The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 06, 1919, Page FIVE, Image 5
Lrecel and
Printing: of all kinds at the Herald
office.
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A. J. Dew was in Conway one day
a last week.
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J. E. Stroud wa* in Conway -one
day last week, o
?^dayfwas^ le^l
^ the court houtfe; * * ^ >rf
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Get the best kind of Land .deeds at
the Herald offi'dii OHB 2015'tv, .01 .
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J. 1). Hooks was here on business
one day lust week.
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J. C. Cause was in Conway on busone
day last week.
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rA. C. Thompson was away on business
several days last week.
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} Farmers are advised to cut down
-p 01; the cotton acreage this year.
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Miss Josie Harper spent several
days here last week with relatives.
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i Patrick Gerrald and J. Q. Hooks of
^payboro were in Conway last Thursday.
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AUCTION SALE?I will soli a car
of mules an<l horses, Government
I inspected
and sound, to the highest
bidder at Old Court House, Satur^
day, Feb. 8th, 1919. Tonns sale:
Half Cash. It. O. Hanson.?atlv
Dr. E. A. Stalvey, of Socastee, was
in Conway one day last week on
business.
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Push the farm work now while
there is time and get ahead with it
V'hile vou mav.
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The work of finishing the repairs
at the new court house is very slow?
ly getting done.
Will the repairs to the new court
house be finished in time for the
February term?
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L Mortgages and bills of sale at the
Herald office, kept all the time for
your convenience.
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Clot paper towels at the Herald office
and try a roll of 150 for only 40
v cents. They are sanitary.
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One car Burt Oats for Sprint*
? planting just arrived. See us
before you buy. Loris Grocery
Co.?adv-tf.
Mrs. Florence Hedrick went to
V. ilmington, N. C., last Friday an 1
returned the first of this week.
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The price of building material^
still remains high and is likely to
continue high for all this year.
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Last week was chilly hut the days
were bright mostly and it was a good
time for farm work to be going on.
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Adding machine rolls, second sheet .
toilet paper of all kinds at the Herald
oifice. Call and buy it when in need.
The roads in places where they
Li
Y have been recently worked and new
earth thrown in are very bad at this
Reason.
Get adding macninc rolls of the
better class, large rolls that will last
\ a #>ng time, at the Herald office.
? ' Many or only one roll just to suit
you.
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Many fanners are getting their
I* f( rtilizcrs ready. Many seem to be
( buying as much as ever in utter dis^
regard of the high prices of these
goods.
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tOne car Annimo Horse and
Mule Feed, one car White
^ Oats, one car No. 1 Timothy
Ha? just arrived at wholesale
prices. Loris Grocery Co.?
adv-tf.
W. F. Smith, an indusrtious farmer
of the Toddvflle section, spent a
k day here last week on business.
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The oldest Amei
THE MUTUAL LIFE !l\ISUB/
W. B. Coxe,!
F. F. Oovingtoi
Bullock
R. M. Bull
Personal
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Lemons at Hymen's 130c per doz.
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J. H. Beaty was in Conway one
day last week.
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T. L. Smart, of the Pee Dee section
spent some time in Conway last
Idjjeek on business. S
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''S. Thomas was among: the fai*m
ers who visited Conway recently, j
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J. D. Collins was among the people
visiting Conway one day last
week.
B. F. Mills was here recently on.
business.
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Hamp Long, of near Conway,
spent some time in Conway on business
last week.
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J. J. Jordan was among those visiting
the county seat on business
last week.
One car Wheat. Shorts, one
car Blue Rose Rice, one car
Flour. Can save you money!
on everything for cash. Loris
Grocery Co.?adv-tf.
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J. W. Cook was here one day last
week. He is a member of the firm
of Shelly-Cook Campany at Aynor.
One cotton crop is yet unsold, or
piactieally so. How about plans for
planting another? Hotter cut the
amount planted is the obvious advice
to growers.
J. A. Smart of Philadelphia, Pa.,
was here a few days ago and re- 1
mained for a short time on business.
He is a former Horryite who has
made his way as a machinist.
H. P. Holmes was in Conway on.:
day last week. While here Mr.
Holmes received a lot of cotton seed |
meal which he had traded for in ex-j
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vivxuge ior a lot 01 cotton seed.
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Fertilizers for Hoitv farms are
beginning to come in now as orders
go forward. We have seen some of
it being h/iulcd out to the farms in
the last week or Urn. days. Horry
will be among the leaders this year
in farming.
