The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 15, 1914, Image 7
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That's what the farm
\k.y the.merchants* and the ba
That's what we have ;
'1 he individual or the i
fv i qf ward must be accumulate
(% Neither the bank nor
M out ail their earnings in tl
The best dividend thai
f'r&k Permanent improvement e
The best dividend tha
in? its possibilities throue
vVv dustries of the surroundin
We want to sec the fa
dividends by improving
m ^ look to tho upbuilding ot
xLvJ for our permanent dividen
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Let us help the above
help us to do this by de; o*
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CHILLS AND FEVER H
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The Old Standard Grove's 1
Valuable as a General Ton!
Drives Out Malaria, Enric
the Whole System, For(
You know what you are taking when
as the formula is printed on every labc
tonic properties of QUININK and IRC
tonic and is in Tasteless Form. It ha:
Weakness, general debility and loss ol
Mothers avl Pale, Sickly Children.
Relieves nervous depression and low s
purifies the blood. A True Tonic and S
No family should be without it. Guarat
everyoi
L .^-raaS^ V ^Wfite for freo C*U
When writing for Catlogi
Lost or btolcn.
Lost one mule and buggy, froi
near thegut> of Drxt?r Harrelso
en Sunday, January 4th, betwee
b and 7 o'clock at night. Elad bae
hitched to post by H. L. Harde
who was in house when mule an
buggy taken. Suitable reward fc
return to the undersigned, or ir
formation. Mule, dark gray, wit
nearly whit3 face, and about 4
year* old. W. J, Haidee.
l-22-3t pd.
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MMJLMIUlUmiillllHH Ml
icrs of Horry want as well as
nks- $9
ill got to have to keep going.
institution that is going for- I *ig
somesurplus for the future. W 2#
the farmer can afford to pay
le way of dividends
t comes to the farmer is the fa jj
if his soil.
t comes to the bank is enlarg;h
the development of the in- JSk
g country. M
rmers of Horry enlarging their gjg
their soil. We are going to
the resources of this county
SWAY ANPHOKKY COUNTY
facts along, we want you to
dting with Us.
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WUIRIo Ml. ft
AY, S. C.
gSjga JOHNSON'S
YEARS OF SUCCESS T /"V IVI I
IN CURING FOLKS I U M I V/
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For many years the old reliable jj
lirm of DU SEN BURY & CO., j|
has been engaged in furnishing to ill
the people of th's entire section, |
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the goods and supplies that they jj1
need, in almost endless varit ty, j)|
of the very best quality, and at
prices that were entirely fair, and jj
which has shown that we were |]
willing to live and let live.
If unn u/nut ;i ttinrn Hrnl nnmn ll
X 1 J WW II UI1 b l? OVI II Vy UVMI V/U U1U lv<
and ^ive uh your trade. We have jf
been studying your wants, and is j|l
a pleasure to servo you. 5
[Bill S HO
TODDVILLE, S. C.
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NEED ''"&*****' ^
NIC. TAKF GIMI/F'S
IllV 111111. UIIU 1 L U
rastelcss chill Tonic is Equally
c because it Acts on the Liver,
hes the Blood and Builds up
}rown People and Children,
" ' vfc.T* *you
take Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic
1 showing that it contains the well known
>N. It is as strong as the strongest bitter
a no^qual for Malaria, Chills and Fever,
[ appetite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing
Removes biliousness without purging,
pirits. Arouses the liver to action and
ure Appetizer. A Complete Strengthened
itced by your Druggist. We mean it. 50c.
ENGINE that can bo Absolutely Depended tlpor
wanted?the only attention needed i* oiling?starting
Let us prove to you why the R A WLLIGf1 has beus,
for Big Surplus Power, Simplicity, Reliability, EnJ
Perfect Balance. The smoothest running engine built,
o jar, no Vibration. The Rawleigh saves time, expense,
ic. Never gets tired, always ready, soon pays for itself.
SAW & MACHINERY WORKS, ? Atlanta. Q?.
iloguo Tell u? what you need an cogiac (o?
je, ask lor "Cafclogue E'*
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COLDS & LaGRIPPE
m 5 or 6 doses 660 will breal<
n any case of Chills & Fever, Colds
tl & LaGrippe; it acts on the livci
>e better than Calomel and does not
d gripe or sicken. Price 25c.
