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( I * Lfecel end Ed L. Smith spent some time at Loris last week. ? ? W. W. Itobeits was in this section J. recently. m m * m Good second sheets at the Herald office. m m W. J. Waller spent some time in the town one day recently. * * * * * D. E. Moore was here on business biie day last week. It pays to ?et cotton out of the field as soon as possible. * Conway has had the usual court "week crowd of visitors. * Get all kinds of job* work at the Herald office. 9 * * ? * M. C. Butler of Loris was in Conway for a short time one day last I i wet'K. G. C. Butler of Larsj paid Conway a flying visit one day last I week. * * m John H. Atkinson of Jordanvilile i was in Conway on business last! week. * * * * Several days of last week were j dark and cloudy in the morning and were marked by some winds. 10. CI. Norman has started the work of painting at th? new resi-! tlence of Dr. H. L. Scarboiough. m m ni * + G. K. Rh< uark and Harry Rheuaik, were both in Conway recently. They are bi others. m m + m \ I W. 1). Kdwads was among those visiting Conway on business last week. M. C. Blackwell, of Tabor, N. C., j spent some time in Conway on business last week. m m * U * Aivhie M. Floyd was in Conway * fiom Galivants Ferry one day lasl I week. * Mr. and Mrs. J. J. King of Ad J i _ ; /1 I'l ?l n " * urn nj/ciu wine iiiiiu in Conway one day last week. v ? (Jet hand bills and advertising cards printed at the Herald office. I. W. Johnson spent some timo here on business last week. s ' "Monkey rum" usually leaves it tell-tale signs wherever it goes. Towns find that it pays to bar it \ out. * * * V. 1'. McQueen ran the large! brick warehouse at Lr.ris the past! season and had great success. # * * * l'ic feasor Lucco (Junior, nrof'ss-! or of Iviucation in Fulmar* Up' o??A sity. was recently elected president of the State T achers' A :?w? iiuio.< of i.'oi'.th Carolina. * * ?, ? l Sheriff .las. A. I/ewis, and also' inar.y (f the constables over the ( ccun'tv. wei*;' buse hist. wee'e sitv iri}' wit,r,os-os ar.d jurvnv n for cou.-t last week. ? " * Building has boon going on at ! I,oris duiing the past year and the j town has taken on a. now growth. ] Several more n< w b? ildings are in ; contemplation. tji * t: n ( R. O. Hanson was in this section | last w ok at; ' nding to variousland sales. Ho is a member of the firm of K. A. Moffitt & Co., real estate agents. Advertising is the surest and j cheapest way to increase your bu - ; inoss. Some of the good customers yiui might have will never know | where you are ii" you fail to tell ] thorn where you d*> business an i ,j what you have to sol 1 them. >? * f * * * I Magistrate W. H. Chestnut was in I Simpson Creek township on btisi-! ness last Wednesday. Constable' H. N. Sessions went along with j him to attend to the duiies incident to his office. * '*** I FOli Ql'iCK SALE My farm containing 75 acres, hav- I ing 40 acres cleared and free of! sturpp.i, about 2 I-!> miles of Conway, on I) :g Bluff road, has dwelling aid out-houses. Cash or easy terms. IT. C. CANNON. R. K. D. No. , Conway, S. C. 9! 23 :>,l * * t) (r ? WANTED?I am in the market for a ohcap Karm any where within 10 miles of Conway. Sizo anywhere Trim two to t n horse. If you haven't something cheap to offer need not apply. S. T. Stalvey, Coca-Cola Hot. Co. ad 4t 9 3 ? ? * ? ? LOoT?On Saturday Sept. 4th, one black leather pocket book between Bayboro and Conway or in Conway containing $40 in currency and one tax receipt. Suitable reward if returned to W. G. Durant, Bayborq, S. C.?Adv 2ti pel Dill. 66(> quickly relieves Constipation. Biliousness, Loss of Appetite and Headache^, due to Torpid Liver.?ad We are proud of the confidenc doctors, druggis)^ and the pub-i; have in G66 Chill^iwl Fever Tonic.? . i - Pepsonel Clivo us the next order for job printing* Don't send your orders away when the work can be done just as neatly and much quicker, and at the same price,. at the Herald olTice, right at your dodr. * * * The Herald represents the .first paper ever printed in Horry County. though it then went