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T .. ...... . - mT' IN rONFTOENrE. 1?A 7u?Z;. Air \/ VT A m ~ ~ ^ _ reason for not ma . . ~??*' i^lAI tense horror of pai v ?. . ' '~77T . * dom,-and of havk In lb* Absence of Overpower Inf Love and b. ?? *W MO! ,. _ dren Id circum? . . The q??uon which I find vtawd thnt for h? - ?.K to answer for myeelf whejher |jf(, WM sj ^ . . 1 *ho? marry a man for whom I have Mt? no , only a casual affection, or remain an r-i old maid. I 'shall soon be-thirty. I . * _ ' Jiaire an excellent position and I love ? i8' ? c< - my work: I enjoy the money, I earn, 81 e * * and the hixuries it brings me, as only j"ea8?n< _ etself ii a wuraaft. can whose family has always .has on -T-.- - -?? been poor and whose girlhood was de- m*' _ woman. vohl of all the ggycfcy and happiness a c*eiy P?Mi le occi - there is no work \ < . .giriwrave*. - I _ .. * / can recompense fo ? 1 can truthfully say thai I have no g child . f desire to marry. Wh?n i ?ee other >hoIt ttf ,Multinr - H women shabby, overworked, with Cry- kVomen. who hare ( 1 - tom-bmbUm- amtgcooia^ huiibands, I hnd everytWng bi 7? ,v frit that marriage has no charms for Tav?. made life wc V me, but I'am nf raid th^ day will come children am it seems to come for all those ?th?r ^ ful, for' r ? wcmen who do not--marry?..when I ... , /. J ' fill And myself a lonely old woman. tl,_ j * ? ^ '* ' mid wish I had married and had chil- 'cn a" ?, * dre?. , . ' -y \ 4. M. . H'J """'j1 ' / singe. and a tiny . % * * * * / would look better If <*wes feem rather^anfair, doesn't finest job irtHhe . tt, fhat a woman ha^io choose between there would be mi marriage and her career?, Wheh a. Vould fl*?d marrla . j man marries he merely ^acquires a havlnjr for your home and as wife and'^children In ad- you loved would b ditta^ to ,the other pleasures and in- satlon for any hajn terests of his work, but a woman nun. ' gut as yott are . : -ally has to sacrifice one or the othe^. opinion'It Is a toss * : Only * the exceptional woman ss yet prove the mpst a van manage both Without breaking or blessedness with a falling down on one job or the other. There is consider! a matter of fact, there are wo- lots, and whether^, mm who^iave no need of marriages? rtffe or a care**, who da apt desire it, but who virtu- .when you' will re) ally, force (fcem?e!ve?*lntd it because "heart i ho decision of their fear of beinf old maid or H U human natdr ? eff^4< 'a^e ieHeh^e?. 1 rv^yhodyTTtot l>~ thi world today mo marriedJ women . ? i V 'V *Wft^. children. " FARM . The unmarried woman of today i* The ci;op that *uf really a happy~>r?fiture. She if no er cultivation ia tl \ ' longer an Mo)d maidr^-fihe 1* a bache- boya and gtrla. ; ^ . lor girl, an<f1ter fi#e hi often 1 _JZ_ X " and into resting and useful that she fa Competition . mi Xj^. utterly happy'and contented In her tftjhf but coopera widr- . . - X- ^ - add vtgoY to the 1H . ^ -j .* *T i- O f * ^ ?_^ ^ - ' " ~ -- '-- ~ .THE Ft ELD, CONWA' J* : , Srrinton, S. C., July 28, 1926 "I hav? been growing tobacco for ov?* thirty year* and have used various . bacco fertilizer* during that. time. For v ' the pAat ten > ear*, I have uaad your 'AA ?23 9?. aiijty' Fertiloan and *y?y? found them v pT satisfactory in ?veey way. Th*V??^' /"* always in very good mechanical condiR* tion, making distribution uniform, which * is vary mscntial for raising good q^pc , My crop this year yielded 1200 pounds . *1 HE . ' per acre. ; \/" V'- *? < yajj MI take pleasure in recommradin^ 'AA particular about their fertiliser*:" ~~^ ?-J. D. McQam Lake City, s. C, Aug. 3, 1926?^^ "1 have been farming for more than R| ? thirty years and for the past ten >*aiy have been using 'AA Quality' Fertilizer V| for tobacco andTt ia the best I have' ever Ul * uaed. I have found by actual experience ** E * running through a period of years, tW . ^ it is far superior to any goods 1 have1 ' EH mad on my farm. My yield this year , LflH -was 1250 pounds of good quality tobacco per acre." > ."""T ?W, L. Mathews t ' which command top * test tobacco fertilizer The .material^ wed in these * famous fertilizers . are-com?plelcly mUtii, cured and re- ? .milled^;They are mechanically perfect. They distribute, easily and evenly^ v . \ - / fe Three generatipns of successful farmers know "AA Quality^' Fertilizers as old and re-liab!^ friends. Sixty ryears df practical fertilizer experience ^ goes into their mak- 2T? n_ ing. And tfte largest fertilizer manufacturing company in th? MBBB . world guarantees , . - their absolutedepend\ For consistently jBSa" good yields of topUQSESSf ,price tobacco, use "A A Quality" Fertii AUTY" LITERS ler the following brands -roteM^RTlMFR ; . / _y tred only by 1 URAL/CHEMICAL COMPANY iptt, Columbia, S, C. . i...... / testing old lady of NEW INVENTIONS 1 that her principal . ; g. rrying w?* h?r in- . Connected tp the house wate rting with the free- ply Jfyatem, an electric heater coi iK her individuality ed by* a push- button is said husband and chil-4 econonrical and safe, and ha? tl antes. She is con- -ditional feature -ojf being- noi ?r at' least the only-; When the-heating units wear .01 1, and she has abso-^ out/they can be replaced withoi orv-not having mar- ; nee# of draining the water fro heater, and safeguards are provi >urse, seems impos- eliminate the danger of overhei md mother-who haa . ito a state of super- Resembling a fountain pen 1 ly pity for the un- p?arance,_a pencil has a nmal -SheexprMM on lighted hr* battery inside the j isiorihet* belief that It is* specially adapted'to use in and'no honorr-tHat room and, a? a light alono, is a r '41m> tragedy of noi ready.^ This view is little V ' y to the many great German truck designers have doqe everything and to the.railroads for one of their at a childiTand who attachments, a sander which ^ >r$h living for other butes a supply of dry dust in fr and ftound recom- the rear Wheels to prevent sit themselves. - - on slippery ' surface*. The an re, there 1$ no ques- ment is similar to the sanding you should choose. , ment on a railroad locomotive, i in favor of mar- box holds a generous suppjy i a?? rftifiilv r 1 lori . ?" * iwo-ujr-iuur imaipc g to you than the . ,i,<.. world. To be sOrev Increasing the usefulness^ < iny times when you j>ortabIe typewriter* a carrying ge most trying, but devised by a* southern school-tei very own the man is ^converted fnto^a serviceable ? sufficient compen-. when unfol^eii "Sesides thelyjx Ishlp. V . . , er,' which fs taken without - Its not in lov>, in my case.' the container has room -up as to which will ..writing materia)*, and a shoal 1 d> atisfactory. ?single ary. Extetded, it provides & caree^, or marriage, thirty.^ by fwentysix and one ible charm in bdtfr ijicnes, and folded, occupies a sp| Kou dSpfcide on mar-J| wven by twelve ^id one-half by fl dferejhrill be ttmes inches. v- v: ?rn with hit-Tour 1 .> you made, >ecau*e Tattooed fipe, narked in "Cl m to Mtete that bow'' pattern gi 'rfd^ jri ieport easier than Tour be the latest beauty fad in Calif? pf tb? paift thafcitcon GOSSIP - anent, saving repeat^ dpylicatta Tors most for prop- the lipstick. ' r , ; te crop of country ' . * ci? :?__ - j ?r * ~ V. .Baked on the fact that araoftly 1 . \l;'[ tninfr, monotonous souad^elteTV P iy ba-the life of to induce sleep, a clockwork app iion^arHl certainly Us patted by a German doctor; !e of*farming. duces the (Jesirtd hoise'for>abb?t/io ' . '** ' ' ' - i ' r *j ?, ^ - ... v. I " oV"; *" *r $ >-T' Vj.K, Ai J!. Ji..? 4 ? V tr-i-r- "j."V . ' ; 'J* *. . f ' * .. .'3 . '.t . - " ' - ' ; . . ,.'J| :$? V ! r, a. C-. THUKSDAV, MARCH 3, 1M7 nmutes after winding. In order not I ,j., to awaken the* pqrson using it by an F abrupt cesHatioA of the found, this I gradually becomejpw eal^er until it^n-' J * ally dies away. J " ? .. s I - . m* & ?i < Mounted on the" Maifcboafd, "*4 red t ^ ?j^lectrlc lamp lights up when thr^taso- c ' . supply reaches a low point hnd 1 "^[remains) lighted until the tank is repleniahed. - The signal gives ampk_J 'wa'rnlng^o preyept. running out of t tuel entirely. . . - . ' i - ifun uLaiiJauxung -motors, a ferry r j boat operating betw een Germany and ( Denmark can carry 1,000 passengers. < ?6 IA special feature is the construction 1 | of the bow which tilts up for loading a j and unloading cargo from the end. - ~ ] - -J???* ' - { lightning striking a ves. -1 SEL THROWS IT.OfF COURSE I -?,?i? j 1 Compasses were seriously affected' ;on the raotOrship "Narragansett" not 'long ago when a bolt of lightning ? struck the. vessel as it was cruising in the north Atlantic, says Popular* Me- i 'chanics Magazine. -The needles spun 1 -- . with marked deviations. . One indicat.. a westerly course, another an eastr I jern, the difference being as much as J "~;'t wenty-Thr^e dgfiyeesT Titvmeet the un- j and' 'iegain the proper j - lcourS4,--fh&^officers ihad a platform j perfected >Dove the wheelhdusc sufficiently high so that the magnetic in ?ffhrences Induced in the house by the ? lightning would not iteTxoraraunicat*v red to the instruments placed on the i elevation. . - - ;j * - . . n ? ' " High priced seeds that produce .high , (yields are cheaper than low' priced ? ] seeds that produce low yleldq. c V, o ? Convicts in JM&diston .Jail, Londofi, 1 " i will compete in writing essays on the 1 V v j life of Christ. * ' ( i > ,J ~^T":' _o?: ' '* 1 ^"7T NOTICBDF SALE ' i \Under and by virtue of a decree, and j 1 judgment' of the Court made by his. j HonW, S. W. G. Shipp, at chambers, ( ! in th&case of The Peoples National ( j Bank, a\Corporation, plaintiff, vs. A.. , W. -(Carter, et al., Defendants, . and < dated the Pjth day of February, A. P. l 1927, I, the dmlersigned W. L. Bryan, j j Clerk of the Churt of Common Pleas, j i I as Special Master for Horry cvaiinty, \ will sell, at public auction, to ;he high-* ( est bidder, before theScourt h fdae d? or r at Conway, ~tn Horry \County, and s o state of'South Carolina, ouring legal , ?,?: - houra of ?ale, oiv Mar<>h: ? r. r7 F next, it being Hie Tth day of cHfrgaid f >-~*kihont-hi' all and singular, tftat certain t real estate situate in Horty Coun^ and described as follows, to wit: . * v "All and singular, that certain j I piece, parcel or tract of land, lying | ! and beiug situate in -Simpson Creek 2 I Township, County of Horry, state of South Carolina, and- bounded as fel-; . 1 lows': on the North by J. H* Sander- G ft "OV?p- J ntroll- son an^ A.'L. Todd; on the East by to be A. L. Todd; on the'^Seuth by E. D. be ad- Phillips; and on the West by the | g selpss. Lo"8 8n<1 2aisy Pubhc road,"and con- g , taining Thirty (80) Acres,, mo.re or c at the lws, and being the same tract of land ? ro tjjC conveyed to me by Jl L. Suggs, and m ded to fo,*m<>rly by A. L. Suggs, to A. L. iting. Todd N # . Terms of sale caBh.. Purchaser tor. j>ay for papers and stamps. . + a] "bln> Conway? Sr?' " ir l.OUHJ Feb 14 1927 St W L* BRYAN- C( * s4ck u C. C. C. P. as Special Master. D lways T BlEWIS _ j I*laintiffs Attorge^ lr i . 2?i7-=-3tl. - o ! *?ne <A . ^ latest - NOTICE UF SALE" ? distri- T J ot\t,o{ Under and by virtue of a Efc*cretal t< idding a* kia HnnAr S W -n Shirm {. ****" Judge Twelfth Judicial Circuit, S. "c.i " eq"1^" dated February 5th, 18277in the case J of Bank of Little River, a corporation C ^ Plaintiff, vs. Mrs. Minnie Lou Har- F dee, et al., 1, the undersigned W. L. T Bryan, Clerk of Court as Special the Master, will sell at public auctotn becase, fore the Court house-door at Conway, in echerr "fj. C., on ealesday In March next, H w table March 7th, 1937, within the leg- di rwrit- |] hours of sale, to the highest bidder C i own for cash, the following described lands di ! for an(i rM| e8ute: otiort- All and Singular the following, delad of scribed lots, yieces or parcels of land A half 'sttiiathd In 'the County and State ' ice of aforesaid, Little River Township, ifteen jbounlled and described as follows: * 2| Tract No. 1_ Containing one v -twelfth (1-12) acre. ? m . *.? - o- ^_t_l _ ipiuo 4TSC1 ?^_vu|ii?inui( iuicth n Bd to (18) nm More or Im "rr~ i^rSfS >rrtfa, Tract No. 3 Containing seven and fe ip?fe jmm half(7 1-fl acres. mora or less. ,3 ?, erm- Theee eaid^tirtiract* or parcel* of fe ns ot land each joining to ^he other *nd having such outside boundary lines aq. ap foUpwa: Qn^e North by lands of Gr (mm- George Gause, on the West by th? run I* ervefl of Honeysahoolc branch and lands c.f f* rat- Favor Gore' to the Main, road leading ^ pro-- to Wampee, 8. Cf.r-on the South by the [Gr igty said main public road and-lands of J. Ml V ~ * ;XsaV. v.. . T. ' ' . ? " * ' , ' ' , ' .. . . :yr. . i . - . ,' * J ' - - . -4 r* . .v r *-. - r ? . __ - ^ , I. Stanley tir-Worthams and Little live/ main, road, thence^, said Little tiycr and t Wortham^ road -to the forthern boundary. ' This being: the maairact utdand convtyed,to' Rqfus sbou '. Stanley and Williams Fred Stanley ***[* >y Williams ^.-Stanley, his deed-daL d: June 21, 1910 and recorded Nov. II, 1913 in Book TTT pagre 469. v Terms of^ s?le cash, Purchaser to j >ay for stamps ahH papers, and \ thould any bidder fail,'neglect Or ire-' j B .pU?e to-comply with his, her or their ura >id at such $ale, the said lands will be | W. e-sold with or without advertisement | circ >n the same or tome subsequent aalef- in. 1 Jay at the risk of such' defaulting: Wo Didder. -? >*. /' : T. 1 W.-fc. BRYAN, f?d Gierk'of Court as-Special Master, j giji 3onway, S. C., Brj Feb. 15th, 1927..r " i Ma ^herw.ood & McMillan, f- i coi Plaintiff's Attorneys. ! wit ill7.?3t. ^ , | Ma tai i? Ol 1_ } salt CT NOTICE OF SALE des Under and by virtue of-Jhe Decree ^ and Judgment of the Court made by an(' his Honor M. L. Bonham. Presiding Judge In the 12th Judicial Circuit, 5911 Florence* 'S. C., in the cose of James ^ ieaty Todd, plaintiff* vs. Mary. Louisa Todd, et ah. Defendants, and 'ess late<t the 10th day of February, A. ?' | D. 1927, I, the under$igm-d W.? L. R r \r o n HlefV of Houi't a.ti Sliwinl Master, of Horry County; iWiN self f^an' ?t public auction,To the highest bidfrrbefgl-g. Cffnrt Hov** d^r, at b"" Conway, in Horryl County, and State rt'r* sf South Carolina, during -legal-hour^ >f sale, on salcsday in March next, it ' being the 7th day of said month, all t'e8 ind singular that certain real estate' ituate iir Horry Couaiyr-and descrlb- vey d as follows, to wit: ' ' . ' All and singular, that Certain'piece, parceTuf tract of land "Tying* T>e'nK ind situate in the County of Horry ^01 ?nd State of South Carolina, and in Yf y Sucks Township, and containing Fifty , 1 Icies, more,or less, hounded as fol- V lows: on the Northwest and North, by ^ and of*"S. B., Mishoe, formerly ->wned ?JJ iy J. E. James; on the North, North- . ?ast, and East, by land of Ida (fucks; ro ?n the South, by land of Ellle Lawri- e wore; and on the West, by land of ? 5. F. Bourne; This being the identicil tract of 'land convoyed to the snid lohn A. TcHd by deed of Gcdrgotcu S. j. * \lfoed bearing dntr August 08. ISTikr1^ md recorded in the office of f'leik _ >f Court for?Harry County on Feb- j uary 14, 1880, in Book T. of D.?eds 'j?* it page 024,. to which deed and the 1 ^'ei .. . . ' Coi <o<*ory! r*v'r?y*Tjrr-orrnee ,tT cav u, ^T" Y Afr1* $*** Pul ch^^r to I < J_' ayfo prper* crd stamps. Shimmy 16r 1-A3r3gg W. L. BRYAN'. roc( T Clerk of Court as Special Master. CSS: C. BAKER, ~ y *lamtiff's Attorney. . * l" |17 * **'.* SHI SUMMONS FOR RELIEF . ? . P tate of South Carolina, County of > Horry, Court of "Conrtnon Plej^. ' R. Cooper, Plaintiff, vs. Charlie urton, Georgic Burton, Burroughs TTVE ank & Trust Co., a corporation^ S& on way Savings Bank, a corporation; onway National Bank, a corporation, nd Cottiie Page, .Defendants: TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE AMED: ~ Stat YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED ">1 onwivar iha mmnkmt I O. 11VI I VtJUIiVU V||U w.iMT* v? vaaw ??M.ravv...v i this action, of which a copy is hereIthTfcerved upon you, and to ?rye a j8 ipy of your anpwer to the said com- NAJ laint on the subscriber" at his office, . Yc pivey Building, Conway, S. C.', with- quin i twenty days after Jthe service there- this f,' exclusive of the^day of such ser- UP?* ice; and if you fail to answer. the an** omplaint within.the time aforesaid, subs lie plaintiff in this action will apply Buil< > the Court for the relie? demanded 1 thia complaint. here . MARION A. WRIGHT^r vPlaintiff's Attorney?^ coml onwav. S. C./ V'' ; 'ebruary Jo, 1927. to tl 0 CHARLIE BURTON, Absent In tl Defendant: Date TAKE NOTICE That-the complaint ; 1 this act km and the summons, of ^ hich the foregoing is a copy, yreire T? J ily ikied In the office of Clerk of. A* loart for Horry' County on the 11th iy of February, 19feT. ' i?V tli Marion a. \^ight, . plaintiffV-Attorney. copy TTH^T: , * c,erl W?l. BRYAN, * . *nd c. Crc. p. * . c., o 17-^ati. P ii *1 VUmIUM * |\, || # 1 | a ? 4 C. irtrhtog the Hood. its JP^ *?<th#ninl invigorating effect* M bos Man color' to the cheeks mad how "7 improves the sppothe, yon will thin >S,T1( vndate its true tooic nhs , :'J? or P ore's Tsstsh? chin Toole is slaptjr flrewr o end Quinine suspended in syrapL So *eimt%i^'oblhhe| Ihe it The blood . edsQUININE toPtirifr it *nd IRON to vh irich it. Destroys Malarial germs end ' / .. Ip germs bf its Strengthening. Inrigoti- P*v< ing Effect. 60c. ' * titop ry j ? Habitual Constipation Csrai i>i 14 to 21 l>aya X^TOS WITH' PEPSIN" Is Jt specially- . ared SyrupTonic-^axative for Habitual lipatiop. It Relieves promptly and id be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days tduce regular action. It Stimulates Regulates. Very pleasant tu taka *^ per boitlSt - \ ,- > : ' 0-r 1^. ';> . NOTICE Oe ^ALE ^ T ly virtue of a Decree of Foreclos and Sale made by His Honor J. r~" DeVore, Judge Presiding in 12th uit at Chambers, Florence, S. C. the paw of Armour Fertiliser rks a Corporation, Plaintiff vs. J. * Mighoe, et al Defendants, and datNo\*. 17th, 1926, potioe is hereby in that?ihu undersigned W. L. ran^L Clerk of Court , as Special ater* Will offer for sale before the irt house door at Conway, S. Vl.# hin legal hours of sale on Monday, rch 7th, 1927, that being the legal * ,'sday in said month, the following , cribed property, to-wit: ill and Singular thos^ two parcels I tracts of land situate in Bayboro v.nship, HOrry County. State ' of [HTTSTTJlfHyr^wwihRhnrfBlWWT-* " ract No. 1. Containing: three hund and seven (307) acres, more or i, bounded Northwardly by lands R. M. Prince, Eastwardlv bv 1aqdg_ . E. 0. Harris, Southwardly by lands Olive Hamilton" West wardly by ds formerly owned by L. H. Booth [ lands of T.C. Barnhill. This tract . iig more particularly described by 'V ?rence ttr a plat thereof made by " I. Graham, survcyory-daied Jany? 1860, and is kriown as the former, idence of S. H. and M. C. McNabb being: the same tract of land con- ..~ ed to Anna Louise. Hanson by L. i S. B. McNabb by deed dated Mch. 1908 recorded book YY page 11 rk^of Court's office for Horry inty. Being: the same tract coned to me (J. T. Mishoe) by An&a .; lise Hanson as Tract No. 1 in deed idjSept 19, 1912,. recbrdted Book I' at page 173 records . of ? Horry sty* 'ract No. 2:' Containing One Hiin-... d /10QJ acres, more.or less, boundNo^h and East by Tract No. 1 v.e described, on the South by dsJDf Jaroe p..Booth, the, run of r Swam1; being the, line, on the st by ?ands of" A. H- Anderson. n* samp tract of land-conveyed Ann# Louise Hansoti by H. H. orfward by deed dated- July 13, 1, recorded Book PPP at page 303' ? k of Court's1 office Horry County. '-T th* ^."me t-nct conveyed to me T. MiShoe) as Tract No. 2 by. An- . ffiPWiPPflflffWn^aeed dated Sept. _I_ 121", t'l'u;^)bd fi^T?k 080 fMigc 173 xrds of Horry County. * ends of sale cash,' purchaser to for papers and stamps. * W.jL^BRYAN (Seal),,;j Clerk of CffQirt as Special Master. erwood i McMillan, laintiff's Attorneys. ? r> ?. Qaiaiae That Dees Net Affect The Read -__ ft . SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Served) e of South Carolina, County, of Horry, Couri_of Common-'Pleas.. J. Bell, Plaintiff, vs. W. P. Sutfgf* * j. tndant, ^ " -: ? ? ) THE DEFENDANT ABOVE dE . ' . >u are'hereby summoned and reed to answer the. complaint in action. of which a copy la served i you, and to serve a copy of your rer of the feaid complaint on the criber, at his office, in the Spfvey Smith r?rnlInn m% v/vm? f MVW?M In twenty days after the service of, exclusive of Ithe day of such . ke; and if^ypu fail to answer the Slatht within the time aforesaid, V plaintiff in this actio& wHl apply be Court for the relief demanded be complaint. > / -d Feb. 16. A. D. 1027. T. B. LEWIS, ? K' Plaintiff's Attorney. H. P. Suggs, Bed Springs, N. C., >sent Defendant: VTC*E NOTICE That the eoAplaint ti fbregofng stated action and the * mons of which the foregoing is a were Died in the office of the k of Court eif Common Pleas In for Horry County, at Conway.S, . n the ldth day of February, A p v 927. ' T. B. LEWIS, Plaintiff's Attorney. BRYAN. (L. \ C. C. P. - _ V- fcc-tV^-r^V ' - ' - rftt p** -uJT ' * ^ (I j j. - if j? Co?M*f v ?v , . I ike gray combined witfrdull rose ; | ale green it naed In many tea is and negllfriife* ?V. 7 . V 811k Braid I ie silk braid itf used in very rich I "tor, to decorate sport and day- .1 of crepe silk.' - * ?: ( - / B Z3f, - b-" ?