The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 13, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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TAPE SIX MAKES CHARGES TO RAIL LABOR BOARD Healy Assails "Despicable Propaganda Aga nst Labor." MEN WROUGHT UP BY ATTACKS ON LABOR Witness States, Adding They Are Made by Govenrment Officials. Washington.?Assailing what he AC/l V* 1 I) f? #"> A u.. ^ m-.-ivi iuvu uL-apiitiuiu propaganda against labor," Timothy Hcaly, president of the Brotherhood of Stationary firemen and oilers, charged before the railroad labor board that "a high official of the government has been used to more thoroughly deceive the people into believing that because a man works for wages he is an enemy of our government." Mr. Healy did not name the official to whom he referred, but much of his long prepared statement to the board had to do with the announ cement by the department of justice concerning threatened dmonstrations and violence on last May "Day. Chairman Barton, of the boarvl, protested against critism of other government departments being introduced into arguments before the board on demands of railway workers for increased wages, but Mr. Healy said the men he represented were wrought up over attacks on labor by government officials and that he had been instructed to lay before the board a statemnt on the loyalty of railroad men. After Armistice i?r. neaiy tout tne board that the propaganda against labor began in less than 24 heours after the signing of the armistice. Labor was accused, he declared, of being responsible for the high cost of living, the object being to "poison the minds of the people to such an extent that the profiteers could still further in crease prices and place the blame on labor." "The loyalty of our railroad men during the war with Germany can-1 not be denied by those who are honest and sincere," continued Mr. Healy. "But many honest and sincere peo j pie have listed t > the poisoned ton-' gue and read the ou. put of poisoned pens until they believe that labor is disloyal. The crusade of this high government official is undoul te ly for the puipose of aiding in the campaign of certain employers of the country t > secure laws establishing involuntary servitude. "Sedition laws were suggested that would tie h ' or hand and foot. While ostensibly these laws were prepared to eradicate Bolshevism, I. W. W.'sm and anarchi-m, the real purpose was to prevent the normal activities of labor. "The most flagrant instance of this most desnicable crusade to in flame, the people of this country against wage workers was the in for mation given out that May 1 was to be used by these 'ovorthrowers of DR. C. S. DIETZ DENTIST 44 Main Street CONWAY, S. C. DEATH OF E. T. HUGGINS. Many friends of E. Thco. Huggin-, * prosperous farmer of Galivants Ferry township, were pained to learn of his death at home in that townchip recently. He was in the prime of life, having reached his 45th birthday. He is survived by a widow and several young children. He was Jl, . A t* 1 1 1 < fx ine youngest, son 01 tne laio i;r. rj. Huggins, of Galivants Ferry. The interment took place at the Galivants Ferry church. pBMMM??? ????* ?? ??iru???? ??% Habitual Constipation Cured in 14 to 21 Days "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a speciallyprepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular act ion. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c per bottle. | the government,' in ntuidcrirg cer(tain high officials. But the p'ans of 'the intiigues who sought to a hi fur- j i ther stigma to labor went wr u<. I May Day passed i?ff as p .wefully as any other day in the year." Winthrop CoLege SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATION The examination for the award of vacant Scholarships in Winthrop College and for the admission of new students will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July 2, at 9 a. m. Applicants must not be lncc f U or* oivfonn a ?#\o ro o o^n ? VIIWU k'l^wv. vtt j V- i* 1 ?I v/l Vl When Scholarships are vacant after July 2 they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examination, provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for Scholarships should write to President Johnson before the examination for Scholarship examination blanks, j Scholarships arc worth $100 and I free tuition. The novf will | open September 15th, 1920. For j further information and catalogue, address Pres. I). B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C.?5|13 4t pd. I In Japan a married woman must obtain the permission of her hus-1 I band in order to receive or invest 1 capital. A new marriage law, which strengthens the wife's independence, has been passed by the Swedish Par liament. p COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint Not Served). Court of Common Pleas. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. A. M. Cox, Plaintiff, vs. M. M. Stanley, George F. Stanley, Mary L. Richardson, Darcas A. Hickman, Martha J. Reaves, Maggie Boyd, James H. Stanley, W. H. Stanley, Joe Stanley; Sue Stanley, Lollie Hughes, Effie Gore, Eula Watson, Foster Stanley; Carrie B. Stanley, Lois Stanley, Ebon Stanley, May land Stanley, J. C. Stanley, Jr., Johnie May Stanley, Earl CH 1 ir -r ^ ovcuuey; lv. Li* Stanley, f. M Stanley, P. A. Stanley, A. 0. Stan ley, J. P. Stanley, Margaret E. Faulk, Ci. C. Stanley, A. L. Stanley, L. B. Stanley, O. J. Stanley; Heirs at law and distributees of J. C. Stanley, the elder, deceased; Also all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, interest, in, or lien upon the real estate described in the Complaint herein, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE j NAMED; YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, which has been J filed in the office of the Cleik of) the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subsc: ibor at his office at Conway, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if ycu 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 com plaint. March 20, A. D. 1920. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. TO James H. Stanley, W. H. Stan| ley, Joe Stanley, Sue Stanley, l.ol lie Hughes, Effic Gore, Eula Watj son, Foster Stanley, Carrie B. Stanley, Lois Stanley, Ebon Stanley, May land Stanley; J. C. Stan| ley, Jr., Johnnie May Stanley. Earle Stanley, K. L. Stanley, P.. M. Stanlev. P. A. Stanley. A O.I j Stanley, J. P. Stanley, Margaret | E. Faulk, G. C. Stanley, A. L. Stanley, L. H. Stanley, O. J. Stan- < ley, being heirs at law and distributees of J. C. Stanley, the elder, deceased, also all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, interest in, or lien upon, the real estate described in the complaint in the above stated action, Absent Defendants. ' TAKE NOTICE That the Com|plaint in the foregoing stated action and the Summons of which the fore-1 ging is a copy wore filed in the of- j fice of the clerk of the Court of Common Pleas in and for Horry j County, at Conway, S. C., on the1 21st day of April A. I). 1020. W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.). ! 1 $100 Reward, $100 Catarrh Is a local disease greatly Influenced by constiiutionul conditions. It therefore requires constitutional treatment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is taken Internally and acts th.'ough the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HA EL'S CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the foundation of the disease, gives the patient strength by Improving the general health and assists nature In doing its work. $100.00 for any case of Catarrh that HALE'S CATARRH MEDICINE falls to cure. I Druggists 75c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. I THE HORRY HERALD. OONTfi GLEAN UP AH We have the following th ing up your heme and pr O. K. Disinfectant, FI3 Roach Poison, Bon-An O-Cedar, Liquid Venee Klenzo Polishes, Shep Fly Drivers. Let's make the Home a.i tiJul. Yours for Proi NORTON 0 'PHONE II C. C. C. P. H. H. WOODWARD, 1 Plaintiff's Attorney. < NOTICE. Order Appointing Guardian Ad < Litem for Infant Defendants. ? Upon hearing the petition and af- < fidavit herein filed on the part of < the plaintiff ?n the foregoing stated \ action; and it appearing that G. C. i Stanley, A. L. Stanley, L. B. Stan -j f ley and O. J. Stanley are infant do- (t fondants in said action, having no f general or testamentary guardian within this State, and now absent t from the State, residing in the State t of North Carolina and not found ( %vithin this County and State after t the use of due dilligence; in pursu- ? ance of subdivision two of section 1 165 of the Code of Civil Piccedure J A. D. 1912; it is ordered that J. S. r Vaught, who is now Judge of Pro- s bate of Horry County, be and he is J hereby appointed as Guaidian ad r Litem of said absent infant defend- r ants for the purpose of this action, t unless the said infant defendants, or t someone in their behalf, within twen- P ty days after the service of a copy I of this Order by publication thereof ' a with the summons as hereinafter di- r rected; shall procure to be appointed S a guardian ad Litem for the said f infants; the said J. S. Vaught being jL a suitable and competent person to | u act as sucn uuarman. j n It is further -ordered that this Or- ! a der shall be served upon said infant! C defendants by publishing the same S for three successive weeks in the t! Horry Herald, a newspaper publish-|o ed in Horry County following the; tl summons in said action as published; 'b and that the service of said Order j t; shall be complete at the same time i F that the service of said Summons is j a completed. , c< Given under my hand and sea1 S this 21st day of April A. D. 1920. b W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) F C. C. C. P. in and for Horry County, t1 H. H. WOODWARD, t] Attorney for Plaint'ff. ( Notice of Pendency of Action. s Notice is hereby given that an a action has been commenced by the ! h plaintiff above named against the r, defendants above named, which sai 1 action is now pending in this Court, for the pui pose of determining ad- F IfVou want a. piti'CvQ'cvra: surpns Keep enclose v^atch on v' vour Diamond /^c We are pleased to q on Diamond and Kelly-Sp Tubes, and believe them t the market. Our present stock of tires the advance and we desire this advantage, on all pur ments made prior to April HAVOUNEM By reason of having advance, we have attracti oil. HYMAN SUPPL WILMINGT tfr-~41 4 fAY, S C., MAY 13, 1920: ID PAIN UP at will aid you in cleanemises: r Powders, Bug and li, powder and cake; r, Fumishine and hard's and Frierson's d City healthy and beau npt Service, iriir nn ilVV Wl 30. verse claims in the tract of land hereinafter described, and the rights ef the parties thereto under the provisions of an act to provide a method 3f determining adverse claims an 1 quieting titles to real estate, approv 3(1 March 2T>th, 1916, and appearing 3n page 928 of Volume XXIX Statutes of the State of South Carolina; :he plaintiff herein being in possesdon of and claiming lawful title