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"inmm*m\ * . ? w, Lf0cel and t Tor Abi uzzie seed rye, see Palmetto Grocery Co., Muilins. 10 28 3t ? ?* This js the beat county fair. ? * * ? 0 y (Jen. J. 1*. Derhum was in Conw. y ' last week on business. Ay nor is ajnon^our f;\st growing towns. * 4 T Mr. anil Mrs. J. AL1 Boyd were here froi.i ...yiior last >\Vv it. * * ? M. C. Dorman spent sonic time at home last week. * S. i\ Gerrald was among: those visiting Conway last week. i*?iiss Essie Elliott spent last Friday with friends at Florence, S. C. < * * * * F. A. Burroughs spent a day in ix/;?.?; <!.. i T? ui.>L Wt'l'K Oil DUSinCSS. Dozer Tisdale spent last week-end with Ineiuis and relatives at Marion. Mi ss Mary Kpps, of lAPnberton, N*. C., is visiting Mrs. A. W. Barrett. for cotton seed meal, feed meal j 'f jiiul bulls see I'a.motio Grocery Co., i Muliins.?udv 10 28.it Ural economy and comfort in tlio kitchen means a Cole's Down D: aft Kango. Actv. * ? t ? * L. l'\ Jordan, of near Conway, was in the city on business last \v?ck. ii. L. .Johnson was amonn tho farmers who visited Conway last week on business. W. H. Crawford spent a short I time in Conway on business las: week. * * H I). V. Richardson spent some time in Conway on business last week. ? * * Well stocked with guano for small grain. Palmetto Grocery Co., Mullins, S. C.?adv 10 28 3t A * * * # * Miss 'ieona Jones spent last weekend with friends and relatives at j Sumter, S. C. m m s More and better improvements in( this town is what we will all wcrki for, it is to be hoped. * * Great big brrgains in flour, sugar, | cheese rnd lard. P 'metto Grocery 1 <o, Mullinv.?adv 10 28 3t * * * * * W. Percy Butler, of near Pircwav, ' N. C., spent some time in Conway I last Wednesday on business. * m ? ? ? Wood is now being delivered bv|, 'the* truck load, instead of by ti e cart! load, as il used to be. I( M 1 1 1 * ? iur. arid m rs. k. vj. nanson worr i hero last week. Mrs. Hanson visited' her parents while in this community, j ^ ?? ? Mrs. Ellon Nye of Warn poo, S. C\,! v as anions those visiting Conway ! 1 din ing' last week. | < On#' car, best obtainable. r<>d ru t j proof see! 0.51s jus' ir loaded P?l-i: met<o orocer.v Co., M llins. 10 2S 31 j ' M'*s. E. S. C. Kaker an?i little! daughter, Peggy, have returned from ! ' v visit to friends and relatives ai ; Darlington. * * * * Horry county has the best farmings lands, but thev are not as wo'l devleopod as the lands in a few other counties. # * * ? W. J. P.enson is carrying a line of advertising in this paper. He has a , r.ico shop on the southward side of j 3rd Avenue. f ? ? 1 G. H. Cooper, of Allen II. F. D. ( No. 1, spent a day here last week i . and transacted business with sev- t 4 oral stores. .< " 1 M. A. Wright, Esq.. spent Tuesday * in Columbus, attending the hearing ! r\f thr> iivrkTirkKOfl now r?r?iintio? whirhl*' was hold at Governor Cooper's office. * * * * Mrs. Milton Pittman and children, who havo boon visiting friends and relatives at Wilmington and Lumber- I ton, N. C., returned home last week, i ***** The now filling station will have a drive way through the building soi that cars will not got in the way of t each other in being served at the r new place. j ***** j Wo have paper of *ho finest ffra<l?. s as we!' a4: sonio that is cheaper. } lirino* us your order for lottor heads. a envelopes. bill heads, leaflets, and 1 dodders. We will supply you. j m m m m m Th* Pasting had one of the latest ] pictures by Mary Piokford la't w ok < J and it drew a larcre crowd of patrons L to th^ ?;lvov at both tho afternoon < and night shows, t ,? , I r ' ' *?