The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 19, 1916, Page THREE, Image 3
BAKING I
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NOTICE OK SALE
Under ax;.' by virtue of the decree
and judgment of the court made by
his Honor Mendel L. Smith, Presiding
Judge, in the cass of the Hank
of Tabor, a Corporation, Plaintiffs
vs. Z. M# Buffkin, J. B. Johnson, Solomon
Scherr, Tabor Supply Co., a
Corporation, and C. E. Williamson
and D. G. Nance, Copartners as Williamson
& Nance, Defendants, and
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Kutcu cnu ^.ilu uiiy 01 oepteniDer A.j
I). 19]0, I, the undrcsigned J. A j
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 logai
hours of sale, on salesday in No vein
her 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:
Tract No. 1. All and singular
one certain piece or parcel of land
containing twenty eight and 1-5
acres (28 1-5) situated and lying in
in Horry County, Green Sea Township,
Hounded as follows: Beginning
at a stake in a ditch bank in the
State line and runs South 3 chains
and 92 links to a lightwood stake!
corner, Joe Johnson's corner, thence!
South 88 1-2 W. 7 chains and 25
links to a stake on a ditch bank in !
Joe Johnson's line, thence North (52 j
E. 3 chains 1(> links to a stump, |
the nce N. 28 1-2 W. i) chains and 50
links to a lightwooel stump, thence
South 83 1-2* VV. 7 chains and 82
links to a stake, thence South 28* W.
(? chains and 89 links to Zeaks branch
to a lightwoocl stake, thence up the
run of Zeaks Bay to a spruce pine in
the State line, thence the State; line
to the beginning corner.
Tract No. 2. All and singular one
certain piece or parcel of land containing
twenty eight acres, situated
and lying in Green Sea Township,
Horry County, State aforesaid, and
hounded as follows: Beginning on a
spruce pine tree in Higgins Creek,
thence down said crock to Zeaks
branch, thence up said branch to a
lLthtwood tree corner on a ditch
bank, thence up said ditch to a lightwood
stump corner, thence S. 88 1-2*
West, 7 chains and 25 links te> a
suiKe corner, tnence south to a light j
wood stake on the ditch bank at the
State line, thence with the State line
to the beginning corner.
TERMS of Saie Cash. Purchaser
to pay for papesr.
Conway, S. C., October 6th, 1916.
,J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff of Horry County.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
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WORK THAT TELLS
Plenty of it Has Been Done Right
Here in Conway.
To thoroughly know the virtues of
a medicine you must investigate its
work. Doan's Kidney Pills stand this
test, and plenty of proof exists right
here in Conway. People who testified
years ago to relief from backache, kid
ney and urinary disorders, now give
confirmed testimony?declare the results
have lasted. How can any Conway
sulFerer longer doubt the evidence
?
Mrs. Dora Burroughs, Burroughs
St., Conway, says: "I was subject to
dull, naggaing backaches, pains
across my kidneys and other symptoms
of kidney complaint. I got
Doan's Kidney Pills at the Norton
Drug Co., and used them as directed.
They relieved me of the backache, cor!
rected the action of my kidneys and
benefitted me generally." (Statement
given January 5, 1910.)
OVER FOUR YEARS LATER, Mrs
Burroughs said: "I have had no occasion
to use Doans Kidney Pills fori
some time, as the cure they gave mo I
has been lasting."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?pet
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that
Mrs. Burroughs has twice publicly
recommended. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Props , Buffalo, N. Y.?adv.
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Rheumatism Follows Exposure.
In the rain all day is generally followed
by painful twinges of rheumatism
or neuralgia. Sloan's Liniment
will give you efuick relief and prevent
the twinges from becoming torture.
It quickly penetrates without rubbing
and soohes the sore and aching joints.
For sore, stiff, exhausted muscles
that ache and throb from overwork, i
Sloan's Liniment affords quick relief.
Bruises, sprains, strains and other
minor injuries to children are quickly
soothed by Sloan's Liniment. Get a
bottle to-day at your Druggist, 25c ?
adv.
