The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 26, 1911, Image 7
Nature Tells You
Ah Many a Conway Reader Known
Too Well.
When the kidneys are sick,
^ Nature tells you all about it
The urine is nature's calendar.
Infrequent or too frequent action;
Any urinary trouble tells of kidney
ills.
Doan's Kidney Pills are for kidney
ills.
Conway people testify to their
worth:
J C Bruton, of Conway. S C , says:
^ "I feel justified in recommending
Doan's Kidney Pills, as I know they
are a remedy of merit for the pur
? l:_L .U-!
pOSRK (Or which i-iitji r nan is iuvduued.
The secretions from my kidneys
were irregular in passage and
sometimes thrj flow was scanty and
dibtrcFs:ng. There was a constant
?c..e in rny back and I had pains
through my loins. Since I used
Doan s Kiinoy Pill-, my kidneys
have been normal and I have had no
more aches or painr."
For sale by ail dealers. Price 50c
ecu is. Poster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York sole agents for the United
States,
Keinember the name?Doan's?
and take no other.
DUG-DRILLED WELLS VERY DANGEROUS.
Deadly Typhoid Fever Not an Uni>nmmnn
ltPKlllt.
Fro in Water-Supply Paper United gtatea
(ieolo^ical Survey.
Almost any community in which
wells have been drilled can boast of
a number of combination dug and
drilled wells. The owners congratulate
themselves on their wisdom in
utilizing an old dug well lifteen,
twenty or thirty feet in depth, and
drilling through the bottom of this
to a good flow of.d*ep water. The
cost of drilling that twenty or
thirty feet has oeen saved, certainly
an economy worth considering. A?
a matter of fact this combined dug
and drilled weil is a-particularly dangerous
type. It may readily breed
malarial fever or typhoid fever,
which is more prevalent in the
country than even in the overcrowded
cities, in spite of the supposed
pure water supply of nearly all farming
sections, buch a well is all the
more dangerous because it is fancied
to be safe. Although the water en
countered by the deep well is perfectly
pure at the start, contamination
may take place almost immediately
by the entrance, especially after
rains, of steepage water into
the open well and men into the casing
of the drilled well. The remedies
are obvious. , Either the casing
should be carried to the surface of
the outside ground, or at least above
the highest level ever reached bv
the water, or the open well should
be converted into a water tight system
by applying a thick coating of
cement over both sides and bottom.
Is the World Growing Better?
Many things go to prove that it is
The way thousands are trying to
help others is proof. Among them
is Mrs. W. W. Gould, of Pitufield,
N. II. Finding good health bv taking
Electric Hitters, she now advises
other sufferers, everywhere, to
take them. 4 For years I suffered
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witn stomaen ana Kianey iruuuie,
she writes. ''Every medicine I used
failed till I took Electric Bitters.
But this great remedy helped me
wonderfully" They'll help any
woman. They're the best tonic and
finest liver and kidnev remedy that's
made. Try them. You'll see. 50c
at Norton Drug Co,
Yes'm, Hoopskirts are Back.
New York, October 10 ?What is
supposed to be the first modern
hoopskirt in captivity in this country
was put on exhibition a few dayago
in a New York department store
and was viewed by a large throng,
in which were many men.
Unlike its predecessor, the modern
hoopskiru creation does not flue
- " ' t ! .? L..~,
O'lt. in r?nn in" iru'Jj waiv, iu uem,
Trie siugie vvuaiobone extender was
placed just above the Knees in the
cdgo of the tunic, which overhung a
round length skirt only a trifle wider
than skirts have been made for a
season or two.
Then there are "cerclette" skirts,
(made exactly like lamp shades,
even to the edging of beaded fringe),
beerinolined aud be flounced like the
ancient hoopskirts, only on a smaller
scale, for evenings, and there are
daytime gowns which show not only
hips, bub waists so small that they
make plump passersby smile wryly
and declare modern styles "hideous-"
but which make the corset makers
smile with a confident dream of
many orders.
