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Iases left over from last term Examination of Criminal DockI * ,et Shows Number of Unimportant Cases. An examination of the docket of the Court of General Sessions shows a number of criminal cases of minor importance left over from the last term of the court, all of which will no ?feubt be disposed of at the approaching term on September 27th. The list of cases continued at the last term is as follows: The State vs. A. C. T. Gore, appeal. The State vs. P. P. Tvler. disnosinir V r -* X CJ i of property under lien. The State vs. Joe/Fodd, disposing k of property under ' ^n. L fTh? State vs. W. W. Dawscy and J.' W' W. Dawscy, disposing of property un-| I dcr jien. 1 The State vs. N. Moscly, disposing! of property under lion. * The State vs. Morris Goodman, ap-| peal. The State vs. S. P. Alford, assault and battery The State vs. J. R. Gerrald, disposH ing of property under lien. The State vs. McD. Mishoe, breach of tl'USt. The State vs. Ann McCrackon, common nuisance. The State vs. Plowden Beaty and Joe Adams, assault and battery. The State vs. E. K. Richardson, disposing of property under lien. ' "The Staiti vs. J. W. Sasser, assault' and battery. jjr, The ?>tate Vs. Will Crawford, obtain-'I ing poods by false pretenses. The State vs. Offie Graham, using nets during close season. o J. \Ak Edwards of the Galivants sec-i tion was in Conway recently on bus-. iaicssT ~MaSAZINE price list Pictorial Review and Metropolitan Magazines both one year only $1.60. Either of the following ,%two years only $2.00, Everybodys, The Delineator, Womans Home Companion, Hearsts and Cosmopolitan Magazines. Send us your order for any Ma gaziiiu, pttpcx, ui" ticiuu Journal. MUTUAL MAGAZINE GG. CONWAY, S. C. SCHOOL OPENS NEXT Every Lhing the teacher and th to a dictionary, and can fit th boards ^>ens, pencils, book-straps, tain pens, rulers, pen and pent note books, roll books, crayon; sorted colors. Black-board ar ( a A splendid Limp Leather back worth $4.00, a limited number PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN I %/unw?.y ATTENTION FRIENDS | Fall Millinery Opening Thur. A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR *THE WARIS'ON AND TIMES HAI SAVE YOU $1'.0# ON EVERY $2.00 I HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM BEST AND CHEAPEST LINE OF . IHAVEIEVEKHAD. Regular 50c Dress Goods now Regular*25<c Dress Goods now Mrs.J.W HIM , ' ' " ' .v ' .' ? Win the Automobile, The -Farmers & Merchants Bank will give to each new customer one free ticket into the County fair and a chance at the automobile for each and every fifty dollar savings deposit if agreed to be left on deposit for three months. This is now in place of the Planters Tobacco & Storage Warehouse Company who recently gave, chances and tickets for tobacco sold on the floor. Come on with the deposits and win the automobile.?adv o? Miss Lila Thompson recently visited Lumberton, N. C. Bethel Elliott was among those visiting Conway on business last week. * * * * ? The case of the State vs. F. O. Bellamy recently mentioned in several news items in this paper; was to have been tried last Thursday before Magistrate B. L. Carter at Daisy, S. C. Owing to the absence of one of the attorneys from the city, the case was continued and the time for trial will be set by agreement of the parties. o UPmP M mPP.P p P g} w. JUS AT THE CHURCHES. ^ ?3 M LS ra vz ft* m m m as m &a ^ jg] METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. E. L. McCoy, Pastor. Divine services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. Epworth League meets every Sunday at 3:30 P. M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 7:45 P. M. The public is cordially invited to attend all of these services. CONWAY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. T. G. Phiiiips, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 11 A. M. unci & fiMt Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. B. Y. P. U. at 3 P. M. Prayer Meeting every Tuesday nvoninir ?t 8 r*Vlrw>l/ The public is cordially invited to attend all of these services. ST. PAULS EPISCOPAL CHURCH W. L. Holmes, Rector. Divine Services every Thursday be~ fore the 4th Sunday, and every Fifth Sunday. . 0 NOTICE. I am making up my music class for the year's work this week, and will be glad for those who wish to take to see me at once. Rates, $2.50 per month, two half-hour lessons weekly. MISS MABEL NORTON. Sept. X, 1915. (i FOR SALE?One bay horse, 7 years old. Will work any where. Gentle. Will sell cheap and on reasonable terms. See me at once. FRED HICKMAN, lt-pd. Allen, S. C. WEEK AND WE HAVE ie pupils need, from a pencil ,~ ~^i >>M ...uu ui i. IB bUIIUUI IUUIII up Willi UldUK inks, ink wells, Foun)il tablets, composition books, >, of all kinds, white and asid rubber erasers. Dictionary, 1914 edition, at $1.50. TO MAIL ORDERS. Or\i^ Co. i AND CUSTOMERS , and Friday Sept. 23 and 2^ MADE AND WORTH $2.00 WHILE ID, AND I AM PREPARED TO IN OLD TIME PRICES. THE MARKET, AND HAVE THE MILLINERY AND DRESS GOODS 25c. .. 