The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 17, 1922, Image 3
| LOCAL AND
M. C. Johnson was here one daj( recently.
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P. V. Dunn was a recent visitor in
Conway.
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J. B. Garedy spent a day in Conway
last week.
P. Hickman was in this section
one day last week. <
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r-Smith Co.?Adv.
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Col. John F. Cooper, of Mullins was
in Conway Monday.
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Carston Hardee visited Conway ithe
latter part of last week.
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J. W. Harrelson was on the streets
of Conway one day last week.
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A. F. Kiiijlc spent a few hours in
this part of the county last week..
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P. O. Bellamy was here for a short
time the latter part of last week.
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W. I. Hill and J. H. Hill were both
in Conway on business last Saturday
*****
Several fines were paid rn town
court, recently for transporting whiskey.
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J. I. Cox was among those spending
some time in Conway last week on
business.
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Jos. J. Hod pes spent a portion <of
last Saturday away from his home on
business.
Mrs. M. R. Smith, is spending
some time with her parents in North
Carolina.
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A party of people from Greenville
recently spent several days at Myrtle
Beach.
*****
J. M. Todd, Sr., spent some time in
C'?nway last week looking over the tob:
cco market.
*****
J. M. Cox of Hammond, S. C., was
ir> Conway one day during the middle
of last week.
*****
The bigger the town, the greater
the need, but the money there will
be to do it with.
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Buy a Ford from the Loris Motor
Company and get the benefit of the
Ford service.?Adv.
*****
A. G. Graham was among the
crowd of people doing business In
f Conway last Saturday.
*****
See us for everything in Groceries,
we are receiving new goods daily
Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv.
One of the largest crowds since
the Fourth of July visited the Beach
?luring the past two weeks.
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J. H. Edge and W. J. Hall, both
-of Dogwood Neck, visited Conway on
business one day last week*
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J. P. Hickman is connected with
the Loris Motor Company at Loris.
Get the Ford from his company.?
Adv.
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Judge Vaught will be absent from
his office here on the days that the
county candidates speak over the
county.
Solicitor L. M. Gascjue, of Marion,
was in this county last week with
the candidates at the places of
meeting.
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Twenty years ago the idea of, a
costly yacht club art Myrtle Beach
would have been scoffed at as
absurd.
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C. V. Bullock spent last Saturday in
Conway .after listening at*i few of the
candidates at Bayboro on the way
over here.
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Mrs. Jennie Croxton, of Kershaw
has returned home after spending several
days with 'her daughter Mrs. Ed.
L. Smith.
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L. R. Hagood, one of the leading
business men, of Gallivants Kerry
spent an afternoon here last week
on business.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hal L. Buck speni
.the day here last week and returned
to the cottage at the seaside in the
late afternoon.
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Take your tobacco to Nichols
Warehouse to Nichols Bros., & Gilliam.
You can sell here for the
high dollar.?Adv.
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W. J. Singleton-was in Conway last
Saturday bringing with him a lot of
the finest tomatoes raised on his
place in Waccamaw Neck.
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The recent rains have made a
change at some places in the public
ro3ds. It takes the hardest kind of
road to stand up under continued
floods like we have had in some of
the sections of Horry this Summer.
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FOR SALE
One milch cow with calf three
months old, now giving sixteen quarts
of milk per day, will sell for $50; also
one new Oliver typewriter which I
I will sell for $40; one Kdison phono-1
graph with cabinet and seventy-five
of the best selected records, for $60.
i also have ten or twelve head of hoj?s
for sale on reasonable terms. H.
;.ROWELL, Star Route No. 3, Conway,
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W. A. Prince was here on business
lust week. ,
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Car sugar just received. CooperSmith
Co.?Adv.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. S. C. Baker are
at Myrtle Beach.
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M. C. Dorman spent last week in s
Conway on business.
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Mr. Ed. C. Bethe.'*, of Latta is visit- 1
ing relatives here this week. i
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John H. Atkinson was in Conway
on business one day last week. 1
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Most of the travel to Myrtle
I Beach is by way of automobiles,
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Head the Buick ads that appear in <
this paper from week to week.
