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wummmm ****?*?? mmmmtimiw i e i! LOCAL AND 1 St * **************************** Sam Sellers was here one day last week. Car salt just unloaded.?CooperSmith Co.?Adv * * * * * See Farm Implement' Company for Fulghum* Oats.?Adv. M * * * * Miss Pearl PiUnian is visiting her ( sister, Mrs. W. C. Pitts. ***** D. R. Todd was in Conway one < day last week on business. ***** Mr. and Mrs. Marion Dusenbury i_ i ? T'Mit-u in town last rnursdav. * * * * * Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Proctor spent < some time in Mullins last week. * * * m Press Williams, of Port Harrelson, , was a visitor in town last week. * * M rs. D. V. .Richardson spent last I Friday in Conway with relatives. , * * * * * I). V. Richardson, of Bucksport, was in the city one day last week. * * * * Mrs. L. D. McGrath was hostess to her sewing club Tuesday afternoon. * * * * * Mrs. John E. Watson has as her guest her aunt, Miss Davis, of Marion. ***** Just received car Enterprise Stoves and ranges.?Farm Implement Co.? Adv. j ***** J. F. Harper, of Toddville, spent some time in Conway last week on business. ***** McQueen Qujattlebaum, of Lake City, spent the week-end in town with his family. ***** Mrs. A. W. Barrett and Mrs. M. G. Anderson spent a few days last week in Florence. ***** See us for Fulghum, and Rust proof seed Oats and seed Rye.?CooperSmith Co.?Adv. # * *' * * J. W. Gerr.ald, of Bayboro, was amonK tho people visiting Conway the middle of last week. ***** Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ambrose left Mon'Viy *V?v ;?.n extended trip to New York and Pittsburgh. * * * * * W. D. Merritt, of the Loris section, spent a few hours here on last Friday attending to business. * ? m m WANTED?Prices on 20 to 25 cords of 20" Pine and Oak wood for Court House .and Jail. County Commissioners. It ? * * * Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Richardson, of Bucksport, attended the funeral services of little Emily Burroughs on last Thursday. ***** The silver tea that was given at the residence of Mrs. H. G. Cushman on last Saturday by Circle Six, proved a success and was enjoyed by all those. attending. I Little Emily, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Burroughs, , died at the Burroughs Hospital last Thursday after a few days' illness of pneumonia. ( ***** M iss Eunice Ulmer who is pleasantly remembered as a teacher in the Burroughs High School last year, spf-nt the week-end in town, the guest ?f Mrs. M. A. Wright. * * * * Mrs. .7. T. Stillwell and little daughter, Jane, of Montezuma, ("la., arrived in town last Wednesday and are spending some time with the former's father, Rev. .T. C. Atkinson. Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Wait, of Florence arrived in-town last Thursday r'rht *"?d attended the funeral of little Emily Burroughs, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Burroughs. * * * * * The Civic League held an interesting meeting at the city hall Wednes- * day afternoon. Mrs. M. A. Wright resigned as president and Mrs. W. p. Alexander was elected to take her place. ***** TV?o "tpno crop must have been abundant this year in view of the great quantities of wine and juice that officers are confiscating at different places in the country, including this section of the State. ***** Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sparks and Mrs. Maggie Lupo atended services at Union Church one night recently and re-1 Vioavinrr ?? trnnrl sflvmon nreached I y\>i K t by the pastor, Rev. W. L. Guy. A rivival meeting is in progress at this church. Farm Implement Company can supply your wants in Chattanooga and Vulcan chill plows; P. and O. steel plows; also disc harrows and stalk cutters, evaporators and anything you need in the farm implement line.? Adv. * * * Mrs. Ashley Mclntyre, after a few day's illness died last Saturday. She leaves a husband and two small children. Mrs. Mclntyre before her marriage was a Miss Jones, of GaiTney. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. M. W. Gordon. Interment at Lakeside Cemetery. The bereaved family have the sympathy of their many friends. * * * Another car Peed Oats, and Coin to arrive this week.?Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. j # 1 . - li ???????? mm ?? mm* ????????? PERSONAL | E. H. Hardwick was in Conway on business recently. ***** J. D. Watson was in Conway recently on business. ***** Cordie Page was away on business one day last week. * * * * * L. R. Hagood was here a short time on last Wednesday. ***** J. F. Roberts was in Conway one [lay last week on business. ***** C. F. DuBose w,as in Conway on business one day last week. **'** When in need of building material see Farm Implement Company.?Adv. ***** J. I. Allen, Jr., of Loris, was in Conway on business one dav last week. ***** G. C. Butler was among the out-oftown business men who visited Conway last week. * * * We have big stocks of Flour, Meat, Lard, Kice, Sugar, Meal, Grits.