The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 18, 1919, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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MCB EIGHT NOTICE. I Under and by virtue of a Decretal Order made by his Honor, T. J. Maul a din. Circuit Judge presiding in 1 Twelfth Circuit, dated the 11th day of 0 November, 1919. In the case of Etta ^ Thompson, et al., plaintiffs, vs. E. T. | Lewis, Administrator, and Mary A. 1 Lewis, Administratrix, of the Estate of Wm. It. Lewis, deceased, and in t their own right as heirs at law, Freeman Lewis, et al., defendants, and to ( I me directed,?I will offer for sale ; f before the Court House door at Con- < way, within legal sale hours on the 1st Monday in January, 1920, being 1 the 5th da^jrof said month. I * ALL AN1) SINGULAR, The follow ing described property, to wit: 1 PARCEL NO. 1: That certain par- 1 -in<l Innd xit.imfco mi Con- ^ way Township, County of Horry, j State of South Carolina, known as the Wilson Landing' Tract, lying on 1 the South side of Waccamaw Uiver h and on both sides of Conway and S Little River Public Road, subdivided ^ into six ((>) parts, to wit: ? Tract No. 1: Containing 70 1-4 1 acres; beginning at a stake on Conway and Little River Public Road; ii and running S. 0,45 E. 1143 feet to r stake oxo; thence E. 390 feet to stake ? 3xo; thence S. 10.30 E. 1037 feet to stake 3xo; thence S. 89 E. 1000 feet * to stake 3xo; thence N. 5 E. 2230 ft. 4 to stake on Conway and Little River d Public Road; thcncc S. 89 W 1950 ft. I to the beginning corner. v Tract No. 2: Containing 38 1-2 f< acres; beginning at a stake on Conway and Little Ri ver Public Road, 1 running N. 89 E. 1950 ft to stake; F thence to stake 3xo in South edge of I Big Bay; thence N. 5 W. 1650 ft. stake 3xo on Waccamaw River; i? thence Westward along Waccamaw t< River to Cypress 3xo; thence S. 5 W. o 1318 feet to stake 3xo near the Noitii Edge of Big Bay; thence S. 63 w. 1490 feet to stake 3xo; thence South- tl ward to the beginning corner. h Tract No. 3: Lying immediately S East of and adjoining Tract No. 2 and A North of the South Edge of Big Bay, si described as follows: Beginning at a n stake corner in the South Edge of o: Big Bay on line of Tract No. 2, and tl running thence Eastward along the L South Edge of Big Bay 920 feet to s< stake 3xo; thence North 3.30 W. 1390 A feet to stake on Waccamaw River; S thence Westward down Wacacmaw a River to stake 3ko, corner of Tract E No. 2; thence S. 5 E. 1630 feet to the beginning corner. Containing 48 3-4 1; acres. A Tract No. 4: Lying immediately F East of and adjoining Tract No. 3, v. and North of the Southern edge of Big Bay, and described as follows: Beginning at stake 3vo in the edge of a Big Bay, and the Eastern ,;nc of it Tract No. 3, and running thence East r. ward along the South edge of Big Is Bay 540 feet to stake 3xn; thence N. s 5 E. 1580 feet to stake 3xo on. Wac A camaw River: thence Weestward c a'ong Wacvamaw River to stake 3xo A in Eastern boundary of Tract No. 3; thence S. 3.30 E. 1590 feet to b~gin- h ning cornei*. Containing Twenty-two f (22) acres. n Tract No. 5: Lying immediately 'I rr?? -i. \f- a I i. souvn oi i met i>u. '* uiiu wii uwcii i) sides of Conway and Little River Pub a lie Road; beginning on an oak 3xo in n the South edge of Big Bay, running thence Eastwardly along the South a rdge of Big Bay to stake in the Ea?t ? Orh boiindahy of Tract No. 4; thence v i uhning S. & W. 2100 feet to stake 3xfi; Whence N. 70.30 W. 350 feet to *tak? thence Northward along ' t. old road to stake 3xo in edge of Alex t Swamp; thence N. 18 E. 100 feet to c stake 3xo on the North side of Alex j Swamp; thence N. 4 E. 674 feet; thence N. 1 W. 593 feet to Conway & < Little River Public Road; thence N. r 12 E. 198 feet to the beginning cor- ? ner, and containing 19 acres. Tract No. 6; Lying immediately of and adjoining Tract No. 5; beginning \ on a stake 3xn in the old road and r Southeastern corner of Tract No. 5, < and running thence Southwardly to stake 3xo; thence S. 18 W. 281 feet j to stake 3xo; thence S. 30 W. *650 < feet to stake 3xo to South edge of j Bay; thence along the South edge of ; Bay to stake 3xo; thence N. 5 E. 2080 feet to stake 3xn on line of ' Souhem boundary of Tract No. 5; thence N. 76.30 W. 350 feet to the beginning corner and containing 20 ' acres. PARCEL NO. 2: Situate as aforesaid, in and adjoining lb*:: T.avm cf Conway, and known as the Swamp lands of the late W. R. Lewis, containing 525 acres, more or less; hound ed Northwardly by First Avenue, lands of the late W. R. Lewis, as shown on a map of the VV. R. Lewis lands in Conway, made by J. M. John son December 1909; Eastwardly by lands now or formerly owned by Burroughs & Colllins Company and Conway Lumber Company; Southwardly by Waccamaw River; and WestwardV by lands of Robt. B. Scarborough I and land* formerly known as the Mel *aa If'ids, represented on plat made by W C. Pitts and H. C. Cannon, )eeember, 1919. ?ALSO? All and singular, those certain, lot ind parcels of land, situate in th 'own of Conway, shown on the ma] >f the W. R. Lewis lands made by 1 4. Johnson, as follows: Lot No. 53, measuring 61 feet nches on Elm Street, and having lopth of 158 feet 2 inches on its Noi hem line. Lot No. 54, measuring 60 feet o: Clm Street and having a depth of 15 eet 6 inches on its Northern boun lary. Lot No. 55, measuring 60 feet o 51m Street and having a depth of 15 eet on its Northern boundary. Lot No. 56, measuring 68 feet o Clm Street, and having a dpeth o 59 feet and 8 inches along Secon Wonue. ?ALSO? Lots Nos. 137, IBS, 139. 140, 141 42, 143, and 144, in the Block lyinj ictvvcon Reaty Street and Lewi Itreet. on the South side of Secon ivonuo, measuring 50 feet each oi lecond Avenue and having a depth o 75 feet. Lot No. 145, measuring 42 feet ! riches on Second Avenue and havin] depth of 175 feet along Beat; Street. Lot No. 146, Lying along the Wes ide of Reaty Street, fronting 87 fee inches on First Avenue and having j epth of 175 feet to the back line o .ots Nos. 144 and 145, and having : ddth on its Northern edge of 90.! eet. Lots Nos. 147, 148, 149, 150, 151 52. and 158, fronting 50 feet oi 'irst Avenue and having a depth o 75 feet. Lots Nos. 154, 155, and 156, front ig 50 feet on Lewis Street and ex ?nding hack 150 feet on the Westen dge of Lot No. 153. ?ALSO? Lots Nos. 126 and 126 A, lying ot le Southeast comer of the blocl etween Lewis Street and Powel treet and between First and Secom Lvenues, .and lying on the Westen ide of Lewis Street,?Lot No. 126 leasuring 50 feet on Lewis Street xtending Westwardly 150 feet t< ie Eastern line of Lot. No. 127, am ot No. 126 A, lying at the inter action of Lewis Street and Firsi .venue, measuring 50 feet on Lewi: treet and extending" Westwardlj long First Avenue 150 feet to th* .astern line of Lot No. 127. Lots No. 127, 128, 129, 130, 131 32, 133, lying on the North of Firsl lvenue, measuring 50 feet each oi 'irst Avenue and extending North ardly a depth of 175 feet. ?ALSO? Lots Nos. 107, 108, 109, 111, 112 nd 113, in the aforesaid block, fron ig 50 feet each on Powell Street nd having a depth of 150 feet.,?Lo re 113 being the comer at the inter ection of Powell Street and Firs .venue, and Lot No. 107 being th< orner at the intersection of Socon< lvenue and Powell Street. Lots Nos. 110, 117, and 118, in th< lortliem part of the aforesaid Block routing 50 feet each on Second Ave ue. and having a depth of 175 feet. ALSO the following lots in th< lock lying West of Powell Stree nd between 1st and 2nd Avenues amely: Lots Nos. 101, 102, 103, 104, 10i nd 100, fronting 50 feet on Powel >treet to the East and runniner east rardly 150 feet. ? ALSO? Lots Nos. 07, 08, and 00. lying qi he South Side of Second Avenue, ii he aforesaid block, fronting 50 fee ;ach on Second Avenue, and havinj t depth of 175 feet. Lot No. 06, measuring 40 feet o Second Avenue, and having a dept >f 175 feet, measuring about 80 fee it the bottom line. ?ALSO? The following lots in the* bloc ying between Second Avenue an rhird Avenue, and between Lewi Street and Powell Street, to wit: Ix>ts Nos. 57, and 58, fronting 5 feet on Third Avenue and having lepth of 150 feet,?Lot No. 57 bein it the comer of Third Avenu e an Lewis Street. Lot No. 66, fronting 75 feet o Third Avenue and having a depth < 108 feet. TiOt No. 67, measuring 50 feet c Third Avenue and having a depth < 108 feet. Lot No. 68, lying at the interse ' ' " >*>i i * ?.. .1 Lion oi Liiiiti nveiiuu <*i&vi a */??