The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 20, 1922, Image 2
Additional Locals
E. L. Buffkin was here last Friday.
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N. B. Allsbrook was here one day
last week.
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A. 1>. Jackson spent last Friday in
Conway.
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W. C. Hooks was here recently on
business.
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I. F. Patrick was here from Marlow's
last Friday.
S. H. Brown spent a portion of last
Friday in Conway.
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W. M. Carter was here from Daisy
the latter part of last week.
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Julian Dusenhury left for Charleston
last Monday on business.
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Dr. J. A. StollO of I l'tllo l.'ivnv ,...w
here for a short time last Friday. |
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McQueen Quattlebaum spent the
week-end in town with his family.
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E. \Y. Prince was in this section of
the county the latter part of last week.
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W. A. Prince was in Conway the
latter part of last week on business.
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Dr. Atkinson, pastor of the Methodist
Church, was greeted by a large
and appreciative congregation on Sun.day
morning.
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Rev. E. K. Garrison from Aynor
was in attendance upon prayer meeting
at the Methodist Clturcn last
Wednesday evening.
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J. E. Watson, president of the Hut
Bible class, and others deserve a veto
of thank.- for installing a large water
cooler at the church.
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The Sundav School at tlie institutional
church. Myrtle Beach, has
doubled in attendance in the past
three weeks. Dr. Walton, the pastor,
rejoices with this fine group of Sun.
day School workers at the results.
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Rev. W. L. Parker, nastor of Conway
circuit, says he is planning for
a great quarterly conference at Centenary
Church on August 5. Dinner
will be served by tlie ladies of the
church.
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The members of the congregation
of the Myrtle Beach Institutional
Church hy a unanimous vote has
asked Dr. Walton to preach at 11 :dU
on Sunday morning: instead of 8:30
at night. He will gladly yield to the
wish of the congregation.
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A. K. Goldfinch, superintendent, is
wearing a pleasant smile over the
record attendance his Sunday School
is making this summer. His officers
To the
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I If you are a men
keting Association
ciation at the counl
ested in your coun
The re is an adv
: here. Trade will
!! benefited by the cc
Thei e is an adv
way. Your legal,
to on the same ti'ij
reached by good r<
When you fill <
make that point C
y If you are nol a
n Marketing Associs
I the auction plan.
U ed under that plar
n that a full corps (
I large companies, v\
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and teachers are determined that la
shall keep on smiling. They aic
pressing the work.
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The Hut Bible Class is using a number
of electric fans in its building,
which means comfort on the warmest
days, this coupled with the <ine team
work of the class, assures a record
attendance. Mr. Ambrose, the teacher,
excels in the selection of speakers,
so no wonder the Hut class grows.
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Miss Johnnie Atkinson is experiencing
the sensations of a past civilization
in the land of the great chief,
Junaluska. However, we imagine she
feels like a very small Indian in comparison
with the sunlit mountains in
the country of the mighty Junaluska.
Once the voice of this mighty chief
struck terror to tribe and nation, but
now Mount Mitchell, like m exerlast
ing sentry, keeps watch over hi- dust
as it reposes in the heart of his own
mountains.
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SPECIAL NOTICE
The Calhoun highway cut showing
the route the road had to he lef*.
out this week at the last minute.
Look for it next week.
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LOCATES MILL AT PAULEY'S
M. G. Andersen is now located with
a nice plant near Pauley's Island.
Last week he was about ready to hegin
the cutting: of a very fine tract
of round timber on NVaccamaw Neck.
This is one of the mills recently
purchased from one of the leadingfirms
of that section. While Mrs.
Andersen and the children are spending
the summer in the cottage tit
Myrtle Beach Mr. Andersen is enjoying
the refreshing breezes at Pauley's
Island while carrying on his large
lumber and timber business. L. E.
Singleton is in his employ tit this
time.
At the annual meeting of the Calhoun
Highway Association held in
Clinton, S. C., last week, Mr. B. E.
Ilanna, former South Carolina vice
pre.-ident of the association, was elected
as president of the body in place
of Mr. J. F. Jacobs who was compelled
to decline the place on account
of his health. Elsewhere in this issue
appears ti full report of the president's
address tit the annual meeting.
"COT.n TNT THP. TTF.ATV'
is an acute attack . of Nasal Catarrh.
Those subject to frequent "colds" are
generally in a "run down" condition.
HALL'S CATARRII MEDICINE is a
Treatment consisting of an Ointment, to
be used locally, and a Tonic, which acts
Quickly through the Blood on the Mu^us
Surfaces, building up the System,
\nd making you less liable to "colds."
Sold by druggists for over 40 Years.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
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(jtifi quickly relieves Colds, Constipation,
Biliousness and Headaches. A
Fine Tonic.?tf
Tobacco
lorry Cou
nber of the Tobacco Growers'
we invite you to deliver your I
ty seat of your county. You
ty seat and your county seat 1
antage to Conway in having ;
be stimulated thereby and c
>ntact with you.
antage to you in delivering yc
, banking and mercantile busin
) on which delivery is made,
oads from practically any par
out your card designating the
onwav, the caoital of vour co
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member of the Tobacco Grc
ition we invite you to sell your
A 1 arge modem brick warehc
i and we have the assurance <
)f buyers, representing the sn
ill be on hand when the seasc
ber of com]
:onway, s. (
THE HORRY HERALD, CON
WHISKEY RAID, "
LORIS SECTION
>1 J. K. King, of the rural police, assisted
by J. W. Rogers, B. G. Fowler,
Edgar Carter and Clinch Graham,
made a whiskey raid at the store ot
J. L. Butler on last Saturday, July
, 15th.
Five gallons were taken from a
' cart which was driven to the place
by Will Butler, while five and a half
* gallons more were found in about
the store, including a gallon in the
yard behind the store.
Will Butler and also J. L. Butler
were placed under arrest and on
Tuesday made bond for their reappearance
at court for trial.
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Herman T. Bass of South Eoston,
Va., arrived on Monday night and is
connected with the tobacco association
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Colds Cause Grip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove
the cause. There is only one "Bromo Quiniue."
E. W. GROVE'S signature on box 'JOc.
nffin
cigarettes
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They are GOOD!
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? Eve glasses fitted and sold on %
4 a C REDIT.
4 Office over Horry Druu Co. ^
+ Office days every Monday. +
^ Hours, 9 to 1 ^
X L. A. WOODRUFF, I). Opt. J
Eyesight Specialist
X Conway, S. C. ?
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Growers |
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Co-operative Mar- h
tobacco to the asso- I
are naturally inter- I
s interested in you. y
your delivery made U
)iir citizens wi 11 be n
>ur tobacco at Con- y
ess can be attended I
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tobacco here under n
)use will be operat- I
of the management U
lall as well as the "
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MERCE
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WAY. S C.) JULY 20 1922
[ To the Tobai
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I F or years you have sold your tobacci
t you gotten fair wages for your labor?
| J Co-operative Marketing offers you ,
joyed by tobacco growers?a plan by w
price of their tobacco instead of taking vi
t them for it.
J "In Union there is Strength." Ev
I ciation is giving the manufacturer ammun
step toward agricultural prosperity and fi
: The s ccess of Co-operative Marl
schools, better homes and better citizens.
! IT'S SUCCESS DEPI
We, the undersigned Business Men
t the hope of our country is centered in the
bv urge every farmer in this section to jo
, MORROW MAY BE TOO LATE.
BUSINESS MEN
] Merchants and Planters Bank
\X Mull Motor Car Company
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. r i ici111i v . ivicirun
X First National Bank
Rogers & Vaughan, Real Estate
X C. C. Richardson, cotton buyer
A. R. Lane, contractor
: J- h. b merchant
% Pal Drug Company .
V. B. Mc 5an, jeweler
X D. L. Cox, furniture dealer
\v. A. Gray, lobacconist
J K. N. ones, merchant
F. A. Thompson, lawyer
X A. D. Anderson, merchant
X The Cox Company
J. P. Curry, merchant r
X Simpson & McLaunn, merchants
X B. Gary Smith
% Pi i-Buchan Tobacco Company
X L. M. McMillan, M. D.
x H. O. Schoolfield
C. P. Mayers, merchant
t D. Rubenstein, merchant
I BUSINESS MEN
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Harrelson Drug Company
Gasque Bros.., merchants
X I- FT Hnnnbpin morrKnnt
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I The M ion Star, newspaper
t H. S. McCandhsh, awyer
F. fk M. Bank, P. C. ELvans, cashier
| M anon Drug Company ?
F. b. Covington, court stenographer
H cnry Mullins, attorney
S. G. Mil es, auditor
F. W. McKerall, marchant
F. E. Watson, president Peoples Bank
& Trust Company
PI anters Bank, H. A. Lewis, vice presiX
dent
I M arion Department Store
X D. Mclntyre & Company, merchants
1H. S. Smith, tobacconist
M. Dickson, merchant
C. M. Gasque, merchant
M anon Hardware Company
\1 . Finger, merchant
G. F. Courie, merchant
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< i_. ivi. v.oinns, mercnani
Jt J. S. Rogers, merchant
o R. M. Winn, tobacconist
; C. L. Pace, merchant \ - & *
o S. O. Russell, merchant *
; The Foxworth Co., merchants
o By W. M. Martin
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;; The Government advises you to
; agrees to finance you.
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a selling opportunity never before en/hich
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rhat the tobacco buyers choose to give ;
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of Mull ins and Marion believe that t
co-operative movements, and we here
in in now before it is too late. TO- 2
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OF MULLINS: |
Neal & Dixon Bros.
R. Winstead, magistrate t
V. W. Will iams, merchant t
Rogers-Smith Company, Inc., *
By G. E. Smith 2
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IVlcUKCl $
Smith-Hubbard Company x i
Adden's, Inc.
E. !. Mason, D. D. S. I
J. H. Smith, M. D. I
J. W. Gordon, City Bar! )er Shop
Palmetto Grocery Company X
By Jno. P. Cooper ?
J. M. McMillan Jt
F. F. Covington <
D. S. Derring, merchant J J
Jones Market, by J. L. Jones <>
Mull ins Dry Goods Company, by
N. Carliner
E. C. Rogers, cotton buyer
M. C. Harper x
The Fleishman Bros. Company
B. Snyder, merchant $
Cooper, Thompson & Dent X
OF MARION: 1
Hamer & Lewis, insurance $
Johnson-Altman Furniture Com- ?
pany, merchants, by W. F. R. <
j > Johnson o
J Colin McLaurin, county agent
G. G. McKerall, M avor M anon
Rose's Grocery, merchants ; j
A. M. Rose, merchant !t
Marion Guano Co., fertilizers *
J. S. Davis, druggist |
C. S. Howell, physician t
A. Mclntyre, physician t
S. M. Witherspoon, D. O. M. t
J. H. Steedly, merchant *
L. M. Pettigrew, merchant ^
J. V. Rowell, sheriff / <t
D. F. Miles, clerk of court It
S. J. Wall, supt. of education ;t ;
F. M. Dibble, physician
L. M. Gasque, solicitor It |
Z. G. Smith, physician !! 1
T. F. Stanley, fertilizers * ?
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1 . J. Moor, wholesale grocer o ;A
W. H. Cross, president F. & M. \\ I
? Bank ;; J
L. D. Lide, attorney < 12
Blackwell Bros., merchants
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organize. The War Finance Board <
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