The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 10, 1918, Page FIVE, Image 5

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Lrocel and I I I I I III Write.il 1018 nmx. I The weather man does not know it all. P Thrtse snowt* within one week is the record the weather-has recently kvnadc in this sec tion. Place your order with us for >our seed Potatoes aud he sure 4 yourv sccd. Loris Grocery Go. '* * d*' ' All predictions fail when it comes j to the weather fa this part of the ! country. '* 1 ... . M MA - - \ riant- every foot ol land this year: in food crops to help Uncle Sam. 'jh* m m m m m j Travelling men began to come back [ again to Conway last week notwithstanding the severe cold. * W. H. Jones returned last week from spending the holidays in the rmint + * + * 1 All sizes ami kinds of Mules just arrived at our .< tables and at the lowest figures. Co.iway Live Stock Co. ?adv ^ Much of the. fruit which was saved last Summer by preserving in glass jars, was lost last week by freezing,J and the jars bursting. This teaches J a lesson which will have its effect next time. The snow of early last Wednesday j torning was followed by a rising;' mperature in the later hours of the! \y, causing the snow to melt away I f many places by bed-time. I * Big' Stock Mullets on hand, j ish are cheaper than meat, -oris Grocery Co.?adv * * C * j Quantities of eggs, sweet potatoes,' and ther food products as we are informed wer?> lost last week bv free/.* t l ing. Look out for this next time it j comes along and save it all by a little precaution. There was rio coal last week and i very little kerosene oil. The lighting ompan.v is handicapped vrcy much | by lack of fuel to run their steam boilers. Without heat or light th<% situation was bad for many families, j S. J. Hlaekwell of Marion, S. (J.. | was in this county on business recently. Your Choic At any of the AYNOR?JORDANYll! Go to the one that is near we are plentifully supplied at H est groceries the markets af | I O A A rl O a4 A OCCU U.I 15, Guano and Iii large quantities, both lar farm use, now on hand Tobacco Canvas, It Will arrive in time for the ' 4 come in car load lots. AND NEVEI That we have on hand a : ing. Shoes (Shoes a specialty * ^ Call and see our complete lidav Notions, serviceable and during' the Holliday season. 1 We buy almost everythin thing* that is used by the peopl< barter-trade or pay cash,?an credit if satisfactory arranger Call at any of the three st f lines we carry. We are in the we will try to merit it. George J. >> AYNOR?JORDANVILLE The cold of last week demonstrates the need of a fuel supply better than anything else could have done. The cold snap of last week is likely to ixrepeated many times before the Winter is over. Do all that you can to aid the situation. # * * The third fall of snow which visited this section within such a short period of time, lasted through Wednesday evening of last week and until a late hour at night. What had melted dur* |ing Wednesday, afty>rnooq, was more than off-set by what felHih the niirht. I Last Thursday irtortling saw the land i "covered with a:f thick a mantle of snow as ever. , George ?L Holliday spent a portion of last Wednesday in Conway. * * m Dork Lee was in Conway from the country one day last week. * Have you bought your seed potatoes? I have them, no doubt about delivery. W. Percy TTn rdwielre oHv-tf ???%?* V* ?? ? v# ? . WVt V " V A . * * * * * Last Monday was legal sale sday. Only one tract or tv. o of land weiv ; disposed of by the officers at the, court house door. A small quantity' of personal property advertised by! the sheriff was sold by him to the highest bidders. 9 W * * 4 J. C. Spviey has been appointed j iVle administrator for the town. Ear- , !y last week he was taking steps to j bring the situation here prominently , before the authorities in Washington | and it is believed that som0 relief1 from the present shortage of coal will result from his efforts. ? * 1.. II. Burroughs is no longer with the Conway Trading Company as manager of the store on Main Street. It is stated that after taking a much needed rest he will engage in business i" Georgia. The Conway Trading Company has a new manager, Mr. Cohen, who will be glad to meet the many customers of the company. Wanted to buy field peas in quantities, see us before von sell. Loris Grocery Co. adv ? * ? * McQueen Quuttlebaurn, after