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j I \ r % ?r r? L;0CQ! 01K A Spare. The motorcyclist sped along; lie didn't aeeni to care? ^ He missed a lone pedestrian, And left him standing there. "My average has improved," he sa "I made another spare." I Man wants but little here below; I 'Twill hold him for the nonce. B You ask, then, why he labors so?? B For things Friend Wific wants. I Our ire is dhTicut to rouse, 8 But one Hiiro" ncv? r misses? oft * When someone on the telephone g Says "Hello. Guess who this is." H >jc >f * 9 >|c B ). P. Graham was in Conway h R Friday on business. IB *.+ **>(< B Last Friday was a rainy day. H The weather ?.ha j,ed to cooler !: Ml \ Thursday :v rrv.'ired .for s< ve m day.;, rel'ovie.;' th > depression car; A by the hec t of several days before. |R% * i'jt * * .< 0^ The work on the town well was f IB ished la ' Fi iday by A. N. Cex am better flow than ever was ih.e resi IB 11 is one of the largest flows in i BjjH county now. BRi * * * * * Mrs. Gilinore Smith was in Conw sBf^ on business recently . * * :* * * && W. G. Chestnut was in Conway 1; raj Sheriff J. A. Lewis went to Ha Bw mend one day last week or. business ItSe + # * >;< H: vvy G. Ci^hmnn was back in 1 w$k city last week after spending so time off. K8' * * * * dj Remember the sale of the .1 . K";1 Graham, .stock at tlic Graham store Ki' July 8i.li at 11 o'clock. Look for 1 K|' notice of sale in another column. V.i * * * K-; ^ The store furniture and stock of G W. Carter at Daisy, S. C., is to sold in bulk at the J. W. Carter st< f?|; at 11 o'clock in the forenoon on IHI, day July 2nd. Be sure you attend t HI) sale and buy some cheap goods.?a + * * * * H The J. Q. Graham stock is readv H tised in this issue. The sale will t; 11 place at the Graham store near Lo Iji; + on July 8th. * * * * * The town well was completely st< ped up last week with mud and sa A. N. Cox worked on it several dt and succeeded in moving the obstr I tions to the flow of water. At 1; ^HfJ accounts the well was flowing agi its accustomed large stream of "C< ^ way Artesian." j^Hjl Magistrate N. B. Smart of Dong< jflR|4 was among those in the city last wc on business. How do you enjoy the farm artic published every week in the Hera Mr. Farmer? We try to ge.t the ve ^ best for you and hope that you endi vor to get all the information fr< them that you can. The sheriff of the county has be J busy for some time working on 1 ? tax executions issued by the count j treasurer. He will be at work j some time still in disposing of thes W 0 * * * * * Next Monday is legal salesday. S< eral sales of real estate will be ma at the Court House by the sheriff. ***** To the surprise of many no dou the hot weather of the first of k week suddenly turned into cool. W< nesday of last week was consideral * cooler than the days before and Thi day morning was chilly. | ***** The Million Dollar Mystery has f ly justified our statements to the < feet that it would grow better a better toward the end of the stoi i ?.i i - " 1 ' I we nave yet to near 01 any compiai about the serial which is still runni in this paper and being shown ea ^week as the instalments occur at t Casino theatre. * * * * * During the last several weeks number of electric fans on a larg order have been installed by some the establishments in the city in ord to take advantage of the electric ci j||nt which the power plant agreed turn on every afternoon at 2 o'clo< The Light & Power Co., has promis to give the town a day current befo long. ***** Saturday, July 3rd, will be the b day