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Lt0c<al end c' Conway needs paved streets in order to keep clean. * Miss Wilma Jenkins, of Marion, is visiting Miss Kuth Jenkins. Car choice Feed Oats to arrive this !? koris Grocery Co.?Adv. 2t. b . Conway needs a wholesale dealer in building materials. S. >.> Menry Byttl, of Mullins, spent last week-end here with friends. J v: * m m m m ^ J-, { ) j Mr. Jack Jones received $202.40 for part of a load Wednesday. He sold at the Peoples Brick. ?adv It m m m m Hon. E. J. Sherwood spent some time at the beach last week. ? * m * 0 Many farmers visited Conway o i business last week. * ? * S. V. Burgess spent Wednesday of last week in Conway. '(Mac Dunn's 234 pounds sold at $5b.00 per hundred Wednesday. Guess where lie sold.?adv 11 J. F. llarper of Toddville was in Conway on business one day la.-t week. Hi it:;; orders to the He reiki ofrieo for niee work and (puck delivery. * % * * v Hew. 3. C. Morris, of Horry, was in Conway last week. Miss Mary Shipp, of Florence, ;s visiting Miss Hlanche Taylor. ?. * w f m Ask V. M. Hatcher if he is satisfied with his sale Wednesday. His load brought him $.'1 iH.92 at the Peoples Hrick.?adv It I Delic | J51SC11 I Muffir B Housewives who have 1 B know they can get the mc j 13 bakings of all kinds when th I SELF RISING pi Feathery biscuits and m ~ desire are certain to result ~ Sensation is made only from ~ of the mills is 1,000 barrc , ~ ample supply to meet the ~ coming from all parts of til F armei Home I located in Princ ^... LORI ?__^______ Opened for busin< We solicit y 5 per cent, interest t. DAN W. HARD' CHAS. D. PRII DIRE I)an W. Hardwick, Chas. D. Prince, w O. E. Hickman, * J. A. Bryant, 1^3'19?tf Roy X * ^ . Pefsonel J. Gray Floyd was in-Conway last Monday on legal business. 300 sacks good Blue Rose Rice that we can save you money on.?Lor is Grocery Co.?Adv. 2t. Mrs. E. S. C. Baker left last week to visit friends and relatives at Darlington. ***** . / 'i , | Jenkins & Cook sold a load on the flopn of the Peoples Brick Wednesday for a $332.50 clear check.?adv It. ***** I V Master Ray'Copp left last week for Fayettville, N. C., from where he was taken on a motor trip to Deleware. * * * G. Fred Stalvoy was in Conway last week to spend some time with relatives and friends near here.' ? Another good sale at the Peoples Brick Wednesday was that of H. L. Saunders, his load sold for $205.72.? adv It ***** I. T. Scoggin, who has been spending some time with friends here, left Tuesday for his home at Roxboro, N. C. , , ***** J. D. Haigler, of Toddville, was in C'cnway ont day last week on business. ***** G. C'. Martin, of Boris, was among I those visiting Conway or. business 'last week. ***** FOR SALK?Good Ford Touring Car, $450.00. Inquire at the Herald office.?adv. ***** M iss Vinnie Carter, after spending , several days here, the guest of Miss 1 Maud Dusenbury, returned to her | nomo at cake City last week. ious I its <mc/m tried many kinds of flotir H >st delicious and appetizing H ey use the famous E3 WHOM I i FLOUR. 1 uffins that rouse the -dullest E| when made with this brand. J t best wheat and the capacity 3 ils a day, thus assuring an E3 increasing demands that are 3 e South. 3 An important factor is ~ that no baking powder, 1: soda nor salt is required, ^ all of the ingredients that c are needed being so exactly 3 mixed in the flour that it 3 cannot fail in baking. E3 FOR SALE IN CONWAY ^ By E A. T. COLLINS CO. |E frlimilllillllllllimillllMlllllfo> ?s Bank I Institution e Hotel Building S, S. C. ess June 2,1919 our patronage paid on time deposits. I/VICK, President MCE, Cashier CTORS L. S. Smith, A. F. Cannon, A. J, Mishoo, P. C. Prince, Worlcy. THE HORRY HERALD, OON1 URGED TO ATTEND. People are urged to attend the conference of tobacco growers and business men called by the Governor to meet at the County Court House, at 11 o'clock, Friday, July ioth. The Governor and other prom- I inent men will be there. CONWAY SOCIAL CLUB HAS INITIAL FETE (The Conway Social Club, recently organized, gave its initial fete at1 Hotel Grace -last .Tuesday night .with a.vario^yprogwttt yfyyfabroqqbt ^ enjoyment ana^^nteroWnment to the ; Vnembers of the club and theb;, gue^to, . Guests were met in the lobb>;VP tHd hotel by the reception committee, Col. D. A. Spivey, Mr. and Mrs. Orniohd. The