The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 18, 1909, Image 8
"INjJA BAD WAY."
Many a Conway Reader Will Feel 1
Ciraleful for Tills luformatiou. 1
When your buck gives out;
Becomes lame, weak or aching;
When urinary troubles sot in,
Your kidneys are Ciiu a bad way."
Dean's Kidney Pills will euro you.
f Mrs UT Harman, of Conway, S. i
C., says: 1 I suffered severely from
a dull pain in my back, my head
ached intensely and there was blurring
of the eyesight. My feet and
bauds became swollen and the kidney
secretions were unnatural and
deposited a sediment. 1 was run
down in health and nothing seemed
to do me any good until I procured
Doan's Kidooy Pills at the Norton
I^ rv. 'l'l.V...
t'? vv;. x Liv/j ui;i.^cvi uivj ?uuuci
ful 1 y and stDce taking them I am
feeling like a different person. The
backaches aud pains have disappeared,
my eyesight is good aud the
swellings have subsided. I can say
that Doau's Kidney Pills have helped
me more than any other remedy
1 had previously used."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50c
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Now
York, also events for the United
States.
Remember the name-Doan's?and
take lo other.
Itox Supper.
The re will be a box supper at Sal
em school house, Saturday night,
November 20th. Boxes will be sold
at i o clock. 1 lie proceeds will be
ii: co for church purposes, /here
will be some spcauing and we also
try to have some music. The public is
invited to attend Salem School.
Kills -flcr Foe of 20 Years.
"Themost merciless enemy I had for]
20years," declares .Mrs James Duncan, of i
Jla\nesviib\ Me., "was Dyspepsia. I
suffered In ensely after eating and drink
lug and could scaroel y sleep. Alter many
remedies had failed and several doctors
gave me up, I tried E ectric Hitters,
which cured me completely. Now 1 cati
enf anything. I am 70 years old and am
overjoyed to got my health and strength
back again. " For Indigestion, Loss of
Appetite, Kidney Trouble, Lame Hack,
Female Complaints, its unequaled. Only
f>0c at Norton Drug Co.
Forced Into Exile*
Win Upchurch, of Glen Oak, Okla.,
was an exile Irom home Mountain air,
he thought, would cure a frightful lung
racking cough that had defied all remedies
for two 3 ears. Alter six month she
returned, death dogging liis steps. "Then
I began to use Or King's New Discovery"
he writes, "after taking six bottles 1 am
as weil as ever," it saves thousands
yearly from desperate lung troubles. Ini
fallible for Coughsand Colds, it dispels
Hoarseness and Sore Throat. Cures
Orip, Hronchitis, //emorrhages, Asthma,
Croup, Whooping Cough. 5Uc and $ 1.00,
( i-i u I f ...... .'^.1 1 I... X! ?
it leu iM/uR- litre, (juiiiiiiumi ity nuriuii
i)rug Co.
Truckers Meeting.
Do not forget t ho meeting called
for Saturday, November 20th, at
1 ii p. m., at the town hall in Conway
for the purpose of more thoroughly
^ organizing the growers and by solid
organization- marketing our products
in more business-like way.
It is important that all sections of
the county be represented.
Young l.irls Arc Victims
of headache us well as < lder women, t>ut
all get quirk relief and prompt cure from
I)r King's New Life Pills, tho world's
best remedy for sick and nervous headaches.
J hey make pure blood and strong
nerves and build up your health. Try
them. 2ric at Norton Drug Co.
o .
The right kind of experince is
worth all it costs.
A little experience makes a bore
doubly tiresome.
After breaking a $5 bill the pieces
are soon lost.
Its a lot easier for n. child t.n in
borit red hair than brains.
And occasionally a man tolls lies
by keeping his mouth shut.
To an ignorant man a laarnod
woman is a literary nightmare.
Any girl can make a man love her
as long ao he wants to.
Complexion remedies should be
purchased for their face values.
The drummer should not try tc
beat the drum to beat the band.
Men are always trying to get rid
of some habits and form others.
Statf. o? Ohio, City of Toledo)
Lucas County. >
Frank ,T Cheney makes oath that ho h
senior paitner of the firm of F J Chen >
?& Co., (loin a business in the City of To
ledo, County and State aforesaid, aw
that aald firm will pay the sum of ONI
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each an<
nno.. .vf Il.n? .. * 1..
r v ri j ui vmwiiin mat unuunt u(
cured by tiie use (if Hall's Catarrh Cure
PRANK J. CHENEY.
