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L?0c<al end O. J. Bell 'AYtuB here from W&mpec last wedk. 1 * H. M. L. Smith -was in Conway last Wednesday. c hk 1 Good,paper.unit fine printing at the i Herald office. ' c i |K, M. iRay was in Conway on Wed- li neday of .lust week.. 1 hu ji. ? >* * * H * d i hi Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Marlow were in 1 Conway one day last weele > * + * M. M. Hedrick Tooently spent a few 1 i days in'Wilmington, N. C. Mrs. E. A. 'R. Martin visited Conway on business last week. L mm mmm T\/f: r-< it 1 i - -i ?- - iuionvB u? act' rtusuicien ana josie Harp er spent several clays here last with'relatives. ! ? * * With all the large tanks to hold it, yet gasoline gives out in Conway, and it is often hard to obtain. . ? * * R. L. Bell was among those visiting J Conway . on business one day last week. * * * * * i Mrs. J. S. Vaught is spending a j few weeks with friends and relatives J. in Wilmington, N. C. * m W. !Y[ishoe was in Conway on , business last week and visited the j Court while'her. * * * m Farmers must now lay good plans and stick to them if they would sue- ^ ceed with good crops for 1020. (let legal blanks at the Herald office. They are the best to be had in this State. * * * * * * \ Raul Quattlebaum left the first of the week to spend several days in Marion on business. * ? # * r BOUGHT TORS. J. R. Ward of Wampee, and J. If. f Carter of Daisy, S. C., have both recently purchased tractors from Buck Motor Company here. ^ m m m ? m Mi ss Edna Earle Spivey went to J "Wilmington, N. C.,'last week to attend the funeral of little Mitchell L\ Collins 'Cooper, daughter of Mr. and i 'Mrs. Thomas E.'Cooper. * ^ m * w ? ' ^ Will A. Freeman returned last week1 from several days abswice spent with 5 relatives of Mrs. Frwman at Bam' well. Many people are havi&g to buy lan.-i c now when the price is very high as 'Compared to the years before the war; ^ and of course it is naturrii <for them to wish they had bought *Chcn prices -were low. ? 1 In some sections of the county -t in so dry that water has to Sue haulc'l (j from u distance in order to provide the liouid for family use and also for the cattle and hog*- Many people are ho])ing for more rain. "Walk a mile each day to keep the 'doctor away, advise?, the United States Public Health Sea-vice. Try -walk ing lo work morning' and see il it doesn't mak>> you younger and hctilth ion. i * * Chart os O. Marsh, who was mar- fi rind on December 7th, -spent some ^ time here recently with bis brother, ai George L. Marsh. sj ***** Mrs. R. T. Hynran went to Southport last week where she was present f.l the wedding of her niece, Miss Edna Moore, of that town. q{ M Miss Mabel Norton was a visitor here from Columbia last week. ar * ? V SO Mrs. J. A. Norton went to the ?( Florence Infirmary last week for treatment for dental trouble. j ***** " . fu V.F. Covington, court stenograph\ e* oWhe 12th Judicial Circuit, arrived in Conway last week to spend ^'Ibme time on business connected with 1 his insurance company. j bo Valentines! Valentines, all kinds at I w< Norton Drug Company.?adv 1101 * 15 Chas. E. Brown, druggist, of Co- i 8mbia, has accepted a position with e Norton Drug Company. ***** James Martin, of Kingstree, spent inj last week-end here with his sister, $0, Mrs. Paul Quattlebaum. Mr. Martin co^ was accompanied here by Mr. Pross- no er, als^aof Kingstree. mc * * * * * { FOR SALE?One upright Cable Piano, in good condition. Will sell cheap for quick cash sale. Power W. Bcthea, Cnway, S. C.?2t 1122. J ad m II I I f I I C. F. Spivey was in Conway on , msiness last week. * Beginning Monday, Jan. 26th, for me week we are going to give away nner tubes with every tire bought rom us. Tires are going up 20 per :enb? so buy that extra tire from us ind save yourself 80 per cent. Conray Motor Car Co.?adv j, m m m Get that automobile inner tube free 'rom Conway Motor Car Co., next veek.?adv ? TAKEN UP?At my place one yellow 1! i - ~ I ninic x tuning, unmarKeo, about 1? months old. Owner can get same by calling and paying charges. Y. M. Martin, Route 3, Galivants Ferry* S. C., Box 58.?3t pd 1|22. m m m Miss Mitehelle Collins is in Wilnington, having attended the funerx\ of her little neice. We now have a full line of fresh harden Seeds on display. Call early \nd get your supply. Norton Drug