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K I | LOCAL AND W Who will be queen of May Day?? m Adv. * * W W. C. Singleton was in Conway re cently on business. * . m Mrs. M. J. Seals was a court week K visitor in Conway. B * * * * ? Car Hay just arrived?Cooper| Smith Company?Adv. ? * | Cordie Page spent some time in I Columbia last week. * * * * ? M. C. Dawsey was in Conway a few W days ago on business. _ I J. W. Williams was in this section r of the State recently. ^ * * W. A. Cook was in Conway last I Saturday on business. I * * * * J. W. Dawsey, of Aynor, was in Conway last week on business. * * * Braddy Williamson recently spent some time in Conway on business. * * | John T. Shelley, of Aynor, was in > Conway last Wednesday on business. ***** O. M. Blanton, of Tabor, N. C., j spent a few hours here last week on [ business. I * * * * * John I. Ward, of Little River, was in Conway attending to various matters of business. i ***** See us for everything in Heavy [ Groceries and Case Goods.?CooperSmith Company.?Adv. > m * * * * f Governor Thomas G. McLeod, while i at Conway recently, was the guest of L Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Smith. I ***** [ W. H. Small, of Loris, was in Con Iway one clay last week spending several hours here on business. ? * * * C. R. Scarborough was a recent Visitor in Columbia. He took in some of the sermons of Bill; Sunday. . Charley Grainger and Othan Arnette, of Tabor, N. C., were in Conway a few days ago on business. * M. W. Collins and Vigor Jensen have opened a grocery store in one of the new Spivey buildings on upper Main street. | Mrs. Effie Holmes, wife of B. P.! Holmes, of Vidalia, Ga., arrived in this county recently to spend several weeks with her parents near Adrian, M. C. Butler has accepted a position with a leading lumber company of North Carolina, and will leave Loris tViA IoHav noi4 nf fViia mnnfVi #Af lilo Ivatv arnvwa V V a. IIIV1I Vlt AWA IMO ' new field of endeavor. ? + ? I B. B. Vaught left here last week for Columbia, driving a Star car retently purchased. From Columbia he *rill. go to Stokes, S. C., where he will , visit his sister for some time. \ * * ? # / Mayor W. K. Suggs left the firut of > this week to spend several days at ' the Good Roads meeting that is beBBf, ing held in Greenville. He will repre sent Conway at this meeting. * * * + The stock of goods and store fixtures of N. J. Ferris were appraised last week by the appraisers appointed by the court, under the direction of C. R. Scarborough, the trustee in bankruptcy. # ** There are a number of automobile Wml don'ts to he observed by those who HI walk, if they would avoid possible inH jury from automobiles. Each person H has his own code of safety and in H some individual cases the code does not go far enough. * * If not injured too much by the late fpncfc f.VlO etrnwhflrvv ttirliictwo mrJll UV.M.. Wlt.T ...UUOH y "ill take a big- leap forward in this section this year. More attention has been paid to the raising of the berry in this section during the last two or three years, since the boll weevil | came along to stop so much planting ' of cotton. * * * I. T. Scoggin recently purchased the residence of W. L. Mishoe, near ' the high school building and at once \ went to making extensive repairs. \ The property will be greatly increased in value by the additions and changes ( now being made. It is located on a nice lot and will be graded up and , grass plots laid out before the work | is finished. j I. T. Scoggin, of the Co-operative ? marketing Association, went to Wami pee recently and organized one of the livest locals in the whole county. L Tt is said that the Wampee section of f the county has a big acreage planted in tobacco this year and that many L new members of the association will I come into the organization from that] [ neighborhood. The local which is now organized and doing work, will r have a great deal to do in creating In-1 r terest in co-operative marketing In that community. I f ? * | Ask Your Soldier Boy How "Cooties" I Got Such a Hold, ' | He'll tell you that the battlefronts I of Europe were swarming with rats, t which carried the dangerous vermin [ and caused our men miser^. Don't let If rats bring disease into your home, r When you see the first one get RATI SNAP. That will finish them quick, i Three sizes, 85c. 65c, $1.2|. Sold and I guaranteed by rlatt's Pharmaey, Inc., I Conway, S. 0.?Adv. I PERSONAL L 1' Come anq see the May pole dance.? ? Adv. a * ^ E. E. Johnson was in town last 1 week on business. ] " \ . u\V 1 Hon. J. Robert Carter was a> visitor 1 in Conway recently. .M .v4 Rev. and Mrs. W. I*. J*arlter spent last Thursday in Flounce. | .