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JOHh SExpe ! ' f ) I 1 1 I [ \ I I f J I ?REPUBLICANS ARE ) EXPECTING HELP Believe Some Democrats Wili Support Reservations Peace Treaty 20 PARTY MEMBERS NEEDED ASSURED i Washington.?Interest in the Sen- . ate treaty fight was divided between ( the latest turn of the negotiations ( over reservations and the forthcom- ^ intr udiifri l-"4? ' Iiiiivv Iiuuou twill VI l.'licr UflWl't'll President Wilson and the foreign relat^iKs committee. j Although administration leaders continued to stand for unreserved rat if.cation of the treaty, the group of reservation Republicans in negotiating with them said there was no drubt that the reservation would have Democratic support. Members of this group also have said that at least the twenty Republicans needed to insure the treaty's ratification had signified their willingness to accept the general provisions of this program. Meantime a new draft of reservations was being shown Republican senators by Republican Leader Lodge. ' u'!t? tfni.l fn nAifni. 4-1-ia ' . v .1MU UM?U ?" Wl/lV/l VI1V ||Ulllin I as>'ere agreed on by the seven Re- < pifblican reservationists under the fp had of Senator McNary, Republican, v Oregon, but to be different in several particulars. Whether newspaper correspondents will be admitted to the white house conference Tuesday when the foreign relations committee meets President Wiison still was undetermined. Chair^ man Lodge had said he had no objection, but felt the President should decide. Official stenographers had been provided, however, to give the public the details of the discussion. Neither the senate nor the foreign relations committee was in session Saturday. On Monday the committee n 'pencd its hearings on the treaty. 6GG quickly relieves Constipation. Biliousness, Loss of Appetite and I Headaches, due to Torpid liver.?adv. I 4-24-19 20t. | PLANT Coi 4 LACY, rt tobacco i ?ht to our fl PLAN THE EXPLANATION Naturp n!ar/>H k.UWVM int. j^iuwui-pro" moling "vitamins" in the oil of the cod-fish?this explains why Scott's Emulsion is so definite in its help to a child of any age. Latter-day science reveals that the "vitamins" are needful for normal growth. Scott's Emulsion will holp any chllsd grow* Scolt &. Bowue, Bloom Geld. N. J. 19-2 u Letters were addressed to all mem- i oors of the South Carolina general ; assembly advising that the Southeastern Good Roads show and Agricultural Implement and Tractor Exposition has been postponed from : July 14-19 to September 1-G. Kj Suffer? fyj Mrs. J. A. Cox> of Al- JL/$! L/j derson, \V. Va., writes: L/a "My daughter . . . sut\/\ fered terribly. She could 1^2 l/l not turn in bed .. . the Wyii J Vym doctors gave her up, and wyk hSM we brought her home tc . Kl die. She had suffered so fyj much at. .. time. Hav- * fJm ing heard of Cardui, we js f>4l got it for her." yTr ^ CARDUI is The Woman's Tnnte - - -1 _ .... ? iwiiaw M y\ /> "Inafewdays,suebe- JR Vt y can to Improve." Mrs. /jk / Cox continues, "and had /7k a y no trouble at .. Cardui ir y cured her, and we sing >45 y its praises everywhere. yfi r a We receive many thou- yM c: Sj sands of similar letters y every year, telling of the /j tj y good Cardui has done for yl 4< Ty women who suffer from yjs 1/ complaints so common to Jk << Va their sex. It should do c I Bfd| t0?- ET% "A i THE HOBRY HERALD, CO ERS S iway, Soi nen will givi TPV lii? 11?111? lllllll?IHIIIIIIII III III III nil I COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. ' (Complaint Not Served). Court of Common Pleas. STATE ON SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. L. D. Suggs, Plaintiff, vs. Wm. J. Hickman, May M. Shelly, Jettic Blanton, Herbert Hickman, Addie G. Shelly, S. Ross Hickman, Lee Hickman, Bell Blantrm Tn<." i , - V.XJ * i 1 v rw man, W. J. Hughes, J. Alton 1 Hughes and W. Milton Hughes 1 Heirs at Law and Distributees of 1 S. P. Hickman, Dec'd.; Jessie Poejl Hickman, Alston Hickman . Sam j' Hickman and Mrs. W. D. Hickman,!' widow of W. D. Hickman, Heirs at !1 Law and distributees of W. D. Hickman, Dec'd.; F. A. Prince, Jr., N. E. Hardwick, Dan W .Hardwick; 1 Dan W. Hardwick, S. D. Bryant i and D* F. McGougan, as Executors of