The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 06, 1920, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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i Dr. Clarke Hedlcy, vehcri.ary in '
Sj spectoi* of the U. S. Bureau of An'- |
> | mal Industry and Assistant Veterin- j
;avian of Sou 111 Carolina, wan i 1 a
( few clrys ago an I asked that w 1 in1/
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form the public through our column,
j. for their benefit, that while cattle \
,^-^ve not being dipped lCgu'avly in,
Horry County, yet all the cattle aie
j undci State Quarantine owing to the
free range con liticns that prevail to
"/l a gi'Diter or less extent.
' The dipping of catM? in he n c con1
ducted at vats where it is knew.* .
>1 that a few tickn remain, an 1 it iI
' >' hoped that the cattle owners wil' f
. continue to c operate With t: e Ltat j
! and Federal oifkials in such section ,
i by seeing that al' of their cattle are I
?! clipped regularly and in this v ay (
j[i completely wipe out tiio ticks this j
t' summer.
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In order to prevent ticks bo ng
. carried from the ticky secti 11: of
' this county to the free sections of
! this and other counties it i ; neces*
% sary that the same restrictions b * j
imposed and the same require 11c n\s 1
be met as in the past?i. e.?The !
cattle must be inspected by a duly j
1 jjAithorizcd cattle inspector and a per 1
tiiif. nliliiinrul fi-nm I lif
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cattle can be moved legally with? i j
the county or from this county t ?
another.
There seems to be more or less i
misunderstanding among the ca tie j
owners concerning the proper move- ,
ment of cattle and Dr. Hcdlcy la!
very anxious that everyone u .der- j
sjand the requirements.
The cattle inspectors in lh:s c u ty
who are authorized to is ue p rmits
for the movement of cattle are
Mr. H. N. Sessions, of Conway, S. C,
and Mr. C. Hcdlcy, o/ Conway, S. C.
Either of these gentlemen will g) :d
ly assist anyone who desites m ve
cattle. As they have to cover a!
large area of the county it will 1>e i
(, >l^eccsa:y for those desiring t'i i !
services to make applieati n sevc nl
j; days in advance. |
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Aspirin?say Bayer
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Insist on "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin"
jn a "Bayer package," containing proper
r* directions for Colds, Pain, Headache,
Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism.
Name "Bayer" means genuine Aspirin
' prescribed by physicians for nineteen
r"~^years. llandy tin boxes of 12 tablets
cost few cents. Aspirin is trade mark
? of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic
acidester of SalieyBcacid.
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There were frequent showers of
j rain last week making it too wet for
plowing in some neighborhoods. I
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i the an::ious months before maternity,
J Mother's Fvicrtd renders the ligaments
I pliant for expansion as the system is ,
I preparing for tho coming evtfnt. How
' natural then that the new dawn is
looked to in happy, anticipation,
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Sonora Loaders Says it is
Rapid and Without
Bloodshed
Agua Pricta, Sonora.?Tho revolutionary
movement initiated in Son
ora has spread into Chiuahua, wher
additional Carranza military leader?
were- reported to have joined t! e
rebels, according to press and Sonora
official advices available he.e
Sonora revolutionary leaders said i
was indicated the Carianza government
rapidly was losing ground in
northern Mexico, without bloodshed,
however.
Gen. P. Elias C.dles, commanderin-chief
of the rebelling forces in
the northwest, said more defections
from the Carranza ranks were imminent
and that several Carranza
loaders lmd no-reed iinon the hour to
join the revolution. He said he expected
all of northern Mexico to
turn to the liberal constitutionalist
cause within a week or ten days.
Gen. Calles received a leport that
Gen. liainon Iturbe, Carranza m li
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: a\za reinforcements reached there
c tcio.c the rebels. !
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The revolt of Col. Francisco Del
** Arco with his troops in Chihuahua
3 was part ol a prearranged plan, Gen;
- Callcs said. Me also announced he
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*\pected to have leportr of two cth
>r Carrauza La lo s i.i the ram*
Jtatc having j-incd DJ A?t ? with
hcii n en.
Cutting cf ra lv.ay communication
ictween Juarez and Chiluahua City
t wai? said, would b:? serious for tip
'ananz.i troops being cor.ccn I
rated about Casus G ander for a
rojcctc 1 at.ack on Son a a.
The trocp3 abcut Casus G; aides
Iready repvirted as unwilling t)
ight, might find their lines of ccmnunication
cut behind them, it wa
aid. It was added that their
nounts were reported in poor c n
ition and the en!he foice, ext'mat
d a % * * o v> 5,000 men, might
tv . ui render.
Meanwhile more trcops are I ei lg
ushcri here and to the mounta'n
asses east of hero through which
? federal government forces most
iass to ai.taek Sonoia.
Report Revolt.
El Paso, Texas,?Fighting in Chili
aliu a City between icvcl.ing and
oyal troops was reported l.y Caranza
officials in Jua ez following
he establishment of wire cominuniation
as far south as Terrazas, a
tation on the Mexican Central Rail
ray, 30 miles north of the St to!
npiuil.
Developments in the situation, as
ompiled from official statements of
>ppo :ing laei'.ers and press dispatch
is were six hundred men of ti e 02 id
nfantry under Col. Figueroa had
evolted in Chihuahua City.
It is reported that Gen. I). Mar- ;
,inoz and Lieut. Col. Almada, who
lave no troops, had j hue I the revolting
fcrces.
Revolting troops proceeded as far
north on a Mexican Central train as
Montezuma, after which they returned
to the State capital, burring
bridges along the way to cut o f
troops fiom the north.
Col. Franeisco Del Arco, reported
Tuesday afternoon in command of
the revolting troops is in Ortiz at
the head of the 43rd infan'ry.
