The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 21, 1920, Image 3
5* Safest Tonic |,
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is not that which
( depends upon alcoholic
but upon tonicnutrient
virtues.
, SCOTTS
EMULSION
is the purest kind of
nutriment and helps
fthe system keep
up with the wear
and tear upon
strength.
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GASOLINE SYSTEMS
Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air CompniMjors,
Computing Scales, Floor {Scales,
Show Cases, Account Registers, Rebuilt
Cash Registers, Safes, Store
Fixtures. ? J
THE HAMILTON SALES CO.,
?adv) Columbia, S. C. 1 20 t.f
In Conwav as E'^ewhrre Yo.nh and
Age Suffer Alike From Kidney
Weakness.
your child weak, frail and pale?
No control over the kidneys' action
?
Kidney weakness is a serious
ft thing?
Far too serious to overlook.
It fhay mean a life of sickliness.
Profit by Conway experiences.
Use Doan's Kidney Pills.
Endorsed by Conway parents.
Read this Conway mother's endorsement:
Mrs. .T. T. Ronton. snvs; "Mv
little girl was troubled terribly witb
kidney trouble. Her kidneys acted
very irregularly and bothered her
especially at night. Finally I went
^ to the Norton Diug Co.. and g t
Doan's Kidney Pills. Before long
Doan's greatly relieved her and .
can't say too much in their praise."
Price GOc, at all dealers. D rn't
simply ask for a kidney remedy? i
get Doan's Kidney Pills?the sam j
that Mrs. Benton had. Foster-Mi'burn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. a !-R
iSo Worms in s Healthy Chiia
All children troubled with worms have an ui*
v healthy color, which Indicates poor blood, and ns b |
rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance.
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly I
for two or three weeks will eorich the blood, improve
the digestion, and act as a General Strength'
<'nin<? Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
i.uo'v off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be
In rorfect Pleasant *.o take. 60c per bottle
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You Do More Work,
You are more ambitious and you get mor<
/njoyment out of everything when youj
blood is in good condition. Impurities ii:
the blood have a very depressing effect on
the system, causing weakness, laziness
nervousness and sickness.
GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying
and Knrirhimi thf. Hlnr.rl W?i An vnn fo/il I
, ? - - - O VV?I 1 T ItVII J UU AVsV/i
its strengthening, invigorating effect, see
how it brirgs color to tiie cheeks and how
it improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic value.
GROVE S TASTELESS Chill TQNEC
is not a patent medicine, it is simply
IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup.
So pleasant even children like it. The
blood needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON
/ to Enrich it. Thesa reliable tonic prop|
ertics never fail to drive out impurities in |
the blood.
The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S
TASTELESS Chill TONIC has made it
the favorite tonic in thousands of homes.
More than thirty-five years ago, folks
would ride a long distance to get GROVE'S
TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a
member of their family had Malaria or
needed n body-building, strength-giving
ionic.*. The formula is just the same today,
and you can get it from any drug
store. f>0c per bottle.
AN INVITATION 1
The public is' rcspcctf
and see my line of Coat
Skirts. Shirt waist,ft. a/ic
also have tv?c prettiest
drens Hats that I ever c
sec for yourself.
RESPECT
. J. S. CI
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AMENDED COPY SUMMONS I
FOR RELIEF. .1 |
'Complaint Not Served.) I
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
Su<a?> A L wis. Lutie Lewis. Arch
ie D. Lewis; and Lucile Est^s
Edna Estes. Sadie Belle Lewis,
Kaline Lewis, Infants by their ,
Guardian ail Litem, Plaintiffs. ,
vs. i
H. M. Lewis, W. M. Lewis, P. H.
Lewis, M. J. Skipper, E. J. Lewit
, Eppie Lewis. Eddy Lake Cypress
Co., a Corporation, and
Conway Lumber Company, a Cor
novation, Defendants. % 4
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE |
NAMED:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMON- ,
ED and required to answer the com
nlaint in this acMon, which has
been filed in the office of the Clevk
of the Court of Common Pleas, for I
the said County, and to serve av I
?op.v oi your answer to the said i
complaint on the subscriber at his I
of fire at Conwav, S. C., within
twenty days after the service
hi 1 ui; exclusive of the day of ,
such service; and if you fail to
answer the complaint within the
? ??rnid. tne plaintiff in this 1
will apply to the Court for the re-;
lief demanded in the complaint.