under a different name. It has a subscription list of fine people with whom it will pay any advertiser to solicit business. Try space in the Herald. * * One reason why it pays to pick out cotton as xaily as possible is because a storm may come and blow it out of the bolls, and it will thereby be lost. Another reason is because it is in better condition and weighs more and it of a higher grade. The new brick building of A. C. Thompson was so nearly finished last week that it was occupied in the live stock business. New fronts will be added to the older building where the live stock business was formerly conducted, and will be used as stores. 4 ^ U * The weather was drv during tlv* last several weeks and the siteets of Conway were very dusty. Citizens have been hoping for a legular street sprinkling system to relieve this situation, but so far there is no special relief in sight. 1 1 A 1 1 % uiii uif nose which the town ha* ordered shows up and is installed. FOR SALE?Two houses and lots, one 8 room and one 5 room. Conveniently located; electric lights and City water. Apply to A. M. -Sutherland, Conway, S. C., 9-80 tf. ? v 30X3 1-2 Non-Skid Auto Tires, guaranteed 5,000 miles, $20.00. Buck Motor Co. adv 9,30 2t * * Mrs. J. N. Martin, of Marion, is visiting friends and i\ latives in the city. Miss Lila Chinnis, who has been visiting- Mrs. A. K. Goldfinch, has returned to her home at Phoenix, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Cooper, and children, who have been visiti.iu, friends and relatives here and in the country, have returned to theiv home at Wilmington, N. C. To get a medium priced range wtihout a fault, buy a Cole's Down Draft Range. They are made by experts.? Adv. * * * * FISH NETS?About li dozen srcond hand "fish nets wil bo sold after land .sales at Court House, Monday by tho Fish and Game Office]'.?adv pd. m 9 m There will be no meet'njr of tho Chamber of Commerce F; idav, i'. having b< on callcd off on account of the Revival sei vices, at the tobacco waichouse. # M I Mrs. E. S. C. Baker. and liltle da'.'f- hter, Poetry. -are visit inr; fi'icnds and i\ lativos at Darlington, S. C. * r F \ KM FIvS PICNIC. The picnic for the fanners of Horry Count v will he held ai Homewood, Friday, Oct. 1st, 1920. Several good speakers have already heen '-ecu ret I, and a large crowd is expected to attend. FOR CYPRESS SHINGLES so- or write W. C. Reaves & Son. Vina. S. C. 9-:<()-:ui. pd. * * ? * ? STRAYED: From my home about June, one black Hoi for yearling about IS months old, mark split and bit in right ear, split and under slope in left. Findo'* will please notify me and receive reward. C. M. J ERNIG \N. 9 2.'>-*lti. pd. Tabor, N. C. * * * TEACHERS. Fifty to one hundred requests daily from all classes southern schools. If you want mural work, graded, high school or principalship. salary S7~> io $250, write us today for* special enrollment. Offices: Columbia, S. ( Richmond, Va., ar.eE haUanooga, i Tonn. Southern ' T, aehe.'s Agency,! Columbia, S. C. adv. 9-28-20-4ti. oi u r mm AC FATS \Y AM ED Just stop and think of $' a day, a week to be made at home during spar."* time selling Reach's t'u'l line of guaranteed remcdi's well known and advertised. Write for Particulars Roach's Wonder Remedy Co. r^lnml.lo <s!. ,,+ K wxM.iinwd, U'.'Ulll Vj ill 1/t I [ 11I adv 9,28 101 pd. . m m ? I^OR SALE--Thoroughbred T">uroc ! Jersey Pigs, sons of Star Fort' Hi an; cholera immune. $">() each, j Will keep and deliver at Fair i,( : wanted. Engage pigs at once. S.! H. Harrelson, Green Sea, S. C.? I 9 23! 4t TEN DOLLARS REWARD. I will pay ten dollars reward for! return of two head of stock I have lost lis follows: i One cow eolored red with white face and long wide horns and white! belly. One two year old bull, about half Jersey, light red, blaze face, , short horns. I bought tliis stock from Samuel Grainger. E. O. ISRAEL I 9! 