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in?: Cjj Quality Oi t Owners say tl | inexpensive to S Moreover, its *>nd trim ap{ f sources of pie I i * I ' ' PRJCES : Tk>urin& Car, $1035 ; Raaa $1665; Foiirseason Coupe, $1 Wire Wheels and Spi E. M. G1 AYNOF GASOLI NE SYSTEMS] Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air Compress- ' crs, Computing Scales, Floor Scales, Show Cases, Account Registers, Rebuilt Cash Register?, Safes, Store Fixtures. * THE HAMILTON SALES CO., ^adv) Columbia, S. C. 1;29 tf ammmmm AN ORDINANCE Requiring the Displaying* of License Sign Furnished by the Highway Commission of South Carolina on the Rear of All Cars Operated Within the Corporate Limits of the Town of Conway and Fixing Fines for the Violation Thereof. Be It Ordained by the Mayor and Wardens of Conway in Council Assembled: Section I. That it shall be unlawful, after the passage of this Ordinance, for any person or persons, to run, drive or operate any motor vehicles on any of the streets and public places of the Town of Conway without having displayed at all times to publicview in the rear of said vehicles a license number as shall be secured from the Highway Department under the law providing for such license number. Section II. All violations of the provisions of this Ordinance shall he deemed a misdemeanor and shall he i ? 4- i- A i jjuiLiisHtm uy it j ine oi 1101 less man ten ($10.00) dollars nor more than twenty-five ($25.00) dollars, or imprisonment of not more than fifteen (15) days for each offense. Done and ratified this the Gth day of December, 1920. , L. D. MAGRATH, i |' it '1 Mayor. *! 'l M. G. ANDERSEN, ,i D. M. BURROUGHS, i I W. A. FREEMAN, Jl1 S. P. HA WES, ;<{ J. T. MISHOE. I ; W. H. W1NBORN, v Wardens. Attest:? C. H. SNIDER, Clerk Adv.! It FDR rMnunninN ~ " AT UNIVERSITY , * .A J The Heraki cairies this week a frery strong letter from Mrs. Annie Sloan Cathcart, Chairman of a Wornin's Building Committee in relation CO obtaining appropriations for the erection of a Woman's Building at the University of South Carolina. Twenty-six years ago the Legislature of this state passed an act providing for co-education at the State University. At that time as now, the dormitories at the University \vc:c all intended for men, and there wan 110 "Woman's Building at the time to take care of the girl students an*l there Ls no building yet. It is true as Mrs. Cathcart says, that it is useless to provide by law for the co-education of the sexes at the University without providing equal advantages for them. This has , been one thing that has letarded the progress of the college in co-education because the woman who came to the ^University had to make arrangements to live in private hornet or ir hotels and could not have room in a Woman's Building as the Worn an's Colleges are all provided with The Herald takes sides with the won en in this matter and does not hesl tate to express its feelings to tha end and will join the many othewho will ask the members of th legislature at the coming session t pass the >>i!3 which will be introduce to provide, the nccessary aovnoprin tion and will pret tlr* dornrtory. 1 is hoped that the letter referred t abcrvo will Vv? read bv all t^os^ ir tested in this matter and that the use the'r influence. Hi !5M oes Clear Through ie Dort is surprisingly operate and maintain, smooth-riding quality )earance are constant asure and satisfaction. p| ister, $1035; Foursoason Secfan^ '665. F. O. B. Factory. ire Tires Extra. *AHAM sc. SENSATIONAL RACE BY GIRL JOCKEY The feature picture which has been secured by the Pastime Theatre for December is entitled "Checkers" and will appear at the Theatre on Christmas Day. Readers of this paper may like to know that this is a famou racing melodrama and has been mad into a motion picture by William Fox. It was directed by Richard ] Stanton and is a mammoth spectacle with most realistic scenes. Checker.