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mmmmmw^^mmmmmmmmw | LOCAL AND Seooud sheets at the Herald af' lice. * * * * * Adding machine joIIk at the H-en-' aid ofrSco. # *#?? ror? UKNT?Two IUoms, A^ply'; Horry Herald. 9?12-vtt. ii * * * *- i \Y J). 1 lucks vcis heiv? on husilwfc>V one Mjiy recently. ? 4 ft. # ' < (^ ovuo .J. llolliday was her* the a....* - "'vl I'I 111IS WCOK. * * <* *- a. ^ Vv'. i'\ Harden spent some tkru; ir. Conway on last Saturday. ?if :> lf<*V" * l*a;.ic Lewis was i?. Conway Jh'tttn the country one day recently. Mrs. M. C. Dusenhury spMl several .'lays hove* last ?vrek. * * ^1 If K Head the new aiivertisem?uiLt of Service (iura&'? in this issue. Ifc * ^ ?Jf * Th1 recent cold snap was ftollautul l)y cloudy a/i/H rainy weather. ? * * i <t i Car peanut meal to arrive- .this week. Coope?r-Smitli Co.?A (Jr. * V K' * Bie; shipment of 5?uj>;ar to arrive j tins week Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. * * v- * 10. \V. Prince speiH several .femurs | I....... 1.. .1 1.... iii'iu I.I.M Oil u.i I i mi 1H1.-111V..VK # * (J> fi Tilman Williams- recently spent sevei.il days in Klor da on busi.'V.\?s. K. (C. Hull ark, the fanner of 'ilur-, ley sortion vi-siicd Conway last ^xh'U. ? **!? II. "T. Hay of Wilmington, N. C.,( was in this section of the county last week. ? ? ,t> ? ? .4 t Cur best flour just unloaded. :<ae us' for close cash prices. Cdoper-Smith' Co.?Adv. * * * * * Tobacco will be the best money ^ crop for the farmers in this ccAiniy1 this yet if. * * * * -* The A. T. Collins Company Has a new "dvortisement in this issue of, the Herald. ***** .Mrs. .1. h\ Harper o'PToddville "was j in Conway one day last week visit-] k inu' relative-. A * * * * 4 A wist farmer will p'an to raise! R.' plenty of corn and othtti I'ood crops] lor use on the >**** The auditor's office h'l the court liou-e it V.rpt busy at thw season in i takimr the t.ax returns. * * * * * | F. A. Hurrourhs was ou4 ajf'.i: la ' i'( ( ] I: if' r onu tine with a -evere cold. Another car Irish Cobbler sec" | I |>? <(< to : ' ive this ' ? k. Copper Smith Co.?:Adv. * * * * * t S. !\ L'llliott wa hr?ro last .Saiurd/?\ and spent several 'loai liere o? ! business. ***** Pay ^'.':sh and lap* '"or 'o . I o \ ./*-1 ?'r''?s on jrrf?<*eries artA feeds. .'Colin's Grocery. i -12-t f. i ***** IVvmanent improvements wi?1 ,'ldd to the value of the farm and increase ' tin1 income to the < wner. * + i < * Mr. and Mrs. ('. F. Spivc-y of 11 < ouiiod, pent several hours in Conway one day last week. ? m * * * .John II A'kinson of .Jord.anville, S. was lie1'? 0110 flay last week on Inn at the court house. * * * * * * * if * * j Sam D. Crawford vas amon'r Il>?* f;irr rrs ea'liiiiv on ' 'U Miess I'irnv here the first of last we;*!;. ***** M r> .1. (1. Woodw;.) (I returned la^t wiv'k < >ni Hn'li -io:'n where ;iv.? wen to purchase lock (or (he cor.iinu1 season. * * * tV x* Me> cli.ant.v are netl'ii"; citing frni fro KlorifK now hv the w;-t<r roiit<- and at much reduced freight raffs. * >: * * -? 1i\|iss J<>br?11 if^ Atkinson jravo i\n infovn'Jil party fov lior Sunday Sc'hoo' elu - on Tuesday afternoon of last ? * * * * The Ifyman Hakorv is :< regular advei'M :?r and is a "w^-intr homo o^, teipiisc that it will pay you to pat ' ^ * * * * * Last Saturday was a day of sunshine t'? somt ct'ont. foMo\? ipa> rd>o>'t two days of cloudy and disagreeable * * * * * Tlio de'av and carelessness '>n the wirt of any of us will he ,ont 1o hriw bad results to others as well as to /'' ' * * Sop us for special prices on rice, jujrar, lard, moat, salt everything in erorories hay and foods. CooporSmith Co.?Adv. >? * >t * * Hirrhe.