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DUSENBURY?PLATT I. NOTABLE WEDDING t t (Continued front) page one.) { distinguished families of this State, She has always occupied the highest position in the love and esteem of this ? entire section. She is a most beautl- < ful and accoipolished youngtwoman^ tit. VI ?ian T. PlattFgradUated with high honors at the Medical College of i %outh Carolina, several years ago.! \ Soon after his graduation he accepted the position of general manager of the Norton Drug Co., and is now holding \ that position which he continues to fill , with honor and ability. He is held in , the highest esteem as a young man of sterling good qualities and high ideals. o i E. W. Johnson was among the , crowd here last week. * to * John Williamson was at Conway last week. ? * * m m J. E. Cooper was at the fair last week.. 4 r w. Floyd was among the fair visAv itors last week. a ***** ifff/ Jno. T. Floyd was here last week. W ***** > A. B. Leonard was here from Marion last w<feek. I* * * * * Bring your seed and take your meal ''back. Planters Tobacco & Storage Warehouse Co., Geo. L. Marsh, Mgr.? adv ^ ***** Misses Annie and Essie Bryan, and Master Madison Caldwell, also Mrs. C. H. Berry have returned to their iiv/uit: ctt waueroorr/, s. C., after j spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Sutherland of Northwest Conway. While here they nt^tended the Horry county fair and wore very much delighted with the exhibits and the way the'fair was carried on. * * * * * The court of common pleas will convene on Monday November 1st. ***** Dr W. E. McCord, formerly of Conway but, now of Abbeville, S. C., where he is engaged in a large dental ^practice, spent last Friday and Saturday here to the delight of his many friends. Unveling. The Waccaniaw Camp No. 40S, will unveil Sovereign Joseph H. Sawyer's monument at Tilly Swamp Cemetery on the fourth Sunday in October (Oct. j?4th) beginning at 10 o'clock. All camps are invited. * * -? 13. H. TODD, Clerk. o Program for W. M. U. There will he a W AT tt ;? ??. V. t? ? ? IIILV U'l^ at Beulah Friday of the Association, which will be November 5th, at 11 ^o'clock in the grove. Each church in the Carolinas are urged to be at this meeting with verbal reports. The program is as follows: Devotional by Miss Agnes Stroud. Greetings by Miss Gettie Todd. . Response by Mrs. J no. Richardson. Teaching of Christ about God, Miss f Orpia Stroud. it ca^ societies with verbal re* port=5. Peace through Missions, Mrs. Loniej Cox. nfflSf'i {jSjii! *0 Why every Church should have a Sunbeam Band? Miss Sallie Hardee. J Why should every woman be inter, ested in Missions? Miss Agnes Stroud The relation of each society to the ? Southern Union. Mrs. Snider. Heart to heart talks on How to arouse and keep interest in Mission Societies.. Christ for the world we sing; The World to Christ we bring! We are living, we are dwelling, j In a grand and awful time; In an age on ages, telling, To be living is Sublime! We ask the aid of each member of this association. We are glad to say that Mrs. C. H. Snider ol Conway will be with us. A Co-worker, MISS AGNES STROUD. DAWSEY COMPLETING AN OPTICAL COURSE Mr. J. E. Dawsey is in Chicago finishing up his Optical Study and says ^tie will be back in the near future to give them as good service as they can get anywhere in the Optical line. He will be prepared to fit and dispense all classes of eye glasses and lenses. He will also be prepared to give the people an Accurate Kcfraction of the eye, both bv practical training ani * scientifical devices with the latest Modern Machines.?adv. r~. l_. O. B. Lewis has opened n the small building in rear of the owp hall. ^ ' M Frances Holliday of Galivants Fer y spent last week in Conway a visi,or at the fair. * Beatie Wall of Marion, S. C., spent >everal days here last week the guest )f his brother, Prof. M. W. Wall p + *? Manager J. W. Little was kept very 3usy last week in matters pertaining to the county fair * * m E. N. Snow, travelling representative of the Southern Life & Trust Co., of Greensboro, N. C. spent Wednesday and Thursday of last week here with L. D. Magrath, the manager of the Horry County Trust Co. Mr. Snow is tne of the stockholders in the Horry County Trust Co. ? * * Among the side shows at the County fair last week was a merry-goround from Southport, N. C. This attraction did not get here until the morning of the second day of the fair. One of the main cog wheels in the gasoline engine got broke in shipment and there were other troubles facing the mangement so that the machinery failed to start up until about noon of the third day of the fair. ? ? ? H. M. King was in Conway recently. J. K. King visited Conway during fair week J. W. Harrelson spent a day here last week. ***** W. F. Floyd of Floyds township, one of the leading citizens of that section, spent some time here last week and took in the county fair while here. ***** Dan W. Hardwick of Loris was in Conway recently on business. ***** The weather