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? r ** I LOCAL AND Ha! L. Buck was at Myrtle Beach recently. ! * * J. J. Carter was here from Daisy last week. * * * * * * S. W. Martin was in Conway one clay last week. * * * K. W. Jones spent several days here last week. * * # * * \V. B. Clare 'y spent .several days here last week. ? * m Tvvm Tones spent several days in Conway last week. * * * * * John H. Atkinson spent several i days here last week. j * * * ? * A. M. Dusenbury spent some time in Conway last week. i * * * iii j|t W. F. Stackhouse was here the latter part of last week, i * * * * * N. R Allsbrook was in Conway on business one day last week. ? * * ? * J. I. Allen, Jr.. of Loris was here last week attending the court. ***** G. 13. Jenkins was in Tabor. N. C., on business one day last week. * ? * * v, M. 13. Thompson of Wamnee was in Conway last week on business. * * * * * \V. Tloyd Jones was here for several flays last week on business. tt !> *r ? Seed' peanuts fi eenfs nor nonnd, sack lots. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. ***** Wanted?500 bushels mixed neas; wi'1 pay cash .Cooper-Smith Co.? Adv. ***** Bify vtork vArsfnvito T^cad on hard. Get cur prices. Coopoj-Smith Co.? Adv. ***** Velvet beans, running" and bunch, a' ;o sov beans. Cooper-Smith Co.? Adv. / ***** ^ Drink Chero-Ce'a in bo?ties. Made from pure distilled water.?Adv. 4 6 2t. ***** Drink Chero-Co'a in bottles. Made from pure distilled water.?Adv. 4 r, 2t. ***** John H. Atkinson of Jordanville was in Conway on business one day last week. ***** Don't forget the opening1 dav of ~ ?-n.vf ' # the Kaacnne ^nauiau?iu"> h?a?, * ... * day, April 14th. A * * * * ?N. B. Allsbrook of Allsbrook, S. C., was here last week as a member of the petit jury. *. << * * * Get second sheets, tablets, 'typewriter heads, note heads and envelopes at the Herald office. * * * $ * Visitors to Conway were an increased number last week on account of the sessions of the court. ***** The next term of the court will be the regular term of the criminal court, known as the Summer term. ***** Mr. awl Mrs. D. T. McNeill and Mrs. E. E. Jordan and children spent Sunday at Marietta visiting friends. 7t is as good a time for business "nnnt-.'V to those who an cvor Tii iino t,wv...v., are doing- th?? figjit things to get business. -:> -i .-. ? *. ~"v?-'-c Lasting improvements on the road.-? i.? wIimI wi'l bring out the country districts and will help the town in a business way. v '?**** The bus line was patronized last week bv tho^e coming to court and again when the people wanted to return to their homes. h * t * * * You can get any kind of paper that you need for your office use at the Herald office. There is a large stock to select from. *?*# * The Planters Storage and Tobacco Warehouse will be amnly large to hold the big crowd" that will visit the chautauoua this time. * * * # * K. D. 'Causey snont ,1 few hours heve ono d^v 1 oo,< week. He i^. a merchant ?nd farmer of the Martin's TTi!l section of- <he county. ***** C?y of Hnll Mason fruit jars to arrive 'his month. Get>our prices before buving. ATso ;far caps and rubbers. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. ***** Everything is in line for the chautauoup. The biggest crowds ever attending a thini.'- of this kind arc 4.^,1 4 ? this time. CXpCClKU IU V * * * * K+. W. Boyd Jones of Justice, S. C., spent nearly all of last week in Conway ^einjr concerned in the trial of a ease in the court of common pleas * * * |. L, R. Ambrose of Oeor^etown war in Conway one d?v last week hav> inp: been summoned here as a witness in one of the cases before the court, . t * * # * * W. T*. Norton, attorney of Mullir?