The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 29, 1922, Image 6

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COMPLETE LIST PRESS MEETING This is the complete list of the members of the State Press Association and others in their party, attending the annual meeting of the assoc ciation at Myrtle Beach last week: \V. A. Miller, St. Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Smoak, Walterboro, S. C. A. Fields, Orangeburg, S. C. H. L. Watson, Green-Wood, S. C. L. B. Wright, Greenwood, S. C. Louise Watson, Greenwood. S. C. Sara Duncan, Greenwood, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Duncan, Aiken, S. C. G. P. Brown, Anderson, S. C. T. C. Withers and daughter, Columbia, S. C. J. M. H. Fitzgerald, D. C. L. B. Blackwell, Laurens, S. C. H .G. Osteen, Sumter, S. C. Mrs. H. .G. Osteen, Sumter, S. C. Mrs. H. E. Pla^t, Sumter, S. C. Miss Annie Osteen, Sumter, S. C. S. C. Latimer, Jr., Columbia, S. C. A. B. Jordan, Dillon, JS. <J. Mrs. A. B. Jordan, Dillon, S. C. Miss Rebecca Martin, Dillon, S. C. A. B. Bryan, Clemson College, S. C. Mr. Wilson, Clemson College, S. C. A .W. Knight, Bamberg, S. C. J. R. McKissick, Greenville, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Booker, Columbia, S. C. H. C. Booker, Jr., Clumbia, S. C. Mi ss Lily McLaughlin, Columbia, S. C. i C. L. Edson, Charleston, S. C. A. T. Mends, Georgetown, S. C. J. C. Robeson, Wilmington, S. C. C. D. Jones, Wilmington, S.. C. H. H. Woodward, Conway, S. C. G. L. Nesvet, Lancaster, S. C. W. T. Davis, I^ancaster, S. C. j T. C. Thomason, Lancaster, S. C. Mrs. A. D. Lewis, North Carolina. D. E. Prevatee and wife, North Carolina. Mrs. H. Prevatte and daughter, of North Carolina. Charles 0. Hearon, Spartanburg, S. C. Famiing Hearon, Spantanburg, S. C. E. B. McSweeney, Hampton, S. C. R. H. Schorb, Columbia, S. C. W. L. Spencer, .Columbii, S. C. B. M. Bruce, Bamberg, S. C. Vera Houseal, Colun^bia, S. C. Mary Perry, Columbia. S. C. tt \ ?n (? ?i, n . A U 11 J i*~ l i \ ? I . August Kohn, Columbia, S. C. W. M. Oxner, Leesville, S. C. Charles H. Piatt, Mullins, S. C. . Margaret Ball, * Columbia, S. C. Eleanor Ball, Columbia, S. C. William Ball, Columbia, S. C. J. K. Neathery, S. C. E. H. DeCamp, GafTney, S. C. J. B. Bell, GafTnev, S. C. :v! J. B. Bell, GafTney, S. C. w. Ruth DeCamp, GafTney, S. C. R. C. Pearce, Greenville. ,S. C. O. K. Williams, Rock Hill, S. C. James E. Kerr, Aiken, S. C. Kenneth Kerr, Aiken, S. C. J. J. Furlong anil wife, Charleston, S. C. Laurence Forman, Atlanta, Ga. A. L. Gossett, Westminster, S. C. P. W. Smith, wife and sister, Greer, S. C. P. H. Hearn, Chesterfield, S. C. Thomas E. Myers, Charleston, S. C. A. F. Lide, Charleston, S. C. J. C. Cogswell, Charleston, S. C. R. H. Singletarv, Charleston, S. C. J. P. Denham, Charleston, S. C. Andrew Denham, Charleston, S. C. Mi ss Brown, Anderson, S. C. Miss Banks, Columbia, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Banks and son, Columbia, S. C. J. H. Woodward, Columbia, S. C. o NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the decree of the court of common pleas, said county and state, made by his honor,! S. W. G. Shipp, in the case of Bur-j roughs & Collins Co.. plaintiff, vs. i Alice Floyd et al, dated May 2(j, 1922, I, W. L Bryan, clerk of court, /is special master of Horry county, will sell at public auction to the hiuhest bidder before the courthouse door ;it Conway, in Horry county, an(i state of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, on salesday in July next, it being Monday, July 3, 1022, the following described land and real estate: All /ind singular that tract of land in and at Lake Swamp, Bayboro township, said state and county containing one hundred (100) acres, more or less, bounded north by lands formerly of the estate of S. H. Thompson, east by lands formerly of A. G. Strickland, south lands formerly of Samuel Johnson, west by lands formerly of Samuel Johnson, being the identical land heretofore conveyed bv S. Q. Floyd to Thomas Johnson and by Thomas Johnson to Burroughs & Collins Company by deed recorded in clerk of court's ollice, Conway, S. C., in Book Q, page 07. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. Conway, S. C., June 12, 11)22. w. l. bryan, Clerk of Court as Special Master. sherwood & McMillan, o A ? - ? m I <L?1NIU llrove's Tasteless cltill Tonic restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So pleasant even children like it. The blood needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invigor* toing Effect. 60c. (V While women in France are allowed to wear men's attire, the honor is only conferred upon those deserving of great merit. ? FARMERS MEET, HEAR SPEAKERS This county had three days this veek of spe/iking by noted Kentuckians in the interest of the Tri-State Co-operative Tobacco Mar'ceUnu: Association in an effort to give all the fanners of the county a good chance sociation in an effort to give all the farmers of the county a good chance to sign the contracts and come in on the plan. The meeting at Aynor wa^ the first in the series. It was well attended. The speaker detailed the workings of the co-operative marketing as tried out in Kentucky and ne gav* facts and figures gathered fro.n reliable nmnvps in thp irvpnt lohnri'n holt of that state. On Tuesday the turn out of growers at Conway was greater than had been expected. The weather had changed to rainy within the first days of the week and the rains were given credit for keeping people back. The attendance was estimated as being at least 150 tobacco growers, and those interested in the growing of it in one way or another. The campaign for this county winds up on Wednesday, June 28, for the people of that section of the county at 2:30 P. Ttt. The meetings have been- greatly successful, according to the reports made byi those in charge of the extensionwork of the association, and several of whom were at each and every meeting ready to sign*up all of the farmers who .wanted to join. In the opinion of many, the co-operative plan will have every farmer in the tobacco l>elt of South Carolina. Up to last week the Horry tobacco warehouse and the Farmers* warehouse, both at Conway, had gone into the marketing plan. The first of this week it was rumored that the Peoples warehouse, of which A. C. Thompson is the owner, will also come in under the plans of the association. In the meantime the farmers all over the county are getting informed on the matter. They are asking questions of nearly everybody who mentions the co-operative plans in their hearing. The speaker at the meeting here was R. F. Ofi'utt of Georgetown. Ky. He did full and complete duty to his subject. GAlXlVANTS HAS GREAT PROGRAM Galivants Ferry has a big program awaiting those who will attand the big picnic set for July 4th, in the grove at the bridge. A numir thr? list r?f snn?ikpvs :vn (pears H. K. Cook who will no doubtj delight his audience with some of his best guns. The candidates for congress from the 6th district will hold forth in full force. The candidates for solicitor are expected to attend. Senator E. D. Smith of Washington has been invited and may be present for the occassion. There are other good speakers on the program. Ono of the biggesl crowds ever seen at a picnic in Korry c .mty is looked for at Galivants Ferr\ for the fourth. o A bill to appropriate $25,000 to help defray the expenses of the American Legion national convention in New Orleans next October lias passed the House of Representatives of lx>uisiana. The city council of New Orleans expects to give $10,000 toward the entertainment of the legion visitors. Two women have been elected to the city council in Seattle, Washington. o SUMMONS FOR RIO LI I2F (Complaint served.) State of South Carolina, county of Horry, in the court of common pleas. Merchants National Bank of Raleigh, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. John A. Bell, Viola V. Hell, Thomas Bell, Helen G. Bell; Stone Company, a corporation; Butler Bros,, a corporation; Conway Savings Bank, a corporation, and American Bank & Trust Company. .? (invnnonViAto O 1 IJ.,11 I T r? JI 1 t* vim |M/I uiiwii , IV. I i, 1 X I I , 11. Ij. IMM I Mid O. Hell, co-part tiers as I3c!l Bros., defendants: To the defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in thiaction, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of youi answer to the said complaint on tlie subscriber ?r uos'vm'crs m 1mor their office at Conway, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated May (>, A. D. 1!