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BIGHT _ We We Ha You Hi Progressive Leac We ha^ II w , SI Twl7 T | I VV . JBUS. Avj& 1 An abundant tcrovrXhf S9 of soft, glossy hair V_jf^L a *%<%/* and n scalp ireo from . O fJfaMcsiBtiJ/!, riandrulT and irrita- ^,X * tion are insured by _ _ . the dniiy useof thiw Eau De Quinine delightful hair tonic. It stimulates hair I_J A 1 jjJ growth, prevents JPw.'? 1 J1 3, A\ falling of the hair, rTrs TWT V cleanses and invig- ' V\ I I 8 )M u 1 orates tho seal,. 1 V/111V* and allays itching, \\ vvvw^kS. *^^nSr riau De Quinine Hair Tonic and^ Vv fJr a full line of SAN?TOX toilet V ^ y Reparations and remedial* ure \ \n a Mil/ NORTON DRUG OOivix-AN\ r The San-Tox-Rexall Store O In the lower part of town on a vacant. lot belonging to Mr. J. A. McDermott is a large road roller weighing several tons, and which would take a half dozen mules to budge it. Nobody claims this piece of machinery. It is said that it came here during the administration of John L. Boyd as county supervisor, a road machinery company having sent it here to be sold to the county upon approval and the county board refused to take it. It is now an encumbrance and as it has rusted and become much delapidatcd, it is an eyesore which wiil cost a lot of inonc; to remove. ? * * Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System , The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, j GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria,enriches the blood,and builds up the system. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c. 1 ? * Try the legal blanks furnished at the Herald oftice. They suit the purposes for which they were intended and are the product of experience. ? -o ? ^ UJk' v DR. L. A. WOODRUFF, /n t\ m jr u. r. i . Lf.? EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST OFFICE DA.S Every Friday and Saturday. OFFICE Horry Drug Company, Conway. South Carolina'. ft. I hor Open on Aug ve Secured the Buye \ve the Tobacco. Y< lers in theWarehous ve Ample Space and AUCTIONEER DAY DOES MANAGER MISHOE DOE! All OUR PATRONS do t! shoe:, m an J S. TOBACCC We wish to announce that t We predict and it is the genera! mt. iii i- ? ' season. xnere win De more c of the Mullins market. With the enormous amoun lins it will be a difficult matter t of buyers who will be located o Our warehouse is now opc liberal advances on or buy any t< busy looking after the details o v/e will not be able to visit you a long since learned that the prog fective tobacco drumming is a t Real merit and experienc tobacco. The warehouse man \ add dollars to the sellers pocli drumming on our warehouse f walking advertisement for the ^ your tobacco come to see us anc tobacco with one of the strongc ncai From Galivants Ferry. 1 Crops in this section are in had shape since the high wind of last s Friday swept over the fields, leaving 1 corn, cotton, tobacco, etc., leaning to 1 the ground and in many cases broken. < The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. ; Ed. Huggins died last Friday night near this place. This child had been sick for several weeks. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of a host of friends. The recent heavy rains have the river here on the swell again, and the roads in many places are almost impassable. Mr and Mrs W. R. Barrett, and Mr and Mrs. J. A. Holdren with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Ham, all of Florence, and travelling in one Studebaker and one Cadillac, came over here on the 10th, and passed what seemed to be a real \ pleasant outing here in the pine grove and Itijoyed quite a number of sports, as well as a good bunch or more of THE HOKKYHE ust the First rs, and the Cash is i 5U Know We have b >e Business, our House "Shows ; THE PULLING 3 THE PUSHING he PRAISING?THIS COMB1N ia^er 9UKUWL he Miillins tobacco market w f opinion of the tobacco trade tt uyer3 on our market this year t t of money invested in stemmei ;o secure room sufficient to a< n the Mullins market, n and ready to receive tobacc< obacco brought to us. We i our business getting ready f< t your homes or make a house t ressive tobacco growers are d hing of the past at this progre e is the only thing that spells s vho is a snap shot judge of tob wet. We are standing by our o loor for it is an undisputed fact varehouse man who sells his t 1 have the satisfaction of knov i] jst firms on the strongest marh YOURS TRULY, I 0 1Y I & Di Ihe Pee Dee fish. The party left foi Florence on the 13th. Mr . Barrett and Mr. Holdren are hoth A. C. L engineers and Mr. Ham is a thriving merchant of Florence. Come again )ur new friends, and always realize ycur welcome at the Ferry. ?Pee Dee Boy. o NOT ENOUGH CHILDREN ever receive the proper balance of food to sufficiently nourish both body and bmiu during the growing period when nature's demands are greater than in mature life. This is shown in so many pale faces, lean bodies, frequent colds, and lack of ambition. For all such child?en we say with unmistakable earnestness: They need Scott's Emulsion, and need it now. It possesses in concentrated form the very food elements to enrich their blood. It changes weakness to strength; it mAkes them sturdy and strong. No alcohol. Scott & Domie, D loom field, N.J. O Make every day a clean up day. BALI; CONWAY, S. 0. m for the Sale in the Peoples Nation ?een the Pioneers in Up" Your Weed to MONROE JOHNSC BANKER SPIVEY 1ATI0N IS SORE TO WIN. Let i Lr ll V V ^ I f , Jjy ' C. 