*% * ? j E. S. C. Baler was away on busi- < ness several days last week. 4 * Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wright spent a short while in Marion last Friday. * Car Merry Widow Flour just un- j loaded?Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. , * ? + i Everybody come and see the crown- ] ing of the May Day queen.-?Adv. * * * * See Farm Implement Company for Soy and Velvet Bean Seed.?Adv. * * # t Mrs. Sallie Causey, of Virgo, was ? in Conway shopping last Saturday. i * * * * * ! -?1 * - - 1 ATiiacm v.ui v/uni ixnu vms just ar- | rived.?Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. } ***** 1 W. H. Stone, of Little River, was in 1 Conway on business one day last , week. < ***** 1 Howard Little, of Pawley's Island, J spent a short time in Conway last Thursday* ***** Miss Mary Dusenbury visited Miss Jessie Dusenbury at Toddville a few days last week. ^ ***** i Just received one car Pittsburgh ^ Fence and Poultry Wire.?Farm Implement Company.?Adv. 1 ***** See us for genuine Georgia Bunch 1 Velvet Beans; also the Running va- * riety.?Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv. ' ***** j Messrs. Hickman Long, Max McMillan, and Knight, of Mullins, were J visitors in Conway last Thursday. ***** Mrs. M. G. Anderson spent a short time at Pawley's Island last week, visiting Mrs, J. W. Little, who is ill. The man who can find an abiding interest in his work will be apt to make the best success he can of it. 1 ***** The season at Myrtle Beach will soon open, with every chance of the bijrgest success the resort has ever had. * * * * M. G. Anderson and daughters, Misses Eugenia and Kathleen, attended tb* Kail game in Georgetown on last Friday. ** *-* W. M. Booth was in Conway last Thursday, spending several hours here before returning to his home in the country. * * * * S. M. McNabb, one of the leading I ; _ > * _ * ml uusjiwbh mien ot lohb, spent i mireday in this section of the county, Accompanied by his son. + Miss Clytie Lewis, who has been attending Lander College, returned home last week, owing to sickness of her father. Dr. G. I. Lewis. Misses Mary Gentry and Amy Wolff left last Friday afternoon for Summertown, where they spent the weekend at Miss Gentry's home. * ? * B. N. Gore, of Little River, was among those who visited Conway on business from the country last week. He was here for a short time on last Wednesday. * * * t Supt. J. M. Daniel, Mr. Easterling and Miss Virginia Betts, all teachOfC in fViA Rnvvniiwlia Vi i r*Vi enViAnl n 4 tj ? niv wnvu^uo ><'6>i omvui| attended the ball game in Georgetown on last Friday. ***** C. T. Sloan, proprietor of the Conway Coca Cola Bottling Co.. spent some time in this county last week attending to business. He is making many improvements at the bottling < plant * * * * * Several parties of people from Marion County to Horry recently to hear the speeches of Governor Thos. G. McLeod. The Governor delivered three speeches in Conway and one at Myrtle Beach while he was here. ***** It is said that the raising of strawberries has grown in acreage, not only in this immediate . community, but almost all of the little stations along the railroads in this county. In the course of time we believe that Horry County will be brought back into the former status of the place as a shipper of fine fruit. * * * * A BASEBALL GAME The baseball season opened at Aynor on last Friday afternoon with the Horry Industrial '-School playing Allen. It was a nip and tuck affair, both sides playing some .Rood and some poor baseball. At trrl 'fend of the ninth inning the score was 6-6. In the .tenth inning the Allen team pushed over two scores, while the high school boys were unable to reach first base. Teddie Ludlam made a sensational catch in left field and completed a double play at first by a perfect throw to that base. A. Allen batted well for Allen, as did Davis. Scoggin, Carmichael, Floyd and Lewis were the best for the H. I.S. ! Batteries: Horry?H. Lewis and Booth. Allen?L. Lewis, WiJlfsmson anc? i Smith. ( - X HORSY HERALD, CONWAY, ???? Come and vote for the prettiest baby at the festival.