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KMfOlDS I (ORANULU) ^INDIGESTION DtMoW? instantly on tonfut, or in kol or cold water, or vichj. Try at soda fountain. ' QUICK RELIEF! ALSO IN TABLET FORM MADE BY SCOTT * BOWNE MAKERS OF ^SCOTTj^EMU^IO^ioj COLORED PEOPLE TAKEIN THE FAIR Last Friday, the last day of the fair, was colored ueoole's dav. and it brought to Conway one of the largest crowds of them we have ever seen here at one time. There were farmers and workers of almost every kind from all sections' of the county. There was good order throughout the J day, and the day was thoroughly enjoyed. This is the first time in the history of the fair association that a day has been set apart for the bene* fit of the colored race, and the first time proves that it is good for them, and that they will appreciate it. BOX SUPPEK. There will be a box supper and program at Enterprise School on Friday night, Nov. 19. A good time is promised all who come. The public is cordially invited. Teacher and Trustees. TINS ONLY AT yOUR GROCERS Pmaxwell house ' i coffee j I SURE SHOT HOG REMEDY Medicine, Not a Stock Food ^ \SURE SHOT || Removes worms from the stom- j ach and kidneys, enriches the blood, increases the appetite, [ keeping the hog in a healthy, |j thriving condition. Do not lose money by delaying to use this preparation but BEGIN TODAY. Satisfaction guaranteed. PRICE $1.00 Sold by NORTON DRUG CO. The Rexall Store Conway, S. C. The Very Groci A1 "THE SANITAR We carry a complete stock Fancy Groceries, and assure wants at all times giving y assuring you of accuracy, prompt service. We carry Vegetables, Count thing that will help the 1 meals, so phone or call on i let us help you in planning g got it, if it's in town. Yours for Good Grocerie "THE SANITAR FILLING STATION ' WITH NEW BUILDING Finished Last Week and Began Serving Its Customers TWO AUTOMOBILES SERVED AT ONCE 1 Gasoline Engine Installed for Furnishing Air Pressure Tanks. The People's Filling Station has been installed in its new plant, and lt.S annvrmnlmo oi'ft ri^! jlnxl - ~ '! ' .... vuvuva uiv, 1 I 11 inilUlt .">U lllcU the' public can now be served in a very convenient manner. The station is located on the lot next door to the Town Hall. A new cement sidewalk has been laid in front of the building and there ure two passages underneath the shed for the use of automobiles. As passages have been paved with a good grade of cinders. As these passages are located, cars may pass from Main street underneath the shed, and go on out in the opposite direction to the alleyway which leads across from Main street to Laurel street. Just now there is but one gasoline filling tank in the plant, but another will soon be located near the front of the building, and when this has been done, two automobiles may be served at the same time. Lubricating oils and air for the tubes are being furnished. A gasoline engine has been installed inside the building and will keep the pressure tanks ready at all times to supply air for tires. POLITESOCIETY aduhdo din nnrtTii Hununo dhu oncftin Bad breath is Usually the Result of Improper Action of the Digestive Organs. Over eating and lack of care of the body naturally congests the stomach and other digestive organs. To overwork them means to 4 abuse them. The natural result is an ac- j cumulation of poisons that pollute I the system and produce foul and I ill r-melling passes, commortj' knonn as bad breath. Nothing is more repulsive and disgusting. It is the first indica-1 tion of an unhealthy body. At the | first sign, fortify yourseif against I it. Try SarDraS. A scientific preparation of medicinal roots and herbs containing no alcohol, espec-' ially suited for the invigoration of the organs of digestion and assimi-! lation. A tablespoonful before each i meal will invigorate the glands of: the stomach, liver and kidneys, im prove the digestion and puiify the blood. Mere laxatives do not go far enougi. proper use of, t 11 i L- t ? iiii.' ; ratiilLlii 1 I I ^1 VC J'UU cl clean body, normal digestion and a sweet pure breath. All dealers and jobbers.?adv. (1) j We are proud of the confidence doctors, druggists and the pubiij have in 666 Chill and Fever Tonic.? Best In eries Y GROCERY" of the best in Staple and i you that we can fill your ou good fresh goods and cleanliness, quality, and ry Produce, and everyhousewife in getting the