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TWO STUDY EFFECTS OF MINING DECREES Commission Also Advises With Gen. Bliss on Border Situation WILL INVESTIGATE TAX REGULATIONS American Members Will Submit a Proposed Border Protocol First. New London, Conn.?American members of the international commission meeting with Mexican conferees in investigating the cause and effect of Mexican mining decrees, and in ad vising- with Major General Bliss as to the stiuation on the border. There is little prospect that the joint commission will return to the formulation of a border protocol until the American members have reached a tentative agreement among themslves as to the wisest course to pursue. They wili then present their ideas to their Mexican associates. It was dedicated today that questions of real estate and other taxes in Mexico as they effect American property-holders will he looked into when the joint commission completes its examination of the mining- taxes. In tlic case of land taxes under Car ranza decrees, a punitive damage is asserted against lands lying idle which Amoricnn infpvPQt?a Vmvro t>nni_ plained to the State Department amounted to confiscation of their holdings. As in the case of mining taxes, Carranza officials have asserted that their purpose was to foster small operators and to compel the abandonment of large land holdings for speculative purposes only. o TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are herby forbidden, under penalty of law, to enter upon or in any manner to trespass upon that certain tract of land in Horry County, Bayboro Township, bounded by lands of: North hv P. Greru'd East by Peter Moody, South by Horace Johnson, West by G. J. Holliday and known as the estate land of Martha J. Jenrette, and containing One Hundred and Eighty (180) acres, more or less, and all hunting and fishing and netting is strictly prohibited on said land. All persons violating this notice ay ill be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. HEIRS OF MARTHA J. JENRETTE 4t. o COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF " i (Complaint Not Served.) Court of Common Pleas. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. E H. Kingman Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff, Against Kathryn G. Rollinson and W. H. Rollinson. Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, which has been filed in the oflice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber _i L!_ - /! ' ... n\ ins omce ai Lonway, s. u., within twenty days after the seiwice hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated June 21st, A. I). 1910. y , H. H. WOODWARD, ?- i " Plaintiff'ss Attorney. To Kathryn G. Rollinson and W. H. Rollinson, absent defendants: Take notice that the Complaint in the foregoing stated action and the Summons of which the foregoing is a ccpy were filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, at Conway. S. C., on the 22nd day of June A. D. 1910. W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) C. C. C. P. H. H. WOODWARD. Plaintiff's Attorney. o Drives Out Malaria; Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, 1 GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malartawanrlchea the blood,and builda up the sys- I Urn. A trot tonic. For adulta and children. 50c.' STATE ITEMS ! OF INTEREST TO ALL SOUTH ' CAROLINA PEOPLE ) The best way to give good advice is 1 to set a good example. I The vote in last week's primary was almost identical in total with that of the first primary and the division followed identically the ' same lines. The Cooper vote apparently went practically solid to Manning. In the Third Congressional I)isI trict, F. H. Dominiek has defeated ! Rc presentative Wyatt Aiken. The two weeks after the first primary, in which Governor Manning ran second to Mr. Please, have been a period of intense activity, with the Manning men strong in their belief 111at a majority of the people of the State favored the kind of government that Mr. Manning gave the State. The life insurance companies of other States now doing business in South Carolina by returns made as of date June 30. 