<j. C.. spent several davs in Conway last week, interested in the trial of one of the cases before the court. I| * 4 m Judrre T. S. Sease left here the first of1 the week for Columbia where he meets a session of the supreme court. He will he there until about Wednesday. I * f H******#******************* PERSONAL | * V ** ****************-******#** R. B. Nichols was in Conway last Thursday. ****** J. B. Hughes was in Conway several days last week. ***** B. Hughes was here for several days last week. >:;**** There were showers of rain on last Thursday here. ***** Bert H. Holmes was in Conway last week on business. j J. F. Harper was in Conway last j week 011 business. , i V Y ? P i .T. \V. MiVlioe was here from I -oris i the first of last week. ?. * 1* 1 The o.hautaiH?"?. is bigger and bettor than ever this year. * * * * John T. Shel'cv was here from Avnor one day last week. * * * * * Car of flour just arrived; special price. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. y. * * * * Corn, chops, peanut meal iro'ul hop; feed. Cooper-Smith Co.? Adv. * * + !?t * E. D. Causey was here from Martin's Hill the first of last week. k * * * w Car of rice just arrived. Get our prices. Cooper-Smith* Co.?-Adv. + *>)<** H. B. Johnson of Aynor spent lasi Thursday in Conway on business. >;? * ' * * Rev. 1). A. Phitlips and son of Marion were visitor* in town on Tuesday. * * ? * * Mrs. Y!. G. Andersen and Mrs. A. W. l?arrett visited Darlington last week. * * * * B. L. Lewis was &mong the farmers! visiting Cv/.iWc.y during the couit last | week. j :Je * * * * I J. F. Harper was mi Conway last' werk during the sessions of the court. I * * * * * , j J. Lee Piatt of the Mull ins Enter prise was in Conway one day last week. lis * 4: * . Kellv W. Jones of Aynor was in Conway on business several days last week. A ? * ? ? j Mr. and Mrs. Roberts of Marion I spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin. ft * * ijc # i Sam Paul visited Conway last week land remained here for a portion of one day. ***** John P. Cooper of Mull ins, S. C , | was in Conway on business last Thursday. ., .#**** j F. L. Wilcox of Florence, S. C., spent some time in Conway on busi' ness last week. * * * * * J. H. Cook was in Conway last week, lie is now a resident of Wilmington, N. C. ***** Mrs. B. G. Collins left on Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. C. St.an'.el of Lumberton. N. C. * * % * Raise more cattle and plant plenty of velvet beans. We have large stocks. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. ***** I Mrs. W. E. Dusenbury, after soend - ing a few days at Burroughs Hospital, | returned home I-vst jMonday. i >S * * * * Get your guns loaded with arsenate j >ad for both potato bugs and tobacco | ror n, Cooler-Smith 0<v*-Adv. I tf * * ? * , ' Tlio installation of the fixture at 'the new filling station on the cornier of Ma.in Street and 4th Avenue j went ahead last week and the work .was completed. * + * * * Chickens and eggs wanted. We will pay highest cash prices. Wire us for j prices. O wens Fruit <?r Product Co., Tampa, Florida.?Adv. 4-6-lmo * * * * * Mrs. MoQroen Quattlebaum, Miss j Gene Wood Norton, Herman Marlow j and Edward Grier spent several days ' V'st, week in G.ccnville, having gone there as delegates. if. * * * | 1\1. C. Harrelson of the law firm I of Harrelson A: Harrelson. of Mu!l:ns. spent sfcverr.l hours here one day last \veck while the court of common pleas was in session. ***** The Atlantic Oast Line Railroad Company knocked the sweet potat > industry in the head here before It " ot fo'rly started. Tn doinpf so they i iniured themselves as well as the people of this section of the State. ' # * * * T.> 4 Knf fl>A r\ f AV ? 