The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 22, 1917, Page THREE, Image 3

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I I m I WLn the Skin Seei?With It There's just one thing to do. If your t.kin seems ablaze with the fiery burning and itchirif? of Eczema, __ real and lasting relief can only wjn.come from treatment that goes below the surface?that reaches down to iaml the very source of the trouble. S<>- iencalled skin-diseases come from a dis- < N ordered condition of the blood, and s the proper treatment is through the < v Ifclood. <ent ^ Search far and near, and you can-'C/iiJOIN HOOVER'S FOOD SAYNOW ANO 0 The American Government through v. Herbert Hoover has inaugurated a a national campaign to urge the .saving tJ,'~ of food stuffs. Mr. Hoover has tennv ed this movement for the registration e the people in food saving as "an t01" unprecedented adventure in demoeracy." It is a national campaign projec led s0 large in its scope that the j>lss N TO THE FOOD ADMINISTRATOR, WASHINGTON, D. C. J"-0 1 AM GLAD TO JOIN YOU INS* SERVATION FOR OUR NATION A ? ">P P.KRSHIP IN Til)-: UNITED STATE; PLEDGING MVSEI.F TO CARRY ADVICE OF THE FOOD ADMIN1S'. AS MY CIRCUMSTANCES^ PERM18" J State A f H j|M/W 0l'cu jatTnf V Number /r i L*\|clral<T... .t. ( cciflHjJri' Will you tJ^e paK in uutluypffcd n^gl Have you a uftrde??. i^/ V Ther<vJarp/R fcwoi- dues to be p es to hav? as members all of those at All women over sixteen are eligible. ~r?rf t fl he Government does not ask you \v I for your food; does not urge you to pi( quit eatinfe-, but merely requests you not to save your own food for your own soi consumption, but in doimr so, to con- yoi sumeH^rtrb wisdom, judTcT7>mdy, and un< U^frhv henp "win the war." bei yf If you aye already cconomiziiit^ v / sign the card as an earnest of your \ f NOU ICE OF SALE. j Or , CO STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ! tlv i County of Horry. i .Jo Palmetto Grocery Company, Plain-j \vl tiff, | or I vs. <o H. D. Klliott, elyal, Defendants. ai iBy virtue of aVdeorec in the above elated rase, befoiV tye Court House jc <](>oi- in Conway, pyC., during the 1i; usual sales hours pa Alanda^'' her f., 1917, T will sell thefollowing 1 desrnoc'Tl tracts of land in the order hereinafter named: p; i' FIRST TRACT: ir "All and singular that certain Ira \ C of land lying in Floyd's Township, j? County and State aforesaid, contain- ti ing twenty (20) acres, more or less. bounded on the north by lands of Q. :> Hmson; on the east by the same; on j } the south by lands of Daniel Norri:- j ) and on the west by lands of said j ]< f Daniel Morris, and lies on the south i j< Uni-inn 15'iv rnnveved 'o H. t I \ D. Elliott by said Hinson unci known j ># as the Albert Rogers laiul." i } f SECOND TRACT: L "All that certain piece, parcel or; j tract of land lying and being 'n i ' Floyd's Township, Horry County, and j < ^Sfote of Sout h Carolina, containing 1 two hundred acres, nio:ro or less, bounded as follows: North by estate i i lands of Nelson Huggins, East by ] lands of H. F. Morrison or tract of K, 1). Elliott; South by lands of Swecden Ix;wis and Solomon Stride^ land and West by Quincy Hinson, el al, this being land sold to H. I). El Pott by W. H. Small." THIRD TRACT: "All that certain tract of land in Floyd's township, Horry County, South Carolina, containing one hundred thirty-five ( Ki.">) acres, more or less, bounded north by lands of Charlies Craingev; east hy Pubrifoy Ha?felson and Fred Page; and South an I ? ' i' si....i. I West by me cage 01 v.?u l win -i, Bay, being a portion of the Sledd and Jordan land" i This tract of land will bo sold subject to existing timber rights of Williamson and Brown Land and 4 Lumber Company, y;' FOURTH TRACT: l( "Those certain tracts of land in Floyd Township, Horry County, * South Carolina, situate in Mossy Bay, Big Doe Bay and Cart Wheel Bay, containing 500 acres, more