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inimmEVMiMB Kidney Diseases Cause Half the Common Aches and Ills of Conway People. As one weak link weakens a chain so weak kidneys weakens the whole body and hasten the tinal breaking down. Overwork, strains, colds and other causes injure the kidneys, and when their activity is lessened the whole body sutlers from the excess of uric poison circulated in the blood. Aches and pains and languor and urinary ills come, and there is an V / over increasing tendency toward diabetes and fatal Bright's disease. There is no real help for the sufferer except kidney help. Dean's Kidney Pills acc directly on the kidneys and cure every kidney ill. No need to take the statement of some one living far awav as evidence Here's a case right here in this locality: Mrs E J Olsen, 817 E Evans St , Florence, S C , says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills and they have helped me wonderfully. I suffered ? - ? ? ^...*11 i Ji.. T-?? severely iroir oacKacne anu uau distressing pains through my loins. Occasionally my back became so lame that I could not stoop or lift. My kidneys wore weak aud the secretions from these organs caused much aunoyance I doctored for these troubles but received no relief until I procured Doan's Kid ney PilU. After I had taken the contents of one box, my back became stronger and my kidneys were normal. I am now feeling better, am able to rest well and know that I owe my present good health entirely to Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-MilburnCo., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other. Gone but Not Forjrottcn. On Sunday, April 24th, 1010, the blessed Lord sent his summons, the death angel, to the home of Mr and Mrs J J Anderson, near Conway, S C., and took from it its only joy and pride, our little Dora. Sho vvas sick but a short while. Little Dora was a bright and loving child and was only one year and three days old when God saw best to take her to live with him in heaven. She was loved by all who knew her. All -* *?A 4" ? fi.inM.lt! timihl /In liQiili |Jliruu irs ituu 11 iouuo i/uuiu uu could not stay the hand of death but the good Lord knew best and in his matchless love and unerring wisdom saw fit to pluck the tender flower and transplanted it in the beautiful garden of eternal love. She was laid to rest on the following day i in the cemetery at Centenary M E church and was funeralized at the home on Monday morning at 10 o 'clock by the Rev Mr Goldfinch, of Conway. While we fee) that wo have lost a prize we know that little Dora is in the arms of Jesus around the great white throne in heaven. Grand Father. Marvelous Discoveries mirk the wonderful progress of the age. Air flights on heavy machines telegrams without wires, terrible inuontlrtns t.n kill men. and that wondjr of wonders?Dr King's New Discovery?to save life when threatened by coughs, colds, la grippe, f>stheim, croup, bronchitis, hemorrhages, hay fever and whooping cough or lung trouble. For all bronchial affections it has no equal. It relieves instantly, Its the surest cure. James M Black, of Asheville, NC , R R, No 4, writes, that it ^ cured him of an obstinate cough after all other remedies failed. 50c and $1 00 A trial bottle free. Guaranteed by the Norton Drug Co. Gurlcy Dots. Mr Editor: Please allow me space in your valuable columns for a few lines. Health of the community is generally good at this writing. Crops are generally good considering the cool and dry weather. Some of the young folks attended the unveiling ceremonies of An drew Fiether Prince's monument at Loris recently. Among those who attended were Mr Edward Prince and his sister, Miss Rosella, an/! MiHerbert Anderson and his sister, Miss Maude. MrS P Elliott, of Zoan, was seen on our streets several days ago. Mr Elliott has some warm friends here Messrs O Hughes and Whaland Stanley, of Loris, attended preaching here recently. Rev Wilson D Pridgeon held a revival meetiug here recently and it was a grand success. There were six added to the church and sixteen conversions. Miss Mattie Mishoo has returned home after spending some time with hor sister, Mrs Lula Sullivan at Be thune, and reports a grand time. I will close for this time with much success to the dear old Herald ant its many readers Blue Eyes. The Conway Chapter of the noblt order of the Sons of Rest will soor organize for the summer. For low prices on summer goods call at my store and let me sho a y ou over my immense stock. W L Rhodes, Loris, S. C. A Woman's Urcat Idea is bow to make herself