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/ SIX The farm plantation at A nine miles frorr two of the best it. to be sold at magnificent pr( profit on his in\ 'i This farm 't ; tion, its worth duces, the yield fl l-.rt ftrtliriMA/MMAMf UL" Ul II Ictl IL/C111VJI11 is ready to brin This land it properly culti good tobacco I; J Pii THIS COUNTRY NEEDS MANY VOLUNTEERS I RECRUITING STATION, U. S. \ ARM V Savannah, Gcoigia. November 1 Nth, 1917 ; To American Citizens: "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU": J lie war on. 1 he American Troops are at last battling their victory on French soil; the German Troops have tackled them time and time again, only to find the stone i wall of America impicgnable. The! grand old Stars and Stripes are fly-j ing over the trenches and battle fields of France. The L'nitcd States has declared war; armies aie being organized; the first line troops are j pouring steel into the German i trenches. Germany has undertaken to do-1 stroy the freedom and democracy of the world, and America has undertaken to uphold tile traditions of oar forefathers and uphold the freedom and democrary she so gallantly fought for. To do so she must have the co-opc"ation of her people. Young men will you fight ? Are you ready to follow in your forefather' footsteps? Do you believe in freedom, democracy and a united country of patriotism? Are you ready to protect your flag? Are you going to stand by and listen to the agony of a trodden people of IJelgium and other countries who are being mutilated by a government that has no other object in view than to conquer the world and snatch from you the freedom you and your forefathers have enjoyed sine,, the Declaration of Independence of America? It is the duty of every man to offe1 his services to his Country. Some crtnnot go; some will not be permitted to go, but it is the duty of all between the ages of 18 and 40 to volunteer and offer their services. Young men are you going to wait until it is too late to volunteer? Are you going to wait until you arc conscripted? When you arc called before the board, you then forfeit your right to volunteer, and will have to pcrve in any branch the government seen fit to place you. If you volunteer you may ehoo. c thc. branch mor.t .Mm iAl of the late U. S. Davis, known riel cross roads, 1 1-2 miles ol i Marion and same from Mullins sand clay, roaas in the County ru auction. We believe that every jperty will readily ana quickly r /estment. is already brought to a good st; as agricultural land has been pr I is assured, therefore, every ye; t in value, and there must be pre g results. will not only raise a bale of cotte vated, but will raise corn and ind. Therefore, with more mono FREE LUNCH WILL BE S \ .suited for you. Are you going to be branded a "slacker " Are you going to allow the community to refer to you as "The man afraid to fight foi his Country?" Are you going to watch your friends go to the front and fight for freedom and still hold back' ? % The Voiuntecr Army is open for you. Any branch of the service. The government has ten million men to conscript. If you don't volunteer you will have to be among* the class of men that had to be conscripted. Volunteer now?the army is open for you. Consult your Postmaster or write to any of the different recruiting offices listed below: Charleston, S. C; Florence, S. C: Cheraw, S. C.; Greenville, S. C.; Aiken, S. C\; Spartanburg, S. C.; Columbia, S. C.; Rock Hill, S. C.; Savannah, Georgia. If you are ready to volunteer, your Postmaster, or any of the above stations will arrange for your transportation. Don't wait,?Voluneer Today,? lie one of ?he first,-?Don't be a Slacker,- Don't lag back.?Don't N* I caught i.. the draft. Men of all trades land professions are needed. Rid biooded Americans ai e always ready to fight. There are two classes of men,? one who will fight for then* righis. and one who expoet some on eir(. o fight for them. In which class jiro you? Yout services are needed,-White and Colored,? Come one, come all, - Don't wait until the enemy is at your door,? Hold him back*. Ik H. CHTOUYHR, Lieut. Colonel, USA., Ret., Recruiting Officer. o The Injun. f! be copper cent they used to make, It lias an Injun on it, The warpath he's prepared to take; You know it by his bonnet. A copper here, a copper there? With thrift that ne'er relaxes, We'll round 'em up with patient care And make 'em pay the taxes. With courage that can never fail, And strengtl) that won't diminish, Those Injuns now are on the trail 4.1/! _1. i i - /? * .i\nn i mining 10 n nnisn. ?Washington Star. What is LAX-FOS LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVEO CASCARA A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic and Liver Tonic. Contains CascaraBark, Blue Blag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and Pepsin. Combines strength -with palatable aromatic taste. Docs not gripe. 