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Comforting Words, Many a Conwa> Household .Will p Find Thcui So. i To have the pains and aches of a backache removed; to be entirely from annoy ng, daugerous uurinary disorders is enough to make any sulTerer grateful, To tell how this great change can bo brought about will prove comforting words to hundreds of Conway readers. P O Falkenstein, living at 415 Darlington st . Florence, SC., says: Doan's Kidney Pills are in my estimation an excellent remedy. I suffered nearly all the time from a dull aching in the small of my back, I would have sharp, shooting pains in my loins, and upon arising in the morning was very lame and soreand and it wasi^hite awhile before the stiffness disappeared, I came to the conclusion that my kidneys were affected as the secretions were highly colored and contained n jark sediment. 1 used .about a box of Doan's Kidney Pills and they acted promptly, removing the lameness and soreness from my kindeys and regulating the action of Uie secretions. My back is now free from pains and you are at liberty to publish my statement in return for the benefit I have received from the use of Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fearer Milburn Co , Buffalo, New York^jsold agents for the United States. Remember the name? Doan's? and take no other. -? - FAIR WI2I3K. tliMT Air Sliip--Scvcti Bra?s Hands Other Attraction* The people of South Carolina will bo treated Fair Week to an attraction which will prove instructive as well as interesting. President John G Mobley has arranged to have the Great Stroeblo Air Ship at the Fair grounds this year. Thore will be two ascentions each day. There will be no extra charge for this greatest, attraction. It will be worth the trip to Columbia to see this wonderful Air Ship flying about. But this is not all in the way of improved attractions this yoar. Secretary A W Dove has been busier than ever of late and has contracted for the best exhibits ever seen in this part of the South. State of Ohio, City of Toledo ( Lucas County S Frank J Cheney makes oath that ho is senior partner of the firm of F J Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, county and State aforesaid, and that the said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Fiiank J Ciiknky. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this the Oth day of December, A D 1880. [Seai,J A W Gleason, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally , and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F rCheney &Co., Toledo. Ohio S >lcl by all Druggist, 7f>c, Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. It will soon be cold frosty mornings. Tuiiik About Tills. The Roman soldier, whobnilt. such wonderful roads and carried a weight nf O \?m A?* O Oil I /#/? 1 hni ? J u< u> UJV/I (lull LllLkll WinilU crush the average farm hand, lived on coarse brown bread and sour wine. They wore temperate in diet and regular and constant in exercise. The Spanish peasant works every day and dances rralf the night, yet eats only his black bread, onions and watermelon. The Smyrna porter eats only a little fruit and sour olives, yet he walks ofT with his load of one hundred pounds. The Coolie, fed on rice is more active and can endure more than the. negro fed on fat meat. Much disease is caused by the meat eating habit; it does not give health and strength. Great truths always come in flashes. Truth is never inyolved in long, tedious and wearisome arguments?a word or two often contains all truth. It is the duty of man to koep the tabernacle of flesh, called his body, pure, clean and healthy, or a fit abode for work here on the earth plain. T, F. Kimball, Conway, S. C. D?*cnburv-Cook. Married, on the 11th of October, 190B, near Port Harrelson, by L Whiteford Cooper, Notary Public, ? / Miss May Dusenburv to Mr Tommie 1 Cook, both of Toddville. May their lives be Ion# and happy. They Tako theKlnktOui. 44 have used Dr Kind's New Life Pills for many years, with increasing satisfaction. They take the kinks out of stomach, liver and bow els, without fuss of friction," says N H Brown, of Pittsfield, Vt. Guar anteed satisfactory at Norton Druj, Go's drug store. The newly nominated county of ficers will take charge of their re spective offices January 1st, 1909 provided they are elected nex month. 