The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 23, 1912, Image 9
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I W? buy in Car Load Lots and sell at \
ably the lowest and our stock is^always
* purchase, and consists of Choice Plants
need of anything in these lines give us a
price and quality
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THIS DEPARTMENT is chocked full
Farming Implements and Machinery, su
Hoes, Rakes, Plough? Stocks and Plou
kin i on the market. There are none be
and exclusive agents for McCormick's
We will take great pleasure in showing
pective purchaser. We handle the Pit
satisfied users ail over Horry will willii
wire over all other makes. A little higl
qualities. Its economy to purchase thic
lawn
WE UNDER BUY ALL; WE I
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Our bank never fai
to the farmer as it gives
a *matter of fact few 1
day and age of the world
nf fho farmers. Often a
borrowing, and we are gh
time. Do not hesitate tc
money. We welcome a r
as heartily as a substant
every farmer to carry a c
Oar burglar proof safe, 1
management makes our b
for your money. Deposi
with a growing bank in
Why not come in and tal
/ Accounts may be opened
posited or withdrawn in
lity. Rural mail route s
not neceeary to come to
Wc make a specialty in s
BAN K O
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Trespass Notice
Ail persons are hereby forbidden to
hunt trap fish or In any manner to enter
or trespass upon my land In Simpson
Creek township containing JOO aeres
more or less bounded by lands of J ,J
Falk et a). All violations of this notice
will be prosecuted to the full penalty of
the law. W G Sarvis.
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ROBERTS!
_.. TASTELESS
CfflLl TONIC
Guaranteed to cure
hills, LaGrippe and
evers, or your money
teerfully refunded.
:now what it has done in |
8 of cases and do not
to make this sweeping
I
statements (or yourself.
>day. Give it an honest i
1 KA Kpnpfit#?d KoirArid '
* fc/v 1/VUVlliWU m-J mill
blood will become pure,
larial infection. You'll j
being, full of life, ambi- 1
;th. j'
druggist's today, 25c. and 50c. (
rug Corporation, i
folk, Virginia
iuty With Modest
relcome You to
I
iVholesale and Retail at prices ;nvari_
the freshest and best lhat ni *n can
ttion and Family Supplies. When in
call and we will please you both in
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I of the latest improved Labor Saving
ich as Guano and Manure Distributors,
gh Shares, the greatest labor saving
stter and none cheaper We are sole
Mowers, Reapers, Binders, Drills, Etcand
explaining these goods to any pros,
;t-burg Wi<e Fencing, Thousands of
igly attest to the superiority of this
her in price, but far greater in lasting
i wire to fence your farm, garden or
JNDER SELL EVERY ROUSE.
c Collins Co.,
11m j
lis to give as good service
to any business man. As
banks could exist in this
without the co-operation
farmer can make money by
id to advance money at any
call on us when you want
esponsible borrower quite
ial depositor. It will pay
ihecking account with us.
together with conservative
ank an absolute safe place
t your savings and grow
i a growing community,
k it over with us today?
by mail and monies dethis
way with equal faciolves
the problem. It is
town to do your banking,
erving the farmer.
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CHICHESTER S PILLS
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C*<Q?3S&k I*'"* ?? **?<* 6,1,1 Oolci metallic VW
Sfcv boxes, scale.l with ltlun Ribbon. \Y
fH | Toke no other. Ituy of your " ,
r/ fir OracctMt. AsV for c 111 <11 n-' f*.T E R N
I C 2g OIAAtO.NI> IIHANO PILLS, for ttfr
If 0 years known ?s Dost, Safest, AlwiysRcllabl*
*^-r SOU) BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
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What's the Reason?
Many Conway People in Poor Health
Without Knowing the Cause.
There are .scores of people wh<
drag out a miserablejexistence withou*.
lea^z nff the cnus9 of their euff
ri. g. Day af e day they are
r .<3keu with OLtckacbe aou headache;
8 ffer from nervousn *cs. d-zziness,
weakne 9, languor aud depasdon.
Likely the kidneys have fallen be
oiod in their w.rk of filtering the
blood aud that is the root of the
'.rouble. Look toyour kidneys? a-.ist
them in their work?give them
the. he'p they n ed. You can use no
better remedy than Dean's Kidney
Pills?endorsed by over one hundred
thousand people, aud by your
neighbors in Conway.
W II Wilkin*, Conwoy, S C ,
say^: *T suffered sevorely from kidney
complaint for some time,brough
on by my work on the railroad. I
was afraid thai I would have to give
up this work if I did not get relief.
