The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 26, 1914, Image 7

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-. 1 "B ? 1 6 5 rr ? = d?c co ^ ^ *c u P 11 ^ i ? | (I cfl-~ otf) to rJhJIH??' pas w M islSIKvi'W 3 -'c-o ^ 'ml /l.' t< ^ ^ ? ? ?JL NM ^ y:'j >'' O^ LA GRIPrei?S?=JOHNSON'S AND BAD COLDS" 2Sc and 5Uc, ana XabletN '26o A CA N I We have just made a sweeping REDUCTION in prices on our stock* which will last through the month of January in order to run out Winter Stock. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! Just received full line of Men's, Boys' and Ladies Shoes. All perfectly new and latest styles. LONG CLOAKS. Ladies and Misses long Cloaks, new and complete line just in and many styles to select from. Do your business with us and save money. I Aiiiif* Uavaah'S'IU Lcvm mciudiiuic Company. WHENEVER (IV VEEO V tEREIWl TONIC HIE HUE'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'# Tasteless chill Tonic as the formula 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 ana 19 in Tasteles9 Form. It lias no equal for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Weakness, general debility and loss of appetite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing Mothers ar.d 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 Strengthener. No family should be without it. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. 50c. GASOLINE ENGINE that can be Absolutely Depended Upon j O run when wanted?the only attention needed is oiling?starting I . 'iy.' ?stopping, Let us prove to you why the R AWIJFJGH has become famous, for Big Surplus Power, Simplicity, Reliability, tnfljgflgBl durance and Perfect Balance. The smoothest running engine built, absolutely no jar, no Vibration. The Rawleigh saves time, expense, IT* ly[ii'lVw helps everyone. Never gets tired, always ready, soon pays for itself. I ^^jY^>^^?V^SOUTHEItN SAW A MACHINERY WORKS, - Atlanta, Ga. IL Write for free Catalogua Tell us what *?u need so engine too When writing for Catlrgu5, atk for "Catlogue E'* unicora fertilizers p For Sale by L. H. BURROUGHS, CONWAY, S. C. -V - * ** ? - - - ' I III! WHEN OUT OF SORTS START j YOUR LIVER WORKING I No Matter What Aids You, Dodaon's Liver Tone is Usually a Big Help in Getting Well. Avoid ^ Calomel. Nine times out of ten, when you are ill or out of sorts, your liver is out of order and gettiog it in order [ again will make you feel better, i When your liver is sluggish and tor- J pid and you are constipated and bil- J ious, it is impossible to feel well. ; Tnere was a time when a great i number of people took calomel when so troubled. But tuis is not true to-day. U has become widely kuown that calomel often has bad aftereffects and is even dangerous to many. The use of Dodson's Liver Tone instead of ealomei has spread wondorfully because it has proved so beueficial in so many households. Conway Drug Co., recommtds and guarantees Hudson's Liver Toue instead of calomel and guarantees to refund purchase price (.r>0j ) to you uistauliy without question if you are not perfectly pleased with the way in wnich it relieves you from constipation, sick headache, biliousness, e*e. It "livens the liver" aud is a pleasant-tasting, vegetable liquid, oasy to take and causes no pain, no ' gripe, no bad results, no charge t from your legulur duties and habit*. > To test Hudson's Liver Tone is a | it nsible matter because you get your 1 money back if you are not satisfied. ' Adv. < In Loving Remembrance. i On February 14th, the death ar.