The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 12, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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Get good printing at the Herald
office.
O. J. Bell was in Conway on busi[>
ness recently.
Blanton off oris was in Conway
last week. \J
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New irish potatoes have been eomi
ing in for some time.
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E. J. Sheiwood was in Charleston
last week on business*
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There were showers of rain here
the middle of last week.
E. W. Johnson was in Conway on
k business one day last week.
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; Chas. Dusenbury was a recent visitor
to' relatives in the county.
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7 njfi. Prince of Gurloy, S. C., was
in Conway one day last week.
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* Mrs. A. D. Jones visited in Bennettsville
the first of last week.
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Senator Hal L. Buck was away on
business several days last week.
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K. G. Scarborough was here from
Sumter "the middle of last week.
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Sasser, of the Wofford Fit
ting N,ool, Spartanburg, is at Inane |
ior ihJVnsuminer vacation.
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Rains wore needed in this section
last week for some of the growing
crops.
A. I). Jones has fine looking crops
on his farms on the road to Myrtle
Ih ach.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Atkinson
were in Conway for a short time recently.
Keith Burbagc, of Virginia, is
visiting friends and relatives in the
city.
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Cotton has been taking a new start
to grow in many localities during the
past two weeks.
Henry Grantham of Galivants Ferry,
S. C., was in Conway on business
last Wednesday.
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George A. Rabon. of Cool Snrimr.
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S. C., was in Conway, on business
last Wednesday.
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One Irish potato buyer arrived in
Conway recently and spent some
time on the market.
Dan W. Hardwick, president of the
Farmers Ilank at Doris, spent some
time in Conway last week.
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Miss Marguerite Collins, who has
been attending the Gwyn School, at .
Spartanburg, is at home for the summer
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. -Gilbert Johnson, of
Laurel Hill, N. C., are visiting the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Johnson.
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The Horry Tobacco Warehouse will
have increased floor room this season.
The work was started in time
and is about finished.
Vegetables are necessary for good
health of the body at this season of
tin year. Too much meat will make
too much heat in the system.
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Courts are now over until Septem- <
ber, when the regular criminal term 1
will convene, unless a special term
should be called before that time.
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If you like this paper then aid us j
^ bv telling your neighbors about it 1
and increase the influence of the. pa- t
per by getting others to subscribe for 1
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Call on the Herald for paper doi- ?
lic.sjfroaper towels in rolls, toilet papor*\\hnd
second sheets. Get any I
printing you need from the job do- t
apartment.
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Thomas W. Livingstone was called j
to Charleston, S. C., last week as a1
juryman in the United States Dis-|*j
trict Court. He left for that city|^
on Monday of last week.
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Nitrate of Soda. We have
fifty tons in stock. Let us have
your orders. Palmetto Grocery
Co., Mullins.?ad. 2t
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Tli^e will be a regular meeting
of liJ^jLive Oak Camp No. 124 W. O. |
W., "Thursday evening, June 12, at i
0 o'clock. Several members to be j
initiated. All members are invite 1
to be present. |L
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Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Jones, of
Mullins, spent last week-end here
with friends and relatives.
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J. D. Jordan was in Conway on
business last Saturday.
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Kenneth B. Lewis was back in Con
way last week on business.
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N;. D. Paul was among those visiting
Conway on business last week.
Miss Frances Plexico, of Sharon,
S. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. L.
R. Ambrose.
Things we do for spite never turn
us out anything of value in the long
run.
J. W. Gerrald came to Conway
from Hayhoro one day last week.
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Showers of rain came last week to
bless the young crops of grain growing
all over Horry County, as well
as for the money crops of cotton and
tobacco which "the farmers have
planted anil are cultivating well o
far.
C. E. Lovell was in Conway one
day last week.
Call at the Herald office for good
printing.
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Miss Corrinne Llailoy, of Clinton,
S. C., is visiting Miss Aleene Spivcy.
Dr. Diet/ left Monday for Columbia.
lie expects to return to the city
Friday.
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Get good land deeds and mortgages
of real estate at the Herald office.
\V. A. Prince, of Loris, was in Con
way recently on business.
| Mrs. Mary A. Hardwiek. of I .oris
S. C., arrived in Conway last Friday
to spend some time with her daughter,
Mrs. J. S. Vaught. She will
| spend some time here with Mr. and
I Mrs. Vaught.
j Archie Sasser, who has boon attending
the University of South Carolina,
arrived here last week to
(spend the vacation period. Mr. SasIsc!
has accepted a position with the
Norton Dnjg Co.
