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,.c - LtMBl* RAILROAD lnHrCwnty'iRich Trucking Section Will Open up by Commission Ruling. Word was received by Col. E. J. Watson, commissioner of agriculture for South Carolina, recently, that the Whiteylile Lumoer Railroai Co., which runs from Vineland, N C., to Bryans, S. C , had secured permisR slon from the interstate commerce commission to carry freight and truck. This permission, however, does not apply to passenger business. Special dispensation for the lurn ber railroad to carrv frpiuht. v.m <sp o _ w " v cured through the efforts of Commissioner Watson, who went before the coDtni&sion in Washington recently and explained that it would bo Lie means of opening up the trucking country in the northwestern part of Horry county to the principal mar-! kets of the country. NOTICE. The Democratic precinct clubs of Horry county are hereby called t) j meet at. the'r respective places of meeting at 12 o clock M , on Satur- i day, April 26th. 11114, for the pur-J pose of rc-organizing the clubs and j electing delegates (one for every 25 members of club and maj )rity fraction thereof) to the county convention. The county convention meets at the court house in Conway on! Monday, May 4ih, 1914, for the purpose of electing a couuty chairman, I member of the State executive com i mlttee, and six delegates to the<State convention and transact such!' othci business as it .xay find nece.4-' sary* The State convention will j J meet in in Columbia, S. C., May ( 20th, 1914. J. A. Lewis, E S. C. Baker, < County Chairman, Sejretary. j o < 1*7 A VTTiTn r\ *? r% m mu:?r my experienced leg ' sawyers, two dollars per day and j up, money advanced every Saturday, hill work no water. i Apply next Monday at Clarendon, N, Q. Adv. < 1 -ju 1 -J WANTED?Energetic, well versed men of good standing to co-operate with us in the general introduction of a product of tested qualities of greatest benefit to farmers as fertilization cost reducer. OlTer liberal) commission, contract, exclusive territory. Write P.O. Box 363, Savannah, Ga. Adv 5-7-41. i BIG AGRICI TWELVE HUNDRED AND F1 in throwing open Twenty Thousand . ing of celery, sweet :.nd Irish potato* grown in this fertile section, as well hi paper-shell pecans. Providing you are eligible under 1 to break away from the drudgery and land of plenty, to which, if granted..T The best security on earth is th are benefitting by the inere??ing hij An Opportunity Vou will not be required to leave y L- logs now. All weavk' oi' those to who ^Zh^Jjbey p'aDt, or arrange to have ph; of the*atH>?e-iiientloned products with -which we will have it opera! xl (ham for grantees, in consideration of 25 profits derived from the sale of the cro the grantee to pursue his or her prt such time as they determine just whu acres amounts to. Consider what this of Income, when statistics show that tl celery amounted to $1,268.45, and 4h? I cared-for paper shell pecans in full l>^ owi er as high as $500.00 per year. V that after it is proven by actual result s the land that they will need no furth no time in locating in thi9 land of pier grantees to occupy the land within ter some one who will occupy it; otherwi the grantor. 7'he land included In this opening and adjoining the Atlanta. Birmtngha road about twenty-five miles west of log city Of fifteen thousand, having d \ ice to New York and Boston, and exc \ portatlon facilities to all points. The \ for six months of the year, from April i gte^s; the climate Is inoat healthful, d ating, and there is an ample ralnMl o OUR AIM IS FOR MUTUALLY BEN As we are extremely detirous of on this property, and assist in its d ivel greatly increase the value of nirroun property, which we will hold, an ; t along the Atlanta, Birmingham and A thus facilitate the service, we feel these tracts to those who register w.t ir mind business and residence plots a sale after the opening, but which wi 1 We have "money-leaking afterwai his liberal-minded ripening, similar to i / SOUTHERN 01 CO] V. *) ; Southern Georgia^ Bail road-Land Dev wasmngiOD, V. U. Kegbt ration Department: I hereby make application to ] with the correct answer* to the follow Name ; Bute I 1 Age Married or Single.. Nationality If my application for reglatratio tioo and particulars, including maps c Jtallfosd, U*a transportation facilities, i i. iii iL>< . , - * ' T v vJ R Bowles, tbo manager of tbi Horry Tobacoo Warehouse arrlwe< ia Co a way last Saturday; and be wil spend several days here In the Inter ed of his warobouse for the ooraluj season's business. The next term of court will; b tba'. of the General Sessions and i will convene on Monday, May 25th NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the decree ?nd judgement of the court made by his Honor C. J. Kamage, Special ('residing Judge, in the case of Host M. Anderson Plaintiff vs Delia Anderson et ;il., Defendants and dated the 30th day of March A. D. 1914, I, tin undersigned W. L. Hryan, Clerk ol the Court of Common Pleas, of Horry County, will sell at public auction tc the highest bidder before the Court House door at Conway, in Horry County, and State of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, on salesday in May next, it being the 4th day ol said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry County, and described as follows, to wit. All and singular that certain tract or lot of land in theCounty and State aforesaid, and in the Town of Conway, situate on the Sontb side of 6th Avenue about 359 feet west of the intersection of Burroughs Street; ,bounded on (he North by 6th Av?nue, East by lot sold under order of this court out of (be estate of V. G. Anderson to W. () Burroughs, South by Odd Fellow's Lodge Lot, West by an Alley connect ingtlie Race Path with 6th Avenue. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers, Conway, S. C., April l.ilh 1P14. J. () Norton, VV. L. Bryan Plaintiff's Attorney C. C. C. P. NOTICE OF SALE. Cndfr and by v'rtue of t lie decree and judgement of ttiecourt made by his Honor ('. J. Kamage, Special Presiding ./udge, in the case of Florence P. Cooper. Petitioner, Plain I iff vs. J. P. Cooper et a)., Defendants und dated the 30th day of March A. I) . 1014, I, the undersigned VV. L. Bryan, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of 1 lorry County, will se))*'\t public auction to the highest bidder before the Conrt House door at Conway, in H >rry County, and State of South Can>lma during legal hours of iale, on salesday in May uext, it being 'he 4th day of said month, a 1 and singular jhose ceittin lands situate in Horry County, and described as follows to wit: All that tract of bnd, conta'ning fifry (50),acres, mere or less, situate in Bucks township, in the County and State aforesaid, being part of the estate lands of the l ite John M. Cooper, and bounded on the North, North-West, and West by the run of Hunt'ng Swamp, on the South by the Potato Bed Ferry Public Hoad, aod on the East by lands of 11. O. llendrick?. TERMS of SVe Cadi. Purchaser to pay for pipers, Conway, S. C., March 81st, 1914. J. O. Norton, W. I. Bryan, Plaintiff's Attorney C. C. C. P. ULTURAL LAI FTY TRACTS of live and ten acres eac \cres of Rich, Southern Goorgia Land, 5% cantaloupes, wi'er melons, corn, oats, s a large varieties of semi-tropical fruits, die classifications prescribed by us, you art toil cf a small wage, or working for the ouwill hold a warranty deed and abstrat le earth itself, and land is the basis of i ;h cost of living, while others are suffe to Secure Rich Without Capital our p'esent surround- Pacific and other r m we grant tracts is and we expect to bt nfed, a crop of one will receive the trac in three years after We have also j ss'ed and replanted) be the best fipilppe per cent, of the net cial farm and orcha ps, thereby allowing thousand seres, anc sent occupation until who register and r it the yield of their experiments and scl may mean as a source we are arranging i le yield oi one ai re of many disappointmi t one acre of well ings conducted by aring, should net its1 roads, by granting i ye