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!!)R STOM ACH , INDIGESTION ford's Black-Draught Highly recommended by a Tennessee Ij Grocer (or Troubles Re* L suiting from Torpid I | <'i( Liver. U> Sitpit Nashville, Tonn.? ThG efflcK-j of Thedford's Black-prmjfgfliC the Wno, herb, jj|^icine, ta Red for by Mr.^w. N. Parsons, a K<r of this city. "It Is without ! sL tho best liver medicine, and 11 P^bellevo I could get along without [?' take it for sour stomach, head* I: liml 11*- ** ,, u?ur, muigesuon, anci au I y troubles that are tho result of bbid liver. r1tavo known and used It for years, f an and do highly recommend it pry one. I won't go to bed with, in tho house. It will do all it a to uo. I can't say enough for I ay other men and women throughJtlio ountry have found Black4ht just as Mr Parsons describes uablo in regulating the liver to >rmal functions, and In cleansing owels of impurities. Yd ford's Black-Draught liver modiis the original and only genuine. ' St no Irnllltln"" ?? ? v iiiiiLvitiV'llO V'l I>ii l^Dll HiU'/Oi j/ays ask for Tkedford's. u.m ) < WANTED | foOL AND HIDES ! i am now hi the market for ? / T /your wool, green hides and ^ Js. I am paying best cash T let's. Bring ind your goods at I1* is' Fish Market or my store ^ Race Path. Correspondence ^ 'kited. Willie P. Herring ? 04 4>4>4?0<>4>^ ios 100 years from this will be Hferent from the present time as resent time is different from 100 I ago?perhaps the (inference will eater and will go on in ever| i iv proportion. ij| Give Us Youi || We Will Api IWe wish to a WORKING FLOOR | SIDING I MANT1 I B We also do , I Plans and S] I HOUSE BU I GIVEN PRC [ G 1 WILL NOT BUILD ! POTATO .to'linoi" viiT 1 11 The proposal by the Conway]! Chamber of Commerce to construct: a sweet potato curing and storage ' warehouse at Conway has been,] abandoned. With $3,650.00 pledged t1 on the. capital stock, 'an ample |1 amount to proceed with the erection of the house, and with all pielimin-jj c?ry details worked out, it has been | found necessary to forego ihe con- , struction of this house, at least for the present. The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company has refused to permit the, construction of a side track at any ( suitable point from which such a warehouse could he served. Sidu track facilities, in the opinion of the ! committee, and in the opinions of those familiar with the management of sweet potato warehouses, are absolutely essentia!. The flat refusa' of the r;i 'lro;irl romiiiin i t.r,im\,11 1 . V<> . V*.?V? vv/.npniij v\# |;VMIIIV I the construction of iv side track necessarily moans the nbanbonmen of the entire project. The stoc * holders met on Monday night and after carefully canvassing: the situation decided that nothing could ho done, in view of the attitude of tie raProad company. Chairman H. L. Huck of the Chamber of Commerce's committee on potato warehouse, took the mattor up with Supt. W. If. Newell. .Jr.. and ropuested information as to steps necessary to secure sido track facilities. Under date of Me *h 15th ]\Tv. Newel 1 wrote Mr. 1U? k with reference to the matter as follows: "1 regret, to sav that I cannot encourage vou on this at the present time. There are circumstances con. nected with those remarks that : *>m not at liberty to explain. The ' papers will he kept %bofo?o me and iust as soon as I can 1 will go into the matter with you further." On receipt of this letter ChairVoir) Ituck wired (J. A. Cardwe'l. Airr'cnlt u' al Agent of the Atlantic 0<v>s-t l.inc Railroad Company as r.. n........ I "S<o''k subscvihed potato citrine; i house, hut \! r. Newell advises ran' 'supply sidinp;. Please inve.sl urate < an ' wire us time for meetitur subscribers Monday nurht. f] rower;? , must know now if house is to he : built." 111 reply to th;s 'ptrjrram Mr. Card well wrote a letter in which lie : id "Upon receipt of your wire 1 talked vith our (1 i friet superintendent. Mr. W. 11. Newell. Jr., and learned that certain conditions make it necesserv for us to decline to hnild a uiilin?c a' th.e loca-tion selected for the erection of the proposed sweet po'nto storage home " Just what the conditions are vhh-h make the construction of th?t; siding1 impossible, were not disclosed X I r Business f | a ? : I iX areciate It i| xTL, X X mnounce we hav PLANT and ar JNG CI M ELLS SI STAIR WORK, :c i: r1. pcuucaiiuns, V/U ILDING MATE! )MPT AND CA1 fa ive us You H5 HORRY HERALD, CON WJ S\VEET~ D curing house