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WEAK KIDNEYS MAKE WEAK BODIES. Kidney Disease* Cause Half Com mon Aches and Ills of Conway People. As one weak link weakens the chain, so WftHK kidnejs weaken the whole body and hasten the fin> 1 hreaklng down. Overwoik, strains, colds anil other causes iujure the kidneys, and when their activity ia lessened the whole Doay sailers from uric poison circulated iu the blood. Aches and pnins and languor and urinary ills come, and there is an ever increasing 'tendency towards diabetes and fatal Hrigiit's disease There U no real help for the sufferer except kidney help. Doan's Kidney Pills act directly on the kidneys and cure every kidney ill. No need to take the statement of some one living far aw ty as evidence. Here is a case right in this locality; Mrs E J Olsen, 817 K Evans street, Florence, 3C., says. "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills and they have helped inc wonderfully, I suiTor.'d severely from backache and hid distressing pains througli my loins. Occasionally my back became so I one that I could not stoop or lift. My kidneys were weak and the se cretlous from these organs causeu mucu annoyance. 1 doctored for these troubles but received no relief until I procured Down's Kidney Pills. After I had tuken the contents of one box, my back became stronger and my kidneys were normal. I nin now feeling better, am able to rest well and know that I owe my present health entirely to Down's Kidney fills. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., BulTalo, Now York, sole agents for the C niied States. Remember the name ? Doan's and take no other. In /Vtemorlain, On March 2, 1910, at 5 o'clock, the death angel visited the home of our dear brother, W F Clardy, and claimed him as his victim and bore his spirit to the rest that remains for the people of G >d VV F Clardy was born January 25, 18.SU, and at the time or nis aeain he was twenty-eight years, one month and five days old. At a re vival meeting at Sweet water Branch chureb, he was converted, joined the church, and was baptised by Rev H J Fowler, and lived a consistent Christian. He was an enthusiastic, earnest and active Sunday school worker, and in the prayer meeting he was a powerful worker and was always found in these stated meetings, except providentially prevented, laboring faithfully to promote the cause of Christ and to plant the blood stained banner of Jesus, his Saviour, upon the rampants of sin and vice and corruption. He was one of the trustees of the church to which ho belonged and to his effective efforts through the power and blessings of G >d is due much of the credit for the upbuilding and growth in grace of the church. lie had been in feeble health for three or four years and was under the treatment of several doctors. He was able to be up and about his work till a month or so before the end came. He bore his afflictions with Christian fortitude and as the shades of the evening of life began to gather and grow thick and thicker around his dying couch his faith on the everlasting promises of God never wavered. And with his lamp trimmed and burning he went out to meet the bridegroom and to make his triumphal entry into that city not made with hands eternai in the heavens. All that a loving wife, a tender mother, affectionate brothers, sisters and friends, and the faithful attendance of a skillful physician could do was done to help him bear his a Motion and keep him with us for a season, but the icy hand of death could not be stayed; his la -i J l . - 1_ Dors were encieu, nis worn completed and the summons issued from the court of heaven to come up higher and rest in the shade of the Great White Throne. His remains were laid to rest in the Centenary c< metery where his funeral was preached by Rev W J Langston, of the Conwav Baptist church to a very large congregation, using as the basis of his remarks John xiii:7, He leaves a wife, three children, a mother, four brothers two sisters and a host of frionds to mdurn their 1 >33. Surely, a g<od man Irom us is taken A voice forever stilled, A vacaui place within our house, That never can be filled. ''Blessed are the dead who die in the Lo d." His loving pastor, P B Coats, The Demon of the Air. ]s tlm germ of La Gripo*, that, brct thed in,Drinks sunering 10 thousands. Its after effects is weakness, nervosness, lack of appetite, energy and ambition, with disordered liver and kidneys The greatest need then is Electric Bitters, the splendid tonic, blood puritier and regulator of fctomach, Liver and Kidneys. Thousands have proved that they wonderfully strengthen the nerves, builds up the system and restore the health and good spirits after an attack of Grip, If suffering try them Only 50c. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by Norton Drug Co. For Sale- One Small Centre Crank Engine, One Worthington Boiler Feed Pump. Can be seen and bought cheap by calling on W II Win home, at Conway Lumber Co's mills. Both machines are practically new. In Lovlnjr Men On March 31st, 1910, ?.~ath angel visited our homo and took from us our dear old father, a W. McDowell, lie leaves a wife, two daughters, ihree sons, three brothers, two sisters and a h^st. of sorrowing friends and relativ s to mourn their loss, but we hope our 1os?j is his eterna) train. He was about 75 years of age and fought through the confederate wa>'. He joined the Brtblehem Baptist church in raHy l.fe and Jivfd a consi??ent member until the end. O d knew bn-t ami took him while plojying in the field Dear faiher we hope to meet von on Canaan's bright and hopp" shore He is asleep in the arms n' Jesus, then why should we mourn that he is at rest. Sleep on, dear father, and.take th\ rest, And be forevei* blest. Your voice on earth is still, A place is vacant in our home that never can be filled. Dear father has left us and goi o away but we hope io meet on the other bright shore. His Loving Son, J. M. McDowell. W R Lewis and F S Powell spen< a day in che County last week neai Howlee, S. C. Mrs T E Cooper, of Wilmington, N. C., is here on a visit to relatives and friends. No. 969n. ? MTTi.tr T\nn * T> nM i.iMm I it,Vj Aauiti i>ibxris iv i i?in 1 OFFICE OF COMl'TKOLLElt OF 'J IIP) CURRENCY Washington, D C , March 7, 1910. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that "The First National Bank of Conway" in the Town of Conway in the County of Horry and State of Soul h Carolina has complied with all the provisions of the Statute of the United States, ; required to be complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence business of Banking; Now Therefore I, Lawrence O Murray, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "The First National Bank of Conway" in the Town of Conway in the County of Horry and State of South Carolina is authorized to commence the business of Banking as provided in Section Fifty one hundred and sixtv nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States. Conversion of The Bank of Conway. In testimou/ whereof witness my hand and Seal of ollice his [L. S.] Seventh dav of March, 1910. Lawrence O Murray, Comptroller of the Currency. 1 Copy Summons for Relief. (Complaint Served) State of South Carolina, I County of Horry. \ COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Conway Savings Bank, Plaintill', against James T. Thompkins, E. Norton Thompkinsand Henry Toompkin?, Defendants. To the Defendants, J unes T. Thoir pkins, E. Norton Thom])kins and lieury Thompkins: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is hereby served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his oflice at Conway, S C , within twenty days after the service lit reof; 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 do manded in the complaint March 19, A. D 1910. Attest: W. L. Bryan, C. C C P. H o. Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney. To James T. Tnompkins, Absent Defendant. Please Take Notice, Th it tl o complaint in the foregoing1 stated action, and the summons, < f which the foregoing is a copy, were filed in the oflice of the Cler.t of the Court of Common Pleas at C in way, South Carolina on the 21-t day of M irch A D 1910 tl 11 Woodward, Plaint id's Attorney. W. L. Bryan, (L. S ) C. C. C. P. Democratic Township Meetings. Notice Is hereby giver that the several Democratic Clubs of this County are called to meet on Saturday, April 2ttrd, 1910, in accordance with the Constitution of the party in this State, for the pur t! -.1 At ? 1 ?. _ ... It.. pOHW ??i tot-uuiig uvjrgmt-r* 10 n?