The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 26, 1922, Image 2

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y / % LICENSE FEES ARE QUESTIONED Several Star Route Mail Carriers Refuse to Pav City License for Transfers Last Fi'i(la\ was the lay appointed in tlv ' it a* rmnipi'1 number of star rouU mail carriers < n the charge of transfeia iaj;' pa sorters and luggage, and ;:citin.' bus mess a'onjj" tho^e 1 in": in ih town of Conway, without t;:l- i.;v ?a\ the license provided by ci;\ ordinance. 1 he town ordinance provVu law for the payment of a tax on a!! automobiles, 01 other motor vehicles kept* . r hiv\ ! Mv su: - o 1 3.00. Tl >< io another head under which d hi argued that the an! . i < miglu Co; e. There were six of the -tar route easier- notified to v:i\ t lie tax: Frtd Brown, F. W Stanley, Roscoe (io'e, P. C. Cooper, and -J. V. Burge. s. ' M ' r these are engaged in carryin*' the mails on the five differen' st r- ' . )e;*diiM.'- ?i" (%f Conwav if I various directions; and it is said that all of trfon? cany pa>>enger> on their automobiles and also articles o< f reight. ""lie car >e'*- ' efosed to pav tin license, claiming" that they did not co: (> u? inc :e?-?n> of tlie law They emp'oyed lawyer- t>> defeno them. When tin' trial was called, ;> bo'V i 'o :nton<'< (I to anpeal in case they lo>t, it w.i.- agreed to take t>!< , * 1 i i] Ik 'i.i-e th<i circuit jiuk'o .ere : ! the next term of the Co ; f : i( : 1*.i ! decide it. CONW AV GIRL ' IS PRAISED ."N f\ i:" Hut Bible Class is in receipt of a letter from President J. C. Guilds of Colombia College, in which he speak> in the b-'-h" terms of the work o' Mi-s Anna Hucot, who holds n scholar-' in from the class to Columbia College. Pros; !? lit (?ui!<l> says in part: "I take threat pleasure in enclosing T'erewit!, Mi - Hacot's report for the first ouarter, which is a most exeellont one, and is the best evidence, not only o'" her ability but of her constant applicatfon. She is proving1 herself* a io~t excellent student in ^vorv p:\rtic ilar an J I feel that your Bi!'le c!a.-- is to be congratulated on making so fine an investment. There is no arithmetic op earth that can calculate the dividends which may ** come from the investment that you are making." a. w7harder" has enlisted \!v, \\. Hardee, son of Tabor. \. C.. enlisted at Camp Jackson. S. C. 3anuar\ Ltft h, 19i in the lot an* i Bianch of Jv \rivy for a period three years-. This i- tb? second tinv that A; ;/ W. Harr.oo ha enli-tc! in the Army. He was recently discharged from tho Navy at his 0 re i.e^t. Enlist".'ent.~ have iuJ been resumed at Camp Jackson after 1 >. mi "i > ?<1 fr1 r.'.cre ^ a nth. ar.<i < nly < J^ood men arc being accepted al this time. There are vacancies for a limited 1 un bei o' ivoi be'-'or'*-* fu* 1^'ft *of F'b' oai'y, at which time 1he Infantry unit at Camp Jack on will be transferred t<>. Camp McClellan, Ala. l'lft?)ales, and men unable t<? i-ojj ' write, or sneak the English language, as well as boys under the ?"lc o IS, cannot be en'i>t"'l. .Men only wi'h a good moral character a:e acceptable for enlistment. A man that is married or has other dependent relatives is not desired fo; Army service. UNION PROGRAM UPPER PEE DEE The following* is the program foi the Upper Pee Dee Union to he held with Oak Grove Church on Januar 27th, 2Sth ami 29th: Friday, January 7? 11 a. m., Devotional Services con ducted by Supt. Oak Grove Sunda> School. )l:l.r?, Enrollment of Delegates. 