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All communications must be signed S\. the name of the writer, mot for bllcaiton, out for the protection of Is paper. Lega Notices at $1 per inch first. Insertion, 50 cents each subsequent Insertion. Rates o,? ,ong term contracts for dlsplay advertising very reasonable, and made known ou application. Make all Checks or Drafts payable j to The Horry Hera'M, or H. R. Woodward, Conway, S. C. THURSDAY, DEC. 2 5,1919 ~ p" CHRISTMAS DAY. There is probably not one single reader of the Herald who is not observing this tlay as the most revcrred occasion in the grind <of a year. 'U commemorates the birth of the-great est, yet the lowi vest nemNonace. -ever known to human experience. Th'is is the great reason behind the cdldbration of the day; bat there are tftfher reasons grown into it with progress of time. This Christmas is about <t?ne year since the armistice was sipped 15 history repeats itself, the 'late world war will be followed by a period * of great prosperity. Already there is a ? spirit of progress and imporeament manifest among all of the people of this country., with very few exceptions. This Christmas is really a ; great time in the history of the world ^ and those who live long enough will see the time come when these words, , written in a county paper, will be < pioved to be true. { o < Too much time is lost in moving. ] o The. farmers have harvested an j abundant corn crop in Horry County. o Old "High Cost" may be gone by another year. ] <> Things are "cut of Whack, as the ] old man said; hut they cannot go on j j this way forever. } o |! This is the land of opportunity an 1 ] this can bo proved to any who will invocf I rrc. I o . v.,v.6l*VV.. J J o I: A mild Winter will bo good on ac- \ count of tho scarcity of coal and the ] high price of wood; but it will be fa -I vorable to the bo 11 weevil. ', ir o | i Seme people place no value at all , on time. An acre of land is very \ valuable but an hour's time is noth- ; ing. 1 In view of the prices that we have , to pay for everything we use, we are < alt justified in coming to the conclu , ] sion that this is the "gouging''j< period. !. o !l One of thee most important things ji for this government to do is to keep | straight behind the foreign element ;j ir our population and deport the last i one who shows any radical tenden- < cies. A mere trifle will often tic up a |M>werful automobile or big gasoline engine. It is then that the owner i:> i too apt to get disgusted with the ma- j * chine and decide in his own mind that f it is only fit for the junk pile. I .. 4 ^ k * i it*' ? 9 Toll your story to trio public through tho columns of this paper < and then test out the results you get. ( Though the returns from good adver- t ising cannot be told from a test of j t one or two advertisements alone; but j t the profits come from a consistent use 1 of this means of publicity through the years. In this way Rroat fortunes < have been made out of articles that were rally of very litilo use to the I people. 11 , 'Mm (Continued from page three). .. Beaty Street and having a depth of 94.2 feet on its Northern bouadtity and 93.8 feet on its Southern boundary along Second Avenue. ' ?ALSO? All and singular, that certain par- ' eel and tract of land situate in Bay- ( boro Township, pounty and State aforesaid, sold on the fcjiat Monday in December at a former 'sale of the Estate lands of W. K. Tewis und< r ! designation of Tract No. 15, bid o f , by one A. H. Prince, who failed 6 comply with his bid, and the property will be resold at fhe 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 , 6 1-4 acres, conveyed to W. R. Ixwis by 'Burroughs & Collins Company Nov. 1l8th, 1910, and 