The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 21, 1918, Page SIX, Image 6
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WORLO'S FINEST
ARMIES TUNED UP
Allies and Germans Await Signal
Which Will Send Them
Together
BRITISH AIRMEN
SCORING SPLENDIDLY
Destroy 39 Enemy Machines
and Down 40 Others in First
10 Days of March.
British Front in Franco and Belgium.?This
has been another day of
ideal fighting weather, but there has
been no change in the situation. The
British and German military ma- i
chines?tuned up to the finest pitch
and probably as nearly prefect as it
is possible to make them?are still
awaiting the signal which will semi
them crashing against each other.
Meanwhile, the artillery pounds
away in thunderous duels at variou i
points and myriad airmen are bu -v
bombing, photographing and acting
as eyes for the respective armies.
The British airmen have been do- ,
ing marvelous work recently. The
first ten days of March, as a whol". {
have been among the best yet record- !
ed for the service. During that po- J
riod, in addition to a vast amount >' |
T/icmirvfiilftiMnn' " .- ! k ..4 -1- ? I
. . x v,....v,,w , ..i6. iinvi i <i|Jill I'-K
the intrepid Britishers destroyed 30
German airplanes and brought down
40 others out of control, despite the
fact that the first two or thro, da s
of the month were .so stormy that
aerial activity was virtually impossible.
Against this great total 1
British machines are reported missing.
Yesterday another fine record
v. as made, but the official figures
are not yet available
Our Kncniy Territory
Tlmre have been many air battle*,
and virtually all have occurred hehind
the.German lines, which moanthat
the British airmen have beer,
carrying the aerial war vigorous!}
into the enemy territory Of the Gert
man machine* destroyed all but tw,
were sent crashing' clown back of tlv i
German lines The amount of pho-j
tography work that has been done i. j
amazing* and a large number of pic- j
tures wore taken at close quarters.
Many Bombing Raids
Bombing- raids by British aviator.have
boon almost continuous. One ->f
llio most successful expeditions wa that
against throe enemy airdromes
on March 9. This raid was carried
out by a largo number of machines
during the daytime. A British aerial
fleet arrived at an hour when numbers
of German machines about to
start were standing in a field noa)
their hangars. The British attacked
rt a height of 400 f ot and because of
their low altitude were able to shoot
with disastrous effect. Several
buildings were set on fire and direct
hits were observed among the German
machines.
The British returned flying at :
height of 100 feet which just enabled
them to clear the tree tops. They
qsod their guns on evury military ohj<
ct in sight. The first attack made
en a horse transport. Some of tlv
horses were killed and the res\
stampeded, upsetting the wagons.
Another horse transport was stamped
ed and then a detachment of marching
infantry came into range. Sev- i
oral of tin- soldiers were shot before
they could roach cover. Kqually effective
was the shooting against
some cavalry, two officers being
among those topped from their
11^ ill ' * ? ? * ' * 1
.~ci*;uiers. .All IIH> millSIl machines I'C*
turned safely. As a matter of fact,
they were not attacked by the enemy
at all.
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BON MARGHE COMPANY
ADVERTISES HERE
Hon Marche, Incorporated, a large
department store of Wilmington, N.
t ., ias a large advertisement in this
i.-siie of the Herald to which the at
tention of our readers is called. This
company which deals in quality merchandise
for women, intends to carry
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 quarterns and looking before
buying.
The Wilmington house is connected
with the Hon Marche department
ntipres at Asheville, N. C.
AVIATION SCHOOL
BEGINS AT ONCE
Washington.?Establish men tof an
army aviation school at Charleston,
S. C., has been authorized by the War
1'cpartment and plans are being
rondo for its opening as soon as possible.
The plans were improved several
days ago, but no announcement
was made until today.
The department has designated
Coi. W. I). Chitty now connected with
the aviation school at San Antonio,
to take charge. He is now in Washington,
but expects to depart at once
for the South Carolina city, where he
will superintend the construction ot
the buildings.
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[ TUESDAY^ i
MEATLESS
ONE MEAL [ I iTllTl l t V
WHEATLESS
?*
J. M. Cox was here one day lad
w eek.
LEMONS WHITEN AND
BEAUTIFY THE SKIN
Make this beauty lotion cheaply
for your face, neck,
arms and hands.
At the cost; of a small jar of or.li- 1
iiary cold cream one can prepare e 1
full quarter pint of the most wonderful
lemon .-kin softener and completion
beautifier. by squeezing the juin
of two fresh lemons into a bottle containing
three ounces of orchard while. .
Care should he taken to strain tin
juice through a fine cloth so no lenn a ,
pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep J
fresh fcr months. Every woman
knows that hunon juice is used to i
bleach and remove such blemishes as J
freckles, sallowncss and tan and i>? j
'.he ideal skin softener, whitener and :
beautifier.
Just try it Get throe ounces of
orchard white at any drug store and
two lemons from the grocer and make
up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant
lemon lotion and massage it
daily into the face, neck, arms and
hands.. It is marvelous to smooth-ji :
rough, rod hands.?adv (2).
