The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 17, 1910, Image 2
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PUDLiStlKD RVEKYTHURSDAY MORNING
BY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO. H
SUBSCRtPTION (INK DOLLAR PKR YKAK
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The readers of this paper will be a
pleased to learn that there is at ^
feast one dreaded disease that sci- j
euce has been ablo to cure in all its p
stages, and tl\at is catarrh. Hall s o
Catarrh Cure is the only positive a
I A A ? l! I f..? 1,
^ure now uiiowu 10 uio iiiouioui iru
ternity. Catarrh being a constitutional
disease, requires a constitutional
treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is takeu internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of t he system, thereby destroying
the foundation of the disease,
and giving the ration! strength
by building up tho constitution and !
assisting nature in doing its work.
Tne proprietors have so much faith
in its curative powers that they offer
One Hundred Dollars for any
case tnav it fails to euro. Sond for
list, of testimonials.
Address P. J. Cheney & Co.,
Toledo, O.
Sold bv all Druggists, 7f>c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for Constipation.
Dciitli of Urn Katie M.Stevens.
<>n December 28th, 1909, with all
that kind friends and Dr DuBose
could dn?, death has come into our
home and took ray loving wife,
Katie M. Stevens
At the age of fifteen she was married
to (1. 1\ Stevens on May 22nd,
1901 1 n early life she was a member
of Pop ar M. H. church but
about three years ago Hie was hap i
pily c inverted and and baptized and
hold her membership with New
H une 13 uitist church.
Her sorrowing relatives gathered ^
around her bedside to lot?U their la-1 ^
upon her who h. d ever been toTbem (
a p"rsonitication of all that was ^
lovely and beautiful in this life <<
Woat an inspiration to so live that ?
our last days may be so trustful and i
peaceful and full of steadfcat faith. 1
No doubt no fears obscured her 1
vision b it calmly, sweetly as a littie
cadd she awaited the summons
to come up higher.
I j the death of this noble woman *
many wih miss her generosity and i
her charity which was wide spread i
and ever ready to help those in <
ne-d. No one was ever denied her *
he p ng hand. She was indeed tin
ever ready coiucllor and advnor in
her family and her extraordinary (
go>d judgment was relied upon |
The friends of her home will ever |
remember the generous hospitality i
so lavishly extended by noble Katie <
in her beautiful home
H iv remains wore 1 rd to rest, in
a beautiful ca-ked in the P plar
cemetery by the side of her mother '
wLiu . as gone on before. Tie fun- j
er*i set-vices were conducted ly
H v W (> Steven*, his text being
"H! ssctl be the dead that dieth in
th? Lord." We took our last look
up ?'? her as her body was born to
i's ti c?l resting place, and thought
of the convolution that it is to the
Christian to know that death ha?s no (
b'tuug for the pure in h? art That
the grave is only a doorway through
whos-e dark portals we must all pass
in order to emerge into the greater
light thai 11 > -els the hind beyond.
aid the one who pa s s through
itiese da-k portals wt.l be looking
out for those wlo are 11 1 to come.
I believe the shade* of dea'h are
dark only on that s'di which is
turned towards the earth aid its
deep shadow i but a contiast v h'ch j
win muKt; me otncr side brighter 1
She leaves a father, a husban i and
fi ve children and a host ( f roatives j
and friends to mourn her loss. i
Oh, may the great Gad of heaven ?
and earth bless us as a bereavtd I
family and that we all may be able *
to meet her beyond this vale of tear > 1
. Ou the night before her deaih she
clapped her hands and shouted Gol's
praises. Yes, dear Katie, we will
try to meet you in the sweet b\e .
and bye. When her soul took its ,
everlasting flight from her body it
left a sweet smile on her loving face t
and 1 know that she only fell asleep i
in the arms of Jesus. Yes. dear t
Kate, I will try to meet you in the 1
sweet bye and bye (
Her loving husband,
G K Stevens.
President llclps Orphan*. ?
