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j Lrecel emd Shipment of- Snuff just arrived. , See us for prices. Cooper-Smith Co. -^Advertisement. \ * ijlt is a misfortune when landlord ; and shared onlixiij Ml out about aJ j crop, get it tied ;u*> in coyrt ? both sides lose out. It is oft^i|tb4 cfse that both sides lose out by reason of the neglect that ruins the , crop for both parties. For rea- ] son it pays to Bfi\?~.ai|riyt&Me in the snare-crouoiiiir irdme. r < o o m % * * Mr. John F. Ross, and daughter Mrs. J. Lockhart Gaddy, of Anson- , ville, N. C., are spending a few days with Mr. aud Mrs. M. R. Smith. * * * * * Get tnailing envelopes at the Herald office. Use the envelope that suits the thing you wish to place in the mail and it will go safely to its destination and lessen the chances of loss, and then too it will make an impression on the person who receives the goods and they will reorder.?Advertisement. * # Curtis Smith was here from Socastee one day last week. ? * * ? 1). V. Richardson was here from Duck sport on business last week. . *** + * FOR SALE?My farm, good buildings and good drinking water. H. Mayo King, Loris, S. C.?6j2jtf * * * The Ay nor pharmacy was recently sold out and a new business will Itn ~ ~ 1 i. _ . 1 1.1 'il ./t- umuucifd mure wun mo same stock of 'goods with additions. ? * Full line of Case Goods on hand. Cooper-Smith Co.?Advertisement. ***** J. M. Boyd, of Aynor, was in Conway on business last week. ***** 10,000 Franklin CigarS in stock. See us quick. Cooper-Smith Co.? Advertisement. ? * * * Jesse Woodward v. as out again ihe first of the week after recovering from the effects of a severe injury suffered by accident, the details of which appeared in the Herald of last week. * * * * * Coat's Spool Cotton -Thread selling at a bargain at Cooper-Smith Co.?Advertisement. f== I Boys' Blouses and /| 1^ I Work Shirts iTO I Men s Percale J D I Dress Shirts ff w I Men's Nainsook m 4 I Shirts and Drawers LU I Men's Full Size 7 Q I Overalls I \3 I 5-4 Table Cloth /M I B ? white included -m* V Yard Wide 7 ^ Sheeting ? ^ 72 x 90 70 Sheets I \M One Lot Men's^11 k White Slippers ?|r I U i ; ' ' " : - ' ' I , ? 4 A 1NEW 3P1VEY BLOC! TBI-'-] $ 1 ? Pe^senel _ * The Pastime carries a good pro. gram every week. ? * Buy the legal blanks that are , printed and kept for sale at the dr%ald ojffiete. They are the best Enot can bA had arid are being Con- | itaiitly improved.?Advertisement. \ '< ? 4i' Arnold Bell was in Conway one day last week bringing to his friends a few samples of the canta- ] loupes with which he is so successful each year. Get office supplies at the Herald office.?Advertisement. * 1? t * ? . ... envelopes 01 almost any kind you want at the Herald office.?Advertisement. * * * * The days last week wefe not all hot and sultry like the week before. ***** W. M. Booth was in Conway on last Wednesday. * * * K- 41 H. M. Lewis, of Galivants Ferry, spent last Thursday in Conway. 41 * ? Try the Herald office for mailing envelopes of different kinds.?Advertisement. E. C. Watts was in Conway one day last 'week. * * * * J. W. Joyner of J. W. Joyner & Co., of Tabor, N. C., spent a few hours here one day last week on business. * * * * WILL BUILD HOME. There is in contemplation the erection of a fine home, in colonial style, by Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Collin* on their property in the northern sec tion of town. The house will be set back from t}ie front of a large lot and will be provided with spacious lawns. ***** Theodore Colling, from Toddville, was in Conway last week on business. ***** km: ? " - - - ?n?? ciine opivey, of Moultrie, Ga., is visiting relatives in the city. * * * j J. B. Hardee was in Conway on business last Wednesday. WALK A CONWA Big Clear *1 ? I CON j OF OUR ~ SALE?T Q BARGAI1 _ - ~~~ C C THE CM /> ' . V ' KOBBY TiwfcAt.fi OOITWAT, I '% % ^ W. J. Cherry has moved to Beaufort, N. C. '* ***** Go to Pastime Theater Friday night and let Charlie Chaplin show you what Purina Chicken Chowder will do for your chickens. CooperSmith Co.?Advertisement. * * *? * * i N. D. Paul passed through Con-J way on business recently. ?