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f ioci." MO PERSBfiiTI lift*? n>n>^ir?*<?f'?> ?n > >"!>*?I \ Give us IsMing improwmcnla. J. G. Alfc-n f.prvt last Thursday in Conway o;t legal husinowy Lay up thi? year for r? rainy dayA. J. Drew was in Gonway ? nO day the latter .part of lost week. Hamp "Loner was anv?ng the farmer^ yisitiiiK OonvAiy muuUy. 'rni? k; j.'io iam.1 01 opjvoruinuvr. / ' Grasp foi'tu.'.t while you m? v. L. Vj. Ov*ms of fKxMvihc spent ? a day In'Cowway'rewiMiy. / Jc-hn 1. '"Onslow of Daf.ington gj accented posi.;iur\ as bi<>!>kkeeptt :'*;! i' The 'Civeii Store. Wo av" &ctCh?\c the business vj.ul ph'Ms!v(p; our customers. THE CASH y STORE ? ?ci dv. Then- is alwiv ? room for impiTivemt'nt hi the sidewalks rs-tid fsiircr.itrf of j a towr'iikc Gouvay. The tw'w (IwftV in& -vf Tine f^owell tno.ar line court house square 'is now rapidly nearing comply ion. Wf aire almost Hiving a\v?>. send Irish potatoes. THE CC ASH .'.&TOK E. 1*. FT.rkor o'i 'Nixonv.llo \v ??. -. arnonR; the farmers coming "into ' wvn last wev.'L Last wool; wtis hard orrbtv- men, The millinery oopcMiinrc*' took filter in W( Coeiwp-.. 9 ' Bring* that next job of pnif ting U V / the T1 era Id ofhre. We. 'prorrwsm you u \\ k fair deal and good nmrcrial. KB c ?\vs ani horsvx.. buy ,u. bag ol H our molasses feed and wheat midk'! tilings. THE CASH STf:>RH.~<*:,dv. ^ Conway is the corning town nn tins section of the cuuntry. HWntah.'it, am you v.'ii' see. If yoit have mail ;ParviV\j (ha; n.n< liked Ye do not frili 'V.o take in Dollar 'Miystery/ for it is> losi&e- nn< better. T. W_ J j b incs'tone ,oT Eltwvniif/ni.;. S Kg^_ C. was in ('on way hist .Monday 00/ business. ^w) W. If.. fC artor of lioris ruction tcio wKl amon*?; t'to So visiting Cumixiy "im-i M week. ML/ ?~ Ilcruesy "tiV.iark awiveil hero recent K. I .. i* 'K.u "XT /^? 1 !11 i iy i rum r/ruon, ix. iinii wiimxinan, 1r. some t:uu; ^ ccuperating ifrom .a r? L coul illiviws. 1 The now 'Jim s in irtfcvrenre to the n bale cf drug;- an<l thr transportttKior \ j and shipment'<)/ \vhisVry ciro?.'to<l f*v me copsternalwon'Hately. Tne town ?ftfct*ers aVx^ld g?o'; tiuii heaps togctlhe?v?>n the threat* ai,<! sidewalks o* lihe, t-own. TisviCiW lis #r?.wi ^^Pj room for it. You will miss iij>:t$oo(l tfhme you ^B fail to take iri the attractions -of the ^ "Boosters' ClnVM ufcrvertised tcJ.se,'wJtiei'e in thisv>aper. ^B't Jame> Cox was* united Jarf .Thu.rs ^^B/day on a warrant ?swom out liy W. *B. Chestnut & Co., ?Amrg\ug the derfend-ant with iotaining goovVj by falae pre^^B tenses. H *7 Misses l<>,,nel and jToskv.Haper jep^nt HJ^ome time in Conway lafti'Thursday. BU Mrs. D. Ail.len Spiv-ey la?t week eniJ^Bjfertained the iadies of the Missionary B^Hockty. Kef}>y ;hmentr weux served. H|' Mr. Boosters?Visit our store while town, we can supply your wants in I^^B drug line, o.qr Soda Water., Cigars nd Tooacco the litest in town. Norton 'rug ,0r).?adv. Our merchandise is better 'bought j large quantities and sold for less loney. 'Vjfsit our establishments, tffee ash Store and Carina Wholesale,, pnway, S. C.?adv. Iead the ad of the Sutherland Furre Co., in this issue. They have a plete line of household and kitehfurufchinga k/id can furnish your e tor you. r. L. Richardson, who is thf? owner , nice building lot on the W. R. is property, recently began jhaulthe materials there for buckling ice cottage. The lot adjoins the e of J. L. Chestnut. bile Suite and County taxes wer* nded as to time of payment v ithpenalty the time for paying town s was not moved up a single day. e people no doubt forgot jt, i Mrs. A. D. Belts came over froiv Clio hfc jt week to &pr?.