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Days of Dizziness Come to Hundreds of Conway* People. There are days of d'zzlness; Spells of headache, sideache, backache. ri i . i At ( sometimes rneumatic pains; Often urinary disorders. All tell you plainly the kidneys are sick, . ?Doan's Kidney Pills cure all kidney ills. Can Conway people doubt this statement? Mrs. G E Lupo, Dozier street, Marion, S C., says: <4I never used a remedy that, gave me as much relief as Doan's Kidney Pills. I suffered severely from dull backaches and sharp pains through my kidneys. 1 also had headaches and dizzy spells and often arose in the morning feel: if? i .1 lint. is 1-... ,1^*:..,. iug ureo and iium ukm uum^ uiy work. My kidneys were weak and -T*.. tbe secrelions from these organs were unnatural. I used but one box of Doan's Kidney Pills but received the best of results. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co,, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan,s and take no other. Obituary. On the 14th day of May, 1010, the death angel visited the home of old Unclt) Reuben Gause and took him to his eternal reward. He was (it) years, 3 months and 3 days old. For many years he was con lined to his residence due to rheumatism, For a few weeks before his death he began to grow worse and worse till finally the end came. All that loving hands could do proved of no avail. In the absence of his pastor, the Rev D D Cox, Rev J W Todd preached his funeral at the old home nn the following Sunday afternoon. Tne interment took place on Monday morning at the cemolery near Acy Cause's. He was joined in wedlock to Miss Molior Barker to which uniou no children were added. He first connected himself to the Macedonia Baptist church, some years later be moved his membership to the Beulah Baptist church in which he proved a faithful member till his death. He was a devoted and confiding husband, a loving uncle and a good neighbor. We feel that a Christian has gone from our midst, but we hoDe to ment him again in the city of the new Jerusalem. Andrew J Cox, B F Cox. Hows This. We olTer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrah that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrah Cure. F. J, Chenney & Co. Toledo, O We the undersigned, have kowu F J Chenney for the last 15 years, and I believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo O. Hill's Catarrah Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Testnion ials sent free. Price 753. per bottlo. Sold by an dreggi&ts. Take Hall's Family Pills fur constipation. > ? In Memory of Little Annie Belle. The death angel visited the home of Mr and Mrs M J Smith on Monday, July 11th, 1910, and took their little darling baby away. The Lord knew best and has called her to live with him and the bright angels in heaven. Little Annie Belle was born February 26th, 1909. Wecannot wish her back, but soon we will go and meet her where parting will be no more. Annie Belle was the charm of home?but the charm has faded and our home is left desolate. ^ The Master only took this little but sweet bud to bloom in heaven. We are satisfied that sho is in heaven waiting for father and mother and brothers to come. May the sadness of those who weep for their loved ones find in their heart the trulh of Job-"The Lord gave and Lord taketh away, blessed be the name of the Lord."She leaves a father, mother, two brothers and a host of rela i!VC9 svnu i riKinin mi iuuuiu vucn ^ loss, but while we mourn we feel f vx that it is her eternal gain. Her remains were laid away to rest at Poplar church the following day. The funeral services were conducted by the Rev E L Scroggins. Mattie Thompkins. Adrian, S C. k A Man With Iron Nerve. Indomitable will and energy arc never found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr, King's New Life Pills, the matchless regulators, for keen brain ant strong body. 25c at Norton Druf c?. J F Harper, of Toddvil'e, spen Tuesday of la9t week in Conway He was here in the interest of tb< good roads organization to whicl e belongs. WANTS GOOD ROADS. The Property Owers Pays the Freight to Have Them. Editor of the Herald* 1 was glad to see in your last issue a copy and the explanation of Col Kpivey's good roads bill, liolli of them are | good and when we get the roads | j they are going to be good. We are J agreed that they are not reads to be proud of now. We are also agreed that the two mill tax scheme as in use today is not satisfactory, O.ir roads prove this. Now, why can't we agree that the Senator's plan is an excellent one? I heartily eudors" it, believing it to be the most practical and sensible plan for our county. You see the property owners will have to build the roads, and yet the taxes now being paid will not be increased. It seems to me that this is fair. Doesn't it to you? You are going to have a chance to prove that it does on the second Tuesday in Nov. I hope that wc will bear this in mind till then, remembering that this bill aims directly to better the condition of the farms and tho K country people and that our taxes f will still be the same. | Our Supervisor deserves much g credit for the work he has done, f He has made a very decided improve- k monfc over former conditions, even || though he labors under the difficulty i of few funds. With CjI Spivey's ! plan adopted, he will be able to j work to much belter advantage and j we will have such roads as the ad-' joining counties en-joy. ' { Let us support this measure,there- j by securing out* good roads and at ; the samntimr showing our Senator j " " " o that we appreciate the thought ho