The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 28, 1918, Page FOUR, Image 4
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THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 19IS
The allies need all we can do.
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There is promise of a big tobacco
crop this year.
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Begin in time this year to clean up
about the premises. Repair the
screens to keep out the flies.
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Every man left should feel himself
as a home guard while the bov^
are at the front.
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Some of the best grades of ribbon
cane syrup are raised in Horry
County. There is no better produced.
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Men who occupy high position in
the community are expected to be
found on the right side when it comes
to questions of community interest.
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The families who refuse to comply
with the rules and regulations laid
down by the food administration for
conserving the food supply, are the
worst kind of slackers, and their
time is coming.
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The United States is uncertain as
to the effect of the entry of .Japan
into Siberia. There is every reason
to believe that their entry there ma.?
cause the war to wind up sooner.
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With large crops to harvest and
market this year, the county needs
more than ever the good roads we
have been talking about for so long.
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Some of the regulations regarding
the conservation of food would appear
to be irksome to a few sore
heads who are ready to complain ;*i
almost anything. Let each one of
these remember that this war has
not reached the limit as yet, an i
things they have to stand now are as
nothing to what may come to pass/
before it is good and over.
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farmers are coming in every da>
to renew their subscriptions to the
Herald; nany new names are now
nppcaring on the list. If your name
is not already there, come in are;
leave it when you come to Conway
next time; or write us and inclose
the subscription by mail.
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Years ago the farmers of thi. j
county should have been raising at
home all of the flour that they needed
for home consumption. Why they
did not begin to plant wheat here
sooner is rather hard to explain.
Some of them say that it was because
there was no flour mill within
easy reach. There is every indication
that the crop now being grown
in this county will bring good results.
Great changes have taken
place in this section of the State by
reason of the planting of new and
tfrcatcy variety of crops. Still greater
things will take place now. Wheat
gives the farmer a good crop which
he can product in the Winter months
and use the same land for still other
crops when Spring and Summer conn
along. It enables him to produce
more than he produced before and
the economic effect here will he
worth co'nsidcring.
The
Familyl
for Chile
Growi
Constipation is a co
be guarded against i
age. Dr. Caldwell's S
bination of simple 1
pepsin, acts easily an<
safe and pleasant for
fective on even the sti
All ?5
A trial bottle can be obtained
to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 457 V
EDUCATIONAL NEWS
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By the Department of Education. ?
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I am enclosing two annual report i
blanks which are to be filled out and <
sent in with your last salary war- j 1
rant. It will be impossible to make i
(>ut this report before the last day of ]
school. Please be sure to fill in every
blank of the first three pages and (
sign (you and the trustees) on the;'
last page. The enrollment and aver- i '
ago attendance by months must bo th % '>
same as the enrollment and average
attendance by grades. (
1 am also sending you the applica- >
tion blanks for 'qualizing Aid. Please <
be sure to give everything asked for ;
on page 3 and get all the trustees to
sign on page 4. Fill out and send m* (
this blank at the close of the sixth
month. If you have changed teachers
during the term, give the names ain i
facts about each teacher employed !
since the opening of school. This in- '
formation must be given on page 3 of 1
the application blank. If grades were i
transferred from one teacher ro i
another during the term this transfer
must be explained also on page 3. A
certificate from the teacher testifying
to the correctness of the statements
concerning salary, enrollment, and average
attendance must be sent to mo
with the application before I can
finish and forward the same to th'
Superintendent of Education. For
your convenience we have prepared
the certificate at the bottom of this ;
page; you may fill out and return.
Schools that receive Equalizing Aid
must keep up their daily average attendance.
A letter from the State
Superintendent says, "No teacher who
tails to maintain a regular daily at- I
t< ndance of 15 pupils can expect ai 1 ,
under the Equalizing Act." Make 1
every effort to keep the children -n
school and to bring back those who <
have left. It can be done for we have
helped to do it. See how successful
you can be in your school. You can do
this only through tho co-operation c.'
tlie trustees, patrons and pupils. We
shall be glad to render any assistance
in our power.
If yours is a one-teacher school use
the annual report blank in the register,
in which case I shall not enclose
Rural Graded Report Blanks. If you
have not an eight-mill tax or if you
do not comply with the Equalizing
Act paragraph 2 does not apply to
your school.
? M. .J. Mullock.
C ertificate of Teacher.
