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\ # Lcecal end y i Hi tvm i , B. M. Chestnut was in Conway on business one clay last week. + -Jttc^al blanks at the Herald office. - * K; S. C. fealcer was jn Florence recently on business. ? ? m Bring- us the next lot of chickeneggs, hams, butter? that you have to sell from the farm. Wo pay cash lor what .we use.?Hotel Grace.?adv ' Th" boiler for the new saw miU i which, is being* ercctocl near Rear. Swamp was carried out on a large ^ truck last Thursday. mi The Pastime has a fine picture for Christmas Day. ^ ' ? 'K W. Livingston, of Hammond, S. C.r%'as among those visiting Conway <111 linuino^u 1??sif. wr?r>P ' numbei of weddings have taken place during the last sixty days, in this section, and there will doubtless ^ be a number more before the new IP- year. ***** i Cjill at the now garage of the Conway Motor Cur Company and look over the new lot of Chevrolet 400 touring cars for sale at $8Hf>.00 delivero/i/ adv \ / The artesian water which abounds in Conway from numerous artesian wells, and from the giant flow that supplies the municipal tank, is rccom mended by some people for indigesfree from all surface impurities. Get towels in rolls and paper doilies at the Herald office. ft * * * n The shortage of coal will make wood higher in many places in this State. ***** J. I). Ray was here one day recently en business. It. O. Hanson, formerly of Conway, but now located with offices in Wi!' kt * _, i i :. mingion, i\. v;., spenv several aavs mi this County last week on business. * * # * * Just received a Car Load Horses and Mules, car load Va. Wagons, host made, one and two-horse. A car load Fence wire, and Nails. We make the L price the other fellow can't match. A. C. Thompson.?adv ***** The value of good roads in the estimation of the people of this county is shown by the way that some of the people value lands along the route of the national highway now being constructed between this point and Galivants Ferry. s * * * * * John P. Cooper, of the CcoperSmith Company, spent some days here on business recently. * * * * ? S veral days last week wore much cooler than the proceeding fortnight. J. L. Hell was here from Wampec, one day last week. F. M. Parker spent a day here last week on business. ***** Conway Motor Car Company re IX'IVL'll cl IIUW Ul VjlItVMMVJl IUUI 111^ cars ^ie first of this week, and those who first call to purchase will be the first ones to got cars. Call and look the new cars over.?adv * * tj * John T. Shelly was in Conway on business one day last week. * * * ? * J. W. Hughes was here one day last week from his farm in Bucks township. SAN FORD D. COX Surveyor Conway, South Carolina. FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. My farm of? 65 acres, 40 acres F* cleared and free of stumps, good wire fet?^, ? 1-2 miles from Conway, 1-1 mile of Church und School, 34 mile from river, on good road, good for W any crop. Apply or write to ?G. J. WATTS. R. F. D. No. 2, I2jll|19 3t pd Conway, S. C. FOP. ?A'1 i / 40 acres of land in Socastee !t\ wnship, bounded north by land of -Mr.; Frank Mills* east by lands of Mr. Fullwood and Max DeLettre, and south by lands of my own, It is within one mile of Peach Tree, one of Ito best shipping points on the . Waccamaw River. Is Within five oy 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 Mrs. J. D. Grant, Hagan, Gu., Box 47. ?10 16il9 to 1!1?20?lit _ T ^ii? PepS?n<9l 1 ^>' V J. H. Gfcihanv was in Conway on business recentlyN. F. Nixon was in Conway on Salcsday. m m m Doctor Phipps was anions the farmers visiting Conway on busines; last week. J. Hiram Long was in Conway 011 bo incss one day last week. Mr. Long owns a fine place near Long::, postoffice. _ * * * * * W. H. Stone was here from Little River one clay rtcer.tly. ? jt * * ? Clerk of Court \V. L. Bryan, went to Columbia the latter part of last week to spe nd a few days 011 bu ones . J. L. Bell was in Conway one day recently on business. C. M. Willoughby was a business visitor last week. V % * ? Bring us your job work orders. 