or less, ex cept a strip of the Bay on the north side, commencing on a pine corner f' marked "K"; thence south 74 E. to "4 edge of Poplar Branch, said lines joining the lands of Peurifoy Harrelson. The property hereby conveyed being represented on plat by Levi J.eGotte, dated December 10, 1858 and being part of a tract of 204f acres, convveyed to Charles Graingei about 1868; and the above describe* ^ premises were conveyed to M. F. Jor 9 dan and S, W. Morrison by Charlc: I V ; . Personal w D. S. Huoks was in Conway la week. V J. J. Dix came over to Conway day last week. I K. D. Benton was among those v iting the County seat last week. ? B. H. Vaught visited the Coun I fair last week. I). M. Hnrrelson of Tabor, N. < spent some tit je in Conway last wee m Braddy Williamson, a leading fi mer of Floyds was here a while 1? week. K. C. Gcrrald was among t crowds here last week. * * Mrs. J. 1). Hedrick visited W mington the first of this week. m m m m m j Dr. W. H. Darby spent last we 1 end in Flo'rence with relatives a friends J. F. Suggs was in the city k i week. K. V, llooth spent a day here k | week. * m % * * 1 A. 1*. Lewis was here for soi lime last week. F. C. .Johnson was among 1 j crowd at the fair one day last weel m m + m m j I I). W. Williams took in the f !| llingness to "do your hit" and as a >tesl against your neighbor who is ; economizing. If you can save nothing, then sign the card to help jv.seIf carry out your determination [1 ilso to show the Government that r neople are behind her. ?E. J. Sherwood, Publicity Manager. aingei by deed of March 189.*>, rerded in Hook "CC" page 179; and e share of said Morrison to W. H. rdan, Sept. 22nd. 189.", to all of lich deeds and records thereof refencc is made as a part hereof, and nveyed to H. D. Elliott by Siedd ?d Jordan," This tract of land will be sold subct to existing timber rights of Wi!tnison and Brown Land and Lunilx s ompnny. d-TH TRACT "All and singular that certain pie;o, ?rcel or tract of land lying and hour situate in Floyd's Township, ounty and State a fore:* a id, cof.taniy; 500 acres, more or less, known as ie Jornigan Old Field; same conveyd to Williamson and Brown Land nd Lumber Com [/any by E. Al. loares by deed of dale Angus! 25 th, 000 and bounded north by \V. 1). Tver; east by lands of W. (1. McDun[ Is' heirs and known as the Vowel and: on the south by Samuel Joini. ;an and on the west by lands of E d. Aloares." This tract of land will be sold sub ect 1 > existing timber rights o kYilliumson & Brown Land & Lumbo Company. SIXTH TRACT: "All that certain tract of land sit aatc in Horry County, South Care lina, containing four hundred acres more or loss, known as my I'owe land, bounded North by lands of A? mag< e Strickland; East by Buffki land; South r>y my aincKianu auu\ described, and West by my Jcrniga land. The above tract was conveyc to fl. L). Elliott i?y Williamson Brown Land & I .umber Company I deed dated May 3;d, 1007, and recoi c.l, on July 20th, 1907, in the oITi< of C. C. Moiry County, Book "Z> page 250, to which all necessary re erence is craved." This tract of land will be sold su jcct to existing* timber rights of W iiamson & Brown Land & Lumb ; Company. SEVENTH TRACT: "A certain tract in Green S Township, County and State afoi said containing one hundred (10 acres more or less, the same kno1 as the Strickland land: same coiw c?u to Williamson fe Brown Land Lumber Company by W. J. Stri< land by his deed of the date of Ji j 8th ,1900, recorded, in the office | the R. M. C., Book "AAA" page I same hounded by land of John! I Floyd, Duncan Meares, et al? be 'the promises onoveyed to W. Strickland by Burroughs & Coll I Company." * i This tract of land will be sold s . jec tto existing timber rights of V 1 liamson & Brown Land & Lum ' Company. 