The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 12, 1918, Page TWO, Image 2
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GERMANS WEARILY
MARCH HOMEWARD
Demeanor of Men Seems to
Have Changed?Wagons
Seem Endless
HINDENBURG ADMIRED
LUDENDORFF HATED
Returning' Soldiers Exchange
Shots With Delegates of
Council at Essen.
Some interesting' accounts are now
coming to hand of the arrival of the
retreating German armies in the
Fatherland. The impression one
gains in Cologne and Dusseldorr,
writes an observer, is that this is
manifestly a defeated army. Day
and night without end, trains composed
of an extraordinary variety of
vehicles cross the Rhine bridges, while
wagons laden with foodstuffs, strow,
bicycles, packs and munitions make
an endless procession.
This retreat of the German army
in misery makes a stranger spectacle,
is that the towns along the route a>v
decorated as if for some high festival.
There are flags in ail streets.
Triumphal arches have been erected
and garlands hang from the house-.
Near the station of Dussoldorf is an
inscription: "Wel.ome to Our Uneonqucred
11 eroes."
The men are very weary, for they
move by forced maivlies. One who
witnessed Die pa -sage of the troops
of the German 4th Army through Ai\
la Chapelle says ''We were all impressed
by the fact these soldiers did
not appear to regard themselves a>
havinir been be alt n. ami wo were.
struck by the absence of any bit to 1
feeling toward the Kaiser. Everywhere
among- the men we found a
general respect and admiration for
Hindcnburg, but the hatred of von
Tirpitz was great, and hatred of Ludcndorlf
was still greater.
" 'He demanded the impossible of
the army' was the constant remark."
COLDS & I&GRIPPE
^ of 3 doses 060 will brer,\
any case of Chills & Fever. Colds
& LaGnppc; it acta on the lives
better th.m Calomel and does no
?ripe or sicken. Price 25c.
COPY Sl'MMONS FOR RELIEF.
(Complaint Not Served).
Court cf Common Pleas.
STATE SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
Mary E. Todd, Ahministi atrix of Jo1, u
I). To-ld, Dec'd; also in her own
light, Plaintiff,
vs.
Jessamine Virginia Todd, Hubert Archibald
Todd, Heirs at law of John
D. Todd, Dec'd; Su an M. Housen '
Samuel !*aue Horn end, Wilbam T
Hou'iend, Ollie Minnie Clore, Exie
Dora Gore, Ecu Dessie Cartrett,
Benjamin Ilousend, George B Mous
end, Robert G. Hoime.nd, Richard
Bellamy, Maggie M. Bellamy, Letha
Gertrude Bellamy, Blanche Pearlo
T \ i r> - ii rni i
i>1-1 liun.v-, i7. ucon ncMiivniy, imuoi
Mary Bellamy awl Richard E. Bellamy,
Heirs at law of Alva VHousend,
Dec'd., Defendants.
TO 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 Clink of the Court of
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 days 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 iri
the complaint.
November 2bth, A. D., 1918.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To Samuel Isaac Housend, William T.
.Housend, Ollie Minnie Core, Exie
Dora Gore and Eou Dessie Cartrett,
Absent Defendants;
TAKE NOTICE That the Complaint
in the foregoing stated action
?nd the Summons of which the fore
going is a copy were filed in the office
of the Clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas in and for Horry County,
al Conway, S. C., on the 2nd day of
December, A. D., 1918.
W. L. HPYAN, (L. 9.)
C. C. C. P.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
|STATE ITEMS
! OF INTEREST TO ALL SOUTH
CAROLINA PEOPLE
Charleston is beginning to feel the
effects of demobilization of the naval
reserve forces.
The amount of garbage collected at
Camp Jackson amounts to 85 to 100
tons a week and not per day as was ;
erroneously stated.
Enlistments now are being sought
for engineering officers for transport
and supply ships by the Navy Department.
Farmers of the State are utilizing
the cotton warehouse system as never
before, and in the. way it was originally
designed to serve.