9 ' r, m v. Get good second sheets at the Herald office. J. Gray Floyd was here from GaKvants Ferry one day last week. ? * * * The Chevrolet 490 is a popular car and the demand for it cannot ho supplied. The Conway Motor Car Company has a new lot of these just unloaded.?adv * * * * * J. Tolar Todd, who farmed tli Fred Lewis place, near Conway, this year, has decided to go into other J work and will move away by January 1 1st. Tiie Ivewis place has been rem-' ed to W. H. Graham for the year 1920. 9 m m We are waiting for the time tiie National Highway will he finished oh rough this county. It will prove to all the people the value of good roads. There were showeis of rain las* , Sunday night. Tin; weath?r was very warm for the season. $ * * * * W. J. Ilall spent last Saturday in Conway. lie is now engaged in doming up a large field in Horse Savannah Swamp, where there is some of the most fertile land in Horry Cointy, or anywhere in the world as to that matter. x ***** FOR SALE?One Dodge touring ear, in good running order. Apply to R. A. Duke, Horry Motor Co. It pd W. S, Johnson was here one duv recently. * * ? * * T. T. West was among those in Con way on business last week. t t * f w J. T. Chestnut was here recently on business. Among those in Conway ast Saturday were: Zcbcdee Causey, V. M. Hatcher, T. A. Harrelsonv R. S. Johnson, Dock Lee, and they were all on business bent. ***** For Bicycles, Velocipedes, Wagons, Baby Rockers, High Chairs, Baby Car riages, Flash Lights see Sutherland Furniture Co. adv 12,11 2t * * * * * 'W. II. Dix was among the farmers visiting Conway on business recently. ***** J. H. Alford was in Conway last week. | ***** W. A. Suggs was among the farmers in town one day last we^k. * C. E. Huggins was in Conway re-J cently on business. ***** 3 E. L. Lewis was among the visitors in Conway a few days ago. ***** W. G. Chestnut was here last Saturday. He is the father of our two townsmen, W. B. Chestnut and J. L. Chestnut. -6?1 FOR SALE?100-acre FaiTn, about 25 acres in cultivation, 6 miles of Conway, 1 mile of good school, 1 1-2 miles of church; two-story dwelling, \barn and stables, good ) water. Address Box 264, Conway, I' S. C., or call at Herald office ad o ^ yV. ANTED?Jerusalem Oak Seed. [ Five cents a pound paid for clean 1 seed. E. H. Lewis, Conway,' S. C. ?adv 1214; 19 3t * * ? 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 en 1... J.L. A - f 1 ? T"? .. < j irr ine munnig senooi. ror nirorjniation apply to the Superintendent. I?adv 11(13119 4t V * ' V * ' ' THE HORRY HERALD, CON J. Floyd was in Conway one day last week. <* Henry Byrd spent last week-end, < with friends and relatives at Mullins. * * * * 4 STRAYED?One sow with white face and feet, also five pigs. Unmarked. Notify Frank Herring, Galivants Ferry, C., Route No. -J. adv 12|11 2t pd Bonnie McCaskill, of the U. S. Navy, and who has been stationed at Plymouth, England, for sonic time. visiting friends and relatives in the , / city. * * * it Road the advertisement? in the t Herald. The.se merchant a. live: wires and are offering you up-to- 'a^t 1 goods at l v aso .able prices. . I Wo expect to arrive cur load of i b( st Cyp ess Shingles. Pluc y u order now, they are hard to pel H::. T Implement Co. adv It After January 1st, 1920 the subscription price of the Herald will be $>2.00 per year. Those who wish, to do so may renew between now and that date at the present price of $1.50. J. W. Dorrcy was here several day last week. He formerly lived hc#e but now resides and conducts a jewelry business at Winnsboro, S. C. II visited Aynor while here last week. The new Chcvrolets at the Conway