>22. 11. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attornev. W. L. RRVAN, C. C. C. P. To John A. Hell, Viola V. Hell, Stone Com nan v, Hutler Bros., and American Hank & Trust Company, absent defendants: Take notice that the complaint in the foregoing stated action and the summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, were filed in the office of the clerk of the court of common pleas in and for Horry county, at Conway, S. C., on the 2nd dav of June, A. I). 1922. W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) C. C. C. P. H. H. WOODWARD, C>-8-3t Plaintiff's Attorney. o? To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE RROMO QUININE (Tablets'). It >toj)siln* and Headache ami works off the , old. E. W. GKOVE'S signature on each box, ?iOi\ J 4 ' * '? ^ THE HORRY HERALD, CO* MEETSCHEDULE IN 6TH DISTRICT The schedule lias been fixed for the campaign meetings for Congressional and solicitor candidates in the sixth district. By referring to the candidates' column in the Herald the reader can find out the names of all of the candidates for these offices. The schedule follows: Hemingway, Monday, July 10. Carvers Bay, Tuesday, July 11. Georgetown, Wednesday, July 12. Andrews, Thursday, July 13. Greeleyville, Friday, July 14. Morning and Night. Kingstree, Monday, July 17. Lake City, Tuesday, July 18. Florence, Wednesday, July 19. Timmonsville, Thursday, July 20. Lamar, Friday, July 21. Darlington, Monday, July 24. Hartsville, Tuesday, July 25. Bennettsville, Wednesday, July 26. McColl, Thursday, July 27. L>ieo, rriaay, July z?. Dillon, Monday, July 31. Latta, Tuesday, August 1. Pages Mill, Wednesday, August 2. Mullins, Thursday, August 3. Marion, Friday, August 4. Ay nor, Tuesday, August 8. Loris, Wednesday, August 0. Conway, Thursday, August 10. HAS GHAKffiE OF i; HOTEL DINING Marion.?P. E. Lovell* proprietor of a Cafe here, will on July 1 take charge of the diningroom and culinary department of 'the Gracfe Hotel at Conway. He will continue to run the present business at Marion under the management of his brother, C. T. Lovell. His efficient and sanitary handling of the cafe and courteous and prompt attention to his customers, have won Mr. Lovell many patrons and friends here, who wish him much success in his new work. DINNER SERVED AT CITY HALL On last Wednesday morning at about 12 o'clock the members of tlio press association rolled into Conway. Part of them parked at the Kingston Hotel and the others at Hotel Grace, where they were warmly received and entertained until the luncheon hour. The town Kail, where the luncheon was served, was tastily decorated rrn _ i " i * * ? 1 - i ne nunujer 01 tames, with their white cloths were made more attractive by vases of various colored cut flowers that adorned the center of each table. At each place was laid a menu booklet and key ring souvenir with the inscription, "State Press Association, June 21, 1922."" At the rear of the hall was an improvised throne. As the guests were seated the Queen of Horry, Miss Flora Mae Holliday of Gallivants Ferry, with her attendants marched in and ascended the throne. She was introduced to the members by Mr. Hoyt McMillan amid much applause. The Queen smiled sweetly and bowed, and descended to a table specially prepared and to a chair decorated, in which the Queen of Horry sat. Those seated at her table were Miss Emma Holliday, Dorothy Hagood, Jessamine Burroughs and Alleen Spivey. Several addresses of welcome were delivered by members of the Chamber of Commerce and were responded to by members of the press association. YlfHICH 18 t tire of toda country men ai now of the rem* quality of Fisk' sons are obvio nnv Fifilr t-irp an< h J W* M ML ^ I self. You are I extra size* strei I eney and with tl I ' and a tread t I protection. I There 's~a Fisk Tire of e. for car, truck o I fWAT. 8. p., JPHK 29. 