at Adrian. The people have d cided to celebrate the fourth on th ' ^Sny and an interesting program h been arranged. Many people are e pected to be present. the bos*. On'v $2.00 per nack. Trl CASH STOKE.?adv. $ wwi mmwmm n aiwi iiaim | d Personal ?I??Tllli MIUM?0?K1 IMIIMM?W?HI?HHO The author of "The Black Box," the new moving picture serial the publication rights of which have been secured by this paper, is E. Phillips Openheim. He is given up to be one id; of the greatest writers of mystery stories mixed with intrigue and romance. His ability is wonderful and he ! as produced sonic of the most in; tore sting stories of the past years, j The Black Box is certainly one or his ! best. Wait for it and start with the opening chapters. * !JC + * hast week, in the town court; scvcrj al negroes wore tried for gambling land sentenced to fine and imprisonxst me?t. I . Some new inventions prove to h useless wlvm pat in practical use. Hi # * * igo C. N. Causey spent last Saturday in n\l 1 Conway ou business. * * * ? ><c >C(1 I As soon as the Million Dollar Mysj.tery has ended, this paper wiil begin in- The publication of another story in I ;i serial form wliich was written since j]t the Million Dollar Mystery was projt0 duced and was evidently intended to beat it in interest. It is a moving picture play just as the other and took >av i thousands and, thousands of dollars to produce it in the films. * + >>?* , ast ^r* an(l Mrs* -Tames E. Bryan are spending the Summer at Myrtle Beach. * * + * 4c mFrod Stalvey and little son of Cake City were in Conway last week jK visiting the former's sister, Mrs. J. A. mc: Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. K. A Burroughs and qJ Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sherwood all left 1 Inpf n 1 . -Mi v? JJI1 mot ? I i l\ L V 1 1 L'.'l lUl'l i'UllVli; (', IN. I /, i ***** I he Mr. and Mrs. Paul QwaMelebaum visited relatives in Marion che latter j part of last week. ***** be r,ro Who is Jones, the Puller, who -rj_ shows so much intelligence in the Mil^js lion Dollar Mystery? Study the story (jv as it unfolds chapter by chapter in this paper and see if you can give a I correct idea of the solution of the ei -1 .i-iJ mystery. The black hand has not vet ike ' _ " is j succeeded in finding the coin, see if' you can guess where it is. ***** ;)p_ A lot of machinery and logging j equipment belonging to W. H. Howell lvR will be sold at the court house next a*c_; Monday under mortgages held by Bur ^ roughs & Collins Co. ' I ***** ain, ? i FOR RENT?Furnished cottages on Strand at Myrtle Beach, Artesian Well, flood Sanitation, Rates Reasonable. Better reserve now before its ola too late, Apply to C. H. SNIDER. ***** jek At last accounts nothing had been i discovered as to the present wherelcg'abouts of the burglar who so boldly j i(i robbed several residences here last M ' week. Several clues ran out to nothing and the authorities were baffled. ***** o.m W. R. Lewis has purchased several closets and other plumbing* material which he will install at the Wacca'^n maw Hotel. | ***** for' ^r* A.