The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 27, 1912, Image 7
II Notice of Sale. ~
[der and by vlrtae of the decree and
baent of the court made by His/fonor
before, PresidingJudge, *n thecal ]
'W CV ok, W II "ook, J J Cook, G
0<>k, F A ColAiikif Ella Bever'y, M
Jennie V Cannon, Carrie N
, Pj Mint Iffb, vs Thomas Klrton Cook
y N Cook, and Loufa Cm?k, Defen
i, and dated the 2Uth day of Feb 1912
rt uudeloigned W L Bryau, Clerk ot
t of Common Pleas of llorry County
iell at public auction, to the highest
*r, before the court house door lu Con
in Unify county, and -Slate of Bouth
Una, during legal hours of sale, on
d iy in July next, it being the lstday
lid month,
1 and singular those certain parcels
tcts ol land situate in Horry 6'ounnown
na the estate of James J Cook
Thursey Cook and described as fol,
to wit:
t/lCT 1. Containing one hundred
ninety (lye and 28 100 [195 281
i; beginning at a stake ?Hxn ou the
' Lane & Northern Kailroad and
ing thence the said Hall road 855
to a stake, thence 8 01 W 214 feet to
ic, thence H 57.-.5 IP 552 feet to a
f*bs, thence 8 58 W 272 feet to a pine,
2e 8 59.15 W 90 feet to u sweet gum,
;o 8 59 45 W 99 feet to a black gum,
2e S 53 30 W 102 feet to a black
, then ie 8 05-10 W ISO feet to a
t gum, thence 8 00.10 W 237 feet to
le, thence 8 00.45 W 400 feet to two
i, thence 8 00.30 W 223 feet to a pine
;e H 03.20 IV 373 feet to a stake,
so S 89 15 YV 252 feet to a stake,
e N 88,30 W 1914 feet to a stake
H|ixo. thence S 2i W 1880 feet to a stuke <
H|fx<-, thence S 0 10 852 feet to slake 3xo,
? hence N 71.10 W 2174 feet to & stake (
fcxo, thence 8 84.10 W 1120 feet t? a
Isuko 3xn, thence N 00.30 E 0170 feet to ,
llHweet gum 3xn near Little Pee Dee
I Public Road, thence across the sahl road
Itlie line of a ditch to a black gum 3xn,
Itltcnce JN, 08.15E 2478 feet to thebogln|l
n ng point en said railroad, this being i
l| designated as tract "IP' on a plat of the
|| estate lands of Jus J Cook and Thursy
|| Cook, deceased, made by H C Cannon, (
|| Surveyor, and (luted February 29th, A I)
|| 19i2; saiu tract Is bounded northwardly
|| by tract "C" ol said estate, eustwardlv
|| by the Eddy Lake & Northern Railroad
rg Southwardly by 1ud(1s of T L Smart, N
| li Smart, and estate of J N Dennis, and
| westwardly by the said estate of J N Den
| nis. The said plut is referred to for a
I more complete description.
TKACT 2.?Containing one hundred
| fifty-lour and 21-100 1154.24] acres* beginning
at a stake 3xn on the Eddy Lake
a id Northern Kdiroad, and running
thence the said railroad 0(14 feet lo a
stake 3xn, thence S 08.15 W 2478 feet to
h ItlueL- iMim 2vn. Inn nf n rtit/'h
across the Little Fee Doe Public Ko-td
to a; sweet gum 3xn. thence S 00.30 W
5170 feet to a stake 3xo, thence S 34.10
W 14.15 to black gum 3xn, thence to
co-uer on Little 1*00 Deo Iliver, thence
Creek Landing Creek, the Creek being
too line to an oak 3xu, thence E 60.30 E
5811 loot to 6 black gum 3xn, thence S
23 ii 104 foot to a black gum 3xn, thence
N /ft 15 E 533 I eel to black gum near
Little Poo Deo Public Road, (hence N
08.15 E 3442 feet to the beginning point
on the said rullroid, this tract being designated
as tract "C" on a plat of the estate
lauds of J as J Co< k and Thursy
Cook, made by LI C Cannon, Surveyor,
dated the 20th day of February A D 1012
to which reference is craved for a more
complete description; said tract la bounded
northwardly by tract "U" of said
estate, oast ward lv by the Eddy Lake and
.Northern Railroad, .southwardly by tract
411" mi Med estate end estate land of .1
N Dennis and westwardly by the estate
land of J N Dennis and Lb tie Pee Dee
ltiver.
