The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 11, 1917, Image 7

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"THE mmi SHADOW" I I tine. "You intrusted it to me. I have proved faithless." "No, you have done your best." Ravongar looked at her earnestly. "It may be," he said, "that all will *come out right in the end." There was a subtle significance in his words which wont straight to her; heart. He knew, then, of the unhnp- j pincss of her life, But he did not | know about Jerry I Marveling, she looked into his eyes. | At that moment Sebastian hobbled up ; and stood beside them, looking from j one to the other maliciously. Leon tine's eyes reluctantly met those of her husband, and Sebastian's fell. What did she know? he wondered (TO BE CONTINUED.) 1 <>. RHEUMATISM'S TERRIBLE TORTURES With Excess Uric Acid in Your System You Can Never Be Free Ftom Rheumatism. Why? Because any exposure to cold, drafts, dampness chilis your blood; it strangulates; the uric acid chrystalizes and forms deposits o' needle-like particles which lodge in the joints and tissues. Result? In tense pain and Rheumatism. If you are troubled with Rheumatism, go to Conway Drug Co., and buy a bottle of WONDERGREEN. and you will be surprised how entirely different you will feel in a short time. It doesn't matter how long you have suffered, how old you are, or what you have used. The WONDERGREEN is such that it is praelicauy impossible lo tako it into the human system without some b< netuial results. Price 50j and $1.00 the bottle. For .sale by CONWAY DRUG CO.?adv -o NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court made by his Honor M. L. Smith, Persuing Judge, in the case of Palmetto Giocery Company, a Corporation, Piai-n- j tiffs vs. J. G. Allen, Defendant, and dated the 27th day of September A. D. 1910, 1, tiie undersigned J. A. I.twis, Sherin of Hori*y 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 hours of sale, on salesday in Febiu-| ary next, it being the 5th clay of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry County, and described as follows, to-\vit: "All and singular that certain tract or parcel of land, situate in the County and State aforesaid, in Bayboro Township, containing one hundred and thirty (130) acres, more or less, and described as follows: Beginning at pins knot at the head of Briar String, thence running a west course on the Southern side of Lczon Swamp to a corner on short leal pine, thence due South to a line on land of George J. Holi day and also kind of Burroughs & Collins. Company, thence a Northern course to tlie beginning cornel; and being the; same tract of land conveyed to mc1 by my father B. S. Allen, by his deed dated the 19th day of December A. D., 1914, running the line between lajuls of J. G. Allen and B. S. Allen, from the Holliday and Burroughs & Collins Company corner to the said beginning point above mentioned." Said land was sold on salesday in j November 1915. the bidder hsivinwl neglected to comply with his b'd; and the same will be resold at the risk of said defaulting bidder. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Conway, S. C., January 4th, 1917. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry C6unty. H. H. WOOOWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. <v r WORK THAT TELLS Plenty of it Has Been Done Right Here in Conway. i I To thoroughly know the virtues of1 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 j years ago to relief from backache, kid! ney and urinary disorders, now give' confirmed testimony?declare the re-i suits have lasted. How can any Con-', way sufferer longer doubt the evidence ? , 1 Mrs. Dora Burroughs, Burroughs < St., Conway, says: "I was subject to ] dull, naggaing backaches, pains across my kidneys and other symp- " toms 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 for some time, as the cure they gave me has been lasting." ~ Price 50c, at all dealers. simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs. Burroughs has twice publicly recommended. Foster-Milburn Co., j Props., Buffalo, N. Y.?adv. ! # CAME FROM EUROPE TO LAURENS JAIL ! Man Arrested at Woodruff in Connection With Robbery Tells of Travels. Laurens.'