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~W\ r SCIENCE REVEALS I that foods that abound in the vitamins best promote I healthful growth. I Scott'sEmulsion! I as an aid to growth I and strength should I have a place in the Yif I diet of most children. I Scott & Bowoe, Bloomfield, N. J. ? ALSO MAKERS Or I RI-HQIDS I (Tablets or Granules) | 2 for INDIGESTION > FLORENCE MAN IS FIRST OUT Facts About Mayor Barringer Whose Card For Congress Appears COUNTIES ~oF DISTRICT The Various Things in Which He is Interested at The Present Time This issue of the Herald carries the announcement of W. R. Barringer of Florence, S. C., as a candidate for The National House of Representatives from the sixth district. The counties composing the sixth district, with their population and estimated voters in each, are given as follows: Pop. Est. Voters Darlington 39.120 3,912 Dillon 25,278 2,527 Florence 50,406 5,010 Georgetown 21,71(5 2.171 Horrv 32,077 3,207 Marion 23,721 2.372 Marlboro 33.ISO 3,318 Williamsburg; 38,539 3,S53 Total 204,013 20,400 Barringer has had a remarkably successful business career in his home town, as will appear from the following: HE HELPED TO ORGANIZE AND WAS First president of The Florence Daily Times. First president of the Florence Gas Company. First president of the Pee Dee Brick & Tile Company. First chairman of the Florence County Red Cross War Work. iMist vice president 01 me state Chamber of Commerce. First vice chairman state training: camp for officers. First president Pee Dee Ball Association. Chairman City of Florence Schools for four years. Trustee under Governors Heyward, Ansel and Blease of South Carolina Industrial School. Vice president of Florence Loan & ]nve tnient Company. President Mayors' Association of the state. IIK IS NOW Mayor of Florence, being- elected la.st timo by greatest majority ever given any one for this oflice. As Mayor, now beginning to pave more than 20 miles sidewalks and streets without increasing taxes and at a cost of over one million dollars. State chairman of South Atlantic Good Roads Association, most of which will be featured in the sixth district. President Palmetto Bank & Trust Company, one of the largest and strongest banks iH eastern Carolina. President only wholesale drug company in the district. President and owner of Hotel Florence and other hotels. Large farming interests. Mayor Barringer is a candidate of the University of Experience and the sixth district is offered such as a business candidate. o Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days DrugfiitU refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails pw curef 'tchina, Blind, Bleeding _or Protruding . uoiauiiy relieves ucmog files, and you can get restful sleep after first application. 60c. o , SALE UNDER MORTGAGE , Under and by virtue of a chattel mortgage executed and delivered by j K. L. Mishoe to the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company, dated on June 22, < j\. D. 1921, and by authority of my j uppointment as agent of and by the ' said Virginia-Carolina Chemical Com- i pany; I have seized and will sell at public auction to the highest bidder i for cash during legal hours of sale r on salesday in May next, it being the first day of said month, in front of i the courthouse door at Conway, S. C., ] the following described personal prop- \ erty to wit: ] One (1) Ford automobile, 191!) l model, in good running condition at i the date of said mortgage and valued t at that time at about $100, tires at < that time in good condition, but not t now sound. I J. A. LEWIS, ( A rrnnf /\T r\ t \ fz,\ iiv \j i i>iwi i Dated April 10, 1922. \ o f] NOTICE. c A meeting of the stockholders of r the Conway Sales Company will be held in the office of H. L. Buck at j: Conway, South Carolina on April 30th, i.922 for the purpose of authorizing the cancellation and surrender of its charter. IS Con way Sales Company. March 30th, 1922. 3 30 22-5t. I - - OFFER TOBACCO GROWERS MONEY Judge Robert W. Bingham, leader of the Hurley Growers' Co-operative Association of Kentucky, pledged the organized tobacco growers of North Carolina his native state, all or any part of the $300,000 needed by July 1 to finance the movement for the cooper/Hive marketing of tobacco, at a meeting last Monday night which filled the Wake county courthouse in Raleigh to overflowing. Speaking of the half dozen warehousemen of the 130 in Kentucky who held out against the Burley Growers' Association, Judge Bingham said, "There are six warehouses out in Kentucky that are not worth sixty cents and there 124 that will bring an honest price." And speaking of \T.?nr kiwi III Vtll ?? I 1 IM| lit" II IIIU Mcllf housemen know their business, they will accept the proposition." o STRENGTH?VITALITY ?HAPP1NES A Message to People In Poor Health Who Want to Be Well If you are in poor health merely from a general run-down condition, get some Glide's Pepto-Mangan of your druggist and take it with your meals for a few weeks or until you feel right again. Pepto-Mangan is a