The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 02, 1917, Page FIVE, Image 5

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? LIST OF FIRST QUOTA IN CORRECTED FORK . (Continued from Page Four.) 21.' >2?tfarvis, Paul Grisette, Myrtle I leach, S. C. \K?1()?n, Tom. Allen, S. C. *1091?Gei raid, Willie, Nichols, S. i C. . * 2129?Outlaw, John Frederick, Of Myrtle Beach, S. C. I 470?Dcwitt, Edward, Conway, S. K < c212 ? Fore, Charlie Bishop, Cool S| rings, S. C. 1507?Grainger, Lewis Bradley, Conway, S. C. K. F. D. 1. 1729?Heminway, Dozicr, Little River, S. C. , 1620?Hughes, Edgar Hoyt, Gal. W< rry, S. C. * 1284?Clause, Malachi, Loris, S. C. 90?Collins, Acy Melvin, Gal. f Ferry, S. C. R. F. I). 2. ||> 191?Connon, Albert Bud, Gal. Ferrv, S. C. f t 2204?-Goodyear, Liston, Tabor, N. C. R. F. I). 2. 477?Davis, Brownie, Conway, S C. ,r , i i ? Butler, Joseph, Boris, S. C i 1179?Todd, Caspar Sidney, Vina, f S. C. 753?Duncan, Win. Jesse, Alls lA?ook, S. C. , 2158?Elliott, E<ldie Curronia. Nichols, S. ('. 130?Huggins, Noah Gaston, Gal. Ferry, S. 858?Hughes, Joseph Jordan, Gal. / Ferry, S. C. 1990?Port, Benj. Franklin, Bucks J nort. S. C. ' 3()8?Singleton, Geo. Tillman, Aynor, S. C. if 1023?Parker, Willie Judson, Clali[ ivants Ferry, S. C. | 1932?Wilson, Joe, Shell, S. (\ . 1774?Conner, Lewis, Little River, I s I ^ 424?Cox, Sanfonl I)c?W 111, Cos. !I 9 v.ay, S. C. |, 840?Brown, Alex, Galivants Ferf. i y, S. t\ I* 1047?Stack house, Jordan, RucksL| pert, S. C. I, 1711?Hickman, Joe, Allen. S. C. r Ills Ih'llamy, Henry Clayton, Loll ris, S. C. I ti!k aiiovk ir?r; will m-: no. I TIKI ED TO APPEAR UK FORK E THE BOARD HERE FOR PHYSI[ ("A), EXAMINATION ON A U OUST I 15TH. THE BOARD WILL MAII i NOTICES, BUT YOURS MIOH'I I BE MISCARRIED. LOOK OU'l L ANYWAY WHETHER YOU GET Mf NOTICE BY MAIL OR NOT. I I .Jwlain Duscnbur.x <?| 11 '? ?,* w < * 11. < Ya.. arrived in Conv av last \v< e|< t' I spend a few days with his par r.ts. i I!. T. Lov('ll of .Jordanville, S. ( . was in Conway Wednesday ?>n business. .J. J. .Jordan was hero on business I last week. S. R. Singleton was in Conway last i * 4 * * ,.I. J. Williams of Bucks township vngled Conway on husniess last \\iXk. H. H. Hardee was in Conway last week. W. P. Watts spent some time in Conway on business last week. M. D. Herring was in Conway the latter part of last week. J. P. Macklin spent a few hours here last week. r L. Richardson was in Conway on the 27th. H. H. Holt visited Conway last Friday. M. J. Pridgen was here last week. | o They Appreciated J. R. Hardee. Summerton, S. C., July 110, 1917. We the people of Summcrton and j surrounding community, during our short acquaintance of only a few months, both in social and business ways have had every reason to fm MX. M/a oil x.A?^ ^ l/lorioxk ?M 4 h X? Vt AV\/\W o rtxl v ?ii. vimii i\icnvr ah i/iit: iiv/nwi nun i V integrity of Mr. J. R. Hardee, whose] untimely death occurred at the home! K of Mr. and Mrs. Ragain Mathis near' B here on the 21st, Inst. ^itfr. Hardee was extremely ill for B about four weeks and while the j H pangs of death was finally the vlcI tor, we feel assured that every means j ir. the way of medical skill and good j B nursing was brought to his assistance. We loam that the deceased was a brother of the Masonic order. This order and his friends here ex* I tend to his good Mother and Father B and family the warmest sympathy in this present bereavement. ?H. H. Medlin. WAS FALSE REPORT ABOUT LORIS MARKET To the Farmers