The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 16, 1920, Image 5
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Ltac&l end
R. J. Beverly was here recently on
/ business.
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Nice lot of Christmas Cards.
Adv.|12|U|2t HORRY HDW. CO,
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R. P. Hp.i rifcon was recently in this
section on business.
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j. P. Stanley, of Loi&a, paid Conway
a vi&it hi;it Tuesday.
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M. C. Butler, of Loris, was in Conway
last week on business.
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One beautiful "Daintea" Set.
Adv.|12)9|2t HORRY JHDW. CO.
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W. L. Rhodes, bf Loris, was here
the first of last week.
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K. L. j&ishoe spent some time here
recently on business.
*****
A big lot of Misses' and Children's
Coats, priced from $2.75 up. H. M.
Buss. Adv.
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One cask of the Old Blue Larue
China. Horry Hdw. Co. 12|9|2t
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J. Gray Floyd was here last Monday.
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L. W. Chestnut was here orte day
last week.
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Just received, a new lot of Boys'
and Men's Suits. Get our prices bofore
buying. H. M. Russ. adv
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J Lee Piatt, of Mullins, S. C.,
was in this County several dayslast
week with a. hunting party.
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J. R. (Singleton was in the town
last Saturday.
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A. L. Hardee was here a few days
ago on business.
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N. T. Collins was here last Saturday
evening for a short stay.
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Nutype Red Letter Bibles and Testaments
and Bible Story Books.
Adv. It CONWAY DRUG CO.
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The boys and girls will soon be
coming home from college to spend
the Christmas holidays.
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A. B. Garren has been making
progress on the new bungalow of N.
T. Collins, nonr Hnmoworwl S C
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Mrs. Ellen N. Nye, of Wampee,
spent several days here last week on
business.
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J. H. Atkinson, of Jordanville, S.
C., )r.pent some time in this section
last week on business.
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If its a good Razor and Shaving
Brush he needs, vou know we have it.
Adv. It CONWAY DRUG CO.*
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J. W. Williams, of Johnsonville, S.
C., spent Some time in this county i
last week on business.
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G. T. Sessions ono of the lea-ding
business men of Adrian, S. C., spent!
some time here recently on business.)
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Just received, a new lot of Ladies',
Coats and Coat Suits. Buy from me!
and save money. H. M. .lluss. Adv.
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E. W. Jernigan, of Tabor N. C.,
paid Conway a business visit recently.
*****
H. E. Stevenson was here for a
short time the latter part of lasi
week.
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She is just as sweet?as sweet as
can be?and that's just why she prer
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iiT.s iMumaiiv s, so conic along and
get. CONWAY DRUG CO.?adv V
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A. M. Cox one of our well-known
and progressive farmers of the Loris
section, spent a few hours here last
Monday morning.
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Dr. Frank Martin, of Mullins, spent
a few days here last week with
friends and relatives.
*****
Arthur Richardson, who is attending
Bingham's Military School at
Asheville, N. C., arrived here last
week to spend the holidays with his
parents.
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Mrs. M. A. Wright left last week ;
to visit friends and relatives in North i
Carolina.
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The many friends of George Martin
will be glad to learn that he is out
again, after being confined to his bed
for the past two or three months.
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Among our new advertisers this j
week are Winstead's, furniture; F. C.
Todd, Sutherland Furniture Co., Norton
Drug Co., S. T. Sessions & Son,
Horry Motor Co. These are live merrll/ints
nnri lifivn vr?til linlirl'iu
specials to offer you.
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Put an up-to-date Dictionary in the
home for your children; it will help
them with all their school work.
Adv. It CONWAY DRUG CO.
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G. B. Cartrette of Allen, R. F. D.
No. 1, spent a portion of last Mon-,
day in Conway. Mr. Cartrett is one
of our farmers who believe;} in uinning
his farm in a business way and
he is succeeding at it.
