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* \ A + A* ' .'.-JBT I! LOCAL AND ?c * ************************** J. Q. Phillips spent a day here last we?k. * * m J. R. Dorman was in Conway one day last week. * * .* * J. N. Booth visited Conway on business last week. # * * * % Samuel Jollie spent a day ^ere last Wl'olf Itn Klluitinui. ?? V# * k/UOll # + * * * Get good paper and good WOrk at The Herald office. ***** A. L. Phillips was here for a short time on business last week. ***** D. J. Richardson was in Conway on business one day last week. ***** The weather turned to much cooler about the middle of last week. * * * * * E. A. Lilly was here from Horry one day last week on business. ***** McQueen Qupttlebaum, of Lake City, spent last Sunday with his fcmily. v * * * 4 Order what you want of Dusenbury & Co. Thev pav parcel post charges. ?Adv. 2t. ***** G. C. Harris was among thoso who spent some time in Conwav <?n business last week. m * * * * The South Carolina Methodist con ference w'll convene in Marion on November 29th. ***** The regular meeting of the Mis sionary Society met at (he Hut last Monday afternoon. ***** News letters from correspondents should reach The Herald office on Tuesday or before. ***** Mr. and Mrs. Eddie P. Gore of Loris Route 2, were in Conway Saturday on business. ***** J. T. Gaskin of Galivants Ferry, S. C., visited Conway last Monday morning on business. * * * * * There is a scarcity of epfps. The market has not been well supplied locally for some time past. * * * * Hanes Shirts & Drawers, $1.25 kind, at 50c each, at Dusenbury & Co. Toddville, S. C.?Adv 2t. ***** P. M. Causey, of Tabor, N. C., P. F. D. No. 2, spent some time in Conway last week on business. ***** Car Genuine Coker Pedigreed strair Fi'.lehum Seed Oyts to arrive thif week.?Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. ***** .To" Powell is now living in Irdianapolis. and sends in hi? subscrint.'or for one vear from that distant city. ***** Mi?s Ida Perritt has been spending some time at her home in Avnor. ow iiiv to the recent, death of her father. ***** T. C. Spivey has recently completec extensive chanpres and repairs at th< tenant house next door to his dwell inc^. ***** Rains has a progressive Home Mak erv. Club. Reports of the meeting o tH? club are published in the Marioi Star. , All of the Furman University club were scheduled to hold a joint meet inr *n Florence on Wednesday nighl October 18th. The Missionary Society of th Presbyterian Church met at the hom of Mrs. M. G. Andersen on last Mon day afternoon. * * We bought Me??t and Flour befor the advance. We have big stock See us and save money.?Coopei Smith Co.?Adv. * * * Mrs. J. T. Stillwell, Jr., of Mont< zuma. Ga., after spending ten day with her father, Rev. J. C. Atkinsoi returned home last Monday, ****** We brought nothing into this worl and can carry nothing out. This {].? )0'?son why ^om^? men decide 1 make the best of it while they may. * * * t Mis. Julian Perritt, of Aynor, pa;; ed through town last Friday on h< way t) Evergreen, where she spei several days with her parents, Mr. ar Mrs. J. D. Oliver. * ? Mrs. J. E. Watson was hostess her sewing club on last Tuesday a ternoon. After an hour spent ve: 1 A'" * ?' ynfcaolimAn pieaSHIlliy III ncnuiK, ivii^ciiiiMvn wore served. Mrs. Watson was a sisted by her aunt. ***** The time has never been in ti State when public boards could afro to manage the public affairs for f.1 vate advancement as against the be interests of the public they are n pointed to serve. ***** The moving picture entitled Trui pet Island drew a crowd to the Pt time last week. Other pictures on t program last week were among t bos: the theatre has shown this ye; Etjr.nVy good pictures are ?.n the ;?i gram this week. ***** The M. L. Clark shows, the sm circus that performed in Conway h week, was the first thing of the ki th.M* has operated in Conway for s< eral years. The high license charged here resulted in keeping m of the shows out. ?f? PERSONAL jj * Kelly W. Jones was here on business last Saturday; tt i : * I! ? Rev. Scogfcins of Murrels Inlet | spent last Tuesday in town. \ * * * * * W. F. Lupo, of Green Sea, S. C., spent last Friday in Conway. ***** i M C. Butler, of Loris, S. C., wns in i Conway last Saturday on business.. i ***** i Pearlie Jollie was in Conway on " TllAorln.. 