The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 15, 1918, Page FIVE, Image 5
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Flour on hand, also rioe and other I
groceries at the stores of George J. J
iHoIliday at Ay nur, Galivants Ferry, |
. *yor JordanviUe.?adv
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W. ?. Benton wjih hone one day
..last week. } '
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T. T. W(<fl, <0. I<ee, B.
Vaught, J. E. Nixon, U. T. Cartrettu,
J. T. Todd, and J. jM. Floyd, wore all
noted as farmci* visiting"tout*/ town
last week.
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J. J,. Williams was here last wwk
on bnsjn(*.ss,
I
^ L. Causey, W. S. Alien, E. L.
J Floyd, W. W. Graham, W. K. ttob
m vi vr?f u. i ? jl avjrvi, jl/? vi? iwumn> " |
M. "Causey, and D. M. Causey, . were j
all visitors in our town 'last Thurs- j
day, August 8th.
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W. B. Housend, J. T. Hooks, B. W j
Lee, were three farmers spending I
some time in Conway last wi ek.
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ji E. P. Core and J. Q. Buffkin were !
Conway from the country one day
last week.
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T. .J. Vaught was in Conwaj last
Friday..
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C. D. Wanton, (-). I. Blaitton, B. F.
Tltix, I*. M. Powell, all spent some
time in Conway last week.
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W ANTE I) The -present addres
of |\ P. Swan, who was formerly
located at K. P\ 1). No. 2, Nichols,
S. C. Address "Drawer II," Conway,
S. C.
FOR SALE?Buff Orphington chickcms.
.1. J*'. Floyd, Allen, S. C.?adv
? .1 t-pd.
"WANTED?Everybody to bring their
Junk to M. Schwartz..?adv
Sell your Junk and buy W. S. S.
.111. U1V.1I ? ill (,?>. U<IV
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John H. Atkinson spoilt same time
\ in (Conway last Thursday While the
Vcundidutes were here.
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When you visit Aynor, (.lalivants
Ferry, or Jordanvillc, call at the
'* stores of George J. Holliday. Me is
prepared to save you money by giving
you low prices.?adv
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J. D. 'Powell, aifter an a'bsenee of
thirty years, returned to this county
recently to spend some time with
relatives. He went to Florida about
thirty years ago and returned after
all of that time to find a groat
change in Horry County. He is a
brother of H. C. Powell.
'We cannot give up on account of;
the heat when the work is hard and j
long; for we who are left at home i
must stand the brunt the same as
the boys in the trenches.
"TAR. Caldwell's
, proved more
any other laxative J have
members of my family
p commend it highly."
; /From a letter to Di. i
I Mr. Charles Fenske,
f \ Fhjladelpi
p Dr. Call
r Syrup
' Perfect
/
| Sold by Druggis
/ 50 cts. (si:
f > combination of simp
I pepsin that acts in an ea
, as safe for children as it
on the strongest constii
can be obtained free ol
Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 45
k Monticello, Illinois.
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I The oldest Ameri
J THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURAI
I W. B. Coxe, Sj
F. F. Covington,
f Bullock I
R. M. Bullo<
I
Fepsenal
Turn yout scrap iron, rags, brass,
copper, rubber, etc., into W. S. S.
M. Schwartz, Conway, S. C.?adv
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W. T. Watson of Green Sea, S. C.,
was among those who came to Conway
to pttend the speaking last
Thursday.
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Among those in Conway last
Thursday were: W. E. Porter, of
Daisy; E. M. Smith, of Allsbrook;
D. W. Graham of Galivants Ferry;
J. W. Booth, of Allen; B. V. Harrelscn,
of R. F. D. No. 2, Tabor, N. C.
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N. O. Graham was here last week
to hear the State candidates.
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John O. Anderson was in Conway
last Friday on business.
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C. G. Hoover, a progressive fanner
of Green Sea, spent last Thursday
ir. Conway. lie i? the owner of the
A. M. Lee farm and it is a good one.
G. M. Collins was here last Thurst
..
nay.
J. T. Tocld spent .some time 011 business
here the latter part of last
week.
I W. 11. Stone was hero from Littl
River last week.
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I Clerk of Court W. L. Bryan went
to 'Columbia last Friday to spend a
day or two. He returned the first of
the week.
*****
.Miss Bessie Dusenbury was in Con
: way visiting relatives last week.
*****
The new filing cases recently put
1 in at the^Clerk of Court's office are
proving ade(|uate to take care of the
increased business of that office.
* *
Sheriff .las. A. Lewis was able to
be out a train hast week after an illness
of about a week.
