The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, September 30, 1920, Image 7
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f KRETfER
LIGMTNIP
"THE BEST BY S
SOLD AND INSTALLEI
D,C,J0
Conway, S. C.
7 22 tf.
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indigestion
In new nrranular form, dry on
tonKue, or with vichy or water,
hot or cold, preferably hot.
QUICK RELIEF!
Price, 25-50-75/
ALSO IN TABLET FORM
MADE BY SCOTT * BOWNE
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The Unccivctoufr ' ry i
' Ttio l???y ri'ft'h'cil n l ivI 1111 |
Inehes long ovei his left < >. left
Viis dislocated it ?)?1 Mr sustained ?t
Contused woninl <?f 1??fl knee eap. The
leg was unconscious \\ hen picked up
and he was taken t<> ins home near Ry.
Worcester Gazette.
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iT* "I was weak and run-down,"
"piI relates Mrs. Eula Burnett, of <$
Dal ton, Ga. "I was thin and
g Just felt tired, all the time. jtf
I didn't rest well. I wasn't lK
ovnr hungry. I knew, by
this, I needed a tonic, and
lv8 as there is none better than? |A'
,pl 4/
| 0i kj fi m s b ?
ft ?, * U IJ 1111 B fc
m a?11 Bh& h & II $ &>
I Ti? Wmhb's Tcnii |
... I began using Cardui," [
continues Mrs. Burnett. V
"After my first bottle, I slept tf.
better and ate better. I took fj,
four bottles. Now I'm well, fyfeel
just fine, eat and sleep,
I my akin Is clear and I have K
J gained and sure feel that fc*
SB Cardui Is the best tonic ever m
? made." lE
Thousands of other women m
have found Cardui just as A
8 Mrs. Burnett did. It should Wa
help you. H
IAt all druggists. jjj
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The greatest need at Conway for
the succss of our tobacco market, is |
storage room where, the buyers of
the weed can pack tne product in
the hogsheads and keep it until it
can bo shipped. Those who want
business at Conwav in tho tobacco
line, to increase anl grow must be |
willing to invest money in new build I
ings for the use of tobacco men.
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Day by Day.
I Every day is n little life, and out
whole life Is but a day repeated.
Those, therefore, that dare lose a da>
are dangerously prodigal; those thai
dare misspend It, desperate.?Bishof
Pall.
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y The Reason
"There goes Simpkins. I wonder
why he walks so fast."
He says shoes are too expensive
nowadays not to make them work!"
?Cartoons Magazine.
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666 cures Malaria, Chills and Fever,
Bilious Fever, Colds and LaGrippe.
It kills the parasite that
causes the fever. It is a splendid
laxative and general Tonic.?adv.
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P HOUR 1
ON THE FARM :
THERE'S NO CAUSE FOR
ALARM IF YOUR BUILDINGS
ARE PROTECTED AGAINST
LIGHTNING
WITH
THE ONLY
gfer GUARANTEED
3"^ SYSTEM OF
LIGHTNING
RODS.
BRAND !
vJG ROD
ERVICE TEST "
0 EXCLUSIVELY BY J!
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R. F. D. 2, Box 2.
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One car ioad.
vlako ycur vveii secure now.
For Sale by
0, H. SKIOER,
CONWAY, S. C.
WATCH VOI R KIDNEYS.
Inhaling the fumes of turpentine!
an<i white lead often weakens the
kidneys. That's one reason why so
many painters have bad ba- ks and !
rick kidneys. Exposure, frequent
colds and chills and the strain of
climbing up and down ladders help
start the trouble.
If your back aches, if sharp pains
strike you in the back when stooping,
or working; if you have head-1
aches, dizziness, rheumatic pains; if
the urine is discolored or passages
painful and scanty, try Doan's Kidney
Pills, the remedy so widely
used and so well recommended by
men in the painting trade. Here's a !
Conway testimony.
