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r' 7 \ ' "s*?. 11 '! THE BEST PROOF Conway Citizens Cannot Doubt It Doan's Kidney Pills were m-ed? tbov cuied. The story was told to Conwav re-: dents. Time has btrcngthendd the evidence. Has proven the cure permanent. The testimony is home testimony The proof convincing It can be Investigated bv Oonwav residents. . irfrs U. II. Anderson, Conw y, I S. C., says: "My bick a :hed i ^ o f deal and I had pains in my 1 a .< My kidneys were weak and 1 was also subject to headaches and other symptoms of kidnev complaint After using Doan's Kidney Pills, which I obtained from the Norton Drug Co., my aches and pains ceased and my kidneys were restored to a normal condition. Since I took this remedy 1 can rest much better at night and I feel improved in everv way." (Statement. given Feb ruary 28, 11)08) RE - E NDORSEMENT. On January 5, 1911, Mrs. Anderson said: "I have no reason to change my high opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills, I gladly confirm my former endorsement of them. You may continue to publish all I have ever said about this preparation." 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. - i I PROFESSOR P. G fiuLDEN Joins t)te I H C Service Bureau Professor P. O. Holden, the well ' known authority on corn, enters the employment of the International Harvester company of America. His work will be in connection with the Sorvlno Tlnronii n rut will Iia Rfrlpllr educational in nature. Professor Holden is one of the few men who now stand head and shoulders above all others in educational extension work. Our experiment stations have worked for years obtaining and collecting information along agricultural lines. The usual way of distributing this has been through bulletins and other publications, which method, although it is good, lacks the effectiveness of personal contact. In getting the facts to the farmer in an effective way Is where the professor excels. He received his early training in Michigan, later in Illinois, and devel* oped his great extension work in the State of Iowa. It was due to his efforts that the first demonstration train was equipped and operated. He also has established county demonstration work on county poor farms, winter short courses, boys' corn clubs, and other forms of extension work which have helped greatly in the development of Iowa and in placing her high among agricultural states. Through his efforts in corn the average increase for the period of the last eight years over the period of eight years previous, has been three bushels to the acre, thus adding millions to the wealth of Iowa. Since the Service Bureau was organized two years ago, it has accomplished much in the field of agricultural education. It now has three demonstration farms In the south and two In the west; it has distributed good alfalfa seed In some sections of the corn belt; also published many booklets, prepared articles for the press, offered handsome prizes for .1.1 i ? i. ..tr l, s ^ ? \Iie UCSl .VICHIH CJI ?1(1111, IlcXS IMMIItj In close contact with the rural schools, presented illustrated lectures ; to thousands of audiences, established fellowships and scholarships, and many other things for the advancement of agriculture. The acquisition of Professor Tlolden , will add greatly to the effectiveness of the Service Bureau work. Under , his direction the cducationah work in the field will include the entire terri- , tory in which the company does business. Plans now include promoting of the growth of alfalfa throughout all sections in which itr can be grown; also assisting as much as possible in tho production of corn in the northwest The company stands ready to assist In this work in an effective way, and to co-operate with all influences and forces working for the up-bullding of agriculture. /> t / JNotice of Sale. Under and by virtue of ft Decretal Order made ) y ids Honor, H W G Shjpp, .Judge of|the;Twelfth Circuit, at his CI)ambers at Florence, S. C.. dated the 4th day of .January, 1913, in the case of CarBoberts, plaintiff, against Lottie . HoWts, Angle Skipper, et al,,?the undersigned will sell before the Court /iouse door at (Jonway, within legal sale hours on Monday the 3rd day of February, 1013, All and Singular that certain Sact and parcel of land situate in Dog luff Township, County of Horry, State of South Carolina, containing Forty (40) acres, more or leas. bounded Northwardly by lands of C F Spivoy, Kastwardly iff lands of T JS Sellers, Southwardly !