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i ==== i y k ; I I" Ltocal and m'_ Good lc^al blanks at the Herald i% ? office. I-. p ? ? Magistrate's blanks are for sale at m j^c Herald office. i * . W. J. Waller spent some time m Conway, last week. ? , I. jo > ; ; r Ifar choice Feed .Oftt^io. awive.tyiif ^v7<fok. ^I ALl GroceryiUo.V^Adv. 2t. ). re:-,* i .! M . 0 fln '! V * f Conway Lumber Company' na b iu..n? ?i ...:4-u I. i vvn |juiiu:vi \wm m iiuirt laiuiy. -i r il 7v WJJ.Sin&lfctou was in Conway ?on* business one day last week. ? * ? ? I . A. M. Dusenbury was in Conway I' A on business one.day last week. fif * * ' IKK) sacks good Blue Rose Rice that ^ Afc can save; you money on.?Loris t Oioccry' Co.?Adv. '2t. 11. N. Sessions was in Galivants Tj Ferry township on business one day Ipr'"x last week. f m ? Miss Julia Wilson, of Farmvillc, ; is visiting Miss Leona Jones. ,* m * * % 98 '4. J. B. Wriirht was in Conway one M83 - 'J (Uiy last week from the Allsbrook T section of this county. f mm*** ( C. Smith was in this county last ' W(}T/v having arrived the day before; from his home in Oxford, Ma. I m m m m 110,000 lbs. Lard bought before the big advance, see us before you buy. Loris Grocery Go.?adv 2t P I Tobacco crops are reported to do '| extremely good looking in Moyds and Galivants Ferry townships. It never pays any man to build I"' with cheap shoddy materials pror tri/ln/l lin i?j !lhlr< til 1KO T.'lW1 tlCsL. y, A new coat of paint at the Horny |i 'Warehouse building adds much to I. ttho appearance of the structure. I) m m m m m Car h?gh grade self-Hsing (flour / just received. Get our prices before you buy.?Loris Grocery Co.?adv. 2t. ' * * * A. P. Thompson was in Conwuy ' on 'business last week. He is the < newly appointed Magistrate at WarnPee n y * ? A' The Rev. Mr. Murphy left here last week to spend some time with the, Sunday School training classes at jp * Myrtle Beach. In Miss Bessie Muggins, of Excel ton,'J was the charming guest last week ^ ' ? ??" I M ??o A 1 1 I '/ W1 ?T1I , clliu 111 I O. fi. jy. vvuvn MV v .1 Hotel Grace. m m m m m The son of Mr. anil Mrs. W. R. j | Hucks returned from service in the] army some time last week and was / taken to his home from here by I)r. A J1. H. Burroughs. ; Several of the tobacco men are making* trips through the country now visiting the tobacco growers and (getting ready for the tobacco sales which will begin soon. Big shipment of high grade tobacco twine just arrived. Also shipj ^Jit of 80X80 cotton sheets to arrr\"f? soon. See us for everything in B groceries.?Loris Grocery Co.?Adv. - 2t. ! Tobacco growers all over Hon y County, were busy last week in gatli} ering and curing the bottom leaves I from the plants. These are the sand lugs as they are known in the warehouse business. Many of the soldier boys who went i to the camps from this county hav3 1 ? - J U/V?A/Vt1 /l?t % ? VI / A 1% Ireuirneu l/U UICII uvuicn liming Wit; last week. On several occasions the number was unusual judging by the past experience. U' 0 * 'Country merchants and town merchants alike are invited to use the K job printing department of the Herald whenever they need any letter heads, envelopes, statements, covers, I or any other job of fine printing. 0 0 0 0 0 ) The rains last week brought hope v* back to many who had gloomy V thoughts about their chips in some of the communities of this county; while these same rains failodj^o reach others who were equally in need of them. . . **** ; A good car is a thing of great pftyvsure and satisfaction, but one will not last long on the roads in some sections of this county, and especially in the hands of one who does not know how to favor the car over rough stretches. J ??I Personal i Hal Bryant, of Virginia, is visiting in the city. .Summons for Relief and other law blanks are for sale at the Herald office. . * * * 1, 11 r ;Krnest Stalvey is visiting friends and relatives, at Georgetown. Mr. and.Mrs. J. A. McDermott left Vast Saturday to spend , several days In New York city. .The work on :the national highway fronvthis point ;to Galivants Ferry, I has been well under way for some t time.and is:already making a show. M iss Mattie Mishoe, of Gurley, spent several days here last week, the guest of hor brother, J. T. j Mishoe. G. B. Jenkins has an advertisement in this issue of a car load of horses and mules just received. Better see him. * Miss Frances Plexico, who has b< en visiting here sister, Mrs. L. U.I Ambrose, left Saturday for he)* home at