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ft V f Local end I Get legal blanks at the Herald of*c?. ? ? * ? 4 J. W. Gerrald spent a dafc here last weetf. * * ? J. Ed. James spent last week in Gottway. * * * * * 4. M. Boyd was in Conway recently on business. jy earner pronts ure not expecting a hard winter, * * * * * J. W. Little was here from Bucksvflie last week. * * T. J. Vauprht visited Conway during: court week. * * * ? Bring your chickens and eggs to Cohn \s Grocery. 10-27-tf ? * * * ? L. D. Lide of Marion was in Horry county last week. * * * * N. F. Nixon was here on business one day last week. * * 41 * 41 C. V. Johnson spent some time here last week on business. ***** K. L. Mishoe was here from Horry, ?t?. C., one day last week. ***** M. C. Woods of Marion spent several days here last week. * * M. G. Anderson was away on busi esttness one day last week. * * * ? A. J. Mishoe of Loris spent several 4ays in Conway last week. V * ? T J. A. Eason is now interested in a branch store nt Murrells Inlet. 9 * * * J. O. Anderson of Floyds township upent several days here last week. * t * M. J. Battle was anions those visiting Conway from Nichols last week. ? m There were no railroad cases comi*g before the court for trial last wck. George J. Holliday spent some time k?re last week while the court was in etfsion. George M. Huggins was among those visiting Conway last week on business. * * ? W. R. I/ewis, Jr., of Fair RJufT, N. C.. several days here last week n business. ***** C. C. Huggins of A.vnor, S. C., was among those visiting Conway on busi cks last week. J.' I. Allen Jr.. of I.oris, S. C.. was amomr the visiting attorneys at this bar last week. * if* * * * Rev. S. C. Morris of A*fnor spent some time here on business last Thursday afternoon. * * * * * John H. Atkinson of Jordanvillc w.os in Conwny on business several days last week. See n? when you need u used cvir r new Dort, or want to trade. Graham's Garage?Adv. ll-3-2i-2t * * * * * L. I?. Hagood of Aynor was in Conway last Thursday attending as a witness in the court. * * * !|! * Tho tax hooks o<" the county \s"i'^ lie open at the office of ihe county treasurer on November 10. ***** N. Jenkins of the firm of Jenkins Bros, of Tabor, N. C., spent some days here last week on business. ?^jpl V / J/-7il!lam R ussell starring for Fox Films, writes: Monroe Clothes, New York City. Gentlemen? ? Price makes n lot of difference these (.lays, e?peci:*ily to the motion pict ure aot? >r, w!u>so wardrobe must always be fuil and conpiete. I find ( can obtain the utmost In style, service nnilcctwomy by wearing l ... mum V.?V VIV|UVP? ^ Respectfully yours. The judgment of 500,0 0 0 V New York men I <^v$hv-) _ n ow wo a r i n g U, 'C !;' z7 M o n r o o v ^ >Ti Clo<he*, eon* \ r firms Mr. Rur.:iy-y sell's statement, tcf?" We invite you to -verify it pev? ^ \ son ally by innV specting our \i^l stock* ^ i/v(c $25 $30 $3^ \Jtiifaction L. A. Permenter j V T] " IJJIIIIIM ' I Fepsonel i Try our prices before buying groceries. Cohn's Grocery. 10-2Trti * * * * Dr. J. A. Stone spent some ti,ijve in Conway on business last Friday. * * * * * (7 ! Dental office and Laboratory-new Post Office Building.?Advertisement. ***** Get Rood carbon paper, second sheets and writing paper at the Herald office.?Advertisement. ***** George A. West was in Conway several days last week as a witness in one of the land cases before the court. ***** W. D. Graham of Loris Grocery Co. spent several days here last week while the court of common pleas was in session. * * * * M. C. Harrelson, of the law firm