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I s _ ?k ji LOCAL AND >C \\ . H. Bell was here one day recently. J. II. Roberts was here from Green Sea recently. l; * * * * * Tah'ets of the better class at the ' Herald shop. * * * <*. * Cnrd hoards of different kinds nt the Herald shop. r A, it * >x * W. F. ]V1 lY.Koe was in Conway recen.ly on business?. * 4c * * * fVinjv supyjlies and letlor files at the Herald oflice. ***** E. W. Prince and F. G. Prince spent t\ /I i i t? 1 no! ti iar>t >, c i\. A. J. Dew was in Conway one day last week on business. ? ? * * George J. Holliday was in Conway one evening last week. % * * * * W. L. Mishoe recently went to Columbia to spend some time. * * * * * Miss Florence Kpps attended Palmafesta in Columbia last week. * * * # * A car wheat shorts is expected this week. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. * * * Car rice just arrived. Get our prices. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. 4 * * We sell Certain-teed Roofing. Get our prices. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. * * + * + Checks for strawberry picking and potato digging* at the Herald office. ? ? * * J. 1j. Clemmons of Green Sea spent a short time here one day last week. * * + * * Get our prices on field peas, velvet beans, soy beans. Cooper-Smith Co. ?.A dv. * * * * * Drink Chero-C >la in bottles. Ivlnde from pure, distilled water.?Adv. 4-27-tf ?>* ** The sheriff's office is having a hard time with delinquent taxes just at this time. ii< * * * a nigger season r.nan over is e> ? poetc. 1 at Myrtle Beach the coming summer. * * * * * 9 J. D. Anderson and J. R. Williams were in Conway one clay last week on business. ***** J. W. Ellis of I.itile River was amoi g tho.-e who visited Conway from the country last week. ***** C. T. Sloan, proprietor of the Conway Coco-Coia Bottling Works, spent Several d/.y.s here las week. ***** W. F. Stackhoii?e of Marion. S. C., passed through Conway last week on the way to Murrell's Inlet to spend several days. . ***** y Pi-inters' ink goes furthest when used in the Herald. Try the Herald in comparison with other mediums and see for yourself. ? * * * * Mrs. McAlpine Tolar left for her homo in Boston. She was jiccompanied as far a.: Baltimore by her niece, Miss Jessamine Burroughs. ***** The best commercial envelopes at the Herald office. Leave your order todav for what you need *?r?d work can be delivered to vou quickly. ***** The members of the Tuesday Afternorm Sewing club enioved a fislvng p.*;rfv on Wedne^dav af'ernoon as the gue~1? of Mrs. W. O. Davis and Mrs. John Coles. :Jc * * * * William Smith now ha j a fine new service wlrch be works 'every day in Conway. He handles ar. increasing numhev of Heralds each week on pub.lication day. ***** Law blanks of the better cl.oss jit the Herald shop. If ?the blank vov r>eod is oof printed .ind kept in stock the office force will get it out for you on short notice. ***** Geovpe Mctz. repro ontin(r the Vir* frinia-Cf>vo'?nr> Che'^'Vv' ^mnnnnv, ~t the company's Charleston branch sp<?nt yo'-o 4'"no in this county last wrik on business'. * * * * # Mrs. D I'M P u-ro'i^h:- py?t?rf'?iiTr' t|t<v primary denu,f-no'it, of the Moth or'i?-' c\i)n''',v srhon! at ??n Tv'<-:t.pv of' hunt on Satuvr'nv morning at hei horiie on Snow IT ill. a*e >K $ * Shipping tar.rs and best Hnd of fasteners at fl>e Herald ofTlre. The shop can furnish you 4ho tiers. oithoi wired or unwired. T eave **our ordei where you can got tlie goods. Mailing envelopo'v of the hettei class at the TTernM shop Vou ".n have them b'aik or printed with anything" you wish to show on them. * * * The Chero-Cola plant is driving head this year with every prospect ol a successful year's business. The bottles are being put up under th< most sanitary conditions and the manager, J. E. Nicholas, prides himself on the nice product of his plant The Herald lias made arrangement? to give its advertising patrons the very best service that can be h.nd ir tWis country today in the way of illus trated ads along all lines and in keep ing with the seasons. They will be gin this service this vveek and mer ( chants and business men will be inter ested in it. I r I **** *** PERSONAL | * M: Get second sheets at the Herald office. * * * * * Last Wednesday was cool> and' ?