The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 23, 1920, Image 5
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Lrac^l and
C. G. Hoover was in Conway last
Saturday.
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W. J. Waller was in town last week
on business.
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W. E. Heneford was among those
passing through Conway last week.
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L. S. Suggo was in Conway recently
on buisenssv
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W. J. Hall was here from Dog-1
wood Neck iu-2v, v.Owk.
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C. G. Hoover, a progressive farmer
of Green Sea, S. C., spent several
hours here last week on bu ine:s.
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.W. J. Dorsey, of At'ritm, was in
Conway recently on buuness.
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The Herald force will take Cliri tmas
Day.
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U. J. Uichardson, Jr., of near I
Jorclanville was here on business
on 'Wednesday of last week.
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The Pastime is still giving the
good pre grain which has made the
theatre a popular place.
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Fred B. Lewis, of Dog Bluff Township,
was in Conway last week on
business.
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E. E. Burroughs spent a few days
last week with friends at Asheville,
N. C.
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Geo. L. Marsh returned Sunday
from a trip to Savannah, Ga., and I
other points.
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M iss Blanche Taylor, of Columbia I
College, is visiting her parents, Mi*.
and Mrs. J. W. Taylor.
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Send the boy a paid-in-advance
subscription to this paper as a new I
year's present.
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Mrs Ellen N. Nye passed through
Conway last week on .her way to
Florence for a short stay.
*****
W. A. Stilly is running his plant
across the river, regardless of the
reduced prices on his products.
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The boys and crirls will ho
from various colleges to spend the)
holidays.
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John H. Atkinson, of Jordanville,
S. C., spent Wednesday of last week
in this section on business.
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A. M. Dusenbury was in Conway
recently on business.
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Your raw furs will bring1 you more J
money if you bring them to us. Solo- j
mon Scherr, Conway, S. C.. and Ta-1
bor, N. C. Adv.l2'23|tf j
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Get legal blanks at the Herald office.
If the blank is not kept In
stock we can print them for you
in short order.
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Miss Hazel Faircloth, who is attending
the Flora McDonald school at
Ked Springs. N. C., is in the city
for the holidays.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rheuark, of
Cuaseta, Ga., arrived here recently to
spend 'several days in tho city and
, in the country with relatives and
friends.
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The treasurer will not receive the
books in time to write them up this
year and make the regular county
rounds, therefore all taxes must' he
paid at the office. 12|9|3t
*****
The friend who has been away for
many years would enjoy reading
about his old home county. Send hijr
the Herald as a Christmas present.
*****
H. B. Johnson, one of the leading
business men of Aynor, S. C.,
spent some time irf Conway last
week on business.
*****
The Methodist cemetery and
church yards have recently received
a thorough cleaning up and
add much to the appearance of
the church property.
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Mr. E. L. Buffkin, a prominent
citizen of the Tabor section, renewed
his subscription last week and
writes the Herald that he cannot do
without the paper.
*****
Some of the ground rock recently
purchased Uy the town for use on
the streets here was placed out (luring
the bad weather of last week.
It is proving to be a valuable covering.
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Remember that this office will not
be open fo'r business on Christmas
dav. Brine" us tho ir?h nvintiim- r?v
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the copy for the new advertisement
before that day, or drop it in the
mail box and we will attend to it next
week.
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Contractor H. P. Little made rapid
progress last week on the cement
floors of the new stores that ho is
erecting' for Col. D. A. Spivey on the
Southward side of Main ^Street. The
floors are be in# laid with cement
and gravel and a fine grade of sand.
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J. W. Hardwick says that he Is
m<*ring back to Aynor the first of
the new year where ho will again
engage in the job printing business
with the fcmall plant that he hav.
been keeping here in Conway for
some time past.
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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 comptroller
general. 12|9;3t
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Miss Alene Spivey, of Chicora College,
is spending the holidays with
her parents, Col. and Mrs. D. A.
Spivey. s ' 1
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Dr. G. I. Lewis and M. A. Wright
spent Friday in Loris on business.
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Wm. Page ond J. T. Gaskins, of 1
Gallivants Ferry, were in town last
week on business. K< i
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Messers Thejbeict Lowis, of Furman 1
University, Greenville, and Ernest 1
Sasser, of Trinity College, Duiham,
N. C., are in the city to spend the '
holidays.
