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nJ LjagBp, LIFT YOUB .CORNS Ij OFF WITH FINGERS ? doneo ? Tells how ie loosen a tender ?? corn or callus so it lifts out without pain. Tou reckless luen .and women who au: pestered who have at lftaet oncd a' wc*\k invited an awful ?dv in ;1 ocUjiw {&' bJ<*M) poison are m?\\ to <i by a Cincinnati authority \o use a drug- called foeczons, w'.;cb tithe moment a Jew .drops are .a; jj.'jed .to any cbrn or Callus Owe #orc r.cos j?i relieved and soon ths enfitc corn or callus, root and all, lifts off vvi.th thp fingers. 4 Kreezo**e dries the moment ii la applied, and simply shrivels the corn or callus wjtfawut inflaming or ever. irritating the surrounding tissue or * ...... " I ?v.m, a smaLj oouio oi ireczone win cost very little at ?ny of the drug stores, but will positively rid one's icct of every hard or soft corn or: hardened eahvs. If your druggist hasn't any freezone he can get it at any wholesale drug house for you.-?; adv. / j UMiumi . i a ! . < ;j ZIA.N ^ I i o :i "" i YOU I M! and j'i 'A<f{i i \ Bu> j half Tl3^ ~"~-2?' wot f 'I'cKcay-'n.'^orC#. 1 and ,>,pOMTEM.S?f HOASU** A 1^ N| ^ OMiUN% l'SA 4 V, V sou The Luzianne Guarantee: bac If, after using the contents miSl of a can, you are not satisfied 0 in every respect, your gro- . cer will refund your money. pFOl I ^ The Reily?Taylor C< i j CLASSIFIED ADS I SALESMAN WANTED?to solicit orders for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or Comrnis- i sion. Address THE HARVEY OIL CO., Cleveland, O.?It?pd. WANTED?All the sound P.orL Rica and Nancy Hawes Potatoes in Horry County. 60c per bu. F. O. B. Conway. G. B. GILLESPIE.? It?pd FOR SALE CHEAP?Two good i farm and family horses, three I pairs good scales, 10 foot counter show case, one Cary safe as good as new. W. BOYD JONES, Conf way, S. C.?adv. < FOR KENT?Cottage of Mrs. E. A. Pitman near corporate limits. Ap pjy to ri. h. wunjJWAKi), attorney, Conway, S. C. TAKEN UP?at my place 2 white sows marked split and underbit in one ear and crop and half crop in other. Owner can get same by proving and paying charges. ED. JAMES, Conway, S. C., Rt. 2?2t-pd. FOUND?One bunch of keys near Cooper Cut, not far from Conway. j Owner may obtain same by callII ing on S. P. COLLINS, Cool Spring S. C.?adv. j LOST I LOST! ' Lost two yearlings about two years old, color brindle, and one Jersey color, crop and upper bit in each ear. Reward to finder. J. A. LEGOETT. Loris, S. C., R F. D. No. 2, Box 78. I . ' ' 4t?pd. LOST?Between Comply; and W, Q. ' Sands' one bundle of small girl's clothes. Finder will! please notify me by postal card, ahd oblige. P. O. BELLAMY, ^llabrook, S. C. Rout^T^o. 4.?pd. U LOST^f Between ? Swamp ahd L Homewood,. ,S. jCVone Smith & ' Wesson No. 32 pistol. Finder please notify and return the same to J. A. Gibson, Constable, R. F. D. No. 2, Nichols, S. C.?adv?pd b?j3 : > UNITED STATES TO i MAKEPROJECTILES Washington. ? Secretary Daniels today began preparing to meet the ltritish government's refusal to permit Hadelds, limited, to manufacture projectiles for the American navy by making ready to equip a government plant to do the work. Ordnance experts were put to work on the plans. "I expect work to begin on the plant in the spring," said Secretary Daniels, "and the machinery will be advertised* for soon." The Pnuvy depAitment practically has abandoned hope of getting satisfactory bids from American manufacturers. The board selectin g a site for a $11,000,000 armor plate plant probably will locate the projectile plant ~.. i.1. ^ *j ^ on vue same si^e. ? o Last Friday was the first fair day seen In this section of the State for nbout a whole week. Business began to pick up and the people felt like i going to work with the sun shining cut once more, yo to One in duality tnd Quantity cs, Ma'am; and you don't e to take it for granted, either, can prove the tirst by taste, the second by arithmetic. ' a can of Uuzianiie. Use the quantity you ordinarily ild. IT it doesn't go farther taste better than other cofiee he price, tell the man who it to you and he'll give you k your money. Make no take, Luzianne is great coffee xceeding great. Ask lor it-sharing catalog. MEcoffee smpany, .New Orleans HONOR ROLL I Of the Ay nor School?Fourth Month. Is*, grade?Dan Lewis, Jack Roberts, Leila Shelley, Wilson Le*\is. 2nd grade?Freeman Kirton, Vick Spears, Low Dawsey, Lois Timmons. 