The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 01, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
PAOX KtOHT _
FREE RANGE MEN
MEET AT GONWAT
Hear Reports From Var'ou:
Precincts Showing How
Voters Stand
FULL PROCEEDINGS
REPORTED BY SECRETARY
Association Will Meet Again a
Conway Court Honse on
July 10th.
A meeting of the Free Han go As
sociation was held in 1 lie Cour
House on Saturday June 2 ith, as ;
result of the call issued l\\ the torn
porary organizat ion winch v, a hrm
ed here i sh .rt t:r \v ago, and tl 1
notices published i.- the , ap* is call
ing for said convention. rlhe meet
ing was called to older h\ \Y. .J
Hendricks, T< ripo:ary ( hrimian. am
J. 11. Maker Aceng* F . roiary. Th
meeting was opened \ it1 p ayer h;
the Hev. . VV. Harrelsoii
The object oi the m-x ting as slat
od by the Tempo, ary C airman, v. a
to form a pem aneat rgan/.a dm; t<
discuss ways and 11 cans. and to dc
vise a plan of campaign with <
view to i-jpeal the recent. Act where
by Horry County was pla d undo
the operation of the general stoil
law; and to otherwise transact sucl
other business as may be brought be
fore said Convention.
The organization of the conventioi
was gone into ard W. J. Hendriek:
was elected permanent chairman
and J. H. Baker secietary.
The roll of the precincts were cal1
cd and delegates as follows respond
cd:
Adrian: W. M. Booth, C. A. Cartrette,
W. H. Bryant, N. S. Hard
wick and J. J. King.
Aynor: F. P. Cooper.
Bayboro: B. L. Bulfkin, O. M
Watts and W. H. Bell.
Cedar Grove: W. J. Hendricks, W,
W. Hucks, R. B. Glasgow and A,
F. Todd.
Conway: V. D. Johnson, S. G. John
son, A. C. Murrel, Dave Johnson, L
P. Roberts, S. C. Dusenlury, J. M
Johns n, R. G. Causey, R. S. Ray
J. Smith and A. C. Thompson.
Cool Spring: S. G. Rabon, Morgar
Garque. ^
Daisy: VV. E. Porter, B. G, Gil
more, J. W. Porter.
Dog BluflT: C. B. Johnson, W. A
Spivey, B. G. Johnson, and A. J
Johnson.
Dogwood: W. H. Vaught, W. A
Adam; and E. D. Edge.
Ebcnezev: H. C. Gore, A. J. Carter
P. P. Carter, T. VV. Do:man, W. L
Hardee.
Fa. Tier: J. H. Richa d on.
Graham's C.oss RmLi. W. E. Car
ter. G. W. IIa,i-ielson, N. G. Hughes
and O. L. IIoa and.
Greenwood: G. J. Watts, VV. J
McCracken. Christie McCia^ken, an
VV. T. Bourne.
Guiloy: Sam Stevens and VV. K
Skipper.
Horry: Luther Allen. Jeff Allen
I). Baker, VVil on E-'ge and Jo<
Baker.
Honiewood: N. T. Collins, J. H
Baker, and John T. Anderseen
Jordanvillo. J. W. Roberts Jr. J
W. Roberts and J. P. Rober^t.
Knotty Bianch: D. E. Moore an<
N. B. Johnson.
LoEs: W. A. Prince.
Mir low: T. A. Lee, G. S. Livings
ton and Arthur Burgess.
Port Hanxdson: J. E. Collins.
Sa.nford: L. M. Stivers>n, W. H
Geriald and Stevens.
Shell: B. M. Chestnut, A. C
Chestnut JM>d L. P. Holt.
Spring JB ranch: J. J. Enzor, Johi
McNeill mad Loyd K. Enzor.
Socastee: T. A. Stevens, W. H
McCormack and W. 1C. West.
