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(\MALARIA^ 1 headache, biliousness, in- l|| || digestion, rheumatism, if 2T pimples, blotches, yellow ra complexion, etc., are all m ft signs of poisons in your j| blood. These poisons Jj m should be driven out, or ?| A serious illness m;iv result M S To get rid of them, use : ? I Bedford's | IBIaok-Draughtl fl the old, reliable, purely M go vegetable, liver medicine. If B Mrs. J. H. Easier, of *1 j| Spartanburg, S. C., says: 1 H " I had sick headache, for g| |I years. 1 felt bad most of ra s| the time, 1 tried Thed- Eg ra ford's Black-Draught, and S& f|| now 1 feel better than K g| when I was 16 years old." 8 ? Your druggist sells it, in || 25 cent packages. | S, Insist on Thedford's 1 | I/^Wf^Trea L | v; > j r *? t^ie treat ' ; , ' ' welcomed, b \J - <"' />> efrfp r?: wholesome, gf Delicious' lit Demand Soda Rcfuse Fountains or Carbonatcd in Bottles. Send for \ THE COCA-COLA CO i i . - - ? i 4S2>jmflWMT' <*?'?&3?&.&?6S??&A i J THE FARMER | HE EXPECTS 1 U | WISH A COMFn \ We will appreciate yoi I or email. Call in and lc B f easy and simple to bank' B 2 ficient help we are preps W 1 way consistent with soui ? MAKE OURBA M | The 1st Nati / Notice. A special meeting of the Stock holders of the Conway Telephone Company is hereby culled to meet at he Olliee of the Company, at Conway, S. C., at 10 o'clock a. m , on the 15lh of May 1913, for tho purpose of considering the advisability of increasing the Capital Stock of the Company to an amount not exceeding Ten Thousand $(10,000 00) Dollars; and also to consider the advisability of issuing coupon bonds of said Company to an amount nok exceeding Ten Thousand ($10,000 00) Dollars, bearing interest at (5 n. i* cent, to bear date July ls?, 1913, to raise funds for pay moot of existing indebtedness aud to provide for the extension of its lines and the improvement of its equipment. R. B vSearborough, < C. R Scarborough, President Secretary, Adv Notice to Paupers We the County Board of County Commissioners of Horry Count take this method of notifying the paupers of Horry Count}' that each and every one of them will bo discontinued uutil they present to this 1 board a new and sufficient petition This is being done to revise the pauper list. Adv. A. C. Murrell. Appointment for Aynor Circuit. Z.ou 1st and 3rd Sundays at 11 a m. Aynor 1st and 3rd Sundays at 4 p m. Rod Hill 2nd Sunday at 11a ra. Pbgah 2nd Sunday 1 p. m. Pisgah 4th Sunday at 11 a m, Red Hill at 4 p no, F S Hook, P C_ < ? * "T ;? \ ,^ it Them, of treats ? always y all, everywhere? raft rith life?delight- S ing?supremely j? ?Refreshing S Quenching^^ the Genuine-* ' Substitutes. / Free Booklet. U MPANY, ATLANTA, GA. SOWS WHAT. 1 'O REAR 1P.YOU RTABLE OLD jf AGE.PLANT I fl MONEY IN >" 2?ft THE .J V BANK I ) ^N ow I : " - 8 ** 5 & 1 ir account whether large | it us explain to you how with us. Employing ef- a ired to serve you in any g id banking. | NK YOUR BANK I ona.1 Bank, [ tMfjMwwM A DETAILED STATEMENT Corn! it ion <>f Horry's Affairs Shown i by Records in Office To A. 0. Murrell, D. \r. Richardson, and W. C. Hookfi, County B mrd of Commissioners for Horry County. Gontlemou: Pursuant to ttie instructions of your b >ard to present .you with a detailed statement of tho condition of the County's affairs, as shown by the records of your cilice. I here with respectfully submit tho follow ing report: APPROVED CLAIMS. On File in Oflice; Road and Bridges $711.78 Lhuin Gang 185.00 Total, 1896 78 UNAPPROVED CLAIMS Lodged in Oflice: Miscellaneous $218 11 Poor Farm, 108 01 | Public Puddings, ? 322 10 Poor. ? 42 00 Insane, 168 65 1 Books and Stationery, 592 81. Salaries, ? 893 80 Jail 226 85 ( hain Gang, 1771 37 Roads and Bridges, . 