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f ' 'I;. Ad No. itS?420 111 r*~\ i o ; nfef ;' < ,) ^( t- / IfSar 4 q (// /" . \ J K - 7 X ; . " /'-' ' vr:..: ,! ' _M HfM i ' - x;v 1 Ife: . .. r*~~/7?3 C- ? ': ,v'= a H&Sr'vT. ^ -t - iXi J t. 3>> < **#? ' 3s^ W Sf %' , h ^ r . >a? / - y \ (e} .-.\ pv .VH \ <^i > | / r \S -7; ?s ._ ^sXcB. liTii v ' /\ s iBtiuVu'.y a* m *~>vu** N ???*? ? \tvwV' ?0& C? * <S ' rj "% *1 S ^ <~*\ r > b i-j ' >; & jc I ',; ; 1 ,' .\L v Ai JL -LX. VJU;/ .1 Those grimy sticky rompers of your snail boy ? the little ''jumpers'* that seem to take up all the clirt in the neighborhood, clean them with Grandma's Powdered bo.ip. Without rubbing. Without boiling. When they are unbelievably clir^y ?when it looks as if nothing will ever make diem clean again, soak them with Grandma. T he next day, without any more than squeezing them out, they are clean once more. * No hard chemicals in Grandma's Powdered Soap?it can't harm any fabric?no solid soap . to chip and slice. Grandma is a powdered soap. No wasting?use just what you need and no more. At the price you pay for Grandma, it is the most economical soap you can use. I A big, generous sized package for 5c Those deal Ol'S .Qoll riroi^/1 nvn/l t\ Q!?*I ?tA*? 71 f A-I1 VMUIIUIIIU r> 1 (HMI vivu , U[IIVCJ illt'IAJcllllll It. W. Lane & Co., W. ii. Chestnut & Co., L. H. Burroughs, F. J #31f| KflWV8: ' 'H?" K* '*"*' Tru This Powdered 5o Su^cvcex71 The Gio.l;o Soap Gcnipxig. C: H ENDRICKS IS /X S / W.T \ "g > 7 > I A | von no upon the defendant's JLivyK!j X M'a i A1 i JLrfi\JLj, that ho could not obtain a i | n CoaTins appeal wa-; Judge Frank B. Gary Remands :',^:;J',;'r"^fB;-,,un' Case to Magistrate I Octonor and the court took 1 Phnrf '\ ? a-.lvi moment. wlltDli.wl I.:\: < wool: Judge? Gary 77. * , order dismissing the appeal, Some time ago v\. J. Hendricks th(i (]0remhmt has lost out was charged in tiie . legist) ale Coui t J contention. It appears from hero on a charge ?! tailing to disin-1*;, jup feet cattle and also convicted and!.,n^ himself admitted ' on ' tl sentenced by the Magistrate to a j llv>t v hj)f> he cou!d n-t h fine oJ_$2o. lie appealed lu the Ur- a? of hjs caU]o disinfected, cuit Court on several grounus. '("id no* offer to disinfec L v A HP * y\ 'he 'rtimo'v taken down M A lomc / Mairistvatr i, n.-c-l in the Fq t court in case ol appeal. T?'5 X^Y * I'liere are severe' lx k's" os p. r:'v.>; hafore M ? u?r ?? j ^ o '? U ' ..- v ?,)' f IV)H1 t hood where Mr. Hendricks $i> "I was fcardlv rblr to dr<m i I ' 1 ' ' " I , ....?pi'cmc i.ourt or pay ti?c I'm was so weakened, ' writes Mrs. fcv<( - ? w. k Ray, ot Eruslcy, s. c. |x notick s \' "'I hedoctortreatcd mc lor about ? two months, sliil I didn't gat ft? Under and 1>v virtue of 1 any better. 1 hr;d a !ai c;e fr.ni- & and ujdu-ivojii of the c.io . ily and Iclt M surely must do &? H's Honor. Frank K. i something to enable mc to take iA o,('fi f(,as<'i ^V' f 1 f i . , y Bertha HoU Ho.vd. his wilr, i care oi my little ones, i had * . vs K(V]{h Ho!t; tJohn u ,,, heard of [v n0it, brawdy N. Holt, V> y holt an 1 Br-ssie Holt Schorr iT& f'% f' S $ anls? a,u! ',at(>(1 th(' 1st ,la: E -m ? j? AS f} 2 f S U tohcr, a. I). 