The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 19, 1920, Image 5

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( - 1 1 BRICK . H rH I ?I i ' We are no orders for I * ; If you inte you to buy ?will be im| ! ' (Coal has a :months an llliaher and i i iff interest' i I ! i i ( ( I I I I I 1 The L< 7-15 '1 ?irio. V/VMni.1 z\n n u-l w i-*wiiv<r.j or nnijEi Under and by virtue of a Decree , of Partition and Sale mu'le bv Hi", j Honor S. W. <G. Shipp. Judge of Twelfth Circuit, at Chambers. Conway, S. Cin the case of H. C. Fisher and Lucy Fisher, PI fin ifV's vs. Mary Jane Fowler. Defendant, and dated Aug. 2nd. 1920, notice is hereby given that 1 W. L. ttrvan, Clerk of Court as Special Master, will offer for salt? to live highest CAMELS have wonderful full-bodied mellowmildness angi a flavor as refreshing as it is new. Camels quality and Camel blend of choice Turkish nnc Domestic tobaccos win you or Camels blend never tires Camels leave no unpleasant nor unpleasant cigaretty od< What Camels quality an< mean to your satisfactio out at once! It will prov< you compare Camels wi in the world at any pric Cam*Is are sold everywhere in scientifically cigarettes; or ten packages (200 cigarettes) in i carton. We strongly recommend this carton supply or wtqy* you travel. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBAC Winitnn.Salem, N. ( mmmmammmmmmmmmmmm : BRICK w in position to fill promptly, Brick. nd building this year, we woulc now, as the Rush season is ne; aossible then to fill orders proi dvanced 300 per cent in the I: d every indication is that, it I this will force an advance in ed write, wire or phone, lyton Brick' MARION, S. C. b'iftfer, bebfore tho Court House dcor Com way, S. C., within legal hours of on Monday, Sept. fith, 1920. that being leiral Sales Day in said month, the following described properly. to wit: A tcrtain tract or parcel of land situate and lying on Hug Swamp containing fifty (50) acres, more or j less, being part of a tract or lvn i purchased from James A. Hewitt ' the 23rd day of May 1870 and for-1 PWe made i rette to m< your taste! s excert E$j1llllir 1 choice JPri 1 merits. \ your taste. And, cigaretty aftertaste dt\ ffl i expert blend can Jjtf n you should find jjj& 3 our say-so when th any cigarette ? e! sealed packages of 20 lrURifis i filaasine-paper-covcred J ' ' i for the home or office r- f ? co co? ? BRICK i 1 >! 5 * any size ! i advise - ' > ar and it ; mptly. i ast three j, will go f Brick, | Tf If I ! t * ; Works mcrly owned by William F. Bryant and known as the Ma^by land and bounded by Bp# Swamp, Christ onher Holmes' land, Wm. H. Harris' land. Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. w. l. bryan, (seal) Clerk of Court as Special Master. sherwood & McMillan. Plaintiff's Attys. Conway, S. C., Aug;. 10th, 1020. ? ft) JI# .H. ,oL 9 I " [Ms ciga2et fiFT l| % | 5WW5WT: [ >,?:'-v J ;: ;>yv ?. wWytj U: ^yWRbewk. >rf*j :;Wl; )*.t , W "''' f ?e4H$] ?7 // '-4 '% re ftp* * ? ^"Tcw^/ Sa?. ^Jrk'ilC&rs w j|'" H|v#0#* /L 4 * ?, ?H . . V1 ^n?,? ' j'i XwfeawrsL}.,,. i trfrW- ~'cr, "WWii pj Xw, 1 ! , 7 vSEK' \ 1 \^Av EXPEBIMEKTS IN COMMUNICATION I V*';i;}iii>^ton.? T< lep'u ne, telegraph and cabk comiMUiiieaUon metln ds or experiments conductcd by the army signrl corps and described befoie the National .Academy of Sientist- by Major Gen inquire chief of th?