?The man who was ar-| rc.icil a. vSooihuti and brought to vie Lauren county jail as a suspectin connection with the Ora robbery . mi h? i.u .. - .1 tragedy has become somewhat communnicatrre alter j seeping for a day or so. He says! .iits name is James Moran and claims that he recently came to this country from Europe, landing at New Orleans. From there he says he drifted to Atlanta, thence into South Carolina. He refuses, however, to discuss any of the incidents with which he is supposed to be connected in this locality. He is evidently a foreigner and appears to be about 40 years of age. The officers say he gives the impression of being well' educated. The gold band ring found on his- person after his arrest has been identified as the property of W. T. lilakely, the Ora citizen whos' residence was robbed Tuesday night o TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby forbidder to enter or trespass on my lanrJ> t in Little River Township. known asj the Wir.dy Ilill and WiJlard lands ! under penalty of the law. W. R. LEWIS. o NOTICE. Under and by virtue of a Decret' l Older, made by his Honor, M. L. Smith, Presiding Judge, dated the '2nd day of November, 1916, in the case of Will A. Freeman, Administrator of the Estate of Chas K. Gerald, plaintiff vs. Mattie R. G^rrald, et al., the undersigned will offer for sale before the Court House door at Conway, within legal sale hou s, on Monday, the 5th day of Fcb.uary, 1517, , ALL AND SINGULAR, those certain lots and parcels of land , described as follows: TRACT NO. 9: Situate in Gali ants Eerry Township, on Conway| and Galivants Ferry Public Road; containing Twenty-five (25) acres, more 01* less, known a3 the Goud place; bounded on the North by lands of J. H. Dawsey; East by lands of David Barnhill; South bv Treadwell Swamp and land? of J. H Dawsey; West by the Dawsey land, and is known as a part of the W. D. Bamhill tract, ccnveycd to C. K. Ger raid by E. C. Goud, Jan. 5, 1014. TRACT NO. 19: Situate in Floyds Township, containing N'nety-five| (95) acres, move or less, formerly! known as th? Battle land, lying on] the North side of Black Creek, originally granted to Joseph H rrds^n; bounded No*.'/ and East by the Jordan A. Lewis land; South by B acl: Cre^k; West by the S'.ro- d land, convoyed to James Bat'le by Wi'li.* McDanlel, Dec. (5. !88C>, and conveyde to C. K. Gcrrald by P. B. Hvmer, Probate Judge of Marion Ccunty, Feb. 2, 1914. TRACT NO. 21: Situate in Floyds Township, containing One Hundred Seventy-five (175) acres, more or less, bounded North by lands of Emma Hamilton; East by lands of Em- | ma Hamilton and Nelson Hur'gins estate lands; South by the Nelson Huggins estate lands and David Daniels lands; and West by lands of Abbie Stroud, known as part of the Amanda Grainger tract. j Terms r>f o?1a> Cnoi. 11 1 v* 0?%iv vaan. rurcnciser t to pay for papers. January 3, 1917. WILL A. FREEMAN, Administrator and Special Master. ROBT. B. SCARBOROUGH, r Attorney. ^ ck It Is So. c "Man wants but little here below,", s nut his young son wants Santa Claus! (\ to bring him everything from a bag v )( peanuts to a railroad train.? | ^ Evening Post. I a MUSTANG For Sprains, Lameness, h Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism Penetrates and Heals. Stops Pain At Once C1 For Man and Beast u 25c.50c.$1. A.AUD-** j) ? LINIMENT! THE HORBY HE&J TWO GOOD %&\ jS ?%r,tFor First Class Shoe Repairing Call on a n 1/nnnnvr M. b, MJUUdML (Next to the Postoffice.) Why throw away old Shoes when 1 make them like new for a small sum. Ask for prices?nothing but the best of leather used. Give n\e a trial. Satisfaction Guaranteed M. B. KUBOSKE "Here to Save Your Soles." o FROM FLORIDA. ] Editor Herald:? I am a reader of the Horry Herald, my father has been taking it for quite a number of years and I enjoy reading it every week. We live in South Florida and I like this country* fine. There is nlontv of A f ~ oranges hero now and other fruits. I could mention several different kinds that we have here in the winter season if I only had the space. We have an ideal climate in the winter, for the last two weeks it has been warm enough that we go over to the beach and go in bathing and 1 enjoy that the best of all. Well this is getting lone: as the letters that ' write to my best girl and I will have to ring off with Happy New Year wishes to the Editor of the Heral ' and ail his readers. Yours truly, JOE i\I. COX.. Minis, Flu. n n T T O II o r r n OUIIUN d 11L) ?EXCHANGE FOR MEAL? See our Mr. W. Percy Hardwicke, of Conway, S. C., before selling, we want your business. ELBA MANUFACTURING CO Rating $500,000.00 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Office over Horry Drug Co. howtosprouT OATS FOR CHICKENS Clemson College, S. C.?A quart >f oats is soaked in a pail of water iver nignt and the surplus water Kured off next morning. The oat ire then washed three times with lear water to remove mold or smut pores and spread one-quarter inch j eep on shallow trays. These trays, /hich have wire mosquito netting ottorns, are placed in a warm room nd the oats kept damp. In about ive days they are ready for feeding nd make an excellent midday food or young chicks ov mature fowls. ,bout a cubic inch a day of sprouted ats is sufficient for a hen and a i alf the amount for a chick. 