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P Ifce Horcg !&m\L 1 ; ?t?red at tha Poet OMra a* Conway, 8. C ;* m Second Claea Mail Matter. Hfc'. PL'BLlBilBD EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO. tUPHURlPTION ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR H. H? WOODWAUI); Editor r THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1912' Who Is Interested? Were wo to voice the sentiments of Horry, I think wo will find that all of ber people are deeply interested in the welfare of her roads, and just why the condition of the Sandy BlufT bridge remains as it is, we can't see. I think it a shanio on the county that this place is so unnoticed by the Supervisor. It seems ithafc he is doing nothing for the people of Galivants and Floyd who put forth their bcstellorts to place him in the position he now holds. It seems that there is somewhere a spark of prejudice toward the people of Mullius and the sf>ark that was once small and unrecognizable has grown till the reads leading to Mullins have passed out of existence in the minds of those who have in charge the welfare of the public roads in Horry. Now Gentlomen there is a remedy for this, the conditions must not remain thusiy. Something must be done. Now to the voters of Galivants T.U rrt . T anci r luyus j_uw usiiipo. x uuiun. iu your dutj and your specific duty to resolve in your minds that there must and shall be some disposition done with the Lake Swamp, the Hughes and the Sandy BlulT Bridges: Now if those in charge will not dispose - wisely these conditions, 1 move that some one be given the place who will, as far as possible, give rqaal rights to all and special privileges to none, N. In Loving Memory. The death angel visited our home on March 13th, 1312, and took from us our loving father. He was born April 7, 1811. He .pined the Meth-. delist church in eariy life and remained a consistent member until his death. He was in his usual health up to within a few moments of his death and the end of his long and useful life was sudden and unexpected. He leaves a wife and twelve childreu?seven sons and five daughters?and thirty-two grand children to mourn his death, but they mourn not as those who have no hope, for they know their loss is his eternal gain. It was hard to give father up, but the will of God must be done. He was a kind fitber , and loving husband and a kind friend to everybody. The funeral services were conducted at the home on March the 15th. by his pastor, Rev D EI Everett, in the presence of a large number of sorrowing rela ?? - ? " -1 f ?. ? y v* /I TJT ' a m/\ ?vi rt t it n fcives (lull lllCUU'S. U1"> luiuaiun were laid to rest at Rehoboth to await the resurrection morn. Lula. Better let us have that order for strawberry checks and be up-todate in picking your crop. I 8 the question almost daily ssl cfit of tl'OBC interested we have dc For the past ecvrral years we 1 grow as fast as the Conway Barg Stock Co. We Hailed in at about we are wciging about 180 pounds. Experience tells us if we try to these two mammoth ccrccirs lorg BURST. We will, thercfcie, hold let the grow. Our waist measure 10 years ago 1 measure, .13 inches. We have bcci and wearing out of the Conway Ba time, and our waist and bust ineasi the same size now as it was 10 yeari Its safe to say that if you w the best, enjoy the best of health not have the BIG IlEAl), follow si Bgw/j.v ? 1500'. Laidies' Gents' and Children reationn, we have more than 50( 4 hiiduns' to select lrom, that arc trimmed. If one does not suit yo give 3 ou the same hat trimmed I half the price you pay elsewhere. > f CONWAY I wi p5:' Hi ^ < Wmfr riMRry YEARS OF BACKACHE STOPPED. Remarkable Experience of Mr Barry With New ^Treatment Will Surely Interval All Sufferers. "To every fruiterer from backaches and kidnev troubles," says John W Barry, 336 BrandriIT St,, Fort. Wayne, Ind., "I want to tell that I was a victim of backaches for thirty live years and that like many of my fellow sufferers, I tried hundreds of remedies without relief I was so bad at times 1 could not remove mv clothing. Some one recommended Root Juieo to me. just as T am recoinm^uding it to you and atiec taking it as directed I found a speedy cure. [ certainly do uot hesitate to commend this great medicine to any victim of these complaints for I know what it means to get relief," The new Root Juice treatment promotes a fine appetite, makes dir.An((An .