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vv jFOXC < HOME SWEET HOI! Swho REGULARLY d( < their inccmes and save S posit with us, <C ciMake OUR Ra ? 1W c pay libera 1 In teres i <A ... A tiionway a >,SAAA/AAAAAA* ^??? r~ *"" ?to insure coi ||%' along a case oi ^ ^16 8 3 ^ S | lemptingi j^i Delicioi Thirs Demand t THE COCA-COLA CC i THE EARME1 ! HE EXPECTS I WISH A COMJF J } '^^5 !We will appreciate y< or small. Call in and easy and simple to banl Sficient help we are pre] way consistent with soi | J MAKE OUR Bi I The 1st Nat iJilw.i 4E can tonly be for thosefe jpo^its in the bank a ] part of 3 enough to buy a home, de-^ nk YOUR Rank \ I consistent Willi safety-5 per ^ avings Bank! 0M. ? ' * i ! j? For That lfk ^ Picnic nplete success take ying beverage?in field fgjjf at home or in town. 3$ nd wholesome as it is 13?Refreshing M t-Quenching M he Genuine? Sochi suhatiliiles i i>r? jjookiej. ^^8$^ or Carbonatcd in Bottles. DMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. ? SOWS WHAT I TO REAR IF.YOO | ORTABLE OLD I H M?,PLANT I I Rw MONEY IN g TOSs# TI4 IT* I pBANK i $ -~" NOW j ?1-^-"""" ~,V ' !rga?*t S| ^ I !f \ ? ? ?* t I our account whether large r let us explain to you how ^ cwith us. Employing ef- | , pared to serve you in any | und banking. 1 1 A.NK YOUR BANK & Sona.1 Bank, j j Items From Sanford No- 1 and No ! The health of this community ii fairly well excepting a few cases o uk asles The heavy raiufall recently wil cause the farmers to get in line o battle with Gen Green, for he ii rally in if his boys. Mr N. B. Allsbrook motored through our community recently. Col. Kufus Holmes was a pleasant Ciller in our section on Sunday. We A'cro exceedingly sorry to hear he got wet during the heavy rain on his homeward return. We enj >yod the Box Supper rec enilw having a largo attendance and a jolly crowd. Messrs Boyd and Cox wore on our A . _ - ? streets recently. We would lird the greatest pleas ure in reading another item from Mr. Tutes" and uMo Nother." as appeared in your columns some time ago. Scare Me Again. Died. Mrs W 11. Bell received a message from her father Mr. J. P. VValteis at Barnesville, N. C., that he was very ill and go at onco if she ever wanted to see him any more. He had the third stroke of paralysis, so Mrs Bell went and attended to him until tho death angel came and took him to that Heavenly Home above on Thursday morning about throe o'clock, May 29, 1918. Mr J. P. Walters was about eighty three years old. lie sull'ered much pain during his illness, but died with ease when the last momont came, and from his statement he is gone to live with Jesus. Mr. Walters was a kind hearted and energetic man. He was always ready and willing to lend a helping hand to his neighbors, lie will be missed by his friends and relatives. He leaves a wife, six sons, and live daughters. He was tho first one that died in the family Some of his sons and daughters lives in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Missippi. He leaves his wife, sous and daughters to mourn the loss, but we hope the loss is his eternal gain. His Granddaughter, Mattie Bell. Death of Alex Wilson On Saturday eyening, May 31st, by the will of God, our dear brother was taken from us. He was a divoted husband and father and a very loving brother. Alex was born July 3, 18(30, and died May 31st, 1913. He was a loving child to his parents and lived with, them as long as they lived. Ho loayes a wife, six children, two sisters aud many friends to mourn the loss. Alex seemed to bo warned of his death He told his family that he would soon have to leave them and they must take good caro of his dear baby. We hope that he is now resting with his loved one at home. Sleep on dear and take your rest No more trouble on earth for you, 1 hope you are resting with the blest And your loved ones with you too. That dear little voice you use to hear 1 hope is siuging Willi you there, Mo more from earth will lie call you There are no more for you to do His Loving Sister. Have yen seen the piano? Norton Drug Company gives it away. Items Fiom Galivants Ferry No. 2. Health of the community is goner ally good at present. Crops is very good except a badly broken stand of tobacco. General C_! %m/\ n I n L M 1 ? u i ecu is uuviug u uiuu tiiinu uuring the heavy rains through this section Mr J. E McCracken and wife returned