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ILrecel end '1 v ? Jehu Causey was here last. Satur day. mi 0 m 9 9 W.J^hcrry spent last Saturday In Comva' ' " .. wj Jl R. Tuckov was here one evepjng. . last week. ' ? HiiH K. D. Bpyd was here one day during ? ' the holidays. 1 f/ ..*"? K.d; P* ' <0?w E. ToO.d wps in Conway last week on business. hi * ?* * ? I V. W. A. Causey spent a short timo? m. i?..i I ] V* vuiiwttjr innv wvvk. iv Brw * * * K. Todd was through this secBy&lon of the county recently. ar B , ' i ' G. 3fKtartrette was among the B business visitors here last week. p] ? K. L. Mishoe was in Conway last K Saturday with his two young sons. ci B ***** li. G. Bellamy, was here one day B week from the country. w K ***** Kelly Tompkins was among those spending some time in Conway dur- B inp; the holidays. ***** I J. F. Chostnut and R. N. Spuirea, y B two of ij^c Horry County farmers, a B were noted in Conway on business h B last week. IV ***** E 1 have the right Fertilizer and the ft price. L. VV. Cooper.?Adv. 1! 1 !20 3t. y B- N. A. Shelly was among the farm- ? ers visiting Conway on business last ( B ***** I James P. Smith, one of our oldest (| I residents, paid Conway a visit last >vi B week. , B ***** B Alex Outlaw was among tho e B spending a day in Conway last week. ( I* ? V H Messrs. I^ock and Bert Jones> of r Sumter, S. C., spent Christmas here ( I with their mother, Mrs. J. M. D. F J on os. ( m J. T. Miticy was among the crowd #>f farmers visiting Conway on bus- f ness last week. i IF m m 9 m m I I ,J. N. Hayes, a successful faimer of t I* near Conway, spent an afternoon I here recently. 9 9*** j I If you want good 7 per cent Meal I see me. L. W. Cooper.?Adv 111 -20 3t \ * * * 9 * I 9 Next Monday is legal salesday ami 1 I there will be sold at the court house I here many tracts of land in the counI try, as well as a great number of ( I town lots belonging to the estate of , I the late W. R. Lewis. * *r I Freight trains come into Conway . I loaded down with materials. They I are for sale at retail to the farmers I of this section of the State. Some 9 farmers order on their own account 9 from the houses. | ? * * ? I We now do with veneer what we I formerly did with a thick plank. On> thick plank will answer about ten | times over when cut into sheets of | great tidiness. This is one way that H iv^nfniMolr iu in (imno ill <Vvv i iun in nu v v-v i in iu\s\i^;i || tinier. * * a ? We hardly ever get out of anything ' as much as we exepccted; but we can not say that we do not get as much ] as we deserve. * * * * * We bought 500 Tons Genuine Venezulean Goat Guano. For cotton and tobacco it's fine... We can ship to any point in Horry. .PALMETTO GROCERY CO., MtJLLINS. ad 6t 12 25 19 * I LOST?Between Little River and i Conway, December 28th, leather < suit case. Return to J. E. Vereen, I Little River, and receive reward.? ! Adv. 111120 3 pi. ] p t k For as good a sheet of typewriter \3feper as you ever used, call at the ^/Tlerald office and have you some i / printed on Belfast Linen Bond. It is 1 o firm, smooth white sheet that will show off what you say to the best advantage. ] < S. M. Johnson, a former Horryite i I put now and for a long time past a I business man of Florida, has moved H f VAYY1 fVi A /.Aiimtfir nln/iA aP CnimiA.<b < ? i VIII vi>v vuwiivi j |1IU\.C U1 via 1 H1C1 Hj I into the city of Pensacola and will i reside there from now on. Mr. John, son has several brothers residing near Conway. Among them are J. M. f JohnsotfSand I. W. Johnson. ( f * j, Ober's Tobacco Guano3 are consid- ( ered by many as the best made. Ma> 1 cost more bvt it's better. Ask any '/ man who has ever used a hag. Pal'm^to Grocery . Co., Mullins.?adv ht ?^2|25|T9.? V ' Peps?t)^ - ViV"' ' ij Nov, you must begin to think about c; liking up the income tax return. / ? + % + J. H. Goff spent some time in Consty one day last .week, i , n 'o i\i b feeVlegal blanks for use during the 8W x ear, at the Herald office. A m* : M*** V Second sheets' and good writing iper at the Herald office. A MM* y T. W. Dorman was in Conwav nn i isiness one day last week. - ii Paper towels of the best kind are f r sale at the Herald office. * * * * * Tliere is money in raising "chickens c id eggs for market. 