The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 25, 1917, Page FIVE, Image 5
PETIT JURY LIST
FOR COMING COURT
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The jury commissioners, consisting
o.' the Co;!. oi Court, the Auditor anu
C.unty Treasurer, met recently ai d
dre.v the v< it jurymen for t <.
approaching term of the court begin
nb\r on next Monday morning an.!
probably lastio through the week
The list of cat-.i to be tried appose*,
lart vcok.
f liert E. Shelly,
W. K. Bes cnt,
E. S. Booth,
D. M. Causey,
W. S. Tyler,
S. L. Burroughs,
G. H. Watson,
o n i^.
t'C? virtj
J. H. Marsh,
w W. Thos, Hardwick,
*1 G. W. Cartrette,
D. T. McNeill,
W. 11. Law rim ore,
y\ 01 in Boyd,
Sam M. I lucks,
J. B. Rabon,
C5. Wilson Hardee,
R. W. Bryan,
J. M. Hug^ins,
J. B. Gore,
li. I). Grt ham,
P. M. Herman,
H. B. Jordan,
^ I. P. Patrick,
E. M. Blanton,
D. H. Chestnut,
W. B. ITuv.ks,
I 1). M. Alford,
J. T. Shelly,
C. A. Anderson,
I). W. Oliver, Jr.,
J. Thos. Mills,
J. T. Floyd,
W. A. Page,
1). T. Smith,
J. K. Thomp on.
Sales<lay comes on November 5th.
AT
I A YNOR S TORI
, COMPLETE NEW LINE
CLOTHING FOR BOTH I
GENTS' FURNISHINGS
SPECIAL ATTENTION!
I OF MILLINERY GOODS
: NEVER BEFORE SEEN
' HON OF HORRY GDI
i KEYING. THE LOW Pi
; !N SPITE OF THE WAF
! WHEN YOU G0MPAI
,fs ?R!GES ELSEWHERE,
MY AYNOR STORE IS
, BUY MOOS, AT CO BE1
! TORY COST. DOME A!
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Full Car L
SEE OS AT
^ Stores also at Jordanv
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' Just received a nice lot
I drens Coats in prices to si
I Ladies Coats from si.t
^ Childrens Coats from $2.(
J A nice lot of Ladies Co:
00. Call and see my lint
Also a nice line of sen
Don't forget that I am
iwith the largest and most
had.
Your patronage will be
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Mrs. J. \
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W. E. Dusenbury of Toddville was
i:i Conway on business one day lust j
week.
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P. O. Bellamy visited Conway one
ley recently on business.
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A. B. Garrcn went to Wannamaker
one day last week on business.
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Court will convene on next Monday
morning for the trial of civil jury cases.
The list for trial was published m
our issue of last week.
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F. M. Ray of Gurley was in Conway
last week fo** a short time.
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H. V. Porter was here recently for
a short time on business.
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S. F. Bourne was in Conway one
day last weeK. He has ordered some
new farm machinery which we understand
he has just received and will
ir.stal at his farm in Bucks township.
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Mrs. A. P. Johnson of Gurley was
i- Conway last Wednesday on business.
V. M. Martin was in Conway last
v ook from Galivants Ferry.
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Mr. end Mrs. I. A. Bell were in Con
way last Monday.
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C'evk of Cour^ W. L. Hryan will
v*i' the State Fair in Coiun bia this
w. el:.
M*\ mil Mr*?. C. 11. Haselden, with
i Mitres Albcrtir.o. Mary Erlnii and
; -aruh Hase'.don, 'cr' h?rc lr.st Sunday
fte.rnoon, f r Seders, S. CI., their
i heme, ufto" visiting Mr. and Mrs. U.
| A. I Hi senbury at T h! IviMe.
Mr. and Mrs. I. \V. Cooper and children.
ar.d M s. Morrison and dauffho{'
Wi'minv.ton, N. C., spent t'e
I fir.t of the week with friends and
1 - .rs Oppo and i:i the country.
