The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 16, 1916, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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A WORD FOR MOTHERS j It is a gra\ e mistake for motiK-rs to wg>*ct their aches ami pains ami sutler in silence?this only leads to chronic sick.- | uesa and often shortens life. If your work is tiring; if your nerves are excitable; if you feel languid, weary or ' epressed, you should know that Scott's - uiulsion overcomes just such conditions. It possesses in concentrated form the \ v ry elements to invigorate th* blood, J strengthen the tissues, nourish the nerves i and build strength. Scott's is strengthening thousands of "aaotliers?and will' help you. No alcohol. Bcott fit Bowuc, Ul'.oLutielU. N. J. i ODITl'AR Y. ^ On March Mrd, 101b. the death an;w! .M.~ i *? 1 *f? tioivcu v.'n.- iiuiiii* ui mi .aihi iurs. ' 15. Holt and took away Undo Wil-j urn Franklin Holt. He was born i January 2Dth, lSoO and departed tiiis life March .'5, .101 (>. He was C(> .sears, 1 month and o days old, when io end came. Uncle Franklin leaves brothers, and 2 sisters and 8 chil ten, 4 boys and 4 girls and several M.\ rand children ar.d a host of relativ? s and friends to mourn their loss, at while we mourn we feel satisfied ' at it is Uncle Franklin's eternal vain. lie joined the Methodist mii'ch in early life and lived u faith . .1 member u.ntil the end. For the last j -J months he has been living w*fch his ^ richer, Mr. T. 15. Holt. About 12 months ago Uncle Franklin became ^ blind and helpless. All was done for Ka ; im that kind hearts and loving hands could do but all their efforts were' in vain. They could only wipe the death dew from his brow and keep alive for a little while the oxtering spark of life. His time had cenrv?, his life's work was done, and hc| /as gathered to His Fathers. He I said he was ready to die, that he was h'ind and couldn't see In this world, lm when he died he would see asj (dear as anyone. It was hard to give him up but the all wise God knew j best and called him home to live with j him in the Bright Beyond, where j ^jfhere will be no more parting, no noore tears, no more pain nor death, r-t.t all peace and love. On the follow- \ big day he was laid to rest in the Anderson cemetery to await the resuri action morn. > The funeral services were conductby our pastor, Rev. G. T. Rhode. m it"* ? 1 mecp on uncie r ranKlin, take your, and be forever blessed. Clod call-1 . c' v.ou home and thought it best. J His Loving Niece, " HYRDIE. | # ^ 11 i ii i i mi ?? ^ fho Big Good Hope Well Has ''Come j ^ )n" a Gusher! i " , Walled by the green high hill# ft ml the gray and higher iwnu'rtnh/s at Its back, beautiful Santa' Kfarbaru slopes down to the sea. i-'air as the gardens of the Lord Vcorns the scene to the desert burned eyes of Luke Lovell and Ids fellow bootlegger as they stand upon the bill L near the old mission and gaze upon a .panorama as of paradise below them. Var 'oil' at anchor on the sapphire waters of the hay a great white yacht rides like a swan upon the tide. "A unv rich enough to own ? slHt'f i like that can afford to buy the diamond from us," growls Luke Lovcll. < That night they untie a rhwboat at the water's edge, and Luke Lovcll pulls upon the oars to bear tlieni out to a purchaser for the diamond from ^1be sky. Rut the evil men do who fall be neath the great Jewel's baleful spell is not yet at an end. Luke's companion uv.es stealthily behind lilni and strikes Mi foil down. There is a hoarse dry in the night, n ] death struggle on the water. The boat goes over, a drowning man gasps In dfcony. and the diamond froiri the sky ift sinking in the deep, cold waters. ' "l . t .. * , TO BE ^CONTINUED NEX? WEEK. If you v/fsh to start this