University of South Carolina Libraries
Ltecetl and W. Boyd Jones was in Conway sev I eral days recently on business. W. J. Chestnut, was here in Con-j /ay one day last week. J. B. Gore was in Conway on business recently. W. H. Anderson ami P. B. Coats were in Conway one day last week. i A. V. Bessant ol' Little River was in ConNvay last Saturday evening. 000mm Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Shaekleford spent last Saturday in Conway. B. H. Stalvey of Socastee was in C0/1 way last Saturday. / * J Mi ss Lila Thompson, of Georgia, is 1 C visiting friends and relatives in the city. 1 Miss Inez Stalvey left Tuesday to \ enter Winthrop College at Rock Hill, ' s. c. B* * * * * I .Miss Hlcanor Sanders, of Florence, i j S. spent several days here with J ' ^0 IVJends and relatives last week. V Miss Fssie Flliolf. left Sunday fo> Florence, S. C. Miss Flliott will at-. t( nd School this year in that city. \ % ? * - ~ I Miss llerniee Martin, of Marion,; several da \ s here last v/col- ' ^^Oho'guest of Mrs. Paul Quattlohauin. ( ***** Mayo ll-oJliday of the S. Navy, auived here the first of the week to! \ sit his mother, Mrs. Lutic Hollidav. ! * A, A. A. A I ***** J 11 addon Lundv of the .Jordanvillo sectien of Horry County spent a few la ar here on business la t S'turdas, H * . * * * ? f ? ? f A. 11. Prince, A. 0. Lewis, and W.I S. (.'ox wore among those visiting Conway from the country last wci k. . Dr. Ucthea, of the Norton Drug J Co., left last Saturday to spend sev- ! eral days at his home at Mul'ins, S. < ' C. * ? . > ^ ! James lledrick, of Camp Sevier, i Greenville, S. C., spent last week end i here with his mother, Mrs. Florence ; : jledrick at Hotel Grace. ] w m m m A. T. Suggs, G. 11. Deverly, U. S. Cox, J. F. Harris, W. J. Sessoins, J. hi. Tyler, were among those in Con-! t way dining the past week. i .. .. i See my advertisement in \his issue | and call at Galivants Feny, Jordan- i danville or Aynor. 1 am ready to j L serve you in many different liws. 0. ? J llolliday.?udv | t + w + m .John McDowell, formerly of Con - j w.iy, hut now of McCall, S. arriv- i or I in Conway last \ve< k ami will rt D, spend some tune villi friends r>->re ; ne in the county before rotuifiinj? home. p. ? I NORTON' ft I Since 18G8 foi K The oldest Ameri 1 THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURAI H W. B. Coxe, S| k* * P. F. Covington, Butloelc B R. M. Bulloc Personal .. \ l Renew for the Herald befove Octo- ] ber 1st. < * U. A. Johnson, spent a few hours here last week. i B. F. Moore spent ' last Wednesday < on business here. j MM Plant wheat this Fall. Make flour enough for home use. < ] J. H. Cook spent some time in Con- t .1 1 x t way out- uuy ium weeK. 1 Tobacco land is a good price in this county and it ought to be. < Frances G. Holliday spent some ; time in Conway last week. < ? George S. Price spent a portion of last Wednesday in Conway. Land deeds and other good law , blanks at the Herald office. I * ? V. M. Stroud of Nichols, S. C., spent some time in Conway one day last week. # ? Fertilizer of the right kind to suit youi land on hand now for my custo mors.?CJ< o. J. Holiday.?adv * * * * ? l The Magistrate court was engaged lust Wednesday in tie* hearing ol criminul ease-. FOR SAIJO?One cow, (I years old. WiH give from 12 to J.j <jts. milk | per day, also one ITeifir, .'5 years j old and both l?e fresh in May. Weil bred stock. l or particulars come or write, .J, R, Rruton, Conway, S. 0.?t?-2d-is-;u. .. __ ' 1 \ i * Miss Maltie Mishoe, of (itirlev, j spent last week-end in the city, th<? j gue..t of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mishoe. George Officer has resigned as clerk to the local exemption board and has accepted another position in Conway. * * * * * J. N. Martin of Marion, S. C., arrived in Conway the latter part n'' Inst week to stay here until next day on business. i Mrs. Weatherly of Honnettsville, S. C., arrive <1 in Conawy last week to spend some time with her sister, Mrs. f A. IV J olios at Hotel Gruce. * * * + i M. \j. Enzor, V. W. Fhipps, Coy j I*].taps, T. A. Anderson, J. M. John-1 sen, J. J. I)ix, Evaa Srtcikland, D. C. I Harivl/on, W. J. Hill, were all in ; Conway from the country last week r?