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\ NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virture of a decretal order executed by his Honor, S. W. G. Shipp, bearing date August 11, 1922, in the case of Conway Savings Bank vs W. F. Hucks, et al., > Court of Common- Pleas, said Statfc and County, I, the undersigned will sell before the Courthouse door, Conway, S. C., within the legal hours of Bale Salesday in September next, it being September 4th, J922,' to the highest bidder for ca-sh the following described lands and real estate: ALL AND SINGULAR the certain parcel and tract of land situate in , Conway Township, in the County of Horry, State of South Carolina, containing 101.7 acres, more or less, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Lying on the North or Northern side of Potato Bed Ferry Road, consisting of three lots , Nos. 151, 152 and 153, of Homewood Colony lands, no /\? rvl o f a/ oh lo.n/lo I uo oiivhii uii piav ui naiu icwi fuoj wv ing the identical lands conveyed to Conway National Bank by W. H. Rollinson and Katheryn G. Rollinson by deed dated December 7th, 1915, and recorded in Book "F-4" p 09, records of Horry County and by Conway National Bank conveyed to W. F. Hucks by deed, dated 27th day of January, 1920, and tiled for record, to which deeds and the records thereof reference is made as a part of this description. Terms of sale, cash, purchaser to pay for stamps and paper. Should any bidder or bioders fail or refuse to comply with nis or their bids the lands will bo immediately resold at ihe risk of .such defaulting bidder. Dated Aug. 11th.' l:)*!2 w. l. bryan Clerk of Court as Special Master. sherwood & McMillan, Plaintiff's Attorneys. 3t. o NOT1CK OF SALK Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court made by his Honor S. W. G. Shipp presiding Judge in the case of S. M. McNabb Plaintiff vs. J. H. Carter; Tower-Binford Electric & Mfg. Co., a corporation; A. It. Moffitt & Co., a corporation; W. M. Rhodes, B. B. Anderson, Continental Gin Co., a corporation; Eva May Hardwick and The J. C. Bryant Company, a corporation, defendants, and dated the 15th day of August 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 Court House door, at Conway, in Horry County, and State of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, on salesday in September next, it being ? mm i . " ' J Sph | Of the Bridge Re; fl THE ENTIRE P I ORING TO DISC U COST OF GASOL H RE-CARBURET C I It Fulfills Ever} U its Kind On the Mar U You will be Am n Motor and Increases 1 I When installed On ^ U GUARANTEED U Read what The M MR. LEO SPIVEY: I ANSWERING YO H AS TO HOW I LIKE U BURETOR WILL SA I ALL THAT YOU CI M AND I WOULD NOT i U IT. MY CAR PULL I HIGH AND I CA il STALL IT ON LOW. U Yours V v d r\f r J. O. It u I represent this y Bridgers Company, o j I it is doing for them a and be convinced. H i H i 1 " 4 \ % the 4th day of said month, all and singular that certain real estate situate in Horry County, and described t as follows, to wit: 1 All that certain parcel or tract of < land in the State and County afore- ] said, known as my Homestead; Bound- | ed on North by land of J. J. Carter, on < East by the Robt. Boyd land, on South < by J. G. Gore on West by G. M. Gore , and contains forty acres, more or less; < above boundaries include two separate tracts of land; one known as a tract > given me by J. J. Carter, my father; < the second, being a tract conveyed to ( me by J. G. Gore and known as a part j of his homestead tract. Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to , pay for papers and stamps. August 16th, 1922. W. L. BRYAN. Clerk of Court of Common Pleas as Special Master. Hcrry County. J. I. ALLEN Jr., D1 A 1 C& 111 VI i I o 4&VVVI IIVJ* ?O SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Served.) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HORRY. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Thomas W. Livingston, plaintiff, vs. C. M. Stalvey, R. C. Grainger, Rhody Grainger, Wm. P. Miller, Henrietta Miller, W. E. Osteen, R. P. Hardee, Wm. G. Saj'vis, Wm. C. Sarvis and G. W. Harrelson, 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 the said complaint on the subscriber or subscribers at his or their office at Conway, South Carolina, 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 May 3rd, A. D. 1922. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. To R. C. Grainger, Rhoda Grainger, R. P. Hardee and W. E. Osteen. 