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I SALE UNDER EXECUTION. I Under and by virtue of an execution issued on the judgment rendered in the case of P. F. Collier & Son vs. Dr. H. H. Burroughs, and dated the ^Bth day of November A. D., 1914, I nave seized and will sell at public auction during legal hours of sale before the Court House door at Conway, S. C., on SRiesday in April next, it being the 3rd day of said month, all and singular that certain set of books consisting of 71 Volumes, -< tfe&cribed in the contract as 1 m. '* f being the certain set o^ : standard literature described in the contract in said cause, and which said books are on ?..;hibit at the office of the undersigned. Terms of sale cash. March 10th, A. D., 1,16. J. A. LEWIS, I Sheriff of Horry County. Keep Your Skin Clear and HeulthV. JFhere is only one way to have ? cflar, healthy complexion ami that ir to keep the bowels active and regular. Dr. King's New Life Pills will make your complexion heaP.hy and clour, move the bowels gently, stimulate the liver, cleanse the system and purif.v the blood. A splendid spring medicine. 25c. at your Druggist..?uuv. r NOTICE, Hox Supper to be ^iven at Aynoi in Masonic Hall, Friday night, Mar. 11, 191G. For the benefit of MethoJN^Public cordially invited. IF"\ Mrs. VV. 1*. Hardee, ' 9 Mrs. J. W. Dawscy, . Y ' Mrs. S. H. Martin, * COMMITTER o W. J. Singleton and wife of Enter"prise were in Conway a few hour* one day last week. ]>y order of the Probate Court of Horry County thes undersigned will offer for sale at the residence of the Kj nile Charles K. (ler;:i!t!, near Guli Unit's Kerry, S. C., on Tuesday I March 28th, 101 (?, beginning at 10 I o'clock, A. M., all and singular the personal property of the said Charle: K. Cerrahl, including mules, cattle hogs, wagons, farming implements corn, fodder, hav, and all other per Isonai property. March 11th, 191(1. 21 fa WILL A. F RLE MAN, Administrator, Estate C. K. (icrrahl, Deceased. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of authority contained i' a certain collateral note given by E A. Jordan to Farmers & Merchant.' Dank, Conway, S. C., as security for 4t'hich certain certificates of stock were pledged, notice is hercbv 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, 1910, the following: 4K shares of stock Fanners State Dank, Aynor, S. C., par value $25 per ^share. WILL A. FREEMAN, Receiver. o NOTICE OF SALE. Ry virtue of authority given by certain collateral notes made by \V. | Percy Hardwick to Farmers & Mor? chants Bank, Conway, S. C., as security for which certain certificates of Iffetock arc pledged, notice is hereby * given that the undersigned will sell foi cash to the highest bidder, at his office in Conway, S. C., at 10 o'clock, y A. M.? on Friday, March 24th, 1910, kthe following: I shares stock Kingston Hotel Co., .r value $25 per share; rji 10 shares stock Farmers State Hank of Aynor, S .C., par value $25 per share; 4 shares stock Farmers & Merchants Hank, Conway, S. C., par value \ $25 per share; | 2 shares stock Farmers & Merchants Bank, Conway, S. C., par value $25 per share; L 10 shares stock Farmers & Merchants Hank, Conway, S. C., par value $25 per share. WILL A. FREEMAN, Receiver. o NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of authority contained Jn porfnin pnllofnv'il nnfoo I an vv? wtitivvi MI iiVVVO U(V U i | Osby Cnrtrctte to Farmers & Merchants Bank, Conway, S. C., as security for which certain certificates of IT*stock are 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,. 