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, . .. I '. ? ._l Lracal and G. E. Byrtl wan here lost week from j Allen, S. C. vV^gistiate J. J. King was in ConVdMon,business one day last week. / Paper towek in rolls at the Herald (office. f* * * * i Adding machine paper at the Herald office. Henry Buck passed thVtJugfii Con way last Wednesday. , I iMost of the days last week 'were cold. k, J. P. Cooper was in Conway last week from his home in the country. ^ m m 9 m m A* B. Garren is building a house at Lq&ft, S. C. ) Mrs. M. J. Seals of North Carolina spent a few hours here last Thursday on business. * W. J. Singleton was able to be back in Conway on bdsiness early last week, after several days of confinement from severe illness. * * * * * Sheriff Jas. A. Lewis went into the Forney section of this county last week JJfo seize a crop raised on shares by lit N. Skipper on land of L. H. HymaV and also some mules and other property covered by chattel mortgages given for advances. ***** Mrs. C. E. Haaelden, of Sellers, S. C., arrived here Inst week on her way to visit her parents at Toddvilfc, S. C., aid she was accompanied by Miss Josie Harper, who had been spending some time in Marion County with her Aunt. ***** Young Men owe it to themselv.v* to see my line of Young Men's Suits before buying elsewhere. adv SOLOMON SCHERR. "* ***** Land that is hard during the Summer months, should be plowed as deeply as possible in the early Winter so that the frost and a possible snow will aid in pulverizing it in advance of the time when another crop (will be raised on it. ' L. Cashwell, a merchant who has f) been conducting a small store in the i Town of Loris for the past several years, recently sold out to T. G. Spivey. m m m m m The strike in the coal fields of the country will now have the effect oT closing many of the factories :n many sections of the country where clothing, shoes, and many food products arc being made; and this may result in still higher prices to the consuming public. Thus the strike' will have the effert of increasing j me cost ox living, and the strikers will suffer from the effects the same as other people or perhaps more. * ? ? Mr. and Mrs. John W. Singleton, of Toddvillo spent a portion of last j Thursday in Conway. They were on | their way from a visit to their daugh I tor, who lives across the river from Conway. m m m m m TMs amount of traffic passing cvory/day over our principal street re quires something better than soft i sand over which to pass, or even the \ mixture of sand and clay that ha* been used in former times mith great success when but a few persons haul ed over it. There will** be a gieat loss from dust and dirt in the stores and offices of this town until arrangements arc made to keep down j the dust. * * * * * FOR SALE?100-acre Farm, abcrtit 25 acres in cultivation, 6 miles of Conway, 1 mile of good school, 11-2 miles of church; two-story dwelling, barn and stables, good water. Address Box 204, Conway, AS. C., or call at Herald office ad L "^V. F. Stackhouse passed through ( m Conway last Monday. " FOR SALE 40 acres of land in Socastce town- j ship, bounded north by land of Mr. J Frank Mills, east by lands tyf Mr. | Full wood and Max DeLettrc, and south by lunds of my own. Il in j within one mile of Peach Tree, one' of the besti shipping points on, the' Waccamaw River. Is within fivfel or six miles of the Atlanitc Ocean, and is as good farming land as there is in the State, if put into cultivation. For further information, apply to | Mi'i| J. D. Grant, Hagan, Ga., Box 47. ?1<S|16|19 to 1!1|20? lit % The Aynor Gin Mfg. Co., will run every day. When you want the best rtaple, bring your cotton to us. J. T. Shelly, Mgr.?adv 10;2 tf. 