The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 09, 1923, Image 8
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SUIT ARISES I
ABOUT MULES
A law suit has developed over two
mules between J. P. Newton and W.
K. Gore. J. P. Newton is successor to
the firm of Nekton & HM1. horse dealers.
and it was from ti.e firm that the
mule in question was purchased. J. P.
Newton has succeeded to the rights of
the firm and owns all of the chattel
mortgages and notes secured by them
taken by the firm when they ran a
horse business some time ago.
A claim and delivery action w-as recently
commenced by J. P. Newton
against W. E. Gore to recover the possession
of two mules described in a
chattel mortgage from Gore to New
ten & Hall. The sheriff, acting under
the claim and delivery wr't, seized ?he
mil'eg some tirr.f. ago and the de'endpromptly
pave the bond required
by law to retain the possession of the
mules and later served his answer
"which reads as follows, in substance:
1st: That on or about the 29th of
November, 1919 the plaintiff P. H.
Newton, approached this defendant
and desired to sell this defendant a
mule, and after some negotiation the
plaintiff agreed to sell and this defendant
agreed to buy of the plaintiff
one iron gray mule about five years
eld, of the size and description to
match a mule this defendant then had
in his possession and owned, and it
appearing that the plaintiff was unable
at that time to deliver the mule
purchased and sold, it was agreed that
the said plaintiff would loan this defendant
one bay horse mule, with the
understanding that this defendant had
not purchased said mule, but held him
as- the plaintiff's property pending the
delivery of the mule actually bought,
and under these circumstances this defendant
executed and delivered the papers
set out in the plaintiff's complaint
to the plaintiff, in breach of his
promise and contrary to the agreement
to purchase and se'l. h*,c neglected
and refused and still neglects and
refuses to deliver the mule actually
purchased by this defendant from him
so that * his defendant al'eges
\ Thnt. tho noto and mortiraee set
flut iti plaintiff's complaint is void and
should 1)0 delivered up and cancelled,
for the reason that it was without consideration
and still is without consideration;
(b) that the said papers were
obtained by the plaintiff from this defendant
by deception and fraud on the
part of the plaintiff, in representing
that if this defendant would execute
and deliver the paper, the mule above
described as purchased and sold would
be promptly delivered and substituted
for Ihe bay horse mule, which was
never purchased or sold, but loaned,?
the plaintiff then and there knowing
that this defendant was unversed in
'the legal effect of signing papers of
t1^ tenor set out in plaintiff's complaint.
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2nu: That this defendant does not
claim title to the bay hoise niulo described
in the plaintiff's complaint
and is ready and willing to deliver the
same up to the plaintiff .and is willing
inri vonrlv to pjirrv out. his contract of
purchase and sale on the delivery by
the plaintiff to this defendant of the
mule actually purchased and sold.
The case is thus tied up and will remain
so until the same is threshed out
in the court of common pleas, probably
at the next term, or the first term
in 1923.
Business men of Spartanburg will
make a tour of this section of the
state some time in the month of August.
While they are tryinir to advertise
their section and its products before
the people of this section of the
state, there is a good opportunity for
\is to advertise ourselves to them, and
we ought to take advantage of this
trip just as much as they will.
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Purchase law blanks of any kind
you may need at the Herald office.
NBW "BONDS
There is a new form of bond for
title at the Horry Herald, department
of Timesaver law blanks. Get some of
these and make the land transaction
easy.
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NEWS or DEATH
HERE BY RADIO
(Continued from page one)
'.n Columbia:
South Carolina today mourns the
'eath of Warren G. Harding.
Partisanship and politics forgotten
Mid cast aside, the state joins with the
the" states of the union in the country's
grief. From all?high and 1(?w?
there goes out to the bereaved family
the sympathy of folk that understand.
Where there is sorrow is holy ground
%;nd South Carolina treads there today
in reverence.
