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WMM*(MMMMMNNMNMMMnM^MM ft | LOCAL AND PERSONAL- ( )|?N?MMillMMKIMM <MMH?AM4NWW* 1 Bring us that dollar that you owe. Not long before the new year. Get ready for the new resolutions. Dan W. Hard wick of Boris was in 'Conway the first of this week. W. J. Dorsey of Adrian was in Conway one day last week on business. Try the next job ;ut the Herald i office. D. M. Todd visited 'Conway last week on business. 1 ' t W. L. Singleton of Twftciville was in Conway on business. ? Anybody looking for a bargain in Shoes call at J. H. Nicholas'.?tadv. W. F. Mishoe was in Conway last Saturday. / Only one more issue of this paper before Christmas. \ 1?. W. Wait, of Darlington was in Conway for a day or two last week. H. Ik Cribb was in Conway one da. last week. G. K. Stevens was in Conway one day last week. _ S. F. Bourn was in Comvay one day last week. * W. W. Blanton of Tabor section was in Comvay last Thursday on legal ' business. "Remember the store of W B. Client nut & Co., for all kinds of Xmas toys and fire works.?adv. I . 1 W. T. Graham of Sanford section i 1^, was among those visiting Conway on j business last week. L. G. Bellamy was among those calling in Conway on business last week. ?? 1 Cotton is lower and so are the prices on the entire stock of ?). E. Nicholas.?adv. Catling Elvis, one of the strawberry growers near Conway, spent a clay in Conway recently. v Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Watts were in f Conway one day recently on busi-! ness. .1 M r-.o: i~ t- ' v. -K iwi/v i ur? v /1 viill 1 V'clll IS I I ] \ section was i.i Conway the latter part of last week. A W. B. Chestnut & Co.. headquarters | ror fire works, leys, and fruits of all kinds at the right prices.?at'./. On next Friday and Saturday we want to buy eVery egg in Horry County.. THE CASH STORE.?adv. r E. W. Boatright, a business man of Marion County, passed through Conway on business one day iast week. z * Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Stalvey of Bucksport were in Conway one day last week. ^ Quite a quantity of cotton was sold hero last week, fifty bales being in one lot, at the middling basis of cents. The barber shop run by Willie Rhodes, after remaining closed for a week or more, was opened again last week. H FOR SALE?House wood, stove wood and lightwood. Phone or call on W. D. Edwards, Phone No. G5-C. William Jones of Socastee township was among those calling in Conway on business last Thursday. \ iSo time like the present to pny up what you owe us on that subscription. It. C. Anderson of Horry, S. C., was among those visiting Copway last week on business. John T. Shelly of Aynor, S. C., was among the business men visiting Conway from the country the latter part of last week. There is but little building going on * in the county seat just now, and very little anywhere in the South. Money ^ is hard to borrow is one reason. W. A. Prince, one of the best teachers in the common schools of the coun ty, spent a few hours in Conway last Saturday on legal business. 4^ The bad weather of last week held out until Thursday when the rain stop ped and the bright sun-shine came out and remained all day. For lowest prices on Fruit, candy, nuts and fireworks, go to the CASH STORE.?adv. # "Don't fail to read the advertisement] "Christmas Talks," of the Norton Drug Company, "The Rexall Store,"1 in this issue of the paper. On last Saturday a quantity of household goods were sold at auction. at th<* town hall. The things had been i seized under distress warrants for rent. Wo still have about two hundredj barrels of Flour to offer below market value. Get a barrel for Christmas. THE CASH STORE.?adv. J j V FOR SALE?New Crop Pure Gcor- CC j ^ gia Cane Syrup in Barrels, Kegs and | u, cans. Write for prices. W. H. Davis, Augusta, Ga. 1-15-lm H ? X War times :are hard on newspapers g the same as on other people. Don't \r, forget this and come around and pay x up your subscription. i U x c i.. .1; y j. -? 