MY?
i, A tlVUK, J. C.
OF HiU.INF.RY GOODS,
HEN WD WOMEN, AND
IN GREAT VARIETY.
IS ASKED TO TIE UE
, SUCH AS YOU HATE
IN THE AYNQR SEGINTY.
SEEING IS BETIGES
OF THE3F. GOODS
! Will ASTONISH YO'J
RE THEM WITH THE
OFFERING SHOES AND
LOW THE Mill. OR FAC?D
SEE FOR YOURSELF.
cacl of Gats
AYNOR, S. 0.
iilc and Galivants Ferry
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of Ladies, Misses and Chillit
all.
)G to $35.00, Misses and
)0 to $8.00.
it Suits from $10.50 to $30.i
before buying.
]e Sailor Suits,
still in the Millinery business
t attractive line I have ever
highly appreciated.
IV. Sparks
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THE HOBRY HEP.ALE
Leocal and
Julius T. Floyd was i.? Ccnway en.
business last week. . 1
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The local red cross workers are do. 1
ing their full share of this great work |(
ax everyone knows who has been *
keeping up with their workings lately.
They have helped tv> speed the
boys to the cantonments, provided a j
part of the clothing for th.e hospitals,
they have delivered comfort bags to
the boys who are going to the front
from Horry County; and in various
other ways they have been busy in
performing the work which the National
Society set out to accomplish.'
Help them get the work done.
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J. S. Brown was in Conway one day
recently.
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It is important that the Liberty
Lean be subscribed quickly and with
enthusiasm. Germany watches this
more closely than she does our training
camps.
J. H. Verecn of Wampec was in
Ccnway recently on business.
Gracious Providence! Are our soldiers
to give up their work, give up
their comforts, give up their sweethearts
give up their homes and then
give up their monev for this war?
What a noble example this is for
the civilians who are asleep! Men of
South Carolina, we ARE AT WAR!
The women, and the soldiers are buying
Liberty Ronds. Will you not do
your part ?
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A car load of Mules and Horses to !
arrive Thursday, the best the market
i affords, the lowest price for first
I class stock. Conway Live Stock Co.
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John C. Sellers of Sellers, S. 0.,
pent some time in Conway last week, j
I attending a meeting of Conway
1 Ledge A. F. M.
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J. E. Roberts visited Conway last
week.
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J. W. Stovers was in Cnnw.iv nnr
i (lay lust week.
i There is no place in the United
States with greater possibilities than
; this in which we are living1. These
i possibilities come about mostly by
nature. Remember, however, that i'i
is our business to bike advantage cT
the possibilities.
E. W. Johnson was in Conway cmo
i day last week.
W. 1\ Tyler v as in Conway last
week.
A petition was being- circulated and |
j numerously signed hut week by the
citir.cn.s of Conway s howing their wi1-I
j ingress to e? operate in the installa'
ion a'.d sues .;s!'u! operation o?" tin
'waterworks and sewerage systems
he in*/ put in now witli the nioi.ov
| raised by the bond issue.
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THE WORLD'S REST.
If you nerd a good Sewing Machine
see J, M. D. Jones. He so'Is the best
in the world, The old Singer., Conway,
S. C\ 4t 9-27
Our Efforts at You
If you want to buy any lai
dispose of. our efforts are at
tise the property at our own e:
nothing.
I dust Nc
Just at this time our ad
i mostly, as we have only start
I on the bargain counter,? But
! We Want
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And when the business i
intend to advertise in the pap
. tend to go after business for
M. M. Hedrick, Manager,
j | Give us a chance at the p
I I Horrv Lai
I At Hot(
; H. H. WOODWARD
It r * . ; t.
The oldest Amc
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSUR
W. B. Coxe,
F. F. Covingto
Bullock
R. M. Bui
>, CONWAY, S. 0.
Personcil
Hobei'c C. Jenkins, of the internal 1
evenuo department, spent several
leys in Conway and in the county,
ast week looking after the collection 1
)t the war tax recently imposed on 1
igars cigarettes and tobacco. This
first of the war taxes to go into effect
:cmes in under provisions of the bill
passed by congress at its war session.
