The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 01, 1910, Image 7

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Certain Results. Many a Conway Knows How Sure They Are, Koth'ng uncert i 1 about the work of Doan's Kidney Pills in Conway. There is plenty of positive proof of this in the testimony of citizens. Such evidence should convince the most skeptieal doubter. Head the following statemin*: Mrs H R Anderson, Conwav, S C,, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills Jtn.ide me feel like a different women ^?^fed I am pleased to recommend them. For sometime my back and kidneys troubled me. There was a constant ache through my loins and headaches also, bothertd me. The kidney seereoions were unnatural and showed that my kidneys were disordered. After using Doan'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 oents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, ^ New York, sole Agonts for the United States. JQtemember the name?Doau's? and take no other. Little Rosa Lee Prince Dead. Little Rosa Lee, daughter of Mr and Mrs W 11 Prince, died at the home of her parents on Saturday morning, October 22nd, 1010. She was sick only eight or teu days A?<ed 4 years. Rosa Lee was a "cry bright little g rl of winniwg ways. Sh j bore her sufferings and pa ns so very patiently. All was done that could be done by gentle,' loving hands, but (1 id saw (it to take her and join his band of angels. She leaves a father, mother and t'vo little brothers, many relatives and a host of friends to mourn hor dea h. Saved from Awfui Death. How an appalling calamity in his family was prevented is told by A D McDonald, of Fayetteville, N C R F 1) No 8. "My sister had eonsumption." he writes, "she was very thin and pale, had no appetite and day and seemed to grow weaker every as all remedies failed, till 13r Kin's New Discovery was tried, and so completely cured her, that she. has not been troubled with a cough since. Its the best medicine T ever saw or heard of." For coughs, colds, lagrippe, asthma, croup, hemorrhage, all bronchial troubles, it has no equal. 50 cents and $1 00 Trial b >tile free. Guaranteed by Norton Drug Co. - - A 1 The roster of the next iNationai H >use of Representatives gives the Democrats, 227; Republicans. 163, Socialists, 2. Wants to Help Some. For thirty years J F Boyer, of Fertile, Alo, needed help but could not find it. That's wby ho wants to he']) some one now. Suffering so long himself he feels for all distress from Backaches, Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, Lassitude and Kidney Disorders. He shows that Electric Bitters work wonders for such troubles ''Five bottles," he writes, "wholly cured me and now T am well and hearty." It's also positively guaranteed for Liver Trouble, Dyspepsia, Blood Disorders. Female Complaints and Malaria, Try them. 50c, at Nor ton. Drug Co. Arc the Doctors Mad? Eli'o" Horry Herald: When I read ths proceedings of the Horry Medical Society in last week's issue of tlnfeField, of course T was strang led like every other blue jeanes wearer was, and when 1 got to vvfcere 1 cou'd think I said in rr.y heart, that all of the doctors are mad with all of the people and all of the people are mad with all uf the doctors And that fully confirms my belief in the scriptures where it says that the foxes can catch hens and the birds of the air can catch worms, bus the son of man hath nowhere to gH his medicine. O. M. Watts. Hanks on Sure Tiling Now I'll never bo without Dr King's New Life Pills again," writes A Schingeck, 017 Elm Street, Buffalo. N Y. "They cured me of chronu constipation when all others failed.' Unequalcd for Biliousness, Jaundice Indigestion, Headache, Chills, Malaria and Debility. 