The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, September 12, 1918, Page FIVE, Image 5
t Lrecel and
C. N. 11aits was here recently.
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The nights last week were cool.
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iiB. J. Cox was here one day last
I Aek.
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SJ. Ben Hux spent last Saturday in
Conway.
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R. L. Lundy visited Conway last
E Saturday. i
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J. D. Haiglor was in. Conway one
H day last week.
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Dr. R. A. Bass was in the town one
M day last week.
' j Russell Todd was in Conway
,'!.l Wednesday.
T R. Claredy was here last week
Jf f| . a short time.
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Have your next job printing done
fy, at the Herald office.
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L \j. Price was here recently from
7 the Fair Bluff section.
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Pf ' . Marsh called on relatives
| here one day last weeks
Mrs. J. A. Norton spent a few
i days at the beach last week.
J. I). Anderson was here on Sat||
^^rday from Floyds township.
K. 1*. McQueen was here last week
on business with several people.
J. F. Nicholas has taken the agenc\
for the Anderson automobile.
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(let land deeds and mortgages of
m real estate at the Herald offieo.
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V Dr. J, S. Duscnbury was in Flori
once for a day or two last week.
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"( J. H. Marsh was here the latter
part of last week from Buck-port.
J. L. Bell cam(' here from Wanipee
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I cum remained i lev* nours last week.
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* oveiv*eas. This time it s th ename of
binvricss from Aynor last Wednesday.
; Lr. and Mrs. J. M. Hell of Baylioro
were in Conway last Wcdnes<!ar.
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Miss Cecil McKoithan is visiting
{ friends and relatives in North Caioj
1 i Dai.
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Mr. and Mrs. Evander Cisiham
sprnt a few hours heio one dav last
' week.
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>* ? . G. Fred Stalvoy of Lake City
i vi ilip.K relatives in Conway ar.-l
vicinity.
Miss George Johnson, after a two
i weeks' vacation, returned to Conway
last week.
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Irts. P. Smith, one of the veterans
of Horry County, spent a few hour."
here last week.
M. B. Thompson of Warn pee, S. C.,
spent some time in Conway on business
last week.
^ Dan VV. Hardwick spent some time
in Conway last week, lie is a member
of the county board of Horry
County.
grove's Tasteless chill Tonic
^^krostores vitality anil energy by purifying and en^mriching
the bluod. You can soon feel its Strength
yening. Invigorating Klfect. Price 60c.
( [~~ SEMI-ANNUAL' HI
/ September 18tl
Bj*J[/tWhcn I will have on displa
E ' est designs in Millinery an
W Resp
I MRS
!l The oldest Ame
I THE MUTUAL LIFE INSUR
I W. B. Coxe,
I F. F. Oovingto
I Bullock
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Personal
j Hon. H. L. Buck ami family have
I returned from spending the Summer
| at Myrtle Beach.
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G. E. Grier, of Rhems, S. C.,
spent some time in Conway last
week attending to business.
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R. S. Johnson, one of the progressive
farmers of the Loris section,
spent a day here last -week.
E. G. Tyler of Allsbrook, S. C.,
was among the farmers visiting
Conway last week on business.
John Phipps, R. L. Stanley, W. A.
Adams, apd Willie Adams, spent a
few hours heye on last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Spivey an<l Mr.
and Mrs. L. N. Moore, all of Moultrie,
Ga., are spending some time with
1 relatives here.
The young child of Mr. and Mrs.
j E. J. Sherwood was taken ill at
Myrtle Hcach one evening recently
hut soon recovered.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Richardson, of
Hucksport, weiv in Conway last Friday
and Saturday during the rally
| for war savings stamps.
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The finest crop of velvet beans
grown
in this county this year i ; sn'd i
j to bo on the farm of J. 11. Cook in!
! Simpson Crock town. hip.
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There will he a meeting' of Live
Oak Camp No. 12-1 W. O. W., Thnrs!
liny evening, Sept 12, at 8:20 o'clock.
All members are urged to attend.
The war savings meetings for thisi
county last week were well attended
i indeed; it shows the great interest i
the people take in this movement. l
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Mrs. Delia Harper and Mrs. Itob,
! Dusenbury, both of Florence, S. C.,
!spent last week end at Myrtle Boac .
with Mr. and Mi's. C. B. Dusenbury.
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L. N. Moore of Moultrie, Ga., and
J. F. Spivey of the same city, arrived
in Conway the latter p&irt of last
week to spend some time with relatives.
Annual Pall Opening Sept. 18 and
19th. A full line of Mats for old ami
young. Miss Fitzgerald will fit you
1 rgiht up to "now"?Mr.s. J. S. Caoscy
! ?adv.
