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/ 4 i I Lrocel 0tffi Sec Winstead*8 /or everything in Furniture.?Advertisement. * * * * Miss Lois Howell, of Greenwood, is visiting- Miss Essie Elliott. . ? * + * * r Big lot of Sugar at Cooper-Smith Co.?Advertisement. ? v * * # George J. Holliday was here on business last Monday. * * * * * Your credit is good at Winstcad's. Everything in Furniture.-^-Advertisement. ***** S. C. Dusenbury, the attorney, was in Florence recently on business. v i * * J. H. Allen was in Conway recently. ^ * .b * Beautiful display of Parlor and Bed Room Suites at Winstead's.?Advertisement. Walter N. Gerraid is practicing law at Boston, Ga. * * * * * T. T. West was here recently for a few hours. * *'? * A. L. Hardee spent a fcA- hours here last week. J. & P. Coats 4 Spool Thread at a special price at Cooper-ttmitji Co. !?Advertisement. * * $ * * E. P. Widmer and party parsed through Conway one day last week. ****** 4 Many beach parties continue to pass through Conway. * * * * * Special prices on Rice at CooperSmith Co.?Advertisement. , * * * * * The tobacco growers are still busy ? t A I ... A 1. .1 wiui ine process 01 garnering ana curing in the barns. * * * * The recent rains made it easy to drag the roads in sections where they had become uneven. Good furniture at pight prices at W instead's. Cash or credit.?Advertisement'. * * ? * The Misses Kate Williams, of Sumter and Cappie Williams, of Marion, who have been visiting Mrs. A. C. Williams, returned to their homes Saturday. ? o We are proud of the confidence doctors, druggists and the kpublio have in 6f,6 Chill and Fever Tonic.?adv. , j= I We E A HEART # / tI Openin I Our two slor\ people of Horry C< / ' slores and let them ; treceive courteous art ing breezes from tin buildings, while the Yo. KINGSTON FUF Will M. Cnht EVERYTHING IN AT RIGHT I * I > h ; % ? # # iSfc] ?i ' T1 Fepsenel' Jesse S. Owens is now living ut Grand Haven, Mich. * * W. L. Squires was in this section of the count yrecently . Hay?See Cooper-Smith Co., for hay.?Advertisement . D. W. Jordan is in the mercantile business on Conway Star Uoute No. 4. * 4 D. M. Todd, the merchant x?f Cook's Siding, was a business visitor here last Friday. ***** Special * prices on New Enterprise Stoves^ at the Farm Implement Co. ?Advertisement. W. P. 'Martin is now a resident at Avon Park, Fla. * * * * * The Herald can help you sell your goods.?Advertisement. * * * Farmer's Hardware of all kinds at Farm Implement Co.?Advertisement. *****. Watermelons are plentiful on the market here. ***** A. B. Garren will soon begin the erection of a modern dwelling for .1. B. Cox. ***** Arnold Bell spent a few hours here one day last week. ***** Mowers, Rakes, Plows, and all kinds of Harwarc for the farm at the Farm Implemnt Co.?Advertisement. ***** Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Harper spent an evening here one .day last week. * * ' * * w There was a large attendance last week at the Pastime Theatre to see William Farnum in "TKe Fighting Uhance." * * * * * Car Sweet Rose Flour to arrive. Cooper Smith Co.?Advertisement. W. H. Graham is said to have a fine crop of tobacco at the Mack DeLetter farm about a mile below Bear Swamp plantation. ? * 0 Car Corn to arrive. See CooperSmith Co.?Advertisement * * * Advertising .will bring business, but the man who has advertised must be willing to do the business, and have something to do it with.?AdVertisement. ixtend Greet Y WELCOME, AN PRICES o our farmer friends for the g Tobacco ^ext Week es are choc!