The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 07, 1920, Image 3
COPY
SUMMONS FOU RELIEF
(Complaint Not Served)
Court of Common Pleas.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, /
County of Horry.
Berry Fowler, Plaintiff.
vs.
Lydia Fowler, E. M. Fowler, J. E.
Fowler, D. .F Fowler, Charley
Fowler, Leetie Fowler, Jane Fowand
it is further ordered that hte
j Ludella Fowler; Odie Fowler, Bur
/ Andrew Fowler * Hodge; Mary
Fipps, Carrie Fipps, Cynthia
Fiapps, Nollie Fipps, Carolin
ler, Rendv Fowler. Lindy Fowler,
roughs Fowler, Flossie Fowler,
Fipps, Nollie Fipps, Carolina
Fipps. Edmon Fipps, Mack Fipps,
and "Willie Fipps, Defendants.
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE
NAMED:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to answer the com
plaint in this action, which has
been filed in the office of the Clerk
of the Court of Common Pleas, for
the said County, and to serve a
copy of your answer to the said
complaint on the subscriber at his
oimcc at Uonway, j5. u., witnin twenty
days after the service hereof; exclusive
of the day of such service;
and if you 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 complaint.
September 11th, A. "D.. 1920.
H. H. WOODWARD,
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In snnriv orhillvcoi
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For best result
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Plaintiffs Attorney, i
TO Lydia Fowler, D. F. Fowler,'
Charlev Fowler, Leetie Fowler, i
Jane fowler, Remly Fowler, Liiulyj
Fowler Ludella Fowler, Otlie Fowler,
Burroughs Fowler. Flossie Fo"
ler, Andrew Fowler Hodge, :'.n!
Nollie Fipps, Absent Defendants:
TAKE NOTICE That the Complaint
in the foregoing stated art ion
and the Summons of which the fore
going is a copy were filed in the
office of the Clerk of the Court of
Common Pleas in and for Horry
County, at Conway, S. C., on tho
11th day of September A. D. 1920
W. L. BRYAN, (L S.)
C. C. C. P
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Notice Application for
drew Fowler Holg.?, N>li'i Fipps
APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN
AD LITEM.
, To Rendy Fowler, Ludella Fowler,
Odie Fowler. Burrought Fowler,
Flossie Fowler, Andrew Fowler
Hodge, Nolie Fipps, Mack Fipps
and Willie Fipps, Infant defenflnnf
c< rtvwl r *%*>/) I
aim a. v/ i>ui i 4v a uwr'i anvi
Bithie Fipps, with whom they reside.
TAKE NOTICE: That unless you
procure the appointment of a
Guardian acl litem, to defend thi'
action on behalf of the above
named Infant Defendants, w'htin
twenty days after the service of
the Summons herein upon you, application
will be ma le by the plainf
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until the automobi
its present state o
ment that the ol
against travel wt
broken down.
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try thought of ownin
and buggy in the c
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within rcach cf tt
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GEO. J. HOLLIDAY
S. P. HAWKS
STONE BROS. CO., .
J. W. MISHOE & CO
MYRTLE BEACH FARMS CO...
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I Rheumatism Cc
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First of all, get it firmly fixed in
your mind that all the linimenta
m the world have no effect whatever
on Rheumatism.
A very common form of Rheumatism
is caused by millions ol
tiny disease germs which infest th<
blood. The one and only sensible
treatment, therefore, is one whicl
cleanses tne blood of these germs
and routs them entirely out of th<
circulation,
tiff to the Clork of this Court, at!
Conway, S. C., after tho expiration
of said twenty days, for the appointment
of such Guardian, to appear
and defend this action in
their beh.'ilf.
H. H. WOODWARD
Plaintif's Attorney.
September 11th A. D. 1920.
ORDER APPOINTING GUARDIAN
A I) LITEM
Upon hearing the foregoing Affidavit,
which is :ilso in the natuvc
of a Petition of the plaintifT in thiJ
action; and it appearing that the in
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irtijthin? no
or* a trio
rcre partly much in this
it it wasn't ^3.
