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Lracal and 4 L_? Good sceooki -dhoflts At the H^niid . office. > i There were KWwers a)f rain Jast * Wednesday. . Jos. W. HoJlifhf .wus iin iConway ?on i J^siness last -vnadk. ^ * m # ? 1 vm /'Ar>J^i9wr<W vwwat itD Aynor <00, tli).foils jn^s last ? J^mr OUI. -?o .,>:!. ??. * * * J*. .-<8''/ { -'? <? <T , , ijrtunv, ^benviioil -jfasd^dChiir-Jj Ueston on biusii^s 3?st,-we^k.(- ?!? 1 ? ? * ? : ->mj Ttin v .1 . A. M. Duienburyv .of Twdtlvillq, 'was. in Conway last .week on but?it96ft?. iDr.; Diotz, Dentist ,.\rjll .be ;ttt :Hem- 1 'ingw.oy four days this wodk, reiurninir Saturday morninv,??adv ^, * * The merchants of Cwmway are !<ook inferior good business here <lv*rf>r?K l| ftlfio .tObaeco season. ? m m m Jesitlh Watts was in Coiaway hint Saturday. + m m w * "VV. A. 'Martin of Vaught, S. C., was in Conway on business on Wednerday of last week. ? # + * ? f';jdl oo 'tUe Horry Herald for the ; good job of jointing ycu have bee:: j wanting and needing. ? ? a v T A 1 . 1 * t . il . ic was announced recently mat tne 1 ho:A HI Myrtle Jdoiich would open on j the zMVit of this month. * ?}< * Vf. f Risk and Diamoud auto tires and j tubes, guaranteed ;? : thousand mlios. , Sold by \7. B. Chestnut & Co.?ad It Just received car of Red Cedar shingles, see W. R. Sv'mon ut Con- < way 5 <V: 10c Stcure?adv It. v * * *Jt ? Hear the Band on .Street Saturday P. M. at 5, then buy your ticket for jvliu 4lh ai. di ug stores.?-adv * * * '.The picnic season Js now <>*,,. Conway has started out with one .of the biggest the county will have this year. * * * * * Preparations are being made for a?Mirw nnnt.hoi* slnrv it 1 1 Vu? homo t. f Mr *?*1 Mrs. T. T. Elliott. A. I i Garret) has the contract for this .< work. * * * * * 4 It will take all that the warehouses in Conway can do this year to handle the large crop of tobacco that is being: rah*ed in all sections of the county. ****?We have to watch at all times for I the man with the axe to grind. He^i ivil! of course sharpen his tool if you 1 will hut he fool enough to turn the grindstone. i' The Peoples Brick Tobacco Ware- 1, house has just been treated to a new coat of paint on the broad front extending along Laurel Street; adding much to the appearance of the build- j; ii?g. < * * + + + i D. B. Hardee, who lived on the road between Conway and Myrtle Beach, has sold his farm to Mrs. N. M. Jones, who was already the own- < or of some lino fanning lands on i that side of the Waccamaw River. ] m m * 9 J. T. Mishoe recently returned-1 fn^two weeks spent in St. Louis as a member of the order of which ' Mr. Mishoe is a member. Mrs. Mishoe spent the time while he was away with her parents at Harmony, N. C. ***** Tobacco crops in some neighborhoods are rather uneven caused by lack of getting a good stand in the beginning. Some of the plants are ; ready to button out while other plants in the same field are yet apf parently very young. ***** 1 ( To succeed in farming these modem times, the farmer must be wide awake like men in other callings appcarJ to be; and they must keep up with the changes and improvements ^peing made in the world from time to time as history rolls on. ***** The tobacco season in Conway this year promises to bring lots of business to Conway and to turn lots i/f money into the pockets of the fnvmoi's of Hnrrv Count v. Let us ? " Hiopc that it will exceed all expectations and break all past records. ? While most sections of Horry County had good seasons this Spring and Summer, yet last week in one section mar the seashore, it was reported 'that the crops there were sufferirvj: for rain. The Herald hopes the people of that section have received good rains before now. j ; , > Personal " I, A. D.Jordan *?*<?her* oike <!ay Ji#*. week- on bushier ' * *' .' > L N. P. Jenrette, 4? Tabor, N. CL, wa^ in Conway on butuacss last Tuesday.!!' m m. + m m The .Horry- Tobaofto Warehouse is; being treated to a np?w doat of white.' ' J Mrs. Ida A. Watts ;and Miss Bo-:, tilla Watts, ..were in Conway last Wednesday on busineat. a ? a :G. W. Cartrett of.JL.F. D. No. 1, Allen, S. rtC., spent, a abort time in Conway oft business laslvweek. ? m m m Fisk and "Diamond aute> tires and tift?es, guaranteed six thousand miles. Sold by W. K.