Company.?adv m m We have about 50 head of Mules >nd Horses. Call and make your seection, cash or time. A. C. Thompson.?adv * * * * * Just received 32 head of the finest! Vlules and Horses ever shown on th< ! Conway Market. A. C'. Thompson.? j idv. Save 30 per cent, on your tires by { >uying them from Conway Motor L'ar Co., next week.?adv * * * * * W. A. Freeman returned last week Yom a stay of several days at Barnvcll. * * * * Some of last week was cold and some of it was warm. There was a nixture of temperatures here last veek in keeping with the usual eonfitions in the Winter time. ? T. T. Thomas was here one rlnv ant week. ***** H. L. Fnzor was among the farmers visiting Conway 'last weeTc. * * * * F. C. Bullock was among the reent visitors in Conway from the tfliibrook section. * ? * * "W. H. Bryant was in Conway last natuWlay. > * ? F. N. Gore was here last Saturday in business. ***** Tally "Lewis spent last Saturday tin his section of the county on business. * * m 3. O. Anderson -was hove from the lidkory Grove section last Saturday. 0 ? 0 M. C. Johnson was here last Satur j H. M. L. Smith was a visitor in Con- j i'ay one day 'feist wc*Uc. 0 0 0 0 0 Get good printing at the Herai l ffice. W. J. Hull will put up .a lot of new rire fence in 'Dogwood Neck twvn- 1 hip. m m m m m W. B. Chestnut & Co., moved into .1 ie store which they purchased from i1 [rs. S. E. King several years ago, i1 id completed the change from the 1 ore next door last week. ***** MARRIED YESTERDAY. M iss Lila Thompson vras roamed ! '* jstenlay evening to Dr. Gilmore of j 1 ohambm, S. C., at the residence of I r. and Mrs. A. C. Thompson. * The bride is the daughter of Mi. id Mrs. A. C. Thompson and forme time past has been working in c dumb to. They loft immediately for c wedding tour and will be at home f Columbia after a few days. A " 11 account of the wedding will ap- ~ ar in our issue of next week. e VOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS. On account of the increased cost of ^ ttles, cases, and other materials, are forced to inf.M.gurate the folding scale of prices, effective Jan. jr th, 1920. Coca-Cola $1.40 Chero-Cola ..$1.40 All soda-waters $1.40 lArt.. -e 1- ' - ' > Vi h.it iriuni ui ufcicii case contain ? 24 bottles wc^will pay the sum of j; ,50. These prices do not nearly /er the cost of cases and bottles, c r is it intended to do so but is made , ( ?rely to insure their return. CONWAY CHERO-COLA CO., :t By J. B. Elliott, Manager. fj CONWAY COCA-COT,A CO., By B. W. Pickett, Manager, v?1115 2t A THE HOBBY HEBALD, CONT OLIVER-PERRETT The wedding of Miss Mary Oliver to Mr. T. J. Perritt, at the Meth- b odist Parsonage here last Sun-. o day afternoon, was a surprise to the! c< many friends of these popular young tl people. After the ceremony and a A short stay in Conway, the newly- tl weds left for their home in Galivants f< township. The bride held a responsible d position here with the Cox-Lundy Co. si for the past several months, and the c< bride-groom was employed here un til last year by the Burroughs & Col l?hs Co. Both of them have many friends here and in the country. The 01 bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs J. r; D. Oliver of Toddville. oi o STEWARDS MEETING. The stewards of the Conway Methodist Church held a meeting at the parsonage on Tuesday night r. of last week, where Mr. and Mrs. B. ir G. Murphy provided delightful re- >i freshments. Important business per-1 g taining to the church was transacted w at the meeting. ? b o fi S. D. Beverly wo,s in Conway one day last week. ti * * * * *] W. L. Singleton is building a new tl cottage on the old Floyd place near si Toddville for the recent owner of the p roperty. A. C. Hughes spent a portion of o last Saturday in Conway. J v ... j C( Doctor Pl.ipps was here from Bay- n toro last Saturday. v -? li / .Joe Lcscsne has made some improvements in his barber shop near the town hall. * * * * 4 The new Burroughs Bank & Tru?ti Company is now open for business. * 4 * * R. B. Lewis recently left for his home at Columbia, after spending some time here with his daughter Mrs. W. L. Bryan. t U M FORMS NEW COMPANY. Shelley & McCutcheon is the name of a new firm just formed at Aynor to handle all farm produce and to deal in Real Estate and insurance and buy cotton, and cotton seed; and deal in. fertilizers. John T. Shelley is at the head of the new concern. * * TAKEN UP?At my place one black cow, about 3 years old, unmarked. Owner can get same by callir^g and paying charges. Tally Lewis, R. F. J>. 