The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 02, 1922, Image 3
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W. L. Hardee was in Conway last
week.
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W. M. Stanley was here last Wednesday.
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Shall we have the county court
this time"?
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Myron Gordon attended the State
i.w.A 1
i wet'n,
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K. W. Jones was recently in Florida
on business.
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Mrs. M. C. Dusenbury spent last
Thursday in town.
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J. T. Shelly of Aynor spent some
time here last week.
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Jesse Sessions spent several days
in Columbia last week.
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A. K. Hammett spent the week
end with his relatives.
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W. F. Stackhouse was here on
business last Thursday.
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H. Barnes of Loris, S. C., spent
last Thursdav in Conwuy.
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5,000 pounds of plate meat just unloaded.?Cooper-Smith
Co.?Adv
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v ronferonce was held at
Union Church on last Saturday.
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The State F.iir had a number of
visitors from Conway last week.
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Mrs. F. A. Burroughs returned
from Hendersonville last Thursday.
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Miss Ella Sessions attended the
State Fair in Columbia last week.
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Mv?s. B. K. Sessions was one of
the State Fair visitors last-week.
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Rev. J. C. Atkinson attended the
ounrterly meeting at Centenary last
1? ridav.
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W. D. Bethea was here last week
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wnne uie conn was in session, on
Monday.
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M rs. McQueen Quattlebaum attended
the State Fair at Columbia
last week.
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O. W. Johnson was here last week
as a witness in one of the cases he-!
fore the court.
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R. B. Nichols was here the first
??f last week on business connected
with the court.
Mrs. C. C. Dusenbury of Toddville.j
spent last Thursday in town with her
son J. M. Dusenbury.
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M iss Amy Wolfe, one of the High)
School teachers spent last Thursday
and Friday in Columbia,
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Rev. W. I,. Parker left last Friday
afternoon for Berkeley Co. to see his
sister who w.is verv ill.
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S J. G. Milligan, an aged citizen
of Simpson Creek, spent the early
pvart of last week in Conway.
J. W. WWiam? of St S.
C., spent two or three days in Conway
last week and attended the court.
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A. J. Baker, civil engineer, spent
last week in Conway ns a witness
in the Hardwick-TrAler damage
cases.
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We have bi^ stocks Flour, Rice,
Dairy feeds, and everything* in groceries.
See us for prices^?CooperSmith
Co.?Adv.
J. M. Johnsonof Marion, S. C., was
here several days last week as a
witness in several damage cases on
the court dockets.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dusenbury of
Washington D. C., after spending two
weeks here, visiting relatives, returned
home last Thursday.
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Power W. Bethea, of Columbia, was
here the first of last week as a witness
in the case of W. D. Bethea
against the Bank of Loris.
FOR SALE?Klondvke and Missionaries
Plants?$2.00 P O. B.
D. F. Spivev,
Adv. 11 -2-22-3t. Tabor,' N. C.
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F. M. Mellette of W/itkins, N. Y.,
spent the early part of last week in
Conway, and while here was the guest
of his sister, Mrs. Hoyt McMillan.
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M iss Mary Gentry, one of the primary
teachers of the Burroughs High
School spent several days last week
in Columbia, taking in the State Fair.
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J. A. Clifton, M. I)., specialist in diseases
of the eye, ear, nose and throat,
will be at the Conway Drug Company
from Nov. 14th to the 20th inclusive.
?Adv.
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C. M. Reaves of Fairmont. N. C.
formerly a resident of Horry County,
spent several days here last week
while the court of common pleas was
in session.
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Rev. and Mrs. D. A. Phillips attended
the quarterly Conference at
Centenary on last Friday, and were
the tfue^ts of Rev. J. C. Atkinson for
the week-end.
D T\ "*v|y of I.ori?.
now of Columbia, S. C.. spert
tl^e lnttev p.rrt o * h,0t w**ek bore attendinc
fhe court of commou pleas
as a witness.
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J. B. Gore was in Conway several
days last week.
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Dr. S. J. Rogers was here on Tuesday
of court week.
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Taylor Baker was here one day
last week on business.
Bin: shipment seed rye just received.
?Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv.
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Henry Buck of the Marion bar was
here several days last week.
Some of the nights of last week
were cool, rind brought a Ijf? ht frost.
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M. C. Woods was here several days
last week engaged in the trial of
cases.
*****
Arland J. Baker of Adrian, S. C.,
spent several davs in Conway last
week.
