The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 13, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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"W. B. Bourne was in Conway last
Wednesday
Get adding machine rolls at the 1
Herald offke.
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J. yfti' .Sasser, of Gurley, speni
some fitone in'Conway last week.
Nathan TE.iHardwick was here from
l.oris otl business one day last week.
W. J. Singleton was here from En*
fcntpri.se one 'day last week.
The weather last >Vcek was cloudy
most of'the time in this county, but
there was .very little rain.
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3. F. Joyner, formerly of this section,
but now of Holly Hill, S. 0.,
I spent some time in the county recent- '
f ^ ly estimating timber for a large conf
* corn.
MojHg 'Thompson, of Little River,
was in Conway one day last week on :
business.
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Legal blanks and other kinds of '
printing are kept on ? hand at the
Herald'office.
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The number of trucks in use in this
county is increasing at a rapid rate.
It is nothing unusual to see several
on the road at the same time loaded 1
with goods for the country, or bunging
in'great loads of cotton or other 1
produce (from the country.
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W. S.. Livingston, of Hand, S. L,
was in Conway last Thursday on business.
A. J'. Lewis left here last weeV for I
Lutta. S. C., where he has accepted a
position with the Latta Observer.
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Those who now have no cotton,
would doubtless like to sell now that
the price has gone up to a high '
figure.
S.'.W. Martin was in Conway one '
day last wte.k.
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Improvements have been made 1
lat'My in the residence of Magistrate
W. H. Chestnut. An entirely new
roof has been added, and this wiil 4
add to the appearance as well as the 4
durability of the dwelling.
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Dan W. Hai'dwick was in Conway '
/ last week.
Some days of last week were cool 4
* but nothing like;frost.
Space in the Horry Hecrald is the 1
best way to tell the public about '
your business, lt nevei* fails to bring 1
returns.
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Bring us chickens, eggs, homemade 1
butter, and other things you have to 19
sell. We pay cash for these. Hotle
Grace.?~adv
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Kanper?, all at .Hotel Grace with
the next lot of chickens and eggs. 1
We buy home cured meat also. Hotel |'
Grace.?adv
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(j. I*\ Murroll spent some time in 1
Conway on business laitt week.
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FOR SAiJO?100-acre Farm, about
25 acres in cultivation, 0 miles of
Conway, I mile of good school, 1
1 1-2?* miles of church', two-story (
dwelling, barn and stables, good '
water. Address l?ox 204. Conway,
S. C., or call at Herald office, ad
W, F. StacKhouse passed through
Conway last Monday.
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When you think of putting on an
advertising campaign in this county
never leave out the consideration of (
the great value of the columns of this
paper. This paper is in position to
bring you better returns than any- '
thing else in proportion to the amount v
of money invested by you in the ads. 1
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Just received car Ttod Cedar Shing- '
]es at .$9.00 per m. Conway f> & 10c *
Store.?adv 2t 10-22.
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/ FOR SALE
^ 40 acres of land in Socastco town
snip, noundcd north t)y land of Mr. |
Frank Mills, oast by lands of Mr. j
Fullwood and Max DeLettre, and
south by lands of my own. It is ?
within one mile of Peach Tree, one t
of the best shipping points on the \ijLAccamaw
River. I* within five,
or six miles of the Atlanitc Ocean, /
and is as good farming land as there I
is in the State, if put into cultivation.: f
For further information, apply to | e
Mrs. J. D. Grant, Hagan, Ga., Pox 47. a
?10 lf> 19 to 1120?lit s
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ThewAynor Gin Mfg. Co., will run
every day. When you want the best
staple, bring your cotton to us. J. T.
Shelly. Mgr.'?adv 10 2 tf. 9
Personal
Bring us the next job of printing.
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H. K. Cooke was here from Galivants
Ferry one day day last weeek.
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There is talk of organizing a bank
at Gurley.
C. P. Willoughby, of Floyds township,
\va? in Conway on business one
lay last week.
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Representatives of dry goods
touses visiting this section lately say
that the price of clothing will g >
still higher in their opinion, owing to
the strikes that are now taking place
in different sections of the country.
