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All communications must be signed by the name of the writer, not for publicaiton, but for the protection of this paper. Lega Notices at SI per inch first insertion, 50 cents eacli subsequent insertion. Rates on long term contracts for display advertising very reasonable, and made known on application. Make all Checks or Drafts payable to The Horry Herald, or H. H. Woodward, Conway, S. C. Notice in Special Column at the rate of one cent per word each insertion, and none of these taken for less than 25 cents, to be paid for iD adoace. THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1919 It does not take a great position to make a great man. o Satisfaction and contentment do not depend entirely upon fine clothes. o Many of the oldest things we know are yet nothing but experiments. This exDlains the reason that no man ever gets too old to leam. Things are being found every day that would be new to a man provided he had ttved ever since Adam's day. ? o No matter how hard the terms of peace may be made and no matter how much the price of indemnity that the defeated nation must inevitably pay; the other nations of the world are finding the Germans to be the same old stiff-necked and arrogant c i owd. o All men, with few exceptions indeed, at heart believe in the future life; some in one way, the religious way, others in strange ways unknown to the Bible or to the church. And no nan can say just how it is, and it is something that none know except those wh ohave passed through the portals of death. "We know or think we know and yet we do not know the things we ought to know about Germany and the war. There are too many things in the world for a man to undertake to master them all; therefore there is good sense in trying to specialize in our own particular line and let others alone. DESIRE TO IMPROVE. It is the desire to improve that has broadened out the cultivated acres ol Horry County during the last twenty years; so that while there are larg< tracts of uncleared lands in this county yet, still this uncleared acre age is small as compared to what i v as twenty years ago. In that tim< sandy hills have been made to pro duce almost fortunes in golden lea tobacco, the sandy lands which thei "were considered as worse than use less to the people; swamp lands ar producing large crops of food stuff every year, and much land has beei reclaimed in other ways. This g ahead spirit lies dormant in som people while it is the ruling passio in other lives among the farmers o this county. On it we depend for th fulfillment of the prophecy ofte made that Horry County will, in th course of time, become the garde part of this section of the State ?: c? .il. n 1?? ooum vyarunna. O i ' DIGGING IN. Everyone has heard about tli wonderful buildings in our great cities. Air hammers, power drill steam shovels, electric blasts, rui t?on pumps hew away the earth an stone to lay the foundation of thes tremendous structures. This is t' process of "digging in,"?the fir step in laying the foundations for ^ the buildings housing the forces that I, n<an the great industrial army of our nutibn. From this sort of "digging in" many of our boys turned to another kind of "digging in." At Chateau Thierry, at Bellau Wood, at Soissons, end at Sedan they "dug in" that E world freedom might live. They laid the foundation for universal peace; with victory for justice, for democracy of the world, over auotcracy. There, too, they laid the foundation u for a fitting monument to their own !. heroic courage. i * Everyone has heard about the c ground-hog. He does his "digging C in" late in October or early Novem- s ber. He does it simply, naturally, i" and along about February 2, he em- c erges and predicts spring and sun- tl shine. si Like the ground-hog, our boys at f home "dug in." They dug deep into their pockets; they cut the purse a strings. They bought Liberty Bonds, ? bought generously of each issue. They did it that the world might awaken from the night-mare of war. Had our fighting army not "dug in" victory would have been postponed; peace would now be a probability, not a fact. Last fall you "dug in" to help win the war. Now's your chance to "dig in" toward laying the foundation for universal peace. Soon the Victory Liberty Loan will be offered. Got ready and "dig in."