The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 16, 1916, Page FOUR, Image 4
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THURSDAY, NOV 16, 1916
No man knows it all, but what he
does know does him a whole lot of
good. Therefore gain all the knowMege
you can.
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The man who never begins a day's
work will never finish one.
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Go slow when about to contend
with a brother.
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Look out for the kindness that is
only skin deep.
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Beauty of soul is better than
beauty of form. It is even so with
you young lady, but you can't realize
it can you ?
If we labor hard and fail to get
the highest prize, perhaps we can
get the next one to it. Let us have
the best that we can.
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Newspapers are now compelled to
make every turn they can to remedy
the high cost of newspaper.
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Some are so stingy that they will
lose a hundred dollars to-day which
might have been saved by spending
one cent yesterday.
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The saying is that it takes money
to make money. It takes good management
and care to make money
also.
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It is a good sign to hear the house
wife singing at her work.
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Even the graetest secrets somehow
find their way to the public.
We are not at all worried as to
the future of this county, either in
peace or war, so long as such men
as \yoodrow Wilson are at the helm
of the ship of State.
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Periods of prosperity in any country
are likely to cause habits of
wastefulness and carelessness among
the housewives of the country. It
should ^ot be so. The high cost of
living ^ this liipie is causing thousands
of them to turn new leaves
Tljey off rrtany wasteful
prfcctlccs, and they take care of
many things now that they formerly
threw away without a thought. In
times of great prosperity and low
coat, they should have endeavored to
sa^e, and Jay up greater stores foi
rainy dav?;'o Extravagance is a thing
he practiced even
in the pgstjof^i'mes.
Most Effective Re
Moth
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Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsir
Relieves Baby When Other
Medicines Failed.
There is nothing so neqe^ar^.to ?
child's health and comfort v
lafity of the bowels. All cnildrer
are specially susceptible to stoYfihcli
trouble and any overstrain of' ;the
sensitive organs has a tendency Ac
obstruct elimination. Thiscondition
is responsible for much of the Jllness
of childhood.
To relieve constipation a mild laxative
should be employed. Cathartics
and purgatives are violent in their
action and should be avoided. Mrs.
Alfred Du Bois, Mt. Holly, N. J.,
says Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is
without doubt the most effective rem
edy for constipation she has ever
used and that it is the only remedy
she could find for her baby. Little
Earl was badly constipated during
his first year and nothing she tried
seemed to help him until she got a
bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin.
Now he is a fine, strong, healthy
boy, and she thanks Dr. Caldwell
for it.
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a
combination of simple laxative herbs
with pepsin, free from opiates or
GOOD MAN DIES
NEAR CEDAR GROVE
James Tilman Jordan, son of the
late James T. Jordan of that community,
died a fwe days ago, at the
residence of his uncle, H. L. B. Jor/In
T-l n *? ?> r? *?/>n \i?
UClll. 1 IV V\ UO I O "il> C %> CCl 1 O VL
age, reared under lowly circumstances
hut he had made a reputation
for himself in the community
which other young men would do
well to imitate.
He will be remembered by many
as a candidate for coroner in the last
primary election. He went into the
campaign a virtual stranger to most
of the people of the county; but the
vote he received attested the high
esteem in which he was held by the
voters alter they became acquainted
with him. He was a young man of
high character and his life thus
rudely cut off, was a promising one.
The interment took place at Cedar
Grove.
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For Auto Livery See
J. W. SPARKS
Good Service?Careful Driving
'PHONE NO. 106
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The cabbage worm, squash bug,
and many other notorious bugs pass
the winter among the stalks and
vines of last season's crops. They
may be killed by burning the stalks
and vines.
A good rule to follow in gathering
apples or fruit is to handle them
"like eggs." Bruised fruit will not
keep.
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NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the decree
mid iiiilcrtnont nf thn mo/ln hv
his Honor Mendel L. Smith, Presiding
Judge, in the case of Marietta
Fertilizer Company, Plaintiffs vs. B.
C. Roberts, McNelson Roberts, Lizzie
Griffith Roberts, Elliott Roberts,
and Julia Roberts, heirs at law of
Nancy A. Roberts, Deceased, Mattie
R. Gerrald, et ah, Defendants, and
dated the 30th day of October A. D.
1016, 1, the undersigned 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 County, and State of
South Carolina, during legal houi>
of sale, on salesday in December
next, it being the 4th day of said
month, all and singular those certain
lands situate in Horry County, and
/I ao/???!V\/\/1 ??'< f /x 11 A? ? * *- -
vi^nv.i iwcvi an LUIIUWS, tU Will
All that certain piece, parcel 01
tract of land in Horry County, Soutt
Carolina, containing? eight hundrer
(800) acres, more or less, situated ir
Dog Bluff Township, being the sam<
tract of land on which Nancy A
Roberts resided, and bounded Nortl
by lands of J. C. Roberts, East bj
lands of R. B. Scarborough, South b>
: lands of Ellen Alford, and West bj
> lands of Mary Johnson and D. A
, Spivey.
TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchasei
[ to pay for papers.
? Conway, S. C., November 8th, 1916.
J. A. LEWIS,
, Sheriff of Horry County.
H. H. WOODWARD,
, Plaintiff's Attorney.
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Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days
Your druggist wilt refund money if PAZC
l OINTMENT fails to cure any esse of Itching
mind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in6tol4d*ys
The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c
THE HO&itY HlEI
xmedy
i er Had Ever Used
' narcotic drugs; it acts gently without
griping or other discomfort, and
appeals to children because of its
pleasant taste. Druggists everywhere
sell it for fifty cents a bottle,
and every mother should have it in
the house for use whenever occasion
arises.
To avoid imitations and ineffective
substitues always be sure to ask for
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. See
| that a facsimile of Dr. Caldwell's
signature and his portrait appear on
the yellow carton in which the bottle
is packed. A trial bottle!, free of
charge, can be obtained by -writing
to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 455 Washington
St., Monticello, Illinois.
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A Wilson Portrait.
A correspondent of the Philadelphia
Record asks whether anybody
has pointed out the extraordinary
applicability of Kipling's poem "If"
to the circumstances and character
of President Wilson. We have net
observed that anybody has done so
heretofore, but surely this is the
most opportune moment of all for
calling attention to the fact?a fact
! all the more interesting when one
recalls that in the writing of "If"
Kipling had George Washington in
mind. There are many who believethat
history's appraisal of Wocdrow
Wilson will note a remarkable
parallel between his fortunes in the
Presidency and those of Washington
during the dark days that preceded
American independnece. To read
over now the following stanzas of
the poem, bearing in mind meanwhile
the achievements and the trials
of the man who has guided the destiny
of the nation through these
fruitful and perilous years, serves-?
1 such is the magical power of poetry
?to bring home with remarkable
poignancy truths which not all of us
are too blindly partisan to perceive
even now and which in time to corpc
all the world will recognize:
"If you can keep your head when
all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on
you;
If you can trust yourself when all
men doubt you,
And make allowance for their
doubting, too;
If you can wait and not be tired by
waiting,
Or being lied about, don't deal in
lies, I
Or being hated, don't give way to
hating,
And yet don't look too good, nor
talk too wise.
If you can dream?and not make
dreams your master;
If you can think?and not make
thoughts your aim,
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xi juu can meet wun Triumph and
Disaster
And treat those two imposters just
the same;
If you can bear to hear the truth
you've spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap
for fools,
Or watch the things you gave your
life to, broken,
And stoop and build 'cm up with
worn-out tools;
i "Ii you can talk with crowds and
keep your virtue,
I Or walk with Kings?nor lose the
( common touch,
I If neither foes nor loving friends can
hurt you,
If all men count with you, but
4 none too much:
j If you can fill the unforgiving mint
ute
^ With sixty seconds worth of distance
run,
' Yours is the Earth and everything
that's in it,
j And?which is more?you'll be a
r Man my son "
?News & Courier.
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The Probable Reason.
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Secretary Hedfield says there is
such a thing as mental indigestion.
Probably ,you get it from eating
calfcs' brains.?Columbus (O.) Citizen.
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Give Us, Oh Give Us! one more
bale of cotton!
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How much do you know anyway $
IALP. OOKWAY, S. O.
