The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 21, 1915, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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mm GERMANS EXECUTE MISS EDITH GAVELL London, Oct. 15.?The foreign office had been notified by the American embassy that Miss Edith Cavell, recently the head of a training school for girls in Brussels, who was arrested August 5 by the German authorities in Brussels, was executed October 13 after sentence of death had been passed upon her. It is understood that the charge against Miss Cavell was that she harbored fugitive British and French soldiers and men of military age and assisted them to escape from Belgium to join their regiments. Thus far the foreign office is not ?. il _ i l r i i aware mat a cnarge 01 epionage na? been brought against Miss Cavell. COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Not Served.) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. H. Kaminski, Plaintiff, Against Maud W. Smith, Clarence Smith, Lewis Calvin Smith, Mabel Lea Smith, Wilfred Smith, and Lutie Smith, and A. C. Singleton, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, which has been field in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, aiiu to serve a copy or your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office at Conway, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint* October 9th, A. D., 1915. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney To Maud W. Smith, Clarence Smith, Lewis Calvin Smith, Mabel Lea Smith, Wilfred Smith, and Lutie Smith, absent defendants: TAKE NOTICE that the Complaint in the foregoing stated action and the Summons of which the foregoing is a copy, were filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas in and for Horry County, on the 12th day of October A. D., 1915. W. L. BRYAN, L. S.) ? .,..4*. C. C. C. P. . ?mn H- H. "J'OODWARD, Plaintiffs Attorney. mO* I* ORDER Upon reading the attached affidavit of H. H. Woodward, attorney for the plaintiff; and it appearing that the infant defendants, Clarence Smith, Lewis Calvin Smith, Mabel Lea Smith, Wilfred Smith, and Lutie Smith, cannot after due diligence be found within this State, but that they reside at Oxford within the State of Florida, ,N and that the action has been brought for the foreclosure of a mortgage of real estate in this County and State, said absent infant defendants claiming and interest in ho equiy of rentcmption: On motion of plaintiff's attorney, it is ordered that C. B. Dusenbury be and he is hereby appointed as guardian ad litem for said infant defendants and is authorized and required to defend this action in their behalf; unless said infants, or some mio in tlmii' Wnlml-P u'ifln'n riim <loirc VI*V 4,1 wvi?l?4 J " 1V.IIIII i I V t VI?tY O after the service of this Order, as hereinafter specified, shall apply for and procure the appointment of some suitable and competent person to act as guardian ad litem in their behalf. It is further ordered that this Order be served on said infant defendants wnd upon their mother, Maud W. Smith, with whom they now reside by publishing the same with the Summons in said action for three successive weeks in the Horry Herald, a news paper published at Conway, S. C., and mailing with Summons and the service shall be complete on the next day following the day of the last publication thereof. Dated Oct. 18th, A. I). 1915. ^ W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) :-v ? C. C. C. P. ? o . The Near East?with the AustroGerman and Bulgarian invasion of Servia, the Anglo French landing at Saloniki, the promised active intervention of Russia and diplomatic possibilities in Greece and Roumania?continued the center of interest throughout the belligerent countries last week o Only One "BROMO QUIN1NB" To get the genuine, call for full name, LaXA , TIVH BROMO QUININE. took lor signature ol B. W.OROVB. Cnrea a Cold In One Day. Slot* ooogh and headache, and work* off eold. 25c 9 ? ? " 1 ,1 * r TAX NOTICE. , I The books will be open for collection of taxes for fiscal year 1915, from October 15th to'December 31st, 1915, without penalty. Payable during Januray with 1 per cent, penalty, during . February 1 per cent addtional, and 5 ' per cent additional for March, making a total of 7 per cent March 1st to 15th at which time the books will close. Regular Tax Levy. The regular tax levy on all taxable property in the County is as follows: < State tax ....7 mills ; Constitutional School tax .... 