The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 20, 1912, Image 7

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Notice of Sale. (Jnder end by virtue of the decree end Judgment of the court made by His//onor j w Demure, Pr> Ming Judge, Jn thecaw of .1 W Cook, VV il Cook, J J Cook, G YV K A Coll Id i, ElU Beverly, M W i ook, Jennie V Cannon, Carrie N I C<?'?k, Ihaimiirs, vs ThouiH;'KIrtou Cook > am y N C'??ok, and bou a Cook, Defen d ii-h, and dated the 29th day of Peb 11)12 J, I he undersigned W L Br> an, Clerk ot Couit of CommuQ Pleas of //orry County win sell at pub ic auction, to the highest ' h.dder, before the court house door in Con u ay, in Horry county, and Ntate of 8outh C arolina, during legal hours of sale, on fmlesd-ty in July next, it being the latday of taid month, All and slngu'ar those certain parcels or tracts ol land situate in Horry County, known as the estate of James J Cook and Thursey Cook and described as follows, to wit: TU/1UT 1 Containing one hundred and ninety 11 ye an t 28 100 [ lGf> 28] acres; bcglunn.g al a st?ke 8xu on the , liiddy Latui & Northern Kailroad and ?j running thence the said Kailroad 855 ( feet to a stake, thence S 01 W 214 feet to a pine, thence 57 -.5 W 552 feet to a c press, thence 8 58 W 272 feet to a pine, thonce 8 50.15 W 00 feet to u sweet gum, < thence 8 50 45 W 09 feet to a black gum. tlicno S 5J JO W 102 feet to a Mack < r:11in, t.iience 8 05-10 W 180 feet to a b'a k gum, thence S 00 lo VV 2137 feet to ( a pine, thence 8 00.45 VV 400 feet to two pines, thence 8 00.80 VV 228 feet to a pine, ii.en e 8 08.20 \V 878 ieet to a stake, tl eur.-e S 80 15 VV 252 feet to a stake, thence N 88.80 VV 1014 feetto a stake 8xo, thouce 8 23 W 1580 feet to a stake 8xo, thence 8 0 E 852 feet to a'.uke 8xo, thence N 71.15 VV 2171 feet to a stake ?i flnfH s St. /() W 1125 feet t ? a W.V.r, ? .. suuve 3xm, thence N 00 30 E 5170 feet to sweet ^iiiii 3xn near Little Pee Dee ' Public Road, thence across the sai l road the line of a ditch to u black mm 3xn, thence N, 03.15 K 2478 feet to the begin- i n ng point ? n Hoi 1 railroad this being , designated as trai t "13" on a plat of the estate Jamls of Jus J (look and Thur*y Cook, deceased, m de by II C Cannon, Surveyor, and daied February 2i)th, A I) 11) 2; Hud tract is bounded northwardly by tract "C" of said estate, eastwardly < by tlie Eddy hake & Northern Railroad Southwardly by lands of T L Smart, N 13 Small, a id estate of I N Dennis, and weuLw(irul?> I)y the suid estate of J N Den nts. The suid plat i-t referred to for a more complete dmoripti in. TRACT 2.?Containing one liundrod llft.y-ioar and2t-l<M) (151.24J acres; hegi oiing at a stake 3ui on the Eddy Lake and Northern Kai:road, and running < thence the said railroad 004 feet to a , stake 3xo, them e .-> 08.15 W 2478 feet t > a black gum 3xn, theuct tin-1.ne of a ditch anoss the L.LJe P.'o Dee Public Koul to a,B\ve t glim 3xn, thence S Ob.3d VV 5170 feet to a stake 3xn, thence 8 84.10 ' VV 14.15 to bla? k gum 3xu, thence to corner on Little Pee Dec- River, thence 1 Cr?:i k Landing Creek, the Cr?ok being i the line to ail oak 3xu, thence E 6*0.30 E 53.1 :eci to S black gum 3xn, tlnmce S 23 E 104 Icet io a black gum 3xn, thence N 03 loE 533 leet to black gum near i iiti . i)^.. 