*Chestnut & \Oo.?ad It 1 * * I' i Tl;e mornings of last \iv?.ok wore' cool and mmet followed Iby hot! scorning afternoons. All who arc willing to tak-r .Summer School boam?rs should "'phone Supt. bvdlock. Miss Essie Lupo loft Monday for ? Keck Hifi to atton/l the Win tin op Summer School. ? # v Miss Mary Harllee i!s visiting hov -isto)- Mrs. McQueen Quattiobaum, at Ci'orgotov* n, S. C. , Miss Corinne Bailey, -who has beer. I visiting M iss Aleono Snivev, loft!! Tuesday for heir home at Clinton. # + **< , Ehric Anderson, who litis boon h serving with the U. S. Aimy over-i .was, has returned homo. The Pastime luix. a good inn < f pictures this week and large audiences have attended each night. O. J. Boll of Warn pec spent some ' time in Conway on business last 1 week. Mrs. L. T. Yaught and little daugh 1 tei, of Myrtle Beach, spent the first 1 of the week here with relatives. 1 * * Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sparks are making extensive improvements at their residence in Conway. iMrs. Ellen Nixon Cock field, of Cherry Grove, was in Conway on ' Wednesday of last week. : ? i Dr. G. I. Lewis, is attending a ( meeting of the Dental Associatoin, ' which meets in Columbia Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ? * * Don't forget to gel your ticket for the 4 th, on sale at drug stores Sal- : urday. A limited number only. Conway Concert Hand.?adv j1 + ? * 11 Henry J'yrd. who recently return- j ' ed from over, tas service with the j * Army, spent last week end here ' with friends. ( j t Miss Grace Haselden returned last N Saturday from spending several /days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j' C. E. Haselden. at Latta, ?S. C. Miss! Edna Haselden returned with her. jl W. Percy Hardwicke has about 11 completed his moving out of the ?' Peoples Warehouse, as the ware- < house company will need the build- ( ; ^ ^ i a. - c? i '' nit; in u miui i nine lor nantiiing > tobacco. I * * * * * WILL PAY $16.50 CASH FOR YOUR < $50.00 Liberty Bond. Draw on us f without exchange through your local , Bank. Attach Bond to (Draft. CLOW CONSULTING EN-j GINEERING CO., 1211 1-2 Wash- [ ington St., COLUMBIA, S. C.?1< 1" G|19?26 t ***** STRAYED?From my place one Ox, ] brindled neck and sides, and white -j back and bottom, long horns, for- . merly owned by Noah Skipper. \ Liberal reward for information. J. ] G. Allen, Allsbrook, S. C. 6'18 8t \ STRAYED COW. 1 Strayed one cow, white back, dark j ^ _ l li ii t. . f Nines, ueu on, vnis nener is year ] ana half old, marked crop and under- , bit. W. W. SHELLEY, j Galivants Ferry, S. C. R F D No. 1.?6|19)19?3t pd. j m m m * WANTED?Purchasers for tobacco ] sticks; cut any length desired at < .25 cents per hundred lineal (run- j ning) feet.?Conway Lumber Com- i pany.?Adv. 4-24-19 2mos. 1 * * * * ? LEFT in one-horse wagon on Laurel ; St.?two bundles?one hat, etc. Apply One Price Shoe Store.-.It pd ? *?** BICYCLES.?Bicycles and Bicycle Supplies, Flash Lights, Lamps, Br4tcrics See Sutherland Furniture Co. ?adv tf 5j22|19. / I THE HOBBT HERALD, COl Isaac L. Lee in Conway on business last Tuexhjy. J as. D. Gi-aiiam wvas in Conway last week having: wtfurned from service in France. ? ? There will be a spn&ial meeting of Live Oak Camp No. U24, W. 0. lW. Friday evening:, June 21), at 8:30, for the purpose of initiating members. All >W. O. W. are welcome. .Judge J. 'Si iVniightr ^Htnmed sevurrtl days ajgO'fi'iMh'hls trtp irtto New Surrey whefe ' he Went ?to ' deliver a lunatic to the ' authoritkfe of that Statte. Judge Vaught was for abuxtt three days. '?! >> 00000 ;kj<; M>rs. >0. D. Andersen, ah<l children, are Visiting friends and rela^ves at Andrews, S. C. * * 0 0 m One feature which continues to be quite an attraction at the Pastime Theater lis the combination orchestra, pi; no and pipe organ installed there I'omc weeks ago. It is a whole band in itself ami there is not a false note in the .records played by it.' H is operated by electricity and practically takes care of itself. It is the product of -a high grade of human inventiveness and genius, and it does the part he no doubt wished it to play in human enjoyment and eni( rtainmcnt. * * 0 * ? FOUND LOST MONEY. A lot of lost money, all cui rency, was picked up last Monday, June: i 1' '11, H>lt?, in the store of Ni r. J. Id. Marlow, in Conway, S. C. He 's k roping the money for the owner who may oiua'n tne same by celling at th<* -Mere an<! describing it and paying the o*st of advertising, etc.?adv 0> 19 19?31, ^290,000 5 1-2 PER CENT ROAD BONDS. Under authority of an Act of