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LOCAL AND 1 C * **************************< J. L. Bell was in Conway recently on business. * Miss Srr.o Beverly was a visitor in town last week. ' ? * * * W. R. Salmon spent a day in Columbia recently. ***** if n T Y i iurs. r,. i_j, jorcian is viaiting relatives in Tennessee. /'O'J * * + * Interest grmv.*'"fvtfjMyrtle Beach as the season advanctfltn/v * ^ r * C. C. Bughtts spent some time in Conway -test Saturday. ***** Hoyt McMillan visited Wilmington last Friday on business. * * * ? J. O. Norton spent last Friday in Wilmington on business * * * * Cephus Jordan of Toddville spent some time in town Saturday. * * * * Belton Dusenbury of Toddville was seen on our streets last Saturday. ***** Miss Ethel Parker of Whigham, Ga~, is visiting Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Parlcer. ***** Dr. C. J. Epps spent Sunday nipht with his mother and father in Kingstree. ***** Mrs. C. J. Epps gave her final music recital for the summer last Friday night. ***** See us for field peas, and running velvet beans. Cooper-Smith Co.? A H v * * * * Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Gasque and children are spending some time at Myrtle Beach. * * * Rev. and Mrs. Parker .and children spent a few days at Myrtle Beach recently. ***** Tally Vaught was recently here to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vaught. D. A. Lawrimore of Jordanville was in Conway last Thursday evening on business. * * * * M iss NVista Haselden of Hemingway visited Miss Johnnie Atkinson last week., Miss Sailie Ledingham left last Friday for Sumter, where she will visit her relatives. ***** Mrs. B. T. Hyman arrived home last Friday after having spent several days in Charleston. * * * * * Mrs. Thomas E. Cooper of Raleigh, N. C., has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Collins. * * * * W: A. Prince, candidate for the house of Represent at iesv, spent some time in this section recently. * * + * We have a full stock of groceries, hay and feeds. See us for close prices. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. * * ? * * The Epworth League of Poplar M. E. Church gave a social last Friday night which was quite a success. * * * * * Mrs. J. W. Sparks spent a short time at Myrtle Beach recently, the guest of Mr. and ,Mrs. F. C. Todd. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Purdie McNeill motored to Myrtle Beach on Friday night to look after the building of their new bungalow. * * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Hal L. Buck and children, Eugenia and Henry, left Friday for the beach, where they will spend the summer. ? ? * * Misses Mary Thomasson and Kathleen Andersen returned on Saturday from MurrelPs Inlet, where they spent m:vcj ai utt^rj# * * * * * Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Collins ard Miss Mitchelle Collins left last week for Hendersonville, N. C., where they will spend the summer. ***** J. T. Mills one of the thriving merchants of this county, doing; business in the Tabor section of the county, visited Conway on business recently. JjJlbsrt McWhite of the Citadel, Charleston, S. C., arrived in town recently and will spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Mc White. ***** Hofstra Insect Powders for home, farm or store, harmless to the human anatomy. Kills flies and all insects. Money back if Hofstra fails to do the work. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. ***** Mr. Rufus McCall of Clio and A /I/Ii'a I qKavii J11 r\ nviuic uui'ui ii uj uv^(v ui i/iiivii were married at the circuit parsonage last Sunday afternoon by Rev. W. L. Parker. They left immediately for Myrtle Beach. * * * * They are having fights in several places over the state about the assessments reqfeJHki this year by the State Tax Commission to be made on the real estate. It would certainly appear that the commission is making mistakes in some instances. They should not be as bad as the old system, but it is possible for them to he unless they go into matters very carefully. * + # WENT TO FLORENCE Dr. J. K. Stalvey of Conway is spening the day here. He can\e ;o bring Mr?. C. P. Hucks, well known woman of Conway, to a local hospital for tiehtment.? Florence Times. I MM M XMMM? M MM It M????M M M M *????* RPIS^U J HJ*********#**************# J. L. Bell spent some time in Conway lust week. # * * * * J. P. Hickman was here for a short time on last Thursday. ***** G?t letter files and- other filing vices at the Herald shop. < > ***** f^ ( * J. I. Allen, Jr., was here one day ttist week on legval business. ***** The bus lines are carrying many of the visitors to the beach. ***** Arnold BeFl spent a short time in Conway last week on business. *.