The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 29, 1914, Image 1
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Held Before Clerk of the
Court on Final Hearing
. FILED BY VIEWERS
At Which Many of the People Whose
Lands are Included in the District,
Filed Objections to the Classification
of the Lunds as Fixed by Board of
Viewers.
In accordance with the notice published
to that effect in this paper for
several weeks, the Clerk of the
Court, Mr. W. L Bryan had a hearing
at bis ( flice on Thursday of last
week, on the question of the acceptor
ce cr rejection of the ccmplete or
final report of the Board of Viewers
aid civil engineers, ft appeared
that this board had gone over their
woik very carefully and fully, making
a map of the district, showing
the number and courses of the drains
and they had classified the lands
within the dbjt? ict. This drainage
district, as shown by the map, lies
in Simpson Creek township in the
reighborhood of the R^und Swamp,
aid it takes in what was formerly
mown is the D? rham lands, or at
Wast a large portion of them.
The classification made by the
viewers did not meet with the approval
of several of the land owners
within the district, and most of tbe
time taken up at the hearing last
Thursday was in hearing obj ctions
to this classification Tho own?ra
who objected held that their lands
in several iustances had been classed
4or> high in the supposed bcqetits tj
be derived. Hon. ft $ Scarborqugb
appeared for the oppcsitiop while
Cot C. P. Quattlebaum w&s emp'oy
ed by the pe pie favoring the <fUw
fcrict and the report as it now is.
It appears that the ei gineers find
that upwards of $70,000 00 will be
r quired to p3rform this work of
drainage. But they stated that this
e timate was rq-her high as they
wat ted to mako it large enough to
cover the cot t Tbs main (piest'iou
which the clerk is, to decide dow is
whether the benefits will be greater
than this expense of construction.
If the benefits would be equal -or
greater than this cost, it is his duty
to coLlirx the report and let matters
go on, or if he finds the reverse, then
to dismiss the petition, He deferred
bis decisicn until a later date it
was stated until qftpr tbe attorneys
concerned should make or tile their
arguments.
There are many wbo are very
ar.xious to see this matter go
through. It is a move toward progress
and improvement such as this
country his never seen. It; will
bring out tbe great possibilities of
tbe fertile soil of a large township.
District Convention.
8unda> Si tool District No. 2 will
hold its convention at Antkch Ban.
list Church, near A) nor, on batur*
day, February 7ih. The Convention
will be held in two sessions, morning
and alternoon, with dinner on
the grounds. All Svinday Schools
in the district are urged to be rep^
resented. Bring a welbfilled basket
alcpg with you, DbtrictNo 2 includes
all Sunday Schools situated
be t *een Lake Swamp aLd the Pota*
tobed Ferry Road, and lyiDg west
oi the A. C, L, Ra.lroad. The Conway
schools are t-Uo included in this
district.
Assistance Needed.
All persons who are willing to
help, or in any way interested in
the m ?t er. are calud to rn^et at
St vens Or m ?tery, on Februar> 2 id.
to clear otT and wiie in the pl?ce.
Also bri? g some pojts to be used in
the work.
D. J. St>eveng
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Worms The Cause of Your Child's Pains
A foul, dUagreeable breath, dark
circles around the eyes, at times
feverish, wi?h great thirst; cheeks
flushed ard then pale, abdomen swol
len with iharp cramping pains are
all Indications of worm,. L)on t let
your child suffer? K.ikapoo Worm
Killer will give sure relief?I k lis
the worms ?while its laxa'ive ? ffect
add greatly t> the health of your
child by removing the dangerous and
disagreeable effect of worms and
parasites from the system. Kickapoo
Worm Killer as a health pro
t* ducer should be in every household
Perfectly safe Buy a box to-day
Price 253. All Dr- ggists or by maU.
Kickapoo Indian Med. Co , Phila. or
St Liuis. Adv
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Send us the News.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION
Program of Convention to be Held at
Antioch Baptist Church, Saturday,
February 7th, 1914.
Morning Session.
10 00 Dovotional Exercises, Mr.
K. A. Dawsey.
10:30 Ten Points in Sunday School
Excelleucy, Mr. Paul Quatbaum.
11:00 The Boy Problem, Mr. Will
Goldfinch.
11 30 Elementary Work, Miss Mar
jory Quattlebaum.
12:00 The O#t?oiz?d Adult Bible
Class, Paul Quattlebaum.
