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f fO P i,'ta Pale for Foreclosure* Pursuant to 'in <?r<J? r of his Honor, T. 8 S ' .se, Presiding .Judge, dat?-d ^p. teuj jo.* * S, 10!(*, in tli ; ruse of First Nation 1 JJiuk ol Conwa* , Plaintdl', against A ij Mish?e, W F jiji.-hoo, II VV Miahoe and rgo J, iiollidiy, Defendants, t >e no lersi oied wi11 soil before the Court ||ou?c, in Conway, 8. or, Aloud ay, ' In1 f>th da/ of December, 1:110, during lego hours ol sale to tin1 higheat bidder for tho sune, tm following described tracts of laud si'nate in the " 'v? iforrv. State of ?S >u?h Caro I . < Ml IJ . y ( , Jiti?, () w!t: I i r.-ict No. 1. Situate in Calivants For J ry Township, coat lining thirty (10) aerey, I mora or less, bounded on the North In land* of i Johnson, Hast by lands o! \V. F. .1 hnsoit, Sotrli by htnds of Hen ry I/. .1* Jmson and V\ est by lands of I) S. .Johni<?n: ci>nveye< 1 to W, lj. Mj H.oe 1 by M T. Johnson, by deed <1 ited ,J on tniry 7, 1 M(7, and recorded In the cfli e of II M (.' lor Horry County, In Hook CC'C, at page 8. Trt.cf No. 2. Situate in (t.divants Fer ry Township, containing thirty [:jj| ac.p , in re or less, bounded North b} lands of Hdv. d>eth Johnson, East l-y land* now or formerly of M. T. Johnson, South and Wt-stbj lands of Henry L. John son; convoyed to W. L. Mishoe by I), s. Johnson by deed da ed Jnnuars 7, 15)07 ? - oi- IFM r ioi and record' >1 in ?>n- . <- -I lorry County in Book CCC, page Tract Mo. d. Sl'.ua e in Bimpson C're k Township, i >Ltuiuiu;C tliirt) -five [d >| acres, more or less, bounded N; rth anu Weo by lands of ,1. li. ritevi ns, c'outn and East bv lands of Hardee; conveyed to \V. L. Mishoe by II. S. Suvmis by d.ed dated l).e miter 22. lliOl. The foregoing three tracts of and being m ?re fully described in the mortgage of VV Mishoe to 'he Ibtik of Conway, du>d Marcl) 2, i'JOS, an I recorded in the ? i!i e of K M kJ tor ilotry County in Bv ok oi Mortgages No.g;{, page 20 ACr^to, three oilier tracts of land sit uate iii the State and County aforesaid, to wit: Trut No. 1. Situate in Conway Town ship, containing eight)-eight [83] acres, mi re or less, lying on the south side of Potato Bed Ferry Jload, about three miles from the town of Conway, comment ing at a stake corner on the old ('. S. Heaty line near an old tarkiln, thence running S 82 degrees to a stake corner, thence N 8 E to a stake corner, thence 8.2 W to a stake corner, thence to VV to the beginning point; conveyed to VV L ' inn.... Ktr itiwd dated Alishoe l?y .) r imiK-i v.. ^ September 25, 1008 recorded in Book EKE, page This tract being sold subject to a prior mortgage of about $700.01) with accrued interest. Tract No 2. Situate in Bucks Township, containing eighty-live [85] acres, more or le s, lying on the west side of W aecainaw Biver, bounded on the north by lands of H J Beverly, on the east by lands formerly owned by John Paul, on the south by lands formerly owned by A. Al. I .Hi sen bury, and on the west by lands now or formerly owned by the estate of J, Al . Woodward, conveyed to W L Alishoe by V. I). Johnson Tract Mo. J. All of W L Alishoc's rlgh', title, Interest, estate, share and claim, tiie same being an equal and undivided one half interest in, to, and out of that certain tract oi lanu in cinutwu Creek Tow nabip, known as the Bourne place, containing two hundred and twenty (220) acres, more or less, bounded as follows: On the north by lands ol Asa Gause, East 1 y b iris of SamVereen, south by lands of H I). Tudd, and west by lands of Bride Richardson; being the same tract conveyed to \V L Mishoeand W A Johnson by V. I). Johnson by deed dated April 0, 1 OUT, recorded in Book BBB, page 194. '1 he last af-resaid three tracts being more fully described in the morlgage ol W, L. Ml shoe to the Bank ot Conway d .ted the I fill) day of January, 1909, ?ud recorded in tlie office aforesaid in volume 20. page 84 Terms (.f iaalo: Cash. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. Conway, S. C., Oct 17. 