The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 26, 1914, Image 8
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fCALOM EL A GREAT |
DANGER TO MANY
Has Bad Effects on Some?Dodson's
Liver Tone Takes Its Place and
is Perfectly Harmless.
It you will inquire at Convay
Drug Co., you will tind that Dodson's
Liver Tone is guaranteed to be sale,
reliable remedy to take the place of
ca'omel aud a harmless liver stin ulant
having no bad after-effects. Indeed,
this firm will le'und purchase
.price (5t)e.) without question if you
lare in any way dissatisfied with this
'vegetable liquid.
A It is very unwise to t ike ca'omel.
even dangerous, as many people suffer
from the poison aftsrwards, even
though they may appear at first to
be temporarily relieved. On the
other band, Dodson's Liver Tune
works easily and naturally (really as
sisting nature)] with no pain nor
gripe and correcting all bilious conditions
and ills of constipation, e'earing
away the sick headache and the
coated tongue, brightening up the
dulled brain and strengthening the
weakened body at the same tiuie
tliui it removes collected waste from
the overburdened system.
Those who have tried Dodson's
Liver Tone have found that it made
thetn healthier and happier. A test
may prove of great benefit to you
right now.
THE CASH STORE wishes to express
their appreciation tj all customers
and friends for the very
y liberal support given them. We are
always glad to serve YOU. THE
CASH STORE. Adv,
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NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of the decree and
judgment of the court made by his Hon
or C. J. Ramage, Special Presiding
Judge, in the ruse of Burroughs & Collins
Company Plaintiff's vs. O. B. Parker,
Docia Parker Burroughs, M. B.
* Cox, Joseph Cabot. Parker, Edna M.
Parker, Minnie E. Royals, John Parkei
Reaves, heirs at law of Is uic B. Parker,
decernea, ana Conway Savings lJank,
Administrator of the personal estate oi
said Isaac B. Parker, Defendants, and
dated the 20th day of February A. D.
1^14, I, the undersigned J, A. Lewis,
Sheriff of Horry County, will sell at pub
S lie auction to the Highest bidder before
the Court House door at Conway, lu Hor
(jy Couuty, and State of South Carolina
curing legal hours of sale, on s&lesday ii
j.f April next, it being the Oth day of sail
month, all and singular those certaii
lands situate in Horry Count}, and dt
I scribed as follows, to wit:
I All and singular those certain pieces
I parcels or tracts of laud bounded and de
/ ccrlbed as follows:
/ Tract No. 1. Lying and being in Dog
wood Neck Township, in the County an?
ota'e Aforesaid, containing two hundrtt
' and sixty and 50-100 (240.51) Acros, la
ginning at a C} press xxvi at the moutl
of Indago Gulley, on the Waecarnav
River, and running thence up Indagi
Gulley to a stake xxvii; thence S 43 de
grees 15' E. 1930 Ft., to a Gum 3XN it
Bundy Branch on the ' Wilmington road
thence with the Wilmington roadN. (H
degrees W. 1140 Ft., to a stake 3XN
thence with the said road N. 00 degree
W. 133 Ft., to a sfuke thence N
> 85 decrees 53' W. 1104 Ft. vV a ataki
8XN; thence 8. 4deurees .7' W . 1768.
to a stake in a 1>a} ; thence ad the cen
ter of ttfo.e?aid bay to theheulof B >gg;
Gully; thence down Bopgy Ghly to tin
Waccamaw River; thence w it the Wac
ratnuw River to the beginning point
B tunded on the North by Waceamav
River, on the East by Jes9 Nixon an(
Bvirrough8 & Collins Co., on the Soutl
by Burroughs & Collins Co , and II. W,
McNeill and on the West by II. )V? Mo
N jil .
Tiact No. 2. Lying and being in G'on
way Township in the County and StaU
aforesaid, on the North side of the Wac<
crtnaw River, containing one hundrec
and sixty-nine and 19 100 (139.19) Acres,
? beginning at a * take on the bank of the
Waccamaw River and running thence N.
84 W. 2451 Ft., to a stake 3XN; thence
N. hluegrees 45' E. 930 Ft., to a stake
3XN; thence {South 58 decrees 15' E. 314S
Ft., to a Cypress on the bank of the
jj Waccamaw Rive;; thence with the Waccamaw
River to the beginning point.
. Bounded on the North by land of* Pink
Gial.on, ou the East by Pink Graham
, and Waccamaw River, on the South by
Waccamaw River and on the Weet by
t I Waccamaw River and John McDowell.
This tract is knowu as the John Me
Dowell land.
This bond and mortgage is given to sc.
f * cure the pun h>u?e price of Ihe two tract?
of land heroin described.
TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser tc
pay for papers,Conway, S. C., March 5tli
A.I). 1914.
* B. II. Woodward, J, A. Lewis,
* jaiuiui 8 Aiiorney bnerlll 11. C.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of the decree and
judgment of the court made by his //onor
O. J. Kamage, Special Presiding
Judge, in the case i>f H*rry T. Porter,
VUintifT ve. May Porter, Thelma Porter,
ai|(/ Aileen Porter, Defendants, and dated
the 20th day of February A. D., 15)14,
I, the undersign * d J, A. Lewis Sheriff of
. Horry < Jounty, will sell at public auction
to tliQ highest bidder before the
(, fourt House door at Conway, in Horry
County, and Stite of South Carolina, dur'
lng legal hours of Sale, on salesday in
April next,it being the 6th day of said
month, all and singular those certain lands
situate in Horry C 9 unty, and described
as follow*, to wit:
All and singular lot situated In the
Town of Conway County of Horry, Sta'e
of South "Carolina, lying at the corner of
Third Avenue and Laurel Street, contalking
Ole Half ($) acre, more or lets,
knowt^a nd marked on a plat of the Town
of Conwa y cuLLot N?. 57--known also eg
the formeM residence and liverv stable
i Jet of Walter E. Porter, deceased, boundt&ed
by Third Avenue, Laurel Street, lot
U of Burroughs & Collins Company and
kStTV H Le"8'0|t
? TAHMSofSale Ca*h. Purchaser to
m?% for papers, Conway, H. C,, March
wjm& A. d. mi.
pjSL |L Scarborough, J. A. Lewis,
MtflalatilFa Attorney, Sheriff tL C.
Death of Mr*. E. M. Johnson.
Mrs, E. M. Johnson, the wife of
Mr. Evandor Johnson, died at her 11
homjin tho Pee D e section on |1
March 10th, in the 07th year of her
a^e. She was a member of Antioch
church, and was a faithful and consistent
member until her death. She
is survived by the husband ui.d ten
children, live ions aud live daujTn1
H
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O
Spring Blood and System Cleanser ?
Durio^ the winter months impuri- 1
ties accumulate, your bloud becomes J
impure and thick, your kidneys, 11 v- ,
er and bowels fail t > work, oausit
so-called "Spring Fever." You feel
tired, weak and I ./.y. Ele.tric Bitters--the
spring tonic and system ?
cleanser--i9 what you need; they i
stimulate the kidneys, liver and bow 11
els to healthy action, expel blond ?
impurities and restore your hea th, J
strength and ambition. Electric
Bitters makes you fori like new.
Start a four weeks' trea'ment- it v
will put you in fine shape for your '
spring work Guarantee. All Dru^^'ists.
50c. arid $1 00. H. E Buck- ;
len Si Oo. Pniladclphia or SL Louis,
Adv.
t
To find THE CASH STORE Innk <
for the RED signboard. Adv.
O.-car Burroughs^took the contract ,
for moving the old wooden building (
known as the Norton Drug Store, |
away from the property on Main ,
Street to a vacant lot in the residence
section of the town, near the
residence of Dr. Norton. The con
tractor was busy last week and this
getting things in readiness ti move
the building and makinga stast at
th2 work.
The Norton Drug Company w i 1
move temporal ily into one ol the
1 new stores of VV R. Lewis near the
court house. They will retrain
there until the new brirk buildirg
shall be completed and ready let
occupancy.
The walls of the row brick build ,
ing* for B urt oigbs & Collins Comi
puny ate now well lu their way up1
ward. The i t u e neure.'t the sttre
occupied by the owners, will nave a
' large show wiii( o v in the corner.
1 Tnis is the one that will be ( ccupied
; by the Anderson Drug Company,
. now in process of organ v.\tion.
1 THE CASH STORE sells goods
1 i i every nook and corner of Eiorry,
1 ar>d seems to have the cor lidence of
EVERYBODY. This is why they
ar ; doing the business. Arlv
I .
Piles Cured :r. 6 to 14 Days
- V'our druggist will refund money if PAZG
1 DINTM1JNT fails to cure nny case of itching,
j Hlind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days.
The first nnxdicatiou gives liase and Rest. 50o
! Horry Count
; I L. D. MAG RA
: I Conwaj
| and LIVE STOCK
| INSURANCE.
;| What of toin(
; 1 day your labo
' | cease and th<
I I V011 Vi ovp nrov?
the cold, cold \
your house in
you done you
provide againsl
adversity? W1
the pangs of
sweet assurar
I loved ones are
by a policy in
Southern Li
Comp
ASSETS:
$1,310,548.92.
I i - . I ^
MAKES OLD FOLKS FEEL'
3 very body Needs a Spring Tc
a Wonder?ROOT J
/
Money Back,
1-Vm I s nit nt iil tuckoreil out, st (T jointed
'by, lazy, kidneys '?*tli??r you, have backache,
t up tired in (in* morning? Try u few Uoaoit
1 w o dor fill ROOT .H'K'K
no HtMi what udiffereiien t
i .akeu. You'll ft )d all
iiado o\ er. You uevro ,
av. anytliiu^ u<d into tlio
do I and purify it, elentt X / V
>ut iinptritles mikI hui'.il 9 \ * / </' J l?
I I ' 1 ' I ' I ' I i , V Ilk'' Jtir \ f t ; U
tOOT JMOKdoes ftk U f
ll aids upon tin- w liolo fcjP. 'J
\ t 'in a ml at thin time "tjP? J VI p
he vear. when tlio hud'P^^r |L
? i loyyoil up with lilt' y\ X. " . Tf?
nid imptn Ith'M of tl
i inter ami all the ortra? VAJfr!/ V
re 'i ilf a I ep it prodiM vM/jlllI('///TSkufl ^ ^
suit that are Hiirpriniii / II //// wJyfiL\
o most people ill M vl'nlltn Kfm
HOOT .11 ICK ntro nth 11 Y jfl ?/
ns the stomach, stir up ((11 II I o
lie liver, starts tlie bowels lljlllljl ? til* (
nirkinu rii?ht and o?ls "'Nj/jt Mind. Gre
lie ki lueyj btliy. You Will Soon H a vo
I) V Ricba-d on has purchase"
,he half acre 1 tfronti. ^ Main Strto
rotn Mayor H P. Little, and will
jrect a mrdern dwelling thereon
which will be occupied by him and
nis it t va ting family. Tl.e lot is
next, door to the handsome residence
af F. A. Rtu roughs, and is immPfl
iiLfcplv in thp rn.ir r?f I ho rei-i
chrco nf 11 II. Woodward, the lat-j
ter f routing on Laurel Street. i
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I ONL
ft RES
I
| The F
ibt ses0sto&?
,StE?jX&&BS BHBBofa tfl ;i
ty Trust Go |
lTH, Manager. 1
/, S. C. I
REAL ESTATE I
ught and Sold 5 ^
MONEY LOANED jjj
??8^ on REAL ESTATE I
3rrow? Some 1
rs here must i
3se for whom |
tied must face 1
vorld alone. Is I
ni?r1 I?I n x 7/\ l m
ui uti ; i j a v c |
r utmost to 1
t the day of 1
ly not lessen I
death by the I
ice that your J
provided for J
the I
ife & Trust j
any.
INSURANCE IN FORCE* ?
12,488,088.00. |
/'
AS SPRY AS YOUNGSTERS 1
tnic, Young and Old. Here's
fUICE---Guaranteed,
, ROOT JUICE.
don't 11 stv ? to tjtk?> !i gallon <>f il and wait six
months for losiits ?'.th?'r U'HiT Jl ll'K \\>il;n j
quick. It tones ktt|> tlic norvcd and putt> pow ,
v ntcain \inf, forte aid
lire" Into l h tli"
r?. vltali/or for old loh-s
.Ijsliiiiii t driiL'iilsi try in i
p nIT on you and loll sot.
Bt'isjust an good 'l lioro'e
itothinji just as fjot'd and
nou'll nay so, too
uiaiou, hcot iJu'co
You Feeling Fine"
The rain which s'artel on lau
I ridav night unci continued throuyh
Saturday, began to frecz* us it fc 1
by Saturday afternoon, and bs
night tie trees, feuce?, ronfs ai d
everything 11 e exposed to the ai?,
carried a coatingof ice. This was
s-till hanging on Sunday rooming
hilt h? I to 1 I . n f . ? f~
w., ... i uiucrnuon, n nad n 1l
molt d away. Tho ground i's? If n i
irained v a"m through it all and did
) not fret/i.
boeooMM
Y 3 MO
OURCES OV
Only three Months old a
Having sufficient means
Horry, And wishing to
ltank'ng business, large
help, conic to see us.
When you have money
it. We pay 5 per cent
DEPOSITS.
Conwa}'
"THE FARME
I The Cash Store's I
I OFFERING I
KM) Hags Seed Irish Potatoes M
jn*4 KM) Bugs Pearl Grits gfl
100 Rugs Bolted Meal 39
150 Bags Whole Rice ffjfl
/- 200 Bags Broken Rice t*3
100 Bogs Molasses Feed ?B
1000 Bags Feed Oats IBB
1000 Sacks Good Corn %9
2500 Pound Granulated Sugar mS
'>000 Pounds Good Lard j$3
USa 1000 Pounds Plate Meat Iffi
5000 Pounds Butt Meat MB
Pj All at a slant price, Rfl
We do not care to tell EVERYBODY just how cheaply we
will sell the above goods. You will have to see us or come B&
B? to our store to irct lowest nrices. 59
!' Meat 10c per pound. gj&J v
Yours for Business, ^g|
The Cash Store. I
M fcil or'Phone us Your Orders. |?
iNTHS OLD. 8
ER S96.000.00 8
nd the above is the Facts.
to help the Farmers of
do so, we solicit your Z]B
or small. When you wish
m
r to deposit, let us have
INTEREST ON TIME
Merchants Bank, |
, s. c. 8
RS FRIEND." S{
! have been using your goods for some time
1 find it is all O.K. This year I u^ed^500 pounds WHg
wl ich brought me $219.96, clear. I used 800 HUla
i "
mas on one acre which brought me $288.00. HjOfl
I am well pleased with your goods and can HEHnEI
ommend it as a high grade fertilizer.
Yours respectfully, JBjBB
(Signed) C. R. SMITH. JH0
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