Hwnrn to before me and subscribed li
my presence, this 6th day of December,
4- AD 1880. AVVGLEASON,
^ [Skai,I Notary Public.
? Hall's Catarrh Cure 19 taken Internally
c and acts directly on the blood and mucou
surfaces of the system. Send for test!
menials freeF
J CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa
tlon,
The average man is satisfied wit!
^ bis past if it is past finding out.
W
Exchange Fruit Sold Low.
Philadelphia, Nov 4 ? It the performance
of the Florida Citrus exchange
so far this season means any
thing it seems sure that some growers
will have a kick coming when
they learn of the prices the exchange
fruit has brought, as compared with
the same quality of fruit sold by
private receivers, sometimes at auction
and sometimes at private sale.
The exchange has had very little
fruit here yot, but what has arrived
and the way it went has furnished
the loeal men comedy enough to last
some time.
One case in particular, when all
conditions were equal, is being
shown by the fruit men. It was at
auction last Friday when the exchange
was olTering some Satsumas
of pretty fair quality and receivers
had some of the same, both lots
about equal, when it comes to condition.
Some private fruit sold i
first, bringing $2 7;") to $8 2.") per
strap. Then the exchange fruit was
put up. liiris started at f>0e but by
dint of hard work the auctioneer
got offers of $1 40 to $1.80, when I e
sold the fruit. 'More private fiuit
was put up later and the former
high prices of $2,75 to $11.75 were
realiz.d.
A Sc.11 tied Hoy's Shrieks.
horrified his grandmother, .Mrs Marie
Taylor, of Nebo, Ivy., who writes that
when all thought he wouhl die, Buckleii's
Arn'.ea Snlva wlioily cured him. Infallil)lc
for burns, Scalds, Cuts, Corns,
Wounds, bruises. Cures Fever Sores,
Bolls, Skin Eruptions, Cliilhlaines,
Chapped Hands. Soon routs Files. 25c.
at Norton Drug Co.
?
They who burn their bridges bc|
hind them should be expert swimmers.
Too many people have to do a
thing twice in order to get it done
once,
And yet it should be easier to
tell the truth than to manufacture a
lie
A philosopher says that fortune
usually knocks at a man's door in a
whisper.
rn? i
ine loan wno marries an heiress
takes out an insui aueo policy against
hunger.
In the sailor's family the father
is the mainstay and the mother the
spanker.
Babies are born mimics; they use
the same kind of language their
mothers do.
Why get up in the morning feeling
blue,
Worry others and worry you;
Here's a secret between you and m
Better take Rocky Mountain Tea
Conway Drug Co.
A polished mirror easts reflections,
but a polished man dosou'L.
That,s t he difference.
As long as a man can find something
to kick about he feels that lift
is worth living.
Tho loss of his job is apt to puncture
a man's vanity and let a lot of
egotism run out.
To sympathize with a woman, cr>
with her; sympathize with a man
A 1 %|
swear wun mm.
Occasionally the short club knock;
the persimmons before the lon^ poh
can <jet within reach.
Your foods are in
two classes: Foods
that please you by their
, taste, and foods that
you depend on because
of what they
do for you. Quaker
Oats has all the good
qualities of both
classes. 9
A Few FactS About
1 t i\rcn TnoiTDi r:
JL, I Y J-< IV 1 UUUDUI.
Norton Drug Co's
Remarkable Offer
Of the world famous euro for Tortu
tng, Disfiguring JSUin an<J S"u)p IIunion
3 tlie agonizing Itching and Burning of t!i
r Skin as in Bczeimi; tiie Frightiul rtcaiin
. as in Psoriasis; the loss of Hair an
; Crusting of Scalp, as in Scalled Hear
j the Facial Disfigurement as in acne an
Ringworm, And instant relief and speed
e euro, with gentle anointings with Bi.ooj
ink Ointment, Norton Drug Co are so coi
fldent that Bi.oodink Ointment will cui
1 al! Skin H umors, that thoy ask evei
1 reader of this paper to try it on a gua
antee or mailed by The Bloodine Corpi
ration, Boston, Mass.
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HOLLtSTEFT*
Rocky Mountain Tea Nugget*
A Busy Medioiae for Busy Pooplo.
Brings Goldon Hoaith and Ret owed Vigor.
