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V e ,?esesxss* 1 11 " . . 'I. Ipppi ]|f|o|r( READ WHAT HOTA1 I LIPPMAN'S GREA1 _Dr. AlMndft, Bccwcr, Tnai, writes: M It is ths loading blood puriftsr." B| Dr. Whitehead, Metcalfe, Gs.. prescribes It and with P. P. P. completely cured J. H. Dsridson. who had suffered fifteen years with blood poison and sores. I IT WILL HELP YOU, TOO? | F. V. LIPPMAN, 8A\ *1 ====== To tta You are cordialy invited We will serve all kinds of t , running water, fresh from i Our milk shakes are ms % as rich and delicious as crea Try our Ice Cream, it is Ladies and children are also h Fount with running: water ft Lewis M v Com| * ? >oAsoL|N ew) When writing for Catlogue, - far? I CONWA | Has largest Capital and J * m Horry C J CAPITAL STOCK, 1 SURPLUS, | LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLD | SECURITY TO DEPOSITORS ft DIRECTOl I ROBT. B. SCARBOROUGH, | A. F. LEVER, i GEORGE J. HOLLIDAY. IWe offer our Custome: which their Accounts wiiJ your business. Robt. B. Scarborough, D. V. ? President. Vice-] ^ We continue to pay 5 per cent, on y ' NOTICE OF SAI.E. | Under and by virtue of the decree and judgement of the court made by .his Honor C. J. Ramage, Special, Presiding Judge, In the case of Rosa M. Anderson Plaintiff vs Delia Ander4 son et a!., Defendants and dated the 30th day of March A. D. 1914, I, the undersigned W. L. Bryan, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, of Horry County, will sell at public auction 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 May next, it being the 4th day of . said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry County, and described as follows, to wit. All and singular that certain tract or lot of land in tlfe County and State aforesaid, and in the Town of Conway, situate on the South side of 6th Avenue about 350 feet west of the intersection of Burroughs Street;,bounded f on the North by 6th Avmue, Bast by lot sold under order of this court out of the estate of V, G. Anderson to W. O. Burroughs, South by Odd Fellow's Lodge Lot, West by an Alley connect ing the Race Path with 6th Avenue. TERMS of Sale Cash, Purchaser to pay for papers, Conway, S. C.f x April 13th 1914. # 9 J, O. Norton, W. L. Bryan Plaintiff's Attorney, C. C, C. P, I | * t e E5BRSS5SSti9fiSfi9!&5SS^ii^^B^KBEfl r * Rheumatism I 9 I Blood Poison I ) Scrofula, Malaria I s I Skin Disease I ?, Because it Purifies I t v the Blood E <" 0 rsorut sat or R n r REMEDY?P. P. P. Lj t 1 Rabbi Baloaioa, of tha Savannah Con- K' v arearatton, ** Had seven attacks of C Malarial fever laatlnir from a week to ten t< days. I took your medicine as a forlorn y. hope, but now confess that P. P. P. waa 11 a real benefit." Bl n AT ALL DRUOQI8T8-$I.OO ? fANNAH, QEORGIA I u M L , rr _ ^ \t t( ZZZZZZZZZZZZ c< p I to call at our new FOUNT, s' Irinks. Glasses cleaned in t' e Artesian well all the time.Q p ide from fresh dairy milk, m and fresh peaches, second to none. "1 invited lothe clean, clear ' 9 yj >r cleaning purposes. a Mercantile I h jany. IINC that oan ba Abaolutafy Depended Upon inted?the only attention needed is oiling?starting ri ?t us prove to you why the R AWLEIGH has be- J for Big Surplus Power, Simplicity, Reliability, En- c< erfect Balance. The smoothest running engine built, ii r, no Vibration. The Rawleigh saves time, expense, o Never gets tired, always ready, soon pays for itself, y W A MAOHINERY WORKS, - Atlanta, Qa. M ^ Tell uivvbat/ou need so ea?ioefo? ]y 0 ask lor "Catlo^ue E'* a "mill Y, S. C. ! | Surplus of any Bank in I hl ounty. a $ 50 000 P f,J ^ I " * 17 500 P I ^ ERS, 50 000 B I N J, 117 500 I I 4 IS: 1 I D. V. RICHARDSON, 11 W.A.JOHNSON, f L WILL A. FREEMAN. | I < rs every Accomodation fe U I justify, and we solicit I jj tichardson, Will A. Freeman, B I i President. Cashier. r early deposits. | ?? ? ????? I t NOTICE OF SALE Pt Under and by virtue of the decree and 1 judgement of the court made by his Hon t< or C. J. Ramage, Special, Presiding ^ Judge, In the ca e of T. W. Berry Plain g tiff vs. H. R. Rouse, Defendant, and t dated the 80th day of March A D , i J014, I, the undersigned W. L. Bryan, Clerk of the Court of Horrv ( tnnntv I j , win sell at public auction to the highest * bidder before the Court House door at I Conway, in Horry Oountv, and State of * South Carolina, during legal hours of p sale, on salesday in May next, it being fc the 4th day ot said month, all end singu-? F l?r those certain lands isituate in 7/orrv if County, and described as follows, to-wit: rt All of a certain tract of laud in C township, Horry County, South Carolina, containing forty-three acres, bounded as follows: North by lands of W. II. Dan- r