ing i.p the _ sl-:y, I
Indulging far above the clouds
In many a daring antic
j While breathing everlasting love,
Is surely areomantic
?Cartoons Magazine.
'?ut3~m"ahd" tube
i mm\im go.
II
I guarantee my Vulcanising
I to last the life of the tube or
| tire repaired. Stop throwing*
| them away. Let mc save yon
| the price of new ones,
j TUBES REPAIRED WHILE
i YOU WAIT.
| BERTH,WD mm
, No. 27 Third Avenue.
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NOTIC 10 OF SALK
Under and by virtue of the de.
crec and judtrmeni of the court
made by his Honor, S. W. G. Shinp,
' in the case of Burroughs & Collins
: Co., a corporation, Plaintiffs, vs.
Claudia I?. Anderson, defendant,
and dated the 11th day of
I September, A. D. 19*20, I, the unj
dersigned W. I... Bryan, Clerk of
Court of Horry County as special
master, will sell at public auction
to the highest bidder before the
Court House door at Conwav, i?i
Horrv County, and State of South
Carolina, during legal hours or
?alo, on salesdav in October r>evl
it boimr the 4th day rf saul 'v>ont!i
all and singular those certain land;;
situate in Hovrv County, and described
t\'i fe)]ov* . t > wit:
,V Parcel Mo. 3. laying and beintf in
k
Galiva?;t* Ferry Townthip an ! in I
( c \k\vh >{ A *: r, bei.iK know a
and ni rv)cr on a plan of said tow i I
Vt \ . 4, Ftbck (>3. Uoiiij; the I
u:ci?i.I a! 1 conv^Ne* t? me (C. K. I
v:? ru ? ) l:v J. T. S'v llev bv his I
deed t ' vfaao Jan. 11th. 1913.
Parcel lro. Lyinr in G;i!i"'ant?
Forry T.v *sliir> and in t'v Tow it
of / ros;)?T.r.teiI as Lot !() on I
Bioo-: 41 as shown by map oi' the I
micl To'"^ cf Aynor ma'lo bv D M. I
Burroughs, and dated No/. 2nd. I
19r>9. % I
TERMS of sale Cash. Pure aser^ I
to pay f< ? papers and Stamps. 1
Conwav. S. C., Sept. ltth. 1020. I
W. L BRY/N, I
Clerk of Couvt as Special Master. 1
shkrwood & m-millan, i
Plaintiff's Attorneys. I
LAUNDRY^ agency. i
i am representing: the City Laundry.
Bring1 me yo'.ir laundry, straw
hats, anything1 c'cannole. Good
work or no pay. Best Laundry in
town.
g. m. mcnabb
7|29|20 13t pd.
E* The famous root and
J5 herbal remedy for
=L_ sluggish liver, billj!
ousness. indiges|[
iSlsiyj tion, rheumatism;
;i i|?r?v constipation and
j 'lcat*ac',es*
.no VVornrs iit tlju.thy C!ii?u
Ail children troubled will, worm have an un
healthy color, which inuicntes pocr blood, and as a
rule, there is more or Icr,? -itomach disturbance.
iih'OVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly
Ijr ?wo or three wecka will enrich the bloxl, iinprove
the digestion, and cot n? a General Strength*
Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
v.mrv ofTor dispel the worms, and the Child will l>e
in .icrfect h?n>th. Pleasant. *0 take. bOc per bottle
[PS }vj m m ?? M m M
g HORSY COUNTY ?
g TRUST COMPANY g
11 'i T. 1") IVT ? ? two f Vi rr it
/> "1 IVVH
?2 Manager. jsj,3
kS F?ea! Est at o Pf
^ Real Estate Loans
53 Bond" s5?
Insurance
|E2 3 3 E ' . : >. ft /. '?. :'i \ ?. ;.i]
nabitc-al ^dissipation Ctucd
in 1 -h to 2 1 Days
'LAX-70S WITH PKl'SIN" a speciallyprep
a red Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual
Constipation. It relieves promptly but
should be t.:ker. regularly far 14 to ?A days ^
to induce rei,ulai action. I. Stimulates and
Regulates. Very Pleasant *.c Take. GOc
jf bottle.
tk chfjzs i^aminat;o\
'ir.T regular examination for
'< or.; t', be <jiv( n und r the
vie Board of Kx a minors will b*
U\ at 1 Court. Homo on Friday,
' lobe'* the "irst, bo'iinainp; at
r u? oVlo.'k. The cxa tination will
leld bv the County Board of
K ucation, I?ut t lv papers will be
j .' .it directly to the State Board
! ?." Kxamir.ers for grading-.
M. J. BULLOCK,
| 9 .'51. Co. tJupt. of Education.
STORE COTTON i
AT LORLS, S. C.
Farmers Brick "Warehouse at
Loris, will bo open flr>r the purpose
of storing cotton for the
farmers.
We have a canacity of 100 *
feet wide by 200 feet lon^,
with concrete floor and metal
roof.
I will manajro t.bp storage.
v to MmEorr^i
i, r- ivs'uora
j Catarrhal Deafness Ca:riot lie Curecj
by local applications a they cannot reach
the. diseased portion oi the ear. There Is
only ono way to euro Catarrhal Deafness,
ami that la by n, constitute nal remedy
HALL'S CATA1 RH MEDICINE acts
through the T.'.lood the Mi.- ous Surfaces
of the System. Catarrhal Deafness Is
caused hy an Inflamed eon lition of th?
mucous lining' or tho Kusiachian Tube.
When this tubo in inflamed you have tl
rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and
when it is entirely rio< d. I?. ifness is tho
result. Unless the inllnmmation can bo reduced
and this tube restored to i.3 normal
condition, hearing may bo destroyed
forever. Many cases of Deafness are
caused by Catarrh, which i.- .'.n inflamed
condition of the Mucous Surfaces.
ONK HUNDRED DOT/I/AllS for any
case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot
be cured by II ALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE.
All Druggists 75c. Circulars free.
F. J. Cheney <fe Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Canada has 850,000 miles of high
ways.
666 has more imitations than any t'other
Chill and Fever Tonic on the
marlcet, hut / no one wants imitations.
Th^y are dangerous things in the
! - *
medicine line.?adv.
The C'Jln'.no 7hat Dots Net AtfecV ihs HciU
'j.'CCTise of i'.f 'oi.io an<j JaxMlv? t-t(*:ct, LA"A*
i /?{ Li'.u.vio OL l ? <<?*. j?L?*ucrtliHit ortliusry
i" ..ut4 .itul rtofs not c;'ui8C ?j.Tvou^.irss t.or
<?np !r hift'i ' - ?' ; i ? !*!? .-ii.d L
I ;..i* .4 i?" M 7... <. ?<0C. I