-t once ?>.vi< for chickens and egtfs. Cohen's Grocery. 1-12-tf. ?.**** , i .0NV 'Vortiseiy.ont of tho peoples Filling Station i:i this is :k * :!f Jit > Car Burt seed oat: iust un'oador' ano'^cr 1M aiTi'vo (his work. See us if von want good seed orl?. the;o|-o going fast. Cooper-Smith Co.? ?????? PERSONAL I % WHfr**********)!** ************ The besl time for the 'automobile repair shops ami filling ^stations is the Kpririf, season aiul oa?ly summer wlvpn travel increases a hundred/ FoM. * * * Any town ontfht to bt- proud for-/a vationai highway to ru?i through its rnid^t. Conwj;y had that opportunity and according to rofforts missed it by M'oinj? to sleep. -? ft t I For fresh meats of 'all kinds jlx to "Mrs. Lawrence Woodbury's Market, Race Path, 'Conway. Huys and sells country pttnduce. I jxwrence Woodbury, manager. 1-20-tf * * * * * I 4 .. 1 C 4 i-~ it uu\';.^ ,1 4 lUII.U'l ll? ill>U p;oofi crops without commercial fer(ifia.M-s; but k is possible to do it, though in a small way where tin* w ork is? undertaken in the rij^ht way. * * <r i-* # Got tfood le^al blanks at the Heralfl office. A lawyer looks over the Herald's blanks, and they are the be*?t to be had. Why depend on a printer who is not a lawyer to make your blanks. ***** Woods seeds an* <he best of their kinds and they have a Tint* reputation biiilt by year.-. of service to tlie* farmers and j.', irdeners of the South. Their ad is in this issue. Write tf them for their catalogue. -* * * * Send your orders for fertilizers for 11)22 to Rhodes Hardwick, Loris, C. They represent Virginia-Carolina Chemical Gtoripany.?Adv. * * * A Rhodes & Hardwick, brokers of "Loris. .S. C.. still \remain the ?irents of t he Virginia-Carolina Chemical 'Compj^ry. Ca'l .nnd son them about your fertilizers l or'11)22.?A<1\. * m * * * Mrs. L. I). Majorat h entertained lier Sewing Club last Tuesday after-; noon. After a pleasant hour spent with the needle the - owing' was l.aifl aside and dainty rerfcshiuents enjoyed. * :? M. * Mrs B. I). Alexander left latfl Saturday for Spartaiihurg; where Alio underwent an operation on Wednesday. Her friends in Conway and elsewhere deplore her illness and Y.ope IVt her a speedy recovery. * * * * * Young men, women, over '7. desir*in (lovernment positions, $130 month's1, \vri<" for free list (>f positions now ripen. R. Terry (former Civil Service r-'v-imm'T) 1)0*1 Continental Uuildrng. Washington, 1). C\ v''v. 2-2-2t * * ?? + >* Our friend 10. P. Core ef the T,orl.community writes us whm renewi-?,"* his .-uhsf-ription thai Iv esteems the , ier: 'I ; s <j :c of 11 t (> s? j. per , ; " a ' - lr t he do ; i. ?t \:vr.t .> p- i i a . ir.j-lf copy of ii. * Appreciation neips u.- i?\ encourj ping us. , >. * ? ? Th< mar^ f < of ."VI rs. \V. II. K VIolm- 1>- V/ib.>in?lori, N. C.. who I.ms 1 'n rvpica'ly ill while on *i v; : 'o !km- tor. .^rs. Florence llodricl: a'. fhc (>>'. co Hold Conwav, are ; ;I: f' to know -lie is rapidly improving. * h: ?. # The Sf.rslo will provide new wav of co'1 octi11 >r rovonuo to relieve th<? .burden of taxation; and means wii ' have to be provided for co'!ectiiu? .these new taxes. Unless this part cf i', is carefully attended to, there vib be in .injustice to some of the peoplc. / k # 4i * * S. !