%& several days here */ilh friends. X>i. A. L). Bctts ! canu over several *u;ys previously and was joined .err by Mrs. Belts. J. G. Woodward vcjta'Jy clisconlinI veu the market bivyhu ss that he openot'l up on *'?rd Ar;::t!i: and lias gone back Into business with the old livm I io Woodward Drws. I ! When in twvn Chautauqua Week ' .nuke our store your headquarters. Bring us your fhi of ('rugs. We can supply your wants. Our line of .Soda Water, Cigar..-, and Tobacco is the l ost in town. vi rion Drug Company. ( ?adv. Although Ore't'-wn : uthoritics sonif hoiivv 'hauH on blind tigt r dens vory reor-7.1y .: 1! 'J\ey are ply hig their villa vfiii htishmss us the signs of it arc* loo iji. inly see. aii'iast every day. Finish D'jt .tin> sc.ny that is now iv; ning ir\ Lin* fie. ale and go I ready read a loi?f<vv ceo. The Million Dollar Mystery vsli . hi gin in this paper as soon a.~ Par;* U <!c Co., has been finished. Dt ndt miss the opening cbaptcrs. News rvaefrcd Conway last ividay of a serious fivr^ sustained by the Mullins Lumber Co., at Mullir.s, S. C. The (ire is said to be of incendiary origin. This is tvu< \5r the leading companies j of this .smith: n of the stave, and Lvov own somt timber tracts in this county The Drifted States Revenue officials , and Shci'/d J. A. Lewis have been rank ing it itawLx/n the illicit distillers of whiskey in this county lately. Scver, al of them were made to serve Ec-vd-en I ees in \be py.lseiis. ami they will have others to be tried at tin next teruu ei the h e-dor al court. ti The Conway Lumber Company r.vrv has one of the most modern plants in this neeffor. oC the country. Mill men * from other1 sections have visited the . place and speak of the new plant i which hav been in operation since Jan| uary last, In the highest terras -of com. j mendatjon. Thorp will ho rto land sales in live cases i.J. K. Shannon, Nancy I ; Roberts and J. H. Hatcher as adver! tised in the last issue of this paper. I The public.rtuon of notices of sale hi these throe i-cases was umnt>ev,t.ionaL Sales v/ill take place, however, in ah of the other cases advertised sand these i are still appearing in the paper. A pleasant gathering was that at the Cooper .home on West Front Atreet Sunday, vrher.'f.hree of the sons, W. H, Cooper, of Washington, Thos. EL Coop j or, of Wilmington and J no. P. Cooper I of Mulling, d'hwd with their mother, j Mrs. Luanda vCooper. L. J. Cooper M > , was to have aeon here, but pressing 1 business engagements prevented Mm (i'rom coming. It utters not how fai .p'vvay tne ~t>oys arc, tncy una lime , l.xo run home a no sec mother eve >'j , 'Row and then..-?Yvvillins Enterprise. K. M. Bnrr/ty and G. P. Buell, both . aVi h the Montgomery Lumber Co., oi I Fa-. V Bluff, N. c, and Suffolk, Va, r^?v. it some time he?,v last week on bu.n ?PS3 for their company. They are both enterprising timber and lnmbc.',j men. The Mont&o'.muy iLupiber Com,/i pany is the same that 'bought out the 1/arge. foldings of the Gap way I Aim be; Company about a year ago, and finer tiien hiiVe purchased lan.^e tracts on ; their ov.n initiative, so that this compaviy is u ow among the 'hauling, ownoi's of timber in this Kcvton of the State. Tho bankrupt stock of Rev. iSam T. Oreoch will oe sold out at public auctiion at the store formerly occupied by him in the to* 11 of Loris, on Saturday March '.\27th at 11 o'clock in the foie! noon. At the ?ame time that tte stock of goods are sold out, the acecrunts arwcl bills receivable will also be put on Jthe block. The real estate will not be sold at this time, as it is subject to mortgage'which will About cover its vakofvaftei *Uie costs of fore' i 1 - a 1 rr?h.. closure are tanen inv<> account. * m? sale will be on the 27th.by J. A. Lewis Trustee in bankruptcy. j OBITUARY. On the first day of Manth the death . angel visited the home Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Price in Floyd township and took away their darling \baby. It wa* just one year and nine ?nonths old. It was burned just after 7 t/clock and (Siied