2, Tabor, N. C ? 3t pd 1|22. * # * * FARM for rent or sale. Three miles m of Conway, tobacco barn, and new dwelling. Apply to Paul Quattle- <baum.?*adv 1115 2t m ? m m m ESTRAY NOTICE. Harrow Hog, spotted, swallow fork in left ear, split and under bit In r'ght ear. Owner can call at my I place and get same on paying charges, adv 1(15 3t BOYD FLOYD. R. F. D. N<o. 2, Nichols, S. C. ; f * m * * STRAYED?One Setter Dog, white i with chestnut head, answers to i name of Rox, liberal reward wil! be paid for his return. H. J. Jones, Tabor, N. C.?adv 115 2t ***** 1 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., MULLENS, ad 6t 12 25,19 ***** Ober's Tobacco Guanos are considered by many as tlic best made. May L'ost more but it's better. Ask any j man who has ever use<l a bag. Palmetto Grocery.. Co., Mullins.?adv bt ?12|25|19.? * * * ? * ' We bought 500 Tons Genuine VoneEuJean Goat Guano. For cotton and obabcco it's fine. We can ship to any joint in Horry. .PALMETTO GROCERY CO., MULLINS. ad 6t 12j25|19 Ober\s Tobacco Guanos are consid'red by many as the best made. May ost more but it's better. Ask any nan who has ever used a bag. Palact to Grocery Co., Mullins,? adv 6t > -12|25|1Q? Bring us the next lot of chickens, gga, hams, butter, that you have to ell from the farm. We pay cash for rhat wc use.?Hotel Grace.?adv i OR SALE?Two large mules. Apply to G. B. Gillespie, Conway, S. C.?adv 12|25|19 lmo. pd. * NOTICE At ton o'clock, A. M., on Monday muary 20, 1920, a meeting of the ;ockholdcrs of the Loris Grocery o., will be held in the nfTieps nf cmr, >rporation at Loris, S. C., for the irpose of increasing the capital \ ock of said Loris Grocery Co., from I, ve to twenty thousand dollars. 1 Signed: Jno. P. Cooper, ' Ed. L. Smith, dv. I|lj20-4t. Directors. _ PAY, 8. C , JAN. 22, 1920. RESIDENCE CONTRACTED. I A. B. Garren has the contract for ; uilding the handsome new cottage f Dr. H. L. Scarborough on the vaunt lot now owned by the doctor on he corner of Laurel Street and 6th avenue. Part of the materials for his work have been on the ground [>r some time; but there has been elay about getting the bricks and hinglcs that will be used in the instruction. NOT MANY FLIES. Try the Causey Bros. Cafe at least ne time. Located between the Hory Hardware store and The Field ffice, just across from the theater, -adv It r> NEW TELEGRAPH OFFICE. One Price Shoe Store has rented room in the back end of their buildig recently purchased from J. E. ficholas, to the Western Union Telei>unk /"V. 1 **" ?w?p uuu iiiu veit'Ki apn 01 IICCB I ill be moved there within the next wo weeks. The lease will run for ive years from date, and the change rill be made just as soon as a partion can be built to cut off the pace. This is space not needed by le shoe store for its large stock of lioes. ELSIE WOODBURY DEAD. Aunt Elsie Woodbury,, an aged colred woman, who has lived*among the bite people of Conway for almost a entury, passed away last week. She rnde a good re ami as a faithful sei~ ant of the people with whom slaved, both white and colored. * + **<! Legal blanks at the Herald < ff'ce. Wiiwmwh i 11 www**?wi? ?' *mmmm urt^wi GET THI! We have on the road new 1920 mpdel Fort without starters, whit first of next week. PI us immediately if you going fast and may bt arrive. Motor nurabei AMBROSE I CONW/. SOME Thornhill owners con* comment on the ease with w wagon can be "backed up." to the full circle iron. The ordina b^lf circle ( ). In making a sha often run to tho end of the trac derailed." Thornhills cannot their track is a circle ( O ). Others comment on the fact that mendous overloads, Thornhill axle The reason for this is plain. T highland hickory?reinforced by a that extends the full length of the 2 Still others comment that the gears of line. This unusual feature is their workmen's inventions. He de able front hound plate?bolted tc eight points. It's literally a jackc holds gears in line and insures light ri From hilly sections come report trouble of broken king bolts is unl owners of Thornhill wagons, of a cup and sajccr arrangement A, G. THGfc V 1 WILL ADDRESS PEOPLE. The Rev. J. A. Brock, of Columbia, has promised to be