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1 1 I s o ^ * V < MOVE t next few are going to i Father George 3 Manir Afkot* vroln vrviivt ruiu^ ^^ng^ou^purchas LOCAL AND L. V. Todd was in Conway last week. * * * * B. W. Jayroe was here recently on (.business. ?****?. Charles Dusenbury was at the beach last week. ***** J. I. Allen, Jr., was in Conway on business one day last week. it* W. H. Stone of Little River was in Conway last Wednesday. ***** See Farm Implement Co., when in need of windows and doors. ad. ***** Henry Geftge, of Sellers, was a visitor in Conway last Wednesday. ***** J. C. Sarvis of Simpson Creek visited Conway on business last week. ' ***** Clerk of Court, W. L. Bryan spent some time at the beach last week. ***** J. M. Dorman of Tabor, N. C., was i?* " i . . in v^viiwiiy rriaay on ousiness. r ***** Stanley Hardee of the Good Hope section was in town one day last week. * * * * * S. H. Harrelson of Green Sea, S. C., was in Conway last Friday on business. ***** Just received, one car Enterprise stoves and ranges. Farm Implement ^ < Co. ad. * * * * * N. F. Nixon of Wampee, S. 0., spent last Friday in Conway on business. ***** W. G. Sarvis of Simpson Creek was in Conway on businesss one day last week. ***** Rev. W. L. Parker preached at the : Maple Baptist Church Sunday after- ' noon. ***** J. W. Joyner of Tal or. N. C., spent som? t'rne in Conway last week on business. ***** Georpe J. Holliday of Galivants , Ferry was in Conway on business one day last week. ***** Replanted tobacco never amounts to I yery much according- to the experience of many growers. ***** Miss Jeanette Croxton of Kershaw, is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. Ed. L. Smith. I m m * * * H. N. Sessions, deputy sheriff, was in the Dog Bluff section of the county 1 / last week on business. ^. W. K. Allen of Wilmington, N. C., SDent the wefik-And nt. Mvrfl** and Conway with relatives. 0 * * Mrs. Hal Ruck and son, Henry, came over from Myrtle Beach last Wednesday for a short time. * * * * * Miss Sarah Jones of Mullins, and Misses Flora and Sadie Bethea of Latta, are spending this week with their uncles, Ed. L., and M. R. Smith. * * Mrs. McCallum and son, Julian, and Mi ss Welhelmina Quattlebauni left 11 for their home in Columbia last Wednesday after spending two weeks here visiting Mrs. McQueen Quattlebaum. o How a Noted Vet. Gets Rid of Rats? Farmers Heed. # Dr. H. H. Butler says, "I use RATSNAP around my hospitals every three months, whether I see rats or not. It does the work?RAT-SNAP gets them every time. I recommend it to everybody having rats." Don't wait until there is a brood of rats, act immediately you see the first one Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and gu u'n^teed bv Piatt's Pharmacy, Conway, S. C?Adv. Th? I FORTY' months. C nove this stock. >6 in. LL Sea Island es to be found. Get es. PERSONAL Mrs. G. L. Ford visited Floyds last week. * * * * * Miss Margaret Dawsey is visiting in Aynor. * * * r J. Hanip Long was in Conway on business recently. * * Harmon Dusenbury visited Wrightsville Beach last week. ***** N. T. Collins was in town one day last week on busmen. ***** Mrs. L. H. Burroughs spent a short while in Socastee last week. ***** % G. B. Jenkins spent some time in Fayetteville,* N. C.t last week. ***** Mrs. A. D. Graham has as her guest Mrs. Archie Carter of Fountain, Fla. * *>* * * M iss Gertrude Nance of Mull ins is the guest of her sister, Miss Annie Nance. * * * * Hon. R. B. Scarborough* left for Columbia last Monday where he weitf on business. * * *? * For Sale?Sedan Ford car in good condition. Will sell on time. J. C Spivey, Conway, S. C. 2ti. ***** The Misses Roberts of Mullins were the guests of Misses Estelle and Vivian Burroughs recently. | ***** I Rev. Stevenson of Myrtle Beach' preached at the' Conway Methodist1 church lart Sunday evening. * * * ? * M iss Frances Coleman of Galivants J Ferry is spending some time in town visiting Miss Floride Collins. ***** Mrs, Julian Perritt of Georgetown,* *pent last Sunday in town visiting Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gasque. ***** Mrs. Donnie Dusenbury and daughter, Elaine of Georgetown, passed through Conwav last Friday. ***** Rev. J. M. Lemon and family left last Monday for Abbeville, where they will spend the month of August. ***** Mrs. Leila Battle and