The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 28, 1916, Image 3
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' THE SWEUHN6 SHMOT i
| White Hands that clutched the steel.
Bat the Thing was alive. THfe eyes
II glowed with, hatred that made them
/ orbs of lire. Leontlne saw one of tpe #
hands raise the dagger and move to- >
ward the Argentine.
Sebastian saw that too. His first
shock of terror had sent him staggering
back ugi'.tnst the wall, numbed,
' dased and palsied. Now he screamed v
In mortal fear, turned, and dnshed s
from the room. Leontlne heard him c
i running down the halh The hall door c
opened r..id shimmed. Sebastian was 1
i' gone. |1
(TO BE CONTINUED.)
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IN MEMORIUM. c
Joseph Tilly Sessions was borr <
near Adrian, S. C., on August 31, \
3846, and departed this life on Noy. *
28, 1916. On Marcli 7th. 1807 ht t
was happily married to Miss Fanny *
Lewis, seven children were born to 3
them, of whom five survive, four i
' Son./ ftnri nnp rlnncrVif?av
He was in fai'ing health for thr s
!past two years, but his final illnes^ <
was only two wecVs. *
While he knew it was only a fav* i
more hours here to stay, he express 1
'/ e<! no alarm over hit: condition, but <
said he had no fears of goin^ on.
}j "Uncle TfiJlv" as he wAs familiar!;
;/ known, will be mifcscd by alt wVT-'
, knew him, for to khow him \y?s t. t
(( like him, and'he had lited he14? 1
practically all his life, except th' 1
[) years of se Vice he pnt in, in Wf J
Confederate a: mv, he was wel' ^
\ known, and had many friend^
The interrnfut was the folloy/i??
Iday, the Services being conducted by
Rev. Mv. Ldnmion of Convt'av, p.
Poplar church.
i Mav we all live to meet him in (
i that beautiful c'ty. where the sun 1
' never sets and the leaves never
fade. (
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W. E. Tyler visited ConWay lar.i
f Saturday.
RUEFM ATOM'S
I TERRIBLE TORTURES
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With Ex res-: f' i-ic Acid in Your System
You Can >J wer Be Free
From Rhen m a t ism.
Why ? Because any exposure to
' .1.-1 !- ??_
vm??, vi.'iixis, campncss cnuis you1
! blood: ?t. strangulates; tho uric acid
chrystalizcs and forms deposits 01
needle-like particles which lodge ir
the joints and tissues. Result? In,
tense pain ard Rheumatism.
' If you are troubled with Rheumatism,
go to Conway Drug Co., and
I buy a bottle of WONDERGREEN,
and you will be surprised how entirely
different you will feci in a
short time. It doesn't matter how
long you have suffered, how old you
i are, or what vou have used. Th(
f WONDERGREEN is such that it ir
practically impossible to take it into
the human system -without sflmt
btne'i iftl results. ,
Price 50c and SI .00 the bottle. For
sale by CONWAY DRUG CO.?adv
CITATION.
STATE OK SOOTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
By J. S. Vaugnt, Es<,uivc, Probate
Judge.
WHEREAS Ella Scott made suit
to me, to grant her Letters of Adrniuj
istration of the Estate of and effects
of Edward Scott.
THESE ARE THEREFORE t<
to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of the
said Edward Scott, deceased, thai
they be and appear, before me, in
.the Court of Probate, to bo held at
Conway, S. C., on 5 h day of January
1916 next, after publication hereof,
at 11 o'clock in the forenoon to shew
cause, if any they have, why the said
Administration should not be granted.
GIVEN under my Hand, this 14th
clay of December Anno Domini. 1916.
Published on the 21 and 2Sth days
of December 1916 in the Horry Herald.
J. S. VAUGHT,
Probate Judge, Horry County,
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A POPULAR VERDICT
Based on Evidence of Conway People.
Grateful thousands tell it?
- Of weak backs made strong?
Of weak kidneys made well?
Urinary disorders corrected.
Conway people add their testimony.
They praise Doan's Kidney Pills.
Conway evidence is now complete.
Conway testimony is confirmed;
Reports of early relief substantiated.
Merit doubly proved by test of time
Let a Conway citizen speak.