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The material for the erection of a '
residence for Dr. J. A. Norton is being
placed on his lot on the National '
Highway. Dr. Norton has already 1
built a garage on this, property, <nd '
expects to begin work on his residence
in a few days. It is understood 1
that he, at a later date, will build a 1
hospital at this site. i
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C. V. Bullock, of Bayboro, was in (
town Monday on business.
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_ Q. C. Lewis, a former citizen of
i Horry, but who now resides at Burlaw,
N. C., was iji Conway Monday.
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Miss Nena Collins, who is attending
Columbia College, is spending the ,
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. T. Collins.
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Most of the teachers of the Bur- !
roughs school left last Friday for
their homes to spend the holidays.
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A. B. Garren is now making rapid ^
progress on the new bungalow of N.
T. Collins, near Homcwoo l.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Powell, of ^
North Carolina, are visiting friends i,
and relatives in the city.
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Wylie McMillan, of Louisburg, N.
C., arrived in the city Tuesday to ,
spend the holidays with his mother,
Mrs. Sue McMillan.
*****
M iss Marguerite Collins, of Con- r
verse College, Spartanburg, is in the '
city to spend the holidays with her
parents.
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A party of young men composed
of Messrs. W. A. Stilley, Jr., J. S.
Beverley, Chapman Thompson, Clarence
Sessions, Chas. VV. Adams, Paul
Little, J. Perry, Frank James, and
Joe McMillan, took a trip down the 1
Waccamaw to Georgetown last Sunday
on the Veneer Manufacturing
Company's yacht, "The Jeanette."
*****
Wilson D. Lowrimore, of Warsaw,
N. C., spent the first of the week in
the city with friends.
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Miss Elizabeth Stilley, who is attending
Converse College at Spartanburg,
is spending the holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
I Stilley.
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Among the young men who have
arrived in the city from college to
spend the holidays are Messrs. Howard
Ambrose and Donald Richardson,
of Woodberry Forest School, Woodberry
Forest, Va.; Raymond Ambrose,
of Carlisle, Hamburg; Hubert Jenkins,,
Bingham School, Asheville, N.
C.; Grier Uuss of Bailey, Greenwood;
Ernest Elliott, of Wofford Fitting
School, Spartanburg; Carl Sessions,
of Wofford; Frank W. Henderson, of
the Medical College, Charleston; Mortimer
Little, of Annapolis Fitting
School, Annapolis, Md.
WHITE GIFT CHRISTMAS EXERCISES
Before a large and appreciative
audience on last Tuesday night at
Mie Baptist Church a very interesting
program was rendered depicting
in a very forceful slyle the annual
exercises which lias become
very popular, known as "The White
Gift Christmas."
The stage was beautifully and artistically
decorated and the program
was well rendered under the skilful
supervision of Miss Lucy Spivey,
who recited in a graceful manner
a story of the play of her own
composition. A vivid picture of
the scene so closely allien with the
birth of Christ, the shepherds at
night with their crooks, the angelic
host, and the miniature illuminated
manner were beautifully portrayed
in tableaux. j
There were varied exercises by ,
the different departments and i
many wfcre the envelopes containing
money deposited in the letter
box for the famine sufferers in
North China, stationed on the platform.
No one could -have attended thest
exercises without getting a leal
conception of the Christmas spirit.
Some of the results of those exer- j
cises was a check for $300.00 mailed '
yesterday to the famine sufferers /
and a box of articles of clothing,
etc.. for tho ornh:nv: nt.
ESTES-LEWIS
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Conway and Greenville United '
in Marriage of Popular
Couple.
Invitations have boon received in ]
Conway to the wedding of Miss Dor- !j
othy M. Estes, of Greenville, S. O..
to Mr. Thelbert Lewis, of Conway, the
wedding to take place at Greenville,
S. C? at JUS East Park avenue, on
Thursday, January G, 1021.
The happy bridegroom is the son i
of Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Lewis. The
bride visited hero, last summer and
won many friends during her stay
in this city.
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GREEN 8EA.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver ttlanton and
children, of Loris, spent the week end j
with E. M. Blanton.
JVfigs Maud Lupo, \yho is attending
the teachers** training: cla.;s at Conway,
is home for the holidays.
J. T. Mills spent a couple of days
this week in Wilmington on business.
Misses Lois Ncsmith, Leona Gamble,
Neta-Sarvis and Lucile Jackson
spent Saturday in Conway shopping.
M isses Hooks and Graham, from
Wannamaker. spent the week end
with their cousins, Misses May and
Gussie Jernigan.
Mr. Hoover spent one day this week
in Conway.
The school 'basket ball terim is
practicing now, getting' ready for the
match games during January and
February. Miss Rebecca Hoover is
captain of the team.
Among the late social events was
u party at Ross Hickman's Wednesday
evening.
Miss Flora Derham entertained the
high school at a candy pulling Friday
evening. About twenty-five of the
boys and girls were there.
The college boys and girls expected
home this week are Miss Inez Lewis,
Columbia College; Miss Ina Williamson,
Limestone College; .Edgar Dcrham,
Ciemson College; Neil Lewis,
Carlisle; Braxton Lewis, Carlisle;
Tom Bryant, Richmond, Dewey >
ton, Richmond; Herbert Lupo, Char-1
lotto. 1
CORRESPONDENT.
BUCKSViLLE CHARGE j
On Wednesday, December 15th, the
lioard of Stewards of che Buck-.vi'.'e
Charge were entertained at dinner
it the parsonage. This being the anlual
meeting of the stewards, the
business session was held ju?t before
this body of faithful stewards were
nvited into dinner. The entire se.;- j
don was characterized by a deep and'
thorough interest in the work of liio
ihurch. They were made to t\ el a
leeper interest in one another aim
-vere made stronger and butler b.,
;hus manifesting an interest in the
cingdom of God.
'Die assessments for the ensuing
/ear were made and it was decideu
X) mak-e a increase of $500 on pa:?
iors salary, thcieby making; it $1C0'.\
The - Bucksville charge ha:: ma.V;
rapid 4 tr'dcn in the past year tmd
aids fair to make greater pre gres
luring the present conference year.
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Colds CauNe Grip And influenza
'LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove tl.e
cause. There is only one "Brorao Quiniiio.
E. W. GROVE'S flliMiare on box. SO<\
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will break a Cold, Fever and
Grippe quicker than anything
know, preventing pneumonia.?12-13
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Has neVer seefi <
But I've told her-all
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And I'm sure she is
She looked so fu
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It doesn't take rn
i Such little pi^ tpes
' Away fromffc?elji
But, then, f6r the j|
It will neVer do a
Why, Sant^ wotildn
For anytl^g||||
J know what^SUb
I've thnncJhf
I'll borrow f stock?
The long^i^gp
And you'll
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And wnte aletfepl
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Just cram her stock
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1 ' 111UNIVERSITY
GIRLS |
NEED THE DORMITORY
for Which They Have Waited
for the Past Twenty-six
Years
CO-EDUCATION IS
NOT EFFECTIVE
Without This Means of Taking
Care of Women Students
at Uuniversity.
University of South Carolina, Doc.
17, 11)20.
To the Editor of the I lorry Herald.
That the women of the state want
r lormitory at the University of
South Carolina has been proven heyen
I a doubt. The state-wide movement
for such a building has been
heartily endor.ed by the South Carolina
Federation of Women's Clubs,
the South Carolina Federation of I
iSusincss". ar.d Professional Women's!
Ch:K th? South Carolina Division of!
the !). A. U., the South Carolina
Division <>/ the U. D. C., the State
lieajvuo of Women Voters, the Swuth
Carolina Yv'or en's Christian Tei?perance
Union, tlie Dillon County Fed
oration of Y/t>:v.en's Clubs, and hundreds
of other clubs and individuals
throughout the state. Graduates of
every woman's coik'tfc in the state.
both ex-Juffrairist.-: :nwl nv.'mlL'
enthusiastically backing this movement.
A'? you lnou, co-erku-ation has
been in existence at the University
of South Caro'ina, by act of the Legislature,
since 189 1, and in the entire
twonty-six years the state ha:; rr.ado
no appropriation for a dormitory for
women at the University. Notwithstanding
this condition, the attendance
of young" women tit the University
has increased 200 per cent in the
last few years. Hundreds of other
young* women leave the state every
year to obtain university training and
uo.svcc.-s because their own university
lui-s no provision for them. The
,su,te has splendidly equipped three
institutions for men?the Umvcr.>ity
oi South Carolina, Clemson and tVe
Citadel. Why are the women of the
state discriminated against?
