The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, September 07, 1916, Page TWO, Image 2
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FOR SUPERYiSORS
Some of the Townships Elected
Their Man on First
Ballot
SECOND PRiMARY FOR
cn/CBAl PAMninflTFC;
OLV LliML v;ni?l>iun . i_ w
Results Declared by County
Board of Commissioners
Last Week.
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There was no lime in our last issue;
to publish any information concerning
the election held by the county,
board for Township Supervisors in
the various townships of the county.
The results as decided by the County
Board of Commissioners are as
follows:
In Bucks Township S. F. Cannon
received 191 votes; H. L. B. Jordan
1; W. L. Singleton 2; W. D. Wihiams j
101; and C. H. Hilburn 1. Mr. Can-1
non having a majority of the votes I
cast will be appointed by the Board.
H. P. Little and A. C. Murreil will J
make a second race in Conway
Township. The vote is: W. II. Big- t
low, 1(>2 votes; T. VV. Boothe 157; H. j
f Little 2Uy; and Aiurreu ami o.
If. Baker 1.
J. B. James with To votess and A. j
J. Richardson with 147 will make a
asecond race in Dog Bluff Township.
The other candidates in this Township
received: V. C. Thompkins 00; E.
J. Roberts 5a; and C. C. Reynolds 14.
Twelve were voted for in Bayboroj
Township. A. Bell received 1; N. B. |
Allsbrook 31; Sam P. Elliott 50; S. S.;
Anderson 10; W. E. Heniford 8; H.,
H- Anderson 50; J. W. Hyatt 34; G.
L. Stovens 35; J. A. Hamilton 34; G.
W. Rabon 07; H. L. Martin 18; and
C. A. Anderson 15. G. W. Rabon;
Sain P. Elliott and H. H. Anderson
vere ordered in a second Primary.
The two last named having tied with
fifty votes each.
iln Galivants Ferry Township M. O.
!.Huggins with 107 votes will make a
second race with F. G. Holliday who j
received 84 votes. In this Township
W. C. Pittman received 44 votes; C.
It. Page 24; Tom Johnson 54 and J.
.M. Martin 9.
Jn Floyds Township E. M. Meares
Teeeived 198 votes out of 235 cast in
that Township. Several scattering
ivofces were cast for quite a number of
cfctber iFloyd Citizens, none of whom it
is stated were candidates.
W. F. Lupo was nominated from
Green Sea Township with 242 votes
:agivurtft 73 for J. K. King; 16 for I4.
\W.. Boancaster; and 14 for H. N. Anderson,
with two scattering votes.
.J. D. Todd lacked only 6 votes of 1
being nominated in the first Primary
in Simpson Creek Township over C
^opponents. The vote was as follows:
"D. F. Lewis. 455; J. D. Todd 222; L.
"T. 'Carter f>6; J. II. Carter 64; LeKoy |
Prince 14; North Lee 34 and L. V. j
'Cook .22. Mr. Todd and Mr. J. H.
Garter will make a second race.
J. L. Bell with 69 votes and Moore
Thompson with 53 will make a second
race in Litllo River Township.
, Tfee other candidate J. E. Vereen re?eived
36 votes.
J. S. Thomas of Dog Wood Nock
Township was nominated on First |
f'T&mury by only one vote. He received
47 to 46 against him, of which
ft. Packer received 33 and Frank
UeVlamy 13. The vote was so close
in his Township that the Committee
tabulating the returns, checked them
over by an actual count of the ballots
, and found the result correct.
W. J. Singleton with 81 votes was
selected in Socastee Township over G.
, \V. Watts who received 28 votes and
f C. G. Newton who received 10 votes.
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li'U0 YOU KNOW THAT
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'One million 'two hundred thousand
Americans die each year, it is estittttated?
f ' llfpurt diseases, pneumonia and tuibecuios's
cause more than 110 per
cent, of death i.
fSIickness lowers earning capacity?
The U. S. Public Health Service is
Jthe. nation's first line of defense
sagainst disease?
Disease is the nation's greatest
Vurden"?
Sunlight and sanitation, not silks
aind satins, make better babies?
lam wages favor high disease
nUi?
A female fly lays an average of
TOO eggs at a time.
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T A T KI T K >! S
OF INTEREST TO ALL SOUTH
CAROLINA PEOPLE
Tiie first pri nary in Florence resulted
in the reelection of Sheriff T.
S. Burch, the do font of Clerk of
Court J. A. Muicirow, putting* Treasurer
Charles T. Haynie in the se:oiul
race.
There is but one conclusion and it
is emphasized by the impending trouble
so the rail-lines in the exigencies
of the situation should require the1
people to return to their waterways
for relief and protection.
