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t ! ! GET PUREBRED DAIRY BULL Clcmson College.?The two reasons for so many unprofitable cows in South Carolina are lack of proper care and lack of good breeding. In the first place, on the average farm cows are not cared for properly. They are not fed the proper amount of feeds and the rations are not balanced. Besides, the cows are not milked fed and watered at regular times; and. although we have rather mild winters, too little attention has been given tho proper housing of the milk cows, which are creatures^ of habit and do their best o^W wu Riven regular attention, under conditions which make for their comfort. In the second place, there are being kept too manv cows which could not be made profitable even if given the best opportunity by way of feed, <sare and treatment. These cows are lacking in breeding, individuality or Si nop vprv fpw farmers are testing their cows to learn which are the profit-makers and which are the boarders, the only way to increase the producing ability of our dairy 'kerds is through the use of good purebred dairy bulls. This is the season to breed thfc cows for next fall calving. If the money to buy a good bull is a hindering factor in the case, it will pay sell enough cows to pay for a good bull. Some of the breed associations in this s^ate. Realizing the need of -better bulls, have offered to give any farmer a registered bull calf for the beef value bf the grade scrub bull lie is now using. There are twenty or more breeders of purebred dairy cattle in South Carolina who can sell fpood young bulls at reasonable prices. o NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtu re of a Decree f Partition and S/\le made by His Honor S. W. G. Shipp, Judge of the 12th Circuit at Chambers, Florence, S. C.. in the case *f C. Z. Enzor, Plaintiff, vs. S. G. Enzor, et al.. Defendants, and dated November 10th, 1922, ,NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned W. L. Bryan, Clerk of Court as Special Master will flTer for sale to the highest bidder before the Court House door in Con r* 9 a ? % % % g% * way, ?. Kj., witnin legal Hours 01 saie n Monday, December 4th, 1922, that being1 the legal Salesday in said month, the following described property, to wit: That certain fish pond, lying and being in Floyds Township. Horry County, S. C., bounded on the North and East by lands of the estate of H. L* Enzor and on the South and West by lands now owned by the plaintiff C. Z. Enzor. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchase! to pay for papers and stamps. Dated November 13th, A. D. 1922. Conway, S. C. & McMillan, ^Plaintiff's Attorneys. W. L. BRYAN, Clerk of Court as Special Master. 3t ATTENTION TO SELLING END Washington.?The day when American farm products will be as extensivery advertised throughout the -country as the automobile and other manufactured articles, will soon arrive. Dr. W. M. Jones, president of Uie Kansas State Agricultural collepp. df*clar*?d hofr>v<* Hip Wnshincr A rl Club. "The American farmer has been acquainted with only one side of the advertising business," he said. "In the main, he thinks of advertising as a more or less tricky device employed by middlemen to separate 'ntr from his money. He probably has somewhat of the same opinion of advertising as a target has of rifle practice. "The signs of the times, however are pointing in ,another direction Hankers and members of chambers of commerce have begun to take the farmer in as a business partner. The> are seeing that they must help hirr earn more money, and they are beginning to see that lie needs helf principally with his marketing aw selling problems. "The selling end o f the farmer': business has been badly and most un fortunately neglected. Circumstance) are to blame in part, he is to blaiw in part, and business men are t< blame in part. In a certain sense advertising men are much to blame Problems in marketing, advertisini and selling that need solution mucl ?iore than manv which have beei jsolved, have been neglected. Agriculturel men of America hav beirnn to concern themselves with th? celling of their business. They hav Notice Fur Trappers anc Hunters I am on the market thi season again to buy fur. I I don't call on you in th week I will be at Wood ward's Millinery Store eacl Saturday. Get my prices be fore selling the fur dealer. J. G. WOODWARD 10-19 i II * .. * ' * . MANY NEW StYUE POINTS .jy \ Ml ?BE? - *: ^ m Bearing