The field. (Conway, S.C.) 1903-1958, October 02, 1924, Image 6
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THE FIELD
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' * THURSDAY OCT. %. It24- --S
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I ' -C ' CNOTlCfc OF SALE ' .
The undersigned Trustees of Cedar
7 , Grove School District No. 24, of Horv
: i." r'y, County, The &tate, of South Carovj
lina, deeming it expedient to sell the
? property of said school district "here?
' inafter described: and the County
> " ' - . > ' Board of Education of Horry County
having giv?n its consent as required
r by ;iawi Notice is hereby given that
7,r t- ? . .'at the sC&ool building in Cedar Grove
v District No. 24, in this County and
""State, on Tuesday ^the-^fh. day of
.; ' _ October, 1924,. at 11 o'clock A. M.,
we, the said undersigned Trusteea,
will offer for sale at public auction fco
the hfghest bidder the following de-,
k/- scribed property, to wit: That certain
_ ^arcel.%r tract of land containing one
. " * '"V acre, together with'the school btifld
~ ing loeate/JLillpreon, known as the old
' Cedar Grove school house and lot. -
Terms oi sale uaso, purcnaser to
' -?1:' 'pay fot papers and revenue stamps.
? ; * " " And we reserve'the right- too-reject
. r any and all bids. ;:f
September 27, '1924.
R.O.Jordan,'
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Trusses of Schob1 -.reel,
, . - Horry County,* C - District No. ^
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BAPTIST CHURCH
^ On Oct. 12 Rev. J. H. Causey, past.
?1 or of Conway Second BaptistChurch
willMjcgin a series of meetings, assistrfd
by Df. James Flemingo whc
?7 ha/been a minister for 26year?. He
- la a graduate of ,Wake Forest, atid il
"1 now pastor of . Elizabethtqwn. an<j
, v .. Abbottsburg'Churches in , C. Be.
- ; ing born andrreured iri .Horry County
?. Bro. Flemingo will ftave many friends
, who' will be glad to hear him. The
- public is cordially invited "to attend
: ] these meetings. ;> * -*
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ANNOUNCEMENT
There will be a box supper, voting
contest*f etc..' -given -at?Fireway
i. i.tsmmuViwi. . ? ^.*?g54s,?Procftftdfl?tor ? MBtf it w?
rr-^v " rh&oh EvTvbodv b in^ -to at
--I-- tand and airgtrts T^ucrtad mtrrlni
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Special music furnished. ComT"3nd
^ bring you#" friended tfiey aren't al-.
ready here. '
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notice.
"* * All. persons holdingylaims against
the Estateof the late Coleman S.
-> Causey are Jjereby requested -to present
the same for paymenf to the un.
dersigned fiuly, verified, and'-all persons
indebted unto said Coleman S.
Causey are hereby requested to make
-1 Immediate payment fo' the . under.
signed. ^ '<*,
JULLIA S. CAUSEY,
1 Qualified Executrix.
Sept. 15th, A. D.-tm. .
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C FOR CAROLINA PtOPUEj
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I Conway, S.~"C.
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|Dodg LBrothers ~
Reduce Prices on
Special Type Cars
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SURPRISE AS AD4
. VANCE8 SEEM TO BE
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. Iff-view of the upward 4rend in au-,
tomobile prices, considerable surprisi
L w*8 pensioned by Dodge Brothers
, recent announcement^ of., fc reduction ,
. in prices of their special type carsj
r Dodge Brothers wore j*ble to do the
Unexpected, according to the factory
'Announcement, on account of thf increased
volume of their purchases of J
. type tars., ' -J
-:?Dodge Brothers special typea con- j
slst of the standard' cars equipped j
with accessories which, produce th^ I
Utmost in. comfort and Convenience
and appearance of the car.""" Among
these arediic wheels, fiVe bal- <
loon type tires, nickletrimmed radlat
or, nickle plated bumpers, automat - (
windshield wiper, rear v,iew m' ^
scuff.? pjgtes, Cowl . lights a- ~~-iTQr,
meter with lock.; - A r-. 'd -motostripe
if. also provid' : - ,<pecial -Body
Manufacturing -?* V ,
accessories buying, t^ese
Brothers , quantity,- Dodge
them_ -*** naturally able,to install
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|V Al prices JCUIIBlUtrnuijf uvuin |
. .aat the'owncr would have .to pay at
retail.. The public was quick to seqae
_ thia and hte demand for the special
types jprwv steadily from the/moment
they were made available.
