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I v I Lfocai and Can offer rice $2.50 bag. &dv * * * * * Kernelgrit does the work. T ry P( * * * * * n Jones' pric*?* sells the fortilixeis a, Aynor. See him.?adv Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Andersen visited Georgetown last week. ? * W. F. Mishoe was here in Conway recently on business. * Mr. and Mrs. A C. Thompson recently spent some time in Columnia, * * * * * J. J. King was here from Adrian one day last week. | * ? * * * A. B. Garren has the contract for building a new cottage in Conway. H V H. Ij. Mishoe, of Horry, S. C.f was 1 1 uere one day last week. * * * * * Hay?Just received car No. 1 Timothy. Cooper-Smith Co.?adv * * * ? * Wednesday of last week was as cold as winter. ***** Soe our lino of office stationery before trying' to buy elsewhere. * * * * * W. K. Smith, of Horry, S. C., was here one day last week. * * i.< ... ... The victors wiM cfo olV with the prizes on Field Day. ? >. r- * Flour?Car flour just received. Soe us for prices. Cooper-Smith Co. a<l\ * * * * * G. C. Butler, Jr., was here one day la. t week on business. a >; * A * Dan. W. Hardwick, of Loris, was in Conway on busines last week. ***** J. (1. Hutler, of Loris, was in Conway last Friday on business. ***** Geo. Hutler, of Loris, was in the city last Friday on business. * * * * ncrt Jones, 01 ouniier, is visiuiik his mother, Mrs. J. M. I). Jones. ***** I am selling vice $2..r>0 bag and other goods equally cheap. W. Boyd Jones, Aynor, S. C.?adv ***** A. B. Garren is still at work on the new dwelling of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Norton. ***** E. E. Johnson of the firm of W. E. Barnhill & Co., spent some time in Conway last week on business, i * * * * ' 1! G. B. Jenkins of the firm of Jonkins & Richardson, spent several days otT on business last week. ***** Wylie McMillan, of MaysvillKy.. is visiting his mother, Mrs. Sue McMillan. * * * * * Dr. Marsden ('. Anderson, of Florence, is vi-?iti friends in the city. ***** If you need rice, flour, hay prrain, or feeds, see W. Boyd Jones, Aynor, S. C.?aclv Miss Sadie Mnpril!, of Abbeville, spent last week-end here with f viends. ***** The merchants of Conway contributed liberally to the priz.es to be p iven away on Kield Day. ^ * * V * * Warehouse Commissioner, W. L. Mishoe was here recently on business. * * * * * George S. Price, of Gnlivants Ferry Township, was in Conway last week on business. ***** The Rev. Mr. Parker, of the llucksville circuit, was a visitor to Conway last week. * * * * * Chufas*?We have them and they are fine for hogs. Get your supply quick, before they are gone. CooperSmith Co.?adv IS THK SA1< KVKUY AMKl'ilCAN INSTiTU'J every other association?to he come home owners and not tenai No "get rich-(juick" scheme e Our steady growth from a sm; present size is our best advc operated for the mutual benefit build up and develop your hom< will explain to you our workin series to open Mav 1st. 11)21. 1 $250,000.00. Peoples Bi i' Loan As: OPPK D. A. SPIVEY, Prcpidcnt A A. E. GOLDFINCH, S PIRKC W. II. Winborn, J. T. Mishoe, A D. A. Spivey, L. D. Magruth, j C. J. Epp#. Fcpsonel ! \ Can offer rice $2.50 bag.?adv ? + Get official envelopes, pay envelopes or Columbian Clasp envelopes at the Herald office. ^ * i D. M. Todd, of Horr>, S. C., spent some time here last week on business. ***** M. 13. Thompson, of Wampee, S. C, spent several days here last week on t business. * * * ? * Sheriff Jas. A. Lewis spent some time in Wampee section of this county last week. * * > * J. W. Shackleford has a fine crop of early cabbage which will soon be ready for the market. * * *? * * Moore Thompson was here from Little River one day the middle of last week. * * * * * After W. J. Benson puts in your Sanitary plumbing you can sing, "Home, Sweet Home," that rings true conviction.?adv * + * + * The use of the naint brush in Con-i way has recently made a change in the appearance of several of our' business houses. * * * * H. E. Thompson, of Little River, I now filling the position of cashier of the Hank of Little River, spent a | (lay here on business last w eek. ***** J. R. Cox is making plans for the (erection of a luindsome residence, land it is expected that ,the work will i begin in the near future. * 1- * *: TFced Oats?One car fifteen hundred bushels just unloaded of the best feed oats. We can make you clo.'c price for cash. Cooper-Smith Co.