The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 15, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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T?O BANK OF ENGLAND WILL BE REBUILT Old Building Inadequate to Meet Press of Modern Business "London.?The Hank of Knpdand i to be rebuilt. The governors and court of directors of the institution for the past 25 years have considered the advisability of repricing the | WiUA l\, VIK,WMUI V/IM * I Threadneedle St root" with a more modern and commodious .-true ire The inadequacy of the venom b'o pile to meat present-day needs has necessitated the establishment, since the beginning of the war. of six out-| side branch offices in variou> parts' of London to house the hank'- grow-! ing arniv of c lerks and nnwiy creat-| od departments. Established in 1G01, the Hank of England is th.c olde t natic n*d hank in Europe. Miliums of people through lit the world know the outside of the low. black building whi h for more than two centuries baboon the Empire's financial enter. Its central part was o ? red in IT,24 but the outer part, which one see from adjacent streets, dates fr m J 788. The present bui! ling spr< ads over 4 a--res of what is perhaps the most i iii .1 valuable real estate in the world, in; the heart of London's world training center. At least once, in December, 1825, it saved the county from bank vuptcy. During' the Lord George Gordon riots of June, 1780, it withstood a two-day's attack by a mob which was driven off by soldiers stationed outside and clerks an 1 bank bank officials who mounted the walls. Since that date the bank has been guarded every night by a detachment of 30 soldiers who, commanded by an officer, march down from London Tower and take up their positions on the walls at sundown. A number of windows, which broke the b;?nk solidarity of the bank's miter walls, were closed with huge blocks of granite after the rioting, but their outline is traced by , the remaining sills. {malnutrition! I is the root of much weakness an<? fl I hinders progress and growth. I I Scott's Emulsion! I? the world - famous tonic - food, * is the naliii'al enemy of mal- I nutrition and weakness. I Scott's three or four times I daily, builds strength?helps I ? drive malnutrition away. 5 ^^jjcott Kz llownc. Hloomfield. N J. THE CRACK?D90M FOB NASTY CALOMEL Folks Abandoning Old Drug for ' Dodson's Liver Tone," Here in South. Ugh! CuIoaW you sick. It' ho&y?Wcl Take a dose of the dangerci's drug lonight and tomorrow yo". lose a Gfdoivefc Is unevcuty! When it comes it.to contact with sour bile, it crashes into it, breaking it up. Then is when you feel that awful nausea and cramp ing. If you are sluggish, if liver is torpid and bowels constipated or you have headache, dizziness, coated tonguc, if breath is bad or stomach soui just try a spoonful of harmless Doc. son's Liver Tone tonight. Here's my guarantee?Cio to an; drug store and get a bottle of I)od son's Liver Tone for a few centc Take a spoonful and if it doesu' straighten you right up and male you feel fine and vigorous, go bacl to the store and get your moncj Dodson's Liver Tone is destroying th 5i?lr? of oftlnmnl hnriiii?r? if run nr salivate or make you sick.?a<lv m M M ^ M M jOj M S-S $ $ & g HORRY COUNTY f g TRUST COMPANY ! 5U3 L. D. Magrath ij $Oj| Manager. jj is? Real Estate s 54 Real Estate Loans s m Bonds s m Insurance ? IS ^ ^ IS IS ^ fcffi fcw ff > ? Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Day 3 DrLeVlets refond m<-ncv if TAZO O'NTMF N't' it. t ?curu Itchin?, liiiiui, n.aodi:vlcr IV-n.-.tJi j.. !'. liStftntly lelltvt-a lt'.fjlnfl Tileo. ur. * yo- < ? c rcauul Sit-C? after tl;Il.nvr aryilr.^L. r.. <" Ik ... . TH1 Centra! I Central Warehouse is I of tobacco in the St; I change in.the busine | Auctioneer for me ar | find me ready to do ; | bacco where your in I ? 7-15 2t ? i9:o * . A f ' 0 I % I I V Select your tirert according to the roada they have to travel: In sandy or hilly country, wherever the going is apt to be heavy?The U. S. Nobby. For ordinary country i roads?The U. S. Chain or Usco. ? For front wheels ? The U. S. Plain. For best results? everywhere?U. S. Royal Cords. 'l ROYAL CORDUSCO -PLAJ N I ? 