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Lrocal and J. T. Cartrett was in Conway one day last week. ***** A. M. So ?es visited Conway last week. ***** J. G. Todd was among: the crowd of farmers visiting Conway last week i * * * * * \ White and Kcd Onion Sets, 2qts for 25c. Pearl, Cattail Millet seed, 25c lb. Dwarl' Essex Rape seed, 6 lbs for $1.00. Nsw Garden and Flow er seed, all kinds. Conway Drug Co. * W * * * J. L. Suggs was in Conway the first of last week. . ***** W. C. Martin spent a few hours in Conway last week. * * L. H. Bryant spent a short time here one day last week. * * * * Another, car Burt Oats to arrive this week. Cooper-Smith co.?Adv. * * * * 0. D. Coleman was a visitor here last week. F. W. Lancaster was also here the same day. ***** New Garden and Flower Seed, White and Red Onion Sets, 2 qts, 25c; Essex Rape Seed, 5 lbs. for $1. Pearl, Cat-tail Millet seed, 25c lb. Conway Drug Co. adv It V 1- T ** J. Q. Johnson, Jr., was here attend ing to business one (Viy last week. ?x >:< - J. W. Ward spent last Friday in this section of the county. * * * # * G. E. Byrd, of Allen, was here last Saturday. * * * * * II. J. Long was here on Saturday. 4c 4c * 4c # H. M. Hardee was among the farm ers spending the time here the latter part of last week. 4c 4c 4c 4t * J. H. Bland was in Conway for a short time last Saturday morning. * * * * * W. T. Todd spent Saturday in town. G. M. Ford was here last Saturday from Nichols, S. C. ? * * * * Ross Johnson, of Sumter, S. C., is visiting his parents, Mr. ancT Mrs. Jim Johnson. ? + # * Essex Rape Seed, 3 lbs $1.00, Pearl Millet seed, 25c lb. New Seeds for Field and Garden, Onion Sets, 2 <jts T^vnnr PA Cl f\\T t v/unnaj' I/I v/ui uu ? ****** M. F. Fowler was here from Allsbrook one day last week. * * * * * Better make arrangements at once for yo^jr fertilizers. See Rhodes & Hard wick at Loris. They arc selling the Virginia-Carolina good kinds, ad f 3l3!21|2t ' * * * * * Some of the stores of Col. D. A. Spivev have been completely finished. Some others in the block were not quite done at last accounts. Some of the stores are now occupied. * * * * The collection business as shown by the files of the courts has grown more than usual in the last three or four months. ***** S. M. Allen spent a day here on business last week. ***** Got best fertilizers at lowest prices by dealing with Rhodes & Hard wick at Loris, agents for VirginiaCarolina Chemical Company.?adv 3j3|21|2t * * * * * / One of the most attractive showwindows The Herald man has seen for some time is one at the grocery store of R. W. Lane & Co. This window shows all tho Kingan & Co., products handled by the store, and is especially attractive. ***** Dr. J. C. Atkinson visited Heming way, S. C., February 22nd, and delivered an address to the Camp of the American Legion. ***** Wo are agents for Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., of Charleston for all their fertilizers. See Rhodes & Hard wick, at Loris, S. C.?adv 3|3|21l2t | ***** Rev. D. A. Phillips, Presiding Elder of the Marion District, was in Conway the first of the week. ,1 * * * * ?> ?" T TT 1 1. A. _ r ' Iiev. W. I. ineruurt, pastor ui uiv Methodist church of Marion, spoilt Tuesday in Conway with . Dr. J. C. Atkinson. * <? * * ? Miss Sallie Richardson-, who is attending a Business College at Wilmington, N. C., spent last wok-end . I - 1 _ 1 ! hero witn relatives. ? ***** R. \V. Lane has added a fresh coa' of paint to the interior of his store, changed the petition and built an office in the rear. This improvement adds very much to the appearance of ' the building. ***** See W. L. Rhodes or Pan W. Hard wick at Loris about fertilizer. They are sol line; the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company goods.?adv 3|3|2lj2t / * * * * * The work of remodeling the stores in the Buck bloek where the now store of D. H. Winstead's is to be located soon, went ahead last week. The new show ffonts will make the stores attractive at both entrances. ***** Judge J. S. Vaught spent some time in Willmington recently. * * * * * Get our prices on Timothy Hay. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. I Pepsenel i M. C. Woods, of the Marion bar, , was in Conway one day last week j on business. ***** The Conway Motor Co. had an ef- s fective ad. in our last issue, giving a complete list of car repairs and the prices charged for each" at their well appointed garage on 4th Ave- y nue. ' ***** ? c . Prices reduced on Fertilizer. Can save you ihoney on 10 ton car. W. Boyd Jones, Aynor.?Adv.