1 EIGTHH TRACT: "That certain tract of land s Floyd's Township, Horry Coir ^ THE HOB&Y HERALD^ uth Carolina, known as the P. 1>. i dd land, containing 112 1-2 acres, >re or less, lyirig on Nichols and nway Public Road; bounded by ids of Prod Page, the Charlie aingcr lands, et al, described in e <leed made by P. D. Todd, !ted July 19th, 1S97, duly recorded, tcepl that portion of said laml conyed to W. T. Howell by H. D. El)tt by deed dated October 31, 1911, cord^l Novembci 7, 1911 in Deed |)ok QQQ page 89, office of Clerk of >urt of Horry County." This tract of land will be sold subt to existing timber rights of Wilmson & Brown Land & Lumber impany. /NTH TRACT: "All and singular that certain par' or tract of land, situate in Floyd's wnship in the County and State ^resaid, in the Southern part of J j rt Wheel Bay, containing fifteen r,) acres, more or less, beginning a green short tftraw pine at or Jar Shingles Path at the edge of id Bay, thence running nearly a rth course with blazed trees to D, jj Page's lino, thence running with go's line and to the various lines ck to Charlie Page's line, thence cjth Charlie Page's line to the edge . the bushes, thence with the edge j n> 1 the bushes back to the beginning iiC*:'; being the same land convey- | t to II. I). Elliott by I. J. Blantou his deed dated November l.'Jth, A. 19T2, and recorded in deed book tVV" at page 188." ' NTH TRACT: 'All and -singular that certain i m(1ct or parcel of land situate ir> ! yd's Township, County and State | resaid, containing thirty (?>0) I t]v,cs, more or less, bounded on the ^ Ih by lands of Daniel Duncan: on east by Cart Wheel Hay; on tiie j .,j^th by land of Mose Page or J. L?. | Page, on the west by land of Quint y j Il'.nson, conveyed to Albert Rogers' hv Nflson Hueains." TERMS OF SALE: Cash, purvhas<'i* to pay for papers. W. L. BUY AN, Clerk of Court of Howfy County. / MofYti'WHEN/ WEILL NEEBfBNIC Fifty Cents Worth of Acid Iron Mineral, Concentrated, Cheapest and Best. ALL DRUGGISTS HAVE IT ,J\ - ! and women past twenty-five wil find the most ecoliomical tonic am medicine for/the blood to be just erdi nary medicinal iron, highly concen jtiated. It jfs not only most economi I cal but str/ng, a half tcdspoonful i. | r.'a; s of v/itcr hoin : the usual done. Any druggist has Acid Iron Minn 1 I al and a fifty-cent or dollar bottle o .(Acid Iro:| Mincarl will go from tw . | to ten iirr.es as far as other weake iron preparations. In buying' Acid Iron Mineral coi f cent rate, the user should remembc r that it is just a natural highly coi centrated product and therefore coi tains no cakhai tics or laxatives to u| I set and stimulate the bowels as i many preparations do. ^ We all need more or less iron th I time pf thrf year to enrich the bloo Another advantage of this natur n p'Oiiet is /that it helps digestion ai ,c appetite and the kidney# show its c in foots qurckly. If skifi is a pimply, sallow, and pj ? lid, ami blood is full of uric acid ai other ifoisons which cause so mu pain, -rfhoumalisin, etc., the road L.,? shouldfmix a teaspoonl'ul of Acid Ir r> Miner il in a glass of water after ea f_ meal or a short while. So!( by Geo. J. Holliday, Gaiivai b- Kerry;! Adams' Pharmacy, Ayn< i!_ DusonftuiV & Co., Toddville, and ol e:r er gooA druggists in this section adv. \ i 0 oa The Arserican steamer Kansas (. [.(%. is believen to have been lost at sea (0) ?t? ? wn Catarrh Cannot lie Cured. !V. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ' ? they cannot reach the seat of the < ease. Catarrh is a local disc* k- greatly influenced by constitutb ine conditions, kind in order to cure it 0f must take jin internal remedy. IL r>n. Catarrh Medicine is taken intern; ' and acts tnru the blood on the muc ?on surfaces if the system. Hall's insr tarrh Medicine was prescribed by jt of the beat physicians in this coui n! for years/ It is composed of som< ,ns the best tonics known, combined > some of the best blood purifiers, ub- perfect combination of the inuredi< in Hall's f Catarrh Medicine is v . " produces [results in catarrhal co "er tions. Shnd for testimonials, free F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Tol O. :n All drtifcgists, 7Hc. Hall's/Family Pills for const nly' tion..--j)iqv ^ CONWAY, S. C I?M An ins ( \ \ \ As far as taste is I \| concerned there arc I 'J i . r J only rwo siues to fried potatoes?inside and outside. I But both sides must be just right or your fried potatoes won't be! Take the outside, first! It must be brown ? a crisp brown. Pc tatocs fried in wholescme Cottolcne can .certainly answer "here" I when it comes to a M / ^ C / / \ Yes! Economical Cottolenc is als lor shortening and lor all ca I:? j UNCLE SAM NEEDS MUCH MORE PORK : In Order to Keep Up the Meat | Supply ot the . Nation | i MUST BREED SOWS IM I Anor MIIMDCDC 1 I IIM LMHU C. IMUlVlkJt-lic ? I If Wc Would Meet the Domain -1 That Is Now Upon ?i Us. ' j I c i o i i To win U.o war wo need mor ; (>.out. To got an increased m< at *un j ply quickly, hog' breeding must be in ,r creased materially throughout th J country, and in certain Stales an i; u! crease of from 2.~> to 1)0 per cent ; the number of hogs is recommend? by the United States Department ' Agricultm c. This situation is cf great impoi ,1 tanco. We must have plenty of me; a] for our armies and J.a armies of 11 j.j allies in 1 ho field, and sufficient me: for our civilian population of the n lien at homo, p. To have th's meal, I) reed in.if an ll(j mails must reproduce themselves cp the offspring will ho available f v v slaughter in {' e future. on Hogs can be increased quickc r th; any other kind of live stock. Therefore a larger number of sen must be bred now than in rcce its years, )[, Feed Crops Are Abundant. In addition to the fact that there nr. imperative demand for more mc as a war measure, it should be tak . into consideration that we now ha an abundance of feed crops?co oats, and barley?with which to p duce this necessary increase in 1 number of hogs. The demand .j*meat is certain, and it will he pro! tso, able to the farmer to market sonio >nal this heavy grain supply on the hoc y/'u The increase in the number of h< 111 ^ allv *or vanous States, as vecommein ous hy the department, is as folio1 Ca- Missouri, f?0 per cent; Alabama, one Iowa, 25; Kansas, 25; Indiana, Illinois, 20; Mississippi, 20; Arkan; vith irf't South Carplintt, 15; Ohio, ^ A.., ^1.., 1 i'I Tnnn/MriCinA 1 Ali i ne A 4 */ f ontft 10; North Carolina, 20; Mi '!di- I0: Nebraska, 10; West Vij-fti 5; and Georgia, r>. The increase r edo, evl for the entire country* is 16 cent and is covered by the nl schedule. Other States than tl named should breed no fewer .? mm i" ? , side secret about fried pot A ? crisp brown out- to< side. soi But this outside ^n.( is not only a crisp XV brown. It is a quick ? brown. A quick brown means that ec the out sides of your lei potatoes arc rapidly or sealed, and that the ye in sides will be just ns as tender and mealy sh as fried potatoes can be/ (p h * * * st Frying proves, ai *' The Natural Shortening" o superior l:e-mak.ng WMHWMMMMM MUMMM. r--| trf i>|JgK>| ? . : | than last year. The result of these increases will 1 be to provide sufficient animals to | make the meat that is absolutely essential to the feeding of our armies. Much itneon Needed. Pork can be transported men readily and economically to troop.*in the field than can any other meat, (neat supplies of bacon must go to the boys in khaki at the front. Uiu less now a larger number of sows is bred, tin- amount cf meat we will require next year will not be available. The estimated number of hogs is '1,000,000 less than i*. was a year ago ii this country; and in the face of ?| this wo need more h< .us i ban ever oofere. How can we got them ? 1?