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* ************ % ** *********** 1 1 LOCAL AND w jjj I w ::- x- * : < * * x- * * * * x- * * * * * * * * x- * * * I _ I I Roll towels .'it the Heralcl oil ice. j I * * * ? | Get scratch pads from the Herald \f o IV ice. p + * * M. 1). Wright was in Conway last Friday. * !? i * Ge? lci-al blanks at the Herald office. * k r. V *" M. l>. Cox was in town recently on busiiu * W. 11. Cook was in Conway one day last w< ( k. I *. .* .* * | H. 11. Hrown was a visitor in the, eoun r\ recently. * ? * * * I K. L. Mishoe was here one day last week on business. * * * * * L. M. Stevens w as here I rom the Allsbrook section last Saturdax. * * * * * * Mrs hi la Bak^r was visiting* in j town the latter part of the week. * * * ? Anoihor r:ir of Hurt seed oats just unloaded. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. * * * * 4c Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dorman spent ;i short time in Conway one day last week. * * * * * IV) eases best tomatoes. See ua for close cash prices. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. W. J. Sessions was here" from the llomewood section on Saturday of last week. See us for close cash prices on everything in our line. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. ***** R. V. Ward was here from W.impee, S. C., one day last week, on business. W. ,1. Singleton was here last Friday and called on J. S. Vaught on business while in Town. * * * * I). C. Johnson, as special sheriff, wont into Kloyds township last week on business for the sheriff's office. * * * * * W. Hoyd Jones of Aynor, S. C., spent a portion of a day here last week looking after business matters. ***:*? J. N. Marl in was in Conway last Friday. While here he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Quattlelvium. * * * * * Mr. I). V. Richardson of Bucksport passed through town on his way to Columbia, where he spent several Ida vs. * * * * * Send your orders for fertilizers for 1922 to Rhodes & Hard wick, Loris, S. C. They represent Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company.?Adv. Send ypur orders for fertilizers for 1922 to Rhodes & Hardwick, Loris S. C. They represent Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company.?Adv. * * * * Dopier Tisdale, of Aynor, st ent i several days hero last week on nccornt <>f the illn?^s and ?'' ri i. of his i father, tlu? late KoHov Tisdale. I..... The town criminal court had :\ session last Monday morning for the purpose of trv?nr some co'orod defendants for disorderly conduct, etc. ***** ! ii/JUiI;i v or his men. at any of | ilii j'irep stores before 1?11"in?? fertilizers. Ho handles Ihe kinds you have known for years.?Advertisement. * * * * * We want the farmers of this section to studv the sweet potato.and bepin to consider it from now on as one <>r the crops that they can raise with For fresh meats of all kinds ^-o to Mrs. Lawrence Woodbury's Market,; Race Path, Conway. Buys and sells country produce. Lawrence Woodbury, manager. l-2'I-tf * * * * * Buck Motor Company is still to the front' with the Ford cars rnd ' 1 ii?r supply of all Ford narts. Read their ads which appear in this paper from week to week. ***** \V F t..\. o | |,i/r <|.p Mf'j mom Fertilizer YV >rks, of GreensBf h(?i'o N. pent -' ' .1;, in f] i countv last week lookin % a'ter husi iness for his c'ompai.v. ***** 1 Mv<;. R. K. Jordan and little dautrh Po'li "??r?nt M-eek en'l in M '? lins visiting relatives and friends. ' Beth will remain a few days and enjoy :x more extended visit. * * * * * Rhodes & I lard wick, brokers of 1,01'is. S. still remain the agents of the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company. Call and see them about your fertilizers for 1022.?Adv. * * * * * Hedge Plants ? Rmoor PriveC one year well rooted and branchy $1 and 82, two year very bushy and to per 100 delivered. C. ^Snider. Conway, S. C. '2-!.I-it * # A * 4 i Rhodes & Hard wick, brokers of [ioris. S. C., still\remain tlie agents of the Virginia-Carolina Chemical 'fompanv. Call And see them about I.