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Lfecal end G. J. Watts was in Conway last Saturday. 1 D K. 11. Hucks was in Conway one day last week. ' * * ? r * .* S. D. Hoverly \\;as here from T^Ullast Saturday in Conway. i *!> * } Mrs. Jim Fullwood was in Con- > ,] wuy from Socastee last Saturday. ivuss Mubic tireen, of Ashcville, < j N. C., is visiting at the residence of H^'and Mrs. J. M. McKeithan. H' ' 0. J. Hell, of Wampee, S. C., was I ' in Conway one day last week on business. 1 I 1 1). II. Barnhill was among the , Visitors in Conway recently on business. ( Grady Tisdalo recently accepted a position with the Conway Hardware v Company. * * * * * George W. Kabon was among the fanners visiting Conway on business last week. < ? 1 4. # M. C. Dorman brought a nice lot F"*~o: sweet potatoes to Conway for sale last Thursday. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. ?S. A. Stni111 of Sumtei spent some time here last week svitii relatives. ??** O. H. McMillan, of Mvillins, S. C., was in Conway on business several * laydays last week. ? ^ E. C. Harris^ oT Gurley, was among the farmers visiting Conway { " last Wednesday. (ict toilet paper and othor kinds of paper, including! paper towels at the Herald office. m 0 m m ? Don't forgot that the war bills must he paid. Keep your War Savings Stamps and'buy more. ]*tt:nt some fniit trroes every year on your farm, or in your garden if a garden is all the land you have. 9 * AJ1 of the* cotton crop of 1918 i ? not yet ginned. Home of it may he in tlfcr fields yet for.all we know. ? ? Land deeds and mortgages of real o>tato are for sale tit the Herald office * * * * ? Be .ready for the Victory Loan, liuy Ilm bonds and kt?op them. Saving Jiieans thrift.' Thrift means success. Oiut; car white corn, one car Peamstt Meal, best feed fov Hogs ion the matfket. Loris Grocery Co.?adv-t3 .* * * 0.0 TAKEN 'UP?Fine Ilea*7 hogs, un| marked:, chlor, red and bl/ick spot ted. illiocr 8 months: rilit U'.u;n at my tOlace si nco- November. Owner <cuti get same !i y proving k and paylinj! charges.?W. .F. Hucks, Conway, S. 2J20J19 ?.t pd. **?? > One car Seed Irish Potatoes to arrive this week, Maine} grown. Get our prices before w you^buy. Loris Grocery Co.? f adv-tf FOR SALE?One pair Strublor &utoraatic Computing Counter Scab-?. .'JO lb. capacity. D. F. Davis, Jor, danville, S. C.?adv 2ja-3! 19 4t pd. * * *r. # * Car Salt, just arrived. Most 1, everything in Groceries at Bock bottom prices for the J cask. It will pay you to see us for ^anything in groceries. Loris Grocery Co.?adv-tf STRAYED NOTICE. rtl A A- ? ? owayea to my pjace ono nvaio , pidcd goat about 2 years old. Own- i . er may get same on paying charges. 1 2|20119-3t E. M. SMITH, R. F. D., 2. Allsbroolf. s. c. | i i tt . i The oldest Ameri THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURA W. B. Coxe, S F. F. Covington, Bullock 1 ' R. M. Bullo Personal A. J. Dew was in Conway one day ast week. w m m 9 m War Savings Stamps beget thrifty rhrift begets success. * I M J;' M. Adams and T. W. Adams vflp^ in dim way last week. v Mhr. and Mrs/M. W. Cook recently noved to Conway where Mr. Cook las accepted a permanent position vith the Horry Hardware Company. ? George Grainger was in Conway m Wednesday of last week. * 9 9 Dozier Tisdalc went to Newberry, 3. C., last week on business. * m w R. O. Hanson loft Conway la^-t week to be away about a week on business. J. S. Beverly spent the latter pail :>f last week in Wilmington, N. C., on business. , W. C. Singleton returned to Conway last week afto:* an absence oI some time at his fr.nn in the county. * * * * * Mr. and Mrs. 1. A. Hell, of Bayboro, were in Conway last week on business. F. Dorman the efficient clerk TJ I ? n. iiwivi vjracu, spent several days vacation last week with his relatives or. the farm near Adrian. ? * o * ? LOST OR S'JRAYEI). One brown and white pointer dog, named "Tom." Suitable reward for return to D. V. RICHARDSON, adv Hucksport, S. C. * * 9 * * 5,0 00 lbs. Flake While Lard, 30 bags green coffee, 5 000 lbs plug tobacco undev the market. Can save you big money for tVe cash. Loris Grocery Co.?