The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 04, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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Lfecal end
The Pastime had good crowds all
last week.
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W. E. Porter was in Conway on
business last Friday evening.
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J. A. Calhoun was in town for a
short time last week. ,
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S. A. Gore was in Con^ray Trom
the AUsbrook section receiitly.
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There was a light rain last Friday
night. There was just enough to
lay the dust in some places.
L. T. Vaught loft last week after
^ spending some time with relatives
here.
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r W. A. Smith was in Conway last
^ Friday. He will remain on the Dr.
Pufccnbury farm for another vear.
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Mrs. C. E. Haseldcn returned to
her home last Friday, after spending
some time with her parents at Toddville,
S. C.
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. Give us your next order for legal
"f*- blanks. Wc have plenty of paper and
will give you the very best kind of
\.ork.
The coal strike will hardly cause
much damage here in Conway where
wood plentiful though very high in
pric.ft*ind' hard to get cut.. But the
shortage of coal in the large cities
is already causing the people there a
great deal of inconvenience.
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Sheriff James A. Lewis has had a
hard time to keep up with his work
after being compelled to spend a
week in the Federal Court in Columbia
as a witness in whiskey cases.
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The price of the Herald will be
$2.00 per year after January 1st.
Lntil that date you can renew for one
year only at the present price of
$J.50 per yaer.
Make your dollar do double duty b\
buying all of your needs at my store.
adv SOLOMON SCHERR.
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A clean house with plenty of fresh
air and sunshine is a long step in the
direction of health, says the United
CO i. n .1 ! TT lit r?
oiaics ruDiic neat m service.
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A decayed tooth is far more dangerous
to the health than a 'fly in the
soup, says the United States Public
Health Service. Visit the dentist
, regularly. Keep the teeth clean.
every year because parents' say,
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Thousands of children are killed
"They will have it anyway", and permit
the little ones to expose themselves
to whooping cough, measles
and scarlet fever, says the United
States Public Health Soiviee.
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Cultivate the habibt of walking
with head up and the shoulders
thrown back. It is cheaper and hotter
than bottled tonics, says the United
States Public Health Sorvicce.
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Carlcssness with the hands and
teeth sause more deaths in America
every year than carelessness with
motor vehicles, says the United States
Public Health Service. Keep the hands
clcqn, free from germs, away from
theAnouth and visit the dentist regulavy.
Do not take drug's to cure the headache,
says the United States Public
Health Service. Consult a physican,
a dentist or an occulist, to sec if the
cause can be located. Often the eyes,
or the teeth may he at fault.
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New bridges have boon built
across the Bear Swamp between
Conway and Toddvillo on account of
the heavy traffic that will soon bo
passing that way to and from the saw
mill that will bo located on the Rowel
1 place. {
F<?R SALE?100 acre Farm, about
jl 25 acres in cultivation, 0 miles of
1^ Conway, J mile of good school,
W 1 1-2 miles of church; two-story
V dwelling, barn and stables, good
water. Address Rox 204, Conway,
S. C., or call at Herald office ad
for sa:.e
40 acres of land in aocastee u wn^
ship, hounded north by land of Mr.
Frank Mills, cast by lands of Mr.
Full wood and Max DeLcttre, and
south by lands of my own. It is |
within one mile of Peach Tree, one
of the best shipping points on the
Waccamaw River. Is within five
miles of the Atlanitc Ocea-n,
an Of is as good farming land as there
is in the State, if put into cultivation.
For further information, apply to
Mrs. J. D. Grant, Hngan, Gu., Hox 47.
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Personal
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The man who pays hi3 debts, stands i
the better chance in any community.
Abstract blanks at the Heerald of- ]
fice. i
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t Give us orders for land deeds and I ]
P\qi*tgages of real estate.
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Let us have a chance at your ad- i
vertising. The Herald will bring you y
good results.
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Walter F. Stackhouse, of trie Marion
bar, was in Conway last week oi
business.
R. J. Graham spent a short time
here last week on business.
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Last Thursday was Thanksgiving
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Get all kinds of good printing at
the Herald office. Come in and give
us your orders.
Dr. L. A. Woodruff, of Mulling,
was in Conway Monday on business.
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Dr. C. S. Dietz, Dentist, has given
up the Hemingway office to confine
himself to the Conway work alone.?
adv 2t 12]4jl9
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B. .J. Vereen was among those visit
ing Conway rerently on business.
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K. It. Singleton was among the
farmers visiting Conway last week
on business.
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Miss Aleene Spivey, after spending
several days here with her parents,
Col. and Mrs. I). A. Spivey, left Monday
to resume her studies at Chicora !
College, at Columbia.
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M. A. Cause was in town on business
a few days ago.
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Miss Bern ice Martin, who has been
spending several days here with Mr-.
Paul Quattlebaum, has returned to
her home at Marion, S. C.
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S. C. Beverly was in Conway last
week and spent a few hours hero on
business.
A. M. Hardee was in Conway a
short time last week.
I. T. Scoggin, <>f South Boston, Va.,
spent several days .here with friends
last week. /
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See the great picture that the Paslime
has secured for Christmas Day.
It is entitled "Broken Blossoms" an I
is worth seeing according to press
reports.
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Mrs. J. M. I). Jones, who has beea j
visiting friends and relatives in M;>-j
rion, has returned homo.
Miss Laura Jenkins, who is teach ;
ing music at Nichols, S. O., spent last j
week-end here with her parents, M\ j
and Mrs. G. B. Jenkins.
R. B. Anderson, of Clio, S. C . i
spent last week-end here with friends
and relatives.
WANTED?Jerusalem Oak Seed.
Eivc cents a pound paid for clean
seed. E. H. Lewis, Conway, S. C.
?adv 12!4; 19 3t
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RAW FUR HIDES.
1 am still paying the highest mar- j
kot price for raw fur hides. Bring
them to my store,
adv SOLOMON SCIIERR.
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FOR SALE?One Chevrolet touring j
car, in good running condition. Will j
sell at a bargain. Call at He raid !
Office.?adv 1t pd
SANFORD D. COX
Surveyor
Conway, South Carolina.
BOX SIPPKR
There will he a box supper and a;
entertainment at Branson School
house Saturday night, December (>.
The girls are asked to come and
bring well filled hove;, and the young
| men well filled purses. The money
j will be used for school polyposes. <
AMIE COOPER,
AD A LINE RAX LEY, j
BETHANY JAMES. j
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BRIGHT GIRLS WANTED. '
The State Ha^pital For The Insane.
Columbia, S. C., needs white women,
preferably between the ages of 18
and 35, to work as attendants or en- (
ter the training school. For infor- (
mation apply to the Superintendent. (
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BICYCLES.?Bicycles and Bicycle \
Supplies, Flash Liphts, Lamps, Bat- t
i(M'ir?s S'-' Sutherland Furniture Co |
?atlv tf 5122119.
THE HOBBY HERALD, OOH*
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F. Gore was here from Aynor
>ne day last week.
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J. L. Owens, a farmer from the <41
dyrtle Beach section, was among I ti
hose visiting Conway on business fc
ecently. p<
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A. C. Hughes has moved to the
Etheuark farm in Bucks township, hi
lear Toddville. lie has lived on the hi
Causey farm near Bear Swamp for a b<
seriod of hln?: yeti!rL k aj
Pp. a ??<f jj
Dr. $. JVi. Carter, of Darlirigion, c<
irnved here last week, and is 4 now w
N'ith the Horry Drug Company. $!
STRAYED?From my place abont
Aug. 1st, 1919, one heifer yearling,
about 18 months old; color, dark ir
brown; marked with hole in each a
ear; hole in right ear torn out. r!
Suitable reward for information ii
concerning same. C. G. Elvis, Rt. 1,1 ti
Galivants Ferry, S. C. 12 4jl9 3' p i ;
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LOST?One Fisk Tire and Rim 32x4,
on the road from Tub's Beach to
A liKn*,nl vn\i*Q will ! *\
aw* v* jl wwvi <n. 11 k/v. ? ut iv n ui \ i tt ?? 1 \>.
be paid to the finder if returned to v,
me or let me know where to send n
for same. Harvey Davis, Fair- h
mont, N. C.?adv 12|4'19 4t o
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FOR SALE?One Dodfte touring ear, i ]i
in good running order. Apply to ' t<
Roscoe Gore, City Garage. ?It pd fi
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HAS YEAR'S SUPPLY. w
The Herald has about enough
white news on which to print the
paper for a year. This is very lucky
for its subscribers and advcHisei i ^ r
in view of the paper 'amine which t!
has now threatened to put many a
weekly papers out of business after f
they have used up the small quant.itv s
they have on hand for a few week . y
The price of news print will never
again he lew as it was before. The ;;
Herald offers all its subscribers the y
right to pay for a year now at the v
price of .$1.50, but after Jan. Is4, t
1920, the price of the paper will be j
$2.00 per year, and this is made nec (
essaiy by the increased cost of the w
white paper that will bo needed after r
the present supply has been exhaust
od. j
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NOTICE. *
There will be a Box Supper at .Join- 1
or Swamp School House Wednesday (
night, December 10th, 1919. Every 1
body is cordially invited.
