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THURSDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1915
Never play with fire.
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The hotter it gets, the lazier some
people will be.
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It is not in the nature of some men
to find problems.
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Other things are "gritty" besides
sand.
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There are laws with very strict provisions
which have neve.' been enforced.
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It is much harder these days to escape
the law than it was a hunndred
years ago.
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A man about to commit crime evidently
forgets for the moment that
there are prisons whose gates arc
yawning to take him in.
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Neither sand or clay by themselves
will make a good road, but the proper
mixture of the two will make one of
the best in the world.
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Pride and jealously started the Eu
ropean war and nothing else. It i
this wrongful spirit that is keeping
it up and will keep it up for no bod;
knows how long.
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Authorities in cities and town
hardly ever act in time in case of em
mergency. In case of small pox oi
other epidemic disease, they usuall;
wait until the diease has sprea<
through several communities befor
taking precautions. The time to act
is at first, and it is their duty to dt
that.
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We have believed all of the time
that the only way the United States
could keep from being seriously involved
in the European war was for each
individual citizen to be careful how he
conducted himself in reference to the
countries at war with each other. Wh\
should the one hundred and ninet; I
Americans take passage as they di<
on the Cunard Liner Lusitania? Why
could they not see that they might
not only endangre their own lives, but
might bring about conditions that
would cause this country to face a
grave situation ? Each American citizen
must act with good judgment
and be careful what he docs if he
would keep his country out of the
struggle.
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It is indeed a hard thing for the
American people to remain calm,
when a British steamer carrying
about 200 Americans is sank in mid
ocean without warning by a German
submarine. Out of the Americans on
board at least seventy-three Jost their
lives. On the other hand a very
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u-unicu man said, speUKlllg OI tills ills
aster, that the men taking passage on
the ship had been warned, not only by
advortisementse in the newspaper,
in New York, but by private notes
and that since Germany had declarei
a war zone round the British Isles
the passages on board the Liner wei\
the same as on British soil; and h<
holds up the contrast to the effect
that if these people had been on BritI
I ish soil where they chose to remai
while Germany made an attack on the
place, that if they lost their lives b
this fool hardy conduct tiie Genua
government could not under those cir
llintfniwi'ic l>o l.ol'l 'I''-? -
VU..UIUUIIWD kjv m ill I 1 IHTl
is much in this argument.
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Neuralgia Pains Stopped.
You don't need to suffer those age
nizing nerve pains in the face, hea
arm, shoulders, chest and back. Jusapply
a few drops of soothing SJoan':
Liniment; lie quietly a few miute.
You will get such relief and comfor
Life and the world will look bright ei
Get a bottle to-day. 3 ounces for
at all Druggists. Penetrates uithou
rubbing.?-adv.
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Sale In tier Execution.
Under and by virtue of a n execv
tion dated the 27th day of February I
A. D., 1915, and to me directed an j
issued by the Court in the case of th I
Georgetown Grocery Company, plain '
till*. VS. J. ?J. Verpon nnrl l-t I \lo, I
low, co-partners as Vereen & Marlov
defendants; notice is hereby give
that I have seized and levied upo
and an ill sell at public auction befor
die Court House door at Conway, J:
C., during legal hours of sale on sale
lay in June next, il being the 7t
lay of said month, all and singula
the following described real estat
and personal property, to-wit:
"All and singular the undivided on
half interest of H. L. Marlow int
and out of that certain tract , c
parcel, of land situate in Socaste
Township, in the County and Stat
aforesaid, containing ninety-six (9C
acres, more or less, and bounded o
the East by lands of L. M. Marie*
\nd H. Kaminski; 011 the West b
lands of G. F. Lee and T. S. l^ee; 0
Mie North by lands of Sye Burroughs
and T. A- Johnsou, and on the Sout
>y lands of W. C. Ludlum, Sr., and \ j
A. Lee.
j ALSO
All and singular the certain stoe'
of goods, wares and merchandise nocontained
and being in the store <
the said Vereen & Marlow in S :ast<
Township in the County and Stat
aforesaid, consisting of dry goods ar
>ther commodities, amounting by i:
entory to the sum of $162.56.
Terms of sale cash, purchaser t
pay for papers.
J. A. LEWIS,
SherilY of Horry Count:
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
(May 20-15)
V Doctor's Prescription for Coug'
An Effective Cough Treatment.
