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aiii'Hi'Wfr .. ? additional names Here are a Number'of Other Members of Corn Clubs. Harmon Dasenbury and Lee Harper of Toddville. Nicholas ard Oliver Grainger of Conway, R F D No. 1. Edwin Eason, Julius El wards and Ceo. Johnson of Willow. Furraan B\)wler and Harvey Fowler of Loris. Herbert Lupo, Swinlon Lee and Leslie Causey of Green Sea. Jerry Allen, Joy. Alton Anderson, Adrian, L D. Gore, Fred Suggs, Nathan and Beuloe Stevens of Sanford. Willie Moore, Davis Cannon and Cletus Cook of lloree. Mack Richardson, R V, Squires and Scarborough of Galivants Ferry. Earl Smith of Horee. Willie Graham of Aynor. Jessie Hacks of Conway. Dozier Mishoe of Stalvey. Zida Alford of Galivauts Ferry Route No. 2. Suinpler Carter. Jiminie Carter, Taim adge TLdd, Nat lan Prince of SiinfMrri 1 - --1 ** MUUIU i, UUU UJ . Hi 13 ?OVU of Sanford Rout 5 2 J-erry Martin of Conway H F D 1 Rollin Buxley, Spurguon Baxley, and G. Ford Kirtou of Galivantj* Ferry, R K D 1. Dannie McCoy Coats of Doris, R F D Nj. 1. Chester B. K ng, Myrtle Bjaeh, Wal.t'j Granain and Z :ek Singlet n of Toddville. Dolphm Gralog ?r of Sanford R F D No. 2. I su-pootthat you ooys are prepiring your acre. Bi sure to prepare it well. Agricultural experiments shows that land broke 3 inohos deep will hold 2(JU0 gallons of water, 9 icohes , will hoid Gil'J'i gallons and 12 inohes will huld 83')0 gallons. A strong, well aevelopod stalk of 0 rrn uses ab>at one gallon per day. So you see the imporaanco of ploughing your land deep so as to store or hold water for dry weather. S, H. Brown. I m m w 1 - bm-i- ? ~ ^ Myrtle Beach News. . To the Editor and Readers, [lope you'll not. gtt worried at my writing so often, 1 am so anxious to hear from other writers in the county, until my anxiety grows into a desire to send just a word from . .. our side of the river. How we enjoy a bright, beautiful sunshiny day like last Sunday, most especially, when it follows such a dark, dismal rainy one as latt Fri dav was. Things in general 9eetn to be moving on nicety, and with few exceptions. The health is fairly good. Dots of irish pot itoes planted, and many more to plant as soon as the land becomes dry enough. Our farmers are busy, and making extra e(T )rts 1) realize a greater harvest than ever before from their farms. , Glad we are; that our people are becoming more and more interesting in farm life. This is court week. Mcs >*9. Geo. W. King, Ed McCracken, William Todd, Joe B. Sfcalvey and Melvin Owens are among the number attending cjurt from here tr h week. Misses Ida Watts, and Delta Chest nut attended the wedding at CoolSpring last wee k. Mts Ralph Holbert, of Myrtle B^acb, spent some time with her mother last week. Miss Vera Owens, a charming young lady of this community spent \ several days in Geergetown recently visiting friends mi relatives. She returned the first of the week, and of course, had quite a pleasant trip. The young pepole's "musical club,, organized by the schoojl and young folks of the commuuity, meets ] regularly twice a month. Much interest is shown, and the membership : keeps growing. Our people are taking a bold stand for public progress and betterment. For this I am justly proud. The work on the Conway and Myrtle Beach read is progressing nicely. The much needed, Drainage System tbats being worked up, in this sec- g lien, meets the hearty approval o p nearly every 'cit'zm here. h The young as well as old stand *or a better schools and churches cleaner g politics, and improved cond.tions in ^ home life. f May the time soon come when those much needed changes, for the public good, will be made, and our people will unite their efforts to *make our county, our State and our Nation all that they can and should be made. ?i Delta Chestnut. ? nm Si $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has Jl been able to cure in ail its stages, Mid that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh tI Cure is the only positive cure now u known to the medical fraternity, Catarrh being a constitutional dis- m ease, rrquires a constitutional treat_ 1 1 '? OnfnM-l. f ~ I- A - 1 A" lunui. JLJLOJI O vatauu uurt! ia IckKen uc internally, ccting directly upon the m blood and mucous surfaces of the H1 syfct>m, thereby destroying the'foun- Av datio i of the disease, and giving the patient ttrength by