The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 08, 1917, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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He Always Explains. Villa has left Mexico, it is reported, and no doubt it won't be long now before Carranza issues a stateiv.ont explaining that the step was a military necessity.?The State. o Aware of the embarrassment that revolutionary conditions in nearby Latin American republics migh' cause the United States in the even* of hostilities with Germany, offi rials of the state department have surveyed carefully the situation in Cuba, Mexico and Central America. It has been assumed that any power _ * I A 1 _ i iui enemy would soize tne opportunity to agitate such factions in these ^ countries as could be reached to such activity that the United States would be forced to divert a part of its energies in thut direction. WET 01 pill Don't be caugt A spell comes. C now while we ? quantities. A! able to get 1 ql poses. Aftei VctfTfJCK/1 us from adverl s^'p ga"ori qU? I^hYE us your order; REMEMBE Order These Fine NOTE LOW CUT PRICES Take your Choke, 4 1 assorted if desired qta. qt Kentucky Spray Rye $3.00 $1.00 Old Briar Cave Rye 3.00 1.00 Orisco Fine Old Corn 3.00 1.00 Sike'a Pure Malt 3.00 1.00 Uno-Buco Gin Phosphatei 3.00 1.00 Hot Stuff Curious * Gin 3.00 1.00 Geneva Holland Gin ....3.00 1.00 Old Fisher Rye, * Corn or.Gin 3.00 1.00 Baker XXXX Rye, Corn or Gin 2.50 .75 NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR PIN Briar Cave, Flint Ca^ Our Bigge; BROOKLET |l HIGH IN PROOF HIG 1 Gallon $1.97 4 Quarts $2.16 <EXPRESS NOT PREPAID ON BR< Fine Wines and Brandies for Following Goods Fxpress Prepaid Per Per 4 Qts. or more Gal. Qt. ? Cal Port or Sherry A $1.50 ^ Cal. Port or Sherry A A. Grade 1.75 .50 J Cal. Port or Sherry A. A A. A. A 2.50 .75 Bottled in Bond Apple Brandy 1.50 Bottled in Bond , Grape Brandy 1.50 i . BIG EXPRESS CI OLD S. J. G. (CHOICE OF RYI 1 GAL. $2.23 4 QTS. $2.23 8 For Immediate Shipmei The H. W. Me 35 Years in JACKSONVILL % A Reuter*8 dispatch from Amsterdam quotes the Teleg acf as saying that a v ire less telegram has appeared in the German pape:s stating that General Corranza has sent his best wishes to the German emperor from Queretaro. o? ? Another Meaning. However, it had been felt all along that that "too prord to fight" declaration had a qualifying clause stored away in the cupboard somewhere?The State. Whenever Yon Need m General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove'9 Tasteless chili Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because It contains the well known tonic properties ofQUININ H and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds np the Whole System. 50 cents. DRY? it unprepared when the dry Irder your liquid refreshment ire able to ship you in gallon Iter April 20, you will only be t. a month for medicinal pur' March 16, the law prevents tising to you, we however can intity UNTIL APRIL 20, so mail >, whether we advertise or not. R, WE CAN STILL SHIP. Standard Brands EXPRESS PREPAID Take your Choice, 4 1 assorted if desired qts. qt Ryeland Rye, 8 years old, Bot. in Bond..., $5.00 $1.50 Old Booklet Rye, Bottled in Bond-... 4.00 1.25 Flint Care, 100 proof Rye, Corn or Gin, (Very Fine) 2.91 .9f> Rare Old Springwood Rye, Kentucky's Finest Whiskey .... 4.00 1.25 Old B. D. C. Special Reserve, 14 year old Rye 7.00 2.00 TS OR HALF-PINTS Except on ire and Fisher Brands ?4. "D ? ai juai yaul 00 private stock h in QUALITY 8 Pints $2.16 16 1-2 Pints $2.16 30KLET 100 PRIVATE STOCK) Cooking or Medicinal Use Following Goods Express Per Prepaid, 4 qts. or more qt. ('el ton's Bottled in Bond Rum $1.25 Felton's New England Rum 1.00 Imported Fine Port or Sherry 1.00 Imported Invalid Port 1.25 Imported Amontillado Sherry 1.50 Gordon Dry Gin 1.25 GLLEGT OFFER 101 PROOF 5, CORN OR GIN) PTS. $2.23 16 1-2 PTS $2.23 it Order Direct From itcalf Co. Inc i Business ?, FLORIDA BB HOBBY HKEi BEST R. R. RATES ! FOR S. S. CONVENTION i Spartanburg, S. C., March 2.?The best railroad rates ever secured for the State Sunday School Convention have just been granted for the convention in Spartanburg, May 1, 2, 3, accoidiag to an anliouncment made to-day by K. D. Webb, General Secretary, South Carolina Sunday School 1 Association. All the railroads operating in South