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CORN CLUB BOYS Their Names and Addresses *nd ] Other Matters. J G am vants Ferry, S. C. f, Waltfr Squires, Jefcsi^ Pauiels, , Grier Hacks, Frank Sq lires, Clyde Cooper, Julius C lop^r, C e'us Ciok, Freddie Roberts, Harvey Cooper. Louis, S. C. Nol o Harrelson. Alorzo Lee. Lorenzo Lee, Miller Lee, Fennie, Van and Orian Cox, Barley Lee, Jatnes B MeGougan. Conway, S. C. Allard King, W W. Howell, W. E. Kiwell, l) M and 1 H Chestnut, Sam Sm th, Harvey Jordan, N. A. and W. O. Grainger and Frank Hardee, Leo MoDulTie Spivey, S,i^ Walter Raleigh Spivey. Coleman Martin, Haskell, S. C SAN for i), S. C. !' Herman G ore, Newsom <(>g\ i don Allsbrooks. LI r . ? - " - 1 r urixiuD uewis, J ordauviJl/J? S. Q. i]am\\0?)? s*. q* } Earnest aud Jessie lI,ardQO, f^p than and Louis H,ardwicK Hubert vVa\t,s Adrians. C. James \\ Shelley, r^rxxr\ Sea, S C. CUrfield Gause, ^orls, S C. Willie Richarrason (lalivants Verry, S. 0. liar Stalvey, Stalvey, S, CL 11. G Smith, lloreo, S. C. If any ol the above names or addresses are not correct, please write me at once. If any other boys in the county would like to join please write me within the next ten days as 1 want to complete the list to send to the Agricultural Department in Washington. You boys made a line showing at the fair last (all, but we want to make this year the bost in the his- j torv of the Corn Club work in lLorry. t We want to, try to arrange so that , axgreater nuiuber of boys can got j pvUas. ( 1 will write you in a few days which guano companies will otlor < guano. Those who wish to plant a gotxJ variety of prolific oorn can gel, it from J. F. Batts, Garner, N. C., C. W. Josey, St. Charles, S, G. H. McCutcheu, Bishopville, C. Kou>e iNo. 2. '/ 1 asked the Departjr^jati to send me tho bulletins which ^will send out as, < soon as 1 get. th% Hi* t made out. JtvBu Brown. z jt ? ? ? - : irublits Entertainment. At Burroughs School Auditorium, * Friday evening, February t>th. Miss ( Stevens, assisted by home talent, < will give an Entertainment tor the 1 benefit of the Episcopal Church * building Doors open at 8 o'clock. ' Admission 25 cents.^ School children 15 cents, ' Fire. Acciden glary and Insur; Real Estate D ^ D( Loaned M^ imf niiiiA ..IUUIII UIIVC Crates, E Orders taken by m*i' O* ??* ty Trust C Farmers chants B | L. D. MAORi . r jf _^rr: SP^r^. ' Ti -.x .tz '' "In LoVlft# Remembrance. v on ik^ uiorjuvgrp* December 9 h, i$atb<*b4ited the home of Mr. and Mr*, H. J. Tyler, and,, took away witli blin% the 1 U'o daughter, Lena May. *Sbe o trn on December I lUth, 1911. S ok with diphtheria she was til only about a week. Everything possible was done to save her life She was attended bv Dr. S. P. Wetson. Sho leaves u father and mo'her, one brother and one sister, and many friends to injurn her loss, The remains were interred at Cane B-anch cemetery on the following day. O ir loss, vv her eternal gain, and we meet tnls precious one ory l(t|ya r . (} shores of the irryat bprt-Ovy,q. 'fight Qie eJ Her th^cR. Wanted ao.w. v^t. W * ???-,u"V bouses MHjt adi\a%?y ""rl< ?? fir'D, 1'?" prices u.*' -0 0,,ered.' and hlfhes,t Call o? v d *or 80rv,ce rendered, r Lxir; ntegiying references. Sate .d, Jordanville, S. C. Aqv-2 .tpd. | Corn Old Sorei, Other Remedies Wen't Cure The worst cases, no matter of bow long standing, are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Ur. I'orter'i Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves l>.in - - . ?..va muii ai idc same time. 25c, 60c, $1.00. Feel Miserable? '* i ' Out of sorts, depressed, pain in the back?Electric Bitters ronews your health and strength. A guaranteed Liver and Kidney remedy. Money back if not satisfied. Incompletely cured Robert Madsen, of West Burlington, Iowa, who suffered from virulent liver trouble for eitfht months. After four doctors tfave him up, ho took Electric Bit tors and is now a welt man. Got a bottle today; it will do the same for you. Keep in the house for all liver ind Midney complaints- Perfectly jafo and dependable. Its results < wiU surprise you. 50c. arid <1.00. 