The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 17, 1918, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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CONSTIPATION IS
A PENALTY OF AGE
Nothing h so euenkial to
health in advancing age at freedom
and normal activity of the
bowels. It makes one feet
>f- ..younger and fresher, and forestalls
colds, piles, fevers, and
pther dependent ills.
Cathartics and purgatives are
violent and drastic in action and
Afhould be. avoided. A mild, effective
laxative, recommended by
Chysicians and thousands who
ave used it, is far preferable.
This is the combination of simple I
laxative herbs with pepsin sold
by druggists under the name of
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It
cotts only fifty cents a bottle; a
trial bottle, free of charge, can be
obtained by writing to Dr. W. B.
Caldwell, 456 Washington St.,
Monticelio,! iiiinois.
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1 GO NOT TRADE
IN LIBERTY BONDS
v Secretary MeAdoo today authorized
the following- statement:
''It has been ,brought to my attention
that numbers of merchants
throughout the country are Offering
to take Liberty Loan Bond of the first
and second issue at par, or even hi
so in o cases at a premium, in exchang*
fyr merchandise: While I have no
djmibt that these merchants are actuated
by patriotic motives, I am sure
that they have failed to consider the
effect which the acceptance of their
offers would have upon the situation.
We are making the strongest effort
to have these. Government Bonds purchased
fo" permanent investment bv
the pepole at large, to be paid for out
of the past or future savings of
those who buy them. Purchasers
thus made not only result in providing
funds for the uses of the Government,
but they also effect a conservation of
labor and material. When the Bonds
are exchanged for merchandise, it
defeats the primary object of th?ir
sale, it discourages thrift and increases
expenditures, thus depriving
the Government of labor and material
needed for war purposes. In addition
to this, such bonds when taken in ex change
for merchandise must in most
cases be immediately sold in the open
market. This naturally tends to depress
the market price of the issue
and makes it less easy to sell future
issues at the same rate.
"I hoiii. that tVio morr?h!in)fi thn
country, upon a morn careful consideration
of this subject, will discontinue
their efforts to sell merchandise
and take Liberty Bonds in payment.'*
MOVED
To Farmers & Merchants Bank
Building.
To our customers and those
whom it may concern: We ha\> purchased
the Farmers <vr Merchants
Eank building and moved our stock to
this place vvherre we will ho bettor enabled
to serve you in our line of work,
especially in the picture business, aho
it. the fitting of eye glasses, as wo
are equipping this building especially
for this work; also in watch and do *k
repairing. We will be better enable 1
to display our line of Jewelry and
hope to be able to supply your wants
^f\ this line without having to order
from the northern markets. We want
especially to call to your attention
that we carry a full line of the Edison
Talking Machines, the only reproducer
of the Human Voice. Wo carry
other lines of Phonographs also with
a full supply of Records and shall be
pleased to have you call and ook over
our lino before buying something that
you do not no the merits of. We
would like to say to those who we have
hoen making pictures for that this is
the Main Reason of our change. We
n< ver have been able to satisfy ourJVolvcs
in making pictures at the other
building on account of light it being
a two story building and unable 10
obtain a sky light. Here we have the
light and shall be able to give you
service within the next few days and
hope to have you call and be convinced
that we can do the work properly.
We shall be more than glad to have
our customers call on us and sec our
new place making it your headquarters
while in the town, we are hero 10
serve you. J. E. DAWSEY.
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TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons arc warned not to trespass
in any manner upon the lands of
H. A. Hammond in Green Sea townJ^ship,?under
penalty of law.
12-29-17?4t ?S. A. Hammond.
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Whenever Yon Need General Tonic
Take Grove's.
1 The Old Standard Grove'a Tasteless
cbttl Tonic it equally Valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds i.p the Whole System. 60 cents.
1'mi..'! .. ... J. urn.
TAX RETURNS FOR FISCAL.
YEAR 1919.
The County Auditor of Horry County
will attend the following places at
times specified below for the purpose
of taklw returns for the fiscal yea*
1918 oMll poll tax payers, also of ill
property both REAL AND PERSONAL
owned January 1st, 1918 .
