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Dothan Dots. Mr. Clarence G^ro of Pireway was a pleasant caller at the school buildin# Sunday evening and again Modcay morning. We hear that he is thinking of entering as a student. Supo F T Wooten, of Chsdoouru, spent Thursdav night in Dothan. lie was on his way to Oakland, where he was to speak Friday. We are glad to state that Mr. Cleveland Cox's little daughter Mabel, who has been seriously iJl, is improving. Quite a pirty of youtg people of this section left Thursday for Cnerry Grove Beach, where they will spend a day or ro We failed to get the name 8 of all those in the party. Miss Bessie Baldwin spent Wed nesday night at SherifT Butler's. The D( taan community is truly on the road of progress. To budd 11.x '"iiii. r.f?i i nd iiftt riail v. " \J UUl UUI^UMWI uuwvif ft socially and educationally is our motto and we are going to do it because our people have te :om" interested along these line1-. Our peop'e }?i"? waking up to better methods of cultivating and fertilizing their farms and as a result crops are very g >od notwithstanding the unfavorable seasons. But one of the best signs of the prevalent progressive spirit is the educational interest which is being manifested This is the third year Prof F O Cox has been at the head of the Dothan High School and too much cannot be said of the excollia hnc rtnnn finrl iUll U W VJ1 n TT UIV^U 11 V> W, v/.-vy V, ? V, he is still doing in tho educational upbuilding of our community. His patrons are at his back and are ready to give him hearty co-operation in the educational work Cor. Thirty Years Together. Thirty years of association?think of it. Ho w the merit of a good thing stands out iu that time?or the worthlessness of a bad one. There is no guess work in this evidence of Thos Ariss, Corcord, Mich., who writes: 44J have used Dr King's New Discovery for 30 years, and its the best cough and cold cure 1 have ever used." Once it finds entrance in a home you can't pry it out. Many families have used it for fortv years. Its the most infallible throat and lung medicine on earth. Unequaled for lagrippe, asthma, hay fever, croup, quinsy or sore lungs. Price 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Norton Drug Co. Death of a Child. Robert Hampton Stalvey, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Stalvey, of Bucksport, died last Friday night, at the residence of its grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Rollinson, near Conway, after a lingering illness, The interment took place on Saturday at Lake Side cemetery, the funeral se-vices conducted by Rev. A. D. Betts of the Conway Methodist Church. This promising child was scarcely one year old. It had been ill for some time, and had been takon to the beach which seemed for a time benefit its health. Finally it was moved over to the home of ilsgrancpareJits, and it stood the trip well and seemed to be improved. A short time before its death, it grew worse, and no human efforts could save its life Dr. and Mrs. Stalvey have thesympathy of a large circle of friends in their bereavement. Attack Like Tiger. Tn fighting to keep the blood pure the white corpuscles attack disease germs like tigers. But often germs multiply so fast the little fighters are overcome, Then see pimples, boils, eczema, salt rheum and sores multiply and strength and appetite fail. This condition demands Electric Bitters to regulate stomach, biHnovc nrwl t.n iiYnol nr?is IIVOl C? U V? .W ,-w. r ons from the blood. "They are the best blood purifier," writes C T Budahn, of Tracy, Calif., 4T have ever found." They make rich, red blood, strong nerves and build up your health. Try them. 50 cents at the Nortou Drug Co. i Good Meeting Closed. The Rev W R Cains, of Chadbourn N. C., and Rev J T Cains, pastor of the Baptist church at Tabor, N. C. on last Sunday closed a protracted meeting at Tilly Swamp Baptist church in this county. The meeting was glorious in results, and their additions to the church The Messrs Cains passed through Conway last Monday, taking the afternoon train ? . 