The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 30, 1914, Image 2
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LIPPMAN'S CREA1
^9 ?***" AlIdredRo, Reeency, Texas, writes:
H It is the leading blood purifier."
H Dr. Whitehead, Metcalfe. tla., proscribes
H it, and with P. P. I*, completely cured J.
H H. Davidson, who had suffered fifteen
* H years with biood poison and sores.
4 !T WILL HELP YOU, TOO|
F. V. LIPPMAN, SAi
To the
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You are cordialy invitee
We will serve all kinds of <
running water, fresh from ;
Our milk shakes are me
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as rich and delicious as crea
Try our Ice Cream, it is
Ladies and children are also
W* - - - ?
f ount with running water fc
Lewis M
* OLD FOLKS FIND NEW I
ALL KIDNEY l
Drives Rheumatic Fains Away,
Relieves Backache and Bladder
Disorders After A
Few Doses Are
^ Taken
Sleep disturbing bladder weaknesses,
backache, rheumatism, and
the many other kindred ailments
"which so commonly come with declining
years, need no longer be a source
of dread and misery to those who arc
past the middle age of life.
* The new discovery, Croxone, over- j
comes all such disorders because it removes
the very cause of the trouble. It
froaks right into the kidneys, through
I'ae walls and linings; cleans out the
little fil ton ti nr rrl i ti /-I c onrl ooll r ?"/ !
...fcv m ?*?5 {ijiUiivi J C*UU WHOf ClUU (
|;ives ihc kidneys new strength to do
their work properly. It neutralizes
and dissolves the poisonous uric acid
substances that lodge in the joints
and muscles, causing rheumatism;
and makes the kidneys filter and sift
out al] the poisonous waste matter
When writing for Catlogue
Frank iS
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1 Has largest Canital and
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J Horry <
CAPITAL STOCK
| SURPLUS,
fl LIABILITY OF STOCKIIOL
( SECURITY TO DEP0SIT01
t DIRECT!
ROBT. B, SCARBOROUGH,
] A. F. LEVER,
2 GEORGE J. HOLLIDAY,
I We offer our Custonv
I which their Accounts wi
1 your business.
4 Robt, B. Scarborough, I). V.
J President. Vice
^ We continue to pay 5 per cent, on
f Rheumatism I i<
I Blood Poison I
) Scrofula, Malaria B I
i Skin Disease B ',
f Because it Purities \
^ the Blood B !
:D PEOPLE SAY OF
r REMEDY?P. P. P. L| .
Rabbi Solomon, of the Savannah Con- *j
RrcRation, writes : " Had seven attacks of Pfa I
Malarial fever lasting from a week to ten M
days. 1 took your mcdicino no a forlorn ftS
hope, but now confess that 1'. I'. 1*. was BNj 1
a real benefit." KB ^
AT ALL DRUCCI8TS?$ 1.00 Pj
/ANNAH, GEORGIA B <
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1 to call at our new FOUNT,
irinks, Glasses cleaned in
artesian well all the time." "
ide from fresh dairy milk, t
m and fresh peaches. ?
second to none. tl
invited iothe clean, clear *
>r cleaning purposes. ^
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REMEDY RELIEVES " i
UNO BLADDER MISERIES ?
from the blood and drive it out of t|
the system.
It matters not now old you are or 1
how long you have suffered, Croxone v
is so prepared that it is practically
impossible to take it into the human
system without results. You will find
it different from all other remedies.
There is nothing else on earth like
it. It starts to work immediately
| and more than a few doses are seldom
required to relieve even the V
most chronic, obstinate cases. q
It is the most wonderful remedy q
ever made for restoring the lifeless ^
organs to health and strength and
ridding the system of every particle .
of uric acid, and you can take it with
the utmost confidence that nothing A
on earth will so quickly cure such
conditions.
You can obtain an original pack- y
age of Croxone at trifling cost from >
any first-class druggist. All druggists ,
are authorized to personally return t
the purchase price if Croxone should
fail in a single case.
QINE that can be Absolutely Depended Upon f
anted?the only attention needed is oiling?starting c
^et us prove to you why the RAWLE1GH has be- I
for Big Surplus Power, Simplicity, Reliability, En- ^
'erfect Balance. The smoothest running engine built,
ir, no Vibration. The Rawleigh saves time, expense,
Never gets tired, always ready, soon pays for itself. v
IW & MACHINERY WORKS, - Atlanta, Qa.
