The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 19, 1914, Image 8
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FIRM FOUNDATION
Nothing Can Undermine It
in Conway.
People are sometimes slow to recognize
true merit, and they cannot
be blamed, for so many have been
humbugged in the pa^t, The expert
ence of hundreds of Conway residents,
expressed publicly through
newspapers and other sources, ujaces
Doan's Kidney Pills on a Tirm
foundation here.
Mrs R. H Anderson, Conway, S
C., says: "My back ached a great
deal and 1 had pains in my loins.
My kidneys were weak and I was
also subject to headaches and other
symptoms of kidney complaint. After
using Doan'sKiduev Pills, which
1 i/ot frnm t.hn nnw* fr. W.r.
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actios and pains left me and my kidneys
became normal. I have since
been able to rest much better at
night and I have improved in every
way. 1 gladly confirm my former
endorsement of Doan's Kidney
Pills. You may continue to publish
all 1 ever said about them "
Mrs. Anderson is only one of many
Conway people who have gratefully
endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills. If
your back aches?if your kidneys
bother you, don't simply ask for a
kidney remedy?ask distinctly for
Doan's Kidney Pills, the same that
Mrs. Audersoi^, had- the remedy
backed by homeTestimony. 50c all
f-t >res. Ksster-Miiburn Co., Props.,
BjfTalo, N Y. "When Your Back
is Lame-Kcmember the Name."
Adv
NOTICE OF SALE.
I'lidernnd hy virtue of the decree and
j iKlgiiier.t of the court made hy his Honor
C. .1. Haniage, Special Presiding
Judge, in the case of Hurroughs & Collins
Company Plaintiff's vs. (). B. Parker.
Docia Parker Burroughs, M. it.
Co.1., Joseph Cabot Parker, Edna M.
Parker, Almoin E. Royals, John Parker
Heaves, heirs at law oi Isiuc B. Parker.
defeated, and Conway Savings Hank,
Adtninistiator of the personal ebtate of
said Isaac B. Barker, Defendants, and
dated the 20th day of February A. I).,
1U14, I, the undersigned J, A. Lewis,
bheiitl of H irry County, will sell at pub
ile auction to the Highest bidder before
the Court House door at Conway, in Horry
Couuty, and S ate of South Carolina,
during legal hours of sale, on salesday in
April next, It being tue tifhday of said
month, all and singular tli )se certain
laudj situate m Horry County, and describ
d as follows, to wit:
All and singular those certain pieces,
p ir< els or tna ' of land bounded aud described
as fo 1 >ws:
Tract No. 1. Lyiug and being in Dogwood
Neck lownsbip, in the Couuty and
ISiu'.e aloreeaid, containing two hundred
and sixty aud oti 1(X) (2,10.5I ) Acres, beginning
at a Cypress xxvi at the mouth
of "i ml ago Uuney, on the Waecaraaw
lviver, and running thence up indago
Gull y to a stake xxvii; thence S 42 degrees
26' E. 192D Ft., to a Gum ?1XN in
bandy Branch on the B'i lining ton road;
thence with the Wilmington roadN. titi
degrees W. 1140 Ft., to a stake 3XN;
thence with the said road N. 00 degrees
W. 288 Ft.,' to a slake bXN; thence N
85 degrees 68' W. 1104 Ft., to a stake
8XN;thence 8. ddegrses 7' W. 2758.,
to a stake in a Bay ; thence up the ceu
tcr ol aforesaid bay to the head of B 'ggy
Gully; thence down Bo^gy Gully to ttie
Waccumaw Hiver;thence with the Whccaniaw
River to the beginning point.
B un<led on tiie North by Waccamaw
Kiver, on the East by Jess Nixon and
But roughs & Collins Co., on the South
by Burroughs A-Collins Co., and H. W.
McNeill and on the West l>y H. iir. McNeill.
Trait No. 2. Lying and being in Conway
Township in the County and State
aforesaid, on the North side of the Wacrv..
iy I ^ 1
t.i uuin niYt-i, tuiiuiiiiui^ www nuuurou
and sixty-nine and 10 100 (100.10) Acres,
beginning at a ttake on the bank of the
Wacoamaw Kiverand running thence N.
