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I' CONWAY, S. C. H. 9 * . H H. WOODWARD ^ ntered at *h ePoat Oflice at Conway C., as second class mail matter. PL'ULISUKI) &YBHY Tilt KHDAY MORNING 111' CONWAY IT BUSH I NO CO TELEPHONE 21. TERMS: SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One copy, one year. $1 00 One copy, six months 75 One codv. three ninnlh* PUBLISHERS ANN OUCE M ENT. Tributes of Respect, and Obituaries will be charged for at the rate of one cent per word for all words over 150. Resolutions of Thanks,, Cards of Thanks, and all other reading Notices, not NEWS,* taking the run of the paper, wili be charged at the rate of five cents per line; and ull notices in the local column at the rate of ten cents per line. All changes of Advertisements must be in the oflice by Saturday noon to insure their appearance in the following issue. All communications must be signed by the name of the writer, not for publication, but for the protection of this paper ADVERTISING RATES; Notice ..i Special Column at the rate of one cent per word each insertion, and none of these taken for less than 25 cents, to be paid for in advance. Legal Notices at $1.00 per inch first insertion, 50 cents each subsequent insertion Hates on long term contracts for display advertising very reasonable and made known by application. Make all Checks or Drafts payabl to'llie Deny Luaid, cr li li.VSctd wa.d, Conway, S C THURSDAY, JAN.. 15th, 1914. Mm are loin into the world and tl O )iw ai d die snd this has been gcirgfir countless )iars almost, and r.t n an knows how 'ong it wih (cntinue. As to just what the g)and purpose is iliat lit s behind it all, it is impossible for the) uman mind to comprehend. We have no doubt hut what the purpose is there, but no man knows just what it is and what it mcuns. ?0? It ?c*( ids io have been made plain lately that it is possible to drain Con Way as dry as a chip, and furnish a water wotks and sewerage system tl at w ill be adequate in every respect for the present needs' of the town, at a co t that is certainly within easy reach- This is what wo have con. tended for all the tiuie. Why let a little bit of money and a little btndrd debt stand in the way of modern progress? ?() ? This county is constantly growing in progress and development far i beyond the wi dest dreams of our fnrofiidioco mw1 1 -* '1 .vivixtiiviU) uuu till". Ill'JML OI 11)9 growth that it is now experiencing, is due, we are proud to say to the enterprise an l spirit of the younger business men who have taken the p ace of th < older men. Only recently st?*p3 were taker, to organize anew steamboat lice to handle the large amount of freights now going up the I/ittle Pee Dee Kiver. Ten years ago such an enterprise would have been an impossibility. It can be done at the present time because of the great increase in th 'Commerce and trade carried on in this section of the country. It s indeed a hopeful view. ? O ? The angry 3lurs that are often cast at some of the great captains of industry just because they have accumulated more than they cat) handle of this aorld'flgoods, would fifem to us to be entirely uncalled 1 for. The rich men, we boiieye, have their rightful place in the scheme ot nature, the world, just the same as all other classes of men. Even in the last few years the millions of rich men have been donated to purposes of far reaching henefi to the who'e world, and it is well known that resu'ts have been attaiued by moans of that money which might not have been reached for all eternity without it. So why scoff at a rich man with his millions? ? Clin the wor d are many men and women who have apparently spent their ent re live* in the:r devotion to the common good of humanity. Thnv linvn !?*/! ??. 5 ? ?! ? - .. uu IV tlitllCIJ IIIIOCU ion lives, th'nkinjc always of Uie wellbeing and comfort and pleasure of the human race, either as a who.e, or maybe some particular class of people. With some of these it has been money expended in alleviating the wants and the sorrows of less fortu nate people. In others their efforts have been directed to tho teaching of new methods and processes, or perhaps the teaching of new theories and ideas that tended to better heulth and a longer and more useful life. No doubt these will all get their reward, hut we venture to s?y that it will not be in this world. Stra ge as it may seem, efforts of this kit d put fortli untiringly through a long life time are apparently una} preciated by even those for whom the benefits were intended. 