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. % 1 ** v??.^?--- i-r m"i *n. i'r r.isiwm Why not take advantage of th< dont have to cut our prices to get for we sell cheaper than the cut f Home FVw Hri LACE ( MEN'S TIES I 25c Ties, now 15c 10c Lace, only . 6c. | 50c Ties, now 38c 5c Lace, onlv 212c MEN'S OXFORDS 15c Lace, only *JC $3,00 Seller, at $3.98 50c A Hover Lace. ? 28c 00 Seller, at. $3.19 rnnn<?. $3,50 Se,,cr? at 52.39 DRESS GOODS. ?3 0() Seller, at. $1.98 Amoakeff Gingham, 12 l-2c, at 9c $2.50 Seller, at._ $1.69 One biff lot of 20c Lawn, at 9e Children's Oxfords now at any old 12 l-2c CImmbray, now at 9c price. l" II... ,u I P1MWI.1 !????Mill Mil MM. II I.I MM . Don't Fail to See Our Line $15.00 Suils, now $9.00 One Big Lc 10.00 Suits, now 7.00 alls cheap, 39( 8.50 Suits, now 4.98 Men's Ores 7.50 Suits, now 3.39 Don't fail tc OUR STORE IS JUST PACKED V HW LEWIS CON' 1?wmmmmmrmawtmmm?rnn?in? mm l SBank Your Surplus | WITH THE Bank of Lor is I IL J S i Which combines capital, confidence, I Jr consistency ?td courtesy. The 1 ig man with | j the big roll and the little man with thelittlj roll are alike 'welcomed. Onr dcois are ^ i open to lorrowers and depositors alike, ^ J Our purpose is to make our lank a mutual j benefit to the community in general and its ^ patrons in particular. You are invited to jk start checking account with us. ^ 5 PER CENT PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. C ^ THOMAS E COOPER. President. ^ E L SANDERSON, GEO VV HARDWICKE, Jr Cashier. Assistant Csahier. o^rfwsKEA #', ,' I PURE TO THE LAST DROPB (|f^jrt<(j i Highly recommended for medicinal and n llr/T\? family uses. * M / Tar Heel Com Whiskey),,-nn i uv/ GALS. V EXPRESS PAID to points on Adam. J 4)J.UU g BD(1 Soulb,,n Kxpie.. Line.. * M ^ If you like good, pure Corn Whiskey, this is your oppor- B jly y) fun'ty to secure the biggest bargain ever offered. fl l\/ / Remit Postal or Express Money Order, Registered Letter or Certi- I I \W ^ fied C teck. Guaranteed to please or money refunded. Complete price ttuW/u > list mailed upon request M I f a\ Order To-day From H H. CLARKE & SONS, Inc., Richmond, Virginia I V The South' Greatest Mail Srdor W/no and Whiakey Merchant?. (2) I nT~IT T 1 - Ml ?J ^^BBSKamsBBmxasmaammmmmBamBEmBBKnsammnmaammaam | It Makes No Difference j | Whether you are acquainted with W. P. Lawrence H I or not, he works for all farmers alike. Just B come and try him. If you hear a man complain | about prices say you missed it, by not going to 1 Farmers' Warehouse I Where W. P. Lawrence will look after your inter- R ests. j WP Lawrence, Mn'grJ J Listen! e real thing. We rid of our Stock >rice Merchant. oesI I /tniRS OYPORHS $3.00 Seller, at $2.18 $2.50 Seller, at $1.80 $2.00 Seller, at... $1 39 $1.50 Seller, at $1,19 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS 50c Kind, at 39c | 25c Kind, at 19c $1,00 Kind, at 89c of Clothing. 33SMaES3B5S2SB55S3SasSaESnUBK&&HBBEnaESBBB^ it of Men's and Boys' Over: and up. s Pants at any old price. > see US before you buy. /ITH BARGAINS. WAY Q i $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there isatleast 1 one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that isCaia? rh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure nowknown to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarr h Cure is taken internally, acting directly upou the | blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foun dation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the consiitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curafive powers that they offer One Hundred dollars for any case that It fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials . Address: F J CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by D.