* ** 1 i' 1 \ C. * Got the next ioh of printing1 done at tho H^vald nffi><\ Wo have p'o* ty P of material and printers, who will deliver you the ioh as quickly as the work can ho done. r * * % * # 1 H. M. Russ has oponed un p now e business on his own rospons:bility in tho ?tovo whore h^ conducted a dnT po<v!s business for pvinv years in > copartnership with his brother, tr%' late W. W. Russ. . I xfj I Persenel I A negro minstrel ai rived in Conway last week following the Spaiks circus and it was supposed to be a failure under the circumstances; but the man had a good audience and perhaps niavle money. * ? ? Tht? roads in many places arc getting in very rough condition, owing to the increased amount of tralfic over them, and the Uick of enough funds to do the necessary" repair work. Hard Streets make dustless streets us compared to streets made of sand. Paving does not remove a 1 need of sprinkling systems, hut it makes sprinkling less important from the standpoint of keeping floors and wails clean of dust and cinders. *. * * * * Husiness seems to ho only sligh';!y jolted by the recent slump in t'e price of cotton, although some f w pessimists declared that the wh le, country would be ruined. A1! the, farmers have to do in order to secure a better price for cotton is to!' hold it. * * * * Hundreds, even thousands of our farmers in Horry County a"e ?.?ett ng alone; in a way, simply being abl ^ to barely make end meet: an I an investigation of their daPy !ivr?s w I* ( show that they do not work as mu h as half of their time. They work a( little ami throw away the ba'anc*? < f the time. # * * * * m , A leading business man last week said \ hat the traffic on our roads n w is double what i' was some v i ago, and that the cost of repairing ( tho roads is now three or four times ^ as high as it used to he, lvmee j , special attention is required f;om the * lawmakers to give us som^ change . in the laws that will result in keep ing the roads in good condition under the present conditions. VOll MAYO!?. We hereby announce IT. P I/ttle | as a candidate for the office of i Mayor of the town of Conway. ' ?Citir'.ens of Conway. WINTER EGGS "The first winter 1 used Dr. LeGear's Poultry Prescription, it made me a lot of money. 1 have 61 hens and sold in January $44.00 worth of < eggs, beside what we used ourselv- ' es.?C. D. McCormick, Irimo, Idaho. Poultry Raisers who get an abundance of eggs use Dr. LcGear's Poultry Prescription, which tones up the system and stimulates the eggproducing organs without injury. If you want eggs this winter when eggs mean money, get L)r. LeGcar's Poultry Prescription from you dealer right today. Dr. LeGoar is America's foiemost Kxpert Poultry Breeder \ and Veterinarian. For any ailment.', whatsoever among your poultry or!. stock get his remedies from your!, ilealer. They must satisfy you, 01*1 vour dealer will refund votir money. , -:klv n j! VISITORS AT KAIU. Anions tho out of the county and j c Lown visitors at the Fail* Wedncs-1 r lay were: Mr. M. \V. Wall, of North I ^ Carolina; Mr .and Mrs. L. R. Am-|j i)rose and children, of Georgetown; i , Miss Nan Smith, and Miss I.ane. of | IJurgess; Mr. J. N. Martin, and Missjj. Bernice Mai tin, of Marion. c. WILL PHI IN FOilCE j ATTENDANCE LAW: : c 1 'I he Board of Trustees of the Bur- 1 oughs High School have decided hat the compulsory attendance law r diall be put in force Monday, Nov. L5, 1920. This law provides that ev- ^ iry child between the ages of seven ? md fourteen years must at-1 j end school for a period of eighty con ? ecutive school days. It is the inention of the Board of Trustees of ? his school to see that this law is iroperly enforced, in so far as this Q ;chool is concerned. G. B. Jenkins, 0 Chm. Board of Trustees. a ****** a Gf>6 quickly relieves Constipation, tl itiliousnt'Ss, Loss of Aopetite and s: Headache^, due to Torpid Liver.?ad 'l n NOTICK OF SALE. o Under and by virtue of a Bill of sj ^ale securing a note both dated May p !nd, 1918, and executed by W. Percy 1] lardwicke and delivered to George f< f. Holliday, I have seized and "will j lj ell at public auction at the Town i o iall to the highest bidder for cash! it eleven (11) o'clock in the foretoon on Saturday the 20th day of November A. I). 