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' POTATOES IN TOBACCO BARNS May Be Safely Cured and Saved From the Usual Rotting Process. 'j (Progressive Farmer.) "I have a tobacco barn which I would like to use for curing; sweet potatoes. It has flues and an earthen floor. Shall 1 cut a window for ventilation, or cut one in the roof? Also state how to store and cure." If the walls of the log tobacco barn are made perfectly tight, and an opening cut in the roof with a shutter to closn or onon. vnn rnn I use the tobacco barn for sweet potatoes. Build latted bin or bins in the middle of the house, not more than 25 bushels to the bin. Put the bins on a slatted floor a foot above the earth floor. Then in dicing the potatoes, handle them carefully, and do not throw into piles, but hit them lie in the sun along the rows where dug, and gather and haul in baskets, rejecting all cut potatoes an-.i badly bruised ones. When in, open the roof shutters and start the furnace and run the heat up to 8(5 and keep it thero until the potatoes have entirely dried out from the sweat they pass through after storing. 'Then close up and try to keep the thermometer not above f>0 nor bolow 45. In very cold weather ir will be necesBsary to heat a little. Go by a thermometer. SELF-RELIANCE GOES BANKRUPT Thin Blood Saps Energy Glide's Pepto-Mangan Rebuilds the Blood Wrestling with a weakened condi-| tion of the blood is a desperate struggle. Thin, watery blood deprives the body of energy and causes a playedout feeling not unlike' utter exhaustion. A wan with weak blood has not the full use of his powers. He lacks decision, and vacillates until he loses self-confidence. Some men, and women too, go faltering along for months scarcely realizing that they noed Gude's PeptoMangan, the blood-builder. Rut when they have taken it for a while, what a difference there is in the feelings! The old-time vigor and the red-blooded hue of good health return. The new rich blood gets to work, building, fortifying, lifting the spirit up to its normal standard. Physicians have proscribed Gude's Pepto-Mangan for years as a blond-builder. Druggists , sell ii in liquid and tablet form. Look 4 for the name "Gude's Pepto-Mangan" on the package.?Advertisement. SOUTH NEXT ON DAIRY SHOW Olemson College.?Just now the South is in a transitional period, with dairying receiving more attention than ever before, and there i < no doubt 1 hat; if the national dairy show could he held somewhere in the South in 1922 it would do a world of 'rood in furthering the development of dairying in Dixie, says 1\1. II. Tolstrup, Associate Professor of Dairying at Clomson College, who suggests that the dairy associations, chamber of commerce and others w1./! u'niiKl r?vn?>i#\fr? <-l??i \r 5 r> ?> in 1.H-- section should tulco stop'-' at once to bring this great show South next year. GERMANGOV. IS TOTTERING Ratification Expected Within -ew Davs and Leaders Get Together. Berlin.?The German government is tottering. The so-called Wirth "cabinet of fullment," also sometimes dubhed the "pay cabinet," was in session the greater part of the day discussing the advisability of retiring as a demonstration against the decision of the league of nations taking a part of upper Silesia, which has been German for hundreds of years, awa\ from Germany. The cabinet in resigning is expected to declare that the Wirth cabinet accepted the Paris and London reparation demands and promised to carrj out the provisions of those ultimatums, but insisting that the league ol nations decision makes that promise : !Li~ l l nitpott.simu tu i uiiiii. The Democratic ministers demand ed that the cabinet resign without waiting for the official advices as tc the league's decision, which is fore cast in confidential dispatches fron Paris and London and by the press a: well. The Social Democratic members oj the government urge that the cabine wait until official advice of the decisioi * is Jeroived. The Centrists, with heii customary canniness, are holdinj back waiting to see what happens. The cabinet discussed at length th< possible internal political conse -ao2 luamid jo hbj oift .jo soouanl emment and the possibility of eithe a nationalistic cabinet or an all-So cialist cabinet succeeding it. Indications are that if the Wirtl cabinet resigns it will endeavor to ob tain parliamentary assurances tha such resignation will be only a dem oiiKtration and that President Eber will again request Chancellor Wirtl to form p. new government. The gravity of the situation was re fleeted on the bourse, the mark dropping 11 points o CONWAY WITNESSES The Names of Conway Persons Familiar To All. Who are the witnesess? Thejr are Conway people? Residents of Conway who have 'Hid kidney backache, kidney ills, bladder ills; who have used Doan's Kidney Pills. These witnesses endorse Doan's. One Conway resident who speaks is John Holt, ex-county Treasurer. He says: "My system was all run down about four years apo and there were pains in my back. I was so sore and lame I couldn't bend over, and the kidney secretions often passed too frequently. I got Doan's i Kidney Pills at 4he Norton Drug Co., and one box pcroatly relieved mo." I Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mr. Holt had. Foster-M'lburn Co., SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint Nol Served.) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF HORRY, IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Farmers & Merchants Dank, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. G. T. Williamson, J. B. Norris, W. L. Richardson, Mary F. Williamson. Martha J. Williamson and Joseph Williamson, defendants. I'o the defendants above iv>'vnd: YOU ARE 11FREBY SUMMONED Mnd required to answer the complaint in this action, which has been filed in the. office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint 011 the subscriber at his office at Conway, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such servicej and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Julv 28, A. D. 1921. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. To J. H. Norris, absent defendant: TAKE NOTICE That the Complaint in the foregoing stated action and the Summons of which the foregoing1 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 8th day of August, A. D. 1921. II. 11. >VV/W1^VV mvi/, Plaintiff's Attorney. W. T,. BRYAN, (L. S.) C. C. C. P. 10-6-21-3t ; o r?0G cures Malaria, Chills and Fever, Bilious Fever, Cokis and LaGrirue, "v .noney refunded.?adv. o NOTICE OF SALE. Under .and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court made by his Honor. Frang 13. Gary, presiding judge in the case of W. C. Boyd and Bertha Holt Boyd his wife, plaintiffs, vs. Edith Holt, John H. Holt. Paul Holt, Drawdy N. Holt, Worth W. Holt and Bessie Holt Schorr, defendants, and dated the 1st day of October A. D. 11)21, 1, the undersigned V/. L. Bryan, C. C. C. P. as special master will soil at public auction to the highest bidder before the court house door ;?t Conway, in Horry county and state of South Carolina duri?".g legal hours of sale on salesday in Novomber next, it being tho 7th day of .nil month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry county ,and described as follows to wit: Those two certain lots of land lyiihv in the town of I.oris in the county of Iioir,\ and state of South Carolina, more particularly described as follows to wit: Lot No. 1: All that certain piece, or lot of land in the town of Loris, lying on tho east side of tho Atlantic Co:>t I.ine Uailroad and on the north side of Patterson street or Todds Ferry public road and measuring 3 Or , 150 {(;ct and having the following boundries to wit: On the north by Walnut street on the east by lot of Mrs. ?J. Ii. Stroud, or the estate of J. H. Stroud, on the south by Patterson street or Todds Ferry public road, and on the west by lot formerly owned by H. L. Singleton, now W. J. Hughes, being the same lot conveyed to the late W. K. Holt by Kenyon Wright by deed dated August 8, 1912, and recorded in Book SSS of Deeds, i page 108, this lot having thereon a ; storehouse and dwelling. Lot No. 2: All and singular that certain parcel of land in the said town of . Loris measuring 50x150 feet, and bounded on the north by Walnut street, on the east by public road leading in the direction of Glen, South flnvnlinn r?n tho cnntU liu PnHnveAti " street or Todds Ferry public road, and on the west by land of Mrs. N. A. 5 Cannon, known formerly as the residence lot of J. C. Bryant, beinp: the " identical lot of Land conveyed to W. ^ K. Holt by John D. Marlow and Mrs, } Carrie D. Marlow by their deed dated the 31st day of December A. D. 1888, ] and recorded in Deed Book Y, or * pages 598-99 records of Horry counr ty. This lot is vacant at this time. ! Terms of sale cash. Purchaser tc 1 pay for papers. 1 Conway, S. C., October 8, 1921. '* W. L. BRYAN, C. C. C. P. as Spe? cial Master. _ H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. o r The Herald is now only $2.00 pei >cai# O h TTw QuMm Thit Dow Not Atftct the Hflac Beccuseof its tonic and laxative edect. LAXA t rr'K BROMO QUININIS is be tt<r thau o-riinat} Ju'n.ne and does not cause nervousness noi iusr'ng in head. Remember the full notnc ar < t for the jJ nature of E. W. GROVK. 5(k h o i- Subscribe to The Herald. 