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Lfocal and Solictor L. M. Gasque was in Conway a short time last week on busi, * ness. ? * The court of G.moral Sessions will convene here next Monday morning, Judge S. W. G. Saipp, of Florence, picsiding. Mupy cases laid over from the last term will come up'for trial. D. V. RichardVTV, of Bucksport. was in Ccnway one ddy l&st week on business. ****<> H. C. Dawsey, of Aynor, was in Conway on business one day last week. ? * * ? ? Sand is being hauled to fill in the floor of the Farm Implement Company on 3rd Avenue. After sufficient filling in has been accomplish^.1 4 U ' " .... ... eu uic concrete noor will he laid. ^ This is the year when the farmers should make more than ever in their history out of the fertilizers they use. Farmers are still getting fertilizers here by the car load, and evidently intend to raise big crops this year. Leave your orders for job printing at the Herald office. e ? ? W. M. Booth, of Adrian, S. C., was in Conway on business one day last week. * * % # Howard Little, of Columbia, i here visiting his parents, Mr. am' Mrs. J. W. Little. n m 9 Get adding* machine rolls and second sheets at the Hciald office. v % ? Paper towels in rolls and tissue ) paper napkins at the Herald office. They are good any time, but especially good for picnics and outings. Mayor L. T). Magrath went to Aynor on business last Friday. * * * ? * Put a notice in the Herald when you wish to advertise. There is no _ better way whereby you may got the attention of the people of Horry County. * m m 9 Place your next advertisement in the Hi rry Herald. Don't throw your money away on postal cards or personal letters, even circulars alone, hut get your message to the people through the best medium you can p find. The continued cool weather of this Spring has hold the young ere o hack to a great extent; but this may turn out to he the best tiling for them hefoio. the summer is over. Adverse c i rcum>tances are somet'mes turned into good fortune in the end * t * * m Tim fV'ie League has done its par in i. e annual spring cleaning and painting hy asking every! ody to clean up their promises hut week during the day., of May Pdth, to loth in lu ive. Tl'eir work has had results and will continue to b ar fruit in making Conway cleaner and prcttior than before. * * 4 * * H. P. Little has s??urod the con tract for the erection of a large building in Georgetown. Mr. Bashor, an expert carpenter and woodworker, who was formerly in the employ of Mr. Little passed through Conway recently on his way to Georgetown to work on this new building. FOR SALE?One Ford Touring Car, 1914 model, engine just overhauled, rear construction practically new. runs good. eouinnnd with ' *-* r ?a i' i 1918 fenders and Hasslor shock absorbers, new coil box. Price $400.00. H. H. Graham, Loris, S. C., R F D 2.?adv 5|13 4t. HAS LOST MARE. J ivost?One bright bay mare mule about eight years old. Shoes on fr? nt feet. Scar on one hind foot. 1 Anyone finding same will please notify me at once. Will pay all expenses. A. D HARRELSON, jf adv 5|6 3t R P D No. 8, Loris, S. C. I / JERSEY COWS FOR SALE. j For sale on easy terms three Jor| seys milch cows?all heavy milchew at the present time. Writ.* or call ri n *rr tt a r*t\nr n/\\t* on E>. li. M A Jvivl!iijov/lN, R. P. D. No. 2. Tabor, N. C. ?adv 3t pd. r Rub-My-Tism is a Rreat pain killer It relieves pain and soreness caused by Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Etc.?Adv. i. Pepsene! . ! ; i Plumbers are fitting sewerage j connections in the Horry H: raid building, and the town water supply | will be used to supply water to two bath rooms now being installed on the second floor. This work will be 1 completed within the next thirty or ,ninety days. ***** i A. F. Woods, of Marion, S. C., 1 passed through Conway one day last i week on his way home from Mur! roll's Inlet. . . 