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SLEEP DISTURBING BUI BACKACHE-RHEUM Even Most Chronic Sufferers Find Relief After A Few Doses Are Taken Backache, urinary disorders, fend rheumatism, are caused from weak, inactive kidneys, which fail to filter out the impurities and keep the blood pure, and the only way on earth to premanently and positively cure such troubles, is to remove the cause. The new discovery, Croxone, cures such conditions because it reaches the very roots of the disease. It soaks right into the stopped up, inactive kidneys, through the walls and linings; cleans out the little filtering cells and glands; neutralizes and dis' solves the poisonous uric acid substances that lodffe in th* ininta and muscles to scratch and irritate and cause rheumatism; it neutralizes the urine so it no longer irritates the tender membranes of the bladder, and cleans out and strengthens the stopped up, lifeless kidneys so they filter and sift all the poisons from ^ READ WHAT NOT* |. LIPPMAN'S CREA1 ,, r?r. AllHrcdirc, Rcjroncy, Texas, writes: r " It is thu IcauiiiK blood purifier." Dr. Whitehead, Metcalfe, tin., prescribes ^ it. nttd with I'. P. P. completely cured J. rtj 11. lJuvidson, who had suffered fifteen T? yoarB with blood poison and sores. j IT WILL HELP YOU, TOO4 F. V. LIPPMAN, SAA | As Stron; IThe FARMERS' ST vith a view to assist th< arrowing section of Horry ,ts worth from the start, a8 any. If you want to deposit y ing bring it to us. If we will do so in every way coi og. Farmers' S AYNORI r?bani - GROCE B | JOHN DANIE !' This new grocery has jus J ine&s in the elegant n< jj Everybody's Store on t f j| Street, conveniently loca I STAPLE AND FAM j Also Heavy Groceries of feedstuff's, always in stc m New Clean Building and 4 [j Courteous Treatment to JOHN DAN! r-=Jr=^n^n^ ^r^[==Jn=? r^Jr=i/i^!t JC^ A gasoum? N - ?\V--]r ,run when w r ^ */" <; |B^k stopping, I duranc??ndf /} <\ \ a^,o'uteV no i1 j|heli>* evr.rvone. 1 " ^ ?' Sttl SOUTHERN SAW W.lte for Catalogue E. Tell us what jroi LA GRIPPED A\m rah rm r*c lii iiy sie m4 mm t -?? No. Six-Sixty-Six This is a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and ^ if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 2Sc ODER WEAKNESS 11ISM, QUICKLY VANISH ' r: the blood, and drive. it out of the system. 8 So sure, so positive, so quick and ? lasting, are the results obtained from ? the use of Croxonc, that three doses ? a day for a few days are often all t] that is required to cure the worst n case of backache, regulate the most ? annoying bladder disorders, and over- k come the numerous other similar, conditions. E It is the most wonderful prepara- n tion ever made for the purpose. It is entirely different from all other 81 remedies. There is nothing else on f earth to compare with it. It is so b prepared that it is practically impos- ? sible to take it into the human sys- ^ tern without results. You can obtain an original package I of Croxone at trifling cost from any n first-class dru? store. All druggists arc autnorized to personally return ?' the purchase price if Croxone fails to w give desired results, regardless of g how old you are, how long you have 1 suffered, or what else has failed t cure you. v _ h MHnn j f Rheumatism I I Blood Poison I SJ } Scrofula, Malaria M s | Skin Disease 1 g I Because it Purifies h s ^ the Blood H f, D PEOPLE UT OF K si r REMEDY?P. P. P. |; f, Rabbi Salomon, of the Baraanah Con- K* vrcutitfa, writes : " Had seven attacks of pj MalArial fever lasting from a week to ten K| *.r days. I took your medicine as a forlorn Hfl Lt hope, but now confess that P. P. P. was B| 1C a real benefit." ^8 b< AT ALL DRUQQI8T8?fl.OO I S fANNAH, QEORQIA I b, WWII III 11?8 11 E, hi ~ b\ I as Any. ljj ATE BANK was started N< ! people of a busy and County. It has proved 01 and is now just as strong de it our money for safe keep- 'J, can accommodate you we w< nsistent with sound bank- ^ st ^ ed so late Bank, i 7 01 BP wj ? to nHBl as re > St [ELS 1 8 R.Y CO. " LS, Manager. 1 hi jj m t been opened for bus- m bw store next door to I ^ he east side of Main U (>~ ted for the trade. [j| ICY GROCERIES. 