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r_ . ? WEAK, NERVOUS, , ALL RUN-DOWN; 1 L Miuowi Lady Suffered Untfl Ski , Tried CardnL?Says " Retail Was Surprising "?Got Aloof Fine, Became Normal and Healthy* Springfield Mo.?"My back wa* weak I could hardly stand up, and I would have bearing-down pains and was not well at any time/' says Mrs. D. V. Williams, wife of a well-known farmer on Route 6, this place. MI . kept getting headaches and having to . go to bed," continues Mrs. Williami describing the troubles from which he obtained relief through the use ol Cardul. "My husband, having heard of Cardul, proposed getting it for ma "I daw nftor iolrlnor nnma Pordltl ? . . that I was improving:. The result was surprising. I felt like a different person. "Later I suffered from weakness and weak back, and felt all run-down , I did not rest well At night, I was so nervouB and cross. My husband said < he would get me some Cardui, which he did. It strengthened me . . . My doctor said I got along fine. I was in good tlMalthy condition. I cannot say too much for It." Thousands of women have suffered as Mrs. Williams describes, until they found relief from the use of CarduL Since it has helped ao many, you should not hesitate to try Cardui U troubled with womanly ailments. For sale everywhere. E.81 o NOTICE Under and by virtue of Decretal Order made l>y His Honor, S. W. G. Shipp, dated the 8th day of June, 1922, in the case of Peoples Bank of Darlington, So. Ca., a Corporation, plaintifF, vs. Sidney Madison Carter, et al., and Conway Lumber Company, a Corporation, defendants* The undersigned will offer for sale before the Courthouse door at Conway, S. C., within legal sale hours, on the first Monday of October, towit, on the 2nd day of said month, 1922. ALL AND SINGULAR, that cer tain parcel and tract of land situate in Ruck's Township, County of Horry, State of South Carolina, containing Six Hundred Forty-two (642) acres, more or less, bounded North by the Estate lands of the late J. M. Johnson; East by the Public Road leading from Fair UluflT, N. C., to Georgetown, S. C.; South by lands now or formerly known as the V. I). Johnson and E. R. Singleton J. A. CLIF1 : Specialist in dise : Ear, Nose < " Treatment and operations. Gl poor. At Conway Drug Compai " 2(>th to Tuesday afternoon of Oct jm VW.VA'.V.V.V/A'.V.V.V.W I ?io*? THERE may be lots of different ideas about what a good tire is, but there are no two ways about this? The G &l J 30 x 3Vz "G" Tread at $10.65 is the greatest value in tires that ever crossed our threshold* Put one on this week and learn something new about tire economy* , CONWAY jk BARGAIN I/M \ 1 f A NOTICE OF S4LE Under the order of J. S. Vaught, Ssq., Judge of Probate in and for lorry County, dated September 4th. 922; I, the undersigned qualifier S executor of the estate of Elinor Snzor, deceased, will sell at public auction to the highest bidders for :ash at eleven o'clock in the fore- C loon on the 22nd day of September, E 922, at the late residence of the I leceased, the following described ? personal property to wit: J All and singular all of the per- a >onal estate and effects of the said c Elinor Enzor, the same consisting of j farming tools, household i nd kitchen f furniture, cattle, hogs, interest in q jrops now growing in field or otheif ^ wise, as the same may be located a and a number of other articles. i Any of said property covered by ^ any lien of any kind whatsoever will c be sold subject to such lien or liens, i All bids must be paid in cash be- ( fore delivery Gf the property. WILSON ROBERTS, * Executor of Last Will and Testament of Eli- t nor Enzor, deceased. Dated September 5th, 1922. (, H. H. WOODWARD, j Attorney for Executor. o NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE 4 Notice is hereby given that J. J. McDowell and Ellen Gause, Exe- r cutor and Executrix of the Estate of Jas. F. Gause, have applied to me for a Final Discharge as such officers, and a hearing will be had in said matter before me in my ofFico at Conway, S. C., on Friday, Oct. f>th, 1922. J. S. VAUGHT, Probate Judge. 1 Conway, S. C., Sept. 2, 1922. 