3 mills $ Ordinary County 3 1-2 mills ? Court House and Jail Bonds 3-4 mills t General County Roads and I Bridges 1 mill s Township Roads and Bridges 2 mills j Re-Indexing Records 1-4 mill j Past Indebtedness 1 mill Total 18 1-2 mills J Conway Township Roads and Bridges (extra levy) 2 mills Floyds Township Roads and 1 Bridges (extra levy) 5 mills A An additional levy to pay special ' taxes voted for school purposes in cer- 1 tain school districts is as follows: ^ Districts Mills ( No. 1 Port Harrelson 2 ^ 2 Evergreen 4 * 3 Dog Bluff ' 3 ; 5 Sandy Plain 3 G Athens 4 7 Green Sea 8 9 Little River 4 11 Socastee , 8 I 13 Withers 1 ' 4 14 Centenary 4 15 Haw Branch v 5 16 Piney Grove 4 17 Wanamaker 1 8 18 Loris 8 19 Burroughs 8 20 Mt. Olive 8 21 White Oak 3 22 Bureol 4 23 Good Hope 3 24 Cedar Grove 3 25 Guriey 3 26 Cool Spring 2 27 Zion 8 28 Chapel Hill 4 29 Powell 4 30 Princeville 4 32 Hickory Grove 2 33 Finklea 8 34 Oak Grove 4 36 Grassy Bay 3 38 Hickory Hill 3 39 Simpson Creek 4 40 Joiner Swamp 3 41 Daisy 4 AO T r.. 11 T _ i _ ? **o nuns isiand 4 45 Tilly Swamp 3 46 Zepar 7 47 Red Hill 8 48 Eight Mile 2 49 Red Bluff 3 50 Floyds , 16 51 Floyds X Roads ' ? 4 52 Poplar Hill 3 53 Allen , 2 54 Valley Forge 3 56 Sanford 3 57 Sweet Home * 5 58 Johnson ' 2 59 High Point 5 60 Muster Shed 3 61 Warn pee 4 62 Savannah Bluff 3 63 Rehoboth 3 64 Enterprise 3 66 Camp Swamp 8 67 Mt. Pisgah 4 68 Homewood 4 69 Maple 4 70 Poplar 3 71 Shell 4 72 Leon 3 73 Mt. Hermon 3 74 Four Mile 4 "* 75 Virgo 2 a 76 Toddville 5 77 Strawfield 3 78 Ebenezer 4 h 79 Bucksport 3 80 Spring Branch 8 81 Salem 3 a 82 Mill Swamp 3 3 83 Red Hill 4 tl 84 Brunson 3 li 85 Watts 4 86 Cedar Creek 4 87 Feathery Bay 3 f 88 Waccamaw 4 a 89 Seven Mile 4 v 90 Pauley 2 91 Pleasant Hill 2 92 Vaughts 4 t 94 Oak Grove 3 t 95 Twelve Mile 2 (] 97 Carolina * 3 f 98 Kilngston 2 99 Aynor 4 101 Pleasant Grove 4 School House Bond Tax. An additional levy of 2 mills in Dis- ' trict No. 19, and in District No. 80 1 1-2 mills, and in District No 61 4 * mills is made to pay interest on the ] School House Bonds, and to create a | Sinking Fund for their final retire- | ment. Capitation Tax. A poll tax of One Dollar for School < purposes is levied upon every male ] citizen bewteen the ages of 21 and 60 I ye'ars, able to earn a living, except 1 Confederate Veterans over 50 years of 3 PC1 1&J2 " 1512' ' Ol. '.?)),CO THE HOBBY HE Says Simple Better Th Case of Chronic Constipation Yields to Mild Laxative Compound. Writing from The House of the jood Shepurd, at Sunnyside Ave., and iOth St., Seattle, where she is the juest of her life-long friend the Revjrend Mother, Mrs. Mary Austin, wid)w of a wealthy San Franciscan, who ost everything in the fire of 1906, ays she experienced speedy relief Trom the use of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and that she found tfcus gentle, 5leasant^tastdhg .laxative more effective than several doses of castor oil. The active principles of certain laxitive herbs are combined in Dr. Cald-vell's Syrup Pepsin to act on the climnative organs in an easy, natural way vithout griping or other discomfort. Its freedom from opiate or narcotic irug of every description, combined -vith its gentle action and positive effect, make it the ideal laxative for CAPITAL : FARMERS & MEI W. R. LEWIS, President W. L. D. MAGRATH, V-Pres. GE CONWA THE HANDS GO TWICE AR CLOCK AND WE CALL I AGE LIFE IS "33" T Bv intelliaent care of vour; Eighty. Your working prime is abo > C v 9,360 working days. How n let slip by without something spent? What are you doing today 1 when your earning power will Every person who gives thij will naturally think of A BAT ERS & MERCHANTS BANKW. PERCY HARD!! Five Percent Interest Pa ge. Capitation I)og Tax. 1 A capitation tax of One Dollar is ivied upon each dog in the County. Commutation Road Tax. Road tax for 191G is due and pay 1 hie from January 1st, to March 15th, 01G, by every male citizen between he ages of 21 and 50 years, who is able to Road Duty. r Fishery Stamps. Fishery Stamps may be obtained IV/ III L I Iv; V^WU.Ul^V L I trtOllI I I D V-/ L i ltr Cl C ny time. Persons ordering by mail /ill please enclose postage. Those who write for statement of heir taxes will please state whether heir property is all in one school listrict, and give the name and numicr of Districts. JOHN HOLT, Treasurer of Horry County. COLDS&LaGRIPPE * 5 or G dose9 600 will break iny case of Chills & Fever, Colds 8c LaGrippe; it acts on the liver setter than Calomel and does not tripe or sicken. Price 25c. o Zeppelins air ships have raided London again, dropping bombs. Eight persons were declared to have been killed and about thirty-four injured. The material damage, it is said, is smail. i' EALT, OOWWAT, 8. 