1?y some the thought is expressed by the saying that the more that is done for a certain class of people in this world, the more there is ex pected, and the recipients will even get mud because the benefits are not larger and more far reaching in effect-'. STAY ON YOUR FEET Taking Calomel Means Staying Home for the I)ay--Tako Dodson's Liver Tone and Save a Day's Work. If an attack of constipation or biliousness hits you, there's no net d tj take a dose of calomel and spend at least a day gt Uing over the effects of it. Norton drug store sells the liver tonic, Dodson's Liver Tone that takes the place of calomel and starts a lazy liver without any bad after-effects. Dodson's Liver Tone does all the good that calomel ever did, yet it b absolutely harmless to young people and old. It is a pleasant liquid thai will relieve constipation or sour stomach or other troubles that go along with a lazy liver, without restriction of habit or diet. You don'i leave oil any of the things you regularly do when you take Djdson's Liver Tone. Norton drug store sell Dodson's Liyer Tone and give it a strong personal guarantee. They say, ''A large bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone sells for 50 cents, *and we will hand an> person back his 50 cents if he tries a bott'e and doesn't say that it doesall that calomil ever does and doe*it nlAARA.nt.lv. (ho llftnninn TV.,) ( vv 1U> ^t<UUUIC 1 J\)\k~ son's Liver Ti ne and if you are noi pleased with it we will give your money back with a sinile. Adv W R. Lewis has made several charges in the machinery and arrangements at his new grists mill and will no doubt make a success of | the plant. Worms The Cause of YourChild's Pains A f/vn 1 /1!nrt/#MAAAUL t. * * a*, iuui, uioumrr-ttuie ureain, dark oircles around tho eyes, at times feverish, with great thirst; cheeks flushed and then pale, abdomen swo! len with sharp cramping pains are all indications of worms. Don't le* your obiid suffer?Kickapoo Worm Killer will give sure relief?It kills the worms?while its laxative effect add greatly to the health of your child by removing the dangerous and disagreeable effect of worms and parasites from the system. Kickapoo Worm Killer a3 a health pro 1 ducer should be in every household Perfectly safe Buy a box to-day 1 Price 25c. All Druggists or by mail. Kickapoo Indian Med. Co., Phila. or i St. Louis. Adv i 4 ~ ~ ~ ( To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXAT1VK HROMO Quinine. It stops the I Cough and Headache and works off t' e Cold. 1 Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W, GROVE'S signature on each box. 26c. 1_ OBITUARY. Joseph G. Shelley departed fiis lifo N * vein bur 15th 11)12, at his horn** near Myrtle Beach, He was born in Marion c unity about 1831 and was married to Miss hlllen Smith, of Horry oouatv about iho d?t; of 1852. They lived in Marion until the war commenced. Ho served in the Tenth Regiment under Capt. R. Z. Harley until the war closed He was honest, brave and faithful in the servico and received two slight wound>. After ihe close of the war ho rnovel to Horry, then m >ved hack to Marion, staid a short while, th^n moved to Horry again and spent the remainder of his life. There was b >rn to this uni in ten children, six boys and four girls, of which four of them preceded him to the grave. Ho leaves a wife and s'x children, together wish a boat ol reh.t vos and friends to mourn hhdoparture. He was buried at Wither-.' S vash cemetery, November l(?th 11)12 He was an hone-t, hard w u k ing farmer, always providing well fir his family- Hi never tried to get < uof any of the dot ch that he was called to do. He was a good neighbor, was very quiet and peaceable, never had an\ trouble w-ith any one, and was reh pec ltd by all who knew him, at ' Uncle Joe," as he was culled was well known and lu\ed. Uoace to his ashes, A Friend. The heavy rains which recently fell vtopped many of the