The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 16, 1920, Image 2
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CRIMINALS COME
OF FEEBLEMINDED
Report Bulletin of State Welfare
Board Interesting
Reading.
The Herald office is in receipt of
the Quarterly Bulletin of th^ Stat3i
Board of Public Welfare. It is al l
ways an interesting document. This
last issue the subject discussed is
"Feeblemindedness and Iits Care in
^ South Carolina.'' Perhaps t'i e most j
striking part of the Bulletinis in relation
to the criminal tendency on the
part of people who are of low mentality.
The bulletin states at one place
that anyone conversant with pri-v ns
know that a large percentage of th< ir
population are of a low grade of intelligence.
It is just as inevitable
for feeble minded persons of a certain
temperament )to flow into these
institutions as it is for the tide to I
flow into the harbor. A delinquent ?
that is mentally deficient should no
more be sent to a place of punishment
than an invalid should be penalized
for vagrancy. The proper place
for a feeble minded person who has
a tendency toward crr.ne is at a training1
school for the feeble minded,
where he or she may receive proper
custodial care and a training that is
suited to his or her meager capacities.
The Bulletin goes on to say
that too long have we made our prisons
and almshouses the catch-all for
society which is ready to get rid of
any of its troublesome elements by
pitching them into there ready conduits.
This is indeed a subject that should
receive careiui attention lrom everybody
in general and the officials of
the state and county especially. It
is evident that there is room for the
right kind of legislation on the subject,
in addition to the few laws that
we already have.
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NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
Notice is hereby given that a
meeting of the stockholders of Horry
Merchandise Co., is hereby called to
be held in Conway, S. C., at the office
of H. H. Woodward, at ll
o'clock in the forenoon on the 31st
day of December A. D. 1920, for the
purpose of going into liquidation of
the corporation, cancelling the charter
thereof, and surrendering the
same and related matters which will
come before the meeting .
K. L. MISHOE,
J. J. MISHOE,
A. T. COLLINS,
Board of Dire tors.
November 30th, 1020?adv 12;9|td.
Our Entire
I Considerin
I of furnitur
I Mattresses
I CHILDREN'S HIGH
I CARTS, A
Cane Scat Chairs, regula
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Iv^aiic i^cai v-naiii, icguicJ
Cane Seat Chairs, regule
Large Rockers, regular
Large Rockers, regular {
Large Rockers, regular j
Large Rockers, regular |
Iron Beds, regular price
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Iron tfeds, regular price
Iron Beds, regular price
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INLAND WATERWAY
GREATFOR TOWN
Chamber of Commerce Realizes
This as Important
Project
GOVERNMENT ENGINEERS
GIVE:" RECEPTION
Members of Chamber Mean to
Cooperate With This
Movement.
The Conway Chamber of Commerce
rea'izes the great importance of encouraging
the movement to establish
the intra-coastal waterway, or inland
waterway, as it is usually called, and
there are many reasons why they
realize the fact that this is an important
thing for Conway business
men.
Years ago Conway had competition
i?i the freight business, because there
was a railroad coming in from one
direction and a live boat line going
in the other. Of late years the boat
line has practically (hopped out of
service. It lias not been efficient for
many a long day, and at times there
is no freight of any consequence on
trio Waccamaw river between this
point and deep water at Georgetown.
The inland waterway, which lias been
under consideration for the last ten
years or more, seems to gain in popular
estimation as being1 a very good
way of giving cheap transportation
to the people of the Atlantic seaboard.
The Waccamaw river jfor most
of its length will constitute a link in
this waterway. It is understood that
Conway will be taken in as one of
the points where business will be done
on this waterway. It goes without
saying that it will aid Conway commercially
and financially and increase
the population of the town. Last
week two government engineers were
in this county making an examination
of the Waccamaw river. At the meeting
of the Conway Chamber of Commerce
a few days before that a resolution
was passed that that body <
would heartily approve and endorse
the project concerning the Atlantic
Deeper Waterway Association and its
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consideration and more liberal appropriations
by congress than had as yet
been received; and the Chamber of
Commerce decided that it still means
that the project will; be vigorously
pushed.
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Get land deeds and mortgages of
real estate at the Herald office.
Began Moi
Stock Will
g going out of the
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, v^nairs ana kocy
CHAIRS, ROCKERS, BE
LL AT ACTUAL COST.
r price $1 .50, Sale Price
ir price $1.75, Sale Price
u* price $3.50, Sale Price
price $10,00, Sale Price
ic e $6.50, Sale Price
:>rice $6.00, Sale Price
)rice $5.50, Sale Price
$1 1.00. Snle Price
$16.00, Sale Price
$18.50, Sale Price
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liftJS HUKKY HKEALD. 601
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PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN
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This Chap never gets HI led Up until
asked When he's Going to Re-ICnllst,
whereat a Careful of Having Lions is
Right Peaeeahle by Contrast. In his
lapel Is *n American Legion button
and v/fe!*e he is Able to Totter About,
nobody Need Worry about This Nation
running to Bolshevism or Militurisiu.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of the decree
and judgment of the court made hv
His Honor, S. W. G. Shipp, presiding
judge at Chambers, in the case of
L. E. Mishoe, plaintiff, vs. Joe Beaty
and Lizzie Beaty, defendants, and
dated tlie 10th day of December, A.
D. 1920, I, the undersigned, J. A.
Lewis, Sheriff of Horry County, will
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder before the court house door
at Conway, in Horry county, and
state of South Carolina, during legal
hours of sale, on salesday in January
next, being the 3rd day of said month,
all and singular those certain lands
situate in Horry county, and described
as follows, to-\vit:
That certain tract, piece or parcel
of land lying and being in Dog Bluff
Township, containing forty (40) acres
more or less, bounded and described
as follows: Beginning at a stake
corner on the north side of Ridge
Road, and running north to corner on
Burroughs ?fe Collins Company's line,
thence running west to comer, thence
south to corner, thence east to cor
11 ;i, uiinii' ^uum to uoinur, mence
east up Ridge Road to beginning corner.
Bounded as follows: On the
north by Burroughs & Collins Company,
on the west by I. C. Rabon land,
on the south by T. C. Daniels and L.
iday, December 6th
Be Closed
furniture busines
ining Room and
ers of All KinHs, 1
:ds and sale
$1.20
7.00
5-!>0 p
=2 DEC.
8.50
14.50 || AND CONTINUES
ware ai
fWAT, S 6., PfcO !?,
E. Mishoe. the Ridge Road being the
line; on the east by Sally Beaty.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers and stamps.
Conway, S. C., Dec. 10th, 1920
J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff of Horry County,
li. H. WOODWAHD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
KUB - MY - TISM
Is a powerful Antiseptic and Pain
Killer, cuics infected cuts, old sores,
tetter, etc. Relieves Sprainsr Neuralgia,
Rheumatism.?12-13.
Few roofs are entirely free of
leaks. There is not enough care used
in building them.
CITATION NOTICE.
By J. S. Vaught, Esquire, Probate
Judge.
Whereas, Henrietta Martin made ]
suit to me to grant her Letters of i
Administration of the estate of and
effects of Mar.V A. Marlow.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said Mary A.
Marlow, deceased, that they be and
appear before me, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Conway, S. C.,
on the 23rd day of December, 1920,
next, after publication hereof, at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, to shew
cause, if any they have, why the said ;
administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 27th
dav of November, Anno Domini, 1920.
Published on the 9th and 16th days
of December, 1920, in the Horry Herald.
J. S. VAUGHT,
12j9jt2 Probate Judge.
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NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by .virtue of a Decree
of Foreclosure and Sale made by His
Honor, T. S. Sease, Judge Presiding
in Twelfth Circuit in the case of Burroughs
& Collins Company, PlaintifTs,
vs. John H. Rabon, Defendant, and
dated December 8th, 1290, notice is
hereby given that I, W. L. Bryan,
Clerk of the Court as Special Master,
mi _ p e* " ? *
win oner i or saie dot ore me court
house door in Conway, S. C., within
legal hours of sale on Monday, January
3rd, 1021, that being the legal
sales day in said month, the following
described property, to-wit:
All and singular that certain piece,
parcel or tract of land, situate in
Bayboro Township, county and state
aforesaid, containing- fifty-three (53)
acres, as is shown on plat by W. C.
Pitts, dated August, 1910, bounded
and described as follows: Commencing
at gum 3x0 on the run of Chinners
Swamp and runs thence with
Charlie Fore's line N. 22 1-2 degrees
E. 1732 feet to stake 3xN on the road
leading from Cool Spring to Joyner
Swamp; thence S. 71 1-4 degrees E.
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and Continues to J?
Out At and
ss, we have decide
Parlor Furniture,
Fine Line of Rugs
BEGAN RUGS'A
j9x|2At^
Regular pr
Regular pi
1% I II Mahagany
III Mahogany
Buffets, re
UNTIL M 1ST So
id Furn
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235 feet to stake SxN; thence S. 23 1-2
degrees W. 285' feet to stake SxN;
thence S. 84 1-2 degrees E. 1621 feet
ot stake SxN. on i Burroughs & Collin*
Company line; thence S. 9 1-4 degrees
west 1000 feett to stake 3x0 No. 1547
on the run of Chinners Swamp;
thence down the run of said swamp,
its various courses to the beginning
point. Bounded north by lands of
O. W. Johnson; east and south by
Burroughs & Collins Company; west
by Charlie Fore.
This being a. part of the plantation
ou which O. W. Johnson now lives
and being the'identical tract conveyed
to John II. Rabon by O. W. Johuson.
Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers and stamps.
W. L. BRYAN,
Clerk of Court as Special Master.
siieuwood & McMillan,
Plaintiff's Attorneys
December ltfth, 1920.
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thing that will b
a lasting remem
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If you wish something for a
I or friend, we can supply yoi
gift suggestions by showing
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ijcc uo fur nit; gill.
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inuary, 1st
Below Cosl
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, Iron Beds, Bed S
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RT SQUARES, LINOLE
SHADES
Squares, regular price $7.50, 5
Squares, regular price $12.50,
vy Taps, regular price $35.00
rular price $65.00* Sale Pricc
OAK DRESSE
ice $35, Sale Price
rice $45.00, Sale Price
Dressers, regular price $40.(
Dressers, regular price $65.00
DINING ROOM FUR
:gular price $60.00, Sale Pri
rites, regular price $375.00, St
ak, regular price $375,00, Sal
iture C(
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To Cure a Cold In One Day
Tfcke LAXATIVE BKOMO QUININE (Tablets > It
top* the CoujtJi an.i Heavtache omi works off the
Cold. E. WVCROVX S eUuature on each Uul 30c.
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