The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 10, 1921, Image 5

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I Ltac?l and il D. ai. Todd was toe last ?ock. 1 # .. . J. C. vGnihuTn w*s7iiexe recently on c* > business.. I * * * * * ' .?I A. C Hutftes *p?it last: Saturday :B i here. , / ?' t :% * * '?* * \*V . > M , S. Calder was in ^C-onway a#H:en^,A ..on business. ' > ' J * Zk<* W.iap i.W. F. Spivt? ^waslfaare. rec?*:Uy onl I. bvisir?(i?>v.. ft a Iw <5 % ? ? ?'* & rtS a T.?e r warmer the K#*U . . H B. 11 arris. *v as an?ntf thos? ^?Mt_U : ini? Conway la*f. weck^on bus*** |? < Ole J^:ierB^bhasiW ^di to:-U uks-1 v.Ville. 4 * * ? I c ...Give lUs yoor orde* for ' KhcelR- , , , ... C I K. L. KiBhoe-.x as h?*? rry . one day .last .wei.k on/W-,,-u ^ - * ? i * * * I rv..? H- 1 "V " " . WI XV. VJMt I I TX ? / 1(1 ? mr.% 7? 1?%T ^ ' on?! day lafet. weblL. * * :)< * * (Jet'. office Hup^iies til the H<mv/ld c offtco. " j t- * *. * * R.' 0. Ham son 'to. as ber?. spcntfift/ g' some time tri this-vection.. *<??*<? Cordiv Pa^e wnrs in X&urion ;1hk I ^ week on. hu.sancss. r V * * >!< * 1 Doctoi TlYrpps, 0\ Bay*fcn?ro, sptrtU last 'Friday in'Go way ?n';w isiness*. rijc * 4 ,n |s * Miss Nell "Piques arrivrj/j in Ocm-; way recently to wjrond unrnc lintfe | visiting fr'ron'dsi. ; # + *.#* 1 i They who do much will kiHko morel mistakes they * ihey Tiir ho do iMonhinfp;. (] It is' human 'to err. + v + * ; " Every year ' there ' :rs a - jrvrat big: ' hook of laws ad"th?d to'it he siaw.tes of South Carolina. * * * * <4 Rev. Mr. Parker, of ihe j3tflifcf?viiler* circuit, was km 'CN/nvay last * hies- * day. * ? -M * * The-Hork on thv newr3s>pivey'H?aiUtings is still going on at d the*/ will soon he finished. * * * * * ] I W. L. Rhodes, <of the firm of ' L Rhodes "fr Hardvidk, of L*>ris, C., { I visited this town recently mi buftwmss. ****** f The kernel does Ti?ti work'?n Kernel- ; Kilt. Tr> it for a comitate ht??.?d j j 'Cleaning. ' * * * * A. G. Strickland ami W. J. Strickland, of Green Sea, were both in Ctoik ( way last week on business. j * j ' ***** I J ^ I v John I. W Mi'd, magistrate at" I/ittkj i" ' 'River, spent last Thurwlay in Conway on ' bu8Htin.;s. R. M. Doar, of Georgetown, syvnt several days in Conway 'l&st vvet*k ( n ^ business. ! ** * * j H. S. Chestnut, one of thie farmers of the Hickory'fiTove comma nity, -i'isited Conway last jveek. I *. ] Dr. and Mrs. V. F. Piatt ttnd little < Aon, Vivian, Jr., sjvvnt last veek-erri j ' with relatives at Moll ins. *?<!** rt'TfA*! if *i? < It si t nnnnlo not b" v- i : kM' v/jvv*" iv ? r ? " * 1nj? patience w'ril ^;'ive their rights 1 away, and for nothing. ^ With every bot^^f^p i) bougnr ai our store, cosur j ABSOLU TELY FRE A quarium.' Th ese fish will be an a 1 will delight the "Kiddie This a special offer, anc / present supply fish is exhau t>t<?p lively and take advantage ( | : Renjember, only a limited si : i Piatt's Pha ' The Drug/SU Phone ?????? U? ?mmmmmmm I Per* sen eal . : >lli > . 1 I 1 Some of the jtht'denc c* akmut herd j ?ve obtained a^.-gvod si ufl wvifh <early 1 ibbage plants. ? \ Prices reducfetl?~9n F crtLiiixor. <Cau?. acvx* you mooeyu#n 10 ttein cat*. \W.! < Jones, A?in?r.?/ kctot|3|8?fil1t2 . j? B.' Catls^kv,titRie b uihtei;, ttms ir^l snwqd to CopRuiy. and \ ?13l ibecGttimecft cf.vwjth ih^^f??$ ^fcurber fflhqp. }| j 'The work ?if 'rqrpairs aanti dhange.s n 'tin1 Herat* "Jn&iiding Seas 'burnti &o'on since "ezigty su nrcvnei:, .usid id t 'Shu: time MXt^iiite iliiuiMhed. * jn< # 'The paint iirush -will be busy i St'tfhtf offices mfVti?. Pi alt, at IFSatt'H "Jronncacy. Quiite a let: of improved Benin *will be imhfcit in the rooms. j * ? + ELctSt week >avas dull Irn 'Coiiwayj to the 'fact that 111he ^iHcypJei wro ^litinjf ta- cono? this week wtille ; W-irjU/r/iS ill S?R?HM>it. l5)hofj*f Jas. Al. j&*wis is Ikcjxt !husy til 'thciAtime now vrilh the a/fairs of lis office, and he is keeping js depitty >n all of ttApu&i'nie tonou * ?V -? V Prank W. Hendora^rai, who 'has been. ;petadinK several iiu^ with relative* n ifyry., has raht^med to Chai'leson. I * * *.<!}{ K ill Ge\ bej;? fertilisers at lowest pric-'j is by chfiilim? with diodes K* 11 rd , vick -Jit L?>ris, ujveviUv for Vn^wiiii-u ^aroVnrw.'vC Yicmical Ccnripany.?.adv < * * + * t V, Bnflinvttsc-. is built oiM v^onfidewet as inuch ;is a?i rtiling. Th*ft<'efore it d*>es not pay to act so \hat ' son fide nee is ost, becaitwt when that'.fj appen* y?mv ljusiness career is orcr.. * ? * * The hirsimbts in thei olf/i'e of Ma*-Lit rate W'. 'Pi. Chestnrat h?s constancy! iriici*oasin?;,'jtu(K'in& \>y ll%? number ?f cases tumcd'vin by hiru ttc* the CoujI 3t" General 'Sessions. (?***# J P* -,rt Seed Oats sold out, bur! wtjuher car .<<?*,vected Itoi* <%<*reek. Cai "j< ;?*y and vvet ,our supply. Cooper I sj'.r.ith Co.?-adv * + + * "Ttnprovemwirts was brim# ^iiade last jre^K: at the ve3l<h?nce of 3Vlr.c*nd Mrs. T. M. McKeifthtm. Upson V*?ttrd was purchased frr 'renewing th*; inside, UTid yu will nvUke the ho-a^e tuol and attractive. ?/ * ?*! * * Contractor 7 Little commenced Lhe wwi'k of lvy'infi a com'rcfce - walk in from of the 'Methodist jm^'iage last ISftMay mort)i*i<. * <* .* !J> * We are agents fur Vir?tmu<C.ar>linn Clwmica.1 (Vl,Charleston So; \W then {fertilizer. See Rhode*- & f^anlwick. at jLovi.% it.. C.?adr i'liizirjsn I * :* Ct , .* , The vvM/ci men wiH'yv .a rest rij?lv J koon, and tir? ice maw's,day wilJ ?ome.)' * * T * fi J Dr. and 'Jftrs. L. A. ^Woodruff. of! &.i!Iins, FpcsiV the first of the v*oel(i n 1 ho city -With friend.v i V A Vf * * I. M. Bry?!(u and Mrs? M O. Bryant, the fornrtn of (lurlc\, S. C., tVc latUr of DjMo*x S. C., spoilt some iim?* in Conway i!'nc latter-s^art of last week. * M * * For all kinds c/f hauling1, anywhere, ,-hort <>r Ion;.*: dirfttaice, ft'et .'wy prices oefore having* your hauling: dc.no. A. D. Jonen, Phone 1'iV.?Adv.jl|"l3jtf Il .l l_ MM _ I l M1.ll. au. I I. MWIMIH pr ecial Patented Medicine ig 63 cents, vve will give E, Two Gold Fish wilh ttraction for the home and 1* s. I will only hold ^ood until the sted. Now is your opportunity. >f this offer. lpply. irmacy, Inc / C . _ ire oj service. No. 30 400 dozen Coals Spool Cotton Thread. See us for prices. CooperSmith Co?adv a ? * , Mrs. Marion Schr/>eder, who has J been .-visiting her daughter, Mrs. i Florence Hedrick, returned to her I home afc Wilmington last .Friday. J Mrs.. ftfchcoeder was acompanied home e by\Warmer Hedrick, ?vho spent .a few c clays, in that city. t * * * # * j, Everywhere the federal courts are r overburdened with cases of violation^ of the ^prohibition la?: ?. The cmirt; > have.l^'A.ioc ^othiimijCl^Q,. "This if bringiijft* that it hard tor! ace lrf "vicw'of ine already f h?avy .tat ation; in this country. I <;i<# U tK .1 ] .Judge :K. \W. Memrriiimoi:, ?otf c Chariest**., who is ho Win ^ tne court * in sesftiojj here this \week, arrived * *?veral d^ys ahead of tiime in order to>] rest for. a few days Wfore a ntremuous v we?k of \work. ? ? # The elements of uncertainty in the laws and - ^ gulations of ;any .walk of; life is a gueat drawback to ,progress, 1 jim\1 pro^|)?f?ity. 'The way that the 1 stock law and free range propositions : have' been >*tttn&geti diner ceuttly year should'ihave been avoided by the 1 use of good common sense ami the part ' of 11 he people and those .who were, chosen to represent them. ;B. M. Che$t;unt was in lawn one day 'last week and did not hesitate to jjive expression to his feelings about the reeetit change in the status < of the stock law and free range. He said l*' had bo*;n a free rauger but had Changed his ideas after the proposition to ex em p: Horry had failed in the State 'Senate. v ? . * 4- * John J'\ Cooper, cf Mu! I ins, spent Mo inlay in Conway on business. When it cor.ie* to standing behful onOS work YV\ J. Benson, the plum >er, whs stu(i?v your needs and employs only firvi thiss Mechanics is on the joU-?fiv;v *L. G. Nf.rman Wi'fl paint the new utllfrion to it lie Her a'Id printery in a lew days, as soon as he ha* finished the w ork on the second floor. * * v * ?. I}{1. ;N. .Jqves, o! Mu'i'ns, was among the visitors in Conway Monday. * * * * * Miss Allone ISp'ivey, ,tv4vo has been spending; several days here with her parents, "Col. and Mrs. D. A. Spivey, returned to Columbit Tuesday to talce up ker studies at Cfcicora college. * * # * * Car ?vod TCice just received. See us -and save money. Cooperr-Smith Co.?tvd v * * * ? Let us ha-re your orders for the better 'Jsjrvd <>f printing. * * * * * Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Brundage, of Georgetown, spent. list week-end iiere, the quests of Dr. and Mrs. C. Medley. * * * * * Everybody was greatly interested ?>% f r* /\ii i /i< \ % /k /?/* #>i %-> /\ / 1 i x a / \ 4 4- ax ill nit' uuilumil" wi tiiv: t* j i it'i 11111 ii;n i ui the West extcriftion bill in the legislature last week. M * * Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Thompson und Mr. and Mrs. Luther Martin, of Mnlliiis, spent Tuesday in Conway wfth friends. **<!* Mrs. 13. Gary Smith, and little daughter, who have been visiting Mrs. .Pan H. \Vinstead, returned to their home in Mullins Saturday. Mari.w Hedrick, of Wilmington, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Florence i Hedriek. * * * * * Among the new enterprises for Conway is <>vo opened up in one o! the new builOings in tho Spive> block by H. G. ( u-hman. Mr. Cush man will deal Tires, Storage Hat levies, and eleitvic repair work. He has had several years' experience, in this work, and no doubt will build up a good business in this line. The name of the new business is the Auto-Electric Supply Co. ?o ? FOR QUEEN OF PALMAFESTA The following young ladies have been entered as contestants to represent Horry county in the Palmafesta celebration at Columbia, and have received the number of votes set opposite their names. Mi Vlnvj) M n n T-Tnl li/l ?r n n li' * ?X?. %% AiVIUUWJTj VJUIIvants Ferry 2,230 I Miss Kunice DuBosio, Nichols, 2L...30O Miss Fannie Ellis, Little Rivev... 2001 Miss Hellen Sarvia, R. No. 2, AUs- I brook 102 i Miss Eunice Watts, Wampee 100 Miss Edna Taylor 1001 Miss Alma Watson, Conway 100 Miss Estelle Best, Galivants Ferry 100 VISIT TO LITTLE RIVER. Last Sunday a* ternon a party from Conway Methodist Sunday School visited tlio Little River Sunday School. Yhe purpose of the visit was to aid in Iho expansive plan of tne Little River Sunday School, brought about by the recent revival meeting at that place. The party was composed of John E. Watson, President of the hut Class; H. W. Ambrose, Teacher of the Hut Class; Mrs. A. C. Thomp son. supt. 01 tno uradle Koll and I Beginners' Dept.: Mrs. B. I). Mc | White, Miss Mitchellc Co'lins. Mrs. I A. T. Collins, J. C. Atkinson, Col. M. j A. Wright, C'aude Dvrsenhury, A. C j Thompson and Rin^naM Thompson. ;? ^ o I Otnerw1a<j 'All Rirht. A prominent clntnvornun snvs fha. woman's besotting sins* nre ?mvy. hi 7,1 iess, gluttony, Jealousy and revenge Outside of thnt, she Is. we presume j 'hp nnuel we hnve nlwn.vs liked to rile j ture hor.? Boston l?n>ulng Transcript, i EASTElt EGG HUNT On Saturday afternoon, March 2t, it four o'clock, the Primary Depart- 1 nent of the Methodist Sunday School, under the direction of Mrs. V. C. Thompson, will pivc an Easter ZftK Hunt on the lawn of Mrs. L>. V. Spivey. The lawn will be divid d into three sections, so that the 1 !h5 Id re n may be separated, and thus five the little folks and the middle uze folks an oportunity to find as nany eggs as the big folk*. 1 All those wishing to hunt eggs, vlll meet at the church promptly al 1 our ofclock with a. dime>, for while hose in charge; are uio*t< anxious td f; r1vo every... child:, and even older >eople, who are still..young jn- tfoe4fit hearts, a good time, they are alsc} , lesirous of raisir?j?i. some money to, ipply toward the debt on the Penary Department. Piano. Everybody welcome?admission 10c o MISS BAILEY VISITS HORRY. Miss Laura W. Bailey, assistant state home demonstration agent, was in Horrv county last week. In company with the county home demonstration agent, she held meetings with the following clubs: Seven Mile Gardening Club. Simpson Creek Poul-1 trv C'nh, Oakland, Floyds, Four Miles. Evergreen and Socastee Sowing Clubs. Miss Bailey's visit was a great help to the clubs. R.WSE IT HERE. Grocerv sterns have been handling; celery shipped b*>vo all the way from' the state of Michigan. Some have been handling a few shipments of fine grade from truckers in Florida. Celery can be raised and with a ? lini'A i n TT ,,.w..v WV-.VT ill iiv.il.> iwuill.Y. INCOME TAX RETURNS. The time for filim* tax returns J clones Mavch 15th. All returns are supposed to bo in tlio office nf the collector of internal revenue on that date, so if there are any who hwc not as yet made out their returns, it's time to pet busy, as there are only three more days for their 'l'iling. STRAY NOTICE?One black and white puled heifer, unmarked, looks i to he about one and one-half years j old. Owner can get same bv proving' and paving cost. .T. A. Shelley, Nichols, S. C.?Adv.|3U0i3t|pd o?? Jamie T. Booth, of Florence, S. C., was in town Monday on busines. raim&resta. PALMETTO STATE FESTIVAL Columbia, March 28 to April 2 II j | OLD TIME FE\ | AND D jj 8-2-2 Fertilizer, pt | 8-3-3 Fertilizer, p( \\ - 8-4-4 Fertilizer, pe | r Call on us for y fVi I Qoncon _ V? uv/uuvyiii I t Big $tock ME * )[ Also a car of <p at prices that will i i! n !; Big line Buggi ji ![ Everything els f L Vou are cordia I c Conwi ( i /?*?.?? J | I : : : MARKETS ; ************ Fruits and Vegetables. Potatoes up 10c per MOO pounds, 44 northern shipping ' stations, reaching ii $1.10 to $1.15. a Cold storage Baldwin apples firm T western New York f. o. b. stations, si up 25 to 50c per barrel at $4.75 to $5. a Yellow onions held at 75c to $1.25 P per 100 pounds in consuming markets, h Florida celery steady at $2.50 to a $3.25 per crate in. city markets. P '"Live Stock and Meats. K The 0iieago live stock market was c featured during the week by a sharp * decline in sheep and lambs, following f the v thei' sensational advance of two weeks ago. Fat lambs broke $1 to c $1.25; yearlings 75c to $1; fat ewes. f 50c lo 75c per 100 pounds. Beef and : t butcher calves averaged about 25c s lower; feeder steers up 25c to 50c. 