1M1 CONWAY BANKER AND TAR HEELS Col. D. A.. Spivey returned last week from attendance upon the State Bankers' Convention at Ashville, N. C. In addition to being on the program for an address as chairman of Group Six, he was designated to introduce the Governor of South Carolina when he met face to face the Governor of North Carolina: The Asheville Citizen in reporting the proceedings of the convention has this comment to make: "Col. D. A. Spivey of Conway introduced Governor Harvey and made an excellent response to the welcome of the Tar Heel chief executive. South Carolinians, he asserted, discovered western North Carolina when they stalled to migrate to Flat Rock, and they were always glad to visit this section. "He praised the work of Governor Morrison and his good roads program, which has made for him a place in the history of progress in the old .north state." COMMERCE BODY TAKES ACTION * There was a called meeting of the* chamber of comnverce lasfr Monda>\ nifrht for the purpose of considering various matters. Owing to the rain . oUtUt.<ino*mce was not so good, but there was: enough present to do business. The principal matter coming up was the matter of inducing tobacco to cOme to Conway to be sold. After discussion this was ifeferred to the committee on agriculture. The committee is made of members: F. A. Burroughs, W. O. Davis, Dr. C. Medley, J. E. "Bryan, ,H. L. Buck. It was also decided that each individual member of the chamber would strive to bnng all of the business to Conway possible. The plans of the committee on this subject have not yet been made public. HAS NEW AUTO REPAIR SHOP Mr. W. Mack Moore who has been with the Buck Motor Company for several years, has resigned and has | gone into business for himself. He j is a man of business ability and a hard worker. He will build his business on service, helping: ethers while helping himself. The new business will be operated under the name of Motor Supply and Repair Co.. on the corner of Laurel street and 3rd Avenue, in the huiding formerly occupied by Service Garage. Efficient mechanic:? will be on hand after July the 1st. After the luncheon was served Mr. Hoyt McMillan announced that only one boat was available for the trip down the river and the rest of the party would be carried direct to Myrtle Beach. A short talk was made by one member. who expressed his appreciation for the kindnesses shown them by the town of Conway and asked for a rising vote to that etrect, whereupon every member stood. Music was furnished throughout the meal by the "Carolina Wanderers." the orchestra from the Myrtle Beach Yacht Club.?One present. | W Tim* to Re tlw7 MC sj ? # O^*. B irQ ; r , ^ 5 I lie big mileage iy? All over the \ re talking right irkable wearing iires. iherea- I us. Look over ^ K i judge for your- I bound to find I ngth and resili- I tiese, good looks I hat gives real I xtra value in (*\>ery size. r speed zvagoti B STOP SPEEDING ON HIGHWAY There is entirely too much speeding of automobiles on the new county roads. This is the case between Conway and Myrtle Beach, also in the direction of Green Sea, Loris, and Gallivants Ferry. Those who are careful of their own lives and the lives and property of others see this going on day after day. They can only call this condition to the attention of those who ai'P rjnicinw if It appears that stringent laws are being passed in other States to prevent the great loss of life from this cause. For instance a news item from Richmond. Va., published the first of this week says: Richmond, Va.?Great indignation as a result of the arrest, of automobilists by the hundreds for failure to come to a full stop within ten feet of a railroad before crossing was expressed by motorists in various sections of Virginia.. In several Instances those warning the drivers were threatened with arrest for alleged interference. A constable stood on either side of the track and arrested the drivers when they failed to stop before crossing the track and a justice of the'pfeace tried them on the - scene. No other* warning than a sign, "Danger?Stop," near the track, was poRted to* remind the motorists of a new. law, which requires every person driving any vehicle on the public highways, on approaching a steam railway crossing to stop before passing thereover, and making it a misdemeanor for failure to do so. r_c? ACTIVITIES