The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 05, 1922, Image 3
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See Spivey for fancy groceries.
W. H. Cannon spent ix clay here recently.
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Charles D. Prince was here from
Lor is last Monday.
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J. F. Harper was here from Toddville
on last Friday.
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Jehu Causey was here from Bear
Swamp last Saturday.
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W. A. Spivey spent last Saturday
in Conway on business.
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A. M. Pusenbury was here last
Wednesday on business.
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Arnold Boll was in C nway one
nay last wcok on business.
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Onion skin for making duplicate
copies ,ut the Herald office.
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T. .J. Cox was anions those who visited
Conway during1 the holidays.
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I H. Al" sis'i-v of .lord'inville, was
in Conway last Friday on business.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Richardson were
both in Conway visiting' friends last
week.
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K. Norton Tompkins, of Tabor, N.
was in Conway on business last
Wednesday.
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I-. II. Ha good, of Ay nor, spent a
few hours here on business one day
last week.
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I .eon Burroughs, ol Kvergrecn, i
spent the day here la L \Vedne:day
?>n business.
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\V. 1 . Parker wr among those
spending some time 'loro during !ho
holidays.
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A. I.. Collins w .s in this part of
th?> <m ii11i.v (?n bus tht latter par
of last week.
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K. W. Prince a". < ng tbo coi-ntr
? isit itig ( onwa
la. week.
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Th. e having cotton seed for sale
see J. C. Spivey at once. Will not
buy nvuiy lays longer.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stilly are now
occupying their new residence which
w/is recently finished by the contractors.
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Ther^ will be service :*t St. Paul's
IKpisco.al Church on Friday, January
(J, at 7:30 P. M. The public is cordially
invited.
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A. P. Johnson lost a tenant house
and outbuildings by fire during the
hoivlays. Nothing could be learned
as to the cause <>; mis n re.
Miles CurM In 6 t<? 14 Day a
D/Wfttets r* funu if PAZO O-NTMk NT fail:
_rn Itching, D.cediri-t or Protrudijjl
f.'taiuiy rrliovcs Jtchin<i Pirn, u ' vosi cn<\ #' *
tz* ' ' ' nft" ' ' P. . '
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Several of the advertisers usin^
th? Herald appeared in last wejk'>
issue thanking the customers for
thm'r trade dining the old year.
The Pastime had one of the best
pro- >*. hr. eve.- hovn !'L i n
through last week. Hc|U.al!y ;v?,od tortures
".vp appe:.?rinu" tl.<*re ihis week
eve. y night.
is a prescription for Colds,
xyOt> T-'o^pr and I m Grippe. It's
the r.ost speedy re ledv we know.
Advertisement. 1 t-17-l5t
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1!. Wei-ii'un. of the Conway Oejvirtmc'-o
Store was here from Florence,
S. one day last we ok attending to
Ivo'ioii1' matters i>f business connected
with his stores here.
():.?r stock of rice, sugar, seed oats,
etc., is surprisingly large. See us if
in need of anything in our line. Palnu'Mo
Grocery Co., at Mull ins.?Advertisement.
1 ")|21 It.
v # >;< >!t
\o cheap tobacco canvas handled
by us. Rut we have 20,000 yards
new, strong, tfood canvas. Our price
is rielU. Palmetto Grocery ( <?., !Mullins.?Advertisement
1 ."21 It.
f ^operative marketing of tobacco
contracts have heen signed up right
on 1:!! the ( 'rise of the campaign on
W ,T?".r.i'.ary 1st, 1022. The campaign
^ lv i.'Ci c; fried ovpi' in this county,
U .... I ;Vi . I ( ] 1 HO onxirc UIDIKTU
A |)( ' ;i(( < nliii ' to -eports coining in
j-,. oihr s^c' :om of the tobacco
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01ir ''U ;ne . ; out of the ruts
advertising contract
H i-i, '' while the New Year
.ho advertising and
. grow. The
Try ; 1111 you uMli
Hft , ,. that v are tc'Mn^you the truth.
-yj * American I e.e:
W or
K \\ }>oi){ ii what Congress
A ^ doing f)?
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0 '.ins will
; and
r .\. R Gallon, with a force or workDion
was lu'^v all I a. -1 wook making
bins for a now systor* 'or takinpf care
I of lord )): its at t'r lyaraprc of tlu>
Buck Motor Cor. panv on Laurel
kStreet, rhore will bo 'ourteen cabiftnet
of for hold|ii.
lie variot parts oi which a Ford
Kcai i . n>a<!c ii}>.