3011 40 Total,. $7,479 49 On Deposit at First National Bank: ( Poor, - $ 2 00 Salaries 6 30 Books and Stationery, 5 00 Miscellaneous, 11 95 , * 25 25 ! Total,. $7.50171 t On Deposit at Bank ot Horry Mote of the Board of date ( January 3rd 1912, due January 3rd, 1913 $1,209 00 Jlaim for Grain and Hay 515 00 I Salaries, 100 00 ; $1,911 00 ' t Total $9,415 74 [ SUNDRY UNAPPROVED CLAIMS 1 Lodged in Ollicc: J rregular?not properly made J. 111,19. UU I .... 'laim for Damages 15 ' 00 Claims, Laid Over 555 00 $ 810 42 RECAPITULATION f Approved Claims, $ 89(1 78 J Unapproved < luims, 9115 74 Sundry Claims, 819 12 * Total 11,131 94 * The above claims marked "on file ' ill cilice" and "lodi/ed in cilice' 1 were placed in my hands by your clerk as beiot' all the claims within 1 he ousted7 of your board. Tnose marked "on deposit at First Nation al Bank" and 'on deposit at Bank of Horry,'-' 1 learned of through in quiry at these institutions. There may be some few other claims outstanding, but it is not likely that they amount to any e n siderablo sum. 1 did not audit cr verify any ol the;>0 claims, but simply listed them at their face value. You will readily understand that this ($11, 131.94) is not the exact am nint of tli.j County"li ability, as some of them may show errors in caiculationiiind you may not allow s me of them, but as a matter of inf >rmution you will find this amount an proximately correct. Financial Statement RESOURCES As shown by Treasurer's Statement of April 15, 1913, attached. Unexpended Bridge Fund, (1-2 mill levy 19111 $ 1506 84 Ordinary t ounty Purposes, 3293 17 Total 4800 01 LIABILITIES County Commissioners' Orders Out standing, April, 21st, 1913.. $ 1888 65 Jury Pay Bills Outstanding, 4 00 Witness l>y Bills Outstanding, GO 15 ' Balance in Treasury: For Bridge fund ir.iw: 04 lOVJU O k Ordinary C ounty 176 37 Commutation Tax 1164 00 Total...- 4800 01 This statement made as of date Apr. 21st, 1913. 1 hand you copy of statement I find attached to your minute hook as fol lows: "eonway, S. March 17, 1913. "LIST OF PROPERTY OF THE COUNTY CHAIN GANG." 8 Mules $ 1580 00 1 Convict Cage.. 500 00 3 Wagons. L 195 00 2 Farm Carts.. 60 00 2 Wheel Scrapes 130 00 2 Guns . 40 00 1 Tent CO 00 1 Road Machine 125 00 1 Steel Drag 16 00 2 Cross i ut Saws j. 9 00 1 Road Piow 20 00 1 Rooter 20 00 Total.. 2685 00 "PROPERTY OF COUNTY POOR FARM" 1 Disk $ 20 00 1 Hay Rake.. 20 00 1 Mowing Machine 40 00 1 Plow 4 00 1 Two-Horse Plow... 9 00 Total 03 00 I know nothing a* to these articles or their value. Respectfully Submitted, II. L. Duck. Conway, April 21st, 1313. : iConstiaatiofll | "For many years 1 was troubled, in s i E spite of all so called remedies I used. I 1 8 At last i. l'ound quick relief and euro I Bin thoso mild, yot thorough andt j 5 really wonderful f J DR. KINC'? ; iNewLifePiSlsl | 8 Adolph Schinoeetc, Buffalo, N.Y. ' % iMiiwiin ftiwmmmLm ? minims Hu?' PAKKKK COX On Tuesday, Aoril 12:) Si, .1 i? m. Mr. Sanfuid I). (Jox aou > iss j BeMo Bark r, b >th of Ni viouviiJo, | S. C . were inarrkn . t, r: 1 u. i le' houio. Kev. A. D C tls of Cri: way ofliclded at I bo tn-rriaiM Both thi bride end ^roo^i are known in Conway and are deserved ly popular among thr ir many fr.ouds Wo extend to them our congratulations and best wishes. Obituary. Anderson. ? Mrs. luaura C.nma (Causey) Anderson was burn four uiies norm of Cou way Mured Yih, 18a3. While siio was stiii a ,^rl net parents moved to Oonway which was her h >ino tor the rest of i at life, lu her youth she ^a\e her heart to the Laid and joined ihe Methodist Bpiueopul Otiu. oh, v^oulh. She was a iaithful and comdsiont member of the Couway Methodist Church. la 1875 she was married lo Mr. James Marsdeu Anderson < ! Conway. Five children olesstd this union, three of whom survive: Mis A. B. Barren of Conway, Mrs. L. B Thompson of Cnadoouru, N. C , and