The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 14, 1918, Page SEVEN, Image 7
TRY IT! SUBSTITUTE
FOR NASTY CALOMEL
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Starts your liver without mak[
.
v ing you sick and can not
salivate. ,
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Every druggist in town?your drug
gint and everybody's druggist has
noticed a great falling off in hte sale
of calomel. They all give the same
reason. Dodson's Liver Tone is taking
its place.
"Calomel is dangerous and people
know it, while Dodson's Liver Tone is
i jjffrfectly safe and gives better rej
said a prominent local druggist.
Dodson's Liver Tone is per|
sonally guaranteed by every druggist
i who sells it. A larcre bottle costs but
j a few cents, and if it fails to give
I easy relief in every case of live)- slug
j gishness and constipation, you have
I only to ask for your money back.
Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasanttasting,
purely vegetable remedy,
j harmless to both children and adults.
( Take a spoonful at night and wake up
feeling fine; no biliousness, sick head
( a<>he, acid stomach or constipated
t tWowels. it doesn't gripe or cause in-,
convenience all the next day like violent
calomel. Take a dose of calomel
l today and tomorrow you will feel
weak, sick and nauseated. ' Don't lose
j' a day's work! Take Dodson's Liver
|'j Tone instead and feel fine, full of
|. v:r;c; and ambition,?adv.
j BEYOND SERVICEAGE
I BUT TRY TO ENLIST
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Florence.?Though they are both
'i a?a? ir. .,?nw. ....1 ~
m vvci tv ^itii ui. aaw air. uiru
y.t of families, Jurison R. Farmer artd
i-;, John E. Johnson, both of Darlington,
r have made application for enrollment
J in the United States Guards at the
f Florence array recruiting station. Se?'
geant George W. Favors, now ;.n
charge of the Florence station, rei
jected the men because of slight phy\
sical defects, whereupon both Inunei
diately visited a physician with a
i view of obtain nig treatment for the
defects. They have stated their in
^ tcnton of making another attempt at
!i enlistment in about ten days, and
I Sergeant Favors says he will accep
* them if possible. Mr. Farmer is 5.1
1 years of age and has a wife and nine
l children. Mr. Johnson is d(> years >/f
; age and has a wife and five children
three boys and two girls. One ol' thr
boys is now in the army and the
other two expect to be called within
two or three weeks. Both the mei.
>' expressed a deep desire to do all In
* their power in helping to win th<
war.
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t Eighteen British merchantmen
! vore sunk by mine or submarine i.
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i the last week.
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' NOTICE OF SACK.
1 Under and by virtue of the decree
: and judgment of the court made by
his Honor H. F. Rice, Presiding
\ Jiadge in the case of George J. Hoi 1 i<\ay,
Plaintiff vs. Albert Norris, Mall
nasaa Norris, Magnus Norris, Oelen
| Norris, ?/Iary Norris, Flora J. Holliday;
and all and singular each and
i every of the heirs at law of J. A.
Norris, deceased, and of Purifoy
Norris, deceased, the names of wlvom
nfe unknown to plaintiff, DefendI
ants, and dated the 1st day of March
A. D. 191h, 1, the undersigned J. A.
i lewis, Sheriff of Horry County, wili
f sell at public auction to the highest
! bidder before the Court House door
at Conway, in Horry County, and
t C!f o4a a f Cah f b f biuAlinn 1 aa'a!
H' OLaiA; \Jh ovutu vui viuiuf uui 111^ a.
Mui's of sale, on salesday in April
H/noxt, it being the 1st day of said
M month, all and singular those certain
H lands situate in Horry County, and
described as follows, to wit:
H All and singular that certain tract
Bof land containing Forty (40) acres,
H more or less, situate in Bayboro
Hi Township, bounded on the North by
HL lands of Duke Rabon and I. C.
