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#he ftorrg 3told ft CONWAY, S^O. Mai 11 nd at the Post Office at Conway flk C* is second class mail matter. | H. H. WOODWARD Mfisked Every Thursday Morning ly Conway Publishing Co. CHANGE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: One Copy, One Year $2.00 One Copy, Six Months,.... 1.00 One Copy, Three Months. . .60 Payable in Advance TELEPHONE 21. Make all Checks or Drafts payable ia Tbe Horry Herald, or H. H. Woodorard, Conway, S. C. THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1920. A. T. Dew arrived here from Virginia lust week to spend a few -J? ? .iii. l;_ 1 . *i.? 1 it..,. M?y?s wiiii 1115 pareniS) iuir. ami jfirsi i A. J. Dew. 1 m * m m G. G. Oliver, of the Conway Drug Co., left last week to spend several days with friends and relatives at Swansea, and other points. . *-?>*? Howard Ambrose recently returned from the Florence infirmary wl\ero he had an opera* ion for appendicitis. He returned fully recovered. * ? * Judge S. W. G. Shipp spent last "Friday in Conway hearing certain motions in the court by attorneys in various cases. He returned to the beach on Friday evening where he is spending his summer vacation, with Mrs. Shipp and the children. ? * + m rn m Hon. Walter Hazard, of George- : town, S. 0., arrived in Conway last j Thursday night and was here until j train time the following day, and re turned home after arguing a motion in a Georgetown case before Judge S. W. G. Shipp. * * * Capers ' G. Barr, attorney of the Georgetown bar, spent some time in Conway last Thursday, appearing in a motion which he argued before Judge Shipp, Judge of the 12th Judicial Circuit. o . WAREHOUSE KEEPERS. Give the Herald your orders for c farmer's and buyer's bills. Also e anything else you may need in the ? conduct of your business while in t Conway. \ I W. K. Brown was here one day t last week. 1 I I " I ' :S I nathan Evans l?v'' . v mibhi W' *> ? *Ewf 'i? i ' Pastime Program for w< July MOI Frank 1 "THE BRUTI TUE Jack P "gh0s1 WEONI William Fox presents the S "the hono The greatest humcr story e 20c and ^^aaamaaaaamm^mmaamam^^maamaammmmaamm^^ammmma^mmoaai^mm THU "the lil "radium' FR Tom I mmi UlaVkl I I SAT I Hoot Gib GOOD Vt Century An AN APPRECIATION Miss Virginia Quattlehaum. It is eminently fitting when God .alls one of His children to the ;ternal Home, that those of us who ire left should pause awhile and hink of the beauty of the character ust finished in our midst; a charicter, polished after the* Simulaude of a palace. It is comforting x> our hearts to think of the words Pee Dee OUR Auction. if you for what i! If a so We ei Auction. see us bef\ WE OFFER Pee Dee t 0 THE HORET HEEELP, (X Theatre | sek commencing 26 MDAY ttayo in E BRAKER" SDAY ickford in r HOUSE" " '> "V ESDAY. ensational Melodrama? R SYSTEM" ver told. A big picture 30 Cents RSDAY ON MAN" md MYSTERY" IDAY fflix in rLOVE" JRDAY son in a fESTERN imal Comedy of the Master spoken as He sat with His disciples around the Supuer table. "I go to prepare a place for you." Thomas expresses the I yearning of the bereaved heart, j "We know not whether thou gocst, how know we the way." "It is enough," answers Christ, "for you to know Him who is the Way, the Truth, the Life." And so our hearts are soothed and healed by the knowledge, that our loved one, Miss i Realty & Marion, Sot BUSINESS?Develo] have a large farm t< >is worth./ lall one, we wil! get 3 ither subdivide or se We buy outright an ore listing your prop \ OUR SERVICES, BACKED I Realty & w. F. I Marion, So * >HWAY( 8. P., JULY 82. 1920. MORE PORK I REGISTERED PIGS, ALL AO Duroc- Jersey hogs have a ten are easy-feeding animals, and than 50 years ago, and yet try were "Duroc-Jerseys." 1 raising Duroc-Jerseys hogs. H. C. CANNON, Phone 90D OONWAY, s. o. i L AGENT FOR T PRICE: 7-15 2t Virginia Quattlcbaum, knew Him whom to know is eternal life. We loved her, we love hei still, and we are inexpressably glad that today Jesus has received her into the mansion He prepared for her. We cannot see beyond the measure of this life but we are told, Eve hath not seen, nor ear heard, better hath it been revealed to the heart of man, the things prepared for thoee who love the Lord. We have Auction I ith Carolina ping, Subdividing ai 3 sell let us divide i rou a buyer. 11 as a whole, priv cT develop. It will ] yerty for sale. BY EXPERIENCE AND RES ; Auction R. JOHNSON V uth Carolina , 'y\ ? ' 1 IN LESS TIME IES. START YOUR HERD NOW idency to put on great amounts I raise large families. These h in 1918, 51 per cent of all the Phey are uniformly red in color R. 0. 3-25 tf J. F. Garrel LORIS, SOUTH CAROLINA HE BELL FIVE PASSENGER T ' 'K^V-;V * w+Q^w.Si y #> ^>>v vj^^ <T^^HL .- J. ,- ? '. 4^ J,",-? ' '^V *.!i{ = $1,520.00 DELIVERED AT Demonstrations any time assurance that she has entered into these unrevealcd joys. A dear friend, and her one time pastor said of her. "I am glad that Miss Jennie lived, her chaiacter was built upon the Rock, and a most excellent structure it was, beautiful and indestructible. A well spent life has ended, a better one begins above, which shall never end. Perhaps I should say the same one continues in greater fullness.** Company id selling at t and sell it aiely or sit pay you to \ PONSIBILITY \ Company i ' i % - 1 N ' V of pork at an early agd. They iogs were introduced less hogs marketod in the counIncrease your profits by . ' V :* HANSON, The Auctioneer, 213 No. Sixth St. WILMINGTON, N. 0. . ,s I OURING CARS t ^Wwl Jf idNSwli^ LORIS ? i We, the women of W. M. S. of the Conway Baptist Church with whom she worked and whom she loved would like to bear witness of her beautiful, well rounded christian character, and to say that we love her, and her life will continue to be an inspiration to us personally and an incentive to persevere in the Master's work. Mrs. J. A. McDermott. Mrs. A. E. Goldfinch. w ~ 1 /'* I ^ \ < < ' I J. N. MARTIN, jO