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f\- I S. Sr ' * ffy y > . .' ?wffLfecal arid Legal blanks at the Herald office. f Some cotton is still in the fields in this county. ***** N. F. Nixon was in Conway one day last week. \ ' , It ?itM " *:\ . j W. Bwyd Jouee was in Conw^ ^ day I?m7nWH? Road* - 1v;\tg. b,y^f jJjaijn tiding the lust few weeks. ^ * m >?f | fi V "Walker Singleton was in Conway one day recently. , ... \ The sheriff was UWrtV on official siness last Wednesday. J) 11 . f"*' ^ 0. L. Smith was fn Conway or. business last Wednesday. The price of wood is higher than it has ever been in Conway. ? ? ? ^ John Singleton, of Toddville, war. in Conway on last Wednesday. \ * * * W. T. Alexander, of Allen, spent ^me time here a few days ago. m + m ? r Get land decdr and mortgages of real estate at the Herald office. D. V. Richardson, of Bucksport, was in Conway last Wednesday. f? The Herald is a day or two earlier this week on account of Christmas. * * * * * * W. L. Singleton, of Toddville, was nn hi!siiv>i!; :i few (lav:. Hi vyvi.Muj v.. ~ ago. ? ? * m Two cases of envelopes on hand at the Herald office, and they are good ones. Telephone lines have been out of order lately by reason of the heavy rains. N. A. Huggins, of Galivants Ferry was here on business last Wednesday. Mrs. Ellen Nixon Corkficld passed through Conway last Friday on her v, ay home from a business trip. 0 ? W. L. Rhodes, of Loris, came into eonway last Wednesday on business and remained here between trains. t * * * * Last week was mostly a cloudy and rainy time. The temperature was chilly but not down to freezing point. * Keep a watch on the fire and don't let it escape from you. Leave no fire anywhere that could possibly cause disaster. Cotton pickers are short in Horry County, judging by the cotton fields that are still white with tlvfieccy staple. o Look over the heater flues in your building today before you have a costly fire that may burn you out and your neighbors. * * a m The ending of the war has not yet had any effect on the high cost of living, except to make it cost still more, if anything than it did before. + ? * Miss Gussie Vaught, who is serving in the Quartermaster's Corps of the U. S. Navy at Charleston, is visiting her parents, Mr. and M.rs. J. S. taught. m * The name of Layton Small, of Nichols, appears among the list of those who died from disease while * fighting in the American Expeditionary forces in France. ***** ^ George Martin, of Cahrleston, ar^y rived here the first <of the week on leave of absence from the U. S. Ij^avy, and is visiting friends and relatives here and in the country. * * STRAYED from my place one sow, and four shoats, ail unmarked. Sow weighs about 150 lbs, shoats about 50 each. All black and yellow spotted. M. A. Hamilton, Gurlcy, S. C. ^ 12|2(?|8t-pd. I The oldest Ame THE MUTUAL LIFE INSUR, W. B. Coxe. \ P. P. Oovingto: Bullock R. M. Bui V vt .-' : . . KteOBft aOB 11 Pepsetiel > i m ' >jlf' y JV IjjU Roberts was here last week. " ' ) * * * ? + filr J^ Crtfaham was here last Satur^'monta*. 'n S. W. Martin and W*. C. MarUn spent last Saturday here. A,jv.G. W. Stevens Was here the latter, iwlrt of last week. W. E. Sessions was in Conway la3t Friday. m e A. J. Johnson, of Calivants Ferry, Iwas in Conway Monday on business. * T~\ 1 1 *f 1-J ... I'unuiu iviuwninnry arrived aero last week to visit his parents. ? * M. M. Hardee was a Conway visitor last Saturday. * * m G. P. Carroll was in town last Saturday. Paul Little, of the U. S. Navy, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Little. Conway needs another railroad coming in from the westward. Should the government continue to control the roads, will this new road he built or not? * * * * * Marvin Stalvcy, who has been stationed with the U. S. Army at Camp Sevier, war. recently released, and he arrived in Conway a few days ago to visit friends and relatives. ? * * * Miss Margaret Lewis, of Lander College, Greenwood, S. C., arrived