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li LOCAL AND H * ************************** ROADS TO LAST Hordes of autos now remfad us We should build our roads to stay, And departing leave behind us Kinds ihat rains won't wash away "When our children pay the mortgage Fatner made to haul their loads, They'll not have to ask the question, "Here's the bonds, but where's the roads ?" A pharaphrase of Longfellow's poem, which adorns the office of the Highway Commissioner at Albany, New York. ***** Ike Long visited Mullins last Sunday. * M. G. Anderson visited Georgetown last week. ***** I). V. Richardson spent a day in Conway last week. ***** Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Little were in Conway last woek. * * * * * Fred P. McNeill was here on business last Wednesday. ***** Mrs. S. E. Kinu:, is visiting Mr. a.tui Mrs. W. H. King. * * * * * Otho Hellamy was here one day last woek on legal business. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. M. Wright spent Sunday at Myrtle Beach. A. Hell of Bayboro was in Conway last Friday on business. * * * * * Mrs. Florence Hendrick visited in Wilmington, N. C., recently. * * * m Mr. and Mrs. Viggo Jensen spent the week-end at Myrtle Beach. ***** Car Purina Dairy, and Chick Feeds to arrive. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. ***** M. M. Hedrick spent several days in Wilmington, N. C.. last week. ***** M. B. Thompson, of Wampee was in this section of the county lasl week. ***** Big shipment of sugar just arrived See us for prices. Cooper-Smith Co ? Adv. ***** John H. Atkinson, of Jordanville was in Conway on business one da> last week. * * Mrs. R. J. Rogers of Mullins iy visiting her daughter Mrs. W. T Proctor. * * Election Returns received a( I Matt s Pharmacy Tuesday after noon.?Adv. ***** Shipment of Abruzv.i and Swutheri seed Rvp to arnve this week. Cooper Smith Co.?Adv. ***** Mrs. M. C. Dusenbury, of Todd ville fsnent the week-end in tow with relatives. ***** J. W. Gerr/ilo of Bayboro was hen last Friday attending to various mat ters of business. ***** J. V. Harper, member of the coun tv board, spent some time here 01 business last week. r ***** Vote for B. S. Butler for treasurei on August 29th. He promises gooc service if elected.?Adv. ***** J. F. Pate spent a day or two i, Conway last week ;n the interest o his candidacy for Congress. * * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Wellans returnee home last week after a week's visi in parts of Georgia and Florida. ***** WANTED a teacher for Salen School. Apply to W. F. Hardee Star Route No. 2 Conway, S. C. sfc jft j|c $ GASOLINE put in your car for 2' cents per gallon. Peoples Fillinj Station.?Adv. 8|24|22 2t-p< ***** Car Merry Widow and Dixie Five flour lo arrive this week. See us fo special prices. Cooper-Smith Co.? Adv. ***** The Progressive Home Maker Club will meet at the home of Mr* M. A. Gause, August 31st,- at Home wood. ***** Platts Pharmacy, "The Drug Stor< of Service," as usual will post th< results of the election returns nex Tuesday night.?Adv. ***** M iss Jennie M. Croxton and Mis Jenette Croxton have returned hom< after a visit to Mrs. Ed L. Smith at Conway. They also visited Myrtl Beach.?The Kershaw Era. ***** Dr. Walton, pastor of the Insti tutional Church at Myrtle Reach pleached at the Conway Met1 odis 1- I A. O J .. .. 1iL A l^nurcn ihm oumuiy, m trie H"?enc of the pastor, Rev. J. C. Atkinson who is away on his vacation. ***** - It has not been a- pood time to us the paint brush in this section dur ing the last thirty days, owing: t< the frequent rains that have beei falling. Later in the season the con ditions are expected to be better fo constructions of all kinds. ***** Remember eye, nose and throa specialist at Conway Drug Compan: Aug. 24th to Sept- 1st?glasses fitted cross-eyes straightened and othe professional work done and perform ed. See Dr. J. A. Clifton during th< week herein mentioned.?Adv. PERSONAL | 9 C **************************..J. T. Anderson was in Conway the latter part of last week. # J. L. Bell, of Bayboro, was here last Saturday on business. * * * * I. P. Jones, of Allen, S. C., was in Conway the first of this week. * * The primary election is the great interest now and will be over 011 the OOfU ( ****** i Mrs. George S.? Suggs is visiting* her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nichols. W H. Bell, of Bayboro. S. C.. was in Conway on business last Monday Morning. * * % Two car loads Hay to arrive this week. See us for special prices. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. ***** Charles W. Muldrow spent several days in the county last week in the interest of his campaign. * * * * * Some inmrovements are being made on the interior, at the residence o Mr. and Mrs. Hal L. Buck. ***** Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Parker and children left this week for Florence where they will spend a few days. ***** If its Uice, Grits, Lard, Meat, meal. Syrup, or anything in Groceries or feeds you need to see us. Cooper Smth Co.?Advi ***** Watch the large bulletin board at Platts Pharmacy Tuesday afternoo . and see how your favorite candidate comes out.?Adv. *-*** Call at the Farmers Bank. Loris S. C., and pay for the Horry Hera'd. Leave the money on deposit there to our account and the bank will d< the rest. ***** WANTKI)?Experienced male teach i. ? l. : 1 i ...... .1 a, ^ cm v. no is a mgn scnooi urauuaw. ; 'lesires position as principal of . two or three teacher school. Bes references can be furnished. A?,p'' . "Teacher S,." Route .'i, Box 13, Con ! wa-y, S. C. lt-pd l * * * * * J. P. Johnson suggested last week t'^at we publish in this issue a com plete list of the candidates t"? bo voted for in the primary next Tues day. The list of State candidate will be found and also the complete ! ticket for county offices. ***** After making a good crop of to , bacco in the fields, the grower cv making a bad cure in the barns. Even after he has produced a fine ^ crop and cured it into fine grades, he can still lose it all by allowing the weed to get too damp and ruin before it can be sold. o J AGENTS WANTED Sell the Original Watkins Product Good city territory still open. Get >ur wonderful offer and fvee samp1'1" 'rile 'oday. The J. R. Watkins Co., H^nt. 79, New York, N. Y.?Adv 8!3l22-5t ***** The roiid hod become so soft in places along the route between here -*vi M",,vn that the new bus of t.ho ^ Motor Transportation Company wa > unable to make the trips several days j last week. One day the bus xvur'stuck in the mud and had to be nu'l'j ed out. The trips were made by ForrI touring car several days last week. o COTTON. i Get more for vour cotton. Consign it to Savannah Cotton Factorage Co.. I Savannah, Ga. This company will ^ make liberal advances on both selling and holding cotton. Their weights, grades and round lot prices will 1 please you.Adv ? tf o NOTICE The trustees of the Four-Mile y School wish to announce that their 1 school will begin Monday September 4th, 1922. ! The compulsory education law will i. be enforced on this date also. A1 *? ..?i?i nU," 'Kin un* tin* in ncim 111:11 *_mi dren promptly. TRUSTEES. * ROADS GOT BAD The roads in many places got sr bad from the frequent rains tha a horses were in demand last week fo e the purpose of pulling out the stuc t automobiles. At one place on the road to Galli vants Ferry, according to report? cj a man with a team of mule5; earne e good wages pulling out machines a lt they would get stuck in the mud e The trouble was caused by the rain and the unusual amount of trave over this road at this season of th . year. t NOT SAME MAN^ e i, R. P. Hardee, who runs the R. P Hanlee garage at Loris, S. C., i: f u .?> oan^a i?on vi'lin lioc f I liut tut* naui^ man n 11\/ nuo vnv e' same initials and who appears as d^ - j fendant in the list of parties in th o case of T. W. Livingston vs. C. M rc Stalvey, et al. There is a summon - appearing in the Herald at this t?nv r and the summons and letter intended for the other man has been delivered to the garage man by mistake. Mr t Hardee wishes it known that he i V not connected with the case that ir I, being published in the Herald, r o - GASOLINE put in your car for 27 e cents per gallon. Peoples FPlinrr Station.?Adv. 8|24|22 2t-pd r THE HOUtT HERALD, CON COTTON Spot cotton prices advanced 203 points during the week. New York I October future contracts advanced 273 points. Spot cotton closed at 22.48c per pound; New York October