of Horry County ami adjoining Counties: Some of our competitors have been trying to hurt us by circulating the report that the Loris tobacco market has closed. Owing to a shortage of hogsheads wc did close for one day. We did this fearing the buyers would not pay the full market price as they had no hogsheads to pack the tobacnf\ in nn/l \i*a u*owf ^?. a - UIIW n V n n 11V OI HIV glUIVl'l 1*1 pet the full market price for every pile of his tobacco. "Will say that prices were bcttei today than last week and that wo have enough hogshead matreial on hand now to last this season. Come on to see us and we will not let you go away dissatisfied. Casey's Warehouse every time for the highest prices. Thanking you, we are, Your friends, adv P. K. CASEY & SON. o W. O. Davis, of Clemson College, S. C., spent last week end hero with friends, * * * M iss Naomi Hutler, who has beer I visiting at the residence. of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Creecy, returned to her, heme in (ieorgetown Monday. ***** Mrs. It. C. Hunter of Prosperity.; S. C., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. I). T. McNeill. 11. (i. Cushman and family returned to Conway last week after spend ing sortie ilme in (irccnvillc ami other points, Joe Clark of Hopewell, Ya., arrivC'l in the city last week to spend a few days with his mother, Mrs. Flora Clark. Work has commences on the new cottage ?f and Mrs. L. I). Matt rath. J. H. Shelley Ilurcol was in Con way recently. Dr. Frank Martin of Mull ins, S. spent some time here recently with friends. He was accompanied by Mrs. Martin. I). M. F.rynnt left here last Monday for the United State s Army. o ? 1 i>l 7 Sale hays 1917 N i: \L. 1)1 \DN & CO. Proprietors of I'AlhlKKS WAKIiHOUSi: Mullins, S. < A UCUST I Wednesday 1st K-dc Tlui r.iiti y 2:>d ? Friday 8rd Sale .. Monday Oth Salt* Tuesday Till Sab 1 Wednesday 111 da'? Thursday 9th Sal Friday 10'h h': I h .Monday !8th l\n'o 1 Tuesday 14ih Saio ?? Wednesday 15th Salt ) Thursday 10th Sale 2 Friday 17th Sale : Monday 20th Sale 1 Tuesday 21st Sale 8 Wednesday 22nd Sale 2 Thursday 28rd Sale 1 Friday 24th Sale 4 Monday 27th Sale 8 Tuesday 28th Sale 2 Wednesday 29th Sale i Thursday 80th Sale Friday 81st Sale 8 Our LAST SALES are just as GOOD as OUR FIRST and if you are growing tobacco for best results we are in position to interest you. udv-4t NEAL, DIXON & CO. o CLERK OF COURT'S SALE. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Horry County, S. C., in the case of George J. Holliday, Plaintiff, vs Hugh J. Floyd, Defendant, the under signed will sell at public auction before the Court House door at Con way, S. C., on August 6, 1917, within I the legal hours of sale, all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in Floyds I Township, Horry County, S. C., con. taining sixty (60) acres, more or less, bounded as follows: North by lands of Jack Graham; East by lands 1 _ I* T -- ui iv. m. Kullard; South by lands of Daniel Williams; West by lands of J.