here recently to spend the vacation period with her parents, Dr. and Mrs G. I. Lewis. Last Saturday was a rainy and gloomy day, but a large crowd of people spent the middle of the day here shipping for Christmas. M * M ? It is a good thing that some persons' heads are permanently attached to their bodies; for if this were not so, some of them would copic down town every morning and leave their heads in the bed. m m * * ? The Ilev. Robert Murphy, the new pastor of the Conway Methodist Church, arrived here last week and remained over Sunday. The retiring pastor, Rev E. L. McCoy has not been able to move to his work at McColl S. C\, owing- to sickness in his family. The local and district boards have r.bout finished up all they will have to do with the world war. Lately they have been ordered to seal up the records and keep the registration cards until further orders from the war department in Washington, D. C. ? ? * m Our merchants were not so well stocked this Christmas with toys and holiday goods as usual in this section of the country; but it was just as well that they were not because the prices of such goods are high, and all the spare cash should go into wai savings stamps. A. S. Eh rich was here last Friday on short leave of absence from his duties in the quartermaster's department at Camp Jackson. He will return to his duteis at Camp Jackson and will be there for a while still, but expects soon to return and again call on the trade in this section. WANTFiD?A quantity of oak and pine wood, some four feet and some two feet in length. Call and see H. H. Woodward, Attorney at ' Law. FOR SALE. 40 acres of land in Soeas'cco town ship, bounded north by land of Mr, Frank Mills, east by lands of Mr, Fullwood and Max DeLettre, and south by lands ofo my own. It is within one mile of Peach Tree, one of the best shipping points on the Waccamaw River. Is within fiv< or six miles of the Atlantic Ocean, and is as good farming land as there is in the State, if put into cultivation, For further information, apply to Mrs. J. D. Grant, Hagan, Ga., Bon 47.?10-24-18-t 1 1 10. rican Company ANCE CO., OF NEW YORK Special Agent a, District Agt. Bros.? i " lock, Mgr., Agents. 1. ' ' 4 . THE HORBT HBRAI, W. J. Edge spent last Friday here. **.? J. M. Tyler was here last Friday. * * *| > H. C. Cannon was here on buaness last week. J. M. Smith was in this section the latter part of Inst week. ***** D. M. Causey waa here recently on business. ' 11 ' ' n ' % R. B.: Nichols wAs in Conway one da^ 'Recently attending to business. *? M. A. Hamilton was in Conway one day last week. , ***** . ;* v ' J. L. Owens was in Conway one day recently on business. * * ? ? M iss Lula Sweet, of Winthrop College, is spending the vacation period with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Sweet. * * * * Wiley McMillan, of Columbia, is spending the holidays hew with his mother, Mrs. Sue McMilan. * * G. B. Cartrctt was among the list ef farmers spending some time in the town last week. * * * * * Miss Evelyn Little, of Washington, D. C., and Miss Alice Little, of Mew York, arc visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Little. * ? 9 The Buroughs High School closed several days ago for the Christmas holidays and scvcra; of the teachers left to spend the holidays with fjiends and relatives. ***** Joe Graham arrived here last Sat onlay, having been released from the i U. S Army a few days ago. He is spending ihe Xmas holidays with his ; i/UreniMr. and Mrs. .1. P. Grnlmnv J near Vina, S. C. * ? * I Echvard Burroughs is spending the Xmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Burroughs. Edward was accompanied home by Sergeant Atkins, who will spend the holidays here. * * * * I'OR SALE?One nice Milch Cow. with heifer calf about 2 months : old. Milking from 3 to 4 gallons per day. M. N. Jenkins, Tabor, N. C.?adv. .1 Miss Inez Stalvey, who is attendI ing Winthrop College at Rock Hill. ; I arrived here last Friday to spend the II holidays with her mother, Mrs. Ellen Stalvey. Miss Sarah McMillan, who is teaching school in Williamsburg ' county, is spending the holidays in ' the city. 