I cretify that the information about
teachers, their salaries, enrollment,!
and average attendance given in tlv;
application for Equalizing Aid oy!
School, District
No. . .... is correct.
Signed
Principal.
, 1918.
Tin- letter fcivon above is a copy <:
one that I sent to the teachers cf
Rural Graded Schools and to those
teachers who expect to apply fo?Equalization
Aid for their schools.
The letter speaks for itself and careful
attention to cya-h request made is '
necessary in order for our applications
to receive the consideration for
which we are asking:. JPlease fill out
with care the two annual report
blanks which were sent to teachers of
Rural Graded Schools, make sure th.it
the enrollment and average attendance
hy Grades and have the trustees
sign with you on the last page. Ac
curate reports arc absolutely necessary,
without them it is impossible to!
keep the records of this office.
Paragraph 2 of the letter concerns
those who are to apply for Equalization
Aid and I have sent to those
teachers the blanks upon which to
make their applications for aid.
I lease notice carefully the various
the iQMtT mma
mdard?I ;
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lemedy
iren and
i-Ups :
ndition that has to
Tonfi infancy to old
yrup Pepsin, a comaxative
herbs with
i naturally and is as
children as it is efrongest
constitution.
0 cts, and $1.00 \
, free of charge, by writing
Washington St., Monticello, 111.
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items upon which information is askp.I
and fill out all blanks with accuracy,
bo sure that all of the trus- ,
tecs ot your school sign tlus blank.
Notice also the certificate at the on i
the letter which is for the teacher
lo sign. It' your average attendance
i- falling off, use every means in your
power to get the children back to
school for even though we moot every
:>ther requirement, if we fail to keep
up this daily average of 15 pupils to
:hc teacher we cannot expect the aid
nsked for.
It is encouraging to know that ev?ry
application for Rural Graded
School Aid was granted and the sum
di $10,600 for such schools will be
sent to this office within a few davs.
We hope to be equally successful :'r?
:ur applications for Equalization Aid.
We are proud of the fact that M':.
Vernon School, District No. 101 has
received a prize of $50.00 from the
State School Improvement Associat;on.
We hope many other schools
^*i 11 organize associations and be
i < ady to apply for, and win prizes
ru xt year.
Yours truly,
?M. J. Bullock,
Co. Supt. of Education.
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SOLDIER'S LETTER.
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808 Bakery, Camp Sevier,
Greenvile, S. C.
Editor Horry Herald:
Please allow me a few lines :n
your paper. I am a Horry boy and
i\m proud I am. I have met bo;,?
from several states. There are some
fine boys in each State. I am in tinField
Bakery-808 X. A., and am proud
to sav that there are five other >
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from Hoi ry here with us. I like to
bake. We bake light bread, cake ;
and pies, and think it is fine.
I wonder what the rest of the Hoc-;
ry boys are doing, (looting ready to
come in the 29 I guess. I hope each
one good luck. It seems that almost
all that came in September and October
are liking it very much.
h ive others, besides myself, arc |
out here beside the Blue Ridge Moun
tains, halving for the artillery boys.
They are out here practicing theii
.J-inch guns. It begins to look more]
like every day. But we are going to
win the victory.
I wonder what the Mt. Olive girls
and boys did on Sunday? I spent the
day roving through the mountains
looking about the range. Well I must
stop now as its'almost taps.
?"Soldier Boy."
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WONDERFUL STUFF!
LIFT OUT YOUR CORNS
Apply a few drops then lift
corns or calluses off with
fingers?no pain.
N'o humbug! Any corn whether
hard, sof? or between the toes, will
loosen right up and lift out, without a
particle of pain or soreness.
This drug is called free zone and is a
compound of ether discovered by a
Cincinnati man.
Ask at any drug store for a small
bottle of free/one, which will cost but
a trifle, but is sufficient to rid one's
feet of every corn or callus.
Put a few drops directly upon any
tender, aching corn or callus. Instantly
the soreness disappears and shortly
the corn or callus will loosen and can
bo lifted off with the fingers.
This drug foozone doesn't oat Old
the corns or calluses but shrivels them
without even irritating the surrounding
skin.
Just think! No pain at all; no soreness
or smarting when applying it or
afterwards. If ,your druggist don't
have freozone have him order it for1
you.?adv?(3) I
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COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF *(Complaint
Not Served.)
Court of Common Pleas.