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Seed oats at Spivey's.
Get second sheets at the Herald office.
I. A. Lewis was in Conway last
Saturday.
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J. 10. Bourn spent a day here re
cent;/ on business.
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Typewriter paper of the better kind
at the FfeUald office.
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H. N. Sessions was at Green Sea
om business last week.
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W. L. Graham was here on business
one day last week.
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Kd. Doyle was here from Galivants
Ferry one day last week.
Tobe Cooper of Socastee was in
Conway one day last week.
1). V. Richardson was here from
-Juckspcrt. last Friday evening.
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Itey Worley recently visited this
section of the county on business.
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(Jen. J. P. Dci'ha n spent some tim"
in Conway last Friday on business.
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M. D. Wright of Loris section was
among the visitors in Conway last
week.
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I). Frank Bellamy, one of the ru' ai
policemen of the county spent
Wednesday in Conway <?.i lui-vlness.
M * v.
j Mr. i.nd Mrs. H. C. Gore, of I.ongs,
I S. spent a day in Conway last
week.
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John !!. Atkinson and George .J.
!i >'iiday .-'pent last Monday in Conv.
ay.
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N< ir1\ ? 11 o the boys and girls have
ictuincl to tlr lr studies at the varum
colleges.
For best planl bed guano see Pal:>*K'o
. Crocvry Co., ;?.l Mullins.?Advert
i cement 1121 It.
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T':tj colored p. pulation of the town
elebratod Emancipation Day last
Wtmduv, as New Year's came on Sunday.
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/. t'.ie ITet'idu i *..eo vm can ?> '
ood paper and good work. Try
lie H<***a'd shop with the next jo??
f printing. I
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lluD-My-Tism. .antiseptic and pain ?
killer, for infected sores, tetter,
sprain. neuralgia, rheumatism. Advertisement.
11-17-15t
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.1. A. Clifton, M. D.. specialist in
liseases of eye, cur. nose and throat,
4 Conway Drug Co. on Tuesday
fternoon and Wednesday only...Please
ill as early ;m; convenient. 11-3-tf
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J. P. Graham, Jr., who is now fillir.g
one of the chairs at an agricultural
college, spent the holidays here
with relatives and friends.
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, M. I?. Thompson was here from
Wampee <ne day recently, spending
j several hours here on business before
i returning to his home in the Country.
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Wi'ber Hard wick, one of the progressive
young farmers of the Jordanville
section of the county, spent a
day in Conway during the holidays.
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P. H. Collins was here one dav last
week. Whi'e here he ordered the
Southi'n Aivri alturist I'nrough the
Herald for one ye.ar. Other good
farmers are doing the same thing.
Get filing supplies at the Herald of'ce
from the Conway Publishing
Company. Tlrey can sell you any of
ihe Globe-Wernicke products. ? Advertisement.
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Last weck\ took the record off the
bush for marriages in Conway. When ,
a small town like Conwav has foui'
marriages all within the time of one
week, and in fact within a few days
' of each other, it deserves remark.
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The Nai< nal ni*cu?t Company deal i
ei's, nine in number, had an advertisement
in our last issue which
speaks for the progress these stores
are making. If you failed to read it
last week look it up now and see
j what it s/iys. ,
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' Rights of way are being signed up
for the two di fie rent routes that the
! (Jeorgtown road may take. There
appears o '.?e >>'? diiricultx about ?>b-,
i I i!11i n< ' ie i'.rl , < >' v. a . no matter
I which direction tao road may take.
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Vou can 00 a sample oi* the GlobeWornicke
structural steel safes at the
i: w offices of ii. H. Woodward. They
ore the modern way of t. :kirr?* care of
bovl'i money and valual)le records.
11 will not have your office in the
i ror.d'tion until you have one
of the o Miiriciently iarfve to take
r are of a I the valuables in the plo.ee.
A TONi^
/irove's Tnsieless chill I onic restores
Energy and Vitality by Purifying and
Knrichiag the Blood. When you feel its
strengthening, invigorating effec t, u-e how
it brings color to the cheeks and how
it improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate its true toaic value.