Stt&y subscribe U> 'fthc Herald. We can furnish y;u with-all back numbers. * f ?? TROOPS NOW ORDERED : AfiSOSS THE BORDER The Order is to Take The Mexican Banciits Dead or Alive. Washington.?President Wilson has ordered American troops over the Mexican border to capture or kill tho Villa bandits who yesterday raided Columbus, N .M. Major General Scott, chief of stuff j of the army, announced that the expedition would consist ,of not less than 5,000 men all of which are available on the border under Major Cioneral Punston. It was decided at the cabinet meeting that Villa and his bandits must be eaught. A statement is being prepared at the White and will be is sued later. In its present stage, the president'^* order decs not mean armed intervention in Mexico. It provides for a punitive expedition to deal with lawless forces over which the Carranza goY- j eminent hits no control. The following statement was issued at the White House: "An adequate force will be sent &l r once in pursuit of Villa with the single object of capturing him and put- > ting a stop to his forays. "This can he <hone and will be done j in entirely friendly aid of the consti-l ' tilted authorities in Mexico and with scrupulous respect for the sovereign-i ty of that republic." j It was explained at the White] House that the American government I wants Villa dead or alive and that no! steps will be neglected to carry out that object. It was declared, however, that thc| United States will not consider the expedition as an invasion of Mexico and will continue to deal with the Carranza government. The American government is still opposed to armed intervention, but has decided that the peace of Mexico and the United States is imperilled by the continued activities of Villa. I NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue or' the decree r.nd Judgment of the couvt mfide V* hlrt Hditof Ts ft: ftease, Presiding Judg*?, ltt ihi* ease of Jennie H. Vereen, Plaintiff vs. Arthur Vereen and Fleetwood Smith Vereen, Heirs of H. G. Vereen, deceased, and Burroughs & Collins Company, Defendants, and dated the 1st day of March A. D., lpK>, 1, the undersigned J. A.. Lewis, ' Sehriff of Horry County, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder before the Court House door at Con- ; way, in Tlorry County, and State of j South Carolina, during legal hours of j sole, on salesday in April next, it be- < ing the 3rd day of said month, all and i singular hose certain lands situate ini, Horry Courly, and described as fed |< lows, to wit: All and singular that certain true! of land situate in Dogwood Neck Township, County and State afore- , said, on "Tod*U Flats/' the same be- , ir.g a part of the estate lands ol' the j said B. F. Vereen, deceased, and is j 1 lie Eastern part of the Todds Flats tract and contains one hundred and! seventy-six (17(3) acres, more or less, I beginning at a stake per Atlantic Ocean and runs as follows: N. 42 de- < grces W. about 83 chs. to a stake, N. < 4 7 5-4 E. 22.58 chs. to a stake S. 30 1- 1 2 degrees E. 50.54 chs. to a pino on , in* South side of the Georgetown road, thence S, 45 degrees E. about j 35.22 chs. to the Atlantic Ocean and '< with Said Ocean to the beginning. A j plat made by C, C, Suggs, surveyor, \ of date day or ] 1911, will more fully ( show the abbutings, boundings, etc., 1 of said land. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Conway .S. C., March 3rd, 1910. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. H. H. WOODWARD, . Plaintiff's Attorney. ] o COPY i SI MMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Not Served.) 1 COURT OF COMMON PLEAS 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, , County of Horry. j Dank of Tabor, a Corporation, 1 Plaintiff, ] Against < O. E. Todd, Dank of Loris, a Corpora- < tion, National Carbon Company, : a Corporation, Ivellog Switchboard I &, Supply Company, a Corporation, : ana uicnmona Hardware Company, a Corporation, Defendant?. TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE m I. , i i ?? K~~" ?E?"?~ ?-~~~ -^.r-1 ra J1 The Supi ' >1 Parana a /^|| Househoi | ^j|? 44 Years Returned to His Work. Mr. .T'.illon Ootid-ui. lrwlnviiK T.rv, suffered with catarrh of the stomneh. 1,1 o did ;i?s; know what his trouble was. Jlo was on note t*? work. Could hardly tat unythiiiu. After takiu-t l'onuiu u rhort titr.o mo is now in pertrct houith. iio says: "I am now* doing oil my v.\?rk. I am con ".dent that any 0110 min*?'rli!(/ ;o I was coul t ho cured by l'cruau." Every Change of Weather. IT?. 1*. Arnold, Wontorl?, IJ. I., cr.ntraeted a sovoro cold, 'l'ho cold settled in Ids side and produced a condition that was thought to he pleurisy. J ivory change of weather would bring a return <>t his trouhio. After taking rcruua all his ailments liavo vanished. Pain in the Stomach. Mr. Ilonry Knock, Ilox No. 111"? R. Vista Ave., .lanoBvillo, V. is., v. rit<>: [ wrote you about tour works ago that I had a pain in lay stomach. I followed your advieo, and u>ed three Pottles ot your l'eruan, and I am all right now. I am very thankful lor your advlev and your medicine," Three substantial mer, bo once morn by Peruna. Tiirco families. These are only sam every day, everywhere. Sun Anything that conserves fan more desirable and comfortab civilization, Peruna is a gre AMERICAN BANK t WILMINGl COMMERCIAL & S/ RESOURCES ?DIREC J. G. L. GIESCHEN?German Con JURGEN HAAR?Grocer CUTH BERT MARTIN?Grocer GEO. O. GAYLORD?Merchant V. SID BURY?Real Estate and Cap B. G. COLLINS?Former President South Carolina P. S. COOPER?President First Nat CHAS. E. BETHEA?Cashier of the JOS. T. KING?General Supt., Tran W. B. COOPER?Importer and Exp MILTON C ALDER?Vice-Preside 1 EDWARD AHRENS?Wholesale I J NO. J. KUCK?Manufacturer A G. WARREN?Owner A. G. War W. II. DRAKE, JR.?Vice-President Bank, Raleigh, THOS. E. COOPER?President of t . m wmm ?OFF! Thos E. Cooper # # # * + y . Milton Calder Chas E. Bethea E. Fred Banck, 7 Robt 1*. Henley NAMED: VfUT AIJi: 11 T.' I? V i?V Ji w v 11 ill I I I I ilVlil) 1 ?"5L ;*1 V^l> IM I iml required to answer the complaint in this action, which has been filed in Iho office ?f the Clerk of the Court j :>f Common Picas for the said County, and to sol ve a copy of your anwer to the sai l complaint on the 5-ub-l bribed at his office at Conway, 8. C\, vithin iwc,"';' fay-; after the service, iwi'sof; c.xci idof the day of such jOfVk'eJ ttr.d yeh fail to answer the complaint Within tlie time aforesaid, the plaintiff In this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated March 1st, A. I)., 1010. JJ. II. WOODWARD, 1 Plaintiff's Attorney. To O. E. Todd, Richmond Hardware' Company, a Corporation, Kellogg; Switchboard & Supply Co., a Corpora-1 rion, and National Carbon Company,' :t Corporation,?Absent Defendants. ! Take Notice,?That the complaint' .n the foregoing stated action, ami! die summon# of which the foregoing ft Art/I 1 n f lift ?.* WJ/^ ?? V. i ^ J II mi. V/Iliv U wi | ;hc Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas at Conway, S. C., on the '2nd lay fo March A. D. 191(5. W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) C. C. C.P. H. II. WOODWARD. Plaintiff's Attorney. o NOTICK OF SALK. 