Withers: S. S. Owens. Ii. M. Johr
J T 11 l/\V?noAn
jSUIl llliu U U* t/ umioviii
White Oak: H. M. Stevens, L. I
Shannon ant! T. F. 1/ewis.
Hickory Grove: W. G. Chestnu
G. F. Murroll and W. H. Bracher.
It was then suggested that th
convention have a report from th
various' communities of the count
as to tho actual condition in the di1
ferent sections so that it could kno1
their needs and wants in regard t
the general stock law and its repe:
if thought expedient. And report
were made by the delegates showin
percentage of voters in favor of fix
range as follows:
Adrian, 80 percent; Aynor, 80 <
90 percent; Bayboro, 85 percen
Blanche, 60 percent; Cedar Grov
100 percent; Conway, 50 percen
Dog Bluff. 75 percent; Dodwood, 1
percent; Ebenezer, 85 percent or be
ter; Farmer, 60 percent; Graham
Cross Roads, 80 percent; Jordanvill
No report; Greenwood, 90 percen
Gurley, 75 percent; Hammond, >
report; Homewood, 80 percent; ITo
rv, 75 or 80 percent; Jernigan
Cross Roads,80 percent; Jordanvill
50 percent; Knotty Branch, 100 po
cent ; I ittle River, No report; Lori
60 percent; Marlow, 100 percen
1785
T I! K C 0 L L E (i E
Co ?
Kntran o exarrdrat'ons, and <
ccu"ty scl-.olaiships at all co-'
cur;es ! ad to h<
tw -yea-- pse-medica1 and pr SoaeiouuildingM
and at'1 ^
t' c > UMoyrv'il d library fae 1
pen#; rocd< :ate. For tenns ;
HARRISON 1!
*' i>!.
P?>rt Hurrelson, 75 percent; Sanford,
90 percent; Shell, 80 percent; Sprint;
Branch, 90 percent; Tavlorsville, No
report; Socastee, 65 to 75 percent;
f Vardcll, No report; Wampee, No leport;
Withers, 97 percent; Whit'J
Oak. 98 percent; Hickory Grove, 9(
percent.
Fiom the above showing it \vas
en that conditions required prompt
5 a ti?>n to repeal the gon? ral stools
law A 't so far as it applied to Horry
County.
A motion was carrie 1 to select s
ehaiuran and secretary fcr each precinct.
Tho following were select t
; 'hairmcn and secretary, respecttivelv
for the precincts represented
Adrian: J. J King, A. A. Cart
et ; Ayn< r: F. P. Cooper; Bayloro:
B. ' L. Ruffkin. J. L. Bell
/ Blanche: A. 11. Piince. A. A. Prince
' Cedar Grove: W. F. Jordan, I. W
Johnson; C nwav: A. C. Thompson
L. P. Roberts; Cool Snving: W. M
Virhoo, G. 1>. Rakon; Oaisv: W. K
t 1 oitor. J. H. R uives; P d' Bluff: E
i B. Jerkins, Willie Hlicks: Boewrod
W. H. Vaii!;'t T. l\ Vac gat: Ebe
'rexor: II. C. Gove. A. J. Carter
i Fa in; r: J. II Richard on: Grahair
T i ll-i: (Ki'iVlc. Benin
' ?? " 7 - (l
aham; Greenwood: W T. lb u n(
( Vis io M( ' a'K'ca; Giuloy: San
S '\-cn- . W. iS. Pkinpor; H.jmcwo <}
* f. \ "in 1. T. Anderson: Tl-ory
t Baker E. \dcn: Jevni rat
, 't-a Is: F. R. TIavrels n; fo
danvillo: J. W. Roberts E. J. Hob
e;ts; Knotty Bran-h: 11. I. Ri"bar 1
son, Mack Johnson; Boris: W. A
'' I hi ice; Mario,v: Tohn Marlow, T. A
I co: Port llarvolson: B. F. Moore
(I. C. Anderson; Sanford: I. A. Ty
: 1 r, L. M. Stevens; Shell: B. M
( hestnut, D. H. Todd; Sprinjo
Branch: John McNeill, C. "C. Knz u*
** S castee: W. K. West, A. W. Stevens;
Withers: S. S. Owens. J. jl
Cooper; White Oak: L. F. Shannon
G. K. Stevens; ITickovk Grove: W. G
Chestnut, G. F. Murrell.
