The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 23, 1917, Page FIVE, Image 5

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* .... 1450?Silas Spain, Toddville, S. C. No. 1 1182 2j2?Richard Tillman* Howard, e<c! Springs, S. C. 1182 ^ 111:0?William Pearl Jolly, Tabor, N. C. 1184 lov/y? Harley Turbeville, Green Sea, S. C. 1185 2<*2?McDuify llardee, Bayboro, S. C. 1180 I 1882?Italy Page, Tabor, N. C. 118? -Jhciton W. Stanley, Hammond, S. C. 11S8 * - 8Vid Tompkins, Conway, S. C. 1180 Loii?Titos. Franklin Cartrctte, Allen, S. C. No. 1 1190 M>.- 'vi ant Ladson, Conway, S. C. 1101 v 2L..morf Kay Hattcway, Tabor, N. C., No. 2 1192 CO*--John Turner, Conway, S. C. 1192 192,?Jos. Townsead Tcdd, Allsbrook, S .C., No. 2 1194 19s?Jo'. Johnson, Galivarits Ferry, S. C. 1195 1421?Eddy Benjamin Martin, Conway, S. C. No. 2 119(1 ^ 1. 1..?Ali.n moiitgoniory King, l.oris, S. C. 1197 10iS?Samuel Bee McQueen, Galivunts Ferry, S. C. 1198 IKJ'J?E'.i Franklin Richardson, Jordanville, S. C. 1199 799-?San uel David Stalvey, Dillon, S ,C? 1200 071?James W,right Shelley, Conway, S. C. 1201 5(il?William Timmons Johnson, Conway, S. C. 1202 2258?Fred Oscar Bellamy, Wampee, S. C. 1202 1021?Walker Adolph Grier, Horry, S. C. 1201 195?Noah Patrick Edwards, Gal. Ferry, S. C. 1205 ; 1001?Fletcher Causey, Nichols, S. C. 1200 v| 145?Duffy Lewis, Ay nor, S. C. 1207 ' 1510?Primus Johnson, Green Sea, S. C. 120S 2500?Winfield Thomas Kicks, Myrtle Keach, S. C. 1209 98?Wyle E<lwurds, Ay nor, S. C. 1210 1055?Isaac Brcenson, Nichols, S. C. 1211 11v 1?Stacy Sloan Yereen, Nixonvillc, S. C. 1212 NO I?John William Strickland, Allsbrook,/S. C. 1215 250?Major Tillman Skipper, Conway, S. C. 121 4 990?Nelson Graham, Gal. Ferry, S. C. 121V 2227?Eddy Evander Shelley, Tabor, N. C. No. 2 121<V1575?John Piver, Allsbrook, S ,C. No. 1 1217 44- J j.isif Long*, Conway, S. C. No. 1 1 21S 220?Albert Gore Graham, Allsbrook, S. C. No. 5 1219' , 2112-?John Quincy Smith, Loris, S. C. 1220' 2185--Author Benj. Skipper, Nichols, S. C. 1221 1740?I lonry McCray, Little River, S .C, 1222 l? 7?Mack Solmoon Booth, Conway, S. C. No. 1 1225 840>?Furney Pinkney Cooper, Gal. Ferry, S. C. 122 4 598?Cary Brown, Conway, S. C. 122 ) 210?Lewis Hosier Hardwick, Allsbrook. S. C. 1220 20.12?Richard Walter Wood, Wampce, S. C. 1227 847?John I jinny Cook, Gal. Kerry, S. C. 122 k 802?Grover Cleveland West, Conway, S. C. 1229 2(V?Kerd Pinkney Edge, Conway, S, C. No. 1 1280 1844?Robert Rembert Mincy, Boris, S. C. 1281 2172?.Mui'iy McDaniels, Nichols, S. C. 1282 1128?Albert Jones, Nichols, S. C. 1282 002--William l)a\id Skipper, Conway, S. C. 1284 47b ?Charlie Edgar Dozier, Conway, S. C . 128b ^ 041- C!< .mi son Proctor, Conway, S. C. 12"!G 1001 ? Hurley Martin, O'uiway, S. C. No. 8 1287 ^ 2887?John Henry Chestnut, Myrtle Beach, S. C. 1 28S 1902 ? George Cannon, Conway, S. C. No. 2. 128') 2 >77?Nicholas Williamson, hair Bluff, N. C. R 1* i) 1240 2824?Si nor Peter Bland, Myrtle Beach, S. C. 1241 1740?James H< nry O.-koin, Little River, S. C. 1242 1104? A K ey Boroghs Hill. Tabor, N. C. 1248 22.0?Jesse Cornc ius Roberts, Ba.vhoro, S. C 1244 1700?Valley Willson Edgj, Conway, S. C. No. 1 124b * 1707- Marion Grainger, Allen, S. ( . 1240 872?Jessie Monroe Daniels, Gal. Kerry, S. C. 124/ 2241?Charlie Hudson Shelley, Tabor, N. C. No. 2 1248 042?Pinkney Pks llaideo, Longs, S. C. 1240 1101?Jackson Ikssani, Little River, S. C. 1 2bu 114b? Boyd Stackhou.-e, Nichols, S. C. 1271 1800 ? Walter Curtis S des, Tab'r, N. C. 1272 07b?