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IT IS SERIOUS. Some Conway People Fall to Real T l/.c tlie Seriousness. The constant aching of a bad back The weariness, the tired feeling, The pains and aches of kidney ills Aro serious if neglected. Dangerous urinary troubles follow A Conway citizen shows you how to avoid them. Mrs J H Webster, living on North . Main St., Marion, S. C., sa>s: "I used Doan's Kidney Pills aud cau say they did me a great deal of good. 1 \jl'a feeling better in every way since taking them. My kidneys were ver^^equent in action and I was foi^Rf to arise several tunes during the night on this account, the sanations were highly colored aud contained a dark sediment. I suffered from backache, had sharp pains through my loins and upon first arising in the morning would be very stiff and sore, Since I used Doan's Kidney Pills, I have been free from backache, the pains \ through my loins have disappeared, the secretions are normal in flow and thero is no sediment in them. I am feeling so much stronger and better since using Doan's Kidney Pills that I am pleased to recommend them. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.^^\>stor Milburn Co., Buffalo, New Wk. sold rurpnta fni? tVm TT.?i_l - 7 ? ? ?n* v/ l UUVy Will ted Sta%s. Remember the name?Doau's? and take no other. Civis Cliase* tlic FoxMr Editor: When I answered the questions asked by Mr LeRoy Prince sometime ago on the stock law, I did not expect to get into a controversy but it seems that Mr Prince oould not reasonably condemn the answers so he went in search of help, and after a careful search of two weeks he found the desired help in the person of a backwoods Ray Fox. So the Prince said to the Fox Civis's answer arnt to my liking, so the Fox was a good, kindly kind of a fox, and agrees to reply to Civis. So be asked for space to correct some errors made by Civis. The poor ignorant quadruped first explains that a botched or cobbled up fence is a glass one and can bo bought at a drug store. Well, I will not question his assertion, as I have not studied a fox's catalogue or visited a fox's drug store, Mr Ray Fox next says he thought wo lived in a free country, therefore, what one man owned was free to all. Now, Mr Fox, if you believe that you go to the banks of Conway and run your delicate paw through the scuttle hole and get you a wad and start otT and you will soon lind out that what belongs to one man is not free to all, for you will soon be peeping through the bars of tho cell instead ot bramble. He says also he splits rails with elbow grease. I thought they were split with maul and wedge Tf this escapes the waste basket you'll hear from me uo more. Civis. Medicine That is Medicine. "I have suffered a good deal with malaria and stomach complaints, but I have now found a remedy that keeps nio well and that remedy Is Electric Hitters; a medicine that is medicine for stomach and liver troubles and for run down conditions," says VV CKeislerof Ilalliday Ark, Electric Hitters purifies and enrich the blood, tone up the nerves and impart vi^or and energy to the weak. Your money will be refunded if it fails to help you. 50c at Norton Drug Go's drug store. For and Airainst the Stock Law, Mr Editor: Will you give me space in yf ur paper for a few words concerning the stock law. I have never written to a county paper in all my life of 47 year* . I notice each week that somebody is writing favoring the no fence law and some oppose it, and I will add right here that f am not in favor ol it. I have been in other counties whore they have the no fence law and the people say they have tc come over in our county to buy the razor back hogs to have pork. They say the rich man is getting richer and the poor man poorer. I am not a no fence law man neither do I exfoct to live under it. This is whal have seen in the counties where 1 have been, tjie poor hogs shut up ir pens and periling to death. I have seen this with