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AUCTION SALE?I will sell a ear
ol mules and horses, Government
inspected and sound, to the highest
bidder at Old Court House, Saturday,
Feb. Hth, 1910. Terms sale: i
Half Cash. It. O. H/mson.?adv
J. F. Simmons of Dogwood Neck
was in Conway on business last week.
He was elected as mairistrjiin nf hw
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(precinct but has not yet been appointed.
He will "no doubt receive his
commission as soon as the members
or the Legislature have passed their
recommendations.
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5,000 lbs. Flake White j
Lard, 30 bags green coffee,
5.000 lbs plug tobacco undet j
the market. Can save you big'
money for the cash. Loris Grocery
Co.?adv-tf
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The Herald sells letter heads, note
heads, envelopes, and printed forms
of all kinds. Any special piece of
printing will be done to your satisfaction.
The office can supply you j
with toilet paper, second sheets, adjdrng
machine rolls, paper towels,;
and legal blanks of all kinds.
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TAKEN UP?One black and white j
J spotted pig, mark unknown. Own-1
j er can get same by paying charges.
?W. F. Baker, Allen, S. C.?adv. 3t.
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i TAKEN UP-One red boar hog, about
I 10 months old. Marked swallow- >
fork in each ear. Owner can get I
same by proving and paying;
charges. W. M. Todd, Allen, S. C.,
R. F. D. 1.?adv-3Upd-l|15|19.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Oliver, of Virginia,
arrived in Conway the latter
p.art of last week to spend some time
. with friend and relatives here am{ in
I the country.
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iiucbu vuwpany
\HCE CO., OF NEW YORK
Special Agent
i, District Agt.
Bros.? ,
ock, Mgr., Agents. ,
THE HOMtT HEEAU
WITHOUT LIGHT.
The offices at the court house
have gone without light ever since
the small fire took place &91I part.al
a* room or two burned away. Thotfp
who want to work there at night
have been put to great inconveniences.
Lawyers have not been able
to do any night work in the Clerk of
Court's office since Mthat time on ,account
of the lack of flight in the record
room. TTlis is a condition for
v. hich somebody irresponsible, but
^nquiM^l^jto^njhi out who caused
it, onl^fiWad,;^just not bo^ done." s
It is ii bad corttutipn when tfye most'
important public building in the
county goes without any light.
Perhaps the matter will be allowed
to stand over till court when the
grand-jury will, of course, have to
make some recommendation.
G. D. Rheuark was in Conway on
business last week.
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The changeable weather of the
past few weeks has been favorable in
the development of influenza.
Have you brought with you to sell:
Putter, eggs, fresh or cured meat,
vegetables, dried beans, peas, or
other articles that arc in good shape? ,
Then let the manager of the Hotel ,
Giace figure with you. The hotel ,
uses quantities in the run of a year
and pays cash.?Adv.
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One car white corn, one car
Peanut Meal, best feed for
Hogs on the market. Loris
Grocery Co.?adv-tf
W. H. Cannon, a prosperous farmer
of the Jordanville section, was in
Conway on business the latter part
j of last week.
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Buy only as much commercial
fertilizers as you have to this year
foi the prices of it are very high.
Make out all you can from the home
made kind.
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One car Seed Irish Potatoes
to arrive this week, Maine j
grown. Get our prices before
you buy. Loris Grocery Co.?
adv-tf
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THINK OF IT.
Have your picture made, enlarged
and framed by J. C. Webb, the upto-date
Photographer. He will re-.
main in Conway a few weeks only. |
I?adv It.
Car Salt, just arrived. Most
everything in Groceries at
F.ock bottom prices for the
cash. It will pay you to see us
for anything in 'groceries.
Loris Grocery Co.?adv-tf
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BOX SUPPER
,There will be a Box Supper and
Entertainment at Poplar Hill school
house, near Pleasant Union church
on Saturday night, Feb. 15. The
| public is cordially invited to attend,
j The money will be used for school
I purposes.
Mrs. C. B. Jenrette, Teacher.
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The sheriff was in Floyds and
(other points in that section last
I week.
St Valent
F ebruai
We now have on di
Velen
Priced One Ceni
Norton Druj
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?h*rmacjfets[ . $
CONWAY, SOU1
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D, OOWWAT, 8. 0.
