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I l4 f * ' n ' ' j Leecal and * ? |j v Great things ncwr1 cntra- Jto : small B .v&owns all at once. I i . B^OOO.OO worth of jpccket knivefc. JHTOrry Hardware Co.?Adv. 7}31 31. I I. Let the Herald run y*uir mext :att'j. v? v.ertisement. j 9 ' >| Number eight Cook Stoves, $1.7.30. fc ' Horry Hardware Co.?Adv. 7j31 3t. <, \ S. Q. Floyd, of R. F. T). 3*i>. 2, 'Ta) ' * hot, N. C., spent a clay in Conway last "l! -week. ^ ***** * \CiW X-I f 'nncon tiroc nkuwn^kt iiriiii vol! \ ;?* a a* vuuovv nao mijurvu ' , While working at the ptomt oftthe Con R Jr w-way Lumber Company. if ***** R * /Misses Donna and Amanda <Cblelo rr.^g, of Fair Bluff, N. C-, au:e\visiting R* ; at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. 3. P| .\Asi MfcDennott. ^ J. W. Jones, of Mullins spoitl la'->t y * week-,end here with friends and rdlu[iV L.. lives. yW j Any. sale is a good one a?t the J'eo pies. We 'don't have t!w frr>tt '.every day, but come out in the lead ull the / . Whde.~-Adi.-1 *. * * * ? t Wlnrn you sell it so high'"Jug" r. Kingjjwon't 1uek his tag, you're going some. That's what the Peoples Brick 1 /did.?-Adv.-J I Miss Lily Lightsey, who has boon visiting Miss Marguerite Collins, has i returned to h?r home at .llarrtton, ?S. I| " The I'astirrn had a igood ^program, I last week, and the program ffur'tHis j week, now -rimr*!. ?g, h&s !be*ra very' interesting. B It was so s<?> *j\iiny the- !fjii(t oC 'latt Wj ' week that onSy .a few farmers could -venture out to .Irtrvg a lio/d of ttobucK i-rfo to market. I'l 3 Rev. J. M.' tln-mmon, and Jftlttio tlj /daughter, left Tuesday to **1 sit {friends Ii rand relatives at <Ci*Jknnbia and 'tffhor Hj y points. B' m m m m Shortage of laWor* tnd the scarcity : and high oost of matter!ah; aere aTl <cori~ | iUniting causes of the lack of honww. ,.everywhere- to live hi. m w m m H The lalxn situation 1*ius the ffarmei;,| Hi ;a?l<l through, him hitu,.t everybody c4hf' hard tdovi-mi -favon ?V tin? contiu-j Hrfl vuetlfctdgh costtof living. B i m * m m m II Draining out low places about thoH fliailtn 'Will improve tho adjacent cultivated Irrtiul and make less xrnosquvtocs I aivd frogs arour*!/ the plaac. * ? * I>. H. 'ttuss h<sv discontinued his gai*a^;esH*usines <ye 4th Avcy-uo ami accepted ri? position with the ^ovorn( mont on new ro^td building.. 0000m > V.'ANTftb-T-^Qvoral wood-cutters to out two thousand cords of weod at ! $2 per icoitl. H.'Ro?*-.e)l, Conway, S. j C., Star Jb?oote No. l.?adv 4t pb' 7]31 mm*** | Street parVing and other improvements to the real estaV' of Conway h r ought to be -done when the owners ad* i the ptoperty <>;ft?5r to pa; two thirds of the expense [j **+.* .** i f FOR SALE?Ojoo fyour cylinder, wide'.; Cj gauge, Ruick 'louring rCar,- 1917 Model. W. L. Bryan,'Conway, S. C. U adv?7110| 10 4t iptu *0**0 | The new garage and machine shop II .of the Conway Motor -Cur-Company is [ -jww under way, the excavations for i the foundations for the brick Malls I 'having been dug last week, and some I of the material having boj?n placed on I the ground ready for th<e workmen. I ; Farmer I ' Home H I located in Prince I LOR I? I 2 J Opened for busine J We solicit y( 5 per cent, interest f M DAN W. HARDV v CHAS. D. PR 1 IN DIRE Dan W. Hardwick, Chas. 1). Princo, O. E. Hickman, J. A. Bryant, 7 3 19?if Roy i i (ict!l<jpal blanks, second skeeis, paper towels, doilies and other paper goods; cLvtthc. Herald office. V ? Mr. W. J. Hannah, that big man with the smile, sold his tobacco at the Peoples. .210 lbs at $58.00 . and 39') lbs at $fx7k00.?:Adv.-l T.J.Waught was in Conway last week selling'^tobacco on .the tobacco market'here. * * Bicycles ;$1(K00 cheapei t than; the other fellow. .Hoirry'Hardware Co.? Adv. 7|31 Jtt. Thick Jones;and Mr. Blackwtil, who jqient. sevotal >daysihere last .week with ifriends and .relatives, . have returned to Sumter. m * 9 m What's in name? Low Johnson L<nl/1 Uirt n 4 1 lux nn/vAlno M1 id/ib f'/i l* . pu III Ill^> IV'CHI CIV 111L 1 l LM ivri IV/I $473.68.?:rkA(i.v.-:l J. M. Stevens wasamong'the fanners visiting 'Conway on business last wuek. J. F. Hardv.'ick was among those seen in Conway during laStv.eck on business. * * * * * Many tobacco growers are now com plaining ;5thoiU the effects of the week's lain on the maturing tobacco.] It is turning into spots in many! jilaces and the growers will lose many , thousands of dollars from this, cause. ? <* *BTCYCLES.?