The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 14, 1918, Page FOUR, Image 4

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ithr 2ioraj Jmald. CONWAY, & C Ji?il-i ...-^-JilOLVU. >mn< at Ik# PoAt Oflcc at Cenwty y C,m aecwd da? mall aititf, >C a. WOODWARD . fwHHM K?*ry Thursday Murniaf ? hjr Conway Publishing Co. TELEPHONE 21 -1- ?? TERMS: SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dae Copy, One Year $1.00 Om Copy, Six Montha 75 Otoe Copy, Three Montha 60 PUBLISHERS ANNOUNCEMENT , tributes of Respect, and Obituaries will be charged for at the rate of one ?nt per word for all words over 160. Resolutions of Thanks, Cards ef If hanks, and all other reading Notices, not NEWS, taking the run of the paper, will be charged at the rate ef five cents per line; and all other wotkes lu the local columns at the *ats cf ten cents per line. All rhanffes of Advertiments must *v hi the office by Saturday noon to their appearance in the fol4*yw1ng Issue. An communications must be signed the name of the writer, not for /abdication, but for the protection of paper. Le^ai Notices at $1 per inch first butoruon, 60 cents each subsequent v-jwertiou. Uatea on long term contracts for #ir,ptay advertising very reasonable airtl made known on application. Make all Checks or Drafts payable 'Ric Horry Herald, or H. H. Woodward. Conway, S. C. Natice in Special Column at the *%ta of one cent per word each inser?Swn, and none of these taken for less tiban 25 cents, to be paid for in adffUIM. THURSDAY. MARCH 14. 1918 We want to win this war above all earthly things. ? _o To make a good crop start with 5 good seed. o < Every man should find pleasure ?n ' being a good citizen. o ' Maybe William Jennings Bryan 1 has at last seen his mistake. He re- j signed from the cabinet and thereby ( this mon who seemed to be so great, became one of the biggest slackers 1 this country ever hud. He favored I peace when he should have known 1 tnat war was absolutely necessary, s ,1' he possesses the ability he appar- j i entty has taken then his place was in | t 'government where he could have j v \|sed it for the benefit of his country, j) Instead of that he is now engaged in ! c making prohibition speeches and last 1 Week in Canada the people refused zo Jhear him, We would not want to 1 i, hear him either, ^ , ( v :\f* .?o? Of all tli" fakirs this country ever 1 i harbored before we entered the war, j Leon Trotzky has tuvr.eb ?u1 ^ * c the worst. While \vah?V,g- bis oluitU&l he was hidden ij^ country having offices in New Y- city and rVom J y ^hat^^int curried C;i ;.s la st he couio j .A*?-Jthe plans for himself and Dcnhv. ^ <?oing back to Ru. sia he and i.eniia j Cot into power after the lull of Kci^ensky* But Ids Wild div.nvj have ^ iaitod bf coming true. His action ! have helped in placing Russia undi i the hceJ of Cl< rmany; and there ar. some who believe that he has been ; paid agent of the Kaiser all the time. PEOPLES BRICK TOBACCO WAREHOUSE LEASED Messrs. L. K. Day, of Ro\boro, N., C., and Mr. T. M. Thomasson, of' "Wendell, N C., have leased the Peoples Brick Tobacco Warehouse from Mr. A. C . Thompson, and will be ready for business the opening- day. Mr. Day has been auctioneer for the Horry Warehouse Co., for the past several years, you all know thai fie never tires .or quits crying your tobacco until it reaches the highest limit. He has proven to the farmers in the past his ability as auctioneer, n?%/1 caII inrr it Cap tU/t LirrK /IaIIo i? \?aii M J*?J OV, 11 111^ It/ I V7 J 1,1 IV lll^ll ViV/IICil } > VU know him and will trust your tobacco ivi his hands. Mr. Thomasson, is a now man on this market, but an experienced man at the business. He knows every grade of Tobacco made in this State. He is an export on wrappers, knowing them at sight no matter how badly mixed in the load and will be behind every pile of tobacco sold and personally see that you get the tip top market for it. Mr. Day and Mr. Thomasson hope to visit every farmer growing tobacco in Horry County, before the opening. They arc both high-toned gentle men with a smile and twinkle in the eye that will convince you that they will sell your tobaceo for the highest dollar possible. You will find them congenial, polite, and men that are well mated and calculated to make Jricnds wherever you meet them. ( Most ?1< ?Are Coin I Dr. CaldwelPs I is a combination tive herbs with peps I and especially adapt I elderly people, worn I is the standard famil I less homes. Sold t I where for 50 cts. ai I A trial bottle can 1 H charge, by writing to H 457 Washington St., EDUCATIONAL COLUMN i Conducted by the Department of Education. The work of the Teacher. Training t ill. i cn i<!mr Ini'm n"i:i I i cioo i ui v?i opi uif. v* 1 111 kyv ^ *.