Motor Car Company are the popular Four-Nineties and are going al $835.00 delivered. Call and sec tl*c new lot of cars unloaded just a f< w days ago.?adv .J. M. Marlew has an attractive a 1. in this, issue, look it over and if you need any thing in his line g've him a call. The renn.fs and addition to the i dwelling of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mailow, recently purchased from the Miirrell Rstatc on iower Main Street, are rapidly Hearing completion undo the contractor, Daniel Smith. HOUSE WAS BURNFI). Buck Sharon, a colored resident of the section known as BaggotF Heights, lost h.is residence by fire last week; the building catching from a spark that had been kindled in th? yard for the purpose of washing*. FORD OWNERS?Enjoy comforts o' a closed ear. \Vc can make you. touring car a Sedan for $40.00; ^Tour roadster a Coupe for $30 00 For particulars write IF & M. Mo tor Co., Rock Hill, S. C. ad 12 11 4t M () R P H I N E habit cured the easy and gentle way Whiskey habit by gradual reduction. Also Tobacco cure P.t KEELEY INSTITUTE Box 75 Columbia, S. C. -adv 12 11 19 4t Just received a Car Load Hcrsor | and Mules, car load Va. Wagons, bo 1 | made, one and two-horse. A car le d I Fence wire, and Nails. We^nake th I price the other fellow can't match. I A. C. Thompson.?adv i i FOR SALE?One (0) room Bunga low, right new, painted inside an outside, weather-boarded with shingles, Electric lights and watci works. Good location, very attractive place. H. L. Buck. ?12 11 * * * * * ^ STRAYED?From my place abou" Aug. 1st, 1919, one heifer yearling about 18 months old; color, dark brown; marked with hole in eacl car; hole in right ear torn cut Suitable reward for inforniatio? concerning same. C. G. Elvis, Rt. 1 Galivants Ferry, S. C. 12|4jl9 3t p<' ??<?* LOST?One Fisk Tire and Rim 32x4 on the road from Tub's Beach t Mt. Tabor. A liberal reward wil be paid to the finder if returned t me or let me know where to send for same. Harvey Davis, Fairmont, N. C.?adv 12j4|19 4t f ? # * FOR SALE. I have for sale, at a decided bar gain for a quick sale, a tract of land of 421 acres, more or less, in Simp son Creek township, lying on th COnway and Whiteville ro&d, nea Hammond. Formerly owned by Di S. P. Watson. Has good road facin; and well timbered. If interested se me. ?L. B. WATSON, ? adv Box 16, Loris, S. C jir , ff * * * * ? < . GOOD FARM FOR SALE. Anyone interested in the purchase of a good farm, ready to go to won on, should consult, mc. Will, sell th old Dr. S. P. Watson Homestead nea Daisy. Large well built two-stor dwelling house, with suitable ou buildings?good fencing. Tract col tains 115 acres, more or Iosf, of goa farming lands. L. B. WATSON, --adv Box, 16, Loris, S. C. < % r % WAY, S. C., DEC. 11, 1919. BRIDGES NOW GOOD. " The bridges across the two streams p.t Bear Swamp, on the road between Conway and Toddville, have been roUde new and recently finished. Tile bridges now have so'id railings on the ?idcs and \. ill prevent the accidents frequently occurring in tlu past at that place. Heavy runners have been laid aeros-? the bridge, so that heavy trick?; and automobiles may now pass over the bridges without any jolt. H S S WA REMOl'SE ADDITION. j 1 il( llaKiwero (.'o: ip;1 a has i'ec< iue.-lo a hnv addition to i' {j \va on < n U;o ' vop '.ly c ij '*o; A. Spiv y. nr; r the rear en . j* ! .. ?\? i iv. ti v i?f'ii t\i o\ r? 11 iv.11 u ej by the < mtpany in i': c:> .* *< ha; l\v ire I ; *o. i V \ :'h: "he 1 ha ; been ci\ etc 1 in i o< the \\"a eh <u -e ami yriaugo- v c made io give much mere space | o. I andling of tnc coi p.my s goons. 11 J ' eived v'..r Lo d Hcres. and , ca i a i V i. Wagon.;, best, mad'. e : 1 {.vo-hei so. A car load' |Fence wire, and Nails. We mak^th^l price L'".t? t fellow can't match.! A. <Then r on. - adv \ B sure to ac ' . picture "Breben Blossoms" at the- P: sibme Ctu ator ?. t> CViistmas Day. ' i - s I uching poi - j D'ayd < f human r.rv'.u"*. .".id \vd] ho' I1 the *apt interest' o beginning to , ? I J. '' Booth, of the Cdy B: lb c'bor. ""1! father, visited relatives v. Dillon last Sunday. : ADMINISTRATOR'S s \LE. As, ordevo I bv the Pi' bete Co-' % ? I i ; Tf ri County. I, the uivVr.-'givd j, j1 C. But! as Administrator of the!] j pnv.nal estate of I). IV Norris. de-j ! or e '; vill offer for sale at rubli I auction to the highest bidder fori" en h, beginning at cloven o'clock in ; j tiic f lonoon on the 2"rd day of Do- i reriker, 101!), all and singular the son: ' estate of the said 1). D. NorD rased, consV i no* of took oflt a; '! gororal rnc rrhmdi <?. crony j Tannin iiv-nlemort and ether iv - \ 't a."0!" savy to be listed i:i tk s Not: ' o Sile. rf j? "1- of rner h ndir.e v >?) ! 4 ' pi a" ! into 1 ol or groups, suitab! ill f r nmt y merchants, or others atif.ni v.Hll bo rol l io thos~ lot;'. Tim crop I rv'- '"'v .- arti-lc.- will each bo soldi' separately. : Terms of Sa^e are cash on the day : of sale before delivery of the property , i | 1 1S3fiB5B38B5555Ssaai - SOME Thornhil! owners con; comment on the ease with v wagon can be 4'backed up." to the full circle iron. The ordina half circle ( kj ). In making a shi often run to the end of the tra< "derailed." Thornhills cannot their track is a circle ( O ). Others comment on the fact that mendous overloads, Thornhill axl The reason for this is plain. 1 highland hickory?reinforced by ? that extends the full length of the Still others comment that the gcai of line. This unusual feature is their workmen's inventions. He d able front hound plate?bolted i eight points. It's literally a jacl holds gears in line and insures light From hilly sections come rcpo trouble of broken king bolts is ui owners of Thornhill wagons. ,uf a cup and saucer arrangemen 1 A. C. THOf % 1 i rt '* ' }| ?H )/ >^2 ' 1 ^ if 8 it vv We are still si SUITS at 10 p MA Can fit the whc Head t cox-w "THE GUL COI'JW/ M f.'xmr/tw. i 11 ??iPUT M??www wmr w* :u t based. M. (". BUTLER, Administvalor of P l>, Morris, 1 Kvciv od. i. H. WOODWARD, Attorney. 12 11 H) td LOST AN UVKWCOAT. Lo t lc t'l. or stolon, ?'u;iniv Srpi > 1?v or O tobov a i'ino li) a \voij.i;bl a"k cW.h rvor or n\?u ooat, nv lc y tlv"? N \v I'roc's Coi'ii]),.:,,.yl a Is a lYnehev's Biblo. Any one iiial'i : Mil rotuiiiinR* rr.nio to Row \V. II. Perry, Buckspillo, S. CI., will bo ampi.v rewarded.?adv It ... '~t " * s+ , * t > > in spite of tre- J /{ es never break. \jjgj y f ['hey use tough T \ i stee! truss b?ir Mff ...? ?*iat twtivt v.> ?.v s never get out i due to one of I ? others the a esigned a malic- 1 hornhill beds? to the gears at them the pick o :et of iron that due, in part, to 1 running for life. lead and linseed rts that the old Thousands of o' nknown among u<?u*ual strength IM.:_ ? weakness. i ins ot'cause t on the bolster Let us show you dPSON, CONWAY, S, C i page five & \ 4$sl t: \ w x r< I el!ing MEN'S ! er-ct. discount I S O )-e family from o Foot U JjrH'7lH 1 LY STOTE' W S. (J. \V Will <7 {{ills" A cottage in y r-i i ' n t\l section of town, i n \ a:.to.' ,T; iry 1 si. Apply il >ralu Office. \ BOM SI IPV1R. '! Ivso \ 1! V> a p.ov Supper at Mt. Vdiiou S iOi>' House to Thursday i?: !' c. 1 . Bo : n ii promptly at ~ You u*'?> > ,vi - d to "pond the cv?-n:,v? \\ ith iv "-n h>dy wolv rm?. 1 ; i)i :e .. A ?von, nth: It Principal. I or > v 1 d >?? o 1 see i . ''. i v1 ' : a 1 ' : >>' eeo 85c. ?-jv!v It w{, v nu,. \r in ? ? I ^ ^ ?* ^ ^T-,t ^ ' I 14/ * Vtrtrw h/ilf1 r*t CfMtn * ' mazing feature is the long life of -clue to their location which gives f the yearly cutting of wood and the fact that they paint with pure oil despite its high cost. wners have found in Thornhilis i where they are accustomed to t i l this perfected wagon. 1604-n] ,&v I l?n? D