The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 24, 1910, Image 7

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DO IT NOW. Conwav People SliouM INot Walt Until IC is Too Lite. i Tho i ppaHing death rate from kid 1 ncy dis tse is due in most eases to the fuc that the little kidney trou- ! bios are usually neglected until they , become serious, Toe slight symp- i toms ^ ve place to ehtonie disor- < dors un.1 the sufferer ^oes gradually < into the ^rasp of diabetes, dropsy, ' Blight's disease, gravel or some \ other serious form of kidney com- ' plaint If you sutler from backache, headaches, d'zzy spells; ii the kidney secretions aie irrtgular in passage ami unn tural in uppt arunce, do not delt*y H?*lp the kiuncys at once. Dutn s Kidney Pills are especially for kidney disorders?they cure others fail Over one hundred thousand people u ive recommended them. IP-re is one of in luy cases in this vicinity P O Pnlkenstein, 415 Darlington St., Flort lice, :S. 0., says: "Doun s K d iey Pills are in inyr estimation au excellent remedy I suffered almost coiistantly lr? m a dull ache in the small ot my hack I also had sharp, shooting pains in my loins and upi n arising in the morning 1 was v? r\ lain and sore and it was u li.tle wuile b f ?rc tno stillness dibit pp -ared I came to tin; conclusion tba' mi kiduHss were1 disordered, as rln- secretions from these organs *eit- loghly colored undcoritiiiiii (I it kiwi int.nl I ii ml n hrm I. u 1 mux >i Di.n's Kidney Pills and 1 tin y rrit Vi.tl the lainene>k> und sore- ( ue.-s in iu> onck and regulated the * pi>sa^e>of the Kidney secretions. You are ai liberty u> publish my ! statement in return for the benefit | 1 have received from Doan's Kidney Pills " ' I For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents, Poster-Wilburn Co., HulTalo, Ni-w Y U K, sole agents for the U n I ted Vil ;l'Oh ft m.-m v r ihe name?Doau's and take no other. Be Cioud to God's Acre. Is there anything which speaks quite so eloquently of the spirit of a community as a well kept cemetery? T ie effect of a neglected graveyard is ?uopha>&nt and uucomplime itary to a community'. Pain ing to a bramble chocked country cem -tery. A friend of mine who saw ouo of these, oxclaimod: "Just look at that! Tne abomination spoken of in the Uiblo vvould probably be a cheerful bit of land- 1 scape compared with that jungle of briars, b .rdocks and thistles, What i sort of regard must the people of i this neighborhood have for their rlf?!? rl unvw Li ? A ml I l>r? nlortn ic < ? wv-v, V*.. j f? J i * I 11V |.'l l*V>V I CI ' still used for burial purpose*, for you can see a fairlv fresh grave over toward that, bre&k in tin- I a ik fence. I'd hate to live am uijo a j e >p!c who will let the -es'in^ pbu e of their dead look like that! They must, be hopelessly ho did or < Ise only a little removt d from a state of barbarism." The rtttlo village which lay at the end of our journey had a utile cem etery of quite a different sorl I was m fact the "show spot" of the town, Its elms aud maple were magnificent, and the aisles between the little "lots" were wide and ^reen. Here among the graves of tfcnerations wh'ch had joined the "silent mnjoritv." the boys aud ?/i?Is, the younar m n and v-.u -.a w men strolled and c urti d and dnu-d ? f lift too yout o,(l oo h ppv to end Everywhe ? the turf ?asi?rei?n and neatly chopped and th- r was not a foot of oround wit dn the white fonee whe? 'he ounj/ mothers Could rot tr i d'e he r b?by e.?rrta^es w>'h ent iv e? riv^ne nee There we more *nru/ b tain," more fl twers ind more a? d and b ant.lful trees in th it. 4 G d s Acre" than in any other equal . "ea in the v la#< or i - en vir mi H H Gorraid Saved Soldier'* Life. E u'.iny d? nth from sh>t, and shel i. the civil ?)!> was more t^reeable t J A S i o* Kemp, T xas, than , i t >. n? hat th ct.irs said was n h 11 con' raced a st ubf ? i i \ i i?te 1 4 I \ A I fi o im 1 _ . ? y . , r v 'v < > t. * uck to me in p i l ii 11? *fi i-.s for voars My w >/' * an down to 180 pounds Then I i) gan to u p Or Kind's Now Di?c?verv, which completely cured m<? "1 n w weigh 17ft pounds '' ' u h , O ids. Ln(?Hppe. Asthma m rrh g , Hoarseness, f'l iMip, Wtioop'ujUf Cough and Lung m Trouble, its supreme. 