The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 26, 1916, Page FIVE, Image 5

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I . NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the decree I aBdijbdgment of the court made by hit'Honor Mendel :Li Smith, Presid ' lug Judge, in; the case of Rebecca A. Calhoun, Plaintiff vs. John Calhoun, J as. A. Calhoun, Duncan N. CalJ houn, et al.,'Defendants, and dated I the 5th < y of October A. D. 181G, 1, th<> undersigned W. L. [ Bryan; reicKi^oii/?thox Court of Horry Codnty;inn?:a?i>ui{tiMMa&tor, will sell at; public auction to the. highest bidI der bafoteithe 0 >urt House djor at { Conway, i\\ Hony County, and State of Sou Jf<3;t)K>linuj during legal hours'i , of'tiaic, JtiPxalls?iiiy .in* No^ot: lxn | r next, it t*h.g;>-ttvc Gt'h day e of 'said r. nth, alp'turrfl singular tiv-sc utevtaift lands situate in Horry Ccu..ly,' and1 described as follows to xvit: ' Parcel No. 1: Situate in the Town I of Conway, on the No:th side of J Ninth Avenue, containing the family residence of the late D. A. Calhoun; beginning at a post in the interseci tion of Ninth A\ enue and Dog Bluff Road, and running N. 34 1-2 E. 21 1-2 feet to post; thence N. 08 1-2 W. 23V 'J feet to pin; thence Southeast 32 feci to the line of Parcel No. 2; thence the lino of P rcol No. 2: thence Southwestwardly 234 feet to Ninth Avenue; thence with said Avenue N. ( 58 E. 13G feet to the beginning point. Parcel No. 2: Commencing at pin - - l? l-* I XT_ 4 .1 Ion corner oj rurcei .ino. j. unn running Northwe.it 82 1-2 degrees 234 Ifeet to pin; thpnee Southwestwardly 70 feet to post on A. L. Thompson's line; thence S. 32 1-2 E. 234 feet to post on Ninth Avenue; thence N. 58 \V. 70 feet to the beginning point. Parcel No. 3: Beginning at the (Northwest corner of Parcel No. 1 on Dog Bluff Road, and running North 58 1-2 W. with said road 222 feet to pin on G. L. Marsh line; thence S. 48 1-2 W. 108 feet to pin on G. R. Ses i ? i. 1 .1? . 11. CI ?? 4 1,' ICilUIta tB'vULU iilllUb, UiCllCU o. >*? IV. 184 feet to post on said Sessions line; thence N. 58 E. IDS feet to the beginning on Dog Bluff Road. ( Parcel No. 4: All and singular that certain plantation and tract of land, situate on Brown Swamp, in Buck's Township, County of Horry, State of ji o~..?.u kit 4U*i T owuui v^aiuiiiiaf IIUILIUIO^VI uy uiv ? late D. A. Calhoun from Burroughs & Collins Company by deed of date Feb. 9th, 1893, lying on both sides of the Todd and Causey Public Road; containing Four Hundred Thirtythree (433) acres, more or less, described in the said deed as composed of two parcels, one tract containing One Hundred Eighty-three acres formrely owned by Jus. T. Todd, and by him conveyed to Jas. H. Harrclson, August 18th, 1873,?the othei containing Two Hundred Fifty (250) acres, part of a tract purchased b.v Harrelson from John J. Jordan,? the two parcels having been conveyed by the said Harrelson to Burf roughs & Collins Company. The whole tract bounded by the run' oi Brwon Swamp, lands of B. F. Todd H. P. M. Todd, W. H. Collins, Frostio M. Hardee ami J. M. Calhoun." 11 he said parcel ol lanu oy resurvey made by H. C. Cannon September 15th, 191G, has been found tc contain only Two Hundred Ninetyj five and one half (295 1-2) acr's towit: one parcel, marked on the plat as Parcel 1, lying on the Southwest I side of Todd and Causey Public Road 1 containing Fifty-four and one-hall (54 1-2) acres, the other parcel, marl< SAW MILL QUTFITS-""HUSTLE The most up-to-date combination or tion and if interested in either a M kind see me for details and prices, M. G. ANDERSEN Sales A GIBBES MACHINERY C< ''Distributors of Moi [ Ttsi I Of Brooks 1 has just made his return fro f bouaht one of the best UD-to ever brought to the County We know that cotton go can sell the trade at the same I go and took over his stock of best Shoe that money can bu