The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 10, 1910, Image 7
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CERTAIN RESULT5.
Many a Conway Citizen Knows
llflow Sure Tlic> Are.;
Nothing is unccr'ain about tho
work of Doiu's Kidney Pills in
Conway. Trie re is plenty of posi?
live proof in the testimony of citir
ens. Such evideuce should convince
the most skeptical doubter.
Read the following statement:
Mrs R 11 Anderson OoLwiy, S
C., savs: "Doan's Kidney Pills
made mo feel lileo A dilTu-enh woman
and 1 r.tii pleased to recommend
them. For bomo time my back and
kidneys troubled mo /hero was a
constant at he through my loins and
lea'a has also bothered uie. The
kidney secretions were unnatural
and showed that my kidneys were
disordered. After using Dean's
, Kidney Pills, procured at the Norton
Drug Co , my aches and pains
ceased and the headaches and that
tired feeling disappeared."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the
C nited States.
Remember the name?Doac's and
take no other.
THE CKATI'. SITUATION.
Growers Around Gliadbou rn Considerably
Wrought Up.
C'otitiubiiB Imlns ri il lb-Cord.
We again quote from the Star of
February 27:
For the purpose of laying the situation
as to marketing of the North
Carolina berry crop this season before
the Now York State officials
and other inU rests involved in the
North with a view of arriving at
some solution of the unfortunate
predicament in which the growers
lind themselves on the eve of the
shipping period, .1 A Brown, of
Chudbourn, v% i 11 leave tonight for
Washington and Philadelphia, and
will be joined later in New York by
President Wm IC Springer, of the
East Carolina Print and Truck
Growers' Association, who were recently
appointed by the Executive
Committee of the Association and
coulorence of the crate manufacturers
to handle the situation as to the
shortage of the new standard crates.
They will carry with them for several
conferences to be held letters of
endorsement from all the Nationul
Banks of tho city, the Mayor of the
City, Governor of North Carolina,
Chamber of Commerce, Atlantic
Coast Line and other local interests
which are in a position to judge of
the importance of the trucking
crops of this section to the city and
State who can appreciate what any
entanglement would mean to the
mass ol people, should some solulution
of the crate problem be not
arrived at. Mr Brown, while in
Washington, will have an interview
with Senator Boot, of New York,
as to any influence he cau bring to
bear in behalf of the North Carolina
growers in Albany, and from
there he will go to P nil ad el phi a to
T consult officials of the Pennsylvav
nia railroad, which participates
largely in the handling of this traf fie
from the South. in New York
M n ?\ia/l YT \* i i/fnvi * ? \ 1 1
1'J 1 I W ?? ?1 UtlU J & ?J|JI I VY 111
have a conference v\ i th the leading
commission merchants in an effort
to secure their co-operation, after
which they go to Albany for a conference
with Mr Reich man, superin
tendent of weights and measures.
While these gentlemen realize that
the task is a very difficult one, they
are very hopeful of some solution
of a question which is just now giving
much concern in the berry belt.
Saved Soldier's Life.
Facing death from shot and shell
in the civil war was more agreeable
to ?J A Stone, of Kemp, Texas, than
facing it from what doctors said was
consumption. "I contracted a stubborn
cold," he writes, "that developed
a cough, that stuck to me in
spite of all remedies for years. My
weight ran down to 130 pounds
Then I began to use Dr Kbig's New
Discovery, which completely cured
me "I now weigh 178 pounds."
For Coughs, Colds, LaCrippe, Asthma,
Hemorrhage, II >arsenoss,
Croup, Whooping Cough ai d Dung
T;< uole, its supreme. 50c and $1 00
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by
Drug Co,
''Home is in Danger"
The Columbus Industrial Advo
cate, oi i;tK>aoourn, in u , says thai
every one awaits ar.xious-y any favorable
nev\s fiom the men who ate
now in Ihe North trying to make ar\
rangemrnts whi reby the crate situion
here may be relieved. Tf the
law is enforced there is bound to be
confusion in the marketing of ti e
crop To add to that already experienced
is a thing looked to with
dread The unorganized condition
of the growers only adds to the
trouble anticipated Jt is here
where the Farmers' Union can come
in and do a great work, Those in
the berry belt who are already organized
are putting it to practical
u-o and are bound to see wonderful
results. But, like the individual,
they are handicapped unless the majority
of the growers can bo broughc
into the organization. And why
should they not be? It is a farmer's
organization inteudod to grapple
with farm problems, be they cotton,
tobacco, strawberries, or whatnot.