1910, show that they have invested in South Carolina real | estate mostgages, state, county and municipal bonds, and bank deposits in South Carolina a grand total of $1 (>.619,000.00. Rev. V. Perry Scruggs, who is serv ing a Presbyterian pastorate in Ar kansas, and a recent graduate of the Columbia Theological seminary, is visiting his parents at Shandon Annex, a suburb of Columbia. Rev , Mr. Scruggs says that from his ob-j servation that it seems that the West is for President Wilson. The Columbia Theological seminary opened Wednesday with the prospects of having the largest enrollment of its history. The Union Republican party of South Carolina, through its executive ? committee, has indorsed the nominees ; of the party, Charles E. Hughes and Charles W. Fairbanks. Florence will have her own horse show this fall, as she used to have several years ago. The show this I year is being promoted by Messrs. T. | W. Jones and B. W. Coving-ton, two I enterprising horse dealers. UGH! CALOMEL MA DON'T STAY BILjO "Godson's Liver Tone" Will Clean Your Sluggish Liver Better Than Calomel and Can Not Salivate. m J J Calomel makes you sick: you lose a ! day's work. Calomel in quicksilver and 1 it salivates; calomel injures your liver, j If you are bilious; feel lazy, sluggish and all knocked out, if your bowels are constipated and your head aches or , stomach is sour, just take a spoonful of ' harmless Hudson's Liver Tone instead of using sickening, salivating calomel. Hudson's Liver lone is real liver modi- ' cine. You'll know it next morning because you will wake up feeling fine, your liver will be working, your head- 1 acl?,e and dizziness gone, your stomach i will be sweet and bowels regular. You ( will fool like working. You'll be cheer* I ] fill; full of energy, vigor and ambition.]. NO HIGH Will mean a saving of money if you trade at Toddville. It it 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 sufficic DUSENBUI Toddville, - THE HOBBY H ' WHAT OTHER PHI Looks (?ood. The entente band wagon seems to look good to those nations in Southern Europe.?The Post. No Weight. When the average man feels his1 importance he neglects to realize! that isn't big enough to have any! i weight when he wants to borrow money from a bank.?Morning Star. This Much Certain. At least, it is safe to say that no candidate received a vote that exceeded his expectations.?The State. Even Hens. Does the hens around here have a brotherhood union ? They all seem to be on a strike, they have quit laying. ?Chadbourn Herald. Wouldn't Risk It. The marksmanship of th?e Navy may be pretty bad, but it's a safe bet that Secretary's Daniels' critics are not willing to be shot at with nt* Mnv\f'u iviinnnno *' " vaa-v. ? V I IV ? 1 C fmy U I I IIU 1 O il 1/ L I I ^ trigger.?Greenwood Journal. o CITATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Horry. By J. S. VAUGHT, ESQUIRE, PROBATE JUDGE. WHEREAS, J. T. Mishoe made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and I effects of H. W. Mishoe. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said H. W. Mishoe, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Conway, S. C.. on September 22nd, 1916 next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my Hand, this 6th day of Sept. Anno Domini, 1916. Published on the 7th and 14th days of September 1916 in the Horrv Hnr. aid. J. S. VAUGHT, P. J H. C. ikesTou sick. us, constipated Your druggist or dealer sells you a 50 cent bottle of* Dodson's Li\er Tone under my personal guarantee that it will clean your sluggish liver better than nasty calomel; it won't make you sick J mid you can eat anything you want < without being salivated. Your druggist | guarantees that each spoonful will start j your liver, clean your bowels and straighten you up by morning or you trot your money back. Children gladly Cake Dodson's Liver Tone because it is pleasant tasting and doesn't gripe o irainp or make them sick. I am selling millions of bottles o. Dodson's Liver Tone to people who have found that this pleasant, vegetable, liver medicine takes the place of dangerous iilomel. Huy one bottle On my sound reliable guarantee. Ask your druggist 'diout me RENTS % to you in the prices you pay i located on the Waccamaw n the line of the Waccamaw i close touch with the big \TES LOW and our store situated on our igh rent charges. Trade with lefit of the difference, int. KY & CO. # S C ERA LD, CONWAY, S. 0. 