1:* ~ Ocllllil VyJilUM li IMJl IUI yt'L Hie ?lt- I ^ tie boys aTid'girh*. He left the larger;^ share of his *toy-s at J. E. Nicholas.? ^ adv. ? -% !*< ,* Isaac L. Lee, one of the most noted;* business men and farmers of the Simp son Creek section, paid Conway a busi x ness visit the latter part of last week.! *" ' . 1 If you haven't the money we will ~ exchange our goods for eggs, pork IP peas and corn. THE CASH STORE. 5 ?adv. i John Holt, the County Treasurer, y wound up his trip round the county to ? collect the taxes, at Galiyants Ferry ^ on Wednesday of last week, December ? oth. ' 'V ! D. F. Gregg, head Salesman at the' u Conway Bargain House, received i ^ news last Thursday of the serious ill- ~ ness of his mother at Florence, S. C. < He left on the afternoon train for ? that city. , jSfi . ti G. Dalton Anderson has sold out ^ his place in the Hickory Grove sec-; E~ tion to W. H. Chestnut & Co., and will i g move away from the place at the be- q ginning of the new year. ^ FOR "RENT?Farm of 30 acres of cultivated land, wire fence, good water ^ near school and church, apply to W- jt F. Brown, R. F. D. No. 2, Conway, ' S. C.?adv. S - EWe want every family in Conway! and Horry County to try a sack of ? Sensation Flour for Christmas uses. ? If it is not as good as you want it costs you nothing. THE CASH; STORE.?adv. !< ! y Sheriff J. A. Lewis attended the re- ? cent term of the United States court ^ in Charleston going down as a wit- r ness in the sc\ oral cases that were. R cried ag: inst whiskey stillcrs arrested ~ in this county. rT * 'j. You are Invited to read the adver- tisenunt of the Richardson Cypress ~ Lumber "& Shingle Company appear-1 ? ing in this paper. They have opencn- u ed up toy-lar.d at thier place of bus- pt ness and invito you to visit it when in ? need of presents for the little ores. |\ I Sheriff J. A. Lewis was called to ~ Loris and other nearby sections last ? w~ek on legal business. He took in- ^ ventorics of the stock of the Gate I ~ City Cash Store and of the stock of N. Moaely seized under mortgage held ? hv A. J. Brunson. ; 71 j fc a Some very good work has recently been accomplished on the streets and j ^ sidewalks of Conway by the chain X gang in charge of the Conway chief of ^ Police. Work like that which they w recently done is what counts in rnak- jj ing a town look better. W J. L. Butler, who recently pleaded x guilty to the violation of United Sta- W tes revenue laws, in the District ? Court, Charleston, S. C., is serving y the thirty days .that were imposed ^ upon him as a sentence, by remaining H in the custody of the Horry County jailer. I j << mere was a land deal last week W 1 between G. Dalton Anderson and W.! H B. Chestnut & Co., whereby the form-' ^ or sold to the latter his place across 1 H the lake for the sum of $1,000.00. The ^ land is in a section of the community ^ where lands are advancing in value P every year. & ?j The young child of Mr. and Mrs. W H. Rollinson is ill in Wilmington, N. C., from a case of scarlet fever. The CA child was taken sick there during a W visit which the mother was paying to ^ relatives. At last accounts the child was rapidly improving, though it has W been very ill at one time. O > cn The H. W. Lewis stock which j was