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WILL TELL CONGRESS OF NEED OF ACTON Wilson Will Go Before Two Houses Before the End of the Week. ? Washington?The generally accepted i iCi? t i.* President Wilson v.ii' luidicfia congress again on the German crisis bcl'o:e the end of next wcel. virtually was confirmed tcdav in official quarters. There , was .announcement and it was} said that |* the president still was consideiing his next step but officials pointed out |r* the necessity of congress making pr?. vision for any emergency which might arise after adjournment and explained that the president wotd?. go to the capital, not to ask for a % declaration of war, but merely for > authority to protect American rights f The president, it was reiterated, if r just as uiimous as any member of the rer.ate or houj-e to avoid War, although determined that the rights of the United States be respee'ed. On'" of liis reasons for desiring action b; congress now instead of risking th* necessity for a special se: s on was said to be u belief that a call for an session in an 01'orgeney migbi mult in dai.gi.vus excitement. j Various problems rcsult?rg from ti e break in diplomatic, relations wild Germany are being cl nired up, Vut i was emphasized at the state departr ent that the big issue facing thAmerican government is the crntinu ar.ee of Germany's submarine ci in paign. It was revealed that ?n "Men-lay v vigorous <1 miand for the release rd tie American prisoners on. the prizshin Yai 'ewdale was forwarded t< lkilin and it is fully ex))eetcd that the demand will be complied with. On the submarine issue, it was sta* j ^ 1 _ rc? ?? ouiciauy, the only step on the part of Germany which will satisfy the American government will be the renewal of the pledges given after the Sussex was attacked. ' To Our Fric After the 25th of you will not be able to order t pay court fees before procuri time. Therefore you see il yo Our goods are stan selection from below and ordr. We will assort qua I at the same price as tv.o t If shipment is lost express agent's statement of trace them for you. Full Measure Bottles /I t' . I wauj von\ ?l IVI Immediate Shipment > Honey Moon, White Corn Mountainous, Yellow Corn Calhoun, White Corn Ridgeway Straight, 100 per cent Pui Kancdina Korn, Aged Yellow Cora . Sprinkle's Sweet Mash Old Corn, Smooth and Mellow.. .. Kxtra Straight 100 Proof Pensacola Golden Corn Old Private Stock f Stonewall Rye Travelers Rest Rye Maxie Mumm Rye Reserve Rye Gold Buckle Rye Stonewall Gin FSIber Gin Schiedam Gin Best 100 Proof Gin; Pcnsacola Malt ,1 Sprinkle's Malt / Pride Rockingham Apple ? ; * 1 - xjl ( hiiioiiiia appie Best 100 Proof Peach California Peach r? Best Crape Brandy < } Dixie Double Strength Corn L Dixie Double Strength Rye Dixie Double Strength Gin California Sherry California Port Wine California Claret Virginia Blackberry Virginia Seuppernong H. L. ? Un the face of reports on the at* itiuic of Germany and Austria-Hungary most officials think the time rapidly is approaching when diplomatic relations with the latter i-tuu ay will be broken and steps taken t< protect American merchantmen de siring to pass through the dangerous uroit. No ground for any hope that tho Vienna government will repudiate Germany's position is to be found and ?o far as can be learned no reply to the note from the United States nquiring for a clear statement ot iustriahs attitude has been received. A delayed communication from the jtrman foreign office was delivered 0 the department today by Dr. Paul flitter, the Swiss minister, repreion-J _mg Go; man interest in the United States. It was