B. F. Skipper, carpenter, Main St.,
Conway, says: "I was annoyed by
pains in my Jback. My kidneys did not
act as they should. I used Doan's
Kidney Pills procured from the Norton !
Drug Co., and they brought me
prompt relief. I have had no backache
or pains siilce and my kidneys
i v _ _ ? _ ' ~
nave Deen regular in action." (State-1
me lit given January 5, 1910.)
OVER FOUR YEARS LATER, Mr. '
Skipper said: "I use Doans Kidney '
Pills occasionally, whenever my kid- ,
neys show any signs of disorder and
they always give me relief." j
' Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't .
simply ask for a kidney remedy?get
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that J
Mr. Skipper has twice publicly recom- ^
mended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., <
Buffalo, N. Y.?adv. I
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Hn QoMhn That Dots Nat Affaet Tbt Naad
Because of ita tonic and laxative effect, LAXATIVE
BROMO QUININK is better than ordinary
Suinine and does not cause nervousness nonxink
in head. Remember the full nAme an.
look for the signature of K. W. GROVE. 25c. ;
:VER SALIVATED BY I
CALOMEL? HORRIBLE!
, j
Calomel is quicksilver and acts'
like dynamite on
your liver.
Calomel loses you a day! Vou knov
vhat calomel is. It's mercury; quick*
lilver. Calomel is dangerous. it
:rashes into sour bile like dynamite.,
ramping and sickening you. Calo
nel attacks the bones and should
lever be put into your system.
When you feel billious, sluggish,
:onstipated and all knocked out ano
>elicve you need a dose of dangerous
alomel just remember that your
lruggist sells for 50 cents a largv
>ottle of Dodson's Liver Tone, whicv
s entirely vegetable and pleasant to
ake and is a perfect substitute foi
:alome). It is guaranteed to stai\
mpr liver without stirring ycu up
nside, and can not salivate.
Don't take calomel! It makes you
lick the next day; it loses you a
lay's work. Dodson's Liver 'font
straightens you right up and you
"eel great. Give it to the ch ldrcnj
because it is perfectly harmless and
loesn't gripe.?adv
TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons are hereby forbidd- .
;o ente or trespass upon the lands
tnown as Henry Howell estate in
Kucks Township, under penalty 01 '
the law.
h pd. JESSE M. HOWELL.
NOT7CT5. 1
Under ami by villus of Dccrcta.
Orders made by his Honor, Monde.
L. Smith, Judge Presiding in Twelfth
Circuit, one dated Sept. 27, 1910, unci
the other dated December 7th, 1910
i.i the case of Conway National i
Bunk, a Corporation, Plaintiff , vs.
Mary J. Smitn, J. A. Lewis, ec ai.
Defe.idc nt3, U e undersigned will ei
fcr j'or suic before the Ci.urt liousv
door at Conway, S. C., on Tuesday
the 2u<l day or January, 1917, (>uo..
day being a legal hoiliday.)
"ALL AND SINGULAR, Those
certain parcels and tracts of land
situate in Green Sea Township
County of Horry, and in the State oi
South Carolina. TRACT NO. 1: Cor.
tainin.* One Hundred and Fifty (IcO
acres, more or less. Bounded as follows,
to wit: Lying on the West
side of Big Bay Swamp; and on the i
West side of W. C. & C. R. Road.
Beginning on big lightwood stak*. {
corner in Sow Bay on a ditch bank;
11*% cut 1/1 /l'4*hL *1.
viiv.li u|^ oam UikV.il OUU lilCUSt tO LJJt
middle ditch in Bay Field; then East
up said Middle Ditch to the corne
diich; thence running the right hand
fork or prong of said Sow Bay;
thence an Easterly course to J. J.
Powell's line to a stake cornea ;
thence a South course with J. J.
Powell's line to the N. W. Todd corner;
thence West with the Todd line
to the Henry Fowler line; then with
the said Fowler line to J. J. Fowler's
Jine to the beginning corner.
TRACT NO. 2; Containing one
hundred and forty (140) acres, r. or.
or less. Bounded on the North by
lands of E. M. and Colon Fipps
Vest by lands of J. J. Fowler, and
South by lands of J. J. Fowler am!
