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% ? M * . \ s. , 4 becel and f '* * i f ; >, A. D, Jones was, at Aynor last ' week. [ MM* r I The Pastime has a good program pihis week. *? * ( Y. H. Cook was in Conway recently ' on business. * i. ? L > >f0^5111 ii l>rt>i y- C. H. Martin was ii>fM Gpaway ,on business last week. to1f ^mnuii ( . } >7 . M: | j W. G. Chestnut was in Conway , on i* business last week. .! r ^Jet good paper and fine printing . at the Herald office. m m jftohbie Stalvey was here last WedWbsday from Socastee. - " H Good legal blanks and other kinds f of printing at the Herald office. ? * ? Automobiles arc multiplying in f this county fast enough now. I ? * * * f C. P. Williamson was in Conway last Friday on business. ***** L. . >rry County intends to take the I lead some day in raising tobacco. ***** J Fine note? paper and letter heads 1 are for sale at the Herald office. ^ **?* > ( Dr. CI. I. Lewis was away on busiL ness for a short time last week J. M. Lewis was here recently from r his place in the country. f * * * w Polk Watts has accepted a position , with the Conway Lumber Company Store. A. L. Lewis was in Conway last week from Galivants Kerry and while here was a visitor to his son, attorney T. B. Lewis. * * * * m V# Now that war activities no longer take up the time of the people, It would appear that the civic leagues should take hold. Watch the date on your label "and renew your subscription in time so that the paper will not be dicontinueo. I^aiul options nof on hand at the ^ Herald office v.'ill moot your needs * for the land trade. / * * * * d The need of good paving- on the " principal streets hero is just as great as ever. It is now growing greater every day. i Hon. R. B. Scarborough was in Coluiniii'i business several days lasl week. 9 9 9 * Conway has promise vof becoming the biggest tobacco market in the State. It only needs some -money invested here to that -end and you will see it. 9 9 9 9 9 The weather turned to warmer the middle of iast week and brought 1*21 in st nn WfitlnnudiMf o?wl TK..?../1n.. - ... . ... w. . .. vviiivmiu^ <11111 1 1U1I ^lil\ This followed a week or more of cool dry weather during which the farmers got a good start on their Spring work. m m m m m Car self-rising flour to arrive this week, $12.00 per baricl cash. Loris Grocery Co.? adv tf There is beginning to be a better maljcet in Conway for everything that the farmers of the county have to sell. ^ * * * * * 5,000 lbs. Flake White Lard at 24 cents cash. Loris ?GroL eery Co.?adv tf l ? * 9 * ( Conway and Horry County will have another railroad across here wneuever we go after it good and st rong. ftay, Hay. We have coming5 cars No. 1 Timothy, also have plenty on hand now. See us before you buy your hay.! Loris Grocery Co.?adv tf 1^ ***** I One thing of the many that we |, need here i? a little more "pep" in ] community interest. * * Just arrived car Annimo < Horse & Mule feed, best on the \ market. Also car Feed Oats 1 . ^elow the market price. Loris Grocery Co.?adv tf m m 9 m Men were at work for the past veok putting several branches of thn sewer system in the lower part of the business section of the town so < that water connections can be made. | \ ? ? ? , ? Personal / ? ? ror ' c i S. M. Chestnut was here last week. m m m Read Malachi 8:16, 17, 18. m * * * * D. M. Todd was here on business last week. r V ' ' . . ' W. J. Hughes , of Lovis, "was in Ccnway last -Tfu^l^y on business. a*. Jiv <: H(J .rl W. Tx J.Qlly .was here one day last PffklfW "nWess. n * ft A. W. Stevens was in Conway last Saturday from Socastee. ? V V P. C. Prince and S. O. Prince, of Loris, were in Conway Tuesday. * * ? W. J. Rabon, formerly of Loris, S. C., is now located at Clio, S. C. J. W. Cook, of Aynor, passed | through Conway on Sunday. * W. H. Price spent last week-end at Camp Jackson, Columbia, with his brother, Thomas Price. j ***** FOR SALE, Ford touring car. Practically good as new. Cash. See