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; GHANCE IS OFFERED FOR IMJU8TR1BUTORS P. Let Sheppy, 8th Floor, 243-W. ' 17th Street?iv.w York City, Gener' t?l Sales Marnier of the largest concern'ot its W AVfnr the* "World, wants I r ?>K1tyillcn in Horry ^County , WW several" men in adjoining Coun( ticsi to wmir-for him spare time or f all the tit. m\ .]He tan only those who have .a rig or.aut#,. Wqrk, i* ' Very picasant ami np previous seilin ( experience is necessary. Work cctis\? s of leaving ' a 4 Wonderful' now J' h? imeaold necessity in the ? homes on } free trial. Test^ at l^orc than thirty ' of the leading Universities and, the / Government Bureau of Standards show this liew article to be four times as efficient as article now in } general use in this section. Article ; is needed in very rural home and > benefits every member <of the hovsc hold, bringing chccr, comfort and i happiness into the home. Not necessary be uway from, home nights. Pay from $6.00 to $15.00 per day acI cording to ability and number of homes visited. In writing Mr. Shtp/ py, mention what townships will be most convenient for you to work in; I what your regular occupation is; , your age; married or single; how long you have lived hi the community; what kind of a rig or auto you I have; whether you wish to work ! spare time or steady; liow much time you will have to devote to the ' work; when you can start, And about how many homes arc within six ) miles of you in each direction. This 1 is a splendid opportunity for several f men in Horry County ar.d counties * adjoining to make good money, work ing steady or spare time. Some of | the field men earn $300.00 pev I month; one farmer earned $1000.00 (working spare time only. No investment or bond necessary. i n For Auto Livery See , J. W. SPARKS j Good Service?Careful Driving 'PHONE NO. 106 ; litre You Rea *' 1 I , ! We are ready to s* j < useful and bsauti ! . . expression s t: u F 1 11I1C JL 1UUU1 | Right Quality, Right Price, ( - j deal to every one, is 01 | USEFUL GIFTS FOR LADIES Jewel Boxes, Fountain Pens, Hand j Bags, Vanity Cases, Box Stationeiy Card Cases, Hand purses, Vanity j dockets, Genuine French Ivory Mirrors, Nunnallys Candies, Desk ! Clocks, Toilet Sets, Comb and Brush j Sets, Manicure Sets, Nail Files, Face I and Talcum Powders, Shoe Horns. ? Dressing Combs, Extracts, Toilet f Waters, Shoe Buttoners, Cuticule ' Knives, Latest Books and other J items, Nail Buffers. I USEFUL GIFTS / f Infants (Comb and Brush Sets, 50c t I Toy Books, Candy, Box Stationery ' Sets, Vanity, Jewel Boxes, Hand M | Buffers. f : We have the Latest Thing in Loathe { ' Combs and Brush Sets, Military Se r White Ivory which we guarantee, 2 f A choice selection of Books for Chil ( is Better than a Book. j f PARCELS POS / We have special boxes for packing glad to pack and lable for posting of m r t Conway- Dr | "THE STORE I SAW HULL OUTFITS""HUSTLE - 2S3WMtt?s;a f klf| Me me ?fd P"ce?. V MTO ANDERSEN, | Sales Ag [ GIBBES MACHINERY CO ; ^' "Distributors of Mod j "TTS1WJ M U i; -. 1 i i i ( k .u. fc. Thompson was In Conway" lust Thursday. The Herald now has on hand.a large lot of nicely printed land deeds, mortgages, timber deeds, and other blanks, which are the best you can procure anywhere. With present prices of paper and other materials used in printing so much higher than ever before, the prices of the blanks 1 are a little higher than they were be-1 fere; but the quality of the paper and the class of printing is better, than we have ever offered before You will get good value by gettingj your next lot of blanks here. Try us. I Jftomofafg ol* Iff .v . ? N. WwirRciberls'Wasbhere one day . lust >jfc?fekt to r. ; /'vo- . ' . j tun -)xv - , | C. E. Ward wus in Conway on < business one day last week. T. C. Hardee was here on business one day last week. ? * * * t The first instalment of The Shielding Shadow, the "greutestlot-air serials that has been secured 1 by this paper, will appear in our issue of next week. Look for it! Watch for it! It will appear in moving pictures at the Pastime theater next Thursday night. It is among the very latest and newest productions. You cannot afford to miss it on that account. ;i?: ? * + * W. M. Mishoe was in Conway last week. ? * * p r> !)