*** A car of rice just received. See us for close pa-ices. Cooper-.Smith 'Co.? Adv. * * * * * Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Williams of Bucks township spent a day here last week. * * * * * R. L. Bell of Wampee Avas among those who -visited Conway on business last week. * * * * * O. B. Hard wick and J. W. Hardwick were both here from Loiiie -one ?day last we>ek. 0$ 4* l)|l * # A carload of fruit jars in stock. See us for close prices. CooperSmith Co.?A dr. ***** The adult school is the l>est tiling for eliminating the crossmark from our Democratic club rolls. # * * * D. D. Harrelson of Loris spent a day here last week, a witness in the case of Hardwick against Porter. * * * * * N. Feldman of Baltimore, engaged in the whf)lesale dry goods trade, spent several days here last week on business. * * * * * Harmon Dusenbury left here last week for Columbia, where he accepted p. position with the state highway department. ***** Taking out the stumps is a great improvement on any farm where these encumbrances have been allowed to remain there for so long. ***** It shows a tendency of all the people to appreciate the value of our churches and church work in every day life and welfare of the community. * ##** H. G. Tisdale now has the management of two filling stations, the Central, on upper Main street, and the Peoples, on lower Main streot. ***** Arthur Harper of Toddvilie passed through town on his way home last Friday, having taken in the Sunday school course at Myrtle Beach. ***** Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saunders arc planning to get away tomorrow morning for Myrtle Beach, where they will spend the weekend.?Florence Times. ***** L. H. Gore was here last Thursday and while here was called as a witness; in one of the cases being heard by the clerk of the court as special master. ***** * Mayor Barringer and party are expected back in Florence this evening from Myrtle Beach, where they attended the dance and reception marking the formal opening of thr Myrtle Beach Yacht Club.?Florence Times. ***** WANTED?I want school teacher?and high school graduates to write me about our summer school and easj payment plan. We offer 25 cents for good cotton in exchange for tuition. M. H. Bowen, president, BowenV Business College, Columbia, S. C. Phone OS JO?Adv. It * * * It is to the credit of the business firms and business men who have undertaken to help the cause of the churches of this community by tho spaces they have donated on the "Go to Shurch Sunday" page that is now running in the paper. * * * * ? Watch the Orange Crush advertising now running in the Herald. Another large advertisement will appear in our next issue telling more about the contest in crown saving that has been put on by the local bottler, C. T. Sloan. It is an interesting contest.. Interest is now growing in it every day. ^ * * * * * Land that is well drained will stand a flood of rain much better than a field that is left to itself. A man gets no credit for having planted .a placc that is naturally drained. He does deserve credit for taking a tract of low land and draining it out so that it will stand an equal show with other tracts that have been favored by nature. Some men and women who can write cannot write well and they seem to l>e ashamed of their handwriting. They will ask others to write their names to a note or deed. Often it is that they will make a mark instead of going through with the process of writing- their signatures. This in a bad habit and one that helps in keeping up the illiteracy ratio in this county. Make them write their nam3? on the club rolls. * * * * * Tabor Seed Company, Tab<W\ >f. C,: has 200 bushels nice clean, sound field peas for sale, also velvet and soy beans and a general line of garden and field seeds, poultry feeds and supplies. Better see them before' buying.?Adv. tf \ THE HORRY HERALD, CONV Visitors to the beach began to arrive in numbers last week. ***** FOR S^LE?50 bushels field peas. W. M Thompson Co., Warn pee, S. G. ***** Another car of Merry Widow flourt to arrive this week. Cooper-Smith" Co.?Adv. ***** Mrs. C. O. Mar oh has as her ^uest her sister, Mrs. U. 'I. liice and Titile lauy^itey from Aphlairliicola, Fla.? Flovence'Tlmes. ,M3olO'o Of.: * * * ,'n * Ur. arid Mrs. E. M. Allen motored to Myrtle Beach this afternoon to attend the opening of the yacht club.? Florence Times. *> * * * A hail and windstorm of intense destructive powmY;B\vept over the northeastern and southeastern section.! of Chester county last week. ***** A. B. Garren was able to be out a^ain last Saturday after an illness which lasted him for several weeks He was taken ill at Myrtle Beach while attending to some work at that place. ***** This section of Horry was visited by a rain storm on last Sunday night. There was sharp ligtning; for a wnne and tne rain tell In torrents. The ran was considered as coming in the right time to help along the crops that were crippled by the recent foods. Mrs. C. H. Snider very delightfully entertained the members of Miss Ruth Spivey's bridal party after the rehearsal last Tuesday evening. Cards were given, each requesting a relation of a bit of his life's experience which might prove interesting to a prospective bride and groom. Punch was served on the lawn and the rest of the evening was spent beside the lake. * ? * The typical country sawmill was ringed up last Saturday by Bennie Graham in his favorite