The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 05, 1920, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
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OONWAY. S. 0.
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H. H. WOODWARD
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THURSDAY, FEB. 5, 1920.
Good fencing is a lasting improve
mcnt on any farm.
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The hardest jobs give the most
satisfaction when completed.
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A pood road out by your backwoods
place would add thousands of
dollars to your land.
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There are things more important
than business, but this does not mean
mat we can throw business entirely
aside.
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Joy riding can soon dispose of the
proceeds of a bale of cotton, and it
don't burn up any cotton either.
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Some amusement is a great thing1
to relieve the mind and body from the
strain of hard work.
o
Some of us have eyes, yet cannot
see. We often pass up opportunities
that would be to our advantage.
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The great increase in population
and wealth of this section of the
county demands more improvements
at Conway.
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Farming machinery needs more
t*aro than any other to prevent loss
by rust to the metal parts, and decay
to the wooden parts. Have a shed to
keep the machinery under when not
in use.
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Some farmers may refuse to consider
the boll weevil as a reality In
this county; but if they do they will
certainly wake up some day.
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Horry farmers will be up with all
others and this has been our prediction
ever since wc were old enough
to think about it.
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The raim falls on the just and on
the unjust; but some of those upon
whom it fell were in position to take
advantage of it and reap good harvests,
while others had nothing growing
at the time and the ra n did
them no good.
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There seems to be in every man
Mid woman a certain amount of energy
which insists upon exerting itseli
in one direction or another; and it
will do it regardless of obstacles.
Some men do more work in the same
length of time than others can do
because of their greater energy.
Often this energy is not turned toward
useful work hut into the pursuit
of pleasure or the commission of
crime.
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An immense amount of canned
goods are now put up and sold to tno
iotail trade all over the country.
Most of that which is used in this
action of the country is manufactumed
in the middle East, in the
"North and in the West. What the
Herald wishes to call to the attention
of the people of this section is that
jd 1 that we need here should be canned
here.
NOTICE OF SALE.
"Under a chattel mortgage from A.
J Stroud to T. L. Hooks, dated the
first day of August A. D., 1919, and
since that date transferred to the undersigned
A. B. McCoy for value received;
we will sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash at
eleven o'clock in the forenoon on the
6th day of February 1920, at the
shops of Conway Motor Car Company,
all and singular the folliwing
described personal property, to wit:
One Chevrolet touring car known
as the Carl Hooks car, and recently
seized by the undersigned J. A. Lewis
as Agent of the said A. B. McCoy
under said chattel mortgage.
Terms of sale cash on the day of
sale and before delivery of the article.
?A. B. McCOY,
Assignee of Mortgage.
J. A. LEWIS, Agent.
Dated January 15th, 1020.
["DEAR OLD
EDOAPINE"
Prominent Baritone Singer
Makes a Hit at Leap Year
Banquet.
Clinton, S. C., Jan. 28.?(Special)?
At a Leap Year Banquet given by
the business and professional women
of Clinton on the evening of January
27th, in the Commercial Club Rooms
in this eity, about two hundred banqueters
being in attendance, Mr. J.
Irvin Coleman, Superintendent of the
Piedmont Laboratories, Inc., was one
of the leading entertainers. He has
a magnificent baritone voice and was
down on the program to sing his favorite
song, "Dear Old Pal of Mine.''
The announcement of this number
was met by enthusiastic applause.
One the rendition of the song the
uncvits was so insistent tnat Mr. J
Coleman was forced to respond, but;
having no other music at hand he repeated
the air only, changing the
words to an original quatrain expressive
of his enthusiasm over the
I merits of one of the articles manufactured
by his company?
DEAR OLD EDCAPINE
"Oh, flow I need you, Dear old Eucapine,
Each night and day I use you good
old medicine.
May Eucapine save you, When the flu
overtakes you,
Then sweet drcams'll rest you using
Eucapine."
Needless to ray the audience responded
with a roar of applause, tli"
more enthusiastic because, owing t >
the imminence of another Flu cpideni
ic, most of them were using Eucapine
as a protection against Influenza infection.
Mr. Coleman thereby added to his
reputation as an entertainer and at
ANNOUNi
We will open a Read;
at Tabor, North Carolina!
carrying a complete stociv
men's Ready-to-Wear Clol
If you need any thinj
opening. We are sure wc
save you money on what ;
This is a new busincj
see us, and let us show yci
don't have to buy, just ca]
glad to see you.
ROBERTS' CL
40 HEAD OF MUL
We have just received 27
sides our stock on hand,
want, either cash or time
Carts, Buggies and Harn
invited to call and make
Respecl
A. C. TH
CONWA
ll cPMMn prats hi
vi iiiiiu uuniu ni
I have just received
Coat Suits for Ladies and
another lot in next week <
and Dresses of the latest
Georgette Crepe and Crej
latest models and trimrni
2(5 4t.