4th grade?^Bertha Dawsey, James Spears, Ralph Lewis. 5th grade?Minnie Shelley, Dewey Huggins. | Gth grade?Ruth Kirton, K. VV. i Tones. 7th grade?Lila Jones, MilcLccl Jones, Hal Lewis. 8th grade?Isaac Shelley. 9th grade?Carrie Roberts. SADIE KATE HUNTER, LORALLE ROGERS, EMMIE FERRELL, Teachers. o HONOR ROLL High Point Graded School?Third Month. First Grade?Viola Hardee, Lunette Davis, Eva Martin, Talmagc Jordan, Robert Loveil, Sivinton Martin, Frank Martin, Furman Martin. Second Grade?Homer Singleton. Cord Singleton, Lawrence Jordan, Dock Martin. Third Grade?Lena Martin, ClarI ltie Martin, Henrietta Martin, Mamie Richardson, Reba Davis, Maggie Jordan, Willie Singleton, Rusha Coop er. Fourth Grade?Maybell Singleton, Arthur Cooper, Rena Singleton, Ben Jordan, John Richardson, Pearl Singleton, Murry Singleton, Ruby Single ton. Fifth grade?Ellen Singleton, Gcor gio Martin, Charlotte Jordan, Gilbert! Johnson, Toy Johnson, Hattie Jordan. Sixth grade?Edna Martin, Norman Johnson. Seventh grade?Berry Jordan, Emaline Hyman, Ila Hyman, Annie Capps. Eighth grade?Grier Jordan, Mayfield Singleton, Simpson Johnson, Walter Martin. M. D. COX, MISS GRACE HENDRICKS, Teachers. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drWea out Malaria,enriches the Mood.and builds up the system. A true tonic. Fox adults and children. SOc. THE HOBBY HEBALP Lfocel and # H. W. Ambrose, manager of thol Conway Lumber Company, recently I r purchased a i uick four cylinder s roadster for his own use. r * * Twenty per ce more in Quantity and the best Quality, garden seed at c Conway Drug Co.?adv. J. O. Anderson was in Conway on < business one day last weelc. 1 j * * I < H. C. Dawsey of Aycnr was in , Conway on business the middle of ' last week. Conway was decidedly wet last week. I ? i Billy Burke at the Pastime Feb. (> in "Peggy." 8 reel feature. Price 25c.?adv. . The article on tick eradication published in our last issue contains information of vital importance to all thr farmers of Horry County. If 1 you passed the issue without reading, be sure ti lock it up at once and rr:ad it carefully. More will appear| 1 tUc rmi* f*??n n * ^! HI ^ f/x 4 i /x 1 i mug i i "iii v. J11 jiu iniiC) * ? * * * Tickets for the Chautauqua can be secured at any of th? Drug Stores.? adv. * * * * An examination for stenographer and typewriter for both men ami women, will be held February 20, 1917; by the Civil Service Commiss:on, t< fid vacancies in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina and Tennsesee. Salary $900 to $1000, occasionally $1200. Competent persons urged to apply as the supply, especially of male eligiblos has not yet been equal to the demand. Full information and application form 1.071 can he obtained bom Secretary, Fifth Cicil Service Disrtict. Atlanta, Ga. m * * * Valentine, Valentines, a choice assortment lc to $125. Cy. Drug Co.? adv. A n itf * i'j. wait and rannly are expected hack some time in February from a visit of several months to relatives and friends at their former home in the North. * * * D. K. McDuffie of Loris was in Conway the first of this week. ***** V. T. Rowcll of Floyds was in Conway on business one day this week. ***** An examination for Railway Mail Clerk will be held February 10, 1917, to fill vacancies in the Railway Mail Service. Entrance salary $900. Requirements: Age 18 to .".o years, bright 5 ft. 5 in. or over, weight 180 lbs. or over. Full information, including sample questions and appli cation form 304, can be obtained from Secretary, Local Civil Service Hoard at any city postoffice, or from Secretary, Fifth Civil Service District, Atlanta, Cla. ***** Increasing