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? ifi/lif 3Aorni . > *?- > COKWAY. S. 0. KnUred at the Post Office at Conway K C, m second clasfl mail matter. H. H. WOODWARD fvbliffhcd Every Thursday Morning by Conway Publishing Co. ? . *TT ' ? :?~ *rCHANGE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: One Copy, One Year. ^ Mm One Copy, Six Months,.... 1.00 One Copy, Three MontJhs. . .50 ' Y ? Payable in Ad>ance TELEPHONE 21. Make all Checks or Drafts payable to The Horry Herald, or H. H. Woodward, Conway, S. C. THURSDAY, OCT. 7, 1920. Some men learn faster out of school than they do in it. The wiping out of ignorance Is one important job that we have in this state. o There is more money i circulation since the war than ever in the j history of the country., and it has ( been worth less than ever before. o The change of seasons usually brings symptoms. The plan of many is to rush to the medicine bottle, others to get a prescription; but in the long run. they get over their troubles, real or imaginary, as I soon as the weather has settled down. o There is a woeful lack of knowledge on the part of many of the people of the most ordinary thinirs that we see and come in contact with One reason is because some people will not study or read. The daily and weekly newspaper is a thing never seen in their homes They never look between the lids of j n hi hip I o One of the costliest things this country now has to do is to enforce ; the prohibition laws. In wot states, ! according- to the report of the com- j missioner, there is no such thing as absolute dryness. A shortage of funds to enforce the law is named as one reason. This means that whereas this country formerly took in a large revenue from the liquor traffic it must now spent great sums the other way. j " NEW OVER LAI E c c t ( Willys Knight T< These prices a'l | first 1821 again NEW AND SB PR5! We have a car 1< arrive this week. Three car loads ! Wagons, 100 Set Wagons, Boston Log Carts, Extra, Shafts for Buggy ?an, Carolina an You are corcliallj lines in Eastern two Story Brick step out of the c the new Stable, ncr on Fourth A^ money, and same money. We ap continue to meri ' -V < ' iTwl $ I -Jf A C O m NEEDS LAW AND ORDER One thing this country needs right now more than ever, is the i observance of law anil order. The reaction following the war was slow in ooming on, and will be slow in# going off. Past history proves that periods following wars, especially in the countries involved, have been marked by waves of crime to more or less extent; hence it was to be expected that in the United Satets there would be chang- I es noted in the attitude of poeple to , ward the government under which | they are living, and toward each, other. Predictions have not jbeen provejri at fault, but the resultw up j to this time have not been what | some men said they would be.j The j reason why they have not been | "GOOD EATS" j That make delicious dishes, and help wonderfully in preparing breakfast, dinner or supper. i Check over the following J and then phone or call on us for your wants: CURTIS & PAUL'S JAMS j AND JELLIES. SARATOGA CHIPS PLUM PUDDING CANNED CHTC3&EN CHICKEN HADBIES ASPARAGUS CHIPS OLIVES CRAFT'S CHEESE PERMENTER CHEESE CANNED SHAD J UNDERWOODS DEVILED TONGUE AND HAM HEINZ'S SWEET AND SOUR PICKLES DILL'S PICKLES LOBSTERS We carry everything usu-1 ally found in an up-to-date j I Staple and fancy grocery | store, ar.rl t"e above is on- I ly a few of our good things | to eat. R. W. LANE & CO, 1 J The Sanitary Grocery i o est mir Os by Csi ij^i "iki >JD & WILLYS KN EFFECTIVE NOW iverland 4 Touring. .$895.00 Iverland 4 Roadster.$895.00 her and 4 Sedan. .