The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 27, 1920, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
Lpocal and
Miss Mary Harrington is visiting
friends and relatives in the. city.
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. Miss Mabel Norton, of Columbia
is in the city visiting friends ami
relatives.
H. Grady Tisdale, of Hartsvillc
spent the first bf the week here witH
friends and relativos./
Dr. AV. C. A flams left Sunday tc
spend several days in Detroit, Mich,
on business.
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M iss Sarah McMillan, who ha*
been teaching school at Nesmith, S
C., is at home for the summer vacation.
Miss MicMillan was accompanied
home by Mr. and Mrs. Cun
ningham, who spent the week-enhere,
returning to their home at
Nesmith Monday.
There was some real warm wca
ther last week for the first of this
season.
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Farmers are anxious to make liea<
way in the cultivation of their crops
('on it has held I hem back to some
extent this week.
R. O. Hanson has a sale advert is
ed in this issue.
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J. W. Martin has moved hack frorr
Florida to this county and will fartr
lands in Bucks township.
The Miracle Man comes to tin
Pastime Theater on June 1st.
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Early vegetables are now cominj.
in and will help in decreasing t\<
high cost of living.
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One of the brick walls of the nov
brick building for A. C. *Thompsor
is now going up day by day. A
i shortage of brick masons is appar
ent on this and other masonry w r!
in this section.
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S. C. Gore was in Conway lasi
Saturday on business.
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Mr. F. F. Covington, our Couri
Stenographer, is now on his way t<
San Francisco to attend a Cnnven
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nun ci me mutual inrc Insurance
Company of New York. He has en
gaged Mr. Luther L. Brown to tale
his place during his absence.
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Messrs. J. E. Nicholas and O. C
Kimbrell spent several days of last
week at Charlotte, N. C. Mr. Nicholas
is the agent for the Maxwel
automobile in this County.
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VV. M. Goldfinch attended th<
meeting of the Undertakers Asso
tion in Columbia last week, returning
home last Saturday. Mr
Gold! "rich will take a course in thi>
line of work and will lake -Heps t?
make his establishment one of the
fir.-t in I'k.. torn Carolina.
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Hal I.. Buck, of the Biulc M toi
Company, accompanied by San'
J one.--, A. T. Collins, Alton Husk an
Arthur Ri^hiviLon, went to Char
lotto, In. last wick and returned
to Conway driving five new Hoick
.cars, which are being handled by the
Buck Motor Company.
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Hon. H. H. Buck recently returned
to Conway after a trip to Charlotte,
and states that the crop conditions
in this section arc very much better
? than in the portions of the country
that he saw. The finest cotton that
lie saw over this strip of country
was the cotton in .Horry County on
the farm of A. P. Johnson.
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ijjm "Good bye Skoeter-Chaser"
jyj 25c the bottle. Sold only by ijjj
jyg Norton Drug Company. tf ^
Don't borrow the other fellow's
hose. Buy from Horry Hdw. Co.
?Adv. 5'|27|2t.
FOR SALE?One Ford Touring Car,
1914 model, engine just overhaul
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I'llj it:ai uv/tiuli jii
new, runs good, equipped with
1918 fenders and Hassler shock
absorbers, new coil box. Price
$400.00. H. H. Graham, Loris, S.
r* T> T,"? r> O _ -1-- run JJ.
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JERSEY COWS FOR SALE.
For sale on easy terms throe Jerseys
milch cows?all heavy milchen
at the present time. Writ.* or call
on S. H. HARRELSON,
R. F. D. No. 2. Tabor, N. C.
?adv 3t pd.
Rub-My-Tism is a great pain k:llcr
It relieves pain and soreness caused by
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains,
Etc.?Adv.
Pepsonel
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? W. H. Buffkin was in Conway
from Floyds township last week.
t G. E. Cribb was among1 those visit j
I ing Conway last week. i
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S. M. Graham was among the far-'
, mors visiting Conway recently. A
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!R. B. Anderson, of Clio, spent the
first of the week here with friends
> ami relatives. i
J. A. McDermott is the owner of ]
a new Buick touring car. i
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The weather has remained remark
. ably cool for the season. It has had i
. the effect' of holding the cotton and '
. corn back so that they are desscribI
ed LCOIlorxllv in lhi? j'niinlu lnnb- i
t ing "hard." Warm "woathor will soon
remedy this now it is fully expected.
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Miss Edna Earle Spivey went to
; Wilmington, N. C., the first of the
week to spend a few days with
friends and relatives.
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# ? The Pastime Theater Iris been
. connected up to the electric power
furnished at the shops of the Conway
Motor Car Company. The thea.
tor u.es the city power until there is
a breakdown and then continues the
show just the same with the other
1 source of supply.
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More bricks were received from
the kilns by builders here last week.
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Hal L. Puck was out of town last
week for several days on account of
r business.
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Fanners have had to grin and endure
it while they remained here
r this week in attendance upon the
! court. They wanted to be at home
L | at work in the crops and their faces
. j showed it.
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$18.00 buys a Number Eight Cock
Stove at Horry Hdw. Co.?ad 2t 5 27
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Pring us your orders for adding
machine roils.
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> HAS ACCIDENT.
A Ford touring car, being driven
? by Wilfred Officer last Sunday af.
tcrnoon, ran into a telephone pole.
i skidded, turned completely around
and landed in the canal between the
railroad and the road leading from
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.?Conway to Myrtle Beach, near the
t| Vencp" Manufacturing plant. Mr.
.! Officer jumped from the car when
1 ; it struck the pole and escaped uninJ
jured.
?' Dr. G. I. Lewis and family will
J leave Friday for Greenwood to at.
j fend the Lander College closing ex.
I ercisos. Miss Margaret Lewis will
? 'he or." of the graduates. The1 fa
> ; ily w'll spend about a week in
?I G teen wood.
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The town was without electric
. lights on Monday and Tu -sday nighi
( on account of the repair-ng of maI'ehir.ery
at the plant of the Quattlebriuni
Light 6c Tee Co.
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i jpj jjfr 1V7; jj.ji iv/r jj.q rn r?q|
' jijor "South-African Ant-Cha er i(n
n>; will positively relieve you of r :
iijt .".II Ants. S< Id only by Nor- jyj
r/r ton Drug Co. 20c bottle, tf if/r '
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WANTED ? Experienced saleslady
familiar with Horry County trade.
Application to he made in writing,
giving references and ovnev
Address "Opooiunity," Care Horry
Herald.?adv 5|20?21
WANTED?Young Men and Women ?
11 for Railway Mail and Government
Clerkships. $110 month. Age, 18
upward. Examinations June 16.
Experience unnecessary . For free
particulars, write R, Terry (former
Civil Service Examiner) 994
Continental Bldg., Washington, D.
C.?adv It pd.
CEDAR FENCE POSTS, large round
ones, 7 feet long, average 4 1-2
nil Ah o O f? 1 1 O / I
I HCilV/O UViUL'H) OillUtt Ullll 111 1V1I
plenty of large ones mixed in for
gates and Corners?26 cents each 1
delivered in car lots of 1200 or *
more. Draft with bill lading at- ^
tached. Fred G. Auld, Eastover, k
S. C.? adv 5|13 3t.
We arc proud of the confidenc
doctors, dmggists and the publi:
have in 666 Chill and Fever Tonic.? j
Adv
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For Heavy Hauling 'Phone 88.
Prompt Service.
We specialize on Ion-;- hauls?
Two-Ton Truck.
Conway Motor Car Co.
?adv 2'5 ? tf.?
THE HORRY HERALD, CON
F. M. Parker, of Pucks township,
was in Conway on business last
week.
Place the advertisement in the
Horry Herald. The Herald will
bring results.
Dr. W. C. Adams is building an
addition to the cottage on the farm
near Conway.
A. L. Jolly, ' of Floyds township,
was ih Oonway on business one day
last week.
J. E. Nicholas will soon be panning
the erection off a new garage
on his lot in rear of the Farm Implement
Company, and which lios
across the alley from that building,
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The chautauqua drew largo crowd.- !
to Conway Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday of last week.
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CIVIC LEAGUE TO
HAVE SILVER TEA
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The ladies of the Civic League are t
having a Silver tea Wednesday after'
noon, June '2, at five, o'clock at the!
Town Hall. This tea is given for
the purpose of interesting all the
ladies <d* the town in Civic improvement,
and to raise funds for this
work.
Everybody is cordially invite ! t :
be present.
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BIG PICTURE JUNE ISt. 1
The feature picture at the pas- 1
time Theater for June 1st, is the ^
"Miracle Man," consisting of eight
reels, and is recommended by the: 1
press and the public as being one of;
the best productions ever made in ;'
the moving picture art.
