The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 14, 1923, Page Page No. 3, Image 3

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gj . . .!." V LOCAL AND G. W. Cartrette was in Conway on business Monday. v ***** Mrs. E. S. C. Baker is spending this V week at Myrtle Beach. v Mrs. M. R. Smith is spending this week at Myrtle Beach. h * * * Miss Helen McQueen, of Loris, was in Conway one day last week. 1 * * * * Mrs. J. K. Watson and children /t were visitors in Marion recently. d #1^ ***** Mi ss Anna Pacot, of Columbia col-1 lege, spent a few days in ConWay re- < cently. ***** Mrs. H. L. Scarborough was hostess 5 to her sewing club last Tuesday afternoon. ***** ; Miss Evelyn Collins, of Columbia college is at home for the summer vacation. .1 ***** Miss Sudie Mae Thompson, a student of Columbia college, returned to i Conway last week. W. F. ^lcQueen, of Marvin, N. C.. c spent the week-end with C. P. Quattlebaum and family. ***** ' Mrs. J. F. Harper and Mrs. Leo Dusenbury, of Toddville, spent a short time in Conway last Monday. ( ***** "Hubert Jenkins, who has been a student nt Washington and Lee Uni- ( versity, Va., i< home for the summer. * * * * * On last Friday the fourth grade, i with Mary Harllee ,went on a ./ picnic to Toddville and report having \ a fine time. 4 1AM VIIVTPl 1 ' ! I \'l V^I tllllir" burtr, S. C.. is spending some time < with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Graham on Main street. # , Eugenia Dusenhury left last Monday for her home in Beaufort. N. C.. having recently graduated in the < Burroughs high school. * ? Mr. ard Mrs. A. B. McCoy and Mrs. < H L. Scarborough and children are > expected to spond several weeks at Myt'e Beach. They will go over this week. 1 * * * FOR SALE?Cottage at Myrtle Tf Beach, located in front row. See or wHte J. A. S'ngleton, Bed Springs, < N. C.?Adv. 1 ()j4|23-2t. 0**00 Tie Woman's Missionary society of 1 Ihe Methodist church had their regu- 1 lar meeting last week. Kef,*e?hments were served by Circle No. Ct. 0 ? * * * "Dr. .T. C. Atkinson and Miss Johnnie Atkinson went over to Myrtle Beach Tuesday afternoon to the opening exercises of the teachers' .> training school. Ifck VH Messrs. Arthur Haroer 'and W. G. j, Harper passed through Conway last . Tuesday on their way to Myrtle ' T?pach, whore they will enter the training school. K + * V \ Mr*. Vv. O. Dm vis was hostess to her sowing club Tuesday afternoon at thf of her mother. Mrs. Ses- , riovs f>r. Laurel street. After :i ploasa t V?ur spent in sewing, the hostess server! a salad course followed by an , ice. * * * * FOR SALE?House and lot in Ay- , P " !;h car shed, smokehouse, and garden: size of lot 50 x 194; fiveroom house, hack and front porch, , good pump. Bungalow style. Nice interior finish. Cash or terms. A poly to ^ Pope Watts, Conway, S. C.?Adv. 5J23 23-lmo. ' f ^ ySg ^ ^ Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Collins, who have hen, in Columbia for some nays,. ( attending' the commencement evercises at Columbia college, returned \ homo Friday, accompanied by their A daughters, Misses Marguerite and ] Lena. who received their degrees at ( the close of the session. * .*** * tCol. John P. Cooper, of Mull ins, was ^ in Conway Monday. Mr. Cooper? is \ connected with the Cooper-Sftiith j Co., of this place, and the Palmetto i Grocery Co., of. Mullins. Mr; Cooper | was in the North recently and says N irom wnat ne can learn, wnen asKeci v for an expression, that he believed good tobacco will sell well, and that the poorer grades would sell fully as t well as they did last year. ( * * * * # i The junior and senior choirs of (he ( Methodist church pave a farewell party for Mrs. A. D. Jones, who has boen , their director for two years, Friday ^ evening at the Ardmore. Mrs. D. A. ji Spivey presented Mrs. Jones with a silver fountain pen from the senior choir and Miss Estelle Burroughs t read an original poem and in behalf v of the junior choir presented Mrs. ^ Jones with a string- of beads. n * ** * t Let Mrs. Mary Graves T??ll You Her c Poultry Raising Experience. t y i: "Three years ago bought an Tncu- ,* bator, this year I've made money, t Rats stole my baby chicks. Didn't a know until a friend gave me a cake of f