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All taxes must be paid by January
1st, without penalty. One per cent
in January, two per cent in February,
seven per cent March 15, at which
time the books will close, according to !
statement given out by the comp-!
troller general. 12I0;3t
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The new filling station last week
received its finishing touches of
paint.
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Pet?s?nel
The prices for gitoning cotton was
reduccd laat week at the ginneries,
according* to .two of them who advertised
a reduction in our last issue.
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The treasurer will not rcceivo, the
books in time to write them up this
year and make the regular county
rounds, therefore all taxes must be
paid at the office. 12|9|3t
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New space* have been provided at
the Conway postoffice for taking care
of the parcel post packages. This is
a great convenience and will result in
a more prompt delivery of that class
of mail in Hess:time on the part of
mo employees. '
*****
There are patrons who claim that
the schools in their communities are
mere farces, and if what they say
about conditions at certain places is
correct, they arc not far off in the.i
statements. Laclc of ability on the
part of teachcrs arc at the bottom cf
it.
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->irs. r lorence .Johnson, who has
been visiting friends and relatives at
Charleston, returned home Monday.
Winston's Simplified Dictionary
'rakes r xnlmulid Christinas present:
?1.2C? to $5.00
Adv. it CONWAY DKUG CO.
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Dr. Blanton, of Mullins, has dc
cided to locate in Conway in ' N* ni\*
t'^n o<" dentistry and has rented of:
fices for the purpose. He was here
last week looking for a, residence and
will movo here about the first of January,
1921.
!?t & $ a(c >p
Read the advertisement of the Pee
Dee Hardware and Furniture Co., of
Mullins, S. C., as it is one of the largest
and most accommodating firms
of that town. Those who visit MulI
lins from Horry will find a welcome
at this large store.
? $ * + * *
A big lot of Men's and Boys' new
Overcoats just received. See me before
buying. II. M. ttuss. adv
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CHRISTMAS HYMN
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Sine, Christmas bells!
Say to the earth this is the morn
Whereon our Savior King is born;
Sing to all men?the bond, the
free.
The rich, the poor, the high, the low,
The little child that sports in |1m,
The aged folk thai- tottering go?
Proclaim the morn
That Christ is born,
i That saveth them and sareth me!
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Sing, angel host!
i Sing of the stars that God has placed I
Above tho manger in the east;
Sing of the glories of the night,
The Virgin's sweet humility,
I
i The Babe with kingly robes bo- j
dight-T*
Sing to all men where'er they be
This Christmas morn,
! For Christ is born,
That saveth them and saveth mel
?Eugene Fiald.
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CHRISTMAS TIMES. j
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Christmas times in Georgy! know It by |
the way
The little boy la tulkin' 'bout the toys
every day;
Ker he's seen 'em In the winders wher'
his mother walked along,
An* "What you goin' to buy me?" la his
everlastln' song!
Christmas times In Georgyl Jest as sure
as fate;
Know It by the little girls that hang
aroun' the gate,
Waltln* with a kiss fer me when evenln'
comes along;
An* "What you goln' to buy me?" Is their
everlastln* song!
Christmas times in Qeorgyl 'Pears to me
that they
Are In a powerful hurry for to 'mind you
o' the day;
As If the old-time fellers that's lived so
mighty long
Didn't know the time o* Christmas 'thout
that evsrlastin' song!
But?thank the l^ord, there's some one
in the homes ajroun' us ylt
To kiss us all fer Christmas so's ws never
kin forgltt
An* thank the Lord fer little ones that
think the time Is long
An' make us young forever with the mu*
sic o' that song!
?Atlanta Constitution.
CHRIS TMAS THOUGHTS
cnime soft and low, glad Christmas bells'
We, too, will sing,
Will bring our gifts more precious far
Than frankincense or costly myrrh
To Christ our king.
Our consecrated lives we'll give;
With trusting, loving hearts we bend
To plead for grace and strength to live
And honor him, our precious friend.
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JESUS THE RECONSTRUCTOR.
IIV ISAIAH.
The lord hath anointed me to preach
good tidings unto the meek;
lie hath sent me to bind up the broken
hearted,
To proclaim liberty to the captives,
They shall build Ihe old wastes,
They shall raise up the former desola
tlons.
And they shall repair the waste cities.
THE HORRY HERALD. C03W,
HINSON-BRUTON.
Mr. II. Norcicui Bruton and Mi *:s
Fannie liinson verc joined in matrimony
by Hcv. J. M. Lemnion Thursday
of la?t week at 6:00 o'clock p. rn.
I This was a surpiise wedding and oniy
a lew of their intimate friends were
informed of the intention 01 the
young* couple.
After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs.
Bruton left by automobile for L.oris,
/where they caujrrht the early morping
vi ;wn lor WilifUHjrtgi) and other points.
After the weddirig tour, it is understood
they wiil make their home in
Cci\way.
!. Miss Hinson came here several
months ago from Monroe, N. C., and
has held the position of manager of
the- Western Union office at this
place since that time. By her pleasing
personality she has justly won
a large number of friends, who wish
her a Ion# and happy wedded life.
Mr. Bruton is a popular young man
and has many friends here. He
served with the Johnson Engineers
in the recent world war. Since receiving
his discharge from the arm\
he has been connected with the Conway
postoffice.
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MY LIKE.
My life before mc is a winding road,
A sun-white road that leads thru
field and dale;
Sometimes it takes me on the sunlit
hills,
Then down into a cjuiet, shaded
vale.
Sometimes it seems my heart will .1- j
moiit fail,
So strangely do the lights and 1
fhadow;; bltjnd,
i>ut sometimes storm-clouds gather |
in the sky
And dark absorbs the light until j
the end
Seems nowhere, and 1 travel in the .
night;
The lightning's flash alone rcveais I
the way,
Then I can only crouch beside the
road
And hope and trust for breaking of j
the day.
With dawn there comes a passing o!
the storm;
The clouds are rift?the sun shines
bright until
My life before me is a winding road,
The sun-white road, that leadf^o'er
dale and hilL
t : i ~ n
AjUCIIU I5U1K. (
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Get land deeds at the Herald office. !
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666 will break a Cold, Fever and
Grippe quicker than anything we j
know, preventing pneumonia.?12-13 1
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j A DANDY CHRISTIV
YOUR F
V\/hy Ess
World Sal
There is no secrct hac
It made the issue on fi
useless size or weight. 11
day. For fine performan
omv of uokeen and on^r;
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now than ever.
And with the Essex >
comfort or permormance at
priced car can give. JucU
speed, hill-climbing abilit
any.
GIVE YOUR WIFE
CHRIS^
IT LEADS
Every day you see 1
years old, which, both in
might well be judged of 1
First, because the Huds(
guided by caprice. It he
through dubious extremes,
sure of what are the es
beauty and dignity.
The Foremost P<
4-Pas.^
Cahric
^ Limou
W. C. Ada:
Conway
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AY, S. 0 , DEO. 16, 1920.
LOST?In Conway, last Saturday,
one Chevrolet crank, lie ward it returned
to Herald office. I >
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W B. Chestnut and company has, i
torn down the old wooden . he i in s
front of their storey on 3rd. Ave- t
nuo and erected in its placo fire 1
proof awning constructed entirely r
of metal. It adds to the appeaiancc ?
of their already attractive store.
About the first Jot of gravel we
have ever seen usiul for building J
purposes in Conway was place I re- ?
recently at the new stores of Col. 1).
A. Spivey on Main Street. It Will \
be used in place of broken granite j
in making cement floors of the <
stores. j
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ERROR CORRECTED.
The ads of J. L. Dozier and Snow *
mii uin Co., m last week's issue* read J
tliat tlie price of ginni&g had been cut =
to $1.75. This was an error. They _
should have read that the price of j
ginning had been cut $1.75.
