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NO DRINKING AT S. C. I'AIR > % Governor Harvey delivered a knock out blow to the race-track booze-hitter and j?t the same time took a firm stand for law enforcement, when he assigned his state constables to the state fair find instructed them to strictly enforce the laws of the land The constables inquired of the gov ernor if they were to make rrrests y of persons caught taking drinks under the grand stands, or behind the the exhibition tents of the state fair this week. The governors* reply was in the affirmative and he >et :? new precedent for the enforcement of the law. "I don't want to be a stickler for little things," the governor said when asked about his orders to the state constabulary, "but there is no other course for *ne to follow. Enforcement of the law is niv Hnt.v. If it's against the law to seli whiskey, the man who buys it is guilty of being a party -to the crime; somebody must buy if the whiskey is to be sold; and whiskey is -not bought unless somebody drinks it. If I instruct my men to \vink at the drinking. I might as well instruct them to wink at the selling. The governor stated that he told his constables that he did not expect them to go about the grounds hunting for drinkers, but if they found persons drinking, not to pass them up, because it is fair week, but to make arrests. "And yet," the governor added, "1 do not want to embarrass any man who may think that he will be safe in c6ming to the fair to get his drink I prefer to keep a man out of ,iail by persuading him to observe fhe law, rather than arrest .him after he has violated it. For this reason 1 want it known that my constables are to be on duty at the fair grounds with instructions to arrest all violators of the law, and to prohibit drinking on the grounds. My object is to protect the public and to enforce the Jaw." Tho governor refrained from stating how many constables he would have |n duty, but it is understood a large number of his men are assigned to the fair grounds during the week. They are all plain clothes men. o SELECT SEED CORN IN THE FIELD Clemson College, Sept. ? Tho yield of corn can be increased very uaaterially jand very cheaply by the use of better seed, and better seed may be secured through the selectlor rin the field. Seed com that will produce the largest crop of good corn is nearly always tho cheapest seed to use. It is not .only possible to Increase the yield of corn but it Is also possible to very materially improve the quality and uniformity of the seed. This latter point is of great value ain case we wish to sell ?ny part of the crop as corn <of goo<! quality and uniformity will bring much better prices on the market than will mixed and uneven lots of corn. It Ms best to make our selection of seed in the lielci where we can sec not only the size of ear hut the stalk on which it grew and the number of ears per stalk, say$ Prof. C. P. Blackwell, Argonomist,'in making the following suggestions. weed corn should be selected In the field from stalks that grow under normal conditions, that are free from disease, preferably from stalks having two good ears to the stalk. If selection is made in the crib we are likeiy to select ears that are grown under unusual conditions and I probably with only one ear to th >! stalk We should also select ears that are well protected from insects by long shuck which covers the: ear tightly. Seed corn when 'gathered should be hung in a dry place. It should not be allowed to freeze until thoroughly dry. After it is well cured it should be stored in a dry place where it will remain secure from mice, rats, birds and insects. (Well cured seed corn will produce a much better yield than corn not properly cured. o RI LES FOR SUCCESSFUL HOG RAISING f - 1. Good brood sows should always Have a balanced ration, sufficient exercise, and a good bed. 2. Farrowing rails, no matter of what material they are made, will be worth their cost. 3. Many of the pigs are farrowed between midnight and dawn and it pays to be there. 4. A pood dry bed, changed often, mal'os up for a lot of other imperfections. Plan to have a supply of dry bedding handy at all times. 5. Contrary to popular belief hogs can not thrive in filth. Avoid manure piles, dusty stalls, and stagnant pools. Probably more trouble with pigs starts with suckling a sow that has been lying in a stagnant mud hole than from any other cause, unless it be dusty pens. f>. Plenty of clean water should br handy at. all times, for the pig drink* often if he haslhe chance. 