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m V y; I mm i aVnok'news'*'*''*^ s, Farmers of this section who are Members of the association, are hauling in tobacco for shipping. The h majority of them seem to be pleased !, with the new plans. ^ Misses Isla, Nita and Thelma j-j Fage spent last week-end at Myrtle a Beach. d E. M. Graham spent Monday and A Tuesday in Mull ins, on business. o Misses Viola Dozier, and Ellen Jol- a ly. of Ivock Hill are visiting here c this week. t Dr. Harper, of Georgetown is here c] for a few days. f Mrs. Banister, mother of Mrs. 1 Garrison, is expected to arrive in town today. She will spend some I J * * A \ A \ 1 H t time neve wun uie ncv. ana ivirs. p Garrison. I Miss Minnie Atkinson, of Mullens, C is spending this week here with her I sister, Mrs. Pope. Watts. a Miss Julia Page expects to leave f Sunday for Baltimore, where she d goes to buy up her Fall and Winter c stock of hats and millinery neces- a sities. jj F. J. Perritt, bookkeeper for Aynor ? Mercantile Co., went to Mullins t Friday on business. t A. D. Lewis, depot acent here, is in North Carolina on business. Quite a crowd gathered here Tuesday morning to hear the candidates for Congress speak. s RUNS NEGRO EXCURSION [| c A negro excursion was run from j Conway to Georgetown Wednesday c "by J. A. Binds, W. M. Johnson and u Sam Pinckney. f The capacity of the boat was 125 t and this excursion carried 118. u They left after good daylight and / returned in the late evening. The crowd consisted of cooks, dish-wash p ers, day laborers, and workers of a almost every kind. j. HAS RAIN STORM C On Tuesday evening: Conway and i vicinity was visited by a rain storm accompanied by high winds and some thunder. The rain fell in torrents for a time. This cloud in the afternoon was followed by a heavy rain later on > in the night. , o IS RECOVERING ti Elizabeth Ogilive, the si\ year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Ogil- n vie, who was injured here last week p by falling from a wall while playing t, with her companions, was taken to s, the Columbia Hospital, Columbia, S. t C., on last Monday, where an X-ray was taken of the broken arm, and .an h operation performed on the broken t bones. The young lady stood the op- 1 eration well and late reports from the \ hospital state that she is resting well. ? The fracture was a serious one but it b is thought that no serious results will j f be forthcoming after the success of, v the operation. The many friends of v Mr. and Mrs. Ogilvie .and the little i girl hope for her a speedy recovery. j] .?AUendal<j County Citizen. rl SUITGROWING ?, OUT OF AFFAIR' I A law suit is pending, at least ? threatened, in the matter which took , place at T,oris some time last tobacco \ season when there was a dispute about a lot of tobacco disposed of at one of the warehouses at Lor is. I QAlFAl*o1 o f fr\ * n *. U o ?'A v i tk i ant /i i?^ \ '? nave 11 i c tained on the opposing sides and tho ^ case may come up for trial at one of the terms of the court this Fall. The suit irrows out of a personal difficulty which is alleged to have * occurred in Loris last vear. ^ V Get kernelgritt at the Herald shop. \ WHO WILL WRITE IT? ] ( A history of Conway and Horry | County would be interesting reading. ( Several sketches of the history of the town, and perhaps one or two of Horry County, have been attempted within the last few years, and even these, brief as they were, claimed more than the ordinary attention #iven a printed article. We know several men in this county who mifjrht write a history that would be of some length. ILL LAST WEEK Edwn.rd W Harbison. who formerly Hvpd in Florida, but who came "back to his old home when his health failed some time ago, was reported very ill last week and his nephews went over to see him. o ROT OF TOBACCO One or two growers last week re-! ported trouble in the tobacco crops raised by them from what v. as described as tobacco rot. About the time the weed was ready to be cured the leaves rotted away from the stalks, and were lost. | Trouble of this kind was reported ' from several farms in the Pee Dee section of the county. o BUY THE BEST Buy the tires that are advertised. The man or the company, either, thot undertakes to make a tire and offer to uell it without advertising it, is not the right man or the right company to deal with. They are afraid of their own product. The best tires made today are the tires that