the last Will and Testament of 1 J. C. Bryant, Deceased; also a!l i other persons unknown, claiming i any right, title, estate, interest in, 1 or lien upon, the real estate de- 1 scribed in the Complaint herein, 11 Defendants. / |i ro THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE c NAMED: < YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED 1 ind required to answer the complaint 1 n this action, which has been filed in 'I he office of the Clerk of the Court 1 >f Common Pleas, for the said Coun- t y, and to serve a copy of your am- 1 .or to the said complaint on the sun- c criber at his office at Conway, S. C., v .-imin twenty days after the service lb ereof; exclusive of the day of such d eivice; and if you fail to answer the o omplaint within the time aforesaid, b he plaintiff in this action will apply r> the Court for the relief demanded i the complaint. I uly 22nd, A. D. 1919. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. To F. A. Prince, Jr., Jessie Poe a fickman, and D. F. McGougan, and h lso all other persons unknown, claim J ig any right, title, estate, interest in a r lien upon, the real estate describ- o 1 in the Complaint herein: ti Take Notice that the Complaint in e foregoing stated action and the C amnions, of which the foregoing is a A >py, were filed in the office of th? o lerk of the Court of Common Picas t Conway, South Carolina, on the v 'tth day of July, A. 1).. 1919. r TT *? - * * " it. ti. WOODWARD, |r Plaintiff's Attorney. |c? WWAY, s 0., AUG. 28, 1919. I WAR nth Carol t attention HP LJET a ? ni? i* W. I,. BRYAN, (L. S., Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas. Notice of Pendency of Action. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. Court of Common Pleas. L. D. Suggs, Plaintiff, vs. Wm. J. Hickman, et al., Defendants. Notice is hereby given that an action has been commenced and is now nding in this Court upon the Com- ! plaint of the nbiinliff T t* I J ' " 1 ' kJl'KK"1) vs. Win, J. Hickman, ct al., for the ; purposet of determining adverse j claims and for correcting errors m deeds and other relief, regarding that certain lot of land described in the ! Complaint as follows, to wit: All and singular that certain lot or ' parcel of land in the Town of I,oris, i in the County of Horry and State of South Carolina, measuring fifty (50) feet frontage on Patterson Street, for nerly called Todd's Ferry Road, and unning back from said Street , or [load, one hundred fifty (150) feet, Doing in shape a parelellogram, and M.unded on the North by land forrterly owned by J. 1). Singletary by conveyance from J. C. Bryant, now >wned by L. D. Suggs, on the East by and of C. A. Hickman, on the South I | >y Patterson Street, formerly called i1 [Y.dd's Ferry Road, and West by ^ and formerly owned by J. D. Single- ( ary Co., now owned by L. I"). Suggs; ^ icing the Southeastern portion of a crtain lot or parcel of land which , tfas conveyed to the plaintiff heroin ( Conway .Savings Hank by its deed j lated August 28th, 1917, and record- _ C d in Book J-4, page 109, records of lorry County. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. )ated July 22nd, 1919. ^ V ? e NOTICE OF SALE. s Under and by virtue of the Decree b nd Judgment of the Court made by b is Honor, 3. \V. C. Shipp, Presiding V udge, in the case of W. H. Stone, c administrator of the Personal Estate V f TV- 1 * > ix i.iuii i iuMiiun, lyci'i'Uf'Cd, I'lHin- (J iff, vs. Annie Lytic, Bcaron Chavis, tl iodic Chavis, Mary Dewitt, Sarah havis, Rebecca Morrison, Ann! a Hbort, Alice Albert, Amanda S\v < n- L y. Ketha Newman, Willie Newman, n (uincy Newman. Mellon ('. Newman, M Jvovr.a Sims, Sallie Jane Kin#. an h, h.rctha i.y'ie, Heirs a'i I .aw anil V bstribnte <>f N. !.? n '!" m . P () tascd, together with any ot!n ;je . j ina MAN/ to your Tob; C3 m m son or persons who claim to be such heirs, but whose names are unknown to the plaintiff; Burroughs & Collins Company, a Corporation, Robert W. Moore, and Stone Brothers Company, a Corporation, defendants, and dated the Kith day of July A. D., 1919, T. I the undersigned, \V. L. Bryan, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas as Special Master, w'll sell at public auction to the highest bidder before the Court House door at Conway, in Hon* * Cmmlv >?