The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 31, 1918, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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D. A. SPIVEY & CO. W. B. King, Secty. BONDS AND INSURANCE ?Office in? "PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK BUILDING H. H. WOODWARD. Attorney md Counsellor at Lao CONWAY, 8 ~ fit. B. SCARBOROUGH Attorney at Law, CONWAY. S. C. S. P. HAWES >^kuto Supplies, Fancy Grocerio yA Ajax Tires, guaranteed B00< miles. PHONE B7. QUICK DELIVERY. CMAS. R. SCARBOROUGH . CONWAY, .SOUTH CAROLINA m Complete Waterworks, Steam Hot wi *V ter ae.d Hot Air Heating Plants INSTALLED ANYWHERE Only Plumbing and Heating > xxb and material of highest quality used Pull line u Tub, Toilet, Lavatory Sink and other Bathroom Accessor!** r and rcp^s on hand at all times. Plumbing and lleating. / PUT HOT WATER AND i HEAT IN YOUR HOUSE T. B. LEWIS, i j x AUy. and CounceJlor at / ' CONWAY. - - - S. C J. M. JOHNSON, CIVIL ENGINEER MARION, S. C. My Engineering and Surveyim L ^ office will be open during my ah Bonce, and prepared to take can of anv work as usual. Addres; I * u all communications as hereto ' fore. | WILLIAM EUGENE KING, M I Physician and Surgeon Office in Piatt Drug Oo. AYNOR,, ... S. C DR. J. D.THOMAS I Physician and Surgeon . i loris, s o. ; J. O. Norton E. S. 0. Balre NORTON & BARER ( ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW I CONWAY, ? ? ? 8. C 1' - LUM JUNG LAUNDRY ^ CONWAY, S. C, , Beginning July lat. 1913 I All persons must take tickotslfc I work left hero. Possitively n W work delivered until ticket is pr< Xi s)pnted> Laundry not called for i 30 days will be sold for charges I : LUM JUNG 1 W C SINGLETON ATTORNEY AT LAW ' Conway, 3. C. Office up Stftlra Bock Building I " DR. G.I. LEWIS ft DENTALSURGEON B Office Over Norton Drug CoHpanj B CONWAY, S. C. If SrararasaMiaMSISBI I | HORRY COUNTY i Is THUS! COMPANY jjgjj L. D. Magrath * S8 Manager* B Real Estate B Real Estate Loans B Bonds B Insurance IBOQOBSaiBD I # MAT CHARGE ONLY REASONABLE PROFIT Food Administration Protects Farmers by Forbidding Dealers in Wheat Mill Feeds to Charge More Than a Fixed Margin of Profit. t ??? Columbia.?Retail dealers\of wheat mill feeds, rice polish, rice bran, dried beet pulp and cotton seed products in South Carolina have been notified by the Food Administration that no more than a reasonable advance over the tenvorea price 01 any pariicuiar reeus sold shall be charged, under Rule 1 of Special License Regulations, No, 25, which became effective October 1. Under these rules, the Food Administration announces margins in excess of the following schedule in case of | mill feeds, rice feeds and dried beet j pulp, will be considered excessive. The schedules given are maximum, and do not justify charges in excess of this customarily charged in any particular district or case where the lower charges w^U insure a reasonable profit. . "1. Where one or more farmers purchase in advance of delivery in full carloads, take delivery at car and payli cash when retail dealer is required to1 meet sight draft, $1.00 per ton, plus j demurrage, if any. "2. Where one cr more farmers pur- ; chase in Advance of delivery in full carloads, take delivery at car and pay j cash cwii delivery, $1.50 per ton plus I demurrage, if any. "2. Where farmer purchases aixl J takes delivery at car and pays for it on delivery in ton lots or more, lnrt ' less than car lots, $2.00 per ton. "4. Where farmer purchases and ' takes delivery at car and pays for it A ii /I a! I at Ai?tr nt lnt r 1 nee t It n it /titn /\ > IU;J i ? ' iv 111 n/1.1 1*00 i i:?i 11 uin; $2.50 per ton. "5. Sale ex-warehouse in lots of one ton or more, $4.00 per ton. "(>. Sale ex-warehouse in lots of less than oiic ton $.">.00 per ton. "7. One dollar may bo added to the foregoing margins when sale is made on credit, or at dealer's option the legal rate of interest may bo charged. "X. One dollar shall bo deducted from the margins prescribed in 5 and 6 when the retailor buys on credit and the jobber's margin is thereby increased $1.00 per ton." The above margins will also apply to the sale of cotton seed meal cake end bulls by retail feed