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 offirn of tho dork of the Onui't of Common Pleas in and for Horry County, at Conway, S. C.t on the 4th day of Mav A. D. 1922. W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) C. C. C. P. H.' H*. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. 8|10|22-3t. o The cooler weather has stopped the rains. rey Has Pi rs Process of Reclaii with the Carbure vIOTOR WORLD HAS ] r\\/irn> a d it i\/i it r^\/ tn V LIA /~\ 1 ViliiVlUjLv I I v_y JNE. The Remedy Has B< )R. r Claim Made for It. It is the ket. lazed to See How it Increases Gasoline Mileage From 50 pe /our Car. The Results Are 1 TO LAST AS LONG A< ise Conway Doctors Say: I HAVE PI UR REQUEST THE RE-CAR Y TH \T ITAIS MR* LE() S1>IV AIM FOR IT, HAVE USED I BE WITHOUT I FIND IT T< S BETTER ON CLAIMS JX)R N SCARCELY IT SAVES GA cry Truly, MORE POWEI SENBURY. H. L. ? great monev and trouble save f F lorence, S. C. Ask the C nd I will install one in your c LEO SPIVEY, Sole Agent Conway, S. C. % THE HOBBY HERALD, OOHff ? ?r^T r7 11 SALE UNDER EXECUTION Under and by virtue of an execution issued upon a judgment rendered t>y the court of common pleas in the :ase of the Bishopville National Bank, plaintiff, vs. Waccamaw Land Company, Inc., and dated on the first day jf July A. D. 1922, and to me directed, as well as by virtue of a Writ of Attachment levied in the uction above stated prior to the issuing of said execution, I have levied upon and seized and will offer for sale at the courthouse door of Horry county at Conway in said county during the lepal hours of sale on salesduy in September next, it being the fourth day [>f said month, the following described real estate to-wit: All that tract of land in Simpson Creek township, Horry county state aforesaid, containing sixteen hundred and eighty-five (1,685) acres, more or less, the same being composed of your four tracts to-wit: Tract No. Is Containing twelve hundred and fifty (1,250) acres, more or less, lying on the northwest side of public road leading from Star Bluff road to the Loris road, bounded on the north by N. Hardwick and the Carter land, east by Smith, M. Stanley, I. L. Lee, et al.; on the south and east by the above mentioned public road, on the west by lands of S. P. Watson, I. L. Lee, et al. Tract No. 2: Containing twentyfive (25) acres, more or less, lying west and contiguous to che above described tract; bounded on the east by said tract, south by lands of Faircloth, west by lands of Bryant. Tract No. 3: Containing three I hundred twenty-five (325) acres, more or less, lying southeast of the said public road, which divides it from the first above described tract and on both sides of a canal leading from Cowpen Bay to Cowpen Swamp; bounded on the north by public road, east by F. L. Wilcox, trustee; Percy Butler, et al.; south by S. Vaught and west by said public road, I. L. Lee, et al. Tract No. 4: Containing' eightyfive (85) acres, more or less, known as the Hardee & Faircloth tract and bounded on the north by Lands of S. P. Watson, N. Hardwick, et al.; on the east by A. Smith, Butler lands, et al.; on the south by S. Vaught and I. L. Lee, and on the west by N. Hardwick, S. P. Watson, et al., all of which are more particularly described in office of R. M. C. for Horry county in Book G-4, page 108, and Book TTT, page 59. Terms of sale cash, purchaser or purchasers to pay for papers and stamps. Dated July 24, 1922. J. A..LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. (f Let the Horry Herald do it. roof J riing Gasoline I ttor BEEN ENDEAV- U CUT THE HIGH n r\- l .1 U sen L^iscoverea in me I Greatest Invention of y the Power of Your B r cent to 75 per cent N Phenomenal. I 5 THE ENGINE U JRCHASED ONE OF ll BURETORS WHICH I EY IS SELLING AND H T FOR TWO WEEKS. I ) HE JUST WHAT HE fl IT IN EVERY WAY. U SOLINE AND GIVES H SCARBOROUGH. | r made by the J. D. | onway Doctors what M ar at once. Try this | | li rAY, S. 0., AUG, 31, 1922 w*?? ;:rr HOUSEHOLD CARES i Tax the Women Conway the Same as Elsewhere. Hard to attend to household duties With constantly aching back. A woman should not have a bad bock, j And she .seldom would if the kidneys are well. Doan's Kidney Pills are endorsed by thousands. Have been used in kidney trouble over 50 years. Read what this Conway woman says: Mrs. D. W. Harrison says: "I had a terrible backache and was nervous and couldn't