where. Call MbUftd and see o#hiniripf Dress Shirts J. B. STAI , ' / > . ^I y od No. 2, lying on the Northeast of the said Todd and Causey Public Road, containing Two Hundred and Forty-one (241) acres,?and having such courses and distances, metes and bounds, as are shown on the plat of same herto annexed as a part hereof, and marked) Exhibit A. s That the timber owned by Conway Lumber Company upon the swamp portion of Tract No. 4, down to Dec- y ember 31st, 1919, shall be excepted ^ from the opreation of the said sale, and the rights of the said Company to the timber and rights of way in no ^isbr^mjMired. Any right of rever- , fci oft' ,' ROweVj&r, Of which the paid DunbdA^^f. CSHiottn% died seized < e nd possessed paSs under ' the i.alc ' to the person or persons:> chasing the land burdened with the ^ timber rights and easements. . Torms of sale cash. Purchaser to ^ pay f.or papres. Conway, S. C., October 18th, A. D., 1916. , W. L. BRYAN, Clerk of Court of Horry County and Special Master. , It. B. SCARBOROUGH, L Plaintiff's Attorney, Mrs. J. W. Cook of Aynor, S. C., , visited Conway one day last week. , ( 5 ? | PROGRAM PEE DEE UNION. ) The Pee Dee Union will convene , with the Antioch Baptist church Oct. 27-29, 1916. < 11 A. M. Introductory Sermon by Rev. W. J. Wilder , At the close of which Miscellaneous Business, Delegates enrolled, this being our annual meeting election of officers in o der. Query 1?How Oft Should a Church Commune? By M. A. Mc(Jrucken. o i_t < >... 1 y ls 1 iuvv ouwuivt m v: monize? 1st John, 'st and Sth, chapt. 1st clause of 6th ar.d 8th. verses. Query 3?What is the Duty, of : Church Toward a Member who Re fuses to Commune. Saturday 9:30 A. M. Devotional Exercises by S. L. Pur , vis. Miscellaneous Business. ; Written Report Aged Ministers assigned to Mt. Pisgah church. Foreign Missions to Antioch . church. 1 orate missions to waiters tjnapei. . M. T. Floyd, H. B Roberts, [ S. N. Smith, COMMITTEE. i Sale Under Distress Warrant. r By virtue of a distress warrant dated July 20th, 1910, issued by II . H. Woodward for house rent, ag&insi | Ellen Taylor; 1 have seized and wil' | s sell at the Town Hall, at 11 o'clock J in the forenoon, on Saturday, Oclo,1 her 28th, 1910, the following persons. I j i property, Viz: | Four enlarged pictures, Ou j i Clothes Rack, one center table, Iva I ' stool chairs with cane bottoms, on: S >' oak bedstead, two window shsocs j two rugs, one mattress, two quilts ,' two blankets, one lamp, one trunk : one bowl and pitcher, one dish pan :' one wash basin. Terms of sale cash. H. N. SESSIONS, Aprent of Landlord. : October 14th, 1916. ? SAW MILLS. AJAX ENGINES i the market. See these iri opera, ill or engine or machinery of any , CONWAY, S. C. ?cnt for 3MPANY, COLUMBIA, S. C. clern Mill Machinery' * MEY svilie, S. tJ. m Baltimore where he has date stocks of Merchandise and the biggest, ods have all advanced, but he old prices. You just ought to Shoes. He will give you the y and better quality than elsehim and don't forget to look and Hats. NLEY, Prop. | THE HOKKTHERAII LfQC<al and Help the Civic League by buying a eason Lyceum ticket. Tickets on ale at Norto.. Drug Co.?adv. 1 ? i Maybury Floyd was in Conway ; ost week on bus., its and was the. ruest of Mr. nad Mrs. J. A. McDer- r nott while here. < ' * * ] Dr,. Lycurgus A. Wood .iff, left for 4 Columbia this week, who he will \ ittend the Optical Association of ] ^outh Carolina. . * * * , E. C. Harris spent some time in j Conway last week in attendance on ] ;he board of Commissioners of elcc 1 don of which he is a member. N. J. Cox was here recently on < business. IMM C. V. Johnson was here one day ast week on business remaining in town for several hours. M ,.VfcM Buy a season Lyceum ticket and save $1.00. First number Tuesday night, the thirty-first. Seats on sale at Norton Drug Co.?adv. ( 0 0 0 0 0 J. M. Dorman