Do the people realize that almost
the entire eastern section of the
United States can practically be in-1
dependent of the railways by the use j
of their waterways? There is no i
part of the world that can boast of!
such a comprehensive scheme of na-J
vigable streams as has been given to I
this country bv Mother Nature.
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The Darlington Chamber of Commerce
indorses the efforts of the Colun
bia Chamber of Commerce and
the Columbia Clearing House AssoI
eiotion in urging the claims of Co- :
lumbia for the establishment of one
of the twelve land banks to bo estab-!
lished under the national government,
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DEFECT OF PACKING SILAGE
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11 Pays to Pack.
Clemson College, S. C.?Ir. an oxperi
merit at the Missouri Experiment
Station, the corn as it ieft the siiagc
cutter was just loosely thrown into
one silo and in another it was packed..
In the first silo, a good deal of
the silage on top rotted, and below
that a good deal molded, though in
the bottom the silage was normal.
The packed ensilage had only a little
rotten on top and practical}* no mold
developed. The unpacked silage developed
a much higher temperature.
The development of mold was accompanied
by an increase in temperature, j
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Lax-Fos, A Mild, Effective Laxative A Liver Tonic
Does Not Gripe nor Disturb the Stomach.
In addition to other properties, Lax-Fos
contains Cascara in acceptable form, a
stimulating Laxative andTonic. Lax-Fo?
cts effectively end does cot gripe nor
disturb stomach. At the same time, it aids
digestion .arouses the liver and secretions
and restores the healthy functions. 50c.
CALOMEL IS MERCi
ACTS ON UVE
"Dodson's Liver Tone" Starts Your Lhrer
Better Than Calomel and Doesn't
Salivate or Make You Sick,
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Listen to roe! Tako no more sickening,
salivating calomel when bilious or
constipated. Don't lose a day's work!
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of the tvones.
Calomel, when it comes into contact
with sour bile crashes into it, breaking
it up. This is when you feel that awful
nausea and cramping. If you are sluggish
and ?"ull knocked out," if your
liver is torpid and bowels constipated
or you have headache, dizziness, coated
tongue, if breath is had or stomach sour
just tako a spoonful of harmless Dodeon's
Liver Tone on my guarantee.
NO HIGH
Will mean a saving of mone y
if you trade at Toddville. It i:
River six miles from Conway, o
Steamers making this point ii
Clyde Line at Georgetown.
WATER R;
Water freight rates are low,
own property stands for noh
us and we will give you the ber
A hint to the wise is sufficu
DUSENBUI
Toddville,
THE RO&R? ]
I WHIT OTHER PA
Will Come Hack.
All you do for your town is comir.g
l>ack some day to help you and
business along.?Georgetown Times.
lirought Dry Times.
There seems to be some people in
England who wouldn't regard the
! war as sucn a calamity if it hadn't
I brought on a prohibition movement?
News iv* Courier.
The Feed Trough.
"The taritf is largely a local issue,"
compared witht the great feed trough
issue of American politics.?Morning
Sta r.
Change of Time.
Thirty days from now a fellow
who is tearing his shirt for some
favorite candidate will be asking the
Lord to forgive him.?Dillon Herald.
Difficult.
The Germans may be on tSie de*
cline, but it's difficult to discover
which way they are heading.?The
State.
Two Heads.
Two heads are more expensive than
one in case of twins, whether they
are better or not.?The Record.
Needed Over There.
There are some encouraging things
We see where an Anderson man has
rone to nreachinc. ? Snnrtanhnvcr
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u v/ui llCil*
Only a Jonah.
The Republicans thought they had
a Daniel come from judgment, but
they find that it is only a Jonah.?
The State.
Worth Only $5.00.
A New York woman offers a rereward
of $5 for the return of her
missing husband. Maybe after every
body else throws him down, the old
man will return himself to get the
five.?Morning Star.
was L,ett imt.
One good feature of the 1916 campaign
is that the "nigger" seems to
have escaped the attention of the
demagogues.?Dillon Herald.
IRY! IT SICKENS!
R LIKE DYNAMITE
Here's my guarantee?Go to any drug
store and get a 50 cent bottle of Godson's
Liver Tone. Take a spoonful tonight
and if it doesn't straighten you
right up and make you feel fine and
vigorous by morning 1 want you to go
back to the store and get your money.
Hudson'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 Godson'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, f guarantee that
a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will
keep your entire family feeling tine for
months. Give it to your children. It ia
harmless; doesn't gripe* and they like ito
pleaaant taste.
I RENTS
1 to you in the prices you pay
s located on the Waccamaw
m the line of the Waccamaw !
n close touch with the big
kTES LOW
and our store situated on our
igh rent charges. Trade with
\efit of the difference,
int.