party went to the dining rooms iii couples where a salad and ice course was served, and where music K was furnished by the orchestra. Col. C D. A. Spivey acted as toastmaster. I Mr. Thurman Sparks responded to 1 the toast: "Our Armv:" Mr. Walter I Stilley to "Our Navy;" Mr. Andrew Johnson to "Our Country;" Mr. Clarence Sessions to "America;" Mr. Carraway to "Our Sister County,?George town;" Mr. W. O. Davis to "Our Women." After the toasts there was dancing oral card playing. Punch was served through the evening. ? e- ! Dr. Dietz, Dentist, -14 Main St.?ad E ? ? t Car high grade self-rising flour just received. Get our prices before you buy.?Loris Grocery Cv).--adv. 2t. Miss Blanche Taylor, after spend- S ing some time with friends and r elatives at Florence and other points, has returned home. The interior of the store of S. T. 'Sessions has been treated to a new I I c at of paint. ? * - Miss Julia Wilson, who has boon visiting Miss Loon a Jones, lias returned to hei' home at Farmville. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Jones and [Warner Hedrick, are spending some time at Myrtle Beach. * * * * Dr. M. C. Anderson is holding his old position with the Riley Drug Company in Florence, S. C. * * * * * | Dock Jones, of Sumter, is visiting I his mother, Mrs. J. M. D. Jones. Mr. | J ones was accompanied home by Mr. IBlackwell, who will spend a few days here. 9 * * * McQueen Quattlcbaum, of the U. S. Lngineers Office, of Georgetown, was among those coming here to attend the. waterways meeting last ! Friday. WANTED?A house with 2 or 3 un'furnished rooms. C. P. Chewning, Conway, S. C.?adv 1 t pd 7 24 19 ***** TAKEN UP?One black sow hog, ! 'marked crop and staplcfork and uni derbit in one car and staplcfork in other. Owner can obtain same by j calling and paying charges. Monroe Johnson, Conway, S. C.?adv pd ;3t-7j24!l9. ***** TAKEN UP?At my place, one yellow Heifer yearling, unmarked, about 18 months old. Owner please call and pay dharges and get same. J. M. D. Cannon, Galivants Ferry, S. C., R F D No. 3.?adv? 1 7T7 19 3t pd. i ***** j Reliable well rated business house j wants high grade individual representative or jobber capable of covering territory. Proposition pays, HO to 75 per cent on investment. $500.00 or more necessary according to territory desired. You handle your own money. We pay your expenses to Columbia if vou 1 I qualify. Closing territory rapidly. i Write or wire at once. General i Manager, Room 311, Liberty Nat- * ional Bank Bldg., Columbia, S. C.? Adv. * * * * * Big shipment of high grade tobacco twine just arrived. Also shipment of 80X80 cotton sheets to arrive soon. See us for everything In groceries.?Loris Grocery Co.?Adv. 2t. ? o? ESTRAY NOTICE There has taken up at my place one red brindled, pided Bull about IS months old, unmarked. Owner can get sa|pe by proving property and paying charges. ?J. M. Stevens, Route No. 2, Allsbrook, S. C. ni < i< A .. .1 OU <|??i|Ai?. pu. The C. & B. Hat Company 123 Broad Street JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, is the owner of and is carrying on the Mail Order business formerly handled by the H. W. Clarke Hat Company. All orders should be sent to them. AGENTS W A NTFT> / SRMD POP p , rn" 'adv_7 la>i9^4t CAtALCGUE ^ VAT, 8. O , JULY 24, 1919. ?? THE PEOPLES BBH COURTESY, SI HOUSE, EXPERT IT ASSURES THI ING IT WHERE 1 THEN^TOO QURI f HAVE TO FOLLO YOUR TOBACCO HERE ARE i TRONS WHO S HON ON OUR J. A Dunn. J, A. Dunn M. D. Duni M. D. Duni W. 6. Alfo W. D. Lew N. B John N. B. John I J. C Spaii D. P. Cart W. E. Dav II. F. Lewi; Sellers & E W. H- Kin G. C. Spai WE CAN DO A 8 , nniuir -r Aim r i v^uivic I u UUn r OUR MANY SAT YOU A, C, Thompson. Frank i Peoples ? t Miss Mwgarct Ormond, of Goldsbcro, N. C., and Miss Frances Cberrv, I of Mt. Olive, Nwho have been spending some time hero, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ormond, returned to their homes last week. * * * * ? Bring you tobacco to Ijoris, and come to the store that you can buy . what you want at wholesale prices.? Loris Grocery Co.,?Adv. 2t. o Miss Bernice Martin, after spendng several days here, the guest of Mrs. Paul Quattlebaum, has returned to her home at Marion. rp I can make you see better. I can q mrke you feel better. I can make si rou look better and you will do bet- 6! ;er by using- the