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Lfecel and Conway says: "Pave my streets." * ? Try the Herald office for letter hea<?* J S. S. Anderson was in Conway one day last week. L. D* Graham was in Conway last Friday on business. ? m m E. K. Fowler was here from Tabor one day last week. * * * * * G. J. Watts was in Conway one day last week on business. S. C. Beaty recently returned from pervice in the United States army. V Magistrate M. C. Butler, of Loris, was',? Conway one day last week. K S. G. Godfrey, of fcheraw, was m Conway on Wednesday of last week. , ? E. Ij. Smith was among those visiting Conway on business last week. V ? * * # * Air. and Mrs. F. G. Holliday were in Conway recently for a short time. O. T. llarrelson, of Tabor, N. C., was in Conway last week on busi ness. Dr. A. Stalvey, of Socastee, "was in Conway on business last week. The sidewalks in some places in Con way are crying out for cement paving. * * * * * There is no better place than in Horry county for the establishment of canning factories. Conway says: "Connect me r>v good roads with the other county seats of this section of the State." Miss Virginia Burbage is back again in her position in the law offices of Hon. Robt. B. Scarborough. Hon. Hal. L. Duck, with Mrs. Buck and the children, Henry and Eugenia, spent last week in New York city. * * A. P. Johnson, who recently pur/ h JVSUM1 I lw> SJc'i rli?ivnnrli Ii'mi-h. - - WX, VilV. ?/\/l WU^II I Ul III, OJIV'I t 'several days ho re last week on business. This tobacco market says: "Increase my facilities for handling the increased production the farmers have in view." ! ***? A good rain came in this section of the county the middle of last week breaking a dry period that was hard on young tobacco. '+ * ? ? .J. H. Joyner, who has recently opened a store in Simpson Creek townshp, spent some time here on business last week. * * Labor has been scarce for tobacco setting. We have heard of farmers searching1 everywhere for help in getting out the plants. ? 9 Cattle dipping is now on in lull (VCMhis county. This regulation it is e? I'ctcd will not he enforced after tTfe present season. * ? There is room on this market for still another tobacco warehouse to take care of the increasing production of leaf tobacco in this county. ***** There is not enough live stock rais ing going on in this section. We want to see this industry increase and we know that it will make the farmers wealthy. ? m m If you have the best interest of this town and county at heart, then encourage the erection of the cotton 1 oil mill and other like enterprises that will each help increase our pros" <5 1 Fine tissue and best crepe paper at the Herald office. Get one lot and you will come back after more next time. ? ***** TOR SALE?1 gasoline boat, 6 h. p. engine, also Indian Motorcycle. ^ Annlv O. H. Bashor, care Veneer ^ Mfg. Co.?adv 3t pd. # * * * * FOR SALE?Stove Wood. When wanting any ring No. 85-F.?J. A. Eason, Conway, S. C.?Adv. 4J10 3t * Papfer towels by the roll for sale at tlMHerald office. They answer at air times regardless of the washer woman. Try them for health's sake. ? Pure bred White Leghorn Eggs for hatching. 15 eggs $1.00. A. M. Sutherland?adv Ot 3.13jl9. % Pepsonel m L. R. Roberts was in Conway last Saturday on business. Josiah Watts was here from Tabor, N. C.. last Saturday. m m W. J. Hendricks was here on tyusi- , ness on May 2nd. * * * Dr. Dietz, Dentist, 44 Main St.?ad ? ? Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Bell, of Bayboro, were in Conway last Saturday. B. C. Dorman was here from Adrian last Saturday. 