-1 toward Thomas Coleman, Gal. Kerry, S. C, 12.>8 j 1274?John Emory G.ainger. Tabor, N. C. 1271 9 82?John R short Crawford. Aynor, S. C. 127.7 478- H st r. ikwit, Conway. S. C. P.'bo 1 ?Colon.an Woi lev.. Loris, S. C. 12".' 14-10 J) < j;Ii SaiiVa! Owns, Toedvi h , S. C. 1278 4.0 Napoleon Dowit, Con^av, S. ( . 12..'' .7.7?James P . an Siiarlefarv. All- n. S. C. No. 1 !!.(? ? 1 M?S:?I!' *iv\ Th< as I i-lcy, (5a!. laTi y, S. C'. U I*' I) 1 ;:0I 592--Jrs Hart Dong, Ct nvay, S. C. ! 202 4 fi 1 - - 1/ n i' ran' !in Davis, Oonv.av, S. ('. 1208 3 9 _ 1 - Henry Benjamin Smith, Shell, S. 1 20 i 18 14?Ezra Oscar Sarvis, Doris, S. ('. li.O> 1 1.2? Walter Hakman, Allen, S. ('. 1200 ft . 11> "2r?Tom Alston, Buck.-port, S. C. 120/ 480?Mack Dan cl Dunn. Conway, S. C. 1 20k | 1 >04 ? Dei tie I'm ho*, ille, Green Sea, S. C. 12('? , 2112?drover Cleveland Suggs, Doris, S. C ., No, i 1270 | 1209? Mart Reaves, Doris, S. C. 1271 >1992?AVilson Philips, Bucksport, S, C. 1272 1127? Harlie Wilson Lewis, Tabov, N. C. 1272 2008?Clcorge David Strickland, Conway, S. C. 12/4 22"8?Davis Montgomery Shelly, Nichols, S. C. No. 2. 1275 > 074? Otto Stroud, Conway, S. C. 1270 | 3581? Perry Dee Stanley, Hammond, S. C, 12"'.' 2110?Mack Tillman Smith, Doris, S. C. 1278 ^ 3 020?William Fred Jones, Horry, S. C. 12/9 ^ 3 820?Robert Perry Hardee, Doris, S. C. 1280 / 3992?Solomon Henry Martin, Bueksport, S. C. 12S1 1 372?Taiwan! Dinton \ltman, Conway, S. Ct. 3 282 42?-Dock Davis Dee, Allsbrool , S. C. No. 2 128;; J. 421? Oscar Cox, Conway, S. C. 127 1 I 3 428?Daniel David Oaths, Toddville, S. C. 1285 j 100?-Cornelius Graham, Cool Springs, S. C. 1280 I 020-?-Eli.'is C. Pinkney, Conway, S. C, 1287 , ^ 425?Albert D. Cox, Conway, S. C. 1288 '/ 3 230?WiBie Calder, (Been Sea, S. C. 1289 2305?Hezekiah E. Thompson, Wampce, S. CT 1290 1092?Noah Gcrrald, Nichols, S. O. 1291 3027?Mack Lanen Hucks, Horry, S. C. 1292 L. 21?Dove Tiller Durant, Allen, S. C. No. 1 1293 w 49.8?John Carr. Burcxss. S. C. ' 129? 21*40?Eddie Dowoll Cooper, Myrtle Beach, S. C. 1295 * 1469?Seymour Fosvler, Gurley, S. C. ? 1296 1754?Samuel Randall, Little River, S. C. ^ 1297 1886?Grover Tilman Williamson, Tabor, N. C. 1298 1144?William Kneith Stackhouse, Nichols, S. C. . 1299 1018?Grover Bland Dew, Conwny, S. C. 180?> 1210?Rubin Marion Williamson, Lor is, S. C. f 1801 402?Sandy Dewitt, Conway, S. C. 4 1802 1580?Zennie Webster Todd, Hammond, S. C. 1808 2142?Foster Garland Outlaw, Myrtle Beach, S. C. 1804 129?? Dalma Leeman Hickman, Tabor, N. C. 1805' ' 1594?Oscar Wilson, Hammond, S. C. 1800 2032? George Dargan Floyd, Nichols, S. C. 1807 238-?-Gary Delessin CollinF, Bayboro, S. C. 1808 1080?Laud Floyd, Nichols, S. C. ' jopp 2060?Luther McClennon, Causey, S. C. 1810 1437?Willie Robison, Conway, S. C. No. 2 1811 2198?Oscar Brady Foley, Nichols, S. C. No. 8 1812 1493?Solomon Bellamy, Allen, S. C. 1313 i 1226?Tilmon Blackburn, Tabor, N. C. 1314 \ 479-l^Ceorge Monroe Tyler, Altsbrook; S. C. \ 1315 1338? Greely Johncb Powell, L6ris, S .C. * 1316 1649?:William Henry Jordan, Jordanville, S. C. ^ 1317 (To be Continued neat 'wwV > ' % THE HOESV at&AL kecel and Jus. Carroll "was* in Conway last Saturday. # * * * 0 % M. C. Johnson spent last Saturday in Conway. If you really believe in efficiency j take ticks off and put leeches on?-do | the same work but faster. * * * * ) D. J. Richardson spent some time i tm Conway on business last week. m m m m Mr. and Mrs. (J. J. Watts spent last QUIiik.1I... 5.-. f*? 