The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 27, 1919, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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ASPIRIN FOR COLDS
Name "Bayer" Is on Genuine
Aspirin?say Bayer
Insist on "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin"
in a "Bayer package," containing proper
directions for Colds, Pain, Headache,
Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism.
Name "Bayer" means genuine Aspirin
.prescribed by physicians for nineteen
years. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets
-cost few cents. Aspirin is trade mark
of Bayer Manufacture of MonoacetieY
acidester of Salicylicacid. 4
I will be in my office in Conway
Monday, December 1st.
If ycftjr 'eyes need attention
don't fail to see me.
Yours for Optometry,
L. A. WOODRUFF, G. OPT.
, . Eyesight Specialist,
pi, CONWAY, SC.
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[ ,, |j, CIVIL ENGINEER
^ MARION, S. 0.
lly Engineering and Surveying
ffice will be open during my ah once,
and prepared to take care
ot any work as usual. Addres.'
11 communications as hereto
fore.
I - LIFT OFF CORNS!
Apply few drops then lift sore,
touchy corns off with
^ fingers
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Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little
Fi eezone on an aching corn, instantly
that Aorn stops hurting, then you lift
it right out. Yes, magic!
A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but
a few cents at any drug store, but is
sufficient to remove every hard com.
soft corn, or corn between the toe ;,
t*iid the calluses, without soreness or
Irritation. ,
Freezone is the sensational discovery
of a Cincinnati genius. It is
wonderful.
^ I have in this week carl<
Horses, fat and good broke
loads Buggies and nice lot h
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NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of the decree
and judgment of the court made by
his Honor, T. J. Mauldin, Presiding
Judge, in the case of J. E. James,
Plaintiff vs. George Weaver, Melton
Weaver, John Weaver, Alice Jackson,
Tom Weaver, James Weaver, Idell
Weaver, and Jane Weaver, Defendants,
and dated the 25th day of October
A. D. 1919, I, the undersigned W.
L. Bryan, Clerk of the Court 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 December next, it being the
first day of said month, all and singular
those certain lands situate in
Horry County, and described as follows,
to wit:
All and singular all that certain
piece, parcel, tract or lot of land situate,
lying and being on the North
side of Gravely branch, and containing
twcpty acres, more or less, and
bounded and described as follows:
North by lands of Burroughs & Collins
Co.; East by lands of N. B.
Mishoe; South by Gravely branch;
West by lands of B. H. Martin. This
in the identical tract of land conveyed
to Ash Weaver by R. H. Lawrimorc
by his deed of date Nov. 7, 1889,
which is of record in the Clerk's Office
for Horry County in Book X,
Pages 272 and 278.
TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser
to pay for papers and stamps.
Conway, S. C., Nov. 10, 1919.
W. L. BRYAN,
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas
of Horry County.
S. C. DUSENBURY,
11113|3t Plaintiff's Attorney.
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The Efficient Lovers.
"I find that my husband has been
having the office boy call me up .^every
day and mumble words of endear
ment."
"I wonder you didn't find it out
sooner 1"
"Well, you see I've had the cook
answer all calls from the office."?
Cartoons Magazine. . j
Colds Cause drip and Influenza
uAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the
. .ause. There U only one "Bromo Quinine."
E. W. GROVE'S elflnature on box. 30c.
HANDS, ARMS.
UMBS ASLEEP
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And Wat Ron-Down, Weak and
Nervous, Says Florida Lady.
Five Bottles of Cardoi
Made Her Well,
Kathleen, Fla.?Mrs. Dallas Prlne.
of this place, says: "After the birth
of my last child...I got very much
run-down and weakened, so much
that t could hardly do anything at
all. I was so awfully nervous that
I could scarcely endure the least
nolso. My condition was getting
vorso all the time... i
I knew I must have some relief or |
I would soon bo in the bed and In a
serious condition for I felt so badly
and was so nervous and weak I Could
hardly live. My husband asked Dr.
about my taking CarduL Ho
said, 'It's a good medicine, and good
for that trouble', so he got me 5 bottles...
After about t.bo second bottle I
felt greatly Improved.. .before taking
it my limbs and hands and arms
would go to sleep. After taking It,
however, this poor circulation disappeared.
Mff ctr/irwH. " '
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me and I was soon on the road to
health. After the use of about 5 bottles,
I could do all my house-work
and attend to my six children besides."
You can feel safe in giving Cardul
a thorough trial for your troubles. It
contains no harmful or habit-forming
drugs, but Is composed of mild, vegetable,
medicinal ingredients with no
bad after-effects. Thousands of women
have voluntarily written, telling of
the good Cardui has done them. It i
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NOTICE OP SALE. |a
Under and by virtue of the Decree Ir
and Judgement of the Court made by ('
'.us Honor, W. G. Shipp, Presiding: ^
Judge, in the case of W. H. Stone, ^
Administrator of the Personal Estate n
of Nelson Thomas, Deceased, Plaintiff
vs. Annie Lyde, Bearon Cbavis, "
Uedic Chavis, Mary Dewitt, Sarah ^
Chavis, Rebecca Morrison, Annie "
Albert, Alice Albeft, Amanda Sween- '
oy, Retha Newman, Willie Newman, 1
Quincy Newman, Mellen C. Newman, (j
Alvei*na Sams, Sallic Jane King, and r
Doretha Lyde, Heirs at Law and !