of Harrelson & Harrelson, of Mullins, S. C., spent several days here last week on business. W. C. Pitts, the civil engineer, was in Si'^nson Creek township one day recently surveying a tract of land i under order of court. ***** J. Hughes of Simpson Creek township was among the formers who visited Conway last week whilo the court was in session. **? ?! Next Monday is saleday at the court house and several valuable tracts of land will he disposed of by the Clerk of the Court. * * * Th* court made very slow progress last week considering the large amount of business that was supposed to !>e ready for attention. * * ? * M. C. Dorman, the Clerk at Hotel Grace, spent a day in Columbia list week visiting the state fair while the ball game was in progress. * * Conway is growing fast but not half fast enough to suit the Herald. This paper wants to print a daily but it can hardly do it until the town is larger. ? * * If your business has pfone into si vnt and needs building up, brush up the Roods and put on a new front and try the value of space in the Herald o gret you out of the dumps.?Advertisement. m * 9 m Get filing supplies at the Hernld of^ce from the Conway Publishing I Oompnnv. Thcv can sell you any of 4ho Globe-Wernicke products. ? Advertisement. * * a * ? P. C. Cridlin, representing the Piano Co.. *?t the P.ichmond branch of that business, spent 'nst we^k in Conway on business for his company. Howard McCandlish, of the woP known law firm of Marion, spent several day.1', here last veek in the l.vinl 'if t ]ir? n'.yc r\ f Tnlin T TTl/Mfcl oiroimH William Pa^o. The people of lower Rucks township are now much interested in the location of the southern end of the notional hinrhway as it pusses on through this ounty. * * + * * There wis a st^* ly rnin the ",,?d Un '*f last weelc lasting from midnight r til the following morninpr. There *ms ''ot much r^ini'all during even that Ion# time as the rain was liirht. j * * * * * j There is much bettor system now in the conduct of county affairs than used to be. The statutes lv.ve been :h.? ne.'od i?> some v? poets and moth-! ?ds have been improved in many par- j iculars. (6 * 4- " T in- . can ho paid with nit any nen ;'t\ up i 1 and incluf'-n^ 1 >eeo* her 01. 1PM |; !,ut there is a penalty after that dute and will he ever-more i it"' ir til in the i.ite spring the tax f ee 1 .hm. I will be banded out for all Xaxcs that re unpaid. F. A. Thompson of the law firm of TV' * e it <: %is>"ton, vf Mullins, S. C., spent several days here h st week i i. a l. _ - L ' : 1.1 ~ Y, ! i i (' MIC COllI I \\il> ill s?\'sjs!?>ii. i itWas engaged in one of tlie land cases tried at the term. * * * * >3 There is i oom at Conway for still more .'ore-- iul business places. The est .ablishment of more a ul '.arger con- | cerns here would bring more trade to j the place ami increase the business done by all. ?: . V >J: ijl >!t There was a it.* j?*e crowd at the t'asi'n.:* last Fiiday night to see Fddie Pole in ihe hi,".' serial picture, ''The Vanishing Dagger." 11 wa : J niong the finest installments yet | howi in the sc rial. A still larger ?'!'< nfl.;r.re is expected tin's week. H >!: >ft -A A So? ie time in the future a rail o<'d I" go ihrou-'h tl.o section of rIriri v King Ijot.veen Cor way and Little River; and possibly on from ihe ' U' x*' ?r>i?11 o Snuthport or Wilming4on, N. C Whei done <his will open ;> the outside world one of Ihe mod ' rt' . i io! ; on ( he ea-tern part of he Carol mas. i ? ? ? F. Mc'Kissick. leading butanes nan of Greenville, has presented to Furnmn University library a comnlete set of Snowden's History of South Carolina. Friends of the -urn versity are constantly making don tions of books lit the library and Furman can now lay claim to on. of the most complete libraries in the State. TO HORRY HERALD, CONWA1 A. F. Cannon was here from Loris last week. * * * * * J. I. Allen was in Conway several days last week. * * * O. C. Cox spent a few hours here on last MondLayi j>" ^ v, Jolim vlft , Atkiri^jf/. of Jordanville l^ent^.