Sharion, S. C. * * * * * Miss Juanita Bcuty, who has been visiting .Miss Aleenc Spivey loft, Monday for her homo at Georgetown, sc. j ***** Thomas Todd was among the farm oj s visiting Conway on business la. I week. ***** Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Woodward, after spending several days away on a wedding tour, returned to Conway last Sunday. Bring you tobacco to Loris, and come to the store that you can buy what you want at wholesale prices.? Loris Grocery Co.,?Adv. 2t. ***** Miss Margaret Ormond, of Golds ooro, in. w., und Miss Frances 'Cherry of Mt. Olive, arc visiting in the city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Or month The remains of W. B. Smith, the particulars -of whose death appeared in this paper recently, were interred at Lakeside Cemetery on last Sunday. m * m I)r. Marsdcn C. Anderson was recently discharged from the United States Army at Camp Jackson, and was among the arrivals in Conway last week. * * m m Horry business men have mad" much money while using" the Herald'.: 'legal blanks during the past twenty I oars. These blanks have been improved from time to time ourim, that period. * * * * Miss Edna Earle Spivey, who has; been visiting at Florence, returned ; to the city Wednesday. Miss Spivey j was accompanied home by Miss Irene Smith, of Winnsboro. * * * * * J. Herbert Bate, of the "Ward-Bate Company, arrived in Conway on business last Thursday, accompanied by i his three young sons. * * * * * Keith Burbage, who has been visiting friends and relatives here, left last week for Newport News, Va. ***** Alterations were made last week in the front of the Conway Motor Car Company's brick garage building, adding more floor space and a better arrangement of the fixtures in the building. They are agents for. j i _ /ii * * x,ne ^ncvroiet cars and carry a nice line of the "400" touring cars on display. * * * The Standard Oil Company has recently completed the erection of two large tanks on a lot near Conway, Coast & Western Railroad Company's tracts, near the Burroughs Hospital, and will deal in gasoline and kerosene on a different scale from the plan used by that company here up to this time. * * * * STRAYED?From my place one Ox, brindled neck and sides, and white back and bottom, long horns, formerly owned by Noah Skipper. Liberal reward for information. J. G. Allen, Allsbrook, S. C. (V18 8t m m m ? STRAYED COW. vj Strayed one cow, white back, dark sices, bell on, this heifer is year itfnd half old, marked crop and underbit. W. W. SHELLEY, Galivants Ferry, S. C. RED No. 1.?0 10(19?3t pd. # * * V ? BICYCLES.?Bicycles and Bicycle Supplies, Flash Lights, Lamps, Batteries See Sutherland Furniture Co. ?adv tf 5|22 19. , M THE HORRY HERALD, OOTT W. R. Miller, a farmer of Conway R. F. D. No. 2, was in Conway on business last Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Cox and little daughter, Vivien, left Saturday for Nc^w York city, where Mr. Cox has gone on business for Burroughs & t Collins Company. ? T. B. Cooper, of Socastee, was in Conway one day lagt aggfo ? *lau gh tor, of KingSt'reoJ and Miss Bessie n"*kmtuf ^opence? w^<^-toYScJ>een visiting 'friends and relafil^s nere, left Tuesday for Glenn Springs, where they will spend a fe^ cfdys before returning home. ***** Willie Buck was in Conway last week for a short time, the guest ?;f his relative, Senator H. L. Buck. ***** Sergeant G. C. McWhite landed in New York last Saturday from j France. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. B B. McWhite of Conway. ***** Frank Oliver, who has been serving in the U. S. Army overseas, was recently discharged at Camp Jack,, .....i ....... <1 :?i.. i 1 ov 11, until Miir* 11 i i I' > it y till' tl I I I VUI9 Ill'iU last week. fi m * * MARRIED IN VIRGINIA. Miss Florric Annie Smith was mat'rieii to Rev. 1>. L. Hill on June 26th, at the First Baptist Church, Mt. Verne n, Ga. Mr. H. Long, of the Conway I National Bank, went to Mt. Vernon with Mr. Hill and was best man at the wedding. The bride is a young lady of many :accomplishments. She taught school j at Fair Bluff, N. C., for some time I where she made many friends by her | sweet disposition. The Rev. Mr. Hill is pastor of the C< nway Baptist church. After a few I days Mr. and Mrs. Hill will be at home to their friends at the Baptist parsonage in Conway. They left Mt. Vernon for Augusta, Ga., and from there they will complete a wedding 11. IOU!". o LIEUT. COL. C. J. EPPS, OF CONWAY, IN THE CITY (Daily