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How Long Must I S From the Panj Is there no roal relief in sight? * Doubtless like other sufferers, you have often asked yourself this question, which eoutinues to iremain unanswered. Science has proven that your 'Rheumatism is caused by a germ in your blood, and the only way to reach it is j by a remedy which eliminates and removes these little pain demons from your blood. This explains why linij^ments and lotioitt, can do no permaJOIN HOOVfR'S FOOD SA NOW ANO The American 'Government through Herbert Hoover ha.* inaugurated n national campaign to urge the saving !? of food staffs. Mr.-Hoover has termed this movement for the registration {, ot the people in food saving as "an J^uiipreeedJLntcd adventure in dcmoc* jracy." K is a national campaign projected so large in its scope that the * TO TH& 'FOOD ADMINISTRATOR, WASHINGTON, D. C. | I AM GLAI) TO JOIN YOU II SKKVATfON FOR OUR NATION J RERSKIP IN TH E UNITED STAT I j ITJfcD&lNG MYSELF TO CAKir 1 ADVJfCE <0\< THE FOOD ADMIN IS AS MY CIRCUMSTANCES I?ERI Name Street ( /State 'Occupation , Number in Household Oceupat Will y?u take part in authorized licit : nervation? 1 Have j ou a garden ? There are'no fees or dues to be ! es to have as members all of those i | All women over sixteen are eligible. The Government does not ask you , for your food; docs not urge you to j quit ruling, but merely requests you to save your own food for your own eensumption, but in doing so, tG eons-nine it with wisdom, judiciously, and "thereby he lp "''win the war." If you are already economizing,! sign the card as an earnest of your , NOTK'K OF SALE. i, i STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ' County of Horry, i Ta'lmetto 'Grocery Company, Plain- j ! tiff, I vs. ill. D. Elliott, el al, Defendants. By virtue of a .decree in ' the above. ci'iHrvl uo liftfrvt'.. Ili? 11"" V*?. V.X X i/? I 1/i V? IV V>W U 11/ 11 j ( <lnor in Conway, S. C., during th ?- -usual ?ale?: hours.on .Mar.'duy, Deoem1 her .'5, 1017, I will sell the following dr.scribed tracts of land in the <>'<k-r| f he reinnftfii* named: FIRST TRACT: t -AH and singular that certain Lra<-i , of land 1 ying in Floyd's Towrsm >, I County and Stfcto aforesaid, contain { f ing twenty (20) acres, more or less, I bounded on .the north by lands of Q. ! H'jj.von; op the east by the same; ri j the south \j\ lands of Daniel Non'ir.J and <hi the west by lands of said Daniel Norris, and lies on the south. f side of Morton Hay, conveyed to H,. D. Elliott by said Hinson and known j as the Albert Rogers land," j SECOND TRACT: j "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying- and being hi Floyd's Township, Horry County, an'! State of Sout h Carolina, containing | two hundred acres, moire or less, \ (Winded as follows: North by estate lands of Nelson Huggins, East by! lands of 11. F- Morrison or tract .of; H. D. Elliott; South by lands of j I Sweeden How is and Solomon Strict- ; land and West by Qulncy Hinson, et j P al, this being land sold to H. D. El-1 boll by W. H. Small." . THIRD TRACT: j "All that certain tract of land in j Floyd's township, I-Iorry County, j, South Carolina, containing one him-j ( di.ed thirty-five (Rib) acres, more or ( less, bounded north by lands of Char- j leg; <?raingcr; east by Pvicrifoy Ha>- ( reason ami Fred Pag:?; and South an 1 AN est by tlie edge of Cart WheM i : Ray, being; a portion of the SI odd and i i - ? -II I Jordan land** t ( I This tract of land will bo sold sub-. J W. jecl to existing timber rights of I Williamson and Brown Land and ' Lumber Company. g V, FOURTH TRACT; f Those certain tracts of land in t I Floyd Township, Horry County, c I South Carolina, situate in Mossy Bay, I Ev Big Doe Bay and Cart Wheel Bay, 1 I containing 500 acres, more or less, ex g ccpt a strip of the Bay on the north t side, commencing on a pine corner s mailed "F"; thence south 74 E. to l I' edge of Poplar Branch, said lines t I ;Wning the lands of Peurifoy Harrel- ? I eon. The property hereby conveyed C I being represented on plat by Levi I I.eGette, dated December 16, 1850, j< I and being part of a tract of 2040 li I acres, convveyed to Charles Grainger C I* about 1863; and the above described I< I premises were conveyed to M. F. Jordan and S. W. Morrison by Charles 1< luffer js of Rheumatism?