*****
M. R. Smith returned Monday from <
a business trip to North Carolina.
*****
J. H. Graham was among those
visiting Conway on business one day
lust week.
*****
M. B. Thompson, of Wampee, S.
C., was in Conway on business last
Wednesday.
***** (
William E. Warren, of Augusta, ]
Ga., has accepted a position in the
Herald plant. <
*****
Leverne Adams of Roland, N. C., is
. spendine some time in town and at
Mvrtle Beach.
*****
W. R. Barringer and his son, both
of Florence, S. C., spent several day*
last week in Conway. \
*****
Take the car to the Loris Motor
Company. Repairing and the Ford
Sales and Service.?Adv.
*****
Rev. J. C. Atkinson left Tuesday
morning to spend a few days in
Richmond and Washington.
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A representative of the Khan
Tailoring Company was with the
Gents Furnishing Company last week.
*****
D. V. Richardson is the owner of |
; oi?n 0i the new Hudson sedans just
purchased fr&m the local agency at
, 'Conway.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. T .Hughes passed
through Conway recently on their
way to spend several days at their
Summer home near Murrell's Inlet.
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We can improve on the style and
finish of your stationary. Give us
a trial and find out for yourself the
advantage of getting a good job.
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I-oris, the gate city made famous by
Sam. T. Creech, now has a modern
motor service which means Ford.
They have a general repair department.?Adv.
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The millions of John D. have been
built up on advertising. The same '
force that made money for John will
make money for you. You only have
to use it right.
Mrs. Dudlev Huggins and children.
Mrs, Jim Eaddy and children, Mrs.
Landrum and son, Mrs. Cook and
Miss Cox of Hemingway are spend- 1
inu: a week at the beach in the Spivey
cottage, "Gudenough."
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The rains of the last week have in*erferred
to some extent with the
handling of the tobacco crop makin"
it hard to keep the leaf in pood condition
on some farms. In some sections
there is too much rain.
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J. E. Winstead and associates have
rented the building nex t door to the
Farm Implement Company, and will
use it as a place for grading and
tying tobacco. They moved into the
new quarters last Saturday morning.
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Chaises Pate, of the new firm of
Charles Pate & Co., recently purchased
a> lot here and will make his i
home in Conway. He is one of the <
firm who recently purchased the
holdings of t.hf? Wjird-Rnt.p C!m-nr>?nv
Inc. 1 11
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Among the best business concernr
you will find the Loris Motor Company,
of which Charles D. Prince is
President, ready at Loris to give you
repair work and always the Ford
Soles and service to all customers.?
Adv.
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The water still ponds up in the
low place behind thbusiness buildings
in the main business block.
Thr"^ is- fon^ enrireering skill
needed to take this water off quickly
when it rains and pours in there
from ?o many roofs.
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Remember eye, , nose and throat
specialist at Conway Drug Company
August 22nd to 29th?glasses fitted,
cross-eyes straightened and other
professional work done and perform^
r\.. t a rfi .1 i r -
vu. ovf uv. o. /\. Pinion (luring ine
week herein mentioned.?Adv.
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COTTON.
Got more for your cotton. Consign
it to Savannah Cotton Factorage Co.,
Savannah, Ga. This company will
make liberal advances on both selling
and holding cotton. Their weights.
grades and round lot prices will
please you.Adv ? tf
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Nichols warehouse is the place.
Sell tobacco at Nichols Warehouse
with Nichols & Gilliam.?Adv.
Read the- very high prices that
tobacco has brought on our floors
at Nichols. Carry it all to Nichols
& Gilliam.?Adv. .
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THE HMftT HERALD,. CO?
Car salt just unloaded. CooperSmith
Co.?Adv. - ' i
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A. M. Dusenbury of Toddville, (
spent last Sunday in town with his
family.
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Mrs. J. W. Sparks is spending^'!! ^
while in Baltimore in the intere^t'6if
ler business. \ 'i*
McQueen Quattlebaum of Lake City, ^
<pent the week-end with his family at ..
Myrtle Beach.
Miss Helen Johnson of Fletcher, N. c
C., is visiting Miss Eugenia Ander- (
?on at Myrtle Beach. f
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See us for Corn Chops, Meal, Grits,
Groceries and feeds of all kinds.
Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv.
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Mrs. D. M. Burroughs of Myrtle
Beach spent last Monday in town the 1
Kuest of Mrs. M. A. Wright. '
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Mrs. M. A. Wright returned home f
Friday night after spending her vacation
in the upper part of the State. 1
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Mr. and Mrs. L. D. MagratVi and ^
children, spent lust Sunday at Myrtle *
Beach visiting Mr. and Mrs. George t
Officer.
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Dr. G. I. Lewis who has been at *
Johns Hopkins for treatment for the (
past several weeks returned home
last Sunday. 5
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Every policeman and peace officer j
carries a list of those who are suspicioned
of carrying intoxicating
liquor. They seem to be on the look- 4
out all the time.
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Mrs. Burriss Finlayson and children
of Cheraw, after spending some time
with Mrs. C. R. Scarborough, returned 1
home last Thursday.
*****
Rev. J. C. Atkinson and Miss
Johnnie Atkinson spent last Thursday
at Myrtle Beach, the guest of 1
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Buck. (
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Hamp Oliver and daughter of i
Timmonsville passed through town '
last Sunday on their way to see the
former's mother. Mrs. Liza Oliver,
who lives near Evergreen.
*****
While in town call at the Atlantic
Grocery store, where you will^ find
everything in heavy and fancy groceries.
No. 48 Main Street. Conway,
S. C. Jesse H. Brown, Mgr.
*****
J. F. Causee of Nichols was in Conway
Tuesday and called at the Herald
office and paid his subscription.
Mr. C iiusee informed us that he sue- I
ceeded in growing: a watermelon 011
his place that tips the scales at TO.
Some watermelon, that.
*****
Tobacco kept coming at a lively
rate all last week. Some of it was
brought in by members of the cooperative
marketing- association, and
there was a large quantity sold at
auction on the floors of the Planters
Tobacco & Storage Warehouse Company.
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Myrtle Beach is proving to be a
very popular place this year. The
number of registers long ago exceeded
the total number visiting the
resort last year during the whole
season. Better roads and more improvements
at the resort had the
desired effect. There are more am'
more visitors going there.
*****
Some engineering skill and money
;ire both needed to tackle the problem
of the loy land lying in the center
of theb usiness block behind the of- ]
fice and stone buildings. Much money
and some efforts have already been
spent but yet the water ponds up
there in the time of every rain.
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Dr. Fletcher Walton will fill the
pulpit of the Methodist Church Sunday
evening, August 20, at 8:00. The
public is invited to be present at this
service. This, with the Sunday
School, will be the only service Sunday
at the Methodist Church owing
to the f^ict that the pastor, Rev. J. C.
4tlfinenn iu n\*'Q\r nn hit- imi
jk ? vim t 'V4? ) ?U ?? \/ 1 lain VUVUtlUllt
Sell with the people who have
worked for twenty years to build 1
up the Nichols Market?Nichols & I
Gilliam, Nichols Warehouse.?Adv. \
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Mrs. Frank Clark of Florence/ W3f
in town last Thursday.
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Car oats and Corn just . received.
Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv.
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"Nichols and Gilliam averaged
>29.65 for their entire sale Wedneslay^Vgust
*0th.
J. S. Bevferly is connected with
he Cooperative Tobacco Marketing
Association, in the bookkeeping de.artment
this year.
W. G. Harper stopped four clamps
>f logs at Toddville a few days since.
)wner can get the logs by paying for
heir capture and this advertisement.
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WOMAN DIES
Mrs. Shroeder died at the Bur oughs
Hospital at 10:30 o'clock on
\ugust 10th. 11>22, after a period of
inconsciousness following an attack
>f apoplexy suffered some time ago.
She was horn in Edinburgh, Scotami
and was in the seventy-second
;ear of her age. Her home was in
Wilmington, N. C., hut she had come
lere on a visit to her daughter when
aken ill.