1 o Trespass Notice. I All persons are herby forbidden to I ntcr or trespass in any manner j pon my land in Bayboro township, < >ntaining 147 acres.* All entering r trespassing is absolutely forbid- j en and violators will be prosecuted t x die full extent of the law's pon- I Ity. jj t-pd ?Emma Strickland. ? \ IIJ>, CONWAY, 8. O. LOOKERS, jf ^lLl0NSm^^^^h^\ r :-: ' -w i'//1 ;.\ 7 i -r- .j i :?^ , J ?Taylor in Los Angelas Tirr.+s. caIlsTor probe OF "LcaK" CHARGE House Directs Speedy Report on Resolution Which Was Introduced Washington. ? Congressional agl 1 tation over charges that there was a j "leak" of advance information or. i President Wilson's peace not"i, or. .vhich somebody made money in thr stock market, culminated in the house ordering the rules committee Representative Wood's resolution for investigation and an open statement to ma?e a report within ten days on on the floor by Representative Bennet of Naw Yr*plf f V> o f vj/vi.r.n~.i u? _ .. . ? vnMk uuiiaiil L>U" rucli, a New York stock operator, was reported to have sold shor* 1?,000 shares of Steel on the "tip." Over objections of Representative Henry, chairman of the committee who after conferences with Thoma W. Lawson announced that the Bos tor financier's charges were a "mirage," Representative Wood succeed ed in having the house hold privi leged his resolution providing for ar inquiry into the Lawson allegation.' by a committee of five. Then t\v resolution was referred to the rule, committee with instructions to rc port on it in ten days. o The altitudinous price of women's footwear has brought a revolt anion}. the fairer sex in Southern Cali | fornia. The threat that milady* shoes are to be practically prohib tive in price, due to the lather shoil ago, is causing them to return t the sandal worn by the Grecia ina:den3. I Catarrh means inflammation. Inflammation is the stagnation A? V.1 S - * - - p uiUKm?me gorging or tne I circulation with impure blood. 5 Of course you can't be well under y this condition. It means, headaches, | indigestion, kidney trouble, coughs, colds, etc. Peruna;Ms-rr.? j creases (he circulation, invigorates the 1 R system, removes the waste matter and brightens you up. ! Over 44 Years Of service to the public entitles it to a j place with you. It Makes Good -j The Perursi Company Columbus. Ohio I You can get Peruna in tablet form 1 ior convenience. j WILSON MUST DECIDE j ON MEXICAN COURSE Washington.?All the threads of the tangled situation between the United States and Mexico wree held j tonight by President Wilson. The American members of the Mexican-, American joint commission made to him late today a personal report of their negotiations which 'rave reached a deadlock and whether the conference of the commission shall con-1 tinue is a question the president has | added to those already under con-1 sideration the determination oi ; which will shape the administration's | future policy towards the dc fact j government. 9 Although an authoritative aclmis-1 sion to that effect was lacking, it be- j came known that Secretary Lane, Or I J. R. Mott and Judge George Gray. I the American commissioners, considered useless more attempts to settle questions at issue through the joint commission. o Dr. Lycurgus A. Woodruff, D. 0. P. T. Eyesight Specialist Office Days: Every Saturday at Horry Drug Store. GOVKUNMKNT OF WOMEN. Umatilla, Ore., Jan. 5.?L'matila's j city government passed litis week 'r.to the hands of a woman adminis tration. Front Mrs. Laura Starcher mayor, down to the police department all officials are of the gentler sex excppt two lonely males who ytust serve as "holdovers" in the council. E. E. Starcher, railroad telegraph | ?i, handed over the robes of office to | his wife. He vacated the little room I ,vhe:e he has directed the town's I destinies for many months and the madam took the helm. One of Mrs. Starcher's first acts will be to name the woman police force. "A woman can do the work," said Mayoress Starcher, "better than any nan." She added that if any obstreperous lawhrftatn* >.w?.nv> ill V CUll'll Umatilla during the female regime, a man or something would be designated to handle the situation, under orders from the chieftess. On taking office Mrs. Starcher promised the city a business administration, and said she would effect improvements her husband's regime failed to attempt. n Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove'9 Tasteless cliill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the veil known tonic properties of QUININE ind IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives >ut Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 ceut9. ? COLUMBIA WINS Selected as Site For One of Twelve Land Bank Cities. Columbia. ? The announcement from Washington this morning that Columbia had been selected as the site for ono r?f 4-nr?i??? t/~,1 ?