The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 29, 1914, Image 3
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STATE SENATE PASSED !
: BOND RESOLUTIONi
^ I
BILL TO SUBMIT TO PEOPLE }
WENT TO HOUSE BY LARGE (
i VOTE. I
9 " . i
FOR ISSUING BONDS \
To the Amount of ThiVty-five Million J
Dollars, With Which to Buy and
Hold the Cotton Crop of This Year, t
?Amendments Rejected.
Rejecting amendment after amend- ^
ment and disregarding a desperate e
eleventh-hour fight, the Senate last I
week passed the joint resolution of J]
. oting $35,000,000 five-year 5 per cent j
cotton bonds for the purpose of the
^State buying up. the cotton crop. The a
vote was overwhelming?25 to 4, in *
ucuiiuon io u pan* Doing- announced. y
Those voting for the issue were: h
Ackerman, Appelt, Bcambaugh, Chris a
i tensen, Dennis, Earle, Ginn, Godwin,
Gross, Hardin, Hough, Johnson, John- a
[fitstone, Kctchin, Laney, Lawson, Lide, J
McCown, Nicholson, Patterson, Rich- ^
JT ardson, Sharpe, Stuckey, Sullivan, Ver r
nor, Young?r-Total 25. I
1 ' Those who voted against the bill ^
I were:. Black, Carlisle, Buck, and Sin- *
L kler. a
J ' Senator Williams announced that he I
paired with Senator Clifton, who J
was absent; that he would have voted p
m' against the bill with Senator Clifton c
voting for it. The measure is now in
the House.
Amendments Rejected. 0
< All efforts to change the measure o
iere rejected by heavy majorities. An
nendment by Senator Christensen g
i eliminate the buying feature and {1
tain only the loaning feature was li
jectcd, 8 to 24. Under the bill the t
tate will either buy the cotton out- j.
ght from the producer on a basis of e
n cents per pound, or the producer t
in give his note to the State, togeth- '
with the warehouse receipt, and obiin
a loan of nine cents per pound. !;
i either case the producer must put 0
3 10 per cent in cash foi interest and \
>st charges. o
Under the bill the benefits are for f
a
le producer of cotton, or for the land j
vner on which the cotton is grown, r
id holders of cotton for benefit of I
w
roducers or land owners. An amendent
was adopted, at the suggestion 2
r Senator Nicholson, extending the l
inefits of the bond issue to those cor 1
orations or persons who purchased j
)tton outright or took it in on ac- (
?unt at ten cents per pound prior to h
ctober 20, provided that such cotton t
as grown in this State and that such a
ersons or corporations be citizens of
lis State. (
Snowed Under ?
Senator Carlisle sought to put in an t
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mendment permitting the sinking t
md commission to loan as much as f
) per cent of the issue if practicable e
n real estate mortgages, but this was J
lowed under. ?
Senator Sinkler offered an amend- I
lent fixing the value of cotton at 8 ?
mts instead of 10, but this likewise T
as overwhelmingly rejected. The 1
tiront n*> I A
?JVIIC*VU TT V/IIV Vll I CWI VI c*J5 lOVUIUIg *1
wSj valorizing the cotton crop at 10 cents ^
f per pound. f
K CONWAY'S POSTMASTER
EXPRESSES HIMSELF. a
|J^A. T. Collins of 4th Avenue, Speaks J
l! T; to Conway People.
I i When one man whom we all know J
| and respect, makes a statement for ^
H \ publication as Mr. Collins has, it's y
m i proof that the facts are substantial.
R t M^. Collins' story should be read by j.
ImL every Conway citizen. It's a vital in- c
UJL terest to every home here. This is j
BBtwhao he says: "I am confident that }
m f Doan's Kidney Pills is a fine kidney ^
I . medicine and act just as represented f
' says Mr. Collins. I have taken them I
I when suffering from kidney complaint
and backache and have been greatly fl
H relieved. I have no hesitation in en- \
B dorsing Doan's Kidney Pills." a
M Mr. Collins is only one of many (
Bar Conway people who have gratefully ]
BT/ endorsed Doan'3 Kidney Pills. If your s
^ j DacK acnes?11 your kidneys bother
] j you, don't simply ask for a kidney a
v remedy? ask distinctly for Doan's \
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I (lins had?the remedy backed by |;
r home testimony. 50c, all stores. Fost- j
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I "When Your Back is Lame?Rem em- j
ber The Name."?Adv. c
HI Proposal Denied. a
A proposed increase in freight
rates on knitting factory products t
H from aproximately 180 points in
North Carolina, in what is known as
Raleigh territory, to Texarkana and 1
^^Lnearby points, averaging about 80
cents a hundred pounds, last Thursday ?
was denied by the interstate comII
merce commission.
