The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 22, 1916, Page FOUR, Image 4
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THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1C1G
llappy is he vho finds his pleasure
ir. his daily work. i . ..
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Most of the advice we give goes into
one ear and out at the other, and
it never sticks.
o
Common sense to the amount of one
grain would improve the actions of
some people. ?
He who would succeed must plan
and then d 'ire; and he must not shun
hard labor and intense application.
o
It is a mistake to look for contentment
from something entirely outside
cf yourseilf.
o
President Wilscon will succeed himself
as chief magistrate of the nation,
and de deserves it. He has made a
president for the whole people.
o
No matter how wealthv n man mav
"be he needs to have some useful occupation.
His life is wasted and unhappy
without it, though it may not
appear so to you.
o
Skirt factories this year are having
the time of their lives, for owing to
the shortness of prevailing styles, it
takes almost no cloth at ail to make
one.
If Theodore Roosevelt were president
of the United States he would
find this present war problem quite
different fiom the Spanish-American
ex perience.
-HI
The man of leisure appears to enjo>
life more than he who has to labor
every day, but this is only a mistaken
idea. Onl\ the useful man enjoys
life.
o
vn.*u:XL;_ _ *
hi mis worm seems reaiiv
as good us it ought to he, hence the
desire of the majority of men and
women to try to improve in every
way they can,
o
Men are making two blades of
grass grow where only one grew before;
and the fashions in skirts this
year take only one yard of cloth
where two were required before.
o
You can think over national problems
until you get dizzy in the brain
ami still they are unsolved; so you
taay as well go ahead to devote your
attention to the smaller problems
which bother you in your own particular
sphere and this will be apt to
profit you a great deal more.
HOMESTEAD NOTICE.
Whereas, Lillie A. Gause has filed
in my oftice her Petition in behalf of
herself and infant child, J. P. Gause,
being the widow and only child of G.
Cleveland Gause, deceased, praying
that a homestead exemption in lands
and prsonal property shall be set
apart and laid off for the benefit of
herself and said child out of the real
and personal estate of the said G.
Cleveland Gause.
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance
of the statute and laws of this
State in relation to laying off the
homestead to widow and children,
the undersigned on the 7th day of
July A. D. 191(5, after publication
hereof as required by the statute will
proceed to appoint three disinterested
persons resident in Horry County,
who after being duly sworn will proceed
to appraise and set off by metes
and bounds the homestead aforesaid
and make return to me.
W. L. I1RYAN.
C. C. C. P.
Dated May 31st, 1916
NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of the decree
and judgment of the court made by |
his Honor S. W. G. Shipp, Presiding!
.Judge, in tiic ease of Bank of Tabor.!
a Corporation, Plaintiffs vs. O. E.
Todd, Hank of I.oris, a Corporation,)
National Carbon Company, a Corporation,
Kellog Switchboard S: Supply I
Co., a Corporation, and Richmond)
Hardware Company, a Corporation j
iVfcndants, and dated the 25th day of
i .May, A. I). 1910, I, the undersigned!
,1. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Horry County,
will sell at public auction to the high-j
est bidder before the Court HouseL
door at Convl y, in Horry County.I,
land State of South Carolina, during
legal hours of sale, on salesday in (
Ji.lv next, it being the Mrd day of|
said month, all and singular those
certain lam's situate in Horry Coun-j
y, and described as follows, to wit:
One fifth (1-5) interest in one two,
ots and 1 building located on the
East side of R. R. Bounded N n th by
Patterson Street. East by alioy, South (
>\ J. G. Butler, Vest by R. R., con-j
aining 50x70 feet now owned by
horis Supply Co., partnership of J.
G. Butler and O. E. Todd.
TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser
to pay for papers,
don way, S. C. ,June 2nd, 1910.
J. A. LEWIS,
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H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the decree
and judgment of the court made by
his Honor S. W. G. Shipp, Presiding
Judge, in the case of John D. Todd
Plaintiff vs. Samuel J. Hughes, Emily
J, Hughes, Burroughs & Collins Com- ;
pany, a Corporation, and J. M. Gause
Defendants, and dated the 25th day 01
May A. D. 1910, 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,3rd day
of said month, all and singular those j
certain lands situate in Horry County,
and described as follows, to wit:
Those two certain tracts of land
situate in Simpson Creek Township
in the County and State aforesaid,
and described as folows, to wit:
1. Containing twenty-five acres;
bounded North by lands of f. T. BclI
lamy, East by lands of Llewellyn Bel-!
lamy (deceased) South by lands of
Lucian Bellamy, West by lands of
Emma and I). O. Bellamy; conveyed
t> Samuel J. Hughes by Sarah E.
Holt and Win. II. Holt, by their deed
dated Februarv 27th, 11)00, and re- i
I corded in the County Clerk's Hook of j
I Deeds at Page .
2. Containing twenty-two acres,
'more or less, bounded by a line comj
mencing on I. T. Bellamy's corner,
thence running Northeast an agreed
line to F. .J. Bellamy's corner in Mill
Branch, thence Hast by lands of F. J.
Bellamy and W. L. Hardee; South by
j lands of S. Bellamy and Llewellyn
I Bellamy, West by lands of S. K. Bel]
lainy, as shown by a plat made by C.
C. Gore, February 28th, 1900; conveyed
to Emily I. Hughes and the
lawful heirs of her body by Wm, G.
Bellamy, by his deed dated July 31st,
j 1900, and recorded in the Clerk's
I Book of Deeds "KK," at page 268/'
TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser
j to pay for papers.
| Conway, S. G\, June 2nd, 191f> .
j J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff of Horry County.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head
Because of its tonic and laxative effect, I.AXAT1VK
HROMO QU1NINK ia better than ordinary
Quinine and doea not cause nervousness nor
ringing fn head. Remember the full name and
look for the signature of H. W. GKOVK. 25c.
TRS ROKRY. ax&i
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Tobacco V
Is Run Every Season.
The Crop may be si
be High to Those
NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of the decree
and judgment of the court made by
his Honor S. W. G. Shtpp, Presiding
Judge, in the case of Burroughs &
Collins Company, a Corporation,
Plaintiffs vs. Lilly A. Cause and J.
P. Cause, Heirs at Law of C. Cleveland
Cause, Defendants, and dated
the 25th day of May, A. D. 1916, 1
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 salcsday in July 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 and singular that certain plantation
or tract of land, containing
Fifty (50) acres, more or less, being:
a part of a tract of land, known as
the Brown land, lying and being in
Simpson Creek Township, in the
County and State a foresaid, bounded
as follows; North by lands known as
the I'. 1>. Todd land; East by land of
0. E. Todd; South by lands of Rev.
1> I). Cox and West by the Whitevilc
Road. Being the identical tract of
land conveyed, to me bv R. F. Gause
b\ his deed of date September 13th.
19j 2.
TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchase:
to pay for papers.
Conway, S. C., June 2nd, 1916.
J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff of Horry County. L
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney
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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 j
Fertilizing Company, a Corporation..
Plaintiffs vs. Fannie Tart, Herbert j
Edward Tart. Lother Marie Tart. El-1
~ ~ < I
ueri murrey iart, raina ttell 1 art
and John C. Tart, Defendants, and dat
ed the 1st day of March A. 1"). 191 n
I, the undersigned J .A. Levis, Sherifl
of Horry County, will sell at public
auction to the highest bidder be- j
fore the court house door at Cor.way.
in Horry County, and State of South
Carolina, (luring legal hours of sale,
on salesday in July 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 that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land, lying and being in Cialivants
Kerry Township, Horry County
and State of South Carolina, con-,
taining twenty-five (25) acres, bound'
ed by lands of K. M. Tart on the J
West, on the North bv lands of J. F\'
r
(lore, and East by lands of C ,K. Ger-1
raid, and South by lands of George J.
Holliday. This motgage is given to
secure the purchase money of above
land.
TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser
to pay for papers.
Conway, S. C., June 3rd, 191(1 .
J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff of Horry County.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
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CONWAY HAS MADE THE TEST
Conway People Will Get the Benefit.
1 1 - - n
i iicnr n iiuihjii.V 111 v (tllWiiy ?H1V l)Ot- I
tor known than J. G. Rhodes and in
giving his experience with I Joan's
Kidney Pills, lor the benefit of Conway
kidney sufferers, he has nothing
whatever to gain.
Why experiment with unknown or
imitation kidney remedies when you
have such a good reason to try
Doan's ?
Profit by the test Mr. Rhodes has
made for you.