M !inv (nlftO-vnint! rkf r>r?nrlr?l?">nr>f? linvo
boon received by Governor Manning
and Mrs. Manning in this hour of
grief for their lost son, Maj. William
Sinkler Manning, killed in battle
in France, November G.
Appointments of Senators Gay of
Louisiana and Pollock of South Carolina,
both of whom took their seats
at members of the appropriations
committee, were announced last
week.
Students of the University of
South Carolina, who have been in the
01 my and are released and return to
the university wi'l ho given full credit
for the elapse of time while they
were in the army camps and elsewhere
and will also be given full
credit to; any work they m iy have
done while in the service.
The government health authorities
are planning to intensify their efforts
to control venereal disease as it is
lealized that the period of reconstruction.
when thousands of men in perfect
physical health are released from
the discipline of the army, will bring
with it much danger to the health of
the nation. Unless all cases of venereal
disease have proper treatment
during the period of reconstruction, it
is fcaied that the scourge will roach
alarming proportions.
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CU'TURES MUCH LIQUOR.
Georgetown. ? J. C. Wcatherly,
State constable, last week seized
here the 15 ton gasoline launch Pryon
loaded with 533 cases of fine
wines and brandies valued at $25,000.
The crew, consisting of Captain !
r'Ois, a woman and baby and a smal. j
boy, was brought before tbe magi-- i
The launch, in a leoky condition, j
hound from New York to Jacksonville,
put into Georgetown and wa
to have sailed but was seized befor
it could get away.
The wines and liquors have been
stored in the jail and the launch is
being held under guard.
The entente powers, according to *"
vV cl If bureau dispatch from Spr.
Igium, have granted a safe conduct
to tho Gorman troops in Finland to
return home.
ifiSH PRHiS F68
CCTTOHPREOiGTED
Atlanta.?That cotton will sell for
35 to 10 cents a pound by March 1
was the prediction made here by Representative
William Schley Howard,
in an interview prior to bis departure
foi Washington.
Mr. Howard said ho believed an extra
session of Congress would be necessary
because the present session
will be "so largely engaged in paying
appropriations already authorized
that it will not have time to do those
things vital for the business and agricultural
interests of the country."
Strongly urging the defeat of the
pending revenue bill, Howard declared
he does not believe that the present
generation should pay all the
war debt.
"The greatest need of American agruulture
from a national standpoint
is an efficient governmental system
of marketing," Howard said.
"The cotton situation will adjust itself
as soon as the law of supply and
demand has a free rein. Cotton is
now selling for 10 cents per pound
less than it will sell for by the first
of March, if present conditions point
truly to the market conditions."
m
'With preliminaries of the new session
disposed of, congress began
work on the mass of appropriation
and other measures now pending.
fhe Quinine That Does Not Affoct the Head
Beccune of its tonic n nd laxative effect. I, AX A*
T1VK BkOMO QUININK is better than ordinary
Quinine nnd does not cause uervousueaa nor
'inuiiiit in head. Remember the full name nr.d
loo); lor the ># nature of 14. W. GKOVK. 30c.
THE HORRY HER/
WHISKEY WILL NOT
REMHCOUIIM
Tampa.?Concealed in crates of
oranges, in barrels of grape fruit and
in cases over which loose oranges had
been piled, whiskey estimated by federal
agents to be worth over $3,000,
was seized at Turkey Crock, neat
here. The car was consigned to Columbia,
S. C., the authorities withholding
names until arrests are made.
I In the center of barrels of grapef
111 it were three gallon kegs of pure
alcohol. The whiskey was bottled.
"TELEPHONE SUBS
Paste in Directory
If You Haven91 a Di
We announce the opening of a t
astoo, Otalvey, Enterprise, and Burg
tloil-; 1 Pnrh of llin iininfvj trimod T
names and numbers of the stations n
on this slip under the head of "Add
This opens up a splendid section
convenient sendee. Rates furnished
Directory
DISCONTINUED
Ashby & Eastoupe
E. S. C. Baker?Res.
1,. W. Cooper?Store
H. L. Creec.v
Field Pub. Co.