16 3t Clarendon, N. C. * tiTE HORRY ITP.RAT.O. COf \ The Man Who Loves to Be Watchfv By LYNN HAROLD HOUGH, Reti Once there was a man who wi wanted to feel about things as they ai and candid eyes. He looked at pe looked at his own life with remorse himself, because he was afraid of < afraid of anything else in all the wo very thought of living in a world win could not distinguish truth from er He loved science because it d< lie delighted in mathematics becai processes. He wanted to live in a w he began by being the sort of man without fear of painful disillusionn man, it was only because what he c; There have been a good many o to find him. lie uevcr tells you abc At present many women managp their own farms an VancouverIsland. o C'ARI) OF THANKS. I tako this method of thanking my many friends for the vote given nie in the first and so ond primaries, while not rccei* ini? a majority vet*, yet I bow to the will of the peopl * and tha?ik them fo wlvit they have done for me in the pnst. auv it ?W. L. BELLAMY. DYNAMITE FOR ST I'M PS. Clear your farm of stumps (wit i dynamit ), the quickest and cheapest way possible. Dynamite caps, wires and blasting machines for sale. S. H. HARKELSON, Li i c on JSoa, JS. C. Tabor, N. C., Route 2. 9 30 4t pi ^RTI 1 mwml', /Jmft'mW? ' "?CYtfJM i-l? SINCERITY is the keyn< quiet refinement of con * cognized. i Worth Hats reflect tl which is the result of g;< ! style, and careful, intel! The hat which is suit, r be suitable for another, you a hat to fit your he? lect a Worth hat which so n alii y and represent i j \ a 'vA/'. y ' us 2 b wk/JvrJf | ^ iinwniiiwir/v nMiwaitMiwim ?w-tTUim??iraf ?wi * mnm** > .i/* </%> ?< addiub&ii olitc i f ipm New Coats, Coat ifih ?n<?nMU>i Every express brings t< fa!! wearables. They are i glaced on view for thos? knowing what the new so ing picked from the racks task to announce them in i this as a cordial invitatior department daily and inspt are ticketed with the fair: s We also have a fall st fltp Q f\ /-i Am? 1'vi /\ v vv. Ml/V? UUA X1UU. YOURS T WALSH MARLOW I WAY, S. 0., SEPT. SO, 1920. ~ the Truth: You Have il to Find Him. rintf Pres't Northwestern University. uited to see thingS as they are. He re. He looked at things with straight ople with unhesitating honesty. He less sincerity. He never told lies to deceiving himself more than he was rid. He hated deception because the ?re you would be so confused that you ror filled him with fear. salt precisely with undeniable facts, ise accuracy was the soul of all its orld upon which he could depend and upon whom other men could depend uent. When men called him a true lid expressed what he was. f this man. You have to be watchful iut himself. As a result of the increase in niilroM 1 between Pottsville and Philadelphia, automobile pass1 enpcr routes, which will run rejru| larly, are bein^ established. Ostrich feathers valued at S2,.ri()0,000 were imported into the United States in the last 12 months. More than r>0 specimens of the ' irds in the United States have been found in Ireland. (JKJKK MFKCANTILE CO. Owned by (J. K. drier is under new Management Wc krci) a '-lean and sanitary maikev Phono us your wants. Your pal) oiuvo aoprecialed. DICK BRUTON The oldest moat cutter in Town. 9-30-2L?adv. I HATS otc of good taste. The 2ct attire is instantly re1/ lat note of sincerity do d materials, good igent workmanship. \blc for one man may not I will not merely sell id?I will help yon to sevvill conform your perrour individuality. ?sc* o VI 7 ^ CW I, r *" S b V) ? * <?!?' *3* J. g f| '-u/ 5 mm !.? ? it'll4 r uvwn r\ j wi 'iwrp" w?--jc'. ' " no??n * 5 Pftf! ? Sii.'' k Xi ti K ^ H f>" f> 1** T/"& .tH* *V*, r.T. ? ? y-? r? U-/ i?.3 tJl,.1; A 'vu^i JL> >3. O J MMKHCMIM ) lis hox after box of new mmediately unpacked and women who are desirous of /les look iike. They are be> so rapidly it becomcs a i descriptive way. Accept 1 to visit our ready-to-wear !ct the new modes, which it of prices. ock of Dry Goods, Clothing' 0 SERVE 4 ASM HW 1 UliSS EBNA NIARLOW i LAUDS HANDIWORK OF FOREIGN BORN Writer in Washington Asks What is Being Done to Preserve It. A recent revelation of unguessed stores of beautiful handiwork anvm1? the foreign-bom population of this city e* w rf Mie community evenings at Old Central High School inevitably suggests a quo-tion What is the