4 9 i > ,J . NEW EXHIBITS AT THE STATE FAIR October 26 to 30?Prizes for Successful Farmers. Ono of the bent attractions at the Statu Fair this year, which will be hold In Columbh> beginning Monday, October 26th, and <sing Friday. October 30th, will be the Field Crop Department. This new feature will prove of interest to every farmer In the State. It will be under the management of Prof. J. N. Harper, Director of the Clemson ICxperlinental Station, who Is one of the best agricultural experts in \ the South. Professor Harper has personally solicited the exhibits for this department, and will arrange everything to advantage. He will be assisted by his whole corps of expert I associates, and It will Ik* worth the trip ; ^ to the fair Just to talk to these expert men and get their Ideas on privet leal 1 farming. Clemson Collage* will have a big ex- j hlblt In this department, but will not i be allowed to compete with the Individual exhibits. Some tine prizes will bo awarded the farmers. For instance. $f>0 will be given for the largest yield of corn to the acre, for the second ) best, and cotton will have the same I amount awarded for the best yield per aero. Dozens of other Interesting eontests have been provided. President Mobley, being a practical * stockman himself. Is giving much attention to UJh part of the fair. Thoro will be more thoroughbreds shown than ? ever before. The stalls have all been renovated and the pure water from the city has been connected, so that thei" Vat tie and stock will be wll taken * Mi'aro of. This will l>e good news to | hundreds of breeders who might other- ' wise have hesitated to send their finest ' to the fair. The poultry show bids fair < to be ft grand success this year. There j .seems to be more Interest hi every ?!? - J partment.' The management hollows ! this will be the laiRest and best fair over hold here. Information as to the ' {irises will be cheerfully supplied by 'resident John G. Mohley, or Secretary A. W. Love, tit Columbia, S. C. i Every PREFERRED DIVIDEND | POLICY iiuuied hy Hie f NORTH STATE MUTUAL I LIFE INSURANCE CO. S < Contains Tho Following Clause: E * 'Preferred Dividends f ''This policy and all policies of the same class shall be DEE- B FERRED to the stock of the 9 : Ct.mpany in the distribution of S the earnings to the extent of 11 an ANNUAL D T V I I) E N D g which Annual Dividend shall Q| be credited each year out of the R earnings before and in prefer- Jz ence to any dividend upon the gj stock. fj "Further Dividends" 1 "There shall also be apportion- ? ed to this policy each year its I share of any further earnings, i as determined by tho Company, g as an increase of the I'REFELi I I RED DIVIDENDS." g A table is printed on each K policy showing the exact n amount of each Annual L'refer- H red Dividend both in addition K to tho policy and in cash. Tho | ! first Dividend is payable at the B end of the first year and an- E3 nually each year thereafter, r] not only during the premium g paying period?if a limited pay fi policy?but durirjf the eontin- I uanee of the same. The PRE- B PERRED Dividends together L with the further or regular Di- t ! videuds may l>e used to reduce K premiums, but if not so used f i *'ill increase the face of the n 1 jjnlicy by paid up additions. 1? The Annual Preferred | Dividend Policies *1 areissuedir the lollowin^ forms f ! Whole Life 5j 20 pay Life lf? pay Life tj 10 pay Life h 20 year Endowment f; 15 year Endowment ^ 10 year Endowment j-3 Guarantee^ Values % 1. Loan values after the first K year. u 2. Cash surrender values af- jj m icr seuuim year. Wi . 3. Paid up policy after second y year. c 4. H&tonded insurance after i second year. g Each policy contains the val- E uable Total Disability and Non- P lapsing clauses They ane IN- B CONTESTABLE from date of | issue. fi HAVE IT EXPLAINED | T. B. Smith I Branch Mgr , CONWAY, S C. I iMHBBnBHn9WEB! ?fc??????m?mm 11 , w . jmi ?m , ? . , , Trespass Notice. Entering on any of our land east , of the Waccamaw Itiver in Florry County, without a written permission. for the nurnOKO nf hnntlnw t . I r ? v..,^ or driving for Boar, Deer, Turkey, Ducks or any kinds of #ame, ?s s forbidden, and a reward of $25.00 . will be paid for the conviction of . parties guilty thereof. BURROUGHS & COLLINS CO * I