to he said tract of land which is described as follows: "All that certain piece, parcel or ;ract of land in the State and Coun- i y before mentioned, in Simpson i ^reek Township, known as a part of he estate of J. C. Stanley, and being ind lying East of Todd's Ferry Pub ic road, and opposite of old Stanley Hill, beginning on a stake on said oad at a parkelberry bush and tump, and runs about East with Uice Anderson's line to a knot eerier, thence about North to a stake tear edge of Hardwick branch, hence about East to lightwood tree, hence abv/ut South running near L. L Edward's house and on across tabon Branch to a stake, thence bout Southwest to a corner near oad, thence with said road ab.ut louth and across said road nhrvnt ifty yards to a stake at head of attic Branch, thence about West nth tun of said branch to mcuth ear old Bay field and ditch, thence bout Southeast by the Campbell >ld Field to a stake across Round ? Iwamp and Hull Island public road. . hence about West to a sweet gum n West side <of Todds' Ferry Road. Iience with said road about North ack to beginning corner, and conaining by a survey made by N. E lardwick one hundred and ten (110; cies; being the same tract of land onveyed to A. M. Cox by M. M. tanley by his deed dated Septemer 23rd, 1918, and recorded in Book '-4, page 34, records of Horry C un.i y, this tract being included within be lines of a plat made by J. B. lore, dated January 19?0, as the outhcrn portion of a tract of 285 cres, shown on rail p'at which is crcwith filed as a part of the decription. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. )ated March 20, 1920. <2 luote attractive prices iringfield Tires and 0 uc iii6 ucSi VaiU6S On ! was purchased before 1 to give our customers chases covering ship30th. i OTOR OIL ! I purchased before the ive prices on this fine Y COMPANY ON, N. 0. 4 Terrible Tortures -Itchin No Sure Relief Until the Cause t Is Removed. j. When the blood becomes in- t) fested with millions of tiny dis- n ease germs that attack the skin, c< then the fiery irritation and intense itching will remain with you ft until these germs are removed oi from the blood. d< Genuine relief therefore, can only be expected from a treatment M that goes right to the seat of the rs i MBMMMmaa???Mfcj????m??^ MUST ATTACH VALUE Hereafter no charters will be issued to enterprises organized over, i the state in which a specific valua- j s tion of common stock is not given ( r in the declaration papers. This rul- ( p ing will also apply to domestication t of foreign corporations. t I CLEAN UP AND PAINT U1 DUCE THE HIGH COST ING YOUR GROCEI We list betow just a few it en we are carrying in stock: 400 Barrels Self-Rising' Flour 200 Bushels 90-Day Velvet Be 100 Sacks Peanut Meal 6 200 Sacks White Oats 1 25 Boxes Plate Meat 50 Cases Sardines 1 100 M Cigarettes 1 Car Corn 1 Car Dairy Feed 50 Bushels White Spanish Pe 5000 Lbs. Flake White Lard 1 Car Horse and Mule Feed We also carry full line of Ca Bee Brand Insect Powders, E killing Potato Bugs, Tobacct applying the Powders. Lots tioncd. Look us up when ir you money on anything in th WHOLESALE COOPER-SM Take "Dodson's Liv Here's my gun ran too! Ask your b druggist for a bottle oi Hudson's Liver Tone and take a spoonful to- t night. If it doesn't start your liver v and straighten you right up better h than calomel and without griping or a making you sick I want you to go t Buy in the Where high rents are not to t haps this item does not exist; only the State and County ta expense in seiiing goods; and cs do not have to be paid. Our store is in the countr where you can come and see and the advantages we enjoy some money when you arrive. We keep the best, goods and we keep a good stock. T 1920 for fertilizers, dry qoo< ers' hardware. Come to the old reliable DUSENBUR Toddville, <4 ' "*' " .- ' . * ' * ' ' -*> ' - ' * v ** . *' k " A ? * From i g Skin Diseases rouble, and strikes at its causa* uch a remedy isv S. S. S., the re* able old blood purifier that kills 'ie germs of disease, and sends a ew supply of rich red blood cursing through the veins. S. S. S. has been used success* illy in some of the worst cases I eczema and other skin disorsrs. For valuable literature write to [edical Advisor, 108 Swift Laboitory, Atlanta, G%? FINED FOR STRIKING Sandy Dewett, colored, was fined n the mayor's court last week for triking Ruth Woodbury as the culnination of a row among these >eople in the colored residence secion of Conway. His fine amounted o $15.00. P, THIS WEEK, AND REOF LIVING BY BUYDIES FROM US is to let you know what axis >00 Sacks Rice 000 Sacks Salt 50 Cases Salmon 00 Cases Soap 2 Cars Hay 25 Cases Pet Cream 50 Cans Pure Lard anuts 50 Cases Eagle Milk ndies, Tobaccos, Cigars, leetle Mort Powder for ^ ) Worms, also Guns for 5 of other Goods not men 1 Conway, we can save e grocery line. GROCERS ITH GO. is a dangerous drug, tt is I quicksilver; and attacks your te a dose of nasty calomel toil will feel weak, sick and nauorrow. Don't lose a day's er Tone" Instead 1 aek to the store and get your money. Take a spoonful of harmless, vegeahle Dodson's Liver Tone tonight and ,'ake up feeling great. It's perfectly armless, so give it to your children ny time. It can't salivate, so let hem cat anything afterwards. ? Country , re considered, where perat all; and where there is xes to be added in as an where the high town taxy but it is on a good road us without much trouble, will enable us to save you to be had for the money j nu !? 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