dealers, except where different margins have been prescribed by ihe Food Administrator for the State. "The United States Food Administration considers that in scales of feeding stuffs at retail the advance on any individual sale should not in any case exceed the purchase price delivered at warehouse door, plus 15 per cent. Where delivery is made to the consumer, reasonable cartage charges may he added. The Food Administration will, therefore, consider any sale of feeding stuffs in excess of this advance as a violation. This margin also applies to the sale of conih, oats, rye. or barley at retail as feed but not to wheat mill feeds, cotton SfK'-d lifts, rice products, or dried beet pulp, for which special margiiu we prescribed by the al>ove rule." HARRELSON & HARRELSON Attorneys-at-Law Practice both in the State and federal Courts. MULLINS, ? ? S. C. o In the mountain region of the Italian front there has been a considerable increase in artillery activity. HANDS, ARMS, LIMBS ASLEEP & A ? ?? ^ And Was Kun-Uown, Weak and Nervous, Says Florida Lady. Five Bottles of Cardui Made Her Well. 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 I 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 relict or I would soon be in the bed and in a serious condition for I felt so badly and was so nervous and weak I co...J hardly live. My husband asked Dr. ' about my taking Cardui. lie said, 'It's a good medicine, and good for that trouble', so ho got me 5 hot? ties...After about the second bottle I felt greatly improved.. .before taking g| it my limbs and bands and arms J" would go to sleep. After taking it, 9 however, this poor circulation disapn peared. My strength came back tc me and I was soon on the road to 9 health. After the use of about 5 hota. ties, I could do all my house-work Hi and attend to my six children be B ? I -1 ? n > tuues. u | You can feel safe in giving Cardul a thorough trial for your troubles. It Qj contains no harmful or habit-forming _ drugs, but is composed of mild, vege H table, medicinal ingredients with nc g| had aftor-offects. Thousands of women have voluntarily written, telling ol i the good Carf.ui has done them. T( Q|1 should help you, too. Try it. fc 74 ( THE EiORRY HERA ft FIHS1 For I iifliiciiza ai FIRST SYMPTOMS OF INI fcelin -s; eyes smart, fever usually r: I cou :h; general pains in limbs or ba< 1 FIRST AID:?Castor oil, tw< once and follow at once with 2 to 5 asperin.. In place of asperin which i Powders according to directions till] If impossible to get a doct< three grains of quinine every four h< i REMEDY FOR PNEUMON add good vinegar and some salt, coo corn meal, make into a poultice, and move as soon as cool and replace wi I iiis nas oeen used wim perieci en Ordinarily the influenza is treatment is had in the beginning. After the fever cools and go 50 years of age, stay four days. Th disease may be followed by pneumon or affections of the ears or maybe In staying in for the periods above NOTE:?Since doctors are s ly unobtainable, The llerald wishes som?> practical experience in this en ed get him, but if impossible, then ft know something better.?Ed. WILL HAMPER m I THROUGH WINTER Hard Season WH! Bring Little Respite it Enemy Keeps 1 LI. _ t S I . .. up [iio war. Unlo.-s tlicy arc save ! 1 >y their ph a Co5 peace, the Germans will be siidjeeted i o : caily humnmring along tin greater part of the western front throughout the winter. Indicat or.s are that it is not intended to give I them a breathing spell, notwithstandi ing weather conditions. It is pointed out that decreased I activity'would enable the Germans to recuperate to such a degree as to make certain a prolongation of th struggle. During previous winters J the enemy has been able to rest up I hi* forces and replenish his supplies. | especially ammunition, and there is j no reason to believe he would not avail himself of the same opportunity now and to a much greater advantage. There are two places on the front where .It is conceded that military op1 erationss during the winter will b" virtually impossible, but America*' ' officers insist that 7b per cent* of th? front offers no real obstacle to a continuation of lighting. It is not ?