10c and 15c. /.Sparks *' <- ? ' i \ THE HORRY HERA I ?-" ' ~~ > ~ Lfdcal and THE PLEASANT SMILE. He whs not rich in worldly goods; No offices he held; In no one field it might be said Of him that he excelled; He managed but not to get along, To march with rank and file, And yet he was unique in this? He had a pleasant sihile. While others careworn faces wore, He smiled his way through life; He'd had his share of troubles, too, Of worldly care and strife; But sowehow furrows never came That mark the weary mile; His face a benediction was? He had a pleasant smile. He made oxir burdens'lighter seem; Our worries chased away; His cherry greeting always made A brighter, lighter day; What though he never rose to fame, Or never made his pile ? A monarch might have envied him? He had a pleasant smile. * * * * J. C. Graham was in the city last Saturday. 4 Tien Denton was in Conway last Friday. * * * * m L. S. Hughes was among those in Conway hist week from the country. * * * * * J. W. McCormick was in Conway one day last week. * * * * * C. L. Beverly visited the city last week. - ^ J. Q. Johnson was in Conway last week from Galivants Ferry. N. 13. Mishoe w?is here one day last week. 1 * * * E. G. Tyler of Sanford section was , in Conway last Saturday and spent' several hours here on business. Manager J. W. Little was busy nearly all of last week with matters pertaining to the County fair. Render him all the assistance you can when he calls on you. i.'" ' * * * * * B. H. Martin and S. W. Martin of the Haskell neighborhood were in Con way last Saturday. * * * * 41 O. E. James attended in Conway last Saturday as a witness in a ease in the State of Georgia. His disposition in the case was taken by H. H. Woodward, commissioner appointed for the purpose. The suit was brought by Mrs. O. E. James to set aside a deed for her land in -that State and which she alleges was obtained from her by one W. P. Montague, by false stating that it only covered the timber. N ***** In this issue, according to promise, we publish the first instalment of the Black Box, the great mystery story by E. Phillips Openheim. It is a story ful of action and mystery, and one that will hold your interest from bei ginning to end. Start its reading with! | the first chapters appearing in this is-1 sue. The story will be shown in moving pictures at the moving picture show here every Thursday evening. * ? * 0 B. W. Martin was in Conway recently. * ? * e * The days of last week were hot but the nigh is were cool. ^ * * * * * Thomas Watts was a visitor In Conway last week. E. W. Page of Galivants Ferry spent some time in Conway on bus-1 iness last Wednesday. * * * S. G. Tyler was among the farmers visiting Conway on business last week. + ? * A. J. Brown, an industrious farmer of Bucks township, came into town one day last week and sepnt some time here on business. * * One of the most interesting stories you will ever read begins in this issue. Get in at the beginning. ***** P. W. Dimery, a successful farmer tff Bucks township, was in Conway on Wednesday of last week. ***** O. K. "LaRoque of Marion is now In .<<4 /. i Columbia as the private secretary of Governor Richard I. Manning, having Been appointed recently to that position in place of H. A. Moses who resigned. ? . , To Cure a Cold in One Day I^XATiVE HHOM0 Quinine. It *top* the touch and work* off the Cold. " rtWrtU' tr.ofte? if it fail* to cuie. K, Vr* (mature anach box. 2fcc. J), CONWAY, S. 0. Personal W. C. Todd was here recently. m m * * * You should not fail to see the solution of the Million Dollar Mystery in this issue of the paper. You can also see the solution in moving pictures tonight at the moving picture show. * Officers have been quite active lately in running down illicit distillers in this section of the State. , ***** Look at the label on your paper today. Send us ihc amount that s due for your renewal. * * * * * Horry County has a bountiful harvest of grain crops this year. It is fortunate. ***** Court convenes on the 27th of this month. * * * * Zi Hon. R. B. Scarborough spent some time in Columbia last week on professional business. He also paid Char leston a business visit. * * * * m Mason Fruit Jars GOc. per Doz. Flour 60c. per sack. THE CASH STORE.?adv. ***** J. O. Norton and Enoch S. C. Baker have formed a copartnership for the practice of the law at Conway. Their offices will now be in the Norton