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+ /' % NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court made by his Honor A. P. Woods, v Presiding Judge, in the case of W. W. Roberts, plaintiff vs. John H. Roberts, defendant, and dated the 30 day of September. A. D. 1H22. I the unders5> od W. L. Bryan. Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, as Special Master, of Horry County, will sell at auction, to the highest bidder, before the Court House door, at | Conway, in Horry County, and State of Sou h Carolina, during legal hours of saic. on salesday in November next, if being the Gth day of *nid month, all and singular that certain real estate situate in Horry County, and described as follows, to wit: ALL AND SINGULAR, that tract of land in Green Sea Township; County and Stafe aforesaid, containing two hundred and twenty-five (225) acres, more or less,, and bounded on the northward by lands of J. L. demons, on the Eastward by lands of W. W. Roberts and C. D. llarrelson, on the Southward bv lands of J. P. Derham, and on the Westward by lands of S. J. Strickland; bein^r known as the estate lands of W. H. Roberts; and in which I now own an undivided sevenninths interest in fee. It is the true intent .and meaning of these presents that this mortgage shall cover any other interest that I may now or hereafter acquire or become entitled to in and to the said tract of land. TERMS of Sale Gash. Purchaser to pav for papers and stamps. October 2nd, A. D. 1922. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. W. L. Bryan, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas as Special Master of Horry County. o Save now all hay and other feed possible to keep from buying next spring. .V.VV.V.V.V.V.V.W.'/.V.V.V. < LEWIS TRANS 5 WE MAKE LONG ( \l CADILLAC AN I Reasonable Rates; Telephone No. 27 < 10|522-4t V/.WW/.VASWWAV.V.V.1 Vheaj ALADDIN Bfl SECURITY OIL STANDARD CXLCOMRVNY PERFECTION Oil Heaters > fUlBBBBB rf*gl ' 1 f TO ' ? "uv Notice of Dissolution of Corporation. To all and singular, a]{ 0f the stockholders of Ward-Bate Company, Inc., a corporation du!;r 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 said company to meet at the office of H. H. Woodward, Attorney-at-Law, at No. 42 Main Street, Conway, South Carolina, at line o'clock in the forenoon on the first day of November, A. I). 1922,'for the purpose of winding up the affairs of said Company, liquidating the same, i i m ana ior me purpose or passing a resolution dissolving the said company and cancelling the charter thereof. Witness the Hand and Seals of the said Directors and Officers this 21st tiuy 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 WarcPBate Inc. 10151,22-lmo. o NOTICE OF REGISTRATION FOR TOWN ELECTION Public notice is hereby given that books of registration for the regular Town Election for Mayor and Aldermen on Tuesday, D?c. 12tit .922, are open at the office of Mr. L. H. Burroughs, Registrar, ami ame will be open for registration >f the voters of Conway for the tima rescribed by law. C. H. SNIDER, Town Clerk ,.,.viv.w.v.v.,.v.v.v.v?v.vi; FER STATION jj DR SHORT TRIPS ij D FORD CARS ?Careful Drivers ? Day or Night ? '.W.'.V.V'.V.V/.V.V.VdV.V.V." >er ttvar quick a, * t 4 ewhen used in the latest New Perfectu Kerosene is the first ci coal shortage and Aladc is the brand of kerosene to de now obtain an oil range that meals a day for less than thre< and as quickly as you can coo stove, or a portable Perfect! will give warmth when, wher< But do not delay purchasing stove or heater. Look up a d< Don't go without heat enouj home comfortable and safe* Heaters will provide abund ever you want it?instantly* For greatest satisfaction and ecor Security Oil in whatever oil stove < We recommend Aladdin Securi Perfection ranges and heaters, an STANDARD OIL COMPA1 gMpERT * OB HOBBY HBBALD. COIIWA NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court made by his Honor A. F. Woods, Presiding Judge, in the case of W. H. Bell, Plaintiff vs. A. C. Suggs, Burroughs & Collins Company, a coi poration, D. F. McGougan, Qualified Executor cf Joseph R. Allsbrook, deceased, N. B. Allsbrook, Surviving co-partner of 4he firm of Allsbrook Bros.; H. M. Sarvis, E. P. Grainger and L. D. Suggs, defendants, and dated the 30th day of September, A. D. 1922, I, the undersigned J. A. Lewis, Sheriff 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 November next, it being the 6th day of said month, all and singular that certain real estate situate in Horry County, and described as follows, to wit: ATI A \m OIXTPITI A T> -11 il--l THj-Lj nU OlilUULiAU, ail LI I it I certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing Seventy-five (75) acres, lore or less, situated, lying and beJr?g in Bayhoro Township and in the County and State aforesaid, this bein g the Barker and a part of the estate lands of William Suggs. And bounded as follows: On the North by lands of H. M. Sarvis and E. P. Grainger, on the Enst by lands of Wilson Heniford, South by lands of I^ewis and L. D. Suggs. ,nn<' W J. D. Jar vis and Simpson Alford. Commencing on the northwest corner on E. P. Grainger and H. M. Sarvis lines, thence running near ea^t along E. P. Grainger line to H. M. Sarvis' line, the same direction to a corner in Mill Branch, thence near a southeast course up Mill Branch to the mouth of Tibs Branch on the Lewis Suggs lands, thence near a southwest course along Lewis Suggs 'ine to a corner at edge of Piney Bay, Hience near south to a corner on the Placard and Saford Road, thence neai a westwardly direction along the same said road to a corner on J. D. Sarvis' land, thence near a northeastwardly course along said Sarvis line to a corner thence Sarvis line to another corner on same lands, thence near a west course along said Sarvis line toa corner on Simpson A1 ford's line thence North along Simpson Alford's line tc the beginning corner. TERMS of Sale Gash. Purchasei 4o pay tor papers and stamps. October 2nd, A. D. 1922. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiffs Attorney. J. A. LEWIS. Sheriffi of Horry County o Begin now to work out a complet* I cycle of feed and pasture. i? i i >_i s gas jn ioice to meet: a lin Security Oil mand. You can will cook three 5 cents a meal?k them on a gas on Heater that e and as needed* \ if you need a ealer today* $h to keep your Perfection Oil ant heat wherlomy use Aladdin or heater you have. ty Oil for use in d in Rayo Lamps. sfY (New Jersey) JEW _ JLV_, Ji JvJrJTN. Range PERFEX Burners r, 8. C., OCT. 26, 1928 o NOTICE OF SALE ~ * J Under and by virtue of the decree , and judgment of the court made by , his Honor A. K. Woods, Presiding Judge, in the case of Katherine Kir; ton, Arra E. Page, Ellen Floyd, Julia Belinda Pope, Amanda A. Jolly, Al! berta Norris, William H. Floyd, Jos- c . eph H. Floyd, Mattie G. Floyd and < Lillie Mims Floyd by her Guardian ad f , t \\r a tV. ' i->ii; iv ? , . "Hill, T? . rv. JTilJAt.*, lUllimilS, VS. Al- 1 bcrt C. Floyd, Eliza J. Floyd, Robert f E. Floyd. Harvey W. Floyd, Walter r M. Floyd, Etta V. Altman, Geo. J. t ; 'To!liday, Eddie M. Graham, and W. 1 A. Freeman, as Administrators of the ; estate of C. K. Gerrald, deceased, de- c > fendants, and dated the 29th day of \ September, A. D. 1922. I, the under- ; r signed W. L. Bryan, Clerk of Court c of Common Pleas as Special Master, ( of Horry County, will sell at public i Miction, to the highest bidder before 'he Court House door, at Conway, in : 7lorry County, and State of South ' . Carolina, during legal hours of sale, 1 on salesday in November next, it be- ' a :nu- the Gth day of said month, all and < singular that certain real estate situ- ] Me in Horry County, and described as i follows, to wit: < All that certain piece, parcel or 1 fract of land situate, lying and being,! Galivant's Ferry Township. Countyi "f Horry, and St/ite of South Caro na, on both sides of the Pee Dee >ublic Road, and being known as the ennieth M. Floyd homeplace; bound' Northwardly by lands of A. I). Vltman; Eastwardly by lands of Altman and others; Southwardly by lands of Geo. J. Holliday and others, the branch beimr the line and West- j wardly by swamp lands of the K. M. P^loyd estate. < ALSO, ALL ANu SINGULAR, that certain piece, parcel or tract of ; land, situate, lying and being in the County of Horry, State of South Carolina, in Galivant's Ferry Township. containing One Hundred Eightyfive acres, more or less, 6eing 4 he Northern portion of the K. M. Floyd Swamp lands in the Little Pee Dee Swamp. TERMS of Sale Cish. Purchaser o pav for papers and stamps. October 2nd, A. D. 1922. OORDIE PAGE, PlnintifT*'? AW.nrnPV. W. L. BRYAN, Clerk of Court < f Common Pleas ;is Special Master of Horry County. o Cull the herd close to Ret rid of all non-producing cows, inferior heifers, old bulls and scrub bulls, for it is a losing uame to keep inferior stock through the winter. Are You With The Trade Our Greatest ambition is to of our customers satisf they make. If you aren't satisfied with i...... _ uy us. We carry the best groceries and will appreciate youi R. W. Lai "The Sanitary Grocery" POTATOES FOR DAIRY CATTLE The farmers in South Carolina who ire growing sweet potatoes commei\ ially no doubt have considerable luantities of culls which can be usrc! ov enw ffr>rl This friip 11 \* f these farmers do not have silos to urnish a succulent ration at this time >f the year. Experiments show that he sweet potatoes have one and oncuilf times the feed value of pood 'orn silage. Where they are grown exclusively for feed they are more expensive to store and keep in <|uant?ies than silage; however, the cul's :an he used in this way to earn a pj.rt >f the expense for raising and harvesting the potato crop. Eighteen to twenty pounds of sweet potatoes per day is considered i good ration for a dairy cow, says Prof. J. P. McMnster, Chief of the Dairy Division. In order to prevent choking it is necessary to cut the potatoes preferably lengthwise. Far mers who are selling cream to a local creamery or producing milk for u local market