1920, the following lescribcd personal property, to wit: One dark mare mule, named Kate, ibout ten years old. Bids must be made good on the f lay of sale before removal of the s iropertv from the place of sale. s H. N. SESSIONS, i Agent of Mortgagee. r )ated Nov. 5th, 1920. 11111 td t T Grove's tasteless chill Tonic f estores vitality nn<i energy l>y purifying an<l en Snh Smi # Ka ^ ? * * .v..<uA iub oiw/u. i on ran soon icci its Sfrerutthninrf. Invigorating Kffc-ct. T>ricc GOc. Wo arc proud of (he confidence ' loctors, druggists and the ptibli* ^ iftvo in OfiO C"Tiill nd Fever Tonic.? i ' THE HORRY HERALD, COB IT COSTS TOO MUCH TO BE SICK Keep Your Blocd in Good Condition and You Throw Off Disease <1 i / . ? ?// rr> 1 PAY ATTENTION TO YOUR HEALTH No need to Take Chances with it. Pepto-Mangan Makes Rich, Red Blood When you first fool tired, all-gone feeling and look pale, your Mood is losing in quality. Weak, impoverished blood has no power to tight disease. it takes rod blood to keep yvw well. If you keep your blood in good condition it will fight off disease. You will not be such an easy prc\v ?.:> i<n11?- an<! expensive sicknesses. With thin blood you ta;;e chance.; every day. There \s r.o need doing that. Veil can take Pepto-Mangan and build up i ich. red blood. With red blood you ure nble to win. in the fight againsi prevailing diseases. Try I'epto-Man gan. It cojyhv. in tablet or limiid form. Take oither kind. The ta-olet | has the same medicinal vnlue as th ? li<iuid. Hut bp sure y-u rret the genuine Pepto-Mangan. Ask for "Glide's" and be sure that the name, "Glide's Pepto-Mangan," is on the package.? ulv 'o F. C. Bullock. of Allsbrook, was in Conway Monday on business. LEVELHEADED FOLKS KEEP THEIR SYSTEMS CLEAN SarDraS, An Excellent Tonic, Stimulant and Blood Purifier, is Extensively Used to /N I ? uonamon the Body ' Tiit difference between success uul failure frequently depends upon he physical condition of the body. Vilh habitual constipation, indigest??n anc bad blood, 110 one can be at \is be v.. Witl a poisoned body the mind l( perl01 in tic tively. The com-1, .ton sense step is Ionic. SarDraS,' 1 scientific preparation of beneficial; icrbs am! roots, purifies the blood. I r.livens the sluggish liver and kid-1 icys, stimulates the stomach and in-;, estines and cleanses the system. A|! ablespoonful before each meal will nake a decided difference in health .nd disposition. Don't use mere uxacives. 'i hey leas'c you in worse.' ondition than before. Try SarDrafcj. !;:r.tains no alcohol. i! All dealers and jobbers.?udv ; ( STRAYED NOT I CM. i] There has. taken up in my field,!' ne black and white spotted Harrow, I' bout two and half years old, been !' round about 15 months. Owner can J, :et same by proving and paying barges. 1 11 3t pd H. E. HLANTON, i. F. D. 2, Nichols, S. C. ?o >OE LAW UNCONSTITUTIONAL. J The following letter was received y Mr. W. S. McCaskill today and iven out by him for the benefit of' lorry sportsmen: ji Mr. W. S. McCaskill, Game Warden, I "Conway, S. C. j t Dear Sir. i 1 "By this mail I have t.hn rWisinn t f Magistrate Harrelson of George- * >\vn county, that tlie Doe Law pass J i (1 at the last sesion of the General;* issenibly is unconstitutional. We , lso have an informal opinion from | le Attorney General's office to the :ime effect. The writer is absoltely convinced that Magistrate Har elson, the Attorney General and lie Supreme Court arc right in