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| LOCAL AND * * ****************************** There was rain'last Thursday. V * * ? * Mrs. IT. Ii. Scarborough visited Mul11ns recently. * * * * * J. F. Harper was here last week on business. ***** Arnold Bell was here for a few hours last week. * * * * Look at wh it the Herald has to say on another page. ijc *Jc >fc 't1 Rend the Herald's big advertisement in this issue. !?.: v * * * II n n TT..1 I li ii/tl/ umo vA/innfl\f in I i * w i * i in i lit j ? \a r\ u an i v/vvy 11 \? i %> m Charlotte on business. * * ?:? Jack Watts spent a few hours here on business last Thursday. ***** J. W. Holliday has recently purchased a Cadillac touring car. ***** Mrs. J. A. Norton has as her guest Mrs. Lemmond of Spartanburg. * * * ^ ?;? A car of Merry Widow flour just arrived. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. ***** Iloyt McMillan was away on business for one or two days last week. ***** A car of wheat shorts just arrived. Get our prices. Cooper-Smith Co.? Adv. ***** % Things are getting ready for a successful season at Myrtle Beach this year. ***** A car of Merry Widow and Dixie Flyer iust unloaded. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. ***** V r -V 1 a 1. /V 1 11. jn. sessions, deputy snerin. spent some time at Aynor last week on business. ***** Another shipment of 90 day velvet beans is expected this week. CooperSmith Co.?Adv. ***** / C. R. Scarborough returned from Columbia last Friday, where he had been spending a few days. * * * * * Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Tisdale on April 29, at Burroughs Hospital, a daughter, Phyllis Sanders. * * * * * Mammoth yellow soy beans, bunch velvet bcv.iiis, 90 day velvet beans. Get our prices. Cooper-Smith Co.? Adv. ? ***** Drink Chero-Cola in bottles. Made from pure, distilled water.?Adv. 4-27-tf ***** Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Scogg-in, and little daughter, arrived m u?e cit" last week. They will spend the summer here. ***>".* Quite a crowd leftt last Friday afternoon for Mullins to witness a game of ball between Conway ;\nd Mullins. ***** Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thompson visited Conway '.?st Thursday and remained here for a short time in the middle of the day. ***** A car Purina Checker Board dairy fpeel in stock. If you wish to increase vour milk, try a bag. Cooper Si1.jnil Co.?Adv. Mr. Merchant, Rive us your drop shipments of tobacco, snuM, cigarettes and fot mompt shipments. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. * * * + * M. B. Thompson,^proprietor of the M. B. Thompson Company at Wampoe. S. C., spent Wednesday of last week in Conway on business. * * * * New lot of kernelgvitt just received to supply the demand for this 11 purpose hand Hoaner. It will remove all dirtand grime quicker than anything ever invented for the purpose. * * jf * % The success of C. H. Snider in the nursery business he is running is due to advertising; in great measure as he -will tell you. Tt is also due to the good attention he has given the business. * * * * * Among those recently discharged from Burroughs Hospital were Mr,-. J. K. King, Lor is, S. C., Mrs. John Bell, Tabor, N. C., and Arthur Davis. AHsbrook, S. C. * * * >?< * The Herald stock is complete with things you need for office use." 'It makes a specialty of good law blanks. You are behind the times if you fail to take advantage of the best tlrtit can be had. ' When you feel too bad to prepare a nice advertisement for your business, get in touch with the Herald' man and obtain the aid of either the lartff? assortment or cuts carried on hand for that purpose, or the rpady1 prepared ads that are always on hand to be looked over. i < LOOK 1 1 F O R J I PAST W'fB ' . ( *********************** a* ** PERSONAL! i | ) J r ? .5. ***************?*********** Get kernelgritt at the Herald shop. * * * * * J. Ci. Allen was in Conway last Wednesday. * * * * New supply of kernelgritt at the Herald shop. * * * * W. M. Booth was here for a short ':ime last week. * * * * * Letter files of the better kind at the Herald oftice. ***** H.' L. Buck spent several days in Columbia last week. * * * % * J. I. Allen, Jr., of Loris was in Conway last week on business. ***** Get letter files and other filing devices at the Herald office. * * * * * Rev. R. O. Hendricks was a visitor in Conway one day last week. 4c * * * Big stock of arsenate lead. Get our prices. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. ***** The court of general sessions will convene here on Monday, May 22. **>?.