-our fertilizers for 1022.?Adv. * * + I A complete French village, with a "Hotel de Ville" accomodating J.000, wj|| I?e planted at Medicine Parks, Okia., as a recreation center for the. American Legion. Posts will build ' cottages where members may spend their vacation. | f I f*** * ** **********-********** PERSONAL I * :*s Two cars of hay to arrive this week. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. ***** See us for Groves Chill Tonic. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. **<?** J. B. Hughes, Jr., was in Conway last Saturday on business. * * + * % Second sheets at the Herald office.! Also fine letterhead paper. ***** K. VV. Prince spent a portion ofj last Wednesday in Conwnv. ' * * ? V ? George B. Sanders is now located in the city of Georgetown. * * * f t W. P. I'oweiv was in Conway on business one day last week. K. W. Prince was here from (Jurley, S. one day last week. * m * * #. A. M. Dusenburv of Toddville, spent Friday afternoon in town. * * * m m Shipment of spool notion to arrive this week. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. ****>!? Mrs. M. (i. Bryant of Oillon v/u in Conway on business one day last* week. * * * * Arnold Bell of Bayboro spent some time in Conway last week on business here. * * * * ft 1). V. Richardson of Bucksport, S. C.. was in Conway on business last Wednesday. * * * * * T"). V. Richardson of Bucksport, S. C., was in Conway on last Saturday .111 business. ***** By the end of last week the weather had turned av.ain to almost springtime warmth. ***** Highest price paid for chickens I and eggs. Cohen's Grocery. 1-12-tf. Smith Co.?Adv. H. L. B. Jordan of Cedar Grove section spent some time in Conway on business last week. ~ ? Pay Cash and buy for less. T,o\vost prices on groceries and feeds. Cohn's Grocery. 1-12-tf. u * * John A. Bell who is now engaged in business at T'tbor. N. C., spent soveral days in Conway last week on legal business. Mrs. B. C. Dornian \Vas here from Adrian section last week and while here visited her son, M. C. Dorman, at Hotel Grace. * * * Miss Kate Wood ley was in Conway! last Saturday. She is teaching one) of the adult schools on the R. F. I). No. 1, Allen, S. C. * * * * * Get tho famous Big O Fertilizer from George J. Holliday by calling at a vnor, Galivnnt.s Ferry or Jordanville.?Advertisement. ? c * * J. K. Cooper, one of the progressive J r r r'.. 11o i.v...... ononi > i til ."in .> *#i Willi iv niii r* i t'l i \ in 11 i portion of last Tuesday in Conway t attending to business here. m ? ? * u Call at the Herald ofTice and let the Herald man figure on your ,iol> minting. Go where there is plenty of p'iper to figure on and plenty to print on after the figuring has been done. + * ? * Got good legal blanks at tbe H^r r Id office. A lawyer looks over the Hera'd's blanks, ."nd they :trr> tin* < best to be had. Why depend on a i printer who is not a lawyer to make your blanks. * * * * r j Tho Chamber of Commerce of Conway is interested in the sweet pota- J to as a crop for our farmers to plant. \ They will aid in getting the neces- J sary improvements here to take care : of a large crop. ; ? * -.k M ! Those who have seen the opening episodes of the King of the Circus, in which Kddie Polo is the attraction, pronounce it as one of?the most thrilling serials they have ever seen at the Pastime theatre. ; * ? | ; Plies Cured in 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and you can get restful sleep ufter first application. 6<K\ ***** TToldin$r aloft a tin can labelled "For ex-soldiers," a man raised *{).0OO in New York streets. The A,v"M'inan Leirion learned that exsoldiers ?ot about $50 of it?the man fc*ot a jail sentence. # Ask For It! CV Expect to find the jml Fisherman, the | "Mark of Supremacy," | | on every bottle of | R a?v\iilni/\*% 4K ?t ? 