'i * * * * 1J Don't fail tos.ee "Crashing Through M /-? nn..lin ?? ~ - ? " "r* ?' ~ i i>/ uci nil, <i W ill IJll'llirU) I I\<!CiS, 1 Pastime Theatre, Dec. 81st. Adrnis sion: Adults, 00c, Children, 25c. Three shows commencing' promptly at 4, 7, and 9 o'clock. Show rain or shine. [ ??* AUTOMOBILE BARGAINS. ? We have on hand for sale at exceedingly low prices eight automobile: used by the Government, also six automobiles that have never been used, bought at a bargain. Prices $850.00 to $1,050.00. Also want agents in each county for a good line of cars. Columbia Sales Company, Columbia, S. C., Phone 3788. ' 12 19jl8-4t. adv i # # # ? 1 FOR SALE?One heavy mule, single wagon and harness, for sale cheap. Apply to Veneer M'f'g. Co., Conway.?adv. 12-19-18 4t. <? STRAY HOG. ' There has strayed to my farm one ' black sow shoat, about six months old, with white streak in face and white feet. Marked staple fork in tlv? right car, and split in the left ear, 1 Owner may obtain same by applying ' to the undersigned and paying charg' es. ' L. F. Jordan, R. F. D. No. 2, Conway, S. C.?adv. I HUPMOB1LE DE > For this immediate se< wire Automobile Dealer; duction, the reputation i: will be appointed immedi Barrow Motor State Distr CLINTON, sou P> CONWAY, 8. 0. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hucks were in Conway one day last week. 4 F. Mv Johnson spent Monday in , Conway. * ^ * ** John Cartrctte, who is attending the Citadel, at Charleston, is visiting his parents near Allen, S. C. * * George Grainger spent last Monday in Conway. Miss Mary McMillan, of Columbia, ' is visiting her mother, Mrs. Sue McMillan, v' '****? " r Hickman Lottie 0? Virginia, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Bettie Long. ***** M iss Mabel Norton is visiting friends and relatives in the city. ***** Wright Todd was in Conway one day last week. Carl Sessions is at home from the Citadel, Charleston, to spend the holidays. , * m Archie Sasccr, of the University of 3. C., is spending the holidays here with hi:; father, Capt. P. H. Sasscr. ? V V * * Miss Alocnc Spivey, who is attending Chieora College, at Columbia, arrived here last week to spend the holidays with her parents, Col. and Mrs. 1). A. Spivcy. AMONG WOUNDED. Private Joe Long, of Allen, S. C., was among the number of Horry soldier boys wounded severely in fighting overseas. His name appears in a casualty list published late last week. o GOT SLIGHT WOUND. Corporal Joseph Gore of Little River. S. C\, received a slight wound while serving in the American Expeditionary Forces according to a list of names published in this country last Thursday. o ALLSBROOK BOY WOUNDED. Morris E. Rheuark of Allsbrook s among- tlio list of slightly wounded soldiers from Horry County, while serving the colors on French soil. His name appears in a list published the latter part of last week. ? rt . OUT ON BOND. A. P. Floyd, who gave up to the ^h'riff last week and was placed in 1:.i 1 charged' with homicide, was admitted to bail by Judge S. W. G Rliipp last Wednesday in the sum o: dj ,500.00. The bond was quickly made with N. A. Huggins and Geo J. Holliday as securities on the bond end Mr. Floyd was discharged from 'he County jail last Wednesday af ernoon. His trial will be set for the '.ast Monday in February when the Court of General Sessions will b< eld. He is charged with the killing f Charley H. Floyd in Galivants Ferry Township on the night of Dovmber 12th. Th.e circumstances oi he homicide were published in oui Issue of last week. o NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons indebted to the late G Fred Hobbs are hereby notified t< make payment to the undersigned administrator; and all persons hold ing claims against him are hereby required to file the same with th undersigned within the thrm provide* by