12:30 Dinner on the Ground.
Afternoon Session.
2.00 Son# Service.
2:15 The Home Department, Mrs
F. H. Johnson.
o. 4K rr\i r i * * ^ *
xue itiernauonai 5>unciay
School Association, Dr. E
O. Watson.
3:15 The Teacher and Teaching,
Prof W T. Coker <.
3:45 How to Train Teachers, Rev
D. L. Roten.
4:15 Organization of District No.
2.
W. M. U. Meeting,
Oo Tuesday, February 10th, 1914,
the W. M. U. Auxiliary to Wacexmaw
Association, will hold its regu
lar meeting at Loris. Mrs. J O.
Qough will be there as an attractive
feature of the program Every
department of the W M. U and
(every church where there is no
i ?"<>ie*y. are earnestly urged to send
delegates, ftend delegates' names to
Mrs. O. E. Tcdd, Lorle, S. C., &o
they can be assigned homes.
Mrs. <0. H. Snider, Supt.
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Conway Methodist Church.
Services for Sunday, Feb. 1st:
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Preach
ing at 11 a. m. by Rev. E. O. Watson,
D D., President of the Horry
Industrial School. He will also administer
the sacrament of the Lord's
(Qi)pper. Epworth League at j) 30
, p m. At tLo evening survice (Y 30
p. m ) the Woman's Chribi.Un TemBerance
Union will have charge, apd
llss Cleo Aftaway will speak.
Prayer-meeting op Wednesday
pight.
A cordial welcome for all
4ibert P. Pett*i
Pa^t >r,
W. C. T. U. Service,
Next Sunday night at 7 30 o'clock
at the Methodist Ckuroh the local
Woman'8 Christian Temperance
Union will conduct a service in thp
interest of their cause. The meet
ing will be addressed by the Stite
Organ'# r, Miss Cleo Att&way. The
public are cordially invited to at:
tend, Miss Attaway is a an interesting
speaker, and her visit here
a year or two ago is pleasantly remembered,
Wonderful Cough Remedy,
Dr. King's New Discovery is
known everywhere as the remedy
which will surely stop a cough or
cold. D. P. Lawson, of Eidson.
Tdnn, writes: uDr, King's New Disoovery
is the most wonderful cough,
cold and throat and lung medicine j
ever sold in my store. It can't be
beat, It sells without any trouble
at all. It ueeds no guarantee " This
is true, because Dr. King's New
Discovery will relieve the most ob^
stinate of ooughs and colds, Lung
troubles quickly helped by its use
You should keep a bottle in the
houBe at all times for all the members
of the family, 50c and $1 00 All
Druggists or by mail, H E, f3ucklen
& Co. Puihdolphia or St, Louis.
Tribute of Respect.
We as a volunteer coromit'ee, of
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I mo ouvjits bb ououay fijno il set forth
this tribute of respec . and mem >ry
o onr friends, G3or^e Stalyey, an'5.
,1 B'O Hucks and iheir famines.
Unsolved, Toat we regret and deep
ly feel tneir loss to our community
as #^od law abidim? cinz ?ns aid
I fai hful Sunday Suho ?1 workers and
consistent member j of our church.
We earnestly recommend there as
such to the community in which
they now reside,
Bro. George Stalvey has for mo**e
than forty years been identified wi'h
our Sunday Sohool as student, tea h
er, and superintendent. It is fuither
resolved that their homes be
not erased from ou- Sunday Sch >ol
class book^ and thet they be repaired
as honorary members of the ?rme
und fiat a copy of these resolutions
1 be 9pread on ,our minute book, a
copy bo sent toeach of these families
and a oopy inserted In our oun*^
papsrs
S S. Sarvls,
W, B. Clardy,
E A. Staivey,
I W. K West.
| Committee.
I C?ti Oil Strut, Other Statins Wm't Cun
I The worst cases, no matter of bow long standing,
I are cured by the wondsrful, old reliable Dr.
Porter'a Antiseptic Healing OU. It relieTel
Pain and Heals at tbc same time. Xc, 50c, f LOO.
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CONWAY, S. C., THURSE
'BlTil
Home Here, Reported in
Trouble at Dillon
WHERE ISSUED CHEEKS
Claimed That he was the Son of A. C.