0. Laxative an Castor Oil (p?*. >; | ^ ppf J family use. Druggists everywhere sell it for fifty cents a bottle. A bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin should be in every home for use when the occasion arises. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 454 Washington St., Monticello, 111.?adv $35,000,000 HCHANTS BANK PERCY HARDWICKE, Cashier :0. OFFICER, Asst. Cashier Y, S. C. i i QUI THE Dim OF THE ; T > DAY -THE MEBHIRTY-THREE YEARS | i IX l_ A > t sen you may nope xo reacn i *. * V? 1 ut thirty years. That's only ' xany of these days have you J to show for the effort 1 x 1 c to provide for tomorrow be less or gone forever? 5 question serious thought \ JK ACCOUNT in the FARM- 1 i i 1 IflCKE, CASHIER |! I lid on Time Deposits ~ < PRESERVING SEASON. There's the fragrance of the orient , through all the house to day, The spicy swell of cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, and bay, Vnd it mingles with the perfumes of the peaches and the plums; j Do you recognize this fragrance? when preserving season comes ? 1 [here are baskets heaped with apples; ( heaped with damson plums and pears; Jelly glasses by the dozen; Mason jars long stored down stairs, ] Have been washed in boiling water, and now stand in gleaming rows | And neatly written labels soon their contents will disclose. Blackberry jams and melon pickles, branched peaches, apple jell, Preserved pears (last season's winner) and quince marmalade as well; All the sunshine of the summer for the winter time put by; All the orchard's golden sweetness ripened under azure sky. Like thesquirrels of the forest women folks are full of thrift When Queen Nature in her beauty pours before us gift on gift, And I seem to read a promise in the kettle's frothy foam That the summer time will linger in the heart and in the home. Ql] a COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Not Served.) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Horry. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS A. C. Singleton, Plaintiff, Against Maud W. Smith, Clarence Smith, Lewis Calvin Smith, Mabel Lea Smith, Wilfred Smith, and Lutie Smith, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and resuired to answer the complaint in this action which has been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office at Conway, S. C.,'withiii twepty days after service hereof exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. October 7th, A. D., 1915. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. To Maud W. Smith, Clarence Smith, Lewis Calvin Smith, Mabel Lea Smith, Wilfred Smith and Lutie Smith, absent defendants: TAKE NOTICE that the Complaint in the foregoing stated action and the Summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, were filed ia the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas in and for Horry County, on the 12th day of October A. D. 1915. W. L. BRYAN. (L. S.) C. C. C. P. ' v TJ U nr AArvtTf i ^ xx. XX. yy v/UU YY AKU, Plaintiff's Attorney. % ORDER. Upon reading the attached affidavit of H. H. Woodward, attorney for the plaintiff; and it appearing that the infant defendants, Clarence Smith, Lewis Calvin Smith, Mabel Lea Smith, Wilfred Smith, and Lutie Smith, cannot after due diligence be found within this state, but that they reside at Oxford within the State of Florida, *nd that the action has been brought for the foreclousure of a mortgage of real estate in this County and State, said absent infant defendants claiming an interest in the equity of redemption: On motion of plaintiff's attorney, it is ordered that C. B. Dusenbury be and he is hereby appointed as guardian ad litem for said infant defendants and is authorized and required to defend this action in their behalf; uness said infants, or some one in their aehalf within five days after the service of this Order, as hereinafter speci fied, shall apply for and procure the ippointment of some suitable and :ompetent person to act as guardian T.