The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 07, 1918, Page THREE, Image 3

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I Citation Notice. ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Ouinty ?tf Hocry. iy J. ?. 'YACDGHT.i ESQUIRE, ORATE JUDGE. VHERE A.S, W. H. Stone made jt to me. to ;rwmt him Letter* of jimnisUr tu.n of the Estate of ami Sects o' li'olson Thomas. these auk therefore to jr anA iiftriTorasb .all a?<l singular r ktnifa d aiul creditors of the said f/lson T'.^mac, tdwieanod,, that they | and appear, &?c<forc me, in the | urt of Probate, to 'be he'll! at Conj v, S. C., t day < f February 'K 1 vvl ? ; * < ' 1 -?* - ? 'II nciwi, -IV delock in th< fovosxoon, to shew ie, if any tihef fcwc., trhy the said linistiation siic&ld not be grantIVEN undeir my Hand, this 8th of February Ansio Domini, lftlfS ub'ished on the 14th and 21st s Felmaary 191S in the Horry aid. J. S- VAUGHT, Probate Judge. OPY SI MMONS FOR RBIJKP (Complaint Net Served.) Court of Common Pleas. \TH OK SOUTH CAROLINA, ('uur.ty of iIon\\\ ac L. Lcc, Plaintiff, I Knir.o Ii:vrd\*i<k, N. J. flnnlco, 'I*jnt? 11? b'Iroi'i ry Company, L. .1). 1A.: i* .v.*i?. !:. Hank < !' Tabor, c. ceri'II \\\ )!. < Tho V.T.vTi t , * * ..... I,i\. on<p:\;\/, a <. vpcm, .Ucdu.o fli. Ci ;.%ingcr, IV. H. Hyatt. L. P. II larcwick, J. M. H;mh iek, O. !t. J Vll'.e'dwirk. .i. M. II a re wick an I I'.. ! i j, [ 1;ji'(!\vk k, I).- fondants. [) Till; DEPENDANTS ABOVE X AMED: ]YOU A1U-: HEREBY SUMMONED id . required to answer the comJviint in this action, which has been .c' in the office of the Clerk of the |>urt of Common Plea:;, for the said J !?unly, and to serve a copy of yotu jjswor to the said complaint on the "jbscriber at his office at Conway, ' C., within twenty days after the Lrvice hereof; exclusive of the day such service and if you fail to jjswer the complaint within the time lo'resaiti, the plaintiff in this actio*, rll apply to the Court for the relief amanded in the complaint. Bttod l*\ bi nary 1st, A. I). 1918. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attnmnv. 1>? Enterprise Grocery Company, hBiink of Tabor, The Worth Company, L. f). Hardvick. J. N. Haniwick, K. I). Hard wick, and N. J. [Hardee. Absent Defendants: [Take Notice That the Compnint in i 3p foregoing stated action and the j nnimons of which, the foregoing1 is a J Lpy w( it' filed in the office of the i< rk of tlie Court of Common Plea:? Sand for Horry County, at Conway, J | C., en the Kh day of Kcbi uar\ A. j It. L. L?!*Y AN, (L. S.) | 11. H. WOODWARD, PlaintiVf's Attorney. l? He Sells the Rest. Jlf you need a sewing machine, and hint to use the make which is the *st in the world, sec- J. M. D. Jones 1-day. You know that he sells 11; anger, at Conway, S. C.- adv-2-28Ia HiiMfMi Thaf Unt IM>?* ?U? u--m Imnniiv law* www* KUI flllGWI IIIO IK/BU >j**of its tonic and laxative effect, LAX AIBKOMO QU1N1NK is better than ordinary ile and does not cause nervousness nor ng in head. Remember the lull name ot.d for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 30c. MES SMART ESTATE OFFERED FOR SALE Id have for sale the estate land of late Mr. Jas. Smart, containing ty-two acres, with 16 or 18 acres red, with dwelling house, lying ;n ks township, on Pee Dee Public Wire fencing round about onerth of field. all or write us your best offer for i property which the heirs want to ?ose of at a fair price. The only e to buy land is when it is offered sale. Afterwards it is too late. ad )RRY LAND AGENCY, Conway. M. Hedrick. H. H. Woodward. : illsed 40 Years J AADIli I The Woman's Tonic 9' 0 1 Sold Everywhere , . fl ^U. ?