- ; is the main character in the play. He is a reformed race-track follower who falls in love with a Southern beauty and gets into the most thrill itng adventures. The scene is the Belmont race track. Crowds are surging to ana fro. Odds are posted, jockeys are waiting to be weighed. The rider of Remorse, a rank outsider, is blinded by rivals. A young girl suddenly steps forward, dons his attire and mounts the entry. The judge gives the signal. The bell sounds for the horses to enter the track. They go to the post. They are off. Excitement is intense. They are neck anil neck at the half-way post. Finally Silver Dollar and Remorse pull away from the rest and ride close to the rail. Both horses fight for the rail. Silver Dollar's jockey strikes Remorse with a riding crop. The animal falls, and throws the rider. She springs up, makes a flying leap and gains the mount as he is ready to dash away. She quiets him, rides for dear life and gets under the wire, winner of the rich stake. The giand stand crowd rise and cheer wildly. They do not know the jockey is a girl. This is the big'sensational scerv in the screen version of "CHECKERS". PERCHED ON A HIGH STOOL IN OFFICE Red-Blooded Men and Women Are Seldom Sick WATCH YOUR BLOOD 'CONDITION If You Look Pale, Feel Gloomy and Run-down, Take PeptoMangan and Build Up. If you sit at a? desk all clay in an office, whether you are perched on a high stool or seated in an upholstered chair, your body is inactive. You can't gvt much fresh air and outdoor exercise. Your blood becomes poor. You look pale and .fell weak. The great tonic, Pepto-Managan. Is what you need for awhile. It make* rich, red blood. It l^stores your vital energy. Your color comes hack. tin 1.1 i ! ? I #.?11 _ r vv ncn vt>ui* uioom is gwuu, iuu w . rod corpuscles, you re better able to . resist disease. You pro about you" , daily work with the optimism of ; good health. Trv Pepto-Manaffan and notice how . you improve. i Pepto-Manarran is sold in both 1i ouid and tablet form. Take either I kind you nrefer. Hoth have the * same medicinal value. Rut b^ sure e you get the genuine Pepto-Manap^n n ?"Gude's." The full name, "Glide's >} Pepto-Manacnn" should be on the - package. Advertisement. t o ? ,o DIES AT FAIR BMTFF \- Ohndboum, TVc. 19.?Tl-,e pe^pl* y of this citv were nainfull" gr:ev*?r to learn of the death of Dr. A. G THK POKEY HERALD. 00?V e .A X / y* ?: >is vsx ( v - >'' :; LJii&0tpv t:S9^,sf <* /I,,; Gra^^haRt^^^^oui J3f^-4Bf^,ful^^rth? V: ; U Stately ancysl^y>a?r, bl f\Jf M Wth/the pi$ahjbtf-in w. W/SfW T*rjthee tel^-Jibr I fail ^dyj?u op that C ^Jhen gYeejt, gr^t-grar ) Haridsome ^Vncf^oSu rlj |f| W tli Liis ptfwclered q I ; As tichly d^rK as his 1 f|| He iW^sjlis^and on y i!\ To^hispef to you. Ij | m nro whisker, againas !| \\ When he hissed you u |)| ': "V ^v.v/, ii I , f/^M^ Say, beautiful bride in L^r|C Say, beautiful bride, jjyj^!/ f Did you let him gaze o Till lifted eyes did you fO^> As you led the danc f 17 \ Did he press your han fl5 \ vSweet words ? as the 1 [ i f i \pC/ J Ah! courtly g'room of t ' Beautiful bride of the Dust, but dust are you Cold your Kisses, and But I hang' here, ovei x,. A sprig of such Christ: J| %f/y As you Kissed beneat Floyd, of Fair Bluff, which occured, in his officc while examining a patient last Tuesday, lie was on the board of examiners in selecting the men for military service for Columbus county during the World war, and was classed among the foremost physicians of the state. In his death Columbus county lo- es a valuable citizen and the unfo tunates of his community a valuable; benefactor. niahificn p.fiNnrmwQ . U!im!lUL.U UUS^UinUMU CAUSING MIGRATION Business Men Return From1 Georgia and Florida?Laborers From North. It is stated that a number of business men who moved to Georgia and Florida in years gone by to engage in the business of producing naval stores, are now returning from time to time on account of the changed conditions. The faci that the turpentine tracts are fast becoming depleted owing to having been overworked has much to do with the condition which now prevails but the main reason is to be found in the general slump in the prices of naval stores so that there is no profit to be made in the making of rosin and spirits at the plants in Geogia and Florida. Thev are returning sometimes one and two the same day, and it is said that others will follow. Another movement of people Lack to their native soil is to bo found taking place from congested cities of the North and of the Middle Atlantic States. When the war r?n/mn nn tliorn vuoi! ? * ? V VMIIIV VJI vil^i V ?? t*.' (? ^ I \>(?V demand for carpenters, brick layers and cement workers. A man did not have to be experienced in any of these trades in order to get a job at big wages. There was a great demand at that time for common negro labor and especially a big demand for negroes who had been trained or partially trained as waiters, messenger boys, and chauffeurs. They went to the la>rge cities of the north and near North by the hundreds. Thousands of. them art; now without anything to do ami they aro returning to the South, the place where they were born and the place where they really will fare better than they can anywhere else in the world. The effect in this part of the country will be to bring labor back to the same basis whereon it stood before the war, or this is the opinion of business men. JUDGINGBULLS NEW FAIR FEATUR1 Something new in County-fair for tures was reported to the Dain Division. United States Dopartmer. of Agriculture, from Greonw,oo< County, S. C., where a show of as sociation bujls was held in conrcct ion with the ..annual Greenwood fail 1 Tliis show attracted 2.?. out of a to . tal of 25 bulls owned by eight bul TAY, 8 P., TOO. as, 1980. ipf L/JL 1 ' > ^ I r frarne on the wall, \^&? longWo MM CgK ondfc^nd takW ;\: / aisiand the (dot so small. < ' %X$\ n wQUld ftruW^-^?V . ?j | >i_ .// > / /? 'i A r vA\ a ' '.'a::::'':vj: f arideWfai^, fX' 'ov^r st^aigmS^^^chaNit: J, W|;|f> suppose? \\V^ \w?f jcxng. agqrr^v (k?']p. > W If tVcter the mistletoe, jkv / \li H . ?G j{ jM the antique dress.' >. in your bridal white. V: 11// >n your loveliness U:7 iT r ' < < i r heart confess #J :e on your weddir>g night? ^ id as he bent to say / ^'\ MX\ .overs do today? i l \ X. VjS/ & 1 M I . ? ? > he vanquished years, % 5 days long fled, r hopes and fears, dried your tears; r your head, " fyjy\ Vl^'o mas mistletoe | f 1 h in the long ago. |f/ i ? from Ooo<J ^V:^' associations in the near-by communities, and these animals attracted much favorable comment among fair visitois. The bulls were brought to the show at tb ? expense of the lair, and considerable prize money was of ed for the winners of the different classes. In adc'i'ion to tne uv/ai.t for the best bulls in classes under 2 to .'} years, 3 years and over, and grand champion bull, prizes wc real so offerer! for various specia: classes, such as best trained bull, bull in best breeding condition, and the best group of bulls from any one association. The judging of these special classes was followed with a great deal of interest, and the excellent condition and ease of management of the winning bulls In these classes was an object lesson for x.some of the onlookers. indicated by the number of a* sociations exhibiting bulls, the bull association movement has macle substantial. progress in this territory. In Abbeville County, for instance, which was well represented in the show, there are now three associations, and plans laid for next years work include the placing of 10 more association bulls at certain points, which will make pure-bred sire avail able for every cow in the county. o LOST?Tuesday afternoon, in Todd's store or between his store and Sessions' store, pocket book containing $30, one twenty and two five dollar bills, with small change. Finder return to me and receive reasonable reward. TROY HICKMAN, lti-pd. . Allen, S. C. i WHITE GIFT SERVICE AT METHODIST CHURCH The White Gifts service at the Methodist Church Sunday evening did great credit to the Sunday School pupils who took part. The various departments of this well organized school rendered the selections given them in a pleasing manner and quite a neat sum was realized to be distributed for relief ol the Poor, the Epworth Orphanage and the Near East Relief Fund. The money value of the gifts wa? considerable but what was bettei the hearts of the congregation wa? touched to a new realization of the needy ones of all lands at the Chrisi mas time. o A "Good Sport." Flore's n seRsonnble definition hy Oil Iver Wendell Holme*: "To brny tittle ro show well ; to crow gently If 11 luck, i??.v up: ?o own up; to ahti ?It oenteli Hiii ? ?