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? ? i? >?b|&3^:; *y: 'M. **yk > - -pr^^S?^^P 1 M jyt fyt mi / /c%>;^ 1 i$ . j * . _.. ..f^Mfife. ^." >:'>:> iS<A:> '?;^;<:v * rs'; % "' >4i -J&? Ijjp... r Dainty Irma Conners, whom tli Mary Pickford of the high wire, now in vogue on a slender wire a of Sparks Three King Circus whici vein her 1. Lfocal and V?iu can watch Conway grow from now on. w m m ** m ? Conway offers opportunities to the business man. # Holliday's big sale still going on at Ay nor.-?adv " * ? * ? * Got second sheets at the Herald office. * my For Abruzuie seed rye, see Palmetto Grocery Co., Mullins. 10 28 3t D. V. Richardson was here from / Bucksport last week on business. D. M. Todd was here last week for a short time on business. * * * * * Some farmers are slow about fretting the cotton crop out of the fields. * * * # ? Ed Floyd was hero from Floyd's j Township one day last week. m u * m u. k -Hrin^; us vour orders for hand bills. ' .. * * X ? Mrs. Kate Cushman arrived hero recently to visit relatives. * * * * W. !>. Fowler was in Conway recently on business. * * # * * *11. 1\ Holmes spent some time here last week. W. F. Hardc ;e spent a portion of last Saturday in Conway. * * * * * Mrs. E. K. Jordan spent last week end with friends at Mull ins. * 4c * * * J. t). Vereon was her from Shell, S. C., one day last week. W. F. Stackhousc of Marion was in Conway on busienss recently. * * * ? * W. B. Chestnut is making an addition to his residence on Tower , Third avenue. *. % W. G. Chestnut visited Conway last week, spending the time with relatives while in town. ? ? M. M. Home of Floyds Township spent some time in Conway last week on business. * W. H. Bell, a leading citizen of Bayboro township, spent last Saturday here on business. ? ? W M ? A. B. Leonard was among the farmers calling at the Herald office last week. <* A now prasline filling station has 1 boon installed at the plant of the Conway Coca-Cola Bottling Co. ( Attorney E. S. C. Baker was unable to be in his office last week on account of illness. m m m m m 9 Joseph R. McMillan spent last ( week end with relatives in North ! Carolina. ' M. R. Smith is building a residence on unner Main street, front' in# the National Highway. \ ***** I 1 For cotton seed meal, feed meal * ;md h'tlls see Pa'nu'tlo Grocery Co., : Mil II ins.?a civ 10 283t w m m v m One car. best obtainable. r??d ru t ] pr'-of v-o"' o s t 'us? u' loaded Palmetto (Jnu\ ,y Co., M 10 28 3? ] ] 0 - i , ' >. I ||X ! FT \^A \V*V-^^A;vv ^wM R\a\\\V\V ' M :. \ \ V\Y\\ \ '\ '- :^ S ?'; ?*** \?^>V :?: :'Vv: ' > . f m^mW^ite *?::- ' pWMl 7' ' 83 v ' / >? ,/ I - s . | ! iif wp'^s . i ^"'|\ :> : /? j % Ji.- \*:>f. y?pwl^ LiiiS V : . ' ! ? : e world of amusement calls "The' Irma executes all modern dances1 nd her act is one of the lii.u* feature - Ii comes to Conwav on Monday, No- | I I t j Pepsensl ' For a quality range at moderate cost, buy Cole's Down Draft Range. j It has no equal for the price. 28 ? * W. T. Tood from Myrtle Beach, i S. C., visited Conway one day last week. * * * | L. M. Johnson was in Conway from the country one day last week and spent some time here on business. ***** George J. Holliday was through this section early last week on business. ? * * * * J. Gray Floyd of Galivant's Ferry Mime nine ncre last week on business. * * ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Elliott spent the first of the week at Wilmington,! N. C. * * * * Several of the days of last we el; i were warm and full of fog*. It wall time when the dew stayed late on i the open cotton. ! Mi', and Mrs. John Jernigan, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. i A. McDermott, haVe returned to their homo in Charleston. * * m m * There will he a regular meeting, of the Civic League at the Town! Hall Wednesday .afternoon, Nov.] 3rd, from 4 to 5 o'clock. There is no better farming place j than Horry county. Other <. ounties j may produce more, but Horry is fast outclassing them. w * m * The new service station next door to Conway city hall made rapid progress in construction recently, the steel and concrete work going ahead last week. ?** ?