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I f % Lracel and % t John W. Singleton of Toddvillej was in Con way one day last week on ,1 business. m * * m m U. A. lb LetU r,. formerly a resi4mt of this county, but who has been IfriiQg in Way- Ga., and who has 1 h?HM away from his did home for About twenty-two years in all; its turned here week before last for a : short visit; and returned to Wnj- ' cross the first o4J this week. He so? s ' many changes for '.ho better ir. Conway and Horry County, since he used to live in Horry County. ? 9 9 9 One car (28) Mules and Horses U arrive Friday, 40 to select from. ConJ-way Live Stock Co's. Stables, A. C. Thompson, Prop. 'Reports from the Hurhos Mill sec tion of the County arc to the effect that B. K. Cox's dwelling w as turn up by the wind during' the storm of January 11th. Croat damage \va- j dqne .^byeug'h that section of the the wind which was sui'> by to be the worst win 1 stMflh totoy had in that section fo, \ ?' \ rflh<? h^lMules for departure if! earfcy 44fl#Mng trains from this point i to j&tmgr>< were changed one d^y j 1 act'.that they do not letu Conway until five minutes of ?> o'clock. Thc time of departure was, formerly 5CIO. ***** Mrs. Leroy Cates of Kingstreo w.e. | a recent arrival to spend some time j with relatives here. ***** G. W. Harrelson of I .oris, S. 0., was among those visiting Conway On business last week. * * * * * J. E. Bryan, of the Myrtle Beach j Farms Company, was over in Co way last week. E. S. C. Baker left for Columoii. early last week and remained there? several days on legal business. ***** Miss Gertrude Anderson was an arrival in Conway last Saturday on the "noon-day train. ***** M. B. Anderson was among those visiting Conway on business last week. .luliim l> I )ii^*?nhn i'v liiiM ?i(>ri(lr><) qui to recently to accept a position with a leading Attorney at liishopvillc, S. C., and will move to that place for the practice of his profession. Your Choic At any of the AYN0R-J0RDANV1LI Go to the one that is neai wo arc plentifully supplied at ^est groceries the markets ai Seed Oats, Guano and In large quantities, both lar farm use, now on hand ? ? tfljlSKret Canvas, WW arrive in time for tin riome lit <?ar load lots. AND NEVE That we have on hand a ing, Shoes (Shoes a specialt Gall and see our complet liday Notions, serviceable and during the Holliday season. We buy almost everythi thing that is used by the peop barter-trade or pay cash,?a credit if satisfactory arrange Gall at any of the three s i Hues we carry .v We are in tii we will try to merit it. George J r AYNOR?JORDANVILt t) Personel I i The wor.thei* changed to several degrees colder last Sunday night. There was rain and mild temperature on Sunday morning. ? * ? Allie Long has returned to his studies at Clemson College. ? ? Miss Margaret Lewis, after spending the holidays here with her par- 1 enls, Dr. and Mrs. G. I. Lweis, rc i turned recently to her studies at Lander College. Mr. and Mrs. Lofton Sawyer recent ly paid a visit to realtives of the lat- \ tor near Ha Hi more, Md. Kelly Dorman has returned to his studies at College. * Mrs. Florence Hedriek was called ( to Norfolk, Va., last Sunday by the rerious illness of her brother-in-law. Mr. Will Slocumb of that city. The news was to the effect that he was not exncctcd to live thoriurh the day following; the after effects of a severe ease of pneumonia. I % * * * Prof. M. J. Bullock was in Columbia on business last week. * m * * Tin rc was an examination for teachers' certificates held at Conway last Saturday. J. Ben I links has moved into flu Forney section from near Conway. ***** It. B. Glasgow was in Conway one J day th(. first of this week. C. II. Spivcy spent a few hours in Conway on busionss the first of last week. ***** Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Boyd of Ay* nor recently visited Mrs, Boyd's mother here. * * * George J. Holliday went to Dillon last week where he had a drove of