The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 05, 1922, Image 3
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W. O. Inman was here last week.
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J. L. Vereen was here one day last
week.
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E. P. Gerald was here on business
last week.
Arnold Bell was in Conway recently
H on business.
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D. B. Pittnvan was here recently ]
on business.
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Georjre J. Holliday was in Conway
last Monday.
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Durham Chestnut was., here one 1
day last week.
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D. E. Moore w,is a visitor in Con- 1
way last week.
*****
D. V. Richardson spent last Saturday
in Conway.
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VV. Ti. Rhodes spent last Saturday 1
here on business.
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G. M- Ford was in Conway last
week on business.
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R. I}. Nichols spent some time in
Conway last week.
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S. H. Lewis was here for a short
time last Saturday.
*****
M. C. Butler, of Loris, was in Conwav
last Saturday.
*****
M. G. Powell spent a part of last
week on business here.
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Hi# shipment of sugar just in.?
Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv.
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W. J. Ward was among the court
week crowd here last week.
* * * *
F. T. Hell was in this section of the
county the latter part of the week.
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H. I,. B. Jordan, of Jordan#ille section
spent several days here last week.
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The Court of Common Pleas will
convene here on Monday, October
23rd.
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E. H. Hard wick was among those
wh-> visited Conway on business last
Monday.
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W. H. Graham spent a part of last
Saturday in Conway attending to
business here.
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Another car Hay just arrived. See
us for close prices.?Cooper-Smith
Co m pa n y.?Adv.
*****
The streets and roads were getting
very dry and dusty last week owing
to the lack of rain recently.
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Tf you are going to buy Underwear,
Hosiery or Sweaters, buy them cheaper
at L. H. Burroughs.?Adv.
*****
J. M. Ivewis was in the courthouse
several days last week, interested as
h witness in one of the cases before
the court.
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Last Monday was legal salesday at
the court house. Several sales were
made by the clerk of the court and the
sheriff of the county.
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See us for Seed Rye, Seed Oats, and
everything in Groceries and Feeds.
We have the goods and the price.?
Cooper-Smith Company.?Adv.
*****
Spc^iH Judge A. F. Woods left
bore last Saturday afternoon, after
spendinr the entire week in Conway
holding the term of the Court of General
Sessions.
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Miss Minnie Burroughs, of Evergreen
S -hool. went to Sumter last
C<>tinvl<n' fn rnnvnvnnt tbo Cnnkinf
Club fir's of JTnrr*' County in tlio District
Kiscuit Contest.
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F. F. Covington, the efficient court
stenoj?r?nher of flip 12th iudici.nl circuit,
pnont all of lfmt week in Conway
attending to bis duties in the Court
of General Sessions.
* * *
The serial picture entitled: "Tarzan
of the N pes," had a good crowd at
tho episode which anneared at the
Pastime lact Fpdnv nirrht. The theater
was crowded to capacity.
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]> FrmV Bellamy. V. D. Johnson,
+ and J. f<. Kin p. rural policemen of
Horrv County, spent all of last week
in Conv oy as witnesses in liquor
cases brought up in the court.
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f -Mpy .,n,i nnwd policemen
were kept busy last week attending
up^n fhe business of the court. eitb?r
in obtaining parties and witnesses,
or a'?o<*tirvf under warrants sworn
out during the court for guilty parties.
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M <is I.ois Carraw/iv. of Charleston,
S. C.. a graduate of Winthrop in 1021,
has located in Conwav to assist Mrs.
Helen Thomas Moore in County Home
Demonstration Work. ^ Thev will be
in their office at the Courthouse on
Saturdays.
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Trr'ijolrioiis men .*ind women wanted
to retail the genuine Watkins Products
in city territories. Exceptional
opportunity fro tie up with the oldest
and largest company of its kind. Our
hustlers' average income is $1.10 an
hour. Are you doinf? as well? If
not, write today for free samples and
particulars. Th^ J P Watkins Co.,
Dcpt New York, N. V.
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J. S. Williams was here recently.
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S. C. Long* spent last week in Conway.
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Hal L. Buck spent last Monday at
Little River.
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J. C. Bell was in Conway last week i
on business.