1916, the following: v 8 shares of stock Farmers & Merchants Bank, Conway, S. C., par value ^25 pen share; 6 shares'of stock Farmers & Mer-' chants Bank, Conway, S. C., par value $35 per share; 20 shares Formers State Bank of Ay nor, S. C., par value $25 per share. WILL A.,FREEMAN, Receiver. . * ATTENTION SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS i ' i * i i To the Sunday School Workers of Horry County:: This is the last reminder of our County Convention which meets with the Galivants Kerry Baptist Sunday School Wednesday and Thursday, M&rfeh 29th ahil 30th. I We hope every Sunday School ir .the county will be represented as wc 'are to have our State Secretary, Mr. It. D. Webb with us and lie S^ill hayi a message full of interest to every one interested in Sunday School Work TA Iifvo koatA M_.l it ** juw iiavu nut muueu mat rcpori blank yet please do so at once as I only have a few days left to get mj books in order before the convention. If its more convenient for you to go t? Aynor you will be met there if you will chop a caul to Mr. F. G. Holliday, Galivunts Ferry, S. C., and let him know what train you will come on. Seo that your Sunday School is represented. Yours in the work, W. M. GOLDFINCH, Sec. Horry County S. S. Asso. March 20th, 1910. MUSTANG i or Sprains, Lameness, Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism Penetrates and Heals. Stops Pain At Once For Man and Beast 23c. 30c. $1. At All Dealers. 1,? KHEI M VI IC PAIN STOPPED The drawing of muscles, tin4 sore-1 ness, stiffness and agonizing pri/i * Rheumatism puick'y yield to Sloan'? I Liniment. It stimulates circulation t. the painful part. Just appiy as fvvct] ed to the sore spots. In a short tim the pain gives way to a tinglinir sensation of comfort a.id warmth. Her^': proof?"I have had wonderful lelicf sir.ee 1 used your Liniment on my knee. To think one application gave me relief. Sorry I havn't space t< tell you the history. Thankir~ you for what your remedy has do^n f ^\ me. James S. Ferguson, Philada, Pa. Sloan's Liniment kills pain. 25c. at Druggists.?adv. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RfcNT. The house and lot of Mr. and Mrs. V.* A. Pitman, situate near Conway opposite the home of Mrs. C. L. Abrams. 'Apply to H. H. Woodward, Attorney at Law, Conway, S. C. WANTED. WANTED?Three hundred hogs on feet, to dress 75 lbs and upwards. See me about delivery. W. Percy Hardwioke, Conway, S. C. TAKEN UP. TAKEN CI*?At my place about Jan. 1, one male hog. with crop in left ear; color, yellow with black spots. Owner can get same by paying charges. W. W. LEWIS, Nixonville, S. C. pd. * STRAYED. STRAYED? From my place about! Feb. 2, (910, one male hog, red with black spots; mark swallowfork in both cars. Weighs about 150 lbs. Reward for information as to his whereabouts. H. B. Elliott, Loris, S. C., Route No. 1, Box 92 3t-pd 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. I made 4500 pounds seed cotton from one bushel of seed in 1914. They are especially suited for land on the light order. Address, A. I). JACKSON, R. F. I). No. 2, Nichols, S. C. FOR SALE?30 or 35 bushels of Nancy Hall (sweet) seed potatoes. Appty to W. E. HARDEE, Conway, S. C.?3-23. o MORE MEN THAN WOMEN rirtvt AfftlMUIUI I id Surgeons state men are slightly more subject to appendicitis than women. Conway people should know that a few doses of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad)er-i-ka, often relieve or prevent appendicitis. '1 tfhis ' mixture removes stich sdrprifch^ foul matter that ONE SPOONFUL Relieves almost ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas. The INSTANT, easy action of Adler-i-ka is' surprising. Conway Drug Co.-^-adV' M>' (G-3.) < V > \ ?> , THE HOBBY HERA I L?oc<al end H. P. Little having failed to get an artesian flow at the place where he recently lost a large quantity of piping, tried for the water at a new place in the yard and at last accounts he had secured a flow of water. * * * New awnings have been put up at the store of the Conway Trading Company. I) Julian Dusenbury who is now holding a position in Virginia, recently spent some time here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Dusenbury. t> c mioo I'uiauii, vi uurinvcii) o. ' .. j left last week for her home after spending some time here visiting M . ;\iul Mrs. A. W. Barrett. % ? ? ? ? Dr. 0. 