could well afford to pay $7.00 or more a ton for these cull po not have other succulent feeds, tatoes to feed their cows if they dc o INSPECTION OF PLANTS Clemson College.?Attention is di rected to the new regulations that have .iust been adopted bv the Soutl Carolina S'/ite Crop Pest Commission governing the transportation o' sweet potato tubers, vines, plants etc.. info and within the state o< South Carolina. During the past few years several dangerous diseases have been imported into the state through nhints, while everv effort should be I ' ? ' made to prevent the introduction of the sweet potato root borer, by far the worst enemy of the sweet potato, pry* Prof. A. F. Conradi, Entomologist foi tHo Commission. The new regulation* are summed up below. All sweet potatoes, sweet potatr plants and parts of plants transported for planing purposes shipped into or within the state of South Carolina must be accompanied by ,a sweet potato shipping permit issued by the South Carolina State Crop Pest Commission. This permit is issued aftei three successful inspections have bee? passed, the first inspection beinp made now of sweet potatoes in tlu field. Persons should apply at oner for inspection. The second inspection is made wher the potatoes are in storage. The third inspection is made of the beds soon after the plants come up in the Satisfied j Store You E With? I have each and every one I ied with every purchase | i the store you trade with ? at very reasonable prices, r business. ne & Co. Telephone No. 7 UtltEK THIS-COW PAID BACK HER COST James Farm in Darlington County is a Big Success HOME GROWN FEED ONLY He Only Regrets That He Did Not Make Great Change Sooner "The boll weevil made it necessary to change from cotton to dairying and live stock growing', but the eradi, cation of the cattle tick made the icn:im>;p possible,'' said A. I>. James of Darlington, South Carolina, a recent | convert to purebred cattle. "Wo tiVlc? ov. our farm," he -said," and at that time our 12 cows ! were worth about $500 for the whole lot. Now we have 44 Guernseys, including young stock, and the*- .are easily worth an average of $300 a head." Soon after the fever ticks were , cleaned in this section of the State, Mr. James bought a good cow for $125, and in 125 days she had paid for herself in addition to paving for her keep. The price of milk is not so high now as it was immediately following the taking off of the last tick, but still the making of milk is profitable. One factor that has had much to do with it is the feed, which is largely home grown. Cotton, seed is exchanged for cottonseed meal. , Ilay is made of oats and vetch and ( alfalfa. But the best crop of all on the James' farm, not excepting cotton and , corn, in the owner's opinion, is the velvet bean. It is easy to grow 60 . bushels of the beans in the not* to the . Qcre on land that will grow 30 bushels jf corn at the same time. When the corn has been gathered the cows can he pastured on the beans ,*md cornt stalks during the fall and winter. I Cover crop rye is also used for pas ture. I The cows on this farm are now makI ing up for what cotton docs not do. In 11)20 Mr. James was betting on well, but the price of cotton took a drop and only a good production of milk kept him going. The cows cni . Ill 1 ? A 1 II I.; LA _ .. I' l L I uuieu nun 10 noiti nis ct*Lu?n iui- nt'tI ter prices without danger of :\ visit from the ?horiff. ' Formerly it was the custom e n this farm to ft'row 20 acres of cotton to the plow. Now rot ton is still grown in spite of the weevil, l?nt the acre ago has been cut to 5 acres to the . plow. Milk is the important crop now. Besides producing direct returns. the cows, with the help of vel' ret beans and a reduced cotton acre; age, have cut down the fertilizer hill* spring. The shipper is furthermore leouirod t<> execute an affidavit agreeing to certain conditions. The regulations, as well as affidavit blanks, will be furnished upon application to the State Crop Pest Commission, Clemson College, S. C. CALOMEL GOO D? RUT AWFUL TREACHEROUS Next Dose may Salivate, Shock Liver or Attack Your Rones You know what Calomel m. It's mercury; quicksilver. Calomel is dangerous. It crashes into sour bile liko dynamite, cramping and sickening you. Calomel attacks the bones and should never be put into your system, T ...... C 1 l_i1i 1 I 1 i! n you ieei mnous, neauacney constipated and all knocked out, just go to your druggist and set a bottle of Podson's Liver Tone for a few cents, which is a harmless vegetable substitute for dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful and if it doesn't start your liver and straighten you up better and quicker than nasty calomel and without making you sick, you just go back and get your money. I Don't take calomel! It makes you sick the next day; it loses you a day's work. Dodson's Liver Tone straightens you right up and you feel great. No salts necessary. Give it to the ! children bec/iuse it is perfectly harrrw j | less and cannot salivate.?Adv.