-&'dv-tf 99999 One car Wheat Shorts, one car Blue Hose Rice, one car Fiour. Can save you money on everything for cash. Loris Grocery *Oo.?adv-tf. 9*999 One car Burt Oats for Spring planting just arrived. See us before .mou buy. Loris Grocery Co.?adv-tf. * * ? + * One car Annimo Horse arrrl Mule T^ced, one car While Oats, one car No. 1 Timothy Hay jus't arrived at wholesale 1 rices. Loris Grocery Co.? adv-tf. * * * * ? Paul Lfttje who was recently released fTom the LT. S. Navy, arrived ir Conway last week from Charleston. Wo will "-sell a car of Horses and a car of Miiles, Government Inspected and sound,'for the high dollar at Old Coui-t House, Satuiday March 1st, rain or shine. Half cash, balance oO, (50 or 90 days. This will bo tho la^t chanco to get the finest Mules and Horses ever shipped to Conway at your own price. R. O. Hanson.?adv. Save regularly. Put your money into Thrift Stamps. Convert those ir.to War Savings Stamps. Then watch your mowey grow. * 4- # * * H. M. Elliott of Floyds township was among those visiting Conway on business the fhst of this week. o AFTER DELINQUENTS. The State Highway 'Department is after all persons who own automobiles and have failed to apply for the license to operate their cars during 1919. A letter has been addressed to Sheriff Jas. A. Lewis about this and violators of the law will have to look out. The law provides now that all licenses shall expire on Dec. 31st after they are issued, and annual licenses shall thereafter be issued between January 1st,, and February 1 sf. of oneh venr. I Lean Company NCE CO., OF NEW YORK special Agent , District Agl. Bros.? ck, Mgr., Agent?. THE HOMY HKEALB D. K. McDuffic has been appointed v.r Secretary and Treasurer of the h Loris Farm Loan Association in place of M. M. Stanley, who recently I resigned. h * * 9 v Try Hotel Grace with the next lot of eggs or chickens or butter or dried fruit. When the hotel is in 1need tlia manager is ^lad .ta buy and r 4>ay dihe vnarket price.?adv r I ? Tbor imah r .who. owes . a debt and uants fcorpayit and cannot because ht is not able has some excuse but v not the man who owes a debt and is t fully able to pay it and will not. * Fuel has cost more this Winter I than it did last because this Winter ? brought steady cool weather, where- v as last Winter gave it to us good and strong all at once and then returned to mild weather. s m f Last Thursday night brought rains to this section of the county, following a period of cool weather lasting v for several weeks. The weather was f slightly warmer last Thursday night when the rains came. 5 v Reports from Port Harrelson, S. s C., the middle of last week stated j that Influenza had been raging in that section; among the families af I fccted being Mr. and Mrs. 13enj. r Moore and Mr. C. J. Hearl. I ***** .iamos Pierce lost a fine house Saturday night recently about 9:30 1 o'clock. The flames, which destroy- < r<i it, are supposed to have caught v from a spark catching on the roof. The better part of the furniture was saved. (. t (jlive us a little more Pep among < the people of this county by letting { them realize that there is no better ' i place for them on earth than right 1 I licit), that they have a great country ( to live in anO Horry County >s ' among the v^ry best places for them. 1 * ? * ? m 11 Farmers are not buying much fertilizer this year for about two roa-t sons, one being that the price is ve*ry ' higher "and another that is not vofy ! convenient to get it. Merchants who 1 formerly had plenty of it to offer to the farmers, this year got v>ff as lightly as possible. ***** {Labor is yet very short in this section of Horry County. There was a 1 miln Imrn >"Vi? A...^5 1 , - ..w. u ivvviiV?,Y >VIIU IHWi | a number of men to meet him here J. to go and work at a mill "in another county. While he \vaj* waiting another man hired the most oof them to go to still another place an id at higher wages. ***** FARM WORKERS WANTED. I want to share crop .a three horse farm, good land in Galiwants Ferry township; or will hire help at living wages to work this land in crops this ' year. Do not wait but call on ov write to E. VAN ?RAHAM, | R. F. 1). 