The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 24, 1920, Image 5

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* % Lfecetl and ,J. M. Boyd, of Aynor, S. C., wasj in Conway on business one day last C week. t< b Bring: us your orders for fine if - writing paper fo:* either your type- T writer or for (use with pen and ink. ci We are prepared to fit you up for o writing. tl . % d Dr. A. D. Lewis was in Conway one day last week. * v Charles E. Brown, of the Norton ^ Drug Company was off on vacation last week. x C A number of tracts of land will j* be sold on the first Monday in July, y * ? ? !Nfanv farmers in this section look ed for rain last weefc but were re- ^ warded with only a few drops. Isaac L. Leo of Loris, S. C., was in Conway on business one day las'.! jj wcekN u % / a Mayo Dusenbury, of Florence, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Carrie Dusenbury. * 0 I c E. L. Sanderson, of Loris, was J here a short time on business on' Wednesday of last week. | T ry a keg Beetle Mort poisoning for your tobacco. It kills the worms without injury to your tobacco.) Cooper-Smith Co.?adv. I r ? v a H. G. Cushman recently returned from a business trip to Baltimore (t and other points. [ ~ + m W 9 V Damage by the boll weevil in this s county is expected to be lather ? small this year, but he wil? gain ground no matter how unfavora' lc the weather may be for hi in. The a farmers will have to prepare for ^ for him while there is yet time. ( c Plans have been perfected for the f erection of a large new kitchen at j Hotel Grace so that this new hitch- ( en in connection with the large din- t > ing room of the hotel can be lit for a restaurant business, and kept entirely separate frpm the hotel rooms. [ * * * * ? ; i Misses Sadie and Flora Bethea, of 1 Latta, and Miss Sarah Jones, of Mullins, S. C., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. 11. Smith. ; * ? * r Get one of those light-running, I casy-i iding Overland Cars from C this lot. Can furnish you with v Touring or Sedan Model. A. C. Thompson.?adv ? * * ? Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Lane, ( are in the city visiting friends and ( relatives. ***** c Work on the new home of Dr. and j j Mrs. H L. Scarborough was delay d.t recently on account of lack of \v, 11 1 board with which the interior is to 1 I be finished. Last week this irate- ;I * rial was received and the building.'c will now be completely finished and ready for occupancy. 1 * M ? * Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert A. Johnson, of Gastonia, N. C., are visiting the f former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Johnson. - V. ( A big pile of bricks are on tho-i ground for the erection of several stoies for Col. D. A. Spivey on tlm eastward side of Main Street. Con- < tractor H. P. Little has the con- J tract for this work hut no date has ( yet been fixed on which the work j will begin, owing to the unsettled j. conditions as to labor an?l materia!. * * * * * One car Shorts, One car Peanut ( Meal. Cooper-Smith Co.?adv m * m m * | W. J. Rowc, Sr., formerly of this ] county hut now of Atlanta, Ga., re- J < turned to his home recently after ( spending weeks here with friends. , m * * * * - J Had rick & Johnson have secured options on a large tract of land in the Gully section of Conway, in , 1 1 1.1 ll. . ! i ciutung sseverai couages in tne vi- " cinity and will hold an auction Kale > of this property in the near fututre. 1 ^ Save your tobacco by applying j Beet?o Mort Poisoning. CooperSmith Co.?adv 1 Send the Herald orders for Adding < Machine rolls, toilet papers, paper w napkins, towels in rolls. ^ WANTED?At Hotel Grace for reg ular position, good hotel porter. Apply to Mrs. Hedrick, the manager of the hotel. TAKEN UP?One barrow hog, 1 1-2 [ years old, color black, marked j swallowfork in left ear, and crop< j and underbit in right. Owner can j get, same by calling and paying \ *T 1 IV ? /I V cnarges. nowarci l^onnan, u)n- i v way, S. C., R F D 1.?acl 3t 6|10 pd "Good byo Skeeter-Cliaser" jy$ j jpj 25c the bottle. Sold only by jjjj Norton Drug Company. tf Rub-My-Tism is <a great pain k'ller It relieves pain and soreness caused by f Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprain*, Etc.?Adv. t* * 4 - v. p- v? ? ^ "" V Feps0nel The new tenant cottage for the onway Lumber Company next door > the residence formerly occupied y Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hardwicke, i now rapidly nearing completion, his building is intended to be ocnpied by two families instead of ner and is the first building of (lis kind to be erected in the resi- , ence section of Conway . m ? * * < } Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wright are 1 isiting friends and relatives at [endersonville, N. C. < , Just received a car of the light verland Four automobiles. Get one ' 1 the touring or sedan model. See ' leiiv on display in our Storage 1 /arehouSe. A. C. Thompson. ?adv 1 * Mr. and Mrs. Julian D. Duson- 1 ury, of Bishopville, are visit:ng riends and relatives in .the city. ? Mrs. J. H. Hook, and Miss Virie It. Brodic, who have been vising thfdr uncle, Col. C. P. Quattle aum, have returned to their home t Ridge Spring, S. C. ] Mr. D. M. Burroughs is the ownr of a new Essex touring car, purhasod recently from Dr. W. C. idums. * * ITctel Grace will continue to be an under its present management, n the European ulan only. Recntly when it was decided to lea e he dining room of the hotel for a estaurant business, nev.s vent bcut, of course without foundation, hut the entire building includi ,g he guest rooms had been lease 1. his. was a mistake, as the hotei v'ill urn on as it has been running ince early in 1920 when tVe seiving f meals only was discontinued at he hotel. After long delay the work on tli iddition to the Herald Building ha cotton under way. The new part will louble the size of the fko r space occupied by the plant cf the re.vs>aper. It will be provided with >!onty of light, water and sewerage. Contractor A. B. Garren is doing ne worK. * FARM WANTED. Wanted, to hear from owner of "arm or good land for sa'e. Send mice and description. Fall delivery. Jones, Box 551, Olney, 111. ?adv ? ? 4> V V See the Overland Four on display n our Storage Warehouse, can fu.lish you one in Touiing or Sedan Model. Get one out of this lot. A. Thompson.?adv BUSINESS IS GROWING. There is no business more ir.clinid to glow in Horry C.unty than he automobile business. The?e arr; "any d.iffeient kinds of cars be'ng ;old by agents here and at otkci joints in the country; but there a''o ,bree or four times as many m ore cinds of cars, and good cars, that 'ave no agenvie ; here for their s: 1 \ ^o\v and then another agency is moated and another m:ik;> of ca,% i; T. eiod for sale to the buying pubic. x Send the Herald your ovdov f r ;econd sheets. 400 Barrels Self-rising tlovr. Dooper-Smith Co.? adv TOMBSTONES i AND MONUMENTS 5ee me for Tombstones and M jru j nents. Genuine Georgia marble. f'O/l A i- O K * J T-? nT I r Ainr.i t\6,t 11 O/AiVl 1'. J'jMJIUI J , ionic 2, Galivants Ferry, S. C. W. (). W. UNVEILING. The Bayboro Camp No. 490, W. 3. W. of Bayboro, S. C., will unveil he Monument of B. L. Prince on ;he First Sunday in July, the 4th, 920, at 3 o'clock P M., at the Anlerson Cemetery, near Gurley, S. 3. All Woodmen invited. ^ _ ~A' BELL> Clerk. LOST HIS COAT. Lost between Conway and Dr. \dams' farm, one black serge coat vith W. O. W. Axe in lapel, and uiving in pocket policy of Thomas Hndal, bearing Tindal's name and ilso the hame of E. T. Lovell. Finder will please return to the own ;r or leave at Herald office, an 1 >blige, \\2t) 3t pd. ?E. T. LOVELL WANTED?A reliable man to sell monuments and tombstones, big money for the right man. For information write, The Marietta Marble & Stone Works, Marietta, Gav?adv 6(10?3t yj "South-African Ant-Chaser ijyji yg will positively relieve you of 