$1475.00 During ? ? F. 0. B, Factory and guar a ist decline. COND HAND FOR :E, WITH START) oad Mules ard Car load Hors We can su t your taste, c Buggies and Road Carts, Thre ,s Harness, Thomhill Wag or Wagons, one and two horse one and t wo horse Wagon ] and V/a ;on, Taylor Cannady, id Herculeas. Buggies. r invited to call and inspect S mth C -,roli a. We are in ou Stables on " ourth Avenue. >ld stable do r in the rear you Our front e. trance is just a.ro ^enue. We will give you more f i * - > muie, norsc, Duggy or wa[ prcciate your business in the t your busiiu ss in the future. tifjsmv ims. THOMF t THE HORR Y HBRALD, COK worse is to ho found in the character of our people as a whole to honor their laws and keep good order. What may happen vet is within the control of the people themselves*. If they want to have the laws obeyed, and put men in office who will carry out the laws, there is no danger in the long run- There may Le temporary outbursts but they will be managed carefully and controlled in the end. Every citizen who has his country at heart will be ready at all times to do his part toward maintaining1 ItCW 'and order. Those in authority n.Willi perform . their duty (without fear ,or .trembling. 11 >1 !) ?r~?O 11; " Most \ people .. , we;, have noticed evidently believe in the rule of "easy come, easy go". At least the great majority of us seem to practice this plan. FURNifURfSTORf DELIVERIES BY TRUCK! The readers of the Herald have no doubt noticed the full page advertisement printed in this paper by Mr. Dan W. Winstead, who is running a large furniture business on the coroner of Third Avenue and Laurel Street under the name of "Winstcads." The business is conducted in a- brick store erected by Mr. G. B. Jenkins some years ago. Recently it was remodeled on the inside and makes very nice quarters for this enterprising concern. He has in stock a large line of furniture and house furnishings and t he store is ready a.t any time to de1 ! 1-1- _ 4*. i ,.%% rv r* f K ri*.' >rl o K\' l-lvt't tilt' I ll III 11 Wi V'f w.-> -?.? truck to any point in the County. Mr. Winstead was formerly located at Mull ins, where he conducted a successful furniture business. It is evident that the business is increasing in the County. AN INVITATION 1 The public is respectfi and see my line of Coat Skirts, Shirt waists, and also have the prettiest drens Hats that I ever c; see for yourself. respect: _ J. S. CA irage IGHT PRICES ? $2 i 95.03 tiiecci to July DS ANY OLD ER es in and to ash or time. jc Car loads is, Virginia ; Farm and Poles, extra John Flanathe biggest r branci Now When you . -will step in >und the corfor the same >on for less past and will 'SON WAY, S. C., OCT. 7, 1920. NOTICE OF ELECTION. We, the Horry County Board of Education, having: received a petition from over one-third of the qua! ified electors and free-holders of Loris School District No. 18, asking for permission to order a-n election in said district to vote on eight additional mills for school purposes, hereby order an election to be held by the trustees of said school district on Saturday, October 23rd, 1920, at Loris to vote on the question of levying eight (8) additional mills on all laxable property of si?ri district;) Pollfc i tdl djkiti I at (8) o'cI6ck and cldse atr <4)> o'clock* )* i It M. J.11Bullock, B. >Ijew!9, A. J. Baker, Horry County Board of Education. I0|7|3t o SINGING CONTEST. The Singinc: Contest will meet the third Sunday in October at Gethsemane Baptist church at 10 oViorl: We hope all the schools will be present at that time. W. A RPIVFV Snot. WILLIE HUX, Sec. THE WF.ALTH WORTH WHILE I longed for wealth to hold it; I longed for might and fame: My youth? I shrugged, and sold it To triumph in life's pame. I toiled and toiled unceasing, To win my place, but when l gained tne tiling 1 uoiiecl lor, i did not want it then. For then I found life's flowers, All fadod at my door; I found the springtime showers Less cooling than befo?e; I found the vcrv sunshine Had lost its gleaming light. And that the stars' were pallid That lit the world at night, 1 longed for wealth to hold it. 1 longed for might and fame; But when?I eould unfold it, I found it just a name. 0 THE PUBLIC ^ly invited to come in Suits, Coats, Sweaters, Scarfs and Notions. I line of ladies and chilarried. Come in and FULLY USEY I and has just reti purchased a swe pre-war