The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 23, 1914, Image 8
B t Harper was Id Conway a few
X. H. Roberts of Green Sea wa9 in
Conway one day last week.
J. D. West of Sooastee was in
Conway la*t Sunday.
? J Durant of Privetts was a
pleasant caller one day recently.
The showers of rain continued
through the firs>t part of this week.
T.I B Owens of Socastee was among
the people visiting Conway ou bus^
iness last Saturday.
Miss L >ula Sing of Port Harrelsoc
spent last Thursday night in Conway
with friend?.
v
B O. Todd who recently started
a cool drink and lunch counter business
in rear of the town hall fronting
3-d Avenue, has sold out his in
te^est to bis brother J P Tcdd, who
will continue the business in his
place. T-. M. Johnson will still be
wit.h tbe business.
The Loris News, we are sorry lo
state, has suspended publication.
Arrangcmet ts may be made in the
near future to jtirt tbe publication
of the piper attain. Financial difficulties
alone seems to have been the
cause. Loris is a growing town and
needs a newspapar as much as anything
else could be metioned.
NOTICE.
Tbe Democratic precinct clubs of
Horry county are hereby called to
meet at their respective places of
meetirg at 12 o'clock Mon Saturday,
April 2bth, 1914, for the purpose
of re-organizing the clubs and
electing delegates (one for every 25
members of club and majority fraction
thereof) to tbe county convention.
The county convention meets
at the court house in Conway on
Monday, May 4th, 1914, for the purpose
of eleeting a county chairman,
member of the Sute executive committee,
and six delegates to the
State convention and transact such
other business as it n.ay find necessary
Tbe State convention will
meet in in Columbia, S. C., May
20th, 1914.
J. A. Lewis, E S. C. Raker,
County Chairman, Sesretary.
WANTED?Energetic, well versed
men of good standing to co-oper
tue wim us in me general introduction
of a product of tested qualities
of greatest benefit to farmers as fertilization
cost reducer. Offer liberal
commission, contract, exclusive territory.
Write P. O. Box 363, Savannah,
Ga. Adv 5-7-4t.
gpHlll
1 Lowei
I Friday
$r ANI
| LdflFl Wa Vio vn
|T-?- I II V uu v V, 11IC ^UUUD.
^xj Sale.
^gfir] I Ladies Shoes from 98c to
Men's $5 00 Shoes for
Men's $2 50 Shoes for
I Childrens Shoes from 50c t
Men's $15 00 Suits, now. ..
Men's #10 00 Suits, now..
4^1 Men's $5 0) Suits, now
\ jjvl Men's $4 00 Pants, now
\A| Men's $1 25 Pants now ..
\\| Boys 75c Suits, now
Boys $1 50 Suits, now
JjfTI Boys Pants from 19c to$l
\|^| Ladies f5 00 Skirts, now
, j | Ladies $1 75Skirts, now...
^ This Sale wil
marked in plain fig
Jr The doors wi
VVPIUAU TH fnitTiflg
^ given a nice presi
IJ F RAE
9M4
* "The political pot is beginning to
boil. La dead earnest now. The candidates
will no doubt roon becoming
out with their announcements.
At the biennial meeting of the
graod lodge Knights of Honor in
Columbia labt week, Col. D. A. Spiyey
was elected Past Grand Pibtator.
Col. C. P. Quait'.ebaum was
elected as one of tie three grand
trustees. R. A. Oliphantof Union
was elected supreme representative
for a term of four years, with C( 1.
C. P. Q atilebaum of Conway as
alternate, The grand lodge was in
session in Columbia for ,two days
and there were thirty five delegates
in attendance upjn it. The reports
by the various otlitiers showed that
tVlA I n Q All t h Pn l?nli tn n m
I UJU U1UC! IU UV/UUU VU1UIIUU 10 uu
excellent shape.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of the decree
<?nd judgement of the court made by
his Honor C. J. l\?ITiog , Special,
Presiding Judge, In the case of Rosa
M. Anderson Plaintiff vs Delia Anderson
et al., Defendants and dated the
30th day of March A. D. 1914, I, the
undersigned W. L. Bryan, Clerk of
the Court of Common Pleas, of Horry
County, will sell at public auction to
the highest bidder before the Court
House dbor at Conway, in Horry
County, and State of South Carolina,
during legal hours of sale, onsalesday
in May next, it being the 4th day of
said month, all and singular those
certain lands situate in Horry County,
and described as follows, to wit.
