The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 11, 1913, Image 8
Owing to tlie lull in busincsH and also to the fact that it has become a
custom of some merchants of this City to offer some kind of inducements to
their Customers, 1 have adopted this way of showing my appreciation of the
patrona c that may be shown me in the next three weeks.
I will give every customer^ a chance to get his money's worth back.
1 do it in this way, I have placed in three different boxes on exhibition
in the store, 300 Envelopes each containing a Number, ranging from 1 to 300
and each and every customer purchasing goods t) the amount of $1.00 is entitled
to draw one of these envelopes from the Dollar Hox, if $2.00 he is entitled
to have a draw at the *2.00 box, if $3.0) he is entitled to have a draw
from the $3.00 box and so on. Now there is 5 corresponding numbers in each
box each number drawing $3.00 There arc 5 premiums in each one hundred
chances for each of the $1. $'2. mwi ? !- 11 -
? ?waco, ?u in me purcnase ol most any
small amount your chancc3 are good to make good the cost of yonr purchase
for nothing.
These correaponding^lmimbcrs are sealed up and placed in the safe so
at the expiration of the sale of these .'100 envelopes I will open the corresponding
numbers and mail to you your premium, or if you live in the town limits I
will hand it to you any time after the opening of the envelopes. Now this is
no catch scheme, but simply a matter of inducement to the people to buy their
Jewelry at home and to patroni/.e home industry.
Not that I want to take from any customer more than he will have to
pay to the Mail Older Houses, but I guarantee to sell you the same goods for
less ;moneylthan you can buy ' them elsewhere and guarantee the goods as represented.
Iksides we arc in a better position to supply your wants and to
give you just what you do want as I have added to my stock the necessary
goods to supply the demands.
And again 1 think we^liave been here in your midst the necessary length
nf onin />! .? .. ? .1 ? ? -? ? IS l- 1 "
-- * *- e*"*1 >"V ivmiutlllV i' liU Ij ur litUIIII^N Jl I IT I?U(.I1 1IN 1(1 Wiirrillll IUO
patronage of each and every citizen of the county.
My motto is to treat you right.
We carry in stock all kinds of CLOCKS, WATCHES, CHAINS, LOCKETS,
IiRACELETS, RINGS aud BROACHES, PINS, ETC., and besides we
carry all kinds of Musical Instruments and Photograph goods.
Yours for business,
J E DAWSEY |
CHILLS AND FEVER "gawssj' JOHNSON'S
OR ANY FEVER 30 INecurinopFOLKSess TONIC
No Better Place.
Tnio Better Place in the Whole
County to do y ur Trading, Than
at Toddville, S. o., where we .carry
the most complete line of every
thing needed by the people.
Full Line Summer Goods
When you need a negligee shirt, a dress pattern, a
pair of shoes, a r.eck lie, ar.d in short anything that yv>u
usually buy, and jou want the benefit of the lowest prices
to be obtained, quantity rrd qnnlity ccntidercd, call
on the old reliable at Toddville, S. C. i I
Dusenbury & Co.,
To cLcivi 1 le ? * O
wheheverIou need
a general ionic - take drove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally
Valuable as a General Tonic because it Acts on the Liver,
Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up
the Whole System, For Grown People and Children,
You know what you are taking when you take Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic
as me xorinuia is printed on every label showing that it contains the well known
tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It is as strong as the strongest bitter
tonic and is in Tasteless Form. It has no equal for Malaria, Chills and Fever,
Weakness, general debility and loss of appetite. Gives life and vigor Jto Nursing
Mothers p*\ 1 Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness without purging.
Relieves nervous depression and low spirits. Arouses the liver to action and
purifies the blood. A True Tonic and Sure Appetizer. A Complete Strengtliener.
No family should be without it. Guaranteed by your Druggist. Wc mean it. 50c.
mhbl GASOLINE ENGINE that can ba Absolutely Do ponded Upas
r 1 o run when wanted?the only attention needed is oiling?starting
i&g*. ; ?stopping, Let us profe to you why the RAWLE1GH has be^?3
lyeZ c/vO&jJHP* come famous, for Big Surplus Power, Simplicity, Reliability. Enft
durance and Perfect Balance. The smoothest running engine built,
JBB absolutely no jar, no Vibration. The Rawleigh saves time, expense,
I *^^>7 help* everyone. Never gets tired, always ready, soon pays for itself,
[ SOUTHERN SAW A MACHINERY WORKS, Atlanta, Oa.
[ ?7 - 7, % Write (or ft? Catalog* Tsll us what >ou need aaeaoiaefao
W^e 1 writing fcr Catlogu?, ask lor "C&tlogue E'
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VALUABLE FARMS
Are Offered for Sale by a Leading
Business Man of Socastee.
