The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 06, 1910, Image 7

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"IN A BAD WAY" I I Many ? Conway Header MO|| Feel Urutcfnl for litis Information. Whet, yojr back gives out: Becomes, lame, week or aching; When urinary trouble sets in, v Your kidneys are "in a bad way." Doau's Kidney Fill's will cure you Here's local evidence to prove it: Mrs K T Ilartnan, of Conway. S , C., say "I suffered severely from a ( pain in iny back, tny head ached in- . tensely and there was a blurring of ( the eyesight. My feet and hands became swollen and the kidney secretions were unnatural and dep is- J ited a sediment. I was run down in health and nothing seemed to do me any good until 1 procured a box Doan'.s Kidney Pills at the Nottou Di ug Co. They helped me wonder fullv and since taking them 1 am feeling like a d ITercnt person. The backaches and p..ins have disappeared, my eyesight is good and the swellings have subsided 1 can say that Doan's Ki.lttey Fills have help ed me more th m any other remedy 1 had previously used " For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Miiburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sjie agents fur the IJ niied States. Remember the name ?Doau's and take no other. Messrs RT Booth and J C Johnsun, two popular and progressive young business men of Cool Spring, goes on the Herald's roll of honor, they having been the first and second, in the order name, to pay their subscriptions on New Year day. Here's to you, young friends. May each of you be the father of many children, bo fortunate in all your undertaking, and in tho fullness of t-me be gathered to the fathers to enjoy the fruits of a well spent life Ifow's Tills? We offer One Hundred Dollars re ward fur any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv Hull's Catarrh Cure. P J Ciiknky & Co,, Toledo, Ohio. We, the undor'signed, have known F .1 Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all his business transactions and financially able to carrv out any obligations made bv his firm. Walding, Rinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the ^ blood a Lid mucous surfaces of the system Testimonials sent free. Pr'ee 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hill's Family Pills for constipation. Mr Wilson l> Gasque, who has for the past year held a position with Kingston hotel, left Xmas day for Chadbourn, N C , where he went to accept a position with the Columbus I Industrial Advoc ite. Wilson carried with him to his new home the best M wishes of a host of friends who A wish for him a big cornucopia overflowing with success. May his shadow never grow less. A llorrihle Hold Up. "About ten years ago ray brother was 'held up' in his work, health and happiness by what was bol eved to be hopeless consumption," writes W It Lipscomb, of Washington, iN C. "Ho took all kinds of remedies and treatment from several doctors, but found no help till ho used Dr King's i New Discovery and was whoilv ' * - ^ l II -- - 11 cureu uv six oomes. no is a wtn man today." It's quick to relieve and the surest cure for sick or sore lungs, Hemorrhages, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, La Grippe,. Asthma and all Bronchial affections. f>0c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free. Guaranteed by the Norton Drug Co, Mr J T Benton, an industrious citizen of Galivants Ferry, was among the Herald's esteemed visitors Saturday. Mr Benton has decided to seek his fortune elsewhere than in Horry but the Herald will follow him to his new home where it wil find a welcome each week. Prraident Helps Orphans. Hundreds of orphans have beer helped by the President of the In dustria) and Orphan's Home at Ma con, Ga., who writes: "We hav< used Electric Bitters in this Institu tion for nine years It has proved j S most excellent medicine for Stom ach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Wi regard it as one of the best famil; medicines on earth." It invigorate the vitil organs purifies tho blood aids digestion, creates appetite T< strengthen and build up thin, pale weak chi'iiren or run down people i han no equal. Best for female com eiaints Only 50c., at the Nortoi rug Co. ^ H W McNeill, one of Nixonville' stanchest and most popular citizens gave the Herald an appreciated