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* Helpful Words. >4 From a Conway Citizen. Is your back lame and painful? Does it ache especially after exertlotfjfc? *v> Id there soreness in the kidney re fciou? These symp'oms indicate weak kid tier's;- ^ ,.y There is darker io delay Weak kidneys fast xet weaker. Give your trouble prompt attention. \ Span's Kidney Pills act promptly, jy They strengthen weak kidneys. Head this Crnway testimony. J. L. Dozier, Main Suett, Conway; 8. C., says: "I amadou tideut that Doan's Kidney Pills are a remedy of merit and T ? ... . J i aQ not nesttate to recomroena them. My back was lame and it ached severely. I have used two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills that were obtained from the Norton Drug Co , and they h.we given me a great deal of relief. I willingly endorse this preparation." For sale ny all dealer?. Price 50 ' roots. Foster-Milburri Co., Buffalo, NeW" York sole agents for the United States, Rfmember the name?Doan's? a nd take no ether. - From Along Nichols Route .No. 2. Mr Editor: Will you pleate give me tnunein vour valuable Daner for ? - -r ./ * a few lines? Health of the community is very good at this wiitiug No weddings to report, but we thhhk the marriage bells will chime their joyful notes before long John Roberts, of Nichols, was a visitor at the home ot Fred Page on a recent Satarelay. Miss Mary Battle was a charming guest at Mr Fred Page's recently Misses Rosa and Magg:e Gerrald, of Mt Pisgah, visited their sister, Mrs V T Blanton, of this place, recently. Fred Floyd, of Lake Swamp and Miss Attic Roberts, of this place, attended church at Mt Olive on a recent Sunday. Bert Jolly and sister. Miss Myrtie, were the guests of Miss Attie Robets some aavs ago. Miss In? z Hickman, of Tabor, N C., has b en on a visit to ber sister, Mrs J O B1 int ?n, of this place, Marion Harre'.son and Leon Stephens were vi-siting in this section recently. Plow B>y. $100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will be phased tor learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science ba? been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, req?iire? a constitutional treatment. Hall's C ttarrh Cure is taken internally., act ing directly upon the blood and. mucous surface of the system, therebv destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they ofTer One Hundred Dollaro for any case that it fails to cure. Send for IM of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. w { Gone but Not Forgotten. J* * The death angel visited the home of Mr and Mrs Wilson Edge, of Hickory Grove, and took from them their loving son, Ralph Nesbit Edge He was born May 9th. 1890, and departed this life May 13, 1910, makin" bis sojourn on earth 19 years and 4 days. He was buried the Sunday following his death at Hickory Grove in the presence of a large gathering of relatives and friends. The funeral services were conducted bv the Rev W T Chestnut. He was sick only a short while before the end came, Allwasdono that kind v and loving hands could do but nothing could prevail aga'nst the disease and his suffering ended by death and thai angels bore his spirit to its eternal home. Oh! how hard it was to grve him up, out we know that the Lord giveth and' the Lord taketh away and' we must bow in humble submission t) his blessed ? *11 ??J mitK fViu n Y\c Will UUU I'C uwuii'..i wiu h i vu uuf/i that we will meet him in that sweet bye and bye, where there will be no sad parting* nor no farewell 'tears y ever shed, Dear brother, thou art at rest and may \oul rest in petce, and while we feel that in your death wc feel lhat we have sustained a great loss we bope-itjs your eternal gain.. Dear Jesus, help us to live such lives as thou wouldst have us to live, so that we will meet him in that better laud. His Loving Sis ter. C M. Falls Victim to Thieves.. ? S. W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala, has a justifiable grievance. Two thieves stole his health for twelve year?. They were a liver and kid' ney trouble. Then Dr. King's New Life Pills throttled them He's well now. Unrivaled for Constipation, Malaria, Headache. Dyspepsia. 25c at Norton Drug Co. I L Lee was in Conwsy one day recently. j QUARTERLY CONFERENCE. A Good Showing of Religious Progress in Conway. The first Qiar'erlv Conference of Con wav Methodist church ?