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-9AOK FOUB gortg gleraM, CONWAY, S. O. f ? Brt<wd at the Post Office at Conway tk C* as second class mail matter. H. H. WOODWARD Published Every Thursday Morning by Conway Publishing Co. TELEPHONE 21. I SVySCRWWW PKICE: 1 One Copy, One Year.. ..$1.50 One Months 75 One Copy, Three Months. . .50 Payable in Advance PUBLISHERS ANNOUNCEMENT Tributes of Respect, and Obituaries svfll be charged for at the rate of one Mat per word for all words over 150. Beaolutiocs of Thanks, Cards of Steaks, and all other reading Notolrinar fhp run of UCOTf But 11AJ V1?? ?F% I the paper, will be charged at the rate i e# fire cents per line; and all other slices in the local columns at the tttte of ten cents per line. Bntra charge of 50 per cent, for otlcee sot in black face type in local eelumn. All changes of advertisements must be in the office by Saturday noon to insure their appearance \n the following issue. All communications must be signed toy the name of the writer, not for Sibllcaiton, out for the protection of Is paper. Lega Notices at $1 per inch first Insertion, 50 cents each subsequent Insertion. Rates o,? ,ong term contracts for display advertising very reasonable, and made known on application. Make all Checks or Drafts payable to The Horry Herald, cr H. H. Woodward, Conway, S. C. Notice in Special Column at the xnte of one cent per word each insertion, and none of these taken for loss than 25 cents, to be paid for iD ad: ?ace. THURSDAY. NOV. 27, 1919. 1 j Today the nation returns thanks ' fw .tas proclaimed by its president. The ijpeople have much to be thankful for. | M - | ?M fa The time is coming whene lumber hwill be hard to obtain in this section | of the country. J fif OvvvvV * Tins has been a dry season. It is J well to prepare for the wet icy weathcome before the Winter * as over! ' " H hvm- ...i __L_o_ ? We know some people who will, on ^ occasion, be very genChous with you; and the firs't thing ' you know will skin* yotf'out for thd mere saving of one eent.a There are a few contrariesin human nature. ,,r Off J ai ! :: ' 1 'O . We. . want the farmers of Hprry County to begin the close study of plans to combat the boll weevil. This is neeessary now as the weevil has been found at several places in the county. , r/vr.'Tr?r^.v, .' - " * o V.\yhat keeps many of us back is a laclft otflcarnihg and experience^ Many wil$sppnd half their lives in colleges unci: yet will know nothing so., far practical affairs are concerned. The mati.... who. said that ^knowledge- is power knew what he was talking .about when he said it. o It has been noticed that in any case where a machine, made of good material^ has been kept well lubricated as to all of its working parts; that it has lasted almost indefinitely and "never wore out. Yet there arc many "who will put their good money in an automobile and run it till it falls to pieces for the lack of oil and grease. U The happiest man we know is the farmer who laises his supplies y.t home and has good luck in disposing of as much money crop as he could raise without slighting the others. High pvices affects him the least of all. ' , It t.i: ( -?o? ; tte\ Domestic Engineering Com* T>any)-oi'i>ayton,' Ohio, have shown good business judgment in the expansion of their business of supplying cJ&tVicllight thYo'h^h^ahi1 'm/t (hffh?y" have &botst il'4li l<aiei*iglhtvwaypby aingstglfiff the righb kirpl <*>f. pgejn tft; jcwd . idling ,thjQ th.e^flW.trir:paper?V . ^ ? i "ft1 Tim m'inr fa* chase of' real estate at the ShffateH all over this country; unless, ol c8fffWj' Xni purchaser has'' t+ft -vradj ^itiu VffUl kv*/.. 4^:. !k'l..u-* :l canja > w yjvy Jlfl *11/ WJIt'll 11 EJurrdison \a to bo : found in the ffc"t ttat.laVn' the price of land and every thing else may, go down very low and then the ma"ker of a mortgage tc a large amount on a farm will not bf able to fcot enough roturns from tin land to pay the interest on his mortgage, let alone the instalments of the pr^iiff>al as they mature* life- ii . i h y > aS&Bk M . ' *!?, . * What We Ha L Oj i |j *' ' 1 Car Salt 1 Car High Ort 1 Car No. 1 Til 1 Car Wheat S 1 Car Rust Pro 5,000 lbs Flak 5 000 lbs. Plug 2,000 lbs. "JO 3,000 lbs. Plat LOTS OF OTHER GOO TO A 1 Car Horse an 2 Cars Rice 1 Car Flour 1 Car Oats 1 Car Oranges IF ITS IN GROCERIES \ GET OUR PRICES BEFC PRACTICALLY ALL OUI THEREFORE WE ARE IP YOU MONEY. Loris Grt "WHOL What We Ha And to 1 Car No 1 Tin 2 Cars High Gr 1 Car Salt 1 Car Wheat S 1 Car Rust Pre 5000 Lbs Meal 5000 Lbs Plug 150 Gross Snu 50 Cases Flal:( 50 Cases Sard: 50 Cases Salm 50 Cases Soap 50 Cases Lye 50 Cases Atlai v y. V LOTS OF OTHER THI /' / ' / TO A 3 Cars Rice ] 1 Car Horse & ] 1 Car Granulati 1 Car Oranges IF IT'S GROCERIES YO GET OUR PRICES BEF PRACTICALLY ALL OU AND CAN SAVE YOU M CHASES. MAKE OUR S / TEES WHEN IN CONW ' ING ROOM FOR ALL. Burroughs & C '1 ft i .CoaperTSni j| ?v'r oy ,nod [A oonricJ^fRfw^",io^ ^ V 111) lin,'ii i< nil nn'ij Itm > f, 11 i wt ri?kv%%T??rri . ?