5 E^muioiwia nidi yuu uuy, a ; T! lis means that you will I ! always ask for I isiorrsEMisioNl j R Scott & Downo, Eloomfiold, N. J. I y AL30 MAKERS Or | > IKM90ID5 I (TaMots or Granules) I |for RNDKGESTIONj 1 0 THE HORRY HERALD, CON V See our line of Cook Stoves and Kanges. Farm Implement Co.?Adv. Miss Mit?be!?e Co'lins left on F* id y o visit hov sister, .Mr, . John lien-.suv of .Jacksonville. ? ^ a * * The >rUh potato planting season ! nov. here. See Farm Implement Co. for your Ciuano distributors.?Adv. * ti * \ The Farm Impemrnt Co. has a line of Steel lloes and Bush Hooks that I are guaranteed or nonjy refuiuj, d i ^ ? 4 ? Miss Johnnie Atkinson 1?*ft <>ii Tues I day to visit her sist.us, \iT. ! StillwelI, Jr., of Montezuma. (la., .and Mrs. W. .J. MeDaniel of Atlanta. ***** The next meeting t>I* the Progressive Home ."Makers' Club will beheld at 1 he home of Mrs. John l-iari s ai { Homewood on Thursday, February * <k * * * Hiring suuads of unemployed ex soldiers, each squad in charge of an ex-nurse, lias been suggested to the American Legion in To'edo, ().. as a means of tearing down unsightly ; election posters. i u -r * y I We represent the Virginia-Caro lina Chemical Company, makers of; the old reliable brands of fertilizers, ! and can make you attractive prices o>i your needs. Rhodes & Hard wick, Loris, S. C.?A6v. ***** You know what the Big 0 Fcrtili- , zer is for it has been use<l for many I years with satisfactory results. Gall | on George J. Holliday at any of his three stores foi this or other kinds 6f fertilizer, or fertilizer materials.? Advertisement.. * * Conway got in its new street sprinkler at a time when it was not needed owing to the several days of rain and cold that took piuce just before its arrival. It will not be long, however, before this new dust fighting .agent will come in mighty good. * * * in ? The Herald has plenty of typewriter paper in legal c/ip size, cither marginal ruled or plain, and tlici*e is a kind to suit almost any purpose for which this class of paper may he wanted. Call at the Herald office for this paper. * * ? * The pastor of President Harding and Secretary of State Hughes, the Rev. W. S. Aberncthv, of Calvary j Baptist Church. Washington, D. C., will deliver the baccalaureate sermon at Furman University's commencement exercises this year. * * * * "Nervous" ex-soldiers present .a special problem in hospitalization. Neuropsychiaric treatment at Gov- j eminent institutions is under investi-1 (ration by the American Legion, and a conference of specialists has been called by the Veterans' Bureau. * * * * John J. Payne, released two years ago from a German prison, is being' looked for by the American Legion. t i ? ii '..4 xt 1 vr \r ills mouicr, in newDurj;, ix. * ? not seen him since Christmas, 1920. ? * * * * George J. Hol'iday soils the followintv well known brands of fertilizers: Wilcox & Gibbs Manipulated brands;; Swift's, lloyst^r's, Read's. Union Seed! & Fertilizer Company's brands; also: the Big O brand. See the advertisement. in another column of this paper. ?Adv. * t * * Before you buy your fertilizers for Vi'^2 let us figure with you on best prices for old reliable brand manufVictured by Virginia-Carolina Che ni al Company. We represent this big fertilizer company at Loris and will be pleased to figure with you and fi'! your needs for any quarter of the countv. lihodes & Hardwick, Lovis, i S. C.?Adv. | i I * 1 "Jpv 1* I Delicioi * * * * I Our wholesome Lady fin | Cream Puffs, fancy Iced C t Macrones, Chocolate Mac k I nuts, also Almond Wafers * j: copias, St. Germanis. p I: !j H j: They are made of the \ k b I- fhe most sanitary condition K |c I Hvman's l< fAY, S. 0., FEB. 16, 1922 Mrs. John Coles was hostess to her sewing club <>n Tuesday afternoon at her ?v^'y ew !iome ot< the YY eramaw River. The valentine ?!< :? \\;\s carried out in the decorations andoefreshments. * * * * Rub-My-Tism, antiseptic and pain killer, for infected sores, tetter, i sprain, neuralgia, rheumatism. Advertisement. " 11-17-lot * * * * The connection '?f D. (.!. Hi sop. with the Conway police department was ,severed last week .at a meeting of tho council Hinson had served ar night policeman for about one ye;*.v. As soon as th.; vacancy became known ; were filed, it is said. 666 will break -i Cold, Fever and Grippe ^quicker than anything we know, pre-I venting pneumonia. Adv. 11-17-15t ' <* * * * * i All standard it.'hIiv ? ' l>< o - ???? V . X' ? "V. .