horry herald (conway, s.c.). 1923-08-02 [p ]. · parker attended quarterly conference at mineral...
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ADDITIONAL LOCALS1,
B. T. Frierson spent Monday nightt the beach.
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Miss Lucile Sasser was a visitor atIffyrtle Beach last Friday.
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Misses Ellen and Eva McQueen ofl«oris were in Conway Saturday.
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Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Walsh visitedrelatives in Florence the past weekend.
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> Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Stevens andchildren of Loris were in town Saturday.
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Rev. S. C. Morris of Pinewood, visitedhis sister, Mrs. D. G. Spivey, lastt^eek.
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Mrs. Blanton of Atlanta. Ga., visited1M rs. W. D. McConnack during lastj-week.
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Mrs. B. T. Frierson and littledaughter are visiting relatives inJKingstree.
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Dinner was served at the Kingstonhotel Monday evening1 for the Collinshouse party.
*****Cordie Page spent last Sunday at
Aynor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.William Page.
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Harry Bryan, Mrs. C. M. Prince and(laughter, Aleene, of Loris, were in'town Saturday,
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Tuesday afternoon the Collins houseparty motored to Murrell's Inlet andother places of importance.
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Mrs. D. V. Richardson and MissJessamine Burroughs were visitors.from Myrtle Beach last Monday.
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Mrs. H. T Harlee and Miss MaryHarlee of Florence will visit Mrs.McQueen Quattlebaum this week.
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The trustees of the Horrv IndustrialSchool met at the office of Hon. R. B.Scarborough, Wednesday at 12:30o'clock.
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Rev. Long, the Baptist preacherat Myrtle Beach, preached at theConway Baptist church on last Sundayevening.
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Rev. J. C. Atkinson and Rev. W. L.Parker attended Quarterly Conferenceat Mineral Snrings, Bucksville Circuit,on Tuesday.
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Dr. Clifton, specialist in diseases ofeve, ear. nose and throat, has returnedto his office at Conway Drug Co.,after an absence of one month.
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Mrs. C. P. Quattlebaum is visiting:her daughter, Mrs. Larue Larigston, inWalhalla.
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Mrs. Walter Stackhouse passedthrough Conway last week on her wayto the beach.
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Mr. anil M^p. W. H. Smith spentlast Sunday at Myrtle Beach, theguests of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hawes.
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Miss Alene Spivey and A. C.Thompson, Jr., or Hendersonviilq, N.C., spent a short while in Conway lastweek.
*****Burch Harper, of Toddville, passed
through town last Thursday on hisway to Sellers where he will visit hisaunt, Mrs. C. E. Haselden.
* * * *>*Mrs. E. S. C. Baker entertained the
lawyers of the to\yn on last Wednesdayafternoon at a dinner at 6:00o'clock. The occasion was in honor ofMr. E. S. C. Baker's birthday.
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Mrs. E. M. Teskey and children ofFlorence and her mother, Mrs. E. H.Howe of Florence, are expected to visitMrs. McQueen Quattlebaum thisweek.
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The Rev. Henry Snider was the!guest of his brother, C. H. Snider, for!n few days last week and while herefilled the Baptist pulpit on Sundaymorning.
*****Misses Margurite and Nina Collins'
have as their guests at Myrtle Beach,Miss Mary Thomas of Statcsville, N.C.. Mi*s Mary Henry of Clinton, S. C.,and Miss Harriett Lewis of Tabor,N. C.
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Claude Dusenbury who has beenholding a position at Bolton, N. C.,is at home for a few days, but willhold a position with the RichardsonHuntleyCo., beginning the first ofAugust.
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J. P. Graham, formeny of Horrycountv, has been spending a few dayswith his parents. He is now connectedwith the agricultural denartment ofMt. Jackson High School, Mt. Jackson,Virginia.
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RADIUS ROD BREAKS
While a truck vas being drivenalone: the highway from Wampee towardConway, last week, one of theradius rods came loose and dropped tothe irround.The driver and two or three others
who were on the truck at the time aresaid t«^ hnv#» left thethe vehicle to its own devices.
