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P-?0rp ?J ADDITIONAL LOCALS John H. Atkinson of Jordanville Was in Conway last week 011 business. # * When a whiskey still is found it belongs to anybody except the true owner. * ? ? Mi*s Nina I.ewis is spending her vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lewis. * * * * Miss Carolyn Hosford of Springfield, Mass., was here recently visiting: Mrs. A. T. Collins at the Kingston hotel. Several fishing parties were made tin Inst wppIc and flip timr> of thr Fourth was spent in that absorbing sport. * * * * Marion wishes to assist in the entertainment of the press association when it convenes at Myrtle Beach a era in next year. They are willing to go more than their full share of the bill of cost. ***** .At the tax sale held by the sheriff at the court house on the first Monday in this month, it appeared that many of the tracts had been withdrawn from the sale owing to the fact that some of the owners of the property had seen the notice of sale and made haste to pay the taxes and stop the sale of their land. o CARD OF THANKS T desire to thank our friends for the kind attention and sympathy shown us during the sickness and death of my. dear wife. May God's blessings attend each and evcrv one of you. B. T. HARRELSON. o ? WITHOUT ACCIDENT So fin" as was learned the Fourth of July passed off .without any accident of serious nature. The traffic over the rords to the seaside resorts was vrreat. So far n) accidents on the road have been reported. * * ? NEGROES DISORDERLY Willie Dewe't and John Cox. two; Tioprr-es. were arrested on the night of< July the 4th. Under charges of being j drunk and disorderly. They were! charged with having made a spree on denatured alcohol or similar product. They are charged with creating disturbances in this way in the past. .MORTGAGE CASE The cr.se of Mrs. Willouchv nirninst' ?0 Ray was heard. This wrsj an appeal from referee's court in a suit to foreclose a mortgage. This contort vas concerning the rights of the Farmers A* Merchants Bank of Tabor I to hold a first mortgage on a tract of ( tend which Ray has purchased from; Mrs. Willoughy. The court affirmed the finding of the referee and decided jn favor of Mrs. Willoughy. First Baptist Church Phillip J. McLean, Jr? supply pastor Sunday school 10 A. M. J. O. Spivey, Supt. Classes for all ages. Mr?i?nfng worship and sermon 11:15 A. M. "Men and the Kingdom." B. Y. P. U. 7 P. M. Song service and sermon 8 P. M. "T>e Centuries against the Hours." Praver meeting Wednesday at 8 P. M. A cordial invitation to all. n HAS BIG CROWD One of the largest crowds ever visiting Myrtle Beach at one time, spent tH v.rt5, there last week, with every boarding house and the Hotel and Club full to overflowing. The estimate of the number was three thousand people, and this wa* n conservative estimate of the numbei in the crowd. From seven to eight hundred autoANNMINUFMFNT llllWIIUl.IVIL.il I R. C. SARVIS SHOE SHOP Conway, S. C. f announce the opening of a modern 'and complete Shoe Repairing business in the small store formerly occupied by The Atlantic Grocery Store, next door to Kingstoi Hotel. ? T have just moved from Andrews S. C., and will carry out the same policy in my business here as there satisfaction and workmanshij guaranteed. I have modern equipment and Ion* experience in the Shoe Repair Bus iness, and you can safely trus your shoe repairing jobs to me. I pay return postage on all repai work. Yours sincerely, R. C. SARVIS Next Door to Kingston Hotel No. 48 Main Street m mobiles were there and each machine carried an average of four persons. o BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Goldfinch entertained a number of play-mates of little Nancy Finley Goldfinch, in honor of her fourth birthday, at their home, ("Live Oaks," on !ast Monday afternoon from five thirty tc si?: thirty, The little folic caiUe wearing their p'-?y dresses, ana- were given u spade and shovel and invited to the sand .pile. Swings and hammocks hung from the limbs of the livj oaks, furnished amusement for those who had finished the mud pies* The oirthday cakes were placed upon a table under the trees, and as the candles burned brightly the little guests sang the Birthday song for the honor guest. After the song, banana ice cream and cake was served. One little guest expressed the sentiment of the children present when he said, "Aunt Grace, it was a good party." o Gibson-Daniel Engagement Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gibson announce the engagement of their laughter, Frances Briscoe, to Mr. Joseph McTyeire Daniel, of Conway, S. C., the marriage to take place August 8th. No cards.?The Quitman (Ga.) Free Press. The foregoing announcement of the marriage of Prof. Joseph McTyeire Daniel, will be of much interest to the people of Conway as Mr. Daniel very ably filled the position of Superintendent of the Burroughs High School