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Copy summons for relief.
(Complaint Not Served.)
COP RT OK m\IMOV T>I CAC
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
Dan W. Harclwick, Plaintiff,
vs.
Laura Powell, Kollie Powell, Hay-'
niond Powell, Charlie Powell an i
Eva Powell, heirs at law of VV. C.
Powell, Deceased, Enterprise Clrocery
Company, Vineland Dry Goods
Company, J. P. Derham and D. P.1
McGcugan, copartners trading u.i- j
der the firm name and style of J. P |
Derham <?: Co., M. E. Johnson and j
one Nicholas, whose name is un- j
known to plaintiff, copartners >11 j
trade udor the firm name and style i
of Johnson & Nicholas, Defendants.
TO THE DEFENDANTS AP.OVE
NAMED:
YOU ARE HEREIIY SUMMONED j
and required to answer the complaint j
in this action, which has boon filed in
the office of the Clerk of the Court j
of Common Pleas, for the said Couu- !
ty, and to serve a copy of your j
; answer to th0 said complaint on the
subscriber at his office at Conway,
S. ('., within twenty days after the/
service hereof; exclusive of the day j
of such service; and if you fail to j
i answer the complaint within the time j
aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action J
will apply to th(. Court for the relic,'!
demoded in th??
* "".I""."1'
Dated December l^th, A. I>. 11)17.
H. H. WODOW \RD,
Plaintiff's Attorney. 1
!'<> Enterprise Grocery Company.
Vineland Dry Goods Company, !>.
E. McdouRan, M. E. Johnson and
<>n(, Nicholas Whose Name is Unknown
to Plaintiff, copartners ;n
Trade Under the Eirm Name and
Style of Johnson & Nicholas, A')-1
sent Defendants:
TAKE NO TICK That the Conu
plaint in the foregoing stated action
p n/l 4 luk ^ ^ ?.K . ~L 1 ' "
i...... ..... in.iniiiwii.1 ui wiiicm 1110 lore-!
tfoinjr is a copy wore filed in the office
of the Clerk of the Court of
Common Pleas in and for Horry
County, at Conway, S. C., on the 10th
day of January A. I). 1918.
W. L. IIRYAN, (L. S)
C. C. C. P.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
C0LDS.& LaGRlPPE
5 or 6 dotes 606 will break
any case of Chills & Fever, Coldi
& LaGrippe; it acts on the livei
better than Calomel and does no
| tripe or ticken. Price 25c. i
THE HORRY HERALD. CONWAY. 8. O. _
LUCKY STRIKE j
CIGARETTE
rj a year it has become
famous; the man's cigarette
for the men who are
working over here, and
fighting over there.
The reason? Because
it's made of Burley pipe
tobacco and because?
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^___ tTHE
SPRING DRIVE IS 0N!|
South Carolina's Great Thrift Army Will Go Over the Top
America's great thrift army has begun its Spring Drive.
The South Carolina divison of savers is going "Over the top" with the
rest of the country. The Tinted States Treasury has already received
sixty-five million dollars from the sale of these little thrift stamps.
Sales are now running about two million dollars per day.
This is equal to the entire cost of running the Government ten years.
It is double the^receipts of the Dostol'fice Department or of the Customs
Service before the war.
It is more than double the highest rate of growth ever reached by
the savings banks In this country.
The money now corning in from War Savings Stamps every day would
pay for 10,000 tons of shipping. At this lute it would provide in a year
for three million tons or more than half the program of the Shipping
Board.
This money is not giren to the Government; it is merely a loan from
the people which will be repaid with interest.
Every ti;;ie you buy a War Savings Stamp you lay up money for yourself.
you provide the Government with money to win the war, and best of
all you release materials and services which alone can make possible the
supply of necessities to the boys at the front.
The War Savings Campaign has just begun. It is already doing so
tmir-li (hinW u-U11 f it \x ill a ix oiIw.m -,...11.. ?? l-11?' '* *
...... . ..... uw t* Mr' 11 *yc i nun v uenuui u uie way we win
when we appreciate its importance.
BUY MORE WAR SAVINGS AND THRIFT STAMPS?THEY WILL
WIN THE WAR.
"the gift to gf us."
Governor Claiming (Jives Kadi of His Grandchildren a War
Savings Stamp.
Governor Richard I Manning has purchased a War Savings Stamp for each
of his i grandchildren, and has thus enrolled them in the state's army of
war savers, it has been often suggested that War Ravings Stamps fcrfc thfc
ideal war time present for children. Not only are they patriotic, b\tt thfej' last,
longer than most presents, and are perfectly acceptable, and increase 1*
falue constantly. During March the Stamps will cost $4.14 each.
W. S. S.
have you Joined yet?
Many Advantages in Store for Moinhers of War Savings
Sociot ies.
Atuong the numerous advantages of ? Joining a War Savings Society may
be mentioned the following:
It provide an opportunity for a discussion of the war, which is the chief
business in which this country is now engaged.