ca * Saturday. Don't Get a Divorce. A Western judge granted adivorc on account of ill health and ba breath. Dr King's New Life Pill would have prevonted it. They cur constipation, causing bad breath an Liver Trouble the ill temper, d'.sp rS culds, ban sh headaches, conqae chills* 25o. at Norton Drug Co. / Squire W P Privitte, of Privitte, I was in town several days last week ? shaking hands with his numerous friends Squire Privitte is one of Horry's oldest citizens and he has always taken an active part in all measures tending toward the uplifting of his people and the upbuilding of Horry. Brave Fire Laddies. Dfton receive severe ourn?, puttiug jut fires, then use Hucklen's Arnica Salve and forgot them. It soon :li ives out pain. For Hums, Salds, Wounds, Cutsand Bruises its earth's greatest healer. Quickly cures skin irruptions, uiu sores, Lions, ulcers, ^ Melons; best Pile cure made Re- ^ lief is instant. 25c. at the Norton < Drug Co, . i Dr S W Monroe was in the city i for a day or so recently. Dr Monroe . is deservedly popular with his large circle of friends and acquaintances, < and these embrace nearly everybody 4 in Conway and contigeous territory. ^ lie is now matriculating at the C ,llege of Charleston, taking his finish- * ing lectures iu pharmacy. t m m m 4 Scrub yourself dally, you are not clean I inside. This means clean stomach, how els, blood, liver, clean, healthy tissue In very organ. Moral: Take llollMerV Uoc-ky Mountain Tea, a thorough cleanser. Try It tonight. Conway Drug Co. Tax Returns. The Auditor of Horry County will attend the following places at the thno specified tarlow for the purpose of taking returns of all personal property and real estate for the fiscal year commercing January 1st, 10lu and ending Decern her 31st, 1910. Sanford, Saturday January 1st, from 10 a m to 12 111. Adrian, Monday January 3rd, from 10 a ni to 12 in. Bayboro, Monday January 3rd, from 2 to 4 i> 111. Zoan, Monday (night) January 3rd from 7 to 8 p in. Blanche, Tuesday Jaunary 4th from 10 a m to 12 111. Kehoboth, Tuesday January 4th, from 2 to 4 p m. Paso, Tuesday (night) January 4th from 7 to 8 p. m. Taylorsvilie, Wednesday January 5th from 9 to li a in. llinson& Ward Wednesday January 5th from 2 to 4. Stephens X Roads Thursday January Oth from 10 a in to JJ2 m. Strouda Store Thursday January Oth from 2 to 4 p m Wanamaker Church Friday January 7tli from 9 to 11 a m Fioyds X Roads Friday Jauuary 7th from 2 to 4 p m. Spring liranch Saturday January 8th from 10 a in to 12 m. Grassy Ray Saturday Jauuary 8th from 3 to 1 p in. Green Sea Monday January 10th from 10 a m to 3p in, ilarrelson School House Monday night January 10th from 7 to 8 p in Lori* Tuesday January 11th from 10 a m to 3 p m. Round Swamp Tuesday night January 1 11th from 7 to 8 p m. Daisy Wednesday January 12th from j 10 a m to 12 in. Hammond Wednesday January 12th from 2 to 4 p in* Kbene/.er Thursday January 13th from 10 a m to 12 in Farmer Thursday January 13th from 2 to 4 p mt Worthanis Thursday night January 13th 7 to 8 p in Little River Friduy January 14th from 10 a in to 12 m Lay Friday January 14th from 3 to 4 p m Wampee Saturday January 15th from 9 a m to 12 m Hand Saturday January 15th 3 to 4 p in Tilly Swamp Monday January 17th from 9 to 11 a rn Qrahamville Monday January 17ili from 1 to 3 p m Cool Spring Wednesday January 19th from 10 a m to 12 in Joppa Wednesday January 19th from 2 to 4 p m /1. n a- n mi * - - - - vtiuivHius rerry 1 nursaay january 2Uth from 10 a in 8 pm Gideon Fiiday January 21st from 10 a in to 12 in I Jordunvllle Friday Janiury 21st from1 2 to 4 p in 1 Dongola Saturday January 22nd fiojn 10 a in to 12 in Port Harrelson Saturday January 22nd 1 from 2 to 4 p in Socasteo Monday January 24th from 10 m to 12 m Mar low Monday January 24th from 2 to 4 p in Stalvey Tuesday January 25th from i 10 i) m to 12 m l> J Cox Tuesday January 25th from 2 to 4 p in Myrtlo Beach Wednesday January 20th from 10 a in to 12 m Burcol Wednesday January 20th from * 2 to 4pm The balance of the lime until February B 20th at the Auditor's office In Conway y Ad able t>odled males capable of oarus Ing a support between the ages of 21 and OOyears shall be deemed taxable polls ' The number of your school district Is important E ich parcel of land should be returned ^ in the school district to which