^ nent good, for they cannot possibly reach these germs which infest your blood by. the millions. S. S. S. has been successfully used for Rheumatism for more than fifty years. Try it to-day, and vou will find yourself at last on the right track to get rid of your Rheun\atism. You can get valuable advice about the treatment of your individual case by writing to the Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Specific Co., Dept. D Atlanta, Ga. v l Mm HAMPAION vinu immi niun D SIGN THE CARD TODAY work to be done is as great as though a census of the country was being taken. If the American people are informed they will respond. If they respond then bread and meat cards will not be necessary. But we have been asked during the week of October 21-28th to ' sign this card: THE SERVICE OF FOOD CONVNI) I HEREBY ACCEPT MEM- ' 3S FOOD ADMINISTRATION, ' { OUT THE DIRECTIONS AND 5TRATOR IN MY HOME, INSOFAR HIT. - Vl&.v ion of Breadwinner hborhood movements for food con1 ? paid. The Food Administrator wishictually handling food in the home. willingness to "do your bit" an<l as a ] protest against your neighbor who is ( not economizing. If you can save" something, then sign the card to help yourself carry out your determination and also to show the Government that her people are behind her. j ?K. J. Sherwood, Publicity Manager. . ^ Grainger by deed of March 1893, re- J | corded in Book "CC" page 179; and j the share of said Morrison to W. H. Jordan, Sept. 22nd. 1S98, to all or which deeds and records thereof reference is made as a part hereof, and conveyed to II. 1). Klliott by Sledd and Jordan." This tract of land will be sold subject* to existing timber rights of Williamson and Brown Land and Lumbe: Company. ! j FTH Tit ACT "Ail and singula)- thai certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying a nd o.:ag situate in Floyd's Township, County and State a foresaid, contain-, ing >00 acres, more or les . known a the Jemigan Old Field; same convey e<! to Williamson and Brown hand and Lumber Company by E. M Moaves by deed of date August 2Stl;. 900, and bounded north by \\. I). Tyler; east by lands of W. G. McDaniels' heirs and known as the Powell land; on t 1kx south by Samuel .Ion?. *;an and on the west by lands of E. M. Mearcs." This tract of land will be sold subject t) existing timber rights of Williamson & Brown Land & Lumber Company. SIXTH TRACT: ''All that certain tract of land situate in Horry County, South Carolina, containing four hundred acres, mere or loss, known as my Powell land, bounded North by lands of Armagee Strickland; East by Buffkin land; South by my Strickland above described, and West by my .Jcrnigan land. The above tract was conveyed to H. D. Elliott by Williamson & Blown Land & Lumber Company be rleed dated May ;3id, 11)07, and record d.1 on July 20th, 1907, in the office :>! C. C. Horry County, Book "ZZ" page 250, to which all necessary refrcnce is craved/' ( This tract of lan<S will be sold subject to existing timber rights of Wil- i iamson & Brown Land & Lumber , Company. SEVENTH TRACT: A /lAld'fi r?4- ? -- - - ? a - ? j.?. kuiii luict in wrccn ;sea J fcwnship, County and State afore- 1 aid containing one hundred (100) i icres more or less, the same known 1 is the Strickland land; same convey- 1 <i to Williamson Si Brown Land & J .umber Company by W. J. Striek- .1 and by his deed of the date of June t 1th ,1000, recorded, in the office of t he R. M. C., Book "AAA" pagei SO; f ame bounded by land of Johnson l 'lcyd, Duncan Mcares, et al., being c he premises cnovcyed to W. J. t itrickland by Burroughs & Collins t Company." I This tract of land will be sold suhcc tto existing timber rights of Wil- r Irmson & Brown Land & Lumber C Jompany. 