Distributees of Nelson Thomas, Deceased,
together with any other per- 0
son or persons who claim to be such 0
heirs, but whose names are unknown v
to the plaintiff; Burroughs & Collins 8
Company, a Corporation, Robert W.
Moore, and Stone Brothers Company, *
a Corporation, defendants, and dated ?
Die 16th day of July A. D., 1919. 1, 8
the undersigned, W. L. Bryan, Clerk
of Court of Common Pleas as Special *
Master, will sell at public auction to '
the highest bidder before the Ccurt '
House door at Conway, in Horry ^
County, and State of South Carolina, L
during legal hours of sale, on sales- 1
lay, the first Monday in December 3
next, it being the 1st day of said *
month, all and singular those certain
lands situate in Horry County, and N
described as follows, to wit: *
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All and singular those certain
tracts of land, situate in Little River ^
Township, in the County of Horry
and1 State of South Carolina, describ- |
ed as follows, to wit:
Tract No. 1.?Containing seventyfive
(75) acres, more or less, lying on ^
ti e seashore, being a part of a tract .
of land granted by Seth Bellamy to
Wm. Montgomery and from Wm. .
Montgomery to Mathias Vaught; j
bounded on the east by lands for- ^
mcrly owned by Lewis Clause (tract .
No. 3 of the estate of Nelson Thomas)
and lands of Hilliard Herring, on ^
the South by the Atlantic Ocean, on .
I lift uroct llV lnnftc nf UnfUn PnM/ln'l
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or Smart Lewis, and on the north by
the Jane DuBose land; being the J
same land conveyed to Nelson Thomas
by Mathias Vaught by his deed
dated the 21st day of February A. D.
1880, duly recorded in deed book WTM j
at page (>91-92, for Horry County.
Tract No. 2 ?Containing two hundred
(200) acres,, more or less, and
bounded on the north by lands of the
estate of W. D. Gore, now claimed by
the widow of said ?. D. Gore, on the
east by lands of *. P. Edge, on the
south by lands of Willie Edge and
lands of Alva Edge, and on the west
by lands of Thomas Bell and R. V.
Ward, being lands which were con- i
veyed to the said Nelson Thomas by
William J. Sessions, Sheriff of Horry
County, and by other grantors within
the said boundaries.
Tract Nq- 3?Containing forty (40)
acres, more or less, and known as
Littlo Swamp, and bounded on the
north by lands of Jim Vereen an*!
Hilliard Herring, oh the east by *
lands, now or formerly of Jair.e: o
Vaught, on the south by the Atlantic
Ocean, and on the west by tract No.
1 of the estate lands of Nelson Thomas
(the Mathias Vaught tract of 75
acres); being the same tract of land
which was conveyed to Nelson Thomas
by Robert Livingstone by his deed
dated the 24th day of February A. D.
1902.
Tract No. 4.?Containing nine (9)
acres, as snown by a plat made by C.
C. Gore, Surveyor, dated March 7th,
A. D. 1883, and bounded in the year
A. D. 1883 on the north by Jane DuBois,
on the east by what was known
as Lot No. 2, on the south by lands of
Nelson Thomas and on the west by
lands of Nelson Thomas; being the
same land which was conveyed to
Nelson Thomas by F. M. Dunn by his
deed dated the 20th day of April A.
D. 1883.
Tract No. b.?Onc undivided onehalf
interest ill* and to that certain
tract of land conaining two hundred
STRAIGHTFORWARD TESTIMONY
Many Conway Citizens Have Profited
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scat of the trouble. These are often
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endorsed by over 50,000 people. Your
neighbors recommend this remedy?
have proved its merit in many tests.
Conway reader# should take fresh
courage in the straightforward testimony
of a Contfay citizen.
J. T. Proctor, farmer, Conway, says:
"i had pains through my back and
loins. At times headaches and d'y.v.v
spells annoyed fwe and my sight was
blurred. The kidney secretions passed
too frequently at times, breaking
my rest at night. Colds settled on
my kidneys and made the backache
worse. I read of Doan's Kidney Pills
md bought some at Norton's Dng
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)f kidney trouble and I gladly recommend
them."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
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,nd fifty-one and thirty-six hundedths
(251.36) acres, described as
lelineated on a plat of the same made
y Eli M. Merrell, Surveyor, dated
anuary 26th, 1907, bounded on the
lorth and east by lands said to beung
to Hammer Lumber Company
nd on the west by lands of Alice
aught; being the same land which
i'as conveyed to Nelson Thomas and
tobcrt W. Moore, jointly, by Buroughs
& Collins Company by their
leed dated the 25th day of January
D. 1912, recorded in deed book
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Tract No. 6.?All and singular all
ther lands, or interest, right or
laims, in and to any real estate,
I'hich were owned or claimed by the
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?.v. .ivi.ivii x iiuiiuif> m wie nine 01 nis
loath, not covered by tracts Nos.