fin(. cattle purchased in Virginia, and some of which ho intended to sell in Dillon County. The sales were not satisfactory and he decided to bring ino caiue to nis larms at tianvants Ferry, S. C. W. M. Vaught was in Conway one day last work. The public roads are bad in many places owing to the. recent snows and heavy rains. The tobacco farmers of Horry County are aiming to produce a big crop this year. e of Trade three Stores: LE--GALIVANTS FERRY 'est you to do your trading for all of these stores with the l fford. Cotton Seed Meal for tobacco beds and for regit ready for you to haul out. Maine Grown Seed Oats n enrli^ct r?lnrtti*i<r nr?rl will VW"?VW V ^lVi.l-1.15, l?"" ***** Jt FORGET full line of Dry Goods, Clothy) e line of Christmas Goods, Holattractive gifts for everyone n-g, and we sell almost everyle of Horry County,?-either nd we sell for cash or extend ments are made. i tores for any of the immense | ie business for your trade, and ! I. Holliday .E?GALIVANTS FERRY ' - % THE HOKRY FL.KAU 1 The food administration is trying to encourage the general use of Irish < potatoes, thus helping to create a t good market for them and makitiy, t it to the interest of the farmers to * raise larger crops of them. t t You can buy the better kind ov I legal blanks at the Herald office. m It is expected that new contingents i pf the new national army will begin i to be called out for service aftet < February lT>th; though of course the plans of the war department may b*. changed. t 9 j Magistrate Rabon of Galivantn ] Ferry, S. C., visited Conway one day i last week and spent some time here t on business before returning to hi* < home. i W. K. Wright, who owned a fir.e ! t farm near Tabor. N. C., moved away t from that place last November, ha/- t ing made a good sale of his South i Carolina property; and purchast d t mother fine farm in Llladen County, j North Carolina. ! 1 Th(. cold of the find of last wce\ < uraed' to much mildc r hv Tuesday i ] . . * uglst, and the warmer weather was ] v doomed by all of the people of this I * ecCon who hav,. not had to suffe I] 1 1 ror.i such a rough Winter Cor the ; :;:.t thirty years or more. !< J. N. -Martm of Af avion, S. C.. wss 11 in Conway on business onp day ia-t | week. Since Capt. Martin moved 10 1 i Marion from this county, he has j ^ erected one of the finest dwellings in , < that town and by many other tiling j J he has done proved his enterpri o ' j and energy, showing that it w.n- ] < Horry's loss and Marion's gain when ! : he moved away from Conway. ! i * * * M * . Germany . plants more than t\\ ?< ? j as many bushels per acre, and she} eats three times as many potato*..\ 11 Germany's wise use of potatoes help ' her to hold out against the Allies. ***** If we are going .o win this war 1 we must fight Germany man to man; i shell for shell; potato for potato, j The Food Administration declare*1, j \vt? raise too few potatoes on too' great an acreage. If our yields po: j acre were as great as Germany's the ( m t a n f* \I V > !/?**? -?? I\ 1 I -.h i uvuvv UI 11 1 ( I \. I rv .uuiir, *?l 1*1 IVI11- J gun, or Wisconsin, or >Imn"sota. | might raise all the potatoes we cav i We eat too few potatoes because the; quality is not good. We speculate a. potatoes from year to year?fa nu i, jobber, retailer, everybody. That makes fluctuation in price, for whi-.h we dearlv pav. . i . ***** The Department of Agriculture is: uorking to improve potato growing j I methods and to increase our crop-*, i The cooperation of the consumer an . 1 the grocer art; needed more now th in ever before. tevcry American family is urged to buy and to eat potatoes j freely through the Winter and inh> i the Summer. Hotels and re: tan rants are being asked to serve pot* : toes liberally. ***** The 'potato day is plentif .1, < he. and the best substitute for food stau; les we are being asked to save I'o the Allies, the Army and Xa.vy. 11 furnishes nourishment, hulk, mineral j.