- v <muh> Convention to be held at Conway on Monday, May 2, 1010, and ol' elect >ng a member of the County executive Committee whose term will hetdn on the first Monday in May and will be for two years The County ' Convention will elect delegates to the State Convention called to meet on May 18, and will alt-o elect elect a member of the State Kxecu tive Committee. The credeiiiini? of the delegates of the several precinct dubs will consist of a sworn statement by the Chairman and Secretary ot the club of the bona lido membership of the club, the names of the delegates e.ecfed, and the names of the Executive Committeeman J. A. Mclierrnott, Chairman J. O. Noiton, Secretary. I Conway, April, 12,1010, Copy Summons for Relief. (Complaint Served) State of South Carolina, I County of Horry f COURT OF COMMON PLEAS George J. Holliday, PlaintilT. against Joseph W. Crawford and Martha Crawford, Defendants. To the Defendants Joseph W. Crawford and Martha Crawford, You are hereby summoned and r quired to answer the complaint in ihis action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of 3four answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office at Conway, S. C., within - 1 4 h XX n/?M?tl n/. llrt _ i wcniy (iuys uiitr iuu &ci vi^o w( f; exclusive of the day of such ser\ ice; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will app'y to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. March 14, A. D. 1910. H. II. Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney. To Joseph W. Crawford, abseut defendant: Take notice, That the complaint in tie foroKoin^r stated action, and the tummons, of which the fore^oir.cjf is a copy, were filed in the office of the Cleric of the Court of Common Pleas at Conway, boutu Carol.na, on the 14ch day of March, A. D. 1010 H. tf. Woodward, PlaiutHT'3 Attorney. VV. I j. Bryan, C. C. C, P. GHISHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND i jp X,A-/IES \ ?r Auk yci. r ?r(1KKtflt for CIII-CHKS-TER'S A jjIAM(\ND UKAND PIM.S in Ri:r> andA^ Ooli> metallic boxes, coaled with Blue(c/) Ribbon. T.'.KB NO OTHER.. Buy oF your v/ Vrutc/flut and oak foe OUI-OIIES-TEK 8 V #IAMt?NJ> IlltAM) riLLS, for twentv-fivC years regarded na Best,Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS S5JS, EVERYWHERE jE??g Summons for Relief. (Complaint not Served) State of South Carolina, } County of Horry j COURT OP COMMON PLEAS J II. McArn, Piaintif^, against W, M. Boyd, Defendant, To the Defendant, W. M. Boyd: ? ? 1 J You arc nereoy summoned uuu required to answer the complaint in thi* action which has been filed in iho (-llice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for 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 thp day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintifT 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. M. Boyd, 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, Conway, S. G , on March 14th, A. D. 1910, and the Summons of which the fort-^oiu# is a copy, was fiied in said cllice on March 22nd, A. D 1910. H. H Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney. W. L Bryan, (L. S ) C. C. C. P. Trespass Notice. This is to warn any and all persons against trespassing on the lands of the undersigued in Floyds township, on Lake Swamp and in Lftlcft swamn Fishing and hunting strictly prohibited. P R GRAHAM, S D GRAHAM, 4*3. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden to hunt, t?sh or enter, or in anv manner trespass upon that certain tract of land in Simpson Creek town ship containing 70 acres, more or less, and bounded by land* of I) H Holmes, Isaac Hardee and J B S an ley. Violators of this notice will be prosecuted. H H Woodward. 1 O't SALE?Oyster Shells Lime at $0 00 per ton, sacked, and F O B steamer at river. This is intended mainly for agricultural purposes, bui will make excellent mortar, also a tfood white wash when mixed with sal', water. lilKSLAUER, EACH ICOTTE & Co., Waverlv M' Is S C. Don't Get Run Down. Weak and miserable. If you have Kfduoy or llladder trouble, Dull head pain*, Diexinese, Ncrviiunnt'sH. 1* iu.s In bond., and fool tired nil ovor, uotu na* kuj/o of Motbor (iruy'a AUlkTRaLI \(N-I.|1aP. the pleasant herb cure. It never fulls, Wo have many testimonials from grateful people who huvo need tide wonderful remedy. Aft a regulator it hue no equal Auk for Mother (bray's Australian l-cnfat Druggists or eent by mail for .V) eonta. bainnle FREE. AdAreas, The Muiucr Gray Co., LoRoy, N Y. Copy Summons for Relief. (Complaint not Served) State of South Carolina, / Couutv of Horrv ( COURT OP COMMON PLEAS Burroughs & C- liins Co , a Corporation, Piaiui?IT", Hy nlost Sol G Lewis and L. J. Put-ill, Defendants. To the Defendants Sol G. Lewis and L J Putrill. You are hereby 6inr moiied and re* * 11 ? a 1 ? I quired to answer ine compiaiiu 1:1 nusne. tlou which lots been filed in the ollice of the Clerk of the Court of Common PJets for the said county and to serve a c P} t f your answer o the said com pi int on the subscriber at his ollice at Conway b' C., within twenty days after th? 