The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, September 04, 1919, Image 5
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Ron. R ft. Scarborough was away
"last week on vacation. (
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v M. Lewis was in Conway one
day last week on business. * f
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<C. H. Piatt was "bene from Little
IRiver last week.
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Walter Johnson spent sqme tip*?
in Conway last \s*eek on,business.
Get good second sheets and adding
machine rolls at the Herald office.
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Dan W. Hardwick of Loris was in
Conway last week on business.
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y Any kind of good printing for you
at the Herald office.
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Nohh Martin was in thi section
of the County last week.
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E. N. Tompkins was here for a few
hours last Saturday.
0 W. C. Pitman was here the latter
part of last week.
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Zcb Lewis and W. M. Lewis were
both in Conway last week.
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Last week found this section of the
State Wery dry and dusty. '
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W. F. Stackhousc, of Marion, was
in Conway last week on business.
Chas. B. Newton, of Socastee, was
21 * Conway on Wednesday of last
week. '1
R. J. Graham was here last Friday
on business and remained over for 1
several hours.
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Full line Belting just in from fac- ]
torv. See us. Horry Hdw. Co.?adv
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T.nst Mnmhiv was local salesdav
here. Several tracts of land were disposed
of by the officers. ;
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J. A. Pell of the Aynor tobacco
market was in Conway on business
one day last week. ,
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B. Parker, one of the progressive
farmers of the county, spent some (
time here on business last week.
P Magistrate W. M. Grantham was !
1 in Conway on business one day last '
' week.
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Bring vour small lots of country 1
rn oduee and try Hotel Grace. They 1
will pay cash if they need it and you
will take a fair price.?Adv.
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Magistrate John I. Ward, of *
T A tile River, was in Conway last week
on business.
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Mrs. A. 1). Jones left last Tuesday ^
to visit her mother Mrs. Genevieve
Wcatherly, at BenneUsville, S. C.
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W. P. Graham, one of the formers 1
of this county, visited Conway last
week.
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H. W. Lewis, formerly of Conway, ^
now of Kingstree, spent last Saturday
in this county on business.
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STAYED OFF?One heifer year- 1
ling, year old, white back, red
sides, white and speckled belly, unmarked,
short horns. Walter Hick- x
man, Allen, S. C.?2t pd 8|24. r
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Charlie Graham was among the
crowd of farmers spending some time c
in the city last week.
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Dr. Ledbetter, of the Horry Drug t
Co., spent several days of last week a
with friends and relatives in North c
Carolina.
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BICYCLES.?Bicycles and Bicycle I
Supplies, Flash Lights, Lamps, Bat- t
teriea See Sutherland Furniture Co. u
?a4y tf 5|22|19.
George S. Price, of Galivants Fer- t
ly spent last Friday afternoon ?n p
Conway. He is building a fine residence
and expects soon to have it com
pleted. h
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STRAYED?Hound pnpnv. 1 year old. i h
jjt color, black body ,with tan colored
legs an/1 head. Liberal reward for
return to W. H. King, Conway, S. "
C., R. F. D. No. 2?Adv. It. pd. s
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FROM J. J. KING d
The case of the State vs. Morgan
Gasqu? for malicious shooting of
catthv, brought by John G. Allen us H
prosecutor, was transferred from tl
Magistrate J. J. King last week on
motion of the prosecutor, and turned
over to Magistrate W. H. Chestnut b
here for investigation. Magistrate d
W. H. Chestnut will hold an investi- ti
getion of the case en September 5th. tl
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Bring the next lot of eggs to Hotel c
Irace for sale.?adv
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The Burroughs School will open (
or the 1919-20 session Monday, s
lept. 15th. - f
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Moore Thompson Vas in Conway ^
ipe day last week. s
M. E. Graham of Aynor was in
"onway one day last week. \
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T. W. Livingstone of Hammond, j
5. C., was in Conway recently. \
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Get legal blanks at the Herald
>ffice.
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J. M. Martin was over from Myrtle ]
deach one day last week. ,
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T. E. Wise was in Conway last
veek. > ,
Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Bell werc in (
Conway last Saturday.
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Evan Howell, of Greenwood, S. C'., |
s visiting friends in the city. ]
Tally Lewis was in Conway one day
last week.
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J. L. Hell, of Wampce, was in Con- ^
way on business last Friday. 1
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VV. F. Cox spent a day in this sec- ]
tion last week. ,
mamma
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J. L. Prince was here one day last
week,
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J. A. Calhoun, of the Pee Dee sec- ;
tion was in Conway one day last
week.
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FOR SALE?One Chevrolet Car to
be sold at auction at Court House
Saturdayt Aug. 30th, at 3 o'clock.
J. A. Lewis, Conway, S. C.?ad 21
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Good writing paper and envelopes
it the Herald office, and they are al- .
ways in stock. (
Miss Jeanette McQueen, after
visiting friends and relatives at '
Morven, N. C., has returned to the 1
:ity.
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Mrs. Florence Hedrick spent severill
days in W.ilmington, N. C., visiting
her relatives in that city.
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T. A. Harrelson of Green Sea was
imong the farmers visiting Conway i
ast week.
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Chapman Thompson, of Georgc:c\vn,
is visiting his parents, Capt.
and Mrs. A. L. Thompson.
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The next term of the criminal court
tvill convene here on Monday, September
22nd.
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H. G. Cushman left here last week '
;o be away for several days on busi- ^
ies?.
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Dr. Edgar A. Stalvey, of Socastee,
3. C., was in Conway one day recent-1,
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Miss Nan Smith, of Muriels Inlet,
s visiting at the residence of Capt.
uul Mrs. A. L. Thompson.
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R. O. Hanson of Wilmington, N. C.,
vas recently in this section on busi1CSS.