seized under a chattel mortgage ^ here some weeks ago and remained x closed up, was handled by a man sent jS from Charleston for the business, and w he tried to sell what he could of the K st^ok and fixtures and had to ship the balance to Charleston. CftRIS l8>A ONLY 8 DAYS Have You Bou | LET US SUGGEST i I ) I ? ! HUYLER'S AND NORRI I ! IN FANCY IK] | GIFT FOR THA HEART OF YOTI I ? I ) ; FOUNTAIN PENS | I WATTERMAN'S i ! LIN'S SELF-F! ] i PENS, EITHER MAIiji A MOs: ) ; GIFT FOR JOHN 4 : nr.ARQ i IN 50c., $1, $1.50 WHY NOT DEI : FATHER WITH / ) 4 1 j COULDN'T MAKE MOT 4 i \ YOU COULD NO ? ] HAPPIER THAN 4 ONE OF THE F CLASS TOILET ! > ; TITLES, JAPAN! 5 ED CHINA, LAI)] i j AND HAND .Mil! ! SHAVING SETS i ! WE IIAYE ALSO i 1 F'LETE LINE OF i ! THAT IS TEE 'I i I STATIONERY i WE H Wfi I1 TAT I CY BOXES?TiL i 1 DELIGHT OF Xtl ) i AA /O s~\ TT in i Not a i I I A LUCKY NUMBER I I I ONE PURCHASE I LUCKY NlJMBf I j CASH PURCHAS i I TITLED TO A WITH TWO NO THE I)UPLICArl YOUR RECEIPT A P. M. XMAS I WILL HAVE A FOUR DUPLIC AND PRZES IN BEGIN NOW IT 1 VANTAGE TOI TICKETS AS VOi YOUR SHARE GOLD. NORTON DRl Home of j Conway, So THE REXALL STORE, 1HE REX, rrmsj BEFORE XMAS | 9 '? ight Your Gift? ~A THE FOLLOWING % S CANDIES I >X RS?JUST THE ? T GIRL SWEET- 5 P LS. v > DEAL AM) CONK ^ j LLER FOUNTAIN J OF WHICH WILL ? r APPROPRIATE P :J and $4.CO. BOXES. ~ p JGHT FATHER ^ BOX? S r* p HER HAPPIER > l T MAKE MOTHER v BY GIVING HER 4 = P OLLOWING: CUT SETS, TOILET AR- 3 P ESE HAND PAINT T w L* IKS' HAM) BAGS ? ROUS. r y f\ - P. A NICE AND COM ~ Kh? 1 SHAVING SETS-f\i TUNG FOR JOHN. y IONERV IN FAN- ?: IT WILL EE THE iiW'S HEART. ? >FREE $20.00 I Contest ? c * ** * L"Nm ? R : MAY MEAN A p JR. WITH EACH n E YOU ARE EN- x ?-3 TRADE TICKET g fV MBEKS, DEPOSIT " ? rE AND HAVE R IN THE STORE . ^ X ?VE, WHEN WE ? L , DRAWING OF ^ ATE NUMBERS ? r GOLD AWARDED ^ IS TO YOUR AD- ^ I AYE AS MANY ~ iSIBLE AND WIN X X OF THE FREE ? A H c 73 JG COMPANY 3 w 73 W 3urc Drugs > . r r uth Carolina. i ra P \LL STORE., THE REX ALL STORE. BAPTIST OF STATE HOLD CONVENTION THIS TIME IN CHARLESTON, MAT TIME IN GREENVILLE SEVERAL ADDRESSES MADE I V\ ork of Hospital Was Approved by the Cody.?Masterly Address' Delivered by ;; Minister of Macon, Ga. i ?Citadel Square Church. The concluding day of the State 1 .... m napust convention was entered upon I with the session held last Thursday , at the Citadel Square baptist church I in Charleston, the attendance again being large and deliberations as pro; ductive of interest as on the first two ! days of the convention. The first af ! tcrnoon exercises to be held including ? the subject of young people's work ; religious literature and obituaries. Principal features of the meeting at 7 :; o'clock, concluding the programme ]' for the three days' session was a dis; i cussion of social service and public morals and an address by Dr. E. C : Dargan of Macon. Ga. I i The programme, opening with do . | votional exorcises, set aside 20 minutes for G10 subject of South Caroline Baptist history, a topic which gives " opportunity for the presentation of ; report on the bright record that Dap3 i t'sts have made in tins State in the s ; way of progress accomplished and as] plvalions entertained for the future, i Printed copies of the report of the t , board of ministerial pdncntimi wrw distributed at the door. The report | \ was submitted by S. T. Matthews. I ' president of the board, and while it i showed a continuation of the cUnbent | ' work being* accomplished, it also con tained a plea for greater financial : support. Appended was a statement of the linandes, prepared by John