The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 05, 1914, Image 7
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2^ That's what the farmers
the merchants and the banks.
That's what we have all g
The individual or the insti
U ward must be accumulating sc
Neither the bank nor the
out all their earnings in the w
? The best dividend that coi
permanent improvement of hi
The best dividend that coi
ing its possibilities through tl
dustries of the surrounding cc
gj j We want to see the farmc
dividends by improving thei
B look to tho upbuilding of th
for our permanent dividends.
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A! L TOGKTHFR FOR COKW
Let us help the above fa<
help us to do this by depositir
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LA GRIPPES?
AND BAD COLDS" 25c and 50c, a
We have just made a s
prices on our stock, which wi
of January in order to run c
SHOES! SHOI
Just received full line of
Shoes. All perfectly new an
LONG C
Ladies and Misses long <
line just in and many styles
Do your business with us
Lewis M
Com|
WHENEVER li II
IGEHEHM 111
The Old Standard Grove's Ta
Valuable as a General Tonic 1
Drives Out Malaria, Enrichc
the Whole System# ForGr<
You know what you are taking when y<
as the formula is printed on every label s
tonic properties of QUININE and IRON,
tonic and is in Tasteless Form. It has n
Weakness, general debility and loss of af
Mothers arid Pale, Sickly Children. R
Relieves nervous depression and low spir
purifies the blood. A True Tonic and Sure
No family should be without it. Guarante<
. ipT SOUTHERN SA\
L. i?i~n? r* Wiilo(orfreeCatalogv
When writing for Catlogue,
Tobacco Flue*.
Parties wanting tobacco Hues will
please put in orders at once, so that
w?! can arrange to fnrnish them
Conway Iron Wor .8.
2-5 4t.
sosoosxsgT
ENDS. ^
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of Horry want as well as si
q 01
;ot to have to keep going. 4v% 0I
tution that is going for- 11
tmesurplus for the future. HJJ w
farmer can afford to pay n
ay of dividend**
ties to the farmer is the HI tc
s soil. li
mes to the bank is enlargre
development of the inmntry.
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tk of Horry enlarging their 2fj5
ir soil. We are going to ^
c resources of this county
AY AM) HOKRY COHMY T
:ts along, we want you to ^ '
>K with us. ^ 59
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JOHNSON'S;
nJ Tablets 26o TONIC ;
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sweeping REDUCTION in c
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ill last through the month t
>ut Winter Stock. \
ES! SHOES! 1
c
Men's, Boys' and Ladies i
c
d latest styles. t
;loaks| \
Cloaks, new and complete (
; V ' 4,
to select from,
and save money.
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lornoniilo'
igiounuig
pany.
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IC TAKE HIVE'S[
steless chill Tonic is Equally
because it Acts on the Liver, ,
:s the Blood and Builds up c
)wn People and Children,
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)u take Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic t
bowing that it contains the well known
It is as strong as the strongest bitter
o equal for Malaria, Chills and Fever,
vpctite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing
eraoves Biliousness without purging,
its. Arouses the liver to action and
Appetizer. A Complete Strengthened
sd by your Druggist. We mean it. 50c.
IINE thai oan be Absolutely Depended Upon
nted?the only attention needed is oiling?starting
el us prove to you why the R AWLEIGH has befor
Big Surplus Power, Simplicity, Reliability, En rfect
Balance. The smoothest running engine built,
, no Vibration. The Rawleigh saves time, expense,
Never gets tired, always ready, soon pays (or itself.
ft A MACHINERY WORKS, Atlanta, Oa.
m Tell ui what /ou need an engine foa
ask lor "Catloflue E'*
CHICHESTER S PILLS
Vej.- THE 1MAMONI* IIRANIS. /
IMIla in Itce ?n<i Mold n.euillc\Vx
V *,|th B|?? KiUxm. \v
W Wf Take ?? other, fluv of jour V
Yl' jsa^siinSfinsTv/fefevi
Av J* V****hnown ss Beet, Safest.Always Reliable |,
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Obituary. I
On January 10th, 1914, the death L
nyels visit d the horue of Mr. and F
! rt?. J. M. Johusou rud took away w
leir darling little ybl.
Sho was 4 years, 10 months and ^
i days old. -Little Ruby was a u
veet child. Was loved by all who
new her. On, how hard it was to
eh t from her. It saddei ed the
3me Her place is vacant i nd nev- cr
* can be filled, but we knew that Tj
le has youe to He? ven and is a jc
riybt and shining ix, ye . ||]
She leaves a fathe\ and mother, n!