J. G. Rhodes, carpenter, Conway,
says: "I had pains in my back and
loins. I was so sore and lame that I
didn't rest well at night and in the
morning could hardly get about. I had
headaches and spells of dizziness and
the kidney secretions were irregular
in passage. Doan's Kidney Pills, procured
at the Conway Drug Co., soon
relieved all symptoms of the trouble
and put my back in good shape."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?get
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that
Mr. Rhodes had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y. ?adv.
It LP. CONWAY 8. O.
IRlP
Warehouse
, No Vacation for us
iort: but Prices will
who Patronize us
Candidates Cards
Announcements in this column
$5, payable in advance.
No extra charge for 2nd primary
or short card of thanks
?Magistrate's cards half
length, at $2.50. ? ?
FOR CONGRESS.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Co ngress from the Sixth
Congressional District, subject to the
rules of the Democratic Primary.
?JULIUS S. McINNES.
FOR CONGRESS
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Congress f.o n tlv :-ixt Dis
trict of South Carolina, subject to th
rules of the Democratic Pa: tv.
?JAMES D. EVANS.
FOR CONGRESS.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election to Congi "ss f:o?
the Sixth Congressional District, sub
ject to the rules of tli.o Democratic
primary.
?J. W. RAGSDALE.
FOR STAT IS SIS N AT IS
I hereby announce that I am a Candidate
for re-election to the State
Senate, subject to the rules of the
Democratic Party. !
H. L. RUCK.
HOUSE OF REFRESH NT AT I V FS
iinyojiy announce niv cand?duc\
for reelection to the House of Roprc
rentatives, subject to the action of tlu
Democratic Party. :
?E. S. C. RAKER. <
HOFSE OF R E P R E S IS N T AT IV H t 1
I hereby announce myself a candi- (
date for the House of Representative 1
from Hory County. 1
?WATERMAN M. BOOTH. 1
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES '
1 hereby announce that I am a can i
didate for re-election to the House o .
Representatives, subject to the rule
of the Democratic partv.
?A. D.* JACKSON. 1
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
My candidacy for the ofiice c
Treasurer of Horry County is iv rci
i - l i *
twniuunceu, suDject to the rules nr
regulations of the Democratic Pr;
niary.
?W. L. BELT.A MT.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Treasurer of Horry Count;
subject to the rules of the Democratic
Primary.
?GEO. M. HUGGINS.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for Treasurer of Horry County (
subject to the action of the Demo- '
cratic Primary.
?S. D. BRYANT.
FOR COUNTY AUDITOR.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the office of Coun
ty Auditor of Horry County, subject
to the rules of the Democratic Party, <
pledging efficient service if elected. (
?W. B. CAPPS.
FOR COUNTY AUDITOR.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the oflice of
County Auditor of Horry County,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
Primary. ?N. C. ADAMS.
FOR CLERK OF COURT.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the oflice of
Clerk of Court for Horry County, subject
to the rules of the Democratic
primary.
?W. L. BRYAN.
FOR SHERIFF.
I am a candidate for reelection to
the office of Sheriff.
?J. A. LEWIS.
FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Sheriff of Horry
County, subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary.
?W. S. McCASKILL.
FOR SHF.RTPP
I hereby announce my candidacy
for election to the ollice of sheriff of
Horry County, subject to the action of
the Democratic Primary.
?ELIJAH L. BUFFKIN.
FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION.
I hereby announce that I am a candidate
for Superintendent of Education
of Horry County, subject to the
action of the Democratic Primary.
?M. J. BULLOCK.
For Horry Business.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for all of the business in the
mercantile trade, at the same old
stand, at Bayboro, S. C., subject only
to the demands And needs of the general
public whom I delight to serve.
A. BELL.
(Candidates' Cards Continued on
next Column.)
CANDIDATES' CARDS.
FOR COUNTY SUPT. EDUCATION.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for reelection to the office of
County Superintendent of Education
for Horry County, subject to the rulct
of the Democratic Primary.
?S. H. BROWN.
FOR COUNTY CORONER.
I hereby announce myself u candidate
for the office cf Coroner for
Horry County, subject to the rules of
he Democratic Party.
?L. WHITEFORD COOPER.
FOR CORONER.
I herfeby anounce my candidacy for
reelection to the office of coroner of
Horry County, subject to the action of
the Democratic primary.
?V. D. JOHNSON.
FOR CORONER
I hereby annonuce myself a candidate
for Coroner of Horry County
subject to the action of the Democratic
primary. I pledge efficient service ii>|
this office, if elected.
?E. TILLMAN JORDAN.
FOR MAGISTRATE.
Many friends of George M. Fowler,
hereby announce him a candidate foi
magistrate in Green Sea township,
stating that we urge his reelection as
the best magistrate we have ever had.
?MANY FRIENDS.
FOR MAGISTRATE at rnvwav
At he solicitation of friends, 1 rnnounce
myself as a candidate foi
Magistrate at Conway.
?P. O. SNOWDEN.
FOR MAGISTRATE AT CONWAY
I am a candidate Lr Magistrate at
Conway.
?J. M. DORM AN.
FOR MAGISTRATE.
I announce myself a candidate fot
magistrate of Green Sea township.
?W. P. WATTS.
FOR MAGISTRATE AT CONWAY
I hereby announce myself a candi
late for magistrate at Conway, hub
ject to the rules of the Democ ati
party. ?W. II. CHESTNUT.
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NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
Notice is hereby given thai a i
Special Election will be held in the I
Town of Conway on Tuesday, tnc
2j".th day of July, A. I). 1910, on th<
juestion of issuing Coupon Ponds o?
the Town of Conway to tlv amount
;>f not exceeding Forty Thousand
($40,000) Dollars, bearing interest at
five (5 per cent) per cent, per annuo
payable semi-annually, principal and
interest payable in legal tender money
of the United States.?forty year;
after the date of said bonds,?with
the privilege of redemption after
iweniy years lrom date of the is.-.ue?
for the following purposes, to wit:
For purchasing repairing- and
improving the Town Hall
of Conway $ 10,000
For the purpose of establishing,
enlarging and extending
a Sewerage system for
the Town of Conway $20,000
Foi establishing, enl rging
and extending a waterworks
system for said
Town of Conway $10,000
Electors will have the privilege of
casting their ballots for or against
bonds for all or either of aforesaid
purposes..
The polls will be opened at Towi
Hall at 8 o'clock A. M. and closed at
i o'clock P. M.
Four separate boxes will be provided
for use, properly labeled, one foi
tttch separate proposition and one for
Commissioner of Public Works.
The ballots may be written or
printed, but printed ballots will be
furnished at the polls. Each ballot
shall have written or printed thereon
the purpose for or against which it is
cast, for example:
1. Bonds, $10,000, for Town Hall,
"Yes."
Bonds, $10,000. for Town Hall,
"No."
2. Bonds, $20,000, Sewerage System,
"Yes."
Bonds, $20,000, Sewerage System,
n xr? >?
i\ 17.
3. Bonds, $10,000, Waterworks System,
"Yes."
Bonds, $10,000, Waterworks System,
"No."
Ballots "Yes" and "No" for Town
Hall bonds shall be deposited in box
labeled "Town Hall." Ballots "Yes"
and "No" for Sewerage bonds shall
be deposiied in box labeled "Sewerage."
Ballots "Yes" and "No" for
Waterworks shall be deposited in box
labelled "Waterworks."
flaliots not deposited in right box
will not be counted.
Only duly qualified Electors who
shall have registered, as required by
law, shall be allowed to vote.
Notice is further given that L. H.
Burroughs has been appointed Supervisor
of Registration to open
Books of Registration. The books
will be opened at Conway Trading
Co., on the first day of July, prox and
be kept open for ten days, to wit: until
the night of the 10th of July. No
registration after that date will be
valid.
Charles R. Scarborough, Geo. Officer
and Grier Woodward are hereby
appointed Manages to held said flee....
. uia c. *.he .ame tothe
Town Council.
A.;! ?.. . v.^ ... .u-A*w Kivciiiafe&.i as;
rf-juiied by law in t Lotion..? upon,
questions oi issuing boniiv for* puoHo
. v ic i'8 snail vote for
three citizens of the Town of Conway
j bv. k.io^'n as Conu.iissio.eis of
Public Works, to take charg.? of sucn
| bends as may be uu.hor.zco a.? i issued
hereunder.
Ballots. for Commissioners,of Pub-, ,
lie Works shall be-.deposited :in Hox.'y
labeled "Commissioners." ' i
By Order el the Council at Special
Mating held this 2.0th day of June,
1910.
