The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, September 07, 1916, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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) Candidates Cards
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;j[ Announcements in this col<
umn ?5, payable in advance.
7] No extra charge for 2nd prii
mary or short c ird of thanks
jj ?Magistrate's cards half
length, at $2.50. ? ?
FOR CONGRESS.
I I hereby announce myself a cantli/date
for Cc Across from the Sixth
j .Congressional District, subject to the
' rules of the Democratic Primary,
i', ?JULIUS S. MclNNES.
V FOR CONGRESS
BL 1 hereby announce myself a can'ii
4jtlate for Congress from th** c ixt Dis
(jjtrict of South Carolina, subject to the
lirules of the Democratic Party.
?JAMES D. EVANS.
I FOR CONGRESS.
I I hereby announce n.yself a cancli
Xklate for re-election to Congress* f. on
Tthe Sixth Congressional District, sub4
ject to the rules of the Democratic
X primary.
** ?J. W. RAGSDALE.
|! ^ FOR STATE SENATE
i nereuy announce inai 1 am a
'jj didate for re-election to the State
7 Senate, subject to the rules of the
' Democratic Party.
| . H. L. BUCK.
j HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES
1 I hereby announce my candidacy
for reelection to the House of Representatives,
subject to the action of the
Democratic Party.
?E. S. C. BAKER.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the House of Representative?
from Hory County.
?WATERMAN M. BOOTH.
I HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the house of representatives
^ from Horry County, subject to the
action of the Democratic party.
?S. C. DU SEN BURY.
I HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
I hereby announce that I am a ciyi,
didate for re-election to the Houso of
Representatives, subject to the rule*
of the Democratic party.
, ?A. D. JACKSON.
: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
b
, I am a candidate for the House of
Representatives.
?W. C. HOOKS.
, HOUSE .OF REPRESENTATIVES
I hereby announce my candidacy
for election to the House of Representatives
from Horry County, subject
to the action of the Primary.
?W. L. MISHOK.
. FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
My candidacy for the office of
Treasurer of Horry County is hereby
announced, subject to the rules anu
regulations of the Democratic Pr>
mary. t
" ' ?W. L. BELLAMY.
~ FOR COUNTY-TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Treasurer of Horry County
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
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VI tlliV X l IJIlclI jr.
?S. D. BRYANT.
FOR COUNTY AUDITOR.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the office of County
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 office of
County Auditor of Horry County,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
Primary, ?N. C. ADAMS.
FOR AUDITOR.
At the request of many frineds I
announce my candidacy for the office
of Auditor for Horry County, subject
to the rules of the Democratic primary.
?W. A. PRINCE.
FOR COUNTY AUDITOR.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of County Auditor
of Horry County, subject to the
action of the Democratic Primary.
?C. E. BARKER.
FOR CLERK OF COURT.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office of
Clerk of Court for Horry County, subject
to the rules of the Democratic
primary.
?'W. L. BRYAN.
FOR CLERK OF COURT.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the office of
Clerk of Court, subject to the action
of the Democratic Primary.
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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 SHERIFF.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for election to the office of sheriff <rf
Ifcdtry County, subject to the acttttft
the Democratic Primary.
?ELIJAH L. BUFFklSf.
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FOR SUPT. OP* EDUCATION.
I hereby announce that I am a candidate
for Superintendent of Education
of Horrv County, subject to the
action of the Democratic Irimary.
?M. J. BULLOCK.
P\>r Ilorry Business.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for all of the business in the
mercantile trade, at the same oid
stand, at Bayboro, S. C., subject only
to the demands and needs of the general
public whom 1 delight to serve.
A. BELL.
FOR COUNTY SUPT. EDUCATION.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for reelection to the ollice of
County Superintendent of Education
'or Horry County, subject to the rules
of the Democratic Primary.
?S. H. BROWN.
FOIC COUNTY CORONER.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Coroner for
Horry County, subject to the rules of
the Democratic Party.
?L. WHITEEORD COOPER.
FOR CORONER.
