The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 11, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
. You Do More Work.
HYo? ore more ambitious and you get mort
^ jnjoyment out of everything when youi
^Wood ii In good condition. Impurities in
Htbe blood have a very depressing effect on
^ the system, causing weakness, laziness
^ nervousness and sickness.
HQROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
^ restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying
ind Enriching the Blood. When you fee)
^ ts strengthening, invigorating' effect, see
^ how it hrings color to the cheeks and how
Improves tho appetite, you will then
^ appreciate its true tonic value.
HOROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
His not a patent medicine, it is simply
^ IRON and QUININE suspended In Syrup.
^ So pleasant even children like It. The
Uood needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON
to Enrich it. These reliable tonic propyl
erties never fail to drive out impurities in
H The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S
H TASTELESS Chill TONIC has made it
the favorite tonic in thousands of homes,
^ ifore than thirty-five years ago. folks
wouia ride a long distance to get GROVE'S
IMTASTELESS Chill TONIC when a
^^ fcember of their family had Malaria or
^^ teded a body-building, strength-glvin*
^Hpic.' The formula is just the same toand
you can get it from any drug
^ Kore. 60c per bottle.
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NOTICE OF SALE.
H By virtuo of an Order of the Pro^B
bate Court for Horry County, notice
^B is hereby given that I will offer for
^B sale at my residence in Floyds town^B
ship 011 Thursday, December lltlt,
^B 1919, at 10 o'clock A. M., all and
^fl s^^rular all of the property of the
late Cottie 1. Tyler, consisting of
^B household and kitchen furniture.
Terms of Sale: CASH.
' E. S. TYLER,
H Qualifii -I Administrator.
Nichols, S.if Nov. 25, 1919?2t 1127
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TRESPASS NOTICE.
^B All persons are hereby forbidden
H to hunt, fi. h, trap, or in any in: n e i
enter or trespass upon any of <>u
lands situated in Conway, Dogwood
B Neck, Little River, and Socasto<
Townships. Violations of this notice
will be iuhject to the full penalty ol
j^B the law in such cases made and proB
vided.
Myrtle Beach Farms Company.
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TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons are hereby forbidden
B under penalty of law, to hunt, fish
range, trap, or in any manner to en
ter or trespass upon my lands, ir
Dogwood Neck Township, containing
805 acres, more or less, and being
in one tract.
?B. J. VEREEN.
B Conway, S. C., Star Rt. No. 3.
mmtk . 11 |2TJ 19?1 mo. pd.
Qrove's Tasteless chill Tonic
. restores vitality and energy by purifying and en
tptrhing the blood. You can soon feel its Strength
ening. Invigsratiug Effect. Price 40c.
O
WILLIAM EUGENE KING, M C
I Phvsioian and Surgeon
I Office in Piatt Drug Oo.
I AYNOR,. - - - S. C
I OR. i. D. THOMAS
I Physician and Surgeon
i loris. s. o.
| OR, G. I LEWIS
I nCMTAl CimernM
I/LI?IMU OUnULUIV
Office Ov^r Norton Drug Co?ap*a>
CONWAY. S. C
LUMJUNG LAUNDRY,
7 CONWAY, S. C,
Beginning July 1st. 1913
All persons mast take tickets|fc>
work left here. Possilively i.
work delivered until ticket is pn
gented. Laundry not called for I
30 days will bo sold for charges
LUM JUNG
D. A. SPIVEY & CO.
W. B. King, Secty.
BONDS AND INSURANCE
?Office in?
^PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK
mi V BUILDING
KlAFiiLSON & HARRELSON
W Attorneys-at-Law
I Practice both in the State and
Federal Courts.
, MULLINS, ? ? S. 0
^ H. H. WOODWARD,
. Attvriey and Counsellor at Lav
CONWAY, S
: j B. B. SCARBOROUGH
|fci " ' A Attorney at Law,
' CONWAY, 8, Ci
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T. B. LEWIS*
Atty. and Oonnoellor at Law
CONWAY, - - S.C.
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The Brunswick is frankly
building.
There is one tread that's
that is now on Brunswicks.