dispatched frbm Berlin some time previous to the departure of Ambassador Gerard and other American diplomatic and consular of- j 1 leers from Germany and requested iformation concerning the welfare' rr.d treatment of Gorman officials and nationals in the United Stages. .State department officials said that ini smuch as developments already W*d explained the situation, no rep1, would he necessary. The note confirmed reports that general inisun derstanding of affairs relating to tin treatment of Germans in the Unite* *4... I. 1- .. * n:.o. arisen m Vjermnny. In connection \vi4h dispatic'- f:< Kiir p<? oenee1 ning Clrrman consul: v r.'i-.cri lutein ? :n tT,o Unit ' \.?'.o:n t' c CJciv.ir.r. gever f.n .V. ?V3 tc Ira* sfer to posts i??>?ii a! and South Amcivsa it v.a aid':r the state dopfiKi.irnl 1':at pph'ca ion for safe 'u.1 : : such I "anc l'.rd boon received. Tt n.'av. rcl.i d Hit the d.'partmr.t hrd made n fforl I ) prevent the departure o' ' n\ of the consuls to any part cf the co-id to which tlriv go vein e ' j " ^ ? f tVLV n- f CV ( j" ^ vyr o i w J thl v u f and American port. o According to authoritative information the Brazilian note pro teats against the violation of into iv ticnal law involved in the submarine bioik:de and points out thrt such a block ado could, if effective, close the en \irc n:?n s as, a situation which o-ou'fl not he* permitted. mds and Cus April you will not be allowed to h; quart unless you swear that n:j it. That is unless that Natii u intend to have a bottie laid ai dard and uniform, we never ch; :r at once. EXPRESS PREP/ -r.j at the same prices if you ch quarts. or broken, wc duplicate shipm< 1;S3 or breakage. In case you; e x p u i: s s c o r n \> e rye w ?G I M ALT W BRAN ALCOHOL AND DC ?W I N PRODUCED AND Sprinkle Distilling ORDER BY "SPRINKLE QUALITY IS THE HORSY HKEAL Hon s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any ease of Catarrh that, }cannot be cured by Hall's C: tarrh i Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known | F. J. Cheney for the last 13 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business Iransuctions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his fi'-m. NATIONAL n A NK OF COMMERCE, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally. acting directly vpon the blood and mucous surface? of the system. Testimonials pen' free. Price 75 cents per bottle. S ?!d by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for Constipation.?adv. CHEAP FLOUR i 450 Bbls. Flour i (bought before advance) iono Rm RpH rpah note <v w v WM* I > UU w VVU WHIM 700 Bu. Fulgum Oats 200 Bu. Abruzzi Rye ;38 Bags Rice Ca.i save you big money on tiour, cotton seed meat ! ?ei(|. hulls, etc. Get out | prices. ? ? ? ? i I I ?TtuHMM." WBJMU' WRJtkjrt?jfe.trBa?aMKW t II IPssvta'rk&it? Grocery Co. COOPF.R - - - MULLINS Capital and Surplus $80,000 Mioukl lie lOasv. , Considering the number of tinkers in congress, nothing should be so easy as the stopping of leaks.?The State. ? ________________________________________ stomers: order any whiskies in larger qu the quart is for medical purpose jnal Legislation deprives you of :ide for any kind of emergency mge them as most any of our ct UD PRICE LIST 3sire. If you prefer we will shij :nt without clia.je to you, provi u ?oods do not arrive in reasons P R E P A I I) 1 4 Gallon Quarts U 1 S K 1 E S .$1.85 $2.00 . 1.85 2.00 . 2.10 2.20 . 2.25 2.50 ' 2.45 . 2.25 2.00 . 2.50 2.70 . 2.40 2.00 . 2.75 8.00 . 8.00 3.45 II I S K I E S $2.00 , 2.00 2.20 . 2.25 2.50 . 2.50 2.70 . 3.25 * 3.50 N S? .$1.85 $2.00 , 2.25 2.50 . 