attractive. But without health it is hard for her to be lovely in face, form or temper. A weak sickly woman will be nerj vous and irritable. Constipation and kidney poisous show in pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. But Electric Bitters always prove a God send to womon who want health, beauty aud friends. They regulate Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify the blood; give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth velvetry skin, lovely complexion, good health. Try them. 50c. at Norton Drug Co. Clemsun Agricultural Cull^irc Examination. The examination for the award < f scholarships in CJemson Agricultural College will be held in the County CoUXt House on Friday, July 8th, at 9 a. in. Applicants must till out proper forms, to be secured from the County Superintendent of Education . before they will be allowed to stand the examinations. For detailed information, apply to the Superintendent of Education, or to the Fresi dent of Clemson College. Applicants for admis: ion to the College but not seeking for the scholarship, will also stand entrance examinations at the courthouse July 8th. The scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session of the college oppLS September 14th, 1910, COST AND COURSES OF STUDY. (1) Agriculture. (2) Agriculture and Chemistry. (8) Agriculture and Animal Industry. (4) Chemistry and Geology. (5) Civil Engineering. (0) Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. (7) Textile Industry. Cost per session, including Hoard, Laundry, 7/eat. Light, Uniform and all fees, $118.70 Books and all other miscellaneous supplies, about $20.00 For students who pay tuition, $40 00 additional. For catalog and information apply to W M. IMGGS, Acting President. 1785 191 (L COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 120th year begins September 30 Entrance examinations will bo held at the County Court House on Friday, July 1, at 9 a. m. All candidates for admission can compete in September for vacant Boyce Scholarships, which pay $100 a year. One free tuition scholarship to each county or aoutn uaronna. uoara and furnished room in Dormitory, $12. Tuition $10. For catalogue I address, Harrison Randolph, President. Summons for Relief. (Complaint not Served) State of South Carolina, / County of Horry ( COURT OF COMMON PRE AS Burroughs & Collins Company, a Corporation, Plaintiffs against Dorcas Alford, Luke F. Alford, Troy Alford, Boyd Alford, Lee Alford, James Alford, Daisy Bridgors and A. L. Alford. Defendants. To the Defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and ; required to answer the complaint in this action which has been tiled in the otlice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complainc on the subscriber at his ollice at Conway, S. C , within twenty days after the service hereof exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to auswer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for relief demanded in the complaint. April 11th, A. D. 1910. W. L. Bryan. C. C. C. P. H. H. Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney. To Daisy Brid^ers, Absent Defendants: Take notice that the complaint in the foregoing stated action, and the summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, were filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court, at Conway, ? C., on the 13th day of April, A P 1910. H. IT. Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney. W. L. Bryan, (L, S.) C, C. C. P. ' Order for Appointment of Guar dian Ad Litem. Upjn reading the within affidavii of TT. H. Woodward, attorney foi the plaintiff, in the above entitle* action, it is on motion of the saic IT. II. Woodward, ordered that Join Holt, Judge of Probate in and foi Horry County, be, and he is here.bt appointed guardian ad litem for tin within named Daisy Bridgers, foi the purposes of the above state* 4f?tion. unless said Daisy Bridgers, oi some one in her behalf, withii twenty days after the service of thi summons in said action, and of thi: order, shall procure to be appointee a guardian ad litem for the sui< Daisy Bridgers; it is ordered furthe that this order bo served upon th< 3aid Daisy Bridgers, by publishing the same with the summ ons in thi . action, for six successive weeks ii I the Horry Herald, a newspape published at Conway, South Caro llna, the same being most likely t give notice to her, and a copy c this order shall be forthwith depos ited in the pestoffice, with a cop * of the summons, at Conway, Soul 1 Carolina, duly enclosed in an ei velope, and duly stamped and