Sommerlyn, Herald office. ad ***** J. B. Rabon, of Socastee, was among the farmers visiting Conway last Saturday. J. E. Chestnut was among the farmers s pending some time here on business last week. m m m 0 m \ number of the people wont from this county to Charleston and Columbia last week to take part in the welcome of soldier boys from overseas. m ? * ?. FOR SACK?A 2 1-2 horse power Detroit Gasoline Engine complete, for motor boat with shaft and propeller, also steering wheel. I luckley Bros.?adv ? * * The cement floor at the entrance of the Norton Drug Company's store has been removed and is now covered with sand awaiting some tile which will be laid in nluro nf thr. a ? Miss Edna Earle Spivoy spent last week-end with friends and relatives iri Columbia. I)r. L. A. Woodruff is away this ! month to take a special course on d,senses of the eye. WANTED?Pine log ; delivered at our plant for which we will pay highest market price. The Voaecr Mfg. Co. Conway> .S. C. (4;3;4t) ? * m A number of Conwayites went to Columbia the latter part of last week to see the parade of the Thirtieth Division, which took place in that city Monday. This Division of troops arrived from overseas last week. See Dr. C. S. Dietz, Dentist, for your plate, crown, bridge, gold work. No. 44 Main St., Conway.?adv * m Mrs. Paul Q\uittlcbaum and children, who have visiting at Maxton, N. C., have returned to the city. W * * 3Messrs. W. W. and H. M. Russ left the first of the week to sneml n few days on the Northern markets. * * * * * I OR SALE?A thoroughbred English Bull Dog. Two years old, yard broke. Apply Buckley Bros, adv it m ? * The Red Cross Society will meet n< their rooms on Friday, April 4th, at four o'clock. The Conway Band helps to bring the crowds to the Pastime each Tuesday night. If you have not yet been out on a Tuesday night come 10 the show next time and you will enjoy it. * * * Many people in this county arc investing in automobiles and undertaking to keep and run them "without knowing the first rudiments of their make up or what it takes to keep them in running- order. Every day almost car owners take their machines to the garage to have things remedied which a ten year old boy ought to be able to fix with a little instruction. ? + "Farmers, bring your eggs and ihickens to Hotel Grace. There is isualty a ready sale. Try the hotel ivhen you come again.?adv HOLD YOUR LIBERTY BONDS But if you have to sell them see C. B. DUSENBURY, 3J20-8t-pd Grior Merc. Co. TO HOMY HIUU MEETING APRIL 5TH AT COURT HOUSE ,<- >' 'rj I . \ There will be a meeting: on Satur- 1 (Icy, April 5th, of those who wish to j borrow money from the National { Government. This money is only < loaned to those engaged in farming, , and is loaned only on lands. These * * loans are made for not less than fiyc years, and up to forty years, Inter, . r v\ < mTVrT*,'-.- . est not to exceed 5 per^jexit. jp^r ahnum. It is important &> attend this, 1 Atony "<) r,u . .T v meeting as the organization wyl be perfected that day. The meeting ( will be held at the Court House. , ?-W. P. Hucks. , ? , WANTED FOR MURDER. 1 The authorities here iiave received description of Ibe Littlejohn, the negro convict who killed J. S. Holbert, the chain gang guard, in Spartanburg County on March 20th. The murderer made his escape after killi iiig the guard and officers of the law everywhere have been asked to look out for him. This negro is about twenty years old, weighs about 140 pounds, is about five feet eight inche> tall and is slender, is a bright mulatto, wears about a number eight sloe, is a good dancer and picks the guitar. There is a reward of $200.0'/ offered for him. o I Donnie Chestnut. Charlie Benson. '.Thomas Price, and Jesse Oliver, all returned to Conway last Tuesday l.ight from sci*vice in France. J. B. Cox, of the Burroughs & Coljlins Company, left the first of the ! week for Baltimore and other points ! to purchase goods for the Company. * * * * * W. I). John, on, of Murrells Inlet, \ as in Conway one last last week on business. We have every thing in heavy groceries and can save you money for the cash. Loris Grocery Co.?adv tf ? * * * : Bring your country produce such as butter, eggs, chickens, home cured meat, and vegetables to Hotel Grace a and it will buy as much as it can <1 from the farmers. See the tall build-1 ing with the sign on the side.?adv * * ? * | Ready sale for good country butter j at Hotel Grace. Let the manager [bui on what you bring to town to sell. ?aclv Pure bred White Leghorn Eggs for hatching. 