The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 31, 1922, Image 2
I
g
xxxxzzzzzxxxzxxzzxxxxxxxx^
Additional Locals.
7XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX7
Leffftl blanks at the Herald office.
Allan Dew, of Ever Green, was
in town last Tuesday.
John Causey visited Conway last
Tuesday .
* * * *
Mrs. Nora Causey was in town
shopping the rst of the week.
* * * *
Miss Sadie Causey/ of Toddville,
was in town last Tuesday.
M l\s*. HVn.nlr I mriuifof-1 !?
..... . ? . ....... ? lOIVWI 111
Florence last week.
* * *
Work on the roads during the last
week caused travel to pick up again.
*****
Mrs. A. W. Barrett, after spending
about two months in California, has
returned home.
*****
Mrs. 0. P. Quattlebaum is spending
some time in Walhalla, the guest
of her daughter, Mrs. Larue Langston.
*****
Mrs. Lee and son Morris of Whiteville,
N. C., are on a visit here to Mr.
Lee who holds a position with Piatt's
Pharmacy.
* * ? * *
After spending the summer at
Myrtle Beach Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt McMillan
moved back to town last
Thursday.
* * * * *
Mrs. M. G. Anderson and daughters
Eugenia and Kathleen, left last week
for Hendersonville, N. C., where they
will remain until time for school to
open.
*****
The grading of tobacco is being
carried on in Conway at several
places. One of them is the building
next door to the store of the
Farm Implement Company. J. JtC
Winstead and his associates rented
that several weeks ago and they are
grading tobacco there. A number
of hands are employed some days
to work in the grading.
*****
The candidates put in the last of
last week of the campaign with the
hardest work of all. The aspirants
for the congressional honors wpvp
the hardest workers during the week.
All of the candidates for that office
seemed to realize that Horry held the
balance of power in the matter of
casting a big vote and they all laid
their plans to give Horry a good
shaiie of their time that was left.
* ? * *
Fine paper and envelopes at the
Horry Herald job department.
r INDUS'
F
Come and see in ;
saving advantage
CHAI
U SE
U FOF
M Charlotte Branc
I Ca
I NO
I Exhibition open dai
n manulacturers from
fi Make Your
mFREE
B R I N (
U YOUR FR
Bucl
%
I
HORll Y CASTS
LARGER VOTE
In this issue is an unofficial count
of the votes cast in the first primary,
Tuesday, August 29th, 1922.
ary, Tuesday, August 29th, 1922.
The table is complete as to candidates
for county offices, circuit
solicitor and members of Congress
from the sixth district. The vote
for State candidates was not reported
as fully as the others, but the
results of the primary in regard to
the State candidates are given so
far as they could be obtained by
unofficial count
An examination of the table shows
that the following candidates were
elected by this first primary to county
otTices:
Allard H. Gasque leads in this
county for Congress.
L. M. Gasque is re-elected to the
office of Circuit Solicitor.
Carter and Prince are elected a*
the two representatives from this
county.
J. A. Calhoun wins out in the race
for Auditor.
J. S. Vaught goes in again as
Probate Judge.
C. E. Barker is re-elected as County
Treasurer.
W. H. Chestnut is re-elected a.s
magistrate of Conway township.
According to these unofficial figures
of the vote cast for officers of
Horry County, there will be no
second primary as to any of them
The official count which will be
published next week may possibly
change this result as to the race for
the House and it is possible that the
official count may change the standing
of Calhoun and Cook for the
Auditor's place.
PRAYER MEETING.
White Oak Bay at 3:30 1\ M.
Special invitation to all denominations
to attend this particular service.
At 8 P. M. the special scries
of protracted services will begin at
White Oak Bay, the first Sunday in
September.
Prayer services at A. L. Evans' at
4 P. M. second Sunday in September.
On the third Sunday special services
for the benefit of sister Dill
Cooper at her home on the Fletcher
Cartrette place, near Poplar Church
who has been unable to attend any
religious service for some time. Conducted
bv Rev. Walker McCracknn and
J. F. Connor at 3:30 P. M.
Fourth Sunday prayer meeting at
Brother Walker McCrackens at 4 P.
M.
o
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails
to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding
Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Pil?s, and you
can get restful sleep after first application. 60c.
3-BIG DAYS-;
rRIAL EXHI
ordso
TRACTOR
actual operation the many t
s of the Industrial Tractor?
Trv nr iirt rv i t
1U DL I1LLU A1 .
RLOTTE,
PTEMBER 6 - 7
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF
ID MOTOR COMPi
h, and its 330 Dealers in N<
rolina and Southern Virginia
HARGE FOR ADMIS
ily from 10 a. m. to 10
all over the country \
Arrangements--T oda
BIG STREET PARADE
BAND CONCERTS
RADIO ENTERTAINMENTS
SIGHT SEEING TOURS
I YOUR F
IENDS WILL ALL I
k Motor
fi
Authorized Dealers
Conway, S. C.
THE HORRY HERALD, 00]
The figures as given are believed
to be so accurate that the results
will not be changed by the official
count.
The majority of Carter for the
House is larger than that of Prince.
If the official cfcunt changes the result
as to Prince, then it is likely
that there will be a second primary
to select another member of the
House, and this second race will be
between Prince and Ford.
The race for Congress is determined
by the vote in the counties
of the sixth district. It has been
found hard to obtain accurate information
of the vote cast in all of
the counties; but such information
as could be obtained here appears
elsewhere in this issue.
