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ii ;i LOCAL AND J C * *************************** W. G. Pane was here on Tuesday of Uist week. ***** K. W. Jones spent a day in Conway last week. ***** W. K. Roberts was in Conway one day last week. ***** L. G. Tyler was here one day last week on business. ***** Mrs. L. II. Hatfood, ol' Aynor, S. C., was in Conway last week. ***** T 1 m T i ^ jcnn i. jonnson was 111 L-oiiway one day last week 011 business. ***** J. F. Gore was here one day last week attending to business. * * * * * George M. Kirton was here for a few hours one day last week. 4 ** * * * C. N. Bellamy spent some time in Conway last week 011 business. ***** Car Merry Widow Flour to arrive this week.?Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. ***** P. M. Coleman, of Galivants Ferry," spent some time in Conway Last week. ***** Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, of Aynor, spent some time in Conway last week. ***** James Munlock was here from the Socastee section of the county last week. ***** Big shipment of school writing tab- i lets just received.?Cooper-Smith Co. ?Adv. ***** Timber is fast playing out in this country so far as the large tracts are concerned. ***** J. D. Chestnut, a brother of Magistrate W. H. Chestnut, spent the day ! here last week. ***** C. E. Sasser left here recently to continue his studies at the University or South Carolina. g g A George J. Holliday and L. K. Hapood, of Avnor, were here the night of the election returns. ***** The authorities now h.ave to keep both eyes open to watch for bootleggers, Ramblers and dopers. ***** J. W. Ellis, of Little River, was among" the business men visiting Conway from the country recently. ***** Ed L. Smith is confined to his bed at a sanitarium in Columbia for treatment. He is reported as doing well at this time. ***** Car Full Value Flour to arrive this . week. We bought before the recent advance. It is to your interest to see us if vou want the price.?CooperSmith Co.?Adv. ***** The right combination of clay and 1 Band will make a good road and is the cheapest material to be had for, the work. It does not last as long as rock or gravel. ***** |' J. M. Floyd was among the farm-11 crs of the Avnor section who spent a1 day here last week at the hearing on the trustee matter before the county board of education. * * * Fred Gore was through Conway, last week on his way to visit his relatives at Wampee, S. C. He has been away in another State, and has vertll in hlw!llP<3S. MVIIV n via in ?/. ' ***** The automobile business will be a constantly increasing thing in this part of the State. Those who pet in on tlie ground floor will be in position to make a good profit out of it. ***** J. M. Daniel, the new superintendent of the Burroughs High School i has taken hold of the work with a' great deal of zeal and determination to make the school a bigger success than ever. ***** Senator E. D. Smith would have cotton entirely left oil' for one year by law and thus pet. rid of the weevils. He thinks that one year of starvation would put an end to the pests, but we doubt it. ***** Building operations at the property of Hal L. Buck, near the courthouse, began recently when the foundation of a brick wall w/is laid on tho bonnrtry line of one of his lots fronting Third Avenue. The work has been going ahead ever since. ***** I?uv the land and personal property that is offered for sale in this issue of the paper. It is the remaining property of the Ward-Bate Company left after making large sales of the timber, tracts and the plants belonging to the j coir puny, to Charles Pate & Co.. who! are now operating in this county with! the same equipment. ***** ? All-rd II. Gasdue will resign as county superintendent of education of 7,1 *" ?? Innnoinr 1 of niti! r ICIT'ICt! wii ## ci 11 v?c?i t> iov! iin-i i that office will lie vacant in consc-1 quence of his election to Congress from the Sixth District. Already there is a woman candidate out for the place in Florence county. She lives near Timmonsv'lie. ***** A woman at Johnston. S. C.. died recently from the efTects of the bite of a mosquito. The insect bit her on the hand, ?'ii>d at first she thought nothing of it. Blood poisoning set in from the tinv wound and resulted in Tier death. Mosquitoes must carry something more deadly than the malaria w-wi'h vM'V they have been charged for years past. \ W W W M H M B W-W WMMMMMWMMHMMWMBMM PERSONAL |, ************************-*^ j J. E. Watson w,as off on business t last week. B. P. Parker was in Conway one day last week. * * <_ J. B. McCutcheon was here from Q Ay nor last week. \ ***** ^ C. P. Williamson was in Conway on i business recently. 