1 ?r..l 1 / ? . ' . \ 1 ucrua; tuiu *Y euilt'MVlV OT UISI WeCK. ***** Mrs. H. L. Scarborough w.ns hostess to her sewing club last Tuesday afternoon. ***** 1 Order what you want of Dusenbury [ & Co. They pay parcel post charges, j ?Adv. 2t. ***** 1 Samuel Jollie, accompanied by Mr. 1 Phillips, spent last Friday in Conway ! on business. * * * * J. P. Roberts, of Tabor, N. C., R. F. D. No. 2, was in Conway on business last week. ***** All poods boyght of Dusenbury & ' Co., delivered free on rural route at ( your door.?Adv. 2t. ***** Purina Laying Mash makes hens- ] lay. We have big stocks. See us. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. ***** Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ambrose, after spending several weeks north, returned home last Monday. * * * * James Jollie, of the Mt. Olive school section of Horry County, spent some i time in Conway last week. . < * * * ? * W. T. Watson was .among the progressive farmers visiting Conway one day last week on business. The Progressive Home Makers club will meet on Thursday, October 20, at the home of Mrs. John Harris. ***** J. C. Ayres, of Tabor, R. F. D No. , 2, was among the people spending time in Conway last week on business. ***** J. F. Harper was here last Friday. He is a member of the board of election commissioners, for Federal eleci 11 ? non in is time. * ? * * We have big stocks of everything in Groceries, Hay and Feeds. We can save you money. See us.?CooperSmith Co.?Adv. * Marion County has a county fair and Horry County had one once upon j a time. Horry deserves to have a fair , if any county does. ****** This section needs more railroad:. . -The Atlantic Coast Line wili run their j road on to Marion. They will need f> do it in their own interests. * * * * * L. T. Carter, of Daisy, S. C., was - among those who visited Conway on business last week, remaining here for several hours before returning home. I * * * * * a J.B. Gore was in Conw.ny last week ?, as ,a witness i n the hearing before the school board. He testified as to the making of a survey of the Mt. Olive _ school district * * * * * n Steven Boyd spent several days here last week, interested in the hearing before the County Board of Edus cation on the Mt. Olive school house - location muddle. * * * * * 'f H. H. Anderson and J. B. Jones | h&ve sold out '.heir theatre interests! e | to C. R. McLeod. Many Marion peo | e pie are sorry to lose the two business i- men who have run the Irlle Hour Show House for so long. * * * * * e Cotton shipped to Hattey & Co., the efficient Cotton Factors of Savi* annah, Ga., yields satisfaction as is evidenced by the large volume of business entrusted to them. Isn't it to vour interest to try them ? Do it now rs and be convinced. 8l31lll-3m' I + * * * Marion has a brand new five and ten cent store recently established in Id that town by Horenbein. According is to reports there is a neat sum of to money invested by the promoters and the Marion people will make the store a great success. 