you see advertised in the newspapers and magazines. They are the only ones for you to trust in potting out tire money. IM the Horry Herald do it. TH SUMMONS FOR RELIEF TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF HORRY. is In Court of Common Picas. < 1 Farmers Tobacco & Storajjo 'Vare- b ouse Company, a corporation, d la iiiiff, vs. Mary F. Jem*",*;, J. G. ^ aUerson, W. A. Patterson. Martin L. ox, Harriet E. Frierson, M. E. ^ tolt; and all and singular the heirs c nd distributees of A. G. Patterson, ' eceased, G. T. Patterson, deceased,and jlartha Patterson, deceased, the names v f whom are unknown to plaintiff; ind also all other persons unknown, laiming any right, title, estate, in- . crest in or lien upon the real estate [escribed in the complaint herein, ce- 11 endants. 'o the Defendants above named: 4 YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMON- 1 JD and required to answer the complaint in this action, which has been 0 ilecl in the office of the Clerk of the J /Ourt of Common Pleas, l'or the said bounty, and to serve a copy of your c nswer on the subscriber at his ofice at Loris, S. C., within twenty f ays after the service hereof; ex- 1 lusive of the day of such service; c ,nd if you fail to answer the com- s ilaint within the time aforesaid, the c daintiff in this action will apply to he Court for the relief demanded in x he complaint. v Dated July 19th, A. D. 1922. J. I. ALLEN, Jr. s Plaintiff's Attorney. To J. G. Patterson, W. A. Patteron, Harriet E. Frierson, M. E. Holt, nd all and singular the heirs and istributees of A. G. Patterson, de- t( eased; G. T. Patterson, deceased; and v Aartha Patterson, deceased, the names a >f whom are unknown to plaintiff; v md also all other persons unknown, a laiming any right, title, estate, in- P erest in or lien upon the real estate ? ioscribed in the complaint herein. lBSENT DEFENDANTS. TAKE NOTICE That the com- 1 laint in the foregoing stated action nd the Summons of which the foreoing is a copy were filed in the ofice of the Clerk of the Court of Jommon Pleas in and for Horry bounty, at Conway, S. C., on the o 9th day of July A. D. 1922. e T T \ I ? T.'XT T? /~ u. i. ?\. i-i a_j in f t) r. v. Plaintiff's Attorney, s W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) o C. C. C. P. ii NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF AC- n TION. f Notice is hereby given that an ac- a ion lias been commenced by the b laintiff above named against the de- > endanis above named, and which is n o\v pending in this Court for the a urpose of determining claims in and o a the tract of land hereinafter de- c cribed and the rights of the parties a herein under the provisions of an c Let to provide a method of determin- a lg adverse claims and quieting title h 0 real estate, approved March 25th,ji 910 and appearing on Page 928 of:? '<>). XXIX Statutes of the State of j c !outh Carolina; the plaintiff herein' ~ eing possessor of and claiming law- ft ul title to the said tract of land fhich is described as follows, to-!C /it: ! All and Singular: That certain iece parcel or tract of land in the | 'own of Loris Horry County, South |vv 'arolina, Simpson Creek Township, t JEGINNING at an iron stake cor- o er on East edge of Atlantic Coast' Aug Railroad Co. right of way about eventy (70) feet from South edge of .h Broad Street, and runs a Easterly ,r ourse Two Hundred (200) feet to ( orner, Thence a Northerly course s 'jout seventy (70) feet to corner in \ ?outh edge of Broad Street, Thence \ 1 Easteily Course with South edge t. >f Broad Street one hunred (100) z 'eet to Corner, Thence a Southerly < :oarse about two hundred forty (240)i\ 'eet to corner, Thence a 'Westerly i\ :ourse three hundred (800) feet to I < ron stake corner in East edge of {t Miartic Coast line Railroad Co. I ight of way, Thence a Northerly |r ourse with East edge of Atlantic'/ 'oast Line Railroad Co. right of way U >ne hundred seventy (170) feet ton ;he beginning corner, and is bounded S 3!i the North by D. James Butler's, 1 Uaiica 1 Af MM/1 J ' >?" v uvuov iui aiivi inuuu OU Ul'l.) Oil | .lie Kast l?y lands of I). James Butler, on the South by lands of I). James Butler, and on the West by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co's, right, of way, and is better known as a part of the identical tract or lot of land conveyed to 1). James Butlei by J. H. Stroud, by deed dated May 17, 1902 and recorded in Book TT Page 86, records Horry County, South Carolina. 