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f develop- The less
d barriers spend on mc
sre fin^Uy important it
should be of
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for the small
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ban ever just as muc
g a horse in the small
>id days. car man get
:he ccst of tathokree
n brought
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in this corm
fc as part of to put on
there. If place o f the
; trade cf we believe 1
e medium when we
wouldn't be Tires,
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CONWAY, S. C.
LITTLE RIVER, S. C.
LOUIS, S. C.
MYRTLE RFAfH. S. C.
... .. WAMPEE, S. C.
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l known blood purifier is so successful
in the treatment of Rheumatism.
It is a powerful cleanser of
the blood, and will remove the dis
case germs that cause your Rheuf
matism, affording relief that is
i genuine.
J S.S.S. is sold by all druggists,
i Free literature and medical advice
? can be had by writing to Chief
> Medical Adviser. 154 Swift Laboratory,
Atlanta, Ga.
funt defendants named in said Affidavit
arc all residing within the
Stat-* of North Carolina with Taboi*
in raid State as their Post OlYice*
an'! it appearing further that J. S.
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v ;.u;.rr.i, is coepmettn I'a?C VP tllj
Yau^ht. is a com pet on! and suitibl_M
| perst n to act as Guardian ad Litem
for the said absent infant defen-1
dants; In pursuance of subdivision j
two of scction 185 of the Code or !
Civil Procedure of South Carolina
A. I). 1012, it is hereby ordered that
the said .1. S. Vaujyht bo, and ho isj
hereby appointed as Guardian ad |
Litem of said absent infant defendant:
for tie purposes of this ac-j
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a man lias to ?
storing, the more |
is that his tires $
first quality. |i
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that will give him |
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. size as the big
:s for his money
size. II
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would represent jj|
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Buy in the
Where high rents are not to b
haps this item does not existi
only the State and County ta:
expense in seiiing goods; and
cs do not have to be paid.
Our store is in the countr
where you can come and see
and the advantages we enjoy
some money when you arrive.
We keep the b?st goods
and wc keep a good stock. T
1920 for fertilizers, dry tioo:
ers' hardware.
Come to the j!d reliable
Toddville,
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You are more ambitious nod y:m ^et inort
jmjoyment out of everything when you)
Mood is in good condition. Impurities it
the blood have a very depressing effect on
the system, causing weakness, laziness
nervousness and sickness.
GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying
and Enriching the Blood. When you feel
its strengthening, invigorating effect, sec
how it brings color to the cheeks and how
it improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic value.
GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
is not a patent medicine, it is simply
IRON and QuINlNE suspended in Syrup. '
So pleasant even children like it. The
blood needs Quinine to Purify it and IKON
to Enrich it. These reliable tonic properties
never fail to drive cut impurities in
the blood.
The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S
TASTELESS Chill TONIC has made it
the favorite tonic in thousands of homes, i
More than thirty-five years ago, folks
would ride a long distance to get GROVE'S
TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a
member of their family had Malaria or
needed a body-building, strength-giving
tonic.? The formula is just the same today,
and you can get it from any drug
store. 6Cc per bottle.
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tion, and ho is h re by authorized
and directed to serve in that capacity
and to an: wer the complaint
herein in their behalf, unless s id
absentees, or soiree ne in tb i* be-'
half, within twenty days after the!
service of tho ummor.s herein, and i
of the retire, itrd a ccpy of t i>!
Order cither pe:so wily up n : aid j
I infants, or by puhli~at on wit <he j
I summons and a;d ret'ee a- ?
inafter dive .-tod <r by :-eivicc :n|
both ways, 'hall piecine *e l> np-i
printed a Guaidian ad Litem far!
said infants.