for the year 1923 and was reelected for the term of 1924. Conway will welcome Mr. Daniel and his bride. o S ARVIS-H ARRELSON Of interest to many friends in this and other states is the marriage of Miss Elnita Sarvis and Mr. Henry Iseman Harrelson of Baltimore, which took place on Wednesday, June 27, 1923 at two o'clock in the afternoon at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Samuel Scarborough Sarvis of Socastee, near Conway. Reverend VV. L. Parker of Conway, assisted by the "Reverend E. F. Scoggins, pastor of the bride, performed the ceremony. The bridal music was played by Miss, Hannah Sarvis, eldest sister of the bride. The marriage was a quiet one, only a very few witnessing the ceremony. There were no attendants. The decorations consisted of a few small white bells with one large one swinging from the center of the ceiling, a few potted plants, and a few bouquets of Shasta daisies. The bridal pair entered the parlor to the strains of the Bridal Chorus, from Lohencrin whirh. as thpv tnnW I their place beneath the large white bell, facing- the minister who stood in a corner opposite the door, merged into the soft melody of La Farge's | Flowers of Spring. The ring ceremony was used, the ring resting on a small marble table at the left of the minister until needed. The bride was lovely in a suit of tan poiret twill embroidered in Copen-I hagen blue, with accessories to mietch.1 The blouse was of tan crepe de chine embroidered in blue, the hat, of tan i[WeP | the M< 1111 ? |l We sell to Mer ' you realize whe ! it means that th I ways protected I is able to get I price for the I handles. A.T.C COM .ii GROi t / IV Wholesale to ? f DROP SHIPMEr r 9 r PHON CONVI THE HORRY HERALD, CON i i hair braid trimmed with a spray of blue velvet morning glories with white throats. After the ceremony sandwiches, coffee, and cake were served in the. dining room. Immediately afterwards the .bride and groom left for Conway where they left on the afternoon train for Washington and other points. The bride is the youngest datighter of Mr. Sarvis. She is one of Horry's successful teachers and will be greatly missed in her home community where she is much loved and admired. .Mr. Harrelson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Harrelson of Georgetown. He has been following the sea for a number of years and is marine engineer. He was retained in the naval service during the World war. Baltimore, where they reside is his home port. FROM GEO KG ETO W N Capers G. Barr was here last week from Georgetown for the purpose of making a motion before Judge S. W. G. Shipp who was here holding the Summer term of the court of Common Pleas. * * MAKING PROGRESS The cases of Cooper-Smith Co., against O. J. Bell, J. L. Bell and R. L. Bell, are being disposed of today as The Herald is printed. The cases will be reported in full next week. o SWEET POTATOES . J. L. Bell, of Bnvboro is again the man to bring the first sweet potatoes of the season. He brought to The Herald office last Tuesday four well developed sweet potatoes taken from his crop of this year which is very fine. o WARNING My son. Luther Roberts, 16 years old, has left his father. All persons are hereby warned against taking this boy in or giving him employment. Notify his father, Waiters Roberts, R. F. D. 3, Gallivants Ferrv, S. C. 6124'23 3t o CARD OF THANKS We extend thanks to our manv friends who so kindly rendered us assistance and comfort in the late illness of Mrs. Emma P. Mosetev, our beloved mother v1^ denarted this life June 20, at 3*20 P. M. N. F. DIXON, Warn Dee. S. C.. July 4. 1923. (t TOBACCO IS WELL Pep its from widely separated district? Horrv Countv gathered in the alter part of -last week, showed tl'at tVie tobacco crop was in good condition fallowing the light showers of rain that came just in time to save the crop serious injury from dryness in some sections. The warehousemen who will conduct the independent warehouses here are all busily at work getting ready for the opening sales. o MEETING J. F. Connor will preach at Pino Orove the 3rd Saturdav night and Sunday in July. The public is ini . e?.i o a.Uend these meetings. ??????Vctect grchant t chants only. Do | it that means?? I e merchant is al- I in his prices, and I a just and fair I goods that he I 0LL1NS I PANY CERIES S Merchants Only | JTS A SPECIALTY. I E NO. 32 I /AY. S. C. I % WAY, 3 C, JULY 13, 1923 ABOUT NEW SCHOOL B'LD'GS Editor Horry Heraldr I desire space in your paper to make a few statements relative to the erection of several new school houses in the county. T notice that new buildings >re soon t-> be completed at Sweet Home, MtOlive. Pine Grove, Rehobeth, Dog Bluff, High Point, Savannah Bluff and Simpson Creek. These are only the few thnt I remember. Several other nice buildings have not long since been completed. In addition to the above, 'Conway has spent about $60,000 in building to her already nice high