The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 06, 1913, Image 8
TAKE IT IN TIME
Jwrt as Scorn of Conway People Have
Waiting dosn't pay.
Bf you neglect kidney backache,
Urinary troubles often follow.
Doan's Kidney Pills are for kidney
backache, and for other kidney
IP ' uis.
Conway citizens endorse them.
Mrs. R H. Anderson, Conway,
S. C., says: "My back ached a great
deal and I had pains in my loins.
My kidneys were weak and I was
also subject to headaches and other
symptoms of kidney c ;mplaint. After
using Dean's K'dney which
I got from the Norton Drug Co., the
aches and pains left and my kidneys
-wp.ro restored to a normal condition.
I have since been able to rest much
better at night and I have improyed
in every way. I gladly confirm my
former endorsement of Doan's Kidney
Pills. You may continue to
?>nblish all I have ever said about
them.
For sale by all dealers, Price 50e
Foster?Milburn Co , Buffalo, New
York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name?Doan's?
and take no other.?Adv.
Services Conway Circuit
Sunday March 96b, Poplar: Sunday
School 10 a m. Preaching at 11
a m, Subject: "Sermon to Women."
Homewood: Suuday School 3 pm,
Preaching at 4 pm.
All are welcome and cordially invited
to attend these services.
Jno. I. Spinks,
Pastor Conway Circuit.
NO MORE CALOMEL FOR THEM
Persons Who Have Tried Dodson's Liver
Tone Find it Safer Than Cal
omel and Just as Sure
Dodson's Liver Tone is a vegetable
substitute for calomel that
starts the liver to work just as successfully
as calomel does, and hundreds
of persons have stopped using
the powerful drug calomel to use
Dodson's Liver Tone, mild vegetable
liquid, instead. Calomel often
shakes up the liver too nuch, and
brings on bad after-effects and some
times salivation?a terrible condition.
The Norton drug store sells Dodson's
Liver Tone at fifty cents per
bottle, and guarantees it to be harm
less to both children and growr-ups.
Remember this guarantee and try a
bottle, next time your liver gets
lazy.?A.dv,
in i ^ ^ ^
Dr H Richardson of Loris visited
Conway lest week.
Rev E F Scoggins was in Conway
1 -wA 111 J ?
last iwuuuav,
L B Singleton is in Marion this
week engaged in the court of General
Sessions.
w* E J Sherwood and H L Buck returned
to Conway the first of the
week.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh Tha<
Contains Mercury.
a? mercury will surely destroy the
sense of smell xnd completely derange
the whole system when entering
it through the mucous surfaces.
Such articles should never he used
except on prescriptions from reputable
physicians, as the damage they
will do is ten fold to the good you
can possibly derive from them.
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured
bv F, J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O ,
contains no mercury, and is taken
internally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. In buying Hall's Catarrh
Cure be sure you get the genuine. Jt
is taken internally and made in Toledo,
Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co.
tsstimonials free,
Sold by all druggists. Price 75c
per oottie.
Take Hall's Family Pills for conatipetion.
Adv
i SALT AS A FERTILIZER
' r
R. H. Munday, London, Ontario,
writes as follows: Can you please
tell me if dirty salt from a tannery
spread thinly on clay loam would be
of any benefit as a fertilizer? What
is a good fertilizer for onions?"
You will find that salt is not much
good as a fertilizer. We have known
ef experiments?in faet, it has been
experimented with considerably?in
which it did not affect the yield to
any material extent. It may have a
lltUe effect on the physical condition
of the soil under some conditions, but,
generally speaking;, whatever this
effect may be, it Is not worth the
trouble of applying the salt.
The four principal plant food
elements are nitrogen, phosphorus,
potassium and calcium. The
first three named are the most important.
Salt does not supply any of
these plant food elements. Salt ivi
made up of hydrogen and chlorine.
The best fertilizer for onions do
* l1-" ?n.i^l?lnna r\t (lift anil
penas upon IIIU UUIluaivua VI duv ?vi>)
And as we are not familiar with your
oil, wo cannot give you this definitely.
