The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 03, 1916, Image 5
I SEVERAL THOUSANDS
EXPECT TO ATTEND
I
I
V/!!! Cc a Great Convention of
Layman to Study Rela,
tior.s of Church.
1 ;
Throe tVimrmd men arc expected to
meet in Colrmbij., February 6-9th. |
It %il be a treat Convention of Laymen
of all denominations, met to I
study the relations of the church to 1
* pactions throughout the.
\vOrkl. Churches &r6 composed cf
laymen; laymen support the churches;
laymen support the missionary
enterprises of the church?now laymen
will meet to survey the field, to
loorn what is being done, ami whati
ou^ht to be donts Ahl?> speakers will'
address the UiylYTOVT and on themes |
that arc OOn.polling to their interest j
t<r\d timeliness. Such addresses are |
distinctively worth while and would
repay a long* trip; but along with the
information and the appeal there Is
other benefit?a broader outlook,
quickened interest, stimulus to more
acffSve participation in tin? work of t'.ie
local church as the source of power.
That is worth reflecting on. The lay- i
men are not undertaking any new
I 'king* they are just trying to see. It
pL is true, probably, that most laymen
waive been rather half-hearted in their j
\fforts because thev knew but little or
I*
f u rl e work < f the. church beyond tno
JrMinuay sermon ami the weekly prayiT
er-jnocting. Such a Convention as,
that in Columbia wPl bring to laymen
when they are most receptive a view
of the world as a religious oppor-1
Utility. Rut there will ho much more;
for the church has problems at home,
and must study these problems, as j
church liabilities. Social problems in |
fllC I'finirottnil fitinu
- v. v ^ WM VIVIVO) 4 I ?-)VlilV V> UUt "
plexing subject, must be solved. But!
the church must infuse into ail re'a-1
lions the spirit of the gospel. Lay-'
men as stud* '-?g as well as ministers, j
and a free discussion led by men
who are in touch with those things,
must prove greatly beneficial. And
the individual?what should be his at-,
titudc? Such questions will be ilium-(
^ned by intelligent discussion.
Read the program. It fairly grips
you in its suggestiveness. Our religious
opportunity is a big one; but it,
consists not so much in getting more
men into the membership of our |
churches as it does in developing the
churches as an efficient factor in the
life of a work-a-day world.
^ All roads have offered special
rates, and good rates arc offered by
Colmbia boarding-houses. The County
Chairman in almost every County
have arranged for special coaches to
take their delegation to the Convention,
all delegates leaving Monday
morning, Feb. 7th, arriving in Columbia
in time to register and be assigned
to their hotels or boarding-houses
before time for the evening session of
the conference.
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P. O. Bellamy was in Conway last
week. v
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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES
? For the District of South Carolina.
IN THE MATTER OF:
John Quincy Graham,
Bankrupt. i
The Bankrupt, John Quincy Graham,
having under date of December
ol, 1915, filed in the Court a petition
in due form of Inw ni-nvimr
? - ? I" '"h U1?l
bp declared by tlie Court to have a full
4lischargc from all debts provable'
against hla estate under the Bankruptcy
Act, except such debts excepted
by law from such discharge. The
application was heard on January Oth,
1910, and it was!
"ORDERED HV THE COURT,
that a hearing be had upon the same
on the 23rd day of February, A. D.
* 1910, before the said Court at Charleston,
S. C., in said district, at 11
o'clock in the* forenoon, and that Notice
thereof be published in The Conway
Herald, a newspaper printed in
said district, and that all known Creditors
and other persons in interest
tnay appear at the $*>Wl time and place
and show cause, if any they have,|
why the prayer of the said petitioner i
r should not be granted.
AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED
BY THE COURT, that the Clerk shall
send by mail to all known creditors
copies of said petition and this Or
dor, addressed to them, at their places
of residence as stated."
WITNESS the Honorable H. X. M.
