The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 19, 1916, Page TWO, Image 2

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TWO ALLIES OFFER T9 ASSIST GREECE No New Concessions, However, Tempt Corstantine to Enter War. The Entente Allies have again offered to assist Greece in case she enters the war, but it is understood no new concessions have been made. It is learned that Entente diplomatic circles of Athens advised the French and British chancellories, which arc charged by the other allied governments with the negotiations with Greece, to reply to King Constantino's informal proposals to depart from neutrality, made to the Greek ministers in London and Paris on September 18, in the following se; so: "While the form in which the proposals were made is unacceptable 1 and the question of a Bulgarian occupation of Greek soil is considered purely a Greek matter in which the Entente is not concerned, nevertheless, should Greece voluntarily abandon neutrality, declare war on Bui garia and decree a general mobilization, the Entente will be disposed to furnish every assistance in the campaign and to give other material proofs of benevolent interest in the ( welfare of Greece. It is understood. ' however, that these diplomatic assurances are not to interfere in any way ' with the instructions already given the admiral of the Allied fleets to assure by means of all necessary meas ii. . r i n i 1 Ail* i _ * ures me saiety 01 ino Allien armies in the East." Among Entente diplomats this is believed to be the limit of concessions which the Allies are prepared to make to facilitate the entrance of Greece into the war. o A Clogged System Must Be Cleared. You will find Dr. King's New Life Pills a gentle yet effective laxative for removing impurities from the system. Accumulated waste poisons the blood; dizziness biliousness and pimply, muddy complexion are the distressing effects. A dose of Dr. King's New Life Pills to-night will I assure you a free, full bowel move- ' ment in the morning. At your Druggist, 25c.?adv. I 0 - .0 \"" Time To Listen. 10 . No man will praise himself so you I can tell what he is doing, but listen I carefully to what a man says when he begins, "not because it's me, ^ ? o NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the decree i and judgment of the court made by his Honor Mendel L. Smith, Presiding Judge, in the case of Coleman Worley Plaintiff vs. D. N. Holt, Defendant, and dated the 27th day of ( September A. 1)., 1910., I, the under- > signed 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 1 County, and State of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale on sales- , day in November next, it being the ' 6th day of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry County, and described as follows, to wit: I The undivided interest of D. N. Holt in and t# that certain lot of land in the town of Loris, bounded on the West by land of H. L. Singleton, on the East by D. I). Harrelson, South by Main Street, and North by Street measuring 50x150 feet, and being the same conveyed to W. K. Holt by W. W. Wright. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Conway, S. C., October 6th, 1916. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. o NOTICK Ai! and singular tho creditors of Chas. K. Gerrald, lately deceased, impleaded in the action pending in the Court of Common Pleas in the case of Will A. Freeman, Administra tor, vs. Mattie R. Gerald, et al, defendants, and all other creditors, take notice that a reference will he held in the above entitled action at Conway, S. C., beginning at Ten ^o'clock A. M., on Monday the 16th day of October, 1916, for the purpose of taking proof of claims against the estate of the said Chas. K. Gerrald, deceased, and for other purposes, as directed by the Order of Reference made by his Honor, M. L. Smith, Judge presiding in Twelfth Circuit and dated Sept. 27th, 1916. SepteflWr 28th, 1916. 