* Murrell and brother, G. F. j Murrell will install water works and c* J sewerage at the Conway Hotel now i being run by C. J. Vereen. ***** ide J. M. Stalvey, a member of the well known firm of J. M. Stalvey & Co., of Stalvey, S. C., spent some time in Con bt? way on business last week, ist ***** Now is the time when several of the j families in Conway will make flight irR to Summer homes at Myrtle Reach. ***** One subscriber writes that he has ul- missed his paper several weeks for sf- some unaccountable reason. The fault must he in the carriers as we make it T* a point to send out each copy every week that appears on the list. The n? i subscriber writes that he does not eh want to do without the paper . he ***** Charles N. Causey was in Conway on business one day last week, a ***** i "or J. H. Stroud of Gurley was among the business men visiting Conway 1 'ev from the country last week, ir- ***** J & P Coatos thread 4c a spool. THK OASH STORE.?adv. ***** re WANTED?Gentleman would like to rent room in private home with modern conveniences. Address, stat >]? ing price, to ''Roomer" care The le- Herald oflice. References furnished. , at * * * * * * * * * * x- The store of Burroughs & Collins < Co., will be closed Mondav, July 5th. ! * * * * * Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Scarborough [2 spent a few days at Myrtle Beach last week. ? THE HORRY HERALD, ?j^ttiwwiiimniui tmmmmmu* w mnmt %<***** Bo sure *'? ton.) th * article publish- * v? od in black tj-po in double column on \ ' the front pace 01 Lhis issue. * * * ? Oliver McMillan was here recently, j Ho now holds a position wit lithe \ irginia Baking Company. J Mr. Olin Holmes of Douglas, Ga., Gj is visiting relatives here and in the Kg country . Eg * & lie * + pi If you believe in doing the right R thing at the right time, read over H what is said in double column on the || irum page 01 wus issue. LX&n itt us r* hear from you. S * * * 8 The name of the station at Gurley a has been ordered changed from Baybo-o to Gurley. effective July 1st. ^ This will be better ror many people, p as much freight and express went <jj astray to Fayboro, N. C., and muck & mail went to Bayboro, S. C., for par- a ties at Gurley and cause;! much delay. K ;J; M ?k . ? RSJ ,* Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Spivcy and. fani- ft \ ily, leave to-morrow ( Friday ) for ^ < their summer homo at lien erso.'.ville, if N. C. | * * * * * &> j> Send in the money for your sub- ft s scription without delay or \vc will be s < compelled to cut down the list and publisn the paper only for those who r, , renew promptly. . jjy't ij: + * >!? x ! , ^ Mr. and I\Irs. Fred Cuvrie and Mrs. 1m > Etta Stalvey, all of Mullins, S. C., & spent several days in Conway last g week. 5 $ He >jt * ^ U Misses Annabel Tedder, of Lake- S j land, Flu., and Vera Alien of Darling- y ton are the two charming young la- j$ dies visiting at the home of Mr. E. S. W C. Baker. ' k * + * * * B D. E. Moore is reported very ill at H Gurley, S. C. |& + * $ * * > , g Notwithstanding the hard times, ' R THE CASH STORE'S business is still, ft increasing. This spells low prices. j ft 3 t * * * * | g j The article on the front page in ? s black type. It is intended for you. j v * * * * ' B 3 fi K i\ \Y. Livingstone of T-Iamniond. S. k c C., was in Conway on business last $ j week. | I * v * * ffi k There is something said on the 1 | front page in black type set in double column. Look it over to-day and do ? * * * * * |s j Mr. and Mrs. A. IC. Goldfinch, who Eg have been visiting; the former's par- y ents here, spent the week-end at |I Myrtle Leach, accompanied by Miss gi Sadie Beckman Goldfinch. Mr. and eJ Mrs. Goldfinch have returned to their |a home in Southport, N. C. V ***** b Mrs. R. R. Scarborough left recent- r ly to spend some time with her sister, Mrs. Godbold, at Mullins during the i gjj absence of her niece, Miss Ethel God-IB bold, at the Florence Infirmary. hi ***** fS There is nothing just now which k pleases this paper better than the cart