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t % -, i % r,=s ACT NOW 't 'GOLDFINCH \ 15c DRESS G On Friday, May 19th, we in all colors and patterns to between the hours of 10:30 a 15c DRESS G -X- ->:* * * -X- -X- -X- -X--X- X- * tt tt -X- * -X-X- -X- -X- * -X- * xGoldf ^ ? ***************#*********** | LOCAL AND * * Horry Herald $1.50. * * + + ** W. D. McCormick is driving a new Essex car. * * * * * Henry C. Gore was here one day recently on business. :!:***% Send in the $1.50 and wet the Herald one year. Do it today. * * * * * P. C. Phipps of Allen, S. C., was in Conway last Wednesday. ***** W. F. Stackhousc spent last Tuesday in Conway on business. y ***** R. C. Cook was here from Doy: BlufV township one day last week. * * * * * See us or call 140 for your meats. Gat I in's Meat Market. 5-lN-tf ***** W. M. Grantham of Nichols, S. C., spent the day here on May 11. ****** Hon. A. I), .laclcson was-a visitor here on Thursday of last week. ***** Visit Spivey's special tin and crockeryware sale on Friday and Saturday. ***** T.etter files, fi'e pockets, second sheets and paper doilies at the Herald oflico. n ***** W. 13. Hueks of Toddville was in Conway on business one day last week. ***** L. R. Hajyood of, Avnor, S. C., came over to Conway on business one day last week. ***** One favorite way of taking vacation in this section is to make up a fish in,i? party. ***** Nathan E. Hard wick of Loris. S. C., came over to Conway on business one day last week. ***** Sre us for close prices on surar. Hip* shiftmen* 'list received. CooperSmith Co.?Adv. * * * ?K * Look for Mae Murray who vill ,nnpear in "Peacock Alloy" on May 2f> at the Pastime Theatre.?Adv. ***** Kernehrritt, the hand soap needed in summer time to keep the hands clean, is kept in stock at the Herald shop. r * * * * * The Herald is now $1.50 per year. The price has been reduced to this extent and readers of the paper get the benefit. * * * * * cock Alley" at the Pastime Theatre on May 20. The famous dancer and screen star, Nazimova, will appear in that picture.?Adv. * * * * * Mrs. Purdy McNeill and little daughter, Jean, went to Mullins last Sunday to visit relatives and will remain until next Sunday. * * * * * There will be Sunday school exercises at Poplar Church on May 21, heorinninor nt S nTilrmlr. Ymi ova mr dially invited to be present. * + # * * V Law blanks of the better kind are kept in stock for lawyers and others who need these blanks. Call for any blank you want at the Herald shop. * * * * * Williamsburg is the leading county of South Carolina in the raising of tobacco crops. Agents of the marketing association in that county say they will sign 90 per cent under the association. ***** There is a number of warehouses at each market that will run independently of the marketing association on the auction plan this year. Their ads are, appearing from week to week in the Herald. ***** Leave your order witYi the Herald for envelopes and letterheads. Get the kind of paper you want and the kind of printing you should have to make your business show up in the right light with others. V I DOI NEVES S BiG SUMMf INGHAM, 5c PER YAR A will sell lf?c Dress Gingham for 5 those who make a purchase ot' ?$2.l nd 12:30. 5 yards limit to a customc INGHAM, 5c PER YAR y : u. o* ? i men s Dig, PERSONAL | * * The Horry Herald only $1.50. ***** Mae Murray at the Pastime Theatre on Monday, May 29.?Adv. ***** Rev. J. C. Atkinson spent Fri-day in Socastee. ***** Miss Matt> Mi shoe of Gurley spent the week end in town with her brother, Thurman Mishoe. * * * * * W. G. Harper of Toddville visited the city last Saturday. * * * ?n* * Mrs. C. C. Dusenbury recently spenl a day in town with her son, J. M Dusenbury. * * * * 41 Mae Murray will be the nttractioi at the Pastime Theatre on Mondav night, May 29. * * * * 4c 'I he Horry Hor.uld one whole yea] for $l.r)0. Send in the amount todaj and keep up with the times. :?! * * :f. ? Last Sunday was Mothers' Day an< a fitting program was carricd out a lie Methodist Church. * :V * * * Have you ever board of "Peacocl Mlev?" See it in the feature pictuiv the Pastime Theatre on Mav 29.? Adv. ***** You have waited until now for th< nrice of the Herald to go down. I gone down to $1.50. Send in tin money today. ***** .J. M. Prince was among the far mors visiting Conwav the latter p.ar ,.c )....< WI I(ir?i ? ci;i\. # 4c * * * Big shipment of snufV. cigars ant cigarettes just received. Cooper Smith Co.?Adv. * * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Hal Buck spent a da? at the bench recently. They are liav ing a now cottage built. >;?