Thompson, the Latter by Telephone
Denying he had Any Such Son,?In
Jail at Dillon on Charge. |'Not
long ago when the store <?1
Cjnway Mercantile Co., as publish
ed at the time, lost a roll of bill from
the money drawer, and perhaps
other articles, Matthew Conner, who
was ciiKnontoH lur tko o*^( i
k v?vu uj IUC OIIU1C Ul lltkV irg
committed the crime, ran away
from home after siujiig around
here a day or two. fie was
uext heard from at Dillon, where he
tried, it is said, to impersonate a
son of A. C Thompson. He purchased
goods with the ohecks, and
was td with ihemon a wheel. The
store keeper 'phoned to the Bargain
House here and as a result, he had
the young man arrested at Hamer.
At hut accounts ho was in j lil at
Dillon. The Florence Tiroes contained
the following acoount of the
matter In a recent issue:
Dillon, Jan. 23 --Monday morning
oarly a young man of respectabl j
appearance walked into the Jones
dry goods store here, handed the
proprietor a list and asked him if
he could 0|i it, as he would have
give u eheou for the amount and
therefore preferred, buying all the
articles from the same place, Mr.
Jones npon making inquiry as to the
man's identity, etc, was protPpUy
imforrpod that ho was the soq of Mr.
A, C. Thoippsqn of Conway, and the
check would be drawn on the National
Bank, of Conway. While the
customer was being waited on two
long distance calls were put in, one
for the above mentioned bank, the
other for Mr. Thompson,
The bill amounted to about ifr45,
and a reply coining promptly from
the Conway bank that any check
from Mr. Thompson'sspp would be
honored, young Thompson' pro
ceecjed to papk the goods ni a srnull
suitcasQ, except a pair of shoes and
a rain coat which he failed to get
in with the rest, of the articles purchased,
These, he stated he would
call for later. He then strapped
the suit ease to the rear of a bicycle,
which ho mounted and t Jok the side
of the railroad towards Hamer,
Shoitly after he had gone a message
came frcm Mr. Thompson informing
Mr, Jones that he nad two
sons, the one was with him and the
other otf at school, Sheriff Cano
being immediately needed of the
affair, boarded Atiantio Coast Train
No. $0, whi^h was just then coming
in, and go tfT at Hamer, feelingconjjident
that ho would get there
ahead of his man, which he did
Soon the young man on the bicyclo
with the suit case, just as he hud
left Dillon, ridi. up, Mr. haue took
charge of bim and brought bim back
with a t Jam he had sent on to Hamer
before leaving Dillon, lodging
him in jiil, where he awaits trial on
a serious charge. The prisoner's
father, a Mr. Conner was notiiied
and he arrived yesterday.
The young man is a son of Mr. M,
Conner of near Conway, who is an
honest and indut trious farmer, His
friends sympathize with him very
much in the trouble that has come
to him by reason of the acts on the
pai t of his boy. It is hoped on his
account, thi.t the tangle will all be
straightened out.
? DON'T
TAKE TIIE
WRONG MEDICINE
| If Your Liver Gets Lazy You Need a
liiver ionic, l\ot Merely a Laxative
for the Bowel*.
Many people takoaeimple laxative
when their liver gets sluggish rather
, than take calomel, which they know
to be dangerous. But a mere laxative
will not start a sluggish liver.
Wh. t is needed is a tonic ?tbat will
liyen up the liver without forcing
you to stay at home and lose a day
from your easiness.
1 Y >u have such atonic in Dcdson's
1 Liver Tone. Dodson's Liver Tone
' must be all they claim for it because
, they guarantee it to take the place
'[of dangerous calomel and agree to
1 hand back the iponey with a smile to
any person who tries Dodson's Liver
Tone and is m.t satisfied with the
' relief it gives.
Dodson's Liver Tone is a harmless
| vegetable liquid wit'j a pleasant
taste, and is a promp t and reliable
remedy for constipation, biliousness,
sour stomach, and Che other troubles
that come from a torpid liver.
Norton drug store give it their
personal guarantee and if you will
ask about this guarantee you will
) prot ?ct yourself against Imitations
, that are not guaranteed. Large
bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone is bO
| ce^ts. Adv.
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AY, JANUA.RY 29th, 1!
AI1HAMS?CHKKL
Miss Sarah M. Abrnms Become the
Bride of Mr. Samuel M. Creel.
