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J.-"* ' ih?? I I -I?:? - 11 ) Lfecal and The Pastime is giving one of the best weekly programs it has ever i had. Those who visit the theater 1 will see good pictures at every 1 show. * * ? * ' John T. Shelly was in town from Aynor one day last week. *? i J. H. Atkinson was here from Jordanville one day last week. **?() # George J. Holliday visited Con i Wav on hucinASH l??f wo?lr . / Wednesday of last week broke a rainy period which had lasted in; this section for about a week. The rains had not been very heavy, how ever. * A. H. Long is still holding the position of postmaster at Conway pending the appointment which was to have been made. He is administering the affairs of the office in a very efficient manner. G. W. Hairelson was here for a 1 few days last week visiting his sen, ? H. M. Harrelson, also other relajB tives near Conway. V Several changes have been made, recently in the buildings of the Con f way Coca-Cola Hottling Company, , on the corner near the court hou^e. They have a very desirable site there for their business and they k are making some great improve-. mnnfu in if 1VIIVI1 AAA 1 V? ***** H. P. Little makes frequent trips' to Georgetown where he is engaged in the erection of costly buildings under contract. ***** 1 Some improvements have recently " been made on the interior of the county jail. A coat of new paint, was going in last week. 9 9 Mrs. George L. Marsh left here one day last week to spend some time with relatives in another town. ? r ? v Jeremiah Smith spent some time in the town last week interested in political matters. ? ? % Mr. and Mrs. Hal L. Buck and J children spent several days lasc ' week in Charleston, and visited Columbia, S. C., before they return- I ed home on Tuesday of last week. ***** The showers of rain last week made it a little too wet for plowing in the fields in some sections but this did not last long. The rains were good for the crops in most places. ***** S. C. Gore was able to be in ConJ way last Wednesday after several days of illness at his home in the country. Bertram! Garren has accept ed a position with A. D. Jones .as driver of the big truck. * If we only knew all that we think we know. Oh! My! + \ If rocks had cars and could see, * and ulso trees, what would thryj ted ? But they don't have any y u * see. ***** f Mr. Capps, of Loris, spent some . time in Conway last week on business. 9 0 9 9m Dan W. Rardwick was in Conway ! on business one day last week. 9 + ? More adding machine rolls are on the way and we will have plenty in the next day or two. Call and leave your orders. Leave your orders for paper nap-1 kins and towels in rolls at the Herald office. Also leave your orders for legal blanks. We will supply you. j ***** FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION T hereby announce myself a i candidate for election as Suporin j tendent of Education of Horry; L jt County, subject to the action of the | ' Democratic Primarv. ?F. M. BRYANT. I ***** v The tobacco warehouses \ are exI pectiug a big- busines* in the towns of Horry County. They are likely to get it. ***** I. L. Lec spent last Thursday in the city. ^ ***** | C. Cannon was in Conway one day F last week. * * * * OUT OF TOWN. I shall be out of town until Aug-1 ust 1st, and our store will be closed . until then. On August 1st, the en- i tire stock of goods will be marked j down and our doors will remain open until every thing is sold. RUSS BROTHERS, *. 7j22|2t By H. M. Russ. 1 FOR SALE?80X80 Eight ounce t P rif f An Pi/ilrAi' .Qlinnta Xlnin Kiivlnn f X/VV Wll A 1VIWI Vx VV UUI IC<|i) I 60 cents each in lots of 100, in lots of 1,000 or more, 55 cents each delivered, Conway, S. C. July delivery.?Write or wire L. R. Edens, L Rowland, N. C.?adv. 7-15-20 2ti. \ Rub-My-Tism is ? great pain k'ller It relieves pain and soreness caused by I Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, ^ Etc.?Adv. i tbo QuMm That Docs Hot Affoct tto Hood i BMCJie of It* tonic and laxative effect, LAX A f T1VK BROMO QU1MINK is better than ordinary J Qu'?oe and does not cause nervousness uoi _ f fin*"'? in head. Remember the lull name atc i loo* for the s# nature of