The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 02, 1914, Image 5
J LOCAL AND PERSONAL |j
Miss Josie Harper spent last Friday
in Conway. j
Prof. E. C. Allen was in Conway
Friday. 2
^ Mrs. Rogers is visiting Mr. and Mrs ?
in this paper. >
The cash Store sells the best grade
of tobacco twine at a bargain.?adv i
W. B. Capps recently accepted a po- 1
sition with the Conway Mercantile Co. *
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Don't forget the, opening at the
Norton Drug Co. next Thursday.?adv
Mrs. H. P. Little was ill last week j
but was reported as recovering. c
Hudson Shelly of Floyd's was in 1
Conway last Friday. r
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Barrett are t
( spending some time at Myrtle Beach.
f If you want the best, use SENSA- t
TION Flour. The Cash Store.?adv ^
^ L. M. Johnson says he is making t
things hum at the City Lunch Count- *
-er. t
Conway needs a moving picture .
show and she bids fair to have one %
within the next month or so.
n
George Bessant of Dogwood Neck f
township was among the many farm- s
ers visiting Conway last Friday for ?
the State campaign meeting , r
Th Grier Mercantile Co., is adding
a new coat of paint to the front 1)
of the store to which thoy recently t
moved on the Went Bide of Main v
street, and they will otherwise im- s
prove the appearance of their new e
quarters both inside and out.
Some of the families who own cot- ii
^U^ages at Myrtle Beach are now think- n
ing strong of moving over. The heat
has them on the run. ?
We have another carload of.sensa- h
tion Flour coming early next week.
The Cash Store.?adv.
s
The candidates for state offices I
nearly all arrived in the city last r
Thursday evening in readiness for
the opening of the campaign here on I
the following day. J
If you want Lemons for the Fourth t
of July we have them. The Cash Store 1
?? Hv 1
John Floyd, an enterprising and *
industrious farmer of Floyd's townwas
among those who attended 1
"the campaign meeting here last Fri- 1
day. 1
In order to reduce our large stock 1
of dry goods, shoes, hats, and cloth- *
ing we are offering exceptionally low
prices. Try us. THE CASH STOKE.
?adv.
fT. J. Vaught, one of our most progressive
farmers from Tilly Swamp,
visited Conway last Friday and at%
tended the campaign meeting.
* Ellis Grainger spent last Thursday
jft in Conway at the Campaign meeting.
J* W. H. Bell was in the city the latter
part of last week on business.
> We unloaded another car of one
j^ousand bushels of oats last Friday,
and a-solid car of hay yesterday. Let
us save you money on your feed bills.
THE CASH STORE.?adv.
J. E. Ellerbe of Marion, candidate
for Congress from the 6th Congressional
district, came over to Conway
last Thursday afternoon and remained
here through Friday while the
^campaign meeting for state officers
was going on. He shook hands with
many of his friends.
We know of no place in the State
where goods are sold so cheaply as
in Conway. The farmers should appreciate
this fact, and give the Cash
Store their business.?adv.
)| J. R. Allsbrooks, a member of the
well known firm of Allsbrooks Bros.,
at Sanford. came down last Fridav to
attend the campaign meeting. (
O. E. Todd of Loris, a member of j
the firm of Loris Supply Co., spent !
several hours in Conway last Friday,
coming over in an automobile.
Among those coming over from *
A Loris last Friday to attend the State j
campaign meeting was the Rev. S T
Creech, editor and publisher of the
Loris News. T
J. V. Collins, recently elected as one t
of the Wardens of the town of Loris,
was among the gentlemen coming ov- s
er from Loris the latter part of last \
week. ?
^ We believe that a dollar will buy J
/ most Goods at Th?\Cash Store than
any other place in Horry county.?
adv. i
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Buck are occu- ;
pying their cottage at Myrtle Beach (
for the Summer.
~ The Summer season is now on in x
jy ful blast at Myrtle Beach, the place 1
that is famed for cooling breezes. ^
The scholarships to the Winthrop t
College I Short Course were awarded j
to Miss Vira Hinson, of the Loris
School, and Miss Hannah Long, of
the Evergreen school. J
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The new People's Warehouse at
Ay nor. built by W. P. Lawrence has ^
% ben finished and is now complete. Any t
persons wishing to do so may car*>/?0o
priming and they will bo taken care]
i of. .Lawrence will be tound on tie /
job at any and all times for the ac- i
commodation of his customers.?adv.