city doing, what are we, as Americans, doing, to utilize the eye-delighting and wealth-creating skill that lies in the lingers of old country women here in Wa h ington city? Even the teachers who planned this exhibition in connection with musical evening were ama;^<! at riches that at the Uut mom nl pout' ed in. Tlie display ma !e a 1 u*g\ bare school room a thing of rich-i noss and beauty. The walls i ting, I tables were covered. floors wore, spread with a bewildering luxm-' j iance of color and form, barbarl?! ' red anil gold?soft pastel shades:! J for closer inspection, there was embroidery so delicately p Nvfo.'t tVa lit seemed ininossihWv 1 \t ? J- - - , (*? v ? I il V V j chet and drawnwovk, nice la-'o. 1 There was the flashy gor^e usness and Turkish work, the more staid I and subtle magnificence of CYiniscj embroidery, there was a cnchcr, i bedspread, made by a Gre.l: jrir!,' which oddly enough, might have t b?cn a cherished heirloom in a Yankee family; there was a mcdern Kiench bridal pctt:coat, a lva s of lace and hand embroidery; there ! was wonderful eld table lirvn fi'om a Rumanian bride's outfit of 20 years ago. Taught?Bit Mot Here. "Yes, yes; 1 was taught to do all those things. 1 used to do them i:i the. old country. Hut here ? No, not here." This was what one matron raid. And why not here? The ansve; that household cares movent wculd| j npnly only did these delicate house hold crafts exact absence from h^m^ or did the work need to be done all at one time during a > :x, seven or eight-hour dav. But neither of those fKmn-o II " v..i.-> uuc, run- is soinemmg that can bo done at odd moments, without the intervening' period noecv sary for mental concentration, an 1 would, almost before ono knew it. yield a return?if it received anything; like the p? ice at whi;h such products are finally marketed?that would add enough to the family in come to bridge the gap between bare subsistence and comfort. When one realize* what an addition to t ucost of a gown a bit of hand embroidery makes, and what an addi{ tion to its beauty?the monov tha* \ might be brought to these foreign women trained in the fine art of I necdlewoi k. gifted by an inherited 1 instinct for so flinging tog. tuov ! bright, prvo colors as to mak a 1 and chastened harmony?ono fro] : ' st- org'y the loss to both no1-'.- '>! upply an*! possible demand <>f the :p--oont u?iintc!ligont and oxtiava1 gant neglect. Art-Stifling Trag'dv l/onving for the moment, the highly i iu:,.r,:i.,it o onom .' con itriv tion. 11:iof a g.^'iine "it ; n.so is sheer traevlv. It is >u , alloled on'\ by the \ ?! oxt'nci tion of musical genius ti n' <o?- national t ?:?o--fnes h:> a''owe t > be oorp'vlated ii\ th:s country. N > one has ov-M' cornputod the !os - < > the wo' M oT vo! rel * Italian voi'o \ vi"b. with the honi.ird em ti< n ofj countless gene; ati,,f\^ that ' avo Iko'I ! suppressed in bnibor si dm or | .-mothered in bote' nastrv l'i; Hut it is --afo to soy that for* ! have hoop cunitle s?w! unre** ? ' d I, slowly-ereepng a?t-<!oaths among : i Italian youths that have fcni" *o tlvs, llcM'ntry with anient, swelling hopes. IjThis Tiagedy, however, bi in<?; th^ I outcome of a perhaps inevitable un ("di ;-?ess full to appreciate i 1' best ip.!i nuisi" can o!loi\ can t>r < n:li rod i with more or loss p;iti< nco as b?' ir.'_c unavoidable. Hut donunv* for fine noo'lcwoik In :t\? bns.vl uvon t'lc oteMi.'d I < f fcv! "iir. vanity, has assuido 1 y a fiim l'oun<l.; t if >n. H ovists and it is saf 4 to say, it will always ovrt. Kailin'O to l,r:n'T ' supply and ilcman'l together in tni : case can bo a: cribod only to tho j why the nmim | m. money 5 i | In order to do the be pays, you must have the t right kind of work in tho this is the main feature ab ers and Rakes. The increased freight tive to eather and savn mn is place in the whole Conn ing and saving a ton of ha of shipping a ton from the the McCormack Movers an By having these implc can gather the hay in the i big dividends by cutting fo BUY THE MACHINE WHERE FARM IMPLEME I CO'.VVtY "'IU ? r->?? ? AUTO-INTOXICATION A Scicntific Discussion