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LOCAL AND days of lust week were warm. ***** nr. equipment at the Herald of***** season of picnics is almost at ***** us the news front your coinGet your name in the paper. I ). Anderson spent some time in I H|:-' week. C. Allen spent last Friday ^^V(ay on business. V K. Dorm an wa^ in Conway on one day last week. A. Rahon in Con way ^^^^Kusiness one day last week. I..... uic Lewis spent a short time in vay last week on business. * * A * J. Hell (?i Wampeo was in Con on business one day last week. M. Rabon was among the I v':(-r. last Friy * * * * * Harry Cushman was hostes sewing clu'o on Tuesday al'ter K. Chei'o-Cola in bott'e*. Made | pure distilled water.?Adv. 2t. K. Kanaka, representing the f?i^^Kvpe lorporation, spent a short ^^^Be in Conway last week. * ^^^Rrs. S. P. Hawes who has been ^^^ tin;>: her sister, Mrs. Vaught of ^^^Vininuton has returned home. M. Graham of the Ay nor MerCompany spent some time on business last Friday. ( There i- a sea bronze in every can" Mrs. Wesley's Clam Chowder now sale at li. VV. Lane & Co.'s store.? Bv. * * * * * \s population increases in any nmunity, crime .and immorality I n to get on the increase. There In reason for this. ***** Mrs. McQueen Qu/ittlehnum onItained for the Christian Endeavor I her home on Laurel Street on It Friday evening. i 4 * * * * brink Chero-Cola in bottles. Made pm pure distilled water.?Adv. I(> 2t. I ***** Mrs. Hedley and Mrs. Hen Sesins were joint hostesses to the imbers of the Service class on lursday afternoon. ***** - />f n>?lm!ifofifn II MP I'cll'e nil (|UOUII VI 11 close next Saturday evening at o'clock when a final count of the ites will take place and the winner clared. + * V * 41 Miss Mitchelle Collins who has! en 'visiting in Jacksonville, St. igustino, Miami, Daytona, and hv. Hench for six weeks has re-j ned home. * * * * * We have heard no complaint, about I ting a good stand of tobacco plants. ie young plants seem to he doing II in all sections of the county. * * * * * Nearly every section in this coun now has its bootleg ring, or its nkey rum 'ring, just as you may lose to term it. What a situation! * * + * * Vmong the men mentioned !o candidates for county offices s year is: T. J. Hell, who it is said I run for the office of county au>r. "lie work 011 the new building on corner of Main Street and 1th ?nue was about completed last >k and it is ready for the inst.ul011 of the equipment for handling . * * * * * he good road from Conway to rion is a source of much delight, xl roads in every section of the nty will be the aim of the people n now on. * * * * econd sheets at the Herald office, any kind you prefer to use. Some in packages ready cut. Other Is are in big sheets ready to be on short notice. + * * et the right kind of paper Tor - 1 ?t.nt.ionerv at the Her IV your i'udiiiv.ui ? I aid print shop. Don't try to use a [ kind that will look bad in the other > fellow's hands. I * * * * * [ The Herald is carrying folders for ' le^al filing. Get your supplies from this office. They are made by the Globe-Wernicke Company and are the best to be had. t * * * * * [ Court cohvents next Monday morn( ing with Judge T. S. Sease presiding. k Prom the looks of the roster recently published it appears that the court will have a busy week of it. ? * * This is the year to plant them. 1 Good sound Spanish peanuts, price 5 cents per pound. Apply to Ii. C. Cook or J. I). Montgomery, R. F. 1). No. 2, Conway, S. C.?Adv. 4-(>-3t * * * * * Live agents wanted to handle city trade for the Genuine J. R. Watkins Products. Write (juick for free 6amT pie and particulars. Tho J. R. Watkin:? Co., Dept. 74, New York, N. Y.? Adv. 3-19-5t-pd c i . V MaMMM^UUUUU M UU UMU WUUUM PERSONAL 1 )?' 