One fourth to one tcaspoonful c
Dr. King's New Discovery, taken i
?eeded, will soothe and check Cough:
Colds, and the more dangerous Hroi
hial and Lung Ailments. You ca"
fford to take the risk of serious ii
icss, when so cheap and simple a ren
ly as Dr. King's New Discovery is of
'ainable. Co to your Druggist to-da
get a bottle of Dr. King's Now I)i:
ovory, start tlic treatment at one
{on v. ill be gratified for the reli
and cure obtained.?adv.
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'3 TRUST COMPANY |
n? L. D. Magrath jr
^ Manager. P
^ Reai Estate 5?
Real Estate Loans 5f
52 Bonds sf
53 Insurance w
Thirty-Six for 25 Cents.
Dr. King's Now I.ifo I'ills are r>o
supplied in well-corked class bottle
ontaining .'$(} suprar coated white pi!'
'or 2or. One pill with a glass of w:
before rotirinpr an aver-'ro dor
fvisy and pleasant to take. Fffectb
iid positive in results. Ch?en ri"d
conomical to use. Get a bottle to-da>
take a dose to-night?your Constip.
tion will be relieved in the morning
136 for 25c., at all Druggists.?adv.
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Read the editorial on page sever
entitled "Newspapers and the War,'
which is copied from the Dillon Herald.
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Invigorating co the Pale and Slcki;
The Old Standard genera! strengthening tonic
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives or
Malaria.enriched the blood.and build* up the ay >
tem. A true tonic. For adulta aud children. k
THE HORRY HBRJ
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- > ODD BITS OF NEWS
John Keating, of Gulfport, Miss
died the other day and his obilUdi;
was published. A barber was caUe<
in to shave the corpse. 4.s the razo
passed vovor the roan's cheek hi;
eyes opened, his lips parted and h
said, "Don't cut me, kid." The barbo
dived through the window and i.
somewhere in Oklahoma by this tirm
. Keating is alive and well.
W. M. Stewart, formerly a brake
man, of Dublin, Tex., in a nighi
mare, dreamed that he was on
freight train and that, going N undi
a bridge, a beam struck him on ti
head, fracturing his skull. The ne:
morning it was found that his hai
had changed from a jet black to
firey red. Physicians say that ii wi
he white in a few months.
W. C. Robinson, an ameteur avk
tor, was turning up his monoplane i
a Held near Dr. Somers' office whc
?.he doctor received a telephone ca
;o attend a man terribly injured in
unaway 11 miles southeast of tow.
lobinson volunteered to take tl
lector to the scene in his monoplan
Somers accepted and the 11 mile
were covered in six minutes, or at ti
ate of 110 miles a minute.
It is not generally known that Ie
and is one cf the few countries
Ahich there is nationwide prohibitio
And from Iceland comes a story sii
ilar to those always heard from di
territory. Mr. Gier Thorsteinsson, <
Reykjavik, now at the Astor Hot'
in New York, says that the populatic
is using alcohol, which they mamifa
ture themselves, in home made (list.
Icries. There is no way to stop thi
A dispatch from Trenton, N. J
says that Chas Katzea lost the use (
his voice as the result of an accidei
several years ago. Last week a fc
low patient in a hospital told a fu
nv story. Katzea laughed long ar.
loud. That night in a dream he r<
peated part of the story aloud. Nc
morning it was found that his pow?
of speech was restored.
Something strange has happened t
a poplar tree 011 the premises c
Town Creek Peter Dresch, Edward;
ville, 111. The tree gives forth
strange, powerful and sweet perfum
No one has ben able to explain ti
phenomenon.
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| AT THE CHURCHES.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHLRC
Rev. E. I.. McCoy, Pastor.
Divine services every Sunday at 1
A. M. and 8 P. M.
Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.
Epworth League meets every Su
day at 8:30 P. M.
Prayer meeting every Wedncsdr
at 7:45 P. M.
The puoiic is cordially invited to <
.end all of these services.
conway BAPTAST CHURCH
Rev. T. G. Phillips, Pastor.
Preaching every Sunday at 11 1
M. and 8 P.M.
Sunday School at 9:00 A. M.
B. Y. P. U. at 3 P. M.
Prayer Meeting every Tuesda.
evening at 8 o'clock.
