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1% *************************** * f LOCAL AND It *************************** Roll towels at the Herald office. ***** E. D. Hardee was in Conway last Saturday. ? * * * A. H. Prince spent hut Saturday in Conway. ***** ^Send to the Herald office for your job printing. * * * A. G. Graham paid this section a visit lust Saturday. ***** Several days of last week were rainy and very chilly. * * * * Second sheets at the Herald oil ice. Also fine letterhead paper. ***** The cloudy wenthei UunukI to coldor temporal ure last Thursday. Car Purina dairy feed to arrive this week. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. Car peanut meal to arrive this week. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. * ? * * * Joseph H. Hollidav was awav last week for several days on business. n ? *i k Car timothy hay just received. Get our prices. Cooper .Smith Co.?Adv. j ***** Highest price paid for chickens and e^KS. Cohen's Grocery. 1-12-tf. ? * * * 41 Kelly W. Jones was hero from the Ay nor section last Saturday morrtinjr. ***** Hi??: shipment of suncar In Rtoclt. Got our pi'ices. Cooper-Smith Co.? Adv. ***** Another car genuine Hurt Oats t<? arrive this week. Cooper-Smith Co.? Adv. E. Hamp Hardwick of Simpson Creek was in Conway last week on business. ***** Two move lots of seed Irish cobblers to arrive this week. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. ***** L. M. Watts w;\y- amonjr the visitors cominsr here from the country last Saturday. I (let our prices fur everything" in groceries and save money. CooperSmith Co.?Adv. * * * * * The pe/mut deserves consideration as a crop to help the boll weevil situation in this state. * * * ? A. 10. Goldfinch was in Florence on j Tu< day in attendance upon a church? wide laymen's meeting. \* * * * > Pay Cash and buy for !o<s. Lo*.ve?t prices on groceries and 'feeds. Cohn's Grocery. 1-12-tf. * * * Ge<~>rp;e M. Lonw. a farmer <>f Simpson Creek township, spent last Saturday in Conway on'business. ***** There was i short reference held ivt the office of Clerk of Court \Y. I>. Bryan Marrt Saturday inorniuyf. ? * * ? Miss Johnie Atkinson is vi. it i'.> ; relatives at Montezuma, G.a.. also i S the city of Atlanta in that slate. * * 4c * <c Several of our people attended the f'?rr,J of Dick TKo.rpson at HeI luon Methodist Church U;sl week. ! ?c * ? ? * I v K. S. C. B,*.>ker has a card in thi 1 piper. Iiis oiFice is now in the Scmi*| };ir m'v. building, owned by J. W. I Taylor. 1 * : : * ir Conwav is now t!.e owner of son o : wry ood Pi o i ;Jitinf equipment | ?' 1 '>r--.r- H>'i licet spiinklin; 1 equipment. * * ? * * j A H. Hell of Bavboro. ,S. t'., spor. I a few hours hero last Saturday, rr t tr.i : 10 i. j-V1 ce of business (-1) Saturday afternoon. ***** ! The residen-e of Mr. and Mrs. Me | Queen Quattlebaum is beinpf made J st.ilI more beautiful by the addition Iof a new coat of paint. * >i*. * >;< * The use of the motor vehicle is in creasinir both as a pleasure e<juip- ? ment and as ;.n instrument of iiv < creased business and work. < if- * * * * , Send your orders for fertilizers for 1922 to Rhodes I-Iardwick, I*oris, jl S. C. They represent Viri?inia-Caro- M lina Chemical Company.?Adv. < The Sparks Company appears in ll- A U A1"I on eh week with a wood | i[!ie I < l V rfsed display. Read this and keep ip with wh.at they are doing at their Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days DruMistsrefund money if PAZO OINTMENT faiH ;o turc Itching, Illind, Bleeding or Protruding >i)e.s. Instantly relieves Itohin^ Piles. and you an ({ft restful sleep after first application. 