the Ccncral Assembly of the State wf South Carolina, entitled "An Act to Authorize the County of Horry *o Issue Bunds fui* the purpose of improving the highways of said county, in i.n amount not to exceed two hunched thousand ($200,000) dollars; to provide a sufficient levy to pay the interest on said bonds; to provide a Sinking Fund to redeem the same," approved the 7th day of March, 1919, and pursuant to proceedings of the Horry County Highway Commi sion, duly and legally had and adopted, the said Horry County Highway Commission will receive bids from the citizens of Horry County for a period >f Thirty (MO) days beginning1 on the, 12th day of June, 1919 and closing at 12:00 M. on the 18th day of July, 1919,. for $200,000 Five and One-half (:> 1-2) per cent Coupon Serial Bonds ~.r Horry County, to be known as Highway Bonds, to be of a denomination of $1,000, numbered consecutively from one (1) to two hundred (200) both inclusive,, to be dated die 1st day of July, 1919, and to near interest at the rate of Five and dne-half (5 1-2 per cecnt) Per Centum per annum,^payable semi-annual y on the First days of July and January and to mature serially for Thirty (30) years. Bids will he received by Geo. Oficer Secretary, Conway, S. C., for Ktrt or whole of said bonds, Commission reserving the right to reject my and all bids. A deposit of Three (3 per cent) Per cent will be requir;d as evidence of good faith, and a leposit of unsuccessful bidders will >e promptly returned. iFor further information, apply to Hoo. Officer, Secretary, Conway, S. C. u I>R. BURROUGHS APPOINTED. Dr. H. H. Burroughs, the Physi;ian of the late Local Board under the Selective Service Law, has been ippointed Medical Examiner for Horry County to report on claims For disability incurred by soldiers in Active service. Dr. Burroughs is particularly qualified for this work by reason of his former connection with the Draft Board. The boys will naturally turn to him, as the one who first examined them for service, for Advice and relief after they have finished their duty. His work is un:ler the United States Public Health Service of the Treasury Department. This Health Service under Surgeon General Rupert Blue has been charged with the duty of furnishing ncspital sanitorium facilities for discharged, sick and disabled soldiers, sailors and marines, army and navy nurses (male and female) patients of the War Risk Insurance Bureau. Persons desiring to file a claim against the government for disability incurred on active duty must file with such claim a statement from the Medical Examiner as to his present. physical condition. Paper towels in rolls at the Herald office. * t - 4.- ?J rWAY, 8. G,. .JUNE 19, 1919 i - - ~ RETURNS VFROM FLORENCE I George J. Hclliday was back at home last week after several weeks spent in the FUwencc Infirmary. > ? ; fcETCRNS FROM VACATION. J.' A. McDermetat, of the Peoples National Bank, returned last week from a vacation of several weeks. He w?s away for the purpose of getting a much needed irest. o GIVES GOOD SHOftS^ rlr>i;i IjyH The Pastime Theater ran last week with a good nightly program jftnd there were good crowds at all the shows. ' The five reel pictures last week were all good aod furnished fine entertainment. o ri.vKii iu UfcT MATERIALS. It is one of the worst times in the history of this section for having anything done, or obtaining any kind of materials needed in building. Contractors say that conditions have not improved since the signing of the armistice, but on the other hand have grown worse. o ON SERIOUS CHARGE. Ivory Hemingway, a young colored boy was arrested by constable 11. N. Sessions one day the first of this week and lodged in tin* jail on the charge of criminal assault. A preliminary hearing has been arranged to take place in the .Magistrate's court next Friday. aVi? r-VlT) Svu\.ii gree of performal of these record n 1 '! k4} ? 