The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 21, 1918, Page FIVE, Image 5
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Mrs. (J. Fred Stalvey, of Lake City,!
X'as a recent arrival here to visit
l?riends and relatives.
j Last Sunday brought showers or
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<nn to this suction of tho county.
y ho rain camo none too soon for the
feeds of Spring gardens and corn
Jirops planted in some places.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Adams lia?r |
.Doved to (>)nwiiy and arc occupying
' tic McQueen Quattlebaum cottage on
aurel Street. Dr. Adams is largoiy
'Vierested in the Horry Ding Company,
the stock in which he purchased
from Dr. D. T. Riley several months
'go.
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; Mrs. LaRuo Langston was here ?v.
jently as a visitor in the home )f
Llr. and Mrs. C. I*. Quattlebaum.
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Alva and Ransom Fowler, both of
he Tabor section of this county,
ipent a few hours here on business
|ne day last week.
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twenty minutes.
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cious and wholesome wheat saving foods
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Personeil
II. 1'. Holmes was in Conway last!
week.
K. \V. Prince was in town 011 l>usi
r.ess one day recently.
K. T. Skipper was in Conway la>l
week on business.
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Mrs. S. R. Hart, of Motiltrie, (i 1..
is visiting relatives and friends in
the city.
Dr. G. 1. Lewis and Sheriff J. A.
I
Lewis, went to Aynor on business
last Friday evening-.
J. Herbert, Bate, president of the j
Ward-Bate Company, spent last week
in Conway and while here attended
to various matters relating to his
company.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lewis, of Aynor,
were in Conway recently, the
guests of Sheriff J. A. Lewis and
family.
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<). J. .Martin was in Cur. way one day
last \V( ok.
\V. F. Haker was hero last \ve? k.
Worth Hardee was in Ceinvay on-4
day last week on business.
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We heai o'f much trouble about
Irish potato seed.
Mr. and Mrs W. A. Freeman visited
Charleston for a tew days last
week. Mrs Freeman was taken suddenly
ill while in that city, but at
last accounts was rapidly recovering
to the delight of her many friends.
J. Herbert Hate left for New York
lust Sunday aftc r spending several
('ays here on business.
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Archie M. Floyd was in Conway on
business one day last week.
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Planters contracts are being printed
at the Herald office. In a few
(lays we can supply the people with
these blanks in any quantity.
Order your strawberry checks \w
time by leaving the copy at the Heraid
office.
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A. P. Lewis was ampng those via- j
iting Copway lttljt we^lc. > : 'i
J. L. Hodges was in Conway onday
last week on business.
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A. J. Dew spent last Sautrday ?n
Conway.
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H. C. I ?owis was in Conway on business
for a short time last week.
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Col. C. P. QuattlebaUm Visite<l
Florence one day last week.
J. D. Anddrstyi was in Conway one
day last, week on business. '
Sergt. M. W. Turner, of Foil <
Moultrie, spent several days here last
week with friends.
FOR SALK?Good fresh country butter,
50c per lb. 'Phone 90J.?Allen
Dietz.--adv-.'tt-pd--ft-21 -18.
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Miss Loula Rurbagc, of Florence,
arrived here last week to visit relativi
s and friends.
II rbert CI. Officer, who lias been in
Chile for the past two years is visiting
his parents.
* * * * *
! The Local Heard of Horry County
will send six men to Camp Jackson < a
April 1st.
The Herald prints a miller's certificate
in each i. sue and if vop happen
to he without a blank, it \vl! help you
1 on* hi a pinch.
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*****
The teachers and volunteers haw
nearly completed the indexing of the
occupational cards, and the Local
, Hoard desires to thank everybody who
l assisted in this work.
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Reports from several sections of
j the county show that the initial wheat
I crop of the. farmers of this county, is
j doing extremely well. The farmers
have the promise of a good yield from
j their first attempt.
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; The court of Common Pleas wT
convene here on Monday April 1st,
The jurymen will no doubt hate to
remain here more than a day or two
c.'wing to the work they should be
doing on their farms at this time of
the year.
W. E. Heniford was in Conway
recently.
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Clot law blanks at tlio Herald office.
L. S. Dew was in Conway a few
lays ago.
*****
(let strawberry checks at the Herald
office for Ibis year's crop.
I
We are interested in the youn : j
\ beat crop now growing in Horr\ j
County.
*****
Moore Thompson, of kittle River,
was in Conway on business last week
.1. A. Tood was in Conway recently
i n business.
*****
Mr. and Mrs. W. ('. Martin was tr.
Conway on business recently
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Get land deeds and mortgages at
the Hera 1<1 office.