60c. H. H. Adams, who has been living i Do?\voor! Mofk township for fne ast two year-, recently moved lo the I IftfC no/ir Conway, which h/> rented j ***** Solid your orders for fertilizers for )22 to Rhodes & Hardwick, Loris, C. They repvescnt Virginia-Caro!3 Chemical Company.?Adv. ***** 3right WiMi'i ison 0f Darlington, in jc st?.fc. was elected la.-: week as ;c president of the .Tri-State ToCro Grower ' .Association. He is iciifi' mos*. successful farmers South Carolina and he has .always j >n found in the load as to ali move-j nts for the^betterment of the farm-! I ************************** ifc PERSONAL | ) C X :*********.***************** Cole L. Blease says that he will be in the race for Governor this year; and that the fact that his brother, K. S. Blease will also become a candidate will have nothing to do in backing him out from the race. * In'l For fresh meats of all kinds go to Mrs. Lawrence Woodbury's Market, Race Path, Conway. Buys and sells country produce. Lawrence Woodbury, manager. l-2G-tf ***.*? George A. Norwood of Goldsboro, N. C., heads the Tri-State Tobacco Growers' Association, as he was elected president of the association last week. He is a banker and farmer. * * * * * Rub-My-Tism, antiseptic and pain killer, for infected sores, tetter, sprain, neuralgia, rheumatism. Advertisement. ll-17-15t * * * * Rhodes & Hardwick, brokers of Loris, S. C., still \remain the agents of ! Iin Vil'iruiio-PMi'nliiwi PKnivii'nol - v..v v ii ^imu vui vuv;iiiivc*i Company. Call ,*im) sec them about your fertilizers for 1J)22.?Adv. ? * * + Friends of P. A. Wilcox of Florence were pained lo learn here last week of 11iserious illness at n Florence hospital. The report was to the c'feo* that his physicians had given up all hope of his recovery. ? * + See Ilolliday, or his men, at any of his three stores before buying fertilizers. He handles the kinds you have known for years.?Advertisement. * * if * * It is a violation of the law to enter upon the lands of another to cut and carry ofV wood >?r fuel of any kind, in some parts of the county this law is frequently violated according to the records of the magistrate court. * * * * * C C?uxnC 'irip UAf<i?en?:i> AXATIVFJ EHOMO QUININE Inbleta remove ti c yse. Tti?:n ia on!/ ouii BromG" Quia:*- ' ! GKOVhl'S MC"** ii*"* < n '<1*. i | A veritable tidal wave of enthus iasrn for the co-operalive marketing of cotton is sweeping over the state and officials of the South Carolina Cotton Growers' Co-operative Association say that contracts are coming in by every mail. ? * * # * Hodge Plants ? A moor Privets one ycai1 well rooted and branchy ?1 and $2, two year very bushy and strong $3 to $0 per 100 delivered. C. II. Snider, Conway, S. C. 2-13-Jt * # * * * If the co'unty court l)i!l goes through it is thought that tho clerk of tho court of common pleas and general sessions will be the^ clerk wf ibis new court; and that t Jfi ,\vil' be kept at the same place. * * * * Rhodes & Hardwick, brokers of Loris, S. ('., still remain th^ agents of the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company. Call and see them about your fertilizers for 1022.?Adv. ? * * r- * The Hor.ald lias some of the 200 subscriptions to 1'ie Southern Agri.iH.i-.a-4 ... f ,-?4 fnlra.. fltti 4 1. i c* Kirv i . i i i?