****. v Jv.. Tuckter, one of\the farmers tfefween, (Donway and Pauley Swamp, spent a day here 011 business recently. * Car Flour just unloaded. See u* before you buy. Cooper-Smith Co. ?Advertisement. * * * * Magic prepared Flour in 24 pound bags, every bag guaranteed to please, at $7.75 per barrel.?Palmetto Grocery Co., Mullins.?Advertisement 7 28 2t. Conway is situated well for the addition of suburban homes. This feature will receive attention from the not far distant future onward. ? ? White, Whole Grain Head Rice at less than four cents per pound at Mul11ns.?Palmetto Grocery Co. ? Advertisement. 7!2S|2t. ***** We have heavy stocks of lard, sugar coffee, cotton sheets, syrup, bacon, etc., at Mullins and can name very close prices.?Palmetto Grocery Co, ? Advertisement 7|28'2f. * * * * * The;e was another extension of th* sanitary ordinance of ihe (own o1 |Conway, and it was thougnt best tc prolong it instead of putting it intc efTect by July 1st as had been decidec upon at one time. * * * * 11. C. McKeel, of the Smith Creel Stave and Lumber Company, with of fices in Newborn, N. C., spent a ilaj or two here on business last week. * * * * * Jos. W. Holliday was out agaii the middle of last week after severa days of illness from a severe cold. * * * * * Good stock of Oats, Hay and Con always on hand. Cooper-Smith Co.? Advertisement. J. R. Gore won the $5 Hat, offer ed by Marlow last week for the per son driving 'the oldest and most de lapidated car to the bitf sale. ***** Miss Mabel Norton is visitinj friends at Mullins. BLOCK Af> Y DEPA ance Sale THE STORE F \C.COUNT OF THE HE FRIENDS COULDN'T HEREFORE TO MAK NS THIS WEEK WILL Entire stock of Children's Ready to ^ SPE< 50 I Men's heavy 1 WORK e< 4 IWAY1 Uppet h :" \ * . < ..i J. C:, JULY 2 .1921. ???m ?wp? I Purina Chicken Chowder will mak<? your hens lay. Bring-the children *out to Pastime Theater Friday night 'and Charlie will tell you all about . it. Cooper-Smith Co.?Advertise. ment. I I Contractor A. B. Garren has recent |ly finished the work at the new cottage of Mrs. Mary Hucks in the Northwestern sectton of the town. * * * * " Mrs. T; T. Elliott, and little daugn ter, are visiting relatives at Florence. { ?? * * * Car Rice just arrived. See us fa? best prices. Cooper-Smith Co.?advertisement. v< * * * Mr. and Mrs. A. McNeill, and Mr Be ssie Reiff, who have been visiting relatives here, left Monday for theii home at Fairplay, Md. Mr. McNeil and party made the trip by automobile. * * Big lot Lard, cheap. CooperSmith Co.?Advertisement. * * * * * Prof. B. D. Alexander arrived ii town last Sunday to spend a fev days with friends. His home is al Woodruff, 8. C. . * * * * * Gurley Johnson of Horry Count? sold his second curing tobacco will Neal and Dixon Bros., at Mulling Tuesday for forty dollars per him ' dred.?Advertisement It POOR GRADE OF SAND Ll'GS Most of the sand lugs raised ii this county this season were of poo quality as such. No good price fo i such a parade could ho expected. Tlv dry weather before the rains parch > ed up these bottom leaves to sue > an extent that they had not th 1 firm body that bottom loaves some times have. The rain* followed an then if the grower failed to romov c the suckers even his second croppin . proved to be of low grade. I ? FOR SALE 100.000 first class brick for sal< ! $12.00 per thousand. i PRINCE BROTHERS Gurley, S. C. ?Advertisement. 7 21 lmo. n -o ~ SPECIAL SERMON AT THE BAPTIST CHURC1 Pastor M. W. Gordon will spea . next Sunday morning at 8:15 at tli - Baptist church on "The Domesti Circle," the last of the series f ^ sermons on "Domestic Life." sure to hear this sermon. ID SAVE A Now in I OR BARGAINS ;avy rain last weei be here on our o e up for lost tim be better than evi Lad ies\ M isses and X/ear Greatly Reduced. 3IAL Jozen Blue Chambray SHIRTS ach 0 A ou VISIT OUR CLOTHING UNO SH( l%. tnvi mm a PAK IMtN I tain Street > ?