4 L\ n 1 ,ij it 7J % GKO. J. Hi 4 S. P. HAW] ]\\ J -W. MISH STONE BR J. L. BELL ft 1 ' mmmmmmmamm B HORRY HERALD, CONWAY, S C.,. ; now ready to take care of your Tobac ite to look after each and every pile ol ss except the Auctioneer, and I have s id he will spend half of his time at all I can for the Tobacco interests of S terests will be taken care of. Yours to Serve, W P PI Al II i . b L H I MIILLINS, SOUTH SAB, ssfiSBSKaiss BP0^ now T did i|ot tjrl summei F./' was nor .1-?' \ r * > ! " / REMEMBER the time , the first automobile parade was organized? Even the good old torchlight procession had to give way before the advance of progress. 11 Tires are often sold the same way politics are. The last people to wake up to what they are getting are the people who pay the bills. The bills are getting too big these days in both cases. And the man who is feeling it most with respect to tires is the man who owns a moderate-price car. Ill The idea that the small car owner doesn't need a good tire is rapidly going the way of all mistaken ideas. United St [)LLII)AY RS C [OK & CO OS., CO UTTL A JULY 15, 1920:>. iftagja-irgMro :co with one of the best judges f it for you, and there is no iocured Mr. John W. Lacy to t house and you will always iouth Carolina. Sell your To I 1 i < i i I i manq miles 1 i march fhef r Cleveland ' nina+ed 4 c { y > tv < He needs it more than # ? anyone else. It's part 02 our :ob, as we view it,, to. see that he gets it. | Our tire service starts with r good tires?U. S. Tires. Alt sizes m^rir. to, -a simSltA. stand? ard of quality?none graded , down to the price of the car they will go on. / r U. S. perfected the first straight side automobile tire ? the first pneumatic truck tire. The U. S. guarantee is for the life of the tire, and not for a limited mileage. IV When we recommend and sell U. S. Tires we do so in the interest of greater tire economy. It is our experi- / ence that that is the best way to build up a sound and , sizable business. . V ates Tires ay nor, s. c. :onway, s. c. . .loris, s. c. e river, s. c. vampee, s. j. ( ;M /v Ipgijj Xrn Sps&i (i When rr>I-vli8lr238cd, relieve the ; if icdigcsucn with j Eg lAUootve caKvly on fondue?as , S pleasant to talic aa cundy. Keep 1 | your ntoniacli sweet, try IKi-moidt jj MADE BV SCOTI' 4fc BOWNE | V MAKERS OF OCOiTB ?MUi^i!ON i SmwaawraMManraMa ?i ftiiifc WILLIAM EUGENE KING, M 0 Physician and Surgeon AY NOR,. - - - S. C. DR. J. D. THOMAS si, <-nysic<an ano surgeon |) LOUIS, S. O. i m p 51 fwis V} j "5*\ /* tv*. ,VJ v1, V f.JI BSNVAL SURGEON I' y.iiK* Ov-w Norl.in Drug *wKr<*paiaj? *$ CONWAY. S. C. I 0. a. SPIVciY & 00. TWiflUMj . ... _ , j W. R. King, Secty. | BONUS AMD INSURANCE ?Office in? j fJSOPLfcJS NATIONAL BANK. | BUILDING | HARRELSCN & HARRELSON Attorneys-at,-. Law Practice both in thy JState and Federal Coasts. flULUNS, ? ? 3.0;. B. H. WOODWARU, Att#recy and CounaaUar at Law. # CONWAY, .8 " J. ? K B. SCAKJtfXKOUGH Atloraey at Uw,, CON WAX. 8. U T. B. LEWIS. Atty. and CounceUor at Law CONWAY, ~ Sw & J. M. JOHNSON I CIVIL ENGINEER i) MARION, S. ?, ?ly Engineering and: Surveying #{fice will ba open during my abuince, and prepared to. take care r any wo?l; as usual, Addireaa* .11 communications as be&eto'ore. * JMHHWWUMHnmMMWPWOTimwiNWNMnBMMWHMW s. c: DUseiBO^r Attorney-at-Law Spivey Building CONWAY, ? s; c. is END ALL YOUR REPAIR WORK , BLACKSMITHING : ] ' SAW HAMMERING ACETYLENE WELDING J AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING , A ?TO? fij CONWAY IRON WORKS | Milton Pittman, (Lessee). fj 4'22 20?tf. I No Worms In s Healthy Chita J All chUdrea troubled with worms havo an uiv V healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a JR rule, there Is more or less stomach disturbance. V ! GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly 1 for two or three weeks will enrich the blood. im- J i prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength* I | enin?t Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then tnrow off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be U | Id perfect 1th. Pleasant to take. &0c per bottle Tiring us your orders for job F | work. 6fi6 cures Malaria, Chills and Fe- k vcr, Bilious Fever, Colds and La- ,1] I Grippe. It kills the parasite that 1! j causes the fever. It la a splendid 7/4 laxative and general Tonic.?adv. Ii I !TINS ONLY liWy AT VOUR CROCEaS M j^WElL HOUSE j J