Respectful
IRS, J, W,
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THE HORRY HERALD, OOgV
the same time vindicated his right to
an equal celebrity as an enterprising
publicity man. Not many men can 1
sing in praise of a proprietary remc- j
dy at a great social function an l
"get away with it.*' If the reader of
this newsy advertisenent would share
the enthusiasm of Mr. Coleman and <
his Clinton audience for "Dear Old ?
Eucapine" it may be had at 50c the
jar at all leading druggists or by
mail from the manufacturers. Piedmont
Laboratories, Inc., Clinton, S. C.
?Adv.
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TOBACCO CANVASS
to0,000 Yards Tobacco Can
vass.
1125 Bags Plant Bed Guano.
150 Tons Whale Guano.
500 Tons Obers Tobacco
Guano.
500 Tons V. Goat Guano.
200 Tons 0 S Meal, best
Grade.
57 5 Barrels Best Flour.
450 Bags Head Rice.
4 Solid Cars Hay.
3 Solid Cars Oats.
4500 Pounds Tobacco.
Come to see us, please. We
have the goods and want
your trade.
PALMETTO GROCERY CO.
'' Cooper?Mullins''
?12i25|19 6t
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GASOLINE SYSTEMS
Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air Compressors,
Computing Scales, Floor Scales
Show Cases, Account Registers, Rebuilt
Cash Registers, Safes, Store
Fixtures.
THE HAMILTON SALES CO.,
(adv) Columbia, S. C. 1 29 If
CEMENT
y-to-Wear Clothing Store
, February 21st, 1920,
of Ladies' and Gentle
thing in the latest styles.
? in this line wait for our 1
can please you, and also
you buy.
js at Tabor, so call and
n our bargains. You
11 and visit us, we'll be
.OTHINC CO.
ES AND HORSES
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Mules and 5 Horses, beYou
can get what you
, and plenty of Wagons,"
ess. You are cordially
your choice.
sfully,
OMPSON
Y, S. O.
JO GOAT SUITS
a few nice Coats and
I Misses, and will have
consisting of Coats, Suits
Spring designs, in Silk,
;e de chines. All of the
ngs.
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STAY, S. C.t FEB. 5, 1920.
MISCEhLANEOUS SHOWER. ^
Mrs. M. G. Andersen gave one of
her charming parties last Thursday
in honor of Miss Frances Gordon
Dusenbury. After the guests had all
arrived they were given a piece of
paper tnd pencil and asked to draw a
cartoon of the bride, then write a re*
ccipt for her. These were collected
and bound into a beautiful booklet
and presented to the bride. 1
Kathleen Anderen entered, dressed
as-an old negro Mammy' with a basket
on her head, filled with kitchen
utensils, which she passed to each j
guest and a^ked them to take an article
and quicily make a rhyme about
it's use. Tables were placed about
and a delightful luncheon was served,
consisting of four courses. The favors
were dainty baskets filled with
candy and tied with tulle.
li' otViloon nn/1 /In i*
AVMVIUVVtl WUVI AJU^UIIIU) UO'U^IIVVlO
of Mrs. Andersen, entered bearing* a
beautiful basket filled to overflowing
with miscellaneous gifts which they
presented to the bride.
Those that enjoyed Mrs. Andersen
hospitality were Misses Dusenbury, 1
Bessie Gatlin, Mary Harllee and Cecil
McKcithan, and Madams Officer,
Little, Dusenbury, TMatt, McNeill,
Quattlebaum, Norton, Barrett, Elliott
and Magrath.
MRS. NORTON ENTERTAINS.
Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 28th, at
four o'clock, Mrs. J. A. Norton was at
homo to a few friends for Miss Franees
Gordon Dusenbury, whose marriage
to the Rev. J. M. L-mmon took
place the following Friday.
The guests were asked to bring an
unfinished towoH to work en as th y
sat and chatted together. When these
were all finished they were collected
and presented to the bride elect.
A delightful salad course and sandwiches
followed by cake end coffee
was served by Misses Gone wood Norton
and Frances J. Dusenbury.
Those that enjoyed the afternoon
with Mrs. Norton were Misses Dusenbury
and Sessions, and Mesdames
Andersen, Davis, Magrath, Piatt and
Paul Quattlebaum.
DUSENBURY-LEMMON.
A wedding of much interest to the
friends of the contracting parties, was
that of Miss Frances Gordon Dusenhnmr
unrl tV?n ! ? nu .Inhn ft/fill^ I r>m m on
v*aav* v.?v **v*t v wv.....w.,
which took place at the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Dusenbury on the thirty-second anniversary
of their marriage, Jan. 30th,
1920,
At five o'clock Lohengren's bridal
chorus was played by Mrs. V. F. Piatt,
as the bridal party entered the west,
parlor, which was beautiful in its decorations
of fems, cut flowers and
lighted tapers. Mrs. J. F. Clarke, sister
of the bride, as dame of honor,
wearing a beautiful grey crepe de
chine, proceeded the bridal couple,
who were married by the Rev. J. W. .*
Ci
Garner of Mullins, a school mate of
the groom. The bride wore a beautl- ...
ful dress of white organdie and carried
a brides boquet. Her only ornament
being a lovely cameo brooch, a
gift of the groom.