*****
W. G. Pajre spent several clays
here last eek.
*****
F. A. Hay spent some time in th3
.own last week.
W. J. Hannu spent some time in
Conway recently.
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Miss George Johnson visited Col- ,
umbia last week.
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Conway was crowded with court
visitors last week.
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J. W. Mishoe was in Conway recently
on business.
*****
Mrs. J. C. Spivry was a visitor in
Columbia last week.
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S. L. Foley was here from the Taor
section last week.
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C. J. Butler was in Conway one day
last week on business.
*****
H. B. Johnson, pf Aynor, spen*
some time here recently on business.
*****
L. R. Hagood, of Aynor, was in
Conway last week on business.
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Car Merry Widow Flour just un1
oaded.?Coo per- S m i th Co.?Ad v.
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J. F. Harper, of Toddville, was a
visitor in town one day last week.
*****
J. T. Allen, Jr.. of Loris. S. C.. was
in Conway on Monday of last week.
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We have big stocks of Meat and
liar d.?Cooper-Smith Company.?
Adv.
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** 1 _ r 1 i _i i_.i :ii1?a
many ucii'iiuaiu.s pieautMi guilty ia:si
week and paid the fines imposed by
the court.
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J. B. Gore was in Conway last
week while the criminal court wa>
"n session.
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If it's Sugar, Bacon, Lard, Rice or
*Mour, buy it cheaper at L. H. Bur
oughs.?Adv.
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W. C. Pittman, one of the progressive
farmers of Horry, spent o
day here last week.
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J. E. Holmes was among the jury-en
who spent last week here in at mdance
upon the court.
* * *
John H. Atkinson, of .Tordanville.
vas in Conway on business several
lays the first of last weeK.
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Progress has been made on the
erection of the new dwelling of Mr.
nd Mrs. W. H. W.inborne.
*****
Mr. and Mrs. Hanniper Holmes, of
n n. c r?t. the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Britt.
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The right kind of people never
need the presence of a policeman tr
'-eep.them from breaking the peace.
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J. F. Roberts w,gs among tbe farmers
who called in Conway on business
while the court was in session last
week.
*****
Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Dusenbury at
ended the marriage of Miss Virginia
^urbage in Columbia on last Wed
nesday.
*****
If it's Caps, Ties or Shirts, buy
bom cheaper at L. H. Burroughs.?
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Work on the public roads is the
ind of work that brings returns in
'be saving of time and money in
hauling.
* * * *
Capers Beverly paid the county
<eat a visit recently. He owns on-*
of the best little farms in Buckstown
ship.
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W. F. Stfckhouse. prominent attorney
of the Marion bar, spent the first
of last week in Conway in attendance
'ipon the court.
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There was more business before the
"ourt of General Sessions last week
lhan could be done in the limited
time of one we*>k.
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If it's Prv G^ods, Notions or Groceries.
bu" it cheaper at L. H. Burroughs.?Adv.
*****
FOR SALE OR RENT?Well arranged
on most prominent corner
in town, two-story brick storehouse.
Po??ession an" time. Apply to S. B.
Culbreth, St. Paul, N. C. 10 5!22-2t
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TAKEN UP at my place, one sow
about two years old, black with yellow
spots. Underslope in right ear. Owner
can get same by payiner for this ad.
Sam Sellers, G,alivant's Ferry, R. F.
D., No. 1.?Adv ltpd.
*****
B\>v it cheaper at L. H. Burroughs.
?Adv.
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Pianos, Player Pianos and Organs
Tuned and Repaired by
A. B. FRALEY
309 Main street, Kingstree, S. C.
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Sam Jolly spent a clay here last
week on business. 1
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Isaac L. Lee was in Conway one ,
Jay last week on business.
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J. L. Iyewis, of Tabor, N. C., spent
a day here last week on business.
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Car Red Rust Proof Seed Oats just
arrived.?Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv.
*****
D. D. Edge spent a day here last
week while the court was in pession.
*****
A. B. Causey has returned to Columbia
after sDendinor thp snmnipr i?t I
Myrtle Beach.
*****
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Kimbretl and
little daughter, Sarah Colene, motored
to Columbia Sunday.