in Conway, Saturday the 24th, and address these who will meet at the Court Housq in the interest of a County Survey under the Intcrchurch World Movement. Rev. Brock has charge of this work for the State and we hope that many of our people will hear him and enable us to perfect an organization for a survey of Horry County. ?S. C. Morris. ; THINGS ARE DIFFERENT. Things are different from before the world war. Things cost more than they did then and nobody knows how I on Qf this will continue. This is n iicnnll.. . uiiMivtvii u>7UUIItV lUHUWIIlg' Will's, and instead of getting back to normal like we once thought we might; it may be a number of years before there will be any change to amount to anything. Remember this fact when about to get mad about the increased cost of some article or other. Getting ,v,ad will do no good whatever. o WILL RESIDE IN CONWAY. Joseph W. Holliday who has been at Savage for the past several years winding up a large mercantile and real estate business; it is stated, will discontinue business at Savage, in the near future and reside here permanently in the handsome residence that he erected here a few years ago. TIi^ family residence has been at Conwa I for all this time, but the b s'nes.- in terests of Mr. Holliday took up a great ileal of bis time and can ed hi v , to have to spend much time away 1 I from home. j NMW?? MMatMWWTWV'iWIHI ? ?1 I 5 QUICK' two car loads of brand i touring cars, with and zh will arrive here the ace your orders with need a car. They are ' J 3 sold out before they rs 0. K. i, BETHEA, iYf S. C. mmmwmvrm l A steel truss bUr ^ ixle. that relieves the k i never get out due to one of To others the am: signed a malic- Thomhill beds?d > the gears at them the pick of t ;t of iron that due, in part, to the mining tor lite. lead and linseed oil s that the old Thousands of own tnown among: unufal strc,"?nh " This because weakness. on the bolster Let us show you th IPSO?!, CONWAY, 8. i; PAGE FIVE * FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT EXPLOSIVES This paper published some information recently concerning efforts made by Hon. Hal L. Buck to secure from the Government some dynamite or TNT for use in agricultural operations in this County. Efforts have so far failed to obtain any allotment of this material for this County or any other in the District. The last communication on the subject is a letter from United States Senator Dial to Mr. Buck, dated January 12th, 1920, rending as follows: "There is no change as yet in regard to the distribution of rlvnamitn _ ? ? ^ - V* \?jr ?*! Ill vv> or TNT for agricultural and recl.nmation work. The Department of Agriculture is still endeavoring to obtain a large allotment of high explosives for these purposes but the matter remains under discussion between the War Department on the one hand and the Departments of the Interior and Agriculture on the other. A num ber of us, respresenting Southern States, arc pressing for early action." o ? " " CHANGES IN BUILDING. Changes have been made in the? offices of Burroughs A- Collins Company, to accommodate the business of the Burroughs Bank & Trust Company recently organized and which is now doing business there. The offices as now arranged are large and ample to take care of the business of the new hank. Other improvements 1 ave been added within tee last few days. MILL HAS STARTED. B-nnie Session? has made a start ;.t the new saw mill just across Bear Swamp, from Conway on the lan i uu ^ uy 11II 1*1 I son ICOWOIl. St am was put on the boilers last week. Already quantities of timber were waiting near the mill to be cut ; into lumber for the people of that J prosperous community. ! -- NOTICE! Send your small pictures to be enlarged to J. C. Webb, P. O. Box 403, Lumber ton, N. C. Save Agent's profits. Crayon 3 inch walnut oval frame, $7.00. Portraits, jrivinjt color of eyes and hair. 3-inch jjold leaf or walnut frame oval $9.00. Semi $1.00 with order, balance C. O. D. by Express. Kodak work finished promptly.?ndv 1 *'J"! 2t. . i ^*>MIMiai1111 \ :ing boh of strain. izing feature is the long life of ue to their location which gtroi { 1"1f? V^irltr -? * ^ vi4i ijr v,UUIII^ UI WOQO UK1 ! fact that they paint with puffe 1 despite its high cost. icrs have found in Thornhifit fhere they are accustomed to * lis perfected wagon. I***! j A w r ) : |j|