*as?held on Fr iday "tf't rf la?*- w^ek ^'i'b Presidium K der. R v R E tck house, of Marioo, io th * (Jhd . There was an unoiAlly sjood attendance of the official*. R W Line was e'eoted S?iret\ry The report * f A E Go d finch Treasuier, was most txcellont, indicating that the (ioauoes of the Cbur -h are steadily \xi p-ovi g In his report the pastor noted that the following persons hid b com* members by certificate: J W Taylor. M?s Sal Hp G Taylor, anl Mrs Katharine E B^tts J W Daiysry was elected Laymen's Leader for the ensuing year. The report of last year's .jvork, as rendered by the former pastor, Rev G E Edwards, to the Annual Conference, was taken up and en tered upon record. Jt was the best year's work in the history of the Church as the following items will show: Membership, 281. Added during the year 30. Sunday school enrollment, 186. Raised, $360. Two Epworth Leagues with 71 members. Raised $04 60. Two Missionary S >cieties with 50 members. Raised $260. Current expenses, $2,438.24. New church, $4,871.74. Value of Church and Pur. onage Property, $23,000 Total raised for all purposes dur - * at n i o p i ing me year. The official roll of the Church for this year stands as f diow -: Trustees --E Norton, E A Burrough?, J S Battle, HG C Hi us, J A Lewis, J A Norton, R B Scarborough, B J Sessions. Stewards?J S Battle, H L Buck, J L Dozier, A E Go'dlinch. 15 T ffyman, E Norton, A C Tnompsoa, H H Woodward, R B Scarborough. Sunday School SupariDtendent?E Norton. Church Conference Secretary---R W Lane. The Stewards at Home wood arc--FT H Lee, Willicm Lewis and E M i Pettengor. Life Saved at Death's Door. "I never felt so near my grave," writes W. R. Patterson, of Wellington, Tex., as when a frightful cough and lung trouble pulled me down to 100 pounds, in spite of doctor's treat- j ment for two years. My father, : mother and two sisters died of c nsumption, and that I am alive today is due solely to Dr Kng's New Discovery, whicb completely cured mo. Now I weigh 187 pounds and have been well ar.d strong for years" Quick, safe, sure, its the he-?c remo dy on earth for coughs, colds, lagrippe, asthma, croup, and all throat and lung trouble*. 5<>c ar.d $1 00. Trial bottle free, (iuarauteed by Norton Drug Co. Toe new ro)d scraper rec^n ly purchised :s doing good ?-ork when in use. It takes but iwu mules tc draw it The old machine v. as very cumbersome and hard to handle. D F. McGjugan ipent several days in Conway last wed:. ?- P. HAWES, GROCEJR Only High Grade Family and Plan tati^os Supplies handled. Your patronage Is respectfully solicited and will he appreciated. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money bacK. No trouble to show goods, so if you don't see what you want ask for it. Millinery. Dry Goods. J. W. Sparks MILLINERY Dress Goods. Trimming ? I % Mfor Cn . ?. M V* W M. ?VA A -* Mk ^ w w j Successors to OEORGB S HACKER & SON WK MANUFACTURE Doons, Sahii ani> TJi.indb, Cot'vns and BALUBTEKS, UlllM.KH and (jIaHI.I OllNA MVNrs, Hciiern Dooiib and Windows. WK DKAL IN Glass, Sasii Cokd and Weights. CHARLESTON rerry ? ire, to Conway. ) TTT* ffOBRY HWRALD: 1 Y ^|J? Prompt I Its beneficial fects are usua B '? felt very ?/ P Makes rich, red, p system ? clears the brain ? s H A positive specific for B! I Drives out Rheumatism an H is a wonderful tonic and bod I F. V. LIPPMAN, I To Be Si i Pe< m 2500 Tons High Grade ] 0 500 Barrels Flour. -;1 -W> Ttflff? Ripp. (5 Ton3 I.ard. One Carload Sitjjar. We carry the Stock. / See us if you have the We'll save you money. Palmetto STHE coope MtJLLIN, ma BBBBMHB H ^ a I HIGH GRAL LOWEST For all True a 1 Crops. Nc n Place your orders ea *3 thus avoid tlve possihili *2 Prompt and careful attcr 3 whether small or large, S * ? *#! will ugvp vnn mon IVUli UIIU If a * M?