OF WOMEN In Paris there are 235,(>83 widows and only 50,81)2 widowers. The municipal council of Amsterdam now have five women members. Many American women of wealth are invading tlie horse racing game in France. Women first appeared on the stage in the latter half of the seventeenth century. The National, Woman's Partv has begun an aggressive equal rights camjviiKn for women. Miss Clare L. Power of Boston is tho only woman justice of the peace in Massachusetts. The younger generation of Turkish women in Constantinople has dared to introduce fox trots, shimmies and waltzes. I T? Tobacco 1 ( | South ( !IJ Mull ins, South Carol; I j, at auction sales this year II have four big warehouse I boro and W. J. Yarboro U bacco warehouse in Sout III Dee R iver. Therefore J to sign their names to a on I tract if vou need anv mn ?v ...w So fa rmers, beware of who tell you it is a good ! what it is, and will be. j that he can get out of the I It has been circulated would be no warehouses .this year. Th is statemen fore every farmer is assu sell his tobacco in at Mul W. J, Yarboro will cert, the big, new independer 1V7 ?! i I see us. we will be opei sets of buyers to buy your G. H. & W. J SUNDAY IS BIG I DAY AT BEACH I The beaches were visited by crowd H last Sunday. ? The roads were good but were H dusty. Big cars, little cars, fine car5 M and humble cars, all took a chance at II the roads seaward last Sunday. S One car took the ditch. Another I nicked out a fender from another. J Besides this there were several V touches as speedsters passed each| other. It was a wonder that worse I damage was not done. I The road was full of automobiles I far into the night. At Myrtle Beach the surf had in I it one of the biggest Sunday crowds l ever seen in. the water there at one . U i time. There was the little and the I large, the^ fat and the lean, the J mm*; ttiiu uie lazy, an vied with eacii fm other.in snatching from the waves jl what comfort and pleasure they II j could while the rest day lasted; for II on Monday, blue Monday, work was II calling in many cases. Little tots, not II bigger than ducks, were in the surf |w on Sunday, large men the size of H flatty Arbuckle also bathed themselves fl and tackled the bursting waves. fl Following the example of New II York state, Rhode Island has set aside II a fund for the relief of unemployed II World War veterans. The ad minis- II tration of the fund has been placed II with the American Legion, which will II investigate all cases of distress and II need among former service men. I Each Sunday one of the churches fl in Arco, Idaho, extends an invitation II to the local post of the America! Le- II gion to use its sermon hour for a lec- SI ture on "Americanism." I NOTICE OF SALE I Under and by virtue of a bill of [I sale and chattel mortgage from J. II. II Smith to A. Bell, dated November 5, II 1921, I have seized and will sell at II public auction at the present location (I of the property near H. J. Sarvis' in |l Bavboro township, at 1 1 o'clock in the I I forenoon on the first day of July A. II D. 11)22, all and singular the follow- II ing described personal property to- jl One Lane sawmill with Heggy foc4 Ll and saw all complete, carriage with |l any and all that belongs to said saw^ I Une 35-horse power boiler made by Taylor Aultman Co.,. ready on trucks. E and all belts of every kind that be- jl longs to said machinery. I Terms of sale cash before delivery I of property. ) J.' A. HAMILTON, I Agent of Mortgagee. ; Dated June 8, 1922. the I Growers I Carolina jl ina, will sell more tobacco I t| than ever before. It will U jl s to operate. G. H. Yar,~ Q I are building the largest to- U jl h Carolina east of big Pee ? I we advise all farmers not | l| e-sided, uncapilalized con- y I ney in 1922. y I the slick talking organizers u jj thing. Fie does not know n || He only wants the money I |l farmers for your name. U jl over the county that there I jl to sell tobacco at auction u || t is absolutely false, there- M 'I i red a 1 arge warehouse to I \A lins. G. H. Yarboro and I i ?? airily sell your tobacco in 1J \| it warehouse, so come to y, i day and night with two n C tobacco. u I 11 . YARBORO J ij