do my housework. Dizzy spells bothered me and I had to hold on to something for fear of falling. My kidneys acted irregularly, too. I got a box of Doan's Kidney Pills and after taking them was cured." Price <>0c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs. Harrison had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.?Adv. o NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virture of a decretal order of his Honor, S. W. G. i Shipp, bearing date of March 3rd, 1922, in the case of Nita J. Norris vs A. I). BulTkin, et al., Court of Common Pleas, said State and County, I the undersigned will sell before the Courthouse door at Conway, on Salesday in September next, it being September 4th, 1922, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest biddri for cash, purchaser to pay fo? stamps and paper, the following described lands: All that certain tract of land containing one hundred (100) acres more or less, beginning at a blackgum near the corner of the old iield and running thence S. about 70 W. to a pine corner near Tarkle Bay, thence Southeast to a stake at Fon Cross Roads, thence E. 70 to a small maple in the run of Spring Branch and thence the said run to a large short leaf pine in a fork of said branch, thence up said branch about 100 yards to a small pine in the north prong of the branch, and thence North to the beginning points; being the identical tract of land conveyed to the said navannan ljuitkin oy alice rj. otrickland bv her deed dated Septembei 22nd, 1888. Should any bidder or bidders fai or refuse lo comply with his or theii bid at such sale, the lands will b( immediately resold at the risk of such bidder*. Conway, S. C., * Dated August. 11th, 1922. w. l. bryan Clerk of Court a.Special Master. sherwood & McMillan, PlainitiT's Attorneys. 3 y , o NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virture of a decreta order of his Honor, S. w. G. Shipp bearing date May 26th, 1922, Cour of Common Pleas, said State an< County, in the case of J. J. McDowell et al. vs Geo. Gause, et al., 1 th< undersigned will sell before th< Courthouse door at Conway, S. C. on Salesday in September next, i being Sept. 4th, 1922, within th< legal hours of sale to the highes bidder for cash, the following de scribed lands and real estate: ALL AND SINGULAR all tha certain lot of land situated in Simp son Creek Township, Horry County ? C., on the West side of the White ville road, bounded North bv land: of W. J. Floyd; East by the White ville road; South and West by W. S Smith, and known as the Schoo house Acre.* Tern s of sale cash, purchaser t< pay for stamps and paper. Should iiny bidder or bidder I Tired I |1 "I was weak and run-down," Wa H relates Mrs. Eula Burnett, of 4 A Dalton, Qa. "I was thin and ^ Sj just felt tired, all the time. 9 t I didn't rest well. I wasn't M JA erer hungry. I knew, by \ M this, I needed a tonic, and I H as there Is none better than? W ICABDIII SThe Woman's Tonic S ... I began using Cardul," Jjj 3V| continues Mrs. Burnett. M ^ "After my first bottle, I slept L jA better and ate better. I took M four bottles. Now I'm well, I M feel just fine, eat and sleep, W M my skin Is clear and I have A gained and sure feel that k V Cardul Is the best tonic ever 6 K made." C Wd Thousands nf nthflr wnm?n 1 A have found Cardul Just as I M Mrs. Burnett did. It should I H help fou, *A At all druggist* 5 O 666 quickly relieres Colds, Co?u?tipa tion, Biliousness and Headaches, j Pine Tonic.?tf VETERANS TO - GET IN FREE Columbia, (Special)?The 1922 State Fair to be held in Columbia, October 23-28, next, yiill be replete with many educational features. Of especial interest to the agriculturists will be the mammoth display to be in A. _ 11- l l il- - T i _ 1 fii a n A siuueu oy me unueti c>iaies uepariment of Agriculture.