There is one side-wall cc
Holds the summit place foi
adopted for Brunswicks.
Fabrics differ ? up to 30
On Brunswicks the maximu
There are certain additior
vastly to tire mileage. T1
extras.
There are no patents, nc
maker from building the t
knowledge and skill ? cost
Brunswick standards are
name certifies an extraordi
no more than like-type tire
Buy ONE Brunswick.* It
plot be bought, regardless of
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buy what he needs at fair j
At the San
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a full line of staple goc
that are fair to our custom*
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us a trial this year.
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[ires Are
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a combination of the best in tire
supreme beyond question. And
instruction, which, by every test,
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per cent ?? in their strength tests,
m long-fiber is the standard
&s, each one expensive, which add
te Brunswick emjrodies all these
secret formulas to prevent any
>est. It is simply a question of
plus care.
known the world over. The very
nary tire. Yet Brunswicks cost
s.
: will prove that a better tire can*
price.
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larters: 38 Luckie St;
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(WAY, S C., DEC 11,1919.
hohenzollernsIn
EXILE WHOLE YEAR
*
Netherlands Government Is
" Not Holding Them as
Prisoners
RIGHT OF ASYLUM
ASSERTED FOR THEM
I
The Hague.?Former Emperor
William came to Holland a year ago
Nov. 8th. Since that time there has
been no demand officially or unofficially,
for his extradition or do
iivery Mj) to the Allies, nor has Holland
at all changed its viewpoint toward
him.
The Associated Press learned this
today from sources that the "unquestionable."
Holland's viewpoint as regards
William Hohenzollern may be
stated frankly as follows:
The Netherlands, which for centuries
has accorded political refuge to
all, considers the former emperor and
crown prince as refuges?net royalty,
hut as persons entitled to the s uae
rights as any plain Jolumn Schmidt
who fled to Holland dining the war.
This principle is so str. ng.y held by
the government and also by the pr\ss
ot H< 'land that nothing is like y to
change it, it is asserted.
The Dutch government has reached
a determination as to its conduct 1
the .event the surrender of William
'Hohenzollern is asked for. No off cial
statement has been made in this connect
ion, but the Associated Press
learn that Holland considered the former
emperor beyond extradition, as
there is no possible way legally to
hold him as a crimnal. If they desired
t > insist on the privilege, both the
Hohenzollcms would be free to go
i'hcre they liked, a* they arc in no
ense prisoners. However, because
hey feel that they would embarrass
lolland further they apparently have
.greed to remain where they now are
?the father at Amerongen and his
on at V/ieringen.
If the one-time emperor and crown
>rince desired to return to Germany,
hey would be permitted to go. While
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it is possible that Frederick Wi1am
some <ay .nay return t% Germany,
official circles in The Hague
are inclined to the belief tl.at William
Ho'icnsollcm is to content t
ittle down to the life of a country
gentleman at Doom, where he ha?
been ponnitted to buy a small cs'ate,
because his long stjiv at A me rongen
seemed unfair to Count von Bentinck,
whose cantle he occupies.
Although a number of purported
interviews with the former emp: ror
have been published, the fa~t is that
he never has spoken for publication
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M of the mills .is 1,000 barrel
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PECTED IN THIS WEEK.
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since his arrive* in Amerongen, am1*
to the request of the Associated
Press correspondent for a statement'
on the occasion of the anniversary,
of his taking" refuge here, he sent a
reply saying that he had not changed
his determination not to speak.
"Holland realizes the unpleasantness
of the situation created by the
fact that the former German ruler
sought refuge here a year ago, a
Dutch official said to the Associated
Press today, "but for us it is only a
question of sticking to the piinciplcs
which have guided us for centuries."
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led many kinds of flour H
t delicious and appetizing H
y use the famous El
flins that rouse the dullest H
dien made with this brand.
best wheat and. thccapachy Fj
s a day, thus assuring an
n< reusing demands that are ij-J
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Ail important factor is jp-|
that r.o balling powder, tj
soda nor s alt is required, F3
all of the ingredients that |y
are needed being so exactly ^
mixed in the flour that it M
rnnnnt f;ii1 in Kikintr. fcJ
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