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Si Tii 7TTT m T7i hi 1 . ? c "* 1? n Ltecai 0iid Materials are hard to get on the local market here. George J. Holliday was in Conway qttf clay last weel:. W1 *?<! # The 4th passed^ off* quietly in this section of . the State. < i Come to the Herald office .for jgoori printing'of^every kind. -i'' I i - . . . ' Try the Hotel Grace for sale o' country produce such as the hoU uses. * J. Gray Floyd was in Conway on business one day the first of last week. i M W. F. Stackhouse, of Marion, was through this section recently on busiftWss. 1> George Officer was able to be out again last week after an illness of several days. :. | m * * * m Car choice Feed Oats to arrive this : P week. Loris Grocery Co.?Adv. 2t. ***?. Farmers in this section should not forget that there is good money to be (J made from struwberi ics. 1 '*** The roads in many places are badly in mind of a good dragging to take ' o out bumps and holes. * j .'M)0 sacks good Blue Rose Rice that wo can save you money on.?I,oris Gioccry Co.?Adv. 21. mm*** (' Tobacco sales will be the groat matter of interest all over this county beginning on July 15th. { ***** - IMr. and Mrs. Herbert Hacks and , M>. children, of Mullins, are visiting J friends and relatives in the city. , = * * * * ! v Probate Judge J. S. Vaught is rais- j l ing fine gardens on the vacant lots 1 I, of the commercial hotel property. He 1 I U ir iitih u varmtv. : ' [j ^Messrs. Julian and Mayo Dusonhi.ry, spent last woek-end in the city with frVcnds and relatives. ; /' Hon. R. B. Scarborough left Tues, day to spend several days in Columj bia. /. V ' t JO,000 lbs. Lard bought before the big advance, see us before you buy. I.oris Grocery Co.?adv 2t m ? w s Make the Horry County wheat acre age larger than ever for another Spring. Lay the plans now for the i new wheat crop. ? * J. A. Hcarne and C. C. Gore, both of Little River, visited Conway last week on business and remained here | for several hours. 1 Car high grade self-rising flour j just received. Got our prices befonr* I I you buy.?Loris Grocery Co.?adv. 21. | pi V * * + * i Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Oliver, of Virl irinia. arrived here last. weoV t<> visit if i lends and relatives here and in the country. Mr. Oliver returned home i this week. i m m m m The enterprising tobacco wareheu;^|h are advertising in the Herald t.) let the growers know where they I can sell their product. i * * * * * A. P. Capps passed through Conway Wednesday en route to his home at Florence. Mr. Capps has just completed two cottages at Murrells l Inlet, one for W. B. Petti grow of Florence, and one for Henry Mullins, L of Marion. [ | Misses George Johnson and VirI ginia Burbage are visiting in ColumI bia this week. [ * * I WANTED?Men for jde&sant and U light work at good wages, work in I (Vonccr plant. The Veneer Mfg. < j Co.^ Conway, S. C.?ad 7]10|19 4t v,' - * * * * * I ^-Big shipment of high grade tobac9 co twine just arrived. Also shipI ment of 80X80 cotton sheets to ar I rive soon. See us for everything in I groceries.?Loris Grocery Co.?Adv. | 2t. H ^fTo make a tobacco crop as it should be, give it either new land to ' Hi grow in, or land that was not planted H2 in the weed, the yeai; before. | * * * * * Dan W. Hardwick of Loris was in Conway last week on business. He is ^H President of the new Farmers Bank ^H recently opened for business at Loris. Bring you tobacco to Loris, and come to the store that you can buy |H what you want at wholesale prices.? M Loris Grocery Co.,?Adv. 2t. J Personal / . Dr. Dietz, Dentist, 44 Mfein St.?ad * m S. G.# Godfrey was here from Chcraw the first of the week, * M M. F. Sarvis was among those in Conway on business recently. * ? ' N'i Rev. S. C. Morris was in Conway me day last week on business. G. M. Sarvis was among the farm3is visiting Conway on business last week. ***** IMiss Vinnie Carter, of Lake City, is visiting Miss* Maude Dusenbury. ***** M iss Bernice Martin, of Marion, is visiting friends and relatives in the city. T. O. Salmon, and daughter, Miss Hone, of Latta, are visiting Mr. and ! Mrs. W. It. Salmon.