The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 19, 1914, Image 7
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fey
That's what the farmers
the merchants and the banks.
That's what we have all i>
1 he individual or the insti
Hh ward must be accumulating si
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 co
ing its possibilities through i!
Kdustries of the surrounding c<
We wont to see the fornu
dividends by improving the
look to tho upbuilding ot th
for our permanent dividends.
A1 LTOCI'TI1FH IOl? (ONW
Let us help the above fat
Jm help us to do this by deposilir
I iii j i
^ CONW/VY
LA GRIPPE ifi?
AND BAD COLDS and r?oc, ?
We have just made a s
prices on our stock, which wi
of January in order to run c
SHOES! SHOE
Just received full line ef
Shoes. All perfectly new an
LONG C
Ladies and Misses long (
line just in and many styles
Do your business with us
I pu/ic U
hVIVN Iff
WHENEVER VOII Nl
ii ma mi
The Old Standard Grove's Taj
Valuable as a General Tonic fc
Drives Out Malaria, Enriche
the Whole System. ForGrc
You know what you are taking when yc
as the formula is printed on every label si
- ? r\ TTT\TT-VTT> 1 TT1/\*T
w/si iv. piupciui'3 UI iv ttliu lISt/iN,
tonic and is in Tasteless Form. It lias n<
Weakness, general debility and loss of ap
Mothers p*;d Pale, Sickly Children. R<
Relieves nervous depression and low spir:
purifies the blood. A True Tonic and Sure
No family should be without it. Guarantee
When writing for Catlogue,
NOTICE.
There has taken up at my place
one red and white pidtd cow, unmarked,
cow with calf. Cow took
up about last April. Owner may
Ktt same by calling on the under^
signed and paying charsres.
P-12 3t-pd. S. B. Blackburn, I
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Kiosmsa"
of Horry want us well as :l
;ot to have to keep going*
tution that is going for- o
>me surplus for the future. Bjra c
farmer can afford to pay
ay of dividends
nes to the farmer is the v*?f a
s soil.
mes to the hank is cnlarg- (
lie development of the intun
try. 1
r> of Horry enlarging 1 heir sjgf li
ir soil. We are going to \kT
e iciOUK(8 of this county Cffl v
AY AMI H( l:ItY CCU MY v| r
ts along, we want
ig with us. J
'tewi?&r.'SS?W>ctMWI?aWB 1
us in. 1
S. C. || I
??? JOHNSON'S'
id Tablets 'Joe TONIC ;
I
weeping REDUCTION in ;
11 last through the month (
lit W intnr Slfn/?lr
1 u (/ I [ IIIIVI Vl\? .
es! shoes! ;
i
Men's, Boys' and Ladies 1
d latest styles.
:loaks.
r
Jloaks, new and complete
lo select from,
and save money.
I
I
:ED
CjJKE GROVE'S;
steless chill Tonic is Equally 1
>ecausc it Acts on the Liver,
s the Blood and Builds up
>wn People and Children,
?
ill take Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic
lowing that it contains the well known
n is us strong as me strongest bitter
} equal for Malaria, Chills and Fever,
petite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing
jinoves Biliousness without purging,
its. Arouses the liver to action and
Appetizer. A Complete Strengthened
d by your Druggist. We mean it. 50c.
INE that can bo Absolutely Depended Upon
iled ?the only attention needed i# oiling?Marling I
;t us prove to you why the RAWLEIGH has be^
n_ C ... 1 r\ r* * ^ * ? 1
or Dig ourpius rower, Simplicity, Keliabiltty, fcnrfcct
Balance. The smoothest running engine built,
, no Vibration. The Rawleigh saves time, expense.
Never gets tired, always ready, soon pays (or itself.
V & MACHINERY WORKS, Atlanta, Qa.
B Tell us what /ou need an engine fo*
ask lor "Gafclogue E'*
CHICHESTER S PILLS
V _ Till! DIAMOND IIBAND. /
I.nd 't?l Ask your Druggist for /A
sm | ?' ehes-ler'a IMiiwi.mmITlraiiil//V\
MK? 1*111 l In lira Snd Oold niculllc\^?/
P'ue Rlt?tx>n. V/ i
s wl 'l ako no other. Ituy of jour * I
flf ,.sk fort'llM'IIKM.TERft [
Jf DIAMOND JtltAND F1LI.H, for M
B yean known as Best, Safest, Always RelUbM |
r SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE 1
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VOMEN FIND THIS IS J
BETTER THAN CALOMEL |
lany Mothers and Wives Have Learned
That Dodson's Liver Tone is a
Fine Remedy for Constipation. \
Conway Drug Oo., will tell y ?u
hat it takes the women to reaiiza
ie wrriti of a now remedy for ontipation
and biliousness quickly
ndsurel/, whether it is for them- 1
elves or some no else in their fainii(?q
o
Tnere are t -day a great number
if households in which Dodson's Liv :i
r Tone has come to t iko the place JI
f dangei ojs calomel as wed us ah v
ither tea.* dies for such a'dmenis a
Lid where an atmosphero of health
nd happiness now prevails.
