The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 24, 1917, Page FIVE, Image 5

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COP* SA,4?U)N$ FOR RELIEF n\v\ ?j >r. . J rCWa{.t^ht,:,^t Served.) Court of Conimon Pleas. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. S. D. Bryant, 1). F. McGougan, and i). W. Hurdwick Executors of the Last WiP and Testament of J. C. Bryant, I>fc<k.kseh,- Plaintiffs, jkj ?vs.? . D ^Wilson, J. iVDurham and D. F. McGougan, Copartners, as J. P. Derhom & Co., M. {L; Cooke and O. M. Powc 11, Copartners as Cooke A Powell,'G~. B. Jenkins and A. W. Jenkins, Copartners as Jenkins Lr??s.; All and .singular ,the heirs at law of Walter E. Meares, Deceased, whose names are unknown to plaintiffs; G. II. Jenkins and one other whose name is unknown to plaintiffs, as executors of the Last Will and Testament of A. W. J%jfkins, Deceased; R. S. Wilson, J. W. Pridgcn, and Carolina Land and Investment Company, a Cor ^ poration, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAM El): 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 C( art of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of you;- answer to the said complaint on thijjjs'iibscriber 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 lief demanded in the complaint. Dated March 2.'5rd, A. I)., U)17. 11. H. WOODWARD, Plaint iff's Attorney. 'Tij M. G. Cooke and O. M. Powell, copartners as Cooke & Powell; all am! singular the heirs at law of Walter E. Mearcs, deceased, whose ^ames arc unKnown to tnc plaintiffs; (1. 15. .Jenkins and one other whose name is unknown to plaintiff.1/ as executors or the Last Will and Testament of A. W. Jenkins, deceased, R. S. Wilson, J. W. Pridgen, and Carolina Land ami Invest mcnt Company, a corporation, D. F. McCiougan, I). R Wilson and A. W. Jenkins, Absent Defendants. TAKE NOTICE That the Comprint 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 in and for Hon\\ County, at Conway, S. C.. on the 2fitl day of March A. D., 1017. W. L. HRYAN, (L. SO C. C. C. P. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorncv. o Deafness Cannot Re Cnr?d. by local applications, as they ear.no' reached the diseased portions of th' ear. There is only one way to c". deafness, and that is by constitution al remedies. Deafness is caused h' inflamed condition of tho niu^in lining of the Eustachian Tube. Who? this tube is inflamed you have : rumbling sound or imperfect hearing and when it is entirely defied. Deaf nes.s is the result, and unless the in flammation can be taken out and thi: tube restored to its normal condition hearing will he destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused b; Cjfijtfrrh, which is nothing but an in ff^jfed condition of the mucous s ir f^.R. vVe will give One Hundred Dollar: for any case of Deafness (caused b; catarrh) that cannot he cured h; Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir l 1 i* _ i cuiars, irce. V. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con Ftipation.?adv. Smith's 5 ? I have bought out the Cor it will be my aim to carry a < usually carried in an up-to-d? had several years experience serve you in a way that will Thanking you in advance Very Smith's 5c W. R. SALN i Opposite Conway National Conway, S. C. ii *\.V if I' l I 1 1 I! 1 1 ' D. V. Richardson brought to Ccn- f" way last week a sample hill of Irish potatoes grown on his farm at Bucks port. They are as fine as we have seen in this section of the countiy. L * * Government cation will result in v/ brnging down the high cost of living ^ for a time no doubt, but it may not 0] last owing to hte scarcity which may develop later on during the war. MM# ft Mr. and Mrs Harry G. Cushman S( left lust week for Greenville where ^ Mrs. Cushman will spent the Summer. v: Rev. D. D. Jones of Centenary 0] spent several days in Conway last S| week. tl * # * * tl /i vt % r i e i i a 11 i v g.. tt. iuisnoc oi me AiisDrooK section spent a few hours here last Saturday. p c J. R. Tucker was in Conway last Saturday. ? i a All persons between the ages of 21 and 30 are required by law to regis- j; tcr for military duty on June 3th, between the hours of 7 o'clock in the morning and 9 o'clock in the rven'ng.1*.] We are publishing the proclamation of the president in another col 'inn. K. Wilson of Pittsburg, Pa., ar rived in Conway last Sund y cm n overland from Florence, S. C., i.i an automobile. He is sounding the week . in Conway. I' A. P. Magh.ee of Rurkoville, V.i., | passed through Conway last Satu -|!' day on his way to Aynor where lu will run one of the largest w re houses "located in that section. He i an < xprnoncc d l??i ac< o man. , ' h Rev. W. Phillips of Pages f Mill, spoil1 s n.t time in Coj way h I last week v.hiie the district confer | 1 cine of the M thocjist church was in. j session. 1 |r "\ I i ' S 1 .(>111 i S>1 1 vr? \' lr< f < 1 *io * winnlf l 11 | ~V v ..v,v.., i for h<-r lioiii'-i rear Socastce, after! spending some time in Conway with j ,. her sister, Mrs. J. B Cox. ( I FERTILIZE OR FAIL I i ! j 350 Bags 7 per cent tankage 600 Bags 7 per cent C S Meal u 425 Bags Guano .* I 100 Bags 16 per cent acid j1 300 Bags Nitrate Soda i (expected Mc.y 3rd.) 500 Bags Grits j | | 300 Bags Corn 15,000 Lbs. Lard ? ? ; | We need to make the big- | fC gest crop ever. It will take fertilizer, grit and sweat to do it. "Grit brings home the ' bacon. No sweat, no sweet, c no grit, no glory." jl< J PALMETTO GROCERY CO. b _ Cooper Mullins j O j-, See Patria at the Pastime tonight. | i 1 O 1Hc & iu diore i iway 5 and 10 cent Store, and complete line of everything ite Store of this kind. Having in this line, I feel that I can ' both please and appeal to you. for a visit. j. Respectfully, & 10c Store ION, Manager. Bank, I THE HOBRY HJERAU Lfocel end Owing to the war the price of bite lead and linseed oil is higher r tan it has ever been in the history t f this country. A. L. Hardee, oin of the leading h irmers of Conway township, spen! V >me time in Conway last week on \ usiness. 11 i; J. H. Cook-spent some ti >:e in.Con- n ay on last Thursday. Mr. Cook has ne of the finest tobacco crops ever tarted in the Allsbrook section of r io county and expects a good yield c us year. c i ***** s 2 cars of corn just arrived, get our rices before buying. Loris Grocery o.?adv I Miss Margaret Lewis, of Columbia, . 1 rived in the city last week to spend \ ime time with her sister, Mrs. W. L. !ryan. * * * * * t O. J. Bel! of Wain pee was among ^ lose visiting Conway from the counrv last week. Bring us the next job of printing ..(I we will please you. \ Herbert Kin", of Myrtle Beat*' . pent iht week-end in Conway wit'' i iends. Now is the !;. t char.ee to clean up \ ti time for the hot .Summer time. ; * * ? ? ? Clean-up dry last week was r owling success as about a car load f obi tin cans was gathered up am iiass u ;;t the city hall in rca<liiicss 01 being hauled away to the garbage cap. ( Car of corn meal, car flour, ear No. ' Timothy Hay, car salt, car head ice, on hand ami can save you nonty. Loris Grocery Co.?adv M. C. Butler of Loris, S. C., was in ion way last week, 1), J. Butler of L<oris spent some' ime in Conway la.st week. Merchants say that they can see i falling off :ir? the amount of sup>lics being purchased by their customers since the prices went s*> high. Mrcady the war is having its effect n the people of this country, and of course it v, ill be worse before it is >ver as the worst stage has not been cached and may not be for some imo. * ? * * iV ANTED?Boarders, liv;ht housekeepers, campers, at Chickasan Inn, Kdncyville, N. C. Terms for board, ten dollars per week. W. O. rK EARNS. ?P. S. Our Auto meets daily trains at Hendcrsonlersonvillbe, N. C.?adv?It? 0 ? 