50o and $1 00 Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Drug Co. Russia leads the world in the production of rye. Thoughts are mightier than the Strength of hand. How Good News Spread. V- "I am 70 years old and travel most of the time," writes B F Tolson, of Elizabethtou, Ky, "Everywhere I go I recommend Electric Bitters, because I owe ray excellent health and vitality to them They never failjto tone the stomach, regulate the kidneys and bowels, stim. ulate the liver, invigarte the nerves and pnrifios the blood. They work wonders for weak, run-down men and women, restoring strength, vig or and health that's a daily joy. Try LY them Only 50. Satisfaction guaranteed by the Norton Drug Co. Foreclosure Sale, Under nud by virtue of a Decree and Judgment for Foreclosure and Sale made by his Honor Ernest Gary, in the case of S, P. McNair, Plaintiff, vs N. J . Bell and W Jessie Bell, Mattie Bell and llvtnan Bell, Defendants, and dated the 2nd day of March, A. 1). 11)10; notice is here, by given that I, the undersigned Slier ill of Horry County, will sell at public auo Lion before the Court House Door at Conway, S C, during legal hours of sale an salesday in April next, It being the 1th day of said month, all and singular 'he following deserii ed lands and premises, situate in llorry County, and deicrlhed as follows, tow it; ,4A11 and singular that certain tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Bay born Township, County of Horry md State of South Carolina, containing 10 acres more or less, tvinir on the west ?rn side of Play-Card Swamp, known as :he Daniel Dewltt tiact of hind, sold t?> W T. Bell by one N. Q. Grainger, by Ids deed of date the 14th da) of Noveinuey, A. 1). 1804, recorded in olTV.ce of lie ls?er of Mesne Conveyance for Horry i outity in deed book t4T. T," at page 153, and the same is bounded and de scribed as follows, that is to sr.y, begin ling at a stake corner on line of land formerly belonging to one Emma Gralam. also corner of land of Purdee Jiahiun, in liead of a small branch, ihence down the said branch an eastivardly direction, the tun being tlie line, o the run of Play-Card Swamp, thence town the run of the said swamp, a north vardly direction to a corner of land "o merly belonging to one E. C. Prince, hence the line of said Prince's land vestwaidly to stake corner, thence said Prince's line southwardly to corner ?>f and formerly belonging to one Emma Jrahum, thence tlit* said Graham's line touthwardly to the beginning corner; >ounded on tlie north by lands of J. M. Hell, ou the east by lands of J. P. Ilarice, run of Play Card Swamp, on tlie south by a small branch, boundary of Purdee Graham's land, on the west by ither lands of W. T. Bell known us tlie 1'om Graham tract and lands of J, M. Hell " Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers. B. J. Sessions, Sheriff I lorry County. March Jlrd, A I) 11)10. 11. 11 Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney, For the Col CONWAY AND Why the Colored Man Because its sold at his price. Because he has a long time to pay for it if bought at this sale. Because it grows in value each and every day. Because it gives you a place to build a home where the white man can't come and say, John or Henry, pay your rent today or I will put you out. Because it makes a better citizen of you. DON'T FAIL TO B Saturday, April 2 Big Brass Band and a good time for of hom( -SOI Columbia Realt^ GREENS*] (Prickly Asia, Poke ? MAKES POSITIVE CURES 07 Physicians ondorsoT. P. P. as A splendid combination, and proscribo it with great satisfaction for the cures of all ^ forms and stages of Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Syphilis, Byphllltlo Rhea- H xnatism, Scrofulous Ulcors and Bores, # Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism, Kid- ^ noy Complaints, old Chronlo Ulcors that ^ CATARRH ?? ( haTO restated all treatment, Catarrh, Skin Diseases, Eczema, Chronlo Fomalo M Complaints, Mercurial Poison, Totter, % Sealdhead, etc., etc. S P. P. P. 1? a powerful ton la and an ^ excellent applttaer, building up the ? ;?wiu nHHuij, XX JOU Mt VtU Midi . feeble, and feel badly try P. P. P., and I RHEUH D. A. Spivey & Companj FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS. Represent the Strongest Companies. Policies written on the most liberal terms. Place your insurance with us Prompt Settlement of Claims. CHINESE LAUNDRY Collars and Cuffs. Ironing Machine. _ woric turned out promptly. Send me a trial order. Family washing taken. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Work neatly executed, an* ii first class style, 8PBC1AL JfOTIB Collars and Cuffs held for 30 day and if not called for will be sold, Yoursforgood worst, GEORGE LUM Sale for Partition. Under and by virtue of a decree and judgment for partition and sale made by His Honor Ernest Gary, in the case of W F Holt, both in his own right and as administrator of the personal estate of Jane llolt, dec., plaintiff, vs John Holt, L D Holt. W E Holt, Benjamin Holt, Annie Williamson, Mary Hardwick, Rebecca Shelly, Agnes Johnson, Rosa Floyd, Zelpha MeCracken, Fannie Graham, Julia Alford and Henrietta A1 ford, defendants, and dated tho appnnrl <1:lv nf Mn.rnh A D 1010 notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, Ciork of the Court of Common Pleas of Horry County, will sell at public auction befon the court house door at Conway, South Carolina, during legal hours of salo on salesduy in April next, it being Ihe 4ih day of said month, all and singular ths following described lands and premises, in Horry county and described as follows, towit: "All and singular that certain tract or parcel of land, containing 115 acres, more or less, situate in Galivants Ferry townshipand Floyds township in the county of Horry and the State aforesaid, bounded on the north by lauds of llughio Gerrald and Capers Gerrald, on the oast by lands of W F Holt, on the south by lands of (1 J Holliday and L D Holt and on the wost by lands of Redding Smith, being known as the estate land of Jane Holt, deeeasod. iEUMS OF SALE?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. W L BRYAN, C C C P March 3rd, A D 1910. 11 H Woodward, Plaintiffs Attorney When a girl doubts that she is trood enough for the young man she is going to marry it is a sign that she doesn't know much about him. Who loves a garden loves a green- j house, too. Salmon, pike and goldfish are said to be Ihe only tish that never sleep. ored People HORRY COUNTY. should own Real Estate Come out to the sale of lots Saturday, April 2, at 10:*10 a. in. and buy you a lot to build a home on where you can live and have your own garden, chickens and pigs. This is the greatest opportunity for the colored man ever in Conway to buy a lot, Sold on easy terms at your price Don't fail to grasp this opportunity. You may never have such an op, portunity again. E ON THE GROUND 5nd, at 10:30 A. M. all who attend this great gathering 3 seekers. "rv i) vr iW li 1 ? V 6c Auction Co. 50R0, N. C. Boot and Potassium.) ALL FORMS AND 8TAOE3 OF?? you will regain flash and strength. Waatoofenergyandalldlseases/ssultlng from overtaxing the system are cored by tho use of P. P. P. Ladies whoeo systems are poisoned and 3 whoso blood Is In an imp are oondltiondhe to monstrnal irregularltlee are pocaUarly bonoflted by tho wonderful took} and % SCROFULA PJJJ? blood cleansing properties of P. P. Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potaaalum# Sold by all Druggists. ZZ F. V. LIPPMAN Preprl.tar' 8avannahf Ca. 1ATICM fm VITI ' Notice. For the benefit of those who are indebted to the estate of the late : Tjewis II. Randall, I will attend at the late residonce of the deoeased on each Thursday, for the purpose of making collections and giving receipts therefor. I will accept payment of all amounts due on Thursday of each week at thenlacA mimed 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. Bessent, Administrator. ' J N. JENRETTE s Conveyancer A Notary Public Writes Titles, Mortgages. Liens. Agreements, Contracts, Ac. Abstracting and Copying a Specialty, Mule I The new year to be made by net The next few hope especially so If you expect We have just rec< horses and will of will keep a nice s< WAMl All 1 We can also j ent