The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 06, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
PAOB SIX
URGES EFFICIENCY
OF HIGHEST RATE
Secty. Alexander Says it is
Necessary in Industries of
America
m> 1
SO U. S. CAW COMPETE
MORE AGGRESSIVELY
In Fight for World Trade.
Address to Miss. Valley
Assn.
St. Louis.?Secretary of C m
merce Alexander in an addiv. s
here today before the Miss>ppi Va'ley
Association, urged t' at th in
dustries of America b? ma n ainc 1
at the highest rate of efficiency so
that they might cmpete more aggressively
for world trade. Capital
and labor must co-operate, he assem
ed, to cxpjjtn 1 America's foie'gn
commerce. He urged the busine s
men to develop South American
trade.
"With the reparation of European
industries," he declared, ' competition
in the world trade will become
more aggressive. If the Mississippi
Valley and the entire United
cw...-i ?? r?;.. ?i
oi<.vvt.-r> w j miv^ iu unjuy icui diia^t'
of the. commerce in competition with
with Europe, it is necessary that,
our industries he maintained- at the
highest rate of efficiency."
Pursuit of an aggressive foreign
trade policy by the United States
and enactment of federal legislation
to guarantee industry against
strikes were advocated by other
speakers.
The United States is producing
far more than is needed for domestic
consumption, it was asserted, and
a foreign market must be found
for this suiplus.
Federal legislation, guaranteeing
industry against strikes, was demand
ed by Harry H. Merrick, president
of the association. He referred to
the railroad strike and the recent
steel and coal strikes as "criminal
attempts to stop produition," and in
sis ted that the resources o" the 2.
states iu the Mississppi Valley be
co-ordinated to effect thN legi ;'a
tion.
"We mu:t pool our resources," he
asserted, "so that only those favori
m Inndola I -!/vn iw/nincd 4 h r\e A
mg iu^i.nai/iv/n a^uiii3v uiun*.: vi uur
nal attempts to stop production wil
be elected to Congress."
S?.ys Equalize R tes.
Regarding trade, Mr. Merricl
said the association should opposi
vigorously the sale of "any portioi
of the United States shipping boan
fleet, to any but thorough Ameri
cans," and he advocated equaliraUoi
or rates to allow Gulf poits to com
pete with the North Atlantic gate
ways.
Edward A. Biggs, of Chicago
chairman of the foreign trade sur
vey of the ' Association, asscrte
that in the last six months of 191
American exports declined $903,000,
#00, while the imports increase
$978000,009. Production her:* new
he said, Ah on a basis of 40 per cen
above domestic needs.
This decline in our exports tend
to establish the fact that competito
nations have begun to acquire
portion of the foreign trade abnoi
mally acquired by us during th
war," he said. It may be depend
ent on adverse qxchango rate;, bu
it is the part of wisdom to assum
that it is the result of intelligcr
economic competition to bo ovei
come only by cur meeting it gonei
ally with relation to prices, tern
of credit methods of shipment an
all other conditions entering int
and a part of properly c nductc
foreign trade."
Julian Arnold, for IK yours An
orican commercial attache at P<
king, declared that this country
overlooking her greatest p >rtur
ity for commerc'al expand ion by fa
ing to ieali'/.e the possibilities pn
rented in China.
At the convention of the Missh
sippi Valley Waterways Assoc'atic
resolutions were adopted calling c
Congress to pass / the Newton bil
providing for an appropi iation (
approximately $65,009,000 for watt
ways projects.
Another resolution reoommendc
Habitual Constipation Cured
in 14 to 21 Days
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prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitu
Constipation. It relisves promptly hi
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that one member," familiar with inland
waterways transportation, "be
appointed to the interstate commeree
commission. Officers were
elected as follows: President, James
10. Smith, St. Louis; vice presi
dent at laige, M. J. Sahders, New
Orleans; secretary, Thomas H. Love
lace, St. Louis; treasurer, R. S.
Hawfes, St. Louis.
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SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
(Complaint Not Served).
Court of Common Pleas.
STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA,
i '
County of Horry.
A. M. Cox, Plaintiff,
vs.
M. M. Stanley, George F. S'anley,
Mary L. Richardson, Darcas A
Hickman, Martha J. Reaves, Mag
gie l>oyd, James H. Stanley, W. H.
C'f 1 .. I C'j- Ci Ci 1 I
y. ,??.?( ow;; n\\ ; out* o.ii uuy, i
LMlic Ilughes, Effie Gore, Eula
Watson, Foster Stanley; Carrie B. j
Stanley, Lois Stanley, Eben Stan- j
ley, May land Stanley, J. C. Stan- j
ley, Jr., Johnie May Stanley, Earl
Stanley; K. L. Stanley, P. M !
Stanley. P. A. Stanley, A. O. S an
ley, ,!. P. Stanley, Margaret E.
Faulk CI. C. St r-lcy, A. L. Stanley,
P. Stanley, (). J. Sta: ley;
Heirs at law and distributees of J.
C. Stanley, the elder, deceased;
Also all other persons unknown
claiming- any right, title, c. L?te,
i interest, in, or lien upon the real
estate described in the Complain*
herein, Defendants.
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE
NAMED:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to answer the com-'
j plaint in this action, which has been'
filed in the office of the Clerk of
I the Court of Common Pleas, for the
| said County, and to serve a copy of
j your answer to the said complaint cn
i 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 in the complaint.
March 20, A. D. 1920.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
TO James H. Stanley, k W. H. Stanley,
Joe Stanley, Sue Stanley, Lollie
Hughes, Effie Gore, Eula Watson,
Foster Stanley, Carrie B.
Stanley, Lois Stanley, Eben Stanley,
Mayland Stanley; J. C. Stanley,
Jr., Johnnie May Stanley,
Earle Stanley, K. L. Stanley, P.
Cli 1 T1 A fu 1 A /-V
; iu. auiruey, r. Jt\* ouiniey, /v. \j.
Stanley, J. P. Stanley, Margaret
E. Faulk, G. C. Stanley, A. L.
? Stanley, L. B. Stanley, 0. .7. Stanley,
being heirs at law and distributees
of J. C. Stanley, the
[ elder, deceased, also all other persons
unknown claiming any light,
title, estate, interest in, or lie**
c upon, the real estate described i i
3 the complaint in the above stated
\ action, Absent Defendants.
( TAKE NOTICE That the Com
plaint in the foregoing stated action
i and the Summons o* which the fore
ging is a copy were filed in the of
fice of the cloik of the Court of
Common Pleas in and for Horry
i 'County, at Conway, S. C., on the
- 21st day of April A. D. 1920.
I W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.).
j C. C. C. P.
H. H. WOODWARD,
i Plaintiff's Attorney.
NOTICE.
t Order Appointing Guardian Ad
Litem for Infant Defendants.
s j Upon hearing the petition and afr
: fidavit herein filed on the part oi
a ' the plaintiff in the foregoing stated
-1 action; and it appearing that G. C
0 j Stanley, A. L. Stanley, L. B. Stan'
1 ley and O. J. Stanley are infant deit
fondants in said action, having n(
c general or testamentary guardiar
it I within this State, and now abseni
r- from the State, residing in the Stat<
r-'of North Carolina and not fount
is within this County and State afte
! the use of due dilligence; in pursu
,o ance of subdivision two of sectioi
(1 105 of the Code of Civil Pitccduri
| A. D. 1912; it is ordered that J. S
i jVaught, who is now Judge of Pro
3-! bate of Horry County, be and he i
i , j hereby appointed as Guaid'an a1
i-iLitefti of said absent infant defend
dlants for the purpose of this action
3* unless the said infant defendants, o
someone in their behalf, within twcn
=5- ty days after the service of a cop;
?n of this Order by publication thereo
n with the summons as hereinafter di
II, i-ected; shall procure to be appoint?*
>f a guardian ad Litem for the sail
, $100 Reward, $100
Catarrh is a local disease greatly lnflt
need by constitutional conditions. i
~ therefore requires constitutional treal
ment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDIClNi
Is taken internally and acts through th
Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Syi
I tern. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICIN
Y' destroys tho foundation of the discas<
al gives the patient strength by improvin
r,* the general health and assists nature 1
iia doing its work. $100.Ck> for any case <
Y& Catarrh that HALL'S CATARRJ
id MEDICINE falls to cure,
lie Druggists 75c. Testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
TftE HORRY HERALD, OOHW
Dor
DON'T WEAR OVERALLS
GET OUR LOWER PRICFS,
COMPLISH POSSIRLY WH,
YOU MAY PUT UP THE PRICE
FELLOW THAT HAS 1
For the next 10 days we v/ill
cial discount of 10 per cent ?
spent with us at our Dry G<
Now we will dress you from
made or you can buy the goc
largest stocks in Eastern Sc
from, and every dollar spent
ly 90c commencing Friday 1
Don't miss this golden oppor
alls if you want to wear the
keep any thing but sell ev^r
stay busy.
Yours for mo
CONWAY BARGAiF
A .C. Thomj
infants; the said J. S. Vaught be'ng t
a suitable and competent person to i
act as such Guardian. 1
It is further ordered that this Or- I
der shall be served upon said infant i
defendants by publishing the same *
for three successive weeks in the .
Horry Herald, a newspaper publish- i
ed in Horry County following the i
summons in said action as published; 1
and that the service of said Order I
shall be complete at the same time ;
that the service of said Summons is i !
1 ~ i 1
cuinpieieu. ;
Given under my hand and sea' ]
this 21st day of April A. D. 1920.
W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.)
C. C. C. P. in and for Horry County.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Attorney for Plaint:ff.
Notice of Pendency of Action.
Notice is hereby given that an
action has been commenced by the
I plaintiff above named against the
def< ndants above named, which said
action is now pending in this Court,
for the purpose of determining adivorre
claims in the tract of land
1
(ht.'sinafter described, and the lights
of the parties thereto under the pro vi.
ions of an act to provide a me1 hod
: of determining adverse claims and
'quieting titles to real estate, approv
ed March 25th, 191 (>, and appearing
on page 928 of Volume XXIX Statutes
of the State of South Carolina;
j the plaintiff herein being in possession
of and claiming lawful title to
the said tract-of land which is described
as follows:
"All Uiat ceitain piece, parcel or
tract of land in the State *ind County
before mentioned, in Simpson
Creek Township, known as a part of
It'you want &.
pTe^aarvt aurpri;
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1 watch on
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on Diamond and KellyTubes,
and believe them
the market.
y | Our present stock of tir<
f j the* advance and we des
this advantage, on all p
ments made prior to Ap:
;j HAVOLINEI
[! By reason of havin
5 advance, we have attra
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AY, S. 0., MAY 6, 1020.
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UNTIL YOU GALL AND
AS YOU WILL NOT ACAT
YOU ARE AIMING AT
: OF OVERALLS FOR THE
ro WEAR THEM.
give our customers a spe
oil on every dollar in cash |
lods Department Store,
head to foot, we have it
>ds and make it. The
>uth Carolina to select
with ns will cost you 011norning,
April 23, 1920.
tunity, this includes overnil.
Remember we don't
y thing, so get busy, we
re business,
i HOUSE, INC,
pson, Prop.
;he estate of J. C. Stanley, and being
md. lying East of Todd's Ferry Pub
ic read, and opposite of old Stanley
VTill, beginning on a stake on said
oad at a parkelberry hush and
>tump, and runs about East with
\lice Ander.-on's line to a knot c ricr,
thence about North to a stake
icar edge of Hardwick branch,
Jience about East to lightwood tree,
thence ab^ut South running near L.
Edward's house and on across
Rabon Branch to a stake, thence
ibcut Southwest to a comer near
road, thence with said road ab ut
South and across said road about
fifty yards to a stake at head of
Little Branch, thence about West
with run of said branch tx> mouth
near old Bay field and ditch, thence
about Southeast by . the Campbel'
Old Field to a stake across Round
Swamp and Hull Island public roa 1.
thence about West to a sweet gum
on West side of Todds' Ferry Road,
thence with said road about North
back to beginning corner, and containing
by a survey made by N. E
Hardwick one hundred and ten (110)
acres; being the same tract of lan 1
conveyed to A. M. Cox by M. M.
Stanley by his deed dated September
23rd, 1918, and recorded in Book
P-4, page 34, records of Horry County,
this tract being included within
the lines of a plat ma-'c by J. B.
Core, dated January 19'0, as the
southern portion of a tract of 283
acres, shown on said plat which is
herewith filed as a part of the description.
H. H. WOODWARD,
^ a 1.1
r jriaintm s Attorney.
Dated March 26, 1920.
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quote attractive prices
?nringfielri Tires and
to be the best values on
es was purchased before
ire to give our customers
urchases covering shipml
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Welcome Relief I
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Torturei
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Proper Treatment.
Many forms of rheumatism are c
caused by millions of tiny germs ?
that infest the blood, and until the c
blood is absolutely freed of these
germs, there is no real relief in f
eight. t
The most satisfactory remedy i
for rheumatism is S. S. ?>? be- i
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REFERENCE IS HELD
IN SERRALn RASE
Jerk of Court W. L. Bryan
Appointed as Referee Taking
Testimony
The Clarlt of t'e N.urt, Air. W. i>.
i>;y*:\t eW a t 'e;'( fie hca: in 5 a
h"> ccurtio rn !a??t Thursday in the
arc ci Geoi#:) .J. HoTiday again t
Noah G vn'I an 1 a me otke:s as
heirs at law of the late T\ C. Survis
The a 'lion was brought by the p air
tiff to foreclose a rnoitgigc ag t n t
Dyed Her Faded
Skirt, Also a Coat
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AS STRONG AS
AT SEVENTEEN
ZIRON Ins Tnlo Makes Her "Old Mm"
Fill Ynai Again, Says Daightar.
To htlp repair the results of illness,
old ago. work and worry in your daily
life; to nolp give strength to your rundown
system and to help renew fagged
forces and tone up the nerves?you will
find a valuable remedy in Ziron.
Head what Ziron did for an old man,
who had to stay tn hed most of the time.
His daughter, Myrtle Mills, of Pulaski,
Tenn., says: "Ziron has helped my
father wonderfully. He could not do
anything before taking it. He was in bed
most of the time, complaining with bro<
ken-down nerves and backache. He has
: taken three bottles and says he is as
| strong as when he was 17 years old."
It your blood needs iron, try Ziron
Iron Tonic. What it has done for others.
it may do for you.
Ziron is mild, harmless; does not discolor
the teeth, and may be taken safely
by young and old, men, women and
children.
Get Ziron at your druggist's, under a
money-back guarantee.
ZN 9
"Your* Blood Needs
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in tli
Where high rents are not
haps this item does not ex
only the State and County
expense in seliing goods;:
/
cs do not have to be paid.
Our store is in the coi
where you can come and
and the advantages we en
some money when you an
We keep the best go
nrtrl IIIA l/AAn o riAArl ctnnl
aiiu wc ivcc|j a ijuuu oiuur
1920 for fertilizers, dry
ers' hardware.
Come to the old reli
DUSENBU
Toddville,
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rrom the l I
i of Rheumatism K
ause it la one of the most thor>ugh
blood purifiers known to medcal
science. This fine old remedy; IB
leanses the blood of impurities, BQ
ind act's as an antidote to the gernt ^B
>f rheumatism. ' Hv
S. 'S. S. is sold by druggisflb*
everywhere. For valuable fitera- ^B
ure and advice address Chief Med~
cal Adviser, 107 Swift Laboratory, ^B]
Ytlanta, Ga. \
a small tract of land in Baybor'^Hl
Township, this mortgage coveriny^H/1 j
the interest of Noah Gerrald in tlu^W
property; and fyr the further pur^R*
pose of selling the land for parli-^Bj
tion as tho came plaintiff owns un^Ki
other interest in the same tract un-^B'r,
'!er a deed from another heir o<^P,
George Geriald.
Only the heirs of P. C. Sarvis ap-HBv
poured at the healing as showinf^Bfc}
any interest in the ease. The defenMfr ,
dants Margaret L. Sarvis, as w dovflVh ;
of P. C. Sarvis, and H. .J. Sarvis,
son of the latter, have set up i>VB<
their Answer in tho ease that the^H1'
agreed to buy interest of the plainlHd
tiff at one time and went so
to sign a check for tho umountTawiH ?
that a deed was filled out whiell^fci
was never signed nor the deed dcl^^
livered. They have advanced thi.B^V
p oof with th.e evident intCnt'on o
proviv.g a contract of purchase oMR
the interest held by the plaintiff ii^H
the property.
The property seems to be held ii^^Vi
possession just now by some of th^^K
heirs of P. 0. Sarvis the same a^^B|
othei tracts of land left by him. Thtj^Vj
work of taking the testimony couh^H
not be fisislied last Thursday an<^H
waS continued until Friday, May 7th^Hjt
when doubtless other witnesses wil^H
be examined.
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FINED FOR STRIKING
Sandy Dewett, colored, was fineJ^B
in the mayor's court last week fol^B
striking Ruth Woodbury as theiculB^R
minatiori of a row amomr thesB^B
people in the colored residence sec
lion of Conway. His fine arr.ounte< ^B
to $15.00. K
Rub-My-Tism is a powerful ant! I
septic; it kills the pok:on cause* ^B
from infected cuts, cures old wore*
tetter, etc.?Adv H|
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blood is in good condition. Impurities ii IK
the blood have a very depressing effect oi ^B
the sy3tem, causing weakness, lazinesi ^fl
ncrvouaness and sickness.
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and Enriching the Blood. When youVfeBKJ
its strengthening, invigorating effect se^H
how it brings color to the cheeks and ho^^^|
it improves the appetite, you will the^^B
appreciate its true tonic value. 11
GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONI^H
i is not a patent medicine, it is simplHH
IRON and QUININE suspended in SyrunH
So pleasant even children like it. ThJBK
blood needs Quinine to Purify it and IROllI
to Enrich it. These reliable tonic propBB
i crties never fail to drive out impurities i.jBM
the blood.
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More than thirty-five years ago, folkBI
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TASTELESS Chill TONIC when 9!
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tonic, c The formula is just the same t(9
day, and you can get it from any drug
store. 60c per bottle. I I
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