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t ) S't -j I LOCAL AM) * * V D. V. Richardson ^pent LaKt Wednesday in Conway. * * * ? H. C. Cannon was in Conway on business one day last week. * * * N. F. Nixon was in Conway from Wampee one day last week. ***** N. P. Nixon spent some tirm; in Conway on business last week. * * a A A W. F. Stackhouse was in Conway on business one day last veek. *?* A number of improvements are promised at Myrtle Beach next yea*, ***** Pay the subscription for the Herald at the Farmers Hank, Loris, & C. * % * * John I. Ward, of Little Kiver wasi in Conway on business one day last "vwiek. ***** Dr. J. S. Dusenbury was in Kverjrreen section of the county last week. ***** Prof. M. J. Bullock, of Loris, spent some time in Conway last week on business. ***** L. M. Gasque of Marion, S. C.t was in Conway on business aone day last week. ***** A. B. Bell, one of the county merchants of the county spent a day here last wee. ***** G. C. Butler of Pireway, N. C. spent some time in Conway on business last week. ? * * * * The farmer is fortunate who has Komethin# to brirtg to sell every time he conies to the town. ***** Blease could not .'.ome back even Vn Horry County, where he Used to alwuuc -if (tin A .if thn ticket. * * * * * When the people turn out to carry a point in an election or anything elase of importance, they can work wonders. m m * m m M. W. Collins left here recently to spend some time with his father and irnH-pp in the mountains of North Carolina. ***** A Hard H. Casque has .a letter in issue expressing his sentiments at the support given him in his race for congress, ***** Sales are going good in different sections of the county and will make it e^sy for the people to buy the goods that they need. ***** * B. H. Hinson, one of the progressive farmers of Loris section, came to Conway last Thursday and spent several hourn here before returning to his home. ***** lli_l ..<1 It is reported that u. v. ivicimruson is planting a large crop of winter cabbage this time and will have those on the market fls soon as the[ crop can be matured. I * * + * * The crowd in Conway last week to find out about the election was nothing Ijke as large as that which spent the days here at the first primary to try u> get the latest news on the results, j * * * * * Head the advertisement of valuable property for sale by the Ward-Bate Coon pa ny in this county. This may be yrur chance to get a good piece of land that vou have been wanting. It is good policy to buy when the other man wants to sell. * * * W. I,. Rhodes, of Lor is, S. C., Horry County will soon have as beautiful a public square as ca^i be found in the whole conutry. A'ready it looks very well, but will look still better when t'^.e entire plan has been carried out and the back side of th" grounds laid off In walks like the front. * * * * * The work on the national highway 1 ~ -1 11? nf Mas rencneo me imkm?w,..v Toddville. The road is Rood for several miles below Bear Swamp. During the rainy weather the new work got very had in the low lands on each side of that swamn. hut the drier w e a t h p r of the l/?st four to six weeks had its effect on the road bed, .and the road is making- it better for travel in that section of the county. * * * * * A widow woman and two small children planted two .acres of tobacco this year and cleared seven hundred dollars over all the expenses and warehouses charges. This is a whole lot better than a majority of the men could have done. Many a man might have taken the same two .acres and i i_.l il.? "nwn vnvintir r?f tohilCfO at pi an i ihi tllc nuiiu: vcii " ? exactly the same time, and then marketed it at the same time and in the S3 me way, and would not have cleared the expenses of gathering the tobacco. ? In the recent primary there was one election which was not well understood, and this was the question of issuing bonds by Horry County for the building of bridges at thre~ important points in Horry County; one being at , Yawhanna Ferry, another across the Waccamaw River