9|2-4t < o 1 Good writing paper at the Herald * office. * lands, and West by the Big Swamp. Being the same premises formerly owned by one C. A. Causey, later by Mess. A. E. and 3. J. Page, and by H. W. Carter. Saving and excepting from this sale the timber thereon and rights of way privileges on and over the same, owned by Conway Lumber ! Company. The reversionary interest ( in said timber to be vested in the (mi v.iia>~>ci ui [mi i v i kuici iii:i t'uimt'i. ' . Should the purchaser or purchasers J fail or refuse to comply with his, her or its bid, the property will be resold at the risk of the former : purchaser. Purchasers to pay for the necessary papers and stamps. W. L. BRYAN, i Clerk of Court. ( ROBT. B. SCARBOROUGH, Plaintiff's Attorooy. o I To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets). It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the ' old. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c 1 mvj'.v.VMvw.v.v.v.'.y ["ON, M. D. : ! ases of the Eye, :j ind Throat : asses ; it ted. No charge to the c i.v from Tuesday afternoon Sent. " ( " | ober ftrd. Please call early. "I . Vl V c .W.VAV.V.V.V.V.SW.V.VA* t c w r & J Passenger Car Tires and Tubes * bject to Federal Excise Tax, the tax * n absorbed by the manufacturer. J ^ * ,< THE HORSY HMtALP, 001 AMMENDED SUMMONS FOR RELIEF ? (Complaint Served.) TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HORRY. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Rosa Clark, Plaintiff, vs Alva Mark, James Monroe Clark, Olive turns, Evelyn King, Hosea Clark, Ida Irown, McKinley Clark, Joseph Clark, linnie Shelley, Quince Clark, Orilla ohnson, Sarah Simmons, Alice Richrdson, Georgia Woodburv. Robert )liver, Willie Oliver, George Clark, Robert Clark, and FrarflfClark, deendants. if >? ?o The Defendants above Named: fOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED tnd required to answer the complaint n this section which has been filed in he oftice of the Clerk of the Court >f Common Pleas for the said Couny in Conway, in said State of South Carolina, and to serve a copy of your mswer to the said complaint on the iubscriber at his office, Conway, South Carolina, within twenty days after he service hereof, exclusive of the lav of such service; and if you fail i A . 1 il A) answer the compvuni wnnin uie ,ime aforesaid, the plaintiff in this iction will apply to the Court for the elief demanded in the complaint. Dated September 13th, 1922. ROBT, B. SCARBOROUGH, Plaintiff's Attorney. To Alva Clark, James Monroe Clark, Olive Burns, Minnie Shelley M c K i n I e y Clark, Quince Clark, Hosea Clark, Robert Oliver, Willie Oliver, Robert Clark, and Frank Clark, ABSENT AND NONR KSID K NT I) K VK NI) A NTS: TAKE NOTICE, That the complaint in this action and the Summons >f which the foregoing is a copy, were filed in the Office of the Clerk of uOurt of Common Pleas for Horry bounty the 19th day of Sept. 1922. ' ROBT. B. SCARBOROUGH, Plaintiff's Attorney. W. L. BRYAN, (I,. S.) Clerk of Court. )|2lj22-3t o INSTALLATION DAY Next Sunday will end the Sunday School year at the Conway Baptist CJhurch. New officers will be elected and installed for the new year which begins the first Sunday in October. Phe organized classes will also elect their new officers and reorganize for another year. The policy of the Sunday School for the next year depends on what hap pens at the Sunday session. This makes next Sunday a very important [lay in Conway in so far as the Baptist population is concerned. GREAT MASS OF PROOF llrnort of '0,000 Cases of Kidney Trouble, Some of Them Conway Cases. Each of some (>000 newspapers of :hc United States is publishing from ?veok to v/eek names of people in its' particular neighborhood who have .tsed nnd recommended Tloan's K'd-,, ney Pills for kidneys, bacnache, weak kidneys, bladder troubles and urinary disorders. This mass of proof includes ver 50,000 recommendations. Conway is no exception. Here is >ne o fthe Conway cases: Wm. H. Chryst says: "A cold caused my kidney trouble and nn jack was weak and sore. My head iched and I was nervous nnd run lown. The kidney secretions passed oo frequently, too, and were highly olored. I used Doan's Kidney Pill md one box cured me of the complaint. I haven't been bothered ince." Price 00c at all dealers. Don't imply ask for a kidney remedy? jet Doan's