The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, September 07, 1922, Image 5
WATCH YOUR KIDNEYS
Inhaling the fumes of turpentine
and white lead often weakens the kidneys.
That's one reason why so
many painters luive bad backs and
sick kidneys. Exposure, frequent colds
and chills and the strain of climbing
i
Before Bal
THERE aro thousands of ex]
much, useless suffering for m
moment when delivery occurs. fJ
nerves and vital organs weakem
child. An eminent physician four
unnecessary suffering?tho same
mothers have used for three gen<
Mre. Waller S. Hadlcy, Bridgeport,
cnmf I whs ko paralyzed in my hips und
days after a little extra exertion I cou
on this time; in fact, I could hardly yet
I using one bottle of Mother's Friend, I
almost owe ray life to Mother's Friend."
"Mother's Friend" is applied externall
penetrates remarkably, permitting the
niUBcles, nerves, tissue* and ligaments, a
during expectancy and at child-birth. 1
Start using "Mother's Friend" now?tho
M rs. C. J. I artman, Scranton, Pa.,
had a doctor nr.d a nurse, and then ti
my la?t two children I used Mother's Fri
time to K'et a doctor, because I wasn't
minutes."
"Mother's Friend" contains no narcoti
three generations "Mother's Friend" has
useless suffering. Mother 1 y(>u must m
tutefc. Heirin usini' "MutKi.r'u
I everywhere.
I FREE BOOK LEI
I Don't let falne modesty keep you fror
I and to your home. lij all means, you
booh r.cnt free. Send for your copi
\ BA-42, Atlanta, Ga. Litt "Mother's J
Did Y(
Pi
The man who b
troubled by the al
Did he pay less fc:
actually did he pa
nu i -1- ?
jLfia nc get Hie DO
perhaps have driv
Was the net price
tire of established
In the belief th;
transaction, we bi
discounted the "d
Instead of listing i
you with a so-c?
profitably can.
We build it of
Goodyear method
price than you ar<
unknown worth.
Compare these prices
30x3# Giticher $12.50
30x3# Straight Side.. 13.50
32x3# Straight Svle.. 19.25
31x4 Straight Side.. 22.20
Goodyear Cross-Rib Tret
I o 1- 1
IUUCK 1
AUTHO
c<
Mf flllBI iflirtfK* ftliY* i millr Ti
up and down ladders help start the
trouble.
If your back aches, if sharp pains
strike you in the back when stooping,
lifting or working, if you have headaches,
dizziness, rheumatic pains; if
the urine is discolored or passages
painful and scanty, try Doan's Kidney
>y Comes
pectant mothers who undergo
onths before, as well as at the
These months of suffering, with
5d, leave their effect upon the
ul the way to stop much of this
easy way which thousands of
^rations.
I lie)., says: "Before my little boy
I limbs I could hardly walk, and some
ildn't walk a ?tep. I felt it coming
, up when I sat down, but now, after
am so much better. 1 feel Uiut I
y to the abdomen, back and hips. Tt
easier relaxation and distension of
ind their constant easier readjustment
[lave no more fear or dread, mother I
sooner the better.
says: "With my first two children T
icy hud (o use instruments, but with
eml und h:id only a nurne; wo hud no
very nick?only nbout ten or fifteen
oh or harmful drujjs. It is pafe. For
< relieved expectant mothers of much
yroid mere jfreubes and uhcIosb ?uhstitoday.
It ia sold at drug stores?
? ON MOTHERHOOD
n thin dulu to yourself, to your child
ahrndd have our valuable ilhmtrater*
i now to liradficld Iicyulator Co.,
^riend" from your druyyint today. JM
ra^y.-x ^
3u Get the B
rice, After A1
uys a "long discount" tire usuail
Jove question.
>r the tire than his neighbor mhrl
ty more?
ttom price, when all is said and de
'en a sharper bargain?
