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*************************** j it K| LOCAL AND *************************** T. J. Hell was here last Monday on ^Hr: business. Got the paper you want at the Heraid office. ) A mold Bell wa s in ConwftfcV one day last week. B( E. S. Sasser wa^ ^er^(one day last week on business. L. U. Ha {food was in Conway last Friday on i?n>i i: . Cook was anion# the farmers I visiting Conway last week. v i Maybury Floyd of Loris, S. C., spent some time here recently. t * * * h A. L. Phillips and C. B. Todd were j both here last Saturday on business. * :K + + * t" | O. J. Hell oil Wampee, S. CM spent i some time here recently on business. I * * * * + r In the meantime the hope for ref liof lies in the county court elec'! tion. * * * * jr C. C. Gore of Wampee, S. C., was " in Conway last Wednesday on busi V ness. 1,1 * * * * * L M. B. Thompson of Wampee was L in Conway one day last week on busiL ness. r, * * * * * 1] J. L. Stanley was among those who M visited Conway on business last f week. I< * * * * t W. L. Rhodes of Loris, S. C., was |, in Comvay last Monday for a few I, hours. K| * * + * * I T. C. Harder of l.on.^s, S. C.. spent soiv" time in Conway last Monday on I business. i|c $ * * * j James A. Lewis was off in the ( county several days last week on le/ tfal business. || + * * + * - Jud^e T. S. Sc.*is'1 wjis. in Florence! 1 last week holding the court of tfen-j era) sessions. * ? ? ? ? W. W. Roberts of Tabor, N. C., c js? o -| bore on business one , day last week. Yj * * I John H. Roberts of Green Sea, S. I CM spent a short time here on bu iInes last week. ! k * * * 4* I W. Boyd Tones or \vnor, S , I sper* - a <u Conway on busi| uess last week. L * * $ ft F A Tlv''" n ^o'i o4' VnMins. S C' . I' spent some time in Conway on busi-l I ness last week. I >,< + + * * l\ ]{. R. CJIa^ijow ' - recently in P'lor-! IJ id/i, irtondirvr invpst soiyip money' ' in real estate thorp. ***** ; I Mvs. M. 0. Woods and Mrs. Marvin Davis of Morion wor^ ;?'upsts of Mi's. I J. K. Watson last wopk. t * * 41 * * i Jospph W. Hollifl'M.* w"' ?n ) Conway this wppk o<*tor spend in;?; spv-j >} oral days away on business. I * * * * 4c ^ Clpvk of Couvt W. I,. Rryan was 1 f indisposed sevpval da"s la.t week and [ had to remain at bis home. ! ***** I Stanley Mien \v;i" anions thp conn- j j tvy merchants calling on husino-sj [' mfin liprp tho latter port of last woek. | ***** II L' S. McC. Smal1 was in Conw/.iy last B Saturday and took in tho commoncoI mcut exercises <>f the adult schools. I * * * * [ Have your printing done in a clean, I sanitary and airy shop. Thp work I will bo bcttpr owinp," to thesp condi|j lions. II ***** [ On account of thp rpcpnt school P | J? wi*c* 1 1a a vnr?Mil?n? /?r?n r> 1 ? < aiw>1iai<c' I If s I it" 1 ii - " vii* i ' ,.;i:i.ii v \ki 111 t* civ i it" i 1 meeting* for Saturday, April 1, will * not 1)0 hold. . 4c * * * * j Paper napk'ns, paper doilies, secmid sheets, drinking cups, and all sorts of paper and card board at the; Herald office; * * * * * Mrs. Georrre Palmer, Mrs. DovirVis , Martin and Mrs. Benrer, all of FVw| ence were pruests last week of Mrs. W. A. Freeman. < ***** Cumberland. Md.. was the first | city to reach the 100 per cent ?mrk j i in the Amencan Legion's camper > || for jobs. Four hound red service ! , men were placed. \ Official American Legion grave j markers have been cut in price. Thev / may now bo had from Legion headf quarters for $1.30. ***** Tnvns hns received ?19.000 froiv? I the American Legion as the state exserv'^e