* ? -w ^ v Dusenbv DISTRIBUTORS OF FEI COL TODDVILIJE Fresh Bread and Cakes a?ways < filled with choice goods for famity est possible notch. Phone orders j ?i i?u?. iq livery ^uaruoLreu. muuc *m?. VEGETABLE B. T. HYM mi i ' i YHTTR8QAY FEBRUARY, 1 r. m.._ , Ash9 Poke Root and Potassium) B Powerful Permanent I ef- Stubborn cases Good results arc B 11/ field to P P. P. lasting?it cures AS When other medi- you to stay cured fines are useless . P. P. 1 ure blood?cleanses the entire B trengthens digestion and nerves. H lood Poison and skin diseases. H d Stops the Pain; ends Malaria; B y-builder. Thousands endorse it. fl SAVANNAH, GA. . B wiiiBTri'"-"1 a aEOBgagasaBsga old Horrv i iple Fertilizer p ksk those who deal wilh us. L cash or can give good paper. jr Grocery Go. [ It WHOLESALE, | S C I a I >ES AT THE 1 PRICES i >k and Field I >ne Better. I , irly for these goods and k ty of delay in shipment. g ition given to all orders g lee us before buying as we ey. g iry & Co., RTH.IZtRS FOIt HORRY JIN FY, r S | I magssBfw&ra vmrnmntemBusmsswaEsam n. ? . ? ? )nhand. Our Grocery Department i8 f use and tr? marked down to the low given careiul attention and prompt o?. { S IN SEASON. I lU THE BSKtR THE GROCER MAN Dottim'Ilc Rlarblo Wks W. McRLWKE, Proprietor. ' MANUFACTURER OF ( UMENTS, TOMBSTONES, ETC. 1 s and Prices Furnished on Application : for Anything In Our Line. f. S. VAUGHT, Conway, S, C, 1 RS-.TABI.ISHEM 1880, I [ETT.SVlLt.li, 8 V n V mammmmtmmmmrnmm I There's a _^^_^Shoe I This same shoe in our "Autograph' 'Brand, $2.50 -$3.00 is Goodyear Welt O Sewed; in our College ^ Woman's Walking Shoe, ^ $3.00 - $3.50 - $4.00, it equals the best custom make. I is made in all leatlu I broad, easy lasts, on n I with high, low and n I arch, etc., etc. We ii I nobby patterns, and ; I along plain and simpl I best of leather, honest I line at our dealers' stor f Look for the I CRADDOCK-TERR f3 he I>e.i Line of Tioes is l glad welcome in hundred of Horry County. Is your hon g|| them? If not your ncitfhh< js&! join the procession nnd lool S complete line of these soli< shoes we have for men, wo Eg children. ?? Sole Agents | P ' i > ?na?^ii'i?mimMmmamM. yc^icna. 1 TO 1 I to make theii Charges || COME "a ,BANK^ S55B C1IUKCH DlltECTOKV, PRKsUYTKHIAN OHUKCII, RV A S DOAK, r*"T" Preaching each 2nd Sunday at 11 a n ind 8 p m., and 3rd Sunday at 11a m Prayer meeting every Wednesday e> ling Sunday school every Sunday at 4 !> m. Westminister Leaffue. CHINESE LAUNDRY Collars and .Cuffs. [roiling Machine. Work turned out Promptly. Send me a trial order. Family washing taken. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Work neatly executed, anA irst. class style, SPECIAL NfOTfCU nrwl P.iilTe Vmlrl fr?t? Qfl ilf o (VUVI V II U v?\? IV/* 1/V *'1 knd if not called for will be sold, Yoursforgood wortf, GEORGE LUM j u apNRCTfa 30NVBYANCER & NOTARY PUBl Writes Tit If 8, Mortgages, Liens, Ap* mei.ts, Contract*, Abstracting i Copying a Specialty, I I ?? Southern Girl I Made Especially 1 For You. 1 i-j You may be real fussy I , ;>ut your foot wear?you 1 vre a real hard foot to fit 1 ideas of style may be I lain and ordinary, or you 1 like an elaborate shoe? 1 laps you have a tender I it or some pet spot that 1 is to be favored ? in any 1 ivent, go to the nearest 1 Craddock dealer and let 1 him fit your foot. 1 THE r ' OUTHERNGIRLl uo?SHOE?$2.5? | m s, all widths and sizes, on 1 arrow lasts with high insteps, 1 nedium heels, high arch, low 1 lclude the best styles in our 1 ilso make a number of shoes 1 e lines. With each goes the \ making, long wear. See the 1 e in your town. 1 r Red Bell on the Box \ Y CO., Lynchburg, Va. \ ringing a gj honica in VV C a bS0lU ( iV 10 O 1C of ji$j ,r's is so &; Guarantee every ' K -.i cover the S&3 , , , m Fairer xour i lent nor gja men and | v T>jonCy Back m u3 iway r<?Y above line of Shoes. a r i i k 0i b ij 9 | iV ?s o 5S 55 iy -* i n?>. -a* 9?g\n-.a. i?a?^ ii o ' g iaya | i ' crops this year. Reasonable X) SEE US , w I ^ &L .v- - .. ' -1 ^ VV? ^ J SOUTH CAROLINA EmMsraGEZS^;?KE?e^^ -c^smsmd wih N >;i;n OF . REPAIR WORK ^ On w nrn no rovto K11 iv#v'ad #\?* on?r LSn/1 X**? ui rtHJ i\m\t of farming implements call on J. W. 'e" Sparks, at Altaian's old stand. You will find my prices reasonable and the work strong and neatly done. I guarantee my work as I use only the best material and am skilled in the business with 25 years experience. All 1 ask is to give me a trial. Horse Shoeing a Specialty. Yours to serve, .J. W. SPARKS D. A. Spivey & Company, ws PIWI INSURANCE AOENTS, Hepresent t he Strongest Companies. ri .u,-. )ihu*r?\l I I UIK'I^S Wi'ltl'JU Vil uuc iu\/av terms. j Place y>ur insurance with us Prompt Settlement of Claims. ee-. , *a<\ J .1. N rrN of Hammond was in j Con'ray last Taursday.