- This exhibit will occupy approximately five thousand square feet of space And will be found in a prominent location in the steel building. In addition to a wfHe variety of displays of agricultural products, actual working models will give a realistic presentation of the subjects they illustrate. A feature is the one illustrative of the rtidio news service now employed by the Government in disseminating market news throughout the country. Exhibits showing all phases of the cotton industry will also be featured. The combined exhibit will be of such educational value that it will appeal to all progressive farmers. Mr. R. M. Cooper, Jr., President of the State Fair, announced that plans were, being perfected to honor the Confederate veterans at the State Fair. He stated that arrangements would be made to admit these veterans without charge that they may view the progress of the State the> love so well. "This is a duty that the State owes her valiant heroes," said Mr. Cooper, "and it will be a distinct honor to the State Fair to have ""'S'1 men as her guests. The exhibits this year will be of such magnitude and merit as to truly depict the growth, progress, and resourcefulness of our State and none take greater priae in > our advancement than the beloved gray haired veterans. All honor to L them and may their visit to the State Fair scatter sunshine and lighten their > hardens. 1 sincerely trust that every : living1 Confederate veteran will honor us with his presence. The pates will ' swing wide open to him. 'Welcome' in capital letters will blazon forth over our gateways and witl\ hearts flushed with pride we shall meet and greet our heroes." o : * ' i ?, 4 1 | HICKORY GROVE NEWS | ' ? ; The Sunbeam at Hickory Grove Church is progressing nicely and wc hope it will continue its advancement 1 on and on. Miss Ruth Chestnut is president and she conducts the services witi great respect, she gives promise of ti great Christian worker in near future Most of the farmers of this sectior nade good on their tobacco this year Davis Hardee mended his bank account to such an extent that his in t :ome is up to a percentage he doe; not care to relate. Mr. B. G. Strickland is fctill in tVi< mercantile business and is a good ac ; comodating fellow. , Mr. Leo Chestnut is the convenien / automobile mechanic for this and al j other sections nearby. Jeff Chestnut was talking abou 2 going to the navy but we hope he ha: g declined the idea and will stay ai home with his parents, t Mutt and Jeff. ' AN EXCITING LiyUOK KAI1J ' .According to the Florence'Times " one of the days of last week \va: s a red letter for Deputy Sherifi " Maxey Burch, who escaped helm shot by a bootlegger only to fal ' into a pit of water and nearly drowi while hunting1 for the prisoner's stil } and outfit. Near Lake City, he aiu the other deputies of the sheriff' s ofice had arrested Leo McAlliste for operating a moonshine still. |r During the process of serving tin warrant on McAllister, Mr. Burcl observed Mrs. McAllister go into tin | back part of the house. He suspectc( that she was going to pour out an; "evidence" which might be in th< house. Quickly he ran around tin house to intercept Mrs. McAllistei As he entered the hallway from th< back porch, he was amazed to se< McAllister confront him from th< | other end of the hallway with ; !!!" leveled Savage automatic. There was neither time for re treat or to draw his own gun. Empt; handed and looking steadily into hi prisoner's eye, he walked straigh toward him. That he was not sho down in his tracks, seems due t< either McAllister not getting th< I safety of his automatic or just tin k old story that few men have tin nerve to shoot down a defenseles man. About the time Mr. Burcl reached McAllister, Deputy Joe Con nor reached McAllister and steppinj " between the two men, covered th< I) prisoner and at the point of his pis tol compelled him to drop the Savage After making certain that Mc Allister would not give them an; | further trouble, the officers repairet to the swamp where the still \va: operated. While wading around ii the water above the knees, trying t< find the still Maxey suddenly droppe( i J neglect or refuse to comply with hi | or their bids at such sale the sai< I lands will be immediately resold a I the risk of such defaulting bidder. iS Dated Aug. 11 th, 1922. w. l. bryan Clerk of Court a Special Master. sherwood & McMillan. Plainitff's Attorneys. ?.? > 9 ft* Mi Tint Dots tot Affect the Itea Bee??t oI fee tonic and laxative effect. LAX/ i- r l"8 BROMO QUININK fe better than otlinar 4 i?'3.oe and doea not cause nenomneti n< i??n? in bead. Remember the (nil name at > tte * nature of H. W. OBOVK* *>< \ GETS ADVANCES ALSO RECEIPTS Very satisfactory advances have been secured by the Co-operatives from the committee of North Carolina bankers on the tobacco of Eastern Carolina growers. Each member received his casii advance upon delivering tobacco last week and in addition was given his participation receipt. The participation receipt is guarantee that he will receive all