patronage is a sign that customers are pleased. It is that way at the "O. K." barber shop run K. U T \tr: l I : ? uy 11. j.. wuiutms.?aov. Steam cooked NUTRILINE fed to horse or mule produces wonderful results. MOMYLK dairy feed is believed to be the best milk producer on the market. Velvet Bean Meal is excellent feed for horse, cow or hog and is very cheap. All these feeds are handled by the leading merchants of Conway. Try a sack and j you will know the results.?adv. F. F. Covington was here recently for a short stay. 1 * * ? Charles H. Piatt of Mullins spent some time here recently visiting his brother, Dr. V. F. Piatt. 1 * * * * Be sure to get your Chautauqua 1 tickets. It will be full.?adv. 1 * * * ? 1 W. Frank Henderson is back at his post of duty at the Conway Drug < ^o., alter spending several days with relatives at Laurens, S. C. v v * m Try a shave or a hair-cut at the "O. K." barber shop run by H. T. ( "Williams.?Adv. < j j M. G. Powell spent a day here this i weclc. 1 . ( Re sure to see "Peggy" at Pastime I Feb. 6. 8-reel feature starring Billy 1 Rurke.?adv i i] Break your Cold or LaGrippe with a < few doses of 666.?adv < . CONWAY, 8. 0. Personel ? ? f'.- P. Caiter and son, of the Ham- 1 nond section of Horry County, pent several hours here last Wedlesduy on business. Henry Lawrimore was in Conway me day last week. If you miss reading the Shielding Shadow, now running in this paper, md miss seeing the films of this won lerful story at the Pastime theater: you will be missing two of the best means of amusement now being furnished the public in this community. m m m Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Martin of Haskell. S. C., were in Conway on busiivtss last Saturday. * See Billie Burke at tlie Pastime Ta s<Uy, Feb. Cth in "Peggy." 8 reels. Admission 25c.?adv. W. I. Tie'dricks was among tlm crowd of fr.vw--rs spending a portion! of last Salur y in Conway. After several days ci' bail weather, several farmers came, to town to attend to business af/ai.s. Now is the li ne to get your garden seed, a J.Tc?il siq a iv at Conway Drug Co.?adv. * ? * * m Tl. I.. Bell of Warn pec wu aniens those spending some time in Conway last week. * ~~~ * * * + # The Weather last Wednesday wnso rainy and bad that business was almost at a standstill in this section of the State. The rain began to fall on Tuesday night and it continued steadily through the following day. The weather was warm during the rain, and the cold wave which had been predicted for early in last week failed to come round. Annual Booster Club Chautauqua Conway, Feb. 15-10-17.?adv Ed. James was in town one day last week. A man who works hard during cer tain hours of every day, when he does get off hates to be bothered with business for the plain reason that it is his only time to rest. * ? * * S. F. Bourn was in Conway last Monday. This will be the Best. Come Feb. Ii3-1G-17.?adv. G. J. Watts spent some time here the first of this week. * * * W. J. Hughes of Boris wasJ in Conway the latter part of last week. ***** A meeting of the creditors of O. C. Cox was held last Monday at the law offices of H. H. Woodward, and Mr. D. K. McDuffie of Boris was elected by a majority vote of the ci editors present as agent for thr> creditors to act with the assignee, Mr. G. B. Warr, also of Boris. A proposition of settlement has been made to-Mr. Cox's creditors and if accepted this will end the proceed-1 ings. ***** I am offering* very cheap this week one car seed irish potatoes, one car sweet feed, one car velvet bean meal and two cars whole and broken rice.?W. Boyd Jones.?adv. A box of the Best Candy is a splendid Valentine. Cy. Drug Co? adv ***** Mrs. LeRoy Cates of Kingstree arrived in Conway recently to spend some time with relatives. ***** At the request of Miss Richardson, teacher of the Teacher Training School, the Trustees of Horry County met at the Court House Saturday aiorning. Trustees were present from every section of the County, hollowing a general discussion it was lecided to