The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 03, 1923, Page Page No. 2, Image 2
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Tage No. 2
PRINCE AND
UNCLE JERE
This Week's Chapter is Furnished
by Mr.
Prince
V*ear Editorr:?
Will you be so kind as to grant me
this short space in The Herald, not to,
reply to Senator Smith; but to make]
-one simple request of him. The reader j
ordinarily would suppose that we have j
had a general falling; out, but not so,]
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much respect for his gray hairs to differ
with him in a personal way. We
differ only in political matters. If
j?ome misfortune was to befall the;
stged Senator, 1 would only be too
glad to render him such assistance as
3 wins able.
He seems to want to keep nagging
at me and that in slang terms. This is
not only in evidence in his reply to j
Mr. Carter, but in every articlp which
'he has written, and for this reason I
respectfully ask him not to use my
,-nann? anymore through the press
vttnle he attempts to reply to articles
written by other parties.
Thi.< is not only cowardice, but is
very unstatesman-like. 1 know the
' Steratter does not mean to do this. T
meant only to explain the bridge proposition
and tried to stick to this subject.
This truth seemed to cut too close
to the Senator when he switched off
urn our records. The truth is I want the
"voters of Horry to know more of my
record while in Columbia and if the
Senator prefers to do so and will
write the first, article on our records
and will stand four square on the sub-j
ject, I will be glad to discuss it. with
'him, and when we have done this the
tax payer will know who has been his
friend.
It must make a fellow feel highly
exalted to he called a Senator, because
I know several Senators who vtterly
-'disregard the actions of their House
members. This is one cause for so
*nany tree conferences. The senate;
wants high taxes, while the House
will not statu! for it. The twelve i*.ill
\iftate levy is now reduced to six miPs.
I never could understand why any
Representative or Senator would allow
himself to be led around with a
rin^ in his nose by his political enejmies.
Respectfully,
W. A. PRINCE.
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His many friends in M.irion will be
Sglad to hear that Prof. C. B. Seaborn
Tins been reelected to the High School
Faculty and will be here in the fall to
: again take up his work as teacher and
football coach. He expects great
things from the 1023 "Foxes" and will
receive the undivided support of the
community. Prof. Seaborn, by the
Twuy, will not play baseball in Tennessee
this summer, but will serve as
manager for the Myrtle Beach Yacht
^'Club at Myrtle Be^ch.?Marion Star.
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' t MAPLE LOCALS
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\Ivs W Xk' TnrnflM vvllrt line lionn
spending some time in this section
'with friends and relatives, left last
wvee'k for her home in Georgetown.
The public i,s invited to the meeting
uf the "Maple School Improvement Association
on Thursday night, AT ay 10.
.A splendid program, including o-.e or
more debates, several songs and reciluti
ii.- aiiJ probably one >t t\v ) addresses,
will he carried out.
Prayer services will be held on eveiry
Sunday afternoon at 5:00 P. M., beginning
next Sunday afternoon, instead
of on Sunday night.
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.BUSY MONTH FOR
r DEMONSTRATION PEOPLE
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May is going to be a busy month for
the Home Demonstration people of
Horry County. There are three features
of special interest?the County
Council of Farm Women; the Mea!
Planning Campaign; and the County
Short Course.
On the 5th of May at 9:00 A. M.,
Mrs. Plowden is to be in the Home
Demonstration Agents' office in the
'Court house to organize a County
-Council of Farm Women. This Council
is to be composed of the women in the
Home Demonstration Community and
iWomen's Clubs. A Council similar to
'tli is has been organized for some time
in 35 of the 30 counties having Dem
anst ration Agents.?Horry being the
aire county without. It is hoped that
' the council shall he a great success
fvitimlay so that it can he said that
* 36 out of the 30 counties having1 Dem(Mw.qrrition
Agents have County Councils
.
?'.h addition to this, the local agent is
putting- on .a campaign or contest fo?
TSbctter Meal Planning, open to the women
club members. After a series o1
three demonstration?, Food for Younp
'Children; Meal Planning, and Cam
paitm Plans the contestants are t(
make out a menu for and prepare
ithree meals a day for seven days. A
<eopy of the menus are to be sent t<
the local agent, who, in turn, send:
>i nein u> me judges, rne nest two set
-ffrom the County are sent to the Dis
fcvict Contest and the winners ther
aire se;<t to Columbia to the State Con
ftest. his is a tedious contest but Hor
yy feels that she has a pood chanc
with twenty or twenty-five contest
sants.