>tate of sowfja carolina,
County of Horry,
burroughs & Collins Co., a Corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Margaret Davis, E. A. Randall, M. C.
Lewis, J. M. Jpayis, J. M. Davis, J.
C. Davis, Ralph Spivey*: Finklea
Spivcy, Columbus Spivey, Sylvester
Spivcy, Henry Spivey. Isiah Spivcy,
Isaac Spivey. Magnolia $pivcy.
Melinda Spivey, Elenor Spivey,
Masarcen Spivey, Annie Spivey,
Mary Lewis, Leo Davis, and
V. A. Davis, heirs at law of David
Davis, deceased, Defendants.
ro the defendants above
named:
you are hereby summoned
and required to answer the complaint
in this action, which has been filed
in the office of the Clerk of the Court
:>r 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, S.
C'., within twenty clays after the service
hereof; exclusive of 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.
Conway, S. C\. March IS, 191S.
E. J. SHERWOOD,
Plaintiff's Attorney. |
To J. M. Davis, J. H. Davis, and Mary
Lewis, Absent Defendants:
TAKE NOTICE: That the Complaint
in the foregoing stated action
and the summons of which the fore- ; going
is a copy, wore filed in the
office of the Clerk of Court ol Common
Pleas for Horry on the 19th day
of March A. I). 1918.
W. L. BRYAN,
C. C. C. P.
E. J. SHERWOOD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Conway, S. C., March 19, 1918 ?Ml
-FISH SCRAP- 1
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We have bought good big lot
of fish scrap. We expect :
car or two about 2nd March. I,
Price cash is $67 per ton. :
Let us have your orders right
now, please.
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We are well stocked with !i
oats, hay, peanut meal, j
shorts, lard, bacon, coffee. L
etc. Have 1,000 caddies <
job tobacco, price 48 cents ;
per pound. Big bargain.
PALMETTO GROCERY CO.
Cooper?MULLINS
2-28-18....3t
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si.mmons for rei.i ef.
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(Complaint Not Served.)
In the Court of Common Fleas.
STATE of SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
Annie Tart, Plaintiff,
vs.
J. C. Tart, Defendant.
TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE)
NAMED:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to answer the complaint
of the plaintiff herein, which has
Leon filed in the office of the Clerk ',r
Court, Horry County, said State, at
Conway, S. C., and serve a copy of
>our answer to the said complaint on
the subscriber at his office, Mull in - .
S. C., within twenty days after the
service hereof, exclusive of the day of
such service and if you fail to answer
the complaint within the aforesaid
time, the plaintiff in this action wdi
apply for the relief demanded in the j t
complaint.
iioyt McMillan,
Plaintiff's Attorney. j
Dated March 21. 11)18. 1
To the Absent Defendant J. C. Tart:
Take Notice, That the complaint in
the foregoing action and the summons
of which the foregoing is a copy
have been filed in the office of the
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas
for Horry County, said State as of
date March 21.
Attest:
W. L. PHY AN,
C. C. C. P. I
hoyt McMillan,
Plaintiff's Attorney. !
Dated March 21, 191S. 1-31 j
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'I wo hundred and fifty-five flights
into Germany have been carried out
by British aviators and only ten machines
have been lost.
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Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
The Old Standard general alrengthenin* Ionic, '
"GROVK'8 TASTKMuSS chill TONIC.drives out !
MniaTia.enrichea the blood.andbuildaupthesyatcm.
A true tonic. Fur adult* and children. 60c
in nr lii ii
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EASTER 1
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Thought | c
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MOTHER, *
SISTER, v
WIFE OR ,
SWEETHEART 1
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A DELICIOUS BOX, OF c
Whitman's
& Candy
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?OR?
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A PRETTY BOUQUET OF *
Cut Flowers
A GIFT APPRECIABLE i
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Horry
Drug Company
CONWAY. SOUTH CAROLINA
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HRS0IICO68IINN ,
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UNITED STATES '
GOVERNMENT
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Buy Them And
Help Win The War
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE
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BUCK SPORT ITEMS
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Mr. Jim Wilson from Jacksonville 1
Ma., was visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. J.
dart in recently.
Mr. Fred Thompson purchased a
rord car recently.
The Inland School closes Friday
light, March 29th, at 8 o'clock. Every
ady is invited to come.
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Davis cnterained
a number fo young folks Satirday
night, March 10. All seemed,;
o enjoy to the fullest extent.