}oudy. iv * * * * * K. W. Jones was in Conway recent'y on business. ***** Hoyt McMillan was in Marion on business last week. ***** J. A. Hardee was here on business one day last week. ***** Flat letter files of the better class at the Herald oilice. ***** J. Gary Baker was here one day 'ast week on business. * * * # * Hon. Hal L. H'.ick is remodelling a cottage at Myrtle Beach. * * * * * 15i<? shipment of sugar just arrived. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. ***** S. J. Strickland was here one day last week for a short time. * * * * * If it's groceries fee us for lowes prices. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. + * * * S. D. Hame? of Aynor spent last. Saturday in Conway on business. ***** W. J. Hardee of Vineland, N. C.. was in Conway one day last week. ***** Doc Phipps of Bayboro was in Conw/iy one day reocnti\* on business. ***** A. E. Fnlmer of Wampee. S. C.. spent last Saturday here on business. ***** Mrs. H. G. Cushman w.as hostess te her se.wing club on Tuesday afternoon. ***** Drink Chero-Cola in bottles. Made from pure, distilled water.?Adv. 4-27-tf ***** Miss (Jone Wood Norton entertained Mie younger set at her home "In the Pines." ***** Airs. T). H. Winstead was hostess , 'ast week to the members of the Service class. ***** A solid car of Mason fruit .Vn\s is cxpectH this week. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. ***** Feed vour milch cows on purina chow }"vi vour milk. CooperSmith Co.?Adv. * * * * * Hive us your dron shipments for r-p.ufT and get crick shipments. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. ***** Mr*-. 10. 10. Jordan, Mi sr. BWlsoe Mid Mr. Oasnuc motored to ^follins Sunday to visit relatives and friends, i ***** Miss Janace Cox entertMined ho I ^remhoys of her sowing flu!) on Wedi ne<;day e.fter^oon at the home of Mrs. A. M. Dusenbury. * *>;:** Miss Johnnie Atkinson entertained the members of the lOver Ready class *- her home on Laurel street on Wednesday afternoon. ***** <T. W. Taylor and ptirtv returned recently from a fishing trip with '>ur.d!es of the f?m>v tribo They usua'ly have the host of luck. jk >fc % + * O. !r. McMillan. of the firm of Sherwood & McMillan, spent a day >n Mar 'on last week attending to hus''ne(,r !:*e cour' of common pleas which was in session at th.et phice. ***** T^or nitrate of soda get. in touch with us at once, please. We can and do deliver the foods.?Palmott' Grocery Co.. Mucins, S. C.?Adv. 4 J?/* 2t. ***** The chautauqua was held in the 'arge-it tohacco warehouse 'hi? year 1 hbeing the firs! time that the ware house w/vs u >ed for that purpose There was plenty of room and tc spare. ***** J. A. McDermott, a large grower of tobacco on his large farms near Conwav. is under the co-operative marketing contract of the association ' He believes in it .just as many other large growers do. ***** Chickens and eggs wanted. We will pav higher' cr-sh prices. Wire us for prices. Owens Fruit & Product Co., Tampa, Florida.?Adv.-4-G-lmo 41 * # * The teachers of the intermediate department oi' the Methodist Sunday ' school p;ave an Faster egg hunt to lie department or. Friday afternoon >n the lawn of Mr.?. \% T. Collins. * * ;!*. * * FOR SALT0-- Mammoth yellow soya beans. My beans arc nice clean seed. ? '"roe front defects. Price $ 1.9.5 pei - i ushel f. o. b. Calypso. Terms, cash with order. (?. G. M..rlo\ve, Calypso, N. C. Adv. 4-27-8tpd f .? ?! >* T'ie beginners' department of the > vlcthodis! Sunday school enjoyed an ; '0 as lei egg hunt at the church. A 1 -iniall admission fee was charged and he sum realized will be used toward . 0 juipment Cor the department. * * * * ? I/. I). Supffs has raised large (|uan? ities of lettuce this year on his farms 1 11 the vicinity of Loris, S. C. A ifi'ht of his lettuce fields, it is said, - out !he Beaufort county growers tc . LA \ t T A- ?.1 - _ . 1_ J 1 - ...tuM' snamc, u snows wnat can oc - 'ono with truck in this county. He - vis been sending o?T this lettuce tc the markets by the carload. % I THE HORRY HERALD, OONW The recital given by Mrs. J. P. Me Oufccheon at Aynor, S. C-, on Frida; evening, April 21. was a great succes. * * * * * Read Plr-.tt's Pharmacy ,ad in thisissue. Their soda fount iv s#mit<:i" and up-to-date and their service is ill that could be desired. **# !> Marion Hedrick has lesignd his position' as night clerk .at the Clayton CllMlotte, N. C., which he has efficiently held for the past year. * * * * Mrs. W. R. K. Slocumb of Wilmington, we are sorry to hear, is very iU "<l urill I/imvo Ps\f .Tnl no. 1 T rmVitiv Vlns pital, Baltimore* on Si r>dav. Mrs. Slocunib is a sister of Mrr. Hedrick. We are pleased to note that Mr. Dan Winstead, Conway's pop> 'ar furruture dealer, has secured the contract for furnishing the additional apartments recently completed at Myrtle Beach Hotel. * * * * * Business is improving all over the country. Liberty and vu-tory bends re .selling; higher than they have beei. for a long time and nothing; e'?e proves the great impiovemen in ?>.lying and selling. Things are surely getting back to normal again. * * * * * Misses Lilli/m Harrelson, Veronica Mills, Lois Williamson and Reb<vc? Hoover of the 'Green Sea Cooking Club, accompanied by Miss Helen Thomas, spent Thursday and Friday of 'ast week at W instead's, demonstrating the Florence Automatic stoves. * The opposition bus line between Conway and Marion does not seem to have tile approval of the Marion Chamber of Commerce. There is not enough travel for one line, let alone two of them. What is the yse to oppose the other fellow, although you can cause him to come out without a profit, when you, yourself are coming out the same way or perhaps with i\ loss. * * * * * Hon. 1?. J. Kiik; a member of the Florence county bar, arrived in Conway last Tuesday to remain here until the next morning; on business per taining to the United States districi court. He left here for Georgetov i the next morning, having business of a similar nature at that place. He took the trip by way of steamer froins point to Georgetown, making his first trip along the beautiful Wacca maw. o MRS. SPIVEY ENTERTAINS On Thursday afternoon Mrs. I). G Snivey entertained the members o l"he Fine Arts Club at her home 01 Watty street. At the conclusion o the business session the club was en tertained by the reading of papers h? Mrs. G. L. Ford and Miss Eunice U! nor, both relating to the topograph* of South Carolina. Then the guest were invited into the dining room which w.as beautifully and last full' decorated in pink and white rose> The hostess served refresh mc* two courses, a salad, followed b sweets. While these were being o joyed a telegram was handed tr hostess, which she read aloud. Thi proved to be the announcement o the approaching marriage of Mis lU'.th Spivey, an attractive member o the club, and T. Boyd Ludium. Th V;vorr; wor^ white satin s"ehot* :,i scribed with the monograms and th dnte, June 15, 1922. Following th congratulations Miss Huntley sail "Love's Oid Sweet Song" and Mis Laura Jenkins rendered a piano sok I*. Y. P. U. Did you hear about the B. Y. P. U Perhaps you heard it was dead. Wo' r' is very much alive. We have a meeting* eacn S mda evening from 7 to M o'clock. On I:-.?day we h;ul some spe-nal muvu ,:ven by Messrs. IJadclifTe, Frase "d Tyco's. On Friday nia'ht'of la veek we had a social at the ho ' Mr. C. ojnvey. \ (i'ooa puov vames were played and enjoyed it i'l. After this a short provvjun co> sisting of songs and re*ulin ?s w? r?ndered. Then for the ice cream an ake, both of which \vere abundant! present. It was fine to . it b/ a bi log f're and eat cream. And if yc found too great a contrast in In ream and the air about you. yo ".ould resort to the porch, where wa fourtd a more even climate. Goo time? Yes. Come to the B. Y. P. I at the Annex and get in line for th next social. We welcome you. o SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC The Sunshine class and Helper? class of Union Church had a picni on the banks of the W:iccnmaw Rive on April ?