spending the holidays here with his wife and child.en, left several clays a^o to return to his work in Ohio. * * * * v Joseph W. Holliday was in Conway for several days lately. e of Trade li r\A mree Mores: E--GSLIVANTS FERRY est you to do your trading for all of these stores with the ford. Cotton Seed Meal for tobacco beds and for regurcady j'or you to haul out. /laine Grown Seed Oats earliest planting, and will t FORGET full line of Dry Goods, Cloth) line of Christmas Goods, Hoiattractive gifts for everyone ig, and we sell almost every- i 3 of Horry County,?either id we sell for cash or extend dents are made. ores for any of the immense business for your trade, and Hoiliday GALIVANTS FERRY i mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm?mmm?mmrnmmmm? 1 __ THE HORRY HEBAfJ. Conway certainly needs * a quicker | method of comm\fifc, \ with the| outside world than she now enjoys; Morning papers published in Columbia and CUiirl?Nis<ton cannot reach here I acfore late afternoon and this is< especially annoying when the trains run late us they have been doing for the past several weeks. It is time for the business men of thus section to JS- i get togctug ami continue the efforts they started t^ jhchK'C another milroad to dotac to the town from a different diction.. This wot^d not injure the busines^ of the road we al- j ready have; but on the other hand | the new road would help make more | business for both lines. .. . i FERTILIZER, all kinds, on terms if wanted. W. Percy Kardwicke.?adv-tf. t?tM | The damage to the piping and other j equipment at the plant of the Conway j Lumber Company from the freeze was more l?vfpn?l'w thrill \*r??o ??4 *"?.* 4 x V* tMi ?TU "> ill 111 I believed. It was .'aid that it would take some time to put the water system in running' shape again. The dam.-, age was said to run between several j himderd dollars perhaps as high as j two thousand. * * * * * I?. T. Holmes of Tabor section vis-j ited Conway on lavt Thursday. ***** W. K Roberts was among- the farm ers visiting Conway last Saturday . V* 4\- . 1 ll'l 11 i 11 Icl \V. ? * * l Don't fail to see us for your; Seed Irish Potatoes and we1 ;r?ay save you money. Loris Grocery Co.?adv ***** j - ! W. D. Cox was hero for several : hours last Saturday. i W. K. Tyler came to Conway on 1 business last Saturday. A. Claredy of Myrtle llcaeh, S. C., was in Conway one day last week ! ***** Brady Foley of Floyds township was among' those visiting Conway on business last week. ***** .J. A. Smart of Philadelphia was in Conway last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dew, Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Dew, all spent last 1 Saturday in Conway. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle were in town last Saturday on business. % M M W. W. Rruton was in Conway last Saturday accompanied by his friend and neighbor, Mr. Johnson. Mrs. M. L. KUington, of Augusia, Ga., was in Conway registered at Ho. | tel Grace, several days last week. | WANTKD?At once, farmers for two I horse farms.?J. T. 'Mishoe, Con| way, S. C.?adv. I Mrs. George F. Parker of Goor;.,.'j town, S. C., passed through Conway one day last week. * * * * R. F. Smith, of Clio, S. C.. wa.among those visiting Conway dui'ing the holidays. * * * ? u | H. C. Dawsey of A.vnor spout soni. I time in Conway Inst Thursday. i Horry Lai : CONWA Wants to adver city lots or coi may want to d the year 1918. Decide on See M. M. Het Grace and agrt I No sale, no exp< I >.n The oldest Amei THE MUTUAL LIFE INSUR/ W. B. Coxe,! F. F. Covingtoi Bullock H. M. Bull * A OOKWAY, S. O. One man ha^.^aid that he thinks) there is danger of (riving too much to benevolent purposes; and it wouli* not be well to encourage the giving more freely than the people can afford in the present emergency. ''OR SALE?New 1917 Ford touring car. Never been run. Price $475. If you want this car come and get it, don't wait to write. CONWAY SALES COMPANY?adv. Ronnie.. K. Sessions, .of Camp Sevier, Greenville, S. C., spent Inst week here with relatives and friends. * FERTILIZER, 300 Tons 10 per cent. Acid. 300 Tons 7 w-r , 4 cent. Meal at a price that must move it. W. Percy Hardwicke. ?adv-tf. There was to have been a prelim- j nary hearing- before Magistrate W. 11. Chestnut on January 4th, in th?