8-3-3t Dated July 19th. A. I). 1922. J. I. ALLEN, Jr., Plaintiff's Attorney. o Persons who have suddenly acquired World War records, wound stripes and a desire to help other disabled veterans by soliciting subscriptions to equally bogus magazines have so aroused the American Legion and municipal authorities at Syracuse, N. Y., that the two forces have combined against such fake soliciting. Anyone. seeking a license to sell magazines is turned over to the Legion for investigation. o I Get fine envelopes, commercial or official sizes, at the Herald Office. ?:??0 A TONIC Arove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, sfee 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 simply Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So pleasant even children like it. Tlie blood needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it Destroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by its Strengthening* In vigor- { *tag Effec* I B HORRY HERALD, OONWJtf WITH THE COUNTY AGENTS S. E. Evans, Marlboro.?Two regitered Guernsey bulls were placed in immunities formerly without a good 1 ull during the past month, and con- 1 itions are very favorable for having ie entire county well supplied with ' ood bulls at an early date. On the ifteenth of June the county agent acompanied several farmers to Dovesille to attend a me.eting of the State dairymen's Association. These men /ere very much impressed with the necting and were well paid for going. ( )ne of them is now erecting a nice am and is crni'iio" into tV?n K.iic ? vv V'ini %> UUIOisse as well as brooding- purebred catlo. J. W. Sanders, Kershaw.?During his month S. L. Jeffords, Forage }rop Specialist, nvide a trip to this ounty and a number of farmers vere visited who are interested in he matter of getting good permannt pastures started. J. VV. Shealy, Ballentine. ? The ^exington County farmers are threshng one of the largest small grain rops for many years. We have ucceeded in putting the brood sow n more farms through the boys' ind girls' pig club, than in any other vay thought of. The purebred sows vill number more than twenty times hat of ten years ago. Scrubs are leldom ever seen any more. NEEDS EARLY START To combat the weevils, the coton growers need to plant an early ariety. Having prepared the land s early as possible, then plant a ariety of cotton that will come long fast and mature before the ests gets very bad. This is one seret of being able to raise some coton in spite of the weevils. IVY BRYAN NOT MAKING A RACE Ivy L. Bifyan, son of L. T. Bryan, f Simpson Creek township, expectd to run for treasurer of Horry lounty; but for reasons not necesary to state, he decided to keep out f the race when the time for filn?r pledges ended last week. Mr. Br?yan has been with the Pal letto Grocery Company at Mullins or some time. He is a graduate of school which he attended while eing a member of the United States Javy, and where he learned the submarine work. He also took a course t one of the best business colleges f the South. He has taken a social course in bookkeeping, auditing .nd acounting, as well as a spcial course in banking and bank uditing and accounting. He would ave been a good man for/ the place f he had stood fo?' the office. Tie is cousin of W. L. Bryan, the present lerk of the Court of Common Pleas, nr! 's p vni-i^ive 0f jas< Bryan, of lyrtle Beach. rKOWERS TELL OF PRICE OF TOBACCO "? < Much talk of one kind and another k'ent the rounds of the tobacco secion last week following the opening f the warehouses. At Nichols it was said that last Vednesday, August 2nd, about one lundred growers signed the tobacco narketing contracts in one day. One man on one of the markets aid that he had a pile of tobacco vhich brought him 12 cents and he vas not satisfied with this price; hat he slipped the pile over into mother row and placed a new ticket >n it and that this time the price vas forty cents per pound. This vould tend to show that there are some buyers who fail to recognize he grades. Other stories are going the rounds >f great differences in the bids p'aced >n ni'es of leaf tobacco. Sometimes here can be precoived no apparent *en*on for the difference that is rtade in the price of two piles of :obacco that look exactly alike. Tell it to the Horry Herald. Angelo Greco, 2S, who was shot the night of July 21, still lives, and it w/is paid 'it. S4. Vincent's