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| Mis. Errninu Holts, and her son, of
Ila* i isburg, Pa., after spending
lonie time with Mr. unci Mrs. Medley
at the Reach, are spending some
time with the famil> at their residence
in Conway.
Miss Jennet to "McQueen, after a
three weeks' vacation spent with
friends and relatives in North Carolina,
returned to Conway the first of
I be v rek.
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IVlween five and ..six thousand dollars
worth of War savings stamps
was sold at Conway during last Saturday.
If you have not already invested
your savings in these stamps,
buy you a lot to-day annd help this
State to take her quota.
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Conway needs a moving picture
show which might now bo giving the
public pictures taken from the actual
operations of Uncle Sam in his
. gigantic movements in the war work.
It would be innteresting to all of the
people.
FOR SALE?One J 2 h. p. gasoline
Engine, also one Grist Mill, both
in good condition. JO. T. Lewis,
Conway, S. C.?adv-tf-8 29 18.
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LUNERY OPENING
x and 19th. 191B 1
y a complete line of the Intel
Millinery Novelties,
ectfully Yours,
J. W. SPARKS
rican Company I
ANCE CO., OF NEW YORK I
Special Agent I
n, District Agt. I
Bros.? I
lock, Mgr., Agents. I
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C. J. Vereen who conducted a
boarding house for about twenty
years or more in Conway, recently
sold out at the Vercen Hotel and has
moved to Florida.
Fay for the Herald to-day. Put
your account in advance. During
September $1.00 per year; after October
1st, $1.50. Don't wait and forget
it. Send us a check or money order
or currency to-day.
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VV, J. Stevens, N. J. Stevens, J. M.
Dorman, J. H. Lewis, E. R. Singleton,
j. N. Booth, Fcrd Johnson, B. W.
Martin, G. H. Cartrette, wore all
farmers spending some time, in Conway
last week. ,
j. in. lseu has purchased the W. .
T. Bell land in Bayboro township, <
from S. P. McNair of Wilmington, <
N. C. Mr. Bell was in Conway last (
Friday.
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J. M. McNeill, a progressive farmer
of Floyds Township, had four
acres planted in tobacco this year t
anil cleared the sum of $285.00 per j
acre. He sold his crop at the Fair
Bluff, North Carolina market. i
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Nancy Bellamy, a colored woma'.i
of Longs, S. C., was fined in Magis- .
i 1 .1 1 ?? H <il 1 > m \l 'iJ /-./M l Idtl inn"'' .
VI VMV I/V n v VU I 1 1UOV >Y V*1' I
sum of $10.00 for not dipping her (
cattle within the time required, after
the notice had been, served on her. .
Miss Clussie Vuught, who recently |
enlisted in the Guartermastyr Corp>i
of the U. S. Navy for stenographers,
received her call last week, and left
Monday for Washington.
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T. I\ Goodyear, Alva Prince, F. L.
Cartrette, I>. K. Blanton, J. W. Slevi
ns, S. I). Harrclson, S. H. llell, S.I
I'. Flliolt, G. C. MeCormick, and A. j
C. Lewis all visited Conway during
last week.
Marion M. Hedrick who has filled
the position of Clerk at the Hotel
|Grace for the past two years resign-!
led the first of this month to accept \
a position in Wilmington, N. C. He
made many friends among the travelling
public while in Conway.
B. St. L. Sommerlyn, expert ma- j
chinist anA printer who has been i
i with the Herald for the past several j
\t-ai M rmuTiic-u last week irom i^amp |
Jackson whore he was sent after he- \
in^: reclassed by the local exemption j
1 board. He was discharged by the
'military authorities at Camp Jack-i
i son on tfhe same grounds upon which |
i he had Wen placed in class five hero '
] at first. Mr. Sommerlyn will still be
t onnePJted with the Herald after taking
ii short but much needed vac a- .
tion.
NOTIt'K TO G1 NXKHS.
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| It'has come to Iho attention of the
Fo?tt Administration that some of
the? gin no rs arc charging on weights
which include the weight of bagging
and tie's. The prices announced were
i for net lint cotton. Bagging and
tic s weight twenty-five pounds.
Therefore, ginncrs must not charge
in excess of tho $S.f>0 per halo, unless
, the weight of the bale, including
! hugging and ties, is more than f>2~?
pounds. Kor excess over that weight
' at the rate of seventy five cents per
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hundred pounds of lint cotton is the
proper charge.
Wm. Elliott,
Food Administrator for S. C.
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Conway, S. C,, Sep
On Saturday, Sept. 21st
Auction at the Horry W;
30 HEAD OF HIGH GRADE f
These cows are from the
Mountains near the famous
in Western North Carolina.
Mn holtor inv/Aptiv*AMt
ivvr IIIVUOllllV/lll U (XI
milch cow, and this will be
These cows will be sole
Come everybody and see
to Horry County. Bring tt
know a good thing when It
J.A.G
SOLI) SAVINGS STAMPS
At the meeting grounds last Saturday,
the council of defense located
a booth for the sale of War Savings
Stamps. The meeting brought good
results for numbers of people stop
ped at the booth and purchased thrt
stamps.
Horry County has been leading the
?ntire State for the past several
*'eeks in the sales of savings stamps,
and has moved from 25th in the list,
to fifth place in total sales which
itood recently at $160,746.50. !
The apportionment of the issue of
War Savings Stamps for this county
s $460,000.00. The sales have been
ncreasing for the last three or four
,veoks. Nearly two hundred thous^
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urn uuiims worm nuve ucen sold.
Our patriotic people will not rest unJl
the whole amount has been purchased
in this county.
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REGISTER TODAY.
To-day all over this great country
.he man-power of the United States
ictween the ages of 18 and 4G, is
registering their names in the lists
in the light for Democracy. About
thirteen millions will thus enrol in
Ihe cause of li'tv rty. Quest ional res
will soon be mailed out to this great
number of men and they will be
classed up as the men were under
the registration on June 5th, 1917,
and June 5th, 1918.
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Mivuivc iv wnov
.'uniiiiivi I I WJ\.
The INt of those missing in action
among the American Expeditionary
:<?roes in ! ranee, last week contoino I
the name of Ivy W. Beverly, a son
of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Beverly of
Toddville, It. K. 1). No. 2. It is not
known whether he was taken prison
er, or was otherwise lost. lie is a
brother of ,J. S. Beverly of Conway.
Ivy's many friends here are hoping
for the best.
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MONEY I BOM TOBACCO.
Mr. E. H. McNeill, one of the progressive
farmers of the Nixonvillc
Community, had fine success with a
tobacco crop this year. He planted
three acres in tobacco, and received
clear of charges the sum of #o49.0t
per acre, Mr. McNeill's lands arc
suitable for the raising of a fim
grade of tobacco, and it is statei
that Mr. McNeill gave the crop hi.best
attention in the matter of culti
vation and curing. The crop wa.
soki en the Conway market.
(irow's Tasteless ?Jhill Tonic
tetitrcys the malarial gcrntAWhich are transinitte
, x*> the blooC by the Malur'n Mosquito. Price UOc.
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Several registers are work in;
! hard in Conway today registering th
men liable to draft under the no*
law. War is hard work as well a
what Sherman said it was.
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DELCO-LIGHT
The complete Electric Light and
Pov/er Plant
machine. Makes chores easy.
Lights the barn. Runs the milking
E. M. NANCE,
I Box 3 53, ? Conway, S. C.
m ujuiuh? >?M??I
Member 21st:, 1918
next, I will sell at Public
srehouse, Conway, S. C?
/'i'LCil COWS AND HEIrizRS
; Hill-sides of the Blue Ridge
; Vanderbuilt Dairy Farm
i be offered than a good
your opportunity.
f to the highest bidder.
! the finest lot ever brought
ie ladies with you, for they
tey see it.
ARREN
AN HORRY SOLDIER i
WRITES FROM FRANCE
Somewhere in Franee?August
10th?Editor Herald,?1 have not
been in France long but have seen
some wonderful sights, really they
are too numerous to mention. We,
as an allied nation, are now in the
middle of the fifth year of the world
war, the greatest that has ever come to
pass since the creation of man,
because uracticallv ev??rv rmtmn in
the univt rs" has become involved lo
a certain extent. We who have come
out from amongst you and done
these things, have not been inspired J
by lust of gain, nor spurred on by
the last of the despots. To us war is
suffering and sacrifice. We came
out because our Country was in danger,
because our liberty was threatened
by a nation pledged to achieve
world power or downfall.
We came determined to crush the >
assailant of civilization in ouler ; ,
that the world might be free, and 1
\vc nave risen nobly to our ta.-k. Ami , ^
when America's noble sons return
home we can look back an I say a ^
noble task is noblv done.
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America's entry into this war, and
the great deeds of her sons, have .
placed an obligation upon the shoulders
of all her citizens which they
have done their best to carry. Whih*
we have fought the Hun here, you
have fought him at home.
We hope and believe that throughout
the length and breadth of the republic
this policy will be rigorously 1
enforced. To fall short in this re- .
gard is to dishonor the glorious dea 1
and make our sacrifices vain.
Willie Stevens,
Co. L. 120 Inf. A. T. O.
749 Am. Ex. Koreas, France.
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WE BUY
OLD FALSE TEETH
We pay from $2.00 to $95.00 per i
. j set (broken or not). We also pay ac- |
I luai vaiue ior uiamonds, old C Id, |
I Silver and Bridge-work. Send at j
; onee by parcel post and receive cash
? by return mail.
MAZER'S TOOTH SPECIALTY
1 Dept. X, 2007 So. 5th St.
< Phildelphia, Pa. j
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s STOLEN CUSHION.
The person who exchanged an old
Ford cushion for my new one. on or
about Aug. 15th, can return mine
without expense and get his provided
J he acts promptly after reading this
notice. F. M. JOHNSON,
adv?S.29 KSdU-pd.
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: your ^!h[ic3? break
- hfrtiissv^cm
We use genuine Ford .Parts
only in our repair work.
CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO..
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6G6 cutes Headaches, Biliousness,
Loss of Appetite, foul
breath, or that tired aching
feeling due to Malaria or
Colds.
It removes the cause.
STRAY IIOLSTEIN CATTLE.
Two llolstein rows and 0110 year
ling have strayed to my place; tlm
cattle are marked with a cut und? r
the left ear. Th'v-e c?;w< ni'.id hav<
strayed from Mr. Man and pl'.u
near llomewood. in Ilorrx County.
These stra\ rattle max be <een al
my j)!are two m;l is WV. t of Clarendon,
Nr. C.
<> 5 IS- at ?I. J. 'Y\ .SON. I
^ypPi
We have in this week a car o
and Mules, all good broke. I
conie to see us. We will sa
this stock. Also we carry ;
wagons. Come to see us.
Jenkin
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EDMUNDS IS MANGLED
BY M0WIN6 MACHINE
Thrown in Front of Rapidly
Moving Blades by Bucking
Mule
THREE LIMBS BROKEN
AWFULLY LACERATED
Sis Father is Notified at Chad
bourn?Happened on Fann
of John T. Shelly.
Chail<y Hdeumds, thiity-thivo
/oars of age, whilo assisting- in the
*unning of a mowing machine for
John T. Shelley at Aynor, last Frilay
morning, was accidentally thrown
lown to the ground in the way of
the rapidly oscillating blades of th<*
machine, so that, although, tin blades
were raised up in an < fi'ort to pass
it above him. both of bis arms an 1
one leg were broken and his limits
terribly lacerated and cut and bruised.
He was brought to Conway,
where he had surgical attention, and
one of his limbs luul to be amputated.
Operationns were performed ami it
last accounts he was expected to recover,
though suffering greatly.
It was said that .Mr. Shelley him self
was driving the mover from th
seat provided on the maeiiwo, white
Mr. Edmunds undertook to guide
the nudes w idle cutting the first
swaths a round the edge of the i? * 1 '.
Edmunds mounted the mule to drive
him annd when tlie mule threw him
he rame into contact with the machine.
Mr. Shelly made every effort to
stop the mule, and raised the blades
as quickly as hi' could, but the injured
man unconsciously threw up his
arms thereby causing the >lu ry blades
to net in their bail work.
The injured man is a son of Mr.
M. I). Edmunds, a veterinary surgeon
of Chadbourn, N. A telegram
sent to him brought bi n to the
aid of his son last Friday. The injuved
man is married. ^
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G6G cures Malaria, Chills and
| Fever, or Bilious Fever, by
| killing the parasite causing
tUe fever. Fine strengthening*
tonic.?7 IS lOt. '
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HARRELSOM & HARRELSON
Alt orneys - at - Law
Practice both in the State and
federal Courts.
MULLINS, ? ? S. C.
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>1. C. Herman has accepted the
(position of Clerk at Hotel CI rare bei
^inninp September 1st, 1918. lie
was formerly stenographer for a law
, firm in Conway.
M. J. Kdfte, Julius Thompson, and
Charles B. Newton were all in Conway
la-t Saturday. Mr. Newton is a
v ell-known citizen of advanved ayre
but he is still active and looks younp;.
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The Quinine That Does Net Affect tta Head
' llecc.ise of itn toi.ic nnd laxative effect, I.AXAj
lVK BROMO QUININE is bettcrthan ordinary
I Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor
tint?iuR in head. Remember tlie iull uniuesxd
.ooW lur the / nature ot 1C. w. GROVE. 30c*
i AIM) <>f Til WKS.
I hereby ? \; re. thanks to my
frit -.lis f'T tin bind vote they icavc
me at the first primary.
\V 11 . en . i Vf 1' .\k\i
't za nead of nice Horses
If in need of a Horse or Wlule
ve you money if you will see
a nice line of buggies and
s Bros. I
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