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' " * 1 LpocgiI and See I). A. Dozier for best prices on your catt'e.?adv.|4'|14|tf * * * * * B. II. Parker and IJ. Parker were both in Conway cue day last week. * ? * * * * ? f Get the next K t of letter heads at the Herald office. * * * * * 11 There were some very light showers of rain last week. * * * * ? ' W. S. Iiewett was in Conway last Friday. * * * * * J. I. Allen, Jr., was in Conway one day last week from Loris, S. C. ? * * Two cars hay just received. CooperSmith Co.?Adv. * * + * Attorney J. I. Allen, of I.oris, spent a short time in Conway last Wednes day. * * * * * Get the receipts printed and kept for sale at the Herald oflice. You will use no other. + * << * * Abstract. Iilnitks sit the I!erald of fice. Try thorn and you will always use them. * * * * * H. L. 13. Jordan, of Ced:jr Grove, was in Conway (lie day ia:-l week on business. * + * <? >ti S. M. MeNabb, one of I ho wr'i known merchants of Loris, ?. C., visited Conway hist week. * H- * # Mrs. li. 1,. G:i<*<|i:e and son were i Con way (no day last wcc.i on bv.: licss. i|t t t II. C. (lore, of Kl.cnoz *> , in ^ i|> son Creek townshii), spent, a :-iv>rt time here last Friday. * * * * K. M. Graham, of tl.o Ay nor Mercantile Company, was in Conwa.v one day last week. * * if Sp< cial prices on peanut meal. Cooper Smith Co.?Adv. No matter what kind of roofing is used, most of the dwellings that are erected develop a leak somewhere in the uper covering. * <i + ? * Get the hand soap that does the work at the Herald office. It is Kernelgrit, and if you once use it you will want it all the time. *? * + ? While the cool weather has been prevailing the insects have worked some havoc with young plants in many places. Typewriter ribbons and carbon paper at the Herald ofiice. * * * * * v A prisoner by the name of A1 ford ft was brought in by rural police last week and lodged in the county jail, charged with drunkeness. m * * * Hon. J. I\ Derluim, of Green Sea, member of the state tax board, spent some time in Conway last week on business. ***** Walker Floyd, of Dillon, a formei Horryite, spent some time in Docway last week. He was occompanied by Mrs. Floyd. >;i ?;< 4. > . ;x Foi" all kinds of hauling, anywhere, short or long distance, get my prices before having you)* hauling done. A. I). Jones, Phono 120.?Adv.ilillVtf * < * * G. W. C'artrctte was here one day last week. * v K* *' M. 15. Thompson of Wampee, formerly of Conway, spent a lev hours here last Saturday on business. < * ? V I). F. Bellamy spent last Saturday afternoon in Conway on business. * + * * * T. G. Westburv was here last Sat unlay <>n business. The young tobacco crops in many places in this county arc looking fine and have been worked out tlv first time. The young plants wil evidently be in readiness to take now start to grow when the hot weathei sets in for good. * * * * Shipment field peas expected this week. Cooper-Smith Co.?adv. Mr. Metz, representing the Vir ginia-Caro!ina (Chemical Company, o! Charleston, S. C., spent several day. in Conway last wcvk on business fo: his company. J>C # + i)C * The sheet iron structure whien had stood about the center of the main' business block here for th past ten or fifteen years was tordown last week in readiness for the: erection of a new building for A. C. Thompson. Itub-My-Tism is a powerful anti sentic Cures infected cuts, old sores, etc.?adv. THE CITADEL The