I' > *.. " ' - ' ; - v" K|v SUMMONS FOR BELIEF (Compipiftt not served) # State >j>f South Carolina, County of Horry,.Court of Common Pleas. 1 B. F. Hamllon, Plaintiff, vs. B. H. Ha^lwn, David Hanrelson, John Bobbins, John Reaves, Rowland Herand Corsetta Webb; alao ell other persons unknown to tlw . plaintiff elauninj?any right, title, estate, interest in,jt>r lien Upon the. real estate described - the - '-complaint "herein, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: ' ./You are .hereby sumiifbned and required to answer? the eomplaint - in this action, which Has bedn filed in the office of the Clerk df the fcoqrt of Commqg Pleas for the said county, and to serve a copy o^'vour answer to : the s>Keaid complaint On I the subscribers at their office, at Conway, .South " Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the-day of such service; and if you fall to answer !the complaint within th^> time aforesaid, the plaintiff -in t Jflus action will apply ta thd Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. SHERWOOD AlMcMlLLAN, Plaintiff's ^Attorneys. Dated Sept. 10th, A. D. 1924. TO THE ABSENT DEFENDANTS: ; Take Notice: That the summons, a copy of which .'is herewith served on you, ai^d the complaint herein was duly filed ^n the Clerk of Court's office at Conway, S. C. on September 10th, 1924. sherwood & McMillan, yC Plaintiff's Attorneys, \Attest: | {> W. L. BRYAN, ' (SEAL) - ^ C. C. C.^ P. >? notice of pendency of ac. -. Notice is hereby given that an action has been commenced and is now pending in this coUrt upon a com plaint of the above named plaintiff against the above named defendants, ! the object of said action being to do terming adverse claims, to bar adverse claims, to reform a deed, ail affecting ; real estate iiv said State and County W .at the time~bf the commencement of this action and at the filing-of this | notice, described riV?v>Ilowsi ^ < ..4 96 acres * * bounded ,as follows:' I " . Beginning at a poplar corner on the lr 1 jiiyu,BBKaasaaaaaaiw????~ 17 ; ? * == C| ALL PIECE DIES n - - m-w m V * i lius is not a s and we are markir We intend to get r eome in where yoi for yourself-when b School Dresses, th -Wraps, Suits, Blou everything for Fa! -and is offered at tl Ready-to-Wears W{ havis-a big assortment of 1 ready to wear in the very latest t and materials at prices yoij * v meet up'with .every day. We a you come to this sale and get ?; choice of these wonderful garr . at a sfccriftee price. * We have a big line of (adieus' dresses, capes, coats, shirt-waist ^ sweaters for fall and winter.' -mrnn't nun'tA anv nrices here, bu1 >ou \to tome and we th^m/for ; . X. M>ii: J : ,.;X _?/ ??i?r*t X v Homespun 1000 yardaXuperior 80 to >White Homeapun.' ' ~ Sale Price ? ^ ' * - *Men's Dress Pan |2.t9 t '* ' ' ' ' * j p# .*? ..' . '/,'- .; ?/ : * . ' ? .. ; * , > .. ? -- : c? ; vVv * i. ... , V- '4 ?-- ' * ? .' . :> H.-.# A/- . ;v ' * "A * : ' ' : " '. ~r.~.' ' ' I? : " V".. -.'--75 CETATfHE 1 CAUSE! Many Coaway Folks Ars Sfcowtif - How to Avpid Needless * . Suffering. T7T"" -r.'v/ ' r* . , 7* > There's nothing more annoying than kidney weakness or inability to properly control the kidney secretions. Night and day alike, the sufferer if torihented and with * the burning .and spalding, the attendant backache, headache and dizziness, South side; of Bear Branch therufc near Southwest a certain ditch to the' Hughes Mill Road; thence the. hughes Mill road south a lightwood liihb .. corner, Thence' near Southeast to^ a knot - fo^nert . thence near Northwest:^to a knot corner; thence near Southeast to a "stale? corner; thence near Northeast to a stake corner; thence near Northwest to a kiiot corner; thence the South edge of Bear Branch back, to the beginning 'Sorner. ~ - ^ . SHERWOOD A McMlLLAN, % Plaintiff's AttorneVs. Conway, S. C., Sept. 10th, 10?4. 