|ucsl tioned that operations will he slowe< ! <iown, but, oven, mi, the advantag | will be with the attacking side, esp i ia'ly since it is known that (lorman material is growing scarcer. Pershing's Pari in Plan. Last winter was much more sever. , I than is ordinarily the case and thos' , j " sponsible for plans of campaig: _ I calculate that by the laws of av< age", the coming winter will he mild i or. It is indicated that the Ann r! P. 1 luuduuu r I 1 Tobacco sales have been realized high prices for then have more money to spend t i | usual in this section. Tobac ' i j almost no purpose unless it ! best way to realize the most Certain goods which are lute necessities in the home the improvement and opcrat mainder of the crop season c for the new crops of 1919. Let us have the chance i stock before you spend your ; goods when goods were com] > count in many lines of stap the best advantages so that 3 DUSENBU : Toddville, p 1 1 ????????????? lU>. CONWAY 8 O ???? | r aid n?i Pneumonia. ( FLUENZA ARE:?Chills, or chilly j iging about 102; headache, hacking It; slight sickness at stomach. ) < 9 or three table spoonfuls, take at grains of quinine and 5 grains of , may not be obtainable, use Dover's | ^ pain is relieved. i ar continue treatment with two or urs until the fever goes down. IA:?Slice four lar^e onions fine, k until strength is drawn, then add apply hot all over the chest. Roth another hot poultice till relieved, cots recently near Conway. j not bad. and especially if right I I cs off stay in bed two days; if over e reason for this is the fact that the in, bronchitis, diptheria, ton ilit's, I heart disease. Avoid the aftermath advised, cr longer if thought best. >cnrce, or overworked and practicalto give its readers the benefit of ergency. If a doctor can be obta'nillow The Herald's advice unhss you ?wiw ? ? ???a ? ? im?PW?tnwr;+mmtwm imm*.<mmmmmr* ca'n ai ? settled indefinitely in o 'h i" 1)1 0: lit nov it ion .< :>n.l thoir nii'l in the gv?:< cat program ;s \v. 11 <i- ire . It i. to he expected tha' llioy w 1 oontinu ' to deliver short s> k -hmg h Its re.idn. t the pivot ul -enter o' the long swe, ping line. The big gains made betwe n the Amerran front a el the sea are eonc-dod to have boon <Iu large measure to the menaeinj. demonstration h\ the Ann vicans and by the ci\forced employment by th" (iei mans of thirty divisions here. The em;.,; will be compelled to continue o mass forces of men. a.mi mat r'alia f ed of General Pershing's trot ps ;d the ex pen e of other places, _ because t>? faii 1.0 hoi 1 tl. line between the Mouse and Grand Pre woul 1 enlangei at-. enormous area. Alaericans I>etor mi nod. The spirit of the Americans is unbroken by the determined oppos tion of the Germans, and both officers and men are conofident of the day when they will brc.uk through to the vital connecting road extending westwardly through Slenay. Daily counter attacks by the Germans reflect the desperate character of their defense Rugged, wooded hills which serve a: natural aids are supplemented by th< most elaborately prepared series o defense on the western front. Aroun< the big arc the lines of resistance onvergo as ' hey approach Verdun In front of the Americans they ar< ' almost within rifle shot of each oth 1 or. o .; Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic 1 destroys the malarial germs which arc transinittn , to the blood by the Malaria Mosquito. Price t>Ue. -a-? Horry County is constantly ad vancing in education. The time i not far off, in fact is now here, who j mere are but few who cannot reai 1 .nd write their names. Time ha - I been when this could not bo sail ' with any truth. We thank the me1 who have devoted their time am -; talents to this groat work. good and many growers have - product, and consequently diis Summer and Fall than :co money goes quickly and for is carefully spent, and in the for the dollar. special lines with lis are absois of the farmers and for use in ion of the farms during the re:f 1918, and in getting ready >f showing you what we have in tobacco money. We bought ) aratively low. On that ac1c articles we can fit you out to fou will save money. RY & CO. s. c. MATTER OF PEACE IIP TO GERMANY President