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: ' -t' , . JE9BEEr%3 $ Doubly Glad is the Man Who Smokes y !S ^ ^ S Jj p Clad to smoke thi/pure old Virginia and ^ f? N orth Carolina brighL ieaf?with its natural 0 tobacco taste. Aged and stemrred and then ^ granulated. Tucks quickly in the pipe?rolls w{ easily into a cigarette. ^ bfc With each sack a book of cigarette papers |9 FREE. K A nd smokers are glad to get the free pres- W r& en. coupons enclosed in each 5c sack. These S ag cordons are good for a great variety of pleasing R an.vies'?cameras, talking machines, balls, TSi skates, safety razors, china, furniture, toilet ^ articles, etc. Many things that will delight ^ old or young. w W As n spcHni offer, during January and ki February only, we will send our new illustra- M ted catalog of these presents pi FREE. Just send us & rr your name and address ^ jon a postal. In every BJ ft sack of Liggett Sf Myers kd PJ* f*J^ "Duke's Mixture is one WA L? and g half ounces of kB ^ splendid tobacco and a FA W' free present coupon. AN nlii4 arX/ ^ / Coupons from Duke's Mixture may |i a tt&i&Ei JHZbFa ^ assorted with taes from HORSE KA . / SHOE. J.T., TINSLEY'S NATURAL ? LEAF. GRANGERXW*ST.a?rf<roM- J|P V& FOURROStSl /?f??(TCMO'e m* MfS^MLj^t yf ??%?). PICK PLUG CUT. PIED. U MONT CIGARETTES. CLIX CIGA- |g IWlBroBf ^26^7* I RETTES. and other tagi or coupons K / Premium Dept. ^ ^ St Louis. Mo v j^^^^^tarogMiiHBgag W SAAA/SA/^V W<^ AAAAAAV/V^ | Bank Your Surplus | ^ WITH THE C | Bank of Loris | ^ Which combines capital, confidence ^ ' ? consistency and courtesy. The big man with ^ ^ the big roll and the little man with the little ^ roll are alike welcomed. Our doors are I I J ? open to borrowers and depositors ^ Our jrurpose is to make our bank a mutual ^ I benefit to the community in general and its ^ ^ patrons in particular. You are invited to ^ . tart checking account with us. ^ ? 5 PER CENT PAID ON TIME DEPO SI > L * # " IHOMAS E. COOPER, President. 4^ > EL SYNDERSON, GEO W HARDWICKE ^ > Cashier Assistant Cashier \ . ^ una nil Dusenbury &Co. General Merchants Toddville S O. i DEALERS IN V ' dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes, hats and caps, lint and seed cotton, all kinds of country produce, cotton seed meal and,fertilizers We always keep in stock aclean and up-to-date line of seasonable goods and which we offer at prices cheapei than the cheapest quality considered. It will save you big money to call and inspect our goods and learr our prices. Dusenbury & Co., ' . -c- ' .' . ,c P ^ * f Stole a Bicycle A wheel belonging to Master Jp'pi j Sessions 'disappeared from ih? 'Hidenee af B. ?1. Sessions last Mob ay morning and could not be found. V small negro b >y had beeu knocking about the place on the day bot'ore trying to buv the wheel. It *as learned ou Tuesday evening -pon the return of the steamer from vleorgetown that this negro boy iad gone down ou tbo boat Monday aorniug with a bicycle which he aad put off at Long wood himself 'Oirg on to Laurel Hill. His actions were suspicious and Oapt. A. Li Thompson told the keeper of the 1 ~ ~ * T nn..m/ln^ trt f||<? WUrt'lHHJ UV UUUf^ ??v/v/vi w uviu ?..v/ *heel. there until an investigation could ba made. In this way the wheel was recovered and returned to the owner. Fiightful Polar Winds blow with terrific force at the far north and play havcc with the skin, causing red, rough or sore chapped nands and lips, that need Bucklen's Arnica Salve to heal them. In makes the skin soft and smooth. Unrivaled for cold sores, also burns, boils, sores, ulcers, cuts, bruises and