The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 05, 1920, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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Got land deeds and mortgages of
real estate at the Herald office. i
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' Hog raising and cattle raising are
things^h do to fight the boll weevil. 1
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E. T. Lewis is now driving a Cadillac
eight. i
v Get legal blanks of the better kind
i.t the Herald office. <
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? J. B. lEdwarda wt?.: here from Lori >
< ne day . last week. ^
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4| New lot of jaaper towels and toilet
paper at the Herald office.
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9 Building brick are now being or- (
A)i%d here from points in Georgia. |
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A. V., Bessant, of Little River, was
in Conmby last Saturday on busi- j
ness. (
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The crowds at the Pastime increase
with Winter and bad weather. A fine j
u. on rain and a well heated building
ct^crbine to Make it attractive.
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W. J. Singleton, of Enterprise Land i
ing, was in Conway last week on business
returning to his home on Tuesday
evening.
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A. F. Joyner was a recent arrival
n Conwdj^-to spend several days on
business for one of the leading lumber
companies of Noi folk, Va.
I Last week two of the big army}'
I t. uclcs being used in the construction
of the now road to Galivants Ferry,
were laid up in front of a local gar;
age for repairs.
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The increased population and in
crea: eu ousmess Doing tl^ne at Uonway
certainly call for paved streets. I
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Building operations in this section
are going on but always slow on account
of the scarcity and high price
of materials needed.
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W. I. Parker has opened a store in
rear of the corner of Main Street
and 3rd Avenue behind the store occupied
by L. H* Burroughs.
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Last week the changes were made
at the One Price Shoe Store for di- :
x viding off the small office which has
p been leased by the Western Union
Telegraph Company.
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The Herald goes into the homes of
the leading families of Horry County.
This is the reason why it is the best
advertising medium to be had in Horry
County.
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The first days of last week were
cold, almost down to freezing punt,
and this '"as followed by light showers
of rain,
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The army tmcks and other equipment
secured from the government to j
aid in building the national highway,
have been of great service in the
Vvork so far.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Adams started
to go to Rowland, N. C., recently and
had to return on account of a broken
spring in their automobile.
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A. B^XJarren has about finished
the wonttit Loris where he has been
erecting a cottage for one of the res!<
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i\ivuvn? nvj nud II1U UUUtritCt 1UT UtlllCI
ing the handsome new cottage of Dr.
H. L. Scarborough on Laurel Street,
also for the erection of an atdition
for the Kingston Furniture Company
on Main Street.
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In the recent savings society contest
waged between North Carolina
and South Carolina more than 1,200
savings societies were organized in
the public schools of the two states,
tec or ding to an announcement jvst
made by the War Loan Organization 1
of the Fifth Federal Reserve Dis-I
trict. !
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v BUYS BIG TRACT. j
j?5t>. H. Rush, who owned a large
% tract of land known as the "Ark
Property" bordering on the Atlantic
Ocean, in Socastee township; has sold
his holdings to Messrs. W. E. Sikes,
J. H. Townsend, R. T. Moore, J. D. i
W McLean, and J. D. Buie. The tract
^Lcuitains in all 1124 acres of land and
of the largest deals transacted i
in this section in some time. j
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GOOD .FARM FOR RENT. \
Mrs. E. D. Mosely offers for rent
her Farm of one hundred acres, or
more, adapted to the culture of corn,
cotton, Aeanuts, tobacco and other
ciops. Healthy location, 2 miles from
the Reach, and Cherry Grove Fishery.
I will rent a fishery with the farm.
Far information call to see.
MRS. E. D. MOSELY,
2|5 2t Wampee, S. C. J
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G. M. Jollie was here one day last
?\eek.
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. John T. Shelly was here one day
last week.
I P. Stroud was in Conway on busness
recently. !
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B. L. Lewis was among the farmers
who visited Conway last week.
Thomas Todd was among those
/isiting Conway last week.
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A. J. Dew was here last Saturday.
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J. H. Baker was here last Saturday,
the guest of relatives, while in
bown.
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There is an insistent demand here
for business buildings which apparently
cannot be filled; and which
kvill not be answered until somebody
spreads out and puts up more buildings
to rent.
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C. Z. Enzor, a leading farmer of
Lloyds township, spent some time In
Conway on business last week.
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WORK IS STARTED.
The work has begun on the erection
of the handsome new dwelling of
Henry L. Scarborough on the corner
of Elm Street and Gth Avenue.
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W. L. Rhodes, of Loris, S. 0., spent
n few hours here on business last
week.
W. Boyd Jones, of Justice, S. C.,
paid Conway a business visit last
week remaining here for several
hours between trains.
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J. Gray Floyd spent last Saturday
in Conway.
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BUYS NEW QUARTERS.
The Conway Coca-Cola Company
has purchased one of the stores of
me L.ewis etstate, the one which
stands next door to the corner store,
near the public square, also have acquired
one of the vacant lots next to
the brick store, and this will be used
as a new site for the plant of the com
pany.
