The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 10, 1906, Image 3
Chinese Laundry, i
Collars and Cuffs, Iron
ing Machine. Work turn
ed out promptly. Send
mo a trial order. Family
washing taken. Satisfac?
tiou guaranteed. Work P
ft neatly executed, and in P
First Class Style. Yours
for Good Work,
jGEO. L#VM.|
New and Fresh
G ROCER1ES.
1 have opened up ?f grocery store
at my old stand on the corner and
will he pleased to serve my friends
at any time. Everything new and
fresh and guaranteed tirst class and
at Reasonable
_. ? Prices.
r? 40
Groceries delivered to any part of
town free of charge.
Call and see my stock when needing
anything in my line.
1 'HONK 25
J. D. OLIVER.
G. S. PACKER & SON,
544, 546 and 548 King St,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
i>I () U Ll> I N (i ,
Window and Fancy (JI.ims;*
Specialty.
Sour
Stomach
No appetite, loss ot strength, nervousiness,
headache, constipation, bad breath, j
general debility, sour risings, and catarrh \
of the stomach are all due to indigestion.
Kodol cures lndigeatlon. This new dUcov- ,
ery represents the natural Juices of digestion
as they exist in a healthy stomach,
combined with the greatest known tonic
and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure does not only cure indigestion
and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy
cures ail stomach troubles by cleansing,
purifying, sweetening and strengthening
the mucous membranes lining the stomaoh.
I Mr. S. S. Ball, of Rayanswood, W, Va., says.?
j" I was troubled with sour stomach for twenty years, j
Kodol cured me and w? are now using It In milk
[for baby," j
Kodol Dige What You Eat.
Bottles only. $1.00 ? holding 2Yi times the trial
size, whlci. slls for 50 cents.
Prepared by E. O. Di WITT tt QO., QHIOAGQw !
(ON WAV OlUIG (JO.
KOlUaTER'S I
. . ;';y fountain Tea Nuggets
A Busy Modiolae for Ba?y People.
Brings Ueldoa Health \vu\ Iior-.owed Vigor.
A specific for Constijmllon, Indigestion, Live
nn>' Kidney Troubles. Pimples, Eczema, Impure
Bloo.l, Pad Breath, Sluggish Bowels, Headache
i.n<! Backache. It'-- Rocky Mountain Tea in tablet
' inn, ;r> c .ta a box. <lemiim> made by
Hoi.t.lOTEIt ibv HoilPANY, Mndi?o;>. Wis.
80LDEN ' :t~ COR SA; : p,7 PEOPLE
THE HARTFORI)
Life Insurance Co.
TIE STRONGEST II TIE TOLD
I will write you a policy in the
Hartford Life insurance Company,
of Hartford, Conn., on most liberal
tnrmK Vnr further ondl
on or address
-,tS. M. Tompkins,
Underwriter,
ConA\ay, South Carolina.
A. D. LEWIS,
Physician and Surgeon
GHERN SIC A, S. C.
I have discontinued my oMice at Nichols
and permanently located at Green Sea,
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Chain ijatijr Notice.
Magistrates will take notice that
vuu,y nit*^ wiuiiiin (junuutMS i/U ciiuui
gang direct which is now stationed
at Strickland Ford, on Lake swamp.
W. K. Holt, Sup.
V D. T. I'ANSON,
;X" jiVTTORNEY & COUNSELLOR,
^ Conway. S. C.
Practicing with II. B.Scarborough,
Magistrate and Circuit Court cases
4 a Specialty.
** Prompt attention givon collection
of claims.
?Strawberry checks printed at
this office.
THE HORRY HERALP,
Thursday May 10 1906.
l.at>ana.
Seeing a request from one of
your Florida correspondents that
someone write from this plaee 1
will try to give you news from time
to time... Labami seems to be
marching along the line of progress
judging from the number of new
buildings that are going up.. .. Mr.
W. L. Floyd has recently made an
attractive addition to his house.. ..
