The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 17, 1918, Page FOUR, Image 4
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THURSDAY, OCT. 17, 1918.
There is nothing more thoroughly
lost than time which is thrown
away.
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A peace made in Berlin by victorious
allied armies will be the best
kind we can have.
o
It will take Germany a long time
to pray for what that country has
done.
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AVe should never scorn the ideas
of others for they are valuable in
many ways.
o
The man of simple mind is tiresome
to anothei who is brilliant an 1
the reason is plain.
o
Better plant the wheat crop you
have been thinking about. Youv
neighbor may have flour when you
will not.
o
It is useless to wait until it is too
late and then stir up trouble trying
to do something that cannot he done.
Act in time or else leave it off.
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Horry Coun is not as wealthy
as some counties of the State; but
she allows none to head her off in
patriotism.
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The boys who die from disease
such as influenza at the camps
cause more sadness than those who
die from German bullets in France.
o
Some men yo ahead and accomplish
greater thing than their brothers
simply because they have more
native and acquire I rb !ity to do
more. There is a big difference in
the ability of men to perform tr.sks.
o
Our ideas of what is best arc
controlled to a gnat extent by the
standard we have to nu ;e ure by,
Phis shows th( need of broad know
ledge and informal ion on ai.y subject
with which we have to <h al.
Victories gained in France ad<
value to the liberty bonds and wai
savings stamps. If the war should
l)e going against us we would take
bonds for patriotic reasons; wher
victory is going our way we take
the bonds because they are wort!
that imirll mr?vr> ir> > Knoinnoo
?i?w. v. ill IV MVirmvon O' ll^v
Let every farmer in Horry Count\
strive to make the best crops.
o
Expectations are hardly ever realized
from any undertaking in this
woHd so many are the obstacles met
and the difficulties to be overcome ?c
, n una e rous. Great works were no vol
. accomplished nor wonderful discov,
cries ever made wtihout patient efforts
kept up for a long time and repea
ted trials made to reach the goal,
Discouragement often comes in and
puts a stop to further efforts even at
a time when success may be near.
Some men have the ability of sticking
to it white others are easily discou
raged.
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p TAKE THE LOAN. p
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iRsaBaJsaRasaMRaiysMBa!!^
(Written in May, 1861.)
Come, freemen of the land,
Come meet the great demand,
True heart and open hand? ,nj
Tak ethe loan! ; j>t)I
For the hopes the prophets saw, ?
For the liberty and law,
Take the loan! " j
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Ye ladies of the land,
As you love the gallant band
Who have drawn a soldier's brand,
Take the loan.
Who would bring them what she
could,
Who would give the soldier food,
Who would stanch her brothers
flood,
| Take the loan!
All who saw her hosts pass by,
All who joined the parting cry,
When we bade them do or die,
Take the loan!
As ye wished their triumph then,
As ye hope to meet again,
And to meet their gaze as men,
Take the loan!
' Who would press the great appeal
1 Of our ranks of serried steel,
I Put your shoulders to the wheel,
Take the loan!
That our prayers in truth may rise,
Which we press with streaming eyes,
On the Lord of earth and skies,
Take the loan
?Edward Everett Hale.
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NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of the decree
and judgment of the court made by
his Honor 1. W. Mow man, Presiding,
, Judge, in the case of L. M. Kalian,
IMaintitT, vs E. Nicholas, Defend;
ant, and dated the 27th day of September
A. D. 101S, 1, the undersigned
J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Horry
County, will sell at public auction to
, the highest bidder before the Court
House door at Conway, in Horry
County, and State of South Carolina,
during legal hours of sale, on salesday
in November next, it bang the
Ith day of said month, all and singular
those certain lands situate in
Horry County, and described as follows,
to wit:
All and singular that certain
, piece, parcel or tract of land lying
and being situate in Conway Township,
Horry County and State aforesaid
on the public road leading from
Conway to Whitevillc, N. C. It being
a part of the tract of land known
1 as the Glass Hill tract. The piece
heroin conveyed conatining Six (6)
acres, and ha.th the following metes
and bounds: commencing at a stake
3xn in edge of said road and runs
thence with said road N. 47 E. 488
to a stake 8xn, thence N. 118 1-2 E.
IG.dO to corner of fence, thence S.
f>0 1-2 E. 133 to a Maple in edge of
Swamp at high water mark, thence
with the River Swamp at high water
mark to a pine 3xn, thence N. 40 W.
80 links to the beginning corner. Fo-*
a mere complete description see plat
made by J. E. Moore, surveyor, August
28th, A. 1)., 1880.
Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers.
