The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, September 11, 1919, Image 7
Pastime
I Program for week
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"A LITTLE BROTH!
Did you see this remarkable pi
THE RICH" on the stage? Di
Then you have one of the biggc
for you. Written by the famoi;
^ starring Frank Mayo, Katheryr
it comes to this city to bring 01
productions in many, many mc
It tells a fascinating story of i
the kind of a story you'd walk
see and if you miss it just coui
see another such gem of a plaj
it?an Engagement cxtraordii
after you've seen and hugely <
TUE
Hedda 1
"THE SPITFIRE
^Don't miss this fascinating pi
a beautiful spitfire for a dash
is imperiled because of the 10
lita. A_ mixture of Spanish a
a stinging story all the way tti
more so, too, because the cast
Hall and beautiful Claire And
10cTHUF
Olive Ti
"FOLLIE
10c?
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Douglas 1
"MANHATTAN
Douglas Fairbanks at his best
plunge into adventure, love an
' stairs, into secret closets, ove
^ down through trap doors and
WHAT FOR??A Pretty Girl,
WESTERN
and C
I 10cMISSING
AVIATORS
WERE BEWILDERED
Ran Wild When They Were
Lost, Says Commander
of Rockwell Field
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San Diego, Cal.?That Lieutenants
Frederick Waterhou.se and C. H.
Connolly, Rockwell Field pursuit
pilots missing" in Lower California
since August 21, lost their heads and
666 has more imitations than any
other Chill and Fever Tonic on the
market, but no one wants imitations.
They are dangerous things in the
medicine line-?adv. 4-24-19 20t
I have in this week carl
Horses, fat and good broki
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\loads Buggies and nice lot I
G. B. J1
CONWA
Theatre
commencing Sept.
th.
I DAY
ER OF THE RICH"
1
ay?"A LITTLE BROTHER OF
ti you ever read the story?
:st treats you ever had in store
is Joseph Medill Patterson and
1 Adams and J. Barney Sherry,
\e of the finest moving picture
>nths.
Society and the footlights. It's
ti?Ti milf>s t.VirnncVi t.hp snow to
it yourself out, for you won't
7 in months. We have termed r
ft&ry. You'll agree with us
?i)joyed it. Only 10c?20c.
SDAY
tfova in
: OF SEVILLE"
cture of the passionate love of
ng young American whose life
naness of the tigerish Oarme.id
American atmosphere with
ru. You'll eniov it immensely,
tf V r
includes he splendid Thurston
erson.
-20c.
ISDAY
iomas in
S GIRL"
-20c.
IDAY
Fairbanks in
I MADNESS"
Speed?Thrills! A headlong
d romance! Upstairs, downr
the roof, up the eave pipes,
into dungeons!
of Course. 15c?25c.
IIRnAY
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DIPTIIDC
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ornedy.
-20c.
ran wild," when they discovered they
had lost their way, was the opinion
expressed by Colonel H. L. Watson,
commander of Rockwell Field.
Rockwell Field authorities are in
possession of' facts which they say,
prove conclusively that Waterhoure
and Connolly could have landed in a
hundred different places in Lower
California with safety but instead
continued their flight southward.
Near Trinidad the airplane flew at
an altitude of two hundred feet, Mex
icans waving at them as they passed
. byDeputy
Customs Collector W. B.
Evans who accompanied the American
motor lorry detachment to Trinidad,
Lower California, said on his
return here that it is his opinion that
Waterhouse and Connolly will be
found far to the southward of San
Quentin, which is sixty miles south
of the border.
<1
load extra nice Mules and
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3,2 carloads Wagons, 3 car/
harness.
iNKINS
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THE HORRY HERALD,
TRY IT! SUBSTITUTE I
FOR NASTY CALOMEL
Starts your liver without making
you sick and can not
. salivate.
Every druggist in town?your drug
gist and everybody's druggist has ,
noticed a great falling off in hte sale of
calomel. They all give the same
reason. Dodson's Liver Tone is taking
its place.
"Calomel is dangerous and people
know it, while Dodson's Liver Tone is
perfectly safe and gives better results,"
said a prominent local druggist.