|3|3l21|t2 ^ ***** Efficient service. in any business ( will bring success if anything can. ***** J. A. Lewis was in the Little ] River section last week on business. ] ***** I The criminal court will convene ] next Monday morning. ***** Next Monday will be legal salesday at Conway. I ***** Visit Cox-Lundy Co. for your Groceries, Dry Goods and Clothing.?Adv ^ ***** ] A. V. Besent, of Little River, was in Conway last week on business. ***** ' Try the Herald office for your printed stationery and office fornix. , <Jet office supplies and other pape: >;oods at the flerald office. 4c v tf * * It takes hard and unremitting toil to BIK.'Ceed in IlllV hivt same as it takes; il on the iarm or ;i. I the shop. * * * * * {Steps are being taken to try to ;.;ct the owners of business buildings in Conway's main business block to come together and pay for the paving of the alley which runa through the center of this space. Part of the way is already done, having been finished up last week by the Conway Hardware Company for the convenience of those who lease rooms in the building. * 4-. ?!< * A. E. Davis, a farmer of Dog Bluff township, spent a day here last week. We have added a Grocery Department to our store and will be glad to, serve you in the Grocery as well as the Dry Goods line. CoK-lAindy Co.?Adv. * + # L. E. Singleton of Enterprise was in Conway last week on business. 4 * * * * A. H. Long was at Adrian last, I week taking an inventory of the j stock of goods of W. J. Dorsey. S. T. Permenter and W. L. Permentor of Wampee, S. C., spent a (lav here last week on business. * * * * When things got financially tight about the first of last. December, those who had money wanted to hold on to it and would not loan ii. Now things are letting up to a great extent and those who have money lo loan are deciding that it doc; not pay to keep money idle all the time. * * * * A. N. Cox was in Conway last week. * * :;t <: * Mrs. Elizabeth Martin spent some time here last week on business. J* * * * * G. ?E. Strickland of Green Sea was among the progressive farmers visiting Conway on business during last week. * * # * * Good Groceries and Fine Dry Goods and Clothing are at our store. Let us serve you. Cox-Lundy Co.?Adv. * * * <1 E. G. Rattle representing one of the largest fertilizer firms of the South, spent several days in this county last week on business for his company. * * * * * E. E. Johnson of Aynor, a member of the mercantile firm of W. E. Barnhill & Co., of that town, spent a few hours here last Wednesday. ***** A sweet potato storage house for keeping and curing sweet potatoes, should receive the attention that it deserves from the farmers and the business men of the county. ***** J. F. 'Harper was in town one day last week on business. * * * * * Ju*t because you've got water running in and out^of ymir house no sign that you've grot sanitary plumbing. ft might pay you to get W. J. Benson to go over your old job or install the new one.?Adv. t* * * * * People are staying away in order to come here next week while the court is in session. ***** B. P. Harrle^on of Green Sea, spent a few hours here one day last | week. * * * # I E. G. Norman is finishing a contract of pain tin** on the second* floor rooms of tlie Herald building. Tie has also painted the roofs of the two buildings. # * * * * Tf its anything in Groceries, see us. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. >j * * * The approaching term of criminal court convenes here Monday mornjng with Judge U. VV. Memminger on the , bench. * + * i The cold snap of last week did not stike this immediate section as hard as had ben predicted. It was cold and cloudy the first of last week but : Tuesday was bright and fair before i noon. There was no hard freeze in i this section, but there was snow in i I Columbia, S. C. j ? Car Fancy Rice just arrived. Get >ur price before buying. CooperSmith Co.?Adv. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Salmon and Vlrs. A. O. Lawl'ence spent last Sunlay at Mullins with friends. They riade the trip through the country in Vlr. Salmon's car. ***** Claude B. Dusenbury spent last Sunday with friends in Mullins. Mrs. J. N. Martin, who has been visiting Mrs. Paul Quattlebaum, re;urned to her home at Marion Saturlay. ? * * * Miss Bernice Martin, of Marion, is /isiting Mrs. Paul Quattiebaum. ***** Get our prices on Seed Potatoes. 3ooper-Smith Co.?Adv. I ***** Messrs. W. A. Barrett and W. O. Burroughs left Monday to attend the United States court which is being leld at Florence this week. Messrs. Barrett and Burroughs are acting as jurors. ***** Furnie Beverly has accepted a position with the Peoples Filling Station. ***<?? Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gordon, of Edenton, N. C., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McCoy. * * * * * Special price on seed potatoes. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. -o ************ * *1 H> BIRTHS . * * V * * * * * * * * The following births are reported bo the Herald this week: rp? TVl ? r?*wl TV<1ve A T"> flvnlinm February 28th, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Burroughs, February 24th, a girl. Tr. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Thompson, Bucksville, February 28,th, a girl. ?o PATRIOTIC TARTY AT METHODIST PARSONAGE Despite the bad weather the Patriotic Party at the Methodist Parsonage on the evening of February 2.1st was largely attended and was a crowning success. The national colors, with a goodly number of hatchets and cherries were used very effectively in the decorations. Miss Lena Johnson and Mr. Cordie Page, who impersonated Martha and George Washington, bid the guests welcome and added much to ' he pleasure of the evening. Dr. Atkinson made a short patriotic address. The games and contests were all of the mirth-provoking kind. The fun began with a "broad grin" race, and the broad grins put on for this race did not come off during the entire evening. One of the most pleasant moments of the party was when Martha cut the large birthday cake, which was embossed in the figures I8fl9..l091 *.mrl CJpnvcrp vpvv jrracions ly served the guests. The local committee received quite a neat sum from the "birthday pennies" and will use this money in local work. The committee consisting of Mrs. B. T. Hyman, Mrs. D. G. Spivey, Mrs. Hal H. Busk and Miss Johnnie Atkinson, were dressed as Colonial dames, and looked after the entertaining and serving of refreshments. o MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETING. The literary rnd social meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist church was held Monday afternoon at 4:00 o'c'ock at the nome of Mrs. J. K. Stalvey. An interesting program was furnished by Circle No. 1. A speei.'l collection was taken for the Chinese sufferers and $60 raised. Cards for the annual pledge were distributed and a gratifying amount pledged. Three new members were v/elc med into the society. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by her sister, Mrs. Ludlow, of Carmins, Iowa. ?Johnnie Atkinson, Publicity Supt. o MRS. COLLINS .ENTERTAINS. On last Saturday afternoon at four o'clock, Mrs. M. W. Collins most delightfully entertained a number of her friends at bridge. On arrival of the guests, they were conducted into the living room, which was ablaze with colors of green and gold. A wreath of beautiful jonquils on table and mantle formed a very artistic effect. The score cards, which were n work of art by the hostess, were decorated by hand-painted jonquil?. After an interesting game, Mrs. George Palmer was j presented with an exquisite cut glass vase, for making the highest score. The connoia-, tion prize, a beautiful table cover of black and gold, was awarded to Mr?. A. M. Burroughs. Dainty refreshments wwe then served, consisting of salad, sandwiches and coffeo, foi lowed by ice cream served in Jonquil cups with wafers and mints. Each n?11 n rvn J . .UU *. T-? ? ? /vrt fjiicoi/ u an |ii u.'U witu ii inn,1 bouquet of jonquils. Those prb.seni woie Mesdames A. W. Barrett, A. M. Burroughs. E. J. Sherwood, H. W. Ambrose, G. H. Palmer, Ben Elliott, C. J. Epps, B. 10. Sessions, M. G. Andersen, and Misses Ella Sessions and Minni * C:>llin-. o ENTERTAINS CLASS. Mrs. Julia Sessions entertuined the Philathia Class last Tuesday evon'nr1: from four to six. The me^tinj* v?a opened by scripture reading- and prayer, after which many interesting talks were made regard! n?? plans of Sunday school work. Refreshments were served. Those present were Mesdames Flor rie Johnson. Laura Collins, Eliza Oliver, Frosta Cartrette, A. L. Thomp son, W. T. Goldfinch, B. J. Ses.