-?Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. ***** Thomas W Livingston, of Hammond, S. C., spent some time in Conway 011 business last week. ***** Samuel Jollie, one of the farmers '?f Floyds township, spent several hours here last weok on business. ***** M. B. Thompson, who is now conducting a big sale at his stores near Warn pee, spent several hours here last week on business. ***** An agent of the J. B. Colt Company, maker8 of gas lighting outfits, has been spending- sever.nl weeks in this section, attending to various matters for the company. ***** Lithographed Christmas letter heads at The Herald office. They beat the usual small card all to pieces. On them you can write a message that will carry itself home. V * * * * FOR SALE OR RENT?Well arranged on most prominent corner in town, two-story brick storehouse. Possession anv time. Applv to S. B. Culbreth, St. Paul, N. C. I0|5|22-2t ***** Battery & Co., the large and reliable Cotton Factors of Savannah, Ga., offer a service that combines long and successful experience, expert salesmanship and financial soundness. 8|31|22-3m ***** There is only half a crop of cotton made this year, according to the reports of the experts. This would inlicate that the price will be high on what is actually raised for the factories this year. ***** HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING-?Attachment fits any sewing nachine, easily adjusted, Price $2.00. persoiiRl checks 10c extra. Marsh Bios., Wilmington, Ohio. ?Adv Di28!22-4tpd. ***** LOST?A black dog (female) with tan legs; two brown spots overe r?ach eye. Thirteen months old. Finder please notify J. D. Bratcher, Conway, S. C. Rewa-rdAdv. ? 3t-pd. ***** The parties have agreed to compromise a land suit that has been pending for some time between Ida 1. Thompson and J. W. Lewis. The iispute concerns a tract of river <wamp land that formerly belonged ',o the estate of a man named Brulon. ? * LOST OR STRAYED One white Spitz trained female dog, escaped from M. L. Clark Shows, Oct. 9th. Ten dollars reward for return of the dog to E. E. Dusenbury, Marshall of Conway. M. L. CLARK. .!0|12|22-2tpd, iV.V/.V.VV^V.V.'.V.VV.V.V.1 i FURMANI At Pee I | F Oci Grandstand and Bleacher S ONLY BIG FOOTB/ i i THE BIG DAY A jj Radio Cone 5 Address: I E.D.S. V/w.vwww.v.w^vv THE HORRY HERALD, COM We have big stocks of Hay, and Feeds of all kinds.?Cooper-Smith Co. ?Adv. Diversified farming: is the highroad to prosperity in spite of the boll weevils. tt * * * The Farm Implement Company can supply your wants in Pittsburgh fencing:.?Adv. ***** Hul L. Buck and son, Henry Lee, spent last Thursdav niirht nt RupIcr port, the quests of Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Richardson. On last Wednesday evening:, a party consisting of the school teachers and quite a number of the young1 people of the town, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wright, and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Ludlam, enjoyed a moonlight picnic at Smith's Mill Pond. The young people left here about dark in automobiles and returned about eleven o'clock. * * * * Industrious men and women wanted to retail the genuine Watkins Products in city territories. Exceptional opportunity to tie up with the oldest and largest company of its kind. Our hustlers' average income is $1.10 an hour. Are you doing as well? If not, write today for free samples and particulars. The J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. 81, New York, N. Y. 10!5|22-4t. * * * * * It is said that the negro. John Floyd! who recently shot at Nell Davis another negro man, and also at the wife of John Floyd, who is a daughter of Nell Davis, lias lost his mind. He has made threats against all of the members of his family. After the shooting he hid in the wilds of Crab Tree Swamp and could not be located by the officers who went after him with a warrant. * * * * * George Patsalos, the Greek candy kitchen keeper grumbled at the amount of taxes he has to pay for the privileges of running his small business here. His complaint is not without reason. lie has cause for complaint. He hp-> only a small stock of goods in his shop 'and owns no other property. Taxes arc entirely too high, and something must be done to bring them down to a reasonable limit. ***** COTTON "Get more for your cotton. Consign it to Savannah Cotton Factorage Co., Savannah, Ga. This company will make liber.il advances on both selling and holding cotton. Their weights grades and round lot prices will please you."