%l sa^ T I for : beer who caus thar 1 aske in t) ing F righ of r # whic and 1 butt simj mee cool eco: Gov i Ml,. I NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court made by his Honor H. F. Rice, Presiding Judge, in the case of George J. Holliday, Plaintiff vs. Mack C. Gorraid, Flora J. Holliday, and Sarah M. Geirald, Defendants, and dated the 1st day of March A. D. 1918, I, the undersigned J. A. Lweis, Sheriff of Horry County, will sell al public auction to the highest bidder before th 4 Court House door at Conway, in Horry County, and State of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, ( on salesday in April next, it being ( the 1st day of said month, all and 1 singular those certain lands situate . i.i Horry County, and described a^> , follows, to wit: * j All and singular, all that certain \ piece, parcel or tract of land lying \ ind being in Galivants Ferrv Town- / ship, County and State aforesaid, j containing Seventy-seven and ono | lalf (77 1-2) acres, and bounded as follows: North by lands of I. C. ( Rabon and H. J. Sarvis, East ?y i ands of Burroughs & Collins Co., ( South by lands of Estate of E. l\ , Pitman ami Daniel Johnson, ant t West by lands of Estate of E. P. j. Pitman. N This being1 the place where I now ( ive and reside. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser ] o pay for papers. \ *** HOBRY HERAI S. Foo * f ys: AND IT ADI witht of lard HAT is the direct a your Government, no sacrifice on your No sacrifice a 1use vecretahle fofQ r W-? w W ? ^ V Vi- * 'W 1 VV V.V./ o lesomc and pure. ?Aro sacrifice ;e vegetable fats c i butter or lard. rhe only change ; :d to make is a sligh ie way you cook?the you use. ortunately, the coui t at hand an abundar lutritious vegetable :h Cottolene is a wel dependable example rhe change from 1 er to vegetable fats :>le and patriotic. C ts the needs of wh king/ the requirem nomy, the wishes 'ernment. C Conway, S. C., March 7th, A. D., 191^ T A f tMt?* ?J. J\. 1.1L< VV 1 IS, Sheriff of Horry County. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. GERMAN PEAcTPLAMS KNOW ONLY VICTORY The German imperial chancel loi {.gain last week told the reichstag that a general peace is possible of discussion on the bhsis of the four essential principles laid down some time ago by President Wilson in an uldress to congress. Almost in the Tame breath, however, the usual qualifications were entwined amid his utterances, leaving the suspicion that the central powers, if they are desir/Us of peace, still have their old deals of a victorious peace to the 'ore. Conditional upon the acceptance ven of the principles of President Wilson was the declaration by Chan ellor von Hertling that they 'must lot only be proposed by the president nit actually be recognized by all dates and peoples. In addition there vas no court of arbitration in which IcVmany could place her trust, he said. The old accusation that Great Britain's war aims are imperialistic vas reiterated by the chancellor. i I D. GOlfWAY. S O i ? x d Adm "Sav 3S: **To s does ozzi. Use vegetable a:\d latter in yo\ * ' " ppcr.'. of An It calls the G part. Sim pi; ? , <> n utr.mcKi I 1 ire rich, clensec shippc * f /'^ >o;::y be- L ost less womC! co una ing me you are who a] >t change shorten, o wc ntry has J i to put it supply \ c r custon tats or . . econo: 1-known nature lard,an^ kitc^c 18 *?oth cook ottoicne fatyoi olesome ter m< ents of somec of the rfhe 'ottolei Patriotic Shortening i More I'ropaganda Seen As if endeavoring to divide the sentiment of the people of Great Britain the spokesman for the German jfov eiT.mcnt declared that the world !; longing for peace but that the government of countries of Germany weiv inflaming the passion for war "there are," he added dramatically, "otho voices to be heard in Kngland. It is hoped these voices will multiply." As a whole the chancellor's address was devoid of rancor, the speaker seemingly having as his purpose to paint a picture to those at home who ere dissatisfied with the war in general and the resumption of hostilities against Russia how generous Germany is inclined to be. To this end he went to the point of declaring that Germany had no desire to retain conquered territory in Courland, Rsthonia, Lithuania and Livonia within her grasp. In fact the broad assertion was made that Germany's present operations in Russia were ng carried out solely to secure the Iruit-s of the peace she had signed with the Ukraine. Invasion Goes On. Meanwhile, although the Russian* have accepted Germany's proposals for peace the Germans are continuing their inroads both into Great and Little Russia. In the north some opposition is being placed in the path of the invaders, but evidently the linistrati s Fat v not mean to fats instead izr cooking. d what is the rcasor overnment reouirerru 1 y this: ork, ham, bacon, lard, { milk, and batter ca d in concentrated sp feed the under-nouri a and children in stri "ies to feed our own 1 :n and the men of our / re fighting in our def / s ^ / 'if *?|f I H these compelling t mind, is it not a clear patriotism above coc ns and use the nutrit mical vegetable fats v : has abundantly supp ike your kitchen a pati n and remember as every ounce of vege 1 use instead of lard anc ly mean saving the li ine somewhere in the w SIFAIRBANK^&M! 1? 1 . .... I | pressure nas not yet boon sufficient 1 to stay the progress of the enemy. .Considerable fightiitg has taken placei around the town of Pskov, which, ac-; cording to latest advices has change i hands several times. In Yolhynia tlm town of Kolenkowitz has been capI lured after some fighting, and accord ing to the Berlin official communication bands of the llolsheviki and in Ukraine have been put to fight by the." Germans. . . t An oiticial proclamation issued in f IYtrograd calls upon the people to \ rally to the cause of Russia if tlv? \ Bolsheviki government is to be saved. ,} A call also has been issued to the * '< . 1 _ _ ! > 1 1 . ' jjuupiu in uu? capital to come out ami s I aid in the digging: of defensive ^ trenches and the general arnts of the j capital. t Realizing the seriousness of the situation the American ambassador ' and his staff made preparations Mon- 11 day to quit Petrograd with the (-hi- * nese and Japanese diplomats who ^ were arranging to depart. The am- j bassador informed the state depart- ^ mcnt that the German army then waft C enlv eight hours march from Petro .'.i * fclttw. r On the various battle fronts operations similar to those that have been J in progress for several weeks con- ^ tinue. Daily the Americans on their * r sector northwost of Toul are under a heavy German artillery fire but they ^ THEM ion s" i for -TltS? conn be ace" 4 ishcd ckcn ight- | \ 1 lies ense. i ^ : *. p tacts duty king iousr /hich - " | lied ? riotic you table I butfe of orld. IY J mimm ..ro answering the enemy guns with I>11*it and ei'f'c elive!,\ shelling the n lny's front lino tranche"' battery positions and wire entanglements. r THE PRAISE C'ONTIM'ES Everywhere We Hear (loot! Reports oi Dean's Kinney Piils Conway is no exception. Every section of the I*. S. resounds with naise of I Hum's Kidney Pills. Thirty thousand persons are giving testimony in their home newspapers. The sincerity of these witnesses, the fact hat they live so near, is the best >roof of the merit of Dean's. Here's i v onway case. Mrs. (i. A. Macklen, inn so, Laurel St., Conway, says: "I don't hesitate o recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. consider them a most valuable nedicine for backache, headaches, lizzincss and other kidney disorders, have often recommended Doan's Kid iey Pills and they have always given he best of results." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't imply ask for a kidney remedy get )oan's Kidney Pills the same that Irs. Macklen had. Koster-Milburn ;o., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. adv o :or Indigestion, Constipation or Biliousness lust try one 50-cent bottle of LAX-FOS VITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digestive .axative pleasant to take. Made and ecommended to the public by Paris Mediine Co .manufacturers of Laxative Bromo )uiniite and Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic.