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""" BOUT Worth Care Do you read the U your baking powder of tartar or, on the ot or phosphate ? Royal Baking Pc cream of tartar, derh adds to the food only Other baking pow phosphate, both of used as substitutes because of their che? Never sacrifice q ness for low price. ROYAL BAKINf New Your neighbor v. ill find you out and your character which is bad and which you think you have successfully hid from him, is as open to him as a, hook. You are like an ostrich which merely hide# his eyes in ihe sand and thinks thereby that his body is concealed. o Cict legal blanks at the Herald office. o When you have a real business ot your own to atom! to, there is little | time left to answer slanders. A POPULAR VERDICT Based on Evidence of Conway People. Grateful thousands teii it? Of weak hacks made strong? Of weak kidneys made well? Urinary disorders corrected. Conway people add their testimony. They praise Doan's Kidney Pills. Conway evidence is now complete. Conway testimony is confirmed; Reports of early relief substantiated. Merit doubly proved by test of time Let a Conway citizen speak. B. F. Skipper, carpenter, Main St.. Conway, says: "I was annoyed by pains in my back. My kidneys did r.ot' act as they should. I used Doan's Kidney Pills procured from the Norton Drug Co., and they brought me prompt relief. I have had no hackache or pains since and my kidneys have been regular in action." (State-i ment given January 5, 1910.) OVER FOUR YEARS LATER, Mr.j Skipper said: "1 use Doans Kidney! Pills occasionally, whenever my kid-j tipvs show nnv sio-ns of disorder and they always Rive n e relief." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get. Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that) Mr. Skipper has twice publicly recommended. Foster-Mil burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.?adv. ' 1 -m - ?v., : ' H. V -v r; V ' C~ " -r \ .;'>< \V-. Cop l? I mm i|J? ?( 11M My R*i :. PfoctM P\l?nted A, 1807, wbick ka? made three ? Pi?? wfcui one HMk?d bd , ful Thought ibel to know whether is made from cream her hand, from alum >wder is made from /ed from grapes, and ' wholesome qualities. rders contain alum or mineral origin, and for cream of tartar ipness. uality and healthful3 POWDER CO. York ARMY FILLING VP Recruiting Campaign in Full Swir.p All Over Country. Washington, March M>.?The campaign to enroll 20,000 recruits for the regular army in the shortest time j possible was in full swing today. By orders issued yesterday 170 auxiliary recruiting stations were reopened af tor having* boon closed for more than a year. Adjt. (Ion. McCain has assigned 200 additional enlisted men to the work of gathering* recruits. From the auxiliary stations groups of uniformed soldiers are being sent out to nearby towns, villages ami ham lets. They arc well supplied with recruiting literature and the system spreads a net work over the entire country, (ion. McCain was highly pleased with the speed with which it had been put in full operation. Although no estimates of the nuniboi of men enrolled yesterday, the first day of the campaign, have been received, unofficial reports tell of lines of men waiting at many stations to present their applications. Prompt Try ity< tauvi | if you want person mat ion as to how < really is, smoked in a j the best makin s ciga*? For, Prince Albert h; o of pipe-peace and rr man. It will rpvo'iri C J and ideals. The ^^ ^^ ^ that ? and cuts ou rnoidt | - , Kco f&e j is so friendly to you it is mighty easy t You'll like every pip than the last bee fragrant and long-b back and ponder wh from snr.h inv'iK crw ? ? W ? ????? J V J V*W WJIAJV Men, we tell you Prir for it You'll under our patented proces quick as you smoke : Buy Prince Albert roe toppy red bags, 5c; (i pound and half pound crystal-glass humidor that keep the tobacco I* R. J. REYNOLDS TOBAC JaJy men r* i THE HORRY HE BIG CHANNEL STEAMER REPORTED TORPEDOED t | Carried 386 Passengers and Crew of 50?Rescue Boats Standing By. | With oSG passengers, probab*> ::n> oi them Americans, and a crew ! of about 50 on board, the cross channel si earner Sussex, plying between Folkestone, Engalnd, and Dieppe, Franco, is in distress in the English Channel off Dieppe. Unofficial reports say that the vessel was torpedoed. At last reports rescue boats were standing by. ! The iiritibh steamer Englishman, a vessel of 5,257 tons, which plies bci tween Cortland, Me., and Avonmouth, i has been sunk, but whether by a mine J of a torpedo bar. not been stated.! Sixty-eight persons on board were! I rescued. Whether this number eon-J I stituted the entire ship's company is: not known. It is still in the French and Russian war theatres that the heaviest | battles are in progress but fighting] j also is continuing in the AustroItalian zone, in Serbia near the Greek frontier and in Asiatic Turkey. The situation this year in regard to cotton [: worse th an ii was last year. j Last year the farmers were not hard, o understand tho situation and we dol r.ct he'icve that they will be foolish j enough to increase their-cotton acre-' ago this year. o COLDS QUICKLY RELIEVED. Many people cough and cough? from the beginning of Fall right| t'vroi:g'n to Spring. Others got cold ri i \r rx;~ I ct L MJ; cc:ti. i ai\c lo . i\ nig ^ ixvw lmo covory an<i you will got almost immediate relief. It checks your cold, stops the racking, rasping, tissue-tear1 ing cough, heals the inflammation, soothes the rav.