Military College of South Carolina Charleston, S. C. f Hanked as "Distinguished Mili' tary College" by the War Department. Offers a four-year course in liberal arts, with elective.1# in fiivil engineering:, science and rhodfern languages. Vacant Scholarships One scholarship in Horry County will be filled by competitive examination July 8th, 1921.1 For application blanks apply to Ol. O J. Bond, Superintendent. * ., Pepsenel Big shipment meat and -lard just arrived. Cooper-Smith Co.?adv. F. E. Peak, of Charleston, spent last week-end here with friends. * Mr. and Mrs. Ingram T. Scoggin, of South Boston, Va., are visiting Col. and Mrs. D. A. Spivey. # J. C. Zeigler, of Bamberg, S .C., has accepted a position with the Con way Drug Co. * + * * * When you need svlish dresses visit The Quality Shop, next door to postoffice. New shipment every week.?Adv. + * + * Mrs. J. C. Huntley, Miss Lexie Huntley, and Steve Huntley, of Patrick, S. C., are visiting Col. and Mrs. C. P. Quattlebaum. * * l* * * C. R. Downing, Erecting Engineer, of Erie, Pa., has just finished overhauling the Skinner Engine at the Plant of the Quattlebaum Light & Ice Co. With the completion of this, all the machinery of the plant is in first class shape. * * * Mrs. K. N. .Jones, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Smith, h:?s returned to her homo at Mul1 i ms. * $ * * * See us for prices on seed Chufas. Conpor-S;<iith Co.?Adv. * V- V- * Gary (J. Oliver resigned his position with the Conway Drue; To., several duvs a,"o, and left Tuesday to accept, a similar p< ution at Charleston. G * * * The Peoples Filling Station was dosed lasl Saturday afternoon on account of the arrival of the hoclv of Ivy W. Beverly, brother of Messors. J. S. Beverly and Funjie Beverly. * * * * Mrs. II. T. JI arlec, who has been spending several days with friends it. l.umhcrton, N. C., returned to the city Monday. * * * * * H. Ii. Buck, the authorized Ford dealer for Horry County has a large advertisement of the Fordson Tractor in this issue Head it and see what power farming will do for your farm. * * * # t N. F. Nixon was in Conwav last Friday. * Car rice to arrive this week, see us for prices. Cooper-Smith Co.? Adv. * * * * The Herald is in receipt of an invitation to the commencement exer-i cises of the College of Charleston,! at the Hibernian Hall, on the evenin fx of May 10th. o LKTTIOR TO TRUSTEES AM) TEACHERS OF HORRY ' 1 Tl:e following letter is 1 > *i?t>? mail"(! out this week to tru t"cs ,-im! ! teachers bv Superintendent l>.:iloel:: Conway, S. O., May 1 T?. T<? Tru lees and Teacher.! of E<;ualizinu Schools: i have just received blanks for Kquulizing Application. They nv.i.-.t >o made out and returner' to the State Superintendent of ICclueation n-t lat^r than May 31. t. If this is o d< no St ate Aid will not b;> reeojv* (1. I must have your help. I\- "v ! salary pay warrant thai has net beer, ipproved by r e mist he rent to me )' once f > i'.spection. Tcahr'r err. ot ;rel th.eii' salaries unless thi; r >-l uest is complied with imm< liateiy. TVu tees, teachers, banks :.nd .* !'j other holders of salary Pay War i rants drawn on Equalizing Schools, please tev > n >tice and act with( delay. Th?>- applies only to salav\ I nay wan* nts in Equalising Schools. 1 a:n ir.elosinjr application in blank for tru tees to sifi^n on pasre 4. The teacher.- end tru-le^-' vhc/uld fill li,,< blanks "Fact" About Teachers" an ! "Attendance by Months ! '< r Session" j on pap;e '2. Ho sure to crivo the grades taught by each teacher and the :iumh; r of menu's each teacher taught. IV> not fill any blank on apes 1 and and only si^u en th" foi:"th n?>';o. It* l.rn tees do r.o' wish lo siu'n the application before it is made out in full they shou'd five all \iM>mi;Uion a-ked for and return the '<'ank without sijrninjv. Tn 5h>.; "athey mu: 1. coitfe Sntuvdny, May tr. without fail and -ijtn this paper i? my oi'fice. Many annual reports have not beer ecived. ITi:V- thov come at u" eriher*! 'aur.t 1't rorw.inde" o1' ' : ir sala?*'es. no r'r"*j;t ^o?* who ho';N he wa ] '?> t. there will he no chanc" ,o pay tbem. Yours truly, M. J. Rullock, <!o. Sr.pt. of Education. HELP THK PLAY GROUND The new play ground equipment has cost the Civic League ?200.00. I The League has only $ir>0.00 and | has decided to ask for contributions I ! n innl/rt nn ( Krt nft/KieooiMf omnimf The League has heard that some of the public spirited men of the town wish to help the play ground?now is your time. All contributions will be gratefully, received by the treasurer of the Givic League. Mrs. John E. Coles. CARD OF THANKS. We take this method! of thanking our many friends for tneir kindness shown us during the sickness and death of our mother. Mrs. W. E. Dusenbury. Sam G. Singleton. 1> : GOG cures Malaria, Chills and Fever, 'Bilious Fev^v foif? --d LaGripne, or money refunded.?adv. THE HORRY HERALD, OON1 BASEBALL FRI- | DAY AFTERNOON Sunday School Classes of City Will Cross Bats at Court House Grounds. On Friday afternoon of this week at four o'clock on the court house {{rounds will be played one of the most sensational, startling*, staggering and stupendous baseball games that ever brought cheers from frenzied and peanut-eating fans. The Hut Class of the Methodist Church and the Annex Class of the Baptist Church will cross bats in mortal combat, with the Presbyterians officiating as umpires, referees, water carrier.*-, stretcher bearers, first aid specialists and ambulance men. Manager Watson of the Hut Class does not mind admitting that he has gotten together a bunch of youngsters who will give the immersion crowd a run for their money. That peerless southpaw, Babe Ambrose, is limbering up his wing behind the sheds of the Conway Lumber Company, preparatory to assuming mound duty, if the services of a port wheeler should be needed. There is a merry contest going on for all positions <n the team. It seemes that Cyclone Sparks and Bean McCoy will be chosen to do the receiving. Among contenders for out field positions of the Hut team are Jack Atkinson, who mode a brilliant record last season in the lOpworth League, Shoeless Joe Dawse.v, known througout the country as "'The Player with the Inger.'ol1, Movement," Charlie Scarborough, inventoi of the general delivery, and ma o her. too humorous to mcntii r. All of this information is confirmed by Manager Watson, who will not. however, disclose any tiling further in connection with his team, e.\cept to say that it will luck the game av ay under raps. Coach McMillan of the Anno:. CI; ... when interviewed V>.v your ropreso it: live, was extrcmly non-committal. The old scout stuck a l>i,i?- black cis;i in the corner of bis mouth and s?.id "My policy is to show 'em, not te ! 'em". The sterling; leader of the Llaptist-; did not admit, however, that ho had in training some of the stars of present and by gone days who could bang the old horse hide on the nose and cavort themselves on the diamond with the grace of a dancing master. Pounding his fist vigorously on the soda fountain, his face red from the effects of a bottle of ginger ale, the sly old fox let slip a few names and facts that would not have escaped him, but for the loo.-.oning of his tongue by the fumes of the ginger ale. "There's Joe Dusenbury, a man who has forgot more base ball than John Watson and his crowd will ever learn. Nature fashioned hint for a first baseman end the sicl; room's gain is the diamond's loss What's the matter with 'Girth' Jenkins? He has been pitching horse shoes out behind his lwery stables so long that an average size hone plate will look as big a bain door. Can you beat Old Man Stuffy My ron Gordon for short stop limit close to the ground, the ball hasn't been r. ado that could go between his legs. Then you take jay Nichols. He's got thai .Anderison six motion about him, built a.' ivuch for speed as for conifo' l T! o | I old boy can cover torrtlory." \v-d so Manager McMillan ia?'cd, on. Til! ling Piatt's Pharmacy with cloud? of |h"uo smoke from the rtump of hi. fat c*r?r.r, " *<-' mer*' 'ir:! nvh na*" " i as the Spivey Kids. Cross Firei" jftnidcr, Home Run Vau-V, Mup'::. 1 Rvlrer and other veterans and young I si ors;. j Gt.ss Anderson of tho 1V vbvt^vVr , i class will st::rt the ;va ?e as I p!i o. No predict ion rou'd be v-.ade as to how lone; ho will last. 1 i. is understood thrt Miltrn Pittman around at the Ocnwav Iron Win*]:: i making for .Mr. Andev on a shoot iron chest protector, shin guard ; nrl a terra cotta enclosure for the 1 ai domen. A double reenfuced mask, a trench helmet and (J'ennic |Iiin.?ojrs ni'ht stick will cov.poseh the rest of his costume. Hostilities will begin at four r. 'clock. Manv merchants of the ' Town have signified their intention!! of c'osinp; iheir stores, ;:nd it is he-j iieved thai thousands of fans will | ho on hand to witness the progress i yf the battle. i j FARMERS;" MEET- ? ING AND PICNIC! I - 1 In connection with the short course or hoys and girls in club work to '-? held a< Myrtle i3eneb May C~>th. 20th .md /27th, there will be a far<nn! =' meeting and picnic on Wednesday , Mny 2>th. Spc 'in'ist". from Olemson , and Winthrop College will be ther 1 to 1:11 on S\vr>o potato ftoiing and j , marketing. !.ivc-stock production, aiu'l Homo orchards for the men, w'ni!^ 1 others will tn'k on Canning, Sowing. I I and cooking for the ladies. L Everybody is invited to attend i1 this meeting and must be sure to . bring: a picnic basket. Help make < this a big day. i Helen Thomas, Home Demonstration Agent. ( W. O. Davis, , Farm Demonstration Agent. j HAS FINE WEED. l, , J. H. Band, one of the industrious ] farmers of this County, has threb j1 acres of fine tobacco and which j serves mention. In his crop there,' are leaves measuring- thirty-one inch-.( es from tip to tip This is extraordinary for the season of the year.11 This tobacco was transplanted on April 10th. One thousand pounds of I 8-4-4 was used per acre. J KTAY, S. C? MAY 19. 1921. 11 m i 11118 i S||j ml i 1 iifi x fill I 'l!l! f ml "'Beit in the Long ^un" MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS Holds Sixth Annual Session at: Conway Methodist Church With Much Success j rREASURER'S REPORT VERY ENCOURAGING! Officers Arc Elected ? Noxtj i Session Goes to City ci f Manning. 1 ' i i*i annual kcf? *.ion of i": Wo- j 'an'; ioiinvy S'ocioly <<! ' '''or'1 'arolir.n ConlWnce open;* ! in the; lot 11church Ut.it YsV.lr. (!:iv a( T - - I I , . T?* f ortioon, .day l?.tn,ancl cJoh-ed la/1 I.?nlay noon. The he'y v :v v verbid "'; ?\cv by M:v. \Y. J. ! orbevt ?-1" ''aiion, j vho bocamo pJwicl'Mit on tin- ' oiv:ov: * I )(' Mrs. ,f. A. iJi"c to Tr>::i?. Our | : ved lYc idr.nl K. loritu;, M . \V. i . i Wait was vith us, briiwio'' i. .-. ii? \v lir-v nr-vence, her con ^-e . . .! ioviv." niost'agc at th< devotional hour. Mine of the tot officers, the . <!; net secretaries, and peventy delegatif. \\ itli quite a n?wv>bor of vi itors vere in atixrda: co. A' on; *!\o 'Vi; .v >romir.cnt thee weie I v. J. 'autl'cn, 1 !ov!'o:vivo C'r '/.'r" / >', Rev. >. A. Philips, Presiding1 of ''anon District. i-: )' n >~y of the Protectant I1''' -copal \ ihurch} Rev. S. C. Morris, oi Florrj; ndustrial school; Prof. 1. C. Guilds President of C lumbia co.'lcc ; Dr. O r\ Wimhoilv, pistol* of P>et'r church. Chariest a\; Miss Leila ftpps of King? ,ree. !'ut iic.v a mi; sionary in Hrar.ii iul Miss Aonio Kknnstrom <>f the Dror of Hope, Columbia. Tho report of the Treasurer. Mrs. J. P. McNeill, was a mo t encouraging -we, showing $ '$ 1 I.S1 raised during 1920. The South Carolina Conference society made the second large. t per ?ai)ita offering of all i.he Conference.^ n Southern Methodism. Fear of the Junior Societies. Pine Girove, Allendale, Marion, ar.d Beniiettsville, attained the T'oli of Honor, md were presented with certificates. All of the reports of officers and sec retaries were most encouraging, -how .^u jncrcase alon^ al! lines. It wa i source of profound gratitude thft' marty* yoUng* women had enlisted for life service ,one from the church at Conway. The officers elected were as follows: President, Mrs. W. I. Herbert; Vice President, Miss May Witfhtman; Superintendent of Younc People, Mrs. E. J. Guess; Superintendent of Mis \ m w?M??M L, are included ii C Tire Price i Among tires S: O the name that in * the thought o 1 known quality. In x % 4 value has given \ , inn C iiil in the esteem oi i 11 Motor car man WS i dealers are auic , * P| to their prosped ill are eoumped. wit 5r*fl \ < &9 knowing that n -i'l ticn nor argutnc $f| This makes all tl |r| tant the fad: tl || Cords are inch 'f adjustment of ti J took effed May TUB B. F. GOODRICH c.4kron Your Goodrich dealer is pi Goodrich Silvertown Cori Goodrich Red and Gray Tube .-ion Study and Publicity, Mrs. \V. L. j Saporir.ixv dent of Supplier! .]. !,. Sims; Correspond i nn" b'ccretarv, Mrs. II. I . Kirl:\vor,d; Koeu><! ! in;- Secretary, Mv. : M. IS. H-.vvMr: Treasurer, T?!r?. J. P. McNeill; Supe> ( int?>udcnt <?!' Liioraturc, Mrs. A. I-. Laurorce. The >1 o\vin;.v were f-kcv \ as District f-'ei,rotar;e ?: C^arlc t >?i : Mrs. W. !). G ay; ^'niVMco, I;*i: . C. ; f\xum; T"i.ir* >' o, ? *. Os o J* Ivlarion. Mrrl \**a!W;r K'o-.-d; CratW: bun?;, Virr.. C, V.. Fa'ley. Nc\ in fc'io hi 1 ory of tho Coi f ! o vc, a ceo: li : 10 tV* e i there been more ' !->' - an ! : bouod j ing hospital it thai t'.iat extended ; I the city of Conway. Dr. I. C. t'::a pastor of *.\\ . Church, i : in 1.!.: effort i troup. OUi: the C0M;Vv?r.O?. V/CMVi t?- C>i:i'I i bourn t'> meet the delegates* ;.i <i be ' 1Vi o .'.hoy had vac-bed ' r. r . ca* ' delegate ! ad heen a :j;ri d to ho i homo. Neanr.:v the eitv, tlio . >>#??'.:i'' | troop of ]) y ?S-.-oul.s y t aboard ai... took cb.aiTC'} oi all Mii;? eases. Each day a boa '.' ' i! dinner ervod at the citv hall. On Thuivda: afternoon the entire delegation wa taken for trip t) Myrtle Beach which was thoroughly enjoyed by all.l :,,hn\-?nco. <!>ra:w ury, jVannv.j; an Marion, all extended $yraci:>U8 invito tions for the Conference of 1022. While it \v;r havd to decide f\?> :* amour.* o : :auy Maiuii; v; finidiy won. CONWAY"AIDS i WIND VICTIMS At :ast accounts there had '-con sent from Conway for the benefit of the sirTc'/crs from the cyclnne, the sum of .'-' '>25.00; and tl'.ei.? was t in hard vo lie sent the next dr y j about the sum oi iiuiMNJ, wniie .-;u'' ; other contributions were in sight. in addition to this ;i Ford car loaded J with clothing had been sent to the stricken district and other contributions of both clothing and grocerie were being* made up in readiness for sending. NlCGIiOKS IIAVK FKiHT. Negroes had a fight on the h:'! last week near the restaurant of William Johnson. It started among the colored women. One of the approached a pump and had been forbidden to draw any more water there. When the wife of William Johnson, the lessee of the place, protested, the other flung* some water on her, and of course the fight resulted. The parties concerned were tried in the municipal court a few days later. o G66 quickly relieves Constipation, Billiousness. Loss of Appetite ami Headache, due to Torpid Liver.? adv.' \ PAGE 7IVK ^ n Cords i the Goodrich Reduction ILVERTOWN is stantly conveys f the highest Their genuine them first: place f motorists. iufa?fturcrs and f I * k v'o :s that their cars h Silvettcwiis? either exp!ana;nt is necessary. he more imporhat Silvertown ided in our rere prices which 2nd. RUBBFR COMPANY , Ohio epared to supply you with ds, Goodrich Fabrics and s at the 20'^ price redudioo. f MOV ICO TO N BW CJIMUTEKS The Spnrks Company have moved choir ;{! vv "t"< k o>' dry goods and lv.il'imvy from tl:o building* next to F.. Nichols to the building known the Old Bargain House Stove, \ ich enables them to display tl cir large stock to better advantage. 1 ook up their advertisement in this issue. CLA SSI FI ED COLUMN !'()!! K.M \) - W^l 'oev S2 Long Staple Oottr.n ;*'e-'?l, $ 1 .r?!> per bushel; Clevehtiu; })'y; !!o!'. ;"ie. Apply Postoffice box .2, Gt.nway, S. (!. Those seed are ro-r leaned.. and will ship any 1'oiiv; f.o.b. (Y.p.way- :idv if - - " > -*? I.. O'.c bird I'ulm1 < 't ... ! o M. JN ward if returned .o ^ M. ri^yrl, <7: Miy^ nts f'Vrry, S. CM l?o.i\0 No. I. -f>|! 0;2t|pd. W\N'P!1'I) ? Twenfv-fivo r>en of (i i* i i } v. i 1 i* and !i;;l)its, having !>}< i * !i n education l>r>' < r) Ik* r<c i(.t:e in life injur >eo y;.le:\. an? hip .it our home o. T! < mo:; w i 1! then be turn{)(.. .'A'"fit controlling il . i ^ live, both the r< ? ; ; >' ?' ;l '">l Agents help:mj t'" . i\o' ivt I in a profession , iowinfv and that ?'( ? ; cm ' 1. A fyroat oppor. \ ':.r ,i'n twenty five to fortv h ycai < Id. .i-p -v (!, W. Estos, : ?> ' Aj.;e it Southeastern Life >' * ui:. j>. . *, (Jreenville, 5S. C.?adv. It DR. C. 3.. DIETZ v\v v" rpTCf*) .L '.i J. L j 1 O lice ov^r S. T. flcwions Store. CON V/A Y. S. C. ' " J f<3**&3ssteZt:.y , ,>\>. .^c Vv*SS*"? J r~'< v ' v.. x<>k?N. I: ' K * ? . r n \ \s _.:' ttSfr / IFxpec^L I! p MOTHERS h i 1 Top Thpt? donnrations 11 \ Vl Have M*?do Child-Birth /Jul | 1 v rVi Laii'iflr By Uslnjj ?W?lT?ron BOOM.CT ON MOTMCRHOOD ,V?D?H? BABV.???t fci?*oricLD rroji^Ton Co.. Di rt. ftO ati.amta. Oa.