1 ' .v" >. - - . , . .* -A.- .. \~ " ... ^ ^ THE FIELD . t Published Week]/ ?t ta Oonwa&S, C. ' v - * By Th? - v HORHY PUBLISHING CO. V V - ' ; & St, Uapfti Sowiiwrly - 'Editor and ^ . .? , t-rrr 111 i i ' V ' * THURSDAY OCT. %. It24- --S ; . / , / ' ?'?r I ' -C ' CNOTlCfc OF SALE ' . The undersigned Trustees of Cedar 7 , Grove School District No. 24, of Horv : i." r'y, County, The &tate, of South Carovj lina, deeming it expedient to sell the ? property of said school district "here? ' inafter described: and the County > " ' - . > ' Board of Education of Horry County having giv?n its consent as required r by ;iawi Notice is hereby given that 7,r t- ? . .'at the sC&ool building in Cedar Grove v District No. 24, in this County and ""State, on Tuesday ^the-^fh. day of .; ' _ October, 1924,. at 11 o'clock A. M., we, the said undersigned Trusteea, will offer for sale at public auction fco the hfghest bidder the following de-, k/- scribed property, to wit: That certain _ ^arcel.%r tract of land containing one . " * '"V acre, together with'the school btifld ~ ing loeate/JLillpreon, known as the old ' Cedar Grove school house and lot. - Terms oi sale uaso, purcnaser to ' -?1:' 'pay fot papers and revenue stamps. ? ; * " " And we reserve'the right- too-reject . r any and all bids. ;:f September 27, '1924. R.O.Jordan,' * - - . i-l-Tk*#; ' R. T. Watt, - >. > .. ' -j. H. r . -? Trusses of Schob1 -.reel, , . - Horry County,* C - District No. ^ I0-2-lti ' . Cm ... a.. V-; ; "SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH ^ On Oct. 12 Rev. J. H. Causey, past. ?1 or of Conway Second BaptistChurch willMjcgin a series of meetings, assistrfd by Df. James Flemingo whc ?7 ha/been a minister for 26year?. He - la a graduate of ,Wake Forest, atid il "1 now pastor of . Elizabethtqwn. an * -* '' . - ft ' ANNOUNCEMENT There will be a box supper, voting contest*f etc..' -given -at?Fireway i. i.tsmmuViwi. . ? ^.*?g54s,?Procftftdfl?tor ? MBtf it w? rr-^v " rh&oh EvTvbodv b in^ -to at --I-- tand and airgtrts T^ucrtad mtrrlni -i , . .."- .'boxi? ' f. . Special music furnished. ComT"3nd ^ bring you#" friended tfiey aren't al-. ready here. ' -O " notice. "* * All. persons holdingylaims against the Estateof the late Coleman S. -> Causey are Jjereby requested -to present the same for paymenf to the un. dersigned fiuly, verified, and'-all persons indebted unto said Coleman S. Causey are hereby requested to make -1 Immediate payment fo' the . under. signed. ^ '<*, JULLIA S. CAUSEY, 1 Qualified Executrix. Sept. 15th, A. D.-tm. . ' - tM8-24-4ti. - .. ' awlf-Thfi, - " . Yo^propwtybaitnCrTi.V.'TtT ? < . ? . 4 ' ?PW>irp*ow?*? M;y utimt jirnhahla ' *;v . brflr*. " : ?^ ^ AOUKH^A IteSURANCiL C FOR CAROLINA PtOPUEj ~~ " D. MVET & COr I Conway, S.~"C. D. A. Spivey W.B.King *" -k - ? The QriaM Thet Doee hoi Altec! The Heik ____ ^.o W. y''\: A TONIO |L " , * .? B- f . .VJ?o-?.**Oev; v5%'v '4 ?\j v>^ ' i- ' ? i.'uir?' w{Jj?'1 \ y /* VTi, * rtfjf ' ^:#.*V* =$* * V'"fcv',> '/*'v>wty* * ;. : :' -'.?l . ?- ..^"sSJSfe ' #;V 'i :< %ak .^,v.:. - *> " -A-? .. . ; . rrk*-.: : frr. . ' "' = i?-?^ -- . .V T_ < ?_.. ?" ' ?> " ' 1 7 **' J,h| ' ' : "I. -- 3?" |Dodg LBrothers ~ Reduce Prices on Special Type Cars ? ' ?' * CAUSES SURPRISE AS AD4 . VANCE8 SEEM TO BE : V IN OfcpER . Iff-view of the upward 4rend in au-, tomobile prices, considerable surprisi L w*8 pensioned by Dodge Brothers , recent announcement^ of., fc reduction , . in prices of their special type carsj r Dodge Brothers wore j*ble to do the Unexpected, according to the factory 'Announcement, on account of thf increased volume of their purchases of J . type tars., ' -J -:?Dodge Brothers special typea con- j slst of the standard' cars equipped j with accessories which, produce th^ I Utmost in. comfort and Convenience and appearance of the car.""" Among these arediic wheels, fiVe bal- < loon type tires, nickletrimmed radlat or, nickle plated bumpers, automat - ( windshield wiper, rear v,iew m' ^ scuff.? pjgtes, Cowl . lights a- ~~-iTQr, meter with lock.; - A r-. 'd -motostripe if. also provid' : - , form it thrilled me to have someone clamoring for ray presencet apologised and .left'the table. b ?It?was Tad; "Coma on, Sallio, the, l Jfcng'g outside." .he said enthysiastieUlly "Wb'm gokng an a pasty "out at Y>tes and gtvc Alma's dance the ater n If utiAnhv bottles and gin? even a- victrola. Ifs moonlight and we'll have a swim . later ,on." . . . "Sorry, Ted, but ^.tant makfe it this time," I began, "I'm having d?i&? ner with Dad f^nd^pe of his"friends^ making a "Never mind that hortie-body stuff, - ditch 'em, Saltfe. ^You'rethe life of the party."We* couldn't think xof liav~ ing.you behind." He dragged me.b^ the hand. / , I shookk my head, remembering Marjorie's dare." "A*r, come on ?Saltfe, 111 call up yoyr date and fix. it with Paul. -YoU ' aftn't going to break up a party, are you T Be good sport, Sallie;" he urged; "Youalways are.", j Ted -wad on the right track now. I adored being called >a good sport. Wby not go? ,'I~argued. Dad would awAknkltr ?af a? Kueinaoa _ av> twiUHan' I?I UUBUIJ ^ VV VII v* ^V.??^VV and then I wouldn't have a.chancte to see Mr. Wright alone. I could hear the rest of the crowd laughing and calling me to come. on down. I made up my mind.' ' Running back into the^dinlrtg room,' I exclaimed, "I hate to be rude, but they've come for; me to go to the Bach and 1*11 have to leave." , "Bijt Sallied what of the dance asked Father, pushing'his chair back. "Mr. Davis and I are closely associated in business- -and he will eertainlyexpect you to be tjiete." * -- v ;. , **i &' * ?1 ii , 1 ii i . Sunday School Rally! ' October 5 - * . ?r tUWWAY Main' George Pierce Watson, Pastor, A Our A?m:"600, plus# In attendance. Public^ Worship: H :15 Morning Service: Inspirational tal Evening Service: Church Prepared - 'Epworth Leagues: 6:46 P. M.' I! Prayed Meeting: Wednesday, -7:60 .^Tbe public is most cordially invite COMEAKD BRINO YOUR FEll g^,: , NOT ToinMembersfdCa ? t H W id '%**** he uiaaUm held L ? o'clock, for tbepurpoeeof voting Main Street. Come and help ns decide 1 , -;; By order of the C0n? * * ' ;v'"' - ; * ' V v ' ' V V * ,' > <+. f . ' j' ~r ' , r**f-* M ' ." /I -. -V. . *? % - .* '< ' jj > - Tn,WttP. CQftWAt.J. c. c volume tbat~h*? ~l>eih~^ttdibd~can ? ; reudliy under*tend bow Dtrfge Brotbeff^were able "to ^b?ko #sduc- 1J tion when other* were announcing ** advances. Four Dodge Brother* cars are db fected b* th* reduction?the <*pecTSiUkel TourSng - C&, :*^eci?! Boaster '* special "A" Smfem^and special 4-~ i ?,? th;| ^ Business hat* *>?* binty 11I1I1 il to the iW o| iwiAj fyjii -1 IL j u * and As the reduction, was made possi-(i ble by economies affected in the pur- off chase' of equipment used' exclusively J to on the special type caTI, the stand- ' J ard types are in.no way affected, a ( cording to A. E, Goldfinch, local ( i ^ er. The prices of all standard ^ i remain unchanged. 'v dyp^Jert o ,. . lH Revival ^er'.pL, J _ ?*Vv? - ^ tlio, ?u^e Damer-Durbam Revial con- hac jcA under th^ big gospel tent'at a Pai editable and convenient place near i sj the public road between Mt. Olive ami to Pleasant View ch^ches begins Wed- ha\ nesday evening, Oct. JB at 7:30 and he continue three ($) Weeks from that dro date, with two (2) services daily, 11 hoc j A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Evangelist.Sam bac iW; Damer will .do the nreachiniir. and str< Prof. John Durham is director of tiu* ataj music and choir# of singer#. " the This meeting is' conducted under ran the auspices and in the centre of a l a community of churches and all near- she by churches and individuals are-pord- atai J ially invited and earnestly solicited nea i to . join with us in - the evangelistic and effort. Everybody invited to help and let be helped. * '* diet ' ? an> ^ J # ? jun ^Thre's np use talking like ^wt, *?rFather, and what do I care,^ if the to'^ Davises do get mad- Tlyftii' dinces al- e^" ways are sticky affairk and no one 411111 goes if there's anything else on.* ****"Sallie, I hate to oppose you, but ?r this time 1^ must insist that you dc ^ ^ not offend the Davises:* 'S ^ "Oh,, very well ,then, Father, let's . > ^ not have a scene," I concluded and 1 * ftput^ uyt o{ the rooiw^JloRr could flounce in a.slim beaded rdBe^ *ni hsva to stay,, Vsuppose ada go. T~r CTra wno w?a mu vwiomg ny ?w a ^oor m the hall. ^Shucks/ 1 lcn6W ^ i you'll all have a muah jazzier time." W< They began tooting ^he horn vigor- jy ously ^>ut in the car. "If I don't hurry - thereHl he two of UUBvOUt of luck M jC^KTed, "Well, so long, Sallie, I returned -to thfe dining room.. Op I was glad dinner was almost over. There was a foolish lump in my throat.. Everything had turned out *? differently from the way I had plan- v a * " 1 ' ; * '? ned. ? - "V-. , ..; , As we were going into the living ? room the 'phone rang. I hurried to . 1 answer it. . ? ; , ,j? ?.. ' Paul's voice, apologetic from the ? m; atari, came-over the line: I'm terribly sorry, Sallie. but it will be imgpa- m sible for me to taWe yoii t 7 r s^ld Butter t Before Unwrapping butter* $ held under cold Water. The paper will "j|nj come^T without ?ny of th< hotter jonfi sticking to t^e^paper. esta j J'"'' *o2 Day: lOlrelock A. M. " th, 1924. DDI&T CNtJRCH CK; Ibert E. Goldfinch, Superintendent. ' ^ Sep ft A. if. ana 7:30 P. M. ~ ;J 1(8 by local Svunday school workers. A ness and the future, ?by the pajtegr.'-v' V M ' prtt churcfc ?f_^T --r- - / L.^-;. HHj "-<, ~?< ' ' \ , v > ? / " . - .flHnH ' . > r * ' ." > 4 ' ' ' j ' ? A n'.V" f ' m-' ' >v . . . . / ' W~ \ >CTOBER?l 9U. ^ \WYERS CLASH I^IVND BIGPJ,^ (continued f , ~TTS ..'thfJury hta-moggAJtbe day of the killing) baid: "Sfiwey canje out of the >ds with mo, and we went in the **-xH?cd rjinntr. All hot Ratify I Mi W dinner. Xftee^dinner 5t weitly to go to Pamplico to>^y w^sgon drivers, and asked Motheh Br* with, me but she^eclinad. went by Robert Fdkworth's on y to Pamplico, and (tarHr a little r there. I asked for Robert ?Robcame out and diseaseed hauling od and piling it in 10 cord piles at DO. Heagreedr- ? 'Smiley was at the bee hives at ne when 1 left for Pamplico. with wife and children^ Mother and rgiewere lathe&alng room -when left. After leaving Fox worth's I 1 to come back by home on way to mplico. As I came near^the house aw Smiley cross the road going ina path I had cut. He appeared to e^had something in his hands and disappeared' in . the woods. A? .1. ve- ?m within a f trw Vards" of th? isc, I saw MdtK^f coming: from the ic of $he hourt,; ^rith the bldbd ianaiBfr " down "hST facet She was grgering toward the road. I threw cor'out'Of gear and got out and to her and caught her in my arms, sked her what had happened and said 'Smiley has killed us all.' 1/ rted to. parry her to some benches r the back" steps but she collapsed I couldn't hold her, so I had to her down to the ground, whert she 1. I thought I. heard a carycoming j I went running to stop the car >!t that T needed assistance I am vsure, but. I think/that I told lise to run fpr. Mrai Kirton as I ipfcd ou| of the caryl wouldn't say itively for I do xyit know whether TGarrison or Mr/Bostick got there t, but I think/it Was Mr. Bostic. Garrison i/ hard of hearing. I I both of them" what had happenand havj^told everybody who in ed as to just what happened. I two negroes passing and told one .NTED Position as?