The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 21, 1920, Image 5
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LcocqI and
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A. Harrelson, of Green Sea, spent
the first of the week in Conway.
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Sheriff J as. A. Lewis was away
on busuiness several days last week.
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*,/ Mrs. Chas. J. Epps left recently to
visit friends and relatives at New
Yo*fe
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Last week ,th$ rooting Was i>la?n<|,
on the new jstores of CoU IX ,
Spivey. < . i ? M t
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A. N. Cox retitrried last week after
filling several contracts for flow
inj? wells.
Prank A. Thompson, of the Mullins
bar, was in the city last Friday
on business.
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The people mean to have a su :cessful
county fair this year, after
leaving it off in ,1919.
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Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chestnut, of
New York, '.arrived here lust week to
visit friends and relatives.
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W. O. Singleton, of Danville, Va..
spent several days here last week
visiting friends and relatives.
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'r D. M. Todd, one of th-> countrv
merchants now located at Horry. S.
C., spent a portion of last Wednesday
in Conway on business.
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James Pappus has added several
improvemnets at the lunch voom m
the rear of the town hall. Hi* heln
now consists almost entirely of
Greeks.
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Mrs. 1\1. P. Watson passed
through Conway last week on her
return home, after spending some
time with relative s here and in the
country.
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Wc will continue to sell out our
stock of goods at cost until the sale
Monday, so come and get your pick
before the Auction Sale. Russ Bros.
?adv It
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The county fair will be held this
time in the tobacco warehouses, together
with the adjacent streets and
vacant lots where possible to obtain.
? There will be plenty of room.
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Elsewhere in this issue appears
the Notice of Dissolution of pharter
of the M. B. Thompson Company.
The notice was first published, giving
date of meeting for Nov. 2nd,
mit since its rirst publication the
date of meeting has been changed
to Nov. 3rd.
Contractor A. B. Garren was busy
I last week tinisning up a contract fcr
the Conway Lumber Co. to build a
double dwelling on 6th avenue ir
Conway. The building will be oc,
cupied by two families when finished.
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DIES AT MULLINS.
James Norton died at his homo a<
Mull ins, last week, at a very advanced
age. Mrs. Winstead of Cor
way, a relative, also Mr. J. O. Norton,
a nephew of the deceased, attended
the funeral from this place.
rOKMKK HOKKYITE.
J. W. Kirton of Adel, Ga., ha- wril
ten an interesting article on Uv
League of Nations, and the Herald
hopes to be able to publish this ir
an easy issue. Mr Kirton is now X
years old and still in perfect healtl
and aciivity. He is a former llorry
ite and remarkable man in manj
ways.
I BIG EVENTS
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1HEHE. SPECIAL I K
['OK THE HOME.
GOLDFINCH DRY
A. E. Goldfi
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FOR SALE
I will sell mjr farm of 75 acres,
more or less, near Adrian, S. C?, has
25 acres cleared, well timbered,
dwelling" house, barn and stalls.
Good water. Near Poplar Church
ond school. Call on or write.
MRS. IDA KHUARK,
ADRIAN, S. C.
, CIVIL COURT MEETS.
The court of common pleas will:
convene lure next Monday morning
with Judge George E. Prince the
presiding; juddge. Cases of civil ,
nature will be disposed of by jury, :*
with exception of sonic equity mat- i c
ters which may come up for argu
ment before the court.
l'LUMBERS BUSY. j
Plumbers in this section of the
State are kept busy all the time in- (
stalling wifter connections for resi- ^
(.'once. and places 01 business. Thi ^
shows that the people are making ^
improvements regardless of the high ^
cost of labor ami materials. (
FINISHING BUILDING.
Contractor A. B. Garren last week
Herman the finishing touches to the 11
double lesidence building for the I
Conway Lumber. Company, loeated
on the northward side of Sixth avenue.
It will soon bo ready to l>o occupied
by two families.
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FOR MAYOR.
We hereby announce H. P. Litt'e
as a candidate for the office of
Mayor of the town of Conway.
?Citizens of Conway.
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Classified Ads
LOST?Crank to Dodge car. Finder
will please return to 1). A. Dozier,
Conway, S. C.?adv It ,
FOR SALE?I will * sHl in bulk, I
thirty-five head of live tuikeys,
averaging twelve pounds each.
Call on or write to J. R. Thompson,
Bucksville, S. C.?10|14 2t pd
Selling out our herd Registered ;
Duroc Jersey Hogs, Breed Sows,
Gilts and Boars. Make your selection
soon. Have sold my farm. H.
C. Cannon, adv 10|7 tf.
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FOR SALE?Two houses and lots,
one 8 room and one 5 room. Conveniently
located; electric lights and
City water. Apply to A. M. Sutherland,
Conway, S. C., 9-30 tf.
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FARMS for sale or rent. Can sell
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tilt; unun.1 i'jiiuvu kuivi-i xu> in a ?
less than improvements would
cost. No better farm in Horry.
Fifteen minute drive of Conway.
| other grood farms for sale or rent.
W. Boyd Jones, Aynor, S. C. adv
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FOR SALE OR TRADE?Baby
Grand Chevrolet, oeen run about
GOO miles. Not a scratch .or blein
jFh. Will sell at a bargain or
. trade for Ford or Chevrolet 490.
Box 18G, Conway, S. C. It pd.
Comfort and economy makes happy
homes. You jret both by usinj?
Cole's Hot Blast Heaters.?adv i
t FARM FOR SALE?The farm now
i managed by the Dietz Brothers.
! j M miles oast of Conway, on North
1 i side of the Aynor branch rail?
| road, is offered for sale. For in-1
l formation concerning sale apply
- to IT. Allan Dielz at the Farm, or
/ | Dr. C. S. Dietz. at his Dental ofi
fire. Conway, S. G.?adv. It
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NOVEMBER I
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Shows Nov. 1st |
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Fair Nov. 9-12 \
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YOUR HOME WHILE
ICES ON EVERYTHING I
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)ne of the thrills to be seen at the !
omes to Conway on Monday, Nove ni
NEW DAIRY BUSINESS. 1
It is said that Messrs. P. G. Holiday
and Dietz Brothers have de- <
ided to consolidate their dairy opirations
into one Company, and they
vi 11 have as many as thirty cows in
;he business. The new business will
>e located at the Holliday farm near c
Jonway, and they will make daily *
lelivery of milk, butter and cream \
n the town. ' 1
SORER THREATENS !
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Grave concern is felt by the ]
United fctale; Dep*\i tmeni. o, Ag-i
riculture ever tin; discovery of the
European corn borer in* Canada in
an area extending from Niagara
t.) iSt. Thomas and from 10;'
miles north of St. Thomas to the'.
Lake... Erfoits t;> check the sprea I
of the corn borer since its fi si a >
pea ran co in the United States have
boon made, resulting in quarantining
f ceiti.in sect ors vi Nov; Vo k,.
Massa. hu et's, Now Hampshire,'
and I'eniu yh an a to keep tile ?fst
from making .t. way tj t!ie Con'
Belt.
The discovery of the corn borer
in Canada now show the C nn
Holt to be threat'no I iTom anothe
iouice. To forestall any possible
infestation from this t'irection, the
Bureau of En to mo ogy of the Department
feat a stall of specialists
to Michigan, where they will canvass
the situation wi'.h local agricultural
authorities and devisj j
means for protecting the Unit .d |
States fiom possible invasion.
The corn borer in Canada is muc \
farther west than any he ct:>lo.e
reported on this continent. The
opinion is expressed that it ex sts
even farther westward than present
reports from Canada show.
The Canadian Government i> conducting
a survey, and the real extent
of the corn borer's presence
will not be known until this is
completed.
Tne Canadian corn involve 1 is of
the flint variety, which in New
England and New York lias shown
itself to be scpecitdly susceptible
of injury by inject.
\ NOTICE OI DISSOLUTION OF
CHARTER.
A meeting of the Stockholder
of the M. li. Thomovon Co., of
Wampee, S. C.,, is called to mccv
in the office of M. B. Thornp.-o >
Co., at Wampeo, S. C., at 12
o'clock on Wednesday, Nov. .'?; !
1920, for the purpo>e of con. ide:?amHa?MnutM4ri
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"THE PRODUCT
Tlio popularity of tlu
Touring Car i:> based on ih
and its great operating e<
conditions.
In equipment, appeara
all that experience has sho1
ern motor car.
Its balanced construct
make it equal to all transp
at least expense for fuel, i
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at us pnce Chevrolet
represents the utmost in vi
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Uctail mivchnser wi'l be it
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Sparks Three Ring Circus when it
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BIG CIRCUS SOON TO HE HERE
Sparks World Famous Shows I>ue
on Monday, Nov. 1st.
The Sparks Big Three Ring Cir;us
wi'l exhibit in Conway on Monlay,
Nov. 1st, giving two performmces
and inaugurating its appearing
with a splendid parade two
miles in length. Every feature of
/he gloat exhibition will be represented
in this truly remarkable open
:age street pageant which leaves
the circus {,rui.ui; daily at 10:30 A..'
M. Since the Uu>t visit to this city,
it has nearly doubled in size and
this s. a on /inds it among the largest
of tented exhibitors.
I he Sparks Circus has always
joeii noted lor its fine display of
hioi. es and this season tange and
: hinnny dancing horses are to he
si-on in the equine numbers which
inc udes Cue: ar. Champion high
jumping horse of the World, :v> well
as gioup ; of marblesque statue
horses and collie dogs in lifelike
portiayals oi the works of noted
scuiptors. Other prominent features
tnis year are the Cornallas
family i I' European ;?c;obats, who
i>i making their initial tour of Am- |
erica with Sparks Circus and pre- ;
renting an act that tor skill and
daring has never been equalled. Inended
in the family i Miss Flor- !
om-.c, wl'w enjoys the dr tinci on of,
L ing :he only member of her sex \
in tl\? wcild accomplishing a doublet
somersault.
Then there are two herds of -ele- '
phants including "Big. Zulu" the sky
.craper elephant and each herd
wciked entirely by lady trainers.
Incidentally there will be many big
arcnic features interspersed with the
animal acts, and clowns?well forty
ot' them will be on hand to extract
your laughs.
"Two performances will he given
daily?at 2 and 8 p. m. Before the
regular performance takl-s place an
hour's time will be given in which
4>atrons of the Sparks Circus may
visit the Menagerie and also the
Horse Fair.
ing the advisability of surrendering
th-* charter of the M. B. Tnomn
son Co.. and winding up t're affairs
of the said corporation, and
to attend to any other bu iriess
| that may come before said stocki
holders meeting.
M. B. Thompson, Sec. & Treas.
of M. B. Thompson Co.
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Th outside painting at th ? resi!
donee ol Mr. ant Mrs. II. 1.. . Svar-.
ibotvuj'h was conrjletc:! la-'- week i
ia;yl akls mu^h t;> the appea ance of;
j.iiii. lino new rexk.cncc.
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OF EXPERIENCE"
) Chevrolet "Four-Ninety''
e completeness of its service
:onomy under all travelling*
nee, and comfort it affords
wn to be desirable in a modion
and valve-in-head motor
ortation needs at all times,
J res and general upkeep.
"Four-Ninety" Touring Car
due.
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hated iiay decline in nrico u;>
,ve'ify one.
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We Stii! Leai
Back ta 19
THE LE
Again we want to impress or
an opportunity of buying
chandise, bought for this Fj
that are absolutely, ridiculo
be duplicated for some tim
saving our many Customers 1
purchases. We will not at1
our Store is pocked with ncv
chandise.
We extend the glad han<
cur Patrons, because you hi
purchase from our already ur
the quality of Merchandise
rot our desh\ to burden voi
Prices are what ycu want ;
are giving*. There will be i
- Make good this opportunity ;
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Listen, we arc famous
Notions at pr-ces that the
tempt to match.
Thanking you for the J
daily giving us, we are,
Yours tc
J. M. MARLOW
MISS EDNA
TRY SARDRAS FOR
AN UGLY TEMPER;
Cleanse the System, Purifie;!
the Blood, Stimulates the
Stomach and Tones Down
the Temper.
Ever hoar I Item say: 'Poor follow,
his "liver is out of shape" ? May')"
they say it of you when you fe-ol
blue, mean, despondent; and maybe
they're rif?*ht.
A stomach out of order, a sluggish
liver and a nagging indigestion
of dyspepsia surely will affect
;.:our equilibrium. It is a reason
rather than an excuuse for '"flying
oil" the handle."
Watch your feelings. When the
early morning finds yon mean and
cross, think of your liver, kidneys!
and stomach. They need cleansing
Your digestion needs assistance.
Stop your rash eating", regulate
your habits and help your otomach
and liver along with SarDraS, and
A-l Liver, Kidney, Stomach and
Blood tonic. Contains no calomel.
It is a scientific preparation of j
medicinal roots and herbs especially
nepart :! to invigorate the liver and1
kidneys, cleans the blood and diges
tivc system and helps the stomach in
]>erforming its duty. A tablcspo^ntul
before each meal will do the |
work. Common laxatives only leave
you in worse condition than b 'ft re.
.SarDraS cleanses the stoma?h, liver
and kidneys and nature dees the
rest. All dealers andd jobbcis. Adv.
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TO Til 10 DEMOCRATS OF SOUTH
CAUOLIN A:
The date of the general election
is very near. There is every indica :
tion that James M. Cox will be tlve'
Dwelling
I>iew five-roow Cottage wi
c,nd Bath. Wired and on tl
line. On Fifth Avenue, thre
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the Way
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ADER
i you that you still have
clean, fresh Mer*11's
business, at prices
asly cheap and will not
e to come. Wo are still
5 to 2 5 per cent on their
tempt to quote prices as ,
v and up-to-date Mer:1
to you, our Friends and
avc a real opportunity to
imatchable low prices for
sold in this Store. It is
i with o, long-winded Ad
uid that is what wre
i stopping place shortly,
xt once.
for selling Drv fionric I
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other fellow will not atliberal
patronage you are
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WAISK MARLOW
i MARLOW
next President of the United States.
The Democrats of Srmfh
have cont/ibut.d only an average of
ten cento each.
This i- a v iy small amount. Good
Demociatic liovernment should be
worth more.
I'lea e !(-1 i-ir appeal to every
white man an I woman in South Car
oli"i\ to immrdi'itely ivrke ; contribution.
Write a check to day and
;>end it u> me.
Dv.ii'i let it be said that tie Dent
oc-alis f Si i:th Carolina failed in
thi'j na':ior.al cvi us.
G>ca! issues are at sta^e. The
peace. hapniness and prosperity oC
ihe South is involved.
JOE SPARKS.
Assistant Ti easnr vr,
Democratic National Comm ttce.
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Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
oy LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach tl'.e scat of the c!i: ease.
Catarrh is a local disease, greatly intluanced
by constitutional conditions. HALL'S
CATAKRil MEDICI 4E will cure catafrh.
It is taken internally and acts through
the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the
System. H VLL'S CATARRH MEDICINES
is composed of some of the best tonics
known, combined with some of the best
blood purifiers. The perfect combination
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MI0DIC1N10 is what produces such wonderful
results in catarrhal conditions.
Druggists' 75c. Testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O.
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KXPECTS NEW MACHINE.
Tie model C s-m multiple maga/ir'?
Intoi'type }mvhas (1 oy the
Herald i.- cxpoc.ed to arrive some
time this month and this will be
instilled in the now building recently
finished in tJie rear of the
( Id s' op. This new machin i the
!: t 'n' word in type citing ma *hinrry
and. will incrcrse the capacity
of the < ft'ice to a great extent.
?Ti-NET! 1 I. EJECTION.
The general election for presi Icnti
' a nd vi e precedential electors,
Tnit'vl States senators and represent
at. s n centres ; rso the rcn
c :\! ok-eti n for State and County
( IVicors wiP hoi ' in every conn1
;n this S'ate on Tuesday, No/em
ber 2nd.
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ror sale
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Lth Dining* Roo:h, Kitchen
tie Town Sewer and Water
:e blocks from Main St.
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