-4#cw. ' -rt * * * Miss Mitchelle Collins visited Florence last week. tf 1 Bom to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Long: \pril 2nd, a girl. * ? Mrs. A. L. Lawrence left Monday, for Columbia, talcing a patient to the lOBpitaL She will pay her mdtheitV t Mrs. Norris, of Belton, N. C., a shbrt ( risit before her return. I * ? w/\n ? 4 ? r* ^ * - - ? * \jt\ oAii&?ur win trade for Lum- , ber, several new and used Trucks v standard make. These trucks are irery reasonably priced, and are guaranteed. W. P. Law, Darlington, C.?Adv. 3|22|23-4t COTTON Spot cotton prices declined 147 E>oints during the week. New York Vfay future contracts declined 178 >oints. Spot cotton closed at 27.87c per lb.; STew York May futures at 28.02c. ADVANCE MAN HERE L. D. Clinkscales, advance man of ;he Radcliffe Chautauqua for the season of 1923, and which takes place lere on'the dates as advertised in this ssue, will expect to meet all of the guarantors under the contract at the nour of 5:30 o'clock Wednesday evening. Arrangements will be made at this meeting for the holding of the Chautauqua. All signers of the contract and anybody else who may be interested are urged to attend. o ENTERTAINMENT Hello Folks! More news from the Fidelity class. They had another meeting April 16th, at the home of Mrs. D. G. Spivey, teacher . Since the meeting wasn't suDDosed * to be entirely social, business matters x were carried out. The program for I Sunday was formed, and may it be carried out successfully. ^ All were served with hot chocolate ] and crackers by the hostess. j The jneeting was a little brief, due bo the revival which is going on at the Methodist church. < ENTERTAINS HUT CLASS 1 The officers and teachers of the Hut J Bible class met at the home of Mr. H. L. Buck on last Monday evening. < After the business had been finished ] delightful refreshments were served: j Cream chicken on Toast ] Pickles Olives j ( ri - Saltines ?"'v * ] Ice cream with whipped cream Strawberries Coffee Salted almonds Little Eugenia Buck assisted Mrs. , Buck in serving. ' o MAY DAY FESTIVAL On May 1st there will be a May Day festival on D. A. Spivey's lawn, beginning at 4:30 and lasting: until 7 o'clock. \ \ There will be a small admission of 10 cents for adults and 5 cents for | children. 4:45?May Pole Dance. 5:00?Baby Parade. 6:00?Crowning of Queen. ' 6:30?Informal reception to the Queen of M*y Day. Ice cream, rake, candy, salad and sandwiches will be sold. S. S. CONVENTION AT AYNOR The convention for the second district of the county will be held with the Aynor Baptist church on the fifth Sunday afternoon, April 29th. This is the interdenominational work and we want every Sunday j school in this section to be represented there. The convention will convene at 2:30 o'clock and there will be an j interesting: program carried out. For any inquiry address P. M. Coleman. Gallivants Perry, S. C., who is the district president. There will be a number of pood speakers who are interested in Sunday school work .there and the meeting will be well worth your time. Place?Aynor Baptist church: time?Sunday v afternoon, April 29th. ERNEST HAYS KILLS BROTHER (Continued From Page One.) in the back of the neck, while standin g or sitting in a chair. The whole load of shot entered the little fellow's body and caused instant death, going in at one of the most vital points near the spinal connection between the cord and the brain. There was a number of shot in the back of the chair and there was blood on the chair. After the shell had been, found the accused boy made a full confession of his deed. He then said that he and his little brother had a falling out while at play in the yard: that the little boy struck him and that he then went into the house and got a shell from over the window where tfie shell had been placed to t-eep them away from the children; had taken down th* gun and unbreeched the same, and that he had placed the shell in the gun and shot his brother who had followed him into the house. The boy defendant was placed under arrest- and brought to Conway, where his grandfather retained S. C. Dusenbury, of the Conway bar, to take up the matter of bail before Judge Townsend in Marion on yesterday. Under the proceedings taken to obtain bail, the bov wan t*?ken tA Marion by H. N. Ser*ions, in company | with the boy's attorney and the hear- ' 8. 