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There was a heavy rain in this section
last Friday about 1 o'clock in
the afternoon.
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A. 1). Buffkin and Mrs. Emma
Pridgen, both of Green Sea, spent
some time here on business last Friday.
The crops in this section took on a
mighty good start during last week
passing all the records of the year
in rapid growth for such a short
time.
Just received ?*ar of Red Cedar
shingles, see VV. R. Salmon at Conway
5 & 10c Store.?Adv. It.
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George Causey was in Conway last 1
Friday with new Irish potatoes to I
sell on the Conway market.
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Several Irish potato buyers spent
last week in this section. Farmers
did not plant these extensively this
year owing no doubt to the low
prices of last year.
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Nitrate of Soda. We have
fifty torts in stock. Let us have
your orders. Palmetto Grocery
Co., Mullins.?ad. 2t
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.?. j-vuviwu i.-i ucui^ cireuiaieu toi*
the pardon of Arthur Alston, a ne?ro
boy who was convicted in 1915
aefore the court in Conway and sentenced
to five years in the gang. He
had friends at the time who did not
relieve he was guilty and they do not
relieve so yet. It is stated that the
solicitor said at the time that he
vould recommend a pardon after the
>oy had sewed a part of the senence.
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Nitrate of Soda. We have
ifty tons in stock. Let ns have ,
'our orders. Palmetto Grocery \
>o., Mullins.?ad. 2t
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VANTED?Purchasers for tobacco 1
sticks; cut any length desired at
.25 cents per hundred lineal (running)
feet.?Conway Lumber Com- ?
pany.?Adv. 4-24-19 2mos.
HOLD YOUR LIBERTY I p
BONDS f
Bllt if VOU have to soil thnm wn -
C. B. DUSENBURY, \
3j20-8t-pd Grier More. Co. j
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THE HORRY. HERALD, 001
Bonnie M. Graham arrived in Conway
the first of last week to spend
several days on a furlough. He belongs
to the United States Naval
Reserve. '
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Call at the Herald office for adding
machine paper, second sheet.",
paper doilies and paper towels in
rolls.
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Judge J. S. Vught left here yesterday
for New Jersey where he goes
to delivey Harry Page to the authorities.
Page Is a young man of unsound
mind and has been giving the
officials in this State some trouble
for a year1 or more.
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H. Mayo Sarvis of Loris, was in
Conway on business last Tuesday.
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WAY TO SUCCEED.
The way for a farmer to sucreed in
raising Irish potatoes in this county,
is to plant every year from eight to
fifteen acres, getting them out car|
ly and digging at the right time
jand placing on the market. Some
years the price will be low but others
will bring good money, and the average
for ten years will show him
a good profit fiom the crop. This
I way of planting this year then
j skipping two years and planting
I again is not the way to get the best
results out of a crop.
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VISITORS FROM TURKEY.
Mrs. C. H. Haase, and four ehiidien,
are visiting her parents an I
brothers at the Dietz Ranch. She
comes from Oberlia, where the older
children have been in schobl. Mrs
Haase is ejecting D.v, Haase to arj
rive from Adana, Turkey to this'
j country soon. Dr. Haase has had
charge of the International Hospita
a' Adana for the American Mission
Beard for about nine years. One of
Mrs. Hease's duties was that o.
! teacher for the American Board oi
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...i.jo.uiin 1411oil iiiuiiiiiiiiuon oi. turkey,
when the women and children
were sent home. Adana, Turkey is
not far from Tarsus, the Apostle
Paul's home city.
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RETURNS FROM VISIT.
Magistrate John 1. Ward, of Little
iRiver, passed through Conway last
Friday on his way home from Wilmington,
N. C., where he went to
visit his sister, Mrs. J. S. Bi-own.
Mrs. Brown stumbled and fell and
broke the knee-cap, which made her
very ill, and when Mr. Ward got
there he found her in the James
Walker Memorial Hospital. He has
been with her since Saturday and
states that she is rapidly recovering.
Mrs. Brown was the wife .of J. S.
Brown who in former years ran a
laige mercantile business ;at Little
River, S. C.
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LEFT in one-horse wagon on Laurel
St.?two bundles?one hat, etc.