wonderful tonic and blood-builder and is very pleasant to take. It does not act like a miracle. Its effects are gradual, but real and sure. It contains iron in a form easily digested and absorbed by the system. For thirty years Gude's Pepto-Mangan has been used by physicians as a tonic for run-down people. Don't continue to be weak, nervous, and headachy?take Gude's Pepto-Mangan and restore your good health. Thousands have been helped back to health by it?you can be benefited if you will accept this truth'and act now. Sold in both liquid and tablet form. ?Adv. o AUCTION SALE OF TEN MULES The Horry county commissioners will sell at public auction in front of the City Hall, Conway, S. C., on Saturday, " April 15, 1!?22, ten mules. These are surplus mules from the chaingang. Terms, cash. 3-6-13 o SUMMONS FOR RELIEF STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HORRY. Court of Common Pleas. Burroughs & Collins Company, t Corporation, Plaintiff vs. Alice Floyd, Eliza Mincey, Sallie Smith, Costa Williamson, Hannah Harwick, Lid? Floyd, Richard Floyd, and Jesse Floyd, Defendants. To the Defendants above named' You are hereby summoned and required to answer the Complaint in this Action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your Answer to said Complaint on the subscribers, at their offices Conway, S. C.. within twenty I days after tlie service hereof, exclusive of the day of such servicer and if you fail to Answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiir in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Api;il 12th. A. I). 1022. sherwood & McMillan, Plaintiff's Attornevs. NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS: Eliza Mincey and Sal lie Smith TAKE NO'PCE that the Summons and Complaint herein, of which the foregoing1 Summons is a copy, wa; filed in the Clerk of Court's office, Conway, S. C., on the 14th dav of April, 1022. Conwav. S. C., April 14th, 1022. sherwood & McMillan, Attorneys for Plaintiff. ATTEST. W. L. BRYAN, C. C. C. P. 4 20 3t. o NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the He- < cree and judgment of the Court made by his honor, T. S. Sease, ] Presiding Judge, in the case of Loris Grocery Company, a corporation, plaintiff against T. G. Spivey, defendant, and dated the 4th, day of j April A. D. 1922, T, the undersigned YV. L. Bryan, Clerk of the Court of . Common Pleas as Special Master of Horry County will sell at public auc- ] tion to the highest bidder before the j Court House door at Conway in Hor , ry County and State of South Caro- , Una during legal hours of sale on salesdiy in May next it being the 1st | lay of said month, all and singular . that certain real estate situate in , Horry County and described as fol- . lows, to wit: * All that certain parcel or tract of | land situated in Simpson Creek , Township in County and State Afore- , said containing fiftoon (15) acres v nore or less, and bounded on tlv? c \Torth by the Southern edge of Hard a'ick is ranch, on tne Mast of Todd's j Perry public road on the South by ands of Robert Royd, deceased, on the west by hitch water mark on lie mill pond of said Robert Royd, leceased. This being the Marlow ( ract of land conveyed t.o me by J. Wright, recorded in Rook X 4 or leeds page 159 October 22, 1920. Phis property was deeded to J. R. V right by (J. R. Jenkins by his lood of nonvpvnripp vopnivl in S ffice of the Clerk of Court in Hor- P y County in Rook V 4 page 29(5. f* Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to jM >av for papers and stamps. 2 April 4th, 1922. 3, W. L. BKYAN, Clerk of Court of C. P. as Special Tester. f. J. I. ALLEN, JR., it. Plaintiff's Attorney. ^ THE HORRY HERALD, CON SALE UNDER ORDER OF COURT The State of South Carolina, County . of Horry, in court of common picas, j W. E. Osteen, plaintiff, against C. t M. Stalvey, defendant. Under and by virtue of a decretal 1 order, made in the .above stated case, ( the undersigned, as clerk of the court 1 of common pleas and general sessions ? for said county, will sell on salesday < in May next, within the legal hours i of sale, before the courthouse door at \ Conway, S. C., to the highest bidder i for cash, the following described < tracts of land, to wit: ( All that certain pioce, parcel or 1 tract of land lying and being situate -v in the county and state aforesaid, and * in Simpson Creek township, with ? boundaries and description as follows: Beginning at L. B. Watson's corner < near the old field, thence running the ' old cart road about northwest to M. ^ M. Stanley's line near the head of old J Shop Branch; thence with said Stanley ' line .about southwest to the head of ! Honey Cut Branch; thence down said branch to E. A. Long's corner; thence,' running E. A. Long's line about east j! to an agreed corner, near the old field; thence about north to the beginning : corner, and containing forty acres, more or less; Also all that certain piece, parcel j or tract of land lying and being situ ate in county and state aforesaid, and : ill .Qimnunn pfnol/ rvu>r>oliirv 