The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 05, 1908, Image 7
Catarrh Cannot t>c Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
cutinot roach the seat of the disease, ( 'a t'tirh
is a blood or constitutional disease,
and in order to cure it you must take in
terrH|LrcmedleK. Hall's Catarrh (hire is
takeiiyueruaUy, and acts directly on the
blood and the mucous surfaces. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine.
It was preerlbed by one of the Lest physicians
iu the country for years and it is a
regular prescription. it is composed of
the best tonics known, combined with the
best blood p inliors, acting directly on the
mucous surfaces. Tim perfect comhitm
1 tion of the two ingredients is what produces
such wonderful results in curing
Catarrh. Send for testimonials free.
P d CHENKY AiCO.. Toledo, ().
Sold by Druggists, price 7f> cents Take
Hall's Painily Pills for constipation.
Mr and Mrs J L Dozier were in
Columbia last week in attendance
upon th^kState Fair,
Seven Year's of Profit.
"1 have had seven years of proof that
Dr King's New Discovery is tie* best medicine
for coughs and colds and for every
diseased condition of the throat, chest or
lungs," says Al N //eury, of Panama, Mo.
The world has had uiiriv years of proof
that Dr King's New Discovery is the
best lemedy for coughs and colds, lagrippe
ustluna, bay lever, hronchiti ? ,
i....? n... "i i .i >
linn' > i it .I* t- *>i nir 'inn 111? eariy
stages of consumption. Its timely use
always prevents thede\olopmentol pneuinoni
i. Sold un ier guarantee at Norton
Drug (Jo's drug store. 50c an 1 ^ 1.
Trial bottleAree .
_ ^
A mi moor of Horry people are in
Wilmington this week taking in the
101k l east.
How is Your Digestion?
Mrs Mary Howling, of 228 Sth Av muo,
S in Francisco, recommends a remedy
for stomach trouble. She says: "(Jratituiie
for the wonderful effect of Electric
Hitters in a ease of acute indigestion,
prompts this testimonial. I am fully con
vinccd that for : tomac.h and liv?*r trouhlcs
Klectric. Hitters is the best remedy on the
market today." This great tonic and al
terative medicine invigorates the system,
punll *s the blood and is especially help
fill in all forms of female weakness, 50c
at Norton Drug (Jo'sdrug store.
Some subscribers have called settled,
but many have not done so
yet, sad to relate.
Watched Fifteen Years.
For fifteen years I have watched the
working of Hueklen's Arnica Salve; and
it has never failed tocure any sole, boil,
ulcer, or burn to which it was applied.
It has saved us many a doctor's bill,"
says A F Hardy, of East Wilton, Maine.
25c, at Norton Drug (Jo's drug store.
? .?
Overcoats wcie generally worn
^ Thursday.
Mind Your Own hiisiiicss.
IT you don't nobody will. It is your
business to keep out of nil the trouble
you enn und you can nnd will keep out.of
liver mul bowel trouble il you take Dr
King's New Life Pills. They keep billiousness,
n.nlarin and jaundice outoly our
system. 25c at Norton Drug Co's drug
store*
A Voice from I-'lorida.
Mr Editor: Please Allow me space
for a few words from this place.
Health is generally good down
hero.
Packing oranges has started and
there is a fair crop this year. Hut
4 1-.-. ' 1 ~
tiiu ui ^ruvvcirt ?ire in ur-.'iiu
that the truit is not going to bring
very good prices this year.
Money is scarce and times arc
hard. ft takes about all one can do
u> run business.
1 am in the saw mill business, and
the outlook for turpentine is dull,
Politics are the order here now.
They are oringing an issue now to,
bond our county for $100,000, and
the money is' to be uaed for building i
roads and a bridge across the St!
John river at Puiatka. I don't know
how it will go. It wdl be left to the ,
voters of the county at the general
election. I think some are simple
enough to vote the bonds
How about the no fence question
in Horry? Who is L M Hardee?
What on ear h is he thinking of to
bj in favor of the no fence law. Ho
goes on to say that the farmers of
Hon y. can't buy wire to fence their
farms. If they cannot how will they I
buy wire to make their pastures for
their stack in the woods? Maybe
Mr Hardee has not ligured on the
wire r ght. Y/,vg can buy wire and
staples enough for $12 00 to fence
one acre and $25 75 will get enough
to lence iour acres, aid lor
you ca;i get enough to fence ten
acres unci so on. So the farmer will
find in tiro long run that wire is
the cheapest and host fence lie can
have, and he will find when he has
to pasture his stock it will co*'
more than it will to make *. t'1 od
fence around his farm. Again he
vvtll lind mat he has not seen t.aro
times before. My advice to farmers
tin Horry county is to do all Uie.y
can to keep this no fence law out of
dear old Li or ry.
Look out voters don't let the
sharps fool you at the general election.
Do all you can to break up the
trusts and cliques and put the rings
out business ?tho^e who arc sitting
back in New York gambling on your
cotton while you are making it,
J. A. Tyler,
Putnam Hall, Fla.
TU Smith has opened an insurance
and brokerage ofllce next door
to the Kingston Hotel, and his advertisements
have been running in
this paper for sometime. Call on
him when you waut life insurance.
