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TWO GOVERNOR SIGNS INSURANCE BILL Ar.ti-Compact and Brokerage Measures Become Laws of The State ! COMPANIES WILL CEASE BUSINESS A: nouncement Made That i They Will Not Write In South Carolina. I i Columbia, S. C.?Despite the pro-{<. st of live ir.surap.ee interests made : :ore h.im yesterday, (jov. Marm'ng! shortly after noon today signed the rii-eompact" and "brokerage" in-j juranee bills. The former measurej ("i.sil'ows combinations of lire insur-j a co companies in South Carolina for! *. lb. ing of rates and the latter re-j ttv.irrs ail non-resident companies to c.y a yettrly licenses of $25 and four; v.r cor. turn annually on all premiums, f ; policies written in this State. At tie meeting of insurance inter-; in the Governor's oflice yesterday. Jr.:v?es A. Cathcart, of Columbia, jva.i a telegram form New York static; that the Southeastern Tariff AsI a t;oi> bad withdrawn its officers! South Carolina, and that at a >v<Ler.t meeting in the metropolis it was decided that should the Governori sl;i the "anti-compact" bill the comj v.'iMos, woidd case to do business in( t-is State. o COPY .SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Not Served.) COURT OF COMMON PLEAS STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Conntv nf Horrv :i? uk of Tabor, a Corporation, Plaintiff, Against 0. U. Todd, Bank of lyoris, a Corporation, National Carbon Company, a Co- poration, Kellog Switchboard J A* Supply Company, a Corporation,) e nd Richmond Hardware Compmy, | ' r. Cc poration, Defendants. ' 7- THE DEFENDANT ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED r: required to answer the complaint v.: this action, which has been filed in office of the Clerk of the Court ?' Common Pleas for the said County, and to serve a copy of your anvpcy to the said complaint on the suby >ibed at his oflice at Conway, S. C., y'thin tvyepty days after the service \ (-of; exclusive of the day of such I ?* . vice; and if you fail to answer the 1. mplaint within the time aforesaid, *?'e plaintiff in this action will apply 1 the Court for the relief demanded y the complaint. iX.tejl March 1st, A. D., 2DIG. J H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. To 0. E. Todd, Richmond Hardware *' w.patty, a Corporation, Kellogg Switchboard & Supply Co., a Corporal ' ^ ' 4 : r .i, and National Carbon Company, :i C^iporition,?Absent Defendants, Take .j^ticc,?That the complaint in the fiypgoing stated action, and tre summons of which the foregoing is a copjy were field in the office of Clerk of the Court of Common T (as at Conway, S. C., on the 2nd day fo March A. D. 1916. W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) 1 C. C. C.P. H. H. WOODWARD, * Plaintiff's Attorney. i ? NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court made by his Honor, T. S. Sease, Presiding Judge, in the case of Powell Supply Company, a Corporation , Plaintiffs W. I). Tyler, Defendant, and dated the 1st day of March A. D., 1916, I, "the undersigned J .A. Lewis, Sheriff i ' Horry County, will sell at public a ction to the highest bidder before 'the Court House door at Conway, in Horry County, and State of South ' Carolina, during legal hours of sale, f n salesday in April next, it being the : ,d day of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Hor-i ry County and described as follows, to wit: All that certain tract of land in Floyds Township, Horry County, Mate of South Carolina, containing One Hundred and Ten (110) acres, vac re or less, bounded on the East by lands heretofore conveyed by W. D. Tyler to 8. W. and E. S. Tyler, on the West by lands of Rey Worley and the T^kk Williams place, on the North by lands of Rey Worley and O. B. Grain\ STATE ITEMS j OF INTEREST TO ALL SOUTH ! CAROLINA PEOPLE The reorganization of the home demonstration work for 191G has just been completed and all agents have been appointed for the year. The programme for the annual meeting of the State Teachers' association in Columbia, March 1G-1S, is regarded as one of the most attractive in a number of years. .Moisture and ventilation are two J features of artificial incubation of eggs that should receive careful cons'deration. say> the poultry husbandrum of Cio.ason College. It is reported that many of his friends in Washington are urging Corey: >s:rar, J. V. Ilyrnes, of the 2nd Con;TOss:onal district to run for Gov1 ornor. j One man is dead and another probably fatai'y injured as the result of a boiler explosion at Concstee mills, six miles from Greenville. The board of regents of the State Hospital for the Insane will institute mandamus proceedings against the comptroller general in the original jurisdiction of the supreme court to tost the validity of the appropriation bill in regard to the $100,000 for the hospital, which was omitted from the ratified act. Solicitor Cobb of the Fifth circuit will represent the regents and Attorney General Peeples the State. The United States government, through its chief of engineers of the army, last week began active operations for ceasing work on South Carolina waterways, which has been expected for some time. The Carolina Art Association will offer throuirh thn !4 < !?("?< l u mnmlinvc I a series of prizes to be given to students or young people, both girls and boys, for excellence in varlouB branches of art. That the Governor has made good in his promise to enforce the law is clearly shown in the reports from the solicitors. It is becoming increasingly neces-1 sary for the farmer to bo a business I man and it is advisable for him to imitate the methods of city business men, who have been at the art a longer time than he and have developed it more. i Gov. Manning has issued requisition papers on the governor of North Carolina for the return of W. T. V'illard. who is wanted in Union county on the charge of nonsupport o: wife and children. MOTHERS DUTY! Is Your Daughter | in Good Health? The responsibility for the perfect wife and , mother of TOMORROW rests with the mother of TODAY. How are YOU rearing your daughter? Are you fitting her for the responsibilities that are sure to come to her? Are you endowing her with a sound body, robust health and a clear, forceful mind? Or, are you, by neglect, condemning her to a life of suffering invalidism? Argue as you will, plead as you will, YOU CANNOT DODGE THE RESPONSIBILITY?your daughter will be just what you make her. STELLA-VITAE is the happy combination of harmless but wonderfully effective natural remedies that give to the budding ; girl that assistance so necessat 7 to pass her successfully from girlhood to womanhood. ' Are you availing yourself of its remarkable virtues to give your daughter the assist- : ance she needs so much? Or are you allowing prejudice or reluctance to try a remedy you have never tried be- : fore, rob your daughter of her right to receive every help you can give her? If it is prejudice, dismiss it as utterly unworthy of you. If it is because YOU have never tried STELLA-VITAE, remember that untold thousands of women today bless the hand that pointed them to health through the use of this greatest of remedies for women. It is GUARANTEED TO BENEFIT?II it don't you get your money back. All to gain and nothing to lose. vntlD TDVf OTf7T * A *r?*r? A TT mJ\J A uuijf, 1 I\ I O Jl IVLiLin* VIA rt II/. You don't need to buy a second bottle if i the first bottle fails to benefit. Your deeler sells and guarantee* this great remedy in $1.00 bottles. See him TODAY. Don't delay the start to good health. Thacher Medicine Company Chattanooga Tennessee tfor and on the South by lands of Ana Hamonds. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Conway, S. C., Mai\h 3rd, 1010. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry oCunty. K H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. TBEHOftSY 1 / WHAT OTHER PAI Shows the Danger. The coltl wave caught many automobile owners unawares, and bursted cylinders show the danger of owning Ian auto.?Times* & Democrat. I - _ Inconsistent. According to an opinion given out by the attorney general it is unlawful to inflict corporal punishment on a convict, but South Carolina juries seem to think it is all right to shoot one through the back with a Winchester if he makes an effort to escape.? Dillon Herald. To lie I'rc-.'ercd. Some times we prefer our own thoughts to the loud-mouthed talk of other people.?York News. A Good Law. The legislature has possed a bill romovimr tT?? ? froo v ^>->.1 m iv. ing it a straight chaingang offense for any person caught violating the liquor laws of the State. It's a splendid law. The blind tiger