1IGTHH TRACT: "That certain tract of land in r 'Joyd'8 Township, Horry County, THE HORRY HERA LI South Carolina, known as the P. 1).; Todd land, containing 112 1-2 acre.",: more or It ss, lying on Nichols and Conway Public Road; bounded b;<* lands of Fred Pago, the Charlie, (Irainger lands, et al, described i:i the <lee<l made by P. 1). Todd, dated July 19th, 1897, duly recorded. Except that portion ot' said land conveyed to W. T. Rowell by H. D. Elliott by deed dated October 31, 1911, recorded November 7. J 911 in Deed Book QQQ page 89, office of Clerk of Court of Horry County." This tract of land will l>c sold subject to existing timber rights of Williamson & Brown Land & Lumber Company. NINTH TRACT: "All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land, situate in Floyd's Township in the County and State aforesaid, in the Southern part ofj Cart Wheel Bay, containing fifteen , (15) acres, more or less, hcinnninir i at a green short straw pine at or near Shingles Path at the edge of said Bay, thence running nearly a north course with blazed trees to D. i F. Page's line, thence running with Page's line and to the various liner, back to Charlie Page's line, thence with Charlie Page's line to the edge of the bushes, thence with the edge of the bushes back to the beginning; corner; being the same land convoyed to H. 1). Elliott by I. J. Wanton bv his deed dated November l.'lth, A. It. 1012, and recorded in deed book -VVV" at page TENTH Tit ACT: "All and singular that certain tract or parcel of land situate ir Floyd's Township, County and State aforesaid, containing thirty (SO) acres, more or less, bounded on the north by lands of Daniel Duncan; on the east by Cart Wheel Bay; on tnc south by land of Mose Page or J. I?, Pn ?'n n fUa iT ^ r / \!? -- * t?^v) \/?i me m ov Il\ 1<11 III Ui V^llJIUy liinson, conveyed to Albert Rogers by Nelson Muggins." 0 TERMS OF SALE: Cash, purehaer to pay tor papers. W. L. BRYAN, Clerk of Court of Horry County. 9 NOTICE There lias taken up at my farm onblack frizzle backed sow, marked crop and underbit in right, crop and hole in the left car Owner please call and pay for advertisement. G. F. TODD. Allsbrook, S. C-, RFD 1.?10-11-ot-pd. ~ -?vy NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court mad#? iiv his Honor, John S. Wilson, Presiding Judge, in the case of Conway Savin.. Bank, a Corporation, Plaintiffs v: 1 . A. Hemingway, otherwise calle Harney Hemingway., and Ri'-hnrd.u a Collins Company, a Corporation, Dlendants .and dated the 1st day < >Tovcmbor A. "D. 1917, I, the undo igned ,J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Hoiv\ County, will sell at public auction t >he Highest bidder before tne CoinHouse door ai Ccmway, in Her; County, and State of South Carolina airing; legal hours of sale, on sales day in December .mxt, it being th ;rd day of said month, ali and singr !ur those certain lands situate in Hoj i y County, and described as follows to-wit: "All and singular, those cortai pieces, parcels or tracts of land !vi:u and being in Conway Township County and State aforesaid, contain ing in the aggregate Thirtv_t u-n (rto acres, more or less, and are describe as fellows: Tract No. 1: Containing' Twenty five (25) acres, more or less, an lying on the West side of Paubn , Swamp road, bounded North l>.