The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 12, 1923, Page Page No. 3, Image 3

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LOCAL AND ??=== W. S. Johnson was here one day re-j cently. i * A. D. Vaught was here recently on| . business. ' k * 7 S. A. Gore spent some time here last week. ***** A. D. Jackson was here last week on business. ***** Charlie Grainger was in Conway ' y;one day last week. { ***** M. M. Hardee was in Conway last1 week on business. ***** Carson Grainger spent some time in Conway last week. ***** Mi ss Eugenia Buck has as her guest I M iss Hazel Woodward. ***** Jessie B. Nixon of Marion, S. C., spent Sunday in Conway. ? ***** I L. R. Hagood was in Conway on business one day last week. * * * * W. C. Bell was anions the visitors from the country recently. * * * ? * Ed. W. Page of Aynor was in Conway the first of last week. ***** Capers G. Barr of Georgetown spent a day here last week. ***** M. B. Thompson spent several days here last week on business. ***** Mrs. B. E. Hyman spent the weekend in Tabor, N. C. with relatives. J ***** y1, . Mrs. E. S. C. Baker was hostess to Ther sewing club Tuesday afternoon. ****** Car white corn to arrive this week. Cooper-Smith Co. ad. ***** Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Reaves and children of Vina, S. C., were in Conway Saturday. ***** F. A. Thompson of the Mullins bar ^ was in Conway last week attending to P legal business. i * * * * M iss George Johnson returned home last Saturday after a three week's tuui ui uic vvcni, * * * * Paper narpkins in plenty at the Heraid office. Get a supply for the next trip to the beach. ***** The general meeting of the Missionary Society was held at the Hut on last Monday afternoon. * * * * * N. M. McDowell was among the farmers visiting Conway to attend to, business during the week. ***** Wm. Page spent the first of last week in Conway, the guest of his daughter, Mrs. W. H. Chestnut. ***** Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Cushman and little daughter, Kate, left Tuesday for ^tHeir summer home at Myrtle Beach. ***** Misses Elizabeth and Marie Wellons left Friday morning to spend several weeks with relatives in North Carolina. ***** M. C. Woods, distinguished member of the Marion bar, spent several days here last week while the court was in session. / mm*** Miss Lorena Inez Thigpen of Burlaw, N. C., is visiting at the home of her sisters, Mrs. Rav Elwell and Mrs. W. H. Gav1o\ * * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun and family of Wilmington are the guests of Mr. C alhoun's mother, Mrs. J. A. Calhoun on Eighth avenue. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Rogers of Muilins were the guests for several days this' week of Mrs. Roger's sister, Mrs. R. B. Scarborough. Mrs. Claude Dusenbury and children left Thursday to join Mr. Lnisenbury in Bolton, N. C., where he is now engaged in business. ***** Miss Alma Lewis of Gallivant's 'Ferry is one of the instructors in the lsunimer school here and is the guest fc'f her brother and sister, Col. and Mrs. T. B. Lewis, while in town. ***** Dr. Theodore Quattlebaum and son, Theodore, Jr., of Columbia, and Dr. Gordon Quattlebaum of Anderson, are visiting their uncle, Col. C. P. Quattlebaum. m * * * * Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hawes and children left Tuesday for their summer cottage at Myrtle Beach. They have for their guests this week Mrs. Ar.nie Vaught and children of Wilmington. ***** Mrs. A. W. Barrett and son, Billy, will leave this week for Montreat, N. C., where Mrs. Barrett goes as a delegate from the Pee Dee Presbyterial to attend the Presbyterian Synodical. Mrs. C. B. Dusenbury expects to attend also. o "How We Cleared Our Summer Home of Rats," by Mrs. Perry. "When we opened our seaside home last May, it was alive with rats. They'd chewed b11 the upholstering. We cleaned them out in a week with RAT-SNAP. I prefer this rat killer ^ because it comes in cake form, no mixing. Srjves dirtying hands and plates." Three sizes, 35c. (>5c, $1.25. Bffi. Sold and guaranteed by Piatt's Pharf % * I i in ra PERSONAL Cordie Page spent Sunday with relatives in Aynor. * * * Car hay just arrived. Cooper-Smith Co. v... ad. ***** Miss Sara Jones of Mulliiis visited relatives here this week. * * * ? Sheriff J. A. Lewis and family visited Myrtle Beach oil the 4th. ***** Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scurry are spending their vacation out of the city. ***** H. L. Buck and T. J. Bell left last Wednesday for Asheville on business. ***** | Jack