The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 24, 1921, Image 5

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baceil and ??? r nwwwi?mun_ ?a???? W. J. .^.vvio was in Conway one day last week on business. > V i> * * <1 \Y. S. llewi. ' was here from the Hananoad :a-- i: a last week. o * # * k> S. M. Alio nt last Saturday af- i ternoon in Conway. * * # \V. J. Steven was here from the Allsbroo!" s:crtioM last week. o. l>! a.i was here om? day last wee!;. <? tr >! * * ' D. Toclcl was .:ere one duy last week . ' j * s;< * * * G A. Wc.-t was ' ore from Hammond recently. m * # * ' L. II. AH'ora spent a day here recently. * * * * * J. D. Anderson was in this section recently on business. >f. >;< * >;? ;',t 1 I). V. Richardson was here on business one day during the past week. * * f * * B. F. Singl>:on spent a few hours here one afternoon last week. * m> ?> * * Give us your orders for bhipping Tags. + its >:< * * (Jet lctfal blanks at this office in any quantity. ***** G. D. Floyd was here the first of! the week. * * * * * R. 0. Hanson lias been in this section for some time on business. ***** H. J. Floyd visited Conway the! first of this week. * * * * * Legal blanks for sale at the Herald office. * * * ? * Franklin Jordan was in Conway one day last week. ***** H. L. H. Jordan spent a day here last week on business. ***** Cards of the kind that you want at the Herald office. ***** Paper napkins for sale at the Herald office. * * Sic * * S. M. Allen was in Conway on ' business last week. * * ip * * Vote for Queen of Palmafesta! , * * * * * Mrs. E. A. R. Martin was in Con- ' way one day last week. ij* .7. IK W. H. Boll, of Bayboro, was in 1 Conway one day last week. > ***** ^ P. C. Prince, of Loris, was in Con way last week on business. * * * * * 1, Special Prices this week on pota-'] toes, oats, hay. See us before buying.?Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. j, . |C * + if. I 1 Miss Bonhain, who has been visit- i ing Mi's. W. A. Kreenian, leaves Saturd;?v for a short visit with rel- j tives in Columbia, before returning to her home at Anderson. jjt * * * Bethel Ellott, one of the oldest and best known citizens of Bayboro township, spent a day here last week. ***** H. L. Marlow is now at Camp "Walton, Fla., where he is spending . some time v^:th his grandson, J. Walter Martin. ***** Levi Anderson was among those visiting Conway recently on busi lie s:s. ll * * * * * Mrs. McQueen Quattlebaum returned home Monday, after spending .several days with Mr. Quattlebaum, i wlu> is engaged in Government work at Columbia. i o ? STRAY NOTICE. There has taken up at my place one lilue pided bull, marked with i two underbits in left ear and one ; underbit in right. Animal is about two years old. Owner may obtain ^ same on paving advertising charges. 1 li. E. WATTS, R F I) 2, Box 16, Tabor, N. C. 2 27|3t ' J 1 g Mr. S. G. Conrad has severed his ] connection with these companies: i Dayton-Moneyweight Sales Co. McCray Refrigerator Co. and Southern Scale and Fixture Co. t < Any transaction may be carried on ] direct with the Southern Scale and ; Fixture Co., Columbia, S. C.?2\24\2i ( IFOR QUEEN OF PALMAFESTA The following young ladies have . been entered as contestants to repre- 1 cont Morrv countv in the Palmafesta ' I celebration at Columbia, and have received the number of votes set opposite their names. 