'ERS ARE SAYING \ Might Have Been. Wc rather regret that this column is necessarily written before the vote was compiled. We have seme little ideas in our system which vce would like to express in print, but. written ahead of time they might prove to be | very inappropriate.?Marion Star. Two Things. ; While this presidential election is ! on it would be a good idea for' the average man to keep in mind two things, first, his job, and second, tfhe high cost of livvi'ng.?Times & Democrat. Providential. The threat of a strike is doing good in one way. ft is bringing people home to vote. There were 1-Ti coaches on one train from Ashevillc to Spartanburg. A citizen who canvassed a couple of coaches, found 24 voters who were absent in the first primary. Twojity of them said they would vote for Mr. Manning. The other 4 did not express themselves Kn< I-' -- wm. i cgtu u?u iijs Planning* men. I It is known that fiT Manning men in one precinct in Columbia did not vote last Tuesday.?Daily Record. n NOTICE. Taken Up?at my place one black male Hog. Unmarked, ten months old. Owner may obtain same by paying charges and applying to ?M. A. SPIVEY. Tabor, N. C., Route 1, Box GO 2t-pd o Dr. Lycurgus WOODRUFF, -O. P. T. D.~ OFFICE DAY: Every Saturday. HORRY DRUG CO O NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.*. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the Judige of Probate of Horry County, at liis office at Conway, S C., at 11 otelock forenoon, on the 18th day of Si-Member A. D. 191o, for a final, didseharge as administrator of Sidney A. Tibdal, deceased. SIDNEY TINDAL, Qualified Administrator of S^iAey td. A. Tindal, De?:\L o COLDS & LaGRIPPE 5 of 6 doses 668 will break any case of Chills & Fever?,Golds & LaGrippe? it acts on the liver better than Calomel and dbes.not gripe or sicken. Price 25c: o I Now WeO I 138 9 Thedford's Blnck-Utaught' H H is the best all-round medicine H lever used/' writes J. A*. B B Steelman, of PattonvilIe,Texajk I "I suffered terribly with liver B B troubles, and could Kpt no reliedh H. The doctors said 1 had cm- H B sumption. I coukUnof wotJk at H all. Finally 1 tried B 1 THEOFQRO'S I I Dl API/ I | DLHlilV* | I DRAUGHT I 9 and to my surprise, I cot better, 9 9 and am to-day as well as any 9 9 man." Th edf ord*s Black - 9 $3 Draught is a general, cathartic, 9 m vegetable liver medicine, that 9 has been regulating irregular!- 9 jw ties of the liver, stomach and 9 9 bowels, for over 70 years. Qet 9 9 ? package today. Insist on the 9 9 genuine?Thedford's. ?-70 9 No.666 This is a proscription prepared especially lor MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, end If taken then as a toaic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or stekea. 25c ;|P?BEIUN ITEMS ! GATHERED AND CONDEN&ED ' FOR EAS* READING Mr. WUaon when governor of New Jersey refused to discharge a republican who was filling a ministerial position with efficiency. His rctord as president is jfoast about as good Efficiency should be the test to Lie applied to all. Immense fortunes in Dwh'a ar* in Jewels, but there is no authoritative method of computation of the extent of this form of wealth. The first girl who has been1 right to the front of the French army, is Kathicene Rurke, the- same English girl who, on her tour'+arly this year in behalf of the Scottish Women's .Hospitals in the Eastern States and 'Canada., collected so muah nione.y that ,'on*. returning she was hailed in the (newspapers as the "thoisand-doll'arsawday girt,"' One of the hardest fouj^FU political campaigns in the history of Illinois will be waged between Governor Edward F. Dunne, Democrat, .and fornntr Congressman Frank O. Dowdon, Republican, nominated for Governor. Thomas A. Edison, as chairman of the naval advisory board, pftms to spend part or all of this week watching the targft practice of the Atlantic! fleet off the- Virginia Capes 'And in ; Tangtfer Sound.. William J. Bryan will begin this week, an extended speaking trip Western and Central States in bbhalf of Wilson ami Marshall. In .Macedonia the entente ofY~?*nsive is developing along the western sector. Athene announces a joint' advance by French and Serbian Droops who have captured Sorocitz, near Horina, while PUris reports important progress, particu?arly a considerable gain by the- Serbians near Lake* Ostrovn? o Fir*AML DISCHARGE. Notice i& hereby given that' the undersigned) Exenutors of the Wift of the late Hbady. (Chestnut have made application to the Honorable J. S. Vaught, Ptobate- Judge for Flurry! Co-inty far-a final discharge a* such Executory; and' that September 27th, 19H>r at Zl o^clotfk. p. m. has been fixed1: as tha* time* for a hearing an said petition. J. E. PRINCE, D. J. BUTLER, Executors.. lioris, Si.G:, Aug. 23, 1916. 