1'iiblic i<oad. ihence N J,.. . - - -- - , fyH. 15 E 8412 feet to tho begiuaing |)oiuL j oa Mit> .sail railroad, this truct being dosI Jg tinted us truct "C" on a plat of the e&I lute lauds of Jus) J C >< k and Thursy I Cook, made by 11 C' (Million, Surveyor, I (luted the 2Utu day of Fi bruary A D 1012 I to WlllCll reference is craved lor a more I complete description; said tract to bouuI iied Doithwardly by tract "11" of said estate, eastwardly by the iDddy Lake aad Northern 1 tail road, southwardly by tract I **IJ" ol said estate tnd estate land of .1 N Dennis and westwardiy by the estate I laud of J N Dennis and Lb tie i'ee Dee I Tit ACT 8, ? Containing three hundred, H liftv-llve and 74 100 (8-j6.?4) acres, Uegm ntng at a stake Oxn in the Eddy Lake and Noitheru ltailroad and running thence the Haiil railroad 724b feet to a stake 8xn, thence 8 (58-15 W 8442 feet to a black gum thence ri (58.15 VV 588 feet to a black guin 8xn, thence N 28 VV 1(M I Vet to a black gum 8xn( thence 8 K (50.80 W 5811 leet to cak 8 m, thence ^Bf, Creek Lancing ('reck, tlie Creek being the line to corner on Little J'ee Dee Uiv or, thence the said Kiver t > a small lake, 'hence the s tid lake t> Cypress 8xn, thence N (58 K 78(50 feet to a stake on JL.ltilo I'ee I)je public road, thence ^Hji across said road t > a pine, thence N (57 80 H ji000 feet to pine stump, llieuce N ^B[ /> 10 K 478 feet to stump, liience N 07 E H /'54 feet to, a pine, thence N 09 .40 E '471 feet to a gum, thence N (50,80 E 707 / leet to the beginning point this being -IB } uesignated as tract ,4D" on a plat of the estate land of Jas J Cook and Tlinrsey !' Cook, made hy li C Cannon, Surveyor, ( and (lit *d February 29th, AD 1912, to which reference is hereby made for a ?H) ir.ore complete description, said tract is % ^K/ bounded northwardly by lands of tne V'<AJ iievorly estateteustwardly by the Eddy v^B J.ake and Northern Railroad, southward ; ly hy tract *'C" of .said estate and Lit!! .? I liwi rlvo>? nrwl inwt tV><rd I V l)U suitA** lit" I Ct" 1'< V *i?. ? UI1U < VU> .. ... j .. H river and said L ike. Tract No 4, Containing forty five and 80 100 80lucres, beginning at a cor^Hl ner on the Eddy Lake and Northern J tail road and running thence N 67,20 E JB \281 feet to a piue, thence N 06 E 129 Hlifect to a pine, thence N 72 00 E 208 feet ^Hiljn a pine, thence N 00.45 E 440 feet to slump, thence N 71.40 E 418 feet to a \ i^^BVltak?j, Oxo, thence S 08 E 809 feet to a % ^B^a<e Oxo, thence 8 58.15 *Y 814 feet to I^B 1 pine, thence 6 57.05 E 579 feet to a thence 8 27.50 E 177 feet to a ^ i l pine, thence S 00,30 E 158 feet to a thence S 28 25 E 105 feet to a gum ' ^ "" 1?* f>r.7 I'upt tn h irn mi thnnr.A . v^H|ri<MI< U O ti'i'ri) >< II" ? ivw ... .. r ... Hr 21) 80 Ji 675 feet to h stake 8xo, thence Hl'Ol W 220 feet to said Railroad and ^Hihenco the said railroad to the beginning * i^B loint this being designated on a plat of '^Blcesi&tc land of James J. Cook and f hursy Cook, made by 11 C Cannon, ^B liveyor, February 20th, A J) 7012, at act "A", to which plat reference Is ?ule for a more complete description; ^B id tra< t is bounded by the Beverly ^B id, land of W 11 Shelly and tho Kddy ^B ke and Northern Railroad. ^B Is to tracts No 1 and No 2, possession reof will not be given until January ^B A 1) 1018, on account of crops now ig rasied thereon. ^B ermsof Sile Cash; Purchaser to pay H napers. H iway, S. C, June 4th, 1012. H I W L Bryan, CCCP. ^B |II Woodward. Plaintiffs Attorney. ^ 1 WARNING. ^B |l persons are hereby forbidden to L harbor, feed, or in any manner lever give protection or encouraga* I to my son Greer Shipper, as he is ^B |r age. Ad persons disregarding notice will be prosecuted to the full<>' ihe law. This is positive. I MAltY SKIPPER, \ BLOCKADED Every Household in Conway Should Know How to Resist it. The back aches because the kidneys are blockaded. llelp the kidneys with their work. The buck will ache no more. Lots of proof that Doun's Kidney PiJl do this. It's the best proof, for it comes from Conway. Mrs Sidney Smith, N Main St., Conway, S. C., say*: I am pleased? ro recommend Loan's Kidney Pills in return for what they did for me. My back ached constantly and I had headaches and dizzy spells. I r ;sted poorly and in the morning on arising, nad no strength or energy. Loan's Kidney Pills, which I procured from the Norton Drug Co., have gbveu me more relief than an> other kidney medicine I have ever taken. Since I used them I can rest better at night and I feel strong and am free from pain. For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents Foster-Milburn Co , Buffalo, New York, sole agents for theUuitBd States Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. Prof. Clinkscales Coming Prof John O Clinkscales,of Wofford Coliege, Spartanburg, S. C., is com ing to Horry County June 22nd unand a w or ten davs. Ho will make a number of educational addresses in various parts of t.ho Ccunty Further announcementas to the times and places will bt made next week through the papers Prof Clinkscales is a speaker of fare ability His addresses are always popular becauso he has just enough of Irish blood in him to furnish all the wit and humor an audience needs. And he never fails to entertain. But he does much more than that. Few xen can inspire nobler ideals and higher aspirations in those who hear him He appeals to young people with peculiar power. Everybody in the county should plan to hear at least one of hi>: addresses. While we will give fnil announce ments next week, yet we are p'eased to announce? in advance that on Sunday morn'ng, June 23"d, he will address the congregation of the C m way Meihfd'st church, and on Sunday June 30'h. he will spnak at Lor is. The intervening week he will snend in the various sections of the County making addresses. Deafness Cannot be Cured. By local applications, as thev cannot. reach t ho diseased portion of the ear. Thore is onlv one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube When this tube is infiaajed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever, nine cases out of ten arc caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Wo will give One Iluudred Dollars for any oate of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. P J Cheney ?fc Co. Telodo, O. Sold by Druggist, 75o. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. From Galivauts Ferry No. 2. The heaith of this community is generally good at this writing. I have seen in the columns some time ago where corn planting and eotton chopping waa the order of the day but now my frieud fighting grass is the order of the day now. That subscriber from Galivants Ferry was wise about Cole L Bh a*e Mr. Blease will be our next Governor. Mrs. H N. Strickland and little daughter Eihel, from Mt. Tabor, N C,, visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnson. Miss Nolia Gorrald, of Paso, S. C. has been spending a week with Miss Sallie Johnson, of Galivants Perry, Route 2 , Miss Beulah G?rrald, of G divants Ferry, Route 2,has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Ulan Booth, of Adrian, S C.,who has been very ill but is imoroving. Bet us hear from Wild Bill again aUjfrom the Land of Flowers, let us hear from Hard Times again. The Plow Boy has been to sch >ol some more. He wants to hear from Cotton Eye Joe. Plow Boy. Man Cough* and Breaks Rib*. After a frightful coughing spell s man in Neenah, Wis., felt terrible pains in his side and his doctoi found two ribs had been broken What agony Dr King's New Dis covery would have saved him. A few teaspoonful ends a late cougt while persistent use routs oostinate coughs, expels stubborn colds 01 heals weak, soro lungs. "I fee sure its a Godsend to humanity,' writes Mrs. Effie Morton. Columbia, Mo. "for I belieye