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CIOHT . = * } . .f; Friday * v: r 1' ;?> < ? "The | THE PICTURE I 9' I ANY SEAT IN Pa: MORE THAN SCORE TAKEN IN CUSTODY i Twenty White Ken and Three Negroes Arrested in Greenwood on Liquor Charges. """it (| f? i Greenwood.?Twenty white men -and three negroes were arrested here Monday by Sheriff McMillan and deputies on warrants charging the illicit selling of whiskey. There are ten warrants yet to be served. The officers state that they hope to have these served soon. The cases were worked up under the direction of Sheriff McMillan who employed special men for the work. The arrested men are: Press Sisk, Ruby ?ole, Grady Varnadore, Paul Murphy, James Murphy, W. E. Gardner, T. C. Elmore, Will Bodie, Sam Eakin, W. T. Gambrel, Jesse Clem, Arthur room, S, K, M, Minyard, Will Waits; ?:?7iest "Waits, Berry Hughes, Percy Faulkner, Charles Bostick, I. F. Boatick, Will Simpson, Clarence Young all of Greenwood. Officers were sent to Abbeville for Frank Bigg* and to Greenville for Paul T. Kinsey Three negroes were arrested as fo! lows: Son Chiles, Frank Fogy an< John Brooks. Of the arrested mei Berry Hughes did not go to jail bu put up a certified chock for $200 the amount of bond requireel, an< late yesterday afternoon hi more an< Varnadore put up bond of $200 eac! and were released. Whenever You Need a General Tonli Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Ta9teles chill Tonic is equally valuable as General Tonic because it contains tli well known tonic properties of QUININ1 and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drive out Malaria, Enriches the Blood an Builds up the Whole System. 50 ctnti o In the case of Chesley Jone against Annie Dix et al, in Richlan county court of common pleas la* week, a vmlict of $115 was given. o J. W. Sparks was in North Care lina recently visiting his brothers. l&fo.; ' ' v'r.l'jM; Decembi Battle C Peace" THAT EQUALS "r A NATION" 000 feet of New Fi! \ m THE HOUSE - ;time The? PROGRAM OF THE ~ I PEE DEE UNION 4 j The Pee Dee Union will convene with the Rehoboth Baptist church, Dec. 29-31st, 1916. 11:00 a. m.?Introductory Sermon by Rev. E. L. Owens Query 1?The Preachers Prayer ' Life. Query 2?Christian Stewardship, assigned to Rev. VV. J. Wilder. Query 3?What is Meant by Good | Works in the New Testament to D. L. Hill. Query 4?What Constitutes an Ortherdox Church to J. T. McCracken. ' Query 5?Who is Responsible for the Poor Paid Preacher, the Pastor or the People ? assigned to Rev. E. L. Owens. Preaching Saturday at 12:00 m. by H. B. Roberts. Missionary Sermon Sunday 11:00 a. m. by D. L. Hill. Written Reports on Aged Ministers and Foreign Missions continued from last Union with same assign imeuta. A. H. Prince, | L. D. Holt, J. C. Bamhill, COMMITTEE. I * 0. C. Cox of Loris, S. C., was in ' Conway last week on business. o 5 NOTICE. All members of Loris Farm Loan Association will meet on Saturday ' 16th of December, at 1 P. M. Important. M. M. STANLEY, h Sec. & Treas. e For First Class Shoe Repairing Call on M. B. KUBOSKE a s (Next to the Postoffice.) d Why throw away old Shoes when 1 l' make them like new for a small ;s sum. Ask for prices?nothing ^ but the best of leather used. Give me a trial. Satisfaction Guaranteed M. B. KUBOSKE "Here to Save Your Soles." THE HOR&Y HI er 22nd I ry of rHE BIRTH OF m I a sal 4 U* CIOCK - 25 CENTS I ' . iter i " Dr. Lycurgus A. Woodruff, D. 0. P. T. Eyesight Specialist Office Days: Every Saturday at Horry Drug Store. o Last week a large pile of brick bats were beaten up and placed; in readiness for the laying; of a cement walk through the court house grounds. This work has been recommended many, many times by the grand juries of this county, but the authorities have been a long time in making any move towards its accomplishment. 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However, this will not prevent members of the small body of peace advocates from asking questions in an effort to draw out the govern| ment in regard to Germany's peace I proposal, although it will regard as unlikely its succeeding. It was said the proposals had not been received at the foreign office this morning, but it was believed simply to be an offering of negotiations and not terms, preliminary to the transmission of a joint reply. In any event Great Britain will make no official comment until Russia, France and her other Allies express their views. Today's vote of credit is the fourteenth since the out break of the war, bringing up the total for the present financial year to 1,750,000,000 pounds, and the grand total for the war to 5,532,000 pounds sterling. o S43Q CHEVROLET "F0UR '. N1NET Y" $490 T ^--11 ruuy equipped including Electric Lighting and Starting System Built In. 5-PASSENGER TOURING AND 2PASSEXGfiR ROADSTER POWER ? ECONOMY?COMFORT ?STYLE Four all important features found in rare combination in the CHEVRO LET "FOUR-NINETY," a thoroughly proven and tested car, thousands of which are daily giving wonderful sen/ice. The greatest value to be hadf in a low priced car. Only $490 f. o. b. factory. RUSS BROTHERS Distributers tor Horry County. o HONOR ROLL?AYNOR SCHOOL?THIRD MONTH 1st Grade. Dan Lewis, i Katie Spears, ' tWilson Lewis, Kathleen Kirton, Marshella Mishoe, Wilbur Martin, Jack Roberts. 