my own eyes and the poor cows in tho summer looked like they do hero in winter and I know uccoraiu^ to the iiible is a greal sin. Farmer. ??? m ? This is Worth Reading. Leo F Zelinski, of 68 Gibson St., Buf fnlo, N Y. says; "I cured t)ie most annoy i ng cold sore I ever had with Bucklen'; Arnica Salve. I applied this salve onc< a day for two days when every trace o 4 ' the pore was gone." Heals all sores. Sold under a guarantee at Norton Druf C'o's drug store. Trespass Notice. All persons ye hereby forbiddei to hunt, fish or in any manner entei or trespass upon my lands in Doj Bluff township, one tract known ai the Arney Richardson tract and tin other as the Henry Reynolds trace the said tracts not adjoining eacl other, but both bounded by Hem mintfway land and others. All vio lators of this notice will be prose .cuted to the full extent of law. 4w38. N A ROBERTS. I Vv The Test. Correspondents are having much to say about the no fence law, it would bo pleasant to the citizens of South and North Carolina to say loss and do more one way or another on this subject. Shut up your hogs, sheet) goats and cows and feed them for the next six months and seo whothor you waut the stock law or not. Tho stock should be fed twice a day and tho cost should be accurately kept so as to seo which is tho hotter system to pasturo your stock or allow them to run in the woods as G( d | himself intended. By this you c; n j seo which system you can make tl e most bacon ? from the lot or tie woods? and which is the least expensive. Decide with common mother wit, E M II Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden to hunt, shoot or trespass in any manner whatever on our lands in Little River township. C C GORE, Sk, LAURA LEWIS, 4w3U Mew Blstcksmit h Shop. JUST OPENHI) Ul? IN CONWAY. Something that has been needed for a long time. Wheelwright, Blacksmith and General Repair Shop. Horseshoeing a Specialty. Farm Tools put in good Condition. Guns and Pistols Repaired. Everybody should patronize this shop so as to have it in time of need. All work Guaranteed. Located Near New Court House. J. E* Altman, mgr. Taken up one black billhead stear Owner can get the same by proving property and paying charges. A. Walker Singleton, Bueksville, S. C I Easy Confinement | !( you have cause to lenr the 0$ pains of childbirth, remember that gffit they arc due to weakness, or dis- 55 case, of the womanly organs, and Sg that healthy women do not suffer, j&P like weak ones. The specific, Medicinal, vege- jjV| table ingredients, of which that e| famous, female medicine and wo- BE manly tonic |q? WOMAN'S RELIEF I is composed, will build up the KM womanly organs to a healthy stale j&g and thus prevent needless suffer"Before my confinement," writes kK Mrs. Rose Schubarth, of Monu- Hi inent, Colo., "I had such hearing- SS down pains I didn't know what to jf? do. Cardui quickly relieved inc. 89 Some months Inter I had a tine |i 12-lb. baby, was sick only thirty jfc' minutes, and did not even have PM H At All Druggists | ! j?? WRITE FOR FREE ADVfCF., nkl BtfttlnK ?ko and describing syrnp- Bk t&g toms, to Ladies Advisory Dept., at The Chattanooga Medicine Co., jra : Fire Fire Fire ' To Property Owners' r THE OLD AND THIRD ; GLENS' FALLS f INSURANCE COMPANY i Has been tested and tried by the year i ' and year out vlssltudes of the business ; including the conllagations of a half cen r turv. and continued to grow until it ha t attained a nearly sixty years honorahl and progressive history and ranks in t nancial strength as one of the few ver strongest American Companies. D A Soivev 6c Cr ?