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< t-'anHieaM msWm / |V?^ . i.-iBk vV(: '. I' | FOIL, iHOME < HOME SWEET HOM Jwho REGULARLY def C their incomes and save < S posit with us, ^ Make OUR Rani W/ si r ntT / r/ul f'l ) / ? y /i ? ,1 n ^ ^ II v I cv J I JUS. I SI 1 I II IS. 1 LO I IConway Si g-J 'A ?to insure compl along a case of w /3Sm fThe satisfyin or forest; at As pure and temptingly g DeliciousThirst-* Demand the G Refuse subst Send for Prce <A THE COCA-COLA^X^S 9 THE FARMER !HF EXPECTS ' WJSH A COMFf ] We will ^appreciate yo fl or small. Call in and 1 fl easy and simple to bank fl ficient help we are prep j way consistent with sou I MAKE OURB/ | The 1st Nat! Bjv TO! ekiw ? ' E can JTonly be for thosc^1 , ;o3its in the bank a part of S , enough to buy a homes de- C 1 t Y OLR Iiank ^ 1 consistent with safety-5 fa g avings Bank? ASA/MMS/VAAW f i I . t . ' ?L_ ' M ' J For That Picnic ^ ete success take ^k ^k g beverage?infield home or in town.' wholesome as it is g u ?Refreshing M Quenching J& i enuine? . Soda ^ it.,tcs. Fountains t BooicUt. or Carbon^4wfRjr atcd in Bottles. ?ANY, ATLANTA, GA. SOWS WHAT. I ro REAR IPaYQU i STABLE OLD * J, A^,PLANT I j: ggw MONEY IN W, THE 1 y bank % ^ ^ I " ( i ur fl^nunt whpflipi* InrvA ' et us explain to you how I < with us. Employing ef- | ared to serve you in any g nd banking. | i INK YOUR BANK | : oivblI Bank, 11 mmmmmmmmmmmmmJ MEMBERS WANTED ( loin the Horry County Fair Aseociation and Contribute to the Great County Fair. We aro going to have a County ?air in October, but we must have unds with which to get it up. $ \bout thirty-liye loyal citizens have t opened their hearts and bubscribed V >ut we nood a threat many more ^ Me aro not asking much, we only 1 tsk you to give us $5 00 now and *f> 00 the lirst of October if you can. c Me are working for a Greater Horrv f inrl ix>r? mnuf hu un ? ' -- ? S-' " . ? . u luMcu imjo juui llUiillCIUl US _ veil ss moral support. Can't you ' rive us that $5 00 now. We need it, u ["here are hundreds of men in Hor- " 3' who would be glad to make this ^ sunt ribution if they only knew 1 ibout it. Won't you tell thorn ? 3ur organization is purely mutual L Mid voluntary. Wo have formed an a issociation and have placed the v Lombership dues at the figures a slated above. Membership gives e >no the priviledge of an annual pass o the Fair. It is not much but the ^ jTair will do a great work (or our Jf jounty if wo will only help it along. fl Mow cau't you help us. If you just ;an't j >in, see if you cau't get some leighuor who can join interested. Jet him to join and if you can't joiu tt least boost it and get up an ex- t, aibit* vVe ought to have five hundred ,j members to make our Fair the Great ( Success that it ought to be. Join c us, we need ycu, v Chas. Scarborough, Secretary. > t . U a Local Items From Allen. C Farmers are busy picking strawberries, but they are not as good as 1 Lhev were last year. M ss Carrie Anderson is visiting t her father of this place. Mr Harry Suggs of Pireway, N, \\ D., is building Mr S. M. Anderson a v ?tore House. Mr Suggs is a hust- r iug young man. ,vi.. r\ f i i-'1 1' ? J f mi vj>. iijusuu, buu uuiigaung igent of tho Atlantic Coast Line it Allen, wont to Floreuce on special business last week and returned S< li?* next day. Mr J. M. Doyal was over in ihe I Vhite Oak section last Sunday visit- yj g friends. ai Mr J. E. Barrington, the organiz- wj r of the Junior Order United Ainer or ian Mechanics was here last week ca nd organized a Lodge here. We y? ope that Allen will be the garden vt! pot of Horry yet. ec Mr W. A. Nceley happened to a afi ery painful accident by getting a av tig pole stuck in his leg, but he is sh p again and is able to walk about f0 )o house. ex Rev John B. Skipper preached a ery interesting sermon at Maple tu hurch Sunday and Sunday night. 7o are glad to have Uncle Skipper f? ith us any time. Mr W W Smith visited Conway k8t week. Johnie On Tho Spot. ? - th: pi I OES BACKACHE WORRY YOU? fr< or Is ome Conway People Have Learned How to Get Relief, How many people suiter from an = ihing back? How few know the cause? If it hurts to stoop or lift? If you suffer sudden, darting pains t f * - - " it you are weaK, tame ana tired, Suspect your kidneys. [{ Watch for nature's signal. h The first sign may be headache or | izztness, Scanty, painful, or too frequent rination, Nervousness or a constant, deadired feeling, Avert the sorious kidney diseases, Treat the weakened kidneys with loan's Kidney Pills, A remedy especially for siok kid- { eys. Endorsed in Conway by your riends and