The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 11, 1920, Image 7
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/ ^ You Do More Work* 4
You are more ambitious and you more
jnjoyment out of everything when youi
blood is in good condition. Impurities io
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
Jind Enriching the Blood. When you feel
ts strengthening, invigorating effect, see
how it brings color to the cheeks and how
it improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic value.
GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
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. These reliable tonic prop;
erties 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 a body-building, strength-giving
tonic.? The formula is just the same today,
and you can get it from any drug
store. 60c per bottle.
MARION A. WRIGHT
Attorney at Law.
CONWAY, s. c.
.r Office in Spivev Buildinc
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WILLIAM t'UGENE KING, M t
Physician and Snrgeon
AYNOR,. - - - S. G
DR. J. D. THOMAS
Physician and Surgeon
LOUIS, s. o.
~~ OR, G,!. LEWIS
DENTAL SURGEON
?)flee Ov?r Norton Drag C?n|MiE>;
fi CONWAY, 8, G,
i*mmmam* Irr wu i i in? 11 ? ? mm iiw? > jw>
D. A. SPiVEY & CO.
t W. B. King, Sccty.
' BONDS AND INSURANCE j
C in
PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK
BUILDING
.HARRELSON & HARRELSON i
Attorneys-at-Law j
^Practice both in the State an 3 I
Govirts,
MULLING, ? ? S. (J
H. H. WOODWARD,
and Counsellor at Lav
CONWAY 8 ~
U. li. SCARBOROUGH
Attorney at Law,
' ' CONWAY, a c.
t. b. lewis.
Jktty. and Oouncellor at Lti
CONWAY, - - - S. I
:v J.M.JOHNSON,
L^jJ . CIVIL ENGINEER
MARION, S. 0.
leering and Surveying
s office cwail bb ?Pen during my ab aunce,
and prepu're^ take cart
of any work as usiu?'* Addresi
?1J communications aM heretofore.
' , S. C. DUSENBURY
Attorney-at-Law
? Spivey Building
'CONWAY, ? S. 0.
SEND mi YOUR
~ repair work
BLACKSMITHING v 1
'] SAW HAMMERING \
ACETYLENE WELDING '
Automobile repairing
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AhklUflv mAii uinnvo
uunvvAi mum
r Milton Pittman, (Lessee).
i 4j22|20?tf.
J. I. ALLEN, Jr.
Attorney-at-Law
Office in Bank of Loris Bldg.
LORIS, S. C.
F. J. SULLIVAN & CO.
CERTIFIED
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (Ut.) j
Telephone So. 796. '
Murehison Bank Blclg,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
riles Cured in 6 to 14 Day *
I>ruMlft3 refund inouev if PAZO 01NTMV NT fall#
to cure Itching, Blind, Uicediri'lor Protrudlj# Piles.
Isctantly relieves Itching Piles, an.i you can flet ;
. restful sleep after tb<e lirst conlicctbo. Price COc.
WINSTEAD PURCHASES
VALUABLE PROPERTY
Residence Lots of Mr. A. T.
Collins Near the Kingston
Lake
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WILL MOVE TO
MAIN STREET PROPERTY
Establishing' and Undertaking*
and Embalming Department
in Connection.
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Lust week Dan II. Winstca S, proprietor
oI the lurniture .stoic ousiness
which he established in Conwa.s
sonic time ago, purchased fiom A.
T. Collins the residence lots extending
from the rear ol the Horry liardware
Company s property to tnc edge
dI" Kingston Lake.
It is understood that Mr. Winstead
and family will occupy one of
these residences while the other will
be rented out. This property is just
now being used as residence property
but it Is doubtless valuable as business
property situated as it is near
the main business block of Conway.
