The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 03, 1916, Page SEVEN, Image 7
TEST SEED CORN
V IN GOOD TIME
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number of typical ears show gcrminat
ini* tests as high as 97 per cent, the
seed in general may be considered
gcod. Under the unusual conditions
prevailing this year, especially in
neighborhoods where the corn did not
mature normally, it should well repay
a corn grower to test every ear that
he intends to use for seed. If he has
Hpny reason to doubt the quality of his
individual stock, the ear-b.v-ear testing
is simply a form of labor ant?
crop insurance.
Before testing germination, the
farmer should examine each ear and
throw out all the oars which do not
look right or which have several withered
or damaged kernels. He should
stMve to make up his seed from ears
which in size and appearance seem to
he normal for his variety or corn.
Seed corn should bo shelled if possible
by hand to avoid the risk of damage
by mechanical shelling. Before shelirg
the owner should pick out neculiai
looking kernels and separate the seed
into sizes so as to make certain that
t!:? corn drill will plant regularly.
* WOl*LI) BAR YF.LLOVVS.
Washington, Jan. 1il.?Drastic rest
ietions would be thrown about the
immigration of Japanese into the United
States, and both Hindus and Chi.noso
virtually would be barred from
T the country by a provision that has
\ been written into the immigration bill
to bo reported to the house next week
r b; the immigration committee.
The ne*v features relating ot immigration
from Japan would have the
most far-reaching effect in the expectation
of committee members, in shutth
g off effectually the influr of Japanese
laborers whose competition
with American labor in the Pacific
states has aroused a pronounced anti^
A-iatig sentiment.
As agreed upon tentatively, the exclusion
section of the bill includes a
paragraph burring "Hindus and all
persons of th Mongolian or Yellow
race and the Malay or Brown race."
Before a import is made to the
i i
uouse nowcver, a proposed qualification
probably will bo added. This will
provide that there shall be such ex+
eruptions as may be set forth i 11 any
existing agreements, as to passports
or by treaties, conventions or agreements
that may hereafter be entered
into.
Other portions of the bill would
raise the head tax on immigrations to
2$ 3 and would increase the penalties.
i 5 wiiwiSimimim
Uig worus that alio would take Esther
to dwell at Stanley ball.
'Cautions and as quiet as he was In
stealing toward the house, the keen
ears of Luke Lovell. at Stanley hall
that day with messages to 11 agar from
Iter gypsy folk, heard his cautious footfall,
and from a hiding place saw
.AEtliF throw a hastily scrawled note,
filed to a stone, through the open bal cony
to Esther's room. The note
begged her to meet him at the old stile
nt the top of the hill, back of Stanley
hall. And Esther was there to keep
the tryst.
''You must not do this!" she panted
wildly when Arthur explained his purpose.
But Arthur laughed and paid i
her si brotherly compliment for her
bright eyes and fair cheeks, set off all
the hotter for her agitation and tlie
beautiful white frock that she had
donned for the tournament.
"1 will ride wearing your favor, Ksthcr,
dear." said Arthur, and lie took
( the silken sash she wore and kissed
her and rode away, placing on his
mask as he adjusted the sash as si
scarf.
At Stanley hall Ilagar impatiently
waited for Esther, the carriage horses
^restless at the portals of the mansion.
"Where have you been." she asked,
"gathering llowcrs. 1 supposeV" For
as an excuse Esther had hurriedly
gathered a handful of roses to account
for her delay.
At the Fairfax fair grounds all was!
bustle and excitement. The gentry !
were driving i:i and tailing their seats
in the gayl.v decorated g?'and stand, j
Already Blair Stanley's mother, will]
her guests, Mrs. Burton Kandolph of
l'ichmoud and tlie beautiful lady from
New York whom Blair was all att.n
lion to, Vivian Ma rat on. had taken their
seats and were smiling and nodding t
friends ami acquaintances.
Sheriff Sain Swain was bust lir?g about
and in his litvivy. lumbering way teasing
a hunchback organ grinder who.
with a monkey, had been the subject
of much amusement on tin* tournament
grounds. Sheriff Swain was jocularly
pretending he wou'd arrest both the
musician and his monkey, and lie was
shaking the o'.licial liamicu'.Ys at these
coin gathering entertainers.