show window at the stores of the Cox-Lundy Company. There was the saw and the carriage and the log on the carriage. Everything was there even the set of live rolls and the man t^ run the saw. The window attracted nunibeits of people during the evening. * * * The closinn recital of Mrs. Charles J. Epps' music class took place at her home Friday evening at K:30. Owing to the lateness of the season many pupils were out of town, but those who plaved rendered their pieces with ense and exactness. The pupils taking part were Kate Harris, Vivian rox. Herbert Puke. T?ubv Russ. Lellp Burroughs*. Florence EppS, Ernestine ?.ittle and Eugenia Andersen. After tlio program, ice creapi and c:)ke were served by Adlvn Sherwood. Ruby Russ, Annette Epps, and Leila Burroughs. o COTTON BLOSSOM The Herald receives this week an open cotton bloom from the farm of .7. G. Floyd of Wannamaker. Mr. Floyd says that although the weevils are making a fight he has some blooms left still. Mr. Floyd is among the best farmers of his section. o FROM THE FERRY Among the first open cotton blossoms received by the Herald this season is one from the farm of Georg;e T. Holliday in Gallivants Ferry, operated by E. Morris Ricliardson. Mr. Richardson appears to have been able to beat the weevils this much. o FIRST CURED TOBACCO Lake City.?The Lake City tobacco market received its first load of tobacco of the new crop last week, when T. M. Knight delivered to the Gravely warehouse his first curing of this year's crop. This tobacco was grown on Mr. Knight's farm, about seven niles from Lake City, and from all indications he has a good crop this year. o ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. John P. Derham of Horry county announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their (laughter, Annie Marshall, to Wayland H. Cato of Ridge Spring, the wedding to take place on June 80 in Columbia. The bride-to-be, who has frequently visited her sister, Mrs. O'Dell Lewis, has many friends tn Mulling who will be interested in the announcement of her wedding. ATTENTION, PHONOGRAPH OWNERS If you appreciate good music why not take better care of your records ? Preserve them and improve the tone by keeping them clean with an Omaha hand-made Phon-o-brush. Made better and costs less. Satisfaction or money refunded. Sent postpaid upon receipt of 25 cents silver or stamps. Address Martins Aye-Won Service, Box 115 Harney Station, Omaha, Nebraska.?Adv. 6-22-4t. I I For the best pr | fancy groceries, J ?!kihe Atlantic 1 next door to K ? ? ? ? /AY, S, C., JUNE 22, 1922 J , *< .5$ s i I "551 -t ; si-v |?| i J * fij&jfl Rill Bys sk Hw|^ ifir^||ra|| dc 1? $ HORRY COUNTY >e J Horry County has one of th< * x X m the Carolinas. An inspection of j ( * will prove this at any time **************************** KILLED BY TRAIN Last week as the passenger train was passing the station ot' Navasa an employe of the railroad company was caught between two of the cars which he was coupling up at the time, his body was rent in twain and death resulted instantly. No particulars could be obtained as to his full name. It was said that his relatives reside at or near Tabor, N. C. o CARD OF THANKS We thank our many friends for their kindness and goodness rendered to us during* the illness and death of our darling baby, Bessie Ree Capps. May the Lord bless, protect and keep us all. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Capps. o MARRIAGE OF MISS NORTON The many friends of Miss Mabel Norton read with pleasure of her happy marriage in Columbia the first of last week. She is a Conway girl, the daughter of the late E. Norton, the distinguished physician of this county. For a number of years Miss Norton lived in Columbia, but visited friends and relatives here from time to time. The following account of the wedding appeared in the Columbia State: Norton-Goody ear. Of interest to a large number of people throughout the state is the announcement of the marriage in Columbia of Miss Mabel Powell Norton of Conway to E. Harmon Goodyear of Nichols, the ceremony being performed by Dr. R. S. Truesdale at the parsonage of the Main street Methodist Church last night at S o'clock in the presence of a very few intimate friends of the bride and bridegroom. The bride is a daughter of the Isto Dr. E. Norton of Conway. She is a graduate of Columbia College and is a musician of no mean ability. She has been connected with the V. \V. C. A. of Columbia for sometime and has many friends in the city. The bridegroom was educated at Wofford College and is an ex-service man. The bride wore a lovely gray canton crepe afternoon dress with gray l .a. i r 1 "* aiui suppers. -Mr. and Mv<. Uocciyear left in their automobile 1'or their new heme at Niohols, Mr. Goodyear being a well known planter of that place. ? o The names of soldier dead from various states of the Union will be buried in Mammoth Cave, near Glasgow Ky., by the Kentucky American Legion. It will place a monument in the cave, at (he base of which will be sealed stone box containing the names of the dead. Horry County Summer School