are of the opinion ber of tracts to be obtained in operating farm and orchard < er urging, and waste ter locate In one oi lty. We/also require Examination i 1 years, or sell it to ed and tlie opening ise tt reverts back to f.V, Georgia, one o! whic.ii is located oi ; is located directly on ter toe closingof r ui and Atlantic Kail- The presence c Brunswick. a :hriv Browntown on the irect steamship serv- for there will ho n< ellent railroad trans conducted by a con average temperature those registered w to October, is 77 de- granted. a< soon af elightful, and invlgoi- With the ever f r?t inches per year. there is no corresj eficial results naturally as the p having settlers locate in pursuit of heal opment, and thereby continue to be"hai ding and intervening Tiie prosperou o increase the trafli ire the descendant: itlantic Railroad, an ! it was plentiful, wl wair.intfd in granting ed no bind are now h us, ii e also have alizc that this ma vldc.h we will oiTer for this country witl not 1 n..l It /) A 1 1 -- I ? .. 'v i>o iiuiuum in r, gtiouI<1 not 1)8 nece! rd" considerations in warding us 11?e apj rhose of the Northern announcement. ?01101A RA1LKOAI)-IjA.NI) DEVEl.t L.ORADO BUILDING, WASHINGTON, elopment Bureau, register for your Fruit and Agricultural R lug questions. City Street or It. F. I). No, Widow, Widower, or Orj l)o you now own over ten acres of land in n is accepted, please send me, without ob >f the land, showing its exact location on agricultural, fruit and nut-growing posslb !| BRACE UP, 010 CHAP; } ! Nothing Like ROOT JUICE ! Put New Life an e Guar; t No wonder you feel tired, lazy, "good for ii<. tiling." achy, "all in" Your system ia clogg ed up with winter's impurities like h newer af t<r a cloud buret. Your b'ood ia stagnant with hu accumulation of poison- MBf \ , r oris tilth and your whole Jj/f || i* ii?-uun it iiioiviiigu ^ jx*- |KV| J, ? house cleaning renovnt- I^VI rc i I ting; you want u toning f ^\v ^jRli > up, a bracing, purifying, . I | Hint xv'jen you got it you'll y tNn IW 1 fool us ?|)-y hh u younghut's what K O O T ' Jl'it'K does, starts riglit ^ . in with tho Ht o in in* 11, __ / ' works up now and strong ftsSPKfcJ j^| L digestive power stirs 1 ' up tho lu/.y liver and gets ' the bowels busy It stops ^uKwnfmk tho poisons from ontoring tho blood mid then cleans tijr ^lUIwflf)^ f out all that aro already ^Bmjff Ul p there. > o n'l 1 feel its TBkl Mil magic inlluence upon the Ar In kidneys, too; feel it nniek> jtv:?^ H||| ly. strained nerves' thai HHk Wt W are all "oil edge" will ?*- ?uxl mighty soon behave again "Brace Up, Old ( and give you peaco. ROOT JU11 There was an entertainment at the Burroughs School Auditorium last b'ridav night given by the pupils of the 10th grade for the beneii> of the "Contonian" the school organ. It was well attended and the results were gratifying. AtioseoeQi 1 ONL 9 RES* 1$ | The F; S &C - r, - r M OPENING :h to be granted to prospective settler which Is admirable adapted to the growcotton, hay? in fact, all sfaple crops and the famous immensely profitable 5 now offered an excellent opportunity benefit of landlords, and go back to a it. ill wealth. Owners of productive lands ring from it. Productive Land ailroads when they granted their lands ?nefit thereby, as well as the ones who :ts. planned to develop what is designed to d, most up-to date, scientific, eommerird in existence. It will consist of six 1 wi'l be included in tnis opening. All eceive tracts will get the beeht or the lentific methods In vogue thereon. While 0 prevent over-reglttration. we will avoid ?nts, such aa occurred In other land openthe United States Government and raildmse who register in excess of the numgranted, an interest in this commercial enterprise, in the hope that they may laf our town sites, of the land will cheerfully be permitt1 w ill he held at B owntown, Wavne Coun ' the stations of the A. B, & A. Railroad, i this property, and will occur as soon afegistrations as arrangements can he made. >f those registered will not be necessary at opening