The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 03, 1919, Page FOUR, Image 4
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THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1919
Most boys are foolish enough to
spend their last cent to please their
best girl.
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Some farmers will perish to death
on a place where another man would
make a fortune.
Air ci*aft are not as valuable in
warfare as at one time it was
thought they would be.
o
There is a prim humor in watching
a man trying to make something
cut of what all the world knows to be
rothing.
o
It is only the workers who get any
ifal pleasure from life. You may
think you want to envy the idle rich,
but you wouldn't perhaps if you
knew.
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The average girl of from sixteen
to twenty years of age has about as
much idea of the right kind of man
to marry, as a cow knows what to do
with Christmas.
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Take this old world up one side
and down the other, you will find
human nature just about the same;
so remember this when you are offered
something for nothing. I
iVf /iM tnt.UAll ..AII I - I
vitiligo ui m;ii ua|>|/vu ill wn; j/vuvi
<al arena of a State apparently without
rhyme or reason; but later when
the facts happen to come out, the
ground work is as plain as day. It
has always been so and always will
he the same,
The destruction of the illicit liquor
business is one of the hardest prob-1
Ifms with which any government
ever had to deal. There seems to be
no positive way in which illicit trade j
in intoxicating drinks can be absolutely
prohibited.
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It was haixl with many people in
the Winter owing to the scarcity of
money and the high cost of living;
how could you expect it to be otherwise
with a man who has already
spent his income before he has earned
it?
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The general mass of humanity is
genial and kind, they are first rate
good fellows in more ways than one;
hwt when it comes to business and
the use of good judgment in the affairs
of life, they are some of them j
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sauiy wanting??o
Some time since there was a holi~!
ness preacher by the name of Arnold
who held forth on the streets of Con-i
way in ravines that he called sermons
from day to flay for many
weeks. There was always a crowd
of more or less "riff-raff" to heir
his gas spill itself; but there were
I Ait few that knew that this man was ;
neglecting' his wife who was ill at the
hcivo of a frinrl, and that he made
iio effort to n:; nly this sick wife
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Advertising, the "Open Sesame" to
success, is already ours. Through
its part in the war America has acquired
the special good will of more
than half the civilized world. To
spread its commerce still further ?t
is necessary for the United States to
return to the pre-war basis. This can
best be accomplished by paying all
v.ar obligations?the cost of victory
?and it is to settle these accounts
that the Victory Liberty Loan is to
be offered next month.
Commodities "made in America"
have been carried from warm Palestine
and the Far East to the frozen
fjords of the north countries. With
the penetration of our men into parts
of the world that had only vaguely
heard of American inventions and
manufactures has come the introduction
of sanitary devices, artificial
ice, farm machinery and even the
safety-razor.
Through the hot sands of Mesopotamia
the little automobile has taken
the route of the camel and the thermos
bottle displaces the hump. No
more need the dark skinned Arab
beauty pour oil over her hands for
purposes of ablution?American
made soap has proved* itself a better
and a more convenient cleanser. The
Thracian woman in her blue an 1
white peasant's costume will be compelled
to use the stream-beds for
wash-tubs no longer?community
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COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
(Complaint Not Served.)
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
County of Horry.
George J. Holliday, Plaintiff,
vs.
Noah Gerrald, Pearloy Gerrald, Jessie
Gerrald, Sam Gerrald, Willie
Gerrald, Janie Gerrald, Pressley
Gerrald, and Edna Gerrald, Heirs
at Law of George Gerrald and
Jennie Gerrald, Deceased; M. L.
Sarvis, H. J. Sarvis, Florie Johnson,
Albert N. Sarvis, Daisy May
Hooks, Thornie Belle Prince, Eppie
Dell Hooks, Daniel Tolar Sarvis
Rosa Glenie Gerrald, and J. P. Gerrald,
Heirs at law of P. C. Sams,
Deceased, Defendants.
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE
mamf.tv
YOU ARK HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to answer the complaint
in this action, which has been filed
ir. the office of the Clerk of the Court
ol 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.
Within twenty days after the service
hereof; exculsive of the day of
si eh service; and if you fail to answer
the complaint within the time
[i.oresaid, the plaintiff in this action
will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
!' binary rth, A. 1). 1919.
vV. U BRYAN, (L. S.)
A
THE HOMtT HML
laundry machines have made their
appearance.
In all things useful and time saving
Yankee inventions have shown
them solves efficient, and the day of
efficiency has arrived. A demand for!
all of these new utensils of life has
been created. American manufacturers
are ready to fill it, and they will
go far afield with their products
when the big war bills are paid and
the wheels of peaceful commerce hum
again.?Contributed: ?
