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rough 1 scantling, frap /, and roug1 for all I In large or sm Our mill is locatec place near Klondike about midway betw< Bucksport and Dong your orders filled with J. w. little , ; \ P. O. Buck* ] 10-27-4t I . BRIDGE PLANNED ATYAUHANNAH Conway Qe'.eaation lo Meet Chamber of Commerce at Georgetown. (Georgetown Times.) A very interesting n>ee'i"T wes held last Tuesday noon in the Clw;l?ei of Commerce room here foi the submitting proposed plans for the j erecting of -a bridge at Yau- j hannah Ferry over the Pee Dee "River. Present at the meeting from Horry County were 'Senator .lereminh Smith. Representative (i. L. Ford, Represents',v-> VV. |T. Prince, H. P. "Little, County Commissioner; Col. D. A Spivey and D. V. Ricbav^son P^om Geo>,i,,e1'?\\ i> Mr. .loseph Scheiik, Senaim* 1 ,'orl Smith. Ronre-ent: live Tve delle HiT'.^rd, I7 S. Paraonfl, County! Commissioner; R. M. A??drews D-.. j 01 in SiHvyr. K M. TSricV r.-m, J*\ !.\ Itosa, E. W. Kaminski and Jo of.1i K 'ki. The ineetintr way raHod In nr<-,r?r l>y / the nresident of I he Ch; t hov of Commerce. IV) r. Joseph ^c-henk, who stated iu a few word.; thai R'r. Littlr County Corimissinnov from Hovyy. had a new proposition to submit in regard to the proposed bridge aiu! that he was heartily in favor of , bridtfintf Poo Dee if it w/is in the # power of the two to do :*. Mr. Lit'.lr4 then submitted the "allowing esti in cites: To bridj/e the Poo' Dee a hail' i^ile above, <?i vrio?*th of j Yau^aivna Ferry, thus avoiding the j h"V!rr?j > qr of' fJr>o T>^f> TJivp]* ill tWO( places, as world 'have to be done by! crossing BuP ('reek island, lie sub mi ! ! f'ou"' o.il ) . to--, >'?>' >. 1 and I } J-.rin ho oii'v 01 < con' id'i" d. No.! i ?oiir,. v .. *h" nr > { ? "' bridire ; 5H0 foot lor-rr w>4h a dr'.v h'-V"*? to. om'" '* '-?vor 'T>. Ormr?vr#tn foun datinns j?.nd an approach of npproxi- i mutely one mile on oil'or sirlr to bo built on pilrny"-. above 4 ho \vaiv?o v." pi'iMir ? f>~ TV" '?tO'' "M'fl 'h" Mfo (sp fho hvidjrf (! anpiv aoh to lie i thirty ycar.N. R'vuhvay and I)- 1o ho jvr 'W-f '?!>'"n hi -h ",\tor. The es< irrmte c.illod for i K?-f ? N". o TVr1 s;vv?o j hvif'/> ? . :??; ' ' tho ?vW;n '!if-{ foronco h?j:nr that, thv: ;>i'h-v- would) not be cveosoted an?. the MP< of t.hcj apnroaH"? 'n V.<;th 'Mf? of iV- >> i !j?;o [ |,/x ' ' VO "< > \ . r>. 1 j stated that 1,000.000 f'Tf would he rrco- ury and bat i!,f cortr:!ot vv> r-> i:; d per 1.000 \ foot of the creos >ted H;r:hor. ??' ' hi.-*, esti uitiou '! at o .? s. which was ohtniwblo airmp: '<] > J ' p o D?r r would ho ; deaf !o ?" :pens:\ and mIiv.o i '(s ofVortivo a.; the oreosotcd lumber. Di-ifMss V\ ays and Mcjmh The next (|f|Uo::tion t* l.-o dism - r> ' was the \vay;< iv (i Sloans. Mr s.ittlc sugKGKtcn I iij'.t c ,)nway in ( eorvo~~ ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine xirx / A \ i I Tftkft Aanirin aiiIu ni i ir> o<i/'U Aanlf. - j?? ??? 