I hereby 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 unnonuce myself a candidate
for Coroner of Horry County,
subject to the action of the Democratic
primary. I pledge efficient service in
tnis oitice, it elected.
?E. TILLMAN JORDAN.
FOR MAGISTRATE.
Many friends of George M. Fowler,
hereby announce him a candidate for
magistrate in Green Sea township,
stating that we urge his reelection as
the best magistrate we have ever had.
?MANY FRIENDS.
FOR MAGISTRATE AT CONWAY.
At the solicitation of friends, I an-*
nounce myself as a candidate for
Magistrate at Conway.
?O. SNOWDEN.
FOR MAGISTRATE AT CONWAY
I am a candidate for Magistrate at
Conway.
?J. M. DORMAN.
FOR MAGISTRATE.
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I announce myself a candidate for
magistrate of Green Sea township.
?W. P. WATTS.
FOR MAGISTRATE AT CONWAY.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for magistrate at Conway, subject
to the rules of the Demociatii
party. ?W. H. CHESTNUT.
FOR MAGISTRATE.
I am a candidate for reelection as
magistrate in Green Sea township.
?B. P. HARRELSON.
FOR MAGISTRATE,?ADkIAN:
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for Magistrate at Adrian, District
No. 2, subject tp ths primary,
,. ?4, a. Tyler.
FOR MAGISTRATE.
The many friends of T. B. Lewis
hereby announce his candidacy for
election to the office of Magistrate at
Conway, subject to the Democratic
Primary.
FOR MAGISTRATE
Conway District No. 2.
I am a candidate for the office of
magistrate, Conway District No. 2.
?J. T. BOOTH.
FOR MAGISTRATE.
Dog Bluff.
I am a candidate for reelection as
Magistrate of Dog Bluff, District No.
4. ?J. W. JOHNSON.
FOR TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR.
At the solicitation of many
friends, I am a candidate for appoint
ment to the office of Township Supervisor,
of Socastee township.
?W. J. SINGLETON.
August 1st. 1916.
FOR TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Supervisor of Dog Blufl
Township, subject to the rules of th(
Democratic primary.
ANDREW J. RICHARDSON.
FOR TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
"for Supervisor of Dog Bluff
Township, subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary.
?E. J. ROBERTS,
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DAMAGES MEMPHIS
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One Killed and 74 Hurt
When Steam MainBursts
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CRUISER WILL BE
A TOTAL LOSS
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Unofficial Reports Indicate
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Heavy Loss of Life in
Wreck by Siorin.
Washington.?One enlisted man
was lolled, two otlicers and five men
seriously injured and 67 other men
slightly hurt aboard the armored
cruiser Memphis in addition to those
lest by drowning when the ship was
wrecked in a storm yesterday at San
Domingo city. Rear Admiral Pond's
dispatch today said a steam main
burst, causing the additional casual-,
ties. Admiral Pond said all hands had
been removed from the ship, which
he previously reported would be a total
loss. Today's message did not
summarize the total casualties, merely
adding "several men missing, be-!
lieved drowned," to the itemized cas-1
unities of the engine room accident
which occurred while the cruiser was!
endeavoring to make her way to sea in
the face of a sudden storm. A report
last night said twenty men returning
to the ship in a motor boat had been
lost.
Admiral Pond's message follows:
"All hands of the Memphis. Captain
Beach was the last to leave the
ship. When the storm struck steam
was up and main engines working,
but the steam line burst. Cause unknown.
Those near too seriously in- i
jured to be questioned. Two officers i
injured but will recover. One enlisted
man dead, five very seriously injured,
and. 67 slightly injured, mostly
in engineer's force. Several men
missing, probably drowned."
Complete muster of the Memphis'
crew and full report on the loss of
the cruiser are expected at the navy
department today.
The navy tug otomac, which lcf1
San Domingo City for Port Palenque
i. i r 'N
uc i ;.jv p. ni. yesterday, just bat*are
the storm broke, is thought to be
safe, although there is no word from
in the harbor at San Domingo City,'
her. The gunboat Castine, which was j
put to uea when the storm broke and |
still is out of the liarbor. She lost all j
but one of her boats and had her
steering gear disabled but the ship
is under control, according to dis!
patches.