'H. Rowell was in town last Sat-1 urday. ***** A. S. Anderson was here a few days ago. ***** L. H. Bryant was among the farmers visiting Conway last wdek. Just received car of Horses and | Mules, a car of Thornhill one and i two horse Wagons. Cheap for cash or time.?A. C. Thompson.?Adv. * * * * Try the Herald's white napkins at 2o cents per hundred. You will ho pleased with them. They are the thing for picnics and special occasions when extra doilies? arc needed. A roll of paper towels installed i over the lavatory will save you dol- j lars in linen towels, and more'besides when you consider the laundry ! bills. ***** Hon. A. 1). Jackson, of Floyds Township, was in Conway on last! Saturday. v * * * * George Capps was in Conway last week on business. sJ. L. Hell and R. L. Roll were here from Wampee last Monday. ***** A swell line; of Clothing, Shoes! and Hats just in at The Bargain House.?Adv. W. A. Cook was hero from Aynor last Monday. ***** M. F. Sarvis Was in Conway last Monday. ***** A. P. Capps, of Florence, spent j last week-end here with friends and j 1 (la lives. ***** Mr. and .Mrs. B. B. Me White, with their two children, Margaret and FJIw-.if l?-n I't... A 4 1....1-'..: ' i I?/? i v, i vj 11 i \ # i i-k i iciii ici r imay <1i wr- | noon. They went by automobile by way of Columbia and Augusta. ***** AT AUCTION?1 j). m., Saturday, sound, young mare, also young sound bay horse and heavy mule. All warranted. Will lx? sold ior the high dollar, also Ford Touring Car in good running order, and other property.?R. O. Hanson, Auctioneer.?Adv. m m m w m Stanley Anderson, of Wilmington,] was here last week visiting friends! and relatives. More goods for the same money and same goods for less money. Everything for everybody. Two car loads 7 per cent cotton seed meal just in :ut Bargain House.?Adv. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Jones, of M ull ins, spent last week end here with friends and relatives. 9 Victory is worth to civilization many times the cost. Buy Victory Liberty Bonds and help the government pay the bill. m At Mullins in our Warehouse we have ten tons Blood, Thirty Tons high grade Tankage, Forty Tons Nitrate of Soda and Sixty Tons Cotton Guano. We have the goods. See us, please, if in need. Palmetto Grocery Co?adv 5-1 -2t m m 9 WANTED?To hire a reliable car driver. References required. Address "Careful" in care of Horry Herald, Gonway, S. C.?adv 4j24j3t * * WANTED?Purchasers for tobacco sticks; cut any length desired at .25 cents per hundred lineal (running) feet.?Conway Lumber Company.?Adv. 4-24-19 2mos. I Li CM n vnun I inrnrw ) nulu luun lidchi i BONDS But if you liavc to sell them sec C. B. DUSENBURY, 3!20-8t-pcl Gricr Merc. Co. I T 1 THE HORRY HERALD, COW WAREHOUSE ENLARGES. The Horry Tobacco Warehouse is making a large addition to its quarters by building on to the structure in the rear. Last year several improvements were made to this warehouse and added to the capacity of the building. This new addition which will be finished in time for the approaching warehouse business of It# 19 tobacco season make the warehouse still better and will aid in handling the large crop that all tobacco men are 'looking for. o PACKING HOUSE. There was strong talk of erecting a tobacco packing house near the depot here; the work to be done by the tobacco warehouses combined, ami intended for their use in handling the large amount of tobacco that is sold on the Conway market every season. It was stated last week that they had failed to obtain a lot upon which to put up the building and that the enterprise had fallen through. PRICE OF PEACE. The moving picture film entitled "Price of Peace" was shown here last Wednesday evening entircy free to the people, in the interest of the Liberty Loan. The film was started on the screen at about 3:30 o'clock and was repeated over and over again until a late hour on Wednesday night. It is one of the best displays- ever made of the part this country played in tiie great conflict and the picture awakened much in kCIUSl IK'IX?. ? O Heavy stock of Corn, Oats, Molasses Feed, Dairy Feed. Cotton Seed Meal, Rice, Flour, Coffee, Tobacco, Etc. We do keep the goods. Come and sec. Palmetto Grocery Co., Mullins, S. C.?adv-5-l-2t. o MARRIED. Bayboro, May 3.?On April 30th, 1019, at 11:30 A. M., Miss Unie Bell Kabon of Bayboro, was happily married to Mr. Olin Norton Jenrette, of Allen, S .C., at the residence of Rev. .J. II. Causey. The bride is the charming young daughter of Mr. Frank Rabon, and