M Hardee, on the East by lands of
H Duke Rabon, on the South by lands
H of Burroughs & Collins Company and
Hon the West by land of Gabriel Ra
bon, and known as the place where I
Bnow reside, sold to me by Duke RaTERMS
of Sale Cash. Purchaser
Hhoipay for papers.
HB ?J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff of Horry County.
H. H. WOODWARD,
H! Plaintiff's Attorhey.
Ivynenever you neea a uenerai Tonic
Take Q rove's.
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
veil known tonic properties of QUININE
ar.d IRON. It acts on the I,iver, Drives
out Malaria, Knriches the Blood and
Builds v.p ilie Wh.?le System. 60 cents.
TO CREATE NO NEW
DIVISIONS IN 1918
Only About 800,000 Men to Be
Summoned This Year?Date
of Second Draft.
Washington.?While a large number
of men will be called out during
the present year to fill up the army
and complete its organization, it is
learned that War Department plans
do not call for the creation of any additional
divisions in 1918. The announcmeent
concerning the second
draft, expected soon from Provost
Marshal Gen. Crowder, may outline
the manner in which less than 1,000,000
men?probably not much in excess
of 800,000?are to be summoned
gradually during" the year to com
pletc the existing organizations.
Delay in the announcement as to |
the next draft is understood to be duo j
to uncertainty as to which method >\ j
allotting quotas to the States is to be
followed The Senate already has
passed and the House military com- j
mitte has favorably reported an j
amendment to the law to base the
quota on the number of men in class
one, instead upon the total registration
of a*State. This change is regarded
as certain to be made, but to
avoid further delay schedules of allotments
under both systems already
to go out as soon as final action
is taken.
Not to Hinder Harvesting.
As to the date of the second draft,
members of Congress from agricultural
sections have been practically
assured that no withdrawal of men
from civil life was contemplated
,vhich would pmbarrass harvesting.
It has been indicated, however, that a
oef&tivoiy small number of men must
be called to the colors jirior to June
1, and that the* process may start in
April when equipment, clothing and
quarters will be avaiable. The men
are needed to fill up the full strength
divisions .slated for early departure
to Europe and also for field army
apd corps troops not attached to diisioM.s.
The replacement detachments
also must go forward at an accelerating
rat?, since American
r.Sops are actually holding a sector
f the French front and men are being
killed or wounded in action every
lay.
To Take 000,000 Men.
The completion of the full program
of the War Department without creating
any additional divisions probably
will absorb in the neighborhood
of 000,000 mean.
The last increments of the first
draft now in process of molilization,
totaling about 800,000 men, are being
used to fill regular and National ,
Guard divisions shown by their effi- j
ciency reports to bo available i'oi
early duty abroad. Some of the men .
are being used also to fill up the '
special forces, although an additions
source of supply for highly specialized
technical units is being used continuously.
This is by special drafts
of particularly qualified men of the
' trades necessary. Orders were issued
today to local boards calling for 528
artisans of various sorts for non-combatant
units. ,
HANDS. ARMS.
UMBS^ ASLEEP
And Was Ron-Down, Weak and
Nerrons, Says Florida Lady.
Five Bottles of Cardni
Made Her Well y
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 1 could hardly do anything at ,
all. I was so awfully nervous that
I could scarcely endure the least
noise. My condition was getting
worse all the 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 was so nervous and w$ak I could
hardly live. My husband asked Dr. *
about my taking Cardul. He
said, 'It's a good 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 hands and arms
i ^ ' - -
wuuiu kw 10 sieep. Alter taking it,
however, this poor circulation disappeared.
Mj strength came back to
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 Cardui
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 Cardui has done them. It
should help you, too. Try it. E 74 '
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HI' Ii-imi.it;- i|i" > "iff 11" If If
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Through. Our
I in the Federal Reserve
I are placed in a stronge
I before to take care of
9 all our depositors, whe
I whether they keep c
I accounts; and at thesa
I the most modern banki
I Why not open an a
I begin at once to partic
I fits and the additional ]
I system gives to youi
I with us?