>. McQueen lias renewed anc! taken advantage of the Herald': of for to furnish the Southern Afficul Uiri-t free with every paid in advance subscript 'on to tho amount of S2.00 until the two hundred that the Herald has at its disposal has been used up in that way. Get yours today. * 3?c * # * The Town of Conway is better off than formerly willi ibe fiUhtinj-v fires; for it now has th( fine now chemical en.L'ne driven b\ ils own mo'ive power, as well <:: tl ^ o'd fire engine which i ; a very good machine. in and out. * * * * * -1\1 ? >> W. T. Goldfinch entert lined the members of 1 icr Sunday School el"ss last Wed're.-d:y afternoon at be]- home on T?? .*?i.\* Street. The annual election of office:':-' was held an>? Mrs. Goldfinch was re-eioctod p'. esi dent (if (he class. l<efre hmcnts were served by Mrs. Gold finch and her daughters. m v if A'. There is plenty of meanness in the world, hut fiol i: r quit *o contemptable as wnfM'?n^ fine cloth' < and using other luxuries at the o !ior ivan's expense; which me- ns tli.it :i debt has been made in order to obtain these :hings, without either the ability to pay for them, or the inlention of evading that dob\ when it is due. * t * * liefore you buy your fertilizers for '0^2 lot us figure v*alb you on best prices for old reliable brand manufactured by Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company. We represent this big fertilizer company at I,oris and will l?e pleased to figure with you mid fill your needs for any quarter of the county. Rho/Jos & Hardwick, I.oris, S. C.?Adv. * * * * Mi ss \Vi 1 I,ou Gray who is aiding? in organizing the adult schools in his county, reports one meeting where thrye wore twenty persons, representing as many f;?.?*- i'ies. ar<< hen . si: d how many of them took the county paper only two hands went up. This community mentioned by her is worse off than many others in this county. THE HORRY HERALD, CON \ There is not one jobless ex-soldier in tLouisaiut, the American Legion employment bureau in that state reJWH'tS. * The Dominion government wilL /pay half and municipal govern meift*.* ihalf in the relief of unemployed' Canadian e\-soldiers, the American Legion has learnod. Prof. B. IX Alexander left last week to visit his wife who is sick in a hospital in Spartanburg. ? Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Cushman arrived in town last week after spending a fj w weeks in Florida and other pofhts. * 4c it 41 On a bill in Eden Park in Cincinnati, overlooking a bend in the Ohio River, a bronze memorial 'will l?o erected to the memorv of F. W. /'..11 i..~_ "i . 1 I vj, inn ?n in, inie commanuer 01 me: American Legion, who was killed in I an automobile accident last June. i An organization to co-operate closely with ihe U. S. Veterans Bureau in all parts of the country in obtaining adequate care for disabled ex-soldiers will be formed by the American Legion. * * * * * The American Federation of ! ,ubor f*i vol's the adjusted compensation bill ; for ex-soldiers, Daniel J. Tobin,j treasurer of the Federal ion, has in-' I formed the American Legion. Hut; I it does not favor a sales tax as a means of raising the money. * * * 4 ? Mrs. .]