I will soil on reasonable t Tins
responsible parties, the following
described 'arms now owned by tuo
in Horry County, t) wit:
FiusT.-Known as the Filch Bai rel
B ty Farm, in Socastee townshio.
containing 744 acres, h ving 75
acres in cultivi tion, and 260 under
fcueo, some cut down ready f"?
oleir?ng, and some cleared readv t
be placed in cultivation hiveix
acre of the cnt re trac t can be cleared
and cnllivat?d. Well drained,
for present needs, Produced in Jplll
50 bushels of corn per acre withoufertilizer.
Good Artesiou Well
Dwelling house cost $2500.00, foui
tenant houses, two small barns and
a hay shed, and good seventy-saw
coit jn gin, used only one seasr n, also
grist mill complete. Gin and
mill buildings all (f galyanized iron
Located two miles from Socastci
graded school, 1 1-4 miles from Er,
terprise Landing on the Waceamav
Uiv >r, and within easy reach of Soc
astoe churches. Plei ty of labor ii
sight of the place to work P. Healthy
as any place in Horry County.
Second,- Known as the Cooper
& Mew Place, 732 acres in all, having
two separate clearings thereon
one the Cooper farm with 25 acres
cleared and under cultivation, tin
other, the Mew farm with 10 acros
of upland and 8 f Swamp undei
cultivation. Cooper farm has fairh
good dwelling, large barn, good
wati r, all naturally drained. Mew
place h is no buildings, 150 acres
subject to oyerrlow in times of high
freshet, bulauce high naturally
drained hammock land, excepting
100 acres which is level ridge laud
suitable for corn, cotton, tobaec >
and potatoes. Located one mile
from Waccara&w River at either
Jackson Bin IT or Cox's Ferry, and
about 3 1-2 miles from Conway. In
sight of Centenary church. New
school now being built on tra<, t.
For full particulars address,
W. J. Singleton,
RFD No. 1, Myrtle Bjach, S. C.
Stomach Troubles Disappear.
Stomach, liver and kidney troubles,
weak nerves, lame back and female
ills disappear when Electric
Bitters are used. Thousands of women
would not be without a bottle
in their home, E.i/.a Pool of Depew,
Okla., writes: "Electric Bitters rais
cd n,e from a bed of sickness and
ulTeringand has done uin a world
if V O "jd . T W.5?.h M'pru Oil fYiiiM iwr rt - I
- . - - . - ?>U.1V? H'P, ""
?n?n could use \his excellent remedy,
and find out, as I did, just how good
it iy." As it has helped thousands
of others, it. suiely will do the tamo
lor you. Every bottle guaranteed,
30c. and $1.00 At all Druggists
B. E Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia
or St. Louis. Ady.
COLDS & LaGRIPPE j
5 or 6 doses 600 will break
any case of Chills & Fever, Colds
& LaGrippe; it acts on the liver
| better than Calomel and does not
?ripe or 6icken. Price 25c.
C.rcs Old Sores, Other (lcmedies Won't Curo
The worst cases, no matter of how long standing,
arc cured by tire wonderful, old reiiable Dr.
I'orter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves
Pain and licals at the same time. 25c, t>0c, $1.00.
Notice of 1 ii 11 n { <
N.itico is he rehy g'ven that the
uuden-igi ed guardian of Marit
Louiho, Fenrcll, will apply ro the
Judge ef Probate of IJon v County.
it, \ i? ollicu, Conway, S C , at 11
?'clock in the forenoon, on 'he (?
'ay of January -A. f> K)1!J fur :
inal di-chaige < uch guardian
4. ^.Kernel), Guaidian of i
. >j ?u i s e. I . hi |
you can *
*cx Bank ac
Sh; will answer:
"YES."
Try it THIS Christmas.
I Do YOUR banking
1
' , We pay 5 per cent interest Time
Conway Sa1
6
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"Uncle Ap is drc
and actually gon<
Here are a lew of
Undies Coat Suits, $15.00 kind, now $6.5(
*2.50. Ladies Silk Dresses, all colors, >
For Men and Hoys Suits, $15 00 kind k?i
Ladies and Gents rain coats at any old j
m.. /"i tx i i
my v? rut-cry i icpvui mciu is up lo-tli
A. P.
Article From Seville, Fla.
Editor Herald:
As it h is been roma time since 1
l ave heard any thing from Florida,
will you pie: k ; allow me a smul.
sp.oin your columns for u few
words from this place.
Everybody is too busy to writo.
