1 ADDITIONAL LOCALS. ) O. J. Bell was in Conway last week on business. * * * Rev.* D. A. Phillips, of Marion, was the of Rev. J. C. Atkinson last Tuesday. Prof. J. D. Brown of the Horry Industrial School at Ay nor, spent last Tuesday in Conway. ***** M iss Elise Lewis lias returned homo after spending a week in Andrews with her brother, Archie Lewis. ***** Mi ss Marie Nicholas, who has been visiting- friends and relatives in Spartanburg and Columbia, returned home Monday. ***** Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Alexander of Woodruff are in town visiting friends, and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.1 S. C. Baker. ***** Mrs. J. E. Nicholas, Misses A Irene and Mary Nicholas and Mrs. J. O. Cartrette, motored lo Columbia Friday for a few da vs. * * * * Tvov. .J. C. Atkinson, Miss Johnnie Atkinson and Mrs. J. T. St ill well and little daughter. Jane, visited Myrtle Beach last Tuesdny. * m * Mrs. .T. A. Norton and family returned from Mvrtle Beach last Tuesday after spending' several weeks enjoying the sea breeze. * + + * ? Prof. J. P. Graham recently spent his summer vacation with relatives here and in the country. He has returned to the Mount Jackson High School, Mount Jackson, Va., where he has charge of the agricultural department. FARMER DIES The father of W. E. Sessions. the veil known grower of truck in the Homewood sectier. passed away last week. The interment took place at the Thompson cemetery near Maple last Saturday. * * * LOSES TIRE BRACKET On the wnv to M"'lins 'a.^t Sunday Poh'ceman Holt of the Conway force lost the tire bracket from thp rear of his car together" with a casing,that tho bracket carried. The supports of the bracket came loose .Mnd the part was lost some where alone the route. He will he trlnd for somebody to find this missing part and send it to him here. ] Resolve I. To be | Wei D y Y oui fj much in | Thei 0 do refle y One j with hi We I crimina I age or s I We H the bad J Whi H the app I I co: CONVENTION HKLD ' The annual convention of the Horry County Sunday School Association, was held on last Friday at Hickory Grove Baptist church. \V. M. Goldfinch of the Conway , Methodist church presiding. , The object of the meeting was to \ try and bring the county up to the , banner standard of the ?>tj*te SundaySchool Association. Galivants Ferry was awarded the ! attendance banner, h*- her delegates traveled 25 miles to attend the convention. Leon C. Palmer of Spartanburg, represented the State association. WHISKEY RAID SUNDAY NIGHT There was a whiskey raid on August 13th made by J. K. King, of the, rural notice, assisted by A. M. King, upon premises of Tillman Grainger in , Bavboro township. I The officer found three cumrts of J f white whiskev commonly called by the I name of monkevrum at a tobacco barn j ' where Grainger had cured tobacco during Sunday and Sunday night, until the officer had been notified to the effect that Grainger had distributed a quantity of whiskey in that community and which had produced some drunkedness. The officer states that he found two men beastly drunk and also three others who had all that they could carry, and ho found evidence he said that showed they had been furnished by Grainger. Three automobiles had been ditched in. that communit\. There had been a general row on the public highway of the county participated in l>v both white men and negroes. The policeman was called into that community at about 9 o'clock on Sunday night. He had kopt one eye open for Tillman Grainger for some time as J it appears. On this occasion when he i was called to the place by reason of the row and the ditching of the three automobiles (which had something to do in sending for an officer) he was doubly anxious to find out where the sunnlv of moonshine had come from. King acted in this instance under a .search warrant which he applied for and held in readiness for some time. !.Grainger gave bond for his appearance at the court whore he stands charges of storing and keeping in possession, and doubtless also