9jll|24.3ti. > ' , " v'- ? . r'V farm Loans . .. ;? \r *; ** \ l am ill position to place loans of conservative amounts on \ highly improved farm ! lands for * periods^pf. !, six per cent. Interest. ; :i \ - ' -V'-" BOX 867, MARION, S. C. singf GOODS, ME> ' READY-TO-V ale. We are discontin ig the prices down to r id of it if we have to g ?yilTliave"plentv of t a vAii AQti ci!)VA mnnl Ls JVU VWll .UWf V e youngsters Winte ses, Furnishings, Uni H and Winter is on dii lie lowest prices to be ? 1 "-! ? i - -A-' - , ,1;:: Dollar Saved ?jg 3S Is a Dollar 10 g5 - MADE.' - p" t-uk ^1' J inutr Y??r' ^ ' War [clMa, ~ ^ / . $uoc ' ? ??'? 'I 3.79 , It ^^1^ in ! .- -. ' f K '..A .-.* " **{ .. >"* V'7 . '. ^ ' .-* : ::" ' -ui : . &V-- ' .,"/ ' ... Vvii^ ,-r , :- > THE FIELD, CONWAY. B. C. lift is indeed a burden. Down's Pills stimulant diuretic to the kidneys ^__Jmve brought peace sod comfort to mdhy Conwhy people. v Profit by this Conway resident's experience: ? A. H. Benson, tagpenterf &. P. D. No. i; saysr "Heavylifting mademy kidneys weak and caused 111 ssss tn jj| unnaturally. Often t^vers was a heavy feeling in the small*of my back and at times my back was so lame and sore I could hardly stoop. I was troubled considerably with, sharp pains across my back. I used Doan's Pills and the first box from the Horry Drug Co.,! fixed me up fine. It was Only a week, I reckon, .that my kidneys were acting properly and my back was free from pain." .v 60c, at all dealers, Foater-Milburn 'Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N Y. . * ' .4 * ? ^ T ? r - A WARNING , -V * * . ? * A man who . would not take hi* home paper sent his little boy to. borrow the copy taken by a neighbor. In his haste the boy ran over a hive of bees and in ten minutes he looked like a warty squash. His cries reached his'father, who ran to his as--, sistance, failing to not a barbed wire fence, which he ran into, breaking it down, cutting _j_a handful < of fleah| from his anatomy, and ruining a $5 pair of pants. The cow took acTWtfttage of the gap in the fence and got into the corn. Hearing the racket hi?" wife ran out, upsetting a four-gallon i churn of rich cream into a basket of j kittens and drowned them. In her haste she lost a <17.00 set vbf teeth. The baby, |eft alone, crawled throrgh the cream into the parlor arid ruined | a brand new $20.00 carpet. During j the excitement the oldest daughter ran away with the hired Man, the dog'broke up ^eleven settings of eggs and the calves chewed the tails-off four night shirts. Cheaper by far to have the paper delivered, says a iTBrald, Waldport, Ord.' 1 SAVE MONEY -f?" Oli V.'| Ii - To close out our suits quick, we |j make the following deductions: !.| $35.00 suits -$21.30 I $30.00 splits ...... $17.50 $25.00 surtp at 1 $14.95 | $20.00 anlfa at A r I 0 98 1 CONWAYTRAMNG CO. ' - " Out rs AND LAPEAR liing certain lines nove this stock oiit ivp it awflv. Rpftaeu. ime to look and see [ iy on the Girl's t Suits, Shoes, derwear.. In fact 1 splay at this store found this season. : Ginghanifev ' 00 yards dress and apro^ffing-, s, good quality.1 Sale Prices ? life 00 yards Dree* Ginghams. Best \ ity, 35c and 40c values. , s Now ..? , . t . 