*****
I V/ANTED?-Live dealer to handle
; BRISCOE AUTOMOBILES in
your territory. Good opprtunity
to make money. J. H. Ham. Distributor,
North and South CaroJ
lina, Charlotte, N. C.?adv.
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I A. M. Booth and T). H. Hardee,
I both of the Adrian section of this
county, spent several hours in Con
way last 'Wednesday.
WANTED?10 hu. of Pears at once.
I M. K. A1 ford, Nichols, S. C, R. V.
j D. No. 2.?adv-2t-pd?S S I 8.
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REST IN THE WORLD.
I sell the best sowing machine in
the world to-day, the Sinrgcr. Set.'
me at Conway and lot me sell you a
machine that will give you better
satisfaction and last you longer than
any other you could buy.
7 25 18-4t-pd. J. M. D. .TONES,-ad.
Syrup Pepsin has
: satisfactory than
?
ever used. The other
r also use it and we re- |
Caldwell written by\
5005 N.5th Street, 1
hia. Pa. /
dwell's
Pepsin !
Laxative
ts Everywhere
Z) $1.00
I
ile laxative herbs with
sy, natural way, and is
is positively effective
tution. A trial bottle
E charge by writing to
8 Washington Street,
can Company
MCE CO., OF NEW YORK
pecial Agent
District Agt.
Iros.?
2k, Mgr., Agents.
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THE IttUSJDBIMU)
Get ready to plant wheat this Fall.
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Many farmers have ' plenty of 1
home grown flour this Summer. You ii
can have the same thing another t)
year.
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W. S. Cox returned from Florida a
few weeks ago. He had remained in
that state for some time but decided
to come back to the old home State. 8
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Let us take the hot weather of
Summer as well as the intense cold d
of Winter, with even temper; and we F
will suffer less harm from either.
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The case of the State vs. I. A. Bell
of Bayboro, brought by Sam' Elliott
under the cattle dipping regulations h
was set for a hearing before Magistrate
W. H. Chestnut one day laat r
week; but was continued on motion (
of the defendant until August 10th.
*****
The people failed to show the usual
interest in the State campaign speak \
ing last week. 1
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Something must be done without n
delay to wake up the people again lo i
the importance of buying war sav- <
ings stamps and liberty bonds and
'thus aid the government in financing i t
j the war. (
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H. S. Chestnut was in Conway las4 i
Wednesday. (
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H. li. Strickland, of Allsbrook. S. 1
spent some time in Conway on
' business last week during the tobac'
co sales.
Sheriff .las. A. Lewis went to J
I.oris on business last Webncs lay
'
afternoon.
J Say by your vote just bow you j
; stand in this war. The primary will
tell on some of us if we don't.
***** i
S. S. Stevens spent some time in j
Conway one day last week.
*****
. burnishing goods and anything the
farmers need are carried in stock by
George J. Holliday at Aynor, Jordanville
and Galivants Ferry. Look over
i the big lines and get almost any
| style you desire at the old prices be!
fore the recent advance in prices of
dry goods. ?adv
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It is just as important to see A.o
the expenditures where large sums
are to be spent as it is where only
small f 11 n * 1 si iivr> nvnilnhlo
. . v vti uutiwivi 1 i i iUiiin
i
it is more so.
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Miss Eleanor Sanders, of Florence,
! spent some time here last week.
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This Summer is remarkable fori
I great heat just as last Winter was i
'remarkable for great cold. Why it is j
would be hard for weather men to !
expain.
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Dan W. I lard wick was in Conway i
ion business last week.
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*****
Help has been short at all times
since the young men have had to go
j to the war; and during the last scv-l,
I oral weeks many colored women1.
| have fcund work to do at the toba.co ,
I warehouses in packing up the quantities
of the weed changing hands on I ^
the floors every day.
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I. OS'I?One cow, light yellow, with;
little darker head. Tennessee hoi-1
f- toin Jersey, butt-headed, medium j |
size, unmarked, about 5 years old. > i
Anyone finding same will please, I
notify me. W. E. Denton, Alls-il,
brook, b. Jtoutc 2, Dox 47?adv ' a
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DELCO -LIGHT !'
1 he complete Electric Light and
Power Plant
Plenty id' bright, safe, clean elect re
light. No more hot, smoky lamps. x
paffk.
Cy J iJU >
E. M. NANCE, h,
Box 353, -- Conway, S. C.
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666 cures Malaria, Chills and
Fever, or Bilious Fever, by
killing the parasite causing
the fever. Fine strengtheningtonic.
