University of South Carolina Libraries
| LOCAL AND PERSONAL I A. D. Jackson was in Conway last Friday Those who till the soil are the chosen people of God. J. W. Johnson of Dog Bluff was in Conway last week. Selling cheap for cash. Bueksville ^ Supply Co.?adv. 5 or G doses GGG will break any case of F ever or Chills. Price 25 cents. J. R. Allsbrook took in the political meeting here last Friday. For your Groceries call on Bueksville Supply Co.?adv. M. G. Anderdson went to Red Bluff ^ ^on business last Thursday. A ill 111 111^ 10 110 UIV1 iV0 IHU llUllillll i;ace and is yet in its infancy. Miss Martha Singleton of Toddville was in town last Friday. r^. * 5 or <G doses f>(>6 wi.1 break any case of Fever or Chills. Price 25 cents. I). V. Richardson spent last Thursday in Conway on business. D. C. Johnson was in Conway on v^uslness one day last week. Henry Grantham of Galivants Ferry spent a day in Conway last week. Success is bound to come to the I farmer who plans while he plows. I W. L. A1 ford was in Conway sev| eral days last week on business. I "No civilization has ever advanced | beyond its agricultural development. I See our new goods at the Conway Mercantile Co. A. P. Johnson.?adv I Miss Elsie McCoy entertained a few D of her friends last Thursday evening. H J. L. Chestnut took in the campaign H meeting at Georgetown last Monday. HI 7.. Sinpdoton wjis in flnnwnu rliir Ii^g the Senatorial meeting last Friday* . W. J. Singleton and family attended the political SDeakinar Ko**o l<u?t Friday. !>jo farmer is successful who thinks mcttc of his barn than he does of his home. Geo. J. Holliday of Galivants Ferrywas in town yesterday.?Mullins Blnterprise. The most l)eautiful fact in the farm er'^ work is that everything he plants is a lesson in faith. W. L. Rhodes, of Loris, S. C., was in Conway several days last week on business. h'ickley Heat Powder, the kind tl^* cures, 25c. Conway Drug Co.? adv. I The development of the farmer him Isclf must precede the full development of the ground he tills. I 1 ii A i " i jjP uk nave inai next order Tor letM^Ber heads or other printing. Wc can ^^Hatisfy you in every way. E. J. Roberts, one of the successful HBirmcrs of Dog Bluff, visited Conway ^^^nst week. |mBH *a*. ^1 .Ufcfs Elsie Davis of Greenville has JBflfcn visiting Miss Laura Jenkins on ^^^ aurel street. IW. N. Gerrald of Loris was in Conly last Friday attending the spcakM N. Jones, for twelve years with ^or & Clardy, is now running a fih grocery.?Mullins Enterprise. kmong the people attending the leting last Friday were several [m Little River. I Ir^H Olive Watson of Daisy, S. C., IjTsTting Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bryan fctfain Street. Ihe rains came back again the lat part of last week, preceded by a H aw /\ f VAI*V VlAt HTAO tUnw F. Nissen left recently to Mts.' Nissen for a few days at Ilersonville, N. C. i* erything is guaranteed at the of the Conway Mercantile Co., am manager. A. P. JohnU|y. _ ^Hw goods at the store of the ConMercantile Co. Uncle Ap will jj^^&d to on S. F. Bourn was here one day last week. C< W. H. Oliver was in Conway one day last week. t| For the cheapest coffee in town see Uncle Ap.?adv. is Miss Bessie Clark visited friends at Myrtle Beach this week. A. Alford was in Conway the latter a< part of last week. \V. B. Woodward of Bucksville was {r in Conway Tuesday on business. w C. M. Graham of the Pee Deo section was in town one day last week. ;;i B Y. P. McQueen of Boris was among those who attended the Senatorial campaign meeting in Conway last v Friday. e T. M. Sessions is a candidate for magistrate at Conway, District No. ^ 2. Ho filed his pledge last Friday at the request of many friends. The Horry County Fair will have a very attractive list of premiums this ^ year. The premium list has been printed and is now being circulated. ii Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Scarborough * and Miss Jennie Burbage, the efficient stenographer of the former, left last week to spend several days in Wash- ^ ington and other points. (j Come to the store of the Norton Drag Co., on the evening and night a of August 2.r>th, and see the returns v from both the State and county election.? ?adv. t D. Gordon