'i\. L. Mi shoe of Coot Spring spent some time in Conway last week. 9 m m m + T). I). Anderson of Horry, S. C.. vas in Conway last week on business J. F. Harper spent several days in Sonway last week as a delegate to the Marion District conference in ses don here. 50 cases Snow Drift Lard $11.00 ase for quick sale and subject to rior sale. I .oris Grocery Co.?adv. I,ast Wednesday evening the delegates and preachers attending the listriet conference here went out to !lie Horry Industrail School for the purpose of seeing- its recent progress find development and on other business pertaining to the institution. There is no apparent reason why the Seaboard Air Line should not extend its lines across from Marion County into Horry and on to Conway, posibly further along the coast. ? L. Brinkley has been busy for some time past estimating timber on different tracts of land for property owners in this county. He has visited Conway frequently during the last week or fortnight. * WANTED?Obi false teeth; don't matter if broken. I pay $1 to $10 per set. Send by parcel post ami receive cneck by return mail. K. Tori, 403 North Wolfe, St., Haiti- ' more, Md.?adv.?5-17. o WANTED TO BUY. ! Old false teeth; don't matter if broken. I pay $1 to $10 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by re:c,vn mail, F, Tor), 403 North Wolfe }?:v4. more, Md.?adv?4-10 17-4t. ), CONWAY, S. 0. Peps.n.l ![ K. Ci. Scarborough, the typewriter i ^ nan from Sumter, S. C., spent soniej ime in this section last week. The present high prices of foot! s a hardship indeed upon families '/ho raised no supplies last year or ? vho lost their crops by reason of the; " loods of last year. Thev stand morel _ 11 nee<l of aid from the government low than they did last Fail. You can use glass bottles for canling purposes in ease the sho.trg. ?f tin cans and fruit jars keeps up; ? in case the price of the fruit jai * hould be prohibitive. The war tax will get everybody, f not in one way then in another. \tf At r* i> * ?> . au. vmaninam 01 r loyds town-1 hip . pent .some time in Coi.wny last v< t h. * ? * 9 | Most of 'o delegates of the delict confer* r a here la??. week wcr J nteitaiiu.l ii the homes of Conwav. * m m m Got legal bin k; at this o"fi c. J. A. Johiacn, Ihe w 11 kn w vholcsnle grocery . 1 urn, sp i t ; lay here last wt el; ex ;,,<ss n;."i .ailing on the ric.cl. .r o:" til j ,'h'i n 11 v, * * * 4 4 Car S-d-0 and ca< C. S. Vm:! r' n tractive prices. Loris Croc rev Co.? id v. TAKV2N IT?At my place, on" sow and one nip:. Owner can g ' j same by paying damage.?W. G.i CO PP.?adv. ? ? * * If you desire to comtnue the visits of this paper to your door, send in j vour renewal to-day before it is dir. -onlinucd. At the recent meeting hi annual Konventon of tho South O?rolina Mm | tor Plumbers Association; Chr.s It. I < i Scarborough of Conway was elected president and as delegate to the national convention of the Mastri Plumbers of the United States at Kvansville. Indana in June. ? m m ? NOTICE. About last October one Mack male boR'toOk up at nvy place snvd lias lx? n i > , here ever since. Owner can get same by paying damage and for this a l, W. P. GRAINGER. Ay nor, S. C. * * ? * * ? a NOTCE OF REGISTRATION, Notice is hereby jffiven that the County Board of Federal Rcgistra- j tion will imee>t at the Court House, in; Conway, May 2bth, 1917, at .10! o'clock a. nu, for the purpose of ilist acting the local registrars and distributing the necessary blanks, etc., for the