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Piles Cured !r. 6 tc 14 Days
[1 \ Vour druggist will refund money if PAZi
OINTMENT fnils to cure any case of Itching
I Blind, Bleeding or Protruding PUea in 6 to Mdayi
The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50<
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HON. J. W. HAGSDALfi
Congressman Recovering After an Operation
in Florence.
Florence. .Jan 3.^-0 mgressman (
J. WiUard Uigsdale, vvh > was oper- ,
ultd on (or gad stones Thursday af- |
\eraoon, is now doing well. He is j
at the hospital, where the operation (
was performed, His physician expects
his early recovery . ,
Mr. Kagsaalo was :-e /-d w th a ,
very painful attack of what was sup- |
po:eu to l)o acute indigestion on ,
Sjturday Lefore Christ uus. He has .
not been well since that time. He ,
nine homo from his duties in Wash- j
inglun on Christinas day and had (
auoiher aitick on the night after
Christmas, and has been conliued to (
iiis bed since Monday afiertioon, t
Having suffered a great deal until the ^
operation, lie was in ins i llioe for \
awhile on Monday afternoon but ^
was too sick to attend to auy busi- |
qcss. lie was taken to the inline- ;
my on Thursday afteruoou and op- ^
eratcd on late in tho afternODn. I
Mr. Hagsdule has received numer- j
ous telegrams and letters from his
congressional and other friends, ex- e
pressing hope for a speedy recovery *
iiis physician today issued the tollowing
statement:
"Mr. Rag>dalo was operated on i
j 1 hursuay afternoon and a large
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pancreatitis also exi-ted. His present
condit ion is favorable, t'inperu- v
ture and pulse being normal, ana (
the indications are that his convalescense
will be uninterrupted."
Mr. Kjgsdule has secured gdvernuient
submarines to visit George
town, and during the early part of v
u*xt, week a 11 nulla is cxpec'ea to '
arrive there Mr. Uagsdule was to
have been ihere and is ver}' sorry
not to be able to share in the warm
welcome tin t the j ickies" will re
eeive on their visit .?The State,
i For Frost bites and Chapped Hands.
For frost b.t en ears, fingers and
o.'-; ct) pptd hands ar d lips, chilblains,
oolus sores, rid and rougii
skins, there is nothing to<qual Buck
len's Arnica Salve. S.ops the paiu
at once and heais quickly. In every
home there should oe a box handy
ail the time. Best remedy for all
akin diseases, itchingec/. ma, tetter,
piles, etc 25c. All drugghts or b>
mail. H. 10 Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia
or St. Louis. Adv
Card of Thanks. 1
I take this methcd of expresf i?K
my heartfelt thanks for the man> I
kindnesses shown to-us during tht i
illness and death of our bei,>ve(* ,
oaby. Also tj Dr. Burroughs anG '
to Dr. Dusenbury for their ki,]d- 1
.iess. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Bell
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An Ideal Woman's Laxative.
Who wants to take salts, or ca9tor i
>il, when there is nothiug better \
>han Dr. King's New Life Pills for \
.11 bowel troubles. They act gently
rod naturally on the stomach tfnd
liver, stimulate and regulate your
bowels and tone up the entire system
Price 25c. At all Druggists.
LI. E. Bucklon & Co., Philadelphia
or St. Louis. Adv
Special Notice to Postmasters.
Mr W. H. Car.non, a new subscriber
at Jordanville. does not reeive
his copy of the paper, although
ve send it each week in t ie J irdan
vine bundle. We ask-the pc stmaser-.
especially to tike notice, not
nly as toti's particular paper, but
tkers. As a general rule our readr;
appreciate the paper and they
want it regularly.
Tobacco Flues.
Parties wanting t >bacco Hues will
pi -ase put in orders at once, so that
w j can arrange to fnrnisb them.
Conway Iron Works.