was appointed as clerk for the commissioners of election, both the State ami county awl for the Federal election.,He got busy at once and ordered the necessary blanks and cards to carry out the election machinery. * * * * * Hon. R. B. Scarborough was called to Poston, S. C, the latter part of last week by the sudden death of his brother-in-law. He returned to Conway on Friday night. ***** The war is now all work and no play, but it does not make the "jackies" very dull boys. ***** Be sure to sec "Molly-Make-Believe," our Paramount Picture foi Oct. 31.?Casino Theater.?adv. ***** M. J. Bullock was in Conway last Saturday. He is the newly nominated Superintendent of Education. ***** Lyceum tickets on sale at Norton t*?..? r* _ - i lji ug v/u.?auv, * Local interests arc now getting in terested in the County Fair. It if your time to get busy if ever. * * ? Magistrate Jos. W. Johnson of Log Bluff township was in Conway one day last week on legal business. * * * * * G. Fred Stalvey of Lake City, spent some time here recently visiting relatives, and on business. * * * m Rev. W. A. Youngblood of Bucksville was in Conway one day last week. ***** Court will convene here next Mmii day morning with Judge Mendel! I.. Smith as the presiding Judge. ? m * w * Most of last week was very warm but the weather was cooler by Saturday morning. * * ? Mr. Henry Byrd of Mullins. S. C.. has accepted a position with the Norton Drug Co. * WANTED?One thousand bushels of country corn. Bring it to W. B. CHESTNUT & CO.?adv. We are agents for the Fisk tires to fit Ford cars We like them and so will you. The price is right. Call on W. B. Chestnut & Co.?adv. Gftaramoi ^pictures Friday, Octobei to CLEO RIDGEL I T H E LO V E N - Tuesday, Octobc % MAROUESiTE CI V MOLLY-MAKE-I >. TOOWW*Y, H. Q. Personal " > ' 1 ! ' ^ A * * * See Marguerite Clark in "MollyMake-Believe" at Casino Theater ! lext Tuesday.?adv. mm m m 1 Senator Buck left for v Columbia Tuesday where ho will attend the . Jonference of Farmers and Business Mien in the interest of the Farm Loan v Association for the State- He drove ( through in c^/'Jacc3h^paniod by ( Messrs. H. ^Litilt.Vo^'Wi L. Bryan. **?<? l< ' V- . ? / JU" . Don't, fail/.to see $he Jpelco Electric ( Lighting System for, rural ., homes, now on exhibition * at the Garage v of 1 the Conway Motor Car Co. It is complete in every detail and within the reach of people of moderate means ' everywhere. Call and inspect it and see it run.?Adv. ' m m m m 0 R. F. Jenkins was in this territory several days during the middle ol last week. He holds a position in the Federal Internal Revenue service. j ? * * ? ? W. F. Heu.ie of Port Harrelsof* was in Conway on business the latter part of last week. ? m * The town force began improving Main Street last wo. .* by adding niOI'O rdnv fo nnvfinr.>i <>." f uH-o.jf I where it had been washed away. * * f * ? Land will never be choi pe. in this section of the State than it is to-dav. m * * * Conway now has two moving y:<ture shows, each giving a regu a I nightly program. * * * * I. L. Holmes was here one day last| week on business. \V. C. Hooks, one of our noted citizens of Floyds township, spent sonic | time in Conway on business last week. G. C. Cox spent some rime here re< ently on business. j The light showers of rain which i fell last week were needed to lav the i | dust. m * ? This paper may be your last unless you renew your subscription. Look after it in time. M M, C.' Butler who was recently elected as Magistrate at Loris, S. C., was in Conway one day last week attending to business. * ? ? * R. L. Bell was here last Wednes day. J. L. Bell and B. E. Bell, both of Wampee, S. C., spent last Wednesday in .Conway on business. r n H ? John H. Atkinson of Jordanville was among those visiting Conway la^t week. * * * * * | Special Representative Mcures of the Armour fertilizer Works, spent