.villi now i in* master oi (Tivmnnii's
made tlu? annoinieemenr the masked
kni^lus wore tn Hit in a general melee
TO BE CONTINUED NEXT WEEK.
If you wirji to start this Story subscribe
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NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the decree
ami judgment of the court made by
his Honor K. W. Memminger, Presiding
Judge, in the ease of S. G. Johnson,
Plaintiff vs. R. D. Bellamy #and
Sue Bellamy, 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 February next, it being
the 7th day of said month, all and
singular those certain lands situate in
Horry County, and described as folI
lows, to wit:
That certain parcel, piece, or tract
of land containing Thirty (30) acres, j
more or less, known as the "Arter;
Benton Place" and conveyed to my
father (Sam Bellamy) by Arter Benton,
bounded and described as follows:
on the North by lands of Frank
C I'lV/lf 1.'.,. 4 U-. 1-- 1 " 1
vmn^t, \n I lilt' 1<<IM uy lillKIS OI JO
|lausc, on the South by lands of Alien.!
Skipper, and on the West by lands of
Ben Bell, this land is about one mile!
North of Wainpee, and now owned by ,
R. I). Bellamy, and my mother Sue
Bellamy. This is the identical place
where my mother, Sue Bel'anr., live.at
this time. ,
I TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchase]
to pay for papers..
Conway, S. C., January 11th, 101(5.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff of Horry County.
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COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
(Complaint Not Served.)
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
Henry F. Barfield, Plaintiff,
Against
Memory Foley, FinTclea Filey, Arnold j
Foley, Dempsie Foley and Greek I
Foley, Adda Foley and C. E. Wil* j
liamson and I). G Nance, Partners |
in Trade as Wi'liamson & Nance,
Defendants:
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE
NAMED:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to answer the complaint t,
in this action, which has horn filed irj;
the odice of the Clerk of the Court of i
Common Picas, for the saia County,
and to serve a copy of youi 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; j
nil I if vr?n -fail 4 <1 *1- ~
? ??\ t *?- vw i V. vy cutOVYUf LI 1*2 CUII1* I
plaint within tho time aforesaid, the I
plaintiff in this acton will apply to the j
Court for the relief demanded in the |
complaint.
October 19th, A. D. 1915
I H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To Finklca Foley, Arnold Foley,
Dempsie Foley, Greek Foley, C. K.
Williamson and D. G. Nance,?Abser,'.
Defendants:
Take notice that the complaint in j
the foregoing stated action, and the |
summons of which the foregoing is a I
copy, were filed in the office of the
Clerk of the Court of Common i h as.
at Conway, in the County and State
i aforesaid, on the 23rd day of Qctobe* |
A. D. 1915.
W. L. BRYAN, C. C C P (L. S.)
H. II. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
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UltUJUK.
Whereas it appears that the infant |
defendant, Greek Foley is a resident :
of No. GOO Oak St., Jacksonville. Fla., |
and that he claims an interest in the j
equity of redemption in a tract of land!
in Horry County, described in the Com i
plaint in the foregoing- stated action |
which is brought for the foreclosure j
of a mortgage thereof:
On motion, it is ordered that C. B. |
Dusenbury be, and he is hereby ap- j
pointed as guardian ad litem for said i
Greek Foley, and is hereby authorized)
and required to defend this action in
his behalf; unless said infant or somej
one else in his behaif w.thin five days'
after the service hereof, as hereinafter
required, should apply for, and
procure, the appointment of such
guardian.
Ordered further that this order be
served on said infant defendant by
v>llhlishin?* 1ir? etnnn I i t- tlvi '-^iim- 1
j, t itv/ v n ivit LiH. UUJ.l .
mons in said action for three success-!
ivo weeks in the Horry Herald, a news!
paper published at Conway, St. Cand j
by mailing a copy hereof with the j
Summons to the said Greek Foley, to
No. GOO Oak St., Jacksonville, Fla..j
and the service shall he complete on j
the next day following the day of tin j
last publication thereof
! W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) C C C P.
: Dated October 21st, A. D. 19.15.
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| NOTICE.