Women participated in the primary
all over the county, according 1
to reDorts. There was th#? Invo-pst ;
turnout of women voters at Conway.
The addition of women to the
club rolls of the county is doubtless
responsible for the larger vote cast
in this primary.
o
CARD OF THANKS
I take this method of thanking the
voters of Horry County, both men
and ladies, for the large vote you
gave me in the primary, which
elected me Treasurer of Horry County,
the- best county in the State.
I hope to prove my appreciation
by giving vou efficient service.
C. E. BARKER
o
OFFICIAL RETURNS
The Democratic committee will
meet in Conway on Tuesday to tabulate
the vote cast in the primary.
After they finish their work, the
unofficial count will be corrected in
any particulars found necessary, and
the official count will appear in the
next issue of the Herald.
o
Get the better class of printing
at the Herald shop.
*****
Get Kernelgritt at the Herald
office.
* * * * *
Get fine wedding invitations at the
Herald office.
o
^To Stop a Cough Quick ^
take HAYES* HEALING HONEY," a
cough medicine which stops the cough by
healing the inflamed and irritated tissues.
A box of GROVES O-PEN-TRATE
SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and
Croup is enclosed with every bottle of
HAYES' HEALING HONEY. The salve
should be rubbed on the chest and throat
of children suffering from a Cold or Croup.
The healing effect of Hayes' Healing Honey inside
the throat combined with the healing effect of
Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores of
the skin soon stops a cough.
Both remedies are packed In one carton and the
cost of the combined treatment is 35c.f
Just ask your druggist for HAYES'
HEALING HONEY.
* i
BITION
m
i
ime and money- I
rhe FORDSON n
n n I
- 8 U
\ny n
Drth and South f]
>SION U
p. m. Many big y
vill have exhibits. I
iy--To Attend I
corr
1 llLlf
AMILY
JE THERE D
Co.
NWAY, S. .0 , AIWJ.. ,31. 1922
BLEASE LEADS
HORRYCOUNTY
Examination of the table of the
unofficial returns of the vote in the
primary on Tuesday for State candidates,
show:
For Governor
Blease 1,319
Coleman 26
Cantey 24
Duncan 130
Laney 272
McLeod 979
Superintendent
M rc Hwito O.I.I
Mrs. Wallace 163
Hope 661
Seay 158
Seigler 100
Swearengen 876
Lieutenant Governor
Adams 758
J ackson 1,204
Owens 477
The other officers were not reported.
It will be seen that the unofficial
count as sent in or the r*tate candidates
is very complete. The county
officers took almost the entire interest,
and the vote for State officials
was not reported.
It appears that Blea-se led in the
county but not much over McLeod.
Swearengen carried the county
over all his opponents.
o
COTTON.
Spot cotton prices declined 61
points during the week. New York
October future contracts declined 67
points.
Spot cotton closed at 21.87c per
pound; New York October future
contracts closed at 22.28c.
ran
cigarettes
IO*
They are GOODI
THE
mi
In r
(
We sold c
I August 21st
Prices are
where, and i
ronage.
Brii
' v
I
I
CONWAYBUSY
ELECTION DAY
The returns of the unofficial
count of votes cast in the primary of
Tuesday were taken at the Piatt
Pharmacy, next door to the Horry
Herald building. By special arrangement
wires were run into the front
of the drug store and the quickest
time on record was made in getting
the results in for the bulletin board
displayed on the sidewalk in front
of the store.
There was a large crowd round
this board from about 5 o'clock in
the afternoon until 1 o'clock on
Tuesday night.
riM i it t??t -
me ouiietin Doard, one of the best
'S ===
Spend Your I
You Car
I Best ^
We have just recen
Dresses in the lastest styl
pay you to see these be for
Our Fall line of Di
latest Styles and Fabrics,
come in and examine pric<
I Our line of Milliner
I est styles and material th<
I able Price, come in and s
| now.
| Our opening will be
I Yours to Serve and t
TIip Sr?:
No. 43 Main Street, Op
CONWA
m
^ *
?
PLAN!
IREHOU
:onway, s. c
>ur house twice
at above 25 eta
good as you i
we will appfeci;
i
* * *
s
ng us your toba<
' > *"
[7 A n
v. a. rree
%
v
I \
*
i
I 1 1
ever used for the purpose, was arranged
by Evan Howell. Electric
light wires put up by the Quattlebaum
Light & Ice Company threw
a strong light on the board. The
crowd in front of the board extended
beyond the middle of the street. In
addition to the returns of the vote V
in the county, telegrams were received
from various parts of the
State. These reports weiie read out
for the benefit of the crowd by L.
H. Burroughs.
There was a rushing business done
at the soda fountain of the drug
store while the taking of the returns
was iroinir on.
? 0
Filing equipment at the Herald office.
*****
Second sheets at the Herald shop.
Money Where
i Get the
/alues
fed a shipment of Ladies
es and Materials. It will
e you buy.
ess goods received, in the
, and at reasonable prices,
3 and material.
y, is complete with the latcan
be had at a reasoniee
what we have to show
announced Later.
o Please.
arks Co. '
iposite Piatt's Pharmacy.
V, s. c.
I
fERS |
SE
* I
* * y
on Monday, J
i. D
will get any- j
ate your pat- U
:co. I 1
man. |1