The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 26, 1923, Image 10
Miss Augusta Martin of Mullins, S.
C., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. K.
Goldfinch.
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TABOR CHAMBER
The Tabor, N. C., Chamber of Commerce
is alive to the best interests of
their town ami the business men in it.
In this i^sue of the Horrv Herald they
are making- a bid for the tobacco
growers of u big- section of Horry
County.
The Town of Tabor is acting
through a live-wire organization of
business men who expect to make Tabor
giow by cooperative methods.
COBS OF GOODNESS
Palmetto Ice Cream Company of
Florence is a growing- concern Tbey
are tho producers of Palmetto Ire
Cream. They are a growing concern i
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THERE is a difference
in tires. ?
Only the new Goodyear
Cord l ire is
made of highest- J
grade, long-staple,
nigh-tensile cotton,
built up by the
Goodyear patented j
group-ply method,
and equipped with
heavier sidewalls
and the beveled A11 Weather
Tread. The
difference shows in
the Goodyear's
longer wear and \
lower cost per mile.
Aa Goody? or Ser ?c? Station 2
< Dealers toe tell and recom- L
X mend the new Goodyear V i
Corde icith the beveled AllWemther
Treed and back
th em up icith standard
Goodyear Service
BUCK MOTOR CO.
Conway, S. C. '
GOODYEAR ;
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last year w
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J patronage
Plante
I Freeman i
because they are putting out a flne
product.
They have an interesting advertisement
in this issue of the Horry Herald
and at the end of this is a long list
of dealers from any of whom you can
buy this delicious ice cream xt any
time through the day. Be sure to try
tins finest of all ice creams that is being
sold throughout this section if the
State.
HORRY FARMER DIES
The iuoitul remains of Tillman Jordan,
brother of W. ?l. Jordan, of Conway,
were brought through Conway
la.-t Thursday night from the Florence
hospital, Florence, S. C., where.
Mr. Jordan died following an attack
of typhoid fever lasting about seven
weeks.
Hm was taken iil while at his home
in Socastee township, about seven
weeks ago, and where lie has been engaged
in farming for some time. At
the time lie was taken sick he had one
of the finest looking crops in that section
of the county. Tire place which he
was operating belongs to Hen Owens
and is said to be one of the best farms
of that community.
He was about thirty-five years of
ace and is suivived by his wife and
several children.
F IRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Phillip J. McLean, Jr., Supply Pastor.
Sunday morning, July 29, at 11:15
regular services and sermon by Rev.
McLean, "The place of service in
On istianity."
The Rev James Long will preach at
8 00 P. M. Come and bring a friend.
Sunday school 10:00 A. M. B. Y. P.
U., at 7-00 P. M.
Mid-week services Wednesday at
8:15 P. M.
A hearty welcome to all.
HOLDS ( H1LDREN WITH HIM
Stories of human interest are ever
bobbing up in every corner of this
land. Some of them are revolting; in
some respects, yet curry with them, in
*pite <>j all. something thut appeals to
the interest of others, in a way not
avoided.
Things which concern the more important
affairs of life, take hold of
Dur minds with such a mighty hold,
we cannot refrain from thinking.
ft matters not as to ttie station in
life of those directly concerned. It may
lie in the city of ten* of thousand*; it
may be in the rural district where
homes are few and fai between.
Near the railroad siding known as
[lorry, there is a man, D. W. Tompkins:,
by name. Last Friday he was at
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hp norne wrucn ne nau uunutru enui
whereat he is farming, keeping with |
nters Wa
y, South C<
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kcco market will
gust 1st. All th
have their buy*
well as lots of s
sre will be no 1
th Carolina tha
;et, and no be
:ers Ware!
: this Market op
hen others wer<
id we will appr<
this year.
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ind Oettinger, F
THE HORRY HERALD, OONWA
the most jealous intentions his three
young children.
Tompkins was in trouble because his
wife left him on the day before and
pn Friday she was at the home of her
sister threatening to take the children
away from their rather and keep them
to live with her. Her sister is the wife
of Zander Cannon.