Mr. Maisdon C. Anderson ol Conway. The deyotion of her children to their mother was beautiful. Mrs Anderson was bereft of her husband iwcaty-four years a?ao leaving In r alone with her youu^ 1 childreu to brico up But the Bosd was with hor and graciously suslained hor. For sorue years previous to passing away Mrs. Anderson wa-5 in frail health, and the last 3i^ht months she was an iuvalid. J But she bore her sufferings with Christian fortitude and her faith was in h?r Saviour. She passed 'roui earth to Heaven wi.h the dynp day, March 20Hi, 1018. In the jrtsenceofa l.trgo number of Bunds ind relatives the funeral services ivere conducted by the writer and ur body was laid to rest beside hoi lusband in the Kiiurston Cc o'erv. o uw;t.it tho resurrection of t ie ost. Rav. A. D - i its. NOTICE It. is ordered that all stationery . or all the County Oflieials be fur- ' lished from this cilice upon application for Fame. No bills for siatlonj-ry v. ill bo approved from date icreof otherwise obtained. Tin 3ierU is hereby instructed to communicate with several printing uou'ocs including the hou o ( llic. s for prices on all kinds of stati :nr> usod in the diiTerent, o uut.v ( 1 ii es. George \j Marsh, Cle !c County Rjurd Commissi! n^er*, Adv. NOTICE. A meeting of the Stock bold s ( t Waeoaraaw Line Steamers \..il be Held at the Ollices of the Companr. at Conway, S. C, on May IT a, 19111 for the purpose of eon.idoriug the matter of issuing Bouds of the Company to the amount of Fifti n Tin u and (#15,000) Dollars, at such rate of interest as may bo determined up n; and for the transaction of such other ousiness as may be brought b fore th?; meeting. -Adv. 4 21 Hti. 0. T. McNeill, Secretary lJoatdof Directors THE STATE OF SOU VII CAROLINA, County of ilorry Court of Common Pleas uaviu bniscn, riatntiii. ao-ai nst r-> u I lamp Duraut, Sea ley Friarson, alias Sib Friarson, Flizu McKay, Lilly Cooper, Mit Johnson, Bute Bown, alias Peter Logan, M y nie Durant, Tooga Durante a,Kj all and singular the Heirs at L.IW of Ilainp Durant, John I>nrjjt ( Bessie Durant, lienry Durant u j George Durant, the Name ()< Whom are Unknown to Plain j(, Ilenry Lance, Sua ley Lance, Lud Lance, OulTie Lance, -Maggie Dur ant, Ftta Durant, Dodu Durant, and Bublm Durant, Defendants COPY SUMMONS POIl IvBi'lKF (Cotnplaiut not Served) To the Defendants ahove named: You are Hereby summoned and vo quiredto answer the complaint in this action which has been tiled in the ollicc of UieClerk of tlie Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serva copy of your answer To the said complaint on the subscriber at his Ofllco at Conway, S 0_ within twenty days nfet service hereof exclusive of the day of such service; aud if you fail to unsw< r he complaiut within the time aforesaid, he plalntilT in this action will apply to 'he Court for tin* relief demanded in the complaint Dated April 5th, A I) 1015 11 H Woodward. PlaintiHV Attorney W L Hryan, C C C P To Ilamp Durant, Tooga D ui" n all and singular the heirs at law of Hanip Durant, John Durant-, 11 J _ ,-V 1 II IV - oessie jjurnut, uenry inirant, and George Duranr, the names of whom ar to the Plaintiff unknown Etta Durant, and Maggie Durant, absent defendants: TAKE NOTICE, that the complaint in the foregoing stated action aud the summons of which the foregoing is a copy were filed in th< ftioaof the Clerk of the Court oi Common Pleas, at Conway, S. O. on the 8th day of April A I) 1U1I1 II 11 Woodward, \V L Bryan, Plaintiffs Att'y C C C P. \ ^ ^ , &. ,*td, nrtfiiaiiiiL-*! ^ ? - * i' " *" ? -w No i?t? t:> Coi-stable* All whr h t* i.ot ti - fl '. ';?:!p hor'-:; with t .1 > Ctc k of the Cu rt will pvo j (.'Ctrl! to (1 ? S' 1 i I ! < i i,t i v? )l not l> j nuy mo o (/.suns p >rove<i f*v a v oi.o v ' " (1 * > ?. oiup with this request. Adv. A, C. Mar roll. ( CMli'ihSfcS LAUNDRY, Collars and Coifs. Ironing Machine. Work turned out Promptly. Send niu a trial onler. Family washing taken. Si' i i s1 inn . ; <1 Work neatly executed, an iri irst class sty 1o MMvCMJ. NUT5C15 Collars ancl Oull's bold b r SO days vnd if not called for will be sold, Youi'sfor fjfood wortf, GEORGE LUM , , , ! 