University of South Carolina Libraries
1 1 . L_ / \ E. A v 'V It I IF YOU NEED Fl ARE GOING AT I GOING TO MAKI AND MAKE YOI YOU HAVE MAE I3?*? n CO v. <?= g= USE! az Look fc sjc: price < OO p rs?- for. ] CTD ' 2S s Lii PLACtS ARE FURTHER-AWAY "C'Hor>jy^ is ore than twice as ' far from New York as it was ?ix year.> aero. More than that?every If flBuHBArj ffjMPK ty y ln/Rg/S/f DOMESTIC[jj *jM ]Hf ' --' ALL Dl . Burnham r / I s The En? IRNITURE LATER ON BUY f ALMOST YOUR OWN PRICE E THE FEW REMAINING 0/ ir nunir.f for wf * ? WIIVIUIh VII nia Deliver anyt IE THIS THE BIGGEST SA! nMMHMBUU U ' TIT?? ?1,^? IIH> EXTRA # WEDNESDAY SEPT. 1ST RED-TAG DAY >r Rod Tag*. Whatever . ? , chi )n tag', you can buy j.t [Vs a surprise for you.' zing Room Suites--E MBHWWWB?MWI place in 1 ho United States is now about twice as far from every other place as it was in 1914." Thcj-e rather start! >njr assertions ' are made by Secretary Thompson o1" the National Rivers and HarborsCongress in a statement released to- ' dav. The statement ? )os on to say: "Of course, the number of miles between New Yoik and Chicago, or rLe'^s sett (ti .??**/-j. ? iiMi ?c tt mi rtL Jit/iiii' ihis right ivflir.naui S i? ?JP No man ever smoke better cigarette thar You'll find Camels une< any cigarette in the vvoi price because Camels every feature that cai cigarette supreme / Camels expert blend Turkish and choice i _ t i - /-< i touaccos puts uameis in themselves. Their sir will appeal to you, ai you to smoke liberally w ing your taste! Camels leave no unplea retty aftertaste nor ui cigaretty odor I You'll prefer Camels blet i kind of tobacco smoked Camels are sold everywhere in scionti I packages of 20 cigarettes; or ten pt 7 cigarettes) in a las sine-paper-cove rm % strongly recommend this carton for offtco supply or when you travel. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Winston-Salem, N. C. THE HORRY HERALD, CON OWN-: A * i, VIULLIN d-SAT., ! 10W, AND WE CAN SAVE . STOVES AND RANGES A IYS A BIG SURPRISE IN T King ar .E EVER LAUNCHED IN Tl YOUR KEEN BUYING AND SPECIALS F( THURSDAY SEPT. 2 KIDDILS' DAY evy parent must brin^ their ldreu. Wit-li purchase of 0 0 v.e give the Children ice cream free. >1NING ROOM SUI any other two placcs that might be named, is just the slime now as it always was?but ?iiles are not the only things to measure by. We might use time for instance, and it has been well said by an English writer that "It is not mileage, but cost of transportation, which constitutes t'ne true commercial measure of distance.' le ii? w! i H mi ??n?i Domestic ! 1 a class by | j loothness L J J without tir- It M ^ ' ^1 T I HH ificaltyaeated I 1 I I i I icAa^ea (200 i t I I - I i carton. Wo I. I Jull?i ii C f/ie home 6'r |L. . J , HM HH| H <flA J \ WAY, 3. P., SEPT. 2, 1920. HiSl T The s. s. c SEPT. 4. Y0!l FROM $2.00 TO S RE GOING TO BE SOLD F< lir niAf*? ? ? - nt ruiiwiuiit WUHLSJ Hi lywKcre HIS SECTION AND WE W15 LIBERAL PATRONAGE. DR THE LAS FRIDAY SEPT. 3 BLUE-TAG DAY And we will make this day on of the days you can't forget. TES-BED ROOM ! GOOD POSITIONS' Are available for youniv men and women who rcceive a business training at our college. We give you the position or refund your Money. Our employment bureau receives calls every week from all the large towns throughout the Carol inas, and we are able to fill but 25 per cent of the positions. We give you this opportunity; it's up to y.?u to take advantage of i^. r full particulars, write D R A U G H 0 N ' S COLUMBIA, S, C. -8 20 tr A. T. Blackburn was here from Tabor N. C., one day recently. j?. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a Decree of l?