~i ? w?. vtv b i) v i y c 1' CtlUI ill Farm Loan Land Banks was receivi heie with joy. o Persistent endeavor on the part of -? advocates of conse^vat'on of tlv mhcr supply, says the Providence urn-!, has Grreatly reduced the los epnrted durmnr the holiday seaso* the northern forests. Old Age and Death | Start th Liver Tour liver is the Sanitary Depart- B ment of your body. When it tfoes R wrong your whole system becomes Bj poisoned and your vitality is weakeaed. B The best remedy is , | Dr. Thacher's Liver | and Blood Syrup I A purely vegetable compound, laxative and tonic in offoct. It cleans out your body, and puts enercry into your mind and muscles. We recommend this remedy because we know from many years' experience that it is effective, i fceep a bottle in your home. 50c and 91 at your dealer's. THACHER MEDICINE CO., CHATTANOOGA, TENN. PRESIDENT PUNNING ANOTHER PEACE MOVE If Entente F!:p'y Prove: Unfavorable, Wilson Will Make O.no More Stop. Washington.?If the entente reply to Piosicient Wilson's peace note fails to meet hi? proposal for an early occasion for an avowal of terms, '".to p~rsiiV'iv. will r.ov !rl the negotiations drop, but wiU make at least one more novo. This became known definitely today, although it was indicated that no final decision or. the nature of the next step had been reached. I' an >i'? commumc.ition is sent it is exposed to make moiM clear the position of the president a; it is felt that as a result of comment abroad and in the United States and the dct * :n the senate more or less confusion has. arisen as to just what lie intend'd President Wilson's chief hops in I the ultimate success of the negotiations is known to Me in his suggestion that :i ivaoiio ? * - - ...vMiiD i/c iu.uuii .ior maintaining peace in the future. If an agreement on that point can be "each ori the president is said to feel it would constitute the "guarantees for the future" demanded by the allies. It was generally indicated today that tlie president has no present intention of asking Col. E. M. House to go to Europe on a peace mission. The president never has publicly indicated willingness to act as a medium for exchange of terms secretly between the belligerents and it is known that lie would prefer that it bo done publicly. American diplomafs and other sources of confidential information have been looking into that point. The negotiations .vcre described today as being of a lighly confidential character. President Wilson's friends say he is unconcerned over efforts to connect his note with the German peace proposals. Feeling that his sole object in sending the note to learn just where each side stands, he is known to believe that in the end the allies as well as the central powers will realize that his move was not directed against either. o I Lieut. Col. Chester Harding of the army engineer corps, now acting governor of the Panama canal, was nominated by President Wilson to be governor of the Panamal canal, suc vccuniK maj. uen. Ueorge L. Goethals, who retired at his own request. Again the Russian and Roumanian forces along the Moldavin and Dobrudja fronts have been compelled to give ground before the advance of the Teutonic allies. If a man never got thirsty he would never know how good water tasted. o COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Served.) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry.) Court of Common Pleas. Burroughs & Collins Company, a Cor | r \/ a M V A V/ ft y JL 1 H III til 1 5 I VS. J. Asbury Anderson, Arthur Small, otherwise known as William Henry Smalls and B. W. Gore, Conway Live Stock Company, a Corporat;on, and Pink Ward, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office at Conway, S. C., within twenty days after the service 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 December 4th, A. D. inifi H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. To Arthur Small, otherwise known as Wm. Henry Smalls: 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 for Horry County, on the 7th day of iXwwhcr A. D. 1916. H. H. WOODWARD. W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) C. C. C. P. - J