men's share in the expense of / building a new hospital. * * * * 1 W. F. Stackhouse of the Marion bar was in Conway the latter part or / the nast week and visited severa' 1/ points in this county on legal busi[ ness. n, I **'< * f Forty three per cfrjfTflfltf >Ohio's ox /service men are nut tin? their stafe f'bon'^ mon^v the bank, a no" or Ametfcan Legion members ,at Can ton shoWs. * * The Herald stands for everything that will benef't the town nnd t'v? courtv TTr>lr? the nnnov do its h^sf bv crivincr t*?e news, the thine that it wanf<!. the nanev also with the subscription, with the advert?*fne program, eit^^r largo or small. t Your o'd and assistance will be ap, prccfated. ( 1 PERSONAL | h************************** There are plenty of different grades of paper at the Herald office for all of our customers to choose from and get just what they want or need. * The Sunday School in Conway if such a great success that it has attracted the attention of church members in far off states. They want to know how it is done. * Mention the Herald to your friend and neighbor. Tell him frankly that it would be better for him to sub serine and p:ct his own copy for his own use and not borrow yours. * * * * William Smith returned last week from Wilmington, N. C.. where he went to visit his sister, Mv?. .T. T. Hill, of that ritv. Mrs. Kill was siHc from tho effocts of an accident which broke her ankle. * * * * * Progress wns made last weok on Iho ronst'"oction of the new fiPiivt station that, is boinjr placed on the corner of Main Street and Kb Avenue on the property of C. J. Epos. A. H. Garren ha4? tho contract for the erection of the building. * * * + * Pa'nters were at work 1a^f "'oev on tho woodwork of tho W. Tavlor bniMinjr on Main Street. Some imnvovement was mado also on tho windows on the buildinjr of the Piatt DruR* Company's bil'ldintf. * *, * * * Tn ordor that no ex-ftoklfer who verged during the ?*o'*ld war will Wive to sleep in a Pother's field tho Wi?conv?ii Amoricap l/Orion has nura cemetery nlot of its own at Racine. :|t * * * * Tho So*?tt'o. Was'\. nvowam for 1 ho ?nfe^taiii'^onf or Ma'^hal To^<,'*o pi t* r?ir*fo vi'1 ho in Hvr'rp of t'^P A mpriran Teflon. Thp hero of <1%p >T?.fnP VNj|] arrive fro?r? Japan in flv Spring. * * 4 * % micj ? > > v fnv flip nan0'* f]' M | pcjyr?<5 I 'in ni\vc; flphvr>v? p;>n1i \trppi? < ?> f'o vpm<1pv ?>t? * vr? 1 i)*?l>1o information nnon f- i f. pro of n">o?t impo:'anee an'l intprest. ***** T1>p W. H. W???"?"nr? fonipnuv 1 >?>?-1 o n;> -o )'Ii (->'> * r>l)' *n < |>j^f J . -up pf f|io 'Tr>v'fl l"i \'ifi4l"<"? <l>r? ) lif>v r-it.pu.'. iukI cliowinii' l)iat vniir trade with , thorn will ho annrpriatei'l. * * * * * Tf is o,T-ior fnv the fa"mers In |vil-p y liv?r'r |i)ii!pr '')r> rl:vpvsif<P(| nl;)))1? nn\v I>p*wv 'M'4 M't'> iis-p t ! ? *" if pvpv \va? 'mv'pv 1lip o''l nl;i" of ! plant infr nothing pyoppt rot ton for * I monrv crop. j * * * A. nV?wa,rO i??op v,'f> o cv?\'p?^ v ; ? ? ? (.?> < " ?-> :'i'l fo'l^w'nn1 li J ; pv no's*''"* J hv the ,A niPv*r"-n ' po-frm a^; ri f.* 1 r^ ] ?oMiA .A ^?'o!v f'o C.')"vrr. ?>ia,''-c' *v?a ji el";? ?^-jpfl.>1 ;i<vl OV^I'SP'19 SP'T' 0 1 Hirvon*? pn hi'- i'*" i ffli"" l>:;<' bpon houfht if* a pmv'i s'^n. bo sa:<l. ***** l>M<<'r?r'pM n'fliovs tlU'OOfl f:l'0 fiV-M or n4 .Tof?''on. Tojin.. -iiul tVOjvprto'! '? '""*5 000 i<v . All \ movj ir*in | Of>"ion nov* fo^PlPfl a bnolcn' | i>v? 'v.qrV :>p'! lront tho fn^'Os; in nhp^l: until tlio'reinila" annavatu^ arrival I .y * * * * I T^nve'opos for cnmmnvr'jO u<;o pro to l>o 1-*??