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r, k r ** F. J. SULLIVAN & CO. Certified Public Accountants (Ut.) Telephone So. 796 Murchison Bank Bldg. WILMINGTON, N. C. T. B. LEWIS Attorney and Counsellor at Law CONWAY, S. C. D. A. SFIVEY & CO. y W. B. Kins, Secty. I Bonds and Insurance : A Office in (x/ Peoples National Bank Building. FORD & SUGGS Attorneys at Law Offices at Conway, S. C. Loris* S. C 6-1-13m { K. B. SCARBOROUGH Attorney at Law CONWAY, S. C. WILLIAM EUGENE KING Physician and Surgeon AVYOO 13 f H. H. WOODWARD Attorney and Counsellor at Law CONWAY, S. C. ENOCH S. C. BAKER Attorney and Counsellor at Law Oflices in Tavlor Building CONWAY, S. C. 2-9-3m L?<w Offices of M. C. HARRELSON and R. B HARRRLSON MCLLINS, S. C. DRS. LI'WIS & BUSBEE \ Dentists X-Ray Equipment Office* Over Horry Drug Store DR. J. D. THOMAS Physician and Surgeon LORIS, S. C. MARION A. WRIGHT Tt; Attorney at Law I Offices Spivev Building1 CONWAY, S. C. S. C. DISENBCRY Attorney at Law Spivev Building CONWAY, S. C. DR. E. I\ ALFORD~~ T^im o i/rii i i>ii ^ Located in Mullins, S. C. Office ^ over Champion Shoe Store. tt. OR. J. T. RUTLEDGE Dentist. Offices Over Conway Hardware Co., Old McCord Stand CONWAY, S. C. ig SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Not Served.) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF HORRY. Court of Common Pleas W. H. Stone, Plaintiff, vs. The Stone Brothers Company, a Corporation; also, Jesse Chavis. Hilliary Chavis, Newton Chavis, Redick Chavis, Marion Chavis, Caroline ChaVis, Mary Chavis, Dorothea Lyde, heirs-atlaw of Nelson Thomas, deceased, and all other heirs-at-law of Nelson Thomas, deceased, and of Sarah Chavis, deceased, unkonwn to plaintiff, claiming any interest or estate in or lien upon his land herein described, or c^pnng any interest in said lands by purchase or descent from Sarah Chavis, deceased heir-at-law or the said Nplson Thomas, also P. M. Mills, Martha Mills Little, Henry C. Stanley; also James Thomas Gore or his heirs-at-law, unknown to plaintiff, and Maggie Gore and other heirs-atlaw of Lorenza D. Bellamy, Sr., unknown to plaintiff, also Luther n. Tharp, and also all other persons unknown to plaintiff, claiming any right, title, estate, interest in, or lien upon, the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, which has been filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office at Conway, South Carolina. within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint, within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will api'ly to the Court for the reMet' demanded in the complaint. Bated May 10th, a. d. 1023. j sherwood & McMillan, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the absent defendants, Jesse Chavis, Hillary Chavis, Marion Cha vis, Caroline Chavis, Newton Chavis, Mary Chavis, heirs-at-law of Nelson Thomas, deceased, and all othei heirs-at-law of Nelson Thomas, deceased, and of Sarah Chavis, deceased unknown to plainti \ claiming any in terest or estate in or lien upon hi! land herein described, or claiming anj interest or estate in said lands by pur chase or descent from Sarah Chavis deceased neir-at-iaw ot rseison rnom as, also H. C. Stanley, also Jame: Thomas Gore or his heirs-at-law, un known to plaintiff, and Maggie Gor< and other heirs-at-law Lorenza f) Bellamy, Sr., unknown to plaintiff claimirg any right, title, estate, in terost 'n, or lien unon, the real es state described in the complaint here in: k TA'CE NOTTCE; that the summon of which the foregoing is a copy an< ^ the complaint herein were duly filei in the office of the Clerk of the Cour of Common Pleas. ' Horry Count? South Carolina, at Conway, S. C., 01 May 10th 1923. SHERWOOD & McMTLLAN, k Plaintiff's Attorneys. Ik ATTEST: M W. L. BRYAN, (Seal) TH COUNTY OF HORRY. Court of Common Pleas. W. H. Stone, Plaintiff vs. The < Stone Brothers Company, a Corpora- * tion; also Jesse Chavis, Hillary Chavis, Newton Chavis, Redick Cha /is, .Marion Chavis, Caroline Chavis, Mary 1 Chavis, Dorothea Lyde, heirs-at-law of ] Nelson Thomas, deceased, and all i ?ther heirs-at-law of Nelson Thomas, ' deceased, and of Sarah Chavis, dp jeasod. unknown to plaintiff, claim- , in# any interest or estate in or lien < upon his lands herein described, or claiming any interest in said lands by ] purchase or descent from Sarah Cha- vis, deceased heir-at-law of the said i Nelson Thomas, . also P. M. Mills, i Martha Mills Little, Henry C. Stanley; also Jas. Thomas Gore or his heirs-atlaw, unknown to plaintiff, and Maggie Gore and other heirs-at-law of Lorenza