27c w Enamel Ware ' big line of Enamel ware, " 1 Ware, Glass Ware, Crockery B; All sacrificed. Work Shirts ie big lot of worlt shirts. regulars for only v 69c i values _?j, 95c . ? . i .1 ; ' Outings . I will pay you to ?tock up on thia. | ' ' -\f A ;'r -.v' ' 1-t , J?U|^ ?? ; V-vfr - - >1fc>::3 ^ ' * vV- *i JI0T1CE OF SALE ' f UadsTjantTby virtue of the decree and of the eoufct?msde byhis Honor, S,W. G. Shipp, Presiding JodgsTbs *^e c**e of Anna S, Lewis j v and A. W te^is, Plaintiff*, vs; | ?famie b. Thomnkins, E. :L -Lewis TOP"H.~N L?wis. def?ndanls^"and+ dated th?r 10th day: of September A. ! I D. 1924* * the -undersigned W. L.[| Bryan, a Specif Master of Horry Cdltnty, nrill sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, before the Court House 3fl?or, ^ at ^Conway, in Horry Cofcnty, wd .State?of South Carolina, j| duringk4fgal .hours of sale, on salesday in October, jext it' being the sixth day of said month, all and sing- II ular that certain, real estate situatein Horry Country and described as follows, jo Wit:. /- ; - JZ J and Singular those two certain^lota end .parcels of ^and situate, lying Xj and being within the town of Con-' way, Oonnty of Horry, and .State of n'?* South Carolina, known and designat- j cen ed on jilot of the W. R. Lewis prop- ir\d erty*made by J.- M. Johnson, C. 'E., as c0"u lota No. 1?9 and 180 of ?he W. R. er> Lewis property ^and which said plot is mil of recoad >n Clerk's office^ for Horry I County and the said lots having an so aggregete frontage of 97 ft, on hat .Fourth Ave. and extending .back a dis "Pl tance .of, 237.60 ft.^This property is *n8 at the eorner of Fourth Avenue and Beaty Street. , his Abo, All and Singular those two I certain lot* and parcels of land situ- . ate* lying and being in the town of ^ Conway, County of Horry and State ^ri of South Carolina, known and desig- tje nated en-plot made by j. M. Johnson,C. E. Dec. 1909, same being of record in Clerk's office for Horry County as lots Not. 211 and 212 and the same se] having an aggregate frontage on ;nj Fourth Avenue of 150 ft., and ex- ij^ tending back inN a parallelogram 160 ^ ? -"i thi )f sale cash. Purchaser toTar pay for .p^ers and stamps. . id! Sept; lb, 1924. * T1 W.'L. BftYAft.* * hi; As Special Master for Horry County. ar S. C. buSEXBURY, . ' ? Si? - bi_ ' . Plaintiff's .Attorney. <* ; jpippjsti. nr* DISTURBANCES I LAID TO MARS ? NflW York, N. Y., Sept. A spiall >J group of'prominent scientist here, ? " who meet for .weekly dlfecusfrkins_6f [ recent-g vents that have gome conned Wondering If the present . proximity of the planet Mar^, noW nearer to ?the earth than it has been in a hundred f years, is not responsible for the ex-- f tr^ordimyy hurricanes, frequent earthquakes, great floods and other disturbances that just, now are causing havoc and loss of human and animal life throughout this world. Such conditions that at present are. 3 beings'reported from many of our ^ civilized and largely populated coun.- ^ j tries" have not "existed" before within . | the memory of man, they point out. ^ _ The terific hurricane which for two ." days lashed the~iastem coast of the j United States, buffeting crept ocean ^ | liners until at times it looked as if ^ I tfiey must-tutn over and sink; great floods and tidal waves in China and Japan and .their adjacent waters; rec - ' - ^ i_ : ? ord-breaking floods in ,certain seck tionfe of oUr own country; earthquakes ^ and mysterious upheavals in Europ eari and Asiatic regions*?all these, h the scinlists say, are'top ptrapge Ahd " f unusual to be viewed lightly. With, nothing else to Jurn to fqrji