*-? in nlortv at tho Hov'd ;,lion. rpi->o?'r? io ipsf i" a nov 1(>' of onvnlopfi; jp !(>|fov '*/p f? r1 tlipy avo H n!<n a* pompa,,r"l 1'> Hip pr?vo'onoy nfovorl 1) v ofKo'1 o^vo <Jip orrlor with us at tho Foraid shop. * * * * * j ^ Tf\* Crs >' f'?r? rli'M'f" ('"if von Ivn'p i o"f fnv Ojlpnn pf P>> 1 ni;> fo.-'l n |\vhilo fl'O-'O i< \'pf 1i?ir? In '|o \'p>v>r? j thina* fov t'^p \rounn* ^Jpvp'* |>v?>it until ?omonno pI^p ha - rarf'o'l ofr <hp pvi/r> and then blamo yourself for wait inc. * * * * * | (J<v>^ovy cfovoo j?i Con vav pr^ handlir* * ouantit'o's of oo'ow vf-'s?d | mi _ kjri^m ,>r i< coniP? fvn?>i as I far off tho ^a.t'* pf M'VlvVan. ("Vlpw pr the ftnovf kind cmp ho j rai'-o'l with f horp on onv own fnrpis. and <vpr*l- fvi*oM'pr<3 ch^p'fl son ahout learning how lo vaiso it. * * * * * Thp Mott^ Pum'jipocj \y?11 '*p 'oral o'1 in tho "RpvoM hniMip"' A f 'a*5* .aooo"of<j t,v<?n* v-th v?r> nui" had boon cn^ollod to bop-in t^o rourso of study on Anvil 5th tho sohool wi" onon at Cn^wflv. Tho sohool horo will l*o rmornffvl H-?/-> Motte Business Colleges, Incorporated. + * * foveas of tV?o annrove-1 decijrp nvo r?vir?frtH nrv' kept ill stork at he Herald office. You ~an also have the Mor1' covers if you want them and fil1 them out :>v any design Ibat will suit you (lie best. * * * * * Conw>y will have a potato storage and curing plant bv another season. \ccording to reports there will also ^ ono at Avnor. Horry county wil' be able to mike much money out of the sweet potato crop a little later. * * * * Buildings fro down rapidly when fhey are not kept in repair. Repairs are costly and that is the reasop whv rents have to be higher thap they would if there was no dcpreciationjfin the property leased. Tho Atlnnlio Coast Line should run its railroad on from Aynor to Marion. It would seem that they should have done this long ago. Some business man remarked the other day that they might hove done this long igo if the chambers of commerce had taken it up with the railroad officials. i PHE HORRY HERALD, CON-V/ VAUDEVILLE IS WELL ATTENDED Whole Week at Pastime Draws Crowd at Each Performance Milt Frankford's song and dance revue held the boards at the Pastime Theatre every night last week. Frankford came with a good show and was pleased with the crowds that attended the performance each night. The members of the troupe are all experienced performers in vaudeville. There was an entire change of program and costumes each night during their stay with the Pastime. The company is composed of five girls and three men, as follows: Miss Ethel Ruth, one of the South's best dancers, of Boston, Mass! Marie McKune, toe dancer of Wilmington, N. C. Miss Lucille, singer and dancer. Mrs. Mabel Frankford, wooden shoe dancer. Miss Hilda Brown, choirist. Milt Frankford, trick pianist, clog 'lancer and all round fun maker. J. S. Vernon, violinist and impersonator. Jimmie Do Forest, song bird, who rendered songs in his pleasing tenor voice and won many friends and admirers while here. Anions tho dancers Ethel Ruth won the .admiration of every audience by her singing and dancing. Her performance was far above the ordinary. Clog dancing was done by three of the company in concert. Miss Ethel Ruth, Miss Mabel Frank ford and Milt Frankford. Their number was among the most pleasing on the program each night. The show was the best in its line that has been here for some time. The programs rendered by the players proved popular with tho people and they had a good patronage for the whole week. GETS A STILL" ON THE BEACH 1). Frank Rellamv. of the ruivil po[ lire, lore up a whiskey still near Singleton's Swash, on the seashore, on March 24. together with a lot of , thinirs used in connection with the still. A 'tor locating this still he watched the place for several days in tiio hope of catching the operator, but he did not appeal*. () FOR RENT Farms of about twenty acres, with house, barn and tobacco barn. Known * y ii!