While the women are busy with th
County Council and Meal Plannin
^Campaign, the girls are working o
their Short Course which is to be o
30fh. 31st, and June 1st. They ai
sOl anxious to what good new
Mother Walker, Miss Carson, and Mi?
'ITowden has for them.
CiMf Cmim 6rip and Influenza
IjAXATIVE BROMO QUININf. Tabkts rcm?v(
?h( rauftc. There U? only one "Bromo Quintoe '
H W. GROVE'S al?nature on box. 10c.
BRIDGE PLACE
STILL AT SEA
There appears to be no decision as
to the location of the Little River
bridge as yet announced. The boxes
used in the recent election held for the
purpose of determining- the place r.s
between Star Bluff and Bellamy's
Landing, are at the supervisor's office
and will not be opened linti! the board
imets on next Tuesd.v*'. The votes aa
reported appear to be two ways (un?
official) by one of v/rrVh ways one
i place lvvs it by three votes and by the
! other way the other place has it by
j one single vote majority.
Some question has come up as to
! the tax receipts that are required
in order to vote in this election, and a
protest may result in throwing* the
1 xt~?k: ...:n l. ~
ejection tint. iuiuit:i win uc
known about the matter until after
the board meets next week.
BREAKSGROUND
FOR BUILDING
The ground has been broken on the
corner of Laurel street and Fourth
avenue for the erection of brick stalls
for A. C. Thompson.
It is said that the horse and vehicle
business will be moved to this new
location as soon as the new buildings
are finished.
At the present time the livestock
business is carried on in a brick
building on the other side of the avenue.
This will be changed into a
warehouse to be run on the independent
plan as soon as the livestock
business has been moved to the new
quarters.
For the last several weeks the work
of tearing down the old building that
stood on the corner of Laurel street
and Fourth avenue has been completed.
also the work of tearing up the
brick wall that surrounded the property.
Ore practice that town officers want
to stop is that of driving over the
hose line when the hose is run out to
cet to a fire. The machines run at
full speed over the hose lines mid it
is snid that this has caused damage
and will cause more if the habit is not
stopped.
Last week found many neighbor-1
hoods in this county in need of a fcood j
wetting rain to assist the young to-!
bacco plants to live. Watering by j
hand was resorted to in many c.ises.
BANK ALLOWED
TO LIQUIDATE
An order was signed by Hon. W. H.
Town send and the same was filed here
last week to the effect that the Bank
of Loris will be allowed to liquidate
its affairs under the direction of the
State bank examiner.
Early in March, under a resolution
of the board of directors this bank
was closed /jnd the matter of liquidating
its affairs was taken up with the
State bank examiner. A petition was
filed in the court and the order now
on fi'e is the result.
Following the close of the bank an
examination of its affairs was mad^
by the examiner. He found that the
bflnk had sustained losses.
Tt is said that at an early date
steps will be taken to turn its affairs
into monev end pav off the creditors
^ut of this and wind up its affairs
finally.
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the Quinine That Dots Not Affect the Head
B-cvuse of it* tonic aod laxative effect, LAX A*
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! It might be of interest to glance
] over the May schedule:
I K r A T~*
iviay i?urownway women.
May 2?Loris women. Pine Grove
Community.
May 3?Pine Grove girls. Flora Mae
Community.
May 4?Office. Floyd?.
May 5?County Council.
May 7?Office.
May 8?Socastee girls.
May 0?Loris women. Pine Grove
community.
May 10? Mt. Olive girls. Brownway
women.
May 11?Sweet Home.
May 12?Office.
May 14-19?Meal Planning Campaign.
| May 21-29?Short Course plans and
' preparations.
May 30, June 1?Short Course.
WORN NERVES
Nervous troubles, with backache,
. dizzy spells, queer pains and irregular
kidneys, give reaion to suspect kidney
. weakness and to try the remedy that
r has helped your neighbors. Ask your
' neighbors!
Mrs. D. W. Harrison, 3" Elm St.,
^ Conway, says: "I had terrible back'
ache that made me feel so sore T
1 didn't know what was the matter. I
\ was nervous and couldn't do my
housework-. I got dizzy spells and had
3 to hold ontof;something for fear 1
would fall. Black specks came before
p my eyes and this ftightened me. M\
kidneys did'nt act:vf#l\fe at all and ]
" UfMG iv* Vv o rl .-..1 T"\ -? 9
G Kidney Pills and one of Doan's
cured me of my misery."
(Statement given January* 33, 1918.]
e On January 20th, 1923, Mrs. Hani
g son said: "I have used Doan's Kidnej
n Pills several times since T recommend
n ed them in 1918, and they have al
e ways helped me. I gladly endorsi
's the former statement about the gfoo*
merits of Doan's."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don'
simply ask for a kidney remedy?ge
Doang Kidney Pills?the same tha
Mrs. Harrison had. Foster-Milbur
s Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.?Adv.
THE HORRY HERALD, C01
ANSWER NOT
STRICKEN OUT
At the recent term of the court a
motion was made by Frederick S.
Taggett, as trustee and receiver of
the Liberty Starters Corporation, to
strike out certain portions Of th? answer
of George J. Hollid&y, who was
sued by the plaintiff Taggett on a
subscription for some of the stock in
the corporation. In answer it was
alleged that fraudulent representations
had been made to procure a sale
of the stock, and that the company
had never complied with the laws of
South Carolina regarding the offering
of their stock for sale in this State,
which defendant did not know at the
time he was induced to agree to take
this stock.
Judge Townsend took the matter
under advisement and last week filed
his order in the matter reading as
follows:
STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA,
UUUNTl Ur HUKKY.
Court of Common Pleas.
Order requiring answer to he made
more definite and Certain.
Frederick S. Taggett as Trustee and
Receiver, etc., plaintiff, against Geo.
J. Holliday, Defendant.
In order that the receiver may defeat
the defense that the subscription
sued on was obtained by fraudulent
misrepresentation (Cumberland
Co.-Op Bakeries Co., vs. Lawson?W.
Va., -:112 S. E. 568) he must show
that the subscriber is estopped by conduct,
laches or otherwise from interposing
such defense as against the
creditor for whose benefit this action
is brought. Steel vs. Singletary, 118
S. C. 110 S. E. 833. The allegations
of the 3rd and 4th paragraphs of the
third defense are relevant under Act
No. 160 of our General Assembly,
29th. Statutes 251, approved 25th
March, 1915, to prevent fraud in the
sale and disposition of stock, etc. For
these reasons the motion to strike out
the portions of the answer noticed, is
refuse'-1. Tt is. however, ordered: That
the defendant within 20 days from
date of this order make the allegations
of Paragraph 2 of the second defense.
and paragraph 2 of the third
defense, and paragraph 3 of the third
defense, more definite and certain by
alleging therein: What representation
were made to defendant, which were
false and fraudulent; by whom or
what agent or agents such representations
were made; and in what particulars
they were false or fraudulently
made, and when the alleged frauds
were discovered by defendant. In all
other respects the motion to make the
answer r. ore definite or certain is refused.
W. H. TOWNSEND.
Presiding Judge.
April 23rd, 1023.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
| COUNTY OF HORRY.
I I. W. L. Brvan, Clerk of Court, dc
hereby certify that the forefting is a
true copy of order in the within stated
case now on file in my office.
W. L. BRYAN,
Clerk of Court,
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HOMEWOOD LOCALS
The health of this community is
good .at the present.
Misses Carrie Sellers and Flarie
I:iy spent the week-end with friend*
in rhe T iWvMo >ction.
Mr. Troy Johnson and Miss Ruthie
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Tompkins attended preaching at Conway
Monday night.
I Messrs John Tompkins and Rufus
Jenrette visitedf in this section Tuesday
night.
Mr. Ben Harris and Charlfe Moore
attended prayer meeting at Maple
- Sunday night.
Mr. Hartford Tompkfns of Cordova,
N. C., spent the week-end at his home
, here.
