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WANTED?The present address of
Harry Brown. Send information to
the Herald office, or H. H. Woodward,
Editor.
FOR SALE?One hundred acres of
land in Socastfce township: boundary
corners north in Mill Pond runs my
lines, southeast by lands oi ivlessis
Fullwood and Max DeLettre, west by
land of Mr. Frank Mills and river
swamp, and south by land of my
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its working parts are so
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needed minor repairs at
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Roadster, $1035; Fourseason Sedan,
pe, $1665. F. O. B. Factory.
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R, S. C.
own. For further information apply
to Mrs. Juliet D. Grant, Hagan, Ga.
111412013m
FOR SALE?Two houses and lots,
one 8 room and one 5 room. Conveniently
located; electric lights and
City water. Apply to A. M. Sutherland,
Conway, S. C., 9-30 tf
TAKEN UP at my place boar
hog unmarked, G or 8 months old,
sandy color with few black spot.-.
Owner can get same by paying
charges. F. A. STALVEY.
3 ti ll|29-pd. Conway, S. C.
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NOTICE.
Taken up at my place, one mile
west of Daisy, S. C., one mare mule,
weight about eleven or twslre hundred
pounds, black with whito nose.
Owner can uet sa ne by paying for
thiG notice >*nd other expenses.
F. C. TODD.
Taken up at my place last March,
one small brindle cow, ordinary stock.
Owner cai} get same by applying to
me and paying for her keeps and advertisement.
R. J. Singleton, Jovclanvillc,
S. C. 12|9|3t|pd
CLERKS (men and women) over
17, for Postal Mail Service. $125
month. Experience unnecessary. For
free particulars of examination, write
R. Terry (former civil service examiner),
944 Continental buiMing, Washington,
D. C. Adv.|12|9|20|2t
STRAYED ? One light red and
white spotted bull, unmarked, wide
horned and about three years old.
Last heard of on Dog Bluff road,
about five miles from Conway. Reward
for information or return to
G. T. Sessions, R. F. D. No. 1 Conway,
S. C. i- 12|9|3tipd
FOR SALE ? Two 33x3 Inner
Tubes. Tire and Tube Vul. Co. It
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LOST?Royal Arch Mason's Keystone,
of grey stone, with gold band,
worn on watch chain. Suitable reward
if returned to C. P. Quattlebaum.
It
FOR SALE?One Columbia Grafonoia,
retail price $150. Will sell
cheap for cash and give $25 worth
of records free to the ouvchaspr Arl
dress P. O. Box 312, Conway. 12[9|tf
FOR SALE?18 Barred Rock Cockrels,
Thompson strain, from pri?e
winners. $2.00 and $3.00 each. W.
J. Waller, Conway, S. C. 12|16|2t
STRAY ANIMAL.
There has taken up at my place
one brindled bull yearling- about two
years old, unmarked. Owner may
obtain same by applying to the undersigned
and paving charges.
12|lG|2t M. S. BARN HILL
R. F. I). No. 1, Conway, S. C.
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that the un- 1
dersigned Administrator of the personal
estate of D. D. Norris, d.e- I
ceased, will apply to the Judge of i
Probate of IIoisvy county at his office ;
.-j t Conway in said county at eleven
(1.3) o'clock in the forenoon on the i
20th day of December, A. O. lf?20, i
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i or a iiiuu aiscnarge ot such Admii'irtrator.
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11118 ltd M. C. BUTLER, 1
Administrator of the Personal Estate 1
of D. D. Norris, Deceased. I
Sister, Brc
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MR. DODSON WARNS
USERS OF CALOMEL
Says Drug Acts Like Dynamite
L 011 Liver and You Lose a
Day's Work.
There's no reason why a person '
should take sickening, salivating calomel
whcoi a few cents buys a large
bo I tic of Dodson's Liver Tone?a per
feet substitute for calomol.
It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid
whichc will start your liver
just as surely as calomel, but *t
doesn't make you sick and. can not
salivate. ij
Children and grown, folks can. take
Dodson's Liver Tone, because it Is
perfectly harmless. I
Calomel is a dangerous drug.. It *s
mercury and attacks your bones*. !j
Take a dose of nasty calomel today j
and you will feel weak, sick, and nauseated
tomorrow. Don't lose a day's
yvork. Take a spoonful of Dodson's
Liver Tone instead and you will wake
up feeling great. No more biliousness,
constipation, sluggishness, head ,
ache, coated tongue or sour stomach.
Your druggist says if. you don't find
Dodson's Liver Tone acts better than
horrible calomel your, money iR wait- ?
aing for you.?adv. (7)
TRESPASS NOTICE
All persons are hereby forbidden
to enter, or trespass in any mannev
upon any of the lands of this Company
which are located in Conway,,
Dogwood Neck, Little River and Soc- .
astee Townships, under penalty of ?
the law in such cases made and pro- f
vided. This notice is intended to;
prohibit hunting, fishing, ranging,
gathering straw or leaves, cuttingor
interfering with trees, timber or
light-wood and, in fact any entry of
any kind upon the lands herein mentioned.
Myrtle Beach Farms Gfbmpany.
12!9|20-4t By G. C.; Graham.
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NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of chattel ,
mortgages made by A. S. Dudley anil
others to Palmetto Grocery Company
and bearing various dates, I have ^
seized and will sell at public auction
to the highest bidders for cash at
eleven O'clock in the forenoon on the
17th day of December 1920, the fol- ]
lowing described persona' property,!
ho wit.? Twn nno }>nrrnrw I
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twenty-five bushels of corn, seve^
gallons of cane syrupy ami 4000 1
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pounds of hay.
The mules are at B?Yyboro with
Arnold Bell and the crops are at the
Dudley place near Bayboro.
Mules at Bayboro will' he sold first.
J. A. LEWIS,
Apfent of Mortgagee.
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