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NIGHTS OF UNREST No Sleep, No Rest. No Peaco for the Sufferer from Kidney | Troubles. No peace for the kidney sufferer? Pain and dl&trcss from morn to night. Get up with a lame back, Twinges of^ backache bother you all day, Dull aching breaka your rest at night Urinary disorders add to your misery. Get at the caune,?cure the kidneys. Bonn's ICidney Piiis will work the cure They're for the kidneys only-~> Have made great cures in this locality. I Butler, Prince and Screven streets, Georgetown, 8 C., says: 4'lb an's Kidney j. Pills proved of such great benefit to me F that I cau highly recommend them. My kidneys were bndly disordered for some time and I was bothered especially at night by too frequent passages of the kidney secretions, I also noticed that the kidney secretions were of a dark . color and contained sediment. My back ached into lsely an 1 l i the morning on arising I felt as though I had u >t slept at all. 1 could not straighten after stooping without, having sharp twinges through my loins. Alter u-iug Bonn's Kidney Pills, I felt much better uud it was not long before the lameness in my back had disappeared together, with the kidney difficulty," r-' For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New Y<;rk, solo agents for the Cniced States. Remember the name?Doac's and take no other. Delayed Newirrom maceaonia. Mr Editor; As 1 have Dot seen Anything from this place In some time I thought I would write you a few lines. I jlist want to return my thanks to the people of this section who were so kind to m* during my Illness I thank God tha'i my lot has been cast in a place where any one who gets ric k Is attended to with thoughtful kindness and loving care. God's people were sent unto me with open pocket books and willing hearts to help the sick. I pray God's blessings to rest upon and abide with each and every one who lent a lie'ping hand to me. Mr Editor, 1 would be glad If we could have a iu-ftl free delivery route put on between Lorls and Daisy, It would be a great convenience to the people of this community, b"sid(M it would give us our mail much earlier than ye now get it. We should get our paper on Thursdays but under the present arrangements it does not come until Fridays. J L Suggs. Saved from the Grave. "] hod about given up hope, after nearly four years of suffering from a severe lung trouble," writes Mrs M L Dix. cf Olarksville, Tenn. "Of ten the pa'n in my chest would be almost unbearable and 1 could not do any work, but Dr King's- Now Discovery has made me feel like o noo, 7-?nr?.r?n. Tik the host medicine UL f? pv I ? vw - V. made for the throat and lungs. Obstinate coughs, stubborn colds, ha> fever, la grippe, asthma, croup, bropchitis and hemorrhages, hoarse ness aLd whooping cougb, yield quickly to this wonderful medicine. Try it. 50c, and $1 00 Trial bottle free Guaranteed by Norton Drug Co. The Call of the Blood for purification finds voice in pimples, boils f all??w complexion, a j uindiced look inotii patches and blotches on the skinall signs of liver trouble Tut i)r King's New Life Pi'ls makes rich red blood; gives clear skin, rosy cheeks, line com plexlou, l.oalth. Try them. 23c *t Norton Drug Co. Card of Thanks. Mr Editor; Please allow me space in your paper to say that on the 1 Dtti day of Janu?ry last, l loht my dwelling house, kltclmn and smokehouse by fire, Home of their contents were saved. I want to thank my many good friends that came to inv assistance in Tie hour of my great J need and helped me so liberally. 1 trul) [ return my sincere thanks to them ait, r By the aid and heip < f my good neighbor* and friends I liave another hou*< under good headway. O A Chestnut ? Box Supper a Success. Our box supper at Shell on the 26 h of March w.is a success. The pre gram was as follows; Orbio Todd?Don't Fret Memory Todd ?Willie's Error. Wesley Vereeo ? Roman Letters. Harden Stevens?7 Litile Cooks Joe R Wreen- -Two Is are 2. Gurlev S evens?National Flag. Maultsby Br.' ant?God is Love. Annio Long?How Precious are the Promises. Dock Bryant? Birdie's Breakfast Reb i Long- -And Behold the Starin the G >lden Light Lula Veroen?I Love You, Edna Vereen?When tiie Sbij Comes in. Reba Long, Licla Verocn, Bessie Chestnut. Annie Long?Toe Busy Mother Flossy Chestnut. Edna Vereec?The Heart awd tin Blood. Harden Stevens?The Verbs. * ~ uianie uubsihiuv- -r ivi- iwc? nuoci Flossy Chestnut?Little Li^ht.. Ford Chestnut? Brother Waikin Herbert Todd. Gurry Long, Hen ry and Ned. We had sixteen boxes and thre cakes for whfch '*e received $12 00 School Children. Any