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J. W. McKl.WKli, Proprlef or.
MANUFACTUBIK OP
ONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, ETC.
jsigns and Prices Furnished on Application
for Anything in Our Line.
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host medical authorities Indeed for nta
i is a sofe and certain cure. But to l>c HE
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msnrnft^c.i nt ft. wholesome pleasant
nr IjoaS'lif'.il tonic. I'.vc~v drop is distilled, ft*
'ie direct siiocfvinion of C. S. Government jp;
; ami mellowness niakn Its use perfectly g|
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slates tho coned iv-T*\ proof and quantity
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Jacksonville, Ela. &
Jacksonville, Ela.
\\\ 4th St Cincinnati, Ohio,
'cainoro, St., Cincinnati, Ohio
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of LORISi
[IE COUNTRY, THE STATUTES |
IT1E UNTIRING EFFORTS OF |
SAFEGUARD EVERY BANK J
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Pres. J G BRYANT, V Pres. |
DERSON, Cashier. ?
IARDS
OE AND BONE
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..n m it Dure iTUre ior any una HI I SOrtS 01
tiff .!? intNeuralgia, Wi>re Throat, Sprains
!i any part of the body or limbs.
25 OKNTW
Drug Co.
inSliiii
$lie ?tag gtaM.
Kntered at the l'< at Ofllco a' Conway, 8. C.
rh Boron i Cjrhh Mail Matter.*
I'UKLlSllKI) KVRKY THUU8DAY MOUN1NO
BY' CONWAY PUBLISHINO CO.
*UliBCliII>TJON ONK DOLLAR I'KR YKAR
II, II, WOODWARD, Editor
THURSDAY, JAN 20, 1910.
The Herald covors Ilorrv like a
spread.
Lot the year 1910 bring the lieralu
to your hotue.
Mr Lyon's term of eight years as
Attorney General is nearly completed
and not one of the alleged
dispensary grafters neither languishes
''behind prison bars" nor
"wears the stripes." i
We respectfully call the attention
of the management of Conway Light
and Power Co. to a matter that is a
subject of much unfavorable comment
and a source of considerable
annoyance to many of its patrons.
The current is cut off too soon in
the mornings and not turned on soon
enough in the evenings, especially
is this the case in dark, cloudy days.
?
Under an Act of Congress efYective
since the 1st inst., packages
containing intoxicating liquors carried
from one State into another by
common carriers, must be plainly
marked with the name of their contents
and the agents of common carriers
are forbidden under a heavy
penalty to deliver this class of goods
to persons other than the consignees
It is the opinion of some that tins
~:n ' " -
it*w win suuuu ine death knell to the
promiscious illicit traffic in blind
tiger liquor as it will make it harder
for the tiger to ship in enough of
the stutT to supply the demand.
There are others, just as honestly
hold to the contrary opinion, contending
that tho law will have no
perceptable inlluence in reducing
the amount of liquors sold in dry
counties, as there are many ways
in which the law can be etTectually
evaded* Our opinion is, however^
that we will see what we will see.
Dcatli of Andrew Fletcher Prince
Andrew Fletcher Prince, born October
16, 1884, departed this transitory
life December 24, 1900 and was
buried the following day in the
Princeville cemetery, being 25 years
2 months and Bdaysold at hi* death
He was married to Miss Golda Rowell
February 14th, 1005, who, with
two children, a motlnr, two sisters
and six brothers, besides a host of
friends, survive to mourn his loss.
He was a kind and an affectionate
husband and father, loyal to his
country and full of vim and energy.
He joined tho Pleasant Home Baptist
church and Sunday school early
in life and remained a consecrated
worker in each until his death. He
seemed to prize his work as Hible
class teacher in his Sunday school
above all others, where his presence
is sadly missed and whose voice has
now ceased advocating the cause of
Christ. He was a man of high ideals
1 .
uiin c* sinning ngntin his communi-j
ty whose life is worthy of imitation j
The ties of affection are now severed
in that home; and, oh! how sad
it is, but all that a kind physician,
mother and wife was done to stay
the icy hand of death. His life was
short but full of good deeds, and in
the language of Paul he fought a
good fight and kept tho faith and as!
a brave soldier met his fale as Sle- j
phen did with a bright and shining1;
face. With this assurance we be-1
lieve him only asleep in Jesus' arms 1
and will meet his loved ones again ;
in that resurrection morning.