50c THE, HOBJBTmUU. a as the Ariel : Rains, S. C., S. C., with inning through buyer of this ealize a good ate of cultivaovcn. It pro- |l ar there must >fit because ii i! \ )n to the acre, oats. This is y than ever in | ERVEB ON THE GROUNDS HOME OFFICE, i ~T A GAR fl LGAD OF kj We have in a lot of Horse and Wagons, and expect assortment all the rest of us if in need of any thine Yours JENKINi TABOR, NOR" iilGAN GUNNERS INDULGE IN REPRISAL With the American Army hi franco.?The enemy artillery firing more active along the A'mcricun .sector. No new casualties have tosh! ted. In reprisal for the shelling rf the town in which the American headquarters is located, during which a shell fell on an American regimental headquarters, Americans sent an equal number of shells into the town behind the German lines the next day. Patrolling operations continue nightly, but the Americans have failed to encounter any Germans and no further casualties have been reported. The officers who have served their turn in the trenches with the battalions already relieved have held a meeting with the commander of the fust contingent and discussed then experiences. All agreed that actual training u A |_ A - 1 O* * ' m<> ucncne.s under lire is tnq idea method of acquainting officers and soldiers with fighting methods. Tho Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head Beer use of it# tonic and laxative effect, LAX ATIVK BKOMO OUIN1NE is better than ordinary Ouiniue and doca not cauae nervousnen* not riuuirvg iu head. Remember the full namean> look for the signature of IS. W. GROVE. 30c \ LD^ OOKWAX, S. 0. the history of tl or a small farm take. These 5S and are not onh the location is i roads, one leadi best schools an< ference betvvcei where almost b e!cd. Terms giv everyone. Sale cember 1 Oth. at Terms, om years with 8 pe Four housi , MUSIC 3Y QUR BRASS BJ 0 I ? GREENSBORO, N.C, I 9? HORSES QF & MULES ! i i is and Mules. Buqgies, to carry on hand a t;ocd the season. Corn: to sec \ in this line. ; truly, 5 BROS. rh Carolina ^DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOB 0000 CITIZEN The Horry Land Agency has in he ?l for sale on attractivf? terms the* c>ght room dwelling and tho tot on ' which it stands, o'wncd by Ml*. A. M. Sutherland, near tho h&m\?frtfio residence occupied by hint; and Which is a very desirable home for a' good fa m i 1 y, It is situate in the Gully section which has been constantly building" up for many years. It is a splendid neighborhood where one would want tn <(!IV 'I'll/i r? I !l iu !if lil-nu/int t\n - | Vt ?? VV%t? ? *; Vy ?' * v V LHVIIV V/? cupied by Pi of. Power VV. Hcthea. Look the place over and see M. M Hcdrick at Hotel Grace who will give you the terms on which you may purchase this nice home.?ndv o Argumentative Woman. The argumentative woman is a so rial blight and an enemy to her own charm, he she otherwise as attractive as It Lh possible for a body to be. Argument In itself Is a dignified mental process?one absolute necessity for the world's Intellectual development, hut It ceases to be a thing desirable when It enters every-day verbal Intercourse more than an exceedingly rare every so often. Plain common sense should tell us the reason why.?New Tork Evening Telegram. M|v ^B ^B '% he r.ountrv the man with a small i to sell is going to make money }9 acres have been subdivided int / fertile and in a good state of cu deal, lying as it does on two ma ng to Conway and almost in sight ' churches in the county. There i 1 land of this character and land eyond reach and on roads that ca en will place the property-within nn iho nrrumrlQ rain nr chinn IV vii HIV y i vuiniij i ml I V/1 villi I Vi II : 10:30 A. M., on the grounds. 2 fourth cash: balance in one. tv\ ;r cent, interest on deferred payi 2S and all necessary outbuildings. iND, EASY TERMS. I Fire Insurance 1i Life Insurance ?Bonds t Office in I - PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK; D. A. Spivey V/. B. King H. H. WOODWARD. Attorney and Counsellor at La* CONWAY, S ~ | J ! R. B. SCARBOROUGH Attorney at Law, CONWAY. S. C. ( S. P. HAWES Auto Supplies, Fancy Groceries Ajax Tires, guaranteed 500C miles. PHONE 57. QUICK DELIVERY. ' CHAS. R. SCARBOROUGH H CONWAY, .SOUTH CAROLINA Complete Waterworks, Steam Hot ira _ ter and Hot Air Heating Plants INSTALLED ANYWHERE Only Plumbing and Heating gcod; and material of highest quality used Pull line nf Tub, Toilet, Lavatory. ( Sink and other Bathroom Accessories and repays on hand at all times. Plumbing and Heating. PUT HOT WATER AND HEAT IN YOUR HOUSE T. B. LEWIS, Atty. and Oonncellor at Law | CONWAY, - - - S.C | J. M. JOHNSON, 1 CIVIL ENGINEER 1 MARION, S. C. I My Engineering and Surveying i office will be open during my ab- ! sence, and prepared to take care ! or any work as usual. Address i all communications as hereto- i fore. I i _. _ mi -f --f? . ?~ 0k if ? farm to work and no miso small farms 14 ii i/%f! ! > 14 IUVcUIUII, UUl I , <"? lin sand-clay I ^ of one of the '' I is lots of diflyincj some- " nnot he travthe reach of lontlay, DeV, ) 'o and three nents. VILLI AM EUGENE KING, WO 1 Physician and Surgeon J Office in Piatt Drug Co. WNOR,. - - - S. C. i DR. J. D. THOMAS Physician and Surgeon loris. s. o. r. O. Norton E. S. C. BakorNORTON fc BAKER ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW JONWAY, ? ? ? s. a. LUM JUNG LAUNDBflT, CONWAY. S. C. Beginning: July 1st. 1913) All persons mast take tickets;for vork loft hero. Possitivcly no ' ro?*k delivered until ticket is pre. ^ entod. Laundry not c tiled for in 10 days will be sold for charges. LUM JUNG W C SINGLETON j ATTORNEY AT LAW CoiHTay, S. C. Sc. )ftfe up Stair? Buck Building DR. G. I. LEWIS \i DENTAL SURGEON OfflcA Ovop Nnpirtn ? ? -- .yr. ?wu m/iug wanyiBy | CONWAY. S.C. * aBSisssaeasD' I HORRY COUNTY 5 i TRUST COMPANY g< pj L. D. Magrath ?fll g Manager. a Real Estate a Real Estate Loans B a Bonds a Insurance naUaaiiBaBDBB^ \