l>y either Mr. Newell or Mr. Cardivell. The committee is in the dark is to the reasons which the railroad company has ror refusing to permit the construction of side track. In Caldwell's letter he suggested that p^ssihly;v.a side track migjit ^^riijfajoy^i^eyond the brick y:|rd,io? Miv .H. IC Little. Tlie com11 t^.ec decided that this was entirely too far from Conway to permit of proper supervision and management of the house. . That the potato war?)u)use is not to be built is no fault of, the committee, which has worked diligently. Members of this committee are: H. L. Ruck, chairman, M. R. Smith, D. i A. Spivov, W. L. Richardson, T. T. j Elliott. R. W. Lane. J. W. Sparks, I A. C. Thompson and G. B. Jenkins, j Business men of the town also show- j ed their willingness to back the proposition by subscribing liberally to the capital stock. DOES YOUR HOUSE WORK SEEM I! \RD? Has Your Strength Left You? Glide's Reptn-M ingan Will Restore It If you have dvspepsia .-md headaches and feel "all in," don't take it r..,. ...l 41.n : ? ? '?i ' i i . * i ! n i i i > (I < i Mini. S4 rente-h and :?* *"*I>ition for your tasks will ronie when you build up your weakened blood with dude's I'epfoMan.'Mii. Take it with your ir.uals a few weeks and see the permanent benefit. It is just the thine; to aid you !o recover full health. This wonderfully efficient form of food iron quickly improves the .appetite, adds c do)- to cheeks and lips and imparts strength to the jaded mu < le.s. Remembei' to ask for /'Glide's PrptoMangarf." Sold in holh liquid and tablet form?Adv. Live agents w.onted to handle city trade for the Genuine .J. R. Watkins Products. Write quick for free sample and particulars. The .J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. 74, New York, N. V.-? Adv. 3-l'i-5t-pd o ^To Ston a Cough Quick take HAYES* HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stops the cough by healing the inilamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Gilds, Head Colds and Croup is enclosed wiih every bottle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY. The salve should he rubbed on the chest and throat of children suffering from a Cold or Croup. The healing effect of Hayes* Ileuling Honey inside the throat combined with the healing effect of urovr s u-reo-iratc oaive tnroun!i ttie pores or the skin soon stops a cou>!h. Doth remedies are packed in one carton and the cost of the combined treatment is 35c. ?> *Just ask your druggist for HAYES' HEALING HONEY. -- HtZZJW IMP.? H NNOUN MANUFA e just completei e ready to fill 3 Iff TUT/M JL.11NU 0ULD1NG ANGLES | PANEL WOR] implete houses < UAL. YOUR REFUL ATTEM |v. I r Business. p* * V?\ S. C., MAR. 23, 1922 GET-TOGETHER- M EET. The monthly "Get-together meet- 1 ing" of the officers and teachers of the Methodist Sunday School waheld at the Kingston Hotel las'. Thursday night with a large attendance. Mr. A. E. Goldfinch, the Superintendent, was master of ceremonies and wisely brought forward ciuestions for discussion looking toward the fu*ure growth and efficiency of the school. Those di cussions partook of the nature of! round table talks and were freely entered into by all. Special emphasis was placed upon the Sunday School work to be featured during the month of April, which is as follows: April 2nd Parefit ' and Children Sunday, April Oth-KUh week of evangelism to he carried out in the Sunday School, closing with J Easter. April 2Gth-27th Sunday School District Conference to bo held in Conway and April 30th jRallv Day. The officers and teachers all pledged themselves to make these interests a success. The dining room of the Kingsfoi was p'aced at the disposal of the meeting and the tah'es were so arranged that the entire company waseated together. Ti n flowers used on the tables were yellow ja>samine A delicious salad course was served j by the officers of the second year Intermediate class and of the | Young Peoples cla s. Suitable I music was rendered by Mi-soi Louise Dusonbury. l^ovcnco Eon-. I Ernestine Little and Elizabeth Wei 1 Ions. At nine thirty the mo^'-'ng came I to a close and all wont home more j i determined than ever to m:d o t o j Sunday School an institution of Ko'i | gious Education. r.orsKiim.D c \ki:s Tax the Vi oi'hmi of Com way the Same as Klsewlu re. Hrird to attend to household duties Willi a constantly aching liack. A woman should not have a had hack. And she seldom would if the kidneys are well. I Joan's Kidney