The convention unanimously pas
* od the following resolution.
Wc the members of this conven
' tion hereby place ourselves on recorc
v as advocating1 and advising our ciLi1
! yens to obey the law in every parti".
cular.
| We especially recommend and in^
I sist that our people fence their stocP
> on and after Jan. 1st. 1921, but re'
j tain their farm fences, pending the
1 effort to have the law repealed.
We maintain our right as free citizens
to use our best endeavors in a
lawful way to have the recent "Nc
Fence" law repealed, placng oui
County in the "Free range class," as
it has been for the part years.
,Mr. E. D. Edge addressed the as'
sociation.
; After considerable discussion V't
' convention passed the following res
olution:
1 That the chairman be empowevet
1 to appoint a suitable committee t
meet with the County Executive Co.r
* mittee and for said committee to dc
' . what jit could to have the County Ex
' ecutive Committee have boxes place
1 . at the polls as requested by th<
! County Convention _ but if they tin
County Executivvo Committee retuse
then for said committee to go fur
* ; ther and do every thing in their p >v
* ' er to have boxes put at the polls
1 official boxes if possible, but hav
j boxes at the polls anyway..
I The chairman appointed on th<
'; committee:
' i J. Smith. A. C. Thompson. Thoma
j Booth, N. T. Collins, Joseph E. En
zer, L. B. Singleton, W. A. Prinze.
On motion the convention adjourn
' ed to meet again with the same dele
e gates or alternates, at the Cour
' H'uso at 11 O'clock A. M. Saturday
' j July 10, 1920. Every precinct ii
j urged to be represented.
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
Complaint not Served.)
Court of Common Pleas.
. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
H. C. Fisher and Lucy Fisher, Plain
tiffs
' vs.
Mary Jane Fowler, Defendant.
TO THE DEFENDANT Mary Jam
Fowler:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMON
ED aru\ required to answer the com
plaint in this action, which has beei
filed in the office of the Clerk of tli
h Court of Common Pleas, for the sail
County, and to serve a copy of you
n answer to the said cmplaint on th
subscriber at their office at Conwaj
S. C., within twenty days after th
service hereof; exclusive of the da
of such service; and if you fail t
answer the complaint within th
1 time aforesaid, the plaintiff in thi
action will apply to the Court f
the relief demanded in the coir
plaint.
lC C >nway, S. C., June 29th, 1920.
e SHERWOOD & McMILLAN,
y Plaintiff's Attorney,
f- Attest, W. L. Bryan, C. C. C. P.
w NOTICE
'O To the absent defendant, Mary Jar
d Fowler.
Take Noitce, that the Summer
if? and Complaint herein, copies <
which are herewith served on yoi
were filed in the clerk of this Couit
>r office, Conway, S. C.f June 29t
t, 1920.
o, SHERWOOD & McMII.LAN,
tj Plaintiff's Attorneys.
15 Conway, S. C., June 29th, 1920.
t- Attest, W. L. Lryan, C. C. C. P.
i's o
j*' "Therc'^ one thing left. If th
business venture of mine fails
r- know what I shall have to try next
I'S "Whats's that?'
"I .^hall have to begrin writir
js plays for the moving picture pe
t; pie."?Detroit Free Press.
1920
() V C II A R L F, S T 0 N
'durational
x imiimtions for the free tuition
n' y seats Fiiday, duly 9, at 9 A. M.
e 11. A. and 11. S. de?rro^s. Special
te hnical courses are e;iven.
c grounds, well equipped laborat'es.