Grove's Tasteless chill 'Ionic is simply
Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. S >
I ?l< >>Wn II t nuon / ii! /- ! > "I - I 1- ? -.
, v ...v n \ iiiiuiv i ; I ivw u. v I l<J I>I(>')!.
needs QUININE to Purify it ami IRON to
Enrich it. -"Destroys Malarial jjernis and
Grip germs by its Strengthening, lnvigor
Ying Effect. GOe.
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ritB HORRY HERALD, CON W,
ILLNESS HALTS
ROAD LOCATION
M. F. Little, Member of Board
Called to Tennessee
BOTH OF ROUTES
ARE STfiftEEfiOUT
Decision Expcctefl upon Little's
Return--Rights of Way
are Signed
The people expected to have the
decision of the highway deoirtment
and county commU.j'oners, acting together,
on the natter of ihe location
oi the new road from Conway to
Georgetown. Hut t'nc matter has
been delayed by the serious illness of
the mother of Mr. H. P. Little, a
member of the board. He was called
to Tennessee a. few days ago by the
news that his mother, who lives in
that State, had been taken suddenly 1
and dangerously ill. He left at once
and the road matter will have to
wait until his return.
The two routes which the road may
take have already been explained in
the columns of the Herald, as fully
as it could be done without the use of
a printed skeieh or mai>. On) <>f the
routes runs from Conway to Greenwood
church, and then by Martin's
Hill to Klondike, or threreabouts.
The other takes Ihe present Georgetown
and Conway road ad the way
from this point to very near ihe crossing
of the Great Pee I)ce River.
Both of the routes have been staked
out and maps and plans made by the
road engineer, W. C. Pitts. Members
of the commission have already gene
over the two routes, v.if we are informed.
Members of the county
boavd of commissioners already know
all \hut there is to know about the
two routes.
Rights of way contracts have been
. by cd v.:-* by 'J" ' owners of real estate
-long both of the ways, so that the
public is .".ss.ired of the rights of way
Yee of cost no matter which of the
wavs is taken. There nviy be one or
two exceptions to the lot of signatures
required, but it is fully believed
that the last one will be
<.:i*>-?>r>d up before Friday of this
w eek.
Just as soon as a full attendance ol
the board can be had it is understood
that there will be a meeting for the:
purpose of establishing the location
of this new road. It. is also expected
that the work on this road will begin
now in a very short time.
HOW CONWAYITES
TOOK THE DAY
Now Years war; on Sunday the same
/is Christmas was tills year. Sunday
was just as <>uiet as any Sunday
has been Cor many a day. This is not
true of last Saturday night.
The hoys of Conway took Saturday
night for their usual celebration
of ringing the new year in and ringing
the old year out. They played
the usual wanks alu.ut the streets in
spite of the efforts of policemen to
prevent it.
The large touring car of Dr. E. W.
'iiler /as drawn up close to the
show windows of S. T. Serious
Son.. Various old carts, old auto
bodies, old signs, old board;; and sidevalk
benches were moved fro.n their
re -ting places Mid changed to new locations
in front of the business
houses of business men, so that some
work had to be done before the business
section could a. sume the usu.il
look last Monday n orning.
BIG TOBACCO CROP.
Unless all signs fail next year's
crop of tobacco will be the largest in
the history of the c un'ry. issp^c'aliy
will this.be true in the bright tobacco
areas, for the reason that in the
south, in the all-cotton sections, a
large tobacco acreage will be pitched,
on account of the ravages of the boll
weevil and the reduction of the acreage
in cotton. The farmers of this
| section more than ever before should
begin to prepare for the advent of the
I boll weevil which is surely coming,
I the insect having already made its
appe/irance on the border counties of
this state. Stock raising and the production
of food supplies for every necessity
in order to keep our money at
home is an urgent matter and is
1 compelling on the part of our farmI
ers and should lie given earnest
I thought In* them before they pitch
i thei; crops for next year.?Wilson
Times.
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will break a Cold, Kever and Grippe
<juicker than anything wo know, prei
venting pneumonia. Adv. 11-17-1 Gt
j'Oii UI-'N Y -V"?-aere farm. 8-room
;well i.^'. .'^k' i-arn ai d other build
iing. . tvck. (}o< d t' lia.rii bai n.
