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ASK YOUR DRUGGIST ABOUT IT I Tbtfi is a New Remedy that Takes the Place of CalomeL Recommended i and Guaranteed by the Druggists \ The Norton drug store never sold ( a remedy that gave more complete 1 satisfaction than Dodson's Liver Tone?a mild vegetable remedy for constipation, sour stomach and lazy nr liver. i Volltfl wVin hnvA tnlToroil for uoam rather than resort to dangerous calomel have found after one trial that this pleasant-tasting vegotable liquid gives them a long sought relief witht out bad after-effects. Dodson's Liver Tone is guaranteed fi bj Norton drug store to be a safe liver stimulant and to be absolutely 11 harmless?without bad after effects. You will flud many persons in this locality who have tried it and every t user will speak a good word for Dod ^oli son's Liver Tone. It livens up a ovo torpid liver and makes you feel fresh ! Fra healthy and clean. Jlou The price of a largo bottle is GO eigi cents?money back if not pleased, fdei The success of Dodson's Liver Tone at t has brought many medicines into it n the field that imitate its claims, and froi some have name very similar and ban package same color, but remember pis Dodson's Liver Tone is guaranteed and by Norton drug store who will give Gl- t you back your money if you want it. ^ ?Adv. i ed n , Mr J Ferd Williamson of Gallv 11 vants Ferry has sent us a cotton .'0,] bloom which he picked from his crop on June .24t,h. He has ten acres of 1 the finest cotton in Galivants Ferry S:1C township. It is on the White place lja!) owned by G. J. Ilolliday. broi < 1 i ot * * * und BRICK WAREHOUSE. tl ^ To our friends and patrons, the To' bacco Planters: . We desire to thank you for the liberal patronage extended us in the HUtf ?n/l oolr rv? . 1 ! 1 ?? w MUM worv ui juu eft 11 ut'r&i sn&ro vs hl of your trade the coming season, we Bll?' feel that by experience and location i>lG we are better prepared to take care liav 0f your interest than ever before, tice extend you a cordial lnvitatfon con to call on us at Brick Warehouse and whenever you come to town with topub baoco, or no tobacco, our service is poll at your command, ant* It has been decided to begin sales to 1 on Thursday, July 10th. Our house Wai Is open to receive your tobacco and we pledge you our best efforts for 3 big prices. inen Our motto is "Hard Work and <? lloucst Dealing," and in the prac1r5a tice of this we hope to win your . ' friendship and your trade. '; " Your Mend, .... A. B. Edwards, ? J. H. Dixon. 8um Mulling, S. C. gout yot 1 Natict to Tobacco Growers. for tnig The MulllnsTobacco Market will prog h%wm in opening sal* Thursday, July BiisU lftlH. W# would advise ail .^as flfttmtr* to ftetp their tobacco dry 1 m patatble as it never pays to mari er g *** tobacco too soft, it lose." color ' and neveij.brings as much money. J Pad Mulllns Tobacco Ass'n. rnll A, H. Buchan, ' that Seolygem i the 1 It if CORN FOR SALE. | atto- I offer for sale at Keysfield Farm r, trlcl several hundred bushels good corn. Krai H L Buck, 8 suet It. Cauway, S C ^ Vv'OU ,c part 1 NOTICE. 3 tere Wfc the undersigned Trustees ol Centenary|School No. 14. aud Savan G . nah Bluff School No. 62, will offer foi ai ' gale on July 18th, 1913, the house anc I, Mon grounds of C entenary School at ! ,]j l^ilito'clock a. m., and the house only ol ;n Nab Savannah Bluff at It o'clock a. m., t< ' Brudhe ^highest bidder. Terms of Sab tors Cash" Also contract for new schoo nn .building, will be let out immediately lfil rin : .after sale at Savannah Bluff, vo C N Causey, nn McN K l Dunn, }r the D B Causey (. Mr. Trustees a{ carrD B CaOsey, Clerk. pue Notice of Discharge. ?i J ??? * ? T w iue unucisi^ueu mm, xv J OHU o trialders, Guardian of Beoj. A Elkea -t fndi wiH appijr for a discharge as sue fi of tgauruiau before the Judge of Pre na wen bate for Horry County, at his office se threat Conway S. C.. at 11 'o'clock 1 it well the forenoon on the 4th day of Au ul the ust A. D. 1913. by Mrs K. J. Sanders, Guardian joe and Benj. J. Eikei he Bru<, _ ot hiKb NOTICE, jre cent cte mill- There wiT. bo no meeting of Wai n 1 oomcauQaw Coutc-J No. 186, Junior Oi ?kc carrder United American Mechanic ot and Friday evening, July the 4th. but 'ac ^meeting of Council is called Tuesds . .evening, July 8th, at 8 o'clock i for wpriw^0^ meeting we will adopt B; ppl; ''''"Js^s'sarvls, Jr., .BJ" Z ul c- w- E- MoCord, 1 w wltb. R. S. eve > oi of nuK?n ? ? ipp with H5S fuil|S out this CO ?? grove# lav ft fim at Norton Drug Coi XI" of I*M ec( 8 exchange it for 1 ru the $400 Piano C< r lt addrl w> 1 vestl) mt* *Xfr> ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ | a m jtbe.1 W* k 4^' American Bible Society Rev C. P. Snow of North Carolina is traveling through Horry I County now as colporteur of the I American Bible Society. He is sell- J ng bibles at actual cost, and where- ) jver he finds a family too poor to J ouy a Bible he gives them one. lie < will be in this county for a month or < two yet. < While in the county ho leaves a i supply of bibles at the Kingston < v.