Tt ran out of the road, pcross theditch and against a tree or stump doingconsiderable damage.
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E HORRY HERALD, CONWAY,Rev. S. C. Morris ""Spent a short
while in Conw*y^ tart week, havingcome over to perform the addingceremony of Miss Isla Page and Mr.Potter, which took place at Aynor onThursday.
* * *J. F. Spivey arrived here this week
to visit relatives and friends. He is abrother of Messrs. J. C. Spivey and D.A. Spivey. Before coming to Conway,Mr. Spivey spent several days at LakeCity, S. C., visiting his sister andbrother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. FredStalvey.
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Hon. S. W. G. Shipp, Judge of the,12th Judicial Circuit, with his familvand a few friends, are spending thesummer vocation at Myrtle Beach.Money makes the wheels go round.
If you want the community to do wellthen pay what you owe and let themoney circulate and pay the debts ofothers.
CAUGHT VIOLATING
B. T. Livingston was recently caughtviolating the prohibition laws andturned up by the policemen.
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LOST
One Wedgewood Cameo Brooch.Finder please return to Mrs. ClaudeDusenbury and receive reward.ndv.lti-pd.
FOUND DEAD DRUNK
Jim Williams, a negro, was foundby the night policemen dead drunk onthe street last Saturday night and wastaken up and placed in the town guard
bouse whore be later sobered up andwas fined in tbe sum of ten dollars inthe town court.
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BUYS NEW GOODS
M. B. Thompson of the M. B.Thompson Company, recently spentseveral days in Baltimore engaged inpurchasing: a stock of new goods forthe late summer and early fall trade.He was hack at his placj of businessthe first of last week.
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MRS. SMITH ENTERTAINS
Mrs. M. R. Smith entertained Fridayafternoon in honor of her nieces,"Misses Flora Bethen and Sarah Jones,and Mrs. Ed. L. Smith's sister, MissJeanette Croxton.
Tables were arranged on the porchand in the living' room for hearts dice.After a number of progressions, itwovj found Miss Evelyn Collinsheld the highest score. She was presenteda lovely powder puff, and Miss.Lucile Sasser, a minature powder puffas the booby. At the conclusion of thesanies, cream and cake were served.
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STOLEN.One brown horse mule;weight 1000 or 1100 lbs.; age about13 years, extra large feet; has on No.3 horse shoes in front, large muleshoes behind, all shoes corked; stableroach, switch cut square at end; alsoone Hull buggy with odd front wheel;right shaft broken at end; liberal reward.Notify police station, or N. A.Gaddy, Timmonsville, S. C. ad-lti"
o.iFORD IS DITCHED
A Ford touring car came to grieflast Saturday afternoon when it raninto one of the deep ditcttes by theside of the road to Myrtle Beach, ashort distance beyond the veneer factory.» The car belongs to Vance Parkerand he was driving it. Some negroeswere in the car with him at the time.No explanation was given as to thecause of the accident.
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VISITS RELATIVES
L. N. Moore of Moultrie, Ga., accompaniedby his daughter, Miss MitchellMoore, arrived in Lake City lastweek to spend several days with Mr.and Mrs. G. Fred -Stalvey. Mr. Moorecame on here last Saturday and willhp ioinpd liPi'P liicf nf fV»« wonl/
his daughter. They will spend several.days visiting relatives and friends.here before returning to their home inMoultrie.
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HAD FINE RAIN
This section of the county was visitedby a fine rain last Wednesdayand at a time when things were gettingvery dry.The tobacco was beginning to burn
to some extent on tlie bottom leaves,but the showers of last Wednesdayand Wednesday night revived thedrooping plants and also greatly improvedthe corn and peas throughouta large section lorry County.
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GETS MUCH WORSE
The drinking fountain at the courthouse has gradually grown into badrepair and now is much worse thannothing so far as being sure of gettinga supply of cool water.
It leaks. It refuses to spout. It gives.such a flat stream that one cannotdrink from the top of the flow butmust suck down against the lips ofthe affair and run the risk of gettingwhatever germs may be clingingthere.
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The Quinine That Does Not Affect The HeadBecause of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXATIVEBROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be takenby anyone without causing nervousness or ringingin the head. E.W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c.
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I The Tobacin anticipatioiin stock, thethat we have
We have rol2 Cars High (I Car Morton1 Car One TI Car Southei1 Car Corn ar
20,00 lbs. M<Just lots of otlIWe have in siOne Car MasOne Car Om<100 Cases M200 Sacks goPlenty of Suj
baccos, Tobacco 1Ribs, Salt, Hay, CMule Feed.
Wo \70 111 cU IT V lit* Y V Jn listed, so whenI up-it will pay.i Sell your to
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GOT GOOD PRICES
Sales were going on Wednesday atthe auction warehouses, beginning at10:39 «- m. opening day.Prices were ranging from eight
cents up to fifty on the primings.Things were looking good.
LOSES A BARN
John T. PVoctor lost a tobacco barnand a full curing of leaf tobacco lastFriday night about 11:30 o'clock.The fire had been drawn and things
left in apparently saf$ condition sonttehours before that whert the work wasknocked off.
. The barn was seen in frames lateron in the night and it was totally destroyed.
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CURIOUS CITRON
A curiosity in the melon line comesfrom the farm of Joe M. Vereen, ofVina, S. C. It is two perfect citrons.both growing- from a single stem. Thecitrons are well developed and aboutthe size that is usually attained by.them when planted in good ground.No one has been found who can rememberseeing two produced from onestem.Vereen has one of the'finest crops
he has ever produced on his place. Itconsists of corn. nr»r\ I
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and other crops. ^I
ing shoes; the one basissettle that.
OUR CUTMen's Sewed SoleLadies Sewed SoleMen's Rubber 'leels
Wh«?n shoes are worn, brMy up-to-Mate factory equipmentspeedily anc! satisfactorily.
Wrap 'em up in a pieceyour way to the office.
M. B. KULNo. 13 Main Street,
ip Ppnnorry Counlco Market openi of this we havelargesr stock oever carried inling in solid cars theZirade Flour, in all size sacks ai
's Fine Salt in all sizes.imothy Hay.:n Cotton Oil Co.'s Lard,id Oats.sat bought, and in stock.ler goods to arrive and arrivingtock items listed and lots not lision Fruit Jars and plenty Caps:>lene and Cow Chow, the bestatches.od Rice.gar, Coffee, Tobaccos, Cigare"wine, Candies, Case Goods,^orn, Dairy Feed, (Checker E
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st lots of items ttin Conway don't
bacco in Conwayeeds from us,--hiat, and Feeds.
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NEW MGNEY BONDS
A new style of bond* t» be securedby mortgage of real estate;, is now on ,/sale at the law blank department ofthe Horry Herald. It is according to aform used in a law office' in Conwayfor about fifteen years; Ft is a goodform and will answer" your purposebetter than the ones you* arff now using.
SEND YOUR
HemstitchingTO THE SPARKS CO.
HORRY COUNTY' >TRUST CO. ;
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L. D. MAGRATH, Manager
Real Estate, Bonds andInsurance.
Money k. To buy new Shoes V| when you can have 1\ them repaired a t.r these cut prices.
There can be no argumentagainst repair- ! Vi of money saved should 7' PRICES
90c, Nailed, 80c.80c, Nailed, 70c.40c,. Ladies 35c.
ing them to me for expert repair.enables me to turn out work
of paper and leave them here on
.CHYCKEConway, South Carolina
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le of jys Aug. l,and | ^
i coming, and lf groceries |following goods: I(id wood. I
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and Rubbers. Mfeeds on market. I
ttes, Smoking To- I ^Plate Meat and ySoard), Horse and I
lat we haven't Ifail to look us U
and buy your [^adquarters for l
1 CO.y, S. C., Phone 16 U
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