1 ? * * f The hog farm is bound to take the lace of the big cotton plantation. * * * * j Don't "cuss" the government be- ( mse it is doing the best that it can. i 9 9 9 This Winter may bring some bad eather before Spring opens. 3 * 9 * 9 D. V. Richardson was here from ucksport last Wednesday. * ? ( See Buck Motor Co., for anything i ou need in Gas or Kerosene Engines t nd Grits and Feed Mills. Ask to see ow your automobile can run a Grits lill.?Adv. It. < 9 9 9 9 9 We bought 500 Tons Genuine Vene- ( ulean Goat Guano. For cotton and | obabcco it's fine. We can ship to any >oint in Horry. . PALMETTO GROCERY CO., MULLINS. ad Gt 12 25 19 f * t 4 ? R. G. Sessions came home some I lays ago from Knoxville, Term., to pend the holidays with his parents iear Homewoo<l. ? The Allsbrook section of Horry bounty is rapidly coming out of the 'kinks." The fanners in that comnunity are doing belter than they iver did before. The community hows more spirit than it formerly Hdv m The price of the real "blind tiger ituff" is said to have risen to about lour times in value as soon as the Bozemans got convicted and were sent to the pen. The Loris Grocery Company, at Loris, will increase its capital stock according to a notice appearing m this issue of the paper. This change lias been necessary by the increased business of the company. ? ? Ober's Tobacco Guanos are considered by many as the best made. May cost more but it's better. Ask any man who has ever used a bag. Palmetto Grocery Co., Mullins.? adv f>t ?12 25|1'ft? * LOST HOG. I have lost one dog, mixed hound find shepherd, color black and white speckled, with bushy tail. Lost on i Monday night in Wampee section. Reward of $25.00 for return to ?J. D. BRATCHER, 12 25119 3t pd Vina, S. C. * Arthur A. Hardee, of Boris, was among those who attended the W. O. W. Picnic at Murrells Inlet last Tuesday. * FORD OWNERS?Enjoy comforts of a closed car. We can make your touring car a Sedan for $40.00; your roadster a Coupe for $30.00. For particulars write B. & M. Motor Co., Rock Hill, S. C. ad 121,11 4t * * * * Miss Alene Spivey, of Chicora College, Columbia, who has been spending the Xmas holidays with her parents, Col. and Mrs. D. A. Spivey, left the first of the week to attend the Students Conference at DesMoins, Iowa. Miss Spivey goes as a representative of Chicora College. * * * * * Miss Jessie Byrd, who has been visiting in the city, has returned to -\er home at Mullins, S. C. * * * * Bring us the next lot of chickens, ;ggs, hams, butter, that you have to sell from the farm. We pay cash fftr vhat we use.?Hotel Grace.?adv m m W. D. Woodward, of Mullins, vis4^,1 1.. i ?1-4! ? ?- 1 ,icu luciiuQ unu rt'iuuve.s ncrc last veek. ( FOR SALE. I have for sale, at a decided bargain for a quick sale, a tract of land )f 421 acres, more or less, in Simpson Creek township, lying on the Conway and Whiteville road, near Iammond. Formerly owned by Dr. 5. P. Watson. Has good road facing ind well timbered. If interested see ne. ?L. B. W ATSON, -aav Pox 10, Loris, S. C. ? THE HORKY HKRA1J), OOW1 T/C. Hardee was in Conway las: ' I r'^ek on business. | The price of* wood and coal is high, ut these are not out of proportion 'ith other things we use so far as we an tell. CHANGE IN APPOINTMENTS. 1 The following change '< Has been t lfule in the "hjjipointtn^hts of the r ifcltWlUe Hr<S?Ht:< I ?4tti ?ta<Ujt-Antioch *t 11 o'clock i. M., 7-Mile School at 3:80 P. M?7 I billow Spring at Night. t 2nd Sunday?Willow Springs at II l. M., Antioch at 3:30 P. M., Jordan- c ille at night. , c Very little business was carried on ( it Conway during the days last week ollowing Christmas. 