The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 07, 1913, Image 7

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? ? I ' For Sale* % A nice 6 room cottage, prac- i tically new with 1G 1-2 acroa of land. On'y 25 minutes walk from businesss 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 infornintion, call on or wiite. H. H. WOODWAKI), Attorney at Law, Couway, S. C. GEO. LUM LAUNDRY, CONWAY, S. C, lleginning July 1st. 1913 All persous must take tickets fo) work left here. Possitively nc work delivered until ticket is presented. Laundry not called for in 80 days will Le sold for charts. GEORGE LUM N- P- HAWES GROCEK, Only High Grade Family and Plantations Supplies handled. Your patronage is respectful!} solicited and will be appreciated. Satisfaction guaranteed 01 your money bacK. No trouble to show poods. SO If Vf.11 rinn't ana TX.1.U* ? , j w? WW V v VVAftMV J\#U wain ask for It. SALE DAYS At Ncal & Dixon's Farmers' Warehouse, Mullins, S. C. Friday, Aumist 1st, 4*h sale. Monlay, Auinnt 4th, 3 <1 sale. Tuesday, August 5th, 2nd sale. Wednesday. August (I'll, 1st sale. Thursday, August 7th, 4th sale. Friday, August 8th, 3rd sale. Monday, August 11th, 2nd sale. Tuesday, August 12/h, l?t mle. IFednesdaj, August /3th, 4 h sale. 'Ihursday, August 14 h; 3 dsale, Fridav, August 15th, 2nd sale, Monday, August 13th, 1st sale. Tuesday, August 19th. 4th sale. Wednesday, August 20th, 3-d sale. Thursday, August 21st 2nd sale, Fiiday, Augmt 22nd, 1st sale; Monday, August 25th. 4fh iaV. Tuesday, August 20lh, 3idsale. Wtdueulay, August 27th, 2nd sae. Thursday, August28th, Is' side Friday, August 29tli, 4th sale, Our last sales are just as ^ood as our first, and if you are growing Tobacco for Best Results, we are in position to Interest You Adv NEAT, A DIXON, Bakers Chapel Tnero will be a regular service at Bakers Chapel as follows: 1 A . . A n J ri t - - isl anu oru Sundays at II a. m. 2nd Sunday at 4 p. in. 4th Sunday at 7 p. rn. 1st Sunday service conducted b} Bro. B G Collins* 2nd, 14'(I and 4th Sunday service conducted by the pastor. Public cordially invited. D, Ti. Rotrn, Pastor Appointment for Ay nor Circuit. Zion 1st ar.d iPd Sundays ni 11 a. in. ? Avnor 1st and 3rd Sundays at 4 p -n. Lied lliil 2nd Sunday at 11a. m. Piegah 2nd Sunday 4 p. m. Pippah 4'h Sunday at 11 a ir, Red Hill at 4 p m. F S Hook, P C For Weakness and Loss of Appetite The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVK'S TASTKI.KSS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria and builds up the system. A true tonic and sure Appetizer, l'or adults and children. SCc. ^WWlllllllllllllllllllll The sales that we have jjjl! attention brings. We have stand ready to prove by the 1 Warehouse and get the benef ^%/iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii ^ i DRUGGISTS ENDORSE DODSON'S LIVER TONE It i? a Guaranteed Harmless Vegetable Remedy That Regulates the Liver Wi hout Stopping Vour Work or Play. A dose o( calomel may knock you completely out for a day- sometimes two or three days, Hudson's Liver Tone relieves attack* of constipation, biliousness and lczy liver headaches, and yc u Htny 011 vour feet. Norton Drug Company sells Hod son's Liver Tone and guarantees it to give perfect satisfaction. If ycu buy a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone and (In r>r?t ft r?