form the Horrv Countv IYusteea Association. Mr. H. W. Ambrose was elected President, Mr. W. J. Hendricks, 1st V. Pres; Mr. J. F. Shelley, 2nd V. Pres'; Mr., Paul ^uattlebaum, Secretary. Tt was de jided to hold regular quarterly meet ngs. A special meeting of the Association was called to meet at the Burroughs School building at eleven >'clock February 10th. Every school :rustee in the County is urged to hr present at that meeting and join the association. RUB-MY-TISM?antiseptic, Relieves Rheumatism, Sprains, Neuralgia ;tc.?adv. AT HOTEL GRACE. I I Following are the recent arrivals ac Hotel Grace: Goo. T. Clark, "Wilmington, N. C. J. O. Robeson, Wilmington, N. C. c J. E. Dennington, Baltimore, ivlu. c J. B. Bruce, Hand, N. C. < W. H. Thomas, Georgetown, S. C. t Dan E. Costin, Wilmington, N. C. < J. W. Jordan, Columbia, S. C. ! Robert R. Greene, Florence, S. C. i John A. Campbell, Racine, Wis. J. C. Southern, Bolivia, N. C. \ A. D. Tcachey, Teachy, N. C. j W. 11. Clement, New Jersey. Sol Isaacs, Rockingham, N. C. A. R. Corbett, Wilmington, N. C-. A. H. Hillard, North Carolina. C. E. Hoguc, Wilmington, N. C. C. Hunter, Virginia. J. W. Smith, City. M. Mitchell Hedrick, Wilirirgtcn N. C. 77. S. Dow in, NorfoP;, Va. P. Pollard, Richmond, Va. J. D. Wilson, Atlanta, Ga. C. G. Benton, Baltimore, Mil. L. M. Belk, Lake City, S. C. L. N. Bagnal, Columbia, S. C. W. Wallace Law, Booking Agent for Rndcliff Chautauqua, which will give performances in our City on the following- days: Fob. 1 17. These pc> formanecs are n?>t of the ordinary kind. Th?y arc instructive, educational and elrveating. Sam Stubbs. Cheraw, S. O. H,,vr;.' ^inke'stredt, North Carolina. v J. R. Wylie, Chester, S. 0. Geo. Metz, Charleston, S. C. L. D. Fang-, Indianapolis, Ind. K. P. Burger, North Carolina. F. H. Andrews, Wilmnigton. N. C. C. W. Dunie, Wilmington, N. C. W. L. Baker, Virginia. It. O. Montz, Wilmington, N. C. VV. W. Huff, Columbia, S. C. W. L. Miller, Wilmington, N. C. It. L. Frank. Fayettsville, N. C. W. 1.. P* esoott. Coluiv.bia, S. C. Marion Spurting, St. Levis, Mo. L. It. Almond, South Carolina. I L. L. Braswell. Seu'h CuroVna, B. R. Johnson, South Caroli..a. M. A. Pinnant, Florence, S. C. C. C. Roece, formerly of Wilmington. but now located at Charlotte. Mr. Recce promotes the sales of El- i R^eso Cigars throughout this and the adjoining State. V T 1 ? . . ? - in. a. Muggins, South Carolina. Henry Buck, Marion. S. C. | J. H. Scurry, South Carolina. N. Hill. Jr.. South Carolina. ] T. A. Cnssell, Atlanta, Ga. C. A. Tracer, Florence. S. C. L. B. Capps. Allen. S. C. C. C. Davenport, Baltimore, Mil. Geo. Palmer. Louisville, Ky. J. W. Blonnie. Wilmington, N. C. j L. Lewis, North Carolina. A. R. McRae. Marion. S. C. C. R. Love, Burlington, N. C. C. G. McKcnzie, Dillon, S. C. o Magistrate Jos. W. Johnson of Jordanville was among those visiting; Conway on business recently. W. J. Singleton of Fnterprsc was in Conway on business one day last week. T. G. Cook came to Conway on business one day last week. The number of automobile agents in Horry County is steadily increasing. If you cannot buy one make of * > i eai some othor nirnnl ""."I" 1 ? .. >(.,? 111 niii >71* i to soil you. The way that tho use of automobiles has increased in Horry County is wonderful, and the increase has taken place in a short i period of time. o Bethlehem's Bid on Shells for the United States Navy To the American People: The Secretary of the Navy has awarded contracts amounting to over $3,000,000 to a British bidder for 1 i and 16-inch projectiles for the Navy because of very much lower prices offered by the Knglish bidders. We know nothing of the basis upon which the British bids were made, but the public is entitled to know the facts upoa which we ourselves bid for this work. Two years ago we took contracts to make 4.209 14-inch sheila ai a price of '$1,515,000. Up to now not a single shell has been accepted by the Government, although we have expended, In wages, materials, etc.. on these order* $522,881, and we hare not received a SINGLE DOLLAR on theee eon tract*. ! oddVlioe, Html hiUrproUlKm ?f Um ?o*iract ni?bt make m lt*bU tm pMalim ouaUikc to 1671,016 In the light of our experience, and having no other basis, we hid for 16-inch hells approximately the same rale per pound as that which the Navy Department actually awarded a 14-moh shell contract one year ago. Bethlehem Steel Company CHAS. M. SC.HWAH, CkairaMM EUGENE G GRACE, FratMUei \ "11 im 'MMfiUil FIVE CITIZENS OF TOWN .. FAVOR PROHJJOTL ?? > > w* ,?J A At a mass meeting of tfte plfizeh" )?