just before 7 p. m. It was so hard for Elvira to be snatched out so quick. She was as sweet a flower as ever passed from earth to Heaven. She leave* three whole sisters and two whole brothers and a father and mother to mourn the loss of a dear one. Dear Elvira, you were too sweet to stay with us. You were the idol of the family. God has called you to live wilh him. Sleep on sweet baby ftj)d dike thy rest. Mother. MRS. GOUGH UNABLE TO 1 FOLLOW IiER ITINERARY YvY regret to announce that Mrs.1 Gcugh, W. M. U. Field Worker, on j a 'ount oi' threatened illness, and be-1 v; urgently advised by physicians! had to ieave for Columbia on Monday 'riving up her itinerary through the Wncenmnv/ and Carolina Associations 'Fee Missionary Rally, advertised for Tilly Swamp, April 4th, will be i heid Saturday, April drd, and we c:.ri nr.-,tly urge r.ll churches near enough, 'and especially all organi: ation. of the i \V. M. V. to send representatives, as i u is u> uir regular April meeung 01 I the \Y. M. IT Following is the pYo&rnm: Sat ui'duy 'Morning, I0 :'10 Fcsr.oiuatKiion meeting of a Woirt'.n'ii Missionary Society; Subject, | Jnpfeu. ! Myron. \ Vvotious by Mrs. W. J. Jordan, Su'oji-i t, Bible Study, The Control of ! the Spirit iu Ih Home. I M ionics, Rbl! Sail (every ore presj ont v.'iswerir.p; v. ith a Bible verse or fnvj. ah?TOt Japan.) Report of Committees. Treac-u rer's report. Seng: The Sea of God (iocs Forth to War. The Geography of Japan, Mrs. Elbe i 7 odd. So no ).".panose Customs, Mrs Snii . , drr. The Religion of Japan, Mrs. Nora | Edge. The Women of Japan, ??Irs. A. E. | Goldfinch. Inpan of Yesterday Today and To raorrow, "Mrs. V. (.i. (^uattlebaum. , IV-ces That Will Save Japan, Miss taught.. Southern Baptist Work in Japan, ?ki iss Florrie Edge. Kindergartens in Japan, Mrs. Geo. J!,.. Marsh. Dinner :on ih" grounds. 2 P. M. j Bihie study, Miss OUie Livingston Sunbeam Work, Mrs. Marsh. V. W. A. Work, Mrs. Phillips. What Being a Member of the Y. W. \ Means to Me, Maud Dusenbury. Suggestions on Program Making? , Open Discussions, i k-t'Uncl 1 able. Please bring preplexing problems of the work to he discussed.) Adjournal. Mrs. C.'I-I. Snider, Superintendent. CLEAN UP DAY. I ^Declaration oi War.?Ultimatum to v, the :feitngdoni-of JJivt and Disease. k Men and women of South Carolina, ' your Executive Committee of the , State Board of Health calls upon ail i citizens to make April 10th Memora, j 'bio in the annals of the warfare on . i disease and dirt in-this State. .Last (! year our records show a large prevent jubHc loss off life from typhoid fever. | Approximately cignt flinousanu eases i hw'i.t3a probacy at least eight hundred . | deaths. We, therefore, .declare war . j upon the house-fly or as it should be i called, the typhoid fly. Thi* .fly breeds only in filth and by removing filth ! from our houses, backyards., streets J stables, cow-lot*, hog-pens, meat markets ,grocery stores, we can prevent the fly from having a place to lay its ! i eggs, which eggs hatch into maggots Jam! become full fledged flies in ten . j days time. Let your slogan be, Clean up and Screen up. hemember flies in , the dining room means nurses in the . sick room. Dr. Nesbit, Health Officer of Wilmington, N. C., reduced the number of cases of typhoid fever in Wilmington one-half by one month's intensive campaign organized by him against the fly. In .organizing your forces for clean-up day, do not forget to declare war upon the mosquito, for the anopheles mosquito carries malaria and the other varities of mosquitoes .carry insomnia, irritation and aggrevation. State Board of Health. .BANKRUPT SALE. ' 'Under and by virtue of the order of A. U. Woods, Esq., Referee in Bank' ruptcy, in the matter of Sam T. Crtiech, bankrupt, I will offer for sale at imtilic auction in hulk.