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GOOD OLD-FASHIONED IRON BEST AS TONIC Plain, Highly Concentrated Natural ii .?n Stronger and Contains no Habit Forming Drug, Narcotic or V, Alcohol ^ WHOLE FAMILIES USE IT ' V . f The u^e of just plain; ordinary, nat J u al iron, proem able at any druj store under the trade name of Aci Iron Mineral, will stimulate the digei tion ami ajjpetite, and make any ma or woman rundown and weuk, strong cr and more vigorous before a dolla bcttle is half gone, and according l< tests of thirty years, the absence o aie|''hol and purgatives in this remark ahU' remedy makes it ideal as a nor,, habit forming tonic and blood puri Tier. f We .are bound to notice an improve ment shortly after taking Acid Iro. Mineral because it is from two to si> times stronger than the usual chemically "prepared" tonics. uning a natural, medicinal iron with no.narcotic, alcohol or laxative added Acid Iron Mir.era! may be given freely to the'-whole family for blood, kidney*; and digestion. Re sure you gel i tlv^fhighly concentrated iron. Til trademark "A-l.M" protects you ? There can be 110 danger of reaction, false stimulation or of anyone form, ing the habit. The more you use ol Acid Iron Mineral, the less you need it. I If the bowels are normal, we strong !\ advise aganist the use of any remedy cc ntaim'ng laxatives, but where | one's bowels are sluggish, the little A-l-M Tablets you can get at the drug store for 2~>c are admirable little i liver pills and bowel regulators and | work splendidly in conjunction with 4^ Acid Iron Mineral. All druggists have it, or send direct | to the Kcrrodine Chemical Corp., Roanoke., V.a., $1 prepaid.?adv. f * 7 J. T. Watts was here last Saturday. \ The tohac.co season this year was something good while it lasted; hut [ when it ended It ended all at once. P GOOD LAND FOK SALK L- 1 have sale a tract of forty (40) m acres, more or less, lying- on the south side of Lake Swamp, beginning a road ai Lake Swamp church at W. F. and Lorcn/o D. Holt's line and corner, running W. F. Holt's line to Hainan d llrnnch, thence said branch to G. .1 Holliday's line, the line of Lorenzo 1) | Holt, and line of W. F Holt to the heI ginning point. II.is is bind which belong'* to Mr. L. J. licit. ar.e was conveyed to him b\ Mrs. lane Holt. 1 can ell this tract of lan<l for 1 ()('(;.oo. Gal! or write me if interested. First come, First served. 11 11. Woodward, Attorney-at-law Conway, S. C. I Z?OPTOMETRIST? I Office Days Every P Saturday at HORRY DRUG CO. I Conway, S. C. I Office Days Every Monday, I KIRBY'S PHARMACY, I Mullins, S. C. I LYCURGUS A. WOODRUFF, U ?G. 0. P. T.? I Eyesight Specialist. k I have in this week twenty-six I can1 buy. I have enlarged m} I this season a full supply Hoi I and Harness. .You can get a c I my line. Come to see me and your money than you can poss I 6.B.JI 0 ICE CREAM SUPPER. There will be an ice Cream Supper at Hull's Island School House Saturday nignt, Sept. lo, at 7 ' Everybody invited. o NOTICE. To my costomers: Hereafter you are requested to transact any business with my father, \N. M. Bell, Bayboro, S. C. Thanking you one and all for past patronage, 1 am, Yours truly, lt-pd?9-C-17 ?J. L. BELL, o R. Al. Hardee of Loris was in Conway on Saturday. We hear many people say the> would like that the Pastime Theatei would open again and have regulai shows. The movies are now being med nearly everywhere except in Con way, for informing the people about the war. In many towns short speech es are being made every day in th< moving picture shows by men who an | cupable of informing the people abou the war and the situation which thb I country is facing in regard to it. * m m .J. K. Nicholas has recently purchased a new Maxwell touring car. (). C. Cox, one of the merchants of Loris, the Gate City, spent a shor time in Conway last Saturday. ? * A. P. Elliott was here recently. The work of laying the main through the streets of Conway undci the contracts let some time ago foi that purpose, is now going steadiI ahead and the greater part of th< time a large force of hands is em ployed by the contractors. The strcet> arc put temporarily out of use a places while the woi k is going on. 1). W. H arrison returned from Columbia last Saturday and spent the week end with his folks here. Miss Mnrthalino Slocumb, of Wil niington, N. C., left here last wee1 foi her home in that city, after spoiling several weeks with her aunt, Mrs Florence Hedriek at Hotel Grace. Miss Dahlia H. Baggarly left herthe early part of the week to spe:.