Oj Thursday, January 15.h, at
the residence of the brides mother,
Mrs Josephiue Abraws, Miss Sarah
M. Abrarns was married to Mr Sam
uel M. Creel, Rev* A. I) Belts, pastor
of the Conway Methodist church
performing the ceremony, The
ceremony was witressed by a lar^e
crowd of relatives and frieuds of the
contracting ptrtie9.
The bride ^room has a lari^e number
of friends who will be ?lad to
Jearn of his #ood fortune in winning
6ne of tho most chai ining youn^
[ ladies of this section, She is a
daughter of the lute C. L. Abrams.
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*_?y urn awccvuess ulu cnarm sno nas I
won the good will of the entire cornunity.
Many friends join in wishing
the hapoy couple a long and happy
married life.
Entertainment at Collins Creek.
The Collins Creek school will now
close in a few days, after a very
successful term, taught by one of
best teachers, Miss Juiia Ludlam of
Adrian, S. C. Miss Ludlam, will
leave this place in a short time, we
all regret hpr departure for sho has
not only worked in our school, but 1
church an J Sunday School as well.
There will be an ei.tei t linment ai ;
Collins Creek school house Wednes-I
day night Feb. 4'h, beginning at
C:30 o'clock, The program will con-1
dst of dialogues and reoitations.
Ucv. Mr. Qoojglns has agreed to 11
give u* an opening uddress. and we I
hope to have ^rof. Brown with us 1
The public is cordially invited,
Oilio Tharp. I
Notice of Sale
I will offer for sale at the late
residence of the deceased, at 11 J
o'clock in the forenoon on Feb*
ruary 7th, 1U14, ail and singular
Vne personal estate of W, J. Stan-1
ley, Dec'd. Terms of sale cash.
J Sid Bellamy, Admr., of W. J.
Stanley, Dec'd,
Sunday School Convention.
Next Sunday, February 1st, then
wil.'be held a conyontion of the Sun-1
.1 ri i ?
uay ocoooiB in district No. 4. a1
Tilley Swamp Baptist Church. This
district comprises the territory lying
North of the Myrtle Beach rail
road and East of the Atlantic Coast
Line, All Sunday Schools In this
district are urged to be represented.
Too following is a program of the
convention:
10:00 Devotional Service.
10:30 A Banner Sunday School,
Mr. Paul Quattlebaum,
11:00 The Elementary Department.
Miss Marjory Quattiebaum.
11:30 The Organised Adult Bible
Class, Mr. E. S. C. Baker.
ly.OO Teaching Teen Ago Boys
Mr. Will Goldfinch.
Organisation of District No. 4.
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A Correction
0*ing to a miss print in our last
issue, the data for thellorry County
School Rally was published as January
30th nnd 21st, instead of March
20th and 21: t as was intended. Be
sure and note this and be ready to
attend the rally ou March 20th and
21st.
Solicitor Singleton Sick.
The many friends of Solicitor L. B
Singleton will be pained t) learn
that he is very ill it the home of
his parents in Bucks township.
About tin da} 9 ago returned from
his fathers'home here and went t)
Columbia where specialists were
consulted. The report reached
hero that he had a case of pellagra
lie returned on last Siturdav and
wa9 met at tho train here by his
father and mother and was takon to
their home agair. It is hoped thai,
he will soon recover and return to
his cilice again.
WANTED.--Earnest minded boys
and girls to know that the Horry
Industrial School, ottering live
grades of regular High School work,
with choice of special courses in
Agriculture, Mechanics, Dome.^t'c
Art, Domestic Science, or Bookkeeping,
without extra charge, can
accomodato twelve additional boys
and girls after the Christmas b< li(lavs.
Nh.t nnnila wl'.l hi> rrr>Aivorl
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from re opening day, January 5th,
to February 15r.b. $35 00, in advance,
pays Board, Tuition, fuel and
lights included, for quarter term of
nine weeks. Opportunity i9 offered
to reduce this by work. One has
paid all expenses by work. Anyone
with a will to work and a mind to
study can reduce expenses by one
louithor more. Write at once to
E. O. Watson, president. Horee,
Horry County, S. C. Adv.
mrnrnam^ w ? ?
The Best Hot Weather Tonic
GROVE'S TA8TRI.KS8chill TONIC enriches the
blood, builds up the whole system and will wonderfully
strengthen and fortifj you to withstand
the depressing effect of the hot summer. 50c.
