The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 03, 1910, Image 7
Let Us Pray.
Editor Horry Herald:
I wrote an article to the Herald
- on September 8th, "Prohibition
Djn't Prohibit," that was the heading
of my article, but further on in
my article I said we had a law to prohibit
the legal sale of intoxicating
drink, but it did not prohibit the
i.legal sale. I still say that although
a piece of egotism, that now
resides in Lumberton, N. C , who
styles hiirstlf a preacher, and signs
his name J. M. Fleming, used a
little over one thousand words in an
ai tiele published in the Herald on
September 29th to call me a liar.
He said prohibition does prohibit
Hits read a little more of this meddler's
article. He says: "I have
been on the streets of Lumberton at
all hours of the day and Dight for ten
years and I know their topography
so well that you could not. lose me
if the darkness was as black as
midnight in an Egyption prison
Has he ever been to Egypt or is he
talking about the pleague of darkness
that was sent by God on Egypt?
That darkness was so dark that they
could feel the darkness. My. how
' - - 1 _ -I* A 1
" -y? da^k! ana this preacncr 01 hiu gospel
of Jesus Christ tells us that he
could not be lost in a town of about
two hundred acres in such darkness
as that..
N >w, Mr Reader, you know that
you or I would get lost on less than
one acre in such darkness in or out
of town. Mr Reader, please look up
your pip :r, issue of September 29ih
and read his article from one end to
the other. Rut you may not find
your paper so less read those few
words of his about Lumberton and
that Egyption prison darkness again
right here. He says: "I have been
on the streets of Lumberton at all
bburs of the day and night for ten
years and 1 know their topography
so well that you could not lose me if
the darkness was black as midnight
in an Egyptian prison.
Now, gentlemen, all that believe
that statement of this sky-scout,
stand until you can be counted. No
bidy stands?lets pray.
O. M. Watts.
Not Sorry for Blunder.
1 If my friends hadn't blundered
in thinking I was a doomed victim
of consumption, I might not be
alive now," writes D T Sanders, of
Harrodsburg, ivy., "but (or years
they saw every attempt to cure a
lung racking cough fail. At last I
tried Dr King's New Discovery.
It soon stopped the cough and I am
now in better health than 1 have had
for years. This wonderful life saver
is an unrivalled remedy for coughs,
colds, lagrippe, asthma, croup, hemorrhages,
whooping cough or weaj,lungs.
50e.-$1.00. Trial bottle
free, (iuaranteed by Norton Drug
Co,
Qrkn/?iul K!nf(M-tuinniont.
There will be a special entertainment
rendered by' the local school
improvement association at Alleu
school house on Saturday night,
November 5th. The public is cordially
invited to attend.
Forced to Leave Home.
Every year a large number of
poor sufferers whose lungs are sore
and racked with coughs are urged to
go to another climate. But this is
costly and not always sure. There's
a better way. Let Dr King's New
TVicr?nv*?rv euro vou at, home. "It
cured me of lung trouble," writes
W U Nelson, of Calamine, Ark ,
i "when all else failed and T gained
f 47 pounds in weight. Its surely
King of all cough and lung cures."
Thousands owe their lives and health
to it. Its positively guaranteed for
Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe, Asthma,
Croup ?ail Throat and Lung Troubles.
50c and $1.00, Trial bottles
free at Norton Drug Co.
Another Mystery from Myrtle Beach.
^ Mr J C DuBois, writing to the
Herald from Myrtle Beach under a
recent dale, says: "There was found
among a quantity of bottles that
Wire washed ashore near Myrtle
Beach one that contained a note
reading as follows: 'T am alone on a
raft helpless. Food run out.
'Jones Condon '"
"Also a jar containing a snake
wh'oh looked to be about three feet
in length. Tne jar was t:ghtly sealed
and the snake was preserved in alcohol.
There must have been a
storm at sea and some poor fellow
was in trouble. Wonder if that
^ poor man was ever picked up! '
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Notice of Sale.
Under and by virtue of sundry
chattle m>rttftges, executed by
Ueorge W DeWiit, I have seized and
will sell before the cou^t house door
at Don way, S C , at 11 o'clock in thn
forenoon, on tho 14th day of Novem*
ia mirt Ha.
t)Cr, A lJ iyiv, uli o iuiiw <t iu^ v*i.
scribod psrsoial property, to wit:
One Black Cow
Two Brindled Yearlings.
One lied Steer
T ELI MS OE SALE-Cash,
V D JOHNSON,
Ag'U* of Mortgagees.
Dated October 29 A D 1910.
Straw hurry Eahm Eor Sale---3(
acre farm, 15 under fence, four acres
it^ berrios and will make from four
to six hundred bushels berries nexl
spring, Price $2,000.00.
^ 4w29 Geo, Dickson
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CASE AFTER CASE.
Plenty More Like This in Conway.
Scores of Conway people cen tcl!
you atnufc Doau's Kidney Pills.
Many a hippy citizen makes a public
statement of his experience
Here is a case of it What butter
proof of merit can be had than such
endorsement?
Mrs Newton Sweet, Laurel St.,
Conway, S C , says: "I have used
Doan's Kidney Pills and they have
helped me wonderfully. My kidneys
were sluggish and the secretions
f <">m I linoa ni'irn i\i< ur?ra 11 n hH 1 11 Y*!1 I
IV/ IJ.J V IAVO C" VI gtnug f? WI V m <1 IJM VM I Mi
[ had backache and dull pains
through my kidneys and was also
bothered by rheumatic twinges in
mv limbs. Finally Doan's Kidney
Pills were recommended to me and
I procured a box at the Norton
Drug Co. Since taking them, my
kidneys have acted regularly, the
aches and pains in my back have
ceased and I have felt better in every
way. T cannot hesitate to recommend
Doan's Kidney Pills to other
kidney sufferers."
For Sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole Agents for the
United States.
Remember the name?Doan's?
and take no other.
The threatened storm which
caused so much damage in Florida,
passed over Seuth Carolina without
doing any considerable damage.
A few farmers lost a small quantity
of open cotton by means of the
several days of wet weather,
CC Hugging and PBarnhill were
in town last Thursday from (lalivants
Ferry.
Notice of Sale.
Under and by virtue of a decree
for partition and sale made by his
Honor T. S. Sease, Presiding Judge,
dated 28th day of September, A. I)
11)10, in the case of M. C. Dusenbury,
trading as Dusenbury Co., Plaintiff
vs. Thomas Sarvis, John Sarvis, Effy
Sarvis, Willie Sarvis, Isaac Sarvis,
Lilly Sarvis, Elizabeth Sarvis,
Esther Sarvis, George Buck, Fred
Duck, Mary Ann Ransom. JJannah
Buck, Liliy Buck, I. H. Buck,
George Young, Sr., and George
Young, Jr., Defendants.
Notice is herebv given that the
undersigned will sell at public auction
before the Court I Louse Door
at Conway,in the County and State
aforesaid, during legal hours of sale,
on salesday in November next, it
being the seventh day of said month
all and singular the following described
lands and premises, towit:
"All and singular that certain
tract or parcel of land lying in C mway
Township, in Horry County,
and State aforesaid, and containing
seventy-live (75) acres more or less,
situate on the west side of Wacca
maw river, and lying between said
river the public road leading from
Con way to Port llarrelson, being a
tract of land of which Isaac Sarvis
died seized and possessed and known
as "Burrough's Point.
Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser
to pay for papers.
W. L. Bryan,
Clerk and Special Ilefree
Oct 15th, 11)10.
H, 11 Woodward,
PlaiutilTs Attorney.
iGoodNewsi
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(9 that ladies who are suffer- p
S3 ing as I did, will take ||
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H lady who is suffering." HJ
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from headache, backache ip!
pains in arms, shoulders
and legs, dragging-down Eg
feelings, etc., or if you ^
feel tired, weary, worn- fc*
out and generally miser- ?&]
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It has helped thousands |||
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raj and if you will only give 6jj|
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P- HAWKS,
GROCER
) Only High Grade Family and Plan,
tntions Supplies handled. Your patron|
age is respectfull) solicited and will be
appreciated. Satisfaction guaranteed or
11 your money bacK. No trouble to showgoods,
so if you don't see what you want
ask for it.
THB HOKUY HEliALP, TH
I Write for Samples.
Try us on Mail Order.
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Ladies and Misses 1
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I NEWEST OF WAISTS FOR FA
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1 collar aud cuffs $1
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FIHF: INSURANCE AGENTS.
lie present the Strongest Companies
Policies written on the most liberal
terms.
Place your insurance with us
Prompt Settlement of Claims.
CHURCH DIRECTORY,
I'llK 'IJYTKUI AN 01117 ItC 11.
KKV A S DOAK, 1'ASTOU.
Preaching each 2nd Sunday at 11 a in*
and 8 |> in., and 8rd Sunday at 11 a ni
Prayer meeting <?very Wednesday evening
Sunday school every Sunday at 4:80
p m.
Westminister .League.
CHINESE LAUNDRY
Collars and CufTs.
Ironing Machine.
Work turned out Promptly.
Send me a trial order.
Family washing taken.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Work neatly executed, an* in
first class style,
SPICCIAL NOTICE
Collars and CufTs held for 30 days
and if not called for will be sold,
Yoursforgood worK,
GEORGE LUM
Hacker Mfg Co ,
Successors to
GEORGE S HACKER & SON.
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Hoous, Sasii and Dunns, Columns and
11a LITSTK KB, Ultll.I.KS AND (tAllLK OltNA
MKNTS, UcKKKN DoOUS AND WINDOWS.
WE liiiAI. IN
Class, Hash C'ohd and Wkiudts.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
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* 100 bbls Pride
jy 125 bbls Saxor
y 50 bbls Capat
y 50 bushels Se
> 2,000 Cotton ?
'> 400 bushels C<
y 3,000 lbs Smo!
y 200 bushels B<
r 300 bajrs Ship
y 155 caddies Tc
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t King.St. and 203 Meeting St,
ON'S GREAT DEP.
olesale and Retail Mail On
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rom J $lo.OO tO $100.00. Lan
Walking Skirts. :''an-?s.
Plain trilored or trimmed
rices range from IVo r:r
$4.75 to $25.oo.
LTj AND WINTER WEAR.J |We oft"or a n
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mom make our pan
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make the closest priccs% |y| g && |*g
We have the stock, 11
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Ladies Taffeta Sill\ Waists
from $15.00 down (o $2.98 each u
aline Silk Waists al $3.75 H
Novelty Waists in Plaid Silks, Chiffon Over-net or Per-j fj
Silks and Dress Goods
a superior line of Plain and Novelty Dress floods! g
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r At VJ holes ale or Ketaii. |
cw line of Blankets, Comforts, Dry Hoods, Notions, ;Jj
nery, Lent's Fine Furnishings, I'polstery Hoods, Floor |
f all kinds. Advent for Dr Jaeger's Sanitary Woolen I n- ?
Ladies Home Journal Patterns 10 and 15e each.
5ARMENTS A SPECIALTY !
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MADE BY
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WAY DRUG COMPANY ?
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d Cakes aiways on hand. Our Grocery Department is
?*oods for family use and are marked down to the low
Phone orders givcu careuil attention and prompt doPhone
No. 13.
2CETABLES IN SEASON.
HYMAN, TijE GHQGER MIAN
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