Eg wheels due it by subscribers. Please J B roll these wheels in. U ***** np The work on the new tobacco warehouse is now going rapidly to comple- Hj tion. & ***** i! Plain and Self Rising Flour 75c and ,H 80c per sack. THE CASH STORE.?,B adv. ***** | Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Phillips and Mr.; g and Mrs. E. L. McCoy spent some 3 time at Myrtle Beach last week. ! * ***** j \ We have the goods at right prices \ and arc here to save vou monev. CAR- \\ OLINA WHOLESALE, CONWAY, S. j C.?adv. ; ; iwh iw? ???????mmmm?i?vmmmmraw? ' i THE MAN WHO ADVERTISES \ There are but two classes of mer- B chants?those who ADVERTISE, and' La those who do not. The man who ad-1B vertises has the BEST OF THEi| DEAL. He keeps HIMSELF before || tne public?He keeps His WARES be- 6 fore the public?and he keeps their R quality and price uppermost in the || PUBLI MIND. People TALK about | a man who advertises, because they j| know he has something WORTH ad-';H vertising?or he wouldn't advertise. H AT THE CHURCHES. ^ METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH I Rev. E. L. McCoy, Pastor. j$ Divine services every Sunday at 11 B J A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. $ Epworth League meets every Sun- |j day at 3:30 P. M. | Prayer meeting every Wednesday (g at 7:45 P. M. & The public is cordially invited to at- IS tend all of these services. CONWAY BAPTIST CHURCH E Kev. T. G. Phillips, Pastor. j| Preaching every Sunday at 11 A. I M. and 8 P.M. B Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. rc B. Y. P. U. at 3 P. M. I Prayer Meeting every Tuesday B? evening at 8 o'clock. H The public is cordially invited to B attend all of these services. ST. PAULS EPISCOPAL CHURCH g \V. L. Holmes, Rector. g Divine Services every Thursday be- H fore the 4th Sunday, and every Fifth IS Sunday. CONWAY, S. C. wnn?.?t dtauar bn#r AMr #'"1 ft#& (HiP ?&. I 8^85 IJ 11 |! '?> ? ! >d ^ OB S3 5H a A (if u y? n THIRTYI Sisali y r, 1 : v? ??v v? / "> ? k. > /?v*- >?v ? ^ i jl wwi i? >?.' 'ft. i. L. Vv.? *' 'i V! B*v> r? ?7f \ *> r? '.t* ' v rx*cT^n ? II. k* C\ ii X. Ul JL; C? i "i J. C ^VC l L O J ? T'V ^ >\ C *.f IT CTrvni ac ? Aiiii w-wo ?b i nity to sixow you. . . . ?"' .A OT.-<vw?. J:V ??* . WII* V . T \w.wt .f? ? vmu i*rv ? ? (f.vtji i 5 one ;;ound runs LuFkmv.e OdTee, vn-u 5 one-pound canra The Boss Coffee vaJu 5 one pound cans Pilot Knob Pure Coffd 1 3 car.3 "OLD 76 Coffee", valued nl $1 13 cans "K. T." CoiTee, valued at $1.30 13 cans Daily Delight Coffee, valued a 20 5c pkgs. Daily Delight Tea and (> u 12 cau.ii Tab. Pi ak & Chum Salmon, va?i 12 cans No. 3 Standard Tomatoes, value 30 cans Good 1-1 Oil Sardines, valued 30 cans Good Polled Meals, valued at 10 lb. Bucket Snow Drift Lard and Can 2 05c Buckets Cottoiene and 25c Can Ti 2 65c Buckets Cottolene and 25c pkg. 22 lb. Good Broken Rice, valued at $1.1." 1$ lb. Good Whole Rice, valued at SI.20 15 lbs Granulated Sugar, valued at $1.: 2 gallon cans Good Syrup uiui 2 cans i ?T ' ' - ~ * - gauon cans iioucl isyrup and 2! boxe 2 gallon cans Aunt Dina Syrup and 25c 2 gallon cans Aunt Dina Syrup and (i pk 2 gallon cans Aunt Dina Syrup and 2~u 20 l ib packages (ilood Soda and 25c lua 20 1-lb packages (?aod Soda and 0 Cake 2 I cans Rough Rider Baking Powder & 15 bars Armour's Food Laundry Soap, 25) packages Washing Powder and 12 h 2!