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IP - ? -?? - ' ^ - ' -, * ' Open a chei J with us and stick f/ out the year. k may run low du ['! season but by your receipts, v ' or small, and m ; htr-'RAinnnfc hv nF ? , VWUIVI i ?w 5/J I tain an unbroki I your transaction; [ both interesting E| able to you. I If The Burrou{ ( Trusl [ flBHDWMMHUmOCMBBMMBMMBIBBBB 7 jj COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. ? (Complaint Not Served). ( ?, t / Court of Common Pleas, f' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 9 * County of Horry. ( j C. E. Huggins and W. B. Gay, Plain j tiffs, , f I vs. ^ ? John W. Roberts, Georgiana Robeits, Susan H. Roberts, and all and sin- i gular the heirs at law x>f John W. j Roberts, Georgiana Roberta and < ,'Susie Roberts, the names 01 whom, < if any exist, are unknown to plain tiffs,?Also all other persons un* * known, claiming any right, title estate, interest in, or lein upon j the real estate described in the < Complaint herein, Defendants. , TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE j NAMED: YOU ARE HERE BY SUMMON- \ I, Ed) and required to answer the c m . plaint in this action, which has been < I. filed in the office of the Clerk of ' I the Court of Common Pleas, for the . said County, and to serve a copy of J your answer to the said complaint on 1 the subscriber at his offfice at Con-;, way, S. C., within twenty days after L the service hereof; exclusive of t'c ^ day of such service; and if you fail j. *o answer the complaint within the! l I time aforesaid, the plaintiff in t' is j i action will apply to the Court for the ^ f relief demanded in the complaint. j j April 20th, A. D. 1920. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney, j; TO John W. Roberts, Georgians ^ Roberts, Susan H. Roberts, and all anrl singular the Heirs at Law of John W. Roberts, Georgiana Roberta and Susie Roberts, the nair.ei of whom, if any exist, are un-: Ifrinu'n ftr? nf i f f>- A lun ,?11 + ! f "" V" ' "" l""' er persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, interest in, or lien upon the real estate described in the Complaint herein, 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; "*^rlce of the Clerk of the Court of { Common Pleas in and for Horry Coiyity, at Conway, S. C., on the 22nd day of April A. D. 1920. W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) C. C. C. P. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. Notice of Pendency of Action. Notice is hereby given that an ac- | tion has been commenced by the ] plaintiffs above named against the j defendants above named, which said t action is now pending in this Court < for the purpose of determining ad- s erse claims in and to the tract of * land hereinafter described, and the j rights of the parties therein under ( the povisions of an act to provide a 666 quickly relieves Constipation, Biliousness, Loss of Appetite ani 1 Headaches, due to Torpid Liver.?ad ! * } Federal Income TWO SPECIAL SERVICES?WAS! AUDITING AND ! F. J. SULLI' CERTIFIED PUBL Telephone So. 716. ^ WILMINGT f* - !P ' JJW-1 - W eking account ? to it through Your balance ring the lean depositing all whether large aking all disieck you main sn record of 5 that will be nrtrl nnnf it ctnu piuiii[hs Bank & tCo. ncthod of determining advcisj daims and quieting title to real esate, approved March 25th, 1910, an'; Appearing on page 928 of Volume KXIX Statute of the S ate of South Carolina; the plaintiffs herein being n possession of and claiming lawful title to the said tiact of land, vhich is described as follows: All that certain tract or parcel of and located in Dog Bluff Townsl ip, n the County of Horry and State cf South Carolina, lying on Chinners Swamp, containing Ninety (99) icres, more or less, and bounded rn ;he North by said Chinners Swamp, m the East by lands formerly beonging to W. H. Jones, on the South by lands formeily belonging X) ope Luke Nobles, on the West by ands formerly belonging to Courtney Cooper and by other lands as ,vill more fully appear by reference x> a deed from John Roberts and 3uran H. Roberts to Charles H. Spi/ey, dated ion the 11th day of Januvry A. D. 1870; being the same ?ract of land dedscribed in said dee 1 vhich is recorded in Rook S. page? 24" and 244, records of Horry Coun;y, and being land which fomerly was known as a part of the estate and of Eph riant Spivey, deceased, ind is included within the b unc'a*ies of the certain lands conveyed t > die plaintiffs herein by J. T. Shelley, iy his deed dated January 3rd, 1920 \nd duly Recorded. II. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Att->inry. Dated Apiil 20th, 1920. 4!29j20 3t Dye Old, Faded Dress Material "Diamond Dyes" Make Shabby Apparel Stylish and New?So Easy Too. Don't worry about perfect results. Use "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color to any fabric, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods,?dresses, blouses, stoekings, skirts, children's coats, draperies,?everything! A Direction Book is in package. To match any material, have dealer show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. ?r CHILDREN'S DAY EXERCISES There will be a Children's Day at Poplar Methodist church Saturday before the 2nd Sunday in June. The public is invited to attend with full baskets. Dinner' will be served on ;he grounds. Sunday School exerjises will be held in the forenoon, ?ong service and talks from church md Sunday School workers in the rfternoon. We expect to have some ?ood speakers with us. ?M. O. Anderson, Supt. o