'II Ml U r; I I T I, ' I ' vJ |/J\'iiu^vn Ul CA , service men in South Dakota hospitals r^av bo sold ."rd the profit retuvned to the men. the American Lefrion auxiliary has onened a stove foi ! the sale of these articles. , * * 4< * * This is the year to nlnnt thorn flood sound Spanish peanuts, price 5 ; cents per pound. Apply to P. C. . Cook or J. D. Montgomery, R. P. D. . No. 2. Conway, S. C.?Adv. 4-6-3t * * * * * % The boys of the intermediate department of the Methodist Sunday . School ffave a party for the ffirlp of , the department on last Friday eVen? ing at Epworth Hall. The evening i was most pleasantly spent playing Karnes and music. Punch, cake and candy were served by a committee ? from the "Live Wires" consisting of W. R. Salmon, Jr., Eldon Jordan, i West Ham son, Cyrus Dawsey and fc Manley Stalvey. The teachers of the department acted as chaperones. PHE HORRY HERALD, COHWJ The sewing club met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. W. O. Davis at her ittractive home on the Waccamaw. After a pleasant hour spent in sewing, Take and cream were served by the hostess. * * * * * A special message from the President of the United States to the Sunday School workers of South Carolina wi'l be read at each district, Sunday School Association convention throughout the state during the month of April. * * * * * Swamps and fills must not stand in the way of modern progres \ Very often private interest is a much worse obstacle in the vav of progress in a community than any'formation that nature made on the face of the earth. ? > * * * * A tract of land along the Potomac river has been turned over to the American Legion and other veteran organizations for use as a cumme: camp for the hundreds of disabled exsoldier men from Maryland a: (I Wes+ Virginia who are now confined in tire four government hospitals at Washington, D. C. 1 ***** The case of W. D. Pethea aga;nsi .Jas. A. Lewis and Hank of Lovis. j concerning a number of Ford automobiles .seized under an execution some time ago wc-s continued last weol( and will not 1 e tried until the November ;erm of the court. <4 * + + * ^During the nast few months the American Legion at Toledo, O . ha0 paused 32 persons to he put in iail for f.'lselv coIl^eMng funds for s'^l; en'1 wo,,r>ded world war veterans, obtained the release from jail of seven ex-"oldier ?, found jobs for ! .0">7 tow and conducted 13f> military funerals. ***** V News ''ea^hes smiie places qu'cker than it does others. The American 1 .egion has received a 'eMo" from a world war veteran who says, "1 understand thr* govovn ent is ing uv ad listed co?v.ncusat;on with the (Motion of tak'ivr land or money. |T'yo ii;' t discovered -Mi ?s'and ?n t'ir l St. Lawrence river t.^at T want, so tell the governrien* T"1 take t^ot." afc jfc >JC 0*.ii4e a ivmher of cases were d's I nosed of by fho court last week bir . 1,-?ere was 'eft on the dockets mor? [than t.wi?o as mnnv as those actual jly tried. These laid over cases w?" .No 11 ? c t" take up the [time of the court. * * ?(e * i ]VT>o.ieen f^uatt'ehaum ba.s bought or*o #?->d p h?if acres of 'and f^om T?nr"s O Me'con near the eovnorate limits and near fhe new '*oad that *f nr*v l>r*in?v one-pr?d on t h o v.*av t.e r?vp ?<? c-o-V1 ''-"if ] ?(? wi'1 make a poultrv farm there. * * * * * i T ?vn mrpnt c M"inJod fn liondln nif t. fnv rj^pii)r?o tT T?. M^ptlvin" ^' odi"** ? . W,-ito nuiH' for fron wm. >lo hm'1 n*i v* i^n 1 m'? Tbo ,T. P Wpf. Vir?Q r*o 71, Now York, N. Y.? Adv. 3-19-5t-pd * * * * SAT K?Tlnroc pir?**s A month0 olrl fv>m so'ortor? c;o>v<: $10 r>?V "" r?r?v ?-) >?' . F. 0. P . Oonwav, S. C. Apply in person or hv mai1 1o D V Richardson. PnrV^nort. S. 0.-?Adv. AUCTION SALF, OF TFN vry,ttq The Hon*y county commissioners wi' 1 coll at nublio auction in front of the City Hall. Ponvfiv. S. C.. on S*?t ^v, Vnn'l IK. 1922. ten mules. Those are surnlus mu'es from th^ chaingang. Terms. c^eh. 3-6-13 o NOTICE TO DEMOCRATS Notice is hereby' driven to all of tlio *">omorra*iY precjnct dubs n<" T^orry count /, S. C., to assemble .at tb^'r re | oertive nl'?^o? f meet'np" on Satvr! -'tv. * nril 2?. 1022. 'hot be'n** the I fonrth Saturday in said ir.or.*h. at j < a, Nruv as ;.c: most suitable and conj veniont to the club, for the p\-"i>0?C i .' I'QOTrr nl7.?/.i?n Rr.d election of colcAv'tes to 'V.e county convention which I meets in Conway on the fn*st Mond^v | in May. the same being Mav 1. i 9'?2. ' The precinct eb.airn-.an w?ll rdeo^e j give as general notice of Ibis meeting ! as possible. I The precinct. clubs will o/uani^e by election of a procinct chairman, a secvetarv fiinl executive committeeman and enrollment. committee (preferably 3), awl one delegate to the county j convention for each twenty-five memj hers of the club; or t^ajoi ity fraction j thereof, based on tho votes cast at r^uch precinct in tho first primary of tho election of 1020. R. J. SHERWOOD, Countv Chairman. Adv-4-13-2t Conway, S. C., April S. 1022. TRESPASS NOT!CIS All persons are hereby forbidden to enter or trespass in any way upor the estate lands of the late Daniel I, Bellamy, containing 350, more or less acres in Simpson Creek township and bov.nded by lands of H. C. Gore W. Ti. Hardee and others. Persons entering on said land without the consent of the undersigned will be sub iect to the full penalty of the law. "y r* tj a dnw. 4-l8-4t I. V,. lin ivuiju) For the Heirs of Daniel L. Bellamy IS HORRYITE William M. Skipper, who has beei declared by physicians as sufTerinf from a bad case of leprosy, is ?i Horryite. He is a son of Bill Skippe and was born and reared in this couri ty near Port Harrelson. MAGISTRATE COURT James Gibson and Hobby Hon ' were tried in the court of Ma^istrat* W. H. Chestnut last Monday on i charge of disorderly conduct and wen each fined in the sum of $50.00. I o COTTON MARKET Spot cotton prices declined 1! . points during the week, closing a I 16.83c per pound. New York May fu i tures declined 13 points, closing a 17.72c. \X. S. C. MAR. 13. 1922 SQUIB WRITER IS ANSWERED | Editor of The Herald: As a subscribed to your paper I feel that I have a right to enough space in its columns for a few words in reply to "Squibs'' as it appeared in last week's issue of The Field. 1 f the author of "Souibs" wishes to I stand on his head he has a perfect j right to do so. and if he wishes to select the corner of Fourth avenue and Main stree'. for his performance' I have no objection to that. He might at ieast make a good hitching post i while he is waiting! to he counted. Hut ' as a member of the Presbyteriv1.'. j (Church I resent any such sacri'egiov. criticism as he sets forth in Paragraph I of his articles. I respect arguments from any member of th.it chur.h, oi from thor-e who have relatives buri-?d there, and i? the majority of those be against extending Third avenue through the churchyard, then as a doraocrat, 1 am against it. But such sarcastic remarks as the one referred to is dn gus ing and not in keeping* with the spirit usually shown e.aeh other *\v the churches of Conwav. It is a! I right to huild chin chef.?, par >0:1 *ge; and Sunday School room, over the graves of .he ? in oiha churchyards, although some of the graves covered were once pillars cm their church. iiut vhtm ' he Presbyterians com :dcr letting the national highway through their own sacred plot he becomes very sacred in hi views. 