-* t a ri a \ t r uruiture otore wnere any porson ' can buy them from Mr Goldfinch. So if you don't see Mr Snow person ally you can get the Bibles you need there, and at cost. The American Bible Society is an organization supported by the Baptists, Methodist, Presbyterians, and yarious other churches to supply the world with Bibles. These Biblos are sold at actual cost. No merchant can buy them and make a profit on them. No agent is allow ed to make a profit on them. The churches who support the Society believe that God's Word should be provided for the people as choap a<possible. Every few years a colpor teur is sent through every part of the United States as well as many foreign lands to supply people with Bibles, and especially those homes that have none. Mr. Snow has found a number of homes in the county where there was no Bible. Of course if you want Bibles with special features in them, like red letter editions, etc., you will have to buy them from merchants and agents, and at a higher price. But if you simply want the plain Bible, the American Bible Society has just what you want in almost any style of binding and size of type. Sometime before August 1st stop in the Kingston Furniture Store and see the fine line of Bibles which Mr Snow has there. He has already sold several hundred dollors worth of Bibles in this county. NOTICE Under and by virtuo of a commission duly issued by R. M. McCown, QuHKotoM. At Qf.tn .1.. KllL j \JI uwutc, UdVCU l/llU JLi'blJ day of June A. D. 1913; tho undersigned will open books of subserip tion to the capital stock of Farmers State Bank of Ayuor, at Aynor, S. C., at 6 o'clcck in the afternoon, on Friday the 27th day of Juno A. D. 1913. The proposed corporation will hare capital stock of $20,000,00 divided into 800 shares of $25 00 each. W. Percy Hardwicke, S. J. Lewis, John T. Shelly, H. II. Woodward, i Corporators, Notice of Sale. Under and by virtue of tho decree and judgment of the court made by his lienor John S Wilson, Presiding Judge, In the case of Burroughs <fc Collins Company, Plaintiffs va Kllsha J Tyler, 1' P Tyler, ti J Holliday and G 11 Jenkins. Defendants, auil dated the 2Sth day of May, A D., 11113, I, the undersigned J A Lewi*, Sheriff, of Horry County, will sell at public auotion to the highest bidder before the Court House door at Conway, in Horry County, and State of . South Carolina, during legal hours of , sale, on Salesday in July next, it being the 7th day of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry unity, and described as follows to wit: That certain piece, parcel, or tract of land lying and being and situated in the State and County of aforesaid and in Bayboro Township aud containing tifty acres, more or less, bounded ?s tollows . Commencing at lightwood stake corner j on the old line, thence running along an agreed line near West to tue run of Bug Swamp, thence down the run of Bug ; Swamp to the old line, thence running near North along the old line to^ the beginning corner at a stake. Pounded as follows, on the West by lands of Duke liabon and P H Hardee, South by lands of f Burroughs & Collins Co., an clothe Kast . by the lands of Burroughs &. Collins Co., r aud Worth by land of Porter P. Tyler, I this is known as a part of the Carrowl ) survey. ( TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to , pay for papers.. Conway, 8. C., June 3rd, e A. 1). 19 J3, I II, II, Woodward, J. A. Lewis j Plaintiff's Attorney Sheriff, Notice of Sale. Under and by virtue of the decree anc judgment of the court made l?y his Hon or John 8 Wilson, Presiding Judge, ii m the case of Burroughs & Collins Com pa ny, Plaintiff vs W T Lewis and Thoma,' E Cooper Defendants, and dated the 28tl i- day of May A D 1918, I, the undersign i. ed J A Lewis, Sheriff, of Horry County b v/ill sell at public Auction to the ldghes >. bidder before the Court House door a , Conway, in llorry County, and State o 1? South Carolina, during legal hours o sale, on salesday in July next, it heiuj K the 7th day of said month, all and slngu lar those certain lands situate in llorr County, and described as follows, to wit I. All and singular that certain piece, par - eel or tract of land lying