1021. I. the inI f% 84^ 11 li 1 ? w- |,"'-va"' (v c- " K 5$ ft I I I I & $ fe' master, will .^11 at public a if, ^ U<* the highest ! i< 'i<v . before t . house door at ' or a; y, in Ho *2*1 v,R * 3 T * v*' iv ?Mfl .tr-i." T ? *ii'h Carol! ins Wcsnsns Ionic & ?l (U'ck'.ed lo try it," Con- K landL'itual^o iHor, tinuesMrs. Ray ... "1 took C #1?| .v^rihH i follov.-.. eight bottler, in all ... 1 re- [V Thos^ cpvVmh < .> \ t - v gained my strength and have p?, I injr in the town of I,oris, in ti had no more irouble with wo- fM ?* ""ri'v - *'V manly weakness. I have leti Ll I I>1or(\ pnrticu any do ,cni? -d U children and ain able to do all '"V.o/'nVj." i: All Hint coiui Tj my house work and a lot out- IT or lot ?r laud in tho ten. r^l iloors ... I can sure rcconi- hin/r o > t.h t < mend Cardui." jV Coast Lino Railroad and on t Take Cardui today. It may $' i<Vrw nublir v?"d ?;vl > ? n wr. be just what you need. k j 150 foot jt n? hpvinfr tho n At all druggist*. f .?w't. thS'east ! j^| E. 8t ^ Mrs. J. 11. Stroud or the < *' -St"Olid, o i- nr win li * ** A gon street or Todds Ferry put THF. HORRY HERALD, CON ???1 \ ! . - - $r ?3$ M ' ' .. !j2jr UiuLd*. v. ..^%., :,k\ ;... Sif 3 A ^ V I Ath AO sLlLiLl^sJ I ff g K . t v 'f /V.-- t? /ts %>&* ' ** * *1? <?A rP^ / <CJ>J c Co., City Market, Conway Trading Co., 2. Stan ly & Co., Conway Bargain House ^ $M?Mh m,f%t|p ?- 1| cj p Todau ^ ?8$ PackAQont Incinrati. . I i ! ind that -n 1 on the west by lot formerly inge tho j owned by II. I.. Singleton, now W. J. motion j Hugh es, 1 "in'r thr samr lot conveyed air trial to the lato W. K. Holt by Kenyon - argued \Vvi riv. by !eed dM.ted Ai,f_ru 1 8 19IV > at the and recorded in Book SSS of Deeds, early in pare !08. this lot hnving thereon a tho mat- storehouse and dwelling. ' Ml end singular that filed an cerlain n; ivel of land in 1 ho said town so tha* of I.wis measuring' ~>0\ 1 .">0 feel, and in his bounded on the north by Walnv* 'he tes- street, on tb.e east by pub'ic road le-jd ile'"end r\y 'otion of Glen. Sout! ie stand ; Carolina; on the outh by Patter o a ?e 'iar' sh eet or Todds Ferry pu' ror (' that be. >j> i the west by land of Mrs; "* : A. Cannon, known formerly as tb/ these residence lot of J. C. Bryant, beingtb It is identical lot of 'land conveyed to W ' /'n /' K. Holt by John I). Mariow and Mr t ie loss Carrie I). Mariow I \ their deed <1 it< !>'<0 ' the 31st day of December. A. 0? ISf v. and ''forded in Deed Boole Y, oi Ul" pages .">08-00 records of Horry County. , j This lot i* vacant at this time. . ( 1 Terms of sale cash, purchaser t" ; airis j pav for papers j Cf>n\v:n 5s (' Nlnvf.nliAr Ifi 1091 i rosHlPs. w , [>|>van, C. C. C. P. as Spe' 11,0 Su" cial Master. u. 11. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. BOX' SITPEU. Yon are invite! to a l>ov sunpe" : , a v irtaJtvnenfc 1 (() ,j . M( c''1 m..1 Tnesf'ay evening. November d.iin! iiVs/ 22, 1921. Adv. K oil. Paul ?Teachers. 