-uggist, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. PLEASANT TASTED LIQUID MEDICINE Acts hs Quickly as Calomel, Takes the Place of Calomel, and is absolutely Harmless, Dodson's Liver Tone io the name of tbe n^w vegetable tonic which' Norton Drug Co., Store recommends as a pepfect substitute for calomel Without causing any restriction of habit or diet, Hudson's Liver staots the liver to working and cures constipation, biliousness, etc. wi.hout any harmful after effects. The fact that calomel is mercury has kept many people who are afraid of mecurial poisoning from using it. Calomel is a dood thing to let alone. All persons can use Dodson's Liver Tonic, whether tbev have been it the habit of taking calomel or not, for it is entirely vegetable and cannot do harm. Norton Drug Co'> d ug store will give the money back to any dissatislied purchaser. Price ofty cents. Don't Let Fever Get You Fight it off. Keep your liver active and your bowels moving regularly and feVer j can V hurt you. R.L.T. The Liquid Livei Regulator I Tones up the liver and pre vents fever. It digests you: * tood ana 8tre nguicns yuu body. It does not gripe o nauseate. It's guaranteed. 50c and $1 Bottles Ask Your Druggist Prepared ty R. L. X Co. Andersen, S. ( | F1 >r Sile By I NORTON DRUG CO.. Coaway, S: C. If you vlalt the campaign meeting pay us what you owe us for iuOnrif ions to Mr Dorm an, < ?he gforag gtaML tt?tre<l at etia Poet Office a* Conway, N. 0 as Second Claee Mail Mattor. P JliLiSilBD EVBHYTHURSDAY MOUNING BY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO. tUPYOKIPTfOX ONE DOLLAR PBUYKAR ?. H, WOODWARD Alitor THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1912. ^ nnr ?on?P nf fa'rnpss. WP v/wiur iv wm i w. j publish in our lust issue, the article received /rum Juices Stackhou-o, though, signed by numerous voters i living around Grice's Ferry, re ' plyiDg to the article recently published in this paper by A. D. Jack, son, We agree with Mr, Jackson and do not agree with? Mr, , Stackhouse. As we see it, one 1 stands for Blease, the other against him From the standpoint of prin ciple we stand for Judge Jones, anc against Biease, having said recent!} that so long as we bel.eved in tbi obt rc i of cur State, and ro?p-:cte( it, as well as the law abiding ele rnent which thank Heaven, we stil have with us, we could ue/er cast t fr?*? Tj Blcuse. We be V VJ ivy &V/4 v/ V4V/ iieve that while the political principles of Mr Stackhouse are wrong, still when attacked in the column? of this paper, he has the right to reply. That he went beyond the proper limit in making his reply that we allowed him, is doubtless true, but for this healone is |responsible. All of the candidates may under stand that this paper intends to carry fair with all of them, shoeing special privileges to none, and giving each a show, within the bounds ol reason. Any reports that may apnnlnmrtf in relation to I^ICOl >u VUV.UW wu. ? ? -- ? the campaign meetings, and the speeches of any of the candidates delivered thereat, will bo fair in so far as it is in our power to make them. Experience has shown us that it is utterly impossible for a reporter to take dowu a candidate's sayings and publish them in -.uch style as will always be pleasing o him. Why this should be so, wt ^ave never taken the time or trouble to study out. The fact is a fact, and have never been able to avoid it. It is sufficent for us to say that in so far as such a thing is humanly possible, we will be fair with all of the -y ' J ~ * P/.Ln t If n r\cl CiitC lUcilt'iS, (JUtU UUUIJIJ lixxxx uumv, and when any candidate happens to see something in thi9 paper that does not strike his fancy, let hira rt member what we have here said, and be sure to come to us before going out to make hard remarks. We repeat, that it is always our intention to treat all alike, and this has always been our rule, and -jhis rule applies to our course of conduct, whether the candidates in question be our political friend or foe. Indian Killed on Track Near liochelle, 111., an Indian went to sleep on a railroad track and was billed by the fast express. He paid ror his carelessness with his life. Often its that way when people n^glect caughs and colds. Don't risk vnur life when prompt use cf Dr King's New Discovery will cure onem and so prevent a dangerous throat, or lung trouble. "It completely cured me, in a shnv* time, of a terrible coign that /uj lowed a severe attack of Grip," writes J R Watts, Floyd ada, Tex., "and I reg lined 15 pounds in weight, that. 1 had lost." Quick, safe, teliaolu and and guaranteed. 