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The Civic League of Conway has
come back to life this year and promiunu
rri'nu.t fl-i 5 rwi-.- ^ ? V--'- 1
uvu vui/ iui tin1 h?\vii ut'iuru
long.
Abstract blanks at the Herald office.
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Lands deeds and mortgages of real I
estate for sale at the Herald office.
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TOOK A NEW START.
The work on the new garage and
machine shop /or the Conway Motor
Car Company, took a new start lately
when the laying of the roof was begun
and the making of the cement
floors. The work of laying the connote
was made easier by the purchase
of a mixing machine. This machine
is said to do good work and
saves the time of several men.
Don't overlook my announcement
on page 2. It will save you lots >i J
money. Solomon Schorr.. ..ad It
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T A Rhniififl- V.?.s lww IS I
_ . ?. I* in..) i/' <11 I1V41 u
?)me time with relatives here.
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J. I). Vereen was in Conway one
day last week on business.
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J. A. Holt was here one day recently.
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M. L. Enzor was anion# thoae visiting
Conway on business last week.
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B. J. Vereen was among the farmers
spending some time in Conway
sn busincses last week.
W. D. Mills was in this section on 1
jusiness last week. \
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W. M. Johnson was here lecently |
311 business.
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Land for sale: About H00 acres,
miles from Conway, good farm land
and well timbered. One house, 15 j
teres cleared, all under wire fence . j
Railroad running through it about'
1-2 mile, school house in three hundred
yards of it. Good outlet from any
Icsired direction. Price $11,500.00.
L. H. Pel lam y,
>ti. Conway, S. C.
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George J. Holliday was hero fiomj
Galivants Ferry the latter part of}
last week.
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Miss Sarah .McMillan, who is loach I
up M.-hool at N<rsmith, ?S. C., spent |
last week end bore with her mother,)
Mrs. Sue McMillan.
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Dr. .J. S. Dusenbury and wife, Mrs.
CJussie Dusenbury, left here the first
>f this week to spend a day or two
it Asheville, N. C.
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C. H. Piatt, of ivlullins, S. C., spent I
ast Saturday and Sunday here with j
lis brother, Dr. V. F. Piatt.
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Hoyt .McMillan, of Mullins, S. C,
tpent last Saturday afternoon in.
Don way on business.
I am in the market again th;s year |
or fur hides and have connections j
vith the New York and Daltimore fur
narkets. See me first for highest
narket prices. Solomon Scherr. ad It
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STRAYED?From my place about
June, one black bull yearling, with
horns. Marked crop in one ea-r
and split in other, about 2 years
ok!. Reward for information to E.
J. Roberts, Galivants Ferry Route
1, or 'phone 92-D. adv 10 16| 41 pd
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BICYCLES.?Bicycles and Bicycle <
Jupplies, Flash Lights, I,amps, Baterics
See Sutherland Furniture Co.
-adv tf 5{22|19. j
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ATTENTION OF HOMESEEKERS. I
I have for sale a number of fine
arms, as well as woodland tracts, on
asy terms and at very fair prices.? <
11 located in Simpson Creek Town- >
Hp, from nine to twelve miles from
iOris.
Write or call on: a
E. M. RUI/LARD,
K. F. I). No. 2.
Jl 19 9t. pd. I iOris, S. C. ,1
THE HORRY HERALD, COW
LAYING CEMENT FLOOR.
Workmen were busy last week
working on the cement floor of the (
new machine *hop and garage for I v
the Conway Motor Car Co. The toe (
bo'ts are being put in this floor in v
readiness tor the engines that wilt a
turn the plant when finished. t
LAND CHANGES HANDS. e
The Gaston F. and A. C. Murrell n
property on the eastward side of Main
Street, near the Atlantic Coast Line
Railroad depots, has been cut up into
lots and has changed hands within f
the last week or two. t
The residence lot which has been t
occupied by Wade H. Bigolow for g
several years was sold to J. M. Mar- f
low. He will use it for a residence,
it is understood.
