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\ t WMW??M?E????? Notice of Dissolution of Corporation. To all and singular, all of the stockholders of Ward-Bate Company, Inc., a corporation duly organized and chartered under and by the laws of the State of South Carolina, and having offices until recently in the counties of Horry and Georgetown in said State. Please take notice that we, the undersigned directors and officers of the said Ward-Bate Company, Inc., have called a meeting of the stockholders of saiil company to meet at the office of H. H. Woodward, Attorncy-at-Liiw, at No. 42 Main Street, Conway, South Carolina, at nine o'clock in the forenoon on the first day of November, A. D. 1922, for the purpose of winding up the affairs of said Company, liquidating the same, and for the purpose of passing a resolution dissolving the said company and cancelling the charter thereof. Witness the I-Land and Senls nf frV?o said Directors and Officers this 21st day of September, A. D. 1922. J. HERBERT BATE (L. S.) AMANDA J. BATE (L. S.) Board of Directors of said Company. J. HERBERT BATE (L. S.) President. AMANDA J. BATE (L. S.) Secretary. H. H. WOODWARD, Attorney for Ward-Bate Company. Inc. 10|5!22-lmo. . o SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Served.) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HORRY. . Court of Common Pleas. Bank of Loris, A Corporation, plaintiff, vs. E. V. Carter, J. H. Carter and W. E. Stroud, defendants. Rml <e Quit Quick! S. S. S. Will Prove to You in Yout Own Case the "How" and "Why" of its Remarkable Blood-Cleansing Power! There la n ronson for evorythlncr thnt hnppenH. Comiuon-ReiiRC kills misery. Co mm on-ne nne also Rtopu boils! S. S. S. in the common-sense remedy for bolls, be V Fhapl** May be Small BtiUt cause It is built on reason. Scientific authorities admit itu power! S. S. S. builds blood-power. It builds red-blood-cells. Thai is what makes fighting-blood. Fighting-blood destroys impurities. It fight: boils. It always wins! It lights pirn pies! It fights skin eruptions! 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Reasonable Ratesij; Telephone No. 27 C I0|5'22-4t VW.WAWAVW/.VW.V^ Bi#ife* jyofiiTz\ U ADMISSION n Mm ^' TH To The Defendants above Named: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is here- a with served upon you, and to serve a h copy of your answer to the said com- J plaint on the subscriber or subscribers j at his or their office at Conway, South 3 Carolina, within twenty days after the t service hereof; exclusive of the day of \ such service; and if you fail to an- ( swer the complaint within the time c aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action a will apply to the Court for the relief i demanded in the complaint. ( H. H. WOODWARD, c Plaintiff's Attorney. J Dated Mav 16th, 1922. j To W V Ktvmi'l " ABSENT" DEFENDANT: Cf TAKE NOTICE That the Com- < plaint in the foregoing stated action v 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 y County, at Conway, S. C., on the 27th day of September, A. D. 1022. H. H. WOODWARD, 1 Plaintiffs Attorney. \ W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) J C. C. C. P. -m * NOTICE TAXPAYERS You can pay your taxes to the Couh ^ tv Treasurer until September 15th 1 After that date call on the Sheriff for your receipt. ( The Magistrates of the Countv J will impose a fine of $5.00 or five ( ' !>) days or. all persons who have not , paid their Dog Tax by Sept. 15th C. E. BARKER, l . Treasurer Horry County. ^ jj PAULEY NEWS | 1 (Intended for Last Issue.) There was a sing last Friday and Saturday night at Pauley Swamp which was enjoyed by a large nurn- ? her of people, held by Mr. Charles 1 Lewis, of the Wampee section. . Miss Fancy Brown spent last Satur- 1 dav .and Sunday at Rhems, S. C. ? Alisses Molsie Paul and Fanny 1 Brown spent from Sunday to Wed nesday in town at Myrtle Beach, to- j gether with Mr. and Mrs. Mort Stan- ' ley. ; There will be preaching at Pauley ? Swamp next Sunday morning at 11:15 < o'clock. Everybody is invited to be i present. 1 We are having some rather cool 1 weather at the present time. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beverly call- i ed on Mrs. A. J. Brown last Sunday ' afternoon. < Mr. Walker Beverly, of this section, t has recently gone to Conway to work. There is to bo two couples married < in this neighborhood in a few days. BLUE EYES. o c OH! MY BACK! < Th$ Expression of Many a Kidney \ Sufferer In Conway. < A stubborn backache is cause to < uspect kidney trouble. When the idnevs are inflamed and swollei stooping brings a sharp twinge in the 'mall of the back, that almost take? he breath away. Doan's Kidney Pills revive sluggish kidneys?relieve ching backs. Here's Conway proof: E. L. Moore says: "My kidneys were out of order and I had .a sore-. ? ? ? ? iY neas in my uack just over my Kianeys. ,5 Mornings I was stilF and lame ami ^ had other symptoms of kidney trou- K ble. I heard of Doan's Kidney Pills ; and bought some at the Conway / Drug Co. They relieved all signs of . kidney trouble." Price f>Oc, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get ' Doan's Kidney Pills-?the same that Mr. Moore had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.?-Adv. a ? * Filing cabinets for sale at The Herald office. r 11 r WAVWA'.V.V.VbW.W.V.V PER STATION i * 3R SHORT TRIPS \ r D FORD CARS jj * ?Careful Drivers ; Day or Night ? [' t wmv.WAv/Av.wAr.v - ir=-~ T. | i im r;v ? mammo IT\ v.Vfc SUPER ? HOBBY ggBALP, OOWWAT NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the decree ind judgment of the court made by lis Honor A. F. Woods, Presiding fudge, in the case of W. W. Roberts, >laintiflf vs. John H. Roberts, defenlant, and dated the 30 day of Sepember, A. D. 1922, I the undersized V. L. Bryan, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, as Special Master, f Horry County, will sellx at lUction, to the highest bidder, >efore the Court House door, at Conway, in Horry County, and state of South Carolina, during egal hours of saie. on salesday in November next, it heintr tho fitb Hnv >f said month, all and singular that crtain real estate situate in Horry "ounty, and described as follows, to vit: ALL AND SINGULAR, that tract >f land in Green Sea Township; Coun,y and Stafe aforesaid, containing two lundred and twenty-five (225) acres, nore or less, and bounded on the lorthward by lands of J. L. demons, >n the Eastward by lands of W. W. Roberts and C. D. Harrelson, on the Southward by lands of J. P. Derham, ind on the Westward by lands of S. 1. Strickland; being known as the esnto lands of W. H. Roberts; and in vhich I now own an undivided sevenlinths interest in fee. It is the true intent and meaning >f these presents thai this mortgage >hall cover any other interest that I nay now or hereafter acquire or become entitled to in and to the said ract of land. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser n nav for papers s?nd stamps. October 2nd, A. D. 1022. HL H. WOODWARD, Plaintiffs Attorney. W. L. Bryan, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas as Special Master of Horry County. o NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the decree ind judgment of the court made by ii^ Honor A. F. Woods, Presiding rudge, in the case of W. H. Bel). Plain'.iff vs. A. C. Suggs, Burroughs c. ? ? u ? ^ x. v>vmiiur? vjuiii|miiy, <1 cui ikh hihmi, IJ. P. McGougan, Qualified Executor of Joseph R. Allsbrook, deceased, N. R. Allsbrook, Surviving- co-partner of he firm of Allsbrook Bros.; H. M Sarvis, E. P. Grainger and L. D. kiggs, defendants, and dated the 30th lay of September, A. D. 1922, J. the undersigned J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Eiorry County, will s'-ll at public auction, to the highest bidder before the ^ourt House door, at Conway, in Hor y County, and state of South Caroina, during legal hours of sale, on salesday in November next, it being he 6th day of said month, all and ingular that certain real estate utuate in Horry County, and described as follows, to wit: ALL/AND SINGULAR, all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lontaining Seventy-five (75) acres, nore o'' less, situated, lying and beng in Bayboro Township and in the bounty and State aforesaid, this bong the Barker and a part of the esnte lands of William Suggs. And bounded as follows: On the \Torth by lands of H. M. Sarvis and 1. P. Grainger, on the East by lands f Wilson Heniford. South by lands f Lewis and L. D. Sug^s, and West v J. D. Jarvis and Simpson Alford. 'ommencing on the northwest cor er on E. P. Grainger and H. M. Snr'is lines, Whence running near east ilong E. P. Grainger line to H. M >arvis' line, the same direction to a orner in Mill Branch, thence n^ar " 'Hitheast course up Mill Branch to he month of Tibs Branch r>n tlv icwis Sucvps lands, thence near ;?< outhwest. course along Lewis Snugs ine to a corner at odge of Piney Bay. hence near south to a corner on the 1 *lacard and Saford Road, thence near westwardly direction alone the same aid road to a corner on .T. D. Sarvis' and. thence near a northeastwardly ourse along said Sarvis line to a corler thence Sarvis line to another corler on same lands, thence near a west ourse along said Sarvis line toa corler on Simpson Alford's line thenco sTorth along1 Simpson Alford's line to he beginning corner. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser o pav for papers and stamps. )ctober 2nd. A. D. 1022. I. H. WOODWARD, 5laintifT's Attorney. J. A. LEWIS. Sheriffi of Horry County. o The Court of Common Pleas will 1 lave more cases left on the dockets \ han will be tried at the approaching j erm of the court on Monday, Octo- 1 ber 23rd. \ K3TO-9V-MKB iTH LIVksTpCK SHOW B POULTRYl DISPLAY J BLE flGRICULTU RAL EXHIBITS) TO "H ARISES? UNtiiNG 4 RACES J I REWORKS jfcT'^WYi WI6HTLV p< 0 S. P., OCT. 12, 1922 CLEAN SWEET I' POTATO SEED i The habit which sweet potato grow- 'I ers have of buying seed stock or ? plants from their neighbors or even s from growers at great distances is j causing an alarming spread of seri- j ous sweet potato pests, according to ? Dr. C. A. Ludwig, Associate Pathologist, who advises that the best way [ of insuring clean sweet potatoes for seed is to save them at home, and that the best time to select seed is at digging time. . ! It is true that the various state crop ' pest commissions arc doing their best I to prevent the shipment of any dis- * e.nsed material, but their efforts sometimes fail. The Botanv Division h;is? ; evidence which, although not conclusive is very strong that sweet potato wilt has been introduced into some nlares in South Carolina in this way during the present season. The best way to select seed is on a liil' porformance basis. Select those hills which produce a good yield of the most ideal roots. Any roots from such hills will produce plants with' desirable hereditary characteristics. The small ones are as good as the large ones and vice versa. But small potatoes and "strings" culled from the hulk of the harvest are very undesirable for seed. Such material ii, apt to carry all of the disease and bad hereditary characteristics of the whole crop. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the decree nnd judgment of the court made by his Honor A. F. Woods. Presiding fudge, in the case of Katherine Kir'on. Ana E. Page, Ellon Floyd. Julia P.elindn Pope, Amanda A. .Tolly, Al- j ' ertn Norris, William H. Floyd. Jos"ub H. Flovd. Mattie G. Flovd and ; 1 illie Minis Flovd by hor Guardian ;ul , T,itoni. W. A. Pice. Plaintiffs Al- '? bert C. Floyd, Eliza J. Floyd, Robert Flovd, Harvey W. Floyd, Walter i V Floyd. Etta V. Altaian, Geo. J. j 'To'liday. Eddie M. Graham. find W. < v Freeman, as Administrators of the \ of C. K. Gerrald, deceased, de- \ ' "dants. .and dated the 2!Hh day of > O i- 1. A t~\ I M>)>) T J.1- _ 1 Ol-IHtMlllMT, A. IK I. I up uncicr- < ^i"-nod W. L. Bvvan. Cler^ of C^urt i of Common Pleas as Special Master, < of Horry Countv. will sel1 at public 1 auction, to the highest bidder before the Court House door, at Convvnv, i^ | Horrv Countv. and St*'te of Soirh 1 Carolina, during legal hours of sale, 1 on snlesdav in November next, it be- i ing t.ho Gth day ^f said month, .all and I singular that certain real estate situ- " ate in Horry County, and described as follows, to wit: All that certain picce, parcel or t.ract of land situate, lying and being ( in Galivant's Fcrrv Township. County , of Horry, and St.ate of South Caro- , lina, on both sides of the Pee Dee , Public Road, and being; known as the i Kennieth M. Floyd homenlace; bound- | ed Northwardly by lands of A. D. j Altman: Kastwardly hv binds of .4 1'- j man and others: Southwardly by < lands of Geo. J. Holliday and others, i the branch being the line and West- r w.ardly by swamp lands of the K. M. \ Flovd estate. t ALSO. ALL AND SINGULAR, t that certain piece, parcel or tract of f land, situate, lying and being in the i County of Horry, State of Soutli c Carolina, in Galivant's Ferrv Town- j hip. containing One Hundred Eighty- c 'We acres, more or less, fteing the Northern portion of the K. M. Floyd t 'wimp lands in the Little Pee Dee v Swamp. , TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser s to pay for papers and stamps. j October 2nd. V. D. 1022. a nORDTF PAGE, c Plaintiff's Attorney. 9 W. L. BRYAN, a Clerk of Court <:f f Common Pleas ;is c Special Master of j Horry County. f o c SOIL BUILDING t The soil is a "Farmer's Bank," and ^ if he takes out of it more fertilizer j each year in growing his crop than | he puts hack into it, it is iust liko fj drawing on his hank account?it will soon get where his checks will he j tinned down for lack of funds. s So your farm will refuse to grow c a paying crop. One of the greatest j objects a farmer should have in view is to build up his soil and make it a more fertile each year. And this can p be done in no other way than hv di- | versification, rotation of crops and by 0 sowing leguminous crops such as peas, ^ t 11-28 * M4 llpfus ^CTS Awo r??GMT HHflKH ? IE SLAUGHTERS ~? MERCHANDISE Beginning on Saturday, October 'h. at W.