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t vj VOL XXVIII. C j^n 'l III n cV'n o ^ ? u 111 u l n u o. i k k : I hat 8 what the farmers of Horry want as well as < LM the merchants and the banks. (Of f rl hat's what we have all got to have to keep going. t I he individual or the institution that is going for- 3^ ^Lw war d must be accumulating some surplus fcr the future. t&M ^ Neither the bank nor the faimcr tan afford to pay r v0;>^ out all their earnings in the way of dividends. jKjw The best dividend that comes to the farmer is the k&'W ' permanent improvement of his soil. 1 The best dividend that comes to the bank is enlarging its possibilities through the development , of the industnes of the surrounding country. ^ sPs We want to see the farmers of Horry enlarging their I dividends by improving their soil. We are going to Njajfcf v look to tho upbuilding ot the lcsources of this county \ for our per mancnt dividends. vh? I ^ ; fkSf AI LTOGETHI R FOR t ON WAY AND HORRY CCTNTY JHT > 0 "" " ~ 1 Let us help the above facts along, we want you to fcTufc ( help us to do t his by depositing with us. c 1 fill! US 8 nil 61. |: CONWAY, S. C. ^ ! k. CHILIS AND FEVER JOHNSON'S OR ANY FEVER 30 INLCU1<INGPF0LKSLSS TONIC No Better Place. I No Better Place in the Whole County to do your Trading, Than at Toddville, S. C-, where we carry the most complete line of every thing needed by the people. Pull I ino Qiimmor. Hondo I Ull InlSIU UUBIIIIIUI uuuuo When you need a negligee shirt, a dress pattern, a , pair of shoes, a neck tie, and in short anything that you ! usually buy, and you want the benefit of the lowest pri- I ces to be obtained, quantity and quality considered, call on the old reliable at Toddville, S. C. Dusenbury & Co., Toddville S-O1, < WHENEVER 10U NEED ! i AGENEIUl TOKIG TIKE MOVE'S | \ nrt Afj i~m f-_?_ ?_ n ?? auc v/iu vjiauuui w wiuvc a x asicicss uilli 1 uniC IS Equally I Valuable as a General Tonic because it Acts on the Liver, !' Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System, For Grown People and Children, < ?V.. *? > You know what you are taking when you take Grove'# Tasteless chill Tonic as the formula is printed oil every label showing that it contains the well known . :onic properties of QUININE and IRON. It is as strong as the strongest bitter onic and is in Tasteless Form. It has no equal for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Yeakness, general debility and loss of appetite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing Mothers pr.d Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness without purging. , telieves nervous depression and low spirits. Arouses the liver to action and urifies the blood. A True Tonic and Sure Appetizer. A Complete Strengthener. o family should be without it. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. 50c. j I mmmu GASOLINE ENQINC that oan be Abaohi+aty Dopant!ad Upoa (rfr5*\oyj o run when wanted?the only attention needed is oiling?starting | ?stopping. Let us prove to you why the RAWLE1GH has become l?mou,? f?r Big Surplus Power, Simplicity, Reliability, En* ^urancc *n(l Perfect Balance. The smoothest running engine built, y Sr JSn absolutely no jar, no Vibration. The Rawleioh saves time, expense, N^W^^oC^^^helps everyone. Never gets tired, always ready, soon pays for itself. SOUTHERN SAW A MAOHINERY WORKS; - Atlanta, Ga. Write for fraa CaUlotua Tell us what /ou need so engine fo* ~ ~ Mflrue, ask for "Oatlogue E'* SUPPLEM ti oitt CJ> ONWAY, S. C., THURSD, valuable: farms Vre Offered for Sale by a Leading Business Man of Socastee. I will sell on reasonable tjrms to ( sponsible parties, the following Inscribed (arms now owned by ine n Horry County, ti wit: First,?Known as the Pitch Bnr el Buy Farm, in Socastee to wnship, lontaining 744 acres, having 75 icrcs in cultivction, and 250 uuder ence, some cut down ready for tlearing, and some cleared ready to >e placed in cultivation Every >cre of the entire tract can be clearid aud cultivated. Well drained or present needs, Produced in I9I8 >0 bushels of corn per acre without ertilizer. Good Artesion Well, dwelling house cost $2500 00, four enant houses, two small barns and k hay shed, aud good seventy-saw lotton gin, used only ono seasc n, alo grist mill complete. Gin and liill buildings all cf galyanized iron, located two miles from Socastee graded school, 11-4 miles from