building up the uo Constitution and assisting nature in < doing its ^eork. The proprietors F* have so much faith in its cut's'ive powers tbfct they offer One Hundred Hollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY A CO , = Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. on Take Hall's Family Pills for conI $iipation. AC* ^ Feel Miserable? Out of sorts, depressed, pain in the back?Electric Hitters renews your health and strength. A guar- ' anteed Liver and Kidney remedy, j Money back if not satisfied. Itcom- ' pletel.v cured Robert Madsen, of i West Burlington, Iowa, who suffer- ' ed from virulent liver trouble for i eight months. After lour doctors gave him up, he took Electric Bit- < ters and is now a well man. Get a ' bottle today; it will do the same for j you. Keep in the house for all liver and Kidney complaints. Perfectly safe and dependable. Its results will surprise you. 50e. and 11.00. H. E. Bucklen Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. Adv _ i The Whiteville Lumber Co., be- I gan last December to cut their large timber holdings in the Ebentzer sec \ tion of this county. They are now going ahead with the work supply- | ing their mills at Whiteville. They have a railroad leading down from i Whiteville into this county reaching the timber they have purchased in | this county last year, partly from individual land owner in that section of the eouLty. ar.d in a large block from the Gardner & Lacey Lurnbei ' Co. Their work in that section of the coun y will t*ko several to flu 1st. Administrators Sale. By virtue of the autht rity vektod In mt by the Probate Court, I will pell at pubHe auction to the highest hlddeie, l< 1 cash, beginning a' 11 o'clock In 'ha for*, noon on Friday, March 13'h, 1014, t ? following personal pr ?periy of the esti t ot B, L i'aaty, aeeeuseo, ht what t known as his ''Bay F-rin" near Buck vl'le, 8, consisting of 4 mules, 11 brad of cattle, 7 hogs, 1" 0 bushels o corn, fi tc?L8 of hay, wagon", caris, ham* esp, cultivators, plows, and ni merou* otlor article.?, o! farming industry. E, K. Beaty, A i nlulstra >r of B L. Beaty, Deceased. Used February V?l-t, A. I) , 11)14. Notice of Election. By virtue of authority vested in tis l>y the County Board of Education, we the | undersigned will Ju lian election at the Cedar Creek School House, Saturday March 7th, for the purpose of voting on a apeclil tax of 4 mills to supplement the school fun ds of District No. 80. Poles open at 8 a. m. close 4 p. in, W. W. Williamson, A G. //itison, H. W. McDanlel, Trustees. Lightning Security. I represent the St, Louis Lightning Rod Co., the largest factory in the world. 1 % P uselthe improved scroll brace, one that is not used by any other factory in the world. Guarantee goes with all work, that it shall give ^ perfect satisfaction. Will compete with the priceB of any factory in the world. My prices, q when the quality of the material and work is considered cannot be beat in v the world. D. C. JOHNSON, Galivants Ferry, S. C. G R. F. D. No. 2. New Store. We have bought out the stock of > F. Gasque Co, 1n the corner op losite the Horry Tobacco Wart - ~ cuse. We carry up-to-date |Staple nd Fancy Groceries, Beef, Pork, 6 ausige, Etc. Give us a call and J e ccnvinced that our goods are m resh. J Yours for business t J. T. Proctor Jr. J & Co. j t>HONE 102. | STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ! County of Horry 2 By J. S. Vuuglit, Esq., Probate J Jdge. m Whereas, J, D. Halgler made suit to J e, to grant him Letters of Adminlstra- f >n of the Estate of and effects of Kate f aigler Oliver. 1 These are therefore to cite and ad- ( onish all and singular the kindred and m editor ofsthe said Kate Ilaigler Oliver iceased. and they be and appear, before f e, In the Court Of i'robate, to be held m Conway, S. C., on March 9th, nex% ter publication hereof, at 11 o'olock In e forenoon, to ahew cause, If any they ,ve, why the paid Aduiinistratlou should t be granted. I ; Given under my Hand, this 10th day bruary Anno Domini, 1914. Published .,n the 19t)i and 26th da)8 of tbruary 1914 ln?the Horry Herald. ... * J..S. Vauaht, > Prol ate Jtidge ofJHoiry County. The Best- Hot Weather Tonic OVB'S TASTRI.KUSchill TONIC enriches the od. builds up the whole system and will won- w| fully strengthen and fortify you to withstand i depressing cflect of the hot summer. SCc. r'oNL* 3 RESC \ | The Fi 8 IfflSK SOSSOSSO Pi :"%j READ WHAT NOTED I] LIPPMAN'S GREAT Dr. Alldredfic. Regency, Texas, write#: It is the leading blood purifier." l!