The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Heed
Because of its tonic mid laxative effect, LAXaT1VK
BROMO QUJNINK is better than ordinary
Quinine and doea not cause nervousness nor
T.nciug in head. Remember the full name rtn<!
look for the denature of K. W. GKOVF,. 25c.
?OWDER
1y Pura
o Phosphate
MAY REITERATE BY
REFUSING CLEARANCE
Washington, Oct. 14.?-Refusal of
clearance to British ships from American
ports as a reprisal for British
aggression upon the commerce and
other rights of the United States,
is said t obe under serious contemplation
by President Wilson.
Indignation was expressed by officials
today at the tone and contents,
of a statement authorized in London .
yesterday by Lord Robert Cecil, min-;
ister of war trade. Lord Robert serv-!
ed notice on the United States that j
England might consider the AngloAmerican
commerce and navigation
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treaty as without validity during thewar.
T.ord Robert also declared Croat j
Britain would not withdraw her crui |
scrs from some parts of the seal
meaning) it was believed that she
would send them again to watch the
entrance to American ports and patrol
the steamer lanes close to Amei
ienn shores, against which this gov
eminent already has protested.
At the state department it was
said the war does not abrogate the
commercial treaty of 1915 with'
Great Britain, hut that the pact'
You are doubtless receiv
so?big' reductions from forn
Ier price, i qts. ior $3.UU; nov
either those people liave gou<
it any way you want?do you
Our Price;
Not high today, cheap t?
Quarts or Pints are made to d<
you something for nothing?<
free goods is figured in the pr
it? We leave it to others to
worth to the dollar in every ii
DON'T YOU THINK YOl
We solicit your patrol
Yd
Whiskie;
Old Quaker $1.25 Ql
Mount Vernon Rye,. .$1.00 Qt
(MILL Ql ART: NOT FIVE T(
THE GALLON.)
Lewis (>(> $1.00 Qt
Echo Springs $1.00 Qt
Murray Hill Club,... .$1.00 Qt
Our Choice $1.25 Qt
(BEST IN CITY.)
Mack's Favorite . . . .$1.00 Qt
Black Label $1.25 Bottl<
(THE ORIGINAL.)
Sunnybrook $1.00 Qt
(BOTTLED IN BOND)
Overholt $1.00 Qt
(BOTTLED IN BOND)
Mill Creek Cabinet Rye, 75c Qt
Four Roses Rye $1.50 Qt
Three Feathers.. ..$1.50 Bot
Mack's Old Corn
The Best Corn Whiskey on tin
Market, Old and Mellow
/dc yt.
OFF
100-PROOF GOODS
CORN OR GIN, at
F
These are only a few of onr u
MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED.
all thi
Sam We:
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235-239 EAST BAY ST.
_ the hobby hbbal1
JAPAN ANO RUSSIA
OFFER OBJECTIONS
Peking.?Japan and Russia enter- j
e<l protests to ay against concessions
for railway an canal construction in J
China which have been granted tOj
Americans. ?
Prince Nicholur Doudacheff the
Russian minister to China, lodged
a protest at the Chinese foreign office
against the proposed American
railroad from Feng-Ci. g, Shansi
province, to Lanchow-Fu, In Kansu
province, alleging that the Chinese
minister in Petrograd pro: iscd verbally
18 years ago that Russia should
have the privilege of building rail
ways in the vicinity of Mongolia.
Buron Gonsuke Hayashi, the Ja
anese minister to China, protested
against thg agreement for the regon
struction of 2oO miles of the Grand
Canal in Shantung province. The
Japanese claim by reason of their j
conquest of the province of Shantung !
all thy rights heretofore held by!
Germany in the development of that!