PLEASE WATCH THE LABEL.
The reason why we cannot send
the paper except to those who have
paid in .advance is already well
known to all opr readers. It makes
it so that you must ke?p your figures
in advance. We will make the
paper worth more than the price of
it to you. Please watch the label
on your copy when you get it each
week, and send in your ^renewal so
you will not miss a single copy. F,
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Pastime Theatre, Feb. l?th: "An&
{pica's Answer," ' an official walr
picture made the : Government,
and rented at,a price that enables us
to show same at admission 10c and
20c. Don't fail to see it. Show
promptly at 7 o'clock. Reels run off
twice; rain or shine.?adv It
Let every housewife remember the
great value of preseived fruits and
vegetables during the Winter
months. It saves buying things from
the ,store while the farm is usually
producing nothing for the family.
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FOR SALE?2 good Mules cheap. J.
E. Nicholas.?adv It.
The first of this week has been
cloudy and rainy. While the weath- !
er has been unfavorable, the influenza
situation has apparently im
proved in the matter of new cases. !
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FOR SALE?One 800-lb. Ox, well
broke, f> vrs. old. for S80. N It
Allsbrook, Allsbrook, S. C.?aclv It
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If you know something: that would
be of benefit to the fanners of
another neighborhood write it to the
Herald.
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J. L. Spivey of Tabor, N. C.
spent some time here last Monday.
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FOR SALE-?Pine slabs cut 2 feet
long, big 2-horse load for $2.50,
delivered any where in town. Telephone
M. G. Andersen, Conway,
S. C.?adv It.
Mrs. Harry T. Harllee, who has
been visiting at the residence of Col.
and Mrs. C. P. Quattlebaum, left
Tuesday for her home at Atlanta,
Ga.
AUCTION SALE?I will sell a car
of mules and horses, Government
inspected and sound, to the highest
bidder at Old Court House, Saturday,
Feb. 8th, 1919. Terms sale:
Half Cash. R. O. Hanson.?adv
W. L. Richardson has been -quite
ifl j with the influenza at his home
hove.
Herbert Chestnut was out again
last week after several weeks of illness.
Some of the farmers of this countv
are able to pay for th*<y fertilizers
in cash this year.
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'W. J. Singleton and his son, L. E.
;c':r.gleton, came over to Conway or.
ujsiness last Monday.
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Most of the tobacco growers have
planted their seed beds. Tobacco
canvas has been higher this year
than ever in the history of the tobacco
Industry in, this county.
ine's Day
*y 14th
isplay a full line of
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tines
! to One Dollar
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m CAROLINA
TOBACCO FARMER WANTED.
Man with own force and team of
his own to plant one or two horae
farm w^h tobacco as principal money
crop,*land and all -fertilizers furnished.
Address
?M. G. ANDERSEN,
Conway, S. C.?adv It
Those who were appointed and
served as Election Managers, Fedoral
and State, can get a settlement
for such, services by calling on H. M.
Clerk, at the store of Russ
not later than the l&th of Feb.
' F. S. Averill passed through Conway
la: t Mon.' -.y enroute to Bucksville
where he will spend a few days
with his parents. M;r. Averill was
formerly of Conway, but is now engaged
in the manufacture of candies
at Columbia, S. C.
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FARMERS' LETTERS.
Mr. S. F. Royster, President of the
F. S. Royster Guano Company, says
that the part of his mail which he
likes best consists of the letters from
farmers who write him about the
actual use of his goods, the result in
the fields, crops grown, etc. No
matter how many large problems of
business management may present
themselves, he is more deeply interested
than anything else in the ac
tual user of the goods. He believe-*
that this is the vital part of the business,
because if the consumer is satisfied,
success will follow of itself.
In his life-time experience in the fertilizer
business he has proven this
theory pretty conclusively, ns the
sale of the Royster brands has shown
a growth that is unprecedented.
Those who would like to luive the
twnnf'if <if Kio
Uv >^>iv v, 1 IIIU U1 V'VKI < AJJt I II ll'V V 11.
soil fertility would do well to write
him at Norfolk, Vu.?adv
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Last Monday was salesday but
there was nothing- to sell at the
court house, or practically nothing.
OLDEST AND BESf
IS SINGER'S REP
J. M. I). J ones sells the Singer,
the best sewing machine in the
world. Call on or write him at Conway,
S. C. He will sell you one. You
i will have satisfaction in a sewing
(machine.?adv-2j6,19 lm pd.