RAT-SNAP. Next morning found t two dead rats in hennery. Kept find- a ing them. Suddenly tjiey disappeared e k' altogether. It's the only sure rat e killer." Take Mrs. Graves' advice. Three sizes, 35c, 5c, $1.25. Sold and / guaranteed bv Platts' Pharmacy, Con- v way, S. C.?Adv. T2 PERSONAL L. H. Gore spent last week in Conway. * * * * * R. F. Floyd spent a day here last ^eek. * * * * * MU<> J. L. Prince is still located at Pelam, Ga. . * * * * * R. L. Lundy spent several days here ast week. * * * * * Claude D. Hooks was in Conway one lay last week. Greejey Strickland was here one lay last week. * ? G. M. Fowler was here from Green Sea last week. ? ? * * M. J. Bullock was in Conway on msiness recently. ? * * * Chas. L. Glasgow is now located in lack son ville, Fla. * * * * * J. M. Edwards vras here one day ecentiy on business. * * * ? G. G. Hardee spent some time here >n business last week. A * + Jas. L. Bell spent several days here ast week on business. ***** Pearl ie Carroll was in this section >f the county last week. ***** C. C. Enzor paid this section of the county a visit last week. ***** * J. P. Shelley was in Conway attend11to business last week. * * * * * W. Ff Jordan was in Conway on business one day last week. * * * V * J. O'lV'l! Johnson was in Conway >ne clay recently on business. ***** Frank Pridiron spent some time in this part of the county last week. ***** P. F. Shelley was in Conway a few lays ago. He lives at Wampee, S. C. ***** Jonce Floyd was among; those who <pent some of the court week in Convay. . ***** George J. Hollida.v spent a day lere last week while the court was in session. ? J. McMartin, of Florence, was in Conway several days last week on business. * * * * + .7. N. Grainier spent last week in Conway last week as a member of Lhe petit jury. ***** Emerson McPuffie, of the Marion Iron Works, spent some time here on business last week. ***** S. C. Davis, of Jordanville, spent everal clays here last week, being- a nember of the grand jury. 4c * * 4c * From what can be learned from different sections of the strawberry ,>ro\N ing territory of this county, the acreage will be greatly increased for next season. ***** .7. R. Holbert has accepted a posiion with the Huntley-Richardson Lumber Co., at Bucksport. lie is now there engaged in his work for Lhe compajiv. A *c 4t -Jc * Order envelopes from The Herald office. There is another case of The Herald Special Envelopes containing fifty-six thousand. It is a E,ood article and will give satisfaction. ***** Bench warrants were issued Inst week in order to compel the attendance of certain witnesses needed on the side of the State in the cases to ic tried. This should not be ne^es<ary in any case. * * * * e High building costs have caused he holding' up of big construction jobs in different, parts of the cou.i:ry. The cost of labor and material .vi 11 have to come down to a much lower limit before this work can go >n. * + * A party consisting of Misses Eugenia Anderson, Ernestine Little, MilIred Collins, Gone Wood Norton, Messrs. Charlie Burroughs. Jesse Ses>ions, Jack Burroughs, Lloyd Wiliams and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Woodvard left Monday for IVTyrtle Beach vhere they will spend a week. * s#t ?*e * * Mis. M. G. Anderson, president of he School Improvement assocaiation, mtertained for the eleventh grade md the high school teachers Mndayj evening at her lovely home on Laurel street. Assisting Mrs. Anderson in eceiving and entertaining her guests vere Mrs. Francis Burroughs jn.rl rtrs. McQueen Quattlebaum. * 1)1 * 4c ib Raids against the whiskey stillers ?et around to a community where the \*ork is being done about once every wo or three years. If the makers of noonshine can hear of the activity of he officers they prepare for their oming and when they arrive everyhing is completely hidden. If a raid r made the moonshiners figure that t is then time to commence operaions again and count on being let lone for at least a year or two beore another raid can be made on hem. The problem grows harder nd harder as time goes on and the xpense of enforcing the law increass. o Cures Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengs* or Bilious Fe?er. ' 5'|3j23-2AL IE HORRY