1 all kinds, hay, grain, k >ck. t clean goods. I it ? [ELSf Mn'gr | <5il'=Jr=Jn=ur=l ^jr=^r=^u?; / r=n7=D QINE that can faa Absolutely Depended Upot anted?the only attention needed i* oiling??rarti?i J jtt us prove to you why the R AWLE1GH has be- I for Big Surplus Power, Simplicity, Reliability. En- I 'erfect Balance. The smoothest .'unning engine built, ir, no Vibration. The Ravleigh saves time, expanse, Nawtfotbtir?L always rtufv. toon navt (or itself. a our word for it, On to the plant wtiero thin pa tied and see a 4 hp operating the entire plant, ot Lewis's mill and pee a larger engine. < & MACHINERY WORKS, Atlanta Ga. t need an engine for, JOHNSON'S i, and Tablets Ik TONIC 1 RUB-MY-TISM ' 1 Will cture your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, J Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects (Btc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in- i ftsmally and externally. Price 25c. ! MAKES RAPID HEADWAY idd Thin Fact to Your Store of Know lodge. Kidney disease often advances so apidly that many a person is firmly i its grasp before aware of its proress. Promt attention should bet iven the slightest symptom of kidney isorder. If there is a dull pain in the ack, headaches, dizzy spells or a ired, worn-out feeling, or if the kidey secretions are offensive, irregular nd attended by pain, procure a good idney remedy at once. Your townspeople recommend loan's Kidney Pills. Read the statelent of this Conway citizen. Mrs. D. H. Moore, Conway, S. C., ays: "About two years ago I was uucniig Hum Riuiicy luiujjuuiu, ackache and pains in my loins. 1 lso had headaches and dizzy spells, lothing semed to do me any good unit I used Doan's Kidney Pills. Since took them, I have had no further eed of a kidney medicine." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't imply ask for a kidney remedy?get oan's Kidney Pills?the same that Irs. Moore had. Foster-Milburn Co. rops., Buffalo, N. Y.?adv. NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the decree nd judgement of the court made by is Honor S. W. G. Shipp Presiding udge, in the case of The American rational Bank, Plaintiffs vs. J. B. 'yler and Stanley Allen, Corporators, rading under the Firm name and tyle of Tyler & Allen, Defendants, nd dated the 27th day of May A. D., 914, I, the undersigned J. A. Lewis, heriff of Horry County, will sell at ublic auction to the highest bidder efore the Court House door at Conay, in Horry County, and State of outh Carolina, during legal hours of ale , on salcsday in July next, it beig the 6th day of said month, all and ngular those certain lands situate i Horry County, and described as allows, to-wit: All and singular all that certain lece, parcel or tract of land con lining Thirty (30) Acres, more or ss, situated, lying and being in Bay3ro Township and in the County and tate aforesaid. With the following metes and >unds: Bounded on the North by nds of I. C. Hardee and Wm. Baker, ast by lands of H. M. Rabon, South / lands of G. J. Holliday and West / lands of I. C. Hardee. The within mentioned premises is cated about one half mile South rest from Bakers Cross roads, and ing the same tract of land convey[ to us by Scott Rabon, and Howell abon by their deeds. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser pay for papers. >nway, S. C., May 30th, .A D., 1914. . H. Woodward, J. A. Lewis, Plaintiff's Att'y. SherifT of H. C. 0. 10537. TREASURY .DEPARTMENT .. Bee of Comptroller of the Currency Washington, D. C., May 6, 1914. WHEREAS, by satisfactory evince presented to the undersigned, has ,been made to appear that HE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK ? CONWAY" ift the Town of Conly in the County of Horry and ate of South Carolina has comied with all the provisions of the atutes of theUnited States, requirto bo complied with before an asciation shall be authorized to com?nce the business of Banking; NOW THEREFORE I, John :elton Williams, Comptroller of the irrency, do hereby certify that HE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK F CONWAY" in the Town of Conxy in the County of Horry and ate of South Carolina is authorized comemnce the business of Banking provided in Section Fifty one hund d and sixty nine of the revised atutes of the United States. IN TESTIMONY WHEREF witness my hand and Seal of of:e this sixth day of May, 1914. S \ Inn Willi / wuv. ua^ltUJI TT iiuaiuo* Comptroller of the Currency. Trespass Notice. I do hereby forewarn all persons of mting, fishing, trapping, cutting, or oving or trespassing upon any of y land in any way or manner, under le full penalty of the law. D. W. Stevens. 25-4t.-pd. the hogs. v) ' One tablespoonful of Red Devil Lye dissolved in a pint of water, then added to the slop or soft feed for ten hog% fed to Imgs night and morning throughout the year, will PREVENT I cholera end worme I Germs become worms, and worms 1 make hogs siek. Give me a chance ^ at these germs and worms and I'll | SAVEjrOORJIOOS Red Devil Lye. W v"^> IN BIO CANS p* ? k cost you only KI. f Nail the tlmel Price Mrs. Thos. E. Cooper of Wilming;on, N. C., was in Conway last week the guest of relatives. Capt. P. H. Sasser and family have moved to Myrtle Beach, and they will remain there until the season at Myrtle Beach is over. Hi if in CARDS IN THIS COLUMN ARE $5.00 IN ADVANCE. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RUNNING THE CARD THROUGH SECOND PRIMARY. For Congress I hereby announce myself a canidate to represent the sixth Conressional District in the next Conress,subject to the action of the Democratic primary. A. L. Hamer. NO. 1053G. TREASURY DEPARTMENT Oflice of Comptroller of the Currency Washington, D. C., May 0, 1914. WHEREAS, by satisfactory evi- j dence presented to the undersigned, J it has been madeto appear that "THE | CONWAY NATIONAL BANK" in the Town of Conway in the County i of Horry and the State of South <| Carolina has complied with all the j provisions of the Statutes of the j Qfot-nc vnniiii'ml in lin enm- I I U IlltVll 1V\JV<11 vu vv wv- -WW.. , v plied with before an association shall [j be authorized to commence the busi- rj ness of Ranking; k NOW THEREFORE I, John fi| Skelton Williams, Comptroller of the jj Currency, do hereby certify that U "THE CONWAY NATIONAL _ BANK" in the Town of Conway in the County of Horry and State of South Carolina is authorized to commence the business of Banking as provided in Section Fifty one hundred and sixty nine of the revised Statutes of the United States. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF witness my hand and Seal of office this sixth day of May, 1914. (L. S.) Jno. Skelton Williams, Comptroller of the Currency. 7-16-14. adv. NOTICE. ,r The First National Bank of Conway, located at Conway, in the State , of South Carolina, is closing its af- . fairs. All note holders and other 'J creditors of the association are there- ^ fore hereby notified to present the ^ notes and other claims for payment. T HAL. L. BUCK, President. } Dated May 7th, 1914. ^ . j. Statement of the Ownership, Management, Circulation, Etc., Re* li quired by the Act of August S 24, 1912. ii of THE HORRY HERALD, publish- 5 ed weekly at Conway, South Caro- a lina, for April 1st, 1914. v5 Name and Post office Address. i Editor, H. H. Woodward, Conway, b S. C.; Managing Editor, H. H. Woodward, Conway, S. C.; Business Man- s ager, H. H. Woodward, Conway, S. r C.; Publisher, Conway Publishing ii Company. a Owners: (If a corporation, give e its name and the names and ad- g dresses of stockholders holding 1 per C cent or more of total amount of y stock. If not a corporation, give 1 names and addresses of individual 1 owners.) 'c Conway Publishing Company, a i corporation; the only stock holder j holding 1 per cent or more of the I total amount of stock, is H. H. Wood ward, Conway, S. C. f Known bondholders, mortgagees, c and other security holders, holding t 1 per cent or more of total amount j of bonds, mortgages, or other securi- t tics; None. ? H. H. Woodward. I Sworn to and subscribed before me < this 29th day of May, 1914. ? J. Mc. C. Martin, CL. S.) l Notary Public for South Carolina. I I Always Lead to Better Health. Serious sickness start in disorders of the stomach, liver and kidneys. ' The best corrective and preventive is Dr. King's New Life Pills. They Purify the Blood?Prevent Constipation, keep Liver, Kidneys and Bowels in healthy condition. Give you better i health by ridding the system of fermenting and gassy foods. Effective and mild. 25c at your Druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for all Hurts.?adv. BLOOD POISON J ^ from'one or t wo"that T J t and Into the blood, f A applied right ewer would have killed thoto tew A \ serine end kept theie millions from being born. \ . A To h?v? a isc. box of this salve readr for cmer- A ? gentles, ask for Dr. BeU'a Antiseptic Solve. ? ? T i YOtJE. Sepen6ence?>aj tour Independence Day be j iH to put money in the Han letof mination to add to it: \fiserl ycur^el f ? Exert )-c lependent. Brin^ lliat d? DAY and in future year?5 DEPENDENCE DAY in it* tr 1 I IMI8 pSSf i I j IPPK i ! I II l jl II PETITION FOR A DRAINAGE nicrwrrT lMkl 1 IV A V 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. Court of Common Pleas?Clerk's ornce. SUMMONS. S. S. Owens, et. al., Plaintiffs, vs. B. F. Hucks, ct. al., Defendants. \> the Defendants: George Anderson, R. M. Brown, ennie Cox, L. I). Clardy, Soeastee oint Stock Co., W. B. Clardy, Mgr., k.da Gillis, W. H. Hardee, R. Hewitt, i. L. Hucks, W. G. Turbevillc, T. G. )wens, John Owens, P. J. Owens, Ida Stalvcy, R. Stalvey, Nora Stalvcy, I). Suggs, W. F. Simmons, C. (J. lew ton, M. M. Stalvcy, Simeon lucks. Whereas, a petition for the estabishment of a Drainage District in locastee and Conway Townships, lyng on the Atlantic Ocean and Folley Iwamp, between the Conway Coast nd Western Railroad and the Old Irk Road was filed by S. S. Owens nd others on the 2ist day of December, A. D. 1912; Whereas, upon rcturr for hearing aid petition on the 1st day of Febuary, A. D. 1912, no objections hav ng been made to the petition in the hove stated case, a Board of View rs, consisting of A. J. Baker, Engineer, George W. King, and Alex J. Hardy, were appointed to make a ireliminary report upon the proposed eported on the 15th day of March, 91?'