3, Galivants Perry, S. C. | 2 20;19-:tt-pd. S. M. Ilanelson of Green Sea seclion spent several hours here Inst Tuesday on business. ***** I Tuesday was a rainy day here. It , rained about all day, also the night before and on Tuesday night. It was too wet for farmers to avork in this locality. ***** John Anderson was in Conway a f< w days ago and sold .some fine home cured hams on the Conway market. * * * * * John Patrick was here a SGcw days ago with fresh eggs to sell in Co iv. ay. ***** W. M. Grantham of Nichols. S. C., was in Conway last Tuesday on business. ***** FOR SALE. I Single comb Rhode Island Red ; eggs for setting. These eggs are t from pure bred birds. $1.50 for ] setting of 15 eggs. Call on or write 1 Mrs. S. H. Harrelson, ] R. F. D. 2, Tabor, N. C. ( adv?2j27|19-3mos. pd. I m m i G. W. Singleton, of Jordanville. i was in Conway one day last week with produce to sell, ***** I C. C. Claredy was in Conway last week with fresh eggs for the Con- 1 way market. A j y. < f f I L. L. McDowell ftrnl John McDow- i ell wefcotyilift'Conway < last week * with products raised en their farms <j in this county for sale to people in r. Conway. i 0*0# c Mrs. J. W. Gallant, of Columbia, j S. C., arrived here last Tuesday to j spend some time with her nephew, \ Dr. V. F. Piatt. < < t. OOHWAY, a. o. W. D. Woodward, of Mullins, was i ere Monday on business. I ? * * P. P. Covington, of Marion, was iere on business the first of the reek. ***** M rs. Ellen Stalvey and family h avc moved from the Woodward \ esidence on Sixth Avenue to the v csidence occupied untiL -recently, by L )r. Lewis and family on Main Street, t * * * * m v ' \ I Miss Mary Harrington Vfomt last I veek-end hero, the guest of her siiL p er, Mrs. J. P. McNeill.' I ***** I Please remember that Dr. Diets, )entist, has his suite of offices over J. T. Sessions' Stoic, and is there for /ork.?adv ***** Miss Annie Derham, of Green Sea, v pent the first of the week here with c riends and relatives. ^ ***** t C. P. Williamson was among those c isiting Conway on business the 1 irst of the week. c ***** V Walter Stilley, who is serving 1 vith the colors at Charleston, spent cveral days here last week with his 1 larents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stilley. I ***** Dr. G. h Lewis and family have rioved to the Howell residence on >th Avenue. ***** 1 The farmer cannot afford to turv x iway from the plow these days he * aUSO it is cold Ho milct r.imimilinv I I ,;hat Solomon said. 1 * * ( GOV KRN >1 FAT N ITR ATFS < The nitrate sold to the farmers by ' lie government arrived in a number i )f cars the first of this week and the ' igcnt, Mr. W. L. Richardson, has been busy this week delivering it to Lhc different purchasers. Those who ordered large quantities will be limited to smaller amounts as there was not enough of the supply to go round in full. o We will sell a car of Horses and a car of Mules, Government Inspected and sound, for the high dollar at OKI Court House, Saturday March 1st, lain or shine. Half cash, balance SO, 00 or 90 days. This will bo the last chance to get the finest. Mules and Hoi sos ever shipped to Conway at your own price. R. O. Hanson.?adv. OLDEST AND RFSf """ is SINGER'S REP J. M. D. Jones sells the Singer, the best sewing machine in the world. Call on or write him at Conway, S. C. He will sell you one. You will have satisfaction in a sewing machine.?adv 2 0 19 lm pd. DELCO-UGHT The complete Electric Light and Power Plant Operates a complete pressure water system. No pumping by hand. Box 353, ? Conway, S. C. you? SHSDCJKES briak jSK ?swwe We use genuine Ford Parts only in our repair work. CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO.. O PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. T closed my law office more than x year ago to engage in war work < for the Government. I beg now to luvise that 1 luive resumed the prae- 1 lice of law, and will practice in Marion, Harry and Dillon