-?t 11 oVlrudr A. iM.j <>n Saturday, March 27th, A. D., 19X5, at the store of the bankrupt at Loj-jft., S. C., all and singular all of the stock of goods, wares and merchandise, and .all accounts and bills re-1 ceivable of hint, the :said .Sam T. i Creech, bankrupt. Terms of sale cash. J. JL LEWIS, March 18th, 1915. Trustee. | HORRY COUNTY g g TRUST COMPANY g L. D. Magrath w p IXanager. 5 Real Estate sp w Rer! Estate Loans ^ m Bonds Insurance sa |B m KT; fcj y ts y y y y y . ? .<? ? Jt M CONSPIRA TORS, seekin Ike house of mystery?even VlV seems lost?and yet?Stanley : ber of the Black Hundred, e\s A balloon soars upwara tow angry plotters baffled?beaten? Sh and drops into the ocean? what b the solution in the thrilling photo t 11.10 Million I unrmmjn r~ga: j?CTBBM IRK By Harob T h a 11 ho user *s M il lion Do lie i The most costly, most remarl ever brought out. Nine n:ile^ of venture to be shown at this ^ thrills? new thrills. Each scene will 1 As the story progresses, week tr unraveled. See the first episode at MRBMVMnHnMHMMMMNranMnMMMMMHMnMMPk'VinwAll Attention Canning Clubs. To the Canning Club Members of * ! As you perhaps know the Co >rir-g , Cluh work is to be continued in Horrv T1 i County Diis year. Wo should a<>;v . i ciate our delegation making tlfi.v ,pu?- ( ; sible and show our appreciation . > , taking advantage of all thir- offers. J am promt of the record you have; made and I am confident ... was tlJ.C ]'1 record made by you Viu'ev Moore's leadership that he/.? gi ver l?oi '' 1 j ry the club work for a ".other year. I want to he your friend, vo hciu you in every way I can. .' realise I; can do nothing without your help. Korj several reasons I am very anxious' ** that all former mcmbcis of the Clubj01, continue their work. Ore re: son is j ( this: A diploma is to be given to | yr each girl who completes four years of j club work. The first year girls will I I '' plant tomatoes,, the second, tomatoes! .and beans, t] o third. tomatoes, brans ">! and pimentc Liic- fourth, i.c.nc per !'? ennial. In addit on to cur Canning' Oiuhs j Bread Clubs arc to be organised. Meir ; ' bcrs of the Bread Clubs will br gi\en 1 a short course in Domestic Sei'rce. "u Certificates will be given the girls completing this work. We must work for quality this year. Make your goods worthy of the 4 J1 Brand, remembering always what cf.ch 11 signifies. If you have canned products you wish to sell, send your an name and number of cans to me. and! pe; 1 shall help vou sell them, as 1 know ! -v. | you will not care to make more until ; those arc sold. j am If you wish to continue in the eluh> the j work, send your name to mc stating | ly how many years you have been f< ;ty member of the Canning Club, so 1 < may know how many second, third tor and fourth year girls we have. scf Sincerely, da; Annie M. Derham, a j Agent Home Dcm. Work. 1 /*1 11 n n r i ^ - varceii oca, o. v^., iviarcn lVl.). lar Su TRESPASS NOTKE. I Aii persons are hereby forbidden to *? hunt, fish, trap, or otherwise enter or 1 trespass upon my lands in Conway | SPC township, in Horry County, South Carolina, bounded on the East by the 1 Grissett lands, on the South by lands <':i' of Burroughs & Collins Co, on the West by lands of O. A. Chestnut, and i ^ on the North by the Whiteville road.! H'1 All persons violating this notice will he dealt with according to law. hei Myrtle Beach,* S. C. J. F. Chestnut. J February 15, 1915. da> 3?11?15. Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly The Old Standard crenerr.I strcnsrthenlnp: tonic, GROVH'S TA8TKI.K&S chill T< ?N1C. drives out tOH Malar ia.curichc.-t the blood,u nd builds up the sya- /ica tem. A true touic. I>or rclults children. 