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I SALE UNDER EXECUTION. Under and by virtue of an execu-1 tion issued on the judgment rendered in the case of P. 1*. Collier & Son vs. Dr. H. H. burroughs, and date i the ^d8th day of November A. D., 1914, 1 have seizeu and will sell at public auction durin** lc;al hours of sale before the Court House door at Conway, S. C., on salesday i : April next, it being the 3rd day ol said month, all and singular that cei ain set of books consisting of <1 Vo.umes, desci ibed in the contract as ? ? ? being the certain set of standard literature described in the contract in said cause, and which said books are on ^xhibit at the office of the undersigned. Terms of srle cash. ?-vn lum, A. 1)., 1,16. J.A.LEWIS, ^ *44 Sheriff of Horry County. U- ?o . Another Case Added. Vn publishing the list of eases to be tried at the court of Common l'leas 1 April 4th, 1916, the case of D. M. Todd vs. J. K. Allsbrook was left ov.t 1 by wUtukc, but it lU-S now been added to the- roster. r In this ease which was brought for j specific performance of a contract to p^chase real estate, the defendant did m ?vi answer the complaint, Cater a p motion to file the answer was refused ||ft hy Judge K. B. Gary. The case is BK'ow on the list for disposition at the ^^pnext term beginning on April JJrd, r 3916. K ' v Julian I>. Dusenbury, who holds a I position with the DuPont Powder Co., D of Hopewell, Va., arrived in Conway 1 ^|he latter part of last week to spend I some time with his parents, Capt. I und Airs. K. (i. Dusenbury. Pi NOT1CK. By order of the Probate Court of & Horry County the undersigned will I offer for sale at the resilience of the Ilstfo Charles K. Gerrald, near (Jalivant's Kerry, S. on Tuesday, March 28th, 1916, beginning at 10 o'clock,-A. M., all and singular the personal property of the said Charles J\. iicrrahl, in<. Iu?Iiut*' mules, cattle, hogs, wagons, farming implements, corn, fodder, hay, and all other persona! property. March 11th, 191(5. 21. * WILL A. FRF KMAN, Administrator, Fstate C. K. Clerrald, Deceased. o NOTICK OK SALF. By virtue of authority contained in u certain collateral note ki'> hy F. A. Jordan to Farmers & Merchants Iifcnk, Conway, S. C., as security for1 which certain certificates of stock were pledged, notice is hereby given ; that the undersigned will sell for cash to the highest bidder, at his office in Conway, S. C., at 10 o'clock, A. M.. on Friday, March 24th, 191(5, the following: 4N shares of stock Farmers State Hftnk, Aynor, S. C., par value $2o per j!nare. WILL A. FKEFMAN, Receiver. <> NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of authority given by certain collateral notes made by W. Percy Hardwick to Farmers & Merchants Bank, Conway, S. C., as security^ for which certain certificates of stock arc pledged, notice is hereby) iffven that the undersigned will sell foi cysh to the highest bidder, at his office in Conway, S. C., at 10 o'clock, L M ' on Friday, March 24th, 1910, Btk * blowing: 'hares stock Kingston Hotel Co., >ulue $25 per share; I It) shares stock Farmers State I Bank of Aynor, S .C., par value $25, pei share; J 4 shares stock .Farmers & Merchants Bank, Conway, S. C., par value $25 per share; i 2 shares stock Farmers & Merchants Bank, Conway, S. C., par value P(>1' share; j llO shares stock Farmers & Merchants Bunk, Conway, S. C., par value $25 per share. WILL A. FREEMAN, Receiver. , o NOTICE OF SALE. . By virtue of authority contained in certain collateral notes given by J. Osby Cartrette to Farmers & Merchants Bank, Conway, S. C., as securityi^for which certain certificates of stock are pledged, notice is hereby civon that tho underid*r?nwl **.511 o?ll for cash, to the highest bidder, at his office in Conwrty, S .0., at 10 o'clock, A. M., on Friday, March 24th, 1010, the following;: j .. l0 , 3 shares of st<^^Farniei^^^ Merchants Bank, Conw*y7~S. p:ri' value $25 ^tr share; . x shares of stock Farmers & Mer- 1 chants Bank, Conway, S. C., par value i $25 per share; 20 shares Farmers Styte Bank of ] Avnor, S. ., par vain# $25 per share. ] ' WILL Ai^RCRMlWKecciteV. i v: .0 >. 