The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 18, 1915, Image 5
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Send us in the dollar without del\y. |
F. L. Edge was in Conway last Mon
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J. G. Rhodes of Loris was among
those visiting Conway the first of the
week.
C. M. Reaves was down here on bus
iness last Monday.
W. R. Rhodes spent last Monday in
Conway.
Miss Alma Moore of Homewood
visited Conway recently.
There was rain again the first of
this week.
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senator Hal L. Buck spent the week
i end here with his family.
Dr. J. K. Stalvcy was in Conway
Siast week.
J. D. Collins was in Conway last
Saturday on business.
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If E. J. Marsh was in Conway recently
ly on business.
5 W. T. Floyd was here one day last
* week.
* A. D. Jordan was here recently on
& business.
$ W. A. Spivey of Dog Bluff was in
Conway last Friday on business.
ki* Have you read the opening chapHi
ter$; of Parrot & Co.
V* Get second sheets at the Herald
Lk. olfice.
k J. P. Derham of Green Sea was in
|l Conway last Thursday.
I Get our prices on Groceries before
1 you buy. THE CASH STORE.?adv.
U^k, G. D. Rhuark was in Conway on
V business one day last week.
'? W. L. Singleton of Toddville visitt
ed Conway one day last week.
| Col. C. P. Quattlebaum was away
L on business for scverai days recently.
; Give us a trial on the next job of
1} printing. We are prepared to do it
jC* for you.
S Judge J. S. Vaught ir? now living in
Conway at the residence formerly occupied
by Mr and Mrs A. W. Barrett.
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Hardee of Socastce
were in Conway one day last week
on business.
The weather last week was hot a
%
part of the time and cold a part of the
Mr. and Mrs. Hartford Allen of im
terprise were in Conway last veek
for a few hours.
Mrs. G. Fred Stalvey of Lake City
spent some time here last week visiting
friends and relatives.
Among the visitors to Conway last
week from Bucksport was Mr. B. F.
Singleton.
Warren Johnson is spending some
time in Conway with his mother, Mrs.
Kllcn Johnson.
IR. O. Hanson was away for several
days recently on business, visiting
Boston, Mass., while gone.
Miss Nellie Rhuark of Toddville
was in Conway visiting relatives rcHKj
Mayo Dusenbury recently concludK
ed a term of school near Hand postT.
C. Hardee was among the pros
perous farmers visiting Conway last
H Saturday.
J. Hartford Baker was in Conway
K last Friday and remained here for sev
oral hours on ' (less.
R. H. Ammons and wife of Dog
Bluff township spent last Friday in
Conway on business.
K Two coats of ?5 % 8"dS\{&feen
put on at the s^vrc of W B. Chestnut
J?,* We have special prices to offer you
Hjl during Court Week. THE CASH
K STORE.?adv.
A. B. Buffkin of Floyds township
j^H was among the people visiting here
|H on business the middle of last week.
We wonder if you are keeping up
with Parrot & Co. It is a good stoiy
HI and as we are giving it to you free
with a lot of other good reading each
H| week, we trust you are taking advan U
tage of it.
Our Red Bliss and Cobbler Seed
Irish Potatoes are here, and prices
are right. THE CASH STORE.?adv.
F. C. Davis of Bucksport was
among those visiting Conway last
week.
Mrs. Gillis of Socastee was in Conway
last Thursday on a shopping lour
S. F. Bourn spent last Thursday in
Conway.
D. F. McGougan, one of Tabor's
| most enterprising citizens, spent a I
short time in Conway last Thursday
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Goldfinch spent
last Sunday with the parents of the
latter at Toddville.
John H. Atkinson of Jordanvillc
was among the business men visiting
Conway the first of the week.
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A. N. Cox is still in Conway engaged
in boreing more of the deep artesian
wells for which Conway and this
section generally has become famous.
We are anxious for your business,
and feel quite sure that we are in
position to save you money. THE
CASH STORE.?adv.
J. G. Woodward has opened a new
market in the building just behind the
town hall from Main Street and front
ing 3rd Avenue.
Send in to this paper any item of
news of interest from your vicinity
and thus help us in making the paper
interesting. Lend a hand.
A. N. Coy V?nc\r wilt nic
? . . ?w.. ?. w?uj *> i v11 111o i v/1 v.t;
last week sinking an artesian well in
rear of the Conway Publishing Company
building.
E. W. Boatright of Marion spent
several days here last week and in
the country attending to matters of
business.