-WPY ... SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint' >Iot S^f'Ved) " STATE 0F/50UTH CAROLINA, County of Horry Court of Common Pleas. Charley H. Bruton, Plaintiff, ; vs Aj?nes Lee, H. L. Lee, J. H. Lee, Mary E. Lee, Bert T. Lee, Nettie Le<? Booth, Otto Lee, Eflie Lee, Victoria ( Leo, Dewey Lee and Viola Lee, Heirs i at law and Distributees of W. F. Lee, [Deceased; J. G. Powell, W. C. Single[ton, in his own right and as Administrator of W. F. Lee, deceased, J. ? M. Johnson, George J. Holliday, Bur roughs & Collins Company, a Corporation, E. M. Graham, W. A. Freeman, as Administrator of the estate of C. t K. Gerraid, Deceased; and also any f other person or persons being heirs at 1 *'law or distributees of the said W. F. 1 I Lee, or otherwise claiming any light, ^ -1 title, or interest in and to the lands of j which W. F. Lee died seized and pos- 1 jsessed, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: { You are hereby summoned and re > quired to answer the complaint in this < action, which has been filed in the oft fice of the Clerk of the Court of Com- ( mon Pleas, for the said County, and , to serve a copy of your answer to the . said complaint on the subscriber at J 1 his ollice at Conway, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof; I - exclusive of the day of such service;! and if you fail to answer the com-i plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to i the Court for the relief demanded ii r the complaint. r Dated Sept. l(>th, A. D., 1!'20. H. \[. VVOOOWA! n, P?aintifV's Attorney, n TO J. (i. Powell, Effic 1 eo, Ann.es e Lee, 11. L. Lee, Victoria Lee, and OUt) Loo, Absent Defendants: (1 TAKE NOTICE That the Come plaint in the foregoing stated action g and the Summons of which the fore going is a copy wore filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas in and for Horry County, 2 I at Conway, S. C., on the 29th day of December, A. D. 1020. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney, W. I.. BRYAN, ( L. S.) C. C. C. P. 7;28|21-3t. h *?:?:?~ Miss Sallie Mclvliiian, of Columbia, S. C., is visiting Miss Sarah McMilie lan. ic ; o Just received full line of men's, ladies' and children's dress shoes. ,c See A. Roll at Bayboro.?Advertisement. 7|21l21-2t. DOLLAR Tull Swing I Fane gurec K MANY a PENING Feat] E?OUR ?R. 9-4 I Shee 36-ii ??? T isst " Yard Blea< Men all si One Ladi IES DEPARTMENT PRICES BACK 1 FstorT ASPIRIN / Name "Bayer" on Genuinei ri Beware! Unlws ytm see the .HUM Bayer" on package \>r on tablets you ire not getting genuine Aspirin preicribed by physician* for t\v< ity-ojie rears and proved safe by million) . Take \spirin only as told in the Bayer ,j*okage For Colde, lleadaehe, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago, and For Pain. Handy tin boxen of twelve Bayer Pablets of Aspirin coat few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture f MonoRceticftcidcetor of S&licylicacid, o }ne car load 900 rolls Certain-teed oof inn- .iust arrived, see us for ;rices. Cooper-Smith Co.?Advertisement. o ? WINK FLOUR AT THE SANITARY GROCERY Mr. .1. B. Anderson and J. M. Stephens were the winners of the sack of fh ur given away last Wednesday by It. W. Lane and Co., for the highest pr? e paid for tobacco sold on the 0<v way market. These two lots of tobacco brought 325 cents. * * * * Mrs. A. O. Lawrence, who was taken suddenly ill last week and sent to th<> :.h J >od Infirmary at Florence, according to reports, underwent an operation for appendicitis, and is rap> !ly rt covering. * * * Many of our townpeople have installed electrical supplies since the day current came on, and it is understood [hat a number of them are planning to use electric ranges, as soon as they can be had, understanding that the service will be for all time. o ! Snovv Banner, This is n hnniHM'llko stream of ?now blown Into tlu> nil from a mouotnlB h(>nk nfton tin vim* n nlnl:luh r- - ?? I hih) horizontally t'oi several miles across the sky. y and Fi- | 1I [ft 1 Lawns I UO . r a r?-i 0 a i* 8 h. v-. v. jucsi m a her I lcking taTTW # Jnbleached ting I ill le Ginghams ^"^'O 1 ^'icic 8 ^ n ching 's Union Suits zes yUll i-tsi,,,,41.19 [01901?- | CONWAY, S. C.