The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 02, 1923, Image 6

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'CXJ.'T"*'. V K ^ K&t ^ V ' ' - ^ W . ? *-. ^1?^? ?wmmmm^ CONWAYCHAMBEF BOOSTER TRIP ( o The Conway Chamber of Commerce held another interesting meeting on last Monday to consider the making of a second booster trip through Horry County for (he purpose of bringing to the attention of tobacco growers the advantages of the Conway or home market, and to impress upon all the importance of selling Horry products at Horry markets, in order to build up home interests. The move to make the second trip with the Conway band in attendance and a number of good short talk makers, was seconded several times, and when put to a vote was carried by unanimous vote of those present. M any cars were pledged for the use of the committees on which are Messrs. S. P. Hawes, W. A. Freeman, Hoyt McMillan, I,. H. Burroughs, Herman Marlow and others. Other cars have i>een pedged since, it is understood, and the committee has made up the following schedule of places to be visited on this greatest booster trip of all, leaving Conway next Tuesday morning at 7:30 o'clock A. M.: The schedule follows showing the places to be visited, and the hour of arrival at each place: Shell, 8:15 Hammond, 9:00 Chestnut's Cross Roads, 9:30 Ebenezer, 10:00 Pireway, N. C., 10:45 Fanner, 11:45 J. L. Butler's Store, 12:15 Graham Cross Roads, 12:45 Round Swamp. 1:15 The merchants and business men of Conway will give away a prize each day of the season here while the tobacco sales are on, to the farmer whose tobacco brings the highest price on the Conway market. The prizes will be given away each day as stated, beginning on 'Wednes- , day, the day of the opening: sales. Here now are listed the prizes for each day of the first three wee'ks .of the season, with the names of the merchants who will give them: Wednesday, August 1, sack of rice, Spivey Mercantile Company. Thursday, ,August 2, sack of flour, W. B. Chestnut & Co. Friday, August 3, $5.00 lady's hat, "The Sparks Co. Monday, August 6, $5.00 pair of men's shoes, Banner Bros. Tuesday, August 7. 45 pound can of, lard, R. W. Lane & Co. Wednesday, August 8, $8.00 pair of' ladies' shoes, Marlow's. Thursday, August 9, $5.00 pair bed springs, Kingston Furniture Co. Friday, August 10. 90 pound bag of flour, Cooper-Smith Co. Monday, August 13, $5.00 pair of shoes, Cox-Lundy Co. Tuesday, August 14, $7.50 pair of panffc, Gents Furnishing Co. Wednesday, August 15, 24 pound sack of flour, A. M. McNeill Grocery Co. Thursday, August 16, $4.00 hat, The New Store. Friday, August 17. $7.50 pair Walkover shoes, F. C. Todd. Monday, August 20, gold ring, J. E. Dawsey. Tuesday, August 21, $5.00 pair ?hoes, One Price Shoe Store. o NOTICE OF SALE Under Execution Under and bv virtue of on execution dated the 12th day of Jul/, A. D. 1923 and issued and lodged, and 1o me directed, and based ujk?i: the iudgment rendered in the case of N. Feldman, Trading under the Firm Name and Style of N. Feldman & Company, plaintiff, vs. Solomon Scherr, defendant. I have seized, levied upon and taken, as the property of the defendant or defendants above named; and will sell at public auction, or vendue, for cash, in front of the court house door of my county, within legal hours of sale, on salesday, in September next, it being the 3rd day of said month, all and singular all of the following property, to wit: All those tracts of land in Horry County described as'follows: Tract No. 1: All that tract of land containing two (2) acres, more or less, in Simpson Creek township, in Ready Bay, beginning on A. R. Fowler's line, thence running a canal ditch to corner, thence down said ditch to another corner, thence a two foot ditch to corner, and thence back to the beginiting, being tract conveyed to Solomon Scherr by Jas. Tyler June 20th, 1921. See book A-5, page 8fi. Tract No. 2: All that tract of sixty (CO) acres, more or less, in Green Sea township, bounded on east by N. C. & S f!. .CSi afis T i>m1 + U !-*? PI.. - v^. . 'vwwv unic, owuni i;#v v/iai cntc Spivey; west by Tom Ward; north by M. A. Spivoy, being same tract described in Bond for Title from J. W. & F. E. F aulk to Solomon Scherr, dated April 12th, 11)22. See book B-5, page 62. Tract No. 3: Those three tracts of land conveyed to Solomon Scherr by o To Stop a Cough Quick take HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stops the cough by healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A bo* of GROVES O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES* HEALING HONEY. The salve should be rubbed on the chest and throat of children suffering from a Cold or Croup. The healing effect of Hayes' Healing Hooey inside the throat combined with the healing effect of Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pore* of the akin noon stops a cough. Both remedies are packed in one carton and the coat of the combined treatment is 35c. # Just ask your druggist for HAYES' DEALING HONEY. Blfe; y I t MAKING SECOND , )NNEXT TUESDAY ! F. C. Spivey on Dec. 21, 1021, by deed \ recorded Book A-5, page GO, records of j Horry County. The three tracts containing an aggregate of 122 1-2 acres, i located in Simpson Creek township: i Tract (a) containing 47 1-2 acres, , more or less, conveyed to F. C. Spivey j by Bithel M. Fowler and others March 14th, 1021, bounded by land of A. R. ' Fowler and others. Tract (b) containing 38 acres conveyed to F. C. Spivey ; by Bithel M. Fowler and others March 14th, 1921, and bounded bv lands cf J. P. Graham and S. 1*. Cox. Tract i (c) containing 37 acres, more or less, conveyed to F . C. Spivey by II. 1\ Cartrette February 7th, 1919, and 1 .bounded on one side by the North Car- J olina and South Carolina State line. Purchaser to pay for necessary pa- . pers and stamps. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiffs' Attorney. ' Dated at Conway, S. C., July 24, 1923. o NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the United 1 States for the Eastern District of South Carolina. In the matter of A. Bell, Bayboro, S. C., Bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that the above named bankrupt has filed a pe- 1 tit ion for discharge and that a hearing has been ordered to be had upon the . same on the 7th day of September, A n moo i-i-1 ? u. ueiure mis court at unar- 1 leston, S. C., at 11 o'clock in the fore- ' noon, at which time and place all known creditors and other persons in ! interest may appear and show cause if any they have why the prayer of , the said petitioner should not be granted. RICHARD W. HUTSON, 8-2?23 4ti. " Clerk. LORIS CITIZEN ! HAS GOOD IDEA lEditor Horry Herald: . Please allow me space in your paper to say just a few things relative to the boosting.parties who visited upper Horry on Friday of last week. We had noticed a schedule mapped . out by the business men of Mullins to visit Horry. I believe in advertising, ] also 1 believe in boosting parties. Ev- , ery citizen should help to boost his < own town and community. I want to ^ congratulate the boosting party from ' Conway on joining the Mullins party ] at Green Sea and making the trip i over the county with them. I hope the day is not far distant I T ,nrk Pninvov onrl A vhak mm'H > . . ..w.. w J W W a I ? ? M J M * IVI i */! * * * I I J organize into such a strong1 boosting I party over the county until every < farmer will almost feel ashamed to market his tobacco anywhere out of c Horry. It would mean so much-to Hor- i ry county, as the Herald has already t stated, if every farmer would market f Jiis tobacco in Horry and deposit his ( #f Insect bites ? A I MENTHOLATUM I ; \stopg the itching wdAM [ ^^rives comfort.^^r t If At Ho | as well as at St 1 Refrt P Your guests and members i of your family?every :| one will enjoy an ice'cold bottle. M It is easv to have it r#id* I in the ice box?just order a case from your grocer like you order groceries* The distinctive bottle stands for purity?a product of our absolutely | sanitary plant, with every .1 4 bottle sterilized. jf 1 I Drink I Bottlec Gm I Delicious and ]! Coca Cola Bot B Conwaj ^ i>Km ??i tinHM rooi j- THE HORRY HOti noney in the Horry banks. Our neighbors, both across the State line and ,he Little Pee Dee River, will have to admit that the tobacco markets in Horry are as good as they are anywhere in the tobacco belt. < Our banking institutions are second to none in the state, and our business men are equal in every respect to any business men in North or South Carolina. The schools and roads in Horry ijre as good as can be found in any adjoining county. The fact that Horry is fin ideal place in which to live hasj been proven by the flood of imigration| which has been pouring into heV bor-i ders for . a number of years. We are always glad to welcome Rood citizens from other sections, yet we want to see them become loyal citizens and not wish to return to the flesh pots of Egypt. If we are so ignorant as not to know what a biscuit is as some of our neighbors have said, then why tack up posters under every tobacco barn and send boosting parties into our territory. They must think that we, "though ignorant," have attained to some degree of wealth. The progress made by the towns of Tabor and Fair Bluff, N. C., and Nichols and Mullins is largely due to the patronage given them by the farmers of Horry. I am glad that Horry is no longer forced to borrow from our neigghbors the brains necessary for statesmanship or the talent out of which good business men are made. We will thank the people of Mullins | very much if they will notify us when their next boosting party is to come (,his way and we will be fflad to cooperate with them and meet them at the river ("the border line"). The first hymn shall be "Shall We Gather at the River." Then it will be our pleasure to pilot them through the most progressive county in South Carolina, and when they have to take their departure, I am sure they will ask us to Annex them to Horry countv. BOOSTER. Loris, S. C., July 29, 1023. o Good drainage is necessary for the successful raising of big crops on any land. ? \ New Ambition for Nervtui People The great nerve tonic that will put vigor, vim, and vitality into nervous, tired out, all in, despondent people in a few days is the celebrated Prunitone. Anyone can buy a bottle, it