#l * ' ?r ' ? VW uuv uuu 1 'i M1U inosi pleasant and successful liver remedy you ever took, ibis store w 11 give you back tbe 50 cents ycu paid tor it without a question. This guarantee that a trustworthy druggist is glad to give on Dod son's I Liver Tone is as safe an reliable as the medicine, and that is saving a lot. W R Lewis has recently made costly and fx'ensive improvements to tfcc plant of the Conway Coca Cola Bottling Co., of which he is proprietor, lie now has two bottling machines in daily operation .nstead of one as formerly, aud a new and modern carboDator ha? been installed making the work easier and quicker. The [)lant is turning out soft drinks in large quantities. Answers News Item. Kditor llorry Herald; Having noticed in a recent issue >f your paper, a sketch of tho socalled preliminary hearing given an alleged seller of cider near Hickory i I Grove church, 1 wish to make reply thereto Y mil1 arifnnnl. Q'nJorl ~ - ! - ^ .ywi V> WW V 11 V nv.?n u I ll.ll UllL" A 1 J ness sworo that he drank about one quart of cidor; and it did r.ot make him drunk; that oue said ho drank four swallows only, and it was strong enough to show in his 030s wheu he got horn , ai d the effec t was such 1 hat ho knew it would have made him drunk had ho taken more, lie swore that ho might have drunk rometbiLg like one half quart instcad of oue quart as the Herald stated Another witness swore that it changed his feelings, but he could not swear that it w< uld make anyone drunk. That same witness according to others told a different taie out i f coui t The Messrs. Graham asked a favor of Mr. Hardee, but he was not disposed to grant it. V\ e could not force him evec pt by the law, and not there. Id 1 s refusing our roquost was only a starting point, wo thought the law would slop him. and that we as a Church and people would ask the balance to stop or give them the same. Mr. Hardee and myself are good friends, so far as 1 know. ] 1 prosecuting, we did only what we thought to be right, and now we feel clear Where one violates the law every day and witnesses, lawyers and judges work for him against right, ne will not be comdemned of course One intertestcd. Second Nine at Home wood. Conway's second nine played their first game with Homewood Friday July 25, afternoon, resulting in a tie after nine innings of good playing. Betbur.e who worked fro* Conway in the box had everything his way after the second inning, oeing very stingy with his hits. In the first inning Con way got one man across und had 'o take ibt field v. hile Home wood wont irilo the air making 'a total ef seven runs in one inning. After t his C jnway began t:> climb up and uutil the la^t inning they wewe live rurti in the lead, but Home wood i chained Let :.elf in the latter half of the ninth and tied the scor^ up. Many errors were macie by both sides. Among the stunts wor.hy ol mention was a one handed stop of a j lorg fly by Tht.mp-on of Conway, a)?o the b.?se rum.11 g f TUdalt and Cause. llllllllllllllillilllllllllllHIIII! KM Horry already made for the farmers of Hon learned how to serve the farmers by a farmers of Horry County, th it we are it of if. Illllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllll Mml m?i li 'the ^'' Lt'?r 2iEX2uMlLta>2R.1uA.: i ifiifiMffl *? I B* I" H H AH H ra /?k H w (2 IS SriS S3 J? fir* H 3 Where you v Our Capt W P La ^? of tobacco until the hi FARMERS WARE! wrong coming this waj ^ I I IO*^-^ J j TtaitttiUttUi i INo Better Place County to do you at lodnvtlie, S. C., the most comple thing needed by Full line Sun When you need a neglig pair of shoes, a neck tie, and usually buy, ahd jou want th ces to he obtained, quantity a on the old reliable at Toddvil Dusenbui TocLciville KNOW IT WELL Familiar Features Well Known to Hundreds of Conway Citizens. A familiar burdon in manv homosTho burden of a "bad back." A lame, a weak or an aching back Ofton tells you of kidney ills. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kid neys. Here is Conway testimony. Mrs Sidney Smith, N. Main Sk. , Conway, S C., says: "My back ach1 ed constantly and 1 had headaches - and dizzy spells. I rested poorly and in the morning had no strength 1 or energy. Doan's Kiducy Pills, ' which I procured from the Norton > Drug Co., have driven me more re' lief than any other kidney medicine ! 