The lot occupied by the Vi rcen
Hotel WHS sold to Mr nrwl M rs
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who arc now ruuning a boarding j,
house on the property. ^
The remainder of the lot it was j
stated had been bargained to tlv u
Conway Coca-Cola Bottling Co., and s
they willl use it as a site for their ^
plant. g
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PLANT WILL MOVE. ^
The Conway Coca-Cola Bo.tling ^
Co., will move from its present quar- .
tors near the court house to the new
place purchased on Main Street. The
old building on the lot will be used
until conditions improve so that a
new brick building can be elected *
there to take care of Ihe increasing '
business of the company.
MONEYS BECEIVEI). J
The following sums have bceen re- !
ceivod by the County Superintendent j j
of Education for the South Carolina !
Memorial Commission and haw been
duly forwaided to that Commission.
Deep Branch School No. 44, Miss
Sallio C. Ellis, Teacher, $12.50;
Little River School No. J), Miss Rebecca
Clark, Teacher, $2.00; Wampoo
School No. 01, L. 1). Singleton, Teach
or, $5.10.
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Co. Supt. of Education, Horry Co. *
"STOP THIEF."
The following- machine was stolon I 1
Saturday evening, Novcmer 8tl?: j*
Chevrolet 4f>0; touring, black body; ! 1
license No. 5544; city 153; car No. *
20171)8; motor "No. 79008; four Good- *
year, one Ajax; oversize steering *
wheel; Dodge hood, cliAnps. Notify!*
Twin-City Sentinel, Winston-Salem,'*
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KILLED BY ACCIDENT. 1
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Last Wednesday at Hammond, S. j J
C., while playing with the scissors, 1
little Jessie Wood row Prince, the siix *
year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Prince, fell off the yard pailings
stabbing one blade of the scissors
through her right lung, causing
almost instant death.
When her mother readier her, she
said, "Oh. Mamma, I'm bleeding."
She died in her mother's arms.
She was busied the following day
at the Royal cemetery. ^
The breaved family have the deepest
sympathy of the community.
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BRIGHT GIRLS WANTED
The State Hospital For The Insane,
Columbia, S. C., needs white women,
preferably between the ages of 18
and 35, to work asattondants or en- !
tor the training school. For infor- i
mation apply to the SuneiiiiLn
dent.?adv. 4ti. 11 13 19. 1
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I INIC SWEET POTATOES.
A crop that Horry farmers sliould '
study more than ever before, is the I
sweet potato. G. C. McCormick has !
unusual success this year in raisin;;
a crop of the l'orto Rico variety.
Mr. McCormick brought some potatoes
to Conway last Monday from .
his crop and made a present of them
to .1. M. M.arlow, the 3rd Avenue ,
merchant. Two of these potatoes
weighed ten pounds and seven ounces
and Mr. M.arlow was proud of them. 1
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Miss Albertinc, Mary Edna, and j
Sarah Haselden, all of Sellers, S. C., |
passed through Conway last Sunday
on their way to spend some time
with their grand parents, Mr. and
Mrs. U. A. Dusenbury, at Toddville,
S. C.
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Read the new advertisement of the
Cox-Lundy Company. They have one
of the largest stocks of general dry
goods ever handled in this section of
the country. Call and look their
stock over before you buy elsewhere.
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Miss Frances Plcxico, who is teach
ing school at Cedar Grove, spent last
week-end here vbb imr vjntov Mtn.
... R. Ambrose.
J. F. Harris was among the farmers
visiting Conway on business last
.vcek.
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J. J. Booth was here one day last
.veck. |
N. M. Edge was in Conway on
usiness last Saturday.
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WAY, S C., NOV. 13, 1919.
WENT TO COLUMBIA.
Sheriff James A. Lewis was in
Columbia several clays last week as a
fitness in the United States District
Jciit, in the trial of several cases of
iolation of liquor laws by defend- 1
mts. The sheriff has been active in
he suppression of the illicit liquor
nuking in this section and his presuce
as a- witness was necessary to
iiakc the proof for the government.
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NO FLU CASES.
Some of the people have been sufering
from severe coUV*y iivthis secion
during the last few week*? tout
here has not yet developed any
genuine case of the Spanish Flu, so
ur as we can learn.
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HOC, LANDS.