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Hal L. Buck was ill for several
days lately, but was able to be out
the first of last week.
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FOR SALE?New empty kegs and
barrels for syrup.?Peoples Grocery
Co., Loris, S. C.?Adv.
*****
W. F. Stackhouse, of Marion, S. C.,
spent several days here last week
while the court was in session. '
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There whs a fine program at thfc
Pastime last week This week has
in equally fine class of oiciures on
the screen.
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M. C. H.nrrelson of Mullins. S. C..
spent some time in Conway last week
while the court of common pleas was
in session.
*****
The people want a speedy disposition
of their cases in court. Will they
prove that they do in passing on the
county court?
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? Will you have the county court and
stop waiting so long on the trial of
cases? It all depends on how you
vote on November 7.
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Among' those who attended the
^tate fair this week were Misses Gentry
Wolf, Watson and Stalvey, of the
Burroughs High School faculty.
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It is believed that there will be
more tobacco planted in this county
next year than ever in the history
of the industry in this county.
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Mrs. M. G. Anderson was hostess
at the Saturday Afternoon club, at
her home on Laurel Street. After
tne games a salad course was served
by Misses Eugenia and Kathleen
Anderson.
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Dr. Clifton is detained at home
(Orangeburg) on account of sickness
in his family. He will be at the Conway
Drug Company on Tuesday evening,
Nov. 14th, and remain for one
week.?Adv.
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L. N. Bagnall was in Conway on
business one day last week. He is
the owner of the Conway-Marion Bus
Line now carrying passengers every
day between the two points and along
the way between the two places.
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LOST OCT. 26th.?One male dog,
black with gray around nose and
breast. Small swallow fork in each
ear. Reward to any party furnishing
information. Notify W. J.
Sarvis, Tabor, N. C.?Adv. Itpd.
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In the opinion of some of our argicultural
experts, the attempt of some
of the farmers of the State next
year to grow a new money crop with
which they are not familiar, may be
more disastrous to them than trying
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to intike cotton, uihiui nun wccvn cwnditions
was this year.
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LOST.?One male dog, color black
body, brown legs and brown spots
over eyes. The dog was bought from
O. H. Chestnut, Allsbrook, S. C., and
left home October 17th, 1022, wearing
collar and tag. Finder please
notify D. W. Anderson, Fair Bluff,
N. C.?Adv. 11 |2|22-2t )
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Circle No. 5 of the Missionary society
of the Methodist church enter--j
tained at a Hallowe'en party Friday
evening at the city hall. Besides the
regular Hallowe'en features much interest
was added by several side
shows, a Bluebeard room, a chamber
of horrors and other mysteries.
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The Ever Ready class of the Methodist
Sunday school held its regular
monthly meeting Wednesday afternoon
at the home of Miss Johnnie
Atkinson. Plans were made for the
activities of the class in regard to
welfare work for the Christmas season.
Cream and cake were served bv
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P. S. Cooper, president of the
Bank of Loris, returned to Dunn, N.
C., where he is engaged in business,
after spending some time in this
county last week. Mr. Cooper is a
brother of Messrs. John Pi Cooper
and Thos. E. Cooper, the of
Mullins, S. C., and the latter of Wilmington,
N. C.
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It would take about a month of
court to take up and try all of the
" ises that are now pending on the
lockets of the Court of Common
p1eas. The only solution of our difficulty,
if the county court is not established,
is to have a special term
of tho co\'rt lasting for at least four
weeks and summon about four sots
of jurymen to come here and Mi v
until each has rendered a full week
of service.
THE HORRY HERALD, COM
' W. C. Pitts' fcii .aaray&n business
last Monday. ? ?
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E. S. Mitchell, of the Baugh A Sons
Co., spent several clays in Conway
last week on business.
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W. L. Bryant, clerk of the Court
of Common Pleas, spent last Monday
at Little River on business.
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Mr. and Mrs R. S. Wei Ions and
daughters, Elizabeth and Maiie,
spent week-end with relatives in
North Carolina.
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Dr. and Mrs. V. F. Piatt and children
spent ei few days recently in
Mullins visiting the formers parents
Mr. and Mrs.. James Lee Piatt.
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L. N. Bagnall, proprietor of the
Motor Transportation Company, with
head offices in Columbia, S. C.,. spent
some time in Conway last week on
business.