As a token of the high esteem in j
which ho was held by his class and
Sunday school, be it
Resolved, That we humbly bow \
our heads in humble submission to j
him who doeth all things well.
Resolved, That we extend to the]
bereaved family our deep and abiding
sympathy and commend them
to him who said, "I am the resurrection
and the life."
Resolved, That, a copy of these
resolutions be filed in our minute
book, and a copy be sent to each of
our county papers for publication
and a copy bo sent to the bereaved i
f
lainuy.
Submitted by bis class and Sunday
school committee,
Miss Grade Stanley,
Miss Nina Howell,
Mr Johnie Bellamy.
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The long indoor life of winter
makes the blood weak, the system
easily catches cold and disease. IIolllsters
Rocky Mountain Tea is the
greatest winter remedy; prevents
colds and disease; keeps you well
all winter, 35c Tea or Tablets.
Conway Drug Co.
We have just r
Mules, Well
such variety ths
high everywhei
buy, but we an
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from until Apr
iPll 5B H OSkf. r* ^ ^
We also will ha
and other grad
In fact evcrytli
ors T3>1
goods.
Make our place
LORIS,
gpaasjgassgBBsaEz^MaB^^se sassa**8
o "o ira 11
a tf-.'
n a K Q H if C3
C P. P. P. will purify nnri vltnllr/* your r-'
e lilnod, create u i^eud nppnlitor.i.d ipveyoir . ,
S WhltlOSyKtOlll HIS'! Sirclielll.
? < A prominent railroad .vupi l int'ndent -t
E PhvhmiiuIi, KtilTerintt with M.d ?ri .!'> <- y.
J (Un nu 1 Khoiinifiti-in suys : "After tui n;- ; i
I 1'. P. I', he never felt * > well in In- !<:e, nmi
f feels ft8 if ho could live forever, if le-c-. ui<l ;
JR always g ?t 1*. P. P." E.j
ffij If you are tired out from over-work and '
H clone confinement, luLo tj '
| P- P- P. 1
If ynu nro feeling buclly in tlio rrprbig
m ami out of bona, tuko !
| P. P, P. I
? If your digoetivo organs need toning up, ||
ta.ko ,'5
1 P. P. P. I
H If you suffer with headneho, Indigestion, K,
0 debility and woukuoKS, lake
1 P- P- P* \
1 Tf you suffer with nervous pro^l ration, R ,
H nerves unstrung and u general let down a
J of the system, toko
1 P" P- P- 1
H For Bloorl T\>lsnn. Rheumatism, Pcrof- pi
3 ula, Old S??res. Miliaria, Chronic FenuUo m
n Complaints, tuko K
I P- P" P- I
| Prickly Ash, Poke Root
' and Potassium, 1 i
{' The beat blood purlAer in the world.
i* F. V. lJl'l'MAN,
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I UOviM V(%w 1
IIIGH ICQI I
I To all my Customers and |
Friends I wish a Happy,
Prosperous 1910.
MALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE 1
COLUMBIA, S. C.
SnBRRBHSESSSSEB bEJKSSSKraEr^ISSJI^
I CONWAY |
Parlor Market \
iw D WOODWARD, JR., Proprietor jtfi
COUNTRY PRODUCE ^
Constantly on hand. The highest |j
market prices odd for Ciiiakeus 0
and Eggs. AW kinds of Vegeta- Hi
hies in season. rsj
FRESH PRIME BEEF
Veal, Mutton, Pork,Sausage,Fresh a
and Salt Water Fish, Flue Nor- $
folk Oysters and all klndsof Game a
in season. | |
KURfc ICE DELIVERED
j at nny time (1 ;r!ng the week and s i
jj \itit 11 10 o'clock on Holidays. 't On r- ]
patronage of the public is solicited ?,
and satisfaction guaranteed.
WBB^HfWeSSgroBBIKilllll^ MB?H
Trcspa.sK Notice.