Hundreds of orphans have been
helped by the President of the In- |
dust.r'nd and Orphan's II me at Ma- |
con, G.i , who writes: "We have
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We regard it as one of the best family
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orates ail vital organs, purifies the |
blood, aids digestion and creat. s ap- ]
pitite. To strengthen and build up l
pule, thin, weak children or run- i
down people it has no equal. Bett 1
for female complaints. Only 50c.
at Norton Dru^ Co. t
j
Diversified farming is the key ]
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Advertisement of Sale,
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, )
Dis'rlct of South Oaroliuai [
lu the Circuit Court )
IX EQUITY
OEOUOE F. BVELL, Complainant
vs.
[AN AW HA UUMBEU
( OJil'OKATK)N, Defendant.
Pursuant to m decree of his Honor J,
!. Prltchard, United States Circuit
udire made In the above stated case and
ated the lttth day of January 1910, I
ill nlT.-r f? r sale at Public Auction to
lie highest l)ldder, at the Court House
i Conway. Horry County,State of South
larolina. on the first Monday in March,
U10, botweett the hours of Eleven in the
jrenoon and Three in the aiternoon, us
\s hole in one parcel.
'1 In* entire toant and nhvhlc.nl nrrmertv
, --w f- - I" * v ?
manufactured IuiiiUt located on the
lain, planing mill equipment and any
iterest in timber and rights heretofore
wiied by burroughs & Collins Company,
nd a< quirt d through Contract between
tohcit R Scarborough and Kanawha
,umber Corporation, dated December
1th, 1U05, being excluded from such
ale, at d a right to a reasonable time in
ihich to remove the lumber on tiie
remises I elng reserved) of the defendant,
vanawha Lumber Corporation, consistdg
(?f a saw mill of 00,000 lent dai.y caaiclty
e<|Uipped with (iarland right hand
and saw and resnw and all necessary
ppurtenances, engines, boilers, brick
iry kilns, necessary planing mill sheds,
>ut no planing mill equipment, dressed
timber t-heds, assorting and piling plat
orms, dwelling houses for employees,
egging? quipment, steam skidder, strain
og loader, two locomotives, fourteen
nules, tog wagons, log cars, gasoline
notor boat, ollloe furniture,and all other
lersonal property of the corporation and
>f the Receivers, whether specifically
Mentioned herein or not.
Also lease which expires September
1th, 1017, of the following described
ract of land, to-wit:
"A certain tract or parcel of land ly
tig on the Waccainaw River in Horry
.'ounty, South Carolina, adjoining the
and of Kanawha Lumber Corporation
n.i l)ing in the angle between the road
ending to Rail landing and the road
e&dito. Old Man's Drown landing,
nd b. .eg bounded on two sides by the
laid r< 'he River and the land of
uitiuw! :.iber Corporation founing
lie othe *"o boundaries. Upon this
and is 1 < i.. one eight-room plastered
welling
ALSO
SCHEDULE A.
"All that certain lot of land situate in
}onway Township, County of Horry,
Itate of South Carolina, on South side of
rVaccamaw River, on the East side of C.
J. ?& W. R? B., at what Is known as Old
Inn's Drown, containing Twenty-eight
38) acres, more or less, bounded on the
Northward by the Waccamaw River and
tinds of Conway, Coast & Western R.
Co., and Eastward and Southward by
Hilda of Mary T. Claridy, and on Wegi*rn
bv right of way of C. C. & W. RCo."
SCHEDULE R.
All and singular all of the timber, of
very kind and description, now owned
>ythe defend vnt Corporation or the Re
elvers, on the following described tracts
>f land situate in the County of Horry,
hate of South Carolina, to-wit;
C. C. Reynolds Tract.
"All that tract of laud containing Two
Kindred (200) acres, more or less, situate
n Dog Bluff township, bounded as fol
(iws; N? rth by lands of Morgan Reynolds,
East by the Western fence of land
now under cultivation. South by lands of
deorge .tones ind West by lands of J.
N. Roberts and Cliff Jenkins
J . 11. lJaselden Tract.
"All that tract of land known as the
June. Gerrald and Light Johnson tracts,
situate in Gallvants Ferry Township,
i-ontaining One hundred and Fifty (150]
acres more or less, and bounded as fol
iows: Noith by lands of T. M. McCraeken,
Northeast by lands of G ,T.