1 * * * * * W. A. Stilley, Jr., and Paul Little visaed isenncttsviue mst ounuay. ( ? V J. B. Rabon, of Socastee, was in Conway last week on business. ( 0 m m Henry Mu'lins of the law firm of j Mullins & Hughes passed through < I Conway one day last week, and stopj ped here for a few hours on busi| ness. 1 C. M. Stalvey, of Boris, S. C., was in Conway last week on business. < J. C. Hodges, of Boris, S. C., spent some time in Conway on business 1 | last week 1 The bridges on the new road between Conway and Homewood will soon be completed and open to the i use of the public. The crab Ceo 1 bridge has been done for some time ! and the Brown Swamp bridge will soon bo finished and the concrete left to dry for a week or two and i* 1 too will then be open to the use of ' the public. % ? ft 9 The Herald announces receipt of an invitation from Bernard O'Neill Ward to the commencement oxer- ' i rises of the Tattle River High School j on Tuesday May lKth, 1920 at eight [o'clock at the school building. Mr. j Ward is a member of the senior | class of this school. 1 The Editor of the Herald has received an invitation to attend the < commencement exercises of the College of Charleston. The annual address will be dilivered by one of the Professors of the University of North Carolina. F. A. Thompson will finish a law course at the University this year and it is stated that he will estab i lish a law office here after he reI luins from College. ? * * * 4 { Don't talk any more about high i priced clothes. Pick a suit from or j cut price fabrics of pure wool at l j let us make up your suit for imis.e- ; Idialo delivery. GO all wool pattern | ivduced in price. Goldfinch Dr\ , j Goods Co., Nice things to wear?adc * ~ i Carload Fence wire and NaTs i lust received 100 sets buggy Ha*'- ( ness, value $40.00, sale price $29.06' j 1 50 Tub-; Lard at 2be the pound, 20) j bag's Whole It ice $12 06, 200 barrels ; best Prepaied Flour made, worth I $10, sale m ice $14.00; one car be t heart Shingles only $10.00 thou and : Good coffee 22c pound, Moon Shin-* i Tobacco 15c plug at Conway l)a'gain House big Sale.?adv ? * ? ? V WANTED ? Experienced saleslady familiar with Horry County trade. Application to be made in writing. giving references and experience. Addros'ic " () iiiiMi 11 n i f v " P:i llnri'v Herald.?adv 5 20?2t ( * * * ( Cecil Salmon has finished his course in electricity at the New York Electrical School, in New York city, and is now back at home here. WANTED?Young Men and Women for Railway Mail and Government Clerkships. $110 month. Ago, 18 upward. Examinations June 16 Experience unnecessary . For fretparticulars, write R. Terry (former Civil Service Examiner) 994 Continental Bldg., Washington, I). C.?adv It pd. CEDAR FENCE POSTS, large round ones, 7 feet long, average 4 1-2 inches across, small and with plenty of large ones mixed in for gates and corners?86 cents each ' delivered in car lots of 1200 or more. Draft with bill lading attached. Fred G. Auld, Eastover, , S. C.?adv 5|13 3t. We are proud of the confidcnc doctors, druggists and the publi; have in 666 thill and Fever Tonic.? Adv I For Heavy Hauling 'Phone 88. Prompt Service. We specialize on lonj? hauls? Two-Ton Truck. Conway Motor Car Co. ?adv 2'5 ?tf.? THE HORRY HERALD, CO* Miss Evelyn Little is at home to *pend a short vacation from her .vork in Washington, I). C. Will Hoed Howell, of Green vood, s visiting fiiends in Ccnway. % * J. I*. Cooper was in this scction:of Jie county recently. * ? Stanley Allen was in Conway on business one day last week. * " * Julian D. Dusenbury, of Bishopfille, spent last week-end here with lis mother, Mrs. Carrie Dusenbury. M. G. Allen was in Conway recent y on business. ***** J. T. Booth was in town recently in business. 