* Conway held at the Methodist hurch Sunday afternoon at 3:00 rcloek after a general discussion of he whole prohibition .subject and conditions in South Carolina the allowing resolutions HJ^rfVt^mble Acre unanimously ad The citizens of ConWay^1* & cCvqn this 28th day of January 1017, being in mass meeting assembled do adopt the following preamble, and resolutions' ' " ,'v *'V Whereas, The vctere of South Carolina on September 14th, 1915,'by a majority of two to one declared them selves opposed to the manufacture and sale of alcoholic liquors for beverage purpose, and Whereas, We understand that there is a scheme afoot, engineered by men of prominence to amend the prohibition law so as to allow high icense in Charleston and possibly other places, ? Resolved, 1st. That we cordomn this and all such sdier. es end earnestly protest against any amendmnnt Kir flm * ? 4- ' wtv me H^ioirtiuit' l() IHP pronibition law whereby special privileges fr.r the sale of alcoholic liquor shall be permitted in any county, town or city, or granted to any individual or individuals either singly or collectively, within the borders of toe State of South Carolina. Resolved, 2nd. That <vo earnestly request the legislature to pass State wide "bone d y" prohil Uhi> law with sufficient machinery V? hiivl it to make it effective; that this do sa framed that the drug stores of our Slate may' not become a public nuisance. Resolved, f>rd. That the legislaturebe urged to pass a law that will prevent liquor adveitisirg in the Slate. Resolved, 4th. That copies of thisresolution be sent to the Senator an i Representatives from this County with request that thAy present the? same to the Legislative. ' ' The following were elected to represent Horry County at the "meeting of citizens" called to meet at the Jefferson Hotel in Columbia January 20th; Hon. Jeremiah SmRh, Hen. E. S. C. Baker, Col. C. R. Quattlcbauni, Mr. H. W. Ambrose, and Mr. Paul Quattlebaum. .. .. , . o * H. B. Johnson of Ay nor was in Conway one day last week. i I I THE OLDEST AMERICAN I COMPANY 1 THE MUTUAL LIFE H OF NEW YORK | W. B. COX I-], Agent. 8 Look out in time and be prepared to keep your tobacco plants from being killed by the snow if indeed snow should come, and nobody knows but what it will. WHAT IS LAX-FOS LAX-FOS is an improved Cascara (a tonic-laxative) pleasant to take In LAX-FOS the Cascara is improved by the addition of certain harmless chemicals which increase the efficiency of the Cascara, making it better than ordinary Cascara. LAX-FOS is pleasant to take and does not gripe nor disturb stomach. Adapted to children as well as adults. Just try one bottle for constipation. 50c* e H. L. Marlow was in Conway last week accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Martin. o $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will he pleased to learn that there is at leart one dreaded disease that science hrs been able to cure in all its stapes, 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. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces < ??L? # vm vj, %nc oysWJITIf thereby destroying the foundation of the disease and giving1 the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its, , i;. work. The proprietors have so nu^li . faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Stfnd" for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. # Sold by all Druggists. 7r>". Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.?adv.