* ;oy ebnF,cOF;SU#SqRICT!OH.mo-.a |? ^Notice Hoi^by ajgiyenv/ Xbafc ; bj I authority of the Secretary of stat< rtf Chrbltria; bobiis'of fctiftscrip r tiort to the onpftal' fctfx?U O^'H&rmisoT , & Bell , Company, will be /opened a the store of;A. B. Bell,, ft. V* IX No *' A 11 ?l 1. o n -l i ' ' j, Aiiouiuim, jo. v?? . .UV ?lUVt:n OOioe? . in the forenoon on November 29th > 1019; said corporation to operate ; f. general store at Doris, South Car? lina. A. PELL, W. M. HARRELSON, JR., ? Incorporators. I Dated November 25th, 1919. > THE HORRY HERALD, OOITV ive in Slock iT? ' ' 01 o |> < v;K ->'H. 1 ~' ; : t ?: ; . . ' < .'ii> )r,i' t ?f(l : ide Flour mothy Hay >horts of Seed Oats e White Lard ; .Tobacco B" Big Bargain 0 Meat DS NOT MENTIONED. RRIVE ,d Mule Feed :OU ARE LOOKING FOR >RE YOU BUY. WE BUY t GOODS IN CAR LOTS, 1 POSITION TO SAVE icery Co. ESALE" ive in Stock Arrive: lothy Hay ade Flour horts >of Seed Oats y j Tobacco ff 5 White Lard Lnes on ntic Matches NGS NOT MENTIONED ME Mule Feed 3d Sugar U ARE LOOKING FOR ORE BUYING. WE BUY j> nnnne nor r? a t> t r\rva I wvviyw xxi uau JUV/IU CNEY ON YOUR PURTORE YOUR HEADQUARAY. PLENTY OF HITCHJollins old stand. iith Co., Inc. LESALE" ITH, Manager. , ft BIG BOX SUPPER. |? The general public is cordially in, -vifced to a Box Supper at Oak Grove ? School House, on FViday night follow - Iftig Thanksgiving, the 28th inst. 11;; All girls are invite<l to come and t brihg well filled boxes. All young i. men arc invited, to bring their besl < gills, or the other fellows', either , along with well fille<l purses, so tlvd j they will bo able to measure love will - cents and dollars if need be. There will be a short program ol exercises, lasting for a period o about thirty minutes, just before sab of boxes and cakes start up. W> i # VAY, 8. 0., NOV. 2?, 1919. promise a hearty laugh for all who are on time for the exercises. Good behavior is guaranteed as thb Sheriff has kindly consented to be with us on said occasion. ?Teachers and Trustees. Loris, Nov. 22, 1919?adv It 11|27|19 V AUGHT-PROCTOR. j . > . , An interesting event of last Saturday afteratohr rft the hour of s>* o'clock, - was the wedding*, of i-Miss Gussie Vaught ? to Mr. Clemson Proctor, at the residence of the bride's parents. It was a quiet home wedding, only a small number of the close friends and relatives of the contracting parties being present at the ceremony. The parlor of the home was tastily decorated in ferns and potted plants, green and white being the color scheme, and vari-colored candles lent a soft brilliance to the room. The ceremony was performed by the Jtev. D. L. Hill, pastor of the Conway Baptist church, and it was all very simple but impressive. The wedding march was skillfully played by Mrs. Geo. L. Marsh. The best man was Mr. F. M. Floyd, and the place of Maid of Honor was fillet! by Miss Fitagerrald, a close friend of the bride. The bride was given away by her brother, Mr. Joseph Vaught, of Wilmington, N. C. After the ceremony the couple loft immediately for Nichols, S. C., where they caught the late afternoon train for Florida where they will spend about two weeks before return ing home. The bride was becomingly gowncn in a brown travelling suit with hat and shoes to match, and carried a large bouquet of white chrysanthemums. She is the eldest daughter ei Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vaught, Her father is the Judge of Probate of this county. She received early training ar an expert typist and stenographer and was engaged in an important position with the government at Washington, during the late war among the nations of the world. Since the war she has held a position in the law offices of Hon. E. J. Sherwood. The bridegroom is a young ww?n*%?r of rv td /molitlOC T 11 jf IIltJ.Il U1 IIUJ.Il \ ntCl llllf; (jUaiHRvi, u unv before the war he was employed on the first rural free delivery route established out of Conway. He served his counti^ in the world war. He has the