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t A $4.7, FOR 1 f We will award a Be; Crocker Ink-Tite Fountain ing legibly the greatest nui ed States Postal Card (u: following sentence: THE CR< INK-TITE FOU ) is for si < Horry Drug . All Cards must be wri tain the name of the contr Oct. 1, 1919. Send all cj ' Horry Drug Prescription / rni\i\a/fl> j j vwi? ?f n ^ The oldest Amer THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURA W. B. Coxe, S P. F. Covington Bullock R. M. Bulk NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court made by his Honor, S. W. G. Shipp, Presiding Judge, in the case of L. H. Alford, ot al., Plaintiffs vs. Berry Alford, et ai., Defendants, and dated the UOth day of May A. D., 1919, I, the undersigned, will sell at public auction to , the highest bidder before the Court House door at Con way, in Horrv i ' I County, and State of South Carolina, I during legal hours of sale, on salcsf day in September next, it being the 1st day of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate :n Horry County, and described as follows, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying .and being in the South side of Lake Swamn waters of Little Pee Doe River, and j contains forty acres, more or loss, and hounded as follows, On the North by G. M. McCrackin's Corner in Join- , or Swamp, thence G. M. McCrackin's line Last to W. K. Brown's line; thence W. K. Brown's line Southwest i to Corner at Lone Swamp; thence I nearly Southwest to A. C. MoCarackin's line in Joiner Swamp, thcncc Joiner's Swamp to the beginning. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser i to pay for papers. I Conway, S. C., August 11th, 1919. j ' W. L. BRYAN, , Special Referee and C. C. C. P. I o j NOTICE or SALE. = ' 1 I TJndcr and by virtue of the decree ' and judgment of the court made by his Honor, S. W. G. Shipp, Presiding l Judge, in the case of S. W. Cribli, et ( al. Plaintiffs vs. Hettie Worley, et ah, Defendants, and dated the 28th day of May A. D., 1919, I, the undersigned, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder before the Court ' H:ruse door at Conway, in Horry County, and State of South Carolina,, during legal hours of sale, on sales- 1 day /in September next, it being the 1 J si/'day of said month, all and singu- 1 . larvthose certain lands situate in ( ^ Horry County, and described as fol- ^ lows, to wit: 1 All that certain plantation or tract of land Situate in Flovd townshin. ' I F said State and County, being five hundred acres, more 6r less, on the r North East side of Lumber River, r ^ and bounded as follows; bounded by v said river on the west, by Coleman Worley land on the North, Gurdine Eloyd on the East and James Battle ^ land on the South. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser . to pay for papers. , Conway, S. C., August, 1910. - ' VV. L. BRYAN, Special Referee and C. C. P, uxiiitnitutmunim'MKiitmmmiinmit j We are proud of the confidence v\ doctors, druggists and the public1 n have in Chill and Fever Tonic.? adv?4|24jl9-20t > 5 PEN CENT I lutiful Gold Mounted Pen to the person writnber pf times on a Unitsing one side only) the DCKER INTAIN PEN ale by company | tten in ink, and must con ;stant. Contest closes 0 ards to I Druggists U s. c. ican Company 1 NCE CO., OF NEW YORK 1 tpccial Agent | , District Agt. | Bros.? >ck, Mgr., Agenta. NOTICE OF SALE. "Under and by virtue of the Decree and Judgment of the Court of Com- I mon Pleas, Horry County, South Carolina, by his Honor, S. W. G. Shipp, presiding Judge, in the case of Nancy Graham, Plaintiff vs. Cordie Jenrette, et al., Defendants, and dated May 30th, 1919, 1, the undersigned, will sell at public auction to the highest bidden? before the Court House door at Conway, in Horry County, and State of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, on salesday in September next, it being the 1st day of the said month, the following lands situate in said State and County: All that certain tract of land in Horry County, said State, containing j two hundred acres, more or less, once bounded on the North by Burroughs <fc Collins lands and Stephens lands, j on the Kast by Stephens lands, on the South by sixty-five acres belonging to the same tract (original) now of the Estate of Silas Jenrette. This j being the land conveyed to Anthony i Beaty and Silas Jenrette by Bur- ' roughs & Collins Co., by deed dated 1 12th February 1901'and recorded in J the office of the Clerk of Court said State and County, January 18th, 1905 1 in book T. T. Pago 5G1 ami as is rep- r< sentcd on a plat of said lands made j by James E. Moore, Surveyor, will fully show, saving nevertheless from ' laid Deed and Plat sixty-five acres |( )< longing to the estate of Silas Jen- 1 ire tie. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to Kay for papers and Stamps. Jonway, S. C. August 11th, 1919. W. L. BRYAN, I Special Referee and C. C. C. P. ' o If) HOUR KODAK FINISHING ' 11, All rolls developed 10c; packs :0c up; prints 2 l-2c-4c-5c; enlarging 35c up. Specialists?wc do nothng but kodak finishing. All work guaranteed to please. Eastman Kulaks, Films, Supplies. COLUMBIA PHOTO FINISHING CO 111 Taylor Street, Columbia, S. C. 1 o ( Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic ' e store 8 vitality nod ??tertfy by purifying and et> idling the blood. You can soon feel its Strengthning, Invigorating Effect. Price 60c. ! ?? I W. O. W. PICNIC. 1 There will he a Picnic at Cedar 'reek Camp W. O. W. Saturday boore the 4th Sunday, inst. Everybody 1 nvitcd to come with well-filled has- | cts. c ?B. P. Mishoe, Manager. v o .c Early. "Mary, while you stood in the dooray telling that young man good j ight, did it dawn on you that?" "No, it wasn't that late."-?Cartoons ] Iagazinc. It SUPPLEMENT TO T Lrocel and WOMEN. i They're saucy and they're fickle, and ' They're mighty hard to please. 1 We have to cater to them all ' fUpon our bended knees. 1 They're flighty and inquisitive, 1 Exasperatin' too; And every man must find it out, Somehow before he's through. 1 They reason with a suddenness ' That makes a feller jump; 1 And they don't find it hard at all To make him look a chump. They cannot give a reason for A single thing they do. They jump at a conclusion with No valid cause in view. They're funny and they're frivolous; 1 Sometimes it seems that way, 1 They're mounrnful and they're gay. J and They're mournful and thy're gay. They're prudish and they're reckless and ( In faults they all abound, They cost a lot of money, but They're nice to have around. ?Brooklyn Eagle. i ***** Mrs. Arm E P:uro. <>f fhiliv.'ints \ Kerry, was in Conway last week. The election for Congress, will be hold on Tuesday, August 20th. 'I his county has a candidate in the race.-ad George .J. Holliday, of Galivants j Kerry, S. C., spent last Wednesday in ; Conway on legal business. * * * ? The first open cotton of this year j has already appeared and was published in last week's issue of this paper. The election for Congress will held on Tuesday, August 20th. This county has a candidate in the race.-ad * Embargoes oy uio railroad comrpanics in Wilmington and other shipping points delayed the shipments of gcods intended for this section and caused some inconvenience to the public. KOR SALE?Ford Touring Gar., with lHassler Shock Ahsnrhrrr? I class condition. Apply Box 7, | Conway, S# C.?adv 8,21 Lf*-4t 9 m m + The Pastime hai3 a fine ran of pictures on its program wedk and i.> showing an equally fine program this week. Those who are looking for amusement of the highest class cannot afford to miss these pictures. m + * m m The election foj Congress will be he Id on Tuesday, August 2(>th. This county has a candidate in the race.-ad The race for congress grows interesting as time goes on and the .26th approaches. The election will decide the matter. * * * # In conversation with a number of tobacco formers last week they stated that their tobacco on ha?d .was in pretty good condition and they believed they could handle it and take care of it until the sales opened again. ? ? There was some confusion last week about the date for the congressional candidates meeting here. It had been published some time ago that the meeting at Conway was set for the 18th, which was last Monday; but later a change was made and Saturday, August l(5th was arranged as the date. It was published as the 16th in last week's issue of the Herald. The election for Congress will be ^ hold on Tuesday, August 26th. This L-ounty has a candidate in the race.-ad * * * STRAYED?From my place on or about.15th of May one Jersey col- ^ or.ed Heifer, about 38 months old, marked crop and two splits in right ear and undersquare in left. Find- % XT P 1 jairuj, I-*. v/M inui receive reward.-uiv 4t pd 8;7; 19 ? Presiding Elder, M. W. Hook, of (; he Marion District, spent several lays in this section of the State last vcck. m m Order adding machine rolls, second ihcets, paper towels in rolls, paper v lapkins and other paper goods and (j minting from the Herald office. j. * Farmers, as a general rule, need utter improvements on their farms P or taking care of their crops; espcuillv at a time liko tho iwnni < ,.,-.1.1.1^ rhen tobacco must bo preserved until S ales are put on again. t< * * * * * banners are entitled to have their; ninted note heads and envelopes the ' amo as other people. The Herald J p tints those for several farmers. Lot, v. nc Herald print yours. |\v HE HORRY HERALD, CONWA"S |l Pepsonel j' ?_______ 1 The rain last week was accompan- c ied by some wind for a time and it looked as if the country might be visited by a September storm, out of ' time; but the weather turned cooler tnd was much better feeling by Wedlesday, when the weather was clear. Several cases of drunkenness in ^ this community lately shows that there must be a way to procure intox- | * eating drinks regardless of the laws. } WANTED?Several wood-cutters ro 4 cut two thousand cords of wood at * $2 per cord. H. Rowcll, Conway, S. T C., Star Route No. 1.?adv 4t pd 7 31 * * * * * * 1 E. J. Sherwood attended the open- 4 ing congressional campaign meeting | it Florence on Tuesday of last week. * * . The election for Congress will t-e held on Tuesday, August 26th. This county has a candidate in the race.-ad ***** t C. Walters, an aged citizen of Fair 4 Bluff, N, C., was recently in Conway, ' the guest of his nephew, CI. 1>. Jen- ' kins. * * * 41 * Orangeburg will have a daily paper from now on. Conway will roe1,' the time when a daily will be printed within its limits. It will, of coins . h - a larger town than it is now. ***** Tim <rrkw.i->iivii>*< T.,,.; ?.... ... ^ ........ ,V I II V : t l I ' I J I I plies it had on hand hint already a: footed the prices of food in all parts j o." the country. Though onh a smaM help as yet, the people appreciate ii Got legal blanks at the Herald office, W. J. Benson was recently in Laurens where he went on a business trip. * * * ? * W. H. Graham was in Conway lard week on business. * m * m William Edwards, of Aynor, was among the people visiting Conway on busines last week. The election for Congress will be held on Tuesday, August 26th. This county has a candidate in the race.-ad ? George M. Huggins, of Galivanis Ferry., was in Conway on Wed nest lav of last week. I ? Dr. P. M. Blanton will he in Lori. , S. C., beginning Wednesday, August 20th, to do dental work for a few days.?adv. * * * * * Dr. Dietz, Dentist, at Hamingway , this week; return on or tboui SCan - j day. Aug. 2!>rd.?adv It K. I.. Collins was among the farmc:s who visited Conway last wni, P. P. Tyler spent a short time i Conway one day last week. n m m >? ? J. J. Cair.es came to Conway a short time last week. C. M. Todd was among Conway visitors last week. J. II. Cook came over from Allsbiook section last Saturday and! spent a short time in Conway while the candidates were addressing tin 1 people, J. C. Jo'lie was in the city one day p the latter part of last week. George H. Jones was in Conway ast Saturday * i. 1 John Williamson was here a short ime last Saturday. ? ? L. F. Jordan spent some time in * fonway last Friday. 1 ***** 1 C. V. Johnson and A. J. Johnson * vere both in Conway last Saturday. ^ m m m m 1 L. R. Phillips was in Conway to ^ loar the candidates speak last Satur- * lav. c ***** I J. J. Williamson was in this section 51 , few davs ago. c * * * * * I Messrs. Marvin and Ernest Stal- 11 ey, of Georgetown, spent last Sun- * lay here with their mother, Mrs. c hlen Stalvey. h * ii W. R. Todd was here from the Lllsbrook section recently. a m m m m m - - - - _ a BICYCLES.?Bicycles and Bicycle h applies, Flash Lights, lamps, Bat- t! . vies See Sutherland Furniture Co. <1 -adv tf 5;22 It). tl ***** h Bring your small lots of country tl loduce and try Hotel Grace. Thev ti ill pay cash if they need it and you c< ill take a fair price.?Adv. k r, S C, AUG. 21, 1919. i Henry Causey was here recently >n business. The election for Congress will be leltl on Tuesday, August 2Cth. This ounty has a candidate in the race.