The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 01, 1920, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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W. H. Small was here from Loris
last Monday evening.
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John I. Ward went to Charleston
on business recently. .
E. V. Smith was in Conway from
Aynor one day last week.
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C. M. Turbeville was among
, those visiting Conway last week,
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I A. F. Parker was in Conway from
~ Hammond, S. C., last Saturday.
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A. J. Dorman was in Conway last
f, Saturday on business.
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\ Jennings L. Thompson is at heme
for a few days from the University.
L of South Carolina.
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E. P. Johnon, of 32 1-2 Chappel
{ St., Charleston,' S. C., was a visitor
[' in cflfrway last week.
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A new cash register has been installed
at the store of Norton Drug
1 Company.
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f E. M. Graham, of Aynor, spent
^ >*?iiast Thursday evening in Conway on
business.
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!r Mrs. J. A. Norton was out again
last week after several weeks of illness.
Johnf^V. Singleton, of Toddville,
was in Conway last Saturday on
r business.
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S. 1*. Alford was among the favmi
ers visiting Conwav on business last
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week.
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Mrs. Florence Hedrick left here
/ last Friday morning to spend a short
i time wj,th her son in the city of CoI
lumbia.
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The family of A. J. Dew, with exception
of Mr. Dew himself, were
all down with infhienzn dnrincr tKo
recent outbreak, and were a'l sick
at one time, but are now recocver/
irg.
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The influenza has visited the
f family of Mrs. Ida NeSmith, near
Evergreen School, but none of them
1 were reported as being seriously
r sick at the time.
I f Howard Ambrose and Donald Rich
ardson, of Woodberry Forest School,
Woodberry Forset, Va., arrived here
a few days ago to spend Easter with
their parents.
; FOR SALE?On April 15th, we wrl
sell at public auction 7 buildingLots
at Little River, S. C., to the
* highest bidders. These lots are
right near J. C. Morse's Fishery.
We will serve Oysters roasted an I
steamed. The oysters will be scrv
ed from 11 to I P. M. Mr. Moore
r Thompson, Cashier Hank of Little
River, will Auctioneer off this
Property. E. L. Smith, J. C.
Morse.?adv
Pa ster
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EASTEft Sunda
first Sunday ir
ciay, April the
have on display
Easter Candies,
Call early and
dies" a Rabbit
Easter Easter
4fPhone for your
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Norton I
'Phone
Pharn
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E. D. Causey was in.Conway one
day last week. c
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Get land deeds and mortgagees of *
real estate at the Herald office.
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Second sheets and adding machine c
rolls at the Herald office. (
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Dr. J. S. Dusenbury was in Columbia
for a brief stay last week.
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R. O. Hanson was among those (
visiting Conway on business last
week.
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Leave the next job of printing at 1
the Herald office.
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J. H. Dusenbury was in Conway 1
recently on business- c
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H. L. Marlow was recently in Con t
way on business. I
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Get legal blanks of the right kind
at the Herald office. 1
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S. L. Adams, of Rowland, N. C., J
spent last week-end here with his
sons, Messrs. Chas. W. and W. C.
Adams. i
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The first of this week was wet \
and rainy. The showers fell nearly
all night on Sunday night, and they
continued on Monday. Travellers 1
from the upper pait of the State ]
said that the rain seemed to be a 1
general down-pour all over the ]
Slate.
W. D. Lawrimore has been spending
some time here on business.
Miss Margaret Lewis, of Lande.
College, is spending a few days with
her paicnts, Dr. and Mrs. G. I.
Lewis.
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D. F. Greegg, who was recently
reported as being very ill at his
home in Florence from an attack of
the "flu" has . fully recovered and
his friends will be glad to know that
he is back at his business again.
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The restaurant on Main Street
started some time ago by Mr. Causey,
after changing hands several
times, was sold last week to Buckley
Brothers who are running a similar
business on 3rd Avenue.
Just received car-load new Fori
touring cars. See me quick. A. H
Long, adv It
WE UUY, rais^, and sell fur-bearing
rabbits and other fur-bearing animals.
Place your order with us,
and list what ever stock yv>u have
with us, stating lowest flat prices
on large shipments. Address 51b517
N. P. Ave.. Fargo, N. D.?adv
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FOR SALE CHEAP?One four row
Potato Sprayer, in good condition
has been use ! one season. Cause
for selling, I am leaving the farm.
Apply Win. Struthcrs, Grist, N. C.
41 -4t pd.
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i April, or Sun/1+h
\M A n At a i II
Till. VVC IIUW
/ a .full line of
Novelties, etc.
buy the "Kidwith
his box of
Egg Candy.
Egg Dye.
Drug Co.
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THE HORRY HERALD, COW
H. C. McKecl, of Wiloiington, N.
3., \yas hero last week on tu incss,
pending the night in Ccntvay b?fore
returning to his home by auto- 1
nobile. >. *
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The work of erecting the new s
Swelling for Dr. and Mrs. H. L. 1
Scarborough has made fine prcgress !