There was trouble before this parting
of the ways of married for the.se
two. The wife is about twenty-seven
years of age, while Tompkins appears
to he older than that. It was about a
month ago that Tompkins took up his,
gun and went to look for the one he
thought had brought differences be
tween himself and his family which
could never be removed from the
minds of both, llis looking did not result
in finding' and then lietter judgment
prevailed and after a day of nh
hence things were patched up, a kind
of truce was called, but onl\ for tetn
porary duration; for things like this
may at times appear to he condoned
and forgotten by both sides of the
house, only to crop up at the first opportunity
like the touching of a ma'.ch
to powder.
The fair weather did not last more
than a month and it was on last
Thursday that the match touched the
powder and the old trouble was up
and ablaze once more and one word
brought on another until Tompkins
was left alone, apparently for good,
except for the three innocent little
children which he had to keep by
force.
What a pity! Those three innocent
babies! When men and women deride
to do wrong how great it is when, for
the sake of their children, they can
face out their discontent and quit their
bickerings, and go ahead on the toad
riTATTON NOTICF I
State of South Carolina, County of
Horry, by J. S. Vaught Esquire,
Probate Judge.
Whereas, S. \V. Norwood made suit
to me. tu Kraut him Letters of Administration
of the Estate of and effects
of Mary Jane Sarvis.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
ail unit singular the kindred
and creditors of the said Mary .lane
Sarvis, deceased, that they he and op
pear, before me, in the Court of Probate,
to be held at Conwav, S. C., on
the 10th day of August i02.?, next,
after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock
in the forenoon, to shew cause, if an\
they have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given undei my hand, this 23rd day
of July Anno Domini, 1923.
Published on the 26th of July and
6th day of August 1923 in the Horry
Herald.
J. S. VAUGHT,
Probate Judge Horry County
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open Wede
big Comers
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e trying to
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>roprietors
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of lite for the dear sakes of those who
are dependent upon them. In all such
things as this there is material for a
lesson. One wrong never justifies another.
We hate -to see wrong done.
Most of all we regret to see little
children miss the things that they are
due from those who bring them into
the world.
We sen things done and never know
what would be our course should we
ever be laced by like circumstances.
SEIZES ?\ STORE
Deputy Sheriff U. N. Sessions went
to I.oris last week and closed the store
of S. O. .lenrette under several executions
which had been lodged in the
heriff's office.
The deputy said that the stock and
fixtures in this store would bring
about $200,00 at public auction.
The Horry Herald is now carrying*
I A I
1 Wish
I "I have taken Cardui for rundown,
worn-out condition,
nervousness and sleeplessness, i
and I was weak, too," says I !;
Mrs. Silvie Estes, of Jennings, I
Okla. "Cardui did ine Just lots 1
of good?so much that I gave it |
to my daughter. She com- R
plained ot a soreness in her sides M >
and back. She took three E|h
bottles ot pS
CARDUI
The Woman's Tonic H
and her condition was much Cfl
"We have lived here, near H
Jennings, tor 26 years, and now Rfl
we have our own home in town. PS
1 have had to work pretty hard, |j|
|jfl as this country wasn't built up, II
i | and it made it hard for us.
11 "1 WISH 1 could tell weak j|
11 women ot Cardui?the medicine II
1 a that helped give me the strength II
U to go on and do my work." |5j
I Our Force:
W. H. DANIEL, President
O'DELL LEWIS, Manager
D. S. COLLINS, Asst. Mgr.
GILBERT A. JOHNSON, Antst. ,
Liber
LEAF
IMPORTANT N
We take this
North Carolina kn
fw j o .-i. \v/
Imc V^IU DUCK W i.
to the Liberty Wai
Park Street, oppos
In building tl
making it the most
State. You will fin
1 organization that is
O'Dell Lewi
Warehouse for 2 ;
with the assistance
Johnson.
Gib Johnson
sold Brown s Mill
Grocery Co., and i
him a good man to
I he Liberty
very, very adverse
| Warehouse on M2
1 hundreds of loads
B the house, and will
y the largest wareho
n We have on
I buyers and possil. 1;
y that are anxious to
I mand justifies him
I W. H. Daniel, O'D
MAKESARREST
AFTER INQUEST
H. N. Sessions, sheriff's deputy,
went to Wampee last week to arrest
Rollie Evans, charged with criminal
carelessness and homicide by reason
of accidentally discharging' a pun and
killing his brother, on Sunday before
last, at the home of the father of the
two boys.