Grove's tasteless chill Tonic estores vitality and energy by purifying and en. ichlng the blbod. You can soon feel its Strengthening* Invigorating Effect. Price 60c. 4 _ _ I lax Returns UNGTON REPRESENTATIVE SYSTEMATIZING VAN & CO. IC ACCOUNTANTS Murchihon Rank Hid#. ON, N. C. THK HORRY HERALD, COW I Real K3 If you have orM We are Isize pro thing to the fol ^ Name^ R. F. D. No..; Number Acres for How Timbered ? . Is Cleared Land ii How Many Buildi 2 Distance from Ra G Is Property Locate I Lowest. Price will | 4|22|20?4t Rub-My-Tism is a powerful ant septic; it kills th? po'.son cau e:l from infected cuts, cures old sores, otter, e'.c.?Adv V^y\A/KA^VVVVVVNA^VVSAA^WVVVVVA^VVVNA/>AAi SALT THE FLEAS TO DEATH Last year was ai unusually bad year for fleas about houses. The CAMELS have wonderful full-bodied mellow: mildness and a flavor as ; refreshing as it is new. Camels quality and Camels blend of choice Turkish and ao4-S/? nV*rto/*r?c vtrirt t?r?it nn r jUv/ttivviilW ii/wuvWw v * jr vw V/ * A i Camels blend never tires y Camels leave no unpleasant ci nor unpleasant cigaretty odor * What Camel9 quality and mean to your satisfaction out at once! It will prove you compare Camels with in the world at any price j Camel* are sold 'everywhere in scientifically set cigarettes; or ten packages (200 cigarettes) in a gl< carton. VVo strongly recommend this carton fo supply or when you travel. It J. REYNOLDS TOBACCC Win??nn.5>alem. N. C. ???? Estate W< i o farm nr f t W Rill ill Ul I iered lands fi ;SEE VS = in position to han< position; if you hai ? otfer in this line, llowing blank and m LORIS, S C. Post Office . Township property located in Sale? No. Acres Cleared? i Good State of Cultivation? ngs? ilroad? d on Public Road? Sell for: ttrpc is a [rain at hand when, though the voice of the flea may not be heard in the land, his tickling will 1.3 felt in the flesh?unless the simple preventive is applied. Pleas usually get into the house from the basement or some place where dog? or other animals have slept. Make Yes S \ We made tl rette to me< your taste! nsnts* v^s, our taste. And, garetty aftertaste expert blend can Ej you should find m sf$[ our say-so when I t any cigarette TJy^\; f piSh j i/ecf packages of 20 lasino-paper'coverod M ( r the homo or offioo V*'*- c f ~ ) CO. mted I arm lands I sir saie Jle any re anyfill out ail to vick i = II a thorough clean-up. Then sprinkle the floor well with salt and wet it down?not wet enough to cause it tc run. It may ho necessary to rep -at this tioatmont two or throe times a intervals of about three days. Legal blanks at the Herald office. >ir-ee! lis cigaK f 111 SHEaSm^t ~/ MULLINS MAN IS BEING ADVERTISED Said to be Same Who Was in Magistrate Court in Conway J. E. NICHOLAS RECEIVED A LETTER Young- Men in Conway Came to Tanner's Aid When he Was Prosecuted. Nelson F. Tanner, who was in trouble in the .Magistrate Court here some weeks ago was discharged by the Magistrate from all of the charges brought by J. E. Nicholas, except one check of $7.00 upon j which 1 e was held. He was to have been tried for breach of trust on 1 this check about the time of the epidemic of influenza and the ca e was postponed, and at the secon 1 date for the tral it was put off for still another cause. In the meantime Tanner left Con* way two or three weeks ago and nothing was known of him here until last week there appeared in the Daily State an advertisement in the classified columns reading* as follows: "Man Wanted for larceny, name Tan ncr; mechanic, weight loO, short, dark hair, small eyes, blond complexion. Regimental insignia tattooed on left fore arf; wearing green suit, light cap. Left last night. D. II. Williamson, Chief of Police, Mullins, S. C." The following letter was received by Mr. Nicholas; j "Holland, N. V., Feb. 18, 1920. "J. E. Nicholas, "Conway, S. C. g , . "Dear Sir: "Seveial weeks ago I had a letter from my son, Nelson F. Tanner, who was at your city, and he gave me instructions to write to him care of you. We have mailed to him sev eial letters but unable to get any reply. Will you please advise me whether he is with yen at the p.es. ent time? If 1 do not hear from ; him, 1 would like to keep track of > the boy if possiide. Any informa tion that you will [five to me, ( would be very glad to receive. "Thanking you in advance, 1 am, "Your I?e vpeetfully, "1). F. Tanner." "When Tanner became involved in the Ma {.vallate Court here the bay.of the American Legion came to his aid and stoo 1 for a boa'fl bill tha he owed at the Kingston Hotel, and it is said tlr.ew in funds to help him cut and able 1 him in securing bail. Who-her the Tanrer mentioned in 1' c ad. is the rame man or net, the Herald doe? not know; but report i> to the effect that it is the same. rzsi.H I. ftikB Stver ] . Ac'..; ic. Feverish feeling, : :;H>3 Coughs, CoUL", Moro Throat. ci )^d$L*4^ Loosens (lib Phuvjra?CJoarr. tho IIccJ and Chest. 3T>o Your Druggist's. m Girls graduating Crcm l>n "ton College, Mobile, Abu, tins summer will wear gingham dresses. Lift off Corns! Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents. \ jR \I mrw \ With your finarers! You mn lifi off any hard coin, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the hard skin calluses from bottom of feet. A tiny bottle of "Free/one" costs little at any drug store; apply a few drops upon the corn or callus. Instantly it stops hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or ca! lus right off, root and all, wit hop one bit of pain or soreness. Tin !\ ! No humbug.- adv (K. O. \Y.) , Pi J