The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 28, 1918, Page FIVE, Image 5
Lcacal and
Conway needs another railroad.
,Jts L. E. Singleton was in Conway
last week from Enterprise.
F. F. Covington of Marion was
here for a day or two last week* 'j
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W. F. Stackhouse of Marion pfasse.i
through Conway one day last week.
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O. J. Bell-oft Wnitypoe wap in Conway
on business one day last week.
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Conway needs a cotton factory to
give employment to some of the idle.
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f t\ iimmure factory is among- the
j things that would succeed at Con.jl
way.
Farmers arc in better position than
anybody wo know, provided they
have managed wisely.
j The flour mill is now running regularly
since the miller recovered from
\ an attack of the flu.
,fck\Jen.
J. P. Dorham was in Columbia
nearly all of last week in attendance
upon his duties there.
The business of the Conway postoffice
seems to be; constantly increasing
notwithstanding the war.
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Miss Bernice Martin, who has been
visit in<f uicinp Ml'""l
) Alll Oi 1 tiu I
baum, left Wednesday for her home
al Marion, S. C.
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Miss Mary lOpps, who has been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Barrett,
returned to her home at Lumberton,
^ N. C., last week.
Hon. H. B. Scarborough spent same
time in Columbia last week attending
to the duties demanded of him on the
district exemption board.
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H. P. Little now has a large kiln of
bricks ready to bum. Until these are
j ready for sale, there are no bricks to
" be had in this immediate community.
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Lieut. Frank A. Thompson, after
spending several days here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thompson,
loft Monday for Camp Zachary
Taylor, Louisville, Ky.
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Effective Thursday, Nov. 21, all
/restrictions previously in force on
construction projects of every kind
were removed by the War Industries
Board. 'The State Council of Defense
has been so advised in a telegram
fiom Washington.
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When you arc thinking of writing
something to go in this paper to
spite somebody, remember that it is
our aim to run it for the benefit of
the whole people and not to please
any particular class, or further their
interests; and maybe you will not
write it and we will not have to refuse
it.
J. W. Booth, of Allen, S. C., was
in Conway one day last week.
H. J. Jones was in Conway last
week on business.
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See W. P. Hardwicke, the cotton
and cotton seed man, before selling
either.?adv-tf-10|3|J8
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Preparations are now in progress
to make December a notable month
in ^V. S. S. sales in South Carolina,
* and the present total of about $8,^*300,000
worth of war savings stamps
purchased by the people of the Palmetto
State is expected to be strikingly
increased as a result of inten- 1
sive efforts that will be conducted,
during the early part of the month.
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Make hay while the sun shines.
Exchange your seed for meal. W. <
Percy Hardwicke.?tf-10j3|18 ]
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ything is in readiness in Jack ?
sonville, Fla., for the coming Far- J j
mors' National Congress and the Na-1 (
tional Farm Women's Congress,'t
which meets! in that City December (
inclusive. {
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JWliat will the fair ones do with- I
out sweaters to knit, or will they | J
says the Evening Post. J 4
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The oldest Amerii
fcSdE MUTUAL LIFE INSURAT
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W. B. Coxe, S|
F. F. Covington,
Bullock B
R. M. Bulloc
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Sam NeSmith of Evergreen, visited
Conway recently.
Miss Winnie Holliday visited Mrs.
W. C. Adams lalst week.
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Shervine Tindall of Greenwood,
was in the city last week.
J. O. Anderson was in Conway on
business one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Johnson were
shopping in town last week.
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Rufus Thompson, of Bucksville,
spent a few hours recently in the
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal L. Buck spent a
few days in Charleston, S. C., last
week.
T)onnic Dusenbury and Leigh Har
per spent, a lew nours in the city recently.
Mr. A. D. Jones spent several days
in Williamsburg1 county last week on
business.
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Olin Watson, of Camp Jackson,
v/as here last week visiting his wife
and young son.
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Mr. U. A. Dusenbury and Miss
Grace Haseldcn visited relatives in
'the city last week.
Mrs. Stockton, of Bennettsville,
spent a few days in town, the guest
of Mrs. Hal L. Buck last week.