11 Verbal reports from th< Churches by Delegates. v2 M., Sermon i>v Kev. J. T. Going 1 p. m., Address by B. J. Wood ward. 2 p. m., Querry No. 1?How are w< to pay our 75 million pledges?by W A. Wider. M iscellaneous. Adjournment. Saturday, -January 28th? !0 a. m., Devotional Services con ducted by Daniel Godfrey. UUVA 10:15. Miscellaneous. 10:30, Querry No. 2?The Christia as a citizen?by 1)t*. J. H. Mitchel 11:15, Address -by Dr. B. J. Woo'^ v'aid. 12 M. Sermon, Dr. J. H. Mitchel 1 p. m., What tfood is there i TTnion Meetings, and why not a churches in the Waccatnaw and Can h'na Association belong to one unio ?J. K. Harrelson. I :.??0 p. m., Address by B. J. Woo< ward. 2:.??0 p. m.. Miscellaneous repor of all committees. Adjourn ment: Sunday, January 20th.? 10 a. m., Sunday School. II a. in., Sermon by B. J. Woo* Ward. N. K. HAYS, W. C. HOOKS, W. T. MARTIN, Com. % BIG PRIZE ESSAY CONTEST Sound to Prove a Great Stimu Ins to Our Town and Community By tiii< time everybody in this county interested in tlie early historj j of o'.h- country knows that the child| ren <>t 'Hip public schools are spend j v; much of their leisure time on their (I virne \Ya 0'inj.vten essays. I The?, are ramsackinjr the libraries and father and mother and Inju. j sister .and brother and every other , dependable authority for all the inI for \ition thev can net. lOach wants | to iii one of the threj* prizes offered I l?\ \\ . Lane tVr Co. for the first, sp <>n 1, or third host e^sa\ written htv the children under is of the public schools and submitted not later than February 18, !!?'22. With a subject so stirring* and so significant as "Washington's Services as ''resident to Mis Country." some masterpieces surelv will result, and the judges will have the usual difficulty in selecting* the winners. The inspiration of this prize essay plan is a painting by 10. Percy Moran, a (listinguished artist. Reproductions in color of this picture were sent to all the school rooms in the county that I the nupils may study and get the desired impetus to go deeper into the history of The leather of Our Country. Such a research is sure to be a preat nnlift to this community. We all realize that one of our great .aims is to get back to the sterling traits of Americanism fostered by our first men and women of his time. A contest such as this will he a great stimulus to all of us born in America and a great guide and support to the foreign-born who are now making their homes with u . Wh.at Wash inuton did for the purpose of making* America first is what all thinking people of our land should try to emulate. ANOTHER Im GOOD BLANKS Another fine lot of land deeds for corporate or nnvMn use are rroi' r through the Herald shop this week and will be ready for sale in the next few days. Tliey will do for individual use, from one to another. c?wpor:?tion lo corporation, corporation to individual, or individual to corporation. They are on uood paper, not too thick to he buntfjesome, nor too thin to be flimsy, but just a good, strong1 papei* that will hist ; nd not encumber the files with useless weiuht. Send in your orders for those '*nd any othov iciril blanks that are wanted at this time of the year. n ? IT ( Ot MINT I>K DON K I Somebody ?aid that it couldn't b done, Dut tie with a chuckle rc-plied: I'hat "to i "he it c.?uldn't," but 1 would h( one Who wouldn't -IP' <<> till 1 '.1 ti*i?'d S< he !