'In- ' ... V""llomF, Willi V.V-scriptions and boundaries as follows: ' Beginning at a stake on the run of Shop Branch running southward an agreed line to a corner near the bead of a drain; thence running westward an agreed line to a corner on a cartpath; thence running the said cartpath to the head of Shop Branch; thence the run of said branch dtwn to the beginning stake corner in the said Shop Branch. Also all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying and being situate in the county and state aforesaid, and in Simpson Creek township,, with description and boundaries as follows: On the north by lands of J. J. Faulk; j on the east by lands of Bourn estate; on the south by Richardson, Pierway and Conway road and J. J Faulk and j on the west by J. J. Faulk and I). F. ? Lewis land. W. L. BRYAN, Clerk of Court o NOTICE OF SALE j; Under and by virtue of an exe- j cution issued upon a judgment dated November 14, 1921, in favor of the ' plaintiffs in the case of J. S. & VV. W. ! Bernard, co-partners under the firm name of J. S. & W. VV. Bernard, vs. Wilson D. Lowrimore, I have seized ' and levied upon of the property of 1 the said Wilson D. Lowrimore the ' following described real estate which I will sell at public auction to the ; highest bidders during legal hours of sale on salesdav in May next, it being the first day of said month, to ' wit: All that certain tract or parcel of lnnd in T?nr*lr^ Tnwn i i? Wnvvv County, South Carolina, containing sixty ((>0) acres, more or less, on the south side of the public road leading from Fair Bluff to Port Harrelson and being the same which was conveyed to Conway Saving's Hank by J. A. Lewis, Sheriff, and bounded by lands of 1). F. Moor" and the S. W. Harrelson land, and being the same land which was conveved to Wilson D. Lowrimore by Conway Savings Rank by deed dated January 20th, 1020. Terms of sale cash purchaser to pav for necessarv papers and stamps. April 10th, 1922. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horrv Countv. IT. TT. WOODWARD. Plaintiff's Attomey. NOTICE OF SALE ^ j Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of tho court made by his honor, T. S. Sease, presiding judge, j in tho case of S. M. McNabb, plaintiff, i vs. Olympas Lee, Tulah E. Lop, J. M. Leo, Mamie E. fttrickland, Rank of ; Loris, a corporation; and S. M. Allen, assignee of Harrelson-Bell Company, ] defendants, and dated the 5th day of April, A. D. 1022, I, the undersigned W. L. Bryan, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas as special master of Horry county, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder before the courthouse door at Conway, in Horry county, and state of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, on salesday in May next, it being the 1st day of said month, all and singular that contain real estate situate in Horry county < and described as follows, to wit: < All that certain parcel and tract of ( land in Simpson Creek township, and \ in the town of Loris, on the west side < >f the railroad and on the south side ^ if Patterson street, containing one f md one-fourth (1V4) acres, more or ^ ess, hounded as follows: Beginning ) it a stake on Patterson street, run- j ling the Harrelson & Reaves street *\ <outh 5()f) feet to a stake on Sander- ^ ton street, thence said street west 05 eet to a stake on the said Sanderson street, thence a straight line nearly c lorth 582 feet to the said Patterson s ;treet, thence the Patterson street, a sast 8K feet to the beginning. 3 Terms of sale cash, purchaser to c liiV for nml ttnmno .... - f?I -?'P' 1) \ pi il (>, 1922. t J. I. ALLEN, JR.. s Plaintiff's Attorney. i\ W. L. BRYAN, ], 'lerk of Court of Common Picas as Special Master, Horry County, q STREET TAX NOTICE. A Public notice is hereby tflven that treet Tax of .$4.00 is now due and ni ayable before April 1, 1922. Upon f< lilure to pay before that date wil! W e subject to a penalty. A^e limit ni 1 to 50 years inclusive. v< 23-4t. C. H. Snider, Clerk, fi o t c To Cure a Cold in One Day & ike LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE tTabletsJ h opt the Coutth and Headache and worKs oft the L) Ud. E.W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c- 44 WAY, S. C , APRIL 20, 1922 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the decree ind judgment of the court made by lis honor T. S. Sease Presiding Judge, in the case of D. J. Butler plaintiff vs. Thomas Ward and French C. Smith defendants, and lated the 7th day of April A. D. 1922 I, the undersigned, W. L. Brym, Clerk of Court as Special Master >f Horry County, will sell at public Miction, to the highest bidder before he Court House door, at Conway, n Horry County, and State of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, >n salesday in May next, it being :he 1st day of said month, all and nngular that certain real estate sit Kite in Horry County, and described is follows, to wit: ALL AND SINGULAR that certain piece parcel or tract of land n Simpson Creek Township and known as the seven Thousand; beginning on a Gum Corner in the run >f Bardyn on the South edge of the Cart Path leading from A. R. Princes to Springfield Church, and runs with said Cart Path nearly West to a Stake on the North end of Cox Bay; thence along with East side of ?aid bay to a Stake Corner, Sarah E. Barnes Corner, formerly John G. Gore's Corner; thence with said Sarah E. Barnes to her corner, a stake near the East end of Cox Bay, 'aid Sarah E. Barnes Corner; thence lirect to the beginning as will bettor be shown by a plat of said land herewith filed and contains one hundred and eighty acres, more or less. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pav for papers and stamps. April 8, 1922. W. L. BRYAN, Clerk of Court as Special Master Horrv Countv J. I. ALLEN, JR., Plaintiff's Attorney. o NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the decreo ind judgment of the court made by lis honor T. S. Sease, Presiding Judge, in the case of Bank of Loris, \ Corporation, Plaintiff vs. Olympas Lec, Farmers Bank, a corporation; Tnlfi V I AT tt. - 1 a vuu aj? uccj ifxcvi11 it; Fji oincKiand Nancy Sarvis, Sallie Jane Cannon. Robert A. Lee, G. A. Lee, L. H. Lee, J. M. Lee, S. M. Allen, Assignee, et nl., defendants and dated the 8th day of April A. D. 1922 I, the underpinned W. L. Bryan, Clerk of this Court as Special Master of Horry County, will sell at public auction, t*> (he highest bidder before the Court House door, at Conway in Horry County, and State of South Carolina, rluring legal hours of sale, on salesday in May next, it being the 1st rlay of said month, all and singula** that certain real estate situate in Horry County, and described as follows, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel tract r>r lot of land lying and being in Bayboro Township, Horry County. South Carolina, and lies about two (2) miles west of Loris on the Loris L\nd Bayboro Public Road, containing fifteen (15) .acres, more or less, and with boundaries as follows, to-wit: Beginning in the run of Cushion Swamp at the b rid ire a-cross sai-l I SWamt) On tllO T nvio ??? .,! D..I ^ _ v,lv/ dl 111 U<1} DDI n Public Road, and runs down the said swamp to the mouth of gum or Savannah branch, thence up the run of said branch to a nine corner, thence a little more southwest on the Hardee line to a stump corner; thener* about South course with the said TTardee lino to m corner on tl ? said T,oris and Bayboro Public Road, thence an easterly course with said road to the run of Cushion swamp, the beginning coiner, and is bounded. as follows: On the North by lands of Olymnas T.ee, on the East by the run of Cushion Swamp, on the South hv the T oris anrt nay-1 i>oro Public Road, and on the West by lands m Olympas J.ee. This being the same land deeded to me bv R. M. Hardee, May 21st, A. D. 1913 and recorded in office of Clerk of Court, Horry County, South Carolina-, May 21st, A. D. 1913, in Rook D. page 136. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. April 8th, 1922. W. L. BRYAN, Clerk of Court as Special Master Horrv County. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. o NOTICE TO DEMOCRATS Notice is hereby given to all of the Democratic precinct clubs of Horry bounty, S. C., to assemble at their respective places of meeting on Saturday, April 22, 1922, that being the fourth Saturday in said month, at uich hour as is most suitable and con-1 .w me ciuo, tot the purpose >f reorganization and election of delerates to the county convention which neets in Conway on the first Monday n May, the same being May 1, 1922. Die precinct chairman will please rive as general notice of this meeting is possible. The precinct clubs will organize by lection of a precinct chairman, a ecretary and executive committeeman nd enrollment committee (preferably ;), and one delegate to the county onvenfion for each twenty-five memors of the club; or majority fraction hereof, based on the votes cast at uch precinct in the first primary of he election of lOi^O. J. SHERWOOD, County Chairman. Adv-4-13-2t onway, S. C., April 8, 1922. o REAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY We are looking for live, wide-awake ion and women to handle city trade >r the genuine and original J. R. Catkins Products. Established 1808; ationally known and nationally sid?rtised. Our proposition is superior om every angle?we will be glad to 11 you why. Write today for free imple and exclusive territory. First tine, first served. J. R. Watkins Co., ept. 75, New York, N. Y. ? Adv. l-6-4t-pd I Meet Me at th< < < 0 ^_ < S~? < < t Everfast color! <> last as long a: ! the cloth itsel < 1 AT last you can have for your< irx self and your children wash \ > blouses, suits and dresses that 2 will not fade, no matter how t they are washed and worn. 5 We unreservedly guarantee o that Everfast Suiting is absoj[ lutely < ' FAST TO SOAP AND BOILING o FAST TO SUN AND WEATHER T FAST TO PERSPl It A TI ON AND X URIC ACID <> FAST TO EVERYTHING IT EN< COUNTERS AS A DRESS. < BLOUSE OR SUIT FABRIC. 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