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HARRELSON & HARRELSON
Attorneys-at-Law lo
Practice both in the State and
Federal Courts. w
MULLINS, ? ? S. C. ?
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ma QuWim That Dots Not Affect the Head
Beceuse of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXATIVE
BKOMO QUININE is better than ordinary
Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor de
riiiKine in head. Remember the full name and |
look lor the signature of E. W. GROVE. 30c. 1
;?OQHWAT, B. 0.
THIRD OPEN BOLL.
The third boll of/<open cotton for
918 to reach this office was brought o
i lust Fridayl by' garrison Rowell, of j h
ho Pee Dee sectioA.- tl
Only two%other planters brought in e<
pen bolls before he did. tl
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CASUALTY LIST AUG. 8TH. T
In the casualty list reported Aug. m
th, appear the following names ol w
oldiers from South Carolina:
Killed in action: William S. Henerson,
Converse, S. C.; Luther
Vanklin Fields, Easley, S. C. 8<
Wounded severely: ' Charles R. q
lann, Greenville, S. C. H
Marine Corps. \}
Wounded in action: Davis A. Hoiiday,
Marion, S. C.
Killed in actioni Lieut. I). .E. Mon- Q
oe, Marion, S. C.; Ralph J. Walker, v;
cwpens, S. C. s
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COUNTY CAMPAIGN
The candidates for county office
ven due at Loris on Saturday, Aug. ^
Oth. according to the article which ^
ippeared in this paper some time
igo. The third and last appointment
n the county campaign is at Conway,
>n Saturday August 17th.
There i ; no contest for any of tlit" ^
)ffices except in the race for House
>!' Representatives, for which the
n,ndidates are: W. L. Mi-hoe, Water
nan M. Booth, W. W. Russ and W.
Hooks. Srom these four the penile
will select two to represent them
r. th< Legislature ol th. State. 1
11 VYE NO OPPOSl'l ION. :
With exception of the Mouse ol 1
Repp -relatives, the only county ol- *
ficers to he elected this primary ar
County Auditor, County Treasur r, '
and Judge of Probate . The pn sc::!
incut tbents for thoso arc all standin?r 1
for reelection; and none of Ih >n
have any opposition
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The heat last week was opprossiv?
in this section of the State.
Call at the court house, and regis
tor today.
Clot land deeds and mortgages at
the Herald office.
11. M. Sarvis has a card in this :ssue
announcing his candidacy for
election to the office of magistrate in
Bayboro township. Mr. Sarvis is one
of the most progressive farmers in
that township and will endeavor to
serve the people if elected.
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IS IN THE RACE.
W. W. Russ, one of the best knoAn
merchants of Conway, is in the race
for the House of Representative:
from Horry County. He has serve
with ability as a member of the coun
ty board, and in other positions tha1
he has filled during the past tui
vears he has shown himself a faithful
servant of the people. No man is
better known to the people than VVii'
Russ.
NOTICE TOBACCO OROWKRS.
Owing to I ho fac t the tobacco crop
i; much lator than usual wo, t!v
Warehousemen of Mullins, wish to
say that, the Mullins Tobacco Market
will not close before the latter p:rt
)f Sept'ember. ;
NKAL <V: DIN ON BROS.
<15 18-2t A. B. EDWARDS,
-adv? W. J. YARBORO.
W. I\ CLARK.
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A large notice in this issue of tin ,
>a|)or tells of the large stock o! i
nerchandise carried by (Jeorgo ,L
lolliday at the three stores opera! c
iv him at Aynor, Oalivants Ker y
.nd .lordanville. Look over thi
o
took which was bought when good (
/ere low and get the bein fit of th" j
\v prices at which he i.> allowing
I;.-so goods to go.- adv.
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SENDS di'lA COTTON.
.Mr. T. !\. Snackeiford ol' the Told- ^
!" eommunitv was a few davs bepi
md a few othei farmers who sent .?? ()
pell' cotton bolls to the Herald of
cc; while lie is a few days beiiin I ^
i reporting the open cotton Ik1 is ^
iid to have one of the finest crops :n
i County. Me sent in an open boll T
ist Monday by the mail carrier. |J
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Conway becomes more and more
owded on business days.
LITTLETONCOLLEGE
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Hot water heat, electric lights and n<
her modern improvements. The fc]
7tli annual session will begin Sepmber
25th.
Write for new illustrated catague;
also for particulars concerng
our special offer to a few girls
ho can not pay our catalogue rate,
ddress J. M. Rhodes, Littleton, N.
adv?till 10 1 jl8.
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Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic
atroys the malarial germs which arc transmitted I
the blood by the Malaria Mosquito. Price 00c. |
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GOOD WHEAT CROP.
Hon. Watermun M. Booth planted
ne and three tenths acres of wheat
ist Kail and harvested from this j
lirty-four bushelss, which is the 2
ijuivalent of twenty-six bushels to j,
le acre. This is an example of s
hat Horry lands will do in wheat,
his is a good example for other far- \
iers to follow in raising their own
heat for another year. \
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FIRST OPEN COTTON BOLL. t
The first open cotton boll of the
ason in Horry County, reported in v
onway; comes from the crop of W.
[. Miller, who is operating on the K
?rge plantation of Prof. S. H. Brown
\ the Pee L)ce section. ?
If any other cotton farmer had an
pen boll sooner than last Thursday, 1
rhen this was brought in, let him
peak up now. t
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SECOND COTTON BOLL. (
1. V. Cook brings in the second
pen boll of cotton this Summer. He
rought this to the Herald office last
'hursday and it was picked from a 1
even acre patch near Jordanville.
Mr. Cook also made a good sale or.
obaeco last week selling one curing
or over five hundred dollars. Horry
armors are doing well.
C AST A LTV LIST.
Tho casually list report-(1 la.- t
-Tiday, Au^. 9th, was as follows, a
elates to South Caro'ina.
Killed in Action: Jcseph C Pi:;c .<
y, Voiuasoo, S. Peter Washing
on, 15 Cruni Alloy, Charleston, S.
Died of Wounds: Marshall \V.
King, Iva, S. C.
Missing in Action: Serjeant Jam.v
Rogers, (Iroonvillo, S. C.
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\\ ANT 111) POPLAR LOGS.
Wo are in the market for u??
Pt plar Logs, 1C>" and up in diaru t< '
ml ctt.A h nyths. Wo inspect t I
hipping point and pay promptly. J
Write for prices ami name your)
shipping point.
AUGUSTA VENEER COMPANY.
S 15 18?it Augusta, Ga.?ady
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Enlistment in all branches of the ;
Naval Service have been discontinued
by the Navy Department for the
present.
Cor way sells tobacco from quit* a
distance away, tin* wocd being shippod
both by rail and water.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucoa
County?ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney
& Co.. doing business In the City of Toledo,
County and State aforesaid, and (hat
said firm will pay the stun of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by the use of
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to beforo ino and subscribed in
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D. 1P86.
(Seal) A. \V. Gleason, Notarv Public.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is taken
Internally and acts through the Blood
on the Mucous Surfaces of the System.
Druggists, T.'ic. Testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney ,<J* <^o., Toledo, Ohio.
CANDIDATES' CARDS
(Announcements in this column arc)
.15.00. payable in advance. Magis:rato'?$
cards of two or three lines
t.'LOO. pav;.!?!e in advance.)
FOR MAOISTRATK.
1 announce my candidacy for Magistrate
in Dog Fluff. Have alreud.v j
erved 2 >ears in that office.
?W. R. CARROLL.
Ma is!rate for Rucks Township.
As many friends of mine ar
tnxious for me to accept the offic
n Magistrate for Rucks Township;
have agreed to accept it if elected.
N. I!. SMART.
FOR RKRRFSFNTATIX H.
I announce my candidacy for th
ffice of R? present;;tive from 1! rr.. ,
ounlv, su! ject to the rules of th
. . |
) mocratic Primary
\Y. \Y. Rl'SS. '
Magistrate in Ravlx.io Town hip.
1 hereby announce my candidacy
?i Magist rate in IJayboro Townhi
JI> ject to the rides of the < i mocrala
arty. 11. M. Sarv*s. (
atcd A11}.'U:l 1 2. 101 S.
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break '!
IRE in stock FOR ycsjr car w '
We use genuine Ford Parts '
OIllv in onv rnrkoiv umvlr
^ ?>? vj/uii wkji i\.
CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO., r
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G6 cuies Headaches, Bilious- s
jss, Loss of Appetite, foul >s
reath, or that tired aching 1
cling due to Malaria or '
olds. v
It removes the cause. v
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Buy War Savings Stamps.
ON "WHEATLESS DAYS I I
USENO BRUAXXCSACXm *
FA5TKY OR BREAKTAST
FOODS CONTAINING s
^VHEAT. | h
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MANAGERS OF ELECTION.
The following managers of the
'rimary Election to be held Aug.
7th, have been appointed by the
Executive Committeemen of the rcpective
precincts:
Adrian?C. A. Cartrette, Smith M.
Vatts, Hamp L. Hamilton.