* case of the Stutp vs. Klias Strickland, cl.avg d with assault with intent ',o kill, etc., under a warrant sworn out by I. A. Hell; but the heiriag was continued for the earson that the weather was : > severe the witnessed could not n ake t trip. Some of the j witnesses for th State 1 iv? in kloyds j township. Another time wi'l be fixed and all parties notified. * * * * <! If you want a now h\ rd . oc Con-1 way Sales C?mpany. Only one In) ight.?adv. * * * * * J. H. Atkinson of .Jordanvilie w - ; In Conway th<? first of this week. ***** WANT101)?To ront room in private i i family noar the Burroughs School, j Answer The Herald Office.? advlt- > ' ' I t ? % .1. H. Atkinson, of Jordunville, was} among- those visiting Conway on bu* I iness last week. We have some big bargains' [in head Rice, and sell every; | thing* in groceries. Loris Giq* j I eery Co.?adv i I J. K. Khig of Cm-is was in Conwa.N : last Thursday. I ? * Contrary to the predictions from the weather bureau made last week, last Pridav found this section of the "j country in as tight grips as ever witti J the coldest weather we have had in ten vears. The snow whi.-h fell last f i wc.ck con id not melt away owing to 1 \w> 1 4mi/\ .f ii< ivinpv: i <mii ( H >rry v'i)l have a military company and a successful oive this time. The* ' country is in the war and \ve need u .homo nu'U'd of the host kind. * w * ? ! RKI) CROSS M KKTINC. There w'M bo a regular mooting ? f '.ho Rod Cress Chapter at *?:'?0 o'clock J Friday afternoon at the Club Room. Members are urged to attend and also | to bring all finished work. m * ? * ? Re "t J ones, wli > has been spending rvie tim< at Hot ?Sprin?.?;s, Ark., ;ir ived in the rit\ la<t Friday to visit" i1 i parents, Mr. an*' .Mrs, .M. I). .) ones. * * % >j: 4c I Last Katuulay was . omewhat j warmer ard proved some relief from j thp intense cold of the past week or ' ten days. id Agency Y. S. C. tise and sell any intry tracts you ispose of during F* a.Ir- Price trick at Hotel ;e on an option, ense to you. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi rican Company * \NCE CO., OF NEW YORK Special Agent District Agt. Bros. ock, Mgr., Afrits. | The tug "Hob-Caw," Captain B. T. foaggett, of the United States Coast | Patrol, visited Conway the first of the week. When Capt, Daggett was here last several months ago, ho was looking after the matter of licensing the boats plying in these waters. His business this time was no ts toted. * * # Win field Kicks was in Conway one day last week on business. * * * * Have your legal blanks printed at the Herald office. Our work will please you. * * * * J. N. Martin, of Marion, S. C\, was tupong rj.hofefi visiting Conway last week.'. He was the guest of his (.laugh M .. . l> v* , ,.u.n i ctKi v^uaiueDuurn, whiie here. THK WORLD'S BKST. If you need a good Sewing Machine see J. M. I). Jones. He sells the best in the world, The old Singer., Con%.vay, S. C.?It. 12-6-17?pd. The last of the questionairos are 1 ring mailed out by the local exemption board. They have been mailing < lit the blanks at the rate of about 120 per day since thc middle of December. Seven days are allowed for filling out and ret urnino- ilm i.ur.t! - tiov.aires; so the work of rot urn ins* them ought to t)o about over by nn>*t week some time. Lawyers and laymen have neon kept busy alt this week and last aiding the registrant", with the questionaires. * Several of the schools and colleges throughout the State have extended their holiday vacation period on account of the shortage of fuel, thus :.iving their students a longer stay al ]' me, 2~i head of the finest Mules ev? r came to this town now ready to he sold at our stables. Conway Live Slock Co., A. C. Thompson. Prop.?ad O. M, Walls and son of Ihiyboro [ were in t'onway last Thursday. k M. C. Ttutlcr, Magistral ^ at Loris, spent some time in Conway the tiivd of this week accompanied by his son. * 1)1 * * * I j M. C. Dorman left here the first of | the week to accept the position of j night e'erk at the Hotel dates, Greer, j ville, S. C. He has had some experience at Hotel Grace. j * * * * * I Messrs. Archie Susser and Guy Beverly left Tuesday to resume their ' studies at the University of South j Curolinn. M ? ?I M ? j .w i ?>ih*11<'\ . who Has lava spendnfi some time hero with her mother, Mrs. Florence Johnson, left Tuesday t\?i her home at Charleston, S. C. FOR R FN T. I i j The 1 aac I . l\d^e plac in 1 teewood Nock township, occupied until .vei v recently hy .1 # T. Ilessant. Will i rent lor one third of the crops raised ! or :i}? roe on a cash price for the year CMS. If you want a small place on I which to live, or if yen live mar in ! and desire more Irani than you already have for planting; call on nu ! and rent this Kdj?v place. U. H. WOODWARD, A t U-rney-at-1 .aw, |$!5B BREAK vput on HtRE stock for voijr car hon We use genuine Ford Parts I only in our repair work. CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO.. POTASH ' ' 350 Bags Tobacco Potash (Th is is genuine j; potash for tobacco) Qan deliver about Christmas. I 550 Bbls. Best Flour. Feed your hogs on Peanut Meal. We have 600 bags. Meat will be high next summer. 12 Bales Tobacco Canvass and 50 tons plant I bed guano in stock. We can handle the goods and can save our Horry friends big money. PALMETTO GROCERY CO. Cooper?MULLINS Wi MRS. SMART DIES AT DISTANT HOME Mrs. Mollis Smart, wife of Arthur Smart, died recently at her home In the city of Philadelphia, Pa., and th?? remains were brought here from that city on Tuesday night of last week for interment at Pauley Swamp church ,on |jVednesday? The remnina were accO'rtpcuikid bf* the tv t caved husband, Aithur Smait, and a son of the deceased. The l>orouv*Hh husband is the son of the late 'Jatn'fo Smart of the Tee Oeo section ->f this county, and t he., doc en si?d lady was a daughter James Williams of this county, 1;*ojmoidy 1*0... . , . * r } a?' ? * iu'.ng m this county, some .wars i^r"> .hoy moved away to Phibnielohia. Pa. | MISSlNHBETHEA UAC DCOOMs: nninr ;ifO ULUI'IYIL iniUL Miss Inez Llethea. who Is '. oil Vvjwn to ?r:tny friend: Ivm'c, \v;vs ma ied on Sunday, IW'omber 2Jrd, l'.MT, ho Mr. A<tolph George Suckniun; arording to a mounoemonts in the u. ual orrr. received \>y I'vii rids here t'v* irst of t'.ti. v? v ok. Thf wedding *ook p are at !*ayIti vihe, N. and the young people :vo at homo wftt . Ja unry 2r.d, M) 1S. it the Imperial Hotel Sumter, S. t". o H. 11. Johnson <;f Aynor, S. t'.. spent' several hours here last week on business. See us for your seed Irish Potatoes, we have several cars bought. Leris Grocery Co adv. * * :;? > Mrs. Mnit'c K. (lei raid of fialivants Kerry, S. C.. was in Conway on last Tuesday. ***** A. C. Sumps was anions tho proo-fossiv^ farmers of Horry, eiiltmu; y:\ Conwav on business enpayvraonts within the last few flays. A, T. Itlaakhuru was in Conway one ilar this wtvk. : i * i + * * + * J 1 (live our job pr'ntinp department a trial with tho hardest joh you hav . Wo will ph ase you both iu the ?pu>lky of the work tinned oin ami Car mat*vviXil used in the printing". u *? .1. O. Anderson was in Ciniway on business th.e f -si of tip. week. Hr. .las. A. No ton. who i . with the olors in the \U Ji. al Corps, afte" iprmlinp sevreal days hero, hft. fo-lis duties n tee North. Mrs. Norton nd the i h ' Iron are spending so-lie .inie In rr with relatives and friends. The llerabl stands re ul\ 1o a d a.id ssist an\ business h.in the rou.iy to dispose of what ii has to sell, dhe way to lk,> I If raid's advertising' elumrs is always op n and they w 1 rinp pi-olit to a:\\ e:.e who use them intelligent ly. War tax revenue stamps are o?i sale t the Conway postoffioo. W . .I. Kdv,e of Hand. S. ('.. was monp the farmers rummy, in to Convay on hushu ss within Cue Is, ', wee' . I i.....: iu", 11??_r ;i eon-nim at; >11 >i ess I!\:i;i si00.00 < *> n 1 imp. n an,, icveiute .-.lanip. Those <>v* r SlOO.uO .list have fifty fi-nls for each five hundred or Irs.-., of fraction thereof. LOST Omo No. 1. Brownie Kastman Kodak, in carrying case. lx>st between Conway and Spring Bra mm last Friday. Howard if rotumcd to Miss Krtnnii' Burroughs, Conway, S. C.?adv. LOST. STB AY Ml). OB STOLEN One white and tan setter dog. Suitable reward if returned to 11. \V\ Ambrose.?adv-'>t-12-120. o I OR BIONT?On shares for lPlrt, the Frosty L. Todd place near Allen, S. C., and the .John Brown place* between Conway and Jordunville. Apply to If. M. Woodward, Conway, S. C. STRAYED NOTICE. Lost Nov. 14th, one black "Pole and China and IVuckshy" sow pig, about 10 weeks old, unmarked. Anyone will please notify, J, C. KI.OYD. RFD No. 2, Nichols, 8. C. RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your ftheiiniatieiit Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cms and Burns, Old Sore^, Stints of Insect? Etc. Antrsfpfic Anodyne,used in ternally arc' externally. Price 25c