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L?0c<al and Oscar E. Todd ,of Loris, was in Conway last F lid ay. * * * * ? L. M. Stanley was here from Loris la<t Wednesday. * ?. + ? >? \\r t 11-11 - ? 1 vr. ii. ut'nuiny was ncre one.(lay last weok on business. AH * * * R. B. Nichols was - in Conway a few days ago on business. * * * * * R. J. Benton visited Conway on business one day last week. * * * * Get legal blanks of the better kind at the Herald office. K? * 4 * R. O. Hanson was in Conway on business several days lately. , * * * * * B. P. Elliott was here from Tabor, N. C., one day last week. * ? * + * Bring your chickens and eggs to Cohn's Grocery. 10-27-tf * * * * * W. F. Spivey was here from Gallivants Ferry one day last week. m ? * ? * . J. A. Tyler paid the Herald office a business visit last Wednesday. * * * * * Get second shoots ond lega' blanks at the Herald office. * * 4 * Read tho ads and trade with those who advertise their wares. * r * W. J. Singleton of Enterprise wain Conway on business a few da> s ago. 4r jfc 4* Sheriff Jns. A. Lewis went into Floyds township last week on legal l.... - 11 tin i itc." ."*> ***** C. P. Hucks was anions the farmers visiting Conway - n business last week. * * * t Call at the Herald office ami so:* one of the Globe structural strength safes in use. * * * A * Before a house can be vacated these days it has rlready boon rented to somebody else. if * i\ * * Last week was dark and rainy in the mornings but f*l?ar in the even ings, as a general thing. * * * * * Oacnup Brothers of Marion are runrr ? a big sale which they started recently and are still keeping up. ('. (\ McCovmack, one of the county ri^rehf'??t-< of Mucks townshin, sp"nt a day here last week on business. >V * * :|c ?Jt Head the new ads that anpe&ri w'.iV. tlvwe who advertise. They are ; t}:o owi who are the mo: t apt to j * have what you go there for. R?v. A. 1>. 1 Jett < and his wife I have been in this section of the S' for the pa : sever:'.! days sj *r.ding some time with friends. * * * * ? Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Sparks wiM soil out their property and move ? > Ba't.Imore, where ?/Ir Spark- expect to engage in the grocery business. * # * * * P. I*j. Lovell, a well known restaurant keeper of Marion, S. C.. spen sere time here last week. Me may { decide to locate a restaurant here in the future. + + * + Conway Bargain House is not to be outdone in the matter of special sales. They had something in every nf vonorti rljito ntul ;irr> st i 11 going ahead with sales every day. * * * * + L,eave the Herald an order for 100 lithographed Christmas letter heads. It will he a fine looking vehicle for conveying your message of good will during the holiday season. ? * * The new brick building of Hal L. Ruck on Elm street, which is now being finished up by the contractor, D. T. Smith, will be used as a storage house for cares belonging to the Buck Motor Co. * * * W. O. Davis is among the most progressive Farm Demonstration Agents of this State. He had a fourth page advertisement in our lf>st issue advertising the meeting of the farmers for the tobacco growers association. * * * * .Hyman's bakery and grocery i^ still making progress in the increas ed sales tbM take place round the holidays. They are making the finest quality of pies, pastries, and loaf bread, also pound and fruit cakes. .****+ ^ One of the most popular places i'1 the town is th^ five and ten cent store run by W. R. Salmon. IIis fourth nnirn rvlvAvHapmrM.t in th v last issue and which still continues, points the way for the holiday shopper. P"?sino?*s men are beginning to realize the need of establishing letter facilities* for handling the increased business and trade that is now coming toward Conway, and which would increase more and more in volume if certain things were dene and establishments put up. , % * * * * Remember that while they last you can get a year's subscription to tho Southern Agriculturist with e?