All able bodied males between the
ages of 21 and <>9 years capable of
earning a support, shall be deemc*.
taxable pot Is.
Executors and Administrators are
required to make their returns. Failure
to make returns within the time*
specified, subjects the delinquent to a
_ %a / f a a
penalty 01 ou per ceni.
Bayboro?Monday, January 7th,
from 10 to 12.
Rehobeth?Monday, Januray 7th,
from 2 to 4.
Mt. PUgah?Tuesday, January 8th,
from 9 to 11.
I Hinson's Store?Tuesday, January
8th, from 1 to 4.
Stevens X Roads?Wednesday, Jui.
uary 9th, from 10 to 12.
Strouds Store?rWednesday, January
9th, from 2 to 4.
1 Floyds School House ? Thursday,
January 10th, from 10 to 3.
Spring Branch?Friday, January
11 lit, from 9 to 12.
Grassy Bay?Friday, January lltn,
from 3 to 4.
tieren ?{Saturday, January 12th
from 9 to 12.
Hammond?Monday, January 14th,
from 11 to 12.
Daisy?Monday, January 14th, from
2 to 4.
Nathan Bellamy's Store?Tuesday,
January 15th, from 10 to 12
Longs?Tuesday, January 15th,
from 2 to 4.
Brooksville?Wednesday, January
10th, from 9 to 11.
Little River?Wednesday, January
Kith, from 1 to 3.
Wampcc?Thursday, January 17th,
from 9 t0 12.
Hand?Thursday, January 17th.
from 2 to 2:30.
Tilly Swamp?Thursday, January
17th, from 3:30 to 4.
Cool Spring?Monday, January,
21st, from 11 to 12.
Aynor?Monday, January 21st,
from 2 t9 4.
Galivants Ferry?Tuesday, January
22nd, from 9 to 3.
Dog Bluff?Wednesday, January,!
I oo?.i i* m i _ 1 1
4oru, i i win in tu xi.
Jordan vi lie Wednesday, January
23rd, from 1 to 3.
Coopers Store Thursday, January,
24th, from 11 to 12.
Stalvey Thursday, January 24th,
from 2 to 4.
Burgess Friday, January 25th
from 9 to 12.
j Fowlers School House Tuesday
J January 29th, from 9 to 11.
Boris Tuesday, January 29th. from
1 to 4.
Sanford Wednesday, January 3),
from 9 to 11.
Adrian--Wednesady, January 30ih,
f 'om 1 to 3.
Myrtle Beach Thursday, January,
! 31st, from 1 to 4.
i The balance of the time until Fob- |
i ruary 20th at tho Auditor's office m i
Con. way.
N. C. ADAMS,
County Auditor. j
9
| Senator Smith of South Carolina i
will he the now chairman of the senale
int? rstate commerce committee to
' succeed Senator New lands, who died
a short time ago.
HANDS, ARMS,
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' And Was Ron-Down, Weak and
Nervous, Says Florida Lady.
Five Bottles of Cardui
Made Her Well
I
Kathleen, Fla.? Mrs. Dallas Prine,
of this place, says: "After the birth
of my last child...I got very much)
run-down and weakened, so much .
that I could hardly do anything at
all. I was so awfully nervous that !
I could scarcely endure the least i
noise. My condition was getting
worse all tho time...
I knew I must have some relief or
I would soon be in the bed and in a
serious condition for I felt so badly
and wa3 so nervous and weak I could
hardly live. My husband asked Dr. .
t about my taking Cardui. He |
ooM ?T4-?~ J -
nu.u, um a Kooa medicine, and good
| for that trouble', so he got me 5 bottles...
After about the second bottle I
felt greatly Improved.. .before taking
it my limbs and Jiands and arms
would go to sleep. After taking it,
however, this poor circulation disappeared.
My strength came back to
i me and I was soon on the road to
health. After the use of about 5 bottles,
I could do all my house-work
and attend to my six children besides."
You can feel safe In giving Cardul
a thorough trial for your troubles. It
. contains no harmful or habit-forming
drugs, but Is composed of mild, vegetable,
medicinal ingredients with no
bad after-effects. Thousands of women
have voluntarily written, telling of
the good Cardul has done them. It
should help you, too. Try it. E 74
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CONF11
in the Federal Reserve
an important part in tl
from the adverse condil
break of the European ws
13 still helping to keep b
This system with its
bulwark of strength to th
bers of it. and will assi
requirements which th
to meet.
