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WEEKS NEWS BOILED DOWN _ l Perry Key, great friend of Enrico Cv-ruso, the master tenor, has presented to Mrs. Caruso and daughter, t Gloria, a biography of the late opera 1 Ftar printed in gold type. I New Orleans faces a cigarette famine. Unless a ruling is forthcoming . immediately from the bureau of in ternal revenue at Washington, New 1 Orleans' addicts may he forced to take to the pipe or cigar. ( ( The first financial report by the de- ? mocratic natior.il committee, filed by i Wilbur Marsh, treasurer, showed con- t tributions of $80,512. Expenditure thus far exceeded this figure of $19,- > 8.r>0, which the report showed had been borrowed. ; ( American steamships cannot carrv or sell liquor in any part of the < world Federal Judge Hand held in a 1 decision dismissing the suit of two American steamship companies to enjoin enforcement of the Daugherty 1 prohibition ruling. The newspapers announce that Prince Andrew, brother of former King Constantine. was arrested at 1 Corfu on the charge that he contribu- * ted to the disaster suffered by the * (ireek army in Asia-Minor. He will ' he brought to Athens on a destroyer and entered in the palace. London, 0(1. 26.?The admiralty ( ;t \t.as 4 e'l hig ? authority has ( l-vued tc dos -- for rh?? constri;e'inn of ( two 35,000 ton battleships. This is in accordance with the Washington ag- v reement, but there has been much * discussion as to whether Great Bri- * tain would build these ships. 1 C. S. Wilson, member of the senior * class in the Mississippi college and a ( player on the football team, while wrestling with a "nightmare" thought ? he was bucking the centre of his op- ^ ponents* line and with a tremendous ? plunge he fell from the top of a . doubledecker bed and broke his nose 1 when he landed on top of a chair. s p.. ~ /-* .i. T i.: m..?I' oupremtj v-uun jusute murwuau.^ci awarded John E. Mack, guardian of v Baby Guy Stillman, $25,000 for his r services in defending- the infant agai,,!nst the charge of illegitimacy brought i v* 'liy James Stillman, millionaire banker, t in his suit for divorce from Mrs. Anne t U. Stillman. He also allowed Mr. a Mack $4,901.11 which the guardian re- s ported he had expended in Guy's be- c half. i Rev. Edward J. Christler, rector of c St. Mark's Episcopal church and Missionary of the Milk* River Valley, was 1 shot and instantly killed at his home. < Mrs. Margaret Carleton, a daughter of his congregation and wife of a ' former district judge, now residing in j California is declared to have , been i the rector's slayer. Mrs. Carleron ccommitted suicide. s s It is reported that a plan is on t foot to photograph from an airplane the weddintr procession of former Emperor William and Princess Her- f mine Reuss as it proceeds from the u chateau and through the grounds to f the pate of the lodge where the civil f ceremony will be performed. a ? Columbia city school and city health t authorities are investigating the discovery made by the health board * in the Waverly school certain child- f" ren have become "aspirin fiends". ? Some drastic action is likely to follow, t Superintendent Hand, of the school t system has issued an order that any ( children found with aspirin on th^ir * person will be expelled from the s schools. (1 | Large shipments of flour sent from the United States to Constantinople t to feed refugees in the Near East ar- f rived in the past 24 hours to be dis- e tributed by the American relief ad- a ministration. The steamer Orient t brought 2,000 tons of flour and the v steamer Ossa 500 tons. a Along with 3D,OOU blankets the F flour is being sent to Saloniki, to Gre- t cian islands and other refugee cen- t ters. t o h COUNTY AGENT NEWS. i t That Shows Progress in Farming. a C. L. McCaslan, Calhoun.?We have v . Jn this county the largest acreage of velvet beans that we have ever had. e and most of the acreage is especially " good. A large part of these beans will be hogged off, while a good part of them will be turned under to improve the land for next year's crop. Both methods will leave the land in better shape to cut the fertilizer bill next year. S. M. Byars, Anderson.?The greatest part of my time has been taken up with planning for soil building crops, planting alfalfa, etc. There is every indication that the greatest acreage ever planted to winter legumes will be planted this fall. Already alfalfa is being planted. There are .?. o Tell it to The Horry Herald. ?