HERALD, COW WAY, Wedding- invitations it The Herald office. * * * * * F. F. Covington spent last week in < Conway. ] ****? , S. H. Brown was here recently on .? business. j ***** Robbie Stulvey spent last week in Conway. ? onw , ***** n( ,y>; ' The season at Myrtle Beafch will ] open tomorrow. i ***** J. H. Atkinson was in Conway laf.t week on business. ***** Hon. W. A. Prince was in Conway several days last week. * * * * * < Second sheets and good writing pa- < per at The Herald office. < ***** , M. L. Gilmore, of Daisy, was in Conway last week on business. * * * * 1 Arnold Bell spent several days here while court was in session last week. ^ * * * * 1 Charles Epps, of Wofford Pitting ] Scchool, is at home for the holidays. i * * Neeilham Anderson, of Green Sea to^s'vln. spent some time in Conway last week. a * * * * A number of new cottages have been erected at Myrtle Beach since . last season. ***** A. W. Jenkins, of Marion, S. C., ; was in Conway the first of last week on business. ***** ***** F. A. Thompson, of Mullins, was in Conway last week for a short time during the court. ***** J. I. Allen, Jr., of Loris, was in Conway several days last week while the court was in session. ***** Herman O. Marlow spent several days at Allendale, S. C., this week, taking the trip by automobile. * * * * * WANTED?To buy Comb Honey, Strained Honey and Wax. Conway Drug Co.?Adv. 6|14|22-2t. * * * * W. B. Norton, attorney of Mullins, S. C., spent some time in Conway last week in attendance upon the Court of General Sessions. ***** Hon. L. M. Gasque. the circuit sol icitor, left the latter part of last week after attending through the busy work of the court. Many cases were disposed of. * ? Some changes recently made on the interior arrangements at the town hall have resulted In providing more room for taking care of the business of the mayor's office. * * * * Mrs. H. S. HIggins, of Georgia, accompanied hv her two daughters, Misses Rubv and Honor Mae, spent Sunday in Conway, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Marlow. The' Burroughs Bank & Trust Co., has been selected by the State Bank Examiner as liquidating agent for the Bank of T ori" vhich closed its doors in March. 1923, and the affairs of which will be liquidated under the directions of the State Banking Department. * * * ? A house party, composed of the following, left 'ast week for Myrtle Beach: Mr. and Mvs. M. A. Wright, Misses Apv WolfT. Mary Gentry, Sara McMillan, Ella Sessions, and Messrs. Joe McMillan. Walter Stillev, Chapman Thompson and John Long. * * * * The work on the section of the road toward Myrtle Beach between the bridges and the red hill was started recently. W. C. Pitts, the engineer in charge says that every effort will he made to keep the road so that it can be used with ease and safety during the summer season at the beach. While the work is going on arrangements will be made to take care of the travel. r> NOTICE Dr. C. L. Busbee, Dentist will be out of his offices over the Horry Drug Store, on the 2C?th of June, attending the South Carolina Dental Association.?Adv. o NOTICE All persons are hereby forbidden to trespass on my land in Floyds township. C. C. ENZOR. | f>|14|22-2t. o? ! DUFORD NEWS ?< Crops are looking fine; tobacco cur- \ ing will soon ho the order of the day. Mrs. A. D. Jackson is visiting her .daughter in Manning, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Sarvis, of the Lake Swamp section, visited Mrs. J Sarvis' brother. T. 7'\ Gerrald, Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. F. DuBose spent Sunday in Dillon. Miss Alma Jackson is home from Ooker College. Miss Bessie Jackson is home from Marion, where she has been teaching | in the Marion graded school. The Pee Dee academy closed Friday, June 1st, and the following: program was rendered by the music students: Chorus?Kentucky Babe Buck Piano Duet?Melody Le Couppey (Doris Tyler Hooks and 666 Cures Malaria, Chi He and Fever, Dcmgue or Biliotts Fever. It dee troy* tke Kerns. 5|3|23-Mt? B 0, JXJNE 14, 1923 PASSING THOUGH I A number of cars wenfr through Conway last week on their way to Myrtle Beach. Some of them were cottagers f^oinjr ahead to prepare the seaside homes for the summer sojourn \ and vacation amid the cooling sands. o , COTTON < Spot cotton prices advanced 237 points for the week. New York July , future contracts advanced 2(55 points. Spot cotton closed at 29.46c per tt>.; , New York July futures at 28.65c. * ' o~ ????? LAST OF CHOP ' N. T. Collins, a prominent member [>f the Horry County Strawberry Growers' Association, picked the last his crop last week and placed them on the local market. c Mr. Collins says that the season r was not the best in this section of j *he trucking- belt. Cold weather held t.fco crop back and made it too late ^ to allow the whole crop to be marketed while prices were high. prices at first were very good but went down to such a low figure that I1 the last of the crop could not bring! any profit, 1 o 5 AS TO ARSENATE 1 i The Horry Herald has received the following letter from J. Clifton Rivers concerning the price of the calcium 1 arsenate now on hand in State warehouses: "Gentlemen: "I have found that the calcium arse- i nate now on hand in State warehouses can be sold for 18M? cents per pound. I am, therefore, closing the twenty cent pool and refunding to all the twenty cent purchasers the amount of one and one-h:ilf cents per pound; and from now until the present stock is sold out. the material will be sold at IS1,2 cents per pound. "I do this in order to save the farm__ n . i i * nrs ot rne estate t'ie expense and trouble of paying out money that will be later refunded. If I find that, any profit aceures from the sale of the stock now on hand each purchaser will be refunded his pro rata part. "Will you kindly publish this notice in your paper so that the people may be advised of this change in the price of calcium arsenate for boll weevil poisoning:? 'J. CLIFTON RIVERS, State Warehouse Commissioner." June 6, 1923. William Wilder) Piano Solo?Falling- Waters Traux (Anna Claire Williamson) Piano Solo?Music Among' the Pines Wyman (Mary Wilder) Piano Duet?Chatarie Engleman (Sallie and Tiny Williamson') Piano Solo?The Mermaid Traux (Lorraine Anderson) Musical Reading?The Little Secret Bristow (Ernestine Huggins) Piano Solo?The Juggler.... Pendelton (Dorothy Home) Piano Solo?Salute A'Pesth (March.... Honzroise) Kawalski (Ruth Bailev^ Piano Duet?Sands of Joy Spalding (Tacy Huggins and Allard Home) Piano Solo?Narcissus Nevin (Salh'e Meares) Piano Duet?Moonlight on the Hudson Wilson Musical Reading?The Lilac Tr^e. Gartlan (Aleoji Anderson) Piano Solo?Spring- Showers Fink (Tiny Williamson) Piano Duet?Dawn of the Centurv.... Pau 11 (Ruth Bailey and Sallie Meares) Barcarolla (From the Tales of Hoflfman) * OlTenbach (Chorus) REAL INDIANS Photoplay fans will have a chance to see many real live Indians in Maurice Tourneur's "The Last of the Mohicans," which comes to the Pastime Theatre June IS. When Tourneur made it, he insisted upon usilicas many real redskins as nossihle. He sent out for Indians, and his studio was nearly swamped. . Many descendants of the original Americans act at the California studios, as French, Egyptian, Mexican, Italian, Syrian. Turkish, Chinese and Japanese characters, and one old chief said he had appeared as an r,sk*imo. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administratrix of the penson a 1 estate of F. O. Watson, deceased, will apply before the Judge of Probate in and for Horry County, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon on the 2f>tb day of June, A. D. 1923, for final discharge as such administratrix FRANCES HELEN WATSON. Administratrix of the Personal Estate of F. O. Watson, Deceased. Mav 18th, 1923. H. H. WOODWARD, Attorney for Administratrix. HORRY COUNTY TRUST CO. L. D. MAGKATH, Manager Real Estate, Bonds and Insurance. ? ? . GENTS STORE WAS CLOSED Owing to disagreements with crea tors of the company, the Gent? Furnishing1 Co., Main street, dealers in nen's ready-to-wear and tailor-made Nothing, was closed last week during :he sessions of the court, and will renain closed until other steps are tak?n. It was expected that an agreement r.ip;ht l>e readied with the creditors .r.o in that case the store would be >pen for business again. o \ FEW MORE CASES TRIED LAST WEEK Luther Page, who had been convict?d of stilling, was sentenced by the :ourt to $300 fine or serve six