law, or this notice will be set up in bar of their recovery. Mrs. Ora Hobbs, Qualified Administratrix of G. Fred IlobbDcc'd. R. F. D. No. 2, Nichols, S. C. 12;19jl8-lmo. q LOST OR STRAYED. Lost on October 2Cth, .1918 one red hound dog, tip of tail white, also on< red and white pided hound Jip while deer-driving. Will pay sufficient reward for the recovery af these dogs. Notify: R. P. CRIBR, I Dunvagon, S. C. ALER FOR 1919 ction, to responsible live5, HUPPS need no intro5 unquestioned. Agency ately. Communicate with and Truck Co. .. . ibutors TH CAROLINA 1 H % HORRY SOLDIER DEAD. > "y*" Private Luther E. Grainier, son ol George Grainger, was killed while in the thick of the hardest fighting in France; according to a telegram which was received by his relatives in this country, dated November 19th, 1918. He belongs on the honor roll of the boys who went from this county and who lost their lives in the glorious cause against the Huns. I * i '' 4L. o ..? L. D. Suggs was in Comvfiy last ^lpjj^lay on business .. t V ' 0 n CONWAY OFFICER HURT. Peno&cola, Fla., Dec. 17.?While attempting minor adjustment on a flying boat he was piloting Lieut. R. C. Cant well of Conway, S. C., was caught in his propeller blades and his right arm seriously fractured. Will Johnson, mechanician, endeavored to save the officer and was also injured, losing two fingers. Lieutenant Cant well had just alighted after a flight in a flying boat and was making preparations for another when the accident occurred. At the naval hospital, where he was taken, it was stated tonight that his arm is not hurt beyond recovery. Johnson will lose three fingers. (Inquiry hero at Conway fails to locate any soldier by the name of R C. Cantvvcll, who has ever gone from this section, into the Aviation Corp or into any other department of tin force. We have not been able to lo catc any soldier whoso name beav> any striking resemblance to tin name mentioned in this die patch from Ponsacola, Florida.?Ed.) o # LEARN TO ANSWER. One thing that people in this coun O need to learn is, that com mo < nirtosv requires that a letter con corning business shall he an.:--we re promptly and to the point. There fore some of us need to learn th art of writing letters as well as th' necessity of mailing a reply promp' ly. What this paper wants to do i 10 inauc.e tlm iarmcis and small bull.se men of every part of Horr; County to turn a new leaf in th matter of business affairs and b< things in a business way and neve nut off until next day the thing which should be done r.t once. Get : letter fro a a distant postcfficc abou some business matter and wait : week, perhaps a month, to wrtio answer, just because he might sc< the writer in Conway some day so k can tell him what he wants, to knev. This* is the experience of many : .'his time. Cut out this way of treat ing a business matter. For "gcod uess" sake icts decide to quit the a' c'ent way of doing things and he'] te> make Conway and Horry Count1 one of tin most modern communi tics on the face of the earth. Seme merchants we know ar worse than th'' farmers about a* swering letters. STOCK HOLDERS* MEETING. The stockholders of the Conwu Bargain House, a corporation, a> .ereby called to meet at the offi. vf the Conway Bargain House at v'clock P. M. Dec. 27, 1018, for tlv mrpose of considering the advisa ilitv of surrendering th.e char'.cr o yc said corporation, and going o > of business. A. C. THOMPSON, President of Conway Bargain llous* adv?5t?11-28. ? o? DELCO-LSGHT The complete Electric Light end -Power Plent I No more cleaning of inefficient and | dangerous oil lamps and lanterns 1 f *>v -a cvq 1*2J.,... 1' : 11 J, E. M. NANCE, Box 353, ? - Conway, S. C. WE BUY OLD FALSE TEETH Wc pay from $2.00 to $35.00 pel set (broken or not). Wc also pay actual value for Diamonds, old Gold Silver and Bridge-work. Send ai once by parcel and receive east by return mail. MAZER'S TOOTH SPECIALTY Dept. X, 2007 So. 5th St. Phildelphia, Pa ?nniiiHu HERE IN STOck'roVwuR CAR HOW We use genuine Ford Parts only in our repair work. CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO., mi THISFAMILY IS GIVEN A BOY BABY Whither They Came and Whither They Went is Deep Mystery - ir? SIX WEEKS YOUNGSTER GIVEN AS PRESENT < .