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% o . r i t I a I M is. tioargo H. Howell of Wilniing it.'r. >\as in Conway last week and way an attendant at the King-Henderson wedding. j ? * J. N. Martin of Marion, S. C. spent L the. first of lust week with his duughT N i it ?> i ? vrr, iviis. 1'iiui yuactneoaum. G<n. J. P. IX-wham of Green Sea ^ was in Conway several days last week. * * Miss Mozclia JHedley recently visited friends in Marion, S. C. ***** Frank Thompson was at home durI ing Fair week. ***** Stokes King came home from Wof& . ford College 011 a short leave of ab' tjence in order that he might be present at the \vethling*of his sister, Miss Ella King. * * * **? Mr. and Mr;. F. !L. Cartrcttc wore in Conw ay recc ntly visiting friends. M iss Winnie Holliday was in Conway for the fair last fleek. Mrs. F. C. .Todd was recently a visitor to relatives at Dillon, S. C. 4 Deo Piatt-of Mullius, S. was here liiBt week while the county fair v<is going on, and spent the time while her<> with his son, Dr. V. i*\ Piatt. W. W. Jonf.s of Mill ins was in Conway one day'ja&t week. Mr. and (Mrs. Archie Lewis, of North Carolina arrived here recently to spend some time visiting the former's father. Sheriff Jas. A. Lewis. Miss Sarvis of Socastoe was henrecently to visit her brother, S. S. Sarvis, .1 u. B. K Mills was here recently on business. ?J. M. Floyd of Nichols was in Conway one day last week. * ? J. W. I)unn visited Conway last week. < ***** A. T. Lilly, a progressive farmer, iof Horry. S. C.t was here on business last week. J. M. Duller of Doris was anions j the crowds here last week Neal Fowler was a Conway visitor t last week. I THESE HAS JHST ART | THE FOLLOW One Car Load Wagons *' One Thousand Sacks Cot One Thousand Bushels Ru i Two Whole Cars Acjricult f mer ought to use.) f " Five Thousand Sacks Goo 1 Five Thousand Pounds Ch | . Now please t That all these goods were kets before the recent ris< them in large quantities t These goods are now beir /? ent stores,?GALIVANTS VILLE, and AYNOR, all al and satisfy. We have tol do it. Many articles were factory prices. You can : It * nrines will nrnve whon um fwwwww f#f W f V "IIVI I J VI I goods; I You will be welcome at atv; I George J. I Galivanst Ferry A) Personal D. S. Hucks was in Conway last week. aw .l.j n 1 V nvm1 i/t nn I ? V t ^ > ?? V \/ ? \ i VV V_/ v/l I M % VII day last week. K. D. Benton was among those visiting the County seat last week. B. H. Vaught visited the County fair last week. 1). M. Harrelson 0f Tabor, N. C., spent some tii ;e in Conway last week. * * Braddy Williamson, a leading; farmer of Floyds was here a while last week. K. C. Gerrald was among the crowds here last week. m m ? Mrs. J. 1). Hedrick visited Wil-! j minglon the? first of this week. ; Dr. W. H. Darby spent last week i end in MoVence with relatives and i friends ***** J. \'\ Sujjt^s was in the city last i week. K. I'. IJooth spent a day hero last j week. ? ? ? * m 1 A. P. Lewis was here far some time last week. * * * K. C. Johnson was anions the | c! owiI at the fair one (lav last week. I). W. Williams took in the fair i last week. .Misses Amelia I hi Hose and Kssir Lupo, of Aynor, were amo'nj?' the Fair visitors here last week. ***** Mrs. M artin and daughters, of Jordanville, spent some time here last ; week, the quests o'f J. MeC. MartinMrs. W. H. Darhv is visit in jr rela1 % * >, lives and friends at Florence, S. C. The Conway Methodist church was very tastily decorated for the Kingj Henderson marriage by Mrs. Hal L. | Huck and Mrs. T. Hell * m m m m I J. W. Jones, of Mullins, spent the week end here with relatives and f riends. Ralph Dawsey, wh() enlisted in the navy some months ago, and who is now located at Norfolk, Va., arrived here last week to spend a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs J. K. | Dawsey. MM*??? ?J? !!! JIVED LARGE LOTS OF /INS GOODS: | (on Seed Meal ist Proof Seed Oats ural Lime (a thin8' every fard Whole Rice ewing Tobacco. "" take notice: purchased on the rnari in prices, and by getting he price was very low. ig offered at my differFERRY, JORDAN: prices that will please d you the reason we can i bought at less than the j ? ihare benefits as tho li f MV % IV i call and look over the i of the three storse. Holliday (nor, Jordanville, y THE HOEEY HERAL i * John K Floyd spoilt some time" in Conway last week. m 0 m w Mrs. H. G. Cushrnan is visiting- relatives in Greenville, S. C. m m m m m J. L. Butlc- of Loris was in Conway last Friday. m m W. I'. Horton. now of Cerro Gordo. N. C., visited Conway during the fair. Luke Jones was here durinir fair week. Dr. E. I\ Walsh spent the first of the week in Columbia on business. ? Dr. V. F. l'latt was able t?? be out again last week after several days illness caused by measles. * * O. E. Hickman of I .oris, S. C., was in Conway on business one day last week. The Red Cross "country store" at the Fair grounds last week, did a | good business, taking in a neat sum 1 which will help the cause. * Dr. W. E. McCord, fornuvloy c*!