The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 02, 1923, Image 7
BUSINESS MEN ' *
COME ON TOUR
yL The acquaintance tour committee of
(Ttthe chamber of commr rCe and interested
business men of the city who see
In the recent road avd bridge developments
of the lower part of the state
an opportunity to make Spartanburg
;* greater busine ss center, are planning
an autorr.obile acquaintanceship
tour from Sp'artanburg through the
Pee Dee p/ection to Myrtle Beach,
thence to Columbia and back to Spartanburg,
says the Spartanburg Herald.
It is the desire of the men interestW
ed to sign up fifty or sixty men who
will make this tour by automobile.
Present plans call for the tour to berin
about August 15. Five days, it is
declared will suffice for the tour.
Ai seen by the committee the trip
offers an opportunity to become acquainted
with much of the low country
trade that will be so swung to the
< Piedmont section as the roads become
more traveled.
The trip has b*>en planned for August
in that next month is the month
p seeding the fall business, and also
iv as a lavvine i/iUJllIl lor V?otions.
The committee feels that
n any men whose business would prevent
them from going now could so
arrange their affairs as to get away
for Ave days during August.
Local entertainment will be carried
along and Spartanburg will be thoroughly
advertised all along the tour.
In each town stops will be made and
men of the party will tell the story of
Spartanburg. Officials of these towns
v. ill. respond and in this way it is hopad
that an "entente cordial?" can be
built up.
An advance party will precede the
main party by one day and will make .
all arrangements for lodgings and
meals, so that when the tourists arrive
at a town where they must spend
the night there will be no confusion
n^r disappointment in the matter of
lodging for the night.
Once at Myrtle Beach the party will
tske a day off from "selling Spartanburg
to South Carolina" and will enXJoy
the invigorating breezes and fine
snlt water of the beach. Leaving Myrtle
Beach, it i9 planned to run to Colvmbia.
The Florence Times, in a recent issv.e,
comments on the acquaintance
t >ur that business men of Spartanburg
"Will make, and gays that a number
of business men have signed up .
f.;r it and that still others will come
J~. on it.
It is believed that exact dates will
be published later and the towns alonj?
t> e ioute where the business men will
s.op can get ready to shake hands
with them.
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Tobacco farmers have been kept
buay in their tobacco crops for sever'
al weeks now and have not been comt.
' ing to Conway except when compelled
to do so to attend to business. They
will be coming in now to attend the
tobacco sales at the various warehouses
of the town.
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WHY PATRONIZE THE
HORRY TOBACCO MARKETS
Editor the Horry Herald:
Why should not growers of tobacco
in Horry County patronize the local
markets? Is this question being: satisfactorily
answered by the farmers who
have been hauling their weed to markets
outside of the County, such aa
Mullins, Nichols, Fair Eluff, Marion,
and Mt. Tabor? Have these farmers
thoroughly considered the fact that
instead of helping to make Conway,
Loris and Aynor better markets and
larger towns, they are building up the
towns outside of our county and in
two or three instances outside of our
state? The writer has nothing against
any of the towns mentioned, but does
feel that it is the duty of all true citizens
of Horry to help to build it up
and make it a better place in which to
live, instead of supporting towns not
in the least interested in the upbuilding
of our county and communities.
One sometimes hears the remark
made that a better price for tobacco is
paid in these towns mentioned. This
might be true, but it hasn't been proved.
The same tobacco with the same
attention will sell for a?5 much on an
Horry market as it will in Muliins, or
either of the other markets referred
to. It is a fact that when a farmer decides
to take a load of tobacco to Muliins
or some other distant market, he
and his family will spend a day or two
trying to ?ret it in trood condition so
as to get the highest possible price.
One ventures to say that should the
grower give his tobacco the samei
attention and spend the same amount'
good condition, and then take it to
Conway, Loris 01 Aynor, he would receive
just as many dollars for it us if
it had been put on the market elsewhere.
One of the main troubles is,
the farmer is not as particular with
the weed he puts on the local market
as the one he carries over into Marion,
as well as other counties.
