The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 10, 1921, Image 3
ASPIRIN '
Name "Bayer" on Genuine
jp
Beware! Unless you see the name
"Bayer" cm package or on tableta you
re not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed
by physicians for tw? "ty-one
years and proved safe by million Cuke
Aspirin only as told in the Bayer
for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
Earache, Toothache, Lumbago, and
for Pain, llandy tin boxes of twelve Bayer
Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Drug- !
gists also sell larger packages. Aspirin !
M the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture !
Pi Monoaceticacidester of SaiicyliaaciA. !
MARION A. WRIGHT
Attorney at Law.
CONWAY, s. o.
Office in Spivey Building
4a?a a i ? ? - ~ ? ? ?
WILLIAM fcUGtNE KING. N1 L
Physician and Burgees
AYNOR,. ... S. L.
DR. J. 0. THOMAS
Physiwan Juttl Surgeon
ljOitib. S. O.
QR.fi,!. LEWIS
DENTAL SURGEON
Oflk? Over Norton Drag Ccnfuik)
CONWAY. 8. C.
D. A. SPiVEY & CO.
W. 6. King, Secty.
BONDS AND INSURANCE
?Office in?
PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK
BUILDING
HARRELSON & HARRELSON
Attorneys-at-Law
Practice both in the State and
Federal Courts.
MULLINS, ? ? ?. G
EL H. WOODWAH1),
Attorney and Counsellor mi Li,t>
CON WAV, d ~
kL a. SCAkBOUOLGAi
Attorney at Uw,
CONWAY, 8. C.
T. B. LEWIS.
Atty. and Oouacollor at Lav
CONWAY. - - - C
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J. M. JOHNSON,
CIVIL ENGINEER
MARION, S. 0.
fy Engineering and Survej'inu
office will be open during my ah
ence, and prepared to take c&r<
of any work as usual. Addrea*
mil communications aa heredc*
Cora.
S. C. DUSENBURY
Attorney-at-Law
Spivey Building
CONWAY, ? S. O.
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* VULCANIZING *
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* We Do It *
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* Why throw away a tire *
* that can be made practi- *
* cally as good as new? *
* All work guaranteed. *
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* Millon Pitlman*
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Y* -Y* *Y* *Y* ?Y* 'Y* ?Y*
J. I. ALLEN, Jr.
Attorney-at-Law
Office in Bank of Loris Bldg.
LORIS, S. 0.
F. J. SULLIVAN & CO.
CERTIFIED
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (Ut.)
Telephone So. 796.
Murchison Rank Bldg.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
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Schools Without Kii
Buildings Witho
By Bewit Locks. QM of Kinderprten
The magnificent work of our pub:
the admiration of the world. But, no
that has beciij made, there is one im]
improved.
Did you ever know an architect v
tiful and substantial building and om
Bid you ever hear of an intelligent fa
when young and expect perfection ii
the same thoughtful attention to t
structure that the architect gives to th<
we realized fully that a well-rounded d<
upon early influences and the habitt
of life?
Our leading educators for more 1
advocates of the kindergarten; our
Henry Barnard?saw the system der
became enthusiastic over its aeliievem<
try he wrote and talked extensively or
also did much to promote the idea d
Commissioner Claxton, who persons
colored children in Asheville years ag?
be a part of the public-school system i
<courury. it is now generally undersh
garten is to nurture and develop tlie
kindergarten H14P foundation of all su
notwithstanding all that has been sa
today ?
There are four million children
six years of age for whom kindcrgartei
four million children are each losing t
ing eight million years lost at this inn
when habits for life are being forn
regained.
Many communities believe they c
they build high schools and introduce
branches for the older children, while
years of systematic training.
But the question is not, Can wt
Can we afford not to have them?
America Means Salvati
w
! < . ill
The European Relief Council, whl
Christmas season, has been formed for
charitable energy of the United States in
| medical assistance to 8.500,000 chlldrei
winter. Representatives of eight grea
pendently, gathered overwhelming evld<
nates should take precedence In world
co-operating agencies which form the Cc
1st rat Ion, the American Rod Cross, the
(Quakers), the Jewish Joint Distribute
the Churches of Christ In America, the
and the Y. W. C. A.
Catarrh
Catarrh Is a local disease greatly infl'
enced by constitutional condition
I i. AIA J 8 CATARRH MEDICINiC is i
Tonic and Blood Purifier. Hy cloansin
the blood and building up tiv> Syslcn 1
TTAIjT/S CATARRH MEDKMNK restore- .
normal conditions and allows Nature t' 1
.do ito work.
All Druggists. Circulars free. (
P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
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CALL TO BOY SCOUTS.