As sign and symbol of a commonwealth's
mourning the blue flag of the
state with the flag of the nation today
will fly at half mast from the staff (>n
the State House dome, from the university
buildings and other state institutions.
In like manner in every
own and city of the state flags on
postoffices and government buildings
vill droop in evidence of the grief that
'jfrips the land at its chief executive's
leath.
From persons in public life whom
the course of events had brought into
personal acquaintance with Mr. Harding
there will go to the bereaved family
in San Francisco messages of condolence.
Word of the president's death reach_
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cu ^oiuiiiuia uiM rii^m via trie associated
Press within a few minutes after
his death and as the night wore
on the news spread throughout the
city. Some time later various persons
listening in on the wireless picked up
the broadcast bulletin of Mr. Harding's
death. Others were told. Shocked
and but half believing, citizens
who had known the chief executive
only from the newspapers expressed
their sorrow and their sympathy. The
governor, mayor, judges, a United
States senator, United States representatives
told of Mr. Harding's death
voiced the grief that wells up in
hearts that are large enough to remember
that all was great and good
of the man. In South Carolina were
.-'en who called him friend.
"I am profoundly shocked and
How Prunitone tin
Tonic Puts on I
Makes You
Younger, I
Your Face
With 1
Firm
Start taking Prunitone Now
Weight and Endurance or Banish
Complexion... Thin, Pale People
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Simply weigh yourself and
take Prunitone for one week,
then weigh yourself again and
note the rapid increase in
weight. Continue taking Prunitone
until you have increased
your weight to the amount desired.
You will very likely say that
it has improved your looks wonderfully
and many of your
friends will hardly know you
when your figure has been
rounded out, as nature intended
it should he. This transformation
is due entirely to the wonderful
power of Prunitone to
correct the assimilation of foods
you eat.
The reason that Prunitone is
having such an astonishing sale
in America is due to Merit
alone. No remedy has met with
such unprecedent and success in
so short a time as Prunitone, the
celebrated Prune Tonic. If
your skin is ugly, flesh flabby,
cheeks hollow or your neck
scrawny, if you tire easily, lack
ambition, strength and energy,
have sleepless nights, have indigestion
or stomach trouble,
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: convinced.
grieved at the news and death o
President Harding," Governor McLec
said last night when informed of th
chief executive's sudden death. "I ha<
felt that the crisis had been safely
passed and that the president was wel'
on the way to recovery. My deepest
sympathy and the sympathy of the
state of South Carolina go out to his
bereaved family in their great sorrow.
While differing in views of. policies
and politics I had and can express a
.genuine appreciation of Mr. Harding
for his patriotism and his earnest desire
to serve and to promote ihe best
interests of his country."
The flag of the state, the governor
announced, would be lowered to half
nast as a formal tribute to the dead
president and the governor today will
send to San Francisco a telegram expressing
his and the state's grief at
Mr. Harding's death.
GETS ADVANCE
WORTH WHILE
S. H. Harrelson, of Green Sea, S. C..
last week took to the cooperative
warehouse, his first curing of priming?
or sand-lugs.
He did not keep a record in hi.1
memory of the weight of this first lot
he delivered, but he could remember
the very nice advance he got on this.
The tobacco was in three grades and
on these he got advances of nine, seventeen
and twenty cents per pound,
according to grade.
Mr Hnrrplsnn is nlonccwl of hia
cess with the association this year.
He says that last year he recalls that
tobacco just as good as this sold on
the auction floors for less than the
advances that he got on this, and be
will of course get the rest of the value
r>f bis tobacco as other payments ;?re
made.
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IN LOVING MEMORY
On July the 16th, 1923, death visited
the home of Mr. Wade Barnhill and
took from him his loving daughter
ie World's System
F*irm Flesh and
Look Years
bounds Out
and Figure
Wealthy,
Flesh.
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If You Wish To Increase Your
Skin Eruptions and Beautify the
Quickly Become Strong, Stout,
*eks by Using Prunitone.
don't delay. Go at once to
Piatt's Pharmacy, Conway, S.
