The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 02, 1922, Image 3

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I *************************** II LOCAL AND *************************** I J. M. Cox w.'.s here last week. I \V. T. Hucks v -s in town last week. * * * I Get law blanks at the ^lerald of flee. \ I J. N. Martin spent last Saturday in H Conway. J. G. Floyd was here last Saturday afternoon. B. A. Richnrdson spent last Saturday in Conway. '* * * * * Jehu Causey was in Conway one day last week. i (J. L. Stevens was here for a short time last Saturday. **'**? W. J. Singleton Spoilt last Monday in Conway on business. ***** II. II. Strickland was in Conway on business one day last week. ***** Car peanut Meal just arrived,fine hog feed. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. ? * * * * Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Dorman spent a portion of last Saturday in Conway. ? * * * Car Rice to arrive this week get our prices. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv *?*<** Mr. and Mrs. .T. W. Little were in Conway the latter part of last week. 1 * * * 9Mrs. Lillian E. Randall, of Little River, was in Conway last Thursday. ***** J. I. Allen of Loris spent last Thursday evening in Conway on business. * * * ? ? N. C. Adams was out again last Wednesday following several days of illness. ***** I A. T. Jernipan was amonp those who visited Conway the latter part of the weok. * * * ? V The chain tran^ is now c.miping near Pear Swamp on the line of the new road. With all of the mills in operation at Conway times will be better from this time on. Sheriff James A Tj^wis went into Simpson Creel: township lasts Thursday en le/ral business. * * * * * Ppv Cash and buy for less. Lowest n ) ]/ ?? rn and feeds. Cohn's Grocery. 1-12-tf. * * * * * Car Purina Checker Board Dairy Fe?d to arrive this week. CooperSmith Co.?Adv. * * # * W N. Pert Hardwirk is still r.t Akron. Ohio, and is with the bij* tire cftMiiiinu ;if 1 lint M'.M-O. Expected to ciri'vo another shioH ment Seed Potatoes* this week R Co per-Smith Co.- -Adv. Mr. Oscar Daniels of J oris v ?s Co wav the lottor part of l"<\ week vl ItIngr !ii slater, Mrs. K. E, Jordan. * f -t ^ * H Mniv cases for violation of t1 probil "'"' ?t laws will come up fov trial ?n (ho court <>r general ses H F'or::' next wrok. * * + * * ftnh-Mv-Tism. .antiseptic nn? 1 pain killer, for infected sores, tetter, spv-'ln, neuralgia, rheumatism. Ad' vert | semen t. 1 l-17-15t * * * The Viypno\*s! drew Ijircre crowd * B to tli^ I'astin ^ Th^rtvr 1; ' v.f?el: for three ni?.rhts tbMt be pave this perforrrances there. H Mrs. W. A. Freeman and Mrs. A. W. P?a? rett went to Rhmris, S. C. i- st v ee'- to niret a friend who is now visiting in Conway. *phe weather was warm last week and nroved tn le m great contrast fvrt?r> overal days thi section had oP Ivory cold weather the week before, ***** ?* f!'?n. (!. I,. Ford spent Monday of 1;> 1 weHc liere, returning 1? Columbia by the time tho House of Ilepres( no ives reconvened on Tuesday morning. * # ? * dorn nrMciniy machines operated by electricity have been insta'led aiid are now i?i use at the Dietz drii'-v farms about two miles from Cor way. < + + * * I Among the cases turned over to i' '>1 funeral sessions by VV. H Chestnut, will bo found several in which assault and battery with intent to kill is charged. **# :?:* See Holliday, or bis men, at any of hifhree c+oppq h?foi,fk h""1' "* fr?vtilizers. He handles the kinds you un.rn i/nnwn for veai's.?Advertise il la v c: nnu > I ment. * + * * F. R Wilson, (he president of (lie \ Conway Lumber Company, arrived in ^ Con way las t week to remain here for some time on business pertaining to bis company. He lives in Pittsburg, Pa. 41 * * * 4c Rhodes & Hardwick, brokers ol Loris, S. C., still \remain the agent.< of the Virginia-Carolina Chemica Company. Call and s^e them aboul your fertilizers for 1022.?Adv. Business wi'l soon begin (o picl up for the bottler of soft drinks, a!s< for the soda fountains .and ice crean parlors where cool drinks and otliei things like that are sold. AI read; there is a feeling of spring in the air *** *** #*?