She is survived by two daughters,
Mrs. Lizzette Slocumb, of Wilmington,
N. C.. and Mrs. Florence Hedrick,
>f Conway, S. C.
Her two daughters were with her
at the end. Her remains were taken
to Wilmington, N. C., leaving here on
the early train last Friday morning.
The interment was in that city in the
presence of many friends. The floral
offerings at the funeral were many
rm\ varied attesting the high esteem
in which the deceased was held. She
Ivul many friends in Conway among
those whom she had met while visiting
her daughter here.
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PRIZE WINNERS
The Prize Winners of the Soap
Guessing Contest put on by Cox- Luniy
Company were: W. M. Goldfinch,
J. B. Allen, and Clarence Paul. Each
guessed that the number that the window
contained 499 ,cakes of soap
while it actually contained 494.
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NOTICE
The trustees of the Four-Mile
School wish to announce that their
school will begin Monday September
4th, 1922.
The compulsory education law will
be enforced on this date also. All
patrons are asked to send their chil
dren promptly.
TRUSTEES.
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NOTICE OF MEETING
Pursuant to the Rules of the Party,
a meeting of the County Democratic
Executive Committee is hereby called
for Saturday August 19th, 1922 at
11 o'clock a. m. at the Court House,
Conway, S. C., for the purpose of
purging the Club Rolls. Any complaints
as to errors in enrollment will
he heard by the committee at that
time.
Conwav, S. C., August 15th. 1922.
E. J. SHERWOOD,
Chairman.
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COTTON.
Spot cotton prices declined 07
points during the week. New York
October futures down GO points.
Spot Cotton closed at 20.44c per lb.;
New York October futures 20.22c.
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Sell tobacco at Nichols. Read the
prices recieved on the floors of
Nichola & Gilliam Adv.
AGENTS WANTED^
Sell the Original Watkins Products.
Good city territory still open. Get
our wonderful offer and free samples.
Write today. The J. R. Watkins Co.,
Dept 79, 'New York, N. Y.?Adv
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J. I. Phillips sold 100 lbs. at 50
cents and 180 lbs. at 57 cents at
Nichols Warehouse August 8th.?Adv.
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Nine thousand Russians came to
this country last year and 5,000 natives
of that country left here to go
?aek home.
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OF ~
ELECTION 1922
First Primary to be Held on August
29th.
Adrian?Jno. J. Kinjr, J,as. W.
Booth, Bert H. Holmes.
Bayboro?F. T. Bell, J. W. Gerrald,
J. B. Hardee.
Blanche?D. M. Alford,. H. J. Sarvis.
J. E. Hardwick.
Cedar Grove?F. O. Hendrick, J. P.
Cooper. J. F. Hendrick.
Conway?J no. I\. Watson, u. K.
Scarborough, D. G. Spivey.
Cool Spring1?John Dovle, Jr., Note
Shelley, S. P. Collins.
Daisy?J. M. Prince, N. M. Shelley,
Wm. Carter.
Dog Bluff?Willie Hux, W. A. Spivey,
Jesse James.
Dogwood?Jos. F. Vaught, D. D.
Edge, Jr., T. B. Parker. I
Ebenezer?Otho L. Cox, W. L. Long.:
G. B. Hardee.
Farmer?Oscar E. Todd, N. H. Bellamy,
W. C. Richardson.
Floyds?H. M. Elliott, J. K. Floyd
J. L. Huggins.
Gallivants Ferry?Burney H. Altman,
W. M. Wise, G. ?M. Huggins.
Grahamville? -J. D. Collins, Elbert
Nixon, W. J. Jordan.
Graham Cross Roads?P. L. Hardwick,
W. H. Housend, Willie Graham.
Green Sea?E. L. Buffkin, G. M.
Fowler. Pearl Watson,
v Greenwood?.Jessie Paul, J. E
Brown, W. E. Dusenbury.
Gurley?L. W. Anderson, S. D. Col
lins, F. G. Prince.
Hammond?T. T. Hewett, Mrs. E
M. Williamson, J. J. Rheuark.
Homo wood?T. E. Lewis, John Harris,
S. L. Moore.
Horry?K. L. Mishoe, W. T. Smith,
P. H. Lambert.
Jernigans Cross Roads?W. H.