_ A ' ~ tJ ? i S P HAWES, 111 KIS Gaters to the wants o a the People. For First Clas r Groceries place your orde I with me. J ' " " " Mullets! Mullets! Mullets in any quanity at Tod i- A A dams' Fishery near Myrt - Beach, at 4J & 5 cts* per poun< Send orders to Todd & Adami Myrtle Beach, S. C. LOUIS 232 and 234 King Street, Chi The Largest Wh< WE CUT FINE PI WAR WEATHER UN- I DERWEAR. Gents' !lenvy Cotton and Wool Mixed Vest and Drawers, valued $125. Special each 08c. , Gents All Wool Vest and Drawers (nut urid color) each $1 48. Lvdics Cotton and Wool Mixed Ribbed Vests, medium and heavy weights each 75c. Ladies Cotton Ribbed Vest and Drawers, light medium and heavy weights each, 4tk; Ladies light weight Silk and Wool Vest and Drawers, each, $1 00, | UP-TO-DATE 1 I A' I Burroughs Comi I I Stvlish. Nohbv ; | PRICES A I State of South Carolina, Countv of Horry COURT" O? COMMON PLEAS Copy Summons for Relief?(Complaint not Served) Ellinor En/or, Plaintiff, against C Z Eirmr, .1 J Enzor, II L Ktizor, Oran .J Eii/.or, Samuel G Enzor, M 1 Grainger, Emery Posted Enzor, Lonie Dowling I Enzor, UoBcoe Ilinson Enzor, Dalton M Enzor, Bessie Don na Enzor, Joim Warren Enzt.r, Bishop Nathan Enzor, Walter Pinknoy Enzor. E K Enzor and Nina SEarl Enzor Defendants. To the d?fendants above named.* | You are hereby summoned and rei ! quired to answer the complaint in this ac? 1 tion which has been filed in the office of E J the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for said county and to serve a copy of your answer tot lie said complaint on the subscriber at his office at Conway S C., 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. Dated October 13th, A D 1308. II II WOODWARD, . ? Plaintiff's Attorney. W L MISHOE C O C P. To Emery L'ostell Kuzor. Loney Dowllng Knzor Itoscoe Hinson Knzor Dalton M Enznr Bessie Lorena Enzor John War ' ren Hu/.or Bishop Nathan Knzor Walter J lMnknev Knzor and Nina Earl Enzor, infant defendants and to Lizzie Knzor their mother with whom they ie.si(le i'lease take notice that unless you pron cure the appointment of a guardian ad h litem to represent the above named in tants in this action within twenty days s from the service of this summons upon e you an application will he made to W L i* Mislioe Esq Clerk of thin Court at Cony way S C alter the expiration of said time for an order appointing a mutable and competent person guardian >ul litem for )aaid infants authorizing hi in to defend tide action in their behalf, _ To Emery Pofctell En/or Loney Dowllng Enzor Uoacoe liinson Enzor Dalton M Enzor llessie Lorena Enzor .John Warren Enzor iiishop Nat.itan Enzor Walter Pinkney Er,zor Nina Earl Enzor [ Oran .1 Enzor Samuel G Enzor and E K Enzor absen. dotendants i'lease take not.cot hat the complaint in | the above stated at ti< .1 and the summons * of which the foregoing is a copy were 4: liled in the oillce of the Clerk of the Court of Common Hoas on the 28th day S of November A 1) . i)u3. ? Dated October Kith A I) 11)08. r II 11 WOODWARD Plaintiff's Attorney. _ W L, MISHOE C C C P. J. N. JENRETTE 10 Conveyancer & Notary Public 1, Writes Titles, Mortgages, Liens, s, Agreements, Contracts, &c. Abtracting and Coppebpeufaity. 1 COHEI irleston, South Carolina. Resale and Retail [ECE GOODS IN AT WHOLES^ NEW. WAIST 1^1 IS. I STYLES, YES! All that Is possible to put into a cor- i rcctly 111 ado waist. Hut there is service Loo, and lownessof price, that, quality con, sldered, lsjlittlo short of astonishing and most pleasing as well. ' New Taffeta Silk Waists in Black and and a full lino of colors, each $'? 00. Ladies Lace Waists trimmed with lace and medallions 50, $3 00, $3 GO, $3 75 up to $25 00. ; Ladies White Linen Waists, some trimmed embroidered figures, others plain tucked, $2 50 to 10 00. ' ?I Hf?*-?rn CLOTHING & Collins iany \A/^11 PittJnnrl J A VI T T VA1 M. ? ?