/iy v u t n. \ii;t HMD i;if^ | gricultcra' semi-weekly before iheyj re nil gone. One copy goes with J very paid-in-advance subscript inn to j hr> ilqvaM; that is, so long as the '.iOO i .ill last. ma will hreak a Cold, Fever and Grippe e, nicker than anything we know, preventing pneumonia. Adv. Il-l7-15t t * * * * i That Sunday's meeting ir, | Spartanburg has and will fvrnisbl Teat impj'.us and inspiration to the! Sunday :*<;h< ?l work in Soi th C'. roina is ih*?f>inion of l.eon C. Palmer,; 'ate superintendent ? f the South I Carolina Sunday School Association. I * * * * * VI I A. Cliflon, M. D., specialist in Jiscases of eye, ear, nose and throat, ;tl Conwav Drug Co. on Tuesday I ifternoon and \\'cdiu'sua\ only. Please :iil as sis # ?>??vonirnt. 11-H-tfI ? * * * * Getting people interested in educ.a- ! ion is the tiling to do as liar, been 3f ten tried and found su:'.,'-r>sf vt'. Dace they gf*t interested in trying !< >h!ain ar education, nothing* en i prevent their /icqusiition of knowledge. A keen dOf-ire for learning or for anything else in this world is svhat v.il' bring results when nothing else can >r will do the work. * * * # * FOR RIO NT?Two Itoomfc, Apply Horry Herald. 9|22-3t. m IW M?IWDXXH? A lira TOHSC | To those of delicate con- \ | slitution, young or c!d, I I Scott's Emulsion! | is nourishment and Jgta | I tonic that builds up y W | | the whole body. J) I W Scott & Bowne, P.^oomfieltl, N. J. ? i also makers or | 0 !?& Iffl^ i 0 (TajicC3 or Cranulos) | EfeB-INDIGHSTiGK f (I . -.t"A THE HORRY HERALD, CONWA Mrs. H. B. Scarborough is spending ( sonic time in Mull ins. ***** The Mothers' Club will meet on Thursday at the Baptist Annex. ***** Mrs. J. E. Watson and Mrs. H. L. Scarborough spent last Wednesday in Marion. * * * * The right kind of citizen of this county is always interested in everything that is better for the people. \ f. * * * * * On account of the called meeting for Saturday February 18th, the regular county teachers' meeting will not be held on Mprch 4th. * * * The sewing club met with Mrs. H. L. Scarborough on Tuesday afternoon. A pleasant hour was spent in sewing and a delightful salad course was served. ***** If you have pure bred chickens or eggs from pure breds for sale, attend the poultry meeting in Conway on February 2S. People will be there wanting to buy. * * * *. ? j When the time comes that there is J no more timber to manufacture in \ tnis se"iion 01 ino state, business men will he forced to turn to soire other kmc! of raw material on which to operate. * * * * * If you want to get into the poultr*' !hismi"s-. m best to star! with pure , rvrds. Attend tho ? meeting* of the i Horry County Poultry Association on ' February 28 tit 11 o'clock ,?.nd he? * nK. association will help you get started. It's easy for you to get 50day old ch'V'ks oT any pure breed as ***** We represent the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company, makers of the old reliable brands of fertilizers, and can ir.ake you attractive prices on your needs. Rhodes & Hard wick, Loris, S. C-?Adv. ?.?