. G. Woodward returned from Baltimore l/ist week, after having spent a few days there selecting, the new styles for the Woodward Millinery in Conway. The laides can I get anything in the millinery line at i this store and know they have the J a test. 4 it * * * 'Questionnaire-; sent out by Kansas posts of the Americ/Mi Legion show (ha' but percent of the state's ex service men would elect the cash payment provision of the live-option ? <!justed compensation (bonus) hill. More than Ki percent declared for up insurance, with farm and home aid a second host bet. ***** Chinese ex-soldiers of the American Legion in New York City are to l>c employed in rounding up 50 slackers of their race, supposed to he in hiding'in Chinatown. The men qualified on their knowledge of the quarter's many literal "ins and outs." !?!?*** Among the well known men who have signed up with the American 1 egion in New York for 1D22 are Jack London, Andrew Carnegie. George Washington. John Philip' Sousa, A. J. Droxel Biddle, Jr., Fred- j ? crick Wilhelm, A. Kaiser, Rupert Hughes, and King Albert of I>eJ-| . gium. I .. j GATLIM'S NE I Best Meats and 1 ;l Native and We; ways on hand. Will appreciat f Vvr. S:__ :; * -x-x- ; < x- * *- -x- :f :-x * # -x x- -x* > * ->: Sj< X 5 V* c wi-.li lo notify tno toba< ?jc hill pa*si <! in imc Lejj iv:ia! are whit & t h<* Sta1?? of South C arolina I rom wa?,ehouM-> floors, unless the tobace J H* </U'i j'.radiniv bill whi< h has been i } ;v iri'iiV'T of \ears, whirh has just pa. ;j: mp.ii'iny: the ^ratlin,? and 'vine o ! * he of jxreat benefit to the tobacco :{: Carolina tobacco has !<>-i. prestige * loose leaf way of selling tobacco, Ion'"*r markclini* period. The fur * tobacco in the short space of time, jj* has in I he past. The w..'.rehotiscs i iriiiD T iitiu .onyer u necessary, ii * cir?rt ti<ne to tfrac'lc, tie am! handle | i'fi to ratify the farmers of J ho p.r-.:s if; Hint lhey may hav* time to make :j? ? ?radiM?? ind l>iiH> of ih< | The fxradipj? and tyinj* of toll >; nimthor of piles, which will notes* t<> handle the same number of pom ??e <U d conditions such as we have hacco Hoard of Trade lias appoint r ! up wi'h ihe various tobacco contp? sets of buyers in order to urr,e Mi < * the same time with a full corps, of alS the various tobacco 'vm panics. '} sales for Mollms this will relieve ::l ?? sales sueh as we have had to < \>ii * busv season. * ! 'Q We would advise vot ' f <i Orn1 Ij* t?> make ijootl tobacco, w * ihitii I jjj wo do not ox pod the rt'ji commoi # a surplus of com mop tobacoo on )>: ! * Trusting you ?.ill make a goc j* .??()()(! prices. Wo are, 'I* IT * > ory I 1 Muliins Toh T C HT* ;j oi 11 J i x: a- >: x- -a- -x- -x- v.- -x- -x -x -x- * *x -x -x- * -x- * * ->: -x- -x VAY, S. C , FEB. 9, 1922 SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT The School Development Association held its regular monthly meeting in the Burroughs school building on last Friday afternoon. Mrs M. G. Anderson, President presides! over the meeting in her graceful and easy way. The first number on the program was an instrumental solo by Miss Gene Wood. Norton accompanied by Mrs .1 A. Norton on the violin. The minutes were then read by Mrs W. A. Freeman, secretary, which showed that the organization is a live <>no and is looking to the betterment <>f the school and school grounds. Mrs w. ll. Win burn read a most interesting paper on teaching the young to "obey." I would think that every 'nother paid very close attention to try and catch a point, that would help her with her own individual ease. Miss Lucy Spivey in net easy and gentle manner read a we!) written paper on "What obedience in tl ^ school would mean to both | npil and te.achet I think each mother that he; re Miss Spivey's argument .-intere'v .wished '.hat her hoy or ?;ir coul I come ep the standard, and let Miss Spivoy re;-.!i- her idea! class nxijii. Mr. 11 n n t' y ' ve ;> : hor\ talk on. th.e schoolhouse jr. ounds and improve ment. lie said Mr. T\ M. Burroughs had kindly consented to let the >e'n )o' r-e a vacant lot near by .and il would be (used for base hall. etc. The meeting1 then adim ned. live > body was invited into th'4 Domestic Science room where the laides we! .served delicious cake and <\ Tee. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund mmcy if PAZO OINTMKN r fails to cure Itching, Hlind. Hit -ding ur Protnuliag Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and v< u can tfet restful sleep efter first application. WX\ | rQUALITY-FOOD"i | It's not volume, but quality y i | in diet thai; aids healthful I t growth. t | Scot-fs Emoiislon I is a quality-food that a*. S 5 many need to help tide ! R over times of weak- 'y^ii j | ness. J/'s ri:h in the j\ J | I precious vitcmincc, ^ I I AT A'.'.. :3-MJG STORHS l PTUCU. OI.LO and COc. ^ s' Sc jll <?>. Koxwro, N. J. ^ I ? ALSO MA!r:F!5 Of E ft ttn wi'i ' 1 I rr vi'Ci ? I I 4 ?*V j P (Tab?**-. c; r .r" j i i E2? INDIGESTION I L2l-!Nk | m*?&-:AMI.'narc.ta w<iiUD?.rcLirjs::mJ 'W MA PIC FT 1 ^ V V 1 < 'j-i.L V. A jfc. Green Grcceii ies stern Meats alI :e your orders. Gat; in. " :!: i Prriipf^ 1 \sl\l ? tw ? Vi i'i H. :. ft <-1 ? - ? ? ? mi u AU" IV Ai Jjl %?> #* co ?.:row>r.s that ;!ic-fc Ik> la i??> a ij$? s rohibits a;:> w r; 1> > tee is--- in * ioii.urr - ;uk I icr oe ' > X. o !s, graded and tied. This i>- Mio ?J: lisctt&sod in the Legislature for a $ Si'ci Kith house (.-! t' ' f tobacco. We think 'Ms bi'il will * rowers of South < .ioiina as ' X. on accoar.l < !' t ? ok! un;c;\id d # , ami this wii! ai-a> {.vlve a inmii if: luer v.-il! not Iti? loved to seli !'. ol I rani lour t * ix . ; j v 3 shoi iil run ; n'i< ,o netr e in ;>. ? y order to ??i\" t r.' I'::" -vers * his tobacco nice!; . Am! we wish X a;c( of thi- ?*r. ,)i Jaw in d.v :jc any preparation necessary for > !ie rji coming crop. aeco i\ ili naturally make a urca'er otatc more v/.-r-hoU'-e iloor spat ; Jjj ids, and is: ore!' r to a.void the eonhad in the past. The M'diin. To- X d a co.nrr. ii tee to take J It '.natter * \nies asking them to us two X iins two auction sales . in?.? on it >j; buyers or each - j-'e, represcr; Jjj If we succeed isi '-jetting do hie ;l; I eoivrcHlttd condition-; and Mo.-kad lend with heretofore through the X * # *'# ' your tobacco oat ear:> in order X \ .jooil tobacco v i I * -i*!l ! i t # v tobacco to sell hi .?ii .;s there : < jj! rd now. * )d crop and succeed in getting x * truly, ? ?*.U a'* .fv U /f'V ? ? tavkA.* F-iU;.;!. U | * rade * I). 