TRACT3,?Containing three hundred,
flftv-live and 74 10U (3o5.74) acres, beginning
at a (Puke 3xn in the Eddy Lake
and Noi them Railroad and running
thence the s lid railroad 7248 feet to a
stake 3xo, ttience rt 08.15 W 3442 feet
tit > t.lnol/ iril in t lionota Si RQ 1 W
bU a UKIUIV ^uiii tllVIIVyU KJ W# A1/ ?V liUU
feet to a black gum 3xn, thence N 23 W
104 feet to a black gum 3xn, thence 8
60.30 VV 5311 feet to oak 3m, thence
Creole Landing ('reek, the Creek being
the line to corner on Little Pee Dee Kiver,
thence the said ltiver to a small
Jake, thence the a dd lake to Cypress
3xn, thence N 63 E 7300 feet to a stake
oil Liitile Pee Dee public road, thence
across said road to a pine, thence N 67 30
K 1000 feet to pine stump, thence N
63 10 E 473 feet to stump, thence N 67 E
1,54 feet to. a pine, thence N 60.40 E
471 feet to a gum, thence N 66,30 E 767
feet to the beginning point this being
designated as tract "D" on a plat of the
. estate land of Jus J Cook and Thnrsey
Cook, made by ii C Cannon, Surveyor,
and dated February 20th, AD 1912, to
winch reference is hereby made for a
more complete description, satd tract ia
bounded northwardly by lauds of tne
Ilevorly est ate t east wardly by the Eddy
Lake and .Northern llailroad, southward
lv bv tract "CM of said estate and Little
Pee Dee river and vfestwardly by aaid
river and said Luke.
Tract No 4, Containing forty Ave aud
80 100 145 HOJacres, beginning at a corner
on the Eddy Lake and Northern
Hail road and running thence N 67,20 E
231 feetto a pine, thence N 60 E 120
feet to a pine, thence N 72 30 E 208 feet
to a pine, thence N 60.45 E 443 feet to
a stump, thence N 71.40 E 413 feet to a
Milieu, oxo, Tiienoe ? as rc won ioet to a
stake 8xo, ihence S 58.15 W 844 feet to
a |>ino, thence 8 57.85 E 57ft feet to a
stake, thence 8 547.50 E 177 feet to a
dead pine, thence 8 80,30 E /58 feet to a
gum, tlionoo .s' 28 23 12 185 feet to a gum
thence 8 2ft,45 12 557 feet to a gum..thence
8 2ft 30 K 0/5 feet. to a stake 3xo, thence
S01 W 220 feet to said Railroad and
thence the said railroad to the beginning
point this being designated on a plat of
ho estate land of .lames ,J. Cook and
'I hursy Cook, made by 11 C Cannon,
Sniveyor, Kebriury 21)th, A i) 4912, as
ttaet MA", to width plat reference Is
made for a more complete description;
said tract is bounded by the Beverly
land, land of W U 8holly and the Eddy
Lake and Northern Railroad.
As to tracts No 1 and No 2, possession
thereof witl not be given until January
1st, A 1) lft 13, on account of crops now
being rasied thereon.
Terms of Sale Cash; Purchaser to pay
for papers.
Conway, S. C, June 4th, 1912.
W L Bryan, C C C P.
IIII Woodward, Pla'ntlff '? Attorney
WARNING;
All persons are hereby forbidden to
hiic, harbor, feed, or in any manner
whatever give protection or encourage*
meet. to iny son Greer Hhlpper, as he Is
under hr*. AU persons disregarding
this notice will be prosecuted to the fullest
extent of the law. This It positive^
MARY SKIPPER, |
HEARD IN CONWAY
Bad Baclu Make Strong Kidney Ills
Corrected.
All over Conway you hear It.
Doau's Kidney Pills are keeping up
the go >d work, curing weak kidney*',
driving away backache, correcting
urinary ills, Conway people are telt
ing about It?telling of bad backs
made sound again. You can believe
the testimony of your own townspeople
They tell it for the benefit
of you who are suffering. If your
back aches, if you feel lame, sore and
miserablo, if the kidneys act too
frequently, or passage are painful,
<nanty and off color, use Doan's
Kidney Pills, the remedy that has
helped so many of your friends and
neighbors. Follow this Conway
citizen's advice and give Doan'sa
chance to do the same for you.
J L Dczier, Main St., Conway, S.