I All and singular that certain tract
| or lot of land in the County and State
aforesaid, and in the Town of Conway,
situate on the Soutb side of 6th Avenue
about 350 feet west of the intersection
of Burroughs Street;,bounded
on the North hy 6th Av?nue, East by
lot sold tinder order of this court out
of the estate of V, G. Anderson to W.
| O. Burroughs, South by Odd Fellow's
Lodge Lot, West by an Alley connect
ingthe Race Path with 6th Avenue.
TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser
to pay for papers, Conway, S. C.,
April 13th 1914.
j J. O Norton, W. L. Bryan
I>l_ _ k A. A. A-% / . /?. ? ?
j i ittimiii ? Aiiorney, t. 1.1. r.
Notice
of Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned as guardian of Ruth
Stafford Sessons, Bessie Maude Sessions,
and Marguerite Allene Sessions.
will apply to the judge of probate
of Horry County at his office at
Conway, S. C , at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon on the 1st day of June A.
D. 1914. for a final discharge as
such guardian.
Bank of Conwav, Conway Savings
Bank, Successor to Bank of Conway.
i i
>t Price
COMMENCING
, May 1st,
} LASTS TEN DAI
You have the Price. So a
$2 00 Ladies White Wa
$2 45 Ladies White - a
$1 38 O re lot 10c Diets
o $1 00 One lot 8c Calico,
-- $8 00 Men's Half Hose 2l
$6 00 Men's Half Hose 10
$2 50 Ladies Hose 25c kit
? $2 48 Children's Hose frc
98 Handkerchiefs k5c 1
45 5c Lace and Embrc
85 25c Embroidery at
75c Embroidery at
$2 25 ladies Trimmed II
- 98 Ladies Trimmed Hi
II open May 1st at 9 A. M.
;ures.
ill be thrown wide open at 9
: our store at the opening o:
;nt FREE.
III Pnnun
ML, uuiina
' mm i -m
OH, HO, HO, HUI
Wake Up. Shake It Off. '
the Wonder Tonic,
Body
Now't> tbetime to giv* your bod;?
yo ?r stomach, bowels, kidneys nnd b'ood
- -a io:?d. oil-fashioned
house clearing a:.d
f;et rid of the ftuguaut
m. ur ties th t \ou' ? /Ml
been stoiiug up >11 ?
wiiter. Your who e A
sy.-tem is ?>o clogged jfi'
up that ev? ry vit il organ
in your body is
hull' a>l ep. That's / i ^Bj
wh?t nukes you f* el J (//
so ia/e/, tired and yaw- C h
n>. Your v.t o Jener
g> and steam and vim NWii
and fore" le bottled
up and corked eo \)\
ttuhly with 1 in purltics
ihut iliey can't get y^MIK
Remove the ^stoppe *
and watch them a /
viu Wutpii ttiu HHHHWHHBnHI
'"--j , yawny
feling vanish ' Uh,,Ho, llum! i:
and feel the reno\a- JUICE to Overcoi
ted blood Kart rush- Feel
ing through >o ir veins. how quickly
your tired nerve will pick up sod how
wend< rfully rested, ; refreshed yeu feel
after a good night's*sleep.
LA GRIPPE?
AND BAD COLDS " 26c and 50c,
foNL
? RES<
8
| The F;
k
Sale1!
1914 I
ts. \L
ttend this 10 Day3 Sw
1st 43
ifet |1 25 kind, row 85
Girghtms, now 07 \ \
now .. 04
>c kind, now 19
c kind, now 08
id, now 18 jfBr
im 4c to 8c.
kind, now 03
tidery, 2 l-2c per yard. j
18c per yard.
40c per yard. i/W
ats |5 00 kind, now $2 25
ats $1 50 kind, now 98
All goods will be
M. The first ten iV
f our doors will be ^
mmmm*M J
"V"
I. SPRING FEVER
you Need KOOT JUICE?
Pracer, Cleanser and
Purifier.