2nd Grade. 1: Freeman Kirton. 3rd Grade. Boyd Lewis, j Lois Timmons. 4th Grade. Ralph Lewis, Sam Prince, Bertha Dawsey. 5th Grade. Spellman Tray. 6th Grade. Guery Mishoe. 7th Grade. Gladys Kirton, Mildred Jones, Maud Dawsey, Lila Jones. ,8th Grade. Isaac Shelley, Cyler Gleaton. 9th Grade. Carrie Roberts, Leila Perritt. Sadie Kate Hunter, f Larral Rogers, Emmie Ferrell, ?TEACHERS. ... I % 1.4 ^DISP Three More ! Days ? We wisli to announce 1 our store is filled to over-J % Xmas goods. Our holliday t now until the hollidays are o We advise the buying public the last few days of rush an Our Store is Headquarters / Gifts for the Grown-ups goes to make a Ad Get the boy a Bicycle, I Get the girl a Baby C things that we have? You will find at our Whole Rice, 50 bags B Rice boxes Raisins, and other thir and at our Furniture Depart Furniture, Mattings, Rugs, C Heaters of every descriptioi gans, Trunks, and every thin, We wish again to than tronage and ask that you cc and do your holiirfay buying more scarce this year than tl to avoid being disappointed very complete now, and we straight to this big Xmas lay looking for. We have just secured 1 wear for Men, Handkerchief in town?Buy them in Xmas A big line of Stationery not permit us to mention all 1 inspect our large stock and g Conway Bar j A, C. Thom] l Officials of the various county I fairs of the State met with the executive committee of the South Caro- y lina Agricultural and Mechanical society in Columbia last week when plans to coordinate the efforts of the c county organizations with those of 1 c the State fair and simultaneously to r stimulate competition among the va- t rious counties were set in motion. t Action of the university faculty in J suspending six students on the j charge of hazing this fall was indors- j ed at a meeting of the board of trus- 1 tees of the University of South Car- '< olina. ! - I WANTED Wanted all the Jerusalem , Oak Seed in Horry County; 1 free from sand and trash. One and three-fourths cents Cash or Two cents trade per pound. CONWAY DRUG CO. 'The Store of Quality." 1 jr i I l^j Shopping \ Jefore Xmas j V to the buying public that \ lowing with all kinds of 1 \ rade has started and from i V' ver it's going to be a rush. I *, to buy now so as to avoid d disappointment. A \ ?= V or Toys for the Children; y and Everything that } ferry Yule-tide. I / \ A )rum, Rifle, we have them, arriage, Doll, and other Grocery Store: 100 bags t ? f t, Candies, Fireworks, 2 5 \x lgs going at special prices, ?^ ment there is all kinds of \ lhairs, O. X. Cook Stoves, u a, Sewing Machines, Or- \ I g else in the furniture line. k every one for past panne in before the big rush Xmas goods are lots ley have been in years and \ \ buy early. Our stock is advise everybody to come \ i, ' out and get what you are t the biggest line of Neck- s 1 s for Ladies and Children boxes. I r on display?Space does that we have but come and et our prices. j ' gain House f pson, Prop. ' i i mmmimmmmii, n ' i' ?\ _ RHEUMATISM'S \ ; TERRIBLE TORTURES > With ExcesH Uric Acid in Your Sys- * tern You Can Never Be Free v\ From Rheumatism. \ Why? Because any exposure to j iold, drafts, dampness chills your j )lood; it strangulates; the uric acid v 1 thrystalizes and forms deposits \\ \eedle-like particles which lodge in | he joints and tissues. Result? In- y J ;ense pain and Rheumatism. ' <i If you are troubled with Rheuma- ^1 ;ism, go to Conway Drug Co., and ^ J )uy a bottle of WONDERGREEN, ' \ md you will be surprised how en- S ^ arely different you will feel in a 1 short time. It doesn't matter how \] ong you have suffered, how old you ? V, ire, or what you have used. Thfr IV WONDERGREEN is such that it is ,3 practically impossible to take it into I the human sygtem without some v V twnoficial results. Price 50c and $1.00 the bottle.. For \ sale by CONWAY DRUG CO adv f -o Railways in South Carolina have V been requested by the railroad com- V j mission to comply with the law in M the matter of operating freight JJ trains on Sunday. tl MUSTANG:] For Sprains* Lameness* H Sores* Cuts* Rheumatism * | Penetrates and Heats. 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