****************? PERSONAL | i *************************** H. J. Johnson spent Saturday here. * * * < Buy your law blanks at the Herald ' >ffice. * * * * * \ J J. W. Gerrald was here last Moniay. , ***** W. J. Sessions was in Conway last 1 Saturday. ***** 1 J. R. Dorman spent last Saturday n Conway. ***** J. P. Harper was in Conway one lay last week. ***** Arnold Hell was here from Bay';oro last Monday. * * * * * T. W. Livingston was in Conway the first of this week. ***** H. L. Richardson was among those visiting Conway last week. * * * * * Box jviper for typewriter use is inr sale ut the Herald office. ***** i ,? i . V/. .1 OIK'S was UlllUIlg UIUDO vioivinjjf Comv/iy on business last week. ?<***? Armours Takange for hotfs see us for prices. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. | We lead in low prices, soo us before buying. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv * * * * Highest price paid for chickens and entfs. Cohen's Grocery. 1-12-tf. % * * * ft I. A. Lewis was in Conway Inst week, accompanied by several rela-1 ti ves. * * * * * ?. Cars Number One Timothy Hay just arrived. Cooper-Smith Co.? Adv. ***** J. J. Williams was here from his home in Bucks township one day last week. * * * * u J. G. Butler of Tabor, N. C., spent a short time in Conway last week on business. K. H. Hardwick %vas here from the Loris section of the county one day l/ist week. | * * * ? The news ;igency of William Smith seems to increase its business as time goes on. ? * * * * j Another car genuine Burt Oats arrived, get our prices.?CooperSmith Co.?Adv. ***** Car Flour to arrive this week. Prices under the market. CooperSmith Co.?Adv. 4 * * * ? M. C. Lilly from the Horry section of the county spent some time in Conway last Saturday. 10,000 ll)?-*. meat bought before tha advance, see us before buying Coo per- Sin i th C o.?A d v. * * * # * j According t > the weather experts i this se i Ion need not expect anything I except spring fever from this tine <>r.. * * * * * i There is urgent naad ol more ce; men' sidewalk to conneet tip the . e\ ' court liouso with tho rest of the town. | c T * * * Miss Helen Thomas homo dcm n ; : lvai.ii!; a front delivered a lecture las' I I wool- before the school imp' oveni1?.'t J . association hero. I * * * * # 1 E. D. Folder, proprietor of tho Loris Hardware K-. Furniture Com; puny. r.penl sever r'l hours here on j bv mess 'ast Wordnv. * * * * >!< j Tho Legislature will not adjourn till about tho middle of March. Iripo tv.it work is keeping the body in session longer 'hnn is u. u,ul. ***** There are few shows in this wor'd j more 'ntoresting and attractive thar. j tho film, or silent drama, as it is j eallod. Actions spo.uk louder tluin . words, J ***** "Mam mouth Yellow Soy Beans Munch and running velvet beans all fine for stock to arrive soon. Got j i our prices before buying. Cooper I . Smith Co.?Adv. ***** Roads have been bad through tho' 'winter. With a little work they can J ow ho placed back in good condij tior and likely stay so for the weather will he better. * * * * It was a good looking page that tho Herald had last week in the interest of (lie "write-your-name campaign". It wa s intended to make people ro;ul i it and we hope that they read it. ****?' Wo represent the Virginia-Carolina Chomirnl Company, makers of the old reliable brands of fertilizers, ind can make you attractive prices on your needs. Rhodes & Hardwick, Loris, S. C.?Adv. . * * * * i Apotition has been curculated and extensively signed by business men . >nd residents n f the town nskin*r for [ the reinstatement of D. G. Hinson on the police force of the town of Conway. ***** . For fresh meats of all kinds go to Mrs. Lawrence Woodbury's Market, i Race Path, Conway. Buys and soils country produce. Lawrence Woodbury, manager. l-2fi-tf ***** Tito magistrate court at Conway c ins been engaged almost every day ) the past, week in the trial of cases and i 'he investigation o f causes beyond r its jurisdiction in which several d<> v fondants were sent up to the court < general sessions. THE HORRY HERALD. CON E. J. Sherwood is making some lermanent improvements at his resilence. Terraces are being constructed and will add to the appearance of ;he property which is already beautiful. * * * Hedge Plants?A moor River Privet ane year well rooted and branchy 51 and $2, two year very bushy and strong ?3 to $0 per 100 delivered. C. HL