Hospital that the man who has a bullet in the hvain has a fair chance of recovery. No operation has been made and none may be made, as such a one might be serious. Visiting surgeons, as well us hospital physicians, have since examined Greco and pronounce the case most unusual. o Order the finest grades of visiting cards, wedding invitations, outside and inside envelopes all at the Herald shop. The invitations and cards tan be had in cither the plain o? panelled effects. Leave your owlet at the Herald office for whatever you need in this line. o Crowds came through the country last week to visit places at the seaside. o Let the Horrv Herald if o Um Right Screw-Driver. Probably the screw-driver and tht liainmer are the most .used tools about the house, but It will surprise many people to know tlmt* there ore three different kinds of drivers to tit three different sizes of screws. If the correct driver Ik Selng used It will just fit the slot of th? screw and no pressure will he required to drive the screw. Further, the danger of th? driver's slipping is reduced to a mini mum, thereby preventing accident. 666 Cures Malaria, ChlDe and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever. It kills the germs*?tf r, 8. O., AUGUST 3, 1922 1 NEGRO MAN IS UP FOR BEATING HIS WIFE A negro man was up before the town authorities last week charged with slapping his wife. His wife indicted him in the town court because he slapped her in the face, and inflicted a painful wound just because she worked and paid for the grub that she said she brought home to feed him and herself; that her husband objected to her working for an honest living- but expected her to bring the bacon home without working for it, hence this domestic trouble that occupied some of the valuable time of Mayor Magrath. WEEVlErKT^EE DEE NOT RIGHT It is reported that Chesterfield county farmers are dumping weevil infected bolls and squares into Pee Dee river and tributary streams by f lin fYAYl HIV. II u^vu ivtivi. J. ma Ifi liui/ 1 il 11" IU their fellow farmers who live further down the stream. We have all the weevils down this way we can say grace over and if Chesterfield has more of the pests than she can handle she should either burn or bury them. If she carries it too far we will send them back home in truck loads.?DilIcn Herald. Be sure they are Chesterfield weevils you send back, Bro. Jordan. We know our breed over here, and won't have those belonging- to others. ?Cheraw Chronicle. No, and we will not stand for it either. When Brother Jordan needs help he will find Horry ready and willing to help furnish these trucks. GIVES BRIDGE PARTY Complimenting Mrs. "Nettles, of Florence, who is a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. McQueen Quattlebaum, the hostess gave a charming bridge party last Thursday from ton to 12 o'clock, at her home on Laurel Street.. The rooms were decorated in bright colored flowers. Mrs. Nettles, the guest of honor, was presented with a bath suit bag. Mrs. Freeman, who won the score pijize was given a bottle or perfume. Mrs. Magrath, who cut the consolation was presented with a box of correspondence cards. Playing bridge were: Mrs. Netties, Mrs. Freeman, Mrs. Ambrose, Mrs. Burroughs, Mrs. Anderson. Mr. . Magrath, Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Jenson, \T vc fslioi'U'r\A/l After cards were laid aside punch and cake was served. o PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN <3qAJ54.?? ' cSOCrHKoS1 ^ / / Every town has a (iood (Me Scout who takes a Healthy Interest in Everything that's going on. Nothing escapes his Eagle Eye or Eager Ear and lie's a reg'lar News Mine for the Editor. Were it not for the Volunteer Reporter, tlie Paper would not he So Newsy sometimes. Here's to you, Ole j Snout! o J AWSON JORDAN VISITS CONWAY Lawson Jordan, of the Jordan JVIusic Company, of Mullins, S. C-., was in Conway Fi*jdav of last week. While hene he made delivery of a Chickerin& ^iano sold by his company. This is one of the finest and most costly instruments ever sold to a customer in this territory. The business of the Jordan Music Company has grown from modest proportions of several years aj?o to one which ranks with the most important in Mullins. The Columbia State says that the Herald covers its territory and it is not full of " plate matter." Give the paper its due. Send In the price of a year's subscription today and keep up with the times. o . The Herald is the paper you will have to have and will take, no matter what paper you are trying to read now. Just as well make the change now as yo% are sure to do it anyway. THE DIFFERENCE "The main difference 'twixt me an' my boy Jim," explained the farmer, "is that when I put in a day at work I don't feel like runnin' 'round nights, and when Jim puts in a night runnin' 'round he don't feel like workin' days." o??? Tt Cora a Cold la Om Day Tkfcc LAXATIVE MOMO QUININE (Tkblau). k ? 