All Scouts will call at the Parsoneag
Saturday afternoon froir, four to ,
five o'clock to take the tests required (
for the grade of tenderfoot. The requirements
are as follows:
I 1.?Know the Scout law, sign, saI
lute and the significance of the badge.
I 2.?Know the composition and his- (
! tory o fthe National Flag an dthe '
customary forms of respect due to it. '
3?Tie four out of five of the fol- 1
lowing 'knots: Square or reef, sheetbend,
bowline, fisherir'n's, sheep- :
shank, "halter, clove hitch, timber
hitch or two half-hitches.
All these requirements are found :
in the Boy Scout Hand Hook. To j
n-A 4-u.? :.-.t? 1
1 11HI llll'lll WMIMtll 111 VT lilU?'.N
?J. Atkinson. 1
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RUB - MY - TISM
Is a .powerful Antiseptic anrl Pain j
killer, cures infocted cuts, old sores, j
tetter, etc. Relieves Sprains, Neu 1
raltfia, Rheumatism.?12-13. i
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MOTHER S FRIEND j
For Expectant Mothers i
Used By Three Generations
WRITt FOR BOOKLET OM MOTHERHOOD AND THe DACY, f Pfg '
Bradfielo Rkoulator Co., Dept. 3-D. Atlanta. Ga.
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idergarten are Like
ut Foundations
Division, U. S. Bureau of Educatioa
lic-school system merits and receives
^withstanding the splendid progress
portant respect in which it may bo
ho would undertake to erect a beauit
to provide a suitable foundation:
rmer who would neglect his animals
i their later life? Have we giveu
he foundation of our educational
e foundation of his building? Have
2velopmont depends in large measure
j acquired in the formative period
than a generation have been Earnest
first commissioner of education?
nonstrated in London in 1854 and
ants. Upon his return to this coun- j
i the subject. Commissioner Harris
luring his long administration, and
illy supported a kindergarten for
3, believes that kindergartens should
n every city, town and village in the
ood that the function of the kinder*
child's inherent powers; that in the
bsequent education is laid; and yet,
id and written, what arc the facts
in our country between four and
is have not yet boon provided. These
wo von rs r?f nncaihlft cr>lir?r?l i 1 wt
. ..J. uvuuumi^) liifHY-j
<t impressionable and imitative age, j
led. This lost time can never be
annot yet afford kindergartens, and
} mannal training and other special
i "the little ones are losing these two
i afford to have kindergartens? but
on to These Little Ones j
?
eh seeks to raise $33,000,000 at the
the pin pose of throwing the entire
to the vitul task of providing food and
i In eastern and central Europe this
t relief organizations, working Hide
nee that the plight of these mifortuI
charity until they are saved. The
>uncil are the American Relief AdminAmerican
Friends' Service Committee
>n Committee, the Federal Council of
Knights of Columbus, the Y. &1. C. A.
BUILDING STAIRCASE.
A new staircase has been provided
by J. W. Taylor, making easy access
to his offices on second floor of his
building. This new staircase goes up
from the alley running between the
Conway Hardware Co. and the Platl
Pharmacy. It is constructed of iron
and other fireproof materials.
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To Cure n (!nld In Onr? Hnv
lake LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) I>
jtops the Cough and Headache and wrrks oflf (If
Cold. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c
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IS DOING WELL
This section of tho county is indeed
doing very well in the matter of general
business. According' to Ihe ido,*;
of some about two months ago tiii
county would have been filled by ibi:
time with bankrupt estates. Hut
such is not the ci.se.
While there have been one or I wo
failures, yet even thor.e were brought
;ibout by fear more than anything
:jlse. Most of our merchants and otliei
business men are doing well. The;
[ire able to take care of their affairs.
A TONIC
drove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores
Energy and Vitality by Purifying and
Enriching the Blood. When you feel its
strengthening, invigorating effect, see how
it brings color to the cheeks and how
it improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic value.
Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply
Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. S<?
pleasant even children like it. The 1>I<kk!
needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to
Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and
Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invigorating
Effect. GOc.
m
ffluckro
ivstrikej
toaste&sm
CIGARETTE
No cigarette has 1
the same delicious
flavor as Lucky
Strike. Because
Lucky Strike is the
toasted cigarette.
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Preparing for Immortality.
Tln i?' i.s i??Iy one way to yet ready
foi tnimnriatit y. and that Is to love
tlil< life and live It as bravely and
faithfully Mini cheerfully us we can.?
llenrv Van I>yUe.
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Liviny bCu i.nc. oi.rione.