it belongs Executors and Administrators will l make their returns strlctlv fle^.nrdinir tn to law Failure to make returns within the time specified subjects the delinquent to a s penalty of 50 percent [, G. K; BAKKElt, Auditor S P HAWES, in hi. jl Caters to the wants of the people r For first class grooeries place youi orders with me* - i *5* P^WVWV VWSA/" jr The Largest Wholes; Ve y Order House in t ^ y II l n ? i.? .. i ly The Gigantic Altc \ & tend a cordial invitation y best equipped, best appoi Hw i ? < ?i / & surance that you win lint C, to purchase before. | WHITE US FOR $ i t*5^ im v>; '!t. : 3 fosS? g*ra^ hr:^ pi t'i K si K $ e? n 1*. V. r. . il purify .'!.'(* TM.li;,.' y.;?: n Wood, crca^' a > < naI AP|V * ; ?';;:, t |{iVo JOIil* : ? wiu?li.*sys;c.'M ioii?? ali i .si i \A A JT'' : nil lit r.i'fl.U.l v;|;u J-I.>.,f r I; ! K Snvuuuah.umTorlnx \v:(:i Malari Iiyspfp I Q sin. nml Itliu iioati-m hiivh: \ ior r.:.,.i. - : W l\ J'. I* lie !ii\? ?'r felt ut well in in,, etc, u? -I ( H fri'lli as if ho i . 1 I livofuivvi r, it' hi; cowlu i y always j"t i*. r p." B If yon ari? lir-vl ou' from o\ or-worL au?i H close* confinement, uikj I jj P- P- i sj If you rr>< feelin-? badly ia U;j Fi)r?^i? L u and i>u{ of sorta, Uiko ' S P. i p. I ?s . 3 If your <!i/,iv;;lvo organs uei J Loi.IuiC up, H taJ.o I P. p. p. J K t w, i: vii i m-fiVr with 1m ilni'hc, iiulij<estlcn, ?; ^ debility ami wenK.uoiw, lui.o i p. p. p. I it Tf you stiiT'T with norvoim pro"'rnth'n, i> rveu uimtniii*' mnl a ip uorul la a?wu * I; of I bo system, take j 1 p. P. P. i J F5r Flood Poison Hhournntlsm, flrrof- ^ | 1 ilia. Old iv>i?v< Malaria, Chronic Feiuale g I 3 0?oim)laiiiL?, take H 3 p.p. p. I jj Prickly Ash, Poke P?oct I and Potassium. j? ] Tho beot blood purifier In tho world. ^ V\ V. I.I I'l'MAN, tf. | Snvminnli, - . 03t?or?j!n. B g writes Lola P. Roberts, of |j H Vienna, Mo., "I used to be M 111 sick most of the time and El ge suffered with backache and Sp y- headache. My Mother, who ||| s|| had been greatly helped by j|| || the use of Cardui, got me $| g| two bottles, and 1 have &| fej been well ever since." gj ine woman's Tonic for your!? and old women, ll H It relieves and prevents SS g| pain. It builds strength. It g|| m feeds the nerves. It helps 19 H the whole system. pj Made from harmless 11 H roots and herbs, It has no || bad after-effects, does not m Interfere with the use of || m any other medicine and can l| |3 do you nothing but good, raj ||g Try Cardul. It will help fen J| you. Your dealer sells it g Notice to Creditor*. All persona holding claims agalns the estate of Jane Holt, deceased are hereby notified to lile the same , dulv attested, with the undersii/r within the time provided by law, 01 1 this notice will be set up in bar o 1 recovery, and all persons indebtec to the said deceased are hereby re . quired to make payment to the un dersigned. ? \\ F Holt, Qualified Administrator of th Kstate of Jano Holt, Deceased. Dated December 9th A D 1909. The holidays have passed and busi t ness has settled down to normal cor dltions. i The exercises of Burroughs Hig School were resumed this morning .. J ..r ^ i ?i i? **vwvwv and Retail Mail 232 and 234 he South. Charleston, rations that have been in nro JL ~ to you, to come to Charles uited, and best lighted Dep I a better grade of merchand SAMPLES '.DON OR Y The Banking by Mail System of the GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK OP CRI AH LEST ON, S. C. gives their depositors careful service. Write them. Resources over $2,900,000. 35 Broad St. P. O. Box 867' Charleston, 5. C. I). A. Spivey & Company FIRE I INSURANCE AGENTS. Represent the Strongest Companies. Policies written on the most liberal terms. Place your insurance with us. Prompt Settlement of Claims. UK S PATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA , Cor NT Y OF lloltKY Court of Common Pleas. Copy Summons for Relief. [Complaint not Served.] i W T Powell, I ouisa V Powell, E R Fipps, Mary Patience Stevens, Molsie Powell and Cora Nolio Todd, Plaintiffs against Callsea Fipps Agnes Delean Mincy Greeley J Powell Nettle M Powell Bessie C Powell Luther G Powell Lou Elite Powell and Sampson W Powell Defendants. To the Defendants?Calisea Fipps Amies Delean Mincy Greeley J Powell Nettie M Powell Bessie C Powell Luther G Powell Lou Ellie Powell Sampson