Counties. Will accept eases in Town Courts, Magistrates' Courts, State and Federal Courts. My offices are still in :he Mullins Building on the Public 1 Square, Marion, S. C. 1 idv HENRY BUCK, 1 Attorney at Law. < ? ? n - ? i FOR SALE. i The house and lot of Chas. A. [t'heuark containing one and >nc eighth acre's, one six room cotage, on 9th AVemie between P. It. Josser's and Mrs. Williams. Quick i 0 f P y ale is wanted and at the price of \ >2,000.00 net to the present owner, i There will be added t6 the above 1 imount a sufficient aniount to cover \ jommissions, cost of papers, etc. If 1 fou want this desirable property act i it once and apply to H. H. Wood- < vard, Attorney at Law, Conway, tf. i ndv 2!20;19-4t, <EW BOAT COMPANY ? FORMEDIN CONWAY W. Banks Dove, secretary of state, ias issued a commission for the Vaccamaw Steamboat Company, 'hich proposes to conduct a boat ine over the Waccamaw Rive*?bcwecn Conway, Horry County, and &UCf:<town. The boats are to carry ijcSjr' passengers and freight. The >?4posed capital stock is $10,000. *etitioners are D. A. Spivey, A. \V. larrett, S. P. Hawes, H. P. Little, A ,nd A. T. Collins, all of Conway. h< o p LIGHTS PUT HACK. cy 1 hi The officers at the Court House tl ^ ore very glad recently when the s\ lectric wiring was restored in the ol lumed section of the court house; sol hat the work of the offices could go ?;J >n in the late evening and at night, p There had been no ligths in the offi- n es except that which was furnished o >y one or two oil lamps, since the ire occurred some time ago. The repairs were not quite done a ast week but the house was ready or the holding of court. o o h WILL HAVK BOATS. f, The business public is glad ( > t enow that the boat line from Con ?? j4 ' ay to (.looi gelowu will not be di^' j onlinued as it looked like it nrght I IP for ( :l?p A t '/Ml I >vay business inon have been asso dated together for the purpose ol , >peralinj>; a new company. The pr- ( liminary work of organialion, tb. ; Herald understands, has alrerd v nen accomplished and t!ie new company will continue the traffic on th 4 river. t It is a convenience which won' 1 he sadly missed by the people of a busy section. DEATH OF C. L LA VV RIM ORE. ( C. L. Lawrimore <lied at his bona ( near Murrcls Inlet the first of last ' week, survived by bis wife and sev | eial children. He v as an industrious 1 farmer and bad mar.y -friends in the section where he lived and work- 1. ' The family former'y lived near Con- ' way on the farm fo?morly owned by Capt. Dick Dusonbury and the deceased was known to many people here. He was a good citizen an t always faithful to h;s obligations. o EVERGREEN ITEMS. Mr. and Mrs. Sam McB. Graham were recent visitors at the home of Mr. S. F. NeSmith. Mi ss Ida NeSmith lias been spend- I ing some time in Williamsburg, with her aunt, Mrs. Sam Graham. Mr. Arthur 1). Woodward lias moved back 011 his farm near the 7mile school. Mr. Arthur NeSmith, who has been visiting his brother, has returned to Plant City, Fla. (C). o ? SICK WITH FUT. 1 T Oh -.11 ? ' ? fjuiui i . oiu'iit'y an(t otncr nn mbcrs of bis family wore recently sick with the (lu at their home at Aynor. Mr. Shelly was unable to be out and attending to business for about two weeks. At last accounts they were all improving. o DEATH OF MRS. LUCY MARTIN. Mrs. Lucy Martin died from Influenza on February 7th, HMD. Dr. L ' K. Stalvey was called to attend he) ! when she was first taken with tin < disease on February 1st. Every thing possible was dene for her with out avail. She joined the Missionary Daptis! church in early life, and was a true faithful Christian. On September > 11), 11)17, she was married to Mr. 1). J. Martin. She is survived by he.)' husband and one child twenty-seven I days old. Also by her father and * mother, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson, a of Thompson, S. C., and by three sis- 1; lers and three brothers. s a -u 1 ON CASUALTY LIST. o (1 Among the names of Horry boys in \ Li. ?. T ? 