Kidney Pills?the same hat Mr. Chryst had. Foster-Milburn >)., Mfrs,, Buffalo, N. Y. And Sickles with DANGEL cutting e< ^raised by thousands of users in the U Write for particulars to THE MAKUG* fENN. 7-20-5t-EOW <************************** | ANNOUN I | ing, and will be g ! friends call on me i plumbing fixtures. Morp imnnr^f motor car or a pia completely moderi me install modern , H. H. B Phone 46 or 65 M ************************** I miiiiiiiMiiMiimmmiinnnnnimniiitm | BROWNWAY NEWS jj iiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiniimiimiiiimuimmumu The farmers of this section have been very busy gathering fodder and grading tobacco. The most >f th:? farmers have finished grading and tying their tobacco and hope to finish selling in about two weeks. Gathering hay and cotton is the next job. Mrs. N. B. Mishoe has just returned from .^siting her daughter in Florence, and lW sons in Lake City. Mrs. W. C. VVatkins went to Marion and Dillon this week. Mrs. S. B. Mishoe, of Lake City, and Mrs. Ida Brajon, of Florence, spent several days visiting relatives and friends in this section. M iss Helen Thomas, Home Demonstration Agent for Horry County, met the leaders of this section at the home of Mrs. N. -B. Mishoe, on the 13th, for the purpose of teaching the ladies how to make better butter. Mrs. Fannie Martin is having an avenue built from her home to the Kates Bay public loau that resembles n national highway. Cox and Sing have been very busy in the well work in this section for several weeks. Their first work was putting down a well on the four-acre lot of the new school building, which is take the place of Seven Mill. When they had reached a depth of two hundred and seventy-five feet they got a flow of forty-five gallons per minute. They cleaned out a well on the i* o n t t tn/? r ^ a -1 iarm or r>. m. urown 200 icei arm cased it '210 feet. They dug a well for Mr. Hudson Smith about 2(?0 feet and cased it. It flowed about 15 gallons per minute. Mr. J. C. Brown an A. B. graduate of the University of South Carolina, accepted a very responsible position fan Marion County and will leave Saturday to take charge of a school. CITIZEN 0 SUMMONS KOK ItELlHF 4 (Complaint Served) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry In the Court of Common Pleas Key Worley, plaintiff, vs J. E. Harbour and Union Guano Company, defondants. To the defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and re quired to Answer the Complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your Answer to said Complaint on the subscribers, at their offices, Conway, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to Answer the Com plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this Action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the oCmplaint. Dated September 19th, A. D. 1922. sherwood & McMillan Plaintiff's Attorneys To the absent defendants, J. E, Harbour and Union Guano Company TAKE NOTICE, That the Sum mons, of which the foregoing1 is >.\ copy, together with the Complaini herein, were filed in the Clerk o Court's Office, Conway, S. C.,'on thf 19th day of September, A. D. 1922. Conwav, S. C., September 19th, 1922 ' sherwood & McMillan Plaintiff's Attorneys ATTEST: W. L. BRYAN, (Seal) C. C. C. P. ? 1 -O We want good roads but we hate to pay for thorn. rlnbitual Constipation Cured in l'i '.o 21 Days LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a speciallyprepared Syrup Tonic-Laxat ive for Habitual I Constipation. It relieves promptly but. should be taker, regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regulat action. It Stimulates and iRegulat?s. Very Pleasant, to Take. 60c i bottle. Imported Mowing Blades tee "THE MARUGG SPECIAL" are nited States. They Shave the ground. 3 COMPANY, Dept, S, TRACY CITY, *********************.***** CEMENT | * * * I have return- * ed to Conway and | | am again en- * gaged in plumb- * * ;Iad to have my | when in need of * * it than having a * no is to have a * i bathroom. Let * fixtures. * RYANT 1 , 2t I * ************************** '? ? ~ ~ -j [ nu i 4 4 iKtitJL .