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THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1917
Be a man! Why in Heaven's name
should you act like a criminal, if you
are not really one ?
Some times it is best not to speak
and again it is folly to wait until it
is too late. *
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Have you anything of value ? Then
it follows that it cost you something
to obtain it.
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If there is one who is pulling back
In modem effort at progress, crucify
him at once.
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The great majority of GermanAmericans
in the United States will
be true to America and not to Germany.
See if they do not.
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Congress in the final wind-up failed
to grant the President the necessary
power to arm our merchant
ships and enable them to help destroy,
let alone protect against, the
German submarine menace. The
failure of congress to grant this
power was a fillibuster carried on in
the senate by about a dozen senators
who hold mistaken ideas of what is
best for their country. May their
lives go down in shame for the
stand they have taken.
From the beginning of time men
have been in the habit of fighting
the things which have been brought
about with the idea of improving
their condition, increasing their income,
or adding to their convenience,
good health or greater comfort. It
is because a majority of men want
to go on forever in the same old
ruts. They abhor the idea of change.
Now with regard to the dipping of
cattle and the consesuent extermination
of the fever tick, farmers in thi.
section of the State have in some
cases undertaken to fight what was
intended solely for their good. They
have decided in some cases to sel
their stock to avoid the trouble, in
others they have tried t0 blarne the
members of the Legislature, and
some have gone to the extent of saying
that they will violate the law in
their opposition to it. .. The Son of
Man when he came into this world
to save sinners from everlasting destruction,
found opposition of the
most determined lfind. Just so wip
every good thing find its. enemies.
But the good will survive its enemies
in cattle dipping as in everything
<el&e.
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
(Complaint Not Served*)
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
Court of Common Pleas.
J. R. Allsbrook and N. B. Allsbrook,
Copartners in Trade doing business
under the firm name and style
of Allsbrook Bros., Plaintiffs.
Against
S. M. Boyd, R. J. Boyd, L. T. Boyd.
Mary J. Porter, J. J. Boyd, Sailie
Gause, Isabelle Wright, otherwise
called Isa B. Boyd, B. F. Boyd, J.
B. Prince, Brook Prince and Lizzie
I.udlam, Defendants.
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE
NAMED:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to answer the complaint
in this action; which has been
filed in the office of the Clerk of the
Court of Common Pleas, for the said
County, 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 January 11th, A. D. 1917.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To R. J. Boyd, L. T. loycl, Mary J.
Porter, J. J. Boyd, J. B. Prince.
Brook Prince, Lizzie Ludlam, absent
defendants:
TAKE NOTICE that the complaint
in the foregoing stilted action
and the Summons, of which the foregoing
is a copy were filed in the office
of the Clerk of the Court of Com
men Pleas of Horry County on th:
18th day of January A. D. 1917.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
W. L. BRYAN,
C. C. C. P.
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Daniels Considers Scheme for
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Germany.
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it a conference called by Secretary
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from 30 foot boats to big, swift
craft more than 100 feet long. To
make use of the small boat shops
hat dot the American coasts, it is
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of wood instead of steel so as to
draw on an entirely different charicter
of skilled labor and also lessen
the strain on the metal market.
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WATTS GOMES BACK 1
ON TICK ERADICATION
. vEditor
Horry Herald:?
Please give me space to thank Mr.
E. J. Sherwood for the nice and pains
taking way that he has given tht
public the information about that
Act of the Legislature. The cow
eradication law. Now the people
know that it is not a Federal Law
like Mr. Buck told us it was. Will
the Hon. Senator give us a reason
for telling us that the Act of the
Legislature was a Federal Law ?
Was it a slip of memory Mr. Buck,
like it was with me when I said
Buck, Sherwood and Stanley were
responsible for the curse of the dipping
Law. Mr. Sherwood in attempt
ing to answer my article let his
wrath run very high even to the
height of wanting a Law made to
dip such persons as me, in he never
said what, (but in boiling oil I suppose.)
The persons that he wants
dipped are those who can see him
and his class, the class that will not
work but live off of the labor of
others, some of Mr. Sherwood's
neighbors say that he always stands
at the head of his class. Mr. Sherwood
gays that I could have easily
ascertained the truth of who was in j
the Legislature of 1912 bv re ference
to the House Journals. Not so easy
l'or me. Mr. Sherwood, as it is fo"
you. Mr. Scarborough's office door
opens en your beat, and you have
free access to his books and store of
knowledge. I am 15 miles out in the
sticks laboring to keep up you
class. He careful what 1 said in last
week's Herald about the ti ks an.
the cows has not been disputed.
There was a Law enacted by the
Legislature a few years ago rnakin
it a criminal offense to run or won*;,
stock of any kind and any whore, he
longing to another person. Our stoc1
cows, I mean all mivied up in th<
woods together, and they of a wild
a scary nature but must go to the
dipping hole today. Mr. Editor
please tell us if that Law lias boei
repealed and if it has not tell u
where we are at if you can and vei \
much oblige.
?O. M. Watts.
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