^ full of genuine ounty. Bring the women at < rest while you market the lob (1 polite% attention from our em z electric fans we have recenti / y wait. irs for prompt, efficient seroia WITURE CO. ffinch, Mgr. FURNITURE PRICES GOLDFINCH DR A. E. Goldfii nice things tc lowest marki / 9 I * % OB HORSY HERALD, OOMWA1 f ' ? ?r ?? J. L. Butler, a merchant of the Loris section of the county, spent some time in CQiiway last week on business. * * * * Mrs. W. F: Norton and Mrs. B. Gause Smith, who have been visiting Mrs. Dan. H. Winstead, returned to their home at Mullins, Monday. ***** Car Oats to arrive this weelf. See Cooper-Smith Co.?Advertisement. ***** Archie Gastjue, of Marion, has accepted a position with Dan. H. Winstead. ***** Lard advancing* In , position to give good prices. Gooper-Smith Co. ?Advertisement. ***** E. G. Norman went to Florence, S. C., last Monday on business. ***** Big supply Arsenic of Lead at Cooper-Smith Co.?Advertisement. ***** 0. B. Jenkins and family are spending the summer at Hendersonville, N. C. ***** I cently to spend some time on sick leave. He was able to be out last week. * * * The lots offered at auction near Myrtle Beach on July 4th sold better than was expected. All of the lots were not disposed of. * * * * General J. P. Derham visited Conway on business last Week. t * * * * * John I. Ward, of Little Hiver, was in Conway last week on business. ***** D. G. Spivey, of the One Price Shoe Store, left %the latter part of last week for Florence, where on Monday he underwent an operation for appendicitis at McLeod's Infirmary. * * * * * Get sanitary drinking cups at the Herald ofiice. Your advertisement can be printed on them. * * * * * Second sheets of any kind you want at the Herald ollice.?Advertisement. ***** ? W. L. Mi shoe, who has been connected with the State warehouse system for some time, arrived at home re ***** Snuff?Big shipment just arrived. Cooper-Smith Co.?Advertisement. ***** Mr. and Mrs. J. McC. Martin, who have been visiting relatives here, have returned to their home at Florence. ***** Merchants who have succeeded in the merchandising game know what advertising pressure means, and they know that it leads to success and good fortune.?Advertisement. * tings ID RIGHT | % B Sales bargains for the id children to our acco. They will ployees arid coolly installed in our \ * i * Y GOODS CO. ich,Mgr. 11 > WEAR AT I < ST PRICES III 111 I r. s. O.^JULY 14, 1921. Mrs*. M. R. Smith and little daughter are visiting relatives at Ansoriville, and other points in North Carolina. ***. * Citizens will appreciate the new cement sidewalk on the side of the business bloc1: leading from the Peoples! -Bank to the tobacco warehouse section of the town. ' ***** R. B. Glasgow of the Pee Dee section wfis in Conway last Frfday on business. * ***** N. K. Nixon, the owner of Cherry Grove, was here one day last week. ***** Let us figure with you on your ad- j vertising and printing. We are prepared to give you exactly what you want and necd.:?Advertisement. ***** % S. M. Allen was here one day la?t week suffering from a severe attack of rheumatism in his arm and hand. He is one of the merchants of Gurley. * * * * * M. B. Thompson and family have moved away fiuin Cor.way where they resided for the past several years. They have moved to a new home near Wan.pee, S. C. N ***?*_ All tobacco men desiring room and board are requested to call on or 'phone the Scretary of the Chamber of Commerce. * * * * The C'?n\vay Department Store has bnk rged its ouarters lately by the addition of another store room next door in the same block. ***** E. Hamp Hardwick spent a day here, on business last week. ***** ,Miss Esther Knapn, of Columbia, passed through Con\vay Friday on her w:>v to spend some time with Miss Je ssie Dusenbury at Murrel's Inlet. ***** Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Singleton, of Enterprise, spent last Monday in Conway. T > i.,.1 'O nring your luimcvo uure ue-xi i 1.1?:rsday and buy bag rice .