-.QnfonT. ca ft, ah nnr? nniicich ll^n pu i u-k/u ov; i/uw?v v .. . moot enters the blood; it strengthens the kidneys and not only drives out rheumatic poison, but stops its accumulation. The results are surprisingly quick. One week's treatment will make a different person of you. Many have said they would not take five hundred dollars for what the juice treatment has done for them. The genuiue Root Juice cau be supplied by any good druggist but tho public is warned against tricky dealers who offer worthless or inferior imitations upon which they make more profit. m m m Marriage License. No 205. Issued April 15, to Albert G Graham and Sallie Elliott, of Zoan, Married April 18, by Arnold Bell, Notary Rublic. iNo 206 Issued April 20, to Henry B Roberts, of Blanche and Addie E Roberts, of Jordanviile. Married April 2f),|by Re/ W J Langs on. No 207 Issued April 20th, to Sye Small, of Burgess and Elsie Singleton, of Laurel. No.return. N > 208 Issued April 22, to Arthur C Harper and Claudia G Martin, both of Port Harrelson. No return. No 209 Issued, April to Jesse of Johnson, Burcul and Lucy Sellers, of Myrtle Beach. Married April 22 by A E Wait, Deputy Clerk of the Court. No 210. Issued April 23rd, to Mtlvin tvowier, or iiowaru, aup Bessie C Rowell, of Tabor. No return. Rev J M Fleming, of Lumbertoo, N. C , passed through Conway the latter pirt of last week on his way to Adrian, where he filled his appointment as paster of the Baker Memorial Chapel, on Saturday and Sunday. Rev Fleming has become a preacher of note in the North Carolina chargo where he has made his home for the past number of years, and he has large congrega tions at his regular appointments at the Baker Chapel. He is a very ear nest .worker in the cause of the Master, S M Anderson, of Pircway, N. C., was among those visiting Conway on business one day the latter part , of last week. IaTki Let), ard for the ben- Dreses Ready-totided lo tell all. latest thinps in 1 have been trying to Dolly Madison S ain House and Live Spiing Silks and 125 pounds and now _ 1,CC0 Men, Bo Funis, beautiful follow the gitwth of, Jine ^ tr we are bound to--- 8n<^ lea<^y *01' J<; the ISO pounds and ,c7 81 c f.Vco1 sell everything. low meets it if 1 competitors guci was 30-iaches; breast 7~ . . i eating and drinking ^ Complete an irgain House all this rcJ?Jl* ire is as, Our hnt is ^B?kks?uc, 8 HRO 1000 lbs Senna ant to cat and wear p(!uV,^"1 and die happy and Apple lobacco, Thornhill Wag berries on, Hacki 's Hats, all the latest boro, Carolina a. ) Ladies, Misses and brellas for buggi ! just in and ready dies, extra Colla u the other will. We ter what you wai by experts for about and Half at Sta You can get your naval. ^ | AND LIVE STOCK k GRAINGER-GRAINGER. A Happy Marriage on Beautiful Easter Sunday. Oi &-titerSunday, Apri'7*.h, 1912 at 10 o'clock, a tu M J I) G.aing* and Miss Caroline G ainger wir happily united in the holy bonds o' matrimony by the Itav Ransom? Fowler, The wedding was a qu'et atTair but a very beautiful one. There was a larg<) number of interested relatives 'and friends present to witness the ceremony. After the Gordian knot had been lied, a bountiful table was spread and the guest were cordially invited to partake of the templing delicacies, .... n m m T The groom is a sou 01 jy/r dame* M Graiuger, and is /pry popul r among bis friends and acquaintance^ and highly respected by the community at large. The bride is the charming daughter of Mr J >e Grainger and is popular among the large circle in