The public is cordially invited t
attend all of these services.
8T. PAULS EPISCOPAL CHI R(
W. L. Holmes, Rector.
Divine Services every Thursday W
fore the 4th Sunday, and every Fir'
Sunday.
The Best Hot Weather TonJc
1 ROVE'S TASTKI.ESSchiil TONIC enriches th
>lood, builds i the whole nys'em and will woi
lerlully strenjf.'*en and fortif> you to withstan.
he feuressinir effect of the hot suram***' SOc
y
;tudy veterinary medicin
Costs little to Learn. Enter th
Fall and complete the course in Thr
Vinters. Positively the Last Year t
Enter anv necroilif-r/i rniimi-n r.
, vv-M 1'
nrce \car Course.
.NEOLL NOW AND SAVE A YEA
Write for Free Catalogue.
IIE CINCINNATI VETERINAR
COLLEGE
Cincinnati, Ohit
1 1" Fining Grove Avenue
COLDS&LaGRIPPE
R or 6 doses 660 will break
any case of Chills & Fever, Colds
& LaGrippe; it acts on the liver
better than Calomel and does not
dripe or 6icken. Price 25cv
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Whenever You Need a General Tonk
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equully valuable as ;
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonie properties of QUI NINE
and JRON. It acts on the Liver, Drive?
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Tuilds up the Whole System* 60 cents.
II.D, C01CWAY, S. 0.
j| SPECIAL NOTICES. '
I FOR RENT?Furnished cottages on
I Strand at Myrtle Beach, Artesian
Well, Good Sanitation, Rates Reasonable.
Better reserve now before its
^ too latei Apply to C. H. SNIDER.
1 Jun S-if.
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s NOTICE.
I hare at Toddville, S. C., 13 pines
iin/1 3 r>vnfocc /Ji.iPf l?i?o
I MMV* W vit lit V v\ I1C1 Vtl A 4 I
get same by proving ownership and I
paying charges,
J. F. HARPER, !
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NOTICE.
Under and by virtue of a Crop L'ior I
given by A. T. Johnson to Palmett* \
Grocery Co., of Mullins, S. C., I havr
seized and will offer for v sale a j
Cool Springs, S. Q., on Ttyrs- |
day, June 17th 1915, during legal sale ,
hours, One lot of Corn, also some
shucks. Cash sale.
H. N. SESSIONS.
Agent.
Conway, S. C., June 3rd, 1915.
NOTICE OF SALE.
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uy \ ii mi' ui iiu orucr 01 sine mauc |
by A. F. Woods, Esfjr., Referee ir |
Bankruptcy, in the matter of J. Q
Graham, bankrupt, 1 will sell at 11,
o'clock in the fore noon, at Loris, S. C i
on June 19th. 1915, all and singular
the stock of goods, accounts and bills
receivable of the said J. Q. Graham
bankrupt.
Terms of sale cash.
J. A. LEWIS,
Trustee in Bankruptcy.
Conway, S. C., June 1st, A. D. 1915. "]
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STRAY NOTICE.
There has taken up at my place
in Floyds township one brown-sidec
heifer, black-headed, unmarked, whit
on back, about 3 years old. Own'
please call on undersigned and gr
4 animal and pay charges.
W. D. COLLINS,
R. F. D. No. 2, Nichols, S C
Notice of Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that the un
uersigneci administrator ot A. W. .Ion
kins, dec'd., cum testimento annexe
will appl yto the Probate Jud^e c ' \
Horry County, at his office, Conway j
S. C., at 11 o'clock A. M. on the 7t'
day of June A. D. 1911. for a fin:
discharge as such administrator.
G. B. Jenkins, Administrator
td. of A. W. Tenkins, Dcc'd.
N OTIC Id.
All persons are hereby forbidden t |
enter or trespass up m our lands i
Little River township, Horry Count; j
S. C., bounded on east by public road. j
and lands of W. S. Thompson, Sort
by Conway and Little River rca?
West by A. Skipper, and North I;
Henry Bellamy.
Sarah M. Bellamy,
Ray Grninprer.
SUMMONS FOR RCLIEK
Complaint Not Served.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
Court of Common Pleas
George J. Holliday,
Piair.titf,
vs.
