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NOTICE OF SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. Palmetto Grocery Company, Plain* tiff, vs. H. D. Elliott, ct al, Defendants, lly virtue of a decree in the above l>4o*#wl ... 1.. . ?* .. Al- - A 1* . . DnnvM nit; ^/tiui'i riwn.s'1 door in Conway, S. C., during the urunl silica hours on Manduy, December 1917, 1 will sell the following described tract? of land in the older WCrTiinaftcr narked: FIRST TRACT: ''All and si. 'ula;* that certain tract 4.' of land lying in Floyd's Township, County and State aforesaid, containing twenty t20) acres, more or less, bounded on the north by lands of Q. Hinson; on the east by the same; on the south by lands of Daniel Morris, and on the west by lands of said Daniel Norris, and lies on the south side of Morton Bay, conveyed to II. '* 1? Klliott by said Hinson and known iA. the Albert Rogers land." SECOND TRACT: i "A!) Hu t certain piece, parcel o> ^ tract of land lying and being in Floyd's Township, Horry County, and State of Sout h Carolina, containing two hundred acres, moire or less, bounded as follows: North by estate lands of Nelson Huggins, East by lands of M. K. Morrison or tract of K, I). Elliott; South by lands of Sweoden Lewis and Solomon Strickland and West by Quincy Hinson, et aJ, this being land sohl to II. D. Elmit by W. H. Small." ? 'HI I III) TRACT: v "All that certain tract of land in Floyd's township, Horry Counts'. South Carolina, containing one bun/) o/tii I l\io4 \? 4*?%??-? / 1 Tv \ n /??*- .o no '4i VM lllli 1\ ; 1 w \ 1 > t / (Al 1 11 I W I V" "1 I less, hounded north by lands of Charles (iraingcr; cart by Huerifoy Havre-.son and 1* red Bays an<l South an I We. t hy the edge of Cart Wheel] Kay, brine a portion of the Sledd and ' Jordan land" l ids tract of land will bo sold rubj< ct to existing timber rights of V. iliiamsm and llnnvn Land and > Lumber (lompnny. L'-UliTH TK.\( f: "Those eortain tracts of land in ] Lloyd Township, Homy County, .South Carolina, situate in Mossy Bay, J Liig Doe Bay and Cart Wheel Ba\, containing J GO acres, more or less, c>: ccpt a strip of the Bay on the north ride, commencing on a pine corner marked "L"; thence south 74 E. to J ^ edge ot I oplar Branch, said linos, joining the lands of Peurifoy Harrolson. The property hereby convoyed . being represented on plat by Levi I oCJotte, dated December 10, 18f>2, and boin<?* part of a tract of 20401 acres, convveyed to Charles (1 rainier al out 1802; and the above drseiihedj premises were conveyed to M. K. Jordan and- S. W. Morrison by Charles' Grainger bv deed of March 1802, recorded in Hook "CC" page 170: and the share of said Morrison to W. 11. Jordan, Sept. 22nd. 1802, to all of which deeds and records thereof reference is made as a part hereof, and conveyed to 11. I). Elliott by Sledd and Jordan." This tract of land will bo sold subject to existing timber rights of Williamson and Brown Land and Lumbr i Company. 1 JETH TRACT "All and singular that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying and nr.-j ing .situate in r uoyd s Lownslnp,! County and State aforesaid, contain-! ?00 acres, more or loss, known as i .1 the Jornigan Old Field; same convey-! ed tt> Williamson and Brown Land l and Lumber Company by JO. M. J^Jeares by deed of date August 2Mth. 1906, and bounded north by W. T>. Tyler; east by lands of W. (1. MeDnn-j iels' heirs and known as the Powell j land: on the south hv Samuel .JernL I pan and on the west by lands of K. M. Mcares." This tract of land will be sold sub-1 ject t) existing timber rights of Williamson & Brown hand & Lumber Company. 4fcXTH TRACT: 'AH that certain tract of land sit' uatc in Horry County, South Carolina, containing four hundred acres, more or less, known as my Powell 1 land, bounded North by lands of Armagee Strickland; East by Buffkin land; South by my Strickland above ^ described, and West by my Jernigan land. The above tract was conveyed to H. D. Elliott by Williamson & Brown Land & Lumber Company by # deed dated May 3rd, 1007, and record cd on July 20th, 1907, in the office of C. C. Horry County, Book "ZZ" page 250, to which all necessary reference is craved." This tract of land will be sold sub Met to existing timber rights of Williamson & Brown Land & Lumber Company. SEVENTH TRACT: "A certain tract in Green Sea Township, County and State aforesaid containing one hundred (100) acres more or less, the same known as