The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 01, 1914, Image 8
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SENATE IS COMPOSED
MAINLY OF LAWYERS
ACCORDING TO PHAMPHLET
COMPLIED BY CLERK OF THE
SENATE. ,
Marvin M. Mann of St. Matthews,!
clerk of the senate, has complied a {
roster of the senators who will be j
members of the general assembly
which meets next January.
The senate when it meets next January
will be made up of 44 members, J
18 of whom are lawyers. The list ^
follows, ns compiled by Mr. Mann:
' . 1
Abbeville?J. M. Nickles, (new)
lawye)', Abbeville.
Aiken?John F. Williams, lawyer, '
Aiken.
Anderson?J. L. Sherard, (new) '
lawyer, Anderson.
Bmberg?J. B. Black, physician,
Bamberg.
Barnwell?A. B. Patterson, physician,
Barnwell, (
Beaufort?Neils Christensen, editor
Beaufort,
Berkeley?J. A. Harvey, (new)
planter, Pinopolis.
Calhoun?J. A. Banks, planter and
banker, St. Matthews.
Charleston?Huger Singer, (reelect
ed), lawyer. Charleston. '
Cherokee?Richmond Stacy, (new)
planter, Gaflfney.
Chester?P. L. Hardin (reelected)
planter, Bascomville.
Chesterfield?George K. Laney, (reelected),
lawyer, Chesterfield.
Clarendon?Louis Appeit, (reelected),
editor, Manning.
Colleton?James G. Padgett, (new) i
lawyer, Walterboro.
Darlington?C. L). Lee, (new),
planter, Lydia.
Dillon?J. H. Manning, (reelected)
planter, Latta.
Dorchester?H. H. Gross, planter,
Harleyville.
Edgefield?li. E. Nicholson, lawyer,
Edgefield.
Fairfield?T. II. Ketchen, banker,
and merchant, Winnsboro.
Florence?J. W. Mc(/Owri, (reelected),
banker and planter, Florence.
Georgetown?LeGrand (1. Walker,
lawyer, Georgetown.
Greenville?Wilton 11. Earle, lawyer,
Greenville. ;
Greenwood?1). !?. Johnson, planter,
Kirksey.
Hampton?E. R. Ginn, (reelected) i
lumber dealer, Varnville.
Horry ?Hal E. Buck, real estate
dealer and planter, Conway.
verybody is
hey had sa\
he witht!
only keep Your
until Jan. 1st 1915 will eai
until Jan. 1st 1915 will eari
until Jan. 1st 19 5 will eavr
until Jan 1st 1915 will earn
until Jan. 1 st 1915 will earn
appreciate you c
:e to you in mar
with sound con
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want to send rr
CLEATs
Jasper?J. C. Richardson, plantei
and merchant, Garnett..
Kershaw?A. J. Beattie, (new)
merchant and planter, Kershaw.
Lancaster?D. Reece Williams (new
lawyer, Lancaster.
Laurens?0. P. Goodwin, planter
Laurens.
Lee?George M. Stucky, (reelected)
banker and planter) Bishopville.
Lexington?W. H. Sharpe, lawyer,
Edmond.
Marlboro?J. J. Evans, (new), lawyer,
Bennettsville.
Marion?Henry Mullins, lawyer,
Marion.
Newberry?Alan Johnstone, planter;
Newberry.
Oconee?E. E. Verner, planter,
Richland.
Orangeburg?Robert Lide, lawyer,
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Pickens?W. T. O'Dell, (new),
ilanter, Liberty.
Richland?A. F. Spigner, (new),
awyer, Columbia.
Saluda?(1. W. Wightman, (new),
(two years unexpired term B. W.
Crouch, resigned), planter, Saluda.
Sumter?R. D. Epps, (new), lawyer,
Sumter.
Spartanburg?H. B. Carlisle, lawyer,
Spartanburg.
Union?J. Gordon Hughes, (new),
lawyer, Union.
Williamsburg?E. C. Epps, (reelected),
banker, Kingstree.
York?J. E. Bcambguard, planter
Clover.
Southern Life Insurance and Trust
Co., Joins "Buy-a-Bale" Movement.
The latest recruits on a big scale
to the "Buy-a-Bale" movement are th#
officers, held men and agents of the
Southern Life and Trust Company ol
Greensboro, N. C. President A. W
McAlister of that progressive life in
surance company, has sent out a cir
cular letter to the agents stating tha
the home office men would buy twen
ty bales at ten cents a pound, thes<
bales to be bought through the com
f _ i *
puny s local agents and from its pol
icy holders.
The Southern Life and Trust Co.
officials are said to be the first life in
surance men to join this movement
certainly in an organized way.