RY & CO.
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ierald, conway, s. 0
PERS ABE SAYIN6
Better Chance.
j The suspension of the order which
would have sent 25,000 more soldiers
to the border will give the boys already
there a better chance with the
girls.?Evening- Post.
According to Opinion.
Every voter is a freeman and has
i a right to vote as he pleases. Not
only the right, but it is his DUTY
to vote as he deems best. Follow the
dictates of your own conscience?
settle the matter YOURSELF before
you get to the polls.?Marion Star.
The Point of View.
After all, when Republicans charge
that unfit men are in oftice they mean
Republicans, and when Democrats
make the same charge they mean
Democrats.?Daily Record.
His Policy Helped.
Ex-Governor Bleaso complains that
;ovnra! white men have been murdered
by negroes since he has been out
the governor's office. Ex-Governor
Bleaso contributed his full share
to these murdors by pardoning over
one thousand vicious negro convicts
out of the penitentiary while he was
governor, and he may be expect? 1 to
pardon more vicious negro convicts
should he he re-elected.
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In Contrast.
Compare anything Charles E.
Hughes has said in his "intellectual"
campaign with tine following paragraph
from a recent utterance oi'|
Wood row Wilson: I am willing, no
matter what mv personal fortunes
may be, to plav for the verdict of
mankind. Personally, it will be a
, matter of indifference to me what
I.,
itnr verdict on the 7th of November
is, provided I feel any degree of confidence
that when a later jury sits, I
shall get their judgment in my favor.
Not in my favor personally?what
difference does that make?but in my
favor as an honest and conscientious
spokesman of a great pation.?Charleston
Post.
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NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
will apply to the Judge of
Probate of Horry County, at his office
at Conway, S C., at 11 o'clock
forenoon, on the 18th day of September
A. D. 1913, for a final/didscharge
as administrator of Sidney A. Tindal,
deceased.
SIDNEY TINDAL, Qualified
Administrator of Sidney
td. A. Tindal, Dec'd.
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{/OLitt & LaGRlPPE
R or 6 doses 068 will break
iny case of Chills & Fever, Colds
3c LaGrippe; it acts on the liver
better than Calomel and does not
?iripe or sicken. Price 25c.
HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE
After Four Tears of Discouraging
Conditions, Mrs. Bollock Goto
Up in Despair. Husband
Came (o Rescue.
Catron, Ky.?In an interesting letter
from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock
writes as follows: "I suffered for four
years, with womanly troubles, and during
this time, I could only sit up for a little
while, and could not walk anywhere at
all. At times, 1 would have severe pains
in my left side.
i The doctor was called in, and his treatment
relieved me for a while, but I was
soon confined to my bed again. After
that, nothing seemed to do me any good.
11 had gotten so weak 1 could not stand,
| and 1 gave up in despair.
At last, my husband got me a bottle of
Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I commenced
taking it. From the very first
dose, I could tell it was helping me. 1
can now walk two miles without its
tiring me, and am doing my work."
If you are all run down from womanly
troubles, don't give up in despair. Try
i Cardui, the woman's tonic. It has helped
! more than a million women, in its 50
| years of wonderful success, and should
surely help you, too. Your druggist has
acid Cardui for years. He knows what
,t will do. Ask him. He will recommend
it. Begin taking Cardui today.
Write to: Chattanooga Medlclna Co.. Ladles'
Idvlsory Dept.. Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special
jiUructione on your case and 64-page book.' Home
rwtBMt tor Women." seal io ?Uia wrapper. Ett-i
No. 666 x
This it a prescription prepared eepecialtr
for MALARIA or CHILLS A FCVCR.
Five or lis doeee will break any caoe, and
if taken then aa a tonic the FdVer will not
return. It acta oh the liver better than
Calomel and 4o4 not gripe or deken. 25c
FOREIGN ITEMS
GATHERED AND CONDENSED
FOR EASY READING
| Most of the railroads last week |
gave warning to the passengers that
they should end their journeys before
7 a. m. Monday or be subject to
indefinite delay.
Independent of the transportation
strike the railvoads are facing a new
labor problem in the threatened
strike of oo,000 shopmen on 20 roads
west of Chicago.
Further deterioration of the growing
cotton crop during August has
reduced the estimateed final production
by 1,116,000 bales to a total of
11,800,000 equivalent 500-pound
bales.
Samuel Gompers, says that the
Federation of Labor supported the
brotherhoods and protested against
compulsory arbitration. He attacked
government operation of roads for
military purposes, contending it was
conscription and indefnsible in times
ot peace.