1910. W. L Bryan, Clerk ol Court C. P. (inattlebaum, Plaintiff's Atlorney. Sale Under Execution. Under and by virtue of an execu tion dated the 28th day of September, lSJll), in the case of Bank ol Lioris, a corporation, Plaintiff vs. W. F, Mishoe, et al, Defendants, and lodged in my office on October 4ih, A. 1). 11M0, 1 have seized and levied upon, and will sell before tin Court liousc Door al Conway, S C., in legal hours of sale, on salesda.v in December next, it being the 5th day of said month, all and singular the following described real estate to wit: Alt and singular that certain onehslf undivided interest in fee of the said W. F, Mishoe, in, to, and out of all and singular that certain tract or parcel of land eonta'ning two hundred and twelve (212 A ) aeres more or loss, bounded on the North by iand of E D. Smith, on the East by ftthof landi of VV. F. Mishoo. on the South by land of Peter Moody, and on the West by lands of I), B Sarvis. Terms of Sale,-?CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers. 13. J. Sessions, Sheiilf for Horry County. Dated Nov 7, A. I), 1010, Card of Thanks. I take this method of expressing my sincere thanks to the people for their kindness extended rr.e in th< sickness and death of my wife. May the tfivcs of ? 11 ^ood ever reccmpence them for their kindness. J, A. Smith. The election commissioners for the State and C- unty election, as v< 11 as for tre Federal elections held met tings here last Tuesday. The ofli ial figures of the vote on th"? Good 1 toads question aro not g ven. The movement was hope.essly lost. TI On' i?????iirM???? 100 Million Worth of i These are stupendous figures, amount that the South spends for these figures may attract you for curious thing about them is that 1 money is regularly sent away fn South is that much poorer for it. You trade at a Southern shot dealer your money. You probal northern made shoe. When the de money, less a small per cent to tli west and the South is that much po Keep your money at home, times, better wages, more facte Southern people. Ask your dealer for The Cra< the South, by white labor, for Sou best shoe value offered by any n <s?a no A/frmov <inpnt for ?sv / illvynvj | - iii the South, and pays Southern h bakers and butchers. It builds Southern factories, ho We can support more and b< each do his part. CRADDOCK-TER Lynchburg, V I I The Roll Line of Shoes is ringing a glad welcome in hundred of homes in Horry County. Is your home one of them? If not your neighbor's is so join the procession and look over the complete line of these solid leather shoes we have for men, women and children. I 11 Sole Agents at Conway for abo I COWAY, ?g . n?i? ini ? ii i?? ??? ? n ??i?^? ???nm ?~i i ??'~t?a~i n P1U OLll | A Choice Sti C4 Having bought a tremendous stork ol g Goods, Notions, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, ( big fall trade, we find ourselves overstoc K goods ever seen in Conway, and to unload E we have determined to put on a cut price m heretofore been unheard of in this part g racking and pocket opening sale common* j FRIDAY, Il'lease bear in mind that this is no fa without trimmings. These goods must f So it will be to your advantage to call an ity of the goods and the low price will dc A nTTm C IWe will prove this to your entire sat the chance to do so or your money refum vinced. ASSAD I ????? We are Prepa: COMMERCIAL ne have a full and < cr please you in work n n v it a We make a specialty PRINTING to ^ve you 8iat'sfac^( I I T.X TW Till IE HOimY xx-ciitALD, TE Dollars Shoes yet this is the yearly shoes. As a curiosity a minute, but the most three quarters of this )m the South and the 3 store. You give the )ly buy a western or ialer pays his bill, this le dealer, goes north or orer. Let it work for better )ries, more work for idock Shoe. Made in thern gentlemen. The laker in the land for Craddock Shoes stays ibor, Southern grocers, 'mes and schools, etter industries. Let's RY CO, a. * j W absolutely 1 Guarantee every' m ! Pair or Your Money