Dr.tcd October 13th. A. D. 1920.
H. ,H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
TO Enpie Lewis, Absent Defend- <
ant:
Take Notice thr-t the original
complaint in the foregoing stated
iction and the original summons
wore filod 'in th? office of the CleHc
of the Court of Common Pl^ns in
n?rl fc.. TTorry County at Conway.
South Carolina, on the 17th. dry of
Auyrust 1920; and that thM amended
comnlainv. in sa;d action an'l
tl>e amended summons, of w'^'c^
r\ iu r* W*fWr\ i 1/"W I
i/liv M I I n a V/V/f/.V TV V, I i; I IIV7 I
in said office on the 13th day of
October A. D. 1920.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
W. L. BRYAN, (L S.)
C. C. C. P
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NOTICE or ELECTION.
In pursuance of an order made
by the County Hoard of Ect v ation
for Horrv C>rnb'. on the 0th
day of October. 19'20. the undersijmc'
trustee of District N ^>2
will hold an election at Popular
HM1 School House ^n tho2 >th da"
of October, 1920, upon tho (jUestion
of levying a specif!1 a hool tax or
8 mills upon tho taxable property
of said D'strict No. 52.
Datrd October 9, 1920.
# J. M. RARON.
H. D. GASQTJE,
G. W. RARON.
Board of Trustee School District
No. 52.
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YOUR RED CROSS
+
The American Red Cross, by Its
Congressional charter, is officially
designated:
To furnish volunteer aid to the
sick and wounded of armies in
time of war, in accordance with
the conventions of Geneva.
To act in matters of voluntary
relie'f and as a medium of communication
between the American
people and their Army and Navy.
To continue and carry on a sys
tcm of national and international
relief in time of peace and to apply
the same in mitigating the sufferings
caused by pestilence, famine,
fire, floods and other great calamities.
To devise and carry on measures
for preventing these caused of [
suffering.
"OURTH RED CROSS ROLL CALL
November 11-25, 1920.
MEMBERSHIP FEES:
'
Annual $ 1.09
Contributing 5.00
Life 50.00
Sustaining 10.00
Patron 100.00
Send dues to your Tiearcst local
.chapter.
STRAYED.
There has strayed from ivy
place one white and red pided cow,
narke I crop and sp!il in 'riicht e
and has on a small bell, and ha:?
one horn, bored. She has sho:T
crumpled horns. Very small cow.
Left a-bout April 20th. Anyone
fi ruling her, plea<e notify and receive
suitable reward from
W. 1? FJOMONDSON,
adv Toddville, S. C.
ro THE PUBLIC
ully invited to come in
Suits, Coats, Sweaters,
i scaris and .Notions. I
line of ladies and chiliarried.
Come in and
I
i
'FULLY
WSEY
FIRST AID TRAINING
TO MEN AND WOMEN;
^ " I
American Red Cross Is Teaching
Hundreds of Thousands Life- j
Saving Methods.
The purpose of Instruction In rtrat
Aid to the injured offered by the Amerit'itn
Red Cross Is to train men and j
women to administer First Aid treatment
promptly and intelligently when
emergencies demand It.V First Aid
treatment Is not Intended to take the
(jlaee of a physician's service. A surgeon
should always be summoneed as
a precautionary measure where there
Is an Injury of any consequence, hut
when one cannot be secured a few minutes'
delay may mean a fatality. In J
such a case a person trained in First j
Aid is invaluable not only to the Individual,
hut through him to the community
in which he lives.
