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I ! r~ " Leecal and Mrs. .K. C. Mathisy'^ visiting relatives in Marion. ? # H. Rowell was in Conway last Friday. * * * Mrs. T. J. Lewis, .*ho has been visiting relatives at tfJreenville, has returned home. H. 'L. Elliott spent :ssome time in Conway fiast week. * Mrs. J. S. Buttle, and daughter, Margaret, are visiting Iriends in the <Jity. * * *? .'J. ll>. ALtford was here i011 business recently. * * * ? Big lot of Cotton Sheets just arrived. Cooper-Smith Co.?Advertisement. ***** AV. L. AVford was in Gonway on? day last week. * * * Shipment i?f President Brand plain "Flour just .arrived. Cooper-Smith Co.?Advertisement. * * * * O. E. Jame> was among the farmers visiting Cfrnway on bushiest last week. * * * * * Shipment of 'Brown Sugar just received. Cooper-Smith Co.? Advertisement. * * * * C. (j. Hoover nvas in Conway on business lust Saturday. * * ? Car load Sweet liose Flour just arrived. See us. Cooper-Smith 1C0.? Advertisement. * W. J. Sessions was in Conway last Saturday and spent several "hours on "business. * * * * * Get offiee forms at the Herald office.?Advertisement. ? * * ? S. H. Laney, Jr., of Lancaster, S C., lias accepted a position with thi Conway Drug Co. * * ? * J. 1. Allen Jr., of TjOtis, spent i short time In Conway last Wednes day. * * * F. *E. Veak, of Orangeburg, spen the first of the week here wit! friends. A. V. Bessant was in Conway 01 last Wednesday. Mrs. Sallie H. Smith, and dautfh tor, M iss Relle Smith, of Mullins have moved to Conway, and are oc cupyinp: the residence purchased somi time a^o by Ed. L. Smith from D M. Burroughs. GROWS GREATEI ING BACK HOME SEVERAL YEARS Just Arr ALL MUST GO A' FURNITURE CO., I Goldfinc 4 A. E. Goldfinch i * v I ? ??????? __________d Pepsenel 3 .__.__-.__J it W. H. Stone was in Conway on last Friday on business. B 8] Mr. and Mrs. W. B. King spent h last week-owd with relatives at Murrell's Inlet. ***** tl Bills of Sale at the Herald office. I - *** x, W. P. Pollock, of Cheraw, former f United States Senator, is spending several days at Myrtle Beach. ***** t Get paper wallets at the Heralld, e office that *wiQ take care of the land deed or mortgage. * * * * * Misses Essie Elliott, Hazel Fair- h /wi'nl I onnnf If* wt I j vivvii anu aji/id itv/nvn opv,uv ^ Thursday with friends at I,oris. g , * ? j H. L. Richardson was here last r Friday. t * * * * * Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. McDermott are spending several days at Henderson- _ ville, N. C. * One dollar will surprise you. Try it at the Goldfinch cash rousing sale on Friday and Saturday August s 19th, and 20th. -?Advertisement. 1 * + * * p j Judge W. H. Townsend, who has been spending several days at Myrtle Beach, has returned to his home at 1 Columbia. { D. T. Tyler and A. J. Tyler were \ ?. both in Conway on business last < week. s * * + * * See Cooper-Smith Co., for every thing in Groceries this week.?Adver < tisement. 1 * * * * E. B. Jenkins was hero last week '< I to visit his old home. Hfc is a na- 1 tive of Horry County, but has been living in Orangeburg for the last' f if toon years. A* * * i(I Rev. V. M. Mailow, pastor of the . First Baptist church at Greenville, ; spent several days here last week u:T HT nr 1 wiiii iiijs duiuum , .j. m. murmw. * ? * v x Johnson, of the firm of Johnson Altman Furniture Company, larj?e dealers in furniture and house furnishing tfoods of all kinds, passed t through Horry last week on business. .j Mrs. H. T. Harlloe, who has been visiting relatives in the city, left i Saturday for her home at Atlanta, Ga. She was acompanied home by her neice, Mary Thomasson. * * * Misses George and Lena Johnson, - who have been Spending some time 13 with their sister, Mrs. Jack Wright >. at Providence, R. I., returned home Sunday. laMHHHnHHanHMBi 7) . CAi * EVERY DAY. PEOPL TO TELL OTHERS TO < ?. ived One L i r ONCE IN THE BIG SA1 HAS ALSO BEEN PUT :h Dry Go , Pres. '??</ JT THE HOEEY HEEALD, CO J. M. Marlow, acompanied by his aughter, Miss Edna, left Monday to pend several days at Richmond, Va , Baltimore, Md., and other points. * * * * * W. J. Hendricks was in Conway ist week on business. ***** Miss Laura Jenkins, who went to Baltimore some time ago to take a pecial course in music, returned ome Sunday. ***** p? ogress was' made during he; past ueck on the dwelling of J. 5. Cox. 11 is located on the eastward si<!t? of railroad avenue, not ur from Kingston Lake. ***** Miss Jeanette McQueen returned to he city Sunday, alter spending sevral days with relatives at Morven, L C. ***** Mrs. Hal L. Buck spent the day lere lust week. Herself and the hildren are occupying- the new Summer home recently