Long, a land surveyor of Pireway, N. C., was in Conway last week. \ * * * * * Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holliday and family spent the 4th at Myrtle Beach. ***** For Rent?One House. Apply to Mrs. F. E. Oliver, Conway, S. C. 2ti. ***** Mrs. Florrie Johnson is visiting her I daughter, Mrs. Coleman, at Gallivants Ferry. ***** Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McCoy are at home after a two week's stay at Myrtle Beach. ***** Mr. Fitzhugh Bethea and family of Dillon, are spending the week at Myrtle Beach. ***** Col. John P. Cooper and family of mjr ii* ? . - i iviuimiK. are spending this week at Myrtle Beach. * * * * # Miss Mary Thomasson left last Saturday for Rock Hill where she will visit relatives. * ? * * See us for everything in heavy pro- . ccries, case poods, feeds of all kinds. Cooper-Smith Co. ad. . * * * * | Miss Bessie Dusenbury spent last week at Myrtle Beach, the guest of . Mrs. Hoyt McMillan. ***** Miss Sudie Mae Thompson has been spending some time in Mullins recerftly visiting friends. * * * * Mrs. H. L. Scarborough and children and Mrs. R. B. Scarborough spent the 4th at Myrtle Beach. ***** Charles Grainger of Tabor, N. C., was among tlie farmers who spent several days here last week. * * * * Mi ss Mary Harlee left last Saturday I morning for Florence and other points where she will spend her vacation. # * * * * Miss Mary Holliday will be at home for the summer with her narents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holliday on Laurel St. * * v,- * Mrs. Mayo Holliday after a two weeks visit, here to relatives, will return this week to her home in Beaufort, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Watson and children left last week for Roslyn, Va. * where they will visit Dr. E. O. Watson's family. ***** Carson Grainger of the Tabor, N. C., section of the county spent several days here last week in attendance upon the court. ***** J. M. Johnson of the firm of Johjison and Roberts, spent the first of last week in Conway as a witness in the Floyd-Page case. ***** Misses Lucile and Elizabeth Sasser who spent the month of June in Wallace, N. C. with their sister, Mrs. Brill, have returned home. ***** Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ross, and .Mrs. Lockhart Gaddy, of Ansonville, N. C., are spending this week with Col. and Mrs. M. R. Smith. ***** Armstrong Haflee, after spending a week in Conway with his sister, Mrs. McQpeen Quattlebaum, left last Saturday for his home in Atlanta, Ga. * * * * * , Hon. L. M. Gasque of Marion was in Conway several days last week engaged as one of the attorneys for W. L. Mishoe in his suit against the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co. ***** Col. and Mrs. M. R. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ross and Mrs. J. Lockhart Gaddy, spent several days this week at Myrtle Beach and Murrels Inlet. I if. r tr fii - i t i *i i mi*. .1. rv. oinivey ana rnnaren returned last week from Edisto Island where they had visited Rev. and Mrs. .C .E. Robertson, sister of Mrs. Stalvey. Lost?One brown kid slipper or. road from Conway to Mullins. Finder please notify Mrs. Stacy Smith, Box 202, at Mullins and receive reward. 1 pd L. D. Lide and H. S. McC&iidish. of Marion, S. C., were here last week engaged as attorneys for the plaintiff ir the Floyd-Page land case, this having been the second trial of this case. * * * * * Mrs. W. A. Sanders and sons, James Ellwood and Fred, of Norfolk. Va., left last Saturday after spending several weeks in Conway with her sisters, Mrs. B. T. Hyman and Mrs. 8. M. McKeithan. ? ? # * 666 Cures Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever. It destroys the germs. 5]3'23-20t. E HORRY HERALD, CO* WAY, ????? ???? Mr. and Mrs. Ed.. L. Smith spetjt Sunday on the lulcL .. f *.*.* * Jos. W. Holliday was away on business one day last week. * * * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt McMillan spent last Sunday in Muilins with relatives. * * * J. N. Martin of Marion is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Paul Quattlebaum. * * * * * , , Jos. W. Holliday went over to Kingsbure last Saturday on business. * * * s See us for tobacco twine. CooperSmith Co. ad. * * ? * Mrs. Rawlinson has returned from Wilmington, N. C., where she visited her son. ***** Mrs. Sallie H. Smith and Miss Belle Smith, are spending some time at MurrelPs Inlet. ***** The Lambert Circle met for its July meeting with Mrs. Ella Coles, with Mrs. Proctor as leader. ***** Rev. L. H. Seamons, a student of