^Bicycles an<l Bicycle! Supplies, Flash 'Lights, Lamps, Bat-1 teries See Sutherland Furniture Co.! ?adv'ft". 5122|19. i .Nine !?(>0.00 Steel Ranges going :V> \ !.$47.50. Horry 'Hardware Co.?Adv. j ^ ! I 4 a ;i)i it. \1 1* ?4\f tlrl 'HI ru 'A "1 I .Imio*; rind Y\7?i ?*. I | ncr Hedrivk, who had'been spencfing the ' time -etc the*' beadh, came over to Cr.nway last week for (he initial "feu; of-the Conway Socidl 'Club, given at Floit-i Clract ton' Tuesiiuy night. * * A. C. Thmnpson, tff the 'Peoples ! Tobacvu "Warehouse, attended thoticmventiwof tdbacco growers and bujfcwsss men iin 'Florence last week, and took part' m the proceedings whirb are reported elsewhere in tliis issue. ? m M m m I J. 'iM. Marlon has a new advertisomti erl t h? this itvnue - of 'the paper tell'mg the latest news from his modern .dry goods store<on Mrd Avenue. His 'Imc of goods are ^ varied. trod from liis .1 . j A 1 sureic you can j;oi wimi you nc.'n, j W?> prices will /compare favorably v.tfh those in any oithei town ^wiion tht <iua*jt> of the jenoUs'ure considered. Rd&ert "in cCrackea*, a prosperous I farmer of the White 'Oak "Bay com- j munity died last Sunday. 'Re was j stricken* while engaged iti 'religious | duties mX bis church. Tie was a good ] citizen and one. whose tieath is 'deploy-1 | od by t>.*c Avhtib neighborhood. * * * * l Miss Wilma Jenkins, ui'fter spend- | ing several days here Avith Miss! Ruth Jenk/ns, 'tia*,; retuTuwd *t? l&ev I home at Marion. 000mm Conway has beon getting tt'he bonofit of the drainage that was put in a year or two ago a'/owg the 'f/rineip.J business streets. The floods oJ water | t'lvif fr?11 >11 tlio t/mtn t/ist week went! off through the pipe drains instead I of running in a full torrent down thej Man, Street. There is more needod, j however, to take care of the water' on nearby streets. In owe place in the | residence section, the \water vunss j down the sidewalk, and "ir.i another ! the water runs over the sidewalk across the street to get ot'T. 's Bank istitution ! Hotel Building >, S. C. kss June 2r 1919 ?ur patronage Jdiu un lime uepusus. IVICK, President ICE, Cashier CTORS L. S. Smith, A. F. Cannon, A. J. Mishoe, P. C. Princo, Worlcy. j / I THE HORRY HERALD, COIT The pleasures .at .Myrtle- Beach weiv discontinue*! hist week by the frequent showers of rain. ? ? The new tobacco warehouse at Lor isvivas completed in time for the business of the present season and the company carried a large advertisement in our last issue. * * * .Leading farmers of this county have their attention called very often t> the great .advantage in having modern farming machinery. Several { of them \will buy trucks and tractors ! for use another season. m m m m Mr. R. E. Johnson's load on the floor of'the Peoples Brick Warehouse , sold for $631.1)4. Hie didn't come on a freight'train nor lighter. Just drove his two mules.?Adv.-l m m Extensive improvements at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sparks were recently complete*J. * It will soon be a year since the armistice was signed, and yet the prices of what we use keep going up higher and higher. 'Chattanooga Number 12 Cane Mills and Evaporators. Horry Hardware Co.?Adv. 7,.'31:3t. ? William Lightsey, of Hantton, J?. C., spent last week-end with friends in the city. {Listen?If that "lay-out" at the IN oples Brick can't get you the high i dellar you just as well go home, plow up the balance of the crop and sell' the flues. Drive in and watch 'em work.?-Adv.-J ***** ,.V. C. Dorman, who lias boon tak- | itig vacation at his home in the co nitty, spent a few hours in Conway la t wt ek. Mr. Karmor, put that good brignt ! tohacco where it can bo seen and I watch it go from here. The Po pkv Brick besides having the best lighted I house have DAY to sell it.?Adv.-l * ! J. W. Little, general manager of the South Carolina plants of the Ward-Bate Company, will leave about the end of the week to visit relatives in the North, and take a much needed vacation from his duties. While he 's away Mr. J. Herbert Bate will bo here in person bo loPk after the affairs of the lumber company. * ? ? I The following fine sales were made | at the Planters Warehouse this "week: j W. W. Hu?v. 40(5 pounds :at 54c, 420 ' 'pounds at 53c; Joe Smith, 206 pounds jat 50c; A. B. Parker, 422 pounds at pf'V. * * * * * I I Among those who took a prominent I part in the meeting of tobacco grow- . |crs in Florence 'last week was Goner- , | a) 3. P. Derham, of Green Sea. Mo I will bo among1 those who will no I I doubt help to make the movement permanent and of great benefit to the tobacco raisers of this State. Look over these sales made at Planters Warehouse the first of the week: F. E. Doyle 70 pounds at 54o; , 1. V. Cock 494 pounds at 50c; G. lb Curtrette 3*48 pounds at 55e; C. A. i Anderson 490 pounds at 55c; S. M. Watts 330 pounds at 59c; Jno. J. Radon 500 pounds at 02c. , < Rfing your small lots of country < produce and try Hotel Grace. They ( will pay cash if they need it and you j, will take a fair price.?Adv. \ * 4> v TAKEN UP?One black sow hog, marked crop and staplefofk and un- , derbit in one ear and staplefork ?n \ other. Owner can obtain same by I | .calling and paying charges. Mon- ; roe Johnson, Conway, S. C.?adv pd ] 3t>7#4119. . * * * * * TAKEN UP?At my place, one ye I- ' low Heifer yearling; unmarke'l, , about 18 months old. Owner please . call atid pay charges and got same. J. M. D. Cannon., Galivants Ferry, S. C., R F D No. 3.?adv? 7I17|19 3t jmL j I, Reliable well rated business house ] wants high grade individual rep re- ^ tentative or jobber capable of cov- | ering territory. Proposition pays 50 to 75 per cent on investment. < $500.00 or more necessary accord- ; j ang to territory desired. You . Swindle your own money. We pay . your expenses to Columbia if you 1 qualify. Closing territory rapitlly. < Wrtte or wire at once. General ' I Manager, Room 511, Liberty NatI iona'l Bank Bldg., Columbia, S. C.? Adv. * * * * * o ESTRAY NOTICE Tliore has taken up at my place one. . red brindled, pided Bull about IS months old, unmarked. Owner can get same by proving property and paying charges. ?J. M. Stevens, Route No. 2, A.IJsbrook, S. C. I3t, 7 24 19. pd. WAY S. 0., JULY .31, 1019 remit ii he Yl THE PEOF FOR MORE DO AS USUAL n TO BE SOLO SI BEST ADVANT IT ON THEM A AS HIGH AS $( THAT THESE IWe have ; our Auctioneer drive straight t i vn i ,<j Peoples I ^STALLS NEW FOUNTAIN. Another new soda fountain was installed in Conway within the last few days, this being the Horry Drug Company's new purchase from the Liquid Carbonic Company. It occupies the place of the smaller and less costly fountain. !t is made of the fine materals and has a large counter space of polished marble; and it it fitted with the latest conveniences. McINNES ENTERS RACE. Darlington, July 27.?Julius S. MeIr.tics, a prominent young lawyer of Darlington, today announced his canidacy for the Democratic nomination U)?- congress to succeed the late J. WiHaiti Kagsdalc. ? ft Business is rapidly growing here from year to year. There is a great opportunity here to do well. Horry bounty is the growing county and "onway and the other towns of Horry. are the coming towns of this section of the State. * * * * * Enterprising Farmers made good tale with Lacey at Planters Warelouse Tuesday as follows: S. H. Urown 456 pounds at 58c; E. A. James 144 pounds at 55c, 214 pounds at 64c; PTenry Doyle 440 pounds at 57c, 452 jounds at 64c. ? o The alterations and additions at the , residence of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Elliott ire nearing completion. McINNES ANNOUNCES. Julius S. Mclnnes, of Darlington, S. C., has come out for election to the vacancy in Congress from the 6th District and his card is published in :his issue of the Herald. Mr. Mclnms las been before the people of this lounty before and received a flattering vote. He is an attorney at law in ictive practice at Darlington and is a Bjood stump speaker in a political mnaiirn. I I can make, vou see better. I can iVif.ke you feel better. I can make you look better and you will do better by using the best Lens for the least money. J. E. DAWS3Y, Opt ometrist. i roil til SEE II POTS iu will Like I ?LES BRICK HOUSE SOLD MO LLARS ON THE BIG BREAK LA! ' IS IMPORTANT THAT THE Gi HOULD BE PLACED WHERE 11 AGE, IN THIS PARTICULAR OIJ LL. WE ARE SELLING TOBAC( 51.00 PER