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Leoc^l and The most of la<t we2k was dark an J ckudy. * ? v Xi. Woodward spoilt sine tinv; in Conway cn business last week. m v * * J. II. Atk ins< a v;as here from Jcr danvilic oi.e day hu^week. ? i Get land deed.: an I mortrra?e3 c rtial estate at the Ilerald olfice. * 1 Mr. and Mi\j. W. C. Adams rcccnti. visited relatives at ltowland, N. C. Get paper towels in rolls and paper napkins at the Herald office. ^ Arnold Bell was here from Bayboro one day last week. y. W#J. Jordan, of Nixonville, was in Conway one day last week. ? * ? Read the Chandler advertising now appearing in this paper. % * ? m J Rev. H. K. Marlow was in Con^way one day last week. ? 0 ? TIcnry Grantham was in Conwav last Saturday. ?:< 4 + * * T). V. Richardson spent a day In Conway , recently. V I). J. Butler was here for a few hours last Saturday. 4 > t * S. M. McCrackon is am:ng tho wl o called at th.e office a u! renew cd his subcripticn to tli ? He all 'a week. * * * ? i L. M. -Johnson \va? here from . Myrtle Beach last week. ? - - * i The streets of Conwav wore nui ldv . * i lar.t week following several showers j of rain. F. L. Willcox, of the Florence bar. spent sevei-al days here last week on legal business. ! * 1 The soils of Horry County are suit , able to almost any crop the farmer j wishes to produce in ti e food line. : * It is a well favored place. + * 4- !> * The high prices of things must be ^ caused by the scarcity of the aitcks on the markets, and plenty of money in circulation to pay for them. * *** While the price of lumber and otbe building materials soars out of sight the demand fv)r houses to rent increases. .? Tlie backs of Horry County are showing good balances in 'ica'hirr that the people of thin section are pros, perous at this time. t ^ - ? * Mrs. Hal L. Buck and children re cen l^ returned frcm a week sp nt i ^ Columbia where Mr. Buck ir. aHc ding the M moral Assembly as Serat r from Horry County. ? # The years of war had the effect of destroying much property and this has cauved some things to he scarce, as well as the feet that people ongag 1 in firrlitinr" Ihiiia *' nuvv ii\/ \,mn: iu |Jiu* duce goods. m The now machinery has been plac; ec in the machine shops recently com pleted on 4th Avenue by Conway Motor Car Company, though the shops have been so busy that the plant in not yet complete as it will bo a little later. i m m m 0 m "W. J. Benson last week purchased a house and lot in the ifioper part of ' j;he town. The fot has a cottaere on * it and the purchase price was $2,000/' * ? V I ; . I Shipments of fertilisers will be late this season according to fertiil- ( zer men visiting Conway lately; buy 1 they arc expected to be in time for ' the v the farmers. Those who y wish t^buy would do well to get their " o^fcrs in early. , " * r 0 0 0 0 m" j] Real estate changed hands last salesday in front of the court house * Lto the extent of about forty-four B^housand dollars in value. Dirt in ^Rhis section ha3 been going up out of ^ Aught and is still on the upward ten- ( 'e A number of lots belonging to the > W. R. Lewis estate were sold at the * court house on the first Monday in w this month. This concluded the sales ' to be made for this estate, it is stat- s ed; thou?there may be a small sale later on 16 wind up the lots which have not been paid for by former bidders. 11 * * * ? 11 Andrew Johnson, of the University a of South Carolina, at Columbia, S. C., s spent a few days here last week with a his mother, Mrs. Florrie Johnson. J a b j Personal | B. F. Watts was in Ccnway on business one day recently. ? A Tho lack of good houses in Conway Cor rent at this time is ho'ding the town back to some extent. m m m Derham Chestnut, of the Allsbrook section, spent a day in Conway last ,veek. ***** The criminal court will convene \ere on Monday March 1st. The urymen will be drawn tomorrow. I * * * * The few influenza patients thai Conway had are all reported to be rapidly recovering, the disease being very mild in type. / m * * Rents have advanced in Conway during the last two years, and this is no wonder, because it costs twice ~ < > I* f Vl I'nn limnn '? ?..-1- J- 1 ? 1 ~- vuivv viiuun an mucii to OU1KI '</ { house as it did before the war. i ^ * * ? c The establishment of factories In and near Conway will provide employment for more people; but thes same people must have hou.