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Cotton?Ample storage capacity at
reasonable rates and liberal advances
on consignments in any quantity, for
prompt sale or to be held, offered by
Battey & Co., The substantial Cotton
Factors of Savannah, Ga. 8j31-3m
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There will be a box supper at
Poplar Hill iNov.lOth. 1922.
Everyone 'invited to attend.
T. J. Lewis, Principal
J. M. Rabon Chair. Trustee.
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WANTED?Good tenant for five or
six room dwelling near the corporate
limits on the opposite side of the old
Bucksville road from the residence of
Willie Abrams. Apply to H. H. Woodward.
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After finishing up the business of
the court here last Saturday evening,
the special judge, W. C. LcLain
left for Marion where he took a
train on the main line for his homo
in Columbia. .
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Circle no. 5 of the missionary society
of the Methodist church Mrs.
J. K. Stalvey chairman give a hal'owe'en
party on last Friday nighc
ai me town nan.
The ghost's and goblins were
there, and quite a number of young
people enjoyed the evening.
* ? * * WANTED?Good
farmer for twohorse
farm in Horry County near
good school and church. Would want
man that can furnish one mule if
possible. Good tobacco barn. Want
man interested in hogs. Have good
pasture and pure bred hogs. Apply
and give reference in first letter. W.
J. Hardee, VineLand, N. C.?Adv.
ll'2|22-3t.
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Industrious men and women wanted
to retail the genuine Watkins Products
in city territories. Exceptional
opportunitity to tie up with the oldest
and largest company of its kind. Our
hustlers average income is $1.10 an
hour. Are you doing as well? If
not, write today for free samples and
particulars. The J. R. Watkins Co.,
Dept. 82, New York, N. Y.?Adv.
Uj2|22-5tpd.
The Inkling, the publication of the
Burroughs High School, made its initial
appearance this week. It is an
?ight-page paper. The stafT is as fol'ows:
Eugenia Anderson, editor-in
chief; Ernestine Little, literary editor;
Kenneth Cartreete, art editor;
Clermont Sweet, local editor; Myron
'Gordon, athletic editor; Jack Burroughs,
business manager; Evelyn
Snider, subscription manager, and
' 1 tori Cooper, assistant business man
ger.
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FARM FOR SALE.?160 acres. 130
acres cleared and stumped. High
'tate of cultivation. Eight-room
nain dwelling, waterworks, etc. Large
barn and outhouses. New tenant
9 tnK?/?z?n O *?:
, _ v,v. .,cv.v-v? utuiiD, t. artesian
j wells. Two miles from Conway.
Buildings alone worth $20,000. Excellent
opportunity for good farmer.
Cattle raising, hog raising, trucking
"hicken farmer, dairy, or general
farming. Cows, horses, mules, hogs,
plows, tractors, ect., all for sale
Sacrificing farm for $25,000. Don't
write, wire. Part down, terms to
suit you. W. C. Adams, Conwav,
IS. C.?Adv. lt-pd.
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Cotton shipped to Battey & Co.,
the efficient Cotton Factors of Savannah,
Ga., yields satisfaction as is
evidenced by the large volume of business
entrusted to them. Isn't it to
our interest to try them ? Do it now
and b3 convinced. 8l31llL-3m
TRESPASS NOTICE. <
All persons are hereby forbidden to
trespass in any form on our pasture
in Maple Swamp, Conway Township,
bounded bv lands of F. P. Edge, W.
P. Edge, H C. Powell, F. M. Powell,
J. D. Holmes, on the east; Bud Tompkins
on the w,est; and J. M. Royals
on the south side.
F. P. EDGE
W. P. EDGE,
H. C. POWELL,
F. M. POWELL,
J. D. HOLMES,
KUL) TOMPKINS,
10-19 4t pd.
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FOR RENT
Rooms on the second floor of the
Herald building occupied until recently
by the Motte Business College.
Booms fitted with closets and running
water. Apply to H. H. Woodward.
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We quote pri
idea how cheap
this sale:
I Men s Wool Ladi
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19c
Boys' STOCK- B
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9c
Ladies* Knitted Dre
CAPS
39c 10
Girls' all-wool M<
MIDDY Suits s^
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CLOSING <
All men's and b<
Now is the time
your suit for Christmas.
We have a bargain I
ALL WOOL SUITS
This Sale will
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank everyone for
their kindness and assistance towards
us in all our troubles.
MR. R. U. MONTGOMERY.
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COTTON
Spot cotton prices advanced (50
points during the week. New York
'Veember future contracts advanced
>3 points.