9 a l m " * ljiu united stales Army published in s the Casualty List last week is the ii name of Private Jesse O. Dorman, of ? Conway, S. C., who received a slight wound whilo engaged in the servieo in Frnace. PRIVATE STANLEY DORMAN. Although no fighting has been go- C ing on in Northern France for a long \ timenow; it took the War Depart- 7 ment a long time to complete Casual- p ty lists and even yet they are not en- b tirely published. t was not until e last week that the name of Private a Stanley Dorman, of Adrian, appeared in the list as having been wounded ir the service with the degree of his wound not determined. s nvB MERCHANT RIIN OVER BY FAST MACHINE Jan's Collar Bone Is Broken and Othfer Bad Hurts Received. ; / - 1 D. N. Stanley','ii inbrcHant of 3rd venue in ConWay, while' driving a arse drawn vehicle in COmvay last riday evening, about dark, ran into dlision with a fast moving automoile; was thrown from his vehicle, le wagon was turned over, and he iffercd a broken collar bone and ther painful and severe bruises. The driver of the automobile :s lid to have gone On without stoping and last Saturday morning the ame of the driver or the number f the machine were still unknown. The injured man went down the trcot bleeding and holding up his rms, cvidi ntly dazed by the sudenness and painfulness cf his acident, and was calling out that h?? ad been killed or wort Is to that efcct. He received attention from a docor and was taken to hi . home on nother rtroct. IHCHKKK l'NPr/1 KPMIHKI). Private (iu-.tk y H Stevens, of Vllsbrcok, S. appeared in the 'asualiy 1 >t a - published last week 11 th > daily papers, as having1 been .ounded in the sorvi.e in F ranee, l 11*I according io the list as publish(i, the degree of tlie wound he re< ived had not boon determined. ?o ? HKIIH ON A VISIT. .Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Jones, now* >f Win: ton-Salcm, N. C., arrived in L-omvav last week to remain here several days on a visit, to their ol ! lorne. Mr. Jones left Horry County ,n the year 1S69, and returned for a rery short stay in ilie year 1872. Since the latter date he had not been here until last week. Mr. Jones is a grandson of Col. Thos. A. Beaty. At the present time be is holding* a position with Taylor Bros., of Win* : ton-oalem, N. C, RELIGIOUS SERVICES. There will he preaching by the pastor, Rev. W. H. Perry, at Hebron church on next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock; at Union at .'1:30 in the afternoon, followed by Mr. A. JR. Goldfinch on The Centenary; and preaching at night at Virgo. NEW KEGI.VfRAR APPOINTED. K. L. Buffkin, of Green Sea, has )(vn appointed as Local Registrar for Croon Sea Township No. 2503. and fills the place of M r. S. 1). Bryant. All persons arc notified to fil" he births and deaths according to 'aw with Mr. Duffk'n, ami also apply to him for burial permits. D. K. McGougan v as in Conway on business one day iast week. o ALLOTMENT CHECKS. I have allotment cheeks for th<* following* persons which 1 would be Mad to deliver. Any one knowing* he whereabouts of these parties will rdoaso advise the Conway. S. C., post office at once: Rebecca Cannon, Bessie Johnson "odd, Avis .Ionian Cannon, Ada Turner Allen, l.illiam McKay. Rower W. Bethea, Postmaster. o d'ND.W SCHOOL MEET1N(JS CALLED OFF On account of a request by the toard of Health that we call off our Sunday School Meetings to be held it Aynor, Wanvpee, and Maple, we lercby give notice that the meetings ,rc called off for the present. The Tu is still raging in some sections f the County and we don't want to !o anything to spread it any more. Ve hope that the condition will be uch that we can hold these meettigs at an early date. We wired the >tate Workers not to come. W. M. Goldfinch, Secretary Horrv Countv St S A?c'j\ ? v " ' " * * ***" o :??? NOTICE TO WOODMEN. There will ,^,e a. fleeting uf Live )ak Camp ?Jo. 124, Woodmen of the- > Vorld, Thursday evening, Feb# 27, *U:30 o'clock. There are several important business matters to b? rought up at this meeting, and cvry member is especially urged to ittend. ?H. M. Kuss, Clerk. ?o Adding machine paper ami second beets at the Herald office.