R. O. Hanson
Whiteford Sessions
Add to
Bethea, P. W.?Res
Burnhill, J. E.?Store, Aynor
Burroughs, Mrs. A. M.?ITcs.
Causey, C. N.?Res
Cooper, T. B.?Store, Socastee
Cook, Rev. J. K.?Res., Murrells Inle
Court House?Supt. Ed. Office
Dusenbury,. S. C.?Office ...
Johnson, W. D.?Res., Murrells Inlet
Marlow, H. O.?Res
Patrick, I. P.?Res.. Burgess
Pitts, W. C.? Office
Pitts. W. C.?Res
Sutherland Furn. Co.?Store
Stalvey, Dr. Edgar?Res., Socastee...
Stalvey, Robbie?Store, Socastee ....
Smith, C. C.?Res., Burgess
Watson, J. D.?Res
Ward, Thos.?Res
Watts, G. W.?Res., Murrclls Inlet. ..
CONWAY TELEP
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oOc This Coupon Wort
THIS Coupon, if presented tog
; in cash is good for a one doi!:
i HERBINE. After using' a bo I
| ed directions on it if you do no
i what you have paid you can
and we will cheerfully refund
bad cold or cough in one day;
relieves fever in one day; rein
; -ua; in one day; relieves pain
i or bins in one day. Relieves
i lioves sick stomach, belch trig
I hours. Relieves bladder and
! Rheumatism -giving quick rela
j male diseases and woman tro
will fix you so your work?v
You can do your work with to
all the bile from your system,
reward if it gripes or makes ;
any manner. Eat or drink ar
50c This Coupe
BY MAII. WITH COUPON fiO C
Norton I
Good Prope
I have for sale cheap,
passenger, Studcbaker aut
_ 1. 1 A . . a ? A*
run aoout ten monins; inc
the owner is leaving this se
car is in good condition.
FINE LANDS A
Also one tract of Fiftj
of Twenty (20) Acres of 1
County on Snow Hill Road
quick buyer; also other val
and Williamsburg Counties
If interested in these
"M" care H.
CONWfl
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LLP, CONWAY, 8. O.
WILSON TO SPEND |
XMASIN LONDON
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Manchester, Eng.?President Wilson,
the Guardian says it under- I
stands, will spend a few days confer- 1
ing with Col. 10. M. House in Paris
and will go thence to Rome, return- ,
ing from Italy to spend Christmas ^
in London and going again to Paris 1
for the remainder of his visit,
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Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days <
Druggists refund money if PAZO O'NTMENT falls \
to cure Itching, Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles.
V.stantiy relieves Itching Piles, and you can get
restful sleep after the first application. Price GOc.
CH1BERS COT 001
?Catl by Number
rectory Call for One '
clephono lino to Murrells Inlet, Socess.
At prefsent there are Toll Sta- |
his will bo known as the 75 lino. The |
o\v installed on this line will be found j
to Listing." j
and we trust the public will find it a
on application to Operators.
' Changes '
i
CHANGE IN NITMHERS
L. R. Ambrose to 52-A
E. ,1. Marsh to 90-E ,
A. P?. McCoy to 63 j
Veneer Mfg. Co. to 117-A. 1
Pate Lumber Co. to 117-15
Horry County Trust Co. to 31-A ^
Listing i
1 112-A ,
96-M
1.19 j
75-II J
75-C c
t 7K.T M
v 60-D j
37 i
75-B j
123
75-F ;
31-B
109-C .
4 35
' 75-E
75-D
75-G
87-S 1
90-E {
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HONE COMPANY i
<
h Fifty Cents *>0c
ether with only fifty-cent?
nr bottle of GREAT INDIAN (
tie strictly according to print
?t think it is worth four times
bring back the empty bottle
the fifty-cents. It relieves a
relieves lagrippe in one day;
eves weakness and tired feelin
neck, side, shoulder, back
headache in two hours; re;,
gas on stomach in three
L kidney trouble. Relieves
ef from pain. Relieves fembles,
two days' treatment
r/ill not tire you one particle,
m times the ease. It will work
and v/e will give fifty dollars
you sick or breaks you up in
tything while taking it.
in Good At 50c
KXTS.