*** The Herald has full stock of good typewriter papers. Call ard look over what is here before buying some that you might not want. You can get exact'/ what you want at the Herald shop. Odd sizes can be cut to suit your nvichine or your tasto. if ;t is your ;aste and not. your machine that must be considered. ***** All standard grades of best cjualities of fertilizers are handled and aro for sale by George J. Holhda.v at Jorclanville. Aynor and Gallivant's Ferry: Swift's. Rov.ters', Read's. Wilcox and Gibbs, tlnion Seed and Fertilizer Co. See iiim first at any of these places.?Ail v. * * * ? * George J. Holliday sells the following well known br.anda of fertilizers: Wilcox & Gibbs Manipulated brands; Swift's, Rovster's, Read's. Union Seed 1 Sr Fertilizer Company's brands; also the Biff O brand. See the advertisement in another column of this paper. ?Adv. ? * ? Tilmar Williams recently took a ! rip down in Florida and has decided U> locale in 11 at st'ite where he will continue his work ;v a barber. , Until now he has been connected I in with the shop on 3rd Avene hero with his brother, Dolan Williams. As. soon as arrangements for the move can be made Mr. Williams will move away to his lo- ' cation in the Stat? ef Florida. * * * * * ! > Before you buy your fertilizers for,* let us figure with you on best, m prices for old reliable brand r : nu \y f/iciured by Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company. We represent this hi"fertilizer company at Lor is and will bo pleased to figure with vou ev;d fill your nocds for any (iua"trr Ov.; j county. !\h:?dp.s & Ward wick, LArip, j S. C.--Adv. j x -x -x- -x- -x- x -x- * -x- -x- -x- -x- -x- * -x -x- * >: *x- ;-x- ; -x J* | | | ' * w Hi y( * * Our wholesome Ladyfmj * Cream Puffs, fancy Iced C X t Macrones, Chocolate Mac >k * nuts, also Almond Wafers, i * j| copias, St. Germanis. '? T ? * | They are made of the v | {he most sanitary condition It ? A ^ I Y: * -x- -x : : * -x X- * * k x- x- * * # *: x- -i** x- x > * * I 1 ' Y, S. C., FEB. 23, 1922 GOOD WOMAN PASSES AWAY? ^ o The many friends and associates of Mrs. Mary C. Grainger, ftrmerly of Hoiry county, but recently of McColl. S. C., deplore the unfortunate ! condition of this well known lady and 1 her ultimate death on Wednesday, February 1, 1922. Some time during Vist year it was noticed by! those ^ around Mrs. Grainger that her mefi- * tal faculties were somewhat deranged, 1 and this condition entered a serious 1 stage more and more from time to N time until about November 10, 1021, ' when she was committed to the State ( Hospital for the Insane at .Columbia, j S. C. Her condition grew .from bad I to worse until she expired oh Febru- | nry 1. Mrs. Grainger was born in . Horry county in February, 18G3, and at the time of her death was nenring , her 59th year. She lived near Alls- , brook, S. C., until a few years airo, wbon she moved with her fami'v to MfC ?11. where later she connected her- | self with -he East Side Baptist Chuvh at that place as a member ( ho4" Tor some cau^e unknown to the Titer moved hov membersh'n to Pleasant Mead nv Church n?ar Green So a ?. (' and was a memhov there . at*the ti of her death. She w.is , the wire of M/>\ Cornelius Grama^y, 1 who aVo ,i"f' at MeCoP. and who surher. SJhe wk the mother of' six 1?m\*s ,'mv! two HHs. S'*o w>s ;> '?o ? i ?^other and a devoted wife, it tv i">i'l bv "1' who Icew until tho unfortunate s'ato of mind interfered. She wv, ! y] to rest in the cer>e<cVy at the sAate hosn'Vd to await the reMuvroctJo-" morn. f,nd The funeral was conducted by he mini"V'' of the hospital. Mv. C n^rOjus Gvio'ver, h?r husband is a brother of '^e i-'to T?ev. H. D. Grainger. who was drilled sevevd vears a;1,'" in this realty, and who lived o?'ir \ u ":. S. C. Mrs. Gr.'in^or before h?r m,ar-| riage was a Miss Rogers. Though we denlore the departure of su^h an 1 one we can on'v deenlv svmpnthi'/ej with those to whom her sad dep-ir-; ture is a deep concern and trust that we may all realize that our loss is her eternal gain and prctvvro our-J ,?C'Ves fev that inevitable passage? through the narrow .cats, as ."1! 