which she moves. Wo congratulate the happy couple and wish for them a 1 org, happ\ and prosperous life. May they share one with the other many joys and few sorrows. A Friend. Statement of the Condition of The Bank of Horry Located at Conway, S. C., at the close of business April 18th, 1912. Resources Loans and Discouuts $ 185,870 00 Overdrafts _ 428 71 Furniture and Fixtures 2 500 00 B inking House 0,000 00 Other Real Plstate ownod 8.000.00 Duo from Banks and Bankers 10 888 03 Currency 3,000.00 Gold 1.700 00 Silver and other Minor Coin 2,782 85 Checks and Cash Items 47 88 Due from Horry County 1,700 89 Total $222,434 20 i t UlilUllllrlCSl Capital Slock paid in $ 50,000 00 Surplus Fund 13.500 00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid, 1 101.16 Due to Biiiks and Baukers 570.52 Individual Deposits subject to Chock 83,018 3;) Time Certificates of Deposits 50.600.19 Cashier's Checks 735 00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted 5,000.00 Bills Payable, including CortUicUes for Money Borrowed, 8,000 00 Total $222,434 26 State of South Carolina, County of Horry ss Before mo came Will A. Freeman ' Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. Will A. F*oeman Sworn to and subscribed before me this 29uk day of April 1912. * J. McC. Martin. Notary Public. S. C. Correct?A btest: Rob I B Scarborough, Hal Tj Buck, i D. V. Richardson, Directors. a jjj^B ^ Make or Ready-Made to match. All the S'cckwear, W 15 Corsets, Silk Hose and Uppers for Ladies. A beautiful line of I Mi Call Patterns. y's and Youths Suits, extra Coats and Neckwear, The celebrated Howard & den's bine Low CuJ kkcisaie now open u. Forstjlc, ccmlort, fit and finirh to none. We con,t keep anything but We make the pi ice and the other felic can?and he can't. We Keep our asing. d full line of Groceries, wholesale and bought before the advance. pps Tobacco, 5 to the pound, 26 1.2c , 155 cents the pound. ons and Wagon Springs to haul your ricy, Rock Hill, Taylor, Cannady, Goldsnd Derham Buggies, Fancy Fringed Unites, extra lull line of Harness and Sadrs, Single and Double Lines. No mattit we have it and Half Profit at Store blc strikes our competitors above the [ COMPANY. r'^ Arc Y * a nr i A Won f ; TL | . ill | Womas^s I?s3?MHS3ES^?5S^as&3raci2^*:^^s?^^tr!i^^sa Protect I _ ?0103,-) fAMILVwitij a &ANX^ 1 Account - "V :, ; . ' ) < IfM* \, I P? ^S't'jL IV < Jtfg* ilU I PHILIP D ARMOUR, Bonaire Meat King, first sa' from his earnings 011 the if New York to California, th digging' ditches. He stiil sa and doilars. The first savi which his vast fortune grci MAKE OUR BA K OF CO? i!a tmmaimmxuaunBBm*3 SPRING O Every Man, Woman and Child County should call and examine 01 Summer Goods. We have in stock at prices to suit the pocketbooks f noting buyers. Come and see our SHOES. HATS, CLOTHING, FINE LINE OF LADIES' TRI IN PRICE FROM 75 CENTS J SEWINe TV! A large shipmont of the very Sthcm guaranteed. We will sen mc ffa call without"delay, JORDAN I AYNOR, BIO iAllUi OUR EN TIKE DRY GOODS, CLO AT A GREAT JT iC NSC1 " " 11 1 1 1,1 trmimmtL.' OMMRMMW D, A. Spivoy & Company U FIRE I INSURANCE AGENTS. j[ Represent the Strongest Companies * Policies written on the most liberal (j terms. ^ Place your insurance with us Prompt Settlement of Claims. G \ ' WMCtilNt* " OM j I ! 12111 ? | ? : (E 1 mmn HI Hi i ? ^ ? 0 i ? Pft 9 ? 1 1 omc | ? mmiiSiia R3QS3638B&SB GSKWaMHBffig ? S I ' 7/1 ks?IV | .\V? , ; > . /&?%# 1 . vfel ;; Vx I : '' & , l- ^ /r V ~Jw '* B W M ? / I / f i< ? ? 1 v!\o ;' QJjr *^fe?i& j? / " s.., ' B : 1 /:/ I I I the great multi-mil- 1 ved one hundred dollars I arm. He went from g < ere he got $5,00 a day | ved?saved a few thous \ ng was the seed from \ rV. YOUR BA j iWAY, | aasami MZGfzmK&aa iPENI NG !] in the Aynor section of the? ur elegant line of Spring and! soma of the best Patterns a nda >f the most careful and discrimi-w AND E3PECIAELY OUR ?1 AIMED HATS, RANGING fi l'O $2.50. [A.oiiirvM? I bent Sewing Machines, cachoneji ni out cheap for cash. Give usl I SlilSLrl/rjj s. c. 1 GsmtsmmessssnsS STOCK OF H UNG & SHOES SACRIFICE. 