..? :ri i *. I V>. XV. X Wilts III l/UHWiiy UII littst I salosday. K. Al. Graham of Aynor spent some time in Conway last week. * * * * * R. Uinson and 13. H. Hinson spent some time in Conway on business last week. * * * V * P. J. Elks was here on business one day last week. ? * Get deeds and mortgage blanks at tbis office. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure nay case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. The first application gives Ease-und Rest. 50c. idy for Xmas * m ?S nrwe you with many ful articles to give j n gifts on this ed Occasion. Right Service and a square ir way of doing business. i USEFUL GIFTS FOR MEN Shaving Sets, Comb and Brush .Sets, Desk Clocks, Fountain Pens, Bill Folds, Card Cases, Collar Boxes, Smoking Sets, Cigars, Gold Mountel Pocket Knives, Shoo Trees, PipesBriar and Meerschaum, Coat Hangers, Leather Wallets for Valuable Papers and other Records, Whisk . and Bristle Clothes Brushes, Good Books and Better Books. > FOR CHILDREN .o $3.00, Paper Books, Linen Books, , and many other articles. Manicure irrors, etc., Cases and Lockets, Nail sr Roll U,i Toilet and Manicure Sets, its, Shaving Sets, etc, all in Genuine !5 cents to .$15.00. dren, Young and Old Folks; For what >T PACKAGES gifts to be sent by Post and will be without charge, any thing bought ug Company OF QUALITY." .. , ... 1 ? ? - - ? ________ R" SAW MILLS, UIX ENGINES the market. See these la opera. 11 or engine or machinery of any CONWAY, S. C. :ent for MPANY, COLUMBIA, S. 0. em Mill Machinery" ' : ' . S e 4 THE HOBBY BBUJJ wmmmmmmmmmm Lrecal and ?. H. Johnson and his father, F. Marion Johnson, of Loris, S. C., spent some tiiwc in Conway recently on business. Get the best legal blanks at the Herald office. This is the season when you need good* ones that you can depend on. # * ? J. J. Williams wa^ 1t> Conway one , day last week. ' J?l The Presbyterian Missionary Society observed last week as a week of prayer. < Mill Some repairs were rceently made to fhe roof on the town hall. The shingles had decayed in several places so that the roof leaked. ? # * Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Williams moved into their new home in Conway last week. * * * * A. J. Hum of Florence was here last week. **? * Miss Gussie Jenrette of Aynor was in Conway recently on business. ***** lJ. t.;. isianton of Loris section spent some time in Conway recently. * * ? W. A. Roberts was here several <lays ago on business. J. K. King paid the county seat c business visit last week. ? ? * | GO TO CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY. Every member of the Conway Methodist church is urged to be present next Sunday morning at T1 o'clock. Short sermon and Church Conference. Something doing! Seats free. * m Mrs. A. W. Barrett returned recently from a visit of some length to j relatives and friends in North Carolina. (lie Shielding Shadow is the latest serial story and the synopsis of the first instalment appears in this issue of the paper. The films of this story which will appear at the Pastime theater beginning Thursday night of next week, are brand-new and just off the reel. See them by all means. J. A. Hardee spent some time in Conway the latter part of last week. ? ? ? ? T. P. Cooper of near Conway spent some time here on business the latter part of last week. ***** J. M. Kirton was here a short time last Saturday. Read the Shielding Shadow next week. There is a shout synopsis or explanation of the 1st instalment published in this issue. Read it. See what you think of it. m 0 0 * m The Herbert carnival shows that were engaged to play Ihere during fair week, are spending the Winter in Columbia, S. C. 00000 Dr. L. Roy Cates of Kingstree paid Conway a flying visit one day last week. * m m Get the next lot of legal blanks at the Herald office. Thev nrr* class in every particular. * * ? * Miss Pitman, the milliner engaged by Mrs. C. S| Causey, returned to her home in Baltimore a few days ago, having assisted in finishing up a successful season at the store. ***** Mr. Thorney Collins, of Richmond, Va., spent the first of the week with relatives in the city. ***** Some days of last week were cold. Others were almost as warm as summer. rr*u ^ 1. me cierK 01 ine court nas just installed a new Elliott-Fisher Book typewriting machine. It is a great improvement over the old writer which has been taken out to make room for the new. * There was a very harmonious annual meeting of the Board of Stewards of the Conway Methodist' churclt held last Tuesday night. It proved to be a real get together meeting. All assessments and claims of lkst year were reported as paid in full. The out-look for a good new year is promising. ) ? o , RUB-MY-TISM?