The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 13, 1922, Image 8
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THREE SCHOOLS
WIN LIBRARIES
Red Bluff, Cool Springs, And
Oak Grove Number
Thirty-Four
The prize of a library offered to
tlie schools which made the highest
score in the sign-your-nanie campv.iun
has been awarded to Red BlutV, in
Conw.'iy district; Cool Springs in the
Aynor district; Oak Grove in the
Lor is district.
These libraries will be awarded by
the Lend-a-Hand Mission of Boston
and they will be delivered to the chairman
of each board of trustees some
time within the next two months.
The award was made to the schools
making the highest score, according
to the following scorecard:
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V^V/iniMUM IL > Cil Lv. ilvltUH v UII UllUlcltioiv.il
meeting 20
Census taken and names filed 20
Number taught to write names (50:
lvach school made two reports as
follows:
First, total number living in district.
Total present at community
meeting*. Names of every person in
district unable to write name.
Soconv1-?on March 21, the signature
of ever;: nerson taught to write name.
th!> means it was possible to
vwird the prize on an absolutely fair
basis. Seven schools in the Conway
district. Collins Creek, High Point.
Hickory Grove, Maple, Poplar, Red
Bluff and Seven-Mile met every requirement,
but the highest score was
Tnrde by Red Bluff, with Collins Creek
a close second. The three winning
schools taught sixty-nine persons to
write names. A wonderful accomplishment
and one to he justly proud
of by each community. The teacher
and the community deserve the heartiest
congratulations of the county.
Fourteen schools competed for the
prize by meeting the requirements.
These schools taught 210 persons to
write their names. When every
school district in the county falls in
line with educational effort as these
schools did there will he no illiteracy
in Horry.
The following is tHe score made by
the winning schools:
Hod Bluff (Conway District)
Community meeting IT
Census taken, names filed (37)....20
Signatures; filod < J-iT i (>0
z 97
( oil ins Creek (Second in Conway
District)
Community meeting1 10.7
Census taken, names filed 7 20
Sigi atures filed 7 00
Total 96.7
Cool Springs (Aynor District)
-Community meeting 5
Census taken (no report) 0
Signatures filed IS 00
Total . 05
Oak GVove (Loris District
Community meeting 14
Census taKen, names filed 14 20
Signatures filed 14 00
Total 94
GREATMASSOF
PROOF
nort of '0,000 Cases of Kidney
Trouble, Some of Them Conway
* Cases.
Each of some (>000 newspapers of
the United States is publishing from
week to week names of people in its
particular neighborhood who have
used and recommended Doan's Kidney
Pills for kidneys, bachache, weak
kmnevs, bladder troubles and urinary
disorders. This mass of proof includes
ver 50,000 recommendations.
Conway is no exception. Here is
one o fthe Conway cases:
Wm. H. Chryst says: "A cold
caused my kidney trouble and my
back was weak and sore. My head
ached and 1 was nervous and run
down. The kidney secretions passed
too frequently, too, and were highly
colored. 1 used Doan's Kidney l'iih
and one box cured mo of the complaint.
I haven't been bothered
since."
Price G0c at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?
get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same
that Mr. Chryst had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
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SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
(Complaint not Served)
The State of South Carolina County
<r>f Horry, Court of Common
Pleas
D. J. Butler, Plaintiff, against '
Thomas Ward and French C. Smith,
Defendants. i
To the Defendants, Thomas War.'J ;
and French C. Smith.
'YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to answer the 1
Complaint in this action, which is
filed in the office of the Clerk of the 1
Court of Common Pleas, at Conway, <
S. C., and to serve a copy of your 1
answer to the said complaint on the
subscriber at his office, Loris, S. C.,
within twenty days after the service '
hereof, exclusive of the day of such
service; and, if you i*ail to answer <
the complaint within the time afore- <
said, the plaintiff in this action will
(.apply to the court for the relief dermirwlprl
in f.Vi pnninlnint i
Loris, S. C.,
Dated March 13th, A. D. 1922.
J. I. ALLEN, JR.
Plaintiff's Attorney
To Thomas Ward ar.d French C.
Smith: Absent Defendants.
TAKE NOTICE That the com
"plaint 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 i
18th dav of March, A. D., 1922. J
W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.)
C. C. C. P.
J. I. ALLEN JR.
Plaintiff's Attorney.