2 acre's" conveyed to W. R. Lewis "by Bethel ATlen Dec. 15, 1910. Terms of sale, one-third cash and balanoe on credit of one and two years, bearing interest at seven per cent, per annum, secured by Bond of the "purchaser ana mortgage or tne premises with the option to the purchaser to :pay his entire bid in cash if'life so Purchaser to fiay for papers and Revenue stamps. December 15?i, 1919. IW. U rtiVAN, Clerk of Court, Worry Cotfnty. TW C.'WOODS, Plaintiff's Attorney. "NOTICE TO EVERY W. O. W. IN IIOURY COUNTV You are cordially invited and urged to go to Murrell's Inlet on Dec. MO.. Tuesday after Christmas, for a general good time. The following program is for the trip: Moot at Mutrells Inlet for a fish fry at noon. Oyster roast for supper, Union Camp meeting after supper, conferring of side degrees, and protection degree if any candidates desire same. Bring your frying pans, coffee pots and eating utensils. Let every Woodman help to make this the biggest outing of 'the holidays. ?F. M. Bryant, Deputy. *J.<1V Coats was in Conway from GdlivntUs Ferry section, last week. NOTICE. Under and by virtue of a Commits- , tfion issued to ' the midersigned Corporators of The Burroughs Bank and ( Trust Company by Hon. W. Banks Dovq, Secretary of Sta*e, under date , of 'December 20th, 1919,-notice is here by given that books of subscription to the Capital Stock of the said company will be opened at the office of Burroughs & (Collins'Company, Conway, S. C., on Friday December 20th. 1919, at 12 o'dlock noon,?the capital I stock of the said Company to he ?50,000 divided into five hundred j ] shares of the value of $100 per :4fcare. Conway, S. C., F. A. Burroughs, , Dec. 22, 1919. D. M. Burroughs, f] T. T. Eiliott. ,j It BOARD OF (CORPORATORS ? I ?v j A CHRISTMAS CARD , Editor Herald:? , Please alldw me space in the Merald'for a few. lines. I am the same j lelpless boy that yoli kind readers < lelpcd to gbt an Invalid Rolling chair c ast year. I had letters printed in the j florald. I hope you kind readers have j lot forgot me. I sure have not for- r :>ot the kind readers that was good ^ md kind enough to help me to gc4 ; . 1 ?e wheel chair: the chair is sure v < , - I , leap of help to mo. I could not move ; ? mound at all if T did not have a wheel 1 ^ rhair. J am helpless and have to stay ] ndoors ad the time and as I told ^ n my int ers that I had in the Herald . hat my father is dead and my mother ( old and very feeble. Dear readers j is Christmas hs most here 1 am ] f<oing to a^k a favor of Ton kind j leaders if it is not asking too much ( >f you, 1 want you kind readers to re- ^ member me Christmas with a present ( ;uch as fruit, nuts, raisins, candies', iind any kind of present you will be j y rind enough to send that you think < ivill cheer me up in any way. I am :hankful of any thing you kind < readers will send me. May God bless t t'ou all, giving you my love I will g dose hoping you will remember me. j Javy Mills, Wampee, S. C. ] R. F. D. No. 1 Box 47. . < o , Newspaper on which the news ;s J printed, now costs much more than l 'ine writing paper once did. This 11 diows the difference in the times. ] o ( NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. ] Notice is hereby given that the un- 1 lorsigned, having filed in the Probate 1 ^ourt of Horry County his Final Reurn; will apply to said Court for a t 'inal discharge at cloven o'clock C lie forenoon on the first Monday in ' 'ebruary, 1920, at Conway, S. C. W. H. STONE, Administrator ] -i Personal Estate of Nelson Thomas, Deceased. I. II. WOODWARD, Attorney, onway, S. (/., Doc. 20th, 1919 -Id* < IB HOBBY HBBALD, 0QHH ???mmm ~ ? NOTICE Of SALE. . o % VJJmler and by virtue of a Decree of f oreclosure and Sale made