There are, too, quaint basques,
pointed in hack and front, which
will make the wearer look exactly
like a fashion elate fifty odd years
ago, but P&quin declares them the
"de rnier cri," and the world of women
must agree.
It is planned to start at least a
few brass bands over the country
this winter. Several towns and
hamlets are alreadv selecting the
men for the various instruments. J
W Pepper & S >n, Box 1322. Philadelphia,
will supply any information
desired.
Hon R B Scarborough spent last
Friday in Wilmington on business.
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II III I I I . im K?? ? I ? ??i
spi ciaIj faiit attiiagtiloxs.
of the lie-1 Fair Ever Held.
'IT.ve to Make Finns.
The t<? l-'air to be held, In Co mblu,
from October HO to Novem
r H ^ iv?: i roiuhe of being the moat
.leccinsfnl hi ;l<e history of the South
'aroiiiiii Agi kailturol and Mechtinl nl
Society. An usual there will bo
vera I thousand visitors here and all
,reparations have been completed for
no ; j.uual evi nl.
\.v. J. Arthur Hanks, the president
f the Stele Fair, has s ? ured special
ru*e? o\er all railroads leading to
'olumbla. Hosldea extra equipment
n the regular trains there will bo
pc-clal trains operated on the 'big
ays," Wednesday and Thursday,
10111 Am.;, mow, Otcenvltlo, Charlotte,
(.ai'tuni.ur^, Charleston and Angua.i,
and i-ilf rmedinto points. All railonds
h: ve granted np< lal rates.
The buildings at the Fair grounds
1 - t I .... I t.. /./.../It?i/.M 4 m wm.
i*i? ill ni jMd' i il i;i vuiiumuu **-3vivo
ih< " hlhltt?, which will be more
<tunsivc than heretofore.
Bayboro Items.
The health of the community is
generally good.
Rev J L Mayer closed a series of
meetings at Bayboro church recently.
We had a good meeting
with five additions to the church
Mr J C Spivey, of Conway, was
with us on a recent Sunday and
made a very interesting talk on
for ign missions.
The ladies have organiz d a Woman's
Mistiouary society. Mrs
Minnie T Bell was elected P?e iden ;
Mrs Julia E Be'l, Vice President;
Mrs Hattie L Gerrald, Sect etcry;
Mrs Mary Booth, Treasurer.
On Sunday, October Ht.'o, 1011 at
the residence of A Bell, the ollic aiing
Nolary Public, Mr Albert Satvis
was married to Miss Glennh
Gerrald, both of Galivants Perr.\
R E D No 1. Mr Sarvis is to b?
congratulated on winning M iss
Glennie for his bride. May thoiilives
be long and prosperous
J E B
Averts Awful Tragedy.
Timely advice given Mrs. C. Willouguby,
of Marengo, Wis., (U. No
1) prevented a dreadful tragedy and
saved two lives. Doctors mid said
her frightful cough was a i4consump
tion" cough and could do little to
help her. After many remedies
failed, her aunt urged her to take
Dr. King's New Discovery, "I have
been using it for some time," she
wrote "and the awful cough has almost
gone, It also saved my little
boy when taken with a severe bronchial
trouble." This matchless medt
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icine nas nu tquai ior im u.tb unu
lung troubles. Price 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by
Norton Drug Co.
Wo Firmly Believe
That we have the finest line of
Green and Fancy Groceries
This may sound extravagent, butcome
and see for yourself.
The
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Singleton & Rwhardson, Props
Fresh Meats, FisV ^Sggs and Putter
State of South Carolina,
County of Horry.
Court of Common Picas
Isaac L Lee, Plaintiff,
Against
John Williams and Jake Grissette,
Defendants.
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
(Complaint not Served)
To the Defendants, John Williams
and Jake Grissette,
You are hereby summoned and
required to answer the complaint in
this amino which has been filed in
the ollico of the Clerk of the Court
of Common Pleas, for the said County,
and to serve a copy of your answer
to the said complaint on the
subscriber at his office at Conway,
S. C., within twenty days after ser
vice hereof exclusive of the day of
such service; and if you fail to answer
the complaint within the lime
aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action
will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
September 23, A T) 1911
W L Bryan, (ICC P. (L S)
H H Woodward, Plaintiff's Atty.
