The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 01, 1909, Image 7

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IBS World's Greatest M Rheumatism, Sciatica. Lamd Back, Stiff J"'"' and Muscles, Sort- Throat, Colds, Strains, sprains, Cuts, Bruises .Colic, Cramps, lndigesM ''tin, Toothache, and all Nerve, Boneand Muscle and Pains. The genuine h as Noah's Ark package, asc. ,50c. and $ 1ooby a I Ideal every where. Sample by mailt ree. NoHMIll^MrnnCHMON*, VA.,? tOSTON^A**., U.?.A. I^otice of Sale, Under and by virtue and decree of sale made by His Honor Robert Aldrich, in the case of M C Dusenbury, trading as Dusenbury Co., plaintiffs vs Mary Frances Floyd, c* al , defendants, and dated the 15th of March, A D 1909,'*1, the undersigned, B J Sessions, ^Shpriff of Horry county, will sell m public auction before the court h^use door at Conway, in the county of Horry and State of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, on sales dav . . f J in April next, it being the 5th day of said month, all and singular the following described lands and promises, towit: Tract No 1, Containing one hundred and thirty (180) acres, more or less, lying, and- oeiug in Bucks town, ship, in the county and Slate aforesaid, bounded by iands llf J J Cook A the tract known &s tlie Samuel Smart place and laud# formerly kuowu as the lands of Solomou James, the tract hereinbefore doscribed being the identical tract which was conveyed to Stacy McQueen by Benjamin Moore by hit need bearing date October 29 ih, 1872 and conveyed to Prank McQueen by his two separate deeds dated respectively January 11th, 1884 and January 1st, 1887; excepting however, from the above described boundaries that ceitain tiffcv (5(b ao.r?^ thereof surveyed by Frank McQueen for Harrison Kirton, but which he did not convoy to him, and the same fully shown by a plat of the same made by M F Sarvis. Tract No 2. 44All and singular that certain tract or parcel ot land containing fifty (50) acres, more or less, situate, lying aud being in Buoks township, county and State aforesaid, bounded on the north oy lands of Ben Bradly, ou the east by lauds of Fanny Paul, on the south by lands of F M McQueen and on the west by lands of Sam Smart and Wm Smith, this being the tract of land surveved hv Frank MrOnppn fnr - - ' -J - Harrison Kirton, but whicb he did convey to him, ard the same it BflH||kly shown by a plat of the samt by M F Sarvis of date the of sale, CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers. B J SESSIONS, Sheriff of Horry County. Dated the 15th day of March, it)09 ^ Notice of Sale. f^ Under and by virtue of a decree and order of sale made by His Honor Robert Aldrich in the cane of Marv Rabon, Martha U Rabon and George M Rabon jr., Slaintiffs V9 Mary C Rabon, </eremlah :abon, John 11 Rubon Lily Alford, Burroughs & Collins Compauy defendants, and dated the 15th day of March A I) 1909, I the undersigned W L Bryan (! lorlr lit ll)a / Iniiiit ? av. u iiiv mi 1/1 vt'iuuiiiu i icau, will sell at public auction before the court ho use door at Conway in the county of 1[ orry and State of South Carolina during the legal hours of sale on salesday in April next, it being the 5th day of said month all and singular the following described lands and premises to wit; All and singular that certain tract or parcel of land situate in Bayboro township in the county and State aforesaid, containing one hundred and forty (140) acres, more or loss, and bounded on the north, south and west by landa of Burroughs ?fc Collins Co., and on the east by lands of G W Rabon and Moses Uabon the same being a part of a tract of three hundred acres derived by the said George M Rabon from the estate of his father George Rabon and roeing the premises tbo said peorge M ltxbon resided at the time of his death, Terms of sale, CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers. W L BRYAN, Clerk Court Common Pleas. Dated 15th day of March A D 1909. Notice of Sale. Under and by virtue of a decree a nd or der of sale made by