'i * * Personal < E. C. Smith was here last week from Horry on business. * O # % 0 A. W. Barnhill was in Conway last week. }' , ... ,, C. E. Hug grins was here last week on business. He willj^ave a land sale as advertised. ***** M. P. Strickland was here recently on business. * * * W. P. Martin was here last Saturday. m m m m m Better roads will make it possible to haul nearly everything by trucks and thus save in the cost of tvana^ portation. \ ***** The Fourteenth Decennial Census is to be taken during the month of January 1920. * * * About 650 people were engaged in taking the first census of the United States. The 1920 census will require I the services of 90,000. * * * The clouds of "dust rtsing in this immediate sections of the county, dark ened and increased in density while the extreme dry weather continued last weeak. Henry Buck, of the Marion County bar, spent several days here last week on business. m + m + m j One of the large trucks used in ! hauling dotton seed from Tcddville to Conway, broke down several of the: bridges between here and there it- : centiy, and one or two accidents re- j suited to others. One man's hoivc i fell off the Bear Swamp bridge and was severely injured. Another man lost a buggy that was broken up. m w The merchants of Conway received small quantities of sugar last week, this being the first in seveal weeks. This: smnll nnnntifxr - ..... vj IVIUJ n a.i PUV/ll OV/1 VI \ out in two pound lots to the regular customers of the stores. ? E. J. Powell, of Johnsonville, S. C., who purchased the lots at Gurley, and fanning tract 'in the country, from A. P. Johnson; spent some time in Conway last week, and stated that he wished to sell this property. When he bought the land he intended tc move on it with his family, but has later decided to go elsewhere. m m * { Give us' your next order for job printing. * * m Land deeds at the Herald office. m m m m m Miss Jeanette McQueen spent last week end with friends and relative*j in Noith Carolina. A * * * Bring your raw fur hides to my i store if you want the highest market price. adtf SOL'OMON SCHERR. ***** W. A. Smith, an aged citizen of | Socastee township, spent a day in | Conway last week on business. Ki * * * * BUYS MAGEE'S WAREHOUSE. The Magce Warehouse at Aynor, J with the lot of land on which it stands, also a tract of land in the country, was purchased last week by C. J. Huggins, of Galivants Ferry. * * * * ?. STRAYED?One white gilt sow, left my place Get. 10; marked whole in right ear and split in left. Notify A. W. Barn'hill, Allsbrook, S. C., Route No. 3.?adv 2t pd. 11120,19. j FOR SALE One mule and wagon, buggy and harness, corn, hogs, farm ing implements, household & kitchen furniture, on Dec. 9th, near Rehoboth Methodist church. W. P. Martin It. pd m BRIGHT GIRLS WANTED. The State Hospital For The Insane, Columbia, S. C., needs white women, preferably between the ages of 18 and 35, to work as attendants or enter the training school. For information apply to the Superintendent. ?adv 11|13|19 4t ***** BICYCLES.?Bicycles and Bicycle Supplies, Flash Lights, Lamps, Batteries See Sutherland Furniture Co. ?adv tf 5|22|19. I, 0 ATTENTION OF HOMESEEKERS. I have for sale a number of fine farms, as well as woodland tracts, on easy terms and at very fair prices.? nil located in Simpson Crock Township, from nine tc twelve miles from Loris. * Write or call on: E. M. BULLARD, R. P. D. No. 2. 9ili;i9 9t. pd. Loris, S. C. i THE HORRY HERALD, CON L. B. Hyman was in Conway on Tuesday of last week on legal business. i Miss Virginia Qunttlebaum, wholl been visiting friends and relatives at J Leesville, S. C., and other points, ha^ j returned to the city. ? * Mrs. J. M. D. Jones is visiting fyiends and relatives at Mullind, S. C?.;t :o Jfwvo Hfri-jK'r >>v jj ] \ Wo A -?itJ ftH - . ?. I < v Miss Jane Kirby left Wedn< sdaV tp < spend a few days with 'frieadstaifd , relatives at Mullins, S. C. t , Miss Rushton, music teacher at the Burroughs School, left Tuesday to pend several days in Columbia, 1 * < Miss Aleen Spivey, who is attending Chicora College at Columbia, is ] spending several days here with lier , parents, Col. and Mrs. D. A. Spivey. , For pood meal and prist, bring your corn to Farmers Warehouse j Fridays and Saturdays. U. M. De- . Lett re.?adv ( U. M. Dcllettrc guarantees 1 o , give perfect satisfaction when you let him grind your corn at Farmer V* arehouse.?adv s> * * * * For good meal, let me have yrui corn; guarantee satisfaction, at Farmers Warehouse. U. M. Delcttre.? j adv ***** There will be a regular mcctmg of the Civic League of Conway frcm 4 to 5 o'clock at the Methodist Hut, j Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 3rd. ***** Give us the next advertisement. * * t.1 * * Buy your first Christmas prose t ncx-t week, Red Cross Scalsr?a present to yourself and to suffering- humanity. On sale at all drug stores. * * * * ? Miss Bernice Martin, of Marien, l. visiting Mrs. Paul Quattlcbaum. * ...Ml 1 J--' x iiuic wni uc ci i int'ciinp 01 Live Oak Camp, No. 124 W. 0. W.. Thursday evening, Nov. 27, 191D. Several candidates to be initiated. AH members urged to be present. ? o NOTICE. One bay mare Mule about nine years old, weight about 850 pounds, taken up at my stables. Owner 'cin get same by paying for feed and advertising. 11127 2t ?G. B. JENKINS. \ WILL ESTABLISH MILL. Messrs. Winborne and Sessions will soon establish a saw mill near Bear Swamp, located on the Howell place, formerly known as the County Poor Fa I'm tract, and sold a year n two ago by the county. The ground is cleared off for the location of the mill and the work or establishing the mill will soon begin. It will cut tin: tunber on the Itowoll land and pe rhaps, other timber in that immcdiat territory. FOR SALE. I haVe for sale, at a decided bargain for a quick sale, a tract of lain' of 421 acres, more or less, in Simp son Creek township, lying on tin Conway and Whitcvillc road, neai Hammond. Formerly owned by Dr S. P. Watson. Has good read facing and well timbered. If interested set me. ?L. B. WATSON, ? adv Box 16, Loris, S. 0. -J> GOOD FARM FOB SALE. Anyone interested in the purcha-t of a good farm, ready to go to work on, should consult me. Will scli the old Dr. S. P. Watson Homestead near Daisy. Large well built two-stor dwelling house, with suitable outbuild in tm?irnnil foni-ino- J ?n o~ ^"v.iis. & ic?w ^wntains 115 acres, more or less, of good farming lands. L. B. WATSON, ?adv Box, 16, Loris, S. C. ] t ? ? UNION MEETING. A union meeting will be held at the Methodist church in Conway, at 11:15 o'clock, Sunday, November 80, 1919. All persons desiring to hear an explanation of the Rural Church Survey which is being carried on throughout South Carolina are respectfully requested to attend this meeting. Mr. J. A. J. Brock, State Supervisor, will be present. ***** PROCTOR-MATTHEWS. There was a quiet marriage at the i n nf i if A ii i i . . nume ui mi. ciiill mi?. niuuit rainei last Sunday afternoon when Miss Inez Proctor was married to Mr. E. L. Matthews, Rev. W. C. Allen per-1 forming the ceremony. The bride is a native of Conway but has been living in Dillon for the past several months working at her profession as a trained nurse. The groom is a prominent business man of Wilmington where he is enirao*od in uuV?nlr?aalr? 1 ?-? O ?? IIVIV/OM1!1 I candy manufacturing. Mr. and Mrs. Matthews left that night for Niw ' Yqvk and other northern point*.? Dillon Herald. % WAY, S. 0., NOV. 27, 19X9. AIXIOINS OTHER LANDS. Henry Buck has purchased from W. J. Singleton, the farm lying on the road between Socastcc and Murrells Inlet, containing something over 600: teres in Jfhc entire area. This tract adjeirs other lands belonging to Mr. ' Buck in that community. | MONDAY IS SALESDAY. Next Monday is,the first May of December and-'thercj^re |$legwhttMi|ilay. ScvcraP*|uid. f&les nfre advertRsd in this paper to be made at the sourt house that day by the Clerk of the Court and the Sheriff of the COSTLY THIEVERY. At la >t accounts the checkimr un at Ihe store of the firm of Russ Biothers, showed that after the visit of the mid-night thief last week,, there wis missing from the store, merchandise valued at the total sum of $2G2.50; and they were still uncertain that this amount was all that they took. These frequent thefts and stoie breaking shows more than ever the need of a night policeman, one who could look out for fires in the town, as well as by his presence prevent the breaking of stores. \ * M M J ATTRACTIONS EVERY NIGHT. | The Pastime Theater now has for every night in the week, the finest attractions to be had in this country. Os Monday nights there is a five or : ix reel picture with Hiilic Rurke, .* the star. Everybody knows her j-ir.ee the serial entitled "G!o>iu\s Romance" was run here whi'e the trry v.a:. Icing published in the Herald. Or. Tuesday nights there is always an intensely interesting six reel prime with Norma Talmadgc or other equally' well-known star; while ei: Wednesday nights th.cre cculd be nothing better than one o( the f:ne pictures presenting Mary Pkkford. Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights are equally full with a good program generally Douglas Fairhanks, Win. S. Hart, Pete Morn u>n. an'J others. Those who attend the Pastime now will see the very best attractions to be had in moving pictures. * NOTICE. All persons holding claims against the estate of John M. Cox, deceased, are hereby notified to present same duly verified according to the law to the undersigned; and all persons indebted unto the said John M. Cox arc requested to make immediate pay ment likewise. GEO. C. BUTLER, Qualified Administrator. Loris, S. C., Nov. 25, 1919 ?11 27 4t SOME Thornhil! owners co comment on the ease with wagon can be *'backed up." to the full circle iron. The ordir half circle ( kj ). In making a si i often run to the end of the tr "derailed." Thornhil Is cannc their track is a circle ( O ). Others comment on the fact th; mendous overloads, Thorn hi 11 a? The reason for this is plain, highland hickory?reinforced by that extends the full length of th< C+ill v/iiiwi?? vwiitiiiviifc liiub %1IV< of line. This unusual feature i their workmen's inventions. He * able front hound plate?bolted eight points. It's literally a jac holds gears in line and insures ligh Krom hilly sections come rcp< trouble of broken king bolts is i owners of Thornhill wagons, of a cup and saucer arrangemci i A, G. THO , I % SHOES SHO * V' V /> v' < t WE HAVE LARGE LOT OF MEN'S CLOTHING WHICH WE | ARE OFFERING AT 10 PER ! CENT DISCOUNT. !N FACT I ANY THING THAT YOU MAY i NEED YOU ARE LIKELY TO FIND AT ! OOX-UJNQY COMPANY "THE GULLY STORE" CONWAY S. C. ! I i ! H. G. NORMAN DEAD. |w 'k Word was received here last Mon- i , < d; I clay of the sudden death of H. G. Ner j v, {man, who had lived "here for some \\ (time, and whose family lived here: h ' **o ? ' ^ a stee! truss bUr v?- ? 5 axle. \*b that relieves the ki i* ii 4?v t vi t?v'** v/ut is due to one of 1 ? others the ama designed a malic- Thornhill beds?di to the gears at them the pick of t! k?t .of iron that due, in part, to the t running for life. lead and linseed oil ....... .. ^ ? ' ,m tnat tnc old * 01 ?wn inknown among unufal s,rcn^h w This because weakness. it on the bolster Let us show you th IMPSON, CONWAY, 8.1! FAGS FIVE ES SHOES w . /?t \\ < ') i VE THE LARGEST ? ?f ??u ,7.qoJ octO )CK OF SHOES .Mil-THE JNTY AND ARE DIVIDING E PROFITS WITH THOSE AT BUY FROM US. bile he traveled from place to place, is child was ill and died last Sunay and the news cf Norman's death as received here r.V.o~:.t the same me that a v ire v a . neat off telling im of the death of hia i'd. i PWixMMinraHHMHIiBMi ng bolt of strain. zing feature is the long life off ic to their location which gives ic yearly cutting of wood and fact that they paint with pure despite its high cost. crs have found in Thornhills j here they arc accustomed to * i is I'ciicvicu wagon* 1604-N] V i