Miss Sadie Dusenbury left last
week for a Camp near Pensacola,
Kla., where she has been turned over J
by the lied Cross to do regular army i
work.
A. M. Dusenbury with a party of
young people, came up to sec the
"Zeppelin's Last Raid" which was
shown at the the rater last Tuesday
night.
Letters between President Wilson
and Mr. McAdoo, made public, with
the announcement of the resignation,
give Mr. McAdoo's reasons for leaving
the Cabinet solely as a necessity
for replenishing his personal fortune,
and express the President's
deep regret at losing his son-in-law
from his official family.
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There wore three auction sales of ,
real estate in this county last week, ji
One WMS of ~ T?-li I.
...... ... j/. IJI kj i i)t;i l i
Bros., near Warn pee, another was
the Doc D. Harrelson lands* near
Loris, and the third sale was that of
property belonging to J. E Nicholas,
near Homewood. These sales were
all made by auction realty companies.
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FOR SALE?Pair good farm Mules.
Can be seen at Ashby & Eastoup's '
place. W. E. Marsh.?adv-2t-pd11123{
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W. C. Mishoe spent last Saturday
in Conway.
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Am in position to furnish all kinds
of fertilizer material. Be wise and i
avoid the rush. W. Percy Hard- 1
wicke.?adv-tf-lOj 8)18. 1
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R. O. Jordan was in Conway last i
Saturday.
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Wp will pay twenty dollars pet
thousand feet for Pine Saw Mill logs l
delivered at our wharf.?The Veneer j
Mfg. Co.-tf. (
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D. J. Richardson, of Dog Bluff <
townhsip, was in Conway the first of
this week.
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FOR SALE.
40 acres of land in Socastee town
. u:u i-.i **- j.. ' - --
-.mi;, uounuuu norm ny land oi Mr.
Prank Mills, oast by lands of Mr. d
Pullwood and Max DcLottro, and c
?outh by lands ofo my own. It ti
s within one milo of Poach Troo, d
)ne of the best shipping points on o
he Waccamaw River. Is within five
>r six miles of the Atlantic Ocean, T
ind is as good farming land as there
s in the State, if put into cultivation.
<k>r further information, apply to
4rs. J. D. Grant, Hagan, Ga., Box
17.?10-24-18-t 1 1 19.
I
can Company ^
VICE CO., OF NEW YORK ?r
jecial Agent
District Agt.
ros.? VI
k, Mgr., Agents.
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THE HOEEY HEBAL
W. H. Hardee was here one day
recently.
John M. Harrelson was in Conway
Saturday. . >
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R. B. Floyd was in Conway recently
on business.
R. M. Brown was in Conway one
day last week.
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"W. L. Long was in Conway this
week on business.
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W. E. Marsh was in Conway on
business last week.
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S. D. Crawford spent a few hours
in Conway recently. *
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Kelly Tompkins was in Conway on
business one day last week.
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F. M. Mishoe was among the farmers
visiting Conway recently.
W. J. Collins was among the farmers
coming into Conwav last wool
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Dr. and .Mrs. V. P. Piatt arc visiting
friends and relatives in Mullins,
S. C.
Have in stock one Ford Ton Truck,
Worm Drive. They arc hard to got.
Buck Motor Co.?adv It.
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Forty-five head of Mules and
Horses just in. cheap for cash or
time. Conway Live Stock Co.?ad-It
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Mr. H. S. Higgins and son, oi"
Georgetown, spent several days here
last week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Marlow.
Men who think of the future of agriculture
development in this state
will see great significance in the
fact that the cattle lick departs from
the state during the same year that
the boll weevil makes a serious entrance
into the state.
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Dr. C. S. Dietz, Dentist and Optician,
Office in the Buck Bldg. Sec
him for your dental work.?adv
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J. K. Freeman, who once lived in
Conway but now of Savannah, Ga.,
spent last week with his brother-inlaw,
Mr. J. M. Mjnrlow. This is Mr.
Freeman's first visit here in about 11
years, and' he expresses himself as
l>eing surprised and gratified at
Conway's recent strides in progress.
Just received a car load of the
...i^ou mutes ana norses we ever J
shipped, 45 head to select from. I
More mules and better mules, come
ind get your pick. Conway Live
Stock Co.?adv It.