L. D. MAGRATH,
May or.
Attest:
A. H. LONG,
Clerk.
(SEAL.)
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The Strong Withstand the Heat of
Summer Better Than the Weak
Old people who are feeble, and younger
people who are weak, will he strengthened I
and enabled to go through the depressing
heat of summer by taking regularly
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It purifies
and enriches the blood and builds up
the whole system. 50c.
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NOTICE TAX SALES.
Under and 7?v virtue c,.rwi.-*.
_ T . -. ?v,v- \/i uiiin i. %y
Tax Executions issued by John Ilolt,
Esqr., County Treasurer for the taxes
of fiscal year 1915, I will o. f r 1 o *
sale on salesclay in July, it beinj? the
3rd day of said month the ft down
dcscriied lands for taxes:
Tract No. 1?(> 3-4 acres in Bucks
Township and in ihe viih.ye o* Bucksville
in name of Estate of Kachat 1
Taylor, bounded by lands of (Jc~r;. a
Only, Mrs. Georgia Avcrill ami Bet./
Buck.
Tract No. 2:?l-'J acre in the town
of Conway in name of Jane N'e\v.< i,
bcundctl by lands of I). A. Spivey, i 1cy
Woodbury and dus King.
Tract No. 3:?19 acres in Bay!co
Township in name of M. G. \x :i! <i,
bounded by lands of W. J. i>- rs y,
Burroughs & Coiiir.s Co., liuv?h S dlli
and John Giaharn.
Tract No. 4.? 1 Lot in the T< wn of
Boris in name of E. I'. and J. J. Jtnrett
on Hail K< ad Avenue ami bevn d
e<l on northwest by said Avcr.uc and'
all other sides by J. C. Bryant Co.,
and known as the Alliance Hall I.e..
Tract No. 5.?One lot in the town
of I,oris in name of E. P. and .J J.
Jenrett on Patterson S.ro' t and
bounded north by alleyway, South by
W. A. Patterson lot, east by Hutler
property and west by Pattc:son
Street.
I Tract No. (5.?^300 acres in Little \
River Township in name of Fran is
Duffy; bounded north by lands of T.
R. Stevens, South by Gardner & Lac>,
East by Mosely lan<l, and West by
Stevens land.
Tract No. 7.?4 a.res in Little River
Township in name of George
Clause, hounded Nor'h by W. T'm
Bell, South by J. L. Bell and East by
i Sye Gause. (
j Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser
1 to pay for papers.
J. A. LEWIS,
3t Sheriff of Horry County.
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CAN LIFT UP WORLD
Subject of Impressive Address by I)r.
W. T. Ellis in Wilmington, N. C.
How to lift the rest of the women
! of the world to the level of Amcriacn
j womanhood is the problem confronting
the women of this country today,
according to Dr. W. T. Ellis, of
Swarthmore, Pa., a prominent world
traveller, journalist and Ch'.istiai
statesman, who delivered an inspiring
and very helpful address at the even- .
ing session of the Woman's Synodical
Auxiliary of North Carolina in tljo
First Presbyterian church in Wilming
ton last week. Dr. Ellis took as his
subject, "The Christian Woman and
tiw. \A/r.-ui'? ??
vin ii i/i hi n ui i.iin.
Dr. Ellis was introduced by Rev.
Dr. J. M. Wells, pastor of the First
Presbyterian church, as a man who
needs no introduction to a Christian %
audience in this country. In addition
to the visiting women for the Synodical,
there were many from the city.
The opening prayer was made by the
Rev. Dr. A. D. McClure, pastor of St.
Andrews Presbyterian church
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INCREASED PULLING POWER.
| rort Koyal, S. C., June 21.?Aftor
fourteen weeks of military training
in the open, a company of fifty-six
recruits of the United States Marine
Corps, learning the ropes at the recruit
depot here, increased its pulling
power 202,198 pounds to 264.568
pounds?an increase of 62,370 pounds.
Tests were made with Dr. Kcllog's
dynamo-meter, a machine whiVh automatically
registers th*exact num- ^
ber of pounds pulled Bj/* each muscla
group of the body.
Twenty-three young men received
diplomas from Furman universi'y
when the session of 1915-16 came to
a close.
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