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F38 OCTOBER 29TH
Lawyers of the Horry Bar Meet
and Fix Cases for
Trial.
The lawyers of the Horry County
bar met last week and went over the
dockets of the Court of Common
Pleas and fixed a docket of cases to
come up for trial or hearing, beginning
at the next term, Monday October
29tn, 1917, as follows:
Monday, October 29th:
Bank of Tabor vs. G. M. Fowler.
J. Sid Bellamy vs. Gore.
J. M. Johnson vs. C. C. Bullock.
Ward vs. Pacific Insurance Co.
Porter vs. Holliday, et al.
Butler vs. Hughes.
Lula E. Crawford vs. Mullins Lumber
Co.
Bank of Tabor vs. Loris Telephone
Co. 1
Butler vs. Stevens.
Tuesday, October 30th:
Cornish Co. vs. Jr. Smith.
Holliday vs. Cribb.
Mishoe vs. Trexler Lumber Co.
S. W. Tyler (McMillan) vs. M. Elliott.
Bamhill vs. Barnhill, e tal.
American Fertilizing Co. vs. G. M.
K irion.
A. J. To ld vs. J. P. Vaught, et al.
J. C. Bryant vs. Graham W. Graham.
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Small vs. Ix>ris Telephone Co.
Gertie A. Ward vs. Palmetto Grocery
Co.
J. P. Stanley vs. M. B. Thompson.
1). I). Anderson vs. A. C. L. Kailread
Co.
M. Connor vs Singleton, et al.
H. D. Elliott vs. Mullins Lumber
Co.
Pee Doe Brick and Tile Co. vs. J.
"W, Dawsey.
Calendar No. 2:
Allsbrook vs. Sessions.
Holt vs. Hickson.
Mary Johnson vs. A. C. Lumber
Corporation.
W. F. Johnson vs. G. J. Holliday.
Flora J. Holliday vs. Martha H.
Johnson, et al.
Spivey vs. Conway Lumber Co.
Burroughs & Col ins Co. vs. H. T.
Floyd, et al.
Watts vs. Grainger, et al.
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MICHAELS LOSING
, , ALL HIS PP.ESTI3L
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Copenhagen ?The German reichstag
adjourned, leaving behind it \
latent crisis, which political observers
believe will lead, sooner or later, to
the retirement of Dr. Michael is?the
chancellor without a following. Although
other parties are less actively
in opposition to Dr. Michaelis than
the Socialists, not a voice has been
Taised against The Vorwaerts' slogan,
'Michaelis must go."
Recent arrivals from Berlin report
that the current gossip there is that
Michaelis can scarcely last a month
The chancellor's blunder in springing
the disclosures of the alleged nava
ptot against which, according to the
National Zeitung, he was strongl;
advised, and his failure to make head
way against the reichstag majority,
appear to have lo3t him the conserva
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ENCING
IDAY
:ry Day and ]
America's champion lady high-(
u.'lf nr r\ ^>\i nl O nnd O
waita , t; v rj i y ell ?. dliU C7 y
live ami I'an.c"lerrmn support. Other
parties, in eluding even the nationali
1-, are united in open condemnation
a his action ; concerning the naval
plot.
MEXICAN SAID WAS
FEARED IN TEXAS
Fa bens, Tex.?The disco very of a
band of Mexicans late last night three
miles south of the river bridge on the
Mexcian side caused many residents
of this place to remain up all nignt
on account of fear of a raid.
Additional patrols have been sent
out and reinforcements including a
machine gun detachment have been
brought here.
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STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP,
MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION,
ETC., REQUIRED BY
THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF
AUGUST 24, 1912,
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vi 1.11*3 iivi i y uri aiu, [juuiuiiicu wccnly
at Conway, S. C., for October 1st,
1917.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
1 County of Horry.
Before me, a Notary Public in and
for the State and county aforesaid
personally appeared H. H. Woodward,
who, having been duly sworn according
to law, deposes and says that he
is the editor of the Horry Herald, and
that the following is, to the best or*
his knowledge and belief, a true statement
of the ownership, management
etc., of the aforesaid publication for
thr date shown in the above caption,
required by the Act of August 24,
1912, embodied in section 443, Postal
laws and Regulations, printed on the
reverse of this form, to wit:
1. That the names and addresses c-f
the publisher, editor, managing editor,
and business managers are:
Publisher, Conway Publishing Company,
Conway, S. C.