future payments for his tobacco, and is proving valuable collateral for loans by growers, both in Kentucky and South Carolina. AGEDCITIZl^N n a ncirnn i 11/ 4 ir l^AOOIliO /\VVAI Henry Dovle, Sr., much above the age of eighty years, passed away at his home at Cool Springs last Tuesday. The funeral took place at Cool Springs, at 4 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon. He was among the best citizens of his time. o Fine cover papers at the Herald ofTice will set oft the leaflet or the pamphlet to the best advantage. We have the variety to select from at the Herald shop. NOTK'K OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the certain instrument denominated .as a collateral note, dated September 9th, 1020, and executed and delivered by Moore Thompson to the Amonean Bank Sz Trust Company of Wilmington, North Carolina, whereby the securities and documents hereinafter enumerated were pledged to the American Hank & Trust Company as security for certain debts of the said Moore Thompson: I will offer for sale at ele\en o'clock in the forenoon in front of the courthouse door of Horry County, at i Conway, in the County of Horry and 1 State of South Carolina on the 18th day of September A. D. 1022, all And singular the following stock and securities, to wit: | Certificate No. (>7 for one share of the capital stock of Bank of Little ' Iliver, par value $25.00. Certificate No. 70 for four shares of ? the capital stock of Hank of Little River, par value $100.00. Certificate No. 72 for two shares of the capital stock of Bank of Little River, par value $50.00. i Certificate No. 57 for two shares of i the capital stock of Bank of Little . River, par value $50.00. Certificate No. (>(> for two shares of the capit/U stock of Bank of Little - River, ppr value $50.00. Certificate No. 74 for four shares of ' the capital stock of Bank of Little River, par value $100.00. Certificate No. 22 for eight shares of the capital stock of Bank of Little River, tyar value $200.00. ALSO The two certain prommissory notes of J. F. O'Quinn, each made from J. F. O'Quinn to Foy Motor Car Com" pany, one of said notes dated on March 1st, 1020, for $(>35.00, and maturing: thirty days after date, the other dated on March 30th, 1920, for the sum of $585.00 maturing 30 days after its date, the said two notes being collateral to each other and hav| ing due thereon the sum of $585.00 with interest from April 30th, 1920 at the rate of G per cent per annum less the sum of $104.85 paid on May ^ 8th, 1920 and the sum of $100.00 paid I on June 4th, 1020; together with at torney's fees of 15 per cent. I Terms of sale cash before delivery of property sold. H. H. WOODWARD, Attorney for Pledgee. . JAMES A. LEWIS, Agt. of 1 Pledgee. American Bank and Trust Co. c 8j31|22-3t. > out of sight in the expanse of S swamp water. Pipe, pistol, hat, Maxey and everything about hiir J went. Fortunately for him another members of the party caught hi? l> hand as he came up. On investisraF *: ? . I e I I 1 I . . . inwn, muy lounu no nan stepped into about a seven-foot-pit, which had been dug there to get water for the distilling system of the outfit. One of the finest and cleanest stills y ever captured in the state was found s l>y the officers. It was brought to the city and safely stored in the ^ county jail. r> The party discovered and broke L' un another still during the day. e This was found on an island in the p middle of the stream, which the party had to wade and swim. It 1 was one of tjie biggest ever found in the county. For more than half n ^ mile the party tracked the operator* Q and found where a new base of operations had been just set up. ' Hut they were never able to cap" ture the owners. Members of the party besides 4 Maxey, were Deputies Larrie Burch, * .Joe Connor, and Ham, with Chiel 1 Wagstalf, of the Lake City police [ department. I o To Cure a Cold in One l>ay * Take L.AXAT1VK BKOMO QUININE (Tablets). It i stops the ("outfit and Headache and works off the \ 4 old. E. W. (IKOVE'S sittnaturi* on each l>ox. JOc O HAS GOOD SALE ? J. C. Blanton, of R. F. D. No. 2, Nichols, S. C., is among the successful growers Gf tobacco in this county this year. He planted three ;t acres in tobacco. He has been selling on the auction plan. Already he has realized the net sum of $670.00 from his sales, and is not yet done. He will be sure to make as much as one thousand dollars from his three acre crop. ? ,J|i