\ 1 i.i'Ov ding sow > at once. { exportation of Dark. ! The cxpoitaticn </. p./k pivdac.s I lias increased since ho war began ... and will continue to increase dump the length of the war. The lo> e ign ] ; < unvries are devoting liuir farminy. entrr.ics to i'oou and feed rathei than ^ j live-stool; production, hut they nm-'l | have meat and th.ry must get a large , part ol' this supply from. us. c During the last three months the price ol hogs in the United States has n been, o'n an average, more than twice (| .is much as the average price for the )f five years from 1911 to 1915. In vi'W of the la;ge crop of feed stuff > r_ in sight, however, it is believed thai ! tanners will sec ('he wisdom of takin.: ^ every reasonable stop to increase th; supply of hogs an hog products. ,1- . . o TOWN TAX NOT I CIO. i sv'; i Town tax is due and payable he *>? j tweon Oct. 15 and Dec. hist, 1917. J I tax of 10 mills is levied for curren 111 j expenses of the town, 1-2 mills t | pay interest on $00,000.00 Wate A Works and Sewerage bonds and croat fit I;? sinking fund for payment therco j and 1 1-2 mills to retire contract ii is dobtedness, total 15 mills. ml C. 11. SNIDKH, ev> I tf.? Town Treas. ivo o ? < the m A f *m? i rflBl M ^ _ rf r J Used 40 Years j ICARDU ?i5 The Woman's Tonic | 100(1 I Ah )ovo 15 S?M Evefywh?f? I liose 1W 9.0 Mt ^??????? . \ p ? I aloes I o, how w hole- ] I I ne and digestible | ^d foods can be, I ten you use pure I Htolcne. I In baking with I onomical Cotto- I ie, be sure to use | | I LC-third less than I >u would erdi- I trily use of other I :OrtCil* j . I That is because I o-ttolene sets the I ighest possible I ar.dard for purity ul richness, At procers in tins c.{ convenient sires ? & - | ITALY'S ARMY CHECKS TIDE OF INVASION With tho Russian ' si*.nation sti'l obscure by reason ol the fact. that no direct advices are being revived from Pctrograd or Moscow the Italian situation remains of paramount interest in the news of the world war. Everywhere alone; the battle front fiom Lake Carda eastward ard thence southward along <l.e Piavc river to the Adriatic sea. the Italians a.i'e holding the encmv in check, exec pt in the hilly region in the vicinity of the Asir.gn plateau, where additional gain.-. have boon made by the invaders. The new advances by the Teutonic allies do not indicate that points of exetrente strategic value have been won. but rather that the Italians on vawiou sectors have vivos. ground before superior numbers and at the same time haw straightened oid and lessened the length of theiri front. o COMPLETE FARM ON ; REASONABLE TERMS Wo offer for sale the valuable and on.plete Perm of Mr. .). H. Cook, of ? Allsbrook, S. C. This property was formally known as the N. M. Hardee place. It eonsi.-ds of a lr. ek of lard containing lot) acres, situated in Simpson Cr'vk Township, forty-five awes cleared, fifteen fenced and ^ cleared of ti res and stumpage, < ready 1.) he ph>wed. oi.o eight-room 0 dwelling, one Tenant Mouse, one sec ,. v>!* large barns ami stalls, two stories hir.li. smoke h< ine. tobacco barn and other necessary building's. The Leon ' !>oyd road runs directly through this property. Four miles to boat landing, three quarters of a mile to scvm months school , one and half miles from Church, good clay sub-soil, good water. We offer this property for _ one third cash, balance easy terms. W 1interested get ^n touch wi'h the 01 Horry Land Agnecy. See Ai. Al. Hod01 rick at Hotel Grace,?adv I || NOTKTC. ? Lost Oct, 27th, 11)17, one folding | packet on the road loading out. east of II.oris, which had $40.00 in hills in it and hud my name and address of 260 Bute St., Norfolk, Va.. in it. Finder will please return same to me. Wilt receive a liberal reward for it or I ? will satisfy the finder. lt.l-J7-at WORTH HARDER. W Tabor, N. C., RED 1, Box 79. t w " Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days tYour druftkt will refund money If PAZO OINTMStNT tails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6tol4daya. The first application gives Bate and EeiL 90c. a