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-A r LOCAL AND L____ Jehu Causey spent the clay here lecently. ***** M. M. Stanley was here last week on business. ^ W. P. Gore was in Conway last week on business. * * * * > * Wylie McMillan spent a few clays in Mullins last week. ***** L. D. Graham was in Conway last (week on business. 9 * * * * G. L. Strickland was here for several days last week. * * * * *a Miss Laura Jenkins is visiting her aunt, in Dublin, Ga. * * * * * W. W. Williamson was in Conway recently on business. * * * * * G. Lloyd Ford went to Columbia last week on business. ***** Geo. W. Hardee was in this section of the county recently. ***** "Rev. W. L. Parker and family visit eu myrtie iseacn last weeK. ***** H. N. Sessions went to Socastee on business one day last week. ***** Rev. W. M. Booth was i* Conway on business one day last week. ***** The Misses Altman of Georgetown are visiting friends in Conway. ***** Georjre J. Holliday was in Conway attending to business last week. ***** V J. A. McDermott spent some time in \ Columbia last week on business. ***** Mr. and Mrs. R. W. ?,ane and family spent last Sunday in Mullins. m * * * * For Rent?One House. Apply to Mrs. F. E. Oliver, Conway,' S. C. 2ti. ***** Messrs. Walter Stilley and Joe McMillan visited Wriphtsville Beach last week. k ***** P Dr and Mrs. J. A. Norton and family are spending some time at Myrtle ***** Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hucks and chi'dren of Mullins. visited Dr. and ^ Mrs. V. F. Piatt recently. 1/ ***** ^ Miss Winnifred Alexander is spending so^e wHh he'* parents, Mr. ard M rs. W. F. Alexander. ***** Rev. D. A. Phillins, presiding elder, preached at tbp Conway Methodist church on Sunday* evening. ***** McQueen Quattlebaum, of the State Highway Popart ?r>ent, is s?>?ndin<2: his vacation here with nis family. ***** Miss Sarah McMillan returned home last Monday after a visit of two weeks in New York and other points. ***** Miss Clytie Lewis spent the week-, end at Myrtle Reach, the truest of Misses Lillian and Ruth Werblun. ***** For Rent?One seven-room house with water works and lights. Apply S. P. Hawes, Conway, S. C. adv.lti. ***** Mr. nnd Mrs. M. A. Wright spent the week-end at Myrtle Beach, the quests of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Andersen. P. R. Casey, the owner of the Casey Tobacco Wtfrehouse, at I,oris, spent some time in Conway on business last week. * # * # M. M. Hardee of the Allsbrook section spent last Saturday in Conway. He has a fine tobacco crop according to reports. * * ? Judge S. W. G. Shipp and family were expecting to arrivve at Myrtle Beach this week to spend several week's vacation. * E. W. Jenkins of Fair Bluff was here for a short time last week on account of a number of cases on the docket of the court of common pleas. * * ' 4 Mr. and Mrs. McQueen Quattlebaum and their house guests, Mrs. McCallum and Miss Quattlebaum of Columbia, visited Myrtle Beach last Saturday. * * * * * John P. Cooper, of the Palmetto Grocery Co., of Mullins, was in Conway last week on business. He was here on Tuesday and Wednesday of court week. * * * ? ? Mistakes and errors in the building A/ UA \TO4 I Aiinl V i m?V> \irotr KA4 iifAAn u 1 i/iiv; iiativ/nai iaitk,u ytuvii Homewood and Gallivants Ferry are just now coming to light and is is taking much work to correct these. ***** Hon. L. M. Gasque of the Marion bar, and circuit solicitor of the 6th judicial circuit, was back in Conway last Thursday engaged in the trial of one of the cases coming before the court. o "I got Real Mad When I Lost My Setting Hen," Mrs. Hannan. "I went into the hen house one morning and found my favorite setter dead. I got real mad. Went to the stove, bought some RAT-SNAP and in a week I got six dead rats. Everybody wV?o rnises poultry should keep L RAT-SNAP." Three sizes, 35c. 65c, I $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Plait's L Pharmacy, Conway, S. C.?Adv. T2L PERSONAL T. J. Bell was recently in Hendersonville, N. C. * * * * J. J. Casey was in Conway last week on business. J. M. Johnson was in Conway on business recently. ' * * * * R. L. Bell of Wampee was in Conway on business last week. ***** Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Smith were visitors at the beach last week. * * * * J. I. Allen, Jr., spent several days in Conway last week on business. ***** Miss Irma Lewis visited Miss Maud Cooper at Myrtle Beach last week. ***** Hon. W. A. Prince of Loris, S. C., was in Conway recently on business. * * * * * N. F. Nixon of Wampee was in Conway one day last week on business. F. A. Thompson of Mullins spent several days here