- l j as l' 'ovd place, aero.-- mo pumir roau i from the home of W. I,. ftinp;leton. Apply to H. II. Woodward, Conway, S. C.' o M!!N WAXTKD-to soli our jyoods in country and city. Why work for o'hers when you can have a bushiest of your own with a steady income? We so!! j?"oods on time and wait for our money. Team or auto needed for country work, no outfit needed in c ity. Experience unnecessary; we train in salesmanship. McConnon <? Company, Winorv.i, Minn. Mention this paper. ?Adv. Itp I?'OR RENT ! The John T. Proctor place on tlK' | road between Willow Spring and ! (-reenvood church. Has dwelling small barn and tobacco barn. (looc". tol acco land. About fifteen acie> arc cleared. Apply to II. II. Wood ward, Conway, 8. C. STREET TAX NOTICE. Public notice is hereby ;;Ivor. thai Street Tax of $4.00 is now due an*.' ; payable before April 1, 1922. Upon j failure to pay before that date wil i)o subject to a penalty. Aj?c limn 21 to .r,0 years inclusive. i 3j23-4t. ' C. H. Snider, Clerk. <&><>? ? > .*? ' ^ ^ *.- >. \y5? 3>>:> -y .?? ><?> A z??**?Hrarrzjfc^_ ._7%7^i-zfirKrEiEiiB * ] <> $> >* * * ^ J* ri ^ j ^ e |l|<: ^ ]| Cclum ? April 17 * u * i' I If """Plan to il lY.-S. 0. MAR 30, 1922 BUSINESS MEN INQUIRE HERE Within the same week the Conwav Chamber of Commerce received inquiries from two different persons looking to the establishment of their business in this town. One is engaged in the manufacture of ice cream at Johnsonville, and the other conducts a general mercantile business at Hemingway. The following letter was received from Mr. C. Prosser of Johnsonville: "I have a small ice cream plant that I would like to install in Conway. The plant has ,i capacity of 150 gallons of first class ice cream per day. The plant will put out much more than this amount of cream by running overtime. "I would like to install the plant at once to he ready for this season's business, if 1 could get everything arranged. Please advise me at the earliest date possible of the advantages and inducements that Conway can and will be willing to offer to <ret this plant located in your town. 1 can come over and talk the matter over with you if necessary, and you think best." The following letter was received from Mr. C. Bellinger of Heminir way: "Will you bo so kind as to give iv.o some Information in regard to the i^orclvii'di'o business of Conway? What will ho Mio chance of renting; a store room ? 1 am now doirur i\ .eonoral merchandise business here and own my own store, but business has gone down so poor that I have decided to make a move o-oo time soon, somewhere. Will be glad t ? hoar from you." The Chamber of Conn levee furnished these inouiries full information as to the merits and attractions of the town. swearingenIs speaker here County Superintendent E. C. A'lon presided at tbo oxorci -es conducted a! the Conway Methodist Church 1/ist Saturday in the commencement pro-, , g-ram of the adult schools. I The church was filled. \ Th? address of iwelcomo was dc livered by Marion A. Wri?