84 /V. 2151 Ft., ton stake 3XN; thence i
N. 51dt>grees 4*)' K. 000 Ft., to a stake 1
3XN; thence bouth 58 decrees 15' E. 0142 j
Ft., to a Cypress on the bank of the
Wnciatnaw llive;; ihence with the Waccumaw
K'.ver to the beginuin^ point, j
Hounded on the Noith by laud of Fink J
Giaham, ou the East by Pink Graham (
and Waccainaw Kiver, on the bouth by j
Waccauiaw Kiver ana on the West b> .
W.ccamaw Kiver and John McDowell. 1
This trai t is known as the John Mc 1
I) twill laud. I
This bond and mortgage is given to se- |
cure ihe pun base price of the two tracts
of land herein described. *
TEKMbofbale Cadi. Purchaser to I
pay for papers,Conway, b. ('..March 5th
A. D. 1014. t
1j. 11. Woodward, J, A. Lewis,
Piaiuiifl's Attorney bheriff//. C.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Und rand by virtue of the decree and ,
judgment of the court made by his //on- I
or C. ?/. Kamage, Special Presiding
Judge, In the case of Harry T. Porter,
Plaintiff vs. May Porte* Tiielma Porter,
and AiieeVi Poucrr, Defendants, and dated
the 2Gth day of February A. D., 1014,
J, the undersigned J, A. Lewis bheriff of
Horry County, will sell at public auction
to the highest bidder before the ^
Court House door at Con way, in Horry ^
Coun y, and State of bouth Carolina, during
legal hours of Sale, on salesday in ?
April next, it being the 6th day of said
inon'h. h11 and singular those certain lands I]
x.. ii, A ?- * ...
ni n"ii| \youiny, ana aebcribed
as 1< llow??, to wit:
All ?nd singular lot situated iu the
Tov. ju of Conway County of Horry, 8ta>
of SoDth Carolina, lying at the corner of
Third Avenue and Laurel Street, con- "
(rt iilng One Half (^) aore, more or less,
known and marked on a plat of the Town 6
of Conway as Lot N ?. 07?known also as I
the former re?!dence and livery stable 1
] t of Walter E. Porter, de< eased, bound- |
ed by Third Avenue, Laurel Street, lot
of Burroughs & Collins Company aud
W. It. Lewis.
TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser V
pay for papers, Conway, 8. C,, Marc) *
11th A. D. II14.
If. 11. Scarborough, J. A. Lewis,
Plaintiff's Attorney, Sheriff H. C ^
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To Prevent Blood Poisoning ec
apply at once tl.c wonderful old reliable DR .
PORTF.K8 ANTI8KPTIC HRAUNG OIL. a au> ]>
. fiCMl dressing that relieves pala and heala at t
jb* aaaae time. Hot a llnlaicl. Sc.Mc.fiA
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ppMBMH
Wri
I - Are {Kg
I Fertilizer amm
admitted to be
ton crop.
This is not a theor
The popularity of
fertilizer has caus<
name: if you want
be sure to buy the
am If you are not aire:
H ROYSTER'S fishpi
alongside any othc
I F. S. RC
18 Norfolk, Va. Ba
13 Spartanburg, S. C.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of the decrc
and judgement of the court made b
hie Honor 0. J. Itamage, Specin
Presiding Judge, in the case o
Samuel Bear, Trading as Morri
Bear & Bro., Plaintiff's ys i). B
futrill and Bank of Loris, Defend
ants, and dated the2Gth day of Feb
ruary A. D. 1914, I, the undorsignei
W. L. Bryan, clerk of the court o
1 Lorry county, will sell at publii
auction to the highest bidder befor<
the Court House door at Conway
iii Horry County, und State of Bout!
Carolina, during legal hours of sale,
on salesday in April next, it being
the Gth day of said month, all and
singular those certain lands situati
in llorry Uouuty, and deccribed as
follows, to wit;
All and singular that certan
tract and parcel of land situate, lying
and being in Bayboro Township,
Uouuty and State aforesaid, containing
one hundred und llftyl iGO] acres
ino?e or less, known uo ui> home
place, originally purchased by 1). 13.
thurill from J. W. Stevens; bounded
>n the North by the lands of Wm.
Kloyd and Willie Stevens; East by
auds of Francis Hardee, South by
andsofJ. W.Stevens; and west
)y lands of L. CJ. Stevens,- same
ying near 13ayboro road on West
nde of Cushion Swamp and Conway
branch of A. C, L. It. It.