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NOTICE OF SALE.
Under ami by virtue of the decree
ind judgment of the cour( made by
lis Honor J. W. DeVore, ; Presiding
fudge, in the case of J. Morgan Lews,
Pfaintiff. vs. T. S. Dimery, Mamie
)imery/ William B. Dimery, 'J^sse
)imery, and George J. Holliday, Deendants,'
and dated the 1st day of
)ctober A. D., 1914, I, the undersignd
J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Horry Couny.vwill
.sell at.public auction to the
tignest bidder before the Court House
Itfor at Conway, in Horry County, and
>tate of South Carolina, during legal
lours of sale, on salesday in Novem>er
next, it being the second (2nd)
lay of said month, all and singular
hose certain lands situate in Horry
'ounty, aijd described as follows:, toirtt:
Tract 1. All and singular that cerain
piece .parcel and tract of land,
ituate in County and State aforesaid,
ying and being in Dog Bluff townhip,
bounded north by C. F. Spivey,
.rid H. G. Turner.4 onst P W Tli'm.
ry, south by the estate lands of John
)imory, deceased, and west by lands
f Jas. M. Lewis, containing SEVENTY
(70) ACRES, conveyed to T. S.
)imery by John Dimery, deceased.
Tract 2. Containing twenty (20)
cres, more or less, conveyed to T. S.
)imery by J. M. Lewis by deed dated
an. 7th, 1907, bounded north and
^est by lands of H. G. Turner, east
iy dower line and south by Jenkins
nd Rabon lands.
Tract 3. Containing twelve (12)
cres, marc or less, being a part of a
ract of 6,350 acres of land conveyed
0 Benjamin Moore by grant dated
-larch 4th. 1793, commencing at fornerly
E. B. Jenkins corner on John
limerv's line and running. E. B. Jen;ins'
line to Levi Tompkins' line, and
hen far enough to embrace twelve
cres of land, more or less, by running
1 direct line through said land to John
limery's line, thence running said
ine to the commencing point. Being
he same tract conveyed to T. S. Dimrv
by P. W. Dimery by his deed of
iven date.
Tract 4. Containing four (4) acres,
nore or less, commencing at a corner
-n the Jenkins line, running said line
>ne hundred and fifty-two yards to
ohn Dimery's corner, thence up said
)imery's line one hundred and thirtyix
(136) yards; thence to run an
greed line about an east course one
lundred and thirty-two (132) yards,
hence to run down P. W. Dimery's
ine to the starting point. Being the
he same tract conveyed to T. S. Dimry
by P. W Dimery by his deed dated
he day of
A. D. 191 ?
Tract 5. All and singular that cerain
tract or parcel of land, situate
n Dog Bluff Township, in the County
f Horry and State aforesaid, containng
three hundred and seventy (370)
cres, more or less, composed of three
3) separate parcels, formerly known
is the John Dimery lands, to-wit:
'arcel No. 1, containing 127 acres,
riore or less, bounded north by T: S.
)imery, cast by Huggins Short Cut
oad, south by Dog Bluff Road, and
rest by the Spivey lands. Parcel No.
!, ninety-eight (98) acres, more or
pss, bounded by lands of Loveless
!\>mpkins, Brunson Swamp, Dog
Huff and Huggins Short Cut Roads.
5arcel No. 3, containing one hundred
100) acres, more or less, bounded
ly lands of Rabon, on the east, and
>v other lands of John W. Dimery on
iil other sides.
Tract 6. Containing ninety-three
93) acres, more or less, commencing
it a stake corner on the Dog Bluff
toad, at Brunson Swamp, running
luggins Short Cut public road, north
o a cedar tree corner, thence the
Suck line north-west to a stake comr
known as the Moore line, thence
aid line west to W. A. Spivey's line
o stake corner, thence the said W. A.
Spivey's line south-west to the Dog
Stuff road, thence the said road southast
to the beginning, described in
leed of P. W. Dimery, Annie Eliza
)imery and Mary Dimery to John W.
Mmery and William D. Dimery not
lated but recorded in office of R. M.
for Hory County in Book "TT,"
>age 43, and in the deed of Wm. D.
Mmery to John W. Dimery dated
September 5th, 1914, not recorded.