Baker, of Florence, S. 0 C., spent some time here on business last Thursday. He appeared here in the magistrate's court on that day as . y attorney for Norman Mosely of Loris. . H. C. Dawsey is a candidate for magistrate at Aynor, and his card ap- ^ pears in this issue of the paper. He j has been living in that section of the . a well known citizen of high character County practically all his life and is ____ ?] Entertainment will he provided for j all visitors on the evening of the 25th, ,, the date of tlie primary election, at the store of the Norton Drug Co. See the election returns posted up in the \ front. ?adv. \ 1 The candidates for congress from * the 6th district, Messrs. J. W. Ragsdale, J. E. Ellerbe, and A. L. Hamer, all arrived in Conway a few hours in ^ advance of the time for speaking last Wednesday, and they spent the night f in Conway and went out to Dog Bluff the following morning in time for the speaking at that place on last Thursday. c t Mr. A. D. Jackson announces him- F self in this issue as a candidate for ^ the House of Representatives from -v Horry County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. Some of ^ the people, it appears, had stated that . Mr. Jackson would, if elected, try to * Y force the general stock law on the county. This he pledges himself not j to do. Ilis position is plain on the question, and that is that he would pass such a law if it suited the will of c t Vi o nr>Anlr> hnf k j/v. V|/I? y ?/ V/V11VI 1QV W VUlll , not favor the law. He is a well known citizen and has a clean record j, as a citizen and as a man. ^ The burned plant and machinery of the Waceamaw Shingle Co., was sold jat public auction here last week under mortgage held by the J. S. Kent Co. g It will be remembered that this plant ^ was burned several months ago. Prev- (j ious to that time it had been running _ for the benefit of those interested in it by the consent of the creditors of the company and the holders of the j.( mortgages. Whether it will soon be rebuilt is not definitely known at this ^ time. It could not bring much in its . burned state. v In this issue appears the card of W. ^ H. Chestnut announcing his candidacy for reelection to the office of j* Magistrate at Conway. The reason his card did not appear sooner was because the executive committtee had | decided not to let the candidates for q Magistrate run in the primary. However on Monday of last week this was ^ -1 - 1 1 M % cnangea Dy tne committee and magistrates allowed to come in. Mr. p. Chestnut has filled this office for sev- ^ eral terms past and applied himself ^ to a study of the laws relating to ^ magistrate's courts and made every r< endeavor to give the people satisfac- ^ tion- ir Vote for our congressman that stayed on his job in the great war crisis, and helped rush legislation to ^ increase merchant marine ( and provide nearly two million dollars to pro- ** tect the farmers, and not the man * that insinuated that he was a Republican and coward for sticking to his 8 job.?advertisement. ^ A few Seed Peas left, $1.00 pr peck onway Drug Co.?adv. Sam Long from the Pee Dee seeon was in the city last week. Miss Albertine Haselden of Sellers visiting relatives in town this week. He sure to gel that piece of Crystal ut Glass at once, 1-2 off. C. D. C.? lv. D. M. Harrelson of Green Sea was l Conway on business one day last eck. Mrs. H. II. Burroughs and children re spending this week at Myrtle nnr>li Miss Vera Allen of Darlington is isiting' her sister, Mrs. E. S. C. Bakr. Arnold Dell of Bayboro was among tie business men visiting the county eat last week. Rev. Mr. Youngblood of Bucksvillc nd Rev. M. F. Dukes of Mullins spent he day in town last Friday. M. B. Small was among those visitrig Conway last week during one of he campaign meetings. J. D. Oliver of Greenwood was in own last Friday and heard the canidatcs for senator speak. HIRSUTONE makes the hair grow nd removes dandruff. 