*i. ' ? * ?u litem in tneir behalf. It is further ordered that this Order ie served on said infant defendants md upon their mother, Maud W. smith, with whom they reside, by pubishing the same with the Summons in said action for three successive weeks n the Horry Herald, a newspaper pub ished at Conway, S. C., and mailing vith Summons, and the service shall >e complete on the next day following the day of the last publication there>f. Dated Oct. 13th, A. D., 1915. W L BRYAN, (L. S.) C. C. C. P. o DOLDS AFFECT THE KIDNEYS Vlany Conway People Have Found This to be True. Are you wretched in bad weather? Does every cold settle on your kidley s ? Docs your back ache and become veak ? Are urinary passages irregular and listressing ? These symptoms are caused to suspect kidney weakness. Weakened kidneys need quick help. Doan's Kidney Pills are especially prepared for weakened kidneys. Conway people recommend them. J. T. Proctor, farmer, Conway, says "I had pains in my back and loins. At times I had headaches and dizzy spells during which my sight blurred. The kidney secretions were too frequent in passage, breaking my rest at night. Cold settled on my kidneys and made my back ache worse. I used Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from the Norton Drug Co., and they relieved all signs of the trouble." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mr. Proctor had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. ?adv. o On recommendations of the board of pardons Governor Manning has pardoned Charley Landurm, colored, who was convicted in Greenville in May, on the charge of obtaining goods under false pretenses and sentenced to six months imprisonment on the chain gang and a fine of $150. i ' - PROGRAM FOR HORRY IINKM To be Held at Pine Grovel .Church Friday Before 5th I Sunday in October. I I Friday. yf I At 11 o'clock a. m. introduction byH G. W. Harrelson. H Recess 15 minutes H Union opened by the Moderator. H List of Churches called. H Letters called for, read, and dele-H gates enrolled*, Remarks. H Officers elected for the next fourH terms. H Committees appointed by the Mod-K erator. r H Adjournment until 10 o'clock a. m. H Saturday. H Saturday. H Union opened at 10 o'clock a. m. byH the Moderator. H List of Churches called. H Invitation to visitors. By laws read. Query No. 1?What kind of resf^^^H the Churches have, mentioned in HHH 9th Chapter, 31 verse, assigned to^HH C. Reaves. I Query No. 2.?What is meant by the H Churches and the Waters as mention- H ed in Ephesians 5 chap. 26, 26, and 27 I versefi, assigned to S. J. G? Millig^n. fl Query No. 3?Who was the Steward mentioned in Luke 16 chap, and ll verse, assigned to G. W. Harrelson. Report of Committees. H Location of the second session of I the Union. \y | | T _ * ? union closed in the usual order. j I A. P. Thompson, H C. R. Thompson, I COMMITTEE. I ?o 1 ANNOUNCEMENT. H The undersigned beg to announce I that they have formed a co-partner- I ship for the practice of law under the I firm name of Norton & Baker, with I offices in the Norton Building Ton- I way, South Carolina; the one has been I paying special attention to Collections I and General Practice, the other-4to I Real Estate Law and Administrative I Municipal Law; the co-partnership is I intended to secure to clients that I prompt and efficient service which a I double attention will render possible. I J. O. NORTON. I E. S. C. BAKER. I September 1, 1915. adv. I CORRECT FITTING I OF EYE GLASSES I To those who need Glasses I beg to I advise that I am now in a position to I furnish them at 25 per cent cheaper I than the Fake Doctors that are trav- I elling through the country claiming to I be Specialists and know nothing about I the error of refraction save for the as- I sistanpp of thp Trinl nco " I have recently installed the necessary instruments to give you the proper correction and if there is a lens that will do you any good I have it, I have the ametropometer System assisted by the Cross Prism. By these "v. methods I can be absolutely sure of | the proper connection ,and to back up my assertion I guarantee the proplif correction or refund your money as cheerfully as I receive it, besiTfes I guarantee +o do your Eyes no harm, I am no Eye Doctor for Physical trouble , but if glasses can help you I have 1 them. Call and see me *Sefore throw- I ing away your money with the so-called Eye Specialists, who are nothing more than sellers for the trade, and 1 care nothing for you save the money they rob you of. ] Yours for legitimate business. J. W. I)AWSEY> o Mr. E .W. Easterling broke the rerr 1 " 1 tuiu luesuay ior nigh prices lor cotton at Hartsville, S. C. He sold to Mr. M. S McKinnon three bales of I long staple weighing 383, 57. and 487 pounds, total 1,440 pounds, at 19 3-4 cents, and received a clear, rgaafe|i<i square, handsome check for $284.39. o Tht QoMnt Tint Dots Not Affoet Tfco Hottf Because of its tonic and TKfcfttlV* effect, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININRU better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the full name ana look for the signature of B. W. GROVB. 2So> 'k