'ortli W.j t riMVn.l- . WAVTKl) v of ( To r horse farm near Warn pee I Ip , V (\ \ to J. C. Wel)l>, Conwa" s special ^ <' 11-17-tf i | uction to ? he court / / /? i-ry coin f )bO a (l\lf IW-; \ in I)e- w'" a Cold, Fever and Grippe ( quicker than anything we know, pre j- tho vcntin^ pneumonia. Adv. ll-17-15t to county i I I - f0,i HORRY COUNTY J TR UST CO. ' : | ,1(' , I,. D. Magrath, Manager f ! I ' "vin" ;; r> 7 rr* / / n i 1 1 ir '\I\cai Ls'nie, Bends and )yf ]\}i ?!. j Insurance. I :state ol I | I'iiltr | I ilic road. 1 1 1 % WAV, S. C? NOV. 17, 1921 BOLL WEEVIL AND WEATHER 1 Cemson OolVo'o.?H>p wr^'fh- | :m' conditions this fall have been ruthor unfavorable for tho boll weevil's ' preparation for tho winter, says TVof. i , \. F. Conradi, entomologist. %These in ^Js may ho found now in both the i'ii 1! orown and the kicker stapes in and about old cotton bolls. The farmer in phinninp his pry-ram for next ye:?r should rrn'e'ully consider 11->o weather conditions on account of its Vi'oat influence on weevil activity the i- Mownin' season. To t h ;>so who oi'ow this pest carefully it i <ini' o "posrei t that, should have a repetition of tlie warm v ;. <er like M.hnt of 1M? 1 tlie weevil ' !:n.*:i>e m.uy I"' expected to l-e severe vr:n* <?" M" the jive.vter p'?vtirn of the state. On the other h^nd should ext winter he a severe opp the weevil ,,.,y jveeive ;t con-uderahle backset, ?>eci:>lly where a severe winter is wed hy dry weather in June and July. I'l'-t what the winter will do the c weevil cannot he forecast at thi ti vc\ hut everyone knows that the move >v i4 ? ?( ; '->m the pre-; tcr will he the number of weevils tivit survive {he wintei . ucces sfidlv. ^nriei'1: wlll'i1 "'v 'o "vi-ip; thee* ta'l:,; ".nd --tuhhlc the I' e'' 1 s should consider what a ureat ."re b" p i ; ive nuisance the are ' v.intaming in their community. Owl to the open weather the opportrait;.^ Or 7]ijv- fj1 tire vt* - 11 - nd every ajrency in every community should exert every influence possible i i , . i i?nl iM' /*i\l i /kit 'If 11 ' ? 4 ? ? t?/\. 1 I > ' v ( . . > v.\ * I n I * ' I I -<Ul l\ in ''ll II,1 ' l ! ' I chopping and plowing under a4 thr> j earliest date possible and practicable. j POTATO STORACi: j Some I'ractical Questions Answer-d Clemson College, October. i uestion ol" removing sweet pot t.>p^ from stoivge warelvm^es am! tori/r ' mil j I spritur or shippin?.* (luring' winter is one being asked b\ farmers at present. The f.Vlowiae* fvnm a grower and tbo ?>n?wer by F. L. Harkey, agent in marketir.tr. I will be of interest to many other 1 "After sweet potatoes have been housed rvr\ rured, ejin Miov be reoved and put in storage elsewhere | or have they got to remain in the potato storage warehouse unti1 spring? Can they be shipped during winter after being cured?" "In reply to your questions regard ing sweet nntvfoes wMi ;:;iv tbpt-sweet ^ot-'itoes should not be moved after being stored and cured except for the nurpose of marketing. When potatoes are placed in storage cert .tin j jf, ag Kwa?i :.T3ttbtzr-3; I I i?2^> / i\ ( I / / / H / V ^^l /^, U ft/ J* ^-?L I J||| Q-?t||l U ? is now reac y f| 1 oys hi J Our store is one full s T-?l II he prices are about onecomplete line of Christrn. pleased. There is no !'i of loys than we do. We them, so come early. The Com The Toy 5 I |l* \ m 9 wound* and hrubes pre healed, and when the potatoes are under proper conditions they wil! keep iiule'initely if not disturbed; hut as soon as the potatoes are distvNH nnd handled, new bruises arc made and the potatoes should then he consumed .