4\Z * ?/. /' i*". . ' # HAIGLER-HUX Young Couple of Bucks Town?hiy Killer Matrimonial State Lasl Week. On Tuesday of lust week, Mis.* Nannie H aiglet* was married to Mr. Charley Hueks at Conway at the residence of the officiating minister, the Kev. Mr. Rhode. After the ceremony the bride and groom left hero for their new home just completed near Toddville. Mrs. Hucks is the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Haigler ami LUe happyjirj^e groom -is a son of Mr, W. h* Kucks of Toddville, S. tT. o ? L.H. -Burroughs loft recently for Baltimore where he spent several I days buying new goods for the Conway Trading Co. NOTICE, Under and by Virtue of a Decree of] foreclosure made by his Honor, T. S I Sease, presiding judge, in the case-ofJ Fleishman Morris & Company plaid k' tiii8? against W. E. Porter and Oli: 1 Porter, defendants, dated Murch 1st.. 1P16, the under-signed will offer foi sale before the Court House door at Conway, S. C. within legal sale hours on Monday the Crd day of April ]U1(> "All and singular that certain tract.t piece or parcel of land in Simpson I Creek Township, Horry County, State i of South Carolina, beginning at a corner near the head of Honey Cut] | Branch; thence nearly East to the j head of Honey Cut Branch ;t hence , with said Branch t? T. 1*. Cox's line I j to a ditch; thence nearly South to i l.ncian Russ' land; thence ncar!\ i ' West with Lucian Russ' lino to Watson line to run of Deep dully; thence with the run to Gum corner; thence nearly South to the beginning; con1 tabling Seventy-four (74) acres, j more or less-. This being the same I tract of land cqmvcyc"! to William 11. : I'orter by S. W. l'h ishman, D. V.. i H.Moris and L. S. Strauss; this mort1 gage being given as a purchase money mortgage to secure the credit portion of the purchase price." { Terms of sale, CASH. Purchaser I to pay for papers. .March 8, 19lfi. W. P. BRYAN, Clerk and Special Master. R B. SCARBOROUGH, Plaintiff's Attorney. CLASSIFIED ADS I'Oil 11 ft NT. The bouse and lot of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pitman, situate near Conway 1 opposite the home of Mrs. C. P. Abrams. Apply to H. 11. Woodward, ! Attorney at Law, Conway, S. C. j LOST?One non-skid chain from rear wheel of truck on the Wilmington and Conway public road somewhere iii the neighborhood of W. E. Hardee's store or Hickory drove church,? Reasonable reward for return to W. R. Lewis, Conway, S. C. WANTED. WANTED- T hroe hundred hogs on feet, to dross To lbs and upwards, j See me about delivery. W. Percy j Hardwicke, Conway, S. C. TAKEN UP. TAKEN IIP?At my place about Jan.I 1, one male hog, with crop in left j car; color, yellow with black spots.! Owner can get same by paving charges. W. W. LEWIS,' Nixon-' ville, S. C. pd. j STRAYED. STRAYED?From my place about' Feb. 2, 1916, one male hog, red with black spots; mark swallowfork in both ears. Weighs about 150 lbs. J Reward for information as to his whereabouts. H. B. Elliott, Loris,| S. C., Route No. 1, Box 92 3t-pdi FOR SALE. Special Cotton Seed. For sale 75 to 100 bushels very fine big boll Cluster Cotton Seed at the price of one dollar per bushel. 1 made 4500 pounds seed cotton from one bushel of seed in 1914. They arc especially suited for land on the light order. Address, A. D. JACKSON, R. F. 1). No. 2, Nichols, S. C. o CONWAY PEOPLE GET INSTANT ACTION Those who have used it in Conway arc astonished at the INSTANT action of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc,, as mixed in Adler-i-ka. Because it acts on BOTH lower and upper bowel, ONE SPOONFUL Adleri-ka relieves almost ANY CASE conRtipation, sour stomach or gas. It removes such surprising foul matter that a few doses often relieve or pre- : rent appendicitis. A short treatment < helps chronic stomach trouble. Con- I way Drug Company.?adv. , THE HORRY HERAL Local and \V. Herbert Lawrimore, one of the J progressive farmers of the Forney! section of this county, spent somei time here last week on business. * * Jones beats 'em nil on rice.?adv. ***** Mrs. Jennie Verccn passed through Conway the middle of last week on the way to the cotton mills of Hurtsvillc where she has accepted a position. She is a widow and carried the children along with her. ***** l'yrox put on your Corn before planting will kill Moles, Huts, etc., 2oc. pr Jar. Conway Drug Co.? adv. ***** U. A. Dusenbury of Toddville wirin Conway one day last week. He vac accompanied by Mrs. J. F. Harp* and Miss Grace IlitS.UIcn. A. M. Duscnbury was here one day last %vcek on business. ? * * <* m It is a 5 and 10 cent store . lit ready March the ?