* j ***** Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Cox, and (laugh tor, Vivien, after spending several drys at Now Yoik, and other points, have returned home. Ac 11 * * * Mi -sos Pearle and Kirby Tyler, of Nichols, who have boon attending the Winthrop Summer School, returned homo this wcolc. m + *+ m ? AVe have a shipment of Ford trucks coming, hot us have your ordei quick if you want one. Buck Motor Co.?adv It Miss Mary Rivers, who has been visiting friends here and at Myrtle Roach, left for her home at Bennetts villo Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Martin, who. have been visiting friends and relatives here, returned to their homo at Mull ins Tuesday. * FOR SALE?One four cylinder, wide gauge, Buick Touring Car, 1917 Model. W. L. Bryan, Conway, S. C. adv?7 10 19 4t pd. * ? m m Misses Lula and Inez Stalvcy, who have been visiting friends and relatives at Sumter and Georgetown, have returned home. ***** There was a picnic on Pee Dee last Friday. Some people from this section of the county attended. * * ? Miss Blanche Martin, who has been visiting Miss Sudio May Thompson, left Wednesday for her home at Fair Bluff, N. C. The latter part of last week was as warm as any farmer could wish to have it on his crops. ? ! The Clerk of Court's office was open on <hc 4th until in the afternoon. ***** Mrs. A. R. Price, of Gurlev, was in Conway one day last week visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jessie Anderson. Miss Berta Cooper, of Socastee, is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. S. S&rvi.s Jr. I * * * * * I I W. B. Capps and George Capps, both of Jordanville, were in Conway lost Friday. ***** Messrs. W. B. Chestnut and John Chestnut took their families on a fishing trip to Pee Dee last Friday. They caught a fine lot of fish and cooked them near the river. * V * ? Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sanders spent several days in Columbia last week. They made the trip through the country in their touring car. ***** The excursion boat from Georgetown arrived back at Conway last Friday night about midnight. * * * * * Andrew J. Bethea passed through Conway last Friday on his way to deliver an address in this county. ***** T. J. Bell was in Conway from Wampee recently. ***** Miss Ruth Rogers, of Mullins, is vi.-ii vi 11)^ luinscn ijuty aim ivuui Spivey. m m m m Many farmers intend to clear up more new land for another year. Thus the farms of Horry County are constantly growing in value while producing more and more every year. W. R. McMillan, of Rocky Mount, N. C., spent last week-end here with his mother, Mrs. Sue McMillan. m m BICYCLES.?Bicycles and Bicycle Supplies, Flash Lights, Lamps, Batteries See Sutherland Furniture Co. ~adv tf 5122119. / THE HORRY HERALD, GOfl IMPORTANT MEETING ON I RIVE It IMPROVEMENTS | A hearing on the improvement of the upper We.cc am aw will be held in the Court House here on Friday, July 18th, at 2 o'clock p. m. Mr. W. O. Whitcscarver, Engineer in Charge of the Georgetown Division, will be here and preside at the meeting. Col. Holmes B. Springs, is Chair man of thc^ioard of. T> atff* of George town, andXactf&iy interested in the improvement of the Waccahuiw River is also to be here. All parties interested Sfc earnestly requested to attend this meeting. ? o . There will be a regular meeting of the Live Oak Camp, W. O. W., No. 124, Thursday evening, July 10, at 9:30 o'clock. Several new members to be initiated. All Woodmen welcome. ? Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDermott have returned to the citv after spend i mg several days in New York. I ? D It. Lide, of Pincwood, S. C., arrived here last week and is the guest of his uncle, He v. W. T. El well. 9 * I T. 13. Cooper was in Conway this week. Sheriff J. G. Butler of Columbus i C( unty spent some time in Conway ; last Monday. * * * * * ! M. M. Horn, of Floyds town hip, spent several hours* here last Men 'day on business. .Several loads of tobacco were brought to Conway this week and left at the Horry Warehouse. Watch thi: House for high prices.?ad. j The dipping of cattle has gone i through this year with a vim. Horry j county will soon be at the point I where this trouble will no longer bo necessary. Chief li. It. Ambrose recently returned from Florence Infirmary where he stood an operation. He is much improved in health to the delight of his many friends. I o TEARING DOWN HOUSE. The (lamatrod cot t:nrr. hoi nn inner to ? vj ?o ** ~ "O vvr Senator Hal L. Buck, near the corjner of the W. E. Porter property, is jbeing torn down by Daniel Smith, the |contractor, and the materials in it j not damaged by the fire will be used in. the erection of tenant dwellings in the Western part of town. The fire which destroyed a large portion of the roof of this building occurred last Winter and the house has remained in that condition until last I week when the contractor began to tear it down. It was formerly occupied by Mrs. A. O. Lawrence, as a boarding house. o HELPING EACH OTHER. Labor for gathering and stringing tobacco is almost a thing impossible ! 