Only the immediate family and a
few friends were present.
After the ceremony the wedding
dinner was served, and the couple left
for the Manse where they will make
their home. There they found a host
of friends for the housewarming that
filled their pantry with the necessities
of life.
Mrs. Lenr.non is the second daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dusenbury,
and quite an attractive and popular ?
young lady. The groom is pastor of
the three Presbyterian churches in
the county and a universally admired
man by all denominations.
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APPROACHING WEDDING.
The approaching wedding of Miss
Mozelia Hedley to Mr. B. E. Sessions
was announced last week at a reception
given at the home of the young
lady, in honor of the event. The wedding
will take place at the residence
on February 12th.
Both of these are popular young
people in Conway society.
RICHARDSON-CANNON.
Miss Viola Richardson was married
to Mr. Isaac Cannon, last Sunday
in Marion, S. C. The contracting
parties left here on the early train
last Sunday morning and went to
Marion where they were married, anil
the event ?was a surprise to the
friends of the parties.
The bride is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. S. C. Richardson, proprietors of
the Kingston Hotel. Mr. Cannon
holds a responsible position with the
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company
at Conway. They will be at
home after a few days at the residence
of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Ambrose.
MARRIED IN WILMINGTON.
Mi s Nina Moore, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Moore, was married
to Mr. D. N. Eoronhand in Wilming^
i * e i i
ton, in. u.f on wcanosaa-y 01 nust
week. Mr. Forenhand holds a rospon
sible position as railway mail clerk
on the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
between Flrod, N. C., and Conway.
m.
Pastime Theatre
Program for week commencing Feb
ruary 9.
MONDAY
Monroe Salisbury, the Manst'iold of the Soreen, a Drama that
vibrates the chords, of love and hate in?
'THE PHANTOM MELODY'
^ 10c??25c |4
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TUESDAY *
Jack Pickford in
"THE DUMMY"
WEDNESDAY. .
Second Episode
"THE MASKED RIDER"
Crackojack Comedy.
THURSDAY ^
William Farnnm in
"THE REDEMPTION OP DAVID CARSON"
FRIDAY ^
Texas Gwinon in
"SHE WOLF"
A ripping five reel Western.
15c?25c.
<w. tumm-rnrn. mam maaammmmmaamammam?i???????i
SATUKDAY
Pete Morristou in a
SMASHING WESTERN
and a Splendid- Comedy.
Ford's Weekly.
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, February 5th, 6th and 7th
an up-to-date
VAUDEVILLE
Seven pretty girls.
forgC^? t
"MICKEY"
FEBRUARY 26TH . j
THEY ARE INTERESTED. | state in the interest of the associaColumbia,
Jan. 31.?R. M. Mixson, j tion. During the week he spoke in
resident of the South Carolina di* Newberry, Laurens, Greenville, Picksion
of the American Cotton Asso- ens, and Oconee counties. He report.-?
ation, returned Saturday from a the people in all of these counties
eek in the Piedmont section of the vitally interested in the association.
FLORENCE INFIRMARY TRAINING SCHOOL *
Applications for admission to the spring term of The
Florence Infirmary Training School for Nurses are in- -,\
vited.
Thorough course, covering all branches of nursing.
Three year term. One hundred per cent of graduates
have passed State Board o iviedical Examiners. '
For information address:
THE FLORENCE INFIRMARY
i 15|2,nos FLORENCE, S. C.
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Did you know that we are selling Fertilizer along with
every thing else. See us and get in on the Pure Gold
Fertilizer. It makes cotton, corn and Tobacco to beat
the band, contains nothing but 7 per cent. Meal, Acid
and Soda, no dirt; cash or time.
We have plenty of Fence Wire and Nails, something the
other fellow has not got and can't get. But we have not
marked it up just the same, like the other fellow might
do under similar circumstances. We started at the
bottom and our business has grown so rapidly that we
are accused of using pure gold Fertilizer. We hope tov
grow still faster in the future than we have in the the
past. Your co-operation is solicited and will be appre- 4
ciated. We under buy and then under sell. We don't
keep any thing but sell every thing, therefore we. don't
have to charge but very small profit, and then pay an
income tax. The closer we sell to cost the least in- j J
come tax we have to pay. Join our happy and pros- |
nerous band of customers anH vnn ? - - *
- ?? nm icci ucticr una
be more prosperous.
Respectfully, ^
CONWAY BARGAIN HOUSE
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