solution of these occurences, it is not' . strange that experts in the astrono; mical and *' atmospheric matters Should turn to the most important subject receiving"Ifceir attention today the-" nearness of the planet mars to the earth .:for a solution of the direful disturbances aforementioned. | ^ ' .t ' ' Big Liner Hasf Narrow Escape. NWhen the White Star HheV Arabic, firsKof thtf trans-Atlantic steamships to - rea>b ' here/following the -tdrriflc hurticuneWhlch for two days lashed r The. eastern ;eoa3t all the way^om. the Caribbean\o the North Atlantic, ckme into port nfcfe, she had more than fifty passerige^ii suffering from minor* injuries, and tmrty-three under tHe;svllhf?on*i" care. i --v " : ' *v v. ' / ' V-W- -W? > S ; , i V V , / - . -* - f4*r ; "" U* ) ' ? P ,, : ': * A W0NM1] * PNT "Thelmportai -?'' s l iving fn A Retaining Y< . . ~~\pRJCE01 . .. ' h *"\ ; While This Limited Of This Aamazing ] w._ ABSOLUT Send "for your copy THRIFT PUBLISHING CO. , 9-18-6ti , ' ' -r."' nt of sinking. , i most unusual and disquieting," \ terrifying, experience was re tly ha<^ by Benqice 'Richenbackii ustrious ftqd hard wcrkingg^youni intryman, wh<^ lives with his fath Sidney RicheKbaker, some fe> es from Elloree. . - * n the. early hours of the mofninj the story goes,. as voung Richer rker was sweetly smoozing in a itairs room in,his homer and dreai . 1a*.a ??/I u r*??in lAll u nntl/1 , VJl IV V c auu viiv -vapi ?V ivm? Dan Cupid and his inroads^upo willing heart, no doubt at ths y moment feeling the piercing c i darts from the arrows qf.the go love, he felt somethingg soft ij sing his feet and lower limbs;*,./ st the-young dreamer paid but li attention to the soft embracer bi ise^cbnttrroing and tending in ra| strides toward the-jy>per parts.< i body,.he suddenly aroused hin [f~frora his dreams and love mal 5 and,*jumping up hastily, made jl^when he discovered, to hi u ram&ement and terrible shoe at a snake had coiled itse ound hislower limbs and was ra ly making its excursions : upNvar le screafhs of the young man ai 3 announcement of the tmwelcoi id . beastly intruder's presence:^ espassing Were more like a-fi arm than anything else and arov 1^ in sudden fright" the entire hous )ld and many nearby neighbors. F ither soon reached the* scene of t stressing disturbance and witb ell directed blow from his club d itched the reptile, known as a i r chicken snake. Young Richenbai r solemnly declares tfiatjhe ne1 -?-* ^? a# ^Uaf nioV mm ? m ...... ... " '"" '? I .'-Htirpin Pittaw Iloefc ' There is nothing of more gem tility than a hair pin. -If you w 3 hang a picture ana no hook. is and for that .purppsse a "hairlakes a very satisfactory substiti rovided you do not wish to mar all by driving a nail into it. - . To make a picture hook uree a h in of heavy wire. A double bend tade in the pin somewhat like >rm of the picture hook. ^ The? b air .pin is then hung over the mo ig and the picture cord inserted le projecting hook. ? ' ' When making jpllies, brushl_ro*i le iYlSide of- the mold with a lit 3uten-up white of egg. The jelly v len turn but easily. , ' C a, " ' ? vitality and energy by pari?,rlnl aud iilnS the bio#. You can soon feel ite Ftreat iio?. Isvitoratios Price SO*. '* ^ ~ ?3JLJ?L . - . 1 - #' " .; : . IB 1M| I | ..! [J 1 1 -"* ' Hpw Well patronized is' Dr Mhrollment figures answer. In> 1 Iff ^ ' j forty five students from Colun no account of the hundreds of < " f ' ' *' . " - >' Columbia. That's why we arj? d building. A large class started i : , ?v , . - 1 ?'I" -* ? Write Today! DRAUGHON'S B - ? Masonic" Wm.Lykw, Jr.' ' COH - -j. President ' ' . 