best Lens for the east money. J. E. DAWSEY, Optometrist. o Mi,ss Ruth Rogers, who has been risiting- Misses Ruth and Lucy Spi70y, returned to her home at Muliins aat week. For tobacco flues call on J. W. Sasser, Gurley, S. C. We manufacture the best flues made.?4 24 12t % Dr. James A. Captain U. S. pleasure in annoi '11 A- - ? v/iii return 10 uc sume the practic August 1st, 191 ? ;k house continues to i ERVICE, SATISFACTION, A GOOI BOOK-KEEPERS, AND.LEWI DAI E GROWER OF THE HIGH DOLLA HEY CAN SEE IT IS A GREAT AD ING THIS WET WEATHEER W W THE SALES WITH A ROPE i OUT OF THE WEATHER. i FEW OF THE MANY PLEAS I0LD TO THEIR ENTIRE SA FLOOR DURING THE PAST W 164 lbs @ .$5 276 lbs .... @ 31 i 206 lbs @ . 4! i 122 lbs .... @ 2! rd 3S0 lbs @ .... 4 /is 820 lbs 3 son... .626 lbs @ .... 4i son.... 300 lbs @ . 3 i 350 lbs .... @ 3' rettc... 504 lbs @ ... . 4 /is 464 lbs @ . 3! 5 368 lbs 3! iason.. .206 lbs .... (a) .... 3< c) 320 lbs .... @ 3 n 346 lbs @ . 3 S WELL FOR YOU AND WANT :LOOR AND LET US COUNT YOl ISFIED CUSTOMERS. , IRS 'TILL THE BUYERS LEAVE Thomnson. ! . F. Dav. I * " J 7 K T~l III : iuuauuu wi "THE LIGHT HOUSE" JONWAY, SOUTH CAROLINA Messrs. Crier McWhite and Grady | C 'isdale left Monday to spend several fan ays at Georgetown and Andrews on usiness. w a\ * ? * ,Iohn H. Atkinson, of Jordanville, \j as in Conway on business last r reek. ' Mis ; som 'OR SALE?One four cylinder, wide i gauge, Buiek Touring Car, 1917 Model. W. Ij. Bryan, Conway, S. C. cidv?7 10 19 4t pd. j<orj * * m ? FOR SALE. j H 75 acres of land in Sininson Crook ! - ; piot 'ownship, .30 acres cleared, in jjood will ultivation, 3-room frame dwelling, xvjj| nd kitchen, jL?ood well of water, one lile of Oak Grove church, 1 1-2 q, lilcs of Mt. Vernon School, in the jn ^ >rk of 2 public roads, well drained, ^,ov lay foundation, tobacco barn and jn^. .alls. war< 2(> 19 lm-pd J. B. WRIGHT, thev R. F. I). No. 1, Allsbrook, S. C. sell'ii o DELCO-LIGHT The complete Electric Light and over Power Plant week Saves time every day?10 to 20 come hours pei' week on chores alone. ^ho j ' lY10<f Box 353, ? Conway, S. C. Main ??? smal used her < Th the 1 w., ' 9 o'c Norton, late mitu Army, takes m. mcing that he "c'cul deei(i mway and re- ,m(j e of Medicine j>"'c< v whet been vhih some thoui opeil : not \ PAGE FIVE iET THE PUCE D WAREr TO CRY R. SELLVANTAGE E DON'T TO PULL 'i , Jw > . iED PA ( i > t ^ ; TISFACEEK: 1.00 3.00 5.00 I 5.00 I 1.00 1 7.00 I 0.00 I 1.00 I 100 I 1.00 1 onn H J?vv/ 5.00 I 6.00 g 3.00 | 2.00 I YOU TO | J AMONG I H I L. Whitcford Cooper. 1 arehouse I . H. Piatt, who is engaged in the ning and mercantile business near io River, spent some time in Con- j r last. week. * * * * * i 1 Ir. and Mrs. W. C. Adams went Fronton, N. C., last week wher^ | . Adams and the baby will speno i e time with friends. ***** ).000 lbs. Lard bought before the advance, see us before you buy. , is Giocery Co.?adv 2fc ring your small lots of country l luce and try Hotel Grace. They pay cash if they need it and you take a fail price.?Adv. m m m + m iir enterprising warehouse men liis county are telling the tobacco rers through attractive adveitisthe fact that they have good ihouses and all the advantages are looking for handling and tig their product. lose who have been watching th % t of the recent frequent rains on lobacco crop, were very gloomy the situation the first of the ;, when the rains continued ?o * down and adding still further to roubles of the farmers. ? * m m CYCLES.?Bicycles and Bicycle lies, Flash Lights, Lamps, Bats See Sutherland Furniture Co. ? f r n. oni, r\ V 1/1 (1 i * * * rton Drug Company installed a i ti soda fountain at the store oh Street last week; taking out the lor fountain which had been in the establishment for a num>f years. * ? V ere will be a regular meeting of jive Oak Camp No. 124, W. O. Thursday evening, July 24th, ;,t lock. Several candidates to be ited. All Woodmen are. invited. m m m m O. Andersen, who suffered an lent to his ankle some time ago, led last week to go to a hospital have an X-Kay taken of the in1 member so as to deteimine her the bone of his foot had fractured. He turned his foot > stepping from an automobile weeks ago, and what was, I jht to be a severe sprain, devel- I to such an extent that ho c< ul' I valk, and some of the ligament; I r anUlc wi-re town.