I Plenty of grapes pcaches, etc# Big
I fjasturc. of .ood. This i.;
.the old W. i>. King rlaeo, btwecn
[Pine Island and Co r's Store, R<
\ery low to ri^iit party. Can work
out piirt o pviitap all of re.it. iS
me it or.ce. Wi i. 11. McLcndon,
Owner, Myrtle J>each, S. C., Route 1,
I?o\ Advertisement It pd.
Catarrh Can Sic Cured
Catarrh is a local disease greenly inllc
cncecl^ by constitutional conditions. j
iiil'i uiun' rc'iuii i .u 'umi'i.i i li e; v
mont. HALL'S CATAUKll MKIMCIN
is taken internally and acts throuj-*
the ftlood on the Mucous Rrrfaros <
11.e System. HALL'S C ATA It 11
MKDinNIO destroys the found ?t?<??? ?
tho disease, (jives tnc patient men^th i<
improving tho Roaoral health and assh;:
nature in doing its work.
All Druggists. Circulars ftee.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
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M, S. C? JAN. 5, 1922
CHAPLIN TAKES
AT THE PASTIME
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Draws Big Crowd to See Most
Popular Picture of'
Comedian
"The Kid," one of the best, if not
the masterpiece, of Charlie Chaplin,
was on at the Pastime last Monday
nitfht and drew a bi|* crowd of pet)pie
to see it.
This picture was secured as a 1 csult
of the efforts of the management
of this theater to secure ti?o hnst
films to ho had for iUi patroi.s.
The picture s.aitsfied those who expected
to he entertained.* It proved 10
he the very best that money and
brains could devise.
The weather was very cold and
this deterred many who intended to
visit the theater at the matinee; the
same thing* prevented a number of
people from visiting the theater on
Monday night. Nevertheless there
was a big crowd to see the picture.
)ORE-WACHTM AN
The mart\ae;e of Miss Rubye Lee
Moore, daugl t^r of M,r. and Mrs.
ft. J,. Moore, of Conway, and John I
Waohtman, als.-; of Conway, wa
at roon. D^c. 28, 1921 a*
the residence f the bride's parents
on north Main St'*fxV. The eer^
mony was performed by the Rev. J.
C. Atkinson of the Conway Methodist
Church. Immediately after Ihr? ceremony
the couple left by autonibil"
for Charleston and other p ints for
a stay of several days.
Mrs. Wachtman is a young woman
of rare beauty and refinement. She
hfls a 1 arge circle of friends locally
"nd in Ooumbia where she formerly
attended college. These will b a
pleased to leain that she and Mr.
>'rarht'ivan will continue to mak I
their home here.
Mr. Wachtman is manager of th?
Ward-Pute Lumber Company; A nn
live <f Pennsylvania, he enlisted in I
i' c British army at the outbreak <>i'
ho^'iie wit'i Germany aad fought
' 'i'( u; hout the entire pei io<! of th?
war. He has been a resident of Conway
for two yra:s, during which tim
he hrs wen tin' respect r.r.d esl?em
of all with whom he has come in
corti'.ct.
chamber'to'
H AVE DINNER
On Friday night, January C?, at
the town hall the Conway Chamber
of Commerce will have its annua!
Mew Year's dinner. This meeting
- -Ml 1 ^ ??. i L ^ A P o -T ava/* o c? 1
Will I iV til lilt' IIUIUIC UJ cl LWicvun*
I of the Chamber's activities for 1922.
After the service of the dinner there
i will he several short talk4* by com
1 mittee chairmen awl others outlining
plans for the chamber's work during
this year.
It will be recalled that last yeai
during the winter season several dinners
were arranged by the Chamber
of Commerce. These were always
weil attended and proved very
helpful in promting the interests o'
the town as well as being delightfu'
socially.
The Conway Civic League. whicK
has always arranged for the ser
vice of thn Chamber of Co'">mierc
dinners, will have charge of th? service
on Friday evening. A tastfu
: nrl attractiv menu is assured, scrv
ed bv tho Civic League's bevy of
wait e -:'os.
Ti ?s well under stood that the town
of Conway and Horry C imtv n'mu;
with the iest <?f the country, fa t
unu- "i;! financial o< n I it ion . Tho
conditon< call for sober thomrhi and
the exchange or opinion amo;:g business
men. Several of the leading
business men of the town will outlino
tl eir views on how the presold
situation should be met. To that ex
tent tho meeting will have a ?rious
and practical turn. This wil! bo relieved,
however, by tho injecton of
other features of a light and frivolous
sort.