1 Walterboro, m ? V . I Overland Modfl m\ 3^. ; WACCAMAW IUFLE CLUB. The Waccamaw Rifle Club will have their regular annual picnic Jit the Methodist Parsonage at Murrel's Inlet, July 4th, 1919. Everybody cordially invited to attend. ?J. W. Marlow, Sec. & Treas. NOTICE OF REWARD. Will give $5.00 to any one taking up my yearling and notifying me. Advertised in this paper. Red brind led bull, about 1 year old. L. W. ANDERSON. Gurlcy, S. C.?adv-(> 1219-4t pd. ?... , n NOTICE. All persons having claims against the estate of the late John Henry Stroud are hereby required to present same duly verified according 10 law to the undersigned Administrator or to his attorney; and all persons indebted unto the said estate are requested to make immediate payment likewise. Grover C. Stroud, Qualified Administrator. E. J. Sher.vood, Attorney for Administrator. Loris, S. C, June 7, 1919 6|12|19?3t "WANTED-A lm \ 200 to 600 ACRES ? Improved land, on public road, near school house and church. CARE OF "THE STATE" Columbia, S. C. Reliable well rated business house wants high grade individual repn sentative or jobber capable of coy ering territory. Propostion pays 50 to 75 per cent on investment. $500.00 or more necessary according to territory desired. You handle you own money. "We pay ivour exDenses to Columbia if von qualify. Closing territory rapidly. (Write or wire at once. General Manager, Room 311, Liberty National Rank Bldg\, Columbia, S. C.? Adv.-64-5|29!l9-tf. m CALL ON THE HERALD FOR: Adding Machine Rolls, Paper Towels in Rolls, Toilet Papers, Second Sheets, Prices are right for these. r o 4 A HOUR KODAK FINISHING IJL All rolls developed 10c; packs 20c up; prints 2 l-2c-4c-5c; enlarging 35c up. Specialists?we do nothing but kodak finishing. All work guaranteed to please. Eastman Kodaks, Films, Supplies. COLUMBIA PHOTO FINISHING CO llll laylor btreet, Columbia, b. L. ? ? o Navy officials arc waging: an aggressive campaign for recruits to fill the places left vacant by men discharged who were needed at homo and who enlisted for the period of emergency. BAPTIST PARSONAGE CATCHES ON FIRE Vt ' .. . " "jp, The Baptist parsonage, occupied by the Rev. D. L. Hill, caught on fire from a spark lodging on the roof about the middle of the day last Saturday; and prompt action on the part of the fire department saved then i building from destruction. A small, hole was burned in the shingle jroof of the building and the interior was damaged to some extent by the water 'Winning down into the rooms. A large crowd quickly gathered at the place and rendered all the assistance they could. o PROGRAM HORRY UNION. Program for the Horry Union to bo held with Edon Baptist church, Myrtle Beach. Friday 11 a. m.?Introductory sermon by Rev. Hedgcpath. 12 m.?Union called to order by Moderator. After devotional services church called and letters read. (Invitation extended to visiting brotheis, appointment of committee. Topic No. 1.?What is the wayfairing men spohen of in I-iah and 8? Assigned to R v. T. .M Tyler. Topic No. 2.?After God exeUul i n an from the cai\U n of Ed n w 1 Iki ne place a i laming worn at togate? Assigned to lb D. Hdg \ Saturday morning 0 a. in. -I n o.. J''ailed to order by .Mod' rat r. grlcs V'dlod and Utters <cad. if nr.; I present. i Topic No. M.?What is the two im| mutable things spoken of in Hob. (> land 17? Assigned to T. J. Vaught. Topic No. 4.?Can a man if ea'lcd of Clod preach the Gospel without a"* education? Assigned to Rev. Hedge peat-h. Topic No. 5.?What is the cloud, of witness spoken of in Hebrew 12 and 1 ? Assigned to Rev. W. C. Heaves. i #v f 1 ') !??? A ?\?\#\( ?"w\ ^ ..? iippon.VCA. Report of committee, location of the next second session of the Union. Sunday school at 10, preaching at 11 by Appoint tee, Union closed in usual foi m. L. M. Johnson, H. R. Ownes, ?Committee. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the Copartnership heretofore, existing between O. M. Blanton and F. S. Wright, has been dissolved on the 11th day of June A D., 1919, so that said parties no longer bear to each other the relation of partners; and the business before that date conducted at Loris, South Cnro'ina, up Moi the firm, n unc and style of "Ti.c I Peoples Store" v ill be um a.'.'te:* I June 17th, 1919. on the sole rosp n[sibility of O. :M. Blanton trading in ! ?ic r the name of "The Peoples Store;" and that the said G. M. Blanton has assumed the obligations of said store and the said F. S. Wright no longer has any right to bind the said O. M. Blanton or the said Peoples Store by any contracts or transactions whatsoever. O. M. BLANTON. V. S. WRIGHT. Dated June 17th, 1919.' ?fL 1910 .'it o Governor Cooper was the speaker at the closing exercises of tho University of South Carolina. DELCO-UGHT The complete Electric Light and Power Plant Electric light and power for less than you arc paying for poor ligr.t CE^1 ^ Box 353, ? Conway, S. C. I can make you see better. I can %v. r Ita ^nnl Knf a?? T /*#* % ?I-" iiKtnu ^uu ivvi u<:ni:i . 