of its Cause and Proper Treatment With SarDraS. Auto-intoxication, together with its kindred aliments. Potmaine poisoning and Cholera-Morbus, are but the intensified result of indigestion. Improper and rash eating and neglect of the stomach, bowels and liver frequently produce this condition. Practically all who are subject to Auto-Intoxication are ex cos iv * eaters. When the stomach is overworked, the food cannot be properly digested, r.' ithcr can the livevr be expected to perform properly. Regulation of the habits will with a little assistance to tho stomach and liver, remove the cause of the trouble. > SarHraS, a scientific preparation cf medicinal herbs and roots, contains the proper ingie.lients to en1 i?o.** liver r.d kidney act on and invico) :ito flic1 ol.'inrlo r?.4* fl-i.* t ^ \/i vm ^vvMiiavil. Cor tains no alcohol. It your aro suffering from autointoxication or other digestive troubles, regulate your habits and take a spoonful of SarDraS before each meal. The results is simple :uu! gratifying. It will do what the the common laxatives cannot. ?All leaders and jobbers.?adv. LOST OH STRAY*') 1 have taken up at my place two sows and pigs; color light re! spotted. unmarked. Apply to the undevsi'riud and pay clvn.es. Urni I. Hou^and, Longs, S. C. O-2'i-HO-oti-pd. o KOit SALE 1 wPl sell my farm of 75 acre?. r.\ore or less, near Adrian, S. C., has 2r> acres cleared, well timbered. '' c'Mnir house. barn and stalls. Good water. Near Poplar Church ond sell cel. Call on or write. MRS. IDA RHUARK. ADRIAN, S. C. same stupid lack' of adjustment of machinery as that which allows fruit to rot in orchards within a few miles of thousands of school children who are physically below par because of the lack of it. Important Factor Neglected. to tne tortunate few who were enabled, on that rainy evening a few days ago, to see Ar.r.enian snl Aineiican, Greek and Rumanian, French and Spanish women wanderling from di.-.play, comparing stitches | and generously admiring one another's work, finding somehow, in what 1 might have been Babel, the words that made communieation possible, it seemed that with all the patter ! of "Americanization," with all t' e "committees" and "ringing speeches," in which the vaii.ue impression that something ougnt to be done is being drowr:d, one of (Ho most potent factors foi liiiriM'n pe-ple together on a common footing has been entirely lost sight ol. Abstract id<vis are not oasv of common cation: < M i-^urionv and 'wrd stra'n* arc?right fully?tenacious of existence. l?ut the inter-depend* n *o ha- e ! upon supply and demand. well as the generous admiratii ns ti at ha?*e ma le ma ter agists, mt I <?w'" D'* county po "sessions, but Wfi'ld pvopc^ty. and eveae've rrin i??1 . of a -dmilat i- n. A Mu if for the Future. Suppose we quit mou flung plati*v. .'o'?. and --el ourselves. ? ot so much 1 o a pi onev ) e:,t,i ni' 'on of our \v,i ; re eminence fror.i tiic e ne,ople as* t" d; 5c<?ve?* somothinu* of t'-m w-nHh '-f endowment that is being d*'i!v hj'cn??"i-.; i > vis bv the*". And, having discovered it, suounse we r way to mvkc something be Me theiv mere j-o doir<>* not > nlv ;?'!?! to (Ujrse'\v4s brute lahov nrofit 1 ?'1 < . \Ye might, 1);.' some more l.UJ' r \ b\i' also mo o devr s of i"iaone -s of natv n d typo of a deepened poi cm* ion of bran'". To the newcomers might he addo-!, not only a greater oa-o and dignity to that most opnressed woman <>f nianv centuries?the uprooted, 1 ewildercd, lonesome foioiyn woman in tin4 United States?hot al <? the glow that cone's from the recognition that one is appreciated. 1m * 1 i no slop t)ovon<l that is true unity?Main'aiiti'. SpaMinp: (lorry in tho Wa.^liington Star. kAk* |\>TMWlrt?n M Uf?I lyjn i MOWERS JAVERS FOR THE FARM st farming1, tlie kind that ools with which to do the ' shortest possible time, and iout the McCormack Mowrates should be an ineenre hay. We doubt if there ty where the cost of growy need amount to the cost west. Especially when ci rakes arc used. mients of your own, you bottom land, and make r your neighbors. YOU CAN GET THE PARTS. NT COMPANY . s. c.