1 do not know whether he is .a Methodist, Baptist, Presbyterian or just nothing. Neither do 1 tare. If he is not a member of he Presbyterian church no: has any reUai'"^; 1 aVied there it is simply acne < f his business. Now as to Paragraph 1\ As a democrat 1 am perfect^ w?"ir v nor and women of voting ar.c v ho dwell within the coi pirate -iiv;'. ' Conway to decide by their 1: .vhelhcr the national highway .-'vd! enter our town via Third avenue, < a county cour house, our cit.\ hall straight on a< ross the lake, straight to the Myrtle Beach end, and at li e same time give tho citlr.cns wir |b; . :dit Ci.rA i.u'U up ihcii proper';' oi third avenue the, cour h >?i 0. stree*'. and main entrance to the town com ing over that ro.ad a little considera tion, or whether it dl enter lawr. via Fourth avenue at a much ?:.re:i.er expense and let the lew ti i^ons up there V104, both ends of the. nations' thoroughfare and illiminal} those on. lower Main street and Third aver.ue altogether taking away fro; 1 ihc 0 that which they h.ave always had. Yes, Mr. "Squibs," 1 am willing for I he people .to set le that ?.ue.->tion, but T, as a red-tdooded American., and citi zen of this town, am .not wiiang foi you to settle it for them by I he siea1" roller process. You will note that .ir operating something that moves ovei the land by steam you need a conductor, an engineer, a fireman, a flagmav .and last but not least, a brakeman Now a steam roller like this might be operated for a time by one man j a kind of a combination man, i. e., 1 I/ nmhinnt'imi conductor, emrineer and fireman. But if he gets to driving recklessly and doesn't consider the whole people, eventually some cripple will appear in front of him, waving a reel ban dan i va. in the role of a flagman, and if he doesn't stop, the public will put on the brakes. Co-operation beats Kaiserism a mile, and you can catch more (lies with molasses than you can with vinegar. 1 :>p- glad to note in Paragraph 5 hat he- attended night school, for ho admits there that "When the road ;roos down and the bridge comes up, Conway will shine." 1 infer ^rom tlr? that he means the roi d will go do wn down to T'livd avenue. Then if the In Mge comes up at all it wou'd neces ri!y h:i\ ^ to connect with the road. Mj1 ' VI'1 I-. 1 Hn f'*t \Y!^h stri'l** ftp;>.p' .* ?1.??(.. 0-\ , 1h: . \ ' '> ' let these observations by "Squibs" pass unnoticed. If. is hr.vdly neccs i-v'.ry. thov !i. because the puMic w? underrtan ' that they were cither prompted property ovn?r oi e mer-'ia! i*. ' i'esLs, and not that seeming intere: in. the boner, of lie dea' CCi I/i'iN. Conway, 5:. C., April 10, 10?:!. COMK TO THE SHOW Got ready to spend some time at t the chautnvf|ua, which wil1 !.(v here for three day.1', beginning op. Friday, Feb. I t. Tt will wird up o?> thr- 17th. These day? will he three of tho greatest chautauqua days Conway ever had. The entertain ^ent pad chin" that it wiP give will be worth coming thousands of miles fo soo. 1 REVIVAL SERVICES f Special revival meeting at Baker'? , Chapel beginning April 20 at il A , M., nnd continuing ono week. Evan? j speakergelist H. C. Buckhoi:: ai d Mr - j Barksdole, singer, will conduct th( -'services. The public is cordially invited to attend. Two services a d/iy 11 A. M. and K P. M. i , WINS RACE FOR F : MISS HOI ,IJ r Miss Flora Mae Holliday was th< successful candidate from this couiv " " ^ f * * - 1 P A fIL . | ty ror i^ueen ox raimuiesia. ont I noes to Columbia the second time a.4 I the most popular candidate in the 5 contest conducted by the Herald foi f $ ' ? * CAND f , - * Miss Flora Mae Holliday, Gallivai 1 * Miss Edna Marlow, Conway, S. C t* M iss Margaret Morris, Aynor, S. I * v -X' * -ir C- -X- 'X- -ir vfc 4v -K* fr -X* -X- v.1 v?