**** Several of t!io eleventh oracle pupil: r-f the Burroughs high school tool the teachers' examination last week * * * * * Rev. 1). A. Phillips spent Friday night in town and on Saturday heh quarterly meeting at Antioch church ***** Misses Lucy and Ruth Spivev am ".liss Hvelyn Snider attended the R Y. P. U. convention in Florence las week. ***** The Herald is only $1.50 per year Send in the price now before the cam paign for county ofTices opens up ii earnest. ***** The owners of Myrtle Beach Hote will spare no efforts to make theii resort better than ever for the com in# season. ***** Horry county has a good reputatioi abroad. In other counties it is saic that merchants here pay their bill: on presentation, / ***** The Herald shop can produce foi you any kind of statement you woulc like to use in making out'bills. Giv< the shop a trial. ***** McQueen Quatticbaum, who nov 'i nftsition with iho state hiirh way department, spent the week eiu with his family. ***** Several attorneys of the local bai will leave this week to spend severa days in Columbia in attendance upor the supreme court. ***** Rev. W. L. Parker just closed i successful meeting at Antioch churcl and next week he will go to Marioi to help in a meeting. ***** W. I. Cooper, a leading huyities: man of Wilmington, N. C., spent iev eral days here last week visiting .hi: brother, L. W* Cooper. ***** rr\ ? *: : 11 r i ax execuuuns win soon issue toi the collection of all unpaid taxes Pay before this extra expense is add ed to the amount of the bill. f \ THE HORRY HERALD, CON\ I AGAIN S iR CLEARANC1 9 d Miss < c per yard, ** 1 IVilbb d j() or more, jr. d. Don't Summer Sa John Shelley was here one day last week on business. ***** Call at the Herald office for lega! blanks of the better kind. ***** F. W. Lancaster was here froir Clarendon, N. C., last Saturday. * * * * * * II. G. Cushman was away on business for several days last week. ***** Eddie P. Gore of the Loris sectioi was in the city Saturday on business ***** Mae Murray will appear as the stai in the feature picture entitled "Pea ***** 1 J. 13. McCutcheon, Jr., was hen one day last week attending to busi ness. , * * * * * Miss Virginia Burbage of Columbi: was the guest last week of her sister Mrs. Adams. ***** i George Hardee of Longs, S. we: in Conway on business the latter pa. of iast week, j. ***** Mrs. M. A. Wright was hostess ti her sewing club on Tuesday afternooi of last week, j ***** t N. M. McDowell was here last Sat urday and visited several of the br.si hess houses while hero. * * * * * V I p J. J. Harrelson of Loris, R. F. E - No. 3, spent a portion o? last Sat or day in Conway cn business. I t ? * ? 2 S. IT. Harrelson spent last Frida; t iii Conway on business. He has six e teen acres' planted in cotton this ye.u ***** Ernest Sasser, who has been attend - ing school at Trinity, Durham, C, t has returned home for the summei ***** M. I). Cox has recently complete< 1 an addition to his house and is nov - greatly improving its appearance b; the application of paint. >Jc * i.< ;,c * Get the benefits of good advertising - cuts at the Herald office. There is ; weekly service received promptly an< there is something new for each week m * * v m The Knights of Pythias entertainer the district convention of the K. o | P. with a boat ride on the Waetvimav ' i River, followed by a lisli fry at 1 lucks ville, on Thursday evening. ***** Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Little iecentl> moved to Waverly Mills, where Mr * J Little will be engaged in business 1 | They formerly lived here and ;.ils< spent some time at Klondike. ***** The Loris people gave an insid< picnic for the benefit of the new Moth1 i odist Church at that place. The pic nic was held in the farmers' ware house on May 12. * * * * * 1 I Mrs. Vernon McCall of Mullins wiu " j in Conway a few hours Sunday, anc ' upon returning home took her little 1 niece, Miss Beth Jordan, who will remain there for a week. i + * * * + The court of W. H. Chestnut has been engaged lately in holding a r.um ber of preliminary investigations ol cases in readiness for the approach ing term of the criminal court. * * * * * Those who have not been to the , theatre for a long time will turn out - on May 2i) to see Mae Murray, oik 1 of the most popular of screen star? in the estimation of Conway people. ***** ! Sever.il of the students of the Greet 1 Sea school which recently graduate< ! a class with appropriate commence ment exercises, attended the teachers examination held here last Friday. i * * * * * I ! Notice the change this week in lh( -i advertisement of Milton Pitman, thf lessee of the Conway Iron Works There is a busy force at work there making up a large supply of tobaeo Hues. * * * * * The deacons of the Conway Baptise Church and their wives entertained ai a fish fry at Enterprise in honor 01 i* their pastor, the Rev. M. W. Gordot . and Messrs. Buckholtz and Bark .dale - who conducted a meeting at the Hap tist Church. VAY, S. C., MAY 18, 1922 SUCH BAR E SALE START' x Day 15c cal R. On Satun ?"t> -vmsr <r*? -u w** Haill Homespuns, ? $2.00 or ov 5 yards limi Forget 15c cal ile Starts Fr raananraiaaaMiuijKxnananunnaaBi MM : When in need of groceries remember we have the goods and the price. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. I ***** There is a lot of good dancing in the feature picture entitled "Peacock , Alley," also a wealth of fine clothes, i when it appears at the Pastime Theatre on the night of May 21). Mae . Murray is the star.?Adv. ***** Among the things that can he raised with profit in the place of cotton is 1 a patch of green corn for the market. All of the fields will not ripen at the same time and there is a ready sale for green corn almost any time. ***** Last Saturday evening there was a 2 sudden thunder storm, accompanied - by slyirp lightning and a heavy rain. Roofs were very dry from the otVect of the hot sun for several days, and x leaks were started in several buildings. ***** A directory of the leading farmers s of each county is bring prepared by t the Department of Agriculture, in cooperation with the state extension service. Such a directory will he ^ valuable to the department in many a ' ways. 1' ***** Mr. Isaac Long, who is an accom plished bass player in the Chamb< r of Commerce hand of Conway, has been a visitor in Georgetown this * week for the purpose of playing hass . in the Palmetto band.?Georgetown ' Times. ***** The Quality Shop had advanced to the French women, who were ordered ' out of the town, thq sum of $20 on the books of the concern. They took ' the train for Florence last Saturday morning1 owing this account and perhaps others. 9 * * * * Five thousand pounds Kurd just ar1 rived. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. J. NOT I CIS All persons are hereby forbidden to trespass on lands of A. J. and J. 1\ v Carter in Simpson Creek township, 1 Horry county, S. C. I 4 4v <> <?<$>0 <+ < <<4 <, < ' ^ ??? i :! One of the 1 V - 4> - * < i t 1 Pastime TF < - I' : | IN Th ? PEAC , You will i : this picture in | You will w r f now to be well > t , * I I FRI. MAY 19i J COS AND HOMESPUN lav and Monday, May 20 and 22, we in all colors and patterns, to those er, between the hours of 10:30 and t to a customer. JCOS AND HOMLSPUb iday, May NOTIC'K My boy, Empie Allen, 16 years old, left home on Sunday, April 31, and 1 have not heard from him since. Boy has dark complexion, blue eyes, stoutly built and low for his age. Hold boy for my arrival. Get information of his whereabouts to me as quickly as possible. Suitable reward. Will pay charges. All persons are forbidden to employ this partv in any way. .JOHN U. ALLEN, R. F. 1). No. 3, Allsbrook, S. C. 5-4-3tpd FOR SALIO?Mammoth yellow son beans. My beans are nice clean seed free from defects. Price $1.1)5 per busbel f. o. b. Calypso. Terms, cash with order, (i. G. M/u'loxve, C'alvpso. N. C. Adv. 4-27-Stpd o r x- -x- -x- -x- -x- : : x- :-:< :<- -:< ; : -x- -x- -x- x- * -x- * -x v * <fi H O " :* s $ O -!: i Z* A * "9 * II S. T. SESSH V )? ? * * . -> Z% Conwa o* ?:jc J* 5-11 -3t V '* x : : x- -x- -x- :: :< -x- x- -x- * -x- -x- x- * -x- -x- -x- -x- -x- -v- x- 4r- v brightest Stars i of Filmdom will appear at the leatre here on t '? FEA TURE PIC OCK A read something abo next issue. ant to see this featu entertained. ? > * ?^ Take Advantage :h, 9.30 A. M. >* > vr>>? IS, 5c PER YARD ^\ill sol! 1 r>c Calicos and w'ho make a purchase of 12:80, and 3:30 and 5:30. IS, 5c PER YARD 18 th. wiiii ' i ??r?/J Drink Chero-Cola in bottles. Made from pure, distilled water.?Adv. 4-27-t f V+++++0 ++++++* + *++**>0+0 + 9+ I ATTENTION! | T + + + Safety Razor Users + v Don't throw away your + v Safety Razor Blades! X <> Bring them to me to + % have them resharpened. v See me for prices. X I LEVY NORMAN X * Care of Telephone Exchange ^ Conway, S. 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