< vacation. * * * * If you have a bargain in real estat< to offer see W. Boyd Jones. ?adv John G. Floyd wan in this scctioi recently. J. W. Pridgen of Fair H'uff, X. C | v.as among the farmers who vi i'./ i Conway last week. He came flow:, with a friend who has bee.i dialtff into the new army of the Unite* States. ? ? i ? We h.:r':!e none but the best; therefore carry Fisk auto tires for our cm l >mers. Try one on that Ford no\ time. ("i II to-day if you need on VV. Ik Chestnut & Co,?ad/. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot I*e Cure ! by local applications, as they cann< reach the diseased portion of Hie oa j There is only one way to cure catarr: al deafness, and that is by constiu tional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness ir caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or impcr | feet hearing, and when it is entirely [ closed, Deafness is the result. Unless) ! the inflammation can he reduced an< j | this tube restored to its normal condi| tion, hearing will he destroyed forI ever. Many cases of deafness are | caused by catarrh, which is an infalmed condition of the mucous surface: ! of the system. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Deafne s that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Circulars free. All Druggists, 7.V. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. ?advv? j w zji w' I Horses and Mules, the hest I1 - ? - - - ? wwy ?IIV www? f Stables and will keep during ses, Mules, Wagons, Buggies, lood selection of any thing ir> will give you better value for ibly get any where else. ENKINS THE HORBY HE&AJU bocel end Miss Kate Harrington was here recently to visit Mrs. J. P. McNeill. ? Mrs. W. M. Goldfinch is visitingfriends and relatives in Southport, N. c. 9 9 s ' , Miss Virginia Burbugc spent last week at Myrtle Beach. 9 9 9 *9 Many farmers are getting ready to plant wheat and why not y*.u. Miss Eva King who has been visiting Mrs. E. J. Sherwood left early last week for her home in Baltimore. 9 9 9 9 rt The Bed Top Fisk auto tires for j sale at W. B. Chestnut and Co.'s will J prove the best satisfaction you have had ?n Ores in a long time. Give us a t"ial.'?Aov. 9 ? * B. L. Buffkin was here one day last week. 9 9 9 9 9 W. A. C. Harrelson was in Conway one day last week. 9 9 9 % 9 Col. I). A. Spivey spent several ; days of last week in Columbia on] business. 9 9 9 9 9 S. W. Vaught was throcgh this sec- , tion recently. ( m m m m L. R. Duncan was in Conway one day last week. Mrs. Florence Hedrick visited relatives in Wilmington, N. C., last week. 9 9 9 9 9 W. J. Hardee was among those visiting Conway recently. One car load Mules and Horses, one ill load Overland cars. iirnl nnr? mr i oad Wagons just arrived. Look them >vcr early. A. C. Thompson.?adv. N. L. Lte and .J. M. Smith were .x.lh noted as being in our town on ay last week. m m m K. R. Singleton was here one day eccntiy. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Barrett hav< returned from their Summer eottag* \t My. tie Beach. ? t t t I\ A. GorraM was among the farm- j rs visiting Conway last wee!:. T. W. I.ivingstone was in Conway! one day last wee.k ? * ? Mr. and Mrs L. I). Magrath, and j Mr. and Mrs. George Officer, all re iurned from Myrtle Peach last week, after spending the Summer there at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Officer. They found ;t very pleasant at the beach this year. m m m * m C. \V. Huggir.s was here last Satin day. * U Miss Mollie Jones is visiting relai\es and friends at Mullins, S. 0. - * . ? . I Mr. and Mis. Smoak and family vlio lived here for some time while J Mr. Smoak held a position here with lie Atlantic Coast Line, have moved away where Mr. Smoak has accepted a new position with the same company. 