HUNDRED AND IND GOOD PRICES WILL CONTINU i competent force to handle yoi is one of the best in the country o the Peoples Brick House. >nnp (tii i nir nnycnc s c iuno i ill s nc buitna lt ! Tobacco \ "THE LIGHT HOUSE" conway, south carolina Two negroes were arrested and I placed in jail the first of this week Icharged with indecent exposure. They ; had gone in bathing without bathing | suits near the wharves on the river J front. The case will be tried in the court of General Sessions. ***** j The recent rains in many places helped the country roads by causing the sand to flow into the numerous holes. Some cotton was injured by the recent rains; hut the damage was not as much as some growers expected it I might be while the rains were falling. Tobacco men who know what they are talking about say that Conway can make the biggest market in the Slate. In order to do that the business men must become active and locate the necessary prize houses, and make arrangements to get a stemmory here. Other warehouses will be |erected. o? GOVERNOR CALLS MEETING. Governor Cooper Calls Farmers and Business Men to Meet on August Sixth. Governor Cooper has issued a call to farmers, bankers, merchants, and other business men to assemble in Columbia on August (> to perfect wne permanent organization of the American Cotton Association in South Carolina. ' I o COLE BLEASE ANNOUNCES. Columbia, S. C., July 2?.?Former'; Governor Cole L. Blease today announced that he would be a condidate for Congress at the general election, but that he would not be a candidate in the primary. Blease is preparing t.ho nlnt.fnrm or> which ho will enter the race and will announce it in a few days. ? o MAY ASPIRE TO SEAT. Georgetown.?Now that there is a vacancy in the Sixth Congressional .... v..vv, niv i|iiv.Mnni i?? iR'iug' (iooated on every side here as to who is likely I tc. offer, and whose chances, amonj* a'! the likely candidates, would probably he best. A number of names have already been nn ntioned, hut in (m ore;otewn tho probable Candida y of Or. Olin Sawyer, now vervin.-v his nr iivl t'^m as mayer of th' ci'.y. is . -i.tlng much interest. THE PRICE WHERE It! |RE POUNDS ST THURSDAY OOD TOBACCO I r SHOWS THE I R HOUSE HAS I :0 THIS WEEK | ICATIONS ARE I ir tobacco and ? Load up ancl 1 ftur 19 fiYL, I Warehouse I | REVIVAL MEETING I At Hebron Church, Near Bucksvillc, Aug. 3rd to 10th. Rev. I\ H. Ingrnham and Rev. J. r\ iCason are both expected to be with i us and assist in the meeting. Also Rev. M. W. Hook lias been !?":f > ' Ill V ItLllf who is to bo picsent Friday and Sun! clay, Aug. 8th and 10th, and hold our 3rd Quarterly Conference. | Everybody in reach is most cordially invited to attend every service possible. Come and bring all you can with you and assist all you can in the good work by your presence, prayers and labors of love. jSome of the subjects for discussion: What Is it to Be a Christian? How to Become a Christian. How I May . Know 1 am a Christian. Advantages iof a Christian Life. Sowing ami Reap iiig. Counting the Cost. The Day of Judgment. Hell, What, When and Where. Heaven, first Lord and 3rd Heavens, What and Where is Heaven, Eternity; How Long? The Secret of ja Happy Life and The Second Coming | of Christ. i Come! Get all the information, inspiration and salvation you can, and bo bettor prepared for this life and the life to come. , ?W. H. Perry, Pastor. * What is the best protection against } sudden and continued floods which I come along in the experience* of every farmer in this section of the State? Why good drainage of the- farm will carry off the surplus water and tho crops will suffer the minimum amount of damage. w . The Wailing Place. Harrington: What is that blank space on the menu? Carrington: That is where you drink a silent toast to the stuff you used to drink a toast with.?Cartoons Magazine. o HUNS FOR CONGRESS. W. F. Stack house, of Marion, S. C., i ha.-s his card in tiiis issue of the Herald announcing his candidacy for member of Congress from this district, to fill the place made vacant by the sudden death of .1. W. Ragsdale. Mr. Stackhouse has many friends at Dillon, where ho formerly lived, in Marion I where he now practices law, and also j; tor ry where ho has interests in ! h..i.;ine a.sis. I