*?: Dr. Whitehead, Metcalfe, Oa., proscribes i||a It. and with P. P. P. completely cured J. IpH H. Davidson, who had Buffered fifteen years with blood poison and sores. - IT WILL HBLP YOU, TOO-* | F. V. LIPPMAN, SAV Horry County L. D. MAGRA T i T , - write us and w Put your name Ihis slip and mail Horry Count. ifour property will lay we receive it. lorry County Trust Coa C onway, S C entleraen;? Kindly inspect ou u r an c e Xame Address "bankIT CONWA\ Has largest Capital and Si HonjCci CAPITAL STOCK SURPLUS, lil AISI 1/l l Y Ul< SIUIKHULUKI SECURITY TO DEPOSITORS,. DIRECTORS ROBT. B. SCARBOROUGH, A. P. LEVER, GEORGE J. HOLLIDAY, We offer our Customers which their Accounts will ji your business. Robt. B. Scarborough, D. V. Rich President. Vice-Pren We continue to pay 5 per cent, on year *\. #. \ +' r ] ll I - I 11 ?*r- * / 3 MOI JURCES OVE Only three Months old and tl Having sufficient means to 1 Horry, And wishing to do Banking business, large or si help, come to see us. When you have money to it. We pay 5 per cent. 1! DEPOSITS. Miners & Mi Conwaj-, "THE FARMERS CSOOCKSOCOOS ]| Rheumatism I j DUaJ B-:- tl uivvu rvisun j Scrofula, Malaria I jj Skin Disease I | Because it Purifies ffl the Blood I j] I PBOrLE SAY or ||| ' REMEDY?P. P. P. 1 Rabbi Salomon, of th? B*Tiinih Cob* ||| rresation, writes: ' Had seven sttscks of r Malarial fcvar lasting from week to ton B2 days. I took your mediclno as a forlorn ^ hope, but now confata that P. P. P. was 1 Rj a real benefit." ^ \T ALL DRUQQI9T6?$1.00 >t ANNAH, QEORQIA | I ' Trust Co. ! TH, Manager. | e will write you 1 an address onit to the III ii Trucfr Pa III J ilUOl uu. be insured the lpany , r property for in. i . ??i????? HORRY, s. c. I i irplus of any Bank in K j ddIT. ? ? $ 50 000 I I 17 500 I ftS, 50 000 | I 117 500 || I). V. RICHARDSON, C W. A. JOHNSON, I r? WILL A. FREEMAN. I every Accomodation Z A) ustify, and we solicit I com I H. L afdftott, Will A. Freeman, I rpjju iktent. Cashier. I be p ly deposits i j.4* 1J * ?. p> :K ,,j , V ; MTHS R $96.00 lie above it the Facts, iclp the Farmers of so. we solicit your nail. When you wish deposit, let us have MEREST ON TIME erchants I s. c. FRIEND." nraif mm imnniuroo aru nnmntdo. ? r "" .V ~r~ 'i 'r .' " Groceries sale I To H( 550 bbla Best Flour 100 bbls Self Rising F 200 Bags Sugar 200 Kegs Syrup 425 Bags Head Rice 250 Caddies Tobacco Two Cars Corn Two Cars Best Seed C One Car Coffee 500 Bags Shorts Ten Tons Lard m icn ions is&con 75 Hairs Grits 109 Hags Meal ;'"v And piles of other C die fertilizer and can We have a paid in c dollars and it will be I when in need of anyth eery line. Will cut cio have no cash come to t Palmetto "Coopei MULLII Trespass Notice. ! 1 persons are hereby forbidden iter or trespass on my land in vav Township, known as tbe ivQrsl^tr M)d Hilliard Tcdd s B^ctndgd by labds of J. W. ieTi s, inr Bn y d;' jr., aitnT . D. i and others. All violators will unlshed to tbe full extent of the 8. A Gore, 4t Saqford, 8. C., No. 2. 0 l d" 8 o.oo g Bank, 1 | KiOOOOKiJ 1 . 1 For m"?nv vears tha old reliable 5. firm of DUSKftBURY <fc CO , | hap been encacr^d In furnishing to jj the p^op'p of this entire section, jl th#? jjoods and supplies that they jj need, In almost er dlc$s varl( tr w nf the very best quality, and at j] price that were entirely fair and i| ill which has shown that we were jj willing to live and 1? t live. If you want a sqnre dral come i| and give us your trade. We have \ l{ been studying your wants, and is jj a pleasure to servo you. ill GO 1 TODDVILLE, S. C. jjj 1 11 ^r^GSFJr=^i^J?=2 cWr^n=I^ TZSTeej ;r=^Jj] 4 : at WholePrices ?rry FARMERS: I 'lour I lata I Iroceriea ton. w? i">"- ' ? W ? ? V At ship anywhere, apital of fifty thousand ;o your interest to see us ing in the guano or grose for cash but if you lee us anyway. Grocery Co r Wholesale" *4S, S. C I Trespass Notice. | All person are hereby forbidden I to enter or trespass in any manner i upon that certain tract of land in I Con way township, containing 160 I acres, more or less, bounded hy lands of Peter Hughes, Herd/ Chestnut, R. M Steven and ether i. All violators of this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law, H. H. Woodward.