day unless they wish to attend, r> favoritism shown anyone, it will he rimittee selected for the purpose, and ill be notified of what they have been i possible. -increasitvg population of this country ponding increase in the area of land, and opulation increases and seeks the land th, happiness and independence, it will rder to secure. s and cuutented class In Europe to-day s of those who secured land there when lile the descendants of those who obtainthe peacants and slaves. You must reiy be your last chance to secure land in hout a large outlay of capital, so it 4sarv to ncffA vr?n to not ui e ? ... ...BU v hv? ??i win c ny mrdication for registration attached to this 3PMENT BUREAU, I). a ailroid-Land Opening, and furniah you )han Occupation'...., lie United States? ligation; further and complete Informsthe Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic llltiea, etc. 0??#A A * d% M M A A i?4 *4 44 a* ? signature, ^ * / 4 | -t l. \ ' rOU'VE EOT SPRING FEVfR m ! to Clean Out the Blood and H id "Pep" Into You. 1 anteed. | The beat that^Naturo ha* given to mankind in uiv wagr ui iii??w;iuii roots and OPTUB and lull K. B is in this wondor-Workor body builder, i*lcanKoi? H purlllor, and it's safo. Ii ff, ns will pick you up and make E you over, yive you a now E f s** supply of neodnd forct^ I j / ? vim, strength, lire and ff III ) > / s . upoi>" HO quickly tlnd I N ) 5 / y?n " xvo,IMk,?' how it hap- ft f I y ( c / penod. Thoro novor was I LX/ a hot tor tonic known., I.o- H ' monihor, it's It (> b T ^W ' ',>t atiy w JriCB u\miu ra n tooil. 9 flMMI f " H ti?>t to do tlio work Bj mWlAL / and satisfy you or hack Stj ooos your inonoy. You P" /K? don't Itavo to usn a gal jjw d iiHr Ion of it, either?a fow do- 61 ij^g^ wl'l prove its worth Fj 1 noyl Luok What [i JE Did for Me " : WANTED ?Fifty experienced let* Hag sawers, two dollirs per day and up hill work, no water Money advar-' ted every Saturday Apply next T Mondav at Clarendon, N C,, at Wil- J liams & Co,'s Store, Ady i i a: i % y 3 Mor OURCES OVE Only three Months old and th Having sufficient means to lit Horry, And wishing to do Hanking business, large or sm help, come to see us. When you have money to c it. W? pay 5 per cent. IN DEPOSITS. armers & Mt Conwaj', ! "THE FARMERS \co whi .jrecomr The ocoasion of the dedication of the new MethodUt church next Sunday will be ao affair of note. A ?ppi i&rge congregation i& expected to ' be out. ihe, *. As Stron; The FARMERS9 SI with a view to assist t growing: section of Horr; its worth from the start as any. If you want to deposit ing bring it to us. If we will do so in every way a ing. Fprmorc' ' u m imHjg & % AY NOR MsmnrmirTTTm^Mrm nmHi A GRIPPE ?? ND BAD COLDS " 2.r?c and 50< R S?6^0< e above is the Facts. ?Ip the Farmers of so. we solicit sour all. When you wish leposit. let us have TEH EST ON TIME 5. C. FRIEND." 5^4 ^ /i/'] ? ><*? ^ N\^\^ ^\ \ \^33 R. I' D. No.x3, Kenicrsville \\ \ \ \\\\\\ ; LoysterNGuano Co,, N \ \ orfolk, Va. x \\ \ \\ \ \ \ \ X men: \ \ \ lave been using your goot d it is all O. K. This year 4 on half an acre and made eh brought me $219.96,' c i on one acre which broug! am well pleased with yoi nend it as a high grade fer Yours respeetf (Signed % To Prevent Blood Poisoning ly at once the wonderful old reliable DR. T!*:vfc ANTlSKPTlC HIMMNG OIL, a our. 1 dressing thai riicves pain and heals at lainc time. Nof a liniment. 25c. 50c. $1.00. 0 \ ....... .. f * l? w H???^rO' 1 E as Any. i H ["ATE BANK was started he people of a busy and y County. It has proved , and is now just as strong f I your money for safe keep- I i ca n accommodate you we | onsistent with sound b&ftK? ? State Bank, iwmmammammmummmmmmami R ?Sr, JOHNSON'S 5, nod Tablets 26c TONIC r - " ' "" ~ i3$$&S9?$%S2?% 1 OLD. S D.OO g , 1 lank, | ' J? 1 ..ii i#.-, iy(( y / s Is for sometime I tilizer. 'R. SMITH, ^ ANOj^l J ' *'?< :?: I Sryeral more new stores are being 1 j talked of and ihey will oo doubt begin about.the linpe the ohtera acw W being built are finished* Conway growing everyday, '"y" /H