futures 22.95c. OUK MUTUAL FRIEND The Pastime Theater had a crowd to see the moving picture based on the story by Charles Dickens entitled, "Our Mutual Friend." This was shown at the theater last Monday night and was thoroughly enjoyed especially by those who have read the book. Some of the finest pictures ever shown at the theater have been founded upon such famous works of fiction as this proved to be. ! o mrw i>ni.imiAN WAS DELAYED At last accounts the new policeman elected by the council had not teen able to get to his new job, having been delayed in winding up his business affairs at Timmonsville where he was filling a similar position when elected to the job in Conway. It was reported here last ween that after loading his household effects in a railroad car, it was found to be so leaky that a new car had to be obtained and this delayed him iri getting away from Timmonsville. POOL ROOM CASE Cozy Johnson, nejrro keeper of a pool room was tried before council last Monday, for running his poo room on Sunday morning, in violation of the ordinance aga-inst exev cising t^e ordinary call in t on Sunday. He was fined in the sum of three dollars, lie did not close h's pool room on Saturdav night at midnight but wont ahead as if Sundax was an unknown quantity to him. William Johnson, the keeper of a restaurant was up before the council at the same time. and was fined ir the sum of five dollars. o CAMPAIGN MEETINGS The candidates met at Green Se; on last Monday, a crowd of sonularger proportions than those which have greeted them at some of the apnointments. The crowd was said to be smaller than the one which took in tJie cam paign speaking at Little River las* week. On Tuesday the candidates address ed a gathering of voters as Floyds At all of the meetings held lately the women have shown a crowing interest in the county politics and in the race for Congress and the of fire of solicitor. The meeting at Aynor came o'" on Wednesday with a irood sized audience to hear the candidates. On Thursday, the candidates will speak at Dog Bluff. and on Fr;d?\ Pauley Swamp will have its tu n. The county campaign will close with the speaking at Conway on next Saturday, August 20th. 1 o LAKE CITY WORK H. P. LitHe has the contract for the erection of brick buildings in Lake City for one of the leading firms of that town. The building is fifty by one hundred feet over all. The work has already been commenced and will be finished within ninety days. Bricks from the plant of Mr. Litl'e .it Conway will be used in the wr ' V to a great extent. A face bn'-V fro^i another source, however, will be Used in making the front. o FOR NON-SUPPORT. Will Mishoe was arrested recently and lodged in the county jail on charge of non-support brought under the law which makes it a misdemeanor to fail to support a wife and children. Until very recently Mishoe was engaged in driving big truck for A. D. Jones. I# It is especially desired that every trustee and teacher of the Horry County Schools attend the TeacherT ??nc?f n/% in novf Qof 11 vrln 1 1 UD I IVVVIII^ 1 IV.AV V V? I x ** August 2(>th. The meeting will be held at t.he Court House immediMtoly after the county candidates have finished speakincr. E. C. ALLEN B. S. Butler has had the experiene in business and training that wil make the treasurer's office the business place it ought to be.?Adv. o Renew The Herald Send in the money for your renewal subscription to the Herald or else your name will be taken from the*1 list. Money is now being turned on' of the tobacco crop and there is w better time to pay for the paper and get your subscription paid in advance .Send in the money today. o OfiG quickly relieves Colds, Constipation, Biliousness and Headaches. .A fine tonic.?tf Pianos, Player Pianos and Or^anTuned and Repaired hv A. B. FRALEY 309 Main street, Kin tree, S. I . . , WAT, SC. AUtJOST 24. 