is for what you want and ;ood things to eat. We've s and Promot Service. il & CO. Y GROCERY" THE HORRY HERA SOUTHERN FARMS NEED A VARIETY Great Improvement Made By Raising Many Crops on Farms LAND OCCUPIED . THE ENTIRE YEAR This is the Way to Put Things on the Move Throughout the South. I Farm conditions in the South can be improved by the use of greater variety of crops and definite systems of crop rotation and by the keeping of a greater number of live stock, according to specialists of the United States Department of Agriculture in Farmers' Bulletin 111?) recently issued and now available for distribution. A rational crop rotation in the South is one which occupies the land practically the entire year, protecting the soil from washing during the winter by the use of a growing crop, such as crimson clover, vetch, or grain. Increasing the number of livestock requires the production of more grain for feeding. Full-grown grains combine the two essential features, grain production aikL soil cover, in one crop. To s?mc extent they also supply a third desired feature, winter pasturage. The advantage of fall seeding of oats over spring seeding wherever the fall-sown varieties can oe grown are numerous. The yields are usually better, the fall-sown oats mature earlier, the land can usually be prepared in better shape in the fall than in the spring, fall seeding interferes less with other work than does spring seeding, poorer land and less fertilizer can be used for the fall-sown crop furnishes a cover for the soil (during the winter and prevents wash ing. Fall oats almost invariably yield more than spring oats, owing to their earlier maturity, stronger growth and greater freedom from disease. If a part of the stand is lost from winter killing, the plants which are left stood vigorously, so that the stand at was apparent in early spring. Fullharvest is often much better than sown oats usually grow more vigorously and mature from bn f/? weeks earlier than those sown in the spring. This earlier maturity often marks the difference between sue cess and failure, as tus later maturing grain is more likely to be injured by storms or drought and by rust and other plant diseases. Oats require comparatively cool weather for their best growth, so that those which mature earliest usually yield jbest, as the conditions are better suited to their development. Too early [maturity incident to fall seeding also KRET^ER LIGMTN II "THE BEST BY i SOLD AND INSTALLE D.C.JO Conway, S. C. 7|22 tf. Worn Down, Georgia Lady, Worn-out a Was Helped by J THE personal experience of Mrs. I Nannie Phillips, of Powder Springs, Ga., is printed below in her own words: "I was in a worn-out. condition. My etomach was out of order. I didn't Bleep well. I was tired all tho time. I couldn't half eat, and didn't rest well at night. "I would get out of heart and blue. I would feel like I was going to be down in bed. Yet I kept dragging around. S % e LP, COW WAY, S. 0., NOV. 18, allows the crop to be removed from the land earlier than spring seeding, giving- more time for the prepa- ( ration of the soil, seeding and the ( growth of the following crop. hearWconciuded in land case Clerk of Court W. L. Bryan was engaged last Thursday in going on with the hearing in the case of Isac L. Lee, plaintiff, vs. E. Hamp Hardwick and others, for the foreclosure of several mortgages given by the defendants to the plaintiff. The date had been continued from a date several months ago when all of the testimony had been taken except one or two witnesses on each side who were not present then. The hearing was finally concluded last Thursday but was continued until a few days later for the purpose of examining a third witness who had not attended the hearing, as was expected. The case is rather interesting because the records show a number of mortgages against this land, or parts of it, all given by the defendants, or their brothers, since the making of certain deeds from their father to them several yaers ago. o No Worms in & Healthy ChiiQ vii :i-i i-i- i ! * I .xii i intuitu iruuiHcu wilii worms nave nn tin I healthy ?x>lor, which indicates poor blood, and as a I . rulo, th??re is more or less stomach disturbance I GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly for nvoor three woeks will enrich the blood, im prove the digestion, and r?ct as a General Strengthening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then -iruw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will!