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| LOCAL AND * * ************************** M ins Minnie Dunn is the guest ol Mrs. W. L. Parker. * * * * * Dozier will gin next Tuesday. ?Adv. it * <t * * The friends of Ke\ and Mrs Wait are always glad to have them, Mrs. J. F. Harper, of Toddville, visited relatives in town last week, * * Rev. W. L. Wait preached at the Methodist church last Friday night, * * * Mr. Cordie Page was In Abbeville the first part of the week on business. ***** Car load of Merry Widow Floui just unloaded.?Cooper-Smith Co.? Adv. ***** Mr. McQueen Quattlebaum, of Lake City, spent the week-end with his family. * f * * S. P. Hawes, Jr., has been visiting his cousins at Galivants Ferry this week. ***** Kev. Fletcher Walton, D.D., left Friday morning for his home In Atlanta, Ga. ***** Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Gore, of Loris, "Route 2, were in Conway Saturday on business. ***** Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Waite are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Scarborough. ***** Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wait, of Florence, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Scarborough. ***** Mrs. M. R. Smith has returned home, after spending several weeks in North Carolina. ***** Mrs. J. W. Little and Mr. Mortimer Little, of Pauleys Island were in town last Friday. * * * * * Rev. E. F. Scoggins, of Murrell's Inlet, was the guest of Rev. J. C. Atkinson, Wednesday. * T* * * * Charles H. Burroughs left Conway several days ago to enter as a student at Clemson College. * * * * * Two far 'oads of the verv best choice Timothy Hay just unloaded. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. * * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Hal Ruck have moved back to town, after spending the summer at Myrtle Reach. ****** Mrs. Ed L. Smith, who has been spending some time with her mother, in Kershaw has returned home. ***** Car New Crop Rice, also car of Nancy Lee new wheat _ flour to arrive this week. C.ooper-bmith Co. ?Adv. * * * * * Misses Lucile and Elizabeth Sasser, who hr'?ve been spending the summer in Wallace, N. C., have returned home. * * Prof. J. I). Brown, president of the Horry Industrial School, spent Friday night and Saturday with Rev J. C. Atkinson. * * * * All of the cottage dwelllers at Mvrt.le Beach have loft the summei homes for their regular habitations in the back country. * * * * The fishing: season for September mullet is now on and the catch promises to be tho e?|ual of any during: the past year. # * * * * Mr. Harry Talavast, with his brother and sister came up from fjoonret.own Thursday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Baker . V: *** .<( Miss Ethel Parker, of |Vhighon, Ca., arrived Friday. She will teach in one of the county schools and will be with Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Parker * * * v * We have bip: stocks of Franklin and Cinco Cigars, Candies case goods 'i i ii. /i.. . > ami everyiinng in groceries ai speI cial prices.?Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. I * * * * * i W. 13. Sanders, who was formerly > on the Herald force, spent some time in Conway on business last week, accompanied by his young son. * * * * * The Myrtle Beach Yacht Club close its doors Inst Monday, ending f the first year of its history. It had a very succesful season, according to the reports from the fust. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Tolar and children passed through Conwav last Tuesday on their way to North Carolina, after spending some time with relatives at Myrtle Beach. * * * * Dr. Fletcher Walton, of Atlanta Ga., after helping the pastor. Rev, J. C. Atkinson, of the Methodist church in a series of meetings, left last Friday morning for his home. ***** | Cotton shipped to Battey & Co. I the efficient Cotton Factors of Savannah. Ga., yields satisfaction as is evidenced by the lai pre volume of business entrusted to them. Isn't it tc your interest to try them ? Do it now and be convinced. Si31111 -3m * * * * * T. W. Booth was in Conway last week when the election returns were beintf received at the Piatt Pharmacy. Tie was just as ardent a supporter of Blease as in former year? when the latter was able to awaker much more enthusiasm in the masse.' of voter than he seemed able tr create at this time. t ?????