The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 13, 1917, Page FIVE, Image 5
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The registrants cannot volunteer in
the United States army after December
loth. For several days recruiting
officers have been sent to
various points and the indication .s
that a large number of volunteers
\ will go into the army during these
Jf ipst few days as volunteers.
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Several days last week gave us in
.this section sampled of what is bjnt
* Winter weather. "J
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Miss Dora Dec Walker was win
Conway a short time last'week n
relation to the Home Demonstration
work in this county.
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O J. Bell of Wampee was in Con*
way 011 business last week.
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The cases against David and Solomon
Schorr bound over to United
States court recently by Commissin*
or , C. 1'. Qukttlebaum, wore continued
over until the January term
of that court when called up in Charleston
last week.
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THIS WORLD'S BEST.
If you need a good Sewing Machine
see J. M. D. Jones. He sells the best
in the world, The old Singer., Cou/
way, S. C.?4M2-6-17?pd.
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A. C. Murrcll who was involved m
Hip difficulty with U. Watts , ir
v.hich the latter received an injury
from which he died; surrendered to
the sheriff last week upon learning
of his death at a Florence hospital.
Hp was later released on bond, it ">
said in the sum of $.'1,0000.00.
Wanted to buy field peas in
quantities, see us before you
sell. Loris Grocery Co.?adv
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The store occupied by the Jones
Piano Company was a popular p'ace
during several days lately where
people gathered to hear the demonstration
of the fine instruments they
have in stock.
Dr. D, T. Kiley of Florence, S. C.,
spent several days in Conway last
week on business.
* Julian Dusenbury, who is attending
the University of South Carolina, ai
Columbia, arrived here the first of
the week to visit relatives a.id
friends.
B'j Stock Mullets on hand,
fish are cheaper than meat.
Lons Grocery Co. adv
THERE HAS JUST Ail
THE F0LL01
One Car Load Wagons
*1 One Thousand Sacks Co
One Thousand Bushels R
Two Whole Cars Agricul
mcr ought to uce.)
Five Thousand Sacks Go
Five Thousand Pounds C
That all these goods vvcr
kets before the recent ri
i.i ~ ~~a:a:
mum hi laiyu yuamiuub
These goods are now be
ent stores,?GALIVAIMT:
VILLE, and AYNOR, all
and satisfy. We have t>
do it. Many articles wei
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factory prices. You can
<ji prices will prove when y<
goods.
You will be welcome at a
George J
Galivanst Ferry
Personal
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The repairs recently started on the
old Methodist church buiding, developed
the fact that wainscoting and
some of the other wooden members
are destroyed by dry-rot. The wains,
coting was fastened close up against
a brick wall and it may have been the
dampness coming in through this
wall and caused the damage to tb<?
wood. The repairs arc now nearing
completion. ...,
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Don't fail to see us for your
Seed Irish Potatoes and we
may save you money. Loris
Grocery Co.?adv
The Rev, W. A. Youngblood left
this county recently for his now work
at Summcrvville, S. C.
*****
E. W. Page of Aynor, S. CM was in
Conway on business one day last
week.
John W. Cox was among the farm.
crs visiting Conway last week on
business.
1. H. Copper was here one day last
week.
Ross Johnson, of Charleston, S. 0..
j Spent the first of the week in Conway
i with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .J. i\
Johnson.
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Miss Jessie Duscnbury of Toddville
was among those who visited
Conway last Monday.
M. W. Todd, a colored man born >n
Horry County and who moved to
Florida some years ago; is a sample
of what thrift and industry will do
for one of his race. He went from
this County and worked as a barber
in Jacksonville, Fla., and other
places. He became the owner of
property and is now wealthy.
Hon. VV. M. Rooth of Adrian spent
j some time in Conv.a.v last week.
Mrs. Roy Jacobs of North Carolina
was a recent arrival here to visit Dr.
and Mrs. V. F. Piatt.
Levi Ludlani, while driving a new
touring car along the public road
between the town and Snow Hill, losl
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control of the steering gear. Thr
machine which had several people Ir
ii, ran into a ditch and stopped endl
* i*i I i?AL*f i n m #vv-\ 1 Itn no / ! i <i f/\t* 'PL/
i ji>\ ?i r i I I r.^ti III; uil \,n%J I dwuiiwi , 1 in
damage to 1 he machine was vci\\
light considering the circumstances
: nd the people in the car at the time
j were not much hurt.
RIVED LARGE LOTS OF
MING GOOOSi
tlon Seed Meal
list Proof Seed Oats
tliral Lime (a thing' every fared
Whole Rice
hewing Tobacco.
take notice:
e purchased on the marse
in prices, and by getting
the price was very low.
ing offered at my differS
FERRY, JORDANat
prices that will please
old you the reason we can
re bought at less than the
share benefits as the
ou call and look over the
ny of the three storse.
