GOLDFINCH WILL HAVE BIG SALE Goldfinch Brothers are planning ex* tensive imjrrovements in their big dry goods and furniture stores. Material is row being hauled for making alterai.^ns and they find they must reduce their stock to make room for workmen to begin. These young men, born and reared in Horry county and therefore knowing the needs of the Horry trade, rre to be commended for their progressive spirit and merit large patronage from the people of the county. Their immense stock must more at once in the big Opportunity Sale as advertised in this issue and in the large circulars being distributed. Shop early and get the cream of the bargains. o TEACHERS FALL EXAMINATION The fall examination for teachers will be held Friday and Saturday, August 24 and 25, respectively, at the County court house. This year the examination will be held in August instead of October. Every person who intends to teach ir Horry County and who does not already hold a certificate is urged to| \ .Vq thi3 examination. If permits are i nod or recommended, those who come and make an honest effort at passing the examination will be given fii3t consideration. E. C. ALLEN, County Supt. of Education. o - FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Phillip P. McLean, Supply Pastor Sunday services, 11:15 A. M., "The Iniispensible Vision." 8 P. M., Human Nature: Is it all We Try to Make it? Sunday school, 10 A. M. B. Y. P. U., 7 P. M. Mid-week service, Wednesday 8:15 P. M. . A hearty welcome awaits you at every service. TAKES BAD NEGRO Jim Cox was repoited to the city authorities last Saturday night as i - - - r.nving an ugly looking g*un in his packet. Holt, of the police force went a-ter him but faile-.I to find any pistol on htm and he was allowed to go his tfay that time On Sunday morning, Steven Vereen, a".other negro reported to the police tV.it he had been threatened by Cox while in a drunken row on the hill. On S.mday afternoon Cox was arrested T-der charges of disorderly conduct a~d placed in the guard house to await t:iai.on charges last Monday morning. Cox bears a bad name and already he.3'a record in the town court. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Served.) State of South Carolina, County of Horry. Court of Common Pleas. Tennessee Chemical Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. W. C. Bryant/ Bank of Whiteville, a corporation; the First Carolinas Joint Stock Land Bank of Columbia, a corporation: Pearl B. Watson. T. .T Dovlmm J. H. Derham and Bessie Bryant, defendants. To jflie defendants above named: You a.3 hereby summoned and required to ans wer the complaint 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 his or their office at Conway, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of ti?? 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 the relief demanded in the complaint. Dafed August 1st, A. D. 1923. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiffs Attorney. Attest: W. L. BRYAN, C. C. C. P. To Bank of Whiteville, a corporation, absent defendant: TAKE NOTICE, That the complaint In the foregoing stated action and the aufnmons of which the foregoing 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 3rd day of August A. D. 1928. W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) C. C. C. P. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE _ ft. Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court made by his honor S. W. G. Shipp, presiding judge, in the case of Farmers Bank, a corporation, plaintiff, vs H. M. Sarvis et al, defendants, and dated the 11th day of August A. D. 1928, I, the undersigned W. L. Bryan, Clerk of Court, as Special Master of Horry County, will sell at public auction, to the hteivst biddpr bofox; the Coitr4 House door, at Conway, in Horry County, and State of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, on ealesday in September next, it being the 3rd day of said month, all and singular that certain real estate situate in Horry County, and described as follows, to wit: Tract No. 1. All and singular those two certain tracts of land, situate, lying and being in Bayboro township, County and State aforesaid, Tract No. 1 containing ninety five (95) acres, more or less, being known as part of J. G. Evans tract, and has following met?9 and bounds, to wit: beginning at a pine stump on big wasp branch and running thence N ?2Vz E 13 to a