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I Price as Always I, I 50 cts.?$1.00 l| ~ (TWO S1ZKS) ;; = I>r. Caldwell's ? 1 SYRUP PEPSIN 11 = The Perfect Laxative r 2jVVe believe the public ? 2 ?.,:n ? ? win a^ntr^iait; wur ~ 5 rifice of profit in con- H ? tinning the old price in ? = spite of the tremendous E 5 increase in the cost of S 5 manufacture. You can = W 1 buy Dr.'CaldweH's Syrup i I | Pepsin from your drug- ? m ? gist for fifty cents or = I 2 one dollar a bottle. E I ^innnnmniiiiMMniintiiiiimmimiir. L nOHWAY RFSIflFNRE OFFERED FOR SALE } We offer for sale on easy terms the two-story residence of Mr. U. A. Dusenbury, on the corner of nth Ave., and Kim Street. It has artesian water, bath room complete, s.tables, <jj^rage, and is otherwise desirable as f will show for itself. See M. M. HedIrh k at Hotel Grace. Part cash, and balance secured by a mortgage on the property. Horry Land Agency.?adv. gonfidenceF RUSSIA UNSHAKEN i Washington.?Premier Kcrenslcy': i warning that Russia's allies will ha\* to bear her burden of the con flic fy " bile the war-weary nation negai ^ its strength, exhausted in three year has arousfed new expressions of con ^ fidcnce in Russia's future and assurances of support from the United States government and the represen1 tativcs of all the Allies. The Russian embassy made the pre I mien's statement of Russia's position I the occasion to reiterate that she has no intention of quitting the war, and ? the State Department, in an authorized announcement declared that in n | way could the premier's statement nor any of its official advices be conf strued to mean that Russia seeks i? ' separate peace. ' As another mark of confidence in I the Russian government, the Treasurj today authorized the immediate n.l vance of $31,700,000 to Russia out. j the credits of $325,000,000 already authorized. o COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint Not Served \ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. Court of Common Pleas. George J. Holliday, Plaintiff, Against Albert Norris, Manassa Norris, Mag nus NoiTis, Helen Norris, Mar; Norris, Flora .J. Holliday; and a' and singular each and veery of th hiers at law of J. A. Norris, decras, od, and of Purifoy Nc**ris, deceased, the names of whom are unknown to plaintiff, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complain! in this action, which has been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of i Common Pleas, for the said County, | hum uj ."icrvn a copy oi your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office at Conway, S. C., wihtin twenty days after the service hereof; \exclusivc of the day of such service; '' land if you fail to answer th ecomplaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff ii? this action will apply tc the Court for the relief demanded ir hte complaint. Dated October 3rd, A. D. 1917. H. IT. WOODWARD, i Plaintiff's Attorney. W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) To Magnus Norris, Manassa Norps, Helen Norris, Albert Norris,?and 1 all and singular, each and every of * the Heirs at Law of J. A. Norps, I Dec'd., and of Purifoy Norris, Dec'd. r the Names of Whom are Unknown tr Plaintiff, Absent Defendants: TAKE NOTICE That the Complaint in the foregoing stated action 1 Vand the Summdris of which the fore- I ' going is a copy were filed in the office I of the^Clerk of the Court of Common | Pleas in and for Horry County, at f Conway, S. C., on the 6th day of October, A. D. 1917. W. L. Bryan, (L. S.) C. C. C. P. H. H. WOODWARD, * Plaintiffs Attorney. fa / BIG SHIP PLANT , FOB CHARLESTON (Evening Post.) Advices have been receive at the Chamber of Commerce from Senator | Tillman to the effect that prospects for landing a big ship assembling plant here are assured,*as a contract etwoen the Sou he *n Shipbuilding! Co., r? w* i-h II. N/VVlihtelsey is I'vcsideiv;, and gove 'nir.cn t aut'nori>s, i \ tile pro. ess of making. ' a i*\s Khrv.Vii, uho has been kept * \\*:i -ill n' it fo " .pvninl utixL-J I . > i f.