Two dormitories for men. Kx:i
-; 1 catalogue, address,
kNOOLIMI, Pres.
i iwm -? wMiuRMfHmMMMMajwMur..
THE HORRY HERALD, OOHW
GARDENERS SHOULD
REPLANT IN TIME
k
: Second Crops of Important
Kinds For Eating And
i Canning
:
J GARDENERS CAN BOTH
CAN AND STORE
; Cheapest Life of Our Peoj)le
is Found in Their
; i
11 Gardens
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*!
To got the most out of the horn'
1 gavd a a number of evep fU"h a
\ nap h ans. beets, lettuce, radishes
nea s should bo planted at interval
to ir. lire a e uitinous sup dy. In thr
case < f snap beans as many as fi *<
plantings may be made in some sec
tions of the country. In the south'
ern pari' of the United Stat j
special attention shou'd be giv. n tc
; the late planting < f the semiii rd\
crops for late fall and winter u -e.
These crops include spinanh, ka'e
cnbb:ig\ colUnals, turnips, 'ettuce
' and winter oni >ns. Tb.e latc-plante;
> evens ! ( ncrally give the b st vegt
iabies for winter storage. Beans
peas, carrots, and beets for canning
purposes should be grown e tlv.t
i very early in tb.e seas >n or quite late
J in order to get the finest qualitv
of canne 1 goods. A late-planted
"; crop of snap beans often yields ar
' j abundant supply of veiy tendei
I pod * which are ready for canning
' just before the first frosts. Then
: usually make a better quality of
' i canned product than do those p;r ?wn
at a time when they mature du:i r
the heated portion of the season.
More Irish Potatoes Urgent
Too much stress can not he p'ae
[ ed upon the need for gardeners tc
produce Irish potatoes during the rc
5 maindcr of the season, It is now
time to begin thinking about planting
a late crop in sections where a
late crop is grown. In the south5
ern part of the United States a late
crop may he planted in Ju'y oi
, I August provided enough moisture
is ,in the ground to give the seed ?
start.
1 Gardeners are advised to plant
the standard of crops and varities
i leaving the fancy kinds of vege.
tables and the novelties off thcii
; list.
Throughout the greater portion oi
the South a very excellent crop ol
sweet potatoes may te grown b.\
. i taking vine cuttings from thore tua<
* ! have been previously plant nl. an'
inreiting these in ridges in plac:
1 of ) otcd plants. The ?\veet pota
I tee- grewn from vine cuttings ar'
usually free from disease and arc
* smooth and uniform, making then
" vc v desirable for winter storage,
_! In many sections peas can br
planted as late as September and
t iwill yield a very nice crop before
cold weather sets in. For this purpvc
the early or quick maturing
?orts should be used.
I
| Esse
Holds a Worl.
a Mile a Minute.
1 A $35,000.00
" J
y A total recorc
? speed 62 1-2 miles
r
Better '
Watch
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's
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I
rJLY, S._0., JJULY 1, 1920.
Can or Stdrc Vcgaetables.
Large quantities cf garden vegetables
are lost through want of suit
able means of takirg care of the ^ur
plus. This can be done ri'hcr b
, canning or by storaga, dr pending
up\p 4 he kird of vegoah'c t) be
cared for. The secet of filling t' e
pantry shelves with canr.c 1 g o h
is to can a little every day <lui ir.g
the reason when vegetables arc
plentiful in the gaulen. Ft rare facilities
either in the form of a
special room in the cellar or a ru'taole
pit should be provided. In a
few instances a* rangemcnts with
' ho local col l storage ov fa-tory
for the partitioning eff of a
small compartment m ther* ic-?
storage room in which vegetables
thai should be rt rod at a tenve v.ture
iv a" the fjcz'ng point m tv
he kept. The class of storage is er,
pecially desirable for apples an 1
Irish potatoes. Sweet r>otalo~s
should always he store 1 in a war.n
Jirwl o'ivnn f\? ? ><* ??' !