50c 1 Ihe i " ^ ? ' i \ ?,s '' v' ' ' I g the million dollars, surround t r doorway is guarded?all hope' i Hargreaves, millionaire merncapcs! arcl the right sky, leaving the ots are fired?the balloon is punctured ecomes o the million dollars? Leant >lay dszstxv j&zjxiuw v./rucvranAm J T.IacGrath ir Motion Picture Production kabie motion picture production /'Iin inuo'o.'ni7 tore, romance and ad iter, b.ucli episode will be filled with eve;.I sensations never before attempted week, a startling mystery will b. the , .. | t o '1 he Suitua> School Workers Thirs i the last call L> the 11: : ry ; rooty Su;\d.uv School Convention. i 1 't avoir. m\t wrol;, Wednesday and ItilVsduy March .'51 et?April 1st. The hustling town of I.oris is the ace. If you are interested in Sunday * hool work in any way, you are in- 1 ted to attend. Each Sunday School asked to send two official delegates ' eery Superintendent and ev r? s r is < specially urged to lv present I Sov!(l in names of detonates as so< v j , possible to Urv. I). IV Jones, Loris. i Superintendent: If you have not vit in your report, send i( in immciiUdy to Mr. Will Goldfinch. If i >uv school owes anything on this ( ar'ft pledge, send it in to Mr. J. G. ; n'vey. A strong; program has In en pubhed, and wo hope to make this the ea/test convention ever held in the lint;.'. THE STATE CONVENTION Meets is year a Ne wherry. A mil UI ? 9?. )V)'y has been allotted fifteen deletes. Start now making1 your plans attend. Paul Quattlobaum, < County Pres. News From Joy. j All exceptionally quiet here now. We are having beautiful weather? 1 (1 General Green is making his ap- ' nrarac which means that it is al>st lime to plant. ( Some have planted Irish Potatoes, i .] Iw t la.V. .1.^ ill \\T A 1? 1 ^ n m>c uv::;ir5 iiiKi Hi'.' UlvO. WC till 11K ^ cotton acreage will bo reduced ful- 1 Oltc-he.If through out the common- 1 this year. Several of the folks from here at tded the closing exercises of Watts tool near Adrian Friday and Satur- r / nights of last week. They report ' deasant time. rtcv. Wm. P. Coker filled his reguappointmcnt at Bakers' Chapel nday morning. VIr .and Mrs, J. A. Cartrette went Conway last Saturday, diss Aleene Moore of Home wood nt last week end here, the guest of ss Fannie Baker. VIrs. Joseph Allen spent several v& of last week with her parents, . and Mrs. Albert Hucks of Horry, dessrs. Ernest Baker and Charlie nson of Conway were here Sunday, dr. Louis Harris of Homewood was j e Monday on business. Vlr. Ariand J. Baker was here one ,* last week. "School Girl." To Prevent Blood Poisoning ly ot one* the wonderful old reliable DR. ITER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL. a ?ur j 1 dressing that relieves pain and heals at i same time. Not a liniment. 25c. 50c. St 00 _ RECORD OF TIF: I* A ST so Stronge** Evidence Cm ho Had. in Cor.way. Look wrll to their record. What hey have dmv man'.* Cans Jn vo* rone by is the best guarantee of full re results. Anyone with a oau uacu; my re a am . ; ; v kidney ills, hould bral confer; rug Vvovdy in tthe 'ollowmg statement: B. F. Skipper, carpenter, Main St., Don v. ay, says: "1 was annoyed by >ain in ;r.\ l ack. F / kuine;. s did n??t ict n s t i'.ey should. t ufod Doan's !\i' v Pills, prom ;d f:\vthe No> o I .... Co. e.a ! die;, bv.iv. cht me > op- ot relief. \ have had no back.chc or pains since ami my kidney eve bet n regid:-(Sh.t meet given January 5, 1910.) Over four years later- Mr. Skipper aid: **) have used DoanY Kidney Pills occasionally whenever my kidneys any .sicr.s ?;* nV r and they :i vvnys give me rcV.c f." Price 50c, ai a.!5 ?' ah >'?'?. Don't drnpiy ; sk foi a kit "ivy e nedy?get 1'nan's Kidmy Pil's?the same thai Mr. Skipper ha k Fust. > fdhburn Co. Drops., Buffalo N. V. ?; < I v. NOTICE I > F S A I.E. Under and to virtue of the (teeree an.i .judgment c?' the court made by his lienor, Geo. E. yYiueo, Presiding Judge, in the ea o , ; b .nk of Columbus, a Oorpc.ration, Pin' (id's, vs. Jno. N. llnrdwick, .'