2.40 2.70 II I S K I E S $2.75 $3.00 , 3.25 3.50 (DIB S ,$2.75 3.00 2.50 3.50 2.65 5.25 KIBLE STRENGTH $3.85 Q Ck.fl . 3.8r, \ E S? $2.50 $3.00 2.50 3.00 , 2 50 * ' 3.00 2.50 3.00 , 2.C0 3.25 SOLD ONLY BY j Co., Jacksonvil HAIL TODAY i ALWAYS UNIFORM" p.oomrAY, s. o. SALE UNDER EXECUTION. Under and by virtue of an execution issued on the judgment oi ti.e Court in the case of Bank of Loris. plaintiff, against E. L. Sanderson, et al., and dated the 5th day of November A. D.; 1914; I have levied upon and seized, and will sell before the Court House door at Conway, S. C., during legal hours of sales on salesday in April next, it being the 2nd day of said month, all and singular the following described tracts or parcels of said land, situate in Simpson Creek Township, Horry County, State of South Carolina, and more particularly described as follows, towit: Tract No. 1. Situate in Simpson Creek Township, about three miles Southeast of Loris on the Daisy road, bounded as follows: Bounded on the North by D. J. and G. C. Butler's land; on the East by the Daisy road, on the South by W. R. Todd, Jr., and S. C. Hardee's land; on the West by the J. W. Todd road, and containing thirty (MO) acres more or less. Tr.i; t No. 2. Situate in Simpson Cieek Tow!isl ip, about three miles Southeast of Loris on the Daisy road, bounded as follows: Bounded on the North by 1). J. and G. C. Butler's land; on thc East by the J W. Todd i road; on the South by land of E. L. Sanderson: on the West hv himl r?f E. I,. Sanderson, ;r d containing: Twenty-three (23) ncrcs more or i ess. ? The two tracts above described arc the same which were conveyed to E. L. Sanderson by C. M. Tocld by his' deed dated February 22nd, 1913. ! Tract No. y. Containing sixty rA res, muiO or lesBj being i\ part < ? ' the estate land of \V. 1. Todd, dccca. 1 <1, and beg'nning at the corner ci ' and.-; of I). .). Brulcr ar.d E. F. Tcdd. running t'aer.ee South to a Spruce Pine in an agreed lino, W. R. Tedt!! and S. C. Hardee's corner (oi former | 'fy known as such)) thence said; agreed line Fast to the line that <!i- 1 viclc.d the lands of K. C;. C lines ar.d i I M. Todd, thence this l:nc North! to D. J. Butler's line and thence West! to the beginning corner, this being the identical tract of land which was1 conveyed by Wiley P. McQueen and wife t > .J. P. Butler, March 8rd, A. D., 1909, recorded in Deed Book lantities than a quart and then is. And besides will have to that priviledge before that you must order at once, istomers will tell, make your > goods in a half gallon bottle tied you will send us freight or ,blo time advise us so we can l ' 1G l-J PU. Quart 7 O/. .SO $2.00 .80 .00 W> 2.50 1.00 2.;?r? : 1.00 1.05 1.05 1-10 3.10 1.25 ,0 90 2.20 1.00 1.10 J-25 3.GO .80 1.00 1-00 2.GO 1.10 1.10 1.25 ( ? 1.15 1.00 1.30 1.10 1.50 1.30 1 9R JL #1/1/ 1.30 i le, Fla. i GGG, at page 111. Tract No. 4. Containing eighty eight (88) acres, more or less, being a part of the estate land of the said W. I. Todd, lying at the West end of said estate and beginning at a P n': tree on the road, thence ru ming West to a corner of AlLsbrook Bros., land, thence South through Pretty Bay to a corner on land of J. W. Todd, thence East with the run of Simpson Creek, thence North with road to the beginning corner, and bounded North by lands of Will Sr.rvis, on the East by lands now or formerly of W. R. Todd and C. M. Todd, on the South by lands of J. W. Todd, on the West by the Allsbrook lands. Tracts No. 3 and 4 above described were conveyed to E. L. Sanderson by J. (I. Butler and O. E. Todd by their deed dated January 15th, 1913. Tract No. 5. All and singular thnf certain parcel of land in the town of Loris, West side of the A. C. L. Rail road, containing about three acres, where the residence of E. L. Sanderson now stands, being alt of that certain tract of five (5) acres conveyed to E. L. Sanderson by W. Morgan Boyd by his deed of June 25th. 1909, not sold off by the said E. LSanderson, by deeds duly recorded before the entry of said judgment. TM.