4 age of genuino I .a ver Tablets of Aspirin. TIk'U you will ho following the. directions <uid dosage worked out by phyMciarra during 21 years, anfl proved safe by inilI lions. Take no chances with substitutes. If you s<*> the Uayer Cross on 1 ablets, you can take them without fear for Colds, Headache. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, yfcarachc, Toothache, Lumbago and for ' Pain. Handy tin b(>xj??n of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mouoacotieacidester of Sulicylicacid. imx- 11 ,i 11 i ..manmarwumimjij.xv. ."jlutxsjsszlslsslssslx ' T fe EAGLE 'nBui Fur Sale at your Dealer ASK FOR THE YELLOW VZ $' EAGLE I 'I. EAGLE PENOL COft " " ' i?-?1 .t^j. ' n J ??~~ LUMBER 1 A1NG, SHEETING 1 I BOARDS >URPOSES j all quantities. 1 at the Will Lewis in Bucks Township, nv * i ? sen I-'ort Harrelson, ola. Come and get i & COMPANY settle, S. C. r-dJ town divide the expense and bond the counties for the necessary funds to carry out the project, and that it was ? matter for the counties to decide. There are two ways to handle tin's proposition; one for the respective counties to issue bonds and levy tax to medt the interest and charge a toll f'?r sinking Fund and uplceen of the Irridce or visa versa. Second, to build accord in rr to No. l's snecificaf'^ns which will ro^t the Highway r'ommissionnrV. specifications in which r?i?n li'.ir 4-U? ???* COOr?o/.4 ..- n i - .....I . | OUH Will MO I stoo'l by the government. If this' were adopted the co?t would bo about! tho same to tin; counties. The inter-! o?t and sinking funds for the bonds,' also the upkeep maintenance of the.1 Si iiu.rc would have to bo met !>v tax' invy. which would probably be abdut. 1 1 mills. Mv P.'i^lc!i"?"n made a motion tlvit a committee i>\' three bo appointed by' each county to meet with countv comM'iqyior':--. ir.n fro over the figures of the estimate?, also ;?11 derails in coo.- j miction with the project an?l submit the recommend' 4 ions. The o>of?on was par-sod and earned and "Mr. ; ' '"-1 ;) committee would be ,.appointed once. j f'!v iryVodv present was heartily in j r.'ivor r?T the project and nvrood that j th llnkinr of the 'wo c-unvies would "'jo as Senator Smith or Horry exr?rc;-od jv. 1-oth ; social and commerpJm] ;i'lvantage. Conway ;s now'inked up with Florence via Marion County Mid >r'y five miles more '^ coinnloto ri cliveot route to Wi1vninotor .and the sooner thrt coa <al * '.- in is linkod up : w{4,' i "Ttf's and bridfc'os the hotter! O' 'j;r.nod we l.?e t > moot and compete in ajrricuUure. lumber industry v.nd innumerable other enXerpii.se?-, v^XT HOSK ( ?LOMR' M/ Y SALIVATE VOX It is ^"fcrv niMr|(.'!i'/'v. Sfcwks; Liver and Attacks Your Bones i | Caloniol salivation >s Ivi m'-D. Ir w r!!: tno ic.^on ; U o loot;...,; { vt0, rheumatism. ThevcTs no| C!" wlv' " HOT 'V s'.vul I l;'T-;oj ickorin'?, fo!'v.*i:mv "\i!o-"l ; ' on a j 'p\v "mv.\ ,'t>. ys a lav:."- ^oiX1* of ?>o\l- ! ..?