belongs on the gang and it would seem now that he is soon to get his dues.?Clinton Chronicle. A Summerless Year. One hundred years ago, 1G1G, according to the records there was no summer in this country. January of that year was so mild there was no need of fires even in New England. Sr.ows and sleet began in March and continued for months. There was a blizzard in June and plenty of frost in July. The weather resumed its normal condition in September. The mild weather we are having this year has sot the weather sharps t<> searching among old records and this dismal condition is thus brought to light.? Greenwood Index. Who Wants One. A lady who is interested In a ranch on which there are 13,000 hogs tolls it* that hogs have no sanitary ideas of their own but that it is possible to raise 1? 1,000 clean healthy hogs in accordance with sanitation methods intelligently carried out by the owners of the hogs. Hogs wallow in filth becauso their owners let them do it.? Exchange. UGHT CALOMEL Mi DON'T STAY BILJI "Godson's Liver Tons" Will Clean Your Sluggish Liver Better Than Calomel and Can Not Salivate. Calomel makes yAU sick: vou lose a day's work. Calomel is qtlieK silver and it salivates: calomel injures your liver. If you arc bilious: i??el lazy, sluggish and all knocked out. if your !>o\vels arc constipated and your head acl.cs or stomach is sour, just take a spoonful of harmless Hudson's I.iver lone instead of using sickening, salivating calomel. Hudson'* Liver 'lone i.-< r**ul liver medicine. f You'll know it next morning because you will wake no feelinir tine. your )iv?w will Ijo working, your liea?laclu' mill fli/y.iuoHs voim*. your ^toumoli will 1 k* rfweot ;U>?1 Imi-voIs i'?"r'i!ar. V<m \.i!l JVrl like workiin/. ,T ??u''l lu? rlot-rfill: ft, 11 ciii'i'v v . vi ?<?? aiul ' ' i i i i i in .11 hi ?? Our Hearty i IS DUE THE PEOPLE OF THE GENEROUS PATRI CORDED US DURNG19 DER OUR THANKS. DURING 1916 YOU V INESS AT THE SAME I PARED THAN EVER TO! DUSENBIi Toddvill # ZK&ALD, OOSWAT. 8.?. ???^? PERS ARE SAYIN6 A Difference. A man is more apt to succeed by 1 starting something in the way of an : industry than by starting something in the "way of a disturbance.?Morning Star. As to Mud Throwing. Throwing mud is a bully thing. But 1 not in a political campaign. The farm ' ers around Charleston are throwing marsh muck out upon the farm lands, as a substitute for fertilizer. That's the only place that mud throwing does any good.?Daily Record. The Quicker Way. The woman who always wears an abused look can drive a follow to drink quicker than the one who takes a rolling pin.?Exchange. T_ II.. 1 u HI" kll't I I . Now thai the Rusians have captur; r<l that Turkish town, what are they j going to do witii it ??Times & Domoi or at. Some Talking. > Our .state legislature has done ! sonic talking at least.?Times & Dcm oc rat. One i s Willing. A Kentucky concern is offering to give a nude to the first leap >ear girl catching a man this year. If any Kentucky girl wants to pop the question to us, now is the time because we could use the mortgage money off that mule.?York News. Surely So. The Republicans deep down in their hearts are glad of all this Cabinet tiouble, but deeper down still they I arc sorry as they can he that Wilson ! is capable of running the whole she-1 i bung without any Cabinet?Greenwood Journal. He is Undisturbed. It seems not to disturb president Wilson when a fellow resigns. He takes up the work himself as if nothing had happened. He writes each of then* a very nice letter, and as good as says, "The best of friends must part."?News-Reporter. AKES YOU SICK.. JUS, CONSTIPATED Your druggist or dealer sells you A ,">0 cent bottle of Hudson's Liver lone under niv personal guarantee that it will clean your sluggish liver better than nasty calomel; it won't make you sick and you can eat anything you want without being salivated. Your druggist guarantees that each spoonful will start, your liver, clean your bowels and straighten you up by morning or you get your money back. Children gladly take Hudson's Liver Tone .because it is pleasant tasting and docwi't gripe ' cramp or make tliem sick. T iiiii selling millions of bottles ? I><mIsom'h l.jvrr Tone t<> poof? ?? who hav found that f!ii< pleasant, variable, liver medicine takes the pi are of dnriiforouea'omel. ( Huv one bottle on inv Round | reliable guarantee. Aak your druggist bovt ire m Appreciation HORRY COUNTY FOR1 JNAGE THEY HAVE AC15 AND WE BEG TO TENt ;IM 1 r?a- DIIC jtLUi . i>i J<U DUO" 1 n ct ?.n nc%-*?