The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 26, 1917, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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% ' COHT PREPARE FOR WAS Hour Ino rt|.BY RAISING FOOD Civic Preparedness Campaign ' i ? J J ' ' ^ For, .H'orry County?The Dates and Speakers. In order to help the people to understand thereat necessity of planting heavy food crops and making I preparations now fojr the long and bloody war that this country is likely . tn ho renin red to stand: sneakers I have been selected and hte dates arranged as follows on which they will address the people at the places named. Large crowds should attend these meetings. Meet the speakers when they come to the point nearest you and be sure to do all you can to aid in this important movement. The campaign appointments follow: Civic Preparedness Campaign for Horry County, April 26, 27, 28. The following is the list of places (School or Chuch), Speakers, and the time: Evergreen?L. H. Ityrroughs, W. S. McCaskill,, S. J. Bland?Thursday night, S o'clock. Dog Bluff?H. K. Cook, F. G. Holliday?Friday night, 8 o'clock. Sar.d.v Plain?H. K. Cook, A. L. Lewis, F. G. Holliday?Saturday night, 8 o'clock. Athens?A. I). Jackson, Mrs Lettie Harrelson Gore?Saturday night, S o'clock. Green Sea?J. A. McDermott, J. M. Lemmon, J. P. Derham?Friday night, 8 o'clock. Little River?J. M. Lemmon, M. W. Wall, Local paster?Thursday night, 8 o'clock. Socastoe?Hal L. Buck, T. B. Lew is, Joe West?Friday night, 8 o'clock. Pine Grove?A. D. Jackson, H. W. Shealy?Friday night, 8 o'clock. Ftoyds?Miss Agnes Richardson, Mrs. C. F. Dubose?Friday night, 8 o'clock. Mt. Olive? M. J. Bullock, Miss J. Garlington, A. M. Lee?Friday night, 8 o'clock. Good Hope?Rev. G. T. Rhodes, S. C. Dusenbury, A. J. Baker?Friday night, 8 o'clock. Cedar Grove?W. J. Hendricks, W. S. McCaskill,.' S. J. Bland?Friday night, 9 o'clock. Gurley?A. Bell, L. D. Magrath. E. C. AUen?Friday night, 8 o'clock. Powell?Mi ss Annie Derham, Rev. A. T. Rogers?Friday night, 8 o'clock. Hickory G"ove?E. S. C. Baker, D. A. Spivey?Saturday night. 8 o'clock. Finklea?J J. M. Lemmon, J. A. McDermott, Miss Annie Derham. ?Friday afternoon, 4:80 o'clock. Oak Grove?W. J. Wilder, W. C. Hooks, Miss Alphia Norton?Fiiday night, 8 o'clock. Tilly Swamp?Hal L. Buck, T. B. Lewis, J. T. Vaught? Saturday nigh8 o'clock. Brown Swamp?Hal L. Buck, E. S C Baker?Thursday night, 3 o'clock Pauley Swamp?S. H. Brown, R \ D. L. Hill, rh S. C. Baker- Friday rrsrht, 8 o'clock. Savannah Biuif?L. D. Magratl* S. C. Dusenbury?Saturday night, 8 o'clock. Rehoboth?A. McG. S nail, A. L. Lewis, J. T. Shelley?Friday night, b o'clock. Loris?R. P>. Scarborough, Rev. W. P? Duncan?Friday night, 8 o'clock. Poplar?D. A. Spivey, Paul Quattkbaum?Frday night, 8 o'clock. Toddvillc?E. J. Sherwood, P. VV. P.ethea, J. F. Harper?Saturday, 11 o'clock. Seven Mile?Dr. C. Hedley, W. S. McCaskill, S. J. Bland?Saturday night, 8 o'clock. Ebenezer?Rev. E. L. McCoy, M. W. Wall, Geo. M. Long?Friday night, 8 o'clock. Carolina?Rev. A. T. Rogers, J. P. Perham?Saturday night, 8 o'clock. o Did you ever stop to think about the fact that the greatest cause of all the trouble about prohibition and the liquor traffic, the confusion in politics almost every election in nearly every State in the union; is the neasi Iv sot and rum soakers who fron time immemorial have infested then unbearable conduct on the public Such persons have always existed, o if they died, others came along t< take th^ir places, and their conduc in public is such that the rest of th community would be glad to be rid o them at any price. o Efforts to secure the adoption of resolution for a constitutional amen ment providing for national prohi bit'oti wity he pressed at the extraoi dinary session of congress. GERMAN STRIKERS RETURN TO WORK I The Principal Demands Are Granted by the Government. Copenhagen.?The Icatest German The la teat German newspapers to arrive here, including the Socialisa organs, confirm the semi-official an nouncement that the Berlin strike has ended. A settlement was rcachced <v after an almost unanimous decision by the metal workers to resume work, following the granting of their principal demands, o COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Not Served.) Court of Common Pleas. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. S. D. Bryant, D. F. McGougan, and D. W. Hardwick Executors of the Last Will and Testament of J. C. i Bryant, Deceased, Plaintiffs, ?vs.? D. R. Wilson, J. P. Derham and D. F. McGougan, Copartners, as J. P. j Derham & Co., M. G. Cooke and O. M. Powell, Copartners as Cooke1 & Powell, G. B. Jenkins and A. W.! Jenkins, Copartners as Jenkins j Bros.; All and singular the heirs at law of Walter E. Meares, Do-1 ceased, whose names are unknown to plaintiffs; G. B. Jenkins and one other whose name is unknown j to plaintiffs, as executors of the j Last Will and Testament of A. W.' Jenkins, Deceased; R. S. Wilson. J. W. Pridgen, and Carolina Land and Investment Company, a Corporation, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE I NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complain' j in this action, which has been filed! i in the office of the C'lerl: 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 March 23rd, A. D., 1917. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. To M. G. Cooke and O. M. Poweli, copartners as Cooke & Powell; all and singular the heirs at law of Walter E. Meares, deceased, whose names are unknown to the plaintiffs; G. B. Jenkins and one othci whose name is unknown to plain tiffs' as executors of the Last Will and Testament of A. W. Jenkins, deceased, It. S. Wilson, J. W. Prid-j gen, and Carolina Land ai.d Invest' mcnt Company, a corporation, I).| F. MeGougan, D. P. Wilson and A ( W, Jcr.k"Absent Defenderts, t 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 ot the Clerk of the Court of! Common Pleas in and for Horry County, at Conway, S. C., on the 26th day of March A. D., 1917. VV. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) C. C. C. P. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. WINTHROP COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP ar.d ENTRANCE EXAMINATION The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop College and for the admission of new students will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July 0, at 9 A. M. Applicants must not be less than sixteen years of age. When Scholarships are vacant after July G they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examination, provided they meet the condi.. .i- _ ...i A ?..i: lions governing uie tnvmu. ajjjju' cants for Scholarships should write ; to President Johnson for Scholarship i examination blanks. These blanks properly filled out by the applicant . should be filed with President John r son by July 1st. Scholarsihps are worth $100 an< t free tuition. The next session wii e open September 19, 1917. For fur ! ther information and catalogue, ad fdress President D. B. Johnson, Rod I Hill, S. C.?4t-p<L n l1; Tht QuMm That Dots Not Affect The Hot I. ! Because of it* tonic and laxative effect. LAXA > TIVH BROMO QUININK la better than ordinar - i Quinine a ad does not cauae nervouaneaa no | ringing in head. Remember the full name an 1 look for the signature cf R. W. GR )VR. 25c THE HORRY HER LAST MEETING OF " TEACHERS ASS'N The la.>t meeting of the Teachers Association for the year 1916-17, was held at the Burroughs High school building Saturday morning April the 14th. Considering so many of ^to -schools have closed for the year there as a good attendance. The first number on the program as a talk by Rev. E. L. McCoy, who stressed community building and ?specially the need of cooperation between the teachers, trustees and parents. The other member on the program was the discussion of the I daily school program yb Misses Sarah Harley, and Claire S'eele of the I i !nl. f?; n i i i r\ ? liivue rviver ocnooi ana iuiss uarnngtoa of the Spring Branch school. Very helpful suggestions were given by these teachers who have actually worked out the same in their respective schools. This is the last of six successful ! meetings of the county teachers as -1 sociation. There has been decided j interest in these meetings and many j of the teachers have expressed them- j selves as having been benefitted by attendance upon them. The next j meeting will be held as early in the fall as practicable after the opening j: of the schools. o FERTILIZE OR FAIL : C 350 Bags 7 per cent tankage n 600 Bags 7 per cent C S 11 Meal 425 Bags Guano ' 100 Bags 16 per cent acid j 300 Bags Nitrate Soda j t (expected May 3rd.) | fc 500 Bags Grits a 300 Bags Corn 1 15,000 Lbs. Lard i We need to make the big- c h gest crop ever. It will take t. fertilizer, grit and sweat to t do it. "Grit brings home the c bacon. No sweat, no sweet, * _ ? V no grit, no glory. t PALMETTO GROCERY C9. * Cooper Mullins 4 """" t - L NOTICE OF SALE. ' , M 1 o Under and by virtue of the decft'e* and judgment of the court mude o? ^ his Honor, T. H. Spain, Presiding Judge, in the case of J. R. Allsbroo). 