53$ yg all Ants. Sold only by Nor- jyg yji ton Drug Co. 20c bottle, tf jyg We are proud of the confidence loctors, druggists and the publi; lave in 666 Chill and Fever Tonic.? \dv For Heavy Hauling 'Phone 88. Prompt Service. We specialize on long hauls? Two-Ton Truck. Conway Motor Car Co. ?adv 2'5 ?tf.? . jjla AJf 'Mrliiiiii amii k THE HORRY HERAT.D, OOM^ GUARD EMPLOYED AT MYRTLE BEACH; a a Evan Howell lias been employed <| as Life Guard at Myrtle Beach f and will be on hard at the strand c all of the time so that he may ren- 0 tar assistance whenever there is 0 any danger. v Every precaution will be taken to j make it safe for batters at this popular resort and improvements will be added from time to time as the season advances. Judging by the crowded c ndi'ion i>f the hotel during the first few t. weeks of the season it appears that . 1920 will be one of the most sue- t :essful seasons that Myrtle Rca h . has ever had. The number of cot- . tages has increased since last year as a number of new ones have been elected and they will be occupie 1 while all of the old cottages will be used. At last accounts the new g rooms recently erected on the site h of the old pavillion on the strand *' were all occupied. s o r NOTICE. | t The undersigned having duly qual- t ified as Executors of the Estate of L r the late Addio Burroughs, Notice is j "f h M'nby given to all persons indebted I \ to the said Estate to make imme- * diate payment to us; and likewise all persons having claims against the Estate are required to present ( the same duly attested, according to l law, to the undersigned. F. A. Burroughs, D. M. Burroughs, { 6 3 4t EXECUTORS. j Conway, S. C., June 1st, 1920. M NOTICE OF ELECTION. , In pursuance of an order made b; the County Board of Education for i Horry County on the 8th day of < June 1920, the undersigned Trustees of District No. 9 will hold an election at Stone Brothers Store on the 24th day of June 1920, upon the question of levying a Special School Tax of 8 mills upon the taxab'e property of said District No. 9. Dated June 8, 1920. W. H. Stone, L. F. Bellamy, J. W. Humphrey, Board of Trustees 6110 adv School District No. 9. I o Oakdale Tobacco twine, 75c p?r pound. Cooper-Smith Co. ?adv NOTICE OF APPLICATION. Notice is hereby given that George H. Skipper intends to appeal for e.v- j eeutive elomonov :ind to t-hnt nml luw filed his petition with the Governor} of South Carolina, and the same to I be referred to the Board of Pardons 1 at its meeting on July 7th. GEORGE II SKIPPER. Dated June 12th, 1920. VVVVVVAA/VV^/VVNAAAAAA/WVVNA/VW^OVWWSi WANTED: COLORED LABOR. i If you want a steady job erne! over where every thing is new andj clean. We need men as teamster.*, woodmen, rivermcn, millmen an 1 lumber stackers. Plenty of amusement and highest wages paid. Brown Everts L'ber. Co., Boston, South Car olina, on Sea Board Air Line Railroad?adv G|10 3t. ^ Bring me your laundry. I am now representing the Char: lotte Steam Laundry. W. J. j SMITH.?ad 6-17 4t LOST?Between Methodist church and school house pink Cameo Brooch, surrounded by pearls, one j pearl missing. Finder please return to Herald office. LAND Farm Land Timber Land RENTAL AGENTS City and Suburban Property If contemplating selling or buying talk it over with HEDRICK & JOHNSON Phone 113 Hotel Grace LOST?Between Methodist church and school house, pink Cameo Brooch, surrounded by pearls, one pearl missing. Finder please return to Herald office and receive reward. Are you worried with Ants? jy$j jy$ Try the guaranteed South-Af- jjgj jOij rican Ant Chaser. 