> * ! , - ''' , | V?t 'V> C t SO 1 ' 1 1' 0 far c?;1ov *1 It is pV-r. sr.nt v^'' : m(. '! i-'k1. .ioh :-*nrt yv.ur liver tci^t :j.c -n o!" ;;S Cj0OTYie1t but 'it J Hopsn'^ make you slcV and c< n not sftfivate. <' lotnc! iv a dangorors dp:?.', "be- ; . ia; oi-I-r* ' 1'oc'i wpr-.V sick ; ;t ur o"' r i tomorrow. Don^t lose ' ,*? r'ny : wovl*. TaVe ;i spoon A*?i' of! Dodfon's Liver Tone instead md you J i'i \v; i.? o}> feel inc.* Tea1.. No salts, i , ^ (I ? ,u smys 1J von i don't find Doirl om's Liv^r To^.e ae'j 'ban tr^achor his oalo'^el your j money is waiting ''or you.?Adv. ATTEND SALE, BEAT WEEVILS I Those who attend the sale of C. I H. Spivey to be hold as advertised j in this issue of the paper ought t<> i be able t*? purchase some fine hved 1 hogs that wil' aid them in beating the bol' weevil. Mr. Spivey has emj ployed Mr. II. O. Hanson to auc-1 iioneer this property and some oft | the finest hogs will change owner I |ship at this sale. j If there was ever a time when farmers need to buy better breeds | i \ {' ll A fV?" n M/I />#! < 4- L? ?4- i . . - - 1- _ iwi jiwjj;.-. turn iciuh:, Hz im HOW WHOM j tho fanner must turn to other ways than cott<-n in making1 money. GG.'J I,-"? i"'wo ip-it?. lions than any ' other Fever Tonio on the market, but ! no one wants imitations.?adv. Tito Anderson Motor Co, of Tabor, i. has just received a car-load of new mode) Find touring, roadster and ^orpc c:irs. If you are planning to my see them n.nv. You 17* Very Truly, Anderson Motor Co. J. B. Elliott. .Mgr. I Advertisement. 1 1 > ammm <**+> tmmmm-mmmwm te')i^PeQca No. 174' i Miuio in ifivo gr&ri&s NCIL W1TII TilE K?I> BAND rtlKAPO j IP ANY, NEW YORK. ^-- ?. ?t t as HORRY HERALD, OONW MMHMMtHMMMMMnNMMiMBMMMPMMMMHIHI TAX OPENING . PUT OFF HERE Owing to Lateness in Making up Tax Books for Treasurer According to the statute books, the tax books of the county should be opened for the collection ? f taxes by October 15tb in each year; but the comptroller general of the stat has the power to extend t' i'; date. An extension of time for the opening of the tax books in Horry county was granted by Comptroller general Duncan. The books will not open unitl November 10. Horry is the fourth county to a-sk for an extension, Richland, Aiken and J'arnwell having already secured pos* ponemcnts from the comptroller general, failure or the auditor t<\ turn over the books to the treasurei n time v.an given as the reason foi the delay in Horry. OURSTATEIS" SURE TO FOLLOW Columbia.?"Impressed with absolute necessity of improved highways and realizing the desirability of building them at a time when there is considerable unemployment! the General Assembly of Alabama has convened in special session on call of the Governor for the purpose of passing a $25,000,000 b^nd issue for the construction of a state highway system," says a statement issued by the South Carolina G :od Roads Association. The statement declares that there is activity in almost every state in the nation now along road-building lines and declares that the people of South Carolina should unite and demand the inauguration of a progvam cf road -building on a broad scale in this state. "At liie next sor- ion of the Virgil in Genera' Ass; :< "b:\sv.ys t! statcmeni i is proposed to author s a bond issue in the s m of ?F>0.000,000 for the construction of roads. As is gc-nevaliy knev. n an issue * $.">(*.000,000 nas authorized ;*i tlv u: t session o:' the No;lh Carolina (I A m: It nyvl ?