It furbishes an easy and convenient method of buying War Barings
Stamps, and prorides a medium through which the subject of thrift can be
kept before the people over a long period of time. It introdnees the habit of
regular, .systematic saving, and makes every owner of a War Savings Stamp
a stockholder in the United States of America, all interested aJike In the
welfare of the nation and its soldiers and sailors.
A NEW WAR SONG.
Sing a song of Thrift Btampt
Pocket full of dough, '
Lend It to your country
And help the y/ar-fund grow.
When five years are over,
The II. S. government
Will glre you batik your capital
? lOnricheri by four per cent!
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NOTICE OF SALE. p
Under and by virtue of the decree
and judgment of the court made by
his Honor H. F. Kice, Presiding
Judge, in the case of Hank of Tabor,
a Corporation, Plaintiffs vs. Lou H.
Whittington and W. El wood Whittington.
Defendants, and dated the
1st day of March A. D. 1518, I, the f"
undersigned J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of
Horry County, will sell at public auction
to the highest bidded before the _
Court House doer 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 _
singular those certain lands situate
in Horry County, and described as
follows, to wit:
All and singular three certain
pieces, parcels or tracts of land ..
being situated and being in the
State and County aforesaid and in
Green Sea Township, on the West .
side of Huggins Creek and containing
thirty acres more or less. 1
First Tract: Beginning on a stak"
corner in a little pond known as J.
S. Watts and Henry Sole's corner;
thence running a Northwesterly direction
with Levi Grainger's line to
a spruce pine corner in Tussekv
dican; thence a Southeasterly direction
a straight lino to a spruce sapling
corner; thence Henry Soles line
i ' (
a North-easterly direction to the be
ginning corner.
Second Tract: Ik-ginning in a
drain in Henry Soles' lino; thence up ^
said drain w'th Henry Solos' lino to
an agr* ed lightwood stake corner on a
k. H. Scal d lino, theneo limning a '
r.ortheaslorly direction to a light- S
wood stake corner in J. S. Watts and
Henry Soles line; thence a straight
line with Henry Soles' lin to the beginning
corner. r
Third Tract: Meg-inning- on an
:'.greet 1 stake corner in (I. W. Camp
hell's line, thence running G. W. Campbell's
line down to .Jesse Seala
tt's line; thence Hast course to a
stak?' coiner in John A. McMillan's
lino North-east course to another f
agreed stake corner; thence an *
agreed line near West back to th ~
beginning corner.
TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser
to pay for papers.
Conway, S. C., March 7th, A. I)., 1918
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?/. rv. 1.1 , vv i o,
Sheriff of Horry County. t
1 H. WOODWARD, c
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Fluintiff's Attorney. ^
NOTICE OF SALE. \
Cndcr ami by virtue of the decree
and judgment of the court made hy
:is Honor .Mendel L. Smith. Presid- .
in?i Judge, iu the case of li. W. P?ei- *
'amy, Plaintiff vs. F. O . I?Hlam.\
Defendant, and dated the .'{1st * 1 r,\
of October A. 1). 191(1, I, the undersigned
J. A. I.e.wis, Sheriff of Hoi y /
County, will soil at public auction to
the highest bidder befor^ the Court ~
House doer at Conway, in Horry
County, and State of South Carolina,
eurinc,' loyal hours of sale, on sale.*
day in .March next :t. being the 4th
lay of said month, all and single r
uioso i*enam lands situate in Ht.rry
County, .ind described as follows, to
wit:
All and singular, that certain J
piece or parcel of land, situate ?n
1 ittlo River Township, County of
ILory, State aforesaid. containim
Twenty (20) acres, more or less, being
the premises purchased by said
E. O. l?e! la my from It. VV. Bellamy. (
Bounded West by R. S. Bellamy;
North by M. L. Thornpkins; East bv hi.
B. Grainger; South by W. W. Vo
reen and estate lands of S. 13. Livingston.
TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaseto
pay far papers.
Conway, S. C., February 1st, 1018. ,
J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff of Horry County.
P.. 13. SCARBOROUGH, ;
Plaintiff's Attorney.
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"omplete Waterworks, Steam Hoiwa*!
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)nly Plumbing and Floating good*!
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Atty. and Councellor at Law I
)0NWAY, - - - s, cj
J. M. JOHNSON, I
CIVIL ENGINEER I
MARION, S. C. I
dy Engineering and SurveyinA
>ffice will be open during my ab?
ionce, and prepared to take car J
>: any work as usual. Addresfl
ill communications as hereto?
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Physician and Surgeon I
Office in Piatt Drug Go, I
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Physician and Surgeon
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Beginning July 1st. 1913 I
All persons must take tickelslfcH
work left here. Possitively nS
work delivered until ticket U prfl
ieilted. Laundry not called for iH
*0 days will be sold for charges H
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W C SINGLETON J 1
ATTORNEY AT LAW I
Conway, S. C. I
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DENTAL SURGEON I
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