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COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
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' Court of C-ommon Pleas.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
The Southern Land Sale. Corporation,
Plaintiffs,
- vs.?
Ora Hohbs, Kcnitev Oduin, N< ttie
Hobbs, Susie Hohbs, and all and
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singular an otner person or persons
whose names are unknown to ^
plaintiff, but who claim to bo ,
heirs at law of G. F. Hohbs. De~ C
ceased, I. V. Cook, and Ora H bbs. *
Administratrix of G. F. Hobbs, De- ;i
ceased, Defendants.
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE "
. NAMED,
YOU ABE HEREBY SUMMONED 0
and pecpiircd to answer the com- l!
plaint in this action, which has been ,!
filoii in the office of the Clerk of the v
Court of Comma? Pleas, for the said (
County? and to nerve a copy of your
answer to the said complaint on the
subscriber at his office at Conway,
S. C., within twenty days after the
service hereof; exclusive of the 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.
November lXth, A. D. 1919.
, H. H. WOODWARD,
' Plaintiff's Attorney.
TO All and singular, all other persons
who are unknown to the plain
tiff, but who claim to he heirs of
G. P. Hobbs, deceased, Absent Defendants.
TAKE NOTICE That the Complaint
in the foregoing stated action
and the Summons of which the foregoing
is a copy were filed in the of
fice of the uicrk of the Court of
Common Pleas in and for Horry
County, at Conway, S. C., on the
28th day of November A. D. 1919.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
W. L. BRYAN, (L S.)
C. C. C. P.
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
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(Complaint Not Served).
Court of (V>mmon Pleaa.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
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inship Guaranteed
BE CONVINCED
Jackson Sarvis, May Bell Sarvis,
Franklin J. Cox, Nora Cox, Isa
Cox; and all and singular the
heirs at law of Willis C >x, Bcnja- i
min Cox, Malinda Cox, Rutilla Sar- j
vis, the names of all of whom are
unknown to the plaintiffs, Defend-.
ants: I
0 THE DEFENDANTS ABOVEi
NAMED:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED |
nd rcoquired to answer the com i
tlaint in this action, which has been !
iiod in the office of the Clerk of the
Jourt of Common Pleas, for the said
"ounty, and to serve a copy of your
nswer to the said complaint on the ;
ubscriber at his office at Conway,
? C., within twenty days after the
crvico hereof; exclusive of the day
if such service; and if you fail to
mswer the complaint within the time
!foresaid, the plaintiff in this action
cill apply to the Court for the relief
temanded in the complaint.
December 31st, A. D. 1919.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.)
C. C. C. P.
TO Thomas Sarvis, Jackson Sarvis,
.May l>oll Sarvis, Nora Cox, Isa
Cox, and all and singular the heirs
at law of Willis Cox, Benjamin
Cox, Malinda Cox, Rutilla Sarvis,
the names of whom are unknown
to plaintiff, Absent Defendants.
TAKE NOTICE That the Complaint
in the foregoing stated action
and the Summons of which the foregoing
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 5th
day of January A. D. 1020.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.)
C. C. C. P.
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GASQUE-ROUSE.
Florence, Jan. 2.?A pleasant surprise
to their friends was the marriage
Monday night of Miss Walter
Gasque to J. W. Rouse, both of thh
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cuy. 1 no wvi ij, mww; |>vi
formed the ceremony at the home ol
W. B. McKnight, using- the impres
sive ring ceremony. Mrs. Rouse if
the youngest daughter of Mr. am
Mrs. Samuel J. Gasque of Conway
and since coming here to live ha:
made many staunch friends. Mr
Rouse is a young business man o:
this city. The couple are now at New
hern, whore they will spend theii
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this section will join in the best wish
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thry learn of her recent wedding, as
'.cluiled in the above news item ?
iv :a Florence under date of January
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r.e.-c for a number of years, and made s
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NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF a
CHARTER. k
Notice is hereby given to each and r
every stockholder of Loris Telephone; ^
Company, that a meeting of all of (
the stockholders of said company,
has been called, to be held at 11 r
( 'clock in the forenoon, at tho office
of srid telephone company, at Loris, f
it. the County of Horry and State of j
South Carolina, on the 9th day of c
February A. 0. 1920; for the purrifkWP
nf irrtintr limiiflofiAn i>n'n/t.
g ~ 0 Vf a?av?/ IIVJUIMWVIVIIJ WlllU- q
iny up the affairs of said corporation,
and for the purpose of cancel- j
ling the charter of the said corporation
dated January 18th, A. D. 1909.