1'ving must sooner or later travel the same road that Mrs. Grainger has passed and never return. A FRIEND. The intensive "YVrile-your-na me" campaign that is being carried out; next Friday night among the adult nigh* schools in this county is expected to be successful in learning many men and women to write their names, who up to this time have had to make their mark when signiu.g any 1 legal document. Demands have iv< n i i . ? . J ? nuee upon me business men and}, others competent to ivstrucl the .-tr j< dents in writing1, and nearly fifty oi' ' these special teachers will visit the * nipiit schools Tievt Friday nl^hi in an * eO'ori to stimulate the efforts that tin 4 teachers and students are mahin"- to < in prove their learninir and training \ in the use <>f the pen !t is believed < that the time is not far distan: when * rve man and wonvin in this count? < will he able to write. < for rent i 4 The John T. Prnetor place on ' ho | 4 oad between Willow Snrinj? a-nd T Greenwood church. Has dwe'lin# j < ;inall bani and tobacco barn, t?o d ! A ,obacco land. About fift^o'* a/^os J ire cleared. Apply to II. II. Woo l 4 >vard. Conway, S. C. i cor ur cony km :s < * The court of koi-.?r;?: v.:'1 ^ I'tiivono here on Monday. ^ < There will he a iuv iboi c f v:< 1 tionsM '? ;he ;3iol,:hi1 vm: i ;v;s to be >nv<?sti-|^ :;a.lc.l and di--no ed of. ^ _ 4 j 4 ??* j 4 y \ j x < . % i? ;!: 11 ! < ! -i *; < < 5 if !< "111? *!: <uliu ij; i&! id %\\ X < * < & 1 * $ 1; gers, Sponge, Jelly Drops, *1; ake of all kinds, Cocoanut % rones, Chocolate Dough- ||j , Turkish Wafers, Cornu- |!j ' ' # | < - ill ? 4 !- < cry best ingredients under f jj I i j S. * ! J :i: : 4 * < * s * * * 4 jks,~y..( ^ Y i' < Or >jt * i * ' < ****?$**?*? x-* * * * x- -x- * >* ->; x- -x- * -m- * 1< # f , . I Tuesday, February 28, will he Horry bounty Poultry Day. At Lend the meeting1 at the old flk>u^rhpu~e at 11 'clock. See the exnroit of pvre breds if the popular brdedj. * # - o ? Last week at about 3 o'clock one light a lone negro, driving: a wagon n which sat a lone won\in, was hailed >y the night policeman as he drove h rough the town. The negro was 'cry much frightened as he was sus)ected of being a monkey rum runler. An examination of his wagon evealed nqthing except the woman vho was' wrapped up in blankets or ;ha\v's, and he was permitted to go >n* his way. o The Conway Building Company has let the contract for the erection of in office building next door to the People's Filling Station on IVJain trcet. VI. p. Little* has this contract and will start the work this week. Interested in the company are Charles Scarborough and H. L. Scarborough. The building will be modern in every respect and will be at one of the best locations in the town. ? o The new W. H. Winbojrno Company M 'con hr.ve its pl'int finished md ovnofts to begin work in March. Thev ,..:n ? i ! TTlll'O IUH ''('r, lioors. a-i'.. b'inds aiul other . peeials in the building trade, and will furnish the lumber ready cut for the building1 of homes. DIZZINESS IS ANNOYING As Main Conwav People Know Too Well, When the kidneys are weak or disordering. they