* in .perfect h*B,th. Pleasant *.o take. 60c per *>ottle DEATFRTmEOT CALOMEL IN SOUTH Dodson is Destroying* Sale of Dangerous Drug with His "Liver Tone." You're bilious, sluggish, constipated and believe you need vile, danporous calomel to start your liver and clean your bowels. Here's Dodson's guarantee! Ask your druggist for a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone and take a spoonful tonight. If it doesn't start your liver ' and straighten you right up better than calomel and without making you sick I want you to go back to the store and get your money. Take calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak and sick and nauseated. Don't lose a day's work. Take a spoonful of harmless, vegetable Dodson's Liver Tone tonight and wake up feeling great. It's perfectly harmless, so give it to your children any time. It can't salivate so let them eat anything afterwards.?ad 13 4 . i Pirn HOUR fON THE FARM ' THERE'S K0 CAUSE FOR ALARM IF YOUR BUILDINGS ARE PROTECTED AGAIKST LIGHTNING WITH < THE ONLY GUARANTEED .uy^T SYSTEM OF LIGHTNING RODS. BRAND NIG ROD SERVICE TEST " D EXCLUSIVELY BY J UN Q n M II II U U 11 R. F. D. 2, Box 2. Out of Heart ind Tired, Tells How She Ziron Iron Tonic. "Wo heard of Ziron, and from what I read, I was suro It wouldn't hurt me, lr It didn't help me. But after taking j it, I found It really helped me, and I sent back for more. I ate bettor, felt ? much stronger. I am awe Ziron is a splendid tontc." Many people, who are worn down and disheartened, due to stomach disorders and nervous ills, find relief by toning up their blood with Ziron Iron Tonic. Tell your druggist you want to try Ziron on our moucy-back guarantee. 0 1920. Class That Has No Leisure. Leisure will always lie found by p??r? wins who know how to employ their Itne; those who want time are th? people who do nothing.?Mine. Roland PAMETTO Palmetto College offers thorc Secretarial, Typewriting, Boc kindred branches. A scholc es you a membership in our ment. We receive more calls all other colleges in the old established business colic I ual instruction. New equipi Day and Night school. Posi complete the prescribed coui lege in less than half the til school. Our student body re] south and as far east as Peni Palmetto College is known e^ Address Box 6! ( TVT r\4 \ AltU I 1IWJ or Box 173, Orangeburg, S.< Charleston, S. C. Palmetti 8i5 tf. The school that's We pay your railroad fare t "THE PRODUCT ACTIONS speak louder the worth of a motor c; More than half a mi chased Chevrolet cars are sold now than ever Chevrolet "Four-Ni: $820, f.o.b. 'PHONE #8 Retail purchaser will be rel until May first, nineteen t\ Buy in th ? ?i i wnere nign rents are not t( haps this item does not ex:s only the State and County expense in seiiing goods; ar es do not have to be paid. Our store is in the cour where you can come and sc and the advantages we enjc some money when you arri\ We keep the best gooc and we keep a good stock. 1920 for fertilizers, dry gc ers' hardware. Come to the old reliafc Toddville _ Just Like the Opera. The hand concerts are being attended by Just about all tbe people Id town who enjoy talking at the same time.?St. Joseph Gazette. i g ' ? COLLEGE l > courses in Stenography, tkkeeping, Accounting and irship in Palmetto College giv' Free Employment Depart for trained executives than South. We furnish all the *ges with teachers . Individnent. Experienced teachers. tions guaranteed. You can se of study in Palmetto Colne required in any other presents every state in the \sylvania. The reason is rery where. 5, Vamville, S. C. ? School) 3., or 57 Wentworth St., > College known everywhere. o Palmetto College. OF EXPERIENCE" ^ than words to indicate [ir. l'iion people have purAnd more Chevrolets before. - * i i P V.' \\ nety" Touring* Car, Flint, Mich. Dtor Car Co. CONWAY, S. C. bated any decline in price up venty-one. e Country ) be considered, where per>1 at all; and where there is taxes to be added in as an id where the high town taxitry but it is on a good road ino untViAiit a ? w mm < x vjuu u k JJJ.UV/U bl'UUUlS) >y will enable us to save you re. is to be had for the money Try us at Toddville during ods, groceries, and farm>le. iy n nn I* I Vk UUi s c mwmmkmtnmtmt ?hi ????w m hi** m * (