?or the past several weeks. 1
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The new building which is to be >
>ccupied by the Farm Implement t
Company is rapidly nearing ccmple- t
;ion. I
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Robert Duffy, formerly of Now c
3ern, N. C., but now of Wampefe, S. t
U., spent a day here last week.
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The influenza situation at Murells
Inlet was reported as much
>etter last week. .. f
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M. C. Dorman was called awac I
ast week by the death of his broth- t
?r-in-law, at the McLeod Infirmary i
it Florence, S. C., where he was i
aken on account of a severe illneso 1
* rough t on by the influenza. c
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F. C. Todd was absent in Florence <
ast wcef, having been drawn a:; a
juryman to serve at the term of the
Federal court in that city.
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Same of our farmers are uneasy
it-.garding the delivery of their for- (
lilizers, as freights are slow in moving
this Spring.
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Bricks recently shipped into Con-1
way from brick yards in Georgia J |
have every appearance of having i
keen hastily made and not sufficient
ly burned.
D. V. Richardson, of Bucksport,
was in Conway one day last week
on business.
The Hdrry Herald building will
soon be remodelled as to that/part cf
the building in the rear, immediately
over the present print-shop; and w'll
he finished with suitable offices with
town water supply. The material
has been ordered to do this work.
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Buck Motor Company had a full
page advertisement in our last issue.
Look it up and read a very intercstirg
explanation of lubricating oils.
M i.e. rr a r\.. u -
i-v. uuwuuury visiteu relatives
here last week.
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A. C. Thompson is just now completing
a nice cottage on one of his
lots near the corporate limits in the
Northward section of the town. It
will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Cox.
The weather was very cool and
then warmer toward the end of last
week. It was cool enough last week
to keep the fruit trees from budding J
out in most places.
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The Pastime Theater opened again t
for business last week, after remain
irg closed for a fortnight on ae- ,
count of the regulations of t" o
health board regarding inf'urrza.
The good progiams are h/nng continued
and drawing good crowds eacii
] ght.
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BUILDING OIL HOUSE.
Buck Motor Company has com-1
pleted the erection of a neat oil
house next door to its brick garage j
cn Lain uel Street. This concern icccntly
had a full page advertisement
in the Herald advertising Vcedol, the
oil that thoy are now handline.
WANTED*?At once a first-clavs*
grocery salesman, one that understands
the fancy grocery busine m
and is not afraid of work. Must
also write a good hand. Am willing
to pay a good salary for the
* right man. Apply by letter in
own handwriting. D. F. Gregg,
Bo*, 42, Florence, S. C.?ad 411 3t.
SALESMAN WANTED to solicit
orders for lubricating oils, grea es .
and paints. Salary or Commission.,
Address THE HARVEY OIL CO.,
Cleveland, Ohio.?Adv It pd.
For Heavy Hauling 'Phone 88.
Prompt Service.
We specialize on long hauls?
Two-Ton Truck.
Conway Motor Car Co.
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NICELY ARRANGED.
The Conway Motor Car Company
has about completed the many improvements
started last year at thor
commodious quarters on 4th Avenue.
The new garage bubilding was finished
some time ago, but th ma
uniiiery was installed from time i >
time as the men could get time from
the every clay work of the sh p to
erect it. It is is now complete and
running- every day and some time
at night. The old building hjvs boo
c hanged as to interior finish and i
fitted for handling the parts depart I
mcnt of llie business. '
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VAY, S. C., APRIL 1, 1020.
BEING HELD BACK.
Several building projects arc bong
held back on account of lb *
shortage of labor and ma or'aV.
hey have already been held back for
several months, ar.d now this hob!in.;
oack has become the rule in Conway
ather than the exception. It is un'ortunate
that this should be so fov
nothing wjll keep the town back
vorse than this. There is. plenty of
;rade to take care of all the business
hat can possibly be done at Co .way
out how can business thrive when
here are no buildings for trades to
occupy, and no dwellings in which
he people may live?
ACCIDENT WITH CAR.
While Grady McCoy and two
'riends wore coming from GeorgeOW'l
tlio fii'sO i\F l?of ?
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VTr. McCoy's Chevrolet tourirg car.
he machine skidded while turning a
illi*ve and landed in a ditch. The
nachine was considerably damaged
jy coming in contact with the rough
ides of the ditch and by striking
i stump ion one side. None of the
occupants wore injured bey end a
jood shaking up. #
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CIVIC 1 EAGUE MEETING. . !
The?e will bo a meeting of the
Conway Civic League frcin 4 to ~>
o'clock ?at The Hut Wednesday after
r.oon, April 7th. If you ^rc interest
ed in the welfare of your town you
are urged to be present. This will
be an important meeting at which
will be held the election of officer
delegates to the Federation Convcr.s
tion and the Mayor has a brief but
interesting program of work to put
before us.