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HORRY. IS INTERESTED.i
At a meeting last weck'-oii cbtton
farmers and representative - men, it
was shown that 4.6 acres to the horde
vas planted to cotton last year, and
from the best information obtainable
only 3.9 acres to the horse would be
giown in Horry County this year;
and that while Horry County produced
about 10,000 bales last year
the acreage this year would not produce
more than 8,000 bales. It appears
that some of the farmers have
reduced as much as 50 per cent, and
they all mean, we believe, to stand
by the cotton movement and are in
sympathy with the organization over
the State.
In this County the committee has
not had the farmers generally to
sign pledges to reduce the acreage
as the County is already well under
the minimum and the pledges were
iiol necessary.
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puff out of a
'rince Albert!
as the quality!
e apparatus any more than yo
family deck! So, when you hi
going, and get up half an hou
; your pipe or rolling cigarette*
big prize on the end of your line
lone puts it in a class of its owr
P. A. is made by our exclusiv
out bite and parch?well?yoi
iictionaries to find enough word
5 sentiments!
handsome pound and half-pound tin
jctical pound crystal %lass humidor toith
s the tobacco in such perfect condition.
Company, Winston-Salem, Nt C
C. C. C. P..
H. II. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Tc Pcarlio Gerrald, Jessie Gerrald,
Sam Gerrald, Willie Gerrald, Janie (
Gerrald, Pressly Gerrald, and Edna
Gerrald, Absent Defendants:
Willie Gerrald, Janie Gerald, Press
ly (ierrald, and Edna Gerrald, bein#
infants residing with Sam Gerrald
at Grists, N. C.?
TAKE NOTICE That the Complaint
in the foregoing stated action
and the Summons of which the foregoing
is a copy were filed in the office
of the Clerk of the Court of
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vuifiiiiuii riviiff in and lor Morry (
County, at Conway, S. C, on the
loth day of February A. D. 1919.
W. L. BRYAN, <L. S.)
C. C. C. P.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
ORDER
Court of Common Pleas.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ]
County of Horry. (
George J. Holliday, Plaintiff,
vs. |
Noah Gerrald, et al., Defendants.
Upon reading the annexed Affidavit
made in behalf of the plaintiff
for the appointment of a Guardian
Ad Litem for ?ih?ent
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ants, who will act in their behalf in
case they do not apply themselves, or
someone applies as hereinafter stated
in behalf of said infants; and it
appearing that J. 3. Vaught, Judge
tip, OOlTWAg, 1. O.
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
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(Complaint Not Served).
In the Court of Common Pleas.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
Adellc Smith, Plaintiff,
vs.
H. Stacy Smith, Palmetto Grocery
Co., N. P. Smith, The Butters Lum
ber Co., and two children and heirs
at law of the late Henry Wise, deceased,
if tbey be living and if
dead;, their next vof kin and heirs\
^t-la^w, the' hanptes and number of,
',all of'whbm with their places of
residence, being unknown, Defendants.
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 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 Mullins,
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 re|
lief demanded in the complaint.
I Dated March A. D. 1919.
hoyt McMillan,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Notice.
To the two children and hoirs-at~~~)
I j I
r>f Probate for Horry County, is a
suitable and competent person to act J
as such Guardian ad Litem:
It is ordered that J. S. Vaught be
and he is hereby appointed as Guardian
Ad Litem for Pressly Gcrrald,
Willie Gerrald, Janie Gcrrald, and
Edna Gerrald, absent infant defendants,
and authorized and directed to
appear and defend this action in
their behalf, unless the said infants
or someone in their behalf, shall
within ten days after the service of
this Order shall then apply for the
appointment of such Guardian Ad
Litem to act for them.
It is ordered further that this Order
shall be served on said absent infant
defendants and upon Sam Gerrald,
their father, v.'ith whom they
reside, by publishing the same for ^
three successive weeks in the Horry J
Herald, a newspaper published at 1
, ? O ~ ,,il. , . . 1
uv nut I tJi'UVll V/ili Uillia, Willi i%
of the Summons and by mailing to
said parties at Grists, North Caro- ,
hna; and that said service shall be 1
completed at the same time that the
service of the Summons herein shall 1
be completed as to said absent defendants.
1
Pat*,J Anvil
W. L7 BRYAN, (L. S.)
Clerk of Court for Horry County,
n. H. WOODWARD,
Attorney for Plaintiff. J
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Magistrate M. C. Butler was hero <
from Loris the first of the week. ji
t
law of the late Henry Wise, deceased, i
it they be living1 and if dead, their <
next of lrin and heirs-at-law, the
names and numbers of, all of whom
with Jtheir places of residence, being
unknown, take notice that the
complaint in the foregoing stated
cause of action and the Summons, of <
[which the foregoing is a copy, were 1
filed in the office of the c. c. c. 1*. 1
at Conway, S. c., on the 1st day ot 1
April, 1919. 1
W. l. bryan, (L. S.) <
c. c. c. p. 1
McMillan, ;
3t? ? "plaintiff's Attorney. ;t >
V'1','1 ,s .V i 1
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. \
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(Complaint Not Served). ' *
Court of Common Pleas. '
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, '
County of Horry.