E.,W. OROV& 3Cc. ... ? f ? f V,?,:>^ii \ v Pepsenel N. J. Cox and his two sons were in Conway from Simpson Creek last Week having been summoned as witnesses in a foreclosure case brought by I. (L. Lee against ?. H. Hardwick. # a O. R. Spivey spent a few hours here last Thursday on business. ? Mts. J. J. Hardee, of Nixonville, was in Conway on legal business one day last 'weeek. R. O. Hanson, who was located with offices in Wilmington, N. C., but who has recently moved to Florida; spent some time in Conway last week looking after a big auction sale in which he and his company are interested at this time, and which is advertised in this issue. # Last week was busy among tobacco warehouse people in Conway. They were cleaning out the buildings and getting thing ready for a big season. .1 I. Roll urau in Pnnu'O if nn Imic_ iness one day last week. m + m m * Mrs. O. C. Kimbrell returned home Friday .after spending several days with friends and i\2latives at Columbia. * * * V ? Miss Lucy Little, who has been visiting Miss Margaret Lewis, loft this week for her home ,at Laurons. Misses Ann Fitts of Clio, Cecilo Whaley of Columbia. Lilly Lightsey of Hampton, are visiting Miss Marguerite Collins. * * ? Miss Lillian .and Paline Werblun, who have been visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. G. I. Lewis, have returned to their homo at Florence. ? m Wylie McMillan, who has beon visiting friends and relatives here, left Monday to accept a position at Marion, S. C. * 4 FOR MAGISTRATE. I am a candidate for Magistrate in Bayboro Township, subject to the action of the Democratic Party ?B. L. BUFFKIN. ? * FOR SALE?One 1920 Ma* ell Touring Car, run 2,400 miles, in good shape, extra tire, at a bar gain.?Buck Motor Co. adv. It. FOR SALE?One 25 horse power gasoline engine, in good condition. Will sell for less than half price of a new one. Terms reasonable. ?Conw.'iv Iron Works, Conwav, S. C.?adv. It. . * * * FOR SALE?Corn on t.hp oar .1 TT1 Nicholas.?adv It * m FOR SALE?Chevrolet Roadster, equipped with bumper, tire rack, and tire. Runs good. looks good. Inquire at Herald office. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given t^at there will be a meeting of the subscribers to the capital stock of a prop s-"d corporation to be known as Peop'es Grocery Company, held at the office of Dan W. Hardwick at Loris, S. C., at 11 o'clock in the forenoon on Mon day, July 26th; for the purpose of completing the organization of sai l corporation ,and other requirements as provided for in an act t"1 amend article 1, Chapter XLVU of the Co ie of laws of South Carolina, 1912, approved March 1st, 1920. L. II. Capps, Andrew J. Mi shoe, Dan W. H.ardwick, Oscar E. Todd, Corporators. Dated July 20th. 1920. See our pure bred Duroc Jersey Hogs. We have over 100 pigs to select from, all cholev,n immune, to start your herd now. Make your so lection early. Phone 90 D. H. C. Cannon, Doir Bluff road. adv It We are proud of the conf dene doctors, druggists and the publi; have in 666 Chill and Fever Tonic.? Adv Anyone 'having chickens, eggs or other country produce for sale, telephone, write or call on Difk Ihut n, Myrtle Beach Hotel, I.^rtle Beach, S/ C.?7-15 21 jy Water Mellons for sa'o cheap a my\ farm, Justice, S. C. Will be glad to load your car, wagon or truck.?W. Boyd Jones, adv 7il5 2t FOR SALE?50 hags Top Dresser for cotton or late corn. See W. A. Prince, Loris, S. C.--adv tf 7 la LAND Farm Land Timber Land RENTAL AGENTS City and Suburban Property If contemplating selling or' buying talk.it over with HEDRICK & JOHNSON Phone 113 Hotel Grace LOST HOG. There has strayed from me one lartrp Tin rnn Tamah _i-; I WVIilCJf BV W WVlKfllllfr I about 250 pounds. This sow is | colored red, is unmarked, large flop ears, very gentle. Will pay anyone for trouble and expense. Finder please notify, Andrew J. Cox, Adv 7|8 3t. Allsbrook, S. C. 666 quickly relieves Constipation, Biliousness, Loss of Appetite and Headache^, due to Torpid Liver.?ad I % ' "*** ' I' V'." . v TBK HOltBT HERALD, 008* HAS FINE CAR AGENCY AT LORIS The Herald started in its 1 st issue the publication of advertising ' for Mr. J. F. Garrell, at Loris, fc. C., agent for the Bell Five-Passengor Touring Car. The price of Mr. Garrell s car is advertised in the paper, delivered at Loris, and when the high quality of this car is considered this price is a very reason- , able one. Mr. Garrell will be glad to demon strate the qualities of this car to anyone who will call at his place of business in Loris. o Read the ad. of Loris Grocery ( Co., in this issue. They are in their , new building and have a large stock of goods. 