-r. .1 .M > 1 - - > i iiv omwc llwi 1UC'(1 lillHlS lll'O ()1 I fered for sale subject to a first ir.orl-j gage held by R. 11. Scarborough. Trustee, for the sum of $2,000.00 and another mortgage to American Ntionul Rank, or its astdgns for' $2,750.00, all of which appears by tin records of Hon y County. Tract No. (?. All and sirgular, that certain piece, parcel or tia t of land lying aval boiug situate in thy C?u \ v of Horry, State ef SoulVi Carol in-* ;r.1 i" Simp?n C e." Town hip, and about one and one half miles South Ea-at of Lovis, on the Haisy IV.bl?'. road, on ike East side <f said w ad and bounded and described : s l'i>? lows: Regiuning on Sam T. Creech-Vs lino at a p'no corner on tinEast side on the road, running thcrei with the said Creech line an East erly course 21 chains to corner: thence a due South course to J. L. Sugg's corner; thence a Westerly course with the J. L. Sugg's line to the Public road and corner; thence ! wuii the said Daisy Public re ad a NortlH'Westorly course to the beginning corner, and containing thiriy five (35) acres, more or less, and known as a part of the Long- Point tract of land; being- the land co? vcyed to E. L. Sanderson by D. J. Butler by his deed dated October 7th 1913. , This tract is sold sulvie:t to a mortgage held by Frank Cox, Sr., "for $250.00. ! Tract No. 7. All and singular that certain piece, parcel oi tract of lard lying and being situate in the Cv unty of Horry, State of South Carolina and in Simpson C ork township, and . being on the Daisy public road abovu two miles South IviSv of Lor I a am being described ai.d bounded as i'ol lows: To-wit: b?ginning at a cornvi on C. M. Todd's line on the East side of the Daisy public roid, running East with the said Todd line to the estate land of John \\. Todd to i? 'corner; thence about North with the , said John VV. Todd line to a stake corner; thence about West to a cor110 ? #vn f Tl/. L... - 1 1 1 ..vi v.. viic- wui?>y iua<i; mence down the said Daisy road to the beginning corner, and containing (10) ten acres, more or less; being the same land conveyed to E. L. Sanderson by J. L. Suggs by his deed of December 18th, 1913. Subject to first mortgage from J. L. Suggs for $1.10.00, second mortgage by E. L. Sanderson to J. L Suggs for $400.00 now held by W. R Todd. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers. JAMES A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated March 7th, A. D., 1917. ?tf?-4-2-17.? o . To Cure a Cold In One Day Take I,AXATIV1I m<O.VO Quinine. It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. f> - ? * 1 ? " i'iukkipi* iriunu money n it mils to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each bov. 95c. O CLEAR YOUR SKIN IN SPRING.. Spring house cleaning means clean ing inside and outside. Dull pimply skin is an aftermath of winter inactivity, Flush your intestines wit1 a mild laxative and clean out the accumulated wastes, easy to take, they do not gripe. Dr. King's N< \* Life Pills will clear your complexion and brighten your eye. Try Dr. King's New Life Pills to-night and throw off the sluggish win n* shell. At druggists, 25c.? (adv. 2.) TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby forbiddei. to enter or trespass upon our lamb in Simpson Creek twonship, known as the