11 and N. 13. Allsbrook, Copartners it r v Trade doing business under the firr. name and style of Allsbrook Bros. . Plaintiffs vs. S. M. Boyd, R. J. Boyd. I.. T. Bryan, Mary J, Porter, J. J Boyd, Sallie Cause, Isabella Wiigh otherwise called Isu B. Boyd, B. F 'Joyd, J. B. Prince, Brook Pir.ce, an Lizzie Ludlam, Defendants, and date the 2nd day of April A. D.. 1917, 1 tin undersigned W. I.. Bryan, Spee'a Master of Horry County, will soil a public auction to the highest biddo. be fore the Court House door at Co: wry, in Horry County, and State of South Carolina, during legal hour of sale, on salesday in May next, it being the 7th day of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry County, and described as follows, to-wit: All and singular that certain piece parcel or tract of land in Simpson Creek Township, containing sixt> acres, more or less, and it being t portion of the tract originally g:ant ed to .J. G. Parker and M. W. A Hardee, lying South and at the rnouU ~r>~..? D..,. IUL UUUi IJUUlllli Beginning on a White oak coiner on the Martin tract at the cart road, and runs said road to a line on the same tract, known as the Harrclson line and runs said Harrclson land hack to Martin land, thence hack tf the beginning; known as the Robert Boyd estate lands of which he died seized and possessed. TERMS of Sale, Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Conway, S. C., April 10th, 1017. W. L. BRYAN, Clerk of Court and Special Maste: ; H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. MlifiTANf! vb v v mm | For Sprains, Lameness, II Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism II Penetrates and Heals I k Stops Pain At Once For Man and Beast 25c. 50c, $1. At All Dealer*. || LINIMENT 1ALO, CONWAY, S. C Th The lowest five ps ? : I : m^r ?ipiv:r| % - , ; : ' .V,. :> " ' :-v' WANTED?A live representati proposition to the right party. J. M. Li 'ERSI STENT EFFORTS TO DIVIDE TICK ARMY || lords is also opening up new sources ij f revenue. In Mississippi, for ox- | .mple, 15 creameries are now in opiration, ahd through these the sale ol nore than 1,500,000 pounds of butter las brought the dairymen over $500,100. Baby beef clubs, too, have been irganizcd in many of the tick-fret ounties. These are having- .a marked nfluenee upon the beef industry. One} >oy said that before he joined the ' >aby beef club he did not know what t i fat calf was, for his father never lad any such stock. More profit from better live stock s a prospect t^at is especially wel I ome at a time when the boll weevil t las demonstrated its ability to intcrere seriously with an agriculture ?ased entirely on the production of otton. Under any circumstances a ingle-crop system is dangerous, buf vith the boll weevil it is imperative hat there should be more than en* ource of income. By decreasing the I ctton acreage but not necessarily) he production of cotton, it is possible o overcome through extra care anu'l abor the damage done by the weevil, I tnd in addition more land is available I or the production of food for thcj amity and feed for live stock. To; nake the latter profitable, the tick oust be eliminated. Since the boll veevlt insists on coming in, the farrier in self-protection is insisting on I he tick going out. <> l| KITCHEN SINKS Modern sinks mean almost as much to homos?lor sanitation, condor t, cleanliness? as do modem bathrooms. sinks make kitchens sanitary and delightful to work iu. Lot us show them to uou ? also $ood j, plumbing lor all other domestic purposes. For Sale by W. J. BENSON, Conway, S. C. m , iviKfe JF wri..i...i-ri j.i-|Mj ~ ?o Washington. ? Temnorarv ausuen l X sion of construction work in the five battle cruisers and also on other capital ships is under consideration, Secretary Daniels said today, so that such portions of the steel ship building industry as are not engaged in building small fighting craft may be concentrated upon construction of merchant hipping to make good submarine