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V . . Of the Horry County ?Girh Canning and PouUry^Clttbs MUST i [COOPERATE 1 . ? - Uj. If They Expect to Keep up the Fine Record Made at the Fair Last Year, When Horry County Girls Won the First, Third and Fifth Frizes. To Teuohe'S and Members of th girl's cauning aud poultry clubs. Tois loiter is written to atk ft > your hearly cooperation iu the eai nine and p mltry club work durin 1914. You will all be tflad to kno that at the State Fair last year ttu lir5t, third and fifth pr zss wei won by Horry county ^irIs, I belie\you are doine as much as any otuei agency to advertise Horry's pus. biiiiios, besides this you have U monstrated bolter and more sciei titic meihods in agriculture an? lu me economics to the people livin> iu your communities ana you ha\t coniributed largely to the succes of our county fair la^t fall. We are all jus.t'y proud of what has been accomplished, but we havt lallen far short of what we startei out 10 do. Let us all work faith fully and earnestly to make this thi best year ytt in our club work. Any girl between the ages of If ai d 18 may join the girls canning club. 'Ihiy are required to plani one tenth acre in tomatoes to cultivate the crop and can the product according 11 instructious furnishet uy the U, S. Dtpurtinent of Agrii u ture. They niust keep a recon c f all work performed and report oi the tamest the end of the yeat. Special provision is made for gin. t i raise 25 plants by our instructioi where they cannot cultivate ont tei th acre, Wo are organizing poultry club, for the first time in this county thi > tar. Any boy or girl between th? i ges of 10 uLtl 18 may join, Girl oner 18 may join. Each wembei is ttquired to set one setting of 18 eggs, and raise the chickens by tin lusiructions furnished by the U. S l)t parlment of Agriculture, keep ?. record of ail work done, eggs purcuased, feed used, success or fauurt of vour efforts, etc. I wish to have as many as six at least,;m each local club, if there it not t a many in your school, please u.i6 your influence with the girls ol vour Cuinmun .tarwl <!?? " ? j wuw ouiu li tUQUi iu uu(3 of iLe clubs, all names shoulc he tent in at once for any worft it be be done this year. The objects ol this work in South C troll oa, are: 1, To extend the ii structions in limine iilcuuomios atiu agriculture luug t by Wintbrop Normal anu l.iuusirial College and the U. ?> ia part men t of Agriculture. ? To provide a means by which y, rls lu tne country may earn luuiiey lor their personal needs ano 11 render more altractiye thei llOIUcS. li. To develop trained minds ano iruiutd bands, souuder health from out door exercise and an added inleiest in life. 4 To induce every &irl in eyer> homo to take pride in d. iu^ someLUliJi/ unn 1 ? ?"i?" 1 J - ?- -w i-uac pleasure iu uoing mat IhiDg well. 5. To relate tbe activities of the Lome iiiid the bchool iu away thai wiiireuder this work of the home uiore interesting and the school exe.ci&es mere practical. b. To develop through the club v.01 k a stimulus and interest thai w.il be lar leaohiDg in i fleet. 7. To furni&n tnee with vegetables bulb lresh and canned, all tat }e?r luuLa-.hus producing purei ana better looa ut a lower cost. 8. To place thj work in the home tp^u a more scientific, economical ana tuucutioual basis. Very Truly Yours, Ida Moore. Ayent, Girl's Demonstration Work. Eyes Examined Headaches Re lieved Caused from Eye Strain ])r Julius Shaffer, Specialist or Optometry graduate Philadelphia v olhge and registered in the Slate w ill be in Tabor at \ {? n tbet K mllotel Friday February 18th and in Fair Bluff Elvington Hotel Saturday February 14th * For the purpose of examining all the errors the ejes are subject to and fitting glasses. ' J)r. Shaffer is well known to our many readers therefore does f not need any further comment, t ... r" " ' C To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE HKOMO Quinine. It stop* the Cough and Headache and worka off the Cold. Druraiata refund money if it faila to cure. JL W. GROVE'S aignaturc oa acii box. lie. i S i >;C"* * * * V* * * I 'M'L I f? ..uf, , ? : ? **? ? . .. A * ' ^ v ^ ^J^^CPricUjAri I^L ni? proinPi H Its beneficial H fects are Usually ^ very quickly r/ p. Make? rich, red, pur system ? clears the brain ? str< A positive specific for Blot Drives out Rheumatism and H is a wonderful tonic and bodyI F. V. LJPPMAN CO. ara Town Taxes. Notice Ib hereby given that Property Fax Ir now due to the Town of Conway *nd i-? payable at the Town Clerk and Treasurer's oftloe at the 7V wn Hall from January 1st, to Marcti Int. 1914. <>n and ifter March lf>t, a penalty of 15 per ,eP w 11 be added. Tax payer# are llab'e t execution and l*vy upon their property after March \5tu, 1914. /. IT. Long, loan Clerk A Treasurer. To Prevant Blood Poisoning ?eply at once the wonderful old reliable I)R. PORT?R*8 ANTI3RPTIC H1{A1?1NC OIL. a surcical dressing that relieves pain aod heals at the same time. Not liniment. 