Round Swamp lands, under penalty of the law. N. E. HARDWICKE. H. H. WOODWARD. i ii, . I. .1, i i?j 11 THREE BRITISH CONTINUE TO SCORE PR06RESS Advance on Both Sides of the Ancre River in the Great War ? IMPORTANT PLACES CAPTURED IN NORTH Villages of Gommecourt and Pui-siux-au-Mont and Trench Systems. ' ^ i On both sides of the Anere river in France the British^ forces continue to make progress. North of the stream tiic important village of Gommecourt and the village of Puisiux-ua-Mont and trench systems near them ha\e ! be-en capiu.ed, while south of Um [river the forces which previously had [ taken l.lgny pushed eastward and <>*.| ciqxivd Thiiloy, about a mile sc.utn..est cf Baptiuire, and a trenail at J-d 'y ! ,;th In} capture ol tlorarnccvni.t was f? Hewed by the diivir.gr of the lh itish lino a 11 on ami yarns northcasv >; that pkve. VN net her the Genua.; > oiYcrcd resistance on any of these ji'. iv; Is r.v ta;c.i the B'i-.idi .. .iv.ua icaiL;i. j On t *e t"C.?..i.r.uor ot t. c* Iront ul K"i\ ce a.id Belgium nrnor at a. as j and r.r i:lc:y <iael.: continue. None 1 Cieiy Anas and Lens success.ul 'raiils were ca rie.1 cut by the Britisn ' ? d a German raid northeast of Ar| mcntioros was ivpul'cd. Compniaj five quiet prevails in Russia ai d ; Galieia. Along the northwestern Ifionticr oi Hvu.nania in t ie Jacob' uii-hi.i.poking sc. tor the Ttut.rs J'nave captured .vo\o al hid po-iiions i from the Kimsirns and tekeu mere {than l.kGO men prisoner. Pctror vf.d Jin admitting the Iops of the positions I says a eoimtc.Tatucl: g ive tiic Rus, sir. s p-si^ssion of one of t o }i sij i ions. j Or. the Tigris i\ gion the British, in quest of B grab. r re oih.wig up the Turks recently L^'ven out of Kutel-Arnara. Tt o Ial at British official communication savs King j George s men on Mom lay ware inj gaging the Oiton a i trco;?; fioni three idno r.r'Us north wo-t of Kut i and that the Turks in their flight had abandoned quantities of ar..s, ammunition aid other war stores l mill M'II! n ? ? ..I..-.- if ? I . ? ii t, . ng 1?'U* I h<?\\ i biers, into the rigris. N) notuole ehnng; s in posit'or.s II rave ink n place on either Amao{Italian or M;uv*do"ian theabes, where sma ! engagements and ar.ilUm v duels continue to prevail. Only one vessel, the Hritk h sicuml c r Tritonia of 2,7*20 tons, laden with i horses ami general cargo, was rep >rt | od sunk in the last 24 hours, according to British official account-. t o WHAT IS LAX-FOS LAX-FOS IS AH IMPROVFO CASCARA A Digestive Laxative CATHARTIC AND LIVER TONIC Lax-Fos is not a Secret or Patent Medicine but is composed of the following old-fashioned roots and herbs: cascara bark blue flag root rhubarb root black root may apple root senna leaves and pepsin In Lax-Fos the Cascara is improved by the addition of these digestive ingredients making it better than ordinary Cascara.and thus the combination acts not only as a stimulating laxative and cathartic but also as a digestive and liver tonic. Syrup laxatives are weak, but Lax-Fos combines strength with palatable, aromatic taste and does not gripe or disturb the stomach. One bottle will prove Lax-Fos is invaluable for Constipation, Indigestion or Torpid Liver. Price 50c. ? - o The work of the double tracking of the Atlantic Coast Line railway from Florence to Howes is well under way. The Act of Forgiving. Tile act of fovirivin?r ilMon't ? o' * '"O Mwvnn V n take away the power of memory.? Winthvop Weekly Ne*w*t COLDS & LaGRlPPE 5 or 0 dotes 660 will break any case of Chills & Fever, Colds & LaGrippe; if acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not i tripe or sicken. Price 25c.