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* NOTE TO GERMANY NOT ULTIMATUM But States That Attacks on * Our Ships and Citizens Must Cease FINAI- npnilOHT WAS SHOWN TO MR. BRYAN ' Note Believed to Have Been !?! Delivered to Berlin p v Officials. Washington, June 10.?The American note to Germany concerning the Y sinking of the Lusitania, which precipitated the crisis in President Wilson's cabinet, was believed her to have reached Ambassador Gerard in Berlin, early today. It was expected that the ambassador would present the com% ^ munioation immediately to the Gerfnivn rm rt f f uiai 11 x?*C11 I m i I; 11 C4 1 I I ui V f;n V/ i t l K. V 1 L >v 1 u k, v; /; M V I I out tonight for publication tomorrow i morning. In the meantime, President Wilson has asked that detailed forecasts of the note bo not published. It is understood here that the German government will not make answer to the American note until after Meyer Gherard, the special o?-?voy elmsen by Ambassador Ik n .d ">rff, arises at PerMn and explains the situation iThis. it is estimated will take at least fc. a week or ten days. It became known today .that just before Prosi lent Wilson's now note to Germany was forwarded to Merlin yes terd.av, it was shown to former Secretary Pryan by Acting Secretary Lansing at the personal direccimi of the President. Some slight oh? nges had been made in the note and the President wanted Mr. Hi van to see it In its final form. Pending publication of the new note tomorrow morning, officials'would not discuss its detail, but it was declared it was no more in the nature of an ul ti mat urn than was the first. It makes it very plain, however that the United rjk States expects Germany to cease attacks cn American ships and citizens. OBITUARY. Yes Dear little Raleigh Preston, darling baby of Mr. an<l Mrs. Ozzie H. Chestnut fell asleep in Jesus near H ytwo o'clock in the afternoon of June 4th, 191.'), after an illness of more J H than two weeks. All was done that| IB loving hearts and willing hands could' do, but nothing could stay the cold icy j hands ofdlvath. Our Heavenly Father knew best, to take from us our fairest brightest Jit tie jcwell within Heaven's! beautiful gate. There to \Vait and wel- j vcome us. 7 Oh, how sad it was to give up dear little Grcston, and how deeply we ftsdl our loss. But we know our loss is LI /in /.1?/MM i vt n M /I 4-h /\ T /MI. ncavcu cKPiua) g<uiu, miu tin: IjUJ ? j giveth and the Lord taketh away, and blessed be the name of the Lord. We humbly bow to the blessed will of Him who doeth alJ thing.; well, and who i?id "Suffer Little Children to Come 'L unto Me and Forbid them Not for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven." LitI tie Raleigh Creston was born Novcm ber 9th, 1913, aged erne year, six I months, and twenty-six days. He loaI ves a father, mother ami one little' brdther, Cosby, to miss him every| I hour and a host of sympathizing I Relatives and friends. I The funeral services were conduct ed the following day by our beloved I pastor, Rev. P. B. Coats at Bethlehem I Baptist church after which his sweet I litttle earthly remains were laid away in the cemetery in the presence of a I large crowd of sorrowing . relatives I and friends, there to await the ratrur rection morn. Lovingly His Aunts, * BEATRICE AND ESSIE. I Shell, S. C., June 11th, 1915. H o Flee Beetles on Tobacco. I The following spray will kill all . I Flee Beetles on your tobacco: Copper sulphate 4 lbs. H Quick lime 4 lbs. Vfdler 50 gals. * Then make the following and mix both together: ^B Arsenate of soda 4 oz. ^B Acetate of lead 11 oz. ^B Water 50 gals. [ ^B After this is thoroughly dissolved, ^B add 75 gallons of water?in all you wiM have 113 gallons of the solution. Tms will cost you $1.25 at the Nor- . ^B ton Drug Co., Conway, S. C., or the ^B Piatt Drug Co., Aynor, C. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court made by i t is Honor, It, W. Membingcr, Presiding Judge, in the ease of George J.i Holildav. Plaintiif. vs. Mniririf> .1 i ? , , oe>-~ - * I Singleton, Fannie Todd, A. It. Singleton, Ida Johnson, Gary Singleton, Gay Singleton, May field Singleton, Effie Lunday, Charlie Singleton, Haddon Lundy, et al., Defendants, and dated the 28th day of May, A. D., 1915, I the undersigned, J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Horry County, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder before the Court House door at Conway, in Horry County, and State of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, on Salesday in July next, it being the 5th day of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry County, and described as follows, to wit: Ail and singular those two certain pieces, parcels or tracts of land situate in Dog Bluff Township, County and State aforesaid, and containing in the aggregate (408) A., four hundred and eight acres, more or less. Tract number one. Containing (833) three hundred thirty-three acres, more or less, and bounded as follows to-wit: North by lands of Hugh B. Jordan; East by lands of E. T. Love) and Sol L. Jordan; South by lands of W. H. J. La'Timore and F. M. Johnson, West by lands of F. A. Todd and A. J. Johnson. It being a portion of a tract of (442) four hundred forty-two acres conveyed to me by David S. Cowan, Trustee, June 20th, 1878. R. M. C. Look "T" pp. 200-207, which includes ; all of said tract except a piece near the N. E. Corner, sold to lh T. Lovel j apd supposed to contain 40 acres more or less?and also a piece situate in the S. W. Corner of said tract deeded by me to Fannie A. Todd and Annie J. Johnson and supposed to contain / \ A ' * v i >) more or less, i lie <1 Move 1 >> >) | A., comprising* my farm and home : place. i Tract number two. Containing (75) A., more or less, and bounded N. by lands of Sol L. Jordan, East by 'ands of W. H. J. Lawrimore, and South by lands of W. H. J. Lawrimore, West by Tract No. One. It being the identical land conveyed to me by W. H. J. Lawrimore, November 27th, 1877. R. i M. C. Book "S", pp. 795-796. TERMS of Sale, Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Conway, S. C., June 2, A. D. 1915. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff cf Horry County. H. H. WOODWARD, PlaintifTs's Attorney. o NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court made b\ j His .Honor, R. W. Memmingcr, Presiding Judge, in the case of The M. B. .Thompson Company, a corporation Plaintiffs vs. L. W. Ludlum, Conway Savings Bank and Conway Live Stock. Company, Defendants, and dated the i 28th?(lay of May A. D., 1915, I, thej undersigned, J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of i Horry County, will sell at public auc- 1 tion to the highest bidder before the Court House door at Conway, in Horry County, and,State of South Carolina, during legal hours- of sale, on Salesday in July, next, it being the 5th day of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry County, and described as follows, to-wit: All and singular that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate in the State and County aforesaid and Little River township, containing One Hundred acres, and hounded as follows: North by the Warramaw River, East by lands, of Jacob Cox, .South by estate of lands of Sarah Graham, West by lands of Grantor. TERMS of Sale, Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Conway, S. C., June 2, A D. 1915. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiffs's Attorney. o Don't Carry a Handicap Through Life Did you ever stop to think that your every action, every thought, your 4is? 1 -i ijwmnwii uiui cimracier are lnnuenced every day by the condition of your liver? Failure in life may be the direct result of a disordered Liver. j Dr. Hilton's Life For The Liver And Kidneys will keep your Liver in per-! feet condition. Get a bottle. For sale by all Druggists. Distributed by Murray Drug Co., Columbia, S. C.?adv. tf o Notice Tax Executions. Tax executions having been turned )ver to Sheriff, J. A. Lewis, he will )e in the country except on Saturdays ind Salesdays for several weeks. ' o To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BKOMO Quinine. It stops the ' Cough end Headache and works off the Cold. Druggist* refund money if it fails to cure. < E. . GHOVF/S signature on acL box. 2&c. r THE HORRY HERALI NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court made by His Honor, K. W. Memminger, Presiding Judge, in the case of The M. B. Thompson Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. W. H. Grissett, Defendant, and dated the 2Stn clay of May, A. D. 1915, I, the undersigned, J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County, will I sell at public auction to the highest ( bidder before the Court House door at Conway, in Horry County, and State I of South Carolina, during legal hours', of sale, on Salcsday in July, next, it I being the 5th day of said month, all J and singular those certain lands situate in Horry County, and described as follows, to-wit: All and singular that certain parcel | or tract of land situate in Little River! Township, State and County afore-j said. Containing Sixty-six (GG) acres, and it being identical place on which I reside and bounded as follows: On the North by lands of Grissett Cause, East by lands of Lucy Bellamy, South by lands of M. A. Bryan and West by the Waccamaw River. Being the lands that I bought (,r qau. pahww... ai . ? uv iii uv:i?u!