iele, jr., East by lands of W. II. Daniels and E. P. Gerrald, South by lnade of S. P. Gerrald, and West by lands of M. A. Gerrald* being a part of the land deeded to W. N. Gerrald by his father 8. P. Gerrald. Terms of Sale, Cash. Purchaser to ^ pay for papers. Conway, S. C.? April Oth, 1014. M. C. Woods, W. L. Bryan, r Plaintiff's Att'y. C. C. C, P. for H. C m Cam III lint, Other Isnsdiss Won't Cars j j The worst cases, no matter of bow long standing, I j are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. I , Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieve! 1 , (Pa|a and Heals at thcaam* time, 2tc, Wc, f LQA fcsawaaraai mm 'i tOrcetNQfNCroENT. fother and Daughter Meet on Train After Thirty-Two Years, Thp inmates of a crowded railroad lay coach on the route from the Itate of Flbrida to South Carolina ne day recently witnessed the meetng between a mother and daughter fter thirty-two years, during which ime the one had not seen the other, or known the other was alive. The aughter was abandoned by the lother, no doubt on account of povrty, and bound out, as it is someimes called, while the child was I ery young. The daughter was tak- I n into another family and reared 5 womanhood. In early maidenood she married an industrious farler and she has become the head of large family of boys and girls, "he whereabouts of the mother was nknown to her duri. g this time, ately the daughter went to Florida i visit relatives. Coincidently the lother took a trip to the same State, hey took the same train to return ome, neither yet knowing the othr. The mother was very old and sked assistance from the younger roman in changing from the cars 'inally the old lady, being pleased y the attentions given her by the ther, asked the daughter for her ame. When it was told and the old idy realized that it was her daugh:?r from whom she had parted in the hild's infancy her sobs and tries suld be heard over the entire train, eople gathered around them and tie story was told so that all nn iertood the deep feeling this experiice brought forth, especially to the wo immediately concerned. Many yes were wet at the close of the oxer ie nee. Child Cross? Feverish? Sick? Across, peevish, listless child, ith coated tongue, pale, does'ni eep; eats sometimes very little, nen again ravenously; stomach sour reath fetid; pains in stomach, witt iftrrhoa* (rrinflo or.fU U! 1 ~ j p,> iuua itci u W U 11C tlSlOl' |){ nd starts up with terror?all surest a Worm Killer --something nut expells worms, and almost very child has them. Kickapoc Form Killer is needed. Get a box a day, Start at once. You won't ave to coax, as Kickapoo Worn filler is a candy confection. Exels the worms, the cause of your hild's trouble. 25c., at your drugist. Adv. IRS. ELIZABETH OLIVER DEAD. .ady of the Greenwood Section Departs at Ripe Old Age. Mrs. Elizabeth Oliver died at the esidence of her son, J. D. Oliver, r., in the Greenwood section of this ounty, on April 29, at J o'clock. The iterment took place at Union church a the 110th of April. She was 84 ears of age. She is survived by two sons, lessrs. J. D. Oliver, Sr., and W. H. liver, and one daughter, Mrs. donna Harrison, and by a large numcr of irrandchildrpn There was a preliminary hear;ng 1 the court of Magistrate W. H. lies; nut last Thursday in the case f the State vs. A. P. Johnson, growig out of a horse trade. The aofenant gave bond for his appearance t the court of general pensions, ;ating that the transaction was 3thing but the ordinary horse trade i which the other party had become issatisfied with his trade after it ad been made in good faith. ? ? ? ? mm M. J. West last week purchased a irm in Conway Township from L. , Watts, containing in the aggregate 37 acres of land, and located a few liles out of Conway on the way to [ixonville. Mr. and Mrs. Watts ere in town on that day to sign the eeds. idigestion? Can't Eat? No Appetite? A treatment of Electric Bitters creapes your appetite; stc ps indiestion; you can eat everything. l real spring tonic for liver, kidney nd stomach troubles. Cleanse our whole system and you feel line, llectric Bitters did more for Mr. T. >. Peeble's stomach troubles that ny medicine he ever tried. Get a ott.le today 50c and $1.00, at your )ruggist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Eczema The people of the section near Aylor, S. C., are finding fault now with he mails. The mail goes from this oint to Gurley, S. C., and this causes he people to get the Herald a day ate, whereas if there was some way o distribute the mail direct from ^.ynor in the first place they would et the papers about the same day hey are published. They will take t up with the