95 -! | I) A Spivey & Company irilH- I INSURANCE ACUflS Represent tbo Strongest Companu Policies written on the most llberoi fc'yft P cc your Insurance with us Prompt set tic men *of Claim. w "After four in our family had died ? of consumption L was taken with i - ) frightful cough and lung trouble, ? > but my life war saved and 1 gained :3 $3 87 pounds through using Eg I DR. KING'S I I MEW I SdisgoveryII 'i W. R. Patterson, WelHngtcn, Tex. t/j enter- too and (i.oo at 'an orijoc-sts k rn SP n ?4 OMM si & 1 fci %8 M %& Cf Newe 38 and Bea Costs Marks, V Tiiir in nil r r* | pd-r ^n:~r ft K 8 Km 52 ill &?* tf <iv w? &: %'m in,\ ':v r< \y I/. \ f . a ' Wo buy in Our Load Mot wind poll-a? V the lowest unci our stock is the re.-host tnu lata of C'liolce Plantation owl Puniiiy Su linos give us a call unci wo will plea&o you rinnittp lungrurUTu rill ImrLiJfitllS \ 'Ill's ItfirAUrMKN'T la chocked fti arming Implements and "Machinery, aui hoc.0, Makes, IMou u Stocks and I'm .h; ihe lit ik of. There are nunc l i lt rnhd n g nts for the world famous Mel .'ormick . VVe will lake groat pleasure in showing ar portlve purchaser. Wo handle the Piitxli fled user., all over II'.ny will willingly at makes. A llttlo higher In price, he economy to purchase thiswlro to fence yo /E UliOEB BUY ALL; WE i , . 11 a D m* w& ifa m Tod.cLvi.lle DEAL DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. LINT AND S ALL Kl COT We always keep in stock a seasonable goods and whic than the cheapest quality c big money to call and in ocr prices. r>>.. - - - * juusenDU \ JOHN WHiTE ?Co" uSl' RUB-MY-TIS i \Yi11 cure your Kbeuiiio Neuralgia, Headaches, C. Colic, Sprains, Braises, Cut _ Burns, Old Sores, Stints of I Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, u tern illy and externally. Priq I New Stock* s:t> " -ffc ? 8Br ... * 1 - s. c, . i-; ' mil have J. fJ 25c per pouPji o W5 For Sale IJy as as lilhu Ion way Drug ^ b nt in Pharmacists >roug CONWAY, - S. (hen l ked (JM-JCITll Jonl" Only High Ovudc Family and is s tations Hupplleo handled. Your p?j \u age is respectfully solicited and wi; appreclat' d. Satisfaction guarante? your money bac.K. No trouble to goods, so if you don't see what you ask for it. arv _ _ __ _ an For Good Thinf* 1 vs et to Bat u. 'I'honc Bu^ 0 11 EH)W FSili .& w?' me Dread Daily. sad. >wed f ? _ _ g _ ?? | I',, ^ t ct uty With Mode? r 4 v y t 1 b0 elcome You to * re. q fH J < \V WtJ h .* fy>! ILL i 1$ I Uii^ .inn * YET* If'V^ * 1 C' p ?*. ? , ?/ . .. ; ... < Sect /'!:<">!< a If? ! 1(? t i ! ; ; ks 1 l>< ,t : 1> .f I.:- t;(<y md * .tire ! ir P i: i' > '. 11 ,. u 11: ' ! 11 ; . 3 w e bth In price and quality, nan the inn /iyn USPUIW[Dr4 ill of the lit est improved Li l>or 8a ch as (itiano an<l Manure DUtriln Shares, the greatest lul < r eiviw; kill' one cheaper. We are m 1" and txch WoWors, li ;.per-, Hinder:-, Drills, id expl doing this mnnhincry to any ! < itirg \yire fencing. Thor.sunds of : iiihi to llie superiority < f this y\iro it far gre?t?r in, lasting qualities. >or farm, garden or la^n. mm SELL EYEBY HOI wt 0 -. 1 ^ ^ * abj *2= J.! '. .'i.ILi ! I ! J.I ? ^=! ' iaats:iLi'? ~~ s- cH" .KUS IN KK1) COTTON, INOS OF COUNTRY PROMJfF, TON SEED MEAL AND FFK] L./ clean am* u -to- a [? I n> ;h we offer at pi ices chea ? onsidered. It will save spect our goods and leL < s* ? irc ry 6t Cos? * HIDES MARKET PRICE PAIO iW FURS AND HIDES mmiMlon. Write lor price* '' jiuhod 1837 SVILLE,KY. i?p^ P 4