...w V ?.? ??? I 1 VII J ? ? V . ' V#V VJ L VV ll'w.1 ~
tic?n. ,
In planning the garden cpMn i n
for the balance of t e i" a?. n ?t i
well to take into e >n'idera-ion Ml
of the above features First #erow
the kind of vegetables that ar
needed for canning and st rage
, and, second, irako provi; i m t can
. or store aU that are not need"; I for
immediate use.
RAGE FOR SENATE
i
i npENS at
) \y d i?? ? \i d a 6 tw1 <3' .. V S * - 1
I Irby, Polloc'; a:d Warren
S;?eak?Smith Out of
;l State
[
Surntcr.?Candidates for the UnitJed
Stales senate made their initial
' appealance in the statewide canil
paign here before an average sized
j crowd. Only three of the entrants
' were here, hut the.'C made the "hop
' off' in easy swing, and tonight each
is pleased with the gait sustanied to
the end of the first of the 46 laps
to ho inn. Those who spoke were:
' W. C. Iiby of Laurens, W P Pol'
j lock of Clieraw and Gierge W. War;
ren of Hampton. Today's program
' ( was augmented by speches by the
1 two contenders for supremacy in
[ the Seventh congressional district,
\ Congressman Ed. C. Mann, incumbent.
nml H P Plilmer Knth r?f
' Orangeburg.
m
t CLERK OF COURT'S SALE.
}
Under and by virtue of a Decrer
tal Order of Sale made bv HON. S.
I W. G. Shipp, Presiding Judge of the
r, Court of Common Pleas for the
r ( C unty of Georgetown and State of
t I South Carolina, dated June 14th, A.
D. 1920. in a certain cause there')-1
1 , pending entitled "J. S. Thompson
2 Administrator of the Estate of Arc' i
- bald H. Woodwa"d. dor eared, Plain*
' 4 iff, vs: Amanda W. T' omns^n, Ro<?p
2 H. Voss et al., Defendants," I w'll
1 sell at public auction in front of the
C >urt Hou-c Door in the City of
2 Georgetown. S. C.. between the 1
1 val hours of sale on Mondav, the oth
5 day of July, A. D. 1920, the follow
ing described real estate:
: 1.?ALL that co1a<n piece, pa^ce'
or tiact cf land situate, lying and b ix
World Rei
d Record of 3037 IV
I Sale record the firs
I of 10704 miles in
i per hour.
rhan a Mile s
the Essex Th
n-wide Demoi
wot wr* ilWIIWJIL'il '* ^: T F33E
* y
/
ir?K fa Township Number Seven (No.1 "J
7) in the County of Georgetown an I I
mj uh Cmlina, 'mtasur ng
and containing Twenty-six and twotcths
(2C.2) acres and having the
following dimensions, boundar;es
courses and distances, to wit: C mmer.cing
at a stake 3x0 on the Pu lie
Road at the corner of George w
Dixon's line; thence running with G|
said Dixon's line N. 12 degiees 30 Q1
minutes E., 15.33 chains to a corner ^
take marked 8xO on the line of i
lands known as the HERMITAGE; Q
tkcr.ce along the line of said lands t.
known at the HERMITAGE N. 8S
degrees W., 14.50 chains to a stak ; %N
marked 3xN on the li:>3 of land j,
ci IJi. J. E. Grant, theice, IjIIca'- :*
irg the line ?of said lands.of Dr. J.
J E. Gia it, S 33 degrees, 30 minute .