\>ieclosure and Sale made by His Honor, S. W. G. Shipp, Judge of the Twelfth Circuit, at Chamhow o r* runway, o. v^., in 1I1C ca^e ot Bank of Little River, Plaintiff against Louise Sloan Thompson and Annie Sloan Mikell. Defendants, and dated July 29th, 1920, notice is here by given that I, W. L. Bryan, Clerk of Court as Special Master, will offer for sale before the Court House floor in Conway, S. C? within lega*. hours of sale on Monday, September 6th, 1920, that being the legal sales day in said month, the following described property, to-wit: ALL ANp SINGULAR four (4) pieces, parcels or tracts of land lying and being in Little River township, County and State aforesaid: Tract No. 1, situated and being in the village of Little River, known i.s the O. N. Holden lot and is bounded as follows, North by main road, East by the Livingston and Stone lot, 'South by the' Walsh Lots md West by the lands of James L. Hurnes. Commencing at Livingstons and Stones corner running the nain road a distance of one acre, ,hence South a depth of two and >ne-half acres, being the premises on vhich is situated the store of the ate O. N. Holden, the same being the me-hill f lrrwv??'? " I ...... v i wiu iwk i\ i iv/ > > ii ci ^ uir fames L. Burns lot, and convoyed to >nc John A. McNeill by the said kirns. Tract No. 2. Lying and be^ng in kittle River village and on the STorth c-ide of Little River, the ame being conveyed to the said I). i. Stanland by Jos. R. Walsh, as:ignce for T. C. Dunn deed, bearing late July 14, .1871, *nd is marked >n plat made by 1) K. Bennett, Sur reyor, and si marked on said plot is lot number Five (.">). Tract No. situated near Little liver village, containing Forty (40 cres, more or less, bounded on the last by Mariah Thonitt*, North by I. Ward, on West by George I). >os-ant and on South by A. V. leiisant, the distances and bounaries will be more fully shown on CALL Furniture Its FINA 112,00 ON EVERY PIECE Y iR LESS THAN GOST THIS IR YOU. YOU CAN AFF3I ?any time >H TO THANH YOU ONE I >T DAYS SATURDAY SEPT. 4 WITH A PURCHAS Of $10.00, your choici LG $2.50 cane bottom Ch .27c Suites, Less Than C< 35J8BEBKKS6I JXQMHHEMSSBSBBBDHK'JBHHHffl plot drawn by C. C. Gore, Surveyor. ] Tract No. 4. Lying on Little River swamp and containing fifty two and one-fourth acres. Beginning1 on a stake thence runs South 87 1-2 degrees E. 87 chains to a whity oak, j thence South 57 1-2 degrees W. 21.50 chains to a stake per main J road, thence with the meandering- | ,,f flw. ?:-1 1 XT - ... ?uu roan rsorih 7 degrees K. 5.84 chains, North 20 1-2 degrees West (1.70 chains, North .*>1 degrees W. o..~>0 chains, North 21 degrees W. i.78 chains, North .">4 1-2 degrees W. 17.2(5 chains to :t stake, thence North 4(5 digToe^ Mast 1IJ.80 chains to the beginning point. Hounded on Kast by tiie lands of William Heil AUCTIOI % On Saturday, September at the residence of E. W. Min FIVE HEAD OF CATTLE ONF Mill F W I ? MB 111 \# ? J ONE TWO HORSE WAGO ONE NEARLY NEW FORD .Terms of Sale, Cash to hi sel inn, ! am moving away. Dr ta i d. r , mi 9-2 2t pd. j? ?? Man L J OU NEED. RUGS I WEEK. WE ARE I 3H in DC UCDC I hi uu ntnc >ND ALL FOR -jssp ."n ^ k? laL'J Cd t3 |pwmji ;E r?" **n ; p - of a "T*" ti CU. AW&rai ill air for 13 * ' xa.\ua ifl 5b "?? ? C~D rl -a- 1 ** R ^ M >st s I Z H and Thomas Boll .South by lands of Jams 1. Lewis and Noah Patrick. terms o! sale : Cash, purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. \\7 I I1M1- t I T , ^ *v. i,. imw\i\, (Seal) Clerk of Court as Special Mastrr. SH EH WOOD & McMILLAN, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Conway, S. C., Aiitf. 10th, 1920. VWWWWVWW* WVWWWV>A^VWMW>^^ J. I. ALLEN, Jr. Attorney-at-Law Office in Bank of Loris Eldg. LORIS, S. C. SALE 11th, 1920, at 10:3C o'clock cy on Reedy Branch: (Good for beef) { N, TOURING CAR. ghest bidders. Reason for ISHOE. ./ 1 ? ' ' ? :^i