-ch $2 that you pay for the Horry Herald The Herald only had two hundred to start with two weeks ago, and tho 200 are rapidly going. Come and get J yours before they arc all out. Fepsenel 'Whiskey stills are now found in some unlikely places. % * m * * J. G. Baker was here one day last week on business. * v * * * Mr. and Mrs. John P. Cooper recently visited Murrell's inlet. , * * * * Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Atkinson were in Conway one day last week. * * * * * E. W. Prince of Gurley, S. C., spent a part of last Wednesday in Conway. * * * Read the new advertisement of I>. T. Hyman appearing in this issue of the paper. * * * * * Misses Eunice Ulmer and Carson spent Thanksgiving at their respective homes. ? * * With few exceptions all work and business were suspended in Conway for Thanksgiving Day. ***** Paul little who was operated on recently at the Burroughs Hospital, is rapidly recovering. jj: jft tfc * The Conway Department Store has been publishing a lot of l;ve advertising matter lately in this paper. \ U * * * Mrs. Powell and little daughter of Georgetown were the gue^t of Mi'? dcQueen* Quattlebaum last Wednesday. * * * * * Miss Alice Hardee of the Burouglis hospital, . pent 'i banksgiving ay \\ iher parents Mr. and Mrs. A.lbert Hardee. ? * * * * Card board of different colors is i -cii for many purposes. It is carried in stock at the Herald off i ce.?A d ve r I i so m e n t. * * * * * W. B. Cooper, president of the Amepcan Bank & Trust Company roccr.tly spent some time with relatives in Marion County. m * * * u Then* :sre hundreds of things om the farm that will brin?' in both pleasure, comfort and profit. Each farmei must find tiiese out for hime 1 f. * * * ' P.v early Spring the town of Mullins expects to have a- new ice plant in full operation. The work on the building was delayed recently but has started again. ***** Frank A. Thompson is building a handsome bungalow at Mullins t t v * It* i V IU ?*.. ?;u J t I L l V (?l llV IM * of l;i\v .ts i member of the l'inn of Norton ?.Vr Thompson. ? + # * The A. T. Coll ins Co., arc still hammering the wholesale grocery trade with hard facts about reduced prices on all lines. Read their ad i vei tisement. * * !> * | Our Inst is-ue contained a ler/*' advertisement by the combined tores of Goldfinch Dry Goods. Co., and Kingston Furniture t'o., ex tendinp; the time of their saie. The eourt of common ])leas fo~ Mivion county wi" convene at Mar ion on Monday, December 5th. \V. F. It. J'.hiis.>n, rf the town o Mrrion, is a ir(1!) !<er of t':e petit Hoys and Girls! It is time ft/1 you to write your letter to Santa Clans h)\- what you want, addfess your letter to The Five and Ten Cent Store Cor he will be sure to #et it there.?Advertisement. * * + * * Dedication of Furman University's superb new refectory will take place at 5 o'clock p. m. Thursday December S. The principal address of th(e occassion will be delivered by the Rev. T. Claggett Skinner, pastoi of the first Baptist church of Co lumbia. Big Prices 1 To our many farmer flic We are going to offer a chance to get anything \ as reasonable as any one lop market prices for your store, or allow you the sa payment of any account, y is a good time to settle y produce into what you wo fering you for corn shelle per bushel; pork, corn fee per dozen: hens, 20c per j for anything we can hand hesitate to bring all you h prepared to handle any qi \\/ col t irnii fni* V^ V> V-tllJ CVU J WU I VI your produce. A chance Co-operate with us and p Southerland No. 30 Main S ? THE HORRY HERALD, C Miss Johnnie Atkinson left Tuesday to visit friends in Hemingway. * * Mrs. W. O. Davis was hostess at-an oyster roast on Friday evenng. Miss Mary McMillian of Columbia spent Thanksgiving with home folks. #>)>** Miss Lena and Mrs. George Johnson spent Thanksgiving in Wilmington, N. C. * 9 * * * Sanitary Fish and Oyster Market. Phone 27. Delivery to your home. E. T. Lewis, proprietor. Adv. 11-10-li * * # * On Sunday afternoon Rev. J. C. At kinson preachd at Waccamaw Presbyterian church. ***** Rev. J. C. Atkinson left on Tuesdaj morning for St. George to attend the annual conference. 4. x :k * On last Saturday afternoon Joe McMillian entertained a number of friends With a boat ride. ***** Sanitary Fish and Oyster Market. Phone 27. Delivery to your home. E. T. Lewis, proprietor. Adv. 11-10-tf ***** Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Todd and children spent Thanksgiving in Dillon with Mrs. Todd's relatives. * * * * # Mrs. D. M. Burroughs was called to Spartanburg on Friday on account oi the critical illness of her sister. Misses Ruby Lee Moore, Hazel Fair cloth and Margaret Huntley v.cv among the college girls spending the: week end at home. a. V * * * .L \. Clifton, M. D. specialist in diseases of eye, enr, nose :uvl t'-ro ^. 1 Conway Di'vq Co. on Tuesday ften*t )on and YV<"lnec:d.>y only. Plea^ all as early as convenient. 11 3-C * * * * * Miss Aileen Spivey a student o' Chicora College spent the week er/1 ! with her parents. She brought Mi' Laurie Moore, one of her classmateas her guest. * * * >>t * A class of fifteen was receiver! in*r the newly organized Methodist church at Red Bluff la^t .Sundav, P<*v. \V. 1 Parker of the Bucksville charge officiating. * * * Rub-My-Tism, antiseptic and pain killer, for infected sores, tetter, sprain, neuralgia, rheumatism. Advertisement. 11-17-1 f>t * i;< rfc * : j< The Hendneks cattle dipping ease that was appealed from the mag?t'ase o'lft. lo the court of general sessions, has been ended for several days, as, the defendant called <'n the magistrate and paid up lit;'1 fine. ***** The State of North Carolina has gone into the tobacco cooperative , ' arketing movement to such an e? ten' that the planters are a!mo t sien^d up to the extent of severtvfivo per cent. They fullv intend ti each tli.it figure before they st> p. What the Horry farmers need is organization to control the market i11,?.? of their own cotton and tcbac cm. They are now doing more toward this thing than they ever did boforr. May they have the greatest Micce^. >f: Jjc * * * Mr. and Mrs. Donnie H. Dusenbur\ and little lauglter attended t!v Harper-Dusenbury marriage a Union church Thanksgiving 1>ay. Misses Eilleen Roi orts nv' Jo. i Ilarnsr of Toddvilh*, were shopping in the city recently. ***** The white window at Hyman's bak erv is attracting considerable atten tion and many complimentary re marks are heard in regard to the j'.r tistic arrangement in the dispjay. 1! you want to get hungry just take i look at this windw. ***** There was a Thanksgiving servicc for the town held at the Baptisl _i ml. i crimen on 1 iiiiiiKs^ivimr morning Appropriate music was rendered by i choir composed of choir members the different churches of the town The sermon was delivered by the pastor of the Methodist church. For Produce. nds and customers: you for the next thirty days on need in our line at prices can offer and give you the produce for anything in our me price for the produce in ; ou may owe the concern. It our accounts and turn your mt in our line. w e are ofd 85c per bushel; pea?., $2 , h 10c per pound; e<?gs 40c ; sound, and the market price ! le you have to sell. Don't ave to dispose of. We are lantity, bring it along. less and give you more for 11 -1 e - will prove the tacts to you. rofit by so doing. Furniture Co. ! i t., Conway, S. C. JONWAY, S. C., DEC. 1st, 1921 CLEMSON NOTES. Union Thanksgiving services were held in the Clemson Presbyterian c'uuvh Thursdav. Rev. Mr. Zacchary. pastor of the Episcopal church, did the preaching. A lar^e number of cadets took ad- j vantage o fthe hank giving holiday i \ a ? ? hci imi onereu to an ami went Home I for the day, or visited other plac *s I of interest in the nearby towns. Varsity football ended Thanksgiving, and conipanv football will soon be the rder of the day in athletics. | S iinc very tr-o-.! 1 <. velopd in ihe various companies and,1 from all appearances, the games will be interesting and hard fought. All the literary societies are now meeting regularly on Irridav nights. The enrollment of the societies is larger this year than it has been heretofore and, judging from the ; v)tvt work that is beinir done, more interest is being manifested. ?Student. Clemson College, Nov. 28, 1921. On Wednesday .afternoon at her lovely home, Mrs. Harry Cushman entertained a number of friends at a, most delightful party. The living room and dining room were beautifully decorated with yellow chrysanthemums and white narcissus. A cheerful blaze of logs in the large fireplace added much cheer and beauty. After a most interesting contest the hostess, assisted by Mrs! Henry Scarborough and Mrs. John Watson, served a delicious luncheon. The colors scheme of yellow and white was carried out tastefully in the decorations and place cards. The favors were little Thank giving turkeys. CALOMEL M * v T?'1?X ON YOU NEXT TIME Next Dose You Take may Salivate and S^M't World of Trouble Calomel is murcery; quicksilver. It caches into sour bilo lilce dynamite cramping and sickening you. C.a'o1 mel attack - the bones and . should never no put into your system. If you feel bilious, headachy, constipated and all knocked out. just g'o to your druggist and get a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a few cents which is a harmless vegetable substitute for dangerous calomel. Take a . spoonful and if it doesn'^ start your liver and straighten you up better and (luicker than nasty calomel and without making; you sick, you just go back , and get your money. Don't take calomel! It makes you ; sick the next day; it loses you a day's work. Dodson's Liver Tone straightens you right up ahd you feel great. No salts necessary. CJivo it to the children because it is perfectly harmless and cannot salivate. Advertisement. 'il' I What i 1 to 1 r| 1 his is always )j ijj Quality Shop. j || w 1 ' m J I, , ( --r ' \ / V\ U-" '' IV \ n 'psfY^\ ?w if H i j Make the Qu |; when you neec I ? ] \A/?11 f* 1 \A/?* X7 C j ^ v' > i i M i v? y k ;.l us. We have * p | j i Wlien you ar< i Shop, we are n The C P. S.?Ladi .< ft SEVERAL FINED FOR SPEEDING Offense Occurs on National Tighway Nenr Aynor Recently. The court of W. 11. Chestnut lv a busy time last week when Joe ,?' sions, Roy Sessions, Mrs. Roy Sc: sio^s and Ella Johnson wove a'l before him charged with disorder^conduct on the national highway no-' Ayiior. The offense was committed on Saturday, November 12. The arrest was made by rural policenvin, Y D. Johnson. Roy Sessions and Joe Sessions weir each fined for speeding autmobilos o tl,? ........ 1 - i tui; iii^uw?4v cuiuuu \ MI hir it;w> IM the state. Each of the women wore finer! in the sum of $10. W. T. Jolly, who was also mixed up in the affair, according to the paper1was placed under bond in tho sum of #300 for his appear.mce at tho magistrate court. At last accounts he had not been tried. Pleas of guilty were taken in the other cases and the case disposed of last *eek. SOLD OFFAT LOW FIGURES T,vn Sv"rnc; Co on B,r>n^< Here Last FriHpv to Highest Bidders. r?it v market on Main ?treot <so'd on the block la ' '"v under chattel :v?orf gages and including tho ^\ti res. st'v.'k and book acunts. 't was knocked down to J. S. Beverly for the sum of $140. t't ?toro of Parker <c: Thomas vv also disposed of in tho y>>^n w.-m* and on the same day and including ever\ belonging in the store or its business in re.ar of the Now York Cafe 'Phi*; wrs knocked down to .T. S. Beverly for the highest bid of $(>FiO. There were a 'numbev of bidders .at each of the sales, but there was none to run the bids to high figures. One of tho most delightful affairs of tho Thanksgiving season was tho stag dinner given by Mr. Rawlioson of the Conway Drug Co. at the Kingston Hotel on Thanksgiving eve. The dining room was beautifully decorated in white and gold chrysanthemums. An eaboate five course dinner* was served which, needless to say, was verv much enioved. Then the evenL a?ii?c ?\lnooo i \ f 1 \ * wo ccn/l i n i I I ^ ll\IUI o V I V | / I V < I MIIM M i. V VI 1 1 ' I conversation and smoking cigars. i g?w:~rwigi^rj?ra.... kre Yow Give Hi <x puzzle until yo next to the postof A brand new Canton Crept arrived of the terial and th style; also co \ and we have ^ ^ - ^ lines Kaiston \ Daniel Comfj ] women. \ . i We sell Furs VI N any other plai ality Shop youi J anything. We < r> be satisfied wher l r\ rn ir> \kj c\ 1 j v/ 11 i v ? i a j i i m i e in town stop n'ghty glad to see duality Conway, S. C. es Wool Sweaters will be sole for only $2.24 each. % 0 STILL IS TAKEN NEAR FLO YDS Officers Are Fired Upon by the Operators of This Still. CITIZENS AiDlN MAKING RAID Some of the Product of This Still Was Found on Hand at the Time. \ whiskey raid was made itv Floyds township on November 15th, m which a thirt> gallon whiskey til! was tak< n and brought in. With it there was destroyed eight barrelsof fermented <tuff, one galvanized steel drum, one cap anil worm, one ax, one bucket, one keg one onegallon .jug, three fruit jars, one cap and a- coat, all evidently used in and about the outfit. Some of the products of the outfit was i n hand at the time the raid was made. As the officers approached the still the operator's of it fired 011 the officers ami the fire was promptly "'funrxl. The opcerators of the still then fled and the officers proceeded to tear up the outfit and take it nway. V?'it!i policeman V. I>. .Tohnson and J. K. King, there were B. K. Cribbs, J>. V.". Hammond and J. \V. Rogers. They rendered valuable assistance to the cfi'ifers in making the v. id. At last accounts no arrests had been made in connection with this still. FIRE ALARM" BRINGS FEAR The alarm of fire last Monday morning orought out the fire department and, a large crowd of people to the residence of Mr. and Mrs. 15. T. Hyman. The inside finish of a bath room on the 'irst floor had caught fire from the explosion of a kerosene stove used for heating the water. The flames spread up the ceiling and to the inside works between the floors, but efforts quickly mad?* were effective in stopping; the spread of the flames to other parts of the buPdinp;. The damage was from twenty-five to fifty dollars, as estimated. nsw > ?\2tCL -zzzvrr- zirTgzrrjfrra/iiT-appn^aaa ] "" jy {f^ ? * QaJ? . o . fcl* f I, fay-is. e \ u come to the I !fice. I shipment of r 5 Dresses just very best maie last minute j ats and suits, , added to our 0 Oxfords and n / Slippers for [ > I cheaper than Q ze. L r headquarters I guarantee that l; i you buy from L ways on hand, i in the Quality I y.ou.- D Shop 1 I this week n