* pop. < V I ?/ * v# I 1 lata It i I 11 Li SERVE YOU. IRY & CO. S? Cf J .i.i. 4 FOUMUN ITEMS GATHERED AND CONDENSED FOR EASY READING Boisterous weather with ruin or snow prevailed last week over the upper Mississippi valey, the Lake region and northeastern States, under the influence of the northeastern storm centered near Boston. "Cloth," says Horace Fletcher or the vital economics department of the Commission for Relief in Belgium, "Isi an economic part of the food sustenance supply, for the reason that heat produced within the body by food rad iates so quickly into cool air that it u impossible sometimes to maintain; healthy body, temperature, without clothing to hold it in." ^ ? , 1 Germany has instructed Count Von | Bcrnstorff to inform the United i States Government that the asaur-1 ances regarding* the future conduct of; submarine warfare given in the Lusitania and Arabic cases, still are binding, but that they apply only to mochant men of a peaceful character. Felix Dial'., who has been watchedj for Veveral months by department of justice agents because of suspected J activities in violation of American; neutrality, apparently has left the; United States for Mexico with the in-! tention of launching a new revolution against the Carranza cle facto government. The robbery of four valuable registered mail packages in what aouears to have been an attempt to steal at | least .$1,000,000 in currency consigned I to New York banks became known! here last week. I o NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the decree and judment of the court mode by his Hour T. S. Sea.se, Presiding Judge,! in the case of American Fertilizing Company, a Corporation, Plaintiffs vs. Lillie M. Rogers and H. R. Rogers, Defendants, and dated the 1st day of' March A. D. 1010, 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 *n April next, it being the 3rd day of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry County, and described as follows, to wit: All and singular, all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying and being in Dog Bluff Township, contain'iig Twenty-three and one-half I o?> 1 O \ - ? ? 1 1 * \*o x-6) acres, ana oounueu ana ae-t scribed as follows: Beginning at a stake corner 3xo on I). G. Johnson line, thence approximately North on West border of a ditch to end of ditch, thence West to a blazed Gum at i head cf Spring Branch, thence approximately West to stake 8xo in' said branch, thence approximately South to a stake Oxo, thence West to stake on I). G. Johnson line, thence South to a stake on said line 3xo, thence East to the beginning corner. Reference to plat made by W. D.! Lawrimore on July 30th, 1012, will ? j more fully describe. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser! to pay for papers. Conway, S. C., March 3rd, 191b. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County, j M H wnnnwARn M. rn. MM* TV \x W I / If illV iy } Plaintiff's Attorney. 0 I NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the decree; and judgment of the court made by his Honor T. S. Sease, Presiding Judge, in the case of The American Fertilizing Company, a Corporation,I Plaintiffs vs. Fannie Tart, Herbert Edward Tart, Lothcr Marie Tart, Elbert Murrey Tart, Edna Hell Tart, and John C. Tart, Defendants, and dated the 1st day of March A. D. 1910 I. the undersigned J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Harry County, will sell at pubhe 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 April next, it being the 55rd day of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Hor ry County, and described as follows, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying and being in Galivants Ferry Township, Horry County and State of South Carolina, containing twenty-five (25) acres, bounded by lands of E. M. Tart on the West, on the North by lands of J. F. Gore, and East by lands of C. K. Gerrald, and South by lands of George J. Holiday. This mortgage is given to secure the purchase money of above land. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for .papers. 1 - -Jl~ - Raises Thunder. The woman wlio marries before is old enough to know better ofte.i^H raises thunder when she begins know better.?The Record. o ? ij^H J. O. Anderson was among tl^e visiting Conway on business lastf^H week. / NOTICE OK SALE. H Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court made by^^H his Honor T. S. Scase, Presiding Judge, in the case of O. J. Hell vs.'^H Sarah M. Bellamy, Fred O. , I I Henry P. Bellamy, Eula Ray Royal W. Bellamy, Robert Snow lamy, Bryan Bellamy, Mury Emma. aH Bellamy, Thomas Vernol Bellamy, ct ?H| al., Defendants, and dated the 1st day I^H ?>'" March A. D. 191(1, I, the undersigned J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Horry County, will sell at public auction to 9^1 the highest bidder before the Court House door at Conway, in Horry County, and State of South CarM|rha, |fll during legal hours of sale, on salesday in April next, it being the ,'lrd day ot said month, all and singular MI those certain lands situate in Horry County, end described as follows, to All and singular that certain tract! I of land in Little River Township, contabling ten (10) acres, bountjQOd I North, Kant an 1 South by land of Prince Livingston, West by land J. C. Livingston, and being the san i II tract conveyed to Waterman LiviiI5iff^B ston from Prince Livingston. TKRMS of Sale Cash. Purchasers to pay for papers. * ^B Conway, S. C., March 4th, 1916. T |^B J. A. LEWIS, Vjfl Sheriff of oHrry County. ,^B H. H. WOODWARD, * Plaintiff's Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE. O By virtue of an Order of the Court 'k, of Common Pleas in the case of Palmotto Grocery Company vs. J. G. Ailen, also under an execution issuetLin fl said cause, I will sell to the highest H bidders for cash at 11 o'clock in thft H forenoon on the 24th day of March A. B 1)., 1916, in Galivants Ferry Town- Hj ship, near the J. G, Allen neighbor- B hood where the property is now stor- B cd, all and singular certain crops of B J. G. Allen raised during the year B 1915, consisting of corn, seed cotton, B fodder and other articles all sie??d B under a writ of attachment in said H case, and the proceeds to be applied H on the execution now in my hands. H Terms of sale cash. Said sale will H be in charge of Mr. H. Granthum rep- H resenting the undersigned. H J .A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. 9 Dated Mrrch 4th, A. D., 1910. 4 I NOTICE OF SALE. I Under and by virtue of the decree I and judgment of the court' ihade by H his Honor T. S. Sease, Presiding I Judge, in the case of Palmetto Gro- I eery Company, a Corporation, Plain tiffs vs. Laura F. Skipper and George fl J. Holliday, Defendants, and dats?'.: I the 1st day of March A. D. 1910, I, the undersigned J. A. Lewis, Sheriff H of Horry County, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder before I the Court House door at Conway, in Horry County, and State of South I Carolina, during legal hours of sale* I on salesday in April next, it being the I 3rd day of said month, all and sinjA- , 3 lar those certain lands situate in Hoi- I ry County, and described as follows? I All and singular that certain t I piece, parcel and tract of land, lying, situate and being in the State and County aforesaid, in Floyds Town-H^ ship on the North side of the Pjro-W^ v/ay and Sandy Bluff County road, containing twenty-four (24) acres, more or less, beginning at a simmon tree corner on the South side of the Sandy Bluff and Pireway County Road, thence a Northward direction with the Battle land to a light wood stake corner on Buddy Stricklin's line, thencea North* ward direction with Buddy Stricklin's line to a corner on Quiney Hinson's land, in fifteen mile bay, thence a Westward direction the lew bushes of fifteen mile bay to a lightwood stake corner on N. P. Stevens line, thence a Southward direction a straight line across field with M I> a- ii- ? * ? ... i . utuvcna tu uie sandy Hluff and Pireway County Road, thence up the read a South-eastwardly direction tfc' the beginning: corner. 1 TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Conway, S. C., March 3rd, 1910. J. A. LEWIS, SheritT of Horry County. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. ^ Conway, S. C., March 3rd, 1,10. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. H. H. WOODWAJRD, Plaintiff's Attorney. > M I ' I