for other 'counts which are usuallv included in a whiskey wairant such as selling and making a nuisance. | News of the disturbance which led Jp> J VV '-ir# K" 4-;.l I ^ ressed r general appearai i a business and socia *e is no getting aroun ct the man. should be dressed s ambitions. have outfits for th ting tastes?no matte >ize may be. clothe the personalit k. .1 sn in need of anythi; earance call on? X-LUNDY COM Conway, S. C. THE HORRY .HERALD, COKWA ROUND OVER FOR SELLING Guss Graham, son of C. M. Graham, ivas given a preliminary several days x ago in the court of magistrate W. H. | Chestnut, on the charge of selling : whiskey. The warrant was swofti atft ky V. Johnson of the rural police force. The witnesses against Graham . were: Daniel Montgomery, W. B. Cooper, Monroe Benson and Haskell Flowers. Daniel Montgomery and W. B. Cooper testified at the hearing that ' they bought whiskey from Graham. Monroe Benson did not prove a very good witness for the State. He evaded the questions put to him and was finally excused. Haskell Flowers left a ilnv or two hp fore the hearine* for the purpose of joining the navy, it was reported and his testimony was not forthcoming. The magistrate bound Graham over to the court of general sessions and ho was put under bail for hi" uppearanct at the next term in September. MANREFUSES TO TELL NAME The Town of Conway met a tough case last Friday when a nameless negro man, or rather boy was brought in by one of the town policemen charged with vagrancy. Night policeman J. A. Holt found this negro wandering round the town without any definite aim in view. He refused to give his name. The negro was asked to tell his name several times but he was determined in his refusal to give out this information. On the records of the town and in the chain gang whither he was sent for thirty days, he wiP doubtless appear as John Doe. On last Saturday morning he was placed in an automobile and taken out to the public works where he will serve out his time. He will no doubt still continue to conceal his name. It may turn out that he is wanted in some other county for some high crime or misdeamor. He was a very sullen looking object as he was carried off to the gang. I the calling of the officer and later to tlio sip'irpliitur of r.vjiinrrpv's nvpmisps. his arrest and bail, readied Conway on last Monday morning* at an early hour. ?: o Toll the news to the Horry Herald. \ s & iWyLai i $ jpP* 0 y r d "j"J I ice means T, il way. I d it, clothes I in keeping I e most dis- U r what the Q y as well' as J tig to better I iPANY | i h 7, S. 0. AUGUST 16, ,1023 GIVES HIMSELF UP TO SHERIFF ? . Tk R. T. Elvis, an industrious farmer of ;he Dog Bluff section, was in Conway ( ast Monday rtiorninff to surrender to ( the sheriff of Horry County. * He told a lurid story of how he hud tv protect himself from attacks made i \$u him by Tollie Turbeville. He shot Turbeville, finally, and hit him twice, sufficient to make Turbeville desist from the attacks. Elvis said that he was at his home i on R. F. D. No. 1, Galivants Ferry, S. p.. last Saturday afternoon. Tollie Turbeville came there with a bottle of whiskey in his pocket. Turbeville attacked Elvis while the latter was in his bed sick. Turbeville was ordered away by both Mr. and Sirs. Elvis but he resisted them in their pleadings to be gone and was finally forced to leave the place. Turbeville left. He is supposed to hate gone to his home for a gun. Ho returned to the E^vis home with the "iMi later on and began to make breats of violence against Elvis, and perhaps members of his family. Elvis says that on this occasion he wa> compelled to use a weapon in self1 defense and in defense of his home. He shot Turbeville three times. Once he missed his mark. Twice he hit bis mark. While it is not believed that either of the wounds can prove of any -erious nature, yet they were severe enough to cause Tunbeville to decide on?f jn lijs efforts to hurt Elvis. lurbeville is said to have had a stick drawn on Mrs. R. T. Elvis at tlie time the shots