Aynor?J. T. Shelly, E. W. Page, E
V. Martin.
Bayboro?Geo. W. Cartrette, Perry
>. Bell, I. C. King.
Blanche?J. W. Alford, H. J. Saris,
U. A. Johnson. \
Cetlar Grove-?W, F. Jordan, J. H.
lendricks, John B. Hucks. ,
Conway?C. R. Scarborough, C. H.
htider, S. C. Dusenbury.
Cool Spring?W. M. Mishoe, Pears'
Doyle, 1. M. Rabon.
Daisy?W. M. Carter, W. E. Porer,
Geo. M. Gore.
Dog Bluff?Wm. Hucks, E. B.
?ooper, W. A. Spivey.
Dogwood?T. B. Parker, B. H.
Todd, John Adams.
Ebenezcr?W. 1.. Long, N. P. Gore,
I. H. Bellamy.
Farmer?It. F. Marlow, Oscar K.
Todd. B. S. Butler,
Floyds? 4
Galivants?
Grahamville?AY. J. Jordan. J. D.
Watson. B. H. Vaught.
Grahams Cross Roads?
Green Sea?E. L. Bufi'kin. J. W.
H ill. C. A : 1 iOupo
Greenwood? C. Cannon. J. D. Oliver.
J. T. I*iiu 1
Gurh y J. 1). Booth, W. R. Tyler.
F. B. Black.
Hammond?J. D. Royals, J. J.
Rlmuark. Bon E. Hewitt.
Home wood -N. T. Collins, llinson
Spivey. T. M. Sessions.
ilerry F. C. Smith. J. E. Hughes,
J E. Allen.
Jernigan Cn s: Roads W. H. Ilardt
e, M. M. Stephens, C. (Jerniiran.
Joi'danville?T M. landy, R. D.
9 '*(!nii. S. C. 1T< vis. ? -f
Knotty Branch?
Little Rivir?1\ K. Bessaat, .J. Iv
Wroon A. V. lie sant.
Boris?J. J. Elliott, W. T. Springs,
.) A. Heniford.
Ma How?S. Tom Jordan. Van 1>.
Turbevillo. S. P. Veveen.
l'oi't Harrelsjon?C. N. Sarvis, H .
0. Paul, .T. P. Pinner.
San ford?1.. 1). Suggs, Sam Stevens,
\Y H. (ierrald.
Shell?VV. Clianecy Tod?l. Sa a B.
Chestnut, S. VV. Voreon.
Spring Branch?J. J. Enzor. M.
Hammond, R. M. Bullock.
Taylorsvillc?S. B. Small. B. F.
Harrclson. P. I). (Ierrald.
Socasloe?VV. (I. Turbevillo, M. W.
| W atts, B. H. Stalvey.
Vardelle?C. L. Williamson. J. E.
j Harrelson, N. A. Shelly.
Wampee?R V. Ward, A. P. Thompson,
R. I,. Bell.
Withers?Henry McNeill, (ho. W.
| King, P. 1). Owens
The enrollment for the primary
eiecton in Horry County for this
year has fallen nearly 1,000 short of
t!u 1 i> 1 <? enrollment. The total enrollment
for 1916 was 4,144. A careful
comparison will indicate that not
a;orc than l'?,f?()0 have enrolle<l this
year.
The following is a comparative
"l owing of the enrollment for the
year 1916 and 19IS.
Precinct 1916 1918
Adrian 200 119
Ay nor 194 226
B yboro 90 102
Blanche 92 ^6
C< ilar drove 98 06
Conway 558 47!)
Cool Spring- 118 78
l>: ;sy 157 118
Cog UuiY 187 115
Dogwood 4(; 48
Kl.enezer DO 88
Banner 52 45
vl.\v?!s 158 148
ill. Kerry 18 1 101
Ii ahamville 40 50
nahams X Roads 56 89
Ii 'I'M Sea 412 211
Ireenwood 106 144
lurley 87 53
1 .mmond 80 71
1 onie wo<?d 67 72
I. ! ry 70 79
.0 inigans Cross Roads
New precinct 116
ordanvillo 110 1 OS
1 notty I'ranch 56 85
>ittle River 100 86
/oris 286 155
i arlow 85 31
ort llarrelson 56 47
an ford 108 58
hell 68 51
pring Branch 101 62
aylorsvillo 85 64
ocas tee 102 70
ardelle 67 63
/am pee 77 (>2
Zithers 59 34
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J. M. McKeithan returned to the
ity the first of the week, after
pending several days with friends
nd reatives at Southport, N. C.
G. L. Richardson, of Holton, N. C.,
pent the first of the week heTe with
is parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Richrdson.