TAX NOTICE
The books will be open for collec>
tion of taxes for fiscal year 1916
. from October 15th, to December 31st
1916, without penalty. Payable during
January with 1 per cent, penalty;
during February 1 per cent, additional,
and 5 per cent, additional
for March, making a total of 7 pel
per cent from March 1st to 15th, at
which time the books will be closed
Regular Tax Levy
The regular tax levy for 1916 is
as follows ' '
State tax '. '.. ..6 1-2 mills
Constitutional School Tax....3 mills
Ordinary County Tax 4 mills
Courthouse and Jail Bonds 3-4 mill
Roads, Bridges and Chaingang
1 1-2 mills
Township Road Fund 2 mills
Re-indexing Records 1-4 mill
Total 18 mills
Conway Township Roads and
Bridges (extra levy).. ..2 mills
Floyds Township Roads and
Bridges (extra levy) 5 mills
An additonal levy to pay special taxes
voted for School purposes in certain
Districts is as follows:
Districts Mills
No. 1?Port Harrelson 2
No. 2?Evergreen 4
No. 3?Dog Bluff 3
No. 4?Bayboro 2
No. f>?Sandy Plain 3
No. 6?Athens 4
No. 7?Green Sea 8
No. 8?Bear Bay 4
No. 9?Little River 4
No. 11?Soeastee 8
No. 12?Collins Creek 4
No. 13?Withers 4
No. 14?Centenary 4
Nc. 15?Haw Branch 5
No. 1G?Piney Grove 4
No. 17?Wanamaker 8
No. 18?Loris 12
No. 19?Burroughs 11
No. 20?Mt.Olive 8
No. 21?White Oak 3
No. 22?Burcol 4
No. '23?finorl Hmin
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No. 24?Cedar Grove 3
No. 25?Gurley 3
No. 26?Cool Spring 2
No. 27?Zion 8
No. 28?Chapel Hill 4
No. 29?Powell 8
No. 30?Princeville 4
No. 32?Hickory Grove 2
No. 33?Finklea 11
No. 34?Oak Grove 4
No. 35?Howard 4
No. 36?Grassy Bay 8
No. 38?Hickory Hill 3
No. 39?Simpson Creek 4
No. 40?Joiner Swamp 3
No. 41?Daisy 4
No. 43?Hulls Island 4
No. 44?Deep Branch 6
No. 45?Tilly Swamp 3
No. 46?Zepar 7
No. 47?Red Hill 8
No. 48?Eight Mile 2
No. 49?Red Bluff 3
No. 50?Flovds
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No. 51?Floyds X Roads 4
No. 52?Poplar Hill 3
No. 53?Allen 2
No. 54?Valley For?:? 3
No 55?Knotty Branch 4
No. 56?Sanford 3 .
No. 57?Sweet Home 5
No. 58?Johnson 2
No. 59?High Point 5
No. 60?Muster Shed 3
No. 61?Wampee 4
No. 62?Savannah Bluff 3
No. 63?Rehoboth 8
No. 64?Enterprise 3
No. 66?Camp Swamp 8
No. 67-^-Mt. Pisgah 4
No. 68?Homewood 4
No. 69?Maple 4
i i\o. vu?ropiar 4
No. 71?Shell 4
No. 72 Leon 3
Nc. 73?Mt. Hermon 3
No. 74?Four Mile 4
No. 75?Virgo 2
No. 7G?Toddville 5
No. 77?Strawfield 3
No. 78?Ebenezer , 6
No. 79?Bucksport 3
No. 80?Spring Branch 8
No. 81?Salem , 3
No. 82?Mill Swamp 3
No. 83?Red Hill 4
No. 84?Brunson 3
No. 85?Watts 4
No. 8(5?Cedar Creek 4
No. 87?Feathery Bay 3
No. 88?Waccamaw 4
No. 89?Seven Mile 4
No. 90?Pauley Swamp 2
No. 91?Pleasant Hill 2
No. 92?Vaughts 4
No. 94?Oak Grove 3
No. 96?'Twelve Mile 2
No. 97?Carolina 6
No. 98?Kingston 2
No. 99?Aynor . 8
No. 101?Pleasant Grove 4 .
School House Bond Tax.
An additional levy of 2 mills ii
Districts Nos. 19 and 80, and in Dis
trict No. 61, 4 mills is made to pa;
interest on the School House Bonds
f and to create a Sinking Fund fo
their final retirement.
Capitation Tax.
A Poll Tax of One Dollar, for
f School purposes, is levied upon ever:.
t male citizen between the ages of 21
. and 60 years, able to earn a living
. except Confederate Veterans ovre 50
. years old.
I Capitation Dog Tax.
A Capitation tax of One Dollar is;
levied upon each Dog in the County, j
I Commutation Road Tax.
Road Tax for 19.17 is payable from
January 1st, to March 15th, 1917.
1 Fishery Stamps. ' I
Fishery Stamps can be'tfblained at
| the County Treasurer's' Office at
' any time.
! Those who write for statement oi
taxes will please state whether or
not their property is all in one School
District, and give the name or num1
ber of School Districts.
Treasurer's Itinerary.
November 20th?Hinson & Ward's
Store, 9 to 10; Floyds School House.
11 to 12; Spring Branch 2 to 3;
: Stevens X Roads, 3:30 to 4:30.
November 21st?Bayboro, 9 to 10;
1 Green Sea, 11 to 1; Loris, 2 to 4.
November 22nd?Daisy, 9 to 10;
Ebenezer, 11 to 12; Little River, 1 to
2; Wampee, 3 to 4.
i November 23rd?Cool Spring, 9 to.
10; Rehoboth, 11 to 12; Galivantsl
Ferry, 1 to 2; Aynor 3 to 4. J
November 24th?Buriress. 11 to 12
and Stalvey, 2 to 3.