, 2, 3, 4, and 5, hereinbefore describ*i;
o<* whatever description or where
oever situate.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
hat all of the foregoing described
ands were advertised for sale at pubic
auction undej* the said decree, at
Jonway, in the county and State
iforesaid, and were knocked down to
Vnnio Lyde at her highest bid of
11,819.00, on the first Monday in Sep
ember A. D. 1919; but whereas the
iaid Annie Lyde has failed to comply
vith her said bid, and still neglects
o do so, and accept the title to said
ands: The same are hereby being
esold and advertised for sale to the
ugliest bidder as hereinbefore stated,
md at the risk of the said defaulting
miner, Annie Lyde.
Notice is further given that tract
lumber five hereinbefore described.
>eing an undivided one-half interest
n a tract of 251.36 acres, the said
>ne-half interest will be sold, subect
to a mortgage covering said
ract in favor of Buroughs & Colins
Company and upon which there
r- due the sum of $456.43 with inter;st,
and for one-half of this amount
he purchaser of said interest of
kelson Thomas will have to answer.
Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to
lay for papers and stamps.
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W. L. BRYAN,
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas
as Special Master.
T. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attomey.
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SENATE EFFORTS
FAIL TO RATIFY
Body Finally Lays Treaty Document
Aside and Goes
Back Home
THREE ATTEMPTS
END IN FAILURE
Two Votes Taken on Treaty
With Lodge Obstructions;
One Without Reservations
vvasnmgton.?bailing after three I
attempts to ratify the peace treatay
the senate laid it aside ended the
special session and went home.
All compromise efforts to bring
ratification failed, the three resolutions
of ratification all going down
by overwhelming majorities. The
Republican leaders apparently despairing
of bringing two-thirds of
the senate together for any sort or
ratification then put in a resolution
to declare the war at an end.
Two of the three ratification votev
wore t.'ken on the resolution diaftc l
by the Republican majority co taining
reservations which President
Wilson had told Democratic senators
in a letter earlier in the day
would means nullification of the
treaty. On each of the votes most of
the Democratic supporters of the
treaty voted against ratification.
The first vote on this resolution
stood .'19 for to 55 against. On the
second vote taken after several hours
of parliamentary wrangling in which
the Democrats made vain efforts to
win over some of the Republican
group of mild reservationists, 41 sen
ators voted in the affirmative and ol
in tho r>r?or-ifi
The third vote was on a straight
out ratification without reservatic ns
which got only 38 votes to 52 opposing
it. Only one Republican, McCumber,
of North Dakota, voted with
the Democrats in its support.
Difference of Opinion.
Republican Leader Lodge declared
the voting constituted a final decision
on the peace treaty unless Pros
ident Wilson circumvented the senate
niles by withdrawing it and then
submitting it again to the senate. In
other quarters, there was some difference
of opinion, but the general
sentiment seemoed to bo that there
was only a slender chance that the
treaty would come up at the beginning
of the next session of congress,
beginning next month.
One effect the senate's failure to
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ratify the treaty will be the continuation
of various war time laws and
regulations at least until the new
session opens. Among these Is the
war time prohibition act.
The resolution presented to declare
u state of peace will come up at the
beginning of the next session and is
expected to rtart another stubborn
fight. The administration is understood
to be oyposed to sucrh a method
of legally ending the war, and in the
back ground is a constitutional question
as to whether congress can do
so by a resolution not requiring the
president's signature.
H was suggested among Democratic
senators that President Wilson
might be asked during the recess
to feel out the other -powers as to
their attitude on reservations with
the idea of bringing the treaty to
some sort of ratification after congross
reassembles.
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AMEND FARM LOAN ACT.
Memphis.?The Farmers' Educational
and Cooperative union of America
at the closing session of
its annual convention here went on
record is opposed to universal military
training, urged that the federal
farm loan act be amended to permit
loans to farmers who do not own land
as well as to land owners, and proposed
that only a practical working
farmer be appointed to the office of
secretary of agriculture.
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NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of the decreeand
judgment of the court made by
his Honor, T. J. Mauldin, Presiding
.ludcrc, in the case of L. 11. Singleton,
Plaintiff vs. Amanda Grainger, Defendant,
and dated the 26th day of
September A. D. 1919, I, the undesigned
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 December next, it being the
first day of said month, all and sineular
those certain lands situate in
Horry County, and described as follows,.
to wit:
All and singular the following three
tracts of land. One containing one
hundred and seven (107) acres; one
containing thirty-five; and one containing
twenty-five (25) acres. This
being the. land on which I live and
have titles for, and bounded by land?
of Eva Grainger, Lee Daniels, Addic
Stroud, et al, and the same lying and
being in Eloyds Township, County
and State aforesaid.
This property was sold salesday in
October, 1919. and this sale is being
made at the risk and expense of the
defaulting purchaser.
TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser
to pay for papers and stamps.
Conway, S. C., November 10, 1919.
JAMES A. LEWIS,
Sheriff of Horry County.
S. C. DU SEN BURY,
lljljlj.1t Plaintiff's attorney.
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