* If it's groceries, feeds, or beans, -et our prices. Cooper-Smith Co.? Ndv. ***** O. B. Hard wick of Loris was in Conway one day last week on business. ***** S. P. Havyes was in Chariot'.e reontly, where he spent a short time' on ijusiness. **>!:** Get our prices on fruit jars. A solid car just arrived. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. ****?, Miss Laura Cooper, Jordanville, S. C., was admitted to Burroughs -Hospital Tuesday. ?:? * * * * B. B. Vaught was taken sick last week and went to the country to rest up for few days. ***** Read the Herald and know better how to vote and market your tobacco. See the ad on another page. ***** Mrs. Murphy Graham, Gurley, S. C., who has been very ill at Burroughs Hispital, is convalescing. ***** The next meeting of the Progressive Home Makers' Club will be held /it the home of Mrs. C. F. Spivey on May 18. * * * * * Miss Alma Watson entertained the Teachers' Sewing club on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. C. Spivey. * * * * A. B. Hell of Bayboro was a visitor here last week. He remained only a sho^t time on business with some of the houses here. ***** M. W. Cook has accepted a position with the Farm Implement Company. Me may move here with his family the first of ne:;t year. * * * * * Mis^. Leila Skipper. Conway, S. C., was dismissed from Burroughs Hospital Sunday after undergoing a<.i operation for appendicitis. * * * * * We get a large supply of new ad cuts every week. They add nothing to the cost of space in the Herald, but they do make your advertisement look a lot better. * * * * * Miss Mary Hnrle? ?ntevf"-V'"1 '' fourth grade of the Burroughs school at a nicnic at Little Boston on Tuesday afternoon. Mary Thomasson .< ;i::tcd M!s;; Iiariee in serving lunch. * H: * * The cases appealed to the supreme court from this judicial circuit will be called on May 18 in Columbia. A number of lawyers will be in attend--"o from Conway and some from Marion. ' ,***** M. M. Hedrick will spend several weeks here with his mother, Mrs. I Florence Hedrick, before returning to ^ 1C inn of f li a C* In iff An 1 1 /tf <^1 in f#v.?iviv*ii ui/ inv via v tun 1 i'H' i III Charlotte, N. C. * * * * * Mack Byrpress, who has been ir Florida for some time past, engaged 'n the business of watch and clock epairing. returned to Conway V*st week rr.d will loca'.e here in that business. ijr * * * * ^ The efforts of others will save you ti>re and- make money for you if you will learn how to use the success of others to that etich ' If all. depends upon you and not on the other fellow, however. * * * * * On another page ycu will find reasons why y 3U should at once subscribe ?|lor the Bow Id ar.d w?>h tho 'times. Another reason this year is the fact that it is nrimarv election j year. The best men should he put ! into office. Women have the right, to vote in the choice. MAE ime n * THF. HORRY HERALD, CON TT/ M. F. Sarvis, of Bucks*ville, was in Conway last Saturday. *41 * * * * 1 Hoyt McMillan visited Georgetown last week on business. ? *:>!>* ! Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Dorman were in Conway last Tuesday morning. t Sasser Brothers are making mon tobacco flues than ever this year. They have the machinery for turning out the flues in rapid order. f'S.' P. rtaw'es is the owner of a new model Buick, having: gone to j Charlotte recently and brought the new car home through the country. * * * * * . I WANTED?A salesman with a Ford car to sell our products in Hority County. Globe Drug Co., Florence, S. C.?Ad. It. i ***** I The supreme court of this state.1 now in session in Columbia, S. C , will call the 12th circuit appeals on next Thursday. May 18th. Several j cases of intc^ st in Horry County will be called up and &rgued by at-' torneys. ***** Among: the Herald's advertisers this week is the Old Nichols Warehouse at Nichols. It will be open the coining season just as always fov the sale of tobacco at auction. Nichols Brothers and A. H. Gilliam will run the warehouse. , ***** , The forest fires which swept over a large area in Bucks township about .month ;j"o killed numbers of young trees gnowing on forest lands. These -* >-ot ??t ten year-; as to the ones that will come out i."id survive, while thousands of young pines were entirely killed and will never come back to life . ***** Invitations have been received here for the commencement exercises of. Greensboro College, which will take nlace on May 20 to 23. Miss Eliza-' heth CI,Mike of Conway is on the class I roll of the pollpfo {]-?!*? 1 ****** A# N. B. Cox. the well known exnevt on (loop wells in this section cf j i fii0 "o"ntry, returned this week fro'" ! : Georgetown, S. C.. where l-1^ ha? l I I for the past eleven months engaged in the deep well business for A. T. i C* I Sing. * * * * * Place your name on the list of W. .T. Smith and let him deliver the H *. Id to you promptly every week. | Brother Smith's list is constantly j growing. Add your name to it and I let him deliver your copy. j * * * * > Tho Herald said long ago that the \ Chamber of Commerce of <his town should have had more to do with the 'option of the new highway, both inr-ide and outside of the town or Con way than they did. We knew we 1 .ore right. ***** Forest fires will he worse in this section than formerly, owing to the fencing up of so many pastures in which trees and shrubbery will grow up and become thick. Precautions will have to be taken now that were not taken before this time. ***** There is a big advertisement in this issue telling of the reduction in tho price of the Herald. Read the full page ad. and take advantage of it today. Don't wait till the price goes up .again and then complain because you have to pay S2.00. ***** The Civic League held its regular monthly meeting at the town lri1] Wednesday afternoon. One of the most interesting features, of the mooting was the report of the fedoiv.tir^ meeting presented* by Mrs. W. A. Freeman, who represented this .club. ***** Rev. D. A. Phillips will be with Rev. W. L. Parker on_ next Saturday to hold the second quarterly conference of the Conway Circuit at Antioch. By the way, the Conway cir?uit is one of the strong charges of Iho Marion district Certainly it"" ivis made finer progress the current year. ' ***** Send in $1.50 today and get the Herald one year. Nothing* like it for solid comfort and mental satisfaction. It is readable from the front page all the way to the back, each and every week. It goes to you on time. Read the large advertisement in this issue and see. * * * * * Rev. D. A. Phillips will preach a' the Methodist Church next Sunday morning* and evening. He will held the second quarterly conference r.t night. No man has sung the praises of Conway and Horfy county more loudly and broadly than Rev. D. A. Phillips. Let us give him a large congregation''next Sunday. ***** O'Dell Lewis is the manager of the Brick Warehouse in Mullins for the approaching season. He is advertising his- house in this issue to let the tobacco grower know that the building will be open and running througii the approaching* season and will sell the farmers' tobacco at auction ju< as done before. Mr. Lewis is one of the most competent men in the | tobacco business. MU HEATRl < * 0 . MA.V 11. 1922 HAD BETTER PAY. I l Attention is called to the noticc published in this issue frtom the office of C. E. Barker, county treasurere. Read this notice today and act accordingly. As to taxes on prop erty such as land and cattle, if the money is not paid by the time appointed executions will he written v.p. Expenses will follow and th;s expense will he added to the money that will have to be paid. As to the dog tax, the law provides a fine after the time is out. LARGEST EVER One of the largest lots of fruit jars ever brought to Conway arrive 1 recently fo;? the Cooner-Sinith Company and were placed in their war^ house ready to fill the orders of customers. The car in which they were ship* Ded WM mm 1 ? * 1 -' ? t; l \ |Jt*, DeiPO" longer than the ordinary car. It waa sifrht to look at the pile of fruit jar's in the warehouse. FINE SHOES. T,->e fivni of S. T. Sessions & Son , appear in this issue advertising: the fine line of men's shoes that they carrv and which have become favorably Vnown to the trade by thei" n#nts alone. They carrv a full line of othekinds of ro^'1 r.rd it is always well displayed aiv' thev have a pood variety to choose from. A F'ovonm firr- fot he contv-^' for construction ^r 'he hie: addiH<~ * to the FSurrouirhs Hiarh School bui1'1 inn:. H~vnesforth & Lawton will start this? work at :'n earlv d.nte unHov tho contract. The cost is almost fifty thousand dollars and for son e ] fime this will ho an svld^d burden cn , tlip fnxnavovs of district No. 19 to provide a fund for the retirement tb^ Kortd" at 'Maturity. The buildina* bn finished in time for the school next year. NOTICE Mv boy. Empio A lien. 10 years o'c! 'eft homo on Sv.nd iv. April 31. ard i have not hoard rvrm Hm shuo. P has dark complexion, l?lue eyes, stoutly built and low for his agp. Hold ?%>' *'y ."vriv:?'. Get information of his whereabouts to me as quickly as possible. Suitable reward. Will pay charges. All ptrsor.s are forbidden to e:r. plov th?? partv in anv wav. JOHN G. ALLEN, R. K. L). No. 3, Allsbrook, S. C. 5-4-3tpd FIRST MEETING The county board met last week and had present the new member, J. F. Harper, of Toddville. In Dublin, ai^med men invaded a bath house, too!: a bath, and the.i made a clean jyet-away. o Many a man gets stung by a butterfly. V* J* $ ^ ^ VP V II ?A "V >'fi :! S. T. SESSK v H? V* %* Lonwa' * * V * V* V r 1 1 Of ^:j: O-11-.Jt V '? V >.'