The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, September 16, 1909, Image 7
* TOBACCO
THE RUSH AT THE
(Farmers' \
J ITA_I R BLT
II Is due to the HIGH
II ting at this house. If
I Bluff, N. C., is the mat
9 warehouse you just tri
I be convinced.
I The following is what we sold las
J Date. POUNDS.
1| August 30 12,827
* August 31 ' 36,506
1 September 1 29,163
I September 2 45,788
I September 3 41,154
I September 4 5,600
|| Total 1,710.66
I After reading this an
3 farmers making for Fa
? Bluff, N. C , to sell their
I Come and join the rr
? bring j-our friends with
I are our interests.
I YOURST
11 ROGERS j
Tf Yon Want ilia
Highest Prices
> '
For your Tobacco
IF SO BR]
Un rru Tnh AAf
llUIIJf I UUdbt
J. R. BOW LI
Fair Dealings and Curteous Treatment.
that we give i
I HIGH CRAD1
FURNITURI
Wo have one of the lines of .Furniture an
goods ever brought to Con way, consisting of be
parlor suites, single and double beds, bureaus, c
tables, kitchen goods, window fixtures, carpets, 11
etc. Goods the best, prices the lowest.
CASH OR INSTALL
Conway Furniture
Send Us Your Pri
GROWERS.
"OLD RELIABLE" |
Warehouse,
JlfB1, ]ST. O- I
DDrrnc +u~.. ?^ i
IT uiizy ai ts yci" |
you don't believe Fair I
ket and "Farmers" the 1
7 them with a load and I
it week and the amount paid for same: 9
AMOUNT DOLLARS
867.06
2,822.22
2,144.72
3,189.77
" 2.909.94
354.87 |
12,288.28 I
3 you surprised at the |
rmers Warehouse, Fair I
tobacco? I
loney getting crowd and I
i you. Your interests 8
O SERVE, I
llSCi IT TO
:o Warehousi
ES, Manager. :
Oim r*r\ 4 inU /\#1 n.. ? - ? ? A
vui oatisiit'u cusiuiutTH i? our guaram<
satisfaction.
E I Announcement
This being our twenty-fifth ye
of uninterrupted success, we wish
to be our "Banner Year."
Our thousands of satisfied ci
tomcrs, and fair dealing, is bringi
us new customers daily.
If you are contemplating the p
chase of a piano or organ, write
at once for catalog, and for o
pecial proposition.
... ......
Malone s Music House
COLUMBIA. S- C.
rx H O ,
D. A. Spivey
6c Company
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AG1
Represent the Strongest Compani
Policies written on the mn#t UKai
I I terms.
I I II I Placo your insurance with i
p I Prompt settlement of Claims.
| Trespass Nolle*.
All persons are hereby forbidtl
? hunt, fish, ranfsre' or in any ma
l _ a ner trespass or enter upon my tra
||Ji||||M of laud in Conway township, cc
ill 111 IT taining 71 iicres, and bounded I
111 11IV _ land of W A Carroll and others.
Q '4w26 jHLee.
1'jgg?iaaKffla
11 Women |
I |jj W<hccd who suffer from g
1 female ailments, frequently %
I neglect their trouble, till a p
1 H ?cncra* break-down follows, ?j
I |1 Don't wait till your case is Bp
| El as bad as that?take Cardui M
n | in time. It is a sale, reliable g
h g medicine, for all women. ^
Ill Mrs. Rena Hare, of Pierce* || 1
S3 Fla., tried Cardnl and alter- Eg
113 ward wrote: "I was a sal- P :
jH lerer from all sorts of fe- || ;
m male trouble, had pain In my |j I
jjl side, drawing pains In my 11
?9 legs, could not slefcp, bad ?S
shortness of breath.
S3 "I snllcrcd for years, nn- ?|
H HI my husband insisted oa f?j 1
H my trying Cardui. The first raj ,
m bottle gave me relief and M ;
m now I am almost well," m 1
|fl Try Cardnl. M
| |a It will help yen," H 5
It's Strange 1
! How Little I
3 Koine people know about H
a a piano and how much L
jg they think they know.
I Better Havo a 11
I a Ileart to Heart 8 i
ft ft 4 Think" with yourself be- H
m fore buying. lie hone.st; t
Sj S acknowledge you don't R i
E a really know anything about Eg '
I '9 pianos, then iimo ; oo<t "
BL5 9 judgment and buy R I
? a Irom the lime honored |S i
1 llrm of Oh as M. Stieif H 1
and the time will never V
1 come to realize you made I <
c a mistake in your pur- I i
IChas M Stieff, 1j
Manufacturer of the |
Artistic Sflcff, Shaw, nn<i |
Stieff Self-player Pianos J
SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE j
5W TRADEST
CHARLOTTE. - N C [
I C. H. WILMOTH,
| MANAGER. |
| (Mention this paper.) a ;
CONWAY j
?>; Parlor Market ?
