The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, September 21, 1922, Image 8
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I AMPLE FACILITIES
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I PLUS
I THE RIGHT SPIRIT
I Conway National Bank
I Conway, S. C.
I CHEAP FOR CASH
A most complete line of furniture, just what you want.
Make our store headquarters during the tobacco sales, get our
prices before you buy anything in our line.
SutherlandlFurniture Co.
Conway, S. C.
Where^your dollar docs its full duty.
Bicycles $30.00 this week.
Columbia GrafonoJas and Latest Records.
Rest Prices and Host Service.
Firsts Aid Kits
For the Camper jfj ^HL
Before Koing camping be , i .<
sure that you have first aid fe.N ?J* t
preparation, and that you have
the other things which provide
comfort, relief from sunburn, mosquito bites, etc.
You will find this drug store a convenient place to buy all your
vi cation needs.
PLATT'S PHARMACY, INC.,
"The Dm*; Store of Service"
Meet me at The Busy Corner
We are sole agents for
Everfast Suitings
the guaranteed fabrics. All the rage now for fall
garments for'women and children.
F. C. TODD, - - Conway; S. C
CONWAY LUMBER COMPANY!
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Manufacturers, Wholesalers ajid Retailers
i See our grades and get our prices. Our flooring,
siding, partition, ceiling, mouldings and trim please
everyone. Prices to suit the times and to encourage
building.
Cypress Shingles at a. bargain.
I We are ready for the Fall and Winter requirements
of our friends. School supplies for the children
starting out to School.
GOLDFINCH DRY GOODS COMPANY
Everything to Wear.
E. GOLDFINCH, MGR.
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and KINGSTON FURNITURE COMPANY,
Furniture and Funeral Supplies delivered
any where on short notice.
W. M. GOLDFINCH, MGR.
SAVE GARAGE BILLS
by doing your own work
You have the free use of our tools inside garage.
? Goodyear and Firestone tires below list.
! A large stock Genuine FORI) parts.
I Leonard gives quick service and guaranteed work, at lowest cost.
TABOR MOTOR CO.
Tabor,N. C.
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WILL FORECLOSE
DELETTRE FARM
There was a reference hearing ;
before W. L. Bryan, acting as special
master, last Thursday, in the case
of the Bank of Little River, Plaintiff
against U. M. DeLettre, for the
foreclosure of a mortgage of real 1
estate, the farm that stands in LeLettre's
name, about four miles from
Conway.
DeLettre lived on this place un- 1
til about one year ago he moved 1
a-wav to tho Stilts * 1
--v -- ? "I uvui ^ ia, HI1U
' now lives near Waycross in that '
State.
The mortgage on which the suit '
has been brought is for the security (
of a note in the sum of $1,500.00.
The note and the mortgage are 1
both made from U. M. DeLetter to 1
W. Percy Hard wick and bear^ the ]
date in March 1 i> 17, at a time when
Hardwick? was doing business in <
one of the Jenkins stores on the 1
Southward side of Third Avenue, <
and L. W. Cooper was in the mer- ]
eantile business in another of the s
stores next door.
When the suit was brought, De- {
Lettre tiled answer to the complaint j
in which he alleges that he did not ^
give these papers for the purpose of j
securing any debt to W. Percy Hard- j
wicke; that if he signed them at j
all it was as he thought for the N
purpose of witnessing an instru- i
ment. He alleges ir^substance that ^
if he ever signed ann delivered this f
note and mortgage that he was i i
fooled into signing them by Hard- c
wicke telling him that they were {
something else and that his name j
was only needed as a witness to j
them. DeLetter is a half brother y
of Hardwick. j
DeLetter also said that Hardwick
would not record this mortgage;
that he kept the interest paid ^
on said mortgage at the Bank of >
Little River until some time in 1920
when Hardwick left this place and
moved away to Charleston, and
from there to ^ome other place no- t
body knows where. j
This was the nature of the issup (
when the time came last Thursday f
for a hearing on the matter. DeLettre
was not present, his attor
ney spying that he had written V
stating that he had been sick for t
two weeks and was unable to travel.
The master continued the hearing un- I
til a later date so that DeLetter may ^
come and testify, after he recovers. \
The Peoples Bank holds a first
mortgage for $1,500.00. *
The trial priceeded so far as to
examine two witnesses. The wit- \
nesses to the mortgage are W. Mack '
Moore and Clarence Long. Mr.
Moore was placed on the stand by
the plaintiff and he testified that *
ho saw DeLetter execute the note ^
and mortgage on the date mentioned '
and that the mortgage had been '
probated by L. \V. Cooper, who was ^
doing business next door. The cash- 1
FARMERS BANK
LOR IS, S. C.
A Home Institution
5% Paid On Time Deposits
Your Business Appreciated
DAN VV. HARDWICK, President
O. E. HICKMAN, Vice President
Charles I). PRINCE, Cashier
RHODES & HARDWICK
Brokers
Real Estate, Cotton, Fertilizer
and Insurance.
Loris, S. C.
If you need strawberry fertilizer
we have it.