TERMS of Sale Cath. Purchaser
/Opay for papers, Conway, S. C.,
March 11th, A. I). 1914,'
It. 13. Scarborough W. Xj. Bryan
Plaintiff's Attorney, C. C. C. P.
Best Lunches.
Soft Drinks.
I have opened a first-class Lunch
!ounter and Soda Fountain on 3rd
lvenue, near the Town Squ&'c*
Iverj thing clean, Quick Service,
lest and most wholesome materials
B. 0. TODD.
Mew Store.
I am opening up a line of Dry
cods. Shoes. Groceries. <fcc, in the
t >re near the corner on Laurel
treet, opposite the Horry Tobacco
7*r*house
Call in, look at goods, buy and be
>nvinced 'hat you get value receiv1
for your monoy.
i D H Jordan.1
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"otton Requires
Fish-Scrap? I
REGISTERED ^k
s oridinai fish fertilizers 1
loniated with Fish-Scrap is universally |S t
the plant food best suited to the cot- w
BE
y, but a fact proven by the experience of many. I ?
Royster's, the original and genuine fish-scrap
-d a host of brands to appear with fish in the if 1
to be sure of getting fish in the goods as well, p |
brand that made fish-scrap famous; F. S. R. |j |
xdy acquainted with the splendid results from || f
scrap fertilizer, we simply ask that you test it ||
:r brand and abide by the proven results. B
)YSTER GUANO CO. I
iltimore, Md. Charlotte, N. C. Tarboro, N. C. B
Columbia, S. C. Macon, Ga. Columbus, Ga. H
Montgomery, Ala. H
(Spring - Millinery
Opening.
\ a The Ladies of Conway and vicinity are cordially
c I invited to inspect my display of
i J Spring Millinery
[ | Tuesday arid Wednesday March 24th and 25th
| From 9 a. m., to 9p. m. I
I A Pleasing Display Awaits You. I
Horry Millinery Store. |
I
?????a 111 Mill? ???
L
Spring Opening [
1914
March 24 and 25
are the dates of our
Cnrinrr flnoninnr
i opting uponiug
For the display of PATTERN HATS and all
other seasonable Millinery Goods.
Public cordially invited.
MRS J. S. CAUSEY
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The Cash Store's I
OFFERING I
100 Bags Seed Irish Potatoes BE
100 Bags Pearl'Grits H
100 Bags Bolted Meal B
150 Bags Whole Rice
I 200 Bags Broken Rice n
I 300 Bags Molasses Peed M
I 1000 Bags Feed Oafs H
I 1000 Sacks Good Corn H
K 2500 Pound Granulated Sugar B
9 3000 pounds Good Lard H
I 4000 Pounds Plate Meat B
I 5000 Pounds Butt Meat B
I All at a slant price. y||
| We do not care to tell EVERYBODY just how cheaply we oB
I will sell the above goods. You will have to see us or come Mg
I to our store to get lowest prices.
I Meat 10c per pound. j@fj
I Yours for Business, Hjj
The Cash Store. I
h
Groceries at Wholesale
Prices
To Horry FARMERS:
550 bbls Best Flour
100 bbls Self Rising Flour
200 Bags Sugar
200 Kegs Syrup
425 Bags Head Rice
250 Caddies Tobacco
Two Cars Corn |
Two (Jars Best Seed Oats |
One Car Coffee w
500 Bags Shorts !
Ten Tons Lard |
Ten Tons Bacon |
75 Bags Grits |
100 Bags Meal ?
And piles of other Groceries too. We han- I
die fertilizer and can ship anywhere. |
We have 6 paid in capital of fifty thousand P
dollars and it will be to your interest to see us p
when in need of anything in the guano or gro- |
eery line. Will cut close for cash but if you $
have no cash come to see us anyway. |
Palmetto Grocery Co
"Cooper Wholesale" I 1
MULLINS, S. C 19
Spring - Millinery 1
Opening.
I announce to my friends and patrons that niy
regular
SPRING MILLINERY OPENING
will be on |
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24 & 25 |
When I will have on display the best line of La. JS
Idiea headwear I have ever had for the money, in |
both Domeatic and Foreign Creations. |
You arc cordially invited to come in and inspect Jj
my line. Don't forget to look for the GAGE 9
HATS, they will be here. I
Yours for business, g
Mrs.1. W. Sparks. 11
11 THIRD AVENUE. CONWAY, 3. C, j | ^
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