In keeping with the trend of event
the price per plate for the com in;;'
dinner will bo only seventy-five cont<
(75c). Every member of the Chamber
of Commerce is urged to attend
and to notify the secretary nromptly
to have a plate reserved for him.
MALF, AND FEMALR
Young men, women, ovry 17. d "
siring government positions. $180
vonthly. write for froo list po^itiohr
row operi, R. Terry, (former riv'
c.orvice exa'riner), 994 Cnnt'ii^nta
Bldg. Waslv'nsrton, D. C.?Adve/
I liL?n v u>nt 1 ^ OO'M
tirti Jt i MI i
* M F."' <' AN M<r,!ON MFETS
I Thorp will ho a mooting- <>;' *>M oy
. sorvico loon iv. tho American ! p;i
IHa.ll, Friday night at 7:30 o'clock foi
!tho nurpo<o of reorganizing th.1
post. It is your duty to he pro nt nr
this mootirg as wo van* l > 'nave a
post .oeond to 11011c in Sort'' C -.'o
linn. Km *y (' " ity in tho ! 1 ^ ha
H't ivo p< t and : *c doing a ft'r it
of good for V > ox- orvlco men. C
onf and aid in promoting; y. it!* <>\
wo] faro.
NOTK E
\ mooting of tho stockholders <
tho Fdd\ T/tko & Norlhorn Railro* '
ruivounv will !?o he'd at the ofTicc fl
V Rnrgan, ilOfi American Bui
: " altimoro. M I., at 10 o'clock
Tur-'i iy, tho 31st day of Janu:
1for tho purpose of tidciiig
i'Of( arv top- i > put tho afore 1
'' ' 'M ivatic'ii in liquidation wind ir i
_ ,v 1 .. - i .1: i... Li. ^ .. :
:i r\:) (ii>' )i\c uir torpor 1 '
under the authority of Section 813
<' k!p or Laws of South Caro'inr
1, 1012, and other sections r. . i\c
thei
Doc n 26. \. 1>. 102J
tout. i). scAunonoi; 1
1-5-22-tf A"., rnoj
CKORC.K OFFICER. Seen . x*
Board <?t* Directors of the Kd 1 :\\n
Northern Railroad Company.
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SALESDAY HERE
BRINGS A CROWD
Only One Foreclos"ro and Several
Sales o Persona!
Property
Legal sales wore fow ami far between
at the court house last Monday,
compared to %vl\ut they had been during
the fall c" 11)21.
Thorp wa? one mortgage foreclosed
and under the order two tracts <vere
sod, both lying o \ the road between
bore and Myrtle Beach, S. C. Both
tracts were purchased by W. A. Freeman,
representing the Conway Savings
Bank, who had the mortgage.
Both tracts were foreclosed in an action
ag/iinst A. D. Jones and comprised
some lands purchased by him
from M. G. Andersen and others.
Several tracts had been advertised
to sell under foreclosure of mortgages
I hold by the Bank of Loris, but in all
[ of these the sales were postponed for
one cause or another.
Some personal property was sold.
Among the sales of personal property
was a patented counter, under chattel
mortgage given by E. V. Carter, for
purchase monev. This counter went
to J. W. Mi shoo for $80.00.
One lot of paint taken from Jane
Johnson and one lot taken from Charlie
Do wot t by Standard P; int & Load
Works, went off at $1.05 per gallon.
The day was very cold and the
s.nles were held at the southern steps
of the court house as is common on
co1''. windy days.
Conway had more than the usual
crowd here ror . wesday even though
only a few .ales wore to he made.
FEDERALT -OANS
MAKING "LOWLY
There has boon ni >ro than the usual
delay in jvissing oa applications for
m I'll.-* ,;i lie I'Vdo ' 1 : V tnk >.f
Coin n'?ia during; t' A ; 1 N mo? 'hs,
or perhaps less hro; and A.
Prince addressed ; 1 (i<a* to 'he bank
recently to find out the reason, as
the Loris local ha application in for
about $100,000 ir loan and all of
which h.as been forwarded to that
bank for some ti> e.
i Mr. Prince re "jived an answer as
j follows, which indicates that these
matters will rect.ivc attention in the
very near future:
"Columbia. S. C.. Doc. 31, 1021.