0. m. 19, 1*23 BURROUGH&HI HONOR ROLL Distinguished Pupils in the Burrou|fi8 School for the Month Ending April 6th, 1923. GRAMMAR SCHOOL ^ First Grade, Section A?Highly disinguished?Louise Collins: Distinguished?Alice Graham, Edith Long Srnest Richardson. First Grade, Section B?Distinguished?J. M. Marlow, Mary H. Elvell, Margaret McCormack, Martha K Quattlebaum, Helen T. Sessions, ftary E. Thompson. Second Grade, Section A?Highly distinguished?Esther H. Baldwin, Fean Burroughs, Helen V. Goldfinch distinguished?Ruth Gordon, Emma J. )man M n Wawl J Ull) V/ TT MAVIt Second Grade, Section B.?Highly distinguished?Winnie F. Eubanks, Vdelyn Goldfinch, Cecil Hawes, Franies Anderson; Distinguished?James Jooth, Carlysle Russ, Peggy Jones. Third Grade, Section A.?Highly distinguished?Lamar Bryan, Nettie Gannon, Lula Hardy, Ruby Jones, tfaggie B. Price, Leila Taylor, Eleanor Winburn, Laura J. Quattle>aum. Third Grade, Section B?Distinguished?Hoyt McMillan. Fourth Grade?Highly Distinguished?Eugenia Buck, Sadie Long;?Disinguished?Katherine McCoy, Bessie j. Stalvey. Fifth Grade, Section A.?Highly Distinguished?Sidney G o 1 d fi n c h, Margaret McWhite; Distinguished? Senry Adams, Hubert Duke, Eloise Sdwards. Fifth Grade, Section B?Distinguished?Ruby Anderson, Elenor Burroughs, Jamie Norton, Celia Wilson, Mary W. Scarborough, J. P. Bacot, *alph Moore. Sixth Grade?Distinguished?Gerallinp Rrvnn. Trpnp 1-llliot.t. Kato Hav is, Samuel Hawes, Jr., Annie W. Scarborough. Seventh Grade?Distinguished?Vidian Burroughs, Ruby L. Dupenbury, ftenry Holliday, Clarkie Martin, Ida Rabon, Elizabeth Ward. HIGH SCHOOL Eighth G r a d e?Distinguished?N. 3. Adams, Kathleen Anderson, Es5her Gordon, Mary Thomasson. Ninth Grade?Distinguished?M a rararet Jenrette, Ruby Russ, Manley Stalvey. Tenth Grade?Highly Distinguished?Estelle Burroughs, Evelyn Snider; Distinguished?Sara Gordon, Irma Lewis. Eleventh G r a d e?Distinguished? Eugenia Anderson, Ernestine Little, Mildred Collins, Gene W. Norton, Prances Duserthury. J. M. DANIEL; Superintendent. ing was had yesterday before Judge Townsend, who was holding court in that town yesterday. The amount of the bail and the terms on which it was granted, if granted at all, could not be learned at the time of this writing. The Hayes family appear to belong to some dark-skinned race, such as the Croatans, of Nortji Carolina, some descendants, perhaps of some tribe or other of the American Indian. They came to this county from some place in North Carolina to take up share cropping on the Fred Chestniit place. ? 01 C. M. ^<2ID E^CER ' ^ eome'welf known in Chiuuuqua circles durini; tMe past few Mr. and Mi years because of hw brilliance.* with their inui ?arnestn??s and clarity of Z . thought. I mt? vlo,,n " Aft?rn**fi?"He Can Wt??* 'on* y Thinks He Con." ?P then pi ? -The Red Horizon.**, ?"?*1 popuUr PERRY'S YC OLD* NEW IMCUKD C Caetumed akctchee from the music af the Pil* praaaM da*. ?iia Dm *M hr|s we love, are foi program- Four beautifully blended voice* ma! CfniMtien mi* wtucb jra? via rwnW ?on? ?* ? ??? to imf COM I UPPER PEE DEE UNION CONVENES AT LORIS APRIL 28th-29th, 1923 Union called to order at 10:00 A. M. . by chairman. Devotional exercises 15 minutes, led by Haskell Haralson. 1. 10:15-11:15?Some marks of a New Testament Church (by W. F. Hogan, M. M. Stanley and W. J. Wilder.) 2. 11:15-12:15?New Testament Evangelifeitn (by W. C. Hooks, W. M. Gerrald, and J. E. Harrelson.) Saturday Aftfctoto'On? 3. 3:00-?The Spirit and Mission of the Seventy-five Million Campaign (by B. J. Woodward, Daniel Goodfrey, and others.) 