CJ , say: "I am confident thatDoan's
Kidney Pills are a remedy of merit
md I do not hesitate to recommend
bbem. My back was lame and it
ached severely. I have used two
boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills, obtained
from Norton Drug Co., and
they have given me a great deal of
relief. I willingly endorse this preparation."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
Bents. FoBter-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the Unitsi
States.
Remember the name?Doan's?and
take no other.
Tobacco Growers.
To My Friends and Customers:
I wish to say, there will be a
change in my firm this year at my
same old stand the .big Farmers
Warehouse at Mullins. 1 have formed
copartnership with Mr. W. T.
Burton, of Wilson, N. C., whom J
bave known fifteen years. Mr. Burton
is recognized by the tobacco
trade to be one of the finest auction
eers in the business. My auctioneer
being a partner in the business
will naturallv take more ihterest in
selling each pile of tobacco.
Thus placing us in position to
serve your selling interest better
than ever. The natural advantages
are the ones that always count in
the tobacco business. My motto
has always been to do my best advertising
on my warehouse floor.
So as I may not be able to see you
all at your homes, but me staying a
week with you would not add one
cent to the sale of your tobacco.
Too much drumming byuny business
shows a weak point.
1 wish to return many thanks for
the liberal patronage extended me
for the past ten years and hoping to
merit a continuance of same.
Very truly,
J S. Neal.
2t, Mul ins. S. C.
Deafness Cannot be Cured.
By local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portiou of the
ear. There is only one way to cuie
deafness, and that is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness is caused
by an inflamed condition of the muIf
__ 1 __ _ .. i a L ^ ^ _ 1 m I _
<-outt lining 01 me rmsiacnian ruoe
When thin tube is inflated 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.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured bj
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir
culars, free.
F J Cheney & Co, Teledo, O.
Sold by Druggist, 75o.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation.
The County Democratic Execucommittee,
consisting of the chair
man of each precinct, is berebj
called to meat in the court house at
Conway on Monday July 1st next
at 11 o'clock a in for the purpose ol
fixing assements of candidates, the
dates of campaign meetings, the ap
pointments of managers of the pri
mary election and to transact suck
other business as shall come before
it, A full attendance is urged.
J A Lewis.
County Chairman,
Man Coughs snd Breaks Ribs.
A a. a* ? A? 1 ? ft .11
Alter a irignuui cougning ipen c
man in Neenah, Wis., felt terrible
pains in his side and his dootoi
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 oostinatc
coughs, expels stubborn colds 01
heals weak, sore lungs. MI fee
sure its a Godsend to humanity/
writes Mrs. Effie Morton. Columbia
Mo. Tor 1 be lie ye 1 would have con
sumption to-day, if 1 had not usee
this great remedy." Its guaran
teed to satisfy, and you can get i
free trial bottle or 60 centor$1.0<
siie at Norton Drug Co.
NOTICE
All persons holding clslms sgslnst th<
estate of the late Mary R Lyon, decease!
ere hereby required te present the same
duly attested, to the undersigned: and al
E?rsous Indebted to the said Mary J
yon, deceased, are hereby required t
mske Immediate payment to
BANK OF HORRY,
Administrator
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a ANHEUSEF
B1 CELEBRATE
KM PRICE P.O. B. Rl<
JHS ORIGINAL Bl
Barrel (10 dozen) .
HEh^W Less quantities (per
PALE EXPORT
Barrel (12 dozen) ..
jjfcgagfll Less quantities, (per
PH^*a|l We paj 25c per dozen t*
IIBflDnl Goods Shipped Same Da
VBK||IUP tfwr IITHIR POSTAL OR UPfiESS HONP
IfCOUSINS SUPPLY C
High Grade Vehicl<
Possible 1
Corner of Third \venu
Don't Let Indigestion \
Starve You \
.... I
Eat. Good food won't hurt
you. R. L. T. taken before
retiring will make you enjoy
your meals and digest your
food. You will soon become '
strong and healthy.
R.L.T.
The liquid liver Regulator
Cures Indigestion by restoring the
digestive organs to healthy, natural
action. It contains nothing but harmless
oils extracted from roots and
herbs. R. L. T. works promptly and
does not gripe. Its benefits are permanent.
Guaranteed as represented j
or money refunded. ?
(
80c and $1 Bottles !
AaJk Your Druggist
Prepared bjR.UT.lo. Andersoa, SL C. ;(
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For Sale by Norton Drug Co. <
1 Conway, S, C.
i State of South Carolina, )
County of Horry. \
Office of County Auditor.