department. JaIaha a* HIiiiia 0 f* viaiana ui uiilllSCb rKVUI rescription No. 666 is prepared especially >r MALARIA or CHILLS A. FEVER, ive or six dotes will break any case, and taken then as a tonic the Fever will not >turn. It acta on the liver better than alomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c JONWAY LODGE, No. 65, A. F. M jn There will be n regular commti titration of Conway Lodge Vo.iiT) A, I'. M. will he hold MondayMuy '11th. 11)11, 7:80 p. m. We have work alines1 ' ^every meeting, ao pleas co ? on time. W. E. McCORD, W, M. HAS. DtTSKNBURF, Sec. Protem. To Prevent Blood Poisoning *pply at once the wonderful old reliable DR PORTRR'S ANTISRPTIC HEALING OIL. a aur ficsl dreMlnc that .relieves pain and heals at the tame time. Not a liniment. 75c. 90c. It.00. JUDGE FOR TOrRSELF Which It Better?Try an Experiment or Profit by a Conway Citizen's Experience. S >metbing new is an experiment. Must be proved to be as represented. The stuement of a manufacturer is not convincing proof of merit. But the endorsement of friends is. Now supposing you had a bad back, A lame, weak or aching one, Would you experiment on ?t? You will read o? many so-called i cures. Endorsed by straugers from far away places. It's differed when the endorsement comes from home. 1 .ftasy to prove local testimony. Read this Conway case: B, F. Skipper, prop. Commercial Hotel, Main St., Conway, S. 0 , says: MI was annoyed by pain and lameness in my back and my kidneys didn't do their work as they should. When Doau's Kidney Pills were brought to my attention, 1 got a box from the Norton Drug Co , and they gave me prompt relief. I have had no aches or pains since. " \ Price 50c, at all dealers Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy- get ~ Doan's Kidney Piils--the same that | Mr. Skipper had. Foster-Milburu \ Co., Props., BuiTalo, N, Y. AJv ' ?? ! Sheriff J. A. Eewis is still busy with the collection of the tax exv-eutions. They have been issued in great number and the sheriff will be busy for some time to come with them. Many of them will no doubt be collected, but again many will finally be returned by tin- sheriff as worthless and uncolleetable. .. -. ? <s. E. P. Walsh has resigned his position with the Conway Drug Company, having recently accepted a po- , sition with the new drug company which is to occupy one of the new buildings now being erected by Messrs. Burroughs & Collins Co., on Main street. He will be associated : with Dr. Marsdcn Anderson in this II new drug store. Mr. Walsh has been here with the Conway Drug Com- j pany for many years, and while there j has made a good reputation for efficiency and ability. His place with j the Conway Drug Company is tilled H by Mr. LeRoy Cates, who is also well n known in the drug business. I Coughed For Three Years, II ,l T am a lover of your godsend to 'I humanity and science Your medi- | nine. Dr. King's New Discovery, r, cured my cough of three years stand ! ing," says Jennie Flemming, ol jl New Dover, Ohio. Have you an an- _ noying cough? Is it stubborn and won't yield to treatment? Get a T)0c, bottle of Dr. Kiug's New Discovery to-day. What it did for Jennie Flemming it will do for you, t no matter how stubborn or chronic * a cough may be, It stops a cough . ind stops throat and lung trouble. ? Relief or money back. 50c, and t $1.00, at your druggist. ( Bucklen's Arnica Salve for pim- f oles. Adv. I ? MAKES RHEUMATISM PROMPTLY DISAPPEAR Chronic, Crippled-up Sufferers Find Relief After Few Doses of New Remedy are Taken f It is needless to suffer any longer with rheumatism, and h#? all , ? ^ w %%* v?l^^JVVl up, and bent out of shape with its heart-wrenching pains, when you can surely avoid it. Rheumatism comes from weak, inactive kidneys, that fail to filter from the blood, the poisonous waste matter and uric acid; and it is useless to rub on liniments or take ordinary remedies to relieve the pain. This only prolongs the misery and can't possibly cure you. ' The only way to cure rheumatism is to remove the cause. The new discovery, Croxonc, docs this because it neutralizes and dissolves all the poisonous substances and uric acid that lodge in the joints and muscles, to scratch and irritate and cause rheumatism, and cleans out and strengthens the stopped-up, inactive kidneys, so they can filter all the poisons from the blood and drive it on and out of the system. Croxone is the most wonderful medicine ever made for curing chronic rheumatism, kidney troubles, and bladder disorders. You will find it different from all other remedies. There is nothing else on earth like it. It matters not how old you are, or how long you have suffered, it is practically impossible to take it into the human system without results. You will find relief from the first few doses, and you will be surprised how: quickly all your misery and suffering will end.