Hardee. Harvey Fowler, E. O. Sarvis.
Jordanville?C. G. Hardee, W. H.
Singleton, R. D. Jordan.
Knotty Branch?(To be supplied.)
Little River?P. K. Bessent, J. 1.
Ward, W. H. Stone.
Loris?J. Sid Bellamy, W. H.
Small, J. C. Blanton.
Marlow?1. P. Patrick, J. W. Marlow.
Thos. A. Lee.
Pt. Harrelson?(To he supplied.)
Roselake?(To be supplied).
Sanford? Grover Suggs, Mrs.
Zella Milligan, W. H. Gerrald.
Sboll?loo 1,. Gore. T. M. Sessions.
D. F. Lewis.
Spring Hranch?(To be supplied).
Socastee?.J . B. Rabon, Garland
Outlaw, G. W. Watts, Jr.
Taylorsville?(To be supplied).
Vardelle?(To be suppliol).
\>N..?inpP?(To ho supplied).
White Oak?Rev. W. D. Stevens, A.
J. Dorman, T. P. Goodyear.
Withers?(To be supplied).
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Mrs. G. 1. Lewis and family spent
last week with relatives in the county.
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"J. O. Phillips sold 33f> lbs. for an
average of 48 cents at Nichols
Warehouse.
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Tell it to the Horry Herald.
And Sickles with DANGEL cutting (
praised by thousands of users in the I
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ERROR IN AD
IS CORRECTED
In the half page advertisement
appearing in our issue of August
10th, it was stated that the Nichols
Warehouse averaged over $2.25 per
hundredweight for the entire sale.
This was a typographical error as it
should have been printed so as toy
read "over $22.00 per hundred weight
on their entire sale."
The mistake was made by th?
printer who misread the figures
given in the copy for the advertisement
that was somewhat delayed in
the mail so that the time for setting
up the advertisement and getting it
. i> ?i?<i not permit ot' taking
time to find out by telenhone the
correct reading: of the figures. This
popular warehouse is in charge this
year of Messrs. Nichols Brothers and
Gilliam, who are making a fight to
obtain high prices for the. farmersr'
product,
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MARRIAGE.
Wellons - Claredy at the Presbyterian
Manse, Conway, S. C., August
10th, 1922, by the Rev. J. M. Lemmon,
Mr. K. S. Wellons, son of Dr. J. S..
Wellons, and Miss Mattie Claredy
daughter of Mrs. M. T. Claredy, both
of Conway, S. C.
The happy couple are now on a
honey-moon trip, leaving Monday the
14th, on the morning train, for a trip
through Georgia.
They will be at home to welcome
their many friends after August 25th,
at 52 Laurel St., Conway, S. C.
Mr. Wellons holds a very responsible
position with the Atlantic Coast
Line Railroad here /it Conawy.
Their many friends wish for themi
a long and happy life.
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Sell your tobacco at Nichols for
the high dollar. Nichols & Gilliam.
Adv.
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Renew The Herald
Send in the money for your renewal
subscription to the Herald* or else
your name will be taken from the
I list. Money is now being turned out
1 of the tobacco crop and there is no
i better time to pay for the paper and
1 get your subscription paid in advance.
Send in the money today.
Let the Herald do it.
Pianos, Player Pianos and Organs
Tuned and Repaired by
A. B. FRALEY
309 Main street, Kingstree, S. C.
1? REWIND 8
for return of white and
black spotted pointer
pup. About 3 months
old. Lost since Sunday,
last. pd
Julian D. Dusenbury.*
Imported
Mowing
Blades
Hlft-e "THE MARUGG SPECIAL" are
Jnited States. They Shave the ground.
JG COMPANY, I)ept, S, TRACY CITY,
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'rices U
AUGUST 1 D
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2.75 CL $15.50 J'
5.50 !S.S. 26.45 V
'9 CH C O irt * " I '
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6.45 S. S. 37.70 I,
S. S. 39.50 U;
S. S. 46.95 0
S. S. 49.30 I
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