piles. Only 25 Cents at Morton Drug Co ? Adv. Senator H. L Buck has introduced a bill in the Senate to amfjrd action 1451 of the now code of 1U12 so as to provide for the appointment of a Magistrate at Myrtle Ronr-h TPnrmorlv a magistrate at that point was not needed, bit now j the populations has increased, and especially it is a live place in the Summer, and a magistrate and a -unstable are needed on the spjt to enforce the law. The weed of this was seen last July and on other occasions when bad liquor and a rowly crowd threatened trouble. Card of Thanks My dear friends of the Missionary Society, and also, I am very thankful to you all for sending me so mauy nice presents on last Christmas eve. May the year 1913 be a happy and prosper jus one to you all. Your ever loving friend. Eliza A. Oliver. t. On Wednesday of last week Bob Anderson a man working with a Mr. Lambert in theGilivants Ferry sect on, had the misfortune to get his leg broke b;' a falling tree, while engaged in cutting wocd* A physician was called to set the limb. $100 Per Plate was paid at a banquet to Henry Clay, in New Orleans . in 1842, Mighty costly for those with stomach trouble or indigestion. To-day people every where use Dr King's New Life Pills for these troubles as well f as liver, kidney and bowel disorders, tiasy, safe, sure. Only 25 cents at Norton Drug Co.?Adv. J. Utley Floyd died at Galivants Ferry of pneumonia, after an illness , of about four weeks. The intermen ; took place at Sandy Plain, > ? m + A Hero In A Lighthouse. For years J. S. Donahue, So. Ha ven, Mich., a civil war captain, as a light-house keeper, averted awful wrecks, but a queer fact is. he might have been a wreck, himself, if Electric Bitters had not prevented. "They cured me of kidney trouble and chills," he writes, "after I had taken other so called cures for years without benefit and they also improved ray sight, Now, at seventy, I am feeling fine, "For dyspepsia, indigestion, all stomach, liver .and kidney troubles, they're without equal. Try them. Only 5Ccts. at Norion Drug Co. ? Adv. NOTICE The undersigned corporators will open books of subscription to the capital stcck of Geo.H. Howell Com pany, at the stoic of Geo. H flowed & Co , at 11 o'clock in the fore noon on Fnday January 31st, A. D 1913, the capital stock of said cor poration to be $2000.00 composed of twenty shares of the par value of the sum of $10.0.00 each; all by yir fcue of the commission of R. M. McCown, Secretary of State, dated Jan uary 20th, 1913. Geo. H. Howell, Ida C. Howell, Evan S. Howell. Notice of Sale. Under and by virtue of a Decretal Order made ) y his Honor, S W /G Shipp, Judge of the Twelfth C'roult, at his Chambers at Florence, S. C.. dated the 4 h day of January, 1913, in the case of Caroline Roberts, plaintiff, against Lot.iie 1 Roberta, Angie bkipper, et al,f?the undersigned will sell before the Court //ouse door at Conway, within legal sale hours on Monday the 3rd day of February, 1913, All and Siugular that certain tract and parcel of land situate in Dog Bluff Township, County of Horry, State of South Carolina, containing Forty (40) acres, more or less, bounded Northward. ly by lauds of C F Splvey, Eastwardly ' by lands of T B Sellers, Southwardly ^ Ktr of IT n Tnnnor onH VVocl n'orn. p I'J KU1UO Wl l-K. SJI A Ukliv 1 } CIIIV4 IT VI VTT u?u L ly by lands of Lewis and Spivey. TKIIMS:?One half cash and the balance on credit of one year, secured by * bond of purchaser or purchasers and a [ mortgage of the premises, with the piivllege to the purchaser or purchasers of, paying his or their bid in full if he or (ley so desire. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. L, Bryan Clerk of Court of Common Pleas, i Robt. B. Scarborough, Plaintiff's Attorney, % r ' JL*L - ' R| ForResults ( 0YSTEI A Girl's Wild Midnight Ride. To waru the people of a fearful forest lire ;n the Catskills a voung girl rode horse back at midnight and saved many lives. Her deed was glorious but I'vps are often saved by Dr, King's New Discovery in curing lung trouble, coughs and colds, which might have ended in consumption or pneumonia. "It cured 1118 of a dreadful cough aud lurg disease," writes W R Patter son, Wellington, Tex., ' aner lour in i on** family had died with consump- I lion, and I gained 87 pnunds," Noth h)g so sure and safe for all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1 00. Trial bottle Tree. Guaran- t teed by Norton Drug Co. ?Adv. < Obituary. I On January the 20th 1013, the death angel visited the home of Mrs F A Vaught and carried their nephew, Utley Floyd to that bright world above, we foel like our loss is his eternal gain. At the age of fourteen he joined ^ the church but did not live a consist-! 1 ent christian. Three weeks before C the eud came he becamo dissatisfied, % and his pastor visited him and prayed with him, and he found Jesus precious to his soul. His last words were: Sweet hour of prayer, sweet " hour of parayer; we think it cruel | but the lord knows best, and we bow and say not our will but thine be done. He was laid to rest in the Sandy , Plain cemetary by the side of his grandmother who proceeded him just six weeks. The funeral services were conducted by his pastor % Rev. D H. Everette. We ox tend to the bereaved ones our he Art ? felt sympathy and point them to the great svmpathi/.2r, our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Arrena G errald / * TRESPASS NOTICE. : All persona are hereby forbidden, un<U-r penalty of law to trespass on our 480 acres of .and in Dog BluiT Township in ' Horry County. 8 P Alford, Ellen F Alford 4t yd TAX RETURNS. The Auditor of //orry Couity will attend the following places at times speci lied below for the purpose of taking returns of all personal property for . the fiscal year commencing January 1st, 7913, and ending Dec. 5Ust, 1913 The balance of the time at the Auditor's olilce in Conway.; All able-bodied males capable of earning a support between the ages of 21 and 00-years shall bo deemed taxable polls. The number of your school district is important. Transfers of real estate must he noted with care. Executors and administrators will make their returns according to law. . Failure to make returns within the time specified subjects the delinquent to ' a penalty of 50 per cent, yldv N. C. Adams, yluditor, J *n- ?i nww i>-w?? ii 1 A WARNING ! t ^ WE would like to say to the J ? people of Conway fh^t we arc P Q position to furnish you with the K freshest and nicest p S' BEEF, ^ HAMS, ftp SAUSAGE, & j 1SALT MEATS, P BREAKFAST BACON, | STAPLE AND FANCY GROCE | g RIES, | | DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. | g Be sure to give us a trial order ? 8 Everything delivered at your P a door. jj? 1 WOODWARD BROTHERS. | Phone 35. E i . ? lUWGDiSEME] ? "After four in our family had died | El of consumption 1 was taken with | Eft a frightful cough and lung trouble, ? jgj but my life was saved and J gained j? H 87 pounds through using P I DR. KING'S | I NEW I IK ic r> n\/CDVf I fig Bla# 8 V \y ha % b u \V. K. Patterson, Wellington, Tex. | miiM 'iCF"Hii''' V'l iliiiMrmrixinmn rnnirl ConstinaSl "For in an v years I was troubled, in 1 spite of all so called remedies I used. | At last I found quick relief and cure 8 in those mild, yet thorough and! really wonderful DR. KING'S New Life Pills, Adolph Schlnffock, BnfTnlo, N. Y. 