I) )d;on.'s Tj'ver Tonic is uncondiionally
guarut t ed by Conway Drug
/o., to be a safe liver remtdy and
emulator, absolutely harmless and
uti no bad after-: fleets such as are
iable with calomel.
Dodson's is a pleasant tasting
'egetatde liquid and clears the achng
head and suffering body with no
tain nor gripe. c
bo perfect a remedy has Djdson's j
^iyer Tone proved t j bo that your s
Iruggist will refund the purchase .J
?t*ice C5()ji ) instantly without ques ?
ion if y( u are not thoroughly satis- \[
icd. They are at thoi iz :d to do so ti
)y Dodson, who doesn't want your
noney unless his remedy can beueliL k
ou Under such conditions a tri J ,
vould seem the part of wisdom, ad t
o
Philips- Singletary.
On February ikh, 11)14, Miss Ida ^
May Phipps, of Adrian. IS. 0 , the t
laughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. *
Pnipps, was married to Mr. James )
Li. Singletary of Columbus County, ,!
N. C., at tho ho no of the bride, tlie l
Itev. M. S. l'odd, performing the
3 remony. The wi iters were, Mr, %
H. M. Phipps, Mrs. Bessie Phipps, J.
Mr. E. J. Totid, and Mrs Mary B. r
Todd. M *. and Mrs. Singletary left J
icnin1 diately after the ceremony for c
their new home near Vineland, N. C. '
E.
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A Winter Cough. a
v
A stubborn, annoying, depressing j
jough hangs on, racks the bjdy, t
weakens the lungs, and often leads j
;i serious results The hirst do oof
Dr. King's New Discovery gives re- r
ief. Henry D Sanders, of Cavenlish,
Vt., vtas threatened with con- r
>umption, after having pneumonia.
He writes: "Dr. King's New Dit- ^
:oyery ought to be in every family;;
t is certainly the best of all meui- /
unos for coughs, colds or lung trou- |
ale." Good for children's coughs.
Money back if not satisfied. Price c
)0C. and $1 00. At. all nnwriricta
[I. E. Bucklen & Co , Philadelphia,
>r St. Louis. Ady
MEMBERS OF COMPANY "B." y
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I he Names of All of the Members
I ^
Still Living Arc Hunted up. ?
Mr, G. W. Sessions, a member of v
Company 'B," South Carolina Seigo p
train, was requested to hunt up allI C
af tho members now living of that H
company in the civil war, a reunion p
af the company being in contemplu-l
tion. He has furnished the following
list of the survivors: Bryant '
Mooro, Ilenry Moore, E B. Tomp- L
kins, C. A. Causey, Tom Barnhill, r
H. Jj. W. Johnson, J. M. Sessions, K
W. J. Sessions, J II Grant, Mitch a
Edge, G. W. Sessions, Waterman 1
I C
Johnson, and Jim Bryant. h
These are all that he can find still 1
surviving If there are others still 1
living he will be glad for them tor
write him at McCall, S. C.
COLDS & LaGRIPPE ;
5 or 6 doses 660 will break \ \
any case of Chills & Fever, Colds \
& LaGrippe; it acts on the liver
better than Calomel and does not 1
?ripe or 6icken. Price 25c. (f
Notice of Discharge. y
Notice is hereby given thi t the
mdersigr eel guai diau <f Batiie L .
Ayers, ar d Hattie J Ayers, mirors,
vi 11 apply to the Ju'ge of Probate
?f Horry County, at his < fflce, al
Conway, S C., r?n the, 24'h day of
February A. P. 1014, at 11 o'< 1 jc1<
a. rn , for a final disehargo as *uch
uareiiar. I
S J. Ay res, Guardian of Bat? h
L Ayers ar.d iiattie J. Ayers,
Miners.
Notice of Discharge.
N? tice is hereby given that the ,
unders'gned J. D. Shelley, Guardian
of E Herbert Hickman, will apply
v / u . u T ?I-k" V) i uuaio ?J uu^K Ul
Horry County at. Conway. S. C , on
February 27th, 1014, at 11 o'clock
rn.. for a final discharge as such
guardian.
td-pd. J. D. Shelley.
Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days
Your druggist will refund money if PAZG
OINTMENT fails to cure any case of itching,
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in6to 14 days.
The first application gives Vase and Rest. 50o
J. W . Sparks went to Georgetown
on business and returned last
week.