To John Williams, Absent Defendant:
Take notice that the complaint in
the foregoing stated action, and the
summons, of which the foregoing is
a copy, were tiled in the office of the
CUjrk of the Court of Common Pleas
in and for Horry County, at Con
o .? 1.1.L iiiui. .. u,...
way, o vj , on nm -;;in un_y ui kjvj;tember,
A D 1911,
FI H Woodward,
Plaintiff's Attorney,
WL Bryan, CC CP(LS)
Taken up:?I have taken up from
my lioJd One Stock Hog, about two
years old, unmarked. Owner can
get samojby proving property, paying
damages and for this advertisement.
A P Johnson
Conway, S. C. 4w30
THE HOARY HERALD: THUHAYD OCTOBER 26, 1911
B j| ^ (Prickly Ash* Poke Root and Potassium) . j&|
||V Prompt Powerful Permanent H
B Its beneficial ?|> ftubborn cases Good results are
B Q fccts are usually ? ield to P. P. P. lasting?it cures
B B A felt very qutfldp 'hen other mrdi- you to stay cured HB
m B^> B lues ore useless Kr
P. P. P. J
W Mikes rich, red, pure blood?cleanses the entire fj
j system ? clears the brain ? strengthens digestion and nerves. H
A positive specific for Blood Poison arid skin diseases. E?
Drives out Rheumatism and Stops the Pain; ends Malaria; jfl
^ is a wonderful tonic and bo; ly-builder. Thousands endorse it. S
HIGH GRADE FLOUR
Fresh Bread and Cakes always on hand. Our Grocery Dopatrment is
filled with choice ^ >ods for family use and are marked down to the low
est possible notch. Phono orders tfiven careiul attention and prompt de
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||| The Richest Fall Values, g^
The Store that Saves You Money is full to |||G*
fcrjti overflowing with the latest creations in
Men, Women and Children's Wear. Our f|?2*
y&vft aim aim has ever been to give our customers
the big values in worthy merchandise |^g<
and correct fashions.
? ?:
||| Fancy and Heavy &
A full and complete line of family groceries
which are marked down to the lowest
notch. j^g
FLOUR * fe
H| BACON ?||
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SUG A R
*fl COFFEE $SB
n hay m
3SjB AND GRAIN fe
H| Wholesale and Retail ||g
if WIRE FtNCING AND FARM IMPLEMENTS Hi
A complete line of Hardware of the best
wlrp quality and at the lowest prices.
? BURROUGHS .& COLLINS CO ||
MAIN STREET.
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Hacker Mfg Co , j^n ? ~| |
Successors to 8 ^^ jgj IL M jffl g
UEORGE S HACKER & SON i
Prll I Succeed when everything els*. fails. |
1 faT^ 1 'n nCrVOUS Prostrat*on ant^ female
fmrnrnm^ I n remedy, as thousands have testified, j
"$i SI liTnf X FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND ,
?liw$1 ^vramlUJi} 9 stomach trouble t
AySsfatt^lwpi 9 *be best medicine ever soI? E
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vVJ? MANUFACTURE ^WUWyV/^UUUUWSft
Dooiih, Sahh and Bunds, Columns and wTt * W
Balusters, UkIllks and Oarlk Ounamknts,
Mchkkn Doors and Windows. t-% ^ 1 :?
WE DEAL IN ^ DCnOOI ^
(ll.ash, sahc oki) and wsiohts, ^
CHARLESTON 8 > BoyS Dlld %
Trespass Notice. ? Girls 1
All persons lire hereby forbidden, ^
to hunt., fish, trap or in any manner ? Get your candies and fruits ^
trespass or enter upon any of our ^ ^rc* We keep a full line all ?T
lands in Floyds township, in the ' time. Jr
eountv of Horry and State of South ^ ^ ^
Carolina, All violators will be pro- <T Cold Drinks 5?
secuted to the full limit of the law.