20c bottle, pgjj1 jyg Sold only by Norton Drug Co. jyji HOTEL PORTER WANTED. Wanted at Hotel Grace for immo-1 diate employment and steady posi- j tion good hotel porter. Apply to, Mrs. Florence Hedrick, Manager, at the hotel. adv 3t 6|8. Ruh-My-Tism is a powerful antiseptic; it kills tin- poison caused from inTectcd cuts, cures old sores, letter, cle.?Adv ETAY, S 0., JUNE 24, 1920. PLANS ARE MADE. Specifications have been made or the extra ki'chcn which is to be irccted at Hotel Grace t> enable the nanagenient to lease out tl e diring oom and other equipment as a sep> irate restaurant bu dners. Several pelicants have been co isidered by hc? chamber of commerce but no j lefinite arrangement had been ma,!e or running the restaurant up to thoj nd of last week. There is plrnt'i f time yet as it is not intended to pen the new business until the heinnimr of the tobacco season about uly 15th. SOME MONKEY RUM. There are signs of monkey rum .lmost every day, and these sign' i ,re multiplying during t'e last ew months during the absence of cvenue officers from this territory, enforcement of the prohibition 1 w econies a harder and harder job for he authorities. " *0' THE COMING PLACE. Conway and Horry County is icfa'(led by many as the coming, dace, and this is not without good eason. On every hand there arei igns of a great increase in busi-. IPSS. nomihilinn nr?#1 , J r -v.,..,, lliuyi V?>A III'. II / n our section. This only nvarnj hat wc arc nearer every day to the imc when Conway will be a big own and the country round it on4, >f the richest afid most independent i >n earth. I! also means that beore many years Horry will have! vithin her horde rs several more owns larger than Conway is today WE NEE1) HOUSES ] One of the things realized by rv jrybody is the need of houses far inople to live in. It is now < ftm cmarked that more people w~idd n.ve to Conway if they c uild go ; rouses to live in here. It is also! aid that business men and new j merchants would move in here ifj ;hGVC were any stores for them t | lo business in. , Signs like these we see appeai t now would indicate that it will b4! necessary for business men to invest their money in buildings a- soon as' conditions will permit it. By doing this they will help make, places for others and will at the same time increase their own business. FOR SALE? One car 21 inch j and 24 inch well Curbing'. C.j H. Snider, Conway, S. C.? Adv 2ti. 6-24. turkTshmmeT CUN8T0 THE VEIL But in Constantinople and Other Large Places They txpose Paces. Constantinople.?Turkish women are no longer the shy veiled creatures who passed their time in the J wS ?the wag hardwood and hickoi These are many pate old standai Not the low the end the < seclusion of the harem and were B never scon by foreign. ftion. The/ n still cling: to the veil. Hut the streets in Constantinople and other lavgcr Turkish cities nix? filled with women who have their veil; thrown back from their faces. They are highly ornamental and becoming. * Most Turkish women don't want to IM abandon them in favor of hats. But t' /re arc many sorts of vtils and the smart, black silk veils which some of the women wear are very fetching w1 on draped artistically over their hair. In the railway and street cars Q there are special scats for we men but the flimsy curtains which are supposed to screen them from the Fiaac of men are usually drawn back and it is not uncommon to see men p standing in the compartments for, w * very old men, how- { ever, u.o lash enough to sit down in j the same real; with j? TnvVloK 1 man. Turkish women seldom go to I a theatre whore there are men. i Special matinees and evening per- ' f., fornanes are arranged for women \l only. I The war has done much to break down the barrier between Turkish \^{ rem and women. The women were C1 needed so badly as urses and relief workers that the government had to a] avail itself of their services. And fv now it is regarded as quite proner for men and women to bo associated ^ in all sorts of charitable and educational works. Consequently many js women who were forme1 ly forced to content themselves with seclu- sj sion in a home where fancy work xv and French novels were the only di- ? versions are devoting their time to u hospitals, orphanages and other phifanthiopic institutions. Wc.nen who have been educated .] abroad or in the