*? MUX EWHHHH HW? * > PERSONAL it * f Watch the election returns next week. * P. P. Carter was here last week 1 011 business. W. A. Stilly is still running the Eureka Store. * * Bring- your r.otton to Dozier's gin > next Tuesday.?Adv. It * * * * * W. C. McKenzie, of Loris, was in Conway la-st week on business. * * * * * Watch the Herald each week. It ' will brinir out all thf? imnnvfnnt news. m * * * * A. J. Dew was among- the farmers visiting Conway ow business last week. ? * * * M. K. Thompson, of Warn pec, ' spent last Tuesday in Conway on ; business. * * * * J. F. Harper, of Toddville, spent some time in Conway last week on business. * * * * ? L. B. Dawes, of Loris, S. C., speni some time in Conway on business last \seek. * * * ? * Need ham Anderson was here from Greeen Sea township the first or this week. * ? * The addition to the handsome home of Mr. and Mrs. 13. G. Anderson is being- completed. ***** Mrs. E. Hamp Hard wick was here the first of the week, visiting her sister, Mrs. Thompson. * * * + * Most of the Summer dwellers at Myrtle Beach made preparations to leave the strand last week. ***** John I. Ward was in Conway one day last week and remained for several hours on business. Improvements were finished last week to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hal L. Buck, on Laurel Street. ***** Horry has promise of one of the best sweet potato crops ever produced in the history of the county. * * * it * W. A. Prince, of Loris, spent some time in Conway last week, while interested in the outcome of the primary. ? * * * Tobacco graders have been busy for the last several weeks getting tobacco ready for the co-operative warehouses. * * We have the biggest stock of Groceries in Horry County. It will l?e worth your while to inspect ou: tock and get our prices before buying.?Cooper-Smith Co.?Ac" v. ***** NOTICK .Ml 'Hifrh School boys interested in football are requested to be at J>i?h School at 5 o'clock, Thursday, September 7th, 1922. ***** The road to Myrtle Beach was ad in places toward the end of the summer season, owing to the heavy rains that were a frequent occur' cnce in that section of the county. ****** Battev & Co., the larire and reible Cotton F/ictors of Savannah, ^a.. offer a service that combines long and successful experience, expert f.,,i0...>,MMship and financial soundness. S'31 22-3m * * * * * Sell the Original Watkins Product*. Good city territory still open. Get our wonderful offer and free samples. Write today. The .T. R. Iff i 1 T\. i OA XT \7 . . .1 _ waiKins v.o., i/epL. cw, inrw i oi k, N. Y.?Adv. 9j7!22-4t-pd * * * * * Janie Futrill was sent to the county iail tlie first of this woe'' from the Green Sea neighborhood charged with the crime of adultery. She was out of the jail by Tuesday noon, bond having been arranged. Dr. Clifton at Conway Drug Company. eye glasses fit tod. Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat treated without charge to the poor. Tuesday 12th to 19th. Call ear!v.?Adv 9722, 2t * * * * 4 j Good prices received by the cooperative warehouses for tobacco recently caused them to advance the percentage of advances being made on the crop. This ought to be good news for the thousands of co-operative tobacco growers in this section of the State. + ? The women candidates for the ofi fice of State Superintendent of Edu; cation failed to receive the vote in this county that some of their frond: expected them to get. The women . voters, you know, will vote for men 1 " 1 At 4 1. Ml C mucn duiCKer inan uiey win 101 muni. bers of their own sex. One woman ; does not like the idea of being governed by another woman at any time. * * 4 4 ? , J. H. Carter was among the candi dates who came into Conway last i week for the purpose of hearing1 the returns from the voting percinct> He led the ticket for the House of r Representatives. This is the way the i election resulted in 1920, but he wa counted out by reason of having failed to file the expense account re s quired y bthe Democratic rules. * * ? A. B. Causey took his children t < the Burroughs Hospital last wee' i where adenoids were removed and tb * children had stood the operation wel > and were able to be taken back home .st Friday morning. THE HOBBY HERALD, CON W I iii * * * * * % PRECINCT * * $ * ^ Jordanville * Withers ^ Marlow s{? Adrian J Horry 3e Galivants Ferry * Homewood * Roselake * Dojrwood ^ Little River * Greenwood * Blanche ^ % Shell * Port Harrelson w He Grahamville * GraVi.'iin Cross Roads * Ay nor * Gurlev X White Oak * Dofc- Bluff * U?:^ 1 ^ IlUlllIIIUIIll * Warn pee t Ebenezer ?lc sjc Farmer * Cool Spring $ Cedar Grove $ Loris ! Knotty Branch , * Conway * Socastee % Green Sea * Vardelle ^ Bayboro * Daisy * Jernigans Cross Koads sic Floyds * Sanford ^ Spring Branch * Tavlorsville T * j TOTALS w B. W. M. Floyd was in Conway last V< Thursday. * * * * O. W. Bellamy was in Conway one day last week on business. * * * * * fi< Fred P. McNeill was in Conway on t'1 business one day last week. E< * * * * ., i"1 John. I. Ward of Little River was , in Conway on business l.ast week. ***** m The road to Myrtle Beach remain- la ed good for the most of the season of 1922. j. S. J. Gasijue was in Conway last T woek while the returns of the election tr were coming: in. T * * * p( The roads dried up rapidly last al week so that there were better travelling conditions all over this section of tl the State. ?'i * * * * fc W. H. Stone, of the Stone Brothers in Company, of Little River, spent last bi Thursday in Conway on business foi fc his company. g"< ***** John Moore, the oldest Democrat tl in Conway, voted the Democratic B ticket at the primary election held in Conway last week. tV * * n tr Mrs. N. T. Johnson and baby lei1 ai here last week to spend about two fc v eeks visiting; Mrs. Johnson's mothe< cc ;n the city of Columbia. ti< ***** The work on the national highway bj from Conway toward tho G^ortretov.v Si County line has been making' better progress since the rains of the Sum vc mer held up. bj ***** V( 10,000 pounds of lard in tubs, tins. a' and cases just unloaded. By buy- cc in or in lots like this we can save you at money. It is to your interest to see us.?uooper-bmitn to.?Adv. LOST?A black do# (female) with m tan logs; two brown spots overo each eye. Thirteen months old. J, Finder please notify J. D. Bratcher, Conway, S. C. RewardAdv. ? 3t-p<l + + *?>; .., l Cotton?Ample storage capacity at reasonable rates and liberal advances on consignments in any quantity, fo'* prompt sale or to be heid, offered by Battev & Co., The substantial Cotton Factors of Savannah, Ga. 8!31-3n> | College R 1 Your Son and Daught I lege some time this month a I of these items: Tooth, Ha I Tooth Pastes, Talc and I I and Powder Puffs, Face I Soaps, Stationery, Pencil* I Combs and other items. I r i \r~ i jliAlcjjiiuiicii y a.i We have exceptiona Ivory Combs, Mirrors and F them 15 per cent less preser this month. CONWAY E rAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1922 iTeiiiil SOLICON vjK ESS CITOU s? & y % o ^ ? w & S ? c 3. ? % = * ? 5* C ; c 5 js; <t> ; : a $ 2 : : | < IX 57 1(? 19 90 23 (> 9 3 11 19 10 0 18 1 3 21 1 20 52 23 39 89 50 24 13 20 32 <><? 25 37 10 4 74 112 15 26 49 27 30 59 85 25 12 28 24 59 30 3 14 31 3 15 37 2 GO 9 4 71 4 33 61 31 19 128 19 31 31 1 3 44 22 71 6 8 12 77 18 ik n n ? r n * ? l i) ."5J ? G 18 40 0 34 25 6 30 0 1 40 3 71 !01> 28 37 188 G1 5 24 1 29 44 14 21 13 24 6 13 f>l 34 50 23 24 126 10 40 17 3 6 14 52 2 15 25 25 GO 7 14 75 29 24 125 12 1 18 2 3 49 G 47 23 2 4 68 8 4 40 54 14 52 61 78 192 2 58 26G 46 7 J.3 29 9 39 18 127 267 128 119 502 147 13 G 2 25 38 7 11 136 20 23 157 36 1 16 2 33 48 4 4 50 10 34 76 25 32 64 5 25 88 42 7 44 5 3G 75 18 19 19 49 72 135 26 20 23 2 15 37 23 4 21 2 23 48 2 4 9 47 8 26 44 885 1738 737 937 3232 10!?1 x- * &# -x- * * * -x- * * * -x * * -x- -x-x-x- . : : -x- * -x- -x- * OTEItS GATHER WANTING FACTS (Continued From Page One) in in a second primary after the of?ial count of the votes. It .nppeared :it in the race for Superintendent of J lucation, 1 lio only raco in which! iero wore women candidates, that the dies had lost out entirely and the en candidates had received the rgost number of votes. It was to get news iike Mi is that >e people kept coming into town Ir st hursdav. While hero they attended > various other kinds of business he streets presented a lively apsarance throughout Thursday and jout the same on Friday. Those who came in to find owz .\bout le vote expressed themselves in vaous ways as to the results. Very iw seemed to have saved their vote all instances. Some of them were tterly disappointed to find some ivorite had been voted down. The eneral opinion of many regarding le Blease and McLeod race was to le effect that in the second primaiy. lease would lose the fight. The people were only interred in le race for congress from this d?s'ict. It. was soon apparent -ha* StoP id Gasque were leading fhe ticket >r this office find fuller roi?ort?K re'ived here on the day .lifter the elecon showed that there would be a scond race for this office to be run 7 A Hard H. Gasque and Phillip 11 toll. In the excitement last week the >te on the bond issue was forgotten ; those who received the count 01 >tes and nothing was known ho?