the groom is a noted farmer of Allen, S. C., and a loyal citizen of his com munity. After the ceremony the bridal party left for the bride's home for the wedding dinner, returning in the afternoon to their new home near Allen. May their lives be long and happy, and their pleasures often multiplied. .May success ever surround them, and their lives entirely sanctified. ?A Friend. o Heavy stock of Corn, Oats, Molasses Peed, Dairy Feed, Cotton Seed Meal, Rice, Flour, j Coffee, Tobacco, Etc. We do keep the goods. Come and see. Palmetto Grocery Co., Mullins, <?. c.?adv-5-1 -2t n IN MAGISTRATE COURT. Last Monday the case of The State vs. Gatlin Elvis charged with disorderly conduct, shooting the monuments in the grave yeard near the residence of J. H. Hatcher some months ago, came up for a second trial in the court of Magistrate W. H. Chestnut. The case had already been tried and resulted in a mistrial. Also listed for hearing was a charge of not dipping cattle against E. J. Roberts, Jim Capps, and George Johnson. o ? NOTICE. Pursuant to a commission issued by Hon. W. Banks Dove, Secretary of State, the books of subscription to the cacpital stock of The Farmers Tobacco Warehouse Co., will be open in the office of the Fanners Bank, Loris, S. C., May 10th, 1919 from 11:00 to 5:00 o'clock. J. A. Hern ford, D. W. Ross, E. L. Sanderson. Corporators. ^ Til'1?XT "ITl> t---i ?. j vuu uiaCK nuw, II1U1 KCU split in one ear. Been here since last November. Owner can have same by proving property and paying charges.?Geo. Dickson.?Aviv. 4-24-19 8t. pd. Country hams for Sale? Bring a sample to Hotel Grace. The hotel uses quantities of meat in the run of a year and you may find a ready sale.?Adv. * ? FOR SALE. Single comb Rhode Island Red eggs for setting. These eggs are from pure bred birds. $1.50 fv>r setting of 15 eggs. Call on or write Mrs. S. H. Harrelson, R. F. D. 2, Tabor, N. C. adv?2,27(19-3mo3. pa. rWAY, S. C., MAY 8, 1919 Moore Thompson and W. E. Bessent, both of Little River, spent some time in Conway last Tuesday. * * * Arnold Bell was here from Bayboro last Tuesday, ***** There was an accident to a colored hand at the mills of Conway Lumber Company last Tuesday. His foot was painfully niashed but. there was no serious injury. He was brought to a physician. * m v The rains came again Tuesday and Tuesday night of this week. ***** The entrance to Norton Drug Company's store has been laid with Mosaic tile this week. _> ***** Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Spraks have made an addition to their dwelling. * * * * * Improvements arc being made at the residence of Mr. andjMrs. A. W. Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd have added a sun porch to their handsome cottage in Conway. Mrs. Florrie Johnson and family have moved to the A. M. Burroughs residence, which was occupied until recently by Mr. and Mrs. Mawhinnoy. * ? ? * * A new bath room has recently been finished at the residence of B. T. Hvman. * ? ? * ? The now dwell in on the property of II. CI. Cushman will soon bo completed. It will bo occupied by Mr. and .Nirs. A. II. McCoy. Clarence Sessions, who recently received bis discharge from the i Aimy, arrived in Conway last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hal L. Buck have returned from a visit of several days in New York city. ***** J. W. Pridgen was in Conway on business last Tuesday. m ? m m The magistrate court of W. H. Chestnut was busy with trials last Tuesday. I * * * * Mrs. S. C. Richardson is visiting friends and relatives in North Caroi: una. Mrs, Eliza Melton and daughter, of M cvidian, Miss., are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. W. P. Hardee at Aynor. Mrs. Melton has been away from Horry County about 2b years. * * * * * .Metal plated shoe soles were a-rsvong the German war products. I o PASTIME HAS CROWDS. The Pastime Theater had a -crowd livery night last week, the Manhattan Vaudeville Co., closing a week's engagement last Saturday night. The program of pictures was unusually interesting. On Thursday night the war picture "Price of Peace" was shown free beginning at an early hour in the afternoon and running ijnlil a late hour at night. Large crowds saw this picture. o REHOBOTH SCHOOL CLOSING WITH BAND CONCERT The Rehoboth School closes" Friday, May 9th, with an entertainment that night. The principal of this school has arranged an excellent piogram, and has engaged the Conway Band to furnish music for the occasion. Rehoboth school house is situated on the Dog Bluff road about 12 miles from Conway. The exorcises will start about 8:30. o Three giant hydroplanes of the American navy will stait probably early this week , on a 3,125 mile flight in four stages, to the British Isles. o At Mullins in our Warehouse we have ten tons Blood, Thirty Tons high grade Tankage, Forty Tons Nitrate of Soda and Sixty Tons Cotton Guano. We I At -t- P? - - - * nuve me goous. oce us, piease, if in need. Palmetto Grocery Co?adv 5-l-2t o CALL ON THE HERALD FOR: .Adding Machine Rolls, % Paper Towels in Rolls, Toilet Papers, Second Sheets, Prices are right for these. o 4 n HOUR KODAK FINISHING i JL All rolls developed 10c; packs 20c up; prints 2 l-2c-4c-5c; enlarging 35c up. Specialists?wc do noth-; ing but kodak finishing. All work j guaranteed to please. Eastman Ko- i daks. Films, Supplies. I COLUMBIA PHOTO FINISHING CO 1111 Taylor Street, Columbia, S. C. ? 1 "-tf.? COUNTY CONVENTION MAY 15TH AND 16TH Horry to Put on Reconstruction Work?Noted Speakers Coming. % A reconstructive Convention for Horry County wilt oe hel<l on the night of the 15th and morning and afternoon cf the l(ith of May, here in Conway. The meetings will probably be held in the Court House, but more definite announcement will be made later as to that and also as to the hour of the meetings. This Convention is something new for Horry; probably nothing of its kind has ever been pulled off down hero before, and every one is urged to co-operate to bring out of it the success it deserves. It is to be in , the nature of a big County-wide rally and everybody in the County is especially invited to attend. The program is being worked out by the local committee and they are ready to announce now that they have secured as one of the speakers Dr. W. T. LaPrade, Professor of History and Kconomics in Trinity College,. Durham, N. C. We arc, in deed, fortunate to be able to get Di. LaPrade. A'l of us who had th> pleasure and opportunity of attending the reconstruction schools a' Blue Iiidgc, N. C., know that he is among the best anywhere in ti e country. Also, the V. M. C. A. will semi one of its trained secreta* ics and a trained musical director. Several other speakers will he added to il,? ...:n ? ? in.. \% 111 vii win in* miu! i i:: . . snappy and to the point. , Every community in the County will be asked to organize locally and help put across some things that will count for definite community unbuilding which we hope will result from these meetings. This convention is specially put on | to benefit the returned soldiers and J sailors; and it is earnestly hoped that every discharged soldier and sailor in the Independent Republic will certainly be present and taki part in the aims of the Convention. Some of the subjects to be dealt with and discussed at these meetings nvo: Health, Economics, Recreation. Education, and Religion. These are jail vitally important and necessary j to the progress of every community, and we must give the proper emphasis and a proper place in our aftcrthc-war program. E. S. C. Raker, Publicity Chairman. MEDAL OFFERED" FOR BEST ESSAY Dr. G. I. Lewis, of Conway, has offered a medal for the best essay on "Mouth Hygiene." Any school hoy or girl in Horry County is eligible n compete. All essays ai'e to be handled in or mailed to the judges not | later than May 30th. The following men have kindly consented to act as judges: L. D. Mograth, E. S. C. Baker and Dr. J. K. Stalvcy. The winning essay is to he read, and medal delivered in the auditorium of the Burroughs High School, Friday evening, June Gth, in connection with commencement exercises of the Burroughs School. If further information is desired write or see B. D. Alexander of Conway. < ??? DELCO-LIGHT The complete Electric Light and Power Plant Plenty of bright, clean, safe electric light when and where you want it. Box 353, ? Conway, S. C. STRAYED From my place on April 7th, 1918, one Bull Yearling about 10 months old, well grown to ago; color, red l>rindlcd; unmarked. Left home with a stray Jersey cow, large size; color, grey with white and black spots on sides; was dehorned. Will bo glad of any information about this Yearling. L. W. ANDERSON. Gurcly, S. C.?adv 3t pd 4J19; 19 o 1 ??