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?* ??*?? amcxmiMi??????????? I LOCAL AND * * Hi^ sale at Justice on January 28.? Adv. < * * P. J. Kikes was in Conway last Saturday. ***** M. C. McDowell was in Conway on la v 'ii.ui:ckiy. < * * + ? A'- <1:1 'iell \va-. here a few (lays UJ.M) < v. bi't- ino -.s. ***** \Y. ' . Rhod;^ was here from Lori: one \ last week. .1 W. Cor:aid was in Conway or, M(M ';i\ of l:tv;1 \\ nt h * * * * * W . R. Porter was in Conway from Alisln'ook last Wednesday. V M ? > J. W. Daw oy was here from Aynor, S. C., one day iast week. n * V. M. Dusenbury spent tin? week ond at Conway with his family. It i located out toward Homewood and is near the National highway. * * * * * i'i ' | d for chickens and c'vgs. Oohn's Grocery. 1-12-tf i? * * tr 4; \V. A. Freeman was Jiway on a hunting trip several days last week. * * * * * S. II. Smith was among the farmers vi iting Conway last week on business. ****** The \ve;:ther wivs cold and v ?rv 'a? \* most of the davs of la-1 week. * >}< * * J" S. I*', nourno recently pui clv'.sed ;> lot of land from Spivey Goldfinch. * * * * * .1 ohn T. ?"'brnev of Vynor was ir Ccnway on business 'ast Wednesday. * * * * * W. Henry Hell, or Rayhoro, was i 11 Conway last Wednesday on business. .1. I. Allen of Loris, S. C., was in 11.1 1. K....: * on way one nay iasi with on uumnoss. * * * * * J. B. Rahon was in Conway from the Socastee section one day last week. Re at (he Metli*>dist Chinch on Sunday at 11 o'clock and enjoy a good program. * * * * * Conway stands in the midst of one of the very best farming sections of the country. Read Stillv's filling station advertisemont and take the car there to be washed.?Adv. * * * * * Don't forget the big auction sale that W. R. Jones will have .it Justice on January 28.?Adv. * * * * * You will thoroughly en.iov tft" program at the Methodist Churcn on Sunday at 11 o'clock. ***** .Mrs. M. C. Dusenbury of Todd villo spent some time in Conway last wed; visiting relatives. * ar v ? Special for Saturday only ? 10 boxos of Diamond Matches for 5 cents. -Conway 5 & 10 Cent Store. ***** The Hut Bible students paid the co-t "f the j.aving in fi ont of the (\ ?->? .Motb'-dNt church. For best plant bed pun no see Palmetto Grocery Co., at Mullins.? Advertisement 1 I 21 It. ***** + * * * * Tho new hoire donated by the Bible students of Conway for Mrs. Ol'ver <l ill soon be str-.rt 'd. ***** Row \V. L. Parker assisted Rev. 1\. K. Garrison of Aynor in a meeting at Sandy Plains last week. Ford has made /mother '"eduction in the price of hi-? cars. The announcement appeared in our last issue. ***** Conway is tyuilding and spread'ng. It is bound to become a great town. No power on earth can stop it. * * * * Priv Cash and buy for less. Low e?t mV#>s' on 'os and feeds, Colm'x Grocery. 1-12-tf. A >?i * ? * Kvery town of "00 or more persons in Minnesota has an American Lejri( n post. Gopher state reeorda show. ' * * * * * Road the program of the mass meeting lo ho hold at the Methodist Church on Sunday and be sure and attend. ***** K. (>. Hell, the well-known merchant of Wan-:pee, S. C., spoilt i? portion of last Thursday in Conway on Imsin ?ss. ***** Rub-My-Tism, antiseptic and pain killer, for infected sores, tetter, sprain, neuralgia, rheumatism. Ad| ?vertisement. 11-17-1 fit Joseph W. Holliday recently spent i joveral days at Kingsburg, S. C., where he has large farming interests to attend to. ***** Tlio Pastime Theatre had no show nn last Saturday night owing to failI - 1 Uio iii receiving the pictures lnienueu for that time. * * J Setter || Kl)l> N? Johnson, auctioneer of real , estate and all other property. R. p. I). No. 2, Box II, Gallivant\s Perry, s ( .--I -V.'