^ cony acres cleared. TERMS of Sale, Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Conway, S. C., June 2, A. D. 101 o. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiffs'.* Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court made by Els Honor, JJ. W. Mcniming'er, Preu-iing Judge, in the cause of runners ?? Merchants Bank of Conway, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Sylvia Friarson, David Faison, Harnp Do.rant. Eliza McRay, Lilly Cooper, Mit John-1 son, Peter Brown, alias Peter Logan, dinrie Durant, Tooea Durant, ct al. Defendants, and dated Die 2Stb day Mr a ia 101" i -1. .... i./j i, uie unoersigno(i, J. A. LEWIS, Sherilf of Horry County, will soli r.t public auction to iho highest bidder before the Court Mouse door at Cor.way, in Horry County, and State of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, en Salesday in July, next, ic being the 5th day of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry County, and described as follows, towit: All and singular that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying and being situate within the incorporate limits of the city of Conway, County and State aforesaid, containing about one-half (1-2) acres, begihing at a corner on the public road that lands front Old Gully Store to the Potato hod Ferry Road and running back about one hundred and forty-six yards to a stake corner, thence We si about 10 yards to a corner, fhence back to the public road above mentioned to a corner, thence said road to the beginning corner, and bounded by said public road and lands of Eliza McCray, Mary Johnson, and others, being a part of the Henry Durant ; Estate. | This being the identical tract of 1 land conveyed to me by Minnie Durant, Eliza McCray, Mary Johnson, and Lillie Cooper, and recorded in book "ZZZ" of deeds, page 313, on June 30th, A. D., 1914. And there is no prior papers against this place. TERMS of Sale, Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Conway, S. C., June 2, A. D. 1915. J: A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintlffs's Attorney. o WINTHROP COLLECT! Scholarship and Entrance Examination. The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop College and for the admission of new students will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July 2, at 9 a. m. Applicants must not be less than sixteen years of age. When Scholarships are vacant after July 2 they will be awarded to those making , the highest average at this examination, provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for Scholarships should write to President Johnson before the examination for Scholarship examination blanks. ( Scholarships are worth $100 ar.d ( free tuition. The next session will 1 open September 15, 1915. For further ( information and catalogue, address < Pres. D. B. Johnson Rock Hill, S. C.?Adv. til 7-1-15 n The Best Hot Weather Tonic | 5ROVH* TASTELESS chill TONIC enriches the n >lood. builds r the whole eya'cm and will wor ( lerlully strengthen and lortif) you to wiibstatn 3 he feptemng eSect of *be hot su?me? *>C<c. i ), CONWAY, S. C. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE ! By virtue of the Decree and Order of the Court of Common Pleas in and for Horry County, dated October 19, j A. D., 1699, in the case of C. P. Quattlebaum, administrator. ulain tiff, against Everett H. Lewis et al.f! heirs at law of E. T. Lewis, deceased;! the undersigned administrator of K.: T. Lewis, and as Special Referee duly 1 appointed by the Court, will sell at : public auction during legal hours ot sale, before the Court House doors at Conway, S. C., on Salesday in July next, it being the 5th day in said month, all and singular that certain tract of land situate in Horry County and described as follows to-wit: All and singular that certain lot or' parcel of land containing twelve (12)1 acres, more or less, bounded by lands | of James Cook, lands now or former- j ly of J. W. Holiiday, et ah, and be-! ing the same land which was convey-1 ed by Adalinc Iiardwick to George1 King, afterwards mortgaged by said ' George King to E. T. Lewis, and, abandoned !w tho enid fin-wo ir ! wvi 5 V, AVI a^, so that said land was sold for taxes by the Stale of South Carolina, in tinyear A. D., 189G, and was purchased by the said C. I'. Quattl.ebauui, administrator for the said estate, of E. T. Lewis, he being* the highest biddei for same; that by reason of oversight and inadveriancc the title to said property under said tax sale has never Lc en recorded and is new lost, but the said land has been controlled and in possession of the heirs at law of the said E. T. i.ewis ever since said time, to wit: A. D. 1890. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to' pay for papers. C. P. QUATTLEBAUM, Administrator of the Personal lbs.ate of E. T. Lewis, Deceased, a: I Bpocial Referee under Order of Lire Court. Conway, S. C., Juno 5th A. 1)., 191". m r\~r i n " n rr o ?\ f c IV .J i lU.- L'J Ca-\u.*_ Under red by virtue of the decree and judgment of tho court ma h by His Honor R. W. Memminger, Prosiding Judge, in the vase of J. U. Bell, PlaintilY, vs. Joe P. Ycrccn and W. It. Lewis, Defendants, and dated the 28th day cf May, A. D., 1915, I, the undersigned, J. A. LKWIS, Sheriff of Horry County, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder before the Court House door at Conway, in Horry County, and State of South Carolina, during legal hours of ale, yn Salesday in July, next, it being th# 5th day of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry County, and described as fol lows, to-\vit: A certain piece or parcel of land in Little River Township, State and County aforesaid,?bounded North by 1. J. Vorocn, East. Creasey Bellamy, South by Jim Bellamy, West by J. W. Vereen. The said piece to contain (401 forty acres, j TERMS of Sale, Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Conway, S. C., June '2. A. D. 1915. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintitl's's Attorney. WATCH YOUR WIFE. Keep your eyes on your wife. Not to keep some other man from stealing- her?for wives worth having arc not stealable., But keep her contented. for that will help you to keep cheerful. And t i keep her cheerful?for that will keep her pretty. To keep her pretty is to help yourself keep your eyes off other women, a very necessary thing* for a married man if he would be happy. Keep in mind the girl you led to the altar?for your wife is that girl; just as good, just as lovable, just as sincere, just as honest. Keep in mind also that you were ready to do almost anything to gel her?and so you arc reminded that it's up to you to make some little sacrifice in order to keep her. Just keep your eye on your wife and Jo your share toward making a sue ?ess 01 your greatest business undertaking?the business of being a happy married man. o Card of Thanks. We take this method of thanking >ur many friends for their kindness iuring the sickness and death of our Darling baby. May the Lord bless ?ach and every one of them, ^*hile our lear baby rests in Heaven. Father and Mother, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Chestnut. o nvlgorntlng to the Pale and Sickly rhe Old Standard jicneTa". atrcnglheniaa toric, 5KOVJ-VS TASTKl.liSS chill ToNlC. drives cut ilalurlu.enricfee* the hlood.and builds uf>then.vsem. A true totuc. bor ivdullw aud titildieu. VJc In Loving Memory of Our Mother fl MARY SARAH GORE Just before the glorious rays of the morning sun, broke the quiatude of those that were peacefully slumbering of last Tuesday morning, May 11th, $ 1915, no sorrow hovered only oven those that felt and saw the dear motherly hands growing: weaker, and the life gradually flickering from her as the dear Angel came and most quietly and calmly bore the mantled spirit of our dear mother, Mary Sarah Gore, p age (55 years to her Heavenly home, where there will be no more suffering and death; all will be peace, joy and love. Although we feel as if everything _ fl had been done for her that loving and kind hands could do, but still it is not easy to see the dear old hands that have been so mothering to us; these many years at last laid to rest,I but maybe the life which vanished as we watched the ebbing tide of life! leave this dear old mother may still be at its work by helping and serving ^ Him that has blessed us with such a c noble mother. 