The sea was perfectly smooth in
the harbor until after 3 p. m., when j
the storm suddenly broke and the
heavy seas drove the Memphis ashore
at 4:30 p. m.
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TRAINMEN'S HIGH WAGES.
When I note from the reports
made to the Interstate Commerce
Commission that these
men receive average yearly
wages f>0 per cent higher than
those of all other railway employes.
and practically double
those of tlio average American
wage-workerc- it occurs to me
that they at least have less
cause for complaint than most
others. .When T consider that
the average locomotive engineer
has an income of over S2<w?
a year, and that most of the
engineers who have been long
In service make from $2,000
to $3,000 a year, and when I
compare their hours, labor and
responsibilities with those of
the average small merchant,
farmer or doctor, whose income
is far less, it seems that in all
fairness they are well paid.?
John V. Farwelk Chicago Merchant
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SHOULD SLOAN'S LINIMENT GO
a * ^-v m. r ? **
AL.UINU :
Of course it should! For after, ;
strenuous day when youi muscles ha
been exercised to the limit an appiL.
tion of Slpan's Liniment will take ti.
soreness and stiffness away and gc
you in fine shape for the morrov.
You should also use it for a sudde:
attack of toothache, stiff neck, bacl
ache, stings, bites, and the many ac
cidents that are incidental to a vaci.
tion. "We would as soon leave oui*
baggage as go on a vacation or cam.
out 'without Sloan's Liniment'
L Writes a vacationist: "We use it fo.
[everything from cramps to toothache
Put a bottle in your bag, be prepare
I and have no regrets.?adv.
kLO, CONWAY, 8. 0.
Strict Requirements.
St. Louis, Sept. 5.?Rejected for
enlistment in the United States Marine
Corps because the "trigger" and
middle lingers were missing from his ,
rij:ht hand. Elbert Harlan, a rawboned
applicant from Oklahomo, went
from the recruiting station in the
gallery nearby, and made twenty-five
straight hits on a moving target with
a small calibre rifle, while the sergean.
who had rejected him looked
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I can shoot better with my little ^
fi.tger t/.a i some men can with their |
tivggcr fi jger", Harlan said after his
pevformar.ee at the gallery, "and 11 (
cannot understand why you won't; .
take me."
The Marine sergeant explained!
that a hand minus several fingers
would look bad when encased in white!
gloves and that the loss of the fin- <
gers woul 1 seriously interfere with
the proper handling of the rifle at .
drills.
But the Oklahoma recruit was un- j
convinced and went back home in the
belief that the government doesn't
know agood man when it sees one.
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U. S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
ASKS
DO YOU
Believe in national prepared . ess
and then fail to keep yourself physi
caily fit?
Wash your face carefully and then
use a common roller towel?
Go to the drug store to buy a tooth ;
brush and then handle the entire]
stock to see if the bristles are rij?ht ?
Swat the fly and then maintain a 1
pile of garbage in the back yard?
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Arnold Bell was among the country
merchants who visited Conway
last week about the time of the election.
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COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
(Complaint Served.)
Court of Common Pleas.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
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County of Horry
Coleman Worley, Plaintiff,
vs.
I). N. Holt, Defendant
TO THE DEFENDANT D. N. HOLT:
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 oflT ^
at Conway, $ within twenty dayf 1
nfter the service hereof; exclusive of i
' Vln flfur rtf 011/.U 1 ' *
v*. iiuvu v / wnu u you .
'ail to ar.swer the complaint within '
'he time aforesaid, the plaintiff in
this action will apply to the Court '
for the relief demanded in the complaint.
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Dated July 20th, A. D. 1916 <
H. H. WOODWARD, :
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To D. N Holt, absent defendant:
Take notice that the Complaint in
the foregoing stated action and the
Summons of which the foregoing is a
copy, were filed in the office of the
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas,
at Conway, S. C., on the 22nd day of
July A. D., 1916.