Vermont national guardsmen who
left Burlington under orders from the
war department to proceed to Eagle
Pass, Texas, abandoned their trip because,
according to officers, the railroads
would not guarantee that the
troops could reach the border before
the time set for a strike.
After a night of violence last week
resulting from the attempt of a mob
to lynch Charles Daniels, a negro i\c.
cured of assaulting the wife of a
prominent farmer, at Leina, Ohio,
the spiriting away of the prisoner by
Sheriff Sherman Eley and the torture
of the sheriff until he consented to
lead the mob in motors to Ottawa,
where he had taken the man, the law
apparently reigned again.
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FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned Executors of the Will of
th'? late Ready Chestnut hare mati'e
application to the Honorable J. S.
Vaught, Probate Judge for Horry
County for a final discharge as such
Executors and that September 27th,
1916, at 2 o'clock p. m. has been fixed
as the time for a hearing on said
petition.
J. E. PRINCE, I
D. J. BUTLER,
Executors.
Loris, S. C., Aug. 23, 1916. 4t
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Storm and flood interferred this
year with the Mountain and Seashore
resorts of this part of the country;
but they have all done very well just
the same.
~ NOTICE.
Taken up at my place one black
sow about 1 year old, marked swallow
fork and upper bit in right ear
and upper bit and crop in the other.
Owner may obtain same by paying
charges and applying to
R. O. JORDAN,
R. F. D. No. 3, Conway, S. C.
3ti.
Life Insurance,
Fire Insurance,
Health & Accident Insurance,
Guardian Bonds.
Writes Deeds, Mortgage
W. Percy H
FERTILIZER, CO"
TON 5
IP. S. 1 AM IN POSITION T
ANCE IN STRONG OLD LINE
ATE YOUR
T YPEW1
I have the following Second t
1 L. C. Smith (used very little)
1 No. 5 Oliver
1 NO. 10 Remington Visible
1 No. 5 Royal
3 Blind Pox
1 Blind Smith Premier
All of these machines have t
and are guaranteed to be in firs
Will sell on monthly payments, <
for cash. Write me your needs.
R.G.
SUMTER, SOU
Deal<
L. C? Smith & Bros. ;
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RHEUMATISM ARRESTED
Many people suffer the tortures of
lame muscles and stiffened joints because
of impurities in the blood, and each succeeding
attack, seems more acute until
rheumatismlias invaded the whole system.
To arrest rheumatism it is quite as important
to improve vour general health as
to purify your blood, and the cod liver oil
inScott'sKmulsion isivature'sgreat bloodmaker,
while its medicinal nourishment
strengthens the organs to expel the
impurities and upbuild your strength.
Scott's Emulsion is helping thousands
every day who could not find other relief.
Refuse the alcoholic substitutes.
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COPY SUMMONS PUR RELIEF.
(Complaint 'Served.)
Court of Common Pleas.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
Bank of Tabor, a Corporation, Plaintiff.
vs.
Z. M. BulTkin, J. B. Johnson, Solomon
Scherr, Tabor Supply Co., a
Corporation, and C. E. Williamson
and D. G. Nance, Copartners as
Williamson & Nance, Defendants.
TC THE DEFENDANTS ABOV^
NAMED:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to answer the complaint
in this action, of which a copy is here
with served upon you, and to serve a
copy of your answer to the said complaint
on the subscriber at his ofiice
at Conway, S. C., within twenty days
after the service hereof; exclusive of
the day of such service; and if you
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win 10 answer mo complaint within
"he time aforesaid, the plaintiff in
this action will apply to the Court
for tlie relief demanded in the complaint.
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Dated July 12th, A. D. 1910. "
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney
To Tabor Supply Co., and Williamson
& Nance,?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 otlice of the
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas,
Conway, S. C., on the 19th day of
July A D., 1916.
H. H WOODWARD.
Plaintiff's Attorney.
W. L. BRYAN,( L. S.) C. C. C. P.
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Chief L. R. Ambrose spent a day
off last week.
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Juddging by Fingers.
Washington.?Men with long, tapering
"piano" fingers are apt to desert
after short service, while those
having stubby digits, denoting stability
of character and utter lack of
the artistic temperament, usually
stand by their oaths and make the
best Marines, according to finger
print experts at headquarters of the
United States Marine Corps. Although
desertions from the Crops
0 -II A-'
?*v ??Kuv av an nmcs it has b?en
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found that actors, sign writers, and,
strange to say, waiters, furnish the
largest number of deserters.
Records^ including finger prints, of
all men enlisted in the Marine Corps
are kept at headquarters for purposes
of identification, and there are
cases on record where bodies, with
finger tips intact, have been positively
identified through the finger print
medium.
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