months. This was suspended on payment of [>50. The State vs. Ivy Veveen was coninued until the next term of the :ourt. The State vs. Charlie Jones, et al., was continued. Tom Hardee pleaded guilty to violation of the prohibition law and was J sentenced to $300 fine or a term in the jang, but this was suspended on payment of the sum of $100. J. D. Sarvis was charged with keeping intixocating drinks, but the case was nolle prossed. The State vs. Jesse Johnson for storing resulted in a olea of guilty. He was sentenced to a ''ins of $M)0 or 6 m< nths, this suspended upon the payment of $100. SCHOOLCOMES TO ITS CLOSE The most interesting events in the closing: exercises of the Burroughs high school were the Clnss Day exercises on Thursday evening, June 7th. and the commencement exercises which took place on Friday evening. June 8th. The following program was earned out at the Class Day exercises on Thursday evening: Jack Burroughs, President Cla^s Presiding Officer Music Class History Frances Dusenbury Class Prophecy Myron Gordon Class Booster Alton Thompson Music Class Pessimist .... Henrietta Rurhago Class Optimist Clement Sweet Music Class Poem Elizabeth Sasser Class Will Mildred Collins Music Announcement On Friday evening diplomas were awarded to the graduating class as follows: Elizabeth Sasser Clement Sweet Eugenia Anderson Henrietta Burbage Frederick Bryant Ernestine Little Jack Burroughs Eugenia Dusenbury Mildred Collins Gene Wood Norton Myron Gordon Alton Thompson Frances Dusenbury i uc tuiiiiuemt-'iin in- jjiuj;irtm >> one of the best the school has yet Lost Dog Male hound dog, slim built, black head with white streak in center of f o r e h e a d; left ear black ant' right ear 1) 1 a c k and g r a y; black spot on rump, going two inches on tail; rest of his body white and blue speckled. Will pay suitable reward for his whereabouts. Addivs A. B. Singleton, RL. 1, Box 14, Todd ville, S. C. 6 14r?t.pd. * * ? (>(>(> quickly relieves Constipat ion, Biliousness, Headaches, Colds ai.d Le-I Grippe. 5 3 23-20t. | Upholstei Refinisli Drap< A SPE< I will be in town only have any repairing on y< Hotel Grace. I have a I and all gn P. L. PU 11. pd. At Hote * * 3 Page No. $ FORMING LIFE 1 SAVING CORPS L. D. Magrath, chairman of the Conway Chapter of the National Red Cross, received a telegram on June 9th. that an expert instructor had been sent here from the Atlanta headquarters to organize a life saving corps at Myrtle Beach, to be composed of at least six good swimmers and, of course, as many more as it would be possible to obtain as members of the corps. TV.e instiuctor, Mr. Mosier, arrived and went on to Myrtle Beach after conferring- with Mr. Magrath regarding the formation of the corps and the drilling of it in the modern ways of taking care of emergencies at the beach. This work was going on 4be first of this week and it was stated that as many as sixty members might be secured. Nothing definite could be learned today about the exact number of members that the corps would have. carried out. It follows: Salutatory Gene Wood Norton Music Valedictory Ernestine Little Valedictory Eugenia Anderson Music Address to Class Hon. J. H. Hope Delivery of Diplomas Music Announcements Superintendent J. M. Daniel and the corps of teachers have been congratulated upon the success of ?Ue term just closed. The superintendent will spend his vacation :?t Lancaster, S. C. He has put in some hard work here at the head of the Conway v: nnrl liiic OMvndrl -i focf T-T1*<a management of the schools has given entire satisfaction to the patrons. o Get line printing on good paper that you will not be ashamed of at The Herald office. /| Sunburned?A I MENTHOLATUM ) % coals and soothes M ^Acparckdslun^f OPTICAL WORK Done on a credit. Don't worry wiih or about your eyes. Come to see us and let us solve your problem for you. It is better to know that your eyes are all right than to q iless. I O We have the latest styles in glasses. We will be at Horry Drug store every 1 st and 3rd Mondaj's of each month. Yours for service, L. A. WOODRUFF, D-Opt. Eye Sight Specialist. ring, ting and ery Work DIALTY a short while, so if you Dur furniture, see me at >eautiful line of samples ides of materials. RNELL il Grace