last week on busi* * * * * P. R. Casey of Winston-Salem, N. C., spent several days in Conway last week. I I ? T> 1) C< 1 1- .r.. i nun. i\. i>. cuinwruup ieii nere last week to attend before the pardon board. ? * ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. Hollidav went to the seashore last week to spend some time. # * * F. L. Wilcox, of Florence, S. C., spent some time in Conway recently on business. * * * suits against O. J. Hell and others, and were given their pay certificates. for several days. * * * * * Ed. W. Page spent last week in Conway as one of the venire of jurymen in the court. * * L. D. Lide of Marion was in Conway on Wednesday of last week attending to legal business. ***** Oscar Casey was here last week as one of the parties in the case of Stanley against Casev and others. * ? * For Rent?One seven-room house with water works and lights. Apply S. P. Hawes, Conwav. S. C. adv.lti. * * H. E. Thompson of Little River was in Conway last week on business. He is cashier of the Bank of Little River. ***** The jurymen were dismissed last, Wednesday ni^ht after they had passed on the Cooper-Smith Company ***** A. F. Cannon of Ix?ris was in Conway recently as a witness in one of the cases beinjr tried before the court. ***** O. J. Re!' was in Conway last week. His brother R. L. Bell was also here ness before the court of common pleas. ***** W. F. Stackhouse of the Marion bar spent several days in Conway last week encajred in the trial of cases be.fore the court. * * * * * M. B. Thompson of Wampee was vmonp: those who spent last week in Conway in attendance upon the court of common pleas. ***** The station ajrent of the Atlantic Coast Line, at Chadbourn, N. C., was here recently to testify in the case of W. L. Mishoe against the railroad. ***** The jurymen were glad to pet away from Conway last week after waiting 1 1.1 i v * ? rounu uie court nouse Tor several nays and passing on cases tried in the court. ***** T. N. Fullerton recently attended a tobacco meeting. He * presented the auction warehouses of Conway in deciding on the date for the opening of the tobacco sales. ***** J. McC. Martin, formerly of this county, but now of Florence, where he is in the employ of D. W. Alderman, Jr., spent some time in Conway, last week having been summoned as a witness in one of the cases tried before the court. ***** John P. Cooper of Mullins. president of the Cooper-Smith Company, spent Wednesday of last week in Conway on business. He testified as one of the witnesses in the three cases brought by the Cooper-Smith Conine mv aerainst O. J. Bell, J. L. Bell and K. L. Bell. * * * There is a whole lot of difference in printing. We guarantee to do you some work that will be a satisfaction when you use, which will make a good impression when you send it off in the mails, and that you will remain a satisfied customer once you let us have a trial at doing your; vork. * V * * Mr. Williams of the firm of Coriey & Williams, proprietors of the Pi.lace Drug Company, of Mullins, S. C., spent some time in Conway last Monday attending to business. Mr. Williams is the agent of the Jefferson Life Insurance Company, as well as a live drug store man. Mr. Williams believes in advertising and he is greatly increasing his business by means of printer's ink. ***** 666 Cures Malaria, n?ill? and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever. It destroys the germs. 5|3j23-20t. E HORRY HERALD, CONWAY, ? ??? pi. Miss Ernestine Little spent the week-end at Myrtle Beach. Dan Winstead left last Tuesday for High Point, N. C. on business. * * * * Mrs. J. W. Little of Pauley's Island was a visitor in Conway recently. ***** Mr. and Mrs. George Officer came over from Myrtle Beach last Tuesday. ***** Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Parker attended Quarterly meeting at Socastee last Saturday. m m m m * Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McKeithan and Mrs. Jack Griffin spent last Sunday in South Port* * * * * * James Dusenbury spent the weekend at Toddville at , the home of his grandmother. Rev. P. J. McLean, pastor of the Baptist church, spent last week at Myrtle Beach. ***** The sewing club met at the home of Mrs. H. L. Scarborough on last Tuesday afternoon. ***** Dr. Archie Sasser left last week for Charleston, where he will be an inturn at Roper Hospital. ***** Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson on 6th Avenue, announce the birth of a yon, Sunday, July 15th. ***** T. J. Vaught of Wilmington, N. C., spent a few days recently with his father, Judge Vaught. ***** Rev. D. A. Phillips, presiding elder, held quarterly conference at Salem last Sunday afternoon. ***** Misses Rutha and Jennie Ix>u Finlayson of Cheraw are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Charles R. Scarborough. ***** M r. and Mrs. J. M. Dusenbury and children spent last Sunday at lonrtville, the guests of Mrs. C. C. Dusenbury. * * * * * Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Ward and family who have been at Myrtle Beach for the past ten days, returned home last week. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Allen are spending the summer at Myrtle Reach. Mrs. Allen is teaching the Myrtle Beac| school. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. McWhite and little daugghter, Margaret, returned home from Atlanta, Ga., the first of the week. * * Mrs. Leila Battle and daughter, Margaret, spent the first of the week ??t the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. M. T.emon. * * * * * Miss Re.csie Dusenbury returned fcome last Monday after a two weeks visit to Myrtle Beach, the guest cf Mrs. Hoyt McMillan. ***** Rev. J. J. Stevenson, pastor of the Institutional church at Myrtle Beach, spent Sunday night in town, the guest of Dr. J. C. Atkinson. ***** Mrs. Claude Dusenbury and children returned from Bolton, N. C. last week Mr. Dusenbury has accepted a posifion at Bucksport. His family will live here. ***** Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Scarborough and family, accompanied by their house guests, Misses Rutha and Jenny Lou Finlayson; spent last Tuesday at Murrell's Inlet. ***** Mrs. J. L. McCallum and son, Julius, and Miss Wilhelmina Quattlebaum all of Columbia, are spending some time in Conway, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. McQueen Quattlebaum. FIRST BAPTIST *CHURCH Phillip J. McLean, Supply Pastor. Rev. E. M. Lightfoot, Supt. of the South Carolina Anti-Saloon League and a former Baptist pastor in this state, will speak at 11:15 A. M., Sunday. There will be no nitfht services as Rev. Lipfhtfoot will speak at a union service at the Methodist church. Sunday school 10:00 A. M., Mr. J. C. Spivey, Supt. B. Y. P. U. 7 P. M. Mid-week service Wednesday at 8:15 P. M. A cordial invitation to all. o /?/?/? Cures Malaria, Chills and UUU Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever, 5|3j23-20t. /f Insect bites ? A IMENTHOLATUM 1 estops the itching and J comfortj^^r HORRY COUNTY j TRUST CO. L. D. MAGRATH, Manager Real Estate, Bonds and Insurance. S. C, JULY 19, 1923 GONE TO SUMTER 1. T. Scoggin, who-w>-with the TriSlate Cooperative Tobacco Marketing Association, was ordered to report to Sumter the first of this week and will doubtless be assigned to the nuuket at Summerville, S. C. o PICNIC The Virgo School Improvement Association will give a picnic at the Virgo school house, July 21st. Supt. Allen" anil some other speaker are expected to be present and deliver an address. Everybody is cordially invited to come. . -o CARD OF THANKS We extend thanks to our many friends who so kindly rendered us assistance and comfort in tne late illness of Mrs. Emma D. Moselev, our beloved mother who departed tins life June 20, at 3:20 P. M. N. F. NIXON, Wampee, S. C., July 4, 1923. RAM) IN SOCASTEE D. Frank Bellamy and V. D. Johnson of the rural police, and Jas. A. Lewis, sheriff of this county made a raid in Socastee last Tuesday at the home occupied by Grovery McCormick. They had a search warrant for the premises and took a ten gallon whiskey still. Full details of this raid will appear in the next issue of The Herald. ? o TOM PRINCE CAUGHT On Sunday, July Mh, I). r rank Hellamy raided Tom Prince of W am pee, and found two gallons of liquor in a .hog pen, covered with hog hod. Fresh tracks led from this bed to his house, and it looked like he had been there several times just before that. There was a place beside the two jugs where it looked like another jug had just been removed. There were two places in less than 400 yards of the house where whiskey had been run. ATTORNEY GENERAL Samuel M. Wolfe, Attorney General of South Carolina, spent several days in Conway last week attending to business in connection with the suit on the bond of W. L. Bellamy, late county treasurer of Horry County. This case did not come up for trial in the court last week but will be brought up later. The complaint demands judgment for a large sum al'^ged as a shortage in the accounts of the treasurer while W. I* Bellamy was filling that office for several years. TAKES MANY MARKS J. H. Marsh of the Farm Implement Company received a post card last week from O. G. Schmidt, a travellingrepresentative of the Atlantic Paint & Varnish Company, of Wilmington, N. C. Schmidt is now visiting relatives in