The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 25, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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HHHH 1 ? I . 1MB HI Lcocal and . * v Mrs., R. C. Hunter,, who has been viaiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I>. u T. McNeill, left Tuesday for her home li at Prosperity, S. C. v jj . * Hoyt McMillan, of Mullins, S. C., t spq&t a short ty/nt o&n Conway;das* a\ Thursday on business.' f ,, <> iitllH I ,j Miss Bessie Burbatfe, of FTorekce, M lis vtsitiriflr friends and relatival 5&?-0 Weicyr YAH? i * I r\ .? A. V. Beusant was here rftom 'Lilt'. River last Saturday. ? FOR SALE?One 1920 model Ford, * . electrically equipped. Conway Motor Car Co,...;ndv It P | v ( Henry Langston, after spending o [ several days here with his sister, Mrs. A.nE. Goldfinch, left Monday to visjt friemds .and relatives at Vidalia, \ Ga.^> o ~ ? ( Misses Ruth iSpivey and Maude d Duscnbury, who are attending Coker College, at Harteyitle, :&re at home for the holidavs. f g ? M g V 4 W. F. Lupo was here from Green a " Sea on business last Saturday, return h 1ng to his home on the afternoon train. * * * * j, Carl Sessions, of the Citadel, Char- t leston, S. C., is spending the vacation days wjfth ^ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Sessions. ? * * * * * j. L. F. Sawyer was among those visiting Conway last week on business. i c ?:** + * :< ^ 1 The Burroughs High School closed for the Xmas holidays on Friday, Dec. 19th, and the teachers left to ^ spend the vacation period at their y homes. The school will open again c Monday, January 5th, 1$20. * * * * * C. A. Lupo, of Green Ben, was in v town on business last Saturday. * 'Mr, and Mrs. Star Shelly, of Char- a leston, aro yisiting the latter'* } mother, Mrs. Florrie Johnson. ***** Chas. W. Adams, who has been at- i tending the University of North \ # Carolina, at Chapel Hill, is spending I the holidays here with his brother, W. C. Adams. ***** c Get paper towels and napkins at 1 the Herald office. ***** The newspaper famine that is im- 1 pending in this country will cause t inconvenience to the people. c , * * * * * Miss Hazel Faircloth, who is attend ing school at Maxton, N. C., is in the i city for the holidays. t ***** { H. K. Cooke, of Galivants Ferry, S. C., was in Conway recently on business. < ? * ( Miss Essie Lupo, Principal of the 1 Tilly Swamp School, left for her I home at Green Sea Saturday to spend t the holidays. ***** FOR SALE?One 1019 model Ford 1 touring car. A bargain at $500.00.? t Conway Motor Car Company.?ad It I ***** Merits. Donald Richardson and Howard Ambrose, who are attending i school at Woodbury Forest, Va , ar- i rived here the first of the week to spend the vacation period. ***** j Send us your orders for legal < blanks. j ***** Cecil Salmon, who is attending i school in New York, is spending the i holidays here with his parents, Mr. ] and Mrs. W. R. Salmon. ? 00 09 If you want your machinery to 3 wear out quickly, run it without ] grease, 0*004 I >MikSs Laura Jenkins, who is teachinK^iusic at Nichols, is at home for * the vacation period. < ? ? * ft 4i Sec "Broken Blossoms" at the Pas- 1 time today as a part of your Christ-) mas entertainment. . 1 0 4 0 4 4 W. S. Woodward returned recently to Conway, alter spending some time . . !i.I- L!_ 1 ins uitreiiLS. . I ^ 1 ; 4 1 * - FOR SALE. J I have for sale, at a decided bar- " gain for a quick sale, a tract of land of 421 acres, more or less, in Simpson Creek township, lying on the Conuj^y and Whitcville road, near < Hammond. Formerly owned by Dr. ] S. P. Watson. Tins Rood read facing ; and well timbered-. If interested see i me. ?L. B. WATSON, - anv Box 16, Lor is, S. C. % J iiii'nir miii itiVi iifiiiiaiiirtiiiiiitl r _ Personal Ail r * Another railroad into Conway rould have much to do in making a irger town in a shorter time. 00000 Miss Essie Elliott,' who has been ttending school in New York, Is pending' the .Taction days ^tl^ h?r are^ts. Mr., and Mrs. T.7IV Elliott. jj SAr. .' >' || TKAYED O^F?One white and '(black Shetland Pony. Reward! Notify A. P. Johnson, Conway, S. C.? dv It pd 12(25)19 m 9 William Waddington, spent last laturday afternoon in Conway. 