* -X- -v . -X- vi t ERROES STATED IN COOK ITEM I will correct some mistakes contained in r.n article published ,-n your < issue of last week concerning the R. i 1 C. Cook matter. ( 11. C. Cook left Annie Cook without t ! support about June or July, 1921, and i staid a1: his father's home, leaving i her by herself. Later, about August] 9, warrants wore taken out charging ? him with non-suppont, Annie coming J i to Conway to attend to this, and re-. i ! maining at her former home that J { [night. When she went b?.ck to the j ; Cool* home the no\t day P?\e found' i P. C. Cook had moved his furnl-IJ of t ie house and Cook him1 self had run away, having taken the ' train ;\t Marion, or in Marion county i v.... _ 1.1. ? ^ - I I >1 U! PIT pans. ' For two months l)oforo tKat ho had| not been staying there with her ex- ' cept once in a while he would go i there. After he came from France ' he remained in Virginia and North ' Carolina for four or five months he 1 fore returning to his wife. t JOHN G. CAPPS. j1 Conway, S. C., April 8, 1922. I < CONWAY TO GET | RADIO STATION. The possibility of establishing a! r.adio receiving station at Conway was discussed thoroughly at tho monthly1 meeting of the Chamber of Comme-vr on Friday righ of last week. The! tentative plan proposed calls for th.e ' installation of a receiving station of suitable si/.^ in the hall of tho Chamber of Commerce. This would receive concerts and all other features carried oi. the proivr am of the Pittsburgh sending station. The idea w.as advanced at the Chamber of Commerce meeting that hv c|verging*a s nail admission fee iIn* j 11?'?n could soon be made to pay for itself. j l^aul Quattlebaum and L. D. Mn-1 -t.'tod that a suitable receiving, of t'o'i eou!d fc"* instnHed at cost of I about $2?5. They explained the op-1 oration of such a. station ?n so . e de~ i tail and tho Chamber of Commerce expressed its. interest in the rio^ ibilitv of securing such a station for Conway. The following committee wps! appointed with instructions to take, the necessary steps lo secure such v station: Paul Quattlebamn. chairman; T,. P. Magrath and C. R.Scarbor i ough. ' t ! M. G. Anderson was elected as busi r.ess manager of the proposed pamph-[ let wVneh is bring prepared by the j publicity committee, setting forth the j pi "notions and vrnnts of excellence! of Conway and Horry county. This i pa^nh'ft will be profusely illustrated and will be comparatively expensive - in view of the high cost of prenarinc pictures for printing. The publicity . committee is to collect the material t *'nd nrepare it for the printer, while , the dutiek of Mr. Anderson will be to i 'or>V aftov <h? matter of finance. ! John E. Watson, who N t present f assistant treasurer of the Chamber of ! Commerce, was elected as treasurer : to succeed J. A. McDcrmott, who has i resigned. PROGRAM BUCK CREEK UNION I Following- is the progivam of the J Buck Creek Union which is to convene with Grass" B?" Missionary Baptist Church on April 2S and 20. Friday at 11 A. M. Introductory s"?nr.on by Dr. Ford 12 M.?Recess for 20 minutes. 12:20 P. JVI.?Union called to e?'dei by moderator. I.et'ers from different churches r^d >?ij, jv.iscellaneous bini ?~s attended to. Query No. 1- (<]s Church Member h;n F^sc^ib! tc Salvation"?-Rev. P Coats, Qii V'\ 2?"J- a Monthly Dca cons' Meeting Profitable to ,'i Church ) Mot ?" Dr. Ford 1 o ' t . Saturday at 9:30 A. M. Devotionrl e^.e^ci^es. Ouevv "\7o. -"What Is Our Duty as Church Men.bcrs to Mai e the Gosi r>el Knowv. ?"