Building- immediately over the Norton Drug Company store. w * * * * F. O. Bellamy of Wampee was in Conway on business last Wednesday. ***** J, M. Causey and two sons vsiited Conway lust week on business. An automobile backed too close to a horse attached to a dray on 3rd Avenue one evening last week. The horse broke the gear and the wagon in one or two places and loosened a shoe. He was a very much frightened animal. ***** Mrs. Harriet S. Turbeville of SocTfr^ fnn \irnc o 4Vn? ^ * wv ?i ntu: a i ov uuuI l) UI1 UUSHICSS one day last week. * * * * * ? Joe Yaught passed through Conway last week on his way to Georgetown. He is the travelling representative of Einstein Brothers, the dry goods firm of Wilmington, N. C. * * * * * Fall Millinery Opening Thursday and Friday, September 23rd and 24th. Public cordially invited.?MRS. J. S. CAUSEY. It, * f * * M. B. Thompson of Wampee was in Conway on business recently. ***** The tobacco growers who raised a good grade of the leaf this year were more than pleased with the ' prices they secured for their crops. Remember this when you plant your-crops next year. Aim to make a fine lea?f. The Million Dollar Mystery winds up in this issue with a solution of the many puzzles that have followed the story from the beginning as to the whereabouts of the million dollars, the inheritance of Florenece. ***** Several communications were received by the paper this week with request for publication, all of them unaccompanied by the name of the au thors. We always have to refuse publication for the reason that we do not know who to hold responsible for the statements contained in the articles. * # * 500 doz. Mason Fruit Jars to close out quieklv at (50c. per doz. THE CASH STORE.?adv. * ? * * Some of the days of last week were as hot as any wc have seen this year. * * i * * The Black Box will be better than any story we have yet run in this paper. Begin it with>the first instalment published this week. * * * * ? W. J. Hanna of Forney, S. C., was in Conway one day last week. * * * H. M. L. Smith of near Conway was here for some time last Thursday. * A. TV flf .TftV/lonvilln enntinn _ ?. - W ? - m. m (JAV4 \? J. V V* \* v% II 1 11\; o V H VI I spent last Thursday in Conway on business. A. H. Prince of the Sanford section was in Conway one day last week. * * * G. B. Jenkins is the owner of a new Overland automobile. It has all of the modern improvements, such as electric lights, self starter, and oneman top. He has the agency for these machines at this place. o ' To Prevent Blood Poisoning ?pply at ooct the wonderful old reliable DR, PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OlL.a Sat' ,'ical dressing that relieves paid and htals al the same time. Not a liniment. 25e. too. H.OQ j I'M".' U U COURT CONVENES ll SEPTEMBER 27TH List of Petit Jurors Drawn to I Serve at This j Term. j The jury commissioners of this * county held a meeting last week and drew the thirty-six jurymen who will I try the criminal cases coming up at the approaching term of the court of General Sessions on Monday, Septem- J ( ber 27th. Following are the jurors: James F. Cause, j D. M. Alford, ; ~ S. A. Gore, ! Agrippa Williamson, Giles H. Watson, D. F. Cox, I < R. L. Lundy, I B. M. Stevens, J ^ N. Major Hardee, J. E. Cooper, I). T. McNeill, Sr., James T. Gaskins, Pink P. Carter, | J. Quince Johnson, Geo. W. Watts, Jr., 1 Samuel Strickland, A. H. Benson, W. H. Lawrimore, Oscar E. Todd, H. J. Williamson, J. E. Nixon, S. Leon Burroughs, joe r . u nest nut, M. A. Hamilton, Thos. A. Pinner, T T Tr0v? " A ? v/* f Thos. M. Johnson, Corn R. Page, J. M. Butler, J. A. Altman, '' ' T. H. Burgess, ? Sam M. H ucks, Moses McDowell, A. E. Goldfinch, " " * , Claud M. Blanton, ^ j-flT 5**- ' Samson Fowler. Court convenes Monday morning, 10 o'clock, Sept. 27th, 1015. His Honor Frank B. Gary, Judge presiding. W. L. Bryan, Clerk of Court. All of the important pending cases were disposed of last Spring. The cases pending at this time are of minor importance it seems. o ] Masons were at work last week on i the fire proof vault that is being builtin ftC n -* " ' 1 ... ..?j ??. jftn i, hi nit: I'ljlllJJllH'IH OI tllC | now hotel. It will be about the same size as the vaults used in the1 banks ? here and will be fitted with an iron 1 door and frame with combination lock 1 and both outer and inner doors. It *( will be arranged tq open directly in 1 the office of the hotel behind the desk, i Hon. Robt. 11. Scarborough returned ] the latter part of last week form a j stay of several days in Columbia, where he was called on legal business. , * * * * * STRAYED:?One white cow, dark < brindleet, with butt head, head dark ( brown, with butt head yearling. The < cow is unmarked and the calf is < marked with two underbits in the 1 right ear and one underbit in the left. The calf is yellow and white pided. The cow is white all except head. Please send information if you see this stock to, B. E. HEWETT, Hammond, S. C. I o NOTICE TO FARMERS. There have been several calls made at this office in regards to the so-called "Poll Weevils." Horry County has | not got any boll weevils yet. This inI soft it niilioi' tlin . r\f ? ? K.