Generally speaking, onions require
very fertile land' in order to give
beet returns. This crop seems to
demand an unusual amount of available
potassium, and for this reason it
Is sometimes advisable to apply a
potassium fertilizer. Sulphate of potash
has been found to give bettej
returns than potash In other forms!
Stable manure Is very good for onions,
but should be applied In the fall. Ono
K objection to using stable manure is
that it carries a great many weed
HK' ?* ds, and thus may increase the labor
|||of oaring for the onions. The pres*
once of lime Is also very conducive to
IvglttV growing gpod onion crops.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons are hereby forb dden
to hunt, fish, trap, gather sb rw, or
trespass 011 my land in Buck founship,
containing 33 acres,' more or
less, and bounded by lauds of th e
estate of W D Woodvtr i, he Duncan
laud, estate lauds of U t HBu rroughs,
and land of Proctor. All
violators of this notice will be prose
6uted,
W, D. Edwards.
CONWAY LODGE, No. 65, A. F. M.
A special communication 0f
Conway Lodge, No. 06, A. F. M.,
will bo held Monday, March 10,
11113, 7.3J j>. m., to confer the M.
M. Degree.
NV. L. lHtVAN, W.M,
CI I AS, DU8ENBUKY, Sec'y.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Ilorry.
Court of Common"#Pleas.
U. B. Jenkins, Plaintiff
vs.
Samuel Bryant, William Henry Pry
ant, Melvina Anderson and Rebecca
Wilson and the survivors of them
and their lineal descendants whose
names are unknown to plaintilf: Burroughs
& Collins Go., a-Corporation,
Bank cf Horry, a Corporation, Richard
J. Cochran, Execu'or of the Will
of Betsey Jane Bryaur, deceased,
ueorge W. Johnson aud V. D, Johnson,
Defendants,
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
Complaint not Served.
To the Defendants Above Named:
You are hereby summoned and requir
ed to answer the complaint in this action,
which has been liled in the office 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 ofllce at Conway, S.
C., within twenty days after service hereof
exclusive of the day of such service;
and if you fail to answer tlie complaint
within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in
this actiou will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in the complaint,
January 21st A. D. 1913.
VY.L, Bryan, II. II. Woodward,
C. 0. C, P. Plaintiff's Attorney
To the lineal descendants of Samuel
Bryant, William Henry Bryant Melvina
Anderson, and Rebecca Wilson,
whose names t?re unknown to plaintiff;
absent defendnnts:
TAKE N0T1CE:--Tliat the Complaint
in the foregoing stated action and the
summons of which the foregoing is a copy
were llled in the oflice of the Clerk of
the Court ol* Common Pleas at Conway,
S, C., ou the 23rd day of January A.
D., 1913.
A till At *
H. H.Woodward,
Plninriffs Afturnoy,
W. L Bryan, C. C. C P
SHE STATE OF SOUTH CABOLINA,
County of Horry
Court of Common Pleas
Burroughs & Collins Company, a Corporation,
Plaintiffs.
against
C G Elvis, II W Elvis, J IV! Elvis, Nettie
Sarvis, Gertha Spears, J A Elvis
Tronie Elvis Johnson, Lornie 7/ortor,
Piayford llorton, Boyce Ilorton and
R T Elvis in his own right and as Administrator
of Joel T Elvis, deceased,
and W P Horton, Defendants
COPT SUMMONS FOB RELIEF .
(Complaint not Served)
To the Defendants above named:
You are Hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in this
action which has been filed in the ollice
of theCJlerk of the Court of Common
Pleas, for the said County, and to serve
a copy of your answer to the slid complaint
on the subscriber at his Ollice at
Conway, C_ within twenty days after
service hereof exclusive of the day ol
such service; aud if you fail to answer
the complaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiff in this action will apply to
the Coart for the relief demauded in the
omplatnt
Dated February 3rd, A D 1913
JI 11 Woodward.