Pills are endorsed by thousands. Have been used in kidney trouble over 50 years. Read what this Conway wonv.ui says: Mrs. 1>. W. Harrison says: "I had a terrible backache and was nervous and couldn't do my housework. Dizzy spells bothered me and 1 had to hold on to something for fear of falling. My kidneys acted irregularly, too. i 'fot a box of Doan's Kidney Pills and after takinu- them was cured." Price <>0c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?i?et loan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs. Harrison had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.?Adv. BgZHEKttT- Bin "KUTO ISHnrZ Z3Sjg J i* ZZHEBEZZ ICEMEIN inbou CTURERS d an up-to-date ] four orders for i WINDOWS A1 WINDOW AN WINDOW AN K, TURN WOF :ut to order. W1 ORDERS, SMA ITION. We will SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint not Served) The State of South Carolina Countx of Horry, Court Common : ','eas , . tMM ?nfl, o !). J. 1 lutler, Plaintiff, a-Kam^t Thomas Ward and French C. Smith, defendants. To the Defendants, Thomas War-' r.m! K'-or.ch C. Smith. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED . nl required to answer the Oo r.ul: ir( "a this action, which is ?J!dd in t'i o off ice of the Clerk of the t'pur.t of Cpipmon Pleas, at Conwaj. S. C.. aiid to serve a- copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office. Loris, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and, if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Boris. S. C.. Dated March 13th, A. D. 1922. ,J. 1. A1 BEN, JR. Plaintiff's Attorney To Thomas Ward and French C. S lith: Absent Defendants. TAKE NOTICE That the com paint in the foregoing stated action and the Summons of which the foregoing" is a copy were filed in the ' f'ce of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas in and for Horry County, at Conway, S. C., on the 1 Sth day of March," A. !>., 1922. YV 1 I!1 > V A \T /I ON ? I * I ' I V i ? \ ll ^ i I j. o. ) I c. c. c. r. -J. I. AT I KN .JK. Plaint if f's A1 lot ik\\. File Most Profitable I' Acre on the Farm i The jjardi n ?spot is renown i v. < 1 |j| i' bv innny as Ilia best pay in.tr on at A ?iL* lit. farm. but is often nopleft. d. A jrond p inion in?v;' s l 10" V :n ' yox:" poeket. and fr nn a beallb j j i midpoint, tborn is nothing bettor J than creen, l'rcsh vesolabies. j; ALWAYS PLANT mggl j I i The right variety of vegetables i i to choosi! for earl iness, yield or j llavor is eloarly shown in our b'Ul? I1 Catalog. Mailed froo on request. j, WOOF'S C1XCP SPi3CIAIi, giv- |jj i. ing seasooabl" infonnn . nut i?>r the n farm and eurront prices of all hold 1 I st eals, mailed free. i iii r w wnni^ Rr qoxtc i i X V T V / -vy Ay wv V y i SEEDSMEN ' No. J 7 S. 14th St., Richmond, Va. :, :.. .. ... > yr-w-i | : Prompt A II | | All Ordei PLANING MILL iny of the follow TO DOORS D DOOR FRAI D DOOR SCRE 'EC. Special att E FURNISH AL1 LL OR LARG1 . Nf /appreciate ENOCH S. C. BAKER Attorney and t ounscior at Law Offices in Taylor Building 2-9-3m (/Oilway, S. C. EBB N. JOHNSON, Auctioneer of Real Estate and all other property. R. F. D. No. 2. Box 11, Gallivant's Ferry, S. C.?l-19-8m MARtoN A. \vRIGHT Attorney-at-Law Offices Spivey Building CONWAY, S. C. i F. J. SULLIVAN & CO. Certified Fublic Accountants (Ut.) Telephone So. 7915. Murchison Bank IMdg. WILMINGTON. N. C. S. C. DUSENBl RY Attorney-at-Law Spivey Budding CONWAY, S C. J. I. ALLEN, JR. Attorney-at-Law Office in Bank of Loris Bldg. L O R I S , S . C . H. H. WOODWARD Attorney and Counsellor at Law. CONWAY, S. C. R. B. SCAR BOKO I (ill Attorney at Law CONWAY, S. i T. B. LEWIS Attorney and Counsellor at Law CONWAY. S. C. W11XIA M KV C. E N E KING Phvsician and Surgeon AYNOR, S. C. D. A. SPIVEY & CO. \Y. B King, Secty. BONDS AND IN S HM NCE, OH ice in Peoples National Bank Building. HA KEELSON & IIA RHELSON \ttornoys-at-Luw Practice both in the State and Federal Courts. MTLLINS, S. C. DR. G. I. LEWIS Dental Surgeon Office Over Norton Drug Compary. CONWAY, S. C. Dr. J. I). THOMAS Physician and Surgeon LOR IS. S. C. It is a common thimv for tho poopic to condemn a man, take him up without tho benefit of a doubt and convict him before they understand him. This is not rij^ht, no move than it is to convict and punish a man for a crime without a trial in the court. UlftH ' * y 1 ttention Given U rs. Try Us. j I *> I ' I , and WOOD j ring material: VIES LENS ention given U L KINDS OF j E, WILL BE I f 1 ? It. J