Tract 7. Containing fifty (50)
teres, more or less, commencing at a
take corner on the Loveless Tomp:ins'
line, thence southward to the
un of Brunson Swamp, thence said
un to Dog Bluff Road, thence said
oad to Huggins Short Cut Road,
hence said road to Loveless Tomp:ins'
land, thence eastwardly to the
beginning corner: this being the idenical
tract of land described in deed
>f Annie Eliza Dimery to John W.
Mmery bearing date of October 19th,
903, and the same land conveyed to
he said Annie Eliza Dimery by her
ather John Dimery by deed dated
lecember 9th, 1899.
Tract 8. Containing seventy (70)
icres, more or less, deeded to T. S.
Mmery by his father, John Dimery,
ind bounded as follows: North by H.
3 Tnwnnw nfl cl Kit Uii<v/*(n? CK/twi Pi,l
Mm A U1 UU1 f l/jr HU^^llID kJUUI t VUt
load, South by tract No. 7 above decribed,
and west by J. M. Lewis.
Tracth 9. Containing forty-one
teres, more or less, bounded as folows:
North by H. G. Turner, east
>y Daniel Rabon, and Birt Carroll's
ands, South by 100 acres of Martha,
esse and Causey Dimery, West by
iuggins Short Cut Road?This tract
s composed of the P. W. Dimery land
ontaining 16 acres, more or less, and
he J. M. Lewis land containing 25
icres, more or less.
TERMS OP SALE CASH. Purchiser.to
pay for papers.
Conway, S. C., October 3rd, 1914.
J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff Horry County.
K. B. SCARBOROUGH,
Plaintiff's Attorney,
Have a Home Garden.
One of the most important things
that demand the farmers attention
now is the home vegetable garden,
according to Clemson College. He
should already have his garden planted.
However, it is not too late. Winter
greens will save him more on his
Bupply bill than he may now realize.
STRAIT CONFIRM j
AS HOSPITAL HEAD
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'senate holds executive session
and confirms appoint
by gov blease.
In executive session, the senate cohI
firmed the appointment of Senator T.
J; Strait, of Lancaster ,as superintendent
of the State Hospital for the Insane
last week. Senator Strait immediately
offered the senate his resignation
as senator, which was accepted.
Other confirmations were made.
Dr. Strait was named by Governor
Blease to fill the position made vacant
March 12, 1914, by the resignation of
Dr. J. W. Babcock, who had been superintendent
of the asylum for 27 years
Other appointments confirmed by
the senate were: W. Rahn Koon, of
uiover, as member of the State board
of education, vice Luceo Gunter, resigned;
D. B. Purifoy, of Walterboro,
vice H. M. O' Driscoll, resigned, as a
member of that board.
Board of regents of the State hospital
for the insane: J. D. Bivens,
Ridgeville, to succeed himself; Frank
R. Hunter, of Newberry, vice W. L.
Settlemeyer, resigned; A. H. Dean, of
Greenville, vice John M. Cannon, deceased.
Kurtz P Smith's appointment as solicitor
of the Tenth judicial circuit
was confirmed.
MAY TAKE TROOPS AWAY
Mexican Convention Agrees to Proposals
Necessary for Evacuation
Prompt withdrawal of American
forces at Vera Cruz was indicated last
week when the Aguas Calicntcs conference
approved American requests
that Mexicans who served the United
States be given protection. Other desired
guarantees also were approved
by the Mexican conference.
The State department was advised
that the Convention had instructed
Gen. Carranza to comply with the
American Government's requests.
Agreement on Bill.
Agreement on the war tax bill was
reached late last week by Senate and
House conferers at a sacrifice of items
from which fifteen to twenty million
dollars in revenue had been expected.
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FINALLY FOUND RELIEF
Having suffered for twenty-one
years with a pain in my side, I finally
have found relief in Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root. Injections of morphine
were my only relief for short periods
of time. I became so sick that I had
to undergo a surgical operation in
New Orleans, which benefited me for
two years. When the same pain came
back one day I was so sick that I gave
up hopes of living. A friend advised
hie to try your Swamp-Root and I at
once commenced using it. The first
bottle did me so much good that I
purchased two more bottles. I am
now on my second bottle and am feeling
like a new woman. I passed a
gravel stone as large as a big red
1 i ? 1 ? -
ueun ana several smaller ones. 1 have
not had the least feeling of pain since
taking your Swamp-Root and I feel
it my duty to recommend this great
medicine to all suffering humanity.
Gratefully yours,
MRS. JOSEPH CONSTANCE,
Rapids Par. Echo, La.