Conway, S. C., October 8th, 1918 .
?J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff of Horry County.
II. H. WOO WARD,
Defendant's Attorney.
No. @6?
Thit it a prescription prepared especially
'or MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. ;
Five or nix doses will break any cote, and
if taken ihea as n tonic the Fever will not
: return. It acts on the liver better than
Calomel and docs not gripe or sicken. 25c
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Nearly anything you may have
lite matter with you now is the
"Flu".
6GG cures Malaria, Chills and
Fever, or Bilious Fever, by
killing' the parasite causing
I the fever. Fine strengthening
tonic.?7 18 lOt.
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
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Notice is hereby given that the uni
dorsigned Administrator of the per,
sonal estate of Mary A. Lewis, dor
ceased, will apply to the Judge of
Probate at his office at the Court
House in Conway, South Carolina,
- at Ten (10) o'clock in the forenoon
; on the 28th day of October A. D.,
; 1018; for a final discharge as such
> Administrator.
?E. T. LEWIS.
- Qualified Administrator of the personal
estate of Mary A* L,e\y,is,i
deceased.
. Dated September 19th, 1918.
I 9-20-18?lmo.
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f!?e Ql**m That Doat Not Affect tba Head
Decease of its tonic and laxative effect. I.AXATiVK
BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary
Quinine and docs not cause nervousness nor
r:ia;i"K In head. Remember the full name and
lock tcr (be i4 nature of E. W. GROVE. 30c.
THE HOttt mi
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Your Hogs
Wje wffi open our Pack
season October 18th, and v
large quantities of live-stoc
! for same.1
DO' NOT sell your hog
calling us\ or writing us for
We Want a live-stock
city in the State. Persons <
nections are requested to j
your opportunity is gone. I
$50.00 to $200.00 per wee
in on the ground FLOOR.
Starting October 21s
all merchants with fresh pc
GOVERNMENT INSPEOTEI
EASE AND UNSANITARY (
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MCliU HO JfUUl UIUUI it I
attention.
Ora.n^eb'ur^
ORANGEBl
NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of the decree
and judgment of the court made by
His Honor, I. W. Bowman, Frosiding
Judge, in the case of
Bunk of Loris, a Corporation,
Plaintiff vs. John J. Verocn, W.
J. Jordan, Survivor of the Firm of
Parker & Jordan and successor to
said Firm; R. L. Bell, and J. L. Bell.
Partners, Trading under the name
and style of Bell Bros., W. L. Bellamy,
J. L. Bell, G. B. Jenkins,
Frank P. Vereen and H. P. Vereen,
Defendants, and dated the 27th day
of Spctembcr, A. D 191S, I, the undersigned
J. A. Lc\v:s, Sheriff of
Horry County, will sell at public
auction to the highest bidder bofore
the Court House door at Conway.
in Horry County, and S.tate of
South Carolina, during legal hours
of sale, on salesday in November
next, it being the 4th day of said
month, all and singular those certain
lands situate in Horry County,
and described as follows, to wit:
All and singular that certain parcel
or tract of land situate in Little
River township, County and' State ;
aforesaid, containing Eleverr (11) j
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aires, muru "i" iess, and oounaeci as |
follows, to-wit: Beginning at i\ stake
coi ner on road near bridge and run-1
ning to ditch. Southward to a cross I
ditch, thece Eastward same ditch to J
another ditch, thence up ditch to
road, thence down said road to the 1
beginning corner. Bounded North.
and West bv J. W. Vereen; East
!
and South by John J. Vereen. It
being a part of Thirty-five acres
(35) acres conveyed to me by the'
heirs at law of Frank Vereen, t)ec'd. j
Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to I
pay for papers.
Conway, S. C., October 8th, 1918.
J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff of Horry County.
H. II. WOODWAKD,
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i mm win .s iviiorney.
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NOTICE OF LOST NOTES.
All persons are hereby notified
and arc forbiddc n, to negotiate, pur-1
cha o, pay or take two certain notes
given by J. A. Clause to the under-j
signed, each note for the sum of!
$100.00, one of them maturing one!
year after dito, and the other two i
years after date, and both notes j
dated in the month of January 191(5, i
also from paying, taking, purchas-'
ing or negotiating, selling or trans-,
fen ing the certain real estate mort-1
gage from Sarah E. Cause to J. A. j
Clause, dated January 21st, 1914, and;
securing a promisory note in the
sum of $22o.00, said mortgage and
last mentioned note having been
transferred to the undersigned. S. G.
Tyler, by Sarah E. Clause to secure
the aforesaid two notes of J. A.
Clause.