J. A. Eason has stove wood for t
sale. PfWne your wants to him at
-Willow No. 85-6 for. any length you
Wwant. Prices right.?adv.?7-23-5t. j
IVfany new improvements have been r
made at the store of the Conway i
Drug Co., during the past six months. (
To accomodate the increasing business,
the company has been compeled
yr from time to time to make changes on '
jj# the interior in order to obtain more
r ^ room. The additions have always t
added to the neat appearance of this J
popular store. ;
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The cement floors were being laid
last week in the new store of the Nor- ?
ton Drug Company on Main Street. ^
\
Bordeaux & Nixof have a nice advertisement
in this issue of the paper.
They are doing a fine business
it the Conway Lunch Room.
See Gecrge L. Marsh and V. D.
Johnson about prices on fertilizers.
Head their advertisement appearing
G?. B. Jenkins.
Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Dusenbury, and
Miss Grace Haselden, all of Toddville,
ipent some time in Conway last week
nsiting relatives.
Willie Abrams has invented a new
ig for freezing ice cream, and has it
n operation almost every afternoon
it his place of business on Main
Street. It is run by an electric motor
Our merchants are constantly im>roving
their places of business, es>ecially
in the matter of appearances,
leaning out and repainting. They j
ire a set of live energetic business
nen, and they will certainly help to
nake Conway the city she deserves
o be.
The town force has been doincr
tome much needed work on the sidevalks
in places where it is difficult
o get along without stumbling. The
rood work is being done all of the
he time now.
Last week an aged woman stating
hat she came from Columbus county,
L C., canvassed the business men
ind some of the residences begging
or aims in behalf of relatives who
he claimed were in serions condition.
Sometimes beggars turn out to be the
ichest people in the country.
Np*t Monday is salesday. A num?er
of tracts of lands are advertised
o sell to the highest bidders. It
/ill be to your interest to attend this
ale, at least if you want to buy real
state.
The new and up-to-date places gong
up in Conway shows that b?.4
less is increasing.
D. F. Gregg went to Georgetown
ast week and returned to his home
iere.
Everybody especially invited to in-!
pect the new store at the opening of
Norton Drug Co., at the old stand
lext Thursday.?adv.
The railroad company would have
>ut up a much nicer depot here long
igo if it had not been that they pass
it rough Main Street with their
rains, and they have known all along
hat we would be likely to want them
,o move out, and then the depot would
lave to be changed as to location.
When you are in town drop in at
,he Conway Drug Co's., old store and
icar the Inner-Player Piano which I
lave placed there for a few days. I
iisrill take pleasure in playing it for
^ou any time.?adv.
J. B. Skipper,
The One Price Piano Man.
The many friends of Mrs O J Bell
)f Wampee were pained to learn of
ler death last week. She was a sister
of Mr. W. L. Bryan, the Clerk of
the Court. She had been ill for quite
a long time. She died from the cf
CttD V/ L <411 upciatiuiu
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Snidder left
ast Monday morning for Kingstrce
where they attended a family rejnion
at the home of the former's
'ather. From that point Mrs. Snider
ind little daughter, Evelyn, went to
Hcndersonville, N. C., where they
will spend a month with Mrs. Addie
Burroughs before returning to their
lome here.
News reached here last week of
the death of Mr. Adrian Moore of
Southport, N. C. He was a brothern-law
of Mrs. J. M. McKeithan and
Mrs. B. T. Hyman. He had been ill
'or some time at an infirmary. Last
year he spent some time in Conway
n the hope that his health would be
Denefitted by the change.
WANTED AT ONCE?The Burroughs
Hospital Training School for
Nurses is desirous of adding a few
student nurses for training. A splenlid
opportunity for young ladies 18
;o 80 years of age, of good moral
character to enter the Nursing profession.
For particulars apply by
etter or in person to Supt. Burroughs
hospital, Conway, S. C.,?adv.-7-16-3t
There will be a picnic at Pauley
school July 4th, 1914. Everybody is
nvited to come and bring well-filled
caskets.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Burroughs
noved to their Summer home at Myr,le
Beach the latter part of last week.
Rev. and Mrs. A. D. Betts spent
several days last week with Rev. E.
I71. Scoggins at Murrells Inlet. Mr.
md Mrs. Betts lott here on Monday
>f last week and returned to their
lome last Thursday.
One of the steamers of the Waccanaw
Line came up the river on the
vav from Georgetown on Thursday
>f last week, and unloaded here for
ihipment to the markets eight hunIred
barrels of cucumbers. These
vera picked up by the steamer
it the di fVe rent landings below Convay.