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Gathered By the Herald
Man in a Week
CAUGHT IN THE PASSING
Stray nits of Local aad Personal" News
- -Some of Those Mentioned You
Know?Others You May Not Know
- Happening Around the Town
O. E. Johnson was in Conway
last week.
WadoIJardee was hore the latter
part of last week.
.1 A Uni>G cnonf ~ ""
- -- ? ? J v? o cpcuv SUUIU LIIIH* II]
Conway last week.
J W BVunsou jr., of Simpson
Creek was in Conway last week.
W E Jolly was among those visiting
Couway on business recently.
Col. S. M. Ward of Georgetown,
was in Conway last week on busin*
368.
Every thing adveitised at Justice,
S C., will sell February 5th, regardless
of price. Adv
Miss Alma Moore of HomowcoJ
spent the latter part of last week in
Conway with friends.
Eat oysters at Epworth Hall Friday
night, Jan. 301h. Proceeds for
The Contonian.
J D Shelley was among those
visiting Con way on business recently.
A B Wilson has moved away
from Conway and gone to Marion,
S, C.
S A Gore was among tho leading
'armers visiting Conway the luUer
part of last week.
S BufTkin of of Norton, S. C , was
in Cjnway on business one day last
week.
Monroe Carter was among those
in Conwav last week aitandini/ thn
drainage bearing.
The worn on tho erect on of the
now mill for Conway Lumber Company
is now well under way.
Jule M. Harrelson of Green Sea
was in Conway one day last week
on business.
If you wish to bo happy and prosperous,
deposit witn Farmers &
Merchants Hank and trade at THE
CASH STORE. Adv.
Come one, come all and eat at Epworth
Hall, Friday night, Jan.HOth.
Proceeds for tho bene (it of The Contonian.
O E. Powell of Tabor, N. C., was
in Conway last Saturday, and while
he was here he paid a visit tj the
Herald oflice.
E L Sanderson, a lead bag
businese man of Loris, S, C., wrs on
our streets on business last Saturday,
J. Waterman Cook has moved t:>
Avnor, S. C., where ho will conduct
a large mercantile business for Burroughs
& Collins Co. It is stated
that he will have a wholesale department
and furnish country merchants
w th their supplies.
C. F. Powell, cashier of the Farmers
State Bank of Avnor. snent.
some time in Conway the latter pat t
of last week.
Isaac Scherr has sold his interest
in Everybody's St >re to his partner
Louis Scherr, and has retired from
the business. Louis will continue
the business on his own responsibility.
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ii> was rep >neu nere iasi week
that.a negro woman's house had
been burned up near Loris, and thai
a negro man bad bjen burned up
with it. It was thought that thi
man had botn drunk and tjrned the
lamp over.
E If Iljtker has moved from Cerro
Ujrdo to Garland, N? C., where
he is now engaged in the timber
businesr.
S J Lewis is building a fine reside
nee at Ay nor. When finished it
will one of the best dwellings in
that section of the county.
10 000 people, more or less win attend
the b'g auction sale a*. Justice,
|S C., February the 5\h. You 9bould
bo there if you want to make money.
Adv
STRAYED,?From mv place, neai
Adrian, two small yellow cows,
about 4 years old with crumph
horur, had on bell?. Will'pay' suit
able reward for information or re
turn of same to C W. Hux, A Irian
S. C. Ad>-2-12 3t-pd.
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i OYSTBR SUPPER I
\ Given by the Knights of Honor on
Occasion of Installation of H
Officers. J
| The Knights of Honor, of whicl? fl
Con way has a very flourishing lodge$- n
gave an oyster supuor to the memL ffl
be rs of the lodge and their friends! 1H
on Thursday night of last, week, thtf^ 9
Occasion being the in-talh tion off 9
ollicers for the ensuing year. TheV S
following ( tlicers were instal'ed:L I
Past die t itor, VV. H Rollinson; die-1 fl
tator, Paul Qoattlebaum, vice dicta-1 9
tor. J. T. Mishoe; assistant dictator,! 9
J. E. Dawsey; reporter, J. O. Cart-|
ri tte; treasurer. W. Popov h^/..! ?
wicke; chaplain, S. (). Greco; guido,^| jB
\V. J. Abrarns; guardiau, J. L. Chest , 1
nut; sentinel, K. B Nichols; trus J
tees, C, P. Quattlebaum, D. T. Mc- J W
Neill and 13. T. Uyinan. Jfl
The ceremonies were concluc/ed (I
by J. H., Roboit<, Supremo Deputy j I
of the order. There was a large at- ; 11
tendance and tho responses to the f|
following toasts, were much enjo^ed I
by all those present: "Fraternity," '?