- o ... ? j|?gn^pfc?Biiii < I Eye plasseg fitted and sold on ! I < > a CREDIT. < JI Office over Horry Drug Co. J [ < Office daya every Monday. < < J Hours, 9 to 4 < ! ! L. A. WOODRUFF, D. Opt, J [ 4 > Eyesight Specialist < > i ! Conway, S. C. o . 1 THE : DYSON BURNING AIRS IN COURT (Continued From P,age One.) n^ tools and automobile parts. Quite a number of witnesses were worn by the opposing sides. Among the witnesses for the plainifT: Dr. H. H. Martin, W. S. Tyler, Dr. S. ,1. Rogers, YV. P. Powers, Lionnie Sawyer, J. W. Lonj*, C. E. luggins,. Amon^ the witnesses for the de endant: F. E. Johnson, J. T. Shelly, Vdelle Roberts, W. I. Hatcher, Mrs. !?\ J. Tyler, W. P. Lewis. O. W. Johnson, father of the debased testified to a sample of th<? jil which was taken from an 01! >tove hi the house where the burnng took place, and also he showed ,he bursted kerosine can in which the )il had been brought from the store ,vhen purchased. The complaint prayed for damages in the sum of twenty thousand iollars. The jury found a verdict for the lefendant as was announced in last week's Horry Herald. many indications that the acreage will be increased 100 percent this fall. J. M. Eleazer, Saluda.?Preparations were made for extending the paradichlorohenzine work in peach tree borer control. Ivist year a trial r>f this material was made on 3,300 trees. It was pratically 100 percent *<rective. Materia! for treating 10,300 trees has been bought for this /ear. The borer hazard has therefore >een largely eliminated from commercial peach growing circles of the jounty. This material will be applied varlv in October. J. P. Quinerly, Lee.?Preliminary .vork on a county-wide stalk destruction campaign has been started in he press and otherwise. Outstanding esults were obtained by my demonstrators on this line last year. Among hem is the experience of J. N. Scott >f Wisackv, who says he doubled his i field this year on those fields where italks were destroyed last fall by )ctober 1, over those which were left standing until spring. W. (). Davis, Horry?F,all cabbage s getting to be an important crop in his county. Seed planted August 15 ind transplanted September 15 are eady to ship in December and Januiry. At this time they find a good narket price. I J. R. Clark, Richland.?Have kept j ?p the fight on the boll weevil. Have , >een encouraging the farmers to get heir cotton fields turned under ?nd ' i green crop growing on it just as 1 loon as possible. The results with alcium arsenate have been very gratfying. Interest in commercial peach orhards is growing rapidly. Six new >rchards will be planted this fall. There will also be one apple orchard >f 10 acre? planted. Gus York, Hampton.?I have lined lp about ten demonstrations in pernanent pastures. We are only r^akng a beginning now of course and we expect to continue sowing difFerent eed next spring. This work should ! ihow up well within the next two or hree years. Ernest Carnes, Spartanburg.?More nterest than usual has been maniested in fall gardens and I have riven out a great many bulletins rom the college on this subject. Two armers have decided to grow one tcre each in onions from the seed ind I have secured information lor his work. C. L. Vaughan, Laurens.?Much nterest has been worked up in commercial peach growing, and we have >laced a cooperative order for eleven housand and eight hundred Elberta rees to be delivered in November. )ne man has ordered eight hundred ?rape vines. We had four men to ;et out eight thousand and five hunIred trees last year and they are ooking nice now. U /' ill r. o. v. lining, i nproKee.?uuring he first part of August a traveling ruit tree agent come into the Eastrn part of the county and sold ibout $1200.00 worth of fruit trees. Ie told the usual tale about the wonderful characteristics of his trees .nd sold to the farmers at one dollar ?er tree. Upon investigation through he Crop Pest Commission we find hat he has sold these trees in violaion of the law in that he did not tave a seller's permit. We are satsfied he has misrepresented his rees and we know he has charged ibout three times what the trees are vorth. We hope to get all the orlers cancelled and save these farmrs about $600.00. Renew your health by purifying your system with /l"l laiotabs t?AC< '(0 V J The purii<c:i 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* rfi'iyiirfiii ? . " HORRY HERALD, CONWAY, ? 