1 have ever taken. Since I used them J had been able to rest better, i ami i nave ieii siron^ ana iree irom ' pain." [ A B Leonard of Ilorry Ciuntv sold bis second curing at Noul & Dixon's last week. 1214 pounds brought $213 14. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iOWLEDG JS TOBACC ry County, this season, should he suffici i long course of training in the school < perfectly willing to use our knowledge J. F iilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll j . - 1'% ;y . X I w ??I n>. Iiinm WH-WMI1 SELL YOUR T At 1 /ill always receiv lite attention 1 wrence has been in the Tel gliest price is obtained. W IOUSE where you will he r. 11^ i m . ^ - in me Whole r Trading, Than , where we carry te lines ofeverythe people ec ehirt, a dress pattern, a in short anything that you e bene fit of the lowest prind quality considered, call lie, S. C. *y & Co., _s-c Edtcalinnal Campaign. Plans for tho educational campaign Aug, l(J-li(> arc pro?/ressii g nicely. Most of the week day n.(clings the people arc planning tc have a picnic in connection with the speaking. Dr. ClicUscales and Dr. Watson will both be on hand and the meetings will be attended bv large crowds. We expect to pubic I tha dat??s and places of meeting u full this week. Children's Day exorcises took plac at Union Methodist Church on' las Sunday, near Toddyille. There vva a very attractive programme carrie out, and tho Sunday school pupil from the smallest tos to tho grow up uf the bible ane intermedial classes, showed careful and inlelli gent training. Toe little churc was packed to overflowing with pe< pie, a number being from Conway iMiss Jessie Dusonbury rendered ti music on the church organ. Tl choir deserves great praise for tl beautiful songs. A collection w< taken for the cause. illllllliilllllllllllillllilllilli E IS POW ,.V? 1, ~ .1 .. tUA ?..,4 . UIll- IU BUU'.V tu bUC b > )' experience. During the years th uii'l experience in their behalf. K> t. BOWL lilliiillllllillillilliiiliiiilSi! w OBACCO WITH the 111 e the top market p or your tobacco. >acco bunncsg all hi* life ant /hen you load your tobacco ar W P Lawrence sainff, dri PRO I jm I he Farmers of Horry ( perience that we carry the them. The experience of in hiisinpsn nmlioa n? -fulfv nnm , VN. r.* AtlUJII Vkl JLUll^ Will tools and appliances to be ui The few who have not trad cordially invited to give us i | Not only the farmers but ull other i | large stores, the thiugs they desircintl , .n every department have been made v i of our many customers, ('all and leol or.d get the hciufit of buying from the est and fair dealing counts. i i ( w J . ws'vj '"jXii *?.'0 Cut out this cou * A * \ a tNorton Drug Conn s A n > exchange it for t v e ^ - j the $400 Pi ano Con h % : Qond ak. i8 | XL A m Hyfll!31i;iiH!3!!!!lilHiii;;i!H! rrn IEHOUSE vay in which wo handle their tobacco, i\ at wo have followed this business, wo nowledge is power. 'Sell .your tobacc .ES. Mai iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiii ohnnco l UIIUU3U I rice, andpo- I i will not leave a pile I , drive straight to ve in, you never go ? iughs, | 3RIETORS. 3 bounty have learned by I best things to he had! any years in the mercaJ potent to judge tiie fl sed by them on the faH I^J 1 * i* a.u vi 11ii us iierciuiorc,B|g i trial. K classes of (ho people will find i'Bgjj (te way ol Merchandise. I he - < kith i n cjo Kindle (o (he Kcst i?9 k over our immense stock in ev<H? : place where long experience rr.H! j >iVi ./\j| -^ib jui w?poii , and present. |^| pa 11 y ' 8 and they wimSt /onty-f ivo votes la [test IS rbU JobWol mil the high prices that gcoHH have learned much, and " J magerI lllllillliliillllllllllUM