-.11 " v UIV/ tubtl/ll mill \\ Ul III *1! | cowpea pod weevil. The boll weevil attacks the cotton when the boll first begins to form and not when it is in this late stage. If there* is anyone who wants to seethe real boll weevilsl and will call at the Farm Demonstration Office I will show them some1 j specimen. M. W. WALL. o Dr. G. I. Lewis will be at Loris the remainder of this week on profession-1 al business, therefore his offices in I Conway will be closed.?adv. ***** Clareneo Graham, who is now with the Myrtle Beach Farms Co., in their large mercantile business at Mvrtle Beach, visited Conway recently. ***** W. L. A1 ford resigned last week from the Valley Forge public school at Bakers Cross roads, in or'der to accept the position of mail carrier on route No. 3 leading out from Galivants Fer-I ry. Miss Hattie Ludlam is now teaching the school. ? ? Grainger?Strickland. Married?Miss Lue E. Grainger to Mr. J. Wade Strickland on Sunday. September 12th, 1915 at the residence of AGBel I,. Notary Public, who offiiciaiod. Both of the contracting parties ir?S&|ti Lloyds township. ' I 1 wry , NEW IMPROVEMENTS j GREAT AND USEFUL Have Been Invented and Pattented by John E. Dawsey \ 4 \ of Conway TIMEPIECE APPLICATION " GRANTED ON SEPT. 7TH Claims For the New Invention As Set Forth in the Affidavit. w.. * k -**1 J. E. Dawsey of Conway, a wellknown jeweler and optician has just been granted a patent for new and interest ing improvements in timepieces. The application for the improvement in timepieces was filed by him on November 4th, 1914, and the pat '^y>vv... ' - ; John K. Dawsey, im* ' cuts were granted to him on September 7th, 1915, the serial number being 870,284: His claims for the improvement*id timepieces are set forth in his affidavit filed with his application are as follows: 4Be it known that 1, John E. Dawsey, a ctitizen of the United States, residing at Conway, in the State of South Carolina and County of Horry, have invented new and useful improvements in timepieces." What 1 Claim Is: "In a time piece, the combination wfin minute arber, of series with series of overlapping time indicating lisk, a gear fast on said arber and provided with cscapnient teeth, a spur pinion driven thereby, and arbor for said pinion, and escapement wheel on said pinion arber, and means admitting of a limited relative rotative movement of said pinion and escapement wheel, whereby the sur pinion is constantly revolved and the escapement wheel is operated intermittently, 5"id means embodying a spring connection, said pinion and escapement wheel and acting quickly advances the sscapment wheel wnen the latter is released by the escapment lever, and an escapement lever one arm of which cooperates with the minute gear and the other arm of which cooperates with said escapement wheel." "In testimony whereof I affix my signature and in presence of two witnesses : JOHN E. DAWSEY." Witnesses: I). G. SPIVEY, F. M. FLOYD. Mr. Dawsey has been active in othf?V Jinny in < moHiiv '??? W All va?\ imuiv i Ul 111 VL'llllUlin. On May 25th, 1915 he was granted a patent on a Spring Wheel Serial No. 841,675, for use in automobiles. Its object is to <lo away with rubber tires. The working model was recently exhibited by him here and created quite a lot of ifiterest.?adv. o Mr. and AI rs. 11. P. I little returned recently from a visit to relatives and friends in Tennessee. ***** There was speaking at the court house last Sunday in behalf of the prohibition movement. The speakers of the day were Jeremiah Smith and Hon. Robt. Ik Scarborough. There was a good attendance. ***** Capt. R. G. Pusenbury of Murrells Inlet was an arrival in Conway last Saturday. * * * * ? Mrs. P. Allen Spivey and children recently returned from the Summer home at Hendersonville, N. C. ***** Pr. and Mrs. Stockton, of Bennettsville, left here last week after spending several weeks with Mr. ami Mrs. Hal. L. Buck. ***** The Burroughs School opened last Monday morning with the full corps of teachers in their places and a good attendance of pupils. The term promises to be a successful one. ***** A. A. Nissen of Florence is here with his brother, George F. Nissen. ***** Mrs. Flora Clark recently went to Florence, S. C., to visit friends and relatives. She was accompanied by her daughter, Mise Bessie Clark.