-'I \|Ulil l~ 1 ios ol' forii!i:"*rs arc hanll.-v! am! : for sale by (ieorjce .J. IIoIm !,*'v at Jordanville, Aynor ami Gallivants Ferry: Swift's, Uoysters', Read's,! Wilcox & (?ibl>s, I'nion Seed *5c For- ' tilizer Co. See him tir.-t at any of! these places.?Adv. r * * * Misses Carson, Co\ and Ulmer entertained the teachers of the liurrou^hs hi";!, school ;jt the home of Mrs. Alber ^H'sonbury on Thursday afternoon. The afternoon was spent pleasantly with sewing and jjamcs. The hostesses served a salad course* followed 1 >\* French tea and cake. A. Clifton, M. I), specialist in diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat, at Conway Druji Ci>. < n Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday only. Please call as early ; s convenient. 11-3-tf * * * * ? The new lot of sho.-t form chattel niortr?aj?es /ire now on sale at the Herald office. They have heen i:i"?- j nroved in xpvpphI wmvc uinco n : lot was printed ami sold out. For! one thing: there is more room for the description of the property. They have been printed on paper as thin as possible in order to snve filing space, j * * * The opening episodes of the King of the Circus drew a large crowd to the Pastime last Friday night. The show was satisfactory to th<? audience. The next two episode:; will he shown on Friday night of this week. The plan of showing two episodes the same night is found to be much hot ter than the old way of only one episode at the time. Each of these shows is complete in itself and it is alright to begin seeing the picture any time. ***** The Qutofra That Docs Not Affect the Hex) Beccusc of its tonic and laxative erfect, LAXATIVE BROMO QU1NINI? is better than c-dinnry ,.>vs',-..ue and dofs not cause ucrvousuess no i-i'iui in head. Reirtetnber the itiil n?mci"( 1<' the *$ -aunc oi E. a'. ;?.10VC The Herald has just reprinted law blank form no. fi, which i<? the short form chattel mortgage designated by the Herald and keot foi sal*> from plates stored in the shop. It wa- <rscovered that the form could be improved in several ways wo that a revised form is bein:? s,rinted and finish ed this week and will be on sale bv th<? time any customer will want ore. The first lot was ?jU;ck!." so1! out showing demand for a good easy fcrr.i like this. o ( aids CtrjHe "Grip nnd influenza * AXATiVE liROMO QUININE Tablets remove t' use. Thero is only unu ' liromo Quin:^' "V. GROVE'S oirtn: L.ir > go box. Hfto II ic i.'ix'i/ IF/ 1.1 I I I 4 >i I \ 1 The Goldfinch Brothers establishment on Main Slreet is one of the best looking in the town since the opening; of (he si ores into one big* expanse some time ago. x- -x- -x- * -x- -x- -x- -x- -x- -x- -x- -x- -x- -x -x- -x- "<v *: -x- ->: * -x- -x$ * He X * * A ? no. i fli * * * * gers, Sponge, Jelly Drops, * ake of all kinds, Cocoanut $ :rones, Chocolate Dough- % , Turkish Wafers, Comu- | * * * * * * 1 i* rery best ingredients under |; IS. jJj t * I :?< 1 Bakery 1 { -x- -x- * -x- :<- *x- -x- -x- * -* .<- :< -x- -x- * :< * x * x- # -x- -x- -x | TO TRl'STKHS OF SCHOOLS; Vou are cordiailv .invited /uid earnestly requested to l>e present at the eachers' and trustees' meeting to be ie'd in the county courthouse < n Kebvuary is. 1922, at 10:80 A. M. Mi natters of interest will come before his aeeting rod a good program is being arranged for your entertainment. Your undersigned County Board of Kducation, at a recent meeting, proui'/v.ted a ru'ingjvquiring 'he trvsee-J of the county to stop all children from attending* any school other tha; the one located in 'he district wherein the children resile, except such children as have ;>een 'e^'lv transferred in writing by tlje hoard of ; re tr>e< < f the school oisciiet in w' ; ?i : children inside to he ^civ ' iriet where the said child. 