% ? j .March 11. and ihcro is every indication of a Tall enrollment within short time. Many inquiries have come to us from those who are planning to enter as soon as their schools close. This is very encouraging especially since it appears that the demand for teachers will far exceed the supply another term. A recent letter from State Superintendent Swearingen says, "So far us I am able I to judge, there will be a great shortAge of teachers next year,hence any < f fort or agency to improve the quality jr the number of the teaching force ^ught to be heartily supported." Many of our teachers are hoping to improve themselves sufficientlv to ] make first grade certificates at the May Examination and this is an ex- , :ellent opportunity for such work. Many of the teachers have alreads cceived their information blanks so ;here will be no delay in making them ;he clone of the term, but there ave it ill quite a number who have not seured them. Please be sure you have hem in time to make out and send l vith your final report and pay war- j ant sq you may not be inconvenicnc- I( ... 11 hi Dy tne ueiay in getting your war- ' ant signed. 1 . Quito a number of our schools ' iy,ve bought supplementary readers * >r library books during the past ter.r. ut in most cases the purchase was j nade so late as to be of very little , ise during the present school year, ' t is hoped that as many as possible ! >* the schools will do some work ilolig these lilies (hiring the sUtttfrttfl ;o as to haVe some i'UHch ort hand A-ith which to buy books at the openng of the terms next fall. No better Aay can be found for this work than 1 ,o organize a School Improvement Association and work htrough it for the purchase of supplementary read- . ers and library books. Yours truly, J. Bullock, <Supt. of Education, i - o - LESION IN ENGLISH. (Part 3.) Lesson in teaching the use of the personal pronouns, especially in the | nominative case, used as subjective I complement. The Teacher's Aim?-To teach the i;*e of the personal pronoun, nominative case. Teacher's Plan---To arouse such interest and to ask such questions a* will cause the pupil to make the correct answers; to plan these questions before going to class, in order tha* there may In4 no hesitation on her part and no uncertainty as to what should come next. Teacher?"Let us play a game. We will play that some one knocked at the door. Was it you who knocked?" "No, it was not I." "Was it Bessie?" "No, it*was not she." "Was it Dick?" "No it was not he." "Was it Ted?" "Yes, it was he." "Was it you who spoke?" "No, it was not I." "Was it Bessie?" "No it was not she." "Was it the ^irls " "No, it was not they." "Was it Frank and Max ?" "Yes, it was they." "Was it you boys who spoke?" "No, it was not we." "Was it your pony that ran away?" "No, it was not he." ' mSi' i*Yi fr, Tmr HoutT IIXUM i People istipated _ Syrup Pepsin I . of simple laxa* I in, gentle in action, I :ed as a remedy for .* y remedy in count- I >y druggists every- I id $1.00?two sizes. I be bbtained, free of I < Dr. VV. H. Caldwell, B Montieello, Illinois. I 1 M "Was it tho baby who cried?" "Yes, it was she." "Is it the girls who are singing? "Yes, it is they." 4 ( "Was it you and Tom who played ] ball?" ' i. "Yes, it was we." ( "Was it you who caught the bail ?" ! "Yes, it was I." j( | | Drill also on the nominative and j objective cases of the personal pro- i nouns as in the following il lustra- 1 tions: "Will you lend your ball to Tom ; j and me V* h "Yes, I will lend it to Tom and i ' you." "What will you do with your ball?" "I shall lend it to you." "Will you do this work for Tom and nic?" "I shall he glad, to do it for you." "Please read this story for Mary and me." "I can not read for you and her now, you must study your spelling." "I have some apples for you and. Tom and Mary." "Please give them to us now." "Who did this work." "Tom and I did the work." "Did any one help you?" v"JsIo, he and I did it by ourselves,' ' r..?r.