The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 30, 1921, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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The Old Sweet Song.
June-time with its sunshine
Twinklin' through the rain,
Picnic teams a-rumblin'
Past the blossoms in the lane,
An' it's oh, to have a sweetheart
In the old swe t day again.
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5 Youth-time has loft us;
Still we sign in vain
For the pathway to the picnic
Through the blossoms in the lane;
Only the sweets of memory
For withered lip:--, to drain!
-?Prank L. Stanton, Atlanta Constitution.
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J. A. Tyler of Allsbrook, S. C., was
in Conway one day last week.
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A. F. Nixon was in Conway recently.
* * * * *
C. F. Spivey spent a day in Conway
recently.
***** I
W. J. Singleton, of Enterprise, was
in Conway on business recently.
*****
Second sheets of the better kind at
the Herald office.
*****
George Metz and B. S. Burch went
to Horry last week on business.
*****
O. J. Bell, of Wain pec, S. C., spent
last Monday in Conway on business.
* * * * *
B. T. Dorm an was in Conway one
day last week.
*****
Essex Cars hold more world's
records than any other car regardless
of size, type, price or class. See W.
C. Adams.?Advertisement.
* * * * *
Friends wili be interested to know
that Mrs. M. W. Bourne has returned
to her hqme after a successful operation
foi appendicitis at Burroughs
Hospital.
*****
Archie Sasser, now of Myrtle ,
Beach, spent some time here on
i?A 1
uuiinicsn iuhv wuuifc
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We have heard of some preparations
being made for connecting to
the town water system in advance of
the enforcement of the law of the
town which goes into effect on July
1st. 1
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1\UW IS J tit, 1 IMl
VACATION?FULL Oi
MENT.
MYRTLE
; IS ONE OF THE BES
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SIDES DANCING, SURl
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- Big Dance i
AFTERNOON }A
| Special
i SPEND YOUR l
I Myrtle Be;
Personel
K. L. Mishoe of Horry, S. C., was
in Conway one day last week on
business.
*****
"W. D. Cox was among the farmers
visiting Conway recently on business.
*****
S. M. Allen of the firm of Bell &
Co., spent some time here last week
on business.
*****
Don't miss the good printing that
you can /rot at the Herald office.?Advertisement.
*****
A. B. Garren has been building a
bath room at his residence on Elm
Street.
*****
See Cooper-Smith Co., for special
prices on Arsenate of lead.?Advertisement.
*****
William Lightsey, who has been
visiting friends here, has returned to
his home at Hampton, S. C.
* * * * *
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bryan, and
children, who have been visiting relatives
at Columbia and various points
in Georgia, have returned home.
V * * * *
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mr. sum mrsi \^nus. \j. iviarsil, wno
have been visiting relatives here and
iti the country, have returned to their
home at Florence.
* * * * *
W. K. Allen, of Wilmington, N. C.,
spent last week-end here with Mr.
and Mrs. M. R. Smith.
*****
Full line of everything in groceries.
Let us serve you. Cooper-Smith Co.
?Advertisement.
*****
A. B. Garren was putting on the
finishing touches last week at the
new residence of Dr. Jas. A. Norton.
*****
Miss Laura Jenkins left Wednesday
to take a special course in music
at Baltimore, Md.
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Car Flour expected this week. See
us before buying. Cooper-Smith Co.
?Ad ver ti sem ent.
*****
M isses George and Lena Johnson
left Wednesday to spend some time
with their sister, Mrs. Jack Wright,
at Newport, Rhode Island.
SlNCE
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ORCHESTRAS IN THE
CURED FOR THE EN YRTEE
BEACH, AND
CES A T THE PA VIL1EG1NN1NG
July 1st
and ending
Sep'-1st 1
a TO SPEND A REAL
* FUN AND ENJOY:
BEACH
T BATHING BEACHID
AFFORDS YOU BEr
BATHING, FISHING,
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on July 4th
IND EVENING
Musit
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ach, S. C.
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. THE HOMtT HMtALD. OOB
Mrs. P. M. Blanton, and children,
who have been visiting relatives ir
Virginia, have returned to the city.
* *
Miss Alleene Spivey left Tuesday
morning to attend the WannamakerBelk
wedding at St. Matthews, S. C.
*****
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Cooper, and
children who have been visiting relatives
here and in the country, returned
to their home at Wilmington Tuesday.
Messrs. W. A. Stilley, Jr., H. G.
Cushman, Paul Little, H. E. Bourne,
D. Stalvey, Harmon Tompkins, who
went to Charleston about two weeks
ago to take the cruise offered the exnavy
men by the Navy Department,
returned home Sunday.
* *
Big lot Corn and Feed Oats on
hand. Let us quote you prices.
Cooper-Smith Co.?Advertisement.
*****
In the opinion of some experts cotton
will be somewhat higher in pries
about/the first of September.
*****
Chapman Thompson left Monday to
enter school at Columbia, S. C.
*****
Read the Ad of K. G. Norman in
this paper and see him when about
to make a deal for a lot of good paint.
?Advertisement.
*****
Mr. John Gore, of Lumberton, N.
C., spent last week-end in Conway
visiting his mother, who is ill at Burroughs
Hospital.
*****
Among the student nurses at the
Burroughs Hospital Training School
arc Miss Ivina Tucker, of Greenwood,
and Miss Alice Hardee, of Toddville,
S. C.
*****
This month a lot of cotton that
has becji stored at tobacco warehouses
in several towns must be moved
out in order to clear the floors
for the tobacco season.
