The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 23, 1911, Image 7

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Nature Tells You. A~- As Many a Conway Reader Knows Too Well. When the kidaeys are sick, Na ure tells you all about It* The uriue is nature's oalandar. Infrequent and too frequent action; Any urinary trouble tells of Kidney ills. Doan's Kiiney Pills are for kidney ills. Conway people testify to their < worth: V JO Bruton, of Conway. S C ,says: jf\ "f feel justified in recommending J Doan's Kidney Pills, as I know they are a remedy of merit for the ntirnosttK f ?r which til lir use i8 in tended. Tue secretions from my kidne/s were irregjlar in pissage and sometimes the tiow was scanty and distressing There was a constant ache In ray back and I had pains through my loins Since I used Doan'sK.dney Pills,ray kidneys have been normal aod I have had no more aches or pains," rv For sale by all dealers. Price 50 5}^ cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York sole agents for the United States, Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other, A' nAliorhffill Musical Recital. Tho pupils of th9 music depart ? ment of Burroughs High School, of which Miss Bessie Brown is the accomplished and gifted instructress, gave a delightful musical re cital in the auditorium last Friday evening to a large audience of mus e loving people. The select oas were charming and the rendition was re markable considering the age of the young performers. The following was the programme for theenening's enjoyment: PART I. Begin Waltz Willy. Lois Howell and Ruby Anderson Little Indian Boy Frans Dietz. Maude Dusenbury Recitation?The Second Table Arthur Tisdale. Song of The Katydid Whilohm. Margurite Collins. Bicycle Waltz Giebel. Lois ilowell and Essie Elliott. Con Amore Beaumont. Laura Jenkins. Bugle Calls Pierre Renard. Kathleen Sessions. (a)The Sugar Plum Tree PllMtlo t-,- ,, (b'sweet Red Ro.es Eu*ene F,eld Cecil McKcithan. The Jolly Huntsman Merisel. Gussie Grier. Action Song?You Mustn't... .Watson. Helen McCoy and Jennings Thompson. PART II. Nr.pole Parker* Grace Haselden and Josephine Lewis Garatte Stephanie Czilhulka. JCHNilllllllC UUlluujKiin Spring Song Elunrcile. Helen McCoy. Sweet Song: of Bird Holet. By The Zuder Zee Gattschalk. Mary McMillan Cherry Blossoms Engelmann. Margaret Howell Violin |a] Spring Song Tolhust |b| in Mischief Franklin. Francis Holliday Monologue?Behind a Curtain Mary McMillan Grand Festival March.... Englemann. Miss Browne and Donna Coleman. Pantomine?The Star Sprangled Banv " Mary Holliday [ner Key ' \ Attacks School Principal. A severe attack on school principal, Chas B Allen, of Sylvania; Ga . is thus told by him: "For more than three years," he writes, "I suffered indiscribabie torture irom rneumatism, liver and stomach trouble and diseased kidneys. All remedies failed till I used Electric Bitters, but four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured me completely." Such results are common. Thousands bless them for curing stomach troubles. female complaints, kidney dis) orders, biliousness, aud for nev V health and vigor. Try them. Only f 1 50e at Norton Drug Co News from Cero Gordo. There is a great deal of sickn^ in and around Cero Gordo Meajes and pheumonia are in the lead now, smallpox having somewhat, abatod Messrs Jack aud Williamson aro up again after having had the measles . A part of the family of Mr and jK Mrs H E Bianton are recovering >v from the measles. Other member* of the family seem to be taking them. Death has visited several hornet around here recently. Mr Louis Jernigan, an Horryife who has be^n living here severe; years, received a stroke of paralysis on March 7'h, and di< d March 1!. 1911. There urn several o?h>r death* but the writer is not very well acquainted with toeir names. Farmers are busy preparing for another crop. There will not be much tobacco planted in this section this season Strawberries is the principle money crop up here. Let's bear from the correspondents from Alt Olive and Route No 2, from Nichols. Iam an Horry b >y and T love to read the Horry Herald The paper is a welcome visitor each week. Best wishes to the Herald and its eaders, Horry Boy. Hardy Item. The health of the community is gene- ally good. Farmers are busy preparing for another crop. Rev H b Roberts preached a very Interesting sermon at Pleasant Grove Sunday J II Cook made a business trip to Loris Saturday. Bullen Todd, of Daisy, visited the home of J II Cook Sunday afternoon. J H Cook is breaking his land eiglH inches deep with a 2 hor*e plow. S )ine of his brother farmers say he will ruin his land, but he knows he will not lie turns the red clay very olten, yet it turns We will watch bis experiment with much interest. It may pr^ve a sue cess but most of wo farm rs thin < it wilt be a disastrous failure. We farmers in this community would like to learn more about farming. Well, Mr Cook is a new neighbor with us and he has bought a fine farm from M Hardee, near Ha?dy. He is making things hum aud hustle arouod him. Mr Hardee, the mill man, is sawing lumber preparatory to the erection of a nice dwelling for himself. Messrs Coitt Cook and Elbert Cox made a pleasant call at Mr and : Mrs N J Hardee's Sunday afternoon j Rev Roberts was a pleasant /isi- j tor at the home of J II Cook and 1 family Suuday night. I Mrs M L Duncan and her young-' est son called to see the Cook family Sunday afternoon. Ollie Hardee made a business trip to Conway Saturday. C C. [ Married. On February7 26th, 1011, Miss Mary lia^nhili was happilv married to Mr Jesse Long at Bethlehem church. Their waiters were Miss Pinkney Faulk with Mr Azzie Chest nut. Mis? Beatrice Faulk with Mr Doris Todd. The pastor of the church, Rev Mr Coats, performed the ceremony. Their many friends wish them a long and happv life A Sincere Frien 1. rwwwwwvv I D'ONT KEEP Yd c (VlUHEi I Bl-N I IIU c ^fiu&ffir~. gjBBajii c ? *3PBKBwr^fr&l,^> I gg|# ^ J U^V^fcT' O? ?"3** ~ ^P ' /(W ?' ^> C, >PUT IT IN THE | BANK % When your MONEY is % won't bring it back to yoi ^and it WORRIES you a ' %in your house or in a hole %"iooking" time after tim< %es people where it is and n ? Make OU1C BnnI ? We pay liberal Interest consis IConway Sa aa/no! Here is one of the most sen? the year. A car that, because i and low price, appeals to every including Runabout at $800, F Coupe at $1275. 56 or 60 inc The K-R-I-T has won five oi entered?never taken lower the Big Opi This Terr it Q Write at once for our dealers making opportunity in the at; someone else get there first, and full information. K3M-T Motor Car ( THIS HOBBY HERALD: J Cool Spring Items. . The health in oar community is fairly good at this writing A very sad accident took place near bore recently. The son of Mr and Mrs H Baker was killed in the woods *bilt> hauling logs A small eh Id of Mr and Mrs Albert Shipper was seriously burned recently. The child was out where brush was hieing burn< d and in some wav in happened to the distressing ao i e it. Bonnie and Miss Nola \llen, Mr Oleu B ooth, Ji'.-se Smith Mr and Mrs Frank B otb, Jesse Anderson, Mr and Mrs K B Mishoe were pleasant. cabers at the home of Mr aud M s Jeremiah Mishoe Sunday. Farmer. Card of Thanks. I take this method of thanking my rnanv friends for their kindness shown me during 'he sickness and death of nay dear husband Mrs Rebecca Roberts. Capt and Mrs J Allen Wheeler, of Boston, Mass., are visiting in Conway. Mrs Wheeler was born and grow up to beautiful womanhood in Conway, ber maiden name being Miss Laura Ludlam This is her first visit to her girlhood home siuce her marriage some thirty odd years ago. Mrs Yancy P McQueen, nee Curry, of Loris, was in Conway several days last week visiting relatives. Mrs G H Fenson, of Toronto, Canada, and her two charming little daughters, is visiting her sister. Mrs TI W Ambrose. Mrs J S Battle, and her sweet litt.lp daughter. have been oil on a pleasaofi visit to relatives and' friends in Florence, S. C., and Rocky Mount, N C. Dr and Mrs J L Egerton and Miss Estelle Edgerton, of Hendersonville, N C , have returned to their home after a visit to Mrs F G Burroughs, the mother of Mrs Edgerton ) BURNED up regrets^ i. It is very UNSAFE> whole lot to have money^ i in the ground. Besides^ ; to see if it is safe teach-J t ix. TTVTkS A 17^17' ^ [mites 11 very u ivoAr ^ k YOUR Bank. ^ test with satety?5 per cent. vings Bankl V!ww / // 'wwffih //, YilliMtrt/H im^F* mm 3 \/ \rf/7rf \Z2i/ y v w sational automobile successes oi of its power and speed, reliability body. Made in four other styles Roadster at $825, Surrey at $850, h tread. ut of every six hill climbs it has ui second place. portunity ory Open i' proposition, the biggest money itomobile business. Do not let Write us at once for catalog X i Company, Detroit, Mich. ^HTTRgPAY MARCH. 23, 1911. State of South Carolina, / County of Horry ) COURT OF COMMON PLBAS Joseph M Gaase, Plaintiff, against George W Bryant, T P Hardee, W M llardee and M I Ches nut, D**fen dauts. Copy Summons for Relief (Complaint uot Served) To the Defendants: George W. Bryant, T. P. Hardee, W. M. llardce and M. I. Chestnut. Vou are hereby summoned and r.? quired to answer the complaint in thie action, which has been filed in the ? l!lc< of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said county, and to s^rvv a c< py of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his ollice at 1"! 13 /"I .. 4 . . 