This is an indication of the imnensc
growth in thi.s county in the
rucking industry, during the past
)asl year or two.
M iss Annie Stalvey who has been
nsiting at the home of Mr. P. J. Elces
of Socastee, has returned home.
Messrs. Jessie Anderson and Ar;hur
Dorsey of A cian were seen on
;he streets of Conway Friday.
Capt. and Mrs. Charles J. Epps and
?amily will move to their summer
lome at Myrtle Beach next week.
Miss Mary McMillan is expected
,o return home on Tuesday night.
W. L. Mishoe, who is representing
he E. A. Foy Lightning Rod Com/vf
p{ ? i i J..J
/any, v/l v/i?. .Jiuitiu, v_/ui<J, ttllU lUCttLCtl
iow at Monroo, N. C., has been spending
a few clays with his family in
Conway.
Mrs. J. A. Norton will be at Myrtle
3cach through July and August.
M iss Alice Little and Master Howird
Little will leave here next Friday
;o spend a weelc wi'h their sister,
Miss Evlyn Little, at Try on, N. C.
Melvin Rhodes of Loris section was
imong those visiting Conway last
veek on business.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Sotherland \vi
spend the week end at Myrtle Bead
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hucks sper
last week at Cedar Grove with the pa
rents of the former.
S. C. Dusenbury, a recent graduat
of the law department of the Univer
sity of South Carolina, has returne
home and it is stated that he wil
soon open a law office here for tb
practice of his profession.
There were showers of rain las
Thursday night.
There was a thunder storm an?
light shower of rain on last Friday.
D. J. Cox, one of the leading farm
ers of the Myrtle Beach neighborhoo<
spent last Friday in Conway.
Please do not wait to get a state
ment for the amount of your dues t<
this paper. Just look at the label 01
your copy, and mail us acheck for al
that is due if possible, if not, send u
what you can spare and we will appr<
ciate it just the same.
The soda fountains in Conway di<
a rushing business last week, especia
ly while the candidates were in th<
city.
The heat here last Friday was verj
intense. Many people who came t<
hear the campaign speakers were un
comfortable the greater part of th<
day. Many while in town failed U
hear the speakers at all.
CHILD DOING WELL,
After Undergoing Operation for Ad
noids at Florence Infirmary.
Mr. J. W. Tailor returned last Sunday
night from Florence, S. C., wher(
he went to take his little daughter
Edna, nine years of age, suffering
from adnoids. She had been suffering
for some time. The operatior
was performed at Dr. McLeod's infirmary
and was successful, and at
last accounts the child was doing well
and rcpidly recovering. Mr. Tayloi
is connected with the Conway Hardware
Company here.
AY NOR TOBACCO WAREHOUSE
The New Manager, J. W. Boyles
Called Back Home by Sickness in
Family.
The Aynor Tobacco Warehouse hai
a good manager in M?\ W. Boy?ei
of Mt. Airy, N. C., and thi-j new w*ve
house in the midst of a large toba<c<
raising terrifcoiw, will in doubt bav<
a lot to do with the up-building o
the tobacco industry in that sectioi
this year. The manager came over t
Aynor on the 15th. it is understood
but he was called back home by ill
ness in his family.
OPENING OF POPULAR STORI
Norton Drug Company Will Ope
Beautiful New Store Next Tuesday.
The Norton Drug Co., will open fo
busines in their handsome new quart
ers at the old stand on Main Stree
next Thursday .Tulv 9th. The ladie
are especially invited to call at th
store between the hours of four an
nine in the afternoon. No effor
will be spared to entertain all visitor
who wil be welcome to inspect th
the new store.
The large soda fountain which i
sanitary and modern in every wa>
were installed the middle of last wee
in readiness for the opening . It i
prominently located in the front, an
has every convenience known to mod
ern in patern and extremely pleas
ing to the eye. With beautiful plat
glass windows, cement floors, an
marble waincoting, the store will pre
sent a handsome appearance.
Conway Methodist Church.
Services for Sunday, July 5th: Sun
day School at 9:45 a. m. Preachinj
at 11 a. m. This will be followed b;
the administration of the Lord's Sup
per. Epworth League at 4 p. m
Preaching at 8:15 p. m. Prayer meet
ing on Wednesday night. A cordia
welcome for all.
Death of Sarah Margaret Green.
Sarah Margaret Green, widow o
the late R. P. Green, died at he
miles from Conway, last Saturday
morning, at a very advanced age. Th<
home on the Georgetown road, a fev
funeral took place at the Cam]
Ground Cemetery on Sunday in thi
presence of a large asemblage o
relatives and friends. She is surviv
nrl Ktr Ann AT m r/ T
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DEATH OF A CONVICT
Anthony Sumter, Serving in the
Chain Gang for House Breaking.