*?.t least two tr three weeks after having? been u?ndled. I am .not able to say jus' how many days potatoes would stand lip under Hie proper conditions. "Your sweel. [) -tujoes tie lo .<iC(i for market any lime ciurinj* the win er months if you find a satisfactov mavket. They are ready to he : ;ovetl us soon as cured. However, our m::rl^ets ere not open until around the first of February, and it wil! possibly be neees :ary for yon to keep ?v tnl<? i"iti! that time iti order to get a satisr.w.? ? ?? I im tv (?l Anion" our alvertiscrs this week is the A. 'P. Collins Company, who ;to (ltl'erinjv thoi >io.k of wholesale 'vrocerios at rcduced prices owing to the fact that, they must move to "a now location soon. For jrood printing that will n!ea?e \ o Vr> ort'ov at the Herald <hop.?Ad vortiscir.cn t. | r p i m n P & i v f PI v T 1 p ?' p| a i vi : ? rO *' tyf h %?V R & V*,.*1 I 1 Thanksgiving is only 10 days off and you will want a nice*, cake to send to your children at school. You know they \vf!l enjoy one of / /r/- I mans cakes lor { hanks- j giving. We have them | and we can bake one cheaoer than you can so | not let us do it? We j give special orders our j careful attention. hyir^jiS^ sft sPWMHI. ( Vi:Ji < ''''V"f iMIff El 7 ;" ; :!4w <#? ?0 'a OHIO fe' ! m ff? W m d I if '# wl W w* pi ' 0V ly to sell and is showing the Tj "Nl * 3-' rjv ,*>?,$ R| Ty?' *(? / "> %"* "T C ICI \^m2 ever shown before in Conwa lore of every r ;nc! of a toy t half cheaper than iasl year, as goods early ;iir.t you may ve and Fen Si ore in the siat< : specialize in toys to please e way 5 and, 3tore o? Horr \V. R. Salmon, Manager ^ V * 'MivmIIih'M\.v* t Hoot Gibson Popular TJr ivcrsul Star, writes: Monroe Cloihps: New York City. Gentlemen: Wlvn hurried (rips fror.> placc to place leave my wardrobe incomplete, 1 ilo not wot ry, because I know that n\ h^rever the Mo:u-v e Cli>tl?es Kiy.n In ?.!isp!;?yed I. <..?m |;ct ju-.t what I need in the 1.1 v ylii at economical i~rices. Anyone wlio h:in over visited :? store where M?niri? C.iothji arc > Id l;nowa that li.i? i* irue. Yours v ry truly, ft ? f r S f ThUrlslns your.R stir v .(/ r; li;'3 learned what > ?; 500,000 wearers of \ i . \ ~v Monroe Clothe* in ^ N *a' ? rk, A ti.crica' ? st vl^centri^ha ve vcr? / ' \ s. I. i{'.> .1 rhat Monroe . C -ilM-h uican the nc-* ? II ,/ . f ^ most in V Siylc Scirzicc ? v^' 1 ?;tt is faction V \f p.5 v?30 V H? -ii'' #35 i: L. A. Perm enter J. W. Ilolliciay returned home last week alter spending several days on msimvs in other counties of the state. Todd chick protector, sawmill rew. also Cleveland roadster for sale. VV. C. Adams. ll-10-2t n. Tf your business has gone into a rut and needs building up, brush up the goods and put on a new front and try the value of space in the Herald to get you out of the dumps.?Advertisement. ^ mi iiirr inn?rrn?mni? i? ?ng | I \ il | L J 1? I Hp Off) pa S tit# *MiJt ? I : largest line of .-. "' Q as Gifts | y. || hat banta Claus carries. . We are showing our buy early and be better | ^ ? ilia- shows a better line [ :very child, and we have Q 1 Oc St we ! y County i * I \ I