I
Chinese province are annulled. Thej
Chinese government contends that j
Germany must be defeated before!
yoch claim will hold good,
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TAX NOTICE
The books will be open for collection
of taxes for fiscal year 1916
from October 15th, to December .'list,
191G, without penalty. Payable during
January with 1 per cent, pcr.al
ty; during February 1 per cent, additional,
and 5 per cent, additional
for March, making a total of 7 per
per cent from March 1st to 15th, at
j which time the bocks will be closed
Regular Tax Levy
The regular tax levy for 191G is
ing* circulars from cliffertn lion's
lev prices. For instance: A cc
7 reduced to 4 qts., $2.2 5. This
?ed yon in the past or tliey are t
want to trust an order to peopl
; Are Right al
imorrow; low all the time. Ai
sceive you?to catch your ordei
everything has to be paid for anc
ice of the goods shipped to you.
fool you on these lines?we pi
istance.
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lany good things. Wc carry a <
Sweet Goods, etc., etc.
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E POPULAR BEERS AT POPUL*
ichselbaum
P. O. BOX 163
D, CONWAY, S. C.
as follows
State tax (? 1-2 mills i
Constitutional School Tax... .3 mills'
Ordinary County Tax 4 mi'ls1
Courthouse and Jail Bonds 3-4 mill :
Roads, Bridges and Chaingang
1 1-2 mills |!
Township Road Fund 2 mills jl
Re-indexing Records 1-4 mill .
Total 18 mills j 1
Conway Township Roads and
Bridges (extra levy).. ..2 mills j
Floyds Township Roads and
Bridges (extra levy) 5 mills J
An additonal levy to pay special tax- i
cs voted for School purposes in cer- j
tain Districts is as follows: j
Districts Mills .
No. 1?Port Harrelson 2 !
No. 2?Evergreen 4 No.
3?Dog Bluff 3
No. 4?Bayboro ' 2 ]
.>o. 5?Sandy Plain 3 ^.
*T?. ?Athens 4 j 1
No. 7?Green Sea 8
l>v). ^?Bear Bay 4
No. ?Little River 4
No. ' 1?Soc.astee 8
No. 12 ? (. c' ins Creek 4
No. lo?-y, i liors 4 ;
No. 14- -C:: G n.iry 4 j
No. 15?He. Branch 5 !
No. 1(>?Pincy Grove 4 i
No. J7~?Wairnr.akcr 8
No. 18?Loris C2
No. 19?Burroughs 11
No. 20?Ml.Olive 8
No. 21?White Oak 3
No. 22?Burool 4
No. 23?Good Hope 3
No. 24?Cedar Grove 3
No. 25-?Gurley 3 j
No. 2G?Cool Spring 2 j
No. 27?Zion 8 j
No. 28?Chapel Hill 4
No. 29?Powell 8
No. 30?Princeville 4
No. 32?Hickory Grove 2
es, showing?or supposedly j
irtain brand is quoted: Formi
means one of two things? !
vying* to fake you now. Take ;
e like that?
I the Time
lother thing*: Offers of free
s. Nobody is going to give
I the cost of these supposed
This is plain English, isn't
-opose to give you 100 cents'
: US?
r tetter than we will.
Us
^ines,Etc
'jiralda Sherry, Imported . .
$1.00 Bottle.
?merito Port, Imported
$1.00 Bottle
.'alifor nia Sherry, good i
quality 50c Bottle
^uuornia i"ort, good
quality 50c Bottle
California Angelica, good
quality 50c Bottle
'alifornia Sherry, extra
old 75c Bottle
California Port, extra
old 75c Bottle
iarrett's Scuppernong,
50c Bottle
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California Wines?Claret, Port, !
Qll rtnnn
wiiciij, V^ilUlWUU,
$1.00 Gallon
ARY
[.LON
B. JACKSONVILLE
complete stock of Cordials,
CK RETURNS GUARANTEED i
PRICES
& Mack
JACKSONVILLE, FLA. |
No. 33?Finklca 11
No. 34?Oak Grove 4
No. 35?Howard 4
No. 30-? Grassy Bay 8
No. 35?Hickory Hi 1 3
No. 39?Simpson Creek 4
NV. 40 ?Joiner Swu.np 3
Nc. 4_?Daisy 4
No. 45? Hulls Island 4 I
No. _1 ? Deep Branch 0
No. 43?Tilly Swamp 3
No. 40?Zepnr 7
Nr. 47?Bed Hill 8
No. 4S>?Eight Mile 2
No. 49?Red Bluff 3 !