Record.) Dr. C. J. Epps, Conway, formerly.) a resident of Columbia, and his son, Charles Epps, have been visiting for several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gray. Dr. Epps is lieutenant colonel of the South Carolina reserve militia regiment, a prominent man in state military circles. He :s a leading druggist of Conway. He and his son came to Columbia by aui. '1 otomobilc. Dr. Epps is a brother of Former State Senator Epps, of Williamsburg county. o ( DR. J. A. NORTON RETURNS. ? Dr. J. A. Norton arrived last Sun- * clay from Camp Jackson where he ! was discharged from the United ) L ! States Army a short time ago. Dr. ! XT 4 1 1 1 J-' 1 I^urwn niifs iuui continuous sei*vice j in tho medical corps ever since he J [went into the Army more than a ! year ago. He will continue his medi ieal practice at Conway. o ii TWO-CENT LETTERS NOW. 11 Pre-war rates on first class mail, | two cents for letter of one ounce or I less, and one cent for postal cards, * became effective July 1st, under an 0 amendment to the revenue bill re- a pealing the first class mail provision f of the 1917 revenue act. There will he no change in second class postal rates. o LOST. p r Strayed from my place, one bull dog, with light colored body and dark 11 aiound left eye, answers to name of ^ "Fat." Finder please notify Joe Har 11 relson, Nichols, S. C., R. F. D. No. ^ 2, Box 16, and receive reward.?adv- ^ 7|3|19?3t pd n o TO MY FRIENDS: ? I am resigning position as Cashier of Bank of Aynor to become identified with A. P. Magee in the Tobacco Warehouse business. Our Mr. Ma- *l gee is an old tobacco man and his ^ record with us for the passed five s< years bears testimony as to his honesty, fair dealings and courteous P treatment. ^ As I bid you farewell in one ca- ^ pacity, I stand ready to greet you in another. Hoping to see you on opening sale July lbth, on the floor of Magee & Lewis, I am, | Yours to serve, ?W. P. LEWIS. July 1st, 1919?adv The C. & B. Hat Company 123 Broad Street , JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, is the owner of and is carrying: on the Mail Order business fonnerly handled by the H. W. Clarke Hat Company. All orders should be sent to them. AGENTS WANTED SEND FOR CATALOGUE adv?7 219?41 WAY, S. C., JULY 3, 1919. - ? ? ? i i - - ? NOT THE OLDEST ? #|D EIH) ^ r i , . ' I mw* ... 11 v > y< IN The Peoples than TWENTY on Laurel Stree Conway Live St ness center of ( will have their < Tuesd We have the in the entire sU ! warehouses in | but, the markcl one of the mos okna. Our pro J a man tells you I tc lie rlown lm of horses and m tesian water fo WE CORDIA! ION OUR OPEN! SEASON WITH FLOOR. COME THE FLOOR AT OF DAY'S CHO t Yd "ti A. C. Thompson, Frank Peoples I HAS (FINE CORN. t- ' S. J. Casque, a progressive farmer vho lives four miles from Conway >n the Kate's Ray Road, has four teres of the finest com that has been frown this season. He has given his corn special, attention in cultivation and fertilization, and it will >e interesting to know how much this our acre cut will produce. o SEASHORE HOTEL BURNED. The Seashore Hotel and an adjoinng cottage at Wrightsvillo Beach, line miles from Wilmington, weic lestroyed by fire last Friday, the ' oss being estimated at $150,000. ; ''our hundred guests in the hotel 1 scaped with little difficulty and man 1 ,ged to save some of their effects 1 rom the flames. { ? EXCURSION TOMORROW. < There will be an excursion of white eople from this point, by boat, to . I x j n:ui?uiown, tomorrow, run hy the \ lembcrs of the Conway Conceit land. This will he a good time to lake a pleasant trip to our sister )\vn at a cheap rate. Music will be iirnishcd by the band, and refreshicnts will be sold on board steamer, rowds are expected to attend tlio ccasion. o ALIVE AT PEOPLES. The Peoples Brick Tobacco Warecuse is ready in every particular >r a big tobacco business this seaMi. It has good managers and talks ) the growers this week in a quarter age ad. " eliable well rated business houue wants high grade individual repivsentative or jobber capable of cohering territory. Propostion pays 50 to 75 per cent on investment. $500.00 or more necessary accord- 1 ing to territory desired. You > handle you own money. Wo pay your expenses to Columbia if you * qualify. Closing territory rapidly. ], Write or wire at once. General Manager, Room 311, Liberty National Bank Bldg., Columbia, S. C.?Adv.r04-5|29|19-tf. CALL ON THE HERALI) FOR: f Adding Machine Rolls, Paper Towels in "Rolls, Toilet Papers, j Second