The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 18, 1909, Image 7

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I Are You | I Regular? I If you arc no^it Is a sign of Ni H disease, a sign of sonic hidden f>; Bfl femalo trouble, thnt may be under- r'| j mining and weakening your con- B.j H stitution, and laying up for you g? } * much future suffcrlug. I$l B| Many thousands of weak, Ir 1 (V | H regular, suffering women have, in Hj P88* ^0 years, been greatly s!?* HI benefited or cured bv tlic use nf I HH that well-known, successful, purely ffl vegetable, female tonic and cura- g. ' 18 tlvc remedy i 1 WCM^i RELIEF Apple fl. Barnes, of Alio, Tex., f writes: "I caught cold, which |V{ ggg mauu "'V irregular anu gave ItlC " ' jjS pains in my shoulders and sides. L M i'ur almost 2 weeks I could not fet lift a chair. Cardui brought ine I- fj IgB all right again; I have no more r-' IgjJ pains and am in very good ? ES health." ! ||j At All Druggists j|| WKITH I:OR ^HE ADVICE, & ?21 Btatlng nge and describing symp- R" raid toms, to Ladies Advisory D< ; Tho Chattanooga Mqdiclno Co., ?: jSfl Chattanooga, Tonn. F. 84 Copy Summons for Relief (Complaint not Served) State of South Carolina, ) County of Horry s COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Ruth L Ammons, Plaint ill' against Ada Ed^re Parker, Florence Edijt Hurgess and Lute Ed^e Pinner Defendants. To tho Defendants: A .1131,1 n, ..i in i> i nua cai^o nii'KiT, r iun'iicc Burgess and Lute Kd<*e Pinner. You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint ii this action which lias been liled ii the oflico of the Clerk of the Cour of Common Pleas, for the said Conn t.y, and to serve a copy of your an swer to the said complaint on tin subscriber at his oflice at Conway S. C , within twenty days after tin sorvico hereof exclusive of the da; of such service; and if you fail ti answer the complaint within th time aforesaid, the plaintilT in thi action will apply to the Court fo i the relief demanded in thecomplaint ? January 13th, A D. 11)03. C. C. C. P II. H. Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney rn. a -i _ iii - i * - * io nua I'iC^c I'arKcr, aosent. tic fondant:?Piouse take notice thsi the complaint in this action an the summons, of which the fori goino is a copy, were filed in ll office of the Clerk of the Court ( Common Picas of Horry County o the 15th day of January A. I). 190! II. H. Woodward, PlainlitT's Attornc W. L. Bryan, C. C. C. P. GEO S HACKER & SOI 544, 546 and 548 King St, CHARLESTON, S. ( g ^ M O UMH NO Window and Fnaey Goods Specialty I am still agent for thoi good cypress shingles yc need. Good lot always < hand. Hal L Bucl at Bank of Conway. Notice. All porsons are forbidden to bi or trespass on my lands on the (* ivants Ferry^Troad, lyin<? botwci the six and seven mile post on si road. Anyone violating the sn will be delt with according to hi II. II. Linker Call at the Herald offico for j/c printing Died at Wainpec William Irvin Thompson, the 1) months old sou of Mr M 15 and Carrie Thompson. Ho was a patient sufferer for two weeks. Death was I a relief to the storm tossed little body and the freed spirit is now mingling with those who have gone before. Clod called the little bud early to bloom in his garden where there are no thorns to pierce his tiny feet as I ho wanders along the banks of the rivers. There was a budding rose, Culled before it bloomed, Whose inuoceucc did sweet disclose, Beyond that flower perfume. r?Jhose who to his loss are grieved Tins consolation given, Ele from a world relieved. ] And blooms a rose in heaven. Grandma. The Secret of l.oiiy; Life* A French scientist has discovert d one secret of Ion^ life His method deals with the blood. Hut long ag< , millions of Americans had proved Electric Hitters prolongs lifo and j makes it worth living. It purities, nnriches and vitalizes the blood, rebuilds wasted nerve cells, imparts life and tone to the entire system. Its a Godsend to weak, sick and debilitated people. "Kidney trouble II had blighted my life for months," writes \V M Sherman, of