thfe hallmark of the new season's style* this handsome dr'tis ol tricotlne Invito attention to Its novel Teatures. They include n row of little Silver buttons on the blotted bodice sleeves narrow lit the top, flaring ?nd split below the elbow, whto*e they arc faced with cheeked silk and edflfet] With tabs of Silk braid and sllvet buttons. A full satin panel, finished with deep silk fringe and embroiders of colored beads and silk, fulls from a corresponding ornament at the waist line, and finishes a remarkably smar( design. These large and brilliant orna ments at the line of the girdle, or hold Ing the drapery, make the only decora tlon needed on gowns of metalasse and other decorative, newly arrived fabrics onebig week on education The President of the United State* Ms designated as American Education Week December 3rd, to 9th. [ Governor Harvey has also issued a Proclamation setting forth this week -is Education Week for South Carolina. The movement has behind it the U S. Bureau of Education, the Nationa Educational Association, the Ameri ' ^*1 Legion, .and the South Carolim ' Citizens Association. More than on< hundred other leading national organ Nations of America will join in th< observance of this week. Th is great movement has for it.1 purpose the "uplift of the educationa standard of the men, women and chil dren of the United States, and th< arousing of the nation to a conscious ness of the importance of widespreac public education along the lines 01 physical improvement, hygiene, Am erican citizenship, and equality of ad vantages afforded to every boy anc girl of our country^' Horry County is asked to perforrr her part in making this campaign i complete success in our St/ite. With this in view we ask the co operation of all teachers, ministers ; school trustees, civic organizations anc aP oatriotic citizens in general. The Contra! Committ#^ for thij county has met and or?raniwd fci work. At the same time it has formu Vited a tentative program for the pro posed program. Each and every teacher rf county is appointed a member of th< 1 committee to act for their respective 1 schools, likewise each minister o the county is asked to serve on th< | committee for their community. Each minister is asked to preach i sermon, or deliver a lecture Sundaj the 3rd, on some phase of education as may be applied to his particular ' section. The principal of each school, alonj j with the assistants, is requested dur \ ing the week to stress the importance of better trained citizenship, improv ed methods, bettor bnilrlino-s: nn? ) equipment, longer term.-. increase< j pav for instructors and tho necessity for a higher standard of moivils ii 5, our respective communities. I On Fridav evening, December Ktl1 at 7*30 o'clock we ask that a mas a meeting be held at each school hous ' 1 co" ??"?tun'tv center, at which meet | in**: all teachers, trustees, patrons an ' | pupils are requested to attend. Ef ' forts will be made to hive suitabl speakers, along: with local talent t ^ be commanded for these rallies. On Saturday ,the final day. will b the Grand Rally or County Mass Meet in# at the Court House in Conwaj ^ \t this final gathering everybody i invited and expected to be present. ? We want every school, in comman of its teachers, to be in line for th Grand Parade on Saturday mornin at 11 o'clock. Accompanying eac should be the patrons and trustee of their respective schools. 1 Prizes are to be offered for tV school having the largest percentap of enrolled pupils in the parade, ar for the school having the best flo/i or most appropriate banner for tV occasion. Notabble speakers are expected c S the program for the mi,d-oay e>:e f cises to be held at the Court Hous 1 At this meeting it is proposed to pe ^ feet an educational organization at . transact other important business. I" I^et us make this a great day f< ^ Horry, and one pointing to future pri [? begun to learn to sell co-operativel to organize and to respect their o . ganization. The next generation < farmers is going to grow up alreac tf 'sold' to the idea or organization." - TttB MOttT HteALit) HOMEQRCHARDS CAWING FAVOR Clemson College.?South CaYolina farm families will eat more fruit in future years, if the scores of home orchards now being established are given reasonable care in the way of pruning, spraying, cultivation, and fertilization. From every county fn the State reports come of scores of new home orchards being set this fall and winter. A few