Mrs. J. S. Dusenbury spent some
time in Florence last week visiting
her sister, Mrs. J. C. Spivey, who was
in that city at the time.
Miss Ilattie Lewis, young daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lewis, entertained
her little friends last Monday
at a birthday party.
D. V. Richardson passed through
Conway last Thursday for Baltimore
I where he; wll remain for several days
He was accompanied here by Mrs. Richardson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ole Anderson and Mr.
and Mrs. M. G. Anderson spent last
Sunday with relatives at Pot Bluff,
going down the river in a gasoline
launch.
The apearence of the front of the
Casino moving picture theater was
greatly improved last week oy the addition
of an ornament over the e ntrance
and another coat of paint.
The work of re indexing the old iccords
at the Clerk of Ooj'M.'s office
is still going ahead and the work will
be finished in a few months it is
thought.
A man was tried before Magistrate
Ch'_ strait last Friday for disposing of
property under lien and was found
guilty and sentenced to pay a fine of
ten dollars.
Don't buy any flour, corn meal,
grits, compound lard or seed Irish potatoes
until you see us. Wo can and
will save you money. THE CASH
STORE.?Adv.
H. D. Tyler, a subscriber at Pages
Mill, S. C., wants to know who has
seed rice for sale. If you have any
you could sell him, write him at Pages
Mill, S. C. It will be considered a
favor.
Messrs. J. W. Rrunson, J. L. Lee, N
H. Bellamy, N. J. Hardee, W. E. Carter
and others were in Conway last
Tuesday from Simpson Creek township.
Send that next job of printing to
the place where you can get it printed
with new type. We have several
new faces on the machine that is absolutely
new each time the job is
printed.
J. W. Little of the Horry Realty,
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uivnuittsc at v^umimssion to., left on
Wednesday of last week to attend in
Charleston, the settlement conference
which has caused quite a lot of favorable
comment in the papers all over
the State.
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Make Conway Mercantile Co. store
your headquarters Court Week. Your
can get the goods at your own prices,
and it matters not how low you price
them they are going to be sold at any
old price because A. C. Thompson said
so. and if you are from Missouri let us
| show you.?adv.
I The constables and magistrates
have been kept busy the past week
hunting up witnesses who will bo required
to attend court next week.
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A telegram was received here last
Thursday addressed to Richard Bellamy
in the Wampee section telling
him of the death of his brother, Henry
Bellamy, at ^airmont, N. C. All
of the parties are colored.
Fall in line, be on time. Don't look
seedy; we can dress you up from head
j to foot, and you can't miss the price
you pay for it. Every day is Bargain
day until Conway Mercantile Co.'s
stock is sold. A. C. Thompson.?adv
The object of the important meeting
in Charleston, S. C., last week
1 which was attended by Mr. J. W. Lit|
tie from Conway, was to encourage
j the settlement of desirable people in
; this State, and the best means of re
claiming the wide areas of waste land
in this State that is doing no good to
humanity at this time. Much good is
. bound to come from such movements
as this.
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It is a shame, boys, to slaughter
Conway Mercantile Co.'s Stock for
less than half whole-sale cost, but the
war is on and cotton is low, and we
have not time to dwell. Come and
get your share at prices never before
heard of any where. A. C Thompson.
?adv.
This week carries the third instalment
of Parrot & Co., one of the best
modern stories of love and mystery.
If you did not read the opening instal
ment, we carry a synopsis of the chap
tors previously published which will
help you in taking hold of the story
at any time and going on through the
story with interest.
The Conway Lumber Company started
up its mills again last week after
remaining shut down for several,
weeks on account of the high water in
the Waccamaw. The water had not
gone down entirely but it had dropped
sufficiently to allow operations
at the mill to be resumed.
One morning last week, at an oarlv
hour, some one on his way to lake ihc
early morning1 train, discovered that
there was a fire in one ofthe rooms of
j the town hall, the old room formerly
occupied by the Clerk of the Court of
Common Pleas. Upon investigation
he found that the floor in the room
was on fire and from appearances had
been burning for some time when discovered.
It was put out. It could not
have done much damage as the room
is fire proof with exception of the
j floor and it could not have spread to
i the remainder of the building.
Capt. W. P. Lawrence, the hustler,
was in the city last week and closed
a deal with Mr. L. H. Burroughs for
the Farmers Warehouse, which he
will run for the next three years if
nothing happens. It is useless for us
to say any more than he has rented
the house for the people that patronized
him in 1912 and 1913 at this
house know he is the best judge of
tobacco that ever came to Conway, S.