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE AT ALL DRUGGISTS. J j mmmmrn^mmmmammmmmmma?mmmmmmtmrnmmmm??mxmmrmmmmmmmm?mm+mmiwmm* ? mmmwmmmmmm iwim?n nm m n m notice. I WhoopingCough The undersigned executors of the last * will and tastjiment of Elizabeth J. Smith Dec'd., will apply to the Judge of I'r ?bate or Horry County, at his ortlce, 6'on- _ . , way, s. a, ut ii o'clock a. m., on m?n Ihe only preparation which dav the 8rd day of February A. I), 1013, for a Until discharge n^executors wi? rcJjcv0 j8 U,e Imported Jeremiah Smith, _ , Executors of Elizabeth j. smith, German Remedy; Dec'd. td. f ., , , PERTUSSIN Buy your frost proof cabbage plants from F. S. CANNON, Meggetts, S. C. P c 1 i? 1000 to 4000 at $1.25, 5000 to9000 at * 11.00, 10,000 to 15, 000 at 90 cenls ^ ^ ? h , ,. Special price on larger orders and sa vOliWcl V \^0? is/action guaranteed. --Adv, 4-lti c Pharmacists CHINESE LAUNDRY, conwai, s. c. Collars and CufTs. Ironing Machine. 8*- S I _A. V Work turnod out Promptly. * 1 *-? ^ Send me a trial order. Xjt * M4a fi C Family washing taken. Only Ili&h Grade Family and PlanSatisfaction Guaranteed. tuitions Supplies handled. Your patronWork neatly executed, ail . in rt#e Is respectfully solicited and will be irst class stylo. appreciated. Satisfaction guaranteed or spkcial NO'S'iCK your money baoK. No trouble to show 'ollars and Cull's held for 30 days goods, so if you don't see what you want nd if not called for will be sold, as^ for ,tYoursforgood worx, ? a GEORGE LUM por ^ Xhjngs ). A. Splvey & Company p FIRE I INSURANCE AGENTS *0 Lcll 'Phone 113. tap esent the StrDngest Companies ttaiumt t c >oi es written on the most liberal ; {j- j| W er Place your insurance with us Fresh Bread Daily. *rompt Setllem entof Claims. ] Newness and Beauty 'With Modest Costs Marks, Welcome You to THE NEW GULLY STORE. GROCERIES. Wo buy in Oar Load Lots and sella* Wholesale and Retail at prices invariably the lowest and our stock Is the freshest and best that money caiurpurchase, acd consists of Choice Plantation and Family Supplies When in need of any thing in these lines giveusacall and we will please you bth in price and quality. MilillS 1 1MB' THIS DEPARTMENT is chocked full of the latest improved Labor Saving Farming Implements and Machinery, such as Guano and Manure Distributors . Hoop, liakes, Plough Stocks and Plough Shares, the greatest labor saving kind on tbe market. Tliero are none better and none cheaper. We are .-sole and exclusive agents for the world famous McCormiek Mowers. Reapers, Hinders, Drills, Etc. Wo will take great pleasure in showing and explaining this machinery to any prospective purchaser. We handle the Pittsburg Wire fencing. Thousands of fatistied users all over Horry will willingly attest to the euperioiilv oi this wire ov< r makes. A little higher in price, but far greater in, lasting ipiailties. Its economy to purchase this wire to fence your farm, garden or lawn. WE UNDER BUY ALL; WE UNDER SELL EVERY HOUSE wmmmmKMsmnmammammBEmssai ^ w-cranrs >?EZ ssaa3Ksr..r^v < SKK/OGSCBE. *, u 11 i > i i m i?w JOB PRINTING DONE AT MILL (NO COMMERCIAL WORK A SPECIALTY 1 CONWAY, - - - S C HIQH GHaDE FLOVR Fresh Bread and Cakes aiways on hand. Our Grocery Department filled with choice goods for family use and arc marked down to the low )st possible notch. Phono orders given careiul attention and promptly ^uranteod. Phone No, 13. B T HYMAN. I 4^^