7. Plan to have clover, alfalfa, rape rve or soy beans at all times on th< farm and cheapon the cost of produc tion. o TO STOP DELAYS. The bent remedy that we can sug gest for the long delay in getting civil cases disposed of, is the voting in n f tka Pniinfi I... VI V1IV, VWU 11%/jr \>UWI Vf Wflll'II W 1 I he submitted to the people at th< I General Election on November 7. I First Wonian in ^ MRS. REBECCA 1,. FELTON is the first United States senator this country ever has had. She -was appointed to take the place, until elecUcyi, of the late Senator Thomas E. "Watson of Georgia. Mrs. Felton is 87 years old. o COTTON Pl^CE IS ON THE RISE. In our letter of October 18, we stated that most of the cotton crop had been picked and that something unforeseen would have to occur to rnf <? > 4- ?U 1 ^ ^icvcut tin auvmne tu uigiier levels.. Since that letter was written the market has advanced approximately one cent per pound, which is not bad for a period of seven days. The National Ginners' Association published their estimate of ginnings U> October 18th yesterday as 6,900,000 bales or one thousand bales more than the estimate contained in- our circular letter of October 19th. The Government's ginning figures will be given out Wednesday, October 25tht and are expected to ;show a total of about seven million bales. We should like to have the readers of this paper write us where another three million bales will come from in order to reach the Government's October 3rd estimate of 10,135,000 if Viny, above nine million bales. Exports and American mill takings this month have been on a liberal scale, the demand 'is better, offerings are lighter, cloth markets strong ger and general conditions continue to improve. We see no reason why cotton should not advance to 25 cents per pound very shortly, an J to much higher figures later in the season. o THE FRUIT TREE M \R His Stories Not To Re Relieved Clemson College, Sept.?Prof .A F. Conradi, Etimoligist for the South Carolina State Crop Pest Commission, charged with the enforcement of regulations regarding nursery stock, is out gunning for the unscrupulous fruit tree agent and is appealing to the buying public for .aid in suppressing this dangerous nuisance. Below is Prof. Conradi's warning appeal. "Remember that it is unlawful for a fruit tree agent to operate In this state without an agent's license. To obtain this license does not require cash, but it docs require the agent 1 a Il'Vi c-of IcI* nnf Air I /"l f A vv 1*11 i 1111 Oil viol UL u;i ^ c * m v 11 vt< v w the South Carolina State Crop Pest Commission, CI em son College, S. C. that he is a responsible man and will comply with the law. If he }ias delivering point in this state, his shipments must he ,accompanied by an agents tag furnished at cost. "Remember that some of these agents have wonderful stories to tell about their stock. Are you gullible enough to believe them ? We are trailing some of them now and we will prosecute without hesitation. We will co-operate with every honest tree agent who sells what he represents and will help |him in every way possible; but let us all band together and shaw the unscrupulous tree liar that South Carolina has no use for him. He has done enough damage. The legislature has made laws with teeth in them to ?et such cheats and we ask the cooperation of every one i ntracking these fellows to their lairs." * o OCTOBER r\TTLE HINTS. r. Sow oats, vetch and rye for grazing next spring and for hay later. Sond all grass-fat cattle to market. Turn on velvet bean fields all cat. tie that are to be fattened. When l>eans betrin to tret scarce turn them now fields and lot breeding cattlo follow them. TTolp to make South Carolina a 1 scrub-free s4ate and our cattle will brinrf a bolter price on the markets. ' Breed the host for the best and then tho best for profit. The market difference of one to three cents bei ween rrood cattV and poor cattle and the difference of 200 to MO pounds in weinrht ,ure caused by breeding and feeding. o The farmer who fails <o plow un? dor cotton stalks in the fall to help 1 destroy the boll weevil is the kind 2 of man who "trusts to luck" and is usually unlucky. THE HOft&Y HERALD, 00N\ NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a Decree of foreclosure and sale made by His Honor, A. F. Woods, Special Presiding Judge at the Sept. term of Court for Horry County, S. C., in the case of Burroughs IVuik & Trust Co., a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Nellie C. Medhn. et al., defendants, and dated Sei/t. 30th, 1922, notice is hereby given that 1, W. L. Bryan, Clerk of Court as Special Master, will offer for sale before the Court house door at Conway, S. C., within legal hours of sale on Monday, Nevember 6th, that being Salesdjay in said month, the following described property, to wit: ALL AND SINGULAR, those two volutin ii u i uiuu Millate in the County of Horry, in the State of South Carolina. FIRST: All that certain tract or parcel of land, containing one hundred (100) acres, more or less, bounded .is follows: North by lands of M. ESmith; East by lands of J. H. Richardson; South by lands of W. L. and G. W. Hardee; West by lands of G. VV. Hardee, the same being the property which was conveyed to Gary H. Smith by Marcus E. Smith by his deed bearing date Feb. 26th, 11)03, and which will be found on Record in the Clerk's office of Horry County, in Rook B. B. B. at page 318. SECOND: All that certain tract or parcel of land containing