HOOT JUICE will 9how you these re- r
mlts iu ft few days time. It's the grei.t ^
* es: * b'ood and body j T
terovator, 8 y t e iu
I3A1 flhi cl an^er, builder, r - j
^ Vt 56 Child tvUCNOU *
^Sp fiE ever l htd in nil yo r r
t lif<\. It wakeb line*- >
r! /TV '* ery a ' aud orgnn lu | *
I th * bo ly and ir<* sat*-- *
m,Ce 1,1 JVJ-tnr*=*o own' [
/ it/A illi ws'oratlves-- roots,!
*** VttA iie ba, H?aved ?nd
1 \tl -L ' bark-. It's a new ad/
I jff-1 / different kind of t . - 1
V / k, anda woniler. A .1 *
1 Ulx^/7 g?od druggists tell it
SlS. f jW od a uuirantee to give *
^r l ack t very cut it
(o ts if y* u're not .
Ik] *uo. e t tan sailt lied. >
Bl C et a hot.le and try (
it. Try it f?.r j si a 1
^??? r?w days on thij guar- f
surely in cea nuoi uotee. " But reinetn | '
ne This Tired-Out ber, get the" genuine ; k
ing." lti O ' JUI E and i
don't let any urr liable druggist insult /
you by otlerin^ s ahe worthless in i ailon
of his own. ^
i
JOHNSON'S
, and Tablets 26c TONIC
BOOB??????!
V 3 MOI
SURGES OVE
Only three Months old and I
Having sufficient means to
Horry, And wishing to dc
Hanking business, large or s
help, come to see us.
When you have money to
it. We pay 5 per cent. 1
DEPOSITS.
armers & M
Conway,
"THE FARMER!
1 WEI VE HUNDRED AND FJF1
in throwing open Twenty Thousand Aci
ing of eel'ry, sweet Mid Irirh pot?t< e ,
grown in this fertile section, as well ?s a
paper-shell pecans.
Providing jou are el'gih'e under the
to break nwi y frtin thedrtdgery and to
land of plenty, to which, if granttd.jou
The best security on earth is the <
are benefitting by the increasing high.
An Opportunity
You will not be rf quired to leave you
ings nrw. All we ask of those to whom
that they p'aot, or arrange to have plan*
of the above mentioned products within
which we will have it operated (harves*
for grantees, in consideration of 25 pe
profits derived from the sale of the crops
ihe giantee to pursue his or her piese
such time as they determine just what
acres amounts to. Consider what this mi
of income, when statistics f how that the
celery amounted to $1,208.45, and that <
cared-for paper shell pecans in full lcari
owi er as high a* <500.00 per year. We
that after if is proven by actual results ot
the land that the y will need no furtlc r
no time in h eating in this land of plenty
grantees to occupy the land within ten y
some one who will occupy it; otherwise
the grantor.
7'he land in< luded in this opening is
and adjoining the Atlanta, Birmingham
road about twenty-five miles west of h
Ing city of fifteen thousand, having dire
ice to New Y< rk and Ho ton, and excel.'
portatlon facilities to all points. The
for six months of the year, from April to
gre^s; the climate Is most healthful, deli,
ating,and therein an ample rainf>l' of
OUR AIM IS FOR MUTUALLY BENEF
As we are extremely desirous of ha
on this property, and assist in its d ?velop
greatly increase the valus of uirroundii
property, which we will hold, an- to
along the Atlanta, Birmingli mi and A.<li
thus facilitate the service, we feel w}
these tracts to those who regUter w th
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1U lillllU UUMllfBH HUU ffBlUt'IlUP JJIO S YVII
sale after the opening, hut which v,i J n
We have "money-making afterward'
his liberal-minded opening, similar toth<
SOU THEHN GEO
COLO
Southern Georgia liailroad-Lnnd Devoh
Washington I>. C,
/ Registration Department;
I hereby make application to rop
with the ccriect answers to the rollowln
Name ...
State
Age Married or Single
Nationality 1)<
5f mv flrniimtlnn f/vr toni?.iMiin? i
? ??r t : iv^ioumuuii i
tlon and particulars, including maps of
Railroad, it's transportation facilities, ag
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MTHS C
:R $96,000.
I he above is the Facts,
help the Farmers of
> so, we solicit your
mall. When you wish
deposit, let us have
NTEKEST ON TIME
prnhanfa Rs
S W?EI?MHa'feW ' wtww\
s. c.