,s" W D WOODWARD. JR., Proprietor E
Off , g
llir COUNTRY PRODUCE | y
U8 Constantly on hand. The highest S j
ur market prices t>ahl for Ohivkons I t
and Eggs. ylll kinds of Vegrta 3
Mes in season. 9 5
FRE8H PRIME BEEF I
Veal, Mutton, Poik,Sausage,Fresh Q
and Salt Water Fish, Fine Nor- H
I folk Oysters and all kinds of Oame S (}
in season* g y
S PURE ICE DELIVERED J \
PC I yB r
at any time (luring the work and 5
3 until 10 o'clock on Hunduys. '1 he 6 '
es I potronagoof the public Is solicited a (.
*al I un(^ satisfaction guaranteed. I t
= S P HAWES, ;
: [III HHUi
j? I Caters to the want9 of the people, t
For first class groceries placo your \
orders with me. 1
NOTICE OF SALE
Under hii<! l?y virtue of u decree dated
the 27th day of April, Anno J)??n?inl
1909, tuado and signed by j is Honor
Hubert Aldrich, Presiding Judge, at a
term of the Court of Common Pleas in
and for I lorry County, in the ease of
Lorenzo I). Sugga, as Administrator of
the Person d Estate < !' <i?orge \V. Suggs,
Deceased, Plaintiff against Viola Sin;,
Dimery, Liilu Blanche Suggs, Uasfl
.loties {suggs, Alta Jane Su gs, Ooorge
Hubert Suggs, Bessie Lillian Suggs anil
Belle Bet lien Miggs, Defendants: notice
ia hereby given, tliat I the undersigned,
\Y\ L. lb)an, Cleikol the Court of Coin
moti ideas for Horry County, will sell,
before the court hou>e door, at Conway,
in the Conuty and Stite aforesaid, dur
ing leu a I hours of sale, on ualesday in
October, A D. 1999, next, It being the
fourth (4th)day of the said month, all
and singular the following described ,
I ..... 1 ?
Ii.nus ami tenement S, initiate ill tile |
County ol I lorry, and described In the (
said decree a*! follows, to wit:
"All ami singular tliat certain tract or
parcel of land, situate, lying and being In 1
(JreenSea Township, County and State
a I ore said containing two hundred acres
1200A) more or less and bounded as fol- 1
lows to wit on the math by lands of one ?
Holmes on the east by lands of L. 1).
Suggs on the south by lands of L. I).
Suggs and A C Suggs and on the west by |
lands of YV. 11. Suggs it being the identical
tract of land purchased by the said <
Ueorge W. Suggs from one C. 0, Suggs k
by his deed of date the day of
A. I). and being the premises known I
istbo estate of Oeorgo \V. Suggs Dec'd,"
Terms of sale ca.<h Purchaser to pay
for ail necessity papers.
YV. L. Bryan
Ulerk of the Court of Common I'loas for
Horry County. i
H. il. \Yoodward
Plaintiff's Attorney,
September 1th, 11)01),
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4 A Nice Little Farm for B
, Sale at a Bargain g
TO QUICK BUYER I
This place is only one mile B
and a half from the business H
portion of Conway and located fl
in a healthy section. About I ?
30 aores fenced with wire and I i
about 20 acres under eultiva- I
It ion. A nice 5 room cottage I i
practically now, all necessary | <
out buildings and a line pump u
of water. For further parti- fl
culars and price, Address H
BOX 93, CONWAY, S. C. |
J N.JENRETTE
Conveyancer & Notary Public
Writes Titles, Mortgages, Biens,
\greemonts, Contracts, &c. Abracting
and Copying a Specialty.
\ Few FactS About
LIVER TROUBLE. ;
A dull sluggish liver always brings u 1
lull, sluggish feeling to the entire body. 1
,Vhon tin1 liver works properly the blood
ourses through the body In a bright red *
tream. When the liver is ina'tlve tlie (
>lood becomes dull and muddy, and it is \
nil of poisonous matter, A great many f
>eople try to get :i clear, pink and white '
:oniplexion by rubbing tilings on their
aces. They might rub a life time and
lie sumo yellow complexion would renaln?Nfor
the liver causes it. Only bright
ed blcod brings line complexion, Blood
oaded with impurities from the liver
lends tho impurities out through the t
>oresof the skin and turns the skin brown- I
sh yellow, I
To get rid of the dull, heavy feeling g
ind muddy, yellow complexion to get the ^
Ivor to working again. Two 50c bottles .
if BLOODINE will do it nine times out .
en. If you are troubled with Constlpa
ion and straining use BLOODINE 1
jIVEH P1LL8 with the BLOODINE. *
Norton Drug Co. I
| DOWNWARD COURSE.