IT'S EASY TO
PREVENT COLDS
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Keep {lie 'iver and kidneys in perfect
(oi lition. They throw off
tho germ and make colds impos- ,
sible?if in perfect condition.
A correct regulator will be found )
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in i
Dr. Hilton's Life
for the liver and kidneys.
Immediate relief is given in cares i
of constipation, indigestion rnd
biliousness. <
il is pleasant to take, excites a i
pleasant sense of warmth in the
stomach, diffusing" itself through ;
the system.
Your druggist sells Dr. Hilton's
Life with a "satisfaction or money !]
refunded" guarantee. :
Colds and influenza are success- I
fully treated by using Murray's j
Horehound Mullein and Tar in i
conjunction with Dr. Hilton's Life. !
Manufactured by
The Murray Drug Company
Columbia, S. C.
IAS PRESENT FOR
AMILY
sex Set a i
es Record !
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:k ol the Essex triumph.
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phi* P'lnl'lv wn IK if
v/wi vm vjciiu.i y , YV UUOUl
lat issue is uppermost to- i
ce, durability and econition
arc more important i
!
'ou .sacrifice no pleasure,
)ility than the large, high
*e it by trial. Match its
y and riding ease with
A HUDSON FOR
rMAS
IN STYLE
-ludsons two and three
performance and style,
recent production.
i*i i
dn design nas never been
xs never sought attention
It has always been too
sential permanencies of
zrformance Car
;PnO"OV Ph;if*fr?n *9,100
?enger Phaeton 2400 [
>let 3000 I
fOMgcr Coupe 3275 S
*enger Sedan 3400 H
ijr Limousine 3625 ^
sine 4000 u
ms, Dealer |
C' r** S
HabitMl Constipation Cured
In 11 to 2! Days
LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is n $\xx\a\\yprepared
Syrup Toric-Laxative for Habitual i
Constipation. It relieves promptly but
should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days
:o induce rcgulai action. It Stimulates and
Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take* 60c
er bottle.
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S HORRY COUNTY g
1 TRUST COMPANY g
^ Real Estate
m L. D. Magrath 53?
yj Manager.
^ Real Estate Loans P
y? Bonds w
w Insurance m
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I The holidays are he
' clays before Christmas?a
appropriate to remember
\ ones by sending them son
: We h ave a large a
attractive and useful artic
I will be glad to show the
solve the gift problem?"(
A FEW sue
I HANDKERCHIEFS
(in boxes)
TIES
SCARFS
HOSE (in boxes)
i BEETS
I HA TS
| GEOVES
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A USEFUL GIF!
I Is a Gifl Thai's Apf.
We have someihing
brother, sweetheart and 1
that they will appreciate a
ing remembrance.
A FEW SI
Men s $40 French Serge
Haynes Union Suits, $3.0
Men**; Flffrprl
_ . v v? 1_/1 illlv) U1 IV-J
now
Men's Spring Needle Un
now
Men's $9.30, $11.00 and
Ch ne Shirts now
Men's $5.00, $6.00 and !
now
Men's Dress Shoes now .
Father George Sea Island
Visit the "Busy Corner" a
your selc
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"THE BUSY
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mc?it's just a few more a
ind as an old custom it's ft
your friends and loved
le giit ai Christmas time.
nd various assortment of j|
les for this occasion, and g
m to you, and help ycu I
jiel the Spirit of Giving " g
5GESTIONS I
PURSES I
SHIRTS I
KNIT GOODS I ^
BA TH ROBES 1
BED ROOM 1
SLIPPERS I
UMBRELLAS 1
irecialecl H
lor mother, father, sister, |
riend ? and something
nd enjoy having?a lastDECIALS
Suits now $25.00
>0, now 1.89
Drawers, $1.50,
89
p . A ^ f r\
ion ouits,
2.28
$1 5.00 Crepe de
$5.73 and 6.50
$8.50 Silk Shirts
$3.48 and 4.48
~335
Sheeting per yd. .15
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nd lei us help you maJ^c
ctions.
rODD
CORNER"