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LOST?One black and white Dog
with some yellow spots, round
nose, small ears hangs close to
head. Reward of $5.00 for return
to J. G. Woodward, Hotel Grace,
Conway, S. C.?adv-.lt.
WANTED?To sell a nice home and
good little farm in Loris, S. C., also
horses, cattle and hogh. See me.
H. L. Singleton.-adv-lt-1 l|22jl8
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CONWAY1TE PROMOTED.
News coming here the first of this J
week stated that Dr. Jas. A. Norton (
lad been promoted from First Lieu
enant to Captain, in the Medical ^
Dorps; and that he is already serv- (
ng in France.
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LOST OR STRAYED.
Lost on October 2()th, 1018 one red
tound dog, tip of tail white, also one
ed and white pided hound Jip while
leer-driving. Will pay sufficient
eward for the recovery af these
logs. Notify:
R. P. CRIBR,
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Dunvagon, S. C. j
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DIED FROM DISEASE.
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Private Harry G. Carter, of Jor- 1
<v
anville is reported in the list of
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asualties in the American Expcdi- (
ionary Forces; having died from ^
isease while serving under the coirs
in France.
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'AKEN UP?3 hogs, 2 black, one J
red and black spotted, unmarked,
all about C> months old. Owner can ^
get same by proving and paying jf
charges. W. F. Gore, Allsbrook, S. re
C., Route No. 1.?3t-pd-ll|4|18. C
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TOWN TAX NOTICE.
Public notice is hereby given that
>oks are open for collection of town th
ixes for the Town of Cor.way Tor uj
le fiscal year ending Dec. 31, 1018, of
om NoV. 15, 1018 to Dec. 31, 1918. in
C. H. Snider, Town Treas. w1
?Ilil4|18 w,
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ANTED?A quantity of oak and u{
pine wo'?d, some four feet and ar
some two feet in length. Call and fo
see H. H. Woodward, Attorney at
Law.
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P, CONWAY, 8, O.
OUT OF JAIL.
?lquh Skipper, who was imprisoned
recently under a warrant charging
a serious crime, has been let to
bail and was allowed his freedom
several days ago.
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WEATHER WAS BAD.
The weather in this section of the
State has continued dark and cloudy
for the most of the time this week,
with light showers of rain almost
every night.
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WOUNDED IN ACTION.
Mechanic William J. Fowler, of
Loris, S. C., was wounded while in
the service of his country, .and his
name appeared in the latest list of
casualties. According to the report,
the degree ?* his wounds had not
been determined.
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(i A SO LINE WAS SHORT.
Conway was without gasoline all of
last week. Many users had a small
quantity on hand and made out with
i.uuii-n soni to Aynor and If*
Loris for what they had to have.
Conditions may get even worse before
the conditions bnight on by the war
are over.
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BAI) WEATHER ON 1
Tn this section of the county, and
apparently throughout the eastern
half of this State; bad weather set
in toward the end of last week. Last
Friday night brought a light rain
which came on in the middle of the
p'ght, and which was almost cold
enought to threaten sleet. The latter
part of last week was dark and
cloudy.
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THANKSGIVING DAY.
This is Thanksgiving Day. It is
being more generally observed by
the people for the reason that the
country is now out of the war and
occupies a high-place in the making
of a permanent peace for the world
as well as for ousselves. It is understood
by everybody that if this
country ever had reasons for return
ing thanks to the one who rules
over all; that time is just now.
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STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
The stockholders of the Conwav
Live Stock Company, a coiporation,
are hereby called to meet at the of
fice of the Conway Live Stock Company
at 8 P. M. Dec. 27, 1918, for
the 'purpose of considering the advisability
of suremdering the charter
of the said corporation and going
out of business.
A. C. THOMPSON
President of Conway Live Stock
Company. ?adv?5t?11-2R
WILL NOT EXAMINE
All physical examinations of regis
trants liable for military duty lias
been stopped, according to a bulletin
pent out by Maj. It. E. Carwilc, offi- |
rcr in charge of State headquarters
for selective regulation.
1 lit bulletin includes a telegram
from the office of the provost marshal
general and, in part, is as follows:
"Immediately instruct all lo:vd
boards that classification ordered
by the secretary of war does not
nclude physical examinations, and
;hat all local boards will therefore
liscontinue on this date all physical
examination of registrants.
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COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE
The County Board of Commissioners
for Horry County, S. C., hereby
rive notice that all claims for aid to
eaupers is cancelled as of December
11, 15)18. Now applications for aid
is pauper will be made to the County
ioard, supported by a petition, conaining
the names of at least ten tax
avers and supporting affidavit of
wo neighboring tax payers, that the
id to the applying pauper is necssary.
! on way, S. C., Nov. 23, 15)18.
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This it a prescription prepared especially
r MALARIA or CHILLS &, FEVER.
ive or six doses will break any case, and
taken then as a tonic the Fever will not t
turn. It acts on the liver better than <
alomel and docs not gripe or sicken. 25c
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CARD OF THANKS
1 take this means of extending |
lanks to those who were so kind to
< during our sickness and the death
my darling husband. Also, I am .
deed grateful to the many friends ^
ho wrote letters and spoke kind
ords of sympathy. *
M ay God's richest blessings rest I
>on each and every one of them, I
id may his love abide with them
rever.
Mrs. A. N. Hardee,
Conway, S. C.
UST OF DELINQUENTS
| ISSUED BY BOARD
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The following is a list of delinquents
between the ages of 19 and
36 inclusive?Registration of September
12, 1918:
White.
Willie Guntcr, Conway; John Ca?y
Watts, Conway; Willie Montgomery,
Conway; Willie Cleveland Roberts,
Conway; Frank McCrackon, Conway,
James Boyd Jones, Allen No. 1;
Owen Gurley Alford, Galivants Ferry;
William Nabo Ward, Tabor No. 1;
iiirar.i Brady Hardee, Longs; Donlad
Bullard, Loris, No. 2; J. Hyman
Harrelson, Conway.
Colored.
Tom Gore, Hammond; Edward
Bellamy, Conway; Harry Ix>e Huggins,
Conway; Prank Sands, Bucksport;
Robert Jones, Conway No. 1;
Horace Johnson, Conway; Walter
Peter Bellamy, Longs; Richard Collins,
Conway Nicholas Davis, Conway;
James Franklin Cause, Boris.
No. 2.
TO WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL GROCERS
The Food Administration will continue
to operate until the treaty of
peace is signed. Profiteering will be
dealt with strictly. We expect grocers
to conform to the rules already
existing and in force.
?Win. Elliott,
J Food Administrator for South Carolina.
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S. S. VISITATION DAY.
Continent-wide School Visitation
Day will he observed in South Carolina
on Sunday, December 1
Through the cooperation of county
and district Sunday School Association
leaders, it is expected that th(
2,500 Sunday Schools in South Carolina
will be visited on this day, an
the urgent need of the starving pee.
pie in Bible lands will be presente
by "Four Minute" speakers. In tin
ifternoon District Sunday School
Conventions will be held. The uin.
is to hold a convention in every District
in every county in the State.
The purpose of these conventions sill
be to arouse fresh enthusiasm it
Sunday School work, as well as to
present the appeal of the starving
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IHICKSVILLE CIRCUIT APPOINTMENTS.
Preaching' at Willow Spring 2n;l
Sunday, Nov. 24th, at 11 o'clock, at
Antioch at 3 o'clock, and at Jordanvillc
at 7 o'clock p. m.
Preaching and a Rally Day Ser
vice at Hebron the first Sunday in
Dec. at 11 a. m., when Mr. A. E.
Goldfinch, District Lay Leader, Mr.
J. F. Harper charge Lay Leader and
.Mr. C. N. Sarvis, Church Lay Leader,
ire expected to deliver short addresses.
Let everybody tell the news, wh ?
are in reach, come and bring friends
also.
Preaching the first Sunday evening
at Union at 3 o'clock, and at
Virgo at night 7 p. m.
Very truly,
W. H. Perry, Pastor.
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G66 cures Malaria, Chills and
Fever, or Bilious Fever, by
killing the parasite causing
the fever. Fine strengthening
tonic.?711811 Ot.
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DELCO-LIGHT
The complete Electric Light and
Power Plant
A constant help to the busy house
wife. Saves time, work and worry
E. M. NANCE,^
Box 353, ? Conway, S. C.
WE BUY
OLD FALSE TEETH
We pay from $2.00 to $35.00 per
?et (broken or not). Wc also pay acual
value for Diamonds, old Gold,
kill? AV O rl A ?
V i UII\? A#1 *i Oi IVi ULilVI 14V
>nce by parcel post and receive cash
>y return mail.
MAZER'S TOOTH SPECIALTY
>pt. X, 2007 So. 5th St. 1
Phildelphia, Pa.
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wassKancMwiiAKl,
KRE IN Stock ro?t your CAR NOH j1
We use genuine Pord Parts 4
only in our repair work.
CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO., i
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SPANISH INFLUENZA
1 AGAIN BREAKS OUT
With a Start of Nine or Ten
Cases Lasl Week
in Conway
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MOVING PICTURES
FORBIDDEN FRIDAY
Number of Cases Here and in
Vicinity Increased By
First of Week.
Spanish Influenza broke out again
on new subjects bust week.
People had been wanted through
the newspapers, that in accordance
with past experience, the epidemic
might break out again: and in fart
that having the disease would only
make one immune for a period not
more than eight months or a year,
and maybe in some instances not as
long as that. Hut the disease had
evidently spent its force and the
schools were all opened and the
churches took back their congregations,
ami the moving pictures and
the soda fountains opened as usual
again.
On last Friday it was paid there
were nine new cases of the disease
in Conway. There was a case report
etl in the home of Rev. Paul T. Wood,
and later Mr. Wood took the disease
himself, a young son of Mr. W. J.
Smith was ill and it was reported
that the disease had broken out In
the family of Mr. T. T. Elliott.
Last Friday night the moving picture
show was closed again and there
was talk of closing the soda fountains
beginning with Monday, but up
to Monday afternoon this step had
hot been taken.
The number of new cases of the
disease increased by the first of this
week according to reports going
about the community. On Monday it
was said there was a total of nineteen
or twenty cases in Conway ami
vicinity.
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STOCKHOLDERS' M E ET1N G.
I The stockholders of the Conway
Bargain House, a corporation, are
hereby called to meet at the office
of the Conway Bargain House at 8
o'clock P. M. Dec. 27, 1018, for the
nnrnnsn of - v * _
( . (. v.. vvucMtK rii)j; till' ativiss*
hility of surrendering the charter t?f
the said corporation., and going- out
of business.
A. C. THOMPSON,
President of Conway Bargain House,
adv?5t?11-28.
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BED CROSS APPEAL.
An earnest appeal has come to us
for a final settlement of the amount
Horry County plevlged to the Second
Red Cross War Fund. This we cannot
do until all the unpaid pledges
have been settled.
We take this method of asking
those who have not paid his pledge
to settle same at once. Those pledges
have been due since Oct. 1st. Every
dollar of this amount is badiy needed
in the Red Cross Work, and should
be paid without any further delay.
The fact that actual fighting has
ceased shoidd not oivo
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idea that ho has a right to cancel an
honest obligation along this line. It
is a fact that Heel Cross work will be
necessary in the war stricken coun'
tries for many months yet.
If these pledges are not paid in
fuM it will be a serious reflection on
our County and on the individual who
pledged and did not pay, if he is
able to do so. If he is able to pay and
refuses to do so, "a slacker" should
be his brand.
We ask that all Councils of Defense
assist us in getting Horry
County in the 100 per cent, class;
see those who have not paid, and if
they refuse to pay, please send in
their cards so they can be filed away
with our other war records.
Respectfully,
Second Red Cross War KWd,
13y C. H. Snider, Treas.
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W. D. Grainger was among the
men coming into Conway on business
last week.
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STRAYED TO MY PLACE.
One barrow Vino
..vc, nvi^lli) IIUOUI 1UW
b?. Light red and white spotted,
narked crop and two splits in right
ar, underslope and upporslope in
eft ear. Owner can get same by
ailing and paying for this adver;isement.
?John F. Outlaw.
Myrtle Beach, S. C. R. F. D. No. 1.
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