0. Bcu.i ha*, accepted a position at Kingstree and left here recently to make his residence in that town. * * * * ? Miss Nellie Rheuark, who has been spending some time with her sister, Mrs. \V. M. Goldfinch left Wednesday to visit her brother, Mr. Geo. I*' Rheuark at Allen, S. C. ***** Miss lslna Karle Spivey recently spent scvcial days here with her par I ( nts and has returned to her studies at Chicora College. ***** Misses Cecil McKeithan, Sarah Mo I Millan and Messrs Sam Jones and .John Long made a flying* visit down to Toddville one afternoon last week. * * * * * Miss Mary Oliver of Evergreen I spent a few days in town last wt ek visiting re latives and friends. ***** l?. Wefford Wait of Darlington, S. C., was in Conway on business one I d-\\ iarv eek. * * k * * I It is a 5 and 10 cent store. IV ! ready March 25th.?adv. ***** Misses Essie and Sue Marsh were ! hero some days ago visiting then brother., Mr. George L. Marsh. ***** The Ucv. Mr. Green former pastor of the Presbyterian church was in town recently the guest of Ucv. Mr. I Lemon. % * * * * Save your nickels and dimes. We arc coming. Conway 5 and 10 coat ! Store.?adv. ***** Miss lVssic Gatlin was a visitor in i the Piedmont section of the State re| centlv. I Miss Emmie Coles recently visited friends in Georgetown County. # m * * * Mr. and Mrs. Alex Calhoun of Columbia are in town visiting relatives. ***** J. W. Roberts of Cool Springs, S. I C., was in Conwav recently. I _ _ m + + ? The Womans Missionary Society lu Id its social meeting last Friday at j the home of Mrs. C. R. Scarborough. 'All the ladies were asked to carry their scissors and squares were to he cut which would be sowed later and made into a quilt for the parsonage. On last Friday there was a public debate at the Burroughs School Auditorium between the Conway and Hampton Societies. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Cushman ar riven m uonway last Saturday from Greenville, S. C., where they had been spending some time with the l'onm rs mother. They made the trip through the country in their Buick car. * * * * * George Stalvey recently visited his son, ti. Fred Stalvey, Ksqr., at Lake City. * * * Magistrate N. B. Smart of Dongola was in Conway on business one day last week. ***** The court of common pleas will convene here on Monday April ttrd, Judge T. S. Sease presiding. * * * Miss Belle Powell of Aynor spent last Friday in town. o f JAX 5 BISCUIT J; inf. ChikirM like them end many ethers el eur 122 kinds. 01 high feed value, better fer young folks than cettfectkns. Jacksonville Crocks Works ?* T7 . ' .w P, CONWAY, S. 0. Personal Mrs. K. L. McCoy entertained the Missionary Society last Monday after neon. The object of the meeting was the study of u missionary book. ^ ***** Chas nnc?r>Kum? ?f ' : 1 - . ^Wv>ivv?; vi i.unt: v-ny I spent the week-end in Conway with his?, daughter, Mrs. Vivian Piatt. The cost of living now reduced at Conway's 5 and 10 cent Store.?adv. t J. H. PI and and family have moved V from the Jordanville section to near c Toddvillc, S. C. > f * * j Mr. Albert hong and Mrs. Bettic t Long visiter! Mrs. A. M. Dusenbury c ! T-t Sunday. ? * * * Arthur Harper of Toddville spent ) the week end in Conway visiting rela- t tives. ***** j O. J. Bell and brother from Warn-j 1 pee spent a short while here one dav I i last week. ! * * * * * Or. P. 10. Kidd of Brooklyn, N. V., < was hero recently as the truest of Mr. < and Mrs. J. W. Little. Ho was in scare hof a warmer climate for the , I benefit of his health. He arrived here ' ' in the midst o fthe cold wave and af| ! tor a few days departed for Palm Beach, El a. i The Rev. and Mrs. Larim La.ngsJ.on recently went to Murreli's Inlet where they will spend some time or' cupying one of th.e cottages at thr. popular seaside resort. Mrs. J .L. Edgerlon returned recent ly to her home in 1 lendersonville, N. C., after spending several weeks lie re with her mother, Mrs. Addie Burroughs. 