Dodson's Liver Tone is personally
guaranteed by every druggist
who sells it. A large bottle costs but
a few cents, and if it fails to give
easy relief in every case of liver slug
gishness and constipation, you have
only to ask for your money back.
Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasanttasting,
purely vegetable remedy,
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narnucss 10 uom cnuuren ana auuiuj.
Take a spoonful at night and wake Up
feeling fine; no biliousness, sick head
ache, acid stomach or constipated
bowels, it doesn't gripe or cause inconvenience
all the next day like violent
calomel. Take a dose of calomel
today and tomorrow you will feel
Nvcak, sick and nauseated. Don't lose
a day's work! Take Dodson's Diver |
Tone instead und feel fine, full oi
, v:?cr and ambition.?adv.
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A FAMILY
MEDICINE
In Her Mother's Home, Says This
Georgia Lady, Regarding BlackDraught.
Relief From Headache,
Malaria, Chills, Etc.
Ringgold, Oa.? Mrs. Clias. Gaston,
of this placo, writes: "I am a user
of Thedford's Blaek-Draugb.t; In fact,
It was pne of our family medicines.
Also in my mother's home, when I
was a child. "When any of us children
complained of headache, usually
caused by constipation, she gave us
a dose of Black-Draught, which would
rectify the trouble. Often In the
Spring, we v.ould have malarl , and
chills, of troubles of tills kind, wo
would take Black-Draught pretty regular
until tho liver acted well, and
we would soon bo up and around
again. We would not be without It,
for It certainly has saved us lot3 of
doctor bills. Just a dose of BlackDraught
when not bo well saves a
lot o? days In bed."
Thedford's Black-Draught has been
In use for many years In tho treatment
of stomach, liver and bowel
troubles, and the popularity which It
now enjoys Is proof of Its merit.
If your liver Is hot doing Its duty,
you will suf.'cr from such disagreeable
symptoms as headache, biliousness,
constipation. Indigestion, etc.,
and unless something is done, serious
trouble may result.
Thedford's Black-Draught has been
found a valuable remedy for these
trouble. It Ik lmrplv voirptnhln nmi
nets In a prompt and natural way.
regulating the liver to its proper
functions and cleansing the bowels of
impurities. Try it. Insist on Thedford'u.
tlio original and ganuiae. E 79
NOTICE.
There has taken up, at my farm,
one yearling steer colored red and
white pided. About one or one and a
half years old. Under and upper bit
tin right ear, and under bit in left.
Butt-headed. Owner please get same
on paying charges.
?M. G. Allen,
Box No. 55, R. F. D. No. 3,
9|11|19 3t pd. Allsbrook, S. C.
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Orangeburg saw a great religious
! meeting when the Orangeburg Association
met and considered the "75
million dollar" campaign.
FEEL LIKE GIVING UP?
Many Conway People On the Verge
of Collapse.
A bad back makes you miserable
all the time?
Lame every morning; sore all day.
It hurts to stoop?it hurts to
straighten.
What with headache, dizzy spoils,
urinary weakness,
No wonder people are discouraged,
Who do not know the kidneys may
be the cause of it aii.
Give the weakened kidneys needful
help.
Use a tested and proven kidney
remedv.
_ - V None
endorsed like Doan's Kidney
Pills.
Mrs. J. M. Dusenbury, Conway,
says: "I had symptoms of kidney
trouble and my back was sore and
lame. I was tired and languid and
my nerves were all unstrung. My
kidneys acted very irregularly and 1
was in misery. I knew something
would have to be done so I got Doan's
Kidney Pills. Doan's entirely cured
me of the complaint." .
Price f)Oc, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?get
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that |
Mrs. Dusenbury had. Foster-Millnrn .
Co,, Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.?adv.
AY, 8. C ., SEPT 1919
RUMANIANS STILL
SEIZING SUPPLIES
The Wrecking of Railroad
Bridge Blocks Transport
From Hungary.
Paris.?The suyreme counclil of
the peace conference has not received
any messages, indicating the
resignation of Archduke Joseph,
head of the Hungarian government
but expects to hear within a few1
days that he has quit office.
