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PAOK roro ttk ftortt) ^erald CONWAY, S. 0. i Bntered at the Post Office at Oiiwaj b. C, m second class mail matter. H H WOODWARD Published Every Thursday Morning by Conway Publishing Co. CHANGE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: One Copy, One Year.. ..$1.50 Copy, Six Months 75 One Copy, Three Months. . .50 Payable in Advance THURSDAY, DEC. 18. 1919. j NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of a Decree of Foreclosure and Sale made by His Honor, S. W. G. Shipp, Presiding Judge, at Chambers, Florence, S. C.. in the case of Burroughs & Collins Co., a Corporation, Plaintiff, against J. T. Mishoe, et al., defendants, and dated Dec. 15th, 1919, notice is hereby -given that I, W. L. Bryan, Clerk of court, will offer for sale before the Court House door at Conway, S. C., within legal hours of sale on Monday, January 5th, 1920. that being the legal sales day in said month, the following described property, to-wit: ALT, AND SINGULAR the following described tracts of land situate in the County and State aforesaid. Tract No. 1. That certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying in Bayboro township, Horry County, Stair aforesaid, and on the East side of Play Card public road, containing Eighteen and 97-100 (18.97) acres, having the following courses, distances, metes and bounds: Beginning at a stake 3XN on the Play Card road and running thence N. 65.30 E. 896 feet to a stake 3X0; thence S. 9-15 W. 503 feet to a stake 3XO; thence S. 2-50 W. 748 feet to a stake 3XO; thonce S. 80-45 W. 750 feet to a stake 3XO on the Play Card road; N M V. OOA font urifli en irl road to beginning- point. Bounded on the North by lands of Burroughs & Collins Co.; on the East by Tract No. 2 hereinafter described; on the South by lands of H. J. and J. T. Graham and on the West by Play Card road, fully represented on map made by H. Cannon, surveyor, Feby. 1st, 1910. Being the identical tract conveyed to me (H. W. Mishoe) by Burroughs & Collins Company by deed dated March 16th, 1912. Tract No. 2: That certain tract, being in Bayboro township, County of Horry, State aforesaid, near Old Bayboro, containing Fifty-five and 56100 (55-56100) acres, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stake 3XN and running thence N. 81-15 E. 641 feet to a cypress 5XO; : thence with the run of a branch to a stake 3X0; thence N. 15-15 E. 912 feet to a stake 3XO; thence N. 20-15 ? W. 210 feet to a stake 3XO; thence ' N. 62-30 W. 1043 feet to a stake 3XO; j thence N. 23-45 W. 157 feet to a stake 3XO; thence S. 66 W. 1010 feet ; to a stake 3XN; thence S. 9 W. 490 feet to a stake 3XN; thence S. 3 W. j 648 feet to the beginning corner. Bounded on the Northeast by Tract No. 3 hereinafter described; on the South by the Graham lands; on the West by Tract No. 1 herein and Northwest by lands of Burroughs <S> Collins Company. This being the identical tract conveyed to me (IT. W. Mishoe) by J. N. Dorsey. Tract No. 3: That certain parcel containing Fifty-four (54) acres, more or less, known as my (IT. W. Mishoe) Cartrctte tract of land; and also two (2) acres, more or less, known as. a part of the Rabon tract, being in Bayboro township, Horry County, State aforesaid, bounded a^ follows: North by lands of W. H King; East by lands of Pollie Cart jctte; South by lands of Pollie Carl lette; South by lands of Pollie Cart rette and I. C. King and West b; lands of J. T. Allen and IT. W. Mishoe Commencing on the North at a stalo corner at the canal in Bay Gull; thence running on agreed line nea West to a stake corner; thence run ning near North West on agreed lin? to an old stake corner on H. W Mishoe line; thence running nea South H. W. Mishoe line to a kno corner in the run of "White Branch thence up the run of said Branch to : knot corner on H. W. Mishoe's line thence running South H. W. Misho and J. T. Allen line to a pine corne on I. C. King and J. T. Allen line thence running a straight line Eaa 1 C. King and Pollie Cartrettc lin to a knot corner on the canal in Ba Gully Swamp; thence running Nort up the said canal to the run of Ba Gully Swamp to the beginning cor ner. Beinc the land conveyed to I1 0 - - - V W. Mishoo by W. IT. King by dee ?lated April 15th, 1912. Tract No. 4: That certain parcel containing Forty-seven (47) acre.v more or Joss, being in Havboro town fillip, Horry County end in the Slat aforesaid, lying on the West side o I I i . .. > I .? , Play Card road, bounded as follows: On the North by lands of J. W. Geri aid; .East by said Play Card road; South by lands of Burroughs & Collins Company; West by lands of Burloughs & Collins Company and Mary Rabon. This being the identical prop orty conveyed to H. W. Mishoe by Doctor Phipps by deed dated October 16th, 1912, recorded Book D-4 at page 11. Terms of Sale: CASH. Purchaser j to pay for papers and Stamps. Conway, S. C., December 15th, 1919. W. L. BRYAN, Clerk of Court. E. J. SHERWOOD. Plaintiff's Attorney, a , TAX RETURNS. For Fiscal Year 1920. The County Auditor of Horry County will attend the following places at times specified below for the purpose of taking returns for the f'scal year 1920, of all poll tax pay ors, also of all personal property owned January 1st, 1920. All able bodied male persons between the ages of 21 and 60 years capable of earning a support, shall be deemed taxable polls. Executors and administrators arc required to make returns of all property under their control. Failure to make returns within the time specified subjects the delinquent to a penalty of fifty cents on each dollars worth of property owned by him. Bayboro, Monday, January 5th, from 10 to 12. i Rchoboth, Monday, January 5th, I from 2 to 4. . ? Mt. Pisgah, Tuesday, January 6th, , from 9 to 11. |! Hinson's Store, Tuesday, January g 6th, from 1 to 4. |jj Steven's X Roads, Wednesday, Jan uary 7th, from 10 to 12. Jollie's X Roads, Wednesday, Janu- i ary 7th, from 2 to 4. Floyds School House, Thursday, January 8th, from 10 to 8. Spring Branch, Friday, January 9th, from 9 to 12. Grassy Bay, Friday, January 9th, from 3 to 4. Green Sea, Saturday, January 10th, from 9 to 12. Hammond, Monday, January 12th, from 11 to 12. Daisy, Monday, January 12th, from 2 to 4. Nathan Bellamy's Store, Tuesday, January 13th, from 10 to 12. Longs Tuesday, January 13th, from 2 to 4. Brooksville, Wednesday, January 14th, from 9 to 11. Little River, Wednesday, January j 14th, from 1 to 3. Wampee, Thursday, January 15th, from 9 to 12. Hand, Thursday, January 15th, from 2 to 2:30. Cool Spring, Monday, January 19th, from 1 to 3. Galivants Ferry, Tuesday, January tj 20th, from 9 to 3. Dog Bluff, Wednesday, January Qj 21st, from 10 to 11. j sa Jordanville, Weencsday, January '' . an 21st, from 1 to 3. j Cooper's Store, Thursday, January | ^ 22nd, from 11 to 12. ' j ^ I Stalvoy, Thursday, January 22nd, J.r ! from 2 to 4. (jr 1 Burgess, Friday, January 23rd, ^ : from 9 to 12. j. Fowler's School House, Tuesday, ^r January 27th, from 9 to 11. r Loris, Tuesday, January 27th, from ^ 1 to 4. j q Sanford, Wednesday, January 28th, j from 9 to 11. , | Adrian, Wednesday, January 28th, from 1 to 3. Aynor, Friday, January 30th, be-' tween trains. The balance of the time at the Au1 ditor's office in Conway. Please remember the time will be out Febru .,*,.1 tlinn Oin \r U1 V L,\J til, clllll HI' II V41V. JiUIIMlVj VW...W. . on. ?N. C. ADAMS, Countv Auditor. ! 1 / I GOATS WANTED e We wish to buy some goats in car lots and would v like to get in touch with * some one who can supply them. ^CAROLINA STOCK FARMS r ; 12 is 2t Foreston, S. C. it c y It y NOTICE. [. Thorp will bo a liox Supper at (1 Kingston School House on Saturday Iniftht, Dee. 20th. The public is cor1, dially invited. Florric Gause, Ruth Gause, Mattic Smith, e ?COMMITTEE. f(S. G. Tyler, Teacher.?adv It j rHX HORRY HERALD, OONV ? . ^ r J^VL OF R, Never Befi WE COUNT ODRSEL PED EARLY, BY DOII FROM, AS WE ARE N LIVERY. Just a word to the "Gift will go quick this year d White Ivory Toilet Sot; from $5.00 to ? White Ivory and Bom Manicure Sets from $2.0( to $ White Ivory Comb am Brush Sets from $5.0( to $ White Ivory Comb! from $1.00 to# ; WE INVITE YOU TO1 TOWI NOR UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S > SALE. le United States vs. ic Chevrolet Automobile id to belong to C. B. Edwards id V. D. Johnson, Claimant. By virtue of an Order of Sale ised out of the District Court of the nited States for the Eastern Disict of South Carolina on the 9th ly of December, 1919, Noti:e is 3rehy given that I will sell by Pub? Auction to the highest bidder for ish on Thursday January 8, 1920 borne the Court House, Conway, S. C., uring the legal hours of sale, One hevrolet Automobile, as it now Santet has made our store his hea more than twenty years, same Old Stand, a full line You are cordially invited to rush, before the Bill of Fa We don't keep anything, b body. Our Stores are littl things to miss. We don't k our growing business, it sp rience and capital enables sell, hence we give our com Rcsj: CONWAY BAP 7AY, 8. 0., DXO. 18, 1919. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ARE CHA ire Have We I A BEAUTIFUL UHE f VFS FDRTIINATF IN R11YIN ? WW WII Villi I bi fllll W I III NG SO WE CAN BOOST OF GW NOT DEPENDING ON T Seeker." We advise that you c lue to the shortage of other mere s White Ivor} 50.00 from $1.50 to b White Ivor} ) from $3.00 to 30.00 Sterling Silvt 1 Vanity Oases fr ) to 20-00 Chests of SUa 3 ver Service fr< $4.00 I ? VISIT OUR STORE AND MA I WE ARE ALWAYS READ TON nRl m mm ^ mmm V. F. PLATT stands in the garage of the Horry Motor Car Co., Conway, S. C. ?JAS. L. SIMS, 12 18 3t United States Marshal. Dates must be made ten days Ahead of Safe. R. 0. HANSON Auctioneer & Appraiser 213 North 6th Street WILMINGTON, N. C. Attend the sale of the estate of the late D. D. Norris, which will be held at the late residence of the deceased on December 23rd. The goods will be sold at auction and there will be a competent auctioneer on hand. Clatus dquarters in Conway for Be is now opening up at the of Toys and Holiday Goods, shop early and avoid the re is scratched, ut sell everything for everye. things to find and big nve to blow and brag about eaks for itself. Our experts to under buy and under petitors H >ectfully, GAIN HOUSE 4T ' t "nair , , RM & BEAUTY Boon Ahlo tn flffor Snrh HI k/uuii nuiu iuuiiui wmuij i OR YOUR SELECTION I G AND HAVING OUH CHRISTMAS GOODS SHIP- I HAVING A FULL LINE FOR YOU TO SELECT | HE CONGESTEO RAILROADS FOR MAKING DE- I i B all at our store early and make your selection as all (jilts | hants in obtaining their usual supply of Holiday goods. I i' Brushes Mary Garden, Jonteel, B $10.00 Djer Kiss and Hudnut's I 7 Mirrors Toilct Sets $5 00 to. . .$15.00 $6.50. Norris' and Guth's Ex;r Card and onisite Christmas Hand om $15.00 Painted Boxes of Candies $30.00 from $2 to $25.00 rer and Silam $25.00 Waterman's Ideal Fountain $50.00 Pens in Xmas Boxes. I KE IT YOUR USUAL HEADQUARTERS WHILE IN Y AND ANXIOUS TO SERVE YOU. a| 7G COMPANY I, MANAGER. I Pastime Theatre Program tor week commencing Dec. 22nd MONDAY : Marguerite Clark in "THE SEVEN SWANS" I . ..B. VM * Ml I V f ? f ilSV I CHRISTMAS ISN'T A DAY, IT'S A FEELING, So come 011, I folks, just revel in the feeling. It's contagious in this wonI der tale of fairy princes, benevolent witches, and georgeous I scenic effects. A picture for all the folks who haven't, lost I their make-believe. I 10c?25c TUESDAY I Pauline Frederick in "ZAZA" I A splendid picture. Don't fail to see it. | WEDNESDAY || Mary Pickford in "THE EAGLES MATE" I It was so good it helped to make her famous. I THURSDAY?XMAS DAY , V1 I D. W. Griffith's | I "BROKEN BLOSSOMS" L 1 Three Shows: Pour-thirty six-thirty and eight-thirty. 1^1 I Admission 50c Children 25c I || FRIDAY I II William S. Hart in I 'BLEVE BLAGES ROWDEN' f Also Horn and Bud Comedy. 15c?25c. SATURDAY ^ Neal Hart in a A RIPPING WESTERN Splendid Comedy and ? I Ford's Weekly. | N