Snider, Conway, S. C. *2-l3-4t ***** M. B. Thompson of the company which bears his name and which operates a large business in merchandise and real estate at Warn pee, S. C., spent last Wednesday in Conway on business. ***** Rhodes & Hardwick, brokers of Loris. S. C., still remain the agents of the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company. Call and see them about your fertilizers for 1022.?Adv. ? * * m * The court of general sessions w;" convene next Monday morning with Judge T. S. Se:?se as the presiding Judge. Judge Sease h:s been here t ; hold the courts about twice before in the year gone by. * ? * * * Send your order.* for fertilizers for 1022 to Rhodes & Hardwick, Loris, C Z'1 'I1'-"., I.ntn.ftunnl A vfri n1 n-(~!m ro D. V.. I I !VJt\ I V ;>l II v < .1 f. ...... Una Chemical Company.?Adv. * * 4c * * Mat.teo Gambaiano doesn't ask any body to take him at his word. When lie paid his subscription to th" Ar.-.encan Legion Weekly ho sent a check for $2 and his bank book to1 show that the check was good. * * % 4 * Send your orders for fertilizers for, 1022 to Rhodes & Hardwick, Loris,! S. C. They represent Virginia-Caro-, Una Chemical Company.?Adv. i Next Mond i.v w ill !>o lej^.'il snlesday | ,'it th<^ court house. Hv refo^on^c to i '\\c rdvertisintf columns of the Herald ii will appe.ir that a number of tracts of land will U? ofi7?vrvi ;it ihe courthouse under orders of court. J. A. Clifton, M. D., specialist in diseases of eye, oar, nose and throat, al Conway Drujr Co. on Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday only...Please call as early as convenient. 11-3-tf * * * ? A referendum on adjusted compensation taken by the Kansas City. Kan., post of the American Legion showed 74 in favor of paid-up insurance, 45 for farm and home aid, and 29 for cash. 1 1. 4 1, if nnlll/l lint liclM W MM l?mncr? UllUt V/V?VU\I 11 vy V 1)0 explained, flour, rice, wits and other articles in the grocery trade were advancing in price all over the country. In the opinion of some this cannot last very long, but who knows. # * * * m The enterprising merchant of modern times will not miss the opportunity that advertising affords him for disposing of the stock he wants to oil. it is the cheapest method o<" .oiling yet devised by man. * * * * The first thing that mvs' be looked 1'ier in the r. aking >f a fine crop of tobacco is obtaining good plants. The bod must he mado right and it must e looked .nfter with care so that it xvill pr >du"o strong, hardy plants for -e'.ting out when the time comes. * * * * * Several chousaml ex-service men wno returned to "do Europe right' are stranded in the largo cities there. Post> of the American Legion in London and Paris a'e helping ther* ">ook passage "back home again." * * t f $ Lee I'hume, of TTo'ly Mil!. Orange I nrg county, S. C.. 0110 of the mos remarkable college athletes S' uth Carolina has known. will take a fir no* in nrofprs:oiwl bnsoball Ihi-* reason, having signed a contract with Clvnnnvilln Snul'l AllfllV. !' C!!lll). | . V.'l . MM IMV ?.'VMVII A J. . . ! A * fi * I,;i1 wor>k the sewer Mne vhieh vim.mr-i' Lain el street between Fif:h ;m<: Sixth avenues was stopped up and p'umbers hud to npon the lino in scvn....i pij?ccF in order to get the sewer into operation ajmin. This line is ficnuenUy stopped up and pivintr i rouble, showing that it was not pro* jvm Iv laid in the beginning, 9 * * * * J. 10. Janes has the higher cut nnd on the ground ready for the erection of several houses on his farm at the Melson place. This improvement will he '^ado bv him on the property he purchased from J. B. Todd. It war; formerly the land of Mrs. E. A. Pitman, one of the heirs in the Melson estate. > ***** C olds Cause Irip otid fctfaucnztt AXATIVK BROMO QUININE Tablets remote t;.:iro. Thcro is only <,Dd Bromo QtiicV *V. GROVE'S eigne ?ure ct> bo*. flOn.. / \ | Monuments ! | Dealers In I Marble and Granite j \ \ j anrl Iron Fencing. i i > See us or write before buying J | and we will send our repre- % | sentative to see you. j Lumberton Marble & ( Granite Works J. H. FLOYD, Prop. | LUMBERTON, N. C. j \ 3124 lyr 4 WAY, S. C , MAR, 2 1922. Every sick and wounded ex-service man in New York state hospitals will be assigned an able-bodied member of the American Legion, who [ will see that his charge gets a square deal. Er.rly last week the materials were being placed next door to the Peoples Filling Station in preparation for the erection of the new office building for the Conway Building Company. H. P. Little has the contract for the building. * Before you buy your fertilizers for .1922 let us figure with you on best prices for old reliable brand manufactured by Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company. We represent this big' fertilizer company at Loris and will! bo pleased to figure with you and fill your needs for any quarter of the county. Rhodes & Hardwick, I.oris, S. C.?Adv. ***** County Auditor N. C. Adams was I 1 * * ' * ... isiciv .several ciays vist wok ami his place had to be filled at the courthouse in the taking of tax returns. J. M. Boyd, who has been assisting the aduitor on his trips over the county in this work, was verv efficient in rendering; assistance to the taxpayers while Mr. Adams was out. % * * * * All standard ,'rvades of best uua'ities of fertilizer.1 aie handled and arc for sale by George J. Holliday at Jordanville. .\y .or and Gallivant's Ferry: Swift's. Uoysters', ReadV. Wilcox and Gilbs, Union Seed and Fertilizer Co. See him first at any |of these places.?Adv. 4" v * * I ' Sometime in March if plans work out the contest put on bv the school j improvement association between the j literary societies of the Burroughs High School will take place and the 'winning society will be presented with the prize, a loving cup already in the hands of the committee o? which Mrs. M. G. Anderson is the I chairman. ! i ***** The Herald lias full stock of good I typewriter panel's. Call and look over i what is here before buying some that | you might not want. You can get exactly what you want at the Herald I shop. Odd si/.os can bo cut to suil 1 your machine or your taste, if it is your taste and not your machine that; i i * ' must, DC considered. * * * * * Washing of dishes takes up a lot of time in every household. Articles have been prepared anfl published on the subject. In this as in every other work about the farm home, or city home either, operations should be shortened as much as possible. The object should be to save both time and labor, but never at the expense of cleanliness and thoroughness in such work. George J. Holliday sells the following well known br.ands of fertilizers: Wilcox & Gib!)? Manipulated brands; Swift's, Royster's, Read's. Union Seed ,V* Fertilizer Company's brands; also the Big O brand. See the advertise-! .. ent in another column of this paper. I -?Adv. ***** Although the date for the conven-j on is more than three months olf, fTi i:iis of the South f'aroliivi Sunla> School Association are a'rerdy uiking plans ;md preparations for, he holding of tho ar.nu i! South Caro^.a Sunday School Convert :on in Co-i /'mbia on June ?0. '31 pnd '.?2, * * * * + 10 000 tens f<->, ' >} tow pr'ccs. I " (\ per cent acid $10, 12 per cent kninit 89, nitrat . ' < .1 ' <\>r df\ *.- > sis: so 7 $27.80, a I! tagged and < n cars . i?va 1 Charj^tov : n ' Wjl'r.inpfton in o/ir lots. F>uy before Henry Ford's i o:'\ r rejected. Sond ' *e your order. Also seo me in Conway next P.Ionday and Tuesday, court wck. ct Mote! Grace. W. Bovd Jones, Avnor.; S. C. I ^ j 11 CiJUl ijl IC; Offers specia | ami Summ | New mercha] jjjl being put i j prices that (j Look in the \ n in%$ each c J <|j Saturday? M *! big Dollar I P \ not now think of using tured here that were er centuries ago. They, !ik< Modem Bake in order to produce the t demanded. Our customers t lutnttn or* <xiwc:yo cic? -ai -vj ut^ut kind. The secret is baking ge: Quality and cicanlines, ^ o/ f/ifo Wcery HYM MISS McNEILL KNTERTAINS x (ful .y afternoon little Joan Mc? Ncill daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. 