25c , at Nortoi Drug Co. Trespass Notice. All persons nre hereby forbiddet to enter on my lands or trespass ii anv way, bounded by P. E Iluoks Debic Stanley and Grover Hardee' estate. W. C. O'Quin, H, C. Gore, We saw recently where a count in Virginia had just voted sevei thousand dollars in bonds to be use< in making of good roads. Hot; cannot afford one seventh of thi amount it seems. Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Dusenbur; spent Toanksgiving Day in Conwa\ Sale for Partition. Under and by virtue of a decree for sale in partition, dated the 2nd day of November, D 1910, and signed by hip Honor, tlie Presiding Judge, T. S. Sease, at the Fal) term of the Court of Common Pleas, for Horry County in the case of Henrietta C. Williamson, Daniel W. Williamson, and Charley Walker Williamson, Stanley Boyd Williamson, Mary Ellen Wil'iamson, ano Georgia L. Williamson, infants, by John Holt, theirGdr. ad litem, Maggie Henrietta Williamson, Major Adell Williamsou, Plaintiffs, \3 Treasy Ann Barnhill, and George J. Holliday, Defendants; Notice )s hereby given that I, the undersigned f\ i i. i o : ? 1 t*> f ~ : 11 ?,.ii vioiK ctuu op.'Uiui xvniolcu, win srii to the highest bidder before the Court House door at Conway, S, C., during the legal hours of sale, on salesday in December next, it being the 5th day of said month, all and singular the following described lan is and premises, to wit: Tract No. 1. Known as the home place, containing one hundred and seventeen acres more or less, situate in (ialivants Ferry Township, in the County and State aforesaid, and bounded on tho North by lands of Sol *3 Calder, and lands of A. G. Floyd, on the East by land of S. J. Lewis, on the South by estate land of Berry Barn hill, now claimed by Cordio Williamson, and by lands of P. Barnhil), and on the West by lands of the estate of Willie Williamson, now in possession of Cordie \A il lift in ton ticitnir 1'tnric r\n r^Hn ?!Oii * I llltuuicv/ll^ lyvi iivuvw |7 M a c V.?>J v? | by Cbarlo.s A. Williamson, of J. W. llolliday, as to a portion thereof, and of Q. A. Cannon as to the other portion thereof. Tract No. 2. Containing liflysix (50) acres, more or le>?s, situate in Galivants Ferry Township, in County and State aforesaid, and bounded on the North by lands formerly of the estate of J . W. llolliday, and by the estate lands of JO, P. Pitman, on the Fast by land of J. JL Strickland, on the South bv lands of Gilbert Johnson, and lands of Walker Gerrald, and on the West by lands formerly of the estate of J. W. Holliday, being composed originally of two parcels, to wit, forty acres purchased by Charles A. Williamson, of Lewis Cannon and t wenty acres of Geo. S. Cannon and this tract is the identical land excepting four acres conveyed to Q A. Cannon. Terms of Sale: CASH. Purchaser too pay for papers. W L. Bryan, Clork and Special Referee. II. H. Woodward, Piaintiffs Attorney. Noy 111, 1010. Sale for Partition. Under aud bv virtue of a decree lor sale in partition, dated the 2nd day of November, A. D. 1910, and signed by his Honor, the Presiding .Judge, T. S, Seusc, at the Fail term of the Court of Common Pleas, for Horry County in the case of Flizibeth A R Martin, Plaintiff, vs. Julius Walter Martin, Bessie Susan Mar.in, Heulah Mabelle Martin, Henry Lawrence Martin, Mamie Louisa Martin, Defendants; Notice is here by given that I, the undersigned Clerk and Special Referee, will sell io the highest bidder, b> fore the Court House door at Conway, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on salesday in JJecemoer next, it oelug the 5th day of said month, all and singular the following described lac Jh and premises, to wit: All and singular that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, ly~, iog and being in the County apd; Slate aloresaid, and in,Bucks town f ship, anu containing two hundred sixty-four (261) acres,' bounded as follows and having the following metes and bounds: Commencing at a stake Sxo.neat* Cedar Branch, and runs thence N 68 \V to pine 8xo thence N 42 W to biaej?gum, 8xn, thence N 85 W to pine 8xoi thence S 88 W 17, to stake 8xo, thence S 64 W 24, to pine 8xo, thence S 55 hi 25, to stake 8xo, in edge of said branch, thence S 86 W 21.50 to pine 8xo, thence S 86 E to slake 8xo. thence S 20 E 19 to stakci&o;thence N 221 B 9.25, to stake 2xt>, thcncc S 66E 10. to the original stake line to | a s ake 8xo, thence N 60 B 19, to a stake 8xo, in edge of said C 'dar , Creek, thence said creek it various courses to a stake 8xo, thence N 10 E 88 to the beginning corner, the above tract being conveyed to Burroughs it Collins by E B Marsh by U^,?. ,1 ?%f i\ W: W A. in; I *J? U U l VI u lv, 1 Iiui I'UI J vixij . , } f). 1880, and by Burroughs & Col( lins to Burroughs & Collins Company, by deed of date, ?lulv 16?-h, 3 A. D 1895, and to said Joan S ' Martin by said Burroughs & Col lins Company, by deed dated the 30th day of November A. D. 1897. 3 Terms of Sale: CASH. Purchasei to pay for papers. W. L Bryan, s Clerk and Special Reforet 11. H. Woodward, Plain tilts Attorney. Nov 10, 1910. i } wimm.wmm ihkwhsw?i' ur h, nwipaiuj I *4- P- IIAWES GROCi : If Only High Grade Family and Plan - - " ? ji-J v^..? tntioua supplies nuuuieu. Z'im I'IKIOIJ y ago is respectful!) solicited and will hi n appreciated. Satisfaction guaranteed o j your money bacK. No trouble to shov goods, so If you don't see what you wan ^ ask for it. s Paul Quattlebaum and Miss Mar ^ ory Quattlebaum, went to Columbii r, ,last week to see Ben Hur. | Write for Samples. | Try us on Mail Order. I SATISFAC I " ! 232, and 23 1 / ! CHARLE S The Largest Wh j==== < ew Fall Tail In exceptionally mart, up-to-date n ij Prices range f '| i I Ladies and Misses in Chiffon Panama. All new Model with Taffeta, Silk or Satin bands. P ( i ; NEWEST OF WAISTS FOR F/ [ [All Pure White Linen aists, Plair f collar aud cuffs ^1 i ? nwrmwmmmarmt mm niM?j?g??mi ; LADIES AND CHt I nihil 11MWBB?aa? Sale for Partition. FTn/lov nrwl hv virt.np nf n, flpprpp for sale in partition, dated the 2nd day of November, A. D. 1010, and signed bv his Honor, the Presiding Judge, T. S. Sease, at the Fall term . ?f the Court of Common Pleas, for Horry County in the ease of Nellie K. Turbeville, and Delia A Turbevilie, John Tolar Turbeville, and Fmeline Turbeville, Infants, by C. T Hardee, their Guardian ad litem, Plaintiffs, vs Mary C. Thornpkins, j and Bui roughs & Collins Company, a corporation, Defendants; Notice is hereby g vea that I, the undersigned Cletk and Special Referee, will sell to th~ nighest biddor before the Court iiOuse door at Conway, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on salesdav in December next, it being the 5th day of saul month, all and singular the following described lands and premises to wit: All and singular that certain tract or parcel of land, situate in Dog Bluff Township, in the County of Horry, and Slate aforesaid, on the North side of Spriug