By depositing your i
ceive the protection and
our membership in th
offer you
PEOPLI
MEMDER^f'J
J <*FEOCRAL RESERVE CoilV
if SYSTEM
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FRENCH SCORE IN J
A SNAPPY SORTIE
N
French troops last week :.v. the
Woevre enlivened the virtual inactivity
on the western front by successfully
completing a sortie into the German
lines eakt of St. Mihiel. The
German positions on a one-mile front
were penetrated and 150 prisoners
and some machine guns captured, i
after destroying the defenses an'?
shelters, the French returned to theiv
own lines.
The French also made an attempt
against the enemy lines near Ammerzweilcr
in Alsace, according to
lierlin, which claims the thrust was
repulsed. Paris announces the checking
of German attempts in the region
of Mont Teton in Champagne. Meanwhile,
the artillery duel northeast of
Verdun and in upper Alsace continues
active.
itepmseci r>y British.
Gorman troops in a local attack
oast of Hullecourt, wcst-iwrthwcst of
Fot
tion, fr
overcome the cold, remove th
build the strength.
Peruna Is A Relial
Tt has proved that in innumera
households from Maine to C * a 1 i t <
nia, and in foreign countries,
is the chief reliance in the Ante
can home for all catarrhal troul
ami wherever a tonic is needed, in c<
valesccncc and as a preventive.
In tablet form it is ever.-readytake,
a real life insurance. It >
haven't used it in this form, get a t
today.
THE PERUNA COMPANY
Columbus, Ohio
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I have in this week two car
the best can be bought. AlsSaddlery.
You can get a <
my line. Come to see me and
your money than you can poss
G.B.J
KAMRV4T. ? ?
DENCE
Banking System played
io recovery of business
tions following the outir,thirty
months ago, and
usiness on an even keel.
immense resources is a
le banks which are mem
st them in any financial
ey may be called upon
I
money with us you rethe
new facilities which j
e system enables us to
ES NATIONAL BANK
iray, South Carolina.
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Cambrui, entered the British trenches,
but a counter attack ejected the (jm\
my who left 18 prisoners in the hand-*
Kef the British. Devlin reports thc.
failure of a British thrust on the
bv osinghe-Stauen railway northeast
I of Ypres. The German artillery is
still active in th0 Ypres sector.
Dad weather on the Italian front
has reduced infantry operations to :
minimum, but the artillery is busy on
the northren line between Asiago and
the Piave.
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WHY NOT SEND CORN TO
MI :imi> w>
Wo cannot send them corn because
they have not enough mills to grind
it and are not familiar with its use as
food. Even if they knew how t<> use
corn meal, it is not suitable for shipment
because it is so liable to spoiling.
The oats, rye, barley, etc., that
v:e send them will not support them
unless mixed with wheat.
WE MUST SEND THEM MORE
WHEAT
and to do this
WE MUST EAT LESS WHEAT
DREAD.
"Little Folks
Milder Ills .
the food disagrees, the play |
i loo sircnuous, or tnc dreaded
e taking* hold?the housewife
rience has a tried remedy at
It has proved her helper for
ears, and she knows its value.
una Tablets Are A
Quick Aid
regulate the disturbed digesce
the overloaded stomach,
4 P i
e catarrhal conditions and re- /
i \
(
ble Family Remedy
hie I '
I i i i ?
^538*CB8E5B!f
loads, 54 Horses and Mules,
) a nice lot of Buggies and
3cod selection of any thing in
will give you better value for
iihly get any where else.
ENKINS
TAX NOTICE.
The books will be open for the collection
of taxes for fiscal year 19t7,
from October 15th. to December 31st,
1917, without penalty.
Payable during January with 1 per
ent. penalty; during February 1 per
cent, aoditional, and five per cent, additional
for March, making a tota' of
7 per cent, from March 1st to loth,
at which time the books will cloa*,.
REGULAR TAX LEVY.