60c and $1.00 Trial bottle free at Norton Drug Co. Notice. 1 ? All of the Sunday school? belong log to ih Beulab Institute ar , hereby notified and requested t arrange a programme for a Chile ren'sDay and meet at M&ceaoui on Satu d.iy before the 'Jnd Sund?. in September W W Martin, Supt, ? Are Ever at War. There are two things everlasting' at war, joy and piles. But Uucklen Arnica Suva will banish piles 1 iny form It soon subdues tbo ile! _ ng, irritation, inflaination or swe :nir Tt irives oomfoft, invites j i _ ' ' ** ~ ri * Grtaltbb htUicr of burns, Oo.l r ulcers, cuts, bruises. eczema, scald pimples, skin eruptions,. Only 2\ atNorton Dru# Co. Speeding the Quest. * The hostess was so weary, after i * inordinately long call from a bor that when he at last rose to go si was almost Incapable of cohere speech, and her verbs In consequon changed places In her final effort hospitality. It ran as follows: "C > Mr. Peters, must you stay? Can't y got MARION The Highest Tobacco* Market in South Carolina. | Official statement from the Commissioner of Agri- $ culture of South Carolina gives the following averages ? on tobacco sold in South Carolina during July 19^2. | Lake City i l-2e I I,oris _ < 7 l-2c $ Manning 7 8-1 Oc Nichols 7 l-2c Oluuta 8 9-10c Tiiumonsville 7 '1-IOc 1 i /k .. Kingtftree ? /? wvv m Florence He \ aj Dcrliiigton.- 6 G-lOc Dillon 7 l-10e Conway - 7c j MuPins 7c Marion r 9c t Average for entire Stole. 7 l-2c These figures are taken from sworn statements and ! are absolutely correct. If you want further informa- | tion write to E. J. Watson, Commissioner of Agriculture if , Columbia, S. C. , Since August 1st the average in Marion have been || even bettarthan in July ! For 11 Ighesi Prices and best accommodations s< 11 I your tobacco in M ARION, the leading market in ?outh 1 Carolina. Marion Chamber of Commerce. I I HIGH G^aDE FLOW I Fresh Dread and Cakes aiways on hand. Oar Grocery Dopatrmeat. is tilled with choice tfood.s for family use and are marked down t.o the lowest possible notch. Phone orders tfiven careiul attention and prompt de! ? - * a 1>1 , "NT 10 ivecy Kuarauit'tju. ruuu? u. li T HYMAN. WP^" ' ____ I I Attention laSd^ciS ^ One of the most infallialile signs of prosperity and intelligence is a IBank account. Why is it a sign of intelligence? Because carrying a Bank account, is the only logical method of taking care of your fin an- jj ces. & HAVE | YOU % A i BANK $ A'COUNT? ? If not, start one to-day. It matters not whether you make your dc- ^ posit large or small, VVc will appreciate any amount you may place | I with us. You will soon learn the habit of bringing your money to us which is^a step which will start you on the road to properity, IfOW | 1)0 0 i [you : | SEE "I'ay | Your grocer, your butcher, your iceman? By Check? If not, Ntarl |a to day and enjoy the experience of feeling that you arc safe from pay- jM ing Jthe same bill twice. Your check is a legal recipt. ^ S IB. G. COLLINS, Presideat. D. A. SPIVEY, Cashier, I O O IN WAY, S. C. I 8 H y-ww? ! * P? e i High Grade Vehicles at the Lowest y Possible Prices. We have just received a fe- Shipment of Vehicles built ly nP Jpgllsiff'' ;\'?x to wear which we are offerin ing at extremely low prices. ii- yx ^a"an<*scethem. ?. A. B. ELLIOTT. Conwav, S. C. Corner of Third Avenue and Laurel, Street. : 'tfjjflfr J E DAWSEY ou t | m i t. ? ?<* --xn*;k*?