-cs lo live in. j ^ I Ci I A vaudeville troupe was here lastpv week and exhibited at the Pastim" . theater three nights the latter part of the week. Their work attracted j crowds each nijjrht at the show. * :|t )(: * * A. N. Cox, the Artesian well man. spent a ''ow days in Conway las week on business. jr ? * * * * ; CJrady Tisdalc, of ffart ville, S 11 C., f pent last week end here \vith's, friends and relatives. ! H * * * * * | T. 1 h Jennings L. Thoi. p .on, left 1:\>U0; week for Columbia. Mr. Thorrn * j g . ill lake up studios at the Ur.ivcv- p sity (if South Carolina. a * * * * ? a Colemr. i Martin, who is att' ndim; a the Unive.sity of Sout.h Carolina a", Columbia, arrived here last Toe da" to snend a few days with frio.aland relatives. ,1' LOT Jit DROPS FIFTY S r'e VT J l It A r. t". r> . vu.i * -j l l>/\ It Ki^li [.( Minneapolis, Minn.?Flour dropp d a 50 cents a barrel at the Wal ma- - it lcet today, the collapse in foreign ox n change and the slump in the wheai t market being given as the cause. Today's quotation, $13.75 a barrel i"> 98-pouivl sacks; is the lowest pric r C standard flour has been scllin , fcr this year. C roil SALE?One Ford Sedan with <! starter. Buck Motor Co adv. c We have with us Mr. .Toss'e *\ a Stevens, fit . t-class Ma*'?ins , oigl t ir Ven years experience. give us a tri d f' Wo guarantee firsl-c'css \vy?k. Ha * j rr dee'a Gc/ ago at Loris.?adv 11 See It. P. Hardee at Loris, t - h ive L y. ui car ; ove bnu'c! an-! cyMn 1 v rebored. We guarantee fii-'t c'as" work.?udv , $25.00 REWARD. ' Stolen?One Tior.se and buggy, tr Grey marc, 5 years old, weighs | fi about 1,000 pounds, sucking colt, si trace rub on right hind leg, no a" ri flank; liihber tiled Hackney top oi buggy, rubber off rear wheels. No- ; is tify? i - ?SHERIFF LANE, S' pd 2t 2 12 20 Dillon, S. C. Cypress Shingles. We have c ming our third ear of 4x18 No. 1 Heart Cypress Shingles. Everybody ^ is pleased with them. Now booking nclejjS. Fafhi Implement Co., "The a h .'fritters Store."?adv It ve As Ford Agents we want to see ~ that your Ford gives the best ser- Ti /ice, to do this?you must have genuine Ford made parts, artd good vorkmanship. Buck MotPr Co.?adv -It rOR SALE?Horse, wagon * and 2|E Harness. Horry Hardware Co.? ulv It T; OYSTER SUPPER It Aynor Baptist Church, Aynor, S. ] on Friday night, Feb. 13, 1920, >t seven-thirty o'clock. We need ev- ? rybody there, so come and bring 'our friends. t pd. ?Leon T. Westbury. We now have free air station totalled. R. P. Hardee Garage?adv : ?j W. O. W. MEETING. There will be a regular meeting of ? Jve Oak Camp No. 124, W. O. W., col 'hursday evening, February 12th, ma t 7:30 o'clock. Officers to he in- lov tailed. All W. O. W. of this Camp sar re requested to be present. 2; 5 dv ?H. M. Russ, Clerk. All I ' \ I % THE HORRY HERALD, COS Open always to guests lodgings. The report recently ci: would close is not tr Ingram T. Scoggin, of South Bosun, Va., is visiting friends in the ity. SENATOR BUCK SICK. Senator ITal L. Buck was obliged d remain at heme this week 0:1 ac ount of sicknes s. Mrs. Bic k, as ell as 'ho children, have all been iok with the influenza, and Mr luck, himself, was sick with th Lver. I-'OUN'IJATIONS Ii M.U. lho fcunda'.iou f >r the now dwell ! lg of Dr. H. D. Scarborough were ' iid this week. The bui'd'ng wi'l | ike up the greater part of tho pace on the half acre lot known as ie former residence of Sheriff A. [. Skipper, in years gone by. The !d house which was erected by heriff Skipper and war, occupied by im as a re idenco for many years nd by his widow for long yearc fter that, was torn down some timego. INCREASED BUSINESS. There has boon a marked increase > business ip this sccLio \ of the tate. There would no dcubt be a teat building boom on in Conway na m other t war of the county, if , were not for the high price of uiterials and the high cost of laboi* ? do Die work. IMPORTANT NOTICE ? HORRY OUNTY TEACHERS' MEETING. The regular meeting of the Horry ounty Teachers' Association will be eld in the C urt House or. Saturuy, February 14.h, at eleven 'clock. Every teacher in the county expected to ho present and to tak^ part in (ho discussion of the tec/h g spelling. Other interesting matures liav.