41.: 4 ? . i- - A in mi.-, cuumy uus unic. 1 no growlers have taken up the plan of helpling each other. The families in a j community get together and gather I the leaves from each crop in turn. | So far the plan is working well and lit could have been of great service in former years even when labor was more plentiful. There is a large crop to gather in Horry County this year. o GRANTED BAIL. Ivory Hemingway, the negro boy who is in jail under a charge of assault, has been granted bail by Judge S. W. G. Shipp. Ho is a youth ful negro and was engaged as a farm hand at the time of his arrest. Or CLUBWOMEN LEND MONEY TO AMBITIOUS GIRLS The clubwomen of South Carolina have shown their deep interest in the development of women by creating i I .Mil** JiNmrl Ar CO 'Pi.:.- ~ M uw?>> A UIIM UJ. IJIJ.^1 JS III bi loaned to girls unable to secure educations without aid. The money is now available. Application blanks unci mles governing loans may be secured from Miss Mabel Montgomery, Chairman Education, S. C. Federation Women's Clubs, Marion, S. C. o LOST. Strayed from my place, one bull dog, with light colored body and dark around left eye, answers to name of "Tat." F;nder please notify Joe Har relson, Nichols, S. C., R. F. D. No. 2, Box 16, and receive reward.?adv7j3| 19?3t pd Thrt P D. D P~ iiic \jm (x u. ncii oumpany 123 Broad Street JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, is tiie owner of and is carrying on the Mail Order business formerly handled by the H. W. Clarke Hat Company. All orders should be sent to them, AGENTS WANTED SEND FOR CATALOGUE [adv?7 :3| 19?4t rWAY, S 0., JULY 10, 191#. I NOT THE OLDEST I4KM *. .. * 1 J '* I IN I The Peoples ! I than TWENTY 1 I 011 Laurel Stree t Conway Live St< I ness center of C I will have their c Tuesd; I We have the 5 in the entire sta 6 warehouses in ( B but, the market ? one of the mo si I olina. Our prof H a man tells you R tc lie down, ho 1 8 of horses and m B tesian water fo.i I WE C0RDIA1 I ON OUR OPEN! J SEASON WITH J FLOOR. COME : l|| THE FLOOR Af I OF DAY S CHO I I ?'f! j Tli I A. C. Thompson, Frank I Peoples I 1 : FOURTH GENERALLY OBSERVED IN HORRY I Many of the people of the county of)served the Fourth last week ov resting from their work or business; many going to distant places co spend all or a part of the day. An- i tomobiles passed through Conway on j their way to Myrtle Ueach, Murrei'sj j In'et, and a few en route to other j points of interest. There were picnics at several places in the county and it is said that all of these were well attended. Some of the people ' took in the excursion to Georgetown j land saw the seaplane which was advertised as an attraction at that place. Some of the tobacco growers who happened to have their barns full of tobacco in the process of curing, had to remain with that and of course could not observe the Fourth by taking the day oil". o There is a scarcity of fruit this year because the trees have not borne any. Huckleberries and blackberries are very scarce. The grape crop is the, only fruit crop that will amount to anything in Horry County this year. Ivory Hemingway was admitted to bail last Monday evening under an order of Judge Shipp. He is the nogro hand from the W. C. Adams farm recently lodged in jail under a charge of assault brought by another negro. The weather continued to be cool most of last week, especially at night and in the mornings. This cool spell is thought to have been bad for the giowth of the cotton crops over the country; but other crops were thought to be doing just as well as if the r weather had been hot. i Repairs were recently made to the t railroad tracks loadnig through the i town, partly rotten cross ties being taken out and new ones inserted under the rails. This work was needed long before it was done. -O ' CALL ON THE HERALD FOR: Adding Machine Rolls, 1'aper Towels in Rolls, Toilet Papers, Second Sheets, Trices are right for these. O va BUT Of OF THE