completed at flyrtle Beach. They will probably emain at the beach until the end of "he- season. ***** The Veneer Manufacturing Com>any have resumed operation, night md day, made necessary by large imount of orders coming in. ***** J. B. Cox, of the Cox-Lundy Co., ;pent several days of last week ai Baltimore, and other points in the nterest of his company. ***** Tuesday 23 rd, will be "Baby Day" at the big Cash Rousing Sale it the Goldfinch store. Mothers and Babies cordially invited to the store >n this day. Have the Baby weighed and see how near it comes up to standard weight.?Advertisement. * * * * * Dr. Jesse Clifton, Specialist in diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat, will be at Conway Drug Co., g from August 17th to 25th. All patients are requested to come eariv.?Adver tisenient. lM?e demonstration of electrical app't atiis put on last week by the Quattlebaum Light & Ice Company move than pleased the many who attended to see it. The results in the increased u.-e of electric current can hardly \e estimated. ***** H. C. Brearly, of Columbia, former member of staff of Stat.e Board of Public Welfare, spent several days here last week. While here he made an inspection of the county Chain Gang and Jail, and also an examination of the financial standing of applicants for scholarships at State institutions. ' ***** K. Ij. Mishoc, F. W. Hucks, W. A. Cook, D. E. Moore, and a number of other citizens of Horry, spent last Friday in Conway attending the meeting of the county board of education held on that day in the school district matter. Tiur - I AM >H | .E ARE COMING MILE: COME TO THE BIG CA \ .ot Men's a Shoes $1.6 LE. OUR BIG STOCK 01 IN THE SALE. YOURS FCi ods Co. CONWA % % MWAY, S. ., AUGUST 18, 1921 Miss Grace Collins, of Marion, spent several days here last week, tne guest of Mrs. E. C. Mathis. * * * It was a big. advertisement that the Johnson-Altmun Furniture Company had in the Herald last week. This copy was brought to the Herald office by automobile at a late ; hour on Tuesday and was printed in the paper and mailed on regular schedule time along with more than the usual quantity of advertising- matter. , ( Misses Christie Hey and Leonora Heriot left Saturday for Myrtle Beach where they will spend a few weeks.?Columbia (S. C.) Record. * * * * * If you have succeeded in raising a good grade this year and obtained a | good price for the crop notwithstanding the general depression of prices, send the facts to the Horry Herald and let the world know how you did it. This experience will encourage some other farmer to try to produce a better grade another time than he succeeded in doing this time. * ? _ . i LOST?A Parasol. It was placed in the wrong automobile on the streets of Conway Monday, August 15th, 1921. The person finding this! package in his car will confer a favor by leaving the same at tho office j of Burroughs & Collins Company atl Conway or by communicating with Mrs. D. V. Richardson at Bucksport, S. C.?Advertisement. 8 18 31 pd. * # * * Last week the fixtures belonging to the United States postoffice were moved over into tho new bui!dhfc* Thcie was some confusion at firs; lowing to the work of moving bui this was soon straightened out and things were moving along smoothly at the new place. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McCoy and children, have returned to their home at Florence, after spending several days at the Beach and with friends here. Mr. McCoy served as pastor of the Coiuvay Methodist church for ; number of years. ***** The finishing touches were done last week on the new building for the postoffice. This building has a wide concrete walk at the rear end of it for convenience in usin?> the back doors for entrance with tho mails. The building is two stories high and furnishes larger and hotter quarters for the handling of the mails. He who arouses the interest of his pupils truly teaches, and, conversely, he who does not, teaches not. This is the first great commandment of the science of pedagogy?and there is no second! The human mind is a storage battery and interest is the switch. Unless the switch is closed, no current will or can flow. S AND MILES TO ATTI SH ROUSING SALE TC nd Womei 3 to $4.98. F FURNITURE and HOIV R SERVICE, Rings Y. S. C. I I T. B. Cooper, of Greenville, is visiting his brother, J. L. Cooper, of the Farm Implement Company. * ? ? | Motion pictures are particularly t valuable in the field of sanitary ed- > ucation. Generally speaking, the pre i vention of the spread of disease i j the prevention of the spread of < bacilli and bacteria?that is of ani j mals and plants too minuve to be f seen by the human eye?or felt 