- pond some IjTne here on business.! ***>? Andrew JoVtiSon, who is servhtc; with the eolots, arrived h'-i'e 'the iii -1 of <ho week to visit his mother Mrs. Elorri?r Johnson. Mr. Johnson I ria and a Genei pared Only In | f- Prescription of A [, For bale and C \ L as a as* f / 1 I <ONVVA5 nil-ted tr> tlv Army several rrfmth-( a:;o and is now stationed at l*T. j Sci'cvi'i), Savannah, Cla, I ' i 'S TONIC1 I Chills, Mala- i fa! Tonic: Pre- : r the Original Dr E. Norton. j i Guaranteed by i n. Druggist (, 8. C. can Company I MCE CO., OF NEW YORK I jecial Agent I District Agt. I rns.? ZZ I W. G. Chestnut spent some time in Conway last week. The head-salesman at Conway Burgain House, Mr. von Gloii, left last week to s|M?n<t his vacation at his former home in Wilmington, N. C. Mrs. L. R. Ambrose and children are visiting relatives at Mrs. Ambrose's former home. They left here [>n the early train last Friday morrw ing. ? The cotton crop in some sections t>f Horry County is now reported to have been considerably damaged by the adverse seasons which too'? place in August. A. D. Jones of the Jones Piano Company, was taken ill recently but is now improving, and is likely to able to attend to business again at an rvn riii iy uuic. * * W. H. Lawrimore, Rev. G. W. Harrelson, R. B. Nichols, and J. Waterman Johnson, were all on our streets on days of last week attending to business matters. ) 5. ? * * Oliver E. James, J. E. Williams, A. L. Hardee, H. L. Marlow, Whiteford Lewis, J. J. Cox, and J. M. Squires were here for a short time last Saturday. In many sections of I lorry County, the soil is exactly right for making a good hard road; hut it is in some <>( these sections where the road seem* in get the least attention. * * * * * Sugar was short in Conway last week as all of the d< alors were out. Now is tlie time when quantities arc needed by the housewives in pre serving pears, grapes, and some other fruits .a < W. !!. (irainger, 1. 1*. Mincy. C. L. Williamson, N. A. Shelley, C. A. Anderson, CI. M. Fowl. J. W. Hill, n> turn Page, A. T. Lilly, and W. M. Souls, all spent some time in Con v ay last week, % * * * Conway expects a V>usy week dur- J iiiK the term of the court. Owing* to J the number of ruses continued over! from the last term and the number of cases developing since the last term and turned in to the higher court by the Magistrates, it will, take most of the week to dispose of the business* The draft boards wilt Vte busier thaa over from now oft classifying the -'new man power brought in by llv? recent law of congress. Men from 19 to 20 and from 31 to 45 inclusive will be vet fuirod to fill or A their questionalro> first according "to news from the IT^vost Marshal funeral's olfice lu.it -veek. ? * * WANTED?-A qumtity of oaV. an i pine wood some four feet and some tsvo 'Vet in length, Wj'I and see H. H Woodward, Atuivncy at Law. * ? * ? FOR SA'i t-l?One 12 h. gasoline Evi|;i"n(,. also one Ovist Will, bo4h in good condition. K. T. Lewi , Conway, S. C. adv-tf-S 2!) IS. o (h'ove's Tasteless chili Tonic destivyts the malarint )jermsw4>loh >'.vo transmitted to the kk! l>y the Malaria Mosqui'o. Price fii)c. - ? ?? lll^?I J?WMMKW I1 Sdl Mil | A'l i Conway, S. C., Sep On Saturday, Sept. 21st Auction at the Horry Wa 30 HEAD OF HIGH GRADE IV These cows are from the v Mountains near the famous in Western North Carolina. No better investment can milch cow, and this will be These cows will be sold Came everybody and see to Horry County. Bring th( Mr, know a good thing when the 1. A. Gi CONWAY HAS BAND. ^ J I The public will bo interested to : know that Conway has a fine band in the making. Conway Symphony Band was organized here more than a year ago and the men hud practice at regular intervals. Now they ait).being trained by an expert bandmaster and the town will soon have a band which will be the equal of any in the State. o ? Font Mt'KDKlt CASES. There are