-impee, in this county, M. B. Thompson out on one of the hi arrest sales ever known in Horry. Both tores of the M. B. Thompson ComKiny will be open to the general pubic mid they will be invited to buy at >rices heretofore unheard of in this section of the country. Large stocks of seasonable dry roods, notions and clothing of ail cinrls are already on hand. They are ooking for /mother large shipment. V l.'H'ge advertisement on another >age of this paper tells all about this special bargain sale where the people vill be able to buy their fall goods it an immense saving of their money. This sale will last until the goods ire disposed of. They will go fast lowever, because they are the verv ,>ick of the best markets of the North md NnvtliurnBt Tlio o<ilr> \?.;u V ?,V. t IIV I V- I I I IIUl ast forever, but it will continue in 'ull blast for about as long as such sales usually go. The renders of The lerald are advised to visit this store 3uy from those who advertise what hey have and who make it to the inerest of the buying public to patronze the store. o PUREBRED POULTRY Clemson College.?From a gqvernnent inquiry the following is reported: "Purebreds excel by 40 per :ent High utility value of purebred livestock has about 40 per lent greater earning power (apart from its breeding or sale value) thar. scrub stock. The superiority of purebreds on a utility basis is due principally to: Better conformation and uiality. increased production, moic economical production, and earlier mi turity. For poultry the superior earnin v: power is 10.7 per cent." Does' purebred poultry pay? Tlv ibove information helps to answer the question, says N. R. Mehrhof, Exten ?ion Poultry Specialist. The following are some reasons why we should raise purebred poul It v. (a) Thero i? irreater ojrg production, (b) The flock, being mor<~ uniform, looks better and vget.s bet ter care, (c) Standard birds produce standard 'products and standard products demand better prices for breedin"* birds, hatching cfrgs .and baby i * i ** ? ? ?? nicKs tor sale. All ot those mean 11 nro profit for the chicken raiser. Visit the shows and find out which ireed you would prefer to raise. Seect your breed and variety. Breed for increased egg production, keepin.fi: in mind health, vigor and uualiftcaMon for that particular breed and rnriety. velvet beans, burr clover, crimson clover, or vetch. In the next thirty days either burr clover, crimson clover or vetch should be sowed. Land cannot be made rich by hauling guano to the farm and putting1 it on the and. If this could have been done, this country would have been a rich, fertile country. Any farmer in this jountry can so farm his land ,ns to nake a living: on it, pay his taxes and nake his farm double or even treble ts production in six years by using4 he proper methods of agriculture and ;here is nothing that will pay him a greater profit than to adopt these nethods. Working poor land is very expensive. I know most of the land s too poor to grow a leguminous :rop and the land has to be inoculated before it will grow them, and that he seed are very expensive, but 1 vant to suggest a sure and simple neihod so any farmer will be able to tart these leguminous crops to growng on his farm. They recommend loout 10 to zv pounds 01 crimson clovr to be sowed to the acre and 18 to !0 pounds of vetch sowed broadcast ind I liave known a great many who ailed to get a stand. These seed ost this year about 20 cents per >ound and there are a great many armers who haven't $5.00 to put out ?n seeds for one acre. Now, I want o surest a little practical and cheap vay that any farmer can use to uet hese crops growing on his farm. I lave tried these methods to get my and inoculated and 1 know they will lo it. These crops should he sowed withn the next 30 days or they can he own at once in your corn fields or otton fields. Take a short gopher >low and run a shallow furrow in the niddle then fasten a small chain ibout five feet long to the foot of the (low. Get a small cedar limb .about Mj feet long and fasten it to the ther end of the chain. Let it drag in he furrow to cover the seed so that he inoculation bacteria will not get :illed by the sun. You will have o droy these seed through a ruano funnel. Walk just behind he man who opens the furow and drop the seed and the | llnth^r-T a.Ra . J*. V V M.M. W A JL W JU' V | Read This? TTc re t* h .vonUiTfi.t to all exifclbh* inofLofi. WLrt; .! ? Little One urIvi'fc, ,\o\. it ijiive (h..' iiKroent mure tred r ia i m< ?) f h?