# An original package of Croxone costs but a trifle at any first-class drug store. All druggists are authorized to sell it on a positive moneyback guarantee. Three doses a day, for a few days is often all that is ever needed to cure the worst back ache or overcome urinary disorders, ? WANTED?Energetic, well vered men of good standing to co-opertie with U9 in the general intrcducion of a product of tested qualities >f greatest benefit to farmers as ferIilization cost reducer. Offer l'bera) ;ommission, contract, exclusive ter itory. Write P.O. Box 368 Savannah, Ga. Adv 5-7-4j. ??i I ?I As Stronj The FARMERS' ST with a view to assist tl growing section of Horry its worth from the start, as any. If you want to deposit y ing bring it to us. If we will do so in every way co ing. Farmers' S AYNOR, mowIM illHHI i i I : II ifflB.: I II i \ I 1 II m \^r?^r^r^Jr^r^r=^r^r^r^r=^r==Jr=zJrNotice of Discharge. Notice is hereby given that the tndersigned as guardiau of Ruth UalTord Sessons, Bessie Maude Sesions, and Marguerite Allene Sessions, will apply to the judge of prolate of Horry County at his office at Conway, S. C , at It o'clock in the orenoon on the 1st day of June A. D. 1914. for a final discharge as -uch guardian. Bank of Conway, Conway Savings Bank, Successor to Bank of Conway. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. Rank of Loris, a Corporation, Plaintiff, Against G. M. Fowler, W. H. Bell and The North Carolina Cotton Oil Co., (Wilmington Mill.,) Defendants. COFY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Not Served) rO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which has bpen titled, in the ofiiceof the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, "cr the said County, and to serve a copy )f your answer to the said complaint on che subscriber at his ofltoe at Conway, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such sernrid tf Vf>11 t'nll In unaa'nr ilia nntn. plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Oated March 20th, A 1) 1014. H. H. Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney. To The North Carolina Cotton Oil Co., (Wilmington Mill,) absent defendant: Take notice that the Complaint in the foregoing stated action and the Summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, were filed in the olllce of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, Conwaj', 8. (\, on the 28th day of March A. I)., 1014. VV L liryan, (L. S.) II li Woodward, C. C. C P. Plaintiff's Att'y. Are You a Woman? I _ _ 4% m uaraui I The Woman's Tonic I I FOR SALE AT ALL DRU6GISTS^ I fl 2 ? as Any. | 'ATE BANK was started te people of a busy and ' County. It has proved and is now just as strong 'our money for safe keepcan accommodate you we nsistent with sound bankMe Bank, S. C. i For many years the old reliabb flj rm of DUSENBURY & CO., | jp as been engaged in furnishing to jjj 39 people of this entire section, | ae goods and supplies that they jl eed, in almost endless variety, |! f the very best quality, and at r\ rices that were entirely fair, and jjfl hich has shown that we were Kj illing to live and let live. fill' If you want a sqtire deal come jjj nd give us your trade. We have ill sen studying your^wants, and is |] pleasure to serve you. Ml 8 GO TODDVILLE, S. C. 1 1 ^r=^7===-ir==Jr==Jr=^-i r~ ir=Jr^Jr=* r=-h~^&r==\ 1 To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE HKOMO Quinine. It Rtops the Cough and Headache and works otf the Cold. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature on ?*cli box. 21cSelling Cheap For Cash. At WOODWARD BROS., STORE. Butt Meat 10c Merry Widow Flour, 24lbs Sacks.. 75c 100 Bags Corn, going cheap, 50 Bags Feed Oats, 50 Bags Good Rice, 50 Bags Molasses Feed. 50 Bags Bran, 1000 Founds Butt Meat. And Car Loads of Plate Ice will be coming soon. Phone us your wants. Phone No. 35. Best Lunches. , Soft Drinks. I have opened a lirst-class Lunch n l ?J M ? ? - v^uuuter ana ooua fountain on ikfl Avenue, near the Town Square Everything clean, Quick Service, Beat and most wholesome materials J. P. TODD. Stables Moved. I have moved my Sale able? aiul Livery to the Wall & Altaian old stand, where 1 will still be ready to serve the public promptly with good teams. OM nir> fnr a irftn/l ^ ? " 'WI W guvu VUI ill/Kb IAJ any point in the caunty. S O JOHNSON ItUB-ilY-TISM I c Will care your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Ql<i Sores, Stings of Insects , Etc. Antiseptic Andflyne, used in ternally and externally. Price 25c.