5k *************************** H. L. Buck has returned from Baltimore. ? * * E. P. Gore of the Loris section was in the city this week on business. * * W. R. Salmon and family motored to I.atta on Sunday to see Mr. Salmon's father, who is ill. * * The stork visited the home 9f Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Coward last Tuesday, March 28, and left to them a fine baby girl, Cynthia Marjory. * * + A * Chickens and eggs wanted. We will pay highest cash prices. Wire us for prices. Owens Fruit & Product Co., Tampa, Florida.?Adv. 4-G-lmo * * $ % % The Burcol school commencement exercises will ho held Thursday and Fl'idsiV OVPIlinif1 Anril 1 ?> .....1 14 ..i ol w . il I 9 14 I I * I 14 (11 /clock. The public is cordially in- j vited. Sec "Dora Thorne" on Friday evening. ***** Rov. D. A. Philips, (ho pro idiny older of the Marion district, stopped :'')? a few Iruii's in town on hi way o quarterly meeting a*. D\.?ant 'law J. C. Atkinson accompanied !:i!>? to the mcotinu. * * * * Col. R. B. Scarborough, Rev. J. C Atkinson, Col. Cordie Pi gc and A. 10.1 lIo': finch motored 1o A":i ? n Wod ! no day to attend a meeting of the! hoard of trustees of the Horry In-1 !u..'rial School. * * * * * On account of ;i conflict with Methodist district confc'cnce on April ',o 27, thr revival serv ices in the l>;ipC'lufrch wi!1 not he.fin until April .'50 and will run two weeks. ***** The race for candidates for Queen of Palm;>festa will soon come to a do o. The content closes at t> o'clock on next Saturday, April Nth. Your ' JMididatc must win or lose by that time. ***** Globe safes are the best made for taking care of your ollice records. They me fire proof and burglar proof to the greatest extent yet achieved by the makers of this kind of equipment, ti * * ** All arrangements lave been perfected to make the Krxlcliffe Chautauqua one of the biggest events of the kind this section has ever had. There is a new program this time and talent of a high order. ? * * Take home a package of kemelgritt. j the wonder hand dsoap that will clean i the b/tnds quicker and better than the wonder hand soap that will clean any mechanic's paste ever made. Get this at the Herald ollice. * * * * * Mrs. IT. G. Cushman entertained the officers and teachers of the lie ginners Department and the members of the Mothers class of the Methodist Sunday School in a most pleasant manner at her attractive home on Thursday afternoon. ***** The period of restlessness and uneasiness following the world war is now gradually wearing off and things are coming back to their normal state as they were before the whole world was at grins some time ago. * * ? * Enquire at the Herald office f"" the thinirs you need todav in vour of fire. You can buy what you need from what vou see in stock a whole 'ot better than you can order it bv "rv.il from stock you will not see until vou go to put it into use. in <? * * + Miss. Wil Lou Gray pleased everybody with the untiring '/ea! and unusual energy wifh which she went at the running of the adult schools. She j spared no pains and put in weeks of I 'vml woi'k which brought results of which the whole people are proud. >?**>? The case of W. D. Bethea against Hank of I,oris concerning a lot of Ford automobiles seized under exei culion here about two years ago will come up for trial on Friday morning of this week instead of on Wednesday as fixed on the roster. This change was made by agreement of the attorneys in the case. m The play "Sand" given on Tuesday evening by local talent at the Pastime theatre was enjoyed by large and appreciative audience. The play was presented under the auspices of the Civic League and the proceeds will be used toward the milk fund of the public school. )< * * * + The Woman's Institute df the eastern division of Baptist convention South Carolina, will meet in Conway on April 2G and 27. It is unfortunate that this conflicts with the Methodist district conference, but it could not be avoided. Both meetings were arranged months ago. The road forces are now working on the section of the new road leading from the Quattlebaum farm to the boundary of the town of Conway. The road comes out at the Quattle ball mi property at the place where the railroad tracks of the Conway Lumber Company