Taken up at my place, one sooty j
hog with white feet, marked swallow
fork and underbit in right car and
underbit in the left ear, ?!?ply to
F. M. POtoEl.L.
R. F. D. No 1, Conway, 8. C.
THE HORRY HERAL
CALOMEL WHEN 611
MAKES YOU S1CI
"Godson's Liner Tone" Is Harmless To
Clean Your Sluggish Liner
and Bowels.
Ugh! Calomel makes you sick. It's |
horrible! Take a dose of*the dangerous i
drug tonight and tomorrow you may lose j
a day's work. i
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver i
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Calomel, when it comes into contact i
with sour bile crashes into it, breaking ]
i', up. This is when you feel that-awful i
nausea and cramping. If you are slug- <
gisli ard "all knocked out." if your j
liver is torpid and bowels constipated j
or you have headache, dizziness, coated I
tongue, if hreath is bad or stomach sour, 1
iust try a s|x>oiiful of harmless Dodson's 1
Liver Tone tonight on my guarantee. ]
jmm bank
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J. r;. L. GIESCHEN?German Com
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CU T H BERT MARTIN?C1 roce r
GEO. O. GAYLORD?Merchant
V. SIDRURY?Real Estate and Capi
15. G. COLLINS?Former President 1
South Carolina
P. S. COOPER?President First Nati
CIIAS. E. BETHEA?Cashier of the
JOS. T. KING?General Supt., Trau
W. B. COOPER?Importer and Expi
MILTON CALDEK?Vice-Preside
EDWARD AHRENS?Wholesale D
J NO. J. K.UCK?Manufacturer
A G. WARREN?Owner A. G. Wan
W. B. DRAKE, JR.?Vice-PresidenL
Bank, Raleigh, 1
THOS. E. COOPER?President of tl
?OFFIC
Thos E. Cooper
Milton Calder
Chas E. Bethea
E. Fred Banck,
Robt L. Henley
FOR CHILDREN'S COUGH. 1
You cannot use anything better for
your child's cough and cold than Dr.
King's New Discovery. It is prepared (
from Pine Tar mixed with healing
and soothing balsams. It does noti1
contain anything harmful and is i
slightly laxative, just enough to ex- ,
pel the poisons from the system. Dr.'.
King's New Discovery is antiseptic?
kills the cold germs?raises the phlegm?loosens
the cough and sooth
cs the irritation. Don't put off treatment.
Coughs and Colds often lead to
serious lung troubles. It is also good I
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( AND SALIVATES
Here's my guarantee?Go to any drug
store and got a 50 cent bottle of l)odBon's
Liver Tone. Take a spoonful and
if it doesn't straighten you right up
nnd make you feel tine and vigorous I
want you to go back to the store and
get your money. Dodson's Liver Tone
is destroying the sale of calomel because
it is real liver medicine: entirely vegetable,
therefore it can not salivate or
make you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of T)od!*on's
Liver Tone will put your sluggish
liver to work and clean your bowels of <
that sour bile and constipated waste ,
which is clogging your system and making
you feel miserable. I guarantee that {
i bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will J
keep your entire family feeling tine for .
months. Give it to your children. It is
harmless; doesn't gripe and they like its
pleasant taste. <
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TRUST COMPANY
ON. N. C.
VifJGS BUSINESS i
$2,500,000.00 I
roRs? I
isol
talist
iurroughs & Collins Co., Conway,
onal Hank, Dunn, N. C.
Hank
sportation of the A. C. L. System
Drtcr
i.r the Bank
ruggist
en lee Cream Co.
md Cashier of Merchants National
Morth Carolina
le Bank
^ers?
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President
Vice-President ;
Cashier 1
Asst. Cashier '
Asst. Cashier
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t>ott!e to-day. All Druggists.?adv. .
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The board of directors of the Union
Chamber of Commerce adopted resoutions
opposing the bill calling for a '
rate of two cents per mile on all rail(
rays over r?0 miles in length, operated
in Soutli Carolina.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take LAXA'liVK HKOMO Quinine. It stops the >
Cough and Headache and works otT the Cold, i
ldurgiits refund money if it fails to cine.