qualities which make for a successful life. Both of the young people have numbers of friends in this county who will join together in wishing them every success. The brothers of the bride were here from Wilmington to attend the wedding. o? NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of an Order of the Prohate Court for Horry County, notice is hereby given that I will offer for sale at my residence in Floyds township on Thursday, December 11th, 1919, at 10 o'clock A. M., ail and singular all of the property of the late Cottie I. Tyler, consisting of household and kitchen furniture. Terms of Sale: CASH. E. S. TYLER, Qualifi :d Administrator. Nichols, S. C., Nov. 2i>, 1919?2t 11 27 o ? . TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons arc hereby forbidden to hunt, fish, trap, or in any manner enter or trespass upon any of ow lands situated in Conway, Dogwooc Neck, Little River, and Socaster Townships. Violations of this noticr will be iubject to the full penalty oi j the law in sucn cases made and pro! vided. Myrtle Beach Farms Company. ?11,27 19 4t v bTcaThzTn o I guarantee m;y VULOAN^ to last the life of the tube o tire repaired. Stop throwing them away. Let me save yoi the price of new ones. TUBES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT See me for your TIRES an< 1 ACCESSORIES . ; CHAS. L. GLASGOW ' At Conway Motor Car Co's. j Garage, 4th Avenue. o r ffis QiiWnt That Does Not Affect the Hea f ' Because ol Ita tonic and laxative et'fect. I.AXA I T1VK BROMO QUININE Is better than ordinar; 5 Quinine and does not cause nervousness no i ringing in head. Remember the full namenn* - took for the s4 nature oi K. W. GROVE. 20c I Ll. i. ? -( ' *? ? ' New ( ARRIVING i '>!(!? i I -VI WE HAVE YOUR THANK Suits, just in from the Fa< Overcoats to match, also Shoes and Hats at old pri We don't keep any thing the other fellow can't mi Old Santa Clause will b? same old stand next we; t Respe CONWAY BAR! I STRAY HOG. There has taken up at my place one brown, black spotted barrow hog, marked smooth crop in left ear, smooth crop and under nick in the 1.1. ? i <-? . ' < ^ huuui z i-n years out. uwnur may obtain same by calling on the undersigned and paying charges. 1120|19 3t pd RUSS ROBERTS. R. F. D. 1, Galivants Ferry, S. C. <i The boll weveil has been discovered in Fairfield county on R. V. Bray's plantation. o TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby forbidden, under penalty of law, to hunt, fish, range, trap, or in any manner to enter or trespass upon my lands, in Dogwood Neck Township, containing .'105 acres, more or less, and being in one tract. ?B. J. VEREEN. Conway, S. C., Star Rt. No. 3. . Ilj27|19?1 mo. pd. I Pastime Program for week Is 1 ! MOft Billie E | / m A it m ftM'S 01 10c# TUE Norma Ta ; "THE SOCIAL WEDNE Mary Pic "HULDA FRO! THUF William Fox presents Valeska Great White Way, in the Seu< fork Life? "THE SOUL OF FRI Douglas I "A MODERN r 15< r ?l 1 SAIL Neal Ha GOOD W x uru a \ nanMiaia??M.wm iw;(i ' COM D. W. Griffith's "BROKEN I k# ; XMAS DAY l t Ms I G DAILY ' I ? ' !'!'> M 1 w I H o?.j Ji. ; *?4JSI| -. tjri'l: ] . H SGIVIN6 " AND XMAS | ctory, from $18 fo $60. I ? ? ? -i n_:? a X? llw a Dig line or nam ooais. 1 w a ices, no advance here. , but sefl every thing, and I' * et our low prices. . here and open up at the*1 k?watch this space. , ? ' ? i>; ctfully, 1 , 9 SAIN HOUSE i v ri| ???1 ? i Dates must be made ten days j] Ahead of Sale. R. 0. HANSON Auctioneer & Appraiser 815 Chestnut Street j WILMINGTON, N. C. I IT IS A JOB. Atlanta.?I). J. Gantt, recently appointed by the federal government t?> supervise prohibition enforcement in the southeast, in a statemenet to the Prohibition Enforcement Campaign committee, declares that enforcement means a battle to the finish with a well organized band of the most desperate of criminals and yegg men. o No place in the whole State has greater promise than Horry County. ? Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic | restores vitality anil energy by purifying and en^ rlchlng the blood. You can soon feel its Strength^L ening. Invigorating Effect. Price 60c. ^ Theatre I commencing Dec. t. JDAY urke in lUGKTER" -25c ' SDAY * Imadge in ; SECRETARY" \ I ISDAY kford in A HOLLAND" TSDAY r Suratt, the red rose of the sational Photoplay of New BROADWAY" Iday v~ i J 'airbanks in 7V |f ( MUSKETEER" j 3?25c. IPnAY ' f ,? . . 4 / 'I ' ' ' ixt in a ^ WESTERN Veekly. IN6! 7T ' \ greatest Sensation ^ ILOSSOMS" , DEC. 25TH J U mmisL k Jfik