0
i ileadache 1
I Every Month I
X'M You may think, because you 155
.'J have long had ii, that you must iU ,
'# 'Iavc a headache every month, m
fw being a women. m
;5i Hut if you think so, you are ,
s'Sn ?t disease of your womanly inj j
organs, that thousands of other BE :
id women have been able to relieve Pi?}
$>] or cure, by tin.' use of that wonder- KB ;
hd, woman's medicine, US j
WOMAN'S RELIEF
jj? j "I recommend Cardui to all sick !
* ' women," writes Mrs. A. C. Beaver rffi 1
i of Unicoi, Tcnn. "1 suffered with ag |
itf* headache, bearing-down pains, Hf
i|uJj feet swelled, pains in shoulders flR
llj and many others. At last 1 took RC
r.!tr<litS lini'a (voJmajI OA I
wu,u,l,f HUVW ^ilMIVU i*\j |IUUIIU5
4 anJ have found it the host tried??&
kinc I ever used for female i$j
j^j>] troubles." kP
g At All Druggists ||
?3 WRITE FOR FRHE ADVICE, EL
MS statins okp and describing symp- Sw
yi totns, to Latlirt Ath'isovj/ JJept., H
Tin; Clia11a nuotrn Medicine Co.. QQ
V >: \ ^ Jj
ATTENTION MERCHANTS
- orHorry
County.
Send yoir orders for Apples, Oranges
llnnanas, Pntapoes, Onions, Cabbage an
all Kinds of Fruits and Produce to
It. F. JONES & SON,
Georgetown, S. C.
Ship lis your Chickens, Eggs and other
Country Produce. I'rompt returns guarun
teed.
Our Reference. Any business House in
(Jeorget< ?wn.
* 4&u(fC> <2ft 4B& Oft JO'S ?
| What is the Use f
| of Saying |
2 TUP BUST COMPANY or V
2 Till: S K'OMil STOMP'Yor T
2 Till I.ARtirST COMPANY? I|
^ Tllcy all Say These Tliiiiirs. ^
{'\ I S A V SIM 1' I. V \'
i Springfield I
I FIRE & MARINE INS. f
| COMPANY |
X OP MASSACHUSETTS. [
^ Orjrmii/.ccl IK4*>.
jj M. W. COLLINS j?
? AGKNT
WIWWWWWWWWWH
Fire Fire Fire.
To I'roperty Owners!
THE OLD AND t IlIKI)
(GLENS' FALLS
INSURANCE COMPANY
I las beer. tested and tried by the year in
and year out vissltudes of the business,
including theconllagations of a half century.
nnd continued to grow until it has
attained a nearly sixty years honorable
and progressive historj and ranks in financial
strength as one of the few very
strongest American Companies.
D A Spivey 6c Co
j NOTICE TO Al l. OVERSEERS.
You are hereby noiilied to have your
'full time put in on your auction ot road
by November 20th.
YVee.annot wait until January for the
work to tie tini;-hed up. The above notice
will be strictly looked into.
Yours respectfully,
W K HOLT, Bupetvisor.
I WANTED -To sell 10,000 boxes
jjof Oranges and Grape Fruit. Fresh
;! tf'rom the land r?f the Manatee. I
'bandit*, only t.lie finest Florida fruit.
1 ship in tar lots or less. Special
pricos on car lots. J, B. Krnitli,
Box 501,
i jan 1 Tampa, Fla.
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1 S P HAWES,
111 GROCERIES.
Gaters to the wants of
i the People. For First Class
Groceries place your order
with me.
thf, children like it
[KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE
1 COUCH SYRUP
LOUIS
232 and 234 King Street, Ct
The Largest Wh
WE CUT FINE P
WARM WEATHER UNDERWEAR.
Gents' 'leavy Cotton and Wool Mixed
Vest and Drawers, valued $1 25. imperial
each bSo.
(it'iits All Wool Vest ami Drawers (nut
oral color) each $1 IS.
laidh-s Cotton and Wool Mixed Hihhed
V sts, incdiiun and heavy weights each
i 5c.
Ladies Cotton Nibbed Norland Draw
rs, lie ht 'neilinin and heavv welchts
jurll, lilc
LadifS I a 111 woi^lit Silk unci Wool
Wst iii:?l I >rn\\ ?*rst cncli, -yl 0( I.
1 A'
| ^ ^
1 Com[
U i
$
1 Stylish, Nobby t
| PRICES Ai
i
%
DUSENBl
DEALER
rrOI>DVIT
We are Prepared
surrounding coi
very best Dry G<
Notions, Clothir
and Caps. Rer
that our stock is 1
ed with care, whil<
not be Duplicated
in the Carolinas
please and will be
niir I nw nricftiQ f<n
V 1 JU^ V/ V jp* JL A WW A V
The Sters 01
Is the place to got Dry
As complete a Stock of Shoes jih ca
at prices to prions to suit evorvbod
Corner Store but be. sure turn call on
J. E. Nl
BAKERFresh
Bread and Cakes ulwuvs on
filled with choicofjoodh for family us<
, est possible not.ob. Phone orders ^'i
livery guaranteed. Phone N'?. 18.
