The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 12, 1914, Image 7
j$ lippman's great remedy?p. p. p. Li
IM j)r. AHdrcd??, Recency, Texan, writes: llabbi Solomon, of <ho Savannah Con- t
! A " It is the leading blood purifier." Rrrcation, writes : " Had seven attacks of Bk.
i?j Hr. Whitehead, Metcalfe, tia., prescribes Malarial fever lasting from a wwk to ten BE
it, and with 1'. P. 1*. completely cured J. days. I took your medicine no a forlorn t?
afl II_ Davidson, who had sulTered fifteen hope, but now confess that P. 1*. P. was Sc.
M yeara with blood poison and sores. a real benefit." H
j|| IT WILL HELP YOU, TOO-AT ALL DRUGCIST8 ?$1 .OO
jj F. V. LIPPMAN, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA |
BSHES3BUiBS?HBE2iABySsRHnHBv # - AaBEDBjHRBBraHMDBHHHfluM
niw;a ncuuucu.
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 style
T rv\ir* n T A A T/n
JL,WrNU WLUrtI\D.
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.
Lewis Mercantile
Company.
WHENEVER YOU NEED
A GENERAL IONIC - TAKE GROVE'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,
1 saifrijy R"l-I
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 QUININK 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 to Nursing
Mothers ar.d 2'ale, 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 Strengthened
No family should be without it. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. 50c.
Mm J?. A GASOLINE ENGINE that can be Abeohitety Depended Upot
run when wanted?the only attention needed is oiling?srartini
I ? stopping. Let us prove to you why the RAWLEIGH has be
Jt come famous, for Big Surplus Power, Simplicity, Reliability, En
durance and Perfect Balance. The smoothest running engine built
absolutely nc jar, no Vibration. The Rawleigh saves time, expense
V* < jiVi-'""sETr lyhelpt everyone. Never gets tired, always ready, soon pays for itself
H SOUTHERN SAW A MACHINERY WORKS, - Atlanta, Qa
^ Write for free Catalogue Tell us whal >ou need an engine (ol
llf I i # ? ri_ il _ i < l tn .,1 -r.-y .
**nen writing ior uaucgu^, aiK inr uatiogue n,
[bank Of hortftj
j CONWAY, S- C. I
Has largest Capital and Surplus of any Bank in I
Horry County. g
CAPITAL STOCK, $50 000 $
I SURPLUS, 17 500 B
I LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS, 50 000 |
SECURITY TO DEPOSITORS, 117 500 |
{DIRECTORS: |
m ROBT. B. SCARBOROUGH, D. V. RICHARDSON, |
I A. F. LEVER, W. A. JOHNSON, |
M GEORGE J. HOLLIDAY, WILL A. FREEMAN. |
i We offer our Customers every Accomodation a
I which their Accounts will justify, and we solicit I
| your business I
m Robt. B. Scarborough, D. V. Richardson, Will A. Freeman,
J President. Vice-President. Cashier. I
^ We continue to pay 5 per cent, on yearly deposits. ?
. LA GRIPPE JOHNSON*}
AND BAD COLDS" tie and 60c, and Tablet# 25c TONIC
g?" r,-.. . ; I 1 ft..1. =5
In Loving Rememkmhce.
On the morning of December 31at,
the death angel visited the home of
Mr and Mr# Iran A. B.dl and leak
away with him the only little sod,
Donie Woodrow.
llo was born on September 25th, J
1913 Tic was sick eleven days with
Spinal Meiingetie, We hoped for
his recovery, but our hopes were
soon to be blighted. We did all we
knew to do for him, and so did oi r ^
doctors, Dr. Burroughs and Dr. l)u- ,
sec bury, and our boloved neighbors, but
noihirg could stay the icy huuos J
of detth. ?
lie was the light of our home aud :
his leaving us has o^st a gloom over 3
our hearts and lives. His place is
vacaut aDd never can be tided, but
we know that he is gone 10 heaven
and is a bright shiuiug angel there.