Said lost papers were transferred
by the undersigned to A. I'. Johnson,
who states he has misplaced
them and they have been lost. Suitable
reward will be paid to any per- j
son sending information or delivering
said papers to the undersigned.
?S. G. Tyler,
Allsbrook, S. C., R. f. I). No. 1
Or H. H. Woodward,
10 10 18-3t. pd. Conway, S. C. j,
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registration for town
election. ,
,
The book of registration for the 1
general town election on Dec. 10,
1918, for the election of Mayor and
six Wardens is hereby ordered open l
from Sept. 4 to Dec. 3, 191X, and Mr. 1
l. h. Burroughs appointed as Super- 1
visor of Registration for same. ! <
C. H. Snider, J. A. McDermott, 1
Clerk. Mayor. 1
103'18?3t. <
iip, ownriT, m. o.
11 Buy
and Cattle
ing flanCjfoj-, the 'winter
nil be ip. tbe martcet, fpr j,;
k andwil} pay, top., ptfcc*
' -iJ rioO .; // .no '
s and cattle 'Without first
ourprices.
buyeir in every town and
iesiring to make such consee
us AT ONOE before
buyers can easily make
ik. WRITE today and get
t, we will be able to supply
>rk and beef, which is all
> AND FREE FROM DIS30NTAMINATI0NS.
id it will have our prompt
Packing Co.
JRG, S. C.
Wo can make it easy for you to
get your name reinstated in the Herald
list if you will read the notice on
the local news page of this issue entitled:
"How Those Left Out May
Get Back In." Don't fail to see it
this wejk and do what it says.
* * * *
Subscribe for liberty bonds an 1
help make up the balance of Horry's
quota. This 4th liberty loan is necessary
to win the war.
*****
Subscriptions to the Fourth Liberty
Loan have been more numerous
and larger than at this stage of
any previous loan campaign.
FURIOUS FIGHTING
ON BRITISH FRONT
With the British Army in France.
?There has been fighting of the
most furious nature along the Britfront.
This has been tiue especially
along the Beaurevoir line, in
the region east of Le Catelet.
The last strong linen of the Hindenburg
system having been smashed,
the British in possession of it and
rcconnoitering far in advance, the
Germans apparently feeling that
they were fighting with their backs
to the wall, have launched six powerful
counter attacks during the past
24 hours. As a result of one of them
the British withdrew for a moment
from Beaurevoir itself and from
Mont Brehain to the western outskirts
of the village.
Huns Used Two Divisions.
For these attacks the Germans
used two divisions which had been
released from the line through the
capture by the French of St. Quentin.
All the otnor offensive* foiled
utterly. At the cud ot' them the
bodies of German dead were piled
as a result of the rifle, machine gun
and shell fire and the British were
in possosson of vital lines of the
German defense.
The breach made in the system of
defense here is a narrow one as yet.
For that reason the armored cars
which went out to it last night reconnoitered
deeply abound now positions.
Then they returned
The Germans now seem to bo most
active on either side of the breach.
Apparently they fear that efforts
will be made to widen it. Meanwhile
the roads and railways everywhere
in the rear are crowded with east
bound traffic. The civilians are being
evacuated from many towns.
In Flanders today the advance of
the Allied troops seemed slow because
01 the had roads and soggy
ground, made it almost impossible
foi them to negotiate the terrain at
many places.
The soldiers fighting here are
caked with mud. Many of thorn have
had to wade hip deep through the j
oose whiie fighting their way for- 1
ward. Again there has been fighting
in the streets in Cambrai, es- j
pecially in the southern portion of
i mo town around which tho Hritish
lines are slowly, but steadily being
drawn. It is expected that the town
may fall at any time.
In the Lille sectors the Germans |
arc falling back eastward, leaving
unly rear guards; V?hind \;t? protect
their retreat. , f ;
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Did you miss the. Jiapor for tne
'et two weeks? Then you want to
know the reason. sure to read
I he article on the local news page
mtitled "How Those Left out May
Get Hack In," and write to the editor
to-day, or call if you are in reach
r>f tho ofTioe. * ;
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_ *r. M. VaaBnrra, Rnprlneor, G. .
Rapid*. &I M Khlan<1
NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of the decree
and judgment of the court made by
His Honor, I. W. Bowman, Presiding
Judge, in the case of Dan "W.
Hardwick, Plaintiff vs. Laura Powell,
Rollie Powell, Raymond Powell,
' and Eva Powell, heirs at law of W.
C. Powell, deceased; Enterprise Grocery
Company, Vineland Dry Goods
Company, J. P. Derham, and 1). i?.