20 head Goats at a bargain. See
Dozier at Conway Trading Co.?adv
For Heavy Hauling 'Phone 88.
Prompt Service.
We specialize on long hauls?
Two-Ton Truck.
Conway Motor Car Co.
?adv 2'5 ?tf.?
NOTICE.
A pig has taken up at r..y place,
color blacl? and two rear sides white
marked a split in left ear and swallow
fork in right. Owner can got
same by calling and paying charges.
2 5 3t pd. ?T. T. HEWETT.
Allsbrook, S. C. R. F. D. No. 1.
UP FROM THE CROWD
And there is the man who comes up
from the throng?
Who does the new deed and who
sings the new song?
Who makes the old world as a world
that is new ?
And who is the man, It is you! It
is you!
And our praise is exultant and
proud.
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?vc are waning ior you there,? for
you are the man!
Come up from the jostle as sorn a-s
youjran;
Come up from the crowd there, for
you are the man?
The man who comes up from the
crowd I
?Samuel Walter Poss.
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Miss Dessy de Mona^?"Mercy!"
How did you escape?"
Ex-Corporal OThctlo?"Just then
the noon whistle Mew."
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First shipment of Ford
another carload on th
here about Saturday.
They are ffoinc like hr.
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WORK GOING AHEAD.
For r.otnc time the work of building
tl?e national highway from Conway
o Galivants Ferry, has stretched out
until it is now being done all the wayworn
here to the Galivants Ferry
bridge. The forces work back over
the sections of the road according to
its needs and some work is being
r'one over the entire length of the
proposed improvement. As the work
goes on it proves the great value of
a good road although it happens to
b i over only a small length.
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TAX COMMISSION.
uy the r\arrow margin, five votes,
the house of representatives retained
the present tax commission, by rejecting
the ways and means committee
bill providing for its substitution
with a board of three tax asses ors,
to be elected by the general assembly.
Ninety-seven out of the 124
members voted.
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NOTICE OF MEETING.
Notice is hereby given that a meeting
of the stockholders of the Waccamaw
Steamboat Co. will be he'd at
the offices of the company,in Conway,
S. C., on Monday, March 1st,
1920, at twelve o'clock noon, the purpose
of the said meeting being to con
sider the advisability of winding up
the affairs of the said Corporation,
and the surrender of its Charter.
? D. A. SPiVEY,
Dated at Conway, S. C. President.
January 29th, 1920. ?
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a V U V E VIN G AND EST IM ATI N G.
A. F. Joyner, of Holly f.lill, S. C., j
is spending some time in Horry
County superintending the work of
surveying the numerous tracts of
t.'mber which were owned by the
Eddy Lake Cypress Company; and he
is also estimating the timber on
those tracts. The tracts are not only
numerous but some of them are
large in area. A number of hands
have been employed in the last week
or two and will work on until. complete
maps for estimates have been
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iiiuue 01 tins extensive property.
J. H. Shelley was in Conway last
week.
"W. J. Benson was at Loris last
week for a short time.
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OUT ONCE MORE.
R. M. Dyson, of Aynor, whose wife
was burned to death as a result of
the explosion of a can of gasoline and
kerosene, about Christmas time, and
who, himself, sustained painful burns
about the body; was able to be out
again recently and was in Conway
attending to business.
STRAYED?One red heifer yearling
with white face, white hind legs,
about one year old. Took up about
Christmas. Stay Shannon, Allsbrook,
S. C., No. 2. 3t pd. 2;520.
We have a client who wishes to buy
a seven to nine room residence, conveniently
located. See Sherwood &
I McMilland?adv 215 2t
LOST?One Pearl Necklace on streets
in Conway. Finder please return
to Mrs. W. R. Salmon and receive
reward.?adv It
TAKEN UP?One yellow sow, about
one year old, swallowfork in right
ear, unmarked in left ear. Owner
can get the same by calling an 1
paying charges. Preston Williamn
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nun, iv. r. u. z, i auor, N. U,?aclv
2j5 3t pd.
TAKEN UP?At my place one black
cow, abotat 3 years old, unmarked.
Owner can get same by calling and
paying charges. Tally Lewis, R.
F. D. 2, Tabor, N. C.? 3t pd 1|22.
TAKEN UP?At my place one yellow
male Yearling, unmarked, about 18
months old. Owner can get same
by calling and paying charges. Y.
M. Martin, Route 3, Galivants Ferry,
S. C., Box 58.?3t pd Xi22.
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Place your order now.
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STORES IN DEMAND. (
The high pi ice of supplies, gioccies,
as well as dry goods, doe* n?t
stem to have anything to do with
tiade, unless it has the effect of in.
creasing the number of stores and ,
shops. There are a number of new :
shops opened up in Conway and in ;
the vicinity at places where formerly
no business was run. There is a
great demand in Conway' for stores
Mid shops at this time which cannot
be filled, and the prices offered for
rent are higher than ever before in
the history of the town.