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 apply to the Court for the relief demandediu the complaint. April 14th, 1910. W L BUY AN C CC P. II H WOODWAllD Plaintiffs' Attorney. To Sol G Lewis and L J: Futrill, Ab ent Defendants: Please take notice that the compla'nt in the foregoing stated action and the summons of which the foregoing is a copy were filed in the ollice of the Clerk ol tiie Court ot Common Pleas at Conway S C., cn the 14th day of April, A D 1910 h h woodward Plaintiffs' Attorney W L BRYAN C O C P Gw'7 I CONWAY | Parlor Market | W D WOODWARD, JR., Proprietor kg COUNTRY PRODUCE Constantly on hand. Tl e highest K market prices nald for CI i kens 1 and Kggs. ytll kinds of Vegota- | hies in season. , FRESH PRIME BEEF ? Veal, ?VI utton, Pork, Sausage,Fresh 8? and Salt Water Fish, Fine Nor- ffi folk Oysters audall kindsof Game Mg |2 in season. g? J PURE ICE DELIVERED f nJ at nny time daring the week and Ej S until 10 o'clock on Sundays, 'i lie H g patronage of the public is solicited 8 a and satisfaction guaranteed. '.: D. a. Spivey & Company FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS. represent the Strongest Companies. Policies written on the most liberal terms. Place your insurance with us Prompt Settlement of Claims. chTnese laundry Collars and Cuffs. Ironing Machine. Work turned out Promptly. Send me a trial order. Family washing taken. ? n i^ailSIciClrlUIl VTUUliAL! truu. Work neatly executed, aa^ in irst class style, SPKClAIi NOTIK Collars and CufTs held for 30 days And if not called for will be sold, Yoursforgood worK, GEORGE LUM Hacker Mfg Co., SUCCPHBOVB to. GEORGE S HACKER & SON. \VK MAN'UFAOTUHM Dooka, Sash and Blinds, Columns and BALUSTHItS, Ultll.l.ka anl) GaIU.E OltNA mknrs, mc keen doous and windows. WK I)KA L IN Gi.ash, Sash Cohd and Weights. CHARLESTON, S. C. Bargains! Bargains! I WHILE THEY l-AST A limited number slightly used $95 High Grade Organs for onlv $58 50 These organs apnear near new and are warranted to last a long lifetime. Terms of sale giveu on application. Write for catalog stating terms desired I Th?s is an opportunity in a life j time to pnssoss a tine orgvn at I about cost. Answer quick for such bargains don't last long address: MaloneN Music House < oltimhia, kJ, C. PIANOS AND ORGANS immmm* I KILLTHE COUCH I mo CURE TMB LONCS j wi Dr. king's I Discovery FOR 02!J??8 uil T^^OLDS Trial Bottle Free AMD ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED. D. A SP1VKY, H \T, L. BUC President. Vict-Pus* DONT WAIT DONT W, Start Today Tomor Never Comes. YOU CAN READILY START A SA ACCOUNT IN ^ CON W ci V a?ii? A t*r*r | UU11V/IICJ X UUi X1VVV DIRE D. T McNeill, C. P. Q A T. Coliins, J. A. Mi D. A.Spivey, John C. ? Fresh Bread and Cakes a*ways 01 Qlled with choice k'oods for family u est. possible notch. Phone orders ^ livery guaranteed. Phone No 13 vegetable: w a aclasis ?-- fiuii/ & gx: Another Op egtw-^ . < 2" We are still in the 1 fvv everything-. It will olace before bam* yi S5 Clol Dress Goo and : ^pl We can furnish go $1 to $20. Gar. fit ai date suit at the righl cream of the northeri ing to give our custoi We have our wareh - ? a * ? and can sell you gooi $3.50 up. Call and se | Burrough COM f|jjjggjm nvmaMMMMMMB u THE HOUSE | J E NI ' General - F Keep and sell everything in thU li iress patten Staple and fanny ; You are cord ia My invited to call a ujft will be appreciated. Polite c lay a bargain day. I ? % am?y%???-?? "K, W. PERCY HARDWiCKE, Cashier. 01 ,,, 'o Antinii - PAID EVERY ? A'INGS (? MONTHS I vings Bank a \/ c r? /% ? t ^ ^ >unt from $1.00 Up. CTORS: uatllebaum, Hal L. Buck, jDermott, 13. G. Collins, Spivoy, W Percy Hardwicko, r? hand. Our Grocery I departmentsse and are marked down to the lownven careiu) attention and prompt de5 IN SEASON. 1M 7H? um' "v THE GROCER m he AAIK AAA A jm Store i i "^3 portunity to lead with anthin?and pay you to visit our ^2 >ur wlite? si>>V of * ^ thing ^3 >ds, Notions ^ Shoes ^ od all wool sits from lybody with an up-tot price. We have the i markets and are goners the benefit of it. ouse full of furniture ^3 i iron bedsteads from n 11 a C UO? s & Collins 1 PANY. H IM' . 1 L.?J- ! L LLP OF BARGAINS CHOLAS, Hfer?ha.i\dSse* no from a paper of pins up to the finest vi?su?AiriAfi At. thrt lno> o^fc possible DfiCfS nd ii?^poet, our s'rek and your patronlerks to supply your wants, Everynottsville Marble Wk? i . W. RfcKi WKK, Proprletor. MAIVUPACTURER OP IMENTS, TOMBSTONES, ETC. s and Prices Furnished on Application for Anything In Our Line. ). S VAUGIIT, Conway, S. C. KSTARLISHEI) 1880* tffl) TIM ILLtt. * |