by His ( Honor, S. W. G. Shipp, Presiding Judge, at Chambers, Florence, CL 1 in the case of Burroughs 9t Collins , Co., a Corporation, Plaintiff, against ( J. T. Mishoe, et al., defendants, and ( dated Dec. 15th, 1919', -notice is hereby given that I,' W.?i?. Bfyih; Otartt of [| co(i*t,Nrftl ' fbf &4X& before the Cou^Aou&d-' dobr St Conway, S. C., WitHiit legal' hoflrgbf MfoS-km Monday, January 5 th; T920>, thai Wihg the legal sales d&y- in said Ynorffh, the following described property', to-wit: ALL AND SINGULAR the following described tracts of land situate in the County and State aforesaid. Tract No. 1. That <ceitain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying in Bayboro township, Horry County, State aforesaid, and on the Rast side . of Play Card public road, containing Eighteen and 97-109 (18.97) acres, having the following courses, distances, metes and bounds: Beginning ax a sxaKe SAIN on "the Play Card road and running thence N. 65.30 E. 896 feet to a stake'3XQ; thence S. 9-15 W. 503 feet to a stake 3XO; thence S. 2-50 W. 748 feet to a stake 3^0; thtfhce W. 750 fc^t to u stake 3XO'<m the Play Card road; fhoricc N. 3'^. tf!^6f,f^^t With said i road to beginning -p'olritt Bofthdbd on the North by lands of Burt*6t5ghs & Collins Co.-, on the East by TYact No. 2 here in after described; on the South by lands of H. J. ahd J. T. Graham arid on the "WoSt 'by Play Card road, fully represented on map made by H. C. Cartnon, Purveyor, Feby. 1st, 1910. Being- the identical tract conveyed to mo (H. W. Mishoe) by Burixvughs & Collins ''Company by deed dated March 16th, 19T2. Tract No. 2". That certain tract, being in Bayboro township, County of Horry, State aT-oresaiVi, near Old Bay bora, containing Fifty-five and 56100 (55-561100) acres, bounded and described .as -fciFlows: ..Beginning at a stake 3XN and runrting thence N. 81-15 E. 641 fad 'tore.-cypress 3XO; thence wrfth the mm of a branch to a stake 3XO; thenar N. 115-15 E. 912 foet to a strike :83?Qf tbem-o N 20.15 W. 210 feet to a -tftdke 3X?0; thence N. 62-30 W. 1043 (feet to-?.^take 3XO; thence N. .23-45 W. :157 feet to a stake 3XCfc; whence 31. 66 W.llOlO feet to a stake :SX'N; thence S.Sfc* W. 490 feet to a. stake '3XN-; tthenee SS. 3 W. MS feet t? tthe beginning c?omer. Bounded on flfflae Northeast H^y^Tract No. 3 hereinafter described; ror the South by the Graham Hands; ?tmt the West by Tract No. t herein :vand Northwest by lastds of fhirrougfcs. & Collins Company. This ibcing tthe identical tract cowseyed to vme (H. HW. Mishoe) by J. N. HVorsey. Tract No. 3: That certaw parcel containing Fifty-four (54V acre;}, more or less, known as my (H. W. Mishoe) Cartrette tract of laid; and!, also two (2) acres, more or less,)' known as a part of the Rabon tract,' ^ leing in Bayboro township, JJorry Sqpnty, State afoitisaid, hounded as follows: North by lands of W. H.' King; East by lands of Pollie,Cart- 11 etbe; South by lands of Pollie Cart- j' -ette; South by lands of Pollie Cart-i* 'ette and I. C. King^ and West by I ands of J. T. Allen and H. W. Mishoe. | Commencing on the North at. a stake 14 oiner at the canal in Bay Gully j hence running on agreed line near) West to a .