There Is perhaps no way of ascertaining
the number of deaths or serious
disablements which result from
lack of proper safeguards or prompt
emergency treatment. It is safe to assert
they number thousands daily.
There can be no doubt that the appll
cation of First Aid methods to each
case would immeasurably lighten the
country's toll of suffering and death.
The dissemination of First Aid training
and information has already produced
a fu('reaching and beneficial influence
In the prevention of accidents
on railroads, in mines and in great industrial
concerns.
The benefit of a widespread knowledge
of First Aid In the event of a
great disaster, such as a train wreck,
an explosion, an carthqulke, etc., is
obvious. Laymen who have had First
Aid training can render elllcicnt assistance.
Many lives may depend upon
such emergency care.
Hed Cross First Aid work includes
(1) the formation and conduct, through
Red Cross chapters, of classes for instruction
in accident jSrovcntion and
First Aid to the injured among men
and women in ail communities and in
every industry; (2) the introduction of
courses of Instruction in high schools
ami colleges.
The Hed Cross Is prepared to supply
First Aid books and equipment at reasonable
prices.
Every person In this country able to
do so should, in his own interest, receive
Hed Cross First Aid Instruction.
Information about the course and in
struct ion classes may be had ut the
nearest chapter headquarters.
Unnoun
I
Z WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE 1
J AND HORRY COUNTY THAI
| CHINE CO., HAS SECURED
| LADY TO DO DRESS MAKI>
5 AM) WILL hi: GLAD FOR A
> HER AT TilE OFFICES OF
? STREET.
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^ i- R i:E DEo:<STRatio >
| Singer
| Mac hi
i 10 l i nt w. j. 15
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WOMEUj
SUFFER|
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RED CROSS EXTENDS
RELIEF TO POLAND
I s
More than $!V000,000 has been spent ' f
by the American Ked Cross In aiding f
the stricken people of Poland. The
organization has nursed the sick, fed ?
the starving, clothed the naked, sheltered
the homeless, schooled the children
and cared for the orphans there. .It has
conducted a relentless fight against
typhus, cholera and other terrible diseases.
So today millions of men #nd
women In that resurrected nation
speak In grateful appreciation of "The :
Greatest Mother in the World."
Nearly 200 American Red Cross :
workers are now engaged In relief ac- t
tlvitles in Poland. Four large relief,
bnscs are in operation and eleven mobile
units are In the field. During the j
last twelve months this organization j
was largely Instrumental In the re-es- |
tubllshment of a million refugees at j
cost for general relief of more than
$1,000,000. Last winter one-half mil- j
lion war orphans were aided material- j
ly, and since then a series of large orphanages
have been established to give j
them permanent care.
Ilut for American Red Cross aid, of- ]
Acini* of Poland declared recently, mil- I
lions of people In that country would |
have perlfhed of disease, exposure or j
stnrva; ,?n the last eighteen months, j
And the work there must be kept up
for another year.
IIHOTID5 !
fi '.GRANULES)
I For iMnmrcTirkw
W 1 ^ - ? A. IV/11
B Tmtc good, do good; dissolve
1 instantly on tongue or in water;
I take as needed.
| QUICK RELIEF!
ALSO IN TABLET FORM FOR THOSE
WHO PREFER THEM.
I MADE BY SCOTT * BOWNE
MAKERS OF
; STORE COTTON
AT L0R1S, S. C.
Farmers Brici: Warehouse at
Loris, will bo open for the purpose
of storing cotton for the
farmers.
We have a capacity of 100
feet wide by 200 feet long,
with concrete floor and metal
roof.
I will manage the storage.
Y. P. M'QUEEN
UtMtNl!
I hliriTBTTTTTCTirnrBTl S
ro the ladies of conway ![
r the singer sewing ma- j*
the services of a you ag 2
1G and general sewing, 4
ll the ladies to call OS
the company on laurel |>
1
s's to ALL tntl-2r'^STEI). \\
j!