old veteran who wishes to g to the State Infirmary for old vol erans, at Columbia, can do so b applying to the chairman of th County Pension Board, W. B. Cai ter, Daisv, S. C. Blanks will b found at the office of Clerk of Couri Jeremiah Mishoe. J A Hi^ins was here recently. f ' ''s -** Reply to TruMt?0. Mr Editor: Please allow ne space in your valuable paper f. a few lines as I thiok that justice all *rds room for a short reply to tl e trustees of Good Hope School District No 23. Indeed the election for a special levy of three mills is over, and it seems that the managers are not satisfied to publish only tho r< suit, the names of those voting, ano how they voted, but would ioform iht public that those who opposed the tax were not interested in the education of the youn# men at all, and that they were unable to stand a thr? o mill tax. -? - ~ i , * ...j : i0 V> nue tins is 10 ue rt'gruu't?** iu 10 gratifying to kuow that in our ignorant condition and under our adverse circumstances we are allowed tbc right of suffrage and each of our votes count one just the same as If we could stand such a tax as those who favor the levy can stand, aid if wc were as much interested in education as they are. I think that we can commend ourselves 011 exercising this important right so wisely as to keep from un der that which we cannot stand 1 also think it was to be temperate in ail tbiuga and not take on more than 30U are able to bear. You were asked to examine and see what you thought of it. You are again requested to examine a* far as you can and find out our reasons for so doing Hoping the Herald and its reader-; success this >ear and disappointed ones courage sufficient to bear their defeat willingly, I will stop for this time. / M."C. Dorman. ?> The Demon of the Air. is the germ of La Grippe, that, breathed in.brines fiuffei ing to thons * n n ands. Its after effects is weakness, nervosuess, lack of appetite, energy and ambition, with disordered liver and kidneys. The greatest nerd then is Electric Hitters, the splendid tonic, blood purifier and regulator or stomach, Liver and Kidneys. Thousands have proved that they wonderfully strengthen the nerves, builds up the system and restore the health and gord spirits after an attack of Grip ]f suffering try them O0I3 ?rKie. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by Nort)n Drug C ). From Cool Spring. All is quiet here now. Farmers are generally busy planting corn and preparing their laud for cotton and tobacco. We are having very dry weather here now Rain would be a welcome v: si tor. Rev J. B Skipper preached at Salem last Sunday Mr a -d Mrs I). II Jordan have returned home from Georgia where they have been visiting 1 heir chil* d < n for some ti mo. Waterman Grainger died at. his home near here recently He was i good citizen and an old veteran. He leaves a widow and a number of children j^rown up to man at d womanhood. Farmer. Health of the community is very good at this writing. Farmers are getting on a hustie planting c >rn and p?eparing their lands for cotton and tobacco We hope the farmers much success this year. There was an egg hunt at Mr Albert Huck's Saturday ev. niug before Easter. Th?y bogau biding the eggs about 5 o'clock in the afternoon, Everybody seemed to enj >y the occasion very much. Tnore nbn another ei/tr hunt the fol " v ^ r o lowing night at the home of Mr I oh p. Doyle which was eoj \yed by a large crowd. We are having very fine weather for plaining though some rain would do good now. Mr T H. A Hep, of the Joy reckon has purchased a new buggy. Plough 13 >y. In Lovinjr Memo y On March 20bh, 11)10, the death angel visited the home of Mr and Mrs S W Graham and toik from them their loving little Brantly. He was one year, eight months and twenty days old, and was loved by all who knew him. H? was a sweet little boy. lo always spfins that 1 it is the sweetest 11 )wer of the gar den that, ts plucked, though the alwise God knew best and took little Brantly. Little Brantly leaves a father and mother, one brother, a sister and a host of friends to mourn ) bis 1 uss, though our loss is h s eternal gain. II" is asleep in the i a> ms of Jesus and why should we mourn tha* he is at rest. In his 11st hours he buffered though ho i now resting at Thy right hand, ft where there is n i suffering pain or d ftt.h. His remains were taken to t^eAn'iooh Baptist church cemss teryand laid to rest on the following afternoon at 4 o'clock, the s funeral service being conducted by - U-nV II B K)berts. There was a large gathering t) see the last ol e sweet little lirantly. I. Brantly's Uncle* The young child of Mr and Mr* o E L Moore last Sunday morning atl tempted to swallow a five cent piect y which lodged in the child's throat e and very near caused strangulator *- The family physician succeeded it: ie disloging the nickle in lime to sav< I. the child's life. ? ? B or 6 doses u666" will cure an; o&ae of Chills ^nd Fever. Price 25c Finn SiTlOIil till or tOIHY it Conwty in the State of Sou^h <laro)ina, at the close of business, Marob 29tb. mo Ra?ocacks Soaca and Discounts..