The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 06, 1922, Image 6
NORA BAYES ST A
County Queens to Make I
and to See Opening of
Queen Return
.Bayes, famous stage stai
comedienne, producer of well knowi
tjaikinj? machine records, and one ol
America's foremost entertainers, ha:
t>oen secured as the stellar attractior
of Palmafesta, the bi^ state-wide
spring festival to be held in Columbia
on April 17 to 22. Miss Baye*
I will appear ,at two matinees and twe
evening performances. The catalog
of the Victor Talking Machine Company
has this to say of her: "Nora
Bayes, witl\ her inimitable foolery
and clean fun, her admirable imitations
and clever and witty song's, became
in a very short time one of the
greatest favorites on the American
stage, and she continues to hold the
attention as well as the admiration of
her audiences through sheer talent.
KM! * ' *
miss rsayes is the life of every
production with which she is connected
and give> /.est to every moment
she is on the stage."
The count\ contests for candidates
for Queen of rain infest/i, now running
in forty-five counties in the
state will clo e on April S. The
young leili s receiving the highest
number of <>l< in each county will
spend Pal rafesia week in Columbia
at the eNju'i . ^ <>i tin Palmafesta .Association.
A whole floor of the .Jerome
Hotel has i>een reserved for the,
VITALITY! VITALITY! VITALITY :|
You Must Have it to Keep Your|
Job, Your Friends, Your
Happiness
Thousands of thoughtless people |
needlessly lei themselves run down
in health. The day comes when,
with a terrible shock, they suddenly
realize that they are permanently
broken in health. For your own sakekeep
well. If you feel weak or run
down or do not sleep well or arc nervous
and have a poor color, don't
wait until it is too late. Gude's
Pepto-Mangan taken with your meals
for a few weeks will restore you?good
health, give you renewed
strength and vitality for your daily
work. The heathy life is-the only
happy life? do not let it slip from
you. For thirty years Glide's PeptoMangan
has been helping- people who
were run-down back to good health.
It was made famous by the medical I
profession. Sold by druggists in
both liquid and tablet form. Advertisement.
, I
1
i
i
I I
Fourth Av<
*
Melson, wo
| the first tin
<
i i
0
:: on Fourth
< ?
1 r.onl Hrinlr
_ _ -w -VM
I
I
I w
I
I if to none in
I
* I
I | Rufi
I i ^ '
i
I
I
I A k
I < ?
V.
. -- y \
' '"*w
I -a.
i **
R OF PALMAFESTA
^adquarters at Jerome Hote
Baseball Season. 1921
s to Palmafesta.
r county Queens, who will be chaper
1 oned by a group of prominent Coluin
f bia society matrons.
> Reserved seats at the opening gam?
> of the South Atlantic base ball sea
; son in Columbia on April 20 have al
- ready been set aside 'for the forty
? five Queens. Miss Sarah Kirkpatricl
> of Chester, Queen of the 1021 Palma
: festa, will be in Columbia for the bij;
week as the guest of the Pal mutest;
i Association and will take a' prominent
part in the Queen's crowning' and the
various parades and other features
Many counties in South Carolina art
entering floats in the big Palmafest;i
parade and competing for the $oCC
prize offered for the best county float,
The task of deconting the l?ij?
stool building at the state fair
grounds, where Palmafesta will be
4 i . ? ? n 1 1
.stageu, is pracucaii.v nnisiied and on
hihitors arc beginning to prepare
their booths. Sjvice has heen sold in
a wide variety of business concerns
in Columbia and elsewhere and a
wonderfully interesting exhibition is
promised. Committees in charge of
t!"ie fireworks, fashion show, exhibits,
music, parades and other features report
that plans are progressing rapidly
and promise the most comprehensive
and interesting gala week ever
held in South Carolina.