1 She was loft a widow with five ( small children to support thirty-two t years ago but she worked and toiled ( day after day and trusted in God who 1 had taken her loving companion away. * to help her support and show these 1 little ones the way to everlasting life where she wished for them all to be ' gathered without a broken tic in their ' little family circle. : | Surely she must have seen the glory 1 I of another life breaking on her oavth! ly horizon, shortly after she was taken ill one F. M. while she was rolling and 1 tossing with pain she said to some that were around her bed, "1 h ar some beautiful singing, then in a weak voice she sang, "1 am Thine Oh Lord, 1 Have Heard Thv voice and it! i Bids mo come tn Then " Vn . 1 m11 o olw, I folt that hoi life's work on earth was I done, and she wished to be drawn ( nearer to his precious side. J The closing scene of our precious ; mother's life was one of suffc ring out i patient and submissive to the will of i God. j Although the death Angel seemed I very near for several weeks before the end came but not until a few days before did hope die in our yearning hearts, then the end came, she fell; asleep in Jesus as quietly as a babe in ; its mother's arms. She leaves five cliilren, all of which were with her, W. C. Gore, B. N.i Gore, Mrs S. D. Bellamy, Mrs. J. W. Humphrey, of Little River, and J. C. j Gore of Greenwood, S. C., also eleven , grand children and two great-grand children to mourn the loss and miss her cheerful vnicn On Wednesday, May 12th. cur loved one's remains were laid to rest in the Little River M. E. Church cemetery, Rev. J. E. Cook conducting the funeral services. The acting pall bearers were: Will Stone, Willie Ressant, .loo Causey, Clarence MeCauslcv, Claud Livings-1 tone and Moore Thompson. The floral tribute was most beautiful. showing the love that others had ! for her. RUB-SVIY-TISM Will cure your Rheumutism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally and externally. Price 25c. TRADE AT Our Stock is more varied ; suit the needs of this entire s the best interests of our custc at prices that they can afforc are in keeping' with the hard ropean war. WHEN IN NEED C and you fail to get satisfactio Toddville and let us show you i DUSENB TODDVILLE, SEVEN I iUSSIANS GAIN I BREATHING SPELL 1 com to Have Stopped Teutons on Banks of the Dniester 1 " :RE!\iCH PROGRESS SLOW AND PAINFUL J Tow Hold Almost All of "Labyrinth"?Italians Snv Stopped. v "V , v London, Juno 10.?Careful reading >et\voen the lines of the various offii:il announcements of the 12 hours led British observers to believe the weari'd Russians have been successful in gaining a breathing spell along the >astern front. That stubborn opposiion has been encountered by the Aus;ro-Grmans nar the firing lineHTH ;ro-Germans near the center of the inc in Galicia is evidenced in Petrojrad's statement that 2,000 AustroClcrman prisoners have been taken in i series of counter attacks near Przemysl. According to Russian reports the Austro-Gernum forces in southeast Galicia have not been aide to cross the Dniester at any point o r t! an Zuvawuna, which is 40 milea- iV >m Rem nerg, and wmen tncy rcuecd last tsunilay. Berlin contradicts this with 11-o statement * hat the right wing of the enemy under General Lin sin gen has advanced ten mile - further and occupied Stanislau, an important railroad center. In the west the French make their usual report of slow progress accompanied by the repulse of German conn tor attacks. Berlin admits that the French now arc in posession of the entire village of Neuvillc iSt, Yaast, while only a fraction of "the labyrinth" is left in German hands. From other portions of the French front come reports -of minor advances. According to Vienna, the efforts of the Italians to cross the Isonzo near Corizia have been repulsed after a serious engagement. It would appear tlv>< 4 lw. 74..K 1 - * .1 nun tin- i ut: kiii.n mi VI1 met I no lll'St difficult problems of their invasion of Austria in this endeavor to cross the Isonzo .although they claim to have a foothold af some p'accs on both banks. The resignation of William Jennings Bryan is still an absorbing topic of discussion with the English press The text o ft he American note to Germany is awaited with great eagerness OEATi^VERHlH ; RAT CORN? finst rtit nml tnlco exterminator merle. s Killsimi.A:- i .(! it> >01 utcly \\ttiio-.. ?'nlor. M.i'iiiniir"?thus i.rovootinj? oeo.oinposi; lion. 11. tie.- 11 ; 11 ; U 'ho trr.j?*? in U.a world. I. -1' :\ i; i. linn LA r CHUN, i ::V, 50o, .^i at (leulevs or hy uiuil. post* \ paid. \ BOIANICAI. MFC. CO. 'It *? t\ 'V r *?'.< . ^1 a<ic!pilia. /*?. TOOOVSLLE -j ind up-to-date than ever to section. 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