9 9 9 9 0 The Rev. B. G. Murphy was indis osed for a^day or two last week hut iras able to be up again by the middle f the week. * * * Messrs. Andrew Johnson, Henry < Voodward, Jr., and Frank Thompson, ^ the University of South Carolina, Columbia, are at home for the holllays. Buy "Ball Band" Boots at S. T. Sesions & Son.?adv * * * * G. B. Gillispie spent some hours icre last Saturday. * The boys and the girls are coming iome from the colleges of the State c spend the holidays. m m ? Thurman Sparks, who is attending school at Atlanta, Ga., is visiting his mrents. * m Rev. and Mrs. T,aRue Langston, an 1 hildren, of Walhalla, S. C., arc visit > r.g friends and relatives in the city. * * ? * * Miss Aleene Spivey, of Chicora College, Columbia, arrived here a few lays ago to spend the holidays with icr parents, Col, and Mrs. D. A, Spivey. ***** . L. B. Hyman was in Conway last veek on business. t ? ? i Repairs are going on to completion it the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Chestnut Miss Sarah McMillan, who is teach ng school at Nesmith,'N5. C., is isiting her mother, Mrs. Sue McMillan. 00000. O. C. 'Cox and his brother, of Loris, 5. C., spent some time in Conway ast week on business. One party that went duck hunting ast week during the cold wave, reumed with only one small reminder 1 their day's sport. "fc * Misses Elizabeth Stillcy, Marguertci and Nona Collins, who are atending Converse College, at Sparanburg, are at home for the holidays. * ? ? y See Broken Blossoms at the Pastime today. Tt is said to be one of he finest pictures ever pro'uced. The program for Christmas Day has >cen printed in this paper several imes. 000m Miss Lula Sweet, of Winthrop Col- 1 ege, Rffck Hill, is spending the vacation period with her parents Dr. and VIrs. N. Sweet. * * * * * W. J. Singleton of Enterprise, was n Conway one day last week on busness. 0 0 0 0 0 Miss E mm el i no Coles, of Columbia,' s visiting- friends and relatves in the :iby. * * * * The Herald wishes a Happy Christ ras to all its readersJ and it hopes *or each of them a happy and prosjerous New Year. ? m m This is the last issue of the old r'ear. When the next copy of the Eierald comes out it will be the New if ear of 1920. Miss Jeanette McQueen, expert stenographer at the offices of the Conway Lumber Company, is spend* ng the Yuletide with her parents, at Morven, N. C. TELEPHONE OPERATOR WANTED?Wanted by Conway Telephone | Co., a bright boy or young man as | Night Operator. Good pay, comfortable quarters and reasonable hours. Apply to Chas. R. Scarborough, Mgr., Conway, S. C.?ad 12|18|19?2t 9 0 9mm 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 a.; attendants or enter the training school. For informal'on .apply to the Superintendent. - ndv 11133110 -It THE HOBBY HBBALD, COM1 ? Read the land sales advertised in this issue for the first Monday (n January. There may be a tract ad- f sertised that you will wont. I < *. II ' R. I. Walter, representing the But J ? tern Lumber Company, of Boardmanvjy N. C., spent several days in Conway 0 last week on business for his com- d pany. * Allen Skipper came behe from Wftmpee a few day's, kjgti.' '1 i a Aril-. "V-.vijqiw -I' ? g Stokes KinjfJM7of Spartinhur^, is spending the!.'tioftaays I with his mother, Mrs. & E. KiS^ . .*00. <>" T V.**f Renew now and save fifty cent3. , After Jan. 1st, the price of Oi6 Her- I aid will be $2.00 per year. Julian Dusenbury, of Bishopvillc, S. C., is visiting friends and relatives in the city. ? Archie Sasser, of the University of z South Carolina, Columbia, is spending t the holidays is the city. \ \ 00000 ( FOR SALE?-Two Homes, located in the best rGsidonrr* aprtinri I\4 C*.->? ?- 1 I way. Ajfply to A. E. Goldfinch, Agent,?adv Fra?k W. Henderson, who is attending the Medical College at Char- s leston, is spending the holidays here,1 j and is with the Conway Drug Co., j during the vacation period. * * J. C. Johnson was among the last | c week's visitors to the county seat. J < * * * * | | ^ i It. 11. Anderson, of Clio, S. C., is j spending the holidays here with friends and relatives. ? ? ? ? Bring us the next lot of chickens, eggs, hams, butter, that you have to j sell from the farm. We pay cash for what we use.?Hotel Grace.?adv ( ? * ? 1 Hubert Jenkins of Bingham School,; j .Asheville, N. C., is spending the hoi- I idays with his parnets, Mr. and Mrs. < G. B. Jenkins. 9 ( Coleman Martin, of the University i of South Carolina, Columbia, arrived i here Tuesday to spend the holidays, i j TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND < FRIENDS THROUGHOUT HOR- < RY COUNTY: I "We extend our hearty appreciation y of the business given us during 1919 and best wishes for Christmas and } the New Year. f SPIVEY MERCANTILE CO. ] ; By J. C. Spivey, Pres. A. E. Goldfinch, Sec'ty & Treas o FOR RENT?One 20G-acre farm on Sampit Road, eight miles from Georgetown, and one 100-acre farm on Sampit Road, five miles from Georgetown; good state of cultivation; excellent community; R, F. D mail service; terms reasonable. Ii interested apply to J. T. Brinklcy, Conway, S. C., or L. Brinklcy, . Georgetown, S. C.?adv 12| 1S 2t pd 3 V 4 9 ? . S. H. Harwick was a business vi.Mi i or here recently. ^ FOR SAl.E . 40 acres of land in Socastee t. wnship, bounded north by land of Mr. Frank Mills, east by lands of Mr. Fulhvood and Max DeLettiv, and south by lands of my own. It is within one mile of Peach Tree, one jl ol the best shipping points on the j Waccamaw River. Is within five J or six miles of the Atlanitc Ocean, 1 and is as good farming land as there i is in the State, if put into cultivation. J For further information, apply to p Mi'C T II ftlVinf T-T <1 nror\ n.. T>~.? A'7 I . >. UI *? V|>?<IV| x VJM.J UUA 1 ' ?1011G119 to 111120?lit m m m m FORD OWNERS?Enjoy comforts of a closed car. We can make your touring car a Sedan for $46.00; your roadster a Coupe for $30.00. For particulars write B. & M. Mo- | tor Co., Rock Hill, S. C. ad 12(11 4t ***** MORPHINE habit cured the easy and gentle way. Whiskey habit by gradual reduction. . Also Tobacco cure at . KEELEY INSTITUTE Box 75 Columbia, S. C?adv 12111(19 4t ! * ? * * * LOST?One Fisk Tire and Rim 32x4, on the road from Tub's Beach to Mt. Tabor. A liberal reward will Jt>e paid to the finder if returned to me or let me know where to send ?? A A W* A XT o t??f n Yl^O { t* AV/* AAt*l T J^l*l 11'^ i. | mont, N. C.?adv 12|4|19 4t J ? I GOOD FARM FOR SALE. Anyone interested in the purchase of a good farm, ready to go to work on, should consult me. Will sell the old Dr. S. P. Watson Homestead near Daisy. Large well built two-store j dwelling house, with suitable on'.- j ' uildings?good fencing. Tract contains 115 acres, more or less, of gord farming lands. L. TL WATSON, -adv * I?ox, 10, Lai is, S. C.' I PAY, 8. O., DEO. 25, 1919. RECENT WEDDING. Invitations wore received by riends of the contracting parties in /onway last week to the marriage of liss Mildred Berry to Mr. J. nqpence Johnson, which took place esterday evening, December 24th, at :30 o'clock at Willow Spring Methist church. LQ&T POG, , I have lost, ppc dog, n>ixcd hound ,nd shepherd,, cojpr >^ j^d ,^jt;e peckl*k^tth> , Monday I night vin, Wampee | aflrtiqpj. tewaix^fpf foir-return to " ,<j W. D. BRATCHER, 2|25J19 3t/pd Vina, S. CT 1 .1, / o ' 1 1 iOST?Dec. 20th, between Lor is and Conwav. rPflnlf pnncnefirtti fnr A??-i dcraon Six. Finder return and receive reward. C. D. Garrell, Loris, S. C.?adv It pd. Wc bought 500 Tons Gepuine Vene:ulean Goat Guano. For cotton and obabcco it's fine. We can ship to any >oint in Horry. PALMETTO GROCERY CO., MULLINS. ad 6t 12,25,19 rOR SALE?Two large mules. Apply to G. B. Gillespie, Conway, S. C.?adv 12|25|19 Imp. pd. * p # Pay before January 1st, and renew it $1.50 for the Herald one more 'ear. After January 1st, 1920, the jrice will be $2.00. Ober's Tobacco Guanos rr? Vonsitljred by many as the best made. May est more but it's better. Ask any nan who has ever used a bag. Pal- i actio Grocery Co., Mullins.? a<!\ fit ?12j25|19? j SURPRISE MARRIAGE. There was a surprise to many rier. ls here last week when the news, j a me of the wedding of Mrs. Ellen N. j 3ockfieH, of Cherry Grove, S. C., to ^lr. Hami'ton Nye, of Elmwood City, The ceremony was performed by he Rev. 1. M. Fuller, of Darlington, 3 C. The bride is the charming daughter )f Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Nixon, of Cher- < ;y. Grove. She is a young woman of 1 riany accomplishments, and for some J /ears past she has assisted in the 1 nanagemcnt of large business inter- ] jsts in the eastern section of this ounty. Many friends will join in their good t vishes. { a ? WANTED TO RENT. A cottage in roQd residental section of town. ? Possession wanted January 1st. t y.. -Apply at Herald Office. . < * I ' - y 'I SOME Thornhill owners con comment on the ease with \ wagon can be "backed up." to the full circle iron. The ordins half circle ( kj ). In making a sh; dften run to the end of the tra *'derailed." Thornhills cannot their track is a circle ( O ) Others comment on the fact that mendous overloads, Thornhill axl The reason for this is plain, highland hickory?reinforced by ; that extends the full length of the Still others comment that the geai of line. This unusual i< their workmen \s inventions. Hc d able front hound plate?bolted eight points. It's literally a jac* holds gears in line and insures light From hilly sertions come rcpo trouble of broken king bolts is u owners of Thornhill wagons, of a cup and saucer arrangemen I A. C. THO * \ .x * '' fit- 1 it -M *Y< \ Jv t?)< s.?\ mo t? \ We carry a compl< a low price, also 1 hardware, a comp Dry Goods and N see what you want COX-LUND "THE GUI CONW NOTICE. I will gin cotton at Snow Hil Gin Jan. 6th and 7th and longer if * ? ? ? - lecessary. will null rice on 9th aivl IOth. All persons having same wi'l iring it in by that day. It jd. R. AV. McCRACKEN. * Mrs. W. E. Ormond left Monday .0 spend the holidays with friend* ind relatives in North Carolina. * * * * 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Register, ol Jacksonville, Fla., arc vi^itin^ the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Gr. Collins. ?*/< * : in spite of tre- in /9 cs never break. Mm/ y ] rhey use tough T \ a steel truss b??r v*. -i axle. I t Al rs never get out relieves th { due to one of To others the esigned a malic- 1 hornhill beds to the gears at them the pick cet of iron that due, in part, tc running for life. lead and linscc< rts that the old Thousands of nknown among unusual strengt This because weakness, t on the bolster Let us show yc Run :% IV r . ? r, _ __ Slim CONWAY, S.!! ' '? mminmnmmmttmmi MnaiiiHii - ruMmn FAW FIVE * ftJLIOav xifci , f???0 I 10M ?oniT , <?jcC) fin!) I ete line of Drugs at I crockery ware and! tlete line of Shoes,! otions. If you don't I call for it. Y COMPANY .LY STORE" 'AY S. C. . We bought 500 Tons Genuine VeneI ? n .-i j Moai v i uano. ror col ton and | tobacco it*h fine... We can whip to any f poipt in Horry. .PALMETTO GROI CERY CO., MULLINS. ad fit 12;25|19 1 * Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Oliver, of Bishopville, S. C., aic spending- the holidays here with friends and rela> t ives. . I * * * , j Obcr's Tobacco Guanos ov* considI ered by many as the best made. May ? | cost more hot it's better. Ask any ; i man who has ever used a bat;. Pal,! melto Grocery.. Co.. MtiUins.?adv bt | ? 12125|19.? ? n. ^ e king bolt of strain. amazing feature is the long life of ?due to their location which gives of the yearly cutting of wood and > the fact that they paint with pure i oil despite its high cost. owners have found in Thornhills i :h where they are accustomed to >u this perfected wagon. Umh-n] i MM -? 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