Harmon Houscnd, painter, says:
"I think inhaling the fumes of turpentine
is what weakened my kid-1
neys. I had to gel up very often j
at night to pass the kidney secretions,
and they were unnatural. Finally
1 got Doan's Kidney Pills at
the Conway Drug Co., and in a
short time my back got stronger and
the kidney secretions became natural."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?get
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that
Mr. Housend had. Foster-Milburn
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KAISER G!VES UP SAWING
WOOD; WIFE'S HEALTH POOR
London.?The ex-kaiser has now
given up wood sawing and is relying
on gentle walking to keep him
fit, according to reports from Holland.
He remains, however, a broken
man, both in health and spirits.
It is added that the ex-kaiserin
may die at any moment. Her heart,
always weak, has been much affected
by events of the past two years,
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F. J. SULLIVAN & CO.
CERTIFIED
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (Ut.)
Telephone So. 796.
Murchison Bank Bldg.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days
.>ru44l8T8 refund ii.ouey If PAZO OlNTMtNT falta
! i *cure Itching, Blind, fitccdintl or ProtxudlaA PHce.
I V.ctantly relieves Itching, Piles, an* you can fi-st
restful sleep after the first eDDlicatlon. PricotiOc.
rU HOKRY HERALD, OOBWA
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Lake'* Level Has Fallen.
The pr?'-hlv?i?rlr Luke Tahoe wan
larger unil thnn the preaent
lake. Dnrlntt iti** N??o?-ene epo?*f? nii<1
t'rtrller pnri of r|i?? IMetnto^ene epoch
Its wnter sitNtd much hlKlier. bu? ID
Its overflow ir h?i> rut through fh#
InvH dams flint mnlnralned If at th?
height. Ileaclie* that mark the former
higher level n re ahout UK) feet
above the present surface and dbubtless
the water once stood even higher.
Mine Run
"We are told that speech la
silver, and that science is golden."
"But either may be ironical!"?'I
Cartoons Magazine.
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jmtou* <11 . r< ?? \vrl!os \Y M I'nrlinrt
In I *?1111 i? 11? ; 111 it Avon! evening smdy
whi'lU'Vi'i ! M issl 11I < If you illV Using
your oyos hv nriifiruil ltglu bo sure the
j (loos not stiino directly Into tho
j eyes, mid try to luivo it coino from he|
hind .*111?I to the loft side so as to avoid
i Hie harmful glare.
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SEV-.ro TIMS ONLY f
SMlIP^ AT V?UR C5,0CERS I
PnMCWELLHOUSE S
COFFEE . I
Mill IIH ? ! II IIIII11 I IIIIMW1l^wl
! Friends,
now knocking ;
m we opened mi
| in the County ;
i steady stream
3 They are a'I c<
% receive, >>ut wl
I their faces.
| told in a few
| want and neeri
'& so great when
I Friends this sn
9 good, it makes
a county who ha
I feeling and be
have some ver
same feeling z
take advantag*
you so I am
here to serve !
This sali
ladies. You I
a right to vote
dise better
afford to sell
have seen this
and it is the :
for you. This
a it whether yoi
jj mens or hoys
g thing for infa
I good bargains
3 to knock at v
j| are appealing
I not got any s;
B it. "'e only
Iorvbedy. Cor
gains.
Yours to Si
Conwa]
lY, S. C , SEPT 30, 1920.
"Felt Like
Man and Wife, All Run
Were Greatly h
WIFE and I, after a hard
|Vj^ spring on the farm, were
tired aud run-down," says
Mr. E. B. Mulkey, of Route 1, Acworth,
Ga. "Wo neither felt well. I knew iny
blood was bad, as 1 had little boils on
the back of my neck.
"We felt we needed a builder. We
had heard of Ziron and thought it
must be what we needed. It certainly
was. We took it faithfully, and after
a week or such a matter we began to
feel better. My wife felt like cooking,
Flappers
Young maidens whose braids flap
smartly to the breeze might wei?
have been called Spankers instead
of Flappers.
Outside of such naughtical remarks,
there is further sense in
saying that mod- rn Flappers are i
getting s-t fl ;> they ought to Ik; |
termed Flippers.
Flippancy at that is pretty j
enough in its flappr.nt way. It goes j
vel1 on {He stage. f r exa \ plo, |
where a flip act seldom flops.