4 THE HOBBY HERALD, 00WW | Objection Overruled?He?And why do you think 1 am a poor judge of c human nature? ? She?Because you have such a good r opinion of yourself.?New York Globe. o t The chain gang was materially in- i ccreased as a result ot the recent I court. The first of the week follow- I ing the court, guurds went to the t county jail and took more than a doz- ^ en new members out to the works. c HASOONTRACT, GOOD REMEDY ; The Herald begins this week a ^ series of advertisements for Pepto- j Mangan, a proprietary remedy which 1 has been advertised in this paper s before a>s well as in papers all over c the United States. 8 The sales of the remedy have been t so great, no doubt as a result of 1 11 > uiu puoncity campaigns that we 1111- I c derstar^d the makers of the medir < cine have increased their capacity j from tii>io to time. We understand there are a number of dealers in this territory and , the Herald addresses this item t ' each of ask them to make window (displays and counter displays of th-~ medicine and thus aid in the adver ItisinR' that is heintr run in this oapcr and paid for by the nianufac turers. Tho Herald hopes that each "r the dealers will co-operate in thi manner to make the advertising v success. o Natural Inference?Gobi ."nil silver in small quantities have boon found in , some Wyoming coal. We thought they were gold-plat ini? it when we asked the price recently. ? Farm, Stock and Home (Minneapolis). o A Business Truth?In business the man who engages in the most adventures is surest to come out unhurt.? Washington Post. NOTICE OF SALE. Undei- and hy virtue of tho decree and judgment of the court made by his Honor, Frank tt. (iary, presiding judge, in the case of Fanners Hank, nlaintifTs, vs. Farmers Tobacco Warehouse Co., a corporation, defendant, and dated the 1st day of October A. D. 11)21, I, the undersigned W. L. Bryan, C. C. C. P. as special master will sell at public auction to the highest bidder before fhe court house door at Conway, in Horry count> and state of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale on salesday in November next, it being the 7th day of said month, I all and singular those certain lands -ituate in Horry county and described as follows to wit: I All that certain piece, parcel or lot >r land lying and being situate in the county and state aforesaid, and in the town of Loris, lying and being situate on the western side of the A. C. L. Railroad, with dimensions and boundaries as follows to wit: Beginning at a corner on the south side of Patterson street ( the J. It. Allsbrook corner), running thence about west about 350 feet with the said Patterson street to a cross street adjoining C. M. Boyd's lot; thence south (150) feet to Broad street; IliPiifP on?)'. flhmH n.~?n omwI Broad street to the J. R. Allsbrook lot, thence north 150 feet to the beginning corner, and being the premises whereon the Farmers Tobacco Warehouse is situate, and formerly known as the A. M. Anderson lot. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Conway, S. C., October 8, 1921. W. L. imyAN, C. C. C. P. as Special Master. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. NOTICE OF S>LE Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court made by his Honor, Frank B. Gary, presiding judge, in the case of Eva Prince m d Belle Prince, infants, by J. S. Vaught, j men* guaraian ad litem, plaintiffs, vs. Ella Prince Canady, Isaac L. Holmes, Emma Holmes and Ruth Holmes, otherwise called Ruth Prince; Burroughs & Collins Company, and G. A. West, administrator of George F. Prince, deceased, defendants, and dated the 1st dav of October A. D. 1921, I, the undersigned W. L. Bryan, Clerk of Court 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 iegul hours of sale, on salesday in November ne\t, it being the 7th day of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry county and described as follows to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of . land in Simpson Creek township, in s the county and state .aforesaid, containing eighteen acres, more or less. , and shown on a plat mack? by E. H. 1 Hardwick, and dated January 22,1918: Rnnrinnin<^ of o csfcil-rrv Oi-\T ! c* uali in nwuut i edge of Todds Swamp, thence south 11*4 decrees, west 13 links to a stake 3xN in run of Boggy Branch, thence the run of said branch eastward to the south edge of Todd Swamp, thence soulh edge of said swamp to the be ginning corner. Bounded by the run of Boggy Branch on the south; the south edge of Todd Swamp on the north, and on the west by lands of M. J. Prince, being conveyed to George F. Prince by H. J. Prince on February 1st, 1918, as to eight acres, and by Prudence Lewis on February' 1st, 1918, for ten (10) .acres. ' Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. ' Conway, 3. C., October 8, 1921. ' W. L. BRYAN, Clerk of Court as I Special Master. I H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. AY, S. C., OCT 20, 1921 The Wrong Cross?"How did it lome about," a friend of the family . isked ''that eld Gold burg's daughter e fused Lord- " "We !, you tec," jr. othei friend of 1 he family answered, "Jane Goldburg , s slighly deaf and when the Earl pro>osed to her she thought he was soiciting for the Red Cross, and so she old him she was very sorry, but she lad promised her money in another I lirection."