-a'ts and a corrective alkalinity in the diet. ' Horry Lai CONWA Wants to adver city lots or coi may want to d the year 1918. Decide on See M. M. Hei Grace and agn No sale, no exp I The oldest Amc THE MUTUAL LIFE INSUR W. B. Coxe, F. F. Covingtc Bullock R. M. B? ' - A * ; ? * *' , >, CONWAY, 8. O. N - - Cooperation with the Department >f Agriculture, the Food Adminis- i ration has taken definite measure: J o stabilize the potato industry, both us to production and as to distributions Standard grades and the sy >- s em of sale by the hundredweight >a>:is have already been introduced. Eat Rice. In stock we have lear 600 bags. We can save /o\x big money. Palmetto Grocery Co.?Mullins.?adv The United States Food Adminis- 1 ration is planning a consistent cam>aign to increase the use of Irish >otatocs. Grocers will be urged to i naugurate a "potato day" each week, selecting what ever day is slack in leliveries and making a special p"ice 'or potatoes delivered on that day. { uscwives will bp asked to buy poatoes, a week's supply, on each porta day. The Administration wishes o place the Irish potato, every day n th0 voar. on everv table in Anieiv a. ? FOR SALE?25.000 yards tobacco Canvas. Price 4 1-2 sents per yard. Delivered by parcels post or express prepaid. Don't let the cold kill /our plants. W. S. Floyd, j Floyd Da!o, S. C.?adv ? The Food Adniinistralicn declares "hat it is mx-cssa1 \ rie.'it now as a \'k\r measure for everybody to eat potatoes and also to puivhaso the ,, n fairly rgcular (|uantities week b> n*r< so that distribution v.'11 I 2(|tiul everywhere for the next five ?ix months, relieving railroad ifestion and enabling, growt jy distributors to handle potaioe most reasonable prices nr uish encouragement for pr largi r crop this Spring. * * * * Joe Graham returned last week Clcnison College. * * * * * The high winds of last week blow < if several roofs that were not ve. \ sound in different sections of tin County. The dam: go in Conway \vn very slight, | It is our best interests to bond I every energy in saving and thereby helping to supply tht? things that j must be had in time of war; yet it h I important to keep up the national interest during the conflict and have something; in the way of a nation a: the end of the war. To this lalte* ' ml the people left at home will need Jo keep the industries going, and rvon innocent forms of amusement such as theaters and shows should t?e kept going as much as possible, fo. people need recreation as well a < tluu things to keep them in workin : trim. NOTH E. I?e sure t() attend the meeting; of j the Military Company at the Chm Hall on Thursday evening at S o'cIols. i : this week. I >y order of the Adjutant vl< neral the Military Company at this piac will he Mustered and Inspected on Thursday evening;, Mist inst., at ' - 'elork. 't is very important tlv.it I every member be present. ?Clias. ,). Kpps, *21? ('apt. Commanding. Conway, S. .Jan. 22, 1D1N, id Agency Y, S. C. tisc and sell any intry tracts you ispose of during I5"*air Price drick at Hotel f^A An A M AntiAv. l;c uii ctil upilUfl. ense to you. irican Company ANCE CO., OF NEW YORK Special Agent >n, District Agt. : Bros.? llock, Mgr., Agents. 000 Bags Seed Potatoes, better buy j now white yen can g't them. W. P? icy Hardwivke.?2t-l-24.?adv. ? Miw A!!ie Cox and tier brother are sit tending the Taber High School. Wc have some big bargains in head Rice, and sell every thing in groceries. Loris Grocery Co.?adv I. P. Stroud was in Conway one day last week. * + * ? Wanted to bny field peas in quantities, see us before you sell. Loris Grocery Co.?adv * * * ? A. M. King was among those vis: ing Conway recently on business. 