prices, buy your winter es and Childrens carried in and u] place you have I and has liit the i knows when to 1 the people want, p other fellow. Now we are goi we are going' to tha,t our mamm< we are going to new stores by tV have it all toge Everything will underbuy and ur . vl /\ r* V mu ^ wict oiv.?x*j. xin; out all the time oar styles the 1? are now ready and the prices County where yc procrastinate gain House, who possible prices. I merchandise al bag', Linseed Oil thing' else in pi $21.00 each, stores from day money away. ^ age in the past, get it in the fut % And that the things wor-tli saving Were youth, ami smiles, and flowers. And that the wealth em'tiling Was found in volcien hours. Margaret E. Sangyter. The rains last week were damag-, ing to the cot!en which had been I partly hlown from the bolls by the j recent storm. ; m ? ? The Conwav tobacco market will have better facilities next year for handling the farmers crops-j The chamber of commerce will dee to that. / , ? a ? J. Morgan Lewis of Jord^nViUe was in Conway lust week on business. The Importan GOOD FU Is Frequently Wo have a large stockc Quality, atid are in positic as we bought our furniture present market, and can s purchase. COMFORTS mi We have just opened u and Blankets and can f want. OUR STOCK OF COLU!\ LATEST RECORDS ARE CC LINE OF BICYCLES. Before buying anything us, make our store Headqu good piece on the Grafonol; QUALITY FIRST nil Hp^r i fci'? I 1 In b 3J1 y V1 irned from the northern marke 11 line o'? general merchandise Therefirvj the place to save clothing', Shoes, Hats, Caps, I Dresses, Underwear and evei p-to-date General Store is tl >ecn buying at. Our Buyer is lail on the head for the past 2 )uy and when riot to buy. He and he gets it and sells chea ng to move twice in the near put the knife so deep in our Dth stocks will move like wi i move the fixtures and cas'ic side of our grocery store, v ther where we can save time be spic and span, and we shal tdersell in our new stores as w re is something new coming : , and our prices are alv/ays tl Ltest. Our young mens suits ai for your inspection. The goc also, and it is the only pi >u can find such conditions. Th just hit a B line for the < re you can get all you v/ant a1 Our Grocery and Hardware st ; recent declines. Best ric< ., Kellogs, at $1.90 per gallor roportion. No. 8 cooking sto\ Join the happy bands that cc A- ? -1 - r to aay, ana quit throwing y< We thank you for your most li and lower prices for the sam ,ure. t 1/ A. C. Thompson, Pres. W. I\ Gyaisarr.. 11. H. Seals. Jesse J. C. Hr.rdce. J. T. Ga kins. I-.. R oij'.inon, H. T Eldrulg.\ J. K. iv v.U , S. D. Ms Queen, F. B.w Floyd, P. S. Fa^e, Z. W. Todd, an<t\ Willi: ni Wadd'mrton, were all in Conway last week. * ? * * Bring us your orders for iob printing at the Herald office. We will endeovor to give you satisfac- * tion on every job of this work. a ? % 4 J. N. Martin. of Marion, w^s among those who spent several days here last week while the/court was in session. I y. >/,l<jeorgeuS.;1 Brjce, of Galivaots Ferry, was in Conway, last week in attendance upon the court. " " ' > i 111 ' ' ice of Buying RNITURE r Overlooked if fine Furniture, of high in to give you lowest prices i at prices far below the ave you money on every *" 5 ELAfiKETS ;p our stock of Comforts urnish you anything you flBIA GRAFONOLAS AMD IMPLETE, SEE OUR i in our line be sure to see arters. Let us play you a a. -PRISE NEXT L Aw i<U In 9 iTDK b fi in <r^. ts, where ho k at almost money arid jaclies, Miss?y thing else le same old wide awake I years. Ho knows what -per than the future. First lower prices Id fire; then in our brand ve will then and money. i continue to e have in the in and going le lowest and id over coats ids are right ace in Horry erefore don't Conway Bar; the lowest ore is full of 3 at $10 per i and every~es for only ime to our our time and bcral patronlc goods will <V > *'', ' ? 'f ) <>> . , . \ f ' . (USE, Inc. 1 wmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmrntrnmammmmmmmmmmm