The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 02, 1914, Image 7

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# ' I '* ^jpgay', . ? ? - ? --- - , i A 1 PO I READ WHAT NOTED PEOPLE SAY OF W;, (8 LIPPMAN'S GREAT REMEDY?P. P. P. fel H Dr. AHdredjce, Regency, Texas, writes: Rabbi Solomon, of the Savannah Con- K ' dH *' It is the leading blood purifier." Eregation, writes :" Had seven attacks of H Dr. Whitehead, Metcalfe, Cla., prescribes Malarial fever lasting from a week to ten H it. and with P. P. P. completely cured J. days. I took your medicine as a forlorn Mi M }{. Davidson, who had suffered fifteen hope, but now confess that 1*. P. P. was H yer?rs with blood poison and sores. a real benefit." H IT WILL HELP YOU, TOO-AT ALL DRUCCI8T8-$I.OO B | F. V. LIPPMAN, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA | taster suit. \ wammmmmmmmmmm Place your order with us for that EASTER SUIT. Eastern *4pril the 12th, only a short way ahead. Let us take your order now, so you will be sure and get it by Easter. A fit guaranteed. : it-~ i- l:? jL/uii c luigci. nc ciic canning nif uiggeai une ui Ladies and Childrens Hats we have ever before had. Just take a look at our display in our windows. We can save you 50 per cent, on your money. Make our Store your headquarters when in town, Lewis Mercantile Company. WHENEVER YOU NEED ^T r A GENERAL TONIC -ME GROVE'S The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic i3 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, m You know what you are taking when you take Grove's 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 better 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 Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness without purging. Relieves tiervous 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. ammmL. GASOLINE ENGINE that can be Absolutely Depended Upon ? run w^cn wantcd?the only attention needed i? oiling?starting ? stopping, Let us prove to you why the R AWLEIGH has becomc. famous, for Big Surplus Power, Simplicity, Reliability, Endurance and Perfect Balance. The smoothest running engine built, Jf absolutely no jar, no Vibration. The Ravleigh saves time, expense, If \ "wjjK/jhelps everyone. Never gets tired, always ready, soon pays for itself, jc^^N^^^^SOUT-ltEltN SAW A MACHINERY WORKS, - Atlanta, Qa. L - - ?^ Write for free Catalogue Tell ut what/ou need an en?inefo? When writing for Catloguc, a^k for "Catlogue E'* i BANK OF H0RRT| | CONWAY. S. C. } | Has largest Capital and Surplus of any Bank in ft ! Horry County. CAPITAL STOCK - $ 50 000 SURPLUS, J. 17 500 1 LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS,^. 50 000 SECURITY TO DEPOSITORS, / 117 500 I DIRECTORS: I ROBT. B. SCARBOROUGH, D. V. RICHARDSON, 1 A. F. LEVER. W. A. JOHNSON. - i S GEORGE J. HOLLIDAY, WILL A. FREEMAN. 1 We offer our Customers every Accomodation a which their Accounts will justify, and we solicit | your business. 2 Robt. B. Scarborough, D. V. Richardson, Will A. Freeman, 1 President. Vice-President. Cashier. 2 We continue to pay 5 per cent, on yearly deposits. i I*". '.I'M ~ DEATH OF A CHILD Death Takes Away the Young Child of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Williamson. Little Ruby Williamson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 3. S. Williamson, died on February lltb, at the age of eight months and fourteen days. She wa9 loved by all who knew her, and it was hard indeed for her parents to part with her. Her place in their home never can be tilled, but they feel that she has gone to a bet ter home in Heaven, where no doubt she 19 a bright atd shining angel. O." DON'T BE MISLED Conway Citizens Should Bead and llecd This Advice. Kidney trouble is dangerous and often fata). Don't experiment with something new and untried. Use a tested kidney remedy. B?gin with Doan's Kidnev Pills Used in kidney troubles 50 years. Recommended hero and everywhere. A Conway citizen's statement Torms convincing proof. It's local testimony-it can be investigated. Mrs. Dora Burroughs, Conway, S. C., says: "I had dull baokaches, pains through my kidneys, and other symptoms of kidnev complaint I got a box of Doan's Kidney Pills from Norton Drug Co. and they relieved me." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy- get Doan's Kidney Pills--the same that Mrs Burroughs had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue ef the decree and judgment of the court made by his Honor (\ J. Kamage, Special Presiding Judge, In the case of Hank of Loris, Plaintiffs vs. W. Percy Hardwicke, Power W. Bethea, Maggie S Hardwicke and Hilda W. Bethea, Defendants, and dated the 20ih day of February A. I)., 11)14, I, the undersigned J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Horry County, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder before the Court House door at Conway, In Horry County, and State cf South Carolina during legal hours of saD, on salesJay In April next, It being the (Ith day of said month, all aud singular those certain lands situate in Horry County, and described as follows, to wit: All and singular that certain parcel or tmp.t. nf lund ultiiafp In flirt fmintv 8ta?e aforesaid, containing in the aggregate fourteen hundred and fifty three (1453) acres, more or less, and described as follows:- Beginning at a stake in the run of Brun&on's Swamp on the line of the Thompkins lands, and running thence er.stwardiy up the ruu of said swamp to fhe line of J. A. Cartrett's land, thence b. 30 degrees K. about 02 chains to stake ftXO, on line of F. B. Booth's land, rnence &. 85 degrees VV. 44 chains to stake 3XO, thence S. 11 degrees E. 25. 10 chains to stake, theuce <S. 20 degrees E. 13.50chains to stake 8X0, in run of Maple Branch, thence westward ly wl'h (he run ot Maple and Spring Branch to Ua'.ivants Ferry aul Conway Public Road, near//enry Baker's Laud, thence northwestwardly with the road to a cointr of laud conveyed to Henry Gas que, theuce with the line of o:?W Uasque and Tompkiug land to the beginning in Branson Creek, being the identical lind conve) ed to us by J. W. Dawsey, 11th day of April A. 1) , 1912:**excepting and reservng the rights of ail purchasers under sales made by W, Percy Hardwicke and Power W. Bethea prior to the recording of plaintiff's mortgage on the 8th day of August A. I) , 1012, this sale to cover at d carry, however any cl dm, lien or equity still held or olaimed by UqIH lid I*ii (VI ?I/A anil 11a? L Ao I ?? - uuiu uuiuiiuiic it iu uouio# in aujr j>ni* eel or parcels sold by them before said date within the above boundaries TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers, Conway, S. C., March 5th, A. ?>., 1014. //. U. Wocdward, J. A. Lewlv, Plaintiff's Attorney Sheriff H. C. NOTICE OF SAL E, Under and by virtue of the decree anc judgement of the court made by his Hon orC. J. H-unage, Special Presiding Judge in the case of Burroughs & Collins Coin pany Plaintiff's vs. Mary Todd, Klizi Jatque, Mary ElienTodd, Bank of Lorii and Bank of Horry, Defendants, anc dated the 20 h day of February A. L>, /Di4, I, the undersigned J. A. Lewis, Sheiiff of Horry County, will sell a publi - auction to the highest bidder befon the Court House door at Conway, li Horry County, and State of Soutl Carolina, during legal hours o ?ale,on salesdayln April next, it helm the 0th day of said month, all and singu 1 tr those certain lands situate in Horr County, and dtscribed as follows, t'< wit: All and singular that certain piece parcel or lot of land situate In the Count ana oraie aioresam, lying ana being li Bayboro Township, designated on th pint by Jerry liespass as lot No. 7, bloc! ''A", and contains eighteen & 80 10 (18.80) seres. Said plat being of recor in office R. M. C, for Horry County, 1 book "OOO", page 28 and 59, to whic record reference is craved for a mor complete description. This being thi Identical tract or lot conveyed to me, ( J. Todd, by P. W. Bethea and W. I Hardwlcke by their deed bearing dat May 30th, 1012. ^ TERMS of bale Cash. Purchaser 1 pay for papers, Conway, S. t'., Marc 5th, A. I>. 