W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.
C. C. C. P.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
I have in hand for sale on reason- j|
able terms two tracts of real estate
near the corporate limits as follows:
One parcel of 20 1-4 acres, a portion
of the estate of the late Wm, P.J
Melson represented on a plat made
by M. F. Sarvis as parcel No. 3A:
being good land for clearing into a '
farm or laying off into town lots.'
One other parcel of land cent dnim
fifteen (15) acres, also a portion or
the Melson estate bounded North by
the J. H. Sanders land, now owned b\
D. A. Spivcy, East by Public road
South by lands of D. A. Spivey and
West by Tucker Green estate; and th
same lies on the West or North-wes*
side of the public road leading from
Conway toward Pauley Swamp.
If interested in the purchase of
this land, write or call on the undersigned.
H. H. WOODWARD. |
Attorney-at-Law, 1
Conway, S. C.
Give Your Lit
Take a time tried and proven ren
iveness, Biliousness, Jaundice, 1
Blood, Pimples, Indigestion.* If i
Dr. Thacher's Liver
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wfc? MtUcted Ikejr Imcmm yonr Mil daaj
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THE RATIONAL USE OF LIME
Clemson College, S. C.?The appliation
of lime is both expensive and
ime consuming, hence it should only
>o used where needed. We advise the
lse of lime where soils are quite
icid, which conditions should be corccted;
also, for certain leguminous
rops as alfalfa and red clover which j
ire quite sensitive to acid soils.
Many slightly acid soils will prolr.ee
good crops of crimson clover,
>ur clover, co w peas, vetch and soy
jeans.
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The oil of kindness is great in I
Jvercoming the friction that we meet
n our daily lives.
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COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
(Complaint Not Served.)
Court of Common Pleas.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
L H. Woodward, Plaintiff,
vs.
'"elix Friarson, Sylvia Friarson, David
Faison, Hump Durant, Eliza
McKay, Lilly Cooper, Mit Johnson,!
Peter Brown alias Peter Logan,}
Minnie Durant, Tooga Durant, and i
All and singular the heirs at Law |
of Hamp Durant, John Durant,
P?e3sie Durant, Henry Durant, and
George Durant, the names of whom
arc unknown to Plaintiff, Henry
Lance, Scaly Lance, Ludie Lance,
Cullie Lanco, Maggie Durant, Etta
Durant, Dode Durant, and Bubba
D u rant, Defendants,
lo the Defendants above named:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
\nd required to answer the complaint |
n this action, which has been filed
n the ollice of the Clerk of the Court
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?l i^Ullt IIIUI1 i iGUS, 101 uiG r>?ni V.WUII;y.
and to serve a copy of your answer
to the said complaint on the subscriber
at his ollice at Conway, S. C.,
A'ithin twenty days after the service
lcreof; exclusive of the day of such
service; and if you fail to answer the
complaint within the time aforesaid,
;ho plaintiff in this action will apply
:o the Court for the relief demanded
in the complaint.
Dated June 21st, A. D. 191G.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To Felix Friarson, David Faison,
Hamp Durant, Peter Brown, alias
Peter Logan, and all and singular the
heirs at law of Hamn Durant. John
Durant, Bessie Durant, Henry Du-1
rant, and George Durant, the names
of whom are unknown to plaintiff,
Sealy Lance, Lutie Lance, Maggie
Durant, Etta Durant and Dode Durant,
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 office of the
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas
for Horry County on the 24th day of
June A. D., 1916.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
VV. L. BRYAN, (L. S.)
C. C. C. P.
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1000 COTTON SHEETS
180 8A0S NEW SICE
210 BASS RED CORN
100 SU, SEED RYE
195 BAGS BEST MEAL
Palmetto
Grocery Co,
COOPER MULL1NS
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rera Chance,
icdy for Liver Complaints^Goit-|
Sidney Troubles, Impure or Bad
uttering from these itskef^ 1
and BtoodlSynip
Ife tf jroM keep tkeai la |eed coaiitioa, bat
[ereu eaeaiet. #11 yea are bfflew or c#>
treat preparatiea?90c aai $1?all Sealed
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HIGH WAGES ON
AMERICAN ROADS
Railroad Payroll Records Made
Public by the Carriers.