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CALOMEL GOOD BUT
AWFI L TREACHEROUS
Next Dose May Salivate, Shook Liver
or Attack Your
? Hones
You know what calomel is. It's
mercury; quicksilver. Calomel is dangerous.
It crashes into sour bile like
, dynamite, craniping and sickening
you. Calomel attacks the bones and
should never bo put into your system.
It' you feel bilious, headachey, constipated
and all knocked out, just go to
your druggist and get a bottle of
Dodson's Liver Tone for a few cents,
1 which is a harmless vegetable substitute
for dangerous calomel. Take a
spoonful and if it doesn't start your
liver and straighten you up better and
quicker than nast.y calomel and without
making you sick, you just go back
and get your money.
Don't take calomel! It makes you
; sick the next day; it loses you a day's
work. Dodson's Liver Tone straight'
r?tw von rio'hi mi mid you feel ureal.
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( No salts necessary. Give it to the
; children because it is perfectly harmless
and cannot salivate.?Adv.
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NOTICE or SALE
Under and by virtue of the decree
and judgment of the court made by
his honor* T. S. Sease, Presiding
Judge, in the case of Bank of Loris,
A Corporation, Plaintiff vs. Olympas
Lee, Farmers Bank, a corporation;
Tula 10. Lee, Mamie E. Strickland.
Nancy Sarvis, Sallie Jane Cannon,
Kobert A. Lee, Ci. A. Lee, L. H. Lee,
J. M. I ,ee, S. M. Allen, Assignee, et
al., defendants and dated the 8th
day of April A. I). 1922 I, the undersigned
W. L. Bryan, Clerk of this
Court as Special Master 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 May next, it being the 1st
day of said month, all and singula-**
that certain real estate situate in
Horry County, and described as follows,
to-wit:
All that certain piece, parcel tract
or lot of land lying and being in
naynoro lownsnip, Horry county,
South Carolina, and lies about two
(2) miles west of Loris on the Loris
and Bayboro Public Road, containin.tr
fifteen (15) acres, more or less, and
with boundaries as follows, to-wit:
Beginning1 in the run of Cushion
Swamp at the bridge across said
swamp on the Loris and Bayboro
Public Road, and runs down the said
swamp to the mouth of gum or
Savannah branch, thence up the run
of said branch to a nine corner,
thence a little more southwest on the
Hardee line to a stump corner;
thence about South course with the
said Hardee line to a corner on the
said Loris and Bayboro Public Road,
thence an easterly course with said
road to the run of Cushion swamn,
the beginning corner, and is bounded
as follows: On the North by
lands of Olvmnas Lee, on the East
by the run of Cushion Swamp, on
the South bv the Loris and Bayboro
Public Road, and on the West
bv lands of Olympas Lee. This
being the same land deeded to me bv
R. M. Hardee, May 21st, A. D. 1913
and recorded in office of Clerk of
Court. Horrv County, South Carolina,
May 21st, A. I). 1913, in Book
P. page 136.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
|ui\ mi miners mm slumps.
April 8th, 1922.
W. T,. BRYAN,
Clerk of Court as Special
Master Horrv Count v.
TT TT. WOODWARD.
Plaintiff's Attorney.
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NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of the decree
and iudgment of the Court
?^ade by his honor, T. S. Soase.
Presiding Judge, in the case of
TiOris Grocery Companv. a corporation,
nlaintiff against T. G. Spivev.
defendant, and dated the 4th, day of
April A. D. 1922, I, the undersigne 1
W. L. Bryan, Clerk of the Court of
Common Pleas as Special Master of
Horry County will sell at public auction
to the highest bidder before the
Court House door at Conway in Hor
rv County and State of South Carolina
during legal hours of sale on
salesd.ay in May next it being the 1st
day of said month, all and singular
that certain real estate situate in
Horry County and described as follows,
to wit:
All that certain parcel or tract of
land situated in Simpson Creek
Township in County and State Aforesaid
containing- fifteen (15) acres
more or less, and bounded on tho
North by the Southern edge of Hardvvick
Branch, on the East of Todd's
Ferry public road on the South Inlands
of Robert Boyd, deceased, on
the west by high water mark on
lK- :il 1 / i-J T) T> 1
uiu mm jmmki in ?nu jvu iien nnvu,
deceased. This being the Marlow
tract of land conveyed to me by J.
B. Wright, recorded in Rook X 4 or
deeds page 159 October 22, 1020.
This property was deeded to J. P..