1014. H. H. Woodward, J. A. Lewis, Plaintiff's Attorney Sheriff //. < - NOTICE OF SALE.. Under and by virtue of the decree and j idgment of the court made by hi* Ifono: C. J. H image, Special Pie3iUli Judge, lo the case of Burroughs & Ool1 ns C inpauy Plaintiff's vs. (). B. Parker, Rocla Parker Burroughs, M. B. t'ox, Joseph Cabot Parker, K'lna M. Parker, Mini i? K. Royals, John Parker Hcav -, lielrsat lew of Is ho B. Parker, dec?H ed, ard Conway S .vlngs Itmk, Admlnlstiator of the personal estate of said liaac B. Parker, Defeudan a, and dat-'dthe20th day of February A. I)., 1911, 1, the undersigned J, A. Lew's, Mu-iifT of II >rry County, will si 11 at pubilc auction to the highest bidder before the Court House door ar Conway, iu Unity County, and B'ate of South t'a'oliui, curing legal hours of sale, on sale-day iu April n^xt, It being the Urhdiy of said tuon'li, all and singular thuse certain landa situate in 1 lorry County, and d scribal as follows, to wit; A11 and singular those certain pieces, p r els or tracts of land bounded and described as follows: Tract'No. 1, Lying and bell g In Dogwood Neck Township, in the County and State aforesaid, cont lining tvo hundred and sixty and 60 ICO (210.51) Acros, beginning at a Cj press xxvl at the mouth of Indago Gulley, on the War cam aw River, and running thence up Indago Gulley to a stake xxvll; thence 8 43 degrees 75' F. 19.'9 Ft., to a Gum 8XN in Sandy Brotich the Wilro'ngton road; thence with the Wilnington road N. 60 degrees W. 1140 Ft., to a slake 8XN; thence with the said road N. 60 degrees W. 738 Ft., to a sfake |JHXN thence N. 85 degrees 63' W. 1164 Ft. 1 a stake 3XN; thence 8. 4 degrees ,7' W . 7758., to a stake In a Ray; thence d the center of aforesaid bay to theheulof B ?ggv Gully; thence down Boggy Glily to the Waccamaw River;thence wit the Wao< amaw River to the beginning point. B >unded on the North bv Waccamaw Klvtr, on the East by Jess Nixon and Burroughs & Collins Co., on the South by Burroughs & Collins Co, and II. W. McNeill and on the West by II. ii'. Me Ndl). Tract No. 2. Lying and being in Co n way Township in the County and State aioresuut, on ine worm shleot the Waves maw River, containing one hundred and sixty-nine and 19 100 (109.10) Acr^s, beginning at a stake on the hank of the Waccatnaw River and running thence N. 04 W. 2451 Ft., to a stake 8XN; tlience N. 51degrees 45' E. 900 Ft., to a stake 8XN;theuce South 58 decrees 15' K. 0142 Ft., to a Cypress on the hank of the Waccatnaw Hiver; thence with the Wuccamaw Hlver to the beginning point. H ?unded on the North by land of Fink Giaham, ou the Gas' by Fink Graham and Waccatnaw River, on the South bv Waccamaw River and on the West by Wuccamavv River and John McDowell. This tract is known as the John Mc Dowell land. This bond and mortgage is given to secure the pur* base price oflhetwp tract* of land herein described. TERMS of Sale Ca?h. Purchaser t pay for papers,Conway, S. (\,Murvh 5in A. I). 1914. 11. II. Woodward, J, A. Lewis, Plaintiff's Attorney Sheriff //. C. NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the decree and judgement of the court made by his Honor O. J. Ramage, Special Fresiding Judge in the case of Conway Savings Rank, a Corporation, FlaiutifT'a vs. Jose- . phine S. Dunn, R. Lee Dunn, John F. Dunn, N. Tavers Dunn, Sumter O. Dunn . Ida Oliver, Joseph P Dunn, Loney 0, | Dunn, Clifton 11. Dunn, 7'homas D. ? Dunn, and Minnie M. Dunn, Defendants, I ' and dated the 20th dav of Ft bru-irv A. I 1).., 1914, I, the undersigned J. A. Lr-wis, Sheriff of !Iorry County, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder before the Court House door at Conway, in Horry County,'and State of South Caro lina, during le^al hours of sale, on salesday in April next, It being the 6 h day of aid month, all and singular those certain lands situate in 7/orry County, and d- scribed as follows, to wit: All and singular that certain Piece, parcel or tract of land lying and being in Conway Township, County and State aforesaid, on the South sldeof Waccatnaw Kiver, oa the Waccainaw Neck Road, and containing live hundred (500) acres, more or less, ?The same being a part of three original grants- one to Win. Wattes I for 500, June 4th, 17515,?One to liobert Conway for 980, .January 20th, 1795,--And one to Joseph Cox, December 0th, 1802, Tfie said three tracts above referred to were conveyed to Jos. Cox and Chari lotte A. Hroclf by their father, Peter Cox, and is divided by what is known as the 4<mlddle branch". The portion herein conveyed being that