Already we find numbers of people
/ho have quit looking for good cotton
and, and want to buy what they call
;ood hog lands. By this they mean
and that is well fitted for making
iog pastures, and for the clearing of
mall fields where small grain may
ie raised to feed them on, including
food ranges upon which the hogs may
un. With the advent of the boll
veevil in this section of the South,
he hunting of good hog lands will
ncrease as time goes on.
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GROCERY STORE BROKEN.
Some thief broke into the store of
5. P. Hawes last Tuesday night, tak
ng seven or eight dollars from tlm
ash drawer, and such o'her things i
is his fancy dictated at the time. He|
nade an entrance to the tore j
hrough one of the glass windows in
.he rrar. It appeared that he fir. t !
roke the glass in one of ihe windows !
md then removed the bar Irom the
-ash.
Frequent thefts from the stores in i
fonway suggests strongly the nee 1 j
)f a niirllt nnlicomnn 11
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- ? ? -O? WANTS
A SITE.
Mr. C. T. Sloan, the now owner of
ho Conway Coca-Cola Bottling Company,
is in need of a silo for the
erection of a building for the planf.
The plant is now located in the buildng
belonging to the estate of W. R.
jewis facing the court house square.
\s the estate of Mr. Row is will soon
be sold for administration of the estate,
the plant will have to be moved I
,<? a- new site, and Mr. Sloan is ready '
;o negotiate for a- site from somebody
who owns a vacant lot near the
business section of the town.
Mr. Sloan owns the franchise for |
bottling Coca-Cola covering both I
Marion and Horry counties. He has
1 fine plant in Marion. The probability
is that he will tear up the plant
SOME Thornhill owners cons
comment on the ease with v*
wagon can be 4'backed up."
to the full circle iron. The ordina
half circle ( kj ). In making a sha
often run to the end of the trac
"derailed." Thornhills cannot
their track is a circle ( O )
Others comment on the fact that
mendous overloads, Thornhill axh
"1 he reason for this is plain. T
highland hickory?reinforced by a
that extends the full length of the j
Still othen comment that the gears
of line. This unusual feature is
their workmen's inventions. Me de
able frr?nf hnurwl nlatr?hnlfrd fi
eight points. It's literally a jacki
holds gears in line and insures light r
From hilly sections come repori
trouble of broken king bolts is un
owners of Thornhill wagons,
uf a cup and saucer arrangement
A. C. THOU
SHOES SHQ
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WE HAVE LARGE LOT OF
MEN'S CLOTHING WHICH WE
ARE OFFERING AT 10 PERCENT
DISCOUNT. IN FAC1
ANY THING THAT YOU MAI
NEED YOU ARE LIKELY TC
FIND AT
I GOX-IUNOY COMPANY
"THE GULLY STORE"
CONWAY S. C.
here and bottle for both counties in
Marion, unless he is successful in se- <
curing a desirable location for the 1
plant here. 1
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NO RELIEF YET.
There is no relief in sight regard ?
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stce! truss frar \v m
axle. ^
! never get out that re,!eves ,he k
due to one of To others the am:
signed a malic- Thornhill beds?d
ri the rr'*-,r<5 af them the oick of t
ct of iron that due, in part, to th<
tinning for life. lead and linseed oi
ts that the old Thousands of owi
known among unusual strength v
This because weakness,
on the bolster Let us show you tl
IIPSQN, CONWAY, S, I!
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IESshoes
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WE HAVE THE LARGEST
rOCK OF SHOES IN THE
)UNTY AND ARE DIVIDING
jc nnAriTA im* *
1C rnuriu vvim IHUSt
UT BUY FROM US.
liijjr the sujrar nortaoe. Householders
in Conway are leeaming to do
without it the best the can. What is
tiiio in Conway is the same in other
towns of this they have no
u^ar to sell in the st,n. s, and the
people are doinj* with- u* it. <
\S&'b
;ing bolt of strain.
izing feature is the long life of
ue to their location which gives /
he yearly cutting of wood and t
; fact that they paint with pure
1 despite its high cost.
icrs have found in Thornhills i
^hcre they arc accustomed to
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lis perfected wagon. Imh-n]
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