registration of ail males between the ages: of 2J and 110 inelu-j sice. The registration will be Ihrld at each voting precinct on June 5th., Books of registration will bo opt nod ' at 7 a. in., and close at 9 p. in. All male persons, black and white, between the ages of 21 and 110 are required to r.geittter under penalty of j the law. | "If you fail to present yourself, or presenting yourself, give false, or misleading, or incorrect answers, you are a misdemeanant and subject to punishment by imprisonment in jail,' to which punishment there is no alter! native or fine." J, A. McDKRMOTT. W. L. BRYAN, J. S. VAUGHT, o NOTICE, All who are interested in tin-1 Lloyds Farm Loan Assoeiation wilij please meet at Lloyds School House next Saturday, May 26th at .">:d() j>. m. Come prepared to have your abstracts made. W. C. HOOKS, Secy-Troas. I , "IIP TO THE MINUTE" I I Surety Bond Service?Bonds I I issued and delivered same H np|)iic(i ior. ttfU'KlMl t>y Company 10(5 years ol<). W. B. COXE, Marion, S. C. ? o Wsuited To mp.kc cor.tr9.ct for 40,900 bu. of Porto Rican and Nancy Hall potatoes for fall delivery, phone, write or call on G. B. Gillespie.?aclv ?-I AT HOTEL GRACE. Among- the recent arrivals at Hotel State are the following: \V. M. Moses and Party, Marion, c. C. A. McFuddin, South Carolina. Mr. King, City. J. G. Todd, City. Mis. S. K. Cock field, Cherry Grove, ;. C. N. F. Nixon, Jr., Cherry Grove. ;. C. H. F. Wolfe, Wilmington, N. C. Jan.es F. Powlol, Cincinnati, O. J. N. York, Boston, Mass. A. H. Saunders. Columbia, S. C. B. T. Jones, Jr., South Carolina. W. A. Jamison, Atlanta, Ga. F. Bcstick. Marion, S. C. Koy Fee Richmond, S. C. A 1* Moirnu ( ? *.- ?? i 11 -? \7 n ... . W) viai rvrtViNV, V Ui L. I.. Stevens, Atlanta, Ga, \V. L. Roche, Columbia, S. C. H. G. Cnshman, City. K. E.' Wilson, Pittsburg, Pa. Miss C. Clarkir- Steele, George,OV.' 11, S. C. Miss Small L. Hurley, Williston. 3. C. L. N. Hearn, Milford, Dela. J. H. Home, \\ hiteville, N. C. J. 11. Woodward, Columbia, S. C. W\ P. llurkc, South Carolina. ! '. W. Nicholson, Atlanta, Ga.. J. DiHler, Atlanta, Ga. A. G. Hart, Harls\iile, S. C. A S El,".:'.'hJ G' ?rve<ovn, S. C. i"?. O'Mrrfl, Gcoigia. Mr. Pabcov.k, South Carolh.n. K. 11. Howman, South Carolina. E. Davidson Charleston, S. C. P. S. Mocks, Atlanta, Ga. Ci. A. Car dwell, Wilmington, NT. Y. 1.. Panics, Richmond, Ya. C. Paton, Paltimore, Md.. M. Dolucot. New York. W. D. J.kisoy, Florence, S. C. W. I.. .MiPer, Wilmington, N. C. W. A. Williams, Raleigh, N. 0. l'\ Chi isto)'!ci, Prookly i. N. Y. 1). Crawford, Columbia, S. C. J. .M. Ucbinson, South Carolina. R. M. Wi', lams, YJnxton, N. C. F. FLkling, Columbia, S. C. J. D. .Maivine, North Carolina. W. P. i\ jenan, South Carolina. G. H. Kdwar<ls, Charleston, '. K. F. Wethers. Atlanta,,, G i. .Mr. Earsliins, Wlimington, N. C. Mi. Stearns, Wilmington, N. .diss Jane High. Wilmington, N. C. S.im Tar bar, New York. K. I . Pnrger, North Carolina. IP E. Kino "M <11 tU fa. w.l 5.?. vii v./?: i \mimu J. E. Hardin, Goldsburo, N C. o CHILDREN'S DAY. There "will bo a Childrens Day at Red Hill church, Sunday April 27th, -1917, at 1?:.'!0 o'clock. Everybody is invited. CO REMITTEE. Paris Green lib., 21bs., and a lbs. see us before you buy. Lori > Greet ry Co,?adv. The Rev. A. D. Hetts of Clio. S. C. spent several days here last week. Mrs V*. I.. Bryan returned last week from a stay of several day.with relatives. K. 1.. Mishoe of Cool Sprnj. s was in Conway last Monday. Mrs. J. F. Harper and Miss .losie Harper, of Toddville, spent some time in Conway last week with relatives. ***** TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are * forbidden under penalty of law to hunt, fish or in any oinor way trespass upon our