50c bottle. Con ray Drug Co.?adv. V. F. Piatt, the efficient manager of he Norton Drug Co., spent the first f the week in Columbia on business. Mrs.. H. P. Little and children arived at home last Saturday from a isit of several weeks to relatives and riends in Tennessee. W. Percy Hardwicke, Esq., was imong those who visited Georgetown ast Monday and took in the senatoral campaign meeting at that place. Shoes guaranteed to be all leather ind never run down at the heel. See Jncle Ap and he will deliver the roods.?adv. Misses Helen and Grace Madgett, vho have been spending some time vith friends here and at Myrtle Reach eft the first of the week for their lome in Knoxville, Tenn. Dr. J. H. Monts will be with the Norton Drug Co., again on and after Thursday, August 27th. He has many riends who will be glad to see him lack in Conway. We are closing out out stock of fine rystal cut glass at one-third less he regular price.' Don't miss this op>ortunity to get a handsome piece of rlass for yourself or a present for rour friends. Conway Drug Co.?adv Wanted?My customers to know hat I am "Johnny on the Spot" when t comes to the right goods at the ight sort of prices. Give me a call .t the Conway Mercantile Co. A. P. oh n son.?adv. Miss Gussie McRaeken left last Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. W. V. Saunders of Wilmington, N. C., nd from there she will go to visit riends and relatives at Southport, N. A. P. Johnson has just returned rom the North where he purchased large supply of new goods for late ummer and Fall trade. He will be lad to have you call and see the new isplay at the Conway Mercantile Co. -adv. L. D. Macgrath left here this week ) attend a meeting of the members f the one hundred thousand club of le Southern Life & Trust Co,; taklg place at Grove Park Inn, Asheille, N. C. Mr. Macgrath is among le successful agents of the company ho has written more than the re111 VArl O w* All 4- 1 * 1 1 un v\? miiuuia ui me insurance to cntie him to membership in this club. The card of Mr. J. W. Sparks for lection to the office of Magistrate at onway appears in the paper again, dlowing the action of the county emocratic Executive Committe last eek, in placing this office back in the rimary. The card is found in anther column. We already had someling to say about Mr. Sparks when Is card appeared the first time. Our iaders are nearly all acquainted with im and he is favorably known to tany friends. Vote for our most aggressive conressman, J. Willard Ragsdale, of lorence, S. C., and not the Republiin, J. W. Ragsdale of Loisanna. Let uth, crushed to earth, rise again on ugust 25th. We don't want a anderer and back biter.?advertiseient. Death of Mrs. Daniels. Mrs. Daniels, widow of the late William Daniels of Galivnnts Fc-rry, S. C.. and the mother of Mr. John Daniels, c f Conway. S. C., died at her residence here last Tuesday at an ad vanced age. The interment took place near Jordanvillc on Wednesday. Conv ay Methodist Church Services for Sunday, August 23rd, Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. by the pastor. Upworth Dengue at 4 p. m. Union service at 8:15 p. m. with preaching- by Dev. T. G. Phillips. Prayer-meeting Wednesday night. Preaching at Elbethel on Sunday at 4:80 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. Albert L>. Potts, ' i'as tor. VERA ELLEN HOLT On tlie night of August 10th, the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Holt was saddened when death claimed as its victim their bright little girl, Vera Ellen. Her death was heartrending in that it was so unexpected. She played with the other chidren through out the day and seemed cheerful. As the darkness of night hovered around death began to hover over little Vera Ellen, and in less than live hours, her little form was cold in death, and her spirit with God who gave it. She was four years, six months and eleven days old. On the following day her body was laid to rest in the Dorman Graveyard in the presence of many sorrowing friends. The bereaved family have the heart felt sympathy of the community. BIRD INSPECTOR HERE. Once Lived in Horrv County,?Sees Great Improvement, More Than he Dreamed. James Henry Rice, Esq., arrived ir Conway last Tuesday. He carries a hndfrp show ilia* his nosition with the v .. - "0 ' f ^ Federal Government, which is that of United States Inspector of Birds, lie is remembered by many friends here, made while he lived here for some time several years ago. Mr. Rice expressed himself as astonished at the wonderful improvements at Conway and in Horry County in recent years. He stated that he had traveled through the South, and he knew ot no county that had made greater improvements, than Horry, nor any town more progressive than Conway. This is saying a great deal for Conway and Horry County, and it comes from a man who knows what he is talking about. The man who has traveled and seen is in position to give an opinion on this subject that can be relied upon. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the dedecree and judgment of the court mn.de hv hie Hnnnv U .1 Presiding Judge, in the case of William A. Gause, et al., Plaintiff vs. Amelia Gause, Defendant. And dated the 30th day of March A. D., 1014, I, the undersigned J. A. Lewis, Sheriff 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 the legal hours of sale, on salesday in September next, it being the seventh (7th) day of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry County, and described as follows, to-wit: That certain tract of land situate in Simpson Creek Township, in Horry County, containing one hundred (100) acres, more or loss, and bounded on the north by lands of J. J. Simmons, lands of T. D. Hardee, and lands claimed by Worth & Worth, on the east by lands of J. B. Hughes, on the south by lands of Benjamin Stevens, and on the west by lands of J. A. Gause, and lands of Avery and Russell Todd,?Being land which was conveyed to Reuben W. Gause as follows, that is to say: 75 acres, more or less, by M, M. Barker by his deed dated March 27th, A. D. 1873; thirty (30) acres, more or less, by W. A. Gause March 27th, A. D. 1873; and ten (10) acres, more or less, by John Rogers by his deed dated April 28l'n, A. D. 1883, less five acres thereof con- j veyed by R. W. Gause to Avery and | Russell Todd, and 5 acres thereof conveyed to him bv J. A. Gause. TERMS of Sale "CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers. Conway, S. C., Aug. 6th, 1914. J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Horry County. H. H. Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney. ' . FOR SALE?In Loris one good new seven roem house, also a fine farm in edge of same town. A. M. McKenzie, 9-3-4t-pd Chadboume, N. C. CONWAY LODGE, No. 65, A. F. M There will be a retmlar com. mnnication of ConwayfLodge JBl No.WA. F. M. will he held Monday Sept.. 14th. 1914,7:8^ pm. We have work almcet ^e*ery meeting, ?o please be on time. W K. McCORD, W. M. C1IA8. DUSBNBURY, Sec. Protein. Only Ono "BROMO QUININB" To vet the cennine, calf tor full same, USA* T1VR BROMO QUININE. Look for eigaatarc of B. W. GROVE. Cure# a Cold in One Day. Stope ce?|h and headache, and works off cold. 25c, Twelve Reasons /^HTT^X 1 Why You I Should Bay Your Groceries of Us \ / \Lf ! }\JJ n "ft Ac. S?. IV /} BECAUSE wo sell what you ask tor. Wo really serve you. "Just as good*9 *s tabooed in We'd rather lose the sale than cgaw,|,n aaian ? t foist on you something you might r not be pleased with. I <> . \ 1 CONWAY, S. C. MOLLIS, S. C. ' """ " " " " " " v " r. " ' " I The 1 FARMERS' STATE BANK was started 1 vith a view to assist the people of a busy and i growing section of Horry County. It has proved 1 ts worth from the start, and is now just as strong | as any. I If you want to deposit your money for safe htep- 8 . 1 * . T /> itig wring u ro us. it we can accommodate you we jg i vvill do so in every way consistent with sound bank- I I Farmers' State Bank, I AYNOR S. C. | MR.FARMER After you sell your load of Tobacco and go to the bank and get your wad, don't forget about that Chair, Table, Dresser, Mattress, Wash Stand, lied, Stove, Tub, Hatchet, Hammer or Wrench?or anything in either line 1> f| t ?| rvil V? I? ?ri\ I iiiav jwu nave uccn wauiIH^, my line is complete, anu niy prices are \ right. Come in and see me whether ' you are ready to buy or not. , d. H. HUNTER The Hardware and Furniture Man AYNOR, S. C. '?T\ *Dru& Store Monies: JE5* >?riSir "EGYPTIAN LOVE LETTER** You don't have to write on clay tablets nowadays. _ Instead yon use pen and ink and fine paper, with * Uncle. Sam your servant for a song. Let us be your stationery servant We're well trained and can "deliver the goods" at right prices. CONWAY DRUG COMPANY. CONWAY, S. C.