The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 07, 1909, Image 8

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Bn tared at the Poet Office at OonwyS. Second Clans Mall Matter. UUblSHKD KVKKY THURSDAY MORNING BY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO. SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR PKH YKA | H. H, WOODWARD, Editor THURSDAY. JAN 7, 1000. Dr D T Riley came in on the train from Florence Tuesday, to the delight of his numerous friends hereabouts. Mr and Mrs \V. P Ilardee, who have been visiting relatives and friendrt in Conway and vicinity spending the holidays, returned to their home in Georgia Satuday. There wore lively times in Conway last Monday. Numerous "old plugs" were swapped olT for bran new ones and at one time during the day the boneyard was full of them. Mark for It^ntli. '.'Three years ago 1 was marked for death. A graveyard cough was tearing my lungs to pieces. Doctors failed to help me and hope had lied, when my hus- i bond got Driving's New Discovery*" says Mrs A (J Williams of Mac Ivy, "The first I dose helped and improvement kept on un- | til I had gained 58 pounds in weight and my health was lully restored." This medicine holdsthe wot Id's healing record for coughs and colds and lung and throat diseases. It prevents pneumonia. Sold under guarantee at Norton Drug Go's drug store. 50c and $1 00. Trial bottle free. Appendicitis is essentially a rich man's disease ard one on which ho holds a monopoly. The rich man has an appendix, a knife must bo used to elTeet a cure, then follows a bio bill. The poor man has no appendex?his is the old fashion stomach ache and 10 cents worth of paregoric is enough for several cures. ??? Brave Fire Fuddles. often receive severe burns, putting out lires, then use Hueklen's Arnica Salve and fogetthem. Ttsoon drives out pain. For burns, scalds, wounds cuts, and bruises its earth's greatest healer. Quickly cures skin erup-_ lions, old sore, boils, ulcers, felons* best File cure made. Relief is instant. 25c. at Norton Drutr Co. DIED Tho death angel visited the homo of Mr and Mrs J H Moses and took away their loving daughter, Miss Annie Lillian. She was sick only nine days. She was born May 11th, 181)2 and died December 1th, 11)08. She leaves a father and mother and live sisters, as follows: Mrs W M Saneys, Mrs N A Gore, Mrs W M Stephens and Fleetie and Lila Moses and brother Attis Moses. She was a member of the Clarendon M E Church and a member of the Sunday school in tho exercises of which she took a great interest. She was also a pupil of the Clarendon G raded school, where she will bosadlv missed by her schoolmates. She called the names of all of the family before she died and told her mother not to cry for she was going homo, lie*' bright smiles and kindly greetings will be sadly missed by those who knew her and loved her. All that loving hands and skilled physicians could do was done to arrest the fatal illness and turn the i ebbing tide of life, but in obedience to the divine will death claimed its victim and the grave received its occupant. Her remains were laid to rest on Sunday afternoon in the Clarendon burying ground. The funeral services were conducted by her pastor, Iiev E 1 Sawyer, State of South Carolina, Countv of Horry COURT~ Of COMMON PLEAS Copy Summons for Relief?(ComIplaint not Served) Lizzie Carroll, Plaintiff, against Amanda Grainger, Ella Rogers, Samuel Grainger, Bertrad Grainger, Ivirt orainger, Ida orainger, Maggie orainger, Thomas orainger, and Albert Roger, as Administrators of the personal estate of Andrew orainger, deceased. Defendants. To the Defendants, Amanda orainger, Ella Rogors, Samuel orainger, Bertrad orainger. Kirt orainger, Ida orainger, Maggie orainger, Thomas orainger and Albert Rogers, as adminLtrators of the personal estate of A ndrew orainger, decoded. You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action which has been tiled in the office of the (llflpb af thft rimii* /?f ('.