: really more than he might have I
reputation and value?
it the average motorist prefers a
lilt (he new (Joodyear Cross-Rib
iscount" in advance.
it at a high price, to enable the
alied "long discount," we list it
high-grade long-staple cotton, usi
I of group-ply construction, and s<
? asked to pay for many "long di
with NET prices you are asked to pay for'
1 32x4 Straight Side. . $24'.50 X
i 33x4 Straight Side.. 25*25 3'
34x4 Straight Side.. 25.90 3^
i 32x4Straight Side.. 31.45 3l
These prices include manufacturer* s excise tax
id Cord Tires are also made in 6, 7 ant
FOR SALE BY
Motor Com
RIZED FORD DE4
DNWAY, S. C
THE HORRY HERALD, CON VI
Pills, the remedy so widely used and I
so well recommended by men in the
painting trade. Here's a Conway
testimony:
Harmon Housend, painter, says: .
"Inhaling- the fumes of turpentine is
what weakened my kidneys. I had *
lo get up at night to pass the kidney s
secretions which were unnatural. I ii
got I Joan's Kidney Pills at the Con- j|
way Drug Co., and in a short time 0
my hack was stronger and the kidney ij
secretions were natural." ' n
Price <>0c, at all dealers. Don't a
simply ask for a kidney remedy?get jj
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that a
Mr. llousand had. Koster-Milburn l
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.?Adv. c.
SUMMONS FOR KKLIKF t
(Complaint Served.) s
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I
COUNTY OF HORRY. v
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS j,
Armour Fertilizer Works, a Cor- n
poration, Plaintiff, vs. J. T. Smith and
W. J. Dorsey, Defendants. v
To The Defendants above Named: i
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED t
and required to answer the complaint
in this action, of which a copy is v
herewith served upon you, and to 0
serve a copy of your answer to the
said complaint on the subscriber or ^
subscribers at his or their office at c
Conway, South Carolina, within ](
twenty days after the service hereof; It
exclusive of tne day of such service; t
and if you fail to answer the com- c
plaint within the time aforesaid, the r
plaintiff in this action will apply to v
the court for the relief demanded in t
the complaint. v
Dated July 7th, A. D. 1022. f
H. II. WOODWARD, t
Plaintiff's Attorney, y
To J. T. Smith, Absent Defendant.
TAKE NOTICE That the complaint p
in the foregoing stated action and the (|
Summons of which the foregoing is a t
copy were filed in the office of the r
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas a
in and for Horry County, at Conway, ()
S. C., on the 7th dav of August A. a
D. 1922. '
W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) v
C. C. C. P.
H. H. WOODWARD, c
Plaintiff's Attorney. s
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days 11
DrujuHsts refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails I
to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding
Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Pil*s, and you '
can net restful sleep after first application. t?0c. C
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AO ?? " y*L. ?1... * ' 1" "
>1 L" I f V.I^O.1 L'IUCK> 111 LlltJ ?
time of Kin^ Alfred of England.
The new Qoodyear I
Cross'llib Tread Cord B
bottom. '
i? \
y finds himself \
it have paid, or g?
?ne, or could he |s
i ad to pay for a 5
frank and open
Tread Cord and
S
dealer to attract
as low as we
K "
fi> *n
ng the patented ?
L'll it at a lower s ?
iscount*' tires of $ J
'long discount"tires j| I
}x 4) a Straight 5 Kde.. $32.15 | I;
*x4# Straight Side.. 32.95 Ej 1
3x5 Straight Side.. 39.10 3 \
5x5 Straight Side.. 41.05 I ]
1 O 1. * *
' ? w Sizes for trucks I I j
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tpanyj 1
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U-ERS \
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rAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1922
PURCHASING POWER
ON THE 1NCREAS1
New York.?Purchasing; power o
he public, the dominant factor u
he merchandising; and busines
ituation of the United States ha
ncrea-sed ny millions of dollars with
u the last week and can be counte*
n to increase still further. T
egin with ,hundreds of thousands o
diners have gone back to the slope
nd the tipples of the soft con
idds at wages which satisfy then
nd with which they can purchas
he necessities and some of th
omforts of life.