1\, M. (lerreald was here not long since. Plant wheat and get the seed in i ime. Mrs. Ed. N. Jones, and children, who have been visitnig at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. I). Jones, left Tuesday for their home at Mullins. ***** K. W. Page was in Conway on business one day last week. *.* ? There were light showers of rain on last Saturday. Russian girls are going to war according to dispatches. In this country they are wanting to go to tho pells. ***** Tht Qutnf? That Docs Not Affect the Hood Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXAT1VK BROMO QUININE isbetterthan ordinary Quinine and doea not cauae nervouaneaa nor ringing in head. Remember the full name and look for the aignature of B. W. GROVE. JOc. The oldest Amer 'HE MUTUAL LIFE IIVSURA W. B. Coxe, S F. F. Covington Rulloch j T\ LK. IW. KUilC D, CONWAY, S. 0. Personal .V v . ; r\ , ? , Ml*. S. W. Wilburn, one of the best' men' connected with Tick Eradication work in Horry, has been called foi military duty, and left for Columbir Wednesday morning. * John Singleton was in Conway the middle of last week. Mrs. H. J. Floyd was in Conway lust Wednesday accompanied by her brother, Matthew Strickland. The> were on their way to Myrtle Beach. C. W. Brown was in Conway one day last week. If you want to sell, buy or rent farm lands, confer with W. Boyd J cues, Broker, Conway, S. C.?adv. .Mi s Jeanette McQueen returned to J.e e ty the latter part of last week from a vacation of several days spent with her parents at Morven, N. C. ? A. L. Philips was in Conway on I lay last week. A. 15. Cock has recently gone U Quitman, (la. v m 9 * Mr. and Mrs. Ik J. Sherwood return cd last week from Myrtle 1 leach. ? OlTc r ten ears best Aroostook county Cobbler seed potatoes at bari in Jan and Feb. shipment. W. liov'I Jones.?adv The reins cut off the cotton crop it ome sections. m m m Mi. s Alleone Spive.v, who has boo spending some time with relatives at Hcndorsonvill?, N. C., returned to tin ity the first of the week. ? * B. K. Watts of the I.oris section -pent seme time in Conway last Wed lay on bu incss. Mrs. W. II. Chestnut, ami children, are visiting friends and relatives :. Ckdivants Kerry, S. C. i Send us a dollar for this paper one year, certainly the best value you ever had considering the present prices of everything. Y. M. Martin was in Conway las' Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Collins have r? turned from a visit to He <h rso:. > ville, N. C. ***** B. I?. Anderson of Tabor, K. C prwstd through Conway last week o business. I\ A. Burro?u?bs and family hav< returned to Conway from Mvrti Becah. K. CI. Tyler was in Conway lai ' week on business, and remained her several hours before returning to h home in the Allsbrook section. Hon. U. B. Scarborough spent t!.? ' week end with bis family hero; re turning last Monday morning to hi /i_i 1 - i .? ..... uuui:n hi Vvinumoia wnero u10 district | board of exemption is now very bus ily engaged in passing on the exemption claims under the selective draft la w. BOARDICKS WANTED. Before securing* board while attend nig the Burroughs High School, yat v ill do well to see Mrs. Fannie 01iv< on Dog Bluff Road, in sight of SchoC building.?adv-2t?9-(>-1 7. v Rev. and Mrs. K. L, McCoy returns ' the latter part of last week, from Myrtle Beach where they spent sonu time in one of the cottages near the strand, M. CI. Anderson returned the latte pert of last week from Henderson vi'le, N. C., where he has been spending* several days with Mrs. Andersen and the children. SALESMAN WANTED, Lubricating oil, grease, specialties, print. Part or whole time. Commission basis until ability