-ad ? * * * * George West spent last Saturday n Conway. 9 MAKES GOOD MONEY. John K. Floyd, of R. F. D. No. 2, Tabor, N. C., has shown himself to be me of the best tobacco growers in hat section of the county. He had hree acres of tobacco this year, 1 vhich he gave careful attention, not >nly in the planting and cultivation, mt in the curing and handling for narket. He cleared more than '< ?l,500.00 from the three acres of tojacco and the work was completed ?arly in the season. o MRS SNIDER ORGANIZER. In the Baptist 7f> Million Campaign vhich will be on from November d()th o December 7th. Thomas J. Watt: , .he publicity director for South Car>lina, has announced the names of issociational Organizers and assistants in each important town. In th list of names appears Waecamaw \\ M. I'. and as Organizer Mrs. C. H Snider of Conway, and her assistant Mrs. J. 1'. Derham of Green S .. and Mrs. J. 17. Richardson of ilzrn inond, S. C. SECOND OPEN COT PON. The second open cotton boll f; oi the ciop of 1011) wa; op- M or. th farm of Mr. !?. P>. Mc While, near C-.? way. on August I'd!.. 11'19, and w: brought to '.ho herald office on Aug use 11th. This open cotton ccnvs fio? a three aero field u'i as fini coth n : was over grown in the vicinity el Conway, especially considering tlr fact that this cotton is being grown upon a sandy loamy soil not usualh thought to suit tho production of c< t- | ton. o FINER AI. NOTICE. If I am not providentially hindrre 1 will preach the funeral of 13ro. Bei ry Housend on the 4th Sunday in August at 11 o'clock at SpringfieU. church. Public invited. ?P. 13. Coats. BFYS BOTTLING PLANT. The Conway Coca-Cola Bottling Company changed hands on August 1st, and has been running under new management ever since that time. The most of the stock was owned by E. T. Lewis and he sold his hold;mro I,, \ii. n w oi ?i - m ill i , v . I. OHUUI, UK" DW.UT . a similar plant in Marion, S. C\ M Charles Dusonhury has beer. running the business here under its new proprietor, as general manager. It is understood that various irv piovomentv. v. ill be made in the dif fc'cnt equipment used in ! ./.* in;: o? cn-cola and a iuur.be r of other sc ' di nks. STdTK'S HK \i.TH GOOi). South. Carolina ?s at present e Dov u.g a period of excellent health ti. number of case s of sickness being1 t n smallest on record for this period >> the year in some time. Dr. dair.es A Hayno, State health eflior, .--ay cemditions throughout South ('aioim were good and he was very mil pleased at the spit neiiel health th State was enjoying. Typhoid fever, malaria, pneumonk and other diseases usually found pr< ralent during1 the summer iuo.it' were not found to any large dogrc > now, Dr. Hay no said. 0 I HAS. <). WATTS IS StCCKSSFUL IN IH'SINKSS I Charles O. Watts passed through his County last Saturday and stopled in Conway for a few minutes a: io was going through in his automobile. For the past season ho har >ecn manager of the Tobacco Waroiousc at Latta, South Carolina, and vill leave Latta in a short time, at he close of the season there, to Like . harge of a warehouse at LaGrange, . s C., where he has been employed at i large salary to fill the two positions >f auctioneer and general manager, , le will he at La Grange, N. C., for , tbout four monhts when the season ] here will close, and he will then Like , harge of one of the largest ware- , (.uses in Kentucky, located at Lexngton. Watts was born in Horry County ,nd is still a young man; and since bout ten years ago, when he started is career as an auctioneer, in one of he warehouses at Conway; be has ( , .. i ? i ' * iii v/ii o vi ti i i (i ? uiiurn ill JlOllllV ft ^ he tobacco warehouse bubsiness and ^ as become wealthy while followinr ( lie tobacco business in Virginia, Ken- , ;cl<y and North Carolina. 