T'oc '^is Coupon Worth S
THIS Coupon, if presented tog<
cents in cash is good for a one
DIAN HERBINE. After using
printed directions on it, if you
times what you have paid, you
bottle and we will cheerfully re:
It relieves a bad cold or cough
in one day; relieves fever in on
tired feeling in one day; reliev
er, back or hips in one day. Ro!
relieves sick stomach, belching
hours. Relieves bladder and 1
matism giving quick relief fro
eases and woman troubles, two
So your work? will not tire yo
your work with ten times the <
from your system, and we will
gripes or makes you sick or bn
Eat or drink anything while ta
75c This Coupo
Conway
I have in this week two car
tha Kflct ron KA KahmII^ A L/
tiiv> uuoi van uc liUUifllU Hldl
Saddlery. You can get a c
my line. Come to see me and
your money than you can poss
v Gi B. J
M. J. Bullock visited the schools
n this section a few days ago.
The S..S. C<wivcrrtioji at Union, the
7 th, was enjoyed by some of the
tucksport people.
Mrs. Brooks Thompson and children
rerc out riding last Sunday.
Miss Lena Cartrette visited Miss,
imicie Roberts Saturday afternoon,
larch 16th.
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Messrs Willie Hucks, Archie Gasiue,
Bob Roberts, Leo Dusenbtfry,
V>stcr Jovdon, Julian Causey andxwe
h'nglcton of Toddville and Conway,
vere jj^iests at tlie party the 16th.
Rev. and Mrs. Perry were the
quests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Harper
ast Sunday afternoon.
Miss Nona Snowden, teacher of the .
iucksville School, spent the week-end
t March the 8th, with Miss Clum y
doore.
Miss Lutie Cartrette of Collins
Jreek spent the week-end with her
?ister Miss Lena Cartrette recentV.
Miss Leila Lewis was visiting V 5 fl
/lara Moore, Saturday afternoon. I
Rev. J. M. Lemmon filled his regu- M
ar appointment at Waccamaw church |fl
Sunday afternoon.
?"Easter Lily." M
l>r. 10. A. Stalvey, of Socasteo, was fl
tere recently on business. V
DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNIT- J
EI) STATES. EASTERN LIS- I
TRICT OF SOI 1 11 CAR- I
OLINA. ]f 1
In 111'1 matter of ^
L. W. Cooper, Bankrupt,
In Bankruptcy* .1
To the Creditors of L. YV. Cooper, of I
Conway, in the County of Hon r I
and District aforesaid, a Bankrupt.^?
Notice is hereby given that on the
Kith day of March 1 J) 1S. the said i .
W. Cooper was duly adjudicated bank 1
rupt; and that the first meeting ol 1
his creditors will be held at the offi I
of the referee, Florence, S. C., on the m
1st day of April 11)18 at 12 o'clock jl
noon, at which time the said credi- I
tors may attend, prove their claims I
appoint a trustee, examine the hank
1 *11 t ) iwl I rn ncn/if i?w.h U/M?
V.J/* uiiu Viauociv v r? ti v II UIIK'I UUMIir^:>
as may properly come before saM 1
mooting. Notice is further givon ^1
that at such meeting the sale of the u
stock of merchandise, fixtures, accounts,
etc., after legal advertisement
will he considered without fur- '
thor notice to creditors.
ROBERT J. KIRK,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Florence, S. C., March 19th, 1918.
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The work of training American
soldiers in the military use of poison
gas has heen transferred from the
army medical department and placed I
under the engineer corps. 1
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Seventy Five Cents
ether with only twenty-five
dollar bottle of GREAT INa
bottle strictly according* to
do not think it is worth four
can bring* back the empty
fund the twenty-five cents,
in one day; relieves lagrippe I
e day; relieves weakness and S
es pain in neck, side, should lieves
headache in two hours;
, gas on stomach in three
cidney trouble. Relieves rheu-r
m pain. Relieves female dis-v
days' treatment will fix you. |\
u one particle. You can do I |
Tt \xrill all Kiln I ?
_ u .. >.a TV v/A Ak tAlii UA1V/ WilV/ I
^ IV U V * v f T **
give fifty dollars reward if it
eaks you up in any manner,
king it. !
n Good At 75c I
g Convpatny j
i, s. c. ~ ^
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loads, 54 Horses and Mules^
t a nice lot of Buggies andl
jcod selection of any thing in
will give you better value for \
ibly get any where else.
ENKINS