C., or Harrelson's Pharmacy,
Tabor, N. C., and secure a bottle
of Prunitone.
Special Notice.
Prunitone is recommended as
a Flesh Builder and reconstructive
Svstem Tnnir in mnnif in
stances it has proven wonderfully
effective in cases of indigestion,
Heart-burn, Sleeplessness,
Nervousness and general
run-down conditions, it is, however,
advisable only for persons
wishing to increase their weight
and renew their strength and
energy to use Prunitone. It
may, however, he borne in niind
that Prunitone contains no injurious
drugs but is composed
of Prunes, Roots, Herbs, and ,
Iron in a most palatable liquid J
form. More than half a nvllion
men and women have used
rrunitone with wonderful success.
and it has beoi positively
proven that it doe* make i hin
folks fat, even where ah else
has fai'ed.
Don't say it can't he dene.
Try Prunitone and prove what
can he done for you.?Adv.
5. C, 1923
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:E AND SPEND
F. C.'
artes. She was sick on Saturday
ifternoon and was taken to Marion to
Ll. A I ^ 1 t
,ue nuspiiai on Sunday morning. She
ived till Monday night. AM was (lone
.'"or her that could he done we feel
sure. She suffered what no tongue
can tell. Her remains were laid to rest
ast Wednesday in Rehobeth cemetery
in the presence of a number of sorrowing
relatives and friends.
Dear Cartes, your place here on
earth cannot1 be filled, your bright
face and precious smiles are gone and
you are waiting for us to coir.e to vou
and we intend by the grace of God to
join you in the happy land. She has
suffered Her last pain and is now
sweetly resting in the arms of Jesus.
May glorious sunbeams always kiss
the soil that covers her last resting
place.
Ethel Johnson.
RACKET CAUSES
EXCITEMENT
Last Sunday morning, those wfco
were about the streets at an early
*>our heard a most unusual noise
"hich was hard to locate. It was somewhere
in the Taylor building on Main
Street.
The racket was described as that
which could be produced by a bumblebee
increased to about one million his
)usual size. Those who heard it and
|'"anted to knOW what it. monnt aairl
that the noise might come from the
working of an electric fan in need of
grease and if it proceeded from this
cause then the machine might run hot
and set the building afire.
It was finally decided that the noise*
tame from the comer of the> SutherAttenti
May we suggest
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You can get goo
home. Now that yoi
them, we invite you
Dry Goods, Dress G
Goods, Hosiery, Und
Ready for immediat
IVVe make a spec
Men's Underwear,
lopkis, Wright's, H
Are sole represe
Reliance Work Shirt
the world today.
Headquarters fo
We sell only the
I the well known and
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sary Outfits, such
Clothing, Slickers, e
'Our quality and
Lowest Market. Our
lines of goods bough
South Carolina. You
r\f no <>?'! ?? '
i/i no emu uur ireign
the big markets she
Write, \^ire or Phone us
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land Furniture Store, in a room on the
second floor occupied as a bed room
by vV. D. Lawrimore, a tobacco buyer
on the Conway market. John T. Proctor,
the town policeman was calTW in
and he awakened Lawrimore by calling
up through the window.
In the course of time the difficulty
was located in a closet where orie of
the fixture* had gone wrong and a few
minutes wor* slopped the^fuss.
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MAPLE LOCAL NEWS'
The Maple School Improvement' Association
met Thursday night' liist. A
?hort program and an address liy Mr.
D. L. Lewis, State Supervisor of Rural
Schools was the features. The* following
article, of which the author is unknown
was found on the desk and read
to the audience by the president of the
association: "S. L. Moore said to Joe
Jordan that Grier Cox told S.' T. Smith
in the presence of Supt. E.' C. Allen,
that J. Hamp Long had stated" to John
Anderson that he overheard'Miss Mattie
'Hiumas tell Miss Gray as a secret
that R'. M; Jenrette had quoted in the
Conway papers as saying- tt> Amos
Long that Wilbur Jones was going to
consent with Cfoker Anderson and'Miss
Ruth Phipps that the best thing to do
every other Thursday night was to attend'
the Maple School IVnprovement
Association."'