George J. Holtiday. Plaintiff, <
vs. l
D. C. Floyd, J. M. Connerly, J. B. i
Rasor, S. A. Nichols, Executrix of I
A. B. Nichols, Deceased; J. R. 1
Battle and Others, Heirs at Law <
and distributees of James Battle, 1
Deceased, and Executors of his 1
Estate whose names are unknown 1
to the plaintiff, Defendants. 1
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE 1
NAMED: <
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to answer the complaint
in this action, which has been '
fiied in the office of the Clerk of the <
Ccrrt of Common Pleas, for the said I
County, and to serve a copy of your I
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
ot 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 I I
demanded in the complaint.
March 20th, A. D. 1919. \
' H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To J. M. Connerly, Absent Defendant:
Take notice that the Complaint in
the foregoing stated action and the
Summons of which the foregoing is a
copy, were filed in the office of the
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas
at Conway, S. C., or. the 22nd day of c
March 1919. 1
H. H. WOODWARD, 11
Plaintiff's Attorney.
W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) I
C. C. C. P.
LoadsfUk
I have this week the best I
ever shipped. One car load 1
Studebaker Wagons and nice
G. B. JE1
CONWAY
I The oldest Amerii
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURAF
W. B. Coxe, S|
P. P. Covington,
Bullock B
B. M. Bulloc
FARMERS CALLED TO MEET.
The farmers of Horry County are
lereby called to meet at the Court
House, Conway, S. C., on Monday q
\pril 7th, at one o'clock, for the pur- f,
jose of discussing the advisability of g
liltt.iricr nn Oil Mill ir? TTnr?*v Pnnnfv
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It is hoped that every farmer and ^
business man in the county who is j,
nterested in this movement will attend
this meeting. It is our purpose H1
low to have an expert here who will' fi
jo able to give us information as to g
Lhe cost, etc., of the plant. ^
H. L. B. Jordan, Pres.
Cotton Growers Association.
.
The weather changed last Thurr,lay
to much colder than it had been.
There were high March winds during
nost of Thursday night. I^ast Frilo.r
waawmJmm .1 ..i .i i rr
<??.Y iiiui iiiiij^ w?r? i:n ill" UI1U ('OKI Dili ~j
here was iiy frost in tins section. ,
SAMUEL HOLMES SAYS I
HE SAW LOST WOMAN I
Samuel Holmes, a colored resident I
?C the Newton neighborhood, saysB
that he saw a woman whom he bo-1
lioves to have been the missing Mrs. B
Mary Newton, on Sunday after JUI
had left the house. He did not rec^B
agnize the woman he saw but said\l
that she wore a dark colored bonnet B
and a black c'oht or waist; that sluvfl
wus Walking? fast and apparently re-J
turning from toward the ClaredyB
place to her home. The colored man
a'&m closely questioned by the search- A
?rs after Mrs. Newton. He was tn-J
ken to the place from which he claimtH
2<! to have seen her and he pointed fl
Dut the spot where he said she was B
as he saw her walking rapidly. This B
lid not lead to anything in the q^arch fl
for the missing lady. Besides this I
rv'gro there is no one who has coifto H
forward to say that they saw theffl
woman on Sunday at all at any time, V
except the husband who was at tho fl
iu.use, and the grand son, Dick Cox,^
who says he left his grandmother all
the house with his grandfather when
lie left to go to the Claredy place or <
toward the beach looking- for the
-ow on Sunday morning. "
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Several of our prominent people
/isited the Crane hog farms near
Georgetown last week and some of ,
LI a m bought some of the pigs and
nought them away with them.
I
I have pone away to take a special I
curse on diseases of the eyes. Will
cturn about May the first. Watch,
iiy advertisement for my return. f
Yours for better service, i
.ycurgus A. Woodruff, G. Opt.
Eyesight Specialist. )
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ill Loads
ot Mules and Horses I have
Mules just in, also car load
lot Buggies, Harness, Etc
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NOTICE OF FORFEITURE I 1
Notice is hereby t given that one
hcvrolet Roadster has been seized i
rom C. B. Edwards for violation of 1
ection 3296 R. S. Any person mak- |
?K claim for same arc hereby no- y
ified to give bond to the Collector of *
lternal Revenue within twenty one 1
ays from date hereof, ( and unless i
uch bond is given, the same will be
rclared forfeited to the United j
tates . for .violation of Section 329fi
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v (Signed) J. G. FANNING, * '
Deputy CoIIccWa'
cnway, S. C. March 19th, 1919.
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