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Mill Suplies, Cane %lills and Evap- j
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ntiuuin. nuny ri<iw. ^O.?acl i|
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Mr. and Mrs. McQueen Quattle-j
laum and children, of Goergetown,
irrived here Sunday to spend several
lays with friends and relatives.
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Try the Hotel Grace with the next
ot of country produce that you have
o sell if it is the right kind for hotel
use.? Adv. j I
M. M. Hedrick is spending some
ime here on business for his comlany.
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Try Hotel Grace for cash for your
iome made lard, chickens, eggs, vegtables,
fruits, or dried peas. The
otel pays cash for what it needs.?ad
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Things are getting rather bold in the
monkey" rum business again, as
tills seem to multiply and they push
heir sales. There were several
runks in Conway last week.
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Bring the chickens and eggs to
lotel Grace where they pay cash for
hem.?adv
Some nights last week the farmers
cgan coming into Conway before
aylight in order to be early in going
their tobacco on the floors of
r?e warehouses.
THE HORRY HERALD, OOH1
There is a good program at the1
'astimc all the time. There are no
hows on Wednesday night of each
veek.
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-Needham Han-is was here from the
:ountry one day last week.
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Miss Vina Vaught passe<l through
Conway last week after spending
ievcral weeks vacation with her
mrents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Vaught.
5he will visit her sister in Richmond,
/a., and then return to her position
ii Stokes, S. C.
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J. M. Truluck, prominent dealer in
ive stock at Kingstree. was in Convay
last Saturday. The carlcad of
lorses did not arrive owing to a deay
on the freight lines and his
luction sale had to be posponed.
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R. M. Prince of Virginia was in
Uonway last Tuesday. His brother,
E. W. Prince, of Gurley, was in Con,vay
the same day.
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J. Herbert Stone, of Little River,
was in Conway last Tuesday and call;?l
on "W. L. Bryan, the Clerk of the
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acurv, wiiiic in runway.
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J. F. Lewis visited Conway on
business one clay last week and was
icre for some time before leaving for
lome.
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Some planters had better luck with
their tobacco this year than they ex[) .
ctccl while others had great expectations
and received very small returns.
The way the tobacco is handled
has as much to do with the price
if it as anything, and by handling
)!' 't we moan the curing process as
well as taking care of it and keeping
11 in the right condition until it is
placed on the warehouse floors and
sold.
LOGS WANTED?If you want the
best prices for your pine saw mill
logs it will pay you to see us before
disposing of them. The Veneer
iMfg. Company?Adv. 91419 2 mo.
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Farmers are finding it the nice
thing to do to have their note heads
Line! envelopes printed at the Herald
office. Horry farmers own fine farms
and some of them have given their
farms appropriate names. This is a
very convenient and nice way to have
it and we want to see more of them
doing it.
There was no boat on the river between
this point and Georgetown last
week, the steamer having been hauled
out for repairs.
Tuesday night of last week was remarkably
cool for the sbason and
icaiiy everybody was chilled.
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Z. B. Lewis, of Floyds township,
spent Tuesday of last week in Conway.
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Conway was crowded to the limit
ust week with farmers and business
nen coming into town during the
height of the tobacco sales.
/ITT PRESSING CLUB, Back of City
Barber Shop?Call us for prompt
S!Pl*wi 1 Pllnim 1 01 A O.. ftl a i r I .
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\10NEY TO LEND?Money to lend
on farms of Horry County for periods
of five, seven or ten years at
low rate of interest. Prefer for
land to be fifty per cent, and upwards
in cultivation. Marion A.
Wright, Attorney, Spivey Building,
Conway, S. C.?Adv. 9 4 It.
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GOOD HOUSES AT LOW d
COST. ..WHY? ? ? I
BECAUSE?We do a large I
amount of work with
Special Modern Machin- I
ery instead of by hand, I
and building in large I
quantities as we do, we I
eliminate the expense of I
plans and specifications. I
BECAUSE?fae get lumber I
| from the Forest, and other | j
IaupjiuvA in c?iiut&, uiui we j
arc Satisfied with a Rea- I J
sonable Profit. B I
You Can Have a Home Right H J
Now! ! B ?
We make a variety of sizes B Z
and styles of ready to put ? Z
up houses at prices from jg
$200.00 up. B
Write or 'phone us for our ft ! Z
illustrated free Catalog, or S ; J
Come to SEE US. |
DIXIE HOUSE COMPANY, 8
CHARLESTON, S. C. | i
KAY, S. 0., SEPT. 4, 1019
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Record Breaking Sales for The
Conway. Market During Week
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THE MARKET AT CONWAY HAS FOR THF past IMCC* I
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BEEN FLOODED WITH TOBACCO. THE WAREHOUSEMAN I
CANNOT HANDLE THE CROP TO ANY ADVANTAGE THE I
WAY IT IS COMING IN. FARMERS ARE ADVISED TO I
TAKE THEIR TIME, NOT RUSH THE TOBACCO IN AS THE 1
BUYERS WILL BE HERE TO LOOK AFTER THEIR INTEREST I
AS LONG AS THE SITUATION JUSTIFIES. 1
WE ASSURE YOU THAT WE SHALL CONTINUE TO ||
1USE OUR EVERY EFFORT TO PLEASE YOU. JUST BEAR i
WITH US DURING THE RUSH DAYS AND WE WILL DO 1
THE BEST WE CAN FOR YOU. |
THANKING YOU FOR PAS"! FAVORS AND HOPING TO 1
SERVE YOU AGAIN DURING THE SEASON, WE ARE, I
YOURS VERY TRULY, ||
Peoples IS Tobacco Warehouse I
"THE LIGHT HOTTRTJ!"
11 CONWAY, SOUTH CAROLINA |
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