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Page No. 2 ADDITIONAL LOCALS I Mi ss Edna Taylor is visiting- friends! ' in Bennettsville. 1 * * * * * 1 Mi ss Mildred Collins spent the week 1 end at Myrtle Beach. ***** Mis? Mildred Edwards of Mullins, spent Sunday in Conway visiting relatives. ***** Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bacot had as their guest this week, Mr. Dieson, of Florence. , ***** Misses Ruth and Leila Taylor left ! Wednesday morning for Kingsburg to visit their grandmother. ; ***** ' \ i * _ tr .1 i i . i iuis>- .-\nce nmaee wno is training \ in a hospital in Wilmington, N. C.. is spending her vacation at Toddville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hardee. * * ? Mr.B. G. Collins and Miss Mitchelle Collins, with some friends from Hendeivonville arrived Tuesday night. J They will visit Myrtle Beach Wednesday and return to Hendersonville ' Thursday. , * ? ? \ Col. M. R. Smith leaves Wednesday morning* for Columbia where he joins Governor McLeod and other members of his strff, for a trip to Anniston, Alabama, and other cities. While in Anniston, the governor and his staff will review the National Guard. who are in camp at Camp McClellan. ( * * * * The stock of lav/ blanks at the Herald offices is constantly growing. Look ( over this stock before you buy else- , where. We can give you blanks that cannot be found in other towns and ( they will save you time in doing business. Give the Horry Herald your order. * ? * The road to Myrtle Peach was greatly improved last week by drag-i; ring following the vain. The middle of i last week found this road in good con-| dition all of the way to the beach with;, exception of a short distance just beyond the bridge where the force had been making a new fill and trying to .uct this packed down so as to make \ two ?ets cf ruts at that place while , the new earth was rather soft. ***** What was the object of the negro, George Arline, when he made a habit of slipping round different homes in Conway running over a period of sever;.! weeks? His object must have been to steal. The only article he was ever known to have was when lie was caucrht at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Salmon, and on that occasion he had a cut-glass vase in his hand and it is believed that he intended to i 1I( MAPI PALME] IS MAL of the bt bought. i GUARANTE TER i Piatt's P Conway Conway Horry D Spivey I\ Star Gro J. S. Da Palace [ Aynor C Myrtle E Myrtle E Sasser B Nyes PE Peoples Harrelso V strike with it, and probably would lave struck if Mrs. Salmon had not ooked round at that moment and saw lim. He is a negro without any job. tfe refuses to work. He was slipping round tne homes of others at all hours yf the night in search of something to ^."L and in search of articles on which lie might lay his hands and sell off next day for money. CAUGHT BAD NEGRO George Bland, the negro youth now in the county jail under charges of cutting another negro at Myrtle Beach is said to have a criminal record of long standing. Me has served a term on the chain gang of Marion County, also a term :>n the Horry County gang. His leputation is bad on several accounts. o PLANTERS WAREHOUSE Headers among the tobacco growers will be sure to see the advertisement of the Planter's Warehouse apnearing in this issue of the Horry Herald. This warehouse is in the hands of W. P. Clark and A. B. Edwards, two of the best warehousemen in the entire tobacco belt. o IS NOW RECEIVER By a recent order of the court, the Burroughs Bank & Trust Co., was appointed as receiver of the Bank of Loris, the institution which closed its doors early last March and which has not been open any more since. The Burroughs Bank & Trust Co., has charge of all of the assets of the bank and will collect them and turn the papers into money as fast as this can be [lone. o THEY ARE PROGRESSIVE The Quattlebav.m Light & Ice Company are interested in the rapid development of Conway and they realize that Conway should sell more than a rull share of the big tobacco crop that is being produced and matured for the season which is now at hand. They are asking the farmers of Horry to sell at their own home market. Read this issue of the paper and be sure to read every word in the ad vcn/i.iciiicui ui VIMS fjiumesMve cumpany. o WAS ALMOST EMPTY The county jail last week had hut three prisoners for the county to fee I. They were: George Bland, colored, charged with cutting another negro hoy at Myrtle Beach recently; a negro boy who was recently caught with a I bunch of money he had stolen from fOU KT THAT :E CREAl E RIGHT IS A -and that nro ice )? RIGHT, AND I. ist ingredients tha ed to cont; fat-the hig of them all SOLD BY 'harmacy, Conway, S. C. Drug Co., Conway, S. C. Trading Co., Conway, S. C. rug Co., Conway, S. C. /Iercantile Co., Conway, S. C eery, Conway, S. C. vis, Marion, S. C. )rug Co., Mullins, S. C. Confectionery, Aynor, S. C. 5each Hotel, Myrtle Beach, ? ieach Yacht Club, Myrtle Be ros., Myrtle Beach, S. C. larmacy, Loris, S. C. Grocery Co., Loris, S. C. n's Pharmacy, Mt. Tabor, N, ' % * THE HORRY HERALD, CON _ the safe of the Piatt's Pharmacy; and Rollie Evans, colored, charged with the shooting of another negro b( y, his brother, near Little River .