It is farther <r'ered thrt this
Order and the Noti'.""> of App'i a*io"< !
for Ai>pcintmer.t t f Cua di n r.d,
Litem r^all b^ s n o.'! upon . id ah-,
sent infant defendants by publishin
r tie rare v ;\h the Sunvvens
for three succe rive w eks in Th 1
ilorry Herald -i new.-'v.pe:' p 'b];ishcd
in the 0:>ur.ty of Tlorry. ail
newspaper being; most !ik ly t^>
bring the same to the 'attention of
raid absent infant defendants; 'rj
this Order mav be s rve ! person* I ly
upon said absent infan defendants
( ither by the rbrr'ff of Horvy Count
v. n\" t ho Mliirr r e,?ini?i..... I
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County Novtb Carolina. or by anv!
private indi\iihial r; sidnnr in oit't-i i
_g_jji?iiuiLw> H?MV i I- ??? ??< i mm*.? avu.miw ?. wwn ? *<>? ' ? >?
Most important anoni? v.'hich is
to FiREI-TDCM from the banc c
hood inherit oil from Mo'her E\
Vitus gives this freedom t o women
Sold by your dru^iston the iligti
ment that ii' the FIRST IX)TTLI
benefit, money avi 11 bo refunded.
Bfrs. Nellie Smith, Toxas. Mrs, XV. M. (
"I had femalo trouble amauga, Ga.
with smothering spoils, wonders for
Tho doctors liail givou mo and all run ?
tlV)?Kflid T 1
_r - v V...VI 11 u noon uuioto
biy gotwell. After taking for six or
four bottles of STELLA bill now I il
VITAE I was up nnd go- work."
ing about my work."
THACHER MEDICINE C
Ctmttanoogrn, Tern., U. S. A.
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Country I
e considered, where per- I
it all; and where there is I
<es to be added in as an I
where the high town tax- I
y but it is on a good road I
us without much trouble, I
will enable us to save you I
to be had for the money I
ry ;is at Totldvillc dur:ng J
Jo, c;reoeries, and farm- I
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YOUR BUSINESS COURSE
at Draughon's ends by sccunnga
good p\-ying rosition. Right
now wo are able to fill only
- 25 per cent of the calls for
trained business help coming
daily to our employment department
from all the large
towns throughout th1 Carolines.
A lu-iness course at
l)i aug\ion's means a good payir.g
po-i'.ion. Write /or par-.
t leu;a IT..
DRAUGH0N'S
r>rsi i i niin i a o r?
VJL.U:,IDIM. O. O,
-8,20 U . ; l . ..
or S uC*i Carolina or North Carolina;
and it is :'!> > r>r:eied that the
service "f this Order rhall be completo
at <ho r.rv> lime that. the
service of sa'd Summons is completed,
uric, s \k Yo served personally
as afore^a'd, in wliich latter
case it shall be complete on the
day of ruch p rsonal service.
Given under my IIaril ar.cl Seal
rt C'^^iiv in 1 o Conner of Horry
and Sta'e Carolina this
loth day ol Santar be,- A. D. 1920.
W. J... H-y- \ (li. S.1)
Clerk of Co\ut of Common T eas.
Conway, S. C.. Sept 28, 1020.
cnv/riox N"iTK:r
STATE OY SOUTH CAROLINA
Courty of H ni"'y.
F<y J. P. Vuujr'at, E'-qui.e, Probate
J udye
\VHI]?!!;AS !v-.fki> (1. Cannon
mndo si.it to ito tN Ver Letto:.'
of Ail I'nirvvation of the effects
of S K. Cannon.
THE 3E \ 'CITIIM K E F 0 R E to
cite awl a?'r ; 'vYV a1! an*! singular
the 'kindred aid creditors of the
>:rid S F. Cannon, deceased, that
i'hc\ Ix' and in^p'U', before me.
in t? e Court, of Wo: ate, to be hold
at C?!iv,vay. S. ('. on 15t^ day ;f
Oct her I(V'O aft r publication
hcienf, at 11 o'c'ock in y h? * oren on,
t i show can e, if anv they have,
\vl\\ the si' Administration sh uld
nc b' parted.
3IVK\T nn.'or rv H;>nd, tKi 23rd
t!av ' . Scv.t. Arno D'mini, 102).
IVdished on the .'50 h of Sept. and
7th <1 r* '* Ootcb r, 1020 in tHe Horrv
Herald.
J. S Vaiuvht,
rroLa'e Judge
To importation of automobile*
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