Hih orilire mi tin* \vhah'*s enr Is
m ri'el\ percept ihie \*? ? ti is said that
h< whale* henrtuvi :s so mi n I e that a
hip erossinu its tntrk half a mile
'iv'ufit will e:iu<e it to dive instantly. ,
Tho 0>:ln'nc That Does wot Affect lite Head jj
M r. i 5o of tot.ic laxative cif ?t. T. \X * I
; 'K )ikOMUQUlN!NRisMt?rtl uo-<.liuury !
'n' ...if mul docs not cjmjs** jk rvousiiess nc i
\riit1 in htnd. RomcmUtr tlu* .nil npinotii''
> - for Ihr nntm'c ot J_\ *?V. G'<OV?-*
HORRY PAYS
hi conversation with several a;?;eiiL
recently concerning the collection
being made in South Carolina, the;,
all say that Ilorry County people arc
paying better than in any other ,
county where they do business for
their companies.
An agent for the Armour Fertilizer
works says that ne has better
success in Horry countv th in in any
Mhor county in South Carol:na where
his company has made accounts.
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Jua i unwina
I??* I Tunktiiv <})? > in* |i ?? ? ,'T f iiollove
* li**rt* is it11\ inm 01 H^i'i mi .?i ln*r wild J
<i 111 it in > us 'In ni!?*r'?n?* to liinimn Mfp n?
n young wcMiinn wlm Is showing niT to
? rlrh undo how fast she run run tier
now uulouiobtle.
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( ji(is Cause Grip new iriiiuei'.ZA
AXATIVE WUOMO QUININE *Iab!et3 venmv?lt.?
? ^rc. There is on'.* oim "P.romo Quiuiao. '
'7. GROVE'S p.'.tin, s?V.
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The mi *\ 111?* I? \ tui r?>w w>i?*
i> ??11 '?i ' I<? 'n I'im 3K-4
ri'iicj. *:i tiie t'Sunvh <i :>?!.. X'u-tor in
M?? r??ei I l?'.s
ESTKAY NOTICE.
Tbonr. ... i,\or im i mv farm I
one black heifer about one and onenair
years old, unmaruod. (June
may obtain same by appiyin.rr to the
ij-kIci : igr.cd and piying advei tising;
charges. :
DAGGETT CHESTNUT,
2|3?3t II. F. D. 2. Allsbrook, S. C. I
Judge's Bright Idea. )
Ofjslp was attempting to walk alonp? 1
the street on his hands. A policeman j
arrested him, not agreeing that the 1
world hnd turned upside down. "Flow j
much did you drink?" usked the Judge.
"Just one glass of wine." "Well," re- J
marked the Judge, "It must have been.
a magnifying glass."
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Kmu Had Faith In Women.
The famous Emperor Charles V?
who \vns#noeounted one of the ablest i
rulers of his time, had such confidence
In rhe nhi 111y of women to govern
that ha appointed three success
slvely sis regents of the Netherlands.
M A ni? rnr A 11 itt>
xTiniyij V^llLjni llldl,
(By Dr. Milton Whitney, Chief
of Soils-, United States Department
of Agriculture.)
Cheap and abundant fertiliser has
'one- been the dream of the farmer,
orchardist and truck gardener.
step toward it?; attainment ha^ been
<'\ken by the Bureau of Soils. United
States Department of Agriculture, in
olving the problem of extracting
phosphoric acid, one of the throe constituente
most commonly used in
commercial fertilizers, from phosphate
rock by a method much cherpor
and more efficient than the commonly
used sulphuric and process.
This new method in which mixtures
of phosphate rock, sand and coke are
heated to a smelting .temperature in
WmMT^WAYS for
wR^f'l^rl/ 21 years the BEST
1-^4 W# Now BETTER than
' ever BECAUSE
They are now made of
I Keystone Copper Steel
S GALVANIZED or I'AINTKD
Write now (or Booklet No. *10 and Prio I.? t ana
1 Ad<I out about this lonf? life Mftul fvforr ' uying.
I CHATTANOOGA KOOFlNii & FOL'Nl'HY 10.
in i MI iiiii i^u;x . .. ,aa?d
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PASTIME
Program for Week Comm
MONDAY.
Cecil DcMille's production
All the passions and yearr.
into an inspiring story that I
Prices, 20 and 30c.
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TUESDAY
ROBERT U
IN"THE
FOURTE1
I THURSDAY
"ADVENTURED
Also A C
FRIDAY
ROY STE
"BONDS Ol
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i SATURDAY
a WESTERN an
a fuel-fed furnace may revolutionized
the fertilizer industry of the world, j i
In the United States the phosphate |l
used for fertilizer comes largely from i
the deposits of rock in Florida. The i
established method of producing a 1
soluble phosphate is to treat the rock i \
with sulphuric acid. By this method 1
the acid phosphate contains only one- ;
half the percentage of phosphoric ]
acid that is contained in the rock
from which it was derived. Com- ;
mercial acid phosphate, for instance,
made from 32 per cent rock contains
only 10 per (font of phosphoric acid.