* | C<.nway, hut now of Greenwood, S. C., after spending several days hen las week during the fair, returned home by the end of the week ? * ? ? The crowds at the fair on Wednes i day of last week were the largest ap paren'ly ever attending a fair here, and that ol' last week wn? "<a .... . vi i ail- l nual county fair that has been held at j Conway. Dan W. Hat wick, a mombor of th County Hoard, spent a short while in Conway last Wednesday between j trains. .Jeremiah Smith deliverer! an ad-i dress in honor of the Confederate I Veterans last week at the fair. Hispeech was the feature of the day. * % * 4-. * Hon. K. H. Scarborough returne 1 j t,, Columbia, the' first part of last week called there by his duties as a j memeber of the district exemption ; board for the Kastern District of j South Carolina. 1 On the We have on the block, as following valuable properties, careful attention, especially if money in an absolutely safe w? Read the following descri and three residences in the To a can sell you to-day if you want sitions, or all together if you c Give this a look-over to-c COUNTY Tract of Land, situated in Ducks Tov and Twenty-Five Acres, on Public ito church, School House, same distance Town of Conway, has one four Room and Stables. One acre and Family Ijftnd. Terms of Sale. One-third Ca farm. A. H. Long place. CITY City lot, good site for Business Hoiis< and Main Street, Lot 32 by 80 feet, C door to the Pastime Theater. Terms Two Hundred Dollars. CITY RES One Kight-Room Residence situated c utcs from corporate limits, exempt fr< lights, Three Stables, One Barn, Pec W. Bcthea. Rents for Twelve-Fifty Ask us for the price. CITY RESI Residence of U. A. Dusonbury, situ a' and Kim Street, Two Story, Garage Consideration Four Thousand Dollars by Mortgage on said Property. Hath | COMPLETE FA Farm situated in Simpson Creek Tow under cultivation, eight-room dwelling barns, and stalls, two and half storie and other necessary buildings. Leon property. Some good timber. 3-4 m merly known as N. M. Hardee Farm, ly low price. On(?-*hir<l g ..... m vuiiii i/d id ( I V'V! LOT FOI 200 feet by J 72 feet, within City Urn bargain for some one. First three hn If interested see M. M. Hedrick, Man Call on the manager at Hot Horry Lan CONWAY, Tlx? oldest Amerii THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURAT W. B. Coxe, S[ F. F. Covington, Bullock B . R. M. Bulloc O, CONWAY, 8. O. I \ .,7 4 J 0 K k I E. E. Brown was here recently on j business. - 1 8 m m F. L. Ed^e was in Conway one day recently. * * * Needham Gorum Boyd, one of the fiist soldiers of the national army drawn under the selective draft law, WIIG ?*? 1? ...... ..vi ? !(, uw v'tiiiijj oi-virr wilt'll lit' received notice that his claim for exemption had been allowed by the district board and he was discharged from the army according to the discharge which he now has in his posessi on : He arrived home last week and ii. a few <lays received a notice to the effect that he had been exempted through error. He is now awaiting further orders for his retu'rn to the service. * * * There was keen competition last week at the fair among some of the leading public schools of the county for the biue ribbon which went to the Poplar School. The Gurley S Tiooi had a very fine exhibit and many thought that the judges would award the r. cdal to them; but is was staled that individual specimens in the Gurley schoo.l had been marked in j some instances lor the people who had niadt them up and not marked to the school, hence the action ot' the judges, lad the exhibits of both these sc hools certainly phased many who I visited the fair. * * * * * Hughey Strickland of Nichols, S. C , is the first of the registered men to go from this County t() die in the service. He died, it is said, of measles at Camp Sevier last week, and his remains were sent home for intori \cnt last Wednesday. * * * * * W. L. Singleton of Toddville was in Conway last week. ***** There were several visitors here