. Holliday
(\ynor, Jordanville,
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THE HORRY gTF.HA ]
' There was an automobile accident
on the corner of 5th Avenue and Elm
Street last Saturday night. The collision
took place between a Fold
which was being driven by Jesse
Woodward and a hoi so being driven
to a dray belonging to W. D, Woodward.
The collision was "headon"
and the horse's leg was broken. The
horse was killed.
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Horiy County Teachers' Association
will meet at Burroughs School
Auditorium next Saturday, December
l?th at' 11 o'clock.
We have some1 big* bargains
m head Rice, and sell every
thing in groceries. Loris Grocery
Co.?adv
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J J. H. Cooper of Jordanville was i'/i
Cob way one day last week on business.
The United States District Court
was engaged in Charleston nearly all
of last week in the trial of criminal
cases from different parts oV the
district.
J. J. Sanders & Co., recently sold
out their timber holdings and other
property to the Ward-Bate Company.
Their holdings will be operated by
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(. .< iuiiL-1 named company.
Kclland Bcssant of Little Riv r
was in Conway recently on business.
*****
The store on Main Street where t'n%
.]ones Piano Company are exhibiting
a complete line of instruments, has
been a popular place for the time it
Las been open. There are seven ]
i players in the l?b
V b m
S. W. Monroe, of Florence, S. C.
was in Conway on business severa
days last week.
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Plant your patch of wheat and d<
your part in raising a fine food eroj
' during the Winter.
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Place your order with us foi
your seed Potatoes and be sure
your seed. Loris Grocery Co
L adv.
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J. Morgan Lewis of Galivunts Fe:
ry, S. C., was called to Charlesto:
r last week to serve as a member of tn<
1 grand jury in the U. S. Distric
t Court.
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On the
Wc have on the block, a?
following* valuable properties
careful attention, especially i
money in an absolutely safe v
Read the following' dcsc:
and three residences in the T<
can sell you to-day if you w;i)
sitions, or all together if you
Give this a look-over to
COUNT"
I Tract of Land, situated in Pucks T
and Twenty-Live Acres, on Public ?
Church, School House, same distan
Town of Conway, has one four Roon
and Stables, One acre and Pair.'
Land. Terms of Sale. Opc-third (
farm. A. 11. Long place.
ClPi
City lot. good site for business Hoi
and Main Street, Lot 32 by SO feet,
door to the Pastime Theater. Term
Two Hundred Dollars.
CITY RE
One Light-R ?>m Residence situated
u'tes from corporate limits, exempt
lights, Three Stables, One Darn, I '<
W. Bethea. Rents for Twelve-Pi ft.1
Ask us for the price.
COMPLETE f
Parm situated in Simpson Creek T<
under cultivation, eight-room dweil
barns, and stalls, two and half stoi
and other necessary buildings. Let
properly. Some good limber. .*^--1
mcrly known as N. M. Harden Farn
ly low price. One-third cash balm
LOT F
200 feet by 172 feet, within City 0
bargain for some one. First three
If interested see M. M. Hedrick, M
Call on the manager at H
Horry Lai
CONW/
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tThe oldest Arm
/IUTUAL LIFE INSUR
W. B. Coxe,
F. F. Covingtc
Rullock
R. M. Hu
IB, CONWAY, S O.
.FOR SALE A few bushels of
. Abruzzi rye. H- L- Buck.
adv
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Conway was ?hort of gasoline again
last week, and the shortage was more
serious than it has yet been. No
explanation of the cause of the shortage
has been given by the dealers.
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The second section of the drafted
men to fill the next quota of the new
national army, it js expected will be
called out before very long. The
am ... 11 1-.... - a.\ * -
WMI \.Avui|>kiuli UVKi VID Will I1UVC llli'ir
hands full.
W. H. Stone of Little River spent
the past week in Charlseton as a
member o'f the petit jury called to
serve in the United States District
Court.
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L. F. JBryan, of Little River, was
among: the jurors called to serve in
the United States District Court hi
Charleston last week.
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See us for your seed Irish
Potatoes, we have several cars
bought. I.oris Grocery Co.
adv.
D. M. liurr >ug;hs was called away
to Chai '"sf.on last week during; the
session of the United States Distri.il
Court, having; been summoned as a I
| member of the netit iurv i'oi thai !
J trim.
*****
I .1. S. Batt'e was away in Charleston
last week as a member of the grand
jury in the United States District
Court.
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i'OR gALE?Two Ford touring;
, j cars. One 60 inch. Apply
'It. J. Bell, Conway, S. C.
*****
Maybury Floyd of Creen Sea was
* I among* the number of Horryites called
>! to serve on the jury in the United
States District Court in Charleston
S C., last week.