11. E. Bueklen & Co., Philadelphia v nr St. Louis. Adv \ Notice of Sale I will offer for sale lit the late residence of the deceased, at 11 ! o'clock in the forenoon on February 7th, 1914, all and singular I the personal estate of W. J. Stanley, I)ec'd. Terms of sale cash. ,s J Sid Bellamy, Admr,, of W. J. Stanley, Pec'd, I Trespass Notice. Ail persons are hereby forbidden u jO enter or trespass in anv manupr >n our lands in Simpson Creek and Uonway townships, bounded bv S. i \ Gore, Monroe Chestnut, J D 3rainier and others. All violator? $ will be prosecuted, H D Todd. In I-2tf 4l-pd H W Toudi. i Ilunty impany; it, Life, BurLive Stn& roe. >ught Or Sold. nn Rp^I Rfitfttfi. Strawberry Inrf Mirln >cm mauc. theQHorry Counoj Company. and Merank Bldg. \TH, Manager. V J iK I * >?.XV* ?. *- ?. ? . ? . ^ * '-' ^ m W READ WHAT NOTS d LIPPMAN'S CREA1 H Dr. Alldredge, Rogfnry, Texan, writes: H ** It ia tho leading blood purifier." H Dr. Whitehead, Metcalfe, tit., prescribes HE It, and with 1*. I*. I*. completely cured J. H II. Davidaon, who had suffered fifteen H years with blood poison and sores. H IT WILL HELP YOU. TOO| F. V. LIPPMAN, SA1 FOR RENT,--The house and lot of .1 J, Pitman, on the opposite side of the public road from the le idente of Mrs. C. L. Abrams. Near enough t > town to make a good resideuce .'o * some family w.th businebs in the city everyday. Call on H II. Woodward, Attorney at Law. Eyes Examined Headaches Re1 1 nevea Caused from Eye Strain Dr Julius Slmffer, Specialist or / Optometry graduate Philadelphia . ollege and registered in the State will be in 'l abor at Ituinsbottoin Ilotcl Friday February 13tb and in ?air Bluff 111 ring ton Hotel Saturday Febiliary J4th 'or the purpose of examining all he ecrojs the C)es are subject to md batting glasses. fih*. Shaffer is well known to , ur many readers therefore does ot need any furthec comment. / ? M J ?g^ Tax Returns.*' The Auditor (if llorry Cnuuty will it,toud the following places at, *>iine." pecitied below for the purpose of aking returns of all personal ji rop irtyaudical e^t^te for the '.fiscal 'ear commencing January 1st. 1914 md ending December ?llst 1914 The balance of the time until ? eb. !0th at tbo Auditors c flice in C onvay. A11 able bcdied males capable of arnintf a support between the a?} is ?f 21 and (>0 years shall be deemed axabie polls. The number of your school district s important. Transfers of re'vl (sta'e nust be ou-d with ' Execute f8 au(j ac miuA5-!firator8 will #'ueir r( turns acottfilirK to law. .U persons bttweea the ages, of A and 50 who are liafe toroaudUy will make return o5 same to the CJounty Auditor as required by law. j Failure to make returns within rhe time specified subjects the delinquent to a penalty of 50 per cent. N. C. ADAMS, Auditor. 1 da mi/ nr I Un 111\ ur j CONWA I Has largest Capital and i J Horry C ( CAPITAL STOCK, fl SURPLUS, I LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLI 1 SECURITY TO DEPOSITOR DIRECTO ROBT. B. SCARBOROUGH, A. F. LEVER, GEORGE J. HOLLIDAY, We offer oar Custom* which their Accounts wil , your business. Robt. B. Scarborough, D. V. ] President. Vice We continue to pay 5 per cent, on ; % r Rheumatism \ 1 Blood Poison i ) Scrofula, Malaria | i Skin Disease f Because it Purifies ^ the Blood :d peopi-b say op r REMEDY?P. P. P. 4* Rftbbl Solomon, of the Sannth Conrregniion, wj-itca: " Had seven att*eka of Malarial favor lai^nf from a week to ten days. 1 took your medicine as a forlorn hope, but now confess that P. P. P. waa si real benefit." ? | AT ALJL DRUQQIST8-II .OO /ANNAH, GEORGIA j ??J | COLDS & LaGRIPPE I 5 or 0 doses 660 will break j any case of Chills & Fever, Colds j & LaGrippe; it acts on the liver (j bettor than Calomel and does not j, Uripe or sicken. Price 25c. | Trespass Notice. !{j AU persons are hereby forbidden |L to enter or trespass on my land in W Conwav Township, known as the ||t H. I/. Grainier and Milliard Todd ' lands Bounded by lands of J. W.4Stevens, Si dog Boyd, jr., and H. IX g Todd and others., All violators will I be punished to the full extent of Uie I law S. A Gore, j ?> A t C t l d n ? h u\9 iu oauturu, inO-. |p State of south Carolina i County of Ilurry* , | M. I). Blackburn, IHthitlff \ V8 A. B, Stephens, Defendant* Court of Comroovi Pleaa. COPY SUMMONS. FOR RKLIEF. i (Complaint Served.) j To The DefendanVA. B. S^phvns: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, of whlrh p* \rUpy Is herewith served upon you^ to serve a copy of your answer to tl.? paid complaint on the subscriber at hi A office ntC#uway, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof; ex??),oslve of the day of such rervlce; apu i?