farmers from their Winter's plowing unci preparing for the coming crops. Wonderful Cough Remedy. Dr. Kirk's Now Discovery is Known everywhere as the reiued\ which will surely stop a couijh o? cold D P Lawson, of Kid-on. Tenn. write1*: "I)-. K;rut's New Discovery is the most wonder ful rouyb, cold and throat and lunp medicine I lever sold in my store I . can't tre j oeat. I . sells w t rout any t. -noble at all. It needs no guaianteo. " Th s is true, because Dr. Kind's NewDiscovery will relieve the mo t obstinate of coughs and cold*. Lunjr troutries quickly helped by its use. You should keep a bottle in the house at all times for all the members of the family. 5(lo and $1 00 All Drutr^ists or by mail. II E. DuckIon A Co. Philadelphia or St, Louie. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden to hunt, tish, or in any manner t> enter or trespass on my lands ir Simpson Creek township, containing 80 acres bounded by lands of W. J. Hughes, C. P. Williamson, M. J. I Williamson, and Hic.Umnn larwi .o. I violators will be punisbei to the full t xtoot of the law. J. J Williamson. Tax Returns. The Auditor of llorry Couufcy will attend the following places at times I specified below for trie purpose of taking returns of all personal pre p erty aud real e^.tite for the fiscal year commencing January 1st 1914 and ending December Hist 191-1 Smarts Store Wednesday, January 14th 3 p in to 4 p in. lvlotidyke 1 hursday. January 15 h 10 a in to 11 a ir. Sorastee Tnuisda/Janu r> 15th 2p 111 to 4 }> in. Burgess Friday, Januuy 10.h 9 a in to 12 in. Stulvey Friday, January 10th 2 p in to 4 p in. Myrtle Beach Saturday, January I7*h 9 a in to 11 a in. Bi.cksville Saturday, January 17th p in to 4 p in. Tilly Sw.anp Mondiy, January 19ih 10 a in l<> 11 a m. Hand Moudav, January 19th 2 p in to 4 p in. Wanipee Tuesday, January 20th 9 a in to 12 in. Little Hive; Tuesday, January 20th 2 p in to 4 p in j} Brooksvllle Wednesday, January 21st 0 a in to 11 a m. Longs Wednesday, January 21st 2 i> in to 4 p in. J. L. Hutu's Store Thursday, 22nd 10 a in to 12 in. Hound Swa npThursd ly, Janut ry 22nd 2 p in 4 p. in, Daisy Friday, January 2drd 9 a in to 11 a in Hammond Friday Junuaiy 2Jrd 2 p in to 1 p m. Samson Fowler? House Monday, January 26tii 9 a m to U a m. Loris Monday, January 20th 1 p in to 4 p m. S'anford Tuesday January 27th 9 a in to 11 a in. Adrian Tuesday, ./anuaiy 27th 2 p m o 4 p in. The balance of the time until Feb. 20th at the Auditors ( (lice 111 Con way. All able bcdicd males capable of earning a support between ih? ai?f8 of 21 and (JO years shall be deemed taxable polls. The number of your school district is important Transfers of real s ?. e tr.u t be noted with care. Executors and administrators will make their r< turns according to law. All persons between the a^ea of l\ and 60 who arc liable to road duty will make return of same to the bounty Auditor as required by law Failure to make returns within :he time specified subjects the deirquent to a penalty of 60 per cent. N. C ADAMS, Auditor. _ L - RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your IHteuinatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, , Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and | Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally and externally. Price 25c. <? I Nervous? | jj?W Mrs. Walter Vinccntt ^\i of Pleasant Hill, N. C., writes: "For three sum- .jk VtJ mcrs, I suffered from ^5! nervousness, d r e a d f u 1 pains in my back and <?>1 sides, and weak sinking [(g) I jvJ spells. Three bottles of Cardui, the woman's tonic, relieved me entirely. 1 feel like another (g)| person, now." [(g) ^ take ^ The Woman's Tonic ^?| for over 50 years, ^ yp, Cardui has been helping (#)l to relieve women's un- l(D I necessary pains and ( )! building weak women up 1/2) to health and strength, JSr V* It will do the same for m you, if given a fair trial. So, don't wait, but begin 4(0 (g)l taking Cardui today, for [h^ its use cannot harm you, and should surely do you C?)