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 rs. W. I). Tyler, Defendant, and dated the 1st day of March A. D., 191(5, I,j the undersigned J .A. Lewis, Sheriff of Horry County, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder before the Court House door at Comvav, in Horry County, and State of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, on salesday in April next, it being the >rd day of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry County and described as follows, to wit: All that certain tract of land in Floyds Township, Horry County, iwbmwww? ?n .s a ! id Remedy i of Leadership A Housewife Restored. T\ W. ropolu"., 'I'lt IS, I't'io, ( *.. -?ift"i m-* \<tl y? urn vitii "iturrh ? f tiit* ;i. R!i?* wn Ux Mii.il . ;t?t sin* c.wM 1I--V % tt t ' her litm* hold tluika tu ell. l'cni'u v n.? rct\-i id'ii.l?M i.y ?: .'I.' or*, s.>0 {.? hrirki 1 U?0 <>i IV."j? Siio "Afit** tVurj ttv** hat. Ol 1 * '? :? n I DTD llil ;?* ) to Ml V tilllS 1 am rt.t /'"v tailed. Xy iutli italic a iu t'u.ir? ly irouv." On:j a Chror.io Invalid. Xr?. F. Hiker, y") Or nr.-. Ave., Hn.<h Onlui' i ill!,., t ?Wl, V * <MC il Invalid. V?>ur .I'lTorDi.t do'.-'ors without avail. Sin* lui<l tukou J!m* ?li ;ii. m.-MVIn t'l.it had hoe:i recommended, without improvement. J'erumt was trlftl uivl the good result v us prompt au I l?i-ii?<;. Expresses Her Gratitude. ?Ir?. Samuel Ruth, .VI Union Aw, I?l?unon, l'u., is i.Me to say positively that sin? lias !>?va cured 1?v IVruna. She can searccly Hud words to express h< r gratitude for her recovery. For many years sir* had teea a semi invalid from fj Uiryylc eatarrU, nda ct families, made efficient U. housewives restored to their pies of what Peruna is doing aly, this is a splendid work, ily life arid makes the homo lo, nourishes the heart root of at civilizer. TRUST COMPANY "ON. N. C. wings business $2,500,000.00 T 7 :tors? nsel 11 I (I I I O ii Burroughs <v Collins Co.. Conway, ional Bank, Dunn, N. C. Bank sportation of the A. C. L. System torter it of the Bank )ruggist ren lee Cream Co. and Cashier of Merchants National North Carolina he Bank CERS ? President Vice-President Cashier Asst. Cashier Asst. Cashier ? ? ? ? V* | State of South Carolina, containing One Hui\<lred and Ten (110) acres mere or less, hounded on the East b> lands heretofore conveyed by W. D Tyler to S. W. and E. S. Tyler, on the West by lands of Key Worley and the Dick Williams 'place, on the North b\ | lands of Key Worley and O. lb Grain gcr and on the South by lands of An; [ Hsmonds. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchase! to pay for papers. : Conway, S. C., Ma; y ord, 1910. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry oCunty, | H H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney, o NOTICE OE SALE. Under find by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court made b\ his Honor T. S. Sense, Presiding Judge, in the case of H. Kaminski Plaintiff vs. Maude W. Smith, Clarence Smith, Lewis Calvin Smith Mabel Lea Smith, Wilfred Smith and Lutio Smith, and A C. Singleton Defendant, and dated the 1st day of March A, I>. 1010, I 1 he undersigned <L A. Lewis Sheriff of Horry County, wili r.~n rt* ?,.ui; i.*? i'-- i-i?i ' cmsi1 til |;uuui' uurtiun in UU* IU[?TlUi>l bidder before the Court Mouse door at Conway, in Horry County, and State of South Carolina, during legal hour* O1' sale, on salesday in April next, it being the hrd day of said month, al and singular those certain lands situate in Horry County, and describee as follows, to wit: All and singula)- that certain piece parcel and tract of land situated, lying and being in Soeastoe Township County of Horry, State of South Carolina. Containing sixty (60) acres more or less. Hounded as follows North by lands of J. P. Pyatt, Soutli by lands of M. W. Watts, East b> lands of Davis Moore, J. W. Fullwood, Jr., and J. P. Hardee. West by lands of Footy Johnson, Toby Small j and myself, and having such othei shapes, marks and boundaries as n 1 "Piatt" when made will more fully I show. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchasei 1 to pay for papers. I GERMANY WILLING IF I EiiEfiliSS WILL A05EE Won't! Conduct Under-Sea Warfare According to Existing L::n at Or.tcct. WusJiingtart.?Germany last week made further explanation m the United States of the position it hus ta~ kei. in regard to armed ni reliant ves1 sels of the Entente Allies. Count voii tternstorff hande I Secretary Lansing | a formal memorandum which, after | i\ viewing the events leading up to Germany's recent decision to treat avnicd merchant ships as auxiliary cruisers, conceded that existing international law docs not regulate the use of submarines, indicated a willingness to conduct under-sea warfare in accordance to the law prevailing at tin 'outbreak of the war, providing Great I Britain and her allies would regard , the sa:ve laws, a id expressed th<_ ; hope tliat the people of the United. States remembering the long-existing friendly relations between the two nations, Would appreciate the German position. I Wood's Productive Seed Corns. i Our Virginia-grown Seed : Corns have an established ! reputation for superiority in productiveness and germina1 t ing qualities. Wood's Descriptive Catalog | tolls about the best of prize-winning and profit-making varieties in both White and Yellow Corns. I Cotton Seed. We offer the best and most improved varieties, grown in sections absolutely free from boll weevil. Our Catalog gives prices and information, and tells about the best of Southern Seeds, 100-DAY VELVET BEANS. Soja Beans. SUDAN GRASS. Dallis Grass and all Sorghums and Millets. Catalog mailed free on request. ! T.W.WOOD )SONS. cryneMVW _ ir. | | | - niviiuivuui ra? ? 6 = ^=^= The German attack on Verdun has ll made no further progress and is dwindling', tiPt'Ol'ding to altcst information reaching1 Pltris# j Conway, S. C., March f?rd, lf)l(b J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. " 11. H. WODWAKU, , Plaintiff's Attorney. o NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of tire decree and judgment of the court made h> his Honor T. S. Sear.e, Prcsidin." Judge, in the case of O. J. Poll Plain til'f v*:;. Joe Lewis and Fannie Lewis Defendants, and dated th 1st day ol 1 March A. I).. It)Id, 1, the un lersionoc J. A. Lewis, SheritV of Horry County will sell at public auction to the highest bidder before the Court Houst door at Conway, in Horry County, am Slate of South Carolina, durinv; legal 'V.uvs cf fe't'le, on salesdoy in Auri 'ext, it h< in.g the f?rd day of said lOUth. all ami sill?r:t.'ilr ilm^n i-oi't ;iin i:r.uta situate in Horry County, ami V scribed as follows, to v. it: ' A!! and singular those two certain t> acts or parcels <?i' laml, situate in > Horry County, and State aforesaid. described as follows, to-wit: Tract No. I. Containing fifty (50) . acres, more or less, bounded on the North by lands of Huroughs & Collins ? Company, on the Hast by lands of ' John Patrick, on the South by lands ? of Wilson Stanley, on the West by . lands of Jut Edge, situate in PogI \\co<l Neck Township, and the same ' cenveyed to Joe Lewis by the said - Jut Edge ,as deed and plat will more - fully show. ; Tract No. 2. Containing twenty^ two (22) acres, more or les4', situate 1 in Little River Township, beginning 'at a stake in L. I). Uellamy's line, and I running thence his line S. 4S 1-4 W. 5 to a stake at a ditch, thence said ? ditch 12 chains and 20 links to a light wood stump, thence N. 29 1-2 W. 4 . t,> a pine ilxo, thence N. 2X 1-2 W, :K).f>0 to a stake, thence N. 26 E. 5.70 . to a stake per line, 8xo, thence S. 28 , E. 11.50 to a lightwood tree, thence S. i 81 E. 18 to a pine, thence S. 16 1-2 E. ' 8.50 to a stake near the Swamp field fence, thence around the fence to the ' beginning, as a plat made by C. C, I Cicro, Surveyor, will more fully show bearing date February 28th, 1908; boi ing the same land