1* zixtzr at V f ' * SUMMONS FOR RKUEP State of South Carolina, county of Horry, in the court of common pleas. D. F. Prince, plaintiff, vs. J. W. Todd, Jr.; A. L. Todd, L. V. Todd, L. B. Todd, James Todd, L. D. Todd, Mary E. Owens, Nettie Wyatt, .Simodora Todd Hardee, Emma C. Caines, W. R. Todd, Jr.; C. M. Todd, Edward Todd, Benjamin Todd, Marvin Todd, Murry Todd, Francis Todd, F. C. Todd, J. G. Todd, R. H. Todd, Charley Todd, and all and singular the hairs and distributees of Charles Norris, deceused, the names of whom are unknown to plaintiff, and also all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, interest in or lien upon the real estate described in tiie complaint herein, defendants. To the defendants above named: Ynu J1VP liprphv tlllMlVAnfcd niul vn quired to answer the complaint in this action, which has been filed Mi 4 he ofof the clerk *?1 the court of common pleas for the s \id county and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber (H. H. Woodward) at his office at Conway, S. C., within 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. Dated July 18, 1922. H. H. WOODWARD, J. I. ALLEN, JR., Plaintiff's Attorneys. To A. L. Todd, L. B. Todd, James Todd, Nettie Wyatt, Benjamin Todd, Marvin Todd, Murry Todd, and all ? and singular the heirs and distributees of Charles Norris, deceased, the names of whom are unknown tn find ?ilcr? nil nflipr nor sons unknown, claiming any right, ? title, estate, interest in or lien upon the real estate described in the con-* ;~t h*vpin( absent defendants: Take notice that the complaint in the loiegomg seated action and the " summons of which the foregoing 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. 2 C., on the 19th day of July, A. D. 1022. W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) C. C. C. P. H. H. WOODWARD, J. I. ALLEN, Plaintiff's Attorneys. NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF ACTION. Notice is hereby given thru an ac tion has been commenced by the q plaintiff above named against the defendants above named, and which is . now pending in this Court for the purpose of determining adverse claims in and to the four (4) tracts of land hereinafter described and the ights of the parties therein under the provisions of an Act to provide a nethod of determining adverse claims and quieting title to real estate, approved March 25th, 1916 and appearing on page 928 of Vol. XXIX Statutes of the State of South Carolina; the plaintiff herein being possessor of and claiming lawful title to the said four (4) tracts of land which are described as follows, towit: Tract Number One: AH and singular all that piece parcel and tract of land lying and being located in Simp- I son Creek Township, Horry County, South Carolina, and has t.ie follow- j lowing shapes ancl boundaries, to- ( wit: Contain in g thirty acres more or ( less, and is bounded as follows, on 1 the NortH by lar.ds 1* D. L. Gore, on ^ the East by lands of James Todd, on j the South by Mary E. Owens, and en ( the West by lands of the heirs of ' W. I. Todd, it being a part of the identical tract of land conveyed by L. B. Todd to J. Q. Graham by deed dated 4, A. D. 1918 recorded Novem- ' ber 5th, A. D. 1918 in Hook 0-4 of 1 Deeds page 327 records of Horry County. 1 Tr?/st Number Two: All and singular all that piece parcel and tract of land lying and being located in ; Simpson Creek Township, Horry ' County, South Carolina, and has the 1 following shapes and boundaries, towit: Containing thirty (30) acres, more or less, and is bounded as follows, on the north by lands of D. I,. Gore, on the East bv lands of L. V. Tod<!, on the South by lands of L. V. Todd and on the west by lands of J. W. Todd, it being a part of the identical tract of land formerly owned by J. W. Todd, Sr., and was conveyed to him by Chas. Norris and was conveyed by V. L. Todd and his wife, Crissie V. Todd, to W. L. Rhodes by deed dated July 12th, A. D. 1919 and recorded September 18th, 