One knows farmers in his own community,
only seven miles from Conway,
who last year would take loads
of tobacco over to Mullins, Fair Bluff
and other towns, thinking they were
going to reap a fortune when in the
long run they lost. Being only six and
seven miles from Conway, good roads
all the way, they could easily have
brought it to Conway and received as
much, in most instances, as they did
get. And where tlwv did "happen to re-j
ceive one or two dollars more on the
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the expenses, such as having- to leave
home the. night before, driving their
mules nearly to death, or having to
pay a high price for a truck, buying
something to eat, do they lose or gain,
is a question to answer.
Sell your tobacco on the Horry markets
and by so doing you wil help to
make our county a better place in
which to live, and our towns better
places in which to attend to our business.
"Horry always first, and then
our State."
Citizen erf Hovtry County.
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VIRGO NOTK8
The Virgo School Improvement As*
sociation met last Saturday and< held
its regular monthly meeting iu form
of a picnic. Quite a number v)f the
members (and pupils of the -school)
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were present. After spending an hour
in both business and social chatting
about the school grounds, the crowd
was invited up to the table where a
nice picnic lunch was spread, and to
complete the meq^'delicious hot coffee
was served, for which >ve give credit
to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Alford.
Just as dinner was being served, Mr
Allen and three of his friends, Mr. ,
Lewis, Mr. Nichols and Miss Simpson,
of Conway, joined the merry party,
and were gladly welcomed.
After luncheon the audience was delightfully
entertained with good heartto-heart
talks from the visitors, Mr.
Lewis is teacher of the summer school
at Conway and gave some bright
ideas on improving the future educational
conditions. And as he usually
does, Mr. Allen gave one of his always
good and heart thrilling talks, which
was flavored with good cheer. Then
Miss Simpson said a few words to the
audience in a kind and pleasant manner,
which was very much appreciated.
The S. I. A. thanks them and it
hopes they will come again.
On August 18th the b. A. meets
again in the afternoon. It invites the
members and all the school patrons to
come and clean up the house and the
grounds as the next session of school
begins real soon afterwards. Bring
tools to work with. Sec.
MAPLE NEWS
The B. Y. P. U. of Maple, met Suncjray
afternoon at 4:00 o'clocJk with one
of the largest crowds yet present to
be entertained by a religious program,
lendered by Group 2, composed of the
boys and girls of this community interested
as much or more so than
many of the older people in the uplift
of Christianity. We have now three
groups, each trying to see wbich can
do the better in the way of training
up the young boys and girls in the
way we would have them live. After
ttie meeting of the B. Y. P. U. many
remained in to here Rev. W. I>. Parker
of Conway preach. The Maple B. Y.
P. U. meets every Sunday aftrenoon
at straight 4:00 o'clock.
Reuben Long, Johnnie Cox, Teddie
Ludlam and Wilbur Jones were to
leave early Wednesday morning for
Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, N. C., to
spend a month in training in athletics.
Mrs. Mack Moore and Misses Essie
Marsh and Sarah IWcMillan, of Conway,
have accepted the position as
teachers at Maple this year, it is said.
Under their leadership Maple should
have a fine school this time. Mrs.
Moore and Miss Maash are s.aid to be
college graduates, while Miss McMillan
is one of the most efficient
teachers in the county, having taught
at ^laple for the last two sessions.
Tbe Maple School Improvement Association
will meet on Thursday night
of this week. It is hoped that a large
audience will be present.
Miss Mabel Hardee was the guest of
Miss Ruth Phipps Sunday afternoon.
Miss Leila Holmes of the. Good
Hope community spent Sunday afternoon
with friends in this section.
Prof. S. T. Smith of Myrtle Beach
.spent the week-end at home, returning
to his duties as principal of the Myrtle
Beach school Monday morning.
Arnold Lewis, who for several days
has been very ill, was able to be up
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STOPS ENGINE
FROM HIGHWAY
. The tractor engine and boiler which
was used by the Ward-Bate Company
in cutting up many timber trees on
the Dog Bluff road and was sold some
time ago to J. L. Bagley, has been tied
up near Poplar church by orders of
tho road commissioner.
It is against the law to use vehicles
of this kind on the public roads. It has
broad wheels with cross bars on the
face of them to aid in pulling it along
tho road. These bars cut up the road
wherever they go. This machine is
very heavy and was loft where it was
found by the officer late last week
and a notice posted up on it to the effect
that it must not be used along the
highway.
Enquiry elicits the fact that Bagley
intends to move this machine over to
Red Bluff where it is said lie has purchased
some timber or timber land,
and where he proposes to run a saw
mill.
the first of the week.