< . > ! "Rocipiants of the Unusual Gift Are Said to Appreciate It Too. On Saturday night, at the rcsi| dence of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hiram i T ? lmng, at l.ongs, S. C., some one was heard to step up on the porch and i attic the door handle. Nobody answered from inside, and the intruder then went on and opened the door into a side room, remained a minute 1 or two in that room, then went back to the main door of the house and i knocked several times and at once stepped off into the yard. Mr. Long pulled the door open just a little ways and looked out to see a man and a woman standing in the dark in the yard. They said to him: 1 "Look in the side room and you will find a present that we have left you/' Vy the time he could get out and start to go in the room, cautiously of course, as the proceedings appeared to him very mysterious, the party cranked up an automobile and were gone. In the room lying on a quilt that the woman and man had taken from the bed, was a "buster" of a boy baby, apparently about six weeks old, and in a bundle near it were its clothes, and also the necessary milk bottle. Of course Mr. and Mrs. Long will keep the baby and a report reaches ! Conway to the effect that they are proud of the youngster as he is the ' only one in the home. o ; FAKMEK LOSES HOUSE. Last Saturday Mr. Hon Owens, of 1 Sccastec township, went out hunting and was horseback riding. His horse stumbled and fell against a lightwod K>g, so that the animal war, stunned and lingered until Sunday and died. o ? Let us hope that the fire department will keep in good trim every hour of the time? while the town is in .1:0 most danger during the Winter ' ?oni fire. Sec that the equipment end the v.-at r supply is in good order J all times. No other way is safe. o BUYS LAND NEAR LOUIS. E. D. Phillips last week closed his t ;tl with 1). K. McDuffie and W. L. Uiodcs wh< reby he secured a title to J. )>. Singlotary lands near the Town of Louis consisting of about one hundred and fifty acres, and having some very fine land on the tract. This land brought a good price owing to its location and the short distance to school and church. Mr. Phillips will farm this land the coming season. o TOWN TAX NOTICE. Public notice is hereby given that books are open for collection of town taxes for the Town of Conway for the fiscal year ending Dee. 31, 1918, from Nov. 15, 1918 to Dec. 31, 1918. C. H. Snider, Town Treas. 4t?11 14,18 I ? NOTICE Or SALES. Under and by virtue of the Order of the Probate Court of Horry County duly made and entered; I, the undersigned Administratrix of the personal estate of G. Fred Hobbs, DeeM.. will sell at public auction -o the highest bidders for cash, beginning at Eleven (11) o'clock in the forenoon on Saturday, the 28th day of December A. D., 3 918, and continuing until all the same shall be sohl: All and singular, all of the remain ing personal estate of the said G. ' Fred Hobhs, deceased, consisting of ^ crops of hay, corn, and other person1 at propei ty of t.vtiy kind situated at the house of Avciy Floyd, Flovds township. OKA HOBBS; Achnx. of G. F. Hobbfc, Dcc'd. R. F. D. No. 2, Nichols, S. C. ?21^2119118. ft No Worms in a Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have an un? healthy,color, which indicates poor blood, and as a ? rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance. GROVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly ior two or three weeks will enrich the blood, improve the digestion, and act as a General Strengthening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then . .irow oiT or dispel the worms, and the Child will bo in perfect health. Pleasant 'o take. 69c per bottle.