1 Miss Flora Mae Holliday, Gali- f vants Kerry 100 1 Miss Alma Wat?on, Conway 1001 Miss Hellen Sarvis, R. No. 2, Allsbrook 2 J j xxxxxxxxxxx^xxxzxxxxxxxxjx FORD GAS SAVERS! Saves twenty to forty percent. Cuts 1 carbon. Guaranteed or monev refunded. Sells $4.00. Price $2.C0 this , week only to advertise. I W. K. SUGGS University Columbia, South Carolina xxxxxxxxxxsxxxxxxxzxxxsxrz ' Personal ?w??immmm?*?? - ? Arnold l?e:l was in Conway last tvcok on business . ? * * * * The court of general -ossions will convene here on Monday, March ? C- _ 1 A. J. Richardson spent Saturday in Conway. * * * * * J. C. Graham was here from the M'sbrook section the imdle 01 last ! kveek. * + Born?To Mr. and Mrs. J. Thurrcmn* Mishoo, February 1.4th) a glyl. I v i,l ti< J r!our?Car Flour arrived) seo uTor prices. Cooper-Smith Co.?adv i :: >,i if. X *5 1 Miss Jane Kirby .spent last \veek- : 2\\d with friends at ?vluliins. * >i? qc 4c Born?To Dr. and Mrs. P. M. Planton, February J 7th, a baby j?irl. ?!' * * ? W. J. Singleton has a "Cotton Seed" adv. in this i ;sue. Look it up. t,t + i*t * * Oats?Another car of Burt ninety-; day oats to arrive this week. Cooper- : Smith Co.?Adv. sj: ft 4*. For U. W. Lane's Saturday Specials read the Herald. < *** i Last week brought warmer weath- 1 er than usual to this sefction of tiie State. * * << * >ft i 66(5 is a prescription for Colds, 1 Fever and LaGrippe. It's the most s;nnr?flv vnmndv wp Irnnw Adv. '* >! . * * * Mrs. B. Gary Smith, and little daughter. TCilecnc, of Mull ins, are visiting Mrs. Dan H. Winstead. # va * 4c * Born?To Mr. and Mrs. J. C. IjOnftGway, Alien, S. C., February 19th, a baby boy. ' * * * * * N. F. Nixon, of Warn pec, was anion# those who visited Conway from the country last week. if. * * j?: * Read the Tailoring Opening Adv. of the Gents Furnishing1 Co., in tills 1 issue. ***** Dr. J. A. Clifton, specialist, ar- ' rived in Conway last week in accord 1 ance with the adertisement that was inserted in our last issue. He will : be in Conway on days stated in his advertisement appearing in this issue. : ***** j Most of the new stores which are being erected for Col. D. A. Spivey, rm Main Street, have now been finished. * * if. * * Sec W. L. Rhodes or Dan W. FT a rd wick at Loris about fertilizer. 1 rhey are selling the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Cnmwn'r goods.?adv 1 ***** A negro employed about the Horry Drug Company's building, last ' week, was caught taking a pistol. Ho was reported to Chief Smith and locked up in <h" "onnW jail. ***** Trade at the Harrelson-Bell Company store where goods are still going every day at greatly less than first cost.?adv , ***** Adding machine rolls and shipping tags printed any way you want and furnished wired or unwired at the Herald office. * * * :Jt * We are agents for Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., of Charleston for ill their fertilizers. See Rhodes & Hardwick, at Loris, S. C.?adv >?. $ y.s ><c # Mrs. W. A. Freman leaves Saturday to spend the wook-end in Barnwell with her brother, Mr. W. H. Duncan. j! * t- * * Kernel grit is the sanitary hand soap that will remove the grease from your hands. Get it at the Herald office where you will find it in daily use. * >; . * s;*. * ; Goods below cost at the store of j Harrelson-Bell Company at Loris, ; S. C.?adv : K. L. Mishoe was in town from j [lorry last Wednesday. He was ac- : 3ompanied by his little son. Mrs. ; Mishoe is in the Burroughs Hospital md her husband is a frequent visitor in the town while she is there. * 4c * * * Potatoes?car load just