Apply One Price Shoe Store.-3t pd
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NOTICE.
Lost one yellowish-black bull,
marked smooth crop in left ear and
smooth crop and swallow fork in
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j nj;iiL car, anout l year old. Strayed
i off about April 1, 1919. Suitable reIward
for information to
: 5:29 ot p<l adv B. 1,. BUFFKIN.
i Bayboro, S. C.
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REWARD O.F $10.00.
Jenkins Bros., of Tabor, N. C.,
will pay ten dollars reward for infovmation
leading to recovery of the
stiay cow they are now advertising
in this paper. Write to Jenkins
Bros., Tabor, N. C., or carry the cow
lo them and get the reward.?adv .'It
5129; 19.
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FOR SALE.
If you want a fine pair, black, well
matched, well-broke, good sei"vicoal'le
Horses, weighing about 1400
lhs. each, not old, not too young for
good service, Wagon and Harness
almost new, see E. T. LEWIS at Con
way Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Conway,
S. C.?adv tf.
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NOTICE.
I have lost one dark-brindled, dehorned
cow, with dark brindled yearling
heifer about 18 months old.
Suitable reward for information to
W. J. CHERRY.
R. F. D. No. 2, Conway, S. C.
?6 29 19?3t-pd?
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BICYCLES.?Bicycles and Bicycle
Supplies, Flash Lights, Lamps, Bat
erics See Sutherland Furniture Co.
~adv tf 5122(19.
;,OR SALE?One fairly good second
hand one ton Truck. E. T. Lewis,
Conway Coca-Cola Bottling Co. ?
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FOIt SALE. 2
Single comb Rhode Island Red it
ggs for setting. These eggs are ji
rom pure bred birds. $1.50 for g
ctting of 15 eggs. Call on or write <1
Mrs. S. II. Harrelson, C
R. F. D. 2, Tabor, N. C. 1
dv?2(27t19-3nios. pd. \
fWAY, S. C., JUNE 12, 1919
BROWN X K-CARTRETTE.
Miss Anna Brownie of Wilmington,
N. C., was married to Mr. Thomas
F. Cartrette, of Conway, on June
4th. The wedding took. place in
.Wilmington, N. C., the home of the
bride. After the ceremony, the contracting
parties came to Conway,
where Mr. Cartrette holds the position
of Assistant Postmaster, at the
Conway postoffice. He is a young
man of steady habits and good character,
ami is falling this responsible
position with credit to himself.
The bride is an expert stenographer
and was employed in that
work for the Trexler Lumber Company
for more than a year She has
made many friends in this section
of the country.
NOTICE OF REWARD.
Will give $5.00 to any one taking
up my yearling and notifying me.
Advertised in this paper. Red brind
led bull, about 1 year old.
L. W. ANDERSON.
Gurley, S. C.?adv-6 12 10-41 pd.
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LARGEST TURNIP.
'Tlu* largest turnip the Herald has
seen this year, and almost for any
other year, was brought to the office
last week by T. T. Thomas, who is
among the industrious and progressive
farmers of Dogwood Neck town
ship. This turnip was of the white
variety and it is sufficient to say
that its dimensions and s wo'gh.
headed all those published in this
paper last year.
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MARION DISTRICT
Sunday School Conference, Dillon, S
C., June 19 liO.
Thursday Morning, June 10.
10:00?Opening1 Devotions.
10:30?Organization of Conference:
Roll Call of Pastors, Superintendents,
and Elected Delegates. Appointment
of Committees. Call for
School Reports.
I 1 :00? Teaching and Training the
Child in Prayer, Praise, Service.
II ;30?Intercession.
12:00?Business Pledges for Dis'.
work and Awarding Banners.
12:45?The Need and Use of Meth
odist Standards.
Thursday Afternoon, .June 10.
3:2.0?Three Conferences Held Simultaneously:
Elemcnatry, Mrs. T,
C. Hasterling, Dist. Elem. Supt., Presiding.
Leading Beginner Children
to Know the Heavenly Father. How
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^ .uv.uvmwui vjraueu Literature intc
My Primary Department. How I an*
Meeting the Needs of Juniors. Gra<
ing the Schools by the Elementary
Standards. Open Conference on
Elementary Work.
Adolescent?Rev. M. W Hook
Presiding. The Intcrmcdiatc-Scnioi
Boy and Girl. Our Young People and
Their Needs, The Wesley Bible
Class and These, Training These
for Christian Service.
Adult?Prof. T. C. Easterling, Dist
Pres., Presiding. The Adult and His
Needs, The Adult Wesley Bible
Class, Superintending a Graded Sunday
School, The Pastor's Place and
Part in the Sunday School.
I 5:00?General Session: Prof. T.
IC. Easterling, Presiding. Our Church
Buildings. Business and Round
Table. Accurate Records and financing
the Sunday School.
Thursday Night, June 19.
9:00?Address.
Friday Morning, June 20.
9:H0?Report of the Committees.
10:00?Our District Program.
10:30?Our Conference Plans.
1 1 .on T7<i ~ ?
n.uu?ice11on 01 ui ticers.
Selecting' the Next Place of
Meeting'. Resolutions. Unfinished
Business.
12:00?A d< I rcss.
12:30?The Teacher and Ili.s Work
1:00?Our Training Schools.'
1:30?Adjournment.
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Reliable well rated business houiicwants
high grade individual repn
sentative or jobber capable of cov
ering territory. Propostion pays
50 to 75 per cent on investment.
$500.00 or more necessary according
to territory desired. You
"handle you own money. We pay
your expenses to Columbia if you
qualify. Closing territory rapidly.
Write or wire at once. General
Manager, Room 311, Liberty National
Bank Bldg., Columbia, S. C.?
Adv.-64-5|29|19-tf.
CALL ON THF. flF.RAi n roi>.
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Adding Machine Rolls, ,
Paper Towels in Rolls,
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A V44^V A
Second Sheets, 1
Prices arc right for these. 1
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2 HOUR KODAK FINISHING
All rolls developed 10c; packs
0c up; prints 2 l-2c-4c-.r>c; enlarglg
35c up. Specialists?we do nothig
but kodak finishing. All work
uarantced to please. Eastman. Kor.ks.
Films, Supplies.
'OLUMUIA PHOTO FINISHING CO
111 Taylor Street, Columbia, S. C.
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MUCH WORK DONE
NO SPECIAL TERM
So many of the criminal cases
wore disposed of at the recent term
of the court, that no special term of
the Court cf Genera! Sessions will he
needed to dispose of the business and
clear the docket. The court solicitor
worked hard in disposing of cases,
and while a number were continued
over until the noxt time, yet the
pyeashig cases of importance were
ti'Cd, or some other disposition made.
For a time it was believed that r?
special term would be absolutely required
in order to catch up with the
work which had been delayed by the
influenza. It is well that this exnrmcn
of >" 4 1
v/i mi t-Avia k"mi win no saved.
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NEW MACHINE SHOP.
The new machine shop for repairing
automobiles aone will be started
at an early date as soon as bricks
are placed on the ground. Harry 0.
Cushman will erect the now building
on one of his vacant lots next doer
to the brick garage building nowbeing
operated by John Coles. The
new building will be about fifty by
on< hundred feet and will have Unnecessary
floor space for installing;
modern machinery and power plant
i'oi running this. The building \vi'
bo used exclusively for repair work
on automobiles. It is intended i
provide in the new building the in*.
nh ments and space for every par- -!
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the work of rebuilding a r.uicYn
from the relining and babbettiuv
the engine to the repainting of Uv
, body.
NOTICE.
All persons having claims against
the estate of the late John Henry
01 ruuii are nereoy required to pros
onL same duly verified according 10
law to the undersigned Administrator
or to his attorney; and all persons
indebted unto the said estate
are requested to make immediate
payment likewise.
Grover C. Stroud,
Qualified Administrator.
E. J. Sherwood,
Attorney for Administrator.
Lovis, S. C.f June 7, 1019 0 12 19?\\i
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F. M. Parker, of Toddville section,
spent some time here on Lusincss
last week.
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, FOR STEALING BICYCLE,
j Doton Jackson, a negro employee
I of one of the Companies here, stole
r a bicycle from the Light & Power
, Company and slipped away taking* ;
train for Fairmont, N. C. Later he
passed through Conway on the train
. and went to Myrtle Reach and was
j ai rested there by the authorities
, I Constable H. N. Sessions went there
last Wednesday and arrested the n< gvp
and placed him in the County
Jail where he is likely to remain u;i1
til the next term of the crimin. 1
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IGOODSHOWVAT [
PASTIME THEATER
Tho pastime has hiul an exccptionally
good program for tho past several
weeks, and good pictures nr.
being shown this week at this pepu
lar place of amusement. The patronage
from the country appear,
to be increasing as time goes on.
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DELCO-UGHT
The complete Electric Light and
Power Plant
Betters living conditions. Keeps the
boys & girls contented on the farm
Box 353, ? Conway, S. C. ]
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I can make you see better. I can
make you feel better. I can make t
vou look better and you will do beter
by using the best Lens for the
e
east money.
J. E. DAWSEY,
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Optometrist.
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For tobacco flues call on
J. W. Sasser, Gurley, S. C. s
We manufacture the best "
flues made.?4 24 12t T
PAGE FIVE
FARMER IS ACCUSED
OF SOCIAL CRIME
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Woman in The Case Recently
Came From Florida With
George Hacks.
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Goerge H. Skipper and Edna
Hucks, both of the Cedar Grove section
of this county, were bound over
by the magistrate court here last
week for a preliminary hearing on a
charge of adultery.
The name of the prosecutor was
not given out at. the time of the arrest.
It is alleged that the prosecution
is the outcome of spite on the
part of some of those concerned with
the prosecution.
ivtna Hucks is the wife of George
Hacks, who recently came with his
wife and daughter from Florida
where they had been living for several
years. It is said that the husband
has a second wife in Florida
and that he was divorced from her.
His present wife, Edna Murks, one
or the defendants in this case, is also
a divorced woman. Recently George
1 lucks left Edna hero in this county.
She went back to Florida and stayed
about three weeks in an effort to get
some hotly to take care of her and
two children that are on her ha ds.
Not receiving any aid in Florida she
I returned here and was working as a
hand on the place of Gtoige H. Skipt;ev
when tiiis warrant was sworn
out.
The defendant, G< >rge H. Skipper
dirties that there hat been any violation
of the iaw in any way on his
part and has arranged to defend the
cas.c
After the arrest last w? ? k t.hn
defendants were placed in jail wheio.
they remained that night until bond
could be arranged early the next
day.
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A Rest Cure.
"Some men," said Unele Ebcn,
'goes fishin' not so much toh do sake
of do fish as foh de chance to loaf
without bein* noticed."?Washington.:
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WANTED?A FARM
200 to 600 ACRES
Improved land, on public
road, near school house and
church.
"FARMER n-5" CARE
OF "TEE STATE"
Columbia, S. C.
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Marion District Sunday School Conference,
Dillon. S. June 20,
21, 1919,
Tuesday Morning, June 20.
10:00 A. M.?Opening Devotions.
10:15 A. M.?Organization of Conference;
Roll call of Pastors, Superintendents,
and Delegates; Appointment
of Committees; Call for
school reports.
10:45 A. M.?Teaching and Training
the Child in Prayer, Praise and
Service.
11:10 A. M. ? Departmental Conferences:
Element:) rv rp
?I.
Eastering, Dist. El. Supt., presiding-;
Mow I am Leading my Beginner
Child to know the Heavenly Father;
Mow 1 introduced the Graded Lessons
in my Primary Department; How I
am Meeting the Needs of Juniors;
Open Conference on Elementary
Work; Adolescent, Prof. T. C. Easterling,
presiding; The Intermediate
? Senior Boy and Girl; Our Young
Peoples' Department; Training ' the
Adolescent for Christian Service
through the Wesley Bible Class;
Adult, Pastors and Superrnetmlents;
Rev. M. W. Hook, presiding; The
Adult and his Needs; The Adult
Wesley Bible Class; The Pastor'.;
place in the Sunday School.
12:10?Intercession.
12:35?Our Methodist Standards
1:0()?Dinner
Friday Afternoon, June 20.
4:00 ? Departmental Conferences,
ontinued.
5:30?General Session. Our Church
mildings.
Friday Night, June 20.
8:30?The Challenge oi the Preset;
Looking Forward.
Saturday Morning, JRme 21.
9:30?Reports of the Commitees;
'ledges for the District Work; Election
of Officers; Selection nf '
?? v/l
iceting; Our District Program; Our
lonference Plans; Awarding banners
nd pennants; Necessity for largo
unday School Day Offering; AcLirate
records and financing the
unday School; The Church School;
he Momentary Child.
1:00?Adjournment.