Mr. W. A. Hughe** has the material
on the ground and will soon begin
the erection of a handsome cottage
.Mr. 1. F Hardwick. who moved
into our midst last winter, has had
a nice new house built and several
others have put up new buildings in
the past few months.... Mr. LI. L.
Richardson, our prosperous merchant
and elVicient postmaster has
had his store house remodeled and
expects to put in a large and more
complete line of goods. . . .There has
been a great deal of sickness in the
community for the past few months,
but we hope with the beautiful
balmy spring weather this will give
place to general good health ... Your
correspondent at this place was
saddened to learn of the death of
Mrs. Nancy Cooper of Conway on
the fith of April. Truly a noble woman
lufs gone to her reward . .. The
automobile passed through our
section a few days ago frightening
the horses and mules generally.
Messrs J. E. and S A. Hughes
were pleasant callers in the Jordanville
section last Siinday ... .S. M.
L<unc attended District Conference
211 f!nn \v!i v lncf iv or.I.* M .. ur I I
Calhoun of Forney, was in our section
recently.. . Messrs. Ernest and
Emory, Watson of Latta, were the
guests of S. M Lane last, week ....
Little Miss Maggie Johnson, who
has been on an extended visit to her
grandparentsat Forney, has returned
home .. Our fanners were de lighted
to see the rain last Friday
night... We would like for your
Florida correspondent > to write
often and tells us more of the Lund
of Flowers Cor.
Postmaster Kobbcd.
(J. W. Fou t>, Postmaster at
Kiverton, la., nearly lost, his life
and was robbed of all comfort, according
to his letter, which sa's:'"
For 20 years 1 had chronic liver
complaint, which led to such a sovereease
of jaundice that e\on inv
linger nails turned \ellow; when my
doctor proscribe'! Electric Litters;
which cured me unl have k?*pi me
well for eleven years.'* Sure cure
for Biliousne.-? . is'tir dgia. Weaknoss
and all Stomach, Liv r, Kidne\ and
Uladdcr ciei angen < nt-- A wonderful
Tonic. At N?. it-it Drug Co.
Drug store. .">() cm t.
Dentil ot Mrs. S, (i. I:llcrt>c.
Special to The SI ute.
Marion, Apiil 28. ? Jlrs. Sarah
UOUDiml KillerOu. widow of t!,o !u'.e
Col Edward U Ellerbe, died suddenly
at the lion < ol her lie|>1 ic v,
Mr \\ in A (ioubold, who lives I wo
miles nor*. Ii of Mni ion, a few minu os
after she led dicdiuuer table yo.-?ti*r
dav. Mrs. Klleilie, whose home was
in Florence county, had come to
Marion Tuesday to >pend some time
with relatives in and mar Marion
and seemed then t-- he perfectly
well. This morning she was in
town and went to the cemetery to
her husband's grave little dreaming
that she would so soon tie laid tc
rest by his side. She was (?3 years
of age.
Siie is survived bv six sons
and three daughters, all of whom
are grown. One son, Mr. John C.
Ellerbe, has been living for a number
of years in South America, but
at present is at Panama. All the
others are residing in South Carolina,
and were summoned.
Mattic Items.
Health is generaMy good....
Farmers are about through planting
and spine few have gone North
to pick berries. This place is getting
to be more rowdy than while
the dispensary was here. John
Barker was nnnvinted lust. fir/tnv
before Magistrate M. J. Cox for
setting fire to woods and fence after
he had put out the fire and fixed up
14 panels of fence. He paid the fine.
I will answer the question of Foot in
last issue of the Herald. He says
why do not ministers of today
preach and practice the same
things that the preachers did whom
Jesus Christ sent out to preach?
Because at that time there were
more souls to be saved than dollars
and now its to the reverse... .. With
best wishes to the Herald and its
many readers. Hover.
Porney Items.
The health of this community is
good at this writing.... Farmers
are very busy in their crops...
Last Saturday and Sunday was our
quarterly meeting at Oak Grove.