-!h sack Self Rising Flour and 2-lb li 2 Fib sack Self Rising Flour and 25c car 2 Fib sack Sell" Rising Flour and 25c c? 2 Fib sack Self Rising Flour and 50c bo 2 Fib sack Self Rising Flour and 5 large 2Fib sack Self Rising Flour and 2 I/ant 2-l-lb sack Self Rising Flour and 25c lk 2 Fib sack Self Rising Flour and (> cake 24-lb sack Self Rising Flour and 50c be 2 Fib sack Self Rising Flour and 25c pk zi-lb sack Sell Rising Flour and 25c be 21 -lb sack Self Rising Flour and 25c car 24-lb sack Plain Flour and 2 packages 21 -lb sack Plain Flour and 2 packages 24-lb sack Plain Flour and 5 packages 24-lb sack Plain Flour and 5 packages 24-lb sack Plain Flour and 25c bottle Q 1 bottle Wine of Cardui and 50c can B. 1 bottle Wine of Cardui and 50c pkg. ? 1 bottle Wine of Cardui and 4 Lantern 1 bottle Wine of Cardui and 10 bars (Jo 1 bottle Wine of Cardui and 2 25c pkgs 1 bottle Wine of Cardui and 2 25c pkgs. 1 $1 bottle Cod Liver Oil and 50c can B. 1 $1 bottle Cod Liver Oil and 75c bottle 1 $1 bottle Kodol and 50c Bowl, Dish or 1 $1 bottle Liver and Blood Syrup and 1 1 $1 can 1). B. Stock Medicine and 50 1 $1 can I). B. Stock Medicine and 1 5( 1 $1 can I). B. Stock Medicine and 5( 1 S! bottle Rheumatic Cure and 50c bo 8 25c~pkgs. Knox's Liver Tea (None B< 8 25c-pkgs. Thedfords Black Draught, 0 25c-cans Bee Dee Stock Medicine, val 5 50c cans Bee Dee Stock Medicine, vain 12 plugs Brown Mule Tobacco and bar 12 plugs Apple Sun Cured Tobacco anc 12 plugs Gold Medal Twist Tobacco an 12 plugs Walk Over Tobacco and cake 12 plugs Red Crow Tobacco and pound 12 plugs World Beater Tobacco an ca 12 plugs Kite Tobacco and one packag 12 plugs Red Juice Tobacco and one 12 plugs Special Drive Tobacco and 1 10 packages Smoking Tobacco and 10 Cigarettes nnd 1 bottle Coca-Cola, 12 1-quart Mason Fruit Jars and 1 doz. 12 1-quart Mason Fruit Jars and 00c b< 12 I-quart Mason Fruit Jars and 50c 1 12 1-quart Mason Fruit Jars and 50c ca 12 1-quart Mason Fruit Jars and one 5 12 2-quart Mason Fruit Jars and 50c hi 12 2-quart Mason Fruit Jars and 50c b< 12 2-quart Mason Fruit Jars and 2 25c12 2-quart Mason Fruit Jars and 2 25c12 2-quart Mason Fruit Jars and 50c b< 24 spools J. & P. Coatcs Thread and b I can New 14fe Stove Polish and 00c b< 1 can New Life Stove Polish and 50c be Extra Good Offer of 1 20-lb Tin Snow I 2 packages Snuff or 25c can Talcu SOUCilG YOUR PATRQNflG ??w ii ?iii mmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm FIVE I s; I I I ill I i in III11II mi II i nil Il'l III ill II BP I I li rillllli IUII i III II I I WW IBaiH II II 11?M ?I?H <? ' M I |sisllli ? ^*| 111i jj V*m> t fei Vj ??i3l <Y' b Q fi HHW fUTEXD J if BHI-uitlii I rni iwum i/JMrtwrwvm ajctvfrcv ii7A?u.?ri?aiM?aanrB jJC with the prices yen ere pay- I avinced that it pays to trade ?| i > U A * 1 A T1| T? ? . I f1' A h! T\.v:-~> ** r; .p 5 C r> j i. MVCS? . u it S ^ v.* w? \ jlL W' lA r? A v 1 ?? w ?. *. j T' \\ T?' /f> T T f\ T^TT1 A O y ^T/jrp efc ^?'U O i ti Acj rOLLuV/w: P 1 ?*" ?JfWt WWMft > w 41 n 'I. 1 <n.? tf? uatMUMMK^ * ?* M fcj'mvrr' I 1?! ! 1 ! > ? .w'iT?r?v\a.ttnnv r? ^ ie I at $1,50, now s< lling for $1.00 t led at $1.50, i o\\ selling for $1.00 jj e, >a! ied at $1.50, now selling for 1.00 .30, now selling lor 1.00 ? , now selling at 1.00 ? i $1.30, now selling for 1.00 >are Soap, valued at $1.50, now selling 1.00 | ied at $1,80, now selling for 1.00 > \'l at $1.80, now selling for 1.00 5 at $1.50, now selling for 1.00 $1.50, now selling for 1.00 J LVe 01* Bar Soap, valued at 81.50, now selling 1.00 J S | r? 1 ? * ' - - ? ? nti'iuii i'owaer, valued at $l. >.">, now selling i.00 * j| Liver Medicine, valued at $1.5."), now selling L0/> K s now selling for ^ LOO )} now selling for vrr .... 1.00 3 20, now selling for r.*. 