44.. VyUIlWJiy, O.Vy., UIIJJIIJ miMMJ U.l^ ? illlCI the service hereof; exclusive of the da> of such service; and if you (ait to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the coiLplaiut. Jauuary 28-h, A D 1911. II II WOODWARD Plaintiffs' Attorney. Attest; W L BRYAN 0 CC P. IL. S.J To George w Br) ant, t P Hardee and M I Chestnut, Absent Def nil ants: Please take notice that the complaint in the forecrointr stated action and the summons ot whicli the foregoing is a oop> were Illed in the ollice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Horry County, at Conway H C.# on the 11th day of February A I) 1910, 11 H WOODWA1U) Plaintiffs' Attorney W L BUY AN C O CP 0w5i Til run WITH ralffEET T?SE Prices to Suit EVERY PURSE. While we make only StiefT and Shaw Pianos, both of which are sold direct from maker to home, we can always furnish good instruments at lower prices if you wish. If contemplating the purchase of any kind of piano, first write for our Price List for we can save you money, and you deal with a concern that is nearly three score years old, and get a guarantee that is worth havimr. We wish you a very happy and pros perous New Year. Just drop a post card to CHAS M STIEFF S It CO LEY, Mflrr WILMINGTON, N. C Mention this paper. OFFICIAL PIANO. JAMESTOW? EXFO Notice of Discharge. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, D. A. Spivey, as administrator of the estate of Mrs Roberta Lundv, deceased, will apply before the court of Probate of Horry County, at 11 o'clock in ike forenoon, on the first day of April A. D 1911. for a final discharge as such administrator. u. rv. o^ivir^y^ i Admiir'strator of Mr^ Huberti Lundy, Deceased. March 1st, A. D. 1(J1 I. j D. A. Spivey & Company, FIRE I INSURANCE AGENTS. Represent theStn gest Companies Policies written on the most liberal terms. Place your .insurance with us Prompt Settlement of Claims. Hacker Mfg Co , Successors to GEORQE S HACKER & SON WE MANUFACTURE Doors, Sasr and Blinds, Columns and Balustkrs, OiiIllks and Gaulr Orna mknts, Borkbn Doors and Windows. WE DEAL IN g1.a88, Sash Cord and Wbioiits. CHARLESTON s WI1EN IN NEED OF REPAIR WORK On wagons, cnrts buggies or any kind of farming implements call on J. W. Sparks, at Altaian's old stand. You will find my prices reasonable and the work strong and neatly done. I guarantee my work as I use only the best material and am skilled in the business with 25 years experience. All I ask is to give me a trial. Horae Shoeing a Specialty. Yours to serve, J. W, SPARKS We use live I 1 t= AS. Some / y?u they ( durable s l %( ( TllOl) Of 1 \ "V JL ilv V Cil W \\ The $2.0 \\ to fin a < \ l\ \\ not * \ I \ \\ secoi T/i/j same shoe /a L \i/\ our "Autograph" brand, $2.SO and $3.00, ^N. C is Goodyear welt sewed; \ **" In our College Woman's Walk- iP Ing Shoe, $3.00, $3.50, $1.00, % It equals the best custom make. is a revelation to every won first time. In style it is the double the money. It makes home. It wears better than ai for $2.00?because we use liv insole, counter, heel, linings. Go to the Craddock dealer in yc tell you. Look for the Red Bell o CRADDOCK-1 Lynchbur .SJ The Kel1 Ijinc of Shoes is ringin |1 glad welcome in hundred of homes S| Horry County. Is your home ont SB them? If not your neighbor's is Eg join the procession and look over g?2 complete line of these solid lent gBj shoes we have for men, women ffigl children. jj| Sole Agents at Conway I ^ | HIGH GRAD 1 LOWEST I For all True) I Crops. No '*! km g Place your orders earl 3 thus avoid the possibility J Prompt and careful attenti $ whether small or large, So? 1 can and will save you mone} B I H V itortM hi m M in tfi J 1 | DISTltlBUTORS OP FPUI fi COLiN $ TODDVILLK L*- 11AVV1<> GRJCEll 1 Only H'gh Grade Family ami Plat tations Supplies hundled. Your patron ago la respectful!} solicited and vvln h. appreciated. Satisfaction guaranteed o your money back. No trouble to shov goods, so if you don't see what you * ask for it. lather only shoe dealers will tell can't give you a good, hoe for $2.00 or $2.50. e right, they can't. 0 shoe they sell is made demand at this price? o wear. It is made of tids?from sole to heel. ThA t lie Southern Girl 2.00 Shoe $2.50 ran who tries it for the equal of shoes that cost the foot feel perfectly at ly shoe you ever bought e leather?aquality sole, How can we afford it ? nir town; he knows?he will n the Box. i? rERRY CO., g> va. e a f: 4 1 in fc| We absolutely } of __ P Guarantee every 1 'i the II Pair or Your her M a,ul M Money Back :: for above line of Shoes. 1 0 a ll 0 b iV H O rascasm&iSSft W?OMBBJWCf^ WW> *Vf SmtTMU BM ^ 9 ; ] 'i I ES AT THE 1 PRICES I k and Field 8 ne Better. jj r xactsaczrjs^s ly for these goods and $ r ol" delay iti shipment, ion given to all orders I ? us before buying as we iv H Co., j I I lLI/bRS POII HORRY ^ J N JEN RETTE ONVEYANCER Sc NOTARY PUBLIC Write) i Mortgages, Liens, A^r**cmcnta, Contracts, &c, An&tructing aad Copying a Specialty. fhe iSiowg gmlfl $1.00 Per Anaum. 'j'Jl