M. ~ Daniel, secretary and treasurer. C Orphanage Report. , The 23rd annual report of the J i board of trustccs?of the Connie Maxl woU orphanage was also distributed ' in pamphlet form, G. R. Ruel being ? president of the board. Owing tc 31 financial conditions obtaining" gencr 3' ally, this year for the first time the -1 response was not equal to the dcamiK -|and a. deficit faces the institution. ? However, that the work would go or. I " I with as little discouragement as pos: j siblc, was the declaration of A. T. Jarr 5 j ison, superintendent and trcasiircr ? j who speko of the obligation and privilege cf helping orphan children. He . aid he ha.d faith in the Rrptlsi i eninning the proper suport of the or j phanage. Orlando Sheppard, for 1-1 : j years a nic bar of the board of trus 3cs, vo ' "^sli ws of iho many ways in wide.. the orphanage was an indispensable institution. M r. Mia ho!, formerly cf The Bapiis; C uvior, and v. ho stated ihaL he had sc. 0:1 ifc^ultS of the great work in 1 J. C travels' all over the State, alsc ;1 r>;)')ke o ' the orphanage, ii akwtnlh - ig-i aging iii several humorous i ;iu. jsions. The Rev. Mr. Smith or C.reon! wood told of the home life and religious and industrial training of the ? , # J orphans. The Rev. John hake, a mis' s'onary to China, told of how the Chinese supported the Baptist orphan| age there and therefore how much ' more incumbent it was upon South Carolina Baptists <o properly support the Connie Maxwell orphanage. A standing rayer \v:*s eTcrod for th' success of the woiL, Hospi!;:I W 01 K. Dr. J F Vines of Anderson read the j report on the recently established j South Carolina Baptist hospital which j is located in Columbia, and doing splendid work, as the addresses showj cd. Dr. Vines complimented the business sagacity of the trustees in beiiu j able to keep the hospital on a safe j financial basis in the present hard ! times. Declaring that they were twe ! men who had dene much for the hos j pital, the Rev. Louis J. Bristow, pros;dent of the board, call d upon Dr. James IT. Mcintosh of Columbia and J. J. (-entry, superintendent, to sneak j Dr. Mcintosh to!-] in a y,leasing niani ner of what the hospital was doing. Although ra.ther si"all, it was thorj oughly up-to-date and o die ion,. plant, he stated, having more than MO phyi cicians and surgeons connected with I it, and providing the be st of attention ' and nursing. Mr. (Gentry showed that he had his whole heart in the work, and spoke of its accomplishments, its training school for nurses, and its great Christian influences. The Rev. Mr. Bristow and several others told of specific and touching instances where almost hopeless cases had been cured at the Baptist hospital. The extent to which charity work should be carried on led to quite a discussion, it being proposed that $6,000 r^pvoprieted by the various church cs for this object. It was finally deckle d that the programme committee' should retire and ; npoint some tiim , during the afternoon at which a fur thf r discussion of hall* an hour could be had. It was announced that the Rev. W. T. Derieux, r prominent member of the convention w^is prevented from b< inpr"sent by a severe attack ^B which came upon him, the, ailment be- I ut < l hought - j possess ^B ' amest p ay or was oll'ered for his complete and speedy recovery. i tt< stini:' delibeiations then begat I as to the pVogramme for next year's fl convention, th recommendations be- fl ing submitted by Lieut. .Gov, ( fl Young people's work was discussed I by the Rev. W. C. Allen and the I Rev. T. J. Watts, The B. Y. P. U. I is established primarily for training I of young people and this work is lo fl be prosecuted more vigorously in the | future. 