The 20 per cent increase grantor
o the employes of the United State
iteel Corporation alone added ove
50,000,000 a year to the nurchasini
ower of the country, and the junij
f one-fifth in the payrolls of th
^dependent steel companies adde
lore than as many millions.
?* -e -
i v?i tiivri mui t*, 111illi V UI U1C LUXLli
workers of New England are re
urning to work, not at the reduc
ion of 20 per cent against whicl
hey struck but under an agreemen
/hich makes the old wage seal
perative from September 1st, on.
Finally, the farmers of the coun
ry are being paid cash for thei
rops and while their complaints ar
>ud in the ears of every agricul
ural community, the fact remain
hat they can buy and are buying fo
ash. There is every evidence fron
eports received from all section
/ithin the last twelve hours, tha
he farmers of the country not onl
/ill be amply suppied with fund
or the necessities but will complet
he year with a fair average o
irofit.
For these increases in income an
lurchasing power, the tivmendou
evelopment of building operation
hroughout the country is largel
esponsible. Building trades hav
ibsorbed the surplus labor of th
ther industries and the disappeai
nee of unemployment has create
demand which it has require
vage advances to fill.
These increases in buying powe
an be counted on to empty th
helves of the retail stores, to crow
he order books of the jobbers an
nanufacturers and to increase th
iik'o of the producers of raw niat.ei
?? 1 l' flM^ riwif ntK?/*K ?-* ?.?wl.? ?? * I* " '
i IIC lav. win ? nil II JJI liuucr UU'I
an also he counted on to increas
osts of production and a genera
Common Sense
About Eczema
and Eruptions!
Here's Something About S. S. S.
That You' 11 Be Glad to Hear.
You might Just as well know It rlgh
now,?tho cause of skin eruptions
pimples, blackheads, boils and so on
Is right in the blood. There is no Ratting
away from it. Science has proved
it. We prove It. You can prove it.
When the cause of skin troubles and
eruptions is in tho blood, it isn't coinlet
S. 8. S. Give You An Angelic Skin I
mon sense to simply treat the skin
A bottle of S. S. S. will prove to you
what is happening in your blood. S.S.S.
Js a scientific bloud cleanser,?it drives
out tho impurities which causo eczema,
tetter, rash, pimples, boils, blackheads,
blotches and other skin eruptions.
When these impurities are driven out,
you can't stop several very nice things
from happening. Your lips turn nat
urally rosy. Your eyes sparkle, your
complexion clears. Jt bcconioa beautiful.
Your fare looks like that of a
prosperous, ruddy, well-fed, rofinod
Kcntleman, or if you are a woman,
your complexion becomes the real kiiul
that the whole world so a?linires.
is also a powerful body-bi.ilder, bocaiiso
it builds new and more Moodcells.
Thnt's why it fills out suaker
cheeks, bony necks, thin limbs, help?
retrain lost flesh. It costs lit tic: t<
have this happen to you. S. S. S. if
sold at all druf? stores, in two sizoa
The lir.rccr size is tho inoro economical
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| WATCH
; j: Send us your
I|; ELRY for repair
I; mcnt is second to i
;; to be done in a fac
ji We will mal
quested. We p
i; jobs.
]| Give us a tria
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Watchmakers, JeT
MARK
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although not excessive increase ii
B prices may be expected.
Such advances have already be
f gun to make their appearance. Stee
prices have shown advances thi:
week and these advances have b>
s no means reached the top of theii
s swing. However, a condition exist
. which makes deliveries for the mo
j ment of equal importance with th<
0 price, and additional furnaces an
f going into commission as coal pro
s (Suction makes it possible.