changed to warmer by the middle of last week. ***** Saturday was dull day because the crowds were gone. * * * * * Sutherland Furniture Co., had a nice booth at the fair. ***** John E. Harrelson. R R. Harrelson, and J. M. Johnson, all of Georgetown county, were among the visitors here 1 V 1 lunt wei'K |Lay-tD : | and swi || You'll start an ( i a makin's cigarette || as you realize it's ? || money rub up aga | ' tobacco. Why, it'i bushes for old-hom j so chummy|| You see, Prince H song of the joy'v || makin's cigarette m patented process ta Us out the bite and ns 1 Hwi | the nati just hands you home M Were you ever pip P happy? Did you ev H hit a brand that ju || pushed pleasure again | your palate? The kit that sort of teased yo |$ smokeappetite for son p . more fire-up, then a I | other?and so on, rig ||| to the pillow-period 1 |1 Well, that's P. J ||] no matter how you ho< j|$ it up?pipe or cigarette Bja your system! You i || bat, because it's case-c pi handed out to you for p< ||| attention as being ab( O you've heard since He 1| P. A. is sold in the ||| price of a jitney ride, fi pound and half-pour III crystal-glass humidor Ipl only a joy'us thing to 1 P. A. in the highest st ft R. J- REYNOLDSIhsmaamMBMamm THE HORRY HERA LI u - ., i. . n , ;^ife.cal. and, : *. George J. Holliday of Galivants| Ferry was here on business the first of last week. The L. H. Burroughs sale was continued all of last week. Many people took advantage of the cheap prices at which these goods are offered. * ? All of the business concerns of Conway had a busy time of it last week owing to the county fair visitors. * * The instalments of the Black Box increase in liveliness and interest as the story progresses. The one last' week was especially interesting as was the one the week before. The instalment upublished this week is equally as good- os those recently published. Each instalment appears in moving pictures at the moving picture show every Thursday night. ***** Horry recently secured a loan of fifteen thousand dollars by pledging the uncollected school taxes, and this fund will be used in paying the school claims. Before this time the teachers were compelled to discount their pay certificates in order to obtain their pay before the collection of the taxes. * * * * . We continue to pay highest cash! price for seed and seed cotton. Plant-1 ers Tobacco & Storage Warehousee Co., Geo. L. Marsh Mgr.?adv. * ? * * S. W. Harrelson was here last week. Robert Harrelson was in Conway a j few days ago * * Editor Powell of the Fairmont local paper was among those who visited Conway during the fair. * * ? With the high prices of cotton this Fall the farmers have little cause of complaint about hard times. * ? * * S. S. Sarvis, Sr., of Socastee was in Conway last week and while here visited his son, S. S. Sarvis, Jr. * * * * The need of naved streets and irnod sidewalks in Conway was seen and felt last week more than on any ordinary occasion. Large crowds kick up a great dust. for a spell ing on this )ld-pal-party via a pipe or quick as a flash, as soon i live bet to let your good inst some Prince Albert s like beating back to the e week, P. A.'s so friendly, t Albert lets you hear the is jimmy pipe and the all the day long! The kes care of that?and cuts irch! ? :e Albert tonal joy smoke -made questions like these: It just-jams-joy into Were iail that fact hot off the Cat H :ards information 1 And memo, 1 . > # ' i calls* i srsonaland immediate jsjj, )ut as real and true as a amol i </ay he i/*TAr Tiroe a I >vkv* woo a uuu l truer jimmy j toppy red bag for the ?7 5c; tidy red tin, 10c; id tin humidors?and?the cU with the sponge-moistener top lave at home and at the office, 1 ate of perfection. :Ftj)BACCOr CO., Winston-Sal D, CONWAY, S. O. Personal | * ' > ' *' i i . i The automobile given away at the A fair last week was purchased through i the local agent, Hon. Hal L. Buck. * * * Salesday comes on November 1st. Many tracts of land are advertised in this issue of the paper for sale on that day. Most of the sales are to be made by the sheriff of the county. * * * * * If you happen to have neglected to read the Black Box now running serial' ly in this paper; get the back numbers of the paper and read it up to date. ***** Dr. L. A. Woodruff had a booth at the county fair last week. ***** The Quattlebaum Light & Ice Co., had a very interesting exhibit at the county fair last week consisting of electrically run machinery and cooking appliances, including a washing machine and pumping outfit run by electric motors. ***** L. F. Grainger was in Conway on business last week. ***** M. M. Grainger was a visitor at the county fair last week. ***** ?. ? # m - Th osc beautiful new coat suits being sold at rock bottom prices. Come and see them. Conway Bargain House.?adv. . J. Ii. Harrelson was in Conway one day last week. * * * * * J. C. Spivcy had a booth at the fair last week showing the products carried at the large store of Spivey Mercantile Co. * * * * * Burroughs & Collins Co., had a fine exhibit at the < ountv tair. I * * * * * The Farmers Merchants Bank had its booth at the county fair again last week. * * * * ? C. H. Snider had a booth at the county fair last week and a fine display of literature i * * * * * 1 Conway Hardware Company was among the merchants having exhibits at the county fair last week. # ''' f* H/if fA m m rtr m? h\ 1*? when he was a lad of ^ Sj imera. Irado has bean ? >: kor all hta life, and to- M SSSSBBL g ? seeks no dearer, no >::;<3 j? friend than his old fcy.