from Georgetown last week. j ***** Tim members of the red cross wore hard workers last week during the fair and raised a neat sum of money for the soldiers. ***** The farmers of Horry County are) beginning to see light. Rais<> all that we want at home. 7ck Today. it were, for sale to-day, the I to all of which we ask your you desire to invest some ty. ptions of a fine country tract, vn of Conway, all of which wo I them, either one of the propo- j lesire to invest that muchlay. TRACT unship, consisting of One Hundred ad, One and One-half Miles from I from Moat Landing, Six Miles from House, plastered and sealed, Barn Garden cleared, some Timber on . sh, balance secured by mortgage on I HT UU I r?. On Southeast corner 4th Avenue Opposite Peoples National Hank, next ' of sale: Cash consideration Twenty- j IDENCE >n Burroughs Street, just three min- | r.m Town taxes, Good water, Electric il loft, now occupied by Professor | per month. Terms of Sale: Ca di IDENCE ted on the corner of 5th Avenue J and outstanding buildings, water. 50 per cent. Cash, Balance secured room. Perfectly ideal location. RM FOR SALE nship, containing 150 acres, 45 acres . , one tncant house, one set of large s high, smoke house, tobacco bai n, Boyd road runs directly through ile from seven month school. ForVV'e offer this place at a surprisingterms. R SALE its. Clear deed and title. A real ?indred and twenty-five dollars. ? lager ( 1 el Grace and set tmrtimilar* w jl * " j ^ d Agency , s. c. ' 55555555555S55 F can Company 4 tICE CO., OF NEW YORK \ jecial Agent < District Agt. I ros.? I k, Mgr., Agent p. I ! Bring vis the land you want to sell. We will make an hone:', t.'l'oii, to get ! you a purchaser. If w? fail it is our loss. Horry Laml Agency.?a?lv ***** The rains of last week laid the dust once more. * ? * C. B. Dusenbury recently accepted a position in the CVmwiiv W v.. .. v 4 4 IVV * * * * Mr. arul Mrs. I. A. Bell of Bayboro were in Conway last week. ***** The copartnership which existed for some time between Mr. Boyd Jones and A. M. Habil was dissolved recently according t0 a notice which is now running in this paper. ***** Now is the time to decide on how much wheat you will plant this season. Do not hesitate but get the seed to-day and prepare the ground and plant it. The excuse of no mill will not be in the way now. as Mr. K, A. Burroughs, the chairman of the council of defense states that they will erict a mill in Conway in time to grind the crop of next Spring. Wheat is the thing to plant now. It will produce during the Winter one of the most valuable foods known to the world. ***** 1). V. Richardson was in Conway one day last week. ***** Mrs. D. V. Richardson spent some time in Conway last week. ***** las. H. Marsh of Bucksuort was in Conway 011 business last week. ***** Let us sell that lot for you. See .\i. M. Hedrick at Hotel Crace. Country tracts will be advertised and a purehasei found if you. want to sell. Horry Land Agency.?atv ***** KING-HENDERSON Popular Young Couple Are Married Last Week in Conway On last Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock at the Conway Methodist church, .Miss Kiln King and Dr. W, F. Hen(lerson were united in matrimony by | the Rev. F. L. McCoy, pastor of the bride. After the arrival of the bride party two selections were sung b\ 1 Mrs. C. R. Scarborough, accompanied I by Mrs. T. J. Dell Then the wedding march pealed forth and down the | aisles came the ushers, Mr. DusenI bitry Andersen down the left, and | Mr. Andrew Johnson down the right. I Mr. Cordic Page with Miss Cecil j McKeithan down the right. Next I came the dame of honor, Mrs. Ceo. H. Howell, followed by the ringbcarer, Little Donald Dell. Then came the bride leaning on the arm of her brother, Mr. W. D. King, and as they approached the altar they wer(> mot by the groom and his best man. Dr. F P. Walsh. The bride wore a handsome* suit > blue broad cloth with accessories to match, and carried a huge houqu t of white chrysanthemums. The maid ;inu name oi nonor woi'c lovely dross- J e.-? of burgundy Georgette t rope and charmousp and can iod yellow chrysantlu mums. The little ring beaieo?\ wore a .sweet little white dross win yellow r'bbons and carried the wedding ring in the center of a white chrysanthemum. After the ceremony the bride and gromm left on the afternoon train for a ten days trip, after their return they will he at home to their many friends. The bride is the accomplished and only daughter of .