* corps. Explaining '.how the army had ob ta'ned well nigh perfect results both in telegrai&tng and telephoning over bare wires k*.id in the water and <*n and under the ground, Gen. Squire predicted that the expensive hrctvy insulated land and subarinc >. cables now in ase would be replaced by single bane wires over which a number of telephones or telegraph messages would he smt at the sam.? time. Gen. Squire told the scientist that j both telephone And telephone communication were established recently; between Fort Washington, Maryland.; and Foil Hunt, Va., distant three quarters of ;i mile on opp >site sides of the Potomac river by the use. ol a bare phosphor bronze wire laid in the river t > cxnncct the two stat'ons. Similar communication was established between two stations at t c signal corpo Ia'jovsv'o'y at Camp Alfred Vail, N. J., by using bare copper wire buried about ei^ht inches in the earth and c?m. c the tw > stntkns aV.ut f ree t;u:-r'crs of mile ai;a:t. Ocean telegraphy in it present fern has reached a limit, ar.cl sub- 1 marine telephony is ?>ra:ti ally 'impossible, Gen. Squire said. The hops ( for improvement lies in the adop- , tion of bare "wires laid in the wate usin^ hig:h frequency cu;rents, an I in the study of the necessary changes. | I While the perm of the present | idea vas noted by Gon. Squire in 191C, it was not until the Unite 1 Sta'~s entered the war that the ne- { cessity for ra :id devd pnent came. He t Id the scientists that the no^l ! of eliminating insulation arose wl'en , i??e United S ates was eaned oi to j supply the Allies a- well at itself. Machinery for insula" ing wire in use | j in this country had a capacty of onlv ' J 8,000 rul~c; a r.'onfK whereas 40-01 : mile- rf wi -o monthly wa required [ by the American army alone. | I 1 ^11' !,:>. . V. ' ''- 'k4i'.'.< NV X ' V< ; :" % ' I The severest rain si you appreciate Cert, the more. It keeps the interior barn or other bui! prevents damage fr< Certain-teed, propel ing to the instructi every roll, is fii together into a i impervious to rain c ' ^ It provides complel tection, .... r . ^ Ce' > "y*./ v' - Cert. ' t CERtAINTY OF QUALITY j I 1 ( ! I . 111 Pastkni Theatre 1 Program for week commencing Aug. 23 M ONDAY '2Aary MacLaren in "THE ROAD TO DIVORCE' TUESDAY Enid Bennett in "THE BIGGEST SHOW ON EARTH" WEDNESDAY. William Farnum, The Crown ea King of the Drama, in the j mightiest success of the years "A I ALh UF TWO GiTIES" 20c and 30c THURSDAY "THE LION MAN" and "RADIUM MYSTERY" A Good Shew - FRIDAY Tom Mix in "THREE GOLD COWS" SATURDAY HOOT GIBSON and CHARLIE CHAPLIN COMING SEPT. 8TH Theda Eara in the gorgeous, tvitrantic, wonder play "CLEOPATRA" In scenes of unsurpassed grandeur i~ told the dramatic love story of the Queen of the Nile. .1 'V,-- - ^Slfe V^^ffi'^i^'.' V V A '"' * ifs, ojpfr J'i Mi, >;w. .)/iWJK < Y*V?^Vv" #5^tlk^i)',.<jlkri DiW'j iui >1 i 5 I' :! v'! kN- '? v .'? ? } ? \\4| 'Hi f Mv\ >*?M MMS' ?/> </' msmmrn^ -m vISh '' *" ~ ' * ^% ^ I \$ 'Hp Certain-teed ! Ji/xZ r a jFf _ is Impervious to Driving Rain >? I V orms only make Cortaln-tood is spark-proof and fireuin-teed Roofing retarding. It is guaranteed for five, ten or fifteen years, according to s of your house, weight. (dings dry and With all its superiority, Certainjm water. teed costs loss to buy, less to lay and \y jaj(\ accord- less to maintain than any other type ons enclosed in good roofing. mly cernenU d yQur dealer about Certain-teed i one-piece 100 Roofing. If he hasn't enough in 51 snow. stock, ho can get more for you ;e weather pro- quickly from a nearby Certain-teed distributing center. ^tain-tecd Products Cnrnnratinn General Office#, St. Louii (XftCM a ad WawhouiM in Principal CM? I 'ainteed j I*p |m!0 1ND GUARANTEED SATISFACTION - CERTAIN-TEED j A.jH