^ Smith, Judge of the said Court, and
the Seal thereof at Charleston, S. C.,
in said District on the (jth day of
January, A. D. 1?)16.
(Signed) RlCWXtftl V. HUTSON,
Clerk.
(Seal of the 'Court.) ^ 41
U. A. Dusenbury and Miss Grace
Hasclden spent some time in Conwav
last week.
*****
Car load logging^^d farm mu^es
and horses to arrive YhSirsday*of Vfi^i
day. Conway Live Stock Co., A. C.
Thompson, Pres.?adv.
*****
H. B. Baker of Cool Springs was in
Conway one day last week.
*****
We are still selling good meat 9e,
rice 65c peck, ando tobacco $1.50 box.
W. Boyd Jones.?adv.
*****
Miss Alphie Norton of Nichols, S.
C., is visiting Miss Minnie Vaught.
*****
Will Gatlin is at home from North
Carolina, \
*****
Give us your orders for legal
blanks.
*****
M. C}. Anderson has purchased the
timber on the large tract of C. B. Dusenbury,
near Port Harrelson.
*****
I
Mr and Mrs P. 0. Snowdcn of Con-j
way visited their daughter, Mrs. Jehu
Causey, last Sunday, returning homo
in the afternoon. .
*****
Next Monday will be legal salesday. i
Quito a quantity of real estate is advertised
to sell on that day in front of
the court house. There will bo l av-1
gains no doubt to be picked op in
some of this.
T. C. Hardee was in the city one
day last week.
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T. A. Anderson was among those in
the city one day last week.
KAKMKRS ? Conway is the place
to spend your money, and \V. Boyd j
.Jones' store is the place to buy best
values.?adv. ?
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NOT It F.
The ]lorry l ive Stock Association I
will meet in the harm Demonstration
Office next Monday, Fob. 7, at 1 p. m.
it is very important that every:
township in the county be represented.
as the election of township presidents
of this Association will be held. There
will be a talk on the "Sowing and1
preparation of spring and summer j
pastures,"
I Every one interested in Live Stock,
I is urged to be present. '
F. G. HOLLIDAY,
President.
:?"
- Furs still higher. $1.00 paid forj
opossum hide last week by W. Boyd
'Jones. Don't sell fur until Jones sees
! it.?adv. I
Your lptter.Ji^ads will look better if
you Jet us give them attention for
you.
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NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of a distress
for rent issued by H. H. Woodward j
and to me directed; I have seized and
will sell in the shop formerly oocu-j
pied by Felix Friarson on the Race'
Path in the town of Conway, at 11
o'clock in the forenoon on the 18th
day of February A. I). 1916, the following
personal property, to wit: One
I Cook Stove and Pipe, one pot, one sifter,
one broom, one hatchet, one meat
block, one ice box, one heater and
pipe, and one chair. Terms of sale
cash.
H. N. SESSIONS,
Agent of Landlord.
Feb. 1st, 1916.
Malaria or Chills & Fever
Prescription No. 666 is prepared especially
for MALARIA or CHILLS 6, FEVER.
Five or six doses will break any case, and
if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not
return. It acts on the liver better than
Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c
^ 0 _
recipe for Gray hair.
I To half pint of water add 1 oz. Ra>' j
Rum, a small box of Barbo Comhmmd. I
and Vi oz. of glycerine. Apply to the hair
twice a week until it becomes the desired
shade. Any druggist cun put this up or
you can mix it at home at very little cost.
Full directions for making and .use come
in each box of Itarbo Compound. It will
gradually darken streaked, faded gray
hair, and removes dandruff. It is excellent
for falling hair and will make harsh
hair soft and glossy. It will not color the
scalp. Is not sticky or greasy, and does not
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tit - n ' 0 J >i
Noah Johnsdn visited th'6 city last
week.
MORE MEN THAN WOMEN
HAVE APPENDICITIS
Suv&eons state men are slightly
more subject to appendicitis than woWien.