their pinions and decision. Therefore, peaking for this department, I oxect to accept the desision of Mr. [aiTolson and make no further ef>rt to enforce this unconstitutional iw. Please act accordingly and blige, "Yours very trulv, "W. H. Gibbes, "Chief Game Warden." o Selfishness Well Defined How nnrrow th?j survey of ?elMsh* ?ess I It h? like nuking >i? n landicnpo through the en<i <?f n tube, which hows if only ms a spot. It Is like hens on m monntnln top with so stiff i lock thnt you cannot turn your tiead o see any pn rf of the vast round of tston 'oTrepi thnt which is lust heore your eyes.? A. M. O. A, o Mean Brute. "Your wife does a lo? of entertainm doesn't she?" remarked Mrs. Mayor "Yes." growled Mr. Qahh. "If lie isn't entertaining company, she's ! wUTianuiijj suspicions." [ IWAY, 8. P., NOV. 11, 1920. MEETING OF PARENTTEACHERS ASSOCIATION | The second meeting ??1* the Bur- i roughs High JSenooi Parent-Teacners Association was held in tne Auditorium oi' that ouilding Friday afternoon, November o. The new president, Mrs. M. <J. Anderson, opened the meeting with a giajeTul little speech, in which fche thanke.l those present for her election. The lirsi number of the program' for the afternoon was an instru-j mental solo by Mrs. H. L. fc>car-| boiougn, lollowed by a song, "Mem- i orie.s," by little Beatrice Ambrose, with Mi's. L. 1). Mug rath accompanying i,cr uii the piano. A ve -y interesting and forceful talk on "The Duties of a Trustee" was tlvn given oy Mrs. M. J. Builock. After this the Heveivnd Air. Ciuidon ^iwve a short addivss on the "Dut.es and Privileges of the Teacher." The vote for the giade best rep- 1 resented at the meeting was then take.i '? Alexander. He stated that it had been decided to award one giani at the end of the school year to \he rrrade that won in attendance at . I <ve meetings during die s-chool term. At the October neetiivg t ere we: e sixty people ;uescni a?ui the e/ond giade won.! A j a 1 .vi ijus nici tnij; tii;re were seventy-j even ['rcsem an<i the fourth yrade won. .Seventy-seven! Where wenilie panius o? nil the other children, in schcol ? After i iii llo represe.:tativr. cl the diffeicn j> ado.0, wil j he counted on a pc rc^ntt*.i.;'" basis so that the small ^radco v. i!i have I 'i-c samo chance the laij;c ^ have. " 'I h? r./of^ram endo I with a beautiful \ocal solo, "Who Is Silvia?' given hy Mrs. C. R. Seal borough, with .Mrs. Magrath accompanist. Mrs. C. li. Sni(!er then gave an informal talk to the pa-rents, pleading thai they visit the schools and see what I hoi i* children are doing. After this the meeting adjourned, and was served with delicous hoi tea and cakes by the refreshment committee. Signed: MRS. W. A. FREEMAN. Secretary. RURAL CARRIER EXAMINATION The United States Civil Service Commission has announced an examination for the county of Horry, S. C., to he held at Conway and Rains on Dec. 11, 1920, to fill the position of rural carrier at Galivants Kerry and vacancies that l... iiw;^ latter occur on rural route*, from other post offices in the abovementioned county. The salary of a rural carrier on a stand&r 1 daily route cf 21 miles is $1,800 pe> { annum, with an additional per j mile per annum for each mile or major fraction thereof in exccss or! 24 miles. The examination will be. | open only to citizens who are ac- j lually domiciled in the territory or! a- post ;ffice in the county and who j meet the other reouiremcr.ts set forth m I'oim No. !*.*77. B'?ih men j and women, if qualified, may enter! 1'iis e.w-ninati n, hut apj).?:ntim; \ officers have the legal right to spe- j ify :lv sex desirod in requesting j certification of eligible:*. Women j ^vi!l not bo considered for rural Lanier appointment unless they an | the widows of U. S. soldiers, sail j ['I'.;, or marines. or the w iw of U. ] o. so:die'v. sail-/-' . wr marines wno ue ph\sicially disqualified for ex uninati<,n by tea-son of mjiui.ies re :eived in the line o*' military duty. Ko.m No. 1077 and applicatio:? j blanks may be obtained froir. the offices mentioned above or from the United Stales Civil Service Commission at Washington, 1>. C\ Ap-1 >1 icat ions should he forwarded to he Commission at Washington at :he earliest practicable date. One vhing still needed in Conway s the absence of the railway tracks Tom the principal street of the ;own. This has been talked about j 'or almost ten years past, but he tracks still run down Main street. Talk amounts to but little n this instance unless the talk ;hould change its tone. "PREPARE FOR FLU" j is Doctors' Advice Avoid influenza* by keeping tlio liver and kidneys in perfect eon- t dition. These organs carry off tHe impurities of the system. If they do not function properly, influenza or other diseases are liable to arise. i Dr. Hilton's Life lor the liver and kidneys will correct the disorders of these organs, rid you of constipation, indigestion and biliousness. For treating influenza we recom mend Murray's IJorehound, Mullein and Tar in conjunction with Dr. Hilton's Life. Your druggist will supply ymi with these remedies. If you are not fully satisfied with re alt*, he is instructed to refund your money. Manufactured by Murrav Drug Company. Columbia, ?. C. * '" i - -i - | | NEW SIDEWALK The new pit ce of cement s'dewalk extending from the post office t > the I corner of the On<? Price Sh >c St re, was completed last week a d ope..ed to tlie use of the public. Th s woik was done at the joint expense of the Town of Conway and Mr. 1). CI. Spivev, the owner of the buildimr on the corner of 3rd Avenue and Laurel , Street. o Bring us your orders for show i cards. j ^ prH p| ^ 4 Quality < Couplet Good Pert Let your eyes dwell up< design of the Dort. Observe how pleasing Jlv -i. * % od from any angle. Von will note there are i no harsh corners. All lines arc smooth lin< ing, graceful effect I\ o less effort was c engineers in seeking a than was put forth tow a ical excellence. The satisiaciion that yo competent, trouble-free Dort is further supplemc ed by your justifiable beauty. Closer inspection serves impression. Painstaking care has bee smallest details. 7he doors are wide to pc | entrance. Yet they fit clc The instrument board i veniently arranged. The seats are comfortable And beneath these exterit tiie eye, is the rugged s chassis upon which the solidly based. Right now we can make Lut we can't guarantee in?or phone ns at once? PKICl< Touring Car Roadster Fourseason Sedan.. .. Fourseason Coupe F. (). H. F Wiie Wheels ami sp E. M. C Ay nor, EDUCATIONAL DAY. Yesterday was set apart as school day at the Horry county fair, which is now in progress. On yesterday any school child accompanied by it-< teacher was admitted without charge to all of the bitf exhibits. a TAKKN UP?On<? brown sandy colored boar hog:, marked split in left car, underbit and sfallowfork in ri^ht. Owner can tfet same by calling: and pa vine charges. Isaac Hemingway, Conway, S. C. 11,11 |3t ??I ?i ' * , (\ tiM iKT loes Gear Through I LOOKS / with ormance 011 the clean, shapely e body lines are view ao distressing angles. is that give a flowxpended by the Dort tractive appearance rd achieving* mechanu feel in the smooth, performance of the inted and strengthen pride in its outward > to confirm the first ;n lavished upon the jrmit easy egrees and >se tightly and firmly, s compactly and con* and lore ?/? " -?-.1 ? or charms, hidden to imply designed Dort Dort reputation is immediate deliveries, that for long-. Come -about your Dort. :s $1085 1085 1765 17G5 actory are tiiTs extra. Sraham s. c.