1 v7 'V V" >; ,'W.' ' ' & *:? ' >' 1' Jff v - -f . * * ' . ' ' -'| J T " T,'\ **." \ , ? " . . ' ' . 'rj,I ' " '"" " " S? . a? g? ' -^~ . '". vjji u *> _j_ ?. - . ' ' ?" ' s*'" RFUL BOOK ^ 'ITLED v . ' . :; ? V .; *. ice of Gland&in .yGreat Age y / .;" y- .. kND ..** ~' . '? ^ luthful Vigor" *E DOLLAR ' ^ . . - ? ; Edition Last* a Copy _ . v '' . Book Will Be Seftt You." v'f ELY FREE at once. Don't Defay.', '. I ' ?' * vBt'RNSII)Ef KENTUCKY- r; ' ? ' . % * '' " ~ ROOSTER MOTHERS CHICKS,;. '?i . i I : g ORPHANKT) BRCk)DJWELL CAKED . ' ' ' FOR BY BIITBARN.YARI) * * I>ADi>Y. ' *77. ^ * - u * t?: ; *? ??;? n? ** . Taio(^,-Okla.^-When the piother * >*'- . of?& -flock of chickens belonging' -to n .Walter Panne 1 1, Taloga, fell u victim ,g to the hefii recently, a large, lyy-* ' n mouth Rock "rooster adopted the ^ tt brood, which he cares for in a true ,f ! motherly fashion." At first unat>Te~t<^ idp understand hi* method of calling % I. them, so different from that of- the it mother hen, the chickens now follow . . .. t- him about'the barnyard'as he hunts it bita^of food for them. He ev^n quit ?>- 'his perch..in the chicken house, to . spend the night in a chicken coop ....... x? with his adopted brood. The rooster ^It . ' ' . ' >' . ' * ' V. a is not,a capon. ' t- . : ^7'??o?? "" ' ' k, Stop Cough Quick HAYES': HEAUflQ HQNgY? o ' p- cough medicine which stop* the cough by * (j j healing the Inflamed and b+itatod tissues. J! A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE v na SALVE for Chest Colds. Head Colds and ne Croup is enclosed wltli every bottle of nd-HAYES: HEALING HONEY, The aalvt rc should be rubbed on the chest aud tliroat - ; . j of children suffering from ff Cold or Croup. _ The heaHng effect of Hayes'Healing Honey lnjW? the throat combined wtqi the healing effect of ri0 (trove s O-Pen-Tratte Skive through the pores of _ 118 < Iherklo eoan stope-a cough. * ? -dF* ; he I Both remedies are packed to one carton and the, " ; ? ! ?et of the combined ireatflnent is 35c. > 'Jurt' ask your druggigt foe HAYES* ?- HEALING HONEY. V . r?t| __ h 7 ' ^ ~ . v v ?*" To Cure > coia in wiw u#y - 0 . . Take LAX AH YE BHOMO QUININE'(Tablets). II ? Leaves'A v fa Heavy Mark the \ . . ' -'J ' - ' ^ r' : v ' ~ : " . air Malaria, unfortunately, docs not end. with " the breaking of Chill* and reducing of 18 Fever. Even after the patient is free frOOV J v . the actual illness, the marks pn his system are t plain to see. Vitality, is weak, smsptito poor, y ^ weight fallen oiT, spirits low. In such edd- * 'Tdjf. ditipns Wintersmith's Chill Tonic, a reliable < jn anti-malaria prescription is Invaluable, v ... Wintcrsmiflf's Chill Tonic builds up and restores what the malarial fever has taken ind away. It enriches and purifies the blood,. ... aids the appetite, tones up .the system,..' ' > 1 hastens the re torn of health and strength. . _ ;he iast^lS^ months two ?h'uridre<^(rand ' * * dm enrolled-witfi'; usf^And tKis tffkes . V ( ' / ' b V?, . S ' ^ \ ' . , . ?- . _ ' . ? >thers ^'hg came to its from puUlcfe of ' ~ y ^ dubltng our class space with thislnew - - . / ; t nl A / September 1st. Other* begin each Moh- j . ;.y ^ ' V > , " ' j. > ^ % V ^ " - C- r. or Full Particulars ' ^ Fsmple Blod^ v v > JMBIA, SV C. Frank W. Lykea, * Sec'y-Tr?a?. % : :' ' '* ^: ,? - - >. . . ' " >v ' . / ' . rv .- * - * !* . ; ' * ' - * ? . .. ..v. . ! '. i . . ' .' , .-.' . JL -. ??.? , -r? : ?, -i-> ? .'| . r ?- r?,\s' ... 7:i..... r .' v.*." *% V-*' > - - v.- ' i> ?