Reports that the garrisons at Mon
tezuma, Gallegos and Sauz had revoltod
were discounted by Juarez
military men.
Two thousand troops Horn Torren
and 6,000 from Za atecas are being
rushed to Chihuahua City to putdown
the uprising*. x
Troops concentrated at Ca a
Grandcs for the Sonora campaign
probably will be brought to Juarc?
to be held in readiness for a pes
sible campaign in Chihuahua.
Two hundred and fifty men of the
Juarez gariisons were ru>hed soull
to repair biidgcs.
Troops at \'illa Ahumada were U
be brought to Juarez.
At Parral and Jim ncz.
Agua Pricta, Son )ra.?Appr xi
mutely 4,000 Carranza troops it
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Hero Is o, message to |^-'d
: \+i [ suffering women, lToni #? *
Ijaj! Mrs. W. T. Price, of j i?? [,
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ifhir rered with nninfm ?? i r-.t .
J 'j \1 I sll 0 W V i to.-!. ' I ?01 ll O \Y U. I W.;'
V-| 11J,! with a wcp kness in my i*g
1$ hack ami limbs... I hvj ikA
W felt helpless and d!s- jja j|H
^.1 jjw cournged. .. I had about
^ 1 \& given up hopes of ever gj
p] 115 being well again, when $* jsa
I a friend insisted I 'jwfu
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Hid Woman's .Tonic "
I began Cardul. In |i|pT
M a short whilo I saw ? (j'l
M marked difference.
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li m have been in years." a ra
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1 well. Thousands of wo- I kg
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health. It should help H
you. Try Cardul. At all
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1 HORRY COUNTY 5
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g L. D. Ma^rath B
g Manager. PI
^ Real Estate
? Real Estate Loans
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Paunl and Jinr.noz, Chihuahua, revoke
I, according to information
given out here by Gen. P. El'aCalles,
commander of the revolutionists
In northwest Mexico.
On Gulf Coast.
Washington.?Advices from Mexico
through official channels state
that rebels have occupied the town
of Alvamdi, on the Golf coast south
of Vera Cruz, and that federal troop?
have been sent from Vera Cruz in
an effort to regain control of the
port.
At Salina Ciuz, on the Pacific
ccast, all business places were reported
closed as a insult of the revolt
of the government garrison of ?
70 men who robbed the postoffice,
telcg aph office, express office,
stores, disarmed the police and cus- *
tviiio v/u nuns, cui mu icit'jfrapn
wires and took all available horses
in the city.
St Warms Vow Up
V f ('o\i; !u, C Sore Throat,
V. hen ,*o'jr body Aches and In Feverish.
Loosens tlu Phlegm?-Clears the ITcad
and Chest. : Vov.r Unionist's.
A LEOPARD CANNOT
CHANCE ITS SPOTS
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Mr. Dodson, the "Liver Tone '
! Man, Tells the Treachery of
i Calomel.
Calomel loses you a day! You know
w hat cal r-U'l is. It's mercury; quick
| silver. Calomel is dangerous. It
I crarhes into sour bile like dvnumite.
i cramping and sickening you. Calonv I
attacks the hones and should never be
i old. into your system.
I i
i Wih n you feel bilious, sluggish, con
sti fated and ali knocked out and believe
you need a dose of dangerous
calomel ju. t remember U ac your
druggist sells for a few cents a large
I bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone, which
I is. entirely vegetable and pleasant to
take and is a perfect substitute for
LI calomel. It is guaranteed to start
; | your liver without stirring you up in.
j. ide, and can not salivate.
Don't take calomel! I4 can not ho
* trusted any more t'mvi a leopT'd or a
II wild-cat. Take D.d-'m's 1 'her T< n
I which straightens you right up and
^ i makes you feel fine. Give it to the
J children because it i . perfectly harmj
k'ss and doesn't grlpo. (1)
^! STATE WIDE GAMFftlOH
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j mm IK READY
i'S. C. Dsvelopirj3nt Boar:I
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jj Have No Doubt of Great
i Success
Columbia.?Plans Tor the slate wide
campaign o the South Carolina
Development hoard are goi 1154;
ft 1 ward rapidly. rl he ob'oct of the
drive, wlji h will he iuade> be wee 1
May 21 and June 5, ir> to en.oil a
total oi 5,000 individual memberships
and pie ge an annual income
of $250,080 for 1 liroD yoa?s. Members
of the campaign lo.ees say
there is no doubt of success, for the
average in each county need reach
oniy iuu member.? and $5,435.
"Do it for South Carolina" will
he the slogan of tho campaign. Officers
of the development board
J point out that this is not a promise
to do something but a justifiable
boast of having already done several
specific things. They say that it
is the success which has been attained
already with a small membership
and income which has prompted
the effort to do more and in a larger
way for South Carolina.
The tentative program of the organization
contains 18 projects of
state-wide interest, none of which
has heretofore been possible of accomplishment,
but which wiii be cet
tain to go through with 5,000 South
Carolinians united behind them.
Most of these relate to the state's
agriculture, with liberal attention t<>
! industrial and commercial possibiliI
tics. With tho income sought, the
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uuiiiu win uo uuio to carry inuiig an
of thorn rapidly and then take on
1 others as they may arise.
Got legal blanks and second sheets
at the Herald of fice.
Pdes Cared In 6 to 14 Days
rujlfjlsts r?Jpnd money 5f PAZO OINTMV NT foli.i
?. icuro Itching, Diind, N.ecdi. ior^rotn dijg Plica.
".jntly relieves Itching I'ilca. ni)A you enn get
,\su(tul sleep after the iact artiliccth-n. Trice ?0c.