of these reports from county agents are given to show the trend. The fruit exhibit of the State Fair, coming from all sections of the State, also clearly showed the growth of the orchard interest. W. D. Wood, Union.?Over one hundred additional home orchards will be planted this fall, and if present plans materialize .about 150 acres of peaches will be set out for commercial purposes. <j. Ij. vaughan, Laurens.?Our cooperative order has reached 15.800 Elberta trees and still more are considering: planting: out orchards. Many home orchards will be ordered yet even if it is late. I have had many inquiries about how to care for the home orchards. It seems that the people are just now realising that they can not raise fruit without ; pruning and spraying. 1 W. R. Gray, ClaVenden.?I have ! been taking orders for trees for home . orchard*, and we will gtart -a numI her of new orchards this season. ! Some of the others will be better I cared for also. J. M. Eleazer, Saluda.?Prices haw I been secured on fruit trees and some , co-operative orders are in tfye pros, nect. Ten thousand peach trees have been treated for borers with para' dichlorobezine method. Five tons of k sulphur have been ordered for the purpose of manufacturing1 lime-sulnhur locally. Plans are being: made ' for enlarged commercial peach plant' ings. Six pieces of home orchiml work have been lined up for demonstrations this year. Ernest Carnes, Spartanburg.?During this month we have assisted f/u1r mers in securing prices from reliable nurseries on peach trees and have placed orders aggregating 45.000 trees at 10M> cents per tree, which ' I feel like is a considerable saving . in the purchase of nursery stock. Geo. R. Brig:gs. Oconee.?There is interest in home orchards and 1 more commercial apple orchards. : The Extension horticulturists are . rendering meat service in the establishment of both home and cominer. cial orchards. Everything possible i ic 1 - , uciiik uuue 10 encourage early . planting, early pruning and spraying ! and more attention to fertilizer. ; 5 jj AYNOR NEWS jj The Rev. Mr. Garrison preached a 5 verv interesting sermon to a large - audience on last Sunday night. This 1 was his last appointment here before f Conference. We trust Mr. Garrison - will return again next year to the - Aynor charge. * 1 Mrs. B. Perritt is visiting relative^ in Marion. * Mr. .ind Mrs. 0. W. Rogers and 1 sons, Maurice and Robert, of Marion, were visitors here recently. Professor Brown, president of the Horry Industrial School, will preach 1 at the Methodist church here Thanksgiving morning. > M iss N't a P'*o-e spent Saturday in f Conway shopping. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Gasque, of Con way, were here recently, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Perritt. 1 Pearlie Page spent Sunday here 3. with relatives 5 Mrs. W. E. King spent one day last f | wont ir> rnnu'ov Miss Lois Timmons went to Mullins Saturday on a shopping; tour. i 1 <> HAS TWENTY-TWO r John M. Capbell, a miller of Camden, S. C., is the father of 22 chilr dren. His wife gave birth a few days - aero to a baby boy, which made the e 22nd child horn to Mr. Capbell. Si> - of the children are de.nd and 1G arf i living. All of the children are noi 1 living with their parents. Mr. Cap v bell savs that "onlv" 11 are at home n Since the organization of the Camdev Milling Company, on Rutlodge street '? Mr. Canhell has been employed ther< s as a miller. He incidentally remark R ed that he lvid not missed a day fron " Ibis work in the past seven years, noi f^'has his employer failed to issue his " weekly pay check during that, time e He is an honest, quiet citizen and hap ? py with his large "growing" family o e TRESPASS SIGNS ! Keep the land posted and kee] 8 trespassers off by placing* signs a the boundary lines. The Herald ha (* these signs on good strong card boar* ie at five cents each, or a whole dozei at twenty-five cents. " Let your land be protected. Ycv cannot stay with it, the sign can. ie _ _ _ re To Cure a Cold in One Day \(\ Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tabteta). 4 ?opa the Couth and Headache and works off til t> ' old. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30i le m Kress in the uplift of our belove "Free State." e- D. A. SPIVEY, Chairmai r* Attest* i*. i ^ Mrs M. A. Wright, Secretary. o ? * No Worm* in a Healthy Child w All children troubled with Worms have as m ? healthy color, which indicates poor h*ood. and as rale, there is more or I ess stomach disturtoano y, GROVES T AST El JESS CHILL TONIC given refi r- larly for two or three weeks will enrich the fafcm of improve thedigestloo, and actas a general StrengtJ 1 v ening Toole tot lie whole system. Nature will the y throw off or dUpai the worms, and the Child will 1 4? perfect health. Pleasant to take. 80o perbottl jwwit; *: o, not. so; 1* NOTICE OF SALE ?uy.- , " Tjnrtrr '? Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court made by His Honor, W. C. McLain, Presiding Judge, in the case of Loris Grocery Company, a Corporation, Plaintiffs vs. J. C. Sarvis and W. E. Sarvis, Defendants, and dated the 27th day of October, A. D. 1922, I. the undersigned W. L. Bryan, 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 December next, it being the 4th day of said month, all and singular that certain real estate situate in Horry County, and described as follows, to wit: A certain tract or parcel of land being a one sixth part of a tract containing One Thousand and TwentyEight (1,028) acres, and known as the John M. Cox land, and bounded as follows: West by the lands of W. L. Long and others; South by the Waccamaw River; East by the lands of M. E. Sarvis, and North by the lands of L. T. Bryant and others. This being the tract of land and interest therein conveyed by Mary E. Sarvis to James C. Sarvis by deed dated Noverhber 20th, 1912, and recorded in ?,? - j" r\ I tr a < i>? ne dook ot ueeos at page izf, in the office of the Clerk of the Court for Horry Couhty. "TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. November 12th, 1922. T. B. LEWIS, Plaintiff's Attorney. W. -L. BRYAN, C. C. C. P. Horry County. ' 'o ?? NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court made bv H is Honor, W. C. McL?ain, Presiding Judge, in the case of R. L. Bell Plaintiff, vs. J. C. Hemmingway, Defendant and dated the 28th day of October, A. D. 1922, I, the undersigned W. L. Bryan. C. C. C. P., and Special Master of Horry Countv. will seM 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, j on Salesday in December next, it bei ing the 4th day of said month, all ' and Singular that certain real estate situate in Horry County, and described as follows, to wit: ALL AND SINGULAR that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying and being in Little Ri.er Township, County and State aforesaid, this being my home tract and my part of the estate of my father, I. J. Hemmingway, deceased, and containing six acres, more or less, where I* now \ Hve, the same being bounded on the | North by the James Hemmingway I l.ind, on the East by the James Hemmingway lands, on the South by the lands of R. P. Livingston, and on the West by the lands of James Chestnut. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for pa pel's and stamps. November 12th, 1922. T. B. LEWIS, Plaintiff's Attorney. W. L. BRYAN, C. C. C. P. and Special Master, Horry County. .a .. .>? NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a Decree of Partition and Sale made by His Honor S. W. G. Shipp, Judge of the 12th Circuit, at Chambers, Florence, S. C., in the case of Curtis Graham, et al.t Plaintiff, vs. Gallie Graham Watson, et al. Defendants, and dated November 10th, 1022, NOTICE is hereby given that the undersized W. L. Bryan,, Clerk of Court as Special Master, will offer for sale to the highest bidder before the Court House door at Conway, S. C., within legal hours of sale on Monday, December 4th, that being the legal Salesday in said month, the following describee property, to wit: ALL that certain piece, parcel, lo1 ; and tract of land lying, being anc ; situate in Conway Township, Countj : of Horry, State of South Carolina ? containing ten (10) acres, more oi t less, and bounded by a line describec . as follows: Commencing at a stak< on the Trexler Lumber Comnanv': ) tram road in the run of Little Branch ; thence East with said tram road 26< [ yards to a stake corner; thence N or near North 237 yards to a stak< , corner; thence West or near Wes 228 yards to a stake corner in Littl< , Branch; thence down the run of sai< Little Branch 237 yards to the begin 1 ning corner. This being the identica tract of land conveyed to the sai< Horace Graham by M. O. Andersoi by his deed dated December 26t* 1911, and on the same day recorded ii 9 the office of the County Clerk for Hor f ry County in Book of Deeds Q Q Q a s page 237. j TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchase n to pay for papers and stamps. Dated November 13th, A. D. 1921 u Conway, S. C. sherwood & McMillan, Plaintiff's Attorneys. W. L. BRYAN, Clerk c Court as Special Maste: ** 3 ? 0 A TONIC < , ' drove's TattotoH chill Tonic restart ( 1 Energy and Vitality by Purifying an j ! Enriching the Blood. When you feel it ' strengthening* invigorating effect* see ho i it brings color to the cheeks and ho it improves the appetite, you will the appreciate its true tonic value. ? Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simp! B Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. S >? pleasant even children like it. The bloc * needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON 1 s Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs an m Grip germs by Us. Strengthening, Inviga * %ting Effect Mr, It # - 1" 1 *' ' ? I ? SUMMONS FOR RELIEF STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HORRY. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS .. M? Floyd, Plaintiff, vs. E. V. Carter, W. E. Caiter, Scherer-Gillett Company, Bear Produce Company, Fred Germany Company, A. R. Moffitt and Company, Royal Roofing Co., Proctor and Gamble Distributing: Company and McNair and Pearsail, Defendants. To the Defendants above named: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, which has been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said County, and to serve a copy ,of your answer on the subscriber at his office at Loris, <S. C., 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 November 8th, 'A. D. 1922. J. I. ALLEN, JR., Plaintiff's Attorney. To Scherer Giilett Company, Bear Produce Company, A. R. Moffitt and Company, Royal Iloofing Company, Proctor and Gamble Distributing Company and McNair and Pearsal1, Absent Defendants: TAKE NOTICE That the complaint in the foregoing stated action and the Summons of which the foregoing is a copy were ifiled in the office of the Clerk of the Court o*' Common Pleas in -and for Horry County, at Conway, S. C., on th<? 9th, day of November, A. D. 1922. W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) C. C. C. P. j. I. ALLEN, JR., Plaintiff's Attorney. 11116|22-3t. o NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a Decree of Foreclosure made by His Honor, S W. G. Shipp, Judge of the 12th Circuit, at Chambers, ,Florence, S. C.f and dated November 10th, 1922, ii the case of O. R. Spivey, against A. G. Lewis, Jane Lewis, J. L. Lewis, Spivey & Ward Company and the Craaven Chemical Company, a Corporation, Defendants, directed to the undersigned as Special Referee, I will offer for sale at the Court House * * r-? /-i . 9 i i I cioor at ^onway, o. ^., wiinin legal hours of sale on the first Monday in December, 1922, the same beim? the 4th day of said month: ALL. AND SINGULAR that certain traU of land in County of Hor ry, State *f South Carolina, bounded as lollow.,: On the North by the North Carolina State line; on the East by the North Carolina State line; on the South by Estate of C. C. Prii dgen; and on the West by the Alva Fowler land; containing three (3) acres, more or less, and being the land purchased by A. G. Lewis and Jane Lewis from Alva Fowler. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. L. B. SINGLETON, Plaintiff's Attorney. W. L. BRYAN, Clerk of Court and Special Referee. 3t ? Let The Horry Herald do it. o- ? i Second sheets and good writing i tablets at The Herald office. > o ?? 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WILLIAM EUGKNE KING I Physician and Surgeon I AYNOR, S. C I H. H. WOODWA1D I Attorney and Counsellor at Law* I CONWAY. S. C. ENOCH S. C. BAKER . I Attorney and Counselor at Law I Offices in Taylor Building I 2-9-3m Cohway, S. C. I Law Offices of M. C. HARREL^ON and i R. B. HARRELSON MullinH, S. C. OR G. I. LEWIS Denial Surgeon i Office Over Norton Drug Company. CONWAY, S. C. Dr. J. D. THOMAS / Physician and Surgeon LORIS. S. C. EBB N. JOHNSON, Auctioneer of Real Estate > and all other property. R. F. D. No. 2, Box 41, Gallivant'* Ferry, S. C.?1-19-Sm MARION A. WRIGHT ~ Attorney-at-Law Offices Spivey Building CONWAY, S. C S. C DUSENBURY Attorney-at-Law Spivey Building CONWAY, S C j fHORRY COUNTY| I TRUST CO. I |L. D. Magrath, Manager| ZR r>n j* 1 T? *vm? L?U/fUO UlfU* 1 'c r ;; Insurance. | * ? 1H&**** *********?*********? tds| APEST IN I "ORY J nd U EV?/? MADE J ements in both 1 and looks I SEW CAR BE 1 ORD 1 HOME AGENT j lotor Co. 9 rnth Carolina : R >rder. Can make 1 rompt delivery I