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1 f \ Lrecal and Memorial Day. (A famous war poem of the latc Lieut.-Col. John McCrea.?Pledge by Dr. J. C. Atkinson.) ! , J j "IN FLANDERS FIELDS." 1 We are the Dead, Short days ugo fA ) We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset If , tflow, I Loved, and were loved and now we ; lie In Flanders Fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe, To you from failing hand, we throw The torch, be yours to hold it high, If ye break faith with us who die "We shall not sleep, though poppies grow 1m Flanders fields. Pledire l?y J. C. Atkinson. Dead! Nay, you live in Paradise, y Translated through holy sacrifice. ['? Cradled in love your sacred dust Sleeps?its Taps?majestic the hush, Guarded by heavenly Sentries In Flanders Fields. From your failing, stainless hands, we Receive the torch of Liberty, Forever wo shall hold it high, To light the way from earth to sky. IJreak faith! Sleep in deathless glory, While the poppies wave over you Wo shall wat<"h hv 'til Reville In Flanders Fields. J. A. Bullock was in Conway last Saturday! ' ? 4 * * * T. E. Smith was in Conway one day last week. * ;? * * J. W. Dorsey spent several days here last week. * * * Sam Jollie was here from Tabor, N. C., last week. * * * * N. T. Collins was here one day last week on business. ***** J. M. Boyd, of Aynor, spent several J *ays here recently I ****** E. D. Causey was in Conway the latter part of last week. ***** Isaac L. Lee spent last Saturday in this part of the county. ***** R. D. Todd was here from Shell, S. C., one day last woek. C. F. Spivey was in Conway the latter part of last week. * * B. H. Parker was in Conway from Dogwood Neck last week. * * * * * i Dr J. A. Stone was here from Little r River one day last week. *> * * * ? Shipment of field peas just received. Cooper-Smith Co.?adv * * * * ? John I. Ward, of Little River, spent some time in Conway last week. * * " * ? A. D. Jackson was in Conway on business several days last week. * * ' * * Mrs. I\ M. Wanton and childrenarc visiting relatives at Richmond, Va. * * * * * J. H. Bellamy was among those who visited Conway during court week. * * + * * R. L. Lundy was among those who caned on ousuie.s.s nu-n mut- ium ***** Frank A. Thompson, of the Mullins bar, spent several days here last week on business. Messrs. Robertson and J. K. Charles, of Florence, spent last weekend here with friends. * * * * J. W. Ellis, one of the merchants from Little River, spent some time in Conway last week. * * * * M. B. Thompson, of Wampee, S. C., was anion# those visiting Conway last week on business. * * * * i? W. 13. Norton, of the Mullins bar, spent some time here last week while court was in session. << * * * * James Lee Piatt, editor of the Mullins Enterprise, spent lust week-end here with his son, V. F. Piatt ***** Hubert Jenkins, of the Bingham School, Asheville, N. C., is at home for the summer vacation. * sir * * * Mi". Blanton, of Green Sea, father of Dr. P M Blanton, spent some time here last week visiting his son * * * * .* The Herald has received an invitation to the commencement exercises of Furman University. The exercises will take place next week beginning on Sundav. Jimo Hi V ??o | Tieiu vmuMDia vsu. An oil obtained from stumps of rcri pin? trees has been found to be vaiftMble for recovering silver from put prized ore by the flotation process. J will be in Dr. Blanton'a Dental Offiae every First and Third MondayN of each Month OFFICE IKK'HS O TO 4 Lm. a. woodruff KYKNK1HT KPKGIAIJHT I * Pepsenel \ 1> p All of the rural policeman of the fi county were required here last week [ as witnesses in eases coming* before the court. ***** ^ H. E. Davis, of the firm of Wilcox N & Wilcox, of Florence, S. C., spent a day here last week while the court of general sessions was in progress. t * * * * * I George West was in Conway last r week as a witness in several of the cases coming before the court. ***** | Still