Wright by G. B. Jenkins by his
flood of conveyance of record in the
office of the Clerk of Court in Horry
County in Book V 4 page 290.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers and stamps.
April 4th, 1922.
W. L. BRYAN,
Clerk of Court of C. P. as Special
Master.
J. I. ALT,EN, JR.,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
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NOTICE.
A meeting of the stockholders of
the Conway Sales Company will be
held in the office of H. L. Buck at !
Conway, South Carolina on April I
30th, 1922 for the purpose of authorizing
the cancellation and surrender
of its charter.
Conway Sales Com pan v. <
March 30th, 1922. 3 30 22-5t. 1
THE HORRY HERALD CONV
SALE I NDER ORDER OF COl KT
The State of South Carolina, County
of Horry, in court of common pica-.
\V. E. Osteen, plaintiff, against C.
M. Stalvey, defendant.
Under and by Virtue of a decretal
order, made in the .above stated ease,
he undersigned, as clerk of the court
of common pleas and general sessions
>or said county, will sell on salesday
in May next, within the legal hours
of sale, before the courtliou.-e door at
Conway, S. C., to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described
tracts of land, to wit:
All that certain piece, parcel or
Tact of l.and lying and being situate
in the county and state aforesaid, and
in Simpson Creek township, with
boundaries and description as follows:
Beginning at L. B. Watson's corner
near the old field, thence running the
old cart road about northwest to M.
M. Stanley's line near the head of old
Shop Branch; thence with said Stanley
line about southwest to the head of
Honey Cut Branch; thence down said
branch to E. A. Long's corne ; thence
running E. A. Long's line al out east
to an agreed corner, near the old field;
thence about north to the beginning
corner, and containing' lorcy acic>.
more or loss;
Also all that certain piece, parcel
or tract of land lying and being situate
in county and state aforesaid, and
in Simpson Creek township, with descriptions
and boundaries as follows:
Beginning at a stake on the run of
Shop Branch running southward an
agreed line to a corner near the head
of a drain; thence running westward
an agreed line to a corner on a cartpath;
thence running the said cartpath
to the head of Shop Branch;
thence the run of said branch ci< wn
to the beginning stake corner in the
said Shop Branch.
Also all that certain piece, parcel
or tract of land lying and being situ*
1 ..
ate lti tne couiuy aim siaic aiuir.^i >,
and in Simpson Creek township,, v. ith
description and boundaries as follows:
On the north .by lands of J. J. Faulk;
on the east by lands of Bourn estate;
on the south by Richardson, Pierway
ar.d Conway road and J. J Faulk and
on the west by J. J. Faulk and D. F.
Lewis land.
W. L. BRYAN,
Clerk of Court
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NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of an execution
issued upon a judgment dated
November 14, 1921, in favor of the
plaintiffs in the case of J. S. & W. W.
Bernard, co-partners under the firm
name of J. S. & W. W. Bernard, vs.
Wilson D. Lowrimore, I have seized
and levied upon of the property of
the said Wilson D. Lowrimore the
following described real estate which
1 will sell at public auction to the
highest bidders during legal hours of
sale on salesday in May next, it being
the first day of said month, to
wit:
All that certain tract or parcel of
land in Bucks Township Horry
County, South Carolina, containing
sixty ((50) acres, more or less, on
the south side of the public road
leading from Fair Bluff to Port
Harrelson and being the same which
was conveyed to Conway Savings
Bank by J. A. Lewis, Sheriff, and
bounded by lands of D. F. Moor"
and the S. W. Harrelson land, and
being the same land which was conveyed
to Wilson I). Lowrimore by
Conway Savings Bank by deed dated
January 20th, 1920.
Terms of sale cash purchaser to
pay for necessary papers and stamps.
April 10th, 1922.
J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff of Horrv Countv.
. H. H. WOODWARD.
Plaintiff's Attorney.
NOTICE OF SALE
L nder and by virtue of the decree
and judgment of the court made by
his honor, T. S. Sease, presiding judge,
in the case of S. M. McNabb, plaintiff,
vs. Olympas Lee, Tulah E. Lee, J. M.