The reparation committee of the i
peace conference has drafted a note
which the supreme council will probably
send to Rumania immediately,
warning the Bucharest government
that reparations under the German
and Austrian treaties would be entirly
cut off if the Rumanians continue
t'> make requisitions, and that all requisitions
already made by the Ruman
ians in Hungary will be deducted
from that nation's share in the indemity
to be paid by Austria.
Rumanian soldiers still contiue l
soi'/inir foodntuirs. fnrminir miwhm- i
ery and other materials in Hungary, j
and are sending them to Rumania ]
but the fact that an important rail- J
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I LIFT CORNS OR
CALLUSES OFF :
Doesn't hurt! Lift any corn or '
callus off with fingers
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Don't suffer! A tiny bottle of
Freezone costs but a few cents at any
drug store. Apply a few drops on I
the corns, calluses and "hard skin"
on Hnffom r\f font tV\nn lift tUnm rtff
vwvvw.ii VTA. 1 VV/VJ 1 11 V tllClll Ulii
When Freezone removes corns from
the toes or calluses from the bottom
ov feet, the skin beneath is left pink
and healthy and never sore, tender
or irritated.
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ITS UNWISE I
to pot off to-day's doty until to*
morrow. If your stomach is
acid-dist orbed take
KiMDIDS
the new aid to digestion comfort '
todaym A pleasant relief from
the discomfort of acid-dyspepsia.
MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE
MAKERS OF SCOTTS EMULSION
19-6A
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SEPTIC TANK. *
I can install Sanitary
Plumbing in any home.
'See me while in town. W.J.
BENSON.
oad bridge near the Hungarian
rentier has been wrecked male's !t
mpossiblo for the goods to < nt v
Rumania. A large number of errs
ire stalled at that point and effiems
ire invoicing supplies whi.h trey
contain.
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The general education board has
tlecided to extend in the South its
field of cooperative work in secondary
and rural education, making its appropriation
this year sufficent to include
work in Texas and to extend
its work in Tennessee and South
Carolina.
?7Tiej icy ofMotherhood
explains, why~
Mother's Friend
Is a veritable balm for the nerves;
nn intensely penetrating application
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mm suiirus LUC U1USCIC5, reiQXCS
nervous tension of the delicate organism
involved in maternity, and prepares
the way for an easier, quicker and
more practical delivery. Such reflects
so markedly upon the unborn child.
Mother's Friend is used externally.
At all Druggists.
Special Booklet on Motherhood and Baby free.
Dradfield Regulator Co. Dept. F-8, Atlanta.-Ga.
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SENATORS VOTE
SHANTUNG RETURN
Committee Declares for an
Amendment to Peace
Treaty
ONLY ONE DEMOCRAT
SUPPORTS MOTION
Proposal Made by Lodge to
Substitute For
Japan.
"Washington.?By a vote of 9 to 8
the Senate Foreign Relations Com?.!
t-.l 1 ? A * 1
iiinv^-tr auu|Hni an amermmeni 10 me
peace treaty by which Gorman rights ,
in Shantung province, China would
gc to China instead of Japan.
| All the Democratic members and
Senator McCumber, Republican,
North Dakota, voted against the
amendment.
Chairman Lodge offered the
amendment under which the word
; "Japan" would be stricken from the
j Shan ung sections of the treaty and
it ho wonl "China" substituted.
Senators Hitchcock, Nebraska,
Shii Ids, Tennessee, and Pittman, Nev&da,
Democrats, were not present,
but their votes recorded in the negative.
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The action was taken without extended
debate shortly after the committee
began its work on amendments
under a plan to report the
treaty to the senate if possible within
the next week.
The Shantung amendment is expected
by the leaders on both sides
to develop greater strength than any
ether on the senate floor. Democratic
leaders say they have the
votes to defeat it but the Republicans
predict that it will be adopted.
The committee also instructed
Chairman Lodge to request President
Wilson to send the Senate the treaty
between the United States and Poland
signed June 28 at Versailles and
such information as he has regarding
the treaties now under negotiation
with Austria, Bulgaria and Turkey.
Without taking up any other proposed
amendments to the treaty with
Germany the committee adjourned
until Monday. t
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Perhaps no other man in the United
SUites army can boast of as many
scars honorably won in the struggle
for freedom and democracy as can
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