?Adv. tf. o ? Cotton shipped to Battey & Co., the efficient Cotton Factors of Savannah, Ga., 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. 8!31lll-3m * * * * NOTICE There will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Horry Mill and Gin Company. Saturday, October 28th, at Horry, S. C., for the purpose of dissolution of charter. R. B. NICHOLS, President. <*|28;22-4tpd. o NOTICE To the patrons of Chapel Hill School: There will be an election on Saturday, October 7th, 1022, for the purpose of voting on four more mills for the benefit of the School. 8 A. M bo 4 P. M. J. H. DAWSEY, JAMES W. JOHNSON, SAM D. CRAWFORD, Trustees. o The M. B. Thompson have bought for cash an immense large ?|uai % ity of seasonable goods for the fall trade. You need these goods. Beginning on Saturday, Actober 7th, they will put these goods down to pre-war rock bottom prices. Those who need the goods cvm get the benefit. Head the advertisement on another page W.V.WAV.V.SV.V.V.V.V.VA CITADEL f )ee Fair ai LORENCE, S. C tober 19th, 3 P. Seats $1.50. General Admi: OJLGAME IN THE PEE a nr f\ 1 lND NIGHT FAIR o erts and Firewo ALLENGER, Se W.".W.V.WAVAV.VAWAV. WAY, 8. 0., OCT. 5, 1922 S. C. Long, of Buck township, was in Conway last weeK. * * The Pee Dee Fair will come off in Florence about the middle of October. * R. M. Dryson, of Dillon, was in Conway on business last Monday mornirg. * * ? Mrs. E. S. C. Baker, and little daughter, Peggy, are visiting in Darlington. Buck Motor Co. are authorized agents for the sale of the Lincoln car, the factory that was taken over by the Ford interests some time ago. It stands among the finest cars made today and costs more than the A nest car ever represented in this territory. * * * * Cadet C. B. King, who is now attending Clemson College, is the special correspondent of The Horry Herald and will write interesting items for the paper from time to time, with especial reference to the Horry boys ho arc there taking courses. * * * ? A hostelry that is a credit to the town of Whiteville and Columbus county, is the New Columbus hotel, which was opened sixty days ago and which is operated under the management of Mrs. Florence Hedrick, of Conway. S. C. The building, a two-story brick structure, is modern in' every particular, with running water and steam heat in every room, and it is recognized as one of the most improtant adjuncts to the town of Whiteville. The cusine service is excellent, and traveling salesmen, who are recognized the nation over as criterions of hotels, are patronizing the establishment in large numbers.?Whiteville News-Reporter. + # HACK IN HARNESS Ed ISmith, of the Cooper-Smith Company, came back from Hie hospital last week, where he remained for about two weeks undergoing treatment for a run-down condition which doubtless resulted from overwork hrough a strenuous summer of business. He was looking well and bis friends were glad to see him back on the job. i-io is connected with toe uooperSir.ith Company, also with the Loris Grocery Company, of Loris. DEATH OF INFANT Little Emily Burroughs, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Burroughs, died at the Burroughs Hospital last Wednesday afternoon, about 2 o'clock. The funeral was held the following norning ??t 10 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. E. J. Sherwood, aunt of the little girl. Rev. J. C. Atkinson, pastor of the Methodist church conducted the service. The choir sang two beautiful and appropriate selections: "When He Cometh To Take His Jewels," and "Safe in the Arms of Jesus." In one corner of the room was a huge bank of beautiful flowers that had been sent in by loved ones. Leave the order for Christmas greeting letters at The Herald office. Fine lithographed letter heads at a verv low price. * ? * ? Cotton?Ample storage capacity at reasonable rates and liberal advances on consignments in any quantity, for prompt sale or to be held, offered by Battey & Co., The substantial Cotton Factors of Savannah, Ga. 8j31-3m oot ball] J id Races i \ M. ? % ssion $1.00. Now on Sale. Ij L DEE THIS SEASON ? i f THIS SECTION \ rks 4 Nights cretary 5 Florence, S. C. : r ^VWW.VyWWWWAViVAV.' # A HALLOWE'EN PARTY Ghosts, witches and spooks from Circle No. 5, of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist church will entertain you in their most gruesome, gracious manner at the town hall on the evening of Friday, the month of October, and the twenty-seventh day. A dime at the door, but you'll surely need more. 10 12-3t o HAS BIG SALE AT DEPARTMENT The hit; sale at the Conway Depart meru ore siarien last rrmay and will continue until October 21st. One of the largest stocks of dress goods, notions, and general dry goods ever