WAKKHOl'SK SKCTUKl)
The committee in charge of arrangements
has secured the brie:
warehouse of W. A. Freeman fo
the presentation of the chautauquu
program. This house is of ample
capacity to care for any crowd that
might come. The acoustic properties
and arrangement of the building
will make it especially suitable for
this purpose. The committee plans
to use chairs of the three Bible classes
of Conway and the Chamber of Commerce
and from other sources to seat
the audiences, so that each person
may have a very comfortable chair, j
CATARRH
Catarrh Is a I^ocal disease greatly Influenced
by Constitutional conditions.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE consists
of an Ointment which gives Quick
Relief by local application, and the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts
through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces
and assists in ridding your System
of Catarrh.
Sold by druggists for over 40 Years.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
o
Has your wife started your garden
yet??Greenville, S. C., Piedmont.
D N V
, , , , ^ ^ ^ t T TV1
One Mil<
> <
have completed th
;nue, one mile from
od from Richwood.
ne offered for sale.
will remain in Com
avenue, Maple stre
of water from Bill
rhen reconstruction
the State.
is L*ran1
?> <
I MOTTE COLLEGE
, NOW AT WORI
Many Students Enrolled Fo
Opening Sessions in
Herald Building
The Motte Business College opene
its doors here last Tuesday, havin
a enrolled a large number of student
in advance of the opening day.
They are established on the secon
floor of the Herald building, wher
c the oflices have been transformed int
classrooms.
Not having been fitted for pur
[ poses of a school originally the pros
L ent quarters will not bo of suflicien
, capacity to take care of the increas
which it is expected will come to th?
! college later; but another buildinj
t will bo secured later which will tak<
\ care of all of the increased work tha
will he necessary.
The school which is now open am
? running in Conway is exactly th<
i same as the schools which are beim
operated at the same time in tin
cities of Florence and Wilmington
The same courses of study and tin
same careful business training nrc
used. F.arh department of the schoo
is in th x hands of competent and ellicient
instructors.
There is ?vorv indication that thr
school here will be a great success
and will be one of the permanent institutions
of the town. Mr. Motto,
who is at the head of the corporation
running these schools, has been encouraged
by the Conway (. Iv.imber ol
Commerce and by other business interests
at Conway.
FAY ENVELOPE
IS TIME SAVER
The heading refers to the use of
the pay envelope in your business to
carry the pay of each employee and
make it easy at pay-off time to gel
rid of the rush.
It pays to have the envelopes
printed in a suitable form for filling
in the name and blanks for showing
the amount and the balance due. The
pay envelope in commercial use is
thus one of the best time savers in
the world and it is made and kep'
for that very purpose.
There is a large stock of uhese en
.tuinni iii me Mcraia oliice.
There is a new lot of uist the right
size for pay day purposes.
o
IJoyd George warns young people
that tlie mountain of fame is not an
enviable spot. That explains his abnormal
dislike for it.?New York
Evening Post.
766
>
3 from Main Str
" Conway, Soi
e subdividing of p?
the main street. I <
The property has b
ivay a few days and
set, and Magnolia an
s spring.
is completed with ?
Very
t Melsoi
"Hornell
?
TO ENTERTAIN
t PRIZE WINNERS
ip Clemson College, April G.?The an
nual meeting of state prize winners ii
boys' club work will be held ii
Charleston on April 7, at which th<
state prizes will be awarded to the
(j ten first and second prize winners in
cotton, corn, peanut, pig and call
s clubs and to winners of special prizes
according to announcement made by
(j L. Ii. Baker, supervising agent of
c boys' club work, the youngsters tc
0 be the guests of the Charleston Chamber
of Commerce and the South Carolina
Agricultural Society.
The meeting last year in Charlest
ton was such a success that the Chame
l?er of Commerce and the agricultural
i3 society renewed the invitation for the
r meeting this year and offered such
" inducements that Mr. Baker could not
t say no, though Greenville, Greenwood
and other places wanted the 1922
1 meeting.
Plans for the meeting, which are
. being worked out by Mr. Baker, .1.
% Holts Simons, chairman of tlio ntrri
. cultural committee of the Charleston
<J Chamber of Commerce; and (J. C. Mcm
IVnnid, Charleston county agent, proi
I vide that the prize winners reach
Charleston on the evening of April
(>, that the entire day of April 7 be
y'ivon to a program of sightseeing
; an! other entertainment and that the
pr" 'os bo presented by prominent people
at a di.mer given b\ 'he Chamber
of Commerce on the evening of April 7.