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W. O. Sellers was in Conway one
day last week.
The weather in this section has
been dry for some time making ideal
conditions for cotton gathering.
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H. E. Blanton vsas in Conway last
week from Nichols, S. C.
K. L. Mishoe of Horry, S. C., spent
si me time in Conway on business last ;
week
O. \V. Ji knson of Clalivants Kerry,
S. C., spent some time in Conway last 1
week on bo inoss.
11. lVrrett of Clalivants Ferry was
in Conway las. week.
Julian Dusenbury. who is attending
the University of South Carolina, at
Columbia, spent the week-end in the
city with his parents.
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J, M. Floyd of Galivants Ferry was
in Conway one day last week.
K. J. Sherwood was in Gcorgotow ;
last week on business.
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1). W. Harrison nnd T. S. J ewis
two carpenters who have been working
for the past several months on
the construction of the military
camps at Columbia, S. C., returned
recently to spend some time hero at
their homes.
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Lawyers and court officials were
busy this week getting ready for
court.
M:ss Jennie Hurbago vi,-,l to Columbia
the noddle <>1* last \vc k.
Mr. end M "s. I*" L Wi'sirn or ren
bv.Tg, Pa., passed through Cotiway
lately, remaining here for several
days at Hotel Grace. They were the
1 guests of Mr. and Mrs H. W. Ambrose
several times while here.
Joe Tindal was in Conway last
week from the Dongola section.
Two Solid Ca r Loads Chevrolet
Tearing Cars just unloaded. Make
I yeur selection before another advance
in priv*e. Rnss Bros. adv.
This government needs the help of
I ali its citizens in this emergency,
j Lets do our part now and we may
avoid the bringing of the war to our
very doors. It is much better to fight
the Germans on tbtii own side tba
over here.
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li:t rs kkll it.
If yon desire to make a .^ale >'
\*f?ll?? nv^pnni l.w.otU.,-. 1..4 II II >?' ?
i |/i c.nv ti i nn cuiuii, MM. ii. M. > ? VH' :
v.'t.i'd and M. M. Iledrirk have >
chance at it. The advertisinjf will f>(
done by them and not cost you a coat.
WHMMHHWMUHnMnRNMMMMMaaaaMMUMaMUMNUfl'
ir Service:
sd, or have any yoi: want t2
your service. We will adverxpcnsc.
It will cost you
w Local
rcrtising is of a local nature
ed and have just a few tracts
to Spread
n our hands will warrant it we
ers of other counties, and inour
clients in other States.
roperty to-day.
il Grace
M. M. HEDRICK.
rican Company
ANCE CO., OF NEW YORK
Special Agent
n, District Agt.
Bros. I
lock, Mgr., Agents. f
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AT HOTLL GRACE. I
Among the reeent arrivals at Hotel
Grace arc the following:
J no, W. Brown, Wilmington, N. C.
K. O. Smith, Charleston, S C. s
A. S. Hugby, Marion, SC. <1
J. 1\. Vercen, Little River, S. C. a
L G. Vercen, Little River, S. C.
A. I). Poreher, South Carolina. a
F. W. Willis, South Carolina. t
A. B. Watson, South Carolina e
M. N. Roynor, North Carolina. t
E. C. Moon, North Carolina.
R. G. Scarborough, Sumter, S. C.
J. G. Todd, Wilmington, N C.
J. L. Lewis, Tabor, N C. i
L. L. Adair, South Carolina. <
R. D. Oglesby, St. Louis, Mo,
R. L. Mayo, Baltimore, Md.
I. R. Middlebrook, Baltimore, Md.
M. M. Burlington, Spartanburg, S. '
C.
W. W. Russ, City.
J. Frank Patterson, Richmond, Ya.
J. R. Mixson, Florence, S. C.
W. R. Baker, Virginia
J. O. Gloght, South Carolina.
Rev. M. W. Hook, Marion, S C.
