The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 24, 1919, Image 6
ALL FOOD PRICES
IN BERLIN LOWER
High Cost Falls With Crash
Where Blockade Is
Lifted.
Berlin.?Prices on all foodstuffs
have fallen with a crash in Berlin
a* a result of the lifting of the block
ade. They began to show weakness
when it was rumored that the embargo
would be lifted but the real
drop came only when illicit dealers
with huge concealed stocks brought
them out in a virtual panic to sell
before competing supplies entered
Germany.
Tons of provisions are being shipped
in from occupied territories
while everywhere in the city great
stores of coffee, cocoa, butter, sausages
and other supplies have made
their appearance. Coffee prices fed
from an average of 40 marks to below
20 and the product could easily
be bought for fifteen. Other food
prices were correspondingly cut. Res
tuurants, however, still maintain absurdly
high prices and apparently
intend to continue to do so as long
as possible.
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NOT I CIO OF 10 STRAY.
Strayed from my place on or about
the middle of March, one cow, about
twelve years old, dark red, crumple
horns, with leather strap around her
head, also one Heifer yearling, about ,
'inn vn.ni' nml n h;ilf old colnr hrind- !
led with white stripe on her back
The finder will please notify EISTON
GOODYEAR, Tabor, N. C., R.
F. D. No. 2, and receive a liberal reward.?udv
7 24 19 3t "
jj FIVE MEN KILLED.
Orangeburg.?A severe electrical
storm passed over Orangeburg County
Thursday afternoon resulting in
five deaths. Nathan J. Thomas, a 1
prominent farmer and citizen of Or-!
angeburg County, together with
three of his negro hands, Jeff
Henderson, Ernest Curry, and Hen- {
ry Footy, were killed by lightning
about two miles from Cope.
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S. P. HAWKS..
C,KO. J. HOLLI
GEO. J. HO LIT
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NOTICE OF SALE.
Notice is hereby given, that under
and by virtue of the power and authority
vested in us under and by the
last will and testament of J C. Bryant,
DccM; we will roll at public auction,
before the court houso door, at
Conwav, S. C., during- legal hours of
sale, on salesday in August next, it
being the 4th day of said month, a'.l
and singular the following described
tracts or parcels of land, and real
estate mortgage, to wit:
Tract No. 1: Containnig ten (10)
acres, known as the G. W. Rabon
tract, in Simpson Creek Township,
county and State aforesaid, lying on
the South side of Hulls Island
Swamp, beginning at a stake on the
Derham line, thence running said line
to Hulls Island, thence down Hulls
Island on the South side to an "agreed
corner, and thence an agreed line to
the beginning corner: being the same
land conveyed to S. D. Bryant, et al.,
Executors, by J. A. Lewis, sheriff by
hir deed dated Dec. 4, 1916. recorded
in Book N-4 page (JO.
Tract No. 2: Known as the Joshua
J. Sarvis lands, containing fifty (50)
acres, more or less, in Green Sea
Township, County and State aforesaid,
on the east side of W. C. & C.
Railroad, beginning at a gum corner
at the cart Ford in Chinquapin
bianch, thence running east to A. S.
Fowler's line, thence with said Fowler's
line to the State line of North
Carolina and South Carolina, thence
with the State line nearly west to the
Chinquapin Island Branch to a black
gum corner, thence the said branch
south to the beginning; being the
same land conveyed to S. D. Bryant,
et. al., Executors by J. A. Lewis,
Sheriff, by his deed dated April 2nd,
1917, recorded in Book N-4, page 05.
Tract No. 3: Known as the D. R.
Wilson land, in Floyds township, on
fhe side of Long Branch Swamp, containing
fifty (50) acres, more or less,
and hounded on the north by lands of
Floyd Wilson, South by I. P. Stroud's
lard and west by estate lands of
Lewis Jollie; being the same tract
conveyed to S. D. Bryant, et ai.. by
J. A. Lewis, Sheriff, by his deed dated
July 2nd, 1917, recorded in Book
N-4 page 07.
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ris land in Simpson Creek Township,
County and State aforesaid, contain8
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ing six (6) acres, more or less, begin-,
ning at the bridge across the canal
a: Loris and Little River Road,
thence east to the first quarter ditch,
thence with said ditch to the corner
near the fence at the lower end of the
field, thence nearly west course outside
of the fence to the corner of the
field, thence with the fence nearly
north course to the public toad,
thence with said road to the beginning,
being the same tract conveyed
to J. C. Bryant by D. D. Norris by I
his deed dated Feb. 11th, 1905 record
cd in book SS page 565.
Tract No. 5: Known as Alfred Fore
land, in Floyd's township, County
and State aforesaid, containing fifty
(50) acres, bounded by lands of
Daniel Stroud and Sam Small, et ah,
and being the land conveyed to J. C.
Bryant by W; J. Sessions, Sheriff,
by his deed dated Aug. 2nd, 1897, see
book HH page 62 for record.
Tract No. 6: Situate near Russell
Graham, in Simpson Creek townshnp,
county and State aforeseaid, being
I a part of the Bull Hole Bay, con
taining three (3) acres, more or less,
bounded east by R. C. Graham, south
and west by S. M. Barnhill, north by
public road, being the same land
conveyed to J. C. Bryant by Joseph
M. Hardwiek by deed dated Jan. 1st,
1902, see book MM page 208 for
record.
?Also?
Also that certain mortgage and the
| debt thereby secured from Trustees
I St. Stevens A. M. E. Church to J. C.
Bryant, dated Jan. 4th, 1913, recorded
in book No. 35 page 116, records
of Horry County, principal debt being
$150.00 with interest, from date
at 8 per cent and attorney's fees, less
the sum of $10.42 paid Jan. 1st, 1915.
Terms of sale cash, purchaser to
pay for papers and stamps.
S. I). BRYANT,
D. F. McGOUGAN,
D. W. HARDWICK,
Executors of J. C. Bryant, Dec'd.
J. A. LEWIS, Agent Acting
for Executors.
July 10th, 1919.
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