'I'1 k>uvui na^v ill vi'll ^ JL WiTC ilCcompanied by their daughter, Mrs. McKellar of Dillon, S. C. ? $ 1 Just received by freight., or.o on load of new Overland <cars. C iu<' and pick out the ear you want from this lot. They are fine. A. C. Thompson, Agent, Conway, S. C.?a<lv C. V. Johnson of IDog Bluff was in Conway bast Wednesday. # ? ? ? * W. O. Davis, of 'Clemson College, S. (\, Sjpent the TT'oek^niirl in Conway i with fr kemls. Th*-- people arre advised to ur.aik': fish part of their daily lood More Ulrey have been 'doing- so as te i aid .'rn conserving, the meat supp'y o | tlhr w orld uonirtp tin- war. m ? ? I ... Miss ILouise StaWey, who has beT I spending some .lime here and in 'the ' ouuifc.v with .ridatives and friends hit last wtTifk for her home at ?Kox\ikrnro, N. <C. IH'cnry Grantham of Galivants FF<-r-. rv was in Conwav last Wednesday. nVL 'P. ^Wtthson was anion rr th' pyourift Farmers spending- some tiroe n nConway last *>wveJ<. * * * I A dipping vat may not be able t< , Poat a battleship hut it can help fc<*l i'ttie navy. * * * I Quantities of bricks and rnif'b' stono is to l>e used in the me'lion n 'tin- jrara^e lor Senator Hal L. Hue' I have been pt/.vod on the lot owned 'hi 'him on the covnor of Hrd Avenue an Laurel Street, in the main busines. section of thv town. Last week ; i warehouse was constructed on tin "rear To the'lto out Of materials -sarve? 'from tcarnvp vlown ihr old Jvwr; itdbles that-vsed to stand on th IM'CMlises! TtiP now mil t/ii o.ilii hauled to the -sito last week by a Fo?v 'truck for whsvh Mr. Bwk is 'It' .vger.t at this jpoint. ' A. M. bac tvf Tabor, K. C., spent ; here last vceck on hvyul tmslness Tbroo toiitw'j cars arul v?t/o road xV-r received this week. Apo.Vy t() A , C.'Thompson, *,gont for tine WiTij Overtetnd ConiipLny.?adv. | \V. v\. Spivey visited Cotiway in busi11f?ss last \vc<i k. There were tn'kts of one or two las v.ook v ho appeared at first bofon the examining physicians to be shor in sitrh.or hearing*, but turned c?ci later to pass in good-shape. Ymi ma; draw your own imlference from tbi fact. A. V. ' Bessant W2?> here one ?3a? 'iast week. How mveh of your feed is going t* |'fatten blood-sucking tinks ? m m w w. m WIr. and 3^ rs. A. 1\ "Lewis, of Uidg? land, S. C., aire visiting the former'? I parents, Mr.-.and Mrs. J-atu A. Lewis ? * ? ? * J. AV. Hill of Fair Bluff, N. C., wa.< ir Conway one day last week. Mr, , Hill 'is now interested in the erection I of an nrp-to-dat% school buTKling for hir district, wh'itUi is No. 3b, Grassy Pay. S. W. Cartrette, T. W. Boirth, A. D. Fields, and S. A. Gore were ii? 'Con way the middle of brst week * WANTED?Position as teacher. Three year's experience. College graduate. Best testimonials furnished. Rural one teacher or intermediate werlr * ? _ vv va lUUi AU* ^ drops*. (Miss) RosabeUc Dreher, Lcesville, S. C.?2t?pd. J {:*. . a ,/to. t oldest ^mei THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURE W. B. Coxe,! F. F. Covington Bullock R. M, Bulli .& ,ir? ' *, rj g ?J wfoift r > D, OOgWAY, S. O. ???? | I I Personal ???? i J. R. Allsbrcok was in Conway on I business last Friday. Dr. VV. H. Stone of Little Rives was in Conway several days last week on business. * * Daniel Stroud, J. D. Rowel 1, Z. K. Pridgcn, O. VV. Miller, J. L. Bell, J. H.