Germany where he lived many years ago. The interesting fact in connection with this post card is that it took the sum of one hundred and eighty marks to bring the card to Mr. Marsh. This indicates the low value of the mftrk the German unit of money. o A DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER AND A LIVE SUBJECT On Sunday, July 22nd, the Rev. E. M. Lightfoot, State Superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League will speak at the Conway Baptist Church at 11:15 A. M., and there will be union services of all the churches of the town at the Methodist church at 8:00 P. M. Rev. Lightfoot is a specialist in his line and there is a treat in store for all. Everybody is welcomed to these services. Rev. Lightfoot will also speak at Z a. 1 m i i vjicen oca, jn ine uiiernoon or tne same day. o NO NEW MATERIAL There has been some difficulty experienced by some of the tobacco growers about getting tobacco fiues from the Conway Iron Works since the disastrous fire which destroyed their plant several months ago. The company set up to continue work in one of the tobacco warehouses here, but found it impossible to get any more material. They used up all * ' 1 I M 4 CANDIES, CIGAP COAT'S COTTO AT Buy from a 1 CUSTQME Mullins We Sell to Merchants on 7-19-1 mo. i I BAD NEGRO CA '. .V.V.VAF.W.V.V.V/.V.V.V 1 ' Town Marshal Addie Holt caught and brought to the guard house last Tuesday night George Arline u> whom suspicion points as being a negro who has been causing much trouble lately, prowling about and trying to enter several homes. The marshal's suspicion was aroused last Saturday night, when, as he was hiding under a tr?e, he saw this negro slipping about. When he advanced on the negro, the negro fled. Last Tuesday night, as Mr. Holt was going by the house of Wash Johnson, in the colored residence section of the town, he heard talking round Wash's house. Behind the house he found George Arline and a negro woman. George again tried to run, but was caught. His tracks measure the same ast the tracks found at the various houses wjiere the negro has been operating, | and Mrs. Bacot says that he iooks like the negro who tried to enter her home. She told him, "you are the man who tried to enter my house, why not admit it?" The negro would not admit it. There are several others who will identify him and he will no .doubt be proved as the one who has been making trouble. of the material they could find and filled most of the orders that were on f\ fl O f U A LI /\IM? lrl ir. ,? ...x? ^ .1 f P I- ? ? miuiii <?.-> nil" 1 K'UIIU l> I 11 I t >1 III l_'U . I HUM' who put off making their orders until late in the season had some difficulty in getting the flues. o Better roads to this section have greatly increased the travel. Q Dr. Clifton, specialist in diseases of eye, ear. nose and throat at MurrelPs Inlet, Thursday P. M. and Friday. No charges to the poor. Glasses fitted? Call early. adv. Fairbanh Type "Z" Engine: Fairbanks Mors Plants. Electric and Be] Jay Bee 1 Williams 1 This line is : lute guarantee I grade service. Conway Sa J. B. COO I Conwa ?? lerchant Our Stock Consists of 'S, CIGARETTES, TOB/ N, HEAVY AN D FANC WHOLESAI^^ WHOLESALE that does no ilRS, thereby protecting YOU Wholesale Groc ly W. E. EDWARI # Page No. % wwwwwAwyw^w UGHT AT LAST I /.VAV.V/.V.V.V.V.VdV/.V/? o KILLED HIS BROTHER Rollie Evans, sixteen years old, was arrested near Little River yesterday by a deputy sheriff under charges of killing his brother. It is said that Rollie was playing with the gun when it went off by accident and killed the other boy. Magistrate J. I. Ward held an inquest last Tuesday, and later it was decided to hold Rollie Evans for trial. The accident occurred on last Sunday. o PARTY GIVEN On last Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. J. B. Cox entertained her Sunday school clr ?. Thev had as their guest of honor, Miss Mary Lee Robertson of Edisto Island. After being amused for quite a while playing games, the hostess served ice cream and cake. -? o Every family needs a good garden. . ? o Dr. Clifton, specialist, diseases, eye. ear, nose and throat at Conway Drug Co., after Tuesday, 24th. Glasses fitted. No charges to the poor. adv. FLOYD BROS. Contractors and Builders GALLIVANTS FERRY, S. C. Public School Houses and nice Bungalows are our specialty. Details and specifications furnished on short notice. is Morse s 1 1-2 to 20 H. P. te Home 1 irVif ? ? 0 It Power Pumps. Feed Mills Grist Mills sold under absoto perform high les Agency PER, Mgr. y, S. C. 5; %. *? i I ^ * *7 % ^ccos, snuff, :y groceries JLY t sell your R interest :ery Co. )S, Pres., Sec. and Treas i