>?*??,>i>? - - uvunuuii J IL'HH for said county and to serve a copy of your answer to the Haid complaint on the subscriber at his ollico at Conway S C,, within twetity days after the service hereof exclusive of the day of such service; and If you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff "in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. December 19th, 11)08. II II WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. W. L. Bryan, C, C. C. P. To Samuel oraln^er, Abpent Defendant: Please t ike notice that the complaint in the above stated action and the summons of which the foregoing is a copy were filed in the ollice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas on the 5th day of January, A. D. 1900. II 11 WOODWARD Plaintiff's Attorney, w. L Bryan, C. C. C. P. "ThU Is Thlm." Not In a thousand years will blood forgot blood, even In this great nation of ours. The column had been winding nil morning through open country. Now It was approaching close woodland and high grann. The captain of the company, acting as advance guard, knew that troublo was probably lying ahead, tie called to him his per sergeant- tho lunu he hail been saving through all the day for tho time when a "best" pan was needed. "Sergeant O'llnro," he said, "I want you to pick out from the company any six men you cliooso and go ahead as a point. You can have anybody you want?only choose tho best you know. 1 think wo will ho fired on from tlioso low hills." Sergeant O'lLire's eyes searched the company. "Sullivan!" he called./ "McCarthy! O'Donuoll! Morlarlty! McGinnls!" lie hesitated. Ills glance wandered uneasily up and down tho line. Big, honest Swedes, burly Teutons, lanky Yankees, there were in plenty. But where?oh, yes, there oiutbe left of tho line?that bright eyed, pug nosed, red headed little beggar, nodding and Imploring attention with his twisted up face. Tho sergeant's brow cleared. "Lynch!" ho called, with a sigh of relief. "This Is thlm. sorr." he added. ^ turning to tho captain.?Outing. DOING THEIR DUTY. Scores of CoiiwnyPropIc are I.earn injr the Duty of tlic Kidneys. To filter tho blood is tho kidneys' dut y. When thev fail to do this the kidneys arc sick. Backache and many kidney ills follow; Urinary trouble, diabetes. Doan's Kidney Pills euro them all. Mrs M Man hoi m, living on Godbold street, Marion, SC., says: l(I am pleased to say that Doan's Kidney Pills have proven very* beneficial to me. f used them for backache and kidney trouble and received splendid relief. My back ached and pained me severely and 1 had distressing pains through my kidney regions. I also suffered from headaches, had a tired languid feeling and my rest was broken at night, owing to the too frequent action of my kidneys. 1 used one box of , Doan's Kidney Pills and they corrected the action of the secretions, and banished the pain in my back. I am feeling so much better that I am pleased to acknowledge the bonrUWo r <1 ? uvo \iv;i i vt:u 1 roil I tUU UJS13 Ol i-J Oil 11 S Kiduov Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster Milburn Co , Buffalo, New York, sold agents for the United State*.. Remembor the name- Doan's? and take no other. Send your ? THE HI ^?jt| They will receive Pr< Satisfaction Guarante I Le?a,and |-A SPEC WORK 1 I We have just received a of different sizes, and a few AND DRIVERS, We offer them for sale or cured, and at prices to comp( Come and see them before bu We wish to thank you foi have tfiven us heretofore and same through the coming yet J D SINGLE' LORIS, Wantkd:?A teacher to teach school in Little River Neck. Want a man with some experience Good wages and to begin just after Christmas. See mo for further information. R. Livingstone, Trustee. Shin jjrlcn sttifijrlrn. We have for sale at Basket Factory, shingles of all grades. Waccamaw Shingle Co. Per W 11 Howell. COLLINS & BUTLER Wholesale Lumber Dealers LORIS, S. C. We are in the market for any kind of sawed lumber. Wo buy both in Carload Lots and outputs of Mills Correspondence solicited and will receive our prompt attention. WANTED 500 bushels sound clay peas. State amount you can furnish and yonr lowest price delivered. L. B. Fort, Fork, S. C. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden to enter or trespass in any manner upon our lauds lying on and in Kingston Lake, in Conway township, containing 350 acres and known as the Robert Anderson land. All violators will get the full penalty of the law, J. D. Anderson, G. D. Andersen. dec 24 it. FOR SAFK. Seventy-five acres, more or less, good up-land, having ten acres cleared, one dwelling house and barn, lying on both sides Kates Hay road, adjoining lands of lien Mishoe Silas Cannon, S. P. Bourn and oth , ers. Nearest post ollice, Haskell, S' C. Address, T. P. Martin,. Ilaskell, S. C Notice. Thcro will be a meeting of the strawberry growers of tho Adrian Association on on the second Saturday in January, 1 BOB at 2 p. m. I A full attendance is requested. C. W, Booth, President. Per D. T). A. For Sale. 250 gallons of best blue cane syrup. Carefully made and purest ilavor, write or call on J W McConiick & Son, Stalvey, S. C. sprml I iui uiui m orders to [>mpt Attention and m Mill Work 1 SALTY? | mules . nice lot of WORK MULES I p r tfood tWOUK HORSES | i liberal terms, if well se- I ?te with any other doaler. I f< vin# elsewhere. I ^ r the liberal patronage, you I (i ask^a continuance of the 1 rARY A CO v . s c o THE HO HORSES, riuLE; We are agents in Marion Buggies. There is no otlic famous bufigies. We are ; better at the price. When Hardware and Furniture C THE HOI Come and see clothing, sfi JEWELRY Solid gold rings, ladies n< laces, bracelets aiul fobs We have a few dozen styles that we will sell at C * I THIS IW l Afi ISV IEver shown and now or Claus, care Conway Ha I cCall's Pattern IV and uy your Christmai patterns 10 and 15 cenl A big line of Men's will have another big li More goods coming in c Watch our large/pl but not too busy to give [I i lie hwr SUBSCRIE THE MARKETS WILMINGTON SPIRITS TURPENTINE ? Market leady centa. ROSIN?Market $2 00 per barrel of 280 ounds, TAR?Market firm, $1 00. CRUDE TURPENTINE ? Market fni, $1.15 per barrel for hard, $11.00 >r dip. and $51.00 for virgin. COTTON MARKET I larket?bteady 8 5 8 cents for mid ling. CONWAY COTTON?firm middling 8 ets TURPENTINE/?Market Dip $2 50 irgin $2.80. PRODUCE MARKET 008 20 to 25 HICK ENS t 25 to 40 0 V ' V 1 LLIDAY COMPANY A Dealers in S, BUGGIES, WAGONS, HARNESS county for the celebrated Moyer, Babcock and Cortland A r Buggies sold in this section that can compete with these ilso agents for the Wrenn Buggies and there is nothing in Mullins stop at our stables next door to the Pee Dee oinpany and look over our line. It will interest you. ^LIDAYCOMPANY Mullins, Marion and Dillon. A , j*4ggy ta m khb^ip S3 yk 9 the Bargains we have to offer you today in toes, rubber boots, Ms. Special Bargains eck In furs, wraps and ladies i. j coats. Ciilfc ? 1 ? 1 .1 ... -- duuo vi men aim uoys clouting that are a little off ?OST. I I IS A1 X.^U A I1TI0T1SS FOKsss | The most beautiful line of | iS AND HOLIDAY GOODS \ exhibition. Let all the children write to Santa g rgain House, for what they want at once. | lagazine and Fashion Sheets now on display. Call I s dress and get the pattern at the same? time. All | Ls. Magazines 5c. a copy or 50c. a year. E s and Youth clothing just in this week. Remember we | neof Ladies' Jackets in this week, cheaper than ever. ? laily. I ate lass windows. Too busy to write advertisements I > you more goods for less money all the time. g _ ^ _ w. ? va a a m m ^ ^0 %0 I o R m HBW?BB 11 m mil in'HI M >! mm !? ??? ? ! iE FOR THE HERALD. Garden Seeds I Buist's and Ferry's Fresh Garden Seeds A i All Varieties I CONWAY DRUG CO. %*vwN*NMWvwwwim#*<wv*w*<ffww*4wm#wwfwwMwim#??imw?wm#NwwwwwwNwy 4