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* '? *' t jf? ..." ,V ~ . /.7 . .. f Be it* - of outside ^ - 17 summer " % ? , . . ? v A- : Install i ONCE Frigidaire arc forever frc - supply. The minute * H . . the current turned ( > ' ' refrigeration?you 1 ' of dlfctt frost-coil c * s< : : V>Vi(lC lll VIIU 5vV ?? Inspect the new mo the Frigidaire fro*t *" it preserves the fres how it freezes iec ci ~LORIS SEf > ^ Lori*. S. C.: .? / < ? . * ? " Tn "* TFViri "product's^ / Wjaacaaaascgggaacssssss Citizens'Military Training Camps To Open So ? ? ?s ? 11 YOUNG MEN FROM -HO) ?L? .% ' CO, IfAVKbfrfrOKtUNiTY, TO ATTEND V J- ' . ? Enrollment of young men tor Citizens' Military Training campi be held June. 1A at^seven army p . in-the Fourth' Corps area, will < shortly, ?s soon as application bli can be distributed. Oversight of work in . South Carolina, Florida part of Georgia will be exercised f Columbia by Col. Richard II. McM * er, chief of staff, Eightysecond d ion. Colonel McMaster will have assistance in the procurement c f paign of all regular army . ager within R'.s- dutvlct and alao'<<of the ' ilian aides to the secretary of wa? > 'the three states, namely: For S Carolina. Maj. McDavid Horton, lumbia; for Florida, Maj. B. C. B \r Gainesville; for Georgia Capt. Ec B. Dunlap, Gainesville. , ";V > Minimum quotas for South Car " " counties have been assigned af"c " . ' A For Fort Bragg, near Fayette ^ .. N. C., r (basic und held artil ' r course*): Ifrom Abbeville couni , ..v,.:" Anderson 26,xFherokee 9, Cheste -. o." Chesterfield 1 1, Darlington IS E ' T. 8, Fairfield 9. Flbrfetjce 17, Green . . 29, Greenwood 12, Horry 11, Ker ?; 10, Lancaster TO, Lauren* 14, L Marlon 8, Marlboro 11, Newberr 5 .^OconeeL 10, Pickens 9, Rtchlam , * Spartanburg 31, Sumter 14, Unio York 17. * . ,v' v\> . -F?>r Fort Moultrie, .Charteato * Cv.- (R-.rIc and infantry courses); 1 , A^temr ccrun'y 15. Allendale'6, 1 v bt'rjr 7, Bar; well 8/Beaufort 7, J ?,M eley 7, (^al^.iun 6,- Charleston 'o Clarendon 12/ Colleton 10,'Dorch - 6, Edgefield ^Georgetown 7, H v ton-;>6, Jasper 3, Lexington y12, ' CormiclTTS, Orangeburg 22,~8adu Wiijinniaburjr IT* , n Applie/ijts will be assignee camps neare/t their homes except : graduates of the white . course hove bggA recommended for the fr-ir, In cavalry, coast artilller field artillery wiiKbe sent to the c< thqy la?t attended. Advanced c - will be cTVen in coast artillei .Hfort Barranca*, neiir Ponnacola, - , th field artillery at Fort Bragg, h - * ' |i cavalry ot Fort Oglethcopa and Screvon, Ga.; in infantry at . Moultrie. i.;Phy:1caUy young mei jpotf moral character. between agrs of 17 and 24 y?tra, are ellj v-r-v ,< . * . , . . . v. - /. : . . : *. .* . a . . . . ^ r '? \/ ! - - v , ' . s . > 1 5 x V,-i - ? v **' V A ' dependent J ice supply next | ?andforever! 1 ; **\ ' 1* Tigidaire now - ! is installed in your home, yon ' I e from the n^cJ of outside ice ' - i : the connections are ffilLlc and on you have automatic electric ? lave the permanent convenience ? ooling?you have Frigitjairc. FrfgttkHrg-itv -'Ciual opera t ion. ulcls now on display^-Examine ?*?= -coil. See how it works?how., .hncss and flavor 'bf alt foods? ubes and ngbkes frozen desserts. V * t iVlCE STATION I - Marion, S fl. ' .' . i i * j 3 The written consent of parents 1s required for those under 21. Applicants , must be protected against smallpox j and. typhoid- Vaccine'for typhoid is furnished by the government. Ages j WW for advanced courses are Red 17-25, {white 18-28, blue 19-31. 