Kev. J. P. Ludlam preached the introductory
sermon. Saturday night
Brother J. F. Guinn preached then
we partook of the I.prd's Supper
and washed each other's feet. On
Sunday Rev. J. H. Baker filled the
pulpit after which we took the parting
hand. We had a glorious meeting.
The Lord was with us in every
service.. Rev. B. G. Collins will
preach at Oak Grove next Sunday.
Pec Dee.
** ?
It pours Iho oil of life into your
system. It warms you up and starts
the life blood circulating. That's
what Hollister's Rocky Mountain
does. 115 cents, Tea or Tablets.
|cura?l*?""?'^iold I
1L& Grippal
|pr.r a ij rKSlo^BoslwMaH^^
Lumber & Shingles.
We desire to inform the public that we
are manufacturing high grade Lumber
and Shingles from the choicest timber and
are prepared t > till all orders promptly,
Orders for shingles left with Mr. I hits on
Russ at Hurroughs & Collins Co's?, waxehouse,
Conway, will he given careful at
tention.
W. C. Reaves & Son,
RE A VICS KERRY. S. C.
4w4,
? We are still in the business of
furnishin" strawberrv checks. Rood
card board and good printing.
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I says tUe doctor to many of his
know of any medicinal treatment
| ovarian troubles, except the surge
That such a medicine exists
wanderful cures performed on <
cases, by
I Woman
ft has saved the Ikes of th
has rescued thousands of othe
chronic Invalidism. It will cure >
Sold at every drug store in
WRITE US A LETTER
freely and frankly, in strictest conii
Lucius, it-mug us an your irouoies.
We will send Free Advice (in plain,
sealed envelope)). Address: Ladies'
Advisory Dept?, The Chattanooga
Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
wnnwnnMBHiaanuin
Call ai
AND BE C
Time lost in looking is well *
investigation of our mercantile
Shoes an:l Groceries with qualil
buyer. The Cat he came back
prejudicial idea that No. 2 was
for he was very near gone, but
?over if lie continues the use of
ami its nothing moro trading at
Calhout
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WAIN
RAILROAD TIES
100,000 GxHxS Heart Pine Ties.
100,000 Ox:
We inspect and pay spot cash as
of 350 to 400. The best opporlimit
as you can get the cash as soon as j
For prices, etc., address
Gr T & W.
W1I..MINC
April 10?3m.
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I IN THE UNITED STATES COI R IV
In the District Court of the Uuited
States for the Eastern District of South
Carolina. In Bankruptcy. In the matter
of The Independent Cotton Oil Com- j
pany, Bankrupt.
By virtue of an Order of sale, made and j
filed in the above entitled proceedings ,
,on the 3rd day of April, 1900; and by I
virtue also of a certain Order ancillary to j
said Order entered in the ofilco of the (
Clerk of the District Court of the United
States for tDo Western District of Norih j
Carolina, the undersigned will sell at
public auction, as an entirety, and not in
separate parcels, before the Court House j
of the Court of Common Pleas for the
County of Darlington in the State of
South Carolina, on Friday, the Eleventh
day of May, A. I). 1900, 1*2 o'clock M.
Oil Mill Plants and Ginneries where
respectively located, at Darlington, Manning,
Marion, Ilamor Cheraw, Kingstree,
Tiinmonsville, Mullins, Syracuse,
Lamar, Swift Creek, Auburn, Davis Station,
Sumuierton, and Paxville^ in South
Carolina,, and at Wadesboro, in North
Carolina, with all the land, buildings,
englneSj machinery, ginneries, side -tracks
atiu other appurtenances connected therewith
and forming part thereof, or rights
therewith connected^ as set out in said
Order of Sale: and also all tools, office
furniture, safes, seed houses and scales
wherever located^ now in the hands of the
hands of the Trustees in Bankruptcy, and
; being formerly a part of the property of
Tiie lndenpendent Cotton Oil Company.