Carolina have given a rate of three cents a mile plus thirtyfive cents for the round trip from all points in South Carolina. The rate is granted because of the large a'.tendance at Charleston last May at which there were 1,120 registered delegates, representing every county in the State. The county having the largest number of delegates last year was Orangeburg with 83: Berkeley and Spartanburg comingnext with 74 each. Owing to the better railroad rate this year it is expected that the aim for 1,500 delegates will be reached. Many coun lies win bring large delegations. A banner will be awarded to the county having the largest delegation, and ii is expected that the contest will be close with several of the counties, particularly with York and Oconee. An attractive program for the convention is now being completed. Several of the leading Sunday School specialists in the country have already been secured for the convention and more than fifty of the leading Sunday School workers of all denominations in South Carolina will be on the program. o NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court made by his Honor Mendel L. Smith, Presiding Judge, in the case of H. Prince and Florence Prnce, Plaintiffs vs W. B. Stephens and Ellen Stephens, Defendants, and dated the 27th day of September A. D., 1916, I, the undersigned J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Horry County, will sell at public aution 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 April next, it beng the 2nd day of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry County, and described as follows, towit: AH and singular the following described piece or parcel of land lying being and situated in Green Sea Township, State of S. C., and in Horry Co., and running as follows, Viz: Beginnning at a corner in C. M. Reaves' line near the corner of his field and running near North with C. M. Reaves* line to D. L. Gore's line; Thence near West with Gore's line 140 yards; Thence South to George Fowler's line; Thence the said George Fowler line about 140 yards East to the beginning corner. The above boundaries containing twenty-five (25 A) acres. TERMS of Salo Cash. Pinv?hnc?r I PUT YOUR BEST EFFOt ING THE BEST WORK THIS The conditions of our Un demands a crop better and lar Factory, Railroad, and all ind therefore it is up to you Mr. F clothes which of course with c WILL BE GOOD. I am prepared to help so cess by selling you as good FE When you are ready to b see where I come in. TERMS W. PERCY TYPEWI I have the following Second h 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 b and are guaranteed to be in firs Will sell on monthly payments, o for cash. Write me your needs. R. G. SCARE SUMTER. S0U1 Deale L. C. Smith & Bros, a LD, CONWAY, 3. _ to pay for papers. Conway, S. C., Feb. 13th, 1917. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. H. II. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. LACK OF INFORMATION | TICK DETERMINATION There seems to be a lack of general information in this county on the tick eradication campaign. Some of the farmers are selling their cattle at reduced prices, saying that they are unable to stand the expense of j erecting a dipping vat. Then we learn of various tales going about to the effect that the dipping will kill the cows, that the milk cannot br used for five days after the dipping, and last but not least that the ticks will not be eradicated, but will return to infest the cattle after about two or three years of freedom. All of the tales being told are untrue to more or less extent. No farmer should go to the extent of selling his stock in order to avoid one of the best things that has ever been done in his behalf. Keep your cattle, dip iliem according: to the law. and vou will see that the cattle will imp *ove ami bring you added profits from stock raising which is bound to become one of the greatest industries of Horry County. Whonever any good movement comes along there is sure to be found opposition to it. This tick eradication is a good movement. Push it along and thus aid in progress and improve mcnt. Pay no attention to the tales that are told. o Following the recent severe cold snap, Charleston houreholders are not only taxing their wits, many of them, as to how to get city water, pending repairs by over-worked plumbers wrestling