25c. 50c. 11.00. AUTO RE GENERAL BUCKSMITHI! Call on us for the repair job on y n the general repair line that yon shops, situate on opposite sides of 4 onveniently, and get your work wr < epiiriuga specialty, and also parts needs. Let us sell you your cylinder oil ty. AUTO 1 Parties sent by Automobile to all B . B. MO m wnii!, I t II - II!) c j in: ; | | 1 1914. '/ J > . i W I I',.. h, Poke Root and Potassium) ( 8 I Powerful Permanent I I Stubborn cases Good results are 1 yield to P. P. P. lasting?it curc9 H I when other medi- you to stay cured I dues are useless I P. P. i e blood ? cleanses the entire H engthens digestion and nerves. H h! Poison and skin diseases. H Stops the Pain; ends Malaria; builder. Thousands endorse it. H SAVANNAH, GA. | Notice of Dissolution. Notice is here given that the partne ship hert t >fore existing between I. Schtrrand S. L. Scherr, under the firm name and style of Scherr & Schorr and EverybodyV Store, has this 21st day of January A, D 1914 been dissolved, and the entire business has b-ei taken over hy the said S. L Scherr. The said 1 Scherr is no longer responsible for the debts or other oblige t.ous of the said firm. The said S. L. Scherr will continue the name "Everybody's", but this will be solely on his own account. 1 Scheer, S L Scheer PAIRING | KG AND IRON WORK. our automobile, and anything else may want, as we are running both th Avenue, where, you can find us thout trouble when finished. Auto cari el in stock to supply joar unci grensts, we guarantee the qualiLIVERY, j points. Good drivers. TOR CO. ?* For many years the old reliable t|, irm of DUSENBURY & CO., | las been engaged in furnishing to 'J}1 n fll 4 be people of this entire section, jj ^ be goods and supplies that they n t leed, iu almost endless variity. |jlj y fh, 9 if the very best quality, and at ? w 1 11 )ricea that were entirely fair, and jj] v vhich has shown that we were IP tl jn f< viiling to live and let live. ij L If you want a sqnre deal come g ind give us your trade. Wu have p 1 >eou studying your wants, and is jlj JJ i pleasure to serve ycu Is j', III I tO TODDVILLE, S. C. '! J i S3 ( ^ Tr^Jr?JnpL p=^ j I 6 4vK / ? cri ,22 . to ? x*^i")Wh> ? o <D e % u f!mk -, ? ^ o S . '=a^rmmt' QJ *r" ? Sf, | ? Sfflwv *> ? om WWa 3 *-5^ ?^ J5* '/ . j V, -.< UV t . 'tl ' ' i i .f"Vjp yt > > i?T> * (, eaa V -' 1 1 Csbe ???^ Auc I I At Justice, S. C , c 8 1 I will sell at public au I All of my farm horses I I gear, etc All of my t< H J mower, rake, disc cult I 1 plows, etc. One excel! I about 1000 bushels of < I Also my I Mercha I I I will also sell the & j Tract 1. 100 acrei I place, lying within ab I I and out buildings; go 8 J this land has been cull B j Tract 2. 74 acres, II I Jones, lying within a ftj | from both Cool Sprint | I property is exceptions M \ Tract 3. 64 acres, H j on the South side of ( H This tract has about t I barn. Also one tobac< | Tract 4 104 1-2 a* 1 ands of Geo. J. HolLid J I*, uiii vait-u, uue nouse, treen. Thin in excelleo Tract 5. 30 acres ins? lands of J. Morga timbered and should t Tract 6. 100 acrei swamp right near the B. Jones property. II hickory and other har tive parcel of land. Tern s of sale ci yr urs with 8 per cen expenses of making W. I I !. Conway, t > r .-y 1TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA | County of Hurry. 