$2.45. This is less than yo\i pay for low grade hog and chicken feed. Offer home raised meat 10c a pound that day. Fertilizer and cotton seed meal <vn hand. W. Boyd Jones, Aynor, S. C.?Advertisement. It M iss Blanche Martin, who has been visiting Miss Sudie Mae Thompson, left Fridav for her hpme at Fair BlutV, N. C. * ? > J. C. Morse has plans under way for the establishment of a hunting iand sporting club at Little Iliver as told in his advertisement published in a recent issue of the Herald. His plans contemplate the erection- of a club house with fourteen guest rooms and with separate quarters for \ady guests. It is said that the rates for board and lodging at the club will be very moderate. ***** ; Omo of the new cottages at Myrtle ; reach, now in course of construction, is hiirhe.r than airy so far built. The pillars on which it rests go eight feet into the ground and the floor of the house is eight feet above the ground. I All of the supports are pinned together so as to make one unit of the [foundation and the architects say that it will be standing on the beach j when other houses would be blown !down by a high wind. * * * W. J. Benson has been engaged in plumbing work at the'beach for some |time. 1 he lots bein.tr sold at Myrtle I Beach require the installation of j* water works" and sewerage connections at each cottage erected. This J work has been keeping several plumblers busy for some time. | Many of our tobacco growers are learning fast how to make the most out of their product, by picking the leaves with caie and judgment and curing them up properly in the curing barns. It is the best assurance of a fair price for what is produced. ***** Try the sanitary paper goods carried at the Herald shop.?Advertisement * * * * * Now is the time to spend the rest hour in trimming the lawn. ***** The business of the Western Union Telegraph Company has greatly increased since the offices were separated from those of the Atlantic Coast; Line, and moved to a convenient place i in the business section of the town. I ***** Conway will be crowded during the; tobacco season.- If you are able to! take either roomers or lodgers with! both rooms and meals, send in youn name while it is yet time to the sec-i retary of the Conway Chamber of Commerce. ***** It is nothing unusual for a town like Conway to grow and expand. It' is unusual for such a town to remain in the background for long. o Habitual Constipation Cured in 14 to 21 Days "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a speciallyprepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days tO induc.fi r?tfiiljir nrtinn It CtimiiUt.n ..J - ?f ? #H> ? k.tiiuuiaiviifanu Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c ocr bottle. j o | STRAYED ? One speckled hound I Jog. Large size. About five years I! jld. Will pay for any information j leading to the recovery of same.?1 rhomas Johnson. 'R. F. D. No. l.| Galivants Ferry, S. C.?Advertise-* 7|14 3t pd , : ; o I sXVE-fga Esa^-BYWIRE i 1 --Advertisement o ? 666 quickly relieves Constipation, Rilliouftnei;*, Loss o* Appetite and Headache, due to Torpid Liver.?adv. t l v / \ I ? Advertisement / o a Miss Cleora Quinn, of KeminsvilleJ i N. C., who has been the charming: jt guest of Miss Clara Pickett for the I \ past few days, left Monday for Marion jf where she will visit friends before ie-jt turning home. ****** I (] i O. LC. James, the farmer of GaH?l<j j vants Ferry, R. F. D. 1, spent a day here on business last week. ,***** , The Herald constantly adds to its equipment in order to render belter service to its patrons. Let us figure \ with you. We use the Frnnklir. ? Printing Price List, one that is fair to both the customer and the pio-i _ ducer of the work.?Advertisement. ? * * * * \ Misses Margaret Kussell, of So-! ciety Hill, and Maud Moore, of Tren-I ton, S. C., arc visiting Miss Alene Spivey. j I * * * + + | ( Watch the fcssex.?Advertisement. ; ' ***** * "We never take a dare" if saire is reasonable, therefore our l>ig Sale will continue Ten days after the To r hacco Market opens. Best table Oil J Cloth only 2i>c a yard. Yard wide j Homespun only 7c a yard. $1 Win!dow Shades only T>0c each. % Men's^ .$1.50 Work Shirts now only 4Sc each. 1 j Splendid Dress Ginghams l?c a yard.j1 Ladies' Strap Sandals, $4 kind, no\s ,1 (?nly $1.?8. CofVee 5>MjC a poimd. Lard 10' ? c a pound. Best Whole : Rice only a bag. Sugar 7M?c a I pound. Best Flour ?1.15 a Bag. Meet,* 1 ... > i -i ii.- n:. ur?i j your iriLMKi.s ai uu? ouiu. >vvr, carry tl\e most complete line of gen-j 'oral Merchandise in eastern South Carolina. Every item cut to the ; quick. We are too busy to write Advertisements. The Conway Bargain House is a little place to find but a! big- place to miss. Find us quick.? [ Conway Bargain House.?Advertisement. * * * * * R. T. Caston, an attorney of Che-i1 raw, S. C., who has been spending i some time at Myrtle Beach and M?r-f rel's Inlet, passed through Conway iMondav enroute heme. Prof. DuPie, of WotTord College, ! Spartanburg, passed through Conway Monday enwoa^e home after spending severai days at the seaside. ***** Cleveland Runabout and Ford Se-' dan for sale. See, W. C. Adams. v * * * * Place the advertisements where they will bring you the best returns. 'Well printed ads will do you more good than the badly printed kind.; (And never forget that the standing of (the medium in which the ad appears i will have a gro.?t deal to do with it .'What you want from advertising i>Jan increase in your business, not. the 'cheapness of the space as compared . to the good it will do. J; * * * * * ' To'M Pb^k Protector for sale. J Sec W. C. Adams. j THIS IS POPULAR. j | The proper thing to do now i>< to i buy a iot at the seaside and have your < [own summer home where the hot days !j [may be spent in comfort, without go-j; | ing to the mountains or some distant'! j seaside resort:. I' ! It is folly to spend big money to t Ihelp up the population of distant.j; j places outside of our own state when 11 | we have all of the summer pleasures|i that are wanted right here at ourjj j very doors. 11 WHAT THEY DO. j! Goods roads bring in people we never expected to have, and they are ( usually good people too, who will ^ spend some money before they leave. If ii!iv? lie 1 (\ )uivp irnrwl rnjids. ? We must try lo have just as good as any other section, and much hotter than f any if this is possible." f o t RUG MAKING h Miss Mary Taylor of the Manual Training* Department of Winthron,!, College has offered a prize?just o what to be announced later?to the t< woman who makes the best braid j t< woven rug* of rags before the state n fair in October. The rugs competing :p for the prize to be on display and: judged then. Rug making was J ]< taught at the short course for worn- C en at Winthrop. ti FIRST BOLL. A. P. Johnson has brought to the Herald office the first fully matured o cotton boN of the season. This come? tl from his farm of two hundred acre? tl i ..I i 1.1 lying on uip new road oetween u>n- si way and Pauley Swamp. 01 The boll appears to l>e fully grown hi and about ready to start the pit>cess r( of drying out and opening. ol o a BRINGS MONEY. n The old and delapidated Ford touring car sold last salesday at the court house under the prohibition laws brought the sum of $66.00. Judging di by its looks it has already done great b< service to somebody and made a long, al long mileage to its credit. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS for vacancies in Postoffice, Railway aj Mail, Government Departments. Men tj women, over 17. $120 monthly. Ex- tl perience unnecessary. For free parti- ti culars, write Raymond Terry (former pi Civil Service examiner,) 994 Continen- si tal Bldg., Washington, D. C.?Adver- y< Usement. It pd. ol o ti Rub-My-Tism is a great pain killer, a Reliever, pain and soreness, Rheuma- btism, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc.?-Adv. v? I # 9 I PAGE FIVE ?RINCE ESTATE STILL IN COURT The Magistrate Court is u long ime in disposing of all of the dilTernt suits growing cut of the estate (a mall one at thit) left by George F. 