Anthony Sumter, a negro con
vict serving a sentence of five yean
for breaking into the home of Mi'
Baldwin, a railroad engineer, sevcra
years ago, died while 011 the ganj
near Nichols iast week, and the re
mains were brought here for burial
IT is sentence would have been out ii
about another month.
New Manager for Farmers.
Mr. J. S. Adams of Danville, Va.
arrived in Conway a few days ago t<
take charge of the Farmers Tobacco
Warehouse. He will remain here ii
active charge of this warehouse
throughout the season of 1914. Act
ivciy associated with him in the busi
noss will be Mr. L. H. Burroughs ai
officer of the Farmers Tobacco Ware
house Company, Incorporated.
It is stated that the progressive
business management heretofore
shown by this popular warehouse
will be thoroughly maintained dur
ino* the nresent season.
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Treat us Like Mr. Johnson ITas.
Iiyken, Ga., June 20, 1914
Editor Horry Herald, Conway, S. C.
Dear Sir,?I inclose you check, $2
which will keep my paper coming
The Herald is a welcome visitoi
every Saturday.
Yours Truly,
J. K. Johnson.
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' SSS Conaver Grand anri Untight 8
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r SUSS with B^nch ?
This is a piano offering of exoe
t strun ent should by all mnan-j
that t-vpry member of your fai
; for $G00.00 in.manv r tber pian
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, Approaching Wedding Announced. I
After the missionary society meet- ,
ing held at Mrs. McQueen Quattle5
baum's, the guests were invited into
3 the dining room which was tastefully '
_ decorated in green and yellow. A
3 salad course, ice cream and cake were
e served. At the place of each of the
f guests was a place card bearing in
n modest type: "Langston-Quattlc~
hnnm SJonlnmhnv" A rwl in 4 hr> con.
I ter of the table was the representation
of a miniture bride. The purpose
was to announce the wedding of
Miss Marjorie Quattlebaum to Rev.
LaRue Langston, whice will be solemnized
in September.
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H. N. Sessions for Magistrate.
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H. N. Sessions has a card in this issue
announcing his candidacy for the
s office of Magistrate at Conway. He
e has had experience in the olliee of
Judge of Probate, having once been
't elected to that office, and he has servs
ed as constable under various magis0
trates and acted often as deputy
sheriff, making a record as a fearless
s ajjd efficient officer of the peace.
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PETITION FOR A DRAINAGE
DISTRICT.
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d STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
Court of Common Pleas?Clerk's
Office.
SUMMONS.
S. S. Owens, et. al., Plaintiffs,
? vs.
y B. F. Hucks, et. ah, Defendants.
To the Defendants:
l* George Anderson, R. M. Brown,
' Jennie Cox, L. D. Clardy, Socastee
Joint Stock Co., W. B. Clardy, Mgr.,
Ada Gillis, W. H. Hardee, R. Hewitt,
S. L. Hucks, W. G. Turbeville, T. G.
Owens, John Owens. P. J. Owens, Ida
. L. Stalvey, R. Stalvey, Nora Stalvey,
- L. D. Suggs, W. F. Simmons, C. G. ]
r Newton, M. M. Stalvey, Simeon 1
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e Whereas, a petition for the estab- 1
v lishment of a Drainage District in 1
0 Socastee and Conway Townships, lye
ing on the Atlantic Ocean and Folley I
f Swamp, between the Conway Coast (
- and Western Railroad and the Old 4
Ark Road was tiled by S. S. Owens 1
and others on the 21st day of Decern- t
bcr, A. D. 1912; I
Whereas, upon return for hearing i
said petition on the 1st day of Feb- }
- ruary, A. D. 1912, no objections hav- i
ing been made to the petition in the ?
. above stated case, a Hoard of View3
ers, consisting of A. J. Baker, En- (
gineer, George W. King, and Alex J. c
1 Clardy, were appointed to make a (
? preliminary report upon the proposed
. reported on the 15th day of March, 1
1913, in favor of the establishment
^ cf said District, and added to the
part/fes defendant the above named
persons herein summoned to answer; \
Now, therefore, c
You are hereby summoned and re- I
, quired to answer the petition for the c
) establishment of the Drainage Dis- J
3 triet aforesaid; and to tile a copy of i
i your answer to the said petition on |
s the Clerk of Court of Horry County I ]
- at his oflice in Conway within twenty
- (20) days after the service hereof,
i exclusive of the day of such service;
- and if you fail to answer the said
petition within the time aforesaid,
3 the plaintiff in this action will apply 1
3 for the relief asked in this petition. 1
3 Dated March 2, 1914. <
W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) >
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To Ada Gillis and W. G. Tubeville,
Absent Defendants:
Take notice that the petition in the
; foregoing stated action was tiled in
the oHioc of the Clerk of the Court of ,
* Common Pleas, at Conway, S. C., on *
r the 21st dav of December A. D. 1912. C
W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) I
Clerk of the Court of Common t
Pleas.?Adv. J
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Upright Pianos.
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ind 24 Rolls of Plaver Music on ea
?ptional merit that every intenuin
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NO. 10536.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Office of Comptroller of the Current
Washington, D. C., May 6, 191
WHEREAS, by satisfactory e\
rlence presented to the undersigne
it has been madeto appear that "TH
CONWAY NATIONAL RANK"
the Town of Conway in the Coum
3f Horry and the State of Soul
Carolina has complied with all tl
provisions of the Statutes of tl
United States, required to be con
plied with before an association shn
jo authorized to commence the bus
less of Ranking;
NOW THEREFORE I, .Tol
Skelton Williams, Comptroller of tl
Currency, do hereby certify th<
'THE CONWAY NAT ION A
3ANK" in the Town of Conway i
he County of Horry and State <
l /-i i
>;uin Carolina is authorized to con
nonce the business of Banking t
irovided in Section Fifty one hum
ed and sixty nine of the revise
Statutes of the United States.
IN TESTIMONY WHEW
)F witness my hand and Seal <
>flice this sixtii day of May, 1914.
L. S.) Jno. Skelton Williams,
Comptroller of the Currency.
f-10-14. adv.
NOTICE.
The First National Bank of Coi
vay, located at Conway, in the Stat
>f South Carolina, is closing its a
'airs. All note holders and othc
reditors of the association are then
'ore hereby notified to present tl
lotes and other claims for paymon
HAL. L. BUCK, President.
Dated May 7th, 1914.
- Notice.
Strayed from my place, one whi
ind black spotted mostly black list<
log. Underbit and upper bit in le
>ar, swallow fork in right, about t<
nonths old. Suitable reward for ai
nformation.?adv.
Z. V. Johnson, RFD No. 1, Box 4(>
L9-2t Galivants Ferry, S. 1
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For in\ny years the old reliable jjf,
firm of DUSENBURY A CO., 1
bas been engaged in furnishing to jj*
the people of this entire section, ul
the goods and supplies that they U
need, in almost endless variety, |
of the very best quality, aud at
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prices that were entirely fair, and Hi
which has shown that we were 6
willing to live and let live. ?jj
If you want a sqore deal come jjl
and give us your t"ade. We have 0j
been studying your wants, and is |
a pleasure to serve you
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Il_ Merry Widow Flour, 21 lbs Sacks.. 75c
ill 100 Bags Corn, going cheap,
,i- 50 Bags Feed Oats,
50 Bags Good Rice,
m 50 Bags Molasses Feed.
\c 50 Bags Bran,
xt 1000 Founds Butt.Meat.
^ And Car Loads of Plate Ice will be
f coming soon. Phone us your wants
\[ Phone No. 35.
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A REASON WHY YOU SHOULD
COME HERE
for Pure Food is because we
buy the \ery best that the
market affords and guaran1_
tee that it is ill be prepared
-e and served to you in a pure
J*. sanitary manner at a rcason;r
able price. ..Come around
v and take a peep at our place
in and trv o . in* " ' :
IV. - ,r v ?l|l IM |illl t' samt
tary Ice Cream, made from
pure cow's milk and skim
cream direct from dairy every
morning
We also have a nice Soda Fountain
and can give you an up-to-date drink.
You should not come to town without
to trying our Milk Shakes at only 5c, or
m1 one of our Fruit Sherbets. They are
ft line and we specially invite ladies to
ni see us as we have a nice clean table
ly to serve them on. Come one, come
all.
Y'ours for good service.
_ CITY LUNCH COUNTER, 1
L. M. JOHNSON,
| General Manager.
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J Piles Cured sr. 6 to 14 Days
. Vour druggist will refund money if PA7<"\
OINTMENT fails to cure any case of itching,
1- Blind.Bleedingor Protruding Pile* in6lo 14day*.
The first application gives Ease and Rett. 5oo
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