to Wilmington, N. C., last week after spending some time with the formers parents. Mr Lum Martin is spending some time at home now, after being gone a considerable long time and his presence seems to be welcome in tivery home in this section i Mr A. C. McCracken was a pleasant caller at Mr L. D. Holts Sunday. C me along Chatter Box lets hear from you again. Inspector. Bakers Chapel There will be a regular service at Bakers Chapel as follows: 1st and 3rd Sundays at 11 a. m. 2nd Sunday at 4 p. m. 4th Sunday at 7 p. m. 1st Sunday service conducted by Bro. B. G. Collins* 2nd, 3rd and 4th Sunday service jonaucted by the pastor. Public cordially invited. D. L, Roten, Pastor. Have you seen the piano? Norton Drutf Company gives it a^ay. Appointment for Aynor Circuit. Zion 1st aud 3rd Sundays at 11 a. ID . Aynor 1st and 3rd Sundays at 4 p m. Red Hill 2nd Sunday at 11 a. m. Pisgah 2nd Sunday 4 p. m. Plsgah 4th Sunday at 11 a m. Red Hill at 4 p. m. P. S. Hook, P. C 2 LOOK HERK FOR IT ' Many a Conway Header Will be Intelj estcd. f When pinple read about the euros * made by a medicine endorsed from far away, is it. surprising that thev I wonder if tho statements are true? Hut when they read of cases right ) here at home, positive proof is with ? in their reach, for close investiga i lion is an easy matter Head Con way endorsement of (loan's Kidney Hills. B. l?\ Skipper, prop Commercial Hotel, Main St., Conway, S. 0 , says: 141 was annoyed by pain and lameness in my back and my kid neyn did not do their w >rk as they should, when Doau's Kidney PUb were brought to my attention, 1 tfoi a box from the Not ton Dru^ C ). and they ^ave me prompt relief. 1 have had no aches or pains since For sale by ail deaUrs. Price 50 cents. Poster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for the United States, Remember the name?Dean's-? and take no other.?Adv. For Burns, Bruises and Sores. The quickest and surest cure f< r burns, bruises, boils, sores, inflammation and all skin diseases is Ruck len's Arnica Salve. In four days it cured L. II. Hallin, of Iredell, Tex., of a sore on his ankle, which pained him so ho could hardly walk. Should be in every house. Only 25c, Recommended by Norton Druy Co.? Adv. Citation. By J. S. Vaught, Esq.. Probate Judge. Whereas, Johh lloyd made suit to me to grant him Baiters of Administration of tho Estate of and effects of Simon Boyd, Sr. These are therefore to clie and admont.l. - * i tau an una singular the kindred and crod ltors of tlie said &linon Hoyd, 8r., docensed, that they be and app< n-, before tne, in the Court of Probate, t< > tie held at Conway, H. on 7th da* <>f .June no P, after publication hereof, at It o'clock In the forenoon, to sin a cause, If any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand, this 18th day of May, Anno Domini, 1913. Published on the 22nd and 29th day of May, and 5th day of June 1913, in Horry Herald. J. S. Vaught, Probate Judge. Winthrop College SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE EXAMINATION The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop Colaigc and for admission of new students will be held at the County Ceurt House on Friday, July 4, at 9 a. m. Applicants must be not less than sixteen years of age When Scholarships are vacant after July 4 they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examination, provided they meet the conditions govering the aw*rd. App'icants for Scholarship shou'd write to President Johnson be fore the examination for Scholarship examination blanks Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 17, 1913. For further informatio and catalogue, address Pres. 1) B. Johnson, New Stock Paris Green 25c per pound tFor Sale Itv u * Conway Drug Co. Pharmacists CONWAY, - S. C. S- P- 1I AWI0S GROCER Only High Grade Family and Flan* tations Supplies handled. Your patronage is respectfully solicited and will be appreciated. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money hacK. No trouble to show goods, so if you don't see what you wan' ask for It. D A Spivey & Company FIRE INSURANCE-! AGENTS Represent the Strongest Companies Policies written on the most liberal term Place your Insurance with us Prompt settle men tof Claim. /tLiivnnn * * *** "*' ? - - LAUiNUKY, Collars aud CufTs. Ironing Machine. Work turned out Promptly. I Send mo a trial order. Family washing taken. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Work neatly executed, an a. in first class style. NPKCIAL NOTICK Collars and Cuffs held for 30 days and if not called for will be sold, Yoursfor good worx, GEORGE LUM 1 78 5 COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAKOI 129 Your begins Entrance Examinations at all the 9am l ull four year courses lead to the A tree tuition scholarship is assfgi Spacious hoi dings and atletic gro celled library facilities, and the (hiest j Expenses reasonable. For terms University of 1 Scholiir^hin r The University or South Carolina young luuu iiuui encu county. Lot' and cxciuptiun ltoui all lees, umuuu The examination will be hold at tl lyili. Celleral entrance examinatioi Btuae nts, The University offers groat ml van science, history, lass aim UuBinesa. blank to TH Universit}' of ? COLUM1 LUNG OiSEASEl | "After lour in our family had died? : of consumption 1 was taken with 0 ?i a frightful cough and lung trouble^ a ,i but my life was saved and I gained 8 $ 87 pounds through using | D&JKING'S I Idiscove^y j W. It. Patterson, Wellington, Tex. ? PRICE 6(1" an.! f;.00 AT ALL DRUGGISTS $ A EP e a reastt Newness and Be( Costs Marks, \ THE NEW Gl Gnoei Wo buy in Cur Load Lota and soli at the lowest and our stock la the freshest a dsts of Choice Plantation and Family "8 linos give usn call and we will please yo im THIS DEPARTMENT Is chocked I arming Implements and Machinery, s docs, Hakes, Plough Stocks and Plough. ' the market. There are none better and gents for the world famous McCormlck We will take groat pleasure in'showing n pertive purchaser. We handle the Pitts lied users all over Horry will willingly ? makes. A Hit 1 o higher in price, h economy to purchase this wire to fence y WE UNDER BUY ALL; WE General I < 1 in# 1 1 . 1- vy V 4. V JL JL JL V_> DEAL DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, IIATS AND CAPS, LINT AND S ALL HI COTI We always keep in stock a seasonable goods and whic than the cheapest quality c big money to call and im our prices. Dusenbu cha>rfcb?tan s y ill ui tluivo rfit ii> jjtfiii 'u<?i ,ina*s olujbkt ' ^ ?'? '" m "??? ? ' ( aim,, i ! ? to i ?<? qall ? la. ..l ? ' ?i 1 no "iJiH ' ft I) (OitHtiC county-scuts on, JriUsy, J<jl)S U> i I V 1 , ? I U A and it S decrees . ft <> < . led to each county of the Kioto lir.ds, well equipped lnl>ot.nU>ri?'*v nn< Museum of Natural History,io the-Hot) and catalogue, address .1 . . vxf ilAKUISON RANDOLPH, .Preside) ? ?I? ? 1 Con bouth Carolina. n?. rcck Examination. 3. V ot< a Herd a l'enolier's Scholarship to oi 20( bcholufship id worth :$10U in lilOn* 501 11111 if to ,i>Luu. ^ & 20( lie county scat Friday, inly lit 20( id will ho heIU ut the sumo time 1 201 20( 201 luges. Yurud sourctH oi' study 201 \N ute ut once for an upplicutk St it 201 201 E PRESIDENT, | >outh Carolina, 5? 31A S. C. 21 Trespass Notice. 21 21 All persons are hereby forbidd ^ to enter or trespass in any maun upon my land in Socastce townsbi bounded by lands of W. II. Siui Jji estate, Burroughs & Collins C< w, C M Eullwood, VV A DuBose, V .j, Burgess and J A Eld ridge, i o( violators will be prosecuted. 21 VV M Turberville. w 11 __ 2 Plies Cured in 6 to 14 Pays Your druggist will refund money if P/ ^ OINTMKNT fnils to cure any case of Itch 2 mind, nieedltig or Protruding Piles in6to 1-ldi The first application gives Hase and Kest. if Fashioi I 2 : ?; L auty With Mode.1 \ Velcome You to ILLY STOW I to CRIES. Stal Wliole8iile and Retail at prices invarl olut: nd best that njoney-cand'purchase, and uppiles When in need of anything in 1 tor u bth in price and quality. j ^ - d las jbter 7 Aim unmmiriY r rn .lliHKn 1, Ui ih the full of the latest improved Labor Saer o uch as Ouano and Manure Distribiper b Shares, the greatest labor saving kin u? Tione cheaper. We are solo and exch,. ... Mower?. Reapers, Hinders, Drills, ind explaining this.machinery to any jbrouj burg Wire fencing. Thousands of i~Klun >ttest to the superiority of this wire ->ecte< ut far greater in, lasting qualities, lis p our farm, garden or lawn. UNDER SEL EVE8Y H0U]~ tos ^ brii fCoilinslo k Moo . T ^ c J MLes~ sIhaxits El s-c krs in |adt riai % 9 eed cotton, nds of country produce, 1 ron seed meal andjfertili? clean andup-to-date?? line-? h we offer at price a chejsw?^ onsidered. It will save ent apect our goods and l^y w. ry & C<C