The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, September 23, 1920, Image 4

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o \ * ....... . i GKIF I MERCANTILE CO. .. | Owned by (J. E. drier is under new Man?foniont. We1 keep a clean and sanitary market. Phone us your wants. Your patronage appreciated. DICK 15RUTON The oldest meat cutter in Town. adv. ? o STRAY CATTLE. - : i There has strayed frbm my farm one white and yellow pided cow with horns sawed off, about nine years old, with bell on; also one calf same color as cow, ten months old. Thc.v have been missing since September 10th. Anyone finding them please notify and receive suitable reward from JONATHAN BLANTON, R. F. D. No. 4, Allsbook, S. C. 9 23 3t adv o * LOST OR STRAYED I have taken up at my place two sows and pigs; color light red spotted, unmarked. Apply to the undersigned and pay charges. Ben I. Housand, Longs, S. C. 9-23-20-3ti-pd. o NOTICE OF SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction, at the residence of the late J. O. Johnson, deceased, at 11 o'clock on Friday, Oct. 9th, 1920, all and singular the personal property of the estate of the said J. O. Johnson. Terms of sale cash. Mrs. Bertha Johnson, Administratrix, o FOR SALE I I will sell my farm of 75 acres, more or less, near Adrian, S. C., has 25 acres cleared, well timbered, dwelling1 house, barn and stalls. Good water. Near Poplar Church ond school. Call on or write. MRS. IDA RHUARK, ADRIAN, S. C. o Citation Notice. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horrv. By J. S. VAUGHT, 'ESQUIRE, PROBATE JUDGE. ! WHEREAS, Frances H. Watson! made suit to me, to grant her Let- j ters of Administration of the Es-1 tate of and effects of F. O. Watson. THESE ARE THEREFORE to I cite and admonish all and singular j the kindred and creditors of the said F. 0. Watson, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to* be held at Conway, S. C., on 4th day of October 1920 next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, ,to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my Hand, this 18th day of September Anno Domini, 1920. Published on the 23rd and 30th days of September 1920 in the 11 This farm is in a high STV School District Has Alway $5.00 I CERRO C7OR ? ??11 hiii linn iiiKKmrtMt 1 a..., \ I I II ; FOR s i I I will sell to the highesl lowing* property at my pla .? I ! Greenwood road, Satucda %v One 50 acre farm. 20 aci tobacco barn and other ou One lot of hogs and goa | Household and Kitchen Farm Implements, Corn W. S. SJ 1 , TODDVILL 9-20-2ti. pd. ? BREAD ? CAK I We sell Corby's bread, < tary wrapper, and can fu; bread. Also Corby's Cakes. Tin What's the use of baking fresh cake from us, and to< Our line of National Biscv \ consisting of cakes, crackei all kinds, are fresh and am thing for parties, etc. Call on us for what you R. W. LAN The Sanitai Horry Herald. J. S. VAUGHT, i Probate Judge. 4 ^ USE THE STRAW. Straw is too valuable to be allowI ed to remain unused. Fresh out | straw, as well as wheat straw, can be used as a roughage in wintering stock. It is also advisable to use it f* ?3 [jw s Moore Fai Plof 75 acres will be o VTE of CULT IVAT1 &ifi i_ a WILL BE GIVEN T( 1FFITT iDO, N/C. \ ? /1./ V % THE HORWV ITBRAT.t). CON ???????? i i I m< <* | ALE t bidder for cash, the fol. 'it ?> ce on the Toddville and 4; yf40ct. 2nd: res cleared. Has dwelling t buildings. ts. furniture. and Hay. iRVIS ; E, S. C. E ? FANCIES each loaf wrapped in sanirnish you with good, fresh i j ey are the best. Try them. wnen you can get a good 3, the very size you need. I lit Company's products, j *s and table dainties of Long the best. The very want. We've got it. IE AND GO. ry Grocery liberally as bedding for farm animals, as it adds to their comfort and absorbs the liquid part of the manure, which is ihr? mnst w - WM W VMIUUVtV | portion. o Fanners are now making ' pood crQps in this county on lands which they considered almost worthless a few years ago. " | m,\mynwmt*xvK!* T are gawvrafMM jEU 111 > # ffj tfjj a a fill / mm* a B?k? iL fiWRiauHJBs ?OPERTY OF ut into SMALL TR [ON. Is i:ire corn, i 3 PERSON GUESS! i M SELLING , i . vy ! ft * ?? mm i i i wi i nmi mmm mm* WAY, S. C., SEPT. 23, 1920. 1 B ^ n ^ ^ , ''f?-> 1?i -fi i(???L> -'v.o'i .l>i'?; Vii'?^' ' ) Beginning: Saturday, I SEPTEMBER 25TH j f Our entire stock of merchandise will be thrown on I '- ? D :i the market at greatly reduced prices. I 1 We are going to carry a stock of ready to wear l4| goods for ladies and children. We are daily receiving new I If goods in this line. For the next thirty days every thing else in our store will be sold* at a price that will turn it into cash quickly regardless of cost. It will pay you to call on us. Thanking you very much for past business, we are. I YOURS VERY TRULY Tabor Mercantile Co. (BELL'S) Tabor, North Carolina ?????i .kim???wi?i?iii???hiii m unmabiimamnamaaanaa* H. C CANNON ^ ' I ACTS and sold to tine highest bidders on easy terms. It | :obacco, cotton and Irish Potato land. Is in the Conway | S. Ear.h Tract Fronts ilncrhliiff Rnarf I wa W TO W (V II I1UUU ING NEAREST OF HIGHEST SELLING ACRE AGENTS B- 0. HANSON , WILMINGTON, N. C. 4 \ \ * % . .r : |? &&& '.Mi &?