0. DIXON I RS: ill open August 1st, 1916. lat tobacco will sell well tbis han ever before in the history I ries and prize houses in IVIulocomodate the. large number d at any time. We win make rish to say that we are so very :>r the opening of the market * ;o house canvass as we have r oing their own thinking. Ef - ' uccess in the selling of your acco is the only one who can Id motto, that is to do our that a satisfied customer is a obacco. When ready to sell ng that you are selling your :et in South Carolina. ixon < WORK THAT TELLS Plenty of it Has Been Done Right Here in Conwav. To thoroughly know the virtues of 1 a medicine you must investigate its ! rv f - / ? .1 - * mi wuik. inmn s t\Hiney 1'iiis starni tnis test, and plenty of proof exists right here in Conway. People who testified years ago to relief from backache, kid ney and urinary disorders, now give confirmed testimony?declare the remits have lasted. How can any Conway sufferer longer doubt the evidence ? Mrs. Dora Burroughs, Burroughs St., Conway, says: "I was subject to ( dull, naggaing backaches, pains across my kidneys and other symptoms of kidney complaint. I got Doan's Kidney Pills at the Norton 1 Drug Co., and used them as directed, j They relieved me of the backache, cor j rected the action of my kidneys and benefitted me generally." (State- j ment given January 5, 1910.) OVER FOUR YEARS LATER, Mrs Burroughs said: "I have had no occas- f ion to use Doans Kidney Pills for 1 some time, as the cure they gave me 1 has been lasting." i Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't 1 of Leaf Tot tal Bank. the Tobacco Enter] best Advantage. )N DOES THE PLACING DOES THE PAYING every man do his part. . E. DAY, j H T / si 1 / rrls% + I ill I I D'Zl tfl That's wh tell us. In ott J \ w*thin yw fp. fUy should plan I ' IH 'ill fining room 1 ml J WJ in the house. furniture and d per. Smile a Smite anyway J Out of curie else* step in ar. {If ing room set: become interes t' ^ Easy Cash or Credit QHTUCDI AMn CIIG \iu i ihju.hu u run 'ROTECIIQN?SAFETY i -A SATISFIED MIND WE ALL KNOW WHAT IT IS TO BE SHIPWRECKED, DO WE NOT, THEN LETS STEER SAFELY TO PREVENT THE SHIPWRECK OF OUR FAMILY. YOU CAN DO SO FOR ABOUT 20c PER DAY. INVESTIGATE NOW, OUR MR. W. PERCY HARDWICKE WILL GIVE YOU FULL INFORMATION. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES,NEW YORK o The French and British continue to make steady progress in their offen,: i.u _ \ir.-i- f ' aivt- un i/iiu western ironi. CHICHESTER S PILLS SJ ^ TIIK 1?!AM4?N1> 1IBAND. / ' A*lt your Hrugcltl fot AV / {( ('k! chmhUir'i Hlniiiond Ttraad/A\ 1*111* in Itcd ?nd Hold nietalllc\%?/ Vv ?-Twwl boxen, sealed with Blue Ribbon. W wl Take no other. Bur of roar U. 3 BMttAN&WafetKI VV fw year* known as Best. Safest, Always Reliabl* r SMD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWM o Hie Strong Withstand the Heat of Summer Better Than the Weak Old people who are feeble, and younger people who are weak .will be strengthened ind enabled to go through the aepressng heat of summer by taking regularly drove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It purifies ind enriches the blood and builds up lie whole system. 50c. limply ask for a kidney remedy?get loan's Kidney Pills?thn same that lirs. Burroughs has twice publicly ecommended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N* Y.?adv. n r II SE i?i .ft-/ ?? ? acco 1 prise, and are the J tk i rmuciioneer a [ I i^III^HMBIMIIH I^MT?H ( ) IT* >=< V W mnnn er Aids | j ?stion i at the doctors ler words* if at Lir means* you i v to make your !|MyH :he pleasantest |W( MJ Banish dreary llLw Ireary wall pa- N==t^ t your meals. i at all times. )Sltv~ if mofhmrr dl. id see our din- fjy s. You may y{\ 1 itecL ?^7^.,, Terms / ==? ' 11 1 * j ?Instalments IN1TURE COMPANY I IN THE MATTER OF CHARLES MALCOLM REAVES, BANKRUPT. WHEREAS, Charles Malcolm ! Reaves was on the 17th May of DeI cembfir, 1915, duly adjudged Bankrupt under the Acts of Congress relating to Bankruptcy; and on the 15th tay of June, 1916, filed his petition M the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of South Carolina, alleging that he has fully complied with all the requirements of the said Acts and the orders of the Court touching his bankruptcy, and asking for a full discharge under the provisions of the aforesaid Act; ORDERED BY THE COURT, That a hearing be had upon hte same tlw 28th day of July, 1916, before said Court at Charleston, South Carolina, in said District, at eleven (11) o'cock in the forenoon; and that notice thereof be published in the Conway Herald, a newspaper printed in said District, and that known creditors ! and other persons in interest may | appear at the said time and place and | show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petition should not be granted. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED BY THE COURT, That the ClerR shall mail to all known creditors copies of the said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. WITNESS the Honorable H. A. M. Smith, Judge of the said Court, and the seal thereof, at Charleston, S. C., in the said District, on the 22nd day of June. A T* iOi/i RtCHARD W." HUTSON, Clerk (SEAL OF THE COURT.) *4t o Corneliua N. Bliss will be treas| urer of the Republican National committee. COLDS & LaGRIPPE] S or 6 dotes 600 will break any case of Chills & Fever, Colds & LaGrippe; it acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not tiripe or sicken. Price 25c. %