Personally appeared before me, this
15th day of July, 1911, Mrs. Joseph
Constance, who subscribed the above
statement and made oath that the
same is true in substance and fact.
Wm. Morrow, Notary Public.
Letter to
Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Binghampton, N. Y.
Prove what Swamp-Root Will do for
You
Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Binghampton, N. Y., for a sample
size bottle. It will convince anyone.
You will also receive a booklet of valuable
information, telling about the
kidneys and bladder. When writing,
be sure and mention the Conway
Weekly Horry Herald. Regular fifty
cent and one-dollar size bottles for
sale at all drug stores.adv.
CARRANZA INVITED
To Sign Agreement of Peace Convention,
But Declines.
Gen. Obregon headed a commission
last week which called on Gon fnr.
ranza and invited him to attend the
Aguas Calientes Convention and sign
an agreement to abide by its decision.
Gen Carranza declined to go or send
a delegate. He reserved the right to
disapprove the final acts of the Convention,
maintaining that the sovereign
power of the State rests with
him alone until his successor as head
of the Government is elected.
Hopeless Lung Trouble Cured.
Many recoveries from Lung Trouble
are due to Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Hon
ey. It strengthens the Lungs, checks
the Cough and gives relief at once.?
Mr. W. S. Wilkins, Gates, N. C.,
writes: "I used Dr. Bell's Pine-TarHoney
in a case given up as hopeless
and it effected a complete cure. Get
a bottle of Dr. Bel's Pine-Tar-Honey
If your cough is dry and hacking let
it trickle down the throat, you will
I surely get relief. Only '25c . at your
Druggist.?adv. J
WHO'LL. BCY BONDS ASKS TILLMAN
Senator Questions JMan to Hypothe;
cate 'tlje Cotton Crop.
4 Columbia, Oct. 23?Senator Tillman
came over to Columbia this morning
from his home in Trenton to attend
to some personal business. He was
looking well. He left Washington several
days ago.
He expressed the opinion that a
State warehouse system would be
practical. "What do you think about
the bond issue ?" he was asked.
"Where are you going to sell the
bonds?" replied the Senator.
War Tax in Brief.
In order to meet the deficit in the
Government's income, caused by a decrease
in revenue receipts from importations,
due to the European war,
the Democratic party plans to raise
temporarily $107,000,000 a year by direct
taxation. More than one-half of
ting beverages?beer, whiskey, cordthis
tax is to be raised from intoxicaials,
and so forth. Two fifths of the
other half is to be raised from financial
transactions, such as bonds, debentures,
stock certificate issues, trans
fers and so forth, promisory notes,
conveyances and so on, while of the
remainder, $5,000,000 is to be raised
from cosmetics and chewing gum,
and another $5,000,000 is to be raised
from tobacco.
The Republican party is opposing
this tax and by so doing would stifle
the Government in its purpose by refusing
it adequate money to meet its
legitimate expenses.
The Democratic party stands for
the government.
The Republican party stands for
the distilleries, the brewers, the financial
interests and the tobacco trust.
For whom do the voters stand ?
TO FEED BELGIANS
Americans to Undertake the Work
Through Commission.
. After diplomatic negotiations lasting
several weeks, in which American
Ambassador Page acted as intermediary
between Belgium, England and
Germany, an agreement was reached
by which the starving Belgians will be
fed by a commission of Americans in
London and Brussels, headed by Herbert
C. Hoover, of California, who has
acted as chairman of the American relief
committee in London. It is estimated
that 700,000 Belgians who still
are in their own country, arc on the
verge of starvation.
ONE EAR FROM EACH.
Boy Corn Growers Exhibiting Theii
Product.
One of the great exhibits at the
State fair is a booth in which is showr
an ear of corn from the crop of each
of the 1,700 boys in the State who arc
members of the boys' corn clubs. This
exhibit is being featured by W. W
Long, State demonstration agent. Mr
Long thinks this should be one of the
drawing cards of the fair.
Iff^ILLS Without Odors
k Rats ahd mice
H M Rat ,c?rn' ??<-'"SUSUR'Ti
M i!"l, /patent rttt dwitroyer in the
|1 Wo.r,?l; It mummiflM rate and mice
I quickly and without bud. dtuireroue
|J or dlHurrceuble coneequencet*. Accept
A no Mibfttitutce.
?A A..25^' ?0c Bn<1 91.00 Can*.
?u All dealer*, or dent by mall.