Gushing. Me , "but Electric Hitters cured ine i entirely." Only 50e at Norton Drug Co. i ? mm %# mm Shell (iatlicrinicH. The health of the community i> very good at this time. Farmers are preparing for another crop. Weather was very cold the first ol last week. Mr .1 M McDowell is preparing to build a storehouse where he proposes doing a general mercantile business in the neiir future Tiio writer wishes him much success in , his undertaking. He is the son ol Mr W .1 McDowell. L P T<5dd is hauling brick for 1 M Chestnut, who is building a bin ^ line house. Mr \Y N Chestnut is building an . add tion to his resideuce. ^ Well, we want to hear from Brown ^ Kyos so that we can yet the visr.i ing ;>nd doings of our homo folk. With best wishes to the Hernk . and its readers. ~~ 1 J K, Soldier Italk* Doatli Plot. y It seemed to J A Stone, a civil > war veteran, of Kemp, Texas, that e a plot existed between a desperate s lung trouble and the grave to cause r his death. '*1 contracted a stubbon " cold, he writes, "that developed a cough that stuck to me, in spite of all remedies, for years. My woight ran down to 1 MO pounds. Then 1 began to use l)r King's New Disoovery, which restored mv health d completely. 1 now weigh 178 d pounds." Fjr severe Colds, obsti> nate Cough, Hemorrhages, Asthma. ie and to prevent Pneumonia its uiv 3f rivaled. 50c and $1 00. Trial bot ?n tie five. Guaranteed by Nortoi 1. Drug Co. 1>ItzIP ? .7 H Hux was born November 21 1882, and died January 5, 100!), AI N that, a good doctor and loving one could clo could not stay the utifeel _ in# hand of death. He leaves : ^ mother, one sister, one brother ant jjj a large circle of friends to mour his death. His death is quite a los r^. to his aged mother and he will b - much missed by her. lie was burie< o at the family graveyard in the pres C ence of a large number of people. Social functions of winter, mid ^ night lunches, loss of sleep tell o ^ the health, Ilollister's Rocky Moun ^ tain Tea clears the blood, aids di & gestion, relieves fatigue: make am ?1 retains your health. Greatest tonic ^ Tea or Tablets. 85c. Conway Dru; Company. A Caril of Thanks. We lake this method of thank in; our friends for their kindness inou sad trouble. Mr and Mrs M B Thompson. ?? Washington Once Oavo I p ^ to three doctor ,; was kept in be J j for three weeks. Blood poiso from a spider's bito caused larg deep sores to cover his leg. Tb doctors faded, then "Bucklen's Ai nica Salvo completely cured me, )U , writes John Washington, of Bos m Ml,evi^e? Texas. For eczema, boih i b irns and piles its supreme, 25 at. Norton Drug Co. |C |Shingles =*1 Shingles! mt I ai- Iron sn ingles call on [ ') oh white me i 1 sr. h burroughs & co ,0c] i conway, s c. THE House that I Gives You Satis- H faction or Your Money Bock 23 WE CUT FINE F Clearanc t0 Get under this Golden Economy and it is your due to reap some of t prices that are made possible by thi SALE OF FURS. Halanee of stock of Furs consisting of our Shawl-throws and Scarfs, in all tiie popular skins. Choice of what is left at IIAKF l?RICn. BLANKET SPECIAL 10-4 All VVoul Plakl llhuikets, nil colors. Regular value $5 50. Clearance price 50. HORSES. nULEf ? / We arc agents in Marion Buggies. There is no othe famous bufigies. We are a better at the price- When Hardware and Furniture C< THE HOI While the 1 Begin Now! 1 I il i Give us your Dkuo Busj s j aud make il the most prosp * DJ1UGS, TOHJ5T AltTI 1 ' n j .STATIONERY AI S CltiARS. TOBACCO, IMPI P | i Prescription 1 Noton n ! j; , Conwe rr "> . BAKERFresh Bread and Cakes always < filled with choice goods for family lest possible notch. Rhone orders ! livery guaranteed. Phone No 13. <i ! VECETABLE I Is the place to get D As complete a Stock of Shoos as at pricCvS to price; *n suit every Coruer Store but, 00 sure ana call J? E* N 4 Take T1 m*ki iL- - ... ouis Cot 2 AND 234 KING S >IECE GOODS IN AT WHOLES^ . S^ale Shower. Put out your hands for soin he Harvest. Re at I every item printed, s CLEARANCE : A LL AT LOUIS C SALE OF SUITS At l))^- reductions. Ladles' Tailored Suits in yor.d quality. Broad Cloth and Mannish Mixtures. Regular price $1.") 