$i^^<>iday Jw Conway. Ed L. Smith of tjie Loris Grocery Company spent several days here last week. + George Butlers; of Tabor, N. C., spent a short .time in Conway last Monday f***** J. W. Williams of St. Stephens, S. C.f was in Conway la-st Friday 011 business. ***** 1 For good printing1 that will Dleasc you leave the order at the Herald shop.?Advertisement. ***** Claude R. Livingston of Columbia, S. C.. was in Conway last week in attendance upon the court. ***** Kev. J. P. Harrelson will start a meeting at 0;ik Grove-church on November 22, 1021, and will run tei days. * * * * * Judge Frank B. Gary loft hero last Saturday afternoon for Flor ence, S. C., where he is holding th court of common pleas in sessio' there this week. ***** Plans for Founders' Day exercis i at Furman University, in connection with which a great home-coming of Furman men is being iplanned, are rapidly taking shape. ***** A. Clifton, M. D., specialist i? diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat, at Conway Drug Co. on Tnosda* afternoon and Wednesday only. .Pleascall as early as convenient. 11-3-tf * * * The Rev. J. T. McGlothlin, pastor of a Baptist church at Frankfort, Ky., and ,only brother of president W. J. McGlothlin of Furamn University, has been visiting the latter at his home here. m * A * ^ There will be a meeting: of the American I/egion in the Legion Hall on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. There will l>e some important business to be transacted at this meeting and a full attendance is earnestly requestI ed. latest figures from the office of the registrar of Furman University show that the attendance this yea? has climbed to the high water mark of 420, which is two score more than the attendance last year. * * ? The first of the monthly meetings of the Facult'* club for the onrren. session was held Thursday evening at tbc home cf Prof. M. 1). Earl?. An f itaresting and instructive papc: was read by Dean IT. T. Cox. * * * * Ha1 T,. V is eroctinf ,i new hricV building with front on Elm street r<n'' facing the new court house square. It is said that another building like if I will be crectcd on one of the YV T/! | 'J >rter estate lots, also owned by Mr. j Buck, and thus the two buildings will hp rnimrofn/1 r..~. a. . .... v-v . V. r.i.u ncivf 1 nuns Oil TWO different streets. H. P. Little has t.h" -on*pact for tliis new work find is making rapid headway with it. ? ? * V Furman University, Greenville S. C.?James A. Hoyt, vice preside: J of the First and Old Detroit Natien| al Urnk. one/of the largest finan^i:;' '.institutions o? the Michigan metro 'olis, has presented to the Furman: | University library bound filer o< '^e \ I South Carolina House and Sr ( Journals from 1908 to 191G, inch I sivc. INIr. Hoyt is a South Caroliaiu.t., I | an alumnus of Furman, a former*, j newspaper publisher of Columbia' land for several years was -speake:* j ! of the (South Carolina House of ! Representatives. AUCTION RALTC The Trexler Lumber Co.np nv a. A11 oil, S. C.. will sell ten (10) ho I of >od mules to highest hidde' . ! Xa'e on Wednesday, November !), : i ,2 P. M. " | ffi S H 3 >} y' I i III lliillffiil $ i 6 to S SB $? hVs " ft Vl %*!