His Ilonof Robert Aldrich in the case of Ruth L Amons plaintiff vs Ada Edge Parker Florence Edge Burgess and Lutie Edge Pinner, defendants and dated the 15th day of March. AD the undersigned W L Bryan Clerk Court of Common Pleas will sell bftWrethe court house door in Conway in the county of Horry and State of South Carolina during legal hoars of tale on salesday in April next it being the 5th day of said month all and singular the following described lands and premises to wit: "All and singular that certain tract or parcel of land containing one hundred and flftv noPAH mnr? np 1a?? lirmrHort on the north by lands of W H Rabon, on the east by land of L? H Burroughs on the south by land of John P Dunn and C N Ca\t8ee and on the west by the Waccamaw river this being the tract of land whereon the said Daniel Edge resided at the time of his death and conveyed to him by by his deed of date day of AD \ Terms of sale CASH. Purchaser to pay for paper*. W L BRYAN Clerk of Court Common Pleas. Dated the HM day <^f March A D 1909 Thfy business of both the news and job departments of the Herald has Increased to such an extent asneces, Bitated the issurance of a four col/ umn supplement last week. We are ' equal to almost any emergency, i FAIR EXCHANGE? A New Buck foran Old One. How It Can be Done In Conway. The back aches at times with a dull, indescriable fueling, making you weary and rest.e-s, piercing paiu9 shooting across the region' of the kidueys, and again the loins are so lame to stoop is agony. No use to rub or apply a plaster to a back in this condition. You cannot reach the cause. Exchauge the bad back for a new and stronger one. Conway residents would do well to pro tit by the following example: P O Fulkenstein, 415 Darlington street, Florence, SC., says: "Doan s Kidney Pills are in my estimation an excellent rem dy. I suffered al most constantly from a dull ache in the small of my back. I also had sharp, shooting pains in my loins aud upon arising in the morning 1 was very lame and sore aud it was quite a little while before the stiffness disappeared. I came to the conclusion that my kidneys were disordered as the secretions were highly colored and contained a dark sediment. I used about a box of Doau's Kld*ey Pills and thov acted promp.ly, removing the lameness and soreness from my kidneys and regulating the passage of the kidney secretions. My back is now free from pain and you are at liberty to publish my statement in return for the benefit I have received from Doan's Kidney Pill's." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 nnnfo t M 11 K?%1^ wvuv?> ft- VJ VVI -1MUUUI U VV/!| 1JU 11 aiU , New York, sole agents for the Uuited States. Romember tho name?Doan's and take no other. JOHN GEORGE BUTLER. Member North Carolina House of Representatives. John George Butler, of Pireway, Columbus county, and a native ol that county, was educated in the public schools and Whiteville academy. Ho was married to Miss Vir ginia Butler on the 7th day of January, 1882 He is a member of the Metnodist church and is one of the leading citizens of Columbus couuty, always interested in any measure that tends toward the development and upbuilding of his count)'. -He was Sheritf ol Columbus county for a term of oight years, from 18:18 t l(J0l?, and has always rendered faithful services in every c kpacity in which he has served He wa* elect ed to the House of 1909 by a major ity of 804. He served on the followingcomrnittees: agriculture, tiuance, constitutional amendments, insane asylums,, printing and claims. Mr Butler was vice president of the Drainage convention at New Bern, in 1908, and in the legislatue advocated important measures. He has the genius for seeing the right side of legislation of that character aim presented his views with much force and ability,?Raleigh Newi and Observer. Words to Freeze the Soul. "Your son has Consumption Hi* case is hopeless." These appalling words wore spoken to George K Blevens, a leading merchant o Springfield, NC., by two expert doc tors?one a lung specialist. Tu-i was shown the wonderful p?wer m Dr King's New Discovery. "AfiOi three weeks use," writes Mr Blevens, "he was as well as ever. 1 would not take all the money in the world for what it did for mv bov." Inful lible for Coughs and Colds, its tht safest, surest cure for desperate Lung diseases on earth. 