_ , For tobacco flues call on J. W. Sasser, Gurley, S. C. | We manufacture the best flues made.?4 2 4 12t PAGE FIVE JAMES B. SINGLETON SUDDENLY DEPARTS i n Following a Hearty Supper and a Cold Bath Thursday Night HAD BEEN UNWELL < FOR ABOUT YEAR Cut He Had Gone Back to Work Under Advice of Doctor. James 13. Singleton, a prosperous farmer of Canway township, died very suddenly at his home on the Dog Bluff public road last Thursday night; following a hard days work at the close of which he ate a hearty meal and took a bath. .A few minutes after taking tlm bath he became very ill and from this he never recovered. Ho had been in uncertain health for about a year and had consulted several physicians. On the day of his death he had worked most of the day and was very hungry at supper lime. He ate a hearty meal and following out a plan which had been prescribed for hiS trouble. ?o it i< < >:<! - -> , i \ ? nt t\;vi\ iv bath imediutely after eating:. This is believed to have caused his death. o , NOTICE Deputy Collector, Thus. C. Reed vill be at Conway, S. C, on 5, (> and 7th of May, and at Loris, S. C., on S, 19, and 10th of May, for the purpose of giving information to corporation officials in regard to income tax returns of c )rporations, which returns must be in the olfice of tJic Collector not later than June 15th. It 's regretted that those deputies will not be able to make out tbe returns for the corporations, for the reason that their time is too limited to undc i take this work, but they will cheerfully answer to the best of their ability all questions relating to the application of the law to these roi nm. They will be glad to receive incomc returns of any individual taxpayer who for any reason was unable to make his return before March 15, when the time for filing returns expired. Taxpayers are advised to seek out these deputies ami have them assist them in preparing the return. x\ Ih>)v> i)ni;in.nr..K... , , \11\ m nin|ui ia \ war. unavoidable, a statement in the fi rm of an affidavit must be made, and the total amount of the tax must be paid. -r>COl'RT AT ADRIAN. 1 On Thursday of last wcelc Magistrate .1. J. King held a preliminary hearing in the case of The State vs. Sarvis, a number of people being piesent, including; a number of attomeys employed on both sides in the matter. The following took place at the Magistrates home near Adrian. The prosecutrix in the case is Mrs. Clarkie Barnhill, widow of the late Willie Barnhill. The defendant was bound over to higher court. o I CARD OF THANKS. Editor Horry Herald: Please allow me space in your valuable paper to return thanks to the good people for their kindness rendered me during the sickness and death of my father, Charles Stevens. May the good Lord bless all who lent a helping hand. ?N. J. Stevens. o CARD OF THANKS* We desire to express our heartfelt thanks to the many friends who were so kind and thoughtful of us duringthe sickness and death of our lamented husband and father. Mrs. J. M. D. Jones and Family. NOTICE. t Strayed away one dark lihie colored cow wtih white spots in flanks and on hips, butt headed, with leather halter on, no mark. Only weighs about 900 lbs. Anyone finding this cow will shut her up and notify me, and receive reward. M. N. JENKINS. Tabor, N. C. 4.24(19 2t MONEY TO LEND I At ('? and 7 per cent, for period of I r> or ten years. See C. B. DUSRNBURY, I \ 3 20-dt-pd Crier More. Co. tMim?mmt*. mummmmi wmmmmmtmmtu .mm