Ashbury College, preached at the Methodist church on Sunday evening. There were light showers of rain last week and the crops were greatly benefitted in this section by f.he lain. ***** Miss Mary Lee Robertson of Edisto Island returned with her aunt Mrs. J. K. Stalvey to spend several weeks here. * ? * * Raymond Ambrose left last Thursday for Lake Junaluska, N. C., where he will attend Camp Junaluska for Boys. * * Mrs. Battle and her little daughter, Margaret, are spending some time with Mrs. J. C. Spivey at Myrtle Beach. ? * * Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holliday and family left for the beach last Monday .afternoon where they will spend some time. * * * * * Mrs. D. G. Spivey visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Spivey at Gudenuff, their summer cottage on Myrtle Beach, for the week-end. * ? Marion people came toward the beach on the Fourth while some Horry people went over in Marion to spend the day. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Goldfinch and children, who hnvp hppn at Mvvt.lp Beach for the past three weeks, returned home last week. * * * * * All of the offices at the court house, all of the stores, except drug stores, were closed last Wednesday in honorof the Fourth of July. * * * * # . Mr. and Mrs. B. B. McWhite and .little daughter, Margaret, left last week for Atlanta, Ga., where they took Margaret for treatment. * * * * There are many dangerous places where fast driving is nothing except taking chances against fate. Watch out for these and he careful how you .drive. ***** Two splendid Sunday schools, one by the Methodist congregation and the other by the Baptist, have been organized at Myrtle Beach, for the summer months. ^ * * * * This is the season of the year when greens spring up and grow. This means that it is the season when this kind of food is the best for the health of man. The family that is without a good garden is short of one of .the best things that a family can have to live cheaply and in health in this part of the country. ***** There are automobile accidents almost every day in sections of the country so near to us that when we read about them in the daily papers we may happen to know some of the people whose lives are lost, or who sustain permanent injury. This is enough to make some of us take notice that the same thing might happen at our very doors, and in fact there has been several narrow escapes reported here lately. It.may be-possible to go through such things a number of times and get off without any serious hurt; but at last there may come a time when it was tried just one time too many. o Cures Malaria, Chills and vFvlvl Fever. Donirup or Riltnna Ferer. 5|3i23-20t. Sunburned IMENTHOLATUM1 % cools and soothes M ^^eparchedakin^^ HORRY COUNTY TRUST CO. L. D. MAGRATH, Manafcer Real Eslale, Bonds and Insurance. i S. C, JULY 12, 1023 S. H. Brown spej&t some time in Cor.way last week. * t A. L. Lewis was in Conway last week with relatives. * * * A. F. Woods vas here or.e day last week on legal business. * * * Mrs. I?. B. Scarborough recently visited relatives and friends at Mullins, S. C. ***** M iss Coline Tallon left recently fori her home at Lynchburg. She was a teacher in the art class here. ***** L. M. Gasque was in Conway several days last week engaged in a trial in the court of common pleas. ***** Hon. Hal L. Buck left here the n iddle of last week to be away on lusiness until Monday of this week. ***** Johnson and Brunson, of the Marion Star, passed through Conway last week on their way to spend several days at the beach. ***** Most of the lawyers- were due to spend the Fourth in their offices here preparing for cases due to be called last Thursday. Only some of the members of the bar were able to get away for the holiday. ***** Two tracts of land in Socastee were sold on the first Monday in this month for the satisfaction of tax executions and for the purpose of making a partition of the proceeds, after payment of the taxes, anions heirs of the late Mrs. H. S. Turbeville. ***** It is not safe to drive an automobile at a great rate of speed in a country where there are others perhaps just learning to drive, and where there are so many cross roads and by-paths running into others. That it is not safe is proved by the hundreds of accidents taking place every month in this section of the South. * Three prohibition enforcement officers passed through Conway last Wednesday morning bound for Myrtle Beach, no doubt intending to see that the law was enforced during the ob servance of the national holiday. At last accounts they had not disco verad any violations of the law occurring in such a manner as would enable them to make arrests or confiscate property or moonshine. Just a day or two before their advent the deputy sheriff under James A. Lewis captured a still this side of Socastee bridge. o 666 quickly relieves Constipation, Biliousness, Headaches, Colds and LaGrippe. 