* tubes. Easy to take,; Antiseptic and Healing. Get a fdV'.j bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and keep it in the house. "It is ccr-( tainly a great medicine and I keep a bottle of it continually on hand'* writes W. C. Jesseman, Franconia, N. i H. Money hack if not satisfied but it . nearly always helps. tinp Plates in me and Half-TaiieL, i5feRV ICE* *'? - ? I I ? *K J MBBIIMB WitMuiw111 y'i ,rA':,y.v - v - r'f r mi /mmzsk ra racararyrfTr* .:r "arm ial and positive mforielightful Prince Albert jimmy pipe or rolled Into *ette you ever set-fire-to I as a wonderful message j takings peace for every Lionize your srnoke ideas patented process fixes | it bite and parch I ? anal jcy smoke \ ur tongue and taste thct o get acquainted with, eful or cigarette better '*> , ause it is so cocl and urning. Youll just sit \y you have kept away ikings for so long a time i ice Albert is all we claim j stand just how different 8 ;Q mnl/pc Prin.'o " fw * A AW?fc kVVJ A A U1VV A JLAk^VI V | it! rywher* tobacco ia nofd: /ft idy rod tins, 10c; handsome tin humidors and in pound a with aponpe-moietencr tope in auch prima condition. CO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. BAIA OOWWAY, B. O. TREASURER HOLT WILL NOT STAND t\> The People of Horry County: At the end of my present term I vill have serve<l you as County Treasurer for six years. Having defi. itely decided at my lust election pnot to offer for re-election, I now announce that I will not be a candidate for re-cleciton to the Office or bounty Treasurer in the ensuing Primary. In the campaign of 1906, I t'ftme before the people, an inexperienced boy, and offered myself as a candidate for Probate Judge and the people of the County honored me by electing me to that position. After serving in that capacity for four years, I asked the people of the County to promote me to the County Treasurer's Office, and they generally supported me in my undertaking, and again honored me by electing me to that Office, and have re-elected me twice since,?the last time without opposition. In both offices, I have tried earnestly to perform my duty satisfactorily to the people, and efficiently; I have tried, as near as possible, to do as much for the people as they have done for me, and whether I have succeeded or not, lies within their knowledge, and good judgment. My association with our County Officers has been uniformly pleasant. I can rememebr with nuudv more pleasure, the forbearance and kindness of the people of the County with whom I have come in contact in business, than I can any of the petty annoyances that are bound to fall to tfce lot of a County Official. I realize that I have made mistakes, and that I have not made a perfect of- I ficial,?it is human to err, and in retiring, I only ask that the people of the County accept my sincere gratitude tor the confidence they have reposed in me. Again thankinc the noonln fr??? confidence, and for the honors they have seen fit to confer upon me, I am, Gratefully yours, ?JOHN HOLT. Conway. SI C.. March 27th, 191(5. o Greatest Misfortune. We believe that war is the greatest misfortune that can come to any nation.?Times & Democrat. COLDSfifLaGRIPPE R or 6 doses 666 will break ~ ny case of Chills & Fever, Colds Sc LaGrippe; it acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not urine or sicken. Price 25c. o NOTICE. AIT persons holding claims aginst the estate of the late Charles K. Gerrsid are hereby required to present the same duly proven, according to 'aw, to the undersigned and within tfat tune required by law or this notice will be plead in proof of their re(ovcrv. All persons indebted to the said estate are required to make immediate payments to the undersigned. WILL A. FREEMAN, Administrator of the estate of Charles K. Gerrald. Conway, S. C., March 21st, 1910. o Cares Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cure. The worst cascs.no matter of how long standing, are cured by the wonderful, old reliable I)r. Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves Pain and Ilea Li at the same time. 25c, 50c, $1.00 j I Bargain | 1 | yhe CHARL( I I extension of I April 10th. | will be accepted 4 the Daily and ( | subscription. T1 I News Service fr scription price. "The Forei T Every -Paxnil; this Sple Compound of Simple Laxative Herbs Recommended for Constipation. When a remedy has stood the test of critical analysis and strong competition for over a quarter of a century and establishes itself as the indispensable household remedy in thousands of homes, it is pretty good evidence ; of its efficacy. ( Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin has l been on the market since 1889, its use being gradually extended until now it is generally regarded by druggists as the staple family laxative. It is a com uinuMon oi simple laxative herbs, free from opiates or narcotic drills, gentle in its action and positive in effect. It costs onLy fifty cents u bottle and can be purchased in drug stores every where. Mr. Frank Klima, of 2809 Ashland Ave., Baltimore, Md., wi-ote Dr. Caldwell recently that he had tried about everything without being helped until he got a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which ho considers the NEW YORK LAWYER IS KILLED BY WIFE Frederick, Md., March 18.?Mrs. Eloise Young English shot and killed her husband, Arthur English, a lawyer of New York, at their home near here today. The shooting was done in the presence of their six-year-old daughter and is said to have occurred during a quarrel. English was the son of Thomas Dunn English,, a former congressman from Mgu* jnvepy and the author of the song "Ben Bolt." Mi's. English claims that she shot i:i self defense, when her husband, in a fit of anger, pointed a rovulver at her. An examination of the body of Eng lish. showed that a bullet had gone through the heart and that four* other bullets had taken effect. The furniture in the room in which the body was found was in great disorder, indicating that a struggle had taken placnt. Calls Doctor and Police.. After the shooting Mrs. English -ok her four children to the hoinu of neighbor to whom she related the lory of the tragedy. She telephoned o a physician in Frederick to hurry to tttie side of her husband whom she MILLINERY OPENING M ; HOW ABOUT arid it is time to begin prepare j made. When you go to loo^ mings come straight to, i line of Spring and Sium Chifons, Organdy and Silks, j ed 10 to 2 5 per cent,,Earn sel it will be to your interest to ] When you want Lac?s, ! th-em. Yours MRS. I. W HHHHHmBOHi i Period E: A * * sr a o April 11 OTTE OBSERVEF its Special "Barj Until that date N at the rate of $6. Sunday. $1.50 for le Observer's Spec: \17--L: A__ um yy asmngion is . I;H;I il |'V m nost Newspa; wo Carolinas C j ii i 5SSS i fN eeds I ndid Remedy | ^\n!^ KI.IMA^ ^ 'I greatest known remedy for indices- iii tion, constipation and. stomach troub- v les. in Ciet a bottle of I)i\. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin from your druggist and Keep l: it in the house. A trial bottle, free of y charge, can be obtained by writing to r Dr. W. 1>. Cahlwell, 4b<t Washington . St., Monticello, III. ? > said she had shot. She Chen <:il!< police headquarters in Frederic'^. asked that a warrant be ftaror ^ for her husband who, l>.? state^^ ^|H threatened to take her life. Sh^? H told the police that she had husband. ^ ^ Mrs. English was exonerated by a II coroner's jury here tonight after rl and three of her children had testified | j as to English's alleged brutality and frequent threats to kill her: i i The young woman testified that d ; while their two sons were cutting u wood this morning she requested her |fl ' ImcK'ilul )f\ nofmil < U n nlflni1 I\>mf i\ ' I vw v..? ? ..... . .... X _ quit on account of illness. Sho VriUl I _ ? this angered her husband who began t.o smash dishes and furniture. Mrs. Finglish secured a revolver, hid it in her dress, and later when her husband , took his revolver and threatened to k 1T1 her, she testified, she emptied' the five chambers.of her revolver into his body. k Mrs. English was the daughter of * , the- late McClintock Young, a. Fr??^r. ick inventor. She was one of the moat attractive members off the ; younger social set of Frederick ati the time of her marriage to Mr. English 16- years ago. o J. D. Anderson was among !;hose visiting Conway on business-omr day fast week. ^ ARCH 28TH AND 29TH: |l YOUR EASTER HAT? ing- to have that New Dress k for the Material and Tfiny Sparks. I have a compleW tner Goods in Crepes, Mulls, and while prices have advancing at the Same Old Price and look at mine before buying*: I Embroidery or Buttons I have I to Please, j I SPARKS. I xtended H t announces the | jain Period" to I ew Subscriptions I 00 per year for | 3 months trial J ial Leased Wire I worth the sub- I V per In The | I