Holliday. East by lands of II. R. lingers,
South by lands of S. Oanlder and
Allen Floyd, West by road leading from
ilie 'Rough and Ready Road' near Allen
Floyd's, by their farm to North corner
of fence, thence in same direction to l\
M. McCracken's line
Jos W. Sessions Tract.
"All that, 'rant of land containing One
hundred and Seventy-four (T74J acres,
more or les*, situate in Conway Town
ship, bounded as fol sows: North by
i aids now or formerly of J. N. iVarce
and C. S. Sessions, and by a small tract of
timber containing about two or three
acres, the property of J. W. Sessb ns;
East t?y lands of C S Sessions and lands
f McCrack* n and Connor; South by
lands of Benjamin Cannon and West by
lands owned b/ IVarce,
Nathan Adams Trs:t.
"All that tract of land containing Two
Kindred [2u0l acres, nn or less, situate
n Dog wo. d Neck Township, and bound
*das follows* Nonh by lands of M. A.
ioyals, East by land 4 of D. I), Edge,
iouth by lands of I) I). Edge and West
)y lands of T. J.Vaught.
Wil son W. and Elizabeth Cannon
Tract.
"All that tract of land containing Two
.undred (2U01 acres, more or less, situate
n Conway Townsliip, bounded as fob
ows: Beginning at a stake corner in
I ..?! ?? 1 ? _ - -t * -
i niMT nraiu'ii up 10 ft stake corner,
hence to a black gum corner, thence to
he mill swamp to Cannon's corner, thence
o Maple corner, thence to a atake corner
o II. 0. Morris's ditch, thence to a stake
ornertoW.J. Watter'u Canal, thence
othe beginning corner. Said known as
he Benjamin Cannon land.
,T- N. Pearce, et al., Tract.
"All that tract of land containing Four
mndred and Seven and 80 | 100 [407.801
teres, more or less, situate In Conway
Township, bounded as follows. My land?
iow or formerly owned Ty Burroughs &
Jollins Company, Frances McCracken,
Leeds Mealy and .fane Lewis.
J E Parker, et al., Tract.
"All 'hat tract of land containing Two
tundred |200] acres, more or less, situate
ying and being in Simpson's Creek
Township, and hounded as follows. On
he South by Waccamaw Hiver; beginling
at Little Savannah Bluff ?>n said
fiver, and running down said Hiver to
Iuck Bole; thence Pine Thicket path to
[sMaC.I- I'Hrkcr'y ltn? flmnnn l"""" 1
?V W aui\ ^ tilVIIVvC A Oil (lis U 9
Parker's land to E. I). Richardson's cnrier,
thence stdd Hichardson's land to the
Wftlnnlug.
Ellen F. Alford Tract.
"AH that certain tract of land contain
ng One hundred and Mxty 1160] acres,
m.re or lee?, hounded as follows. On
he North by the Samuel Alford land,
Bafct by the Nancy Roberts land, East by
he Bird Jenkins land, South by the J.
Y\ Haxley land, and West by the Samuel
Alford land,
E. P. Alford Tract
"A tract of One hundred and Fifty
[150) av-.res, more or less, in Dog Bluflf
Township, bounded; Noith by lands of
J.N. Roltcrts, East l?y lands of Richardson
and Jenkins, South by lands ot J.
F, Haxley, and west by lands of E. F.
Alford.
II. L. Richardson Tract
"A tract of Three hundred [800] acres,
more or less, In Dog Hluff Township,
bounded North by Hlackman, East by
Haxley, and West by James N. Roberts.
G. M. Kirton Tract
44A tract of One hundred and Fifty
(1.10) acres, more or less, In Gallvants
Ferry Township, bounded, Nottlt by
lands of Lerov McQueen, East t?y upland
of C. M. Kirton, i*nuib by lands of
Nancy J. lvlrton and West by luuds of
J, N. Roberts.
