The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 17, 1913, Image 8
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NEEDFUL KNOWLEDE
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c Conway People Should Learn to I)e
nil tect the Approach of Kidney
u'l Disease.
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tie The symptoms of kidney trouble
le are many. Disordered kidneys often
i excrete a thick, cloudy, offensive
ro\ urine, full of sediment, irregular of
iof passage or attended by a sensation
f < of scald iug The back may acho,
er headaches and dizzy spells may ocnd
cur and the victim is often weighted
r 3 down t>3' a feeling of languor and
* , fatigue. Neglect these warnings
ift and there is danger. Delay often
jtl proves fatal.
^p( You can use no better endorsed
q kidney remedy than Doan's Kidney
J Pills. Here's Conway proof of their
nr m0rit"
in M. W. Cook, Main St., Conway, S
C , says: "I do not hesitate to recom
e ' mend Doan's Kidney Pills, for I
c know, from my experience, that
10 they act just as represented, 1 got
ro Doan's Kidney Pills from the Norre
ton Drug Co.. when I was suffering
rm from pain ar.d lameness in my back,
^5 caused by disordered kidneys. They
v< brought me relief at once."
y For sale by all dealers. Price
Am 50 cents. Foster?Miiburn Co.,
asr* Buffalo, New York, sole agents for
k the United States.
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i at d lake no other. Adv.
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Did you over see the like at Lawle<
rcnce's. Adv.
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H J Floyd of Floyds township.
nn spent several hours in Conway last
e ] Thursday on business.
ne Tobacco sells out of sight at Lawvo
rence's, Adv,
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ilu Col. D A Spivey left here '.last
.Jo Thursday to spend some time in the
en mountains of western North Caroliom
na. His family went on several days
nth before. He was a witness in the
poj reference case of S T Sessions vs.
roc E L Moore and Mollie B Moore and
fcr waited over for that purpose. He
irtI will attend the bankers convention
Th before returning home.
)0,( SALE DAYS
ul t Following will be the sale days
ivet at Neal & Dixon's Warehouse at
ere, Mullins. S. C , for July 1913
om Thursday, July /7th, 3rd sale.
)gjt Friday, July 18th, 2nd sale,
>v . Monday, July 21st, 1st aale
Tuesdsy, July 22nd, 4th sale
fu Wednesday, July 28rd 3rd sale
itlc Thursday, July 24th, 2nd sale
Friday, July 25th. 1st sale
Monday, July28th, 4th sale
Tuesday. July 20 h, 3rd sale
Mr Wednesday, Ju'y 30th, 2nd sale
n Thursday.JJi h 3M, 1st sale
un, First and Si Ul. Jj d curings of tobac
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on *il'' scnnu' u.mier now itiftn at
f)f)(; any time in lh?> history of tho Mul
h lins marke*. First or last sale we
will make it to your interest to sell
with us.
Very truly,
u\ Neal & Dixon.
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SLIPPERS
lid leather Slippers will be sold from 9.rx
en, Women and Children
4 YOU HEAT THIS?
worth 8c now
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go the limit.
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Tho crops of corn and cotton in
some soctions of the county, we
regret to say, have bceti injured by i
tho dry weather. In many more
sections of the county, however, the ,
crops seem to have had tho benefit i
of good seasons, and the crops are ,
as those sections have ever seen. i
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Public Sale 1
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At the W", 11. Jone* place near!
Justice, I will sell at auction on Wed
nesday, July 23rd, 11M3, all of my i
household and kitchen furniture,
aluo 2 Duroc Jersey pigs.
Adv C S Broward.
Notice of Sale.
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Under and by v'utue of executions* to
me delivered ami directed, I will sell
before the Court house door tit Conway,
.South Carolina, on Aug 4th (Sales Day)
next, within the legal hours of sale to
the highest ladder all lite following
pieces, parcels or tracts of land situated
in the County and State aforesaid, to
wit:
First That tract of land containing:
two hundred and four acres, more or |
less, bounded North and East by the j
line which separates North and South'
Carolina; on tho .South by lands of
Grainger and lands of Watts; on the
West by lands of 11 B V/arrington.
Second- That, tract contain ng sixtyone
and nine-tenths acres, more or 1? ss,
bounded by C'himiuapin B ?y, lands of
J J Sarvls, the NoiVh Carolina stu/e lint*
and lands of W J Smith,
Third. That tract of land containing
one thousand fifty-four acres, more or
less, and bounded Noith by lands of
Strickland and Prink, and East by lands
of G J iiolliday, and North-east by
line which teparales North and Sou/h
Carolina, and on the South by lands of
Grainger, JG Iiolliday, Eo 1 Jlodges
and K L BuilUin, and West ly public
road and by lantis of Fowler.
Levied upon under executions In favor
of The Peoj los Bank and (.titers against
J G iiolliday,
Terms caalu
J A Lewis,
SheriiT,
I f^o*- Sale3
A nice 0 room cottage, practically
new with 16 1-2 acros of
land. Only 25 minutes walk
from business* portion of town;
About 12 acres under wire fence. ,
Half acre of young fruit trees,
that will come in bearing this
Summer Good water.
For further information, call
on or write,
II. II. WOODWARD,
Attorney at Law,
Couway, S. C.
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pon, and present it &
any's and they will
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with them, Tlty known
taim to serve those farmer
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glfa readiness as you have don<
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Men's Schloss Made Clothes, worth $18 (
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\T $12 50, now
# _ An all wool Blue Serge Suit, worth $12 5<
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At ti.e
tile Farmers
always receive the top r
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[ice has been in the Tobacco business all
st price is obtained. When you load 3
SE where you will hear W P Lawrence
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TOBACCO Wl
/ery Day Until Fui
nt to everybody in accordance with the i
of the Horry Tobacco Farmers is full
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? "mij ivimw nit*, ine manage J. Jb
s ar>d get for them the very highe nt pri<
is again for the opening Sale, Br ing in
2 before. We are doing it just as we
Yours for Success,
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narket price, andpo3acco.
his life and will not leave a pile
four tobacco, drive straight to
> sa ing, drive in, you never go
urroughsj
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reputation we have already made
ly proved by our past experience
I. Bowles. It has ever been our \
ces possible out of the weed. We
i the tobacco ard have it stored in
have been doing it at the Horry SE
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