D. Bellamy, Sr., unknown to plaintiff, also Luther N. Tharp, and also all other persons unknown to plaintiff, claiming any right, title, estate, interest in, or lien upon, the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF ACTION Notice is hereby given that an action has been started and is now pending in the Court of Common Pleas, Horry County, South Carolina, wherein the above named plaintiff is plaintiff, and the above named defendants are defendants,?said cause of action relating to re-il estate, and is for the purpose of quieting and determining the title to lands situate in said state and county, and described as follows: A?Nelson Thomas Estate Lands. Tract No. 1. Containing seventyfive (75) acres, more or less, lying on the seashore, being a part of a tract of land granted by Seth Bellamy to Wm. Montgomery and from Wm. Montgomery to Mathias Vaught; bounded on the east by lands former1 if n\irr\ml lur T Atifio "Vf i jr \/?? ugvi i/j ia; ** viauoc \ n tai jliw. 3 of the estate of Nelson Thomas) and lands of Hilliard Herring1, on the south by the Atlantic Ocean, on the west by lands of Bettie Randall or Smart Lewis, and on the North by the Jane DuBose land; being the same land conveyed to Nelson Thomas by Mathias Vaught by his deed dated the ,21st day of February, A. T). 1880, duly recorded in deed Book "T" at page GDI-02, for Horry County. Tract No. 2 Containing two hundred (200) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of the estate of W. D. Gore, now claimed by the widow of said W. D. Gore, on the East by lands of I. P. Edge, on the South- by lands of William Edge and lands of Alva Edge, and on the West by lands of Thomas Bell and R. V. Ward, being lands which were conveyey to the said Nelson Thomas by William J. Sessions, Sheriff o^ Horry County, and by other grantors within the said boundaries. Tract No. 3 Containing forty (40) acres, more or less, and known as T.ittle Swamp, and hounded on the North by lands of Jim Vereen and Milliard Herring, on the East by lands now or formerly of James Vaught, on the South by the Atlantic Ocean, and on the West by tract No. 1 of the estate lands of Nelson Thomas land which was conveyed to Nelson Thomas bv Kobert Livingstone by his deed dated the 24th day of February, A. D. 1902. Tract No. 4. Containing nine (0) acres, as shown by a plat made by C. C. Gore, Surveyor, dated March 7th, A. D. 1883, and bounded in the year A. D. 1883, on the Norfh by Jane Dubois, on the East by what was known as I.ot No. 2, on the South by lands of Nelson Thomas and on the West by lan<Js of Nelson Thomas; being the same land which was conveyed to Nelson Thomas by F. M. Dunn by his deed dated the 20th of April, A. D. 1883. Tract No. 5 One undivided onehalf interest in and to that certain tract of land containing two hundred and fifty-one and thirty six hundredths (251.36) acres, described as delineated on a plat of the same made by Eli M. Merrell, Surveyor, dated January 2Gth, 1907, bounded on the , North and East by lands said to belong to Hammer Lumber Company -1 1.1 I1T -A. 1 1 _ _ 1 _ _/ 4 1 ; ana on uie west oy lanas ot Alice Vaught; being- the same land which i was iconveyed to Nelson Thomas and ' Robert W. Moore, jointly, by Bur roughs & Collins Company by their . deed dated the 25th dav of January I A. D. 1912, recorded in deed book . P Tract No. 6 All and singular all other lands, or interest, - right or claims, in and to any real estate, which were owned or claimed by the ; said Nelson Thomas at the time of hi.s . death, not covered by tracts Nos. 1, - 2, 3, 4, and 5, hereinbefore described; - of whatever description or wheresor ever situate. B?Luther Bellamy Estate Lands All that certain piece, parcel, or - tract oi' land containing 267 7112 * acres, mo*, e or less, situate, lying, and / being in Little River Township, Hor ry County, South Carolina, having , such shape, metes, courses and dis tances as will more fully appear b> s reference to a plat thereof made b> - vj. (J. Suggs April Z7, lino, and neinjj g hounded on the North by Bellamj ?. land, on the East by Vereen anc Stone land, on the South by Petei - Gore, and on the West by Bryan & - Stone land. This being the same - i.ract heretofore conveyed to W. H Stone by Stone Bros. Co., and to saic s Company in three parcels: (1) con 1 Gaining 00 acres, more or less, by tin t' several deeds of the heirs-at-law o t \V. Luther Bellamy, described as 4! Mcres, and made during the year 101 < n and recorded in the County Clerk' >ffice in (a) Book F-4 at page 181 'b) Book H-4 at page 105, and (c TT-4 at page 102; (2) consisting o 110 1-3 acres by J. A. Lewis, Sheriff by his d^ed dated April 5, 1015, an recorded in the said Clerk's office ii Book of Deeds HHH at page 184; (3 l, consisting of 157 1-4 acres by Willi E HORRY HERALD, CON WAT, J. Bellamy by his deed dated Jan. 9, ! 