* lands of H G Turner, and Westward* ly by lands of Lewis and Splvey. TKKMS.?One half cash ami the balance on credit of one year, aecured by bond Of purchaser or purchasers and a mortgage of the premises,, with the j privilege to the purchaser or purchasers of paying his or their bid hi full if he or tiny so desire. Purchaser to pay for P#*Cr* W_ L, Bryan Clork of Court of Common. PleaaL | Hot*. B. Scarborough, Plaintiff's Attorney, s M ? Wei l^nnori JUIIUUI J "THE 50 PEC A GREAT I BEAUTIFUL COS WONDERFUI PRETTY GIRLS GRAND DANC IMMENSE SING LOADS OF CI The Same Pre Best Seats $1.00; ON SALE J I SWEET CLOVER Mrs. Minnie Ha". ?f Callfa, Callfornia, writes as follows: "Is sweet clover as good for pasturing' cows as J alfalfa? How many pounds are usual j ly sown per aero?" There are many farmers who liavo | good sweet clover pastures, and s'em i to be getting fair results from thU crop for that purpose, but us a gene *ai thing, it is considered a noxious wend. Stock will e.'it sweet clover when they have become accustomed to it, but due to a slight bitterness. It is not. usually relished as much as other clovers. We have known of Instances where, after the stock had become accustomed to sweet clover, they sei uuxl to eat it readily and do verv weVI on It. In comparison with alfalfa as a feed for live stock, alfalfa is far superior. Alfalfa must be pastured very cniyefully, because the cattle are apt to Dioat irom eating lr, especially in the tall of the year or early spring. A miach moro satisfactory method Is to cut the altalfa and feed it as a soiling crop, or to cure it. and feed It as hayv. Kxporlenoe shows that ono will get a great deal more feed off an acre if handled this? way than if the stock are allowed to graze the alfalfa, t A FREE BOOK '* $ y , -? - : "The Story of Broad," an interesting little book, issued by Mm I H O ! Service human, Chicago, will be mailed free to any person who asks for it. This story is being use*! in hundreds of schools for sup? pleonentary reading, and in a pleas- [ ant way It makes plain why bread is called "the staff of life"?wtiat. plenty of good wheat bread has done for the progress of the world. A big illustrated lecture, "The Dawn of Plenty," with colored views and motion pictures, grew out of the main theme of "The Story of Bread." This lecture is being presented before schools, colleges, chautauquas, and other gatherings. A , , / ri -< i JU , 1 M g EE THE BIG t Audi Inesday Nigl GIRL IN P IPLE IN THE CAS BIG MUSICAI IN THREE ACTS 1TUMES ? ELECTRICAL El AND FUNNY ZING ENSEMBLE ING CHORUSES VTCHY MUSIC. . 1 it >duction as Given Very Good Seats 50c. - - ^ ? ?? \T CONWAY DRl ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE All persons holding claims against the estate of Jos M. Hardee, Dec'd., * arc hereby notified that unless said ( claims are filed with the undersign- 1 en, duly atteFted, within the time < allowed by law, this notice will be 1 ?.(? up in "bar of their recoverv, and 1 all persons indepted to the ?aid es- < taotf are hereby required to mane * payment to the undersigned, IS:izi Harde- Admx, of Jos M. iiardee, Dec'1 Adv. , Notice, New Code. | i All magistrates and other officials J entitled to receive the same by law, are hereby notified that the new code of laws for South Curcuma 1912 has been received at this office, and will be delivered to thoue entitled upon their cattle# and signing ther i proper receipt. W? L. Bryan, C, C. C. ?. Aynor Warehouse Co. All stockholders and others intere'ed in the Tobucco Warehouse are hereby called to meet at. the Ball, r.t Aynor, S. C,. at 11 o'clock a. m, on Friday January 10th, 1913, for the purpose of discussing plans for incorporation, and other mat ters of interest and importance, J. T. Shelley. Adv. 2t? WANTFD:?Af once a kdy to teach a! three months pay School noar LentCorrespond with W* A- Prince, fcsmford,. fc*. C. Adv. Llttto Things of Life. f ? -- - - . - - - . - ?. ?. I "Lire ia mane up or iitue turns*. [ !b but once In ail age that oo tasion le offered for doing a great deed. True | greatness omalata in being great in j little thinwfT?Cteongo MacDonald. ? Better to Put Duty Flral It "would be getter tor Jthe nation it , people thci\yght more of their dtxtlfea and. lest ^^thoijMrtghta. DAWSEY JEWELER. * f : ,\y,: v .. i^.v X >#. "... /; . c.'