D. T. Arnett, Tabor, N. C.
Miss Klsie Baker, Green Sea, S. C.
Miss Loeine Porter, Green Sea, S C.
Miss Mary McKnight, Green Sea,
S. C.
i .miss i.ena Haddock, Green Sea,
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I Miss Essie Derham, (ireen Sea, S v.'.
Miss Arena Gerrald, Conway, S. C.
Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Glaze, South
Carolina
G. T. Poye, Eumberton, N C.
Dr. D. K. Miles, Marion, S C.
W. L. Miles, Marion, S. C.
Mrs. D. F, Miles, Marion, S C.
Mrs. C. E. Evans, Marion, S. C.
li. Thompson, South Carolina
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wolfe, North
i Carolina.
Root. F. Jenkins, Florence, S. C.
K. \V. McLaughlin, Camp Sevier
|S. C.
M. 11. Grainger, South Carolina.
C. C. F *.zor. South Carolina
E l. (r*a nger. Sviith Carolina.
Mis- Alma \.atson, South Carolina
"Miss Grace Wa.son Soi.th Carolin:.
J. '1. Avant. Will, ingt- n, N. C.
Dr. G. L. Cox. North Carolina
C. \1. Pridgcn, N rth Car dioa.
W. T. M( Lord. S uth Carolina
L. L. Gvec n, Charle ston, S. C.
A. A Pun an. Khvenre S C.
G. i.. St'*ouse fn'umhus. O.
J. H. Mack, Columbia, S C.
i E. A. Ruobling, St. Louis, Mo
E. A. Planden, Jr., Charleston, SC.
J. I?. Prince, Atlanta, (la.
J. 1). Hcitman, "South Carolina.
W. L. Miller, Wilmington, N. C.
W. R. Peterson, Wilmington, N C.
1 A. L. Wannamaker, South Carolina
W. L. Jumper, South Carolina
N. Maiop.e, North Carolina.
J. U. Hr.rri'va a North Carolina.
W. P. Liml ry. Klorence, S C.
Pan E. Cvtr i.ii). WilmingL n. N. C.
1 . 11. Bnmoii. Wilmington. N. C.
Mr.. C. C. .VrRaa.Jy, Little Rive .
S. C.
Clare;-..-e Mc hins'ey. Jr., let.'o Ivi
or, S. ( .
lva Pes ont. Little River. S. C.
Mrs. L. \\. Ran 'all, Little River
i S. C:
I C. 15. Lessen'. l/'t.lo Riv. r. S. C.
J. N. Cooror, LilCc River. S. C.
C. F. MeFaJdin. Michigan.
Ceo. Gantto. Wilmington. X. C.
W. 1\. Stewart, Wilmington, X' C.
W. A. Stilley, South Carolina.
P. I>. Williamson, Dothan, Ala.
Lore S. lb own, Charlotte, X'. C.
I W. T. Sellers, Noilh Carolina.
! YoVm ^PISDKK^ break
I IPOT ON J>
> IILKE IN STOCK ror? vouR CAR NUn
: We use genuine Ford Parts
only in our repair work.
I CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO..
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GOOD LAM) FOK SALE
I have fu.' sale a tract of forty (10)
| acres, more or less, lying' on the south
side of Lake Swamp, beginning at
, road at Lake Swamp church at W. F.
and Lorenzo 1>. Holt's lino and corner,
running W. F. Holt's line to Hainan
Branch, thence said branch to G. J.
I Holliday's line, the line of Lorenzo D.
Holt, and line of W. F Holt to the beginning
point.
'lhis is land which belongs to Mr. B,
J. Holt, and was conveyed to him by
Mrs. Jane Holt.
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1 can cell this tract of land for 1,000.00.
Call or write me if interested.
First come, First served.
II H W rtA/NuO r/l
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j Attomcy-at-lnw
' Conway, S. C.
No. 666
This it i prescription prepared especially
for MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER.