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HORRY HAS FLU.
It was determined by la-st Sunday
that Horry County again has cases
of the Spanish Influenza. Several
cases of mild type were reported as
being in the country under the care
:>f physicians. In these it was stated
that there was no severe sickness,
but that the symptoms, though mild,
were exactly like those accompanying
the epidemic in 1918.
Last Sunday one case of the dis- 1
ease was reported in Conway and this
also was stated to be a very mild
type of the disease.
In some of the cities of this State,
the disease up]>cai's to be widespread
at this time.
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ORDERED AN AEROPLANE.
Mr. Herbert Bate, of the WardDate
Company, ordered a seaplane to
Come from Charleston last week by
way of Conway and take ' im over
to Wilmington where Mr. Bate ha large
interests in saw mill plant .
Owing to the bad weather th ma
chine did not arrive and the hin had
to be postponed until another time.
Mr. Bate has already paid the pas^
age fee to the owner of the machine.
NOTICE OF MEETING.
Notice is hereby given that a
meeting of the Stockholders of the
Shelley-Cook Company, a corporation,
will be held at the tore of the
said Company in Aynor, S. C., on
Wednesday, February 25th, 1920, at
12 o'clock noon,?the purpose of the
: aid meeting being to consider the
advisability of winding up the affairs
of the said Corporation, and the surrender
of its Charter.
?J. W. COOK, President.
Dated at Aynor, S. C.,
Jany. 24th, 1920. 1(29 it
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TRAINS COLLIDE
CAUSING TROUBLE!
The afternoon passenger train
v. hile on the way from Cha ibourn to
Conway, last Tuesday, ran into the
cab of the freight train, while the
latter was at Glenn, S. C., unloading
freight. Considerable damage was
done to the rolling stock, but none of
the crews got hurt. The passenger
train was several hours late in making
its schedule into Conway. I
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NOTICE OF DISCHAIir.R I
Notice is hereby given. that the undersigned
qualified executor of the
last will and testament of Claude A.
Magwood, deceased, having- filed his
final account as such Executor, will
apply to the Judge of Probate in and
for Horry County, at Conway, S.uth
Carolina, at eleven o'clock in the
forenoon on the first Monday in
March next, it being the first day of
said month, for a final discharge as
such Executor.
JOHN KERSHAW,
Executor of the last Will and
Testament of Claude A. Mag woo 1.
Deceased.
fluted Jan. 31st, 1020 ....
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W. M. Carroll was in this section
last Saturday.
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Rev. II. K. Marlow was in Conwav
the latter part of last week.
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HORRY COUNTY TEACHERS'
ASSOCIATION.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Horry County Teachers' Association
will be held in the Court House,
in Conway on Saturday, February
11, at eleven o'clock. A large attend
ance is hoped for as this is the first
meeting since the election of officers
for the year and many plans for the
improvement of the Association are
to be laid before the meeting. The
subject ol spelling will be discusseh
and each teacher is asked to be prepared
to mention at least one difficulty
she has met with in teaching
spelling or one plan of teaching that
she has found successful.
L. D. SINGLETON,
Sec. Horry Co. Teachers' Ass'n.
M. J. BULLOCK,
Co. Supt. of Education.
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FISHERIES COMPANY
ORGANIZED IN HORRY
There is a notice published in this
issue of the Herald of the opening of
the books of subscription to the capital
stock of Farmers' Fisheries Company,
which will be located at Little
River, South Carolina, and which will
have a capital ttock of $100,000,000.
The Herald is informed that the Com
pe.ny will put in the necessary equipment
to handle the fish which are
abundant in the Atlantic Ocean an 1
make them into fertilizer, and that
Company will, no doubt, engage In
other branches of the fishing industry
indicated by the name of the corporation
which will be chartered by
the Secretary of the State in a fewdays.
The Company will be open to
the farmers of Horry County, South
Carolina, and Brunswick County,
North Carolina, and it is thought
that the business of the Comnanv
may result in great benefit to the
farmer and turn out a good profit.
The names of the business men con
nected with the company are Messrs.
J. A. Stone, Moore Thompson, Allen
B. Moore and George H. Moore.
W. H. Small was in Conway a shut
time on business last week.
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W. L. A1 ford spent some time in
Conway last week.
STEAMER BURROUOHS
flow BACK FOR WORK
The Steamer F. G. burroughs, recently
seal to Charleston shipyards to
he set in thorough repair, was returnc
I last week having been placed in
first class running order. Mr. II. P.
Little sup -rintended the work and it
has been done in a very short time.
After about next Monday, this boat
will be making regular trips from
Georgetown to Conway, and to other
points on other rivers leading into
Winyah Bay. It is not understood
that daily trips will be made by this
boat as used to be the case, but she
will be used at regular intervals to
carry the traffic between here and
Georgetown, and will be used on other
I rivers as well,
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