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^ fluor 1 1 Ill VUI I 496 We have lo When yoi WE ARE HER] THE CON' S5?5SE nmmnnTrn nnimiii! mmmi hiuim. ;ards in this column ark $5.00 in advance. no extra charge for runt ning the card through second primary. For Congress I hereby announce myself a canidate to represent the sixth Conressional District in the next Conress,subject to the action of the emocratic primary. a. l. Hamer. For Magistrate at Conway. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Magistrate at Conway, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. j. w. Sparks. For Magistrate. i announce myself a candidate for Magistrate in district No. 2, Conway Township, and promise if elected to attend to duties of the office. N. O. Sessions. For Probate Judge. Not by the solicitation of many friends but because i want the office, i hereby announce myself a candidate for Probate Judge of Horry County subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. S. M. Allen. Gurley, S. C. Mrs. Thomas E. Cooper leaves here this week for her home in Wilmington, N. C., after spending several weeks here visiting friends and rela tives. She has been in Conway since the Collins-Register wedding. Miss Catherine Doak of Tennessee is visiting her friend, Mrs. J. S. Battle on 5th Avenue. She is a welcome visitor here to numberless friends gained while living here several years with her father, tne Rev. A. S. Doak. Grazing Crops for Hogs. This is the season to plant cowpeas soy beans, sorghum, peanuts, artichokes, sweet potatoes and chufas as grazing crops for hops. All of these crops are planted in the drill except cowpeas, which may be Rlanted in the drill or broadcasted, f cowpeas are planted in orchards, they should not be broadcasted, but sown in the drill, in order that they ,iriay be cultivated and controlled easily, according to the advice of Clemson College authorities on the subject. Putting in some good grazing crops for hogs at this time will save money and worry in the fall. Peanuts, artichokes, sweet potatoes and chufas will furnish excellent grazing practically throughout the fall season. SSS5S522 00 People \ Busi PEOPLE 1 aned our money 1 ar u have money E TO SERVE THE PEO Buy one of our c $25.00 $50.00 $100.00 K 6WAY, XXXXXXX7%\ WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH This Popular Resort Will be Exten- ^ sively Improved,?Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Furnish Lot. Wilmington, June 13.?The directors of the Tidewater Power Company a yesterday took the first definite action putting into effect the plans for the extensive development of Wrightsville a Beach and that entire section of the s county its officers being authorized to " purchase an electric dredge to cost n about $35,000 to be used in dredging c the channels and filling in the marshes in the sound. j1 The idea is to build a causeway * across from the mainland to Wrights a ville Beach, probably a point consider- s ably below the present trestle and to s build it so wide that it will not only take care of the suburban cars and l( automobiles but that two rows of cot- 11 tages may be erected on either side c of the car tracks. The'dredge is to 0 be received and put in operation by . Fall. A number of improvements will come with this development. Wrights ville Beach will then be made one of 1 the foremost seashore resorts in the country. The directors also authorize the . extension of the car line out Fourth 1 street, in the city, to Oakland Cemetery, franchise for which was recently T granted by the City Council. \ Col. and Mrs. Walker Taylor have given to the city for a period of one j year, and possibly for a term of years a lot at the corner of Third and 1 Church streets to be used as park and N playgrounds. It will be used especial- v ly by the children of the southern part of the city. The Tree and Park Commission, John J. Blair chairman, will take immediate steps to improve ^ the property. It is planned to provide a tennis court, arrange seats, etc. The lot is surrounded by an avenue . of trees. I Wilmington lawyers are seriously considering the matter of forming a \ local association. At a meeting of the bar yesterday a committee composed '* of Thomas W. Davis, J. O. Carr, and A. G. Richards was appointed to ar- J range for the organization, the same to be perfected one week from next Monday. j Be sure to read the notice appear- ( ing elsewhere in this paper, and send (t us a remittance at once for the ' amount of back dues that you owe us. *, It is a call that you should answer j and we expect you to be kind. Dr. V. F. Piatt arrived in Conway J this week to take charge of the Nor- J ton Drug Company. He recently ( graduated with high honors as was j mentioned in this paper at the time. , He is well qualified for the position j he is now filling and he is favorably known to a large circle of friends in Conway. < Carts Oil Sarts, Other Remidits Wts't Cars The worst eases, no matter of bow long standing, V are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. C Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil, It relieves D Paid and licals at the same time. 26c, 60c, 4 'A( lave Dealt \ ness Just 1 have: de to 775 Farmers j just as willing 1 deposit it wit' will let Yot >PLE IN ANY WAY C< ertificates of dep in 12 months in 12 months in 12 months 1 rHE FARME INCOME TAX DODGERS ^ i lay as Well Look Out if they Have ^ Made False Returns Say Oflicials. < Washington, June 15.?Treasury gents are making ready to take the i ( rail of income tax dodgers. "A man is a fool who attempts to void the income tax," said Commisioner Osborn today. "He is sure to e detected sooner or later. There is o chance that the tax dodgers can esape." The time for payment of this tax ,oes not expire until July 1, but it is nown that the Treasury Department lready has the information necesary for the prosecution of any peron who made false returns. The penalty for making a frauduent return is imprisonment for not nore than one year or a line not oxeeding $1,000 or both with the costs >f prosecution. 