\ land c.f S. A. Causey; East by the T. Yv Davis tract; South by Mrs. M. Beaty tract, now owned by one Proc . tor; and West by T. W. Davis land ? The said tract being a part of wha is known as "Wilson Hill tract," a?a is the identical tract of land convoy el to me (B. A. Hemming way) b ; S. A. Causey by his deed of date Jan ; nary 1st, 1901, and the same record- ( Bd in Vol. LLL, page 121, in office o , R. M. C. for Horry County. I Tract No. 2: Containing Savon (7 \A acres, more or less, lying on the Pan- j ey Swamo Public Road, about thro niles from Conway, and is bounder North (and Northeast) by lands el j] Presley Hemingway, and on the East s. i'outh and West by lands of Mrs. Ell' j. f. Dusenbury. The said tract beini he Southern (or Southwestern) pov g ion of a tract of Presley Hemingway I ind is where my house and plantatioi I s located. The same herein convey. I 'd being all that belongs to me, o: hat I may hereafter acquire of the istate lands of my father, the saui h'eslcy Hemingway." TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser te ?ay for papers. Conway, S. C., November 10th, 1017. J. A. LEWIS, J Sheriff of Horry County. I t. ih SCARBOROUGH, I Plaintiff's Attorney. 1 | >, CONWAY, S. 0 THE BRITISH TANKS 0 PROVE WORTH 9 Wo Longer Considered Freaks of Little Value in War? Few Losses. * % I. itish Army Headquarters in France.?The impression which cr ' | K tsted m the minds of manv soldi# ' that the British tanks were freaks little value as instruments of war1* wn beinjc wiped out on account of t achievements of the great army here mighty engines which, on Tu c:n morning broke through the m% F.indenburg line and carried the VDC A n.ilca into enemy territory. The w<mCH which the tanks did that day a hav been doing- since, is one of tghtor liit ? . ; Iking; features of the war. cOU5( car. n< t be said they are alone Kjjcj.,i po i.-.il)lf >r the tremendous v*c'l\vhcr 4 won. i>> tin BriFsh, fov infantry, , a(. tilhry and dry all have plaj' L,,, 'heii paK. h'evo theless, the tai drove the catering- wedge withg.^ ^ whi-h thb triui \ prebul.ly xvo^ished been impo: :o. In#u few hour." the\ tore t > .1 ' lines of barbed wive, tb.c demolit f which, by a crnct rt rmion o! a: Fry, would have icq cd jy., lays. Furthermore, tl.cm rv,-i^CMT metil made possible tbe an-audi I n;cnh of the secret attack, wo woulit have been out oi t|ic que.-.ti ^ ]a^. had the artillery been brought I 1 I l' \ . l?1-v 1 id the Everv II (Vlvn ill In.' " " ? lp en London.? Nothing has been ^ from jounced hero officially or unoffici c>^-ie, concerning tho number of n bines constituting what the con* s in a p > -.dents describe as the "#r'?cction licet" of tanks employed ii^ Tuesda .dvur.ee, hut the numbei ap/parci^ j.jnc has been greater "than in any ()p ^|r previous action. Casualties, ;, course, were inevitable in an opc j ej. tlcn of : uch a scale, hut the -^ycycn; hspatchr agree they arc not gr^ othei Vim even describe the tank lot .! S S1 i gll t. On w iter says wa number" v knocked out by diioct bits from ( nan big guns. Another says severe overturned by shell fire, ami >thers were bogged. One or two 'k uricd their noses in the soft earth >r tinned over in tiymg to clanb iIovt, steep banks. One fell into a " | v canal, but it is evident the great majority plunged ahead unhindered. _ ? k Catarrh Cannot Be Cured. i [y with Lvjoal Ai'i'i.IcA'l KmS. as I they cannot reach the real of the (lis- j(1 vise Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitution;?!! *. oiuu ion.s, ar.d in ordi r to cii.e it y? u , < oust take an internal voir.odv. Hal 's 'atarrn .Medicine is taken internally >nd acts tint; the blood on the no us 1 airfares of the system. HaM's Ca an* a Medicim? was pros-rihe 1 by or.r T tbo best physicians in this country ^ \ y yea. s. It is lompoaod < f some of ' lie best tonics known, combined w'.hj mo of the best 'olood purifiers. The 71 )'<iv"ci * coinVdnation of the ingredients jjf "a Hall's Catarrh. Medicine is wind educes results in catarrhal coiuli ions. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHKNKY <?: CO., Props., Toledo, 0. All druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipa- . ! inn - ?#!