Doan's Kidney Pills were fiaally
recommended to me and I got a
box. I was entirely relieved in a
short lime* I advise oyerv sufferer
from kidney trouble to give Doan's
K'doey Pills a trial."
For sale by ail dealers. Price 50c
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York sole agents for the United
States,
Remember the name?Doan's?
aud take no other.
Notes from Reedy Bay.
Dear Editor: Please give-me space
in your columns /or a few words
fr m this place.
The health of this community is
very good at present.
The growers are nearly through
resetting tobacco around here.
Mr and Mrs Preston Alford visited
a(; Mr Jack Williamson's on Sunday
of last week.
Misses Eeulah Gerraid and Jannie
Misboe and Mr Sam Gerrald visited
at Mr Preston Alford's on a recent
Saturday night.
Let's hear from Lonely Heart
again.
We wore glad to hear from our
our Uncle, L 1) Holt, again.
We are glad see that Lake Swamp
church is improving so fast.
Mr and Mrs Dock Grainger visited
Bodie Strickland on Sunday of
last week.
I think this is g jing to be a good
fruit year, especially plums and
peaches, ' Reedy Cracker.
I IIow's This?
V7e offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot bo cured bv Hall's Catarrh
Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO ,
Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known
F. J Cheney for the last 15 years,
and believes him perfectly honorable
in all business transactions, and
financially able to carry out any obligations
made by his firm.
Walding. Rinnau & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upou the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
^vstem. Testimonials sent free
Price, 752. per bottle. Sold by ail
Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Obituary.
The death aqgel visited our home
and took from the wife a dear husbard
and from the children an affectionate
father, I Mc Martin. He
was born July 4th, 1869. Ho was
married to Miss L E Moore in 1887
To them were born eight children,
-.even of Jthem survive him. He
was in feeble health for about nine
months, but was not confined to his
bed more than four weeks before the
end came. We did all for him that
tender hands could do and thoughtful
loving hearts suggest, but noththing
that we could do could stay
ihe baud of death. The Lord giveth
and the Lord taketh away, and his
will be done, not ours. We do not
mourn as though we have no hope
for we believe that he is now safe in
t.he arms of Jesus, He told us be
fore passing away that when his
last breath was gone he would be
better off, and therefore, we cannot
doubt him. He leaves his bereaved
family and a host ol sorrowing
friends to mourn his departure from
among us, but we believe that our
loss is his eternal gain, O! how we
miss him, and our home is so louely
without him.
A loved one from us has gone,
A voice wc loved is stilled,
A place is vacant in our home,
Which never can be tilled.
Again wo hope to meet thee,
When the day of life has fled,
And in heaven with joy togreet thee
Where no farewell tears are shed.
His Sorrowing Widow.
The Demons of the Swamp
are moaquitos. As they sting they
put deadly malaria germs in the
blood Then follow the icy chills
and the (ires of fever. The appetite
flies and the strength fails; also malaria
often paves the way for deadlv
typhoid. But Electric Bitters kill
and cast out the malaria germs from
the blood; give you a fine appetite
?od renew your strength, "After
long suffering," wrote Wm. Fretwell,
of Lucama, N. C.. "three bottles
drove all the malaria from my
system, and I've had good health
every since." Best for all stomach
liver and kidney ills, 50 ots. at NorI
ton Drug Co.
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SCIENCE ON_THE FARM.
Enablaa the Farmar to Trade $2 For
$9, 8aya a Scientist.
"Carrying Scientific Agriculture to
the Farmer" was recently discussed
by Deau H. L. Kussell. University of
Wisconsin: Scientific agriculture is
permanent agriculture. The Chinese
have a more fertile soil than ours because
they have applied scientific agriculture.
Holland produces thirtythree
bushels of wheat per acre. We
produce thirteen bushels.
Great interest could be aroused by
convincing our people that there is
an undiscovered continent whose soil
is as productive as ours. We will find
that contluent when we discover the
methods by which our soils can bo
made to double their production. Our
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experiment suiuous uuvu uiacwuw
the sec ret. but that will do no good
until the tillers of the soil understand
it. The publications of our stations
must reach our people and be read by
them. Information must be put in
concrete form; it must be visualized.
Three things are necessary In farming
?first, improved seeu; second, improved
production; third, reduction of loss.
We are appointing county demonstrators
who go into each county and
employ the "show me" method of
farming. Corn, wheat and other grains
and crops are planted and the cultivivtlon
done before the farmer and his
help.