di rected to said Daisy Bridgers o Whiteville, North Carolin, her las , known place of residence, r W. L Bryan, Clerk of the Court ol Common Plea Dated April 13th, A. D. 1910, R. L The Great Liver Medicii Blood 1 Don't take pills and violent pur worse. They don't cure. Take R. I Indigestion and all Liver troubles, nature. Dr Richardson has been prescril says he does not know of any remed) this remedy. Anderson, S. C., Aug 20, 1900. To Whom it May Concern: I have aken R L. T., and it is the best tonic and liver medicine 1 have ever taken. I recommend it without reservation. A. M. DAGNALL, Attorney. I have for some years used R. L. T., and as a liver and general tonic I consider it the best medicine I 1 1 TT A if A m 1.1 have ever tried. J. jr. &tiu ivi/vi u., Cashier Citizens National Bank. I price TTT Manufactured an CHIQUOLA DR ANDERS '"?iiyale Norton Drug The Best cv For the best of everything with go to Dusenbury & C Our 1 We guarantee to beat what } sidered. Conic see us and buy when Dusenbui Toddville, S- P- HAWES. GROCER Only High Grade Family and Plantations Supplies handled. Your patronage is respectfully solicited and will be appreciated. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money baca. No trouble to show goods, so if you don't see what you want ask l'or it. Trespass Notice. All persons arc hereby forbidden to hunt, i'sh or enter, or in any manner trespass upon that certain tract of land in Simpson Creek township containing 70 acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of D B Holmes, Isaac Hardee and J B Stanley. Violators of this uotice will be prosecuted. H FI Woodward Stationary & Marine Gas Engines I am representative for Ferro Machinery and Foundry Co., of Cleveland, Ohio, Motor boats complete or knocked down. Prices are very low, but the quality is truaran' teed. J. L. DOZIER. | 4v\8 i J N JENRETTE CONVUYANCER & NOTARY PUBLIC Writes Titles, Mortgages, Lions, Agreement*, Contracts, tfcc, Abstracting and Copying a Specialty, GiCHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BHAND p $ *** LADIHS f ~ Jink your Urn**t?t for CTTT-CHHS-TER'S A r lilAMOMO BRAND riL,I.S in Red and/OA ^ metallic boxes, scaled with BlueyC/> t IVUMiOii, ?.v&a iiu OTIiIil\i .?uJ uv j uiir v r .. I>ri K<.;t?t ami auk for CllI.OIIK8.TF.il 8 V ' ?IA MONO ltllANO PI 1.1.8, for twenty-fivG 1 years regarded as Best,Safest, Always Reliable. ' SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS 5 T1MK PUPRYWUPRF WORTH I tamp LVEn T ??81 Cltt TKSTRP J WINTHROP; COLLEGE p SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE r EXAMINATION. S s The examination for the award of va cimlurahins In Wint.hrot) Collect [1 | unui ^ r and for the admission of new student will bd held in the County Court 11 oust Oil FRIDAY, JULY 1. AT 9 a m, Ap '! plicants must be not less than tifteei years of age. When scholarships ar< >" vacuiit after July 1 they will be award y ed to those making the highest averag h ut this examination, provided they mee i- the condition governing the award, Ap _ plicants for scholarships should write t t President Johnson before the examina tion for Scholarship examination blanks Scholarships are worth $100 and fre tuition. The next session will open Sep tember 21, 1010. For further informs is tion and catalogue, address PRES D ] JOHNSON, Rock Hill, S 0 8wll, # : T. ie and General Tonic and Purifier. gatives. They only make matter* j. T. for Constipation, Biliousness, It acts in perfect harmony with oing continuously for 25-years and r that will give such good results a^ Chiquola Drug Co.: I have been using Richardson Liver Tonic for some time, and cat recommend it as a m os excelleut tonic for general debility and a run down system. T. K. ROPER. Some time ago a friend persuaded me to take R. L. T. and I Lnusl nnnfflsa that it has done me more tfood than any medicine I have ever taken. It is an ideal remedy for constipation, indigestion, and a line tonic. john n BLECKLEY, Cashier Peoples Bank. .. ... ,50 Cents and $1 00 Per Bottle, id Guaranteed by UG COMPANY. ;on, s. c. ; Company. CONs!vcY of 'erything * 1 A. to eat, 10 wear ana iu wum ompany. Prices pou can get elsewhere, quality con you need good merchandise. ry & Co., South Carolina. Copy Summons for Relief. (Complaint not Served) State of South Carolina, ) County of Horry ) COURT OF COMMON PRE AS. Burroughs & Collins Co., a Corporation, Plaintiff, against Sol G. Lewis and L. J. Futrill, Defendants. To the Defendants Sol G. Lewis and L J. Futrill, You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action which has been liled in the ollico of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said county and to serve a copy i f your answerto the said complaint on the subscriber at his otllce at Conway S CM 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. April 14th, 1010. W L BUY AN CCC P. H II WOODWARD Plaintiffs' Attorney. To Sol G. Lewis and L. J: Futrill, Absent Defendants: Please take notice that the complaint in the foregoing stated action and the summons of which the foregoing is a copy were filed in the olllce of the Clerk of , the Court of Common Pleas at Conway H ' C., on the 14th day of April, A I> 1010 II II WOODWARD Plaintiffs' Attorney W L BRYAN C C O P 0w7 Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden to hunt or fish, or in any manner to enter or trespass on the lands of 11. Grantham in Galivants Ferry township, bounded bv lands of G. M. Kirton, Albert Oohuson, and others and on the lands of S. II. 171 .> y in the same township bounded by lands ol Morgan Ro> nolds, Bud Roberts, and others. All violators will be prose, cuted. II. Grantham, it S. II Fry. i ^ ; Administrator's Sale. I will offer for sale to the highest bid r der at public auction, as Windy 7/ill, oi Monday, the i)th (lay or May, an uu personal property belonging to the Ks tate of B P Vcreen, deceased, consisting in part of household and kitchen fur niture, farming implements, hogs, corn 3 fodder and other articles too numerou 3 to mention. 3 Terms of sale cash. H G VEREEN, 1 Admr Estate of B F Vereen, dec. e t FOR SALE?Oyster Shells Lim at $6 00 per ton, sacked, and F O 1 0 steamer at river. This is intende " mainly for agricultural purpose? but will make excellent mortar, als a good white wash when mixed wit _ salt water. 3 B158LAUF.R, LAODICOTTK& Co, 3Vaverlv M' U S Ct - 2 CTrlekly Ash, Fokc makes positcvh cubes oi Physician* endorse P. P.P.Mt splendid combination, and proscribe it With I groat satisfaction for the cnrea of all | forms and stages of Primary, Secondary I and Tertiary Syphilis, Syphllitio Hhou- I hi at ism. Scrofulous Ulcers and Bores, | Glandular Swellings, Bheumatism, Kidney Complaints, old Chronio Uloers that | CATARRH ' I bare restated all treatment, uatarrn, ?iu Dlsoasos, Eczema, Clironio Female Complaints, Mercurial Poison, Tetter, Scaldhoad, otc., otc. P. P. P. is a powerful tonlo and an excollent appltizer, building up tlie system rapidly. If you are weak and Ieeblo, and feel badly try P. P. P., and RHEUfl High Gr; Fresh Broad and Cakes a*ways c filled with choice goods for family est possible notch. Pbone orders I livery guaranteed. Phone No, 13. VECETABLE |N Gully Another Oi) We are still in the 2^-" everything. It will 2^ place before buing y 2~ Clo 2^ Dress Goc and ! jSjf We can furnish gc $4 to $20. Gan fit a date suit at the righ 2^.' cream of the norther 2^ ing give our custo We have our ware! and can sell you goo 2~ $3.50 up. Call and si i Borough r COM : jtaSMIEi | THE HOUSE J E N ' General - 1 Keep and sell everything in this dress pattern Staple and fancy 1 You are cordially invited to call ^ igo will be appreciated. Polite * day a bargain day. , - - - v H aaMH W i Soot and Potculam.) r ALL FORMS AND BTAQE3 OF ? I yon will regain flesh and strength. Wastoof energy and all dlsoasos resulting from overtaxing thosyotera aro cured by the use of P. P. P. Ladioflwhono systems aro poisoned and whose blood is in nn impure condltiondne to menstrual irregularities ?ro peculiarly bouotltod by the vondorful took) and glSCROFULA **** blood cleansing propsrtios of P. P. P* Prickly Asli, Poko Root aud PotMOlum* Bold by all Druggists. SIB F. V. LIPPMAN 9 Proprietor I Savannah, - Ca. ATI SHI ade Flour >n band. Our Grocery Department is use and are inarkt d down to the low <?ivcn careiul attention and prompt doS IN SEASON* THE BAKER. "V THE GROCER MAN "store N| iportunity to ^5 Ml III?!! MWW?1 lead with anthing and pay you to visit our 1^3 our winter supply of ^""3 thing ,~3 >ds, Notions -~S Shoes iod all wool suits from \& nybody with an up-tot price. We have the n markets and arc gomers the benefit of it. lousc full of furniture ^5 >d iron bedsteads from ^"5 ee us. ^5 PANY. mmssssM . . > OF BARGAINS ICHOLAS, | Merche^rv else* lino from a paper of pins up to the finest jap'ocenes at th<? lowest possible prices and inspect our stock and your patronclerks to supply your want9, Everyinottsville Marble Wk8 J, W. McRLWKK, Proprlef or. MANUFACTURER OF UMEHTS, TOMBSTONES, ETC. as and Prices Furnished on Application for Auything iu Our Line. J. S. 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