Lee. Mamie E. Strickland, Bank of
Loris. a cornoration: and S. M. Allrn
assignee of Harrelson-Bell Company,
defendants, and dated the 5th day of
April, A. D. 1022, T, the undersigned
W. L. Bryan, Clerk of Court of Common
Pleas as special master of Horry
county, will sell at public auction, to
the highest bidder before the courthouse
door at Conway, in Horry county,
and state of South Carolina, during
legal hours of sale, on salesday in
May next, it being the 1st day of said
month, all and singular that certain
real estate situate in Horry county
and described as follows, to wit:
All that certain parcel and tract of
land in Simpson Creek township, and
in the town of Loris, on the west side
of the railroad and on the south side
of Patterson street, containing one
and one-fourth (1 '4 ) acres, more or
less, bounded as follows: Beginning
vit a stake on Patterson street, running
the Harrelson & Reaves street
south 500 feet to a stake on Sanderson
street, thence said street west 95
feet to a stake on the said Sanderson
street, thence a straight line nearly
north 5X2 feet to the said Patterson
street, thence the Patterson street,
east XS feet to the beginning.
Terms of sale cash, purchaser to
pay for papers and stamps.
April (?,-1022.
J. I. ALLEN, JR..
Plaintiff's Attorney.
W. L. BRYAN,
Clerk of Court of Common Pleas as
Special Master, Horry County.
STREET TAX NOTICE.
Public notice is hereby given that
Street Tax of $4.00 is now due and
payable before April 1, 1922. Upon
failure to pay before that date wil!
be subject to a penalty. Age limit
21 to 50 years inclusive.
3 23-4t. C. H. Snider, Clerk.
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To Cure a Cold In One Day
t+v LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablet#.) V
ito?? the Cough and Headache and work a off the
Cold. E.W.GRO/E S signature oo each box. SOc
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/AY, S. C. MAR. 13, 1922
NOTICE OF SALE "
Unde>* and by virtue of the-decree
land judgment of the court nukU by
hi< honor T. S. Sea. e Pre.adinjc
Judge, in the case of I). J. lTutler
plaintiff vs. Thomas Ward and
French C. Smith defendants, and
cated the 7tli day of April A. I).
19-2 I, the undersigned, W. L. Bryan.
Clerk of Court as Special Master
- *' 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 May next, it beiivr
the t -t day of said month, all and
I singular that certain real estate sit;
i uate in Horry County, and described
! as follows, to wit:
AIL AND SINGULAR that
.certain piecc parcel or tract of land
I'n Simpson Creek Township and
'known as the seven Thousand; bej
ginning on a Gum Corner in the run
!of Hardvn on the South edge of the
Cart Path leading from A. I\
Princes to Springfield Church, and
.runs with snirl P-n-t ,.i,. \\r~ .
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fo a Stake on the North on<l of Cox
(I^av; thenco alone: with East side of
| said hay to a Stake Corner, Srrah
K. Barnes Corner, formerly John
G. Gore's Corner; thence with said
Sarah E. Barnes to her corner, a
stake near the East end of Cox Bay,
yu'd Sarah E. Bai ne* Corner; thenco
direct to the heuinninir as will bettor
he shown by a plat of said land
borewith filed and contains one hundred
and ehrhty acres, more or less.
Tcms of sale cash, purchaser to
pav for papers and stamps.
April 8, 1022.
W. L. BRYAN,
Clerk of Court as Soecial Master
Horrv Countv
J. I. ALLEN, JR.,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
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NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of an execution
issued upon a judgment dated
November 14, 1921, in favor of the
plaintiffs in the case of J. S. and W.
W. Bernard, co-partners under the
firm name of J. S. & W. W. Bernard,
vs. Wilson D. Lowrimore, 1 have
seized and levied upon of the property
of the said Wilson P. Lowrimore
tno following described real estate
which I will soil at public auction to
the highest bidders during legal hours
of sale on salesday in May next, it
being the first day of said month, to
wit:
All that certain parcel of land in
Bucks township, Horry county, South
Carolina, containing six ((?) acres,
more or less, and lying on Rattlesnake
Branch and bounded northward
by lands of R. A. Lowrimore and the
R. J. Lowrimore land and eastward
by lands of F. A. Hucks; being the
same parcel of land conveyed to W.
D. Lowrimore by VV. O. Burroughs
by his deed dated September 4, 11)20,
and recorded in Book X-4, page 43.
Terms of sale cash, purchaser to
pav for necessary papers and stamps.
J. A* LEWIS,
Sheriff of Horrv Counav
April 10, 1922.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
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When a tornado struck Corinth,
Miss;., the Mayor called on the American
Legion post to furnish an armed
patrol to prevent pillaging, for hours
after the catastrophy the ex-service
men were on the job in the stricken
areas.