-*?th.?adv. ? * * * * Alva Prince of Loris, S. C., is among our recent new subscribers. * * + ? J. J. Carter of Simpson Creek vis j ited Conway on business one day las. I j week. * * + * I Ca o. 1,. Todd was in the city oiu I day last wt ek; * * * j See W. L. Mirhoe at Jones' Store. I ?adv. * ? * * t. 1 Most ' I' last week was very col-' ' and windy. Mitrcli came in like : I lion, and is due U> go out like : | Inn b according; to the old proverb. * * * K. * Protect your seed corn from Mole: and Pats when planting by using Pvrox, 25c. or Jar. Conwav Drug- Co. -a.lv. ****;? 1 Mi:;s Kdnn Karle Spivoy. who is j attending; Cbicora Col ley e for Women j at Columbia, is spending; a few days i here with hej- parents, Col. and Mrs. 1). A. Spivey. * * ? ? It was just right for snow several times lately but the expected did not arrive in this immediate section. ! K. L. Mishoe of Cool Springs was in Conway on business one day last | v eek. ? * * * * I . 1 I he cost of living now reduced at I Conway's 5 and 10 cents Store. * tf * * m . lion. K. 1). Scarborough was awa\ I i'rcni the city on business sevcrui I I days last week. I * * * * : Fertilizer of a!! kinds for Cash ?>: | J good papers. See W. Dercy Hard j v. icke.?adv. * * * * V W. L. Mishoc with W. Itoyd Jor.es ! -,ulv. ***** . S. J. Lewis was here the middle o! j last week. ***** E. A. Jordan was in Conway ont : day last week. ***** J. M. Watts was in Conway on business one day last week. ***** A. A. Lewis of the Loris section was among those visiting Conwaj I last Saturday. ***** Early White and (iolden Dent Seed i Corn. Conway Drug Co.?ndv . ***** Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cure. The worst cases, no matter of how long standing, ore cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. | Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves | Paiu and Heals at the same time. 25c, Sue. $1.00 ' ***** Gen. J. r. Derham was in Conway| the latter part of last week and spent | some time at the court on business. He was accompanied by his daughter, Miss Derham, of Green Sea. 41 * * * 9 A Big Mystery at the old stand of Everybody's Store.?adv. ***** PILLS BEST FOR LIVER. Because they contain the best liver medicines, 110 matter how bitter or nauseating for the sweet sugar coating hides the taste. Dr. King' New Life Pills contain ingredients that put the liver working, move the bowels freely. No gripe, no nausea, aid digestion. Just try a bottle of Dr. King's New Life Pills and notice how much better you feel. 25c. at dinggists.?adv. COLDS & LaGRIPPE 5 or 8 doiei 600 will break ( any case of Chilli ft Fever, Coldi & LaGrippe; it acta on the liver j better than Calomel and does not < urine or sicken. Price 25c. P, CONWAY, S O. # Personal Save your nickels and dines. We are coming. Conway 0 and 10 cent Store,?adv. Israel Schcrr left last week to spend some time on the northern markets purchasing goods for his dry goods store on 3rd Avenue. * Dr. and Mrs. V. F. Piatt spent the weci\-cna in Muliins with the former'? parents, Mr. and M'*s. J. Lee Piatt. For Cash or good papers, fertilixei of all kinds. W. Percy Hardwicke.? adv. * + * * ^ * ' .?*** , M iss Pcasie -Gntlin returned last week from a; visit of several week- to he? brother, Arthur Gutlin of Anderson,, S. C. ? --**** 1000 bushels white corn, .">00 bushels white oats, and 15 tons No. I timothy hay cheap for cash. W. Boyd Jones.?adv. ***** Miss Wilmina and Alberta Jones spent the week-end with their grandmother, Mrs. Ella Dusenbury of Willow. Miss Frances Lewis is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. \\ . 