<?.. It was greatly eniove by present and was attended b\ large number of Sunday school p?.:pii' The time was spent pleasantly I rowing and fishing, after which dinrf ' was spread on the ground and th paste. Rev. VV. I.. Guy said grfc( And the litt'e band of Sunday scbof workers returned homo verv bapp^ ONTO PRESfON' U^VIYAL AT BAPTU T CHl'lJC! The revival services will begin ! the Conway Baptist Church next Sim Hftv .-it 11 *ir> a. M. Rev. H. C. Bud* ' hoiz. one of t.he best Bible schohu in the state, whose messages are a ways clear-cut, will do the preachiiu ! Mr. Barksdale, the blind singer, wi 1 conduct the music. Many believe M Barksdale the equal of Billy Sunday' singer. The public is cordially invil ed to all these services. ?rr. O THE ADRIAN CLUB The Adrian Club met and lected V\ i M. Booth, chairman. C. A. Cartrett . was elected secretary. W. M. Boot ? was elected executive committeomai ? Delegates elected to tho county oo: vention are J. J. King, M. A. Hamiltoi ' C. A. Cartrette, Keilev Tompkins, 1 ' M. Mishoe and W. M. Booth Secret a i AY. S. 0., APRIL 27, 1922 DELEGATES ARE IN CONFERENCE Program Carried Out On T- o ' iv and Wednesday at Metehodist Church The district conference of Mnyion district of the M. E. Church met with the church at Conway this week, beginning on Tuesday, April 2">. The delegates from the various churches of the district began to arrive by noon on last Tuesday. They came by the train, by automobile and u,r fK~ "i u%\ tuc uu> imu. The list of delegates was pul)lisV?oc? in the Herald of last week. The attend/* r.ce of delegates appeared "o I " good. They were assigned at once to the homes of the people of the town where they will spend 1he reir.rindev of the sessjon until to-day. April 27. when tlv* conference wH' end. On Wednesday, April 20, the Marion District Sunday Soliool Confer once corvened according to the pro gram published in the Herald of last week. I is having a great success. The program or the conference for Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning follows: Tuesday Afternoon, April 25 3:00. Opening service?I). A. Phillips, P. R 3:15, Orirrnidation. 3:30, "The Church Committees Their Purpose and Possibilities"Ten minutes each: The Missionary, by G. F. Kirhy: the Evangelistic, by G. P. Watson; the Social Service, by J. C. Atkinson. ! 4:00. "Pastoral Instruction of Child 1 ren." E. Z. James. 4:15. "Church Registers and Rec ! ords." W. C. Kirkland. 4:30. "The Poster's Preparation foHis Quarterly Conference," D. M. Mci Leod. 4:45, "The Pastor's Liabilities," J. . T. White. 5:00, "The Steward's Responsibilit and Opportunity," W. Stackhouse. 5:30, "Lay Activities," A. E. Goldfinch. 5:45, Announcements and adjourn ment. Tuesday Evening, April 2."*? 8:00, "Devotional Service," B. G Murphy. 8:10. "Horry !ndi:strial School," S C\. Morris, president. 5 s mo. "Christian Educational Mov< ient," G. E. Edwards, conference set "etary. 0:00 "The Centenary Movement,' A. -T. Cauthen. conference screiary. 9:80, Announcements and adjournment. i Wednesday Mornimv, April f 9:00, Opening devotions l>y K. K Garrison. 9:10, Miscellaneous. Election o delegates to annual conference. Re ports from local preachers and re c newal of licenses. Rocommendat ioi to annual conference for admission o' I Hal. Report of district trustees Election of district lay leader. Election of district licensing committer v fixing place of district conference fo 1923. Reports from committees, eti 11:00, "Women's Missionary Wok Mrs. Walker Floyd, district secretary f 11:15. "Our Training* Schools,'r .J < E. Ford, Sunday School field secre f tary. 0 11:30.. Sermon by D. M. McLeod. Adjournment sine die. r N ()T 1C E TO M E> U 5 KRS o; OF CAMP JUKI All members of Camp Buck wli desire 1o attend 'he Confederate Re union to be held jit Darlington. S. C f?n May 17th and 18th can proc.ur round trip reduced rate tickets b 1 nlrrjj;- at the Office of Probate Jmh;of Horry County. Also sons of mr" Kers arc entitled to jj;o on same tick et. .Teremi.ah Smith, Adjutant Camp Buck U. C. V. April 18th. 1922.?2t. FOR S.AUO?Full jersey bull. J. W Holliday, Conway, S. C. 4-20-2t d I flj 7 fan (&*i/n's7 / JJiA/j v stsS I'f C'O & d Urn. JmHA invthe [mJaM jl e&ntaitu;" >i ."