The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 11, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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faqe roro ... flte 3|ori? Herald CONWAY, S. 0. Cntered at the Post Office at Conwaj b, C, u second class mail matter. H. H. WOODWARD Published Every Thursday Morning by Conway Publishing Co. TELEPHONE 21. CHANGE SUBSCKIPTYON PRICE: | One Copy, One Year.. ..$1.50 One Copy, Six Months 75 One Copy, Throe Months. . .50 Payable in Advance PUBLISHERS ANN(>ITNCEMENT Tributes of Respect, and Obituaries will be charged for at the rate of one; cent per word for all words over 150. j Resolutions of Thanks, Cards of Thanks, and all other reading No- j tices, not NEWS, taking the run of the paper, will be charged at the rate of five cents per line; and all other notices in the local columns at the ??^ m**fo n/w linn jrnn." ui kuii VVIIVO j^v.1. Er.tra charge of 50 per cent, for notices set in black face type in local tslumn. All changes of advertisements siust be in the office by Saturday neon to insure their appearance \n the following issue. All communications must be signed by the name of the writer, not for publicaiton, out for the protection of this paper. Lega Notices at $1 per inch first Insertion, 50 cents each subsequent Insertion. Rates on ",ong term contracts foi display advertising very roas< nable and made known on application. Make all Checks or Drafts payable to The Horry Herald, cr H. II. Wood <ard, Conway, S. C. Notice in Special Column at th rate of one cent per word each insertion, and none of thrse taken for less than 25 cents, to be paid for in advace. THURSDAY, DEC 11, 1919. MASTER'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Dillon. In the Court of Common IVeas. Carrie Viola Tucker and Willie Nora Tucker, by their guardian ad litem. i T ^ jno. c.. isci;: a. an I j. J,. flicker, Elizabeth Tucker, Sal lie Herring. Maclora Miller, I .0. Tucker, Emma Summevford, Ed. Tucker, Annie Norton, Mary Grooms and Mamie Beasely, Plaintiffs, a .a a'nst Sma Jan Tinker, Defendant. Pursuant to an order of his Honor \V. H. Townscnd, Judge of the Fourth Judicial ( ircuit, bearing date the 1Mb day of October, 1019. the undersigned, as Master for Dillon Chanty, will sell during ti e legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in January 1920, same being the 5th before the court house door in the Town of Conway, in the County of Horry, in the State aforesaid, at public auction t3 the highest bidder the following described property: "All that certain tract of land containing One hundred and seventytwo acres, more or less, situate in Horry County, South Carolina, beginning at a light wood stump marko 1 "O" on the old Richard Green line, running South .",1 west 42.30 chains to corner on the old road; thence S. (55 E. 40.50 chains to stake 3XN; thence N. 31 E. 42.50 chains to corner ot Campbell's Hay; thence Southwest approximately 40 chains and 50 links to beginning corner. Bounded bv lands formerly known as the C. B. Sarvis and Richard Green land, and being the same lands conveyed le Sarah A. Tindell to J. M. Parker by deed of date July 28th, 1911.. 2. "All that tract of land containing twenty-seven acres, more or less situate in Horry County, South Carolina, on the road leading from Con way to Bull Creek Muster Shed, being the premises conveyed to Thos Smith by H. E. Doyle by deed datci December 1872, beginning at stak< 3xo near old tar kiln on old road running N. 31 E. 9 chains to stake or Thos Smith line; thence S. 65 E 30.50 to water oak OFH; thence S I>0 W. 10 chains with ditch to staid 3xn; thence N. 65 W. 27.36 to begin ning, being shown on plat made bj C. B. Sarvis, Surveyor. Terms of sale, one-third cash, bal ance in two nrtnal annual instalment! secured by mortgage of the premise; and bond of the purchaser, with in terest from date of sale,' payable an nually, with privilege; to the purchas ~ _ X-l X x <ri ui [luyui^ uiu entire amount o the purchase price in cash. Purchas or to pay for all papers and revenu ^ stamps. Any person bidding off th said property and refusing to compl; with his bid therefor, said propert; will be resold upon the same or somi subsequent salesday at the risk o the former purchaser. A. B. JORDAN, Master for Dillon County. i2;isjio at i T IMPORTANT NOTICE TO J" TEACHERS ANI) TRUSTEES I Important notice has been sent out I to teachers and trustees of rural I graded schools by the County Superin I tendent^of Education, asking- for their 9 schedules of recitations and for the I return of the application blanks for I rural graded aid. These blanks prop- I erly filled out should be returned by I the fifteenth of the month and under 9 no circumstances should they he do- B laved later than the twentieth if stat" B aid is to he secured this year. If y< u 'II have two or more teachers in your 9 school and this notice has not reached ?9 you or if you have not returned your 9 blanks, get v touch with the Super-19 intend'-nt's office at once as there is|9 no lane to lose. We planned to visit <9 you: -c*h<mis and take these blanks uvH p i n. hut on account o" the im- H mouse volume of work, it has been 9 impo ih!e to reach many of the 9 j schools. Remember that each teach- y , lraj t enroll and tea h at least 25 sjj pupils it' Equalizing Ail is to bo so- 9 ,. ured and that Rural graded Aid and H ! i < ! iMirm I i i m n \' f nonl. Ivie twti > \* Hi I . * ? - r j\ v vu v u ii iui(i vv i <iV i i v I liiir1 \/ * v I jOj 50 pupilst ^ Plea e ronicmbor that all teacher* 9 and 1 rustees arc especially urged to I I), present next Saturday at the joint I meeting at the Court House. .. Yours truly, $ M. J. Bullock, a Co. Sunt, of Education. 3 NEW GRIST MILL. 1 have just erected a grist mill at 9 Bear Swamp Pool* farm, and am R making good meal. Grind every Sat-j B unlay. H. ROWELL. i adv 12 11 10 2t pd. NOTICE. ? All persons holding claims against ^ the estate of .John M. Cox, deceased, Sji are hereby notified to present same ? duly verified according to the law to | the undersigned; and all persons 5 indebted unto the said John M. Cox 9 are requested to make immediate pay i] meat likewise. 9 GEO. C. BUTLER, Qualified Administrator. j^| Boris, S. C., Nov. 25, 1010 ?11 *27 !t 9 BOX Sl'PPER. 1 All the girls are asked to bring & boxes and the boys to come an 1 huy||9 them, at Evergreen School House H j Friday night, Dec. 12, at 7:20 o'clock. 19 i Besides the Box Supper there will b( id] !other amusements. Everybody invii! ed. ?TEACHERS. ;g NOTICE OF S VBE. Under and by virtue of three cer-'H j tain chattel mortgages as follows: E. 9 j N. Skipper to Burroughs & Collins 19 | Company, dated Feb i nary 20t'n, 101:0, 9 I" N. Skipper to J. 1*\ Richardson, ,M 'dated December 18th., 1018, E. N. I ' Skipper to B. B. Hyman, dated March i mio. .....l i... | *z til) i<y 1 1/ ) cV 11 v | u v V 11 V Li VJ KJ 1 UOH' I ; r'ghts: I have seized and will sell at I public auction at the Joe Huclcs place near L. H. Hyman's, at eleven (11) o'clock in the forenoon on the 12th l'a day of December A. 1). 1019; all and 00 j singular the following described per-1 ari sonal property to-wit: J ca One black mare mule nametl Kate, St nine years old. known as the Andrew : j 1 ,ee mule. I j One black mare mule about six a? ! years old. j NV' One'two-horse wagon. \ 1 ^ Twelve head of hogs. A small lot of seed cotton. One lot of corn, containing by estimate 100 bushels. ^ 500 bundles of fodder. 1,000 pounds of hay. Ami all and singular all other i crop or crops grown on the farm of I. B. Hyman by the said E. N. Skipper, during 1919, and which was not already disposed of before the date , of said seizure. I Terms of sale cash on the day of sale before delivery of any of the ar' tides purchased. ?J. A. LEWIS, Agent of Mortgagee. Dated November 25th, 1919. J o J TKESI'ASS NOTICE. 3 j All persons are hereby forewarned ? not to trespass in any manner or 1 form whatsoever, either by entering upon, hunting, or committing any | other damage upon any of my lands 3 in Flo yds township?known as the Alva Lewis lands and containing sevf (onty acres, more or less. Anyone found violating this notice will be "(given the full penalty of the law. K i on V T T PU7TC j Ait lit Aili ft l>Jt S , NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons holding claims against - the estate of D. I). Norris, deceased, f are hereby notified to present the - same duly attested to the under- i e signed, or else this notice will be set ft | ii]) against their recovery; and alii / j persons indebted to the said T). I). / | Norris arc hereby notified to make' o payment mit'mut delay to the under- , f iy;ned. !i. H. Woodward, Attorney. M. C. Butler, 12 ! 1!) lit A.dm!M!,'*"i,.tor of D. 1"). \T, is j ( ;\v (i(|t ! - HE HORRY HERALD, CONV 8? Sdf^^|t| tyfc^V 4 OF Rj Ujounr Utrff m#ei>i mist WE COUNT GURSEl PED EARLY, BY OOI FROM, AS WEARER LIVERY. Just a word to the "Gift will go quick this year i White Ivory Toilet Se from $5.00 to White Ivory and Boi Manicure Sets from S2.( to. % White Ivory Comb ai Brush Sets from $5.( to White Ivory Com from $1.00 to WE INVITE YOU 13 TOW 4 .StiSm*# r?Wi?ttHrvS,,.r?HKS -CASES SETTLED. The case of Her]land & Maxwell >mmission Co. vs. A. P. Johnson an 1 hers, concerning the ownership of y r load of horses, was' settled and mpromised last week by agreement long the parties, as well as another se which was pending in the United ates District Court, brought by :i. Johnson vs. Holland j& Maxwell )mmissk>n Company some months ;o. The c^ase first above mentioned is pending in the State court since was entered in August 1919. o IT IS PREVENTABLE. In the newspapers, on the bill Santft. has made our store his hea more than twenty years, same Old Stand, a full line You are cordially invited tc rush, before the Fa We don't keep anything, b body. Our Stores are littl things to miss. We don't!: our growing business, it sf rience and capital enables sen, nencc we give our com Resj CONWAY BAF f VAY, S C., DEC 11,1019.' ~ yi??? SBs&msi ARE OHA1 % ft BEAUTIFUL LINE Ft! .VFS FORTUNATE IN BUYIFil ING SO WE CAN BOOST OF I IOW NOT DEPENDING ON T! Seeker." We advise that you c; due to the shortage of other mere! Is White Ivory $50.00 from $100 to . rre White Ivory )0 from $3.00 to. $30.00 Sterling Silve id Vanity Cases fr< )0 ' to ? $20.00 Chests of Silv bs ver Service frc . S4.0J w VISIT OUR STORE AND Ek IN. WE ARE ALWAYS READ tTONDRt V. F. PLATT _ . iwwiwi'i hoards, in store windows and then in I the "movies" the people of South Car olina are being attracted daily by thr> [ C ross of Hope while the army of work i ers for the South Carolina TubcrcuI losis Association are appealing to the public to "Buy Christmas Seals." The_. seals establish the double barred I cross that is the emblem of the fight n the great white plague. , Dates iuu#t 1?e made ten days Ahead of Sa'e. R. 0. HANSON Auctioneer & Appraiser 813-Chestnut Street WILMINGTON, N. C. Cla.us ,d quarters in Conway for lie is now opening up at the of Toys and Holiday Goods. > shop early and avoid the Lre i? ?r.r?.t.nhed.. >ut sell everything for everyLe things to find and big Lave to blow and brag about teaks for itself. Our expeiis to under buy and under ipetitors H < % >ectfully, ISAIN HOUSE . *-' ' '.*, . ' ' -|- ' * " ** - - *>- - ' ' - ,. .. .. j 1, M A. RFAI ITY 11 VI B \Tf * Bm/& Kmmh lr Vk N (3 ^ IFi YOUR SELECTION ^ !| ______________ ' K 5 AMD HAVING OUR CHRISTMAS GOODS SHIP- J I TAVING A FULL LINE FOR YOtl TO SELECT | I IE CONGESTED RAILROADS FUR MAKING BE- I / i! fl dl at our stcre early and make your selection as all gifts t M ants in obtaining their usual supply of Holiday goods. jj I Brushes Mary Garden, JonteeJ, * fl $10.0J Djer Kiss and Hudnut's Bj H Mirrors Toilet. Sots $5.00 to. . .$15.00 zM S6.50 Norris' and Guth's Ex- I H v Card and ouisitc Christmas Hand I H >m $15.00 Fainted Boxes of Candies I $30.03 from $2 to $25.00 I er and Sil- fl im $25.00 Waterman's Idea! Fountain | fl $50.03 Pens in Xmas Boxes. J fl i f C fry ft n /a ?. p /fx h m u h trm r% n a u n ? ? ? ? AMITUIIK USUAL HhAUUUARTERS WHilE IN - I Y AND ANXIOUS TO SERVE YOU. - J J? COMPANY J1 , MANAGER. j Program iror week commencing Dec.y I 15th II M 0 N D A Y I 1 Billic Burke in I I "LET'S BET A DIVORCE" 11 10c?25c TUESDAY I I "6IRL OF GOLDEN WEST" 11 WEDNESDAY I I Mary Pickford in "BEHIND THE SCENES" I THURSDAY I William Parnum in "HOODMAN BLEND" I FRIDAY 1 Douglas Fairbanks in , "HEADING SOUTH" } ~A Also Horn and Bud Comedy. ^ ISc?25o. 1 I SATURDAY I % Pete Morriston in a II HBtWtiltliB II A good Comedy and I Jl Ford's Weekly. I I 1???w?imm?ii^ mt ft ft II II A I " " b U 1*11 N U I I Coming Xmas Day -? D. W. Griffith's jT 1 1 "BROKEN BLOSSOMS" J The most beautiful picture yoa ever saw. ' ? Three Shows: Four-thirty six-thirty and eiglii,-thirty. 1 Admission 50c Children 25c ' jl