cross the old road round the sand hills. * * m ? VISITS BALTIMORE Hon Hal L. Buck, proprietor or the Buck Motor Company and largely interested in a number of big businesconceins here went to Baltimore last week where he will spend several days on business. FOR SALE?Duroc pigs 4 months old from selected sows, $10 per head or $15 per pair, F. O. B., Conway, S. C. Apply in person or by mail to D. V. Richardson, Bucksport, S. C.?Adv. I mi iimII i PHE HORRY HERALD. CON 7/ IN HONOR OF MISS ATKINSON Mrs. H. H. Woodward was hostess to a lovely surprise birthday party on Wednesday afternoon at her home on Laurel Street in honor of Miss Johnnie Atkinson. The guests included M>*s. B. T. Hyman, Mrs. H. L. Buck, Mrs. McQueen Quattlebaum, Mrs. H. L. Scarborough. Mrs. H. P. Little, Mrs. A. M. Dusenbury, Mrs. A. K. Goldfinch, and Miss Mitchelle Collins. After sewing for an hour the surprise was sprung when little Pau'a Woodward came in bearing a white basket filled with gift* from the invited: guests, She was followed by the members of the Ever Ready class, of which Miss Atkinson is teacher, who showered her with dainty pifts and good wishes. A'ter the packages had been fbpeud Miss Hazel Woodward ami Eugenia Buck led tbo way to the dining room where a buffet luncheon consisting of ? salad course followed by cream and cake, home-made candy and coffee was served by the members of the Ever Feadv class. The table wabeautiful with while flower* vnd tho r'entorj)ip"o of ,*> large birth l*iv eke. (rah apn'e blossoms and ia^sa'^ino decorated the buP.et. In the living r <>"" liiacr. and.iris were the Flowers 1 Mrs. !' \ v?an assi :ted Mrs. Woodward ;n entertaining. fO'VC Th" work < n the bvi< k Wci'l? of the office huildiw henv; cvectcd bv Convtt;.' Hui'ding Cdiudihiv took {Ycyb las' vnpk and tlv- pari of the work is pro?ng r.-head with rai>i(1 progress. Tl. P. l.i1J,o the contractor, is doing a fine job of bui'ding here. HOES NOT STOP Modern progress doe: ot stop for obstacles like a little water in a road from jromg the nearest way to the place to be reached. Men have gone to greater lengths than that in getting round things thai are in their way. THROWS VV JOB It is reported that F. A. Adding'on. who recently took over the plant! of the Ward-ttato Company under a contract to cut the timber of the company in this county, has given up the iin ;ii)d recrnuy ion tor his homo in North Caroliivi, and said he would not return. IF THEY I)() Some arc wondering whether the peonle will vote in the county courf under the act recently passed by the Legislature. The act was published in full in a reccnt issue. The court rjmnot bo established unless it gets a majority of the votes to bo cast in the oeneral election. The court is needed and there is no doubt about that. o WILL USE WAREHOUSE The chauiauqua will be held on April 14th to 17th inclusive in th^ Planters Tobacco and Storage Warehouse, now owned by Will A. Pieman. By making1 a few changes with lumber on the interior of the I building and the erection of a stage the location will be ideal. The place will be large enoufrh to tnko care of the big crowds that will attend the chautauqua. EASTER EGG HUNT All the chiMr^n. young and old, in town are invited to come to the egg hunt given at the Methodist Church on Saturday. April 15. .it 3 oVWV for the benefit of the beginners' department of the Sunday School.. Admission 10 cents. o MEETING AT MAPLE Every boy and girl in Maple School district, interested in a good 'itorary society, are asked to meet with us tonight, for- the purpose of organizing, clectim? officers, etc. M/iple Literary Society. Rufus Jenrette. (Aid) or THANKS Mrs. Elmore Barfield and family wish to thank their many friends for tho kindness shown (hem during the death and burial of her husband. Mrs. 101 more Barfield. o ORATORICAL CONTEST On Friday evening, April 7, at 8 o'clock in the auditorium of the new Industri/i' School building at Aynor there will he held an oratorical contest under the direction