Car Salt to arrive this week. See
us for close prices.?Cooper-Smith
Company.?Adv.
*****
The handsome addition at the residence
of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Andersen
has been finished.
*****
It is easy to locate whiskey stills,
but hard to catch the operators at
work haking the product.
*****
Remember the big- sale at the M.
B. Thompson Company stores. One
of the greatest events ever pulled ofl*
for the Warn pee section.
*****
F. P. Covington was called to his
home in Marion last week, while the
court was in session, by the seiious
illness of Mrs. Covington.
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There was a silver tea given by the
Auxiliary of the Presbyterian church
at the home of Mrs. W. F. Alexander,
on last Friday afternoon.
* * * *
Last week in the case brought
against Atlas McDaniels, charged
with kidnapping, the grand jury found
no bill and threw the case out.
* * * * *
There was an indictment before the
grand jury last week against W.
Percy Hard wick. It appears that Mr.
Hardwick is now located in Charles
ton, S. C.
* * * *
Battey & Co., the large and reliable
Cotton Factors of Savannah.
Ga., offer a service that combine:
long and successful experience, expert
salesmanship and financial soundness
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Many true bills were found by the
grand jury last week during: the few
lays that they remained in session at
the courthouse. There were many
cases before them for violation of the
prohibition laws.
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HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTfNG?Attachment
fits any sewing
machine, easily adjusted. Price $2.00.
person/\l checks 10c extra. Marsl
Bros.. Wilmington, Ohio. ?Adv
9i28j22-4tpd.
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LOST?A black dog (femalt) witl
tan legs; two brown spots overe
each eye. Thirteen months old.
Finder please notify J. D. Bratcher,
Conway, S. C. RewardAdv. ?
3t-pd.
*****
Circle No. (> of the Woman's Missionary
Society of the Methodist
Church will give a silver tea at the
home of Mrs. H. G. Cnshman, on Saturday
afternoon, October 7th, at 5
o'clock. Every one is invited.
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Cotton shipped to Battcv & Co.,
the efficient Cotton Factors of Savannah.
Ga., yields satisfaction ;
evidenced by the large volume of business
entrusted to them. Isn't it to
your interest to try them ? Do it now 1
and be convinced. 8 31 11-3'
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The gravel road is beter than the
j road of clay and sand This has been
'Innimiutl'iitorl i\r\
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aid with gravel in Marion county, anr1
which appears to be harder than the
'lay and sand mixture and seems tc
>old up better.
* * * * ?
J. C. Macklen who has been auto
alesman and tractor demonstr.atoi
for the Buck Motor Company for tlu
past year has resigned his positioi
with them to accept a position wit'
the Atlantic Coast Realty Compan>
of Petersburg, Va. Mr. Macklen wax
formerly with this company two year,
ago.
* * * * *
Cotton?Ample storage capacity ;
reasonable rates and liberal advance
on consignments in any quantity, f
)rompt sale or to be held, offered b;
Battey & Co., The substantial Cotton
Factors of Savannah, Ga. 8 31-3m
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STAY, S. 0., 00T. 5, 1922
Miss Anna Bacot was last week
elected president of the sophomore
class at Columbia College. The othei
new officers are: Miss Clara May
Green, vice-president; Miss Nancy
Harrelson, secretary; Miss Edna Earlc
Moore, treasurer; Miss Sara Edwards
historian.
HAKKELSON-ALLSBROOK
Miss Leatha Harrelson and Mr,
Newton Allbrook were married at
the home of the bride on last Stitv
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Baptist Church performing the ceremony.
Immediately after the cere
mony the bride and groom left for i\
trip through the country to Hendersonville
and Chimney Rock.
WOMAN'S WILES
ENTANGLED MEN
(Continued From Page One.)
jury coming out.
Another fact soon became appar
ent, which was that the verdict oJ
guilty was a surprise to the grea<
majority of the people who heart
the evidence, and who had obtaine.
some idea of the terms of the statut'
under which# the charge had beei
brought. The question in the mind,
of the people then was: Had tin
jury disregarded the matter of a jus
cause and excuse provided for in th?
law, whereby the defendant could b<
excused from the performance o
ihe obligation imposed by the mar
tial relation?
