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H Lfecel ane Hubert Jenkins is at home fror Bingham's School, Ashcville, N. C. ? m m ? * H. J. Floyd w;u> among the farn ers of the county who visited Con way during the last off court week. Mi ss Alleene Spivey, of Chicor College, is home for the summer va cation. Frank Moore was in Conway las week on business. Misses Lucy and Ruth Spivey ar i i- * - iivihi acre last week from Coker Col lege to spend the summer vacatioi with their parents. Miss Lucy grad uated at Coker last year, but took i special course there this year. It i understood that she will teach at th Burroughs High School here durin] the next school term. # + ??? G. A. West visited Conway 01 business last week. ? Dr. G. I. Lewis and family left las week to attend the commencemen ex^reisea at Lander College, Green wood, S. C. Dr. Lewis' daughter Miss Margaret, graduates from tha institution this year. J. T. Booth, who has beer, working at Tabor, N. C., is back again witl the City Barber Shop. * m * * # Grady Ti/.dale, of Hartsville,. \\a here last week visiting friends an< relatives. Carl Sessions, of Wofford Littin; School, is at home to spend the sun mer vacation with his parents. Mr and Mrs. S. T. Sessions. * m a? m m Dozicr Tisdale spent last \veek-en< at Marion with friends. Miss Mary Epps, who has beer I visiting* Mrs. A. W. Barrett, left last week for her home at Lumberton N. C. * 9 m \ Messrs. Henry Byrd and Ward Woodard, of Marion, spent the first of the week here with friends. L. E. Watts and F. (1 Watts were both in Conway last week from dify ferenl sections of the county. J. W. Prince, of Hammond. S. C., spent some time here last week during the situation of the court. Dr. A. I). Lewis was in Conway several days last we ?k as a witness in the court. * ? * j Miss Gray, of Woodruff, S. C., arrived here several days ago to visit her sisL'r, Mrs. (>. 1). Alexander,. m A. ? S. l)ullose was among those who - svit a short time lu re la-t week while !! court was in .sj si? n. V. A. I'ria. *e, of L.ris, left la f Sunday afternoon for Charle ten, who' e he goes to serve a no it juior in the Ur'te.i States ( our:. if 0 * it m C /iiwav was cr owded with \i tors la-I week, drawn here by the business in the criminal court. I>r. .1. A. Norton is the owner of a new Ameii'-an Six touring' car, which lie purchased last week. Let me ship your Irish Potatoes. H. M. Rusk, C inway, S. C.?a iv It, 150 tons nitrate of soda still unsold. .See us. Palmetto Grocery Co. Mullins, S. C.?adv 2t 63. j ' ~ i p M M M M S8 M m M M S3] J p "Good bye Skeeter-Chaser" ^' jyjj 25c the bottle. Sold onlv by Norton Drug Company. tf jyj Don't borrow the other fellow's hose. Buy from Horry Hdw. Co. ?Adv. 5j27|2t. FOR SALE?One Ford Touring Car, 1914 model, engine just overhauled, rear construction practically new. runs good, equipped with 1918 fenders and Hassler shock *b?orhor? rw.ii/ l>?" i ? ?..v.i *,.711 uua. r rice $400.00. H. H. Graham, Loris, S. C., R F D 2.?adv 5|13 4t. JERSEY COWS FOR SALE. . For sale on easy terms three Jer/ 3eys milch cows?all heavy milcher.1 < at tho present time. Writ> or cal) on S. H. HARRELSON, R. F. D. No. 2. Tabor, N. C. ?adv 3t pd. Rub-My-Tism is a preat pain killer It relieves pain and soreness caused hy Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Etc.?Adv. I I Pepsenel ' n I The town was full of people last ^ week attending the sessions of the court. i- * * * * l- There are several stores now located in the western part of the town near the suburbs of Conway. a They are apparently doing a good business as compared to the location and the amount of stocks carried in them. Several shops aie located on , 1 it the Race Path, the long street run- 11 ; ning through the colored residence section of Conway. 