opened jp in Horrv County is being ofTered every day of this sale to the buying public of this county. -o ATTENTION W1 NTH HOP GIR LS! There will be a get-together meeting of all graduates and former students of Winthrop College at Conway, on October 14th, at 12 o'clock. Every one is urged to be present : nd thus show her loyalty to her Alma Mater. Let us place Horry County in line with other counties of the State in standing behind the college and the Alumnae Association. o MISSIONARY ASS'N CO N V EN ES The Woman's Missionary Union, of 'he Waccamaw Association convened at Union Valley Church October 4th. and 5th. Mrs. Edwin Carpenter, first vicemesident of the State W. M. U., and Mrs. D. W. Alderman, vice-president of the Eastern Division were guests of honor and made the sessions very helpful by their addresses. The representation from the various organizations was very small, but sent in very encouraging reports Quite an increase in gifts and service was reported. Rev. M. W. Gordon and Rev. A. E Fu'mer made splendid addresses, which were enjoyed by all. After each morning session an especially good dinner was spread under the beautiful trees in front of the church, and was prepared by its members, which was thoroughly enjoyed by every one present. The following officers were elected for 11)22-23: Mrs. C. H. Snider, superintendent; Miss Maude Dusenbury, Supt. of Auxiliaries; Miss Gertrude Ayres, Associate Supt. of Bands and Chapters; Mrs. J. E. Beard, secretary and treasurer. The next meeting will be held at Wannamaker Church in June, 1923. NOTICE OF ELECTION There will be an election held at W. M. Stroud's tobacco barn, on Saturday, October 28th, for the purpose of voting school bonds for helping build the Athens school house. The polls will be open at S o'clock in the morning and will close at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. By Order of the Trustees, By J. B. Page. October 10th, 1922. 10|12|22-2t PL I ANNOl | the open! Cash Gro< We have opened a upper Main Street, oppo We shall deal only in tF fancy groceries, and resp( Telephone No. 86, i ? - - attended to immediately, GIVE US Cash Groi i BIG FOOTBALL FOR FLORENCE Florence, S. C., Oct. 11.?Specials? The Blue Ribbon athletic event of the Pee Dee section this season will be the football game between the Furman University and the Citadel, at the Pee Dee Fair October 19th. The game will be called at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and an hour which will enable tho?e who want to see it a chance to come and return home in the afternoon. Both teams are leading factors in the state championship race for football honors, and all who like football will see a real game by two of the best teams in the State. This is the first college **ame of footba'l nlayed in this section in years and if the people patronize it, the game will he an annual event. There is not a fan in the State who has not heard of the great football machine Billy Laval has at Furman this year, and the s'ime can be said of the Citadel "Bull Dogs." the stars of these teams will be in action at the Pee Dee Fair on the 10th. Reserved seats are now on sale at $1.50, and the number is limited. o CIVIC LEAGUE PRESENTS "JOLLY JESTER" The Jolly Jester of the Chil l Health Organization of America will give two performances at the Pastime Theatre. Wednesday, October 18th, both afternoon and evening. This popular health clown and ventrihvmist will entertain the children at 3:30 o'clock in his strange costume. He enters on a prancing hobby horse, attended by his funny vegetables that talk; also a doll and monkey. The Jolly Jester teaches health to children in a way that makes it delightful to them. Besides touching , on vegetables and fruits, he tells ! the children the importance of drink. ing plenty of milk and water. The performance is the most unique of its kind before the public. Children! Don't miss this! The Beginners Department of the I metliodist Sunday School wiji nave an I apron sale for the benefit of the new 1 Sunday School building;, Friday Octoj her 20th, from 10:30 a. m., to 5:00 p. ni., /it their rooms at the church. o COTTON Spot cotton prices advanced 120 points during the week. New York October future contracts advanced 137 points. Spot cotton closed at 21.19c per pound; New York futures at 21.57c. o Pianos, Player Pianos and Organs Tuned and Repaired by A. B. FRALEY 309 .Main street, Kings tree, S. C. MW An ugly cut 7 ^ 1 MENTHOIATUM J Wis antiseptic and M ^ I 4fL 1 Wrfrti-HiF I -ll II L.JI 11 I III R'ijUrfi 'J I JNCING tng of the I eery Store O modern grocery store on site the Pastime Theatre, te highest class heavy and ectfully request a visit. and your wants will be A TRIAL :ery Store mmmmmmmmmmmmamammmm