foreign schools in Turkey are the leaders in this move ment for greater freedom for their ' sex. Their broad experience in war work has interested many women iu politics and they have openly play- }> ed a great part in the nat'onnlist ipOYCV*ent. In the Con tan4 ic.oole ^ V'oeviean Woman's College the * Turkish girls take great inU re. t in ; g basketball and other a k'e.io games , ^ and the effect up n wnvm who ( have come under foreign influence J s is making the old life of seclusion ( and inactivity unattractive to young I er Turkish women, ^ NEW COMPTROLLER GENERAL. < Columbia.?Wilbcrt V. Sutherland, i chief clerk in the office of the comp i I troll er general. to ruccced Ru Oedvo \ Li. Osborne, who resigned la^t Wed- ! < nesday morning, his resignation t> ; \ take effect July 1. The resignation . j was placed with the governor with a j , statement that the salary of the of- ' j fice, $2,500, was not sufficient for the comptroller general and his family to live on in Columbia. Tn accepting the resignation, Governor C oner a dressed a letter to Mr ; Osborne, in which he expressed his j, koeo regrets at the official's re ig , nation and complimented Mr. Osborne's work for the state. Mr. Osborne has made an unusually go. d officer. o It took only 20 words to nomin[ ate Abraham Lincoln for the prosi- , ! dcncy in 1800, and only four words 1 to second the nominali< n. ust Receive Car Load AVE just received a :ar load of Thornhill jon made in the hen region of tough higl ry. the long wear waf nted features. Mad< rd track. est priced wagons but the :heapest. A, 5. THOMPSON LOCAL DEALEK CON WAV, S. C. MM 11 11 ' I I * 4ETHQDIST HUT BECOMING FORGE ( ow Means Much in Religious Work and Social UpLift in Conway THERS MAY SEE AND TAKE PATTERN lans for Library Will be Carried Out to Completion. What is known as "The Hut" is ist becoming one of the gr^a*est istitutions in religious instiuction id social uplift in C,?n\vay. Ic ?eds special attention and should i brought to the knowledge of oth communities in the county, so mt they may erect huts like this id reap the advantages that will )llow. As a building it is beautiful lough not large as to size or precisions and is easily described. T; ; located 011 the pronerty of t1 e onwav Methodist church, is conducted of wood which is colored ith green stain on the outride an T ainted white on the ins'de. The ses to which it is put determine-' le value of this building, and it 'ould he hard to find a building in iie entire town that is more useful 1 the great causes of the church oh the well being of the commun;y. The Hut lh'ble Class bohls regular le-Miii 'S there and other meeting; ecv: ary in church work come ar nv-gu'ar interval hut much oftcnm* ban one would suppose. At this imc a libra* y has been organized ind tho plans are being carried cu. intil the Hut will bee me one of he best places an\ where to spend ;pare time in reading and resting. 1 h v-dl l'ghtrd for this purposi ... 1 *\ : 1 *- 1 - i:i'l vii'.'iv: ir- *?i ^w- ci vr h l 'V;ion. It is impossible for the IT? vnl* 1 to date the value of such a building n a community like t-liis. Thos" vho pass through Conway w'11 so*; ;lo Hut behind the M'thodist ?hnrcli. These few lines will give them an .idea of what it is and what it is doing. Similar buildings should he erc-ted in connection with the chinches of every town in Horry County. PARTY TO MYRTLE BEACH. Miss Virginia Tavlor, of Greenville, leached Columbia Wednesday afternoon, t,-> accompany Mrs. Wvatt A. Taylor. Miss Dova Grav and Miss Virginia Lancaster on a trip to Mvrtle Beach Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gray, Eugene G'*ay anil John Mikell left Columbia Tuesday for Myrtle Beach. The entire r.arty will soon \ several weeks at this rrsovt. having a cottage there.? Columbia Record. d k >gg| shipment Wagons :rt of the bland oak jons with e with the 4 0 best and in f f I ( . . I j A " *. V' '' i ; ^ 9> t ? lACB 88 fotV* S.-M