->?"> t highways are being built all over thj i;tate. "it I> now clearly up to South Carolina to take . i. n/. to insure road bunding in t'r.i: .>tale on a largo scale or \vc are surely go;n\rt to decline in value; our rural population will decrease and soon the life- of the whole state will he affected. This is ihe ago of progress ar;d one must Ivoep step with his neighbor or be lest 'in the shu fie." J, W~~ ~UTTIM~ OFFERS LUMBER In this irsr.e wjp Pound ,nn ->dvorViseivient of J. W. I.ittie & Co., calling attention to the *facc that they are furnishing; rourrh lumber in any quantity at 'Xlieir mill which is now located near Klondike ju the neighbor!}.ood of Bucksport avid Port Harrison. but which is in easy reaci: of the jy;m\ people living in Bucks township. Mr. ami Mrs. Little and family phw.i down to 1 iu.; p ace reoeu'.Iv/.nd then many fj-iends in Car.vay humeri to g%ve ti>er.i up. O i nr'T'ff SZTiT T 77'IT^ ii. i jur-ija ?1 ?f..v r 17-x 7 <i 'v-w ? rn7'i'v^ ii i LiL V i v V ^ i 1 j 1.3 Lr-'i V-'ai'ts Jr.. of Ci>mvay tov.n .i.'P, founi ;wv: kil'nd one ol 'lie large -t rattlesnakes ever seen in the St a to of South Carolina. This r-'-ake w&:; found by him in the public road on Sunday Oc'./,l;or UJt noar Sa'.esn Church across the Wacca.naw P.iver. Th;< xnak^ .;? ! iv teen rattler? ami these rat,Iters were exhibited in Co nvay on .Sa.u..'av b;< Wr.tts. The :-;nal;e was very large for the numbe: <. vatlierx It carried, but we did not obtain its size as to either length or c ire urn ferenc 2. EXPRKS'OFFiCE MAY GO BACK Railroad Trying to Put Back old Plan of Cheap Service BUSINESS HERE DESERVES BETTER People Should Express Their Disapproval of This Backward Plan Perhaps a lart^e majority of the business men of Conway have not been informed that the A. C. 1/. Railroad Company has a movement started to place the Express Office back into the freight deprt : id let their agents do their work of tK" Express Company. This was t!v plan that the Railroad Company fol lowed years aj;'o when the business h'an^acted at this point was very little as compared to what has been in later years. For \ ears and years Mr J. M. McKeithan van the local .gent of the railroad and was a ,he sajro time the local anient of i:e Southern I'xpi'e.v Company. If vorked half a lifetime at these thiiur md the business of the two things ^rew co suwh an extent that one m;.n 'ould not attend to the- i ai d someime ago .Air. McKeitluui resigned u? f* M, S C? OCT 27 1921 ' ??mmmmmmmmmmmmm - V** - > - , " # % . ,v\ *V ?' W ,y "jr* 1' ,< . I; % *. -. . 'J^. ^ '*/( i? m\, ? <! .'*?' >;! fn /'! %&> ' -t ,j fvf il :. ' : ; i i\ Csf Owners want , ^ hardest; more gui;-. j, powerful carcass. ; , %] Skid tread with all ,. sure traction. Fire i '/m the car owners. || I'Vj B..r?3i4? ["Vy Cord Tires built [? way could not fail mileage. Every day. jvir - the country, conies 1 &Zc 10,000, 20,000 or 30,i rjfv frequent and cordis BA{ _ _ - f/A\ I irt-. totir Tire a: Kcobcr f'k'lj Jut^'HOiviUc Branch, f, iOJ Jnck^ousi'lt. t" .OTIC1 a. V>V*T Qthllt VW i Tteve-vhh tlia hiM< VIA urcrt Cor.i ti.-c This tire V.; JStyrv 1 vorehlwi ' t Cfver. ti ; ,} mi!va,r\- ? .- ?^ch TVWSfJtd* - V'' irr. w*i iW.*.'. 7 .0 10. ? if think tvju v.Vfl T,fcVr?. th?A ***! / ^- < ? a rero'rd i * 'J It rs trspociu'w. unusual j*-< T V i?w the .'.wmr i( fct ft *<r/#re rtrivti How- ! ; '?. ?vt r. he (,ivcs t.i>~ t;>r? f?> (. rwp?. ir:^?T?ion. The tins i ,p io >iw?. |! <>ut < ' cr,'ir?; iny her. i ! s\tr.y vu'icrti'iii of til.ii I' Htrong for ;?n- | I A t:*-Tv'a<: I ?.'a | ! y. *\if.it -fnph* Ut. i ?itf ..? ?. ?v.c covci, C. L?'. '.nncy, | : V'imt City, Fl.r. | 1 11 J** ..4 I'/tVv,;,. ? > ; v ' ; V "y >?k T: -jry to? . V ' i ^ ! m w w Ji-s < AW w %?, 1 Horry Motor Co., .A.'jjont of the Railroad Company .<wl tie Express Com.ufvny scp;viuU'<i its xisincss .from that of the rrilroivd j amd since that time Mr. McKeithaa has repn'3senlcd t.he express coro[31-iny. | Since st became known that the I I liiiilroafl Company expcctod to in-1 di ce tho Kxpross companj t'> make 1 Ybis civile, goinp backwards i?1 - j r-0L?5tf] of forwauis, .several parties ai j ' O.-'iway have tul:or up hv.o m.atxer, j j among them the Cham! or j rj* roe, twul the Town Oi'ficia.Is. 1 Ns'ther rlie business <\i <. 1 1 era! public like io set- 1 -c.^c wards like this. There has 1 jbo n general satisfaction e pressed j , by the public si nee tho Western ' j Uirni Telegraph Comp-nr >>p<.'ncd m ? V.PT:!\TmI O i in I \ ? 1 #w ?i? ..x?? 1 . jv . 1.1 all vac: kj U-?.!.' J'. ,V. ^ i k tior. ami took the busirvvs a* ay -\o' 1 j [the raiiro:id depot. Thr?u> i> more | f. attention pa'-d to custmver* of tho j Telegraph Company. The telegraph j ' TP A \ I aste >? to'oac \ 1 Y* s 0T~* \ n f $ ???i mi II iHmnriT (rtif i i i immmm * -L . '1 v kAuv^L - ^ ^ <* -?" .* .. Wl , g Extraord i?s a Ceita O : more rubber on the tread \\ bci.wctn cord plies to pe*fec And they want a scientifically angles and contacts to resist s islone Cord Tires have met t Read Letters Below? nriMiMroi^N w*>imnr imaiiwi ; from 29,000 io 57,000 tfmXMW>. o it -?'*ISMUI4I.?I> I VMrf wnm I k-fiM the Firestone Now and thcr to produce sized by unus from all over as quoted be J :he word that like thise der 000 milc:i are matt possibil: item rccoi a:*. Coids u;iuei ca; Sept. 10, 1321 r ? . Ti>c i! >rv*y F?. Mr.-. <. Tv ? llfcimc Grr.Ser.* tr : ? >ry t>f a Mr* V-1. Ii w.' f.' io Vi\t t! as tun $<,000 miles. j". t'lt nIt tj'fct in%ei. The ivcri'jB v .rc^o '.f Cc?rd tifc?? rT?A'BRrC s <*IL* '/ VaL 5 | WOK' SKI? I Exra/. rv:v7;.3 5 -? o^r < - . .--T ? 1 ?>> s\ ? " > ?* W? i :? ? -&? :h.v:?