The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 02, 1922, Image 6
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4 BIG DAY!
DON'T MISS .
WARNING TO VOTERS
OF STATE
Barnwell.?Edgar A. Brown, chairman
of the state Democratic executive
committee, from his office here
today issued the following- appeal to
the men and women Democrats of
South Carolina to rally to the support
of the party on November 7, by
turning out and voting full strength
for the regular party nominees:
"One of these nays while we are
basking in the sunshine of Democratic
security in South Carolina, we
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No Worms in a Healthy Child ^
All children troubled with Worms have ac unhealthy
color, which indicates poor b'ood, and as a
?ule. there is more or I ess stomach disturbance,
GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regular
Iy for two or three weeks will enrich the blood,
improve the digestion, and act ns a general Strengthening
Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
'throw off or dispel the worms, and theChiid will be
in perfect health.1 Pleasant to take. s 80c per bottle.
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Wi> Qotofctt That Does Not Affect the Head
B?<~- Tine of its tonic ntid laxative etfect, LAXA?
TJ"K liROMO QUININK. is belter than ordinary
0?'^.ne Biwi does not cause nervousness not
riiK'riK >u head. Remember the fu'.l name and
loov the nature of xi. W. C-KOVii. 30c.
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tjL. D. Magrath, Manager|
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Notice
Fur Trappers and
\ Hunters
I am on the market this
season again to buy fur. II
I don't call on you in the
week I will be at Woodward's
Millinery Store each
Saturday. Get my prices before
selling the fur dealer.
J. G. WOODWARD
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TRA FINE DAIRY CA1
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MIDWAY
This Year in Harness and Sac
ncluding Ladies' Saddle Cla
5 OF FUN Ar
A DAY--COME
are going to wake up to realize that
?vhat heretofore has appeared only a
feeble effort to revive the Republican
party in this state, has taken
form and root, and we may have an
aggressive Republican organization
to deal with, and perhaps a repetition
of the drama of '7fi. I appeal to
the Democrats of South Carolina men
and women alike, not to take any
chances, but that we be on our guard
and keep faith with our fathers by
turning out 100 per cent strong on
November 7th, and voting for the
regular Democratic nominee, from
coroner to congressman. It is just aft
important for the white people of
our political faith in South Carolina
> stick together now, as it was when
Wade Hampton led the white people
I > victory. Remember that there are
Republican candidates for congress
in several of our congressional districts,
and remember thai ronm-oss
(judge of its own membership) is
overwhelmingly Republican, and can
seat or unseat one of its members
with us for we speciali
modern bakerv nrnH
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are particularly appetizi
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upon the slightest protext of election a
irregularity. And remember also a
that congress is now considering the
reappointment of representatives in f,
congress from the several states, and i<
that the vote cast in our general election
this year may or may not effect v
the apportionment of representatives F
in congress from South Carolina. s
"And lastly, let us not forget that n
the Republicans in South Carolina e
each year grow more bold, and just P
as sure as we go along indifferent to
the necessity of vigilant efforts in 1
connection with our general election, j
just so sure we shall sooner or later 1
be face to face with conditions which
will cause every true Democrat to regret
the apathy which we have (lis- a
piaved in the matter. "
"The only true course is to take
the time, to take the trouble, and
(Vist your vote in the general election
on November 7th for every pur
Iiwiiiuirr III your COUIltV, district
i and state."
THE old Egyptians
were famous bread
bakers of their time, but
their baking ability was
confined almost exclusively
to bread. It is different
ze in all the good things
uces.
Pies
ng and in such variety as
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/en n we uo say 11 our- II
ie cooks can't t)eat them,
ert to place on any table. ' I'
cm are the twin mottoes III
jy at all timet, (fife
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0. NOV. 2, 1022
50UTTOIEVES
IN A ROBBERY *i
.