> r 1 A A BE RIGHT. ASSAD RABEL, DEALER IN Dry Roods, Notions, NOTIONS JEWELRY CLOTHING, llA'IS AND CAPS GENTS FURNISHINGS, CONWAY, S. C. New Goods. Lowest Prices I have just opened up in the Ptnrn lately occupied by J I) Oliver on iird Avenue, one of the beat and newest lines of goods ever brought to Conway. I have something to suit everybody and which everybody needs at prices that cannot bo duplicated, An Inspection is invited. CIIOIGIi I R1SI1 FRUITS & CONFECTIONERIES CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Notice of Sale. Under and by viriueof a certain chattle mortgage given to the Rank of Conway by B. WolTord Wait, Esq., I have this day levied on the entire law library of the said ? WolTord Wait consisting of about 200 volumns, one type writer, live chairs and one table, all of which 1 will sell to the highest bidder for , cash during legal sale hours on Friday December 18th, 1908, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. ii. J. Sessions, S. II. C. Conway, S. C., Dec. 1, 1908. Notice of Sale. Under and by virtue of a bill of sale or chattle mortgage given by J. D. Rarrelson to the Bank of Conway, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the livery stables of G. 13 Jenkins, in the town of Con ~ 4. 11 4,1 e way, ui< ii u (iiuun 111 mw iohjuou" on the 12th day of December A. D. 1908, one bay horse named Mack about eight years old. N. C. Adams, Agent. Notice. All persons holding claims against the estate of John Causee of the County of Horry, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same, duly , attested, with the undersigned, or this notice will be set up against ( their recovery; and all persons indepted unto the said estate are hereby notified to make payment to the , undersigned. W M Rhodes, Administrator for John Causee, deceased, 4' * N&CC 'ST 1SFACUC Mail Order Hou; ANY LENGTH F( .LE PRICES. Fascinating Fall and Winter Fabrics. 41 inch satin gripped Poplin, black and ill colors, yard 5 1 '.IP 45 Inch imported Fillet Voile in blue, grey and brown, yard $1 25. 4(1 inch Satin Viola, black and all the new colors, yard ^1 75, We carry a largo assortment of Dress Goods in plain weaves and fancy mixtures in all the newest colors, 12 1-2, 15, 25, IIP, 18 up to 50 the yard SPECIAL Ladies TaiTeta Silk Waists, black and colors, value .$4 00, special each $8 00. BAKERFresh Bread and Cakes always on lilled with choice ^oods for family us< est possible notch. Phone orders gi livery guaranteed. Phone No. 18. i r r** r* r~* T* r% t n v nuni B. T. HYNIA The Store 01 Is the place to get Dry As complete a Stock of Shoes as ci at prices to prices to suit everyboc Corner Store but be sure ana call on J. E. Nl We have $5,00( them. Bring Will Pay Yoi And wanl Can save you i OATS, SEED R\ ries generally. Vv PALMETTO ( "The Coopc Mullins, Sot Read and Remei N. M. BLA! TAIU) Have Two Stores filled to overflow ket and setting them at prices nover In the R W Ilodge's building the; have a $10,000.00 stock of Genera Merchandise, everything and any thing kept in a a general store. Their low prices will astonish you Call and look over their stock. N. M. BLANTO I ) M P'Y N" cr ^ (11 y( r?> 1 cc h se in the South. JR MERCHANTS Finest Display of Ladies and iss Suits in the South. Ladies strictly Tailored Suits in fancy mixtures. Would sell easily at $25 00. Our 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 price, suit $15 00. o r oo. Wo have ati assortment of I.adies and Misses suits in plain and fancy stripped broadcloths, plain and fancy i'anamasand Herringbone stripes in all the new colors. The 1 irgest assortment and the greatest values in the South, suit $25 00. GROCER .. c 1 4 ; _ uuiivi , V^UI vJiiUJl-iy I ' l' | >i I 111 I M' 11 L 1& e and are marked down to tho lowven careful attention and prompt deIN SEASON. Nthe baker. 7 the grocer man n the Corner Goods at Panic Prices. vn be found anywhere in Styles and ly. When in need don't pass tho CHOLAS. as. ^ rr ^ n 4. * iu niveau ill rour peas to us. i Spot Cash : the peas, noney on SEED rE and on GroceTe carry the stock GROCERY CO. sr Wholesale" tth Carolina. \ nber ! NTON & CO. II, TV. C. vinp with the best poods on the mar1 heard of before in this section. Y On the other hand, in the \ K H Seals Store, they have just as - larpe a stock of Hardware and Furniture at the lowest pricos quot. ed in this country. Don't buy till you see it. Yours For Trade, N 6c COMPANY