J. F. Haxley Tract
"A tract of Eight hutidro l and Sixteen
frtlOJ acrce, more or leas, in Dog Blulf
Township, bounded, North by .1. N,
Roberts and John Alford, East by lauds
of J. N. Roberts and E. B, Jenkins,
South by the Wagoner lauds, and West
by lands of Richard Jordan and II. L,
Richardson,
"A tract of One hundred [1001 acres,
more or less, in Dog Blult Township,
and bounded: North by lands of Ellen
Alfoul, East by lands of Isadore Richardson,
South by. and West
by lands of J, F. Huxley,
J. N Roberts Tract
"A tract of Eleven hundred (1100)
acres, more or less, in Dog Bin if Township,
bounded: North by the Dog Blull
road, East by lands of Mark Reynolds,
West by lands of .) K Blackburn aim
Robert Ealdlaw, and South by lands of
Richardson Cypress Lumber & Shingle
Company and others.
Isadore Richardson Tract.
"A tract of One hundred (100)
acres, more o" less, in Dog lllull
Township, and bounded: Northwest
by lands of Eli GodbolL and
Robert and Alford, South by lands
of Jenkins and East by lands of Ishatn
Dix and E. M. Dix.
J. D. Capps Tract.
"A tract of of Five hundred and
Seventy-five (575) acres, more or
less, in Do# Biutl" Township, and
bouuded: North by lands of J. II
Roberts, East bv lands of J. N.
Roberts, South by lands of J N.
Roberts, and West by lands of J. EI.
Roberts.
M. C Roberts Tract.
UA tract of One hundred (100)
acres, more or less, in Dog' BlutT
Township, bounded on all sides bv
lands of J. N. Roberts.
S. M. Reynolds Tract.
UA tract of One hundred and
twentv (120) acros, more or less, in i
Dog BlulT Township, and bounded:!
North by lands of William Edwards,
East by lands of Buunion Lewis,
South by lands of S E. C Reynold*
and West by lands of Mark Reynolds
B. C. Jenkins Tract.
"A tract of Oie hundred (100) |
acres, more or less, in Dog Blun j
Township, bounded: Nortli b\
William Edwards, East by lands of |
S M. Reynolds, West by lauds of
J, N R >berts, and South by lands j
of Mark Reynolds,
"Right of way, twenty-five (2">)
feet in width, over and across the
premises below described, for purpose
of constructing and maintaining
a railroad, that is to say: over
all that tract of land containing One
hundred (100) acres, situate in Dog
Bluff Township, County of Horry,
State of South Carolina, bounded:
North by lands of H or ton and Kirton,
East by J. Mcl). Jones, South
j by E. P James, and West oy S. M.
I Reynolds and lands known as the
Cox land.
"Right of way over the lands of
J M. Kirton, situate in Galivants
Ferry Township, Couuty of Horry,
State of South Carolina
"Right of way over the lands of
R B. Floyd, situate in Galivants
Ferry Township County of llorry,
State of South Carolina.
"Right of way over the lands of
Freddie G, Floyd and D, N. Floyd,
situate in Galivants Ferry Township,
County of Horry, State of
South Carolina.
"Right of way over the lands of
J N. and E. A. Morton, situate in
Galivants Ferry Township, County
of Horry, State of South Carolina.
ALSO, all the rights, privileges,
easement, rights of. ingress and
egress, rights of way, benefits and
immunities of every kiud and description
whatsoever, as fully and
to the same extent, and subject o
the same restrictions and limita
tions, as in the aforesaid deeds contained
and conveyed, respectively."
SCHEDULE C
All and singular all of the timber,
of every kind and description, now
U? ,L- v/_ -I ?
uvyucu uy '.ue ueienaani uorporation
or the Receivers, on the following
described tracts of land situate in
the County of Horry, State of South
Carolina, to-wit:
Jas E. Bryan-Berry Barnhill Tract,
4,A tract containing Forty (40)
acres, raore or less, situate in Gali-i
j vants Ferry Township, bounded by
lands of Charlie Williamson, J. ft".
Grainier, Samuel Hard wick and
Pharo Barnhill.
A. B Alford-Bryan Tract
"A tract containing Two hundred
and Twenty-one (221) acres, more
or less, situate in Galivants Ferry
Township, on the South side of Lako
Swamp, and bounded by lands of
Burroughs & Collins Compauy, Carmi
Johnson, Y, M, McCracken and
others.
