The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 12, 1923, Page Page No. 3, Image 3
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IC. R. Page spent several days here
I last week.
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\/ J. L. Currie was here for a short
time last week,
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j \V. B. Hucks was here from Toddu
\ille last week.
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I W. A. Spivey spent last Saturday
|1 here on business.
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M. C. Woods, of Marion, was in
Conway last week.
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J J. R. Singleton was in Conway last
J week on business.
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W. J. Stevens spent some time in
( Conway last week.
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W. H. Cook spent some time in
Conway last week.
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A. M. Mills was among those in
* Conway last week.
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,i E. V .Carter was in Conway reI";
cently on business.
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W. E. Heneford spent last week in
Conway on business.
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J. W. Cook w.hs here several days
S last week on business.
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K Jamie T. Booth and Slayton Gasque
| visited Mullins Sunday.
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?, D. Causey, of Virgo, was* a visitor
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BJII VUIIWU^' IUM i nuiMia#v.
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H. B. Baker was in attendance
upon the court last week.
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Mrs. J. M. Lemnon and little son
) left last week for Florence.
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E. J. Roberts, of Marion, was in
Conway several days last week.
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K. C: Barker was among the farmers
visiting Conwav last week.
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'' Mrs. J. W. Sparks left last Friday
for Columbia to spend a few days.
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Mrs. M. R. Smith has returned from
, Mullins, where she visited relatives.
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I Mrs. Sadie Graham, of Myrtle
If Beach, visited Conway last Thursday.
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\ John Simmons, of Dogwood Neck,
If was among the Conway visitors last
, Saturday.
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I There was a game of baseball on
7 last Friday between Conway and
L Georgetown.
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1 Mrs. Lewis and children, of George
town, visited Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Jenkins
recently.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Hyman and Mr.
J and Mrs. B. E. Hyman visited Tabor,
If N. C., 1/ist Sunday.
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W' Edward Burroughs left last week
Kp for Hendersonville. N. C., where he
l| will spend a few days*
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Hon. W. A. Prince spent severr1
days here last week while the Court
( of Common Pleas was going on.
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M. ri. Wo'vls. of Marion. was i?;
Conway the first of last week at.!end/
ine to a matt'**' the court.
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Mrs. Vivian Morrell and daughter.
Lucy, left last week for Columbia,
where they will spend some time.
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Conw/iy was crowded with peonle
I last Saturday, the occasion being the
annual Field Day for the Horry
1 schobls.
Dr. J. A. Stone, of Little River,
was in Conway last week while the
f cases of Bank of Little Riv6r were beI
ing tried.
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Mrs. J. L. Griffin, of Valdosta, Ga.,
is spending some time with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McKithan
/ on Main street.
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W. F. Stackhouse spent several
days here last week attending to various
cas?*? in the court. He left Conway
on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lfttle left for
Pauleys Island last v/eek, after spend;
ing some time here, visiting theii
daughter, Mrs. M. G. Anderson.
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Mrs. W. A. Freeman - received s
H telegram on last Wednesday, staling
that her brother was very ill. rnd she
m left immediately for her old home,
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Little Floride Lemmon, the young
est daughter o? Rev. J. M. Lemmon
m was hostess to a number of her lit
tie friends at a birthday party on las1
Wednesday afternoon.
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V D. W. Harrison has recently gon<
B to Greensboro, N. C., where he is enm
framed in the carpenter's trade. H?
( says that there is much constructor
Wt work going on there at this time.
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Hf Moore Thompson, of Richmond, Va.
m ' spent several days here last weel
while the Court of Common Pleas wai
in session. He was a witness in th?
cases brought by the Hank of Littl<
River against B. H. Justice and Mrs
V Gertrude Justice.
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Wt Weddings are becoming a commoi
f thing at the office of the Judge o
m. Probate. Couples from North Caro
') lina appear here and after taking ou
mf the license proceed to have the kro
tied by the Judge of Probate himself
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I Li. R. Hacofifl W?K hprp last vvnolr nn
business.
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M. J. Bullock was in Conway recently
on business.
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W. A. Spivey was in ConWay one
day last week.
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K. W. Jones was in Conway last
week on business.
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W. A. Stilley returned from Charleston
the first of last week.
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George J. Holliday has remodeled
his store at Gallivants Ferry.
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John H. Atkinson was in Conway
on business one day last week.
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Corn Page was among those who
spent a portion of court week in Conway.