*****
Miss Emmie Coles was recently hi
('barleston.
*****
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Spivey, win
have been been visiting friends an 1
relatives here, left the first of lb.week
for their home at Crestview j
h'la.
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i -?iui\ .-a. liiompson, of Cam;)
Wadsworlh, Spartanburg-, S. spent I
several days horn last week with
relativos and friends. (
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W. I?. Hardee was among those visiting
Conway last week.
Zebodee Williamson was in Conway
last week. ,
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,1. L. Chestnut returned last week ]
from several weeks spent in Haiti .
more. While he was away, he visited
his brother in New York city for a (
few days.
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Miss Maude I.ong- recenlty visited '
at Mull ins, S. C.
*****
J. O Anderson was in Conway last
Saturday on business.
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A million tons of Dutch ships now
bold in ports the world oven*, through
Holland's fear of Germany's threat
to sink them if they venture out were
brought into the service of the Unitn?i
SUites and Great RriUiin on Marc!)
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The first American-built battle
planes are en route to France, nearly
five months ahead of the original
-chodule. (
ALL PEOPLE HERE
OUGHT TO KNOW
'Tis Due Men And Women That
They Be Told Exactly What
Mantone Is
Now; that Mantone has been
brought here it is only fair that at!
ik > known so people of this
section will know exactly what Man
tone is, what it has done and what it
will do. To this end the following is
published.
Mantone (pronounced man-tone), a
non-alcoholic medicine for men and
women.
Designed to instill new strength,
health and life.
From the formula of an eminent
physician.
Contains iron, nux vomica, phosphorus
and others of the most valuable
reconstructive agents known to
medical science.
landorsed by doctors and numberless
people as the ideal nerve, blood,
and brain tonu and reconstructor for
men and women.
Has a lion's head for trade-mark.
i As is the lion king of beasts, so is
Mantone king of medicines.)
Not meant for victims o'f incurable
diseases.
Sold on this guarantee?no benefit. I
no cost.
Slogan "Makes You Feel (lood AM
Over "
Poor. Sick men and women gel it
Idee by waiting Humanitarian Don't..
Corona Chemical Co., Wilson, N. C.
Mantone will help you if you
suffer from stomach, liver, kidney ov
niood troubles, constipation, indigestion,
dyspepsia, nervousness, lack of
drcngth and energy and loss at
eight. Especially recommended
now as a spring tonic.
Mentors "Makes You peel Good
'ill Over" is sold at all drug stores,
including Norton Drug Co., Horry
!>iug Co., J. A. Eason, T. L. Smart
& Co., Conway Lumber Co. Camps 1
.,nd 2.?adv
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CONTAGlOt S DISEASES
TO HE REPORTED
Pule 20 Sanitary Code of Laws Tor
III V ?I*?I|IU1#
''Every hotel proprietor, keeper of
i boarding house or inn, and householder
or head of a family, in a house
wherein any case of reportable or
ontagious disease (including tuberculosis)
may occur, shall report the
erne to the local health authority
.ithin twelve hours of the time of
his or her first knowledge or suspicion
of the nature of the disease, unVss
previous notice has been given
by the physician in attendance."
?A. E. (ioldfinch.
Sec. Hoard of Health.
He Sells the Host.
If you need a sewing machine, and
want to use the make which is the
best in the world, see J. M. 1>. Jones
Lo-day. You know that he sells 11:
Singer, at Conway, S. (\---adv-2-28l8-4t-]xl.
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TRESPASS NOT KM.
All persons are hereby forbidden Io
hunt, fish, trap, or in any manner '?
enter or trespass on the Isaac .). Parser
homestead land in Simpson Creel;
township hounded by .J. 11. Richardson,
Ci. M. Lonn, and others. |
J. H. JOYN11R. j
adv-.'t-1 I-1 S-4t.
No. 666
This it a prescription prepared eapecially .
lor MALARIA or CHILLS A. FEVER.
Five or six dotes will break any case, and
if taken then aa a tonic the Fever will not
return. It acta on the liver better than
Calomel and doea cot gripe or aickco. 25c
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TAKKN I P.
At my place Oct. Jst, 1017. one
white Sow with black head and black
spots on hips, Short tail, marked with
rop and hole in ri^id ear ard swallow
fork in left ear. Owner can ,u? t
tame by paying clauses.
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rouS StficiKSS break
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|[R[ IN Stock for your CAR NO^V
We use genuine Ford Parts
only in our repair work.
CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO..