Botannical MTg Co.,
NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of the decre<
and judgment of the court made b>
his Honor J. W. DeVore, Presiding
Judge, in the case of John Arthui
Johnson, by A. P. Johnson, his Guar
dian, dian Ad Litem, Plaintiff, vs
D. C. ?Johnson, Minnie B. Johnson
William D. Johnson, James, B. John
son, rsurrougns, A. Johnson* an(
Mrs. S. C. Johnson, Defendants
and dated the 1st day of October, A
D., 1914, I, the undersigned J. A
Lewis, Sheriff of Horry County, wil
sell at public auction to the highesl
bidder before the Court House dooi
at Conway, in Horry County, ant
State of South Carolina, during th?
legal hours of sale, on salesday in No
vember next, it being the Second (2]
day of said month, all and singula]
those certain lands situate in Horrj
County, and described as follows, towit:
That certain tract of land in Gali ants
Ferry Township, Horry County
South Carolina, containing two hundred
acres, more or less, lying or
both sides of the public road leading
from Galivants Ferry to Conway am
partily in the fork of the Rough am
Ready Road, and being known ai
lands formerly owned by the widov
McQueen and her daughter, Julia
and bounded by lands of Mrs. Geo
Johnson and Mrs. Rnrnhill. hv
Holliday?being the same tract o
land conveyed to me, N. A. Vaught
by E. C. McQueen and Julia R. Mc
i Queen by deed dated the 13th day o
? September, A. D. 1901, recorded in th?
| office of R. M. C. for Horry County ii
book "MM," page 150.
: TERMS OF SALE CASH. Purch
aser to pay for papers.
Conway, S. C., October 6th. 1914.
v, J. A. LEWIS,
. Sheriff Hory County.
H. H. WOODWARD,
I Plaintiff 8 Attorney/* iaa
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Dental Surgeon,
CONWAY, S. C.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
CONWAY, S. C.
R. B. SCARBOROUGH,
Attorney at Law,
CONWAY, S. C.
HAL L. BUCK,
* * Fire Insurance *
Office Conway National Bank
Conway, - - - S. C.
J. M. JOHNSON,
C1VH., ENGINEER
Marion. S C.
, Railroad, City and Land Surveying;
and Drainage. Road-building an
Sewers Draughting and Blue Printing
H. C. CANisON
General Land Surveying.
Office?Buck Building
CONWAY. S C.
W C SINGLETON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Conway, S. C.
1 Office upstairs Buck Building
s ENOCH S. C. BAKER
Attorney at Law
' Spivey Building.
CONWAY, S. C.
D A Spivey & Company
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n yields quickly all in through the sore,
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: ?against colds,- sores and swollen
joints, rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica
and like ailments'. ' Your money back
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New Store.
We have bough* out the stock of
S. F Gasque Co, on the corner opposite
ih*> Horry Tobacco Warehouse
We carry up-to-date Staple
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Sausage, Etc. Give us a call and
be convinced that our goods are
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Yours for business,
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GEO. LUM LAUNDRY,
CONWAY, S. C,
Beginning July 1st. 1913
All persons must take tickets'for
| work left here. Possitively no
work delivered uniil ticket is prosented.
Laundry not called for in
30 days will be sold for charges.
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issue for Bonds Authorized.
Issue of $.'*5,000,000 in bonds for retirement
of cotton by the State from
the demoralized market was authorized
in a measure passed by the senate
Wednesday by a vote of 25 to 4. Provision
is made for expending the proceeds
either in direct purchase, at 10
cents per pound, or by loans at nine
cents per pound.
Dizzy? Bilious? .Constipated?
Dr. King's New Live Pills will cure
you, cause a healthy flow of Bile and
rids your Stomach and Bowels of
waste and fermenting body poisons.
They are a Tonic to your stomach and
Liver and tone up the general system.
First dose will cure you of that depressed,
dizzy, bilious and constipated
condition. 25c all druggists.?adv
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
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General Tonic because it contains tbe
well known tonic propertiesof QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
cnt Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
For Weakness and Loss off Appetite
j The Old StMndard general strengthening tonic,
GROVE'S ""ASTKLBSS chill TONIC, drive# out
Malaria and builda up the system. A true tonic
and sure Appetizer. For adults and children. SCc.
Only One "BROMO QUININE"
To get the genuine, call for full name, UXA*
TIVK BROMO QUININE. Look for signature of
B.W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. Stops
congh and headache, and works off cold. 25c*
CONWAY LODGE, No. 66, A. F. M
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To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take LAXATIVE HROMO Quinine. It stop* the
Cough and Headache and worka off the Cold*
Drugfieta refund money if it faila to cure*
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