Five or six dotes will break any case, and
if taken then at a tonic the Fever will not
return. It acts on the liver better than
Calomel and docs not ?r>pc or lickco. 25c
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REVOKE ORIGINAL
ORDER LIABILITY
Washington.' Nine million men,
till subject to army draft, will be
ivided into five classes, and called
c cording to class.
Provost Marshal General Crowder
nnounced this today, pointing out
hat economic considerations will govrn
the new system of selection and
hat those last available, either for
industrial or dependency reasons, will
>e the last called.
The new system based on recomnendation
of draft boards the country
ner will simplify their tasks and
r>ake the drawings hereafter even
nore etiuitable than in the past.
The system is designed to get the
oest military material first and to
allow the man himself to establish his
own economic position. Each man will
be allowed seven days to answer a
questional're as to his industrial status
and the dependency of any relatives.
The exact ^ime of sending- out this
questmen ire or just what questions it
will include are still under discussion.
The classes in general will be divided
about thus:
Class One Bachelors without dependents;
men with self supporting
wives; any others with no claims of
dc pendency.
Class Two Highly skilled farm laborers.
men with wives who could
work: and others of nnlv
^ -
pendency.
Class Three Men with aged mothers,
highly skilled operators in war
industries.
Class Four Men with large families
dependent upon them say with a
wife and three or four children.
Class Five Legless men, paralytics
and others of the military unfitClass
one would be called first;,
class second next if needed, and so on..
In each class the men would be
subject to call in the turn which the
original drawing gave them.
Only twenty forms will be needed"
in handling the clerical work under
the new system as against 182 under
the old.
"Number 1,000" will be the form
number for the questionaire.
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It is hard to estimate the probable
value of an acre of land in any community
in this county, at say, twenty
years hence.
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Conway was without hominy f r[
several days recently owing to delay/
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iii :>iij})iut.'iii> 01 ireigni. ^ ,
B. F. Moore was in Conway one
day recently.
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A car of well broke Horses and
Mules for your issued ion Thursday,
the best to he bad at any price to be
sold cheap, see A. C. Thompson. Conway
Live .S'ock Co.- adv.
(1. F. Murroll was in Conway on
business one day last week
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Let us act as the medium of exchange
if von have decided to sell the
hous; and lot. or the tract in the
| country. If there is somebody who
| vnnis your land, we will find him and
make the sale for you if it can be
(lone. Let us haven trial at it, Horr\
Land Agency. See Al. M. Hedrick
at. Hotel (Irace. Adv.
NOTICE TO FARMERS
IMPLEMENT DEALERS
Our Demonstrating ami Advertising
Car, showing, both One Man and
Horse Bower Stump-pullers, in actual
operation, will be at Conway in the
mat future.
If you have a sui'able place to Oom
onstrate these machines, please report
same at office of this paper, and our
All. Williamson will call on you and
ai'range Demonstration, which date
and location will he advertised in future
issue. All parties interested will
i watch for same.
A live Dealer wanted in each sectit
n. It" you mean business see our
Demonstrator. A machine that sells
itself.
A. J. K1RSTIN CO.,
Fscan aba, Mich^yadv.
DOR SALK- 20 acres of lant|"'*?6ocastee
township, bounded north by
Mill Pond, west by lands of Mr.
Frank Mills, east by land of Mr.
Fullwood, and south by land of my
own. Address: Mrs. Juliet IV flrnnt
Hagan, Ga. 9-27-17 4t.
V/ANTED Old False Teeth; don't
matter if broken. I pay $2 to $15
per set. Send by parrel post and
receive check by* return mail. F.
TERL, 408 N. Wolfe St., Baltimore,
M d. 4t-pd 9-27-17
Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
'he OKI Standard genera! strengthening tonic,
RO VIS'S 'I AST1SI.1SS8 chill TONIC,drive*out
l:ir In. curie hea the blood.and build a up the ay a.
via. Attuetouic. lror adulta uud children. 6l?c