>ome time recently. o ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED The engagement of Miss Josie I^ee Berry to Mr. Burgess King is announced. The wedding to take place at an early date. M iss Berry is the manager of the local Western Union Telegrgaph Co., and Mr. King is assistant post master at the Conway post office. ?U I. ~ HLEDSOE-GASQUE Miss Azalee Bledsoe and Mr. Clayton Gasque were married at the home of the bride, in Edgefield on last Wednesday, July 18. Mrs. Gasque is well known here, having done secretarial work here for some time. She is a young woman of charming personality and will be quite an addition to social life in Conway. Mr. Gasque is a promising young business man. holding a responsible position with R. W. Lane & Company. He is president of the Epworth League and Supt. of the Young People's Dept. of the Conway Methodist church. At present they are at home to their friends at The Ardmore. o? MRS. HOWELL HURT A message came through Conway last Wednesday night from Mrs. C. S. Howell, wanting to get in touch with Dr. C. S. Howell who was spending a vacation at one of the seaside resorts. Mrs. Howell had passed through Conway on the afternoon before on her way home in Marion. The message was to the effect*that Mrs. Howell had been injured in an av'*nobile accident while on the way to Marion, after leaving Conway, and stated that while she was not seriously injured, she was in need of the presence of Dr. Howell. All efforts that night to find Dr. Howell by telephone failed. o v MRS. PARKER ENTERTAINS Mrs. W. L. Parker entertained about twenty-five little people Monday af'ernoon ?July 23. from hve to seven, at p li.Vv p.ivtv in hon >r of her young son, Carl's, eighth birthday. Several amusing games were played. Pinning the Cracker to Polly's Mouth. Droved to be verv amusintr ard it was found that Robert Holliduy pin.ned it the closest a:ul won the prize, fishing in the pond for jjifts also .proved very attractive sport for the little folks as each ^ne caught a gift. NJOW | VI I FOOD j rorAM I V1\Lj/11YI S MADE t can be UN 9?|o BUTHEST Jk ach, S. C. . | i WAY, S. C, JULY 26, 1923 After the games were over the hostess invited the guests^ into the dining room which was all prettily decorated in yellow and white crepe paper. The ) center piece for the table consisted of 1 a large white cake with eight yellow candles. When the little folks bid Carl nrood bye, they were each hoping that he would have many happy returns. ? o MULLINS CHAMBER , The Mullins Chamber of Commerce j is staging a tour through this county to take place on Friday, July 27th, be- < ginning at Gallivants Ferry and end- | ing back at the same place after they have called at all of the various places named in the schedule appearing elsewhere in their advertisement in this issue. o OLD RELIABLE NICHOLS The Nichols Tobacco Warehouse is ] running full blast this year in the capable hands of Nichols Brothers & Finch. They have in this issue a full 1 half page advertisement telling of their big warehouse. This warehouse at Nichols will be run this year, as it has been before, i in the interest of the growers who will sell on its floors. W. J. SMITH BACK W. J. Smith spent several days in Florence last week with his son, Leon Smith who went over for an operation for tonsils. Smith returned with his son fully recovered by the middle of the week. The operation is said to have been very successful. W. J. Smith is the livest newsdealer in this section of South Carolina. He gives his patrons a service of which they should be proud. From time to time he is greatly improving his service and extending his work in scope. He says that he has seen Florence but he is not impressed, and that it is Conway for him, first last and forever. o HATES A COURT Some people hate the idea of the courts because it is in the courts that men contend the one with the other, and both sides lose out in time and money, when if both sides to the controversy were willing to do half-way riu-ht, there would be no need of a suit. e The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Held Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken by anyone without causinu nervousness or ringing in the head. E. W. GROVE'b signature on box. 30c. I &> Flow, Good ' ' i.\ ?spres <v fail in i i; msfim WorkfH matter Wear. Abo a firm lution , does gc n x i less* \ It goes Polarine is. evenly thorou little 11 from t every \ V///// MEETING There will be services at St. Paul's Episcopal church, Sunday, July 29, at 11:15 A. M. o COUNTY CLERK ILL George Officer, the efficient clerk md bookkeeper In the offices of the bounty Commissioners, was taken violently ill last week and was taken to the Florence hospital for medical attention. His malady was diagnosed as sciatic rheumatism. Mr. Officer has suffered from attacks of this several times before. o WITH FAIR SHOW Conn-av will come back as a tobacco market this year if given a fair show. It is to be regretted that there has bee;i no organized effort to get the tobacco brought to the Conway market to be sold on the Conway warehouse floors. The farmers of Horry County will carry their tobacco to the place the most convenient for them, all other things being equal. Organized efforts to build a market count more than| anything else in awakening interest in the home market. o PAY AT LORIS Do not wait to come to Conway to subscribe for the Horry Herald. Just leave the $1.50 at the Farmers Bank WORN NERVES Nervous troubles, with backache, dizzy spells, queer pains and irregular kidneys, give reason to suspect kidney weakness and to try the remedy that lias helped your neighbors. Ask your neighbors! Mrs. D. W. Harrison, 35 Elm St., Conway, says: "I had terrible backache that made me feel so sore 1 didn't know what was the matter. I was nervous and couldn't do my housework. I got dizzy spells and had to hold onto something for fear T would fall. Black specks came before my eyes and this frightened me. My kidneys did'nt act right at aP and I was in bad condition. I used Doan's Kidney Pills and one box of Doan's cured me of my misery." (Statement given January 31, 1918.) 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