9 * ? ? ? B. F. Jones was among those who called here last Saturday. Ml. D. W. Williamson was in Conway , in business one day last week. ***** J. M. Bryant was here one day ast week. ***** W. J. Hendricks was in Conway 5n business last Saturday. ***** John McDowell, of McColl, former y of Horry County was a visitor lore this week, meeting old friends ind relatives. * * * * * Biggest Sale in 21 years starts Friday morning at 9 o'clock sharp. Bargains galore. Conway Bargain House. Look for the big Sign.?adv ***** Mrs. S. C. Richardson, who recently went to a Hospital at Wilmington, N. C., for treatment, has returned home. * * The court convenes next Monday morning, Judge S. W. G. Shipp, presiding. r> * ? iteaa uie nig page Adv. or Conway Bargain House. It has the old time ring to it, and their prices are reduce* 1 astonishingly.?adv * * * * Thurman Sparks, who has been attending school at Atlanta, Ga., is at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sparks. ? ? * * Dr. G. I. Lewis has purchased a new Studebakcr car from Dr. W. C. Adams. Give us a chance at your job print ing. * * * * * George J. Holliday is the Horry County delegate to the National Democratic Convention which meets in San Francisco. SALE OF DRIFTED CROSS TIES. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has taken up on the Waccamaw River at Bucksvillc, South Carolina, a small raft of cross ties found by the undersigned loose r>n said river; and that in accordance with the requirements of the law the said cross-ties will be sol I lit eleven o'clock in the forenoon. May 22nd, 1920, at the landing a Bucksville, S. C., unless they arc sooner* claimed by the owner and all charges paid. , ?H. PIERCE. Dated May 3rd, 1920. o IS (iIt 13AT PICTURE. The feature picture, entitled "The Miracle Man" has been secured by the Pastime Theater and will appear on Tuesday, June 1st. The film has eight reels and is based upon the story by Frank L. Packard, by the same name. You have heard and read stories of mental healers, now is your time to see what such a miracle man can do in moving pictures. For Sale AT Auction 500 bushels good home grown corn. W 7 Sat., May 22nd, 10 a. m. HOME PLACE Wampee, S. C. 5,13 20?2t. I WAY, S. C., MAY 20, 1920. HUT BIBLE CLASS i DECIDES ON LIBRARY The Hut Bible Cass of the Con- j way Methodist Church has decided to put in a library of its own at the hut. This matter has been discussed by the members of the class for some time and came up again .'recent ly when a Committee was appointed ; consisting of H. L. Buck, J. W. Sparks and Whitcford Sessions, to carry out the plans of the class in this respect. This Committee has in I | charge the matter of installing the i right kind of shelves for books or ! book oases such as they see fit to ' put in. This library, when establish i e<l will be for the use of the general public as well as for the Bible Class. The class intends to keep the library open lwo or three evenings out of 'a h week and they will have some young lady engaged to be in charge of the library. They will subscribe I to the leading magazines and will I have tables arranged in the Hut I with electric lights installed, so as to make a very comfortable reading room. VALUABLE PROPERTY CHANGES HANDS1 H. G. Cushman has sold to A. C. Thompson the corner of fourth Avenue and Laurel Street eortaining in all about 99 feet fronting on Fourth Avenue and about 19,2 feet fronting ion Laurel Street. The property has i two buildings on it at this time, cn , ! of these being a small wo.xlen bu LI 1 ing now leased by W. F. Henderson,1 j the other building is the brick garage known until recently as the, salesroom of the Conway Motor Con. ; pany. The purchase does not include {the new shops which were recently completed by Mr. Cushman, but only extends to the dividing brick wall between the new and old buildings. The consideration paid was $12,000,00. It is reported that the garage j building has already been leased to j I W. F. Henderson by the new owner : .,.-.,1 ?.;ii J ^ --- i aim >1 ill iiv; UM'll ilJS il pi~l?C IIOUSC for tobacco (luring the coming season. ?? Hon. R. B. Scarborough was in j J Columbia last week attending a meeting of tbe board of regents of the State Hospital for the Insane. Mr. Scarborough is a leading mem - her of this board. I m ? m w m The Oak Grove School, near Boris, j will close Friday night, May 21st.: with cocmmencement exercises. ' V9F mak X Thornhi and hie of wood th; "The Thorr the best am us show yo proof. A. C The Democratic State C >nv nlion met in Columbia yesterday. Our delegates were: K. .T. Sh %vweo !. Gee. J. Holliday, J. P. Derliam, 11. L. Buck, W. L. Mishoe, 1). A. Spivey. I 0 NOW GOING ON j wi m big c :owns i The Red.diffe Chautauqua opened here last Tuesday afternoon. The tent was filled to the limit at th? opening session, and it has had a crowded attendance ever since, and will close Thursday night. The lectures and entertainments are giving satisfaction and this pt onuses to prove the most successful ehautauqua or a'l. Admission tickets cn sale at who tent door at the opening of each entertainment. o IN II I It/K. All persons holding* claims against the estate of K. 