513 23-20t. ? Ne Our Auction | Every Compt I for Leaf Tobacc II will ach co in good sha When ) on smooth sticl bulk it straight home in a bulk bring it to the > that way much I tell you highest price tl You can another load. The mos 0 using these stic I. lllcaU UUSl] This is the reasoi Be sure and send you back he Don't sell yc your county seai everything being When you ar< you get to FUI HOUSE where y T. Many of the people of Conway ! spent last Wednesday at the beach. * * * * \ Mrs. Mayo Holliday arrived recently to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 J. W. Taylor. ] * * * * Mrs. E. S. C. Baker was hostess to a party of little folk recently, the occasion being the celebration cf little Miss Perry Baker's fourth birthday. ***** The Baptist Summer Conferences at Myrtle Beach brought together more than fiOO persons for recreation, rest and study. The conference will be repeated next summer. 1 ***** The warehouse men will do their full share of advertising the Conway tobacco market. It is only just and right that the business men in other lines should do theirs. ***** Theve was an increased patronage at the beach resorts Jast week on account of the Fourth of July. Automobiles passed through Conway from many sections of the <tate, and were returning the latter part of the week. ***** Cars were passing through Conway at all times of the night, almost every night last week. The cars contained parties of people on their way to the beach and returning from the beach after spending the Fourth or weekend at some of the seaside resorts. o QUARTERLY CONFERENCE The 3rd Quarterly Conference of the Conwav ]\1 ofr?flifiiiM-rtU ??.;n k uiiui v. ii ? in DC cut; nipht of July the 15th 1923. Rev. D. A. Phillips, presiding- elder the Marion District, will provcli at 8 o'clock and the Quarterly Conference will be held immediately after lie preaching service. We can make this conference a real occasion. May it be so. Sincerely yours, J. C. Atkinson. o NOTICE TO REGISTER Editor Herald: Since the county commissioners B Used Fo 1 for! IS Apply, Farm Implerm Fuller ton's w Br Sales will Open my will be represei 0 here. /ise my friends and patrons to j pe. rou grade and tie your tob< cs, about 30 to 35 bundles to and even. Keep it at least a ds : before bringing it to the ware! warehouse on the sticks and I more to your advantage. 1 this because I want to get fo lat your tobacco will bring, take the sticks back home an? t successful farmers here and ks in the way I have advised. less not only for my 1 I give you this advi 1 . r? onng me your nrs >me pleased. >ur tobacco away fr< f. Patronize home equal. e ready for the marl .LERTON'S NEW ou will always find i N. FULLERTO >mm- ,*pp'i-.wwpiip> Page Ho. I have ordered another election for tho purpose of locating the bridge across upper Waccamaw River and as it will be necessary to be registered 30 days before the election, I want to call this matter to the attention of the voters of ;Simpson Creek and Little River townships, who are not registered to be sure and register at Conway on the first Monday in August. W. A. PRINCE. DUD'S DEST FDIEND The best friend of any father or mother is your shoe repair man. He is the one who really helps you to e^nomize. Mv repair snop is run on a strictly business basis, and my modern factory equipment helps materially to reduce vour shoe bills. When your shoes are mended by Bill Kulchycke you know that they are done right, and W'ill CTIVA villi ninrn' VYirkVA ?-?irvr?f c? of service than they otherwise would. . Send the children's shoes to me, and you can see for yourself the difference in good work and cobbling. I guarantee my work for your money, can't charge for cobbler work. BILL KULCHYCKE 13 Main Street, Conway, S. C. rd Truck 1 Sale. I ent Co., Conway, S. C* | m SHWSBBE If iMHHBIflHBMl irlc I on August 1 I rited by a buyer I )ut their tobac- V icco hang it n the stick, and 1 ly and night at y louse. Then I * can handle it r you the very M i use them for H elsewhere are U ir r-_ n sen dui ror you. y ce. n t load, and I will i dm home, but at Q first and always, y cet don't stop till I BRICK WARE- D 1 welcome. n N. I