5 ***** Rev. L. F. Westbury was in Conway t the first of last week. c See us for Seed Rye, and Seed Oats. ?Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. t + 0000 ,| W. P. Lewis was in Conway one ^ business one day last week. * * * i' Car lied Rust proof seed o/.?ts to ar- t rive this week.?Cooper-Smith Co.? Adv. I * * * Jennings Thompson, of Florence, is spending some time here with his father, A. C. Thompson . ?? * * * * * Q George M. Fowler, of Green Se?. e was among the leading farmers visit- \ ing Conway lately. a ****** g J. Herbert Bate, of New York City, p arrived in Conway last Wednesday to f spend a short time on business. e ***** FOR SALE?A few very fine White Leghorn Cockerels. $2.00 each.?A. M. Sutherland, Conway, S. C. Adv 2t ****** Dr. C. S. Howell, of Marion, is en- s Uirging his hospital by Ine addition of ( a department for the treatment of 2 negro patients. n * * * * The town policemen have been especially active in the running down of 9 blind tigers and gamblers during the last few weeks. ***** M iss Nina Lewis, after spending a part of her vacation here with Mr. 0 find Mrs. J. A. Lewis, left last week. a She will teach this winter. S * * * * c Rev. J. C. Atkinson and Miss John- 0 riie Atkinson attended Hie opening c. exercises of the Horry Industrial 9 School at Aynor last Monday. ? ? Good printing at t.he Herald oflice. We promise and guarantee to you the kind that you will not be ashamed of V when the other fellow looks at it. i< * * * * n The weather last week was cool and C fair for most of the time. The cooler weather was enjoyed by the people h following the hot spell of summer. v Take the Herald for the farm news that it carries. The farm matter carried in the columns will be worth as much as the regular farm paper. # * We have big stocks of Rice, Sugar, Meat, Lard, Flour, Meal, Grits. Tobar- 3 co, Case Goods, and everything in t Groceries and Feeds.?Cooper-Smith C Co.?Adv. B * * 1 LOST?A black dog (female) with tan legs; two brown spots overe ? each eye. Thirteen months old. c Finder please notify J. T>. Bratcher, s Conway, S. C. RewardAdv. ? c I :: 3t-pd, c >V .V + * ? * ? ftattey & Co., the large and re liable Cotton Factors ot Savannah. 1 Ga., offer a service that combine.*' 1 lonjr and successful experience, expert > salesmanship and financial soundness. J Rl3l!22-3m ***** HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT- ? I .~N?Aiiacnmont ms any m'\mhk v machine, easilv adjusted. Price $2.00. c Personal checks iOr* extra. Marsh 1 Bros.. Wilmington, Ohio. ?Adv ^ 0128122-Itpd. I * * * Collins Spivey and Bayiss Spivey left last Tuesday for Charleston, where they will enter the Citadel. The Missionary Society of the Pres- ' byterian Church met at the home of * Mrs. McQueen Qu,attlebaum on last Monday afternon. I * * * * > | FOR SALE?My Farm of 50 Acres, more or less. 25 acres in cultivation. Has two tobacco barns, two dwell- 1 incr houses with brick chimnevs. ! Good extra tobacco land. Also one ( six-year-old mule; one good one* 1 horse wap:on; one buggy, and two ' sets of harness; also all the other { personal property. Will sell part . cash and part time. or ehenp for all ensh. Seo or write W. I. HATCHET? Ay nor, S. C. 9|21-2tpd. * * * Messrs. Edward and Shaw Crier, who have been spending their vacation at the home of their father, Mr. G. E. Grier, Ivive returned to Conway, and will be behind their desks in the Burroughs' High School of that city for the next nine months. These are pleasant chaps and we enioyed their short stay with us.?Georgetown Times. / * " " ? f PAY AT I,ORIS Many subscribers are sending1 in n ?. i. Ihoir renewals as wen as new mujsrribers by leaving the money at the Farmers' Rank. Loris, S. C. It is an accommodation to The Herald *\nd an accommodation to the subscribers. That is what banks are for. Leave the money there today and R-ct The Hern Id without denying yourself any longer. o Pianos, Player Pianos and Organs Tuned and Repaired by A. B. FRALEY I 309 Main street, Kin ^8 tree, S. C. THE HOEEY HERALD, CON1 CARD OF THANKS I wish to take this method of exending my appreciation to the good people of Conway for their kindness, ind for the many favors during the . ong illness and final death of my sis- , er, Mrs. Hinson. MRS. J. McC. MARTIN. o ENTERTAINS FOR CLASS On Monday afternoon Mrs. D. G. j Spivey entertained her Sunday School lass, "The Fidelity Girls," at her lome on Beaty Street, in honor of . he ten members who were soon leavng for the various colleges of this State and others. The most interesting feature of < he afternoon was an original story ontest in which each girl's name ...w. 1 1 4-~ l. ~ 1 uuvcii, tii in iiau iu uc ^ucnacu. For good wish tokens, small leaher bound note books with pencils ittached in their colleg-e colors were :iven the going-away members. Dainty refreshments, consisting: of ( ce cream and cakes were served by he hostess. >LAY AT EVERGREEN SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ) Come and enjoy an evening of fun ' "ith us. The place?Evergreen ( School Auditorium, the time, Friday veiling, September 29th. at 8 o'clock. '' Ve will have plays, tabelaux, and * fterward a cake walk, the proceeds >1 oing to our pastor, Rev. W. L. Gray, temember the date and be on time. Everybody invited to attend these c xercises. Admission 15 and 25 ClkLS. n NOTICE J There will be a meeting of the tockholders of the Horry Mill and 1 Jin Company, Saturday, October . 8th, at Horry, S. C., for the puriose of dissolution of charter. , R. B. NICHOLS. 1 President. * |28(22-4tpd. I o FISHERY OPENS c The fishery at Windy Hill will be | peraed by Mark Causey, Ferd Lewis nd S. J. G. Millikin, commencing September 26th. Send orders to any ,v f the three at Wampee, S. C., or call ^ n us. We need all the fishermen we 1 an tret.?Windv Hill Fishery.?Adv. !28|22-ltpd. \ o NOTICE The twelfth annual meeting of the /accamaw Woman's Missionary Un- ^ >n will convene at two o'clock Wed- >| esclay, October 4th, at W am pee, S. !., and will hold three sessions. All W. M. U. organizations should e represented. Please send names of elegates to Mrs. A. E. Fulmer, Wain>e, S. C. MRS. C.- H. Snider, Superintendent. o AT MARION SEPTEMBER 30 The Elementary Workers of the Methodist Sunday Schools are urged o attend the District Elementary Council meeting to he held at Marion Methodist Church September 30th, at 0:30 A. M. Miss Mary Lemmon will be there) ind will help formulate plans for the oming year. Every Sunday School hould. make an efTort to send at least me or two workers to represent its lepartment. . ? . , o? Cotton?Ample storage capacity at easonable rates and liberal advances, >n consignments in any quantity, for ji'M.ipt sa.e or to be held, offered by 1 3attoy & Co., The substantial Coton Factors of Savannah, Ga. 8 31-3m o ' 1 Jell the Original Watkins Products. ' fiiv tAVfUnW vtill nnr-n ("IpI ' I >ur wonderful offer and free sum>!es. Write today. The J. K. kVatkins Co., Dept. 80, New York, <1. Y.?Adv. 9;7'22-4t-pd. o COTTON Spot cotton prices declined 14 points luring the week. New York October 'uture contracts declined 2f> points. Spot cotton closed at 20.54c per lound; New York October futures a* *0.880. o Cotton shipped to Battey & Co., he efficient Cotton Factors of Ravinnah, Ca., yields satisfaction as is evidenced by the large volume of business entrusted to them. Isn't it to your interest to try them? Do it now and be convinced. 8i31'll-3m 111111 \MSM1 * 11 ' * 11111111. j WAJN TEE i/n)i in t,. . I . '<V It'n/Iij ( 'IM< A. llll'l l&lMTlftl GI<CW\M|\iG "l*i > I'liiMi ?AY, S. .a, SEPT. 28, 1022 COURT MAKING RAPID STRIDES (Continued From Front Page.) The State vs Daniel Skipper, Har-1 rison Rowell and others charged with violation of the prohibition law resulted in a verdict of not guilty* The State vs E. W. Tompkins for disposing of property under lien resulted in a plea of guilty and he was fined in the sum of $75.00 with a suspended sentence of three months on the gang. The State vs Will Bailey for assault ind battery was noil prossed. The State vs Leon Hilburn, who was charged with disposing of property inder lien was tried on Tuesday evening and resulted in a verdict of guilty. i ne Mate vs u. L-. i^ook tor nonmpport was tried the second time ast Tuesday and resulted in a verdict >1* guilty. A full account of this iiial will appear in next week's issue >f The Herald. o ICE CREAM PARTY An ice cream party will he given it the Green Sea Graded School on Friday, September 29th, and all of the public are cordially invited to be present and enjoy the occasion . o IS PAULEY NEWS * * * M iss Molsie Paul visited Miss Jes?ie Dusenbury last week. fii-iv was nii en comment at Foddville schoolhouse last Thursday vening which was enjoyed by a large lumber-of people. Everybody was shocked at the sudlen death of Mrs. Molly H. Miller. May her children have a prosperous ife from now on. We have two nice teachers at the Pauley school this year. The princi)al is Mr. Will Singleton, and the nimary teacher is Miss Belle Jordan, ><>th of the Cedar Grove section, and everybody appears to like them both. Misses Laura and Lena Flowers, of Viins, S. C., are visiting' Mrs. B. H. rVoodward, of the Evergreen section. There are plenty of grapes in this 1 section of the county. The people are sorry to hear of Urs. John Watts' death. Mrs. Joe Wattson, of Gresham, S. is visiting her parents, Mr. and tfrs. A. J. Brown, of Toddville. BLUE EYES. o e AYNOR NEWS * e * Miss Evangeline Wideman, of Plain 3ranch, S. C., one of the teachers for he public school, arrived Friday evening. Miss Gladys Kirton left Monday for Due West, where she will enter Due West College for Women. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Long, of Conway, passed through Aynor Friiay .afternoon. Miss Thelma Page left Monday for Hartsville, where she will enter Co*ev College. Mr. Hamery of Marion, principal of Horry Industrial School is here to beBfin work this week. Members of the D. H. Attaway class af the Methodist Sunday School were ielightfully entertained Friday eve-| ning by the Rev, and Mrs. Garrison it the parsonage. ?o Pay one and a half dollars at the Rank of Aynor and get The HeraU' for one whole year. ? o Among the college set who left for their respective schools this week are: Miss Winfred Alexander, Miss Klizabeth Stilley,, for Converse; Misses Margaret, Nena and Evelyn Collins. Elsie Lewis and Sudie May Thompson, for Columbia College; Misses Lucile Sasser, Evelyn and Jamie Marsh, foi' Winthrop; Misses Aileen Spivev, and Edna Taylor, to Chicora; Miss Elneda Brvant. for Coker; Miss Ruth Jenkins, for Greenville Woman's College; Misuses Clvtie Lewis ;r.(! Bessie Dusenbury, for Lander; Edward Burroughs, Dor,aid Richardson, .and Paul S'tsser, for University of South Carolina; Elbert McWhite and Buyliss Spivey and Paul Molliday, for the Citadel; Norman Hoiiiday, for Furman; Andrew Johnson and Archie Sassor, for Charleston Medical Col lege. Car Feed Oats and Corn to arrive this week.?Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. DADDY STILL IS CAPTURED Florence Officials Think They Have Done Well to Find This One WHISKEY TRAFFIC INJURED Larger Than the One Recently Destroyed in Marion County I-ate Wednesday afternoon deputy Ham, of the sheriff's otlice, Magistrate's Constable Belk, of Lake City, and Federal Officers Younians and StaCV. of FloriMirP. hntMrpfl wlmt iv Relieved to he the largest capacity whiskey still so far captured by Florence officials. The capture and deduction of the still was the culmi-! nation of several weeks search and i the second hip drive that was made for it by the officers, says The Times. Along: with the still, twelve 60-galIon barrels of beer were captured :ir^ there was 300 gallons in the stil' ready to be run olf. The barrels of beer and the immense still were destroyed. It was made of wood am' lined with copper and the officers stated that it bulked large against th< surrounding background of swamp verdue. The still was located in the . Pee Dee river swamp between Crawford end Harrican landings and was well bidden. The sheriff's office reported that they learned the big still was somewhere in the swamp some weeks ago and made one drive for it before the on on which it was discovered. The former drive was on the Marion side of the river with the result that it was missed. After several hours beating the swamp on the last drive on the Florence side the still was located, it being well hidden far in the swamp. No one was arrested at the time, the operators having made good their escape before the officers arrived on the scene. The operators arc known to the officers, but "proving it is another thing," stated the sher ifT this morning. A more comnlete outfit for manufacturing illicit ^ whiskey on a large scale has not been in this section i> a long time, stated the officers, and ?ic4'i viic> i/cr*:u n-i ilium" muni the operators would certainly havr become young millionaires at the pre;ent price of "moonshine." A depart ure from the usual still was that tlv outfit did not have the usual coil ftv condensing: the vapor, but used an air tight keg and a long copper pipe sub merged in a trough of running water The officers are well pleased ove their capture and believe they have broken the backbone of the illic* manufacture of whiskey in this neigh borhood. PAY AT AYNOR The Herald has arranged with th< Hank of Aynor to take subscription* for the paper, at Aynor, and thr save tho subscriber the trouble or| writing a letter and mailing the money to the office at Conw/iy, or waiting until the subscriber can come to Conway in person and pay tlv money at the office. Just call at the Bank of Aynor and when depositing your money, deposit one dollar and fifty cents to the credit ; of the paper. The cashier of the ' bank will forward the duplicate deposit slip to the Herald office the same day and credit will be given on the mailing list accordingly. This makes three different places ( in the county where subscriptions, may be paid besides at the office ' Conway: Bank of Aynor, Aynor, S. C. Farmers' Bank, Loris, S. C. Arnold Bell, Bayboro, S. C. o Car Peanut meal just arrived.? Copper-Smith Co.?Adv. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Dayr. Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMKNT fails to cure Itching, Hlind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Pii *, and you can get restful sleep after first application, fide g i Breakfas I Little c!" ildr 5: tHeir meal each m know a dainty I coming. The nourishn gained from prop* and cerials send school in the prop R. W. La ' The Sanitary Grocery" SUIT BROUGHT AGAINST RAILROAD The suit for making: the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad remove its tracks from Main Street of Conway has been filed, according to reports recently made. This subject has been taken up with the railroad company many, many times, various town administrations undertaking to get the railroad company to agree to remove its tracks and locate them elsewhere than ..l~ : : i .A ? it - iiiuiiK uiu prmripai sueei or me town. Several surveys have been made in the past, and several prooositions have been made and considered, hut none of these ever amounted to anything1 so far as moving: the tracks were concerned. In the meantime tne annoyance of having the smoke and cinders, the vibration, and the racket along- a busy thoroughfare has been kept up. So far as appears there has never beer any satisfactory answer made by the railroa to any proposition looking to the taking away of these tracks. They have made some surveys with a view to that or something else, they did not say. At last the town council appropriated money to defray the expense or' a suit to have the matter tried out in the courts. This is the suit that has just been brought. The complaint alleges in substance that the railroad company has used the streets without right and without the consent of the municipal corporation, and they continue to do this, etc. The Herald has not learned the date on which this suit will be brought up and tried. POPLAR M. K. CHURCH Editor: Please give me space to tell the readers about our Sunday School classes. We boys and girls each have a class. Our teachers are Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Rorman. They are just fine. Each class has on re con! about 15 pupils, and they are not under eight years old or over thirteen. We try to have a good Ysson each (Sunday and have our Bible read. Wo all try hard to .be on time, with an offering*, and each have a smile for the other. Our pastor, Rev. W. 1? Parker, made a very nice and interesting talk Sunday morning to the little children of the Sunday School. We want all of the children to rome to our Sunday School and will be glad to have the grown-up folks also. SECRETARY OF GIRL'S CLASS. PURCHASE PRICES The United States Treasury Department announces that after September 30th, 1922, the Treasury Savings Certificates will be advanced from $20 to $20.50 for the $25.00 certificates; from $80 to $82 for the $100 certificates and from $800 to $820 for the $1,000 certificates. Postmaster Mack Holmes, who has just been advised of this change in prices of saving's certificates, states that it will be possible for persons to make purchases at the present prices ui ifuvj uaim if^wV rthjJvii!Vv i y j v .... ....v, vi business iieptember 30th, 1922. o Pay for The Herald at the Fanners' Rank at Loris, S. C., and get the paper coming to your address at once. The price is only one and a half a year . o No Worms in a Healthy Child ^ All children troubled with Worms hove an unhealthy color, which indicates i>oor h'ood, aud as a rule, there is more or I ess stomach disturbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regularly for two or throe weeks will enrich the blood* Improve the digestion, ami net as n general Strengthening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and thoChild will bo in perfect health.* Pleasant to take. 80c j>er bottle. o it Foods n eagerly await icrning when they >reakfa$t toed is tient and strengih i i.r_ .l ? I. er creaKiasi rooas i H the little ones to I er frame of mind. I ne & Co. I Telephone No. 7 I / i, J