The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 27, 1913, Image 2
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Entered at lire Post Office at Conway, S.C
as Seeonu Class Mail Matter.
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P0BLI8HBD BVBRT THURSDAY MORNING
BY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO.
fORlPTION NE DOLLAR PER YEAR
H. B W ODWARD; Editor
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 27th 1913
This is the season of the year when
the roadB all over the county receive
their hardest test, as the weather
is generally bad, and the farmers
~ J?1 fnw 4 hni ti nronc
&rC DfbUilli^ ICl l/iii/iDi o iv/i iucii v/i
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The Ciyic league, among the many
thing3 they are doing, is encouraging
the planting of trees. Already
oaks and other shade trees have been
9et out at the residences of many of
the members.
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Compulsory education is a good
thing in a way, The fact is that it
is impossible to educate some people.
They put one in mind of the
old saying about leading the ox to
water while being unable to make
him drink it.
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Many there are who spend their
time in idleness, declining to render
necessary work for the reason that
they may ruin their health byoverwork.
It is not work that ever injured
anybody, Some of the oldest
men in this country to-day have al"
ways been the hardest workers. It
is worry only that kills.
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The problem of controlling the
sale of intoxicating drinks has ever
been a hard one. Up to the present
time it has been found impossible to
stop the sale of whiskey and beer in
Charleston, The most stringent
laws that it was possible to make
have only restricted it to a very
stnall degree.
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TKa hUl whinh will nrevent the
A UV ?* finterstate
shipments of whiskey in
to states where it is unlawful to sell
intoxicating liquor, has been passed
both branches of the National
Legislature. The advocates of prohibition
have labored to this end for
some time and it was only after a
hard fight that their end has been
gained. The law will stop the shipping
of whiskey from a wet into a
dry State, and to this extent it will
put a stop to the mail order whiskey
business.
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So far as we are informed no active
step has as yet been taken toward
the reindexing and transcribing
of the records in the office of the
Clerk of the Court. As recently
stated there is an act on the statute
books requiring this to be done, but
only in such a way that it is left entirely
to the officials to carry it out
or let it alone. What we want is an
aot that will be mandatory and one
that will provide the means to pay
for the work*
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Another important work that has
been sadly neglected is the laying of
nice walks and the general improvement
of the public square around
the new court house, and between
that building and the jail. In times
of rain it is impossible to go to the
court house from the street without
wading. Between the court house
and jail the same condition exists,
eren worse if anything. It is odd
to strangers to see a modern court
house and jail building situated in
the midst of unimproved land.
Many of them remark about it and
uoh remarks are fully justified by
the present eondition of things.
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Oakshore Long Staple Cotton
Seed, $2.00 per bushel. Lint sold
this year for 16o per pound, though
badly saw cut. Batt's Four
Bar Prolific Corn Seed, one year
from originator, $3,00 per bushel.?
C. Lacbicotte, jr., Waverly
Mills, S. C. Adr.
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IMPORTANT NEWS
TO CALOMEL USERS
Dodson's Liver-Tone is a Perfect Vegetable
Substitute for Calomel
and is Guaranteed Absolutely
Harm less?
If you have trouble with constipation
or biliousness, be careful how
you take calomel, because calomel
is a form of mercury, and ifnerjury
remains in the system very long, it
will salivate and seriously injure the
strongest person that ever lived.
If you need something to start the
liver to working take Dodson's .Liver-Tone,
It is a harmless vegetable
liquid which will liven up ihe liver
better than calomel does and without
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iion of habit or diet is necessary.
Dodson's Liver-Tone is as safe fcr
children as it is for grown people
aud everybody likes its taste.
Buy a bottle for fifty cents from
Norton drug store, and if you do
not find that it absolutely takes the
place of calomel, this drug store will
give you your money back if you ask
for it.?Ady
Items From Bunker Hill.
Please allow me space in your valu
able paper for a few words from this
place, We have had a very cold
winter, although the farmers are
preparing for planting. They are
looking for a good c/op this year.
We were very glad to have Mr
Tilman Grainger of Caryville, Fla,,
with us Sunday.
Messrs. B. H. Todd, W. S. Farrior,
and J. W. Grainger of this
place attended service at Sandy
Creek Sunday. There seems to be
something around there very attractive
to them.
Messrs. P, L , Paul, and J. M
Todd passed through our section
Sunday enroute to Sandy Creek.
Judge Alfred Grainger went to
Bonifay last weok on business.
Messrs. Tommy Sutton, J. W.
Baker and B. If. Todd are to start
to school at Westyille next week.
We hope them much success in their
studies.
Mr. A. J. Watson, who has been
teaching Bunker Hill School is going
to start for the Madison Normal
School the first of March.
Rip Van winkle.
Methodists Report Progress.
At the vecent Quarterly Conference
of the Couway Methodist
Church the reports were very encouraging.
Eight members haye
been received by letter since last
report. The various dedartments
of work are in good shape. Considerable
interest is being manifested
in the mid-week prayer meeting
now. Finances are in better shape
than last year at this time.
The Marion District Conference
meets this year at Dillon, S. C.,
April 22-25, The delegates to this
conference wero elected on the lirst
ballot as follows: Dr. E. Norton, A.
E. Goldfinch, Ii. W. Ambrose, and
S. P. Hawes, The alternates are
P. W. Bethea, J, L. Dozier, and J.
A. Lewis.
The presiding elder was not able
to arrive in time for the conference
on account of the delayed trains. In
his absence the pastor presided.
Box Supper.
There will be a box supper and
cake walk at the Pleasant Grove
School House on the night of Febru28th.
The public is cordially invited
to attend. Good order expected.
Proceeds to be used for improvements
in the school.