Editor, II. II. Woodward, Con?vay, S.
C.
Managing Editor, II. H. Woodward,
Conway, S. C.
Business Managers, H. H. Woodward,
Conway, S. C.
2. That the owners are: H. H. Wood
ward, Conway, S. C.
3. That the known bondholders,
nortgagees, and other security holders
owning or holding 1 per cent or
more of total amount of bonds, mortgages,
or other securities are: None.
4. That the two paragrpahs next
above, giving the names of the owners,
stockholders, and security holders,
i?' any, contain not only the list of
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iMlvllit I ?> clllll ACtUI 11) IIWIUUI^ u o
they appear upon the books of the
company but also, in cases where the
stockholders or security holder appears
upon books of the company as
tiustee or in any other fiduciary relation,
the name of the person or corpor
ation fro whom such trustee is acting,
is given; also that the said two par,
agraph contain statements embracing
affiant's full knowledge and belief as
to the circumstances and conditions
under which stockholders and security
holders wh0 do not appear upon the
books of the company as trustees, hold
stock and securities in a capacity other
than that of a bona fide owner;
| and this affiant has no reason to be.
I liove that any other person, associa
tion, or corporation has any interest
direct or indirect in the said stock,
! bonds, or other securities than as so
stated by him.
H. H. WOODWARD.
Sworn to and subscribed before mc
this 15th day of October 1917.
J. McC. Martin,
Notary Public, S. C.
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GERMAN PLOT ON
' RUSSIAN MODEL
Planned to Paralyze German
Fleet and Force Making
of Peace
GUILTY PARTIES
GET JUST DESERTS
Von Capelle Links Radical
Socialists With the Conspiracy.
Copenhagen.?Vice Admiral Von
Capelle, German minister of marin",
announced in the Reichstag today thht
a plot had been discovered jn the navy
to form a committee of delegates o|{
the Russian model and to paralyze the
fleet so as to force the government M
make peace. The ghilty parties have
been arrested and have received their
just deserts, the minister added.
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J, F. MURPHY SHOWS
AT COUNTY FAIR
The J. I'\ Murnhv Shows are to ox
hibit here at Horry County Fair, Conway,
the week commencing Monday,
November 12th to 17th, and will bring
t > Conway all that is good, clean and
moral in the way of outdoor amusen
ents. Among the attractions to be
seen here are The Busy City, one of
the finest mechanical shows ever seen
here. The Monkey Speedway, real
live monkeys in automobile races. Hap
py Jack, the biggest man in the
world, 739 puonds of human flesh.
Happy Jack is the proud possessor of
a handsome medal won in the fat
man's conte it conducted by the Cincinnati
Enquirer several years ago.
The Circu3 Sideshow with freaks and
animals from all parts of the world.
The Motordome with Dare-devil
ke, the mile-a-minute Girl and other
death-defying riders. Spidera the
n.iracle show, Wonderland, Wils Anip-al
arena, Cullesn South before the
War Minstrels and Plantation show.
This is without any exception the
very best Colored minstrel show trav|
eling. Rides are provided by the
I ^iant Ferris Wheel and a brand now
$20,000 dollar Merry-Go-Round. Prof.
L The
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Uh and 9th
Is will be there
of Premiums
Carnival
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tactions
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icinc, Scott's Emulsion, is one of .the
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IGGEST FAN
Engagement of the
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ih-diving, finishing with a d:vo o
LaPere's lloyal Italian Concert band
.vill furnish the music and give daily
concerts on the street and show. rounds.
An extra and free attraction
at that is Miss Margaret Quincy,
he diving venus, who will give her
'amous exhibitions of fancy, acrobat
c. and trick high diving twice a day.
Miss Quincy is one of the best and
well-known high clivers of America,
; nd is an act worth while to sec. AH
shows connected with the J. F. Murphy
organization are high-class, moral
and refined and come well recommended.
These shows play at Fee
bee Fair, Florence, week of November
5th.
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NOTICE .TO TEACHERS.