| Alford, J. N. Booth, J, R. Jones, W. | B. Housand, and N. B. Cause, were I all in Conway attending to business one day last week. Some of the weather boarding was , being nailed on the walls of the new cottage which A. B. Garren is build-1 iog for L. D. Magrath. # m m The work of the local exemption hoard composed of Messrs. W. I.. Bryan, J. A. McDermott and Dr. H. II. Burroughs, has so far been tedious and very hard to keep in line. It Is hoped that everybody will aid them by doiiv ail 'hey can to save time and tun.'.do, ? The more 'nicks, the fewer pounds of moat, quj.ii.. of milk, parts of butter. ? ? ? ? L. K. Singleton ai.d W. J. Single' ton of Knterprise wev. i.i Con?ray on husii?>e:fs last week, * i ft ? J An.TKxunconveiU has been made 1the effect that the Thori w< 11 Orphan triye -at Clinton, the Conr.ic Maxwell ? Orphanage at Greenwood and the Ep worth Orphanage at Columbia will ask all the friends in their variom i constituencies to observe Saturday [ October us a Work Day for orphan children. The plan is simple and has been tried for several year? * i with ifroat success. The idea is thai ' I'dii this special day every friend 01 l each institution will devote the inj'come *>f the day or the proceeds el labor don" that day as a contributioi I ! to the orphan b< ys and girls. We arc sure the scheme will appeal to mail) of our people. ***** W. F. Capo, and son, Connie, of th< * Green Sea section were in Comva\ ' lost week on business. ***** 1 Evroy dipping* vat is a solid foun 1 clutirm for the nation's food stor< house. 'i ? * ? * I M iss floso Weinberg, who has ben visiting Miss Kdna Kurlc Spiwy, lot' I . (Tiday for hor home :ul Wedsjef iel !' S. C. * % K. Norton Tompkins was in Con . way on business one >Ca.y tasn week. II .? .. * . M. f). Wright spf'.vt swnie t in , here last week. - ! ..... ' j. ij, .Anderson, "A well-kr.wwn plan ~ 1 ci of the A'lslrrook section,-came ov to the county seat otrse day last weoV w f ? j 1 ' Give the ticks a ticket 1t? tho dip ; p i i i tT ***.? .. I Henry Boll and his sen, J. L. He,J both oi lSaytvoro. S. (*., spent a por ' tion of cast Wednesday in Conway. i * ? 1 | Dr. A. D. l.ewis spirit several day * | in Conway last week. General .1. P. Derham was in Con ' -a ny on busim " ' 1-4 ***oek. * * j The district board began to bob 1 meetings in Columbin la?t week f" passing on the exemption claims a all registrants certified to them r;? ' the local boards f"om the differer' : co-rcnties and exemption districts '1 the 'State. Marly last week lists ha b? en certified to this eastern district '? board from a few of the exen.pti v1 , districts. I 00000 Gordon McSwain Ludo. of Green Son, recently joined tho navy to I his hit toward exterminating the Germans. D. V. Richardson spent last Wednesday here in Conway. ***** Joe Turbeville, H. H. Brown, S. P. Cox, Curt Graham* ?>nd J. S. Powell, were all in Conway last Saturday on tbusiness. i T. B.< Cooper of Myrtle Beach was in Conway on business last week zz INCE CO., OF NEW YORK Special Agent i, District Agt. Brctf.? * jck, Mgr., Agent*. 1 iv .. " r'' \ W. , . 1 >'W | HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHI i HORRY HAS LOST 1 A NOTABLE CITIZEN N.wvs i cached Conway last week of the death of one of her best known t and distinguished citizens, J. M. Stal- '1 vt y, of Soeasteo, a member of the t: firm of J. M. Stalvey & Co., and who t died ai his home at that place on the c morning' of August 15th, after a short i illness. His wife, who was also aged, c passed away some days before Mr. Stalvey who was too ill to be inform- * cd of his wife's death. 7 Ho was a successful planter and business man owning- large tracts in 1 Socastee and operating a large acre- i age. He was at the head of the busi- , ness firm bearing his. name. < At one period of his life he was ^ ( prominent in politics iti Horry Coun- . , tv and was representative from Hor- i | rv County in the Legislature. He is 1 survived by five daughters: also three , sens, Messrs. Dr. K. A. Stalvey, Robbie Stalvey, and J. M, Stalvey Jr., all residing at Socastee, S. C. ?o ONLY KKJHTY FAIL. A total of eighty men out of the : first U')C. drawn in Horry County failed to pass the physical examina- | tion, and were given discharges the ground of physical deficiency. FEW WHCrAILEC TO APPEAR HERF Those few who failed to appear at the times appointed last week foi physical examination before the local I ? exemption board, it is hoped have by ' l this time taken steps to clear up ' their default. The law will excuse tl em cv; the ground of a reasonable xcuso provivded it is properly shown and proof made in time. If it should 1 appear later that they failed to 1 answer the summons and have no ^ just oxcu ?e they will be tried as do| sorters are tried, and everybody knows that it is a severe penalty impesed by court martial proceedings. W. I.HATGHEB HAS I LUCK M TOBACCO W. V Hatcher, who is one of the. - j good farmros of 1 Bluff township, c I planted four acres, of tobacco this ! yt lxt using hard land which was sonic , v l?At of a iiisadv5inta.no; but the land n, pvv-ducod 41 GO pounds of the leaf and t he realiwhl net the sun? of $1 ,l)Of>..*>"> 1. f"?v>m the crop which he finished sollhtj:; on the Counway market last week. GOOD FOB ON): ACRE. \V. F. 11 en l ie, one of the growers near Tex kiwilh\ S. planted one acre of tobacco this year. lie had , remarkable returns from his crop, ' The aero produced 320.*) pounds 'leaf tfrxbaoc-e* which netted him the r sum of The best cars on the market are the " j product-.* oi' the VV illys-Overla d Com puny of Detroit, Mich. See A. C. Thompson who has just rc.nj*ed a mi" load of those m orient veh cles.? adv. .lohnco Floyd of Floyds township i v. as hero on business last week. * * * ? i K. C. Harris was in Conway las1' " i v. eok. L. P. Roberts attended in Conway some of the time last w< elc while too a ninativ>ns for the army were . in.?; on. I .Miss biorerco Shaw, who has bee* i* visiting Miss Mary'Holliday, left la<. wr ok for her homo at Sumter, S. C. * J. Carter, one of the la &cs planters of Simpson Creek. s?w?n , . | ? V ? seme time here on business last week. No farmers in the world need * o plant wheat more than do the farmi era of this immediate section of the j State. The lands will suit it. The farmers can easily obtain information as to how and when the wheat should be planted and the time for harvesting will bring them a drop ( that is as good as gold. . J. M. Thompkins of Adrian was in "j Conway last Wednesday. * # G. H. Hevorly was in Conway one day last week. . t W. O. Inman was here one day last week. 'j % G. F. Hobbs spent some time here last week. John Doyle, Jr., spent some time hero last week. Drive* Out M?ltrl?, Builds Up System The Old Standard general atrengtheninjr tonic, OKOVK'S TASTK1.KSS chill TONIC.drlVeaout Malaria .enrichea the hlood.nnd builda up theaya- v tcm. A true tonic. For adulta and children. 60c ' FIVE SOARDEXPECTS TO MATE ENTIRE QUOTA Enquiry at the headquarters of he local exemption board last 'uesday developed the fact that the card thinks it will bo able to certify u uh' (iisirict board tlie whole quota >f 238 men that is wanted in the first ncrement, from the first 4GG men ailed for examination last week here. Elsewhere we publish the lists as ?ent on to the district board from day ;j day as the board passes on them. Asked if the local board would I ike? y call others in order of the draft to make up for any shortage in the first examination, it was stated that the district board might grant some exemptions on appeal, or might discharge a number of those certified on industrial grounds, and if so this would make it necessary for the local board to call more in the near future. o I ' V I? 11 I * 1.' 'I'll ^ v ^ I wish to thank my many tobacco growing friends of Horry and adjoining counties for their liberal patronage given me at Peoples Brick To bacco Warehouse during this season. 1 have yet to find a more Congenial'' class of pet pie than those in Cony;ay and surrounding community. 1 hope to meet you at the Peoples Brink To- <5 haee^ Warehouse next season. ~" 1 ? ltespectfullv, I. T. SOOCeTTN. Auctioneer. o ? \Y. .). Singleton of Enterprise spent s[ ent some time in Conway last week Mary r. rr.vM' have told us with'O the last week or ten days that they have been thinking over the planting wheat as a part of their regular crops. Some o! them have already i bi en ordering seed, and others ar? making preparations. Horry County will he making every grain of wheat she uses very soon, mark what we say. # M:ss Helen Havis, of Orangeburg, S. C., is visiting .Miss Laura Jenkins. D. L. Bin "ten was among ths.se visiting C mwa\ last week. * * * * * J. Herbert Bate, v)f New York, one j of tlie officers ot the Ward-Bat*? Com pany located in (tcorgotown, S. t spoilt sonic time in Cor.was )r> l woke on business. | Kufus lk Lewis arrived in the city j last week to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J as. A. Lewis. * * <1 * * Hampton Dusenbury spent some | time on business here last week. ^ %. * ? * ? *'jr Harvey I' Ion (I was among the l>oy.s in Conway last week. * * ?x 4 >? j S. K. ibKirne ?Lid well with a to{ baeco crop this year. Ho intends to invest in some ii*:i<loni farming nuaobi: wry. fv. <.}. Howell, ., of Wilmington, N. C.. is visiting friends and relatives in the city. .1. W. Hollidav spent last week-end in the city with his family. Mr. and Mrs. I.. Talis Vaught, uF Wilmington, N. C., arrived in the city recently to visit relatives and friends. WANTED 01,0 FALSE TEETP1, <1en't matter if broken, I pay $2 to $1T> per set. Send by parcel post, and receive cluck by return mail, F. TKRL, 402 N. Wolfe Strvt. Baltimore, Md,?adv. . * ? . FOR SALF.? One 40 h. p. ('halmeis touring car, in good condition. Can be converted into a strong truck for a few dollars. Just the thing for a farmer who has lots of heavy hauling, (let 2"> miles to gaflon el gasoline. Cheap for cash. Address P. O. Box 44, Conway, S. C,?adv STRAYED?One white cow and yearling, with red pities, marked swnllowfork in right ear. Cow had noil on. Suitable reward for information as to whereabouts. M. P. STRICKLAND, Allsbrook, S. C. Route No. 2?adv?3t-pd. LOST-?One small ox at Allen, S. C. Color, red and white pided, marked smooth crop and underbit in each ear. Reward for information as to its whereabouts. D. W. STANLEY, idyrtle Bench, S. C.?adv?3t-piL ?AKEN UP?One shoaty barrow hog, white, unmarked. Owner can get same by proving ownership and paying charges, J. W. Roberts, 'ool Spring, S. C.?adV?3t-pd, FOUND?One pocket book with currency and silver, at the gasoline station in front of our store. Call and describe it if it is yours. V, B. Chestnut & Co.?adv