C. He says if the farmers will no
top their tobacco too low and cure i
bright prices will be good. .
W. J. Singleton and son, JLewit
Singleton, both spent a day here his!,
week on business, returning home in
the afternoon in their gasoline
launch. Lewis Singleton recently
went to Florence where an operation
was performed for appendicitis. He
had his second attack and his physician
said that he would not have with
stood the third one. His trouble was
caused by an obstructor! of foreign
substance in the appendix.
To My Customers of Horry County?
I arn glad to announce that I have
rented the Farmers Warehouse of
Conway, S. C., for the next three
years and will say if the farmers wih
get their tobacco planted early and
top it high in order to cure it bright
prices will be good. Do not try tc
raise heavy dark tobacco, the world
can do that and take practically nothing
for same. You want thin bright
tobacco that commands big moncj
abroad. Let me thank you for your
liberal patronage in the past and he)!
you all will remember me this season.
Yours to Serve, W. P. Lawrence-adv
A deal was closed last week whereby
J. J. Williams, now a resident of
Horry but who formerly lived in Marion
County, became the purchaser of
the J. L. Haselden place in Socastec
town shin Anm/vrl v..- ?
r j v r? ncvi uy vv . O.
Rabon. On the same day that Mr.
Williams bought the property, he sold
a part of it to Mr. R. B. Tindal who
had already moved to the place under
an agreement to purchase. The place
is considered a fine one for making a
success of farming. The title to Mr.
Williams was made from M. W. Wilson.
II To The
We have
Commission bu
Commission Cc
I money for our:
and State.
We want
We hope
ourselves.
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We will handle
tj your help.
| E. S. G. BAK
| General
TR ESP A S S N OTIC E.
All persons are hereby forbidden to
hunt, fish, trap, or otherwise enter or
trespass upon my lands in Conway
township, in Horry County, South
Carolina, bounded on the East by the
Grissett lands, on the South by lands
of Burroughs & Collins Co, on the
West by lands of O. A. Chestnut, and
on the North by the Whiteville road.
All persons violating this notice will
be dealt with according to law.
Myrtle Beach, S. C. J. F. Chestnut.
February 15, 1915.
>?11?15.
in OTIC
Under and by virtue of the Deere
tal Order made by His Honor, S. W.
G. Shipp, Judge of the Twelfth Cireui.
at Chambers and dated January Gt.h,
1915, in the case of Fannie Bear
Plaintiff vs. J. K. Williamson, et al,
Defendants, the undersigned will
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vnv.Tr iui saie wnn in tiie legal noun
will offer for sale within legal hows
of sale before the Court House door
at Conway, S. C., on Monday, the nni
day of March, 1915,
"All that lot, piece and parcel of
land, situate, lying and being in Bayboro
Township, two and -onehalf
miles from Loris, in the County of
Horry, State of South Carolina, containing
Sixty (GO) acres, more or less,
bounded on the North by I). O. Boyd's
lands; East by lands of J. A. Locke
and David Futril; on the South by
lands of David Futril; and on the
West by lands of L. C. Gerald. Beginnng
at a stake corner near end of
ditch on J. A. Locke's land, and running
with center of said ditch to
stake on L. C. Gerald's line; thence a
Southeastwardly course with L. C.
Gerald's line to a stump corner;
thence with said line along a two-foot
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uncii iv u corner in tne edge ot pond
near the ditch; thence with D. B. Futril's
line to a corner in edge of Big
Pond; thence Northeastwardly to a
corner near Purifoy Futril's garden;
thence with J. A. Locke's line to the
beginnng corner. This being the
plantation purchased by me from L.
M. Grantham, known as the Boyd
place,?the same being free from lien
or encumbrance, and whereon is my
family residence and necessary outbuildings,
of the estimated value of
One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars."
Terms of sale CASH. Purchaser to
pay for papers. W. L. BRYAN
Clerk of Court.
Conway, S. C., Feb. 2nd, 1915.
ROBT. B. SCARBOROUGH,
Attorney.
Citizens i
formed a company to do a Realty
isiness, known as The Horry Real
>. We have gone into this not n
selves but also to help the peoph
your cooperation, your help and ;
by our earnest endeavors to helj
Eltft T*
live U5 a u
ell your lot, your farm, your bcrr
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^tables, your lumber and timber,
11.