| A. Butler: the same being the lands purchased by Hugh J. Floyd from James Bryant. Terms of sale, Cash?purchaser to pay for papers. | W. L. BRYAN, j Clerk of Court, as Special Referee. COLDS & LaGRIPPE 1 6 or O doses 606 will break any case of Chills & Fever, Colds & LaGrippe; it acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. Price 25c. THE HOERY HERA I li0c<al and The court of Common Pleas silting in special term was adjourn* d last Wednesday afternoon, and J'ulge S. W. 11. Shipp left on the attemoon train for his home in Florence, S. C. It is said that this will be the bitruest week of all in the tobrnwo | business at Conway; that the largest amount ever sold in one week on the Conway markets, will he shipped away by Sautrday night. Conway has already sold quantities of the leaf this year, * A. F. Woods spent last week in Conway. A. F. Cannon was in Conway om day last week on business. There were refreshing shower.again last Saturday. I * ? Hring us that next order please. I * m * * * W. F. Stackhouse of Marion spent i several days here on business las i woek. i Ynr- ovo's Warehouse broke a11 ' . eeords in tobacco sales on last Tu.s<lav. .J ll I \' 1 birtv-ficst- hv nvrvr.?rinn - - *; thirty-one thirteen for entire break | of tobacco. So farmers, why sal' | your tobacco elsewhere when Yar1 boro can sell it for more money.?a(' The information you will get from this paper in the run of a year is worth hundreds of dollars if you will use it. Send in your renewal today before it stops and you won't miss a copy. 1 ^ * * * * * M.s. J. L. Egerton returned to Ilendersonville, N. C., after spend ng some time hcie with relatives at their Myrtle Ueach home. \\\ J. Hanna was in Conway o business last wee k. ? * ? John 1\ Cooper of Mullins was among the business men spending the fit st pant of last week in Conway while the special term of tin court was in session. * m * Mi s Marjorie Evans of Cal fornia. was a recent arrival here t > vlsii f vier.ds. ) Jv. c . inly \vi:> Ju re one day la.sl week. * ? f * <* Ow:!vsr to frooirmt mors of k : , the road in some sections of the county are sadly in need <f attc i, lion especially for th?* filling or holes in the ^cind-elay road:.. Fain, ers are just nc?w lnisy in their cr |< I and work on the roads is not goine 01. as r; pidly as it will some ia?':r i' tire season. m + m m Hon. 1\. R. Scarborough, who w; >. 1 appointed ny the* pre*si,'lent as : niember of the Hoard of Exemption j for the en.ster ir district of South Carolina; left last Friday morning 1attend a meeting of the hoard for 'purposes of organization and other necessary preliminary work. I .Mrs. W. C. Adams of Aynor visited friends in Conway last week. m m m m m M iss Marthaline Slocum of Wilmington, N. C., arrived in Conway last week to spend some time here with her aunt, Mrs. Florence Hedrick at Hotel Grace. Miss Slocuis , took a cour se iir voice, training at j Norfolk, Va., and expects to conI tinuc her studies later in Now Yor k | city. She has a voice of vemarkabV ; range surd sweetness. * Yarboro's Warehouse broke all ' records in tobacco sales on last Tuesday, Ju'Jy thirty-first, by averaging thirty-one thirteen for entire break of tobacco. So farmers, why sol! your tobacco elsewhere when Yarbcro can sell it for more money.?ad * * ? The Third Quarterly Confernece t< he held at Cool Spring Methodist church on the fourth and fifth of August. Dinner will be served 01 the grounds on Saturday. They hope ot make this a profitable occsaion. All who attend will receive a hearty welcome. EThe oldest Ame i/IUTUAL LIFE INSURi W. B. Coxe, F. F. Covingtoi Pullock R. M. Eul J), CONWAY, S. C I Persenel i '* ! Miss Winnie Hollitlay of Uulivants Kerry was in Conway one day las: week. I I". \'\ Covington, one of the lives! | insurance men in this section, as we!' j as an expert court stenographer, left Conway the latter part of last week after finishing his duties at the special term. McD. Brown of Murrells Inlet vi> ited Conway last Saturday on business. | i A member of the firm of Harrel; son & Harrelson, attorneys of Mul-i lins, S. C., spent several days here last week on business. ? * * Eggs have been very scarce on the local markets during the last two 01 tl.ice weeks. There was ready salot ah this year for all the eggs produc- \ e i in the country. Tobacco s Id high in Conway last week and is . .ill selling high. ?.. I I M. (!. I'ow.11 one of the leading i , planti rs of PI yds t nvnship, spent is vera! hours in C''.way on husi-j [ :03s last Satuv 'ny. * i i * ' M. B. Causey was an ong those visiting- Conway last Saturday. ? * L ol; carefully for the a 'vertis. ment of the Boris Ciroccry Company, j They have a large advertisement in I this issue. E. H. Lay spent some time in Con ;\\ay last week. Fl. P. Hux of Myrtle Beach section! was in Conway one day last we k. * v * * 4 jNotmng is more important nowl than ^ood roads. Large supplies arc being raised in all sections of Horry i County. Good roads arc needed for! moving; the crops to market. G orge M. 1.or.g of Longs, S. was in Conv.ay last week, on busi. ncss. * * < * * Announcement.1-- have been receive' in Corwnv of the wedding of Mrs. ! May ( . K.riser to Mr. V>a.vid Camden ! DcV inc. which took place at Cin. i ein.nati, Ohio, on Gviiday July 1 Ot!i '1 'and Mrs. DoYanc are now :u home at No. Sj4 Oian-ic Street, Wilmington, N. C. . "S nrboro's Warehouse broke ali records in tobacco sale, on lasi Tu -s day, July tVfirt y-first. by averajrint'na-f. ...... .i.'..i r ?i 11 i \ ? t 11 . uui t'n mm i'.']' i j i i; j <':11; <tf tobacco. So farmers, v. by so ; your toliacco cb cwlic;' v hen Ynrboro can soil il lor more money* .1. K. Allen was aniony the pcopb visiting Conwav on h-isim ss last i i w ook. S. M. Lew is was in t'n'm section reI ccntly. f * IP t 41 Keep a record of the sales yc*u make of your tobacco crop this vea.-, and if worthy of note for other fa* mors to know; send us the result as scon as the crop is sold and we will be glad to publish it. Publicity i: 'one of the greatest things of this modern age. Lets take advantage of it. It pays to advertise. Miss Evelyn Little left last week for Athens, Ga., where she holds a position; after speeding the Summer vacation with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Little at Murrell's Inlet. She also visited here sister, Mrs. M. (I. Anderson here. m m m m m Edward burroughs and Miss Jossamine Burroughs are spending* several weeks at Hendersonvillc, N. C. *0*9 + J. P, Macklen, of Myrtle Beach section wass in Conway on busine.> last Friday. 0 0 0..' *V FOR SALE. t am oriering lor immediate sale I my house and lot, including house and kitchin furniture, etc. Also an automobile, typewriter, office desk and furniture, etc. ?James A. Norton. x*ic&n Company ANCE CO., OF NEW YORK Special Agent n, District Agt. Bi os.? loci , Mgr., Agents. AT HOTEL GRACE. Among the recent arrivals at Ho, te! Grace are the following': A. C. Stall ings, Purnam, N. C. l)r. and Mrs. J. A. Stone, Litttle River, S. C Mr. and Mrs. Moore Thompson, 1 Little River, S. ('. R. E. Ward, Florence, S. C. J no. P. Cooper, Mullins, S. C. N. Malone, North Carolina. Jas. R Williams, Mullins, S. C. K. fi. llarrelson, Mullins, S. C. J. M. Robinson, South Carolina. C. R. Morris, Charleston, S. C. E. W. Speed, North Carolina. R. R. Patterson, Richmond, Va. R. M. Garrett, North Carolina. W. C. Eaton, Winston Salem, N. C. J. S. McPeonnan, Rocky Mount, N. C. W. J. King, Rocky Mount, N. C. C. It. Cheatham, Hondorsonville. N. C. W. 1*. Yancy, Jy\, Florence, S. C. Miss Margaret Whiteheart, Marion, S. C. 1 i. 1.. Newsom, Rirmingham, Ala. W. 1). Powell, Danville, Ya. J. 11. Rritt. Danville, \'a. 11. I>. llrown, Columbia. S. C. \V. A. Freeman, Myrtle Peach, S C Prof. .). 1. Robinson, Loris, S. C. .). (i. Rontwright, Danville, Va. Mrs, S. R. Cockfiehl, South Caro. iina. N. F. Nixon, Jr., South Carolina. J. C. Newsom. (leorgin. W. D, Sellers, South Carolina. Mrs. W. 1). Sellers, South Carolina 11. W. Ritch, South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. D, M. Watson, South C? vol in a. W. 0. Davis, Clemson College, C. C. M. Chapman, Columbia. S. C. P. J. Maxwell. Florence, S. C. Jack I,ant/, Haillon, Canada. E. P. Walsh, Conway, S. C. D. F. Cvowoll. Richmond. Ya. | ?]. H. Aktinson, Galivants Kerry, | K. C. W. It. Bnkro, Yir^inia. A. T. Collins, City. Mrs. I*'. Moore, Choraw. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Mai folder, Choraw. S. C. j J. B. Prir.ee, North Carolina. ; C. C. Bruton, Richmond. Ya. (I. (I. Broadway. (?oor.i^eto\vn. S C. W. 1.. Miller, Wilmington, N. C. K. M. Tharin, Charleston, S. C. I. T. Nichols, Baltimore, Md. P. 11. Shine, North Carolina. Dan K. Costin, Wilmia^ion. N. C. .!. K. Baldwin, lkinvillo, Ya. P. .). Carlton. Richmond, Ya. \v-. 11. Thomas, (leoryetown, S. C. M. K. MeNair, l.atta. S. C. C. It. Do.lson, North Carolina. " J. M. Boyd. Ay nor, S. C. IH 'MtOl CIIS?BO i I). Miss .Mamie Bu rouivhs of Conwav ! vns ma r od hero last Snmlnv t.. v - .1. M. Hoyd of Aynor, S. Die cert i n.ony being uerftnred by .Jud <o of Ik obate, J. S. Yaught. The mania-.o t( ok place in the presence of a IVv? fi,:oM(ls and after tin i-cromony tin* c< "tdc loft for Aynor whore they \\ ill make their homo. The bride is the charming daughter of M's. Dora burroughs. Mr. 1 lb yd holds a responsib'o position I with (Icorge ,J. Hollidav in his large mercantile business at Aynor. They hosts of friends who wish tiieni "napare popular young people and hav< piness. ? ? ? ! Large tobacco sales took place In ! Conway last week and each and ev; ei y grower received high prices for j the weed. Everybody in or near Conway is ! requested to meet W. A. Prince at the W. O. W. hall on next Tuesady ' afternoon to organize a W. O. W. | circle. o STRAYED?One white cow and yearling, with red pides, marked swallow fork in right ear. Cow had bell on. Suitable reward for information as to whereabouts. M. 13 nrnntni' * * ^ * * * r. 01 iu^M-AINI), Allsbrook, S. C. Route No. 2?adv?3t-pd. 000mm LOST?One small ox at Allen, S. C. Color, red and white pided, marked smooth crop and underbit in each ear. Reward for information as to its whereabouts. D. W. STANLEY, Myrtle Reach, S. C.?adv?3t-pd. TAKEN UP?At my place one red steer, marked swallow fork in one ( ear and two undcrbits in other. Taken up Feb. 1916. Owner can pet same by paying for this ad. and charges. A. B. Thompkins, Conway, S. C.?adv-lt-pd. ? WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH, den't matter if broken, I pay $2 to $15 per set, Single and partial plates in proportion. Send by parcel p??st and receive check by return mail, F. TERL, 403 N. Wolfe Street, Baltimore, Md.?adv FIVB I DR. JAS. A. NORTON I ORDERED TO DUTY Lieut. James A. Norton received a I telegram last Saturday notifying I him to be ready for active duty at ] tlie* medical officers training cam[> Lit Fort Oglethorpe, Gu., on August 10th. He will at once make