of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. Eight young ladies will take part. Admission 10 and 15 cents. o AUCTION SALE OF TEN MULES The Horry county commissioners will sell at public auction in front of the City Hall, Conway, S. C., on Saturday, April 15, 1022, ten mules. These are surplus mules from the chaingang. Terms, cash. 3-6-13 o A REAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY We are looking for live, wide-awake men and women to handle city trade for the genuine and original J. R. Watkins Products. Established 1S6S; nationally known and nationally advertised. Our proposition is superior from every angle?we will he glad to <.^11 ,!.l A - -I ' f I ten yuu wny. write louay ior i ree ] sample and exclusive territory. First come, first served. J. K. Watkins Co., Dept. 75, New York, N. Y. ? Adv. 44-6-4t-pd o LOSES PROPERTY Lost, late Monday afternoon between Conway and Aynor, coat with initials "L. A. W." on inside pocket. One seven jewel Elgin watch and chain with two and one-half do!!rr button on it. One express money order for $10.00, one insurance policy and one letter addressed to me. Finder please leave at Horry Drug store. L. A. Woodruff. Adv. It. I c | MOrrE BUSINESS I OPENS WIT! T I lie Motte Business College opoi $ roll men t of ninety-four students, an * greater success. * '1 he school is located in nice qua: * Herald building. j|c Mr. Motte says that he is going >j? from Horry county and the Herald A STATEMENT The town authorities since the e - I tabli >hment of our city water system has made it a rule to send samples of i the city water to the state chemist I for analysis. These tests are nvide I periodically and are published in the local papers. The town employed a man t > go up into the tank to e\i.mine the condition of same, lie found about three feet of sand, also so ^e scum or vegetable matter floating 01 too of the water and one de;id Klt-rl K < t11v.i uKiii; roct 10 y^y\ into tlie ank. r] his man, who lias cleaned oet many m il tanks, .;;>id thai the condim i'.i. tank was in excellent condition ; , ( ? -iparison with other tank j he ha c sd. With a change of water ev< in this tank of over 1100,000 il!on:> capacity, this little .-Miiount o ionable matter found in the t'Mik i.- lot suflicient to give it serious thought. There has be on o re most exaggerated reports circulated I>\* some of the citizens of the town as to what was found in the ta k, viz.: "dead! snakes, ra s, toads and the like." 1! brand such reports as bcir.g :>!?so- J lately false and without a semblance of truth. The tank has been thoroughly cleaned and every precaution h. been taken against the contu uiivition of the water. A sample of tbe w; er i;; being sent off this week for an .lysi . C. H. SNIDER, Health Ollic.. MASS MEETING S. S. WORKERS A (lis*, riot convention and massmeeting of the Sunday school worker of all denominations in 1 lio district of Horry County .Sunday School Asso ciation will ho hold at the G.allivrnts Ferry Church on Sunday afVrnoon. April 23. The convention will open, nt 2 P. M. and close at 1:1.", P. M. A full program of practical discussions and inspiring addresses on Sun day school work is being prepared and some of the best Sunday school workers in the county will take part on the program. This convention is for everybody and all .are cordiallv invited. P. M. COLEMAN. District President. o TOWN TO TOWN TALKS There will he town to town t/ilks on Kingdom work by Kingdom mesI .jongers. with brief, devotional, inspirational and instructive addresses by some of our denomin!ttional men and nastors at Conway Baptist Church at X P. M. on April 12. Drs. Allen. Jones and Martin will he tho speakers. Laymen of W. M. U., B. V. P. U., Sunday School workers and others from nearby church are invited. It is to he season of good fellowship. The services will last one hour. You are ( tnndI U I IA/ t k V, IV l*\|? HAS AN OUTING The Ever Ready Class of the Methodist Sunday School enjoyed a pleasant outing on Saturday at