1 Weill IllilKV you look better and you will do better by using; the best Lens for the least money. J. E. DAWSEY, Optometrist. For tobacco flues call on J. W. Sasser, Gurley, S. C. j We manufacture the best j flues made.?4 24 12t PAGE FIVE I BERLIN CITIZENS " I PUN CIVIL WAR I Bourgeoisie Organizing to I Recover the Political I Power I Berlin.-?A secret session of the I citizens' council; of Greater Berlin E held, op \yectnesday declared in favor I of a citizens' strike, according to the I Independent Socialist newspaper Die I Freiheit. The>'<?itU?nd&itti included a I number of leading manufacturers, I merchants and professional men and , I Col. Reinhardt, the Prussian minis- I for /\f* ?V, a VI VI U1 The chairman of the meeting is I quoted as declaring that a strike was I necessary because the present gov- I emment was incapable of redeeming I Germany from chaos. I It was planned, according to the I newspapers, to have airplanes dis- I tribute leaflets announcing when the I strike would begin. All the food in- I dustries, including* the bakeries, I would cease work, according to the I plan, thi leading to civil war, which I it was hold would help the bourgeois- I ii attain political power. I Some of the manufactu rs and I ei !; 1 intcrc ts Die FY< h it , : - I dares advocated the utmost severity I as the only means of overcoming the I laboring* classes. Tim citizens would I m > ; i! ; n ' <>< i??? ': *" I porlo- to have .-aid the troops would '>.> : <.;y (>[j R. J. BEVERLY AHEAD IN CURING T8BACG0 ,Rains have fallen in nearly all >f tlu sections of Horry County but the rainfall has been insufficient to provide a.- much, moisture as the crop* in some places needed. Crops in some neighborhoods have been wilting n the middle of the day, some tobacco has fired up at the bottom and other crops have failed to advance as rapidly as they would if there had boon more rain. Last week one tobacco grower had already cured a barn of tobacco. It is likley that there was not another grower in the County quite as early as this. This fanner who got ahead of the others this time is R..L Beverly of Bucks Township. Ir. many neighborhoods growers have been getting ready to fill the barns late this week or early next. Many were late in getting' a stand in planting and it will lie two or three weeks before the bottom leaves arc ioad\ for curing. o RARTV AT beach. The full mora v.as the cause of quite a number of young people assoml ling themselves in a house party at lUyrRe Beach last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. 1). M. Burroughs kindly gave over their ideal summer home to the use of the crowd. Everything contributed to the pleasure of the occasion?the weather, the thoughtful iu>ss and congeniality of the members of the party, the solicitude of the popular chaperons, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11 Ormond, as well as the comfortable location. The joy and happiness of this time will always be held in fond memory by the following' young people from town: Misses Edna Earle and Alone Spivey, Jenatce McQueen, Maiy Harlleo, Sarah McMillan, George and Lena Johnson, Mabel Norton, and Virginia Herbage, and Messrs. Joe McMillan, Chas. Adams, Corbet Anderson, John Coles, Andrew Johnson, "W. B> King, Dr. Ledbetter, Walter StUley, E lwarcl Burroughs, Clarence Sessions, and Arthur Richardson. The following out-of-town gnosis were there: Miss Mignon MfcCown, of Florence; Miss Corinne Bailey, of Clinton; Mr. Henry Byrd, of MuJiins; Mi. J. K. Burch, of Florence, and Mr. T. W. Gamble, of Kingstvee. o MOORE-HANSON. .M iss Alma Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Moore, was married to Mr. R. O. Hanson, at Homcwood, last Thursday. Rev. D. L. Hill performed the ceremony. After the wedding, the contracting parties took the afternoon train for Boston where Ml. and Mrs. Hanson will visit the former's volntivns. Miss Moore was until recently an employee of the Conway 5 & 10 Cent Store. She belong to a well known prominent family of this county and slu is an attractive young woman of many fine qualities and accomplishments. Mr. Hanson is among the progressive planters and stock raisers of Conway township and he owns valuable farming lards near the town. He is a public spirited citizen interested jr. all of the movements t'oi the o rnmon , -nod.