Wilson's re. ponse to the iermans notes has cleared the atmos> :c r?4 and plaoeil squarely upon the ^hi r! ' r; of the German gov n-1 ntr.t the responsibility for the s 'c-1 v-s or the failure of its effe -t to :~*t I . : " .Vice. With the pivl ?nir: \ry conditions outlined in Mr. Wilson's t\v onotes, the German has to comply if he desires to continue his application, for armistice. If he continues J his application, then it will be the duty of the President to transmit any further application to the governments of our allies and. in concert with them, frame a response. What we shall next have, in case the German is ready to surrender, i< a formal request made of the President or made of the allied governments col lootivoly, l'or an armisteic. Lot u- ho porf- ctlv clear at tho outsot that tho i\ quest for an armistice is a military matter to bo acted u;> u? in tho night of military judgment. Our amnios are advanonig from tho Mouse to tho sea: th .derma.i vis boon hoatc n in every ongagomcnt for four months, and 1 i. armi? s are doing pounded to pic os. in this . itir1t ion ho a da for cess; t ion of houili < s. I hi an wov na . he ihat there can ho a cessation of hostildi s only ivhn he vomplio. Nvi'ii th<> i 'nditionwiuh result : "o:u a cord inuanoo o' 1 tho i t niggle and thorefi ro a "c wltlvlr tho right of tho victor to (ionuir.d. SI M.MtlNS EOE RELIEF (Complaint Not Served.) . STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, Uaunt;- of 1 lorry. Court of Common Pleas. H. K. Parlield. Plaint i ff. ?vs.P( rry Watts, Harney Watts. Dolli l'? 11 Watts, Tomie Jean Watts, .!? ai Blaekwell. Leonard Watts. J. \ Bryant, .1. T. Mills, M. A. Harm Daniel L. Watts. S. D. Bryant, 1 K. McGougau and D. W. llardwiol j Executors of the Last Will an To tamon'. of J. C. Bryant, 1)< c'd.. Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS AHOY 1 NAMED: 1 YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONK ' and required to answer the coniplaii in this action, which has boon file i in the office of tho Clerk of the Com of Common Pleas, for tho said com i ty and to serve a copy of your ai swer to the said complaint on the sal ' i scriber at his office at Conway, S. ( i within twenty days after the servii hereof; exclusive of the day of su< n j service; and if you fail to answer tl | complaint within the time aforcsai ; tht^ plaintiff in this action will app I to the Court for the relief demand* | in the complaint. Dated July i:>, A. D. tints. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorne ^ |'To Daniel D. Walls, Harney Wat and 1>. F. McGougan. absent d fondants: TAKK XOTICK That the Coi el plaint in the foregoing- stated acta 11 ami l!ie Summons of which the for ; going is a copy, wore filed in the o fiee of the C'ork of Court of Conine i Pleas, at Conway, S. C., on the 17 '* j day of July A. D. 1018, rl H. 11 WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. W. 17. PP.Y \N, ()S.) Clerk of the Court of Common Plea COPY -I M:\IO\S FOR RLL1HF (Complaint Served.) STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i ,./* M ........ v uun i\ \' i i i \' i I %\ Court of Common Picas. Charles A. Livingston, Plaintif, ?VS.? Claude P.- Livingston, llessie K. I la roll, A. V. Ressant and C. 1?. Li ingston, Administrator of the pe sonnl Lstate of Robert J.ivingsto Jr., Deceased, Defendants. ! TO TITE DEFENDANTS AHOY j NAM F.D: YOU ARK I1EREHY SUM MONK i and required 'o answei the eomplai in ihis action of which a copy hereby served upon you, ar.d to ser a copy of your answer to the sa complaint on the subscriber at his o fice at Conway, S. ('., within twen days after the service hereof; e elusive of the day of such sorvh | and if you fail to answer the coi plaint within the time aforesaid, I i plaintiff in this action will apply the Court for the relief demanded the complaint. Dated October 10th, A. D. 1018. II. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney To Claude P>. Livingston and lies? E. Harrel, Absent Defendants: TAKE NOTICE That the Cot plaint in the foregoing stated acti 1 CUT. a rxC ...t,:?i, 4i,,v r.v. Jcliiu cm- kjuiiKiuwim \m v>incn cm- n# i going is a copy were filed in Ihe i 8EV? VON KINDENBUR6 WILL ' NOT HALT ARMIES Every Feason to Sav That He Can On!y Stoo at the Rhine There is every reason to believe that it will be impossible for Von Hindenburjj to esatblish his next line before his armies reach the Meuse and the Rhine. Thus, unless startling events insirle P'ussia bowl over the military leaders and end the war, the Germans to reach their new line must evacuate practically every inch of France, four fifths of Belgium, all of Alsace, part of Lorraine and t.he <dtio< nf C,bont Antwerp Malines and llrussels. If this should be done this vast forced withdrawal would include the territory which Prince Max of lladen tried to use as a bribe to the allies in i nlt-r to secure an armistice. Th-? new line would follow the .V n.'V .run the Hollan.d border, near Maa trecht, past and including" Liege, Xamur, lVnant and Mezieres, thence .' elowinv approximately the present a nations pasi Met'/ ami Strassburg, : ml then along the Khine toward 1!. ie, This ;ino would he about d4() n. Ks long, herter than the old one b\ ncai y 1 0 miles. T e Hup. command figures that by 1 .aeuatir.g A1 aee it can hold the Khine I foe i ua Strasbourg to Switzei land, v. distance o 7"? miles, with nly a handful of men. The probable active battle front from Strassburg tu Holland would therefore be only about - ><> miles long', against its length of nearly <>00 miles at tho mo meat when Fo. li launched hi - offoni4 1 vi . lV.rt In rmoro, with Strasburg ^ ; iul the Rhino protecting tho southern I'ianh, and Namur. Pinant, Me. S eian and Med'/, ssupporting it c"i)[ r. tho now front wouiti be ne)t only short, but terrifically strong. Botwo n this line' and tho Gorman d j frontier lie' portions e>f Belgium, Franco, I orraino and all of Luxom, | burg', which would sorvo a.> tho battle hold, tho Gormans hoping to the last f, I to koop tho horrors e>f war outside 1 . ^ i their own country. i | Adding color te> tho above, news ^ that tho enemy is partially evacuat^ ing Alsace long ago reached Paris. Throughout Bclguim the Huns now . arc demanding that Belgian church and civil authorities aid to maintain 1 ,i.. <\,i> UlUUI U^UIl IIM I 1 uracil tUI r, lilt' J**lt ,j | of Ostend, Bruges ami Lille already makes Holland the allied flank and (j frees the coast. j ' The titanic withdrawal in Flanders /(j and the fact that .Met/, is the pivoting region, explain the stupendous resistance against the Americans in the Champagne, where a vital blow v might be struck at the plan. The rej treating line must swing back to ( Liege, with disaster dogging* every j step, as King Alberts command hour l.v threatens to turn defeat into rout. )n j The British further imperil the evavu alien bv penetration toward Mons. e- 1 Any deft at in the region of Metz, where the Franco-Americans are >11 fighling like In lhlogs, would upset the en1;?t-e s. i.eme. NOTICE OF LOST NOTES. All persons are hereby notified and are forbiddi n, to negotiate, purchase, pay or take two certain notes given b> J. A. Cause to the undersigned, each note for the sum of $100.00, one of them maturing one I year after date, and the other two j years after date, and both notes j dated in the month of January 1916, | also from paying, taking, purchasI ing or negotiating, selling or transl'-.K.. 1 erring UK' certain real estate mortgage from Sarah E. Clause to J. A. Clause, dated January 21st, 1914, and ' securing a promisory note in the sum of .$225.00, said mortgage and ,r, last mentioned note having been 1' transferred to the undersigned, S. G. Tyler, by Sarah E. Clause to secure I lite aforesaid two notes of J. A. nt L, Ciauso. Said lost papers were transferred V, by the undersigned to A. P. John'M son, who states he has misplaced ' them and they have been lost. Suitj able reward will be paid to any pcr' j son sending information or deliver( ' | ing said papers to the undersigned. 11 * ?S. G. Tyler, Allsbrook, S. C., 11. F. 1). No. 1 Or II. H. Woodward, 1,11 10 10 l8-3t. pd. Conway, S. G. ! fice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas in and for Horry do County, at Conway, S. C\, on the IGth day of October A. 1). 1918. m- ' H. H. WOODWARD, on Plaintif's Attorney. *c- W. L. BRYAN, CP- S.) >f- j C. C. C. P. fmm v