-ions, Freda Davis, Sam Harris and Mi*w Sallie Ledingham. Little Nellie Gaylor celebrated her ] fifth birthday last week b\ giving 1 a party in honor of her grandmother, Mrs. A. O. Thigpen, of Bitrguw, N. t C. 1 Many interesting games were play 11 ed, Dorothy Chestnut and Cephas Quattlcbaum winning the prizes. The y dining room was beautifully decora, s ed in rose and yellow, which wa? c also carried out in the candles. Those present were "Sonny" Nor- T ton, Charlotte Magrath, Cepha 1 Quattlebaum, Rebecca Sarvis, Lucille Cook, Jeanette and Kathryn Quatt'C baum, Ruth Gordon, Dorothy Chest nut, Mary Howard, Ella Elwell, Jae.i; and Tony McCaskill, Mary Pearl Rowell. t o .] VISITS MARION. |< Dr. J. C. Atkinson, went to Ma- 1 rion and addressed the Mens' Bible j Class, of the Marion Methodist |1 church on Friday, February 18th, on a the occasion of their class banquet. | v LANIER LITKRAKY SOCIETY. ] The Lanier Literary Society of the ; Burroughs High School held its regular weekly meeting in the School Auditorium Friday, Feb. 25. After' calling the socict.v to order, the pres y ident had the secretary call the roll | and read the minutes of the lasi meeting. At the call for business, a representative from the Timml Literary Focicty e:;te:ulcd an invitation to the i Lanier Sovietv to meet with them I Friday, Marcn 4. also'stating that | his society had thrown out a challenge to the Lanierites for a debate n Friday, March 11. Both \ve;\votod on and pa sod. IWiss E'neda Bryan then reported hat the committee appfir.ted for the selection of u new sc-c'ety pin, Vuu1. deci'!cd upon a 'e one and wn.?i ready to receive the money from the members who desired to get one, so that the order might ho rent eff immediately. There beinp: no fu ller business tlie literary prograv was carried out. The society was most admirably entertained by a musical selection 8'ivcn by Miss Sudic Mae Thompson. Bayliss Spivey then read a very m-| structive essay on Electricity. Col; lowing this Leon Housand and Wil-t jh'am Page, representing the affirma-j t;ve, and Miss Mildred Collins and Franklyn Burroughs, the negative, | debated most fluently upon th?. iquery: Resolved, That Horn County j I* at 1 nra s*JF est i PALMETTO STATE FESTIVAL ' Columbia, March 28 to April 2 IS ]; HAVING MOVED Ol | INTO OUR STABLE || CORDIALLY INVITE j| STORE, AND THE S\ 1 ANDISE IN EASTERf 5 v Make our store your h \\ md undersold our competit< \9 We have the latest, nc Z See our big line Silks, J Ready to Wear, Coat Suit ^ Men s Suits, Boys' Si !| A big line of Shoes v\ 11 Our Mr. A. C. l homj 11 can get the biggest varieties See our Ladies', Miss ii; if we are not 15 to 50 per c I]! buy from us. I; We are too busy to wri ij! by the past. If we have \\ make a new name for it nc Ij! knock out on every item. j[ make them howl if underse \\ We thank you for the Ij; stand for the past 18 years, Z We have a big line c iM 3 Horry county knows that v Quality is our long suit. Get acquainted with o ey sure does talk at the br \l you are corning and once y |j VISIT OUR BIG NEW Z Gel your Mules, Horses, E Her Schools. The judges decided in pavor of the affirmative. Miss Edna Taylor then gave a beautiful selection on the piano, folowed by a number of very appromate jokes, read by Paul Holliday. The president then called for re>orts of the literary critic and censor, after which the society adjourned. MUSIC RECITAL GREAT SUCCESS On Friday evening, February 25th, ,he music class of the Burroughs' High School,. under the supervision >f M,vs Laura Jenkins, gave a deig! tful reii'al in the Auditorium. The stage was beautiful with soft1 ights and decorations of daffodils; *nd ferns. t The program was well planned and delighted the large audience.! Each pupil acquitted himself well1 and showed thorough preparation. The younger members of the clas* were quite winsome on their first appearance as musicians, and the older pupils did credit to their teacher. 