-SlM ***** fiflfi 'S a l),cscliPtion fo>* Colds, OUU Fever and LaGrippe. It's the most speedy remedy we know. Advertisement. ll-17-15t 4 I 1 PERSONAL I *************************-: J. M. Hammond, Sr., was in Conway 011 business last Monday. ***** You will miss a good entertainment if you fail to attend the mass meeting at the Methodist Church next Sunday at 11 o'clock. H + 4c ? >|l The Mn|, Bible class grows in popularity as time goes on. C. L. Williamson was in Conway recently on business. mm*** Buy a Globe safe through the llcr ild agency and mako a safe place to store your valuable records They will Im safe against fire or theft. * * * * W. S. MeOaskill wont back to Hurley, S. ('., last Saturday and .acted as 'i>"tioii(inr at the sales of tho Prince Bros.' bankrupt stock at that place. * * Send your orders for fertilizers for If)'?'* 11 \ ifc 1 I :i r<l vv ir?lr I oris: S. C. They represent Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company.?Adv. * * * * * The Jones sale will have a l>ir; crowd to buy valuable property that will go o<V to the highest bidders on January 28 at Justice, S. C. Adv. McQueen Quatllebuum and \V. C. Pitts were kept busy last week st;<k ing out the course of the new highway from Conway toward Port llarrelson. I***** No chenp tobacco canvas handled by us. Mu1 we have 20.000 yards new, strong, good canvas. Our price is right. Palmetto Crocery ( o., Mul!ins.?Advertisement 1 "? 21 It. * * * * ? In the everv-day transactions that we have in this world there are many things we would like to know better but we cannot find out. We never know. * * * * In order to pull through the neriod of transition from cotton farming to the diversified kind we need to encourage1 the farmers along all lines possible. i ? * ft ? One of the biggest sales of real and personal estate ever held in that section will take place at Justice on January 2K, beginning at o'clock in the morning.?Adv. ***** Bv floating a $25,000 bond issue. *-?? ? > in 1 1 il,n riui.l JM I'jiso, l exits iih: utTuinu imcity in America to at4o'v>nt to finance a permanent American Legion home by municipal bonds. ***** Our stock of rice, sugar, seed oats, etc., is surprisingly larue. See us if in need of anything in our line. Palmetto Grocerv Co., at Mullins.? Advertisement. 1'5|21 It. * i?* rtn * * The case of the State vs. Pink Todd iti the court of Magistrate W. H. Chestnut was put off last Wednesday on account of the absence of the attorney, W. K. Suggs. ? * : |t * * For fresh meafs of all kinds fro tf? I Mrs. Lawrence Woodbury's Market, Race Path. Conway. Buys and sell^ country produce. Lawrence Woodbury, manager. l-2'I-tf ***** The proner care of disabled and unemployed ex-soUiers should con,' before the erection of expensive wa* memorials, according* to ihe American Legion's legislative committee. *?** ? Rhodes & Hardwick, brokers of Loris, S. C., still \remain the agents of the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company. Call and see them abopt your fertilizers for 1022.?Adv. * * * * VThe Progressive Home Makers' Club will meet at the home of Mrs. M. A. Cause at llomewood on Thursday, January 2(>. A full attendance is requested so that new officers may be elected. ***** Read the ads- of the Right Market appearing in this paper. Th? company occunies the stand on 3 <' & venue recently vacutcd bv w. .1. Benson, and next door to the Farm Implement Company. ? * * * Before you buy your fertilizers for 1922 let us figure with you on best prices for old reliable brand manufactured by Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company. We represent this big fertilizer company at Loris and will be pleased to figure with you and fill your needs for any quarter of the county. Rhodes & Hardwick, I,oris, S. C.?Adv. * * * * We appreciate the aid of our readers in helping us to got out just th? best paper that it is pssible f.r this section to make and circulate In helping* us you will bo helping yourself. You will see that this i so. * * * * * Last week, owing to failure or trains to connect, and other ur> favorable causes, the Pastime had n< picture for Monday night, and the Blue Fox, one of the serials, now running, was a day late in appearing-.* > ***** Beaten up by a gang of railway thieves, Detective J. C. iKodlinski o; F?alamai*2rt, N. Y., was spared from death when one of 4he thufs spio'' .. m i...u? i i ii j?i?u ii'- m-i vn jy|)ui urn in ui* lapt'i tind recognized t"ho detectivb as r former bu ldy in France. . * * * Grier Mercantile Company moved last week from the Kingston Hotel Mock lower down Main street to the building formerly occupied by the citj market. G. E. Grier, it is said, intends to move to Conway before very long and enlarge his business. THE HORRY HERALD, COW V? M rs. C. B. Crawford aii(^ infant son I of Chadbourn, N. C., were admitted to Burroughs Hospital on Saturday for treatment. ? M iss Lucy Martin of Conway was I dismissed from Burroughs Hospital last week following an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Perry Hardee of^ Allsbrook is rapidly recovering, following a serious operation at Burroughs Hospital. | . \ i . n<?r<i'? We represent the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company, makers of the old reliable brands of fertilizers, and can make you attractive prices on your needs. Rhodes & Hardwick, Tjoris, S. C.?Adv. Klha FYye. the litter daughter of Mr. Mrs. J. W. Five of Adrian, was admitted to the Burroughs Hos pital on Sunday for diagnosis and treatment. M i ^ Clladys Tyler of Loris was dismissed from Burroughs Hospital last week. *. * * * * One night, last work a 1-ug tour 'ng car citr o down Man Street a 1 be hour of o'clock at te!M*'f'' sneed, and it bailed to ba'i at t'< sign of the n?ght policeman wb. m-j) fit 1 ho c-' prv at the time. ' is believed that this car wa tvan ' porting whi key. \ 10XT I)OSF, C \ LOM F.L MAY SALIVATK YOU Jt Is Wercurv, Oi?i',ksil vcr. Shocks Liver and Attacks Your Hones C-'domo] salivation is horrible. H swells 'he tongue, loosens 'be leetli and rheumatism. There's no reason why a ikm-soii should take sickening. salivating calomel when a few rents bins a large bottle of Dodoe's ' iver Tone? > perfect substitute for calomel. It is a pleasant j veirof'dile M<iuid which will start your , liver iust as surelv as calomel, but it doesn't make you sick and cannot saliva to. , Calomel is a dangerous drug, bosides it may make you feel weak, siok and nauseated tomorrow. Don't lose a dav's work. Take a spoonful ' of Dodson's Liver Tone instead and you will wake up feelimr great. No salts necessary. Your druggist sviys if. you don'' find Dodson's Liver Tone acts better than treacherous calomel your money is waiting for you. ?Adv. The Horry union meeting will he held with the Wampee Baptist Church on Friday, Saturdev and Sunday, January 27. 2.S and 29. . Fridav 10:00?Devotional by A. E. Fuller. 10-30?Introductory sermon hv Rev. R. O. Hendrix. 11:30?Miscellaneous business and FcHournment. Saturdav 10:00?Devotional. J. D. Watson. 10:30?Scriptural giving, open bv T. J. Vauirht. S. H. Brown W. H. Parker and Rev.x M. W. Govdan. 12:30?Miscellaneous business. Sunday 10:00?Sunday School mass meeti n g. 10:45?Week of prayer by A. E. Fuhner and others. 11:30?Mission sermon. Speaker to be selected. M^PLE 10CAT. NEWS Night school for ad-i'ts will prob, ab'v begin at Maple this week. ? The Rev. C. Stanlc fi'Wl hi" ' ep-ni lar appointment at Maple on S.itur j (iar ann csunnav. Maple school is progressing fino under the efficient innnajremenl of Mrs. T. B. Lewis. Miss S^vah McMillan and Mrs. Ed. L. Smith, all of Conway. Miss Ruth Phipps spoilt last week with friends and relatives of near Ha vboro. Mr. Joanna Sarvis of Jordanville spout the week end with Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan. Plies Cared In 6 t(> 14 Day & Ironists re'unu !..</? ?;y if PAZO OTNTMVNTfftli t . .re Itching, JJliiul, R.ocdiii't or Prot"i di ?H<" if'v ' t. O TNo'iom)-, J'-? nf ycil'I'^VS c should he in hospitals are forced to work an'! support their families b cause their compensation clauiv have not heen allowed, according to the American Legion. 666 wi" break a Cold. Fever and Grippe quicker than anything we know, pre* venting pneumonia. Adv. 11-17-15t CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for the many deeds of kindness shown us during the illness and death of our father. O. H. Grainger and the family. Nochols, S. C., January 23. X P 9 X I ?v*mv o V*1 IV1 . ?3 t Whv will vou walk fc % I you can phone your order X your door in .ten minutes? line of fancy groceries, frc X 1 r/ Grier Mer | Telephoi jk. \ AY, S. C., JAN. 20, 1922 CROP BLANKS IN GREAT PLENTY The Herald has just taken through the mill a big lot of mortgages of crops and other chattels combined. This means that it will cover a crop | alone, if that is all that is to be covered by the mortgage, but it has a space in which other kinds of personal property may be inserted; or if it is not a crop, then it will do for the other chattels alone. These blanks are intended for use in any county in South Carolina. We net orders very i often from Mullins, Nichols. Tabor, T.V. .. I ? i iV ' ? * * rim mini aiui otner points outside of Horry county. These blanks are the host for the purpose tb.-.it there is made at this time, (let your orders filled at the Herald office, - ? n S. S. M vSS MFISTINC, XT MKTHOD1ST ( Ml'IK !i At the Sunday School mass meet- j iny o the Methodist Church. which' will be held next Sui day, tlie follow-, iny proy *;>.*>! will he carried out at the 1o'clo"'" hour: Program I.?Voluntas by Choir. \l.?S(?p?v I>v (" inin-oivi*:ion. 3.?Prayer by Pastor. I. Scrip lire Keadinp; by Pastor. 5.?Offertory by Choir. C>.?Call o!' Departi^onts by Superintendent. 7.? So'.y by Conyr^yition. S?Address by Col '.1. M. I.vnoh. I !*.? Presentation of 'bawinys by buildiny committee. 10.? ' s'hers wait on congregation. 1 1.?Doxoloyy. 12.?Honodietion. A conmiiVoc in charge of an tooj biles to briny to the mass mooting any who cannot otjierwi e como w:'! bo on duty in front of the church at 9:30 on Sund;iv morniny ready to respond to all calls for convey/nice. As featured in the prop-ram. it yoos without sayiny that the occasion will bo one of pleasure to nil who attend Good music, yood speakiny, yoocl reports, will assure a day of hope and cheer. Don't fail to attend. We are anxious to surpass all former records and establish new precedents in Christian education in Conway. The public yenerally is invitod to attend. Your presence will be hiyhly appreciated. The reyular Sunday School exercises will take place at the usual hour,. 10 o'clock, and inasmuch as the Homo j Department is expected to be present. as far as health will permit, .'i teacher will be provided for them. Rev. D. A. Phillips, the presiding | elder of the Marion district, has called the district institute and preachers' conference to meet in Marion on Wednesday of this week. All th? Methodist pastors and lay-loaders of the county will be in attendance. o . CIVIC LKAC.UK meeting The annual election of officers of the Conway Ctivic League will l?e held at tlio regular meeting1 on Wednesday afternoon, February 1, from 1 to 5 o'clock in the Town H.all. Members :ir% requested to pay ihe U>22 dues (50 cents) to the treasurer at this meeting. WHOLE CASE " OF BOND PAPER The Herald has iust received a whole case of New Sulphite bond. It is not the finest paper made, but it it* good, and by buying in a large lot the price is low; so that if you take a letter-head or other commercial form on this paper the price will be correspondingly low as compared to the finer grades. There is also .*i plenty of the finest grades of paper on hand, (let any kind you want. rVITAMINES! I are an essential factor in jl J promoting healthful growth j | Scott's Eon&slski j I is far richer in the fat I * . . At! * ? t soluble A vitamine \ -"n than cream. It aids fthj growth?builds health! AT ALU DRUG STORES PRICE, Sl.?50 nnd 60c. Scott Sr. lJow.ic, Ctoomticld, N. J. | ALSO MAKERS OF j j KI-MOIDS | I (Tablets cr Granules) E y ^INDIGESTION j Market 1 * )r yotRbeef and pork when ? i in and they he delivered to % V We will also have a full'? ' % >1^1 the 1st of February on. % if, ;l v cantile Co. ; ne No. 23 * ><> NEGRO UP FOR BREAKING STORE Henry Hemingway was arrested by V. D. Johnson of the rural police and lodged in the county jail last Saturday to answer to the charge of breaking and entering the store of J. Alton Eason near Willow Branch church last Friday night. Heminirway had been emnloved at the *miohine works of Pe*'rlie Gasuue in utomobile repairing business. ''' iHit finish his crime as !v?s >n was expecting him. He had hid nearby with his gun. When Hem-] ingwav broke and entered Eason fire<' through the '*oof ard the negro made a get-awav by running. WML EST \HUSH SCHOOLS Mis< VVil ! on Gray, state Supervisor <.> 1* adult schools, n'ot the tees and '\iirons of Mnp'e irraded sclv>ol on Fridav nijvht. .Tanunv 2^and explained to them the plans of t h? S*ate Pcpartment of Kducation and 'lie i'Mteracy commission t > . Polish illi*ei",9y in the countv of Horry. Vi?- Gvay was assured the hearty ; supnort of the trustees and patrons of M;id!p school district. \'i?>ht ?' ("or adults will oroh*?1 >1 \ hei>ip tip's weok. Miss Gray has secured a t*?''o} for the Map'o district who will \'i' the hones of those living ?n the district and teach th<~ ladv folks 'lur?n?r the day and the iiio" ;>i the school house each niVht. Niivht school fir adults wiI' last only ^i\ weeks and at he end of this j time i' is hoped that every ma-1 and: wopmiii in the district will l>r aide to I read and write : nd '>v ke their own ! calculations. Rufus M. Jeurette. I ~ Haying any troub ? ? 11 Old Man VC inter has ? iust drive in and let us see $ it for you in a hurry. Br % are a spec 1 alt | We are I | Ever-Ready Win Mospico Safely S | SERVICE > < s a f PRK i REDL * * X 4r-r^ t <0"X} T HI CM VI <*> * * * ? Lowest Prices Eve I Motor C s s | Touring % Roadster X F. O. B 'X Starter and Demon s A t Co -pe * Sedan . , | F. O. B | Equipped With Starter <> *> * X X Fordson Tractor . I F. O. B. * Z Ask ciboul our ea *v | H. L. "I * Authorize ^r> a * % Conway % < H i' * NEGRO COMMITS CRIME AT AI J.F.N \ The negro employe quarters near the lumber mills of the Trexler Lumber Company at Allen was. the scene of a fracas anions the blacks last Saturday morning; and in the course of it one of them severely injured another and ran away while the running was good. Sheriff .James A. Lewis was notified of the crime and on last Sunday he arrested the negro and brought him to the county jail. TK \CHKRS* \SSO< ! \TION The program for the Stnto Tench ers' Association has been practically | COmplctO'l. I'lU' ing is "Fifteei Hurdred for Colum' bin on March t<> Is. .Induing; from t ? i to* < ' the mcUins < over tho stato t lii nf t ^ bij?\i>est and '> " i FKM> FKnM STVIC'M; According to t.o\' 1 ovo : last Monday, J. 1 S . . I sonio stavMnir on ! ?< I anionu' several 5?' 11vi him from the fall wn i- m loir. At last accounts he w: ; to his room on accoim1 *he aeeidont, but ho is ov.p< ! soon and be able to <> ,;p o work j again. J. V , ('Nff n?? A}. ?). >- ]>ir i " li v t in diseases of cv?\ err. pose ;im(' throat, I at Con>vny Proe Co <>?^ '''nc da> I aftrrnoo" ar.d \N oda'-d"' ;;vh . I rail as early as convenient. >< 4>4 *< < O<$>* ? Vt <0 * <t <> * O4-* !e with Your Car? been trying to cause trouble what's the matter?and fix ? ittery and ignition troubles y with us. X. Agents for v J d Shield Cleaner, pindles for Fords. J GARAGE | 7 * DES : ir^cn I I | X nSAlCAR + r Named by Ford J i ompany i $348.00 ! $319,00 I . Detroit ntable Rims Extra $ ! $580.00 | $645.00 : . Detroit and Demountable Rims } $625.00 | , Detroit ^ ) x sy payment plan. X BUCK i id Dealer t < I S. C. ; < * * I*