L D Todd,
Ferd Hughes, !
1 13 Chestnut,
Committee.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Horry,
Court of Common Pleas.
C. VV. Lassiter, PlaintilT
vs.
J N Jenrette, Bank of Loris and
Conway Savings Bank, defendants.
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
Complaint Served
To the Defendants Above Named:
?ou are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in
this action, of which a copy is herewith
served upon you, and to serve
a copy of your answer to the said
complaint on the subscriber at his
oflice at Conway, S. C., within
twenty days after the service hereof;
exclusive of the day of such service;
and if you fail to answer tho
complaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintilT in this action will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded
in the complaint.
Dated January 31st, A. D, 1913,
II. 11, Woodward,
Plaintill's Attorney.
To J N Jonrette, Absent Defendant:
Take notice thit the complaint in
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the loregoing statea action, ana me
summons of which the foregoing is
a copy were fiiled in the office of the
Clerk of the Court of Common Plea
at Conway, S. C., on the 3rd day of
February A. D. 1913.
W L Bryan, H 11 Woodward,
C. C. C. P. Plaintiff's Attorney,
Trespass Notice.
I forbid all persons of cutting or
hauling any thing on my place in
Green Sea township or trespassing
in any way.
J. D. Blanton.
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I "I Am Well" I
writes Mrs. L. R. Barker, H
fl of Bud, Ky., "and can do fl t
fl all tny housework. For fl I
fl years I suffered with such fl *
fl pains, I could scarcely fl i
fl stand on my feet After fl e
fl three different doctors had | 1
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J failed to help me, I gave fl c
fl Cardui a trial. Now, Ifeel fl 1
fl like a new woman." fl J
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The Woman's Tonic i
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n pends so much upon her H t
1 delicate organs, that the H ?
J9 least trouble there affects H
m her whole system. It is H
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H ous troubles. We urge c
H you to try it Begin today! E
THE TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Coun y of Horry
Court of Common Pleas
G. B. Jenkins Plaintiff.
vs
Samuel Bryant, William Henry Bryant,
Melvina Anderson, and llabecca %Vil- f
son and the uurvivors of them and
their lineal descendants whose names <
are unknown to plaintiff; Burroughs
& CoIHds Co., a Corporation, Bank of
lforry, a Corporation, Richard J. \
CochraD, Executor of the Will of Betsy
Jane Bryant, dceaased, George W. ^
Johnson and V. D. Johnson, Defend- _
ants.
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF Complaint
not served ^
To The Defendants Aboved Named: i
You are hereby summoned and re- J
quired to auwser the complaint in this I
action which has been filed in the oftice g
of the Clerk of the Court of Common J
Pleas, lor the said County, and to serve f
a copy of your anwser to the said com. g
plaint on the subscriber at his office at
Conway, 8 C, within twenty days after
service hereof exclusive cf the day; (
of such service and If you fail to anwser
the complaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiffjj in thii action will apply to
the Court lor the relief demanded in the
compia nt. g 1
Dated January 21st, AD 1913.
11 id Woodward,
Plaintiff,8 Attorney I
To William Ilenry Bryant, absent do- f
fendant: g
TAKE NOTICE that the c< mplaint in fl
the foregoing stated action and the sum- g
mons of which the foregoing is a copy, J
were filed in theolnceof the Clerk of I
the Court of Common Pleas at Conway g
on the 23rd day of ^January A |L) 1913, !
W Li Bryan II H Woodward
CUCP * Plaintiffs Attorney
Trespass Notice
All persons are hereby forbiduir j
to hunt, fish, trap, or in any manner
to enter or trespass upon that certain
tract of land in Bucks town- I
ship, known as the Monroe Johnson "
place, bouuded by lands of Italy W.
Johnson and others.
3 G-4ti. B. G Collins.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Horry
Court of Common Pleas.
Emma J, 7/olines and SullleS. Parker
Plaintiffs
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C. L. Williamson, O. F, Williamson,
' "nmt M V Holmes. Defendants.
~COPY SUMMONS EOK BELIEF
Complaint Served
To the Defendants Above Named:
You are hereby summoned and required
to anwser the complaint in this j
action, of which a copy Is herewith ser- \
ved upon you, and to serve a copy of J
your anwser to the said complaint on the J
subscriber at hisojlicoat Conway, S. O.,
within twenty days after the servlco
hereof: exclusive* of the day of such j
service; and if you fail to anwser the j
complaint within the time aforesaid, the
plaintiff in this action will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in the
complaint,
Dated January 25th, A. D. J913,
W, L. Bryan. H, H. Woodward,
C. c. c, P Plaintiffs Attorney. !
To G,F. Williamson and M. V. Hoi- i
men, Absent Defendants. I
TAKE NOT ICE:?That the complain* |
in the foregoing stated action, and trW
summons, of which the foregoing a>
copy, were tiled in the, office ol bile
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas*, at ,
Conway, S, C., on the, 27th da# of
January A. D. 1913: 1
Attest: ' ' Y
W. L\ Bryan II. II, Woodward,
C. C. C. P* Plaintiffs Attorney.
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"For many years I was troubled, iu
spite of all so called remedies I used. 1'
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k dreadful cold,*' he writes, "that
la sed severe pains ia my chest, so
t was hard for me to breathe. A
teighbor gave me several doses of
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trought great relief. The doctor
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TRESPASS NOTICE/
All persons are hereby forbidden
-o hunt, fish, trap, gather straw, cr
-respass on my labd in Bucks townhip,
containing 33 acres, more or
ess, and bounded by lands of the
jstate of W D Woodward, the Duncan
land, estate lands of II H Bur
oughs, and land of Proctor. A1
violators of this notice will be prose
juted,
W, D. Edwards.
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