1913, and recorded in the said Clerk's office in Book of Deeds VVV at page 261. C?The Elizabeth Mills Land. t All that certain piece, parcel, or a tra?t of land containing 205 acres, ^ more or less, situate, lying and being ^ in Little River Township, Horry County, South Carolina, having such t shape, metes, courses and distances as ^ kvill more fully appear by reference to t a plat thereof made by C. C. Suggs j May .lo, 1915, and being bounded on t the North by Waccamaw River, on the East by on the South by . the run of Line branch being the line, and on the West by Perkins Branch. This being the same land heretofore 11 conveyed to W. H. Stone by Stone * Bros. Co., and to said Company by J. 1 A. Lewis, Sheriff, by his deed dated o Nov. 2, 1914, and recorded in the i County Clerk's Record of Deeds Vol. v HHH at page 162. i D?Tharp Land t All that certain piece, parcel or v tract of land containing 40 acres, more t or less, situate in Little River Town- > ship, Horry County, South Carolina, \ and having such shape, metes., courses 1 and distances as will more fully ap- t pear by reference to a plat made by 1 C. C. Gore, May 9, 18S9, and being \ bounded on the North by lands of the \ Bank of Littie River, on the East by t lands of Samuel Perm inter, on the j South by 'unds ?..f D. B. Ward, and on the West by lands <>r' J. J. Tharp. This ( being the same land heretofore con- t veyed to the Stone Brothers Company \ by Wade Hampton Tharp by deed dat- r ed July 23. 1915, and recorded in the { ..rr;* u ~ r* . kj i i ui cut: vuuiiv^v \jici iv in iu.> Record of Deeds, Book D-4 at page 80, and bv said company conveyed to W. H. Stone. All that tract of land containing '10 acres, more or less, situate in Little River Township, County of Horry, State of South Carolina, having such shape, metes, courses and distances as shown by a plat made by C. C. Gore, surveyor ,April 27, 1015, and being bounded on the North by Bellamy land, East by Vereen & Stone land, South and West by other lands of ( The Stone Brothers Company, now owned by W. H. Stone. This being ( the same land heretofore conveyed by i the heirs-at-law of Luther Bellamy to ( the Stone Brothers Co., by deed dated in and duly recorded, describing the land as 49 acres instead , of r>0 acres. That certain tract * * beginning at a stake in H. J. Vereen's line in Bessant Branch thence down said branch to the main public road, thence running down a ditch on the west side of said branch as it meanders 34.50 chains to a white oak on the North r?f Kjiv fioUl tViPiiPP N 57 W 23.75 chains to a stake in the line of the original tract, thence with the original line owned to the beginning corner, joining lands of Grissett Gause, W. M. Bazen, James Crawford, Wesley Gore, and H. J. Vereen, containing 142 acres more or less. This being the same land surveyed by C. C. Gore, surveyor, April 27. 1915, and found to contain 110 acres. That certain tract containing 142 acres, more or less, bounded West by Thos. S. Bellamy, North by estate of Stephen Bellamy, East by said estate and W. L. Bellamy, South by H. .T. Vereen estate * * conveyed to Willie J. Bellamy, bv I.. D. Bellamv ond T. <S. Bellamy Oct. 27. 1004, by dood recorded in Book TT at page 431. This being the same land surveyed by C. C. Gore, surveyor, April 27, 1015, and found to contain 157 acres. Conwav, s. C., Mav 10th, 1023. sherwood & McMillan, Plaintiff's Attorneys. o TRESPASS NOTICE All persons are hereby notified and warned against hunting, fishing feeding stock, ranging, entering or trespassing in any manner whatsoever, upon the lands in Dog Bluff township, containing eight hundred (800) acres, more or less, being the place where Nancy A. Roberts resided and bounded by lands of R. B. Scarborough, J. C. Roberts, and others. Persons found violating this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. ri. m. wuuuwaku, uvner. June 18th, 1023. o . CITATION NOTICE State of South Carolina, County of Horry, by J. S. Vaught, Esquire, 1 Probate Judge. Whereas, Nicholas F. Nixon made 1 suit to me, to grant him letters of ' Administration of the Estate of and effects of Emma D. Mosely. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Emma D. J Mosely, deceased, that they be and ap[ pear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Conway, S. C. on the 27th day of July, 1923, next, after ; publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in 'r the forenoon, to shew ?cause, if any 7 they have, why the said Administra r tion should not be granted. * Given under my hand, this 10th day , ot July Anno Domini, 19128* Published on the 12th and 10th day 1 of July 1923 in The Horry Herald. I * J. S. VAUGHT, Probate Judge of Horry County, j ? _ NEW RIBBONS ^ New supply of L. C. Smith & Brothers typewriter ribbons just received r. at the Herald office, and they are the good kind that refuse to fill up thf type and generally &ive the best ol J satisfaction. f Try one of these for your Smith, i Colds Cause Qrlp and Influenza n LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the cause. There is only one "Bromo Quioine e ?2. W. GROVE S jlgoatare oa box. 10c. 3. P, JULY 19, 1923 MARK THOMPSON * . GIVEN VERDICT (Continued from page one) erest in this ginnery, and this was on iccount of a vacant lot which it was >elieved would be large enough to hold he machinery and buildings down tear the wharves. Later it was agreed hat t\\e deed for the lots out in the V. R. Lewis field would be taken in he name of the Conway Bargain louse and the ginnery was placed on hose and the same was operated as part of the Conway Bargain House lusiness in the year 1919. The plaintiff told of the large busiiess which he had owned at Warn pee. >ut that he had given this up and noved to Conway at great expense in rder to take the interest of one half n the Conway Bargain House. He rent on in his testimony to say that t had been agreed before he moved hat he did not have the ready cash villi which to purchase the interest 'n he Conway business, but that he vould bo given time on paying this vith interest at (> per cent; that when le came to Conway it was then stated hat he could take the inventory as it lad been on January before that, or vait until later when the regular inventory would be taken, or they would ake one then; and that they agreed to int. nff tho tnlfinir nf \ lin invpntnrv uul closing- the deal for the transfer >f the stock later on about the end of :hat year; that when the inventory vas taken later on showing the business done in 11) 19, that there had been i profit of $14,000.00 and the inven-j ;ory showed over thirty thousand dolars worth of goods on hand. That he then offered to comply with the contract and he stated to the defendant that he had the money to pay him, hut the defendant then refused to allow him any share in the* profits of the business that year. He testified that the defendant refused to comply with the terms of the agreement which he had made. He staid on in Conway until he could get away and then went >ack to Wampee where he had to reestablish his business. Letter heads wore produced in evidence showing the name of A. C. Thompson printed thereon as president and M. R. Thompson as Secretary and General Manager. The defendant, when he took the stand denied that he had taken the lots in the name of Conway Bargain House or that he had agreed that the Conway Bargain House would take the ginnery at $2500.00. He denied that he had anything to do with the ginnery except to advance M. B. Thompson the money for running the business. He admitted that M. B. Thompson had agreed to move to Con ? wm ??????? Afte: its E that ONE of our refine lubricants for v; conditions in all mot we could satisfy ever You would easily l< bad. It would then 1 of oil," because aln good. But requirements in vary so much that constant study to pr< oils that insure abi have had that expei we can conceive of 1 kept up to the mini or mechanical test you to be guided by i STANDAI ( //////////?////////> Say " .? 011 \ Irate way and purchase an interest in this business. He admitted that he had agreed to sell him this interest; but the burden of his testimony was to the effect that he could not get the plaintiff to take and pay for the stock after he had agreed to buy it. He stated that the lots were made in his name for the purpose of locating: that gin without his knowledge, and that he had only intended to help his brother out in advancing the money for the' pay ro\ls at the gin and in buying a boiler from K. L. Mishoe with which to operate the ginnery machinery. The plaintiff put on the stand H. E. Thompson who stated that he had assisted in checking up the inventory and taking stock at the end of 1910 when the profit of fourteen thousand dollars had been announced. He had added up the figures on the adding machine as called out by the bookkeeper and the profit was