All stockholders will take notice and
govern themselves accordingly.
C. B. TODD, President.
G. H. TODD, Secretary.
Loris, S. C., Jan. 6th, 1920. 1 8,20 t'l
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TOBACCO CANVASS
100,000 Yards Tobacco Can
vass.
1125 Bags Plant Bed Quano.
150 Tons Whale Quano.
500 Tons Obers Tobacco
Guano.
500 Tons V. Goat Guano.
200 Tons C S Meal, best
Grade.
575 Barrels Best Flour.
450 Bags Head Rice.
4 Solid Cars Hay.
' 3 Solid Cars Oats.
4500 Pounds Tobacco.
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Come to see us, please. Wo
have the goods and want
- your trade.
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ILLICIT TRADE IN j
FOOD INCREASING
jcrmany Has AIsq Attendant
Evils of Smuggling
. ' and Usury.
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CoBlcnz.?Illicit trade in food, with
Is attendant evils of smuggling and
isury, is on the increase throughout
Germany, according to newspaper
Accounts.
The rationing system, has never
>ecn abandoned even in the occupied (
>reas of the Rhineland and some of!
he newspapers contend that the av-j
rage individual cannot subsist on
he amount of food issued. The auhoritics
are making every effoit to
heck the illegal traffic in focus of all
vinds and the courts are crowded day
if tor day.
Smuggling of potatoes is being
:arried on this winter in all parts of
Germany on a scale greater than in
var time. Germany produced an exclient
potato crop this year and the
uthorities are trying to save it from
ailing into the hands of the specuators.
Well-to-do people have been going
o Bavaria from Prussia, Wuerttem>erg
and Thuringia to buy potatoes,
ggs and fats for which the farmors
harged exorbitant prices. This work
(1 a hardship on the poorer people
vho could not compete with them.
Living appears to be cheaper in Baaria
than elsewhere in Germany.
Sutter has been selling at five marks
. pound, compared with 30 marks
o Berlin. Eggs are quoted at 25
ifennigs each while in Berlin they
ost 1.75 marks a piece. Eggs in the
ccupied area have been bringing
rom 2 to 2.50 marks each this wintev
ut are very scarce at any price.
Meat is also reported as fairly
lentiful in Bavaria, although in all
ther States this form of food is virually
unpurchasable by householders
b rough regular channels excepting
nee or twice each month when the
uthorities permit a few ounces to be
istributed by the card system to the
udividuals. Most of the hotels
hroughout Germany continue to
erve meat three or four days each
cek however. The proprietors say
bey obtain this from Holland and
bat this does not violate the food
emulations.
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CITATION NOTICE.
TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry,
ty J. S. VAUGHT ESQUIRE, PROBATE
JUDGE.
WHEREAS, C'ellie Lewis made
uit to me, to grant her Letters of
idministration of the Estate of and
fTects of Daniel T. Lewis.
THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite!
nd admonish all and singular the
indred and creditors of the said
)aniel T. Lewis, deceased, that they "
>< and appear, before me, in the
Dourt of Probate, to be held at Con- ^
^ay, S. C., on 23 day of January 1
text, after publication hereof, at 11 i
.'clock in the forenoon, to shew i
ause, if any they have, why the said i
Administration should not be giant- 1
id.
GIVEN under my Hand, this 2 day ,
>f January, Anno Domini, 1920.
Published on the 8 and 15 days of
fanuary 1920 in the Herald.
J. S. VAUGHT,
Probate Judge
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NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby Riven that the undersigned
as Guardian of the estate
of Ela Sanders, (Mrs. J. E. Banquer),
has filed in the Probate Court of
Horry County, his Final Return as
ruch Guardian, and that he will ap_1..
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ir. the forenoon at Conway, South
Carolina, on the 9th day of February
A. D., 1920, for a final discharge a3
such Guardian.
?J. J. SANDERS,
H. H. WOODWARD, Guardian.
Attorney.
Dated January 2nd, 1920.
MAY PLAGE TAX
ON WOOD ALCOHOL
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Washington.-?Legislation subjecting
the manufacture and sale of
wood alcohol to the same restrictions
as grain alcohol will be recommended
to congress as a result of many
fatalities from the use of wood alco
hoi as a beverage, Commissioner
Roper of the bureau of internal revenue
announced.