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 ot Thomas W. Livingston, Plaintiff vs. C. M. Stalvey, R. C. Grainger, Rhody Grainger, Wm. P. Miller. Henrietta Miller, W. !S. Osteon, R. P. Hardee, Wm. G. Sar/is and G. W. Harvelson, defendants, and dated the 30th day of September, A. D. 1022, I the undersigned 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 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, ind described as follows, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel, or tivir*1' af Imii/l o?\fl ! ? v.f.^v VI IUIIVI l C4II\1 III Olllljr I son Creek Township, Horry County, South Carolina, and lying: on the North side of Todd's Swamp and on both sides of the Todd's Ferry Public Road; containing Three, hundred 1 and fifty (350) acres, more or less, ind 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 he 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 68 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. 1922. I H. H. WOODWARD, ( Plaintiff's Attornev. * i W. L. BRYAN, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas , as Special Mas- < ter 01 11 o r r y j County. o??? The roster of cases fixed for trial < ast week had about fifty cases on it and only about half of these were disposed of. Just as many more are :>n the dockets waiting- for a chance to come to trial. I o ] NOTICE OF SALE j 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 Rank & Trust Co., a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Nellie C. Med- ( lin. el al., defendants, and dated Sept. I 30th, 1022, notice is hereby given ] that I, W. L. Bryan, Clerk of Court < as Special Master, will offer for sale WMG This new sugar-coated gum dclight$\^ young and old/Mfijj It "melts in your mouth" and the gt center remains to ai< brighten teeth and so< and throat. There are the other 1 friends to choose frotr I. C. NOV. 2, 1022 before the Court house door at Con- < way, S. C., within legal hours of sale i on Monday, ?Jevember 6th, that being Salesday in said month, the following 1 described property, to wit: ALL AND SINGULAR, those two certain tracts or parcels of land situate 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 .as follows: North by lands of M. ?2. < Smith; East by lands of J. H. Rich- 1 ardson; South by lands of W. L. and G. W. Hardee; West by lands of G. W. Hardee, the same being the property which was conveyed to Gary H. Smith by Marcus E. Smith by his deed '> bearing date Feb. 26th> 1903, and which will be found on Record in the Clerk's office of Horry County, in Book B. B. B. at page 318. cirinrv\TT\ a n ii i j - - /\u mat 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 1 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 1 South to an agreed corner; thence to 1 in agreed corner on lightwood stump ( :it public road; thence the public road to the beginning corner; Being the ' property conveyed to Gary H. Smith ( jy deed of M.'E. Smith dated Jan- * nary 20th, 1915, and which will be found on Record in the office of Clerk * [>f Court of Horry County in Book * B-4, page 273. ( Roth of above described tracts of t and having been conveyed to me. 1 (Nellie C. Medlin) by Gary H. Smith ' >y his deed of April 27th, 1921, said 1 leed recorded in office of Clerk of t Court for Horry County in Book Y-4, c page 302. t TERMS of Sale, cash, purchaser to < lay for papers and stamps. : Sherwood & McMillan, t Plaintiff's Attorneys. ' W. L. BRYAN, ? Clerk of Court as Special Master. ? October 10, 1922. 1 o I NOTICE OF SALE t I Under and by virtue of a Decree of c foreclosure and sale made by His c Honor S. W. G. Shipp, Judge Presiding: in the 12th Circuit, in the case of J. L. Lewis, plaintiff vs. L. C. Tyler, 2s- ,'\1., defendants, and dated May 2i?th, 1922, notice is hereby given that I, W. L. Bryan, Clerk of Court as Special Master, will offer for sal > to the highest bidder, before the Courthouse door in Conway within legil hours of sale on Monday, November 0th, l.>22, that being that legal Salesday in said month, the following described property, to wit: .ALL AND SINGULAR all of cer3? niiiP LEYS r _ j|ppj|| 'jv H0 M im in the d digestion, athe mouth WRIGLEY I. tOO! ?