A lot, easily worth $75,000, opposite
the University Infirmary, and
entirely apart from the men's dormatories,
has been designated as a suit- i
hie site bv the Hoard of TimkIoo? <.f >
the Unlversifv for this building. If |
it is not right to erect a dormitory i
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locking
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yet
iaboitoW
her Dppue eyes,
.ndsrs&d it?
wise.
stocking! -h
ifch tp hold
Cas; bsby^
^st^d|ciold. "I
ab^ilhristmas
^b^l^ing '-A
jlllili^st^an^
t^y* wi^numa, ;/!
ever l ean;
^fi^^ear mother,
comer Ar-so;
8l?teSm
the..toe|pr J
iabyXstocking
! corner hare.
:ti her, Santa,
e last year.
sssedest baby!
you go,
ing with goodies
n down to the toe.'
for women at tho University of South
Carolina, after twenty-six years of
waiting, tho state had better close the
doors of the University entirely to
v. omen, and let ah of them that are
ambitious enough to seek a university
degree leave the state to get it.
! A hill for this appropriation will j
be introduced at this session of the i
legislature. This matter has never
been forcibly brought to the attention
of our legislators before. Now
that they realize the necessity for a
dormitory for women at the University
of South Carolina, what will
they do about it ?
MRS. JAMES A. CATHCART,
State Chairman of Woman's Building
Committee! *
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CHRISTMAS SEALS
Tho schools of Horry county have
co-operated in a very enthusiastic
manner in the sale of Christmas
Seals, which has been conducted by
tho South Carolina Tuberculosis Association.
This association, which c!orives
most of its revenues for tho
fight on tuberculosis from the sale of
eals, have always found its staunchest
allies in tho public schools and
teachers and pupils of Horry county
have contributed very largely to the
success of the campaign during tho
present season.
Tho Kingstaon Furniture Co., some
weeks ago, offered a handsome Pathe
phonograph to the school who sue- j
ceeded in selling tho largest number J
of seals. There has been a very lively i
competition for tho prize and for the ;
distinction which goes with it. The
campaign will close at noon on
Christmas Eve, at which time ail cash ;
and uysold seals must be in the l.r^d
of the county chairman. The decision '
as to the winner will be announced
some time during tho holidays.
Miss Chaunccy Blackburn, of Columbia,
assistant executive secretary
of the association, visited Horry county
o?i December 21 and 22, and spoke
before several schools in tho intnrnst I
of the sale of these seals. Miss I
Blackburn is a woman of charmingpersonality
and presented the matter
very effectively.
Habitual Constipation Cured
in 14 to 21 Days
LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially,
prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual
Constipation. It relieves promptly but
should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days
to induce regulai action. It Stimulates and
Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c
ner bottle.
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Manager. m
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Bonds ss
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I To All Our Friei
\ 11 In appreciation
::: you have ftiven i
::: 11)20, we wish to
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!Z f]ir? cftfi win i In' i li ? i
;; ing you a Merry
::: Most Prosperous >
that we may be
| >; better during* the ;
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OUT OF ROCK.
The laying of the concrete floors
in the new D. A. Spivey buildings on '
Main street has been somewhat delayed
by a shortage of rock which
is used in making the concrete. The
floors in -three of the buildings were
nearly finished by the end of last
week.
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TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons are hereby forbidden
to enter or trespass in any manner
or to hunt, itrap or fish on any part
of my lands lying in Conway Township,
and known as tha estate land
of Low Watts, deceased.
12|23l 4t pd. IDA A. WATTS.
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Advertise in The Herald.
COLDS SHOULD BE
CARED FOR
As soon as a cold is contracted
the system becomes disordered.
This may develop into any of the
several serious diseases.
You can't afford to take the
chance of incurring a severe penalty
for neglect.
For years physicians. have prescribed
medicine containing horehound,
mullein and tar. Compounded
with a few other elements
you have a medicine that will
check a cold immediately.
To satisfy the demand for this
prescription in quickly obtainable
form. Dr. Murray has his chemists
prep\re quantities and surply
druggists. Ask your druggist
-1'or
Murray's Horehound
Mullein and Tar
Children enjoy taking it. Your
d'/ugjvist will iciuiul your money
if your satisfaction is not complete.
Colds and influenza are successfully
treated by using Dr. Hilton's
Life in conjunction with Dr. Murray's
Horehound, Mullein and Tar.
Manufactured by
The Murray Drug Company
Columbia, S. C.
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CHRISTMAS
nd?
rJS NEW YEAR |
ids and Customers
' ' I4
:: i
of the patronage
is during the year i
take advantage of i
iking you and wishChristmas
and a
Jew Year, ancf hope i
able to serve you ;
year 1921.
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