All persons are hereby forbidden
to enter upon or in any minnor to
trespsss upon that certain tract of
land in Bay boro township, bounded
by lands of W U Bellet al, known as
the Elisha Tyler place, and now oeeupi?d
by bim. All persons violating
this notice will be prosecuted.
A P Johnson,
H H Woodward, r
December 11, 1909. I
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eceived, November 15th, a
link they are the best ever
at all purchasers can be st
re and we know it is a bp
a able to offer a little >1 <
than some dealers and will
sides. We will keep on lie
il of next year
n ra fs
ve a variety of Buggies?H
es to suit the people, as v
ing in that line. We off<
10 as cheap as any other d
your headquaters while in
S'
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Hales laiieloas Cures in Blood
e. P. P. purifies the blood, bni
strength to weakoned imrvi's, expels
li:ippiuess, wlnn* sickness, gloomy feel
Jn blood poison, mercurial poison
au<l skin diseases, like blotches, pii
head, we say without fear of contrai
purifier in the \vorhl.
Ladies whoso systems are poisoned
dition due to meustiual irrcgnlaritiei
derful Ionic and l>!ood cleansing pro
Hoot and Potassium.
F. V. L1PPMAW,
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2^1 We are still in the
jj
everything. It will
^ place before buying
<?i3>r-^ 8
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^ Clo'
|Tg Dress Goc
?3 and J
4%
| cal1 furnish go
ftw | $1 to $20. Can fit ai
date suit at the righ
K?^ J
; cream of the northeri
s nig to give our custoi
fljyv |
We have our wareh
??~- and can sell you goot
g^; $3.50 up. Call and se
tZ COM
llWuains! lbt resting!
Willi r Till:V I.AST
A limited number slight I / used
*<C> Iliirh Grade Organs for only
:tT?8?")() These organs appear
near now and arc warranted to
last a lon?jf lifetime. Terms of
sale tfiven on application. Write I
for catalog stating terms desired, il
| This is an opportunity in a life
I time to possess a line organ at
about cost. Answer quick for
such bargains don't last long,
add ress:
Maloncs Music House
Columbia, 8? i
PIANOS AMI OIKIANS
m>? I mi:.VV "? A -MV).C*-<94.VfMMMrI
illPlfl t'N'Q >8 the only
GENUINE ARNICA CALVE 1
-
v
l CARLOAD of Horses and
shipped here and they are of y
lited. Mules and Horses are
X undertaking: sometimes to
) in:
ftive you a ?" *<>? UA15 13
md a good selection of stock
^ .
[ackney, Parker, High Point,
yell as Harness, Uobcs, etc.
*r them for OAS S I or
ealer for the same class of
town.
OUTH CAROLINA
^ P
EJ LS
1 Poison, Rlionmatisin aM Scrofula.
ilds the weak and debilitated, gives
disease, giving the patient health and
ings and lassitude first prevailed,
i. malaria, dvspepsia, and in all blood
nples, old chronic niters, tetter, scald
liction that P. P. P. is the best blood
and whoso blood is in an impure cont,
are peculiarly benefitted by the wonperlies
of P. P. P., Prickly Ash, Poko
SAVANNAH, GA.
*he \
mm
I
iportunity to ;3
i^*D '
your winter supply of
thing ^
?ds, Notoins <fp
Shoes
od all wool suits from 1
nybody with an up-tot
price. We have the ^
w markets and are goners
the benefit of it.
ouse full of furniture
[1 iron bedsteads from
e us.
.y
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! NOTICE Tfl FARMFBQ
_ . . ? v f n 11191 ib IS U
f
Make your fertilizer for 15 00 per
ton. Good as the commercial costin
^ five times as much. I have
county riyht for llorrv and will sell
you manual and chemicals for making
the fertilizer. INVESTIGATE
J. M. DO KM AN, u
Conway, S C., R, F. I). 1, Box 40.
w4l. ,/
Notice.
All real estate must be returned
this year, and all tax-payers are requested
to meet me prepared to give
all information and school district.
Meet mo at the places advertised and
make your returns.
C. E. Barker,
County Auditor H, C, *