<Street, fronting 75 feet on Thii Avenue, and having a depth of 11 feet along Powell Street. TiOts Nos. 60, 70 and 71, in tl aforesaid block, fronting 50 fe< each on Powell Street, and having depth of 150 feet Eastwardly to L< No. 72. Lot No. 71 A, measuring 48 fc front on Powell Street, and having depth of 150 feet to Lot No. 72. Lots Nos. 72, 73, 74, 75, 70, 77, ar 78, fronting 50 feet each to ti South of Second Avenue, and havir a depth of 198 feet. Lots Nos. 80, 81, and 81 1-2, THE HOBRY HERALD, PC said Block, fornting Eostwardly 50 feet each on Lewis Street and having s a depth Westwardly of 150 teet. e !Lot No. 79, fronting 48 fee"; on \ p Lewis Street and running Westward f. ly 150 feet along Second Avenue. Lot No. 81 A, fronting 48 feet to 4 the East of Lewis Street, extending a Westwardly 150 feet to Lot No. 60. ?ALSO? AH those certain lots lying in the n j block between Second and Third j 8 Avenues, West of Powell Street, to wit: Lot No. 85, measuring 71 feet n Northwardly on Third Avenue, hav9 ing a depth of 198 feet and width at the back line of 125 feet. n Lots Nos. 88 A, and 89, fronting if 48 feet on Powell Street, and having d a depth of 150 feet. Lots Nos. 90, and 91, measuring 50 feet each on Powell Street and \ [, having a depth of 150 feet, g Lots Nos. 93, and 94, measuring s 50 feet each Southwardly on Seconit d Avenue, and having a depth North n warciiy or iy? rcet. f Lot No. 95, measuring 80.4 feet along Second Avenue, extending 8 Northwardly 198 feet, and having a ? width of 25 feet only on its Northy cm boundary. Lot No. 80, measuring 118 feet t Northwardly on Third Avenue, being t triangular in shape, and having a [i depth of its Western line of 113 feet, f Lot No. 87, fronting 50 feet on x Third Avenue, and having a depth of 5 113 feet on its Eastern boundary and 118 feet on its Western boundary. f Lot No. 88, fronting 50 feet on i Third Avenue, and having a depth of f 118 feet on its Eastern boundary and 113 feet on its Western boundary. Lot No. 157, fronting 90 feet on . Third Avenue and having a depth of 1 113 feet on its Eastern boundary and 108 feet on its Western boundary. ?ALSO? , All those certain lots and parcels c of land lying between Beaty Street, j immediately West of the Court \ House, and Lewis Street and bet tween Second Avenue and Third Avenue, to wit: Ix>t No. 14, measuring 36 feet on j Beaty Street, having a depth of 100 j feet along Third Avenue on its Northern line and 99.4 feet on its South k ern line. , Lot No. 15, measuring 30 feet on Rpafv Strapf and hnvinor n Hpnt.h of r | , c > 99.4 feet on its Northern boundary and 99 feet on its Southern boundary. Lot No. 16, fronting* 30 feet on J Beaty Street and having a depth of ^ 99 feet on its Northern Boundary and 98.5 feet on its Southern boundary. ! Lot No. 17, fronting 30 fe$t on , Beaty Street, having a depth of 98.5 | ( ^ foot on its Northem boundary and \ 98 8 feet on its Southern boundary. ] '' Lot No. 18, fronting 30 feet en, | Bratv Street, having a dep*h of 98 3|i k fe-d on its Northem boundary ami,' ~ 97.6 feet on its Southern boundary. . Lo'; No. 19, fronting 30 feet< on: (B:p.ty Street, and having a depth of 97.0 on its Northern boundary and ;, 97.2 feet on its Southern boundary. I ' i Lot No. 20, fronting 30 feet, onj i Beaty Street, having a depth of 97.2 j, feet on its Northern boundary and ( 96.5 feet on its Southern boundary. * i , 1 I WAN n, All the Jeruselam ( Cotintv. 5c a not I ^ ~ - ? r h I for clea ij Conway o' ?; ^KbrsSBJBW j (Mi aj Mules, Horses, Buggies a oti Road Carts, and a full fir I et business, cash or time, ar ; CONWAY LIVE ! IR A. C. Thompst in ^... HfWAY, 8. 0., DEO. IS, 191?. Lot No. 21, fronting 30 feet on Beaty Street and having a depth of 96 6 feet on its Northern boundary, and 96.3 feet on its Southern boundary. lx>t No. 22, fronting 30 feet on Beaty Street, having a depth of 96.3 feet on its Northern boundary apd 95.6 feet on its. Southern boundary. Lot No. 23, fronting 30 feet on Beaty Street, and ahving a depth of 95.6 feet on its Northern boundary and 95.1 feet on its Southern boundary. Lot No. 24, fronting 30 feet on Beaty Street, and having a depth of 95.1 feet on its Northern boundary and 94.7 feet on its Southern boundary. Lot No. 25, fronting 30 feet en Beaty Street, and having a depth of 94.7 feet on its Northern bounda?-v and 94.2 feet on its Southern boundary. Lot No. 26, being a corner lot at the intersection of Beaty Street an 1 Second Avenue, fronting 30 feet on Beaty Street and having a depth of 94.2 feet on its Northern boundary and 93.8 feet on its Southern boundary along Second Avenue. ?ALSO? All and singular, that certain parcel and tract of land situate in Bayboro Township, County and State aforesaid, sold on the first Monday in December at a former sale of the Estate lands of W. It. Lewis under designation of Tract No. 15, bid off by one A. H. Prince, , who failed tc comply with his bid, and the property will be resold at the risk of the former purchaser, namely: Containing 28 1-4 acres, known as Lewisville, composed of 20 acres conveyed to W. R. Lewis by E. T. Lewis, Oct 1st, 1884, G 1-4 acres, conveyed to W. R. Lewis by Burroughs & Collins Company Nov. 18th, 1910, and 2 acres conveyed to W. R. Lewis by Bethel Allen Dec. 15, 1910. Terms of sale, one-third cash and balance on credit of one and twe years, bearing interest at seven per cent, per annum, secured by Bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the Dremises with the oution to the Dur chaser to pay his entire bid in cash if he so elects. Purchaser to pay for papers and Revenue stamps. December 15thf 1919. IW. L. BRYAN, Clerk of Court, Horry County. M. C. WOODS, ? Plaintiff's Attorney. ? SHIPMENTS ARE FREQUENT. Shipments of Florida fruits to both merchants and private families in several sections of Horry County have greatly increased during the last three or four years. Florida oranges have been handled by people in Conway during the last month direct from the growers on Florida lands. The orange, grape fruit and tangarincs shipped by express here direct from growers have a much better flavor than the oranges purchased other ways. It would seem that the growing of oranges in Florida is on a steady increase and the growers are constantly trying to find new markets for citrus fruit. m Dak Seed in Horry tnd cash; 6c trade n seed. Drug Co. ind Wagons, Harness, le Harness. Give us your id save money. STOCK COMPANY m. Sole Owner. ShK I For the Ne: WE WILL SELL OUT OUF AT REDUCED PRICES. ) AND CAN FIT ANYONE I S. T. Sessi t Diamond j HYMAN SUPP JOB] WILMING 1 It "you want a pleasant surprl keep a close watch on ' ycur ! Diamond mileage. i ~ Diamond Fabric Tires.. .. Diamond Cord Tires We are jobbers of the? ders of merchants and auto from all parts of Horry Cour Hyman Si Draw< WILMING TRAINS ARE BACK. | The night train is back on the road and also the early train each morning out of Conway for Wilmington, and other points. These two trains were cut out by the recent BOILERS GAS E* ENGINES WOOD SAW MILLS CORN S PLANERS PUMPS Belting, Pulleys, Shal Machine Shop and HYMAN SI Mill Supplies i Wilmington, N. C. 12|18?tf i } t )ES I xt 30 Days J I ENTIRE LINE OF SHOES LI iVE HAVE A FULL LINE^ffl "ROM BABY TO DADDY ? ons & Son JI 4 uto Tires ^ I LY COMPANY I BERS I TON, N. C. , I I ' I " * I 6,000 Miles. 11 8,000 Miles. V ;e tires and we solicit the or- ' |B accessory dealers, by mail, J ity and adjoining territory. 9 upply Co. I sr 800, 1 1 TON, N. C. II fuel regulations and remained off 11 for about one week, and were order- 1 I ede back as soon as the coal strike 1 was settled. ) I The first night train came back | J into Conway last Monday night. ^ | ?? "1 I IGINES LATHES \1 SAWS SHAPERS I V; 'TILLS DiULlj PRESSES I j FORGES I 1 fting, Saws, Packings, I I Garage I a _ ?!?ru(VMv* ^ 0 JPPLY CO. I Mid Machinery. jf I New Bern, N. C. 1