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Lcocol and V B. L. Buffkin was in Conway one day last week on business. J. H. Bakor was in Conway on business laut Friday. J.NtKBell, of Bayboro, was in Con way last Saturday. ***** L. D. Singleton was in Conway last week. j > ***** J Ex-Sheriff W. J. Sessions was in' r Conway last Saturday on business. % ft LD. M. Todd was in the city one day last wetk. m * * * * George H. Price from Galivants Ferry spent a portion of last Saturday in Conway on business. lL ***** H. C. Lundy was here last Saturday fjom Jordanville section of the count^ ***** W. C. Jones, of the Dog Bluff section spent last Saturday in Conway. He says that it was too dry to plow in his section before the recent and after the rain it was too P v|ct for a few days. E. J. Roberts was among the Horry farmers visiting Conway on < business during last week. * * * A. P. Lewis, formerly of Conway, but whc% in now with the Sumter Herald at Sumter, S. C., spent the first of the week in Conway with friends and ic'unves, * ? *> * Mrs. Ed. N. Jones, and children, wUa t.inl -T td r.w* J.. ? ? 1 I liw IK.YV UtCII Viail/ll!^ iJl'.'IUO ail' I relatives here, have returned to their home at Mullins. * # * * * Mrs. Etta Thompson, of Grea*. Falls, S. C., ppent some time in Con way lately attending tc business. She is a daughter of the late W. R. Lewis. * ? Mrs. Ellen Nye was in Conway recently on business. ? The Court of General Sessions con venes on Monday, the first day of March. / Building costs have advanced to such jnn extent that rents must necessarily go higher than they were t before the war. ^ It costs a great deal now to make even .the ordinary repairs needed on fences and buildings. * * $ * Some construction work will bo necessary in some parts of this county in order to provide suitable crossings for the swamps and creeks. ? ? * S. S. Dusenbury, of Florence, ?S. C., Was in this county, on business several days recently. hm m m The Buckley restaurant lias been repainted and a new sign adde.l to the front. * m Hon. W. W. Russ spent Sunday at home here. ? R. J. Graham of Floyds township, spent a day here on businness last week. ? J. W. Little has resigned his position as manager of the Ward-Bate Company mills at Conway. * ? J. H. Joyner, who was recently working for one of the lumber companies, has accepted a position at Rosindafe, N. C., where he is employ ed in a similar position for another company. ESCAPED?From lot in totvn; orifc small yellow Jersey heifer, unmark id. fresh. Reward for finder. J. A. Lewis. Conway. S. C.?adv It ? , ... y / L EIGHT BRAND I We have on hand and in I Fords, 1920 model tourii L J trie lights, fully equipped F I the Fofd factory. They L r the Agent's price but we T day order is received. We are also in position t notice with touring cran coupes and trucks. See or write, 1 AMBROSE S CONWA"" wmammmmmmmmmtammaammmmmmmammmm , 1 Perse rial SMALLPOX CASES. Reports received at the state health office during the past several days indicate that there is considerable number of smallpox case.-) scattered over the state, the disease having been reported form York, Union, Orangeburg, Cherokee and Charleston counties. - ? o CONWAY'S NEW BANK. The attention of the people of the County is called to the advertisement appearing in the Herald of The Burroughs Bank & Trust Company, which is a new financial institution located at the offices of The Burroughs & Collins Company. While the institution has recently been chartered and organized, the men who are interested in it arc among the oldest business men of our community. Commodious office s have been arranged in the same building "where the business of Burroughs & Collins Company is transacted, and customers of the new Bank will find every convenience provided for them. o ? FLU HITS LOR IS. It is said that influenza has hit lhe Boris section of the county hardo:* than other nearby communities this time. According to reportthere arc a number of cases of the disease in that ection. The Herald cculd not obtain the names of the. families alfected before the hour for going to press. GONE TO FARMING. O. M. Hcrrelson, who was formerly engaged as a steamboat cap tain on the Waccumaw River, ha" rented the Shelly farm in Dog Bluff Township and is running a twohorse farm this year for W, E. Graham, a large land owner of that sec lion of the County. He has beo busy getting his lantl in shape fo. cultivation and will, no doubt, raise good crops this year. o BAD IN FLORENCE. News from Florence, S. C., last week stated that the city was undei quarantine and strict rules of thr Hoard of Health being enforced. 