>;ht secre| tary of tlie Chamber'of C<> erce. , Hoyi .vicMi"an then introduced J. i K. S vearingen, state superintendent of Education. Mr. Swoaringen bold the close attention of Ms lira vers as ho spoke of the w.ar lhat is being w*v?;ed aga iiv;| illiteracy in this slate, i ITe said lhat this war had m!y jnst he.'run. lie said thai hard \v ) : slid he done and thai fords ;vust he provided with which to pay for it. AN ENTIOUT \I> MENT Mrs. A. W. Barrett entertained lecr"'.!y in honor of Mr. 'Vv! ^ n's tfitefcts Mrs. George Palmer, Mrs. I>o. ;>!as Martin and Mrs. iii;i. ;or, ; ! of Florence, S. C. Thret tables of bridge were played. Mrs. M. W. Collins had tlie huvhe-.t core and was presented with a hand* painted iray. Th.e visiting guests were all given luindkerchie fs. GAS HY WATEK The Peoples Filling Station ?s now getting gasoline by water route and hence a lower freight rate <>n t; so that 4hey can compete in once They will give their customers t. e full I f 11 rn/ln/in/l nv iii the cost of the product they seil. McDOWKLL-OUTL \\V Miss Gladys Outlaw, irranddai" li tor of Mr. and Mrs. A Out'ivv wm married to Mr. Dewey McDowell, sor of Mr. and Mrs. (1. M. McDow< 11. o? Saturday, March 25, 1022, at 2 o'clock in Conway, S. C. The newly weds arc now living? in their home at Mal'orv. S. C. bAl?nVKCZr ?*7."V K.vkx ?u 3uth Carolina's i ? ^ EE the beat y|Q Queen's G with all the por section street par. A A parade; the mar 20,000; the aut< the daily band hand for the big( Come and. m V GOOD TME.JN ST HORRY'S PAI Our County's Float Car Big Stat< The club women of Columbia have just organized to act as hostesses "to the Queen candidates .and are making overy preparation to (five them the best time possible. And. of course, the men are making their own preparations too. VVe have been asked to keep the many good things in store f'?y 'lie vourg ladies a dark secret for ;i while longer so their surprise may 1)0 complete. The Pahnafesta Association lias received numbers of letters from former Queen candidates expressing their unusual pleasure last year and they are unanimous in saving, "It was the best time I ever had." Queen candi-' | dates have the best seats already reserved for them at every stage performance at Palniafesta. They will see the spectacular fireworks display, j 'lie gorgeous exhibit of wearing1 ap[ pare! at the style show, will hear the beautiful music of bands and opera star now being engaged by the chairman of the entertainment committee, L. I,. Propst. who is in New York with the determination to secure the best star irrespective of the expense or trouble. There will be dinners. | i dances, balls anil?what will be the i most beautiful of all events ? the I Queen's coronation will be enacted by | the Queens themselves, arrayed in the court finery which characterized [the coronation of the Que^n of Eng[ land in the days of chivalry and Knight errants. i Do the jfiHs of South Carolina wont | to ho at Palmafesta ? Interest is running hbrh all over tlio <fato. Girls want" to oniov this irood time and fh^ro is tho ?500 diamond vinir awaitin** tho fortunate nirl *o ho chosen Ov.ofln of Palmafosta. Last year tho contest was closo. Up to tho very i l.ast minute ;i dosen or more of tho vi un<>" ladios had practical'v tho sanio j number of votos. Who knows but j what thi*? oountv will ho tho honored I one and our candidate hrinu; hack t;>p distinction of hoin.u: Queen of 1022 PahnaCosta ? of tho vouni* ladies will a<-;omhlo in Oe'umhia on Monday, April 17. | when Pahna'est a starts .and will ho the quests of Palmafosta until Satur! day, April 22, when Palmafosta will ' >s\ Ml expenses will ho paid V PaHnafesta and all the youmr Inly do to win the distinction of hoim?; l\alma(V-t.