W Powell; \ou are hereby summond and required to answer the complaint In this action which has been tiled in the office of the the Cleak of the Court of Common Pleas for the said County and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office at Conway S C within twenty days after the service hereof exclusive of the day >f such service, and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid 'ho plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. November 9th, A.'D. 1909. \V. L. Bryan, CV C. C. P. II. II. Woodward, Plaintiffs' Attorney To Culisea Fippf, Absent Defendant. Please take notice: That the summons In this action of which tin* foregoing is a copy and also the complaint, were tiled in the office of the Cletk of the Court of Common Pleas in and for I lorry County at Conway 8. C, on tlie 10th day of November A. D. 1000. W. L. Bryan (L. 8.) C C C. P II. II, Woodward Plaintiffs' Attorney. Copy Summons for Relief. (Complaint not Served) State of South Carolina, ) County of Horry ( COURT OP COMMON PLEAS. I K Allsbrook and N B A11shrunk co partners in trade under the firm name and style of Allsbrook Bros Plaintiffs against .1 T Tompkins .1 W Durant Ham Lee and G T rtes-ions Defendants. To the DefendauU J T TomklnsJ W Durant 8am Lee and O T Sessions; You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action which lias been It led in the office ol the Clerk of the Court of Common P)e? for the said county and to serve a cop) of your answer to the said complaint or tlie subscriber at ids office at Conway h C. within twenty days after the service 5 herei f exclusive of the <lay of such s.^r vice; and if you fail to answer the com k plaint within the time aforesaid th< plaintiff in this action will apply to tin ' Court for the relief demanded in the com * plaint. 1 Novemner 29;h A D 1909 r W L BRYAN C C C P. f II II WOODWARD I Plaintiffs' Attorney. . To J T Tompkins Absent Defendant: Please take notice thatjthe complalni in the foregoing stated action and tin summons of whicti the foregoing is a cop} were tiled in the olllce of the Clerk o: e the Court of Common Pleas at Conway * C on the 29th day of November A D 190! II H WOODWARD _ Plaintiffs' Attorney W L BRYAN C C C P 6w89 i- = i- J. R. Bowles will have free to bacco seed for the farmers on an< . after January 1, 1910 at the stor< , of Splvey Mercantile Company. i ? //WWWVWVN I King St., ihe Greatest 5, C, ( gress all summer are now iton and do your shopping, artment Store in the who ise at a lower price than ii TRY US ON The Best E\ For thebest of everything with go to Duscnbury & C OUW i We guarantee to beat what sidered. Come see us and buy wben rv. uusenDU Toddville, TYPEWI I AND OFFICE I ALL MAKES?Remanu fa I New?50 per cent, of ma y for my catalog?I save y< a select from. 1 Typewriter Rep? f EDWAltl) . I Cll AltLKH I TYPE W1 The Store o Is the place to get I)r As complete a Stock of Shoes as < at prices to prices to suit everyb( Corner Stere but be sure ana call o J. E. N! V Fruit Tre? 9 RANGING IN PRICE G We have on hand a first clasj 1 9 Plurn, Pear, Grape and Ma I be 9 Rose Bushes. Li 1IOMEWOO L. PRr iEN > ;i III" I Hign ur; f Fresh Bread and Cakes aiwavs o [ filled with choice goods for family \ j est possible notch. Phone or 1 irs livery guaranteed. Phone N . 13. VEGETABLE ] b. m mmmmmm* i ?????????? Department Store in he South. ^ completed and we ex and visit the largest, le south?-with this as- ^ , was ever your privilege ^ A MAIL 0KDKI1 I H ^ 8 Sifilm, < ** y of 1 I *1 erything to eat, to wear and to work lompany. <fjt <C? )L you can ^et elsewhere, quality eon v wu m i u uiuruuaiKtiso. ry & Co., South Carolina. i wwssskest.jpffirshsaxseas LITERS E SUPPLIES 8 icturod. Guaranteed Like | nufaeturer's price?Send | oil money?Big stock to | iirs a Specialty. | * M. I.J Jit PI1Y I TON, S ?' ?] rT t ers n the Corner y Goods at Panic Prices. 2an be found anywhere in Styles and >dy. When in need don't pass the CHOLAS. i? mmsa^JMBBBKBsaaat ssmaBHranm?K ss F*?** Ss^I?. I PROMTS TO 35 CENTS s line consisting of Apple, Peach, | rry Trees, Strawberry Plants and 1> "TV J T 1 i MITl H V" I GCR? Proorl?to?", M ? Wn.....llm.,. ' . _ !J1? ade Flour >n hand . Our Grocery Department |i<ause and *r,% mark r| lnvn to the lo ilivoo onrn' a' ?rr, n i i?i uro apt S IN SEASON. lU THE BAKER. THE GROCER MAN