VEGETABLES
B. T. HYMA
CO H E!
larlcston, South Carolina.
olesale and Retai
IECE GOODS IN
AT WHOLES^
NEW WAIST STYLES. 11
STYUSS, YES!
All that is possible to put into a cor i
redly made waist. Hut there Is service
too, a.id lownessof price, that., i|ua11ty eon,
>hli red, isjlittle short of astonishing ami
most pleasing as well.
Now TnfTota Silk Waists in Hlack and
and a full lino of colors, oacli $ > 00.
Ladies fiiico Waists triininod with lace
and medallions $\i 50, 00, ijd 50, $11 75
up to $v!5 00.
Ladies Whito Linen Waists, some
trimmed embroidered figures, others plain
tucked, $? 50 to 10 00.
& Collins
lany ,
ind Well Fitting j
5E RIGHT.
JRY&CO
ts IN
h. C.
to Furnish the
untry with the
oods, Groceries,
ig, Shoes, Hats "
nember, Please,
large and select
e our Prices can? 1
I by any House
We study to
please you with|
r the best goods.
n the Corner
Goods at Fame Prices. i
n be found anywhere in Styles and I
y. When in need don't pass the (
CHOLASGROCER
hand. Our Grocery Department is
i and are marked down to the low- ,
ven careful attention and prompt deIN
SEASON.
NTHE BAKER.
7 THE GROCER MAN
N & CC
"satisfacticj
1 Mail Order Houj
ANY LENGTH FC
tLE PRICES.
Fascinating Fall and Win- ]
ter Fabrics.
I I Inch satin slipped Poplin, black and
til colors, yard J* 1 5li) i
_ i
IT) inch imported Kiliet Voilo in blue,
fjrevand brown, yard $1 115.
'Hi inch Satin Viola, black and all the I
new colors, yard $1 75,
We carryalar^e assortment of Dress
Goods in plain weaves and Inney mixtures
in all the newest colors, I'J 111, IT),
3ft, ill), -18 up to $;$ 50 the yard
t
Ladies TnlTola Silk Waists, black and
colors, value $1 00, special each $!t 00.
Seed-TUW
> Huists Rutabaga Turni
time to
l Fresh. Tui
> Remember Buists P
| Coivway Dn
I WHAT T
I Wp tloll Q.<=^/U r
IWT v uvn kJVV^U V,
We have one thousand
proof seed oats. Plenty
hundred barrels of flour.
A car each of bagging a
other stuff. The Hour w
advance and our custoi
Cheese weight from eigh
WE BUY IN CARS ANL
Palmetto G
WHOLESALE. IN,
JOHN P. COOPER, Se
D csc\ r1 c* r\ D
I\VUU UI1U I\V^1 I lV^ll
oTii
TAIIOJ
Have Two Stores filled to ovorflowii
ket and sefling them at prices never h
I.n the U W Hodge's building they
lave a ^10,000.00 stock of General
Merchandise, everything and any- ]
thing kept in a a general store.
Their low prices will astonish you. <
3all and look over their stock. ;
N. M. BLANTOIS
i
L. B. Singleton
ATTORNEY ANO COUNSELOR 1
AT LAW
Conway, South Carolina.
OQicti in Spivey Building 1
>MP'Y
>N" or Your Money Back
se in the South.
)R MERCHANTS
Finest Display of Ladies
and Miss Suits in the
South.
I.adies strictly Tailored Suits in fancy
mixtures. Would soil easily at $'?'5 00.
Dur price, suit ;*10 00,
Ladies and Misses Tailor Made Suits
in plain liroadcloth and mannish mixtures
Suits that would retail easily at $'^0 00,
Diir price, suit -tin 00.
o r S2S ?M>.
We have an assortment ?>f Ladies and
Misses suits iu plain and fanry stripped
broadcloths, plain and fancy Panamas and
Herringbone stripes in all the new colors.
I he i irgest assortment and the greatest
I'nllliiu 111 t ). .1 V>, I, unit Illl
' IIIUVO III MU' UWUUI, .I'll!
vwwwwwg
IIP - Seed!
<
p Seed. Now is the ^
get |
n ii> Seec 1 ?
rize Medal seed.
Comp'y |
...j
O EAT. |
)ats and Rye i
bushels of red rust I
of seed rye. Three g
One hundred cheese. ^
nd ties and piles of ft
as bought before the |
ners get the benefit. $
t to thirty pounds each ^
> SAVE YOU MONEY B
roccry Co |
flULLINS. s. c. |
cretary and Treasurer
iber !
iioN & co.
Li,, TV. O.
with the best woods on the tnnrcard
of before in this section.
Ob the other hand, in the
K II Seals Storo, they have just as
lar^e a stock of Hardware and
Furniture at the lowest prices quoted
in this country. Don't buy . till
you see it.
Ynnru Vr>p TVa<lf?
I 6c COMPANY.
J N. JENRETTE
Conveyancer & Notary Public
Writes Titles, Mortgages, Liens,
Agreements, Contracts, Ac. Abtructing
and Copp aSpe ciultj.