NATIONAL INQUIRY URGED
Managers Offer to Leave Question of
$100,000,000 Wage Demands to an Impartial
Federal Tribunal to ?revent
Disaster of a Nation-wide Strike.
New York.?What Is probably the
most elaborate study of wages ever
made ill any industry has just been
completed by the National Conference
Committee of the railways.
For six months railway accountants
throughout the country have been engaged
lu collecting the payroll records
to show the actual wage payments to
every Individual employe among the
300,000 onglneers, conductors, tlremen
UIIV1 in IIIVI-IIU'ZI IIUW > <>l lllg (.111 II lilt*
tlonal strike for a new wage scale.
Unit these employes are one of the
highest paid groups of workers In any
Industry Is disclosed by the summary
made public today by the railroad
managers.
The average yearly wage paymentsto
all Southern train employes (including
those who worked only part of the
vean, as shown by the 11)15 payrolls,
were:
Passenger. Freight Yard.
Engineers $2,114 $1,712 $1,313
Conductors 1,723 1.4S8 1,157
Firemen 1,0% S05 6S8
Brakemen 1.013 845 SGS
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Three-quarters of these men (Including
those who put In a full year's service),
earned these wages:
Engineers (road). $1,455 to $.'1.1)83;
lyard). $1,15(1 to $2,424.
Conductors (road), $1.1.53 to $2,154)0;
(yard), $1,055 to $1,749.
Firemen (road). $049 to $1,052; (yard).
$400 to $1,302.
| Brakemen (road). $755 to $1,854;
(yard). $754 to $1,405.
I For the whole country the average
wages of three-quarters of the employI
es were: *1*
Passenger. Freight. Yard.
Engineers $2,067 $1,892 $1,528
Conductors 1.8T.0 1,719 1.310
Firemen 1,203 1,117 934
Brakemen 1,095 1,013 1.07G
Tho railroads have considered every
man whose name annears on the Junn.
ary anil December payrolls as an employe
for a your, no matter how little
gervto? be performed in the other ten
mouths. U Is pointed out by the managers
that these averages are. In consequence,
an understatement of tb*
earning power of those employes.
An Appeal to tha Public.
The National Conference Committee.
In making those wage figures public,
says; ^
"Do you believe In arbitration or
Industrial warfure?
"The train employes on all the '
railroads are voting whether they
will give their lenders authority
to tie up the commerce of the country
to enforce their demands for a
$100,000,000 wage Increase.
"The railroads are in the public
service?your service. This army
of employees Is In the public service
? your service.
"You pay for rail transportation
$.'1,000,000,000 a year, and 44 cents
out of every dollar from you goes
to the employes.
"A $100,000,000 wage Increase for
men In freight and yard service
(less than one-fifth of .nil employes)
Is equal to a f> pel* cent advance In
all freight rates.
"The managers of the railroads,
a a trustees for tho public, have no
right to place this burden on the
cost of transportation to you without
a clear mandate from a public
tribunal a jaw hi up. for you.
"The railroads have proposed the
settlement of this controversy either
under the existing national arbitration
law. or bv reference to the
Interstate Commerce Commission
This offer has been refused by the
employes' reo^esentntlves
"Shall a nnHon wide strike or an
Investigation under the government
ilotiwinliin li-nio'"
Gloria's
Romance
Haines said?treatment by oxalic add
Is the cure. The prey of suicidal desires
Is about hopeless in Dr. Haines*
estimation, but he recommends aurum
for u trial.
Sura Remedy.
"Ah, dearest/* sighed the young man'
who had Just broken Into the silly I
class, "my heart Is burning with los*
for you.** |
"Is that so!" exclaimed the practical
maid. "Walt a minute and I'll fit j
you a little soda. Grandma says thaf*
the only thing for heartbunC m. j