Plaintiffs' Attorney
W L Bryan, C C C P
To Lornie Horton, Playford Horton,
Boyco Hortou and P Horton. absent
defendants:
TAKE MOTICE, that the Complaint
in the foregoing stated action and the
Summons of which the foregoing is a
copy, were tiled in the oflice ol the Clerk
of the Court of Commou Pleas at Conway,
B C 'on the 11th day of February
A D 1913 "
II II Woodwvrd,
W L Bryan, Plaintiff's Attorney
CCCP
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Connty of Horry
Court of Common Pleas
/>urroughs & Collins Company, a corpo.
ration, Plaintiff
against
C G Elvis, et nl, Defendants
ODDER
Upoiqhenring the foregoing petition
and alliuavit or li ll Woodward, attorney
for the Plaint!if, it is further ordered,
that J S Vaught, Esq, Judge of Prohate
of Horry County, is hereby appointed
Guardian ad Litem for Hie absent
infant defendants Lornie Uorton,
PHyford Uorton and BoyceHorton, ana
authorized and required to appear and
defend this action on their behalf: unless
the said infants or W P Horfon with
whom they reside, shall, within ten days
after the service of this order as herein,
after directed, apply for the appointment
of said Guardian; and this order shall be
served upon the said Infants and said
W P Horton by publishing the same with
the summons in this action for six woeUfc
in the Horry Herald, and by mailing
copies of the same with copies of the
said summons to the summons to the
, said absent defendants at Barneevllle, N
C, with prepaid postage thereon,
LfcJoal] W L Bryan
Dated Feb. nth, 1913 C C C P
? The town will do something now
the dear women have taken things
in band. It Is a prediction we made
once before, and that was that Conway
would make a city whenever
the ladies get interested and thus
accomplished great thing themselves,
and get behind the men and
made them do ^hings.
Moooooe^ec woeoooc
TAKE NOTICE!
We have added to our stock a full line of Groceries
and we are in position again to save you money. Give
us a call. Don't forget to come and get you a nice suit
of Clothes next week. Our prices is in the lead.
us for Shoes, because we have the quality and the
price. We have a big sto :k of shoes and clothing that
we are offering you next week at and below cost.
Doin/w T?ivn>?i CkYisl ^Ti{/?LnntJ fn HQ IVO flflV 4~V|fk Ytiorfl.
JLIXill^ JfVlII Uliu VltltAVUd l/w moj n v |?w^ v>?v ???o?? |
est market price. Satisfaction guaranteed. <
Yours to Please,
H. W. LEWIS.
Next Door to Conway Bargain House. *
taaoaiaesm wsooooe*!
i
JUNO FLOUR ;
And
The former is manufactured of pure, hard Winter Wheat, no mixture of
Spring Wheat, or no adulteration whatever.
This Wheat is bringing ten to twelve cents more per bushel than Spring
Whe*tffrom;which a great many Hours are manufactured.
JUNO carries our PERSONAL GUARANTEE against every barrel, and
we will make gOod any flour complained of, cither by our customers or those
to whom they sell.
The same applies to APPLE BLOSSOM MEAL. The finest product of its
kind that is offered anpwhere. Pure, water ground, put up from specially
? ?j 1- it"c iir.vii 4 i i v pad i to
selected corn, ana mauc toi liv/imjtj i *<./*?, ow.
If you are not using these goods you are robbing yourself, because the
small difference in price amounts to naught compared with the cheap product
offered on this market in other goods.
We handle all grades and brands ef Fertilizer. Fish Scrap and Peruvian
Guano, for which we are SOLh AGENTS
Ask for quotations or send us your orders
THESTONE COMPANY.
Wholesale Grocers and Distributors
WILMINGTON, N. C.