1 * * * * * J. M. Kirton, of Galivants Ferry, 111 was in Conway on business the I - middle of last week. ] a * ? , s The eouit last week was the first e | session of the criminal coui*t held ia jr some time, as the epidemic of influ- < otr/a caused the March term t> be t called off. A number of cases had < ri been continued from former terms i I of the Court, so that there was plenty of business to take up the t time. 11 There was a man here recently 1 .f 1 from the insurance department < I verifying the plans of the town show 1 ing the buildings occupied by busi- t noss con.erns, fire walls, fire doors, r' and such other informations as the > I ( insurance companies deem of value I j in determining their rates. < I ? m ? * m y Pap r napkins and paper towels in I rolls for sale at the Herald office. 4- * * + ? j The Myrtle Peach Hotel expects a r, successful season at the beach this 1 : year, < The Conway Coca-Cola Mottling Company arc bottlers of Orange 1 I i Crush and Lemon Crush, the two soft drinks now being advertised in the Herald. These drinks aro rap- i , idly growing in favor. % ? % ? Place the nr.xt advertisement in t ' 1 I the Horry Herald whoie it will bring, I Vftll rnc-nlto ^ x* v? a i vn | . a ( . The colleges will soon turn out now for the Summer vacations. t W. 1 <. Singleton, of Totldville, wa.i in Conway recently on business. ***** c Conway has a big problem of dust. * ? * * , I ,! W. F. Lupo of Green Sea was here \ last week attending court. .J ! it is imported about town that J. ' W. Taylor has sold to A. M. Suther- c land, one of the stores included in b his purchase from the Conway Na- f ti< nal Hank. The place sold is the s store new occupied by Woodward'.- t Millinery Store. ' Conway would have plenty of g business buildings and plenty of t,? houses to rent if conditi ns were ti such that the people could stan I si the expense. C'l:as. Piatt, of M dlins, spent last ?t Saturday here with his br >ther, Or. i\ V. F. Piatt. ; w * * * * * J I Mrs. F. K. Jordan, stenogi aphcr in : t'ie law offices of Sherwood and M''I Millan, leaves the last of this week j to join a party at Mullins, who will i visit Yellow Stone Park, San Fran- ,f lisco California, and other i r?r?c C 11 , ' ' Iu j interest in tho Western States j |1( Brimmer Tomato Plants, 20 for di 25c.?Conway Drag- Co.?adv It. al For nitrate of soda or top dresser, or fish scrap, or acid or guano see | Palmetto Grocery Co., Mullins, S. C. | adv ? 2fc 6J3. LOST?Between Galivants Ferry and Conway new 32x4 Auto tire, rim and tire cover. Cover inscrib- r? ed "Columbia Six." Liberal reward It for return to Herald office.?ad pd ^ 150 tons nitrate of soda still un- 15S8 sold. See us. Palmetto Grocery Co.,1 Mullins, S. C.?adv 2t 6|3. IS m m m p lil . "South-African Ant-Chaser jyjj (j. will positively relieve you of all Ants. Sold only by Norjyji ton Drug Co. 20c bottle, tf ! ,, IF/f ^ 1 j .. m * hi u u u u ii 11 ui n ill l! XI11 jlLJj ^ We are proud of (he confidence J doctors, druggists and the publij have in 6G6 Chill and Fever Tonic.? I Adv or For Heavy Hauling 'Phone 88. a<h Prompt Service. We specialize on long hauls? ( Two-Ton Truck. Ha Conway Motor Car Co. Pic ?adv 2'5 ?tf.? ad*, THE HORRY HERALD, CON Miss Mollie Jones has resigned her position at the Conway Postcffice, and lias accepted a position with Sutherland Furniture Company. M. C. Woods, of Marion, was in Conway tiie first of last week on 1 business. The work or the Herald building has been held back on account of the lack of materials. * ml fc Some of the jurors and a few of the witnesses were taken si?k while in attendance upon the court here last week and this was supposed to have been caused by the change in water and diet while in a crowded town. ] E. T. Hughes, of the firm of Mul- ! uns & riugnos, prominent lawyers of i j Marion, S. C., passed through Con i way last week. * * * * Things ordered are liable these, < lays to come lacking in several par- ; ticulars as to specifications and j i quantities. This is what delays build < ng so much. Send us your oidors for job woik. ? ? The Herald is growing in popu-j 1 ai ity and its subscribers say thrt it | leservcs it. How much bettor re com , ? nendations could any paper have ( than that. i. * * ? ? < Miss Hazel Faircloth, who has i icen attending school in Noith Car-; )lina, has returned to the city to spend the ^uiriiricr vacation. f * + * + .J. I\ Dcrham spent several (lays,' km e last week. * * * * I George J. Holliday was in Conway I icvcial days the first of last week, i; iK * * * * | ] J. M. Kirton