Notice:?Trespassing on the r above lands is forbidden, and ' parties wishing to remove their cattle or hotfs. should apply for a written permission at our oflico at - Conway. ? ? - BURROUGHS & COLLINS CO. t For satisfactory results place your job work with the Herald. t . .? #? ^. A LOUIS 232 and 234 King Street, CI The Largest Wh WE CUT FINE P WARM WEATHER UNDERWEAR. Gents' JI envy Oottou und Wool Mixed /ost .id I drawers, valued $1 8ped.d eneh 08c Gents All Wool Vest und Drawers (nut ir:il color) each $1 48. lutdies Cotton and Wool Mixed Kihhed \'est,s, medium und heavy weights each Tie. Ladios Cotton Ribbed Vest and Draw rs, lie lit medium and heavy weights lac.li, lbo Ladies light weight Silk and Wool Vest and J >iawers, each, #1 00, A. Vance Hooks 2IV1I. KNlilNEER AND SURVEYOR Conway, S. C. All sorts of Surveying, Drawing, Reveling, Draining, Railroad Work, Farm SurveyMydraulie Surveying and Contour Maps. Laying out Streets, Citv Cots and I Mocks, Pudding and Reveling Foundations. Competition of Stresses and Straining, Strength of Material and General Fngi noering Work. FARM WORK A SPECIALTY. Office in Herald Building. A Healthy family. "Our whole family has enjoyed good health since we began using Dr Kind's New Life Pills three years ugo," says R A Bartlct, of Rural Route 1, (1 nil ford, Maine. They cleanse and tone the system in a gentle way that, does you good. 25c. at Norton Drug Go's drug store. FOR SALE. KeifTcr Pears delivered at Cor.wav for $2 00 per barrel. The undersigned will be in Con way on Tuesdays and Friday of each week, and will deliver anv number of barrels or dered for the cash. Mailorders t.o 1* W Dimery. 4t Toddville, S. C. Notice! We, t he undersigned parties, forbid each and every person or persons trespassing on our lands in any vuv The law will he strictly enforced against all trespassers, W. I). James, K . P. Stalv. y, Mrs ftllen Stalvey' Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden to trespass upon our lands near Conway in any manner whatever. The law will be rigorously enforced against any person caught so trespassing. 1). O. Rowell, (?. II Gillespie, C. L. Lawrimoro, 4t 28 W. H. Kollinson. Bids Wanted. I will he at Huggms Creek on 1 Thursday October i.Hh, for the purpose of letting to the lowest responvl hhi h v tlio u?owl/ /\f M i r\ .% .ii vyiw wivivtv i i/iiv; ??ui r\ wi i / 11 I n J I I I ^ <t in;w bridge .across said oreok in [ Ward's section, Green Seu township The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. W. K. Holt, County Supervisor. Buying a Piano or an Organ is not hard when you come or write to uh. Our Pianos and Organs are guaranteed and 11 date, and at a rensoifable price. Tire cases are beautiful. " inside Is made by the he' *t experienced men in i1 < n< - it Is no wonder il <>; ?< - and Organs klol .m m i . e tone a lifetime. Write u at o?'' for catalog and special price an I terms, stating l,r..f..r...w... rtl...w? . F...i.w .,1 MALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE COLUMBIA. S C. PIANOS AND OROAN8 Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden to hunt, fish or enter on or In any manner to trespass upon our lands in Galivants Ferry township,bounded by Pee Dee river, Monroe Johnson and others. W. M. Lewis, P. II. T^ewis, Y. W. Skipper. JO 1 4ti CO HE tiarleston, South Carolina. lOlesale and Retai IECE GOODS IN AT WHOLES/ NEW WAIST STYLES. I STVIiKSf V ICS! All that is possible to put Into a correctly marie waist. But there Is service too, a.id lownessof price, that, ipiallfy con, >ld? red, is'littlc shoit of a>toniishing and most pleasing as well. 1 New Taffeta Silk Waists in Black and niul n full lino of colors, each $?' 