! 10.. 1(5.70 chains. ho a stake marked i C
13:'.) on the Public Road; thence, J
I i allowing the lino of said Public
U ad, t" the point of beginning; all
v . which will moit/ fully appear by
u-feiorct to a plat thereof made by
Pi. i\ Saivis. Siuvcyor, dated O. lo14th,
1910, and attached t> a s<
"\ of tvmeyance of said premise sj r;
fiom J. E. Grant to sa'd Archibald i n
11 Woodward dated the ;'25th day of J
jC b'i, A. D. 1910, and with rain
| deed recorded in the office of tli ja
; < eik of Court for said County of, c
1 Georgetown in 1 took I)-l, page 79. |h
2?All that certain pi? ce, par el |b
lot or trace of land situate, lying iJ
a-id being on Murrel's Inlet in the !
County <t George! \vn and State of ^
3 nth Cavo!ina, mca uiing and ct n- a
'.a.* i!ij One (1) acre, more or less, j ii
a si raving ihe ('allowing boundiksi
1 mc.isu ; men's, t > wit: Begin-|
a. J. 11. v\ t o !ward's cornoar, S
1 and * thence running a Sout hwardly
course a distance of Eighty-E:ght
(8S) .'eet t > a stake (conur); tlmnce J
an Eostwardly coul no, patallcl wit i j
sai l .J. H. Wcodwaid's line, to a' n
'arge Live4 Oak Tree near the Roa l;:t<
the nee to the4 Salt Water Creek. and , L
thence, folk wing the line of saiel j
Creek, a Wcstwa illy course to the o
corner at the poii.t of beginning; be-j ti
ing the same premises which were | ^
conveved unto the said Intestate, A)4-? a
cliibald H. Woodward by James !o
E. Grant by dccel hearing da'e the (_
24th dav of March, A. 1). 1898, an<l ]j
recorded in the Office of the Clerk f
of Court for said Georgetown County h
in Book Q, pages 550-551. % s
3.?Also all that certain piece, parcel,
lot or tract of land sitme, lv-,2
? #W w . 1 l\/\! M /? t rt i ?% \T ) I Ko i- I t
It'H 11(1 Ul'lll?; III i wvv I|.->III|) iiniiii;v I 1
Seven (No. 7) in the Couniy ot j
Georgetown and State of South Car:- C
lina. measuring and containing on
the Northern side oV boundary l'ne
One Hundred and Seventy-five (175)
feet, on the Eastern side or boundary
line One Hundred and Eight - J
six (186) feet, on the Southern side J
or boundary line One Hundred and
Twenty (120) feet and on the Western
side or boundary line Two Hundred
and Twelve (212) feet; butt'ng
and bounding to the North on the
Public Road, to the East on lands
of W. L. Oliver and A. H. Woodward
and to the South and West on lands
of James E. Grant; being the same ?
premises which were conveved bv *1
Tames E. Grant unto the said A. H. *
Woodward (Intestate) by deed bear- ?
;ng date ti e 27th day of August, 1
A. I). 1906, and recorded in the Office
of said Clerk of Court in Bcok I
Y. page 102. ' j
Tenns of sale cash; purcha er t"> i T
/nay for papers and Internal Revenue ]
Stamps and to nay any and all un- ^
paid taxes on the premises wh:ch c
may constitute a lien thereon at the v
time of sale. 2
HERBERT L. SMITH, f
C cik of Ccu't, Georgetown County, t
leoi gr tewn, S. C., June 14, 1920. j
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ilVES OPINION "~j
ON FREE RANGE
Jos. W. Johnson, of Dopj Blvff,
'as in Conway last week and talkLi
about the stock law as well as
ther subjects connected with pjliics
this year. He says that to 1
is opinion sjme people will go i.ifT"
tfice this time on the question of \
le free i;ange. As to his own
pinion he says that he cannot tell
'hieh way he will vote or the stock 1
tw. He has been giving the sublet
some careful thought.
fECOND BLOSSOM
FROM A. P. JOHNSON
The second open cotton blossom 1
cnt in to The Herald Office by Hoy
farmers came in last Friday
lornim? from thn P:?r?v? t\P A I*
ohnson, near Bear Swamp. ?