The Social Committee of the R. V.
P. U. is planning to have a social in a
few weeks. Plans will be made public
at an eaily meeting of the B. Y. P. U
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NOTICE OF SALE
Under Execution
Under and by virtue of an execution
dated the 28th day of October A. D
1922 and issued and lodged, an to me
directed, and based upon the judgment
wtndnred in the case of Levering Coffee
Company, plaintiff vs. S. 0. Jenrette.
defendant.
Also executions in the cases of Anderson
Bros., vs. S. O. Jenrette (two
cases).
I have seized, levied upon and taken,
as the property of tire defendant
or defendants above named; and will
sell at public auction, or vendue, for
cash, at the S. O. Jenrette store, at
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i,oris, rs. i_?, ai \Y. o'clock, noon, on
Thursday, August 2nd, 1923, all and
singular all of the following property,
to wit:
All of that certain stock of goods,]
wares ami merchandise, choses in ac-1
tion, debts, evidences of debt, and also
all fixtures and personal property of
every description and kind located in
that certain store house used hy the
said S. O. Jenrette in Loris aforesaid.
J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff Horry Count v.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Dated at Loris, S. C., July 14th, 1923.
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SALE BY CLERK OF COURT
Under and by virtue of a decree of
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the Court of Common Pleas for Horry
County, S. C., in the case of L. D.
Lide, Attorney, plaintiff, against
Archie M. Baker and others, defendants,
the undersigned a? Clerk of
CoWt, will sell at public auction, before
the Court House door at Conway,
S. C., within the legal hours of sale,
on the 6th day of August, 1923, "all
and singular, that certain piece, parcel
or tract of land situate, lying and being
in Dog Bluff Township, in the
County of Horry and State aforesaid,
containing three hundred (300) acres,
more or less, known locally as the
Henry L. Richardson place, represented
on a plat made by W. A. Moore,
surveyor, dated October 27, 1892. the
lines beginning at a cypress 3 x n on
the J. N. Roberts line in the run of
Boggy Swamp; thence running with
the run of said swamp north-westward
ly to a stake 3 x n on Blackburn's
line; thence running north 87 degress
east *11 chains with Blackburn's line to
a stake in a bay; thence running
south-eastwardly through the center
of said bay to a corner on the Baxley
line; thence running south 60 degress
west 35 chains to the beginning corner;
bounded formerly by land* then
owned by Roberts, Blackburn and
Baxley; and now bounded by lands of
George J. Holliday on the north; Joseph
Baxley and others on the ea.-t and
south, and by the run of Boggy
Swamp on the west; the said lands being
the same conveyed by H. L. Richardson
to E. B. Jordan by deed dated
November 4, 1904."
Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to,
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pay for revenue stamps and papers.
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Clerk of Court.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of executions
issued out of the Court of Common
Pleas for the County of Horry and
State of South Carolina, and to me directed,
in the cases of J. A. Taylor v.-*.
S. O. Jenrette, and Wilson & Company,
a corporation, vs. S. O. Jenrette.
and Boyd Packing Company, a corporation,
vs. S. O. Jenrette, 1, J. A. Lowis,
Sheriff of Horry County, have levied
on and will offer for sale to the
highest bidder for cash at public auction,
in the store formerly occupied by
S. O. Jenrette, at Loris, S. C., at
twelve o'clock, noon, on Thursday,
August 2nd, 1923, the following Property,
to wit:
All of that certain stock of goods,
wares, and merchandise, chosea in action,
debts, evidences of debt, and also
all fixtures and personal property
of every description and kind located
in that certain store house occupied by
the said S. O. Jenrette in the town of
Loris, as the property of S. O. Jenrette.
July Kith, 1923.
J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff of Horry County.
ASPIRIN
Say "Bayer" and Insist!
Unless you see the name "Bayer" on
j package or on tablets you are not getting
the gennine Bayer product pro
soriWlf l>v physicians over twenty-t\v<
years anil proved safe by millions fo)
Colds Headache
Toothache Lumbago
Earache Rheumatism
Neuralgia l'ain, Pain
Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin"
only. Each unbroken package contains
prouer directions. Handy boxes of
twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists
also sell bottles of 24 and 100.
Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer
Manufacture of Monoaceticae.idester of
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