* been planne 1 for tli looting. Pcir crr.hei the place and to hour, conic and lning somccn? itli you. D. Singleton, Secretary. ?M. J. BuMcck County Supt. of Education. SLOW IN MOVING. Orders for building material sent > other points are slew bcir.g lied for t^e reason that there is a lortage of cars in which the mat'qjs are shipped. Tliis is the cause r much delay when a new building started. TRAYED?One red heifer yearling with white face, white hind legs, 'about one year old. Took up about Christmas. . Stay Shannon, A11 fcbrook, S. C? No. 2. 3t pd. 21520. we have a client who wishes to buy seven to nine room residence, con- ( niently located. Sec Sherwood <K 1 cMilland?adv 2 5 2t i V.KEN UP?One yellow sow, about ? one year old, swallowfork in right f ear, unmarked in left ear. Owner C can get the same by calling an i f paying charges. Preston William- I son, R. F. D. 2, Tabor, N. 0.?adv -i > 3t pd. s VKEN UP?At my place one black cow, about 3 years old, unmarked. Owner can get same by calling and paying charges. Tally Lewis, R. r F. D. 2, Tabor, N. C.-? 3t pd 1|22. For Heavy Hauling 'Phone 88. Prompt Service. We specialize on long hauls? ii Two-Ton Truck. c Conway Motor Car Co. tl ulv 2'5 ?tf.? NOTICE. p pig has taken up at n.y place, si or black and two rear shies white, tl irked a split in left ear and swal a i lork in right. Owner can got ne by calling and paying charges. D 8t pd. ?T. T. HEWETT. Isbrook, S. C. R. F. D. No. 1. $ V fWAY, S. 0., FSB. 12, 1920. ^ I W X * I '" "'''V'^^vg">w for nice rooms and rculated that the hotel ue. FARMERS WAKING UP. There is a growing demand among the farmers of Horry County for stump pullers, tractors, mowers, and rakes, and oth n* kinds of farming machinery. Owing to the scarcity and high co<t of farm labor, the farrpers are beginning to w ko up to the advantage of doing as much of their work as pa siblo with labor-?. aving machinery. WILL DRAW JURYMEN. Ti e jury commissioners e n.' t ine; of the Clerk of the Court, the Count v Auditor and the 0 unty Ticasim r. j will meet next Friday, Fe'uua v 13th, f'.'i* the purpose of drawing ti e jurymen to serve at the Couit of General Sessions, which convenes a" : Conway on M ''day, March 1st. They wiM u!?o draw a panel of grand jut v*Tw./ with the six who will .i e ve x .m last year, will constitute j 1 ^ g- .nd jury for the year 102') . i\ e^p.;cted that this next term wil" be a very busy one. CALLED TO WAMPEE. Sheriff James A. Lewis vns sum moned to go to Wampec, S. C., one night last week, supposed to need hi presence in order to quell a disturbance of the peace. The sheriff went and returned the following m r iu.g and reported there was nothing found for him to do when lie arrived there. It is stated that there had been a dispute between Messrs. O. J. Re * and R. II. Wood concerning a la-nJ trade. Some words were passe 1 between the parties but no serious injury was done on either side of the difficulty. GOOD FARM FOR RENT. Mrs. E. D. Mostly offers for rent her Farm of one hundred acres, or more, adapted to the culture of corn, cotton, peanuts, tobacvo and othe" u.--ps. Healthy location, 2 miles from he Beach, and Cherry Giove Fishery. ' will rent a fishery with the farm. Sov information call to see. AIRS. E. D. MOSELY, : > 2t Wampee, S. C. NOTICE OF MEETING*. Notice is hereby given that a -.oeting of'the Stockhol tors of the Shelley Cook Company, a corporaion, wilj be held at the tore of the aid Company in Aynor, S. C, on Wednesday, Febiuary 25th, 19-0, at 12 o'clock noon,?the purpose of th 1 aid meeting being to consider the advisability of winding up the affairs 1 of the said Corporation, and the sur- 1 r< ndcr of its Charter. ? J. W. COOK, President. < Dated at Aynor, S. C., ! Jany. 24th, 1920. 1(29 it * o NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. * Notice is hereby given that the un 11 lersigned qualified executor of the c !a?st ydll and testament of Claude A. ( Vfagwood, deceased, having tiled his 1 "inacl account as such Executor, will t ipply to the Judge of Probate in and t or Horry County, at Conway, S uth Carolina, at eleven o'clock in the k 'orenoon on the first Monday in v vlarch next, it being the first day of p aid month? for a final discharge as ? uch Executor. n JOHN KERSHAW, n Executor of the last Will and Testament of Claude A. Magwood, si Deceased. b >ated Jan. 31st, 1920 .... h 215! St Pd. si o ? NOTICE OF MEETING. "d Notice is hereby given that a meet- rr ig