8Ry J_ Necessary expenses, ; including 'pwuportatiou to and-from the camp/ quarters, subsistence, clothing and ? medical: and dental attendance, are the met by the' government. Oniforms i, to ore'furnished, including ^sdme*?and osts hats, with arms and equipment; even ' >pen "oondry service in provided without inks co8t *? the-cadet.*" Food is served in the $ood variety and of the best quality, and Pret>ared by-qualified army cooks. i rom Kach day'g.AcUvit4es-?re planned in > agt_ advance to provide-a^well balance pro- ( ivls- *r"m- There will be enough physical i exercise, drills-aird games to keep the am- stronk young bodies fit and the "young icies brains alert. Instruction-is given'in a j civ- wide variety of subjects, from a study J fpi * fbe constitution of the United nut h States to radio, telegraphy, telephony, | Co- m*P reading arVd* sketching, sanitaliley, tion ?nd hyglfrne as applied to life outlg*r, doors.^The Cadete-will learn to march and ride, shoot and swim; .to walk erlina.^'ith a >priog fn their*toesr a gleam in lorpS jhelr eyes and * pride in their hearing. ?xcej?^ Sunday is devote | ville, v*? jTtM*ticK, physical training, drills llery and rffrget practice. ?> i- i i i ,y uiwipiinr ih eiuurcru nrvcr inusn rjl, hut alway* strict. Soldierly carriage* iillon order, neatness and sanitation are rp^ ville, quired of alK . The meaning of disshaw cipllne_^_prompt and cheerful obed^ ee .9, lence, its importance and development y 12, ?forms an important., part In each 1 26, camp program.-'; ... h-,10. . . Religion is respected and eucouraft-. Provision is made for ea?h cadet n, S, to practice the observance of his faith: frotn - Each camp will have Its chaplains. Bam--who will function a? pastors do in 3efk- home communities, visiting the 'stu.. 36, dents,in the!* tents, lecturing- briefly esterfrom <la> to day ami holding religious amp- -services on Sundays. v*-.. Mc- Only 4,000-youug men. altogether da 7? from the eight states in the Fourth ... Corps area catf.be.,accommodated this Ito year: Each season during the last five that years many mora have applied than who could be admitted.' , / * blue ]/ These .camps are the .outgrowth of y or j (he camps held at Plattaburgh, N. Y., ??pr *n 1813, 1914, and IV16. Valuable ex* aura-' perience wan also dertVed from the ofi ry at ftcers' tr?injng*egmpe beldfn IVlf add Fla.; ] 1918., Theirwinf la to make a worthr. CVj afkile contribution to the phyaicali mental and moral." development^ tA. Fort* those participating, by providing yvitfL out cost to the young men .10, <iaya qf i, of active, outdoor, military training,jinthe der the moat desirable conditions. The rible. camps teach respect for authority, Jv ' - ' ' ' * .v.:.;. V . - - V .. ,F>. V,;. ; Jtiaiis. . . 1? " r ' ? v -i. - . " ": ' ; - ii ^ * ? . ? V ?r * ,?j * ' . lv * ' mi fc : THE FIJELP, CONWAY^S. C strengthen self-respect, develop alsrt new and selfreliance, patriotism mud regard for the rights of other*,'promote physical and moral, courage. teach observation vand \ pt '#Ti'~ [ ion, add atamina and virility to the j young manhood of the country and a make the individual healthier and mqiy ' efficient. Officers and noncommissioned of- { ftcers to administer these campt-a e i chosen with the utmost care fe>r thetr t special fitness for'this duty and most of them have had some years of experience in the work. Fending local distribution 0/ a , plication blanks, young men interested may Sbtain detailed information and application forms by writing le-r the 'C. M. T. C. officer, Fourth Corps | area, Hurt building, Atlanta, Gi. Regulars Assigned Quotas. Responsibility of regular army of-I fleers fn the procurement campaign in South Carolina hug been allocated by Colonel McMaster as follows: Col. E. L. Glasgow, Ret., and 1st-1 Lt.'D.'R. Niniocks, Jnf.