-.take corner; thence run-1* ling near North West on agreed line I o an old stake corner on H. W. I ^ I Vlishoe line; thence running nearl south H. W. Mi shoe line to a knot corner in the run of White Branch; hence up the run of said Branch to a cnot corner on H. W. Mishoe's line; hence running South IT. W. Mishoe ind J. T. Allen line to a pine corner >n I. C. King and J. T. Allen line; hence running a straight line East [ C. King and Pollie Cartrette line ;c a knot corner on the canal in Bay . jully Swamp; thence running North I ip the said canal to the run of Bay j Dully Swamp to Hie beginning cor- j. ler. Being the land conveyed to H. IV. Mishoe by W. H. King by deed lated April 15th, 1912. Tract No. 4: That certain parcel, containing Forty-seven (47) acres, nore or less, being in Bayboro townchip, Horry County and in the State foresaid, lying on the West side of ?lay Card road, bounded as follows: Dn the North by lands of J. W. Gerald; East by said Play Card road; South by lands of Burroughs A Col- ^ ins Company; West by lands of Bur- H oughs A Collins Company and Mary a tabon. This being the identical prop crty conveyed to H. W. Mishoe by,3 Doctor Phipps by deed dated October * 6th, 1912, recorded Book D-4 at page * 11. Terms of Sale: CASH. Purchaser ^ o pay for papers and Stamps. M Conway, S. C., December 15th, 1919. c W. L. BRYAN, f Clerk of Court. 3. J. SHERWOOD. C Plaintiff's Attorney. s i\ K. M. Johnson was in Conway re-J onlly from Coris, S. C. jl * rAY, 8. 0., MO. 15, 1919. r amsim+MSZEs TA? RETURNS . I Ftr Fiscal Year 1920. ____ T ; . . w I The County Auditor 1 of tfbtifyjl . bounty will attend the fallowing! places at times specified below for the purpoee of taking returns for the I fiscal year 1920, of all poll tax pay. I ?rs, also of all personal property I owned January 1st, .1920. ..All ahjf bo^j^ Jttple persons betWM!Lwfrt. I yeajs I capable of earpipg ? 9 support, shall I < requi^ to make rfeturns of all prop- 1 erty under their control. Failure to I make returns within the time speci-1 fied subjects the delinquent to a I penalty of fifty cents on each dollars I worth of property owned by him. I Buyboro, Monday, January 5th, J from 10 to 12. I Rehoboth, Monday, January 5th, I from 2 to 4. i Mt. Pisgah, Tuesday, January 6th, | from 9 to 11. I Hinson's Store, Tuesday, January I 6th, from 1 to 4. Steven's X Roads, Wednesday, Jan uary 7th, from 10 to 12. Jollie's X Roads, Wednesday, January 7th, from 2 to 4. FloydB School House, Thursday* January 8th, frdm 10 to* 3. Spring: BrhtiOh, Ftfday, January 9th, frOm 9 to 12. G'fasfcy Bay, Friday, January ' 9fh, 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 14th, from 1 to 3. Wampee, Thursday, January 15th, from 9 to 12. Haml, Thursday, January 15th, from 2 t? 2:30. Cool Spring-, Monday, January 19th, from 1 vto 73. Galivartfcs Ferry, Tuesday, January 20th, from-0 to 3. Dog Rh???, Wednesday, January 21st, from U>:to 11. joruacrrjuie, weenestlay, January 21st, from 1 *to 3. \ Coopers Stow, Thursday, January , 22nd, from 11 12. 1 \ Stalvcy, Thuwstfay, January 22nd, 2 from 2 to 4. j Burgess, Friday, January 23rd, , from 9 to 12L . Fowler's Sdhodl ^fctouse, Tuesday, \ January 27th, from '& 'to 11. Loris, Tuesday, .January 27th, from 1 to 4. Sanford, Wednesday, .January 28th, < from 9 to 11. Adrian, Wednesday, ,;5ai:uary 28th, Srom 1 to 3. ' Aynor, Friday, January .30th, befcwoen trains. The balance of the time at the Auditor*# office in Conway. Plea?se remember the time will be out February 20tt, and then the oenalty waics ' ?n. ?N. C."ADAMS, County Auditor. { Since the dry spell was broken ^ <ome work has been done on the pub- A ic roads. 1 _ __ 1 ~~ a 1 GOATS WANTED We wish to buy some goats in car lots and would like to get in touch with * some one wno can supply them. CAROLINA STOCK FARMS' 12,18 2t Foreston, S. C. i ' f UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. The United States VB. i )ne Chevrolet Automobile aid to belong to C. B. Edwards ,nd V. D. Johnson, Claimant. By virtue of nr. Order of Sale isued out of the District Court of the jnited States for the Eastern Disrict of South Carolina on the 9th lay of December, 1919, Notice is ereby given that I will sell by Pubic Auction to the highest bidder for ash on Thursday January 8, 1920 bcore the Court House, Conway, S. C., uring the legal hours of sale, One 'U, ~1 -I- A --A 1 !? niovruiuu nuiomomic, as It now j tands in the garage of the Horry lotor Car Co., Conway, S. C. ?JAS. I/. SIMS, > 18 .?