The Horry county summer school for teachers will begin on Wednesday, July 5, in the Burroughs high school building. A thorough and practical course has been arranged. Attention is called to the fact that third grade certificates will not be renewed. Teachers holding first and second grade certificates which expire this VPaV will nf??wl tnmmfii' u/tli/tsil ..... tivvM imiiiil.vi OVUUUI credits to secure a renewal. Alma Lewis, John P. Cartrelte, B. D. Alexander, Teachers of Horry County Summer School. ' 6-22-29 ?? I ices on heavy and | see J. H. Brown |: : Grocery Store, | \ ingston hotel. i i j I X SkmBMHBHHHbBb&SBI * * * r COURTHOUSE. % z ? finest courthouses of any county * this magnificent temple of justice * * * * ************************** HOUSE IS OPEN WITH BIG BALL (Continued from Page One.) of the common affairs of the club. It was stated here in Conway that the running of the clubhouse this season had been given over by contract to Mr. Douglas Martin of Florence. He will manage the guest feature end diningroom feature of the club under his contract, the provisions of which were not disclosed. The building of the clubhouse is likely to aid in bringing to the beach a number of other improvements of a similar nature. By the opening day the work of constructing the piers which reach out over the surf, all the way from the strand to the floor of the clubhouse were finished so that they could be used. Numbers of automobiles went over there on Thursday evening. The sand clay roads were completed some time ago so that the cars could drive all the way down to the strand. One automobile accident was reported in Conway the following morning, a Buick car having been seen at lhesbeach with the fenders and lights all stripped. No particulars of the accident could be obtained here. To the northward of the new clubhouse there is a row of the finest summer cottages ever erected at the beach, most of them belonging to citizens of other counties. They nre.all supplied with artesian water and electric lights. The clubhouse has a number of complete baths and there is running artesian water in every room of the building. It is a modern club house in every respect. o STILL HOLDIIG Timmonsville.?Local farmers seem more inclined to hold their cotton for Senator Smith's optimistic prices. Only sixty-eight bales were weighed by W. B. DuBose last week, but 33 cents per pound for the best grades made the owners satisfied with the transaction. AV.WAVAV.'.V.V.V.V.V.V. I To Vac i: : : *r. % When on y Myrtle Beac : Inlet, or any : in our n : don't forge ^ store. : There's i :j found at oui : ? Refresh ir : ? Ice crear :l ? Sundaes !: n & nrw mi^ OAinil>U tAt'b I Look for the ? I $ ~ Piatt's Pha ;I The Drug Stc //.v.vAmw.v.v.v.v.v.Vi1 ' V -j !J *' ' M*OC< " LETTERS HOME FROM WINTHROP (Continued from Page One.) to the'bfock camps Sunday afternoon and I sure did have a nice time. I went to preaching Sunday morning at the Baptist Church. I have learned a lot about the college since I have ween up here. It sure is a beautiful place. I would not have missed my trip for anything. "We had a party on Friday night and we played, games a long time and we yelled some, then we marched 1- i.1.- i n < I'uvnimi uie mm, wnere they served ice cream, and it .sure was good. I came to Winthrop College to see how much I could learn and I sure am learning a lot that I never kri&w before. Every day we have a class in health education, where we cut out some pictures and paste them in our health scrapbook. "I have been down the fire escape about eight times and I sure do enjoy riding down it. When we get through our classes we go to the gym and we play basket ball and other games. We march some, too: We have a big time in the swimming poo! in the gymnasium. Miss Miller goes in bathing and I sure do like to see her dive. I guess will go down there this afternoon. "I have been learning to judge clothing this morning. I gave my apron a score of 88Vz. I guess I will close with a lot of love. "Minnie Burroughs." o FOR SALE?Fine lot of S. C. White Leghorn cockerels, March hatched. Ferries strain $1.50 each. H. D. rs.uu.fstw1 ? r A-99-94 1 U u i VI V|^ I IV'l j v* 1VVI ? V/ +* +4 fc*W l&Sl DON'T ^LET <S-^T!4eilvou: Al DIFFERENT VNLL := It _ a" ? When your shoes are worn % do you throw them away? ?J[ % We Ciiit re-nu shoes so that " " they look like new?we can I" " do the job as well as the "I manufacturer could do it. J? We have all the latest equip! mcnt and jruarantee that your % shoes will i>ive many months' " " more service if fhey are re- % J paired here " Bring your worn shoes to us "J *" on your way to work and " " when they are returned you Z" " can see the excellence of our " JJ? service. ][ ; M. B. KIJLCHYCKE ? " 13 Main Street, JJ? Conway, S. C. % V.VVViV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V V.V.W.V.V.V.VAW.V/.V.SV ationers !| our way to ? :h, MurrelFs : other hparh I" s eighborhood, : t our drug ? % elief to be % r fountain! > 1 lg drinks 5 n . : SHOES HATS ;j Electric Sign j| rmacy, Inc. ? >re of Service > rvv.v.v./.vi/.v.v.v.'.v.vvs