propara. tions to go to his post of duty upon receipt of orders. DF&I IN TIMRFR vMiih r11 I IITIUUII ON MURRELTRACTS A deal was closed last Monday between Mr. Ci. F. Murrell and tin* Ward-Bate Company, whereby the latter has purchased the timber owned by Mr. Muri'dl on three tracts of land, including one tract of acres. The deal also includes Uo* saw mill owned by M >*. Murrel oj* ratc<l by him for siveral years; pasl. Whrd-Bate Company will have ten ytars time for cutting and removing the timber. cityWgTaI "" endorses a-l-m L ' Says It Should Be Used by Every Person Advancing* in Age. 13 at. m * / *" t "IT PROLONGS LiFE"* The following statement, eomieg from a prominent city official o( Sal?m, \ a., bears weight in th?t it comes from one whose position demands the truth at all times. Read what he says. "I have tried Acid lr?m Mineral Mini imn iii-lil i I ? V nil . I I ^ I 1 I I l't I > i I I I III' I lit il <* constitution builder ami geneva) health lesion 1 beli*. ve every perMill of advanced age should to fee* Acid Iron Mint rah and that. it. will prolong their lite. 1 have also foutvi it very valuable in stopping; b.Wed ami healing sores." says Mr f!\ \ i. Webber, Chief ol Police ar-A SupC, Water W arks, Salem \ ir-: n r. Men pron 'tent in c,ud>k< h(V> <fo. not make a habit o'" praising e,?.\vf>~ cines, liatiur K\ < ) en. *tim tlve;,. And in that A" (l I on Mine.al b.a, p.ovid so eliivitiu' as to w 'm it* praise of CbwC :\-\yr: & }" ? triumph !'< r v*r v /?'> , , u| i tt< |i *.i . lilt 1: i ** ** * Acid ! re I >tip ; . ' nor a pare t nuuiv ine. 1 ;;r < etni-i has be r> 1 unablo t i i' i eproduce it. ft j .s oh* in < ! roi \ (he only tnilu.ul ue lie*' ' :rnn in ed? posit, of h s I ki <1 in o n tc i hi> w. >' I Fo cr at a; |> til \ ii crt a: ini* \ eight. purify "tg tho blood, b.vi F.-'ri up weak, ar.n npeople, and v< , sto: ing v. oak vi*al organs to normat ii is ? i' exv'Opt:oual merit.. Mans* doctors joa s rib* ;t. At all reliable drugg Fts :'?> .">0c $1 sizes. \V. I>. Woodward of tho Burksvillc Supply Co., came over to Conway <>u business one day last work. Tobacco Notes From Mulliuu. Fiances Holliday and Parker .so/<l one curing of tobacco with Neal tC Dixon yesterday for four hundred and ninety-three dollars sixty-fou> cents; Sam 1>. Clerrald sold two curings of tobacco with Neal & Dixon yesterday for thirty-seven doftarv and forty-four dollars per hundred pounds; W. H. Daniel sold five cu.-? ings of tobacco with Neal Sc Dixcc? Monday for more than two thousand dollars. A good many farmers getting more than three hundred Vo!lars for one curing of tobacoo uf Neal & Dixon's. Ed. Muggins Richardson sold one curing of Tmbaeco with Neal & Dixon yesterday fot four hundred ami fourteen lioftar* and twenty-eight cents; Smith nnti Anions sold one Darn of Tobacco with Neal & Dixon yesterday fo.five hundred and thirty-five <(otiars fifty-two cents, bridge was fixed at Galivants Ferry Saturday and people are crossing every day. SeM Tolratv p,t ii'iOt wi; A v II a<lv NTiAL & DIXON. Mutlins, S. C., July 31, 1917. o The Horry County Summer School came to a close last week and the teachers all left for their homes. The term was successful and jperfoneed a good work for those who win havrthe children in charge all eter county the coming terms of the common schools. NOTICE. Lost one dog puppy, about four months old, color, black with tan legs, last seen in Lor is about one week ago. Any one finding saiue, notify, S. B. Hon sand.?Adv.