00, ]jiidles Lnco Wais's f i linincil with lace ami medallions $2 50, ?3 00, $3 50, $3 75 up to $25 00. Ladies VVhit.o Linen Waists, some trimmed embroidered figures, others plain tucked, $2 50 to 10 00. I Are You ||: Regular ? |: 11 you nrc not, it Is a sign of , < disease, a sign of some hidden B| [ female trouble, that may be undermining and weakening your constitutlon, and laying up for you much future suffering. ESrL 4 Many thousands o! weak, Irregular, suffering women have, in g|?8 , the past 50 years, been greatly benefited or cured by the use of RK) that well-known, successful, purely gad vegetable, female tonic and cum- i tivc remedy Qg ' ( WOMAN'S RELIEF IApplo (1. Barnes, of Alto, Tex., tpH writes: "1 caught cold, which EsS made me irregular and gave me MOB paios in my shoulders and sides, pm cor almost 2 weeks I could not K& lift n chair. Cardui brought me Wg |9 an right again; 1 have no more 1 KB pains und am in vcrv eood Bva ! i| At All Druggists p S9 WRITB FOR FRER ADVICE, pi IB statin*? apo and describing symp- ff/fj a&Q toms, to Ladies Advisory Dept., KM Eg Tho Chattanooga Medicine (Jo., g|j ATTENTION MFRCHANTS ?OF ? Horry County. Sond yo lr orders for Apples, Oranges Bananas, Pot apnea, Onions, CuMuigo an all kindsof Fruits and Produce to 15. F. JONES & SON, Georgetown, S. C. Ship n.s your Chickens. Kggs and other Country Produce. Prompt returns guuran teed. Our Reference. Any business House in (Georgetown. | What is the Use | J of Saying [ I TIIF BUST CO M P A IN Y or I 1 THE S UONGHST OMP Yor r J ? 1 I ^ r nr. a ??r: c t .? ? a t a ^iii. I V? ? " /A IY Y r I I Tlicy all Say These Thinjr*. | J I HAY HIM I'l,Y J | Springfield I ! FIRE & MARINE INS. I COMPANY I OF MASSACHUSETTS. C OrjrHiii/.cd IK49. | M. W. COLLINS | AGENT | Fire Fire Fire. To l'ropert-y Owners! THE OLD AND 'IKIED I GLENS' FALLS INSURANCE COMPANY Has boon touted and tried by the year In and year out vissltudes of the business, ' including the continuations of a half century, and continued to ^row until It has attained a nearly sixty years honorable and progressive hlstorj and ranks in tlnanclal strength as one of the few very strongest American Companies. D A Spivey 6c Co N&CC "SAT1SFACTIC 1 Mail Order Hou; ANY LENGTH F( VLE PRICES. w Fascinating Fall and Winter Fabrics. % I4 inch satin gripped Poplin, l>luek and all colors, yard ? I 80 45 inch imported Fillet Voile in Hue. grey and brown, yard $1 25. 40 inch Satin Viola, black and all the new colors, yard $1 75, We carry a large assortment of Dress (loods in plain weaves anil fancy mixtures in all the newest colors, 12 1-2, 15, 25, 00, 48 up to $0 50 the yard SPECIAL Ladies TalTeta Silk Waists, black and colors, value $4 00, special each $0 00. Seed-TUN > Huists Rutabaga Turni time to | Krosl. Tut > Remember Buists P ? Coivway Dri | WHAT T I We Sell Seed C We have one thorn an 1 I proof seed oats. Plentj hundred barrels of flour. A car each of bagging a other stuff. The flour w advance and our custoi Cheese weight from eigh WE BUY IN CARS ANI Palmetto G WHOLESALE. IS JOHN P. COOPER, Se # Read and Remerr A > N. M. BLAH TABOJ Have Two Stores filled to overflow! ket and seflintf them at prices never h In the It W Hodge's building thdy have a $10,000.00 stock of Genera' Merchandise, everything and any tiling kept in a a general store. Their low prices will astonish you. Call and look over their stock. N. M. BLANTOr* L. B. Singleton ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Conway, South Carolina. Office in Spivey Building # ) MP'Y )N" or Your Money Back se in the South. )R MERCHANTS Finest Display of Ladies and Miss Suits in the South. Ladies strictly Tailored Suit* in fancy mbtures. Would sell easily at $;.'5 00. <)ur price, suit $10 00, Ladies and Misses Tailor Made Suits in plain broadcloth and mannish mixtures Suits that would retail easily at $20 00, our pttce, suit $15 0o. o r $2.1.oo. We have an assortment of Ladie* and Misses s\dts in plain and fancy stripped broadcloths, plain and fancy Panamas and Herringbone stripes, in all the new colors. The 1 truest assortment and the greatest values in theHoUth, suit $25 00. 'VWWWWW'a ISO _ Conrl S tir " OGGU > p Seed. Now is the ^ ffet S 'niu Seed. S rize Medal seed. ^ uj* Comp'y \ \ ZU HBBHnMHHnWBBnM O EAT. I )ats and Rye I bushels of red rust | r of seed rye. Three 1 Ore hundred cheese. ind ties and piles of 1 as bought before the 1 mers get the benefit. | t to thirty pounds each jj ) save you money i roccry Co | /IULLINS. S. C. I Crt^ar^ ai1^ ^ rCaSUrer ^ iber ! iioN&co. r*, in. c. ng with the best goods on the rnaricard of before in this section, On the other hand, in the P. W. K II Seals Store, they have just as large a stock of Hardware and Furniture at the lowest prices quoted in this country. Don't buy till you see it. Yours For Trade, J 6c COMPANY. ? J N. JENRETTE Convevancer & Notary Public Writes Titles, Mortgages, Liens, Agreements, Contracts, *&c. Abtracting and Copg aSp (t ii Ity.