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Field Marshal von Hindenburg, according
to the Echo de Paris, is endeavoring
to tyring about the return
of foimer Emperor William after the
meeting of the National Assembly.
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NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of a Rill of
Sale from W. A. Hammond to J. D.
Hooks, dated the 9th day of May A.
D., 1918; 1 have seized and will sell
at public auction in Bayboro Township
at old Bayboro, at Eleven (11)
o'clock in the forenoon on the 21st
day of Febinary A. D., 1918, the
following described personal property,
to-wit:
One grey mule,
One dun colored cow,
One set of blacksmith's tools consisting'
of one bellows, one anvil,
one vise, and a few other articles.
Terms of sale cash.
J. A. 1JF/W1S, Agt.,
for J. D. Hooks.
Feb. 1, 1919.
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DELCO-UGHT
The complete Electric Light and
Power Plant
Solves the "Retired Farmer" prob
i I 1 o m l,u ? f 1
iiiii, uy mv/UVIlMiblllJ^ I ill lll flUmC.
?. M. NANCE,
Box 353, ? Conway, S. C.
WE BUY
OLD FALSE TEETH
We pay from $2.00 to $35.00 per
set (broken or not). We also pay actual
value for Diamonds, old Gold,
Silver and Bridge-work. Send at
once by parcel post and receive cash |
K\r Tntiiw MUM
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MAZER'S TOOTH SPECIALTY
Dept. X, 2007 So. 5th St.
Phildclphia, Pa.
was spurn?? w?
itre in stock FOR votifi car nolv
We us 3 genuine Porcl Parts
only in our repair work.
CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO..
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LEGISLATURE IS
NEARLY HALF DONE
Most Important Measures Are
Just Coming to a
Crisis
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BURdlfesON BILL ItP
Gib BEFORE SENATE
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Tax Commission Measure Also
Up?No Session
Monday.
Columbia, Feb. 3.?Neither branch
of the General Assembly was in session
today, both houses having adjourned
early Friday afternoon until
Tuesday night. Today is salesday
and all of the members wanted
to be home for the day.
When tiie senate reconvenes tomorrow
night it will find several
important bills from the house await
ing its consideration. The house irot
down to work last week and passed
the hill abolishing the state lax commission
and substituting therefor a
state board of tax assessors to bo
composed of one member from each
judicial circuit; the bill providing
for the election of the chief game
warden by the General Assembly
and the compulsory education bill
The senate faces all of these during
this week.
The senate has sent to the House
for its consideration the joint resolution
providing for the calling of a
constitutional convention.
The Bond Issue Bill.
Senator Neils Christensen of Beau
fort will introduce in the senate a
bill providing for an election on the
question of issuing $25,000,000
worth of bonds for the construction
of peimanent roads in South Carolina.
Representative Bnrgesoit introdttc
ed bills along this line in the house
on Friday.
It is expected that, the proposed
legislation will be the subject of a
great deal of discussion.
Wants More Liquor.
The session is almost half gone
and only one liquor bill has been introduced.
Representative Hub Evans
of Newberry is its author and it
would allow a party to get a gallon
a month on physician's prescription
instead of a quart a m/mth as now.
The bill has been referred to the.
committee on police regulations,
The prohibitionists will ?ot.
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an effort at this session to secure i
bone dry law. They .are content to
await the coming of* national prohibition
in July. They will, however,
give their hearty support to the bill
introduced in the house by Repreerntative
Hart of York which would
prohibit the purihase of patent
medicines and flavoring: cxtancts for
use as beverages.
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DRIFTED TIMBER SALE.
Under and by virtue of the provisions
of section 25G of the Criminal
Code of the State of South Carolina;
notice is hereby given that the undersigned
will sell at public auction, to
the highest bidders, for cash, at 12:30
o'clock P. M. on the 8th day of February
1010, at the places where the
p?operty is now tied up at Keysfield
and Bucks Upper Mill, in Horry
County, near Bucksville: all and singular
the following described timber
which was found drifting in the
waters of Waccamaw River, to wit:
Four (4) clamps of Spruce pine
I saw logs, fastened together by poles
run across and fastened by pegs; one
clamp of which is now tied up at
Kr ysfield, and three clamps of which
are now tied up at Bucku Upper
Mill.
J. T. PROCTOR, JR.
January 20th, 1010.
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