11 ?ppears that Florence was iightl> hit comparatively speaking, in 191S by this epidemic, and is now having if worse than other cities as a con sequence. It was reported here tha' D. IF. Gregg, a former resident ol Conway, was critically ill with pneu monia, following an attack of tin disease. Jt was reported about town tin first of the week that J. A. Easo. had .an accident a few days ago re suiting in the breaking of a leg. D<* H L. Scarborough was called to attend him. WANTS POSITION. R. L. White, Box 211, Dillon, S. C wants a position in Conway as gro eery clerk. He is experienced in theline of wcik and will be glad to liea. from any Conway groceryman wh is )n neeci or a cienc at tins time.? adv 2|19|tf (3t) GET plant food for Vegetables Lawns, and flowers, the kind thai brings results. Uncented. Especial ly prepared for the ladies. Try a car for flowers. 25c. Horry Drug Co.? adv It The American Legion?great orgar i7ation. Join it! Meetings held or Tuesday nights at the Club Rooms. ?adv It Prescription work a Specialty, filled only by registered men, W9 carry a complete Hue of Pharmaceuticals Our Prescription Department is excelled by hone. Who is Your Druggist? | Hofry Drug Co., "The Growing Store."?adv it NEW FORDS transit eight brand new 1 g, electric starter, elecjnat as they come from are .slightly higher than can deliver them same -o furnish you on short kers, roadsters, sedans, i BETKEA, sr, s. o.' / THE HORRY HERALD, CO] WILL DO PART. The tobacco companies have offered to render material aid in tho erection and maintenance of suitable prize houses and drying rooms for leaf tobacco lieic at Conway; but a 1 certain amount of the capital must be put up by the warehouse companies before the t bacco factories will agree to do anything; and so far the home capital remains in hiding and does not come forth. HARDER THAN EVER. It is harder than ever in the hl> tcry of this part of the country to keep the common labor that is need ed to run hotels, stores, and different kinds of factories. There seems t*. be a general unrest among the? workers of that class, and it is likely to take drastic action on the ?n t. of those who furnish that kind of employment, before any change comes about. ? ? PRODUCES NOTHING. There is a class of labor floating about that never produces anything of its own accord, does not work regularly, but knocks about from one small job to another as, the money gives out. As they produce nothing, they cannot obtain food , without the funds to buy it with; and one man has suggested that the i way to bring them to their senses is to withhold the food supplies unto they agree to stick at some regular work. O" SERIAL AT PASTIME. The serial movie stalled at the Pastime last 'Wednesday night and ii is sure to awaken much interest on the put of the patrons of tHo show. It is entiled the "Murk. c ! Rider" and is full of thrills in every episode. Ccme in now and begin this great picture which has been secured at great expense by , the management of the Pastime, HUGHES-HAMILTON. Winston-Salem, N. C., Feb. 10 ? Miss Mona Hughes was married to Mr. John H. Hamilton last Sunday ; in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The bride is the daughter of Mr. ? J. J., Hughes, of Quitman, Georgia-, Mr. Hamilton holds a responsible ? position with a laigo film in Rich \ mond, Va., where they will make r their home after an extended tour tc . many places of interest. f $25.00 REWARD. i Stolen?One horse and buggy, Grey mare, 5 years old, weigh.about 1,000 pounds, sucking colt, ' trace lub on right hind log, neai - flank; rubber tired Hackney top buggy, rubber off rear wheels. No tify? ?SHERIFF LANE, '*d 2t 2112{20 Dillon, S. C. WE WIT L PAY A STPA - our . __ ? ?... vjrii i , SALARY $85.00 per week and ex penses to man t woman with rig to < introduce POULTRY MIXTURE. Eureka Mfg. Co., East St. Louis, III. > ?It pd GET YOUR Stationary, Perfumes, Rubber Goods, Eastman Kodak*, , Whitman's Candies, Pipes, Soaps, t Shaving Goods, Flash Lights, and Cigars from Horry Drug Co.?ad It If you 1 ave served in the army or navy, join the American Legion. It's an organization for all ex-service i men. Join it today!?adv It STRAYED?One red heifer yearling with white face, white hind legs, about one year old. Took up about Christmas. Stay Shannon, AHsbrook, S. C., No. 2. 