9 Place your order with your seed Potatoes and your seed. Loris Gr ?adv. Rev. \Y. H. Perry recently on busine? <? t Use pot.ns1 . . toes. 200 v * $15.00. b you war . *.? Co.?r i K? tlu r '1. ''v. ' ' . ' > ? * ' " u. I . ? wool;. Don't fa. Seed Irish Pc nay save you n. Grocery Co.?adv * * * Ah*;. Anderson was in Conway Saturday. ***** 500 Bags No. 1 Irish Cob Mors, Main grown, seed pota' toes, will arrive Monday, guaranteed free from cold. W. 1 Percy Hardwieke.?adv # * * # m J. M. Chestnut was in Conway last I week on business. * * Fifteen Hundred Bushclf Burt Seed Oats at $1.15 pel bushel cash. Palmetto Gro eery Co.?Midline, adv?2t * * :r- * Dennis Martin s|)ont last Saturda. in CoinvaN on business. | Do you need liay? We have >t. 2 30 0 bushels seed oats too. Palmetto Grocery Co.? ! Mullins.?adv?2t. 1 m * * ? * T. M. Sessions was among' those i: i Conway last Saturday on huMness. See us for your seed Irisl Potatoes, we have several car* bought. Loris Grocery Co.?adv. * i ? * ** Mr. and Mrs. Andersen Entertain. On Mondav oven in a' Mr. and .Mrs I N ' l,M. G. Anderson entertained a num. |j 1 .or of young- folks at their luane oi I Laurel S'roet in honar of the form < 's brother, Mr. Ehric Amlovsc'i who recent'v onlisted in the Lumber ; men' |)op!,, of the L. S, Arn.\ fo 'immediate service in I'b'anee. an i who left Tuesday aftornoon fo j Washington. j The living' room and parlor won I thrown togvthor and tables arrani'-'i for cards. Progressive games won played. In the first room Miss Sadi< Goldfinch and Mr. Grady Tisdat won the prize, and in the si com room Miss Laura MeMurray and M. Dozier Tisdale won first prize Ehric was presented with a comfor bag* as guest of honor. Refresh ments were served by little Misse Eugenia and Kathleenc Anderson. o THE WORLD'S REST. If you need a good Sewing Ma/'hin see J. M. I). Jones. He sells the 1 vein the world, The old Singer., Cor way, S. C.?4U12-G-17?pd. 9S5SaMDCS?S mu IRUnSck f^K ynirncAR HflK We use genuine Ford Parts only in our repair work. 1 CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO., -^i m1 * '.'mm fgnpiiil TV PEOPLE STIRRED IIP OVER SCHOOL V Tlvo ix> ti'.r <!isrtiet. ami those Watt.; clistruts v. vv^ck in nvmbo" i recent coi?.oli< fm * . ; districts upc ^ A * tion, which * ?aunty .-< * onsolic5 iO ' '( 9 I \ r , .v > ' 4 *< t. -? ( i # ' * * ?* " . ' ? ? / ? A . I w * '*.*>: ^ :>' \N + ? ? , J /. ^ 1, * > v . ' r-.,.v 't *..-v *T< ^ t>. . v.?. , ."J >!' Sv. , , _ ' tie I I Ol I f i up is :i pan. execution whim sj and equipping the v. -1 i : . k me rouiuu's. * ? * W .Mis, ,1. .\i. Yu-keiihan, atu. .or, (Viil, 1? ft tills week to ; "ioiuls and lolatiws at Norfolk, \ . ? & UO.v KliM'KK. T'nmv a !; !:0 a I5a\ Supper at lac ' I ujrlu a i r' (O.d.dah ) m k.ol I* mis"1 'hursdry ni.Jii, Jan. .list, 'ISv whlic i. ? ? r. la'iy invited. C?i 1 rinp, v.p!!-f:' ro\es, hoys c u.tO .iropai e i to hv t'n .v.. * Mi.are Hardee, !vii ?v V? illlanison, !>o.-ia howler, - l OMMITTKK. Mi'-, (Via Watson, who has boon -pending some time here with h? ?" lother, .Mis. Kann'o ()liv< , returned to Columbia hist week. I * :f. * S * i h'ield and (.Jnrdon Seed of all kinds _ j'ro scarce and hi^h tliis season, uive is your order now. Conway Dm:? Co.?adv-?2t-l-24. o NO rit K KSTJIA Y. Tin re has taken up at my plantation h lead of shi'< p. two of which are maiked v. i' h swa'Jow fork in ti>*? r* 1 ??*Ht | 'in aiul hoi. i'i the Ivi't eai, \VmVe tho >thtTs at?- uiimarUiil. They tf.'TT*Ir tttfen . round m\ piaco for lour or fivo isoars. Tho owni r v ill please call and got r . tki< property after paying tho charg*. of! a<Ivor! i i ng. o. F. powru,. I IT F. D. No. Hox 27, Loris, S. C. 1-10-1S?:?t?p?l. p - ? a I Mrs. Kllon Stalvey has moved to Conway to live. * * * * i? i 500 Bags No. 1 Irish Cob biers, Main grown, seed potas toes, will arrive Monday, guaranteed free from cold. W. Percy Hardwicke.?adv t TAK.KN UP-?Sow hog, white face, unmarked, about IS months old. Owner can got same by paying charges. Ceo. O. Johnson, Ga)ivants Ferry, S. C., KFI) No. I?;lt-pd t L > RUB-MY-TISM J Will cure your KhcnmaHfiini f Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains. Bruises, Cuts sue Burns, Old Sore.., Stin&.* 01 ln.\cc;s Etc. Aul'sr |>f ir AkoJj jw, u u d in terually and -m?ti::uIv. Pri.c ~5c