- jus* returned. ?> vinounce that Senator Tillman's ef ' >rt? for this city have succeeded. Mr. Kinnnich has issued a statement which he makes public fhe fact Vd Senator Tillman has "put it 7P\" T'e Southern Shiohui'di ig Co., ' .ins to be able to command ^ina*' il resource* of seven million dollars n l 4key will use a sRe near Remley*Vint for the'r assembling plant. A as alradv been announced, the p'uri . t<-? bring to this pert fabricated l? e' ports from Birmingham, and assemble them for launching at Charleston. A number of 7,o00-ton stee' vessels will probably be assembled hero before many months have passed. Mr. Kimmich states that on'dn-j ary labor can do most of the assemb ling work, if directed by skilled feemen. He not only gives Senator Tillman credit for putting the big deal across, but points out the hearty cooperation accorded the Senator by Congressman NVhaley, and also mentions the local cooperation, in securing a site rendered by J. L. David ar.d I James Sottile. It is expected that! , , . . i ... laicr on shiji parts will be built as well as assemble*! here. ?> NOTICE or SALE. IX THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In the Matter of: J. H. HUNTER, Bankrupt. In bankruptcy Under and by virtue of an order duly made in the above stated case by Robert J. Kirk, Esq., Referee in Bank ruptcv, and bearing date the 20th day Oi' October A. D. 1917; I will sell to the highest bidders, at Aynor, S. C. at the store formerly occupied by sai 1 bankrupt, beginning at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, on Monday, the 12t'* day of November A. D., 1917, all arid singular the following describe*! perse nal property of said bankrupt, towit: First: All and singular all of th* stock of furnitur? and merchandise of . said bankrunt mnHiin*?.i ' r . ?- ui nit flfcV'IV formerly occupied by said bankrup . or in or about the same, together wiiii all store furniutre and fixtures of every kind, as shown b.v the inven. tory. Second: All and singu'ar all of th: op^n book accounts, rights and cred't: v/hich are due and owing to sai bankrupt in the business heretovoi < conducted by hini a^ Aynor, afore said. Third:?All that certain certificah of stock of the par value of $50.00 .uj Post Dater Stamp Company. Terms of sale cash on the day <?! the sale. W. P. LEWIS, Trustee of J. H. Hunter, Bankrupt. Dated October 27th, 1917 1 Women! 15, Here Is a message to | ' suffering women, from I 1 Mrs. W. T. Price, of I c Public, Ky.: "I suf- I fered with painful../', I B she writes. "I got down [|W \ with a weakness in my | K t hack and limbs...! B U felt helpless and dis- BE" couraged...! had about H E given up hopes of ever B jP being well again, when B S3 a friend Insisted I FiU fjj Take " The Woman's Tonic in I began Cardut. In [SET 1 U * short while I saw a S H marked difference... I II * grew stronger right I [] along, and It cured me. I [I 1 am stouter than I J I hare been in years." II ffl . , If you suffer, you can 1 appreciate what It means to be strong and 1 well. Thousands of wo- I , men give Cardut the T W \ |H credit for their good 1 H health. It should help r V ?ou* TrT CarduU A% nU ^|| druggists. B-73 THE BOEBTHB i j| v | r w - ? Better Banking Ss The Federal Reserve F bin id resources of a thous established by Act of Coi farming and business intei We are members of thl better than ever before, t th .? credit and currency th and to protect them again li* you are not linked up our depositors eonie in ; helps you. i f M '* *"* >*v*Tro * vi 0 j rr *rt>fe;F?AC ?fcS?5IViK J Con .