3rugCo.
m a I
rty tor sale
one six cylinder, seven
omobile which has been
; reason for selling is that
>ction of the country. This
LSO OFFERED
r (50) Acres, and one tract
and lying in Georgetown
will be sold cheap to a
uable property in Florence
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bargains write at nnr.e t.n
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FOREIGN ITEMS
GATHERED AND CONDENSED
FOR EASY READING
A new director general of railroads
,o succeed W. G. McAdoo may not be
uimed for two weeks or more.
Representative Carter Glass of Virginia
was nominated by President
Wilson to be secretary of the treasury
of the United States.
Joseph P. Tumulty, the president's
secretary, accompanied Mr. Wilson
to New York, but did not go abroad.
King Ferdinand of Koumania has
Awarded the Cross of the Military
OirU'v of Michael the Brave to General
Pershing.
Norberl Carolin made a flight in
m army airplane from Pittsburgh
to Washington in one hour and 3">
minutes.
Col. E. M. House, one of the members
of the American peace delegation,
is fully conservant with decisions
of the -supreme war council at
its meeting at London.
The opinion of John B. Payne, general
counsel of the railroad administration,
to the effect that railroads
while under government control are
lot amenable to municipal statutes
requiring them to pay city licenses or
privilege taxes has struck a blow to
the vitals of every American city suffering
from more or less depleted
trasuries, for it is evident that if
[ho opinion applies to railroads, it applies
with equal force to the telegraph
companies.
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Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
jy LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
:a.nnot reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh is a local disease, greatly inllu>ncc?l
by constitutional conditions. HALL'S
JATAHUII MEDICINE win euro catarrh.
It i. taken internally and acts through
ho Blood on 'he Mucous Surfaces of tea
System. IIALI/S CATARRH MEDICINE
s composed of some of the best tonics
mown, combined with some of tlie best
jlood purifiers. The perfect combination
;t" the ingredients in IIALI/S CATARRH
vIEDIClNE is what produces such wan*
1 rt'el results In catarrhal conditions.
Druggists 75c. Testimonials free.
1\ J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O.
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TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons are hereby given noLice
and warned not to trespass on
tny of my land In any manner or
form whatsoever, oitlwo* l?\r Kimtm
- . y *.J j "Uiitm/,,
fishing, trapping or any entry of any
kind, under full penalty of the lawfor
violation?the land being known
is the Sarah Prince Estate land of
Jj acres, more or less, in Galivants
Kerry township; and also my indivilual
property of 19G acres, more or
less, in same township.
J. Gray Floyd.
Galivants Ferry, S. C 12-5-18-pd
December, 5th 19 J 8.
LEMONS MAKE SKIN
WHITE. SOFT, CLEAR
Make this beauty lotion for a
few cents and see for
yourself.
What girl or woman hasn't heard
of lemon juice to remove complexion
blemishes; to ^hiton the skin and to
bring out the roses, the freshness and
the hidden beauty? Put lemon juice
alftne is acid, therefore irritating, an 1
should be mixed with orchard white
this way. Strain through a fine cloth
the juice of two fresh lemons into a
bottle containing about three ounces
of orchard white, then shake well and
you have a whole quarter pint of skin
and complexion lotion at about the
cost one usually pays for a small jar
of ordinary cold cream. Pe sure to
strain the lemon juice so no pulp gc?;s
into the bottle, then this lotion will
lemain pure and fresh for months.
When applied daily to the face, neck,
arms and hands it should help lo
blo'lf'h- f'lnrir umnnflinn on/I <
- - ? v ? J MOIVVVIIVI 1 MUM uuau til
the skin.
Any druggist will supply three
ounces of orchard white at very little
cost and the grocer has the lemons.?
?adv?(5)
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STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
The stockholders of the Conway
Live Stock Company, a coi-poration,
are hereby called to moot. at. the office
of the Conway Live Stock Company
at 8 P. M. Dec. 27, 1018, for
the purpose of considering the ad
visability of surerndering tho chartcr
of tho said corporation and going
out of business.