-school ?acjier by young lady of experinpe,would like to 4 correspond ith trustees needing (Miss) Isia V?Ogh|^ j will be in our office at Her Drug Store every 1st -and d Monday of each month. L. A. WOODRUFF, tometrist and Chiropractor , Conway, S. C. SAVEMONfY I > : ON OUR FALL SUIT To close out our suits quick, we sice the following reductions: 5.00 suits St 0.00 suits at?t?j.."' Il7i0 5.00 suits at ?. $14.95 QjOO suits at ? _ $ 9.98 CONWAY TRADING 0. 1?? ' (NOTieBOF AALE nd^fgnd by virtue olfan order of Honorable j. 15, Vahght, Probate ge, I, the undersigned Admin lsor of the Estate of-the late H. G. ner, Will sell at public auction to highest bidder for cash, at the ililuu nt tKo la tA H n Tumor UVKVV w* Vi?v *?*viw A*? V?? ?* ??? State and County, at ten o'clock id., Qctdber 7th, 1924 next,.all and rolar the personal property hering t-othe said H. G. Turner's to, including a new Buick autoiWe, a truck, farm implements, stock, household goods and farm luce; terms of sale' cash. ,v C. BrHUGGINS, . Administrator, rv/ood A McMillan, . orney's for Administrator. ^ t. ZiA 1924?_2ti. ' r x i, 0? ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS .11 persons laving claims against lata H. G. Turner, deceased, will lent them to the undersigned Adis tra tor, duly itemised' and .vetl* , within twelve months next from data hereof, or this Notice will be id u I bar in reference thereto. \ urther, all persona indebted to the a tod at Conway, S. C. this 24th To* September,-192*. ; -X- ^fc.HUGOIKgr.^-L. ^mfhUtrator, Estate H. 0. Toner Bfrsjrood * MeMILLAN, -I j,\ on#r fbr Administrator. 7 * L?^.rJKfe 7V? \ v.* ~? > J". ;:. ;-^r '" A '?.vi, S ' " - : . J? , " - f'}1*"9**-/ .. V *\u. ? - ^ j : - _ 4? . . ? %' BIGHAM TRIAL [ PUT ON STAND Ltif thcia l^go t'jjt TUM4s ashenX"*' worth 'to- come there and the other one to go to Steele#' store and tell them there what had happened-/ Mr. Bostic, Mr. "Garrison and I cafried i leather in the house, and right by the. steps we found the smallest McCrackr eri child dead. One of Ih&h carried J the child in apd laid it jon the bed by r^Mr. Melvin Brown and I Went up stairs about dark and found Margie. 1 had thought she had run^off and ^hldTup to thia time as 1 bad called jher all over-tlU plate. About an hour I later the second boy Was found, He was not dead but died about 4 o'clock the next niormpg. I did not have a pistol in my pocket during the night. ' Nor did I go out' of the hpUse during the nigh\ About daylight McCrack'en called my attention/to a pistol on th?^mantel and sugg^ted thai* I move it. I put it in my coat pocket. "Just after dayught Flowers and I wentput to tile lot. When wegot back to the house I gave the pistol to Flowers and' Defense rested at 2:38 P. M.-_Mr. 1 -P. Ht- ArroWsmith "conducted cross 'SRidlftaKAfl. u~ - "i art""ffflaTTnpK wlnt. to Greenville, S. C. ^>^905 and nutirried. I sold oht and returned homcrin 1907, I bought the Exum place adjoining the home place.. I paid cash and $4500. note,, and had soma, money left, bought this place int June 1907, made three crops and-sold , a. ^A.- A- + n ai a prone ior^iv^ou to ur; r in*.- > teif I sold my interest in the home ( glace in 1908 for between 2700. and! 2800. and got a mortgage. After veil-1 ing to Dr. Finklea I moved to Ga;. fOt 2 years. Farmed at Cordele. I moved _ o f * ' FIVE FRE1 ON SATURDAY, BETWEEN THE H M.AND1 ww APF.nnr\rn' IT MmM ABSOLUTI THE F0L1 One Ford Touring ?ndUp-to-Date F $20.00 in Gold, $10.00 in, Gold, $5.00 in Gold. " DOJfTJ'AlLl AND DONT FOR( SATURDAY, DOT TWEEN THE HOU A\'n 19-nn \rnnv i AUlJLr J.M?VV JL ? WA V f A. CONWAY. Hfeatfgvm GrpC^n?No!i? w :* > 111;-..: I : t^' '+* " W-' ' " 'V Wt' '" i * ' y'' /' " ' '. .**' ' V ' . % ?'<] - * , r " ''*>+r * ; ? .. * ? .; K' **? .. ' . : " ?. '? ? .. ' . V? - '" * '?' ' "*"r -V"' * -i :y,if. . ~.V ' ?. ' , ... ?V v 'V -.' * .. . H Leslie Ga. and bought cotton seed for about three WMaw there. In Adt* 1918 my family owed me 826,000.00 and n little money I $ad toSfttd Sm^'.**" ,?y. Th? first jsoney I 1st than have was sons insurance money sy lnlh" , er's life. I let them have my share, 5, 6, or $700.00 in 1908. Next, my share of father's personal property in 1900 1 about 8700.00 Rent for 1900 tod 1907 on my share trf land 8100-00. Then J < y? sold my shore of the property?to-?*?? theih in 1908 for 82500,00. Next ih > ' 1910' while Jiving iir GrpePvttu- f !at "~T let them have 84250.00. In 1&8 fhhtta 5 I |et them have 8259. Next in 1920 I let them have 81100.00 I-was living in Ammericus Ga. selling oils. Purin& the fall of 1920 I let them Have in small - amounts up n> $500.00. . I got the first mortgage whan T sold my interest hi the home 1' place, and got the second mortgage in 1910 which-was a renewal ^yf the 1908~pap?r*' When I let them have $5000. and In- d9fl did same thingwhich took up 19^0 paper andinter.- " J*"' est. The last mortgage was for somethin* liiro si Kimo no. ' , State exhibits telegram. y "L. S. Big ham, Personal," PamHrn? / . S. C. ^ L. Am in trouble, wire me $150,0^ ,N "WW secure you. E. D. Bigham. * ~ J Edmund-Bigham "I sent that /irr an effortrtalcolle^t money due me.1 I sold Exuna plaice because brothers-?i? were accused bf murders and I wanted to take my wife and child away from there."- * State^dig^yOu negro by driving nail intiegTo's ear? No I did not_ * Defense objected and Court sustain- 0 ed.( : ', During the cross examination of Edmund Bigham. P. H. Arrowsmith " of JState Counsel and M. L. Smitlf of ' Defense Counsel came to blows. > In questioning Bigham Mr. Arrowsmith asked Bigham "if the family of . v tHman murdered in Ga. did' not come to . the Florence jail and ask him to *' confess^?Defense obj&ctedand in the course of his remarks Mrs Smith said: "That line of questioning is grossly" improper and counsel knows it"!?Mr. ? Arrowsmith ^/Immediately replied: "You are a liar" _no Sooner than this was said Judge Smith rushed for. s Mr. Arrowsmith and struck at hipi. It was impossible to sed whether the blow landed or notr-Mr. Arrowsroith struck at Judge Smitlr but before more blows.could bd passed they were toward the bat. As soon as the bail- . iffl were able to restore order Judge -s . Rice "arose and said that in all hie gears.pn the Bench it-was the first time attorneys ^h&fcome to blows in his court. He said that he would have to rule both ;j&r 1..^ Cd'urt. He adatt^' said that the next t^ne anything like this occurred he.. ,* would send the participants to jaiL After a conference with the Attorneys Judge Rice adjourned Court unitil Thursday morning at. 9:30. - m ' i E PRIZES OCT. 2?th, 1924, DURS OF 10:30 A. 2NOON , rOtJIVEAWAY iLYFREE !X)WING: Car with Starter, [itchen Cabinet, /- ~ ? . .* ' a t r-r- '* ! "-/ * 0 BE ON HAND, JET THE DATE-DBER 25th, BERS OF 10^0-ATM. and Farm ?e%ds Conway, S. C. . ' v ** - \ ? . . - - " . - ; : . '"> " . .-? . v' - -i 'J.- s.i V ' ' m 't v, ,,