/ you fall to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plain tiff {In this aetion will apply to the Court for. the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated January 6thv A* D. 1914. H.JH. Woodward, ./ Plaintiff's Atty. To A. Ik Stftpb'en j, Absent Defendant Tako/notice^ thWt the complaint in the foregoing-stated hction and the summons <>f Which the fonegolng is acopy, were lileil/ In the1 ofllee of the Clerk of Conrt Co/unon Pleas at Conway, H. C., on the <?t/i day of January'A. I). 1914. / H.H.Woodward, Plaintiff's Atty* WV'L. Bryant. C. P. (L, S.) - ?- - i Town Taxes, q iNollce is heretv given that * Property Tax is now due to the Town of Conway and is payable at the Town Clerk and Treasurer's-offtoe at the 2Ywn Hall from January-lst, to March 1st. 1914.% On and : fterMarch 1st, a penalty of IB per cent will be added. Tax payers are liable to execution and levy upon their property after March 15th, 1914. A. H. Long, Town Clerk & Treasurer. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is here given that the partnership heretofore existing beween I. Scherr and S. Tj. Scherr, ruder the firm name and style of S?ehorr & Scherr and Everybody's t^tcre, has this 21st day of January A. D 1914 bet n dissolved, end the entire business has b< en taken over by the said S, L? Scherr. The said 1. Scherr is no longer responsible for the debts or other obligations = of the said firm. "The said S. L. Scherr ' will continue the name 1 "Everybody's", but this will be 1 solely on his own account. I Soheer. S L Scheer . r "; HORRY;] Y, S. C. | 1 Surplus of any Bank in I 1 ounty.' | 50 000 | 17 500 )ERS, 50 000 ^ S, .1 117 500 R6: v D. V. RICHARDSON, I W. A. JOHNSON, WILL A. FREEMAN. ;rs every Accomodation ^ 1 justify, and we solicit I Richardson, Will Ai Freeman, I 1 President. Cashier. | yearly deposits. 4 \ ' i [nun! 5 ? I IB. i I L wmm mmmmmmammmmmmmmM IT I Groceries sale I To Hoi 550 bbls Best Flour 100 bbls Self Rising F1 200 Bags Sugar 200 Kegs Syrup 425 Bags Head Rice 250 Caddies Tobacco Two Cars Corn Two Cars Best Seed O One Car Coffee 500 Bags Shorts Ten Tons Lard Ten Tons Bacon 75 Bags Grits 100 Bags Meal And piles of other Gi die fertilizer and can i We have a paid in cs dollars and it will be t< when in need of anythi eery line. Will cut clot have no cash come to s< Palmettn "Coopei MULLII lightning Security. 1 represent the St, Louis Light' ling Rod Co., the largest factory in he world. I use the improved scroll brace, me that is not used by any other fac? ory in the world. Guarantee | 'f . roes with all work, that it shall giv? >erfect satisfaction. Will compete with the prices of my factory in the world. My prices, vhen the quality of the material and vork is considered cannot be beat in the world. D. C. JOHNSON, Galivants Ferry, S. C. R. F. D. No. 2. V in . i i . ,, NOTICE. There has taken up at nay place one red and white pided cow. ur roamed, cow with calf. Cow took up about last April. Owner iray get same by calling on the undersigned and paying char gee. 2-12-3t-pd. B. B. Blackburn, e&cmo^m j| | For tn Voy years th i r.1.1 rr liable jj (lrm of PUSiCNBURY ?S CO., J) ii) % has bieti engagpd in furnishing fco i] ijj the people of t'lis entire section, [I the good9 and supplies that they jj need, in almost endless vari? tv. u of the very best quality, and at | prices that were entirely fair, and jj which has shown that we wore j] willing to live and let live. [1 If you want a sqnre deal come ijj aud give us your t'ado. We have ^ been si udying your^wants, and is yj a pleasure to serve you llj Bill i CD I TODDVILLE, S. C. J | 1 m at Whole-1 'rices rry FARMERS: 1 [?ur | ate I roceri'^Btoo. We han- *|| ship anywhere. lb ipital of fifty thousand o your interest to see us ng in the guano or gro?e for cash but if you ee us anyway. * Grocery Co r Wholesale" 11 JO r* rt I S ^ 111 Cut Prices. I am closing out my line* of Dry Goods at Cost. $1.00 Messaline 76c yard1. 50c Dress Goods, 38c yard 25c Dress Goods 22c yard 10c Dress Goods, 8c yard 1 OP Porno 1 Qi> I . ?w a vivai) Oi< yUIu? Yours for business, Horry MiHinorif flllllllUI J Store. >, . . --X ffiL fojLmj&f"v'-Sln jt; ' /ii'Su -V-'% .v-^.'-.vV ?-:' _L_