The form of the proposed legidf;
Hon has not been decided definitely
by the bureau. It is understood.
. $1 Gets $1
At Horry
with each dollar bottle of Garren
the greatest tonic known for Ir.d
ness, Weakness, Chronic Constip;
Increases the appetite, gives a';r<
and run down constitution. ;
"BOTANICAL
This Tonic is purely a vegetable
solutely harmless. Compounded
approved medical value, gathore*
Western North Carolina when t
the best state, and is carefully
each ingredient is fully extracte
WE WILL GIVE FREE
unc-nair Dollars worth of anv
Liniments, Eczema Lotion, Salin
pounds, Sarsaparilla with Iodides
Cascara Laxative Compound, Kid
Shaving Lotions, Castoria, Worn
ing Cups, Hair Tonics, Cattle P<
Fine Combs, Soaps, Cold Tableti
and Sulphur and Cream Tartar
OUR REASON FOR Tl
Td give each and every sufferer
chance to be relieved by this hig
forget to try a bottle. It will be
31st inclusive, after which date
SEE WHAT IT HAS
GET IT AT
HORRY DRUG
CONWAY, SOU!
"The Grow
Cured by Garren's Blood Purifiei
I have been an invalid for nine
part of my time in bed. During
gestion, rheumatism, nervous an
kidney and bladder troubles, and
flesh is heir to. I was treated b
could be procured, without givini
went from bad to worse under th
to the point where I could not
tors said they had done all they
could try anything else that I the
I then tried all the different pat
would do me any good, but gotnc
Garrento Blood Purifier and Ton
bottle I found to rny great surpr
rapidly gaining in strength and
time I had finished the first hot
walk about, and continued to iir?]
drink anything I like without su
venience whatever. I feel like I
one can appreciate this medicine
do my housework. It has been ?
used it in my family with the bo
Hendersonville N. C., Route 4.
CURES CHRONIC TROUBLES. SJ
HUNTER'S PI
Hendersonvil
t am glad to say that I sold m<
the other similar preparations ii
universally gives satisfaction to
cures chronic troubles of long st
orious article and I recommend
Hendersonville, N. C.
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lowever, that officials have in mind i
he placing of a heavy tax on the <
manufacture and sale of wood alcohol 1
and requiring of permits by all per- i
?ons engaged in the traffic. This i
would provide the government with \
BOILERS OAS E*
ENGINES WOOD
SAW MILLS CORN I
PLANERS PUMPS
COTTON GIN
Belting, Pulleys, Sha:
Machine Shop and
Mill Supplies
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Drug Co. I
is Blood - Purifier and
ingestion, Dyspepsia, Nervovis- I
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rngth and vigor to the weak
COMPOUND" I
Preparation, consequently abof
roots and herbs of the most
il out of the mountains of
heir curative properties are in
compounded until the drug in
d from the root or herb. /^H
TO EACH PURCHASER
other Merchandise on display.
e laxative, Rhumatic Cmp- ^B
Pain Dispeller, Chill Tol^Sc,
ney Remedy, Velvet and after jfl
i Syrup, Cough Syrup, Drink>wders,
Tooth Brushes, Pencils,
b, Kidney and Bladder Pills'
Tablets, Cascasweets, etc.
US LIBERAL OFFER }. I
from complaints mentioned a
hly recommended Tonic. Don't
on sale from January 12th to
it is worth $1.00 per bottle.
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TH CAROLINA I
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years, spending the greater V
that time I suffered with indi- K
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turn myself in bed. The doc- B
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relief until I tried a bottle of B
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ise and satisfaction that I was B
flesh every day, and by the B
tie 1 was able to get up and ^B
prove until 1 can now eat and I
ffering the least pain or incon- ^JB
have a new lease on life. No
as I can. ' I am now able to B
God send to me. I have also B
st results. B
MRS. R. P. WRIGHT, B
IYS PROMINENT DRUGGIST. I
HARMACY
le, N. C. I
ore of Gavron's T> nic than all I
11 my stock combined. It almost
every one who tries it. Often I
andinjr- I believe it is a merit- I
it both to dealers and patients. I
F. V. HUNTER. I
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a definite record of the movement I
wood alcohol from manufacturer I
Lo consumer and would make possible 1
immediate action by the authorities fl
in case of violation of the regula- I
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SAWS . SHAPERS
AWL# DRILL PRESSES*
FORGES
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fting, Saws, Packings,
Garage Equipment.
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and Machinery. I
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