1IOLAS Notice of Discharge. N< tioo is hereby given that tho indcrsigncd Guardian of Jeremiah fcabon, will app'y to the Judge of 'robuto of Horry Count/, a hs flice, at Conway, S C.. on the 19th ay of May A D 1912 for a final ischarge a9 such guardian. K Tj Mishoe, luardian of Jeremiah Rabon, Minor, Notice of 8*1*. I have for'sale a t $5 00 per aere, . tract of 235 acres in Sooastee ownship and owned at present by T Turbeville and Mrs Turbevilie, his is about 3} miles from Sooastee chool, and about iho same from the Thompson school, and Is located on be public road leading from Socaseo bridge to Murrell's Inlet, and learly all of it can be cleared for lultlvation. It has on it a lot of oak ind hickory and some ssb and pine. \s it lakes in some of the beach traud, it would be a gocd place to ocate a fishery H. II. Woodward, Atty. /\ Conway, S C. s9- P. HAWES Only Hl&h Grade Family and Plan atlons supplies bundled, your puironigo Is respectfull) solicited and will be ippreclat'd. Satisfaction guaranteed or our money bacK. No trouble to show ;oods, so if you don't see what you want lsU for It. Electric | Batters, ftftado A Wew iVSan Of Him. "I was suffering from pain in my stomach, head and back," writes if. S T. Alston, Raloigli, N. C., "and mv 9 liver and kidneys did not work right, | but four bottles of Electric Bitters made me l'cel liko a new man." 8 PRICE 50 CIS. AT ALL DRUG STORES. Oyster Shell Lime 95 PER CENT PURE LIME. Sweeten your sour lauds. ' Got the full strength of your fertilizers. ,1 Prevent RUST in your cotton. Prevent SHEDDING in your cot Dn, By using our Oyster Shell Lime. Sacked, F. O. B. Steamer at River Landing $0 00 per ton. Write for 10 ton reduced price. Breslauor, Lachlcotte & Co., Waverly Mills, S. C. Hacker Mfg Co., miccuBBurn HI GEORGE S HACKER & SON V B | Doohh, SAHII AND UMNDH, COLUMNH A WD BaLUSTKHS, Uji1m,K8 AND ()AKI,K OltNAMUSTS, MCKl'.KN l>OOi<8 AND WINDOWS. ' kVE DKAL IN # O DA 88, SAK3 P OKI) AND WSIOUT"). CHARLESTON S I Very Serious I g !t is a very serious matter to ask fl for one medicine and have the I : 1 wrong one given you. For this fl 3 reason we urge you in buying to H fl be careful to get the genuine? I Black-Draught W _ jlivct jroieaicme S The reputation of this old, relia- I H hie medicine, for constipation, in- I Jn digestion and liver trouble, is firm- H H ly established. It docs not imitate ^ ffl gj other medicines. It is better than S ' 1 H others, or it would not be the fa- ] | vorite liver powder, with a larger I 'l | sale than all others combined. I 1 \ Notice to Contractors K The undersigned trustees of the Bixter 1 Public School No. 85, will receive seal- y ed bids until May 4th, 1912, and will let ^ to the lowest responsible b'dder the right to furnish p^r thousand M, delivered on ?f the school grounds the lumber necessary for sills, framework etc., for a No. 2 y school building as-shown In bulletin No. raj 8, of the rural school improvement man- I Uftl Olemson College extension series. i I They will a'so receive sealed bids un- i I til May 4tb4 1912, and *vill lot to the low- I est responsible bidder the right to frame ft and hull In the size building above men- , ? j tloned, Particulars as to size of build- ^ ing, etc., may bo had by writing 11. 15. 1 IPftt.ts nf Adrian. S. C. He will also re- w celve the bids The Trustees reserve jt the right to reject any and all bids. '?* S 8 Anderson, m H B Watts, \ ^ H L Hamilton. mS s f Trustees*? \ wV April 8th, 1012. Af WARNING. | 1} I hereby warn all persons froim J of J bu>in<x or trading for a mortgage oral j of real estate glvan by D B Canntto^KgA to G A Rabon as It is worthless. D B Cannon, uk LOST OR STRAYED?One smalijbalck C and white pided cow, marked undersquare I In each ear with dark heifer yearling IB about one year o!d following her. Write aW Information to W. F. Hardee, Conway, 'm S. C, M