Supreme Deputy J. H. Roberts; 'm
' Our Order," Supreme Representa -H|
tivo C. 1*. Quattlebaum; "Our fa
St.te," Grand Dictator D, A. Spi- |
vey; "Our City," H. W Ambrose; jl
"Brotherly Love," Rev A. D. -fl
Betts; "Woman," L, D. Magrath; J
"A Tennessee Marriage,"-a recita- |
tion by Miss Edna Mae Stephens, of I
the Burroughs School faculty. .1
Important Meetings. I
Rallies will be held by prominent J
speakers, representing Clemson, tne A
State depai tment of Education, and 1
the United States Department of i
Agriculture, in the Farm Demon- |
stration Work in this county, the ||
following being the itinerary. Feb. 13, |j
Green Sea at 10 o'clock A, M., and i
Loris, at 7:130 p. in , Feb. 4th, Socastee
at 10 a, m.; Feb* f>th, Todd- I
ville at 10 a. m , Aynor, 7:130 p, m. ]
Feb. (Lb, Horry Industrial School at
10a m. The speakers will be W H.
i Bartan, Assistant State Agent in
Demonstration Work, a representative
of Clemson College, of the
U. S. Department of Agricu.ture, |
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?*uvi u, represeniauve oi the State
Board of Education. A large attendance
at each place is expected.
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Rev. A/ i/. BettH at Princeton.
Kov, A. I). B ?tts, pastor of the
Conway Methodist Church, left the
lirstof this week for Princeton UniI
versity, A revival meeting (?f two
I weeks or more started yesterday at
Princeton Methodist Church, adjoining
Princeton University, and Mr,
Betts will assist in these meetings ,
until the close. Priucet*?n Moth- 1
odist Church is-a magnificat - U .ice
costing nearly a hundred thousand
dollars. The liev, W. W. MoM. it is
the pastor. The friends of Mr.
Bvitts horeettiem it an honor that
he should be called to assist in those
services.
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CONWAY'S POSTMASTER
EXPRESSES HIMSELF
A. T. Collins, of Fourth 1lv?nue,
Speaks to Conway People.
When one whom we all know and
respect, makes a statement for publication
as Mr. Collins has, its proof
that the facts are substantial. Mr.
Collins' story should be read by
every Conway citiz m; it's a vital interest
to every home her". This ?s I
what he Hays: "l am contident that !
Doan's Kidney Pills are a fine kidney
medicine and act. Just as represents,
says Mr. Collins. I have
, taken them when suffering from kid
S ney complains and backache and
have been greatly relieved. I have
I t, SI U P n thpm trVion : ' l-U
t* uwu o u (i u 1 1U ^ I ru Ui K I CI*'
noy complaint and backache and
have been greatly relieved. 1 have
no hesitation in endorsing Doan's
Kidney Pills."
Mr. Collins is only one of many
Conway people who have gratefully
endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills. If
your back aches?if your kidneya
bctber you, don't simply ask for st
kidney remedy?ask distinctly for
Doan's Ivdnev Pills, the same that
Mr. Cullins Lad?tbe remedy oaoKi-J
oy home testimony. 50c all store s.
H'oster-Milbum Co,, Props., ButTal ?,
N. Y "When Your Back is Lame
? Kememoer the Name." Adv
CONWAY LODGE, No. 65, A. F. M.
A There will bo h regular coin
j[ intinlration ct Conway Lodge
!*<?. 1 '>,A.F. M. will he hel<l
Monday Feb. Wtli 1914, 7.80
jWpjBi |?. m. We have work a
f ^?5jiHr%r \iuoet orpry inetling, eo
pleaee come on time.
WL BRYAN, W. M
v,llAw', I>I SKNIil ItV. 8eC.Fro.Tpin
Hamp LonjkT, an ndustrious farmer
of tre Ad rain sectloi of the cou
tv, was it Conway on business last
Saturday.
Mr and Mr9. U. A. Dusenbury
- have moved back to thVir country
- place at Toddville. Toe residence
, here has b2i u reated to H. C. Cannon.