< F? H irdwiclt, Defend ants, atnl dated vhc '..Ma day of February, A. D. 19.5, l. the nr. Icsigncd J. \. Lewis, Sit( 'iff Of Horry County, will ! at pubi lion to the highv. 1 . r before K vur' House door ;:l Conway, in isrry County, find StnL < ' Sooth 'k.rolirjt, during legal hour-- of sale, or salcscia; a. :ct, it being the -nth day of said month, all and singular chose cot-taut lands situate in Horry County, and described as follows, to-wit: A certain piece or tract of land, lying , and being in Horry County, State aforesaid, in Snunson Creek township, and described and <U lined as follows, to-wit: iyirg on the west side of Buck Crev k,?Beginning at a knot corner a.t ;i tobacco barn, running with the public road North 78* East 4 chains; thence North IS 1-2 \V. 140 links to a ditch; thence North 75* East 2 chains and I V links to corner of dilch* ihnni'P StnuH' Ml* F.c.sl 15 chains and 20 links to cern.ov of ditch; thence South 25* Last 0 chains 49 links to C. L. Cox's corner; thcr.ee South 17 chains and 42 links to ;< slake on the canal; thence with said * anal South SO* YVvst to a stake on the bank of the canal; thence N. 10 W. 21 chains and 04 links to the end of ditch; thence North 22 1-2* West up the public road t? t.'.o beginning,? containing 31 acres; being the same land deeded by Jos. M. Hardvvick on March 3rd, 1914, to Lcuia D. Hardwick and from him deeded to J no. N. Hardwick on Maivh 9th, 191.4. Terns of sale cash. Purchaser t<? pay for papers. Conwav, S. C., Mav. h <c'.h 1915. J. A. IhOWIS, s: .. f Homy Co. IT. II. YVOOPW AU/>, Plaintill A Aik rmy. sal]. ion. By virtu, ! an > \i\ wion issued in the case of dcnkh . vs. L. 13. Watts, dated the '?;!>. day of March A. I). 1915, I have i'.v'cd upon and will sell at public auction before the Court House doer at Conway, South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, en salosday iu April next, it being the 5th day oi* said month, the following" described real property, lo-wit: All that tract of Jr:,,J h. Croon Sea Township, on both, f-i cr. of the Sandy Bluff and Biro wry County Bead and on ill? West Side of Muggins Crock Swamp, containing Seventy-live (75) acres, more or less, beginning at a li"ht\vood stake corm v near head of Little Bay on the W. P. Walts line, the nee near South course with Quincy Watts lino to another !ij;l twcod stake c "ver r.tur Chi iter Po u!. ikor.ee near Hart course to the big dWcJu thence d \vr said ditch to the I mi sTfc.h run ivtiip; tsiv-i!gh * - 0 pigr i p. io a stake ?ri* iv '.he Sr. ' PiutF and Pireway C ".' ty road, timnro down ;r.id road ia v'aa head oi h.tf'c b:am. h, thence 9ai(i !.yxkch its various courses to ::i's.vav*>y>, thvre a straight ine with Qv.incy Watts line to the upper end of Wire Luke (10) feet above rommon water inr.ru to a tight wood -take corner, ihrnce down said lake '.en WO) tVet above high water mark to the lower end of lake. thetv?<? back to the nm of Swamp, iht nee ^ovu \:n of Mitchell Swamp to a corner on A. M. Lee's line, thence with A. M. Lee's line near North coarse to a ifyhtv.ood su'kc c vcr on L. M. line, thence an eastwaruly di ection with L. M. Watts line to anHhcr lightwood stake corner, thono i Nortwnrd direction with L, M.. kVatts line, to a stake cotnpy on W. >' tVatts line, thence an EaBtvenrdly di action the old original line with Y\\ \ Watts line to the beginning. Terms of sale cash, pi rcnasvr to V'.v for papers. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. \>nwav, S. 0.. March Ikh? A. Ik 1915. t TV \I T A tVTV A .? I. U. VYWUWAiiy, Ally, II I I !! I 111 IB? m^T?whgBgg?*?yX/ GET BETTER RESULTS FROM YOUR KODAK Lot lTs I)o Your Finishing Fx per ( Work mam.h i p Host Materials l'?ed Orders Filled Same Day WE ENLARGE THE BEST ONE IN EACH ROLL FREE OF CHARGE We charge no more than you ? pay for the ordineard kind. THE ART NOVELTY CO., Box 251, Columbia, S. C.