YOUNl SOUTH CAROLINi Brick Tobacco Warehouses c( THOUSAND SQUARE FEET OF F t adjoining the Post Office on or Dck Co., on the other in the hea 'onway and the busiest side of tl opening sale m. Julv IF "J 7 " Jl v? most up-to-date and progressiv ,tc. There were other stores Conway before we got here am here was weak and needed wli t modern and convenient houses it is in getting you the high do that the four at the bottom can' las bugs. We can care for one ules in our brick stalls, also frc ' them. ",LY INVITE YOU TO SELL YC NG AND A PORTION THRU YOUR NEIGHBORS AND FRIT EARLY, BRING IT WELL CURI TD THEN PAT YOUR FOOT TO RUS. IURS FOR THE HiGH DOLU A. Thompson, L. E. Day CONWAY, SOUTH CAROLINA Henry Barfield was here from Fioyds last Monday. R. J. Graham was here on business last Monday. ? ? m ? Luther Pink, a colored boy. was arrested and lodged in jail one day lest week charged with reckless driving of an automobile. * * ? W. M. Rouse and C. R. Rouse spent last Monday in Conway. FOR SALE. 7.r> acres of land in Simpson Creek J Township, oO acres cleared, in good j cultivation, 2-room frame dwelling;. | and kitchen, good well of water, one | mile of Oak Grove church, 1 1-2 miles of Alt. Vernon School, in the fork of 2 public roads, well drained, Clay foundation, tobacco barn and stalls. ()j2G(19 lm-pd J. B. WRIGHT, R. F. D. No. 1, Allsbrook, S. C. ? -u I DELCO-LIGHT The complete Electric Light and Power Pilont Saves time every day?10 to 20 hours per week on chores alone. Box 353, ? Conway, S. C. ? II I? ?? ???w????????????? I can make you see better. I can nr.ke you feel better. I can make rou look better and you will do bet- | er by using the best Lens for the east money. J. E. DAWSEY, Optometrist. For tobacco flues call on i J. W. Sasser, Gurley, S. C. We manufacture the best flues made.?4 24 12t PAOK VIVE ???y GEST AND MOST WAREHOUSE ' i-. ' * ' ? v a:-1 : ? * ' : ?.) WPrirur - - - - AJL1V/A V/ LOOR SPACE, I le side and tho I rt of the bnsi- I be main block, I 1919 e warehouses I and tobacco I i in the game, SB at \vc gave it; jj2 in South Car- 1 liar and when I 1 do it tell him B hundred head g sh running ar- I )UR TOBACCO J THE ENTIRE ? 3NDS ON OUR I 3D, PUT IT ON I i THE TUNE I m, { L. Whiteford Cooper. EXCURSION TO GEORGETOWN, The excursion to Georgetown, run j b\ the Conway Concert Hand on the : 4th, was a grand success. PatronI aire was a liuin oi? ,?1 ji t ?... nnvi i, uut inose wno i took in the trip were delighted with the orderly manner in which the outing was staged. Not a single hitch or mishap occurred. The excmsionists were furnished every comj fort and convenience by the Captain and crew of the steamer Burroughs. ! The Band. under the direction of its {proficient instructor, Mr. Shell, ronjdced selections of beautiful music, ] while a gentle breeze, laden with the fragrance of the woods swept the j steamer's snow white deck, filled j with the merriest and most congenial crowd that ever met, j The steamer was docked at George town about 1 o'clock. A largo crowd was there to meet the excursionists. The Band marched from the dock up into the business section of town where the reception committee had parked their autos in the shape of a V?here they broke ranks and were rushed to the new tobacco warehouse where a special program was rendered after which the hand was taken to the Tourist Hotel for dinner. Immediately after dinner, a concert was rendered on the street while the wonderful seaplane gave flying exhibitions above. Georgetown showed signs of a busy little city, and the reception committee, headed by Mr. M. S. Smith, weIV) sure on the job. They know how to entertain visitors. The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce. is an organization composed I of business men that mean to put 41... i - me vown on a big* boom, the beginning of which is well under way. . WAR DEPARTMENT WARNS AGAINST BOOK AGENTS Washington.?The war department today issued a warning to the public against "solicitors of so-caller historical hooks and publications, of no historical value and published scleiy foi commercial purposes," the de part ment has boon informed that in many pails of the country agents vcre calling upon parents of soldiers offering for varying sums to publish photographs and service records of the soldiers in books covering a sinl ie county or city. Most of those . s have been found to possess no value.