with burst pip:s, but they are figuring how long the slim supply of green vegetables will last. o Always So. As is always the case, many gocd measures are over-shadowed bv the eternal whiskey question. The most progressive measures introduced at the recent session of the general assembly and the one calculated to do the most people the most good was the Australian ballot law. This bill had plain sailing until it reached the hands of the politicians and then it went the way that many other good bills go and never return.?Dillon Herald, o Sprains and Strains Relieved. Sloan's Liniment quickly takes the pain out of strains, sprains, bruises and all muscle soreness. A clean clear liquid easily applied, it quickly penetrates without nibbing. Sloan's Liniment does not stain the skin or clog the pores like mussy plasters 01 ointments. For chronic rheumatic aches and pains, neuralgia, gout and lumbago have this well-known rem edy handy. For the pains of grippe and following strenuous work, i gives quick relief. At all diuggists. 25c.?adv?No. 2.? iTS, BEST LANDS, USEFERTILIZER TO YEAR, 1917. lited States are such that it ger than ever before. Every lustries arwunning full time. :armer to furnish the food and onditions mentioned PRICES mewhat to attain your suc.RTILIZER AS YOU CAN GET uy get MY PRICES, you will : IF WANTED. HARDWIRE IITERS. and Typewriters for sale: $55.00 30.00 35.00 35.00 10.00 12.50 een thoroughly overhauled t class working condition, r, give five per cent discount *OROUGH, TH CAROLINA. r in md Royal Typewriters - l .. - . NEW WAREHOUSE BILL Washington.?Representative Lever today introduced a btli to amend the United States warehouse act so as to eliminate the inhibition against the acceptance of personal security on the bond required of warehousemen licensed under the act, to give to the secretary, of agriculture authority to supervise the inn4 tor of fire insurance in such varehouses, to limit more definitely for the purposes of the act the meaning of the term "fungible products," ami to provide more specifically for the receipt for storage of agricultural products 'other than those stored for interstate or foreign commerce. Mr. Lever believes the changes proposed by hisi bill wlil facilitate the administration j of the act and broaden the scope of( its application , thereby increasing very materially its usefulness. ! o I That seal, with all it means toS Bon every bottle that contains! jlPERUNAJ I No other remedy ever offered thcB i B American people has more friends B | after two generations of success; noB other remedy is more generally used B B in the homes of the people; no other fl I ? i - - * " I nas uecn so eiunusiasucauy enuors-H ed by tho thousands. B The reason is found in real merit. Fori coughs, colds, catarrh, whether local or H syslonoic, and general debility following any Bj of the ubovo PerunawillbcfoundefTcctivc.fi reliable and sofa. For irregular appetite, tfl impaired digestion and run-down system it fi is an invaluable tonic. Peruna may be obtained in n tablet form for convenience. I TSt Peruna Company, Columbus, Ohio H O EVER SALIVATED BY CALOMEL? HORRIBLE! Calomel is quicksilver and acts like dynamite on your liver. Calomel loses you a day! You know what calomel is. It's mercury; quicksilver. Calomel is dangerous. It crashes into sour bile like dynamite, cramping and sickening you. Calomel attacks the bones and should never be put into your system. When you feel billions, sluggish, constipated and all knocked out and believe you need a dose of dangerous calomel just remember ;that your druggist sells for 50 cents a large bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone, which is entirely vegetable anil pleasant to take and is a perfect substitute for calomel. It is guaranteed to start your liver without stirring you up inside, and can not salivate. Don't take calomel! It makes you sick the next day; it loses you a day's work. Dodson's Liver Tone cfwni nrh f/\r% /-. *?/\?? ? ' oviaigiivcus t\ v'll [ Iglll lip cllld yOU feel great. Give it to the children because it is perfectly harmless and doesn't gripe.?adv?No. 10. o Many a good road soon goes to the bad.?The State. MUSTANG For Sprains, Lameness, Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism Penetrates and Heals Stops Pain At Once For Man and Beast 25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealers. LINIMENT O Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, | Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6to I4dnvs. i The first application giveu Ease and Kest. 50c O j For First Class Shoe Repairing Call on ! M. B. KUBOSKE (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 me a trial. Satisfaction Guaranteed M. B. KUBOSKE "Here to Save Your Solos." SEVEN GARLIC OR ONION FLAVOR IN MILK Method Suggested for Prevention of Loss From This Cause. During the spring of the year there id usually much trouble, especially in the Middle Atlantic States, with garlic flavor in milk. Mlik dealers refuse to accept such milk, and if the product is marketed direct to the consumer there is usually a considerable loss of trade, owing to the flavor which is found not only in the milk and cream but also in the butter. Dairymen will do well to study this condition, which may result in serious financal loss. Many pastures are so badly infest on with wild onion or garlic that tho milk is tainted if the cows are allowed to remain in the pastures until milking time. The dairyman should endeavor to eradicate the pest, if possible, but in the meantime some measures should bo adopted to prevent losses from tainted milk. The Dairy Division of the United States Department of Agriculture has conducted some experiments at I the Bellsville (Md.) farm in order to determine the length of time that must elapse between the feeding of wild onion and milking time. In some of the feeding tests one-half pound, in others one pound, of wild onion tops were fed at different lengths of time before milking. It was found that increasing the length of time between feeding and milking decreased the unpleasant odor and flavor. There was only a faint onion flavor in the milk drawn from cows four hours after fec<li!ig, and even this almost disappeared when the miik had stood foj four hours. In all cases the cream f* 11 _ / /? 1 J 4 1 ...... ..."iv nuviviauiy mierioii in'in the skim milk; in some cases there was no taint whatever in the latter. The results of these feeding trials show that the dairyman should keep his cows from pastures badly infested with wild onion for at least four hours before milking in order to avoid onion-flavored milk. This may not be a safe rule, however, if any of the cows should eat more than a pound of the onion tops. The depart ment suggests that every farmer with onion-infested pastures should test the question for himself and determine how long it is safe to allow the cows in the pasture before milking. ? -< Farmers must put an end to the lien system in this county if they would become independent in the sense that means somthing worth while. The Orangeburg Packing House will be open by September or October. Farmers should keep this date in mind and make plans accordingly to ?ell hogs and beef cattle. o Bud Cough? Feverish? drippy? You need Or. King's New Discovery to stop that cold, the soothing balsom ingredients heal the irritated membranes, soothe the sore throat, the antiseptic qualities kill the germ and your cold is quickly relieved. Dr. King's New Discovery has for 48 years been the standard remedy for coughs and colds in thousands of homes. Get a bottle to-day and have it nanay 111 your medicine chest for coughs, colds, croup, grippe and a# bronchial affections. At your diuggist, 50c.?adv?No.2? c Citation Notice. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. By J. S. VAUGHT," ESQUIRE, PROBATE JUDGE. WHEREAS, Julia E. Cooper made suit to me, to grant her Letters of Administration of tho Estate of and effects of Henry B. Cooper. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Henry B. Cooner. deeenaod t-Unf _ w V V ! be and appear, before me, in the | Court of Probate, to be held at Conway, S. C., on 28th day of February ! 1917 next, after publication hereof, i 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 7th day of February Anno Domini, 1917. Publissed on the 15th and 22nd days of February 1917 in the Herald. J. S. V AUGHT, Probate Judge, Horry Co. a Tha QuMna That Out Nat Jtffact H? M Because of Its tonic and laxative effect, UAXAT1VK BROMO QU1NINK is better than ordinary Quinine and does not eaute nervousnens nor ringing In bead. Remember the full name and i look for the signature of K. W. OaOVH. 25c.