3t pd. 2|520. TAKEN UP?One yellow sow, about one year old, swallowfork in right ear, unmarked in left ear. Ownercan get the same by calling an I paviner charces. Pr#>str?n AXniUo??. ^ w 0 ? ? T?iaii(*ni son, R. F. D. 2, Tabor, N. C.?adv 2J5 3t pd. TAKEN UP?At my place one black cow, about 3 years old, unmarkul. Owner can get same by calling and paying charges. Tally Lewis, R. F. D. 2, Tabor, N. C.? 3t pd 1122. For Heavy Hauling 'Phone 88. Prompt Service. We specialize on long hauls? Two-Ton Truck. Conway Motor Car Co. ?adv 2'5 ?tf.? I NOTICE. A pig has taken up at r?.y place V l\1 nnlr 1 *--- " * wtvi ui?vn <HUI IWU rt'it 1" f'lCICS wnue marked a split in left car and swallow fork in right. Owner can get same by calling and paying charges. 2}5 3t pd. ?T. T. HEWJ5TT. Allsbrook, S. C. It. F. D. No. !. OBHHHHi a A MHH^HI^K NWAY, S. C , FEB 19, 1920. NOTICE OF OPENING BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Notice is hereby given that under and by authority of the commission of the Secretary of Stale, dated February 11th, 1920, the undersigned corporators will open the books of subscription to the capital stock of Bell Supply Company at eleven o clock in the forenoon on February 21st, 1920, at the offices of Bell Supply Company, at Gurley, S. C. A. BELL, JAMES L. BELL, S. M. ALLEN, Board of Corporators. Dated February ICth, 1920. ?o?? SHOW AT WAMPEE. There will be a "Show" at Warnpee School House next Friday night, Fob. 20th, at 8 o'clock. "Mirandy's Minstrel" will certainly please. It offer j an hour and a half of fun, produces an hour and a half of laugh ter. The money collected w'll bo used for school purposes. Public invited. Seats: ten and fifteen cents, adv 2jl9 It ?Teachers. RICH HORRY FARMERS. Owing to the great advance in the price of fanning land as well as owing to the unremitting energy and enterprise of many farmers of Horry County, there arc now numbers of them v/ho are entitle \ 1 be count cd as very wealthy men. ! In former years there land owners, who woikc ! their lands aroun I thcii homes and lived at the fiinv place, counted their farms as of very little value when they real y had fortunes and did not realize it. NOTICE OF MEETING. N-jtivC is hereby given that a meeting of the Stockholders of the j .Shelley Cook Company, a corporaj tion, will be held at the tore of the aid Company in Aynor, S. C., on Wednesday, February 25th, 1920, at i2 o'clock noob,?the purpose of the said meeting being to consider the advisability of winding up the affairs of the said Corporation, and the surrender of its Charter. ?J. W. COOK, President. Dated at Aynor, S. C., Jany. 24th, 1920. It29 It 9 Famous S I If You 1 | II INext S II TAST year's product I J-/ this year's produ ftf your new Chandler 11 II This year's auton U before, partly perhapi || unable to secure nev || enthusiasts have foui l| cars than that which || Chandler leads t I because it does offer I motor developed thro I and seven years* servi || cause of its sturdy, d II entire chassis; and Ih || Compaiv the | It will Be ? < 11 Seven-Patsenger Touring, I Seven-Passenger Sedan, S L i 'PH0H1 K CHANnilR Mm 1 If """ * m flmbs COLEMAN WORLEY DEAD. News came to Conway yesterday of the death of Coleman Worley, business man and a leading citizen of Loris, S. C. Mr. Worley was we!l known to the leading business houses here, was engaged in the live stock business, and he was a son of Rey Worley. He is survived by a wife and children. It was stated that his death was caused by pneumonia following a case of influenza. -o SPRING AT BARGAIN HOUSE. Attention of our readers is called to the advertisement of Spring goods contained in this issue for the C\ nwa-y Bargain Houce. The owner of this large store has spared no pains to select for his customers some of the best and most varied lines he has ever secured from the markets. o ? ??? BUYS TUG BOAT. Irvin Bryant has purchased the tup boat "Bertie" from tl c former owners in Conway, and