selling rice $2.75 per bag. Ex- \ tra good cow, horse and hog feed , $1.75 per bag, Corn $1.85 per bag j and other goods equally cheap. Lot of good hand-picked spanish peanuts for sale cheap. Am offering very < close prices on 18 per cent Nitrate of ( Soda and 25 per cent Sulphate ofl( Ammonia. Let me know amount you < need at once by letter, wire or phone. ] W. Boyd Jones, Aynor, S. C.?adv , ? * 4 V * Dr. llollis, of Mullins, S. C., was in Conway one day last week as a wit- < ness in one of the cases being tried in , court. [ ***** Luther Wilson, of Calabash, N. C.,. spent several days here last week, ^ having been summoned here as a wit- , ness in the Permenter case. ***** Marion A. Wright loft here last ( Friday morning to be away for several days on business. * * * * * J. Morgan Lewis, a real estate holder of Dog Hluff, spout, several days here last week on business. * * Daniel T. Smith has the contract for the erection of the two brick build ings now in course of construction for A. C. Thompson. * * ? * * i Mrs. E. V. Stalvey, Mrs. Newton Sweet, Mrs. J. B. Cox and little daughter, Vivian returned home \Ve< nesday, after spending several days at Rock Hill, attending the commence ment exercises of Winthrop college. * * * * * George Metz, of Charleston, representing the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company, spent several days here recently on business. ***** After the recent frosts which set back the potato crops in the south, the price of potatoes more than [doubled on the markets. ***** Mr. and Mrs. George S. Price, of Galivants Ferry, S. C., spent last Saturday morning in Conway. ***** J. I. Allen, Jr., and L. B. Capps. I two leading business men of Loris. I S. C., spent several hours here last J Saturday on business. # * * * * Biff shipment of Arsenate of lead . just received. Cooper-Smith Co.? | adv * * * * * I Misses Lucy and Ruth Spivey spent last week-end at Hartsville, S. C., attending the commencement exercises of Coker College. * 4> * 4i * Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Holbert, and children of New York, are visiting relatives in the city. * * * ?. FOR SALE?The <|uickest. the best way to clean silver and ffold is with a No-Rub Cleaner Plate. Saves tinv and elbow grease. 500 at Horry Hardware Co., Conway, S. C.?It pd ***** M. A. Wright, Esq., went to Saluda, S. C, last Friday and made an address to the graduating class of the SahuU: High School ***** Misses Marguerite Collins and Elizabeth Stillcy, of Converse College, Spartanburg, is at home for th< summer vacation. * * * * * Mi s?es Nena Collins and Aleene Snivey, who have been att^ndip'" ..4 r??i i i- ? v/iuvui a v/uiic^i; (It IIIII1U 1 c 19 clI'C? ciL home for the summer months. ***** Ed. Sandlin, of Wilmington, was in the city last week introducing NoUub 1'iatc lor cleaning' goid and silver. Horry Hardware Co. are agents. See their advertisement in this issue. ***>?* Arthur Richardson, of the Bingham Military School at Ashcville, N C . is winding the summer vp^ation wilh his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T;. Richardson. S. A. Gore spent a day or two here last week while court was being held. He was interested as a witness in one of the cases heing tried. ***** M. L. Gilmore, one of the merchants of Simpson Creek township, spent a day here last week while court was in session. Mr. Gilmore runs a store at Daisy, S. C. * * * ? * More than the usual number of presentments were handed in by the grand jury last week during the progress of court. We do not take this to mean that crime is on the increase. ***** The grand jury had something less than the usual amount of work to do last week. They made their final presentments by Tuesday evening and were discharged after attending to routine matters. * I* * * * Witnesses and jurors were glad | to get away from the court house last week, after being confined at such hot work in a hot and crowded court room for about a whole