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^ 1 ' N'" ? . mat | I I D r * %-7h* '" " ' *. #; I -?* i | ^ THE STOCK I DIICE HOUSI (AND STORE ] A I - * . " _ . TO THE HIGH ..." . I ^o^oo Hove awMv > Mammoth Yellow am offering at $2 sale. Will deliver j : cc. ^ 1 / '." / ' ... ' > * -**1 Stations iriyes As i , Get your ATV certs in the air e1 . .1 > - , . | _ / ; - - Spme bargain Z, - 2 No. f0 Atwate x _ ' " 2. Grosrey Ace 1 ; _ " _ -13-A RCA Rec ;> -1 Crosiey De_Lu I * "All Above Sets < CHAS. R. \ V-- > ' ; ^ V ' I - , . ^ ^l . . . v~| I' rra wpuy l PLACK ^ I Jllj umM. ' ' Hii v4*'^ r ?-" tankrupt ^ 23E 7^7", ^ ' * " CnU :? SjllC - * ' \ gi.. '! ' - ;V.'.? " ". i':-' * Jr*, ' >.* ? ' *: - ' '.. -*/ *' \ .?V ;OF>THECONWAY -FRUIT AND PRO-^ iConsisting mostly of; candies FIXTURES WILL RE SOLD AT . , . * v. ; ' " 'vt/^rvi ' ' ' j * ' '4 "v.*'* * 'vv^-'v-v\ " ? .a* UCTIO N EST BIDDER FOR CASH ON il 12, tS26 [ AT THEIR STORE ON LAUREL ST. t ^ ' . vSj' x L. W. COOPER. * *- ' ~a < " J Assignee B. F. GREEN, -? i\gt fnrCreriifnn 5LL0W SOY BEANS t To stop ^ *** V - take HAYES* HEALING HONEY. , i - , , ' , , ** ? poogh medicine which stop* thecoogfa t >ne. hundred bushels of h~^theiaflMnwi?ndirTiutodtto?ie ' A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRAT Soy Bean seed which J ' * ? HiVFS- HtAIiNT. HONEY. The salv ,00 per bushel for quick 1 *?*?? r ^ l3 ? V of children nffering from a Cbld or Qrou] NEWTON ^ I -?u Myrtle Beach, S. C. | ~"'A\. -- ".' . ATWATER KENT i is good now?Improvements in Broadcasting, durance of good Reception through the Summer ir ifTTVNrT nnw arid eniov the splendid <*on VAX Ulll v A-IA 1 A -..v v /erjr night. ~ . s in used* sets, t Kents with Tubes ? ..$50.00 each Receivers Complete _.... $35/00 each , eiver Complete.2 J'- - - - ? ..,-t -- ' _ $40.Q0 ixe Complete^-:. J---$75.00, , Guarantee#. ^Terms if Desired SCARBOROUGH, ?ealer CONWAY. S.C. ; I ' ' % ' * , ' , ,X . * ..._ 1 ?? ?. V- :J : :? : ? * > .- ; .. . . - . _ v- . ;.; ? . ? * f ' ' '' *' ' ."V J- - - ' ' ' ' " GORE WULAR ~ ' LOR1 ./ - . 'H * ' e" t * * T^T't 1 ; ^ ' .- f*tv * -- >-? ^ihHHG . --f -r, , . ,":iv ' ' : f " - . v . ' i *i ' ' .. k . .' ' v - * ' ...' ' ? . : > ;.i." ; *' ?-v.;-ir ' f [~r \ .$>! . '* ' Vv, ,.-.r "j i> 1 . " ^ ' i * >u \m i c, THiritsnAY. lpgn. 1. in> r Patterson Quite ^ v Tobacco Co-op TEMPORARY MANACEP, Np?j WOOD, WILLIAMSON AND bagley. Given clean* ' LP POWERS. ? State Tobacco Marketing association today accepted, the resignation of its glheral' manager, Richard R. Patterson, who was the object of hitter attacks in^the'five day legal battle over the Hfe of the association, which came to a close here yesterday. Tfcy^. resignation becomes ,effective ia*? nuilyit el>s In Mr. Patterson's^pl^ce the- board appointed temporarily three directors George A? Norwood of North Carolina, president of ^ the -association: J Bright Williamson of South Carolina, i its' vice president} E. G. Bagley, a ; Virginia director. .. Patterson and T. C, W*tkins, another former offipial of the association, who resigned some time ago,' inrc^ charged with having made more than $800,000 oersohal profits out of I. redrying association tobacco. This charge was one of the Bases on which ' the receivership suit, denied y6?ter-i day by Federal Judge I. M. Meekins, j was brought. In the course of the? trial, Aaron Sapiro and W. T. Joyner,? pounsel fo^ the association, disclosed I that they had Ihlituted legal proceed-, ings to seek recovery of. this money i on behulf Of the organizatio^.' , There had been some suggestion of < retaining Mr. Patterson as manager-1 of the association's sales and leaf_d?*_. partments but today's1 action by the -board of director* entirely severs his . connection with the tobacco associa- i tion, it was announced at the close of < the meeting of the board. < j Tftp hnafd nnanimniiilv passed a resolution, empowering the temporary management to "make any , other changes it my dee pi advisable ahvbng other employees of this asso- , ciiition" and "generally to carry on the work of this association, subject ( to the instructions of the board.", r "The. Tobacco Growers' Cooperative association can-^now g^ ahead and make progress," declared Messrs. Sapiro and Joyner, the organization's general and associate counsel, at the " board meeting. They said they would ' not desire a word of Judge Meekins' -order, which denied the receivership .petitioned but held the matter open, "We have paralysed this series of -I receivership actions 'against the as ? sociation," thty told the board, "by1 having: it retained in the jurisdiction n of the federal court. We are satisfied iy to have it suggested that we be conB* fined to our usual business. As the ^ decree now stands everything in it that we.need^^co protect our' selves; there are no harmful strings 11 tied to the decision.-The association ^ is absolutely at liberty to handle its at own affairs, in it's, own way, under " its own leadership." JtflSge J. Lloyd ST is likewise satisfied with the ruling, ' .uUtLl. , ka nkarai%ti>rl?ul II thlirOUffhlV ! ^riUVIl IIV VI?WI WVVV* .??? ?? ^ satisfactory.: , J mI Acceptance of the resignation ofMr. Patterson today is considered significant in view of Judge Meekina' questions to Sapiro in court with reference to.today's meeting of the board of directors aiid its authority to discharge employees if it should see fit. . - . ^ -? O COOPER COMMENTS - ? ? - ' - - ON FARM "OUTLOOK *> , py' . Chairman of Federal t-osn Board Reports Improvement. Don't* > . To Tillers. !. """ -I o. Washington, April 2 ."Material, improvement" In' farm conditions over a year ago wij? reported today by Chairman Cooper.'Of the federal farm loan board on the basis of advices from the presidents of the 12 federal reserve banks. v ?; Higher 'prices for hogs aftd cattle, Mr. CoopCr said, have offset effects of the com surplus and^ the live stock industry generally was declared very j much improved. * * I VvnuirniMii vjuupcr wjm ucuf IIV WVTVI p against overproduction this year in ftipMaSljijra, h? S?l4*lln><l bnnKpr-j. : ' " "XT".''* . is.s. c. Wri 1 ' it -4'. ,. > - . . - i . 4. i , ** ' . , "' .... mmrnarn?mmmmmmmiimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmm?m. # . ' . . , r. ? . ' ' ' ' , " - . *. -! ?... . ' : ... 1 ? - . - - '.V ".? . ?> . ' .: V 7 /' ? ' :?; ?2 T i n,.' ji*/ I.j ' dents from (! South unanimously in dicated that farmers are planning t< increase their acreage. V "Each farmer or community !* per feetiy well aware,'' he emphasised 3Jm* heW crop this yea pells calamity ^for th*~South they believe in the need of reduciaf acreage, bet they want the-other fel low or utliei seuUm lu de ii so the; will reap the bchyfit." Early reports on intentions of far mers to plant potatoes indica ted over production and lower prices, Mr Cooper said, , Winter wheat acreage In the North west was described as about norma with rniwHtinns ,gnod. *V '* Money for mortgage loans was he!< plentiful at low interest rate* in al most every districts < HELP * MAKE SPKINCTIMI TRAVEL SAFE. . " Wh^n the lure ox springtime comet and thte invitation of the openroac is- irrestable, countless thousands ol people seek the outlet from the coop ed up conditions-usually existing dur ing the*w!nter" period. This means that every vehicle , ol every kind7 and character possibU will be rolling over the roads in th< next few days and wepks. In addition thereto, it means thai these vehicles will be crowded to tht tlmtr-in most instances; that everybody Who can will be riding out. < This increase in motor vehicle anc the multiplicity' of passengers meant that there will bejjj-reatly increased danger from traffic. While, of course congestion in the city is to be considered, it must not be forgotten that tha-country invites disaster just aa nftuch da- any other locality, espeeiallj when speed is couptedL in addition to the greatly increased number bf vehicles.. The .average driver, unacquainted With country roads, especial(it iiv ? actions where: the formation oi the road bed is urTRTRrwrn?invite.*; danger and disaster every tim% the lav of the road is transgressed,' oi safe and sane speed is exceeded. Make the springtime seasor one of the . safest * periods oi the year regardless? of the fact thai there is certain to be a record breaking movement of motbr vehicues thii season. Be sure to study up on the law of the road to acquaint yoursell with the rights and privileges oi others, and all take no chances; be sure -v to drive at a safe speed ever tho\!tgh it might appear to be too eonsyrvative. r< 1 Wu urn Uuuuil lu have I fTTTTmreTWmf reports of wrecks and traffic disasters, but by a little thought and cart and t-be exercise .of discretion mapj of the 'disasters that come to the communities can be averted. However, in order to aahieve this vnn must drive carefully . under al conditions and certainly more parti cularly under conditions where yoi know danger, lurks at almost ever] turn of the road. You cannot absolve yaursellHfrom blame or shirk Hindivi sible responsibility in tifese matters but on the other hand, it is largely uj to ^ you to contribute your part t< making A driving a safe proposition this seasop^^Augusta "Chronicler ''' o ^? T r; TlMBaTO PASS LAWS Charlotte" (N. C..), Observer is ii favor of a" state * law "which" woul< make the pulling of. flowers alonj the highways a misdemeanor", am punishable as such. If an appeal t< the better natures of people will no make them flower' protectors, thei law, strictly enforced,Appears to b< the " onTy^ldternativewl-Jacksonvill Times Union. . ? X. o .. t . NOTICE TO CREDITORS Itrthe District Court of tfce Unite* States, for - the Eastern/ District o South Carolina. In the matter ?f,^ _ .?r A. Heniford, Lorls, $V C., Bankrupt Notice is hereby given that thi above named bankrupt has filed i pet it ion for discharge,, and that i hearing ha* been ordered to be ,ha< upon the same , on the 22nd,'-day ? April,, A*. D. 1926, before this Court at Charleston, S. C., at 11 o'clock ii the 'forenoon; at which timev an place |11 known creditors 'and othe persons in interest may appear an show cause, if any they have, ..wh the. prayer of the said petition* should not be granted. ^ ,r. I r Rlchd. W. HuUon. Clwr* ' ' . 1 '""" r . m i j -ii f ?* x. -*mv . .t , , '} I ^ y , . .. . PURCHAi ^ ^GRRATEI .'V V' >.; ^ i. . "S .-v 'y--*,-.- * rSM-. ;T; . :V ?A t? ?? ? ? "t j. - ,? irv?.; " *?;; ; . >.,.>- , .'?; ; i ' ?$?<: * ' * . ; ''V \ . -J "' ;? f-?H I -f- Win Cli n li ? M?y* ^ - . o? p CITATION F0,B^.UETTl5^ OF i ;a administration i ' . ? *u.> '.i ic Si*te of South Carolina* County. of ^ r Ilwyf By & V>ufh>i E>^yiw??a Probstte Judge., * . I WHEREAS, George C. Smith made suit to me, to grant him Letters^ of . Administration of the Estate of a ltd effects of Joseph Smith. ? . - THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite 1 gnd admoinsh all and singular ... the. kindred and creditors ^ of the skid* 1 Joseph Smith'deceased, lhat they be . and appear, before me, in the Court ; Jjgf Probate, to be held at lonway , S. C. oo 12th., daj!" of April 1926 next, . 2 after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in tlys forenoon, to shew.cause, if any yj i*j they have, why the said Administra m 1 tion should not be rrhnted. j,.? I, V GIVEN undex^ my Hand, this 23rd., .' day of ^March Anno Domino, 1926. - Published on the ?6th -March and 1st. day of April 1926 in The Field, r ; % J. S VA.UGHT, i r'. Probate .Judge of Horry_ Co. > i-i??o :?, ' "7~r S14KMONS FOR RELIEF . State of South?Carolina, Coiinty of, a - Horry, Cottrt of Common Pleas. ' *"^SSou|rKs. A Collins Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs, E. V. Bryant and Woodstock, Typewriter Co., | a corporation. Defendants. t 1 TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE ' NAMED: ....... YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED ' and required to answer the cOnfplaint 1 in this action, of which a copy Is herewith served . upon you, ..and to ' serve a copy of your answer to the 'said complaint on the subscriber or subscribers at^liis or their off icq at | Conway, S. C.f. within twenty days' afters>the service hereof; exclusive of L 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 _t,he relief demanded in the com plaint. - M. A. WRIGHT I ^ Plaintiff's Attorney.' I 1 March 17, 1926. ! To E. V. Bryant and , Woodstock I Typewriter Co., a corporation?4 'Ah**? I sent Defendants: ? , TAKE NOTICE that the complaint' 1 in this action and the summons, of ' of which the foregoing is a copy; wore ... duly fihgd 'm the. J " "GTnrrrnmwn'jF"""^tnnftjpinnniiwcir" * 17, 1926. ? . . in A, WRIGHT,_ | r- 7* - Plaintiff's Attorney. ATTEST: " W. L. BRYJyN? ' / ? G. C. CL P, : --V - . 1 3-18-3ti. jb \ I > SUMMONS FOR RELIEF 1 State of South Carolina, County 'of I i Horry, Court of Common Pleas. j A. C. Thompson, Plaintiff, vs. S. M. I ' Cook, Geo. J. HoJliday, Bank of. Ay 1 nor, a corporation, a?d_ Elver L, Rice I > trading as American Standard Jewel- | r ry Co., Delendants. V. TO THfi-DEFENDANTS: 'I . YQ U ARE HEREBY SUMMONED apd required *o~*tHt*er the complaint I 1 iA_j3>ia action^ of which a copy is I herewith served upon you, and . .to I serve a copy of your answer to the fl 1 saki~ complaint on the subscriber. or. I >! tnkMiflMm w hiK or their office at I 1 Conway, South Carolina within twenty 1 days after the service hereof; exclu- . s siVe of the day of such service; and B if you* fail to answer the complaint' within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this, action will apply to the41 Court for the relief(wdemanded in the 1 complaint. I ' bt. A. WR1CHT. X Attorney for plaintiff. Conway, S. C?V" ip ^ ' fc March 10,4*26. B To Elxer,L. Rice, trading as Ameri* c%n Standard Jewelry. Co., Absent ? Defendant,: ^ i TAKE NOTICE That the complaint f In this action and the summons?of ? .. . - -? | WMcn uw ioregoing is a copy, = h n (duly filed in -?he office of the Cleric B d of Court for'Horry Co., on the ,16th B r day of March, 1926. ' fl d ' M."A. WRIGHT, . J y ? * Attorney Tor PlaittiR^'B * ATTEST: \ . . '"'tJB W IJ BR YAM r r\C. p. , i^it-*i~> I ? I ti ?. ..* ' i '.""7 ~~ ~1 ; GUARANTEE I T10N ON ALL 3ES. WHATS 1 j^H ,-W-;? . ??,.-.: .,? : > f I