*->! - WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW * Thomas Gordon McLeod * nominated for governor of J * Couth Carolina, long ago ev* $ tablished in his home county t * 01 Lee his prestige as an able 31 " t and learned member of the bar 4j * His services have not been ^ * within the strict limits of hh * I profession, however, and again J * and again he has been called * S upon to act in positions of t Ik trust and responsibility, in vol v- ^ * ing large and important issues * * For four years he was lieuten- * * ant governor of the state, he * J has been a member of both * * houses of the legislature, and $ * in all his record there has been j . s|e nothing to detract justly from ^ * his reputation as a lawyer, an * ? upright gentleman and a for- t * ward looking citizen. $ ^ He was horn in Lynchburg, * " * Sumter county, South Carolina, * * December 17th, 1868, and is de- * X scended from James McLeod, ^ * Scot, who came to the Car- * $ olinas before the Revolutionary J * war. His father, William James * sk u.i i 1 ? ' *? ^ mcLieou, was a mercnaiu aim * fanner, and served as captain $ * of Company E. Sixth South S $ Carolina regiment, throughout $ * the Confederate war. He mar- $ ^ l ied Mis* Amanda Rogers, * :, * whose father, William Rogers, ^ * was of New England stock * $ and came to the Carolina^ ^ * from Conneticut in 1885. ^ Thomas G. McLeod once wrote in regard to his paren- * * tage, inheritance and early in * * fluence the following: * ^ "My parents were both devo- * * ted Christians and the home in- * ^ fluences were of the best. My $ s|j mother died when 1 was bucifc * ten years of age; but her place * % was taken by my stepmother ^ * and to her training and inllu- * ^ ence 1 am as much indebted foi J whatever success I have attain- * X ed as 1 am to any other influ1 jjj ence in my life. My early ex-j|{ * perience in my father's countr\ ?jj ^ store brought me in contact * * with all classes of people; and * * the knowledge there gained of ^ $ human nature and the friendly * * meeting with the people of all * ^ kinds and classes, appears to ? * have been to me the most use- * ^ ful part of my life training^ * and the foundation certainly of * $ whatever success I have attain- Hj ijj ed in public life." > & * * -V. -V. -V. .V. .V. -V. -V. -V. -V. AL -V- X- -V- -V- .V- M. -V. -V. .V. -V. -V. .V. -V. -V. AC. -V. n o m o n #wt a It n o II o n n o it a a a a a a a \ 0 ^To Stop a Cough Quick take HAYES* HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stops the cough by healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE i SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup is enclosed with every bottle of ! HAYES' HEALING HONEY. The salve should be rubbed on the chest and throat of children suffering from a Cold or Croup. The healing effect of Hayes* Healing Honey inside the throat combined with the healing effect of (irove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores of the skin soon stops a cough. Both remedies are packed in one carton and the cost of the combined treatment is 35c.g [ ^Just ask your druggist for HAYES* j: HEALING HONEY. > o SURPRISK PARTY Miss Johnnie Atkinson gave a surprise party on Monday afternoon, September 11th, in honor of Miss Bessie Dusenbury, who loft the following clay for Lander College. Those invited were: Miss Atkinson's Sunday School class, of which Miss Bessie'Dusenbury was a member. After several amusing games had boon played, and refreshments had been served on the porch, the jolly party moved into the parlor where music was furnished by Miss Irma Lewis. Then came the "good byes," and all the class, the teacher included, wished the guest of honor a very hap-J py ami successtui year at school. o SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Served) 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HORRY, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS W. H. Bell, plaintiff, vs A. C. Suggs, Burroughs & Collins Cam- 1 pany, A Corporation; D. F. Mc- 1 Gougan,, Qualified Executor of Jos- J cnh R. Allshrook, deceased; N. B. \ Allshrook, Surviving co-partner of|* the firm of Allshrook Brothers; H. ] M. Sarvis, E. P. Grainger and L. D. ' Suggs, Defendants. To the Defendants above named: * YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint . in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribr or subscribers at his office or their office at Conway, South Carolina, s within twenty days after the serv- n ice hereof; exclusive of the day of c such service; and if you fail to an- , swer the complaint within the j time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this c action will apply to the Court for |j the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated August 22nd, A. D. 1022. H. II. WOODWARD. Plaintiff's Attorney. To D. F. McGougan. Qualified Exe- s cutor of the Last VVill and Testa- j( ment, of Joseph R. Allshrook, De- Q ceased: v ABSENT DEFENDANT: TAKE NOTICE That the- Com- , plaint in the foregoing stated action a and the Summons of which the fore- v .. y IM <1 V (?|IV Hi:n' III*.-*! Ill HIC W I fice of the Clerk of the Court of fi Common Pleas in and for Horry County, at Conway, S. C., on the j, 24th dav of August, A. D. 1922. H. H. WOODWARD, i Plaintiff's Attorney. , W. L. BHYAN, (L. S.) 5 C. C. C. P. C 19|21j22-3t. [, / nau ever neara oi arouna tnere. (#*** # F. J. SULLIVAN U CO. Certified Public Accountants (III.) Telephone So. 796. Murchison Bank Bids. WILMINGTON. N. C. T. B. LEWIS Attorney and Counsellor at Law CONWAY, S. C. J. I. ALLEN, JR. Attorney-at-Law Office In Bank of Loris Bids. LORIS, S. C. D. A. SPIVEY & CO. *W. B. Kim?, Secty. BONbS AND INSURANCE. Office ip Peoples National Bank Building* FORD & SUGGS Attorneys at Law Ottices at Conway, S. C. Loris,S.C. G-l-13m ' R. B. SCARBOROUGH Attnrnpv ?t I.itw conwayTsTc. william eugene KING Phvsician and Surgeon ay nor, S. c. n. H. WOODWARD ^ Aitorney and Counsellor at Law. CONWAY. S. C. ENOCH S. C. BAKER Attorney and Counselor at Law Offices in Taylor Building 2-9-3m Conway, S. C. Law Offices of M. C. 11 ARKELSON and R. B. HARRELSON Mu I tins, S. C. DR. G. I. lewis Dental Surgeon Office Over Norton Drug Company. CONWAY, S. C. Dr. J. D. THOMAS Physician and Surgeon LORIS. S. C. EBB N. JOHNSON, ' < Auctioneer of Real lvstate and ail other property. R. F. D. No. 2, Box 41, Gollivant's Ferry, S. C.?l-19-3m MARION A. WRIGHT Attorney-at-Law Offices Spivey Building CONWAY, S. C. S. C. DUSENBURY Attorney-at-Law Spivev Building CONWAY, S C. W. C.WLEAN SPECIAL JUDGE % Owing to the death of Judge Ernest Moore some time ago, and also due to the illness of Judge S. W. G. Shipp, of the 12th Judicial circuit, it has become necessary for the Governor to commission a number of special judges to hold the terms of the court at the fall sessions. At the criminal court , which convenes here next Monday, Mr. Albert F. Woods, of the Marion bar, will preside. Malcolm C. Woods, another prominent attorney of tne Marion bar has held the term of Hie court in Dillon, S. C. At the session of the criminal court in Marion on 'he first Monday in October, Mendel L. Smith, of uamcten, will preside under the appointment of Judge Shipp. There is a 'term of the Court of Common Pleas to be held in Conway >n October 23rd. The Governor has Appointed Mr. W. C. McLean to hold :hat term of the court in place of Judge Moore, whose, turn it would lave been to come to Horry if he had ived. o VKXT DOSE CALOMEL MAY SALIVATE YOlJi t Is Mercury, Quicksilver, Shocks Liver and Attacks Your Hones Calomel salivation is horrible. It wells the tongue, loosens the teeth md starts rheumatism. There's no eason why a person should take sickling, salivating calomel when a few ents buys a large bottle of Dodson's ,iver Tone?a perfect substitute for alomel. It is a pleasant vegetable iquid which will start your liver just s surely as calomel, but it doesn't nake you sick and cannot salivate. Calomel is a dangerous drug, beides it may make you feel weak, ick and nauseated tomorrow. Don't >se a day's work. Take a spoonful f Dodson's Liver Tone instead and ou will wake up feeling great. No ;ilts necessary. Your druggist says f you don't find Dodson's Liver Tone cts better than treacherous calomel our money is waiting for you.?Adv. ?? 66 quickly relieves Colds, Con&tipaion, Biliousness and Headaches. A 'ine Tonic.?tf o he QhMm That Does Not Atfoct tbo Heatf feceuse of Us tonic and laxative effect, LAXAT'K BROMO QUININK is brtter than ordinary (u'uine and does not cause nervousness nor luffing In he?d. Remember the full name nc4 aoK for the 4 nature of H. W. OAOV& 30c. i j