* < .y. .y. 4/. .y. .y. .y. . '. .v. -V. .v. .-/. -v. .v. .v. .v. .v. .v. .v. .v. .v. .v. ?. m. v. * * > >p :> <k ^ o > <> > > ^ ^ ^ 5 i | SOMETHING ABO NA5S? * + ^ The" p;reatest artistic triump * Qamille?beautiful, notorious; w 01 an April mornir.ty; soft as :l lull ? in her steely resolve, yet 'onder u / the inscruti.h'e woman, the p&ssto mova with her greatest, mostdran , which Alexander Dumas, the voiu remade and modernized for motic heroine. In "Camille" the genius < most expression. She is the Can 't the smartness of the Rue <le la <*> jyaity of the Pol-Roget, dancing \\ ^ and loving with the intensity of 01 ^ n\ '? ' i * ? 5 I^astime 1 heatre IN < < RRA' E,~ MA^ PICNIC. i There will be a rejfulai/ old fash-| ioned basket picnic at Cool Snrini?; school-house 011 Saturday, May 20. 1 Several speakers ardt to be there' and much pleasure is expected. Come and bring your baskets filled. o ENTERTAINMENT M iss Alma Watson entertained the teachers' club on last Thursday after- ; noon at the residence of Mrs. T. C ! Spivey. After an hour spent very ' pleasantly in sewing, a salad course ! was served. 1 i o MEN WANTED?To sell our goodr in country and city. Why work for others when you can have a businessof your own with a steady income. < Wc sell goods 011 time and wait for our money. Team or auto needed for country work, no outfit needed in city. Experience unnecessary; we train in salesmanship. McConnon Company, Winona, Minn. Mention this paper.?Adv. It ANNOUNCEMENTS $ $ J Cards in this column for Jj? >K County or State Office, $7.50; * Magistrate, $5.00; payable in * * advance. * FOR CONGRESS I hereby announce my candidacy for congress from the sixth district, subject to the action of the Democratic Primarv. W. R. BARRINGER. Flnrnnoo ? C* A r?i?il 10l li 1(199 To the Democratic voters of the Onl Congressional district: I hereby announce myself a candi date i*or Congress from the Gth Congressional district, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. j. F. PATE I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election o Congress from the six h Congressional district subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. PHILIP H. STOLL I hereby announce myself a ciuttli\?.te for Congress, subject to.the rul6 j!" tho Democratic primary. E. T. HUGHES FOR SOLICITOR I hereby announce myself a candidate for Solicitor of the 12th Judicial Circuit subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. CHAS. W. MULDROW PROBATE JUDGE The friends of C. llinson Spivey hereby announce him as candid-;**: the ollice of Probate Judo^ of county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. - ; ^ ^ ^ fx ^ """r ' ^ ** < *"2 :i:? < * < T * j | l 1 * J ; J ** i :-c < 3NS & SON 1 I *? :|cn> Q /-> V> v- *| if: H> < ** . < *o ? Hs ^ < '* * * *** * * x- -:v ! \f Tru t'U 1 I lOVA'S CAMILLE I 4> h of the screen's greatest actre.---. ? 1 Idly wise as ihe ages, yet tro^h ^ nbjtfyot loud as a trumpet; stictij-: * is a tincrd of gos.samev -fCar.*i!Te, ? 11 swept, provides the great N : i- 4-uitic sc'veoii rtflo. The drrtnia .with ? itfer. thrilled world, has 1 *en < . >n pictures with Nayivo'?va :?s the & of the Russian actress finds its ut- ^ lille of modern France, chic with Paix, sparkling with the golden ? ;ith abandon of a glecsonu' pagan ? ne who gives her life for love. ? . i\ n i xt* i - cxt ivjonciay INight. ? v IN "PE I AL f 29th, J ROOF GOING ON Last week the workmen were placing: the roof on the new buildir.:; of the Conway Building Company on lower Main street. ?* ? Melson Lot t I Sale | * ? Rufus G. Melson has <>- X returned to his home at 5 | Mornell, N. Y. The I % * J tots at Sonwooc! Park ** * have been laid out; the X * 5 streets and avenues ? marked out. Mr. Mel- J J ? son will return in the Z t J fall. : ! : ^ t ? i Quattiebaurri in % ** | Charge t * In the absence of Mr. ? Mel son, Mr. McQueen ^ C MIX % Quattlebaurn will have J ^ <> the property 111 charge. ^ r * '< x ^ -He has a map ol the * v . A ^ a T 2 i" properly and..twill show t * this or the lots them Z selves. 2 '? Address Mr. Mel son & at Morn ell. \ -> **>>A V** f> > s < Monuments j < | Dealers In s | Marble and Granite t ; and Iron hencing. i See us or write before buying < and we will send our repre- > sentative to see you. S i / Lumberton Marble & \ Granite Works > J. H. FLOYD, Prop. j LUMBERTON, N. C. \ \ 3,24 lyr \ i, <T ? C t ^ t : J There will bj a free Z J shampoo given with each j haircut every Friday for * UK uvj/.i muiiiii, | Friday, March 31. 2 | -AT- I t B. B. Vaught's;; | Barber Shop j COME j ^ aaaaa - ? - ACOCK .LEY" 1922 U