The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 21, 1920, Image 6
NOTICE OP SALE 1
Under and by virtue of the decree
and judgment of the court
made by his Honor George E.
Prince, Presiding Judge, in the ca>e
of Missie Williamson Brown, et al.,
Plaintiffs vs. Preston Williamson!
and Ina Williamson, Defendants,
and dated the 2nd day of October
A. D., 1920. I, the undersigned W.
L. Bryan, Clerk of Court as Special
Master of Horry County, will sell
ft public auction to the highest
bi dder before the Court House doorl
at Conwav, in Horry County, and
State of South Carolina, during legal
hours of sale, on salcsday in
November next, it being the first
day of said month, a'U and singular
those certain lands situate in Horry
County, and described a-s follows,
to wit:
All that tract of land in Green
Sea Township, County of Horry,
and State of South Carolina, containing
Seventy-five (75) acres,
more or less, and bounded on the
Northward and Eastward by land i
of C. D. Harrelson, on the Southward
by land of J. L. Clemmons,
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said 'John D. Williamson resided at
the time of his death, and conveyod
to him by Oliver Oats by his
deed dated the day of
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TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser
to pay for papers.
Conway, S. C., October 6th, 1920.
W. L. BRYAN, C. C. C. P.
as .Special Master.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
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NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of the de-1
cree and judgment of the court!
made by his Honor Geo. E. Prince, I
Presiding Judge, in the caso of
Burroughs & Collins Co., Plaintiffs
vs. J. B. Squires, et al.. Defendants,
and dated he 12th day of
October A. D. 1920. I, the undersigned
J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Horry
County, will sell at puolic auction
to the highest bidder before
the Court House door at Conway
in Horry County, and State of
South Carolina, during legal hours
of sale on saiesday in November
next, it being the 1st day of said
month, all and singular those certain
lands situate in Horry County,!
and described as follows, to wit: j
AH and singular those two certain
pieces, parcels and tracts of
land, situate, lyinir and being in!
Dog Bluff Township, County an 1
State aforesaid, said tracts adjoin-1
ing and lying on both sides of
Branson Swamp and containing in
the aggregate eighty and fifty ono
1 1_ in /ma r/v\
nunareains v<su.;>u; acres, more o**
less, more particularly described
as follows:
Tract No. 1, situate as aforesaid
and containing 31 acres, more or
less, beginning at a stake 3xo in
the inn of Brunson Swamp and
running thence N. 26 degrees W.
2.75 chains to stake 3xo. thence
same course 20 chains to stake 3xo
tag No. 487. thence S. 84 W. 15
chains to stake 3.<o tag 480, hence,
S. 15 1-2 692 chains to sta^e!
3xo, tagt 485, thence S, 14 1-2 E
chains to .'take 3xo in the |
run of Brunson Swamp, thence up |
the mn of Brunson Swfl.^p to
stake 3xo, thence th^ run to heginning
point. Bounded on tho
Noi*th by other lands of the lato
Hosea Squires no'" ocoupiH by the j
Defendant J* B. Squires. East by
Mack Hurlvs, South by the run of
Brunson Swamo and West by W. \
A. Nichols and Burroughs & Collins
Coirpany. and boinp: Tract B
of compiled plat made by Eli M.,
Men-ill. Survevor. Feb. 22, 1911 to]
which plat reference is crave 1.
Tract No. 2, situate as aforesaid
and on the Southern side of Bmnson
Swamp and containing 49.50
acres, more or less, beginning at a
stake 3xo in the run of -Brun on I
Swamp where this parcel and parcel
No. 1 adjoin and* running S. 13'
degrees 30 minute? TS. 34.30 chain5
to stake 3xo tair 419. ther-e N. 80
degrees 15. 3 chains to tag 484.
thence same course 2 chains to (
black (rum, thence IN. zo J-4 Hi. o
chains to a point, thence N. 59 1-4
3 chains and 50 links offset S.
CO E. 1.1(> chains, th?nce N. 45 E. i
5 chains offset S. (58 [E. 0.50 chains '
thence N. 32 3-4 E. 5 chairs off- 1
set. S. 75 debrees E. 0.30 chains.,
thence N. 8 E. 3 chains offset N.
55 E. 0.37 chains, thence N. 31 W.
5.50 chains offset N. 35 E. 2.OS
chains, thence N. 52 W. 3.00 chains
offset N. 47 E. 2 25 chains, thence
N. 17 W. 4.12 chains, thence N.
48 W. 2.00 chains, thence N. 61 W. ,
3.27 chains, thence N. 14 E. 3.15
"hams, thenco N. 41 E. 127 chains,!
thenCe N. 10 1-2 E. 1.15 chpinsi
thence N. 50 E. 1.77 chains, thenco I
N. 18 W. 1.00 chains, thence N. 41
W. 1.73 chains to stake in the run
of Br.inson Swamp, thence down
the run of Brunson Swamp to beginning
point. Bounded on the
North by the run of Brunson
Swamp, East by Mack Huerhes,
South and West by Wilson Nichols
and Burroughs & Collins Co..
and being pac 1 C of- compile.!
pint, above referred to.
TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser
to pav for papers.
Conwav, S. C., Oct. 12. lv)?0
J. A.. LEWIS
Sheriff of Horry (Jountv.
sHERwoon & McMillan.
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
NOT! E TO CREDITORS.
Ail persons holding claim-; against
the estate of F. O. Watson, decrased,
are hereby notified and required
to file tbe same duly a*tested
with the undersigned administratrix
of bis estate within the tiM*?
provided by law, or Ibis notic? will
bo set up in bar of tbeir recovery;
and all per ons indebted t~> sai ' estate
ure herby notified t; make paymenl
to tb? undersigned.
FRANCES HELEN WATSON.
Administratrix of the Per onal Estate
of F. O. Watson, Deceased.
H. H. WOODWARD.
Attorney for Administratrix.
October 14th, 1920. 10,21 :3t
NOTICE. OF ELECTION.
In pusuance of tbe order mad?
by tbe County Board of Education
for Horry County on the 4'h da*r
of October 10 H). the undersigned
Trustees of District No. ,'W> will
hold .in electtion at Grassy Ha '
Schocl Hoi'ye on the 22 nd day of
October 1920, upon the question of
levying Special Tax of 8 mill
upon the taxable property of sa:d
District.
Dated Oct. 4th, 1920.
J. W. HILL,
J. F. PRIDGEN,
W. D. STRICKLAND.
Board of Trustees
School District No. ,?>G.
FINE OFFICE POSITIONS.
Paying splendid salaries are
recorded every day by our employment
bureau. We can fill
only one-fourth of the positions
listed.
If you want a position with
a bank or a high class business
house where future advancement
is assured, prepare
now by taking our business
course. We guarantee positions
as soon as the students
and fitted to take them. Kov
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STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP.
MANAGEMENT. CIRCULATION,
ETC.. REQUIRED BY
THE A(T OF CONGRESS OK
AUGUST 24. 1912.
Cf the Horiy Herald, published
weekly at Conway. South Carolina,
for Octabcr 1st, lS^O.
State of South Carolina, County !
of Horry, ss:
Before me, a notary public, in and
for the State and County aforesaid,
in finally appeared H. *H. Wodward,
who, having been duly sworn
according to law. deposes and says
that he is tho, editor for the Weekly
Herald, and that the following is,
to the best of his knowledge and belief,
a tiue statement of the ownership,
management, etc., of the
afor sai 1 publication for the dato
rhown in the above caption, required
bv the Act of August 24,
1912 embodied in section 443. Postal
Laws and Regulations, printed
on the reverse of this form to-wit,
1. iThat name and addresses
of the publisher, editor, managing
editor and business managers are:
Name of publish r, Conway Publishing
Company, Conway. S. C.
Name of editor, H. H. Woodward,
Ccpvay, S. C.
Name of managing editor, H. H.
Woodward, Conway, S C.
Nnmc of business manager. H. H.
Woodward, Conway, S. C.
2. That the owner, is H. H. Woodwavd,
Conway, S. C.
3. That the kr.own bondholder,
mortgagees an'! other security hoi Ierr.
owning er hold ins 1 per c nt c<r
more of total amount of bo"ds.
mortgages, or other securities, are:
There arc none.
4. That the two paragraphs next
above, irivirf the names of the own
ers, stockholders and security holder\
if ?ny. ccrata-m not only tlv list
of stockholders and security holder*
as they appear upon the books of
the fompany, but .'also, in ca?es
where the stockholder or security
holder appears upon the books of
the company as trustee or in any
other fiduciary relation, th^ nam's
of the person or corporation fo>*
whom said trustee is acting is
given; also t'uit the said two oaragraphs
cont-iin statements embracing
affiant's full knowledge and belief
as to the circumstances and c onditions
under which stockholders
and security holders who do not appear
upon the books of the company
as trustees hold stock and securities
in a capacity other than that
of a bona fide owner; and this a^fiant
has no reason\ to believe that
any other person, association or
corporation has any interest dircct
or indirect in the said stock, bonds,
or other securities than as so stated
by him
H. H. WOODWARD.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 15th dav of October. 1920.
(L.S.) W. L. BELLAMY,
Notary Public for South Carolina.
NOTICE
We have for sale about five hun
, dred acres of land, known as the
] A. J. Branson or H. L. G'isoue
! land, about four miles out. of Loris,
! in a high state of cultivation. Also
I a trpet of land near Tabor. N^rth
Carolina, formerly "known as the
j Murray L?e land, now owned by
j H. L. wasauc, a'so in a hi?rh st^to
of cultivation. If interested apply
at once to MuMins & H"trues,
Marion. South Carolina, ad 1021 |3t
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CANDIDATES CARDS.
The Mayor and Board of Aldermen
of t^o Town of Conway do
bpvohv offer for re-election to
their present offices.
L. D. MAGRATH. Mavor.
M. G. ANDERSEN,
D. M. BURROUGHS,
W. A. FREEMAN,
S. P. HAWES,
T T MTSHOE,
W. H. WJNP.OTINE.
Board of Aldermen.
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