the Strickland land; same conveyW <i to Williamson & Brown Land & Lumber Company by W. J. Strickland by his deed of the date of June 8th ,190(1, recorded, in the office of the R. M. C., Book "AAA" pa ye .'JO; same bounded by land of Johnson I'lcyd, Duncan Men res, et al., being | the premises enoveyed to W, J. j Strickland by Bumoughs & Collins Company." This tract of land ,\vill be sold subjee I to existing timber rights of Williamson & Brown Land & Lumber Company. K1GTHH TRACT: "That certain tract of land in VI nrnif P Aimf \? I l\r^ \l O & V I IDIil Lfp A 1 VI A ? \>VU 11 V %* } Soutli Carolina, known as the P. 1). To<ld land, containing 132 1-2 acres, more or less, lying on Nichols and Conway Public Road; bounded by lands of Fred Page, the Charlie Grainger lands, et al, described in the deed made by P. D. Todd, dated July I9in, 3897, duly recorded. Except that portion of said land conveyed to W. T. Rowel 1 by H. D. Elliott by deed dated October 81, 1911, recorded November 7, 191.1 in Deed' Hook QQQ page 89, office ?f Clerk >f Couit of Horry County." This tract of land will he sold subject to existing timber rights of Williamson & Brown Land & Lumber Company. NiNTH TRACT: "Ali and singular that certain parcol or tract of land, situate in Lloyd's Township in the County and State aforesaid, in the Southern part of Cart Wheel Bay, containing fifteen (15) acrCs, more or less, beginning at a green short straw pine at or near Shingles Path at the edge of i said Bay, thence running- nearly a I north course with blazed trees to D. ! L. Page's line, thence running with Page 's line and to* the various lines hack to Charlie Page's line, thence v ith Charlie Page's li.ie to the edge of the bushes, thence with the edge I of the hushes back to the beginning! corner; being tin same land conveyed to H. 1). Elliott by 1. J. Hlanton by his deed elated November loth. A. I). 1912, and recorded in deed hook "WV" at page 188." TENTH TRACT: "All and singular that certain 11 act or parcel of land situuio in : Lloyd's Township, County and Stale aforesaid, containing thirty (801 :'( ros in?>i*r> nr IwMiiwl/.rl o., t'nii ! north by lan<ls of Daniel Duncan; on j tho east by Cart Whorl May; on the j south by haul of Mose Page or .J. 0. Page, on the west by land of Quincy liinson, conveyed to Albert Rogers b\ Nelson Huggins." TERMS OF SAFE: Cash, purchaser to j>ay for papers. W. L. BRYAN, Clerk of Court of Horry County. o j NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a decretal ruder made by his Honor, .John S. ' Wilson, Presiding .Judge, of 12tii Judicia' Circuit, at Chambers, dated the 12th day of November, 1917, in the', case of W. A. Freeman as. Receiver ( !' Farmers S: Merchant.. Bank, a Corporation, Plaintiff vs. W. S. AI<Caskill, < 1 v fondant, the undersigno I will offor for sale before the Court House door at Conway, S. C., within legal sale hours on the first Monday in December, 1017, being- the day of said month: "ALL AND SINGULAR, that certain piece, parcel or tract of land sil-i . . i uate, lying- and being- in Conway Township on the Whiteville Road, .'I miles from the town of Conway, known as the Tilly Cox place and con-, tains Thirteen and one-fifth (13 1-5) j acres, morev or less, and bounded : North E. by Lands of W. S. McCas-j kill and Burroughs & Collins Co., I South E. by the Whiteville Road, South W. by lands of Geo. Johnson, etc., North W. by lands of Burroughs ; ?.v!r Collins Co., being- the same tract of; land conveyed to ?.!. E. Dewitt by j Tilly Cox and M. E. Dewitt to W. S. McCaskill by her (iced of date Jan. 31, 1913." Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser io pay for papers. W. L. BRYAN, Clerk and Special Master. CORD IE PAGE, cmre,, AU j i <11111*11 i rs Aiiuruey. October 14, 1917.?0t o NOTICE. Lost Oct. 27th, 1917, one folding packet on the road leading out east of Loris, which had $40.00 in bills in it and had my name and address of 2011 Lute St., Norfolk, Va.. in it. Kinder will please return same to mo. Will receive a liberal reward for it or I will satisfy the finder. 11-M7-JU WORTH HARDEE. Tabor, N. C., RED 1, Box 79. e NOTICE There has taken up at my farm one black frizzle backed sow, marked crop and undorbit in right, crop and hole in the left ear Owner please call and pay for advertisement. G. F. TODD. Allsbrook, S. C., RFD 1.?10-ll-3t-pd. THE HORRY HERAL: RED CROSS SECURES RELEASE OF CHILDREN I 1 The American Reel Cross is assisting in curing' for Belgian orphans who were carried by the\r captor into Germany and who urc beginning- to be released. The i*i ist groups, consisting of 500 children each have been received back into the Allies' territory. The return of the first liberated ornlinn nii<nni>re in R<.ln!imi > ? I r" ' " iV' ^ * 11 -* v. i s ; mi i lO It ported in a cablegram from the American Red Cross Commission to France. These homeless children, sick and under nourished, all between four and thirteen years of age will receive the best possible caiv from tlic A men'can Red Cross, whirr recognizes in them Beligian's hope for its coming generation. The cablo says: "The Red Cross is aiding the work of the Queen of the Belgians for tin children of her country. Thousands of under nourished, sick and orphan children are in Belgium today, and a home and care must he provided foi them. The Getrnians are willing to allow some of those children to br s< at out of the country. "Twenty miles from Limoges in \h" sou the i n center of France, en a hill cub Ide cf a little town calle-! Troche, stands th(> famous monastry of La Grande Chartreuse, unoccupied at presi nt. The climate there i.wonderful. Rests bloom all the yea round. There is plenty of fresh run ring water. The buildings ure .superb ly placed and strongly built, including all kinds of constructions adapted to housing, feeding and providing1 for more than a thousand people. Permission was given to use this place 1?" the Belgian children, and it was rented from the Government by the Hod Cross, which supplies the funds for the work, while the personnel and management art4 provided I y the Belgian Committee. "On October lathi the first "00 lit tl(. Belgian boys and girls botwee i four and Id years oM arrived afte then long trip through Germany, an ' a week later ."00 more, all collect* ! by the Committee de Senours National d(. Belgium. In this wonderfv: 1 old ni(mastery the Bed Cross hopes. to b'dng back to life and vigor these children, in whom lies the hope of Belgium." o NOTICE OF SA EE. Under and by virtue of the decree in id judgment of the court made by his Honor, John S. Wilson, Presiding .lodge, in the case of Conway Savings Bunk, a Corporation, Plaintiffs vs.. I . A. Hemingway, othorwi e eallo ! Bnrno\ Hemingway, and Richardson Collins Company, a Corporation, Defendants and dated the 1st dry c November A. I). 1917, I, the under, - igncd J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of 1 lorry Cwunty, will sell at public auction t < the highest bidder before tne Cour House door at Ccnway, in Herr< County, and State of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, on sidesday ia December a^xt, it being- th hrd day <;f said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Hori.v County, and described as follows, to-wit: "All and singular, those certain pieces, parcels or tracts of land lying and being; in Conway Township, County and State aforesaid, contain ing in tin- aggregate1 Thirty-two (02) acres, more or leas, and are describee as follows: Tract No. 1 * Containing Twentyf've (2~?) acres, more or iess, an ! lying on the West side of Panl y. Swamp road, bounded North by Ian 1 cf S. A. Causey; East by tlio T. V>. Davis i.ract; South by .Mrs. M. S. Peaty tract, now owned by one 1': celt r; and West by T. W. Davis lai d. The said tract being a part of whn is known as ''Wilson Hill tract," and is the identical tract of land conveyed to me (I>. A, Hemnvingway) by S. A. Causey by his deed of date January 1st, 1901, and the same recorded in Vol. LI.L, page 121, in office of R. M, C. for Horry County./ Tract No. 2: Containing Seven (7) acres, move or less, lying on the Pauley Swamp Public Road, about three miles from Conway, and is bounded North (and Northeast) by lands of Presley Hemingway, and on the East. South and West by lands of Mrs. Ella J. Duscnbtiry. The said tract being the Southern (or Southwestern) portion of a tract of Presley Hemingway and is whore my house and plantation is located. The same herein conveyed being all that belongs U> mc, or that I may hereafter acquire of the estate lands of my father, the sahl Presley Hemingway." TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Conway, S-. C., November 10th, 1017. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. Tt. B. SCARBOROUGH, Plaintiff's Attorney. D, CONWAY, S. C Uy th in c . * Any gen T i? mtltcr. Hut of expensive Yet ther without usi the secret ? Use rich Hut instead less than vc Profit b who have fe richness?ja they had be Sec if yo If you c i o 1 C I H'K'1 Cl/>1 I I.IIVl | ' l i,>1 1.1 1 V. ? gcstiblc fric arc quite vSi irying and i Wholeso I ous results, i cooking. ! .r .. . i i ry it n is sold by gi ! M | I I , ? trt \ ;X( ^' V^y - .^tv. , ,c ? W|S .X ,; ' j. Vv ^ L. ^ '?' - r.. * ' v V' f}'kv2k$^ V"vv?j| ,.. .\; :. r . < *pr/: v- . ! f is s.,s- - > *c y . ' . -" -x. .' . ;'X ^ :y^r's Lv "Make I I I *w?n ? 111 mmmmm ?> i m SHAUNGEY RAMMED BY TRANSPORT m. | Men Were Lost When Destroyer Was Partly Submerged, Just After Blow. | j I Washington.?The American ties- | troyer Chauncey, sunk Monday with ! the loss of twenty-one men was cut l, into by the transport Hose, the Navy Department was advised today by JI Vice Admiral Sims. The after part I of the destroyer sunk immediately, | carrying down three officers, including the commander, Lieut. Commander Walter Keno and eighteen enlisted men who were believed to hav been asleep in their quarters. Convoying IJoso The Chaunecy was undoubtedly com voying the Kose and both vessels !| running through the war zone with- | out lights. The transport struck the | destroyer on the port side abreast | the fourth funnel and plowed through | j the fiail vessel. The forward part of I \ is treat 'ookina e< dc! cook can make a firs my! how that cake does c * butter! r> 10 ? m r ? * * r t- ^ 1- ? * v. J^? ti w i.i.y n; Jiii.lis.tJ jHTIC't'l ng a speck of hotter. ^ i, pure Cot to!enc. Keep of using butter, use Cottc u won id ordinarily use of y the experience of otiu unul that Cottolcnc?beca >es farther than other all rn using. ti don't make a cake that ? on Id taste the delicious < s, crisp biscuits, tender i d things that rich (lotto ire you would use (lotto n all your baking*. 'me (a>i tolene produces It combines true eeonc 1 any familiar recipe and xxxts in tins of coin enici Rcc'pC fOk' ?; Clip CotU>I< 1 cup siu;:tt 2 \ cup milk ? 3 level teaspoc v baking po\ 1, ica spoon s;i . \ ^ - ? ?. Cream Cottol eroli'^JI pa'nf II " ^ kJ nuxtu res. JluKc *() to -15) 'S Good Co the wreck remained afloat an hour, 1 ( uablinir the l?r-u? in c 11/? Ow, seventy of'rcers and men in that seelion. They were taken i(, port by th transport. The Hose was not indenti<'icd Iv i naval officers here today, there being' no record of an Amd.icun transport of that name and Admiral Simwas ashed to clear up that point. o Isaac Ij. Lee spent several hours here last Friday. * ; { Used 40 Years 9 I A m iiiiiii UAIfUUI { The Woman's Tonic * { Sold Everywhere 2 J i THRU ? ? ?1 zonortvy t rate cake with ;at into a pound ly delicious cake /lay we whisper to your recipe. >lcne?one-third butter/ t housekeepers, use of its greater orteninjgs which rou are proud of. ' aakes, flaky pies mifiins and di>lei>e makes, we lene in all your perfectly eelici>imr with better see. (bottolene it sizes. MARBLE CAKE tie l'i cups Hour 1 i teaspoon Ciunanioii T teaspoon nutans incu I vder 1 tablespoon * ill molasses leno, ai.il funar gradually, ; beaten thiol; and light, h baking powder and salt, teiy with milk. Then f > beaten si ill*. Pour oncnto bowl' Mini tr? if* spices. Pour iiuo well? alternation li?;ht an J dark / f4 minutes in moderate oven. ilRBANK - MAKLKS tetter" COMPLETE FARM 81 H" r r - ?*? > P I t'V h F" '^r & .1 ' "I ft r.?. <;.;T i: .?< >. ;> 8 if f- ML L us t t * '**' L ii v IU? in osi .( Ui - u lV J V# \N O "1 ' ii SJilo t! v* Vil!ll!'v)!ti 11 Si; i ))!'i" hum of Mr. ,1. II. Cook, of Ail: brock, iS. if. This property was foimaily known as the N. M. Bardie p'ace It consists of a track of land ontair.i..g 1*0 acres, situated in rirpsci! fro. k Township, forty-live ..ties cleared, fifteen fenced and cleared of trees and at Timpano* ready to !>e plowed, one i ight-room dwelling, one Tenant house, one set of large barns and stalls, two stories high, smoke house, tobacco barn and other necessary buildings. The Leon li,,.r.l J - ??---*? iw?m runs uireciiy through this property. Four miles to boat landing, three quarters of a mile to seven months school , one and half miles from Church, good clay sub-soil, good filter. Wc offer this property for >ne third cash, balance easy terms. If interested get in touch wilh the Horry Land Agnecy. See. M. M. Hcdrick at Hotel Grace.?adv o Neither the high cost of turkeys 101* the food conservation campaign tad any visible effect upon the observance of Thanksgiving day in New tfork.