'I'ho subje< t of religious literatim was presented by the Rev. J. H Mitchel. Importance of good litera ture was stressed. The Baptist Courier was commended to the denomination. The report on obituaries was presented by the Rev. A. C. Wilkins, and the deceased mmisters and deacons memorialized. This was an impressive service. The Baptist hospital, postponed from the morning:, proved an interesting: discussion. Work of the trustees was commended. The sum of ?0,000 was recommended for charity work. The report of publicity presented by the Rev. L. J. Bristew. Effective work has been cone throughout the vear. trrcenviile is he place of meeting for 1915. The committee on better methods j recommended radical changes. ! Next year's coi vent ion convenes or. Fri-kiy end adjourns on Wednesday. Tlie B utist summer assembly and Bible tor.fevenco i - in Clrrenville next July for Sunday school teachers, B. V. P. U., W. M. U. workers and the pastor's conference, with (k W. Quick, president, of the board of managers. Convention work next year is on basis of $194,500. At night a resolution endorsing the in j * a * * * ? * " - - - enoris 01 me generation of women's Clubs to establish reform school for girls was adopted and support promised. The Rev. J. F. Vinos reported oil social service awl public morals. The report was under two heads? the condition of tho times and the cure fir existing evils. Tim latter included sane laws, law enforcement, a compulsory school law, State-wide prohibition and the e! urch standing for things of God. iState-\vi:le \ ' ihi ion was heartily ! endorsed. J. M. r/mden, the Tev. C. F. Farts and the Re/. ,J. A. Air.3 ley made strong speeches. The Rev. E. C. DiV'.r.i of Macon, Ga., guest of honor, rdurcused the convention. 'is : Ubj'\ ' V.\- ' " lod' ' V/ork t,) the M v?iern T:r> address was mast y and sehVui'y. Cemir.iLtces for u A oar .1 v.". i ino present oiV?ecrs journod. Tilt i' .r 1 ? and M? 'soits Rank have an , !v * i n< .! in 1 in issue of the pn'fxv tc ig why o r ; : rir.ors cannot make an ay raising- octton, owing to 1 fact that everything they use (cxc at the dog), 's made or grown in some other State. I Til 11 FREE G ') L 1) STORE * * T* THE, TAIF??:30 CHRIST- *T I!" MAS EVE. *H 1/ IT the tiiv.o we give away *E the Free Gold, in four pii/es * I*:: The holdirs of ticket* must *U E * he in our store at this time *E X* when duplicate numbers w ill *\ A* be drawn, until four num- ""A l. : hers heid by ic/v different *C L* individuals present will have *1., been drawn to secure these * S ; prizes, whnh will be as fol- *S T lows: I t number drawn *T (> F 10.00 i.; gold: 2nd numKer *0 ; /!?* n r i I ? *ii? ,, ...\\/ III i Will, ill H ]] n;::r!- - ,--v :-2 r0 in gold. *E 54 -till number drawn $2.r>0 in * I! jrold. 'This i not a cor test' *H O a -iiMilo ;> r. b: - r may v. in *0 M* ana of .t.c four prizes. Sea *M I/" that jo-.j and yours have *E your ?: re of toe "FREE * ()' GOLD rK'KETS," and win *\) F* some of the FREE XMAS MONEY, NORTON DRUG & P : COMi'A \ V., "Your Profit *P lr* SI:ari;\^ Druggists. *.U It" All accounts paid before *R E* this time we v ill give you *E * double the Tickets. * T\, 1? 11 ray your accQi'.t now *1) K * and * take ADVANTAfcj: *R IT* OF THIS FREgk OFFER *|T (;? NORTON .im^G CO.. '?i S* "The Roxall ftMp;." . . ! *ST.H.E ji.E.X.A.I, i; S.T.O.F'ti ^ ,? ? t-?^ N ?? Epp* Advance-4 Cents. Prices cf freV>li ftffra advances 4 f cents a dozen in the Chigfcgo market last Thursday, one of the most sensation:*] uptwns ip that market in wcent years.