Pharo Bamhill-Bpvnn Tcoot
? - J - www
"A tract composed of three tracts
situate in Galivants Ferry Township,
to wit*
( A j Containing Thirty (30) acres
more or less, bounded by the lands
of J H Haselton, Kefly Brown, Willie
Barnhill, Willie Williamson and
Allen Floyd.
[B] Containing One hundred and
Fifty (150) acres, more or less,
bounded by lands of Calhe Williamson,
J M Grainger, Holliday, Berry
Barnhill, O .1 Holliday and others.
|dj] Containing One hundred and
Thirty (1311) acres, more or loss,
hounded by lands of J. T. Johnson,
Gray Floyd and J G 11 dliday.
Cirmi Johnson-Bryan Tract
41 A tract conta niug Two hundred
and Fifty (250) acres, more or loss,
situalo in Galivants Ferry Township,
in and on UkoSwainu, bounded
bv lands of Benjamin Gerrald,
Mrs J G Grainier, A B Alford ana
W F Holt
W L Banihill-Jas E Bryan Tract
'A tract containing Cue hundred
and Fifceen (115) acres, moreorless,
situate in Gxlivants Ferry Township,
composed of two tracts, to
wit:
[A] Containing Eighty-five (85)
acres, more or less, bounded oy land
of Mrs M C Dawsev, Marion B.
SKipoer and 11 it.tie Smith
[11] Containing Thirty (JO) acres,
more or less, oounded by lands
known as the Gnnh 1 a n rl v
Burroughs & Collins Company, Mrs
Beatrice Smith, II xttie Smith jnncl
Willie B atiihi 11.
J S and Isaiah Rubon-Burroughs
Tract
"A tract containing One hundred
and Fifty O&b) acre-, more or less,
situate in Dog BlutT Township,
bounded by lands of ! B Rabon,
Jeremiah Misboe, II E Doyle and by
Brunsou Swamp.
Alva Cartrette-Burroughs Tract
"A tract containing So von ty-five
(75) acres, more or less, situate in
Bayboro Towuship, and bounded by
the lands of I 0 llardoc, Burroughs
& Collins Company and Alva Cart
rette, and by the run of doe's
Branch.
liubriel Cartrette Burroughs Tract,
"A tract containing Seventy fiva
(75) acres, more or less, situate in
Baybjro Township, b mnded by the
lands of J Walker Cartrette, I C
Hardee and Cartrette survey and
Oy Cool Springs Public Road.
Wilson Long-Burroughs Tract
| "A tract containing Ninety 00aores,
more or less, situate in B*yboro
Township, composed of Two
tructs, to-wit:
[A] Containing Thirty-30- acres
more or less, bounded by lands of
ft J Holliday, 11 11 Gas que, Burroughs
& Collins Company and G
D Rubon,
rH] Containing Sixty -ftO- acres,
more or less, bounded by lands of
Mary Rabon, G d Holliday and
Burroughs & Collins Company.
A T and d M Rabon-Burroughs
Tract
,lA tract containing Eighty -80aeres,
more or less, bounded by
lands of ft J Holliday, the run of
Chinuers Swamn U\nr1? r>f Fin.
roughs & Collins Company and
Charles Fore, in Bayboro Township.
J YV Cprtrette-Burroughs Tract
UA tract containing One hundred
and S?xt>-five -165- acres, more or
less, in Bayooro Township, bounded
by lands of Burroughs & Collins
Company, B 8 Alford I C Hardee,
Gabriel Rabon, Luciuda Skipper
and A B Rabon.
Waterman Graham-Bur roughs
Tract
"A tract containing Two hundred
-200- acres, more or less, lying in
(lalivants 'Ferry Township, Md!
Swamp, bounded by lands of tinestate
of A M Dawsey, Mrs M C
Dawsey, Alva Graham and Daniel
Graham.