daughter. Margaret, left yesterday for their home in Rocky Mount, N. C., after spending* several weeks here and at Myrtle Beach with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Spivey. o C/J/J Cures Malaria, Chills and ODD Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever. 5|3|23-20t. # 11 _____ I ~ M CANDIES, CIGAR COAT'S COTTOi AT , Buy from a ^ CUSTOME Mullins 1 We Sell to Merchants oni 7-19-1 mo. I p % 9 THE HOBBY HERALD, OON If i ' V H j Bus] rHOUSAN iet our pri< Women's oxf< Sheeting at 15c ya our prices before me wmmmamammmmmmmmmmmamm i Misses Eugenia and Kathleen Andersen spent last Monday in town, coming over from the beach in their car. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lewis of Andrews, are spending some time in Conway, the guest;s of Sheriff J. A. Lewis. * * * Mrs. G. B. Jenkins, and sons, J. D. and Hubert Jenkins, left for Florence last Friday where they took J. D. for treatment. ***** I Misses Irma Lewis and Bessie Dusenbury returned last Friday from Mullins, where they visited Miss Mildred Edwards. Mrs. Wesley Singletary and children of Lake City and Mrs. F. J. Spivey of Moultrie, Ga., are the guests of Mrs. J. C. Spivey. * * t * Mi ss Alive Hardee returned to Wilmington, N. C., last week after spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mjrs. Albert Hardee. ***** Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dusenbury and family and Mr. Jennings Armstrong, spent last Sunday in Timmonsville, visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Atkinson. ***** Mr. and Mrs. Alec McNeill of Washington, D. C., after spending some time here visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. T. McNeill, left for their home last Monday. ' ***** Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Scarbrough with their grand daughters, Annie Wait and Frances Scarborough, left last Friday for Murrell's Inlet where they stayed until Monday. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Andersen and daughters, Misses Eugenia and Kathleen Andersen, left yesterday for Hendersonville, N. C., where they will spend the month of August. ***** There is a hard fight being made against prohibition in some quarters but it is gaining ground in several of the states at this time by means of the increased vigilance in the enforcement of the laws. ***** There was not much of the tobacco crop in this county ready for delivery at the warehouses last week, yet sevveral loads came in every day and were left to be stored at the various warehouses. * * * * The tobacco season coming1 on at the time it does in this section of the country, not only brings better business but it forbids the taking of vacation for many people at the time when they could most enjoy it. Who cares. * + 666 quickly relieves Constipation, Biliousness, Headaches, Colds and LaGripp?. 5|3|23-20t. | \ lerchant Oiir ^ wv.1 K/1VA/IV V/UUMMb Ol S, CIGARETTES, TOBA N, HEAVY AN D FANC WHOLESALE ON ,0 WHOLESALE that does not IRS, thereby protecting YOU] Wholesale Groc >y W. E. EDWARC \ WAT, S. 0, AUGUST 2, 1023 fci Y Cor ID DOLLA :cs and be :>rds 98c and up rd- c r* r Jr S. C. Dusenbury spent Sunday at Myrtle Beach. Jehu Causey was in Conway recent ly on business. * * * * * S. O. Prince visited Conway on business last week. * * * * * ?. S. J. Mishoe was here on business one day last week. ? * * * * * W. R. Salmon was a visitor at Myrtle Beach last Sunday. * * * * A. C. Thompson was away on a business trip last week. * * *t * ? M iss Bertha Paul of Bucksport is j spending tome time with Mrs. W. H. Gay lor. * * * * M. B. Thompson of Wampee, S. C., was in Conway on business one day last week. * * * * * Miss Thelma Cooper is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. S. S. < Sarvis, Jr. * * * A. N. Cox was engaged recently to sink a deep well for C. E. Barker, the county treasurer. ***** Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Watts and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Anderson spent last Sunday in Marion. ?r T ? ? Miss Nell Jones is visiting1 Mrs. G. L. Ford. Miss Jones has just returned from a Western tour. # 4> * * * Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Smith are now occupying the home of Mrs. Julia Sessions on Beaty street*. * * * * * ? Chas. D. Prince of Loris, cashier of ( the Farmers Bank, spent some time here on business last