stake; thence N 26 E 12.00 to a pine; \ thence E 8.00 to a stake xO; thence along the meanderings of Little Wasp branch to a blackgum 3xM; thence S. 20 E. 28.20 to a stake 3xN; thence S. 15 W. 10.15 to a stake 3xN; thence along the meanderings of Big Wasp branch to the beginning corner, this being the same tract of land conveyed by L. D. Suggs to L. S. Alford by deed dated August 23, 1917, and recorded in Deed Book JJJ at page 54 in the office of the Clerk of Court far Horry County, and conveyed by W. L. Bryan, C. C. C. P., to L. D. Suggs by deed dated February 29, 1912. Tract No. 2. One hundred acres (100 acres) more or less, bounded and divided as follows, to wit: commencing in the run of Lit tic Wasp Branch on W. 11. Holt's line; thence N. E. with W. H. Holt line to a stake corner dividing the Holt and John W. Graham land; thence along wiM John W. Graham line to lightwood stump corner known as the H. M. Sarvis corner; then on agreed line between H. M. Sarvis and S. A. Bryant to a cherry tree corner at the foot of sandhill; then an agreed line between H. M. Sarvis and S. A. Bryant to a stake corner known as the Bryant, Sarvis and Alford corner; then across the cart path to the run of Little Wasp Branch to a Holly tree corner on Sol Alford land; then down the run of said branch to the beginning, this tract of land being the same tract of land conveyed to H. M. Sarvis by S. A. Bryant by deed dated August 29th, 1910, and recorded in deed book T-4 at page 150 in the office of the Clerk of Court for Horry County. Tract No. 3. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying and being situated in Bayborough township and containing forty acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake corner near cart road on H. M. Sarvis' line, thence a straight line to a stake corner on E. P. Smith's line, thence Smith's line to a Blackbranch, thence the run of Tantrough branch, thence the run of Tanthrough branch to a water oak corner, thence ctvuifrlit liv?n - ~ K ? 1 1? ? 1 - ? . i - wKJii Hue ii >. i i tiitj liuginniii^ corner. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. August 13th, 1 '>23. w. l. bryan, Clerk of Court as Special Master Horry County sherwood & McMillan, Plaintiff's Attorneys. 8-16-23--8ti. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court made by nis , honor s. W. G. Shipp, presiding- judge, . in the case of Bank of Little River, a corporation, plaintiff, vs Farmers Fisheries Company, a corporation, defendants, and dated the 11th day of August A. D. 1923, I, the undersigned J. O. Norton, as receiver of Farmers Fisheries Company, of Horry County, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder before the court house door, at Conwav, in Horry County, and State of South Carolina, durir\g legal hours of sale, on salesday in September next, it being the 3rd day of said month, all and singular that certain mo 1 nofn fr- I f , * r? f ? ? ? T T ^ ... ^ * * * tvui conlc miuaic hi nun y county, and described as follows, to wit: All the undivided one-half interest of Farmers Fisheries Company in and . to: ALL AND SINGULAR that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying and being- in Little River township, county and state aforesaid, containing four hundred and sixty and 55-100 (460 55-100) acres, (our right, title and interest in and to the said land is an undivided one half interest) and bound as follows: Beginning at high water mark on the waters of Little River at the Nortl Carolina line and runs with said state line North 4340" West to Calabash Creek, thence down said creek to waters of Little River, thence with said River to the beginning corner. Also one saw mill, boiler and engine situate on said land. Sale of land above will include fish factory, wharfs, machinery and tools on ground (list shown at sale) but will not include saw mill engine and boiler which will be sold separately. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. August 13th, 1923. J. O. NORTON, Receiver Farmers Fisheries Co., Horry County. sherwood & McMillan, Plaintiff's Attorneys. 8-16-Sti. o HAS EIGHT ACRES A. C. Murrell controls eight acres of tobacco this year and it is said to be as fine as he i ?ually raises on his lands. Up to last Monday morning none of the Murrell crop had been placed on the market, but he was expecting to sell without much more delay. MEETINGS J. F. Connor will hold a meeting at pine Grove church the 3rd Sunday, at 11 o'clock. All denominations are invited. , He will speak at Starit Swamp on Sunday night, and also invites everybody to these services. o ? PAY AT AYNOR You can leave the money for the if burning "feet ?