Several witnesses had testifies
and their testimony had not bee:
impeached by the State. Some o
the men who have lived in the Jor
danville community all of the;
lives and are known to be honest
truth-telling, reliable citizens of tin
county. Had the jury disregards
all this showing made by the de
fense and found him guilty of non
support, when it appeared beyond ;
doubt that when the warrant ha.
been sworn out by the prosecutloi
there had been plenty of supplies
in keeping with their station in lift
in the lttle house where they had at
tempted to live,, and a big gardei
nearby from which the family usei
a variety of vegetables ?
The general opinion was that i
was the old story of the man belnj
beaten out by the story of a prett,
woman, a young woman, who, wit]
a little baby on her bosom ha.
worked the game of sympathy 01
the mere men who passed upon th
case. This was the verdict rendere
by the general public who had li.<
tened at the testimony on both side*
It was the verdict of the people n
that section of Horry County froi
whence the case arose for they wer
there in the court room in number
and they expressed themselves free
\y on the subject.
Following the verdict, neighbors t
the prosecutrix and defendant gc
worried.
They were disappointed at tli
verdict under the circumstance
I They said so by means of a petitio
which was signed by between thirt
and forty of the men wno live in th
JordanvHle section of the count;
asking the court to consider tn
matter of extending mercy to the d<
fendant and granting him a new trh
if it could be done, and expressin
their unanimous dissatisfaction wit
the result. It is said that this pet
tion was presented t<? the court *
chambers here by a committee c
NOTICE
To the patrons of Chapel Hi
School: There will be an election o
Saturday, October 7th, 11*22, for tli
purpose of voting on four more mil
for the benefit of the School. 8 A. 1
to 4 P. M.
J. H. DAWSEY,
JAMES VV. JOHNSON,
SAM I). CRAWFORD,
1rustees
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NOTICE
There will be a meeting; of tl
stockholders of the Horry Mill ar
Clin Company, Saturday, Octobc
28th, at Horry, S. C., for the pu
pose of dissolution of charter.
R. B. NICHOLS.
Presiden
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1 tyAMl
; citizens from near Jordauville. tl
! " The Sentence. ' f
Cook was not sentenced until lat'j J,1
on Thursday evening:* though he hau ..
been tried and convicted on Tue.f- 1
J day; the court having announced p
' that it desired to defer the sentence for
the purpose of consideration, and .
also in view of the fact that counsel 1
for the defendant had noted a mo- '
tion for a new trial in the case.
On Thursday evening the court n
; brought up the motion and it was ?
. argued. The motion for a new trial
> was denied. The court stated 1
. before sentencing the defendant that
. the case had caused much thoughl a
i and consideration on the part of the
. court and tl\at personally the Judge
dreaded to have to impose sentence
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ciant did not look to him as being : (
; bad man; that the jury had fouitJ f
against the suspicions that he had
entertained in regard to his wife an 1 .
that it appeared that he, the defep- r
dant had been led astray by re
ports; and that it appeared that the
i families of the prosecutrix and th"
t defendant had too much to do in then
j affairs; that he hated to have to
impose the sentence and he found
1 it a painful duty, but one, which he.
? nevertheless must perform in vie v
1 of what the jury had found. Speak
a ing to the attorney for the defen2
dant the court commended the able
>. manner in which the defendant'
case had been presented?the jury
? had found against the contention of
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fie defendant and he must lmpo?e
he sentence required by their findig.
The court then sentenced thft
efendant to six months on the pubic
works of Horry County, or a like
eriod in the State penitentiary.
The statute, under which the deendant
was tried, provided that if,
efore or after conviction, the deendant
enters into a bond in the
um of $300.00 conditioned for the
taintenance and support of the wife
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i tiiuu, men uit; duiivcutr Mian nv^%
c served until the condition of such
ond has been broken.
Later in the evening the defendant
rranged the bond.
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COTTON
Spot cotton prices declined 55 points
luring the week. New York October
uture contracts declined G8 points.
Spot cotton closed at 19.99c per
jound; New York October futures at
!0.20c.
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