I would have con sumption to-day, if 1 had not usee this great remedy." Its guaran teed to satisfy, and you can get t free trial bottle or 50 cent or $1.0< size at Norton Drug Co. rvwyywwww LOUIS C TH e 232 and 234 King Stree < The Largest W1 > New pring Tailor-] % and Silk Waists, Child ^ Goods, Mew Wash Fab % Ribbons, etc., etc. ii inn ?????i?? ???II i \ A request on a post S We are members ol g ANHEUSEF ffl CELEBRATE PRICE F. O. B. RH Ipt ORIGINAL Bl jk Barrel (10 dozen) . Less quantities (per PALE EXPORT B , Barrel (12 dozen) _ Less quantities (per I Per dozen f I I Goods Shipped Smme TDi REMIT ElIHfK POSTAL 0? UPRESS MOM flXHJSINS SUPPLY C B M. I. HESSBERG & SC Don't Let Fever Get You | Fight it off. Keep your liver active and your bowels moving regularly and feVer can V hurt you. R. L.T. ! The Liquid Liver | Regulator Tones up the liver and prevents fever. It digests your ' food and strengthens your body. It does not gripe or nauseate. It's guaranteed. i 50c and $1 Bottles J Ask Your Druggist a Prepared by R, L. T. Co. Anderson, S. C. ( m For Sale by Norton Drug G ). ^ Conway, S, C. State of South Carolina, > County of }lorry. N Office of County Auditor. To A. C. Turpin, J. M. Burson, and A. M. Burson, Non-resident owners of land within Horry county, whoso residence and post office address, are uu- ^ known to the undersigned: Take Notice, That whereas it appears tiiMt you are the owners of that certain a lot ojf land in Horry County, containing J, forty-five acres, more or less, and known j as lot No. 64 ot Homewood Colony lands a ; and that you have failed to make return of the same for taxation as required by the laws of this state, arm tnat rue same? a has escaped taxation for the liscal years .j of 1909, 1910 and 1011, not having been a assessed as provided by the laws of the a said State; all of which has lately come a| to my knowledge: J, You are hereby required to bo and ap- y poar before me in my ollice at 1/ o'clock [ in the forenoon, at Conway, in the County and State aforesaid, on the 15th clay of July A. I). 1912, at which time the un- T dersigned will proceed to appraise and assess the said laud for taxes, and will enter the same on the tax duplicate in and for the said County, and charge the o) t same with the taxes oi the current fiscal a , year, together with the taxes of 1909, ^ , 191U and 1911, and the penalties as pro- g vided by the laws of this State. m NC ADAMS, Seal County Auditor Horry County. ^ Conway, S C , May, 13, 1U1X 6wl0. jj t i D. A. Spivey & Company > FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS. tl [ C( Represent the Strongest Companies. t< Policies written on the most liberal t< [ terms. P ) Place your insurance with us Prompt Settlement of Claims. I ywwwwww IE ARCADE DEPAF t and 203 Meeting Street. holesale6c RetailM Made Suits, New Silk sr.dLiii ' ?j n..a, rens vvnueanu v-uiwicu i/i rics, Gent's Furnishings, N ial card for one of our 5prin by retu f the Charleston Railroad Fu pay your railroad fare if yoi l-BUSGH ~nr== :d beers Jyi CHMOND, VA. JDWEISER j JER, $12.00 /A A 'dozen) 1.25 iftpljf ill ' (Blue Label) BgarM $9.60 femip dozen) .85 or returned bottles. If ORDIR OH RIGISUR10 LFIIfR. ^ Willi [llM^ "O., Richmond, Va. Jj )N, Proprietors. u | FIRE ALARM! I !No! its only the crowd rushing- jjj THE OLD STAND 5 ? to be served with the very best of 1 ICE CREAM ? and # COOL DRINKS g of ail kinds. | Yours to Serve, W B CHESTNUT & CO,, i THIRD AVENUE Hi HiCHEST ERS" PILLS mWyr^.. TIIR DIAMOND BRAND. A AhI. yotir Drn??lM for Xv\ & i\ GlS.Jv) Oil-cliufl.lcr's IMmnom! i{rnii<)/A\ IMlls in and metallic Vw/ ?Tm^3 I'oxes, scaled with lllue Ribbon, ' Tulio tso oihor. lJuy of your ? I"/ ~ r7T Wruerckt. A^forClil.OIIKS.TKK!