To A. C. Turpin, J*. M. iiurson, and A.
' M. Bursoq, Noa-resideut, owners ot
land within Horry county, whose resi
idence and post office address, ure unknown
to the undersigned:
| Take Notice, That whereas it appear
that you are the owners of that certuii
r lot of land In Horry County, containing
forty-five acres, more or less, and knowt
as lot No. (54 of Homewood Colony land
and that you have failed to make return
of the same for taxation as required by f
the laws of this State, and that the sam<j (
has escaped taxation for the fiscal years n
of 1909, 1910 and 1911, not having been d
assessed as provided by the laws of the a
said State; all of which has lately come a
> to my knowledge: a
You are hereby required to be and ap- u
j pear before me in my office at II o'clock \
. in the forenoon, at Conway, in the County
and State aforesaid, on the 15th day
. of July A. D. 1912, at which time the underslgned
will proceed to appraise and
assess the aaid land for tares, and will
enter the same on the tax duplicate in
and for the said County, and charge the f
i same with the taxes of the current fiscal o
vear. together with the taxes of 1909, rl
lUlOand 1?11, aud the penalties as pro- i
vided by the laws of tills State. c
N C ADAMS, Seal I
County Auditor Horry County.
Conway, 8 C , May, fB, 1912 6wl0.
D. A. Spivey & Company
FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS.
Represent the Strongest Companies. 1
Policies written on the most liberal J
terms. J
Place your insurance with us \
Prompt Settlement of Claims.
I '
Notice of Sale. ?
[ I have for'sato ad $5.00 per acre,
j a tract of 235 acres in Socasteo
. township and owned at present by ]
T T Turbeville and Mrs Turbeville, |
j this is about 3} miles from Socastee <
school, ^nd about the same from the <
Thompson school, and is located on i
9 the public road leading from Socas- ]
teethridge to Murreli's Inlet, and ]
ft nearly all of it can be cleared for <
I cultivation. It has on it,a lot*of oak <
t and hickory! and, some ash and pine, j;
l) As it taker in some of the beach ij
B strand, it would be a good place to i
? locate a fishery
H. H, Woodward, Attorney.
Conway, S. C.
I-BUSCH a
:d beers d
:hmond, va. WW!
JDWEISER JUR
$12.00
dozen) 1.25 ? 1 1M
(Blue Label)
dozen) .85
or returned bottle*. I ^ c2s?*l
iy Orders Received. r
f ORDER OR REGISTERED LfTIER.
!0., Richmond,
es at the Lowest
Prices.
We have just received a
hipment of Vehicles built
9 wear which we are offerng
at extremely low prices.
!all and see them.
Conway, S. C.
e and Laurel, Street.
FIRE ALARM! I
No! its only the crowd rushing
to
THE OLI> STAND
1 fc
to be served with the very best of j
ICE CREAM
and g
COOL DRINKS U
of all kinds.
Yours to Serve, V
W R RHEXTNIIT L CO.. il
I THIRD AVENUE |
CHjOHESIER^^?ilS
W'yr^ Tllh 3?UH?Ai) ?ftAi*l?. A
I<u(H('!i! AeJ? your i>Pwtty:l?t for As\
j&.i\ vl?^\'A <'f?I-che*-lcp>? J>!am?nd Kr?ii.|/i?*V\
W<v.Lj^J)??C\ I'HIh in IS.<*ck ftnd (Cold inetalllcvi//
boxes, scaled with Dine Ribbon. yfjr
?iK? *wS 'Fnlio no other, liny of yowr V
I / ~ ns AsI; for Clli-dlF.8~TI'1(C tf'
W yff l>IAMo.\I> CKANIft IMIXM, fur ?ft
\V fJ yrnrs known is Deit, Safest, Always Reliable
^?r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVLRYWHtftr i
FOR SALE. '
Bibles, Testaments, Ilymn Books,
Church Manuals, Dictionaries arid religious
books generally. I can supply
your needs. A supply of Books kept j
at J. C. Spivoy's store.
J. M. Dormnn, Colporteur.
Waccamaw Association. I
Conway, S. C.
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State of South Carolina,
C unty of I lorry.
Court of Common Pleas
Covington Company, a Corporation,
Plaintiff?,
va
James Madison Prince, Defendant.
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
Complaint Not Served.