4. The Value of Personal Work in our Churches and Sundav Schools (by J. E. Harrelson, J. T. Going, and others.) Saturday Evening1? 7:30?Sermon by B, J. Woodward. Sunday Morning? 11:00 o'clock?Sermon by B. J. Woodward. W. J. Wilder for Committee. o . NOTICE OF SALE In the Matter of A. Bell, Bankrupt: The sale of the stock of goods and fixtures heretofore made having been set aside and not confirmed and the sale of said property re-ordered: Notice is hereby given that at eleven o'clock in the forenoon on May 4th, 1923, at the store of A. Bell, at Bayboro, S. C., the undersigned will sell at public auction to the highest bidders for cash: All and singular all of the stock of general merchandise of the said Arnold Bell as the same now is in the said store together with all and singular the store furniture and fixtures of every kind and together with all and singular all other property of the said bankrupt estate not set apart and exempted under the homestead law in A FINE THE PRIDE 0 Style 110 Sol | $1,000 REWARD to IS NOT SOLID MAHOGANY Owner* ol ^ cener I Steiff p ten Pianos _ UMI ? * ? i COLLIN3 DUO THE MYSTERIOUS *. Collinj d?l?ghi everybody H|r, Irwin h an ?ptomiiti 'C-*nd .imp-e"0,'''t.l0n>. C?r: g-W Law of laughter. Hr , ?- - hiS "h'd< ojranu and make this Duo ? merriment. and all the tim Chautauqua organization running fire of clean wit and 3STANLEV UPTON MOCK |||pO Lecturer, word painter ?n4' otator Very few. speaker* ran equal him in hi* diicuaaiont of ? HOIK vital topic*, for he it a master of tne art of dealing with big rima to the problems with unusual aimplk- A ... tnd on thle My. 1 j . i. ivu #r. AHwsita- ^he High Mto> ?ent fa?l .#s~ Z> ?f Woman.- ? v 4 eftory. J NAY, S. C, MAY Pay* Ho. 3 SPECIAL MEETING I CONWAY. CHAMBER A special' meeting: of the Conway I Chamber of Commerce will be held Thursday evening at 6 o'clock in the town hall. The purpose of this meet" ? ing- is to canvass the sentiment of B members with reference to securing: the annual convention of the State ^ Press Association. ] It is believed that this convention can be secured if the business people of Conway want it and . are willing: to make the necessary effort to bring the convention here. The "Victory Highway," 3,200-mile transcontinental road, will pass tnrough Indianapolis the home of national headquarters of the American Legion, it has been announced. The road will be suitably marked with shafts in memory of the war dead, to be erected by many Legion posts and patriotic citizens of the community through which the highway passes. accordance with the Acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy, and excepting the book accounts and bills receivable belonging to said estate. Tho S?1a f\-f fVlA cjoJyJ ~' ? ? ? _ -.~ "i..v v? viiv oaui r>lia,iv ui IIICI" chandise will be made in bulk and the fixtures and store furniture will be sold by the piece. A. T. COLLINS, Trustee. April 12th, 1923. 4-19-td. o Dr. Clifton?Specialist Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. At Conway Drug Company. No charges to the poor. Glasses fitted, etc., etc.?Adv. tf. o To Cure ? Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablet*). It stops the Cough and Headache aud work* off the f>old. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. Wc. O Colds Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the cause. There ia only one "Bromo Quinine." E. W, GROVE'S Mfinatnre on box "Wc. N PIANO F THE HOME . I? J If. I na manogany > ANY ONE PROVING CASE r. nprfprhnn jKrnn il J ???V V* 111! W ations of piano building. NQUIRE (or prices and tns to Chat* M. Steiff, Inc., Wilmington, N. C. II Ifll mBm Bf i K ' mr,* cuy MORSE BINGMAM IRWIN A very popular ?<l?tcator, kturer and world traveler who*e c **ih<n?nt of Ircturrs are entertaimhg, mfmploys magic atructive, thrilling and inspiram u V. lional. for nnrlh and Afteraeea?"The Fuwdamene kt cp"> up a talc of dullness Prospevity." humor Nijht ? "Your America? u ? What Will You Do With It?" aImMMi ^ 1 ALTER ECCLES AND AL* ? EARS ALL ! "TV. JMIwi" ( ' name indicates, fun and laughter are the predentin ton in this unuaual entertainment of mw?i? aM u?t touch of tkt terfcou* it addtd. la Man* 9?rfltl ' 2-3-4 /a 'I Lf/ [CPj . -.xk