?Ho v. T. II. Pattersot. | and others. I Query No. 4?"Whfil Is < Deacon's I Dutv to Mis Church and 1 His Pastor?" W. A. C. and A. D. Harrelson. TAKK DUE NOTICE \!l Democrats are expected to read it'i interest the notice <riven in this ' ?ue from the nfV<rr nl Hon. ''' ' ! Sherwood, county chairman, of tli'-; meetings to l>p h^'d in a'' 'hp r,''p ( cinc<;s on Saturday, April ?.2. to olect ( delegates to the ccun'y convention i vhfrb wi'i '"Mivpne here on the first Monday in May. Politics should hejfin to wvirm up in ! , earnest from this time. ! MEETING HOME MAKERS' CLUT'. The next mcetir.fr of the Propre* j sive Home Makers' Oluh will ho he'd . at the home of Mrs. P. F. Moore . near Homewood on Thursday. April 20. Mrs. Oliver Fioyd, _________ Sccre t a r v I A T HI A T7I70rr ji j\ i avijw m i /vIDAY SECOND TiMF i the selection of the candidate fro" - this county. i The votes were counted up last Sat* u relay evening at 6 o'clock and a ! the close the votes for the three lead n in# candidates stood as follows: 1 I DATES Votes He nts Perry, S. C 7,600 X J 57 0 I C 4,250..,$ wmTbTca pps ~ dies in city W. P>. Capps, son of the late John Depps of this county, died of pneunonia in Charleston. S. C., the first >f the week. His body \^a^ brought hrough Conway last Tuesday on the z ,vay to be buried near his old home lear Jordanville. He had been employed by the government at the Chaivostoi port ter ninrls since H>17 .is purchasing agent 'or the quartermaster corps. He was izout 35 years of "iige. bagnall line needs it all The enterprise which is giving the Dest of service regardless of cost, Raving made the investment needed to render service to the peop'e, does not need opposition whove the fieM is limited, and this statement applies :o the Motor Transportation Company, which established a bus line between Conway and Marion and intermediate points. A man in Marion, S. C., has undertaken to put on a competing- line which he proposes to conduct with two automobiles. There is not room for two lines to be operated. Investigation would have shown this to the other man before he started. His action may lead to the ruination of both should the public make the mistake of dividing* their patronage between the two. The Hagnall line w is established by invitation of the Conway Chamber of Commerce and it goo- without saving tlvit the bu iness men Conway will have to patronize the Bagnall line if they are true to their promises. The old line is givlnu the service the people wanted and a-ke-1 'or, through the Chamber of C'^'v vrce. \uu they should I e encouraged in getting the entire snpport of he traveling public. We believe they wilb ARRESTED FOR SERIOUS CRIME Altman OiiKiim, a negro, was arrested and place! in the counvy jail last Saturday night, charged with cri minal assault, the victim being a girl of his own race. Report wore to the e'vect that the girl would die and h0/ Gagum wouid be charged with murder. PROGRAM FOR MOTHERS' CLUll The following is the program, to be used at the Mothers' Club meeting I which will be held at the Annex on* j April 13 at 4 o'clock: Program Music. Business. < m Paper, "What Every Mother Should Know"?Mrs. J. B. Cox. Poem, "I Remember"?Mrs. F. A. Burroughs. Debate, "Resolved that Heredity Has More to Do With Mental Development Than Environment"?Mrs. Norton and Mrs. M. G. Anderren. Paper, "Nervous Children"?Mrs. H. L. Scarborough. Music and adjournment. Each member is urged lo be present and bring a visitor with them. Mrs. iiavves, Secretary. Monuments j > Dealers In s | Marble and Granite \ and Iron Fencing. | < See us or write before buying \ [ ami we will' send our repre- i \ sentative to see you. > Lumberton Marble & \ > Granite VO oiks > J. H. FLOYD,'Prop. { j LUMBERTON, N. C. j \ 3j24 lyr ^ 1 ! iiftTinr I i HO I Ibtm | < < & < % There will be a free ! shampoo given with each ; haircut every Friday for < 1 the next month, starting 3 J ;; Friday, March 31 o o | -AT- \\ | B. B. Vaught'sj: Barber Shop <> | COME 1 / /. *!> V //.?