9 9 Jno. P. Cooper, of Muliins, spent 1 several days here last week on business. W. M. Soles has accepted a p sition with the Cooper-Smith Co., Wholesale Grocers. Archie Sasser, was here the first i' of the week fiom Myrtle Beach. * * * Cooper-Smith Co., Wholesale Gro cers, Have a largo ad. in this issue Look it over and give them a call.. * ? ' Mrs. M. G. Andersen and children! are spending the summer at Hen- j dersonville, N. C. ? Messrs. Henry Byrd and Ward; Woodard, of Marion, spent last week end with friends in the city. <r * * * ? Miss Lula Thompson, who has . been visiting Mrs. S. F. Gusqiv, j left Friday for her home at Dofu j niak Springs, Fla. WANTED?Live wire to sell Briscoe Automobiles in your territory. J. H. Ham, Distributor. Charlotte, N. C.?adv 7,22 3t ? . - ?% ?BRICKS PILING UP. The piles of brick on Col. D. A. Spivey's property acroSo Main Street, opposite the residence of Judge J. S. Vaught, continued t> grow in size last week as they were being p:led higher and higher by the contractor, Mr. H. P. Little. FOR ST A TF. SENATE. We hereby announce H Kempe" Cook as ,a candidate for election t4 the State Senate from Horry C unty , subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. + % ?Many Friends. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint served.) Court of Common Pleas. POSITIONS THi GRADUATES 01 Bccawo we have the confidence Bankers, Business Men. Sta'e and m/i we award our graduate* i - an ing positions in high class busing . I DRAUGHON'S BUSINESS CO il Largest be During the past fovv years thU steady, continuous growth and I by any similar institution in the of the largest, most \vid< ly atten tire South. Ail instructors in charg the most efficient and v xm rionce courses of study have a Na'.iona! our well established employment tions for students ,ns soon as the ARRANGE FOR ENTRANCE It j TOO I . Never in the history of the co applications for entrance to the F that we will be forced to prepar* first. Write to-day if you w^ulc this Fall. Applications are filed gard to the date of entrance. W ri "WE GUARANTEE DRAUGHON'S BUS! Lykcs Brot 1246 Main Street ? * FAY, 8. 0., ItJLY 88, 1880/ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. J. Newberry Barnhill. Collie Barn hill, Troy Barnhill and Trollie M. Barnhill, Plaintiffs. j vs. J. Frank Barnhill, Jane Barnhill, Fender Barnbil', Lillian Barn- < hill, Jnckulin Barnhill, Ella Collins, Robt. Barnhill, Harvey Barn hill. French Barnhill. Elbert Barn hill, Sallie Barnhill. Woodrow Barnhill, and Bessie Barnhill, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: . I YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMON-1 ED and required to answer the com plaint, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at' their office at Conway, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of uch service, and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time afore 1 sain, ine plaintiff in this action I will apply to tie Court for the re- i lie'' demanded in the complaint. Dated Conway, S. C., Janv. 19th, ] A. D. 1920. * * |] sherwood & McMillan, 1 Plaintiff's Attorneys. 1 TO Fonder Ba-nhill. Lil'ian Barn- J hill. Jackulin Barnhill, Infant D >- ' fondants, and to Jane Barnhill, | their mother with whom they rc- ' side: 11 TO Ella Collins Robert BarnHH,1 Harvey Barnhill, French Barn1"ill. Elbert Barnhill, Sallie Ba>nLill and Woodrow Barnhill, Infant 1 Defendants: and TO Clarkie Joros, their m; ther, with whom thev iodide: J TAKE NOTICE: That unless you procure tie appo'n'rert of a Guar-, (ban ad litem to defend this action i behalf of the a ove rnr-d Infant Defendants within twenty days after the service of the Summons herein upon you. appli vitian will be made bv riairtifT to the Oleic of this' Crurt. Conwav. S. C., after