>t United States Marshal. Pastime Program tor week 29 /. < MON Jls 1 'ri Marguerite "RICH MAN,; I 10c-i? ?-4TUES John Barr; "THF MAN FR m mmmm wwmmtmw m mm WEDNE: Mary Picl "ESHER THUR Victor I "SN( - - ? FRI Douglas Pi "SAY YOUNG Also Ha?i and 15c SATU Ncal He RIPPING V Splendid C Ford's A ________________ 1 A Dates must be made ten days Ahead of Sale. R. 0. H A N S 0 N Auctioneer & Appraiser 213 North 6th Street WILMINGTON, N. C. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons holding claims again it the estate of WiTliam P. Betheu, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same duly attested to the undersigned, or this Notice will be set up in bar of their recovery; and all pelsons indebted to the said dec'ased are hereby notified to make payment to the undesigned. H. H. WOODWARD, Administrator of Win. P. Bethea, Deceased. Conwayt, S. C., Dec. 18th, 1919. 12125jl9 3t There was a period of cold weather last week; but the weather moderate 1 bo a considerable extent by Wednesday night. BOTTLING WORKS NEW PLACE. The Conway Coca-Cola Bottling! Company, it is stated, h: s 1 a ;e 1 from . A. C. Thompson, the cor. er wilding on Laurel Street and 4th venue, and will conduct t eir bu i- i ICfcS from that place; the old site j iav>jBj? been sold at the sale ( f the I estate lands of the late Mr. W. It. j ye wis, ' / Santa. has made our store his headc; more than twenty years. K< same Old Stand, a full line o You are cordially invited to s rush, before the Bill of Pare We don't keep anything, but body. Our Stores are little things to miss. We don't Lev our growing business, it spea rience and capital enables us sell, hence we give our compe Respec CONWAY BARG \ Theatre 11 commencing Dec. th DAY i Clark in mm,: "2(*G . /,<<.; i.J.*; I , ' i I Mj DAY pmore ifa - ?< ? OM MEXICO" SDAY cford in . J AIDA" fl SDAY *1 IT > I nuuxc in ^ a IBS" I DAY I lirbanks in ^ i FELLOW" I Bud Comedy fl ?25c. | I RDAY \ 1 ] irt in a 7 fl VESTERN I Jomedy and I Veekly. I HAS LARGE STOCK. I The Cooper-Smith Company now 1 uve open in Conway one of the fl lprgest stocks of wholesale groceries H to be found anywhere in the country, fl and the quantity on hand keeps grovr 9 ing as shipments are coming in. fl They have a large store, comprls- | mis vac Ktucvry swre lormeny oc-? I cupied by the grocery department of I the Burroughs & Collins Company, I and taking in the addition which was I recently made to the Burroughs A: I Collins Company building in the I rear. I FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. 1|l My farm of 65 acres, 40 acictr- 3 cleared and free of stumps, good wire Jfl fence. 5 1-2 miles from Conway, 1-L mile oi Church and School, ii4 mile I from river, on good road, good for any crop. Apply or write to j| ?G. J. WATTS. ' * R. F. D. No. 2, *1 12 lid9 i)t pd Conway, S. C. I I / t?fl y. H. Bland was in Conway last " Saturday. * * * I H. I>. Elliott spent last Friday and il n porlion of last Saturday in Conway } on legal business. ? | I TAKEN UP--Onc dark brown Hcif- J I er Yearling, about 1 1-2 years old, I upper crop right ear, swallow fork || in left. Peg horns. Mrs. R. W. Mc II CrackiM, Conway, S. R. F. D. 1. II ?12|18 2t pd. 13 * i Claus I quarters in Conway jk>r j^H 9 is now opening up at the f Toys and Holiday Goods. ihop early and avoid the I' JM is scratched. I 31 sell everything for every. R1 things to find and big Sm e to blow and brag about gjl ks for itself. Our expe- Si to under buy and under ?1 titors H ? K| AIN HOUSE ^ 1 I H H