11 is air- ( ess i ' a wonder to ?v:\n\ boys w'm ( new liim in this County. i, COTTON GROWERS LOOK TO FUTURE Take Steps Toward Controlling Prices and Many in Attendance. An enthusiastic meeting of farmers and business men was held in Columbia last Wednseday when the plan and scope of the South Carolina Association and the relation of this association to the American Cotton Association was fully discussed. Between GOO and 700 representative citizens from all sections of the State were in attendance. The chief addresses were ma le by United States S( nator K. D. Smith, A. E. Elmore, of SjTokane, Wash., representing the wheat growers' organization of the Far Northwest, Coventor Cooper and J. Skottowe Wannamaker, president o?' the association. Brief talks were also made by A. A. Protsman, field organizer for the association, and B. h iank Mcl.eod, also member of the State organization. Within the next few weeks a Statewide campaign fora membership is to b> conducted in every county, barm ers who join will bo assessed 'F> certs per bale on the basis of th? 1017 crop. As the membership is for three years 10 cents a bale will b collected for the two succeeding years. Meeting- are to be held m each county when strong addresses aie to he made, setting forth the program of the association. Provision is also made for membership of proi fessional and business men and bankers. Throughout the meeting it was emphasized that the organization would be futile without adequate financial backing*. Mr. Ml more explained that thi wheat and fruit growers had combined in the \V? st and had assessed themselves $10 an acre. The faith the farmers had in their organization would be tested by the measure, of generosity with which they came toils financial needs. No action was taken as to fixing* a minimum price, although somewha' strenuous effort was made by K. W. Dabbs to have th? organization go on I record as. estimating r>0 cents a pound as a reasonable price. \ meeting v t" a'I the State associations in the cotton holt is to he held about September 1, at which time one of the chiof objects will be to agree upon a mintmum figure. What was possibly the most far reaching effort of the day was the resolution calling* on each county to buy all cotton that would be rushed to the market early in the fall before a minimum price had been set. Lang* 1). Jennings of Sumter led the fight for the adoption of this reesolution. arguing* that lite re was always a large hiock of cotton which was sold at the opening of the season, which c< tton was sufficient to meet the im [mediate needs of the manufacturers, |and would thus prevent eontrol of the market by the growers. Mr. Jen nings made an eloquent plea for the resolution, saying that no one would stand to lose a dollar and that each eounty was financially able to take care of the cotton hurried to the market. The resolution was adopted: Another resolution was adopted calling on the president of the State Hankers' Association and the presidents of the chambers of commerce of Columbia and Charleston to call a meeting of bankers and business men of the State with tliei purpose of forming a trade acceptance corporation in South Carolina. Such a corporation was formed a few days age in Georgia with a capital of $2,000.000. It is estimated that a capital stock of from $7f>(),000 to $1,000,000 would be necessary for the South Carolina branch. ? JyFARM ICRS LETTERS. Have the name ef vnnv r?i !ni. ed on a fine note head which wo can furnish in lots of 250 with envelopes to match. It will look well when you write to your friends or business connections; and it will save you money in the long run for the reason that when you buy your stationery in small lots,, imprinted, the price in the long, run will amount to as much or more than the printed kind we furnish. Try this and you will he pleased with the paper. I\ \Y. HENDERSON GETS SCHOLARSHIP. (iov. Cooper has appointed Mr. V. /,*. Henderson, of the Conway Dru.r tn M o'ldn?n1.1. ~ . ,T t w- .. V,lll^lll|l III l<| ' I ' School of Pharmacy in the Medical Vlh pv of South Carolina. Mi*. Honlcrson has boon connected with the 'onway Drup; Company for a number >r ><>:< > and i. well-known in the hup business luao.