1^ t AG SI) ALE FOR TOLLS REPEAL J ^avors an Affirmative Declaration uf Right to Exempt American Ships Washington, June 15.?On the vote n the house Friday on agreeing with he Senate as to the Panama Canal epeal bill, all of the South Carolina nembers voted with the Administraion on th elinal vote. Three of the lelegation voted for an amendment o declare affirmatively on the nations ight to exempt its own vessels. They vere Messrs Aiken, Finley and Ragslale. HOW TO CURE TOBACCO kV. P. Lawrence, a Tobacco Man of Experience Gives Recipe. A receipt for curing tobacco that ooks like a crazy quilt but if you will 'ollow it and not listen to Tom, Dick ind Harry you will get u good price 'or it, if you will sell with Lawrence it Aynor, S. C. First night fire to 100 by 0 o'clock, jo to bed; at 4 o'clock in morning ire to J00 by 8 o'clock; go to work et wife fire around 100 all day; at 8 \^/il /A/?lr mi 4- -1 1- ' ^ rt/v ' / viuvn. iUKuv ujjch uuur inui ue at H5U 3V midnight; go to sleep and at 4 >'clock in morning commence with loor open and by 9 o'clock be at 130; stay 2 hours, go to 140 in 2 hours; stay 2 hours; come back to 120, stay I hours with door open. Go to 150 n six hours, stay 2 hours; close the loor and go to 120 and fire until curid. This is for first and second cropdngs. Will publish receipt for third md fourth croppings later; it requiris three different receipts to cure tojacco in order to get good prices, j Tips should be cured all together dil*- I ferent. Will publish it later. W. P. Lawrence, Manager, Peoples Tobacco Warehouse, Aynor. 3. C.?adv. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days 'our drugfftflt wilt refund money H YAT \ INTMKNT fails to oure any cnse el itching. | Unrt llmlliKr fmnnllntrilutiilti Itdwi , nc first nnnncition civet Sate and Sett. Se> 1 iiwi ? A U sr-j.L, ii^ o:M mm ib din ' Months Ag ^POSITED of Horry to help to help as many h us. When i have it )XSISTENT WITH SO osit bearing 5 p will be worth $ will be worth $ will be worth $1 :rs friend tt W vVW W VWV?i C $100,000 ? You > Ban | "The Qer C Which succeed * >S > Our officers * . > men, anu \ | C9NWA I BANK < V $100,000 "We frequently get long communications as well as short ones signed by fconie fictitious name, the true name of the writer no where appearing either on that or any other paper inclosed. Many times we have stated in this paper that we could not publish eucn communications, especially when containing: allegations about the doings o:f other people. The truth is that the true name is not wanted for publication unless the writer wants it published, hut only for the protection of the editor of the paper. When things are published in news items concerning other people than the writer, whose name is fictitious, those others have a right to call at the office and enquire the name of the author. If the editor is not in position to give the name when called upon it puts him in a bad position. So write your true name some where on the letter or article, so the editor will know who to hold responsible in case trouble arises later concerning the statements contained in the article. i > ice We Open rn ;u. i $610,305. them run their a more, you need mo IUNI) CONSERVATIVJ er cent interest >26.25 52.50 05.00 \ % EESSjggSl CAPITAL Are Invited to Do iking Business W MBaaMMMMMMT- '-c/ AAMBMBM MMMMMBl pBBHVMHHBMQ i\$<ag ^Nation s First National Bank and B s are Conservativt *11 1 i i YU Will ue gizxu TO Y NATIONAL at jf HORRY Bl CAPITAL Always Lead to Better Health. ci : ?t *. .1 i ot:nuuK mciviicaB start in uisuruurs of the stomach, liver and kidneys. The host corrective and preventive is Dr. King's New Life Pills. They Purify the Wood?Prevent Constipation, keep Liver, Kidneys and Bowels \n healthy condition, (live you better health by lidding the system of fcr men ting ajid gassy foods. Effective and mild. 25c at your Druggist. Buck Ion's Arnica Salve for all Hurts.?adv. The front of the new store of Norton Drug Co., was finished up last week and cleaned up, so far as the brick work is concerned. The interior will be finished as soon as possible and the company will move back from the store of W. It. Lewis, where the business has been conducted ever since the new building was started. W. A. Prince of Loris was in Conway last Saturday. _ ^ m ied for | ,s iffairs and ney we Sr * S BANKING \S s. o. ^ /WVWWWW CI $100,000 c Your C * ith > @1 ?0nl$ 5 1 lank of Horry. % 5 Business t < serve you. J * BANK |' riLrMNG | $100,000 Hot Weather Tonic & Health Builder. Are you run down?Nervous*? Tired? Is everything you do an effort? You are not lazy?you are sick! Your Stomach, Liver, Kidneys Ijand whole system needs a tonic. A ^ Tonic and Health Builder to drive out the waste matter?build you up and renew your strength. Nothing bettor than Electric Bitters. Start to-day. Mrs. James Duncan, Haynesville, Me. writes: "Completely cured me after OAtvA?in1 ?- ? M oociai uutiui'a guvc me up." l)UC? and $1.00 at your Druggist. ^ Bucklen's Arnica Salve for cuts.? adv. ?j ; How To Give Quinine To Children* FHBRII.INR is the trade-mark name given to an improved Quinine. It la a Tasteless Syrup, pleasant to take and does not disturb the stomach. 'Children take it and never know it is Quinine. > J so especially adapted to adults who cannot ake ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor ni'se nervousness norringit g in the head. Try t the next time you need Quinine for any purnor-. Ask for 2 ounce original package. The AUK FRBRlUNii is blown in boillc. 25 ceuU.