Flapper* wear flaniiirVs nvnr 1
their ears and their beaux are*!
known as Flapper jacks.
Under Floppy hats flappers fl!
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1 JUST RECEIVED A OA!
GUARANTEE
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The kind formerly sold by B
years, every one of which h.
COME AND
' FARM IMP!
CONWA'
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listen, the opportunity of yci
it your door. Our big gift Sci i 6
s sale last Monday morning ;
are sure taking advantage of
of customers coming in our st
Dining in not knowing just wh
len they go o.n they have a br
Well why should lucy si,.i!eV
words, they recoive just, the mc
I at whole sai prices and thei
they realize it they can t help
Tile upon our customers faces
; us feel like tl-.ere are other
s not had the oportunity to ha
autiful smile upon their faces,
y nice bargains left yet that
ind smile upon your face if you
j of it quickly while you have
appealing to you this week to
you and save you moneyo
hoc ctirt I nrj nup /Mipf Amftnr
Is I ! UO |}IHI llVstl v/ CI I IfUOlV/IIICI
(now you cannot fool the ladie
i the same as men and they do
ian men. One lady said to m
this beautiful coat suit for $5
coat suit at another store pr
same suit. These are the bar
lady realized it and we want
j want coat suits, dresses, clc
suits, overcoats, dry goods, n
nts or children. We can give
. Listen, this opportunity is n
our door and we realize it, tl
to you to come and get your sh
fecial persons we wish to take
want the goods to reach you,
ne in and see for yourselves
OME-COME-COI
irve you in Order i
I Trading Ci
Eating" ! t
(
-Down from Farm Work, ; '
helped by Ziron. j j
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and 1 sure felt like eating.
"Ziron sure did us pood. It mad?
us both feel stronger and bettor foi
the fall work, which everyone know*
la 'some work' on a farm. My bollt
began to dry up, though just at firsi
they seemed worse.
"We are much better and can highly
recommend Ziron, and gladly do so foi
it sure did us good."
Ziron is a safe, reliable, tonic medicine,
good for men, women and child
ren, when an iron tonic is indicated
It is easy to take and contains n?
habit-forming drugs.
Ask your druggist or dealer.
nally flock wherever soda-clerks
flip frappe. ?Cartoons Magazine.
"Tweedledum and Tweedledee."
\W iitKlcrsiand thai the expression ,
"tweedledum and tweedledee" Is used (
to designate two thincs between
whirl, ihiTt* u Uip smallest possible
ftlftVivnce. iin'l ?s npplhahle to (Jisluitt**
o\ ?>r tnilt's. It Is nlso applh*<1
to nniwcn^li'Mi (lls^us^lons such as the
old InirnMnns In, e. ? when j
n fnniM*? taiUPs a (>?u to market, Is the |
pi? with the former or tho \
f.?rm<?r ^oiny with the pig??The Wire
Message.
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im,
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b load of those 0000
:d stoves
irroughs & Collins Co., for
is given entire satisfaction.
GET YOURS
LENIENT GO.
r, s. c.
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Customers
ir lifetime is |
is no.v ragiricj. |
md the peopl-.
it. There is a ^
ore every da\ i
tat they s,ui!i |
oad smile upon |
It can cnlv be |
irchandise they tj
ir savings arc |
from smiling. &
makes us feel i'
people in this |
ve this great H
Friends we S
will bring this I
i will come and I
a chance due I
come, we are I
especially, the I
s. They have |
know merchan- I
e How can you I
5.00 because I I
iced $100.00 I
gains we have I
you to realize I
taks, shoes, or I
otions, or any- I
vou the same I
ot always going R
lat is why we I
are. We have I
: advantage of I
that means ev- I
H'c c.rcat bar- I
Lo Help You. I
ompany |
TRESPASS NOTICE
All persons are forbidden to hunt
trap or trespass on our lands fn
Conway Township in what is called
Hell's Neck. Known as the Hilliard
rodd and Lush ion Grainier lands.