-' J'j"1 . jr; t Lj Ir. t'-i? ' i ivc v:c m '.. <?ur v;<e 2 only I' rr. i" c ?Cj t:- c- ? *?. - vpviiJ < > v. rr.t yr^v.dt >.is <ii:aluv ' this P r< ' $ r A'<\ .- v'.: """y &| /v>*'A \< x W w *4^ V. * * <#??!<>* E/1K*. i , . vvrtfr^vurr" yw 'rrr^r^^^'r-KrrtfV fc>. V' v^i' kc*u .:.j . .'Jc . ! "r DEALERS Peoj)les Fitting Station is used n.ore than evor before am it if? helping to put Conway ainont' the class of towns where accomo j di?vions may be had. I There is no sense in the Railro <! Company trying: t > do any such |.tin.mi** as this.}- The busi ie.>;> transacted at Conway has . ju : d j the separation of the t o th I ami the express company should j have better sen. e than .o uairai to follow this old plan of cry in.':* I ; save five cents % and then iosi.i 00, or even v. or. e. I T'v I'era id \ ' ! ev- t<> <::p;e.-s His.e'f on this ?-nd its columns ar (open to anybody who wishes to express how the;, J'e.-i. The town [serves better mainuat .han this mi*' I it stands these partie . i>\ hand to ; show Conv av ?he couricsv ii ! serves and by doiniv <> they will i not only benefit the Town but \vi!! [increase the revenues that thov reiceive from the people. : is a malts U TT aT'I*. 6 *S i- tir w e state it as 01 that the tobaccos u field are of fmei hence of better tas other cigarette at t! Liggett & A CIGARETT of Turkish and Domestic tobcn *1 ? inaiy 1 inty? jg r'here the wear is ISlU t a resilient and constructed Non kidding and give IVy hose demands of ijgft i they are empha- K*f{| ual instances such CAS low. Performances * j8,f| rsonstrr.te the ulti- iWj tics of Firestone ujUl refill driving. fwl Sept. 2, 1921 n i'ifce, JcjRjj Kit J*<Mi ir..?iht be intereuted (i^^n I Obt*.i.!<*?'? from the net of jf'* on iny ?odj.'i coups. The firs', \ . o win', over 2v.V 000 riiict. The aecoutf . tift ."( vp a milea"e 'V'x Of b< tVetn 34 000 ati.l 35.000. There were bo\U fMr tires hnd been "! cul cc?vn?cr?;?ly by '* cbr.ii'.s. Tht two front H >*vA tries have pone better /Vy tV.-.'i 35,000 miles nn<l .ire f*>f\ 8t. i in RO' O co? Jition. I L*?.V; c .,v:t to ? = . at least ^Vj*v J'J.000 nv'os :nra ccr'i of fU | i'i i \"i. 1 r.e r scartv'.y \*, 'j I v thai the r.rcaU>-.*j s\ W ? , v<i v.be my me iv y' c.IiO'o: fcr J :p fufire. Arvlve U. i>.irti, *22 Lc'.: a:', I//,V * r i*Vf' ^ .A <:r\ , f&j 'v ? . . .v jt'Vn ( * i '"-. '' < , i/'?K i; h ' i ,V v ' ?' N / & M-; KJ?? ....70 uXv E-v' v) Ms^ .4?.tvV:.. itL ?r. v x. >..! Cox Lunday Co. Dental office am! Laboratory?row Post Office li in Id in;.;*.?Atlve\s? Li.-ement. r-V '&y<? J ' . *\ . "x. . I? *. N V. ' V \ ?, * -" - -* *? s .. ? v.. ..>V .V ~?V \T ; ;S Ah iA< MOTHERS* I ' V"c r T!'VCc Cia:: itiona \ v} Hav>\> Cl-.iM-Birth }' L...*k - i'v U ju. -] *Wd EvAtf VVV " ; ? -; ' ' i\\ i 7 STirfi'i C ii ... L. V w,i.. . . * roc-xt.tr <>.- Moi;?r." ocoanothk baby. p?k? BRA^/ir.i.. i /.r L'i f :. 9 D .U lamta. Ca. i er of T ur honest belief sed in Chesterr quality (and te) than in any ie price. /lyers Tobacco Co. ield E S :cos?blended H v