2t W. L. RRYAN, Clerk of Court and Special Referee. '' i"il V -tkfc fc i i -w> ... e_, L 1 STATE ITEillS 1 OF INTEREST TO ALL SOUTH CAROLINA PEOPLE John A. Ferrell, M. I)., assistant director general of the Rockefeller foundation of the international health board, is in Columbia, organizing with the State board of health certain plans relative to community surveys which are to be pressed in South Carolina by the State board, Lancaster still holds the honor of being the best cotton market in the State. A number of bales were sold there for 17 1-3 cents the pound. Orangeburg is to have a farmers e oo pera live c re a me r y. Gov. Manning returnee! to his office last week after ten days spent in boll weevil infested areas of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. Football games will come pretty, often from now on. It looks as if | the most important local contest A'ill be the Citadel-Newberry battle >n October 28. Eight Citadel alumni are successful applicants for commissions as second lieutenants in the United States marino corns. Thov nm flmv 7 * I es P. Gilchrist, Class 1918, Mullins; I K. T. Buse. 1914, Charleston; J. Rob-j >rtson Martin, 1913, Charleston; S. | \. Woods, 1914, Darlington; H. C. Uoop^r, 1910, Wilmington, N. C.; J ! K. Bolton, 1910, Greenwood; W. C. ftvrd, 1910, Charlestown, Mass., and D. H. Owen, 1915, Elloree. . 1 Accompaied by Lieut. E. B. i jarey, commandant, sixteen cadets: eft the Citadel last week to take j Dart in the national rifle match near! Jacksonville. They will return on ] Dctober 20. Announcement has been made that Columbia is to have another ice manlfacturing plant. It seems a great pity that the schools and colleges can not begin :heir sessions at different times in ;he year, for it is all so unequally listributed as it is now.?The State. o Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, I jROVR'S TA3TKLKSS chill TONIC, drives out rialaria,enriches the Mood,and builds np the sys- I cm. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c. 1 IIAHI A I ABl^l Will! UALUMtL MP DON'T STAY BIUQ 'Godson's Liver Tone" Will Clean Your Sluggish Liver Better Than Calomel and Can Hot Salivate. Calomel makes you sick; you lose a lay's work. Calomel is quicksilver and t salivates; calomel injures your liver. If you are bilious; feel lazy, sluggish ind all knocked out, if your bowels are mnstipated and your bead aches or atomaeh is sour, just take a spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone instead >f using sickening, salivating calomel. Dodson's Liver lone is real liver medium-. You'll know it next morning because vou will wake up fooling fine, your liver will be working, your headache and dizziness irone. your stomach will Ih- sweet and bowels rv/ular. You will feel like working. You'll be eheerf..i .<-.. A NO HIGH Will mean a saving of mone^ if you trade at Toddville. It i River six miles from Conway, i Steamers making this point i 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 suffich DUSENBUI Toddville, THE HORRY H WHAT OTHER PAP Never Say 1U What foly it is to say that "it can't de done" when others go right on showing us how? When others do tilings, they certainly can be done. What is the use to say things to the contrary ??Morning Star. Glowing Indeed. A meeting of South Carolina cotton farmers last week endorsed a ringing address prepared by R. M. Cooper, E. W. Dabbs and W. A. Stick ney, urging farmers to market cotton slowly. State Commissioner Mclinurin (who, by the way, has decided not to resign) declared that :"A holding movement one-tenth the size of the one we put into operation in 1914 would put cotton to twentyfive cecnts a pound within ten days.'* ? Progressive Farmer. . Can't Be Helped. j Our German friends are making a great to-do about a young southern- j er who is fighting in the army of France. That might be very bad in the United States to allow that sort of thing, but the United States could not well say anything, when it re cans now many ol the boys from the Fatherland did 'fight mit Seigel"' in tlie sixtys.?Florence Times. His Woe. Pearson's Weekly. "I see Jack Hanson was married the other day to Fiss Richey." "Yes, I was sorry to see it." "Sorry! For her sake or his?" "For mine; I wanted her." A Money Strike. Our idea of a startling act would be pulled off if Wall Street were to close up and join the sympathetic strike.?Morning Star. In Poetic Verse. For King Cotton to abdicate And the cattle tick eradicate And you will enjoy wealth And your cows health. ?Jasper Herald. Very Scarce. The tight skirt of a season or so ago would not suffice today to make a handkerchief for milady.?Marion Star. IKES YOU SICK. ill A A All ftTIB 1WI* ius, uunsHfftitii Your druggist or drralcr rolls tou a 50 cent bottle of Do^soii'b Liver Tone under my personal guarantee *bat it will clean your sluggiiah liver better than liastv calomel; it vron't make you sick and you can eat anything you want without being salivated. Your druggist guarantees that each sj>oonful will start your liver, clean your bowels and straighten you up by morning or you get your money back. Children gladly take Dodson's Liver Tone because it is pleasant tasting and doesn't gripe eeramp or make them siek. I am selling millions of bottles < Dodson's Liver Tone to people who have found that this pleasant, vegetable, liver medicine takes the place of dangerous calomel. buy one bottle on my sound, reliable guarantee. Ask your druggist 1 1 1 r I RENTS i to you in the prices you pay s located on the Waccamaw >n the line of the Waccamaw n close touch with the big i \TES LOW and our store situated on our igh rent charges. Trade with lefit of the difference, int. RY & CO. ^~3?s= s. c. ERALD, CONWAY, S. 0. 