4t; o NOTICE. T&kvn up at my place on* black jsow aadout. 21 year old, marked swaiilbw fork: an*C upper bit in Hght ear and upper bit and crop in the other. Owner may obtain same by paying charts; an?? applying to R. O. JORDAN, R'.. BP- D. No. 3, Coicway, S.:,C. 3tii Life Insurance, 7 Fire rttsraraiice, Health & Accident Insurance', Guardian Bonds. Writes Deeds, Mortgag* W. Percy ? FERTILIZER, CO" TON 5 P. S. 1 AM! IN POSITION T ANCE IN STRONG OLD LINE ATE YOl/F ; ? T Y P E W1 I have the following Second 1 1 L. C. Smith (used very little) 1 No. 5 Oliver 1 NO. 10 Remington Visible 1 No. 5 Royal 1 Blind Fox 1 Blind Smith Premier All of these machines have I and are guaranteed to be in firs Will sell on monthly payments, < for cash. Write me your needs. R. G. SCARl SUMTER, SOU Deftl L C. Smith & Bros, i I HATE YOU BEEN SRK? j Then yw realize the utter weakness 1 that robs* ambition, destroys appetite, 1 and makes* work a border*. I To reetorethat strength a ml stamina that ] is so essenti iAr nothing Uub ever equaled I or compared' with Scott V Ktimlstou, bo- j cause its strength - .sustaining nourish- j nu nt inv'gorates the blood tb distribute I I energy throughttot the bodywhilcvts tonic I 1 value sharpens the appetite* atid restore# I health in a natuttd, permanent way. I ' If you are ruin down, ttr*d> nervous, | overworked or laidc strengthr got Scott's# I Banulsiou to-day. tt is free from alcohol. 1 Scott Sc UowtM; niootnficldi N. J. 1 ? ? j Take away all limbs of (AitP fruit I trees that have bcetn broken partly 1 off by the late storms; for. unless* I you do, they will be the seat of ai 1 Shot Hole Borre atumk. I ; o? I COPY summons fl'UB KEUEF.. j (Complaint Served.) I Court of Common. Pleas. 1 S SATE-OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I County of Horry- I Bank* of Tabor, a Corporation, Plain- 1 tiff. j vs. I Z. Mi- Buffkinr J. B. John?on, Solo- I nion Seherr,. Yabor Supply Co., n< I Corporation,, aud C. E. Williamson \1 ' and D. G. Nance, Copartners as* I Wil damson; Nance, Defendants. I TC THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE ] XT % 1VI T1 TA I r* iUj i): i ! YOU" ARE SEREBY SUMMONED 'and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is here crith sewed upon you, and to serve a sopy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his- office :*t Gonwajfr S. C,. within twenty, days i ftev the service hereof; exclusive of tuk- day ?if. such. service; and i* you I fjiil to answer the cwnplaint within I tlie time afbresaari,. the plaintiff in I tlas- action will apply to the Court 1 fcTr the rcdief deman?Se?l in the com- I p. hint; fl Dated July. 12th. JL D. 1916. I Ii. QL WOODWARD, I I^intffrs Attorney. I Tcv>TUbor Supply Cfe,. ami Williamson I Jk Nance,*?Absent Defendants: 1 Hike notioe that the complaint in I the-foregoing stated action and the I summons of-."which, the foregoing is a- I cogiyywere filed tn> the office of the I CDrk of the Court of Common Pleas, I Cewway, Sw GL, oo the 19th day- o1* I Juty A D.r 1S16. I H. FF WOODWARD. I Plaintiffs Attorney. I ' w; Li. BRYA'N,( L. S.) C. C. C. P. I e I CONSTjfcBLE KILLS MEXICAN I ILxjaeh Employe's Life Threatened by I Several1 Mexicans. I FIT Pafo," Tex.?Constable Robert" I C&rr shot.and killed Rafael DeLoya, a fl Jtfcxican, at Clint, twenty miles from fl | hree, according to an official rr?nr?r?t " ~f i received here fast night. De Lioya, who was* employed on a ranch near Clint, telephoned to Clint for help, saying that his life had been threatened by other Mexicans. Carr and De! puty Sheriff John Bates went to the J ranch, where they say De Loya opened fire on tlve deputy. A bullet from \ Carr'6 gun ldlled the Mexican instantly. Live Stock Car Lots, I Cattle, 1 Hogs, I Sheep and Goats. I is, and Other Documents. I lardwicke 1 TTON AND COT-I SEED 1 0 WRITE YOUR FIRE INSUR- I COMPANIES, WILLAPPREC!- I t BUSINESS. fl ?TTFK? land Typewriters, far sale: $55.00 30.00 ,1 35.00 35.00 10.00 i 12.50 tppn thnrnnnhlii ??a.l i. wwvn inv/i vu\jin j uvci IlclUIGQ 1 class working condition, fl ?r, give five per cent discount 1 f'fl 30ROUGH, I TH CAROLINA. 1 ir in \l I and Royal Typewriters j I