?Contributed. o COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint Not Served), rn 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 they be living and if dead, their next of kin and hcirsat-law, the names and number of, all of whom 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 A ^ 1 r / _ m J u- i>ucn survice; ana 11 you iau 10 answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated March A. D. 1919. hoyt McMillan, Plaintiff's Attorney. Notice. To the two children and heirs-atlaw of the late Henry \yise, deceased, if they be living- and if dead, their next of kin and heirs-at-law, the names and numbers of, all of whom with their 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 filed in the office of the C. C. C. P. at Conway, S. C., on the 1st day of April, 1919. W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) C. C. C. P. iioyt McMillan, 3t? Plaintiff's Attorney. l_ COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint Not Served.) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ; County of Horry, f George J. Holliday, Plaintiff, 7 vs. 1 Noah Gerrald, Pearloy Gerrald, Jcas sie Gerrald, Sam Gerrald, Willie Gerrald, Janie Gerrald, Presslcy t Gerrald, and Edna Gerrald, Heirs 2 at Law of George Gerrald and Jennie Gerrald, Deceased; M. L. f Sarvis, H. J. Sarvis, Floric Johni son, Albert N. Sarvis, Daisy May Hooks, Thomie Belle Prinee, Eppio o Dell Hooks, Daniel Tolar Sarvis, s Rosa Glenie Gerrald, and J. P. Gern raid, Heirs at law of P. C. Sarvis, 0 Deceased, Defendants. e TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE n NAMED: f YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED c and required to answer the complaint n in this action, which has been filed e in the office of the Clerk of the Court n oi Common Pleas, for the said Coun>f ty, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office at Conway, S. G., within twenty days after the serio vice hereof; exculsive of the day of 1 such service; and if you fail to anss, vor the complaint within the time c- aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action id will apply to the Court for the relief o demanded in the complaint. February 5th, A. D. 1919, st W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) ' f? THB HOXKT WW iTATES REDUCING ? COTTON ACREAGE J . t S 1 ' .. ? (' Encouraging Reports From * Many Sections of The t South. c 1 Oj ii.vi.i i' w XL .. ! ? ^^csrrarns.reeeivpd hy the central a ommittce -of!.the South. Carolina lotton Association from the commj^ioners of agriculture of the States i the cotton belt indicate that the ( umpaign for a reduction of oneliird in the cotton acreage will be a ucccss. Messages were received e com the commissioners of Texas, t lississippi, I^ouisiana, Georgia, Albania, and Virginia and a statement I e How About' Dress o We have on display some of stylish Dresses in Silks, Taffi Gorgettes, that have ever be Prices range from $12.00 t Also a beautiful and large Waists, in Voiles, Georgettes prices from $1.00 to $7.50 Also a nice lot of Ladies Ski: iery, at prices that will pie as We have fifteen thousand d< various lines, from which you at prices far below what is u same class of goods. We invite you to come to our ure to show you our goods a buy or not. We will not harass you abcu please you, and if you don't > to sell you. But when you do buy of us,; l/riAiiimn 4-U/* t L. ? . . ? ? rwiuwuiy lliai yuu nave paiu with the quality of goods yu ONE PRICE TO ALL, AN Come to our Store and save others are doing. YOURS rj Tabor Men J. A. Bell, Next Door to Bank of Tat< C. C. C. P.. ( H. H. WOODWARD, ' Plaintiff's Attorney. 