fall behind in filtering the blood of poison,!. As these poisons attack the nerves the vesult i fell in spells of vertigo, just as drunkenness wi'l make a m.an dizzy from the poisoning of alcohol. Dizziness, headache. !; ' '< hc and irregularity of the kidney secretions are iJl signs i?l \vc;:k or disordered kiHne\ a. a! should not be neglected. Use Doan's Kidney Pills, the homeendorsed Kidney remedy. Read this Conway \\ -ident's statement: Airs. S. V. Gaseuc says: "I lvd all the symptoms of kidney trouble. My hack was sore and lame and ivy head ached. 1 also had dizzy spells. >1\ kidneys acted irregularly and bothered me. Doan's kidney Piils soon cured mc of the trouble." Price GOc, at all dealers. Don't simply nsk for ;i kidney remedy?get u'u:n. -I. 1'vciii i\iuuut\ i 1111->-?iiiu i-ame uuii Mrs. Gas<iuo had. Fo.ster-Milburn Co.. Mfry., Buffalo, N. Y.?Adv. 04 C <: <t <1 <i><i'0<< <><$$ <>$ 0 ?s >S I ? J I sr"' ? "1 g ?> k > > [ > >> y s> > > <C7T** > .. V* V5.'?/-V V ^ .4 ^ IM ? j ri: vj :. > P t> i ! Lowest Prices Evei s. I Motor G s> > v i I Touring > Roadster (E? I F. (). B. j Starter ^ncl Demoui b f> b t> $ Co*pe % _ t Sedan . , I F. O. B. ' Equipped With Starter f t b > k w > i ForcJson Tractor . I F. O. B. I Asf^ about our ca: i h. f i * ft w B Wmwn 9 if Authorize r J Conway v t>iIJ<?I , t MRS. WATCHMAN KNTFRTAINEI* The Sunday School cLass ot* Mrs. 11). G. Spivoy gave a tea in honor of Mrs. Watchman from 5 until 6 o'clock on Saturday afternoon at the home of Misses Blanche and Kdna Taylor. Delightful music by Miss Sudie MaeThompson, an interesting game in which Miss Edna Taylor won th? prize, and refresh n^ats daintily served filled the hour \viW\ much pleasure. Just as the guests were ready to* leave, Mrs. Watchman, ttas recently niarried^ftnd is a n\mber of this class, was 'presented wick a l?asket <jfWoving prlfts al\ wrapbed ?n> white.*^>hese gifts theVenret of the t<5i an(l came as i complete surprise. REV. D. A. PHILLIPS n IN HOUttY UU'NTV Rev. D. A. Phillips, pre id**i?*elder of the Marion district, a-ill preach at Brown swamp, w-onway cuvim, Friday at 11 o'clock at Wiiknv Springs, Bucksville circuit on Saturday at .11 o'clock and in (Y.nwav on Sunday night at 7:l"? mY'ock. Followir.K* t-io preachim-." -v'i\Lf< at eacll of the above named place.- the first quarterly confcreace <:i' the current year will be he'd. NOTICE OF IHSC J1 \K(JK .Nojieo is hereby given '.hat I. >L Buck as administrator o" the :?r rsonal estate of George H, Buck, deIceased, will apply before tia* .jiH'j. : of probate in and foi H-r ry county at his rffice a- Conway, S. C .. a* if. o'r'o k :n the forenoon on the IVv'i day of March, A. I>. 1922, fi-r a final discha'^o as such administrator. ^ ^ I. H. BUJK, Administrator of George H* Buck* Decoa^ed. Februaryy l(?, 1922. 2-2.*->t f \\ fV j if'XPECfSk. 11 p MOTHERS"" I' I n For Three Generations S j 1 fa Have Made Child-Birth V (1 I Eosier ^ Usin5,? <! ' Xt'i I STORES writ* co* iiouklii ok m otm e r h ood an d th e babv. f?j5b Bradheld Peculator Co.. Dept. 9 D Atlanta. ?. * # " <* >. p o | ebi/ ?L?swa ^2*^ 5?* u pj??^ | 1 * - sK? ? # % iy fewit? I'^aeHxr ^ $ *. 4* <? 5?;*>>rvy * ?%"4l y * c m c '.ft # I ' * r Named by Ford ? ^ * ompany * * $348.00 | $319.00 t ^ Detroit ? liable Rims Extra 5! & | $580.00 I $645.00 | Detroit ? \nd Demountable Rims *. . . $395.00 | L^ciroa X sy payment plan. X cs LJ O\ \ d Dealer ! , s. c. | > >$$ <>$> * ?*#+ + i) iitt SI