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tmm _f " ?J ? k x*#: Amms mmm I THE M?^ : 1 I iiitliil& & lUatM Qnrini HBIUVV III] tog Tb<? handsomest lino of Spring n k? ered under on* roof in Conway foi &jj is now open for \our inspection a jSp The ti niotii \s array of lovely croa t? ? BHb HP imp >ru\nt fashion emporiums 11? i P ladies at tru ' s lIn? attention of ill K* wonder and envy of competition. He well cant and prate ab ub us. W( m !.'o ul, oiii1 pri e i re ;eoogni/.ocl th E& and con; cquently Ittijnra 8 i ^. v o ^i | GJ-ROCI . a-v.'; --^ Skil I GOLD AND S] Suitable f(>r Birthday a < '! O K'S A N'M WA'lf II WG . . . IT Ai J. V .11 H I'^tm the Finest to tbe Cheopei 1 {. W. D {& -*<- "my?. ssiaasrggE'JxutB&ts&m (Prickly Alb, Poke B MAKTO POSITIVE CUBES OF A. Physiciansondoiw>P. 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P., and RHEUM Send j JOBPRI TO T % j-ymrn ?? i . ? il II1 Hii ill fc IIIH11 111 M Mil ^ r YORK I i 9 Arrivals l ind Summer Goods ever gath- B r.Men, Woiikii uud Children, |K b our immense es'ablisbment Eg ,lions brought from the most H ndorn tho person of ilorry g ie beholder and excites the Q| Our would bo imitators may la 1 can alTord it as wo havo tho H e county over as being the S| ill Of 11.1 l> STAPLE 1 CRIES I struments! I 11 ul iii Construction | Grapha- I phones | Banjoes I s Guitars j jjf Banjo andl L Guitar B Strings I In fact everything B DHMta iu the Musical Line E BP* SEE MY STOCK | ILVERWARE | nd Wedding Presents |j A TV.-11 l ^ 1 ' i v run uru t_< u pifie ijire cf st OI TICAL GOOT>S AWSEY. M MMHi HT' oot and PotaMlnn.) LL fOR J8 AND STAGM 07 yon will regain flesh and strength. 3 Wuto of energy and all diseases resulting from overtaxing the system are cured by wm the nee of P. P. P. Ladles whose systems are poisoned and ^ whoeebloodlslnanimparecondittondns to menstrual Irregularities are peculiarly j% benefited by the wonderful tonto and j SCROFULA ? blood cleansing properties of P. P. P., % Prickly Ash, Peke Root and Potassium. ^ Bold by all Druggists. 5 P. V. LIPPMAN 2 rro.rl.Mr ' Savannah. - Ca. ATlSm ST our INTING HE Where Are the INIne? Rev G E Edwards, pastor of the Conway Methodist church preach* d a very impressive and i o verful sermon last Sunday evening from the cleasiutf of the ten leai e s as recorded by St Luke in the xvii chapter: "Go shew yourselves unto the priest, And it came to pa*8, that, as they went, they were cleansed. And one of thorn, when he saw that h? vias healed, turned back, and with a loud voice glorified (J >d, And fell down on bis face at his feet, and giving him thanks: and he was a Samaritan. And Jrsus answering said, Were there not ten cleansed? bllt. whuro nr?/? *??rw.v" Tl!r, ..v. v i?t v> vuu uiiic i JL4 iO 1HOB I sage was "gratitude." I- was powerful by reason of its timeliness as well as appropriatene ss and was directed more to those who having been cleased fr* m the loathsome disoa.e of sin failed to show their gratitude by returning to give thanks and glorify (#, than to the Samaritan who did so Tne church, as well as the community at large had just been graciously blessed by the outpouring of God's Holy Spirit to clcase from sin and to save his people with an evtrlastin^ salvation. During the progress of this meeting the church building was crowded to its utm 3st capacity with saint and sinner, ard yet, not quite three days after the close of that meeting the seats of the synagogue high up around the altar were conspicious for their emptiness, white down in ' sinner's row ' were most of his congregation. ' The Samaritan was there," said the speaker, "but where are the nine?" It was indeed a misfortune to those who missed hearing such a lino effort, dusting with so many wholesome and precious truths and containing so many golden lesson of our duty to God to give thanks and glorify him for healing us of sin?show our gratitudo to him for his favors. THIS WILL I1TEREST MOTHERS. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders forChil dron, a Certain relief for Feverishness, Headache, find Stomach, Teething Ids Winn?, HKivKtinu regujnu*;im liowcla and destroy worms. They break up colds In '24 hours. They are so pleasnnt to the taste and as harmless as milk. Children like them. Over 10,000 testimonials of cures. They never foil. Hold by all Druggists. '25c. Ask today. Don't accept any substitute. liiformatioil Wanted, On the 29th of November, 1909, 1 joined the South Carolina State Farmer?' Union at tho Mt Pisgah Local No. 706 and paid the fee oT $1 00 and on January 1st, 1910, I was called on for my quarterly dues of 92 c> nbs which I pud, but still I have roeeived no pass book. Some time ago 1 wrote to Mr Reid, of Columbia, asking him about it and his reply was to me that he had not. received the money and that my pass book had not been ordered. Since theu T have called on the Sec retary of Local 706 at Mt Pisgah and he lias receipts signed by A.M. Dusenbury. I would like to knowwhere my money is and why I can't got my pass book. Resu, II H. (lor raid Tabor, N, C., March 1, 1910 OBITUARY. Mrs R. L. H. Bran ton was born February 12?h, 1841 and died February 23rd, 1910 making her age 66 years and 11 days. Mrs Branton was married to Mr R. L II Branton June 4 h, 1871. She joined the Methodist church in earlv life and continued an acceptable member until her death. About three years since she had a stroke of paralysis. This was followed by cr psy from which she died The writer visited her often within the last three mouths and al ways found her apparently resigned J and submissive to the Divine wi I. | She is survived by her husband who i is mitt** vi?? . ?. ... .uuuiw may iiij?uuiiu l*IK! I other loved ones meet her in that better world. Her Pastor. Tattsyant Notice, All per oas are hereby forbidden to hunt, rt>h, trap, or in any munner to enter or trespass on our lands in Simpson Cr ek township, bounded by lands of N E Hard wick, (4rover Hor lee, A ?f Dorman and run of Simp<on Creek. All violations will be pro&eculed. A, F. Parker. J. V. McDowell, Jr, 4w50, NoflCE County Auditor By virtue of authority vested in ( the Comptroller General of the State by section 603, Code of Daws | 1902, the time for making returns i for taxation is extended to March 10th. After that date County j Auditors will add the penalty of 50 per cent for neglect or failure to make returns for taxation. Approved, A W. Jones, Ccmpt. General M. F. Ansel, Governor. NOTICE OF DISCHARGIi' Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator of the personal estate of Andrew Grainger, Deceased, will apply to the Judge of Probate of Horry County, at his office at Conway, South Carolina, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon on the 24th day of March, A D 1910, to be discharged as Administrator of said estate. Albert Rogers, Admr., of Andrew Grainger, Deceased 24 id f YOU CAN D | in Horry Cc 9 ri>L - ni> n " Inne nener me tirade the Anybody can buy th Taylor Caunady, George very best and lightest ru cash or on time. I Every thing else you wan no one question$ or sellii you to make our store an The largest store and th< merely happen to be in C. of such push, pluck and forth in your county befc when we could have been nation were here to do it, upper story we have bee cannot be moved unless \ good people of Horry Ire to do you good and save I Conway Liv I A. C. Thompson a Owner of Both | I Corporations figr \ __ jjjpp ^ ^ ~ : fe The Man ??S) Masquerad ssgg prizes will t ist. The te 2nd Th< No one allc ||| masked. r ~ "" H? Skates can noon by a] li A ITfelMrW Hickory. Will pay for White Hickory, g Straight, six inches iu Diameter and up, delivered at Conwav, $10.00 per cord. To bo sawed three foei and one inch lon*?. W. A. Freeman 4w48 / O IT?DO WHAT unty from the Conwry Live i Bigger the Trade. Conn e mules that can talk. We Hackney, Jr., Carolina and nnir g buggies. The finest SSSaWPTflKH t will be found at the onwaj lg goods cheaper than the o d stables headquarters cour 3 largest stables in Horry cc Conway, either. They are t energy against all l\ind of >re. We are here to stay, i driven away and the will, 1 , but on account of somethin n spared the trouble of movi ve want to go. Assuring y kat us as they have we will t you money. KSEEir:?-iSSK!t',':fifc"-yR1!H?Sr?JS43r<ra*'n %W?MtMWkW& tazii ^ |f ager of this Rinf< !e Carnival at wh >e offered as folio Most Tackest Dr e Most Fanciful C )wed to skate ex< be engaged in pplying at the Rir ?mj?n?wxwfcr.'* mm wwcmwhi W?W??wmum V:*. <w? - ii ?BUY THE 1 i EtetkXo I 5 and see for yourself. | sell them on credit. Virginia Buggies, the | Harness. All cheap for r I mnuwiiwiM^ assasafisaaBRc sas*. r Bargain House and H >ther fellow. We invite | t week. ninty, and they do not | ;he result of 11 years | odds as was never put 0 There has been a time & ihe means and dttermi- ?1 g lacking in somebody's gj ing, and now we say we 0 ou that as long as the >e here for many years g mwmmwM _ ^ CUtifS f? -'--- ? ^ B ^ ^ ^ g 1 J YU 8 L_"JJ? 3 : will give a ich several 3^5 ws: H* essed. s|| Pressed. *11 3ept those ||? _ __ ||| iL dl (?/? fit S?g PllUs a III. _ _ ? the after- ?g 1 HH rcrs: m Hi