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NOTICE OF SALE
Tn the Matter of A. Bell, Bankrupt:
The sale of the stock of goods and
fixtures heretofore made having been
set aside and not confirmed and the '
sale of said property re-ordered:
Notice is hereby given that at
eleven o'clock in the forenoon on May
4th, 1923. at the store of A. Bell, at
Bayboro, S. C., the undersigned will
sell at public auction to the highest
bidders for cash:
/Ml and singular all of the stock of
general merchandise of the said
Arnold Bell as the same now is in the
said store together with all and singular
the store furniture and fixtures of
every kind and together with all and
singular all other property of the said
bankrupt estate not set apart and
exempted under the homestead law in
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uuikjtt v. 11,11 me cm v^ongress
relating to bankruptcy, and excepting
the book accounts and bills receivable
belonging to said estate.
The sale of the said stock of merchandise
will be made in bulk and the
fixtures and store furniture will be
sold by the piece.
A. T. COLLINS, Trustee.
April 12th, 1923.
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NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of a decretal
order and judgment of the court made
by his Honor W. H. Townsend Presiding
Judge, in the case of G. T. Oliver,
Adms., Plaintiff vs. Julia Watts
Moore, et al., defendants, and dated
the 6th day of April, A. D. 1923, I,
the undersigned W. L. Bryan, Clerk
of Court as Special Master of Horry
County, will sell at public auction, to
the highest bidder before the Court
House door, at Conway, in Horry
County, and State of South Carolina,
during legal hours of sale, on salesday
in May next, it being the 7th day
of said"month, all and singular that
certain real estate situate in Horry
County, and described as follows, to
wit:
All and Singular the certain parcel
and tract of land situate in Conway
Township, in the County of Horry,
State of South Carolina, containing
100 acres, more or less, and bounded
and described as follows, to wit:
On the West side of the road leading
from Conway to Socastee, beginning
at a stake on said road at the
Amnions line, and runs with the Amnions
line a Westerly direction to the
foot of the hill, and round to the big
? ditch; thence with the big ditch to the
i run of Mill Hole Branch; thence the
run of said Branch to the Socastee
Road; thence with the road to the beginning;
bounded on North by lands
. of Rosier Ammons; West and South
j by land of W. H. Oliver and East by
' Socastee Road, being the same land
: conveyed to me by W. H. Oliver by
To Cure a Cold in One Day
1 Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets). '
stops the Cough And Headacn? and works oft*'
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ti the cost of our crude
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STANDARD OIL COP
deed dated lvtbh day of Feby, 1918.
TERMS of $ale Cash. Ptmhaser
to pay for papt*$r and stamps.
April 14th, 1923.
W. L. SHY AN, Clerlir of
Court as* Special Mastev
Horry County.
SHERWOOD & McMfkLAN,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
NOTICE OF S ALE
Under and by virtue of a supplemental
decree of the court made by
his Honor, W. H. Townsend, Presiding
Judge, in the case of Simon Boyd
Plaintiff vs. John Boyd, et al., defendants,
and dated'the 6th day of April,
A. D. 1^23, I, the undersigned W. L.
Bryan, Clerk of Court as Special
Master of Horrv County, will sell at
public auction, to the highest bidder
before the Court House door, at Conway,
in Horry County, and State of
South Carolina, during legal hours of
sale, on safesday in May next, it being
the 7th <iay of said month, all and
singular that certain real estate situate
in Horry County, and describe*?
as follows, to wit:
All that certain tract of land situate
in Simpson Creek Township,
Horry County, S. C., containing One
Hundred (100) acres, more or less,
bounded on the North by lands of J.
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1PANY (NEW JERS1
M, Todd, W. I. Smith and others; on |k
the East by lands of the estate of K. Vs
P. Smftth, and <m the South by lands
of the estate of H. C. Hardee and '
; others, and on the West by estate
jlands of EITis Mishoe and others, sav;ing
from the** boundaries a parcel of
iland formerly owned by John L.
'Boyd and now claimed by one Caines.
, TERMS .of Sale Cash. Purchaser
toN pay for papers and stamps.
April 14th, 1923
W. L. BRYAN, Clerk of
Court as Special Master
Horry County. 4
shekwood & McMillan, i
Plaintiff's Attorneys. \
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Grove's Tastelfess chill Tonic is simply
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