and being i Floyd's Township, and containing on< hundred and sixty [100J acres, more o C. les'a, and formerly known as as a par p of the Henry uerald tract, and is bound ed on the Worth by lands of Green Lewi * on the South by lands of Sam B Gerald a on the Eoat by lands of I) G Small, an W on the West by lands of K C Gerald. B Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pa y- for papers. Conway, S C, June 3rd, A D 1918. J A Lewis, Sheriff of Horry Count H II Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney. LAL. i&u i&J. ftu o&uotfk. { 'Upon, andpresent it : i mpany's and they wi 1 1 twenty-five votes in I >n t e o t o* ne> "* qj Where you Our Capt WP1 of tobacco until the 1 SZ: FARMERS WARK j ^? wrong coming this w ^ |^vy> Arm J|br\y~ Notice of Sale. I'mlcr ur <1 by virtue of the decree and udgtmant of the court made by bis //on *- t -1 f_ or JohnS, WIlBjn jfresiawg auuge, in the case of Kuuna J. Holmes and Sallie S. Parker PlalntHVa vs. C, L. Wildamsou, G. F. Williamson, and Al, V. Holmes, Defendants, and dated the 28th clay of May A. 1)., 1018, 1, the under, signed W. I. Rryan, Clerk of the Court of Common Picas ol Horry County, will sell at pub!ie auction to the*highest bidder before the Court House door at Conway, in Horry County, and State of S'outh Carolina,during legal hours of sale, on salesday in J nly next, \t bein'g the 7th day of said month, all and singular those cerllan lands situato in Horry County, and described as follows, to-wlt: All and singular thofe three tracts or pareels^of land in Simpson Creek 7'own, ship, in the County and State aforosaidformerly the property of John 11. Williamson from whom the p'alntiiFs and defendants inherited the name and more particularly described as follows, to wit: Tract No. 1: Known as the Bellamy tract, containing lour hundred (400) acres, more or less and bounded on the North and on the West by lands of Malic Hughes and others, on the East by lands of William Bellamy and on the South by the Waccatnaw 1 liver. Tract No. 2; Known as the Win. S. Todd Land contlining. acres, more or less and bounded n the North by the Waccatnw River, on the East by lands former ly bel n Jug to J M Cox; on the South ly lands of Joseph Homo and on the Wea by lands i ow or formerly of M A Royals and perhaps otuers. rI r ict No. 8: Known as the Win. Watis Ian', containing one linnJred )bu acres, ii ore o Us j, and bound d on tl e Noith by lati ;s oi Andrew Cux, on the East by and of N H Cause, and on the South and on the West by lanci of H' S Hewitt and others. TERMS of Sale Cash, fin chaser to pay lor papers. Conway, S C., Juno 2nd, 1018, U' L Bryan Clerk of the Courlol Couiinou Pleas. 11 11 Woodwaid PlaintilT's Attorney. | The Old ' " t Fair and fquare Tl " BjI ^ur ability total t8 SC with them, Thc> fc <! aim to stive these y O have labored hard. 5^ readiness as you ha Warehouse in past; _ 5| g I. II. u lOxrasesse m SELL YOUR TC :NCE & A+ * iable Fari will always receive lite attention f ,awrence has been in the Tob highest price is obtained, W IHOUSE where you willhea ay. wrence m | ??l O I r^>c? ft , sits S WBMl *m o HB Hi o IBB a m ^ m wM ^ SmmSImh ^ t/) ??|??g s ^ >or J O H ?P i- 'WKE LL S? WOULD YOU LIKE THIS BEAl i Come to our store, see and of giving thia piano away. Tl Ciaxton make. It carries the speutiou. ? NOR.T &mMemst.assaiaa f Ite Triei! g Sales 01 reatmcnt to everybody in acc te care of the Horry Tofcaccc now us and they knew me, t farmers and get for them th Try us again for the openii ivedone before. We are do years. Yctrfc f( lowles, ? vm JBACCO WITH BURROU he ners Wari e the top market pi or your tobacco. acco business all his life and hen you load your tobacco, tr W P Lawrence saying1, driv PROF m - H** *<" 4 UTIFUL PIANO AS A PRESENT? WE ? TO SOME ONE OF OUR CUSTOMERS try this splendid instrument. We wi] his is a present worth having. This manufacturers' Ten Year Guarantee. ON DRVC :0 WAREI , The Plantei n July lOt crctarce with the reputation v > Fanners is fully proved bj he irftitsgcr, J. R. Bowles, e veiy highest prices possible c ng Sale. Bring in the tobacco irg it just aswe have been or Success, _ _ Mi IVSCS =306X I ? -vv/'yj H rice, and po- |9 will not leave a pile drive straight to e in, you never go H RIETORS. :'3 I iiUttUUttttlK I s ejj^? 1 to pg SHALL I'OSITIVELY GIVE^T Pg II tell you all about rur plan Piano is of ihe celebrated Wo eordlally invite 3 our in. $avv) 5 ^ CO.^ ^|? Baa fl wf rs FrieniL | pe ha^ ? lrcady made 7 cur prut experience as It haft ever been our /!& )vt of ihc w< ed. We syl i ard have it stored in ga doing it at the Horry jpj| mfeui * ft CP m 3ft jftW0?2&