is inexpensive, and Piatt's Pharmacy, Conway, S. C., and Harrelson's Pharmacy, Tabor, N. C., sells Prunitone in such large quantities, that it proves that it is a remedy of unusual merit. Thousands Draise it for general de frility, nervous prostration, mental de pression and unstrung nerves, caused ly overindulgence in alcohol, tobacco, ir overwork of any kind. As a brain food or for any affliction )f the nervous system Prunitone is ansurpassed, while for hysteria, ;rembling and neuralgia it is simply splendid. Mail orders filled for out >f town customers. PRUNITONE LABORATORIES, BOSTON, MASS. Habitual Constipation Cured ' In 14 to 21 Days LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a speciallyirepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual kmstipation. It relieves promptly but hould be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days o induce regular action. It Stimulates and legulates. Very Pleasant to Take 60c bottle. me ? J tores and 1 :shment Stands 1 inrJ Refreshing 1 tling Company Mil! P k s. c. y i ? Tm? Cma.C*i? Com#amy AfUNtl. Oa |j| JJ>, CXHrWAY, 8. O, AWRIST ?. conway market!; given a boost * i r A trip through Horry County proposed by merchants and business n?en r of Mullins and -which "was advertised f last week, far and wide, waked up the j merchants of Horry to the fact that a powerful pull is being made for the tobacco crops now being harvested through a wide tobacco growing part of the county. There was a meeting of the Conway Chamber of Commerce and plans were laid to meet the Mullins people by carrying to the growers of each section various advertising matters telling of the advantages of Conway this year. The merchant^ and business men of Conway were organized to take cars on last Friday morning and meet the people at each place in advance of the Mullins visitors. Thousands of circulars were printed and distributed telling in an interesting way the many advantages that Conway has to offer to the producers of the weed to sell it this year oli the Conway market; and showing that it is the equal of any in NOTICE OF SALE . Under Execution 1 U?vder and by virtue of an execution dated the 10th day of March A. D. 1922 and issued and lodged, and to me directed, and based upon the judgment rendered in the case of A. W. Hodges & Son, plaintiffs, vs. L. V. Todd, defendant. I have seized, levied upon and taken, as the property of the defendant or defendants above named; and will sell at public auction, or vendue, for cash, in front of the court house door of my county, within legal hours of sale, on salesday, in August next, it l>eing the 6th day of said month, all and singular all of the following property, to wit: All and singular the undivided third interest in fee of L. V. Todd in and to that . certain tract of land in Simpson Creek township, bounded northwardly by the Simon Rarnhill land, eastwardly by Maria! Wade lands, southwardly by land of J. B. Hughes, and westwardly by lands of J. B. Hughes, being land known as John C. Rheuark land and land of L. D. Todd: being th? tract which was conveyed to Ellen Todd by J. E. Prince on March 1st, 1912. Purchaser to pay for necessary papers and stamps. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff Horry County. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated at Conway, S. C., July 27, 1923. o To Cure a Cold la One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablet*). ' stops the Cough and Headache and works off ti ' old. E. W. GROVE'S tignamre on efwh If' 1 , i Palmei I ITS I NOTHING BUT I ARE USED IT II r.ITAPAMTtl |v?v/i-uvnn l J-JJ TER1 Plan's PI Conway Conway Horry Di Spivey IV Star Gro< J. S. Da\ j I Palace C a Aynor C 11 Myrtle B I Myrtle B Sasser Bt I Nyes Ph I Peoples ( Harrelsoi % 1MI he state, with three large auction tousefc running, buyers from all the lompanles, and experienced tobacco nen in charge of all these warehouses nalcing every reasonable effort to get or the growers the best prices to be racL Fairbanf T ype "Z" Engine Fairbanks Mori Plants. ' Electric and Be Jay Bee ! . Williams This line is lute auaranfpp I grade service. \ Conway Sa J. B. COC Conwa IU IUE PURE-THAT'S S BECAUSE THE VERY BES1 ?J THE MANUFAC ED TO CONT7 FAT-THE HIG DF THEM ALI SOLD BY fiarmacy, Conway, S. C. Drug Co., Conway, S. C. Trading Co., Conway, S. C, rug Co., Conway, S. C. Iercantile Co., Conway, S. C :ery, Conway, S. C. is, Marion, S. C. >rug Co., Mullins, S. C. onfectionery, Aynor, S. C. each Hotel, Myrtle Beach, 5 each Yacht Club, Myrtle Be os., Myrtle Beach, S. C. I c VlltllUV/J , LjUllb) V_x > Grocery Co., Loris, S. C. i's Pharmacy, Mt. Tabor, N ' T?i Get some printing for your to heads and envelopes that you Jwill el I joy using: because you knownhat; jight and will makfc a good inipressi^^H for you when it goes into the othff^H fellow's place of business. Got it at the Herald shop. is Morse | s 1 1-2 to 20 H.^. I )e Home Light I I It Power Pumps. I Feed Mills H Grist Mills I sold under abso- H to perform high I iles Agency I IPER, Mgr. . /I iy, S. C. I ??? cream i URE I r INGREDIENTS I TURE OF IT I UN 9?|o BUT- fl HEST H M x M I i . ; * . ? r ? . 9 ^ K / / >. c 1 ach, S. C. Mfk l