-adv ***** , All of the improvements made in our town during the past have turned out as paying propositions. There is still a great deal we can make by this method. ***** Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson have mrtved to Conway, the former having accepted a position with the Conway Lumber Company . * * * * * Bricks are now on the ground for , the Erection of a brick wall between the property of Hal. L. Buck and H. 11. Woodward on 3rd Avenue in rear of the town hall property. * w * * Peas and Beans?We have good stock of DO day Velvet Beans, bunch and running variety, also mixed field peas.?C joper-Smith Co.?adv .1. Lee Piatt, Prof. McKnight, Mr. 'and M'*s. Frank A. Thompson, all o1 Mullins, spent last week-end here with friends. ***** Mr. and Mrs. Goo. H. Rogers, and { laughter, .Margaret, of Georgetown, ; pent last week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pittman. * * * * < Dr. V. F. Piatt has made several ; improvements in th ' offices over the : Piatt*-; Pharmacy, and has used the i paint brush freely. * *' * * * No mattev what you want, see .lones at Avnor before buying. He sells . ox and s.ockings, $].00 do?en dolivered anywhere.?adv # # # :K Sugar?One hundred bags .in I r?Icivvd. See its for prices. Cooper-| I Smith Co.?adv :jt * * *. * Miss Bernice Martin, who has been jspending some time here with Mrs. i Paul Quattlebaum left Wednesday for her home at Marion. Miss Martin was accompanied home by Miss Kdna Marlow who will spend several days there before returning home. * * * * * The Inland Waterway and Coastal National Highway that is now being planned will certainly put Conway k on them move as a much larger town some day. ' I EGUAKI) OK riOiv. Our purpose is that of lj) the working people to bents. ver made anybody rich or happy, dl struggling institution to our rtisement. Qui- Association is ;of each stockholder and helps to 5 town. Any officer or director g plans. Subscribe now. New 'roposed authorized capital to be lilcling and sociation 2ERS: l. W. BARRETT,* Vice President ecretary and Treasurer TORS: . W. Barrett, Paul Quattlebaum, no. 10. Watson, A. E. (Joldl'ineh, 9 THE HORRY HERALD, COK I Can offer rice $2X0 bag.?adv r ***** In order to pay for the fertilizers used the farmers must have a dependable money crop. If it is not tobacco, then it must be cotton, un-' til other money crops or live stock I will provide- the means. * * * * * The establishment of a medium sized iron foundry would lead to fortune for some man with the means to equip one in connection- with a modern machine shop. There is no bet- j < ter place than Conway for the estab- ' lishment of such an enterprise. J * * * ?? Groceries?See us for everything * in the groccry line, we are making 1 close prices for the cash. Cooper- I Smith Co.?adv ***** E. K. Johnson, of AynOr, was in'J Conway one day last week. .1 ***** I ( A. J. Mishoe, one of the leading; business men of Loris, spent a few. hours here one day last week on' i business. ***** Messrs. Charlie Page and C. F. : Best, of Galivants Ferry, were in Conway Wednesday on business. ***** Mrs. G. C. Graham, of Myrtle Beach, is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. N. Sweet. ***** The civil case set for trial in the court this week entitled Ida C. Alford vs. Butters Lumber Company, it is said may not be tried owing to the indisposition of Mr. M. C. Woods, prominent member of the Marion bar and who represents the defendant. * * * * You want value received for the money you pay out, then subscribe for the Herald which is two dollars per year. You will find that it is worth more than lho amount that( we charge. Get your name on the I list l>y sending tlio .S2.00 for a years' subscription. Wo can only send it when paid in advance. SHEEP PENNING DAY. i Wo hereby ask all the citizens inj the I?cm1 Bluff section to join us in penning up all the sheep in this section in the lot of G. A. West, on j Wednesday, April 13. j The purpose of this notice is to! get all the sheep out of the woods! and either deliver then to the owners or sell them to sonio party or parties, and request anyone who wishes to buy sheep to be present on this date. G. A. WEST, T. T. HEWITT. Adv;lt|pd o SIC K WITH FEVER. Hon. R. B. Scarborough, soon after the recent term of the court, in which he was engaged in the trial of several cases, was taken ill with, malarial fever and at last accounts he had not recovered from the effect of it. His many friends hope that he will be out again and taking part in the trial of several important civil cases coming up this week. ~a~ " " " will break a Cold, Fever and (Jrippi* quicker than anylhin;: wc know, prr vent injr pneumonia.?12-13. NEWS 1 ROM SWEET HOME. Several fthis community at- j tended the cio iny; exercises of Simp son Oeek school Saturday ni^lit. Miss Leila Anderson, of Fair Bluff,! N. visited Misses Ruth and Lena I Carter Sunday aftenon. Miss Bculall Banister spent Sun-1 !day at the home of Mr. J. M. Butler. Rev. Feldcr and little son, dined a; IJ. L. Butler's last Sunday. Mrs. M. A. Hard wick is spending! a few da\ \ with Mrs. J. 1>. Bellamy. ' I Mrs. YV. E. ("arte** and son, Ed^ar, spent Sunday nijrlit with he" dau" ter, Mrs. A. J. Brown, at Shallotte, IN. C. Little Florine and Rosenell Todd I spent Friday afternoon with their I aunt, Mrs. N. H. Bellamy. Little Ethlone Carter, of Loris. is! visiting her grandfather, W. 10. Car-! ter. M f (i. o. VV. Jones was in Conway Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Lee spent Sunday with their daughter, Mis. Mayo Housend. Miss Ruth Carter was in Loris shopping Satu i day. >1 rs. Otha Cox and daughter Stella spent Saturday night with relative.at Simpson Creek. WOMAN^ AUXILIARY MEETING Holds Sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday With Good AttnnHanro f I V u v/l IV.IU! HOMES OF TOWN OPEN TO VISITORS Seventh Annual Meeting Woman's Presbyterial Auxiliary of Pee Dee. The Seventeenth Annual Meeting1 of the Woman's Presbyterial Aux-j iliary of the Pee Dee Presbytery met in Conway for two days this week. beginning Tuesday, April 5th. The homes of the town were thrown open to the visiting ladies, sent here as delegates, and it goes without question that Conway was very glad to have them heio. No more important subject could' have been selected for tins meeting than "Evangelism and Our Hesponsibility to Our Young People.'' Besides the regular business of the auxiliary, a very interesting program was carried out. rWAY, S. C? APRIL 7, 1931. THE RADCLIFFE ' CHAUTAUQUA Joming to Conway April 23- ( 25-26?Special Attractions. The local Chautauqua committee lesires to announce April 23, 25 and s 16 as the dates upon which the Rad- t jliffe Chautauqua will be held here. * The Bureau at Washington promises the people of our community an un- * usually attractive and varied pro- * gram. No time or effort has been spared ' t>y Mr. Radcliffe to bring to nearly ' 2,000 of America's communities that ; spirit of civic pride and world-wide ( outlook which hitherto has been ex- ] pected only in the large cities. It will be a great community asset?ra real festival of inspiring ( music, wholesome amusement and , lectures by men of vision and leader- ( ship who will discuss topics on subjects in which every American is vitally concerned. In building the program the utmost care was exercised in engaging only artists whose ability on the public platform has been thoroughly tried and proven. Each is a real artist in his or her line, thereby assuring musical treats of the highest character. 1 In the serier of lectures the keynote of Ameri anism and American ideals will be sounded with a clarity that will grip all. The messages are timed to the needs of the hour. They will be accurate, vigorous and delivered in a verile. convincing style. In brief, the program in its entirety will touch all phases < I if? for the help, encouragement and entertainment of all kinds of people. The Chautauqua director will be C. I'1. Armitage, and in addition to being in charge of the program, he will speak on the second day. The j other lecturers and entertainers sire: i Mr. Guy M. Bingham, for fifteen' years a prominent educatar of Ohio; five years upon the lyceum platform and one of the foremost speaker:-, in France and Germanv with the A. 15. F. Prof. Frederick 1). Losey, of New York, author, lecturer and Shakespearian scholar; formerly occupied Chair of Public Speaking, Columbia University. Fourth season with Ralcliffe Chautauqua. Kraft Concert Company in saxa- ] phone and clarinet solos and duets, soprano and contralto solos and duets, string trios, songs in costume with special lighting effects. Six years on platform. Roseff's Russian Quartette in Russian folk music in Russian costumes, Russian balalaika quartette, violin, cello and piano trios, dramatic soprano; programs combine the popular elements with fine musicianship. Six years on the platform. Krncst Dudos, pianist of wonderful power and technique, whoso art and artistry has elicited nation-wide j praise. Miss Daphne Oarraway, director of Junior Activities in a program of stories for young and eld. American ? All Detachment, consisting of a squad of eight men under the command of a commissioned officer from virion lwrnif li !/> ?_ tional centers of the government is a program of drills, popular songs, short speeches and other entertainin ir features. The prices of an adu't season ticket to the Chautauqua for the entire three-day program is $2.00 and a child's seasan ticket $1.00. All the proceeds from t'm sale of season tickets, as veil as all single admissions, belong to the local committee and the profits, after expr; es ;>ro j paid, will he used in connection with promoting the welfare and interest of the community. - o T1IK HUT CLASS. The tidal wave and new members i who are enrolling in the Hut I?i 1?Io j Class is moving towi.rd i' crcst. Last. Sunday the class moved on past | the hundred mark by a good safe margin, :md now has set. i.s stakes! for two hundred, within the next few months. A striking feature of the drive for new members wa> the enrollment of Mr. F. 1). Cartrette on !a<t Sun- ! day. Mr. Cartrette has been at-' tending the class for some weeks, I but in the capacity of a visitor, j It had been seen that his resistance to joining the cla.cs was he!> gradually worn down, and for several Sundays his position might have lionn 4 uviivi iwu Miiiuimj'' on one foot insider the class and the other en a banana peeling*. Last Sunday the calss picked Mr. Cartrette up bodily, boots, breeches and all, and literally threw him into the class membership, this being done by a rising vote in which Mr. Cartrctte's objection was swept aside. He is now duly enrolled and says that he is able to sleep better than lie has been sleening for some months. Not during class exercises, however. Mr. 11. W. Ambrose gave a splendid lecture on the lesson 'a t ' > nday, his subject being, "The Christian Standard of Character." Mr. Ambrose pointed out that the teachings found in the Bible constitute :L tTllido nrwl ("Ammioo *>" "" 0 ^ I V I <111 IllfJII in cither social or persoi 11 relations. Since last Sunday's meeting a large part of the platform in the front of the building has been removed, making; room l'or the swelling attendance. 0 FURMAN UNIVERSITY. The commencement at Furman ihis year will le one ol particular i merest. Addresses will he made l>y the Rev. Carter Helm Jones, of Philadelphia, Pa., by the Rev. T. C. Skinner, ol Cchimbia. S. C., and by Governor P.obert A. Cooper. , 'COPPERHEAD" MONDAY, 11TH Sreat Screen Success to Appear at Pastime With Great Actor. Lionel Barrymore repeats in the screen version of "The Coperhead" he striking impression which he nade in this great drama of Civil War times when it was produced as a itage nlay. It will appear at the Pas ;ime Monday, April 11th. Augustus Thomas's story has been ?iven a sympathetic interpretation < -,c ?r0 an(j a sctting remarkably realistic in its detail that adds| considerably to the enjoyment of the | picture. lnf'*,;te pains have been taken to reproduce the atmosphere ol the time and locale of "The Oopperlead," particularly in the Mexican Civil Wars episodes. The result has been most happy and a credit to Charles Maigne, who directed tho film. Lionel Harry more brings to the role' of Milt Shanks, the hero, the same fine qualities as an actor and penetrating understanding of character that scored so emphatically in the stage- version. The story of Milt's self-sacrifice while performing a delicate and most important mission for President Lincoln is particularly ?imeiy in these postwar days. The picture is a Paramount Artcraft. o For all kinds of hni.'ing, anywhere, short or long distance, get my prices before having vour hauling done. A. D. Jones, Phoiie 120.?Adv.jl; 13'tf SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC. The Service Class of the Methodist Sunday School, Mrs. 1). A. Snivey teachers, cnioyed a picnit out on the National Highway Friday afternoon. This is a remarkably active class, h is in charge of the Home Department of the Sunday School, besides other constructive work. Co-incidental with the Service Class picnic was the first long hike of the Boy Scouts. This, too, was out on the National Highway. Of course, the Service Class, noted for its good deeds, could not allow the Scouts to "pass by a picnic without inviting them to partake. All hearty people know the rest. In every way it was a pleasant occasion. The Service Class and the Scouts are happy. o NOTICE. T do hereby forbid any and all persons from trespassing or fishing in the Gerrald Lake, or any lake on the P. A. Gerrald land. Any person caught violating this notice will i \ i ? ? oe <ieaii with to the fullest extent j of the law. (Signed) J. Q. Johnson, Renter M A F AND EXTENDS H Stylish Silk Dresses received, and we puces that will * ?? wmu ?p? ?? i mi ? ? ?* aiA VOILE The $1.25 kind at The $1.fiO kind at The $2.50 kind at AN ADDED SPECI/ IGingl lams m all tl colors ai 40c Value for 20c 30c Vali 36 inch LL Sheeting, t! We are still selling bra the othe 15c Coffee at I * ul 1 Cream Cheese at... \X/e r.arrv n full lmr? rvl - . J V -? UK I1I1V/ VS1 1 ics and it vvi pay you We are adding new customers t< out of town. WE INV MARL 24-26 Thi PAGE FIVE RE-ELECTED SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT Prof. Broadus D. Alexander, according to announcement, was elected, at a recent meeting of the trustees, as superintendent of the Burroughs School for another term. The school is making rapid 'strides, and the trustees, co-operating with the Civic League, have in view plans to improve the present building or erect a deartment for the high school, and to beautify the grounds. o Living Se.i Microphone. Thn orttUM1 on tlie whale's ear is scarcely perceptible, yet It Is said that the whnle's hearing Is so acute that a ship crossing Its track half a mils distant will cause It to dive Instantly, CLASSIFIED COLUMN LOST?One white pointer Dog. black markings, back slightly humped. Answers to name of Jack. Suitable reward if returned to H. W. Ambrose. ?adv WANTED - A i<Wl Must be in good condition, and a reasonable price. Applv Ashlev Smith, l?urgess, S. C.?adv *417 3t * FOR RENT. Small shop, next door to Barber Shop, on 3rd Avenue, near Town Hall , l>1 A / ? - it- It * T HT t /. i in' on;.w per monin. M. n. wooaward. TOR- SALE?Webber 82 Loop; Staple Cotton Seed, $1.50 per bushel; Clovelaud 1>:}^ Boll, 7.r>c. Apply Postoffico box 232. Conway, S. C. These sei d are re-cleaned, and will ship any point f.o.b. Conway?adv tf FOR SALE?Pure Rhode Island Red and Urown Leghorn eggs. $l.o0 per I setting:. See F. G. Holliday. 3'24|tf TAKEN UF?At my ptace last No| vember, on?^ brindled l)og, with white ring around neck and white feet and legs. Owner can got same by paying charges. L. H. Williams, Route 2, Box <17. Conway, S. C.?adv 3|31 St pd I will be in Dr. Blanton's Dental Office every First and Third Mondays i of each Month I OFF1CR 1IOHIIS 1) TO <1 1 I.. A. WOODRUFF i1 ? II I? I II I I II I I I I I ? SLOW ^ IIS EASTER SALES and Silk Waists just arc selling ihem at look good to you MUWNMM - IT IHlMli ? I |? I "11 r WAISTS <?<)i 78c $1.23 d. IN YARD GOODS \c latest and stylish id plaids. 50c Value for 25c ic for 1 5c le 30c kind at 10c yard. mien iid new Groceries under r fellow. 10c lb. 35c lb. leavy and Fancy Grocerlo see us before buying. > our list every day, both in and ITK YOU .OW'S rd Avenue