At first it was thought that no arrest
of the defendant would be nihde
as the killing appeared to be the result
of an accident. Later the officers de
cided, under advice of an attorney, to
place him under arrest and hold him
to bail.
advertisements giving notice of the
sale of this property on August 2nd,
at the Jenrette store at I oris.
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HAS NEW EQUIPMENT
Additional new steel equipment was
being installed at the office of the
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, |
last week, in order that the increased
Sell Your T
11 CLARKane
WHAT F O R
BECAUSE?They led the st
BECAUSE?They led Mullii
BECAUSE?They paid man
to farmers than any ot
year;
BECAUSE?Their business
BECAUSE?You can rely 01
BECAUSE?Their motto U
guaranteed;
BECAUSE?They are leadei
BECAUSE?Merit counts d
BECAUSE?They are here
Come to See us. Many '
ri ARkr JR. 1
Planters Warehoi
DANIEL & LEWIS
Owners
Mgr.
ty Ware!
FOR THE SALE OF
TOBACCO AT AU<
MULLINS, S. C.
OTICE TO TOBAC
method of letting the farmer
ovv that the managers and all
Alehouse Company, on Main
rehouse, the New Buck War
itc and east of the Seaboard d
lis house we did not spare any
comfortable and best lighted
d that this house has the most
? possible to organize.
s, the salesman that has been
11 i i ?
years, will be salesman at this
of\V. H. Daniel, D. S. Col]
is a new man in the tobacco
e for sixteen years for the olc
with his experience along this
assist in selling your tobacco.
Warehouse force, as you all k
circumstances for two years
lin Street, and we wish to ape
that had to leave us for the lac
I say all this wil 1 be eliminated
use under one roof in South C
the Mullins tobacco market tl
y three, of the highest type of
pay the farmer as much for e
in paying.
Yours for efficient sei
LIBERTY 1
ell L ,ewis, D. S. Collins and C
FARMER LOSES *
TOBACCO BARN "
On a recent Saturday night J. T.
Smith a leading tobacco grower of
Horry, S. C., losl his tobacco bain
with the second gathering of leaves,
when it went up in flames about S
o'clock. It was twenty feet by twenty
feet in size and the tobacco being cured
at tlie lime was thought to bo of a
fine grade.
The burning of the barn, under the Jk
circumstances thought to ev.ist, cannot ^
be explained.
He had told (he tenant to draw the
fire from tlie furnace at 12 o'clock on
Saturday night as he did not wish t*>
finish the curing1 on Sunday. The tenant
Faid that ho left ther? about \'i
o'clock with only a few coals in the Y
furnace. It was about 3 o'clock that j
night when they were waked up to
find the barn with the roof falling in.
business and ever increasing court records
may be taken care of in the fireproof
record room.
obacco with
i AIMS
A N D W H Y
ate in average last year;
is in average last year;
y thousands of dollars more
her house in MulUns last
is founded on sound basis; /
1 what they tell you;
5 the highest market price
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a in ineu profession;
ollars for their customers;
to serve you, Mr. Grower.
Thanks. Yours to Serve,
EDWARDS
use, Mullins, S. C.
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Our Force: U
3 E. C. WHITE, l lerk H
A. P. MAGEE, Auctioneer y
W. M. Mclntyre, Bookkeeper
MRS. W. M. McINTYRE, n
Aaat. Bookkeeper U
louse
OTION I
:CO GROWERS. |
s of South and U
I working force ol n
Street have moved I
ehouse on South U
epot. H
means or money in I
warehouse in the M
efficient working I
with the old Brick n
New Warehouse I
ins and Gilbert A. y ^
business, but has U
1 reliable Palmetto |j
line you will find I
now, labored under I
at the old Brick ?
logize for the many u
:k of room to get in I
; this year by having l
Carolina. U
lis year two sets of n
American citizens, B
:very pile as the de- 0
rvice, U
WAREHOUSE,
Gilbert A. Johnson. |
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