5r W. B. King, J. F. Harper and W. r.t F. Lupo, were recently appointed by id the Governor of the State as election commissioners for Federal election to be h.eld on November 7. to * * * f- The Fine Arts Club was entertained ry at the home of Mrs. McQueen Quatts tlebaum on last Thursday afternoon ,s- by Misses Mary Harllee and Alexia Huntley. After a very interesting program, refreshments were served, is The rooms were tastefully decorrd ated in cut flowers. * I I>st Battery & Co., the large and re,p liable Cotton Factors of Savannah, Ga., offer a service that combines long and successful experience, expert m- salesmanship and financial soundness is- 8|31|22-3m he o h? NOTICE ?r. _ ro- To the patrons of Chapel Hil School: There will be an election or Saturday, October 7th; 1922, for th< all purpose of voting on four more mill! ast for the benefit of the School. 8 A. R ind to 4 P. M. ev- J. H. DAWSEY, fee JAMES W. JOHNwSON, ost SAM D. CRAWFORD, Trustees. THE HORRY HERALD, CONVI HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT- < ING?Attachment fits any sewing machine, easily adjusted. Price $2.00. Personal checks 10c extra. Marsh Bros., Wilmington, Ohio. ?Adv Dl28j22-4tpd. * * . Cotton?Ample storage capacity at , reasonable rates and liberal advances * consignments in any quantity, for s prompt sale or to be held, offered by r Rattey & Co., The substantial Cot- I ton Factors of Savannah, Ga..8j31-3m r ***** I "Better business conditions through- j ^ut the entire Fifth Federal Re- t serve District are reflected by invest 11 J * 1 li* mem, in mure man one ana one-imu i million dollars of Treasury saving's J certificates during September", Post- T master Mack C. Holmes at Conway, S. C., has been advised by Howard T. T Cree, director of the government ( savings organization for the district, jc ? * * * I Industrious men and women wanted to retail the genuine Watkins Prod- j nets in city territories. Exceptional opportunity to tie up with the oldest ] :ind largest company of its kind. Our ^ hustlers' average income is $1.10 an j hour. Are you doing as well? If not, write today for free samples and j particulars. The J. R. Watkins Co., j Dept. 81, New York, N. Y. j L0|5|22-4t. ***** BACK ON THE JOB j W. B. Rook, of The Herald force, v is back at his work, after an absence if several weeks, caused by illness. I o - t Hanes Shirts & Drawers, $1.25 kind, at 50c each, at Dusenbury & Co., i Toddville, S. C.?Adv 2t. T r \ i;n i\i? tii a vuu v /nvty w* i iiriiinui ^ We wish to express our sincere j thanks to the people of Aynor and the ( surrounding community for the kindness extended us during the recent illness and death on October 6th, in our family of a dear husband and < father. Mrs. 13. Perritt and Children, i o NOTICE ] There will be a meeting: of the stockholders of the Horry Mill and j Gin Company, Saturday, October ] 28th, at Horry, S. C., for the pur- ] pos? of dissolution of charter. R. B. NICHOLS. President. 9!28j22-4tpd. o j A HALLOWE'EN PARTY Ghosts, witches and spooks from Circle No. 5, of the Woman's Mis sionary Society of the Methodist church will entertain you in their most gruesome, gracious manner at the town hall on the evening of Fri day, the month of October, and the twenty-seventh day. A dime at the door, but you'll surely need more. 10'12-3t o NOTICE OF ELECTION There will be an election held at W. M. Stroud's tobacco barn, on SatMrd''v. Oc!ober 28th, for the purpose of voting school bonds for helping build the Athens school house, The noils will be open at 8 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, 1022. 10|12|22-2t J. T. BOOTH HERE. J. T. Booth has returned to Conway ?nd is now a partner in the barber shop which is conducted on 3rd Avenue, in rear of city hall by B. B. V aught. Mr. Booth is an expert barber and has had experience in many sections of the country. He came to Conway from Mullins where he was connected for some time with one of the best shops there. Before that he w,as con nected with a shop in Florence. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby forbidden to trespass in any form on our pasture in Maple Swamp, Conway Township hounded bv lands of F. P. Edp*e. . W P. Ed pre, H. C. Powell, F. M. Powell T. P. Holmes, on the east; Bud Toinp kins on the west; and J. M. Royal? on the south side. F. P. EDGE W. P. EDGE. H. C. POWELL, F. M. POWELL. J. D. HOLMES, BUD TOMPKINS, 10-10 4t pd. o All poods bought of Dusenbury & Co., delivered free on rural route at your door.?Adv. 2t. o DREADFUL ACCIDENT It wfis a horrible accident that took place near Rains one day recently when Miss Alice Smith, a school girl, driving a car away from the school , drove into a party of school children and broke the legs of Edna Harrelson, and badly hurt and bruised Davis Harrelson and I^eo Harrelson. Davis ! Harrelson sustained a fractured left ; leg. Edna Harrelson suffered three . breaks in the left leg, and was otherwise badly hurt. The driver of the car tried to avoid the accident. The children tried to 1 cross the road ahead of the car after J having started in the opposite direc^ tion, thus causing the driver of the car [ to become confused. o The job is not too complicated for The Horry Herald job department tt work out for you. Bring the work tc The Horry Herald. rAY, 8^ 0., OCT. 1#, 1922 STUDENTS MAKE HIGH AVERAGES The following are the names of the mpils in the Burroughs School who lave neither been absent nor tardy, md have made a general average of linety-five per cent to be on the lighly Distinguished list or have nade a general average of ninety >er cent to be on the Distinguished ist, for the school month ending Ocober 13: First Grade?Section A ? Highly Distinguished, Alice Graham, Joe Johnson. Distinguished, Madeline Xisenburv. Wilma Harrelson. Second Grade?Section A?Hiirhlv Distinguished, Helen Goldfinch, Ruth Gordon, Mary Ward. Distinguished, *'?ra roan, uepnas ^uattieoaum, Vances Johnson. Second Grade?Section B?Highly distinguished. Winnie Frances Eu>ank, Cecil Hawes. Distinguished, Seulah Amnions, Laura Harrelson, famada James, Peggy Jones, Carlysle ^uss. Third Grade?Highly Distinguished ^ella Taylor, Hannah Rosa Smith. Nettie Cannon. Distinguished, I^el/i tfav Norman. Fourth Grade?Distinguished. Eurenia Ruck. Alexander Quattlebaum, Jessie Louise Stalvey. Fifth Grade?Section A?Distinglishcd. Vergie Turbeville. Fifth Grade?Section B?Highly distinguished, Jamie Norton. Disinguished, Ruby Andersen. Sixth Grade?Highly Distinguished fivian Cox. Distinguished. Snmnel Tawos, Jr.. Annie W?it. Scarborough. Seventh Grade-?Highly Distinguishd. Vivinn Burroughs, Ernest Cannon, 51iz?'ibplh Ward. Distinguished Ruby >e Dusenbury, Henrv Holliday. Ularkie Martin. Kiltie Belle Norman. Hij*h School First Year?Distinguished, N. C. \dams, John Stalvey, Kathleen Anlersen. Second Year?Distinguished, Ruby Ru?s. Teddie I.udlam. Third Year?Distinguished. Estelle Burroughs, Trma Lewis, Evelyn Sniier. Fourth Year?Distinguished. Eugenia Andersen, Ernestine Little. Mildred Collins, Jeanne Wood Norton, Eugenia Dusenbury. J. M. Daniel, Superintendent. * LETTER FROM FLORIDA. % 4s ? Editor: Please allow me space in your valuable nr.per for a few items, as it may interest some Horryite. The health of the peonle through this vicinity is very good. This part of the state naturally being a very h'e'alfhy spot! The truck farmers fKv^unrh thi? section ,'?re prep-irine* for a l^rge crop of cHerv <nnd Wtuce with a good many other things in the trucking line. This part of Mie state is noted for its trucking and its citrus fruit-growing. We have the promise of a very good crop of oranges and grape fruit this season. Thoueh it might have been a great deal better had it not been for the dry we.ather for the past summer. The truckers are oretting a little too much rain