some time here last week on business. Pay up for your paper to-day. Better late than never. ***** Gloria's Romance is better and better the further it goes along. Don't miss the story in any part. ? Miss May Goldfinch, of Conway, visited the family of M. L. Edwards last week and was one of the bridal party in the Edwards-Kirby wedding on Saturday afternoon.?Mullins Enj tor prise. iml 27th CO IASK 1 I ;r si.r~ g I .ARK IN =? m nn in/r M DLi.lt TL I I m * HAKE COUNTY FAIR GET-TO-SETKER TIME # .) A. . *. Make the county fair which comes >fi hero on November 14th to 17th, ncluoiyc, the greatest get-to-gether ;lme that the . county has ever had. Do you know the way to do this? [t means that you tvill at once get nterested in helping to make it one >f the greatest events in the history >t this county." Make this the greatest fair the county ever-had, use it ap i time to meet together at the county seat, exchange common experiences, *ru' give yourself a good,time in genp'riil. The management h.*s completed the details to give you here one of the best carnival shows the county fair ever had. In order to enjoy this fair as you should, and in order that you may feel that you have earned what you get, to some extent at least, get your shoulder to tne wheel to-day and go to work for it. o AT HOTEL GRACE. * VI !!! ?ImmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmtmmwwKe???I Among the late arrivals ai Hotel Grace are the following: 1). O. \Vbuttock, Wilmington, N. C; R. L. Mares, Wilmington, N. C; \V. L. Lind say, Florence, S. C; JR. L>. Ogl.sby, oi, Louis; E. L. Smith, South Carolina; It. E. Ward, South Carolina; K. F. Jones, \V iimingAon, N. C; Y?\ S. 1lesPortes, District of Coiuiv.b.'a; F M. SSufor, Sumter, S. C; J. S. Bob, South Carolina; S. C. Buys, South Carolina, J. i\. oaiilh, So.uh Carolina; K. P. Surges, North C rotfna; W, S C.cseott, Columbia, G. C, 1). 0. V> hitlock, YYihrington, N. C; hi. B. Sar. '"j.::', Greer. \\ ood S. C* Y.. hi. Free* man, Atlanta, Ga: :?I. Makne, N? rth Carolina; E. Kennedy, South Cr.vo lina; W. t\ Mcitea, Nori.ii Cavolina; C. J, Baker, Charleston, S, C; J. I Mclrby, C .arleston, S. C; A. L. Sims Atlanta, Ga; \Y. R. Crook, Semi' Carolina; 1;. S. Boat rock, Wvustot Salem, N. C; J. R. Van Geid.cn, Llk | hat, lad; A. II Hilliard, Nashville j 'IV nn; G. M. Henecy; G. C. Co a I YC' rtle Beach: L. L. Brown. Bur.itr r ; S. C; W. J. Nobes, Virginia; G. M i Roberts, "Wilmington, N. 0; W. P. M I hea, New Orleans, La; Miss Richard ! so., Sumter, S. C; H. H. Barley j Nashville, Tenn; Mr. and Mrs. E. I I Hughes, Marion; (J. D. Yarborougl j Wilmington, N. C; A. S. Eh rich j Georgetown, S. C; O. M. Menshev, Florence, S. C; H. Huntingdon, SI Paul Min.u; E. A. Reick, Mullins, ,c C; J Id. Hawood, Florence, S. C; R. r Jones, Wilmington, N. C; Gen>. JH Howell, Wilmington, N. C; P. Grif fith, Charleston; W. L. Jeffords Florence, S. C; V/. A. Gray, Rich niond, Va; N. H. Carter, North C?ro Una; M. W. Truly, North Carolina L. W. Money. North Carolina; A. \ ! Tewhoy, North Carolina; Frank An Idrews, Wilmington, N. C; J. A i Brothers, North Carolina; f\ L. King Wilmington, N. C; J. H. Jurr.g, Wil minglou, N. C; Mvs. R. H. Stnrtc vant, Conway, S. C; Miss L uis Hanson, Conway, S. 0. Mr. and Mrs. I). V. R'chardsoi have returned to Hotel Grace afte an absence of about a fortnight Master Donald is back with them. o Court convenes here on Octobe 30th. o NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons holding claims agains tthc estate of H. W. Mishoo, deceas p.l O ??n AurvK** -1 a_ ^m.u nticwy mnsijuu to prosen same, duly attested according to law to t)io undersigned Administratoi or his attorney at Conway, S. C.; nn< all persons indebted to the said es. tate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. J. T. MTSHOE, Qualified Adm'r. E. J. SHERWOOD, Atty. for Adm'r. MANY IN CONWAY TRY SIMPLE MIXTURE Many Conway people, are surprised at the QUICK action of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. This simple remedy acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing such surprising foul matter that ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas. A few doses often relieve or prevent appendicitis. A short treatment helps chronic stomach trouble. The INSTANT, easy action of Adler-i-ka is astonishing. Conway Drug Co.?adv. / v ?