the 'epilation of raid twenty da vs. fxr | the appointment of such Guardian to appear and defend this action in their kehit'f. sherwood & McMillan, ! Plaintiff's Attorneys. j Conway, S. C., Jany. 19th. 1920. j TO Fender Barnhill, Lillian Barn-j hill. Jackulin Barnhill. and Jane . B.arnhill, their mother and person with whom they reside?absent defendants: TAKE NOTTCE T^at the Summons and Not'ee to Minors, of which the foregoing is a copy and also the Complaint and Notice of Pendency of Action in the above entitle;! Action ! were filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas in Horry i County, State aforesaid, at Conway, S. C., on January ? 1920. sherwood & McMillan Plaintiffs Attorneys. v A tto^t* W L. BRYAN, C. C. C. P. 7122 3t AT PAY FOR F ORAUGHQN'S j I and indorsement of the leading [ Government Officials, the d'p'oi "open sesame" to the best pay- j ss institut:ons eve: ywheee. "mrnmm, I 'LLEGE, COLUMBIA, S. C. | icat!SG besi" N j colli gre has lioen unlci'^oi'M, a 11; now .uttuine 1 a sb:o u icqualled Carolinas, and i- ranked as one dcd, and be d oquippe I in the ene cf the various departments are d that money can procu.e; our reputation for superiority. And, bureau secures good paying posiy are qualified. 10W. WRITE BEFORE IT IS LATE. I I lege have there been so many all term. Conditions indicate e a waiting list before October 1 be sure or a seat in the College the date of receipt without reite to-d,ay. : POSITIONS" . NESS COLLEGE hers, Mgrs. Cohimbia, S. C. * / _irn / m * .* ; mP * ???' FRIENDS ARE BUSY [j FOR SENATOR SMITH | Columbia, S. C.?The pec pic of South Carolina who have been fol- ! lowing- the work of the San Fran- ; ;isco Convention will be interested : in the important part which Sena- ' tor E. D. Smith played in the delib- 5 crations. The work of Senator Smith is a i>est described in the following ar- 1 ticle from the Florence Daily Times! J Friends of Senator Ellir.on D. J Smith in Florence county are oe- f ginning to interest themselves in J lis behalf as a candidate for re- ; ilection to the United States S n**0. not that they are fearful of f lie ' Vailing to carry the I :ounty by a large majority, as isual, but because of the fact that a they are anxious to recognize the J Senator's great work in the Senate 1 by giving him a much larger major- r ity than ever before. J Ser.ator Smith has been at San J PrnnfMK<?r? nFFon#lin#? * 1- ~ XT ? A.; 1 ?mvwiiuiii^ VI It nilt'unill Democratic convention. He will re- | turn to his home at Lynchburg to- J morrow and is expected in Florence I for a conference with his friends * later in the week. Senator Smith 1 A'ill be late entering the campaign,!) Iiis opponents having .already eov- [ ered a large pait of the State. j In his letter to the people of the ) State which was read at the open- 1 ing meeting of the campaign he re- ( counted his achievements in the Senate and stated that he felt it his duty to attend the convention and as a member of the platform committee do what he could for his , State and the South. It happened ' that he accomplished much, the port facilities p),unk in the platform, for which he is responsible being of deep significance to this section. | This, however, was not the only item in which his influence was felt. Senator Smith happily has the kr.ack of getting things done and his activities at the convention bore fruit just as they have done in the Senate. The following rather remarkable tribute to Senator Smith is taken from the Raleigh News and Observer, the paper owned by Josephus Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, and will be of interest as pointing out the esteem in which Snator Smith is held in the tar heel State. Senator Ellison D. Smith. "South Carolina has had a sensational page in the political history of the country, but in all of its novel storv it has not contributed anything that has a deeper significance than the origin of the port facilities plank in the Democratic platform of which Senator Ellison 1). Smith of South Carolina is the fathering influence. Senator Smith has been active in the practica1 , things that help his nation and his section. He is one of the original designers of the cotton association movement, and for a number of \-\r\ ort Dav.iL *? 