4 1 The following program was carried1 out: Valse Caprice?F. G. Ruthburn? Sudic Mae Thompson and Ruth Jenkins. Mao Thompson and Ruth Jenkins. Da'v.o of Spring?Joseph Ellis?Irene Elliott. Fi";t Walt*: ? Theo Pressor ? John'; Kwp'l Grant. A Child's Good Night?G. L. Spauld-1 imr?Nina Lundy. A Song of Happiness?Daniel Rowe?' Lila Harrelson. A Dream?G. L. Spaulding?Lonita Britt. Always Joyous?P. T. Lift!?Bessie Dusenbury and Lucile Sasser. Ohi'd Waltz ? Theo Pressor ? Mae Belle Ward. Minuet?Ed Missa?Katie Harris. Dollie's Dream?H T - ?- ... MinvvuviiHf, Inez Parker. F'.rkt Waltz?G. L. Spauldinft?Selden Lanftley. The water Nymph?G. L. Span Ming? Thelma Henrdix. Cecilia Waltz ? .7. Ernest Phiiie ? Sarah and Esther Gordon. Daisy Chain?G. L. Spauldinft?Ruby Lee Duesnbury. Mr. S. G. Conrad has severed his connection with these companies: Dayton-Moneyweipfht Sales Co. McCray Refrigerator Co. and Southern Scale and Fixture Co. Any transaction may be carried on direct with the Southern Scale and Fixture Co., Columbia, S. C.?2|24|2t arch 27 - I JT OF OUR BIG STOR ON LAUREL STREE D TO CALL AND SEE vELLEST STOCK OF U si SOUTH CAROLINA. leadquarters court week. We 31"S. :west goods and the brand ne: Satms, Voiles and all kinds s and Dresses. aits, Extra Pants. fith the prices cut in half. 3son has just returned from the ; and all the latest things at he ses' and Children's Hats and ,ent chcaper than the other fel te ads and quote prices, so we knocked out competition in t >w. The old slogan was slau We have let them bark long lling wi!l do it. most liberal patronage you h and ask you to call on us in >t Groceries, both wholesale ve make the price that the o ur new store, new goods ancl and new siore made out oi o ou firc! tlie place, nothing ca ; BRICK STABLE, ON >uggies, Wagons, Harness Etc Melody in F ? Rubenstein ? Elis? Lewis. Fairies' Twilight Song?Milton D. Blanke?Esther Gordon. Red Hoses?C. W. Kern?Lucile Sasser. Quartett From Rigioletta (Verdi)? H. Englemann ? Irma Lewis and Genewood Norton. Second Mazurka?Benjamin Godard? Sarah Gordon. Coming of Spring?G<.\rge Eggelingr ?Genewood Norton. Grande Marche de Concert?Wollenhaupt?Irma Lewis. Fone Lillies ? R. R. Forman ?- High School Girls. o FOR QUEEN OF PALMAFESTA The following young ladies have been entered as contestants to represent Horry county in the Palmafesta celebration at Columbia, and have received the number of votes set opposite their names. Miss Flora Mae Holliday, Galivants Ferry 100 Miss Alma Watson, Conway 100 Miss Estelle Best, Galivants Ferry 100 Miss Eunicc DuBose, Nichols, 2....300 Miss Fannie Ellis, Little River....200 Miss Eunice Watts, Wampee 100 Miss Hellen Sarvis, R. No. 2, Allsbrook 102 BETTER BABY? ASSOCIATION. The organization for the Horry County Bettor Baby Association is progressing slowly. The following ladies have been requested to act as chairmen in their communities. To appoint committees and according to inj?t*.'iv:t" n ; tka' will be sent from the Stale Chairman, Mrs. T. E. Thrower, to select the best baby in her community and have it brought to Coinvay on March 1<> where a selection, according to the same regulations will he made ar.d the baby getting highest score will be award ed $10.00 by the Conway Civic T.caguo and asked to go to Columbia to compete for the $100.(X) offered by the Talma Testa Association. These ladies have been asked to serve as county chairmen: Mrs. Cox, Myrtle Hoach; Mrs. Richardson, Loris; Mrs. Harrelson, Green Sea; Miss. Hannah Sarvis, Socastee; Mrs. L. I?. Hagood, Ay nor; Mrs. W. H. Stone, Little River; Mrs. G. H. Holliday, Calivants Ferry; Mrs. D. V. Richardson, Bucksport. i Take your baby to the lady in this list, living nearest you and she will tell you about the meeting she ha* arranged for your community. A meeting will be held in Conway Mar. 14, at the town hall to select tha best baby in this district and anoth- ' er on March 16, to select the baby to represent the county in Columbia. Mrs. J. K. Stalvey, Chm. ? E ON THIRD AVE. j; T, EVERYBODY IS || THE BEST LOOKING |j P-TO-DATE MERCH !j | : have always underbought \\ i vv lower onces. of Dress Goods, L^adies* 1 i northern markets and you j| \H price. ![ Caps. Get our prices, and < \ low, we don't want you to !| ! ask you to judge the future $ i * he past, you will have to \\ ighter, but now it is a clean j! enough. We are going to ave given us eft the old ![ our stable on Laurel street. |( and retail. Everybody in iher fellow can t match. $ low pre-war prices. Mon- | >ur old stable. We know * i n Keep you away. S ^ | FOURTH AVENUE. jj from us. J?