?London Evening News. > -f;? ^To Stop a Cough Quick ^ ! ake HAYES* HEALING HONEY.1 a ough medicine which stops the cough by j sealing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVES O-PEN-TRATE JALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and Jroup is enclosed with every bottle of 1AYES' HEALING HONEY. The salve hould bo rubbed on the chest and throat tf children suffering from a Cold or Croup. The healing effect of Haves' Healing Honey inide the throat combined with the healing effect of rove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores of he skin 30011 stops a cough. Both remedies are packed In one carton and the ost of the combined treatment is 35c.f Just ask your druggist for HAYES' IEAL1NG HONEY. Putting on Her Eyelashes?Her 3o:m (waiting)-?Your sister is a long time in making her appearance. Bobby?\Y ell, she'll be a sight if >hc came down without making it."? Boston Tmiiysrvinf ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Beware! Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablet? you aro not getting genuine Aspirin preBcribed by physicians f?vr t.\v< tv-onc years and proved safe by million .Va.V. Aspirin only as told in the Bayer .tukag* for Colds. Headache. Neiiralcrin- "Rhmiwm. tisin, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago, ami | for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is tlio trade mark of Bavcr Manufacture ?f Monoaceticacidestor of Salicylicacid. o Didn't Warn Him?"Hear about Nutley's petting stung by a rattler last week?" "Gosh, no! How did it happen?" "He bought a used flivver wihout first testing it.?Buffalo Express. o The new road work in this county is now being aided by a strong chain gang force consisting* entirely of Horry county convicts and 1 ot ibose l,i red from the penitentiary. With the largo force of men and machinery now being used, the new road will soon be completed all the way through to Bayboro, and when the work will commence, it is said, on the lower end of the National Ilighway, making a complete line of good road through Horry county throughout its entire length. Prince A1 note i Talking about ro your own cigarettes, tell you right here Prince Albert tobacc 'em all lashed to the : Yfill'vfc 0(\t A Vifinrlf happiness coming yot rection when you pal ii P. A. and the ma papers! For Prince / is not only delightf your taste and plea9* its refreshingaroma,bi exclusive patented p frees it from bite and j I ' ihz | The Problem?The meat packers ;ay: "A dollar's worth of chuck steak .vill feci! fifteen or twenty laborers." Hut the packers will first have to Mitch one laborer who will eat chuck ueak.?Boston Transcript. i ivi ; rues jk m jh 5 i When E VJL1 I ! These files t: help you '^Tq^ i I hese cheap expandin ; made by the National F: ; you at the Herald office, a <a plies. See us about all y 1 Horryl I Conwa; i i $ i berths a new in the joys of i mmmmmmm mmmmmammmmm wmmmm?mmmmmm?m mmmmmmmm lling And, for a fact, we'll up Prince Albert is i that easy! P. A. is crimp c o has stays put and you w mast! into shape before y ul-of- count three! And, tl ar ^ instant you're puffin t with t0 keat hand! kin's Prince Albert is s Libert that it has led four ul to smoke iimmv nines ? ? ^ J J. - J ng in one was smoked befo: utour the greatest old b rocess smoke that ever foi )arch! way into a pipe or cig lafforts:! joy smoke % Some of the farmers are selling th* cotton they have been holding so lonff for a better price. They are much better satisfied with the price they are getting than they would have been if they had been forced to tak? 9 or 10 cents for it. wn J p&litl I I business 'WS. in i ?\\p i i ; M I | | R fil es,. and other things | iberstok Co., are kept for 1 ind many other office sup- 1 four printing jobs. 9 Herald I y, S. C. I , Mr ) rolling'em! rolling mighty :ut and hisk it prinee Albert Is sold in toppy r?J Oil can bags, tidy red tins. hand some pound ie next ?nd .V" 'K>ur.</ /'? humidors and in the gny/.IV pound crystal glass y humidor u/ith Sponge moistener top. M Copyright 1921 JUL by R. J. Reynolds lobacco Co. 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