P B Bimerv-Burroughs Tract
"A tract containing Filly -50a
res, more or less, situate in D< g
B'ulT Township, on the West side ol
Brunson Swamp, Pounded by ihr
lands of George A ?nes, Wash
Tbouopkios, Ro-a \1 Johnson, and
)V the run of Brunson Swamp
Louise C Johnson-Burroughs Tra<*t
"A tract containing Fifty -50a
res, more or less, 1 \ in?? in Bi.vburo
Tiwnship, and i G liyants Ferry
Township, bounded bv the lands of
Car dine Alloa S A Lewis, C G
Allen, A YV Ray and K P Johnson
A VI Mishoc-Bur roughs Tract
"A tract containing Kightv -80
acres, more or less, ly'rig in Galivants
Ferry Towush p, on both
sides of the public r ?ad leading fr >m
Cool Springs to Galivants Ferry,
boun.led by lands of \V. L Biruhill,
liurrouk'hs & Collins Company,
D. M Mishoe and Mrs Beatrice Smith
or M lM Skipper.
A 11 Leonard-Burroughs Tract
"A tract containing One hundred
and Four - 104- acres, moro or le>s,
situata in Gadvents Ferry Township,
bounded oy lands of J M Barnhill,
A P Johnson, P Llarnhill, John
Baruhill, W C Barnhill and Jehu
Page.
ALSO, all the rights, privileges,
easements, rights of ingress and
egress, rights of way, benefits and
immunities of every kind and description
whatsoever, as fully and to
the same extent, and subject to the
same restrictions and Inn tations,
as in the aforesaid deeds contained
and conveyed, respectively."
SCHEDULE D.
All and singular all of the timber
of every kind and description, now
owned by the defendant Corporation
or the Heceivers, on the following
described tracts of land situated in
the Country of 11 >rry, State of South
Carolina, to-wit:
K. M. Johnson Tract.
"A tract of One hundred (100)
acres, more or less, in Bucks Township,
bounded: North by lands of
William Johnson, East by public
road, South by luuds of Hop Johnson,
and West by lauds of E. M.
Johnson.
liobert Lawrim>ro Tracts
''Two tracts, both in Bucks Town
ship: tract No, 1 containing Two
huudred and twenty five [225) acres
more or less, beginning at._a corner
on the Lewis land, running Lewis
line South to the run of Pawley
Swamp, thence with the run of
Pawley Swamp to the Bovorlv laud,
f >rmerly known as W .1 Lawriuoore V
land, thcneeBeverly's Hue up to a
point opposite the farm of Robert .1
f/awrimora ai d up to his fence: ard
tra ;t M \ 2 c< ntaining Two hundred
and seventy-five [275] acres, more
or less, hounded by HogB^anch, the
ruu of Pawlev Swamp, lands of
Lawrimore, Beverly, Paul and
others.
E M .Johnson Tract.
"A tract of Five hundred [500]
acres, more or less, Buck* Township
bounded: North by lands of Barroughs
& Collins Company, East by
uplands of Bvander M Johnson.
Sooth and West by lands of Ol-o
Officer Cotnpmy.
J .1 Cook Tract.
"Two-thud interest in tract of
five hundred [500] acres, more or
less, in Bucks Township, known as
the Creek Landing LUrids. bounded:
North by lands of S W Beverly
Last by Pee dee Bond, South by
lands of J N Dennis, and West by
Littlo Pee Biver,
J N Dennis tract.
"A tract of Throe hundred and
thirty l.'WOJ acres, more or less, in
j Bucks Township, known as Cat
I Island Plats, bounded: North by
lands of dames Cook and Samuel
Smart, East by McQueen 's Bay,
South by lauds of dames Hacks and
West by Little Pee Doe Biver.
(Samuel D. and A E. Puga tract)
"A tract of six hundred and fortyt
wo ((112) acios, more or less, in
Buck's Township, bounded: North
by lands of J. M. Johnson. Eist bv
public road, West by B'g Swamp
and South b} lands of V. D. Johnson.
(S A. Brown Tract)
"A tract of two hundred and
twenty (220) acres, more or less, in
Buck's Township, bounded: North
by lands of JLn Paul, East by lands
of Jess Caunon, South by lands of
S W. Beverly and West by lands of
Moses Martin
(M. A. Martin Tract )
"A tract of two hundred and
forty-seven (217) acres more or less,
known as the Punch Bowl tract,in
Bucks Township, bounded: North
by lands of \V. D. Martin and by
lower road leading through Punch
Bowl Flats, East by lands of Moses
A. Martin. S.)uth by lands of Dennis
Cannon and Samuel Smart, aud
I hir In ii/to /nf I W U..n/.?U..-..
>/ t iuiiuq \j i 'j. . u uacu uuiy
and A..J Brown.
(J. M. Johnson Tract.)
'A tract of One hundred (100)
acres, more or less, in Bucks Town|
ship, bounded: L\orth by Negro
j Branch, East by Pee Dee Road,
South Ly stated line, East by Pee
I Dee Swamp.
(L E Hughes Tract.)
UA tract of Seven hundred (700)
acres, more or less, in Buck's Township,
bounded: North by lands of J.
0 Singleton and W. A. opivey,
Ea?t by lends of Burroughs &
Collins Company, South by Burroughs
& Collins Company ard Cannon
and Martin, and West by lands 1
of W. J Hendricks
(Sol C. James Tract.)
"A iriot of (Jnt; hundred and
seven (107) acros, more or less,
< moi* .cing all of grantor's lands in
Buck's Township, bounded as fol-'
liowv; North by lands of William
Smith, East by lands of William
Smith, South by lands of Henry
j Smith, ahd West by lands of flames
j H. Hucks.
A BSC), all the rights, privileges,
! easements, rights of ingress and
1 egress, rights of way, benefi's ar.d
1 immunities of every kind and description
* halst ever, as fully and to
' tbp same ex'ent, and subject to the ;
same restrictions and limitations,
as in the aforesaid deeds contained
and convt yen, respectively ,'
TERMS OK SALE: ' One half
ca. h, b<l in".ein i wo equel instal
| mollis pavable six and twelve
i m <nih?> lr-m dole ol s?io. with iuI
ierest f**r n? dute sf sale at Six per
0 Tit. per annum credit, portions of
| the purchase money to be secured
in such manner as the Court shall
i approve
No bid will bo accepted unless it
! shall be at least the sum of fifty
1 Thousand ($50,000) Dollars and unless
the bidder shall first deposit
with the Receiver, as a pledge that
he will make good his bid in case of
its acceptance, the sum of Five
j Thousand ($5 0 JO) Dollars in cash or
| certified conk on some solvent bank
j or trust company. Toe salo shall
be subject to conf'rination by the
j Court Purchaser to pay for papers.
1 la the event that the property
I shall not be sold as a whole in one
parcel, the uudersigned will irai
mediately after his failure to procure
v bid in accordnance with the
above requirements, offer for sale at
public auction to the highest bidder
upon the terms above mentioned,
at the same time and place, in
separate parcels, Schedules A. B
C and D. as above listed, and af'cr
ihe sale, thereof, will sell all the
other items above described at
private sale.
W. H CIIYDBOURN,
Receiver.
I Ffthriin.ru JfU 101 a
.WW, *..>
INotico to Creditors.
All persons holding claims against
the estate of Louis II. Randall,
deceased, are hereby notified to file
iho same with tne undersigned,
within the time provided by law, or
this notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery; and all persons indebted
to the said estate ara hereby
notified to make payment forthwith
to the undersigned.
A. V. Bessent I
Q talified Administrator of Louis
i H. Randall. Deceased, ,
I January 25th A. D. 1910. '
Copy Summons for Relief.
(Complaint not Served)
State of South Carolina, )
County of Horry \
COURT OF COMMON PLBAS.
W. F. Holt, both In his own right nod
as Administrator of the personal estate
of Jane Holt, Deceasid, l'lalutitf,
against
John Holt, L. 1) Ilolt, W. E. Holt,
Benjamin Holt, Annie Williamson,
Mary Ilardwick, Rebecca Shelly,
Aenes Johnson, Rosa Floyd. 8ylpha>
McCracken, Fannie Graham, JirtUt
Alford and Henrietta Alt'ord, Defendants.