-; Laurens couti.ty, quota 14- ' **" Lieut. Col. O. R. Cole, Irif.; Capt. K. H. Higgfna, Inf., Capt. H. W. Lee, Ret. Capt. A. W. Penrose. Inf., It. H. G. Balcar* 1st-, Lt. R. W. Johnson," Inf.; Oconee county, quota 10. Mai. M B. Rush. Cav. (DOL): Aiken, Colleton. I2dg?J(le!d,-Greenwood, Hampton. Jasper, MeCormick, Sa- j ludik; quota* 66. V Maj. W C. Miller, rnf.," Maj. A. L. Ganahl, C. E? Maj. J. A. Mack, C.'A.'| C > Capt. P. B. Robinson, Inf., 1st. f Lt. (J. J. Loupret, C. Charleston. Dur elu^er-etmtfljw; Quo.' j Maj. C. W. Dyer. Inf., Capt. R. C. Hilton, Iuf., Capt. J. C. Longino, Q. M. C.; Cahoun, Lexington; Newberry, Orangeburg counties; quota 62; -Maj Iinning Parsons, Ret., Alien dale, Bamberg and Barnwell counties; quota 20. : Capt. H. C. Luck, IiU^,' Abbeyilie, At\iiei?oi)T Grecavillo.'y g^d ,Pjeftons counties; quota, 72, Capt. L. H. Bixby, F. A. (Dol), Fa:*-, field and I^ichland counties, qilotas .'jo.-;' ' Gtfpt.W. <*. Puedy, Inf.r (bOL), (Clarendon,' Florence* Lee, Marioti, Sumter, Williamsburg counties; quota ?3. .* Capt. W. D. Candler, Q. M,C? CHv?terfleld, Darlington and / Marlboro count Its; quota 36. * ,/ Capt. C. W. Glover, F. A., Georpetown an<NUo:ry. counties; quota 18. Capt. J. R. Boatwriifhtj Inf., Capt. H. L Hagan, Inf., Capt. J. W. Sharkey, lot,, 2rfd Lti'-F. K. Hertford, C. Cherokee, . Spartanburg " and tJrrt&n countiea; 4hota 60. " V XL G. A Patrick,. C, A^C., Betafort, Dillon and Lancaster counties; quota 24? ^ I^t. E. C, Compton, Inf.. Chester and York counties; quota 2S. ? , fcLt, J- N. Nelson, Inf.,- Kerafcnw j County;, quota 1?. " ?. Roster of rtewve officers residing in South Carolina will be furnished in a short time to each of these regular officer*.. ^ snakebite- 'h cure byradio ? t-. . tVj . -v- . ' c\' The most dramatic incident of five yaers as u broadcasting director is. described by John S. Daggett of Stattbn KHJ, Los Angeles,, in the. currant American Magazine.,; "' T "We got a frantic long distant ,?dll one night from a man out in,the Nevada desert," he*says. "The mafi had ridden from a desert camp to the* nearest ranch where there was a *\ephoner to ask us ft We hroulfhft try to find a doctor for hlm.^iA friend of his had been bitten by a*rattlesnake: They had been able to h<fii ott' ^he spread of th<> poison by mea(n* of a tournlque*, but, there wasn't much chance that they could hold it in check much longer. Moving the man would stimulate hie circulation, making the danger even greater. 80 he was left alpne in camp while his friend wetit after help." V -1'The friend gave us an exact qescrtf#4on of the place whete their camj^as and how to* fcet there. We immediately sent out a^distrvsjj* call, hut with little hope that anyone-could reach the man in time. It was miles to a town of any_j^g$t and even \t we were heard in the nearest town there wax ,1Utie Chance that a doctor .could reach the camp before the prison did its work! , ' "The man who had telephoned t* went back to his camp to w*if>^jth HJs friend. When he rode>p of) horse, he saw that sorpMmc had' pre:ceded him. - ' ' ' * I U |t y^u^that telephoned th* radio statipn^thls . afternoon?'; the 1 stmngfr^nlTed, rnmlnifr nnt.oj the *Yes/ said the man on horsepath., 'Well/ said the other man, 'I*|a ian old desert rat, I've camped over, here about ja mile from yoi|. I heard about the fix you was in and cqm* ' right over. I've got an^ anti-spakc-bit# out* \ / : -V; v , V ' i vtt. v: * * -? * # ' , . v . ' . _> . ' *, a . T n ' . ' . :: . . , THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 19 flt, and I brought that too. Your pard ner is all flxfed up and is going to all right. Them radios la a grsa thing, ain't they'?" Chrysler Makes Tiint