of the stockholders of the Wac- ti amaw Steamboat Co. will be he'd at lie offices of the company.in Con- ai ay, S. C., on Monday, March 1st, oJ 1)20, at twelve o'clock noon, the pur- a< ose of the said meeting being to con 1 cc ider the advisability of winding up fc ic affairs of the said Corporation, in nd the surrender of its Charter. ' ci ?D. A. SPIVEY, ' ; cl kited at Conway, S. C. President.' sc January 29th, 1920. w 2 5 4t (S & McM) oi INFLUENZA SCARE APPEARS NOW OVER The Influcrza caused some fear in the minds .of pecp'e here a-4; different times last week; af.er abrut four, r.c' cxeecdirg five, iascs cf the disease had been reported in the town. Reports coming in fiom large cities of the State, where the disease is epidemic, showed that it was of a very mild type and had com * ! around late in the Winter sca-on; and as the cases did not appear i/> be of a severe type, the general pu\> ( lie nV o t forgot the Influenza. j So far there has been but little \ spread of the disease and up to :\ day or two ago no action had been i taken to close 'die schools. 1 J , .- -o < CLOSES DINING ROOM. After February 14th the dinhig i room at the Hotel Giacc will remain 1 closed with no definite date fixed ] when it will be reopened. The hotel ( will be operated, after that date on j strictly European plan, whereby only the rooms and room service w 11 be i furnished to guests, and they ca,i cb tain meals wherever they please. , The reason for this change of plan in the management of the hotel whi h has been run with ever in e. sing patronage since the Fall of 1915, am to be found in the greatly iuc ease.' cost of food and wages, ; ca re'1 y ?d ; labor, and other factors entering i. io | the cost of operating the h del on tlv J American plan. An increase in th.e j rates charged when applied elsewht re i;a rosultc I in much complain! from <he travelling pud lie and the man go vtont of Hotel Grace i a. hai'ated t ,?fi'er meals at the increased rati which would he necessary to cnahh 'Jam to continue the dinirg room service without loss. While no more meals will be serve at the hob 1, till further notice, t: ' j-; w!H un 'or stand fhut t:>e hove1 v% ill run ort jin-si. the sr.-no in ot c )espects, and close attention will he paid to furnishing nice rooms and iu -. ring water aul at reasonable vat s The two cafes in Conway, a> well as other hotels in the town, will no doubt. ho amply able to take cave of the meal part of the business. MUST H&VEROADS TO HANDLE CROPS The economic value of improved highways to the farmers of the state, particularly under the boll weevil conditions, ai*c inestimable, is the .,pinipn expressed by George it. VYhcclcr, manager of the Scuth Carolina landowners' association. The heavy haulage on roads and the necessity of getting perishable an * > cmiperishable products to nv.rko* expeditiously render better roads necessary in this state lie affairmed. "Good roads and good ma lat mean good times," said Mr. Wheeler. The principal businesses 01 the sta e is that produced by the farmer an 5 if we give him good reads ovei which to transport his product an' see that he ban a good and satisfactory market be wib increase hi , > 1 production and quickly turn tj new profitable crops. "It is reasonable to expect the roads to bear a heavier burden uncle boll weevil conditions. Let us for instance consider the difference in a'eight of a five acre crop of sweer potatoes and five acres of cotton. "The importance of quick and areful handling of certain crops planted in leiu of cotton must he considered. ( "Rough handling and the slow ^ novement nf nMffnn i? ? ? 1 vuwuii i/vci uic.i road ?i las not seemed to disturb the plant r ?r, but the same planter will be , Iceply concerned as to quick dc- n ivery and the careful handling of a he more perishable products he is o carry to market. tl "After he reaches town the mar ^ et question confronts him. When C( /ill buy for cash or stoj*e his sweet j1 otatoes and other diversified crops, jy nd if he elects to store certain com- ^ lodities what agency will issue a c, egotiable warehouse receipt? C( "Experience teaches us that live tock is the greatest panacea for the oil weevil damage and loss, so thb yy ome cash market or cooperative NV lipping arrangement must be well Q1 rganized at his community or the yy iscouragement of poor live stock jy arketir.g facilities will tend to eurlil production. " "W. W. Long and his corps or in gricultural and live stock experts ci ffer their services in instructing, ti Ivising, demonstrating and en ta juracinc r r, n ?. ?> |/| \ |>CII (IIIIKI t>I S?Jll, utilization, selection of seed, plant pre g, cultivating, and harvesting of ni cps wclU rxlapted to the soil and e<l imatic conditions, they offer ve nvices to each and every citizen th ho engages in raising live stock su contemplating engaging in that <00 PAGE FIVE J AMERICAN LESION HAS MEETING A meeting of the American Legion was held Tuesday night, February 3rd. Mr. Curry, of the Sumter Chapter, was present and gave a number of interesting plans for the betterment of the local Chapter. The eyes of America are um?n rtm American Legion. It is to become a big practical, constructive organizalon?the greatest in Ihe United States. First, it is a body working with high, clear an I unselfish ideals and using the best methods of attaining them. Now is the time for all ex-service rr.cn to avail themselves of the opportunity to line up with this live organization. It s also heartily desired that the public cooperate with lis in making' the Conway Camp the bjst in the State. Preparations are now being made for a large dinnerdunce in the near future. Regular meetings held in Club Rooms on Tuesday nights.. AH those eligible and desiring to unite with us in this worthy cause, bo sure and come. ?G. G. Oliver, Publicity Officer. NEW 1! ERA LI) BUILDING ? - i i The Herald is in receipt of som 4 further materials needed i:i the constructs n nrl its row shop, this being p carload of granite rubble from the Piedmont section o'* Llm State. Sufficient bricks couh' n k bo obt: ine 1 from the local h ick yards here to construct the en ire bui! ling a a this granite has been order d and is now on the '."round for Voiding t.Vi 4 foundation. Tiie work on ike building will be started !a* o-'e very long now and the manager hopes to have the building completed lerdy for the Herald's new machinery by -July 1st, i;ei naps so'MiiM", PROGRAM OF THK BUCK CREEK UNION The Buck Creek Union will convene with Iron Hill Baptist church the 27th, 28th, and 29th of February, 1920. Introductory Sermon on Friday at 11 a. m., preached by Rev. W. D. Stephens. At 12:30 Organization, Roll Call, and reading of letters, Election of Officers. Qtiery No. 1. What is Stewardship and of v.hat Does it Consist* By Rev. P. 11. Goatos. Miscellaneous and adjournment. Saturday. Prayer Sen ice at 0:30 a. m., conducted by Appointee. Query No. 2. What is the Differ erice in the Churches of t.< day and Cue Aucfclic Church and. What must we do to get Back to the old Apostch'c Way. By P. v. J. K. To ld. Query No. 3. When wa; the Gospel first Preached. By J. R. Carter. Quo y No. 4. There Shall he a Handful of Corn in the Earth Upon the Ton of tho Mountain. The fruit I hereof Shall Shake like Lebanon, ard they of the city Shall Flouri. a like Class of hie Earth. Why did Lebanon Shake, and what is the Coin? Wades 72nd chap. By G. F. Stanley. Report of Committee on Religious Exercises. Miscellaneous and adjournment. Rev. T. H. Patterson, W. A. Innian, .1. W. Jordan, COMMITTEE. S CRIMINAL COURT MARCH 1ST. Ordinarily the spring (em cf tlm >ourt of General Sessions for the rial of the criminal cases would con vrio here on the last Monday in Fe > nary, which this year would be Fehuary 23rd. Under the terms of a e\v Act which has been introduce I nd will be passed by the Legislature, the criminal courts; as wrll he other courts, will be a week later ban before; so that the criminal )urt of Horry County will co wen ? ere for tho first session of 1920 on londay, March 1st, 1920. All of the [agistra-tes and parties concerned in *ses should take notice and avoid infusion. * o This February has five Sundays in ic month, and this can happen only hen February happens to come in i Sunday and during a year when ie month has twenty-nine days in idustry; so it will be well for all the tizens to see that the other feaires of this great industry arc well ikon care of. "Give the farmer good roads and )od satisfactory markets and many illions of dollars will be collect-4 1 bv the farmer from sales of di'rsified crops and live stock, and is great wealth will in large meaires offset the states' loss in inme from cotton sales." \ ...