*uo ^ [ . Tell ua what you need an engine (o*
, ask lor "Catlo^ue E'*
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Surplus of any Bank in
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County. 1
$ 50 000 i
17 500
DERS, 50 000 1
IS, 117 500
)RS:
I). V. RICHARDSON, P i
W A WUIVUAKT V
V I ** Villi UV/il f mL
WILL A. FREEMAN. I
ers every Accomodation ft
11 justify, and we solicit | :
Richardson, Wiil A. Freeman, r
-President. Cashier. J
yearly deposits. ?
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GET TO THE CAUSE
Conway People Are Learning the Way,
There is but little peace or com
ort for the man or woman with a
>ad back. The distress b?gins it
jarly morning?keeps up throughout
,he day. 1 &'s hard to got out of bed,
t's torture to stop or straighten,
Plasters and liniments may relieve,
jut cannot core if the cause is inside
-t.ho Uwlnove WKnn on?Vn?!~-? ""
wV II uvu OUIICI I1JK 9U,
ise Doan's Kidney Pills, ihe tested
ind proven kidney remedy, used in
ddney troubles for over 50 years.
Doan's Kidney Pills are recommendtd
by thousands for just such cases
Proof of their effectiveness in the
estimony of this Conway resident:
Mrs. Sidney Smith, N. Main St.,
Don way, S. C., says: 4 My back ach d
constantly and 1 had headaches
md dizzy spells. I rested poorly
>tid in the morning had no strength
r energy. Doan'i? Kidney Pills,
/hich I procured from the Norton
)rug Co., gave me more relief than
ny other kidney medicine I eyer
ook. Siuce I used them I have
ieen able to rest better, and I have
s?lt strong and haye been free from
?ain.M
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
imply ask for a kidney remedy-get
)oan's Kidney Pills--the same that
Irs. Smith had. Foster-Milburn
)o., Props., Buifalo, N. Y. Adv
The W. W. Club.
The W, W. Club met at the home
f Mrs. I, L. Lee on Saturday, April
8th.
^>ong, "America" was sung for
he opening, after which various
opics were discussed with much
nthusiasm.
Mrs Geo. Bellamy gave us an ineresting
talk on the different ways
re could use economy in the hou.j.
The cookiug problem was discussd
by other members of the club.
The program was carried out as
)llows:
Mrs. Rhent Hardwick, Teaching
>r Girls Bind.
Miss Ruth Carter, The Helping
iand Club of Nedsville, N. Y
Music.
Miss Susie Little, Heait to Heart
hat.
Reading.
The program was carried out very
icely.
The study of this club is that we
lay co-operate with our neighbor,
lat the ladies moy know one anothr
better, may work together for
le betterment of themselves, their
iends and the community. To help
?ake this neighoorbood a center o
rogress, of neighborliness, notel
)r pretty homes and its beautifu
omn )ife
When we organized this club, o ;ly
lot en joinju, and now we nuve
ew members, and are getti? g along
ith our club fine.
Fancy Lee,
Secretary.
Death of D. H. Jordan.
The many friends and relatives of
Ir. D. H. Joidan were shocked to
?arn of his j-uddden death at the
ome of his daughter in Nichols on
iaster Sunday.
Although he had be< n ill for a few
lys prior to his death his condition
'as not considered serious until a
w minutes before he passed awav.
Mr. Jordan was in his sixty-ninth
ear and was widely known through
t toe County having served as
ioderalor of the Pee Dee Union for
number of years.
lie was a consist rnt member of
he Missionary Baptise Cuurch and
ived a Christian life.
Besides a widow, he leaves the
ollowing children, W. 0. and N, D
i. Jordan of Conway, Mrs Rufus
Jroctor of the Willow Spring secion,
Mrs Buren Harrelson of
Nichols, Henry Jordan and Mrs.
Iraham of Barney, Ga.
W, P. Jordan.
The first of the strawberry crop
>f 1914 came into the city the early
)art of last week and consisted of
ine crate. The berries are ripen
ng rapidly now however, and the
ihipments will no doubt pick up.
Beware of Ointments for
Catarrh That Contain Mercury.
is mercury will surely destroy the
,ense of smell and completely de
range the whole system when enter
ing it through the mucous surfaces
Such articles should nevei bo usee
except on prescriptions from repu
table physicians, as the damage tbe^
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win uo is ten loid to the good yoi
jan possibly derive from them
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured
by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
contains no mercury, and is takei
internally, acting directly upon thi
blood and mucous surfaces of tb<
system. In buying Hall's Catarrl
Cure be sure you get the genuine. I
is taken internally and made in Tol
ido, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co
restimonials free.
Sold by Druggists. Price 75c pei
bottle.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
>tipation. Adv
CONWAY LODGE, No. 65, A. F. M
^ Therowill bo a regular com
ML munUation of Conway Lodge
No.(l5A.F. M. will ho bold
% if*nth- 19,4? 7:3<
jRmi l>. m. Wo have work alineel
^Ovory iiit-oting, so
como on time,
W. K. McCOM), \V\M.
;ilAS. Dl'HENBUItF, Sec. l'roteiu.
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Items From Prince's Mill.
Health of the community is gener,
allv y-)oa at this writing.
Qu te a large crowd attended the
contest at Berea.
k Misses Maud Anderson and Mirv
1 Capos dined at Mr A. H. Prince's
fc Sunday.
? Mr and Mrs Ed. Marsh of Conway
passed through our section a few
- days ago.
Messrs. Harmon Grainger and
Hoyt Shelley of Ay nor called at Mr.
1 A H. Prince's Sunday.
Mr. Nathau Grainger and daugb
ter, Miss Love, passed through our
' section enroute for home. They
spent some time in Conway.
( Mr. John B. Sarvis called at Mr.
: a it n .( ?_ o i ?
c*.. xx rnuw s ounu-iy.
Misses Neitie and I ia Rav SDent
Saturday and Sunday recently wi h
1 Miss Docia Cook.
Mr Flttcher Blanton of Floyds
called on Miss Mary Prince Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. Roll Shelley was the guest
of Miss Suafcha Prince on Sunday.
Miss Lela Jenrette attended the
Children's Day at Pleasant View.
Mr. Note Shelley was the guett
of Miss Aner Blanton Saturday.
Mr and Mrs W F Mishoe pes id
through our section some time airo. 8
Mr Redy Shelley called over at !
Prince's Mill some few days ago. -j
Mr Harry O'Neal called on his J
best girl Sunday. I
Bowser. .
Let HE Ro Your Compost !| I
I am the champion rotter of the world.
I'll rot leaves, straw, stalks, manure,
sawdust or any other vegetable matter,
even dirt, into a rich, high-grade fertilizer,
in less than two months.
Just keep me on the job and I will cave
you a big lot of that fertilizer *mouoy.
If you went to know all about this
compost rotting, as well as spraying .
I and preventing hog eholora, write *
"Red Devil," 619 N. Second Street,
St. Louis, Mo., and I'll send you a
1 if fin linnb t - ?
? .vva) ??! IIUitK now.
I am Red Devil Lye i
5c. For BIG CANS
Almost as big as those costing 10c. II
SAVE MY LABELS. 1 |j
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WANTED?Energy t'c, well versed
men of ?ood standing to co-operate
with us in the general introduc- u
tion of a product of tested qualities S
of greatest benefit to farmers as fer- ?
til zAtion cost reducer. OtTer liberal s
commission, contract, exclusive ter- b
ritory. Write P.O. Box 363, Sa- C
van nab, Ga, Adv 5-7-lb. f<
NOTICE OF SALE
TUnder
and by virtue of the decree and r
judgement of the court made by his Hon
or C. J. liarnage, Special, Presiding
.Judge, in the ca?e of T. JF. Berry Plain
till' vs. H. It. House, Defendant, and
dated the 30th day of March A I) ,
70/4, I, the undersigned W. L. Bryan,
Clerk of the Court of Horry County, ]
will sell at public auction to the highest
bidder before the Court House door at (
Conway, in Horry Oountv. and State of I
South Carolina, during legal hours of i
sale, on salesday iu May next, it being
the 4th day of said month, all and singular
those certain lands .situate in 7/orry
County, and described as follows, to-wit: ]
All of a certain tratt of Jaud in
township, Horry County, South Carolina, <
containing forty-three acres, bounded as
follows: North by lands of W. II. Dan
iels, jr., Ea?t by lands of W. II. Daniels i
and K. F. Gerrald, South by huds of (
8. P. Gerrald, and West by lane's of M. i
A. Gerrald; being a part of the land
deeded to W. N. Gerrald hv hU
8. P. Qerrald.
Terms of Sale, Cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers.
> Conway, S. C., April Oth, 1914.
M. C. Woods, W. L. Bryan.
Plaintiff's Att'y. C. C. C, P. for H. C.
P, A. Burroughs and H. C. Can5
non went intoPioyds township one
day the latter part of latt week to
look after the surveying anddivision
of the estate of the late Amelia C. E.
1 Lewis, in which the firm?of Bur
roughs & Collins Co., acquired a one
't third part by means of a mortgage
J sale Suit was brought to divide
the land,
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i Spring Laxative and Blood Cleanser
0 Plush out the accumulated waste
and poisons of the winter months,
t cleans your stomach, liver and kid.
neys of all impurities. Take Dr
King's New Life Pills; nothing better
for purifying the blood. Mild,
P non-griping laxative. Cures constipation;
makes you fcelfine. Take
. no otner, 20c, at your Druggist.