to suit them now. But it is suitable to the fruitgrowers. T am located one hundred and thirty miles south of Jacksonville, and according to wha' nil visitors say this is about the choicest spot alonrr t. he E.ast coast of the state. V. L. Todd, formerlv of Horrv, now of St. Auaustine Fla., and his little son, has been snending several days sijrht seeinnr and takincr in this beautiful spot of territory. Mr. Todd snvs he has seen a good portion of Fla.. but this is his choice spot for l>eautv and comfort. T was formerly of Horry and T still .am in love with my farmer home and 1 am a subscriber for the good old Horry Herald and always like to read the news of my former home and friends. I am glad to know of the many improvements that have been taking place in Horry in the last few years and I hope she may continue to improve as she has before. Wo have quite a number of Horryites located around Deland engaged in trucking and citrus fruit-growing. T will come to a close this time. If this misses the waste basket I will write again. Hoping to hear from some other Horryites, with best wishes to the Herald and its many readers, I remain, Very trulv vours. J. M. SINGLETON, Route 1, Deland, Fla. o PROGRAM UPPER PEE DEE UNIO* To be held with Cedar Creek churcl Saturday and Sunday October 28 an< 29th. 10 A. M., Union called to order b; Moderator. Devotional by Supt. of Cedar Croel Sunday School. 10:30 A. M., Roll Call. Enroll ment of Delegates. 11 A. M., Query No. 1, What is j Christians duty as a citizen, b; Prof. W. T. Hogan. 11:30 A. M., Appointment by com mittee, etc. 11:45 A. M., Paper on enlistment o Younff neoole in Sunday School an church work, by Mrs. Flectwoo Causey Avres, open discussion. 12:15 P. M., Query No. 2, Is 1 > 1^ necessary for axhurch to stress tithing connection with the 75 million campaign, by J. T. Going. 1:00 p. m. Dinner on the grounds. p< 2:00 p. m. Song service by S. B. ? g! 2:15 p. Query No. 3. What ef- rj feet does a live Sunday School have C( on a church and community in gen- j, cr&l, by? S. B. Small. 2:45 Paper on the effect of a ^i Christian School in a community, by Misn Pearle Tyler. Open Discussion. 3:15 Report of Committees. Busi- p: ness session. Adjournment. Sunday Morning. 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 Sermon by W. J. Wilkes. N. K. Hays, W. C. Hooks, Committee, i o HALLOWE'EN CARNIVAL On the evening of Friday, October 27, at 8 o'clock, a Hallowe'en Carnival will be held at Horry High School, ; Horry, S. C. Bring your extra change and a keen appetite. Proceeds to he used for school improvement. Music furnished by Conway Band. Admission 10 cents. A millii have tu One E Cigat ?a firm v I superior i 15^1 Oc re IREDL Lowest Prices by Ford P Touring (non-starter) ... Runabaut (non-starter) Touring (starter) Runabout (starter) Ton Truck Coupe (starter) Sedan (starter) Fordson Tractor IF. O. B. C Freight and war ASK ABOUT OUR ?I BUCK MC I Authorized Sa U FORD u Conway, So ijjl _ BACK TO FLORENCE. C. S. Lucas, federal income tax exert, left here for his home in Florice last Saturday, after spending jveral weeks here attending to vaous matters connected with the in>me tax returns of different indivinals and corporations. Mr. Lucas may not return here un? 1 sihmit TToKniurir 1Q9.1 . VV.V.U. ; o Let The Horry Herald do it. o i anos. Player Pianos and Organs Tuned and Repaired by A. B. FRALEY 309 Main street, Kingstree, S. C. #1 A close shave f A Imentholatumj comforts and heak^r on men rned to Eleven 'ettes erdict for 7 quality. cigarettes xnZZZ3HEZZIHUM iBEZSCZa| nrr UjO JCED J If, i Ever Named D ylotor Co. U $298.00 I 269.00 U 368.00 IB 339.00 H 380.00 B 530.00 I 595.00 J 395.00 I )ETROIT U tax to be added. I] PAYMENT PLAN. B )TOR CO. I les and Service. I LINCOLN U uth Carolina. u n