Timmonsville, Oct. 30.?Special?I
great deal of excitement was'
uisecl in the neighborhood about jjj
iree miles fro>n Timmonsville J"*1
>out 10 o'clock this morning, wheii
. V. Askins, H. L. Hraham ana A. 9"
. Sims chased two "harness house" ~_(
ieves for several miles and fore1
them to throw away their plun- ^
iv in order to escape capture. j
Mr. Askins, up< n hearing an un- Ji*
>ual noise in his buggy shed went
at to investigate and saw two "
on in a buggy driving rapidly
way in the general direction of
!anta>. When he examined the W1
ace he missed a set of buggy
irnP<cs Oiii/*lrl\* iroflin !?<? ! >!" ai
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eighbors, the three set *ofT in pur- J(1
lit in an automobile. They got
?ar enough to the buggy to rec- .
2fnize that the occupants were two lw
en apparently about 30 years of se
are, when their automobile stalled 3n
i the deep sand. 01
After getting started again they ^
mtinued the chase and were so *:
H behind the thieves that when
?ey arrived at Lynche's river, they ?
irew out all of their plunder ami ^
iade their getaway. When the art- * *
les were examined the men found
>ur sets of buggy harness, inluding
the 'one stolen from Mr. Pl
.skins, two horse collars and pad>
rui a storm buggy ' apron, all
nelling strongly of liquor.
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To Cure a Cold in One Day T<
ike LAXATIVE BftOMO QUININE (Tablets). It W
op? the Cough and Headache and works off the
jJd. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c.
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'OISON FOR g
BOLL WEEVIL *;
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Greenwood.?A mixture of molas- Ci
;s, water and calcium arsenate is H
le most effective and cheapest tl
[>11 weevil poison, declares W. N.
[enderson, of Ep worth, in this
ounty, winner of first prize at
ie state fair for the best cotton
xhibited by any farmer in South
arolina. Mr. Henderson had paral?1
tracts on which he used the
alcium arsenate dust and the cal- ?
urn molasses-water mixture, and
nother tract which he left untrcatrl.
He believes his thorough ex-i di
eriments this year have proved ?,
le valu^ of the molasses-mixture, g,
On the tract on which Mr. Henerson
used molasses mixture, two 8
plications, June 20 and July 6, "
ow by dusting, he will make nine it
ales from ten acres, he says. On a]
\c tract on which he used calcium q,
e used no poison, he will make jj.
bout 020 pounds of seed cotton _j
er acre. On the tract on which
e used no poison, he will make ^
bout 400 pounds of seed cotton. ^
The molasses mixture costs about
2.05 Der acre. dust, in it nipthfiH I "
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6. The molasses formula is three
;allons of water, one gallon of moasses
and two pounds of calcium n
rsenate applied to the foliage with y<
rag and stick swab. j jr
The dusting on Mr. Henderson's .
arm was done under the supervis3n
of extension service experts. 7'
One of the secrets of his success
,'ith the sweetened poison, Mr
lenderson believes, was his early
fnvt f f\ nni'onm'nn. 'PK-. ?? ' ?'
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ing cotton was a long staple van-1 p
ty known as ""Lightning Express/' g(
>roduced by David R. Coker.
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Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails
to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding
Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Pihs, and you
:an get restful sl^ep aft#*- first anolicatkin. 60c.
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Fine typewriter paper at The Herld
shop.
No more
Rheumatisni
V /T . L
nutsijime ^ |
from fourjace, mother!"
S* S. S. U the Great Builder of Red*
Blood-Cells and Rheumatism
Mutt Go! Just Try It!
"Rheumatism? Mo? No, indeed. It's
all pone, every bit of It! It's sunshine
and Joy for me now 'for the first time in
years. I feel a wonderful glory again in
the free motion I used to haw when my
days were younger. I look at ray hand*
and think of tho twists and swellings they
uaed to have. I beiul way over to tho
floor. I haven't been aide to do that In
many years. I can thank S. 8. S. for It
all! To me It was a rising nun of joy and
liberty. Brothers and sisters In misery,
do not close your eyes and think that
health, free motion and streiiKth are gone
from you forever! It is not so. It is here
and now for all of you. S. S. S. is waiting
to help you." There is a reason why
S. S. S. will help you. When you increase
the number of your red-blood cells, tho
entire system undergoes a tremendous
change. Everything depends on bloodstrength.