- tLi.-tj.J CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED?To rent Store and Farm for 1 year with privilege of buying, on Salt Water River or Bay. Address to Oct. 1 ,-'10?E. JACKSON, Shinopple, Del. Co., New York.? adv-pd. ^ XlM -1 . FIVE MAN ATTEMPTED-~TT THE RODENT?, * ,i ?: J* i.v. Alleged Machinist Jumped On Wilson's Automobiiew-Had Knife and Chomw&atraT T ? J ' J * % ' Pittsburg, Pa.?While President Wilsori aiYd his including William J. BVyah','^oriiWv\sceertary of ' state, were making an automobile '\ tour of the city today, a man with &*' tag of tools jumped on the running board of the president's automobile, but was knocked off by a secret service man. The man chased the president's conveyance for a block before he was arrested by local detectives. The prisoner cave the m:i?n nf p? _ v, V V4 I chard Cullon, aged 22, a machinist of I this city. On his way to the police station he told the police that he was not at all satisfied with President Wilson's conduct of the European war. In the hag he carried was a knife with a blade five Inches long and a bottle cf liquid the police are endeavoring to analyze. The prisoner is held by the police lot observation. 1 SERViCESAT StTpAIH-'S EPISG3PAL * The Rev. W. S. H ! .cs will conJduct divine services at St. P.ad's I I\pTcen:>; chvxh on Sunday morning j Ov-tobc" 29th, at J.1 o' lock. There will a1 c bo an afternoon ..i. i. rin. ? .. . u i: _ , OMUV 'i U i :"A \. 1 V to wdir.ily invited tq attend. . v -*< M?"" 'Z r' * ^ The automobile. business is cvi Identiv increasing in Horry County, 'lowing to fi\v. inert sales now being 1! reported. According to reports from 1 agents, nine cars were sold here on - j a recent Saturday. Seven of them > I were Fords, and two wore finer cars, ,1 y y TAWVt * v ? I T 1 < ; l ?Y ' j Notice is hereby given that Propc erty Tax is now duo to the Town of -1 Conway and is payable at the Town '? Clerk and Treasurer's office at the ' ! Town Hall from October loth, to u| December id 1st, 191(>. On and after hi January 1st, 1917, a penalty of 15 per 5 cent will bo added. ' Tax payers arc liable to execution >. i and levy upon the property after djJanuary 15th, 1917. M A.H.LONG, 4t Clerk and Treasurer. Candidate's Cards. . .1 hereby announce myself a , candidate for reelection to the -1 oxfice of Mayor of the Town of "j Conway.?L. D. MAGI* ATH. FOR SALE: Agricultural Lime, best quality, recommended .by the Agricultural Department. We are | now booking orders daily for winter and spring use. The supply of '* this HIGH GLADE AGRICULTURAL LIME is limited, the price is low and the demand is so great we arc compelled to get all orders r in hand right away. Write us at once and we will name you best delivered price, and ship when you want it. We also buy cotton seed in car lots. THE PRINCE HARD WARE CO., INC, FAIR BLUFF, N. * C. ?lm o r II I II IHI ? ?II I I ? ? ? HIMI??????? j BULBS ANnaFFIl ?? V ut AM Wttalnlh# Hyacinths, Narcissus, Sweet Peas; Bulbs and Flower Seed for fall and Winter Planting. ; Alsike, Red and Crimson i | Clover for Field and Lawn i j Planting. 1 CONWAY DRUG GO. 'The Store of Quality.*' 10 L - " 4 ?,M 1! I >i I 44 Whenever Yon Need General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because It contains the well known tonic properties of QU1NIN H and IRON. It acts on the Liver* Drive# out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.