Sheets, Prices are right for these. _0 , | / I BUT ONE OF THE YOUM SOUTH CAROLIN Brick Tobacco Warehouses c THOUSAND SQUARE FEET OF ] it adjoining the Post Office on o ,ock Co., on the ether in the he:i Conway and tho busiest side of t opening sale Off lllllf 1C UJ, JUSJf I J, most up-to-date and progressn ite. There were other stores Conway before we got here an k here was weak and needed wl t modern and convenient house? fit is in getting you the high do that the four at the bottom can has bugs. We can care for one mlcs in our brick stalls, also frc r them. L.LY INVITE YOU TO SELL Y< tNG AND A PORTION THRU YOUR NEIGHBORS AND FRI] EARLY, BRING IT WELL CURI ID THEN PAT YOUR FOOT TC RUS ??.>- ? .? IIIRS FOR THF HlfiH DOLL) r w at w vaa mmm W Mr W total A. Thompson. L. E. Da:, EK ^ = lUUdUUU \ CONWAY, SOUTH CAROLINA mammnaammamammmmBa^Kamam HAD MOTOR TRIP. A party consisting" of George J. Holliday, Frances G. Holliday, and M isses Winnie, Ruby and Emma Holliday, went by automobile last week to the home of J. G. Holliday, at Blackstone, Va., the party going- by Rocky Mount, N, C., and Emporia, Va., Dorham, N. C., and Southern | Pines. This trip took in a large scope of farming country,, and they say that the crops are looking the best they have ever seen. ? o ? FOR SALE. 75 acres of land in Simpson Creek Township, MO acres cleared, in good cultivation, 3-room frame dwelling, and kitchen, good well of water, one mile of Oak Grove church, 1 1-2 miles of Mt. Vernon School, in the fork of 2 public roads, well drained, Clay foundation, tobacco barn and stalls. 3 2f)|19 lm-pd J. B. WRIGHT, R. F. 1). No. 1, Allsbroofc, S. C. o DELCO-LIGHT The complete Electric Light and Power Plant Saves time every day?10 to 20 hours per week on chores alone. Box 353, ? Conway, S. 0. I can make you see better. I can nake you feel better. I can make ou look better and you will do beter by using the best Lens for the east money. J. E. DAWSEY. Optometrist. For tobacco flues call on J. W. Sasser, Gurley, S. C. We manufacture the best flues made.?4 24 12t PAGE JOVE ,f 1 If . 'i" I6EST AND MOST WAREHOUSE , i' Vi < 1 i . ? iri r>' > ' i . . 1 / ?|* v T . .?;j . i f/ /1 mO uoM 'U. l'T ,/?}.? J loO A ' ovcring* more PT.AAP CDAnm . wjlv KJX riuu, I ne side and the I irt of the busi- I he main block, I w rc warehouses R and tobacco ? d in the game. |B lat wc gave it: p a in South Car- $ liar and whc-i g 't clo it tell him R ; hundred head jij ;sh running ar- 2 DUR TOBACCO | THE ENTIRE | ENDS ON OUR | 5 sD PITT TT rvM ?, ? - ^ II ) THE TUNE 11 *+ ? " $ >*'** 1 B fcR. S j ii i, L. Whiteford Cooper. II Narehouse || FARMERS WAREHOUSE AO. The attention of tobacco growers is called to the display advertisement of the Farmers Tobacco Warehouse in this issue. T. N. Fullerton and V. D. Johnson are running this warehouse. Mr. Fullerton is a tobacco man who is known to nearly everybody in this section of the State. COUNTY iS~BLESSEO WITH GENERAL RAIN Reviving Drooping Crops in Many Sections Renewing Farmer's Hopes riM. - Liie rams beginning the first of last week came in good time for most of the crops of the county. These showers were general over the whole territory of Horry County, so that there was no section of th<5 land which could claim to have been slight ed in the distribution of the blessing. That these rains were indeed a blessing sent at the right time to avoid disaster is known to every man who had seen the drooping plants in the fields of portions of the fanning belts. The section that was worse off than any other in this county was the stretch extending from near Burcol toward Little River thvowgh Dogwood Neck township. At many places in that section the tobaeco had dried up to the tops of the plants, while other crops had suffered almost as bad, the corn having fired up. The rains last week reached that community where there had been but little rain for a long time and they brought things out to an amazing degree, reviving the hopes of the farmers and placing a different look on the face of the counti-y for them.. Kor ?"""4 ~r A1 _ ... ui me tune the showers did not amount to heavy down? I) ^ * ' pours, but they were light and crcatcd about the right amount of moisture to wet the earth thoroughly and make the crops grow and mature. AT THE WHITE HOUSE. Horry Tobacco Warehouse begins the season's business with enlarged floor space and a new coat of while which adds much to its appearance. W. I. Mr-hoe is the manager. Thov have an ad. in this issue. -? j j j .