1\ McNeill, entertained her little friends. The occasion was her fourth birthday. After the guest had been entertair.cd by amusing games, they marched into the dining room, which was decorated for the occasion. Tn the center of the table was cut glass bowl filled with ninlr -Tn_! ponicas. The birthday cake, holding foui ]>ink candles, bore the dates 1918-22 Heart shaped sandwiches , Je!!o. and whipped cream with cakes were served. I The Her,aid has some of the 200 | subscriptions to the Southern Agrij culturist not yet taken. Get this big" I agricultural semi- weekly before they are all gone. One copy goes with every paid-in-advance subscription to the Herald; that is, so long' as the 200 will last. 1# The annual live stock report for South Carolina, issued by B. B. Hare agricultural statistician in the Bureau of Markets and Crop Estimates, United Sta,es Dep/irtmcnt of Agricult.ure shows that the mwr.ber of horses on farms in the state decreased from 7?s.0'10 in J 020 to 77,000 in 1021 and 7(?,000 on January 1, 1022. I'OI ri.ATJOX lXClxKASE | >1AKKS 1TIL IT IKS SPKNO ' The rapidly growing population of practically all secii( ns of the United -States is 'taking the telephone, light and power and other public ser vice companies bustle fo" funds with | whi -h lo extend their plants to meet the demaids of tNc puh'ic, aceoidiut; to men Mj;h up in t'^e managcmert , vJf the utilities. Millions of dollars j will !>0 expended by the e companies I during the next two years, for ad'ii.iens to and extension? of their plants, say the utility men. if it is a'. a1' noss'Me fo: them t<? finance such expenditures, and to earn upon th3 new ci'nital when it is invested. "The average man, not interested in the affairs of ihe utilities ex(cepting; as a customer, does not | sometimes realize that the cnnslani /rrowlh in popuii'.ion necessitates also j.iust as constant a growth in tlv* I m> I values in aE lii er goods. "Q ncrne arriving i tw n at the same this firm always window for the lay. arch 4th we wi specials for Spri ich Dry Gc A. E. Goldfinch, Mg ~ r ?1?"fl THE French of today are famous as pastry makers, but they would the crude methods pic- j nployed by them some e ourselves, must have a i < ry Equipment oothsome dainties tnat are ell us that our pastries are ntly better than the home nius plus modern equipment s are the twin moiloes J at all limes. ? AN'S I plants of the public service com panies, if they are to lyive the adequate service to which the people ar * entitled," said a local telephone man recently. "Take the telephone as an illustration: Did it ever occur to you that we must actually invest front $70 to $100 or more for every telephono in service in our exchange?? and that the more telephones we adtl? the more money we must invest ? j "Our business is different, that, way from that of the merchant, for instance. He can usually handle, say fifty percent more customers with little if no additions to his stock, or perhaps to his sales force. But we. cannot handle one percent more business without a consequent addition to and additional investment in our plant. I * 11 ^ 11 1*1 ?-wi* t n. %im ? ^ * * I .1... v.m urvempiiient JUKI extensions of utility plants was practically prohibited; material and men both were needed in the country's(service. So, in addition to the al? .ways steady demand for extensions, I we have the demand that would normally have been filled during1 the* past two years?which means that we've got our work out for us for the next two years to come, provided we can get the money with which to do it. and that means that } we must l>o able to ai 'ire prospective investors, of course, that we will* I be able to earn interest or dividend.-? for them after we've used their ! monev." I % > The a-'titude of most utility men, said lite speaker, wa> well outline t recently by Frank T. Hu'svit of tho United I igbt jind Kail w::vs Co., New York, who asserts that the. utilities must be permitted even a*, liberal earring on the pros >nt value, j of their property in older that t?hr?> (-tiln<lalv.I of gue.l service rmv bo continued end addil'tuv ' e* nita> be n.t> , tracted in order t>> ob\;iin funds for j J.!ie expansion of t he p" p^rty in the many growing communities of tho '. ouvtv;'. I 1,1 t i: <b O. T.p? , ui' \vi11 re' use to flow in the direc. lion of uublic lit'lit'" ii;moot, anil , the companies wi'l be oblired to #et itilon.u* tl.e best Ihey know how with, the equipment in hard, and will nof' have the fmuls foi e\pan-i. if prop\ erty. no matter bow much t lio com; munity may desiic it or be entitled to it."- -Contributed. I If., I nes of Spring I :/ery day and n low range of y ? nrmr/ft ^ special offer- = ill show some i ing. U ** n >ods Co. | r. I aa:" ?r