Great crowds are expected to see.
this picture as it promises to be the |
best feature jncture the Pastime has!'
had. The picture gets its name
from the old blind man, who is aj
fine character in the picture, and i !
this blind man is the Miracle Man j j
who can cure the sick, the lame and j
the halt by laying on of hands, j
Though his claims may prove to be j
false,-there are many things in this |
wonderful story to interest the peo-1
pie who will see it exhibited on the
screen.
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NOTICE.
I forbid any one feeding or shelter :
ing my boy, Chasie Verecn, who left
home last Saturday morning. He is
under age, being 15 years old, brown,
slim built. Boy has habit of sneezing.
* W. J. JORDAN,
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Go to Horry Hardware Co. for
Hammocks, Freezers, Coolers, Ice
Picks, Refrigerators, Oil Cook Stoves,
adv 2t 5127.
FOR SALE?One cab launch, one!
open launch, in perfect condition,'
ready to start at a minute's notice, I
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Loth at a bargain. Apply Buckley
Bros., Conway, S. C. adv It
FOR SALE?One cab launch, on
open launch, in perfect condition,
ready to start at a minute's notice j
Both at a bargain. Apply Buckley!
Bros., Conway, S. C. adv It
FOR SALE?One cab launch, onej|
open launch, in perfect condition,)^
ready to start at a minute' notice j
Both at a bargain. Apply Buckley J
Bros., Conway, S. C. adv It ;
WANTED?Salesman for Conway!
and vicinity. Commission con
tract only, for snare time or full
lime. We will teach you to sell
income protection through on
free school of instruction and help
you build a business of your own.!
Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance
Company, Accident an !,
Health Dept., Saginaw, Michigan 1
Capital $1,500,000.?advc 5(27 It
For Sale
AT
Auction
500 uUSiiciS good
tiome grown corn,
5at., May 22nd, 10
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a. m.
Vft (mi Man* xstw. 1
I. A. BELL'S
HOME Pi ACE
Wampee, S. C.
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WAY, S. C., MAY 27, 1920.
EXAMINATION FOR
OFFICIAL COTTON GRADERS
CI cm son College, May 21.?The
extension Service of Clemson Cdego
is preparing to hold examinaions
for the selection of official coton
graders as eligibles for the cottor
grading work which is to be put on
n the various counties. Under th?
ooperative agreement which ha j
)een made with the South Carolina Division
of the American Cotton i
Association, the State Warehouse
Commissioner, the United Slates
bureau of Markets, and Clemson ]
College, it is the duty of the Ex
ension Service to select and recom- ]
nend for appointment these official ,
otton graders for such counties as
nakc provision to work under the
ooperative agreement. <
Attractive salaries will ho offered
'or men who are well qualified by
raining and experience to fill these!
)ositions. The duties of appointees
vill be to class cotton for the farm-!*
;rs in accordance with the United ]
States Government Standard Grades, ,
o instruct farmers in securing reiable
information as to market
mires I'm cotton, to encourage cojpeintive
mat ac ting, and to work in
iccord with the local county farm
lemonstration agents in the matter
>f marketing.
Applicants for these positions
nusl have had at least three conseeitive
years' experience in huull nc
otton, and two years' expo ie .ee in
classing and goading c< ttcn Ap
plications must be accompanied by
reference fvom at least three ('is nto
rested members of the cotton trade
a1 ho arc familiar with the app'.icav.1
qualifications.
All applications should be addie
2(1 to K. C. Se'fert, Specialist i
Cotton Marketing, Extereion Ser
vice Cl< nison College, S. C., who will
furnish information as to time ami )
[face of examinations and other de- ,
tails.
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jyj Are you worried with Ants? jjj?
Try the guaranteed South-Af- jjjj
jjjr rican Aht Chaser. 20c bottle.
Sold only by Norton Drug C ;. iCjr |
gs es ks er sts jgs sgs; as
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NOTICE.
All persons holding claims against
the estate of E. Y. Huggins, deceased,
are hereby given notice to pre-;
sent same dulv attested according;
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to law, to the undersigned Adminis- !
trator, and all persons indebte 1 unto !
the said estate arc hereby given no- !
tice to make immediate payment.
GEO. M. HUGGINS,
Administrator.
Galivants Ferry, S. C.?5|20 .'it.
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W0Ef *
?-the war*
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hardwood :
and hickor
These are
many pater
old standar*
Not the lowc
the end the el
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I. D. GERRALB HAS !
ANSWERED SACK
Editor Herald:
Please allow me a short space for fl
si few remarks on two items in last
week's Herald. I want to know how
many suits of woolen clothes Mr.
