L K, . . . r|l | Lrecel end W S. M. Chestnut was among: those i n visiting Conway on business last I LI week. 1 jjj Julius T. Floyd was in Conway last I Satudray. 1 ft' C5. Allen was hormone, day last 1 |flj \\w, s... . j * * * * Yv'i.i; ' f. ' Ma .- wick v??s in C flF way out. day la> del; on business. H * ?: + * * BR ft. W. ll'T/eb i was ani' iii; tln>y< ffl! in i lonwiiy iv.eonKy. i IJ J. A. 11:'mil ton oi ftaybovo wa hp Conway a lew days ; o II. Ii. I'hr/.v ( t (iin oon ; ( . ' i 1%' spoil i some t> i" m ( on way on i.;; [v ncss last w?'o\. 'if, ?.**** tl* l'' J. !. A' sins v tn ( Hi-, -a; ? { htjsine.-s oik ?la\ la 1 wet k. ^ ? m ? ? t jw .1. T. l?t . sent was hero mi" <1 f la t wt ok. S* * * * * Eal Rice. In stock wo have 'j; near GOO bag's. Wc can save; iV y?u money. Palmetto Gro I- cory Co.?Mull ins.?adv W v A + * i T. !,. Smart came to Conway one day last week on business. ***** jl I Jesse Woodward, who has bo n p with the Quattlebaum Light & b'C ! It Co., for the past several years, ha> y, rejiorted in Charleston for duty with. \ the colors having volunteered several i months ago. X .. A Major J. Saye Dusnebury arrived j J in Conway last week to spend :\ furf, 1< uj?'h of about ten days with relnB tives and friends here. After this j rij short rest he will be actively en 1 traced in the performance of his | duties with the colors. i' I .Miss Fannie IJurrouyhs, who i| teaching school near Fair IIluff, N. y ('., spent the week end here with j friends and relatives. f % ^ V jjj \V. L. Kdj^e, of Hand, S. C., was ;n j 3) Conway on business one day la. I 1 week. ' Ynur P.hnir.i VMS VIIVIV .j At any of the t i AYNOR?JORDANVILi t ^ Go to the one that is near< j we are plentifully supplied at ' best groceries the markets aff ! t . Seed Oats, Guano and i In large quantities, both f lar farm use, now on hand ] j Tobacco Canvas, IV! j Will arrive in time for the r j j[;ome in car load lots. '] AND NEVER I That wc have on hand a fi ing. Shoes (Shoes a sjJecialty) Call and bee our complete ! liday Notions, serviceable and a during* the Holliday season. Wc buy almost everything thing* that is used by the people barter-trade or pay cash,?and credit if satisfactory arrange m< Call at any of the three sto] . lines we carry. We are in the 1 ,ywe will try to merit it. AYNOR?JOfwLviLLE Personal V ' J I" There is no regularity about tlix schedule of passenger trains here now. Often in the day time the noon passcyiger train is from one to two hcurs late, and at night the matter is i?v< n worse, the passenger train not arriving sometimes until about o'clock. W. C. heaves was in Conway recently on business. * At K. W. IVince was in Conway last we- k on Ousinc . ? * # ? J. 1. A11; ii > v > > i of. Jordan villi* w. J .1 C nway en * hu> ine.-as last Tliur - j 'ay. * + >(- + * I. A. I'e't s, iii Conway tin lat1 j): -.11 of t week. m + m * m -J. 'I. '\ of N w 1 e.vt city, we? j . ( ?iv ; ?? .!. !* And< i son, < 1 ley; . to v. i' 11 i ': e visiiia;; CooV. : y !..:'C W( < j; i>u.