15 eggs $1.00. A. M. Sutherland?adv Ct 3J13il9. * * * * * Country hams for Sale? Bring a sample to Hotel Grace. The hotel uses quantities of meat in tho run of a year and you may find a ready i sale.?Adv. ****** FOR SALE. Single comb Rhode Island Red eggs for setting. These eggs are from pure bred birds. $1.50 for setting of 15 eggs. Call on or write Mrs. S. H. Harrelson, R. F. I). 2, Tabor, N. C. adv?2j27jl9-3mos. pa. o J Citation Notice. j STATE OF SOUTH CARLINA, County of Horry. I By J. S. VAUGHT, ESQUIRE, ]PROBATE JUDGE. I WHEREAS, Effie E. Floyd made suit to me, to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate of and clfccts of Eddie Luther Floyd. TI-IESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the sai l Eddie Luther Floyd, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Ccurt of Probate, to be held at Conway, S. C., on 15th day of April next, alter publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my Hand, this 22nd day of March Anno Domini, 1919. Published on the 27th day of March and 6th day of April 1919 in the Hoiry Herald. ?J. S. VAUGHT, Probate Judge. ? Specifications. "But, Mabel, on what grounds does your father object to me?" t "On any grounds within a mile of . our house."?Houston Post. j When Glove# Became Popular. c Although worn before, gloves did t not find favor with women until the fourteenth nonfru u'lxin -1 ... wuviji micu IIIVJ Ht'IV III* ft ways In evidence. If not on the hands, ^ In them or carried stuck in the girdle, j the stitching that made the tlngers extending far down the book of the hand * and finished off with fancy stitch and 0 embroidery, the gauntlet often Jew- ? eled, the whole glove perfumed. rI o n Legal blanks, Herald office. a >, CONWAY, a. o. GREAT BALL PLAYERS. Florence will have a big: event on Aytril 8th, when famous ball players i will appear at the Pee Dee Fair Cuoupds Park in that city. Among i the base ball stars who will play in i the game are: Ty Cobb, Hank Go\vdy Mid Rabbit Maranvillc. The even has < litC-ii widely advertised and will bo attended by big crowds. 1 M 1 i O ? ; AUTO ACCIDENT. i Thci'e vtafcha CdllHiofv. between two tutoftiobileA at the corner < of 3rd Avenue and Laurel Street last Fri[lay, when D. H. Russ and C. M. Stalirey ran together. The Stalvey car j was not injured much aside from , bending the fenders, while the car ] which was being driven by Mr. Russ lost an axle. o i MACK SELLERS CUT. < Mack Sellers, who is farming on J. A. Faxon's place near Conway, while cutting tobacco wood last Monday morning, made a mislick and cut open the side of his foot. He was brought to a doctor by Mr. Eason. o IS RAISING HOGS. J. F. Causey, of R. F. D. No. 2, N'.chols, S. C. is'in the hog raising industry for all that there is in it. He has reported seventeen pigs in o.v* litter on March 28th. This beats any thisng in the way of pi;:.; htat we have heard of in this county. ?o AN OPPORTUNITY. Ruckley llros. are about to leave I Conway, and have for sale their rev- j tuurant complete, just as it stands .A j good opening i'g>' some one. Price reasonable, terms if desired.?adv o ABOUT DRUG STORES. There was a sick man in Conway last Sunday evening with a prescription that he needed to have filled a* c.uickly as possible. He spent much time in trying to find a druggist to iill the. prescription. Formerly, so far as we could see, this was an