The regular meeting of the Horry
County Teachers' Association will be
held in the Auditorium of the Burroughs
School Building at eleven
./clock on Saturday, Oct. 20. This is
..n important meeting as officers for
the coming year are to be elected and
suggestions for the good of ou<
.schools will be made at this time.
Essie L. Derham, Secreatry
of Horry Co. Teachers' Ass'n.
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Modern improvements are in store
for this town but they have been slow
in coming.
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SALE UNDER TAX EXECUTIONS
Under and by virtue of sundry Tax
Executions issued for taxes, fiscal
j year 1910, by John Holt, County
Treasurer, and to me directed, I have
levied upon and will offer for sale
before the Court House at Conway, S.
C'., on sulesday in November, it being*
the 5th day of said month, the following
described lands to wit:
T act No. 1.?One lot in the Town
>} Conway charged in the name of
Sum Harney, Est., on 5th Avenue,
bounded by J. E. Nicholas, and Hon*;
Land & Improvement Comp"ny.
Tract No. 2.?One acre in the town
o<" Conway, charged in the name of
Braxton Brown, hounded by lands of
Sam Bessant, Fannie Hughes and
Ester Moore.
Tract No. 3.?SO 1-2 acres in Conway
Township, charged in the name
of R. G. Mel son, bounded by lands of
Ccnway Lumber Co., Horry Land &
Improvement Co., et al.
Tr<;ct No. 4.?7 acres in Conway
Township, charged in the name of
Geo. Johnson, bounded by lands of W.
S. McCaskill, Burroughs & Collins Co.,
et al.
Tract No. 5.?1-2 acre in the Village
of Allen, charged in the name of
V. D. Johnson, bounded by Church lot,
et al.
Tract No. 6.?40 acres in Galivants
Ferry Township, charged in the name
of Henry McQueen, bounded by lands
of John C. Graham, James Cook land,
e'; al.
Tract No. 7.?One lot in the Town
of Loris, charged in the name of Harrison
Williams, bounded by lands of
b. W. Warwick, E. M. Shipman, et al.
Tract No. 8.?44 acres in Simpson
Creek Township, charged in the name
of Major Jones, bounded by lands of
Henry Hickman, Charley Gore, Flag
Patch Church, et al.
Tract No. 9.?11 2-3 acres in Little
! River Township, charged in the name
; of Ben Lewis, bounded by the Green
i lands, et al. Being a part of the
! Smart Lewis, Sr., land.
| Tract No. 10.?3 acres in Little
River Township, charged in the name
i of H. W. Lewis, bounded by William
| Green, Smart Lewis, et al
i Tefrr.s of Sale Cash, purchaser to
[ pay for papers
| J. A. LEWIS,
1 Sheriff of Horry County,
p Conway, S. C., October 16th, 1917.
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! STRIKES ON 6-MILE v
LINE IN FLANDERS i
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Wihtin Distance of 1,000 Yards
of the Center of Passchendaele
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DESPITE THE HEAVY
RAIN NIGHT BEFORE
Allies Are Seeking to Dominate
the Ridge East of
Ypres. i
British Front in France and Belgium.?At
an early hour today, British
troops which began an attack in
Flanders this morning had penetrated
-evernl hundred yards into the enemy's
territory on a six-mile front
I'ror.i near Houtholst wood to a point
below tho Ynros-Rnnlora T>??iln/ow
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s/ere battling along the Passchendaele
ridge within 1,000 yards of the center
)'* the village of Passchendaele. By
7:45 this morning reports were rev
c ivod that ov; rythirg was going wed
with today's British attack in Flanders,
The troops along a wide front
had pushed forward to a depth averaging
800 yards or more.
Prisoners wore beginning to come
in early, although slowly, owing to
'.he condition of the ground. Indications
are that the Germans early were
aware that trouble was impending, p.s
about 4 a. m.f a large number of gas
shells were fixed by them along the
British front.
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take LAXATIVK DROMO Quinine. It Btopa the
Ccugh and Headache and works off the Cold.
Druggists refund money if it fails to cure.
U. W. GROVU'S signature on each box. 30c.
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R. D. Todd was here one day lar>t
week.
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TREvSPASS NOTICE.
All persons are forbidden under
penalty of Uw to hunt, trap, or la
any way trespass upon lands of
Julia D. Grant in Socastee township.
S. R. SINGLETON, Agent.
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