A specific for Constipation, Irvlipro-ition, Liv
and Kidney Troubles. Pimples, Kc/eim. Iinpu
Blood, Bad Breath, Rlugcftah Bowels, Ilendae
and Backaoho. It's Rocky Mo'.utnin Tea in tn
, lot form, 85 cents a box. Oonuino mado 1
d Hocmbter Drco Company, Madison, Wis.
OLDEN NUGGETS FOB SALLOW PEOPL
rir^ fSr njs> \
I hf&r |onr Brav
< J h U w ? S
_j P. P. P. will purifr fttvl *lr.:fh * your [
i? I liKwl.ervalottK'-Hlnpr^ti'ennfl >;tv<?your f
ri wliol*:syj?ti'ui lout* an I ?lrt-ii??U.
[1 ^ A pro.'iiiu-itt t\iilro.ol su?>? rlutondiVit i\t '
lu Ruviiiinuh. km (Torino wit h Malar* , Pysooj* '
ja si i. iuh) IthoMtti.iii-mi miivf : *\\ftor taking !
? 1\ P !' ho uowr f -lt soivi-ll In 1.1., lifo, uud ?
M f? < !s as if ho t ntiM livoforovur, If ho oouhl
vj always t i\ P. P."
( If you iu '?iroil out f*oui over-work aud
cloio cootliiotneut, lako
A 0 p p '
|H 2 - I . I - t
m If you r.ro feulhv* badly In the pprln^j [
lliiu (?UV i?i SUI'lJ| UtiLO I
I P. P. P. ; V
^ If your dl^otsliveorgans need toninjjup, pj ^
1 P. P. P. \ '
r] p. '
;J If \ (im H'ifTrr with hendneho, iunifccstlcn, P
;4 lit I'lli'.y nu>l v.??Knw.<8, lukO r t
| 'i p. p. p. I |
M If pnff'*r with nervous proptrntlnn, J- i
K nerves imsirunK n-ul a gtuorul U t ilowu f'.
|j of tlio sysu ii!, taLo aa
| p. p. p. I
pj For Flood Poison lllifflimntlim, Rerof- B <
.j| uK, Oi I >>"1' Malaria, Chronic Fuuutlo h
(Joiuplaini tuko ! !
i] D p T) $
I r. i. i. y
fl Prickly Ash, Pok3 Root B
IFiicl Potassium. *
'i'ho be. a blood puriilur In tho world,
i<\ v. i>i rr.MAN, jf
3 Sn^rmnnli, - - (icoPjfla.
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I I V A X A O. A ^ 41 A O A ^
The Most Perfect SelfFilling
Fountain Pen Made
NO openings in the barrel?all parts
arc ink-tigbt. No rubber sacks to
break or get out of order?the
life of a rubber'sack in contact with the
acid in ink is very short and uncertain.
Easy to fill.?Simply insert the nozzle
or pen end in the ink and draw the plunge)
j out once and the trick is done, screw
parts together, and go ahead and write.
Pen is never out of commission even il
the filling device failed to work, as the
i nozzle can be unscrewed and the pen
filled just like an ordinary old style foun
tain pen. I his is a feature contained in
j no other self-filling pen on the market.
I I he self-filling device may be entirely discarded
and the pen will work perfectly.
PRICES, $1.50 TO $7.00
PLAIN AND GOLD MOUNTED
'OH SALE BY
rt . ev /-?
iv-/onway urug lo
.IpraSTI
?| "I know what is good fe*
|| for young and old peo- Efe
s i |S nlc, writes Mrs. Clara j&i
i jgS Uykstra, a trained nurse p
|9 of South Bellinghain, fe;
" m Wash., "and will say that guj
|| I consider Cardui the best $?
II medicine for girls and R|
m women. It makes them Kf]
feel like new persons, re- ra|
lieves their pain and reg- ffl
g ulates womanly troubles. gP|
"Both my daughter and 1 p?
B received great benefit19 fed
The Woman's Tonic
As a medicine for fe- K?
I H male trouble, no medi- S|
i 13 cine you can get has the
old established reputation, 88
Pp that Cardui lias. M
Fifty (50) years of sue- g
|g cess prove that it has ||
H stood the greatest of all
! S tests?the test of TIME. r.
"$ As a tonic for weak wo- lp
men, Cardui is the best, be- g?*
Hj cause it is a woman's tonic. 5|g
J Pure, gentle, safe, re||
liable. Try Cardui. g
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FOR SALE: ?Ouster Shells Lim&
at $(i 00 i>er ton, sacked, and FOB
steamer at river. This is intended
mainly for agricultural purposes,
but will make excellent mortar, also
he a good white wash when mixed with
[J?, salt water.