To the Defendant James Madison Prince:
You are hereby summoned and r^juired
to answer the complaint in this
ction which has been tiled in the ollice
f the Clerk of the Court of Common
Meas for the said County, and to serve
copy of your answer to the said Com?laint
on the subscriber at his olllce at
jonway, S, C., wKhin twenty days
fter4service liereof; exclusive of the
lay of such service; and if you fail to
,l.o ra?>i?\1 ,ilnt within the time
Ilfl VY t'l IIIO .. .
foresaid, the plaintiff in this action will
pply to the Court for the relief denanded
in the complaint.
V. L. Bryan, H. H. Woodward.
C C. C. 1*. Plaintiff's Attorney
Dated May 81st, 1912'o
James Madison Prince, Absent Defendant:
Take notice that the complaint in the
oregoing stated action, and the summons
f which the foregoing is a copy, were
iled in the office of the Clerk of Bie
,'ourt of Common Pleas, at Conway,
i.C., on the 8th day of June A.
). 1912.
W. L. Bryan,
C. C. C. P.
I H Woodward,
Plaintiffs Attorney.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons having demands against
he Estate of Betsy Jane Bryant, deceased,
must present them, duly attested,
o the undersigned; and those indebted
;o the said Estate must make immediate
payment to
H J COCHUAN,
Qualified Executor of the Estate of
-i i> . I \ 4
eT.sy ,) HUH pry nut, i/rt,nnnr?i.
For Sale.
Farm of 350 acres, more or less
lying on the West side of the A C L
Railroad, between Loris andSauford
iud known as the former residence
)f K D Lawson, aud also known as
the estate of Daniel Boyd, This
land runs to within about one half
mile.of Sanford, and lies two and
one half miles from Loris, S. C.
small dwelling house on it, and has
25 acres cleared. Good land for
any crop. About two thirds of the
tract is good clay foundation, and
the remainder sand. Apply to.
Hl H Woodward,
Attorney at Law.
Con way, S, C.
H
A Feast of Fashion
Newness and Beauty With Modest
Costs Marks, Welcome You to
THE NEW GULLY STORE.
GROCERIES.
We buy in Car Load Lots and sell at Wholesale and Retail at prices invari
ably the lowest and our stock is always the freshest and best that money can
purchase, and consists of Choice Plantation and Family Supplies. When in
need of anything in these lines give us a call and we will please you both in
price and quality
Ml Wlli I 1MB.
THIS DEPARTMENT is chocked full of the latest improved Labor Savins
Farming Implements and Machinery, such as Guano and Manure Distributors,
Iloej, Rakes, Plough* Stocks and Plough Shares, the greatest labor saving
kind on the market. There are none better and none cheaper We are sole
and exclusive agents for McCormick's Mowers, Reapers, Hinders, Drills, EtcWe
will take great pleasure in showing and explaining these goods to any pros,
pective purchaser. We handle the Pittsburg Wire Fencing, Thousands of
satisfied users all over Horry will willingly attest to the superiority of this
wire over ull other makes. A little higher in price, but far greater in lasting
qualities. Its economy to purchase thiy wire to fence your farm, garden or
lawn
WE UNDER BUY ALL; WE UNDER SELL EVERY HOUSE.
Burroughs & Collins Co.,
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING & SHOES
I AT a nncAT oArninrpc
ni n ur\uni unvt\n
J NICHOLAS
ISPRTNGTO PE NINQS
Every Man, Woman and Child in the Aynor section of the
County should call nnd examine our elegant line of Spring and
Summer Goods. We have in stock some of the best Patterns and
at prices to suit the pocketbooks of the most careful and discriminating
buyers. Come and sec our
SHOES, IIATS, CLOTHING, AND ESPECIAELY OUR
FINE LINE OF LADIES' TRIMMED IIATS, RANGING
IN PRICE FROM 75 CENTS TO *2.50.
Isxswino- machines i
A large shipmontof the very best Sewing Machines, each one I
them guaranteed. We will sell them out cheap for cash. Give us J
a call without delay.
JORDAN C?L SHELLY
aynor, s. c. i
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Dusenbury & Co.
General {bgerchants
Toddville - SO
DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS ANI) CAPS,
LINT ANI) SEED COTTON,
ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE,
COTTON SEED MEAL AND:FERTILIZERS
XK7e always keep in stock a clean and up-to-date line of
seasonable goods and which we offer at prices cheaper
than the cheapest quality considered. It will save you
big money to call and inspect our goods and learn
our prices.
Dusenbury & Co.,
TODDVILLE, S. C.
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