2-5-41
Magistral W. H. Chestnut issuer
varrnnt^ last Friday for Danie
Sharon, Hirry Johnson and Vile>
Vdams; charged witn violation o'
*?cii( n 770 ? f the criminal code, fo>
isbirg with net between Thursday
and M< r.day, during the close tim^
p evided each week in all inland wafers.
The warrants were sworn out
)y Game Warden, E G. Normar,
ind the cases will come up for healing
s on. The penalty is a fine oi
$200.00.
i| How's This?
! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re'
ward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot bi cured by Hall's Catarrh |
Cure.
; P. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O
We, the unders'gned, have known
F, J Cheney for the la> t 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honorable
in all businf sh transactions and financially
able to carry out eny obliga'.ions
made by his firm,
i" NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,
Toledo, O.
. Hall's Catarrh Cure 19 taken in|
ternally, actio# directly upon the
. blood and mucous surfaces of the
, system. Testimonials sent free
Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by
all Druggists
Takb Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Adv.
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* The weather was good through
last week,
M?p?m I .1 II I
CONWAY MAN'S LUCKY FIND
Will Interest Readers of the Herald.
Tnose having the misfot t s ae to
sutl'ir from backache, urinary disorders.
gravel, dropsical swellings,
rhenuiatic pains, or other kidney and
bladder disorders, will road with
^rid fication this encouraging state
menl by uConwov man.
A. T. Cohias. Fourth Ave, Cmway,
S, C.. savs: "I am conlid ml
that Doun's Kali oy Ihl's are a line
<itfney medicine and act just as rep
-eseuieu. i nave uiumi tncm whin
suturing from kidney complaint aid
aaekaohe and have been greatly nieved.
I have no hesitation in en
ior>ing Doau's Kidney fills."
Mr. Collins is only one of many .
Don way people who have gratefully
indorsed Doan's Kidney fills. I
four buek aehos?if your kidneys
>other you, don't simply ank for a
cidney remedy?ask disiiuetly for
loan's Kidney fills, the s one th ?
dr. Collins hud ?the remedy backed
).y home testimony. 5()j all stores.
^oster-Milburn Cj., Props., Bullalo
Y. "When Your Back is Lamefor
sal3 by all dealers. fiieohOo
sents. Fostei-Milburu Co., Bull'aio,
^ew York, sole agents for the Uni
Rates.
Remember the name?Doan's?and
ake no other. Adv
Oae of the aims of the year 191 I
v111 bo to have a greater I lurry
bounty fair.
Obituary.
Sister 13. R. Gause was born on
September lltli 1890, and was maided
to iiro. N. 15. Gauae July Mth
1904. She was eonvcited iu August
ist i912 i.t Pleasant Hill cc.ureh j
near Red 131 uIV, and died November
27 m 1912.
Sifter Gausc was the daughter of
Jjjeph Horn and Temperance llor.j.
&li j was a clear lover ol the cburon,
uml we, as chureh auo preacher,
greatly miss her f /om us Si.e lovid
Uai iiiuicu and bui.Uu\ b*..i?o?/i
ail i was aiway? at tier p ?->i i HaJj t
do her duly wnen caiLu.
ouo was a Kino, loving daughttn
to Her parents, a kind Companion ti>
uer hUfUuuU. a kind uutaur ta tier
children and a kind neighbor.
I L was a tad word when they said
she was dean, but we sorrow uoi as
t iose t lac tiave no hope, as she has
gona to her reward, awaiting the
general Judgement Day.
Her husband and aear little one*
are sad and lonely, but we believe
that she is happy,
may uie guou Lioid keep us all in
ihe straight and narrow way, so we
may meet dear sister RcOecca in
tieaveu wiiere paitmg wdl be no
uore. Wri.ten by the comm.tiec
or Pleasant LI ill ciuureh.
tie v. J Waiter Todd.
Liev, T. Li. Pa.t.rsc 11.
For Weakness and Loss of Appetite
The Old Standard Kencral strenethcninir tonk
IROVH'S TASTIvI.KSS chill TONIC, drives out
dalaria and builds up the system. A true tonic
ind sure Appetizer. For adults and children. 50c.
NOTICE.