-:^ 8 pipe. Irado has just HRgPRK ^R^Tir lected a member of the ' jKx^X ce A Ibe "old-time \ Ill One of the sights, most enjoyed at Ql .foe fair last week', especially by the [ farmers of the county, was the dipling demonstration. The cattle, especially the steers went into the liquid vith very evident reluctance and nev?r. failed- to make a splash to the amusement of the people. co * * * * wi Kingston Furniture Co., was among si< the exhibitors last week. co ***** S W. E. Porter of Loris was in Conway last week. ***** W. K. Roberts was among the visiting farmers here last week ***** ' Miss Mattie Mishoe of Gurley, S. C., spent several days last week with Miss Cecil McKeithan. ***** Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Mishoe of Gurley spent some time here last week. Get one of those beautiful coat suits We sell them cheaper. Conway Bargain House.?adv I). B. Hardee was in Conway the latter part of last week. G. W. Gore paid Conway a visit quite recently ' . r _ * * * * * '" H ?? C. H. Mishoe was in Conway last Saturday. ( . ***** Gfcorge Howell spent the week-em with his parents. His many friends were glad to see him. ***** R. A. Lawrimore visited Conway last week. ***** G. L. Stricklaml was in Conway last week on business ***** Heman Higgins of Georgetown spent a day or two here last week taking in the fair. ***** ( John D. Causey was in Conway last Thursday on business. ***** | | W. A. Spivey of Galivants Ferry was in Conway last week on business * * * * * C. A Anderson was here one day last week ? I Ifj.i * * * ? B L. Buffkin was in Conway fron I Fair Bluff section last week. WtV? ETIT JURYMEN NOVEMBER TERM The Court of Common Pleas will nvene on Monday, November 1st, ith Hon. Frank B. Gary as the pre[ling judge. Last Tuesday the jury mmissioners drew the petit jury to rve at this term as follows: G. W. Marlow, G. F. Murrell,/ ' ' W. Stokes Hardee, Rufus C. Stanley, L. M. Stevens, Thos. Watts, * Olin Boyd, ' * R. M. Owens, i 1 Oliver M. Johnson, W. Harley Bryant, , j'J J. D. Watson, ? r J. T. Floyd, W. Ed. Marsh, J. L. Huggins, , 1). S. Grainger, {i I). M. Causey, C. N. Sarvis, > S. A. Hughes, D. H. Chestnut, ? J. M. Hardwick, F. L. Edge, ' T. D. Vaught, Noah I. Shelly, ' ^ H. L. Marlow, '* '* J. J. Norris, I ** J. T. Shelly, - t J. B. Rabon. *H 1'^ G. K. Dorm an, W. S. Mc-Caskill, 1*. B. Norton, Geo. M. Jollie, ; j ; J. B. Gore, i" Willie Hucks, I N. T. Dunn, W. Jack Dorscy, C. T. Hardee. h ^ \ o j I. P. Edge was here fair week. * + * ? Seed For Exchange. Persons having cotton seed to ex? change for cotton seed meal are re* quested to see V. I). Johnson first,? adv. - * o , THIRD ANNUAL FAIR . ! COMES TO A CLOSE (Continued from page one.) Hiis was the day on which the Ford touring car would be given away to the holder of the lucky ticket whose number should correspond with the one drawn out of all of the mass of coupons. The winner was M. W. Hinson, the contractor and builder. The machine was presented by lion. Hal L. Buck. The gate receipts amount to about $900.00. At last accounts the funds paid in for concessions and other privileges had not been counted up accurately. A statement of the exact figures of income and expense will no doubt be published later after all of the items have been brought together. Taking all in all the .'Ird annual fair was a success considering the means it hand with which it had to be accomplished. The secretary, Mr. J. W. Little was untiring in his efforts to make the fair a success, and his work with that of the other directors and officers made the fair what it was. NOTICE. One steer has taken up at my place, swallow fork in right ear and half crop in the left ear, black head and pided body. Owner can get same by paying cnarges. MRS. E. J. FLOYD, ialivants Ferry, S. C. No 1 l>ox. (5. Dr. L. A. Woodruff, 0. P. T. D Graduate Optician and Optometrist of Florence, S. C., is now located in Conway, S. C. ?OFFICE OVER? HORRY DRUG COMPANY OFFICE DAYS?Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Dr. Woodruff will be at Doris every Tuesday and at Ay nor every Wednesday. Don't neglect your eyes, pay nart. Hnwn balance as von can. r-~ r ? j O Many crimes are detailed in the criminal courts of this country in the progress of trials that come off there; >ut this does not mean that all crimes re found out and punished. The eater part of the crimes committed * this or any other country are allow1 to Ko unpunished, or else are never .^covered, or no proof can be found tgianst the perpetrators.