one hundred and twenty-five (125) acres, more or less, and being in Simpson Creek Township lying on the West side of the Loris and Worth am public road, beginning at an agreed corner on public road, running thence up Timothy Branch with W. P. Gore's line to a stake corner, thence nearly north to a pine corner; thence about West to a stake corner; thence nearly south-west to a stake corner; thence the north side of Timothy Branch to a stake corner; thence about North West to a stake on J. W. Brunson's line, thence about North with D. J. Butler's line to a stake; thence about South to an agreed corner; thence to an agreed corner on lightwood stump at public road; thence the public road to the beginning corner; Being the property conveyed to Gary H. Smith oy deed of M. E. Smith dated January 20th, 1915, and which will be found on Record in the office of Clerk of Court of Horry County in Book B-4, page 273. Both of above described tracts of land having: been conveyed to me, (Nellie C. Medlin) by Gary H. Smith by his deed of April 27th, 1921, said deed recorded in office of Clerk of Court for Horry County in Book Y-4, page 302. TERMS of Sale, cash, purchaser to pay for papers 'and stamps. sherwood & McMillan, Plaintiff's Attorneys. W. L. BRYAN, Clerk of Court as Special Master. October 10, 1922. o 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 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. Sarvis and G. W. Harrelson, defendants, and dated the 30th day of September, A. P. 1922, I the undersi gne? ! W. L. Bryan, Clerk of the 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 Carolin/\, during legal hours of sale, on salesday in November next, it being the Gth day of said month, all and singular that certain real estate situate in Horry County, 1 -1 _ _ _M_ 1 r> II j unu ciescrinen as ioiiows, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel, or tract of land lying and being in Simpson Creek Township, Horry County, South Carolina, and lying on the North side of Todd's Swamp and on both sides of the Todd's P-arry Public Road; containing Three hundred and fifty (350) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of I. B. Faircloth, Estate of C. W. Wolf and J. J. Rhuark; on the East by lands of Burroughs & Collins Company .and A. W. Wilson; on the South by run of Todd's Swamp and ten (10) acres belonging to P. F. Watts, Burroughs & Collins Company and A. W. Wilson and on the West by lands of Temperance Horn; being lands conveyed to Thomas W. Livingston by the following grantors, to wit: Mary M. McDowell for 113 acres, Katherine Bellamy for 18 acres, J. M. Dorman for 30 acres, Thomas J. Cox for 113 acres, A. C. Grainger for 08 acres and Russell W. Wolf for three acres, as will appear by deed duly recorded in the Clerk's office of Horry County . TERMS of Sale Gash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. October 2nd. A. D. 1022. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. W. L. BRYAN, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas as Special Master of II o r r y vuuniy. o Tell it to The Horry Herald. i i CREDII^^CREDITf o Ey* Rlasses fitted and sold on % o a CREDIT. ][ Office over Horry Drug Co. J[ o Office days every Monday. o ] J Hours, 9 to 4 < o L. A. WOODRUFF, D. Opt. J[ < Eyesight Specialist o o Conway, S. C. <> PAY, S. C., OCT. 26, 1922 NOTICE OF SALE ? ? Under and by virtue of a Decree of foreclosure and sale made by His Honor S. W. G. Shipp, Judge Presiding in the 12th Circuit, !n the c^se of T. L. Lewis, plaintiff vs. L. C. Tyler, ar .nl., defendants, and dated May 2i?;h, 11>22, notice is hereby given that I. W. L. Bryan, Clerk of Court as Special Master, will offer for sal? to ihe highest bidder, before the Courthouse door in Conway within legal hours of sale on Monday, November Oth, l.)22 that being that legal Salesday in said month, the following described propertv, to wit: ALL AND SINGULAR all hf certain piece, parcel or tract of land lyinjr and being on West side of Alma Public Road and running as follows: Beginning in line of Ira Hammond and on West side of Alma Public Road and running with line of Ira Hammond near West to land of Hicks Hammond; Thence with said line of Hicks Hammond and about South iir i_ a _ t 9 i - ? ? i-1. - HF 1*\ west, to ian(i Known as ine w. v. i yler land; Thence with said W. D. Tyler line with a ditch to the West edge of Alma Public Road; Thence with the said Alma Public Road about North to the beginning: corner. Said land being1 the identical home place of L. C. Tyler's - - and having a Dwelling, stalls and a tobacco barn on same - - and containing Fifteen (15) acres, more or less. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. sherwood & McMillan, Plaintiff's Attorneys. W. L. BRYAN. Clerk of Court as Special Master. October 10th, 1922. - o CITATION STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HORRY. By J. S. Vaught Esquire, Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Mary Ann Grainger made suit to me, to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Orton B. Grainger. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Orton B. Grainger, deceased, that they be and appenr, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Conwav, S. C., on 3rd day of November 1922 next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my Hand, this 12th day of October Anno Domini, 1922. Published on the 19th & 26th day of October 1922 in the Horry Herald. J. S. VAUGHT, Probate Judge. o? Milk drinking nations rule the world. AUC] Sass( Gi SATURDAY 1 Gasoline Fill 1 Motor Oil T 1 Self measuri 1 Pair Stimpsc 1 Cheese Cutt< 1 Small Cash 1 Lot of Plows c All kinds Pate Tobacco Hats, Caps an< 1 Ice Box, lot < Various other WILL BE ? Come and get J. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a Decree A ForeJo-nre ?M?d Sale i ade by His Honor, S. W. G. Shipp of th* 12th Judical Circuit, at Chambers, Florence, S. C. in the case of Bank of Little River, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. U. M. DeLettre and Peoples National Bank, defendants,and dated October 10th. 1922, notice is here by given that I, W. L. Bryan, Clerk >? unurt as Special Master, will offer for sale before the Courthouse door Conway, S. C., within lega! hours of sale on Monday, November 6th, 1922, that being the legal salesday in said month, the following described property, to wit: ALL AND SINGULAR that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, containing sixty-six (66) acres, more or less, situate and lying in Conway township, County and State above mentioned; .same bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake corner on cari road on West side of Baxter swamp; *n 4A m r*c% rr/l i - tutJiice ruuiiuiK tV3 iv o*;./u lo an oak corner at run of Baxter swamp; thence near a North course with run of said swamp to a gum corner; thence a neighborhood cart road to the beginning. Hounded North by lands formerly of S. A. Causey, being a part of this same tract; East by run of Baxter Swamp; and South by lands of L. F. Jordan. The said tract herein mentioned being a part of the BearSwamp tract; and is the identical tract conveyed to me (U. M. DeLette) by S. A. Causey by his deed of date March 14, 1899, and same recorded in Book BBB 'page 255 in office R. M. C. for Horry County. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pav for papers and stamps. SHERWOOD &McMILLTAN, Plaintiff's Attorneys. W. L. BRYAN, Clerk of Court as Special Master. October 10th, 1922. o Recently an Iowa Farm ,Bureau scrapped its Farm Bureau paper, the directors explaining that "a better way of reaching the farmers is newspapers" Righto! #To Stop a Cough Quick take HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stops the cough by healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVES O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and 1 l.L. -M la CHUIU3CU wiui every uoiue ok HAYES* HEALING HONEY. The salve should be rubbed on the chest and throat of children suffering from a Cold or Croups The healing effect of Hayes* Healing Honey inside the throat combined with the healing effect of Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores of the skin soon stops a cough. Both remedies are packed in one carton and the cost of the combined treatment is 39c. f * Just ask your druggist lot HAYES* HEALING HONEY. nn ? AT ? er Co.! urley, S. , OCT. 28 ing Station, 280 Ga ank, self measuring, ng Kerosene Tank, >n Computing Scales er Register a stings, all kind, nt Medicine 1 Ol _ _ a onoes. >f Stove pipe, 1 set 1 articles too numeroi >OLD REGARDLES your share while it i C. DORSE iN \ SUMMONS FOR RELIEF I (Complaint Served.) | STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I COUNTY OF HORRY. . ! Court of Common Pleas. 1 Bank of Loris, A Corporation, plaintiff, vs. E. V. Carter, J. H. Car- I ter and W. E. Stroud, defendants. To The Defendants above Named: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED i| 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 day's after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time m aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will ??rmlv til flir? flnnvf ilm ? '-? WW mmm I* ?' v\? VII v v/v W* V XV* V1 IV I V11CL demanded in the complaint. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated May lGth, 1922. To W. E. Stroud. ABSENT DEFENDANT: TAKE NOTICE That the Complaint in the foregoing stated action and the summons of which the foregoing is a copy were filed in the of- j fice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas in and for Horry County, at Conway, S. C., on the 27th \ day of September, A. D. 1922. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) |l C. C. C. P. I Renew your health by purifying your system with IL ^!UldU5 The purified and refined calomel tablets that are free 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. |pT Ctava nuic C. TH, 1922 ? lion Tank 50 gallon Tank. 70 gallon tank. . Good as new. II robacco Flues, is to mention. S OF COST is going. ?-r :y. s =fl I I