' McGougan, Copartners trading un!
del* the firm, name and style of J.
P. Derham & Co., M. E. Johnson,
and one Nicholas, whose name is unknown
to Plaintiff, copartners in
trade under the firm, name and style
of Johnson & Nicholas, Defendants,
and dated the 27th day of September
A. D., 1918, I, the undersigned
J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Horry Counj
t.v. will sell at public auction to the
j highest bidder before the Court
House door at Conway, in Horry
i County and State of South Carolina,
j during legal hours of sale, on sales|
day in November next, it being the
1 A t flu \f on i'/l L 1 1
I jv?i uuj ?i ocuvi iiiuiKii, an aim riiiij^!
ular those certain lands situate in
Horry County, and described as follows,
to wit:
All and singular that certain
[ piece, parcel or tract of land contain
j ing thirty (30) acres, being situate
in Green Sea Township, County and
State aforesaid, witn boundaries a
j follows: to-wit: bounded on the
j North by lands of my own, on the
East by Mitchell Swamp, on the
South by S. B. Cox's land, on the
West by Hebron public road, and be(
ing a part of my home place.
Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser
to pay for papers.
Conway, S. C., October 8th, 1918.
J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff of Horry County.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
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The Causey farm on the Dog Bluff
road recently operated by a tenant
of Geortre J. Hollidav's. has been
purchased by Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Adams.
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For Indigestion, Constipation or
i Biliousness
Just try one 50-cent bottle of LAX-FOS
WITH PEPS:;*. a Liquid Digestive
Laxative pleasant to take. Made and
recommended to the public by Paris Medicine
Co .manufacturers of Laxative Bromo
Quinine and Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic.
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Conway,
I will sell at Publ
CAR LOAD OF
At The Horry Ward
SATURDAY, O
Those cows are brought
Dairy Farms of the Blue-F
selected with a special viev
the Horry Farmer.
I am pleased to note tlia
highly satisfactory to those
I This lot I guarantee to c
former carload.
The people of Horry can :
ing in a -good Milch Cow an
your prosperous and progr
They will be sold to the
Don't miss the Opportun
J. A. G
Ill
PERUNA1
Entirely Free from
Catarrh of the Stomach
"Pertina has positively dons for I
me what many doctors failed to Ji
do. 1 have been time and again x
compelled to take to my bed for
days. The first bottle of Peruna
gave relief and while I .always
keep it in the house for emergencies,
I consider myself entirely
free from catarrh of the stomach,
the trouble from which f suffered
for to Ionic before taking
this remedy?"? ? , ,
Ask YouKllealer
"tssaammm
LITTLETON COLLEGE
Hot water heat, electric lights-4Ynd
other modern improvements. The> ,
37th annual session will begin Sep-JS
tember 25th. k
Write for new illustrated cata^
logue; also for particulars concern*
ing our special offer to a few girlfii
who can not pay our .catalogue rate*
Address J. M. Rhodes, Littleton, N#
C.?udv?till 10|1|18.
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We can make it easy for you to /
get your name reinstated in the
aid list if you will read the notice on
the local news page of this issue entitled:
"How Those Left Out May
Clot Back In." Don't fail to see it
this week and do what it says.
COLDS & la?iiIPPS*5
or 3 doses GQC will bro&fc
any case of Chills & Fever, Coldt
& LaGrippe; it ads on the livei
better than Calomel and docs go
gripe or sicken. Price 25c.
FIFTY-TWO MEN- *
CALLED SOOTf
The Local Board for Horry County
announces call No. A-14G1-G, for
1 fifty-two men physically qualified
for general military service, to be
entrained for Kort Moultrie, S. C.,
during the five day period, boginj
ning Oct. 21, 1918. The partculnp
i men to fill this call will be orderedW
! to report for service as soon as the
, precise day upon which they are to
report is fixed by order.
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NOTICE
Please announce that the unveiling"
tv) be at Princeville near Loris for
Oct. 20th, has been called ofT on account
of Influenza. All W. O. W.
camps will please take notice.
Yours truly,
YV. A. Prince.
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j 6G6 cutes Headaches, Biliousness,
Loss of Appetite, foul
.breath, or that tired aching
feeling due to Ma)?na or
Colds.
It removes the cause
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Oct. IStH. /'
ic Auction another
MILCH COWS' L1
louse, Conway, S. C., *
CT. 19th, NEXT
direct from the famous i,
lidgc Mountains, and are
m of suiting the needs of .
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,t the last lot I sold were
purchasing.
ven excell those of the
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make no mistake in investd
improve the stock of
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essive uounty. j
highest bidder.
lity.
ARREN