/! -r o ...i - ukuc ui ooiun Carolina, during legal hours of sale, on salesday, the first Monday in September next, it being the 1st day of said ! month, all and singular those certain j lands situate in Horry County, and described as follows, to wit: All and singular those certain tracts of land, situate in Little River Township, in the County of Horry and State of South Carolina, described as follows, to wit: Tract No. 1.?Containing seventyfive (75) acres, more or less, lying on the seashore, being a part of a tract ' o* land granted by Scth Hell amy to 1 Wm. Montgomery and from Win ' Montgomery to Mathias Vaught; 1 hounded on the east by lands for- 1 merly owned by Lewis Cause (tract N No. 3 of the estate of Nelson Thorn- ^ as) and lands of Milliard Herring, on 1 the South by the Atlantic Ocean, on ( the west by lands of Bottie RandaH J jy Smart Lewis, and on the north by * he Jane DuBose land; being the same land conveyed to Nelson Thom- c is by Mathias Vaught by his deed c lated the 21st day of February A. O. v 880, duly recorded in deed book "T" s it page 091-92, for Horry County. 11 Tract No. 2.?Containing two hun- * Ired (200) acres, more or less, and c founded on the north by lands of the s state of W. D. Gore, now claimed by he widow of said W. D. Gore, on the n ast by lands of I. P. Edge, on the b outh by lands of Willie Edge and u inds of Alva Edge, and on the west ? y lands of Thomas Bell and R. V. j( Vard, being lands which were convey d to the said Nelson Thomas by j >? Villiam J. Sessions, Sheriff of Horry | b ' *... ? ? > wuiity, and L>y other grantors within I ?! ie said boundaries. ti {Tract No. 8.?Containing forty (40) N rros, more or less, and known as iltle Swamp, and bounded on the P; orth by lands of Jim Vereen an 1 C illiard Herring, on the east by inds, now or formerly of James C aught, on the south by the Atlantic can, and on the west by tract No. 'I of the estate lands of Nelson Thorn-, i KGER acco I hest I II II as (the Mathias Vaught tract of 75 acres); being the same tract of land I which was conveyed to Nelson Thomas by Robert Livingstone by his deed dated the 24 th day of Febinary A. D. 1902. Tract No. 4.?Containing nine (9) acres, as shown by a plat made by C. C. Gore, Surveyor, dated March 7th. A. 1)., 1883, and bounded in the year A. D. 1888 on the north by Jane I)uRcis, on the east by what was known as Lot No. 2, on the south by lands of Nelson Thomas and on the west by lands of Nelson Thomas; being the same land which was conveyed to Nelson Thomas by K. M. Dunn by his deed dated the 20th day of April A. 1) 1883. Tract No. 5.?One undivided onehalf interest in and to that certain tract of land containing two hundred and fifty-one and thirty-six hundreths (251.30) acres, described as delineated on a plat of the same made by Eli M. Mcrrell, Surveyor, dated January 2(>th, 1907, bounded on the north and east by lands said to bole ng to Hammer Lumhor v/vl lll|'<Ult\ ind on the west by lands of Alice V'aught; being the same land which vas conveyed to Nelson Thomas and Robert VV. Moore, jointly, by Bur oughs & Collins Company by their leed dated the 25th day of January \ D. 1912, recorded in deed book > Tract No. <>.?All and singular all >ther lands, or interest, right or laims, in and to any real estate, chich were owned or claimed by tho aid Nelson Thomas at the time of ds death, not covered by tracts No<. , 2, 3, 4, and 5, hereinbefore describd; of whatever description or where ocver situate Notice is further given that tract umber five hereinbefore describe*.!, eing an undivided one-half interest i a tract of 251.86 acres, the sai i no-half interest will be sold, subx*t to a mortgage covering saM I act in favor of burroughs Coins Company and upon which there ! due the sum of $456.48 with interst, and for one-half of this amount i 16 purchaser of said interest of I elson Thomas will have to answer. I Tenns of Sale Cash. Purchaser to I ay for papers and stamps. 1 onway, S. C., July 18th, 1910. I W. L. HHYAN, I lerk of the Court of Common Pleas I as Special Master. I . II. WOODWARD, I Plaintiff's Attorney. I