The Manlp R V P TT* ib !<?> <??
f . . . , i? > mi aim
is still growing. We now have on roll
fifty or more members. Many of these
are from Good Hope and Pfrplar. Our
.aiVn is to make our Union the largest
;in the County. At our meeting Sunday
afternoon Miss Lula Moore was elected
Assistant Bible Reader's Leader,
if Mrs. Cox shoul'd happen to be absent
Miss Moore will serve is her
ion Men
that you practice \
id buy goods at hom
ds at Low Prices Quickly from
i are trying to play safe and buy
r attention to our large and well
oods, Ginghams and all lines of
terwear, Overalls, Pants, etc. Th
e or later shipment.
nalty of the best known manufa
B. V. D's., Lawrence Athletic
aynes\ Utica and Sloan's.
ntatives for South Carolina for tl
s. Big Yank, Milton, Goodman, <
r the well known Blue Bell Over
best wearing Standard Makes
popular Ipswich Lisles and Butt
ialty of Saw Mill and Railroad
as Blankets. f!1>mfnrt?
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tc.
styles are the best and we owi
prices are much lower than son
t expressly to suit the trade and
cannot get poor sellers and hard
it rates will save you money, an
>ved their customers in 1921.
for Salesman [o Call and See
and See us at Our Expense.
'JGLE BROTH]
;et Street 45-474ARLESTON,
S. C.
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tie Busy Corner
3NWAY, S. C.
stead. The Good Hope Quartette, coinposed
of Messrs. M. C., Bert and Hal;lie
Holmes and Kelly Dorman were
present and sanj? some two or three
'hymns. Messrs. M. C. Holmes and
iKellv Dorman made short hut interesting
taWfcs. The church was filled
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wiui \uuifr ioiks ironi several nearoy
.communities.
i S. T. Smith, Boyd Jollie and James
J Jordan spent Saturday and Sunday in
Georgetown, returning1 in time for th&w
B: Y. P. U". Sunday afternoon. I''
i Rfcv. T. H. Patterson will fill his/
jregulhr appointments here next S&t*v
urdky night and Sunday.
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FOR CHILD HEALTH
Dr. Richard L. DeSaussure, repres*
ent&tiver of the Child Health association,
is- visiting- Horry and Kershaw
jcounties to determine in which of the
'counties a child health unit will' be*
lestablished. the expenses of which
|will be- horne hv the association, according
to information given out yes'terday
by the state health office.
! Three counties, Chester, Kershaw
jand Horry, are making bicLs for the
!unit. Dr. S. J. Crumbine, wV?v? is nlso
,.a representative of the association, ,v
;h?s recently visited Chester county.
The announcement as to which- of'
these three counties will be selected'
for the establishment of the unit is
lawaited with considerable interest.
Dr. James A. Hayne. state health'
officer, in speaking of the visits of
fhpuA fwn ronraoniifnUifA"
he celebrated line of
stc., beat makes in
alls. s ^
Hosiery, including I
erfly Silk Lines. I
Camp and Commis- j
ses, Rubber and Oil
i our Goods at the J
le others and our 1
styles demanded in I
I stock if you buy |
id don't forget how I
for Yourself, or Come J
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49 Hayne Street I
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|V?av^w v??v/ ivpigocuwavivcn iui vwunviciv
'in the state, said the state Health ofiffce
had expressed its intention of cooperating
in the work. It if* not known
,at what date the association* will announce
its decision as to which countyhas
been selected for the* imit.?The*
State.
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chants!
vhat you preach
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us right her? at
goods as you need
Assorted stodcs of
Staple and Fancy
le New Fall Styles
icturers' makes in
, Otis, Balbriggan,