Wheroas, in the matter of Buck
Greek Drainage District No. 1, tin
Board of Viewers have completeo
tnd tiled their linal report, and
whereas the same has been accepted
by the undersigned
Notice is hereby given tbatThurfday
the 22nd day of January A. D.
11)14, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,
attheollice of the undersigned, a'
Conway, S C., has been fixed by tin
undersigned as the time for a final
hearing upon the said report.
Dated December 30'h, 11)12.
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vv. ii. nryan,
C erk of the Court of Common Pleas,
td.
Notice of Discharge.
Notice is hereby given tb;,t the
undersigned guardiio of Samuel
Causey, will nppp. to the Judge of
Proba-e of Horry County, at hi1
Hi~e at Conwav S. C , at 11 o'clock
t in , on the 291h day of January
D 1914, for a final discharge as I
such guardian.
S. V Causoy, Guardian of Sam
iel C\u?ey, Mi nor td
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of loriy
COUNT OF COMMON PLEAS
Burroughs & Collins Company, Plaintiff,
V'.
* O. B. Parker, Docla Parser Burroughs,
v.. H.Cox, .JohnCab'ot Parker, Edna M.
PMiker, Minnie E Royals, .John Paik i
I leaves, heirs at law of Isaac B. Parker,
deceased, and Conway S.vlngs Bank,
AdminUtrat.. r of the ppisonal e-tate ol
said l*?ac B Parker, Dofen bints.
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
(Uon.plaint iNot ttorvtd)
To tho Defendants above* named;
I Yo i are hereby suronw n?*d and required
to emwer the complaint in this
action, which lias been lilej. in the < ffic.e
of the Clerk of the C urt of Common
Pleas, for tho said County, t nd to serve
a c>py ot your answer to the said complaint
on the subscriber at his ? ll'ce at
Conway, i"5. C., within twtnty days after
theservice hereof; exclusive of the <1 \
of such service; and if you fail to answn
the c unplaint within the time afore aid,
the plaintiff in this action will apply t?i
the Court lor the relief demanded in tin
complaint.
Dated December I3th, A D. 1018.
II II Woodward,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To Minnie E. Itoyals and O. B, Parker
absent Defendants;
Take Notice; That flit* Complaint it
this action and the summons of which tin
foregoing is a copy were ti ed in the < 111
of the Clerk of the Court of Cominoi
Pleas at Conwaj, S. on the I >th da.
of December A D 1918.
W L Brvan, (L h) II H Woodward,
CC C P. Plaintiff's Att'y.
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DID | KNOW
That the Herald is better prepared
than ever to give you the Job
Printing ti VOU need in vonr
business for Try its with
an order and you will see that
there is an advantage in having
new type of the latest design, and
a strong good paper to print it on.
Bring back anything that you get
here unless it is satisfactory in
both materia! and workmanship
rzjrvi: $mmt tefrrc jptshw
Our stores at Conway are more fully and completely
tilled now than tv r afore. With those things needed
by the farmers in fhr-* Mo 1
? i, vtjl iiia ?in iv uiiu DUHincss
through out the year.
That the ih; ^ > vc furnish him are of the very best
considering th'? prices at which we oiler them. We
have studied the needs ol the farmers of Horry County
for past many years and we are prepared to suit him as
a class.
If not already doing your trade here, try us for 1914.
a is is * J 'Ml ^ ? i ? 1 B %JP
I have just in forty horses andmules,
any size you want. Good
<\r! hi"r.l/A ^ - -. * ~
liiiu wi v/Au, rSLAlKZ IU tniS
lot of stock if you want a horse
or mule as 1 have bought them
cheaper than 1 will be able to buy
any more this season. Also I
have a nice line of buggies and
wagons.
" Sgi PUB """
I'uts the farmer at an advantage because he is
fir^t in the market with his crop.
THE E \U \ 1EST COTTON IN THE WORLD.
Ninety Days From 1'Janting to Boll. Grows
More Cotton to the Acre.
Supply is Limited. Order I
Quick. I
The Only Genuine Sold in this State. I
' W H MIX-ON 8EED CO, CHARLESTON. I
SjIo Distributer* for bouti Carolina. I
Al o All other Seeds. Write for Catalogue. I