easy matter at any time :.n Conway. Since the putting on of the lid regarding the ordinance prohibiting sales on Sunday, it has appeared hard to obtain necessary things on Sunday, although the law would apparently exempt these from the penalty. There should' bo at least one drug store open in Conway throughout the day on Sunday. In Kinston, N. C., we are told that one of the five drug stores remains open all day on Sunday, and they take it by turns; and Jar. each drug store that is closed there appears a notice directing those who may need medicines to the particular store that is open that day. o HOUR KODAK FINISHING i iL All rolls developed 10c; packs 20c up; prints 2 l-2c-4c-5c; enlarging' 25c up. Specialists?we do nothing hut kodak finishing. All work guaranteed to please. Eastman Kodaks. Films, Supplies. ran * i?nrx'n/\ i^i*Tin*?..rr. v 'UU .HUJ/v i rn/iw l' HMMU.Xj %.'*) Til! Taylor Street, Columbia, S. C. ? 1 "-tf.? c DEiXO-LIGHT The complete Electric Light and Power Plant Makes farm workers cheerful, contented and more efficient producers ^ 5H| B. M. NANCE, Box 353, ? Conway, S. C. otsimsi1cot break | HERE IN STOCK vnin> CAP n wwn wnu nvf * We use genuine Pord Parts only in our repair work. CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO.. 0 1 BOARD OF EDUCATION. < The members for the Horry Coun- < ,y Board were re-appointed and are 1 follows* i Mr. A. J. Baker, Adrian, S. 0., and < V. Proctor, Conway, S. C. Those 1 onstitute the Hoard with Superin( ndent M. J. Hullock The various county boards of cduation, as appointed by the Stato loard at its recent meeting' in Col urn- ?iat were Tuesday made public from he office of State Superintendent f Education Swearing-en. In most ases the boards are re-appointed, v 'here are approximately 20 new ? ames on the list of appointees. The ppointments arc for two years. h I WHERE IS THE SHEET? | One circumstance connected with the disappearance of the woman m Socastee was causing some talk. It is told that on one of the beds a sheet had been taken off and a quilt placed there instead, and this sheet could not be found about the house. S Another thing missing is the thick fur coat which was rather heavy for a woman of Mrs. Newton's size. She is said to have worn this cloak away when she went. ? o .n.iiaiv FIRST TO LAND. f f , b >.i;: v Among the first soldiers to hind back on home soil from service over s< as taking train last week at Charleston for Camp Jackson were: 1 Messrs. Bonnie Sessions, of Conway; Purni Graham, of Aynor; Jesse T. Oliver, of Conway; Max N. Hucks, ol Gurley; Archie Bratcher, of Conway; T. B. Price, of Conway; and Eugene C. Shealy, of Loris, S. C. o TAKEN TO ASSYLUM. t } The wife of Ben Tompkins was ta- 1 ken to the insane assylum last week f after examination in the regular way r and was committe<l there by Judge j oi Probate, J. S. Vaught. She had f been of failing mentality for some > time. I ? o??????? \ CONWAY IS AHEAD. 1 > A prominent man said the other * day that Conway is ahead of other small size towns in the counties ol 1 the eastern part of the State. He ( mentioned some others who claim more population than Conway, and ' aid that Conway had better pi'.bhe 1 1 uildings and more conveniences foe : the public when they came to town i: than these other towns had. He also J' suited that Conway had things here I1 which would do credit- to towns of throe or four times her size. This is the talk that Conway business men should be glad to hear. o BOUGHT LARGE FARM. A. P. Johnson closed a deal with Hon. K. B. Scarborough last Saturday whereby the former becomes the owner of what is called the Scarborough farm, about three miles from Conway on the Georgetown road, and which contains about 850 acres, with about 275 acres cleared and in cultivation. It is one of the finest places in the county and the pr;ce paid was thirty-two thousand dollars. Possession will be given after the present crop season is over. . o? g iff