1 Industrial plants all over th<
n country are clamoring for power t<
e enable them to meet reuuiremont^
,? A do'/.en representatives of even th<
\\h\. electric plants, independent o
il either coal or oil for fuel, wer<
a scurrying around New York beg
r ging and buying current from eaci
ir other to supply customers ;;t point
p all the way from the Missouri rive
e eastward where streams and wate
u i cnci > ell t* ill I i It'll IOW US I ill 1111
season of the year.
e Automobile factories continue t<
- turn out cars at top speed, althougl
- some of the smaller makers, lacking
\\ quantity production, are being har<
t put to it to meet recent price cut
e by the quantity producers and stil
maintain a margin of profit. Tin
- manufacturers and parts makers an
r having difficulty in moving thei
e products into the auto factories fa>
- enough.
s Cotton deterioration in the fie'd
r is stiffening the market tor the ra\
11 -taple and this condition has beei
s reflected in some degree in th
vices for cotton goods. The woo
y , markets still are marking time unt
s! the result of the house and senat
e conferences on the tariff bill are dt
f termined, but the woolen man"f.*"
turers are selling goods fast enougl
d so that a score of lines have beei
; withdrawn from the market in th
s last week by the leading producer*
y | Lumber by production is beinj
e shoved up as fast as men and ma
<" chinery will permit, but shipment
still are behind new orders and th
d trend of prices is upward. Th
d enormous home building prograi
, has resulted in a brisk demand fo
?'I 1'urniture, iloor coverings, plumbers
e supplies, hardware and kitche
d utensils.
d Price advances, however, are am
e ply guarded against excess by th
determined attitude of huvers wli
n manifest universally a determimi
e tion to do without rather than pa
l> what they consider excessive figures
" VIOLENCElS
ON INC REASE
Chicago.?Passing of the Chicag
and Alton Railroad into the hand
of receivers, disclosures of new plot
to wreck trains and several actu;
attempts to cause derailments at!
blow up railroad property weie hi^
lights today in the nation's raiho.i
c situation.
' Dynamite, bullets and firebrand
' played an important part in vieve' ?jr
i merit during the last 24 hours.
t With I'our men held on murde
charges in connection wtih th
Michigan Central wreck at (Jan
.nd., August 20th, in which two en
?in men were killed, preparing i
repudiate their alleged confessioi
as the first step in their defense
} Chicago police announce dis.-'n^nv*'
i i of a plot to blow up the Wester
, Express of the New York Centra
f lines. With the arrest of three me
I in connection with the alleged plo
; came revelations of a widesprea|
conspiracy to start a reign of tei
ror on the railroads, the police sai<
' j An explosion of dynamite on th
i main line of the Cleveland, Cincin
' j nati, Chicago and St. Louis Rail
: road at Arlington Heights, a subur
of Cincinnati, derailed the tender o
a work train. A passenger trai
ha-d passed a few minutes befor
1 the explosion .
! An attempt was made to 1>1<>\
up the commissary of the Illinoi
No Worms in a Healthy Child
All children troubled with Worms lmve nr. uc
I healthy color, which indicates poor h'ood, und o?
rule, there is more or 1 ess tuomaeh disturbance
, GROVE'S TASTELESS CI1IIX. TONIC liiven refli
l larly for two or three weeks will enri< h the hloot
> improve the digest ion, and act sis a I'ener ulStrenrftl
1 cninrf To'd:' to the whole system. Nature will the
throw ofi or dispel the woims, and the Chiid will ii
lu perfeet health. Pleasaut to take. Stic per hottl(
L* saanaaKH?anc?
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REPAIRING |
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WATCHES and JEW- ii'
s. Our Repair Depart- j;;
lone, every job guaranteed :j
tory like manner. ij
ke estimates on jobs if reay
return Charges on all : !
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HUSBAND KILLS
i MYRTLE EVANS
>
i Enraged at Attentions Paid
Her by Another Man Near
? Walterboro
- BRINGS DEATH*INSTANTLY
Evans Admits lie Did Awfu\
I A1-.4- T 1 ?r _ -i *
t?juuu^ua in waiterboro
Jail by Sheriff
Mrs. Myrtle Evans, wife of Tudor
.Evans, was shot and killed in the
public road near Thayer's Mill, f ive
i miles from Walterboro Monday
] night, August 28th, hy her husband.