-.I ii<' ' m * * it ? So far ll1' immediate eoniir.unily '.a. iiiai to ad on wood t! is Winter <.r In at in g. Our lccal d aC , received no ecai except a surd!. i? I which did net go far. * * * * * (?. .J. fl 'Ilidav was in Conway >n 1 usiness several days last feek. * * * * * Francis Holliday, of Galivanls l' < rry, was in Conway on business one day last week. ***** H. T. Williams, who was formerly running the barber shop near the town hall, lias moved into the Citv t Barber Shop. Joe Leseseno now has j the shop near the city hall. ***** Carson Grainger was among those visiting Conway on business recently. J. Herbert Bate was in this County on business last week. ***** J. A. I.ewis was in the Warn pee community last week. * * * I Dr. Williamson, of the Williamson iV- Mrown I.aiul & Lumber Co., spent a day bore last week. e of Trade I I hree Stores: ^ E--GALIVANTS FERRY ! i I 3st you to do your trading for all of these stores with the i ord. ' i Cotton Seed Meal or tobacco beds and for reguready for you to haul out. ainc Grown Seed Oats earliest planting, and will FORGET .ill line of Dry G oods, Cloth1 I i line of Christmas Goods, Holittractive gifts lor everyone i \ and we sell almost everyof Horry County,?cither ! we sell for cash or extend ants arc made. | res for any of the immense il business for your trade, and S -GALIVANTS FERRY 1 THE HORBY HERA I* George F. Wing, of Greenville, wus | in Conway one day last week. J. A. Butler was in Conway last week on business. m m m m m Season tickets for the Chautauqua which will be held here on Feb. 21, 22, and 23rd, are only $2.00 for adults and $1.00 for children.?adv * * ? m | The "Wake Up America program of the Chautauqua, which will be in Conway on Fob. 21, 22, and 23rd, is something now. (lot your ticket an 1 make your engagement to attend.? adv The deputy revenue collector wa hero last week at the ( owyuy X'u , iojr Hank anvl assisted a number of I usiue. s iien m making out t!v'r income lax r- 'urns. It is thou? i that he will probably rCu:n t? < ow.i 1. tw- i n now and the oxnivati >!' the ti.iu . I?. i 1 bis not coming will, n e:u M < lli fa.'lu e to make cut the i - tit > und ? di(? laws. ft is 1) '. n* ' t') \ni nu : V in g od '< > . * * + * K i'liw \v< ! (i- of last week 1 .* iostly c'< r but eoldev than the \vc< ic \ fore. . A season ticket f( r the Chautauqua j : y to ; '! < f 11.e pc- d'ormanc oh b i,i :unibc r. ?adv , i T. 11. ' 'kii;, of Aync r, S. ('., was n i a way on business one day last ... ,,.Lr ' 1 * ? I \ M. '!'> !, of Allen, S. (\, spent a day Ik:1 :ii: 1 week on bu: mess. * * * * ? .1. Vv. Hughes was in Conway a few days ago. i * * * * * By all< nding this Chautauqua you not only got your money's worth, but help a patriotic cause. The surplus goes to the Red Cross. ***** R. T. Elvis was among- the farmers visiting Conway last week on business. J. M. Edge of Hand, S. C., was in Conway recently on business. ***** Do you need hay? We have it. 2300 bushels seed oats, too. Palmetto Grocery Co.? Mullins.?adv?2t. ***** S. S. Anderson was in Conway recently on business. Those who attended the Chautaa qua heretofore remember Dr. Rad r and bis stirring lectures. He will ->o hor0 again on Eel). 21st, the opening day of the Chautauqua.?adv ***** Fifteen HunHro^i __ v. v* iiUOUUl') Burt Seed Oats at $1.15 per bushel, cash. Palmetto Grocery Co.?Mullins. adv?2t * :M * * Communications unaccompanied by the true name ami address of the writer can only bo consigned to tin waste basket. We must know who to hold responsible. John 1*. Cooper, of the Palmetto Grocery Co., of Mullins, S. C., spent salesday here being* interested in the H. I). KUiott land sales at th. ly ov? r the cables am! the re is no a.. uranee to when the list will b co ' pic to. Horry County i ? improving a atoeiv raising. Did you reiul that np.1 la 0 \\ ( c v's ; etc b \ ? < no farm- r? It was as re of i a hi calves. ? * i . s. ( !,:l was in Conwe on i. v -iy last v.a k. V * * ? S\\ a it on di nla\ a full and ( (.;. u!. "i < V\ ceds' Celebrated Ci 'drn . Tliey i.ie scarce this year a.id nbgaly b.:i v A -% '"l'rce/y ruin." will b- pi: yed by It < i\ 1 t;i1 < Ml at Wairiav.;-,;. . Sch >' !' w ? Friday evening, F? b. lb, at ?? k \ 1 H'k. Admis n l.'v and 2 *>c. 4- *: + * * Th> ('haul auqua is only one \v< k off. Have you bought your ticket? * * * * I Mrs. IVrrv Qua Ulebaum visited i 1 friends at Galivants Perry recently. ***>!?