12. ,v' f VOVI'.'S signature oil ach box. 26c.
| Prince
Meets tho fondest wi:
likes to smoke because
and aroma and coolnes
ful tobacco you ever di
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It's easy to change !'w
and crlnr of vmtalaLle brnmls
to imitate tho Princn AiOert ti/Jv Vnt.,
r^d tin, but it iu impoaaibla to Vv lit
im;t\to the flavor of r'rincn ot-r*r\l,
Albert tobacco ! Tlio patxnte J w-lIJUt
procc?t>i jtrulcC,J ^
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fulfil 1 fife
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- it exceeds in goodness and ?
*d we ever printed about it!
A
r\, v/e ted you this tobacco will
take this information at 1G0 %,
5 from its hiding place or Iocs
nd fall-to!
Your withes will be gratified at the ncares
for Pr:ncc Albert in in universal demand,
the states and all over the world! Topy
tins, 10c; handsome pound and haff-pouni
fine pound crystal-glass humidor with sy
Itscps the tobacco in such excellent trim.
I. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.,
NOT ENOUGH CHILDREN
ever receive the proper balance of food
to sufficiently nourish both b?*ly and
brain during the growiug period when
nature's demands are greater than in
mature life. This is shown in so many
pale faces, loan bodies, frcqueut colds,
and lack of ambition.
For all such child? en we say with
unmistakable earnestness: They need
Scott's Emulsion, and need it now. It
possesses in concentrated form the very
food elements to enrich their blood. It
changes weakness to strength; it makes
them sturdy and strong. No alcohol.
Scott & Iiowno, IUoomfield, N. J.
Death of an Infant.
The death angel visited the home
of Mr. and Mrs. James Hiibourn on
the 15th day of January, 101 n, and
claimed their only child. "Dewey.'
Dewey had only been sick 4 bays
when death relieved him of his sufferings.
All was done that could be
;lonc by the skillful hands of Dr.
Green. Fond Parents and kind
friends to relieve the little suiforei.
but God had claimed the li'ctie ro.a
bud for His own to go 'doom in 11 'av:m.
Dvwcy was two years, one en to
t n<l eleven day > old and was a very
bright child. Dewey, !. wa < har! to
give you up. but we know y; n v
fought the fight, the victory \v<v,- w<\
entered into res? and wc must le m
hearts in every woe stiii say. "'? hy
will be done."
Mr. and Mrs. Hilburn rave the
sympathy of the entire community in
these their sad hours of bereavement.
A FRIEND.
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SUMMARY OF THE WAR.
The Balkans continued to take precedence
in the war news, both Montenegro
and Greece being points of notable
interest. The situation in each
however, is somewhat cloudy by paucity
of direct news and decided con-1
flict in such advices as are received.
Of the field of war in Asia, dispatches
late last night form Petrograd
claimed further successes for the Rus
sinus against the Turks in the C'au-i
casus campaign, the Russian olTunai!
statement declaring that the Turkish
army in the vicinity of Erzerum had
been defeated and was retreating precipitately
to the protection of the
Erzerum forts.
f
There is discussion in Germany ?Nf a,
separate peace between German* and
Belgium and London dispatch quotes
\n influential Frankfurt newspaper
I
is suggesting that Belgium ought not
to wait too long bo fore taking up the
subject as Belgium, which until now
has been considered as an obiect of
exchange by the German chancellor,
would come to be considered a good
prize.
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The Best Hot Weather Ton'".
SROVRs TASTKUSSSchitl TONIC enriches thi
Mood, bmlds r the whole *ys'em uno will won
terlully slreou'd-en and (oitif* you lo vij.hstau
he 4et)ieisinir effect of the hot suinm-- **>,
m >' -? ? i ? r? mmmm~ ? ?
Albert j
ir taste!
09KI
shes of any man who
it has the right flavor S
is. It's the most cheer- 1
d pack in a jimmy pipe J
or roll into a ciga- |
a. rexte. And it s so 1
good you just feel
P;V53*Sj you never can get
f enough. The pat- \
on ted process
fixes that ? and
cuts out bits
and parch ! "
m you fire up your first
ce you'll decide that you
r did taste tobacco that
/our fancy like
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:atisfaclion tho kindest
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bo a revelation to you.
get out the old jimmy
xte the makings papers
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:t store that sella tobacco,
It can be bought all over
yy red bags, 5c; tidy red
I tin humidors?and?fhat
oonga-moistcner top that
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Winston-Salem, N, C.