neighbors. Mrs Dora Burroughs, Conway, S X, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills have Deen very beneficial to rae. I had lull backaches, pains \hroigh my ridneys, and other symp oms of kid ey complaint. I got a box of Doan's f Kidney I3i 11 s from the Norton Pmg 3o. and they completely relieved ne," For sale by ail dealers. Price 50 ti jents. Poster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, a Mew York, sole agents for the a United States, 'J Remember the name?Doan's? | tnd take no other.?Adv. items f rom [Nichols No. 2. Crops are looking fine. j Farmers are going in for too much iobacco this year. They ought to raise more hog and hominy and live ! U home and not have to look to the 1 merchant for every thing they use, The Sunday School is doing well at Wanamaker with Mr. Martin as ' Superintendent. I Rev J. E. Edwards filled his regu- t lar appointment at Pleasant View m tha third Saturday and Sunday. | Little Miss Susie Hobbs, who has been spending some time with her 1 bister has returned home. Mrs A. C. Gerald, who has been! at Marion and Raynham, visiting! htr sisters, returned home a few I days ago. I Floyds High School will c oae May I 30th. ? | Mr Ira Gerald, wife and son of I Nichols, were called to the bed side! )f their sister, A N Sarvis, who is I lick with Measles, | ''School Chums," Ill I I I >1 III 11 I II X>ATED TONGUE MEANS LAZY LIVER I Lazy Liver Needs a Dose of Dodson's Liver Tone Guaranteed to Take Place of Calomel. When your doctor looks to see if rour tongue is coated, ho is trying o find out if ycur liver is working troperly. A few years ago doctors lad to prescribe calomel?there was lothiog else to give. Recently in many sections cf the ountry Dodson's Liver Tone has >raeticully taken the place of calo ael as a liver remedy. Dodson's jiver Tone L mild, pleasant tasting .rid hurmlpss?whip.h maWp? it a aedicine for u^e when your children lecome bilious and constipated, Hut lie most remarkable feature of Dodon's Liver Tone is the fact that Norton Drug Co,, who sells it, guarutees ft absolutely. The drugtj. t ^ ill return your money without rgutne i:t if a bottle fails to give ntire satisfaction. Price, 50 eests. We suggest that ou get a bottle today ai d have i' eady for the next member of your amily whose liver goes wrong. Michael Items The health of this community is he best it has been in quite a while. Farmers are about done planting ?obacco is plentiful in this part of he country. Strawberies have beou uv, olT greatly by the unusual dry veatber. Mrs Nancey Royals and little grandson, Joe, spent some few days go with her daughter, Mrs G. C /OX. Mr Rufus Holmes called on Miss day Cox a while recently. Dr S. P. Watson passed through his section some few days ago. The wedding bells havo been riugng and have just been resting a rhile, but expecting to hear thorn iug sorno time soon. Me N jt hor. Winthrop College CHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE EX-1 AMINATION The examination for the award of icant scholarships in Winthrop Colge and for admisHion of new students 111 be held at the County Ceurt House i Friday, July 4, at 9 a. m. Applints must be not less than sixteen ars of age. When Scholarships are icant after July 4 tbey will beawardI to those making the highest averre at this examination, provided they eet the conditions govering the v*rd. Applicants for Scholarship ould write to President Johnson be. re the examination for Scholarship amination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free ition. The next session will open 1 ptember 17, 1913. For further inrmatio and catalogue, address Pres. B. Johnson, NOTICE. A resolution was offered and adopted at the Supervisor purchase his suples for the chain gang by sealed bids tm the lowest responsible bidder for le mouth in advanre, beginning June t, 7913. Geo. L. Marsh* Clerk. County B >ard Commissioners i V. New Stock 'aris Green 25c per pound For Sale By Conway Drug Co. Pharmacists CONWAY, - S. C. S- P- HAWES aROOER Only High Grade Family and Plan %tions Supplies handled. Your patrongo Is respectfnll> solicited and will be ppreclated. Satisfaction guaranteed or our money bacK. No trouble to show oods, so If you don't see what you wani sk for It. D A Spivey & Company FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS tepreseot the Strongest Companies 'olicies written on the most liberal ems( P ace your Insurance with iu ?rompt settle men tof Claim. i J CHINESE LAUNDRY, Collars and Cuffs. Ironing Machine. Work turned out Promptly. Send me a trial order. Family washing taken. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Work neatly executed, an., i first class style. SPECIAL NOTICE Collars and Cuffs held for 30 day and if not called for will be sold, Yoursforgood worn, GEORGE LUM | 1 I 1 tivil-n nw.r,. I 11 ^ Xf ~-j* *" iiiwi v ui'iia, mMHI j/LVMTa ^ * ant* ^or corn? help the p . Try 200 lbs. per acre ( W)? Phosphate and Nitrato ol Insure against cotton IWriaf ^^ P61^ acre- Right sido dre 'y alu* Pr(K^uces a cr j |yBound, heavy corn and | J WV s<7/ p0tash in any amount from o\ GERMAN KALI ' Whitney Central Bank Building, New Orleani, I.a. \? ? Citation. | 13y J. S. Yaught, E*tp. Probate Judge. Whereas, .1 olih 11?\>(1 made suit to tin* , i to grant him Letters of Administration of Iho Estate of and eflhets of tSiiuou Lloyd, Sr. 1 These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and cred I tors of iho said /Simon linyd, t>r., deceased, that they he and appear, before me, in the Court ol Probate, to be held at. Conway, S. ('., on 7th day of June no cf, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, If any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand, this 18th day . of May, Anno Domini, 1918. Published on the 22nd and 29th day of ' May, and 5th day of Juno 1918, in llorry Herald. < J. S. Vaught, ( Probate Judge. | nr.* < '? ' police 10 vonsinoies All who have not lilod their bonds , with the Clerk of the Court will pro ceed to do so at once, There will not 1)3 any more Claims approved for any one who does not comply with this request Adv. A. C. Murrell. A Feast o Newness and Beai Costs Marks, W< THE NEW Gil GROCE We buy In Car Load Lots and sell at Wli the lowest and our stock is the freshest and slsts of Choice Plantation and Family Hupj lines give us a Call and we will please you b1 aiaoaa.iw a mm mm m w m vn ? w m w r THIS DEPARTMENT Is chocked full arming Implements and Machinery, sucli Hoes, Rakes, Plough Stocks and L'lougl; Hli the market. There are none better and not agents for the world famous McCormick M< We will take great pleasure in showing and pectlve purchaser. We handle the Pittsbr.i lied users all over Horry will willingly att< makes. A little higher in price, but economy to purchase this wire to fence you WE UNDER BUY ALL; WE Ul Burroughs & MMVaramSVf>MMMMMMHBBflCMKKPKKfc*')am9IKaE<*STan ueneral r i TocLclville ' DEAL! DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, LINT AND SI ALL K!) COTT We always keep in stock a< seasonable goods and whic than the cheapest quality ci n big money to call and int our prices. Dusenbu t . . - ?? >n't Forget to Side ou have the plant<1 well sta^HH crop by feeding it. For nough 9H OTASH 1 fibre, anil to keep the bolls fron f.iB8?E| Irint make tho starch that fills the 11111 if mixture of tqual parts of Kainit,lf|l Soda, or 5-5-5 (foods. ||p|||i rust by side dressing of 200 lbs. Ffl|||i ssintf prol'injfs ity of the fHIB op of bolls tlv.t stay on. It nBtw|| fine fodder. Potash Pays. ne 200 lb. i'i% uf>. Write for prices I WORKS, Inc. WM Savaanah Rank 8r Tru>t Rnildinr, S.iTann-^^ Appointment for Aynor C'ircH 7, on 1st and 3rd Sundays at r U ,i Ay nor 1st and 3rd Sundays I ^ > m. Rod Hill 2nd Sunday at 11 a. Pis^ah 2nd Sunday 1 p. tn. I Plsgah 4th Sunday at 11 a trl || Red llill at 4 p. m. , P. S. Hook, Pm For Burns, Bruises and Sorcl Tho quickest and surest curl )urns, uruises, boils, sores, ill nation and all skin diseases is I en's Arnica Salvo In jured L. H. Haflin, of Iredell, I if a soro on his ankle which pi nm so he hardly walk. jg in every house. Only jommended bv Norton Drutr I To Cure n Cold in One Da>>H ^ Take LAX ATI VIC HKOMO Quinine. It Cough an<l Headache and works oil th^?v^ Druggists refund money if it fails t>^B-/> K. \V. CROVIC'S signature on eacli bo^B uty With Model elcome You tol LLY STORl RIES. 1 lOlesule and Retail at prices invnrlM?| best tliat t-toneyR'.and^purchase. ami Bra )lies H'lien in need of anything ill tflfl tli in price and quality. /urn iUPimirnl niw of the latest Improved Labor S"^B| i as Guano and Manure DhtrihHS lares, the greatest labor saving 1< inHs in cheaper. We are solo and e.\cliM|| >wer?. Reapers, Binders, Drills, Effig explaining this muohinery to any H| rg Wire fencing. Thousands of >st to the euperlovitv of this wire EmS far greater in, lasting qualities. kB r farm, garden or lawn. ||f| NOER SELL EVERY HOil liwuwi HiU'i'i wu i i ?;? r ierchanis J iRS IN 9 ;EIJ cuttuin4 NDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCT, ON SEED MEAL AND .FKltTILM clean and up-to-date J 1 rfl h we offer at pricea chefl tmsidered. It will savefl ?pect our goods and n ry & Ccl