JOHN HOLT,
Treasurer Horry County.
Ccnway, S. C.,
October 10th, 191G.
Funeral Notice.
The Rev. J. Davis Harrelson will
preach the funeral of James I).
Cook on the third Sunday in Novem>ci
at Antioch Baptist church.
?J. Davis Harrelson.
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Ho v. 's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
K. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo O.
We, the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honorable
in all business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations
mode bv his firm.
NATIONAL' BANK OF COMMERCE,
Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Testimonials sent free.
Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all
Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
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NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that Books
of Registration for the regular election
of Mayor and Aldermen for the
Town of Conway to be held on Tuesday,
Dec. 12th, 1916, are open at the
office of L. H. Burroughs, Registrar.
The books will close on Monday,
Dec. 4th, 1916, at 6 o'clock p. m. The
law requirse a registration every two
years, and to vote in the coining
Town election a new registration
certificate is necessary.
A. H. LONG,
Town Clerk.
CHICHESTER S PILI.S
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Sign Painting and Lettering
ALLEN, S. 0.
COTTON SEED
?EXCHANGE FOR MEAL?
See onr Mr. W. Percy Hardwicke,
of Conway, S. C., before
selling, we want your
business.
ELBA MANUFACTURING CO.
Rating $600,000.00
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Office over Horry Drug Co.
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NOTICE OF SALE.
?.wi k.. ~r it. i-~ i
unucr aim uy vinue ui uiu certain
Bill of Sale and chattel mortgage
given by Albert Rogers to Horace
M. Powell, and dated the 25th day of
October A. D. 1915; I have seized and
will offer for sale at the saw mill of
Albert Rogers, in Floyds Township,
in Horry County, on November 30th,
1916, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
the following described personal
property, to wit:
One Vance Planer complete, with
shafting,
One Vance Edger and one log cart.
Terms of Sale cash.
a J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff,
Agent of Mortgagees.
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, To Care Cold In One Day
' Take ]*AXATIVR BROMO Quinine. It Slope the
r Cough and Headache and works off the Cold.
Drugviets refund money if it fails to cure.
B. W. GROVE'S signature on each boa. 25c,
uTsSmrn \
Life Insurance ' I
? Bonds , j
I Office in I
> ' Hjw sl'sO lesseiV J
PEOPLES $U<$ Mf*
D. A. Spivey W. B. King , I
R. H. WOODWARD, 1
Attorney and Councilor at La?, J
CONWAY, g ~ 1
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HAL L. BUCK.
Fire Insurance J J
Office Conway National Bail f 1
i Conway, 8. C. 1
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R. B. SCARBOROUGH
Attorney at Law, |
CONWAY. S. C J
WILLIAM EUGENE KING, M D 1
Physician and Surgeon
I Office ia Plot* "
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CHAS. R. SCARBOROUGH I
CONWAY, .SOUTH CAROLINA |
Complete Waterworks. Steam Hot wa- ]
tor and Hot Air Heating Plants
INSTALLED ANYWHERE N
Only Plumbing and Heating goods I
and material of highest quality used.. ^
Full line of Tub, Toilet, Lavatory, J
Sink and other Bathroom Accessories '
and ren*s~? on hand at all times.
PlUtuo<ng and Heating.
| PUT HOT WATER AND \
HEAT IN YOUR HOUSE i
S. P. HA WES \
Ante Supplies, Fancy Groceries j
; Ajax Tires, guaranteed 5000 (
miles. j
OU/Yim " ?
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QUICK DELIVERY. 1
T. B. LEWIS, 1
Atty. and Oouncellor at Law :
CONWAY, - - - S. C. ?
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DR. J. D. THOMAS ,
Physician and Surgeon 1
LORIS, S. 0.
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J. O. Norton E. S. 0. Baker
NORTON & BAKER
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW 1
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LUM JUNO LAUNDRY, I
CONWAY, 8. C,
Beginning July Int. 191S *
All persons must take tickets for
work left here. Possitively no
work delivered until ticket is preI
oonffl'T
Wvu?vu< uouuurjf U U fc UttliHO I Or II)
30 days will be sold for charges.
LUM JUNG
J. M. JOHNSON, i
CIVIt, ENGINEER
Marion, S C.
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Railroad, City and Land Surveying;
and Drainage. Road-building an
Sewer* Draughting and Blue Printing
W C SINGLETON &
ATTORNEY AT LAW ;
Conway, S. C.
Office up Stairs Buck Building
DR. G. I. LEWIS
DENTAL SURGEON
Office Over Norton Drug Company
CONWAY, s. c.
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19 L. D. Magrath R p
Manager. 0
3 Real Estate B;
a Real Estate Loans B
3 Bonds cU'iaa'U) B
B Insurance B f
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