* C Ja' IUAMONO ItltANl* IMLLS, for I TJ* 13. years known.'is Uest,Safest, Always KelaW* ^?r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE FOR SALE. Bibles, Testaments, Hymn Books, Church Manuals, Dictionaries and rcigious hooks generally. I can supply our needs. A supply of Books kept it J. C. Spivey's store. J. M. Dorman, Colporteur. Waccamaw Association. Conway, S. C. Jtato of South Corollha, County of 7/orry. Court of Common Pleas Covington Company, a Corporation, Plaintiffs, vs James Madison Prince, Defendant. COPY SUMMONS FOll RELIEF Complaint Not Served. 'othe Defendant James Madison Prince: You are hereby summoned and r-uired to answer the complaint in this ctlon wliich has been filed in the office f the Clerk of the Court of Common 'leas for the said County, and to serve copy of your answer to the said Coin laint on the subscriber at his office at !onway, 8. C\, within twenty days ? iter,service hereof; exclusive of the ay of such service; and if you fail to aswer the complaint wltldn the time foresaid, the plaintiff in this action will pply to the Court for the relief demnded in the complaint. _ I/, L. Bryan, H. II. Woodward. C C C. C. P. Plaintiff's Attorney Dated May fflst, 1012' o James Madison Prince, Absent I)e- T1 fendant: _ Take notice that the complaint in the >regoing stated action, and the summons _ f which the foregoing is a copy, were p ' !" '\f Itio f'lnrlt /hft | I (HI 111 11IC Miiiv n \n vaiv v.v..? w. ourt of Common Hens, nt Conway, . C., on the 3th day of June A. >. 1912. W. L. Bryan, C. C. C. P. [ H Woodward, Plaintiffs Attorney. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons having demands against ( le Estate of Betsy Jane Bryant, de- / nased, must present them, duly attested, V .) the undersigned; and those indebted i) the said Estate must ruake immediate ayment to B J COCHRAN, Quail tied Executor of the Estate of letsyJane Bryant, Deceased. ? , . I 1 RTMENTSTORE C Charleston, South Carotin a J ail Order House in the South c miu#l bum?itmmli ?/x ?qm???m???t?w??mm? iger ie Dresses, Now Linen Lawn-Lingerie ^ ?ses, New Millinery, New Shoes, New Dress ^ Tew Floor Covering's, Laces, Embroideries, * ftimwitw?i ~ii insi la ~i~t 11 i ii t mnr?i?i^iti? ?nrn rnini rn?it g and Summer Catalogues will bring you one ^ rn mail. ? nd Association, the members of which will ? i shop in Charleston. ^ MWAA AAAAAA AA AA AA AA^ wl M TIRES CARRYING IN 11mmi . ? J STOCK J A FULL LINE OF I Casings AND ; Inner Tubes I FOR YOUR CARS, Call when in need and we will well you at factory prices saving you the express charges I Burroughs Collins Co. X * BIG BARGAIN SALL~ OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING & SHOES AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. J G NICHOLAS IsPRTNQ" OPEN I NQII ? Every Man, Woman and Child in the Aynor section of the! County should call and examine our elegant line of Spring and! BSummer Goods. We have in stock some of the best Patterns a ndl Eat prices to suit the pocketbooks of the most careful and discrimi-fl I?iilmrLi Cnmo nnrl si?o OUT I H OEs" IIATSi cl:6t1 UNG, AND E3PECIAELY OUR B S FINE LINE OF LADIES' TRIMMED IIATS, RANGING 1 | SEWIIVG MACHINES I A largo shipmontof the very best Sewing Machines, each one I Sgthem guaranteed. We will sell theni out cheap for cash. Give usl JORDAN SHELLY ~ ALBERT JOHNSON Tonsorial Artist !lean Towels, Sharp and Sterilize Razors. Hair Cuttiug and Shawpooing. hird Avenue in rear fo City Hall. -ligh Grade Vehicles at the Lowest ? 4 n\ Fossioie trices. We have just received a Shipment of Vehicles built to wear which w?are ?ffer" in' #t extremely low prices. jy iS&Z Call and see them.