1 ] Last Thursday night was about the oldest we have had this Winter. \ ?i ... _ i i jiere was picnvy ox ice ana a neavy lost. ] * * + " Christmas Day passed off quietly ; n Conway and also in the vicinity of Conway so far as the Herald has been ible to find out. ? v ? f a L. W. Cooper, the Fur Man wants your Fur and will treat you right. ?Adv 1 i 1120 31. Mrs. L. A. Woodruff, and little laughter, Leno, who have been visitng Mrs. A. O. Lawrence, have returned to their home at Mull ins. * * * * 4. W. J. Hendricks, a lending citizen :>f Cedar Grove section of H rry, >pent some time in Conway last week or. business. * * * For a square deal en >our Fur, se L. W. Cooper.?Adv 1 1 20 3t. J. D. Oliver, now of Wilmingon, N.! C.. passed through Conway last week during the holidays. ***** OUT OF BUSINESS. I have discontinued my Vulcanizing business at the Conway Motor Car Company's garage. Any one wishing to see me can find me at Buck Motor Company. adv It ? Chas L. Glasgow. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stansel and children, who have been visiting friends and relatives here, have returned to their home at Allenton, N. C. m 0 I. T. Scoggin, of South Boston, Va , was in town the first of the week visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Register, who have been visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Collins, have returned to their home at Jacksonville, Fla. m m a * TAKEN UP-?One dark bay marc mule about 7 or 8 years old. Weight about 1000 lbs. Tak n up Saturday, December 27. Oxvnoi can get same by paying for advertisement.?E. IT. Rogers, Galivantr Kerry, S. C., Route 2. It pd. ? * * LOST?Between Little River and Conway, December 28th, lea the i suit case. Return to J. E. Vereen, Little River, and receive reward.? Adv. 1|1|20 3 pi. ? The Herald is just as good a county paper as we can make it. It stands for the interests of the people >t serves and always has. Stand by it, reader, and it will stand by you. LOST?Between Bayboro and Conway, one tan suit case, containing one shirt, ladies' black middy suit, ana other articles. $10 reward if returned to J. IT. Holmes at L. H. Burroughs' store.?adv pd It. * * * * NOTICE At ten o'clock, A. M., on Monday January 26, 1920, a meeting of th^ stockholders of the Loris Grocery Co., will be held in the offices of said corporation at Loris, S. C., for the purpose of increasing the capital stock of said Loris Grocery Co., from five to twenty thousand dollars. Signed: Jno. P. Cooper, Ed. L. Smith, Adv. Ijlj20-4t. Directors. * * * * MORPHINE habit cured the easy and gentle way. WVtiolfAir UoKif Kir rrforlnol 1 AW *? ******** QAlso Tobacco cure at KEELEY INSTITUTE Box 75 Columbia, S. C. ?adv 12jll|19 4t ***** - GOOD FARM FOR SALE. Anyone interested in the purchase of fl trnnrl fnrm * ~ __ -- ? .v....., XV &U W *VUI n on, should consult me. Will sell tlu i old Dr. S. P. Watson Homestead near Daisy. Large well built two-stor hvclling house, with suitable outbuildings?good fencing. Tract contains 115 acres, more or less, of gord farming lands. L. B. WATSON, adv Box, 16, Loris, S. C. NAY. 8. P., JAN. 1, iaao. 5000 INSTRUCTION AT MODERATE PRICE $100 will pay expenses of a stu-ll lent at the Horry Industrial School for remainder of present session? I pver half of the school year. >vThis nay be further deduced ^by1 wo.ttcn 100 will jafy tuition for the BoOfe* teeping Course and for three month's >"i >oard?the usual time Ulloted for his course. If student should wish to combine >ther studies with Bookkeeping, this an be arranged. Only a few places?mostly for fiyls, are now open. . We would be glad to have these daces filled by girls and boys of Sorry County who want to fit themelvcs for teaching or for business ife and at the lowest possible cost. [1 interested write Rev. S. C. Morris, President, Horry, S. C.?adv It STRAYED?One pale red yearling ...1 1-1 - J? . 1. *A A ? " - - w 1111 iew wnnc spots, wnue spoi in i face, crump'ed horns, about 18 me.1 old. Notify J. J. Jones, Route 3, Conway, ; '0. -12,251 2t pd. A. L. Lewis was here from Galivants Kerry on lui.d '.ess one day last week. A. J. Dew of Conway, R. K. D. No. 2, had a fa mily reunion \vhon his sons returned homo to spend the holidays, vith him. His sons who came to see him during the holidays are a - foi-, lows: U T. Dew of Petersburg, Viv giniu, J. C. Dew, J. R. Dew and A. D. : Dew, all of Rooky Mount, North Car- j olina. Mis. J. R. Dew and Mrs. A ; D. Dew ah o visited with their husbands. Dun \V. Uurdwujk was in Conway last wc( k attending to legal business LOST?between Little River and Ccnw-.y, December 28th, leather | suit case. Return to J. E. Vcrecn, Little River, and receive reward.? Adv. 1 1120 3 pi. Miss Lucy Spivoy left Conway Monday for DcsMoins, Iowa, where 1 -he will attend n meeting of the Students Volunteer Conference. Miss Lucy is a graduate of Coker College and is now taking a post graduate course and tca hing in the college. She was elected by both the students aritt. faculty to represent Coker College at the Conference at DesMoins. Sh^ is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Spivey. i Upon These | Argumen YOU, the buyers, are the real builders a the final Okay upon the use of certaii struction when you buy a wagon c< refuse to buy a wagon that docs not. We w; the Thornhill Wagon is built. Upon a pla ] s*e are willing to ttu our case. We belicvi would be your way H you should build a wag< Full Ckide ! '^n Malleable rmnt Kbun Plato iBblenCant UafbTurnlnc In turning and backing up, with the ordinary circle iron, which is only a half circle, bolsters run off the end of the track and tang. It is difficult to make short turns and back up. The Thornlull full circle iron gives a continuous track on which the bol: iters can turn. j The gears of Thornhill wagons stay in line for life. Instead of the usual front hound plate, _ t A t 1I--1-I- i? ? ? a iiuuiiu vM.tic oi niaucaoic non is useu. n is ,a metal jacket braced at eight points that k?ps gearu from ever getting out of line. A WBEm&SBm ' I,' . We carry a complete a low price, also crc hardware, a complel rv * - m. ? - Dry Vjioods and INol] see what you want, < COX-LUNDY I "THE GULLY CONWAY Just received a car load red cedar shingles. Conway 5 & 10c Store.? hi. adv 111 10 2t Cc ***** Dr. anil Mrs. G. I. Lewis, and children spent several days with friends and relatives near Loris last week. M ? fr Mrs. N. M. Jones will visit rclu- re lives in Benncttsville, S. C. ***** P. A. Prince, of New Bern, N. C..! pc spent some time last week at his old J C( home at Loris, S. C. j ***** j Fur, Fur. ! want it. L. W. Coop-I or.?Adv 1]1|20 ,'lt. ts We Rest ( >f wagons. You put For spoke3 and axles tc t materials and con- used For hubs and f< intaining them?and Tins wood grows upon t int to show you how the climate severe. It 1 in statement of facts the strength of oak and 1 e the Thornhill way Outdoors under shelter )n. sap dties in it, giving it Trussed Bolsters and Jft Reacn Plate of ^P Malleable Iron ^ Note the * - i A Brake Lever ^ On the front bolsters of ThornhiH wagons are heavy iron plates running along top and bottom?connected by rivets that run clear through the bolster. Strength and lightness are combined. Rear gears are strongly ironed. There are braces on both top and bottom that extend the full length of the hounds. Solid trust bars extend the full length of the axles giving them double strength. qaaaaaa ASS - - - U. IHUMPSUN, UUNWAY, PAcn rm j I i I II Mil > ! line of Drugs at >ckery ware and te line of Shoes, ions. If you don't ^.all for it. COMPANY STORE"' s. c. J. Simpson Beverly has resigned position with the A. T. Colling mpany, and it is understood, in ids to go in business for himself, tfti Mrs. Flora Clarke, and daughter, iss Bessie, who have been visiting ion Is and relatives in the city, havo turned to their home at Florence. * * 9 ? Cbas. 1.. Glasgow has accepted a >sition in the offices of Buck Motor >mpany. v ,MM i OR SALF-?Two large mules. Apply to G. B. Gillespie, Conway, S? C.?adv 12j25|19 lino. pd. )ur Case mgh second growth highland hickory is dlocs the sturdy white oak is preferred, he mountain side. The crrmmA fcor.l? las to fifht for life. It has nearly twice lickory that grows under softer conditions, it remains tor three to five years. The n strength that's kin to steel. Long Wear Beds II you examine the beds of Thomhill Wagons closely you will see at once the superiority of the construction. The bottoms are re-inforced over front and rear bolsters. Come in and examine this wacrnn fr?? yourself. We will take pleasure and pride in showing you a Thornhill?Th \ wagon made of tough highland oak and hickory?with features all others lack. v f6to.nl S. C. 1