Branch, coft taining seventy (70) acres, more or less, beginning at the southeastern corner of land of J. J. Johnson, thence running southwardly to slake it head of Center Ditch, thence west down said ditch to an old road, ? hence with said old road to a large poplar corner, thence southwest to a pine, thence the same d?gr<es to the fun ' of Spring Swarup to the original line, thence the original line around to the Johnson corner at the beginning point; bounded on ihe North b.y lands of Albert Johnson, and Mui j C. Turbeville, on the East by lands of J B James, on the South by lands of J. Z Johnson, and on the West by lands of B. G Johnson, beir ;g the same land conveyed to John A. Tui beville by W. Jrl. Roberts, and Delia Roberts, by ifybeir deed dated February 12th, A [p, 188(5. Terms of Sale: Cash. Purchaser to pav for papers. W L. Bryan. Clerk and Special Referee. 11. 11. Woodward, Plaintiffs Attorney. November 10, 1910 ^ Sale Under Foreclosure. Under and by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure and sale dated the 2nd day of November A. D. 1910. and signed by his Honor, T. S. Sease, Presiding Judge, at the Fall term of the Court of Common Phas, for Horry County, in the case of II. H. Woodward, Plaintiff, vs J TV Tompkins, Defendant; Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as Sheriff of Horry County. \ ill roll before the Court House door, at Conway, S. C , to the highest bidder for cash, during the legal hours of sale on salesday in December next, it being the 5 th ? ay of said month, all and singular the following' dei scribed lands and promises, to wit: Ail and singular that certain tract or parcel of land in Bayborc Township, containing one hundred \ (100) acres, more or less, and bound ? e i North and East by lands of R O Hanson, formerly Mantha Mc Nabb, West by lands of A. H An derson .," "d South by lands of James I) Hon A..he run of Bug Swam;. " b.i itr the lio,e, this being land con v eyed to J. T Tompkins by B.J 9 Sessions, Sheriff, bv his deed datcc July 5th, 1909. Terms of sale. Cash, Purchasei * to pay for papers. B. J Sessions, I Sheriff Horry County I U. H. Woodward, t Plaintiffs Attorney. November 10, 1010. j Sheriff B. J. Sessions was ii a Simpson Creek Township last weel | on legal business. % 4 .7*,, v-m-M rriow or n 4 King St. ^uid 203 } ONYS GH1SA1 idesale and Retail ored Suits. lotlcls, for Ladies and Misses. rom i $lo.oo to $loo.oo. Walking Skirts. Is. Plain trilored or trimmed 'rices range from $4.75 to $25.oo. il.L AND WINTER WEAR. 1" Tailor Made, with laundered , $1.35 and $1.50 each. LDREIMS RrADY T( I It is always wise to see Owl ii Silks and other Dress Goods Our Brother Merchant never buy silks from us. Did you ever say, 1 am projid of mj with this suit? It ? perfectly ; which you said, 1 aju actually proud t in<^ , And did tfou ever say to yourse! it, buy one of our suits then you can L H BURROUGHS, MGR NOTHII A WINTER may comet The prudent squirrel stores i nuts. He has them when MONEY you must save as y hanl\ where it will be safe. MAKE OUR T>A ; First r?kv?i* ; of c B. G. COLLINS, President.. W. PERCY IIAUDWK Fresh 11 road an i C .ko - ai .vuvs o; (Hied with choice goods for family u est possible notch. Phone orders livery guaranteed. Phono JSo, 13. VECBTAHLE^ B/UHfMi -> .j* ft Mai whf rO VR MOM Heeling St, CHAKLI ' PEPARTM5 Mail Order Hous -11 IIIIIWI !! I !!??IMIIIIIBMWIIIMUHI IIIB III I ra? Ladies Tafte Ladies < ' j i c Silk isls at Large l'-n" >f \ >velty aists in tianTafi ..Silk. Silk; md e are sli . wiaga supei i line < u tl Lrilks. lite for S?i pies. mm* Avt'fu? auiMiMHUHMMrjJHBAPMA rimns'. r%. *v At Wholes i'h offer a new line of LI a like Soes , illinery, (Jent's Fine Fi Coverings of all kinds. Agent I jerwear and Ladies Home Jouri J WEAR GAR1VSEN1 4.TS3W KJCWSSaBSWSBMSBHi % tP3 EPN {1 R! 1 , IDL D11% CM ?5*38 PV5^V fcS ?&4 tv ssorlment and learn our p; uaMUfc- >n?M? ?* ? t utncjMMni-rrU'ari intiri Hats. We have the latest .assortment in j Conway. Hats for men, hats for vomeu and hats for children. They must 1)0 sold in the next few days, ! cur time is limited. T suit? Did you over have a suit of ;vh and'it j ist wh it. I wanted in every 1 ;o wear this suit? It is so beautiful ar If, I have saved at least 2j p3r cunt, c say it. \irs nniN^ SM PR I \* ? m f - WEBAMMCCOUIfCS /HY NOT YOU? 7i3r 3you sooner than you think away nuts when he can ?< t wi nter com es. To li A. V 111 ou mal^e it and put it in the NK YOUR BANK [jnal Ba.nk >?% *-?r n ?r l?ii u njr I). A. SPIVEY, Cashier, 'IvK, Assistant Cashier. is Flour i hand. Our Grocery Department it so and are marked down to the lov iven caretu] attention and prompt de > IN SEASON. \ || THE BAKttt. THE GROCER MAN I. . .'T'wzr. -r;. :jT3xr: it? .v,: zr.r- : . *: v. r, ~*1 ic our Store your home I ?n you Come to the City. j| ;y bacm7~ i (gp- BCi n i? I W S 13 M |3 HJj Erf, ., fc'j H ja 1 f3 n hp? 11 d ?? ot 111 1 J? W& & Si s| p $ :8T0N, 8. c.r'' I ; I 5NT STORE| se in the South. Jj mnnae?? mw n.ta mm ^ buudommma Mcm^-uMMMVnuMrari ta Sillv Waists from $15.00 down to $2.08 earl? $3.75 ^ Plaid Silks, ChifTon Over-net or Per- | a, t . ?cx ? *?*?-. \vvvfc ?: ztsraramarw* ? . Dre^s Goods $ L >f Plain and Novelty rrcF- Goods ? Get our Prices. ^ r.v*?c* r WiT-rr.v. aiwT^ "/kt/mvo re- }?ale or Retail. ts. Comforts, l>ry Goods, Notions, ^ urnisliinp;.-., I'polstery Good-., Flo ^ : for Dr Jaeger's Sanitarj Woolen l'n- d lai Patterns 10 anil 15c each. , "~L | "S A SPECIALTY I 6TEMK:32-i" ... ; e . ; , ;-rs iTf R f} n i N y m p w p BM i ll ?-'J ff-l f iiiffl rices hi the following linos '-fa Cith ir.g* Oiir last shipment has just arrive!. H n't run, but hurry an 1 mH you a nice suit, ich you said, I am simply dal'jjhtcil iv.iy l> i you ever have a .suit of k.1 perfectly tail >red. and so beeom hi this suii.r it y )j n.ive never sum 9 33 SI U k3 OF I TS 1). A. Spivey & Company i-1 un finsli^a:nc?: < ii.rvi s. II present tlieSP'o: s*e I Oomixinies. Policies written on the most liberal terms. 'Vice y mr i nc.ir \ mc ^ with us Prompt ?SelMt m( ni t ' Ciuiu s. < siCKi n ?>i kvcI'ouv, 1? 1> !.' 1? V I' !.M t 1 IV ? ? ' U KV A S IK f r.\ . lilt, Preaching each 2nd Sunday A 11 a in* and 8 |) in.. and 8M Surnl i\' at 11 a in Prayer meeting every Wedn sduy evening Sunday s< hool every Sunday at 4:d0 p in. Westminister Leay/iiA. Hacker Mfg Co., Successors to UEORGE S HACKER & SON , < /ff?P*r*? r?> I . \ -\v . /K : OK | i'-K, K N ) i * m7KOK,:.KI ' 7 ;;}v ^ <^w ?.KJi v " K N ' . ?'^r 'A j\ * ; J WE MANI I' '1 Qoohh, SASH AN?> BI.I n#, COI.UMKK AND | I'.a u * : i:;.-\ i;i- ami ?? a i >: OitNA* M MKNrS, } < "V I N t)oOU8 AM> WlNllOWH. 1 W E 1)1. A I. IN I ()u>?, Sash CUM) AND NVbk.mth, I CHARLESTON, S. C. I CHINESE LAUNDRY J Collars and Cuffs* I Ivonmg Maoh I Work tuniucl out Promptly. I ftr?nrl uit- i\ 1,vI ! i nrdi'l*. I Family wo bin# taken. I Satisfaction ( uarai tcod. I j Work no;iti\ nxcoufco'', a a.-, in 1 . first class stylo. 1 8PKC1AL NOTlOB I Collars and Culls kohl for 30 dayt and if not called for will be sold, I Yoursfor ?f>c J a*Or *, I GEORGE LUM | cLiut?J ?~:-r-y I Ttoo fc?vito A, I