- < gel visited our homo and t.cok from ! us our darling baby, Marsden Jatne*. i tie was born Jau 31*1, 1914, and ] died Feb. 14th, 1914. He leaves j Fupa and Mama and a host of \ friends tj mourn the loss. ? Darling thou bast gone and left \ us from this world of sin and woe, i but in Heaven we hope to greet thee j where sad patt'ngs comes no more. : lie was laid to rest at Cane Branch , Church on February loth, 1914. i We hope to meet little Marsden in ] Heaven in the sweet bye and bye. i His Father and Mother, Mr. and Mrs JVM McDowell. i i A Winter Cough. . A stubborn, annoying, depressing * cough hangs on, racks the body, r weakens the lungs, and often leads to serious results The Girs-tdoseof Dr. King's New Discovery gives re- * lief. Henry D Sanders, of Caven- , dish, Vt., was threatened with con- . sumption, after having nneum^nin. He writes: "Dr. Kind's New Dis- c covery ought to be in every family; it is certainly the best of all medicines for coughs, colds or lung trouble." Good for children's coughs. Money back if not satisfied. Price 50c and $1 00. At all Druggists.? y H. E. Bucklen & Co , Philadelphia, i or St. Louis. Ady ] 4* ? m c l Dothan School Closes. ' The Dothan School has been for- 1 tunate in securing Rev. Albert D. ! Botts, pastor of the First Methodist { Church, Conway, S C., to preach j the closiog sermon March 8 b at the Dothan School Building. Mr. Botts is a graduate of WotTord aud also of Yale University. He is a fluent speaker and will have something good for those who attend. The ( public is cordially invited to all the , exercises, the first of which begins < Friday evening, March 8th, at 8 i Vclook. i The community at. large is look- ' ?ng forward to this occasion wit i ! nuch genuine interest and every . .hing id every way point} to a very , pleasant time. Pr? p iration is being i nade to handle J. he large crowds in vs com fori able a manner possible ? Whiteviile Reporter. COLDS & LaGRIPPE 5 or 6 doses 666 will break any case of Chills & Fever, Coldi & LaGrippe; it acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. Price 25c. Notice of Discharge. Notice is hereby given tbtt the undersigned guardian cf Battie L Ayers, and Hattie J. Ayers, minors, will apply to the Julge of Probate ?f Horry County, at his office, at. Conway, S C., on the 24'h day of February A. P. 1914, at. 11 o'clock a. m , for a final discharge as fucb guardian. S. J. Avres, Guardian of Bate L Ayers and Hattie J. Ayers, vi; '? IIIUI 3) Notice of Discharge. Notice is hereby given thai the unders'gned J. D. Shelley, Guardian of E. Herbert Hickman, will apply to 3. S. Vaugbt, Probate Judge of Horry County at Conway, S. C , 011 February 27th, 1914, at 11 o'clock . m., for a final discharge as such guardian. td-pd. J, D. Shelley. CHICHESTER 8 PILLS Lpv . THE DIAMOND If HAND. A /jam ? IMUn In ?nd U?14 metric<$// I -Tw?! wlU> Blue Ribbon. I VW* JD ytnn known m D?t.84fMt,Alwnjrt RclUbW 1 SOU) BY DRUGGISTS EViKVWHEtf -/ - i- - . ? - Kidney Trouble? Oh,YES; I Forgot! STou'll Soon Forget Yours, After Trying Wonderful ROOT JUICE. Guaranteed. How would you like to forg t your kid- ' ?ey trouble, your backache and those , inlfe-like pains? G?ory! Can you iiu- 81 igrille what a relief it would be to know hat you had at last cast off that burden n, nul could enjoy life again? Think ??f To In tb bed at night feeling that you ire going to sleep soundly, naturally and ei eacefully till morning, that you're not go- 1 ng to feel the necessity of getting up half I 113 "Whcc! That HOOT J1K F, Surely Hon I till* Work." pi i dozen times and that when you awake [j you're going to feel rested, refreshed and I oady for all the duties of the day?no ^ mckache, no soreness, no pain, good ap- t Kuip, ciear neati, lull oi energy, vim and is strength. m Will you tost a medicine tlmt has accomplished all this for other kidney sufferers, some of whom had given up all tope of over getting bettor? Will you est wonderful HOOT Jl.'ICE for Just ten lays on a positive guarantee? will you ay aside all the uncertain things, all the hings that have failed to help you, all he things you've been wasting your money on, your pills and your