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#To Stop a Cough Quick
take HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a
cough medicine which stops the cough by
healing the inflamed and irritated tissues.
A box of GROVES O-PEN-TRATE
SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and
Croup is enclosed with every bottle of
HAYES* HEALING HONEY. The salve
should be rubbed on the chest and throat
of children suffering from a Cold or Croup.
The healing effect of Hayes' Healing Honey inside
the throat combined with the healing effect of
Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through the porta of
the skin soon stops a cough.
Both remedies are packed in one carton and the
cost of the combined treatment is 35c.f.
Just ask your druggist for HAYES'
HEALING HONEY.
Taste is a matter of
tobacco quality
Wc state it as our honest
belief that the tobaccos used
in Chesterfield are of finer
quality (and hence of better
taste) than in any other
cigarette at the price.
Liggett Csf Myers Tobacco Co.
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20 for 18c
10 for 9c
Vacuum tins
of 50 - 45c
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THE Fisk Premie
Tread is a tire whit
yields an honest, generoi
measure of service at a lo
price.
See this tire and compai
with any at a competir
price. It is your best pu
chase if you want a lo\
priced tire.
It is a FiskTire,and is Fis
character clear through.
There's a Fisk Tire of extra vat\
in every size, for cor, truck
or speed wagon
BUTTER OUTPUT
MUCH IMPROVED
Contest Butter Sold Very
Readily at The Various
Markets
County* and state butter contests,
a feature of South Carolina extension
work for women last year, accomplished
much in the way of improving1
the dairy industry there. South
Carolina is not a dairy state. It
uses annually about $14,000,000 worth
of dairy products shipped in from
other states. Some of this importation
is due to the fact that while there
is a Large amount of farm butter produced
within the state, no steady demand
for it has been developed. For
the purpose of creating an interest
in this farm-made butter and to teach
the women to make a better product,
contests which were open to homedemonstration
club members were
started during 1921 in eleven counties.
Butter demonstrations were given
in all the women's clubs and all interested
persons were invited to a
demonstration by the state specialist
air the county seat. Three hundred
and sixty women and girls enrolled
for the contests and of these 120 sent
butter for every judging. Without
exception there was a great improvement
in the packages brought to
market and the quality of the butter
sold, as the /omen learned to what
extent the butter is affected by the
temperature used for ripening and
churning, the care and cleanliness in
handling, and the feeds for the cows.
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CIGAR
of Turkish and Domes
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SO x 3' j -Fink Premier Tread $10.85 I
*T 30 x,3'j? Non-Skid Fabric . 14.85 I
30 x 3 1 j ? Kxtra-Ply Ked-Top 17.85 I
30 x 3 .' j?Six-Fly Non-Skid 'I
pW Clincher Cord . . 17.85 I
30 x 3}$?Six-Ply Non-Skld I
ilS Cord Btriliht 8ldt 19.85 n
31 x 4 ?Six-Fly Non-Skid V
... Cord 27.00 I
w 32 x 4 ?Non-Skid Cord . . 30.50 I
32 x 4' j?Non-Skid Cord . . 39.00 I I
:u x 4 1 _?Non-Skid Cord . . 41.00 I
35x5 ? Non-SIiid Cord . . 51.50 v I
Time to Re.tire?
(Buy Fink)
"Contest butter" sold very readily
at the various club markets, and those
who <li<l not enter the contest were
obliged to make improvement in the
<iuality of what they offered for sale
or lose the market for their butter.
Kxtension workers report to the United
States Department of Agriculture
that the butter produced in all parts >
of the state has been perceptibly im- |
proved as a result of these contests.
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Large numbers of ex-soldiers who
are suffering from shell shock are
looking for work in New York City.
The American Legion obtained work
for one but he got into such a heat-*
ed argument with the man who was
hiring him that the Legion had to
take him away and arrange for his
commitment in a government hospi- d
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J. A. Clifton, M. D., specialist in 4
diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat,
at Conway Drug Co. on Tuesday
afternoon and Wednesday only...Please
call as early as convenient. 11-3-tf
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WANTED I
j WOOL AND HIDES f
I am now in the market for +
all your wool, ureen hides and ^
^ furs. I am paying best cash
prices. Hrin^ me your goods at
+ Lewis' Fish Market or my store ?
* on Race Path. Correspondence ?
^ solicited.
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