30brother and two sisters to mourn >'
ie loss, but we mourn not as those
ho have no hope, for our loss is y<
Br eternal yain. She is waiting in a'
[eaven biddiny us to come on. We
ray to God to bless and help us to
leet her in Heaven, where wo can
ve * yelher ayain, where there will
e no more sorrow, pattiny or pain. t
So fadeth the lovely bloouiiny
11 >wer,
he smillny solace of an hour,
So soon our transient comforts 11 y
.rid pleasures only bloom to die.
Is there no kind no healiny art
'o soothe the anyuish of the heart?
Spirit of yrace be ever n'yh, ?
hy comforts aro not made to die.
Let yen tie patience smile on pain a
on i
in oying nopos revive again, ft
Hope wipes the tears from sorrow - 01
ing eyes "
tud faith points upward to the sky. a
ller Loying, k
Father and Mother. \\
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Death of Mrs Jennie Harrelson.
The death angel visited the home j,
>f Rev George Harrelson and took ?<
rem him his loving wife M
lenuie Harrelson was born January hi
1st, 1877, married August 22nd,
8112, died January 11th, 11)14. She b
vas a member of the Baptist church.
i te leaves a husband and two chil- a
iren and a host cf friends to mourn u
i*r departure. She was only sick o
ibout two weeks, all that physician, jj
'eh.t'vpi onrl n f?i ir b br???e nnnlfl
? . - - v/ui o v/vyuiu uu H 11 O
ior, could not stay the icy band of v
leath. ji
A voice we love to hear is silent, ?
\ place is vacaut which can never flJ
bo fillid,
A sleep in Jesus, blessed sleep,
<Vom which none ever wakes to
weep
A Frieud. w
A Winter Cough.
A stubborn, annoying, depressing I
ough hangs on, racks the body, r
weakens the lungs, and often leads G
o serious results The fiirttdoso of ^
dr. King's New Discovery gives reiof.
Henry D Sanders, of Cavenlish,
Vt., was threatened with conumption,
after having pneumonia,
le writes: "Dr. King's Now Disoyery
ought to be in every family ; V
t is certainly the best of all medi- ?
linos for coughs, colds or lung trou- "
>le." Good for children's coughs, g
*loney back if not satisfied. Price q
>0c. and $1.00i At all Druggists.? Vi
J. E. Bucklen <& Co., Philadelphia, v?
jr St. Louis. Ady ir
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Informal Reception. p
On Wflfl noorln ? T
^ .. ii vuubauciy <k I I t" I II JUI) , JilDU"
iry 2lst, at 3:30 o'clock, the mem
jers of the Woman's Foreign Mis- r
iionary Society were delightfully 0
mtertamed at the home of Mrs. D 0
\. Spivey, their president. y
Many amusing games were played. t<
An article consisting of questions a
wis read by Mrs, A. E. Wait and t1
answered by the members of the j*
icciety.
Another game which caused much fj
iughter was "Gossip." t;
After the games were over Tjittle
Laura Francos Spivey and Margaret
3attle served cakes and chocolate.
Everyone expressed themselves as 1
laving spent an enj >yable afternoon. Y
G D. W., Reporter. J
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Tour druRifist will refund money if PAZG f
)INTMKNT fails to cure any case of itching, (
Hind, Bleeding or Protruding 1'iles in 6 to 14 days. {
The first application Rives Rase and Rest. 50c, ,
Notice.
There has strayed to my plac?
lear Allen, 3 shoats and 1 sow,
vtft 1 - 1 * "
iioiAcu una spilt anu two unierbits
in right, crop and two split '
kn 1 one underbit in left. Owner .
may g t same by seeing the under- '
neel and paying charge?. 1
C. W. Hardee, |
Allen, S. C. <
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Notice of Discharge.
Notice is teribv given tbut the *
undersigned guardian tf Battie L.
Ayers, and Hattie J. Ayers, mirors, <
will apply to the Ju 'ge of Probate 1
of Horry County, at his office, at '
Conway, S C., ontho 24?h day of
February A. D. 1914, at 11 o'clock
a. rn , for a final discharge as such ,
guirdian.
S. J. Ay res, Guardian of Ba'tie <
L. Ayers aDd Hattie J. Ayers,
Minors.
Notice of Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that the '
undersigned J. D. Shelley, Guardian
of E Herbert Hickman, will apply
to 3 . S Vaught, Probate Judge of
Horry County at Conway, S. C , cn
February 27th, 1914, at 11 o'clock j
. m,, for a final discharge as such c
guardian. ]
tdpd. J. D. Shelley.
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.et's Have Dinner:or
Once I'm Hungry
h, Ho! ROOT JUICE Makes
You Eat Like a Wolf and
Digest Like an Ostrich.
Tut, tut, don't say you arc not hungry,
m't oat, Cun't digest, or suffer alter,
hat's a complaint of yesterday. Clot a
>w doses of ltOOT JU1C10 Into that llnky
stomach of yours and see what hapsn?.