*o unit that until Thursday when the unmittee met to tabulate the votes in i official way. o CAR!) OF THANKS I take this method to thank my any friends who so loyally sup. ' i i i - 1 i >rteci me ana made my eicction ire in the first primary. W. A. PRINCE ianos, Player Pianos and Organ:Tuned and Repaired by A. B. FRALEY "09 Main street, Kingstree, S. C. equisites | or will he going to Co!- ? nd each will need some B ir and Clothes Brushes, | ace Powder, Chamois T and Shaving Creams, ^ > and Fountain Pens, t ues in Combs | I Values in White II brushes and are offering g it prices, the balance of | (RUG CO. I * ELECTI0 N7 AUG UST "29T HOUSE OF R EPRES E NT AT IVES A U DI TO I o **3 r- "-c *-0 o o ? ? 2 ?2 w c 2. 3 < k ? c n T o - ** r? j ; ; ff & 80 44 48 l5 37 6f> 4N~ 20 7 8 3 20 10 1<? 2 3 ID 18 1 8 14 90 36 39 21 78 78 64 71 20 19 4 62 51 10 8 38 108 91 7 33 94 108 24 29 25 88 65 77 45 28 14 33 55 39 51 46 6 4 3 45 43 9 6 67 42 20 15 48 27 65 36 31 57 89 37 111 17 28 35 20 30 25 41 77 16 17 7 71 49 48 1 5 31 34 3 16 22 13 38 9 9 47 45 12 30 9 0 0 31 20 17 07 103 110 138 00 31 210 40 7 5 0 52 37 20 63 0 3 0 02 33 32 80 37 47 48 47 34 101 35 19 13 8 55 39 27 45 14 10 9 56 35 32 09 22 49 77 55 94 40 34 15 9 19 32 43 12 35 43 37 9 28 00 10 88 25 9 12 93 103 10 275 10 23 10 290 210 97 14 15 4 12 39 43 14 103 311 302 297 143 374 273 13 21 18 20 18 18 27 108 80 22 20 140 95 97 5 44 19 24 14 31 21 04 35 25 14 04 03 38 11!) 20 3 I 125 00 09 85 14 5 13 09 37 50 28 133 00 04 31 73 88 39 17 17 11 38 32 29 22 25 22 9 21 24 2(5 II 20 25 0 30 53 15 2202 1441 1300 1193 2253 220(5 2050 -X- -X- -X--X- -X- -X- -X- -X- -X- -X- -X- * -X-** -X* * -X- -X- -X- * -x- X- -X- -X- * -> CARD OF THANKS I ________ i We take this method of expressing our sincere thanks for the kind ness aim sympathy ot many friend, in the death of our father, Aiex Outlaw, who passed away on August 30th, 1922, and ' we return thanks for the attention and skill of Dr. J. S. Dusenbury, his attending physician. THE FAMILY o Tell it to The Horry Herald. 1 TO THE DEMOCR. ! ERS OF * * . * | I am deeply appreci % given me at the polls in the i % the columns of the Herald * tucle to my friends in Horn % about 2700 Votes over my * assurances I am daily rece % the district mal^e me confid * September 12th. I got t * Georgetown, Williamsbu | Marlboro counties, and ra * Florence, Darlington and | gent viewpoint of the pol'u * it is necessary to study th * mary. The Vote Was apf I Stoll I | Darlington 985 :j: Dillon I 104 i Fioi ence 1419 * Georgetown 726 % Horry 91 4 * Marion 1439 | Marlboro 1437 % Williamsburg 1837 ;ji ! TOTALS 9861 X Will} (his Vote as a hi % averages mal^e me a ivinn I in I he second primary. :}: I feel that I am enlill % ord, and I believe thai ih * Congress by virtue of nuj | redound to great adV ant a g I South Carolina. Je | To my friends who st % first primary I am truly gr * not support me I have no cr $ I again invite them to stud | tions, and respectfully solic * primary. '% With gratitude to m * and malice toward none, % Your ( * He **#*******************-***# _ ... PROBATE J { JUDGE TREASURER * ^2 < w cc n * "2 v ? 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Wanted at the Herald otVice some I clean white rags. it************************** A TIC VOX- | HORRY COUNTY * \ # * at ice of the splendid Dole * recent primary, and through * / desire to express my grati- % ij county. 1 have a lead of * nearest opponent, and the % icing from every county in | ent of a splendid victory *n * i majority of the votes in % rgy M a rion, Dillon and | n second in the counties of % Horry. To get an intelli- * Heal situation in the district | e Vote cast in the first pri- | noximately as follows: * jig wringer Pate Gasque * 228 27S2 281 * 451 70 511 | 1095 231 2939 % 262 47 400 | 880 736 1734 % ?4Q O? A?1 * 615 239 426 | 129 46 231 % * 3909 4243 7143 J * is is all the rules of political * er by a handsome majority * eel to re-eleclion on mi) rcc.- * e position that I occupy in | committee assignment will J 'e to the 6tn district and to * T * * )|5 j loyally stood by me in the | ateful. Of those who did % iticism, />u/ in all seriousness * i vg y my record and qualified- ? it their support in the second * * He * * y friends, goodwill to all, | obedient servant, * PHILIP H. STOLL. | ***************************