spent some time here I ast week. , I M Paul Quattlebaum went to Wil- j 1 nington on business last Wednesday, i ? Get letter heads and envelopes at i he Herald office. * * * * ? ^ D. J. Cox passed through Conway i ecently on business, < ? * m Mrs. Georgia Mackin has moved1 o High Point, N. C. ***** , t F. W. Floyd was in Conway re- i :ently on business. t ? * j . Mrs. V. F. Piatt, and young son.ij /ivian Jr., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. \ . Lee Piatt at Mull ins, S. C. t ***** Dr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Epps, acompanied by Miss Virginia Buriage, left Wednesday, by automobile, or Kingstrce, where they will spend ! cveral days with friends and re la ! ives. . . ' *.* * Misses Elizabeth Stillcy and Mar-! ueritc Collins, who have been ai ! mding Converse College, at Spar-1 unburg, are at home to spend the ' iimmer vacation. * * ? ? ? Miss Mary Alice Loath of Eitzgc- | Id, Cia., and Miss Lillian Loath <f lullins, arrived here the first of thf', eek to visit their sister, Mrs. E. E. ordan. , * * * * * NOTICE. The undersigned having duly qual- I iecf as Executors of the Estate of 1 io late Addio Burroughs. Notice is I ?roby given to all persons indebted ^ > the said Estate to make immolate payment to us; and likewise | 1 persons having claims against \ ?e Estate are required to present ie same duly attested, according to w, to the undersigned. i F. A. Burroughs, D. M. Burroughs, <>}3 4t EXECUTORS. >n\vay, S. C., June 1st, 1920. 5 Are you worried with Ants? jyr j Try the guaranteed South-Af5 rican Ant Chaser. 20c bottle, 5 Sold only by Norton Drug Co. HOTEL PORTER WANTED. Wanted at Hotel Giuce for immoitc employment and steady posin good hotel porter. Apply to \s. Florence Hedrick, Manager, at 3 hotel. adv 3t 6 3. ANTED?One good milch cow. H. VI. Russ, Conway, S. C.?adv It Kor nitrate of soda or top dresser. fish scrap, or acid or gtiano see 1 motto Grocery Co., Mullins, S. C. / ? 2t 7;> to Horry Hardware C . fo mmocks, Freezers, Coolers, l?< ? kc, : 'rigcratoi , Oil Cook Stov . I * r 2t 5 27. WAY, S. C., JUNE 3, 1920. agrees with gerrald. Editor Hoi aid: iMoase allow me space in your paper for just a few w >rds in reply to Mr. 1. D. Gcrrald. 1 glory in bis spunk for what he has said. i am very sorry some people in our county can't see an inch from their no e. i am sur? if 1 was to visit Mr. Gerrald's hofe he would not be ashamed to take me to his pastuiei and show ' me his fine stock, and in regards to his landlord, I am sure he ha* the i stock and he raises it in the pas- ' ture where the next man will raise it if he has it. Now let's all of 1 us stock law men pray God's bles - 1 ings upon Mishoe and Russ and to I help the ant i-stock law men to look 1 upon them as 12xl2's and not as 1 2x2's, and let's hope Mr. Robert5? 1 good sue "ess in pening his sheep and i goats Jan. I, 1921. 1 ?Ik F. Mishoe. o CHAMP-ICR COMMERCE MEETING.1 The Conway Chamber of Comincrcc will have a meeting next Fri- j lay night at 8:30 at the Town Hall. \ NAMES OF Jl'RYMEN. \[ By oversight The Herald failed to publish tl.e nar.-.es of the jurymen who were empaneled t; try the cue A homicido last week against A. 1 Pittman Floyd. The names of the jurymen who drrhY 1 th:s imp >rtvnf case aix> as follows; H. W. Boyd, D. Frank Bellamy, l( Wm. C. Martin, F. W. Lancaster, Thomas Cannon, A. G. Graham, ' James P. Gause, Thomas A. Lee. J.I ( J. Booth, D. M. Causey, Koioinivn; A.J . T. Martin, I). H. Chestnut. I"! ; COTTON BAD. 1 ( In some sections of the county th? I young cotton has done well and in J many cases has had to he planted ( the second time. We have heard of third plantings in some fields. Tl,is ins been laid at the door of the sack ward spring and we think this is mo real reason. , j \ o , HELD PRELIMINARY. Magistrate W. IT. Chestnut held a t jreliminary recently in the case of } -he State vs. O. T. Barrel son. Roth < >ides were represented by attorneys. i SHORT COURSE. i The annual state home demon tra- c -ion short course will be held this t /oar at Winthrop College, Jim*"* 4 th c hrough June 11th. There will be ' ? ibout 500 women and girls in attend j 5 ince, going from