^V i MENTHOLATUMI V relieves and V ^^^^efreshes^^^ THE HORRY HERALD, C Horry Herald at the Bank of Ay nor, Give the money to the cashier and tell him your name and postoffice. He will send us the card showing the the deposit of the money and the name anc postoffice of the subscriber who left the money there, and the work is done without your having to remember it the busy day Wlten you are in Conway TELLSWHYHE HAS CAR LINE I wish to explain to the people of Conway and other places my connection with the Conway-Marion jAuto Line. When the Conway-Marion Line was first established I was employed to drive the bus on one of its trips. Owing to circumstances not necessary to repeat, I severed my connection with the Company and put on private cars on the line. Later seeing that the Chamber of Commerce felt indebted to the Company, as they had been active iiT getting them to come down here and put on the bus, I took the cars off the line. A few months ago when the Messrs. Bagnal offered me the chance of buying tho bus line, while considering it Mr. Harry Bray approached me on the subject of purchasing it on a fifty-fifty basis with him, which I agreed to, and I also agreed, at his suggestion, to let him conduct the negotiations entirely by himself. Having explicit confidence in him, I was quite dumb-founded when I learned that he had bargained for the bus entirely for himself, quite forgetting his offer of fifty-fifty with me; and days passed by and he nevei gave me any explanation whatever and up to the present time he has not so favored me with any; I decided that V) a V* r% f\ U r? ?-* ??<* '1 1 ^ J ? 1 uau uaiRH ii iiic ct l cl \V ijiji.il j 1 Ul'CItl" ed also that the roads of South Carolina weje as free to me as to him and that I would figure with him on the basis he handed to me. So, consequently, I entered the game on the line and I wish to say to the people that 1 feel that I am not in the wrong- in this matter, and appreciate the kindness so many of the people have shown me and thank them kindly for their patronage and hope to have their continued support. I also feel that I should apologize to the Town of Conway for the ungentlemanly encounter I was forced into last week I think if any one will take the time to investigate they will find that it was the first time my name has ever been written in any court, and that disorderly conduct is entirely out of my line. Furthermore, I will be glad to prove the truth of what I have here stated. JESSE H. ANDERSON. PLANTERS WAREHOUSE The Planters Warehouse continues to have big sales every day in the week except Saturday. Their adver tisements appear in the paper each week. Read what they have to say to the growers. They have one of the largest warehouses o STUNG BY FISH B. T. Frierson of the Conway Tradjng Company had an encounter with a jellyfish while in bathing at Myrtle Beach a few days ago. His arm came in contact with the tentacles of the figh and he was severely stung-. The place became inflamed so that he had jo carry the member in a sling- after applying* the usual remedies and bandages. This sting- appears to be the only weapon carried by the jellyfish now infesting the waters of bathing places more than usual. SOME GOOD SALES Some good sales of first curings on the Conway market this week were: J. L. Hyman; a large lot divided into jnany piles and which brought the following prices in regular order: 37c, /g ? articles that t nice line of i We have But when yc we will be gl The C A ;eas IQWWAY, S. 0, AUGUST lo, ies , thirty-three cents, twenty two and a t half cents, thirty-six cents, thirty-two I cents twenty-eight cents, twenty cents find twenty-six cents; S. E. Barnhill I who sold at nineteen, thirty-five and I twenty-eight cents; G. C. West who sold at twenty-eight, twenty, and for; ty-two and twenty and a half cents; j . J. R. Jones who sold at thirty-four and twenty-three cents; and J. H. Graham who sold at nineteen and thirty cents. \ o < PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Read the advertisement of the Peoples Warehouse appearing in this isi s*ie. Bowles and Bass are publishing i this, week some of the prices paid