A. C. THOMPSON,
President of Conway Live Stock
Company. ?adv?5t?11-28
RUB-MY-TiSM
Will cure your Rheumatism
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps
Co (c, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts anc
Burns, OM Soreo, Stings of Insects
Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in
tecnally and externally. Price 25c
CALOMEL SALIVATES
AND MAKES YOU SICK
Acts like dynamite on a sluggish
liver and you lose a
day's work.
There's no reason why a person
should take sickening, salivating calomel
when a few cents buys a large
bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone?a per
feet substitute for calomel.
It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid
which will start your liver just as
surely as colomel, but it docsn't^make
you sick and can not salivate.
Children and grown folks can takov
Hudson's Liver Tone, because it iafc.
perfectly harmless.
Calomel is a dangerous drug. It is
mercury and attacks your bones.
Take a dose of nasty calomel today
and you will fell weak, sick and nauseated
tomorrow. Don't lose a day's
work. Take a spoonful of Hudson's
Liver Tone instead and you will wako/
up feejing great. No more b/dioijyJ?
ness, constipation, sluggishness, head
ache, coated tongue or sour stomach.
Your druggist says if you don't find
Hudson's Liver Tone acts better than
horrible calomel your money is waiting
for you.?adv.
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Citation Notice.
.STATM OK SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
By J. S. V AUGIIT, ESQUIRE,
I ROBATE JUDGE.
WHEREAS, Mrs. L. N. Todd made
suit to mo, to grant her Letters of
Administration of the Estate of and
c ' foots of K. E. Todd. '
THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite
and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of the said E.
L\. Todd, deceased, tliat they he and
a| pear, bcfQre me, in the Court of
I robate, to he held at Conway, S. C.,
on the 14th day of December next,
i after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock
in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any
they have, why the said Administrjjfr"
tion should not be granted.
GIVEN under my Hand, this
2dth day of November, Anno Domini,
1918.
Published on the 5th and 12th da^'si
of December 1918 in the Horry Herald.
?J. S. VAUGHT, (L. S).
Probate Judge.*
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COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
(Complaint Served.)
Court of Common Pleas.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
Edward W. Prince, Administrator of
Estate of Ransom M. Prince, deceased
and in his own right, Plaintiff
vs.
Joanna M. Prince, Ransom M. Prince,
Fannie E. Milligan, John W.
Prince, Gurlcy Prince, Rosa Lee
Prince, Beaulah Gold Rratcher,
A rcii it' I'i. Martin, Mai lie Martin,
Eula Martin, Bessie Martin; heir.?
at law of Ransom M. Prince, deceased,
BuroutfiiS & Collins Co., a
corporation, George J- Holliday,
and B. W. Floyd, Defendants. A
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABO/013 "
NAMED:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to answer the complaint
in this action, of which a copy is
herewith served upon you, and to
serve a copy of your answer^ to the
said complaint on the subscriber
his office at Conway, S. C., witV.d
twenty days after the service hereof;
exclusive of the day of such service;
and if you fail to answer the complaint
within the time aforesaid,
plaintiff in this action will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded in
the compliant.
Dated September 3rd, A. D. 1918. T
ROBT. B. SCARBOROUGH, ^
Plaintiff's Attorney.
rr* ^ * ?
io uuriey Prince, tannic M i 11 igan,
Ransom M. Prince, Beulah
Gold Bratchcr, and John W. Prince,
non resident defendants:
Take Notice?That the complaint
in this action and the sumons of
which the foregoing is a copy, have
been filed in the office of the Clerk
of Court of Common Pleas of IIovT^k-County,
November 30th, 1913.
ROBT. B. SCARBOROUGH,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
W. L. BRYAN,
Clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas for Horry County.
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Southern creamery company opcr
ating a string of creameries in this
and adjoining States has written to
the Columbia Chamber of Commerce
to make known the fact that it is in
search of men familiar with the business
to put in charge of certain parts
ol its work. The letter states that
preference will be given to soldiers.