' - . V ...... ?
ild Folks, Here's
Real Joy For You
Wonderful ROOT JUICE Will
Have You Feeling Ten Years
Younger in That Many Dayc.
Guaranteed.
After fifty or .sixty years of hard use
n<l abuse the human engine needs freuent
coaxing to keep it running smoothly
ml you'll ho surprised at what a little
f the light kind of coaxing will do.
thcuumtic twinges, sore, stiffened joints,
md muscles, lame back, weak kidneys,
ml bladder, nerve weakness, indigestion,
>ss of appetite, interrupted sleep and
tlier ailments so common in advanced
ears are being made to disappear almost
s if by magic.
"Ifn, I'm Ready for Anything? Now."
Wonderful ROOT JU1C12, made from a
ollection of Nature's own restoratives,
oots, herbs, leaves ami barks, is accomillshing
tilings for old folks that you'd
carcely belle vo possible. The way it
uilds up tlio system, cleans out the blood,
tirs up the bowels and the liver, tones
he stomach and strengthens the weak
laces is remarkable. It exerts a splendid
ctlon upon the weakened nervous system
oo. It's different from anything else
ou ever tried and so dependable in its
,ctlon that it is sold under a positive
guarantee. n
No one takes any chances with ROOT 11
UICE. it lias get to benefit and pleaso
very body who uses it or hack goes g
very cent paid for it. That's the best
,1ml of proof of its merits.
Rest of all, you don't have to take it O
or tho rest ot your natural life to get
esults. Most people feel lis benefit ?
fitlun ten days. The appetite improves,
o does digestion. That frequent and
roublesomn liiiinnv i . ?
o in tbo bowel action ami almost before
oil realize it that stiffness ami soreness
n the limbs and muscles disappears,
'hat shaky, nervous feeling gives way to
( turning strength and force and you feel p
ike a different person.
Try it. You're not taking the shghest
isk because you've got to get results or
our money back instantly. You'll say
t's worth ten times the price and you'll
eel better and stronger than you have in
nany a day. All good druggists sell
tOOT JUICE at one dollar per large
iottle and they positively guarantee it.
let ROOT JUICE this time and get
cllcf. .
J. W. Sparks has put in a new
ngine at his shops, as well as other \
ii'ticles of new machinery which I
vill enable him to increase his out
>ut. Formerly he was without the s
iecessary power, but now has it in
?!en y,
ON WAY LODGF, No. 65, A. F. M.
a There will bo a regular coin
inuuiiation of. Conway Lodge
iS(|^t No, Oh, A. K. M, will be held
M"h'l . fell '.nil I'M I,
1'. in- \Ve have work a
^^'iit?Ht every meeting, mi
pleaee come on time.
W L bitYAN. W. M
11A^, I) US UN 111'it i. Sec. 1 re. 'lVin
<8TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of IIorry
COURT OF COMMON FLEAS
Villi tin Rainbow, Alfred Rainbow, El
eta Rainbow, Theodore Rainbow, and
lay Belle Rainbow, Plaintiff's,
VP.
iarali McCray, Martha Frazler, Win.
River, Mary Beaty, Lizzie Bel), Halalla
Holmes, Eddie Oliver, Caes\r Oiler,
Jr., Zack Oliver, Madonia Washigton,
.Sadie Singleton, Lilla /Sands,
leorge Sands, a ad all and singular tlie
leirs and Distributees of Ella Sands,
)oceased, who.-e names are unknown to
ilaintiiTs, Defendants.
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
[Complaint not Served)
'() THE DEFENDANTS above named: |
You tire hereby sumnoned and requird
to anwser the complaint in this action ?
>f wliicli a copy is herewith feived upon |
ou, and to serve a copy of your answer
o the said complaint <>r thsubscriber
it his olllce at Conway, S. C., within ]
wonty days after the service hereof:
ixelusive of the day of sucli seivice; and
f you fail to answer the complaint with- ]
n the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in
his action will apply to the Court for
he relief demanded in the complaint.
Dated Januaiy Mth, A. I). 11)14
11 II li'oodward,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To Win. Oliver, Lizzie B-ll, Eddie Olirer,
Caesar Oliver, Zack OPver, Mndonia
Yashington, Sadie Singleton, Lilla
imds, Oeorge Sands, and a'land singuar
the heii*3 at law and distributees of 011a
Sands, defeased; abfent defendants: I
Take notice that the complaint in the I
oregoing stated action, and the summons \
>f whic.li the foregoing is a copy, were
lied in the office of the Clerk of the
Jourt of Common Pleas, at Conway, S.
on the 15th flay of Jan. A. i). 1914.