Tract No. 1. This being the Tract on
which I now reside.
TRACT NO. 3: Also another
tract containing one hundred fifty
(150) acres, more or less, bounded
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as iouows, to wit: Beginning: on a
stake corner on Ditch Bank in Sow
Bay; thence running Southeast up
said ditch to a middle ditch in Ba;
field; thence up said middle ditch
through Bay field to cross ditch:
thence up right hand prong of said
Sow Bay East course to J. J. Pow
ell's line; thence said E. C. Powell's
line to the beginning point.
This tract with No. 2 containing
Two Hundred Ninety (200 acres,
more or less, and is the identical
land conveyed to me (Mary P.
Smith) by C. P. Quattlebaum, Receiver
of the estate of Smith & Burv
Recorded in the office of Register of
Mesne Conveyance for Horry County,
on Book J J, Page 563, .364 and
365."
Terms of Sale: Cash. Purchaser
to pay for papers.
Dec. 13, 1916.
W. L. BRYAN,
Special Master.
ROBT. B. SCARBOROUGH,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
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Neglected Cold? Grow Worse.
A cough that racks and irritate
the* throat may lead to a seriou
chronic cough, if neglected. The her
ing pine balsams in Dr. Bell's Pin<
rar Honey?Nature's own remedywill
soothe and relieve the irritatior
breathing will be easier, and the an
tiseptic properties will kill the gem
which ' retarded healing. Have i'
handy for croup, sore throat an
chronic bronchial affections. Gat r
bottle to-day. Pleasant to take. A'
3tll Druggist, 25c?adv.
o
Piles Cored In 6 to 14 Days
Yoar druggist wilt refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure any esse of Itching,
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6to Mdsyo.
The first application gives Ease and Rest. SOc
tlac&l and
. " t y
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Misses Sadie aivi Mac Goldfinch;
are in the city speeding the holidays ]
with their p?. cats. <
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N. J. Hardfc was in Coi way on
business one c^ay i. st week. 1
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Mrs. J. ?. Watson is spending the ;
holidays with her parents in Marie n. <
Miss Louise Powell :nd Robert
Powell, spent Christmas at Fair ,
Bluff, N. C. 1
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A. T. Collins recently ^eeurcd a
good flow of artesian water in rear j
of the brick budding now occupied ]
by Lum Jung, the Chinese Laundryman.
The water has been pipe I i t
the building and used to supply ihr
wash tubs in the laun<lry.
*
Miss Edna Earlc Spivcy, who is
attending Chicora College for Wo-1
men. at Columbia, is spending th.
holidays with her parents, Col. and
Mrs. D. A. Spire y.
* *
Miss Mabel Norton is spending the
holidays with relatives at FaiV
Bluff;
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Clarence ^fcssions is at home to
jpiond the holidays.
A vandevilP tvoivo waning under,
"die nrrno of Cms <? Fleer, arrived in
Cor.wnV !' st week, and by arrange- j
mefit wit h the Pastime theater plr.y-j
od several mghts with a change at
each performance. They drew!
croc ds to see the shows.
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. P\ '*iim . C. Bonn rpent Christmas!
in Ccnway.
I will have on Jan. 1st. 1017 For
t ilKo C'V veil" 'tMiiUrc hods. f.ftu r <
A1 so pood tobacco reed, free. W.
Percy Hardwiel: **/}-\
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JVTi~<s ^T^wpvr'- Lewis is snend're
the bolide s with her parents, Mv.
and Mrs. G. I. Lewi?..
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Mr. and M"s. Rn'vvl Sparks or
Aynor, spent the holidays here.
* -* * *
M"vn r>r"e"lnvv vs in the city to
spnrd the holidays. \
Order your Ferti'ir:evs earl v. p'a"*t
your crops as soon as you em. re-member
the early bird catches the
worm. W. Percy TTaHwioko.?adv.
* * *
1
W. O. Lewrimoro arrived in the!
r 'opt , oei. f(/ .vpend the holidays
at his old home.
TTV-^nr T,nn?: is at home from
'Hopewell, Va.