1 -- i fnu.v.. 10? iniJII" niMiit!?1, x uc y ui c uutu very earnest workers in the Master's pause. Rev Hartfort Marlow renrl#?re^ valuable assistance during thii meating. ? ? Accused of Stealing. E Chamberlain, of Clinton, Me., boldly accuses Bucklen's Arnica Salve of stealing?the stings from burns or scalds?the pain from sores of all kinds ?the distress from boils or piles. "It robs cuts, corns, bruises, sprains and injuries of their terror," he says, "as a healing remedy its equal don't exist." Only 25 cent at Norton Drug Co. Horry people should talk up Horry. Let your light shine and your tongue wag. Work Weakens the Kidneys Doan't* Kidney Pills Have Done Great Service for People Who Work in Conway. Most Conway people work every dav in some strained, unnatural position?bending constantly over a desk?riding on jostling wagons or cars?doing laborious housework; lifting, reaching or polling, or trying the bick in a hundred and ore o'her ways. All these strains ier<d|to wear, weaken and injure t.be kidnevs until they fall behind in their work of filtering the poisons from the blood, Doan's Kidney Pills relieve sick kidneys, put new strength in bad backs Conwuy euros prove i\ W H Wilkins, of Conway, S C., says: 44I suffered severely from kid ney complaint for mine time brought on by mv work on 1he railroad. 1 was afraid that I would have tog'v up my position if f did not get re! < f 17UcV 11 ? IViU'Jey I lll-> w~,v IH.-UI jr recommended to me and I git a box. I was entirely relieved in a short lime. 1 advise every sufferer f""m kidcv trouble to give Doan's Kidnev Pills a trial." For sale by all dealers Price 50c cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, New York sole agents for the United States, Remember the name.?Doan's? and take no other. Executor's !Sale. As authorized by order of Probate Court for Horry County, dated August 19th, 1911, the undersigned will offer for sale at the M E Johnson store on ilrd Avenue in town of ^ m I? *u .v u ,1..., ,.r uonway un x m^uay mu um uay September, 11)11, beginning at 10 o'clock a m, All and singular the stock of goods wares, and merchandise of the lute M E Johnson, in said store, together with sundry other articles of personal property including one horse, two buggies, harness, and one, one horse wagon, also store furniture, Iron safe, show cases, scales, &c. Stock of merchandise will ho sold in bulk if satisfactory price is olTored Other wise sale will be made from day to day by salesmen in the ordinary way. Terms, cash the right to reject bids on stock in bulk is reserved. Inventory showing cost price will be shown prospective purchasers at any time before the day of sale, and an opportunity to examine stock in detail will be allowed. Kobt li Scarborough, Qualified Executor ot M E Johnson. August 21, 11)11. A Summer Bargain For Fiction Lovers If you don't read anything except Robert hambcrs stories in Hampton's Magazine? And if you don't read anythiug except the latest and greatest Ilerold MacGrath serial, "The arpet fro in ^ Rigdad," in olumbian you will ge more than your money's worth In this remarkable magazine. Reg Price Hampton's Magazine, one year $1.50 oluinbian Magazine, one year 1.50 Total value $3.00 Roth for $2.10 MacGrath's Htory alone will cost you $1.50 later in book form. Send your order at once to {Southern Magazine Agency onway, S. (J. and Norfolk, Va. CHURCH DIRECTORY, PRKslJYTKKIAN CHURCH, RKV A S DOAK, PASTOR. Preaching each 2nd Sunday at 11a m* and 8 p in., and 3rd Sunday at 11a in Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening Sunday school every Sunday at 4;3() m. Westminister League. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Tbo undersign B W Anderson, as administrator of the ostate of Gil bcrt J Anderson, Dec'd,, will apply to the Judge of Probate of Horry County, at his office at Conway, 8 C., at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, on the 14t,h day of August A. D 1011, for a final discharge as such administrator. R. W. Anderson, Admr , of Gilbert J. Anderson, deceased. H. H. Woodward, Attorney. Conway, S. C. July 8th, 1011 NOTCIE. All persons are hereby forbidden to take up, drive or otherwise interfere with, the personal property ana cattle given to A. E Alford by Martha Carroll; and are also warned not to trespass or enter on the certain and couveyed to said A. E. Alford bv Martha Carroll in B iyboro townu ship; and occupied by said A. Ed Alford. A. E Alford, W. H Alford. STUAYED: At mv plade, one black sow, marked swallow fork and underbit in right, half moon and big in left ear. Owner will prove pro perty, pay charges and take hog. J M Connelly. 2*21 J E Cooper, of Galivants Ferry section, was among the farmers visiting Conway on business last week. The Harty Herald Makes rich, rod, F>'i system ?c lears the brain W A positive specific for r j 'Prive; o tt Rheumatism jv3 is a wonderful tonic and b | F. V. LIFTMAN I 'jtmEzzEmssmsm S3B IJb rj s.-jF^rX-^ I day. Well H if none in your immediate locality, write 1 CORTRIGHT MET I 50 North 23rd Street Bee I ^ ^ I c LATEST CRI ! MAN'! I I The Entire Large cial Offerings in ummer Spring Novelt There is a natural tendc I ment at Spring time. We Collins Company standard this important display of superior values on these g< A Wonderful Gathering Children. This Exhibitior tailor's art and merchan styles and materials workc i Waits that develop in the i ing details for Spring Seai stratc a triumph of under Spring Waists. Spring ai Women and Children. La assortment, lowest prices, cales and Seersuckers. M oi Spring styles. Spring Novelti Fancy Belts in plain col< white. Fancy Veils and V colors. Hand Hags with handles and beautitiful tin | beautiful variety handsom spring colors. Fabric and | ors for priug season. Lovt Spring Clothing, i ! for Men, Yoi Our Grocer; Departments are comeplet , house or on the fari . BURROUGHS MAI 1 QHSCHESTER S PILL TilK DIAMOND IIRANP, I.iwlhn! A?l< your Oriiuirldt f< r / Clil-clioa-tor'H lllaniond Ttruiui/i 1 * 11 In in lied And <>old mctalllcy boxes, scald with lUue Hibbon. > x&'l ToUo no other. Ituy of your flf OriicBlAt. AskforCIII.ClfKS.T* jJ/ l>(AAIOM? IIUANIi pll.l.N, foi B years known as Itcst, Safest. Always Kel r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS tVERYWHi Change of Schedule. Dear Sir: Kindly note change schedule of Steamer "Carolin which will leave her wharf in C , wav daily Sundays excepted, at < .a m , and returning leave Geo town at 1 p m. fttiective Aug 4th. J M McKeithai lEIectrk Bitters 9 Succeed when everything elsv fail jj In nervous prostration and fema weaknesses they are the suprcn | remedy, as thousands have testifie FOR KIDNEY,LIVERAN! STOMACH TROUBLE 1 it is the best medicine ever so ' over a druggist's counter. '? Thursday, August 30, 1911 1" Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) 9 Powerful Permanent Kg in! of- Stubborn cnses Gocvl results arc stvilly iriclil to P I'. P. last! *?it euros IB kljr when other modi- you to ituy cured VV tines are uaulcsa \ P. P. I tmre bloo1?cleanses the entire H - strengthens digestion and nerves. R9 Blood Poison and skin diseases. fll orid Stops the Pain; ends Malaria; P?| <0 y-builder. Thousands endorse it. Ej C A 17 A MAT A 1J r A H nmmgMmwMBauamm rxprns^ ^ Will last cs long as the building. Roofs H on over twenty years ago arc as good as new to- N ia'*e local representatives almost everywhere but 13 i Ui direct for samples, prices and full particulars. H AlL ROOFING COMPANY 6 | Philadelphia, Pa. R dutiful Exhibition >r THIS NATIONS IN W0S WEAR. SJore Teems With Spe- j Exquisite Spring and Merchandise. ies in White Goods. ncy to our White Goods Departi expect this and the Bnrroughs & finds force and loyal support in dainty Whie Fabrics. V\e submit oods. of Ready-to-VVear for Woman and ' i and Sale is a realization of the d.'smg genius, with surpassing 'd out in Suits. Dresses Skirts and most graceful manner I he charmson, 1911, at figures that demon- ; price supremacy. Ladies Stylish | nd Summer Underwear for Men, ' dies' Muslin Underwear, complete Spring Ginghams, Madras, Perce's Furnishings, a fine display ies and Accessories. >rs, color combinations, black and reling in all of the meshes and most improvad ca'ches, strong lishings. New Hat Pins, a very j ely finished. Fancy Ribbons in ; Lid Gloves in all lengths and col?ly Parasols, all shades and stripes shoes, Hats and Caps uths and Children. y and Hardware e with everything needed in the m at the very lowest prices. & COLLINS CO N STREET. 