to farmers the first days of this week for .piles sold on their floors. o CONDITION OF COTTON "South Carolina cotton crop now | hanging in the balances and next 30 | days will register success or failure of farmers to control the boll weevil," ,snys B. B. Ilare, Agricultural Statistician in South Carolina for the United States Department of Agriculture. According to Mr. Hare's report the crop is very spotted. In somo sections normal plant growth has been obtained and prospects on July 25 were very good, whereas in other sections, especially central and northwestern counties, plant is small and ciop backward. Weevil control so far has been quite successful, due largely to favorable weather conditions and "everlasting team work" on the farm. However, rains have become more or less genei al within the last week and the weevil is appearing* in increasing' numbers. With continued rains or cloudy weather heavy damage will moat certainly follow from weevil infestation, but with fair weather and sunshine there is yet a chance for a good crop, provided farmers are as persistent in fighting the weevil throughout the month of August as they were in June and July. -o- ? Hall's vJaiarrh Medicine Thpse who arc t ... "run down' condition will not in: ir.nt Catarrh bothers them much iiu-i u Jut;i when they are In good health. 'L'hift t j rovts that while Catairh is a loc?l disease, it is greatly influenced by < institutional conditions. UAL1/8 CATARRH MEDICINE consists of an Ointment which Quickly Relievos by local application, and the internet ivicui: ii..... a Tonic, which assists in Improving the General Health. Sold by druggists for over 40 Years. F. J. Cheney iv; Co., Tolodo, Ohio. Next spring will bring an increased strawberry acreage in this section of the county. How To Stop Habitual Constipation Most Any Medicine Will Relieve Temporarily. To Stop Entirely Is Another Problem Many people .have this disagreeable thought woirying them daily. Purgatives and laxatives prove to be fine for a day but leave them worse off than ever.. The secret of the success is in getting at the seat of the trouble. A live)- filled with impurities and poisons can never be made to noi t'..im properly. Cleanse it thoroughly for once and the trouble is over. The cleansing, however, cannot be done over night, but must be dor.e systematically. Here's the way: Buy a 30c bottle of Dr. Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys No. 2. Take 2 tablespoonsfuls the first night and follow it with a smaller dose each, succeeding night. You will find that it will thoroughly cleanse the liver and kidneys, strengthen them and prepare them for normal function and purify the blood. It is excellent also for improving the appetite, Dyspepsia ,Indigestion, Nausea, Sick Headaches, etc. If your druggist can't supply you, write Murray Drug Co., Columbia, S. C., for a bottle. wmmammBKmmmtcmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmcmmamaMmmn Mr. I 5k Bring you 1 ^3 way for hig ?J come to the 10 cent Sto ire used around tinware for eve other articles to< >u come to towi V ? ? ' ad to show you c onway 5 ai K Conway, Soi f ) :< >; x- * * * * x- x * * x- * * x- -x- -x- * * -x- -x- * **** -x- -x- -x- * x- -x- % : -x- -x- -x- * x x- x- -x- x- * * * * * * * **-ihMB ****************************************************< ********************************* * >: ** * x kx-******? 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I keep them in n I stock. t 9'ih. You do not have to mail them. Just walk | in and get the service. I I 10th. You do not have to take a close of sooth- I y ing syrup to find out what is the matter. I tell you j f! the plain facts. If you need them I say so, and pro- I iceed to fit you. If you are young and want them ior J looks, I have that kind also and will be glad to im- n prove your looks. We carry a complete line of all | kinds. Come to see us and be convinced. y I do not claim to straighten your spinal column I or remove the clot of blood on your brains, or fit u you with a pair of glasses that will digest a whole H pot of cabbage What I claim I can do, if you need U glasses I can fit them. I J. E. DAWSEYJ II MMMKSMNMMMMaaaBMOTIIIII I I I I mMi M||| 1 1 armer: > "obacco to Con- j \ hest prices, but | r i Conway 5 and rv J re for the small the household. We carry a *ry use in the kitchen. 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