-? tain piece, parcel or tract of land lying 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 ttoad and running with line of Ira Hammond near West to land of Hicks Hammond; Thence with said line of Hicks Hammond and about South West to land known as the W. D. Tyler 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 tho beginning corner. Said land being 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 Attorney's. w. l. bryan, Clerk of Court as Special Master. O NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a Decree r>f FoivJc;-uro and Sale i ado !>y Flis Honor, S. W. G. Shipp of th% 2th Judical Circuit, at Chambers, Florence, S. C. in the case of Bank >f Little River, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. U. M. PeLettre and Peoples National Bank, defendants,and dat?d October 10th. 1922, notice is here )y given that I, W. L. Bryan, Clerk >f Court as Special Master, will offer for sale before the Courthouse loor Conway, S. C., within legal ,lours of sale on Monday, November 3th, 1922, that being the legal saleslav in said month, the following described property, to wit: ALL AND SINGULAR that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, containing sixty-six (GG) acres, more >r less, situate and lying in Conway ;ownship, County and State above mentioned; same boundea as follows: Beginning at a stake corner on cart oad on West side of Baxter swamp; ;hence running 40 E 02.70 to an >ak corner at run of Baxter swamp; hence near a North course with run *f said swamp to a gum corner; ;hence a neighborhood cart road to he beginning. Bounded North by ands formerly of S. A. Causey, being i part of this same tract; East by un of Baxter Swamp; and South by ands of L. F. Jordan. The said tract lerein mentioned beinj? a part of the BearSwamp tract, and is the identical ract conveyed to me (U. M. De^ette) by S. A. Causey by his deed >f date March 14, 1899, and same re:orded in Book BBB pape 255 in of Style Service 25 *3 GENTS FURI1 Conway, SUMMONS FOR RELIEF ^ I (Complaint Served.) I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I COUNTY OF HORRY. . 9 Court of Common Pleas. 2 Bank of Loris, A Corporation, , I plaintiff, vs. E. V. Carter, J. H. Car- |' II ter and W. E. Stroud, defendants. Kl To The Defendants above Named: I YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED I I and required to answer the complaint VI in this action, of which a copy is here- III with served upon you, and to serve all copy of your answer to the said com- 1 plaint on the subscriber or subscribers 1 at his or their olHce at Conway, South fl Carolina, within twenty days after the 9 U r. t ? - i 1 1 ncivitc nei vui exclusive oi me aay ot such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time .aforesaid, the plaintiff in this actioir will apply to the Court for the relief , demanded in the complaint. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney, Dated Mav 16th, 1922. To W. E. Stroud. Ij ABSENT DEFENDANT: TAKE NOTJCE That the Com- ? plaint in the foregoing stated action jj and the summons of which the fore- } tfoinp: is a copy were filed in the of- a fice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Ple^s in and for Horry 11 County, at Conway, S. C., on the 27tk day of September. A. D. 1922. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. < W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) C. C. C. P. 1 fice R. M. C. for Horry County. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. SHERWOOD &McMILL*AN, Plaintiff's Attorneys. W. L. BRYAN, Clerk of Court as Special Master. October 10th, 1922. : To Stop a Cough Quick ,t take HAYES* HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stops the cough by healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. 1 A box of GROVES O-PEN-TRATE l SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup is enclosed with every bottle of I HAYES' HEALING HONEY. The salvo I should be rubbed on the chest and throat 1 of children suffering from a Cold or Group, \M The healing effect of Hayes* Healing Hooey in- I tide (he throat coipbtned with the healing effect of J| Grove'* O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pore* of the ikln soon stopa a cough. m Both remedies are packed in one carton and the cost of the combined treatment U 33c. Just ask your druggist for HAYES* ( HEALING HONEY. I if % Satisfaction) 0 *35 4ISHING CO. . s. c. \