50c anc $100 Guarantee satisfaction. Trial Dottle free. Norton Drug Co Fatal Shot Through a Window. Wilmington, NO., March 23 ? Jerry Bigford, a young white farmer and storerkeeper, living near Freemans, Columbus county, this State, was murdered last night by assassins who fired upon him through a window of his home, where he lived alone near his store, his body being found weltering in his blood by a negro woman, who went to the 9tore this morning to make a small pur_ 1 mi n i ^ " ouiiHe. me ooerin was notineo ana blood hounds trailed the supposed assassins to and across Cape Pear river, where Cleveland Rus^ and Stillmore Russ, brothers, were arrested, one of whom, it is alleged, being a rival of young Bigford for the band of Miss Squires, of an ad joining county, whom the dead man was to marry tomorrow night. The Russ boys are held pending an in quest. ? ? i Swept Over Niagara. This terrible calamity often bappens because a careless boatman ignores the river's warning -growing ripples aDd faster current. Nature's warnings are kind. That dull pa c or ache in the back warns you t \ i kidneys need attention if you won d %0C&pe fatal maladies?Dropsy, Diabetes or Bright's disease /a1 c Electric Bitters at once and see Backache fly and your b^st feelings return. '"After long suffering from weak kidneys and lam8 back, o >< $1 00 bottle wholly cured mo," writes J R Blankenship, of Delk, Teun. Onlj 50 cents at Norton Drug Co. Mr Charles L Abrams, one o Conway's prominent and successfu merchants, who has been in a hospital in Wilmington under ireatmen for rheumatism, has returned honn muoh improved. THE House that I Gives You Satis- I I taction or Your Money Back oc WE CUT FINE F YOUR NEAREST MAIL E Ladies' Costumes. White aud Colored Lingerie Princess Dresses, elaborately trimmed in laces aud embroideries $12 50 to $85 00 eich. Same in line quality Messaline Silk, $12 75 to $50 00 each. WII1TK AM) CALOKKI) JliTll?Kl< Bit ITS* in Linetio, English Repp and All Linen, $2 50 to $20 00, Suit. XT... l:~~ I/M ~ ? r< uu 11 iiu ui i' IUUI uuvui iij^J juat n. Write for prices. AGENTS FOR LAI THE HO HORSES, riULE? We are agents in Marion < Buggies, There is no othei famous budgies. We are a better at the price. When Hardware and Furniture C< THE HOI WORK I* We have just received u of different sizes, and a fe AND r DIVERS, We offer them for sale < I cured, and at prices to com Come and see them before t We wish to thank you 1 have given us heretofore an same through the coming y JD SNGLET LORIS Good Ti . I WE HAVE BOUGHT < | LIVERY BUSINESS ANT IRARED THAN EVER TURNOUTS TO ANY Pi THE MAIN OFFICE WII PORTER STABLE'S. ELLIOTT. BAKERI Fresh Bread and Cakes always on filled with choice goods for family us est possible notch. Phone orders gi , livery guaranteed. Phone No 13. VECETABLEE B. T. HYMA The Store o i I? the nkee to (ret Dn > A8 complete a Stock of Shoes as ci at prices to prices to suit everybo< Coruer Store but be sure ana call on i J. E- Nl Take Th ouis Col I2AND 234- KING S >iece goods in at wholes; SOX PLACES OUR STORE Walking Skirts. TWO CkAND SPtCIALS Ladies'Skirts in liuennalitv Black Voile, trimmed in Satin bands, val ue $7 f>0, salo each #5 00. Ladies' Shirts in finest quality Altaian Voile, Black only, worth from #15 00 to #20 00, sale each #10. DRESN GOOD We carry the cheapest stoc our stock is overflowing w ilh over any counter in all the i gathered here from the marl a specialty of Black Goods fc DIES HOME JOURIN Dealers in 3, BUGGIES, WAG county for the celebrated Moj r Buggies sold in this section lso agents for the Wrenn Bi in Mullins stop at our stables )mpany and look over our lin jLIDAY 0( Mullins, Marion and Dillon. MULES i nice lot of WORK MULES H w fjrood WORK HORSES 0 3n liberal terms, if well se* K pete with any other dealer jg juvin^ elsewhere. 