4 * * * * A Big Mystery at the old stand of Evei ybody's Store.?adv. * * * * I J. T. Brinkley passed through Con-I way last Friday on Ins way to George , 1 town 011 a business trip. * * * * J I Mesrs. J. E. Bryan and I). M. Burroughs were in the Wanipce section ol' the county last week. ***** i A. B. Graham of Tabor, N. C., was I in Conway one day last week on busii ncsr.. lie was accompanied by C. R. Graham. i * i ***** Hon. A. D. Jackson of Floyds township is advertising some fine cotton seed for sale. The notice appeared in cur last issue and is still standing in this. * * * * O. Hoyt McMillan of Mullins waf among those visiting Conway last wcok. tie hail a lew hours business hogc at the court house. 4 ? 11 * m Chester Cannon was an arrival in Conway one (lay last week passing' through to visit relatives at his old home in Ducks township. ***** I/ttl? Annette Kpps invited several i el' her f ietuls vo go on a straw ridi ; last Saturday afternoon, and it b ! ] eedless to say that they had a jollj J time. Mrs. J. D. Oliver of Homewoospent a few hours in town shopping last Friday. ***** Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. Your druggist will refund money if PAZO ! OINTMKNT fhII*4 to cure any case of Itching, lllind, Hlcedingor Protruding I'lles in 6to 14 days. The lirst application gives Kase and Rest. 5<Jc. * * * * * G. C. Duller of Loris, S. C., was in Conway on business last Friday and remained here for several hours. ***** I G. H. Watson of Dogwood Neck | ' township was here one day last week. 1) CONWAY HAS MA 1)12 THE TEST j Conway Pcopk \\ ill Got the Benefit. There's nobody in Conway any better known than J. G. Rhodes and in giving his experience with Doan'j Kidney Pills, for the benefit of Conway kidney sufferers, he has nothing whatever to gain. Why experiment with unknown or imitation kidney remedies when you have such a good reason to try Doan's ? Profit by the test Mr. Rhodes has made for you. J. G. Rhodes, carpenter, Conway, says: "I had pains in my back and loins. I was so sore and lame that 1 didn't rest well at night and in the morning could hardly get about. I had headaches and spells of dizziness and the kidney secretions were irregular in passage. Doan's Kidney Pins, procured at the Conway Drug Co., soon relieved all symptoms of the trouble and put my back in good shape." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?gel Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mr. Rhodes had. Foster-Milburn Co.. Props., Buffalo, N. V. ?adv. * YOUNG DRUGGISTS MAKE A RECORD Among Successful Ones Appears Mr. Adams of The Conway Drug Co. _ ? Sumter, March 1G.?Twenty-six oi he candidates who took the exumina- ' ion given here yesterday and toda> >y the State board of pharmaceutica' jxaminers, or 87 per cent, passed and vill be permitted to practice plmrnacy as licensed druggists. This i: ! he largest percentage of applicant: >vcr to pass the examining board. Those who stood succcssfuly were: W. W. Watson, Charleston; J. I>. Per ott, Bamberg; R. E. Sadler, Charles:on; R. L. Bynrs, Charleston; W. H Martin, Charleston; J. V. Thompson, Atlanta, Ga.; C. H. Godfrey, I\lzcr; [j. L. Bates, Charleston; D. P. Westforeland, Charleston; Ruth Birnie Sumter; A. B. Jenkins, Raleigh, N. C: SY. C. Adams, Conway; L. R. Wilson. Chapel Hill, N. C.; H. K. Grillln Greenwood; C. M. Miller, Rock Hill B. W. Middlelon, Gaffney; L. S. Bolt Jr., Laurens; C. A. Hinson, Green cille; Durham Counts, Gadsden; Ma> Brunson, Barnwell; R. S. Hairston Raleigh, N. C.; J .11. Thee, Charles- ' ten; A. l*\ Shell, Great Falls; H. G , lleriot, Oswego; R. M. Driggers, Cha: lesion; J. .1. Milford, Iva. The State Pharmaceutical associa lion will meet at the Is'c of Palms on duly :M-25. A GOOD FAMILY COL11H SVIUT Can l?i? made by mixing Pine-T: r A.conile, Sugar. Hyescvair.us Sns ? fra? Pepncr.nint, Ipecac. Rhubarb. Mandrake, Capsicum Muriate Ammonia, Honey and Glycerine. It is pleasant, healing and soothing- laser the phlegm, and gives almost im t.n t relief. For convenience of those win prcicr not to fuss, it is supplied