'rince, who was killed by Morgan \u!d. Recently George A. West, the Administrator of Prince, brought suit .gainst Isaac L. Holmes, Emma Iolmes and 'Ruth Holmes for a quanity of personal property which was ieing held by the Holmes family reusing to deliver it to the Adminisrat.?r. , The suit v/n i rought in claim and lelivery before Magistrate Carter lnil Holmes had the case removed to / * Magistrate H. C. Gore; and the case v:is I? ic<! before Gore on July fith re niti: in ;i verdict by the jury in fa'or of the Administrator. MNs Clara Pickett, who has been is'ting friend* in Marion, S. C., for lomc tiiViO, returned home Thursdnv * * * * * Mr. -and'Mrs. A. P. Clemmons, of Vluliins, spent sever d days here last verk th? pufvts o4' Mr. and Mr-. W. 1\ Proctor. ***** Mrs. H. T. Harllee, of Atlanta, Ga., ;>asscd through Conway last Saturlay enroue to Myrtle Beach to <pend -overai <! -,'s with her daughter, \! i Mary Hail lee. , * * * ? * Mr. tlncl Mrs. .T. D. Frceslantl. of Dillon, are vMtiiig Mr. and Mrs?. W. r. Proctor. ***** WATvTI'jD ?AM men and women out of employment to list" their names with the Southern Employment Agency, P. n. Box 434, Charleston, S. 0.?Advertisement tt. jxl. I). D. McCall and family, of Bennettsville, passed through Conway last Saturday morning on their way to spend the wee!<-er?d at Myrtle Beach. He is ? leading attorney and prominent as v business man in Marlboro county,- a most properouo section of our State. o A VISITING AT SUMM1CRTON". Rev. M. W. Gordon and family are visiting friends and relatives in Summerton, S. C., this week. There will he no preaching: in the Baptist church either Sundav morning or Sunday night, July 17. 1021 WILL START ON LOWER END - I The bui'dirg of tho national high-* ways through this county contemplates the cor pVfion of a pood hard road throughout the entire width from North to South. The forces are now at work on the road from Green Sen to Nichols, and they vef have t > finish the road between Home wood and Bayboro after they have* frone through to tho county line in tho direction of Nicho's. After the read has been finished from Homewood to Bayboro, then the work will be started on tho link between Conway and Port Harrelson, or some nearby point to Port Harrelson as the commission may decide at lh:?t time. It seems undecided whether , the new roa l w ill* follow the bed of the present road connecting Conway and Port Harrelson, or whether it will be vx. ?->wi i ic exient and go through the neighborhood of the Evergreen school or Greenwood church md from there towards Pauley Swamp. The chances are in favor of the old roadbed leading by Pot Bluff, Foddville Avenue, Klondike, and hence to the ferry at Port. Harrels'on. If the road is deflected and >ui!t practicn !y row, then the crosstig of the Pee Dee will be made with i bridge some distance above what is mown as Hell Gate on that river? , A.ot as bad ? place as its name would mply. 3. M." ALLEN IN HOSPITAL S. M. Allen was very much worse rom an attack of rheumatism the irst. of this week and was carried o the Kloreacc infiimary where it is loped he will rapidly recover. For some time in the past he has een suffering from recurring" attacks f rheumatism which would pet beter and he would again be able to atend to business. This has been a Tore severe attack than ever, it apcars. % He is connected with one of the >ading business firms of Gurley, S. and has many friends in that seeon of Horry. WHY THIS B;;AHVS? It is thought that the shutting up f the hogs and cattle by reason of le stock law is one of the reasons for le appearance of one or two, posbly more, black bears on the borders f Conway, as proved by their tracks aving been found in several fields ypntlv ni>^ otf/i *' " A~~ -..?v , ..im UIOU U,V tllC IllttJllHg up r a car containing some ladies and hip black specimen on the public >ad near Conway some time ago. o SANITARY CUPS. New sanjtary drinking cups and spensers for these have recently sen installed at Myrtle Beach Hotel, so at the Annex. o WILL SELL TYPEWRITERS Before long the Herald office will be k?ents for the sale of one of the best ,pewriters on the market today. One \at is distinctive in one special fealre, and a feature that will be aprociated by everyone who uses one of jch machines in an ofltee. Perhaps ou have been dissatitfied with the Id one you have, then wait for a short me until the Herald^reta its agency rrangements completed. There will e no oblgation to buy unless you ant it after seeing it in operation. 9 / j| % ^