$ 91,626 00 Overdrafts secured and unsecured 295 21 'J. S Bond* to seoure circulation 10.000 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds . .130 27 2 "inking House, Furniture and Fixtures 3,600 00 D je from National Banks (not reserve ageufcb)... . . 174 81 Due from approved Reserve Agents 4,103 43 "" 1 > . i rt i_ unec.KS ana otner uosu Items 800,89 Noles of other National Banks 600.00 Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and Cents 122,13 Lawful Money Reserve In Hank, viz: ? y"""? ' . 7,300.50 LegKl-teuder notes 1,440.00 ) Total $118,653 84 Liabilities Capital Stock paid in. ,.$ 25,000 00 Surplus fund 600,00 Undivided Profits, less | Expenses and Taxes paid 2,659.86 Due to Trust Companies and Savings Banks 276.00 Dividends unpaid .... .. 256.00 Incivi lual deposits subje. t to check 89,879.48 Cashier's checks outstanding .... 183 66 Total 118,653 84 Stab- of Soutb Carolina, / County of Horry ( i, U. /I . opi vi* y , vovuivvi ui v uv above named b^nK, do bolemn'y swear that the above statement is true to the bent of my knowledge and belief. D. A. Spivey, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4.b day of April, 1910. A. E. Goldfloch, Notary Public. Corrr ct? A ttest: B. (1. Collins, i W It. J.?owis, / Directors. J. A. M.-Dermott, ; Summons for Relief. (Complaiut not Served) Stale of South Carolina, J County of H >rry ( COURT OP COMMON PLEAS J H McArn, PiaintifT,' against W, M. Boyd, Defendant. To the Defendant, W. M. Boyd: You are hereby sutnmoued and required to answer the complaint in this action which has been filed in the * dice of iheCkirkof the Court of Common Pleas, (or the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the 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 relief demanded in the complaint. March 12. A. D 1910. W. L Bryan. C. C. C P. H. H. Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney. To W. iM. B >yd, Absent Defendant: Please Take Notice, That the complaint in the foregoing action was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court, of Common Pleas at Conwav, S. C , on March 14th, A. D. 1910, and 1 he Summons of which the [ foregoing is a copy, was filed in said ( (lice on March 22nd A D 1910, H. H Woodward, Plaint ill's Attorney. W. L B-yan, (L. S ) C. C. C. P. Trespass Notice. This is to warn any and all prr sons against trespassing on Ihe lands of the undersigned in Flo.yds township, oi Lake Swamp and in Lake f. ivamp Fishing aud hunting strietlv prohibited. F H GRAHAM, S D GRAB AM. 4w3. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden to hunt, **sh or enter, or in any manner trespass upon that certain tract of land in Simpson Creek town sh'p containing 70 acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of D B Holmes, Isaac Hardee and J E S anley. Violators of this no dee will be prosecuted , H H Woodward. FOR SALE?Oyster Shells Lime 1 at *6 00 per ton, sucked, and FOE steamer at river This is inteudet ! mainly for agricultural purposes but will make excellent mortar, alsc ' - ? I J !.l a fjooa wmte wasa wnen uuxeu win salt, water. B lESLAtJER, LACIUCOTTE & Co. *Vavorl v M' Is S C. 5 Don't Get Run Down. 1 Weak and miserable. If you have Kidney o , Bladder trouble, Dull bead puma, I)lz/.in<>6< Kervousneas. P'.ins in bead, and feel tired ? ,-i over, i.'eta package of Mother Gray's AI'& THAl.l \N*I..KAF. the pleasant herb curt It never fails, We ha\? many tcsxluiontals froi grateful people who have used this wonderfi remedy. As a regulator it haa no equal Ask fc r Mother tiruy's Austrnlinn Leaf at Druggists c aent by n?ail for .V) eontft. sample FUKK. A< i, dress, The Mother (iray Co., LoRoy, N Y. ?? Copy Summons for Relief. (Complaint u ?t Served) State of South Carolina, ) County of Horry S COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. M. C Dnse^ bury, Trading as Buses:* bury & Co , Plaintiff nyainst Thomas Sarvis, J #bu Sarvis, E Ty Sarvis. vVillie Sarvis, Isaac S cvis, Liily Sat vis, Elizabeth SarviJ, Esther Sarvis, George Buck, F: ed Buck, Mary Ann Hansom, Hunt ah Buck. Lilly Duck, I H Bujk, George Young, Sr., aud George