'v Hogs up 15c to 20c. s drain. a Although market uncertain the first * part of the week and partly affected ri by local conditions, prices worked I higher until the 15th when liquida- t tion by prominent local accounts and 1 slower export dc^isnd caused decline. t Cotton. * * The average price for middling spot cotton as quoted by the ten 1 designated markets declined about 42 points during the week, closing around 11.08c per pound. New York i iutures up zv points m i i.imc. } Jud Tunklns. 1 .Tud Tunklns suvs he doesn't believe j 1 there is any lion or tl^rer or other wild ^ animal ms dangerous to Imniim life aa ' n young woman who Is showing off to | ( a rich uncle how fust she can run her . new automobile. ! o . Sh-irk oy No Mean . s/a'*??!oss Kmm the Mide <?f :? ;V". ; ? on?i sha:*lt It i.c |iossihii> ' ? ohtatn ~nai*e of learluT a*-d 'lu> --1 * .?-*- furni;'b?.*s 1 n raw iiuni'i'ini ?\ ??i* ? f?n tin *na-1e into leather with the a'..-pe;. ranee and texture <>l slaved kid n^^dln;'. to the N'uw York Kvoninu I'ost. The live: will yield nnvwhore from 10 to 1ft gallons *?f niT and the dorsal tin. when dried will bring about among oriental epicures. o Preparing for Immortality. There Is only one way to net ready for immortality, and that Is to love this life, and live It as bravely and faithfully and cheerfully as we can.? Henry Van Dyke. o NOTICE. I hereby forbid any person or persons to feed, clothe, shelter or tfive work to my wife, Ellen Cooper. 11|pel ?T. F. Cooper. 1 RTILIZER PRICES, THE E LIVE RED AT CON W A M' ton... m* ton ir ton 16 acid, and get the lowest pr AL on hand at LOWEST P the finest Mules ever shipped ! natch 10c cotton. es, Wagons and Cars. e to eat and to wear at pre-wa Jly invited to call on the twins, ivBarcainl 3 ~ Q BIG PICTURE AT PASTIME The famous Paramount picture, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," featurig John Barry more, will be shown t the Pastime Theatre March 15th. 'he story is by Robert Louis Stevenon. The plot, as is well known, has s its central figure a young London hysician, Dr. Jekyll, whose tendereartedness is only exceeded by his 11-absorbing interest in his chosen recession and his scientific >v\ve*tti~ alions. Tie is in love with an innoent, ^beautiful girl, Millicept patew. ler father, Sir .George'.Carew, JLs a amous miui atrp''?t town. , vr. Jekyll S perfcuUt 1M1 "by Sir Geor^ Wi acompany > hint to a ilow music hall. iYom this, experiences . led o ONperiment.jwiyv^.Jiy^d that will eparate the g3o<Vrint? eVip-in a man nto two distinct bodies. He evolves uch drug, administers it to himself md becomes not only Jekyll, the docor-philanthropist, but also Hyde, a nisshapen, evil brute. Gradually the lyde side of his character overmasers Jekyll and, after stirring dranatic scenes, he succumbs. Only afer his death is the dual character of ?is personality revealed. ,1 50 Y SCOUT TROOP BUILDING SIXTH PATROL The Rov Scout Troop of Conway is unv building the sixth patrol. There ire eight Scouts to a patrol, so it is ?asy to see that the movement is prosperous. beyond the fondest expectations. The patrols formed, then scouting liocins in r^'n'nacf Tlio ?.?? ? _ . .t. t II vv?? lit MV* IS V. Jf r> CV1 v- VII" thusiastic and the citizens will he as <0011 as the hoys are seen at work as (in organization. The Scouts will try their first hike Friday afternoon it 5:00 o'clock. rrHl.IC INVITATION. You are cordially invited to attend ;i play at Oak Grove School House Friday ni.uht. March 11, 1021. Admission 25 and 35c. I will be in Dr. Blanton's Dental Office every First and Third Mondays cf each Month OFFICK II Of Its !> TO -1 L. A. WOODRUFF KYF.SICillT SPECIALIST I BEST MADE, )| Y, S. C. 1 ices I $30.00 |j $36.25 || $4!.40 jj ices you have had <1 RICES. | r ii :o ^ on way just in ! is ir prices. J| n | I