a?a? i" I you can buy it at a Drug Store you can buy it from us tor ONLY THE DUST TOa NORTON Drug Comnanv I A J | TELEPHONE No. 30 ????NOTICE OF ELECTION. In pursuance of an order made by \ the County Hoard of Education for J Horry County on the 14th day of v March 1919, the undersigned Trus- ^ Lcos of District No. 2 will hold an ^ election at Evergreen School House j >n the 4th day of April 1919, upon ^ the question of levying a Special Tax *?. mill** imnn the taxable property if said District No. 2. Dated March 14, 1919. S. L. Burroughs. J. R. Tucker, W. J. Cherry, Hoard of Trustees. School District No. 2. o Heating Father to It. "What did your little ones say vhen you told them there is no Santa Claus?" "They asked mo if I was just findn? it out."?Warhineton Star. MYSTERY DEEPENS AS TINE GOES ON . a(> /> Speculations Are Rife Concerning Different Phases of Disappearance ?-0 SONFLlCfWe ;^tORIES GOING THE ROUNDS 4 - * *>' 'jJ : ; Hrcct News Yesterday Gave no Hint of Any Solution of Questions. Yesterday there was still nothing1 o throw light on the whereabouts of 4ary Newton, who disappeared from tome on March 24th. Stories of difevent kinds were still going the ounds hut these when traced out noved to be without foundation so ar as verification is concerned, /arying views are being expressed >y the people of the community as to \hy she went away and why she did 1(1* vnJ"""" U ivuuii, mic nonoay comes forward with any facts of a definite nature to prove their theories as true. There seems to be a question as to whether the woman was able to wani< r very far away. There are conflicting stories and different opinion lb out this. One man who lived noa the v'ace a number of years and dill knows the people intimately says that it was well known that she could not walk farther than the residence of her son-in-law in sight of her home without having* to stop and rost; that she was afflicted with a kind of asthma ami that exertion usually brought on an attack or provi ntccl exercise at least except to a small amount with periods of rest. On the other hand a daughter of the v :ssing woman says that her mother had appeared at times to get wrong in the head and had a disposition at such times to wander about in the woods if she happened to go there and she tells of more than one occasion when she had to load her mother back to the house out of the woods. There is a general agreement among the people who knew her that she was a irood ovmnnlo r?e o foUi.< ..! ul II U< wife and loving mother, kind to everybody and always ready to help where there was need. SUNDAY SEARCHERS YET WITHOUT CLUE The men of Sooastcc township went out last Sunday morning in an. organized effort to find Mrs. Mary Nov. ton, the wife of Chas. ,B. Newton, missing since Sunday, one week hot ore. Going afoot and on horseback, they began toward the seashore and x< arched back all of the woods between the seashore and the residence of the Newtons. This had no result. The search was kept up practically all day until in the late afternoon the case was given up as hopelessi An entire week had passed away and yet no tiding of the woman who *s -.aid td have walked out of her home to go and call the grand son, and in plain and open daylight disappeared from the face of the earth as completely as if she had been swallowed up by the earth without a minute's warning. $125 A' MONTH Young Men, Young Women If you have completed eighth grade or its equivalent, mail following to-day: "JRAUGHON'S COLLEGE, Atlanta, Ga., H.?: Without obligating me, semt> FREE look on Bookkeeping and Shorthand, riving NEW, EASY METHOD for raining me, at my home, within few veeks, for guaranteed position, as Kiokkeeper or stenographer, at $65 o $125 a month, and tell me why usiness men prefer to employ ;< ) laughon graduate. (Name) ( A (1 dross) -o|27|19-5t.? MONEY TO LEND At (> and 7 per cent, for period of 5 or ton years. See C. B. DU SEN BURY, 3|20-4t-pd Gricr Merc. Co.