Blood which is minus sufficient
red-cells leads to a long list of troubles.
Rheumatism is ono of them. 8. S. S. is
the great blood-cleanser, blood-builder,
system strengthened nerve lnvitf orator. It
stops skin eruptions, too, pimples, blackheads,
acne, boils, eczema. It builds up
run down, tired men and women, beautifies
complexions, makes the flesh firmer,
Start N. 8. 8. today. It Is s>ld a* all drmj
stores in two slz.es. T!.o larger Ki/.e bottle
is the more economical.
C C makes you feel
tike yourself again |
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
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(Complaint Served.)
[ ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF HORRY.
Court of Common Pleas ?
Isaac L. Lee, plaintiff, vs. Louis D.
ardwick, O. B. Hardwick, K. B.
ardwick, A. F. Cannon and A. J.
ishoe, Trading as, Gannon & Mishoe,
E. Todd, J. H. Richardson, M. W. >llins,
L. M. Stanley, J. A. Lewis, J.
. Hardwick, E. H. Hardwick, and J.
Hardwick, defendants.
j the above Named Plaintiff, Isaac
Lee*, and Defendants Louis D.
ardwick, O. B. Hardwick, K. B. ~~
ardwick, O. E. Todd, .J. H. Richard;
n, M. W. Collins, L. M. Stanley, J.
. Lewis, J. M. Hardwick, E. H. Hardinlr
on/1 1 XT U
unu t?. 11. iiaiu uitiv.
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
id required to answer the crossin
plaint of the above named de- ""
ndants A. F. Cannon and A. J.
ishoe in this action of which a copy
herev/ith served upon you, and to
rve a copy of your answer to the
iid cross-complaint on the subscriber
subscribers at their offices at Con- ,
ay, S. C., within twenty days after
e service hereof; exclusive of the
ly of such service; and if you fail
answer the cross-complaint within
e time aforesaid, the defendants A.
, Cannon and A. J. Mishoe in this _
ition will apply to the Court for the
'lief demanded in the cross-com
aint..
Dated Julv 7th, A. D. 1922.
E. S. C. %BAKER,
Attorney for Defen- dants
A. F. Cannon
and A. J. Mishoe.
o Louis D. Hardwick, K. B. Hardick,
O. E. Todd, and J. N. Hardick.
BSENT DEFENDANTS:
TAKE NOTICE That the Ciossrmiplaint
of the defendants A. F.
annon and A. J. Mishoe in the fore- '
)ing stated action and the Summons wnich
the foregoing: is a copy were
led in the office of the Clerk of the
ourt of Common pleas in and for
orry County, at Conway, S. C., on
le 15th day of August, A. D. 1922.
W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.)
C C C P
E. S. C. BAKER,
Attorney for Defendants
A. F. Cannon n
and A. J. Mi shoe.
A. TONIC
rove's Tasteless chill Tonic restore*
lergy and Vitality by Purifying and
[inching the Blood. When you feel its
rengthening, invigorating effect, see how
brings color to the cheeks and how
improves the appetite, you will then
?preciate its true tonic value.
rove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply ?
on and Quinine suspended in syrup. So
leasant even children like it. The blood
eeds QUININE to Purify it and IRON to
nrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and
rip germs by its Strengthening, Invigor- ting
Efifec*
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ures Malaria. Chill* and Fever, tc
engne or Bilious Fever. It kills the R
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Physician and Surgeon
AYNOR, 3. C.
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Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
CONWAY. S. C.
ENOCH S. C. BAKER
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Offices in Taylor Building
-9-3m Conway, S. C.
Law Offices of
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and
R. B. HARRELSON
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R. F. D. No. 2, Box 41,
Gallivant's Ferry, S. C.?l-19-3ra
MARION A. WRIGHT
Attorney-at-Law
Offices Spivey Building
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Spivey Building
CONWAY, S C.
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Habitual Constipation Cured
In t ? o 21 Days r
LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a speciallyrepared
Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habiuud
onstipation. It relieves promptly but
lould be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days
> induce regulai action. It f timulates and
emulates. Very Pleasant *o Take. 60o
?r bottle.
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