plasters mil try HOOT JUICE without risking a H-nny ? You never saw anything work like ROOT JUICE in all your life. You've a ;rand surprise in store for you and a itirprlse that is going to bring more joy tnd happiness into your life than you've ixporlenced in many a day. Try HOOT TUICE this time and know "what real reief is. Don't get side tracked on somehing else and don't let anybody tell you \bout something just as good. Nothing made is just as good and you'll say so yourself when you've made the test. All good druggists sell HOOT JUICE nt one dollar per large bottle and they guarantee it absolutely. It has got to iieneflt and satisfy you or hack goes your money, instantly the moment you ask for it and not a word of..argument. That's how good ROOT JUICE Is. That's the strongest possible proof of its merits, tlet it now and stop experimenting. CONWAY LODGF, No. 65, A. F. M. ^ ^ 'I'll..p.. ulll K? ? -...-..I JNL iminlcntion of Conway Lodge J ^WSV. No. ?i.r>, a.F. M. will he hold M'?inla v Mch. fltli 11)14, 7.80 !? "i. Wh Iihvo work a 1 ^inoat every mooting, bo l>lpftBt' coine on time, W E McCORT) W. M ' , II AH, DU8ENBUH * . bee. 1 ro. Tein.| /STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of IIorry COURT OF COMMON PLEAS iVilliam Rainbow, Alfred Rainbow, Elieta Rainbow, Theodore Rainbow, and May Belle Rainbow, Plaintiff's, vp. Z 3arali McCray, Martha Frazler, Wm. Oliver, Mary Beaty, Lizzie Bell, Hal/a 11a Hoi nes, Eddie Oliver, C'aes-.r Oliver, Jr., Zack Oliver, Madonia Washington, Sadie Singleton, Lilla /Sands, Jeorge Sands, and all and singular the flelrs and Distributees of Ella Sands, Deceased, whose names are unknown to plaintiffs Defendants. COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF [Complaint not Served) TO THE DEFENDANTS above named: You are hereby suinnoned and re(|uirad to anwser the complaint in this action if which a copy is herewith serv? d upon pou, and to serve a copy of your answer ;o the said complaint or the subscriber it his oftlce at Conway, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof; sxclufive of the day ol such service; and if you fail to answer I lie complaint within the time aforesdd, the plaintiff in tills action will apply to the Collit for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Janua?y 11th, A. I). 1914II II ii'oooward, Plaintiff's At'orrey. To Wm. Oliver, Lizzie JLU, Eddie Oliver, Caetar Oliver, Zack Oliver, Madonia Waihington, Sadie Singleton, Lllla S .ndn, Oeorge Sands, and a 1 and singular tire lieil'a at li.W i.nii dislrilmtMtu r.i Ella Sands, defeased; abront defendants: Take notice that the complaint in the ' foregoing s'ated action, ar.d the summons of which the foregoing is a copy, were tiled in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, at Conway/ S. O., on the 15th day of Jan. A, I), 1914, W L Bryan, ( L S) II. II. Woodward, C.C. 6', P. Plaintiff's Attorney. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County ot ILrry COURT OF COMMON PLEAS A. C. Thompson, Pliintiff. vj. John H. Edge, J. If. B. Edge, II. E. Edge, Bank of Conway and Conway Sav- , lugs Bank, Defendant1. COPY SUMMONS FOB BELIEF (Complaint ciervcd) To the Defendants above named.* You are hereby auramoned and required 10 answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewBh served upon you, and to serve a copy ol your answer to the said com plaint on the subscriber at his office at Conway, H. C., within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the c unplaint within the tune aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. j Dated January 24tb, A I). 1014. 