between Star IilufT and Bellamy's handing, and the third for building and repairing a bridge across the Lumber River at Nichols. The peo pie voted against it and we believe it w"* * ' "" "'"A m ' "o* ?'iuler - ? ? un- > . i cw . PEBSONAL | ***********#************** .. Leo JHolt visited Conway last week. S. C. Xong was in Conway last Saturday The Pastime had a tfood program last. wppIc "" " 1 Born to Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Scar- 1 borough, a boy. ; N. D. Paul ityent a day here last week on business. ***** Beach parties are now rising few and far between. ***** Some of the days of last week were extremely hot. < ***** J. M. Long was in Ccnway recently on business. < ***** J. M. Howell was among the farmers in Conway last week. { ***** - A. P. Floyd was in Conway on business one day laart, we- k. ***** Walker Beverly was in Conway I one day last week on business. * 4 * * * A. McG. Small of Floyds township was in Conway last week. ***** J. L. Bell, of Bayboro, was in Conwav one dav last week on business. * " i ***** M iss Ruth Jenkins left recentljH for Greenville, where she will enter college. ***** M iss Laura Jenkins left last week for Greenville, where she went to leach music. ***** J. K. Moore ul y^llen, S. C. spent a portion of last Saturday n Conway last week. ***** Mrs. James C,'irr, and Miss Edna Carr, of Southport, were the guests of Mrs. A. K. Goldfinch. ***** H. E. Thompson, cashier of the Hank of Little River, spent last Thursday in Conway, on business. ***** Mrs. D. A. Spivey and family have returned from Hendersonville, N. C., after spending the summer there. FOR SALE?A few very fine White Leghorn Cockerels. $2.00 each.?A M. Sutherland, Conway, S. C. Adv 2t * * * * ? Prof. J. D. BrQwn, of the Horry Industrial School was in town recently buying furniture for the school building. ***** E. J. Sherwood, of the firm of Sherwood & McMillan, attended the funeral of E. T. Hughes in Marlon last Thursday. ***** M ss Mary Harllee, of Atlanta, Ga.,| arrived in town last Thursday, Hh<? Ik one of the teachera in the Rur roughH School, *************************** $ Thanks From 1 t i man j * * I To every man and wo * sional District who voted f< * ary, and made my electior % employ this means of exten< | appreciation for your suppoi | purpose to spend as much % now and the 4th of next I\ * * personally for the magnifio * out the entire District. | To th ose who did % criticism whatever to offer, * that I will represent every * my District, and I want yoi * tion in the future. Bel ievir | edness and intelligence of \\ | of whom have the best int | Country at heart, it is my e * press next Mafch wi th t jf; o * * constituency. | But one promise has b % and that promise I reiterate * give to the people of the ei * best efforts, unsullied by < * other than the gain that co * duties have been well perfo % ice that I can possibly give * will be my constant motive * Again thanking you, 1 % Faithfull I ALL | Florence, S. C., | September. 13, 1922. i ***************************** .? / THE HORRY HERALD, CON Wi vG. K. Dorman was in Conway last week on busifffessi. C * * * * t: S. L. Burroughs, of Evergreen. S( spent several days here recently on v business. i Miss Annie Bryan, of Walterboro. 1' S. CM is visiting: her sister Mrs. A. ? M. Sutherland this week. ^ * * * * Edward Burroughs has left for the University of South Carolina, where he will be for the present session. * 4 * % ! There will be a district meeting of vi kl,_ OO...I ** ! _ r\! i..! _J 1 l i '11 nit; ?oru masonic uisuicv, neiu wiui 01 the lodge at Marion, on September tl 28th, ti * ? * Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Ludlam accompanied by Mrs. D. G. Spivey, left re- C( cently in their car for a short stay vs. in Hendersonville. * * * * 5,41 g( Mrs. M. G. Anderson and daughters, misses Eugenia and Kathleen, j() arrived home from Hendersonville, u N. C., last Thursday night. ***** u LOST?A black dog" (female) with tan legs; two brown spots overe each eye. Thirteen months old. Finder please notify J. D. Bratcher, Conway, S. C. RewardAdv. ? 3t-pd. ti ***** a Battey & Co., the large and re- 0 liable Cotton Factors of Savannah, # Ga., offer a service that combines n long and successful experience, expert t< salesmanship and financial soundness. 8|3l!22-3m S, * * * * G The many friends of Miss Virginia 01 B u r b a g e were glad to hear p of her approaching marriage in the t V city of Columbia where she has been N engaged for some time as stenographer for one of the leading firms of the capital city. * # Henry Smith a paroled convict was c; required to return to the penitent- c ary last week under a revocation of , si his parole by Governor Harvey. This ! o man had been let out on good be-1 havior and soon got back into his b old ways of violating the liqudr t: itx w r>. FOR cSALE?My Farm of 50 Acres, more or less. 2.r> acres in cultivation. Has two tobacco barns, two dwell- f ing houses with brick chimneys, a Good extra tobacco land. Also one a six-year-old mule; one good one- ^ horse wagon; one buggy, and two sets of harness; also all the other tl personal property. Will sell part C cash and part time, or cheap for all u cash. See or write W. I. HATCHER, o Aynor, S. C. OI21-2tpd. CARD OF THANKS a F We take this method of expr essing our sincere thanks to ourl friends and neighbors for their many Cr kindnesses shown us in our recent bereavement. MR. and MRS. JOHN HOLT. ?o?? Pianos, Player Planon and Organ*. Tuned and Repaired by A. B. FRALEY 309 Main street, Kingstree, S. C. **************************! * i * l N *1 Congress- i || i-elect Ciasoue I L * I ? *' * * man in the Sixth Congres- % 3r me in the Second Prim- % 1 to Congress possible, I * cling my sincere thanks and * t. He wever, it will be my | | time as possible between % /larch thanking my friends % ent vote given me through- * * * not support me I have no * but I want to assure yoir %' man, woman, and child in * jr friendship and co-ope; a- | lg as I do in the fair-mind- I le voters of this District, all ? erests of their State and $ arnest desire to enter Con- * he solid backing of my * T * een made in my campaign, *j : That I will continue to | | ihrP OiQtrirl nnrl Stnfp v. - A ' w sviit IX/l U1IV4 ??? y my hope of personal gain> * mes to every man whose | rtned. The very best serv- * the people of my District * and ambition. * am, | y yours, * .ARD H. GASQUE. * * I ************************** 1* LY, 8. C , SEPT. 21, 1922 The Seaboard Air Line Railroad' ' ompany has established an imporant office in Florence, S. C., i.nd ome of their important business nil be carried on at that pijuce. * * * * * Cotton?Ample storage capacity at easonable rates and liberal advances n consignments in any quantity, for rompt sale or to be held, offered by iattey & Co., The substantial Cotjii Factors of Savannah, Ga. 8 31 -3m ***** Dr. C. R. Nicholson, with his", wife id three children, from State.sille, N. C., passed through Conway i last Thursday on their return t.> leir home, after spending some me at Pauley's Landing. ***** Ci rover Crooks, of Walhalla, was mvicteel of assault and battery | ith intent to kill and sentenced to I x years In the pen. He was parol- I 1 in the year 1916 and let out on I s good behavior. Recently he was I dged in jail in default of a peace I md and he will now have to go I ick to the pen and finish his sen- I mce under the orders of Governor I arvey. I ***** I NOTICE I The School Improvement Associa- I ^n invites all parents to be present I t th?- lawn party, given on the lawn I f Mrs. D. A. Spivey, Friday evening I t 7:30 o'clock, the purpose being: to I leet and become acquainted with our I jachers. I ell the Original Watkins Products. 11 ood city territory still open. Get I ur wonderful offer and free sam les. Write today. The J. R. I /atkins Co., Dept. 80, New York, I '. Y.?Adv. 9|7|22-4t-pd. fl IS NOW CRIPPLED I H. L. Mario w, one of the oldest I itizens of Bucks township is still I rippled as a result of an accident of I everal months ago when i car ran I ver one of his feet. I It appears that the bone? were I roken and will not reunite. He has I > walk with two crutches. I COUNTRY MERCHANTS I Country merchants are coming* in or their full share of the business m 11(1 tmdp Jimnmr tlio morwilo Tlirnr V.V rv.?,/.v. Iiv-.Y re tfointf after the business with rell-written ads. One sale is tfoinpr on at Aynor at ai lie store of the Aynor Mercantile e> lompany. There is another on at 'ampee, S. C., at the hip: new store y< f the M. B. Thompson Company. o Marion County had a second primry this year to elect members to '.lie w louse or Representatives. 1 p i r All the i WAl Real and pers before Januar FOUR ( nti For $300.00 p0, J All and singular that tract of land known as ^ M the Isaac McCray land, of land i U or Brunson land, containI in^ one hundred (100) -v ' II acres, more or less, in less, \y m Simpson (-reek Town| ship, Horry County, bounty,^ South Carolina, and Townshi hounded on the north h. Northwii the public road leading formerK from Red Bluff, South f. * ! Carolina, to Pireway, N avis iv! C., on the east by Simp '.V hy la son Creek, on the South Charles by a line commencing at Southwa the 1. J. Parker line, !, t and running thence his ,,aMCOs line South-east to We;- Westwai ley Barnnill's line: known . ! thence Barnhill's line tract; 1) Westward to run o! u fl^ I j} n j \ Well (l llcl loads Swamp; thence the said run to the pu'.: ()< Hon lie road. lands. PERS One tractor engine and boiler, One mortgage on the gas boat I have also the W. K. Holt tin i bp I will dispose of this property be H.H. I Ml.' OFFICIAL RETURNS SEPTEMBEI Congress CI i GR PRECINCT c 6: x v C rt Withers 27 Adrian DO Jordanville i>7 Conway 480 Loris 237 Bayboro 7(5 Roselake 4(j Homewood 69 Socastee 26 Floyds <?1 Galivants Ferry 31 White Oak 20 Warn pee 32 Dogwood 22 Little River 40 Shell 65 Hammond ?r>l Vardelle 46 Farmer 42 Sanford 48 Gurley > 45 Daisy 76 Blanche 64 Green Sea 15^ Aynor 141 Cool Spring 6c Greenwood lO'l npHnr ^ 1 Spring- Branch f>? Graham Cross Roads 2( Grahamville ?r>,r Horry 6i Taylorsville 54 Jernigans Cross Roads Port Harrelson 5^ Ebenezer 121 Dog Bluff 1(N Knotty Branch 41 TOTALS 2980 Cotton shipped to Battey & Co., le efficient Cotton Factors of Savmah, Ga., yields satisfaction as is /idenced by the large volume of busi2ss entrusted to them. Isn't it to :>ur interest to try them 'to Do it now nd be convinced. 813111 l-3m o The returns came in quickly last eek as compared with the slow rocess of some years ago. iir?u n i Will remaining prop *D-BATE onal. Must be y 1, 1923. TRACTS OF L No. 2 No. 3 r $400.00 For $1,320. All and singula iat certain tract . . certain piece, pare containing tvsen- tract of land situ, acres, n.ore or the County of Hon in Horry State of South C/ii in Conway ly'"B aml l,ein,! " p and bounded way Township < irilIv bv land Enst s,,le of the owned bv V\. SP'">K a. loo re, Kast ward twee" the fil'Ul lids claimed : v K'xth mil<> R. Scarborough at :l s,ake ' id I v by lands "o. Past si,le sai<; Stnlvev, aiui sl"in?' loa<1 aM<l 1 ,, i , od North by lai *<11 v by lai.< , ... Mrs. W. H. Jr1 is the Kolhnsoi c East bv land of emg the South 14. * , , xt n- KUa Smith, Sou II of I... No. !).. lam| 0( 1( K , lewood Colon. aU(j West by ^nrin*r voa<l. ONAL PROPE on Dog Bluff Road for $1,000.00 as i Norman" for $225.00. r near I,oris, just now under option, fore January. See me if you want , Wood* Attorney-at-Law SECOND PRIMARY ] 12, 1922. and State >N- GOV- SUPT. KSS ERNOK OF ED. ? W x w ?. ? ? ? 5' 3 ? P ^ ? 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Hammond and Red n 1 ( ol: Bluff lands, containing U ' >n tlu one thousand acres ni C oo ' II ul be more or boundeu ! an , North by the Conway M ! be^'li and Pirewa-y road: bias* j >K l>v the Todd and So 4- ;i I Coo , ? M son Swamps and Wacoa x unci l(js maw River; Sou a by j ipive.x lands of T. W. Livings- jj t>>:i sind hinds oi T. J. Ill }}** Cox, and West '?y t Ho I j VIoore v|| Cor. Conway and Pireway jl road. 1 rty j t stands. I ^ , but it may bo open later. M ward mi i ?. ?i m ?mmmmrn i i n ??rnmmmm^ i