Fast Being Kcnli/vd by Conway
People.
A little backache at first.
Daily increasing till the back is
lainc and weak.
Urinary disorders quickly follow;
Diabetes unci finally Bri^ht's disease.
This is tin downward courso of
kidney ills.
Don't take this course. Follow
the advise of a Conway citl/.on:
Mrs it H Anderson, of Conway,
S C , says: "Don's Kidney Dills
made mo feel like a now woman and
I am pleased to recommend them.
For some time my back and kidneys
trouble mo. There was a constant.
? t * *
u-iiu inrou^u my loins and headache
also bothered me. The kidney secretions
were irregular in passage,
unnatural and showed that my kidneys
were disordered. After usin^
I) tan's Kidney L'ills the aehes and
puns ceased and the headaches and
,hat tired languid feeling disapiK;arjd.
My kidneys became normal
\nd I feel much hotter in every way."
For sale by all dealers, I'rico 50o
Foster-M il burn Co., Buffalo, ?N e w
York, also events for the United
States.
Remember the name-Doan's?and
Lake no other.
A Letter from Mrs Smltli.
Dear Mr Editor: Met me inform
my many friends through the Ilerikl
that 1 arrived nt tir?v v-"'""
. . . v.?? ?? V Ml J I I \ t ? II'/HIU
in Interlacheb, Fla , on August lllst.
There I was met by my husband, II
L Smith, and we drove homo, which
is a short distance from the depot.
I live in a nice little town of abnit
!?00 inhabitants and convenient to
church and school. I think I will
like Florida line when I hoc)mo better
acquainted with the people. I
find the people hero very kind and
social. My many friends in Horry
county will doubtless be glad to
road this and to hoar from me. My
children, Kflic and Dennis, started
to a nine month's school this morning.
I will write again in a few days,
if this don't 11 nd its way to the waste
basket.
Success to the Ilcra'.d and its readers.
Mrs Charlotte A Smith.
-T;
IN l it lit on Haiti Mountain.
On a lonely night Alex Denton, of
Fort Edward, N V., climbed Bald
Mountain to the homeof a neighbor,
tortured by Asthma, bent on curing
him with Dr King's New Discovery,
that had cured himself of Asthma.
This wonderful medicine soon
relieved and cured his neighbor.
Later it cured his son's wife of a
severe lung trouble. Millions believe
its the greatest Throat and
Lung euro on earth. Coughs, Colds
Croup, Homorrhag's and Sore
Lungs are cured by it. Best for
Hay Ft.ver, (Lip and Whooping
Cough. &().; and $1 00. Trial bottle
free. Guaranteed by Norton
Drug Co.
?
Cliildrcti'H Day at Kate's Bay.
Mr Editor: Please allow me space
in youif valuable columns to give
you and the public a few outlines of
recent happenings in these parts.
The Children's Day exercises announced
in the last issue of the
Herald for Saturday before tho first
Sunday in September has come to
pass.
We heartily appreciate the many
corhpliments paid us by tho visiting
friends who made it convenient to
be with us on that occasion.
The attendants of said Children's
Day were abou,t five hundred in
number.
We will not give you a completo
programme of our children's day
exercises as that would likely take
up too much snano in vmif
- L ... . ? j uu? f (4IUUUIU
paper,
There were about ono dozen nice
dialoguos well recited by the pupils
and neighbors of the Seven Mile
Academy; all of which were carried
out in such elegant stylo that many
compliments from tho great host of
visitors were paid to both pupils
and I heir teacher, Mr Bryant.
After tho dialogues were all gotten
olT there were about eighteen
single pieces recited in contest for
prizes.
The first prize winner was Annio
Bourne, a girl of about fourteen
summers.
Second brize winner was Lottie
Dew.
Third prize wiuuer was Dock
Fleming.
Several of the other speakers made
a tie near the winner of the third
prize.
Many nice songs were sweetlv
/
sung and selections played by tho
organist at intervals botween certain
of the dialogues and single recitations.
Many thanks a?*o extended to Miss
Sue Marsh, a charming young lady
>f Cedar Grove section, both by
eachers and patrons of our school
ot* having so willingly served us as
>rganist.
A Hurry Up Call.
Quick! Mr Druggist?Quick! ? A
jox of Bncklen's Arnica Salvo?
lore's a quarter?For the love of
Hoses, hurry! Baby's burned him;elf,
terribly?Johnnie cut his foot
vith the axe? Mamie's scalded?Pa
;an't walk from piles?Billie has
>olls?and my corns ache. She got
t and soon cured all the family. Its
he greatest healer on earth. Sold
>y Norton Drug Co,