*? IDEAL SMALL FARM FOR SALE EASY * This haiTn is situated in ITorry u >unty, ? nvlcs from Town of Con *((> way, on the Dog Hluff road, contain If) 1-2 acres of land, 18 acres r.ndei 01 nUivation, five now cleared and- f, (; otuly to be plowed, the owner had a < eery good crop this year and is now ;Ul. harvesting' same. This property ha : *0g >ne four room house, stables, ami r| >aVn, is but one quarter of a mile to ? ;ol ailroad siding, one mile from public ^nc school, one mile from Church. This pU1 s an ideal location for a strawberry il]jj avm. We offer this place at a sur- NVj^ n isingly low pi-ice. Cash,'or terms. son f interested see Horry Land Agency, par cadquarters at Hotel Grace, M. M. fadrick, Manager.?adv. j&l 41 * German propaganda is blamed by w ic food administration for wide- V pread reports of shortage of salt, fp lundry blue and matches. A MUSTANGr II r. . e t " r or oprains, Lameness, I Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism Penetrates and Heals Stops Pain At Once V For Man and Beast i 25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealers. || LINIMENTll # ne can Spend upon STATEMENT OF HIS NEIGHBOR n o.?:au ~? r-? ^ vsi 1t.. oiiimi, ui nome, Tells of Bad Stomach CondiHjt! J. A. Brothers, Wilmington, N C N. H. Cannady, Oxford, N. C. E. P. Smith, Sumter, S C. G. B. McGill, Long*, S C. G. R. Butler, Longs, S C. >t Mrs. Ellis, Longs, S. C. d J. J. Worley, Lynchburg, Va. J Miss Belle Williams, Columbia, ? ML s S. G. Ellis, Loris, S. C. Ed. Floyd, Nichols. S C. 1 T. L. Hooks, Nichols, S C. Miss Gifisic G. Miller, Nichols, Jl Miss Edith Castes, Nichols, S ( B. M. Graham, Conway, S C. Dr. W S. Carroll, Columbia, S. t> Robert Campbell, Atlanta, Ga. Miss Florence Smith, Nichols, S Prof. J. I. Robinson, Loris, S C.?" L. R. Collins, Portsmouth, Va. jl A. J. Walsh. City. P C. N. Matthews, Ivontucny. .). Herbert Bate, New York. A. S. Ehrich, Georgetown, S. C H. 11. Craven, Georgetown, S ft T. W. McColluni, South CaroliK F. \V. Turbevilte, South Carotn, VV. H. Farrier, Charleston, S. j" VV. A. White, Quiney, III. \ Mr. and Mrs. W. F. AloxaiV Alien, S. C. Mrs. DeSulcnyos, Allen, S C. e R. E. Scoville, St. Louis, Mo. A. T. Lcwallen, SI Louis, Mo. 'I W. II. Gibson, South Carolina, 1 J. l?. Avant. Wilmington, N. CoVV. L. Miller, Wilmington, N C-' L. H. Burnett, Wilmington, NJ F. M. Thai in, Charleston, S C. \ Thcs. L. Goff, North Carol ina,d VV. A. Davis. Chariest >n, S. C,! F. B. I'lr -k, Gu: ley, S. C. .). E. Johnson, North C.'irolina, VVm. S. Der.Portes, South Carojr. J. 11. Malard, Wilmington, N. (1, - I''. H. Suber, Sumter, S C. .iMr. and Mrs. VVm. Smith, NfIC. W. Adiekes, North Carolina | P. J. Maney, North Carolina. ,t I Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Jones, MicitfNcV17 niW.^hh Aid ..to tee, extreme lassitude, biliousness, /.'/.mess, sick lie uiache, acidity of to sL.'mach, heart-burn, offensive oath, anemia, loss of weight and VI c 11 :iv iirivni' 4* - - J~ 1 - J..- < v i , uv \ i ui Vllill ? y or lowo: in;; of resistance to in ct'ous diseases, disturbances ei' ie eye. dyspep.-k:, iiidipe si d>n, g'lv itis, and many forms of catarrh, tr affections and allied ailments. \ itona is the now niedieai discovy that -has made such a wonderful erd In . nies Ihn ughout South Car inn, thowyh introduced into thi? ate only a few weeks ago. Y itona is sold by Norton Drag (' muayt S. C.; Adams' Pharmacy ynor, S. ?adv. imlilcis FRENCH CAPITAL Paris.?Col. K, M. Iiou.se and the rubers of the American commissi whieli he herds arrived in Paris :>m Iviglaml torig'M. Members of the Krcnch cabinet met ? members of the mission at the ition in Paris, anions them M. lion, Klotz and elemental. Amerii Ambassador Sharp and other unbers of th.e embassy, as well as nei'al Pershing, also wei e there. I'he members of the mission have ne here for work and not "for a lie," as Colonel House said. 