You'll soon know what good,
?althy hunger is, you'll forget about inIgestion
anil dyspepsia in a hurry and
dm' 11 sit down and enjoy the biggest meal
du've had in many a day. What's more
DU'll experience the greatest surprise of
Dur life?-you'll digest that dinner and
du'll have no pains and stuffy feeling
rter it. You'll not belch and bloat like
8r 8: '
SukcH Allvo, John, You Hungry f That
HOOT .111(1': Is a Marvel."
cm did before and you'll be ready for
anther big, husky feed at supper timo
ml more big meals tomorrow.
Never you mind what failed to help you
r what you've tried before or how much
voney you have wasted on uncertain
tings, you just try ROOT JUICE for ten
ays and prove these words. It's simply
Ot to give results or back goes your
umey. You're taking no chances this
me. ROOT JUICLJ is guaranteed to
ive satisfaction to everybody who uses
The druggist will tell you that pre- '
iOus few ask for money back?everyod.v
says you couldn't buy the beneilt y
ley've liad for ten times the price and
icy want more of it.
ROOT JUICE can't hurt anybody, noth- 0
lg harmful in it, no bad after effects, no
suction. It Is made of roots and herbs ?
ml the way it works Is simply wonder- L
il. It does more than merely put the
tomach in tine condition. It benefits p
16 whole body, stirs up the la/.y liver
nd bowels, strengthens the kidneys and
ladder and cleans out the blood. It puts
ew vim and force into the nerves and
takes you feel like you have been made *
11 over again with every part and organ
'orking like a clock.
Don't you let anybody switch you off
nto something else this timo. You get
uaranteed, money-back ROOT JUICE
nd try it for just ton days. Oct It right
ff, today and take your ilrst dose before
our next meal. It's good, you'll like the
vstc, but you'll feel like screaming with
M 1111\i im|i|'iuci3n \v Ht ll yuu SJCC wnai
lorious relief it brings. ROOT JUICFJ
4 sold at all first class drug stores at
dollar a bottle and it's worth a huurcd.
You'll uuy so, too. .
Hox Supper.
There will be box supper and cak?
mlk at Leon School Mouse on Feb. "
4th. Everybody invited to attend.
Teacher.
Por Weakness and Loss of Appetite
lie Old Standard jjcneral strentrtheuinK totWr
ROVK'S TASTKI.KSS chill TONIC, drives out
alariu and builds up the system. A true tonic '
iul sure Appetizer. Vot adults aud children. 50c.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of 7/orry
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
William Rainbow, Alfred Rainbow, Eleta
Rainbow, Theodore Rainbow, and
lay Iielle Rainbow, Plaintiff's,
vs.
arah McCray, Martha Fra/ier, Win.
diver, Mary lieaty, Li/./.ie Rell, llaltilla
Holmes, Eddie Oliver, Caesar Olie>r,
Jr., Zack Oliver, Madonia Waahlgton,
Sadie Singleton, Lilla /Sands,
eorge Sands, aad ?.ll and singular tin
leirs and Distributees of Ella Sands,
ieceased, \vho?e names are unknown to
1 uintl 1T*?, Defendanls.
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
[Cotnpl Int not Served |
() THE DEFENDANTS above named:
You are hereby sumnoned and re<|ulrd
to anweer the complaint in this action
f which a copy is herewith served upon
ou, and to serve a copy of your answer .
> the said complaint or the subscriber J
t his office at Conway, S. C., within
kventy days after the service hereof: <
xcluslve of the day of such seivice; and .
T you fail to answer the complaint with- j
a the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in
Ills action will apply to the Court for i
lie relief demand( d in the complaint.
IliifpH .Tiinnatw 1 11 1. A l\ l in i
u...jurn, :i. m. iVii ,
11 H Woodward, '
Plaintiff's Attorney.
\) Wm. Oliver, L'/./io 11-11, Eddie Oli- I
er, Caesar Oliver, Zack Oliver, Madonia
Vashington, Sidle Singleton, Lilla
lands, George Sands, and a 1 and singuar
the heirs at luw and distributees ot
Clla Sands, deceased; absent defendants;
Take notice that the complaint In the
oregoing stated action, and the summons
>f which the foregoing is a copy, were
ileil In the olllce of the. Clerk of the
Jourt of Common Pleas, at Conway, S.
3 , ontl e 15th day of Jan. A O. 11)14.
V Ij Bryan, ( L S) 11.11. Woodwad,
C. C. (', 1*. Plaintiff's Attorney.
STATE ()F SOUTH CAROLINA
County ot Hirry
COURT OF COMMON FLEAS
iiurroughs ?.So Collins Company, Plaintiff,
v\
* O. 11. Parker, Do la Paraer Burroughs,
V?. B.Cox, John Cabot Parker, Edna M.
Parker, Minnie E Royals, John Parlor
[leaves, heirs at law oj Isaac 11. Parker,
lee,eased, and Conway S .vlngs Hank.
Administrator of the peisonnl estate ol
iuld l??-ac B Parker, Defendants.
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
(Complaint Not Servnl)
To the Defendants above named;
You are hereby suranu ned an d required
to answer the complaint in tMs
action, which hus been lilea in the office
if the Clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas, for tho said County, an 1 to serve
a copy ol your answer to the said complaint
on the subscriber at his oll'ce at
Conway. S. C., within twenty days after
ilia Oavnln/I f ? ' 1 *
kiionot urmwi; exciUHIVO (>I tflft (lfty
of such service; and If you fail to answer
the complaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiff in this action v\ill apply to
the Court for the relief demanded in the
complaint.
Dated December I3tb, A D. 1913.
il H Woodward,
Plaintiffs Attorney.
To Minnie E. Royals and O. 11. Parker,
absent Defendants;
Take Notice; That the Complaint In
this action and the summons of whRh the
forepoingiB atopy were filed In the office
jf the Clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas at Conway, 8. (-., on the Ifyh day
>f December A D 1913.
N L Bryan, (LB) H H Woodward,
CCC1'. Plaintiffs Attorney
M?.. i
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I ! 's Lif<
1 , / With sik h .i ilia
?" ^'1 cro^>s' y?ur 'a,ui,;
0r PO
'*2? iZLrP / !?& Cir.mis ? rice partn
Potash. If you .ire w
'I V^' ' 'V/v^- 'y use h-ss til ail .1 <>"? Pol
IwW/ ,V^ your dealer dot
olj|r 4?^ lbs! (one bag) up.
'' Ojr/y) (n't our free hook,
')}'/?*' AvV>- CiHUMAN KM,I WOII
?' ifViv'r Chicago, McCormtck H'
New Orl?"?n?
yy^y / /y&f ?*v*,,nak. wan* Tmt BI<
pa jffyy InaauaKwmnamaaHwa
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AUTO REi
GENERAL BLAGKSMITHING
Cull on us for the ropiir job on your
ti tlie general repair line that you nui
hops, situate on opposite sides of -1th
mveniently, and get your work witho
pairing a specialty, and also parts ca
t?eds]
Let \is sell you your cylinder oil an
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Parties sent by Automobile to all p
B . B. MOl
mm i r ? ??? ??
Horses an
I have just in fc
mules, any size y
and broke Be si
lot of stock if yoi
or mule as I have
cheaper than I wil
any more this ?
have a nice line
wagons
tlal a ^ a i
1HS1
Puts the farmer at an a<
first in the marke
THE EARLIEST COIT*
Ninety Days From Pla
More Cotton
Supply is Li
Qui
The Only Genuine S
W H MIXSON SEED (
Sole Distributors f<
Also All other Seeds.
Send ust
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take LAXATIVE HKOMO Quinine. It stop* the
Couch and Headache and works off the Cold.
Drucfiata refund money if it faila to cure.
K. W. !CROVE'S Mgaaturc en J&h tax. lie.
e for half (he world
rkct it will never be a seconii<?t
one of your most profitable
> probably low in available
TASH
cul.irly ? draw heavily on the soil's
orking lor a maximum yield, don't
:ash fertilizer.
?sn't carry such high-grade g'xxls,
We will sell any amount from 200
now, of formulas ami directions
IKS. Inc., 1- hruuilwny, Nhh York
look AtUnii, Empire Bl?l<
. Whltnay Ontral Hunk hi ln
Ik. Han Frauclsco, 2ft California sH.
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&>, "... ^:X^lash'-Pays^
^AIRING
AND IRON WORK.
1 automobile, ami anything else
>y waul, as wo are running bolh
Avenue, where you can fiml us
ut trouble when finished. Auto
rricd. in stock to supply yo ir
id greases we guarantee the quali
IVERY.
oints. (looil drivers
roR on
? - - m
d Mules.
>rty horses and
on want. Good ;
.ire to see this
i want a horse i
? bought them
II be able to buy
! A C4 f T* ^ *
of buggies and
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111 ;
ivantage because he is i
t with his crop.
JN IN THE WORLD,
uting 1o Roll. Grows *
tn f Kn A n.rt 1
i/v I>iic ntiCt ^
mited. Order
ick. 11
old in this State. t
JO. CHARLESTON.
ir {South Carolina. 8
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To Prevent Blood Poisoning 1
apply at once the wonderful old reliable DR.?
rORTRR S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL. ft surgical
dressing that relieves pain and heals at
the same time. Mot a liniment, tic. 90c. P4U
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