school building. The trustees of I,oris are struting around a $28,000 brick building with a Delco light plant and steam heat. Green Sea has a $25,000 high school building and is the only consolidated high school in the county. The County Superintendent, trustees. and tax payers are to be congratulated on these modern improvements. The County Supt.. requested" the Horry Delegation to give him $!)000 as a building fund. We did this, now' H A NEW BEACK One hundred choice ocean front i new 5 room cottages. This propel 1 has about one and one half miles J wide streets. This is one of the h< B * H The owner is now busy with engir M force of hand* making roads and j J construction. There are 3 deep ov 2 completed. Mr. Roach has a large U timber for these improvements ai H their cottages. He has a large tiel< I going to lay off for an up-to-date | aim to make this the beach and pi SI anent name by the lot purchasers U Location: This beach is abou ji let, and is 5 nriles from the main i perty in your car. You go to Con | church as if going to Murrell's Inl I beach. The road is marked" off wit r price and on easy terms. It will b< I Free dinner, handsome gold watcl n will pay you. n CROSLAIx'D & T | _____ Gov. T1 will delive I to the fa of Marioi at Sandy Tk,? ItilO JL I1UI o'clock A F An old? vided an 1 r Iaies or i Everyb is invitee cue 'and from our Come i ! - ' . I GOFF ISSUED FOR SHIPMENT The case of Johnson Paint Co., against J. J. Goff >vas tried during the term of the court last week, and resulted in a verdict in? favor of the defendant. The plaintiff sued for two half barrels of roof paint which it alleged had . been purchased by the defendant, Goff, and for Avhich he-had not paid; that they had shipped this paint in accordance with the written order of the defendant to Aynor, S. C. The defendant alleged in his answer that be had never received this paint and that the plaintiff had never furnished him with any bill of lading showing the shipment so he could put in a claim against the railroad company for the amount or vallie of theN paint. After the ca*e had been tried a motion for a new trial was made, and which had not been decided at the time of the writing of this article. he states that it will take about $11000. I hope that there will be no [ RESORT NEAR C lots will' be sold at' auction on Saturda rty consisting of 2000 acres is owned'by of ocean front and has been subdividec est if not the best beaches in the two Ci leers laying off and' subdividing the lot carpenters building cottages, bath houfl erf lowing artesian wells, a large ice he body of fine timber on this property an id to be able to furnish lumber to the 1 j of Bermuda grass and 125 acres of b< golf course and'a nice base ball diamoni ay grounds for the two Carolinas. This r on the day of the big salt. it 7 miles south of Myrtle Beach and'jli ('onway road. You will hare no trouble way, take the Myrtle Beach road about let. Then take the first road leading to i h red' fUigs.. We invite you to attend'thi p a great day for tl'e pleasure seeker,-, tl i and S.TO.Ofr in gold given away free. I YSON REALTY AN BE NNETTSVILLE. S. O. lomas G. A ir one of his fan irmers and busi 11 and adjoining Bluff bridge?ii sdav. Julv 19t r r ?r .. M. REE BARBECl / , -fashioned barb* d served by m< experience. ody, including 1 J C-mjt 1 IU Lllid UIg) II hear this vital Governor. and bring your 91 ? " w /r* ; r : - > \ ~ . MAHBCS SURVEY OF STREETS Engineers representing: a Columbia firm have been making a survey of the streets in the business block of Conway for the purpose of estimating the cost of paving them. trouble in getting the delegation to appropriate this extra $2000. Our school' buildings have to be insured with the Sinking Fund CoVnmis- A sion and' since the Cleveland school A fire near Camden, S. C., in which 77 (CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX) FLOYD BROS. Contracto and Builders \ , GALLIVANTS FEF RY, S.C. Public School Houses and nice Bungalows are our specialty. Details and specifications furnished on short notice. 6|2i;22-2in-4t.pd. \ JONWAY, S. C. 1 y, July 2Tst at 10 a. m. Also 3 ( ' Mr. Ci A. Roach. This property 9 1 into good" forge lots with good y irolinas for safe surf bathing. n s and streets and has a large les, etc., and has a hotel under H use and' a Targe storehouse just i d has his own saw mill cutting U. purchasers of these lots to build nJ 'autiftrlly shaded land that he is 1 \ right at the hotel site. It is his ! lew beach will be given a perm- 1 si about 3 miles of Murrell's In- n imdViving right up to the pro- U 10 miles to a church, pass the I m the left and go 5 miles to the M > s sale and buy a lot at your own U He- investor and the speculator. 0 :'ome and bring your friends. It: || D AUCTION CO. J IcLeod I s ious talks I ness men I I counties I tear Mul- I K at 11 I Jfc. ecue, prosn and la the ladies, I ee barbe- I 1 message I I* neighbor. I ?