This particular blossom grew on I
farm containing 100 acres of I
(cared land and which formerly I
clonged to Hon. R. B. Scar I
orough. The cotton which Mr. I
ohnson is n w cultivating on this jl
arm is said to be the finest in thiJ
ection of the County, and probably >
s fine looking as any cotton crop
i South Carolina. . {
Citation Notice. ' *
TAT 1*1 OE SOUTH CAROLINA, vJ
County of Horry/" I
By J. S. Vaught, Esquiio, Probate R
u Igo.
WHEREAS, W. M. F. Johnson 1
lade suit to n;o to grant liim Letis
of Administration of the 10sato
of and eirects of J. Q. Johnson.
THESE A RIO THEREFORE, to
ite and admonish all and singular
lie kindred and creditors of the said
I Q. Johnson, deceased, that thoy be
nd appear before me, in the Court
f Probate to bo hold at Conway, S.
)., on July 8th, 1920 next after pubcation
hereof, at 11 o'clock in the
orenoon, to shew cause, if any thoy
ave why the said Administration
hould not be granted.
G1VI0N under my Hand this
6th day of June, Anno Domini,
920. Published on July 1st and
uly 8th, 1920 in the Horry Herald
'onway, S. C.
J. S. VAUGHT (seal)
Probate Judge.
inotTeFclubgirl
writes back home
Winthrop College,
Rock Hill, S. C., June 11, 1920.
)ear Home Folks:
I am up at Winthrop for the
hort course and surely am enjoy- B
ng it. Each morning we go to tl\e
iymnasium where we stay about . I
m hour taking exercise and play- B
ng games with Miss Lvdv. We
lad a little party last Saturday .
light, it consisted of plays, games
Vhcn we finished playing rcfreshnents
were seived. Sunday mornng
we went to church and that
ifteiTioon we walked about on the
ampus. One morning this week
ve went to the poultry farm. What.
ittractcd my attention most were
ive little tame rabbits. j
Last night we went to the audiorium
and had a short concert.
Vfter the concert we had a moving
licturo, "Winthrop Day by Day.*'
fhat certainly was fine. Cream
vas served afterwards.
Tuesday morning we went to the
lairy farm. I think all the girL
injoyed looking at the pretty cows,
oeing them separate the cream
rom the milk and making butter,
rhey molded ninety pounds at one
ime.
We certainly have enjoyed hear- A
ng "Mother" Walker Sne showed
is how to can and use the Steam I
Pressure Cooker. She gave us a I
food many recipes. We have leant I
m1 to make salads and I am going V
tome and make some just a.; she *1
taid. j
Yours truly,
?Reba Floyd.
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. I
(Complaint Served.) M
Court of Common Pleas. g ?
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
Otto C. Brauer, and Herman E.
Kasten, Co-Partners, trading un- 9
der the Firm Name and Style of
Brauer & Kasten, Plaintiffs
C. B. Jordan. Defendant |
TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE U
NAMED: fl
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMON- M
ED aqjl required to answer the m
complaint in this action, of which ||
a copy is herewith served upon you, D
and to serve a copy of your ans- M
wer to the said complaint on the
subscriber at his ofrice at Con- M
way, S C., within twenty days after
the service hereof; exclusive of the
dav of such service; and if you fl
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 fl
complaint.
Dated June 17th, A. D. 1920.
H H. WOODWARD, 1
Plaintiff's Attorney.
TO C. B. Jordan, Absent Defend- g
ant: < W
TAKE NOTICE That tho Com
plaint in the foregoing: stated a< ti<
and the Summons or whieh th<JB^
foregoing is a copy were filed in tlvvftfl
office of the Clerk of the Court or jH
Common Pleas in and for Horry V
County, at Conway, S. C., on the 'M
24th day of June a. d. 1020.
W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.)
h. h?'woodward. i
Plaintiff's Attorney. id
7.1! 20 8t.
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Biliousness, loss of Appeti'e anjtidfl
He id ache.:lu< to Torpid Liver.?ad
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