10. GR\Y. Secretary. If. x-* x-s-x-x- * x-*x--x-x-x-x-x--x-x-x- x-x-x--x- x-x--x-:x-1 MNA L DISC HA KG K. Notice is hereby tfiven that Josephine Jenkins, Administratrix of th estate of Arthur M. Jenkins, deceased, hi's this day made application unto ire for a final discharge as such Administratrix, and that the 17th day of February, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. in., at my ofico. Conwa\, S. C., has been appointed for the heaviny; of said petition. J. S. VAUGHT. Judge of Probate, Horrv County, S C. NO CHANGK The inland waterway is one thing, the route of which will not be changed to suit the whims ol anybody. When it comes by Conway, it will pass :lon;r the present channel of the Waccamaw River close by th" plant of the W. M. Winbourne Company; there will be no other avenue for it to take. CLOITDY AND RAINY l.a^t.week was about as unpleasant as tSe week bef? re. The week before had cold and snow. Last week had clouds, wurm weather and r.iin. The wld week was real'y the more pleasant of the two. You know how it is. I nL -Jzytr?T*. 3-zr.\a xziTTflFtrrr: | Sj SOUTHERN AC f Nashvil! y fj THE GIANT O S B Its immense popularit fact that every line in i ; farm families by men an [I appreciate Southern con* n callv unlimited personal U subscribers without chai Every year we answe | on hundreds of differenl f 1 W *71 l M cnarge. w nen you bee *| valuable personal servio J reason why we have | 375,000 cm < ***+++44*4 <? $****++*<+++* \t i * I * ! * p & j! 1 i <* i * it $ * Iwm B In IB (f % L*/ L* 1 ?> . ! ? ' <*? I ! II i | Tili UMViH It I <* I +> * ! <t> i ? ji Lowest Prices Evei i * II Motor G ' <*v ! I I <?> i A J o Ia t1 ii louring : <7> I ?> li Roadster i; F. O. B. , % Starter anc! Demour i * j v? ! <> A. i % , ** i J; j| Co pe iS Sedan . I* " 7 Is . F. O. B. ? Equipoec! Willi Starter a \7> J 1 1 ! * j * ! <? i ' 4b if Fordson Tractor . j! F. O. R. % Asfy about our eas /> o I ? ? Grmvll I ! <b a it' 4, r-.vr V ^ 4k 4! Authon zee /; <V J Conway, ' * ROC K MOVKO. Delay in the erection i>f a bui'din^ on 4th Avenue caused a pile oi rock to lie in the street there at a point not far from tlie sraratre oi' the Conway Motor Car Co., for more than a year. When tho stone was received the surface of the lot was till there, and the rock was laid in the street in order to allow the removal of the surface, which at that point is too high for the site of a building. Now the dirt has been moved away, and therock has been placed inside thestreet line. o Far to the north, around Mie north* pole, is the north frigid zone. Far to the south, around the south pole, is 'he south frigid zone. These zones are very cold. He?e the sun shi.es with slanting rays. At the p >,o> of* the earth there i.- now an 1 ice alf . ? rm i i i . me year. inc uays unti munis are six months lonur. To Cure a Cold in One Day ?n*e LAXATIVE ^.KOVO QI'ININE iT-blits ? U stup? the Eoutfli fi'.u) lit unnrl'e ami works of! thft oh*. E. W. C 'JOVE &i?'.unture oo ac h box. .Wc. o Stanley Allen was here on busii.ess one clay la<t week. "VJJ-7: T?)iz - -*&-fsyEEEeg" f iRICULTURIST I e, Tenn. t \ FTHE SOUTH fl y is due not only to the U| I is written for Southern fj d women who know and || rlihnns hut In 1hnrnrti- ^ av ^ ' w\ v v v/ i ft a | ' i v* v- 4 * service which is given to Eh "ge. u;: ;r thousands of questions nj i subjects ? all without | :ome a subscriber this in- H e is yours. That is one 11 :CULATION | TJT .tu. - .-.raft.- ~ ,. era ; <L<<W<0<4, t4<< & VV % K 5 lauiuro v W jrwwxit ? IC 1.3 I A 4* JNVfir*" _ c?> ?AlCAR J ? X X f Named by Ford X :>mpany X X <* $348.00 | $319.00 ! Detroit % liable Rims Extra X $380.00 | $G45,00 I Detroit X nd Demountable Rims X J * 5 $395.00 I Detroit X I y payment plan. 2 J 71 5 a %f \ ' it *- V t 1 Dealer '.>