T tESLAUER, LACIIICOTTE & CO.
S Waverly M' lS) S. C,
%
Hacker Mfg Co ,
Successor* t<>
UEOROB S HACKER & SN.
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n mm naiiu. i 1115 lUljIii'Si D
J market prices oaid for Chi"kens g
p and higcs. /Ill kinds of Vogcta* I
| hies in season.
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Veal, Mutton, Pork,Sausage,Fresh
and Salt Water Fish, Fine Norfolk
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' 58ffi3E38a B223K ?-ASMOKE*
If) I tG A N S K
We have a few slightly used fl
$90 organs, will close outfit a 6
big reduction. If you are want- fl
ing an organ now is tlo? time fl
to buy one of the best organs fl
made at agreat bargain. Write fl
at once if you wish to secure fl
one of these organs, for .such fl
bargains don't last long.
Write for illustrations of e
these organs and for terms fl
mai CMC <; mi ibir. uai ir.c W
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fj Coll on no (iiiriii4 th<> fair. B
Trespass Notice.
All persons j.re hereby forbidden
to enter or trespass in any manner
upor: mv lands in Conway township,
bounded by lands of W. W Graham,
li. L. Stanley and others. All
violators will be oelt with according
to law. J. D. Vereen.
4vvp4
For Sale? HI acres of land near
Shell, 8 1-2 miles east of Conway,
on the Conway and Pireway Public
Road; clay sub soil; 20 or 25 acre*
cleared; Jo acres good swamp land
not cleared; in sitfht of school house
and post oilice and church, One
milo from river. New dwelling
house and kitchen; no barn and
other out building. Terms of sale?
? ctsh. EI L Smith, Tnterlachen, Fla
4w34.
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| E L SANDERS
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LET US
Where you would "rofit" I
toilet articles, stationery, i
from us. We have a complc
found in a first class drug si
Cut Glass at
The Best
E\
For the best of everything
with go to Dusenbury & C j
Our 1
We guarantee to beat vvbat
sidered. Come see us and buy when
Toddville,
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Fruit Trees
ij RANGING IN PRICE Fl
1 We hive on hand a (irst class li
Plum, Pear, Grape and Mulberry
gi Rose Bushes.
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CHINESE LAUNDRY
Collars arid Cults.
Ironing Machine.
Work turned out Promptly.
Send me a trial order.
Family washing takeR
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Work neatly executed, and in
drst class stylo.
SPKCIAL NOTM'K
(Jpllars and Cud's held for BO day*
and if not called for will be sold,
Yoursfor good wor?c,
GEORGE LUM
J?N. jenrette
Conveyancer A Notary Public
Writes Titles, Mortgages, l^iens
Agreements, Contracts, &c. Ab
trading and Copy ing a Specialfcy.
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UNTlvY, THE STATUTES * I
NTIKINO EFFORTS OF ) I
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J G BRYANT, V I?res. I
iON, Cashier. B
>tt .illo Marble Wks
V. Mr"' WKK. t'roprictor.
MANUr-ACTURlIR ()P
EKTS, TOMBSTONES, ETC.
ml Prices Furnished on Application
or Anything iu Our Line.
ISQUE, AORNT, CONWAY. 8. 0
I.STABI ISIir:l> IHKO,
rTDYILLK. 8. C.
im&i vnn?
by purchasing your drugs
rubber goods, cigars, etc.,
de line of everything to be
tore.
: Cut Prices.
of
erything
to eat, to wear and to work
mpany.
Prices
you can get elsewhere, quality convou
need good merchandise. *
South Carolina.
? For Sa.le. |
^OM 15 TO 35 CENTS
ne consisting of Apple, Peach, i
' Trees, Strawberry Plants and I
> TV U IIS KI1V 3
R, I'roorletor. I
pbmm?aaaHasa mi ? ?J
NdTIRF m FARMFRK
? V w W ruiiiitvii v
Make your Fertilizer for $"> 00 per
Ton. Good as tho commercial
costing live times as much. I have
county 1 ight for Horry and will sell
you manual and chemicals for making
the Fertilizer. INVESTIGATE
1 J. M. DORMAN,
Conway, S. C., R. F. D. 1, Box 49.
13w24
i
S P HAWES,
m khs.
, I Caters to the wants of the people,
- For first class groceries place vour
J rd ers with me.
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