Conway people should know
that a few doses of simple buckthorn
bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka,
often relieve or prevent appendicitis.
This mixture removes
such surprising foul matter that ON K
SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY
CASE constipation, sour stomach or
gas. The INSTANT, easy action of
Adler-i-ka is surprising. Conway
Drug Co.?adv (G-3.)
Ltocval and
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Arnold Hell of Bayboro was in the,
city the first of the week on business.
*****
E. L. Buffkin of Green Sea was in
jihe city the first of this week.
*****
J. 0, Anderson was in Conway 01J
business one day last week.
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Miss Grttco Powell of Fair Bluff, N.
C., is spending some time here visit
ing relatives and friends.
*****
Miss Annabel Tedder, who has been
spending some time here visitingfriends,
left last week for Darlington,!
3. C.
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Joe Clarke of Florence, spent a fewj
days, the first of the week, here
with his mother, Mrs. Flora Clarke.
*****
W. A. Adams, magistrate in Dog-1
wood Neck Township, near Hand posti
office, came to Conway the middle of
last week and remained in town for|
some time on business.
*****
Magistrate N. B. Smart of Donpolai
was in the city the middle part of
last week.
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Largo logging and farm nudes and
horses at Conway Live Stock Co., A.
C. Thompson, I Yes.?adv.
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It is staled that the case against
1 ho Haulers Sank of Aynor lias been
bound over to court here anal will
lib Iy he tried at the term convening
here the latter part of Kbruary.
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Sheriff .J:\mes A. I wis was away
?n husincss several days last week.
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We have the goods and are selling
them. W. Movd Jones.'?adv. (
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John P. Dunn of hear Cornea''
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spent some time in the city recently
on business. '
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D. V. Richardson of Bucksport
spent last Wednesday in the city on
business.
Can you afford to miss reading the
Diamond from the Sky, now running
in this paper? You would not miss
if you knew how good it is.
* * * *
Col. S. M. Ward of Georgetown
was in Conway several hours one day
last week on business.
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D. K. MeDuffie, cashier of the Hank
of Loris, was in Conway on business
one day last week, remaining here between
trains.
The cold wave had left Conway in
time to bring warm weather most of
last week. k
SOME OF OU
See List below at
100 boxes Tug of
500 dozen J. & P.
5,000 pounds ass<
50,000 cigars and
3,000 pounds goo<
4,000 pounds of b
10,000 pounds su;
190 bags of rice
? AA I e
Iii'u Dags or meal
100 bags grits
50 cases salmons
40 cases pork and
gj 25 cases Horsefoi
150 cases Hough I
20 cases Success!
27 cases canned c
25 cases potted n
55 cases canned t
40 cases matches
25 cases axle gre;
H I 55 cases assorted
I I .00 cases laundry !
27 do/en Wine of
I 45 boxes toilet so
| 10 dozen lilac k 1)
1 10 cases llee ftee
g One Car of SENS
B the very best tl
I CAROLINA l
I W. BOYD JO
1 Conway,
Fepsonel
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W. B. Hucks of Toddville was 1
among: those in Conway on business i
one day last week. ?
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Jeremiah Smith spent some time in 1
Florence last week, and while there <
visited the family of his son. 1
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Daniel Smith hail the contract for ;
finishing: the new work at the store ;
of the Conway Trading Company. ;
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D. J. Prince of Loris was among
those visiting Conway last week on
I usiness. , i
Miss Frances Lewis spent the week
end with her sister, Mrs. W. L. Bryan.
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1,000 pounds of tobacco offered at
lf.c and 20c per pound. W. Boyd Jones
?adv.
Arnold Bell, one of the leading
merchants of Bayboro township, visited
Conway the middle of last week
and remained here for several hours
en business.
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N. F. Hard wick was in Conway re
cently.
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Wm. Pago was in Conway W > middle
of last week.