11 The Best Bargain Yon Ever Made f
i fFlffr OW do you measure the value of a ||
* flttJnll bargain? Suppose you bought an H
H v : 3sS: engine that did practically all of your ||
|||j ;>*!}.. WvHi hardest work for you, sawing, pumptt'&x$
: a ing, grinding, etc., and that saved
if *' ? so much money that it soon paid for itself. ||
^ V'' Would you call that a good bargain? t ^
1 ' ;.} : An I II C engine will do all that, and more. ^
| | <; Having paid for itself, it works steadily year ^
| : J after year until, like our Clay County friend ^
| \ who has used an III C engine for six years, ?|
you will say, My IIIC engine is the best ^
bargain I ever made.'' ^
3 IHC Oil and Gas Engines 1
I Is are thoroughly dependable, and unusually ||
durable. The fine-grained, grey iron cylin- ||
dcrs and pistons are worked together to a. |
perfect fit. Ground piston rings insure maxi- ^
mum power from the explosion. The fuel |
f mixer is the most effective known. Bearings 1 ^
are large and carefully fitted. No part is too ^
heavy to be efficient, yet every part is amply ^
strong. H
I H C engines are made in all styles?verti- |
cal and horizontal; portable and stationary; |
air and water-cooled; in sizes from 1 to 50- ^
horse power, to operate on gas, gasoline, |
naphtha, distillate, kerosene or alcohol. Oil . |
tractors, 12 to 60-horse power, for plowing, |
threshing, etc.; grinding, sawing, pumping and |
spraying outfits, complete the line. |
The I H C local dealer will show you all
the good points of the I H C engine. Get catalogue
from him, or write J|
International Harvester Company of America I
(Incorporated)
Columbia S. C. ||
i 1?ii miilijuhimh i ii i ??mmmrngms
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f We pay liberal Interest consistent with safety-5 per c ZC
{Conway Savings Bankf
p5KS? TOBACCO
P03fe?H
YMjtfT No crop gives better returns for using; the
fclpr right kind of fertilizer than does tobacco.
^ Both quantity and rjualily : "c unproved hv properly 8 ^
balanced fertilizers containing Potash in the form of I
Sidf.ite?Muriate and Kaur.t w :!l not do. Flic amount I
of Sulfate of Potash should be from 200 to 250 pounds H \
^ per acre. 1 hit would mean 1000 to 1250 pounds h
f?bmy so called "tobacco fertilizers" arc merely H
^ ct.liaary, general purpose mixed poods, containing fl
.' d chlorides winch injure the quality of the leaf. Insist I
n o:1 ??00t,i ftce from chlorides and containing 10 to 12
pci cent Potash, or supplement the manure with I
^^3ZZprZZ-~=Zr~~ ~7 - ^ 300 to 400 pourals acid phosphate and 200 to 250 I
ifZ\-~~ pounds Sulfate of Potash. I
l 1 ^ Write to us /or fitters of Potash Salts and for free I
B Q A'T' tl ^ II book containing Jor tilszcr formulas and directions. I
I r\) 1 A<5u GERMAN HAf.Z WORKS, Inc. / K
I AA/"^ 42 tlrordway. New York Monndnock Dlock. Chicago > 1
P*l J WhUnf7 central Iinnk Bldjc . He-a'Orleaa.t Ban Francla'uo I
I ?? -* M m J. Ear.;: & l':uet Bide., Savannah Empire Bide., Atlanta fl ^
1? ???a nun mi ii i i 'i i ii m i ii'ii'i i i i" i'mihi '? ^ 1
GROCERIES & GUANO1
1 With a capital of fifty thousand dollars, v/c are
j better prepared than ever before to serve you. ^
Our stocks of Guano and Groceries can't be .
| beat. We have what you want and are in a po- <
sition to save you money. When you need Fertilizer
of any kind, or Itic-?, Flour, Syrup, Oats,
Corn, Rye, White Bacon, Smoked Bacon, Soap,
Coffee, or anything else in the Guano or Grocery
i line, remember that we can take care of your >
f wants, and that your trade will be appreciated.
1 Come to see us, and come at once. Can ship !
" ? 1- 4 ?
stuff to those of our customers wno wish uw iw
do so. 350 barrels Flour in stock. 3 c*rs cotton
seed meal. '' >
Palmetto Grocery Co.
c "Cooper Wholesnle"
; Mullins, S. C |
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JOB PRINTING !
DONE AT THE
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Horry Herald Job Office
MILL AND COMMERCIAL WORK A SPECIALTY '
CONWAY. - S C
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Plll% A> AND hides " i
H V HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
BB FOR RAW FURS ANO HI0E8 Mgi
Wool on Commission. Writ* lor pHoo.
_. lift mentioning this td.
JOHN WHtTE & CO. lwisville^.
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