Maggie J. Singleton, Fannie Tod
A. R. Singleton, Ida Johnson, '
Singleton, Gay Singleton, Mayi'L
Singleton, Effie Lundy, Charlu '>i
leton, Haddon Lundy, Peter Blanu
Thelma Bland, Hal Bland, and \\ ilm:
Bland, W. J. Johnson, Rollin Johnson ,
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W. T. Johnson, Gussie Johnson, Bessn ;
Johnson, and Florence Johnson.
Defendants.
TO THE DEFENDANTS HEREIN
ABOVE NAMED:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and resuired to answer the cornplaint
in this action which has beei i
filed in the office of the Clerk of tVu .
Court of Common Pleas, for the s;ii<
County, and to serve a copy of you;
answer to the said complaint on tlu
subscriber ;it nfl'iVn of P/M,u.nu
? w ?iiu v/.i *vv. w t I I V> ci.v
S. C., within twenty days after scr
vice hereof exclusive of the day o;
such service; and if you fail to answer
the complaint within the tinu
aforesaid the plaintiff in this action
will apply to the Court for th<
relief demanded in the complaint.
Dated April 2nd, A. D. 1915.
H. H. WOODWARD.
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To FANNIE TODD, Absent Defend
ant:
TAKE NOTICE that the Complaint
in the foregoing stated actio'
and the Summons, of which the fore
going is a copy, were filed in the of
ficc of the Clerk of the Court of Com
mon Pleas, at Conway, S. C. , on th<
6th day of April A. D. 1915.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.)
C. C. C. P.
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Read the editorial on page sever
entitled "Newspapers and the War,"
which is copied from the Dillon Her
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MR, FARMER!
For $1.00 we can furnish you with
enough ingredients to make 130
gallons of solution which will kill
the Flea Beetles on'your Tobacco.
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I For 35c we will furnish Arsenate
of Soda and Acetate of Lead to
make 15 gallons Tobacco Spray.
PYBOX is t'te most efficient and
cheapest Poison for Potatoe and
o'/t.cco Worms, 2.ic a pound, 5 Iba |
$1.00./Absolutely sure and cloct
not ^ ash off w it!i the first rain.
Plant SOJA BEANS, improve your
land and fatten your hogs and cov s 1
at tlie least possible cost. j
WE HAVE THE BEANS
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CONWAY GROG CO.
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entitled "Newspapers and the War,"
which is copied from the Dillon Herald.
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HORRY REALTY, BROKER/
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Conway,
We find you a purchaser for e
-ecure for you anything you
Those who have land to sell <
either farms or town lots, wou!
THE GR
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IIR past 35 years.
F. V. LIP
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v atakkh cannot be cureb
By LOCAL APPLICATIONS, aa
they cannot reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh is a blood or constitutional
disease and in order to cure it ^
vou must take internal remedies.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
and acts directly upon the blood
and mucous surface. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is not a quack medicine. It was
prescribed by one of the best physisians
in this country for years and is
a regular prescription. It is composed
ot the best tonics known, combined
with the best blood purifiers, acting
directly on the mucous surfaces. The
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I cuiuuuiation 01 tile two lngrecf
! tents is what produces such wonder- w.
I t'ul results in curing catarrh. Send
I for testimonials, free.
I F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.
Take Hell's Family Pills for constipation.?adv.
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CHEAP INSURANCE.
You can buy 011 > bottle of Dr. Ht1;
ton's 1 it' For The Liver And Kidneys
No. 2. and clear.se your symptom fro 1
all tiie impurities of your body, and
save lots ol sickness, and lost time. ^
Price 25 and 50 cents.
For sale by all Druggists.
Distributed by Murray Drug Co.,
Columbia, S. C.?adv.
Whooping Cough.
Well?everyone knows the .effect
f Pine Forests on Coughs. Dr. Pell's
Pine-Tar-Ho? ey is a remedv which
Krings qui.*k relief for Whooping Y
Cough, loosens thn miwnnc
. ... v... ov\'vn* > '
4ho lining of the throat and lungs,
ind makes tho coughing spoils loss
^ovore. A family with growing ehil ron
shouhf not bo without it. Kf'p
it handy for all Coughs and Colds. 2.">c
at your Druggists. ^
Electric Hit tors a Spring Tonic. 1
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remedy for Rheumatism, Blood Poison
liseases. A wonderful tonic for both
n. lias been manufactured for the
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