*?Y 13T/M A Natural If you catch colds eas if subject to headaches, by all means start today iKomi which is a concentrated r f tonic to put pow? the life forces a No alco The imported Norwegian oo< in our own American La bora tori Scott A 1 CANADIANS TAKE FORTIFIED FARM! Make Way Over Almost Im passable Morass?Allies' Guns Superior. ~ 't Canadian Headquarters in Franee.!n addition to taking Meetchoele an Crest farm the Canadians capture three other fortified farms on the let >t* their advance after encounterinj determined re isfance from the cnern; v/hose machine gun detachment- ha< Lo be driven fi am concrete strong holds. The Canadians carried the po sitions after crossing an almost in* passable morass. The wounded, \vh are returning from these fights, tot of innumerable heroic incidents o men facing the fire from machiia guns stopping to bandage a compnri ion's wounds or to pull men out of th< treacherous water of shell holes which threatened death to the unwa.\\ at every other step. The enemy's artillery fire, whil itavy over our whole advanced atva .vas erratic and scattered, our artil cry with its harrassing fire barrage.Icminating his guns. The superiority of our batteries was moved early in the engagement wh n he fire from the enemy artillery, M r-?l -|-rr f mjj ! have in this week forty :an buy. I have enlarged his season a full supply Hor ind Harness. .You can get a g ny line. Come to see me and four money than you can possi G. B. Ji bald, cobway, s. 0 L " ~ k iwy cj-l 4^> **#w&as&h SIP^III BnBfeSC ^feti! 4 .A? ;/|^^> srvice ler Firziers kinking System, wi' h combine! mdlicn doUara, has b , Nn ngress to stand back *.1-0 *osts of the country, s system which enal.'.es m?, o supply our firmer* v.*:'h ley need fi_r producing crop? st disorganized market:. > with this system as ane of and let us teli yuu l.ov; :.t LES NATIONAL SANK way, S rath Carolina. F&rtifsca tmn ily, if troubled with catarrh, nervousness or listlessness, to build your strength with miikmn .1ItlLJIVIl nedicinal food and buildings er in the blood, strengthen nd tone up the appetite, hoi in SCOTTS. 1 liver oil used in Sc+tt'm Kmmlmiom is now refined tea which guarantees it free from impurities. Sowac, Bloom lie Id, N. J. 1HJ which for some time shelled our guns heavily, slackened off quickly under ou?* bombardments. S Enemy Morale Weakening. More than 100 prisoners, togethef with many machine guns have been baleen in the latest advance. The movale of tho opposing forces is surely I" weakening, appreciable deterioration I ' eing noticeable in the prisoners cap; tured in the last 24 hours, com paired | w'th last week. I A visit to the nrisonevs' ..w.w v. i-v uni }r I *.oe.v. today showed youngsters 19 I veavs :??l. They report heavy easuallies from oMv artillery during all of ^ Wit week when ou. shelling and air1 plane observation were s > good the ! enemy's guns had to be moved con^ i :d mtlv from fear of being* out out of \ \ action. One o".' the nio. t important u j admissions by the prisoners is that " I d o erevay communications are in dan"I -.or c!' a b "oak down in the Passchen I .laele area. Ti e regiments which op-; j '^o?c I our advance were fighting on < 1 short rations. 1 Q In the ease of sea island cotton the \g**icultural Society of South Caro'in.i has taken a prominent part in , I the campaign against the weevil, offering substantia! prizes to the fa?