11 ? j t u iiv .->ci ?ai nit* ouuni in mc field work with the organization of the association. When he came to he elected for the Senate / in 1908 his vote was the biggest his Stat2 had given for this office, showing | the appreciation in which the pe:>! nle of his State had held his work. In Congress his committee assignments show the bent of his work. Thev include the Committees on Railroads, Manufacturers, Inter' state Commerce, Agriculture and A. P. JOHNSON, NEI HORSES, MULES Next door to W. K I have just returned from the v mules are higher than ever and tli turners $50.00 cheaper than any My mules will run from 1GOO tj A. P. Johnson will do what he I also sell at Georgetown, Hemii town. CASH OR A. P. JO CONWAY 7 22 4t. pd. .?- :-vubMunc.miyu ruMMMmnM... i,n i mmmmummrjmmmmmmmmnm' ?/# mi m m . ioy- M\;-V. . V.;. . < h':bjS. ; > ': VI . 7/f x ' >./- -/< . ,>,*> -v ,/ . i 1 . >v KRETlER LIGMTNir "THE BEST BY S SOLD AND INSTALLEI D.C.JO I Conway, S. C. 7122 tf. Forestry and he is Chairman of the Ccmmittc on Conservation of National Resources, every one of .hem a practical working committee that works directly to the welf rare of the country. As an active membcT of these ndustrial and commercial Commit;ees, Senator Smith has a chance to enow the needs of the country in ts production, distribution and tor;ign commercial relations, and he ?as the conception that realizes the ibsolute necessity of making our ailroads and harbors serve the requirements of both domestic and oreign trade. Considerable that las been brilliant has been written >y Senators from South Carolina in he story of the country. The State las contributed its share of the tensation.nl in its day. But never las her representation in Washingon showed a more comprehensive ? . association with the practical npessities of the country than Sena- % or Smith is exhibiting in his com* nittee work and the earnestness vith which he undertakes to make his work count. South Carolina eels a great pride in the names hat have represented the State in he Federal Senate in the past, but >y the time her present delegation here has concluded the t/isks laid )ut for the members it is possible a :ew claim to conspicious service, md a new line will have been regstered. The nation as a whole and ;he South as a section can help iff,airs along1 by backing and encouraging Senator Smith in the work he is doing." SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. In the Court of Common 1*1001. STATE OF SOUTH CARORLINA, Countv of Horry. Loris Grocery Co.. 'no., Plaintiff vs. C. Ik Jordan. Defendant. TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the Complaint in this Action, of which a copv is served herewith upon you, .and to servo a copy of your Answer to said Comnlaint on the subscriber-, at their offices, Conway, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this Action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Dated July 21st, A. D. 1020. sherwood & McMillan Plaintiff's Attorneys. NOTICE ^ To the absent defendant, C. B. Jor dan: You will TAKE NOTICE That the Complaint in the foregoing stated A 4 1 1 1 n * ' ' Acnon, and me summons, 01 wnicrr the foregoing is a copy, were filetl in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas in and for Horry County, at Conway, S. C., on the 21st day of July, A. D. 1920. sherwood & McMillan Plaintiff's Attorneys. Attest: . W. l. BRYAN (l. S.) . < C. C. C. P. 7|22 S~ . J. N. Martin was here* from Marion several days last week. While here he spent the time with re'atives. Come to us when 'in need of deeds or mortgages of real estate. IV SALES STABLES 5 AND BUGGIES. - 1. Porter's old stand irest. They claim that horses and icy are, but I will sell my cuscompetitor. 1200, from 4 to 6 years old. says. ngway, Johnsonville, and JamesCREDIT HNSON , s. c. {}})). "3""f / THE iP /s/yXv/, / J/s / \ fm/M 7 FRO /ef ' yM, /y'f v/' 'ON THE FARM tsescb >?? caicc FOR AlfiKnl IF YOUR BUIL3IKGS HHL t'HUItiriLU /fili!NST LlGMTK'WG with the only ffq? GUARANTEED SYSTEM OF ^ LIGHTNING RODS. BRAND 4G ROD ERVICE TEST " ) EXCLUSIVELY BY J HNSON ' R, F. D. 2, Box 2. T ? 2 i ..." $