> 'k' : riuht in, wit; a ra ' of a u*rin On l">is face. ' f he worried he hit it. He started to sum a- '.? tackled th thin?v That couldn't bo done?and he di( it. There are thousands who'!' tell yoi it cannot be d< ne. There 'vn thou ?ands who pvopiie>\ failure; There are thousands to point out t' you )P.e by one. The dan^j-s that wait to assa; you. Hut just buckle ir. with a bit of : tyrin, Then take off your coat anduo t it Just start in to sinjr as you tackl the thinpr I hat "can not be done"?;ir you'l! <!o !t. Edgar A. Guest o 1 THAT HAD HACK Do you have a dull, steady ache i tho small of the hack?sharp, stal bing twinges when stooping or liftin ?distressing urinary disorders? Fo had hack and weakened kidneys Cor way residents recommend Dean' Kidney Pills. Read this Conwa statement. Mrs. Dora Burroughs, Burrougl 2 st., says: "Do.an's Kidney Pills ha\ proved a reliable remedy in my casi . T suffered from dull, nagging had - .aches and other symptoms of kidnr complaint. Finally I got Doan 1 Kidney Pills and they relieved me < the backache, corrected the kidney a tion and benefited me generallv." EIGHT YEARS LATER, Mrs. Ru roughs said: "I take pleasure again recommending Doan's Kidn< Pills. Doan's are the only reme< thatyever did me any good." Price fiOc, at all dealers. Doi n simply ask for a kidney remedy?k 1- Doan's Kidney Pills?the same th I . Mrs. Burroughs had. Foster-Milhu r Co., Mfrs.,. Buffalo, N. Y.?Adv. 1. o ? TO FURNISH CONES il v The HymarfBakery will furnish i m cream cones to the trade through tl section this coming season. T 1- equipment will he ready and a supp of cones ready for sale by the tii ts the spring and summer season is op< This is an additional service that \n ho rendered by this modern bakery. The Progressive Home Make [1- Club will meet on Thursday, Janua 2f>, at the home of Mrs. M. A. Gai at Homewood. Members are esp< ially requested to attend in order tl new officers may be elected. I v f Tji ^ v "v ? < x . At , '' ! VA I I THE HORRY HERALD, COIT TOO FKW APPLICANTS The Civil * Service Commission in-1 vites special attention to tHo fa?-t "0\p' m examination^'0 HblH recently in Was^irrtl^lfoli, 1XV bed 'othbr ritiesj 'hroughbiit the United States for as-; istant observer, weather bureau and Junior physicist, junior technologist :\nd junior engineer. bureau of standards, applicants were not secured in ; the number desired. The assistant oh-'Mv^r examination will again ho hold on February 15 and tho others n March 8. Persons interested in these or other "summations should apply to tho soCre'ary ??f tho United States Civil Service board at the local post office for ' detailed information and application blanks. NOT U K TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the estate of George H. Ruck, deceased, .are requested to fdo tho same, duly attested. according to law, with the undersigned. O. H. Buck, administrator, and all persons who are indebted to <aid estate4 will make payment likewise. .1. 11. BUCK, Qualified Administrator. I-26; 2-2-9 j jftj! H And we In' I I u u I *4, jj What is j I . | 111 not hav< H| sensible y * !r: But the] . jO good fo jl" 11 m t" in i. i merchai r the reta L line anc | us but i S we are J Watcl v I Try us, |f I Our cause v I cause. V Z I the best si I have it. their best !. [ us now. retail me lui ; i. rich'I !i- i squarest < ) ,) a r A ajL i ec" 'i * ; .' '-J: x ' .'- ^ ' f . . v *' * 4)4. muotii/h c. .19m ' art I 1 WAY, S 0., JAN. 26, 1922 | HA 1IY CHRISTENED ' On Sunday afternoon Harriet Cooler, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ThotfiHH fw-'ogg-uitf, was christened, the I ceremony taking place at the home l of her grandparents, Col. and Mrs. 1). A. Spivey. Only members of the family, and a few friends wore present. The baby was held by her great grandmother, Mrs. B. G. Collins while the rites were being administered by Row J. C'. Atkinson, pastor of the Methodist Church. Coffer and cake were served by Mrs. Scogging and her sister, I-aura Frances Spivey. 