> v. - .; ; a v ';-.v > " 5 1 " II II . Iff I tcrium U T 1913. IN K " 1 5T 50 ? L, COMEDY FFECTS COMEDIANS 'S ' l in Big Cities. Good Seats 75c; IG STORE. ==* = 9 TRESPASS NOTICE e All persons are hereby forbidden ( :o mint.* fish, trap, feed hogs, or in )ther manner to enter or trespass, 8 jpon my lands flying in Simpson S 3reek and Conway Townships, jnder penalty of law, and all violators will be prosecuted JJM F Boyd, Adrian, S. C. Adv 4ti NOTICE. All persons holding claims against the estate of the late W. K. Holt, decease?, *re hereby requested to present the same to the undersigned, duly verified according to law, and all persons indebted unto , the s .ld W. K. Holt, deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. W. C. Boyd (Qualified Administrator, December .*> t, Jf912. Adv NOTICE. The undersigned Administrator of ,11. Lhlagstone, Deo'd will apply to the Pro " ' - *"* --- M .1 1 bate judge oi iiorry wmmy, mr a imai discharge, on the brd day of February A. \ 1912, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon. J. C. Blum, Admr. of R. Livingstone, DecM. NOTICE. 1 All persons holding claims against the ( estate of Iaaav B. Parker, Dec'd., are I hereby notified to fi e the same duly at- . tested with the uudersigued, or this no- I tlce will beset up In bar of their recovery, and all persons Indebted to the said estate, are hereby required to make payment to the undersigned. ? Conway Savings Bank, 4t. Admr. oi Isaac B. Parker, Dec'd. NOTICE. Tfee undersigned executors of the lAst will find tofetainent of l?Jiza!>etn j. Bmun j DacM., Will apply to the Judge of Probate ** Horry County, at his office, 6'on- , way, C.. at 11 o'clock A. M., on Mon 1 day Mse3rd day of February A. I), 1913, tor a dual discharge as such executors W. K. McCord, Jeremiah Smith, Bxeoutorft of Elizabeth J, Smith, Dec'd. td. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby forbidden, under penalty of law to trespass on our 430 acres Of laetMerOog Bluff Township In H&ry Cou'aty8 P Afford, Ellen P Alford, 4t^ pd t ' ' .:.' A WINTER may come to ; he prudent squirrel stores a tits. He has them when w LONEY" you must save it as le bank where it will be saft MAKE OUR BAN1 rKe First Nal OONWA G. COLLINS, President. W. PERCY IfARDWICK1 i Protect A % jtwvv r lArilLVwrt a &ANKw ftfGCOUNI PHFLLIP D. ARMOUR, ifeat King first saved one 1 earnings on the farm. He California, there he got $5.00 till SAVED--saved a few th aving was the seed from wh We pay a liberal interest consis MAKE YOUR BA Conway Sav In First Nationa The St! H. W. Must be sold out in the next jo. We are going to make ;he choice. Don't forget to We have a big lot of Tol r'cur own price. Anything you need in D We are going to make s< and our stock must be sold rou need, you can get it at y H W LEWIS, I WE DO J< "tVKN SQUIMEIS fEBAy?M?rOUNT3 HY NOT YOU? \ ^ 1T> I you sooner than you think way nuts when he can get winter comes. To HAVE you make it and put it in k ' | EC YOUR BANK j tiorasfej IS a. ra.lt Y, &. O. I). A. SP1VEY, Cashier. R, Assist: nt Cashier. fmtHI \ ?, <y? /. ' / ?" v. t /1 yV - O ?}# $H)i^jfL ^ ' ^fjC ' /-^''" /;,;. *\ \^vV-: a>**"*C'.a??i-? i "* ima0.\.9ar^riKmJil^^ ,' mzjl & i? 'm the great inu'ti-miHionare hundred dollars from his went from New York to ) a day digging diiche3. He ousand dollars. The first ich his vast fortune grew. itent with safety. 5 per cent NK OUR BANK, 1 Hank Mulcting. l {Lata ock of LEWIS ; 15 days. Everything must the price and you can make see us. bacco Canvass on har.d at ry Goods, Shoes, Clothing. _ / omechanges in our business I. Come en and get what our own price. v-e yr^osaezacQBS DBWORK