Mr. Winstead lias also closed a deal
lor liie store fronting on Main1
Street which is now occupied by
Sutherland Furniture Company, and
ali o :ecured the other store build
ing which fronts on Third Avenue:
and has been occupied by the Farm 1
.uplement Company, and these two |
loves are to connected at the back
1 1 - - 1
'MM :><.? IU lIltlK.!' (Jilt* eUllipClC i
}'rr rpa-:e, and in the two Mr. Win-I
ead will conduct his furniture business
after about January 1st. He,
wi1' r>(|ui|) an undertaking: and embal- j
miny lepartment and conduct this i
' a1 *? a. ih* s<;me place.
Mr. A. T. Collins and family
who. e tesidcnce property be has pur-J
chafed, it is said, will move to another
house and lot now owned by 1
Mr. Collins, near the l>urr< ug'hs ;
hospital. Tho Sutherland Kurni-!
lure Company will move its lance j
buspv.is into the .tore purchased by
Mr, Sutherland . ometime jj/vo from j
Mi', ,J. \V. Tavlor, this building boinp:
now occupied by tho Woodward
Millinery Storo.
DAWSON'S VICTIM
DIES AT HOSPITAL
The colored woman known as Mary
Dawson, sometimes called Mary
Thomas, died in Florence at the HosV
pital where she was sent after bein^
Sihrth l(V .1 illYWW nnuvnn <>nn nio'li*
.,t, w v.. VMIV, III^III
last week. Dawson left for parts unknown
immediately after the shooting
and up to a late hour last week
the authorities had not located him.
It is reported that he attempted to
shoot this woman once before while
the two lived somewhere in Virginia.
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6GB has more imitations than any
other Chill and Fever Tonic on the
market, hut no one wants imitations.
They are dangerous things in the
medicine line.?adv.
. o? ??
Quite Likely.
American women bnthers with an Inclination
to embonpoint It Is stated,
have tnken to palntlDg dimples on
their knees. The report thnt n fashlonnhle
Now Yorker who does not care
the water has created the neres%|'Jnslon
by having o^obster paintert
nn her probably premature.From
Punch", r J?n(,on- _
MOTHER'S FRIEND
For Expectant Mothers
Used Br Three Generations
WHIT I PO> BOOKLfT OW frOTHCKHOOO AND THC BABY, flU
BADNKLO Rl?OUtf0* Co.y DlfT. I'D. MkANTA, 9k
FARM Ft
The Farm now managed
3 miles cast of Conway,
Aynor Branch Railroad, i
information concerning s
H. ALLAr
AT THE
or Dr. C. S. Dietz, at De
THE HORRY HERALD, 00 N
A LETTER FROM JAVT MILLS.
Editor Herald?Please allow me
space in the Herald, as I wish to
thank my dear friends that have been
so good and kind to help me in my
helpless condition. I am sure glad
and thankful to know that some of
your readers have been kind enough
to send me some help, and I am
sure thankful to those that have be n
kind enough to help me. 1 sure appreciate
their kindness verv much
and 1 am sure the good Lord will
bless those that liave been good a.id
kind enough to help me in my affliction,
as I am unable to help my s?lf
in any way and 1 have to be waited
on almost the same as a baby. The
only way 1 can move around at all
is by the aid of my wheel chair.
Dear friends, you can all see by my
sad condition that 1 am in need o;
help, as I have to have food and
clothes and medicine, and 1 can get
nothing by my own efforts. Everything
that 1 use in any way hw to
bo given me by the kind heavted noople,
and 1 am sure the good Lord
will bless every one that is kind
enough to help me along through this
life with the things that I poed. T
trust that many of you kind Iron Is
will he good enough to help me. May
the good Lord bless you all. Giving
vou all mv love, vour bolnless friend,
' JAW MILLS.
Route 1, box 2."), Wampce, S. C.
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EXAMINATION
The United States Civil Service
CCornmission has announced an examination
for the county of Horry,
SS. S., to be held at CConway and
Rain Rains on Dec. 11, 1920 at' Gallvants
Ferry to fill the position of
rural carrie andr vacancies that
may later occur on rural route*,
from other post offices in the abovementioned
county. The salary of a
rural carrier on a standard daily
route of 24 miles is $1,800 pe>
annum, with an additional $80 per
mile per annum for each mile or
majo fraction thereof in excess ot"
24 miles. The examination will
open only to citizens who are actually
domiciled in the territory or
a post office in the county and who
mcf,i the other requirements set
forth in Form no. 1077. Roth men
nd women, if qualified, may enter
this examination, hut appointing
i officers have the le^al right to specify
the sex desired in requesting
certification of eligibles. Women
'will not be considered for rural
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CARDUI HELPED
mm STRFHRTH
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Alabama Lady Was Sick For Three
Years, Suffering Pain, Nervous
and Depressed?Read Her
(jwu Story of Recovery,
Paint Rock, Ala.?Mrs. C. M. Stegall,
of near here, recently related the following
interesting account of her recovery:
*'l was in a weakened condition.
I was sick three years in bed
suffering a great deal of pain, weak,
nervous, depressed. I was so weak,
I couldn't walk across the floor; just
,*;.ad to lay and bij little ones do the
Work. I Was almost dead. I tried
every thing I heard of. and a number of
doctors. Still I didn t get any relief.
I couldn't eat, and slept poorly. I
believe if I hadn't heard of and taken
Cardul I woul<\ have died. I bought
ei* bottles, after a neighbor told mo
what it did for her.
"I began to eat and sleetf, began to
gain my strength and am now Well
and strong. I haven't had any trouble
since ... I sure can testify to the
?ood that Cardui did me. I don't
think there Is a better tonic made
and I believe It saved mv Hf? "
' -For over 40 years, thousands of women
Jhave used Cardui successfully,
in the treatment of many womanly
ailments.
If you suffer as these women did/
take Cardui. It may help you, too.
t all druggists. E 85
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IR SALE
by the Dietz Brothers,
on North side of the
s offered for sale. For
ale, apply to
M DIETZ
FARM
ntal Office, at Conway.
WAY, S. C., NOV. 11, 1920.
(carrier appointment unless they arc
I the widows of U. S. soldiers, sailors,
or marines, or the wives of U.
S. soldiers, sailors, or marines \\1io
are physicially disqualified for exI
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? '2.58 SERGES
SSS 5S.00 SERGES
~ 1.75 SERGES
SS 1.50 SERGES
Z=Z 1.25 SERGES
? 1.85 SERGES
? 1.50 SILK P
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Sir 75c DRESS
ZZZ > 60c DRESS
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ami nation by reason of injuuries re* i
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Form No. 1977 and application
blanks may be obtained from hte of
fices mentioned above or from the
pjp . You'11 aP'
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j|. ) taste or unol
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ctjifp Camels put
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)iVfjL"57*/'C|| & UJ? Camcfs are so/rf everywhert
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EVER OFFERED IN CONWA
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SAVE VOIJ TIME AND MONK'
5 REDUCED TO
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5 REDUCED TO
$ REDUCED TO
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OPL1N
N POPLIN
SUITING
SUITING
Dresses, Coats and Coat Suits,
at time of purchase. The mar
e as at first, but will take 20 p
mrchase. , : r ,
Misses' and Children
eaters Cut to Botton
OF CREPE DECHINE, C.EORCl
1ST FROM $1.25 to $7.00 TO (i
CUT.
Houses and Middy Suits 20 per
ND BE CONVINCED THAT YOl
)DS AT A BARGAIN
PRICES BEGIN WITH THIS
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uccessors to Mrs. J. W. Sparks
ces on All Millinery
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United States Civil Service Corami^ion
ai \\ ashington, u. C. Applications
should bo forwarded to
the Commission at Washington at
the earliest practicable divte.
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0 unusual, so refreshing, so
F/rst, quality?second,
rt blend of choice Turkish- j
Domestic tobaccos which j
nly prefer to either kind'
ffht! . J
[end makes possible that
tellow mildness?yet all the
iy is there ! And, Camels*
>ur taste 1
preciate Camels freedom
npleasant c igaretty afterfeasant
cigaretty odor I
Dwn satisfaction compare
T by puff with any ciga1
world tit any price !
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mmvnJ th.s carton for the homo or o/ftco
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