week. * lion. S. W. G. Shipp, after adjourn ing the court here on Friday evening, left for Marion, S. C., going over with solicitor L. M. Gasque and court stenographer, F. F. Covington. Judge Shipp will spend the Summer Iat Myrtle Beach this year and wi.'i be back again about July. THE HOBBY HERALD, 00141 Miss Emily Spencer, who has been d risiting Mrs. M. R. Smith, has return ?t to her home at South Mills, N. C. * * * * We sell Globe office supplies. Why :end your orders to Columbia or Charleston when you can get the 1 iame things by calling here? There s no difference in the, price. # * ? ? Mrs. A. P. Lewis and little (laugher, Thelma, are spending a few days vith Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lewis. # * * 4> ? ? Mi ss Evelyn Marsh, who has been . ^ ittending Winthrop College at Ilocki. Hill, is at home for the summer | nonths. The Conway Chamber of Commerce t Band will go to Georgetown Friday ? ,o play for the Firemen's Tournanent, having signed up the first of c ;he week for this occasion. . ???*>* Jk M isses Inez Stalvey and Lula] Sweet, who have been attending Win- p :hrop College, arrived here Wednes- ( lay to spend the summer. Both Miss Stalvey and Miss Sweet graduated c from this institution this year, having y :ompleted their four-year course. ( ? ? ? * A oarty composed of Messrs. W. C. Adams, W. A. Stilley, J. E. Daw>ey, Dan H. Winstead, H. G. Cush- } man, D. A. Spivey, F. G. Holliday, I 0. Hoyt McMillan, M. A. Wright, Joe ( McMillan, left here Tuesday night on j the Veneer Manufacturing Company's j yacht, "The Jeanette," for Charleston, \ where sovo of the party will attend I the State Shriner's meeting, while the ] others are on a business and pleasure h trip. They expect to return to Con-j( way Saturday. >t + * * I J. P. McNeill, Esq., of lForence, sp~nl last week-end here with Vela- | vivos, ivir. McNeill addressed the | Men's Bible Classes of the town at j the Pastime theatre last Sunday morn i?g l. **#<!< j ' Mr. 1). M. Burrough and son, Don-'( aid, Jr., and Jack and Franklin Bur-I roughs, left Saturday by automobile,, for San Francisco, Cal. They ex-jj pect to bo gone a month or more, and I. will visit Yellowstone Park and many other places on their way to and < from California. Andrew Johnson, of Andrews, S. C., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Florrie Johnson. SMITH-KING. A marriage of much interest to the many friends of the two families was solemnized at 2 o'clock, Wed nesday, May 25th, when Miss Nan! Esther Smith became the bride ol W. B. King, of this city. The wedding took place at "Sunnyside," Murrels Inlet, the home of the* bride's parents, in the presence of a few friends and relatives of the couple. The home was beautifully decorated in moss and Dorothy Perkins The residence of the Smiths is of | i historic interest, being the old home I [ of Governor Robert Alson, and u-1 i surrounded by large moss-covered | oaks, bordering on the Inlet, ami facing the ocean. Just before the entrance of the wedding party Miss Mittie Gibson skilfully rendered "Hearts and Flowers" on the piano. To the strains of j I Lohengrin's wedding chorus tm , \ bridal party entered the parlor' where an improvised altar had been i arranged.v First came the bridesmaid, Miss Hix Murden, of Marion wearing a beautiful organdie dies I of pink and carrying an armful o. ! pink carnations with the grooms- j 'man, Mr. Luther Smith, a brother of jthe bride. Then came the maid ol' I honor, Miss Maiy Smith, a sister o ! the bride, in an ex(|uisite girlis.s j gown of organdie and carrying car , nations. Next came thr> bride or the arm of her father, Mr. Gilmor^ | Smith. She was met at the alt'i. by the groom and his best man, A. Stokes King, of Darlingon, wher the ceremony was performed by Rev. T ai in*.4--^ A ? j m. i\n tun, ui vjruM i father of the bride. j The bride was beautiful in her go4 j ing-away suit of handsome blue tri i cotine with grey accessories and carrying an armful of brides roses. She is the daughter of Chief Gil moreSmith of this city, and is widel\ known throughout the State where she has taught for several years-. The groom is the assistant cashio. of the Peoples National Rank, and is one of Conway's most prominent young men. Mr. and Mrs. King left immediat ly after the ceremony for ?> wedding trip of several weeks. They wili I make their home in Conway after June 15th. o W. O. W. UNVEILING. Gurley W. O. W. Camp No. 9(>5. will at 10 a. m. Sunday June 5th. 1921, unveil the monument of Sovereign Lucian F. Stevens, at CanrBranch cemetery. The public is invited to attend. E. W. PRINCE, advjlt Camp Clerk. HORRY (01 NTY S. S. CONVENTION The Marion District Sunday School Conference will be held at Myrtle Beach, S.. C., Juno 7th and 8th, beginning Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock and closing Wednesday at noon. Hotel rates for delegates will !>' $2.00 per day. Names of delegates should he sen; to Col. Cardie Page, Conway, S. C. CARD OP THANKS. We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to our many friends who so kindly and / willingly rendered their services during the sickness and death of our father and grandfather. -~-Mrs. G. B. Cartrette and Children. 9 ffAY, 8. P., JTJWg a, 1921. ilTY^SCHOOL \ COMMENCEMENT? o "o Be Held at School Building ? June Third to Sixth? Ten Graduates. \l t The commencement exercises of J he Burroughs High School will be 1 eld in the auditorium of the school ^ uilding beginning Friday, June 3rd, ^ ,nd closing Monday night June 6th. q The program is as follows: jt Friday evening, June 3rd, at eight r hirty o'clock, High School Play, t The Importance of Heing Earnest.' Sunday morning, June 5th, at elev i* n o'clock, at the Methodist church, baccalaureate Sermon, Dr. J. C. ( Atkinson. Monday morning, June Sixth, at j leven o'clock, Exercises by the Graduating Class. ^ Monday evening, June Sixth, ar. rj light-thirty o'clock, in Buroughs j Auditorium, Literary Address, Dr. J. j Guilds, President of Columbia Col ege. Awarding of Diplomas. < The Gracluatrng Class has rent out ittractivc invitations to these exer- j iscs. The class this year is compos- ? d of the following: Misses Kubyt < jce Moore, Lucille Fonville Sasser r famie H'Men Marsh, Elneda Stone ^ 3ryan, Florence Evelyn Collins, and i Messrs. John Dock Sessions, Elbert | Norton aic w iv to I'au! Karl Sasser " \lbert Derrick Stalvey, Kciih Rc> :helle Mishoe. GIRLS' CLUBS < MYRTLE BEACH We, the members of th? Horry county girls' clubs, the FWcnco county girls' clubs, and the Poultry Clubs, do hereby express our appreciation to Mr. j. Pi. Bryan for his great generosity in placing at oudisposal the Myrtle Beach Hotel Annex with all conveniences for emuse during the Horrv County Short Course May 25-27, 1921. We would also like to express ou; appreciation to Miss Helen Thomas for her efficient leadership and untiring efforts in providing this splen did Short Course for our instruction and pleasure. Be it further resolved that a copy of these resolutions be mailed to Mr. Bryan and that we also have it ap pear in the Conway and Loris papers. Be it also resolved, that we as a body extend our sincere thanks to Mi ss Anna B. Moore, Home Demon-1 onstration Agent of Florence, not only for her spirit of co-operation in' Y - i i ^ i| w again call our f] old stand, 34 Third aver | Conway, c, lie re v ever been, and call your I 36 inch LL Sheeti % 36 inch Virginia t Danville Plaids . % R lver Side Plaids Figured Lawns, g Striped Silk Ging I Red wood Gingha Sea Mai land Perc ? Arizona Pongee ? | Fancy Dress Gins: Men's Heavy Gr< Men s Black Hal | Men s B1 ue Di nin Men s Madras Sli | Better quality Ma I Blue Denim Over <1 Our Millinery Depa f before, and we have ma Hat for a Lady or Chil | prices before buying. ^ The Sp < > 4> ringing some of her club member ut also for her efficient instruction. I s we also do Mrs. Minnie Doar, o leorgetown, Mrs. Frances V. Klin f Florence, and Mis* Laura Baile> f VVinthrop. ligned Gladys Ford, Frieda Buffkin, Ell irood Hughes, Bessie Barker, Karl, hincan, Ethel Ford, Frank Eagei on, T. A. West, Allen Eagerton, Ir. . Floyd, Lillian Hendrick, Luelk ^rice, Dalma Suggs, Dorothy Hei elson, Flossie Buffkin, Ada Iiuffk <Jan Floyd, Junie Gregg, Cecil Hoi; Iricks, Verona Clardy, Edna Wosi temperance Glasgow, Lucile Huck ; Utie Price, Reba Floyd, Ina Ha. elson, Margaret Taylor, Rubio Ca: ev, Jewel Stone, Esther Soles, Edn. -an:., F: Derham, Ethel Woodli Wanted?A Rib. )h, unknown man, whose rib 1 an. Why don't you come for me? V lonely, homesick rib ; am That would with others be; )h 1 want to wed? There, now 'tis said: won't deny?and fib; want my man to come at once i And claim his rib. < -Some men have thought That 1 was theirs. i Jut only for a bit? Somehow we didn't fit. There's just one place The only space. [Ml fit?1 will nor. fib, I want that man to conic at oneAnd claim his rib. Dh don't you sometiime tool a lack. A now ril> needed there! It's 1. Do come and get me Before 1 have gray hair; Come u'et me, dear, For I am homesick here. I want?I will not fib? 1 want my man to come at once And claim his rib. ?Author Unknown. ; FISH FRY FOR I MEDICAL MENi There will he a fish fry at Bucks- j vi 11 e next Monday for the members' of the Horry Medical Society. The yacht will leave Conway at 10:30, and as this is the regular meeting date, the meeting will be held on the boat on the trip down the river. Several visitors are expected to attend from Florence and Bennettsville, and all members of the Horry Society are requested to be present at the wharf promptly at 10:30 a. m. o HENDERSON GRADUATES FROM MEDICAL COLLEGE F. W. Henderson, who was with the Conway Drug Company here for a number of years, is a member of the graduating class of the Medical > <?><$>&$>< I N riends and customers' attcniioi me, to the old Conway Barge /e arc better equipped to serve attention to the reduction in ing Sheeting ? > ood quality hams ms :ales ihirting jhams *y Half Hose f Hose i Work Shirts lirts dras Shirts alls, good quality rtment is better equipped to de a great reduction in the pr d, it will pay you to come in Ve will save you money. larks Ct PACttjnv* mil 11 iiTi 11 fi i fi fi ii ti ii it fi il 111 hum | Six GILLETTE I * BLADES [ | WITH ij p HOLDER I $1.25 I PREPAID i:| In Attractive Cn:c Satisfaction Guaranteed or ; Money Refunded jjj: Phis offer for a limited time ::: Only. ::: ; Remit by money order or cash |jj; :: (no stamps.) || FRAD RAZOR CO. jj| : 117.r> Broadway II New York City : fi 2 41 | v, nmtzm mm? mmmtumt C< liege of South Carolina, this year, having taken the regular course in pharmacy. Phe eomm ncement exercises will take place, according to invitations sent out, on Juno 2nd, at Hibernian liall in the city of Charleston. Or. Henderson is remembered by a number of friends here. o ?(i LOBK-W ER NICK E BR A NC \\. The Herald is 'he authorized d aler for the Globe-Wernicke Company, lw... i>..m. r? II iv 11 11,1-1 IICIHI U I 1 Itr.-I illlll its at Cincinnati, Ohio, and branches in all of the large cities. Orders for anything not carried in stock by the l Herald can be ordered afer being se| lected from the two large catalogues I of the company. Anything in the line of filing supplies, such as folders for vertical systems, in almost any grade and quantity, as well as the filing cabinets, in either stoel or wood, can be had at the Herald office. This line of filing supplier ai\d office equipment cannot be excelled. <: Grier Rush, of Bingham School, Asheville, N. C., is visiting his mother. a UHim ! WW ^ 1 I n to our removal from our I un House, 38 Third ave., t i the public ihan we have |> the price of merchandise. f A iOc i 32'/2c I JOc 1 15c I 15c I 65c I 20c I 50c | 45c | 25c I 10c I 10c to 50c | 85c | $1.00 | $1.50 I $1.00 | 5 < < show our Hats than ever *.; ices. When in need of a | and see ours and get our | impany j t,