1 I IMMHA Notiec is hereby given til;\ Jo o diino Jor.kins. Adininistiati ix of 'h ':*1 o of A 't'Mii' M. Tonkins, dr* oasod, bus this clay made aptdic;i t;on unlo mo ror ;i final discing'" ms such Administratrix, and <hat t'>* 17th day of February, 19'22. at K o'clock a. ni.. at my ofice. Con\va\ S. lias licon appointed for t!i hearing of said petition. J. vS. VAUC.HT, Judge of Probate, "Horrv County, S C. January 10th, 1922 WE SE * : sell at wholesa and nc % IS %*4 best for them i 3 our money in\ man or compa re is a satisfacti r both sides in t be wholesale bi ats of this sed iiS business. W I we make it bi or those we are serving are the 1 Us anc Mr. Retail Merchan ! is your cause, and /e are in the businej ervice there is to b< Why stand off any 1 success with us? H We will stand the t< rchants of eastern leal there is to be ha r n ~ I \^<J \ \ * ' w? * ? . i ' v. " ' '* * I * . I / I * SEND RENEWAL I AND NOT MISS This is the last copy of tho paper that will be sent to subscribers ^vhose dates retrain in 1921* unless they send in their renewal of subscription before the time for mailing next week's issue. Send the money in at once and .i>e! paid in advance for tho year \vl !o'i will be one of the most interesting* the hist; ry oi the county 1 o"1- date op vour label. II" it IR in !<) >! vmi iyiiicI /?V?oni?o It >' . ^ ... ?,? a , j v\l IMVIOI V IKUI^V IX ?4 V nco 1o 192'.} by sending in the subscription price, or else we will not bo aide to continue the naper to you any longer. It is against the postal regulations to send tin paper t ? anybody on a credit fur a "longer lb"" than three months in order to five him time to renew and not miss :n issue. To be s;i fe we must come ' bip tin* three months. f-'rnd xin fifty cen*. ; for thrr months, $1.00 for six months, or Sli.OO '"or a year. Make arrangements to day, for you do not want to miss . single issue of the paper during p year when everything is of the great ,LL TO ie the goods th< ;ed for | yj) ^ ^ ? ^kAi %3i?--*Ll? ^ tf&ife: is best for us. rested for nothis iny of men will i on in making tl lie srame of selli isiness, while th Lion of the stat e use our mone ? ing dollars not < ^ serving, and tl retail merchants 1 YouW t! Come to us in tin 11 i we will make your is with the money t< e had. We mean 1 longer while others a F you have never tri ,|l> est when it comes to South Carolina the id on wholesale mere llins est interest. There is the Legiala- I lure, the new county, the new roads, ' ihe boll weevil, the tobacco and cot^t! ton marketing associations. Ail o1' 4 these are great, and a little later ois the election fpjj State and County 1 officers. Vou cannot afford to l> > I without the Herald this year. You know what the Herald is and you want it, so do not neglect to attend to the necessary arrangements for 1 netting it. Alter this issue the few on the i -v hi hi;m- illl' Ml I HO 'JKtOl' part of 1921 ;is shown on the lai-?!s, ] will bo cut off. There will bo notlvi ?U" olso to do unless tho renewals conic i?i promptly. Send it in or bring it in today. ? o EBB N. JOHNSON, Auctioneer of Krai Instate and all other properly. R. I\ I). No. 2. Box 11. Gallivants Ferry, S. ('.?1-19-3iyi Vio-oroos objection to I he admission inlo th? United States or Cregorio Semionoff, self-styled ataman (h^-id man) of tho Russian Cossacks, has been made by the * American Legion, anpearing before Secretary of Labor Davis. |j t iy want "I 1 u I nes I' We do j| ig. No y do that. jj le thing m b ng. We t! Le retail \ i e are 111 y in our only for tie ones |i | ' 1 m See I || ie of need. U cause our U > give you U For you to U ire making Q ied us, try ]UIJ giving the U i best and Uil :handise. J 1 Co. I