four homicide eases for trial at the court next week, three of the defendants being colored men and one of the' defendants white. These cases may take up considerable time of the court. Owing to th^ possible absence of witnesses in the army, there may be more than the usual number of motions for continuance made in the less important cases to come before the court. o Second Trip to Conway. Mi. S. I,. C. Fowler of R. F. D. 1, Tabor, N. C., an industrious farmer, was in Conway last Monday for the second time he has ever been to the County Seat in his entire life of fifty-two years. Mr. Fowler has lived in Horry, win re he was born fifty-two years a^o, all of his life and was never never in Conway but once before in all of that time. C. \Y. booth was here last Monday. Cot my prices on a new mower and rake, or a new seed <t< 1: ai d so if 1 can he beat. l.aru'e lot slip o hand unsold. See my advci Iiii\i* 4 in ynotlu r column.?Geo. I. Hollidy ?adv ***** i G. 11. Wat son, W, i\ 11'.'own, .). I! Roy no! ?U j lain M. S. P ridden wore a1' in Conway ih< first of this week. W. I. Hatcher from Doj^ Muff say; that it is reported in that f-ectiothat seven al slacker.- failed to cote their names on the rcyi tratioe j cards last Thursday. They will n, doubt be reported. Prof. S. C. Morris of the llorr. I rw111ul i i:i 1 ;?-? / v.* I. .. k/x MV/VI u HO III \ Ul ? tl \ last work. P W ^ j Walter Stilley of the U. S. Navy, and who is now stationed at Charleston, A. C., spent last week-end here wiOi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. i StVi'ley. ***** Head my advertisement in this papa and see what 1 have to offer you in furniture and house furni June poods. Fall poods all -ready ard wait in p for customers a ~ the storej I o f (I Co. .1. ! T oil i* <a\ . ?re.. v r i n n~n- m i im rt i i m ?? j DELCO -I. IC1IT r I ? The comjjVta Electric cod i 51cvo? V ant j | OD'M'aU*.^ a v;.cuiaa ?U;iner- -tho mo<lorn rata. sanitary v ;\ to swoop ; L"5:'\P-:- 3Uy 52 fl+ AfB k Mi- /" f . ; 3 ;i , pU| - ' , , - U?^' : ^ E. M. NA^CE, Box 3 53, ? Conway, S. C. f^i'l PpiJfC* LpIi UUfid r? i| tem'iber 21st, 1918 1 next, I will sei! at Public rehouse, Conway, S, C? IsLGH COWS AND HEIPHnS u i II_oirlAr> r\( 4-l-?? f*i l.. ? -' iMM-oiucct ui my diuu mciyc Vanderbuilt Dairy Farm | be offered than a good your opportunity. to the highest bidder. the finest lot ever brought ; ladies with vnn fnr Him/ ? > J VMJ ? VI i I IV J sy see it. \RREN LOCAL BOARD MOVES The local exemption board is now located on Main Street in the building over Conway National Bank, in the club rooms; ami this will be more convenient not only for the people who come to Conway to consult the board but for the members of the board itself and for the clerks who are employed by the board. The local board was busy since last week preparing for questionaires to the men between the ages of 18 and 21 and those between thirty-two and thirty-six. Besides the work of mailing the questionaires, the listing of the classes above mentioned V;?.kes s.o uc hard work on the part of thl> lull) >'() ,ir?. I 1 , 1 ?..v unit inuii vivivirs. Frances Burroughs is still in the employ 01 the board. o MACHINE TAKEN CP The Ford touring car of Stephen Hucks which was plunged into the channel of the Waccamaw River one i?* ? u<i\ iasi wppk, at the new steel bridge; was taken out and brought to a repair shop in Conway. The hood and both cushions were gone, the windshield was broken and destroyed, also the top and its supports bent and injured. o LET I S KNOW 1!' son-.' friend or relative is visit \g y n; let u - k :!o\v, if you l<av? f/Wii l ! us Knew, if anything lu.p ens in your Commua iy thef ye l.inl: would 1>< of int< re d to on oaders let u know. We ar in V e\\spaper business, and i.ere to in mi our many reader, a. fa: a- p< hie. We want r.iai'e t..i- ; re n s\ new. pa.pe ( ? p 'Ph-?ny i N 21. ? o j WE BUY OLD FALSE TEETH ! j We pay from $2.00 to $35.00 p<->" >ot I broken or not). Wo also pay ao ual value lor Diamonds, old (r\>-"' Ivor red i ?ridge-work. Send at once by pared post and roooivo oasb 'oy return mail. MAZER'S TOOTH SPECIALTY Dept. 2007 So, ftth St. Phildclphia. Pa. / ? STOLEN CUSHION. The person who exchanged an ola Ford cushion for my new one. on or boa'.. Aug". 