/ | AIR-TIGHT i Z N ************************** i % ~~ ' ft r ~ 11 K- -x- x- ? -x- ->;- -x- x- ->:- -X- x- x- x- x- x?-x* : : A> x- -x -x- : : MISS FLORA MAE HOLUDAY Gallivant's Ferry This is the Horry county uir' who won the distinction of beim; voted the most attractive young woman in the; sta'.e when she was elected as Queen i of Palmafsta in Columbia last week, i AYNOR KLE<"DON In the annual municipal election held at Aynor last week, A. D. Lewis, i a^ent of the Atlantic Coast I.ine Hail- 1 road at the Horry town was chose- | as intendant, and E. W. Page. Tal I madge Mishoe, C. R. Page and R. N. Johnson were elected wardens to serve the ensuing year. Mr. Lewis d< feated his opponent, G. Edwards, by a vote of 42 to 3(5. Other candidates for warden wev W. E. Barnhill, Dayton Crawford, E. M. Graham, P. B. Iiupfgins and J. T. Shelley. o X* I / 1 -> I f I I V 1'i CONFEDKRATE VETERANS TJie pension checks will be reach for distribution on Saturday, Apri' 21). All are requested to come at once or send order, as no checks can bo mailed from this office. J. S. VAUGHT, Board of Honoi GL'RLEY CLUB The Gurley Club met on April 22nd and elected E. W. Prince as chairman, H. H. Anderson as secretary, and a., delegates to the county convention, E. \V. Prince, H. H. Anderson and E. S. Sassar. o Hon. J. M. Lynch of Florence will address the Sunday school Rally Da\ i m/iss meeting at the Methodist . Church next Sunday at 11 o'clock. All Sund av school workers and the I public generally are invited to hear him. ' ANNOUNCEMENTS > ? -x- -x- -x- -x- $hc- x- -x- -a- x- X- -) : -x- -x- % * -x- x- ? -X- -x- -x *- -x I % . ? i Cards in this column for ? County or State Otiice, $7.50; # \ [Magistrate, $5.00; payable in * i :[ . advance. ? x- * -x- -x- -x- -x- :* x- x- x- x- # -x- -x- -x- -x- -x- -x- -x- * -x- # * - t Km* n)\r:iH.Ny I hereliy announce my c/tr.didacy for congress from the sixth district, subject to the action of the Democratic Primarv. W. R. DARRINGER. Florence, S. C., April 12th, 11)22. * FOR SOLICITOR T hereby announce myself a candidate for Solicitor of the 12th Judicial " Circuit subjcct to the rules of the Democratic primarv. ^ CHAS. W. MULDROW FOR COXCRKSS To the Democratic voters of the Oth Conf>;res-.ionrtl district: 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Congress fioni the 6th Con:;re.sional district, subject to the rules )(' the Democratic parts'. j. F. PATE ;U lir-'tijr ed by / I FIND A STILL IN A DWELLING Officers of the law, consisting of V I). Johnson, rural police, and H. N. Sessions, deputy sheriff, located and. confiscated a whiskey still from the dwelling of Charley Brown in Bucks township. It is said theve were circumstances which showed that the owner of the hou.-e was not the owner of the outfitHe -aid th.it the stiil did not belongto him. At last accounts no arrests had been made in the natter. Officers were wailing to try to get further information about the ownership of the still. 0 < < +4 if 0 4* 4) 4 V *> a ^ X 4 | Melson Lot I *> * J v: * ( v ^ ? + J Rufus G. Melson has t * 1 returned to his,home ai X | Horneil, N. Y. The | lots at Sonwood Park ^ J have been laid out; the X t , 1 1 streets and avenues t marked out. Mr. Mel- ? t son will return in the 1 | fall. | | | Quattlebauira in | Charge f & -*v J" % In the* absence of Mr. < | Melson, Ml. McQueen <* :n Ln,^ vuanlcuciuni vwu nave * <? the property 111 charge. ^ Me has a mao of the % v * Z property and will show X "> 2i 11 i * this or the lots them- -tZ selves. X ?f Address Mr. MeLon t ? a I Horn ell. | I* ** i mini Willi ?11^. mivt* HTM MIMMMMMMBIWMi > Monuments | Dealers In j \ Marble and Granite \ i < and Iron Fencing. < ) J ) A > Sec us or write be 'ore buying < aivl we will send our repre- s \ sentative to see y-u. S Lumberton Marble & c \ Granite Works | J. H. FLOYD, Prop. S LUMBKRTON, N. C. j j ^ 3]24 lyr \ mfttiaf i 2 p| 11 ? II ! 1 rtu i 1*jl i 2 1 % 1 here will a free x jj shampoo given with each | haircut every Friday for the next r-ontr.. farhna x A ? t T X Friday, Marc'n 31. {J < | -AT- ; | B. B. Vnught's < Barber Shop | COME | A < A I ~ vv v