* a rea ^ repaid y.PB^ "With' my first twoWf % children 1 Lad a docti.r^J A uid ?? nurse and t benr^ Vj|| I they bad :> use lTiH!ru-|#w nents, but with my 1u?tHpMunV^Ao^j!| wi> <bl)dren I u<cd?BM? Metheru Friend and bad only w nuYsoj ivc bad u?i tliue to pet n doetor beruuso I v iimi't vt r.v sick?only about ton jr If teen minute*. Not*: Writ* fox valuable fTe? Illustrated 'oooR. 'Modtirhood ml th? Nab).'* tont?w.liig iniKuUnt tulhorUaltY* information vKUb cfrry e*i ectant not It* r should tin*, and all aboui. "Mother's KrWoU " o Iir?<lfl?Ul (Uculator Con>i>ans, 1IA-J3. Atlanta. Ga. 'MotlMx a VtlMMl" It aok) by <l/UMlala amywbat*. # JIM FLOYD HIDES IN SWAMP At last accounts the negro, John floyd who, on luoniiay of court week shot at Nell Davis, and his wife, in an attempt to kill both of them, was at large in the wilds of Crab Tree Swamp, which lies between the Dog, Bluff Road and the Potato Bed Ferry Road in Conway township. Officers have been on the lookout 'or Floyd, but have been *nable to atch him. On last Sunday F^lovd sent word to V. I). Johnson, the rural policeman that he had not made any threats against .anyone except his wife and Noll Davis, and denied that hp hn* said that he would kill a certain white man, also his brother and his wife, and the message stated that lie wished the officers to understand that he had nothing- .against anybody except the other negro, Nell Davis. The message was brought to the officer by a brother of John Floyd who is afraid of the desperado and who saw John on Saturday night. He said that John had approached hivi and immediately left again for the depths of the swamp. The entire family of John Floyd has been afraid of ihelr lives e\er since the shooting and most of them left home fearing that Floyd would come there and shoot them. o Remember t?i3 bit; sale that it going on at the store of the M. R. Thompson Company, at Wa?nj,ee. Save by purchasing the >ifo<??ls at the sale where the prices have been reduced.?Adv. o Advertisements look well when printed in The Horry Herald. Does it pay to have your messajape p,,;.?ted in modern type styles showing up to an advantage on a woll printed page? It pays without doubt. bush will come along in the furrow and cover up the seed. By this method, three pounds of seed will be I enough to sow an acre of corn land ' and 5 1-2 pounds enough to sow cotI ton land with rows three feet wide, j You can buy inoculation through fhis office for f>0 r??ntK nor ncro lli-.n five acres, over five acres the price is 40 cents per acre. 1 prefer vetch to either of the clovi ers and it is much easier to get a 1 stand. As stated above, most of the [ !:'nd is too poor to grow leguminous ; crops. This is true, hut by this method, vetch sown in rows in January can he fertilized with 50 pounds of Nitrate of Soda to the acre and the ! vetch will run all over the land and will make a fine growth and then your i land will he inoculated for All times to j come. If you plant this same land in corn, plant in the vetch rows and see how much better corn you make than : where you did not plant the vetch. It ' will be equal to 250 pounds of ferti, lized to the acre. You can build your soils to a higher i state of cultivation under no other system and under boll weevil conditions you cannot afTord to buy gu.ano. Grow your soils rich and you farmers ' will be prosperous. Feed your soil with vegetable matter and humas and it will feed you. B. HARRIS, Commissioner. o Let The Horry Herald do it. o ! NOTICE OF REGISTRATION I n/\n m/vti>vi -?? ti / run ium>i ju/bfitnuil Public notice is hereby given that : books of registration for the regular Town Election for Mayor and Aldermen on Tuesday, Dec. 12th, 1922, are open at the office of Mr. L. H. Burroughs, Registrar, and same will be open for registration of the voters of Conway for the timft prescribed by law, C. H. SNIDER, Town Clerk o 1 CfiEDIi^lp^REDIT [ X Eye glasses fitted and sold on X. a CREDIT. ? Office over Horry Drug Co. ^ + Office days every Monday. o ? Hours, 9 to 4 ? L. A. WOODRUFF, D. Opt. i o Eyesight Specialist o Conway, S. C. X Renew your health by purifying your system with fit I ale tabs M*0( ft(6 The purified arid refined calomel tablet:-, that are free r from nausea and danger. No salts necessary, as Calotabs act like calomel and salts combined. Demand the genuine in 10c and 35c packages, bearing above trade-mark.