11 H Woodward, I Plaintiff's Attorney. To John II. Edge, Absent Defendant: Take Notice; That the Complaint in this action and the summons of which the foregoing is a copy were tiled in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common' Pleas at Conwat, S. C., on the 27th day of January A I) 1914. I W L Bryan, (LB) H H Woodward, I C C C P. Plaintiffs Attorney . *...! ?? ? AUTO RE GENERAL BLACKSMITHS Call on us for the repiir j->b on you L the general repair line that you m hopJ. situate on opposite sides of hh nveuiently, and get your work with' piriug a specialty, and al.v.) puds oir eedsj Let us sell you your cylinder oil an h AUTO L Parties sent by Automobile to all j B . B. MOl ^???^-^??^?4? mm'm mm wj <wv w*m* I have just in a Dest mules I can Droke and ready nice line of buggi tiess, and etc. G. B. IMS 11 Puts the farmer at an ad first in the mirket THE E\RLIE3T COLTO Ninety Days From Piai More Cotton t Supply is L i r Q j. i: The Only (Jenume So W H MIXSOM SKED C S>le Distributors to Also All othor Sccch. Send ust STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA i County of Hurry. M. 1). Blackburn, PI dntiff vs A. B, Stephens, Defendant. Court of Common Pleas. COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint Served.) To The Defendant, A. B. Stephens: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy Is herewith ( K-rved upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the >a'd complaint on the sulwrlber at his ofllce at Conway, S. C., ...tiKI? -i ? vwruvy nays aner the service I hereof; exclusive of the day of such eervlee; and if you fall to answer the coinpl dnt within the time aforesaid, the plain tiff in this aetion will apply to <hc Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Jauuary Gth, A 1). 1914, II. II. Woodward, Plaintiff's Atty. To A. B.Stephens, Absent Defendant Take notice that the complaint in the foregoing stated action and the summons of which the foregoing is a copy, were tiled In the otllee of the Clerk of Oonrt Common Fleas at Conway, 8, C., on the Gth day of January A. D. 1914. 11. H. Woodward, Plaintiff's Atty* W. L. Bryan C. C. P. (U S.) STRAYED,?From my place, near Adrian, two small yellow cows, about 4 years old with crumply hornr, had on bells. Will pay suitable reward for information or return of same to C W. Hux, Adrian, S. C. Ady-2-12-3t-pd. 4 PAIRNG | I i AND IRON WORK. "" I r automobile, ami anything el- I uy want, hs we are runningbob fl Avenn??, where you can find t fl uut trouble when finished. Auf m vie d in stock to auppl y ? i I d greats, w; guarantee the rpial I IVERY. I joints. Good drivers. 1 roR co. J car load of th< buy. All good for use. Also t es, wagons, har- i III [vantage because he is with his crop. ?N I\ THE WORLD, iting to Boll. Grows o the Acre. n t^l O'Jir i ?l ii tV t SL.iv. O, CHARLESTON. r Sout i Carolina. i i i i Wi i 11II utim I l III VVri11 fo.* C V,a! n i*. he News Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidde to enter or trespass in any manoe on our lands in Simpson Creek an Conway townships, bounded by ? A Gore, Monroe Chestnut, J 1 Grainier and others. All violator will be prosecuted, H D Todd. 2-2(> 4t.pl 11 W Todd. Notice of Sale. Under and by authority of a dis tress warrant for past due reLt 1$ sued by 11 II. Woodward, dated th 12 h day of February A. D. 191* against the ^oods and chattels of J 11. 1Jriver, and to ma directed; have seized under said warrant, an< . will sell at public auction on Situr day the 7th day of March, A. D. 19H at the late place of business of th said J H. Driver at 11 o'clock A, all and singular one lot of shoe makers' tools, and other articles o shop furniture and fixtures, Terms of sale, cash, V, D. Johnson, Agent, Conway, S. C., Feb. 12th, 1914. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days tfnor ?:? ?' J vi#4 win inuuu money ii rAZ OINTMKNT falls to cure any case of itching Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in6 to 14 day The first application gives Hase and Rest. So **" ^ass?? - . u L. M. Johnson has resigned b position with J. F. ttabii.