Tonne ('ikIi hiil loss tlum -
000 will bj received. The Trustees are
authorized to require a deposit of ifcft.uOO
1 before receiving any bid. For fuller description
of the property to be sold, and
further particulars as to tlie terms and
provisions of said sale reference is made
' to the said Order on tile in the ollh e of
the Clerk of the District Court of the
United States for the District of South
Carolina, in the City of Charleston.
John C. Simomls, Trlls.,w9
Jlimlel T McKMtlian,) "uijUrupK-y
j 4 It ?i 4t.
Timber deeds and timber options
; foe sale at the Herald oflioe. Call
when you need blanks of this kind
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lady patients, because he doesn't
that will positively cure womb or
ion's knife.
>, however, has boen proved by the
diseased women, In thousand! of
innm I
inuui |
's Relief i
ousands of weak, sick women, and
rs from a melancholy lifetime of I
'ou, if ycu will only give it a chance.
t> 1.00 tottles. Try it.
GAVE UP SUPPORTER
"I wore a supporter for years, -ior
my womb, which had crowded everything
down before it, writes Mrs. S. J. fl
Chiuuimn, of Mannsvltle.N. Y. "I suffered
untold misery and could hardly
walk. After taking Cardui I gave up
my supporter and can now be on my
feet half a day at a time."
nd See
ONVINCED
spent when umikin# a thorough
draw. A full .lino of Dry Goods,
ties and prioes *uit the closest
when his wisdom .overruled his
as <joori as No. 1. <Luck for him I
is convalescent now.and will re
our mercantile line?wisdom ? I
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RAILROAD TIES.
100,000 0x8x8 Cypress Ties.
8x8 Oak Ties.
fast as you get them in ear load lots
v of a life time to keep out of debt
^ou can load a car.
X FLYxVN,
srrow, IN. o
^*LOTS DOING AT^
:"THE GULLY"
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b WISH to say to the trade that tho largest and 1
best assorted stock of Merchandise ever brought
to Ilorry County has been constantly coming in I
; for the past month and still coming, and we are }
. now snowing a varied assortment oi tho most
CkQ correct fabrics, fashions says, in Dress Goods,
Broadcloths, Henriettas, Mohairs, Satin, Cashmere,
Serge, Tailor Broadcloth and Rain Proof
Fabrics. Ribbons and Races in all the nobbiest patterns in
like quantities and cheap in proportion. Wo have for immediate
inspection,
10,000 Yards Imbroidery ;
Going at 5c and 10 cent.
Real value 15 and 20 cts
It has been said oi our line of Rugs, that such a stock has
never been shown in Conway, and would do credit to a city !
i four times the size. Wo have already made shipments to
various parts of tho State and in North Carolina. We invite
tho ladies to inspect them. Mattings in all grades.
Our stock consists of everything generally carried in a first
class department store. ,
Radios Skirts and Walking Jackets Ladies Misses and
ehildrens Dressed and ready to wear llats, such as will suit
the most particular people of aJl ago.s. Men and boys Cloth- !
ing, llats and Caps. SHOES for oycrbody
From 15 cts. to $5.00.
No use, here's the place; that is what the nennlo s:n l)/? I
i yourself justice unci examine our slock before buying.
Respectfully, i
^Burroughs <&
Collins Co. |
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Weak Lungs, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, PALATOL is the Remedy.
PALATOL is the moderation preparation of Cod Liver Oil with Ilypophosphites
and is the greatest Tonic and body builder known to medicine.
You should try Palatol.
iNorfou'DrV Co., Price $1.00 Bottle. (
NORTON DRUG CO.
Established 1880 J. W. MeElwee, Prop
11 J j ' i i ' ?
^ rjArt oeniieiisviiie Marble Wks,
Ssl Ibices and Designs'.Ftirnished of Latest
Mw Monum?nt? Tombstones' and Curbing
First Clsss Work' Reasonable I'rlc
It. , Casque, Conway, S. C .
ltev, C. L. llugglns, Qalivanta Ferry, 8. C
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