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R. T. Battle, of North Carolina, was
in this county last week and attended
court as a witness in one of the cases
before the court.
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Constipation, Biliousness, and
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W. F. Stackhousfe^ of Marion, \vnk
in Conway for .several days last week.
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O. E. Powell was among the visitors
in Conway during the court
week.
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. E. S. Mitchell was here Lost >veck as
a witness in one of the cases in the
Court of Common Pleas.
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Waterman Cook spent several days
here last week while the Court of
Common Pleas was in session.
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The sewson at Myrtle Bearh and the
tobacco season for 1923 will soon be
here and will be running at about the same
time.
John P. Cooper, of Mullins, S. C.,
spent a short time here last week, after
being: summoned as a vs itness in
the case of R. W. Smith against W.
Boyd Jones.
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Clerk of Court W. L. Bryan, was
able to be present in the court and
perform his duties as an officer of the
yurt during the trials, after having
suffered several weeks of illness.
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I want a good reliable man to go
into business for himself in Dillon
County selling Rawleigh's Good I
Health Products to farmers. A per-1
manent, profitable and pleasant busi- .
ness all your own. Very little capi-1
tal required. See me quickly. N. D. I
Paul, Loris, S. C.?Adv. 3i29!23-3t
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Mr. and Mrs. M.^i^Bullock, of Loris,
spent Fields Day in Qmywy*
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FIRST CLASS colored male cook
wishes position in hotel or restaurant.
Can furnish references. For information
address The Herald office.?Adv
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J. B. Graham, one of the oldest
farmers of the Loris section of the
county, spent several days here last
week, being interested in a number of
cases on the court dockets for trial.
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Miss Johnnie Atkinson is spending
some time in Florence with her father,
Rev. J. C. Atkinson, who is in the
Florence Infirmary for treatment.
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FOR SALE?Or will trnrta for Tmn
ber, several new and used Trucks
standard make. These trucks are
very reasonably priced, and are
guaranteed. W. P. Law, Darlington,
S. C.~Adv. 3|22 25-4t
"I Lost My Best Customers Thru
Rats," Writes J. Adams.
"Used to have the busiest Restaurant
in town until news spread that
the kitchen was infested with rats;
lost a lot of my best customers until
I tried HAT-SNAP. Haven't a pest
in the place now. Restaurants should
use RAT-SNAP." Three sizes, 35c,
65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by
Piatt's Pharmacy, Inc., Conway, S. C.
?Adv.
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, Mrs. H. L. Scarborough visited Ad-1
rian last Friday.
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W. A. Prince, of Loris, spent .several
days here last week on legal busi
ness.
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Miss Willie Ann Glasgow attended
Fields Day exercises in Conway last
Saturday.
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J. F. Harper, of Toddville, was in
Conway last Sunday to hear Governor
McLeod's address.
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Reverend Brown, of the Horry Industrial
school, preached in the
Methodist church last Sunday morning
in the absence of the pastor, Rev.
J. C. Atkinson.
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Vordicts were rendered without contests
in the two cases below stated,
in favor of the plaintiffs and against
the defendants:
Bank of Rowland vs. E. L. Westbury;
Gibson & Muller, for plaintiff;
H. H. Woodward for defendant.
First National Bank of Dillon vs.
E. L. Westbury; Sherwood & McMillan
for plaintifT; H. H. Woodward
for defendant.
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and LaGrippe. It's the most speedy
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B. T. Dorman spent court week in
Conway.
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Mrs. VV. A. Stilley was a visitor in
Charleston last week.
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G. B. Stackhouse, of Mullins, wa3
in Conway on business last week.
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P. C. Evans, of the Farmers & Merchants
linnk, of Marion, S. C., spent
Tuesday of last week in Conway.
W. Ben Norton, one of the attorney
of the Mullins bar, spent last
week here as one of the attorneys engaged
in the trial of the case of
O'Neill against the Conway Lumber
Company.
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The forty-sixth annual State Sunday
school convention will be held on
May 7th. 8th, and Oth, at Anderson,
according to official announcement
? the State Sunday school
headquarters.
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The Civic League held its regular
monthly meeting on last Wednesday
afternoon. The same routine of
business was carried out as usual.
Miss Wil Lou Gray attended .he
meeting and was asked by the president
to address the league, which she
did, and her talk was very interesting.
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Dr. Clifton?Specialist Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat. At Conway Drug
Company. No charges to the poor.
Glasses fitted, etc., etc.?Adv. tf.
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