received, best Maine grown Irish Cobblers. if li Aflv VI. v^w. * ?. * * * * * Palmafesta week in Colombia this spring will be about equal to tho New Orleans Mardi Gras. Read about the contest for Queeft of Palmafefla now runninc in the r?nner. Send in the name of youy candidate ,vith your renewal subscription. ***** S. J. Sarvis, of Tabor, N". C., visted Conway on business one day ast week. * * * * * Keen the clerk busy at the store of :Tarrelson-Hell Company. Bankrupt stock is going; at loss than half i irice.?adv i * * * * ; Five vot^s allowed for aech inch j >f advertising in the selection of J FTorry's candidate for Queen of Pal- i ifesta. : a(c ijt * * * J Get your share of the stock of 3 barrel -on-Poll Company now being;! <old out at Loris from d'iy to day to'] jay cfeditors' claims.?adv ;j * * * * * 1 i Use of the paint brush has bright I *ned up a number of our business^] wildings lately. This kind of work | makes a hotter looking Conway. r, (j (> | win 7>reak a Cold. lever and C.ripn# ] quiclccr than anythin ' v-<? know, prr>- j venting pneumonia.?12-13. Misses ICleanor Carson and Alma on sport ia t week-end with i rr'ends at Latta, S. C.' ' t * * * r>00 bushels Weber's Hot Pure <.ong St: pie Cotton Setvl ?or :?aie. ( C 'o>.o privc.': /or cash or will cxcl-anjrc 1'or stock. Long; St pie always sells for more. See oil communicate with [ A. D. Jones, Conway, S. C., phone '20. * 1113' t f ; ***** There will be a box supper at Good ] Flope School. Friday night, Feb. 25, 1 Everybody invited. * * * * :J? Attention is called to the Adv. oi j /no SptirKs Co., in tl)is i$SUd> Thoy ( ave a branch store a' 'a.'i . * * * * * Have your promisscrj ic "ov> * printed to suit your ta. at th>.' Herald of Lice. * * * * # Miss Neile NeJpmith. of Georgetown, is visiting Ivlrs. O. 1). Andersen. * * * * # See us for price - on Sura v. Kir:* hard. Potatoes, and everji thing: in the heavy r;-rocc:ry line. Cooler Smith Go.?-adv * * * * ??t A tobacco planter wanted so no to bacco canvas last week and conic' not find a yard in the town* It take a quantity to furnish the tobacco growers of this county. ' (i 4s ?Jc >>,' t. Each yearly subscription, paid ir advance, counts one hundred vote in the race for Queen of Palmr.fe: ta week. * * $ * * E. V. Carter, a merchant locator at Loris, S. C., spent some tin:liere on business one day last week * * * * * Reat! the Adv. of Marlows' in this issue. They carry both Dry Good and Groceries. * * * * * F. ] '. Peak, who has been associa* ed with the People's Filling; Station here for some time, left Tuesday for Charleston. Mr. Peak has accepted a position with the Government, and will he located at or near Charleston. * * * * * Better make arrangements^ at once for yovr fertilizers. See Rhodes & Hard wick at Loris. They are selling Lhe Virginia-Carolina good kinds, ad * * * * ^ E. P. Gore, of Loris, S. C., was in Conway Monday on business. Mr. Gore made several remarks as to the improvements of the Herald nlant and said he could hardly do without the paper. He is a stock law man, and believes the stock law will mean a better Horry. ***** The Conway Motor Car Co. has a large ad. in this issue. Look it up and visit them. * * * * * Get best fertilizers at lowest prices by dealing with Rhodes & Hard wick at Loris, agents for VirginiaCarolina Chemical Company.?adv ***** There will be i\ regular meetini[>f the Civic League at the Town Hah Wednesday afternoon, from 4 to 5 o'clock, 'March 2nd. * * -At * For all kinds of hauling, anywhere, short or long distance, get my prices before having your hauling done. A. D. Jones, Phone 120.?Adv.|ljl3|tf * * * * * Coi <:nnifnvv t ?>?>.-?! c ..4 fU.-. I w w , i i ? ? ? i#vi i tv; n V.IO til 11 Herald office. ? * * * Loris has the cheapest store jus: now because tho Harrelson-Bell Com pany stock is goinj? to those who want the ^oods at about half what they cost in many instances.?adv. ***** , There are more than a dozen meat! markets in Conway and suburbs, J counting them all, both large ant! j small. t o To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE DROMO QUININE (Tablets.) It | stop3 the ('ouj2ti aiul Headache and work's olT tho i Cold. E. W. GROVE'S uitinaturc on each box. :10c. | it | Now Is The Tim I New Sprit ? We have just received | Chines, Tricollettes, Tafte n Sateen, Georgettes. We | tion. g We have also securec 1 LOTTIE McCRACKE i season and she wi 11 be g I come in to see her. MRS. J. W. jjj Will have her Spring O] :: T hursday, March 17, 19 ;! in charge. Mrs. Sparks w cach week. I OPENING OF TH \\ Will be Tuesday and We 16, 1921 with Miss May I =| Helland has had several y is fully competent to serve Si Res |: THE.SPAi l\ 2i24lt:i 34 Third Ave., ( i\ Trad" at th6 Harrelson-Bel! store u I.oris and f?ot the lowest prices in he county.?adv m ? % * Repairs are being: made to the two tore.; in t:.o Buck hock tiiai will >o occupicd by Winsteads, the Curvitay . t'M'c, having* i'rontagy on two irincipnl streets. A. B. Gurren is n char-.e o. the work of ail*1 ratio:-, uid when this has been finished 10th stores wil) be complete with platr 'Via? ; fronts ar.d will he r :v lectcd into ono bv o?>euinr the bac c a'all. Harrelson-BeU Company is in a.ik apicy. Co'. your pi< !; o the roods now being? handea >ut.?aflv \ A ' 'HHOSTO ,XT ^V.y\S, Mr . I!. W. Ambnv o entprt; incd t h lovely Washington birthday bridi?< 1 :?nAh " y-y- lay, Fcbrmuy 21. Tito, pneious living room was aglow with pweet pens, and the tables, with their 1 >vely ss and silvdi', made a pfci*o >n * to be remembered by those present. The !o!-owing course luncheon was v;r\ t : Gr ipe fruit cocktail, chicken 1 l'i i'in?c wilh hot rolls, fruit salad and sandwiches, charlotte russe with wli't'1 unci cake and coffee. After this the tables were cleared md r number of games of bridge 'cr< ; 'I'-'cd. Mrs. Magrath winning the t- tt ' * .'.-? r;:'.o. a beautiful piece f china; Mrs. Andersen cutting the " nnsolati-r.. a lovely pair of candle "ti^ks. i ,,**h "uest was presented :j\ h :i hand: < !' .;woet peas and a Mny cherry tree to commemorate .he truthfulness o" the Fathev of his country. The place cards, little flags and score* cards were all in red, white and blue. Among1 those present wore Mrs. A. M. Burrru&'h:, Mrs. .1. 11. ICMiott. Mrs. W. A. Freeman, Mrs A. \V. Barrett, Mrs. G. K. Palmer, Mrs. L. 1). MagTath, Mr:;. K. J. Sherwood, Miss Bon '.v.-.v, Mrs. M. W. Collins, Mrs. .C. J. Epps, Mrs. M. G. Andersen. MRS. PALM BR ENTERTAINS. Mrs. George Palmer entertained :it i rhnrmino* hridire nrirtv Wodnosdnv afternoon, Fob. 16, at the Ardmoro. After a series of games, delightful refreshments of fruit salad, coffee, sandwiches and sweets were served. The high score prize, a pretty car;? table cover, was won by Mrs. H. W. Ambrose; the consolation, a lovely bouquet of organdy flowers, was. cut by Mrs. M. G. Andersen; and the outof-town guest, Miss Bonham, was presented with a dainty hand-made handkerchief. Among those present were Miss Bonham, Miss Minnie Collins, Mrs. B. E. Sessions, Mrs. W. A. Freeman. Mrs. M. G. Andersen, Mrs. A. W. Barrett. Mrs. E. J. Sherwood, Mrs M. W. Collins, Mrs. A. M. Burroughs, Mrs. H. W. Ambrose. DANCE AT HOTEL. A number of young folk of Conway society gave a dance at Hotel Grace Tuesday evening last, in honor of Washington's birthday. Music was furnished by an orchestra of several pieces, and quite a number participated in the affair. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Tuberville, Mrs. Florence Hedriok, Mrs. T. T. ftlliott, Mrs. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Barrett, Mrs. M. w at..,. u?n m .. i ?* ? v*?iui!-\. i?ii >. v/. n mi icy j ivi r ?'fin Mrs. B. E. Sessions; Misses Essie Elliott, Mollie Jones. Lena and George Johnson, Edna 'f'aylor. Laura and Ruth Jenkins, Minnie Collins, Jane Kirbv, Lula Stalvey, Surlie Mae Thompson, Neile NoSmith and Miss Forsythe; Messrs. Beverly, Adams, Thompson Burroughs, Silley. McGrew, Sunkenberg, Holliday, Oliver. Pa! m ste.f est at. PALMETTO STATE FESTIVAL Columbia, March 28 to April 2 * """ * M I ie 'To Get Your 1 j | I ig Dress ? ! I! i a new line of Crepe clc 3 j :ta, Meselines, Baronette | invite your early inspeo | I the services of MRS. I | N KING for the spring jj 1 11.1 l r i f laci 10 nave ner iriends | : i SPARKS | pcning at Lons, S. C., || 21, Mrs. Maggie Lupo jjjj ill be at Loris two days !: < N > I ! 1! i IE SPARKS CO. | : dnesday, March 15 and is! lei land in charge. Miss |! ears experience and she |\ you well. |] pec t fully, i\ RKS CO. 1 v | Conway, S. C. t| u / v.1?. n-r.i (<*i:rT:cr :j> \nu-> stated in a rccent issue of thi ; paper that a moon-hine still had been foand and taken rom the 'and of Joe Sessions. Thi > ha.4 turned out to be a mistake and no still wui foutld on the place. There was a sti!! 1 oca tod several miles above hi land and nr-v Do# Bluff 1 *o".ui bv it was not anywhere near the land of" Joe Sessions. The news iver.i v*, x; published as related about town one day wc^urttly when prohibition offtcors returned from making a raid. They wore do i>> '? -s mis taken about the ovne sh i> of the land on which the still was found. SERVICE CLASS ENTERTAINS. On lost Wednesday afternoon the ;r?c?? nvr nf tVio 1 oiiie Department ofi :t Sunday School wevoI 11 i".:rp.0t! by the Service C'" cor,) posed oi yoiutf* women of t' rt Su? day School, at the homo of Mr*. D. A. Spivey, who is the teacher of thoi class and who has ch ir&*e of the! Home Department. The ts were welcomed by several members oi' the clary anil were ushered into the reorns juli'vn * I v. f1> >? l u* -? V - .. 1 I flowers. The day beim- one * idea! spring-time, i\ large number of the Iiomo Department were present. but! .-ineo many members o<" tV cl hold responsible positions, o.'y I'ourtoen were there. After Mrs. Spivey made a few remarks as to the puipose of the vvat'ierinf;* and pave an outline of the work the class is doin?\\ Dr. Atkinson nade a stirring appeal to those of the Home Department and to the members of the class. Fruit punch and wafers were then passed and each person entered heart - ?r*nmm* . . rVI1Il?r?V - ^V'9 %***% rr*? r b. C With Every 1" tve Dol Saturday \X 10-Ib. BUCKET CO! If it good, fresh Grocer see us. We have what ; light. Don't forget our? HOME MADE IS mi\/ir MAnr; r II 1 W 1VI Aj i V 1A V 1 J I HOME MADE C R. W. LAI The Sanitc _______ MARL The arrival of NEW SP ihe BIG ATTRACTi Department Store jor ihe We have been watching the marl has been very light and selling 1 are selling more good:; than we of January and February. IA visit to Marlows store will pi good farmers were making mono they are losing we are willing t selling our goods at prices to ma TO GIVE YOU AN The very best Dress Gingham thf 1 to 75c, at The 3")c Gingham at 35c Apron Gingham at Best Hickory Stripe Shirting at 76c Striped Pongee for Dress Shi $1.50 Stripe Crepe Madras for Sh $3.50 Fancy Gold and Blue Silk 1 $3.00 Messaline, all colors .$3.00 Taffetas, all colors $1.25 Silk Poplin, all colors These are not old goods, but h weeks ago. Ladies We have just received a beautif Dress Hats that will make your We will sell you a hat that cost and others that cost you $5.00, n line. Now For Sonii I As previously announced through business a complete line of lleav are not going to sell them at hi; to quote all through the stock, but Good Green Coffee at, per lb. Granulated Sugar, per lb. Full Cream Cheese, per lb. Tall Pet Cream, the 20c kind at. 3 lbs. Best Tomatoes YVe cut the price on every item we est to see us before you do your We wish to thank you for your 1 We are yor.i MAR L tvrmmmmmammm?m?ch?m m\mmnmm 'kimmm ily into beco?nin<* acquainted with every other person, while amid the talking and laughing, Mrs. Spivey gave several piano selections. Among those present were Dr. Atkinson, Mrs. B. D. Alexander, H. E.? Sessions. M. R. Smith, Cliarlie Roberts; Misses Essie Elliott, Molly Jones, Minnie Collins, H|;sio Gatlin, Bessie Sessions. Margaret Lewis, Car( /V!en, Sadie GoU'finch, Mitchelle Collin ; Hoirp Department, Mesdame* J. E. V/a4/on, Claude Dusenlury, V. F. P^itt. W. L. Coward, Monroe Johnson. Lula Richardson, J. ('. Jordon, W. II. Chestnut, J. M. D. j .Jones, W. O. Davis, \V. R. Salmon, A. K. McCoy. E. I.. Moore. S. F. Trnsv\ J. I). 6;'ver. T. T. Elliott, Noah Cooper. H. L. Scarborough, A. W. Hardee. It. W. 7 ..o. ( 3Cause Grip am? Influenza * XATIVE 1 TICMO QUININE laMeta v\.w? the . ...so. There is onl/ oi>^ vCro:^o Quiui^e." " ., GROVE'S t* ' -> cot. &.V IJH. J. A. CLIFTON S?>oci ,Ti t in Fye, Mar, Nose, Throat i Will \>q at C onway Drug Co. Every '?Vo-d;;: from 3 p. m. to Wednesday 3 p. ni. T -ii-:. Adenoids,' Cataracts Removed. Cross Eyes Straightened, kihi'srs Fitted. Patients' requested to IPaJ mafesttk. \? A 1. M ETT<) ST AT E F EST IV A L Columbia. March 28 to April "wssvr'v-r*. vpusjuivjj.vfxmsan: " 5' wff.'rysn ii i# n i 1 >SALS lars Spent at our Store e Will Give TOLENE FOR $1.00 ies, both heavy and fancy, you want and the price is /lEAL >EANUT BUTTER :OFFEE NE & CO. try Grocery. OW'S KING GOODS will be JON at MARLOWS next Thirty Days. I cot very closely, and our buying las been very good?in l'act, we did last year during; the months rove this statement. When the y, we made some too, and now o take our share of the loss by tch with the 12VL'C cotton. IDEA, we are selling I if. formerly sold at from f)0c 25c - 15c 15c 19c irts at 3J>c irts at 85c lJonsee $2.00 1.75 1.75 75 ave been bought less than two ' Hats ul and complete line of Ladies beauty look more beautiful, you $10.00 last season, at i>().25, ow $3.00, and so on through the etking to Eat. *J ' "" " the paper, wo have added to our y and Fancy Groceries, and we prices. We will not attempt to eive vou an idea, we sell: , 10c 10c 3. ic 16c 19c sell, and it w ill be to your inter- i buying1. J iberal patronage. s to please, OW'S - *1 MilNIPIW HI>llllvf if >M ? f W