> The farmers who pay strict attention to their business will get along better than the slack ones all of the time. m 0 + < Improvements are being made in buildings where the owners can spare the money under existing circumstances. m 0 f 4 The new stores of Col. P. A. Spi- , vey are now rapidly nearing completion. There are seven of these i stores and they will add much to the room provided here for business. * ? * * H. S. Chestnut, of Hickory Grove section, W. P. Watts, of Tabor, N. C., and W. E. Marsh, of near Conway, all spent some time here last week. m 9 m m A. P. Capps, formerly of this county, but now of Florence, S. C., ? passed through Conway last Satur- ? [lay on his way to visit his parents < near Jordanvillc, S. C. i o } The Peoples' Filling Station will \ put in modem conveniences .\i their v new place, next door to the city hall. c TTiev will have an underground tank s )f large capacity, and may locate i large tank near the sidings from ' which a pipe line will be run to the 1 station fin Main street. " * ? c l. Wo have a "Complete stock of Electc :ric Wciid wive for Farm fencing. |0 Lawns and poultry yards, also goodj^ stock of nails. Farm Implement Co. I ' ?,y n .... i Services wi:i he hoi' M St Paul's !j] Episcopal Church Sunday, October^ U. at 11 a. hv Rev. Fd^rr Van!) h iiMwur<% rector i:i cla/L'O. 1 Mr. and Mrs*. ?V. I\ Norton. Mr.! and Mrs. Gary Snuth and family,! a*d Mrs. L>. . :: \h. t il of Mi'.ili?. , i pent last, \veck-o?i(l .'ere with Mr. and Mrs. Dan \V. Winstead. Mrs. W. T. Proctor, ami litt'v daughter. spoilt a few day.s here last wvek with Mr. Proctor. They retHi'ned to their home at Mulling Saturday. * * ? * * The front of the parage building recently purchased by A. C. Thompson from H. G. Cusl man, has been finished by covering the brick surface with stucco. It adds much to the appearance of the building. * ? Some repair work was done last week by Contractor H. P. Little on the Norton Drug: Store building. The top of the brick wall, along the alley, had become injured owing to j the use of some bi ick that had not been well burned. These were taken off and a lot of new brick placed on j the top of the Wall. Watch this paper next, week for big advertisement of reduced prices at the George .J. Holliday big sale, which is still going on at Aynor.? adv Some of tho farmers are waking up to Iho fact that if they want to get handy to pick cut their coil n. the cotton may never fet picked. As a result some of them a.e iToing to wor': them?elves an i getting the cotton out of the fields. * M * * * J. M. Marlow has rererHv ia-| stalled r'.t his :<i >ro on Third avenv.e a new system of gas lighting. It makes his sto>e and slock of goods show up to good advantage. * tt * ? ? Ml\. W A 1-T4. AT ... j ty< in.in hi ;ui)iiu;iy for a short visit to hor brother W. H. Duncan of Harnwell. On hor way home Mrs. Freeman will spend Thursday night and Friday in P>onnettsville representing the Conway Civic League at the Eastern District conference of the South Caro- j linrf Federation of Women's Clubs. o m m m m Remember the big sale at the stores of George J. Holliday at Aynor. They are still going on and slashing prices?adv * <?' FOR MAYOR. We hereby announce H. P. Little] as a candidate for the office of Mayor of the town of Conway. ?Citizens of Conway. Great big bargains in flour, sugar, cheese .md lard. P I met to Grocery < o., Mull ins.?adv 10 28 3t * * m m m Fifty Thousand First Class Brick on hand, Cheap for Cash. Prince Bros.. Gurley. S. C. adv It Classified Ads LOST?On October 17th neai* Gethsemina Church, one pair of gold framed eye glasses, fitted by Lewis, Battle Si Wright of Raleigh, North Carolina, whose names appear on cloth inside of case. Finder will bring them to the Herald and receive suitable reward. 28'3t LOST?One Shriner's pin, platinum face, set with 1-4 karat diamond. Reward iff returned to W. C. Adams, Conway. S. C. 10 28 2t STRAYED CATTLE. One male Boast, colored, brindled; sway back, broad-horned, about 3 years ??!<!; marked, under square and underbit in one ear, and upper : qua re in the other. ALSO One male Beast, coler. yellow: butt-headed with long hair where ihe horns would be, chuckey built, I years old, with small Boll on. Anyone finding same v ill pLase ! notify Levi Mi.-shoe, AU.vbrook, S. C., Route No. 1, and receive reward.? adv 10 2X3t STRAYED?One yearling, white and red pided, white blaze in face, little peg horns, heifer, about year and half old, unmarked. Floyd.Township. J. F. Lewis, Tabor, N. C.?ndv 10'if. 20 Selling out our herd Registered Duroc Jersey Hog?