1 Bryan on Main Street. * 4c * * * Mrs. J. W. Sparks returned rev; ., v from the Northern Markets wlo, she purchased the h.t.si l'adr. is ha .Mid dross goods. * * * * * 15e cash for eggs. Boyd Jones?-ad * V * > * ! L. H. Burroughs returned the las of the week from Baltimore where he | went to purchase goods. I ***** Mrs. C. C. Dusenbury of Toddvillc, spent last Monday in town with hei J son, J. M. Dusenbury. ***** Special Drive tobacco at Jones.'? adv. ***** SUSPECT VOl'U KIDNEYS 'l'oo Many Conway People Neglect Early Symptoms of Kidney Trouble. If your back is lame?if you feel dull, tired and all-worn-out? I f you have hard headaches, baek| aches and dizzy spells? If the kidney secretions are disordered? Suspect your kidneys and "take a J stitch in time." Use I loan's Kidney Pills, the time tried, homo-endorsed kidney remedy. ' v av save von from some serious kidney trouble. Make use of Mrs. Lane's cxpevionce. Mrs. It. W. Lane. Main St., Conway, -ays: "My .kidneys were out of order. 1 ' had pains in my bach and was sore j on lame at ti n.s. I had envoi;, j headaches and dizzy spells. Dead.Mac;. Pi!'.. r(t'e\ed ate frf-al! sign* f kidney trouble." ? ?Uk\. nib dealers. I)oit*l n;vv ash for a kidney "vpudy- g? Doan'v Kidney Pills -Ike same tl a I '*S. i,*"f 'md. ' 4 ??r-x r : OV.V'.l Co. Props., Buffalo, N. V.?adv. . :iUUdc->i J. nLLl " .Till. ]/'.* V.<?N:# Uik Wii, f/* U'i> ' ?! Ai.1. >?iir frr / I (( U./a ) < * 'lii'ii-tot'ii I'uiiiini./ I'M** tn ! ? ? <*>)<! Inrt.iiii.\\' ?v I xe s??K-l w..li I':ne *%?VkVJ 7 -v- llo ??l*i 'r UiiV of Vim. ^ l" ~ /r h'?.*uUt. ' ?*' ill-CI K!?*.Trei*< j Jt* lUAAIo.Nh l:u\A i pit.i.ri, t- . Vv rr yeiiis *i f ti ii? JA'St, Affst. Al* jy** I . f n >?r 0 *V tv?* nr.ktk f\ i o $100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will he pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Mall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its "'ork. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. .1. C1I EN MY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 7.1c. Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation.?adv. o | Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days* Vmir^ dmgghrt will refuti<l motirv If I vm;n imknt mils to cnre any case of Itchiug. J HlMul.lllredingor I'rotrudinr riles in 6 to 14 days. TUc hrst application give* lvase and Rot. 5Cc. RECIPE rOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint of WRH?r add 1 o*. Bar Ruin, a small box of Barbo Compound. 1 and '4 o*. of Klycorlno. Apply to the hair twice a week until It becomes the desired hade. Any <lruffg!*t can put thia up ot you can mix it ut home at very little coat Full directions for maklnp and use conn* In each box of Barbo Compound. It wlil gradually darken streaked, faded (tiav heir, and remove dandruff. It ie excellent for falling heir nnd will make harsh hair soft and glossy. H will not color the scalp, is not sticky or rreaay, and does not rub off. NOTICE. 11 All persons ;uo he *cby forbidden to | I give food, raiment and shelter to my daughters, Winnie Turner, and Dasdy Turner, who have left my home without any just cause; and those violating this notice will d0 so at their own risk and subject to any penalties dv.it may be provided by law. t THE ACHY TURNED. Galivants Kerry, S. C. 1 i.. March 9th, 1910. o The Aches of House Cleaning. The pain and soreness caused b> \ bruises, over-exertion and straining , : during house cleaning time are sooth ed away by Sloan's Liniment. No need to suffer this agony. Just apply Sloan's Liniment to the sore spots, rub only a little. In a short, time the pair, leaves, you rest comfortably and en joy a refreshing sleep. One grateful user writes: "Sloan's Liniment i.v: worth its weight in gold." Keep bottle on hand, use it against all soreness, Neuralgia and Hruiscs. Kill, pain. 25c. at your Druggist.?adv. I o Geo. W. Hardee was in Conway one day last weclr. * * Genuine courtship?real