styles and pri pn ? Copy Summons for Relief. (Complaint uot Served) State of South Carolina, ) County of Horry ( COURT OP COMMON PLEAS. M. C Dusenbury, Trading as Duson oury a i^o., i'laintiu against Thomas Sarvis, John Sarvis, EiTy Sarvis, Willie Sarvis, Isaac Sarvis, Lilly Sarvis, Elizabeth Sarvis, Esther Sarvis, George Buck, Fred Buck, Mary Ann Ransom, Hannah Buck, Lilly Buck, I II Buck, George Young, Sr., and George Young, Jr., Defendants. To the Defendants Thomas Sarvis, John Sarvis, EfTy Sarvis, Willie Sarvis Isaac Sarvis, Lilly Sarvis, Elizabeth Sarvis, Esther Sarvis, George Buck, Lilly Buck, I. II. Buck, George Young, Sr., Georgo Young, Jr., Fred Buck, Mary Ann Ransom and Hannah Buck. You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint In tliisaction which has been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said county and to servo a copy cf your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his oflloe at Conway S C., within twenty days after the service hereof exclusive of the day of sucli service; and If you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. February 17 th, 1910. W L BRYAN C C C P. H II WOODWARD Plaintiffs' Attorney. To Thomas Sarvis, Absent Defendant:? Please take notice that the complaint in the foregoing stated action and the summons of which the foregoing is a copy were filed in the oflice of the Clerk of tho fVnirf r\f Pnmntnn Ploo u of (**rno U VVUI V v/l V/\/llllllwu 1. IVHD fll VAJII TT CI V 11 0., on the 12th day of January, A I> 1910 II II WOODWARD Plaintiffs' Attorney W L BRYAN COOP 6w46 Hacker Mfg Co., HucceBBora to OEOROB S HACKER & SON. WE MANUFACTURE POORS. Saaii and Dundk, Columns and Daluatkrh, UkIlleh and Oahlk OltNAMKMro, Hcrkkn Hooka and Windows. WE DEAL IN Ulam, Haah Cokd and Wkioiitb. CHARLESTON, S. C. Bargains! Bargains! WHILE THEY LAST A limited number slightly used $95 High Grade Organs for only $68 50. These organs appear near new and are warranted to last a long lifetime. Terms of sale given on application. Write for catalog stating terms desired. IThis is an opportunity in a life time to nnsaeftR a tine orcran at about cost. Answer quick for such bargains don't last long address: Malones Music House Columbia, 8. O. PIANOS AND ORGANS Dear Brother, when your wife asks you for a little spending money don't draw a wry face as though she had trod upon your corn. Just shell out with a smile, remembering that all the while that the half of what you have la hers by rightav idliiMKHHMi s and Horses I 1910 is here and with it new and larger plans fg fl irly everybody. 4 fl Vftftrs hifis fair tn tip nrnsnnrnnu nnna \V? 8 ^ WW. ? rw ?. WW -w W V |# Jl, ? f % EJ for the farmer. | to do more farming you will need more mules | I eived a shipment of extra nice mules and a Fer them for sale on good liberal terms. We | I election on hand at both H PEE<a.L,OfLISSC I through the Season. g I riease you in the line of VEHICLES?Differ- | ces. See our line before buying. IINGLETARY & C0.|| isaarSI j OWWWWWWW/VWWWWtt A Record Breaker! ^ The Year 1909 was a Records ^Breaker with us. We sold more# ^groceries and fertilizer by far> Sthan we ever sold before. But# ! |we want to do better in 1910.S ; ?Won't you help us to do so? To#' 1 ^do so would mean money ins >your pockets. We buy right and# #sell right. See us about any-S ?thing in our line you need. If# /you want to pay cash all right.* >If you don't see us anyway. # fPalmetto Grocery Co| < TI1E COOPER WHOLESALE $ ^MULLINS: S C j Saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa? I A wsmm M Fresh Bread and Cakes aiways on hand. Our Grocery Department fisfilled with choice good? for family use and are marked down to the lowest possible notch Phone orders given careiul attention and prompt dolivery guaranteed. Phono No, 13. VEGETABLES IN SEASON. ^ BT IIVMAfti THE um. I HlmAn, the grocer man [bank of LORIsj THE LAWS OF T1IE COUNTRY, THE STATUTES | OF STATE AND THE UNTIRING EFFORTS OF | WATCHFUL EYES SAFEGUARD EVERY BANK i TRANSACTION. MORAL- ?UNQUESTIONED | SAFETY IS OUR PROUD ASSETS. P OUR OFFICERS | THOS E OOPER, Pres. J C BRYANT, V Pres. I E L SANDERSON, Cashier. ft I ^ 1 ' r" | - J Bi