>, in favor of the establishment >f said District, and added to the in ?? ino /In fi\f 4 Un nhmrn tm iv^Ail iai viuo viuiAJiiviuui nil" tiuuvr luiiiivn jersons herein summoned to answer; ^ow, therefore, You are hereby summoned and reluired to answer the petition for the establishment of the Drainage Dis,rict aforesaid; and to file a copy of /our answer to the said petition or ,he Clerk of Court of Horry County it his office in Conway within twenty [20) days after the service hereof exclusive of the day of such service: ind if you fail to answer the sai< petition within the time aforesaid he plaintiff in this action will apply for the relief asked in this petition Dated March 2, 1014. W. L. 11 RYAN, (D. S.) Clerk of Court. Po Ada Gillis and W. G. Tubeville Absent Defendants: Take notice that the petition in the foregoing stated action was filed ii the office of the Clerk of the Court o Common Pleas, at Conway, S. C., oi the 21st day of December A. D. 19.12 W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) Clerk of the Court of Commoi Pleas.?Adv. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned Elizabeth Vereen, adminis tratrix of the estate of Edgar A. Vc reen, deceased, will apply to th Judge of Probate of Horry Count} at his office at Conway, S. C., at 1 o'clock a. m., or. the 29th day of Jun A. D. 1914, for a final discharge a such administratrix. ELIZABETH VEREEN, Adiministratrix of Edgar A. Vc reen, deceased. G-25-lmo. W A NTE D?Clean Rags at T1 | Herald Office. / ^ins on the Day you II k?with a resolve arad IN regularly. G urself and bo fj oilar to our BamU H you. can celebrate * 'uc spirit. r r jmi J?J..TfttTJ Come ir* W U and talk fej nnuv B" '?" 9 M. L m m mmjj 8. fit For rainy years the old reliable [jj] firm of DUSENBURY & CO., I has been engaged >n furnishing to | the people of this ontire section, j| the goods and supplies that they [fl need, in almost endless variety, | of the very best quality, and at jj prices that wore entirely fair, aud |t which has shown that we were l! willing to live and let live. jjj If you waut a sqnre deal come j] and give us your trade. We have [1 been studying your wants, and is 5 i\ Tllflacill'o tr* onuim _ uu ooi ? o y yj Ui BIWTI TODDVILLE, S. C. tfj 1 i 0 c ~ 'r=JT^J{^= < r=jtac^/-^l 1 Selling Cheap For Cash. .__\__At WOODWARD BROS., STORE. Butt Meat 10c^ Merry Widow Flour, 24 1bsSacks... 75e 100 Bags Corn, going cheap, 50 Bags Feed Oats, 50 Bags Good Rice, 50 Bags Molasses Feed. 50 Bags Bran, 1000 Pounds Butt Meat. And Car Loads of Plate Ice will be coining soon. Phone us your wants Phone No. 35. Best Lunches. Soft Drinks. I have opened a lirst-class Lunch Counter and Soda Fountain on 3rri Avenue, near the Town Square. Everything clean. Quick Service. Best and most wholesome materials J. P. TODD. Wintlirop College SCHOLARSHIP and INTRANCE EXAMINATION The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop College and for the admission of new students will bo hold at the County ' Court House on Friday, July .'1, at 9 a. m. Applicants must not be loss than sixteen years of age. When 1 Scholarships are vacant after July 3 ' they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this ox? animation, provided they meet the : conditions governing the award. Ap' plicants for Scholarships "should ? write President Johnson before the examination for Scholarship exam ination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 10, 1914. For further information and catalogue, iWdress Pros. 1). II. Johnson, Hock Hill, ' S. C.?Adv. G-25-Sti. * \ f i Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden to enter or trespass in any manner i upon our lands in Floyds township, Horry County, under penalty of the - law. Hunting, fishing, trapping, raking straw, or trespass in any other manner or form is strictly forbidi den, and will be prosecuted. C. F. Hammond, !- J. M. Hammond, e 6-1 l-4ti. J. F. Hammond. x , s NOTICE. On Saturday June 26th, 1914, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon I will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash all my household and kitchen ? furniture. Sale will take place at my ? old residence in Northwest I.oris. adv?6-18-8t. J. C. Bryant. Loris, S. C,