| good. E-72 ' S>r _ jtg 111, HUI u a. When you are sick thero is only one rule to follow. Don't trilhe with medicine of doubt ful value or take something BECAUSE it is recommended by a friend, you may not have your friends trouble. See a Practicing Physic.an, have him diagnose your case, thats the sure way to get the right medicine for your particular ailment. Bring the prescription to us aud we will give you ex tctly what that prescription calls for and at a reasonable price. Wo are qualified to do good work and have only the best drugs the markets affords. * V cunway urug co. Pharmacists CONWAY, - 'S. C. | A WARNING ! | 1WE would like to say to the c people of Conway thnt we are w S position to furnish you with the freshest and nicest V ? BEEF, I fl IIAMS, | 2 SAUSAGE, Z SALT MEATS, f 2 | UREAKFAST BACON, i ? STAPLE AND*FANCY CiROCE j K1ES, ^ Be sure to give us a trial order " Everything delivered at your K door. J WOODWARD BROTHERS. Phone .35. At Zero i And Lower.; That is the way you getCoco-Co'a and other fine drinks from the ice box and fountain of II O. Todd, Manager You deserve the best when you pay honest money for it. Get them at the Cach Grocery Co, Fresh Supply of Fancy Cakes and i i:~,. e? *i --! - - V aiiuivn. rur UIUSU CUll 111 HI I Cash Grocery Co IIAL L. BUCK Fire Insurance, Office Virst National Bank, CONWAY, S. C. CHICHESTER S PILLS TIIK IMA MONO IIRANI). / l.ad'cut Ank your llruirclnl for A\ / K I'll* "Inkier'# IMnmond T[r#nil/A\ L.iLJcj'ji/fLf . 1*111? In ltcd and Uold fi>ctalllc\^?/ ty !><?* i, sealed with Blue Klt>bon. lw ^ VyS a nu oilier. Ilur of roar " 1/ ~ flr OrnAirlM- .oUirCiri.dlfEN.TEBI I L *0 IMaVoNI? ItKANl* riI.IA.fo, M V V JO yean mown as Best, Safest. AI ways Reliable sou 31 DRUGGISTS EVERYWHtR* No one ever reached the top of a la dow, utile.-8 he climbed it round by ^thctop whodid not honestly climb ^ FIRST STEP toward fortune is you ^that becomes easier. Finally, by j ^you have required a comfortable fo ^UNE was started. ^ Do YOUR ^ We pav 5 per cent IConway Sa I We Want \ And when money coi the matter Farmers' I AYNO W.PERCY A. .T. RAKP.R J M I>ORMAl> Conveyancer, Notary Public Writes Titles, Mortgages, Wills, In corporates Companies. Abstracting and Copying done. S- X'- llAWES GROCER Only High Grade Family and Plantations Supplies handled. Your patronage Is rt-specOuPy solicited and will le appreciated. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. No trouble to show goods, go if you do^'t see what you want ask f r it. City Pressing Club. Suits Cleaned, Repaired and Pressed. Monthly Hates $1.00. The best work at Best Prices PHONE, 8!) Work Called for and Delivered. A. C. SMALL, Tailor. |4'h Avenue CONWAY. S C mwm? ? AUCTION SALE. Every Saturday at 1 p. m. Town Hall, Conway, Stock, Tools, Poultry, Furniture, etc. This Exchange will bring Buyer and Seller Together. Bring anything you have to Rell. Several good Hordes and Mules this week. Also will cry sales in any part of the State R. O, HANSON. Licensed Auctioneer. 'Phone 90 E. [mmuSSI! ^POSlf I D fpRTUNE | PCCESS| I Ivont-Y you<W? | = " -? ? < dder, without fulling out of a win- ''K round. No man deserves to be at ^ the ladder round by round. The ^ ir FIRST deposit. Each round after jr i atiencc, perseverance and economy rtune. This is how EVERY FORT- ^ banking with US. interest on time Deposits. ? _ fc4* E \ vings mmi . ??~ rji four Honey l you want | Tie and talk over with uf. I State Bankj R, S. C. I HAKDWICKE, President 1 GEO. LUM LAUNDRY, CON W A Y ? r v'? lieginning J illy1st. 11)13 All persons ri.ust lake tickets fc r , work left here Positively r,o work deli verc d until ticket is presented. Luur.cli} not coiled Icrin 30 days will be sold for charges. GEORGE LUM J. M. JOHNSON, CIVIL ENGINEER Marion, S C. Railroad, City and Land Surveying; aid Drainage. Road-building {in Sewers, Draughting and due Printing ?? ? W C SINGLETON ATTOIJMW at i k\\I - ...i u i m iirt H Conway, S. C. Office up St? iis Buck Iuildirg -. i j H. C. CANrsON General Land Surveying Office?Buck Building CONWAY, S. C. I Baker & Dusenbury Surveyors and Real Eftate Agent i Drainage a Specialty CONWAY, S. C, Office Spivey Building. ENOCH S. C. BAKER Attorney at Law Spivey Building. CONWAY, S. C. FIRE LIFE INSURANCE. INSURANE We represent the largest companies Policies written on the most libera terms. Prompt settlement dl claims. Minimum insurance cost. D A Spivey & Company insurance rkokkrs X