every section of 1 he stalo from tl-.e largest cities to 11 he smallest ruial districts. jl f YOU make Thornhill and hick of wood thai "The Thornh the best and us show you proof. A.C.1 % HAS BIG SALE OF AYNDR LAUDS One of the be t sides ever made in this county of country property was made by K. O. Han on lost Saturday, May 29th. Three ant one half acres of land near tho now Industrial School site at Aynor hel nging to Lewis C. Cooper was cut ur into twenty-eight building 1 ts ami sold for a total sum ofi $4,030.00, These lots were all purchased by parties living in and near Aynor ar?l they n % donM intend improvi lg the r !(?'. ' u!Ivlir.g on them within the near future. Mr. Hanson's imputation as an auc tioncer of real estate lias boon growing for some time ir. this section of South Carolina. o SHOT AT TURKIC TIMES. During Court work, it is stated hat some person attemptc I to cnt'M' :ho home of Sheriff J. A. Lewis. Mrs. Lewis was awakened by some >no at the window attc mpting t raise the sash. Getting Hp she so Hired a pistol and fired throe sh ts lone of which are supposed to have ;akcn effect. STRICKEN AT COl'RT. Joe Lewis and his wife were here it Court recently prosecuting a cau 'or riot and assault and hatte?*y igainst William Gervald. L. L. Honiford and five or six more prominent farmers near Loris, and the grand jury after an investigation found n >ill. After the ease was thiown out A'hile Mrs. 1 jew is was wailing in tin ourtroom she was stricken with a udden illness thought by some to le \ fainting spell. They started away horn the court house and somewhere m the road Mrs. Lewis expired. Whirling Window. In increasing use on ocean liners, "roiirhfei*s mwl nlmv-mn ? ?v?l C 1 lill t lewly invented apparatus that assures clear vision for the mariner in he thickest weather. A window is jrovided, that is, which is never limmed or obscured hy flying spray, ain or snow. The window consists )f a irlass <tisk which is rotated in ts water-tiprht frame hy a litth dectric motor, and at such a spee 1 hat water is thrown off continu )usly and transparency maintain al, ;avs the Popular Mechanics Matradne in an illustrated article. The vpparatus may he fitted in place of in existing window in the who dlouse. no mistake when I. Made of tough ory. It has twice : grows under soft till is not the lowe: in the end the r.h the wagon that is fHOMPSON, CONWAY, S _ PAGE ITVE I TRAINING SCHOOL ; STARTS JUNE 8TH t Opens With Addresses of Welcome From Prominent Citi| zens at Myrtle Beach i : SPECIAL DAYS JJAVE ' ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMS 'Everybody in Horry County is Ached to Attend the Openir.? E:;crciscs. j The M yrtle Reach Training* School for Sunday Scho-1 Wo'koir, will bo hold thi< year at Myrtle Beach Holt 1 c Juno 81 h to lath inclusive. One of ti e six rial days of the school will he the opening day on Tuesday. Jv.n 8 h. The tenia will arrive at 1:80 P. M. and a* 8 P. M.. the classes v ill i-evolve gev? tings an I add)"-ssos < f welcome from Horry County iis rt'iv- '<1 by Senator >1. ; L. Kit k of C n.vay, and M. A. Wr'ght, Se n:*'a v of the ' onwav (.'harbor of Com more0. Address s will te nade by the Rev. D. A. Ph'Rip- on t:u part of Mai ion DisI ' 1 tnct. Kv. rybo 1\ in ?r y County is invited ti be p.-."scat at thi. hour of '] fellowship a*V "Se ex'en ion ef wel 1 t 01 e to the momhor of th > training : schot 1 that come; to thi < popular I scar it :c test rt. Short addresses will bo delivered by the Rev. M. W. Gordon. Pastor of the Conway Baptist church, while the Sunday Scho 1 field will he handled by Rev. J. Emerr on Ford. Secretary of the South Carolina Conference, or O;angeburg, S. C. At the hour of 8:110 on the opening; day the first meeting of all tho classes will take place. Attractive programs are printed for Sunday jJur.r lMth. another special day, and for Tuesday, June 15t\ the closing 'day. CON FKDEB A 1 E V ET ER A N S. j "he Pension Fund is now ready foi distribution. You will do this ';o!fire a favor 1 y <r) ng promptly for you; ,.pr-u?J. S. Caught, P.ohr.t^ Ji )go. you buy the highland oak the strength er conditions, st priced, but eapest." Let almost wearV v 'M G.