Hiu'decl gets from his flock of sheep
in a year. If he has any, I guess he
has two or three sheep-killing dog .
If I waited to get wool suits from
him or Mr. Roberts I would surely n
g t r no. f " if they have sheep tl
thv. y k. i ;ui i cat them and save the \\
hide for the baby to lie on and they o
can't raise enough razor back hogs j fi
for their own meat much less have b
some to spare to any one. 1 kn w n
my Duroc Harrows would not la^t ; b
me and the 2x4's our life time, but \ p
did not stop when I kiile i them. 1 e
have some more coming on w her. t'
they are gone, and if th"se tl a' are j
opposed to this curse, as they call it. 1 h
will get busy, clean up tb.ci 10 foot j o
hedge rows, they can ma': * en ir v
on them to feed two or three g> d p
hops and not have the wood full of 1
knotty si 1 oats. Keep them up and t
you will not he ashamed t,x show i
them to any 0110 who come arouii i
to visit. Well, some who want the I
stock law come from other counting,;
hut the most are at home and are j
not going to leave home. How about
me and my landlord not caring for!
widows and children? 1 have one in!
my home taking care of her and he'
ha. llvee hi; ph;:o. This ma \
n.<t be the kind of wid w? he is t
sp?;king about. I.gue-s 1m means \
one like one of oar at!i c anti stock i
law leaders has tler.c 'ert 1 is wife i
and run away w.th a y. ung girl. 1 j
guess those are the kinds he speaks [ \
of us not ca ing for. 1 guess Mr. I;
Causey is a tenant also and if ho
don't caic for his landlord he is a <
sorry tenant. Yes, I do uphold our <
Senator and Representatives f r j
what they have done and those tl a'
are abusing them now, in 10 years 1
will say God b oss Ruck and Mislv e
for what they did in 1920 for Horry t
County, although you can't convince i
some people of their own folly. i
?1. I). Gerrald. i
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LcVcrn Adams, cf Rowland, N. C., ;
is at the Horry Drug Company, during
the absence of his brother. Dr.
W. C. Adams, who loft Sunday to | ,
spend several days in Detroit. Mich.,
on business.
There was a 1 >g'ht fall of rain
the middle of last week.
ist Receive
3ar Load
^ % S%y
Jl^il
WE just received a
ar load of Xhornhill
on made in the hea
region of tough higl
v.
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the long wear wag
ltcd features. Made
:\ track.
st priced wagons but the
leapest.
f/wv orpi. r ' c'l r 1
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LOCAL !>! vLV:U
COKWAY, S. C.
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PAGE FIVE *
SIXTH INSPECTION
HORRY COUNTY JAIL
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/lade March 26, 1920 by Ass!stant
Secretary
Brcarley
Several improvements have been
uule at the Horry County jail'since
ie last inspection. In accordance
nth the suggestion of the> agent of
ur board six new metal bunks an'l
ive new double-decker beds have
con rnt in and the contract for the
o\v kitchen sink has already been
?t. In addition the authorities have
omi ed to have the bui'ding p hntd
and kalsomined in the near fume.
Although the bedding in this jail
cloai or than the average for the
thers of the state, it> condition
,'ouhl he still further improved by
nitting 11movable covers on the coton
mattresses. Resides proteting
he be Mb:g these coy ts can be eas[y
cieai e i and kept in repair.
V other m ed is foi an additional
rath ;*."d move accessible lavatories.
State Beard of Public Welfare,
CI. C-oft William , Secretary.
FLOOR TORN UP.
The Herald wishes to apologize for
he condition of the approaches to
he print shop last week and the
veek before. The floor was torn up
n the passage. and Iv les cut in the
lo o: at other p'are*. The work of
ilaci'\g s?. wer pipes and nater
voiks in the building was g ing on
md this inconvenience couhl not ba
ivoided while the work was going
m. The customers of the Herald
off ice v. ill new find things in better
dnipe we. In pe.
LEFT CONWAY.
C. J. Becker, purchasing agent for
,he Ward-Bate Company's mills in
this section of the Slate, hvft here
recently after being- some time in
the employ of the company; and it
is stated that he will work for this
same company in New York city.
Mr. Becker made many friends wMle
sojourning among the people of this
county.
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Dust is one of the greatest drawbacks
this town has. It will pay to
keep t! is fact in view untd a remedy
has been found and app ic !.
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of
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shipment I
YVagons i
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iland oak
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best and in
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