losses. No orders have been issued tc* dolay work on the battle cruisers, but the navy is holding up bids for three 42,000 tou battleships authorized by the last Congress, because it does not wish to clog the ship production capacity of the country with long time jobs in the present emergency. Drives Out Malaria, Ruttds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic. C.ROVE'S TASTKI.K3S chill TONIC, drive# ou( vlalaria,enriches the Mood .and builds up the system. A true tonic. For adults and children. SOc. 0 The first glass factory in the Unit ed States was built in 1780. e Emerson "Eon issonger car in America with 11 mr: ' ve to handle the EMERSON cars For particulars address lyton, Geor?eto>v FOLLLOW with Mel WIDE TREAD A simple arid effective device convert ro.et (Four-Ninety) into the GO-in. st Ford owners using this atta< away with all steering troul der complete control either f Helps to keep>whcels in alinomei tnd less gasoline. This attachment ( Price for complete set, $15. If your dealer can't suppl;. GIBBES MACHINERY O M.G.ANDERSEN, See them ( CONWAY, A Loris Grace f W.\ To the People oil Horry County: We have opened up a Grocery the people of this County to co stock. We buy?in car lots and ?JUST ARRIWEB? 125 Barrels Flour 6 5 Sacks Fancy Hes 2 Tons Snow Drift 1 Car White Corn 1 Car Oats 2 5 Sacks Green Cof 2 Tons Sugar T Car Choice Timo Tobacco, Horse and Mule Feed Everything iii Groceries. Loris Grace "Who! lid. L. Smit WORK THAT TELLS Plenty ofr It Has Been Done Right Htnre in Conway. To thoroughly know the virtues of a medicitoe- you must investigate it; work, Hoards Kidney Pilis stand this test, and plenty of proof exists rigjit here- in Conway. People who testified years ago to relirf from I backache, kidney and urinary disor. ders, now give confirmed Utftifccny ? declare that results have lasted. How can any Conway sufferer longer doubt the evidence ? A. T. Collins, wholesale grotf?", Fourth Ave., Conway, says: "I am convinced that Doan's Kidney Pills are an excellent kidney medicine and are just as represented. I have used them for kidney complaint and backache and have been greatly benefited." THREE YEARS LATER, Mr. Collins said; "The cure Ooaids Kidney Pills gave mc some time ago has been lasting." Price 50c, at all dealers. Pcn't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Pills,?thft same thai i/UUII r? nnmvj ? ...? Mr. Collins has twice publicly recommended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., , Buffalo, N. Y.?adv ? o Work on ihinday. Some citizens of Charleston are oC intent on clemming up and painting up that they do it Oh Sunday.?Fve.ojny P08t* % % 9 v H' ; i , \>' * 2\h !* .! p|f dot ( OttofjfltffOtg . ... pof }' " ; "oa 0 inch Whcelbase '" '" ' ? _ , L ; ' M in Horry County. A good 11, s. c. THE RUTS r , Vlaster's ' ATTACHMENT ing a narrow gauge Ford or Chov11 dard tread for Southern roads. :hment say that it does tiles. Your car will be un'or country or city driving. it, easy on tires, causes more power :an he put orn in one hours' time. ' you, write* direct to . 3., Mfrs.r Columbia, S. C. LOCAL AGENT >n his Car SOUTH CAROLINA 0% . ry uo., inc. HQRiSy s. c. i I business, ini loris, and invite * me to# iloriis: and inspect our " can save ym- money. id Riue Lard foe thy Hay ^ I, 6r.ii3? Meat, Snuff, Meat ay Co., Inc." ... csale" I; ^ h, Manager. |j I NOTICE.. There will bo a regni&r meeting of !;ho W. O. W. Live <tfeik Camp No; i 12#, Thursday night, April 26. All* inembers are requested to attend. It. Mi. RUSS, Clorl^ WHAT IS LAX-FOS LAX-FOS IS JUt IMPROVED CASGARA A Digestive Laxative | CATHARTIC AND UVER TOMC Lax-Fos is. not a Secret or Patent Medicine but in composed of the following old-fashioned roots and herbs: cascara baric blue flag root .? rhubarb root < black root >, - ( may apple root ly.' senna leaves **"' and pepsin In LaX-Fos the cascaha Is Improved by tha addition of thps* , ? _ ? ? - - - ? ? w. iu|^?vua*' eats making it better than ordinary Ca8cara, and thus the combination acts not only as a stimulating laxative and cathar < tic but also as a digestive and liver tooic. Syrup laxatives are weak, but Lax?Fos i combines strength with palatable, aro- , , i matic taste and does not gripe or disturb ' the stomach. One bottle will prove ' Lax-Pos is invaluable for Constipation, Indigestion or Torpid Liver* Price SCc