1919 in Book R-4 of Deeds page 199 and was conveyed by W. I* Rhodes to J. G. Graham by deed dated September 15th, A. D. 1919 and recorded September 18th, 1919 in Book R-4 of Deeds page 200 records of Horry County. Tract Number Three: All and singlar that certain tract of land in the county of Horry, state aforesaid, Simpson Creek Township, bounded and described us follows, containing Thitfty (30) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: on the North* by lands of D. L. Gore; East by lands of L. B. Todd; South by lands of Nettie Wyatt; West by lands of L. V. Todd; it being: a part of that tract of land owned by J. W. Todd Sr., and conveyed to J. W. Todd by Cha*. Norris and was conveyed to L. V. Todd by E. C. Caines, W. R. Todd and C. M. Todd by deed dated January 15th, 1914. Tract Number Four: All and Singular that certain tract of land in the County of Horry, State aforesaid, Simpson Creek Township, bounded and described as follows, Containing Thirty (30) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of D. L. Gore. East by lands of W .1. Todd; South by lands of Nettie Wyatt; West by lands of Vandorn L. Todd; being a part of the tract owned by J. o Send the Herald the news. \ X % V ? =7^ MARION A. WRIGHT Attorney-at-Law ORices Spivey Building CONWAY, S. C. S. C. DUSENBURY Attorney-at-Law Spivey Building * CONWAY, S. C. F. J. SULLIVAN U CO. Certified Public Accountants (lit.) Telephone So. 796. Murchiaon Bank Bldg. U/IT ?tivrrim/\M fc.T / fi IN. L. T. B. LEWIS Attorney and Counsellor at Law CONWAY, S. C. J. I. ALLEN, JR. Attorney-at-Law T Office in Bank of Loris Bldg. LOUIS, S. C. D. A. SPIVEY & CO. W. B. King, Secty. BONDS AND INSURANCE. Office it? Peoples National Bank Building. FORD & SUGGS Attorneys at Law Offices at Conway, S. C. Loris,S.C. 6-l-13m R. B. SCARBOROUGH Attorney at Law CONWAY. S. C. WILLIAM EUGENE KING Physician and Surgeon AYNOR. S. C. H. H. WOODWARD Attorney and Counsellor at Law. CONWAY. S. C. ENOCH S. C. BAKER Attorney and Counselor at Law Offices in Taylor Building !-9-3m Conway. S. C. HARRELSON & HARRELSON Attorneys-at-Law Practice both in the State and Federal Courts. MULLINS, - - - - S. C. DR. G. I. LEWIS Dental Surgeon Office Over Norton Drug Company. CONWAY, S. C. ^ a. Dr. J. D. THOMAS ^ Physician and Surgeon LORIS. S. C. 1 EBB N. JOHNSON, Auctioneer of Real Estate and all other property. R. F. D. No. 2, Box 41, Gallivant's Ferry, S. C.?l-19-3m o SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint not served.) State of South Carolina, county ot lorry, in the court of common pleas. S. M. McNabb, plaintiff, vs. Tower iinford Electric & Manufacturing Company, a corporation; A R. MofTitt fc Company, a corporation; W. M. Rhodes, B. B. Anderson, Continental jin Company, a corporation; Eva Mae Hard wick and The J. C. Bryant ZJompary, a corporation, defendants. ro the defendants above named: You are hereby .mmmened m. 1'dire^ to answer the complain, in this iction which han boon filed in the office of the clerk of court of common pleas at Conway, S. C., and to serve ei copy of the said complaint on the subscriber ,at his office, Lor is, S. C., within thirty days after the servico 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 demandedin the complaint. Loris, S. C. Dated July 8, A. D. 1022. J. I. ALLEN, Jr., Plaintiff's Attorney To Tower Binford Electric & Manufacturing Company, a corporation; A. R. MofTitt & Company, a corporation; W. M. Rhodes, B. B. Anderson and Continental Gin Company, a corporation, absent defendants: Take notice, that the complaint in the foregoing stated action and the summons, of which the foregoing 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 the 8th day of July A. L>. 1922. W. L. BRYAN, <L. S.) C. C. C. P. J? I.. ALLEN, Jr., Plaintiff's Attorney. o Uood Art. wuim hit always coiihisis or iwv things: First, the observation of fact; econdiy, the manifesting of human design and authority in the way that fact is told. Great and good art must unite the two; it cannot exist foe m vx>ment hut in their unity.? Rm?k>ji. W. Todd, Sr., and conveyed to J. W? Todd by Chas. Norris and was conveyed to L. V. Todd by J. W. Todd, JUL, et al, heirs of W. I. Todd and heirs of F. J. Todd by deed bearing date January 28th, 1911 recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court*for Horry County in Book SSS at pace 30. Dated July 18th. A. D. 1922. H. H. WOODWARD, J. I. ALLEN, Jr., Plaintiffs Attorneys ^