3 FRIEND."
"Y TRACTS of five and ten acres eroh to
es of Rich, Southern Georgia Land, whic
cantaloupes, wi'er melons, corn, oats, cott<
large varieties of s-oini-tropi. al fruits, uud
f'as; ilicatlons prescribed hy up, you are nov
!1 f a f id al 1 w>ge, or working for the bene
will 1iokl a warranty deed aid abstracr,
earth itse lf, and land is the basis of all w
cost of living, while others are suffering
to Secure Rich Pi
Without Capital.
r p:e3ent purround-l Pacific and other railroi
W'e f'TJmt tr>w!? ivlniwl \va ttvnnct t/i iiunnlU
ed, a crop of one * ill receive fhe tracts.
three years aft< r. We have also pi?nn
ed and rephm'eiibbe the best (quipped, in
r onf. of the net cial farm and orchard in
, there'-y a'l >w in /.'thousand acres, and wili
lit occupation nndl who register and receiv
tliG yield of their experiments and scientif
*y mean as a source we art arranging to pre
yield of one acre of many disappointments,
one acre of well lings conducted by the I
ing, should net its'roads, by granting those
arc of the opinion brr of tracts to he gram
italnc.d in operating farm and orchard enter
urging, and waste ter lee-ate in one of our
We also require Examination of th
ears, or sell it to ed and tb? opening will
tt reverts back to ty, Georgia, one of the
which is located on this
located directly ot> tor t i>e closing of registi
and Atlantic Hail- The presence of the
irunswick. a shrlv Browntown-on thoopenl
Ct steamship serv- for there will be no favi
ent r ilroad trans conducted by a committ
/erage tempirature those r gistercd will b<
t 'ctoler, is 77 de- grant'd. aa soon as post
giitful, and invigot- With the ever-inci
1 inches per v"?r. there is no correspond
icial results naturally as the popul
vmg settlers locate in pursuit of health, h
ment, and thereby continue to be'harder
lg and intervening The prosperous an(
increase the trofli are the descendants of i
mile lb.i road, an ; it. was phntiful, while t
urmtfd in granting ed no land are now the
us. We alto havt alize that this may be
ich we will offer for this country without
>t be included In i\ should not be necessary
" considerations in warding us the epplicaf
>so of the Northern announcement,
RGIA RAILROAD-LAND DEVELOP
I?Al O BUILDING, WASHINGTON, D. (
jpment Bureau,
\\?'py for your Fruit and Agricultural llailro
g questions.
City
... iStrector It. F. D. No
Widow, W idower, or Orphan
-> you now own over ten acres of land in the
is accepted, please send ine, without obligat
thelmd, showirg ita exact location on the
rioultural, fruit and nnt-growing poshlbilltie
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B OPENING '
be granted to prospective settlor
1j is admirable adapted to the growjn,
hay? in fact, all staple crops *
the famous immensely profitable '
v offered an excellent opportunity
fit of landlords, and go back to a
ealth. Owners of productive lands
from it.
oductive Land *
ids when they granted their lands
i thereby, as well as the ones who
ed to develop what is designed to
oat up-to date, scientific, commafi
existence. It will ecu* 1st of sit
I be included in tnis opening. All A
e tracts will get the beef t of tha
ic methods in vogue thereon. WhU*
vent over-regittratlon, we will SVoM
such as occurred in other land open*
Jnlted States Government add fall*
who register in excess of thfe humted,
an interest in this commercial
prise, in the hope that they may latow
n sites,
e land will cheerfully be permitt- ^
he held at Browntown, Wavne Conn
stations of the A. 0. & A. Railroad,
i property, and will occur as soon afatioiis
as arrangements can be made,
se registered will not be necessary at
Ing day unless they wish to attend*
r>ritism shown anyone, it Witt be
ee selected for the purpose, and
s notified of what they have been '
ilble. *
easing population of this country
niK increase in tne area of MlM, AVfl
at ion increases and seeks the land
appiness and independence* it WW
to secure.
1 cuntented class In Europe to-day
those who secured land there When
he descendants of those who obtain*
peasants and slaves. You mufti # - your
last chance to secure laud in f
a large outlay of capital, to It
to urge you to act at onceby fortion
for registration attached to this
ENT BLREAU,
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ad-Land Opening, and furnifth yotl
Occupation*.?
United Statee?
:Iod, further and complete fcforma*
Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic
s, etc. ^
Signature, a