0 for the liberal palronpge yo S d ask a continuance of th D ear. g "ARY & CO 5. S C urnouts. j 3UT THE H S COLLINS B ) WE ARE BE ITER PRE- & TO FURNISH GOOD | VRT OF TuE COUNTRY. | LiL STILL BE AT THE | & HINSON I GRC-CER hand. Our Grocery Department it ;e and are marked down to the JlowIven careful attention and prompt de ; IN SEASON. NTHE BAKER. 9 THE GROCER MAN nfknP II UIC UUIIIGI r Goods at Panic Prices. an be found anywhere in Styles and dy. When in need don't pass the i CHOLAS"' e Herald. ten & C( T CHARLESTON S ANY LENGTH FC ^LE PRICES. ; RIGHT NEXT DOOR TO New Waists. Whito Ea? n Waists, trimmed with lacis and embrodieries, the best v.ilucs in the South, (Mo to $10 00 each. Lidies' Lace Waists in whito and Ecru. All new models, $1 08 to $2 00 each. J > SI I7KS ks in the south. Bight now i the best values ever shown staple and fancy novelties kets of the world. We make >r Mourning. IAL PATTERNS F IONS, HARNESS fer, Babcock and Cortland that can compete with these lirciefi anH (hnro iu nnthI"" 0 v..v?v to iiutiun^ next door to the Pee Dee e. It will interest you. 3MPANY ? ! THE children LIKE IT KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP L. B. Singleton ATTORNEY AND COUINSELOP AT LAW Conway, South Carolina Offlofi in Spivnv ftiiilflinp Hpsiw HI B^&swjf yi On Flour, Me< Sugar, Molas: Cotton Seed Shorts, Hay, C We can save j Cents on th Ktr 4-1-* /-x *'< ovii kj y uiC W sell to the farr give us your want it this ye you would be the way we do PALMETTOi "The Coopei Mullins, Sou 'J i l/l dentifrice f tig efficiency >y/r/after-taste. f/ CONWAY I The Largest ' Wholesale and Re tall Mail Order House in the q South. )R MERCHANTS VOI I W KIT K KOK 'PKH F.8 AND WU HAM 1*1. K*. Ladies' Suits. Trim and smart and of the most wanted fubrie Tailor Made Suits in Black, Navy Blue, Panama, tastiiv tailored Elsowhoreyou would have 10 pay $l i 50 for them. Our price, Suit, $ Id 50. Ladies' Suits in all wool Panama, plain and shadow stripes. Pluck and all tho new colors. Suits worth $25 00. Our price, $20 00. , Ladies' Suits, in all the loidin^ Pastel shades, all chic models $27 50 to $60 00 Suit 3RICE 10 AND 15C Notice of Sale. Under nnd hy virtue of a decree and order of sale made l>y 7/ls Honor Hobert AIdrleh In the case of //enry I) Elliott, Nancy Elliott, (' Marshall Elliott, Ida M Souls and Sarah Price plaintiffs vg N M gle Norton, Thaddeus V Elliott, Montgomery Elliott, and lietnard Elliott, defendants and dated the 15th day of March A It Kino i ' '? ? .. .. * < nr: uiHlf (HlUllt'U W L Bryan Clerk Court (loininun I'lon* will sell at public auction ,x*fore the courf house door at Conway 8 C, in the county of llorry State of South Carolina during legal hours of saloon saleaday in April nextit being the 5th clay of said month all and singular the following described lands and premises to wit: That ceitaln tract or percel of land situate lying and helng in Floyds township In the County of llorry and State aforesaid containing seventy (70) acres more or less and bounded on the north hy lands of .1 C Bryant and lands of J aires Battle, on the east hy lands of Dutile Souls, on thesouth hy lands of Emily Orainper and on the west by lands of J C Bryant, the same being known as the estate land of the said Kmlly MartPlle Elliott. Terms ol sale?SCA81I. Purchaser to pay for papers, W L BRYAN, Clerk of Court Common Pleaa. Dated 15th day of March A 1) 19011 J N. JENRETTE Conveyancer & Notary Public Writes Titles, Mortgages, Liens, Agreements, Contracts, &c. Abtraeting find Copg i S t? cnl i y roceries at, Meal, Grits, ses, Tobacco, Meal, Bran, 'orn, Oats, Etc you 10 to 30 e dollar We noiesale and ner. Why not business. We ar and believe pleased with business. IROCERY CO. Wholesale" Lth Carolina. - r # r? a 5H5BSI *va1 r COMES OUT^H A RIBBON n 'tlES FLAT II ON THE> D BRUSH II delicious | antiseptic. The I i which combines I with a delightful .H DRUG CO, ?