Jane Goff, 1
Ruth Phinns.
Vick Grahan, 13
Eula Johnson. j1
?COMMITTEE.
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WILL MOVE JAN. 1ST.
One Price Shoe Store will move
into its new quarters about January ' |
1st, the corner store recently pur- ; |
chased from J. E. Nicholas. Mr. 1). ; J
G. Spivey and his associates have j
many improvements in contemplation
as soon as they get moved and he- i "
come established in the now place. j
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The new location is one of t e best j
in Conway. , ;
TAKE THE CHANCE. <
While you have the chance of th s j
paper for a year at $1.50, send in the i
money. After January 1st, 1920. tl 3
price of a year will be $2.00. This i>
on account of the high price and 9
scarcity of news print on which the ,
paper is printed.
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NOTICE.
All persons holding claims against,
the estate of John M. Cox, deceased, j
are hereby notified to present saim
duly verified accordino* tlir> ! ???? B
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the undersigned; and all poisons
indebted unto tlie said John M. Cox
arc requested to make immediate pay ;
ment likewise.
GEO. C. BUTLER, *
Qualified Administrator, i
Loris, S. C., Nov. 25, 1919 ?11 27 !t f
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NOTICE. *
One bay mare Mule about nine
years old, weight about 850 pounds,
taken up at my stables. Owner c n
get same by paying for feed and advertising.
1 1 27 2t ?G. B. JENKINS.
FOR SALE.
I have for sale, at a decided bargain
for a quick sale, a tract of land
of 421 acres, more or less, in Simpson
Creek township, lying on the
Conway and Whiteville road, near
Hammond. Formerly owned by Dr. |
S. l\ Watson. Has good road facing In
ind well timbered. If interested see na
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IIIC# I IJ? 1J* if ii l. uvy ^
-- anv Box 10, Loris, S. C. r>a
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GOOD FARM FOR SALE. 'U
Anyone interested in the purcha e
if a good farm, ready to go to worn 1 n ]
>n, should consult 1 io. Will soil tar a
>ld Dr. S. P. Watson Homestead near
Daisy. Large well built two-stor
Iwelling house, with suitable outwildings?good
fencing. Tract coa-J^
lains 115 acres, more or less, of gocd J
'arming lands. 1,. H. WATSON, : -adv
Box, lf>, Loris, s. C. I
9AY, S. 0., DEO. 4, 1919.
CASH IN BOX SUPPERS.
Cash must bo plentiful in circulaon
in this County from reports of
Box Suppers" held in various sccons
for the purpose of raising funds
>r educational and charitable puroscs.
One that was advertised and
?1d in Bucks Township brought near
125.00. Recently large amounts
ave been raised on similar occasions
i other parts of Country. Time ha^
sen when $15.00 or $20.00 was a big
mount to be raised at an occasion
ke that, and in fact the money rdlfc-v
.1 now, thodfch ' much more in to till,
ill buv little mhrn Oin* ?irrw* -?
v u?vftv kiiiuil ipiU.W O'
20.00 would buy seme years ago.
HAS FINE LIGHT.
The City Barber Shop last wotk
i stalled its own lighting plant. It is
Delco Light system and furnishes
leciric lights in both the front of the
\op where the shaving ami haircut
ng is done, and in the back rooms
here the bath is located.
SHOP ABOUT FINISHED.
The new machine shop and garage
f the Conway Motor Car Company
'as about finished last week and the
lachinery for the shop began arrivlg
and wa l < irg placed in position i
n the commit floors. The large en-!
ine formerly used as a part of the
ghting plant for the Pastime thea- ?
31*, will be used in the new shop to I
iirnish light and electric power. It
; a m< dcrn shop in even* respect an !
rill soon be fully reach !'( r work.
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SUHSCK1UU NOW.
Owing to the scarcity and high i
l ie f white newspaper upon which |
Lo l?"i >.M is printed, the Heald man j
ger.K nt will lur e to be more care- i
i:l than i ver before in its efforts to j
av what paper it can buy, and om
o: ult of this will be that no sub- :
viper's copy will be continued to l.h |
idd; ess lor.ger than about one week
ifier hi. time is out. Through 10191
VC have iriven :i lnnuor rrntiVn Hinn i
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hut, in most cases about one month. |j
Vftcr this we cannot afford to wait |
hat long and will have to notify sub- I
icribers promptly and take their,
lames out unless they renew.
The Herald has about enough pa>er
to last it for one year and this
,vas bought before the price went up
;o high as it is now, so that the Herild
:s able to offer its subscribers
me more year at $1.50, provided the
money is paid before January 1st,
1920. After that date the price of
the paper will be $2.00 per year.
The high cost of newspaper is not j
alone due to the high price of every I
thing else as some people may think. I
There is a shortage of the material
from which this ppcr is made and '
Jpon These
Argument
rrOU, the buyers, are the real buiUIers ol
| the final Okay upon the use of certain
struction when you buy a wagon co
efuse to buy a wagon that docs not. We wa
he Thornhill Wagon is built. Upon a plaii
ve are willing to taut our case. We believe
vould beyour way if you should build a wago:
Full Cr: do I- roti ^ ^ ^ '
Malleable i'lato
later* Can't
trig tr* Turning j.
i turning and barking up, with the ordi- j
ry circle iron, which is only a half circle,
Istcrs run olf the end of the track and
ng. It is diincuii 10 make &huii iuma .ii.i.
ck up. The Thornhill full circle iron
/ea a continuous truck on which the bol:rs
can turn.
he {rears of Thornhill wagons stay in line for
e. Instead of the usual front hound plate,
hound nlate of malleable iion is used. It is
metal jacket braced at eight points that
tcps gear:, from ever getting out of line.
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We are still s<
SUITS at 10 pi
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Can fit the whc
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CONW/
this has been coming on for the past,
three or four years. The price of1
newspaper is likely to be higher for ,
all time to come.
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Last Monday was legal salesday.
FOR CHRISTMAS DAY j
Many people will find it a pleasure
to visit the Pastime Theatre or
Christmas Day, and see D. W.
Griffith's great picture, "Broken
Blossoms". The management of the
theatre announced last week that
they had secured this groat picture
for Christmas Day. It will id
doubt draw big- crowds.
f wagons. You put For spokes and axles
materials and con- used For hubs and
ntaining them?and This wood grows upo
nt to show you how the climate severe. I
a statement of facts the strength of oak an
the Thornhill way Outdoors under shelt
n. sap dries in it, giving
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W&iU&a W#
IYussed Bolsters and
a j| Gears
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Ju'iw ?* **"" ?"**7$*'* Alalleaijlt: Arora
MItf ?>*. ', -v
Cttf -* " " > o>?V . v .. wtt* '? 5 tjh
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On the front holsters of ThomhiH wagons
are hef.vy iron plates running along top ami
bottom?connected by rivets that run clear
through the bolster. Strength and lightness
are combined. Rear gears are strongly
ironed. There arc braces on both top and
bottom that extend the full length of the
bounds.
Solid trust bars extend the full length of the
axles giving thcui double strength.
G. THOMPSON, CONWAY
Mg?mi
slling MEN'S
er-ct. discount
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>le family from
o Foot
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LY STORE"
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ON HUNTING TRIP.
Dr. C. Fred Williams, Superintendent
of the State Hospital for The Insane,
and Christie Bennett, Ex-United
SUites Senator, spent Thanksgiving
in Horry County, hunting at
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i v ir i ury were llie gUCS^.S
of Miessrs. Hal L. Buck ami J. E.
Bryan, \vhilc in the county. , '
The Early Uml. \
Mr. Duel:: Scorn:; to m.i your voice
1.; kin;la husky this morning", Mr.
Pelican. i
Mr. Pel lean: Woil. yon see. T
went fishing oarliev 1 hau u ual a al
got a fi <> ; in my C va'.? Cartoons
Magazine.
Oof Case
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tough second growth highland liickorv li
felloes the sturdy white oak is preferred,
n the mountain side. 'J he ground is hard?t
has to fight for life. It has nearly twice
1 hickory th.at grow s under softer conditions,
er it remains for three to five years. _Thf
it a strength that's kill to steel.
Loaig Wear Beds
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Tf you examine the beds of Thornhill
Wagons closely you will see at once the
nmcrii.rity of till? Construction. The
bottoms are re-inforced over front and
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rear Doisiers.
Conic in ajul examine this wagon for
yourself. We will take pleasure an<|
pride in showing you a Thornhill?The
wagon made of tough highland oak am)
hickory?with features all others lack.
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