To the Defendants, John Holt, L. f),
Holt, W E. Holt, Benjamin Holt, Annie
Williamson, Mary Hardwick. Rein poh
Shelly, Agnes Johnson, Ibm Floyd,
Zilpha MeCracken, Fannie Graham,
Julia Alford and Henrietta Alford,
You are hereby summoned and required
to answer theeoinplainti'i thisactlon
which has been Hied in the oftlce of
the Clerk of the Court of Common Ple^s
for the said county and to serve a copy
v f your uuswer o the said complaint on
the subscriber at his oHlce at Conway S
C., within twenty days after the servlc^
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.
January 11th, A, 1). 1010.
W L BUY AN C CC l\
II II WOODWARD
Plaintiff a' Attorney.
To Benjamin Holt Absent Defendant:
Please take notice that, the complaint
in the foregoing dated action and the
summons ot which the foregoing is a copy
were Hied in the ollice of the Clerk of
the Court ot Common Pleas at Conway S
C., on the 12th day of January, A D 1910 (
11 II WOODWaIU)
Plaintiffs' Attorney
W L BUY AN C 0 C P (hv40
Magistrate Summons For
Debt.
State of South Carolina,)
County of Ilorry. f
By N. Sweet, Magistrate, Esq ,
to
J. T. Tompkins, of the County of Horry,
Complaint having been make unto mo
by 11. H. Woodward that you are indebted
to hira in the sum of Fifty and
no ( 100 dollars, on account for legal services
rendered to you and in your behalf,
during tits years beginning November j
8th, 1900 uud ending November 8th,
A. I). 1909, as more fully appears by an
itemized sworn statement hereto i ttachod
and made a par., hereof. J
Tills is therefore to require you to appear
before me, in my otllce in Conway, !
S. C. on the 10th day of February 19.0
ti? i nuwor tr, th? out.! >? 5
.. x/? V'/ ncuu V/l ' III | Jl fit 11 I , ' >r J UU^
ment will be given against you by delimit.
Dated January 20th, A D. 1910.
N. Sweet, b. S.
Magistrate.
II. II. Woodward,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To J.T. Tompkins, absent defendant;
Please take notice that the Summons"^
in the foregoing action, of which the
above is a copy, togetle r with tho complaint,
were filed in tny oillce at Conway,
S.C., on the 20th day of January. A. 1).
1010. N. Sweet,
Magistrate, (L. S.)
Bargains! Bargains!
Willi.E TIIEY EAST
.A limited nuinoer slightly used
j $95 High Grade Organs for only
$58 50. These organs apoear j
j near new and are warranted to
last a long lifetime. Terms of .
| sale given on application Write
j for catalog staging terms desired
This is an opportunity in a life
| time to p >sse>.s a line organ at
about cost. Answer quick for
such bargains don't last long
address:
Miiloncs Music* iloihc
Columbia, -. i\
PIANOS ANl) GROANS
CHINESE LAIJNDRY
Collars and Cuffs
Ironing Machine
Work turned out Promptl\
Send me a trial order.
Pamily washing taken
Satisfaction Guarartoed.
Work neatly executed, an.,, in
first class style.
NPKCIAL WOT I R
Collars and Cuffs hold for 30 days
and if not oalled for will be sold.
Yoursfor good worn,
GEORGE LUM
NOTICE.
All persons and corporations are
hereby warned not to purchase or
lake over in anv way any notes
dated December 16*b, 1000, signed
by Norman Moseley, in behalf of
of William Hickson or William
Hickson & Company, all of which
notes are subject to a contract providing
a special means of payment j
made between the said Norman
Moseley and William Hick-on A
Company, and thoy will not be paid
in any other way.
Norman Moseley. ?*- 1
Loris, S, C.
UMHMill CljlKS B
The Oovernme.it pnys Railway Mai'Clerks J
$800 to $1,200. and other Employees up
to $2,500 Annnnlly,
Uncle 8am will hold spring examinations
throughout the country for <
Hail Mail Clerks, Custom House 1
Clerks, Stenographers, Bookkeepers J
Departmental Clerks and other x m
n ? ~ ? -
vauvcriiiDeni i-'ositions. Thousands,
of appointments will be made Aoy
man or woman over 18, in City or
Country can get Instructions and
free informativjn by writing at once
to the Bureau of Instruction, 84 N.
Hamlin Building, Rochester, N Y. j
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