Sp ?t cotton closed at 23.63c per
pound; New York December futures
at 24.20c.
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TIME BUSINESS.
Many people have been ruined l>y
he time business. Rather do villi>ut
many things a m.an needs than
go in debt on the time proposition.
Wait until you can buy with the money
and be done with the proposition.
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HOX SUPPER
Tlie public is cordially invited t i
1 box supper at Shell School-house
Saturday night Nov. 11th. Especial*
v (young girls with full boxes and
lie boys with heavy pockets.
We ask all that cannot conduc*
themselves in a- respectable manner
to remain at Iheir homes.
Edwin Chcsnut
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MAN AND WIFE BEFORE COURT
During the past week George Kirton
tyid wife, residents of the negro
section of Conway, got mad with
each other and went on a general
cursing spree, mixed with the vilest
kind of abuse.
They were on the verge of a ter
rible fight, probably not limited to
hair pul'ing, sbut which might have
brought knives or razors into play.
Before any damage was done ex4
A niu 4-K ~ * ? 1
vv.[/v v\/ uiu tin, me town i #r?i n"*>M : ft
was on the scene and both of the
I parties were brought before the city
court and tried or their disorderly
conduct. Each of the negroes wa.?
fr^ed in the sum of two dollars ar.o
fifty cents.
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Battery & Co., the large and reliaWe
< Cotton Factors of S'tvannnh.
Ga., offer a service that combines
long and successful experience, expert
salesmanship and financial soundness.
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Pianos, Player Pianos and Organs
Tuned and Repaired by
Ar B. FRALEY
Main street,'.'Kingstree, S. C.
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Smashin
ices on a few items
we are selling mei
ies' voile em- Ladies' Ribt
lered Waists Underwea
69c 35c
ed Room Brass Safety I
JPPERS
69c 4c
SS GINGH- Girls' All
AM SWEATE1
IC yd. up $1.89
:n's $1.00 IVORY Ga
/EATERS 25c value
79c 19c
OUT CLO<
}ys suits. ALL L/
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lu uu^ Prices hi
'JS.oSup. much as
remind you of 1
>MON SCI
>nway, South Carolii
ATTENTION WINTHROP
DAUGHTERS
Miss Leila Russell, dear to the
hearts of all Winthrop students, will
be in Conway Saturday, November
4th, to organize a chapter of Horry
County Winthrop Daughters. All
former Winthrop girls are asked to
mee1. Miss Russell at the Town Hall
at 1 o'clock. The Civic League will
serve an attractive lunch to this
orga ni'/ation.
BAD NEGRO GETS FINED
Leon Drake ,a negro, was arrested
in the town limits one day re- I
cently for threatening and menacing
his \wife with an axe.
He evidently meant business and
might have used the axe with deadly
effect, if the town off'cer had vcome
up in the nick of time to arrest
him.
Ho was convicted before the
town court and fined in the sum of
ten dollars.
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COTTON CHOPS.
Although Horry has much good
olmcco land, we hate to*see the farmers
discard cotton and plant tobacco
exclusively as a money crop.
Cotton will bring a good p.irp c 1
iccount of the fact ihat a lrr^at 'W
of it c.mnot again be raised owing
FOR
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In good rum
Over size tires, a
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PLATT'S P
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to give you an
rchandise durina
jed Mens* Fi ne Dress 11
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3 for 25c
1
^ms Mens' Fine allWool
Sweaters
3.Z?c
/ool Work GLOVES
RS
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rtcrs Mens' heavy,
Fl cece-1 ned Un~ It
derwear
48c
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iDIES' COATS.
ave been cut as
50 per cent.
3re- War Times
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to the boll weevil. Fanners will have
to plant less of it and spend the
extra time in fighting the weevils.
There are ways of beating the
weevil and we want to s?ee the Horry
fj!??T.*r.rs far ahear' of all others
in this k?:id of work.
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MOTION WAS REFUSED
i The court refused a new trial last
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week in the case of I). C. Johnson
against VV. A. Stilly for damages to
a mule, and which was tried at the
.April term in 1!>22, and resulted in a
verdict for Johnson in the sum of
' $450.00.
! The motion for a new trial was
made on after discovered evidence,
which showed, or tended to show, thai
Johnson did not pay $4(50.00 for lh#
mule that was killed. Johnson testified
at the trial that the mule cost
him that sum.
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^^comforts and heal&^r
SALE
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Sedan"
tiing condition.
ill in good shape.
ply
HARMACY.