1.00 u ught House ( leanzer, value $1.25, now selling LOO j| s Matches, valued $1.25, now selling for .... LOO |g : can B. I>. Stock Medicine, value $1.25, now 1.00 g gs. Crackers, valued $1.25, now selling for. . LOO can Talcum Powder, value $1.25, now selling LOO ! B rvl or Dish, valued at $1.25, now selling 1 00 | | \s Soap, valued at $1.25, now selling for 1.00 J g Lantern Globe, \alue $1,30, now selling for LOO j | value$1.50, now selling for 1.00 oxes Matches, valued at 1.20, now selling for 1.00 I S uicke t Lard, value $1.25, now selling for... LOO j ^ \ 11. 1). Stock Medicine, value 1.25, now selling LOO tg tn Talcum Powder, value 1.25, now selling for LOO g ttle Hoot Peer, value $1.50, now selling for. . LOO B > Cans Lighthouse Cleanser, value $1.25 now. LOO g ern Globes, value $1.20, now selling for 1.00 jg >wl or Dish, value $1.25, now selling for. . . . 1.00 R s Laundry or Toilet Soap, value $1.20, now. . 1.00 K >x Edison's Compound, value 1.50, now selling 1.00 @ ;g. Knoxes Liver Tea, value $1.25, now selling 1.00 & >x Pills, value $1.25, now selling for 1.00 S ^ i Boss Coffee, value $1.25, now selling LOO j ft Rumfords, value $1.20, now selling for 1.00 | Horsefords, value $1.20, now selling for 1.00 fl i Epsom Salts, value $1.20, now selling for. . 1.00 g Sulphur, value $1.20, now selling for LOO B uaker Oil, value $1.15, now selling for LOO B I). Stock Medicine, value $1.50, now selling. . LOO E klison's Compound, value $1.50, now selling. . LOO E i Globes, value $1.40, now selling for LOO B od Laundry Soap, value $1.40, now selling for LOO 3 . Black Draugh, value $1.50, now selling for LOO g Knoxes Liver Tea, value $1.50, now selling . . 1.00 a 1). Stock Medicine, value $1.50, now selling LOO B Palmetto Compound, value $1.75, now selling 1.00 ? Cake Plate, value $1.50, now selling for. . . . 1.00 ! g [0 bars Soap, value $1.10, now selling for. . . . LOO !? c hot tie Chill Tonic, value $1.50, now selling LOO Sv Mb Lard Stand, value $1.50, now selling. . 1.00 & )c bottle Yelvo Syrup, value 1.50, now selling 1.00 R (tie Tonic, value $1.50, now selling 1.00 j ffi Dtter)value $2.00, now selling for LOO S value $2.00, now selling for 1.00 ? m . fl, ? A " iw now selling 1.00 $ e $1.50, now selling for 1.00 S or cake Soap, value $1.25, now selling 1.00 g 1 can Lighthouse Clenzer, value $1.25, now. . 1.00 S d Spool Coat.es Thread, value $1.25, now. . . . 1.00 6 Sweet Soap, value $1.25, now selling for. . . . 1.00 B Package Soda, value $1.25, now selling for 1.00 B n Potted Meat, value $1.25, now selling for 1.00 n e Crackers, value, $1.25, now selling for. . . . 1.00 E can Star Lye, value $1.25, now selling for. . . 1.00 k 2 boxes Matches, value $1.25, now selling for 1.00 B packages Velva Chewing Gum, 5 packages I value $1.30, (ALL FOR) 1.00 8 pkgs. Cakes, value $1.35, now selling 1.00 1 ox Toilet Soap, value $1.35, now selling. . . . 1.00 B )ish, Bowl or Cake Plate, value $1.25, now. . 1.00 19 n B. !). Stock Medicine, value $1.25, now . . . 1.00 B 0-lb. Lard Stand, value $1.25, now selling. . . 1.00 S ottle Chill Tonic, value $1.50, now selling. . . 1.00 1 ottle Liniment, value $1.50, now selling. . . . 1.00 R cans Talcum Powder, value 1.50, now selling 1.00 g cans Liver Medicine, value $1.50, now selling 1.00 8 )x Edison's Compound, value $1.50, now .... 1.00 g nr Soap, value $1.25, now selling 1.00 R [>x Toilet Soap, value $2.10, now selling 1.00 S >x Edison's Compound, value $2, now selling 1.00 H )rift Lard and 1 plug Special Drive Tobacco, I m Powder, value $2.10, now selling 2.00 B E HHP AWAITING HOUR C8HA1S I 1