'n (! v ire or attempt to attend. Your county board felt that some such action as this was necessary in order to nvike it possible to properly enforce the Compulsory School Attendance law and at the same time to I'll!' protect those who do attend the required time, but who may not he able to show proper records of i.tten lance for lack of legal transferfrom unnecessary prosecutions under iho law. It is, therefore, necessary tha' these regulations he strictly enforced and a f.nilure on the part of Ihe .rusiees to carr\ out these instructions will l,e considered by your hoard as 'sufficient grounds for removal from olVice and the appointment of other trustees. Your full co-operation in this matter is earnestly solicited. Yours respectfully, E. C. A 1.1.ION, ' County Superintendent of Education; A. J. HA KEK, T. B. LEWIS, County Hoard of Education. Conway, S. C., February !>. 1J>22. To Trustees and Teachers, Rural Graded Schools: May 1 call to your attention the fact that the last pay warrant cannot he approved by me unless it is .accompanied with an annual report V This report should he made out by the teachers and it is the duty of the trustees to see that this is done. Practically all of the rural graded schools of the county are expecting to participate in the State Equalizing: Fund. Your attention is directed to f lio PnMif. Vs/'lww\l SJl m ?u!m i?/I cnf 11 n in the Equalizing law, Act No. <>10. page 1137, Statutes 1920. Its three requirements are a local tax of eight mills for teachers' salaries, an enrollment of not less than twenty-five nor more than fifty in each classroom under each teacher and a ' ovular monthly attendance of not fewer than fifteen pupils in each classroom. It 44444444444 444444444444444< 4 i PRU 4> A I REDL A 4 4 4 A 4 . & /V THE l/NIVl <v> <*> <*> Lowest Prices Eve 4t Motor C A 4> 4* <t> t Touring | Roadster % F. O. B X Starter and Demon A *?> + A | Co-pe | Sedan . , | . F;O B Equipped Willi Si arter I Fordson Tractor . | F. O. R. A ~L ~L ?i # uuuiu our ca i H. L. : Ami "iorize 0 1 Conway < . I j guarantees a seven months' term to J the public schools of' f.ich district ' nVetinpvthese retjiMro:!} . ' ; and using" the s '.ry i cuii /.> tie i:\\v. Supei intend^nt E. J. Swearingen has written me asking for full information concerning the rural graded | schools and l have also received copies of letters which iiave been sent to trustees by ! >. I.. ',e\vi<, supervisor <>l rural schools. If we : re to receive j state aid it is most ecessary that . these letters he glvei careful and immediate attention. In answering state conditions exactly as they are, also give p'an> f<>( piovement. If we are to have the ?r puoiA of the state iu the develop e i >> our school we must co-operate by submitting j in mm j-. i \ on p . , i In order to pay*: pate :i iho rural i graded -choo! .\ppr;>priation it is J 11 epessarv l . the - u> moo* certain minimum re?|iiireii ? its, for the i state is ntindiul < r th: t t?ood results caniio ? . \ij o>> the buiiding is i-< or . t,| -anitarx and sonic teach, i.u ? ip . pro^ idled. The sclioo - < : . it , have ibeen aided wreath l)\ \\ > 'a\v ;ml we should do ev<>r\ t: 1:c < r (. \,-1to meet the require .t t.io .aw. Please send me c >p <>t he 1? *ter you forward to C? >1 u 1 will appreciate ' 'in ^ivinv ilis letter your immediate ttc? > . i l can be of any assisu no* > you at i/iny time I shall be ia<! t? ;e t?f service to you. Yours very irulv, E. C. ALL KM. County Superintendent i. liu-ation. Conway, S. C., February !\ Read the advertisement of the I.oris Hardware & Furniture Company appearing in this issue of the Herald. This enterprising concern is under the mnnjuromont of K. D. Koldor. m o of the leadi 11 k business men of his town. I II p MOTHERS^ I t I For Three Generations III I 19 Have Made Child-Birth j /jll I Easier By Using w"n,",? booklet on motherhoodanothc baby.mil Bradfield Regulator Co.. Dept. 9 D Atlanta. Ga. -CO* *? I OES ! JCED j z I Wc/y $ USAlCAB ^ r Named by Ford Company X . . $348.00 ! $319.00 I . Detroit nlable R lms Extra X $580.00 ! $645.00 I tv V- I I VM L ^ and Demountable Rims X < o < < $395.00 !! , Detroit ^ sy payment plan. ^ BUCK I d Dealer s c i , u. Vv. 5 #