He leaves a loving father and
mother aLd tjree sisttrs to mourn
the loss, but we mourn not as th< se
who have no hope for our loss is his
t tjrual gain, lie U waning in heaven
bidding us t > come on. We pray
to Clod to bless and help us to intet
him in heaven where we can live iogeiber
again and whore ihere will
bo no sorrow, parting or pain. A 1
voice we love to hear is silent and a ,
place is made vacant which can nev- J
er be Idled.
Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep ]
ifrurn which none ever wakes to \
weep. <
So fadeth the lovely blooming
11 >wer 1
The smiling solace of an hour,
So soon our transient comforts 11)
And pleasures only bloom to die.
Is there no kind, no healing art
To soothe tho anguish of the heart V
Spirit of grace be ever nigh,
Thy comforts are not made to die.
Let gei t'e patience smile on pain
Till dying hopes revive again,
Llope wi^es the tears from sorrow
ing eye9
And faith points upward to the say.
His Loving,
Father and Mother.
Stubborn, Annoying Coughs Cured
"My husband had a cough for fifteen
years and my son for eight,
years. Dr. King's New Discovery 1
completely cured them, for which 1 1
am most thankful," writes Mrs. David
Moor, of Siginaw, Ala. What
Dr King's New Discovery did for I
these men, it will do for you, Dr.
King's New Discovery should be in
every home. Stops hackiug coughs,
relieves la grippe and all throat and
lung ailments. Money back if it fails.
All druggists. Prico 50c. and $1.00.
H E Bucklen&Co. Philadelphia or
S Louis. Adv
JUDGE FOR YOURSELF
Which is Better-Try an Experiment
or Profit by a Conway Citizen's
Experience.
Something new is an experiment
Must be proved to be as represent
?d.
The statement of a manufacture!
s not convincing proof of merit.
Bat the endorsement of friends is
Now supposing you had a bad
>ack,
A lame, a woak. or aching one,
Would you exp >riment on it.
You will reaa of many sc-oalltd
ures.
Endoued by strangers from fai
iway places.
It's different when the endors (
ment comes from home.
? Easy to prove local testimony.
Read this Conway crse:
i B. F. Skipper, |)rop. Commercial
3 Hotel, Main St., Conway, S. C.,
* s ys: "I was annoyed by pain and
" .ameness in my back and my kidne. t
didn't do their work as they should
* When Doan's Kidney Pills were
* brought to mv attention, I got a
> box from the Norton Drug Co., and
they *<ave me prompt relief. I have
had no aches or pains since."
Price 50at all dealers. Don't
~ simply ask for a kidney remedy--^et
Doan's Kidney Pills--the same that
Mr. Skipper had. Poster-Milburn
Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv
Administrators Sale.
By virtue of the auth< rity vested In me
by the Probate (Jourt, I will sell at public
auction to the highest bidders, for
cash, beginning at 11 o'clock in ihe fore,
noon on Friday, March 13th, 1914, the
following perflooal property of the estate
ot B. L Beaty, deceased, at what Is
known r,s his "Bay Farm" near Bucks
ville, S. consisting of 4 mules, 19
head of cattle, 7 hog?, 1( 0 bushels ol
corn, 5 t >na ot hay, wagons, carta, harness,
cultivators, plows, and numerous
other articles, ot farming Industry.
E. It. Beaty, Adtninistraor of
\j, Beaty, Deceased.
Dated February 21st, A. D , 1914.
; | Are You a Woman? J
e Cardui
_l Tlie Woman's Tonic
* 11 FOR SALE AT AU. MMSI^
It's Good Bye To
Rheumatism Now
The Old 11 Torture-Demon" Has
Got to Leave When ROOT
JUICE Gets After Him?
Guaranteed.
Good-bye, oM "torturo-demon," "Joyhi?
f," rheumatism. You've found your
natch at last and more. Yoi ran t light
I iO< >T jriCH like you've fought alt tho
[>l(t-fns)iioiU'?.l medicines. You're conquered
now for good. You've got t>> g'>, and
.uko your uric acid ami your torture with
pou.
Don't worry, good sufferer, we've pot
four old whero y uu
"Gootl Ilyc, Old Ivticn .millsm. I've Conquered
You This Time."
want him. Your rheumatism and ev ry3odj
else's rheumatism hus g?>t i" leave.
Want to prove it without a bit of risk?
Well, you try ROOT JUICI3, one bottles
Tor ten days and seo what happens. If
you don't feel like shouting with delight
[it your good fortune, take back the
empty bottle to the druggist and get your
money instantly. That's how good ROOT '
JUICE is. The druggist will return tho
price of ROOT .Tl'ICE without a word to
anyone who says it has nut done a world
of good.
You're taking no chances this time.
ROOT JUICE has got to help you and It i
will help you more than you have any j
idea of. That ache and pain and sore- j
ness and stiffness with all the mise ry will I
be gone almost beforo you realize it and 1
IUMl'11 r 1 * < 4 ~ * 1
ji *m4 ii iwi iifiuT man you navo in many
a (lay. You never saw anything clean out
the blood, stn ngthon the kidneys, tone
up the stomach and regulate the liver
and bowels like ROOT JUICE in all your
life. It benefits tho whole system, puts
new life Into you, strengthens the nervous
system. Finest thing in this wide world
for old folks.
Try ROOT .TRIOR this time. Stop experimenting
and don't let anybody talk
you out of it. It's results or money back
with ROOT JIT1CH. All drug stores
sell it and guarantee it at one dollar per
large bottle. You'll say it's worth a
hundred.
<ST .TK '' F SOFT11 CAU- 'UN.*
County of //orry
COURT OF COMMON FLEAS
William Rainbow, Alfred Rainbow, Elneta
Rainbow, Theodore Rainbow, and
May Belle Rainbow, Flaintifl's,
VP.
Sarah McCray, Maltha Fra/.ler, Win.
Oliver, Mary Beaty, Lizzie Hell, Ha'val
a Holmes, Eddie Oliver, Caesar tJ
ver, Jr., Zack Olivi r, Mad nia Was!ington,
Sadie Singleton, liil a .Sand?,
George Sands, a.pi > It ami s ngular u.o
Heirs and I)i<d.jioulees of Ella Sands,
Deceased, whote names are unknown to
phdntill's I )elendnnts.
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
[Complaint not Served |
l'O TIIE DEFENDANTS ah >ve named;
You are hereby Hiimnoncd and rotpiired
to anwser tin* complaint in this action
of which a copy is herewith served upon
you, and to serve a copy of your answer
to the said complaint or the subscriber
at his oliice at Conway, S. C., within
twenty days after tho service hereof:
exclusive of the day of such set vice; ami
if you fail to answer the complaint within
the timi aforesdd, the plaintiIV in
Oils action will apply to the Collit for
the relief demand* d in the complaint.
Dated .Januaiy litli, A. I). 1U14
H il I Foodward,
RlaintifT's Attorney.
To Wm. Oliver, Lizzie 15-11, Eddie Oliver,
Caesar Oliver, Z ick Oliver, Madonia
Washington, Sadie Singleton, Lilla
S inds, George Sands, and a'land singular
the heirs at luW aiul distributees of
Ella Sands, defeased; abfent defend ints:
Take notice that the complaint In the
foregoing stated action, and the summons
I of which the foregoing is a copy, were
tiled in the office of the Clerk of the
Court of Common Floss, at Conway, S.
O., on the l.Vh day of Jan. A. I). 1014.
W L Bryan, ( LS) II. II. Woodward,
C. C. 6'. 1?. Plaintiff's Attorney.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Uc.rry
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
A. C. Thompson, i'l-tlntlfT.
vj.
John II. Edge, J. II. II, Edge, K. E.
Edgo, Bunk of Conway and Conway Savings
Bank, Defendant'.
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
(Complaint Served)
To the Defendants above named:
You are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in this
action, of which a copy is herewith
served upon you, and to serve
n copy of your answer to the said complaint
on the subscriber at his offfce at |
Conway. 8; C., within twenty days after i
the service hereof; exclusive of the day
of such service; fcjtdif you fail to answer
the c unplaint witnin U.o 'one aforesaid,
tlie pliintiff in thisaeti >n will aupiy to
the Court for the relief demanded in the
complaint.
Dated January 24th, A D. 1014.
it 11 Woodward,
Plaintiff's. Attorney.
To John IT. Edge, Absert Defendant:
Take Notice: Th.it the Complaint in
this action and Ore summons of which the
foregoing is a copy w ere fi ed in the office
Of the Clerk of the f\?nr# of f .wt*
IMeas ?t Conwaj, s. (J., on tho 27th d?n
of Jnnuarv A I) Ii)l4.
W L Bryan, (1, 8) II II Werdw rd
C C C I'. i*lftTvlttorney
COLDS & LaGRIPPE
5 or 6 doses GOB will break
any case of Chills & Fever, Coldi
& LaGrippe; it acts on the liver
better than Calomel and docs not
gripe or sicken. Price 25c.
Trespass Notice.
All person are hereby forbidden
to enter or trespass in any manner
upon that certain tract of land in
I Conway township, containing 160
acres, more or less, bounded by
lands of Peter Hughes, Reedy
Chestnut, R. M. Steven and others.
All violators of this notice will be
prosecuted ty the full extent of the
law,
1 II. H. Woodward.
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Horses am
I will have in on
Horses and Mt
broke. This will p
last car load for tl
you need one 1
this lot. Also a n
gies, wagons and
i
Puts the farmer at an adv
first in the market
THE EARLIEST COITJ"
Ninety Days From Plan
More Cotton tc
Supply is Lit
Qu 3
The Only Genuine Sol
?7 u mrv JA1T n n n f\ rtn
n n iyii ul
Sole Distributors for
Also Ali other ScetU.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA T
County of Ilui ry. *
M. D. Blackburn, Plaintiff
vs
A. II. Stephens, Defendant.
Court of Common l'leas.
COPY SUMMONS I'CJC BELIEF.
(Complaint Served.) *
To The Defendant, A. B. Stephens: YOU
ARE HEBEBY SUMMONED /
and required to answer the complaint in I
this action, of which a copy is herewith *
served upon you, and to servo a copy of ^
your answer to the said complaint on the
subscriber at his office ntConway, S. C.,
within twenty days after the service t
hereof; exclusive of the day of such ser- j2
vice; and if you fall to answer the com- r,
plaint within the time aforesaid, the plain ^
tiff In this aetlon will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in t lie complaint.
Dated .January 6th, A D. 11)14, ,
H. II. Woodward, '
Plaintiff's Atty.
To A. B.Stephen9, Absent Defendant;- C
Take notice that the complaint in the
forepoing stated action and the summons _
of which the foregoh.g is acopy, were
tiled in the offlee of the Clerk of Court,
Common I leaa at Conway, X. ('., on the i
Oth day of January A. 1). 11)14.
II. 11. Woodward,
I'mintilT's Atty* ^
W. L. Bryan C. C. \\ (L. S.)
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CHICHESTER S PILLS
THK DIAMOND 1IUANI). /
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W TbU no oth*r. liny of your
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March 13th, 30
hes. All good
robahly he our
his season. If
3e sure to see
lice line of bugharness^
itii
antacre because he is
with his crop.
M IN THK WORLD,
tin)? to BolL Grows
> the Acre.
nited. Order
cl in this Stite.
>, CH iltLESTON.
South Carolina.
Writ j for Catalogue.
Jvery and Feed
Stables
Cor.d turnouts by horse and buggy
) all points in II irry and surround
ig Counties and to Wilmington, N
1 , and othnr points.
(?0()f) SERVICE
. REASONS RLE CH A ROES
S Q JOHNSON
Jail mo up at tho Po-ter Stables.
JON WAY LODGK, No. 65, A. F. M.
^ There will bo a r?*xu 1 ;?r com
uiunl' I'ion Conway l,odg0
No. A.K. M. will Itw lifla
' ^\yfl?^I0,ulu.v Nl* h. 1111 lllll, 7.:lO
^;yv I'* 1,1 ^ " IVI> work a
^kinost onoiv mooting, so
plcaeecome on time,
W K MrCOKO W. 34
HA", Dl SKMll Hi. ?eo. i ro. Tom
Plies Cured Jf. 6 to 14 Days
Tour druggist will refund money If PAZO
IINTMKNT falla to cure any ca??e of .tching,
lllnd, Bleeding or Protruding Piles inoto Mdayi,
The iirbt application gives Ease uud Rr-'t. SOcp