will employ the boat making trips with lighters up the Waccamaw River from this point to Red Bluff, possiblby higher 1 up whenever the water in the river will permit. Such transportation is j of great importance to the iaimers | at this season of the year when fortilizers are being move '< to the east| cm section of the county. LARGE SPRING STOCK. I J. M. Marlow now has open anil upon his shelves a large slock of : Spring goods, and which he invites i the purchasing public to examine 'any day. His stock of gaods for th.c Spring trade is a 1 "gey stock than he has ever had before, very much larger than his stock last Spring, selected with more care, and with a greater variety of articles carried. Rea l his advertisement in this issue of the paper. o GOOD TO COOL SPUING. 1 1 I HKZ Mill 1UIUU IJS III JJOUM condition for travel all the way from Conway to about Cool Springs. Beyond that piont on the way to Galivants Ferry, the earth has not been graded down and sufficiently hrrd to stand traffic, ^ lDPrj ft yf ir lis Marveia % ri^ o / J k- v ^Ty? \ TV < /^V'U'?^._. P'.f ' V-*--"-'"'-' Myj ^V>k*Y' 'j: ' '? ? j 3 ?n't Want pring, Urd :ion of the Chandler Six was oi ction will double it; but if you d est spring, we would suggest ths lobile shows have attracted crov 9 because hundreds of thousanc v cars last year. And these gn id no better value in the whole c Chandler offers. ?o distinctly in the medium-] such splendid value; because of ugh seven years of production h ce on the road in the hands of i ependable mechanical construe1 icau8e of its attractive and comf im all, all the sixes* then pic Chandler if you ask Chand SIX HANDSOME BODY TYPES Car, $189% Four-P Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, $1975 >289$ Four-Passenger Coupe, $274 (411 PrUm f. 0. I. Ckwlmmd) CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO. ro. 88 CONW 'OR CAR COMPANY, CL1 PAGE FIVE i NEED PACK HOUSES. The tobacco growers of North Carolina, in the old tobacco belt of that State, as well as the growers in Virginia and Kentucky, it is said, do not have to crowd their tobacco at the warehouses for sale in the busy season. They keep the leaf pecked away in the ample stor?; houses, or pack rooms, that they have provided for that purpose and they sell When they get "good and reaay." That is the way that the farmers must do here if they would -v be in position to make money out of the crop regardless of the rush season when it is all thrown <opsyturvey on the warehouse floors in any kind of style. In order to be able to meet this condition the farm crs must save the money and build the houses they need for taking cure of the crop at home until it is the right time to place it on the market. 1 ?o???? NFJED MORE STUDY. Experience is of course a good teacher in the tobacco raising game a** well vm in other things we see going on. But there is much to be gained by reading, and the intelligent tobacco grower will not decide ,that ho knows everything already, ! but will got all of the books and leaflets that ho can obtain and will ! study the right ways of cultivating and curing the weed on his farm, | cn-.l the right way of handling the I leaf aiier it loaves his bain. NOTICE. One Mule for sale, weighs about TOO pounds, will work good any vice, i; in goo 1 condition. Will soli .cheap for cash. Apply to ?MARTI 1 A CA.RROI.Tj. ; Conway, 8. i\, R. V. 1). 1? ad 2}19 It | Automobiles continue to increase I 4 in number in Horry County. Numbers of owners have spent Rood money for machines about which they know nothing. Without atto.n tion in the matter of lubrication, an automobile is soon reduced to scrap, jmaterial. Therefore every new own or should study how he should opI erate his machine and maintain it,. ! or he is sure to lose his money. ? I s I >< ;-J us irl ... , ijfi! ^ ,tj ! ic' i p* JSiiini . 11 fVV'' *'; . - I. , . I .*as?^> 1 | to Wait | ?r Now | F record volume and | on't want to wait for | it you order it now. g /ds greater than ever 9 la of Americans were g jat crowds of motor 1 i exhibit of six cylinder | priced fine car field | its really marvelous | i the Chandler plant I i host of owners: be- I don throughout the I ortable body. 1 :K out rourt. I llor owners* I at sen get Roadster, Si899 I >5 Limousine, 8339$ I I rAY, S. 0. A EVELAND, OHIO K ? *' ? ???