No. 50?Floyds 10
No. 31?Floyds X Roads 4
No. 52?Foplar Hill 3
No. 53?Alien 2
No. 54?Valley Forge 3 j
No 55?Knotty Branch 4
No. 3G?Sanford 3
No, 57?Sweet Home 5
iNto. 58?Johnson d
No. 39?High Point ;)
No. GO?Muster Shed 8
No. 01?Warn pee 4
No. 02?Savannah Bluff
No. 03?Rehoboth 8
NT). 04?Enterprise ?' j1
No. 60?Camp Swamp 8
No. 07?Mt. Pisgah 4
No. 08?llomewood 4
No. 09?Maple 4
No. 70?Poplar 4
No. 71?Shell 4
No. 72 Leon S
Ni . 73?Mt. Hermon 3
No. 74?Four Mile 4
No. 75?Virgo No.
70?Toddville 5
No. 77?Strawlicld 3
No. 78?Kbcnezer <?
No. 79?Bueksport
No. 80?Spring Branch 8
No. 81?Salem 3
No. 82?Mill Sv.amp
No. 8.1? Ktd Hill 4
No. 84?Brunson 3 1
No. 85 -Watts 4 I
No. 80 ? Ce<irn Crock 4
No. 87?Feathery Bay 8
No. 88? \Yiuciiiiuwv 4
No. 89?Seven Mile 4
No. 90?Pauley Swamp 2
No. 91 ? Pleasant Hill 2
No. 92?Yalights 4
No. 94?Oak Grove 3
No. 95?Twelve Mile 2
No. 97?Carolina (>
N<. 98?Kingston 2
I No. 99?Avnor 8
I No. 101?Pleasant Grove 4
School Mouse Bond Tax.
A 1 1 ? 1 i "
j\n additional levy oi 'J. mil s m
Districts Nos. 19 and SO, and in Dis|
trict No. Gl, 4 mills is made to pay
: interest on the School House Ponds.
! and to create a Sinking- Fund for
their final retirement.
Capitation Tax.
A Poll Tax of One Dollar, for
School purposes, is levied upon eve i v
male citizen between the ages of 21
and GO years, able to earn a living*
except Confederate Veterans ovre- f>0
i years ohl.
Capitation Dog Tax.
A Capitation tax of One Dollar O
levied upon each Dog* in the County.
Commutation Road Tax.
Road Tax for 1917 is payable from
January 1st, to March loth, 1917.
Fishery Stamps.
Fishery Stamps can bo obtained at
the County Treasurer's Office at
any time.
Those who write for statement of
taxes will please state whether or
i not their property is all in one School
District, and give the name or number
of School Districts.
Treasurer's It inerary.
November 20th?11 inson & Ward's
Store. 9 to 10* sc. l-> >.?l
ill to 12; Spring Branch 2 to 2;
j Stevens X Road.-, >;T?0 to 4:20.
November 21st?Bayboro, 9 to 10;
Croon So;:. 11 1 o 1; Loris, 2 to I.
November 22nd-?Daisy, 9 to 10;
Kbonczer, 11 to 12; Little River, 1 to
2' Wampoe, 2 to 4.
November 22rd?Cool Spring, 9 to
10; Rohoboth, 11 to 12; (lalivants
Ferry, 1 to 2; Aynor 2 to 4.
November 24th-?Burgess, 11 to 12
and Stalvey, 2 to ?'?.
JOHN HOLT,
Treasurer Horry County.
Cenwav, S. C.,
October 10th, 191(5.
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Pine-Tar Relieves a Cold.
I)r. Roll's Pine-Tar-Honey contains!
all the soothing elements of the pine
forest. It heals the irritated membrane,
and by its antiseptic properties
loosens the phlegm, you breathe j
easier, and what promised to be a severe
cold has been broken up. For i
that stuffed-up feeling, tight chest or
sore throat take a dose of Dr. Hell's!
Pine-Tar-Honey and prevent a wearing,
hacking cough dragging through
the winter. At your Druggist, 25c.?