The Horry County Trust Company
of this place are the local representa
tives of the Greensboro concern an<
Mr. L. I). Macgrath, the manager
stated that he would buy two bales
one for the local company and one fo
the Greensboro men.
v01C Sores, otfier hunitj.es won't Curi
the worst cases, no matter of bow long standing
are cured by the wonderful, old reliable l)i
Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieve!
l'aiu ?,nd lleals at the Mine time. 25c, hoc, ^l.Oy.
crying hard t
red a little fi
hem at this
money safe for yc
below how fas
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n ycu $ .10
n you $ .20
1 you $ .40
i you $.50
i you $1.00
:oming in and let o
ly \\ra3'S. We are c
servative banking.
"THE FARME1
loney through th
I, PROGRESSIVE,
ANCIENT RELICS.
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Ante-Bellum Exhibits to be Displayed
at the County Fair.
r At the County F"air this year there
will be displayed all kinds of relics,
souvenirs and exhibits relating to the
ante-bellum days.
It is the purpose of the Fair Association
to have a complete cloth making
outfit, consisting of the loom, reel
winding blades, spinning wheels, cards
A. ' f
etc.
Any person in Horry County who
has any of the above or old swords, |H
bayonets, rifics, pistols, guns, muskets I
belts, leggins, canteens, cartridges, B
bags, or anything that relates to an- I
tiquo days, is asked to either bring or I
send them to M. V?\ Wall, Conway, S. E
C., cr Dr. Chas. J. Epps, at the Con-iB
way Drug Store. ^
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These relics will be taken care of
the very best, and returned to the fi
owner at the close of the Fair. &J
Your Fall Cold Needs Attention fl
No use to fuss and try to'wear it B
out. It will wear you out instead. fl
Take Dr. King's New Discovery, re- fl
lief folows quickly. It checks your fl
cold and soothes your cough away. fl
Pleasant, antiseptic and healing. Chil- H
dren like it. Get a 50c bottle of Dr. fl
King's New Discovery and keep it in R
? the house. "Our family Cough and 9
Cold Doctor," writes Lewis Chamber- fl
lain, Manchester, Ohio. Money back fl
if not satisfied, but it nearly always 13
helps.?adv. M
CI!AS. R. SCARBOROUGH, ?
t Conway, S. C. H
Complete Waterworks, Steam, Hotwa- I
tor and Hot Air Heating Plants g
* INSTALLED ANYWHERE g
* Only Plumbing and Heating goods and I
material of highest quality used. fl
" i Full line of Tub, Toilet, Lavatory 8
* j Sink and other Bathroom Accessories R
and repairs on hand at all times. fl
Plumbing and Heating fl
PUT WATER AND HEAT I
IN YOUR HOUSE. I
Apply Sloan's Freely for Lumbago |
Y< ur attacks of Lumbago are notjfl
nearly so hopeless as they seem. You H
...... iiaIiakm <K.ttlivirtof
4.1 . I I 1*114. V 4" lillll ill iiiv?iv tun v??ii vi y ?y ? n
>' ;i simple application of Sloan's Lini- S|
. mer.t on the back and loins. Lumba- w
? *40 is a form of rheumatism, and gj
yields quickly all in through the sore, K
lender muscles, limbers up the back H
and makes it feel line. (lot a bottle gjj
i of Sloan's Liniment for 25 cents ofjB
any druggist and have it in the house!H
?against. colds, sores ami swollen
joints, rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica
and like ailments. Your money back R
i' not satisfied, but it does give almost 9
.aslant relief.?adv. 5
times did it
om day to
time.
)u, We pay you
it it will grow.
$200.00 from now unti
$300.00 from now unti
$400.00 from nov#- until
$500.00 from now until
ne of our officer
desirous to serve
RS FRIEND."
e mails get one
YET CONSER
BUY
LIFE IN:
THE
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will buy .through
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of "Distress
Its scores of A;
Virginia and
We have bough
ern Life and Tr
in??,
Unrrv I
IBUI 11 1
ever seen
i day how
to save. Note
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1 Jan. 1st 1915 will earn yo
1 Jan. 1st 1915 will earn yo
1 Jan. 1st 1915 will earn yoi
Jan. 1st 1915 will earn yoi
s explain how o
> you in any v
of our Bank M
VATIVE.
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MOVEMENT JOINED B
SURAHCE I
HOME OFFICE MEN 0
Life and
GREENSBORO, N. C.
its agents and froi
WENTY BAI
ed Cotton" at 10
y
gents in North ar
Georgia will buy n
it TWO BALES?
ust Co., officer anc
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the schedule ^
u $2.00 ^ #
u $3.00
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oney Orders.
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cents a pound II J
id South Carolina, II j
lany more bales II i
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