week. * * * * A member of the firm of Gore Brothers, of Loris, spent some time in Conway last week on business. * * * * Mrs. Julia Sessions has moved from her home on Beaty street back to her former home in North Conway. * * * * * , Mrs. J. C. Spivey,' Miss Lucy Spivey and Rev. McLean have been attending the Baptist,Assembly in Greenville. * * * * The secretary of the Chamber of Commerce of Mullins, S. C., spent some time in Conway the first of last week. , ***** The Chamber of Commerce held a special meeting on Wednesday of last week. Important matters came ud for consideration. o 1 666 Cures Malaria, Chills and Fever, Den Kne or Bilious Ferer. It destroys the , germs. 5|3|23-20t. r-1 ? - ? ,CCOS, SNUFF, 1 Y GROCERIES , ILY ' sell your | R interc.c> ____________________________________ ? i ery Co. i >S, Pres., Sec. and Treas. r~ y ? i ^ # ner RSTOCK convinced s ; boy's oxfords ropp g J. M. Lewis passed through Conway recently. * * * Mr. and Mrs. John Emory Watson and children have returned from Washington, D. C., where they visited Dr. E. O. Watson. * * # * * Miss Gussie McCracken left last Tuesday to visit relatives at South Port, N. C., and before returning will visit Norfolk, Va. * * * * * It does not pay to gather tobacco just after a rain if it can be helped. The showers will take all of the oil out of it in some way. ? * * * W. T. Armstrong returned from Timmonsville last Sunday after spending four weeks with his daughter, Mrs. W. T. Atkinson. * * * G. G. Hardee who is engaged in tunning a saw mill at different locations in Simpson Creek township, spent some time in Conway last week on legal business. * * * * * Tobacco warehouse men went into many different sections of the county last week and came back reporting the tobacco crops in good condition and one of the heaviest crops ever raised in the county. ***** The county has much less boll weevils this year. This is the substance of reports coming in from almost every | section of the county. This will mean a larger cotton crop than we had last! year and will mean increased prosper- [ ity for the growers of the crop. I * Miss Essie Marsh, Fred Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Washington of Conway passed through Columbia yesterday on their way home from Augusta, where they had been visiting friends and relatives?Columbia State. Conwa Foui Tobacco VII With all the money High Dollar for you] Sell your tobao you can get more iiders don't pay H build our roads, n< iren. Keep your moi it With S P Haw?c W -WW AM Tf VU) GROC BICYCLES AND , WHO SELLS CHE,/ in large quantities, in town. S. P. Hi I AI HI l 1 S I I 1 IN THE j 1 that we 48c and up. ie Busy Corner )NWAY, S. C. ? - ? J. R. Tucker was in Conway on business one day last week. * * * Mrs. Ola Turbeville of Mulling spent some time in Conway visiting relatives last week. * A * * * Misses Fancy Oliver. Drucile Hairier and Alice Hardee were shopping iin town last Wednesday. ****** > E. Robert Owens is still located in Grain! Haven, Mich., where he went some 'time ago to accept a position. * * * * * B. B. Vaught went to Charleston and returned on Wednesday of last week making the trip in a touring car***** Misses Bessie Dusenbury and Irma Lewis spent several days in Mulling last week visiting Miss Mildred Edwards. ***** Albert Hardee of Toddville spent some time in Conway last week or* business. His daughter, Miss Alicer Hardee is still in Wilmington, N. C. ***** M iss Mary Howard Elwell accompanied her aunt, Miss Lorena Thigpen, to her home in Burgaw. N. C.m and will remain there some time witfi her grandmother. ***** Some silly editor, the other dny thought that there was now a less? number of stills in South Carolina be*CMiso less thi 1 ' had hren reported as captured. It is too hot to hunt stills now in the thick bays where they usually are set up and conducted, and that is doubtless the reason, or one of them, why no more have been rennvtpd }>? ' '^ught within the last two or three weeks. Dr. Clifton, specialist, diseases, eye., ear, nose and throat at Conway Drugr Co., after Tuesday, 24th. Glasses titted. No charges to the poor. adw y Has n* Dig Warehouses needed to pay the r tobacco. co at home where money for it. Outorry county taxes* >r educate our chillev home and scend who sells the best in ERIES \UTO SUPPLIES; | lPER because 1 buy See me sure when VWES.