'ERS ARE SAYIH6 Let Us Hope. The discovery of potash in Cuba is ol* tremendous importance to> the farmers of this country, and we hope that the reports are not exagjjeratcd. Times & Democrat. Too Horrible to Contemplate The Authors' Union could strike without inflicting any particular dam age on the public. But supposing the movie scenario writers struck; in sympathy N?Daily Hecordl Beyond He'pi The Germans are complaining, because there are so many Americans fighting in the Allied armies, but this is something the United States can not prevent. When the south was struggling against superior num hers in the 60's the European countries poured thousands of soldiers into the Union" army, but the south did not complain*. It fought as lbng as there was a ray of hope;?Dillon Herald. Song of Plenty.. Fried chicken and chicken pie, old fashioned ham, plenty of milk and butter, green peas, sweet potatoes cakes, pics, preserves and jellies- like1 mother makes. miisrjwlipps nnd pies?down on the farm.?Evening Post. Great Consolation. The suffragists in England doubt' less take pride in the fact that Diana is.-- one of Londoners best defenses: against Zeppelins* which make raids only on dark nights.?Evening Post. Admits It. It looks to us very much as if Senator McLaurin's resignation from the warehouse commission, following the rececnt expression of political sentiment adverse^ to him, is a t&cit admission that he held the job for political purposes.?Florence Times. 9 Changing Seasons Bring Colds. "Stuffed-up head," clogged-up nose, tight chest; sore throat are sure signs of cold, and Dr. King's- New Discovery is sure relief. A dose of this combination of antiseptic balsams soothes the irritated membrane, clears the head; loosens the phlegm, you breathe easier and! realiire your cold is broken up. Treat a cold persistently; half-way measures; leave a lingreing cough. Take Dr. King's New Discovery until your cold is gone. For venrs tVn*. /QWAi-Un ,/ - ?v.?v? lMTVliVU remedy for young and old. At your Druggist, 50c.?adv. COLDS & LaGRIPPE S or 6 doses 660 will break any case of Chills & Fever, Cold* & LaGrippe; it acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. Price 25c. o |Now^eO fi "Thedfofd*s Black-Draught B is the best all-round medicine H lever used/' writes J-A.B B Sieelman, of Pattonville, Texas. B "I suffered terribly with liver B H troubles, and could get no relief. H The doctors said I had coo- H H sumption. 1 could not wock at H B til. Finally 1 tried B | THEDFORO'S I I D| API/. I | ULHUIV | I DRAUGHT I 9 and to my surprise, I got better, B H and am to-day as well as any B 9 man." Thedford's Black- H Draught is a general, cathartic, B gl vegetable liver medicine, that S 1 ?jg has been regulating irregular!- B ties orf the liver, stomach and H Q bowels, for over 70 years. Get B a package today. Insist on the B B genuine?Thedtord's. E-70 B No. 666 This la a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. Five or tlx doaea will break any case, and If taken then aa a tonic the Fever will not return.* It acta on the liver better than Calomel and doea not gripe or sicken. 25c \ I " FOREIUN ITEMS GATHERED AND CONDENSED FOR EASY READING A Russian. torpedo bout sunk wo 'German submarines after the s?*bmersibles had attacked the Russian wireless station at Sepnavolak on th? Alurman coast. Francisco Villa and his main command has been located at Tejolocachic., 35 miles south of Casas Grandes and. the American expeditionary base according to reports received by Trevina front his ?outs in the field. The United States has refused to accept the contention of the Entente allies urging that neutrals deny the use of their harbors to> att submarines,. whether meEchcantmen or war J ships;. I I Deportation of aliens from any of the Atlantic arid gulf immigration stations was suBpendbd- last week by Assistant Secretary Pbst of the department of labor, because of the submarine danger.. The search for the crew of the Ki'hgstonian; one of Khe vessels reported torpedoed by a German- subma rine- off Nantucket, was abandoned. Submarines of belligerent powers visiting American waters will' be accorded the treatment which is their due as warships under international lawPresident Wilson ami Secretary Lansing- discussed in detail at Shadow Lawn last week German- submarine attacks on merchantmen Sunday off the New Ehirland coast'. Final decision- on the policy of the United States toward the U-FToat raid off the New England coast has narrowed down; in the view of officials, to a consideration of whether proper precaution was taken for- the safety of persons taken from the- attacked vessels and left at sea: m smafT boats. \ ? SALE UNDER EXEUI THTN By virtue of an execution issued by the Court of Common Pleas -in the. case of Sbuthern Wood Products Or., plaintiff" vs. Walter Si Thylor, dkted October 2hd, A. D., l'9PT6r 11 have levied upon and will' sell' at pub-' lie auction to the highest bidtfer for cash at the- Court House door; Conway, S. C., dliring legal hours of sale, on safesday in November next, *t being the 6th dhy of said month, . the certaiir real estate described as follows vizi All that certain tract or parcel of land containing ten (10) acres-, more or less, bounded North by the Warcamaw River, East and South by lands ot" Burroughs & Coffins Co., and West by Old* River, and* property of Little Lumber Co., as papers on record will more fully show. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. R. R. SCARBOROUGH, Plaintiff's Attorney. Life Insurance, Fire Insurance, ! Health & Accident Insurance, 1 Guardian Bonds. Writes Deeds, Mortgage W. Percy H FERTILIZER, CO" TON J P. S. 1 AM IN POSITION T ANCEJN STRONG OLD LINE ATE YOUF T Y P F W 1 ? ? jm-* T T M I have the following Second I 1 L. 0. 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 fir; Will sell on monthly payments, < for cash. Write me your needs. R. G. SCAR1 SUMTER, SOU | Deal L. C. Smith & Bros. i WHAT CATARRH IS It has been* said that every third person has caforrh in son*? form. Science has s&own that nasal catarrh often indicates** a general weakness of the body; andl lOcrd treatments in the fornvofsnufflvand vapors do little. , if any good.To correct* catarrH*1 you sltoulrt treat its j cause by enriching, your blood' with the | oil-food im Scott's jftnulstou' wfwcb is a ; medicinal food and a bullding-tt>aic, free irorn alcohol or any liarmfuUVrugsi Try it. ! Scott'A Bowne, Vtoomfield, N. J".. 01 IN LOVING MEMORY... iOte Tuesday morning, Oct. 3, 1916, the <ieath angel visited the home of Mr., and Mrs.-J. W. Clardy and totfk from, them their loving little dauglvter, Alleen. She was born March 3, 1914,. and diecH Oct. 3, 1316, all was done 3hat loving hands and a kind physician couldi d?, but God" knew best nani took Ifer home -with Hiim.. The funeral services w^s condlicted by Fbev. J. E. Cook. Oh, itt was ha^tftlto givedittle Alleen up;, but we morn not:as those* ... U ? I _ I / - ... 1 w iiu uuvif no nop*, ior we leci assured that ;dT4? is at r<?st. She v\tr?; a kin.il .and lovivt-g! baby,, was lovedi by all that knew her and. is greatly missed' mi the honta.. A precious-one fronr earth ha* gone,. A voice we loved is stiUed, A place is vacant in- our home,\ Which n?5ver can (be filled. We must slnsd the (mrting teaw And our hearts are sad and dxear,. Hut we will meet again whcc no parting words: are said,' Where no farewell' tears are shed. 9 * Her I.o.ving Cousin?. I >E El A C L A RD Y.. Wampee, S. C. o TRESPASS XOTICE.. All persons, are herby forbidden* under penaltyvof law, to enter upon or in any maraer toe trespass upon that certain t aact of. land in Horry County, Baybrt?co Township, bounded by lands of ..'North by P. Grerald, East by Peter Moodyr South by Horace Johnson, HAest byyG. J. HbMiday and known as*the estate land! of Martha J. Jenrette, and containing One Hundred/' and Eighty (180) acres, more or.-ltss, ami all hunting and fishing and netting is strietty prohibited on *aad lamil All persons < violating this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. HEIRS OF MARTHAlJ. JENRETTE" 4t. Dr. Lycurgus A. i wannRiiFFr i ?O. P. T. D.? | \ EyeOFFICE DAY: Every Saturday, HORRY DRUG CO j, Live Stock Car Lots, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep and Gteats. is, and Other Documents. j [ardwicke TTON AND COTSEED 0 WRITE YOUR FIRE INSUR- ! COMPANIES, WILL APPRECIt BUSINESS. LITERS. land Typewriters for sale: <i>u5.0u 30.00 35.00 3K nn 10.00 12.50 ieen thoroughly overhauled >t class working condition, ir, give five per cent discount 30R0UGH, I TH CAROLINA. I er in I and Royal Typewriters ... J I