,nt to buy, we can supply you any
anything from a peanut to an an
COMPANY:
ER, J. W. LITTLE. W,
Counsel Manager
War ! War !! War !!! in Conway
Wo have purchased the stock of the ,
Conway Mercantile Co., at auction
and we are going- to sell the entire
stock regardless of cost. If you want
dry goods, shoes, clothing, ladies hats
! and jackets and everything else at
Starvation War Prices, be or. hand
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oatuiuay morning roDruary we
I will sell the entire stock from day to
; day at half the wholesale price or wt
j will close it all in a lump for less
j than half the former cost. This stock
| is all new and if you want to see a lit|
tie bit of money go a long ways, hit
! the trail and land at their store opposite
the Ilorry Tobacco Warehouse.!
We have not time to advertise the
sale. Come and sec for yourself and
you will bo bound to tell your ncghbor
A. C. THOMPSON.
TOWN TAXES.
Notice if hereby given that Proper
fir Tov a. 'P i
i/j i n.\ 10 nv/n aill' I U llll- IWVli Ul Vy')li
way and is payable at the Town Clerk
of Treasurer's ofTice at the Town Hal'
from January 1st to March 1st, 191 F\
On and after March 1st, a penalty of
15 per cent, will be added.
Tax payers are liable to execution
and levy upon the property aftei
March 15th, 1915. A. II. LONG,
Clerk and Treasurer.
GIVE CAESAR HIS DUE
Brunswick County, North Carolina,
Claims Big Morry Hop:
The Herald published at Southport,
N. C., has the following item in a recent
issue:
"Dr. R. G. Sloan of the Little River
section of this county has a hog
that weighs over GOO pounds, which is
quite a recommendation for the county
as a stock raising one. The hog is
the largest that has so far been reported
this season."
It would certainly seem to us that
the editor of this irood North f!nm
Una paper would know the lines of I
his own North Carolina county; and
it is a matter of regret to us that
Brunswick county, North Carolina,
could not raise big hogs so that the
North Carolina papers would not
have to come over into the Palmetto
State in order to get news.
The 600 pound hog is true, the
name of the owner of this hog is correct
as published in the North Carolina
paper, but Little River is in Hor
IB m wm
of Horry
, Brokerage and
ty, Brokerage &
merely to make
2 of our County
your good w fc
) you as weL ?
ies, your porta- y
or anything else j|
rthing yon want. /i
chor. We want
, G. PITTS, i
Civil Engineer jjj
ry County, South Carolina, and the
owner of the hog'. D~. R. (5. Soan is a
citizen and resident of .South Carolina
So we insist that the record be kept
straight and Horry County must always
have credit for all that belongs
to her.
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of llorry.
Sidney A. Tindal .i r , Plaintiff,
Against
Adellc Tindal, Mollic E. Grab&m, Elvis
Williams, Anna Brown, Pearlie A
Brown, Lffie Beverly, '/cttic Tindal,
Harlee Beverly Albert. Bov< rly, Frank
Beverly, Dora Beverly and Mack Beverly.
Defendants.
TO THE DEFENDANTS: Hereinabove
Named:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to answer the complaint
in this action, which has been filed
in the office of the Clerk of the Court
of Common Pleas, for the said County,
and to serve a copy of your answer
to the said complaint on the sub
scribcr at his office at Conway, S. C.,
within twenty days after the service
hereof; exclusive of the day of such
service; and if you fail to answer the
complaint within the time aforsaid,
the plaintiff in this action will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded
in the complaint.
Dated January 14th, 1915.
H. H. Woodward,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To Pearlio A. Brown and Elvic Willairns,
Absent Defendants:
Take notice that the complaint in
the foregoing staled action, and the
summons of which the foregoing is a
copy, were filed in the office of the
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas,
for Horry County, on the 14th day of
January A. I). 1915.
W. P. Bryan, H. H. Woodward,
C. C. C. P. (L. S.) Plaintiffs Att'y
NOTICE !
Notice is hereby given that at Conway,
South Carolina, on Thursday,
February 11th, the undersigned will
offer for sale at J. A. McDermott's
stables, one dark colored Horse Mule
about twelve years old, surrendered to
me for sale by W. C. Gore for the benefit
of W. B. Cooper. Terms of sale
CASH.
ROBT. B. SCARBOROUGH,
January 27, 1915?2t Atorney.
TAKEN UP.
There has taken up at my place
one red heifer about two (2) years
old with swallow and underbit in the
right ear, and a split in the left Owner
may obtain same by proving and
paying charges E. H. Lay.
R. F. D. No. 1, Box 70
Myrtle Beach, S. C.
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