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NOTICE. 1
1
ITRAY ED?About August 1, 1917. 1
from Mr. Carson Oraingor's pluco. ''
young cow, red brindled, marked
2 splits in right ear, smooth crop
in left. J. W. Williams, Tabor, N '
\ Route 2.?adv?3t-pd
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RECEIVED TELEGRAM
OF SUDDEN DEATH
Mrs. McQueen Quattlebaum ar i
Miss Mary Harllee received a telegram
last week announcing* the ,-ad
news of the death of their father,
.Mr. Harry T. Harllee, at their hone
in Atlanta, Ga., the deceased having
come to his death from a train running
over him. They left the sumo day to
attend the funeral, Mrs. Qv^iu.e
baum was at tlav tame preparing co
leave here fur-'trio North to join Mn
QuattlebauniT Who is" in the Cioyo^.onient
service? thwe. j 4 ' <
In reference to thj? sad death of VIi .
Harllee, a dispatch from Klorer
County, where he was formerly a resident,
under date of Maivh 12th sa\?:
"Klorence, March 12.?News v. as
received here today by relatives to
the effect that Mr. Harry T. Harllee,
a former Kuvrcnce County resident,
was rim down and instantly killed -\v
a train iwar Atlanta yesterday The
remains will he brought here tonicht
and carried to Old Hopewell l'resbvterian
Church, at Claussen, this counts.
where the funeral services and nterment
will take place tomorrow
morning at 1 1 oVWk.
Mr. Harlle? is survived by hC wife
; nh se\n ra1 children. He is al-o - ? i
vived by one brother, Mr. Wiil'-r
liarllee, "i Ha good. ami two sisC-r-,
Mrs. .1. h\ Poureo, of ('hmsscn, as. 1
Mrs i>ciiaay. of W d mi nr. ton. N. C.
Mr. Harllee was about sixty-five
years old a id \va.-. for niiun years a
prominent farmer of this ceunty :si 1
later had charge of the gamier <' statistics
for the government in this
counts He left here 1. t year "or
Atlanta where he was engag. '
stock farming'."
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NOTICE.
The women of Conway arc ask- d '.o
meet at the Court House, on Thu-slay
afternoon at b:">0. Please em-no.
Mrs. Dora Dee Walker, one of our
.State Work. rs. will speak to u<. and
aelp us plan how wo can "help \
he war."
A nice D. rh:> o
Alma CI. Low is,
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S. Low lor of Tabor, N. v in
Conway last wook for a short tin. on
businoss.
.ludgo 11. K. Rico bob I i L* t< rm ?'f
the court for Florence county last
wook. This wook ho is holding the
court in (Joorg'otown.
J. Herbert Hate, of the WaVd-Huto
Company, spent several days !v
last wook on business relating to lbs
company.
Malio i!us.',lies sponl some lime
bete roc o.tJy on business.
* + * *
A. F. 1>k? r o( Hamnioiui. S
pent some time i : C.mvay r?o< ally.
Tin r? \v? re sevtra! da : kel \tbat
wf?v cooler than usual \v th
light frosts on two morninps.
Harlcy llryant was in Conway on
business several days 'a-t wook.
* * * * *
\\ it). J. Stanley, of Simpson ( -reek
township, spent some time hero on
businoss last \Vodnos#l!iv
This is a great county. and is becoming
greater and greater each
year. 11' you do not think so. trav I
through it in any direction and oh.
serve on every hand, I hen let. us
know whal you think.
! W. L. Housand has returned from
MeCall, S. (\. where he has been for
several weeks engaged in painting.
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The new garage building of H. L.
Buck is now about completed and
adds to the appearance of that section
of the town.
WANTKi)?to exchange an almost
new two.seated top Buggy, shafts
and pole, for a m w or good condition.
one-seat Buggy. Address X.
l*\ N.. YVampce, S. adv-hn-d21
IS.
BOB SALK ? M) bushels of Soy B> ans
at $1.00 per Irslvd. ; I o Osceola
and 10i)-b?t\ Velvet Beans at
cents a pound. K. S. CULT.BA,
Conway, S. C., BKO l.? adv-tf.
CARD OF THANKS.
1 take this method of thanking my
many I'rifjwis for their kindness du inj>'
the illness and death of mv wife.
T. T. WKST.
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FOR SALIC: FOXHOUNDS.
1 have for sale l.'l well-trained Fox
hounds. Will sell separately or all
tofcvthev. For further information,
address, 1). L. CHRISTIAN.
iulv-tFT-18-lm-pd. Rocky Ml, N. C.
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To Cure ? Cold In One Day.
Take UX AT1VR BHOMO Qui.) It*. It stop* the
Cough unci llrArieche ?u?l works off the CoUl.
DniKgiRtK refund money if it fails to cure,
li. W. CKOVlv'8 elgnature on each bo*. 30c.