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? Court was in session in Marion
last week.
*****
Dr. W. C. Adams, of Aynor, re-1
i.ccntly purchased the Horry Drug' Co..
' here, and will continue to do a drug
i business at the same location. Dr.
e W. H, Darby, Jr., of Florence, S. C..
t will have charge of the drug department.
lock Today.
5 it were, for sale to-day, the
3, to all of which we ask your
you desire to invest some
/ay.
mixtions of a fine country tract,
: wn of Conway, all of which we
: t them, either one of the propodesire
to invest that mucliday.
Y TRACT
wnshin. consist ill n" llnndvml
\oad, One and One-half Miles fro)/:
( c from Boat Landing, Six Miles from
1 House, plastered and sealed, Barn
ly Garden cleared, some Timber on
ash, balance secured by mortgage on
r LOT
use. On Southeast corner 4th Avenue
Opposite Peoples National Bank, next
s of sale: Cash consideration TwentySIDENCE
1 on Burroughs Street, just three minI
rem Town taxes, Good water, Klectnc
/ed loft, now occupied by Professor
per month. Terms of Sale: Cash
:ARM FOR SALE
nvnship, containing 1T>0 acres, 4."? acre,
i nj_-, one tneant house, one set of large |
lies high, smoke house, tobacco barn,
,,, in,,.a ......a ^"
'ii i#\i(vn i wan 11?11r> unvcuy inrouv'M j
mile from seven month school. l'or- |
l. We offer this place at a surprisimvlcc
terms.
OR SALE j
imits. Clear deed and title. A real
hundred and twenty-five dollars,
lanager
[otel Grace and get particular!.
nd Agency
lY, S. C.
rrican Company I
ANCE CO., OF NEW YORK I
Special Agent I
>n, District Agt. I
llock, Mgr., Agents. S
J. E. Watson has returned to his
work in the offices of tve Conway
Lumber Co., after taking a vacation
el about two weeks.
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AIl'S- A M IliiBunKiivi' "l" I
.... .... ..uu. ^ vi i v*hjy u.r
spent last Monday in Conway.
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Miss May Elks, who as was stated
in our last issue passed the examination
before the North Carolina State
Hoard of Medical Examiners, recently;
has also st,ood successfully the
examination before the South . Carolina
Board, and this was announced
in the State of last Thursday.
WANTED All the Jerusalem Ouk
seed in Horry County, 2c cash and
2 l-2c per pound for good clean
seed. Conway Drug Co. adv 2tj2.
n.
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Hon. W. M. Booth of Adrian has
two boys in the new national army at
Camp Jackson. Their father was i
j lad to have them both home with j
him to spend last Sunday. The two j
young men who are serving then- j
country from the same household,
are J. T. Booth and Allen J. Booth, i
They attended services at their
< hurch last Sunday.
*****
K. w. Klovd wil.w in I '\' Uii I
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iness recently.
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L. M. Watts was among- those visiting
Conway last week.
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W. H. King was in Conway last '
Saturday. i
*****
A. R. Bullock of Lovis was in Con- '
way on business last week.
*****
W. J. Sessions was in Conway on
business one day last week. I
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Senatoi Hal. L. Ruck was confined j
to his homo on Laurel Street, last \
week, caused by a slight illness; he
was able to be out again by the end
of the week. ^ <
***** ? ' Dan
VY. llardwick was in Conway
last week on business.
C. Watls of Willow Rranch sec'
tion was n Conway last week.
Mrs. .1. N Atwater of Spartanburg
avrived hole recently t.o spend some
time 011 a vis:t to her daughter, Mrs.
A \Y. Barrett.
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PLAY AT SOCASTKE
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A piny, "Miss Topsy 'Purvey." will
i i?e j?iven at the Socastoe School
I House on Kriday, Dec. 21st, 1P17. a4
7:20 o'clock, admission 2.7c. Ue.
; frt shmcuts served. I'uld'e coidiuliy
invited.
POTASH
ogQ Bags 1 cbacco roSlash
< 'j-iiiss is genuine
sh i'er tobacco) Qgp,
deliver about Christmas.
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550 Bbls. Best Flour. |
Feed your hogs on Peanut
Meal. We have
600 bags. Meat will
be high next summer.
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12 Bales Tobacco Canvass
and 50 tons plant
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ueci guano in stock. We
can handle the goods
and ear. save our Horry
friends big money.
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! PALMETTO GROCERY CO.
Cooper MULLINS |
msm88break
Mi IN Stock for your CAR Nw
\I7 n UK A A "PA-J **" "A ~
Tf v not guiiiuiiu f UI 11 X"ill"LS
only in our repair work.
CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO..
NOTICE.