00. Clearance price $10 OS LADIES' SUITS Perfectly Tailored, made oj best ..n.ilitv: Uhifton Broad Cloth and Mannish Mixtures. Regular price! $2."> 00. Sale suit $10 7">, Dealers in 3, BUGGIES, WAC county for the celebrated Mo; r Buggies sold in this section tlso agents for the Wrenn Hi in Mullins stop at our stables ompany and look over our lin jLIDAYC( Ina Movinn <)iul Dillon lTiUllilldi 111(11 i\/ii fear is Voung! Don't Wail! inkss this year and wc will try erous of all your life. iajks, patknt mi:i>ioini:s nt> confectionerv, 2s :an? smokicks' aktici.es. Work a Specialty. Drug Co ly, S. C. GROCER v* ?%*-?/! out* n rroorMf nnmrtrnont. j11 uaiiu , v/u? V?wvv/IJ ->-~w-- ? use and are marked down to the lou given careful attention and prompt dc iS IN SEASON. |y THE BAKER. THE GROCER MAN in fhp P.nrnpi JB9 MtU Wl IHVI ry Goods at Panic Prices. i can be found anywhere in Styles an body. When in need don't pass ti on ilCHOLAS le Herald T CHARLESTON S ANY LENGTH FC ^LE PRICES. ICxtl'MO] 10 of the splendid savings. All your t>t uiul then think?think of tin; j^real sa '(>11 EN & COMPANY. SALE Oh SUITS Rare Bargains. Ladies' strictly Man Tailored Soils, in lino quality, ChilTon Broad Cloth, and Striped j Mannish effects $30 00 and $32 50 qualities. Clearance price $21 OH. LADIES' SUITS Perfectly Tailored made of best quality Chilldn Broad Cloth. Lobular price $ 15 00. Clearance price $21 OH MPANY I IONS, HARNESS ycr, Babcock and Cortland that can compete with these uggies and there is nothing i next door to the Pee Dee e. It will interest you. 3MPANY I Trespass N ot i ce. All persons arn hereby forbidden to enter or trespass upon our lands in Soeastee totvuship, containing 1000 aere;', more or less, bounded j by Waceatnavv river, lands of Messrs (I rant-, George Stulveyot al. Hunting, fishing and trapping are also forbidden under the strict penaly of the law. (J. A. DeLettre, \V. I'. I lard wick. On Flour, Me Sugar, Molas v/ v r k fc- vy x x vv Shorts, Hay, ( 1 We can save Cents on X\ sell by the v sell to the far i give us your want it this y< you would be the way we d< "The Coop< Mullins, So ESTABL1 Home, Springfield and 0 New York Underwriters J I SIXTY ^ Are you insured against fir e Are you insured in a good Are you insured in one of ti # The best insurance calls for th record lon^ enough to prove its st< ? If you want to be afe insi above c MALCOLM W. I II IM^????????? ^ I The Largest Wholesale and Re tail Mail Order | House in the q South. )R MERCHANTS :4( 1 ii la i*y. 'i^hbors an* gather in^f goodly shares viii^s over regular and 4,other store" SALE OF CLOAKS Cl i o ! n ur l\'\ '? "" -1 ?vuhj ? iiiiv ni/.i; ullll uuiui' yuu want when writing. ISalupce of our Ladies and Misses Cloaks <^o on sale to close out at exactly i iv ii ricicE. BLANKET SPECIAL One Lot Dixie Made Wool Blankets 10 I wide. Regular value $5 00, Clearance price ? > 50, ASSAD RABEL, DEALFU IN Dry (Hoods, Notions, NOTIONS JEWELRY < 'LOT 11 I N<i, II \'l S AM) ??A I?S GENTS I-URNISHINGS. j CONWAY, S C. New Goods. Lowest Prices ! have just onyned up in the store lately occupied by ,1 I) Oliver on brd Avenue, one ttl I lie best and newest lines of goods ever br<audit to Conway. 1 have something to suit every body and which everybody needs at pi ices that cannot bo duplicated, An inspection Is invited. CHOICE IIUSII FRUITS &, CONFECTIONERIES CONSTANTLY ON H,\INI>. L. B. Singleton ATTORNEY AM) COUNSELOR AT LAW Conway, South Carolina. Ollice in Spivov Iliiilflinfir J N.JENRETTE Conveyancer & Notary Public Writes Titles, Mortgages, ' Liens, Agreements, Contracts, ?&c. Abt.raetintr and Cr.ppoSi i eialry a at, Meal, Grits, . , ~ ? t ~ t? lUUtlUVJU, Meal, Bran, Jorn, Oats, Etc you 10 to 30 le dollar. We wholesale and mer. Why not business. We sar and believe i pleased with 3 business. 1SSCERY CO. cr Wholesale" uth Carolina. SHED 1849 nsoraiioe Co. r 10 A US OLD e? Good! Company? Better! he above companies? Best! e host Companies -Companies with a ibility and reliability. ire your Home in one of the onipanies. COLLINS, Agent.