The regular tax levy for 1917 is as
follows;
Mills
State tax 8 1-2
Constitutional School Tax 3
Ordinary County Purposes. . .. 5 1-2
Courthouse and Jail Bonds . . . .3-4
Past Indebtedness and Bridge
Bonds 1 1-4
Township Koad Fund 2
"
Total.. 21 Mills
For Conway, Gallivants Ferry, Litj
t'e River and Green, Sea Townships
an extra levy of two mills (2) for
Township Road Fund, and for Floyds
| Township an extra levy of five mills
J t r>) for Township Road Fund.
An additional levy to pay special
taxes voted for School purposes ?n
certain Districts is as follows:
Districts Mills
No. 1 Port Harrelson 2
! No. 2 Ever Green 8
No. 3 Dog Bluff 8
No. 4 Bayboro 2
No. 5 Sandy Plain ">
No. G Athens 8
j No. 7 Green Sea 8
I No. 8 Bear Bay 4
No. 9 Little Rivey 8 |
No. 10 Dogwood Neck 4
No. 11 Socastee 8
No. 12 Collins Creek 8
No. 18 Withers 4 I
No. 14 Centenary 4 I
No. 15 Haw Branch 5
No. 1G Pine Grove 4
No. 17 Wannamaner 8
I No. 18 Loris 12
No. 19 Burroughs 11
No. 20 Mt. Olive 8
No. 21 White Oak 8
No. 22 Burcol 8
No. 28 Good Hope 8
! No. 24 Cedar Grove 4
No. 25 Qurley 8 j
No. 26 Cool Spring 2
No. 27 Zion 8
No. 28 Chapel Hill 8
No. 29 Powell 8
No. 80 Princeville 4
No. 31 Sidney 8
No, 32 Hickory Grove 8
No. 33 Finklea 11
No. 34 Oak Grove 8
No. 35 Howard 4
No. 30 Grassy Hay 8
No. 38 Hickory Hill 3
No. 39 Simpson Creek 8
No. 40 Joyner Swamp 3 j
No. 41 Daisy 8 1
No. 42 Hughes Mill 8 j
No. 43 Hulls Island 8 j
No. 14 Deep Branch 8
No. 45 Tilly Swamp 3
No. 46 Oakland 8
No. 47 lied Hil< 8
No, 48 Eight Mile 8
No. 49 lied Bluff 3
No. 50 Floyds 16 j
ino. >i r ioy<is A ltouds 4 :
No. 52 Poplar Hill 3 i
No. 53 Allen 2 j
No. 54 Valley Forge 8 ,
No. 55 Knotty Branch 8
i No. 55 Snnfofd 8'"
j No. 57 rjwect Home 8 ;
No, 58 Johnson 8
No. 59 High Point 8
No. 61 Wampee 12
No. 82 Savannah Bluff 8
No. 83 Rehobeth 8
No. 64 Enterprise 3
Nc. 87 Mt. Pisgah 8
No. 88 Homewood 4
No. 69 Maple 8
> No. 70 Poplar 4
No. 71 Shell 4
No. 72 Leon 8
No. 78 Mt. Herman 3
No. 74 Four Mile 8
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No. 70 Toddville 5
No. 77 Strawfield ' \
No. 78 Ebenezer 8
No. 79 Hucksport. 3
No. CO Spring: Brunch 8
No. 81 Salem 3
, No. 82 Mill Swamp 2
1 No. 82 Red Hill 4
| No. 84 Ilrunson 8 ;
| No. 85 Watts 1
: No. S7 Norton ,. .. 8 j
No. 88 Waceamuw 4 1
No. 89 Seven Mile 4
No. 90 Pauley Swam) 2 '
No. 92 Vaughts 4 1
No. 94 Oak (Jrove 8 i
No. 95 Twelve Mile 2 j
No. 9G Eldorado 4
! No. 97 Carolina S
j No. 98 Kingston 2
No. 99 Ay nor 8
No. 101 Pleasant Grove 8 j
1 SCHOOL HOUSE POND TAX.
An additional levy of two mills (2)|
1 in Districts Nos. 19 and 80, and in
District No, 01 an additional levy o*
four mills is made to pay interest on
tl e School House Ponds, and to create
I a Sinking Fund for their final retirej
niont.