1SS3 SEE RETURNS AT PLATTS Kverybody will be interested in the election returns on next Tuesday evening and night. V. F. Piatt, of the Piatt Pharmacy has made arrangements to display a large board in front of the store, near the entrance, on which the figures will be plainly written white ink as fast as the count is made and the returns come in. There will be plenty of refresh meuts on hand in the store such /is soda water, ice cream, candy, bevo, milk shakes, and in short every delicacy known to the soda water trade, and don't forget that there wiii he a full assortment of cigars and other smokes as always carried at the stort. A big crowd is expecled in town tlint afternoon and night to see how tboir favorite candidates are yelling along. Come and be with the crowd. s The Herald will use for publication next week the figures as displayed on this board, and the Herald will aid in getting the information to the store and placed on the board. MANAGERS OF ELECTION 192? First Primary to be Held on August 29th. Adrian?Jno. J. King, J/is. W. Booth, Bert H. Holmes. Bavboro?F. T. Bell, J. W. Gerrald, T. H. Hardee. Blanche-I). M. Alford, H. J. Sar'is. .1. K. Hardwick. Cedar Grove?F. O. Hendrick, J. P. Cooper, J. F. Hendrick. Conway?Jno. E. Watson, C. Iv. Scarborough, D. G. Spivey. Cool Spring?John Doyle, Jr., Note Ol 11 ^ ?? DiuMiey. ;*>. r. conins. Daisv?J. M. Prince, N. M. Shelley, Wm. Carter. Dog Bluff?Willie Hux, W. A. Spivey, Jesse James. Dogwood?Jos. F. Vaught, D. D. Edge, Jr., T. B. Parker. Ebenezer?Otho L. Cox, W. L. Long G. B. Hardee. Farmer?Oscar E. Todd, N. H. liel lamv, W. C. Richardson. Floyds?H. M. Elliott, J. K. Floyd J. L. Huggins. Gallivants Ferry?Burney H. Alt man, W. M. Wise, G. M. Huggins. Grahamville?J. I). Collins, Elbert Nixon, W. J. Jordan. Graham Cross Roads?P. L. Hard o I promise good business method.' in the treasurer's office if you choosc to put me in bv your votes on the 29. B. S. BUTLER.?Adv. I 3" I INDUS I F I Come and ree in saving advantag* CHAE SEI FORD I' Charlotte Brar NO CHj Exhibition open da manufacturers from MAKE YOUR rnrr I rntt I BRING YOUR FR Buck \ wick, W. H. Housend, Willie Graham. Green Sea?E. L. Buffkin, G. M. Fowler, Pearl Watson. Greenwoods-Jessie Paul, J. E. Brown, W. E. Dusenbury. Gurley?L. W. Anderson. S. D. Collins, F. G. Prince. Hammond?T. T. Hewett, Mrs. K. . M. Williamson, J. J. Rheuark. Home wood?T. E. Lewis, John Harris, S. L. Moore. Horry?K. L. Mishoe, W. T. Smith, P. H. Lambert. Jerni^ans Cross Roads?W. H. Hardee. Harvey Fowler, K. O. Sarvis. 1 Jordanvil'e?C. G. Hardee, W. H. Simrlotnn T? 11 Imvl nn Knotty Branch?(To be supplied.) Little River?P. K. Bessent, J. I. Ward, W. H. Stone. Loris?J. Sid Bellamy, W. H. Small, J. C. Blanton. Marlow?1. P. Patrick. J. W. Marlow, Thoir. A. Lee. Pt. Harrelson?(To be supplied.) Roselake?(To be supplied). Stanford ? Grover Sujrjrs, Mrs. Zclla Milligran, W. H. Gerrald. Shell?Joe L. Gore, T. M. Sessions, D. F. Lewis. Spring Branch?(To be supplied). Socastee?J . B. Rabon, Garland '?? 1 Election Recer Piatt's P T uesday By special arrangem to receive from all the p the official count of thenBring your friends i afternoon. Our large bul in our store. Piatt's Pha ! "The Drug Stc -BIG DAYSTRIAL EXHI ORDSO TRACTOR actual operation the many t ^s of the Industrial Tractor? TO BE HELD AT 1LOTTE, 'TEMBER 6 - 7 UNDER THE AUSPICES O] MOTOR COT ich, and its 330 Dealers in N Carolina and Southern Virginia &RGE FOR ADA lily from 10 a. m. to 10 all over the country ARRANGEMENTS-T 0 DA BIG STREET PARADE BAND CONCERT RADIO ENTERTAINMENT SIGHT SEEING TOURS ; YOUR F JENDS WILL ALL I Motor Cor Authorized Dealers ion way, South Caroli BIHOTWraH* SSSBKXMI Outlaw, G. W. Watts, Jr. Taylorsville?(To be supplied). Vardelle?(To he supplied). Warn pee?(To be supplied). White Oak?Rev. W. D. Stevens, A, J. Dorm an, T. P. Goodyear. Withers?(To be supplied). o Get the advertisement in the Herald. It will do you the most good there because it is the best paper, has more in it and goes out on time to those who pay for it and want to read it. o GASOLINE put in your car for 27 cents per gallon. Peoples Filling Station.?Adv. 8(24.22 2t-pd o Tell it to the Horry Herald. Wood Wood Plenty of dry atove woodL. P. ROBERTS & SON, Route No. 2 Conway, S. C_ It p<l. i Returns zed at harmacy U1C ents we have made plans recincts in Horry County votes. and be with us 1 uesday letin board will he posted rmacy, Inc. >re of Service" BITION ( >N I ime and money- I T he FORDSON 5 ?1 /IP AN Y I Jorth and South I MISSION I p. m. Many big I will have exhibits. I MO ATTEND I FREE I AMILY I iE THERE 1 npany I na I