Oftentimes the nrocess result <i in 1I10
loss of two-thirds of the rock.
Now Process 'Saves Waste.
With a view to saving this immense
waste of phosphate, the Bu- I
reau of Soils undertook to evolve a |
new process whereby phosphoric;
could be freed by using a high degree 1
of heat. The first work was done in 1
an electric furnace, but it soon be-1
came evvlont thai this process would
be prohibitively expensive except in
localities where electric power could
be obtained at a very low cost. The j
department, therefore, turned its attention
to tho possibilities of using;
crude ?>ii, winch is the cheapest fuel j
obtainable in the vicinity of the large i
phosphate rnck deposits in Florida.!
and the experiments indicate that
phosphoric acid can be extracted'1
more cheaply in an oil-burning fur- ,
naco than by the old sulphuric acid ,
j process. j
For the purpose of keeping the
fuel in direct contact with the rock
materia! and for convenience in hand-,
ling, the material is briquetted with
coke and -sand at the experimental
plant at Arlington, Va. By this
material the co"ke material is kept
within the mass ami is retained unti'
the reaction is well started. Sand or
siTicsi is necessary to bring about the
chemical reactions in this process
and it is largely present ?as an im
purity in the Florida phosphate deposits,
together with a clayey ingredient,
which acts as an excellent
hinder in making the briquettes.
Thus the very impurities which make
rock objectionable under ihc old process
are turned into an asset.
Value of New Development.
In the experimental runs at Arlington
the practical value of the new
development is indicated by the fact
that a 64 per cent phosphoric acid
was recovered from the rock as
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GRAHAM'S
We are agents for the L
is equipped for repairing
when things get wrong wit
GENERAL RE
We ire also nrenared t
1
any other make of car, a
business. Give us a trial.
GRAHAM'S
E. M. CR/U
Ay nor,
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THEATRE I
encing February 14th: I
i, "Male and Female." I
lings of the race, fused I
beats with red blood. I
WARWICK I
iLNTH MAN" I
5 OF RUTH" I
omedy. I
mmrnrnrnm I Ma??fc??an????lj??
WART I
F FEAR" |
dCOMEDY I
tKE-SlTT TCZSTSBWn&roBBanBH
mm?mmmmm l m'tmm > ??? ? i HH li WHi ??M???
igainst the 1 (? per cent product originally
obtained in the sulphuric acid
process. By passing ammonia pas
into this phosphoric acid, solid am*
nonium phosphate, v. very concentrated
material containing two valuable
fertili'/er ingredients, results,
kvhich can stand heavy transportation
t\nd handling charges. It is also
practical to mi\ the phosphoric acid
with phosph ite rock so as to give
a product similar in its properties
lo original l(> per cent acid phosphate
and which would be convenient to
handle. The difference between a
i)U per cent product and a H> per cent
product means an immense saving in
freight charges.
While it. is difficult to estimate
with accuracy the actual cost ot the
new pre.' ss, H has lioen found that
the consumption of fuel was only
about 15 per cent of the value of the
product, while with the sulphuric
acid proce s the co- t ">f the acid used
seldom rum below Lli oi cent.
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To Stop a Cough Quick
take HAYES* HEALING H'jNEY, a
cough medicine, which stops the cough by
healing the inilamed and irritated tissues.
A box of GROVES O-PEN-TRATE
SALVIA for Chest Colds, Head Colds and
Croup is enclosed with every bottle of
HAYES* HEALING HONEY. The salve
should he rubbed on the chest and throat
of children suffering from a Cold or Croup.
The healing effect of Hayes' Healing Honey inridf
the throat combined with the healing effect of
Grove's O-Pen-Trato Salve through the pores of
the skin soon stops a cough.
Both remedies nre packed in one carton and the
cost of the combined treatment is 35c.
Just ask your druggist for HAYES*
HEALING HONEY.
KM10IDS
(GRANULES)
?21 INDIGESTION
Dissolve instantly on tongue,
or in hot or cold water, or
vichy. Try at soda fountain.
QUICK RELIEF!
ALSO IN TABLET FORM
HADE DY SCOTT 4k BOWNE
MAKERS OF
SCOTT'S EMULSION 10
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GARAGE
)ort Cars, and our garage
them on short notice, so
h your car, bring it to us.
PAIR WORK
o overhaul and work on
nd will appreciate your I
3GARAGE
JAM, Prop.
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