Adv.
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure your Rheumatism
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, j
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects
Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne,used internally
and externally. Price 25c.
THUS
HEARING IN COLUMBIA
BY FARM LOAN BOARD
Considered of Great Importance
to The Farmers of
This State
INFORMATION IS WANTED
BEFORE PLACING BANKS
invitation Extended to all Farmers
and Farm Organizations
to Attend.
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Washington, D. C., Oct. 12.?
(Special)?A hearing of great importance
to the farmers and farm
organizations of South Carolina will
bo held at L oiumbia on October 2~th
by the Federal Farm Loan Board.
Tr.is hearing is for the purpose of
getting information to guide the
Board in determining the boundaries
of the twcfvc Fcdeial Land Bank
hiruLls in to which the country
is to bo divided for the administration
t f the r.t w rural credits
law. knovn as the federal Farm
I,can Act. The <??s ion will to hold
in the federal buhuing at Columbia.
The members of the Federal Farm
I en Hoard who will conduct this
hoarmr arc Hen. YVililam G. McAd.
o. See ctary ol the Treasury.
Geo"go . . Morris, Farm Loan Com-*
. iss;cr.o?\ Kei bert i^uiok. Cap la in
o. A. Fniith, and Chvalcs E. Lob<h
11.
Tho 1 id has -A-sued an Invi alien
'o a;! are.or- and faire o.gan.za4
h iiv of Smith Co.a1 la to attend this
hearing to got in for: notion an ut the
operations of tlto Farm Loan Act,
and to furnish the Hoard with information
about tho far n loan needs of
the state. It ha* also ashed interested
cities to present their claims for
tho location of one of tho twelve
Federal Land Hanks, ^ ?n'
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Farmers v. ill h: asked to give informal
ion regarding the prevailing
rates of interest on first mortgage
loans; the difficult;' of pe.iing cxi
tensions; the rate of commissions
charged: IT o devo'opment of farms
i- i .1 1
at. aiu i .i M. i?\ croon; 3arm tenant
v\, as a i'footed by the ability of tenants
to borrow; and any other fact
j that \.i ! g'vo the braid an uvderstaiuiing"
of the farm needs of the
j stale.
The new Federal Farm Loan Act
I provide s a v;ay for ti e farmer or
pi os,,eelive farmer to borrow im nev
on long ;i no w.o. trapes at actual
cost. The government provides the
'maehniory for assembling capital to
bo loaned to farm ownr s or prospective
farm ownc rs. Tim loan may run
up to f?0 per cent of the value of the
land used as security and 20 per cent
of the value of the improvements.
The leans wili bo made at a low rate
of interest not yet determined , but
it will be less than <> per cent. Provision
is made for the borrower to
; pay off the debt, interest, and principal
through periods of from five to
forty years, at his own option.
The legislation is expected to
prove a great boon to those sections
of the country where farm developUo..
K.w l ) i
n. i.i.,-. lu-i n in.iMi"(i IH'CUUSO or
his?b. interest rates, and it is predicted
thut" it will tend to make agricultural
nrosnoiitv permanent and uniform,
stabilise and equalize interest
lites, and greatly improve the conditions
of the fan ler.
The nation-wide interest in the
provisions of the bill is indicated by
the fact that more than 100.000 inquiries
have come to the Treasury
Department for information about
it. Secretary McAdoo predicts that
the banks will be established and
ready to make loans early in 1917.
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Lax-Fos, A Mild, Effective Laxative & Liver Tonic
Does Not Gripe nor Disturb the Stomach.
In addition to other properties, Lax-Fos
Contain : Pneroro in -
? ?vi.v|nuui? 1UIU1, U
stimulating Laxative atulTonic. Lax-Pos
acts effectively and does not gripe nor
disturb stomach. At the same time, it aids
digestion,arotises the liver and secretions
and restores the healthy functions. 50c.
MUSTANG
For Sprains, Lameness,
Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism
Penetrates and HealIf.
Stops Pain At Once
For Man and Beast
25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealers.
LINIMENT