1 IV Pearlie Gerrald, Jessie Gcrrald, Sam Gerrald, Willie Gerrald, Janie Gerrald, Pressly Gerrald, and Edna Gcrrald, Absent Defendants: Willie Gerrald, Janie Gerald, Press ly Gcrrald, and Edna Gerrald, be ing miants residing with bam t*errald 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 Common Pleas in and for Horry 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 absent infant defendants, who will act in their behalf in case they do not apply themselves, or someone applies as hereinafter stat od in behalf of said infants; and it appearing that J. S. Vaught, Judge uo, oomf, a o. made by the . chairman of the ommittee for South Carolina. Every State reported a heavy reluction in acreage and in the Mquan-? ity of fertilizer used. Thp,.ftQm?nision for Louisiana reported farm vork in his State to be at least 30 ays behind. The Mississippi commissioner reported labor barely suficient and high priced as compared e period preceding the war. The telegram from Fred W. Davis, ommissioner > for Texas, rbad: "Inomplete reports W far, show Texas vill be in linp< .for.,,?# 4.-3 per cent, icreage reduction.'* . | .1 I I Q ? HONOR ROLL )f Evergreen Graded School for March. 1st Grade?Rena Holt, Offie Coopr, Avis Burroughs, Sallie Mae Procor. 1st Grade Advanced?Bessie Coopr, Bemice Lynn, Alberta Creel, rhat Easter A "1^ raiitr the most beautiful, and etas, Crepe de chines, and en shown in a small town. 0 $25.00 each. assortment of Ladies , and Crepe de chines, each. rts, Underwear, and Hose you. ellars worth of goods of 1 can select what you want isually asked for the Store, it will be a pleas,nd prices, whether you t buying, our aim is to vant to buy, we don't want ,'ou have the pleasure of the lowest price consistent iu get, for we have but D THAT PRICE RIGHT i money, as hundreds of L'O SERVE, :antile Co. Manager >r. Tl' Probate for Horry County, is a suitable and competent person to acl Lis such Guardian ad Litem: It is ordered that J. S. Vaught b< and he is hereby appointed as Guar rlian Ad Litem for Pressiy Gerrald Willie Gerrald, Janie Gerrald, an< Edna Gerrald, absent infant defend ants, and authorized and directed t< . .1 .1 _ J? ? ' ' * aiiu uuienu tnis action n their behalf, unless the said infant or someone in their behalf, shal within ten days after the service o this Order shall then apply for th appointment of such Guardian A Litem to act for them. It is ordered further that this Oi der shall be served on said absent in fant defendants and upon Sam Gei raid, their father, with whom the reside, by publishing the same fc three successive weeks in the Horr j Herald, a newspaper published s vv u via) f kivuvn v/cu kji iaaci, VV itu a of the Summons and by mailing t said parties at Grists, North Car< lina; and that said service shall t completed at the same time that tl service of the Summons herein sha be completed as to said absent di fendants. Dated Anril 1st, 1919. W. L. BRYAN, <L. S.) Cork of Court for Horry County. H. H. WOODWARD, Attorney for Plaintiff. More and more farmers are gro\ ing their own feed. Arc you one? f ^ r*3Tl ? ' ' ' I1 M '!f L^LV'fl '"- ;" . ( Lawrence Woodle. I 2nd. Grader-Gertie Creel. J 5th. Grade?Sadie Causey. 6th. Grade?Myra Burroughs, Junior Eason, Clinton King. 7tJu Grade?Lousie Eason, Edna Tucker, Nonie Roberts. Alma Brown, ? Edna Parker, " Fannie Burroughs, * Teachers. * ?.? , 1 j L. E. Wood; an attorney of Sumter J sustained painful injuries when he was knocked down and run over by an automobile driven by< J. R. ,Kolb. o ? ^f< j, COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF, t 1 fa (Complaint Not Served). * * Court of Common Pleas. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 County of Horry. v George J. Holliday. Plaintiff, * vs. 1 D. C. Floyd, J. M. Connerly, J. B. \ Rasor, S. A. Nichols, Executrix of 1 A. B. Nichols, Deceased; J. R. 1 Battle and Others, Heirs at Law c and distributees of James Battle, (l Deceased, and Executors of his v Estate whose names are unknown i! to the plaintiff, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE * NAMED: 1 YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the com- s plaint in this action, which has been | fiied in the office of the Clerk of the ' Cent of Common Pleas, for the said ' r% j? i * - 1' lAiuuiy, and 10 servo a copy of your I 1 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 ^ jdemanded in the complaint. Jj 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 Corr>mon Pleas at Conway, S. C., on the 22nd day of c March 1919. r H. H. WOODWARD, n Plaintiffs Attorney. W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) I C. C. C. P. | I - Loads^^ i i I have this week the best I i | ever shipped. One car load i Studebaker Wagons and nice G. B. JE CONWAY I 1 ??? * - I The oldest Amer i I THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURA j I W. B. Coxe, S i I F. F. Covington 3il . Bullock ] 1,1 R. M. Bulk i d LAND SALES MONDAY. i Legal sales of real estate were y made in front of the Court House >r last Monday at 12 o'clock by Mr. W. y L. Bryan, Clerk of the Court, in two it cases in which Decrees had been >* made. 'O In the case of "Woodward vs. Floyd, >- the estate lands of Luke Floyd, de>? ceased, was disposed of in three dific ferent parcels, numbered 1, 2 and 3. >11 Farcel No. 1 went to H. H. Wood" 0- ward and parcels No. 2 and No. 3 went to the heirs at law of Nick Floyd and Frank Floyd In the case of F. G. Floyd vs. Wright Todd et al., heirs at law of Mollie M. Todd, the land was pur?i k.. n* r? / ti'unuu ujr i'. vj. luiui uo mu price OI ^,250.00. This farm is located in v- Bucks Township and contains some very good cotton land. IUOGE OF PROBATE 1 HAS MORE WORK I One of the most important County 9 Ificcs in South Carolina is the Pro- 9 ate Court filled by the Judge of 9 hobate. His Court has a great deal 9 0 do with estates of deceased py- 9 ohs and minors and there should &e 9 1 better salary attached to the of- 9 ice than is at the present time. Not- 9 withstanding the fact that the pay is 9 'cry small, as compared to the rou-jU :ne of work "tb be'ddne, the Legis*<n| uture has seen fit, from time to time, 9 0 add further burdens to that office H itid at the same time has failed to 9 ncrcase the pay. ^^9 The last thing it has done is lace upon the Judge of Probate, 9 1 ho is now by law clerk of the 9 bounty Pension Board, the duties of 9 laying out the pension money,^and 9 ran sac ting a whole lot of businWs 9 n relation to pensions, beginning-^? low. The Clerk of the Court pays^H ut the pension fund this Spring un- V| lor the old law. Judge of Probate JP| lill have to handle it next SummeriM tnd Fall and it is estimated that it^fl ..Ml .* M .. T O nk/vi^ 4-U^. M vm i um in i o. v au^nv aui/ut tin: v am of $100.00 to prepare to handle |l his matter properly. Although, the Legislature is notjn,J9 rssion, the Herald mentions is inrdship, because the paper regards nil t as such; and because it places a 'n nirden <;n an officer who is already ifl mdcrpaid. I have gone away to take a special __ .u i.u- 117:11 'mm t urse on uiseuses 01 uio uyt-h. r* ??* , eturn about May the first. Watch J iy advertisement for my return. -^A Yours for better service, .ycurgus A. Woodruff, G. Opt. Eyesight Specialist. XTf HH Car i Ufa Loads 1 lot Mules and Horses I have , Mules just in, also car load : lot Buggies, Harness, Etc NKINS S. C. I I ican Company * 14 NCE CO., OF NEW YORK 11 Special Agent L|| , District Agt. 11 Bros.? WM ick, Mgr., Agents. I 1 NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. *H Notice is hereby given that one Chevrolet Roadster has been seized from C. B. Edwards for violation of Section 3296 R. S. Anv nrrann woV ing claim for same are hereby notified to give bond to the Collector of 4 Internal Revenue within twenty on9 | days from date hereof, and unless such bond is given, the same will be |declared forfeited to the United States for violation of Section 3296 R. S. (Signed) J. G. FANNING, . Deputy Collected. .1 Conway, S. C. March 19th, 1919. 1 *>' * ? adv 3|20;i9 3t. o Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores vitality nnd energy by purifying and eo* riching the blood. You can sAon feel Ita Strength* .bind, Invigorating Effect. Price 60c. % : ? r ,