-v.' iTT i NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of a Decree Foreclsoure and Sale made by his Honor H. F. Rice, Judge Presiding r. Twelfth" Circuit at Chambers, Flor?nce, S. C., in the case of Burroughs i & Collins Co., a Corporation, Plain.iff, vs. Goo. W. Quick, Defendant, uui dated. March 12, 1918, Notice is icreby given that I, J. A. Lewis, Sheriff, will offer for sale before the Court House door in Conway, S. C., within legal hours of sale on Monday | April 1, .W8i that being: thq < :!r.y in said month, the following described property, to-Sviti * ALL AND SINOTjLAU those two certain pieces, paiT(?lfe and lots of land-, dedgnated as Lots numbers NttfE (&) and TEN (10) on Block B O'f Baggctts Heights in the County of t r< i i f 1 i _____ i.1 ! Horry, state aioresaiu, ami near me ? town of Conway, For more particu- ] lar description see map by H. C. Can-I ' non, Surveyor, dated March 25, 1910, ?same being the identical property J conveyed to me (Geo. W. Quick) by burroughs & Collins Company by deed dated March 10, 1914, recorded in Clerk's Office for Horry County in book MMM at page 200. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. E. J. SHERWOOD, Plaintiff's Attorney. Conway, S C., March 12. 1918. BON MARCHE COMPANY j ADVERTISES HERE Hon Marche, Incorporated, a large department store of Wilmington, N. C., has a 'urge advertisement in this issue of the Herald to which the at tcntion of our readers is called. This company which deals in quality merchandise for women, intends to carry 1 on an extensive advertising campaign | in this section of eastern North and South Carolina, and give customers an opportunity of sending them mail orders or calling in person at their ; large quarters and looking before buying. The Wilmington house is connect-1 cd with the Bon Marche department | stores at Ashevillc, N. C. -o Teacher?Why should a man try to love everybody? .lohnic?'Cause he might want to run for office.?Baltimore American, i I iu>,(?mt?.o. iTEMs OF THE DAY. ' 3 The fallowingpoetic outburst. writ-* ten '"sointyvhcre in France," and not yet set to music; is from tho= classic pen oT l?at Reedy, a New York bell--; hep, who before he joined the army. 1 was credited with being the swiftest deliver* of ice water to an aching, early l&rning head that Arfcr entered the portals of the Majestic liotel.. . Some pnoplc wete made to be soldier^And Jpe 'Irish were made to be cops. Sauerkmut was made for the Dutchman And spaghetti was made for the' Kish were made to drink water,-.: . t j And , bums were made to drink i I booze; | Banks were made to hold hioney, And money was made-for the Jews: j Everything was made for something-- ! Most anything but the miser; God made Wilson for President, BUT WHO IN HELL MADE THE I KAISER? o Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the* ear. rhere is only one way to cure catarrlal deafness, and that is by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian rube. When this tube is inflamed yon 1 liave a rumbling' sound or imperfect bearing, and when it is entirei.x dosed. Deafness is the result. Unless the inflammation can be reduced .nd this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will ho destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caused by catarrh, which is an inflamed condition of the mucuous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. We will give One Hundred Dollais for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Circulars free. AH Druggists, 75c. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. -adv. ? o -FISH SCRAPi We have bought good big lot of fish scrap. We expect car or two about 2nd March. Price cash is $67 per ton. mm ' Let us have your orders right ! now, please. We are well stocked with , oats, hay, peanut meal, shorts, lard, bacon, coffee, etc. Have 1,000 caddies j job tobacco, price 48 cents per pound. Big bargain. PALMETTO GROCERY CO. | Cooper?MULLINS 2-2R-l?..?:n ' II ' . . I m COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint Not Served.) Court of Common Pleas. c 3TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. Franklin W. Moody, Plaintiff, vs. 1 Eliza Moody, Delia Jcnrette, Cloip , Johnson, McPurcy Moody, Evander , Moody, Paulina Hand, Nathan ] Moody, Emma Young, Mary Johnson, Josephine Moody, Rose Moody, Vance E. Moody, Coinio O. Moody, (1. B. Jenkins and Doctor Phipps, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED awl required to answer the complaint la action, which has been filer! in the office of the Cleric of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office at Conway, ft C., within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive o'f 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 relief demanded'in the complaint. Dated February 18th, A. D. 1918. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. To Evander Moody, Absent Defendant: TAKE NOTICE That the Com-! plaint 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 Horry County, at Conway, S C., on the 15th day of February A. I). 1918. W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) C. C. C. P. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney, i > t ' t * ? * ? "" t r " ACCURACY, REL And? PURITY I * % a v; , THE ES: ' ' 1 . ' X :/ I tV # PRESCRIPT, CO ? i,i.; i >? . .< > ' y ' ?' Send your ne: i N . ' m _m HORRY DkU PRESCRIPTION PRICE LIMIT II FIFTY We have increased our |: showing some real value are also adding every 5 tainable. Come in and sc Hats, Caps, Bonnets, etc at 10c. A complete line ready-to-wear apparels, Make our place your firs are always glad to serve Your v Smith 5 & Conwa; Mr. Plant CORN this year, the b can get; we have the folio v best and most productive fo Virginia White Dent, Virginia Boon County White Pr Early.?Also Rape Se; hum. Black Valentine B der Pole Beans, String and Pole Lima and Sew day, and Osceola Velve The best in drugs, medicine plies. Conway Dm The Store CARD OK THANKS. We wish to express our appreciation of the many acts of kindness and sympathy extended us during the illness and death of the loved one who has left us. Geo D. Rhcuark and Children. ToddviHe, S. C. March 11th, 1918. o Knew Enough. "Does he knew anything afooHt jK/ker " "Everything??he never plays/'? Buffalo Express. 54 fc ^3 ft V * I have in this week two car 1L. L. A l? uie uesi uan ue uouym. his Saddlery. You can get a my line. Come to see me and your money than you can pos! 4 6.B.J M . ^ I UL .. fB JABIL1TY, SKILL I JF DRUGS ' i I rc ;v. I SENTIALS I M ' in? -f I ION ; | IMPOUNDING , ] it Prescription fl :RE? ' fl G COMPANY I i DRUGGISTS I V1 MCREASED TO 1 CENTS 1 irice limit to 50c and are 1 s in this new limit. We | & 10c item that is ob>e our new line of Spring j All shapes in sun Hats : of Ladies and Childrens prices from 15c to 50c. 1 stopping place. We ' you. a ery truly, 5 W. R. SALMON, Manager. 10c Store s. c. ft ( II est and most prolific you -j ving varieties which are the r this section: I i i Yellow Dent, Virginia Golden Dent, ? olific, Adams Extra 1 d, Sugar Drip Sorg eans, Kentucky Woniess Grcenpod, Bush /ee Beans, Soy?100t Beans. \ s, stationery and office sup ig Company' of Quality. JOE LESESENE MOVEp W 1 - ? " * * ' i nave moved irom tne oki stand near the old Masonic Hall to the shop on 3rd Avenue near the Town Ha'H, and occupied until recently by AH. H. T. Williams. I respectfully ask the patronage of the public and will endeavor to give good service. adv-2-14-18-4t ?Joe Lesesene. o j TAKEN UP?Black sow, white face, unmarked, about 18 months old. Owner can get same by paying ' charges. Geo. O. Johnson, GaH^, vants Perry, S. C., RED No. 1? .X . j : loads, 54 Horses and Mules,^ o a nice lot of Buggies and good selection of any thing ia will give you better value for iibly get any where etee. IENKINS I