01 , touched or tasted or smelt individu- * ally. t * ? * * Mi ss Ruth Jenkins, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Burroughs Hospital Tuesday, is rap- < idly recovering. i * * * * * . A "t'lvt was made recently on the i ever' mi J the new dwelling of Dr. 1 Vivian F. Piatt, located on the lot i purchased by him some time ago i next door to the residence of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Todd. This house will be on the corner of a naturally drained city lot and the house will 1 be a modern one in every respect. H. P. Little has-the contract for building of the house. THRIFT BANKS. School children who wish to save* money they earn during: vacation may secure thrift banks without charge from the Savings Division of the Treasury Department. Request* for the banks should be mailed tr> the Government Savings Organiza tion, Box 1798, Richmond, Ya. ? o Friday and Saturday August 1 h I and 20th, will be Dollar Day at ths Goldfinch cash rousing sale. Com" and bring your dollar and see how much it has increased in value within the past year. ?Advertisement. ' O WANTFD. CLFRKS. (men. women) over 17. for Postal Mail Service. $1^0 month. Fxaminations September. Fx peri ence unnecessarv. For free partiulars, write R. Terry (former Civl Service examiner) 904 Continental rcwi"-, Washington, D. C.?Advertise menu VISITS OLD HOME. ?"?%? ? George T. Capps passed through Conway last week on his way out to his old homo from the city of Charle.* ton where he is now holding a responsible position under the United States government in the sustenance o? (quartermaster's department at the Charleston Port Terminals. His brother, W. B. Capps, is employed there also in a responsible position, and both of the boys will be there for some time yet in this employment. ? o LOST?In Conway or on road to Myrtle Beach Friday August 12, one army suit case, containing wearing apparel, and papers. Reward if returned to Post Office. Advertisement lti pd. I s ?ND OUR BARGAIN F ) GET THE CHEAPEST i's Work ai r i?* i?* * i r> v * ? * ? ^ - It. MJKINJSH1INL, (J(JUL ;ton Furnil W. M. * # INJURED BY CURRENT A lineman of the Conway tele* >hone Company last Saturday had i serious accident with a charged Vire. NVhile engaged jn his work, le threw a 'wire he was using icross one of the lead wires of the Quattlebaum Light and Ice Company, and as a result his hand was ;eized to the live wire thus made mtil someone who ran up and threw the wire off and broke the connection. is hand was severly burned. o HOUR*BLE EXAMPLES Several examples of the product ^f "monkey rum" appeared here during last week. Where the liquor ?ame from was a mystery, both as to'the officers of the law, and as to ;hose of the lovers of the home made Dror'uct who would have delighted in the same kiful ?f indulgence. ? o FARM FOR SALE. My farm of ten acres with sixroom house newlv nainted. food farm. good land for sa'e, Curtis Graham.? Advertisement 8|ll|21-2t. pd. o WHAT ELSE? Wo have the general stock law and \et in some neighborhoods there is going on all the time a constant wrangle over cattle allowed to run at large. Some farmers have n<> good pasture fences yet built.. Their hogs and goats and cows got out and walk over into their neighbors field* and eat up the crops. It a shame. The other day a farme? killed *. cow because sho persisted in eating up his corn. She wa> so* wild ho cov.kl not rope her and thus confine her until the owner had to uir.k^ r. fence that would hold her. His only remedy was to shoot and kill and who could blame him. He doubtless expected to pay for th cow when he killed her. What else could he do ? FOR SALE?My farm. Good buildings. Good land. Write Joe Hickman, Allen. S. C.?Advertisement. S; 11 2t. pd. r. "V. Business cards, mailing envelopes for huge legal papers are kept for * you at the Herald office. o HOME WOOD NEWS The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. I r\r\ lift I ^nnrrlii nv I. \' kjpi uiim i ? v v i v. uuu^iivvi | Mildred, and Mr. and Mrs. Vance Hewitt and son, Levi, extend to them a cordial welcome back to Homowood. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Harris spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Booth. Mr. Jim Graham, Miss Lula Hucks, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harris, and son, Henry, spent last Saturday at the beach. The chain R'anp: has moved back in this section a^ain and I'm sure their jvood work will be appreciated by all as to making a *?<>o<l road. Rev. H. W. Hurst filled his regular appointment at Poplar last Sunday. ?Blue Eyes. ^7,^ V^1 LT&T EASTS AND GO' GOODS SEEN IN tid Dress )S AT KINGSTON ture Co. Goldfinch, Mgr. I #