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W. E. Pns<mbuvy was in Conway
one day last week.
mm mm*
Miss Janottc McQueen. the erficmnt
stenographer and t\T>ir*t for tht
Conway Tavnhrr Company. is spending
the# holidays wi*^ rriend3 and
relatives at Morvin. N. C.
m m m * m
W. R. Brkt came home from
Georgetown to spend the holidays
with his family.
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Miss Dddin E. Biggerly is mxvn!ino
the holidays at her home at Harmony.
N. C.
I con save you monev on ycir
Fertilizer the coming season, also on
your potato seed. W. Percy Hardwicke.?adv.
* A * * ?
Mrs. Thomas E. Cooper arrived in
Conway recently to spend the Christ
mas holidays with relatives.
*****
The car shortage is the most seroius
hindcrence in getting any kmc
of Fertilizer you may wish, order
! early and be on the safe side. vv.
Percy Hardwicke. Kr
*****
Hreak your Cold or LaGrippe with r
few doses of G(>(?.?adv
. _>
"M For W
Ml I 1 V V\ You need n ro.nl
Mi I \\ the trouble. Let that
#/f | catarrhal conditions, t
M w I acute catarrh; it ma
I quently becomes systei
9 M tinal tract iuj well as
I s7% PERUNA
I It clears away th<
I nnd tones up the systf
I *n catarrh by thousa
I tell the world of their
II 1 MM roR ute.coucMvcoios.oTMiRHAi 1
^ flUfASCS MtWUU*(Mtl( n MtVlMt I
I PtUWCDWMt (KifflMlir 1
Price BO Cto, <?Ww(whj?) ^
11 w J?iaam^f
Give Your Li\
V
Take a lime tried and proven rei
iveness, Biliousness, Jaundice, .
Blood, Pimples, Indigestion. If i
Dr. Thacher's Livei
low Liver ud Kkbeve are jrew beat friei
whet m)ntid they hscs?e year Meet das
Mprtid yee should looetietely toko this
?Y9SW?S.? o:
Person el
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Mrs. W. L. Bryan and little sou.
Lamar, are spending the holidavs in .
Columbia with Mrs. Bryan's father.
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Get land deeds and mortgages of t
real estate at the Herald office. We t
have been making them a long time. *
And you can depend upon the blanks J
/ou got at the Herald office.
Legal blanks are always the right ;
kind at the Herald office. t
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M iss Snllyc Hamilton has resign?*'
her position as o le of the tcachcri t
of the Burroughs High School. She i 1
left for her home in Dillon the latte*
part of last week.
(
Miss Margarett Connor is spend- '
nig the holidays at her home in
Oi angeburg.
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L. Bell was ni Conway on busi-'
... vltc Ir.'.'er part of last week.
0 * 9 *
Mi.? sc ^u'.h a d Lucv Spivev are
at home tr pend the holidays from
Col:or College.
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Mi * Mn 1 our is to
the ho'"d?vs wiC. h<ir n.vtl.cr, M"?.
.".'tic Me .. Lc't**. |
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LOST?Brtwcr* * V Swamp and j
H'oinowoort, S. C.y C'.o Sv.li 1 ' <k j
Wesson N'\ o2 pUtel. Find, r*'
p'ease notify anil rcim?? the same
to A. Gibsom Corstabby R. F. D.
No. 2, Nichols, S. C.?ndv - I
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Miss Vivian Sparks v,,1s an nrlas'
wo ok and is spending the hcli
davs at home with b*" parent \
Mi s Mnud Dn^onbury is at hm.
for the holidays.
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StoKen Kpig ?s spc-nmpo* the noi
days with his mother on El.n Street
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Miss Don"a Coleman a"' Mrsim* i
Comic C'lomn am rpe^'iny; tin
holidays at Fair Bluff. N. C.
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WA NTRD?Men won d "> "'m to oarr i
fivf 815F>.00 ner mouth wr'to u.,j
to-day for position cz srl urnrp |
ovow o))"i/iv 'r,'lv r' ' 1
men4. (TNT'HI P^TROT FtJAI j
CO., CT.EVELAND, OHIO.?adv
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T' uvnnn Sparks is at home from j
the CitadfM.