-antiseptic, Relieves Rheumatism, Sprains Neuralgia. ; etc.?adv. K3$OT*AY, 8. 0. ?r>: Person ci 1 >*? ' ^ Mrs. R. B. Scarborough was in Mul-ins recently, visiting relatives. m m iJr. Stone of Little River was nmorg those visiting Conway recently on business. ?. ' m a M. B. Thompson of Wampee was ir. Conway the first of last week and spent the time with relatives while here. / 1' r .<Vk John D. Ckusey visited Conway on business last week. * * Hon. W. M. Booth of hte Adrian section was in Conway recently accompanied by Mrs. Booth. A new roof has been added on the residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ambrose. The work was in charge of Daniel Smith and was accomplished ii? short order. W. H. K'n?r of Allshrook, S. C. was among the farmers in Con we; the latter part of last week. * # ? Mr. and Mrs. VV. C. Martin of Has kell, S. C., spent some time in Conway on last Saturday. The Shielding Shadow is the best yet. Read the first instalment in our next issue and you will nrrs a good picture if you fail to see it at the Pastime theater. Ed. James was in Conway recently on business. J. Hen Mucks was in Conway on. business one day last week. G. H. Cooper was here on business one day last week. ***** C. P. Stalvey visited Conway recently. * * * * Mrs. Mattie R. Gerrald of Galivahts Ferry wsa in Conway last week. Remember that the tax books are open for the payment of taxes. ***** Mr. Pridgen of Tabor, N. C., was among the business men visiting Octiway last Thursday. I v ***** ' Read the synopsis of the first episode of the Shielding Shadow appearing in this issue of the paper, Read I'hp first ... WW I1IV/II w U1 HI' story which wilJ be published next v eek, and see this in moving' pictures at the Far-clime next Thursday night, J. H. Roberts was here one day recently. 1 , ' * * m C. O. Granger spent some time here recently on business. * * ? F. Hall Andrews of Wilmington, j N. C., was among the commercial travellers visi.ing Conway last week. m * * * Arnold BelJ of Bayboro spent some time here on business last week. * W. M. Mishoe was in the city on business one day last week. ***** H. 13. Johnson was in Conway on business the first of last week. * * * * ? Arthur S. Ehrich, representing the Georgetown Grocery Co., of Georgetown, S. C., spent several days in this county last week calling on customers of his company. ***** J. M. Marlow returned recently from Hendersonville wnere Tie wen', to rest and recuperate after an ill ness. He has been greatly benefitted to the delight of his many friends. % ? * * * S. J. Lewis of Aynor was Among the business men visiting Conway fvom the country last week. Break your Cold or LaGrippe with a few doses of 666.?adv u GLYCERINE AND BARK PREVENT APPENDICITIS The simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adleri-ka, astonishes Conway people. Because Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH lower and upper bowel, ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or cas. It es such surprising foul matter that a few doses often relieve or prevent appendicitis. A short treatment helps chronic stomach trouble. The INSTANT, easy action of Adler-i-ka is astonishing. Conway Drug Co. (CM.) ?adv. | AT HOTEL GRACE. Among late arrivals at Hotel Grace are: Joan W. Brown, Wilmington, N. C. D. L. Lawson, Florence, 6. C. J. b. Powell, Florence, 8. C. K. P. Burger, Nortn Caio<i:.a? S. W. Rouquio, South Carolina. F. A. Scharper, Lynchburg, Va. L. A. Riser, Columbia, S. C. J. E. Gaston, Wilmington, N. C. James A. Thigpen, hiortnce, S. C. W. A. Miller, Charleston, S. C. D. k. Montgomery, Charleston, S. C. J. R. Ghamps, Rfehmoml, Va. J. D. Hoppins, Richmond, Va. T. L. Parker, Soutn Carolina. W. R. Peterson, Wilmington, N. C. M. H. Stantoie, South Carolina. E. S. C. Baker and wife, Conway, S. C. W. W. Watt, North Carolina. W. H. Carter, North Carolina. C. D. Ford, Wilmington, N. C. 1). E. Follansbee, Seattle, Wash. j j J. J. Vereen, Kentucky J. N. Cooper, Litue ltivcr, S. C. C. McPutner, North Carolina. P. R. LaehicoUe, South Carolina. | A. W. Barrett, Conway, S. C. j S. L. Sci.err, Aymr, &. C. Hurry M. Solomon, Wilmington, N. C. C. vi. Wilbournc, Columbia, S. C. H. L. McCandlish, Marion, S. C. J. S. Tneveact, Columbus, Ga. A1 O Sllf vii.l 'imvdl'.ii. ^ C .... v * ?V/?1V WV? V? V ? V l./V* ? V.-1 M, A. Yvhumuit, Fkr\n e, S. C. S. J. Lewis, New York. I J. M. Wilson, Fay, N. C. Mr. Bess.mt, Little River, S. C. Miss Cox, LLLlo River, F. C. Miss Elkes, Little Kiver, S. C. T. Burch, Baltimore, Md. 1 W. O. Davis, Clemscr. College, ?S I C. Frank Ucusley, Richmond, Va. C. lv. Morris, Charleston, S. C. A. Suinmorficld, Baltimore, Md. L. Sun.merfieh!, Baltimore, Mil. \V. H. Baker, Virginia. T. W. McCollani, Sumter, cl>. C. Phillip Poilak, Richmond, Va. NY. It. Ghomor, Georgetown, S. C. | W. E. Crover, South Carolina. E. E. Wise, Chicago, PI. J. ivl. Dalton, Nortli Carolina. G. W. Fcrreil, Baltimore, Md. J. M. Rolinson, South Carolina. C. Id. S. Lawrence, Virginia. ' A. L. Alexander, Charlotte, N. C. J. B. Johnson, North Carolina. Candy Matthews, Wilmington, N. C, W. Ar pad wood, North Carolina. W. C. Gore of Little River was ir. Conway last Tuesday. ? * E. S. C. Baker went to Charleston Uk first of the week. * * * * * Mrs. A. B. Chestnut, and little son, who have been visiting at the residence of Mrs. L. A. Anderson, left Tuesday for their home in Orangeburg, S. C. NOTICE. The public is invited to attend an Oratorical Contest by boys of the iiorry Industrial behwol on lvnday evening, Dec. 15th, at 7:30 o'cIock. In the first episode of the Shielding Shadow which appears next week, there is almost a forced marriage between a young lady of the aristocracy and a rich man, while she really loves a poor man who is absent at the time. She imposes terms however before she is led t< 'he altar, and the working out othis problem is one of the most en thralling threads of the plot. Don't miss this newest and best of a!J serials. Miss Sarah McMillan spent the week-end in the city. Aw I have in This W< Mules. A Lot of Bu i \ . 1 Harness. A Fresh I Mules will be G. B. I! 1 nvs LINES CLOSE DRAWN ; KK VAV) IN RACE FORfflttOR: - ' - \rf ? *\ J. A. McDermott Was Elected Last Tuesday bySmatL. Majorit^^ f\!EV^|l?M8ERS ARE WSIpfOUNCIL^ . **sf , , . ? The Exact Number of Votes Cast for Each Candidate in Race. The election for mayor and warJens in the town of Conway was held i...st iuesduy with the result that J. A. McDermott was victor over L. D. the csent iucu i.bent. T.it iollowiufe* j?e*4tk.?icii wt.t ciectow Ux wardens ot tiie cityi A. Vs. Da.rett, J . 1#. "X i o. M. Mc.Kei chan, L. J. .i/.djrwood, j v>. iv. ey, \v. H. W interne, in the for mayor, the friends j i tat.; oi ir.c canuiunies iu.il been ! ..i Wv..".: t\'.' ;ite p .ot several l i o f;. ..r.i.m i .. interesting :ind . riii .i Ijv wl: the car.iadaies WCIH k r. One eve .in<; the latter :nt v. last week there was a moet; ne; a. the Casino theater wi.eei j each oi' the candidates spoke. The 1 \ ; v't o:' iko veto was tieclara 1 la.e j'r. the evening and there was ehcer.i'.y; f?r the saci-oss'iil candidates. The votes received by the candidates resulted as follows: For Mayor; , '' k. D. Ivlagvuth .. .. 9$ J. A. Uerniott ioO for Wardens: A. W. Barrett 141 J. Ik Cox 201 . H. C. Cusmnnn 07 J. AV. Edwards 7i>J. M. McKeithan 118j. K. Nicholas 29' IS. C. Richardson HiV ^ kh J. Sherwood 171 J. K. Stalvey 180 W. H. Winborae 121 ? ?? <<*" "] fsoueo of Box Supper. There will bo a Box Supper at Juniper Bay Friday night, Dec. the 15th. Everybody is cordially invited to come. Tiie girls will all please bring boxes ami the boys will sure buy them. Proceeds to be applied for the benefit of the school. HI CALL FOR CHECKS. Managers of State and County election may get their pay by calling at the Peoples National Bank. The checks are already prepared and waiting. o TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby forbidden to enter or trespass on my lands in Little River Township, known as the Windy Hill and Willard lands, ynder penalty of the law. W. R. LEWIS. -o CARD OF THANKS. We desire to extend our heartfelt thanks to iVio o</a?u - * irx-! ... v.v. hv/mi ui juais.v for their kindness in the death of our dear Husband and Father, G. A. Prince. Mother and Children. m eek a Good Bunch 'iL iggies, Wagonsand - ? rtidJ mrlt ui ;.i _oad of Horses and in Next Week ENKINS