On Rough Icy Roads Imperial "W* Tavela 1Q9 MU#a in It , Minatra fen fhoyaws U Denser, Colorado. ' v *t " : / What is believed to constitute a nev record for winter driving over rough icy' roads in the mountain states wa recently established by a Chrysler l*n perial^"80" Phaeton iiya night . tri] which covered 109 miles of treacherou vexing in exactly 109 minutes. The route taken by this stock Cry sfler c^r.between Cheyenne, Wyomfhg :+nd Denver, Colorado, was over high ways on which ice and snow will plenty of mud thrown made the tri] hazardous yet mile after mile wa: ciK-Kfa. on ai me rate 01 consiaeraDi; more than a mttr~a minuted In fact mile after mile waB Covered at speed of .75, 76, 77 and even up to, 82 mile 7>er hour. . The trip was taken, In conjunctloi with airplanes,.;to transport photo graphs to a Denver newspaper. The time established by the Chfy sler lnjperiuh "80*Vln addition to set ting a new motor car record betweei ?h"e two cities, clipped 71 ^minute _frtini the firhedulpd timfe of the fast est express train bettoeeii^ these twi points. ' '* ' The Imperial "80" Phaeton was th same Chrysler that,, last summcestablished a new record for cros country driving for 500 miles or mor by a standard stock car, when it cov ered the 702 mile sbetween-Kansa City and Denver in the phenomenall; short space of 13 hours and 56 min uk'.^. Previous to the Cheyenne-Deb ver mark, this .Chrysler car had mor 'i,han 30,000 mites of service register ed on the speedojpeter. o ., Too Much / . "Acid?" / Excess VHe Acid Gives Rise to Man /Unpleasant Troubles* :* AUTHORITIES agree that an ex | Accas of uric add la primari* due to faulty kidney action. Rated tion of this toxic material ofta snakes its preaence felt by sore, pain nit yanrs, .a urea, un|un teeuni hsailBfhe i Thattha kidarrxarano functioning rignt is oiten mown 03 scanty or burning passage of secre tions. Thousands assist thair kidney at such times by the use of Doan' Fills?a stimulant diuretic. .Dnan'i arc recommended fcy many local peo pie. AskysfiMr nnighboel DQAN'S "JK4 WwinntDimretie to tkm Kidmeym .. Paatsr>lCQboro Co.. M*. CImm., BuAOo. N. * G ' > NOTICE OF SALE Under.jmd by T*rtue of a Decreti Order qf bis Honor, S. .W. jG. Ship] Jndge Twelfth Judicial .Circuity &. C dated -Feb. 4th, 1927, in j.he case c -?: -? " Conway Savings Bank, a corporatioi plaintiff y*. Tom Williams, et al., d< fendanta, I, the undesigned W. 1 ,Bryu, Clerk of Court as Specii Master, will sell beforef the Cou: 'house door at Conway, said State ar County, jon Salesday in^arch next, being March 7th, 1927, to the hJgl est bidder for ca^h, the following* d< scribed land* and real .estate, to-wit All and Singular, that certain pteic parcel or tract of land in Little Riv< .Township and bounded as follows; < the West by lands of Frank Gore, i the North by Pink Gore and known i the Ceaser Clardy land and contain ir 91-fc acres, mote or less, * Terms of sale cash, purchaser i pay for stamps and papers. v > , 1 W. L. BRYAN, * Clerk of Court as Special Maste Conway. S. C., Feb. 16th, 1927. SHEBWOOp * McMILLAliL-^ ' Plaintiff's Attorney*. "2{17^_3ti. . ' ^/vl.v o? ' > ; Speaking of efficiency on the fart consider th esheep a* a triple-jprodw machine iwool, laftab, soil, fertility Wheeer doea not loe the smell < fresh-4urned soil in the spring isn "a real dirtvfarmer." ? z . z z CITAtlON T . . x ? i i- v ' ; State <rf_ Sooth Caroline, Ootmty < --?BtffTIK >v By j. ?.rVao*ht, l&qolte, Probat ^WHBREAS, If 6 EUtott made ? to me to frani him Letters of, At ; .ts- v v* : " w > - - * jt -ft*, " /; -"Steeri ^ ' 4 ' * T* * : Jt \ ; : . . ^? ?T~?J ? ??=F=?mssBB========== - ministration at the Estate of apd ef? facts of K. E. ElHott, deceased. / I THESE ARE THEREFORE to ette sad admonish and singular the kiadred and ered&ors of the saUhK. I E. Elliott dacaasad. thai they be sad " appear before ^B?a, In the Court of - Probate, to be held *t my oAee, Coaf way, S.C.on the .lStii^plJi,ebrusry, - 1027 nest, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon to shew Administration should not be granted. OIVEN under my hand, thia \4tlj tr . day of February Anno Domini, 1927. Published on the 10th & 17th day* ' of February 1927 in The Field. J. S. VAVGHT, (Seal) , Probate Judge, Horry riv ; * ' County, S. C. g I !2|10___2ti sm.^ y . ^, ' : SI MMONS FOR~TRELIEF , ~ (Complaint Served) ' v State of South Carol>n?7~County of Hoary, Court \pf Common Pleas, i ' ,0. J. Belle, Plaintiff, vs. A. C. Cox, I G. B. Cox, Lucy Ford, Carrie Cox, s Jennie Livingston and all other heirs y of Jacob Gox, deceased, unknown to this plaintiff, Defendants.' . , I TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE 8 NAMED: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in .this 1 action, .ofjiyhich a copy is herewith, served upon^you, and serve a copy of your answer of the said complaint on the subscriber at his office, in the-Spi^" yey Building, at Conway, S. C., wtth1 in.twenty .days dftec service hereof,t exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fpil to answer tFfTcdmplaint within (he time aforesaid the plaintiff In this action, will apply?to [the Court for the relief demanded in ' the complaint; , "s 8 Dated February 15, A. D. 1,927. - 8 T. B. LEWIS, ^ \J . Plaintiff's Attorney. 8 *To G. B. Cox, Lucy Ford, Carrie Y Cox, Jennie Livingston, and all other ~ heirs of^Jacob Cox, decerned. ttnknown ' ^ to tjrfs plaintiff, Absent Defendants: c^tAKE NOTICE That the complaint in the foregoing stated action, and the summons of Which the foregping is a copy were filed in the .office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas, in and for Horry County, at Conway,'S. .. C., on the 16th day o^ February, A. D. 1927. ' > W v T. B. LfiWIS, . y? Plaintiff's Attorney. W. L. BRYAN^<JL. S.) ' C. C. C, P. rlMSafe, 9 ?T? _ :1-\, " J NOTICE OF SA! : 1 j- - Uadw and by virtue of tin: Ltrt. L and judgment of the Cotrrt mafle by f his Honor, S. W. G. Shipp, Judf&of - the 12th Judicial Circuit, at Chirtn9 bers, in the case of Tt^e Peoples N^ | tional Bank,.a Corp^raffcm, Plaintiff, . vs. Mra. Mary Rabon, et al,. defendants, and dated thV-12th day of February, A, D. 1927, I, the undersigned, I W.. L. By an, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, as Special Master for Horry County, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, before the - court house door, at Conway, in Tlorry County, state of South Carolina^ during legal sales hours, onjuilesday ^ in March next, it being the 7th day rf >, said month, all and pingular, that cer-. ?i? AMJi ;,t lain nay pime in nvi rjr uvumj, ai u lf described as follows, tojpit; "All and singular, that certain real f>* estate in Socaste? township, in the ?" County and "State aforesaid, comainL inar Thirty (30) Acres, more or less, il and more particular described as folrt lows: thesame beinjc -a portion of the \ certain tract purchased by David Rabon ffom,Damef E. Grantr eonta: ting One Hundred O^O) Acres, nore or less, same shoWhron a plat made by C. B. Siarvis, Surveyor, Dec. "3. 1675, the tract of Thirty acres herein mene> tioned and intended to be included is ?r the identical tract ^offveyed to me by >n Edith Rabon, by her deed of date >n June 3d, 1003, and which deed Is re18 corded in Book "VV" at i^KO 204: th^ same was conveyed to the said Edith Rabon by her father, David. Rabor), ? and li designated therein as nfxty " acres, by deed of date Oct. 16, 1900, > and recorded in Book "LL", at page 316, in the office of B, M. G. for Horry County. ; The same bounded on the ^crth by V J. Ben Hucks land; East by a portion ?fth? same David Rubon lands; South by the Public road loading from Soc> as tee to Peachtree^ and cm. the West ^ Jsy the J. LrUyeelden lands. It being a portion of my farm lands and tends adj<Jtaing where my farm ^ and redidedf is located." 1 pay for papers and stamps. Conway, ?k C., PA. 14, 1W7. W. L. BRYAN, ?' C. C. C, P. as Special Master > gw?, . .'* . Plaintiff's Attorney. 2|lf_?t3. ' v,' ~4' .o \. Piles Cored In 6 to 14 Days - *** " . -V rC. * 71 ... . ^ v. ' ' . V V>v . ' ? 1 - . , ' '' ' * . .. .* Y, w.-"r" . v ? . .. * * v . "W? r >, C" Y V ... . ?~ U '' r <* r\ ?* . ? .w.*1 - , *> y i .1. .; A Benefactor A physician who reaches out to benefit humanity, leaves '-a record * behind hina that is worth whflA SfKh ... a man was Dr. ? : H^stud3fPalong I _ ^medical liner, . A iand his knowlliAi edge of the ? ' renmnal q ym I ities of herbs- >. and plants l?-^ ^ 1 |q the ditnrv mKm ery of hfs w6n- * ' derful herbal s ^J ?rerhedy, Doctor Pierce's Favor ite Prescription. It is just the tonic required if a woman is borne down by pain and sufferings at regular or irregular. Ihtcrvals, by nervousness or dizzy spells,, headache ,?r backache. Favorite Prescription can be had in tablet forty'as well; gi liquid at your' neighborhood store. 4 , ' \ . ? * ;. ; DR. J. T. Rutledge ' y . (Dentist) X-Ray Equipment. - OPFICfcS IN THE TAYLOR ' . UUILUl^ti . f Telephone No. 155 * Robt. ,B. Scarborough ATTORNEY AND? COUNSELOR 1 -' ' AT LAW Office in Scarborough Builidng CONWAY, SOUTH CAROLINA DR. J. K. STALVEY, ^Phatsician and Surgeon ' , ; OfficePbver Piatt's Pharmacy CONWAY. S. C. HORRY/TOLfNTY TRUST CO , v. L. D. Magrath, Mgr. Real Estate tiuans, Bends. Jteal.EataN& . ' Insurance ' rt ^ , 1 1 . " . ".' . 11 / W. O. GODWIN . ~r~7tl - a vv v e r ' * c ~ Conway, south Carolina Offices in Taylor Building .. .. J. M. long 4 : *v. ' ' L A W.y Ik ' ; * Lorn* SOUTH CUOllMi Long & Mbhoe Realty ^ 'Company "Let us solve jour real estate problem*" . . . REAL ^ESTATE DEALERS ~~ and REAL ESTATE COftNS ?,11-^-jLfltli^.aontti CwsMto CARL C r~ PR, LUCAS y^BUSgREr TT"7 :* f X-RAY E^UIPlffENT. Miss Thelma Cooj?r, Dental Assistant Nat'l Bank nf^lnntiAnA-^TMlLa 1iA< D~? IflO ": vT T 11901 DRj/A. M. WILLCOX . ' ' Physician ana Surgeon Offices Over Piatt's Pharmacy / CONWAY, S. C. ENOCH S. C. BAKER Attorney and Coun^Jor-at-Law . .Offices in Taylor Building j , Conway. S. C? MARION A. WRIGHT Attorney-^t-Law . Offices in Splvey Bpi' '4 j ... > .. CONWAY, S. C *?*?. ? DR. D. WALTER GREEN _ SPECIALIST , ? > Eye, Bar,; Nose apd Throat Office: Conway Hoapit&TlSrery Monr/! : . I < Honrs: 9 to i?? to 5 . 7-26-ly-p ^ , DR. V. P. BELL of Planters*!])*, S. C. Physician and Surgeon Offices brer New Store, * /? A. C. Thompson >Duilding VhofceTfo.: Oklce, 160; Residence 159. ? . VG? L. Ford " ' W. K. Suggs FORD & SUGGS , Attorneys-at-Law Conway, S. C.' - *" ' vt Mve no iurxnrr raprirc " w?b ^ ~ L. B. Dawes) , NOTICE OF PINAL DISCHARGE * . ' V - Notice is hereby jjriven that Mr*. A Ida M. Gasque, Administratrix of Hie V Batata of H. L. Cae^e, decease^ hjui this day made application onto me for a final discharge aasuclf Administratrix, and that thk 24th day of February, 1$27 at 10>00 o'clock A. M. at toy office has been appointed for the hear- * iafo* aa^t Petition and aciidw tl^ere -on. ' * S. VAUGHTt ^jr^. , Probata Judge Hbrry County, 8. C. Cenway.-rS.'C., \ ' <?v- . Jan. 24th, 1*27. IJ27^4tJ>s??^ ''---'v,, . "j . /? -.-....'j ^ :L-'' ^r~ . j