*mers producing the best variety of early maturing long staple. While there is no reason f ,r alarm in tip's section of the state at this time, the cold fact remains 'hat the boll weevil has reached striking (lis- j tanco and that the time fc- action' I iH'iim.ii lo.s.s by the scourge luis ar- j I rived. If 40 51 J Horses and Mules, the best I > r Stables and will keep during ? ses, Mules, Wagons, Buggies, lood selection of any thing in ? wilt give you better value far * bly get any where else. a iNKINS TAX NOTICE. j The books will be (pen for the collodion of tuxes for fiscal year 1917, liom October loth, to December 151st, lf-17, without penalty. Payable during January with 1 pe** j ert. penalty; during February 1 per .cut. additional, and five per cent, additional for March, making a total o 7 per cent, from March 1st to 15th, at which time the books will close. IiEOULAtt TAX LEW. The legular tax levy for 1917 is as j . I l'ollo\vs: Mills date tax 8 1-C 'onsthutlonai School Tax ordinary County Purposes. . . . 5 1 -2 i Courthouse and -I li! Bo uls .. ..5-1 j *a.st Indebtedness and Bridge Bonds 1 I i - 1 j ^ w .1 iitp i;oh<i r und 2 Total 21 Mills I For Cor.vay, Gallivants Ferry, I.i Fe River ami Green, Sea Township: * in extra levy of *vo mills (2^ fo> Township Thai Funn. ami Cor Floyd Town-hip an extra levy of five mill.| ">) foi Township Rord Fund. An additional levy to pay speohd 1 -vos voted for School pu'poses a ( r ain Districts is as follows: DiatiaT^s MillMo. 1 Fort Harrclson 2 No. 2 ilver Green 8 Xo. 3 D>g Bluff 8 Mo. 4 Fayboro 2 Xo. "> Sandy Plain 3 ! Xo, C Athens 8 No. 7 Green Sea 8 Xo. S Fear Fay 4 Xo. 9 Little River 8 Xo. 10 Dogwood Neck 4 No. 11 Soeastee 8 Xo. 12 Collins Creek 8 V.? 1" vo:*i - . v.. i > Y? 1 V 1 If 5 No. 14 Centenary 4 Mo. 15 11 an* Branch 5 Mo iO Pine Grove 4 ^ I No. IT Wannamaner 8 No. IS Boris 12 No. 19 Burroughs 11 No. 20 Mt. Olive 8 No. 21 White Oak 3 No. 22 Bureol 8 No. 23 Good Hope 8 1 No. 24 Cetlar Grove 4 No. 25 Gurley 8 No. 2G Cool Spring 2 No. 27 Zion 8 j | No. 28 Chapel Hill 8 No. 29 Powell.. 8 No. 30 Princeville 4 Mo. 31 Sidney. 8 No. 32 Hickory Grove 8 No. 33 Finklea 11 No. 34 Oak Grove 8 No. 33 Howard 4 No. 3G Grassy Bay 8 No. 3S Hickory Hill 3 No. 39 Simpson Creek 8 No. 40 Joyner Swamp 3 No. 41 Daiav. ... ? o I No. 42 Hughes Mill 8 | Xo. 43 Hulls Island 8 j No. 14 Deep Branch 8 No. 45 Tilly Swamp 3 Xo. 46 Oakland 8 Xo. 47 Red Hii: 8 No. 48 Eight Mile 8 Xo. 40 Rod Bluff 3 < No. 50 Floyds 16 Xo. 51 Floyds X Roads 4 | Xo. 52 Poplar Hill 3 \'o. 53 Allen 2 1 No. 54 Valley Forge 8 Xo. 55 Knotty Branch 8 i No. 56 San ford 3 N Xo. 57 "Kveet Home 8 j Xo. 5S Johnson 8 Xo. 50 High Point 8 No. 61 W am pee 12 Xo. 62 Savannah Bluff 8 Xo. 6". Rohobeth 8 Xo. 64 Enterprise 3 1' Xc. 67 Ml. Pisgah 8 1 Xo. 68 Homewood 4 No. 69 Maple 8 Xo. 70 Poplar 4 Xo. 71 Shell 4 Xo, 72 Leon 8 Xo. 73 Mt. Herman 3 No. 74 Four Mile 8 Xo. 75 Virgo 2 Xo. 76 T >ddville 5 Xo. 77 Strawfield 3 No. 78 Ebonezer 8 Xo. 79 Rucksport 3 P rv ci ; ** ,w. c ij opnng u ranch 8 No. 81 Salem II Mo. 82 Mill Swamp 8 Mo. s:; Red Hill 1 Mo. 84 Hri'nson 11 Mo. 8") Watts 4 Mo. 87 Norton 8 Mo. 88 Wnceamaw 4 Mo. 89 Seven Mile 4 Mo. 90 Pauley Swamp 2 Mo. 92 Vaughts 4 Mo. 91 Oak Grove 8 Mo. 95 Twelve Mile 2 1 Mo. 90 Eldorado 4 1 Mo. 97 Carolina 8 Mo. 98 Kingston 2 1 Mo. 99 Aynor 8 Mo. 101 Pleasant Grove 8 1 SCHOOL HOUSE BOND TAX. An additional levy of two mills (2) 1 i Districts Nos. 19 and 80, and in J >istrict No, 61 an additional levy of 1 lur mills is made to pay interest on < r e School House Bonds, and to create 1 Sinking Fund for their final retire- Coi icnt. CAPITATION TAX. OASES COUNTED AS \ HOPELESS RELIEVEIr f/lor.t Ur,rs of V'.br.a Had Lost \ Fr.it'n in Modioinc \ SJC3ESS IS UNEQUALLED i Manager Fer United Cigar Com pany Tells of the Remarkale Results He Obtained. Mo*t medical di.scoverise are tried ' i on oast's r.'