'We can come back after the war i < been won," he said, "and rejoice 1 ;ether." , Hie individual members of the mis | n will begin immediately confer- j os with the various Preneh do- i Omental heads. When the inter- i ed council begins Colonel House, i li General I^ss and Admiral P>en- \ MS his -- M1 ' v.vim^i.111 (HiviM'is, win r ticipatc. I o I AAidbiferih Ai 1 Used 40 Years J lARDUi The Woman's Tonic {1 Sold Everywhere ' 2 o: THUS ? ????i?MMmmmmm+rnrn Flavor Purity Economy When a woman usesCottolene in her cake in place of butter, she adds economy, without leaving ou: richness and wholesomcness. Use your own recipes tor cal.cs, pastry, biscuits,muffins. But remember: Use one-third less of Cottolene th:.n of butter because Cottolene is richtr; it contains no water or salt. RECIPE Chocolate Nut Cake 1 ? j CUP Cottolene \ teaspoon salt 'I cups sugar !a' teu-poon vanilla '* coA*s *" !'M'-rares chocolate 1 cup nriik inciteil L \K cups Hour r'i cup English 3 level t.aspoons walnuts broken in baking powder pieces Ct.nr.i Cottolene, add gradually one c.-.p ; gar, stirring constantly, beat egg > .?!!.% truck nr.d light, add gradually remaining cup rugr.r. C ombine mixtures. Add KA.tv.il c.kku !;:tc. Silt together Pour, b..k*.:\; pov.dcr r.ud salt; odd to fir.t j l?:tv?iv : lrer ly a v.h ivu.k. Add : cr.tc u! vrtnitJ ... La tiy fold in . tIve- . n v . fi.ila i i we!lgr~.. sd .... c ..n r minute* in nodcra*e ovcsk 1 mi it v> it Yboiiod ?.-otrtVng. Cottolepe " 7^ i*rfw r.\ ^.a-acrs tn t?w ol WBnvumipKt tiizec NOTICE OF SALE /fc. ! Under and by virtue of a decretal >tder m.'.do by bis 1 loner. John S. Yiison, Presiding Judge, of 12th Ju:ci;l Circuit, at Chaiv.'on dated the 1 2 th day of Xovember, P.P7, in th aso of \Y, A. Precnian a> It vcivor i Kari.i rs fv Merchants Bank, ornovafion. Plainti '\ v\ \\r. S. McCast-ill. defendant, the unlet signo F v. ill offer for sale before die Court i louse door at Conway, k C.. within 1 aval sale l ours <?a. the fiist Monday ii I ):;ca ibe", 1917. la in-- lb0 :.ltd day of said Month: "AM. AXP SINGULAR. tbat corain piece. parcel or tract of lan ! . itate, lying and being in Con"" ay rownshin on the WhiteviUe ftnyd. lilcs fror 1 ihe town of Cov.wuyt known us the Tilly C?: place and coelains Thirteen mkI one-fiPh 1 i ** 1.r>? acres, move or loss. and bounded North E. by Lands of W. S. McCaskill and Burroughs & Collins Co., South E. by the Whiteville Road, Soutli W. by lands of Geo. Johnson, etc., North W. by lands of Burroughs & Collins Co.. being ihe same tract of land conveyed to M. E. Dewitt by Tilly Cox and M. E. Dewitt to \V. S. MoCaskili by her deed of date Jan. :u, 191 d." Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser to ]>ay for papers. \Y. L. BRYAN, Clerk and Special Master. CORDIE PAGE. Plaintiff's Attorney. October 14. 1917.?"t o COMPLETE FARM ON REASONABLE TERMS We of" r for gaV the valuable and eenvikte Enrin of Mr. J. H. Cook, of o. v. i ins property was formally known as th'o N. M. Hardee p'aco. It consists of a twek of land containing' ]." () acres, rituated in Simpson Crock Township, forty-five v.eves cleared, fifteen fenced and cleared of trees and stum page, ready to be plowed, one eight-room dwelling, one Tenant house, one set of large barns and stalls, two stories high, smoke house, tobacco barn and uhor necessary buildings. The Leon lloyd road runs directly through this property. Lour miles to boat laming, three quarters of a mile to seven rionths school , one and half miles Yom Church, good clay sub-soil, good vater. Wo offer this property for >no third cash, balance easy terms, f interested get in touch with the lorry Land Agnecy. See IVI, M. Hedick at Hotel Grace.?adv o J. O. Stevens was her? on business ne day last week. o NOTICE. Lost Oct. 27th, 1917, one folding .icivt-i, on rue road leading out cast of oris, which had $40.00 id bills in it nd had my name and address of 2G'5 utc St., Norfolk, Va.. in it. Finder ill please return same to me. Win -ceive a liberal reward for it or I ill satisfy the finder. Ul-17-ilt WORTH HARDEE. Tabor, N. C., RFD 1, Hox 70. Piles Cured In 0 to 14 Days our druggist will refund money if PA/O INTMENT frit" to eurr urvo. se of Itching. liv\d. l'leeding or Protruding Pik m in (.to .4<i..yv tie first upyhcuiiou givci P'tue ul.1 Ki?t. *Jc.