*****
Car Hay just in. See us for prices.
Coo per-Smith Co.?Advertisement.
*****
Manager C. A. Cohn, of the Conway
Trading Comapny, recently resigned
that position and a new man
U ?1 L' il/v ?V\ rv 1 1 1- - - 1 *
.n?.-? v.uiiic iu xiii ms piucc irom
Tennessee.
* * * * *
Time lost at trying to clean the
hands is a source of great loss in
every plant. Get Kernel grit at the
Herald office and remove the difficulty.
Miss Essie Elliott, who recently
went to Florence for an operation at
the McLeod Infirmary, has returned
home.
* * * * *
A. Stilley, of the Veneer Manufacturing
Company, is building a
new residence oh a lot recently purchased
by him near the Burroughs
Hospital. The dwelling will he modern
in every way and will add much
to the appearance of that section of
our town.
*****
B. T. Dorpum of Adrian, S. C..
was in Conway on business one day
last week. Mr. Dorman has heen in
the mercantile business at Adrian for
the past several years and has decided
to move elsewhere to engage
in the same line of business, provided
he can find a purchaser for his
property at Adrian. He had nn ?d
vertisement in the last issue of tlTB
Herald.
*****
George Metz, representing tho
Virginia Carolina Chemical Co., and
also B. W. Burch, of Charleston, representing:
the credit department of
the same company, spent several
days in this county last week on
business for their company.
* * * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Hal L. Buck and
children left last week to spend a
fortnight at the mountains of western
North' Carolina.
*****
Master Arlin Skipper, of Aynor, S.
C., who was badly burned some days
ago, is at Burroughs Hospital for
trej tment.
*****
McQueen Quattlebaum of the
Quattlebaum Light & Ice Company
has been in Darlington, S. C., investigating*
electrical cooking. He
states that there are 187 electrica'
ranges in use in that town. This
shows that electricity is a favorite
way of relieving the drudgery of
housework as many power companies
have often said.
* # * IK *
The National Biscuit Company
has announced a sweeping reduction
on its entire line. Both packages
?,.x. uuik, which pius previous reductions
generally cuts away from 6a
per cent to 70 per cent of the. advance
during the war period.
HE * * * *
If you have a furnished cottage
at Myrtle Beach and wish to rent
it for two weeks during July telephone
me. Wm. Godfrey, Cheraw, S.
C.?Advertisement. 6|30j21-2t.
* * * % *
MISTAKE
Some one came into my place
about the lf>th of this month claiming
one pair specks that did not belong
to them. Now you will kindly
return at once and bring the
Glasses and get yours to save
trouble. J. E. Dawsey.?Advertisement.
* * * * *
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Last week the second story walls
of the now post-office building were
being finished toward the top. K will
take some time yet to finish the inside
work on this building. . . .
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The license ordinance , for the
privilege of doing business in the
town of Conway was pubflLslled in our
last issue. ' ',
666 quickly relieves Constipation,
BilKousness, Loss of Appetite and
Headachc, due to Torpid Liver.?adv.
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WAY, S. C , JUNB 30, 1921.
, Watch the Essex.?Advertisement,
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J. C. Morse was in Conway on business
one day last week.
*****
Walter Bruton was in town last
Saturday from the Fee Dee section.
* * * *
H. N. Sessions went to Myrtle
Beach on business last week.
*****
Aaron Capps was over from Myrtle
Beach one day last week.
******
Mi sses Mildred Collins and Florence)
Epps, who have been spending some)
time with Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox at
"The Hermitage" at Murrel's Inlet,
returned home Tuesday.
* * * *
Mrs. M. N. Hathaway, of Whiteville.
N. C., is a patient at Burroughs Hospital.
*****
New goods arriving daily and the
Big Sale is giving competition a rest
and vacation. We trust it is appreciated.
Every item just as advertised
and new lower prices daily. See our
line of new silks and dress goods.
(5,000 mile Guaranteed Tires only
$11.98 each. Sugar 7Mjc a pound.
Collee <)Vfcc a pound. Brown's Mule
Tobacco 15c a plug, box $3.50. Ladies'
$3 Strap Sandals only $1.88.?Conway
Bargain House.?Advertisement.
*****
Mrs. Klbert Allen has returned to
her home at. Horry, S. C., after an illness
;u Burroughs Hospital.
Mrs. Sue McMillan, who lias boon
visiting relatives at Columbia, returned
home Tuesday.
* * * * *
M esdames A. I). Jones and Florence j
Hcdrick spent last week-end with
friends at Bennettsville, S. C.
* * * *
Mrs. J. A. Jollie, of Clarendon, N.
C., is very sick at Burroughs Hospital.
* * * *. *
Many fishing parties were made up
during the dry spoil of weather thi
Spring. Many long strings were
brought in.
T * * * +
Mrs. McQueen Quattlelmum left a
few days ago to spend some time in
Columbia and other points before returning
home.
* * * *
Miss Ruth Thompson, student nurse
at Burroughs Hospital, left this week
for a visit with friends in North Carolina.
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HOUSE PARTY.
Quite a number of house and tent
'parties are being had at Myrtle
Beach this year. The following composed
a week-end house party at the
D. M. Burroughs cottage at the
Beach last week: Misses Aleene
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John Long* Jennings Thompson, Joe
McMillan, Clayton Gasque, Mr. and
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