1 The ? Candy Kitchen Informs its patrons in particular and f the public in general that it has mov* , 1 ed from the Quattlebaum Block to the Masonic Ilall where a full line of plain ,on* and fancy candy can always be had. 1:1,0 We manufacture our own goods anrge will guarantee absolute purity, clean us*, liness and freshness. Our specialties -j,' are peanut brittle and cream chocolates Give us a call and he satisfied. Notice of Sale. Notice is hereby given that under ^ and by virtue of a chat tie mortgage 0 executed by M E Tyler & Co., to Doctor Phipps, and duly recorded, > T have seized and will sell near Bay| boro, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, on me :nn day 01 oeptemoer iv i> * 1911, all and singular all of the stock of goods, wares and merchandise, of d, the said M E Tyler & Co., now conD tained in the Eipps store, and amount ing by inventory to the sum of .a $157 96. Terms of sale cash * SM Allen, g/rw Agent of Mortgagee. RED* WE HOLD up Red Meat? chew for men. Alw, good?better now tl ever. No spice to make your tonj sore?no excessive sweetening make you spit yourself away and your stomach. Just high-grade 1 Carolina tobacco, properly sweet< o perfect process. Sure's you its the real thing in good Get busy today and find out i Cut out this ad. and mail to u name and address for our FRE! Tslotno * 1 m AAV* Address Made only by Liipfert Scales C TOR4 HIGH GRA: Fresh Bread and Cakes a. ways 011 tilled with choice ^oods for family lies1 possible notch. Phone orders gi ivery guaranteed. Phono No, 13. r > r n T jr ^ .O L J_J_ . Ejaiasap'TTr^' amBBBnaan??a ! iCLOT SHOES, HA ? ? G-ROCI Stock of the ty at Low Dusenbu V DISTRIBUTORS OF FF.I | COU 9 j TODDVILLE iiiiiMBiiwiifr^nri>iiirniriTiiTiTrTTirrTn-rrii Oyster Shell Lime. 1)5 PER CENT PURE LIME. Sweeten your sour lands. Get the full strength of your fertilizers. Prevent RUST in your cotton. Prevent SHEDDING in your cotton. By using nur Oyster Shell Lime. Sacked, F O. B. Steamer at River Landing $0 00 per ton. Write for 10 ton reduced price. Breslauer, Lachicotte & Co., Wavcrly Mills, S. C. 8- X*- HAWES, GROCER Only High Grade Family and Plantations Supplies handled. Your patronage is respectfully solicited and will be appreciated. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money baca. No trouble to show goods, so if you don't see what you want ask for it. ? i. i t. % ^ . 'f^T for yourself.!.. Jfj.'f, .. . tl s with your ML A K offer to chewers only. A !o., Winston-Salem, N.C. * ux 6 ?5>E FLOVR. hand. Our Grocery Dopatrmeut is se and are marked down to the low tven careiui attention and prompt de i'waiflww>ii'wi.-piMr?<n , <>n mi <inww ? iy^?rrw?????? ittsvillc Marble Wks \V. McKl.WUl'i, Proprietor. MANUFACTUKHK OF fiEMS, TOMBSTONES, ETC. and Prices Furnished on A) plication for Anything in Our Line. 5. VAUGHT, Conway, S, , K.STAHLIS1IEI) I88O. mVSVlLLE, S II mum IIII II i MlWilli Ml, WWW?1 u I | ^ HING, | TS 6c CAPS I RRIE ? j Best Quali- 1 est Prices 1 (TlLIZtRS roit HORRY 9 iNiY, 1 I TYPEWRITERS SWF. 51> PUR CENT. 1 j | i All Makes?Guaranteed One Year. ! j Ensy Terms per monoh ? SEND FOR CATALOG. j EDWARl) J MURPHY, i j The Typewriter Dealer, | | CHARLESTON, - - - SC. r* ^ .vm.-.'-.iin.-L"- r-i-i.. i F(>K SALE. I will soli on reasonable terms, for partoash and part time. the unp ii<i portion of the purchase money to bo secured by mortgage, two tracts of land in Simpson Creek township adjoining each other aggregating lol acres, moro or lcs9, and known as the J J Hughes land which was conveyed to him by S P | Hughes, Write or call on the undersigned. H H Woodward. Attorney at Law, Conway, S. C. . . .