'P. Hoggins, deceits ed, are hereby given notice to present same duly attested according to law, to the undersigned Administrator, and all persons indebted unto the said estate are hereby given n >tice to make immediate payment. GEO. M. HUGO INS, Admini st rat or. Galivants Ferry, S. C.?f? 20 :U. o BEYS YAM'ABLE LOT. Dr. V. F. Piatt has purchase 1 the lot of land and building on Main Street, next door to the Herald building, known as the Norton D:ug Company. This deal has been on foi some time but was only recently disclosed when the papers weie filial Dr. Piatt will continue the drug business on the first floor as he has been doing for several years and it is certain that he will make e.ery effort to expand the business that will be done by the corporation. WILL BFILD STORES. Col. D. A. Spivey, intends to build about seven stores on his property now vacant, lying on the East side of Main Street and extending from the Horry Hardware Company to the lawn in front of his residence. The new buildings will be of brick and one story high, excepting the two corner stores which will he two stories. Col. Spivey has been UiIking of making this improvement for some time past but has been delayed on account of the shortage of material and scarcity of labor. He thinks that this condition will soon bo relieved and he intends to begin the election of these new buildings on his property. Applications have been made for each of these stores, and Col. Spivey hopes to have them ready on or before October 1st. Pjl hmmm * WK :e no mistake when ill. Made of tough 1? T a. 1 a. _ k.uiy. xl nas iwicc at grows under sof ihill is not the low< i in the end the cl u the wagon that is !. THOMPSON, CONWAY, 1 PAGE FIVE ? HORRY MAN IS MAKING SUCCESS R. O. Hanson, the well-known auctioneer, last week held an auction sale of real estate at Bolivia, North Carolina. Mr. Hanson says that this is a town w ith a future art*! that while he was there on business he was entertained at* Hotel Bolivia, now being conducted by a former Horryite, Mr. Q. C. Lewis, who was formerly engaged in farming at Aynor, South Carolina. Mr.. Lewis is (ioing well in this hotel business. He has a nice hotel and owns 190 acres of fanning land which is adjvanc'r.g lapid'y :n value. There is a movement on foot for i the erection of a now Courthouse and many ("armors from other parts of the State are buying lands ami j 1 .eating near Roli\ ;a. o TRAINING SCHOOL AT M YltTLK BKACH All I'lo.c who \poct to at.trnd the Myrtlr Roach T a I nine School for Sunday School Workers, May 8th to loth imlu.-ivo, are urged to apply iir.nud'atc'y for i weivatiui to Rev. .1. lamtsoii Ford, O'a.o ehing. S. C. All Sunday School wo: k^rs u?o urg. od to attend. I PROGRAM OS Til F. LOW Kit \)]\K UNION The Lover Pee l>?^o Union will moot with the Rohoboth church 28th 29th and 30th of May. Introductory Som v n by Rev. L. F. Wostbury. PevoMonal exercises by the Mod| era tow Churches ca"'e<!, delegates enrolled. Report ef C nimit-teos. Query No. 1?Meaning of 1st Peter 3:9. 4:0. Soup- and benediction. i * Saturday. 9: 0 A. M. Song and prayer service. . New Businews. * , ! Query No. 2?Who was the Prophj et that obeyed man rather than J God and was slain by a lion as re: suit of his disobedience ? 1st Kings, ' 13th Chap, j Query No. 3. 12 A. M.?S u nion by Rev. J. C. i Causey. j Sunday 10 A .M.?Mas* Meeting by A. L. C Bins. Mission Sermon by Rev. S. L. Pun-is. W. W. Shollev, V. -Johnson, !'? > K- ans, 1 COMMITTEE. l you buy the highland oak i the strength ; ter conditions, ist priced, but leapest." Let i almost wear\ 0 p