portion-conveyed , to Jos. vOX by the salu Peter Cox, and . Iving south end west of said middle branch, and the same conveyed to me, J. W. Dann, by the said Jo?r Cox and Charlotte "Cox, by their deed of date February * 13,1889, and same recorded In Hook 4*11", " page 85, In the office of R. M. C. for 5 Jloxxy County: Which record Is hereby ' craved as forming a part of these 1 presents. ? TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to 1 pay for papers, Conway, S, C., March 5th, A. D. 1014, ? H. H. Woodward, J. A. Lewie, Plaintiff's Attorney Sheriff 11. C, i f NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the decree anr judgment of the court made by his //on " or C. t/. ltamage, Special Presiding [) Judge, in the case of Harry T. Porter Plaintiff vs. May Porter, Thelma Porter ** and Aileen Porter, Defendants, and dat y ed the 36th day of February A. D., 1914 " I, theunderalgn a, d J, A. Lewis Sheriff o J Horry County, will sell at public auc 1 tlon to the highest .bidder before th ; Court House door at Conway, in Horr County, and State of South Carolina, dui J1 ing legal hours of Sale, on salesday 1 April next, it being the 6th day of sal month, all and singular those certain land " situate In Horry C ? unty, and describe i' as follows, tQ wit: All and slngular lot slfut^d In th e Town of Conway County of Horry, Sta' of South Carolina, lying at the corner c '? Third Avenue and - Laurel Street, cor talning One Half (.}) acre, more or leei kno wn ana.inarkeUou a plat of the Tow , of Conwa y as Lot No, 57?known also * " the forme.* residence and liverv stab] ? lot of Wa er E, Porter, deceased, bourn i ed by Third Avenue, Laurel Street, 1< \ of Burroughs & Collins Company au ' W. II. Lewis, . TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser i pay tor papers, Conway, S. C,, Marc 11th A. D. 1914. ' H. R Scarborough, J. A, Lewis, Plaintiff's Attorney, Sheriff H, I JiinL. V -V . ?1-ki Potash fo ' They need it. Thc'y d soil than they do of nitre if surc y?U USe enou2^ I POT '!mil to 'n?ure the maximum yield of {ml I keeping fruit, ami strong buds for ^ 1 III An army of orchardists have pi m\\ use an orchard fertilizer contain uUju I 400 to 600 lbs. of Muriate or Write to us for prices on I one 200-lb. bag up. Ask, to for fruit?apples especially. % GERMAN KAI 42 Broads Chicago. McCormick Block New Orleans, Whltne: Savannah.. Bank Ban Francisco, 2t I I norses ai 30|f JSM V. M n vf Bra A i ^ I will have in < Horses and 1 broke. This will last car load for vni 1 npprl nnp J Vf Vf. 11 VVVl V/ 1 1 w this lot. Also e gies, wagons an G.B. r i 1 IB I \ 1 11, ^wwillllllllllllllll ; | Collins y = To the Merchants =r County: II wmmmm / ,d ? Always think of t is 2m d ??* when in need of Fi e to R?pl?n 0 wmmmm >f 22SI Send, bring or pi II A T. * ^ ? %W/IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII i *?s? i' * Te' sty.- ' ' . . < jL.uu.tS . . . p Orchards raw more Potash from the m ^en and phosphorus. lie \ vH" 'ASH B ' larpe, well-flavored and pood- >1?-?4 -oved that Potash Pays. They I mp 1 tt*<' to 12'- actual Potash? Ig of Sulfate of Potash per ton of Iff 'otasli Salts, any amount from a o, for our fertilizer formulas , ' LI WORKS. Inc. _ _4 ny. IW York JT pnTACU Atlanta Knn>lr? Bid*. I W I 1 I; y Crntral Bunk Bid*. riri Millar IIU ITIUICO. on March 13th, 30 Mules. All good probably be our this season. If be sure to see i nice line of bug-i d harness. I Jenkins. SS I For many years the old reliable firm of DCJSENBURY & CO., 8 hasJsccn engaged in furnishing to | * * the people of this entire section, jj the goods and supplies that they j need, in almost endless variety, 8 of the very best quality, and at g prices that were entirely fair, and p which has shown that we were 1 if willing to live and let live. n If you wautasqnro deal come tjj and give us your trade. We have been studying your wants, and is jjj a pleasure to serve you. \ n, in no : TODDVILLE, S. C. B II : llllllllllllllllllllllllf///^ Wholesale. \ \ of Conway and Horry ss * he COLLINS WHOLESALE = incy or Heavy Urocefles of ZTZ1 iish your Stock. 355 l tone me your orders. ?? AAI I 111 A 1' UULLmO, ( iROKER * ^ iiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimv^ i