"Mr. W. A. Prince,
"Loris, S. C. i "Dear
Sir:
"Yours of recent date asking when
the bank's appraiser will re-visit your
i
ur oek'.tton is received.
"A4? present we are unable to answer
this (question definitely, but assure
you that your applicants will be
given appraisals in due order and
that you wi 1 be notified a little later,
as soon as the time can be determined
upon, as to the date on which such
service will be rendered.
"Verv trulv yours,
44D. A. HOUSTON, President."
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CSldn Cuunc "it ip n.n j Inlraenza
LAXATIVE ) :0M0 QUININE labletJ vemovo tLi
ceusc. Th?'"! ia only cum ' Brcmo Quis!*-I.
W. GROVJ .'3 olrrat. .jro go box. 30*.
Marrie e after the enhance '
America" intp the world war dir
not commute an attempted ova "
of the lira ft so a?; to deprive the
service 'nan ? f a bonus claim u.wle
the Minnesota statute, the Minnesota
supreme court has ruled.
Thg Qu!:.!ne That Does No: Affect tfn HezO
Beccuso of iti tonic aud laxative eifecti LAXAri"K
BaOMO Is better t hull o'tliusry
tju'n.tie and dots not cmis? nervousness nos
rh?(?'Uf? n head. Ueinrin!);'r tii- iui) RPincni (.
loo* Jo* the i* iiimif cI )J. -v. O'iOVK
IS LKT Ol'T
Nathan I!. Lewis was allowed bail
by Jid.ee Shipp last week. He made
his bond in the sum of $1500.00 as required
by the order of the Judge and
j was "1 (Voc fr m the county jail or
last Saturday afternoon.
M. M. Hedrick has been spending
the holidays with his mother, Mrs
Florence Hedrick.
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cf their day, but* such
M t tie '.fastidious taste ot
,i
munity at the present
ill Our
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c!:>er- satisfy the tecple
c;:li. e it is wfiolesome,
unitary bakery, and is
bread should be. it has
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1 Quality ana cteanline
j ot this bake
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INTERESTED
IN DAIRYING?
Dairying Means a Cash Incomo.
Stable Manure. SkimMilk
for Pigs
On Friday, January f?, there will bo
meeting at tho old court house in
Conway at 11 o'clock in the interest
of developing dairy work in Horry
County. A specialist from Clemson
College, the Colonial Creamery Company
of Florence and the Atlantic
Coast I-i no Railroad will he here.
Those men will take up all lines of .
dairy farming such as "Production,"
"Care and Handling of Milk and
Cream," "Shipping to Market." etc.
This meeting is of vital importance
to every farmer in Horry County.
There is no better way to meet boll
weevil conditions than with a few
| dairy cows as a side line to other farm
i work. They will furnish a weekly
' cash income to take care of current
running expenses. The manure produced
will cut down tho fertilizer bill.
Skim milk is very profitable for feed|
ing chickens and pigs. Dairying is
] undoubtedly the best side line to help
| farmers meet boll weevil conditions.
We have everything favorable for
growing pastures and feedstuff all the
year, plenty of labor to care for cows
and a sure market to sell sweet cream
every day in the year.
For further information see or
write W. O. Davis, County Agent.
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WILLI A MSON- S H KLLE V.
Miss Rosa Irene Williamson was
happily married to Mr. Charley Hudson
Shelley, on Wednesday, December
28th, i?*21, at Nichols, S. C.. :\ccordinj*
to announcements received
here the last of last week hy the
!' an\ iYknd c i Miss Williamson.
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ALSO M AKFRS OF
(Tablets cr Granules)
.1 INDIGESTION
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At Horry Drug Store every first
and third Monday of each month.
L. A. WOODRUFF, I). Opt.
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ORDER FLUES NOW
IN TIME
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Have the tobacco flues when tho
next season's crop is : vidy to cure.
' Order theni now ami to. 1 ?, when they
arc to oe ready for delivery.
General Repairing
Hring us anything that you have in
need of general repairs. We will do
i i the work in the right way, in t \e
right time, and for tho right * price.
MILTON PITMAN
Conwa.v Iron Works. tf
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T'HE bread - making
methods 01 the oid
Romans maV have been
satisfactory to the people
methods would, not suit
the people bt this comtnne.
Bread
ot this community be*
is scientifically made in a
everything that the best
?the desired Home flavor.
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nj at oil times. ffjh
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