read* I made in 2 00. bottles under r^mo o. j l)r. Doll's Piue-Tar-Honoy. Can b? i had at your Druggist. Insist on get-! ting Dr. Boll's Pine-Tar-Honey aivl [ see that the formula is on the park-1 age.? adv. - , - v* J. C. Livingstone was here on bv.si-J ncss one day last week. * * Thomas W. Livingstone of llam-1 mond, S. C., spent last Friday in Conwa y. * AVOID SPRING COLDS. Sudden changes, high winds. sh: '' inir seasons cause colds and grippe, i and these spring colds are annoying and dangerous and are likely to tun j nuo a chronic summer cough. In such cases take a treatment of Dr. Ki?"V New Discovery, a pleasant Laxative' Tar Syrup. It soothes tiie ring ? ; checks the cold and helps break un ;< > attack of gripoe. Its already prepared.1 no mivir~ or fussing. Just ask vouri druggist for a bottle of Dr. Line's New Discovery. Tested and tried for. over 40 years. ?adv. o NOTICE. There has taken up at my place two black male hogs unmarked about eight or ten months old. Owner may get same upon proving property and paying charges. K. lb VKRKEN, C3L Vina, S. ('. Horry Count L. D. MAGRA' WE CAN PLACE YOUR FIRE LOWING COMPANIES: PACIFIC FIRE, OF NEW Y PROVIDENCE, R. 1.2 FIDE YORK, SOUTHERNlM BORO. V.?*. % * TFTR BIG DUTCH LINER SINKING AT SEA Tiio Tubantia From Amsterdam to South America Is Blown Up > .v;. A** \ | PASSENGERS OFF ' IN SHIFS BOATS Reports Differ as to Wl.ether Ship Was Torpedoed cr Mined. t * . 1 London.?A Router diaputch from the Hook of Holland says that a wireless message has be.e.n recieved there stating that the targe Dutch passenger steamship Tubantiu, outward bound from Amsterdam to the river Plate, has been torpedoed and is in a sinking rendition near the NoniV.hinder lightship. Ah the p?:eseuo;<n\s have been taken off on boats. London agents of the steamship Tubantia , owned by the HoilandLioyd of Amsterdam, have received ;i message saying the vessel struck a mine and is sinking. A.mthcr dispatch says the Tubal tin was torpedoed. rni ? ' ' * i tie stcnws'iip, which is of 15,000 ti us vv->>ss^ loft Amsterdam yesterday to* I >u> ncs A ires with i>a . .ong'ers and a cargo. She was to ivvc ^topped at Falmouth and peninsula -nuts where the majority of the pass, ".gcrs wore to Ikp*o boon taken aboard. A life saving boat has left the Hook of Holland to search tor thr sinking" vessel, and Dutch t< rpe.Vi he;;ls are leaving Flusiiieg l*> i u:v.? to the ro-cue < " the ship':. sroi.gr "> in the b'fo boats. The lubuntia was built at Glasgow in HM-'h and is 540 feet long, and 05 feet beam. She left Kueuos Aires on February 4 for Amsterdam ami was ) ? ported as having paused Fei nandjj Noronlut on February 4. ' vTk ' " Ship still Afloat. " The Hague, March 10, via Londor ? The Tubantia was still floating at. 8:1*0 o'clock this morning. It is uncertain whether she was struck by a mine or a torpedo. Search Tor Surwxors. London, March 10.?A later Renter dispatch from The Hague says The Hutch ministry of marine has rcoc iveu information that two of the Tubnntia's i <s.ts wuii survivors have reached Noordhindcr lightship. The Dutch steamship Krakalau. which is standing hv. passed another Dutch steamer which I.ad many survivors on beard. A Swedish steamship aiso is searching for survivors. 'LMir.HllSTtfi S FILLS / <-?->. 'V ?r. icammko , I A?11 yn.ir Orf. r \ a 1 I i 1 lit-n <? > r IHikiiMiu' U'lif it/ #V\ v* I'll* in lit.) -N y*?)v3 1 >f -r >?ith * .? It ?.'n > ? lOvt **. ! : a 4 ?<*? r. II. V t.l' (Obi ; " ffl ?? -.? tul" ">r^ If/ eriiXTKH 9 ' Jr C't/kMb MVlM. ? r V ? y- >' n i. is l.'Cbt. i><?f'.f. Alwi' /s Is ? I'ttM s?r v\i n w rt ?i or>tSTs m mm v. o NOTICE. All persons arc hereby forbidden to tfive 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 do so at their own risk and subject to any penalties that may be provided by law. TPKACHY TURNER, (ialivants Ferry, S. C. 1 t.. March 9th. 191b. u Tract On J 11 HOC VII. rH, Manager. INSURANCE IN THE FOLORK, RHODE ISLAND OF LITY-PHENIX, OF NEW WRITERS OF 6REENS