>* the inches type of sportsiiuinslnp." ? HostcM I'raiiHerlpi. o Oldest Inhabitants. dossil turtle* rnnpitiR from 3 000.001 J, to 7.000.000 yenrs In ng?\ hnvt? oe?'i foutid In San Juun county, northern Now Mexico. x o Not a Bright Outlook, t "in ynn marry my rlnughtci what fire your prospects?" "Froi Atwit I can learn hy observation. all ,t 11 will r>ike fljl t!? * ?fish yon /*an i< _ roe have to keep^'tiiM* in dothuti."V (.Ife. * \ T PASTIME Program for Week Comrr TUESDAY BRYANT W I "VERY GOOD ^ THURSDAY " +"ADVENTURE ?Ah JIGGSANDTHE FRIDAY WILLIAM "SQUARE D SATURDAY WESTERN Ar Classified Ads FOR SALE?One hundred ac es cf land in Socasbeo township: boundary corners north in Mill Pond runs my lines, southeast by lands of Messrs Fullwood and Max DeLettre, west by land of Mr. Frank Mills' and river swamp, and south by land of my own. For further information apply to Mrs. Juliet I). Grant, llagan, Ga. 1 l|4!20'3m 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., 9-30 tf. FOR SALE?18 Barred Rock Cockrels, Thompson strain, from prize winners. $2.00 and $3.00 each. W. J. Waller, Conway, S. C. 12110,21 FOR SALE?Nice dwelling and lot, near town limits. Has electric lights. For terms see George L. Marsh. Adv-12|23|2t KOK SALE?One Columbia Grafonola, retail price $150. Will sell cheap for cash and tfive $25? worth of records free to the purchaser. Address P. O. Box 312, Conway. 12!0;tf NOTICE. Taken up at my place, one mile west of Daisy, S. C., one mare mule, weight about eleven or twelve hundred pounds, black with white nose. Owner can #et same by paying for this notice and other expenses. F. C. TODD. I Horry Druj | ' -E | W.C.ADAI )! j! II Hereby j p TO ALL OF s r j! All of the best wishes p 5 i' , - and a Hap] i[ May the good service w< jj J j out the future prove to ] a j! the patronage and good t t [ I j! from you in the past. (\ I.5 i > / |i u Horry Dru 5 i! W. C. ADA I r THEATRE I lencmg December 27th: n y ASHBURN 1 rOUNG MAN" I | II if." IS OF RUTH" : SOCIAL LION S. HART 1 >? EAL MAN" MD Taken up at my place last March, one small brindlc cow, ordinary stock. Owner can get sarne by applying to me and paying for her keeps and advertisement. JR. J. Singleton, Jordanville, S. C. 12|S)|3t|pd STRAYKD ? One light red and white spotted bull, unmarked, wide horned and about three years old. Last heard of on Dog Bluff road, about five miles from Conway. Reward for information or return to G. T. Sessions. R. F. D. No. 1 Conway, S. C. 12|9|3t|pd \ STRAY ANIMAL. There has taken up at my place one brindled bull yearling about, two years old, unmarked. Owner may obtain same by applying to the undc rsigned and paying charges. 12 10 21 \1. S. BARNHILL R. F. D. No. 1, Conway, S. C. TRESPASS NOT!CIO All persons are hereby forbidden to enter, or trespass in any manner V upon any of the lands of this Company which are located in Conway, Dogwood Neck, Little River and Socastec Townships, under penalty of tho law in such cases made and provided. This notice is intended to prohibit hunting, fishing, ranging, gathering straw or leaves, cutting or interfering with trees, timber or light-wood and, in f^ict any entry of any kind upon the lands herein men4 inrt/i/l llVIICUt Myrtle Beach Farms Company. 12;0 20-4t By G. C. Graham. Get adding machine rolls and paper doilies at the Herald office. l Company ]1 iy? ?' ;i ~'""""_~~"~l !* MS, Manager || 1 i Expresses 11 il THE PEOPLE: ; | iossible for a Merry-Xmas ij py New Year |l i mean to give you through- ! j /ou, each one individually, j[ will that we have received j! 2 g Company | MS, Manager | m i t