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Work Will 43oon Start after you take Dr. King's New Life Pills, and you'll quickly enjoy their _ fine results: Constipation and indigestion vauisb and. fine appetite returns. They regulate stomach, fiver and bowels and impart new strength and energy tov the whole system. Try them. Only 25o at Norton'8 Drug Co. CHURCH DIRECTORS , PRE BYTEKIAN OHUKOH, RKV A U DOAK, PARTOR. Preaching each 2nd Sunday at 11 a in* and 8pcu., and 3rd Sunday at tt a in Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening Sunday school every Sunday at 4:80 p m. Westminlater League. O1 Oyster Shell Lime. arc n IP NTT PTTRfP. r,TME Hit r LKLV VUL1 J. J. u i.?u ?. Sweeten your sour lands. Gst the full strength of your fertilizers. Prevent RUST in your cotton. Prevent SHEDDING in your cotton. By using our Ovster Shell Bime Sacked, F O. B. Stearaer at River Landing $0 00 per ton. Write for 10 too reduced price. Breslauer, Lacbicotte & Co., M Waverly Mills, S. C. I 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. Hacker Mfg Co , Successors to GEORGE S HACKER & SON WE MANUFACTURE Doons, Samii and Blinds, Columns and BALUHTUlie, UuIlLKH AND UaHLK okna MUNI'S, BcltKKN i)ODIlH AND WINDOWS. WE DEAL IN Glass, SaRii Coud and Wkioiits. ^ CHARLESTON S University of South Carolina Scholarship Examination The University of South Carolina offers scholarships in the School of hducation to one young man from m- . each county. Each scholarship is worth $100 in money, and $18 term fee and free tuition. Examination will be held at the county seat July 14, 1911. Examination of students generally for admission to the University will be held at the same time. Write for information to S. C. ITCHELL, President. Columbia, S. C. ' THE PIANO fflTH THE SWEET TOIE . * - Prices to Suit EVERY PURSE. While we make only StiefF and Shaw Pianos, both of which are sold direct from maker to home, we can always I furnish good instruments at lower prices if you wish. If contemplating the purchase of any I A kind of piano, first write for our Price I \ List for we can save you money, and you deal with a concern that is nearly t hree score years old, and get a guarantee that is worth having. > We wish you a very happy and pros perousNew Year. Just drop a post card to 1 CHAS M STIEFF S It COL.EY, Mffr WILMINGTON, N. C Mention this paper. Of FIC1M. ri&Sfl. JAHESTQWI EXPO % REPAIR WORK r> . -4 PAYS WHEN IT IS DONE RIGHT, f and I am now prepared to do any kind of BUGGY, WAGON, AND CABINET WORK. I am now just completing a nice hop for all kinds of this class of work All work guaranteed. J. W. SPARKS , ; v," %;v * '' ?4 ' S . Ever Watchful A Little Care Will Save Many a Conway Reader Future Trouble. Walob the kidney secretions. , See that they have the amb?r hue of health; The discharges not excessive or infrequent; Contain no "brick dust like" like sediment. Doan's Kidney Fills should be used. They strengthen the kidneys and cure them when they 're sick. Mrs R H Anderson, of Conway, S C , says: "My back ached a great deal and I bad pains in my loins. My kidneys were weak and I was also subjeet to headaches and other symptoms of kidney complaint. After using Doan's Kidney Pills, which I obtained from the Norton Drug Co., my aches aLd pains ceased and my kjdueys were restored to a! normel conditiou. Since I took this remedy 1 can rest much better atj uighi and 1 feel imp^ved in every way." (Statement given February 28,1908 ) HE ENDORSEMENT. On January 5 b, 1911, MrsAnder son said: 4 1 have no reason to change my high op'rvion of Doan's Kidney Pills and I gladly confirm my former endo'semeut of them You miv coniinue to publish al I have ever said about tais pieparution." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c cents. Foster-Milburn Co., BulTalo, New York sole agents for the United States, Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other, Picnic time has come and the red bug and 4<skotters" will rev*. 1 in the hungry of a bountiful harvest. Wilson Landing Notes. Editor Herald: Please allow me space in your paper for a few lines. Health of the community is genet ally go ;d. Crops are looking fine, except cot ton, which is dun. Farmers in this sect ion are about through laying by corn. Prayer meeting at Sterritt's Swamp is a success and we hope it will continue to he so. No weddings to report but we are expecting them to ring at any t.rae We hope to hear from Loris LI F D No 2, box 07, in the next, issue of the dear old Herald. D M \T. Trespassed ice. All persons aro hereby forbidden to hunt, trap, fi-h or in any in inner to enter or trespass on auy of my lands in Little River township, especially the lands purchased from Gardner & Lacey, containing 1200 acres, more or less. 4wl0 -JI^Ball. Be&uf Spring E: OF Til LATEST ORE AT MAN'S The Entire Large Store cial Offerings in Exqi Summer Mer< Spring Novelties ir There is a natural tendency to ment at Spring time We expect Collins Company standard finds f this important display of dainty superior values on these goods. A Wonderful Gathering of Rent Children. This Exhibition and S tailor's art and merchandising styles and materials worked out i Waits that develop in the most gi ing details for Spring Season, 19 stratc a triumph of under price s Spring Waists. Spring and Sum Women and Children. Ladies' M assortment, lowest prices. Sprir cales and Seersuckers. Men's F of Spring styles. Spring Novelties ai Fancy Belts in plain colors, col< white. Fancy Veils and Veling i colors. Hand Bags with most handles and beautitiful finishing; beautiful variety handsomely fin spring colors. Fabric and Kid G ors for pring season. Lovely Pai Spring Clothing, Shoe: for Men, Youths Our Grocery ai Departments are comeplete with house or on the farm at th BURROUGHS & MAIN STR . .v ?.;i /fK,*. TnE HQHRT HKBALPi Wins Flfht for Life. It was a -long and bloody battle for life that was waged by James B Mershom,of Newark, N. j , of wbioh be writer: "I had lost much blood from luog hemorrhages, and was very weak aLd rundown. For eight months I was unable to work Death seemed close on my heels I when I began, three weeks ago, to use Dr. King's New Discovery. But it has helped me greatly. It is doing all that you claim." For weak, sore lungs, obetinate coughs, stubborn colds, hoarseness, la grippe, asthma, hay fever or any throat or lung trouble its supreme 50c & $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Norton Drug Co, The Rev David Hucks. Rev David Hucks, the Methodist pastor at Pinewood, in Clarendon county of this state, died Wednesday morning of last week_after an illness of seven weeks. The body was brought to Conway that night, and next morning was carried down the river on the Lillian L to Socas tee where the funeral was conducte at 10 o'clock iu the Methodisbohu ch The funeral service was in change of Rev VV M liarden, pastor of the VVaccamaw Circuit. .He.was assist d by Itev D A. Calhoun, Rev W R 13 ernes and Rev A D I3dtts. The pa 1 bearers were froqa the Qjpyvay Masonic Lodge, as Mr Efuolcs was a member of chat fraternity, A com mittee of three gentlemen cam with the body from Pine wood and they remained over to attend the funeral. One of them Mr J P Feder, paid a most beautiful tribute to the memory of the departed pastor. Qui'e a large congregation wa^ present many of who, were from Conway Burial took place in the cemetery of the Soca9',ee Methodist church. Mr Hucks was born in this county near S .'castee fifty years ago H ?vas married to a Miss Stalvey of Sooastee in young manhood She was not able to attend the funeral of her husband as she is just recovering from serious illness She is now at t.he home of her sister Mrs WT6 dd finch here in Cor w iy Several children were born to them, but only one survives. Mr Hucks joined the South Carolina flunfftrpnfift in 1 h.^r 1890 and has served in the Methodist urnistrv continuously and fi.ithfuilv for 20} years. He generally stayed n a charge from three to four year? and was everywhere greatly beloved. He le ives a large number cl relatives and friends in this couuty. FOR SA LE?Ore 20 H. P. boilei on reasonable terms. Apply to, H. P. Little. The summer solstice has passed and the days are getting shorter and the nights longer. t If txl ^ I chibition K IONS IN W0EAR. s Teems With Spe lisite Spring and chandise. i White Goods. our White Goods Depart; this and the Burroughs & dree and loyal support in Whie Fabrics. V\ e submit Jy-to-Wear for Woman and ale is a realization of the genius, with surpassing n Suits, Dresses Skirts and raceful manner the charm11, at figures that demonupremacy. Ladies Stylish imer Underwear for Men, luslin Underwear, complete ig Ginghams, Madras, Perurnishings, a fine display id Accessories. or combinations, black and n all of the meshes and improvad ca ches, strong i. New Hat Pins, a very ished. Fancy Ribbons in loves in all lengths and colasols, all shades and stripes 9, Hats and Caps and Children. id Hardware everything needed in the ie very lowest prices. COLLINS CO EET. f THURSDAY JUNE 29, 1911 I am Open Again For Business. General Repairing* Blacksmithing and Horse Shoeing. You all know me. You have had my services for the past two years. I had your trade and hope you will remember me and give me a portion of your work again. My shop is located on the corner opposite Horry Warehouse, convenient foreverybody. J. E. ALT-MAN. Notice of Discharge. Notice is hereby given that the undersiged will apply before the Judge of Probate of florry County at 11 o'clock in the forenoon on Monday, July 3rd, 1911, at his cilice at Conway, S. C , for a final disW PI uuai ao iiuiiiiiiiou uuv/i v/i it XJ Roberts, Deceased. W VV Roberts, Admr of W H Roberts, Dec'd d 1785 1911 College of Charleston 127th year begins September 29. Entrance examinations at all the county seats on Friday, July 7, at 9 a. m. The College is well endowed, enabling it to maintain the highest standards. It offers complete 4-Year courses in Ancient and Modern Languages, Methem-itics, History, Economics, Science, and Engineering. Courses for B. A., B. S., and B. S. rlorvrno u;it h l/nfrinn^rino* A free tuition scholarship to each County in South Carolina. Vacant Boyce scholarships, giving $100 a year and free tuition, open to competitive examination in September. Expenses reasonable. Terms and catalogue on application. Write to HARRISON RANDOLPH, Pres. Charleston, S. C. ' 3w9 rr g2?i&^ Insurance K? I Fire, | I I I Accident, I I 6c Health | 9 I represent only the best 3 companies-writing the most ? i 51 liberal policies. If you are fi interested in insurance of 3 any kind, see or write I JENRETTE. . Real Estate' 3 List your real estate with I me. I will sell it for you. f 8 If you wish to buy land- t a farms or town lotA, I have f 9 some good propositions. D Let me collect your Rents, 8 Draw your Titles and other Papers, Abstract your Records, do your Copying. ; All Work , f Guara nteed | PRICES REASONABLE J. N. JENRETTE Real Estate and Insurance Conway, S. 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