E A Griflin, ^ ^ _ _ , _^
AC Griffin, % THE COOLER J
M8K?'?e wrinin, ? ? . Tnnn m
N L Bnllard, B- a TOI>u
4w30 J M Kullard,
Floyd Bnllard. V V * V V
Taken-up: One shoat about <> Takes Up:?At my place about
months old. black with crop,aright weeks cne b!.lcU sow ,K
ear and slope in left. Oivuer can d hrH1> and black spotred
get same by paying charges. HOW9. Owner can get same by
9rl 0(., , p' ? t Droving mark and paying expenses.
2*26pd Conway, b C., R 1 lfl M Tart.
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1 f^vrl^ Conic?follow the arrow 'til you join S&'^v * v
I the merry throng of palate pleased mm fjfjj'l ''-v\ l?
I and wome n who have quit ? U{^?
[I j Rral satisfaction in eve-ry ;d:::'n?* nnp mi !c?vim ^
;U g and go. Quenches the thirst?cools like .. hreeze. Jrf
Delicious?Refreshing?Wholesome Jm
/ s.nJ for^k, 5c Everywhere jD'x r.,rr i'1
|Si i'n''"booUcl^^^W TH3 COCA-COLA CO. you seV.n
K "The Truth AJa.ui, (.a. Arrow think
^ About Coca-Cola" t'. of Coca-Cola ?
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OUR ENTiliE STOCK OK
DRY GOODS,CLOTHING & SHOES
AT A GREAT SACRIFICE.
J C NICHOLAS
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| CLOTHING,
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I SHOES, HATS & CAPS I
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GROCERIES J
I Stock of the Best Ouali- I ,
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ty at Lowest Prices 1
I DISTRIBUTORS OF FERTILIZERS FOB HORRY
COUIN I Y,
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Oyster Shell Lime. Uoal Estil tO.^-^95
PER CENT PURE LIME.
Sweden your sour lands. .... , .
Get. tho full strength of your Bought, Optioned, Listed,
fertilizers. SOLD,
Prevent RUST in vour cotton.
Prevent. SHEDDING in your cot- We are here to please YOU. Just
r," . 01 11 r- Kivo us a chatieo. We now have
By using our Oyster Shell Lime. ,.
Sacked, V. O. B. Steamer at River S0Ille excellent bargains in town and
Landing $6 00 per ton. Write for ! country property.
10 too reduced price.
Conway Realty
Co
I TYPEWRITERS 1 Conway, - s.c
SAVT. 50 IM'.U CENT. , 1 I /^naurosauaBMsrcxMD
'i All Makes?Guaranteed [KI LLlHCQOtlOH
One Year. I1 [and CUSSEthsSLUNQS
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Easy rermsss pt> moni'h I | jj? K\If? I
SEND FOR CATALOG. : ; I "IL isfgjUf&hi W^ll
edward j murphy, i d If IWBl$?OWERY
The Typewriter Dealer, (aq^GUGHS CeittSOt&?l.bO
CHARLESTON, ---SC. '""" ttlOLfffKS [l"'tllUtEOlTtt fRtl
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Notice of Discharge, 8L Q& ft?C>AJ/?Sf'VA/Q?0? J j
VHK3HKV.V J&XJH i | WU I id I l> ItIIKb
Notice is hereby given that*heun- dorsign
as guardian of Blanche 15 vAtiM
and Joseph C Causey, will apply to ' \
ihe Judge of Probate of Horry Any person who will lind and en- j
County, at his ntlico, at. Conway, S. close tne following description of
C., at ll o'clock in the forenoon, on one hog and notiliy me of same, I
the 18th day of November A D IDll, vi 11 receive a reward for so doing: I
for a tinal discharge as such guar- One black barrow hog about one I
di<\n. and a half years old, long built, thin I
George W King, haired with only short split in one 1
Guardian of Blanche Band JosephC cur. Address, W E Porter, I
Causey. j Daisy, S. C, I