All persons indebted unto the Into
J as. J. Scale are required to make
immediate payment to the undersigned
Administratrix, and all persons
holding claims against him are likewise
required to present the same
duly proven according to law to her
or Robert T>. Scarborough, her attorney,
within the time required by
law, or this notice will be plead in bar
of their payment.
Rebecca K, Seale,
Qualified Administratrix.
Rt !>t. R. Scarborough,
'.t U-7. Attorney.
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FIFTEEN WHITE MEN
WILL REPORT TO-DAY
The local exemption board has notified
fifteen young, men to^ report
for duty here to-day, Thursday, December
13th, 1917, at 4 o'clock P .M ,
to leave Conway for Cnm? i
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the early morning train, to-morrow,
Friday, December 14th, 1917. The
names of the fifteen follow:
Devon Abram Boyd,
Foley Alex Dew, 1
James Duffie Duncan.
Dwight Grainger,
Bruce Hampton Holmes,
Julius Franklin Hooks,
Lemon Jones,
William Henry James,
John Robert Moore,
Larry Benj. Martin,
Calvin Mi shoo,
George Bryant Moore,
Lacy Talmage Rogei
Henry Griffin Smith,
Joe Bertie Stroud.
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NOTICE TO BAPTIST CHCRCHES
The Executive Committee of th?
Waccamaw Associuton will meet at
(V.nway on Monday, Dec. 17. at 11
o'clock. All Ohui he> having business
v. Ith this Committee shouid
present anie by this time.
?4). L HILL,
Sec. Ex. CommHt e,
fOUfiCaOREDMEN
FOR JACKSON TO-DAY
The local exemption board notified
the following named colored men to
r? po t he'-e I'or military duty yesterday,
December 12th, II)17; and the
Int. four in number, left this morning
on tho early linin for Camp Jackson:
.lames Wesley Faulk,
John Muggins,
Horace James Yereon,
John Weaver, 4
O 4"v.,
*" To Cure a Cold In One Day.
1 Tnke LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the
Cough and 1 leiuinche and works off the Cold.
Drujrcists refund money if it fails to cure.
K. \V. GROVE'S signature on euch bcs. 30c.
NOTK F OF niSSOLFTIOX.
Notice is hereby given that the copartnership
heretofore, before the 7th
day of November A. D. 1017, existing
between W. Jloyd Jones and A.
M Kahil, war and iuis been dissolved
hy mutual consent on the said 7vh day
of November A. P. 1017, and the undersigned
is in no respect liable for
any contracts or obligations taken or
asfUMcd by the s. hi A. hi. Jkibll conccrniaj;
the copartnership business
after said date of absolution.
w. iio\ n .j^xf.s.
(Y'lway, S. C., Nov. 14v11, lDi,.
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No. 6@?
This is o. prer.cvipt'.'-.n prepared especially
'or MALARIA ov CHILLS A. FEVER.
L ive or si* doses will break any case, nnd
if tnkcn then up a tonic the Fever will not
retnrn. It nets on the liver better than
Calomel and docs not gripe or sicken. 25c
1 OR RKXV On harts for 1D1S,
the Frosty 1- Todd place near Alj
lea, S. C., and the John Drown
I place between Conway and .1 >rdan!
ville. Apply to 11. H. Woodward,
Conway, S. 0.
STRA ^ 101) NOTICE.
l.o<t Nov. 1 111., one black "Fu.e
and China ami Duckshy" sow pip:,
abort in w? eks old. unmarked. Anyone
will please notiiy,
.1. C. FLOYD.
11F1) No. 2, Nichols S. C.
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I e/r U A v t; t \ . . k :
,x i ii' v 'lie ni'iHM' yeami*', color
mulbori y rod. huU headed, nup'k
od split and underhil; crop and uuj
dersquaro. P?e n soon once since
February, K. 1". l.OYFl.l,, ! >o;*
l'luff township, *' miles from .lordanvil'e,
S. C. ad-11 -2<>-2>t-pd.
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I OK SALE One Thousand bushels
homo raised corn at the price of
$2.00 per bushel. Call on or wiito
T. .1. Hell. Conway, S. C. :ulv
1 nio-pd 11 -22-17.
TAKEN UP At my p'aco one sow,
color black and white, marked swal
low fork and underbit in one ear
and upperbit in the other ear, about
4 years old. Owner eon not snmi*
n' ?
by proving and paying charges.
H. P. PRINCE, Hammond, S. C. adv?3t-pd-l
1-15-17.
STRAYED NOTICE.
There has taken up in my field one
black and white spotted sow shout,
marked split and underbit in right
car, crop in left. Owner can pay
damages and get him.
11.8-17 ? O. M. WATTS.
TAKEN UP?One male hog, marked
smooth crop and underbit in right
ear, half crop and underbit in left,
red and black spotted. (\ II. King,
Hurley, S. O.? 11-8-Mt.