>' I m I i MBtm r i: 1 J I Get your 1 hanlcsgiving and 'hn,v? las ea;,.<\ | now. We have lhor*> (and tl-ev are fine. A ho walch hi? window, ho ^'.inning Nov. 9th. We | have 011 hand now \ FIUUT AWKK U USINS ( AKK cno( OTaATE C.AKK CAKAMtil. CAKK POUND CAKK jj ( l*KAM rUFKS S CHOCOLATE DOUGH- j | NUTS { I I#A H ^ UfNGKRS I Inn: am p.ui:\d DINNER KOLLS j j Uuiiifiii'c ! Ofiiiflii 5 :! > i We rive spcciul orders our prompt attention. # f, S. 0., NOV. 3, 1921 This Slore Closed A Stirring M( Friday P. M., Novem- Saving ber 4, t<* arrange this stock and prepare these PROFIT YOi attended. by n I I 1 Selling Starts' Saturday, Novel I Hi ror shine, we wi Pi ace on s far the biggest sensational t> nessed in this section ol Soutl save those dollars. B. T. F SALE CLOSES MO HIMliimiHMrafVv rraSSBBSSi OTBBfrl MM ,mm %nm lHc Outing 15c ISc Good value. Aprn Gingham.'- Dross Ginghams ; 12 yards for good quality a real baigain fc- 10 yds only 10 yds lor ^ $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 36 inch $2.00 $2.00 Curtain Scrim Dross Shuts Two Piece or 15c value, 12 vds for Men Union Suits A.sso While they last for mcn? fleeced ,hap lined. $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 These are just a few of the many bargain s w prov e it ~ ~~ ~ The Plat Overalls for Men In Last Long and GOLDFINCH DRY Piedmont brands. A ? Goldfinch (Heavy blue denim Conway, S $1.00 Look over our Furn town. Kingston rur ^ - ' ? ! 4= ' = i '[ II M 0 A : hdliuli u(l i ! 5 BIG D1 November 8, 9, 10, ! ftPDIOiPPTIIDAI | KUIt&bllLI Mm, - ? Grout ExF 1. CATTLE MORSES AND MUL SWINE POULTRY FINE ARTS FLOWERS !; J Harness and Saddle Horses I | *htu? jhmi?.om% v^im^n.-tr v-?m i*?m irv??j m ?A?xrmw it A CARNIVAL OF FUN AND A LIBERAL AGRICULTL A MEETING PLACE Many special features this year. make money; its aim is the arlvnnr j 7 . . _ ?. f v^ilVVI I County. Prepare your exhibits and r ion County Fair?second week in Nc ~ ? ? ? ? Ziedman & Pol lie Exposition S ~j Great Riding Devicesi j 2 Big Brass B M _______ Hn - \?m x \ A ?? -fti sssage of AUenlion ft One lot of shoes for i men, women and child'JRSELF ren in high and low quar- J i rters, while they last, $1. ? >? ii *! Ar *' nber 5th, at 9:00 a. m. OK FOLKS ' ^ ' 1 ' ^4 ? ? lay, INovember D, at V /V 1V1., ram or ;ale from all departments of our store no days $1.00 selling event ever witi Carolina. Don t be misled. Come rierson, sales manager, in charge. 'MDAY NIGHT, NOV. 7 26 inch 40 inch Un- ,10c value al! color hleacncu M..siin Dross Plaids rr.anibvay a real bargain Some value at ood value 10 yds. for 5 vds. for 10 yds. $1.00 j $1.00 $1.00 -- It !! I ?Ml M I I llflfl ri I ? ? H Ml? ? $2.50 $2.00 "*$1.00 value ts for Men Ladies Uibhed Dress Pants rtod colors Underwear for Men es & stvies.' Two Pi<ice? good Get your pants value. here for iS ! AA Art ^ ~ ~ q>I.UU I $I.UU | $I.UU c have to offer you. Come, make us :c SWEA TERS GOODS CO ^ne 1?' ?f Sweaters Managr, ^ol men' women an<^ >. C. children, all colors iture while in li *l i > <m .. while they last $1* nilure Co. . \ys e " \bJ 11, 12, 1921. rapmifiifp LiiubAilyjiAL II v; q p or nr'T p. rpMpc, ' i Il^L.A J i ;w.l O TP'.yT'yo or*1 r mt . i ..A\*l .,-.J i . Ov./; j.'.il ?<V_ 1.L: ,adicr/ and Gentlemen s Classes FROLIC A * V""*' * - -? kal i:.J : L CA I ION OF ALL THE PEOPLE 1 his fair does not seek lo icnt ol the people of ?* ia ion nect your friends at the MarDveinber. mm*ii <i i MiiyTtwrwmw.iji l?WMM? ? I fA If * 1 * " , i*ovvs? ivay and i ?! 5 Bjg Shows ? i ancls. | ^