11 M. D. Blackburn, 1 lainUfl vs A. B. Stephens, Defendant. Court of Common Pleas. COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint Served.) Po The Defendant, A. B. Stephens: you AHE HEREBY SUMMONED ind required to answer the complaint in his actjion, of which a copy ia herewith j crved upon you, and to serve a copy of our answer to the said complaint on the ubscriber at his office at Conway, S. C., ,ilh!n twenty days after the service ereof; exclusive of the day of such rerice; and if you fall to answer the com1 dut within the time aforesaid, the plain ( If iu this action frill apply to the Court, :>r the relief demanded in the complaint, )ated January Otii. A D. 1914. H. II. Woodward, Plaintiff's Atty. '<i A. B. Stephens, Absent Defendant;Take notice that the complaint in the >recoing stated action and the summons f which the foregoL g is a copy, were Ird in the office of the Clerk of Court ouirnon Pleas at Conway, H. O., on the 111 day of January A. D. 1914. . II. H. Woodward, Plaintiff's Atty V. L. Bryan C. C. P. (L, S.) mt ,.Aecmmr5t I am looking for WORK1I I mm a Soap-Maker, I am a Scrubber. I am a Cleaner. I am a Dirt Eater. I am a Disinfectant. I will wath clothe* whiter end with lets rubbing. It's the RUB that ruins. I am from Missouri' and will show you lor five cents. I am Red Devil Lye ? r FOR OREAT BIO CANS. Hall the usual price. SAVE MY LABELS. ? y r 1 < ? 0 4 COLDS & LaGRnTE ; 5 or 6 dose* 060 .will break ? ny case o! Chills & Fever# Colds i c LaGrippe; it acts on the liver t etter than Calomel and does not 4 ripe or sicken. Price 25c. . - . 0' ^ f' ' 1 ?V )< *: ; . .' ' *. C *V ? ' V* **-'.? ' ^ 955552CE3 S?^???? ?? '/ :tion Sal Tt< " ,*4 ^ >n Thursday. February 5th, 1914. beginn ction to the highest bidder for cash as and moles, cattle andtoogs; all wagons oolsand farming implements of every ivators, harrows, new:ground plows, on< ent doable feed corn shelter, one new 1! corn and ten.toos of pea vine hay, foddc Entire Stock of ( ndise at Justice, ? following six tract**! land to wit: i more or less and known as the Ar out one mile of the town of Ay nor, S. od grape vines and flrtfit trees; about f tivated. This is a valuable piece of pre and known as tbi? estate lands of t bout one quarter of a mile of a railroai f snd Justice, 8. C. Ten acres cleared i lly well located and iftgood farm lands. known as the Daniel Rabon or Marvin thinners swamp, about half a mile fi wenty acres cleared land, one dwelling, co barn. Lot of good fruit trees. cres, and known as the William Rabon v w ii r.r.nii <. i . ? / f ww vhiivHi O* I?UI/CI IB CtllU < outbuilding ud tobacca barn, grape it farm land* and can can be had at a ba . t i v , more or le*a, and known as E. P. Hub n Lewis, J. E.' Roberts and others. 1 >ring a fancy price. a more or less, lying on the north s hustling town o.f Aynor, 8 C. This is 1 ;s location, its very fertile soil, the a d woods thereon make this a very valu ii land one third cash, balance in one t interest on deferred payments. Pi papers. ^ loyd Joi ?.C. > Justic v*.* * Vf!' St r * * '*** ~ fg . *N **' " *' > . .v.. jnrrr" "* "* ~ i' Graeeries sale P I To Hon ! 550 bbls Best Flour I 100 bbls Self Rising Fit 200 Bags Sugar I 200 Kegs Syrup I 425 Bags Hftad Rice 250 Caddies f obacco I Two Cars Corn Two Cars Best Seed Oa One Car Coffee I ? 0 Bags Shorts Ten Tons Lard I Ten Tons Bbcon I 75 Bags Grits I 100 Bags Meal I - And pilea pf other Gr I die fertilizer and can si I We have a paid in ca] I dollars and it will be to I when in need of anythiti I eery line. Will cut clos< I have no cash come to se< Palmottn ( UIIIIVIIU I "Cooper 3 MULLIN I . - ==1 - ? lwniE."" : ^^Wii ?i -sj ?y h v I? krai^r -rttfjf r*.Tatfe" ^ >ne red and white pided cow, ut- ^ narked, cow with calf. Cow took 1 ap about )aet April. Owner n a> J tat same bv calling on the under- ' igoed and paying charges. * M2 3t-pd. S B Blackburn, J ..._ ? - - - ? * . - \ . - V," le! i ins: a? 10 o'clock follows to wit: .carts. buggies, kind, including ? and two horse >6 egg incubator, t, shucks, etc. jeneral S. C. I thur f\ Skipper jf C. One duelling 33 ifty (50) acres of p >perty. |j he late John N. Df d, and one mile fi lud fenced. This |P Elvis place lying y rom Justice. S. C. || sta'l, shed and 1 place, adjoining || others. 25 acres $j vine and fruit r] rga n. E i hes land, adjoin- >:j 'his land is well H ij- i* i: me 01 me l^im^ known as t he Fred M bundance of line |] lable and attrac- N , two and ttare hJ irchaser tJ pay || ies, :e, S. C, 1 at Whole-1 'rices I ry FARMERS: I >ur 1 ts 1 oceries too. We han- 111 hip anywhere. 111 pital of fifty thousand 111 your interest to see us 11? ig in the guano or gro- 111 i for cash but if you III e us anyway. 1 I irocery Co | Wholesale" 111 S, S. C I I rr ircspasR Notice. AlVpe' bids i r berefey . iDt-bi-4. fi - tvieft 'jf Or' Vre- p\Vs an., 0 q fyrtijitfr 'Fovtb flp,":1*6o*?n as t o H. L. Grainger and Milliard T dd ands. Bounded by lands if J W. Stevens, Si non Bo)d. j\, and f\ D. Todd and others All violas... ? Ul o will w punikhed to the full extfr.t of the aw S. A G^re, 5 26-41 Sanfotd, S. C., Nr. 2.