Hounded by the estate of Wilson
Stevens Simon Boyd, H. D. Todd and
>thers. All violators will be prosecuted.
S. A. GORE.
J. L. GORE.
Allsbriok, S. C. 9 24-4ti. pel.
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IOvfter Sickness}
when the body is weakened, I
the best restorative isanj
I- easily assimilated tonic-food, ft
Scott's Emulsion!
is the favorite nutrient recom-1
9 mended by physicians as a5
I means of re-establishingi
strength. Scott's always I
_ nourishes and vitalizes. ?
WILL SELL* TWO FARMS
I offer for q lick sale. on.-half ca^h
\n i hr.iame ecir.vd by mor'. gape
aiVr ^ my two farms described as
follows:
FI'JST
'.'ra. t o ' 20 re or n1 ar o<!?;c of
(V-iwav: about Va1f oloarc<l; with 5
v.-"'.'i"<>- harn, rra* e vines,
i ? 1 -- ... t
, v. . x .wmi, j-viinu'ii. siuokc nouse,
!Lf*w i: c fenc ing.
SIXOM)
Trart of i 1 :i acres, miles of Con
way. or, Males Bay road; oO acres
I a !. f ?vhuh "0 acre-; is iwamp
taml 0 -v''C> upland, no now fram-'i
' i\rc > l-?avn, co w barn stablos. and
sbed at the swamp field, nieo h f*h
?r n<!y froiu, jfocd business stand.
C'a'l <>n or \v,-ito M. Connor,
, " n ,N-.. 2, I >ox 2. Conwav, S. C.
.9 20 2t pd.
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; . el \ t' i;i: I.v A i) r:iliau
.11;11'i>?w<'i! 111 wii< iii 11 ? in>uira*/!on
t si: iMtii^ias Mjiwsnn. the antarcic
c\;>ii?i ci'. hi't'scrvr Mucipiaru* island
irnl 'In* neil;hhonnjj lslol> ns n suno
Uniry Cor the suhanfarctie fauna. The
which has an nrt'ii of nearly 4(H)
jemeos S.. 1*00 miles from Tasmania
(inil nearly tho same distance from
Antarctica. It is the home and breeding
ground of many millions of penguins
of diiTorent species, including the
now rare king penguins, and of vast
hosts of sea-elephants and seals.
' m um
I ^ ^ 4
J J effects. Its treatment without a
I r.tarv.ition diet. Its curc that stays
H cured. Guaranteed. Mailed in
| booklet to any request nee of cost.
j FOUR SEASONS HCDICINE CO.
J ATLANTA. GA. t
Kuh-My-Tism is a great pain killer
It relieves pain a"r' ?orenes? causi?tl by
RneuniatJsm, Neuralgia, Sprains,
Etc.?-Adv.
V ' T" U ^ *?0 > '
I lilt M S? * I *n ;?I it iiiic of hfS
l.ort'MM MUI: >M list i t ! * u ti?lking
ahulll ;i (ICili who ?\ it - v ;i 1111> ItcM-efhin^
11??-* l)sn!':s toi <i i.'iin. "Hi* s a
Ttoli 111;Ili ino, ' said Ml Si-tiwiiM; "hut
he's work poor." "Work poor?" stud
h uuf>r. "Yos. work poor." Mr.
Schwab repeated. "You s**t\ he's always
i?ot so many operations tn hand
that he's o I ways short of money to
flnanee them. Work poor. I rail It-**
Then he emlled and addt?d: "He's one
of those fellow? who dlu *o much that
they're always in a hole."
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SURE SHOT
HOG REMEDY
Medicine. Not a Stock Food
\SURE SHOT ^j
itiMDovcs worms from tlio stom- )j
a-h an 1 kidneys, enriches the i|
blood, increases the appetite, I
ke p?ng the h> ? in a healthy, |
thriving condition. Do not lose
monov by do Lay injur to use this
prcparat on but ! >K( ilN TODAY.
Satisfaction antced.
PRICE $1.00
Sold bv
NORTON DRUG CO.
The Rcxal! Store
Conway, S. C.
a i < w~?n ?'imh.,
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