-j-.i __ Buim.-jnjf irom nlv i miKl i'<>- m of the disease that he ?mody is supposed to relieve. The statements published from vers of Vitona vho have t>ocn reievcd from various ailments, are in warl.v every crs^ tho^e of people .ho have tried every o.her remedy vithout success, until they had alost deemed themselves incurable. This has put Yltona under an addiional handicap since the patent has >rcn skeptical to start off with. Mr. C. A. Reese, who resides at 119 vuson Street, Atlanta, (la., and who > Mmagcr of the United Cigar Comaay. recently said: "V iniui '.s without a doubt the medh'ine I know of. In fac., t i'l do more than I ever thought a >H''.i i;io could do. For seventeen 'i ; i s I had faintiivr snolls. I ^ , ?. * n v/uiu ?;\o fail to the floor unconscious n i was always in fear of having licse attacks, which came sometimes is often as once a week. 1 heard \bou' the fine work Vitona was doing eid decided to give it a trial, al' hough L had little faith in it or any .hinu else. Soot\ after 1 started takng it. the spells became less frelaent and eventually ceased entirely. I feel that a great burden has been 'ifted from my should us by this .?i*cat discoveiy." Mr. L. S. Roam, the Vitona expert, in commenting on the above statement said: Vitona is now the talk of Columbia, and is without a doubt the moat oopuhir medicine being offered the people of South Carolina. It is relieving hundreds of men and women, .vho like Mr. Reese had practically ^iven up hope. I find it so that even ;he most prominent persons will give testimony in praise of Vitona, ">ut of gratitude for the relief that t brings, because they believe it their duty to do so. It is the J**mamtarium spirit to help the other fellow if you can, and that is the first thought of many who voluntarily .ell what Vitona has done for them. Vitona is sold by Norton Drug Co., Norway, S. C\; Adams' Pharmacy, hynor, S. C.?aclv. A Poll tax of One Dollar, for School >ijrp>se>, is levied upon every male itizen between the ages of 21 and CO e:u*s, abie to earn a living, except onfederate veterans over 30 years >ld. CAPITATION DOC TAX A Capltotion tax of One Dollar is evio I up /ii each dog in the County. C 0 0 IMITATION HO AD TAX R ad Tax for 1918 is payable from 'cr.unry 1st. to March 15th. 1918. FISHERY STAMPS IV ? - ? I- i.iiiery M:\mps can be obtained at be County Treasurer's Office at any ime. Those who write for statement of axes will please state whether or not heir property is all in one School )istrirt. ar.d give the name and num.er of the School District. TREASURER'S ITINEItARY. Tuesday November 27th. Dog Bluff, 9 to 9:30. Gallivants Ferry, 10:30 to 12. Aynor, 1 to 2. Cool Spring, 3 to 4. Wednesday, November 28tH. Bavhoro, 9 to 9:30. . Rehobeth, 10 to 11. Mt. Pisgah, 1 to 2 Hinson's Store, 3 to 5. Thursday, November 29th. Stevens X Roads, 9 to 9:30. Eloyds School House, 10 to 12. ^ inn iii i UO & Norton. 3 to 4. Friday, November 30th. Green Sea.' 0 to 12. Fowler's School House, 1 to 2. I .oris, 3 to 5. Tuesday, December 4th Daisy, 9 to 10. Nathan Bellamy's Store, 11 to 12. Ebenezer, 1 to 2. Brt>oks ville, 3 to 4. Wednesday, December 5th. Little River, 9 to 11. Warn pee, 1 to 2. \ Hand. 2:30 to 3. Friday, December 7tb. 1 Vlyrtie Beach,'9 to 10. * Stahrey, 11 to 12. Jurprses, I to 2. coopers Store, 3:30 to 4. Balance of time in the office at nway. W. L. BELLAMY, Trea*. Horry County.