I PEOPLES N
I Conway, S
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j~wncn
tion, free
dvcrcome the cold, remove the
" -^Utiilcl .the strength.
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Peruna Is A Reliabl
It has proved that in innumerabl<
households from Maine to Califor
Jtla, and in foreign countries. Il
is the chief reliance in the American
home for all catarrhal trouble
add wherever a tonic is needed, in con
valcscencc and as a preventive.
In tablet form it is ever -ready-to
take, a real life insurance. If yoi
haven't used it in this form, get a boj
today.
THE PERUNA COMPANY
Columbus, Obio
T7I. !xl. _11 / i i
iuveil wilii an oi tne nrst ctratt men
mobilized, there are considerable deficiencies
among- the National Army '
and some of the National Guard dl- j
visions. The first purpose of the
second draft will be to make up this
shoitage.
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NAVAL WARFARE
FAVORS THE ALLiES:
London.?The introduction of the
naval estimates in the House of Com
mons yesterday was made th*> c:
caslon by Sir Eric Gcdcles, first lor
of the admiralty, for a lengthy speed
in which he summed up the naval ,
situation during, the past year. Cop
ious extracts from the first lord's
speech were received by cable 1'ro:.
London yesterday.
"On the whole, naval warfare dining
the past year has proceeded in
creasinglv in our favor." said Sir KH
"It has continued chiefly to tos4 th
strengUi the enemy submarines an
the measures we and our allies hav
taken for combating- that menace. I
CHICKEN
is often va
TnclTcnclillousfwil
is the finest slwtcni
r?<
Membership S
Banking System we I
r position than ever I
the requirements of I c:
ither large or small, I t>
hecking or savings I u
me time to give ihem I ^
ing service. I h
ccount with us and I
:ipate in these bene- I
Drotection which this 1
1 money deposited a
ATIONAL BANK I a
outh Carolina. 2
L ittle Folks i
Wilder Ills
? c
lie food disagrees, the play t
:oo strenuous, or the dreaded l
taking hold?the housewife i
snce has a tried remedy at 1
has proved her helper for t'
rs, and she knows its value. i
ha Tablets Are A \
Quick Aid i
emulate the disturbed diges.
? the overloaded stomach,' J
catarrhal conditions and rc- 1
I
'e Family Remedy s
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There have been occasional interlude s i
such as the exit of the Gooben and
the Breslau, and the recent raid by
enemy destroyers on a Dover patrol. ]
Occasional raids on our convoys and
the English coast are a natural outcome
of llie blocked enemy trying* to
harvasj the blockading* fleet. I <
''The exit of the Gooben and Breslau j
(icom tho Dardenelles), was a raid!
of a similar character. The Goebcn ( '
vas re floated, and while the reports <
justify the Ixii?! that she was dam-' j
I '
avod, we iru d, for the present treat t
her a? a still efficient engine < f war. ,
The les s of the Brcslau is a seri > is
one for the enemy in that a rem and
much outweighs from a military view
point the loss cf our Raglan and M-2S
(British monitors sunk luring; the
engagement with the Gooben fid tlv:!
'nrcsJe.u outside the Daixlaneli.-s).
RUB'MY-TiSM I
Will cure yout RbcumaliNiD ,1
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps. ! *
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts anc
Burns, Old Sore;*, Stings of Insects
Etfc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in j
tern ally and ^xt^rnallv. Price 25c (
FAT
istcd. \ I
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r thinks tl i
injforcafcs,
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URLS! LEMON JUICE D
IS SKIN WHITENER
iow to make a creamy beauty
lotion for a few cents.
The juice of two fresh lemoqs
mined into a bottle containing three Ol
mccs of orchard white makes a
hole quarter pint of the most rcarkablo
lemon skin beautifier at
)out the cost one must pay for a
nail jar of the ordinary cold creams,
are should bo taken to strain the
mon juice through a fine cloth so q|
> lemon pulp gets in, then this loon
will keep fresh for months. Ev*y
woman knows that lemon juice is
*ed to bleach and remove such blemhes
as freckles, sallowness and tan
ad is the ideal skin softener, whitenr
and beautifier.
Just try it! Get three ounces of
rchard white at any drug store and
,vo lemons from the grocer and make
p a quartc r pint of this sweetly frarant
lemon lotion and massage it
aily into the face, nock, arms and
ands.?a-lv?(1.) D
o so
"Schwab says all one property wil' Si
e taken away from us by the work
rs." ' ' hi
"They'll have to hurry to get el
head of the government.''?Life. I*
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NOTICE OK SALE. Ic
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Under a.id by virtue of the decree!
nd judgment of the court made bv a
lis Honor H. K. Rice, Presiding b<
lidge, in the case of George .J. Holli- 01
lay, Plaintiff vs. Istnel Riley, L. t(
liley, A. B. Elliott, Daniel Graham, o
'onway Savings Bank, a Corporation, o
nd Burroughs <& Collins Company, a p
orporation, Defendants, and dated fi
he 1st day of March A. I). 1918, L h
he undersigned J. A. Lewis, Sher- ?<
ff of Horry County, will sell at pub- ?
ic auction to the highest bidder be- M
ore the Court House door at Conway, tl
n Horry County, and State of South n
arolina, during legal hours of sah, a
?n salesday in April next, it being the
st day of said month, all and singu- *
ar those certain lands situate in tJ
lorry County, and described as roIows,
to wit: b
All and singular, all that certain
>ieee> parcel, or tract of land lyia r
md being in Galivants Kerry Town- t
hip, County and State aforesaid, v
nntflinino' Tnn /1A\
......, A vo \ IV/ U'.ICB| Ill'/It" V. ;?
oss, and bounded North by lands of ?
3. H. Jordan, East by lands ol% Hen y
Alford, South by lands Charlie >
fohnson, and West by lands of .Jim c
Carroll. a
This being- the place where I now i;
ivo and reside. r
This being the identical tract of r;
and deeded to L. A. Riley by Bur- h
ouerhs & Collins Co., by deed dated 1
:he 27th day of May A. 1)., 1004, aivi recorded
in Book "SS" at page 182. t
TERMS of Sale Cab. Purchaser ;
pay for papers. Conway,
S. C., March 7th. 1018. \
?J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff of Horry County.
[I. IT. WOODWARD.
Plaintiffs Attorney. i
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A Grippe Epidemic!
Every winter Health Boards 1
warn against this weakening <
disease which often strikes ! i
those who are least prepared | >
to resist it You should strengthen :'
yourself against grippe by taking |(
gCOTT'g i
OiSiiBioSO;
which is the cream of cod liver oil* ;
refined, purified and so skilfully (
prepared that it enriches the blood ;
streams, creates reserve strength | c
and fortifies the Eungs and throat t
Don't delay?It may mean much* |
A Use scon's I :
111 Refuse Substitutes;
Scott & Fowne. BloomfkJd. N. J. 17-W
LAND NEAR TOW? 1
OFFERED FOR SALE I
i 0
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Wc offer for sale at a very iow
'igurc tho fifteen acre tract of lanJ M
Tear the corporate limits, the properly
of Mrs. Katherinc G. Kollinson.1 ^
I'his tract lies of the north side or ^
he road leading from Conway to .
Willow Spring, immediate opposite
he old Molsou residence, and is
rounded by lands of Col. D. A. Spi-i
,ey (Sanders Place) and others. Call ^
x write us for our lowest price tolay.?Horry
Land Agency.?adv.
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Plies Cured lu 6 to 14 Days f
Vour druggist will refund money if PAZO T
OINTMltNT fails to cure any case of Itching, c
Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in6toi4dnys. n
The first application givcj liuse and Hest. 60c. a
t
BEVwr
E SURE TO HAVE ? *;
6000 SEED COON
U
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i This May Depend the Success
of Your Entire
Crop
UARD YOUR SEED
FROM ALL DAMAGE
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at the Seed Selections bo
From the Very Best of
Crop.
A warning by tho United States
apartment of Agriculture is being
>nt to the farmers of a number of
talcs for which a serious scarcity of
*ed corn for spring planting in 1918
is been noted. These States inude,
in whole ov part, New York,
ennsvlvHMiH nu;.? M :-L; * **
.Hinujfan, iri'iiia,
Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota,
>wa, Nebraska, North Dakota, and
outh Dakota.
Little corn of the 191b crop 'S
vailable and adapted seed can not
e had from other sections. In this
morgoncy the Seed Stocks Commit^e
of the United States Department
f Agriculture urges farmers not to
verlook any possible source of sunly.
It points out that on many
arms in the States where seed corn
; scarce it is still possible to find
omo sound ears which should ho savd
for seed. In some cases, however,
his sound corn is being fed because
he owners do not realize its value
or the need for it. They have been
ccustomed^tA- planting much better
am and have not stopped to considr
that every bushel of seed cor?
hoy feed nbw would, if planted, prouee
a hundred or even two hundred
ushels next year: ; 1
Select Sound Kars for Use as Seed.
Under ordinary conditions it paya
i *
a sciect scetl corn in the field and to
are it carefully, but seed so selected
nd cured is not available for much
f the corn acreage to be planted
rxt spring. It will be necessary,
herefore, the specialists emphaSiino
o use the very best seed that is
vailablo. Past experience shows th *t
u is better to.ple.nt seed of an adaptd
variety, even though it is poor ?n
'emanation, than to plant much
c.tter seed of an unadapted variety,
'"or this reason, the Seed Stocks Com
tiitf.ee urges farmers to pick over
heir com and select the sound ears
or possible use as seed. If more ?s
saved than is needed, there will be a
vady market for it next spring.
Guard Seed Corn from Damage.
This emergency seed should be
.eparatcd from the immature or
noldy corn immediately, to prevent
Tirther damage to its vitality. If it
s not already dry it should be dried
it once and kept at as uniform a
emperaturc as possible. From 6 to
!0 kernels from different parts of
mch ear should be taken and tested
yji germination. The cars which
show all or nearly all dead kernels
should he discarded. The remaining1
;ars should then be shelled by hand
ind the grain from each ear carefully
?xamined, discarding all kernels irv
vhich the germs appear to be dead,
n this way, it should be possible for
nany farmers to get seed corn whisht
vill germinate from 50 to 80 p^r
cnt. This seed can then be planted
hickly enough next spring to prbluce
a stand.
Those who are not familiar with
nakimr single-ear germination teetn
d com can get information on how
o make the test from their coiu^t
igent, from the State experiment
tat ion, or by sending to the United
Bates Department of Agriculture,
Vrshington, D. C., for a copy of
ai mers' Bulletin 253. .{
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NOTICE.
All persons having claims against
Im Farmers & Merchants Dank >f
;on\vay, S. C., (in liquidation), inluding
the depositors of the said
'ank, arc hereby required to fovth
ith make proof of their claims
gainst the said Bank to the underlined
Receiver. Application has
con made to the Court for an Order
uthorizing me to pay out the funds
i my hands to the depositors and
laimants, in their pro rata shares.
?W. A. FREEMAN,
Receiver.
'onway, S. C. ?achr
January 21, 1918 ?1-31-18?2t
>rlves Out Malaria, Builds Up System
he Old Standard general strengthening tonic,
IROVF.'S TASTftl.KSS chill TONIC,drivesout
laiaria,enriches the blood.and builds up theaysem.
A true touic. For adults and children. fen