Toddville. Part of the class went down on the hoat and were joined later by the other members who went in automobiles. Lunch was spread under the beautiful live oak trees on the bank vf the Waccamaw and was thoroughly enjoyed by the girls who had spent Lhe morning tramping through the' voxls and playing games on the J sand. Those enjoying the picnic were j Misses Rossie Dusenbury, Mildred Collins, Eugenia Dusenbury. Ernes- ' tine Little Marie Willons, Ruth. Taylor, Mary Dusenbury. Elizabeth Wei-1 Ions, Florence Epp , Laura Thompson and Isla :ohnson, with Mi ;es Mitch 1 elle Collins and Johnnie Atkinson! as chaperones. The na.vo of this class is indicative of the spirit which it possess.. . . It excels in both work and play. DIED ON FRIDAY John Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Thomas of Dogwood, died here at his home last Friday after suffer in# for several days from pneumonia. His wife was also desperately ill but at last accounts was improving. The body of Mr. Thomas was taken to his former home in the country for burial. o WANTED?Man with car to sell the BEST Ford Oil Gauge made. $100 per week and extra commissions. Accessories Co., 8995 Graham, Benton Harbor, Mich.?Adv. ltp PALI ! COLUMBI f APRIL I 17 TO 4 i Z GAYEST WE y ************************** > COLLEGE 1 1 NINETY-FOUR i * * nod here this week with an en- J d with every indication of still * rters on the second floor of the * to help eliminate the cross mark $ believes he will do what he savs. * * e-*******************-*****-* HOMK-TALKNT PLAY AT MTLL1NS Till USDAY The following is an account given oi the play which will be presented by tho Mullins Pramatic Club at the Pastime Theatre on Thursday night, April 0: "An Old Fashioned Mother," a drama in three acts, presented by local talent, under the auspices of the Older of the Ka^tern Star, at Kirby's Theatre on Tuesday evening was a "lO''1. lecided success. It wa - the best ever undertaken in Mullin> and fro: > the first the crowded h.?v e v.vis t!i !ed with the splendid pcvi'or.niiir pa -ed ;ny professional.- we have ever had bore. It would indeed ho a credit for :'oi e city to put on such an excelled play. The scenery and general ?,*et up of t\:' di.Veiont chai-n-'tvM's w; s | simply wonderful and in one scene' where the old white haired mother, sitting b\ her l<>: ely health, be Ml with grief and sorrow, and with trembline lips. ,?nd tears courting down liei cheeks, was singing the dear old ('. miliar hyeui, "Where Is My Wandering Hoy Toniuh ?" and from a window iust to her right you eouM li.s cern in the twilight a crouching figure of a rigged, uncouth tra p in raginu1 snow storm without, peering vhrough the window at thi lonely igure by the fireside, as he listened to the sweet voice singing, "M\ Hear o'erflow , for 1 love him, ho knows," >'ou could see this tramp take on < *ner of hir. ragged, dirty coat and si'ontly wipe his eyes. It was /ill so real that there was hard'y a dry eye in the audience, and uk> much praise cannot be given Mrs. I. 10. Burkholder, who so ably coached 1 bent. Prom the first, the success of the play was assured when the name of .Mrs. Rena Stackhouse appeared on the program in playing the leading role of "The Mother In Israel." While the superh acting of Mrs. Stackhouse kept the audience in tears, Mrs. Kenneth McDufVte, as the gossiping old maid, kept them convulsed with laughter. In fact each and every one played his or her part so splendidly that you could hardly realize that you were listening to amateurs, and it was well worth double the price of admission. Special mention should he made of Woodward Stalvey, as Jerry, the country lad, who came in for a great share of the applause. Boyce Clardy is good wherever you put him. hut in the part of love-making he is a "professional." Between the curtains two recitations by little Clarice Burkholder and Jessie Gilchrist Ham was greatly enjoyed. Also the vocal and instrumental numbers by Mrs. Fred W Truluck and Miss Ruth Sproles, with Miss Katharine