love-making?as an incident to marriage is . one of the innovations that war lias brought to France. It may develop into a revolution of the marriage sys- j tern, and it almost certain in any case to be the death of much of the! red tape that has entangled, and more j or less strangled, cupid. I or Sprains, Lameness, Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism j Penetrates ard HeaU. I Stops Pain At Once For Man and Beasi ! ' 25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealers. j i BUS flil I5 i Is" | ;\sd m HI >19 18Rl &TU SI Among our now advertisers appear! ing in our last issue ami still in this, is the Loris Hardware & Furniture; Company, a leading business eoneern which has boon doing a lino business at Loris, S. C., for the past several' years. They are prepared to servej their customers with perfect satisfaction and courtesy and fair dealing are daily watchwords at their up-todate establishment. Read their advor tisement appearing on the last page of this issue. j * * I G W. I,. Mishoe has accepted a posi-i tion as salesman with YV. Royd Jones ami will be pleased to have his friend/' call on him when visiting Conway.' 1'or the present Mr. Mishoe will be in store only on Saturdays. ' NOTIOK. There has taken up at my place; two black male hogs unmarked about! c i^? lit or ten months old. Owner may) get same upon proving property and] paying charges. Ik Ik YKRKKW Ml. o \ IK(I, O. V , | Bring Chickens ?fc AY NOR M THEY ARE PAYING THE T FOR THEM AND WILL SEIJ 10 GENTS. OUR SPRING SLIPPERS COME AND PICK YOURS WE HAVE A GOMPLETI MILLINERY, FANCY Gl VI ARE. CALL AND SEE rive I OUri ANNUAL COUNTY ~ 1 S. S. CONVENTION Convenes at Galivar.ts Ferry on March 29th aijd 30th - ' * ! " ' _ > / * INTERESTING PROGRAM IS HERE OUTLINED !t Should Be Kr?dc the I~:cca of All Religious Workers. I T**< .The 29ih and JJOth, tUo las'. Wedm.*divy and Thursday in thia mouth., ids .he time for our annua) County Sunday School Convention. CuHvan:.-* j.'ciry is me place. Wo want cv< y preacher in the county, c.vvry Sunday School Superintendent, eve try Sunday School teacher, and ail t!u*se in tore ed in the advancement of Surd; y School work in any way L?> be presm The following is an outlive of the tentative program which will be i.ouuced in lib: 1 next week. Wednesday Morning, iO A. M. i)cvotionai Service. The Conventi mi keyword, "RCiA>r.s I-Mueaiien l?r \i' t!vv IVojUe." O e Year's Wo !: in Henry Cv :n.y. < /i:v Statist ! ;ii !i, e , T >o (\ -. >. T - ' A . , - ? v . . - % * viL1 .1 . fci; i . iv/.\* 1 : tutu r on th C oitnt's. h l\i "Scs ion. I).; vntlcv.-.a! Serv: e. t:')n in the Sir .day .School. The Church at Sunday School a <1 the Sunday School at Church . The r.annor School. Questions and Answers on the Miner School. Night Session. < Devotional Service. ^ Sy stem a t i c Missionary 111 s t r u . t i ?a, How ? The New Sunday School Meal. ^ Thursday Morning. Devotional Services. Making the Cradle Roll 11 ffoctive. Making" the Home Department KfCeetive. How Seen re Punctual Attendance, Lesson Study and Contribution. Open Discussion of Practical Methods. Religious Kducation of AH the People of the State through the Organized Sunday School Work. Thursday A ftcrnoon. 1 )evotioual Services. Practical Ways of Improving the Hlementary Work. ( Report of Committees and Licet ion of ()dicers. Helping livery Sunday School for 1 J>1 (I. Minute Talks hy County O.'ucers, "What Will 1 do to Help.'" Select Next Place of Meeting. Adjourn. We are arranging to have each of the above subjects discussed hy these who have had practical experience in the work. Mr. Webb, the new (leneral Secretary, will handle one or more topics at each session. Strong local speakers will address us on the othe? s. To do the Master's work we need the best of preparation. Come to the Convention. An interchange of ideas and experiences will do us all good. ? Paul Quattlebaunt. Your and Eggs [rnp po LHjIvv/. UU. !P TOP MARKET PRICE L YOU GOOD GOFFEE AT ARE ARRIVING NOW. EARLY. E LINE OF DRY GOODS, ROCERIES, AND HARDUS WHILE IN TOWN.