Its nothing to be heard hero now,
but a constat.t nr.g of the hatchet
and buzz of paper putting up oranges.
Mrs. Delia Prevatt is very sick io
Macon, C,?:. Her sister, Mrs. Clara
was sumiuoiud t j hor bed-side a few
da^s ego At last accounts she was
some better.
Mr. George Prevatt is in St. Augustine,
Fla , under toe treatment
of Dr. Worky and nob expected to'
live.
Rev W. M. Martin has accepted
the pastoriul care of the First Baptist
Church hero and has moved mx
door to tue write r. C ad to hurt
one of Horry's boys as a door neigl
bor. Preacher Martin started
I protracted meeting last week. He
has accomplished a great good here.
Mrs. Ida Flemmlng of Fenolsou
Ga , is visiting hor parent), Mr. ant
Mrs. M Z Owens.
Archie E. Owtns.
I)r. Hobson't* Ointment Heals Itchy
Eczema.
The constantly it.hing, burning
sensation and other disagreeable
forms of eczema, tetter, salt rheum
aud skin eruptions promptly curee
i oy Dr. Hobson's E z ma Oiutincnt.
Goo. W. Fitch of Mcne.ota, 111. says:
"I purchased a box of Dr. H.u on't
I 10 z rua Oiotmen*. I la vo had C.z iua
i.yer Mnce Iho v ur, Imv bco
treated by many eli e'er^, i:oll Imvi
i^'.ven the bene lit th t (.tie hex o
Dr. UgIsmiV Ke z rn.i Oi iuS-jt b. ' .
I'h'o y m ITerer should try t. W !o
SO p.'bliJVO 1'. v> 11 i I K |.?y?.u o i^Uci
an t? e Hot ij e l \ ltJuttYd. Ai .
Dru^pis's < r tn in., i ;>0 . PbiM
1v)h( tnkai Co., 1' 1 11l.o? pit a < r bi
D uir, Adv
Rank 1
cr^%m
isfmcrs <5>y//r |
yotrs* w//5?
*coi*rtr ask her*
with US.
Deposits.
sings Bank.
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l(
ink, and is still getting drunkerB
3 to giving away goods." fl
A I I f 1 1
uie many nonaay isargains we are offering:. H
). Ladies long and short Coats going at $1.1!). Ladies Voile Skirts going
rorth $15.00, now going at $6*75. Ladies Hats going at any old price. |H
>ing at $(>.50. Norfolk Suits going at ^ G. 115. Overcoats from $2.00 to $10.^H
EH
kte. Don't forget that we keep that good old CofTce.
JOHNSON, Manager. I
1 he Farmers of Ilorry County have learned by eBj
perience that we carry the best things to be had fJH
them. The experience of many years in the mercanti^B
business makes us fully competent to judge the be^B
lools and appliances to be used by them on the fari^f
The f ew who have not traded with us heretofore, a^H
cordially invited to give us a trial.
Not only the farmers but all other .clashes of the people will find in
large stores, the things they desire in the way of Merchandise. The select^^H
in every department have been made with r.n eye single to the test irt<^^H
?i our many customers. Call and look ?> erour immense stock in every
uul get the benefit of buyiug from the place where long experience and
\st and fair dcaing counts.
|| We Pay Highest ^as^ P1**0^3 f?r
II Don't give your profits away ship direct to us by express and get your^^l
A* money next day. We pay highest prices for green and dry hides of $11 kinds^^H
II Beeswax, Tallow and old Metals, old Rubber and Furs. Try us with a ship-H^H
|| ment now. Send for Price List.
(I CAROLINA HIDE & JUNK CO.H
|| CHARLESTON, S. C.
fec?g=gasg3i=M^B^
Complete Lines at Prices to 5r.it the Pocket, at
doc's Store just a few Miles out from Conway.
JH[
I have* put < iuiMfd one of (he largest and mod up-to
date stock of Dry Coeds arid Notions c ur brought lo
this < out ty to bo i I&ccU in a oor.nlry store. they are
con pNte lines cv?r Ih'ng it.at io hist for t! e poop'c
of this arc ion e f the county, and i guarantee that
my prices will compart with sry, when you cor l(!f| I
t hi? I*, quality ? t the g-?;ds.
M> business slai ding and reputation is behind every- H
tiling that I sell. My customers know me by years
of fair and square dealing. These goods arc on my I
shelves to please you, at prices you can stand, as I only
want a small profit, depending on the quantity
sold rather than the high prices charged by others.
Give me a call. My stock of Groretics and the like is
as complete as ever. Come to Hardee's store for
what you want.
w. e. har.de!