* FOUND?One child's small signet I ring. Owner may have by proving end paying for this ad. 'Rhone .V>A. j adv-11. Are you helping the Hods or the Rlues ??adv ? ? ? W. F. Stackhouse was here la ! week for two days, some of his time being taken up with the preliminary hearing' in tin- Johnson case for the United States District Court. * ? % * Two of the chief features of the approaching Chautauqua are, the demonstration lecture on Food Conservation on Friday morning, Fe.?. 22nd. and the Demonstration lectu'v b> a Red Cross Nurse on Saturday morning the 23rd. These cost yo.i only 10c each.?adv i ? ? ? ? .John VV. Singleton was in Conway on last Wednesday. i Buy your garden seed early, we have a full line now ready for youi ...... i - Harden. Norton i)nith, 10.18, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Hon. H. V. Kice. Judge Presiding, are as fol lows: * * Grand Jurors. Thos. Watts, 0 T [ 1 * .?!> !' 1 'V. . I! \V. i\. West. .Mayhury l loy1!, . S. l\ l anm a. J. P \Y i'.SMll. \. .V. Par ott, S. P. I luv 1 cs, ! I P. W. Lane. W. 1. Cmv dl, \.. G P ? I."/ V line1-on II. Pi x.T I la nelson, S. II. IL-.i e'son, Omr p. l'odd, J. L. IU11. Petit lurors. Joe P. Ployd, Sam C. Long, ( lyde 11 lli'ks, A. T. M i -tin, John C. C'raluun, A. K. Williamson, J< ">;i W. Harris, H. M. Tyler. P. G. Sarvis, J. M. P. Squires, Alva P. Kdge, C. I.cR.y Sti ickland, T. I.. Thomas, J. WHumphrey, H. C. Powell, i Reuben Thompson, I.. S. Dew, 1. P. Mincoy, U. H. V aught, 1). M. Cooper, C. C. Smith, I C. \.. Williamson, j L. P. Davis, Sam 1. V( iven, j N. L. llullar. M. Stevens, II. W. IJoycl, .J. T. King-, W. K. Pitman, .). A. Tindal, Tins. .1. Cox, Sr., i S. P. Small, Dillon KUiotl, I P>. Me. Cains, J. A. Johnson, FOR KENT. | For rent the cottage near the rosijdonee of Chief L. R. Ambrose, re| eontly vacated by Mrs. Martin ami fami'y. Apply lo H. II. Woodward. ***** NOT1CK. Strayed from my place about January 28th, one yellow cream colored 1 female bull dog. Will satisfy any j person who will let mo know where j she is. O. W. JOHNSSON. I ! ('ool SnriiMi'-t ^ ( ??!.. ? ~ * ? ?. X . tit I V I - I i"* , LOST-?On ro.wl between Alloa and Conway, Monday afternoon, one j Riip, marked "K. S.," one black I serge skirl and one tan crash middy blouse. Kinder please return t< Miss Kathleen Sessions, Conway, and receive reward.--adv-- ll-pd. I SAI.KSM KN WANTKO to solicit ()rders for lubricating oils, grease , | and paints. Salary or Commission. | Address THKIfAPYKY OIL CO.. | Cleveland. O.?adv?ll-pd. ***** I T\KKN IT. There has taken up at my pia * one stray bull yearling, black, with white spi)ts on it. about three yearold, marked with crop and upperbit in each ear, lias been a4 my place for 1 about two \ears. Owner please* no . i tify and pay charges and gel missing * property from Allshrook. S. C. ?). U. TYLKK. Jan. 1st, 101s?:it. LOST (INK HOC. I There has strayed from my place n Klovds township, one dull sootie * I ] hog with list around, sow. unmarked. 1 about one year old. Please not if;. . 