\i rs. S. K. King, and the groom ho'ds a responsible position with Conway Drug Co. ih LOST. . One black mare mule with white spots where saddle works, and small speck on side. Broke out of stable recently and went off. Owner w'h | appreciate any information as to the , v hereabouts of the animal. Write or t send word to < I. I). KING. , ll-l-2t-pd Uayboro, S. C. NOTICK. All persons indebted unto the late las. J. Seale are required to make mmediate payment to the undersign- ( ui Administratrix, and all persons adding claims against him are like- j, vise required to present the same 111 1 y pmven aecording to law to her >r Kobert B. Scarborough, her :itorney, within the time required by aw, or this notice will be plead in bar <? i their payment. Rebecca K. Scale, %# I* Qualified Administratrix, tobt. B. Scarborough, t?11-7. Attorney. !8SB gUBDKMSKEAK __ ERE IN Shock POR VOOR CAR NOMf We use genuine Ford Parts only in our repair work. CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO., m im nnl STATEMENT RED GROSS I WORK FAIR WEEKl Expenses and Receipts?Chap* ter Thanks Contribu tors. *?l The Horry County Red Cross Chaptea wishes to thank the people of tha County and of the town of Conway II for their generous cooperation, per- II sonal help and contributions during the County Fair. Following is an itemized statement of expenses and receipts: Country Storle, I Total receipts $106.53 Total expenses 38.08 I Amount Cleared $68.45 Amount received from from two I booths?sandwiches and coffee, and I dinners: Total receipts $178,23 Total expenses 83.45 H Amount Cleared $144,78 I 5 per cent, of gate receipts. Wednesday. Red Cross Dnv 4n \J Rrize for best decorated env ..$2.00 Total amt. cleared $224.(>'? This is to be used to bu> material I for local work, pajamas, hospital bed H shirts, and knitted garments. The I Chapter has ah eady spent $170.00 fotv v ool and has ordered that much I more. Tuesday morning a box was I sent to headquarters containing 20 H mut't'h rs, lo sweaters, 1 helmet, f> H pail's of mittens, 4o hospital bed H shirts. This is only a small part of H the work being done. H o I J. R, Dormnn was in Conway a I short time last week. ? I ***** f M Willie Gerrald was in Coi way to I take in the fair last week, I ***** H M. M, Grainger was hdrc last week H visiting tin fair. H * (1. .1. Holiday was in Conway last I Tuesday. g 1 * I * * * & ~ W, H. Miller was in Conway last I v eek on busino'*. I ^o ***** Gasoline was short in Conway the I first of this week owing to delay in fl receiving shipments. W, B. Chest nut iV- .Co.. "received five barrels on I Monday and this was gone by even tng, On Tuesday S. 1'. Hawes receiv- I ?'(' ten bane's and i* was selling' rapi- I idly at last accounts. It was thought I that the scarcity would be removed b,V the lnt'.cr nasi o'' T1.?- v. re1, hy do- I lay< d si.at ron.ii g hi. I m * 9 * 1 OK ir-tA ! K?One- Thousand bushels I home raised c< rn at the price of I $2.00 pet it.. !! Call on or write I T. .). Bell, Conway, S. C'.? adv?- I WANTED? Agent tor t'onway and I vicinity. Ciood proposition. Pro- I viol!.-.? experience unnccssary, Free I school of Instructions, Address I MASSACHUSETTS BONDING I COMPANY, Accident ami Health I Department. Saginaw, Michigan, I Capital $1,500,000.?adv.?11. I TAKEN UP?At my place one sow, I color black and white, marked swal I low fork and underhit in one ear I and upperbit in the other ear, about I 1 year* ohl. Ownet can get same I by proving and paying* charges. I H. P. PRINCE, Hai imond, S. C.? I idv- -,'U-pd-1 1 -1 >-1 7. STRAYED NOTICE. I There has taken up in my field one thick and white spotted sow shout, narked split and underhit in right ar, crop in left. Owner can pay lamagcs and get him. 1-8.17 O. M. WATTS. 'AKEN UP?One male hog, marked smooth i rop and underhit in right ear, half erop and underhit in left, red and black spotted. C. H. King, iiirlry, S. C.?11-8-2,1. 'OR SALE-?Touring Chevrolet 1017 I Model, New. having been run less I than 1,000 miles. In perfect con dition. $500.00 will buy it. Address I "Automobile," care the Horry Her- 1 Id.?11-1?3t-pd. I OR SALE?20 acres of land in Soc- I aatee township, bounded north by I Mill Pond, west by lands of Mr. | Prank Mills, east by land of Mr. 1 Full wood, and south by land of my I own. Address: Mrs. Juliet 1). Grant, I npan, Ga,?0-27-17?4t. I 'ANTED?Old False Teeth; don't I matter if broken, l pay $2 to $15 I per set. Ser.d by parcel post and I receive check by return mail, F? I TEUL, 403 NT. Wolfe St., Baltimore, I 4t-p<! - 9-27-17 I