is established \l U n \iTlf U Mimf A^Mrt/1 AI1MII TT1VII 11 K |JI tin it'll. RIVERSIDE REFINING CO. dv?lt-pd. Cleveland, Ohio. ican Company NCE CO., OF NEW YORK ipecial Agent , District Agt. Brofc.? >cl;, Mgr., Agcntf. * ? AT HOTLL GRACE. Anions the recent arrivals at Hotel j v.;race are the loi.owing: J. U. Thompson, Florence, S. C. A. C. Hilligan, Washington, D. C. W. U. Boyd, Wilmington, N. C, Ci. B. King, Wilmington, N. C. J. T. Me Rue, North Carolina. C. K. Bowden, North Carolina J. J. Casey, Winston Salem, N. C. t 1 /*"! * % ? r?. iMoore, Wilmington, N. C. M. E. McNair, South Carolina. H. L. Fuller, South Carolina. J. C. Robeson, South Carolina. Mrs. J. P. McNeill, Conway, S. C. Miss Kate Harrington, Fayettville, N. C. j A Schupert, Columbia, S. C. H. C. Deschamps, Sumter, S. C. I). K. Montgomery, Chas., S. C. Philip T. Toole, S C. J. Goldsmith, Columbia, S. C. ? j I. A. Cohen, Columbia, S. C. Lore Brown, Charlotte, N. C. 1). H. Rush, Elloree, S. C. J. A. Brothers, Wilmington, N. C H. H. Brown, Goldsboro, N. C. H. O. Wallace, S. C. W. J. Talbert, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. 1). S. Dusenbury, South Carolina. .1. C. Floyd, Tabor, N. C. Mrs. W. F. Floyd, Tabor, N. C. Miss Nina Floyd, Tabor, N. C. Miss Madge Floyd, Tabor N. C. Mi ss Edna Soles, Nichols, S. C. T. P. Cothran, Greenville, S. C. Chas. F. Cole, Richmond, Va. \fi / < < * ? m. 11. v axes, lUiriingXon, N. C. Mrs. Ellen Nixon Cock field, Little Rvier, S. C. 1>. C. Shelby, South Carolina. Or. Hodh y, City. j Kobt. K Jenkins, Florence, S. C. J. F. Bennett, Macon, Ga. L. A. Chitwocd. Columbia, S. C. i J. D. Babcock, Florence, S. C. F. Stern, Wilmington, N. C. B. L. Hume, Causey, S. C. /. F. Covington, Marion, S. C. W. B. Coxe, Marion, S. C. J. B. Watson, Tabor, N. C. J. F. Churchman, Florence, S. C. | J. P. Derham, Jr. Green Sea, S. C. i Perry P. Tot le, South Carolina. H. S. Thompkins, Kentucky. J. IT. Derham, Tabor, N. C. Fd. Watson, Tabor, N. C. J. E. Boylaw, Wilmington, N. C. Chas. Rose, Jr., Columbia, S. C. W. !,. Miller, Wilmington. N. C. W. R Hay, North Carolina. C. O. Kirsch, South Carolina. l>. Y. Richardson, Bucksport, S. C. Frank Andrews, Wilmington, N. C. P. O. Arrowsmith, South Carolina. T. B. Rowel 1, Nichols, S. C. James L. Bell, Bayboro, S. C. A. J. Booth, Allen, S. C. I \\1 1? /'i ? ^ v. . inMi.MMi, v uanesion, L. I). Mo. (lore, Warn pee, S. C. L. A. Yerecn, Little River, S. C. 1?. H. Klliott, Tabor, N ('. M. 1). Mishoe, Gurley, S. C. Homer C. Hestei, N. C. Sand Mauldin, Columbia, S. C. C. P. Pinner, South Carolina. ,1. W. Sas er, .Jr., Guilev, S. 0. M. T. Lov e, Wilmington. N. C. A. \'\ Dew. City P. O. Smith, Charleston, S. C. J Geo. ,). Graham. Conway, S. C. .!. P. Baldwin. North Carolir.a V. YV. Harris. North Carolina. K. G. Darsh, North Carolina. NOTK'K. it is nim()"('(l that ' am going have Coinvav. This 's a mi: take You can t'i'ai me in my office every Sat u relay. LY( I RGl'S W WOODIU V\\ -aelv?11. 1. A. Hell was in Conway on business last week, accompanied by Mrs. 'Jell. K. \Y. Prince, Magistrate at Gurey, S. visited Conway on business ' art week. Y< iir be t tire investment is in Kisk Automobi'u tires kept at W. 15. Chesti.it's.?A? v. Any farmer who will not look into the wheat proposition now when the price of wheat flour is so high, deserves to go without any. It is a profitable crop for the farmer to plant in Horry County. I. M. Graham of near Greenwood spent several days in Conway last week with relatives. * Many of the registered men were in Conway on different days last week looking after the filing of appeal claims to the district board of the eastern district of South Carolina. VI ?I? ? ?.. . . . iuuiiy 01 mow wno nietl claims for ? exempiton with the local hoard and were refused abandoned the matter at the office of the local board and failed to appeal to the district board. Others thought best to make an appeal. The district board will pass on these appeals soon after they are filed, o Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC,drivesout Malnrin.etiriche* the blood and build* up the *y?tem. A true touic. For adulta aud cbildrcu. 60c FIVE I HUNTING LICENSES I The bill passed by the Legislature I in 1917 exempting hunters in Horry County from payment of licenses has I not become a law. Therefore the I ucual County fee of $1.10, or State fee I of $.">.10 will have to be paid or, cases I for violation of the game laws will be 1 brought. " Licenses may be had from County Game Warden, E. G. Nprman, and his agents. W. H. GIBBES, adv-2t? Chief Game Warden. o TUIo ...... a * '1 " lino ??i upv to cost tne united States more than we expect. It is usually that way in even the smallest things undertaken in this world. It is bound to be that way in this great undertaking. o NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned M. M. Fennel!, Guardian of Robert F. Fennel!, will apply to the Judge of Probate of Horry County, at his office at Conway, S. C., at It o'clock in the forenoon, on Monday, the 1st day of October A. 1). 1917; for a final discharge as such guardian. \1. M. Fer.no 11,? Guardian of Robeiv L. Fennel!. Minor. August 2.'lrd, 1917. r m . ?C NOTICE. There have tukenup at my place two nogs, one sow and one harrow, both hogs black colored, sow is marked underbit ami ?plit in left ear, two undcrsplits in right, other unmarked. Apply and pay charges to M. TYLKR. CJalivants Kerry. S. C., K. F. D. 3. 8-30-17?ot-pd. o * ? , TAKKN UK?One dark heifer yearling with short eromply horns. Owner can get same by proving and paying charges. ,1. C. CARPS, Galivants Kerry, S. C., No. 1.?adv ? ot-pd?9-0-17 . _ - - , i ? STRAYKD? From my pasture, Conway, S. C.. one dark red and white pided Steer, marked with smooth crop in right ear. about 3 vrs old, with broad horns. Kinder please notify me and receive reward. W. D. VV 001) WARD.?adv?It?9-0-17. TAKKX CP?At my place, one dark red barrow bog, marked smooth crops in left ear. split and two underbits in right. Owner can got same by proving and paying Charges. !.. K. DUNCAN, Peachtice, S. C.?Mt-pd *)-<?-1 7. FOR 1SA1.F?.'.8 av es land, 28 acres cloare<l. Suilab'o 1 m tobacco, corn, or cotton; peed lib soil, woil-drained, good l.a 'Id...g and plenty of outbuilding: . in 1 mile of good school, i 1-2 miles of \a rm f> miles of Ml. Tul or, se..r pul li road. Prae reasonable, suitable teims. Apply to W. K. WlilC'IT. Tabor, N. C., IT. !, 1>< \ 80 :t-pd P-(>. 1 7?adv. T \ k" I" V ) ' l' t ^ 1 - * ........ . . \ i w , nil in i year oM. i;ntn: eked. Owner can get same by provmg ami paying damages. \V. (i. 001T, Cor.way, S. C. - -adv?8-:iO-1 7 -lit. LOU SAL 17?aero farm. 10 miles above Conway on Waeeamaw rive , :ir> acres in cultivation. Light soil, with clay foundation, self-drained. Suitable lot- corn, cotton and tobacco. On public read, 1-2 mile from School house, 1-*1 mile from church. Lor terms and price apply to W. TODD, Allsbrook. S. ('., No. 2.?adv ?U-pd. NOTICE. Boson !>. Yoreen has one hundred aires of land, more or less, for sale. (> acres under fence, near Red Bluff, side of Conway and Bireway Road. Come and sec the place and then see me. 1 will make the price O. K. BOSON B. VEKEEN. Hammond, S. C.?2t. pd.?adv WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH, don't matter if broken, 1 pay $2 to $15 per set. Send by parcel post, and receive check by return mail, F. TEUL, 40:: N. Wolfe Street, Baltimore, Mil,?adv. STRAYED?One white cow and yearling, with red pides, marked swallowfork in right oar. Cow had bell on. Suitable reward for information as to whereabouts. M. F. STRICKLAND, Allsbrook, S. C. Route No. 2?adv?3t-pd. LOST?One small ox at Allen, S. C. pa? ?' - * wiur, rt-u and white pided, marked smooth crop and underbit in each ear. Reward for information as to its whereabouts. D. W. STANLEY, Myrtle Beach, S. C.?adv?3t-pd. TAKEN UP?One shoaty barrow hog, white, unmarked. Owner can get same by proving ownership nr.o paying charges. J. W. Roberts, Cool Spring, S. C.?adv?3t-pd,