Every trucker or farmer with whom
we have talked is anxious to get in
line and all that is needed is some
Y one to push it. Here is an opportu
nitv for a modern Cincinnatus; and
tmly "Home is in Danger." I
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did combination, and proscribe it with 3 m
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forms and otagoa of Primary, Secondary g toe
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Hi Attorn, Scrofulous Ulcors and Bores, 9
Olandular Swollings, Rheumatism, Kid* H
Hey Complaints, old Chronio Ulcors that I
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Dtaooscs, Eczema, Clironio Fomale aP?-,
Complaints, Mercurial Poison, Totter,
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P. P. P. Is a po^erfnl tonlo and an
excellent appltizer, building np tlio
ystem rapidly. If you are weak and
feeble, and feel badly try P. P. P., and |
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FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS.
Represent the Strongest Companies
Policies written on the most liberal
terms.
Place your insurance with us
Prompt Settlement of Claims.
NOTICE:?There was taken uo nt
my place in Floyd's township, one
black bull yearling about two i r
three years old, with a little white
under his belly, a little white spot
on his back, short ypicke horns, unmarked,
lie came to iny placo July
the 24th, 1909, Owner can get him
by coming and proving him and
paying charges.
W. P. Causey,
Green Sea, S. C
ThiDgs aree not a.ways what they
seem and all is not gold that glitter*
a Prevents Sickness ||
been checked in time by the Sgi
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use or a w! >!csomo stimulant in fcTq
t has no rij ...1. No homo should ho RH
lily l> not it till to those who are nilimj Hi
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OTB] H Wastoof energy Mid all disoaaos resulting
TOsS* S from overtaxing the system are cured by
sdeao | Iho uso of P. P. F.
Ladieswhoso systemsarepolsonod and
M whoso blood io in an impure oonditlondne
*H lomonatrual irregularities are peculiarly
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9r% jj Prickly Ash, Poko Root and Potassium,
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j F. V. LIPPMAN
3 Proprietor
3 Savannah, - Ca.
[ATlSjVj
Notice.
For the bene fib of these who are
indebted to the estate of the late
fiO'.vis H Itandall, I will attend at
theHate residence of the deceased on
each Thursday, for the purpose of
making collections and #.vin# receipts
therefor. J will accept pay
'] rrient, of all amounts duo on Thursday
of each week at the nlaco named
until March 15th., 1910, and all
accounts not paid by that day will
be placed in the hands of my attorney
for action.
A. V. Bossont, Administrator.
J N.JENRETTE
Conveyancer A Notary Public
' Writes Titles, Mortgages, Liensf
Agreements, Contracts, &c Ab,
) at ranting and CoovinF a Specialty.
If==
I" The new yea
ito be made by ne
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I i ne next lev
hope especially s<
If you expect
We have just re<
horses and will o
will keep a nice s
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Copy Summons for Relief.
(Complaint not Served)
State of South Carolina, )
County of ilorry i
COURT' OF COMMON PLEAS.
M. C Dusenbury, Trading as Dusenbury
& Co., PlaintilT
against
Thomas Sarvis, John Sirvis, KiTy
Sarvis, Willie Sarvis, Isaac Sarvis,
Lilly Sarvis, Elizabeth Sarvi?,
Esther Sarvis, George Buck, Fred
Buck, Mary Ann Ransom, Hannah
Buck. Lilly Buck, I H buck,
Goorgo Young, Sr., and George
Young, Jr , Defendants.