Young, Jr., Defendants. To the Defendants Thomas Sarvis. John Sarvis, Etfy Survis, W 1lie Sarvis Baac Sarvis, Lilly St.rI vis. Elizabeth Sarvis, Esther Sar vis, George Buck, Billy Buck. I. LI. Buck, George Young, Sr , George Young, Jr , Fred Buck, AJa?y Ann Ransom aud Hannah Buck. You are hereby summoned and requited to answer the complaint in thisac lion which has been hied in the ofti-e of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pie is for the said county and to serve a cop} t I your answer .o the said complaint on the subscriber atrhis office at Conway 8 CM within twenty days after the service hereof exclusive of the day of such s rvice; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will app'y to the Court lor the relief demanded in the com[ plaint. j February 17 h, 1910 VV L BRYAN C C C P. il II WOODWARD Plaintiffs' Attorney. j To Thomas Sarvis, Absent Dcfetidi ant: ? Please take notice that the coinpla'nt - ' *-?-j .....i ^ ill me roregoing suneu jh-.ioh uuu n?r summons or whicft the foregoing U a copy were tiled in tiie ollice of the Clerk of the Court ot Common Pleas at Conway S C.| c-n the l?lh day of InliUurVi A 1? li)10 11 II WOODWARD Plaintiffs' Attorney vv L BRYAN C C O P 6w46 I CONWAY | (Parlor Market B W D WOODWARD, JR., Proprietor I COUNTRY PRODUCE I Constantly on hand. Ti e highest | market prices naid for Chi kens fl and Eggs, vl 11 kinds of Vegeta* yj hies In season. j FRESH PRIME BEEF V??,l ilntfnn Purlr I $ and S?lt Water Fish, Fine Nor- | M folk Oysters andali kindsof Onme | % PURE ICE DELIVERED H \ at any time d-jrlng the week and n I until 10 o'clock on Sundays. '1 he U I patronage of the public is solicited B | and satisfaction guaranteed. ft 3fflB$BHroa?D!ae8zem?B?as5BBSMaE8 D. A. Spivey & Company , FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS. Pe resent the Strongest Companies. Policies written on the most liberal I terms. Place your insurance with us Prompt Settlement, of Claims. CHINESE LAUNDRY Collars and Cuffs. Ironing Machine. Work turned out. Promptly. Send me a trial order. Family washing taken. Satisfaction Guararteed. Work neatly executed, aa* ir nrst class style. SPECIAL NOTIK Collars and Cuffs hold for 30 days and if not called for will be sold, Yoursfor good wor<c, > GEORGE LUM Hacker Mfg Co., Succepsorfi to GEORGE S HACKER & SON. . WE MANUFACTURE ? Doons, Sash anj> Bunds, Columns ani > Balustdrs, gllillkh ani) gable ()una mknts, Mtitbkn Doors and Windows. WK DKAIj IN Glass, Mash Cokij and Weiobts, CHARLESTON, S. C > < Bargains! Ha renins! WHILfi THEY LAST > A liroiled number slightly used 1 $95 High Grado Organs for onlv $08 50 Those organs apuear ? near new and are warranted to last a long lifetime. Terms of sale given on application. Write for catalog staging terms desired Th'S is au opportunity in a life ,r time to possess a tine organ at s about cost. Answer quick for I such bargains don't last long >. address: Mulonos Music House ,r oluiubla, U. ?,r | PIANOS AND ORGANS T &VA/VWWVVWV ]A Record I The Year 19(K ^Breaker with us, ^groceries and f Cthan we ever sol |we want to do # Won't you help >do so would mi ^ ? V i I ?your pocKets. w Ssell right. See jthing in our line >you want to pa> <Hf j'ou don't see fPalmetto G f THE fOOPEU JMULLINS: Hish fit0ci Fresh Bread and Cakes a^wavs on filled with choice ^oods for family us< est possible notch. Pbone orders gi livery guaranteed. Phone N * 13 VEGETABLES I1? Gully ?v??. I" ' -~ n tin il 111/ I, Il^JL I SAVE YOU I$JK-^ We are still in the le everything-. Jt will i place befare bain? yy Clotl Dress Gooc and S "jPi Wc can furnish goo $1 to $20. Gan fit an; date suit at the right cream of the northern X?sC~ ing to give our custon We have our wareho and can sell you good $3.50 up. Call and sec I Burrougtu sr com i 43^ 7m mmm, i) Send ? JOB PR TO HORRY b WWWWWWi Bl %1P reakerl ) was a Record* , We sold rnoree ertilizer by far* Id before. Bute M better in 1910* 1 it? tn Ho ?;n*? TnC ean money in> re buy right and? * us about any-J > you need. If? r cash all right.S us anyway. ? rnnoru Pn I iuouij i#u.< WHOLESALE f 's vyaaaammmij itfo Floor hand. Our Grocery Department,is ? and are marked down to the lowven eareiul attention and prompt deIN SEASON. Nthe baker. f the grocer MAN Store N ortunity to ^5 R MONEY | ad with antliing and >ay you to visit our ir witter s i),)! / if ^ ling 3 3s, Notions ^3 hoes ?>? d all wool sits froi ybody with an up-toprice. We have th* markets and sre g? - ^3 icrs the benefit of it. use full of furnituie ^ J2. iron bedsteads from ^2 i U3. ^3 > & Collins 1 3ANY. 35 immmiK Y OIT V tINTING THE HERALD J