Sewing ji
ne Co. 1
URNEY, Agent. 5
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$?
And women NEED Dot suffer $
from the ills peculiar to the ?' j
sex. STELLA YITAE is an ||
eminent doctor's proscription ||
that for three generations has f %
been RELIEVING suffering ?jj $
women and keeping young
girls from BECOMING sn?- jjSJ
faring women. , j||
Sold by your druggist; upon $1
the distinct agreement that ?8
tf the FIRST BOTTLE gives g j
no benefit, ho will refund the fej |
money. STELLA YITAB |J
san do no HARM, even if it E
rloes no good. Why not TRY 1 j
it?instead of suffering? j
\lrt. Susie Suffott.of Dunmoro, Ky. |
?ays: <4I couldn't stand on my |
oct an hour without lying down, I I
isod one bottlo of STELLA VITAE H
ind now I can be on my feet all day." R
THACHER MEDICINE CO. I
Chftttnnooffa. Ter.n., U. ^
D'Seouraglng to Author?.
l.tivvily! Now they're irons
to tinier-prim fhe new-horn huhteA.
iVhttt are our future nnvclivf Hint
nviiurlo writers tfoinj: ro do when rhe
nlx?Hl Infants' plot becomes longer
tlauslhle??Boston Transcript.
SOUTII CAROLINA MAYOR E?
"The Sparks Three Rinjj Circus is
one o-f the best and cleanest I hav
tate to' recommend it to the publi
| The Eig
| Menagerie W0^
3 is t*nc stride ahcsJ c\ QrZ \ ' ;'A;. .
! Noah's ArK. as tuany fey
ol Ihc animrJs are V srepresented
l>> arore // ?N > W
than cue pair. //
SENSATIONAL
acts, \ -
H 1HKRLINU I'LJli \>K- \\
1 MANCES, anil a board Vv J*uQw
I o( fanny clowns
? (lathered from every 3^-? '
|natlon on earth. ^. > '
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kj, * 'vaQA'V^*' ,4*\ t,l St
KSfcfft ' / \ V- o?/V-V -;^r \ v! 3
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going to
CONWAY
I Pure, Rich Bloo<
I: Your Body Vigo
4* ?
"When impurities crc-op into your
blood the first symptoms are usually
a lotes of appetite, followed by
a gradual lessening of energy, the
system becomes weaker day by
day, until you feel yourself on the
verge of a breakdown.
Nearly everybody needs a few
bottles of S. S. S., the great vegetable
blood remedy, to cleanse out
all impurities about twice a year,
[t is an excellent idea to take this
Where high rents are not v.
i haps this item does not ex:?
only the State and County
expense in selling goods; ai
. cs do not have to be paid.
Our store iis in the com
where you can come and sc
and the advantages we enj<
I some money when you arrn
We keep the b:st goot
and we keep a good stock.
1920 for fertilizers, dry gc
ers' hardware.
Come to the old reliat
I
Toddville,
?
No important Cllr"?*tie Changea
There has hn-n ( ? \vell-?iuthvtit!cat^
e<l ohani:?*s of climate wirhlo the last
2.000 years. Changes due to man*
such as deforestation, agriculture, the
building of canuls, railroads or telegraph
have only a local effect.
WORSES SPARKS CIRCUS
to be here soon. This show is
e ever seen and I do not hosier.
"R. S. STEWART,
"Mayor oi Lancaster, S. C.
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precaution to keep the system in a.
vigorous condition so as to moro
easily resist disease to which every
one is subject. S. S. S. is "without
an equal as a preneral tonic and sys
torn builder. It improves the appotite
and gives new strength and vi?
tality to both old and young.
Full information and valuable literature
can be had by writing to
Swift Specific Co., 15G Swift Laboratory,
Atlanta, Ga.
iiki b 4k &
) bo con^idcrnd, where perA
at a!!; and where there is
taxes to be added, in as an
id where the high town tax\try
but it is on a good road
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