The farmer may be prejudiced
against now methods, but this opposition
yields when he is shown the better
way. Wisconsin was driven from
raising wheat by the chinch bug, but
this bug was a godsend to agriculture
because the farmers went into the
dairy business.
By growing wheat we increased our
bank account and depleted our soils;
by dairying we both increase our bank
account and the fertility of our farms
The purchase of $2 worth of phosphorus
oo a stocft farm increased our
crops $0 worth. Wo nro always willing
to trade $2 for $0. There is a limited
amount of phosphorus in our soils,
and to keep up tho phosphorus content
we buy for $10 as much phosphorus in
tho raw rock as we formerly got for
$25 In tho treated goods. The tax
which comes from apathy, indifference
and ignoranco is the highest tax farmers
pay.
To Kill Bull Thistles.
Bull thistles, common In pastures,
cannot always be killed by mowing
Mowing tends to prevent maturity of
seed. Cutting off the thistles just be
low tho surface of tho ground two o?
three times n year will effectually erad
icute them.
Sale Under Execution.
Under an execution issued in the
case of McCaskey Register Co., vs
H W Mishoe, to me directed I have
levied upon and will sell at public auction
before the court house door at
Conway, S C., during legal sale hours,
on salesday, June 3rd, 1912, all that
certain tract of land in Bayboro town'
ship, containing 50 acres, more or less,
and bounded north by lands of H J
Graham, east by Placard Road, south
and west by Burroughs & Collins Co.,
being known as the Nettie Martin
Place, and conveyed to H W Mishoe
by B J Sessions, Sheriff of Horry county,
in case of Phipps vs Martin.
TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Purchaser
to pay for papers.
B J SESSIONS,
Sheriff of Horry County.
May 14, 1912.
II H Woodward, Plaint'ff's Attorney.
fmLARIAS
? headache, biliousness, In- \k
fl digestion, rheumatism, jgj
m pimples, blotches, yellow ra
g complexion, etc., are all
wL signs of poisons in your n
H blood. These poisons jS
g should be driven out, or ffi
K serious illness may result
ff To get rid of them, use Jfl
I ThedfordV J i
IBIaGk-Draughtl j
I Hig nlri. reliable. nnrelv M
fl vegetable, liver medicine. Jjf
I Mrs. ]. H. Easier, o!
ft Spartanburg, S. C., says: n
B "I had sick headache, for |
H years. I felt bad most of J9 ;
B the time, 1 tried Thed- fig
m ford's Black-Draught, and ft
fl now I feel better than B
m when I was 16 years old." Kb i
tt Your druggist sells it, in B
Q 25 cent packages. ?
IH flu
IL Insist on Bedford's K
WANTED TO BUY several farms In
Horry County. Must be cheap. Give
best prices for cash. Write 7)ox 104,
Conway, S C.
These are the days of the sweet 1
girl graduate and the shirt woistedj
man, I
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a ran s w vywml |
account' i
PHILIP D AR?^^^l grei^ni^^il- !
lionaire Meat King, first saved one hundred dollars I
from his earnings on the farm. lie went from
New York to California, there he got $5.00 a day
digging ditches. He still saved?saved a few thous
and dollars. The first saving was the seed from
which his vast fortune grew. ^
MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK.
I OF CONWAY, |
4 aajgwam?HnaKEBMaaBB?mmssEaaBXimusassaaBmaaEBEiit^aas
general Merchants
Toclclville - S C
DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
ROOTS, SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
LINT AND SEED COTTON,
ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE,
COTTON SEED MEAL ANI),. FERTILIZERS
We always keep in stock a clean and up-to-date line of
seasonable goods and which we offer at prices cheaper
than the cheapest quality considered. It will save you
big money to call and inspect our goods and learn
our prices.
Dusenbury & Co.,
TODDVILLE, S. C.
Itootiulj-miuiwii ! mil i J8BETOMMM
Palmpttn Rrnrary Hn I
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MULLINS, S C. |
Groceries at Wholesale. 8
H indlers of |Fertilizers. 8
We sell farmers. See us and save 8
I money. 9
Both Mr Gilbert A. Johnson and |
Mr Willie D. Jenrette, of Horry, B
are with us and will be glad to see fj
you. a
John P. Cooper, Treas. !
I :mxaaaar^ i ~ i i 11 i in i i mum fii 11 I
highg rade flovr i
Fresh Bread and Calces always on hand. Our Grocery Dopatrment Is J
filled with choice goods for family use and are marked down to the lowil
est possible notch. Phono orders divert careiul attention and prompt de-1
livery guaranteed Phone No. 13. jl
b rr hyman. 1
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