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SEVBJT
REPUBLICANS NOT
WILLING TO WAIT
Will Press For Action on
Mexico Regardless of
President
NEW REVOLUTION
BREWING ON BORDER
Cientifico Party Said to Bo
Preparing a Movement.
Wind.myton.? Intention of Senate
Vtr publicans to continue to press for
( j;V :'Ave uct;o i on 4he situation in
Mexico, despite the determination of
^rmocrats to prevent such a step
.it pr 'en1:, a v! reports from the hor.
i * ph. v. ;'oi a i'W revolution in
.Mexico, were developments in the situation
Friday.
Another devciopr. mt was the announcement
of the issuance by Gen.
Oirransa of a decree fomiMliv r??v?
-- t" "
claiming Francisco Villa, Pablo Lopez
'.nil Hafael Castro outlaws because
of the massacre of American citizens
at Santa Ysabol, and authorizing execution
of the outlaws without formality
by any citizen of Mexico. The announcement
was made through the
Mexican embassy.
In insisting on action in the Mexican
situation, the majority urge that
it is the Senate's duty to adopt a more
aggressive step and contend that the
country demands it. The majority
urges that the situation be left for
the President to handle.
According to unofficial information
received here Fed<i al agents are investigating
plans said to be under way
for another revolution in the southern
republic, to be led by Benj. Argumodo.
and whose followers wore said to
Include prominent members of the socalled
cientifico party.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of a decree of
foreclosure ard sale made by his Hon
or Frank U. Gary. Judge Presiding in
the J 2th circuit, in tlie case of Conway.
National I3ank, plaintiff vs. W.
1"). Strickland, defendant, and dated
Oct. 1st. 1915, notice is hereby given
that I, J. A. Lewis, Sheriff, will offer
for sale before the Court House door,
at Conway, S. C., within legal hours
of sale on Monday, February 7th,
191(>, this being the legal sales day in
said month, tho following described
property to-wit:
All and singular, the undivided fiveseventh
(5-7) interest, estate and
claim of W. D. Strickland in and to
all and singular that certain parcel of
land situate in Green Sea Township,
county of Horry, State aforesaid,
'"nown as the W. J. Strickland place,
.hereon he resided at the time of his
death, containing fifty (50) acres,
more or less; bounded North by the
George Williamson land; East by the
John Williamson land; South by the
P. Bullock land and West by Dolly
Jcrnigan. Also that certain tract of
land situate in Floyds Township, containing
One Hundred (100) acres,
more or loss, known as the Powell
land, conveve ' to W. J. Strickland by
one Daniel Tvler: hoimilril h\- ^p
, V? . 1 V w IUO V 4.
Alva Jernigan, et al.
Saving- am! exempting out of the
.'.foresaid lands 40 acres, more or less,
convoyed by \V. I). Strickland to one
M. Cloyd Nov. f>th. 10lo; bounded
North and West by lands of Alva
Jornigan; Past by .estate lands of
lames Tyler and South by the L. P.
Stroud land.
Terms of Sale: Cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers.
v v.u.vay, S. C.. Jan. 14th. 101G.
COPY. Ik SCAKBOnoUSiH.
PlahUiff'o -\ttorney.
J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff o ' Horry County.
Notice of Discharge.
Notice i.s hereby given that the unAil
/vim i?/l? " - l% T 11 * * *
^viviiuuid 01 .JCSSO liCll MICK
man, minor, will apply to the Judgo
1' Probate of Hovry County, for a
una; discharge as such guardian at
the of:ico of said Judge of Probate, at
Conway, S. C.. at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon on th e ?> 1 st day of January
A. D. 1010.
J. D. SHKLI.V, Guardian of
of Jesse Pell llicknian, Minor.
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The Quinine 7>iat Docs Not Affect The Wtod
arcnn^e of Us tonic ami laxative l.MUk*
vivk hromo QUININRIh better titan ordinary
}uiuine an.I does not cause nervousness nor
rint'mjt in bead Remember the full uatne anA
look *.r the siguataie of K. W. CROVK.