To the Defendants Thomas Sarvis,
John Sarvis, ElTy Sarvis, Willie
Sarvis Isaac Sarvis, Lilly Sarvis,
Elizabeth Sarvis. Esther Sarvis,
George Buck, Lilly Buck. I.
H. Buck, G 'orge Young, Sr , George
Young. .1 r , Fred Buck, Mary
Ann Ransom and Hannah Buck.
You nre hereby summoned and re([uired
to answer the complaint in tills hc11?>11
which hub been tiled in tie* < lliee of
the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas
for the said county and to s??rve a c??|?y
?f your answ er :o the said compLint on
the subscriber at his ofllce at Conway H
('., within twenty days after the service
hereof exclusive of the day of such s. rvice;
and if you fail to answer the com
I>j;i1111 wiinin me nine aioresaitl the
plaintiff in this action will apply to the
Com I lor the relief demanded in the complaint.
February 17th, 1910
W L UK VAN C CC P.
H II WOODWARD
Plaintiffs' Attorney.
To Thomas Sarvis, Absent Defendn
n t: ?
Please take notice that the complaint
in the foregoing Mated action and the
summons of which the foregoing id acopy
were filed in the office of the Clerk of
'he Court of Common Pleas at Conway H
C., on the 12th day of .January, A I) \910
II II WOODWARD
Plaintiffs' Attorney
W L BRYAN CCCP (1*40
Hacker Mfg Co ,
Successors to
GEORGE S HACKER & SON.
WE MANITFACTITIIK
Dooiih, Sakii and Hmndk, Columnn and
mai-ustkkh, gkIllkh and (>ahi.k ouwaaiknta,
hf'krkn dooiib and wlndowft.
WE UKAIi IN
Gl.AHB, MaF.1I Colli) AND WlUOIlTB.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
CHINESE LAUNDRY
Collars and Cuffs.
Ironing Machine.
Work turned out Promptly.
Send me a trial order.
Family washing taken.
Satisfaction Guarauteed.
Work neatly executed, an* in
first class style,
SPECIAL NOTIK
Collars and Cuffs held for 30 days
and if not called for will be sold,
Yoursforgood wonr,
GEORGE LUM
STRAYED:?One white boar with
black spot around head and back,
unmarked, owner may get same by
calling and paying charges.
J. M. Thompkins,
Adrian, S. C.
3 '47.
Everything quiet along the Wacoamaw.
/
Hnam asssrc^n s
r 1910 is here and with it new
>arly everybody,
v years bids fair to be prospei
iui nit' luruier.
t to do more farming you will
reived a shipment of extra
Iter them for sale on good libe
{election on hand at both
PEE?.LOK
rhrough the Sea;
please you in the line of YEI
ices. See our line before buyi
1INGLETARY ~
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owvvvvwww^
f A Record
? The Year 1QOO
fESreaker with us,
groceries and fc:
l>than we ever sole
Iwe want to do \
SVv'on't you help t
cdo so would me
|your pockets. We
*sell right See t:
Sthing in our line
/you want to p^y
$If 3*ou don't see
If T11E COOPER >
^MULLINS:
11? _ B.
Fresh Bread and Cakes a. ways on ha
filled with choice ^ood.s for family use a
. st possible notch. Phone orders ^ive
livery guaranteed. Phone No 13.
VEGETABLES
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8 ALL MAKES?Remanufact
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for my catalog?I save you
select from.
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and larger plan* |
ous ones. W< i
need more mules |
nice mules and J
ral terms. VVt J
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son. j
UGLES?Differ- I
sjasc iri
imolifts'f
was a Record?
We sold morec
utilizer by far>
H before. But<
)etter in 1910 ^
is to do so? l o<
;an money in>
2 buy right andc
is about any->
you need. If<
cash all right ?
us anyway. ^
WHOLESALE f
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net. Our Grocery Department,is,ud
art? marked down to the lowo
careiul attention and prompt doIN
SEASON,
| - THE BAKER.
THE GROCER MAN
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SUPPLIES
ured. Guaranteed Like
facturer's price?Send
money?Big stock to
rs a Specialty. I
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