V [j Bryan, ( I..S) II. II. Woodward,
C.C. G'. 1*. Plaintiff's Attorney.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County ot Ibriy
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
A. C. Thompson, Plaintiff.
vj.
John II. Edge, J. H. II. Edge, II, E.
Edge, bank of Conway and Conway Savngs
Bank, Defendants.
( OPY SUMMONS FOB PELIEF
plaint Serve 1)
To the Defendants above named:
Yoy are hereby suromoned a id r
quired 10 rnswerthe complain in this
action, of which a copy is i.erewifh
served upon you, and to aerv?
a copy oi your answer to the said coin
plaint-on the subscriber at li s otPoe mi
Conway, b. C., within twen y days aft? i
the service hereof; exclusive of the d?^
of sucii service; and If you fa 11 > unswei
the c tmplaint within the tun 1 aforesaid,
the plaintiff in this action w ill apply t<
the Court lor the relief demanded in the
complaint.
Dated January 24th, A D. 1014.
li 11 Woodward,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To John II. Edge. Abaent Defendant:
Take Notice: That the Complaint In
this action and the summons of which the
foregoing is a copy werellled in the office
of the Clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas at Conway, S. C., on the 27th day
of January A I) 1014.
W L Bryan, (Lb) 11 H Woodward,
C C C P. Plaintiffs Attorney
WjPro
V Jf > ' Avoi I low-grade mixtures.
half ton to three (ju.li ters of a
you'll find, too, that Potash Pa
We will sell any amount of Potasl
lb. bag up. Write for prices and free bo
GERMAN HAM WORKS. Inc.. 42 Broad
Chicago, McCormlck Block Bavannah
[S3 N?>w Or loan*. Whitney Central Bank
Ban TrancUco, 29 California St. At
AUTO REI
GENERAL BLAGKSMITHING
('all on ns for the repair job on youi
i the general ;o>\lii! that you tin
hops, situate on opposite sides of -1th
nveniently, and get your work witln
p'riug a specialty, an I also pu*U cir
eeds]
Let us sell you your cylinder oil an
y,
AUTO L
Parties sent by Automobile to all \
B . B. MOl
mmmm???? i? ? i ??*
Horses an
I have just in a
Dest mules I can
3roke and ready
nice line of buggi
ness, and etc.
11
Puts the farmer at an ac
first in the marke
THE E \RLIEST C01T(
Ninety Days From Pla
More Cotton
Supply is Li
Q ui
The Only Genuine Si
W H MIXSON SEED C
Sole Distribu tor ? l<
Also Ali othor Seeds.
Send ust
Trespass Notice.
AH Dersons are hereby forbidden
t > enter or trespass on my land In
Oonwav Township, known as the
H. L Grander and HUliard Todd
'ands Bounded by lands of J. W.
Stevens. fil ^on Boyd, jr., and H. D.
Todd ard others. All violators will
be punished to the full extent of the
aw S. A Gore,
22G-4t Sanford, S. C., No. 2.
f
' I 1.
To Get Profit I
from Melons n
1 the soil what melons need rJ
ormal growth, prompt ripen- H ?
ull sugar formation and pi
wor. These cannot be had P?
plenty of available |i ?
IT ASH I;
Supplement the compost with a
l ton, per acre, of 5-6-10 goods. BR
ys, when used as above on cucum- ^R
1 from one 200- */
oks of formulas. 10
lw ay. New York Stt
B*nk A Trait Bid,:.
IftUta, Cmplr? I)tdk.
? ^ar
ha
PAIRNG
t WO
I AND IRON WORK. >"<
1 s
r automobile, and anything elsate
e o?
ty want, as we are running hot ? t
Avenue, where you can find uwol
jut trouble when finished. Auha \
rio d in stock to supply yoir'ar
)oa
in t
rar
d greasjs we guarantee theq ital ai
of
uts
. r pic
an
IVERY.
nd
""""""""""?1 ??? ^,ij
joints, Good drivers ma
rOR CO.
live
d Mules.
ia
I.
car load of the*buy.
All good a
IDC
for use. Also ?,rt,
es, wagons, har ?,
>sp<
otl
mil 1
Ivantage because he is
t with his crop.
)N IN THE WORLD, i r
nting to Boll. Grows To
to the Acre. 3at
mited. Order
c k ot*
Uit
old in this State.
:0, CHARLESTON.
)r bout i Carolina.
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Writ; for Catalogue. y
he New?'
Stc
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Trespass Notice.
All persons are hereby forbiddtho
to enter or trespass in any inancsk
on our lands in Simpson Creek appi
Conway townships, bounded by o
A Gore, Monroe Chestnut, J tt
Grainier and others. All yiol&toric
will be prosecuted,
H D Todd.
2-26 4t-pd H W Todd.ra|