The prize winning c ub me;> t ei
\v! o will be present to receive the
honors of the occasion :u'e W.ilte:
BnVman., Mallory; Wallace Turbeville,
Mallory; lOugene Smith, Lynchburg;
W. 10. Arnold, Bethune; Doug'as
Brigman, M;; lory; Clarence McMillan,
C.ampobelln; Tiett ie 10. Punier,
W innsboro; Robert Stevenson, Jr.,
Winnsboro; Coleman Turner Winnsboro;
James H. Patrick White Oak.
and W. C. 10'liott. 1?ish<?pvi 1 ?e.
Some of those who have been invited
to attend and make short talks
and present prizes are Dr. W. M.
Riggs, president of Ciemson College;
W. W. Long, director of the extension
service; Lieutenant Governor
Wilson G. Harvey, 1. W. Hill, I. O.
Schaub and O. B. Martin, of the
Washington force of extension work;
President 10. P. Grice of the State
Bankers' Association; Director J. N.
Harper, of the Southern Fertilizer
Association, and others.
o
A friend of Irwin Cobb's rises t'>
remark that he had no idea the
celebrated humorist knew so manv
stories that could he printed.?Dayton
Daily News.
o
Some of the Spring fancies are
said to turn in the direction of joy
rides.?Chattanooga News.
>444444444444^4 444444444444<
>D I
eet, on New Sta
nth Carolina "
art of the Melson E
:all the beautiful pL
een in the Melson fa
offer some choice H
renue. Come out an
springs, parks and d<
& i?
uuiy,
i, Real
, N. Y.
THERE'S A REASON
The fact that accidents occur more i
frequqently at some spots a'ong the 1
) road than at others was long regarded
as a mere coincidence ,but this is ]!
. not so. There is always a reason. In ]!
j order to assist in properly determin,
ing the sections of roads to be im- <|
> proyed, the Maryland state roads !;
> commission, under J. N. Mackall, its j!
I chairman and chief engineer, has ar- ;!
* ranged to have all accidents on the
highways repotted to it daily. Upon ,
- the receipt ot' each accident report a i
numbered colored pin is put in the j
, proper location on a large ?v>up of the )
. road system. Fatal accidents are >
. marked with yellow pins. The num- \
bering of the pins, corresponding to <
index cards, enables one to trace j
back and find the character of each j
accident. >
By keeping this record and mark- >
ing the many bad stretches of ro.id on s
wllinli i/>/>i/lrmfr' 1<""" 1 1 i
. ..wnituv.i H..IVC utrcii uausuci oy <
too narrow a width or too much $
crown have been disclosed. In some >
cases tlie bad sections had not been S
listed as desirable for immediate im- <
provement. The method, therefore, <
has proved effective in locating' some ^
of the danger spots.
pTz;^
TrHE 1
A partic
and the
^would n<
petizing in this country,
other things, we are differ
Our Bakery
are prepared in a clean, mod
a fact that is known to even
munity An ever-increasing
table evidence that we prdou<
Quality and cleanliness a\
^0^ of this bakery at
HYM/
te Road
4
Estate on the New Sta
ace Sonwood Park, s
mily for 60 years, an
lorry sites, under res!
ill lnnlr fkorw ?J
>? vitviil WUI CtllU
I
ells, Sonwood will be
Est. Brol
Monument^H
Dealers In
Marble and Crani^^B
anrl Iron Fencing^^H
See us or write before
and we will send our
sentative to see you.
Lumberton Marble
Granite Works
J. H. FLOYD, Prop.
LUMBERTON, N. C. I I
3j24 lyr
ri r;* vT4 '
Turks are not noted
:ularly for cleanliness,
ir bakery products
ot be considered ap- 4 I
In this, as in many
ent.
Products
lern, sanitary bakery? I
/ resident of this com
ce"good things to eat.*'
re the twin mottoes
alt times.
lISTS 1
K j
i H
* < ?
te Road, | 1
on from I
d this is j
,
<
'notions, ]>
have a ;;
I! i
;; <
5 second i:
V, i
o I
I i
Iror 1