Buckien's Arnica Salve for All
Hurts. Adv
j No. Six-Sixty-Six
) This is a prescription prepared especially
t for MALARIA or CHILLS A. FEVER.
Five or six doses will break any case, and
if taken then as a tonic the ft* ever wiii not
return. It acts on the liver better than
Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c
As Stroni
The FARMERS' SI
with a view to assist tl
growing section of Horrj
its worth from the start,
as any.
i If you want todonosit i
ing bring it to us. If we
will do so in every way cc
ing.
Farmers' 5
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Notice of Discharge.
Notice is hereby ^iven that tbe j
ndersigned as guardian of Uutb |
tatlord Sossons, Bessie iMaude Ses-'
ions, and Marguerite Allene Sesions,
will apply to the jud^o of proate
of Horry County at his oOice at
!onway, S. C , al 11 o'clock in the
^renoon on the 1st day of June A.
). 1014. for a fiual discharge as
ucb guardian.
Bank of Conway, Conway Savings
lank, Successor to Bank of Conway. 1
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, '
County of Horry.
Hunk of Lor is, a Corporation, Plaintiff,
Against
L M. Fowler, W. II. B<41 and The
Norm uaronna uotton Oil 'Jo., (Wilnington
Mill.,) Defendants.
COPY SUMMONS FOB BELIEF
(Complaint Not Served)
ro THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE
NAMED:
You are hereby summoned and reip'.'r3d
to answer the complaint in this action,
which has been fillin the office of the
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas,
for the said County, and to serve a copy
of your answer to the said complaint on
the subscriber a; his ofllee at Conway, S.
C., within twenty days after the service
hereof; exclusive of the day of such service;
and if you fail to answer the complaint
within the time aforesaid, the
plaintiff in this action will apply to the
Court for tlie relief demanded in tin
complaint.
Dated March 26th, A 1) 1014.
H. II. Woodward,
Plaintiffs Attorney.
To The North Carolina Cotton Oil Co.
(Wilmington Mill,) absent defendant:
Take notice thai the Complaint in tin
foregoing stated action and the Sum
inons, of which the foregoing is a copy
were Med in the office of the Clerk o
tiie Court of Common Pleas, Conway
8. C., on the 2b?h day of March A. I).
1014.
W L Bryan, (L. S.) II 11 Woodward,
C. C. C P. Plaintiff's Att'y
j Are You a Won?
I The Woman's Tonie
I ^^FOI^SAl^T^AU^H^?ST|^
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m?m???leg?mm
I as Any.
"ATE BANK was started
le people of a busy and
! County. It has proved
and is now just as strong
pour money for safe keen
can accommodate you we I
insistent with sound bank- 8
State Bank,
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For many years the old reliable
irm of DUSENBUUY & CO., |
las l>een engaged in furnishing to jj
iho people of this entire section, jj
,he goods and supplies that they j]
teed, in almost endless variety, 5
)f the very best quality, and at jj
)rice3 that were entirely fair, and j]
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vmch has shown that wo were [U|
viiling to live and lot live. jj
If you want a sqnre deal como ||
Liid give uh your trade. We have jt
>een studying your wants, and is |
, pleasure to servo you.
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TODDVILLE, S. C. [ll|
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To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take GAXA'I IVR HKOMO Quinine. 11 stops the
Cough and Ilcadachc and works olf the Cold.
! Druggists refund money if it fails to cure.
E. W. GROVE'S signature on acli box. 26c.
Selling Cheap
For Cash.
At
WOODWARD BROS., STORE.
Butt Meat 10c
Merry Widow Flour, 21lbsSacks _ 75c
100 Rags Corn, going cheap,
j 50 Rags Feed Oats,
50 Rags Good Rice,
50 Rags Molasses Feed.
50 Rags Bran,
1000 Founds Butt Meat.
And Car Loads of Plate Ice will be
coming soon. Phone us your wants.
Phone No. 35.
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Best Lunches.
Soft Drinks.
I have opened a first-class Lunch
, Counter and Soda Fountain on 3r<4
Avenue, near the Town Square
' Kvorythin# clean, Quick Service,
5 Best and most wholesome materials
J. P. TODD.
' Stables
.1 have moved my Sale.ables and
Livery to the Wall & Altaian old
stahdi where 1 will still be ready to
serve the public piomptly with good
teams.
Call on rne^for a good turnout to *
any point in the county.
S O JOHNSON
t/RUB-MY-TISM
I Will cure your Rheumatism
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
y Burns. Old Sores, Stings of Insects
I Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used iujternally
and externally. Price 25c.