lands. M. E. SMITH, C. H. SMITH. r>-:5-l 7?pd?adv. o j "'^"T T- - - ^ /tro. Vernon Castle as Patna Charming PATOIA Iuterivaticmal Serial FIVE NEW PROPRIETOR FOR FIVE AND TEN CENT' R. F. Smith of Clio, S. C., is the new proprietor of the five an<l ten cent store established here by R. YV. Lane last year and conducted by him until recently when he sold Mr. Smith. Mr. Smith resides at Clio, S. C., and the manager of the business here is Mr. W: R.; Salmon who has had a long experience in the mercantile business. The new concern has an advertisement in this issue of. the paper. There is no more convenient establishment in a community than a good five and ten cent store such as tli'c is, and new stock will be added to the business making it modem in every respect and in keeping with the times. ? Miss Mary Dusenbury of K'or< nee visited relatives here last week. m m i Dr. Martin of Mullins was in ConWay recently for a short stay. Herbert Clark of Lake City visited his mother here last week. * * ? M?s. W. P. Haidwicrk was ir en ly in Charleston visiting her sist M s Herbert Lane. The reason of picnics and fishifrys has Git Mvetti 'ELECTRIC FANS ARE ADDED TO EQUIPMENT The Qualtlebau n Light A l e C< puny are in Tailing" the c ed ic "a s at Hotel 'Iraiv. the lobhy and bin room being supplied with c :! Ilvpes n. asuring fifty-six n.'lus over I ali, with a sni;i"/,i' t.yp 1 of ce*'i g I fail over the Clo.k's <*nmt?r. i.v.e 1 fans are attach*. <1 to out!< is c tut I electric system of the budding and ..io so j?la. cwl that it wi*' be n >. ib'o to make the fii.t fi >er en hoi days as I cool as breeze. i ;i i ma .c 't. Sinai er I fans of the iuo\able type have b mm [ordered for u a as rcqirrM i i tie I guest rooms of the bote1. No means 1 are being' spared to look ?u t io<* tae I comfort of guests at the hotel during I the Summer. I CROPS OF TRUCK . PAYING IN HORRY , The strawberry shipping* s a.?m ' recently closed mm king one of the best years the growers of this section have ever haci. Nearly seven yl'ive ear 'ouds of b rrh s wore shipped > this year out of Hoi ry County a d we have yet to hear of one single grower who was not satisfied v. itii his returns. The shipment of Irish potatoes commenced last week when about five to ten car loads left Horry County for the markets. It is estimated ; that from 125 to 200 cars of potat cs will he shipped from this county before tlie end of the season. The lima bean industry is one that is steadily growing* and with increasing* profits to the growers each year. About ten car loads will make up the total of these this year. o LIFT YOUR CORNS OFF WITH FINGERS Tells how to loosen a tender corn or callus so it lifts out without pain. J You reckless men and women who are pestered with corns and who have ! tit least once a week invited an awful death from lockjaw or blood poison are now told by a Cincinnati authority to use a drug called free/one, which the moment a lew drops are applied to any corn or callus the sore ncss is relieved and soon the entire corn or callus, root and all, lifts off with the fingers. Kreezone dries the moment it is applied, and simply shrivels the cowi or callus without inflaming or even irritating the surrounding tissue or skin. A small bottle of free/.one will cost very little at any of the drug stores, but will positively rid one's feet of every hard or soft corn or hardened callus. If your druggist hasn't any freezone he can get it at any wholesale drug house for you.? adv. No, 666 This U i prescription prepared eapeciatlv ' for MALARIA or CHILLS 4 FEVER. | Five or six doaea will break any case, and 1 if taken then as a tonic the Fever will oof return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and dcca cot gripe or tickeo. 25c