*, Breed Sows, Gills and Boars. Make your selection soon. Have sold my farm. H. C. Cannon, adv J0'7 tf. FOR SALE?Two houses and lots, one 8 room and one 5 room. Conveniently located: electric lights and: City water. Apply to A. M. Sutherland. Conway. S. C.. 0-30 tf. FARMS for sale or rent. Can srll the Uncle Enoch Baker farm for less than improvements would' cost. No better farm in Horry.' Fifteen minute drive of Conway, other good farms for sale or rent. W. Boyd Jones, Avnor, S. C. adv 10,21 2t i FARM FOR SALE. I am offering my farm of 05 teres more or less for sale at a bargain. This place is located onejuartcr mile of Bayboro, S. C., lyng on the west side of Play Card >ublic :oad and the south side of he Bayboro and Cool Spring public oad; light at Bayboro Baptist hureh and adjoining the public chool lot; postoffice free delivery Alifno 1^.. .1 ?? ? wun-.i i I i 111 IIV rt'MlK'MCl'. m "'his place is in two miles of rail- " oad and 12 miles of Conway and as two dwelling houses, one tobac o barn of best type, and other out- Z uildings, and about 27 acres of " leared land specially adapted to the rowing of tobacco, corn, cotton, po- Litoes and other crops, and plenty1 Z f timber right at two saw mills and ! Z Icnty of cord wood and lijrht wood. J Every one interesteri in purchas- ; np; a pood home would make no i Z nistake 1o see me be/ore buying; Z ? in haste. I n ><- nr;v t tt ou'cvv 1 11 t I.I\ \ . '). ij. v-ALioi'. l. ^ . 'THE FLOWER SHOP." Ureal interest is bein?r di ?!ay I in the -coming i>i "Ti e Flowv * .Shop " which will be off*, red local pl.y-gc is at the S-hool Audiwrum Thursday and Friday. Ort. 28Ti a.nl at 8:80 o'clock. Charl: .. IL!lia.d, the author and producer, a*rivcd in Conway Saturday af'e noon, b.inging the ccs-tumes and e forts used in the beautiful spectacle, and is rehearsing the cast, both afternoon and night, to insure a smooth, snappy performance. The f American Legion is lending enthv.-j siastic support, feeling sure of general appreciation for sponsoring sol big ami important attraction. Con-i way is one of the last towns in South Carolina to see '"The Flower Shop" and with a string of successes and box office records to its ci*ed 1 it, two full houses are expected! here. o "NYe have a Car of Cotton Seed, Meal on hand we will exchange 'or Seed or we will sell cheap for Cash. Mi shoe & Prince, Gurley, S. C. ad MATERIAL READY. Pricks are on the ground in readiness for the new building* of the, Buriciighs Hunk & Trurt Com-' pan;;. T-'e new addition wi'l be in1 4 } <* ' > - " im- <v.r <?i cie ot t'icc sot t!vo Huv-' rouph & CColloins Co., where the: bank is at p esc nt located ami iloin^ a large business. We!! .?t( ck d v.'ith j?u;;no for small T\ *inoU.? Grocery C\>? Mullins, S. C.?ac?v !0 2> I* JOHN X. PIKP.C?: CKLKKRATES BIRTHDAY. / On Friday, October .Tohn X. Pierce celebrated his 0';th bivt-bdav.i he being the oldest man in the Conway section. A number of invite' truest* were present to enjoy th ? dinner, which consisted of everything needful to satisfy 11 >e ir.no* man. The table was spread out ur*de? the oaks, with autumn leaves ar ! beautiful fall flowers for decora tions. ([is only near relatives present wore B. V. Pierce and wife ami rette and Mrs...vh-dZ .JJbin mh h Miss Lena Pierce and Mrs. G. Cartr?Ue and family. The invited quests were Capt. ami Mrs. C. S. Causey and Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Anderson of Conway, Mr. and Mrs J. King', INIr. and Mrs. G. Cartrette, and Miss Velma and Pierce Cartrette, and Mrs. Charley Anderson of Poplar, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Waller and Mrs. Frances McCracken of this section. This was the most enjoyable occasion of- the season and all present wish Mr. Pierce manv f?r?n?ri??tnlo tions for such a ripe old ;ik<? and wi.-h him many more to come. ?One Present. piiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiri M'WNI mm runs? ? WMXH HMttl u?>na ULtm i? E:: wvAUii'] \\ =S= HAti(J AINS = WE. W ILL ZZZ 0 SrJUiK! 2.58 sr.KG HI ?2.00 SKKGE! __ !.7"> SKRGEl zzz i.5o S'.;U(;E! ~ 1.25 SERGEf ? i.8r? serues ? 1.50 SILK P< sss 50c COTTO 3Z 75c DRESS ? 60c DRESS HZ All Ladies ] ? 