has pub on the matter nni the consideration he has shown us. Respectfully, C B Dusenburv, Port Harrelson, SC., September It), 11)10. I)on,t Break Down. Severe strains on the vital organs .like strains on machinary, cause break downs. You can't over tax stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels or nerves without serious clanger to yourself If you are weak or run down, or under the strain of any kind, take Electric Bitters, the matchless tonic medicine. Mrs J E, Van de Sands of K rtland. Til writes: "That I uid not break down [ whilo enduring a most severe strain, for three months, is due wholly to Electric 13'tiers." Use them and en joy health and strength. S aisfaction positively guaranteed 50 j. at Norton Drug Co. Card of Thanks. We take this method of publicly thanking friends and visitors for the kindness shown us during the lor.g illuess of our dear sons, Thurman j arid Cleveland. Tburman was down 1 five weeks and Cleveland was eonfined to his bed for seyen weeks, but is now able to walx about with the assistance of others. To those who assisted us to boar our heavy burdens during those trying hours we pray that the great giver of every j good gift and bless each and every ono of them with such gifts as is good for them to have Mr and Mrs A J Dew, A Lash of a Fiend would have been about as welcom to A. Cooper, of Oswego, N Y., as a merciless lung racking cough that defied all remedies for years, "It was most troublesome at night, "he writes, "nothing helped me till 1 used Dr. King's New Discovery which cured me completely, I never cough at night now," Millions know its matchless merit for stubborn colds, obstinate coughs, sore lungs, lagrippe,asthma,hemorrhage, croup, whooping cough, or hayfever. It relieves quickly and never fails to satisfy, A trial convinces, 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free, Its positively guaranteed by Norton X)rug Uo. Funeral Services. The Rev J T Cains will preach the funeral of Mr J W Chestnut, deceased, on the second Sunday in October, 1910, at the grave near the old homestead S 13 Chestnut. I want to buy all the cotton in Horry County. See R W Lane, Over 95 of the grain harvested in this countr and less than five per cent of it is he of the ones who are so far behind th Over 95 per cent, of the business < checks instead of the handling of nn most convenient way of doing businc nine per cent, of the business should The few people who are not using 1 ? such as this, are placing themselves are not up to date in other respects. [ You should have a check account a I how simple it is. I =====^^ r % . Bank o I LORIS mmammmmammammmmmamm TH3 HOKKY HEKALD, 'l'l I Louis 232, and 23 ________ CHARLES! The Largest Wt I = Dry Goocis, Not Write for Samples. Try us on Mail Order. All Goods 1 S SPECIAi I LADIES AND CHI j SATISFAI I "I Am Glad" I |j| writes Mrs, Ethel Newlin, n S of Liberty Center, Ind., IB E|| 4*that 1 began to take Car- Kb ly dui. for it has cured me, B Ira and 1 will never forget it 13 "h cannot praise Car dui m g&j too highly for what it did || H for me. Before I began H Kf to take it, 1 was very H I bad color, suffered great H pain and weighed only H 105 pounds. Now I have B a good color, do not suffer B and weigh 125 lbs." B iCARDUl The Woman's Tonic ffg Beware of strong, nox- B H ious, mineral drugs, that & I sink into your system, raj like lead to the bottom of Hi a basin of water. Jg Cardui is purely vege- Ey table and contains no IS poisonous minerals, or B dangerous drugs. H It is perfectly safe and H harmless, for use by old H n?rl iinnnrr onri m nr ho BM flliu nuu mujf uv< ^9 ||| months, without any possi- R p| ble harmful effect Try it H J. Wesley Dunn, an aged citizen, whe lived across the river from Conway died very suddenly last Monday whil# silting in a chair at his home, lie was in his usual health that, morning, having been out and about his work for som< time. After he returned to the house, his wife /tearing a noise, ran to tind him expiring where he sat in his chair, Mr. John Coles delightfully intertained a select crowd of Conway's young folks last Thursdav evening, During the evening several games were played, after wich ice cream and cake was served. Everybody present seemed to enjoy themselves immensely and to express their desire of again having the pleasure of at tending a party in honor of departing friends. G. "The melancholy days have com< the saddest of the year," sings th< poet. per cent y is bound by havesting machines >und by hand. What do you think e times as to be binding by hand? >f this country Is done by bank :>ney because it is the safest and jss. There is no reason why ninety I not be done tms way. he conveniences offered by a bank in the same class as the ones who t this bank. Come in let us explain f Lor is, , s. c? 3UK3UAY, SlOl'TKM 1?KH '-'i> ion). ?^b?iFiHrrr'<mT?;?-a.- a~. Y:^c Cohen J 4 King. St. and 203 Mcctii rON'S GREAT D lolesale and Retail At Wholesale we Offer the La ions. Shoes. Millinery, Goods, Floor Covering ? Reduced from ? f Balance of cur Ladies' Spring* Tai ^ Worsted Suits are now on Sa 1LDRENS READY TO WE DTIOFJ OR YOl 0r\\V, A $ & i+HV ' V,-.V?ws=2^' -/: ^ s w\r{*VViV'.vJjL V. * " j p j ISi ?ll Fact a igMTHATNO mm a ?K1 mam All Bus in#?! Begins IIH' ^'Nl > j|\ tu | I The sooner you be ' //JllvM "^1\Ii:o,u y- You cannot fo ' IfJ^MHi1!?"* banking your mo than in spending. ' /?BlBl MAKE OU MR First N ; mm ? A H. (J. COLLINS. Presii W. PERCY J ! > rrrrr? r? ; S- P- 11 AWIOS, GRv)CKll a Only IIi^h Grade Family and Plan" tations Supplies handled. 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