Back H I ve line of Shoes. s. c. OATMM on l lull ick to Go of Price r up-to-date Dry Goods, Dress aps, &c., in anticipation of a ked with the best line of these I it at the earliest possible time, sale, the like of which has of the State. This nerve ces novi8 ike Kale but an ahHolute fact (O without regard to price, d inHpect thin stock, the qual> t^je rest. ; A BARGAIN isfaction if you will give us :iod. Come and see and be conRABIL. red for Your Work. romplctc line of tationeryand mnnship and prices, of Legal Work and guarantee >n. Send us ypur next order. B IIORRY HERALD, [URSDAY, NOVIM ER 17. 1010 - ???? 1 i . O! YOU ] We are giving you a chance you i almost at your own price. Our sales ha BELOW ARE Apron Gingham, 4 3-4c per yard, others Dress Gingham, same price. Chambrys, <? l-4c per yard, ythers charg We have the nicest line CLOTIII in Horry county. The price of every oui NO 1 HI. L. fiS. St' LH BUR ROUGHS .JVIGR I of Liberty Center, Ind, p| ''that J began to take Car- ?1 dui, for it has cured me, ia and I will never forget it. M "I cannot praise Cardui |g too highly for what it did $| for me. Before I began ?| to take it, I was very bad color, suffered great '?& pain and weighed only |1 105 pounds. Now I have M a good color, do not suffer gl and weigh 125 lbs." Q The Woman's Tonic Beware of strong, noxious, mineral drugs, that ft sink into your system, || like lead to the bottom of g a basin of water. fcj caraui is purely vegc- m i SB table and contains no jj|j 23 poisonous minerals, or fcg 11 It is perfectly safe and || 58 harmless, for use by old hj |3 and young, and may be || H montlw, without any possi- || 9 ble harmful effect Try it M Bayboro Items. Bayboro is on the outlook for befc| er times in and .around here. Health is gontrally good \ Crops are about gathered. I Politics are past. The Bayboro school opened on p November the 7th, with thesuccess? ful teacher, Mr N M Todd, in charge S .vith a large enrollment. The home of Mr A Bell was the P ceue of a beautiful marriage on last r Sunday, November Kith, 1010, at B , i'clock pm the contracting parties | being Mr Sam P El iott, of Zqj,", i wid Miss Georgia L Sarvis, of GaliJ vants Ferry R F D No 2. Thefcere\ nony was performed by Not a* y E Publ'c A. Bell. Mr Elliott is the i >n of Mr Bethel E!Ii >tt, who is p istmaster at Z ?an. Miss Sarvis is the dauglfter of Mr and Mrs D B Sarvis. Mr Sarvis is one among Horry's best farmers, Supt S if Brown spent Sunday night with Mr A Bell. 1 Last Sunday closed a very suecasf ful weeks meeting here, conducted by our loved pastor, Uiv D D Cox, of Michael, S C. Our p vstor was assisted by Rv EI B Roberts, of Blanche, S. C. Tne meeting was well attended owing to the cold weather, the meeting was sensative and warm from start to finLh. Mr A Bell, who purchased the old f business stand from Messrs Burroughs A: Collins Co at this place last spring moved his stock of general merchandise some ti ne ago in the store house bought from Burroughs Collins Co. Ho also j bought all the machinery and in stalled some new machinery and is (low running nis eonou g>.n. Beat to you and your readers, N M. Magistrate's Court. Magistrate N. Sweet last. Tuesday was to have held a preliminary hearing in the ease of W U Bow's vs. W. L . Mishoe, concerning the ' giving of a check by the latter on i the Bank of Horry for $75 00 in part payment of several lots which were sold to Mr. Mb hoc at the sale of lots which Mr. Lewis had la> t April. Too check was n it p..i i by the bank ai d Mr, Lewis >t irted the proceedings. H eeipts had boi n given bv Mr Lewis to Mr. Vi h^e at the time the cheek w.-?s drawn. & When the case was called last Tuc I day morning the defendant appearm od and swore the case out of tY - Magistrate's hands, and the case ? was transferred to Magistrate Dan id Gra nger, who w.l! come lure o i text Tuesday N rvernber 22 id. t > hear the ca-e. Both s des have attorneys employed. R M. Floyd has returned to h f studies in Charleston All of the i! lii?rry hovs nic doing1 well. lucjk; Y JP never had before. We started just one ive increased each day. The Koods must SOME EYE OPEJ i charge 10c. 3G-inch Mohair, G< ft, 0(J0 yds best Out - in- (<> 142 1-2. of We have cut N"Gr e i greatly reduced until you can gel iMG D O ING IN PR 17 ft ItOVC ? We are after ; with new and upcently purchased kets, in large quai fore at the very v t v ^ 1-^ ^<4 4^ /J 4 WI11UI1 II1CI We have been too busy since moving to write a new j advertisement, and it is sufficient here to say, that! we now occupy large new stores on Main street, with I | plenty of light and the room > l in which to display our! Shoes, Clothing, ture, Dress Good; ing Machines, Cr We are always gh a rv w TIE P Hi IITH TOE SVIET Till. Tho Christmas Present I)e Cuxe You are already thinking about your Christmas presents. Do you know that u ! Stieff Piano-player ' will giro more real pleasure and satis| faction than anything else you can give? All the family will enjoy it; all can play it. You buy it from the maker at factory price. Write today for full parI Oculars, including easy payment plan. CHAS M STIEFF S R CO LEY, Mjjr WILMINGTON, N. C Mention tills paper. OFFICIAL PiAS^JAMlSTOWMExTo Ladies! Save Money and Keep' in F glyje by Reading McCalPs | Magazine and Using McCall Patterns 1 ????????i McCall't Magazine will M-GALLS MAGAZIME holp you dross stylishly nt a moderato ^ oxponso by keeping you postod on tho \S2fola tost fashions In j* clothes and hats. 60 r~J Now Fashion bostons /'Vv|l t 'u cn<!'1 Issue. Also / \ ?a v! valuahlo Information /('VVn&l v on all homo and per' lb sonal matters. Only V" . 60? ft yoar, including a freo pattern. Subrrvi nm now ww nrmrm scrlbo today or send UflnsBOHBBBHHiHW for freo sample copy. McCall Pattern* will onablo you to make In your own borne, wlthyourown hands, clothing for yourself and children which will ho perfect In stylo and (It. Price?nono htoher thau 16 cents. Send for froo Pattern Catnloguo.f W? Will Clre Yon Fiaa Preaant* for getting Subscriptions among your friends. Send for froo \ Premium Cataloguo and Cash Prizo Oder. THE McCALl COMPANY. 239 (o 249 West 37th St, NEW YORK EOPLE! ' week ego sellingcur stock of goods at go ut any old price. [NER PRICES. _ )c kind, our price, 30 cents. iirg at 8 l-3c. per yard others charge 10 the price on our immense stock of *lJLO?U? t a pain at almost your own price. OF ITS " ^ IMS CO. ? ~ . i" 11 J- ' BUB ?F?a BBBB jCR BBk flflH ii imnF m i iinvk your trade, now, to-date goods, reon the big maritities and therelowest prices at ise can be sold. large and varied assortments. You are already acquainted with the lines we carry and we ask you to call and especially look over our romnlefe stock of Hardware, Furni3, Groceries, Sewockery Ware, id to serve you. '< Collins Co. ITREEi" I lew Goods * M Coming in I 1 Every Week I 2 If you want the Latest Styles I H come to the New Millinery Store I B We are always up with the I a styles and right with the price I B on Millinery, Dress Goods, B 2 Laces, Embroideries, Collars, I IKuchings. Give us a call L and be convin- r eed. i ( Yours to Please, J. W. Sparks j NEXT DOOR TO HYMAN'S CHICHESTER S PIUS f DIAMOND BRAND fwl I.ADIRS t Alk your for cni-cnrs-tkr'S A diamond iirand pills in rkd andAlA Oot.d metallic boxes, scaled with Blue<C#J Icibboii. Yakb no other. BwoTTMrW, DniRgUk and ask for OIII*OBlcB<TeB I J k IA M o Mi nitANi) Pi I, LA, for twentrdi* fears regarded as Best,Safest, Always Reliable* SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE tkstS CIIILOREN WHO IRE SICKLY Mothers who value their own comfort and the welfare of their children should never be without a box of Mother dray's Sweet Powders for children. for usw throughout the reason. They | Break up Colds, Cure Keverlshness, Constipation. Teething Disorders, Headache and Stoiniich Troubles. TIIK8B POWDKIW NKVKK PAIL. Sold hy all Drugstores, 5lAc. Don't accept any substitute. a trial package will he sent KHKK to any mother who will adtireaa Allen S Olmsted, Lo Hoy, N Y,