Lewis as pianist. It is to he hoped that the play wi!' he repeated so that the numbers that were unable to secure seats c;m have an opportunity to see it. ? Mullins Enterprise. o The mothers' class of the Methodist Kinuln v SHmnl on t r?rl :i i nnrl thn mothers of the cradle roll at the home of Mrs. H. \>. Scarborough on last Thursday afternoon in a- most delightful manner. The large livin.room and dining room were taste fully decorated with* yellow jassa mine and ferns. For tie occvio" Mrs. D. M. Burroughs sang a beau t;ru' selection and Mrs. A I). .lone delighted the company with sever.:' piano solos. Punch nnd '"ike wor served by Mrs. Scarborough, Mrs. Cushman and Mrs. "Watson. j Quality No matter what your war ^ we can meet them always w only kind you would buy or 5 We carry not only the stii ^ that go to make a complet VVe want to I W. S. ( ? * *< VI A F E 1 he Capital city's bi people of all the stat< /\ ades, Baby Parade, Fi St vlp AntAA ? , i XVII\J k. ^ 1 1 etc. The 45 Beauty ty in the state and the 1 Pa 1 ma f est a. Engagerr Bayes, the famous Bi amusement features. EK IN THE STATE'S HISTO BARRETT GIVES LEG AL NOTICES Would Prevent Location of Road On Third Avenue if Possible. It .appears that many citizens want the national highway to pass along Third avenue instead of. Fourth. Thev were told by some members of the boards that on account of the Presbyterian Church yard being in the way of a straight course across Kingston Lake that it might not 1 c possible to have Third avenue accented as the location. men citizens got busy and it is alleged that a deed has been signed by the officers of the church riving the right to pass through tbe pr merty with the road and locate a e\v bridge across the lake at that point. making what is known as a .stvai_iit shoot instead of the dangerous bond lo.ind the plant of the Quattlel au * I & Power Company. No sooner was this done in 1 I-i t few days than the fo! o \ n >; i otice was sent to the highway c * mi >ion, the chairman of the county Imau' mid the Mayor of Conway: State Highway Commission, Columbia. S. C. H. P. lit;lc, Chairman, Hoard Co'in*'- Commissioners, v. onway, S. C. I,, n. M /'v.th. Mayor, Conway, S. C. CJ^nt lemon: i have ret line ! l>y A. W. l>arrett, *! meoiiier of he Presbyterian cnnrre* il :(fM o< * his * v n. t,o make this protest in his behalf against the proposed movettem on your part to i extend Third avenue across the Presbyterian church yar l and cemetery in this lewn; also to .advise you that ho will attei pt to enjoin the entry upon the said premises for the purpose of laying out a street 01 road, should you attempt t<> make the crossing. VII \ I I 11 I \ \ UllI KOn r. H. SCARBOROUGH, 11 is staled that ;;t a conservative estimate 7.") per cert of the business men ami property owners of Conway wish to have this road on Third avenue. As the notice is given from only one of the congregation of the Presbyterian Church, it is implied from this th,at Mr. Itarrott may stand alone in raising* an objection, as other members are said to be in favor of the location. o i Tb'j 3utolne 7* at Dots Not At tact the Head Brc?*ise o( its tonic nnd laxutive eifcct, LAXArr'li BKOMO tU-'lNINiS is briiei than o-dinurjr '.>u' :.nr and does not cause nervousness nor rin^uiK iu head. Heniember tlw iuil ti.->mc Qt.d > Iook U?r the *4 nature of K. W. GUOVK. 30c, | NOTICE j t There ill be a free ? shampoo given with each haircut every Friday for X the next month, starting | Friday, March 31. \\ l! t I | B. B. Vanght'sl t Barber Shop f t | CONS E ii ; n r Meats | ?ls may ho in the meat line X ith tirst quality meats, the terve on your table. ^ iples but also the delicacies o ;o market stock. < i serve you. < * aATLIN ;: > ??>>? ? ???? _ . : g festival week for the !l featurint*: Float Par- j; f reworks, Band Concerts, I f iow, Industrial Exhibits, <> I OtlfPnc r ' 1 ^iiv/ui vUcn conn*" ? | Crowning of Queen of i ' lent extraordinary, "Nora oadway star, and other X ^ RY - COME! S r 1 / j jit* i r" ^