that amount after deducting one third for possible losses; and he said that he remembered that the merchandise on hand was over thirty thousand dollars. The defendant called J. M. Dusenbury to the stand and he said that | sometime in 1919 he saw M. B. Thompson looking about among the shelves in the grocery store and asked him what he was looking for or words to that effect, anil that he had replied and said that he intended to know what was there before he put any money in the Conway Bargain House. He was asked if he had not testified at the trial of Bell case that he was working at that time for M. B. Thompson, and that the latter had an interest in the business at that time. He said that since thinking about it i i :.i .....j i.?-*4 ....... lit* IUIU MllU IIW>, clllU tllclL l 1 I vi^l 1 er in his memory at that time. George Martin, the bookkeeper f( r the Conway Bargain House, at that time and now, was sworn. He testified from a loose leaf account of profit and less for the year of and stated that the profit of that year was the sum of only a little over $2500.00 and even less after salary of M. B. Thompson was taken off. He admitted on j cross examination that the amount of business done by the store in that year had been about $120,000.00, and for the next year after that about $80,000.00. He was asked about an entry of over $500.00 on the books as a charge against the M. B. Thompson Company for ginning cotton at this same gin, now disputed as belonging to the Conway Bargain House, and he admitted that this account was run in the Bargain House under the head of Gin and Mill Account. The reply of the plaintiff was directed to proving statements which had been made to various witnesses bv A. C. Thompson, contrary to what r all XPERI1 counts ;ries makes nearly 200 different arious industries. If mechanical ors and bearings were identical y need with one instead of 200 iarn to tell good quality from >e safe to say, "Give me a quari lost everybody would make ii l automobile lubrication alon< it takes long experience anc oduce high-quality, dependable solute motor protection. W< rience. Polarine is the best oi for motor car lubrication. It ii ite by every chemical, physica known to science. It will pa^ r the Polarine chart. ID OIL COMPANY New Jersey) //////// // /////////////////^^^ Polarine" ? not just ( Page No. T he had said on the stand in the trial. The witness W. J. Jordan stated that A. C. Thompson had told him that ho would have to wait until M. B. Thompson got down to Conway in order to pet suppiles as he had sold him an interest in the business. L. W. Cooper testified that A. C. Thompson had told him, both !>efore and after the arrival of M. B. Thompson in Conway, that year, that he had sold an interest in this business to hia brother. C. M. Smith testified that while working at the gin as a mechanic he hud applied to A. C. Thompson for a raise in pay and obtained an increase of wages, thus showing that A. C. Thompson was in charge of the ginnery business at that time. The jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of $500.00. This verdict was a surprise. It was generally thought that if the plaintiff proved his case for anything at all, it would not be less than the sum of $2500.00 with interest on it from the time that he turned the ginnery over to the Conway Bargain House. In the opinion of many the verdict would not stand, and the attorneys for the plaintiff at once gave notice of a motion for a new trial. o . NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of executions issued out of the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Horry and State of South Carolina, and to me directed, in the cases of J. A. Taylor vs. S. O. Jenrette, and Wilson & Company, a corporation, vs. S. O. Jenrette, Jind HnvH Pjirlfintr Cumminv* n pnrnnr. ation, vs. S. O. Jcnrette, I, J. A. Uwis, Sheriff of Horry County, have levied on and will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at public auction, in the store formerly occupied by S. O. Jenrette. at I.oris, S. C., at twelve o'clock, noon, on Thursday, August 2nd, li>23, the following property, to-wit: All of that certain stock of goods, wares, and merchandise, choses in action. debts, evidences of debt, and also all fixtures and personal property of every description and kind located in that certain store house occupied by the said S. O. Jenrette in the town of Loris, as the property of S. O. Jenrette. July 10th, 1923. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. 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