conveyed to Fanny ' Lcwis his deed Ifit^d tne if/tn day of March, A. D. TERMS of Sale Cash.. Purchase' TO M SURPRISED BY SUDDEN RAID Houses Set Afire and Citizens Shot Down as They Ran AMERICAN CAMP FIRST ATTACKED Troopers Killed Before Tlicy Could For:u?Boon Boat i"T F V Ao? v i 1 O ?.V V O \ * Columbus, N. M.?Five hundred M xican bandits, believed to kavu been le 1 by Francisco \ ilia, crossed tin- international border under cover darkness early Thursday and at7 tucked this town, killing a dozen clmore American men and women, including six United States soldiers. When the bandits fl^d to wart I* Mexico some hours later they were pursued by United States troops who an- said to have crossed the border. A large number of Mexican dead were left lying in the streets of Columbus, and at the border the Mexicans were subjected to a flank attack by American troops and IS more of their number killed. Several American citizens in Columbus declared they personally saw Villa directing his men and a portmanteau found by a trooper contained Villa's personal papers. Complete Surprise. The attack was a surprise. Villa was supposed to have been 44 mile ; away, having last night caused a tclcj gram to be sent indicating his presI i'iuc :it 11 ...? i, IUIIV11. 1 IW llll'lt, citizens of Columbus, and two women are known to have been killed. Thre-3 other men ami a woman are listed among- the known wounded. Prior to the attack the Villa bandits hanged three Americans whom they had held as prisoners for some days, according to information received here, Their bodies were burned, the report said. The Villa men were said to have ' ocen joined by Carranza soldiers .1 no.' tlwy rvoMHod th? border. A deep .'.Itch paraJells the United Stutos .umy. the customs house and the rail?-<-> ) stntkm. Through this gully the bandit-* ApbJr'ftfe'lv^d Unnoticed.- .-c Shot Dawjl Crf iron*. After posting sSulpir* at advantageou?. points the bandits Pel fire to buildings, including- the railway stu t iv>11 and hotels. As people rushed ' from their homes they were shot t down. Civilians armed themselves and to, gether with United States soldiers fought a battle of several hours with ? the bandits. Many Mexicans Killed. A large number of Mexicans were ' killed. Their bodies dotted streets ! where they had been posted picking l of Americans as they emerged pel * I me'.l out of dwellings and hotels. II There appeared to be no wounded. 11 Several guests wore burned to I death in the Central hotel, which was one of the first buildings fired by Yili la's men. i Mexican bandits standing- outside , j the flaming building shot down A. U. Ritchie, proprietor of the hotel, and W. R. Walker, a guest, as they al tempted a dash out of the door. Roth > wore dead when picked up later. C. C. Miller, owner of a drug store, i was shot as he tried to enter the door of the Hoover hotel, an adobe structure whose mud walls protected a score of cowering women ami children , who remained in the rooms while a , howling- mob of bandits surged i through the surrounding streets. They first attacked the camp of the ' Ibth cavalry. A number of American ' soldiers were killed ami wounded am! ! a number of cavalry horses taken by the Mexicans as they fled back to! j wards Mexico after daylight. ; | ?,?? I 11 "The State warehouse system is . amply able to take care or* all the 1 cotton on storage in the State, ami % ; to keep insured lalrthrahrthrammah | to keep it insured in high class corul panics, under the greatly reduced Urates which Senator McLaurin has '! been able to secure as shown by his I annaual report to the general assem '?!* u ' to pay for papers. I Conway, S. C., March 3rd, ipiti. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry vGpunty. ' H H. WOODWARD, I'Taifitiff., Attar