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On Tinware an
SPIVEY MERCI
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page is contributed by the advertisers wh
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ier of the Bank of Little River was
also sworn in. The testimony taken
down from the two witnesses waa
as follows:
W. Mack Moore being duly sworn
says:
1 signed the paper as a subscribing
witness. As I recall Percy
Hard wick was in one of 'the Jenkins
Brick Stores. He 011 one side
and Mr. Cooper on the other. Percy
said to DeLetter, 'I have that paper
ready I want you to sign.' DeLettre
went over and signed the paper, i
tlo not know whether he read it,
but he signed it and I was asked
to witness his signature and did 'so
witn clarence L.ong. Mr. Cooper
probated it. I do not think Mr.
Cooper was in the store.
Cross Examination:
I was not informed a?> to what
:he paper was. I was asked to witness
its execution and did so. DeLett
re was working around there
nt the time. Hauling cotton ana
>ther things at the time was what
ie was engaged in. I know nothing
>f the debts between the parties.
Mr. H. E. Thompson being duly
worn says:
I am cashier of the Bank of Litle
River. The Bank owns the I)e.ettre
note and mortgage sued on.
['he Bank's books show that the
Sank became the owner of these pa>ers
by discount * on April 11th,
917. The face of the paper is due
vith interest from September, 1020. |
was not cashier of the Bank at the i
inie, but this paper was turned
>ver to me with other papers when
he bank was audited and 1 was made
cashier. This was in 1920. The
liscount ledger shows that this pa)er
was discounted for $1,500. Percy
-lardwick has no balance at this
>ank. I Mo not know who paid the
nterest.
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>EALS SAYS HE
TURNED THE TAGS
From all parts of the belt, .expressions
of loyalty and satisfaction, it
s said are reaching association headquarters
at Raleigh. "I would not j
:ign the Co-operative Marketing Association
contract, thinking I would
;tay out and get some of the money
he Independents had Jed n.e to think
would get by selling my tobacco
independently," writes (i. 1 Seals, of
Dillon, S. C., who adds: "I sold my
irst load at auction,' it brought
>16.65. I was not satisfied at these
trices. I turned the tags, signod the
^o-operative Marketing Contract and
lelivered the same tobacco again,
ind they advanced me $13.0*."
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Greenville, Sopt. 12?William Issac
Wholly, son of J. T. Shelly, of Aynor
las been declared the winner of th.* v
Horry county schoolarship in Fur- j
nan University. The ??choI?rship !
Purman University, is awarded In
competitive examination.
If you have money we want it.
If you want money we have it.
BANK OF LORIS
The Bank of Satisfactory Service.
Sell Your Tobacco
at Auction
STANDARD WAREHOUSE!
I,oris, S. C.
With
C. II. Ilardwick and J. W. Mishoe,
Market will open August 1
Off
id Crockcry.
1ANTILE CO.
ly, S. C. ]'
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Haul your tobacco with a I I
FORD TRUCK I
BUCK MOTOR CO. I
The W. H. WINBORNE CO. I I
Manufacturers of I I
NottK Carolina Pine and Cypress Lumber, consisting I I
o? Flooring, Ceiling, Weather-boarding and Mould- I 1
ing, Sash,. Doors* Mantels. I I
Window and Door Screens a Specialty. I I
| We also handle Shingles. I I
Come to See Ka. I I
Get Prices From Us Before Buying* I I
W. H. WINBORNE CO., Conway, S. C. II
Our buyer has just returned from I I
Northern Markets.
We think that we have some good II I
values. 11 I
COX-LUNDY CO. I
Conway, S. C. Ill
MERRY WIDOW AND DIXIE FLYER I I
SELF-RISING FLOUR I I
FRUIT JARS. I I
COOPER-SMITH Company I I
Wholesale. II |
Groceries and Feeds. II I
MARLOW'S II I
THE UNDERSELLING STORE 11 I
has made tremendous cuts on all summer goods. AH items in our II I
store must #o regardless of profit or cost. I 1 I
This is not a cheap lot of merchandise but that which is left as we II I
close the season, of high class merchandise frotrj our best manufac- II 1
turer and Jobber, but at prices that will enable you to buv vohr II 1
Olim - ^ 1 ' rt
I .,u..>..iCi guuus m one nail what thoy would have cost you in the be- I I I
' ginning of the season. We buy lots thereby getting big reductions of 11 I
I the Jobbers. II I
We will give off all our low cut shoes during the next 30 days one II I
third off., For instance a pair of low cut that sold for $2.50 will only 13 I
cost you for the next 30 days $1.77, and so on through the entire II I
stock of low cut shoes. I I J
MAR LOWS III
Simply won't be Undersold. II I
HARDWARE THAT STANDS I I
HARDWEAR. I I
PRICES THAT STAND COMPARISON. I I
Horry Hardware Company I 1
Conway, S. C. Ill
EAT HERE WHILE YOUR WIFE IS AWAY 11 I
ON HER VACATION?WHERE GOOD |
SERVICE IS SECURED. I
NEW YORK CAFE
Conway, S. C. I
THE WEEK I
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