\ Queen is to ho el vied i>or own countv and ivo to Oolumhia and compete with tho other youni* 'a-'io isomhled. The candidates do nothiajc in Columbia to win the rulii:," n'aeo hut appeal" heforc the voters ad !>o introduced. The beauty supplement thi< year wil' he widely circulated over the state .and the county Queens will not only have :1a ir picture-; in this beautiful pa<?e but their picuros will bo put in the Palmafosta program to be preserved in permanent form. Ail of the younf>' ladies will ho per sonally conducted about the hip: .-'how of automobiles and trades display, where the many industries awl prod's | CHOICE Nreak ihe monotony ol an occasional steak. You v & ?sure to make a hit with tl Whether you want Por \% derloin, 1'lauk or Round St? And we know, loo, that |! w. s. i % Main Street .11 N N v *v % <*>"> ?>>>?? * * > - X <> *' . ,a,^B -- ''wriiakk, ~~rw_LL fa Big Festival We< ity .Queens from each county Dronation patterned after the np and display of Merrie En, ade with Cniintv Onppnc on m rimoth fireworks display, witn 3 show; industrial exhibits; th< concerts. See the vaudeville Grand Opera Star Night. Bring All th ax?kjc::. /.. n ORE FOR jMAFESTA queen i Win $500 Prize In the e Parade nets of the state will he demonstrated to the public. The $500 prize for the best county float is bringing many registrations.. Hambone say6, "Last year your couldn't buy nuthiiL for a dollah. and! this year you cain t fret a dollah to? buy nuthin' with," but here is a way* to get *r>00 in gold. This county can easily design a irood float to show the natural resources, the industries or some historical event and have as good a I chance to win the prize as anyone. .lust write to James GHolmes, r21i> Lady street, Columbia, and tell him you want to enter a float, i The parade will he on Thursday. April 20, and will bo a mommoth affair. FOR SALE Two-year old Holstein bull, fine for service: one riding cultivator. A 1 Tonn Adv. 3-<>-4tpcl Hand, S. C\. FOR SALE?Duroc piivs 1 months old from selected sows. $10 per head or $15 per pair, F. O. B.. Conway, S. C. Apply in person or i>y mail to 1). V. Richardson, Bucksport, S. -Adv.. 3-23-3t O FOR RENT?My farm at Allsj brook. S. C., of 40 acres ready to plant; 7-room house and tobacoc barn and other out-buildingfs. Address H. W. Rankin, Allsbrook, S. C. 3-23-2tpil i ? The aiulnlno That Docs Not Sii\wt ih<3 H?ni Becvise of itf> tocic Inxntive etfcet. I.AXAri"K BROMO O L' INIK is better tliau ordinary Uu'u.ne and cioes> not cause nervousness nor riuK'ng in hfnd. Kemetnber the inil dpiucuiA. \oo:t <i?r the uatine of II. W. GHOVB. 30c . * * I 4 | A 4, I * ^ ^ ^ $ <!> * t I here w 11! be a free ? 11 shampoo given with each j % haircut every h nclay lor t ' - i t 'he next r.^onth, sta ting 5 ! 1 i\ ( i -> i J ? rriclay, March 3\. J ; | -AT- | i B. E. Vaught's! 1 A ?-* <1 I 4* Q It Earl :er Shop * : I COME | ! * j ? < >: > * STEAKS I' hoi'ed and roast meals with Y kill find ours tender ami juicy ^ , >e f airily. < lorhouse, Sirloin, Club, Ton P 'k wo can meet your wants. ^ our prices ?i!l please ><,u. RATLIN | X. Conway, S. C. 3> <*** <> >?* *+*<?*><? k ; _m :n^x.:izu^'xzz3 r~vc?/:^zDHj] f 1 * * y t IS * M PI vv Ls /fww B S $ ut iiill ek || in the state and the $j| > old English custom o|U v gland; the big three 3!jU t unty floats; the baby JJiH t essed last year bv !!n t ON J j? * style show. Hear I features and beA6n !jt < n < o y < le Folks ||| ?-x*r~ tanz rr^nuczrwnzzn X * > "? * . , .1