20 per cent ZZZ on t*10 sami at time of p EE Ladies' EE and Sw = BIG LINE < = LAWN WAI ~ PER CENT EE All Middy B = COME IN A: =2 THESE GOC |= THESE 1 i Thp = Cut Prii illltllllllllllll!l!!!!!l!li!!!!; 'TERM er GOT 1 DOES NOTHING Except to Moet and Call the; Jurors Names and Then Adjourn ATTORNEYS SICK I, PARTIES ARE ALSO. No More Civil Court Before ] the Spring of 1921?Criminal Hext February. The Court of Common Picas con-1 vened hero on last Monday morning ( with Ju?l^o T. S. Seasc presiding;. A | long rosier of cases had been set for trial at a recent mcctih., r the liar , and it was expected that k would be j necessary to hold the Court almost y throughout the week in order to,dispose of these cases. The Judge did > not arrive in C< nway until in the , riiernaon la:-t Monday and tl'o Court was not called to order until 2:.??0 o'clock. After the jmymcn had 1 been called and thirty-four out of thirty-six answered to their names, |; tl^.Mi the Judv'o called the cases on the roster and found that none of ; those set for Monday were ready); for trial. It developed that several o<" the ). attorneys had he en rich aid were unable t<> f?o into their crises. In a i few of the cases the parti* s theni-l 'selves had been sick and could n .t i [attend in Court. I' Judge Sease remained in Conway and opened the Court on Tuesday i i and yet there was no case ready for trial, and he left Conway on the afternoon train last Tuesday. There will not he another torm of the Civil Court before about next I April. The next term of Criminal '.Court will be in February, 1921. NOTICE. Taken up, at my place, one largo : yellow or cream colored but head I unmarked cow, with wr>od poker on. I i Owner can got same by calling for' and paying charges. S. 1\ Elliott,! Galivants Ferry, S. C., Route No. i 2, near Zoan M. E. Church.?adv! ! 10j28|3t pd o Ed. L. Smith, of the Cooper-Smith Co., has been sick at Mullins, for a week, but he is now back in Conway and better. ***** M. W Wall, formerly of Conwav, but who is now located in North Carolina, six-nt the first of the week with friends here. I iHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ? at =========== H 3par||Sy n i: will off kit s iYMF. of t . ky FA* offered in conway l, co?*ik all am) he con sa\ k v o: i i lrijki and ivionk\ reduced to s reduced to -> reduced to reduced to . . > reduced to * reduced to * reduced to 0pl1n n poplin suiting .... SITITIV/^ I 111V1 Dresses, Coats and Coat Suits, 1 at. time of purchase. The marl 2 as at first, but will take 2 0 p( mrchase. Misses' and Children* eaters Cut to Bottom JF CREPE DECHINE, GEORGE fST FROM $1.25 to $7.00 TO <;< CUT. louses and Middy Suits 2 0 per < IW BE CONVINCED THAT YOU >DS AT A BARGAIN PRICES BEGIN WITH THIS )ari<s cor iccessors to Mrs. J. VV. Sparks ces on All Millinery 1 BAILEY CHESTNUT TAKEN BY POLICE When he Comes Into Conway Loaded up With Home Made Booze CUTS. JAIL BEDS DAMAGES WINDOWS Heavy Fines are Imposed by Authorities When Defendant is Tried^ y The peace of Conway was disturbed iast Sunday niprht when Hailv Chestnut came in under the influence of intoxicants, bringing ivith him his own son, the son having in his thigh a severe cut measaring many inches in length. The man brought tho boy to the doctor, then knocked about the sheet.- aft< r cutting at the walls of the building in which the doctor's office is located. Bailev was taken to the county jail by the chief of police to spend the lvmainder of the night. In the Jail Chestnut cut up two mattresses, slashed the coverlets', broke out the uir'iow panes and pulled out the sash. Only the iron bars prevented hi1- goinc: t u' to freedom before day li' ht. In the town court the first of the w? ,!s he p;iiil fines which in amount would seem to be adequate to the d.-?ma;re he did. He could give no satisfactory account as to how his bov trot cut. Tho chief of police took a bottle fvom his inside pocket partly filled with home made booze. Judging by the results this booze most have been strong*. __o Holliday's big sale is' still on at Ay nor. Watch this par,or for advertisement next week. Call any day and got your choice of the many bargains, adv o CLERKS, (men, women) over 17 for Postal Mail Service. $12~> month. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of examination, write R. Terry, (former Civil Service Examiner) 994 Continental Bldg\, Washington, D. C. 10[28|2t pd ? There were many visitors in Conway the first of last week to see Cole Brothers shows. Tt was only a one ringed circus, but the trained animals and acrobats were among the best performers in any circus. n ? * * * Conway is the coming town. III!I!III!!!I!!!II!!!I!I!!IIII!|J m-mnamm cm? HE HKST =jj VINCEI)? EE! voHia m-mmum .... 1.18 1.15 ^2 will be cut SS ts will run SIS n* ccnt off ?1? s Coats ? Prices EE iTTE AND =2 J AT 20 = cent. off. ZZZ CAN GET ZZ ISSUE == npany | Goods = m u? llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll