The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 16, 1914, Image 5
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I LOCAL fifiO PERSONAL j
Send in the dollar you owe now.
Miss Nina Sasser is visiting friends
here this week.
t yif ning sa'e? at t!v? Horry Tobaco
Warehouse on July 22nd.?adv.
Miss Ella Sessions spent the week
end at Myrtle Beach with friends.
Baled hay, vcch and oats, and oats
for sale by J. E. Nicholas.?aclv?tf.
W. C. Martin was among the farmers
visiting Conway last week on business.
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Sam Pipkin was in Conway last
week and took in the ball game while
here.
Try the opc-uing sales at the Horry
Tobacco Warehouse on July 22nd.?
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Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dusenbury were
in the Toddville section the middle of I
last work.
Don't forgot the opening sales on
July 22nd at Horry Tobacco Warehouse.?adv.
Dr. J. C. Epps and family moved
over last week to their summer home
Pat Myrtle Beach.
How about that next job of printing?
Let us have it and get value
^for your money.
J. T. Shelly of Aynor was among
those visiting Conway on business the
middle of last week.
Mrs. Ed Jones and little son of Mullins
have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. D. Jones here.
Miss Gertrude Jordan of near Conway
was in town last Friday visiting
4 her sister, Mrs. C. E. Dozier.
Mr. L. F. Johnson spent the week
. end in Darlington, and has returned
to his work.?Florence Times.
M isscs Ellen and Eulean Smith of j
Florence, who have been visiting
friends here, returned home yesterday
G. B. Skipper of Port Harrelson
spent some time in Conway last week
4 the guest of his brother, H. F. Skipper
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j We have already told the Conway
Light & Power Co., that Conway
needs day current for running fans.
M isses Alice and Ruth Bethca leave |
today for Myrtle Beach where they
will spend a week.?Mullins Enterprise.
There were more showers the latter
I part of last week. The crops were
greatly benefitted by them in this sec5
tion.
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n Cornilus Cannon of the Haskell
w section of this county was among the
II farmers who visited Conway last
ft week.,
1 Miss Don Rogers of Fair Bluff,
B arrived in Conway last week to visit
|! the familv of Mr. nriH Mra CI r*
Jenkins.
Mrs. J. A. Norton came over from
Myrtle Beach last Friday to take in
the ball game between Conway and
Chadbourn.
w L. D. Macgrath, the genial manager
*^of the Horry County Trust Co., visited
Gallivants Ferry on business last
week.
J. W. Bowles, the manager of ihe
Farmers Tobacco Warehouse ar. A.\nor,
S. Cj spent some time in Conway
Von business last week.
Mrs. B. T. IIyman, and Misses Gussie
McCracken* and C ecil McKeithan
attended the funeral at Union church
^ last Wednesday.
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Mrs. D. F. Gregg is visiting rcla- |
lives in Florence. I
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R. J. Beverly of Toddville was in
Conway last Saturday on business.
Screen the inilk house thoroughly i
Take no chances. Flics must be kept
out.
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B. Parker of Nixonville was among \
those visiting Conway on business
last week.
A. P. Johnson was away last week (
nurchasing goods for the Conway
Mercantile Company.
Extra quality of men's all wool 1
sorgo pants?the $8.00 kind at $2.25. j V
THE CASH STORE.?adv. q
A. C. Thompson left last week for
New York on business to remain ?
away for several da vs.
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On last Monday THE CASH STORE |
unloaded another car of flour and1.
meal?fresh from the mills.?adv.
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P. S. Cooner, the president of the ^
Bank of Boris, passed through Conway
the latter part of last week to spend
a week at Myrtle Beach. iE
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A. Jor-rlan of Aynor, S. C., and 11
one of the leading business men of
that growing place, spent several
hours in Conway on business the lat- <1
ter part of last week. I s
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.T. A. E a so n has stove wood for
sale. Phone your wants to him at
Willow No. 85-6 for any length you ^
want. Prices right.?adv.?7-2.1-.5t.
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A. M. Dusenbury of Toddville was
amonj? those in the city last Friday
attending the ball game between Conway
and Chadbourne. \
Misses Vallerie Carter and Elsie ^
Jones of Mullins are spending some
time v/ith friends here and at Myrtle
Beach. 1
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The opening sales at the Horry '
Tobacco Warehouse will come off on
July 22nd. Call on rhc manager Mr.
J. R. Bowles with the first lot.?adv. j
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winie \). Jenrette, who is with the j
Palmetto Grocery Co., of Mullins, vis- ,
ited Conway last Friday and remain- c
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ed here some time on legal business. <,
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Capt. J. R. Bowles has not been idle
since he arrived here several weeks
ago to prepare for the coming tobac- t
co sales at the Horry Tobacco Ware- <
house. Y
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Miss Hucks of Cedar Grove spent t
the day in Conway Friday with her (
brother, Mr. Herbert Hucks, and she
attended the ball game in the afternoon.
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Think of J. R. Bowles at the Horry t
Tobacco Warehouse when you take i
out the next barn of cured tobacco. <
Bring a load to him for the opening c
sales on July 22nd.?adv. \
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For results try an advertisement in
this paper. It has brought business
to others and it will surely bring it i
to you, just as surely as you have any f
thig worty of being placed before the j
public. t
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J. R. Bowles is again at the Horry t
Tobacco Warehouse with all of his ex- c
perience in selling the tobacco to the
best advantage for the farmers of
Horry County. Give him a trial with
the first load.?adv.
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The watermelons so long delayed x
by the dry weather of the Spring *
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have at last been coming in considerabie
quantities. Most of them arc 1
rather smaller than usual in this sec- ,s
tion of the State, but they are fine in
flavor just the same.
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Rev. A. D. Getts, of Conway, pass- li
ed Lhrou. h here Monday en route to t
Latta. la4 will hold a protracted s
meet' : i Dothan church near Latta, ?
which will be in progress for a week. I
From thcuv* Mr. Iletts will go to Lake v
University, near Ashcville, for a cou- a
pie of weeks.?Mullins Enterprise. v
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Jos. W. Holliday was in Conway
he first of last week from Savage, S.
George W. King of Socastec was ;
imojig those visiting Conway on business
last Saturday.
Misses Helen and Dorothy McCoy
eft yesterday to spend several weeks
villi relatives in Richmond, V i.
T. M. Owens, one of the prosperous
arniers of Socastec township, was in
Conway the latter part of last week.
This paper cannot publish communications
sent in without the true
lame of the writer, as we have fre[uently
stated.
We have just received another car
f cracked corn. Wc have the goods
iv.t tho prices are always right. THE
J ASH STORE.?adv.
Walter West of Socastee, and who
s one of tlic leading* farmers of that
eighborhood, spent a portion of last
Saturday in Conway on business.
Miss Albertine Haselden of Marion i
massed through Conway last week on
Lor way to visit her sister, Miss Grace
iaseldcn, at Toddville, S. C.
Miss George Johnson left last Monlay
for Charleston where she will
pond some time with her sister, Mrs.
shelly.
Wc believe that we have the best
mines in men's pants and ladies
kirts that we have ever seen offered.
?HE CASH STORE.?adv.
Misses May and Sadie Goldfinch
pent last week at Southport, N.
2., and returned to their home here 011
ast Saturday.
John Hardwiek of Charleston arived
in Conway several days ago
lid will SDend his Slimmer
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lore with relatives.
Miss Sadie Sweet returned last Sat- !
rnlay from Myrtle Beach after spendng
several days with Mrs. Hal L.
Buck enjoying the cooling breezes.
Mrs. R. C. Hunter, of Prosperity,
3. C., arrived here last Monday to
spend some time visiting her father
md mother, Mrs. D. T. McNeill.
Mr. Editor:?We wish to advise the
rading public at large that flour has
leclined in price, and that they should
my this article for much less money,
t is best to deal with the concern
hat always keeps you posted. THE
3ASH STORE.?adv.
If you live on one of the new rural
'rec delivery routes and have never <
aken the Horry Herald for the reason
hat you could not get it promptly, you
ire the man with whom we want to
leal. Send in your subscription at
>nce for a year and after that you
vould not be without the weekly visits
>f the paper.
It's surprising and really astonishing
how quickly the right price on
;;ood articles will move it. We have
>ut the moving price on our shoes and
hey are fast leaving our shelves. Get
ine of the thousand pairs that we are
losing out. Don't delay your purhase.
THE CASH STORE.?adv.
Georgetown is ahead of Conway in
ho matter of moving picture shows.
,ast week an expert was there taking
news of the places of interest, the aeivitics
of the Georgetown people, and
cenos especially arranged to look well
n the moving pictures afterward
;ho\vn 011 the screens.
Walter N. Gerrald left here the later
part of last week for Loris whore
10 has decided to locate for the pracice
of his profession. He recently ,
rraduated in law in Atlanta Law
School and stood high in his classes,
fe is a young man who is making his
ray l?y hard work and perseverance,
nd these are hard things to down
vhen it comes to m; king a success.
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Miss Lizzie Ogilvie of Lexington, S.
C., arrived in the city last week to
spend some time here visiting her sister,
Mrs. W. E. MeCord. Miss Lizzie
is well remembered here by many
friends. She is a daughter of the
late James W. Ogilvie who was assistant
editor and manager of the
Horry Herald here for a number of
years prior to 1912.
NOTICE!
We wish to announce through the
columns of The Herald that there will
be a Children's Day at New Homo
Church on the 4th SundayETAOIN
Church on the 4th Saturday in July,
being' the 2b th day of the month.
We respectfully invite all i:o attend.
A nice time and good order is expected.
Respect Plly,
A. T. Suggs,
S. M. Chestnut,
Committee.
NOTICE OE SALE.
Under and by virtue of tiie decree
ir.cl judgment of the court made by
his Honor, S. W. G- Shipp Presiding
Judge, in the ens.' of Oiirvmx ii? av i
Collins Company, Plaintiffs, vs. Wil- j
iiam Wi'^on, J. C. Wilson, Mclvina '
Gail so, Frances N. Booth, 1 aura Wil- !
son, Robert*Wilson, Joe Wilson, Henry
W ilson, Jim W ilson, jr., Julia Ann
Ford, Sam Parker, Sarah Parker, ct
ah, Defendants and dated the 27u\
day of May A. D. 1914, 1 the undersigned
J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Horry
County, will sell at public auction to
the highest bidder before the Court
House door at Conway, in Horry
County, and State of South Carolina,
during legal hours of sale, on salesday
in August next, it being the 3 day
of said month, all and singular those
certain lands situate in Horry County
and described as follows, to-wit:
All and singular that certain piece,
parcel or tract of land situate, lying
and being in Conway Township,
County and State aforesaid, and on
the East side of the road leading from
Conway to Pireway Ferry and about
seven miles distant from Conway, S.
C., containing ninety-four (94) acres,
more or less, said land being a portion
of a tract originally granted to
one Samuel Grier on the 17th day of
September A. D. 1790, and deeded to
Joseph D. Wilson by one R. G. W.
Grissette under date of October 1st,
A. D. 1881.
Reference had to a plat of survey
made by A. H. Crawford, August
12th, 1873, will more fully show these
courses and distances. Beginning at
an oak corner on Popular Creek and
corner: thence N. 10 to a stake!
running along said Crook to a stake
thence N. W. 70-20 to a Lightwood
Tree Corner on said Popular Creek.
TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser
to pay for papers.
The property above described was
sold by the Sheriff to J. C. Wilson, on
salesday in July last at the highest
bid of $500.00. * Said J. C. Wilson
having failed and neglected to comply
with his bid, the land will be re- .
sold as above stated at the risk of the
said defaulting bidder.
J. A. Lewis,
Sheriff of Horry County
Conway, S. C., July 14th, 1914.
H. IL Woodward,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Notice to Tobacco Sellers.
Mullins, S. C., is the best market to
sell your tobacco on and it is a given
up fact that the Central Warehouse
is the leader for high prices and bigaverages
because we have the besl
lighted house in the State, because
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wt- know tooacco and know how to
sell it high.
Our market opens Wednesday July
22nd, and our house is already open
day and night to receive tobacco.
Will appreciate your trade and
",'ur. ran toe the highest 1 inrk? t prices
to all. Your friends,
Clark & Lewis,
7-l(5-2t.?adv.
The games of ball played on the
Conway diamond last week were interesting
and entertained a large
crowd of people on Friday evening.
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To Give the Public the
Their Produce, and Sell The
at the Lowest Prices the Mf
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Sell the cotton and oth
with the old reliable
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REGULAR DINNER
When in Town and your
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