2-7-1S?2t K. M. l.KW IS. h RKD 2, Nichols, S. C. 1 * >: . + ** I " STKAVKP About August 1. \9\7. n from Mi". Carbon (?r:xi!?jro?'s plac*. v young cow, rod brindled, marked ! 2 splits ia right car, snooth crop t( in loft. .). NV. W illiair, Tabor, N. f.\ Route 2. adv .'U p ! * i'AKKX IT liliu'k sow, white face, unmarked, about IS month.-', old. Owner can got same by paying *1^ charges, Cioo. O. Johnson, (iali- JL ants Kerry, S. RFD No, 1 -3t-pd *] r> |0 To Cur? a Cold in On? Day. Jjf 'akr LAX ATI VK BROMO Quinine. It stor* the " Ictigh and Headache ntid works off tMr: Cold re )twgi*ts refund money if it fails to cure, Ci ?. NV. CRO VIC'S siuuatirte on e.tch U'-x. 30c. FIVfe CONWAY RELIEVED OF MONDAY CLOSING I.ocal fuel administrator, Jonn Spivey had a telegram Iron tV * State fuel administrator last I'Yiriay stating that the national order as to Monday closing had been modified io that i( no longer applied, to Secjth. "arolina. Ho at or.ce mtii.ed th? )usiness men ami store k? per:* of h(> town and lie-1 ovl -; ' j'.s poi.n' ah'ad here a ero..!. The m? I fiea::*>n a f da ' t . vr.'s out ^ nt!i f'ur- ' va on4! : provisions j the s? ir.o i? g s w * . i >. 1* d?\ 'it' . ?I. *k'(:V ?f the u ?i '4 : u t i? clo- .. t M' I; a ' r. > ry . . > d with 11. North : i V\ t .. a v.'. no thisfamSTs r t ? n h s ?v t ~ i i' r \17-r ? ph'v \?A<$ i i i i'i 6 \ * - N fc V r? . 4 t . r i * . . . - - ? MM % ? 'P - > ' . . 4* ! ?O k IV l . 1 . . \ I ! 1/ \ ; < . * - ? ? - . - j <> \ 1 ' i . " t* IV ? ; > , 1 i >. thus ! t ir, j. rity o' t:;i !':ur. li < iiovry n ti^ ( ! . sn v-. T e throe y iirv ?v n : y vs. I. Yauirht. W. M. \ an; it, a .1. T. \ aitp. v . ?.'i 'i ' 11 v w i r.a . .. s }? < od soYm is as thi- c-.unrr\ iui. . Tlvry h fi vod lu k. r ' o DKATH Oh' LI HI I. WKST. Lieutenant Joseph !>. West di? d at '.is hoop. in Socastco township o-* Wednesday and the inlerou nt took place at Scoastoo church under the auspices ol' tin* local ledyo Woo.'an n *.>f" the World, of which fraternity he was a valiu d member. llo was cn'v* about forty-nine yoais o!" ; go ; ( had I.. v. ill for only about, a \v< ' Ho was a. lieutenant in the Spa. b.-hAnu rican war. and foi many \ 4>a";' bo fore his do lb: Ivhl the position Magistrate in S md > lwn-hh\ !!<> was a. gvod eiii>:< n wl :o; : death a distinct loss to this county. H\> is survived by his widow : w! ( a children. 0 ''' ml in stock for ycscar fW We use genuine Ford Parts only in our repair work CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO.. NO TICK TO WOOHMKN. Ther will I>o a nu? ling1 of 1 ve Oak ('amp No. 124, W. O. \V., on Thursday evening", Keb. 1*1, at S o'clock. \1! menthols urged la n'.'t id. CmiiIidate.-, to bo initiated. JOE LESESENE MOVED 1 have moved from tin* old sta id noar the old Masonic Mall to the sin o on d'd Avenue near the Tov. n Hail, and occupied until recently by M .. II. T. Williams. 1 respectfully a.oc the patronage of the public and v. 11 endeavor to give good service. r.dv-2-1-1-1 .? (>, 19IS, and a program and ? :. < *? linmont for both old ami -sunu. Y.'o specially ask all the ?*irl>- to hr a;^ oil-filled boxes and the boy ; Hod pooKols. The proceeds is t? .\o > a Church building". Oainio Alb n. Bessie Raboa. Fannie Rah?,n, COM MITT KM. tfo. 6B<5 rbi? it a prescription prepnrcd eapecUUv r MALARIA or CHILLS dL FE^EIR. ive or ?;x dosee will brctik r.ny case, end taken then us a tonic the Krver will not turn. It acta on the liver better than ilomc! and docs not gripe or sicken. 25c \