^ At the time she wa-s shot she was in
an automobile with Robbie L. Hiers.
i There had been trouble between Mr.
and Mrs. IOvans, and they were not
? living together. At the time <>5
the killing Mrs. Evans was living
; with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Herndon. Her brother was work*
p ing at Thayer's Mill and Mrs. Evans
[ had gone there to pay him a visit
Mr. Hiers, who is a contractor, wa<
engaged in erecting a building for
the mill. Mr. Hiers testified at the
inquest that Mrs. Evans had requested
him to take her back to her
parent's home. While in the car
and just after starting, Mr. Evans,
who had also been working at the
| mill hauling logs, met them in the
j road and ordered them to stop thti
car. Mr. Hiers, fearing trouble, de
clined to stop. Evans tired just a?
Ii the car passed him, the entire load
n of buckshot entering the left side of
e his wife, and penetrating her heart*
i umer shots were tired at the car,
Li I but none took effect.
Coroner Dapson was notified and
s i held the inquest at the home of hei'
parents Monday night, where the
e body had been taken by Mr. Hiers.
r. rPhe funeral was at Cirace Church
Tuesday afternoon .
Mr. Kvans was brought to jail
this morning' by Deputy Sher'ff
Benton. He admits that he did the
killing:. It is thought he will arc
range for bail.
Mrs. Evans leaves a father and
i mother and three small children beV
sides several brothers.
>. o
William Hrockman, nine-year-old
son of J. M. HrocKman, prominent
farmer, who lives on the Buncombe
f road, two miles from Reidville leavJ
ing- Wood 1*11 tV, was struck down and
instantly killed by a truck of the
Orange Crush Company, of Reidvile,
driven by J. V. Woodward, an employe
of the bottling concern. The
child was struck down a:id the rear
1 left wheel of the truck passed over
d his head, crushing the skull and
scattering his brains in the road,
d
, Central railroad at Paducah, Ky.
The explosion blew a hole in the
ground near the building.
Runs into Open Switch
A fast train on the Chicago and
Alton ran into an open switch at
'' Covel, 111., near Bloomington. In~
evstigators said the switch showed
evidence of tampering;.
Police precautions at Algiers, a
" suburb of New Orleans, in effect
amounted to martial law in efforts
u. to check disorders which authoriI
ties characterized as virtual anarchy.
Police reported almost constant
. firing- in railroad districts and be(
tween 85 and 40 assaults since the
. shopmen's strike began. One man
' was killed by a negro cook who was
being- beaten.
i State troops on strike duty at
Salisbury and Spencer, N. C.. were
? ordered back to their home stations
today, authorities feeling assured
II that danger of further disorders in
0 the shops of the Southern Railway
had passed.
s Four men, two of whom were
b said to be Deputy United States
Marshals, were attacked by a crowd
and severely I eaten at. Sedal'a, Mo.
h Guards on the Northern Pacific at
i Missoula, Mont., were reinl'oreed by
s* j a s(|uad of deputy United States
Marshals follo^im? an attack on a
j! bunkerhouse where 'J.r> workmen
n were asleep. Although a volley of
*> shots was fired into the bur.khouse,
* none of the shepinp men were in
jured.
Attempts to blow up the tracks
1 of the Chicago and Alton and a
n! bridge on the same road iear Alton,
J* III., were discovered when two cans
v of dynamite were found by a secp?
tion crew.
j ASPIRIN
> Say "Bayer" and Insistl
(
Unless you him- the nftino "Bayer" on
? package or on tablets you are not get's
tinj; the genuine Bayer product preV
Bcrihetl by physicians over twenty-two
years and pro veil safe by millions for
i* Colds Headache
Toothache Lumbago
? Karache Rheumatism
? Neuralgia Pain, Pain
y Accept only "Bayer" package which
'm contains proper directions. Handy l>oxea
'* of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug*
* gists also sell hottlea ?>f 24 and 10Q.
u Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer
Manufacture of Monoaeeticaeidester ol
S JSalicylicacid.