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LAXATIVE IJROMO QUININE Tablets remove the
cause. There is only one "Bromo Quinine."
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May 17 to Jeff Holmes and Lassie
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May 17th to Austin Bellamy and
Evclener Bellamy.
May 18th to James T. Hucks, Ola
Smart; and Marion Richardson and
fajk Mammie Small.
May 22nd to McNeill Hucks and
' Mollie F. Cox.
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frt Conway before long or else things
TWill dtop in the way of progress for 1
the town.
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often than otherwise experienced when
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COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
(Complaint Served.)
Court of Common Pleas.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
D. 0. Boyd, Plaintiff I
vs.
The Worth Company, Commie Ed-i
gar Lawson and C. M. Boyd, Do- [ j
fondants. j,
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE!j
NAMED:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMON-j j
EI) and required to answer the com-j
plaint in this action, of which a copy ;
is herewith served upon you, and to (
serve a copy of your answer t> the (
said complaint on the subscriber at *
his office at Conway, S. C., within t
twenty days after the service hereof;
exclusive of the day of such ser- vice;
and if you fail to answer the c
.complaint within the time aforesaid, a
the plaintiff in this action will ap- I
ply to the Court for the relief de- 1
manded in the complaint. 6
Dated May 1st, A. D. 1920. a
H. H. WOODWARD, I
Plaintiff's Attorney. t
TO COMIE EDGAR LAWSON, r
AND AND THE WORTH COM s.
PANY, ABSENT DEFENDANTS: b
TAKE NOTICE That the Com- P
plaint in the foregoing stated action u
and the Sumons of which the fore- a
CoinP" is a rr?r?v wova !? ~*
u ? ? , ?J v? V 111 IIIC Ul"
fice of the Clerk of the Court of
Common Pleas in and for Horry E
County, at C>nway, S. C., on the
8th day of May A. D. 1920.
W. L. PRY AN, (L. S.) }\
C. C. C. P. n
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney. ('
Notice of Pendency of Action. (\{
Notice is hereby Riven that a i p
lotion has been commenced by t' e h<
plaintiff above named against th <l(
lefendants above named, which sai l "
iction is now pending in this Court 'f
'or the purpose of determinio; adverse
claims in the tract of land ^i
lercinafter described and the rights ~
>f the parties thereto under the Pro ^
vision of an Act to provide a meth- G
>d of determining adverse claims jy
ind quieting titles to real estat^ g
ipproved March 25th, 1913, and ap- _
weaving on page 928 of Volunv ?
fXIX Stntnfn r,f "
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Carolina; the plaintiff herein bein g
n possession of and claiming lawful jg
it!" to an undivided one-half inter- m
sst in fee simple in and to the sab' JJ
met of land, which is described a
ollows: $2
A 1 an 1 singular that certain t a ' jjj
THE HORRY HERALD, CON\
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OOPER PROPER'
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Some of These Lo'
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or parcel of land containing foui
hundred (400) acres, more or less
lying in Baybovo Township, Horry
County, South Carolina, now knowr
as tlu; estate land of Laura J ant
Lawson, deceased, and b mnded at
the present time on the north by
Heniford land, on the East by land.>f
J. W. Stevens, on the South by
ands of J. W. Stevens and what is
cnown as the Allsbrook, Sanford,
ands, and on the West by Allsbrook
and, formerly known as Smith
and; being the identical tract of
and ? tiscrib a in a certain deed of
:onveyancc from D. O. Boyd anu
)tnerr, heirs at law of Daniel Boyd,
o Rebecca Rov?l nrwl
v. . V..IM UVIIVIPJ UdlL'U
he 31st day of March A. I). 1896,
mU recorded in Cook DD, at Pago
!77, records ol Horry County, exepting
the parcel of thirty (HO)
.cres thereof conveyed by E. D.
/awson to S. G. Tyler, January 5th,
905, recorded in Book A-4, page
1, and also a parcel of twenty (20)
.cres, more or less, conveyed by E.
). Lawson and Laura Jane Lawson
o R. H. Tyler, May 24th, 1905, and
ecorded in Book A-4, page 62; the
aid S. G. Tyler and R. H. Tyler
eing in possession of said small
arcel and claiming title to them
nder the deeds executed to them
s aforesaid.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
>ated May 1st, A. D. 1920.
ORDER.
Upon hearing the Affidavit of H.
. Woodward, Attorney for the
laintiff, in pursuance of subdivisn
2 of section 165 of the Code of
ivil Procedure A. D. 1012 it is or*
nved that J. S. Vaught, Judge o
rohalc of Horry County, he, an !
2 is hereby appointed as Guardian
1 Litem of Comic Edgar Lawson
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i mi ant (iciondant, who i absent
em the State, and for tho pu
>sos of Hiiaction un'os; t!io sui :
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VAT, S. C , MAY 27, 1920.
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infant, or someono in his behalf
.vithin twenty days after the ser/icc
of a copy of this Order by pubi
lication with the Summons as here
1 inafter stated, shall procure to be
. appointed a Guardian ad Litem for
said infant; the said J. S. Vaught
ocing a suitable and competent person
to act in said capacity.
It is further ordered that t i-^
Order shall be served upon said infant
defendant by publishing the
same for three successive weeks in
the Horry Herald published in Horry
County, and that the same shal'
he published immediately following
the Summons in said action; and
that the service of said Order shall
be completed at the same time that
the service of said Summons is com
pleted.
Given under my Hand and Sea!
this 10th day of May A. D. 1920.
W.' L. BRYAN, (L. S.)
H. H. WOODWARD, C. C. C. P.
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AGAINST STOCK LAW
FAVORS FREE RANGE
Editor Herald:?
I desire to answer the argument
of I. I). Gerrald, who says that our
farmers need no free range, and that
this is all that Horry County needs,
if Mr. Gerrald wants the stock law
I would like for him to move to
some place where it is in force and
stay there, and it would pay everyone
else wanting the like to do the
same thing. He said that he killed
two hogs that weighed 425 pounds
each. 1 do not believe any part of i
his story. He said that if he let his
stock run in the woods that the
cholera and automobiles would kill
them. 1 say do away with the au
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tomobilos and then they will not
kill the stock. This stock law is
one of the greatest sins that any
man could put on the County as the
Lord, Himself, made the free ran#**
as well as the cattle. Mr. Big Man
must make his law to st.on
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and anybody who wants tho stock
law shows that he has no sense and
ought to he in the pen. Those who
made the law to that effect, I would
like to pass sentence on. Mr. Gerrald
said he never made his meat until
last year. He said that he ncver
produced a piece of meat In his lift1
only to let it go down his throat. I
will close for this. time.
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