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f if All i* j * 1 * 1
oi mis ii. mar an 01 mc ivicnaru on
Cypri . s Lumbc A'- t'bi'.ty,!c ' v.as
in Conway on Wednosduv of In
week.
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1>. N. Gore, of the i>. N. Gore Co..
of Little Ilivor. was in Conway for a
short tine hist work on business.
$ >Je 4s * *
I Misses Mattie and Nellie Rheuark
of Toddville, were recent visitors in
, the city. \ a <*. >
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( Finances Holliday of Galivants I'Nrry
was among those coining to tVm'
way from the country last week. j
|
. The Herald office is the proper J
j place at which to procure your legai
blanks when in need of any.
*****
>J% J. Williamson visited Conway on
business one day last week.
*****
Buy rice, flour, chopps and cracked
corn from W. Boyd Jones.?adv.
*****
It. M. Hardee was here the latter
part of last week.
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' Dan W. Hardwick was in Conway
. last Thursday.
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1 ftev. W. R. Phillips came over with J
his family by automobile one day last j
week and spent some time here visit-1
ing the family of the Rev. E. L. Mc-.
Qoy. I
R OFFERINGS
id get Our Prices
War tobacco *
Coats thread
sited tobacco
cigarettes
rl lard
aeon i
(far ***,'
"
if j
I beans I
i ds Preparation I
tider Baking Powders
Soda
of fee
leats
omatoes
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iso
lye
Carchii
a? 1
ruugh't I
Stock Powders H
ATION flour, |
hat can be made. R
tV'IIOLKSALK I
NES, Manager. i
South Carolina 1
SS!^
HAS TAKEN CHARGE
Last week \V. A. Freeman filed his j
bond as required by the order of court
us receiver of the Farmers St Mer-1
chants Bank, and took charge of the (
bank's property, its furniture and fixtures
and bills receivable. His bond
was fixed by the court at the sum of
in !
ten thousand dollars and this made in
the United States Fidelity and Guar-1
inty Co. There is no telling- when the1
Affairs of the bank can be wound up't
ind the net result of its assets deter- r
mined.
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We buy in car lots and can save you
monev. W. Bovd Jones.?adv.
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Miss Vaught Entertains.
On Friday evening, January 28,1
M >ss Minnie Vaught entertained from
7:20 to 11 at the residence of her
parents on Elm Street. Between
twelve and fifteen couples were pres '
out and the evening hours were quickly
spent in the playing of various
games. Refreshments were served
and tlie evening's amusement was cor.
eluded with a tHp to the movies.Contributed.
Will Conway ever he without the
crowd of bad boys who delight in
breaking vir.dow glass just for the
pleasure of hearing it rattle?
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Wanted1?every fresh egg hi Horry
Co. W. Boyd Jones.?adv.
*****
Dr. S. l\ Watson of the Daisy
lion of tho County was in Conway
one day recently.
* A * * *
11. (h Ollicer. who has boon spending
some time here visitmg his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George OfVicer, loll
last week for New York, from wk
lie will sail for Iquique, Chile, S. A.,
to resume his duties as mining enginccr
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0. J. Hell came into Conway last'
Saturday from Wampoc and spent
some time here on business. j
*****
I
The Conway Trading Company, (
after making several extorsive changes
in the appearance and capacity of i
the L. H. burroughs stores, started
business in the new quarters last
week, with a large stock of general
merchandise and more arriving at ;
frequent intervals.
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Attend the festival this year and.
see a great show. j
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J. E. Prince of Loris was in the city
one day last week.
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E. .1. Sherwood was away on business
one day last week.
Bargain for
t>Uc flants j
We have put up a Combinati
Seeds for this section of the coi
adapted to the soil of Horry C
quantity of each variety of seet
plant one large garden or two
within reach of every Farmer i
HERE IS THE COMBINA
1-1 Oc Package Early Valcnti
l-10c Package Kentucky W<
l-10c Package Lima Pole B<
l-10c Package Adams Early
1-1 Co Package White Marro
l-5c Package Georgia Collar
l-5c Package Large Wakefi
l-5c Package Early Drumhei
l-5c Package Tom Watson \
l-5c Package Rattlesnake W
l-5c Package Large Early T<
1 1-2 Ounces Early White F1
1 1-2 Ounces Early Strap Lc
SI 0 0 vn.liif* nil fnv F? 0 pontc
T ? ' " " * -w | ,* v* WW W*? VW
Post upon receipt of 56 cents ii
We get these seed from the
South and package them ourse]
chip in and take advantage of t
to get all the Reliable Garden S
All 10c packages have 1-4 p
oz., just twice as much as any o
Silver Skin and Red Onion S<
PLANT YOUR GARDEN EARL
Conway ]
The House
5S55F""
WOULD BE NEEDED
irozier Touches on Munitions
Question From Standpoint
of Expenses
3LAMS FOR ARMY
SUBMITTED IN BRIEF
That Bill be General in Previse
ions, Leaving Details to
Department.
i
Washington.? Lhti'v.?tc? w. " r"v?\\
th senate military LonnniUc: by
\
liny. Clon. CTe'.icv, c' iof of nviiini'.n'.'i',
showing that a plant vesting > lbl\[>00.000
operated e\ a force ??f 7." hOOO
wo'lnr a we.i'd i)? reqati'nl to i anufaetnro
: 'ri'vanitiori : "<1 wearing tvaiIrvlals
r.r cessery to keep i n : r y of a
ni .;i 1 a n ' \ ! *o * el 1 aa 1 '>
a a ;uMh!oa trillion recruit'"..
(ien. C ' t stvomjy 'knapo: I
air: p.opoa i I'm m v
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plies, insbrl.a: that Wt result* e " t
ho a ceo: plb
* *% 4 ? C S*' '1 \ t' 1 \ " ' I () CUlvpV? . *
IV ortp.nt i f yovc-nt : ni plants in
tare of war.
'l'hc commit tec rcr kco<! fvom lb-rotary
Garrison a thaiT of a tent *o
,,.r- . , v,. cno'-r.^l ...I !?v ' v '
CV\ml>ori;\in which weuYi pcwi O :*
t ho authorisation o!" * no prepare
tinon\al are y in general It inns > ,
leaving the details of the prr?pt s- \
system to bo worked out by war department
regulat ions.
W. J. Singleton of Enterprise was
in the city last Friday on business.
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\V. Stevens of the Allsbrook section
visited Conway recently. >
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TAKEN lTP?One dun colored steer,
Swallow fork, under and uppcrbit
in left ear and crop in the right ear.
Taken up about August. Owner can
get same by paying for this ad and
damage. Ik PARKER,
JU-pd. Nixonvillc, S. C. ^
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Farmers Take Notices ? !
All who expert to-buy tobtfeVo t'liuv*
this year will please place their orders
with us at once. Vine >ron steadily
going up.
41. CONWAY IKON WORKS.
the Farmer
four Garden
on Package of the best garden
nntry and they are particularly
ounty. There is sufficient
1 in this Bargain Package to
small ones, and the price is !
n the county. i
iTION SEED PACKAGE.
ne Bush Beans
wilder Pole Beans
Bans
Corn
wfat Peas
ds
eld Cabbage
ad Cabbage
Vatermellon
fatermellon
omatoes
at Dutch Turnips
iaf Purple Top Turnips
at our store or sent by Parcels
i money or stamps,
leading' seed houses of the
Ives. You and your neighbor
his exceptionally fine chance
eed you need for this Spring.
>ound and all 5c packages 1-4
ther 5 or 10c packages.
itts?10c quart, 3 for 2 5c.
V?IT'S THE SAFEST PLAN.
Dr\i^ Co*
of Quality