Enerprise Landing on the Waccamaw iiver, and within oasy reach of Socistne churches. Plenty of labor in ight of the place to work it. tlealhy as any place in Horry County. Second,?Known as the Cooper Mew Place, 732 acres in all, havng two separate clearings thereon, >ne the Cooper farm with 25 acres tleared and under cultivation, the jtker, the Mew farm with 10 acres >f upland and 8 of Swamp under jullivation, Cooper farm has fairly rood dwelling, large barn, good water, all naturally drained. Mew jlace has no buildings, 150 acres subject to overflow in times of high resbet, balance high naturally Irained hammock land, excepting 100 acres which is level ridge land suitable for corn, cotton, tobacco end potatoes. Located one mile from Waccaraaw River at either lack son Bluff or Cox's Perry, and ibout 3 1-2 mile3 from Conway. In sight of Centenary church. Now school now being built on tract. For full particulars address, W. J. Singleton, RFD No. 1, Myrtle B.ach, S. C. Stomach Troubles Disappear. u ? -1 a 1 1 i ji< .111,11 u, nvcr uuu ivunicy ITOUCes, weak nerves, lame back and ft male ills disappear when Electric Bitters are used. Thousands of wo men would not be without a botth in their home, Eliza Pool of Depew Okla., writes: "Electric Bitters rai ?d me from a bed of sickness and differing and has done me a- worlc of good. I wish every suffering woman could use this excellent remedy, and find out, as I did, just how gooo it is." As it has helped thousands of others, it surely will do the sam< for you. Every bottle guaranteed 50c. and $1.00. At all Druggists H. E Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. Ady. GOLDS & LaGRIPPE u? 5 or 6 dosea 660 will break any case of Chills & Fever, Colds & LaGrippe; it acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not drine or fiieken. Price 2Kr. Notice of Discharge. Notice is hereby given that the uudersigr.ed guardian of Marie Louise Fennell, will apply to the Judge of Probate of Horry County, at his office, Conway, S. C., at 11 e'clock in the forenoon, on the 6tb :lay of January A. D. 1913, for a final discharge as such guardian. VI. M. Fennel), Guardian of Marie Louise Fennel!. Id. pd | During Thanksgiving week Iho Woman's Home and Foreign MIs*:onary Stcieties of the Conway Methods'Church held a series of Week of Prayer tervJfies each afternoon in Epworth Hal1. They were well attend d by iho ladies of lho lown. Special offerings were t tkc n A each teryice for the missionary i au^c* Dr. Ilobson's Ointment Heals ltcliy Eczema. Tho constantly it .hirg, burning sensation aod other disagreeable form9of e<z3ma, totter, salt rheum and skin eruptions promptly cured by Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. Geo. W. Fitch of Mendota, 111. says: "I purchased a box of Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. Have had Eczema ever since the war, have been treated by many doctors, none have given the benefit thtt one box of Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment has. E*-ery sufferer should try it. We're ; so positive it will help you we guar I aotee it or money refurded. At al Druggists or by mail 50c. Pfeiffe Chemical Co., Philadelphia or St Louis, Adv i > ENT T0^s AY, DECEMBER 18th, 191 "Uncle Ap is drt and actual)}' gone Here are a few of Ladies Coat Suits, $l.r>.()0 kind, now $(>..">( $2.50. Ladies Silk Dresses, all colors, i For Men and Boys Suits, $15.00 kind k* Ladies and Gents rain coats at any old | My Grocery Department is up to-di A. P. School Entertainment. There will bo. an Entertainmontafc Salem Seho>l Houso on Friday ni^ht, December lihh, beginning at seven o'clock sharp. Wo will also bavte fruit and cakes to sell. Proceeds to go for furnishing school room. Thgfpubl'c is invited to attend, Committee. Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cure I'he worst cases, no matter of how lon<? standing arc cured by the wonderful, old reliable I)r. Porter's Antiseptic HcaliriK Oil. It relieves Paiu aud Heals at the same time. 25c, 50c, JL.00. P. P. Covington spent several lays here last week. WHY IS CONWAY FIRM? Because Its Citizens Have Learned The Truth. After reading this generous and encouraging report from Mr. Dozier tnose who have toe misfortune to suffer, as he did, will naturally long to get similar relief. But to get the same good as Mr. Dczier baa, you should got the same remedy . There are of course, other kidney pills out there aro no other kidney pllis the same as Doau's. TY.at is why Conway people demand the* genuine J L. Dozier, Mgr. Conway iron Works, Main St., Conway, S C , says: 4,I know that Doan s Kidney Pills are a remedy of merit. My back was lame anu ached severely. I used two boxes of Dean's Kidney Pills, that I got from the Norton Drug Co , aud they gave me great reliof." For sab by all dealers. Price 50c cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the UnlStates. Remember the name? Doan's-- aid tike no ether. Adv NOTICE OF SALE. i Under and by virtu.j ot tue decree and judgement ol tue comt made by hu l.onor u. F. U'.co i'resiuiug Judge, iu tue case ol lia jk oi J.on , a Coiy jra.ion I'ldn in -? v.% horui iu .uoseiy and Hank ol luo r, a Oorporaiiun, ueieuuunty, aud daied Hi j *Oiii aay ol roDruvry .\. Ik. IbiiJ, 1, dio undersigned J. a. L.-wi.-., Slienll ol i?o?'iy (J.r.ililj, Will M 11 U I Ml t > lie ulic. 1 ii lO Hie liiuhe.-i !> duer iiru r the Court 11 uino com at C..n.\ay, in il?., ry Couiry, ?nu Stale ol ; ouf.i u.uoiinn, nuiiug ie^..l noui'o ? I auL'y on .-a dod.iy u. January ut\t, it nenrg t.io othd iy oi .-;cu month, <1. and singulur liioso certain lands situate in lior.y county, ami dc *cr?oed ui loli<)Aft to wi!: ''Ail u._d singular tH.it certain pi ce, p-iicci or tract ui ihi.il ly.ug ? ;>! tiein^ situate in the Town of Lam.-, Couuty mi i tale atcie?niu, with b vimuaiiua n> i?,l iow?; lo-Wit"On he iNorth oy A. l<*. Cannon's laud and Al 1). Stevens; Kasi b., the A. t . I: HailiOiid: ou the boulh 'by Y. P. McQueen's land: on t tie West by ./. D. Smgietary's and containing 6 acres, and being the land conveyed to me (No.in .u Mi sel,)) by r, I'. Stevens." Teruia of bale, Cash, Purchaser to pay for papers. Cunway, s>. c., December 2nd, 19/;t. 11 11 Woodward, J A Lewis, i liatntilT's At.'y. Sheriff of H, (\ To Prevent Blood Poisoning apply at once the wonderful old reliable DF PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HKAUNG OIL. a aui gical dressing that relieves psin and heals a ihe same time. Not a liniment. 25c. 50c. fi.oi a. N? ; " ~ " * pa \jyskjT n^ir? b'M w b ^ ;7 y\ ; If /A II Imll J^k npany iAjl ^ JU \L^^irtho<!r ''L '} J~/r\ rftn ?^? JvsW\( ^Vvkv ;x Vv^tvU /v^t,. m is In thn rou ' t]f paRt 8 o'cloo.V -~',r ink, and is still getting drunk 2 to giving away goods." > (lie many Holiday Bargains we arc offering. \ 1 inn ). Ladies long nnd short Coats going at $1.49. Ladies Voile Skirts iblie froi worth $15.00. now going at $6.75. Ladies Hats going at any old price'' " | >ing at $6.50. Norfolk Suits going at $0.35. Overcoats from $?.Of for > is n to price. ie , ite. Don't forget that we keep that good old Coffee. ?oul JOHNSON, Manager. Oh .?ii(l tw( \ey aro w? ;ross Country. Ihc Farmers of Horry County have acting queer ... . ? j ,i . t Richmond, perience that wc carry the best things t n train fron i mi- et stcs, of Anderi them. The experience of many years inng been lonovv business makes us fully competent to jOnnaiiy''drug ^ools and appliances to be used by them The few who have not traded with us 1 was ?n. " spent in thi cordially, invited to give us a trial. had dc * 99 ted States c tlla, having 9 ' fta jj^ {j H rirginia. himself he Not only the farmers but all other .classes of the people large stores, the things they desire in the way ol'Merchant! n and acted in every department have been made with an eye single to1 avoidu i of our many customers. Call and look over our immense 'train with 1 , i , i an(i paperc , and got the benefit ol buy tug irom the plate where long honora | ol and fair dcaing counts. 3rvico at Ra iliiuoi^ f^oflir IAT" ^ r ychnine. of Flore ^ \ , 4 ^,aPP?ara 1^?" that he owes $10 and ares whether he lives oi _ _ t doesn't matter one waj 3 }3 9 Ho also stated that p iff** f?*?| f a Job and was despond f Vi II | -^L *<% ((.1 f; 1!| U ntoXe Moncy to Dru ?& .-.i u \&r ? i ? >. 9 w4 nf0fl8ing that he broke I office at Kingston, Ga? at A car load of a,(t $75?tak,ng u to buy ge A. Clark, about fort; er cl Mules as was was Thursday sentenced . i ^ ? ? months In the Atlanta | just in. See this b need a horse or mi Confederate Reunion. I no* t*en. Bennett H. Young, coi S% *nfl~ *r-'n-chlef of the United Conf HQ m u hor Veterans, has named April 29, . 1 ul Eftr *?re M<ty 1 as the official days of tl 1 U gj| reunion of the organisation. it ^ ^ J,.