The stores last work wove in holi- ,
da" dress. most of the merchants j
I decorating for the occasion The)
j Clv'strr.as shonpers caro to Conway j
| "s usual in number during the lat-1
; Vm .days of last week.
*
Chapman Thompson is at home
Carlisle Fitting School at Spa;
tanburg.
M'SS Nannie ll"'4' ppp'if fho
Christmas holidays vi11-1 her percnts
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Prill.
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Frank Thompson is r.t home for
tho hoi;davs from his studies at the
university.
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.Tonnin?s Thompson in a' home
for the holidays w'h bis parents
a ? * *
Miss Evelyn L:tt-o is open 'mg tV
'mlidrvs with her parents, Mr. arc!
Mrs. J. W. Little.
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H-nvard I.ittle *ar-ivcd fv ir? Co
Rnvbia Irst week to spe d Christina0
with his parents here.
RUB-MY-TISM?artiscptic, Rclievi
es Rheumatism, Sprains, Neuralgia,
etc.?adv.
i
T.A KEN UP?At my place one red
bvcndled hull yearling- about 2 yrs.
old, unmarked. Owner can get
same by proving and paying
Charges. Fca?d Tompkins, Conway,
S. C.?3t?pd. t
inter Colds |
tonic. Strength la required to overcome I
tonic "be one that ia specially valuable in I
ind you can conquer the cold. A cold is I
y become chronic. Chronic cntnrrh fr?- I
mc, involving the .stomach and the intosthe
nose or throat. It means stagnation.
IS INVIGORATION
? waste matter, dispels the inflammation
m. Kor forty-flve years it has been used
nds of grateful sutTerers, who willingly
relief. Peruna's long history of helpfulness
is the best evidence that it is
what you should take.
Liquid or tablet form for your convenience.
Manolin is the ideal laxative and
liver tonic. In tablet form it is delicious
to take, mild and effective, without
unpleasant effects, and will not
form a habit. Liquid, 85c and $1.00;
tablets, 10c and 26c.
THE PERUNA CO., Colun?bu.,Q.
A I- !
(era unance
nedy for Liver Complaints; Cost-i
Kidney Troubles, Impure or Bad
KuSerat from these. takej^ j
r and BloodiSynip
ids if yo? kesp ikea ia |ood coiditiM, bat
iferoas eieaiet. oil you ore biloss or cat*
great preparation?50c and $1?sD deakf .
YCEUM CROWDED
AT TUESDAY'S NUMBER
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The lyceum number taking place
as. l\u.sday night was attended by
i via. house. 1Y.? company consis.ng
v l a man and two women kept
he audience entertained lor more
hmi one hour ami a half. The coneil
company was introduced by
ion. H. L. Buck in well chosen
vords.
o
Miss Margaret Deprey, of Red
apr.ii s, In. L/,. is visiting Miss Mar;u~v.tc
Collins.
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Henry Powell of Marion, S. C.,
:]K at w.inas in the city with relative
s.
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Frank Clark is spending the holilay
> here with his mother, Mrs.
Fiora Clark.
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J. S. Haul wick was in Conway one
:lay recently.
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1). M. Causey was in this section
r few daj? s ago.
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The Shielding Shadow grows in
interest with the second instalment
which appears in tnis paper.
Joe Clark is home for the holidays.
Miss Evelyn Little left last Tuesday
evening for Athens, Ga., whore
she is private secretary to the hem"
of a large company. I
Mrs. McQueen Quattlebaum is entc
1 utming her mother utiring the
holidays.
Miss Elsie Jones of Mullins, S. C.,
spent Xir.afl hi rc with her parents
air. and Mrs. J. M. 1). Jones.
11. W. Camion was i 1 Conway on
u .mvs one miy msi work,
v p ? %
Mrss Laura McMurray is spending
the holiiiavs at her home in Canvas
ter.
* *
Wilfred. Officer arrived recently
from lLpo ed, Va., to spend some
time witn hi; parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Officer.
* # * *
J. H. Atkinson was in Conway the
la.ter part of last week from Jordanvillo.
J. W. Little spent the holidays
here with his family.
C. R. Page of Galivants Ferry
spe^t some time in Conway las'.
AVCGK.
goTton seed
? EXCHANGE FOR MEAL?
See our Mr. W. Percy Hardwicke,
of Conway, S. C., before
selling, we waxit your
business.
ELBA MANUFACTURING CO.
Rating $500,000.00
CHARLOTTE, N. O.
Office over Horry Drug Co.
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TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons are hereby forbiddci
to enter or trespass on my landf
in Little River Township, known <\i
';hc Windy Hill and Willard lands
under penalty of the law.
W. R. LEWIS.
MUSTANG
For Sprains, Lameness,
Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism
Penetrates and Heals.
Stops Pain At Once
For Mart and Beast
25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealers.
LINIMENT
i scorn
EMULSION
OF NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL
usually stops a stubborn
V ?
cough or chest cold when
ordinary specifics fail.
It helps strengthen the
lungs and throat?adds
energy to the blood?and
gives the system the force
to help resist disease.
fuse scon's
Refuse Substitutes
tic* . fk Bovrne, BloomfiekJ, N. J. r lt-6
CRATE OF ORANOS
FROM FLOWERY UNO
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Among the presents sent to the
Herald this Christmas was a crate of
oranges from Mr. A. E. Owens of
Seville, Fla. The crate was made up
of two different varieties of the
golden fruit and was certainly appreciated.
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G. H. Howell of Wilmington, N. C.
was in Conway one day last week.
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Miss Bessie Burbage of Florence,
S. C., is spending the holidays
here with relatives.
*
M iss Lois Howell, of Greenwood,
S. C., is visiting Miss Essie Elliott.
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G. L. Richardson, of Bolton, N. C.,
is spending the holidays here with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Richardson.
*
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Battle are
spending the Christmas holidays
with relatives.
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M. C. Butler of Loris, S. C., spent
some time in Conway on business
rlast week.
* * * *
Herbert Clark of North Carolina,
'arrived here recently to spend the
| holidays.
i * ? * * *
j G. C. Von of Myrtle Beach was in
Conway on business one day recently.
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Rufrs Lewis spent the holidays
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
A. Lewis.
The per.ee proposal of Germany
an I her allies caused such a violent
. lump on the stock exchange in To{
mt the market has been closed
temporarily by the director.
SLOAN'S LINIMENT EASES PAIN
Sloan's Liniment is first thought of
mothers for bumps, bruises and
sprains that arc continually happening
to children. It quickly penetrates
and soothes without rubbing,
cleaner and more effective than
nvussy plasters or ointments. For
rheumatic aches* neuralgia pain and
that grippy soreness after colds,
Sloan's Liniment gives prompt relief.
Have a bottle handy for bruises,
strains, sprains, and all external
pain. For the thousands whose work
cads them outdoors, the pain and
aches following exposure are relieved
by Sloan's Liniment. At, all
Druggists, 25c.?adv.
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v Trespass
Not let*
All persons are hevby forbidden to
enter or trespass in any manner
upon my land in Bayboro township,
containing 147 acres. All entering
or trespassing is absolutely forbidden
and violators will be prosecuted
to the full extent of the law's penalty.
lt-pd ?Emma Strickland.
u COPY
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
(Complaint Served.)
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.)
Court of Common Pleas.
Burroughs & Cell ins Company, a Cor
poration, Plaintiffs.
vs.
J. Asbury Anderson, Arthur Small,
? otherwise known as William Henry
Smalls and B. W. Gore, Conway
Live Stock Company, a CorporaCon,
and Pin]; Ward, Defendants.
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE
NAMED:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to answer the complaint
I in this action, of which a copy is
herewith served upon you, and to
serve a copy of your answer to the
said complaint on the subscriber at
his office 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 com1
plaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiff in this action will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded
in the complaint.
Dated December 4th, A. D. 1010.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To Arthur Small, otherwise known as
Wm. Henry Smalls:
Absent Defendant:?Take notice
that the complaint in the foregoing
stated action, and the summons, of
which the foregoing is a copy, were
filed in the office of the Clerk of the
| Court of Common lMeas for Horry
'our.ty, 011 the 7th day of December
A. D. 1910.
H. H. WOODWARD.
W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.)
C. C. C. P.
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