I CAPITATION TAX.
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CANNOT ACCEPT
WILSON'S TERMS
Ger nan and Austrian Papers
Think Recourse Must Be
Had to Sword
ATTEMPT MADE TO
PREJUDICE RUSSIANS
\ . _ Declare
Entente for Selfish
Aims Is Willing to Let
Russia Bleed.
Amsterdam.?The Nachrichten, oP
Dusseldorf, rejects President Wilson's
proposition as utterly unacceptable
and says that discussion is useless.
"It may be hard," it says, "after
three years of war, but a decision
must be sought on the battlefield. It
is not our wi*h Uio
.. ?_/\? v n t" ouci i I nwo
leave the field except with honor.
The Allgomoine Zeitung, ot' Kssen
says: "President Wilson scorns not to
Know that the smallest appropriation
tor tin4 army requires the sanction of
the Reichstag, the most democratic
parliament in the world. Yet he,
who. unheeding the spirit of the American
constitution. has erected a
brutal military dictatorship in his
own country, now presume to talk
about autocracy in free Germany."
Conditions for Conquered.
I Thc Vienna newspapers, according
to dispatches from that city, cousidi
or President Wlison's proposed peace
I conditions such as could only he imposed
if the quadruple alliance was
completely defeated.
The Krennlenblatt, in declaring
then unacceptable, says:
President Wilson's message reveal
clearer than Lloyd George's speech
the intentions of our enemies to ?et
Russia continue to bleed for the set
nsh aims of the Entente."
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NOTICE ESTRAY. ^ *
There has taken up at my plantation
9 head of sheep, two of which aire
marked with swallow fork in the right
ear and hole in the left ear, while the
others are unmarked. They have been
around my place for four or five
j years.
I The owner will please cull and get
J this property after paying the charg!
es of advertising*.
?O. E. POWELL.
R. F. D. No. II, Box 27, Loris, S. C.
l-10-18--Mt--pd.
A Poll tax of One Dollar, for Schoel
purposes, is levied upon every male
citizen between the ages of 21 and 60
years, able to earn a living, except
fontoflf riilo \r<?< t,o ?
? V1 I V-'VVI i)U \
old.
CAPITATION DOG TAX
A C^pitotion tax of One Dollar is
levied upon each dog- in the County.
COMMUTATION ROAD TAX
( Road Tax for 1918 is payable from
: January 1st. to March 15th, 1918.
FISHERY STAMPS
Fishery Stamps can Ih? obtained at
| the County Treasurer's Office at any
time.
| Those who write for statement af
taxes will please state whether or not
their property is all in one School
District, and give the name and nuaaher
of the School District.
T R E ASU RER'S ITIN E It A R Y.
Tuesday November 27th.
; Dog Bluff, 9 to 9:130.
Gallivants Ferry, 10:00 to 12.:
Avnor, 1 to 2.
Cool Spring. 3 to 4, ?
W ednesday, November 28th.
Bayboro, 9 to 9:00. <
Rehobeth, 10 to 11.
in i f.x o
ill V, . 1 I W _
Hinson'a Store, 3 to 5. I
Thursday, November 29th,,
Stevens X Roads, 9 to 9:30.
Kloyds School House, 10 to 12.
Spring Branch. 1 to 2.
Norton, .'5 to !
Friday, November 20th.
Clrcen Sea, 9 to 12.
i
Fowler's School House, 1 to 2.
I .oris, 3 to ">.
Tuesday, December 4th
Daisy, 9 to 10.
Nathan Bellamy's Store, 11 to 12.
Ebcnezer, 1 to 2.
i*rooks ville, 3 to 4.
Wednesday, December 5th.
Little River, 9 to 11.
i Warn pee, 1 to 2. , j
i Hand. 2:30 to 3, }
Friday, December 7th, >
Myrtle Reach, 9 to 10.
Stalvey, 11 to 12.
Burgses, 1 to 2.
Pnnnnra Slturn '! ,r!ft -<
J Wf/v * ?' N'lrvi V) ?V?V W
Balance of time in the office at
Conway.
W. L. BELLAMY,
Treuti. 1 lorry Ci?uuty.