15ih, can return n,in? .viOiOut eXYK-n. o and get his provide.' he acts promptly after reading- the notice.. ' F. W. JOHNSON. Jsulv?8.29 KS-3t-pd. ' ? ?o gMaQiJKSS me? ** t?ifT v'.ij <v , teiSllirlfSfflSi We iu"j genuine Ford Var?s only in our repair work. ; CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO, ' GGG cutoc' Headaches. Bi!i -\v: ; ness, Loss of Appetite, for' ' breath, or that tired achmy feeling due to Mai? via or Colds. It removes the cause. STKA> TIOI.STC1N CATTI.K. Two Holsloin cows and one yearling ha e strayed to my place; h. attle are marked with a c'4 and 1 ho loft oar. These c< w- must hav Trayed l' em Mr. H user's plat uoar Homowood, in 1 lorry County. These si ray cattle may he seen a' my place two miles West of Clarendon, X. C. 'or> is?jit ?J. ,r. TVSOK. ! I We have in this week a car ot and Mules, all good broke. II come to see us. We will sav this stock. Also we carry a wagons. Come to see us. Jenkins Tabor, i TIRED OF SEEING OLD DEAD 6ERMANS Conway Boy Writes From Somewhere in France to His Mother. Somewhere in France, Auk- 12, 191? Dear Mother:? As 1 have not written you in a few days, and I have the time, I am going to drop you a line and tell you what I can. I am now back from the front for the first time in about seven months, not counting the time I was in the hospital, six weeks after being gassed, and believe me, mother, 1 sure am tired of seeing e .... viv?*t vici iiwius and smelling* them. You see I was in one of the hi# drives where the Americans and French advanced about twenty-five miles, and I was in the American division. The Americans got them started ant would not let them stop. And all the way for that twenty-five miles tnere was nothing* but dead Bodies and dead horses and everybody saying: "They are still going." We would advance from live to tea miles a day. also every day we won' 1 see two American soldi v coming in with a \\ nob drove o! inn prisoners. Two <>ay. ago we got rdieved and are away ba k of the lines now for a rest, but ore ho ai st'il or t'ne way to ih ' 11 and M in;- a, while ..11 11: i ; wat ha j p aiag we -lit not lose ;i man. We t m! ; <\\ gashed but none dead I m? an out of our company. When 1 cny non< deed. I Ion t moan iu say tin re were n(>m killed. but not any in oui Compan \\ oil, 1 guess 1 ban lx 11?*" close before iIm elisor gets nrnl about my long- letter. Give my best wishes to everybody and nnswei real -oon. ^ Your loving son, Corp. Norman Ilia it on, Co. A. 117 Engineers. A. P. O. 715 A. K. l\ At last a* counts, Cbartie Edmund v. the man who was so badly cut. up b\ lx4 mowing machine hist week; wax doing as wi 11 as could be expected and was on tlu roul to recovery. 6G6 cures Malaria, Cltiils and | Fever, or Bilious Fever, by h kitting the parasite causing .' the fever. Fine strengthening | tonic,?7 IB lOt. ? ! mmm mm Hot water hoal, i Um'4 ?>v> litilUs ami oihoi modem iirtf'tWvor.T.-nts. The * 111 ami' \' scssj on will iK'j' in Snptornlirr 25th. i W;ito for now illuslratod cata' ?111 I also l<>i parti Mil'irs euivorni >':g i.iii spot/in! of IVr to a i'ow girls ,1(' ' an n ; pa> < ur rnlnloguo rata. \ <!: i r< s M. Pi od< s. Li ill. ton. N. . C adv--t ill 10; 1 15L ??>' ?"or the ill : aid to-day. Put V "O ai'."0'.mt in advan.v. During1 i < Ulh.T $1 (){) x QcJ t '.I ' \ ! * l ru) i ^...a - - . - ....... s \' 11 I W.VII illHl ior. et it. b; in! us a chi ? k or money or<1< i* or currency to-d;\y. o HARRELSON & HARRELSON Attorncys - at - Law Practice both in th State and Im doral Courts. MULLI'NS, ? ? S. 'J. (trove's Tasteless chili Tonic restores vitality ami energy by purifying and nriehitj't the blood. Yoii can soon feel its StreniHheiiin;'.. Invigorating Kfteet l'riee tin. Jh. I 23 head of nice Horses ; in need of a Horse or Mule 'e you money if you will sec nice line nf hnrtr* I eve ' ? wuijvjiud d(IU * Bros. N. C. 1