were fired at him by her husband, R. T. Elvis. Ef.rly on last Monday morning Elvis came to Conway and placed himself in the hands of the sheriff for arrest and making of bail. At this writing it is not known what legal steps will be taken by Turbeville. or whether any steps of any nature had been taken by him; but it is thought that a warrant for assault and battery of some kind will be. sworn cut and the case set down for trial at the next term of the court of commor pleas. Efforts to obtain a statement from Turbeville or some of his friends failed. o BUYS NORTON RESIDENCE Mr. and Mrs. M. Dusenbury have purchased the Norton residence from M/s. Mabel Norton Goodyear. They have had the place under lease from Mrs. Goodyear for the past two years The property is located in the ^e^r of the main residence section of Conway and is the place where the late. Dr. Evan Norton lived. J PpI Irii I People y Here are som 0 for their tobac< Q Tuesday of this 1 | R. B. Scarborough & U: Johnson ' 94 lbs (rft 18V-zc 1224 lbs (a) 29c 270 lbs (a) 25c 100 lbs @ 18M>c 694 lbs @ 45c C H Johnson 120 lbs (fp 25c 10f> lbs (3) 32c II I. F. Moore 220 lbs (ft 35c lor; lbs @ 2212c Cooper & Singleton 240 lbs (a> 20c 210 lbs (? 3Sc I PEOP1 Loris members pledge selves! There was an enthusiastic feathering ^ tobacco growers at Loris last Fri- ] day to listen at a good speech from ] E. C. Epps, of Kingstree, one of the y directors of the Tobacco Growers Co- ( Operative Association. ] At the close of the meeting the > s members passed the following resolu- ] tion and this was signed by all of 1 those whose names are below appended: Resolved: that we the members of the Go-operative Marketing Association of Horry County, wish to express ] our thanks and appreciation to our di- < rector, Mr. E. C. Epps, Kingstree, S. < C., who addressed a meeting of the to- 1 bacco growers at the warehouse at Loris on Friday afternoon, and we i further resolve to pledge ourselves to , see that this marketing contract which < we have signed shall he carried out. | We further pledge our loyal support ] to our local manager, Mr. J. J. Mc-j Kenzie, to assist him in every way in .seeing that the tobacco to which we are entitled shall be delivered to the I * -X"?' ^ * * a-******************* ' * * * 1 ^ j 1 * v4?S ^ * * * \( * * * V * * * * I * WE'D BE PLEASED TO HA $ | $ FILL AN ORDER FOR YOl ||! STAR GR0CE1 * ^ ^ Telephone * * * r> * * * Conwa) * * * * * * ft#********-***********. S * * CESl ? AT IA lif #% M 41 ;5 wait ie of the prices that :o at our warehouse week: ) J. Causey 204 lbs @ 21V2c 314 lbs (5) 32c 4G lbs 40c . E. B. Hyman 140 lbs (g) 35c J. D. Hardee 24 lbs @ 50c T. M. Jollie 158 lbs (3> 35c C. H. Martin 58 lbs (5) 1,3c 150 lbs (?i> 2(>c , 94 lb* (Ft) 20c 40 lbs (a) 31>c ? 70 lbs (a) 20c 110 lbs (a) 34c i or .Vies GL I LES BR5CK WARE1 Open Day and Nigh 4 V I \ssociation house. \ \ W .1. . L. Prince, J. C. Gra1am, S. M. Graham, E. C. Hardee, H, . A. Todd, O. T. Harrelson, R. S. John- f ;on, J. S. Harrelson, B. L. Carter, Of Stevens, J. F. Stevens, B. S. Butler, V. C. Soles, A. R. Williamson, J. M. Morn. J. A. Tyler, F. B. Coats; Bullard, B. G. Gilmore, J. A. Powell, J. M. Gilmore, Giles Tyler, H. M. Hariee, B. C. Hinson, W. L. Prince, J. H. Reaves, F. U. Fowler, F. B. Harrellon, J. N. Todd, N. M. Rogers, M. Floyd, J. M. Hardwick, E. Hamp Sardwick, N. J. Cox. o / SICK AT HOSPITAL ^ Mrs. Isaac Dawsey was taken to the Mullins hospital about two weeks ago suffering front a bad case of appendicitis. Her husband is a tenant on the farm of A. P. Johnson near Conway. At last accounts Mrs. Dawsey was not doing so well. She was not recov-V k Bring from the effects of the operation ^ as rapidly as was wanted. ' Her husband went over to Mullins last Sunday to see her. 30c U 76 lbs 30c I 46 lbs @ 31>c i I O. R. Martin I 1 46 lba . @ 17V?>c '{ll 24 lbs (S) 50c [ 1 70 lbs (a> 36c ||Y 96 lbs. (g) 41c I G. E. Hardee I 160 lb? (g> 36c, I 100 lbs @ 30c fl 150 lbs @ 35c U Jim Tindal | ISO lbs (S> 35c I 7C lbs @ tOc B iass HOUSE U A t U /? ? ? # x