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Magistrate Chestnut has d s'gnod
a new form of juror summons for
use in Magistrate courts. By this
new form the penalty is stated as
provided in the sections of ti e code.
Frequently magistrates have s me
trouble in compelling the attendance
of men summoned in their c urts
for jury duty. The penalty for nonattendance
should be set forth in the
summons so that the man summoned
may know what he 'will get if he
''ails to appear and cannot show a
good excuse.
STRAYED?From my home in Chev
ry Grove, N. C., one bay colored
mule, white mane and tail. rieft
Sunday night., March 20th. Report
any information to C. M. Turbeville,
Clarendon, N. C., Rt. 2, Box
6.?3125?2t pd.
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ISSUE WARNING
Retail Sale of Certain Bitters
and Other Remedies is
Hazardous.
Druggists, fruiterers, grocers, and
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cwniin ^t'iit'iuii,v who nunoic ex tract
ntain medicines, and other
I 1 ii ... Ids containing more than
< ik hall of one per cent alcohol are
warned by federal officers that the
sale of these commodities for beverage
puiposes is a violation of the
prohibition laws, and it is expected
ti.at the continued sale of these exhderating
potables will result in i
number of cases being brought int>
the district court in the near future.
In several instances, recently, federal
prohibition officers have person
ally advised retail dealers who were
placing themselves in a position to
got mixed up with Uncle Sam's laws
to quit the sale of certain liquids of
a highly alcoholic character, such as
bitters, flavoring extracts, and certain
patent medicines that yield a
genuine pop skull jag when partaken
of freely.
J. 11. King is head federal prohibition
officer in this section now an
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j has opened an office at Room 11
I Postoffice buihling, Charleston, S
i 0., besides being equipped with mai
box No. 4'18, so that ho is easy a I
possible to those wishing to read
I him. He stated that a system wa
I being gradually perfected in thi:
! territory for making t'-c federal li
I quoi; laws "airtightH and that evei:
I effort was being made to enf r <
i the laws through preventive moth
ods rather than by prosecutions, fl
is prepared to give any one interest
ed full information about the scop
of the national liquor laws now in e
; foot. nrwl iii'crr?c vof'iiloi'j 1
loam the requirements of the stat
utcs completely, so as to avoid en
tering forbidden paths.
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TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.
On account of the demoralized o
dition of the schools as a result o
the "Flu" epidemic, it has been dc
! cided to have no more meetings o
j the Teachers' Association this yeai
i There will therefore be no meei-inj
l next Saturday, April 3, as was for
, merly announced.
?L. D. Singleton, Sec'y.
ust Receive
Car JLosm
AVE- just received
car load of Thornh:
ron made in the h<
region of tough hi
ry?
i the long wear w;
mted features. Ma
rd track.
rcst priced wagons but tl
cheapest.
A, G. THOMPSON
LOCAL DKALKU
CONWAY, S. 0.
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ARE SIGNING U?
1 AGAINST DIPPING
According to Reports Brought
to Town From Pedar Grove .
Neighborhood
AGREEMENT IN WRITING
NOW BEING CIRCULATED
More Than One Hundred Fa,rtmers
Have Already Signed
Such a Paper.
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It is reported in Conway, Prom the
Cedar (dove Section of Bucks Township.
and probably from the adjoining
portions of Dog- Bluff Township;
That more than one hundred farmi
cm have signed an agreement bind]
ing themselves to refuse to dip their
tattle during the dipping season of
lO'dO. It was stated by one of the
farmers, who was here from that
section last week, that such a paper
W in circulation and is being signed.
I and that he expected that it wcull
he presented to him for his sigraturo.
lie statcvl that those who ha 1
. signed this paper declared they
would not take their cattle to the
, vats to be dipped any more; but
would contest any prosecution that
might ho brought, taking the cases
to the Supreme C art of South Car,
olina if nece sary.
It is al?o raid that there arc but
six or seven dipping vats that are
, supposed to open for operation 'n
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I vi iiu tiv-v VIV'il VI I IK, t? I 1 o V til I "?
^ I spring. These men who have joined
I' in this movement say that it is not
} thoir fault that the tick have not alteady.
been exterminated in that com
nuinity. as they presented their
cattle for dipping last year, and year
before that, and there \vai no dippiny;
done at times, or words to that
effect,
r ESTRAY NOTICE.
There has taken up at my place
f one heifer yearling about one year
i\ old. unmarked, o dor h'ack and white
g pidea. Owner can got van e by
paying chn.ges and prcAMV' p op t1
y. ?J. M. CANNON.
R. K. l>. 1, Box 18, Ljvis, S. C,
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a shipment I
ill Wagons
sart of the j
ghland oak
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