Their convenience and - appearance
has elicited the greatest^ admiration ;
everywhere and those who know thej
TfrttiPtat
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Although he had mean^to be pert'
fectly proper about delivering the
message! Fathr and Mr. Wf'ight had
, hpth heard' Johnson's woWs^^here
I must be d complex in every voman
for occupying the center of the stage,
for, even though T knew the message
- was bad> form it thrilled me to have
someone clamoring for ray presencet
apologised and .left'the table.
b ?It?was Tad; "Coma on, Sallio, the,
l Jfcng'g outside." .he said enthysiastieUlly
"Wb'm gokng an a pasty "out at
Y>tes and gtvc Alma's dance the ater
n If utiAnhv
bottles and gin? even a- victrola.
Ifs moonlight and we'll have a swim
. later ,on." . . .
"Sorry, Ted, but ^.tant makfe it
this time," I began, "I'm having d?i&?
ner with Dad f^nd^pe of his"friends^
making a
"Never mind that hortie-body stuff,
- ditch 'em, Saltfe. ^You'rethe life of
the party."We* couldn't think xof liav~
ing.you behind." He dragged me.b^
the hand. / ,
I shookk my head, remembering
Marjorie's dare."
"A*r, come on ?Saltfe, 111 call up
yoyr date and fix. it with Paul. -YoU
' aftn't going to break up a party, are
you T Be good sport, Sallie;" he
urged; "Youalways are.", j
Ted -wad on the right track now. I
adored being called >a good sport.
Wby not go? ,'I~argued. Dad would
awAknkltr ?af a? Kueinaoa _ av> twiUHan'
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and then I wouldn't have a.chancte
to see Mr. Wright alone. I could hear
the rest of the crowd laughing and
calling me to come. on down.
I made up my mind.'
' Running back into the^dinlrtg room,'
I exclaimed, "I hate to be rude, but
they've come for; me to go to the
Bach and 1*11 have to leave."
, "Bijt Sallied what of the dance
asked Father, pushing'his chair back.
"Mr. Davis and I are closely associated
in business- -and he will eertainlyexpect
you to be tjiete."
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Sunday School Rally!
' October 5
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?r tUWWAY Main'
George Pierce Watson, Pastor, A
Our A?m:"600, plus# In attendance.
Public^ Worship: H :15
Morning Service: Inspirational tal
Evening Service: Church Prepared
- 'Epworth Leagues: 6:46 P. M.'
I! Prayed Meeting: Wednesday, -7:60
.^Tbe public is most cordially invite
COMEAKD BRINO YOUR FEll
g^,: , NOT
ToinMembersfdCa
? t H W id
'%**** he uiaaUm held
L ? o'clock, for tbepurpoeeof voting
Main Street. Come and help ns decide 1
, -;; By order of the C0n?
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volume tbat~h*? ~l>eih~^ttdibd~can ? ;
reudliy under*tend bow Dtrfge
Brotbeff^were able "to ^b?ko #sduc- 1J
tion when other* were announcing **
advances.
Four Dodge Brother* cars are db
fected b* th* reduction?the <*pecTSiUkel
TourSng - C&, :*^eci?! Boaster '*
special "A" Smfem^and special 4-~ i
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Business hat* *>?* binty 11I1I1 il
to the iW o| iwiAj fyjii
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As the reduction, was made possi-(i
ble by economies affected in the pur- off
chase' of equipment used' exclusively J to
on the special type caTI, the stand- ' J
ard types are in.no way affected, a (
cording to A. E, Goldfinch, local ( i ^
er. The prices of all standard ^ i
remain unchanged. 'v dyp^Jert
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Revival ^er'.pL, J
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?u^e Damer-Durbam Revial con- hac
jcA under th^ big gospel tent'at a Pai
editable and convenient place near i sj
the public road between Mt. Olive ami to
Pleasant View ch^ches begins Wed- ha\
nesday evening, Oct. JB at 7:30 and he
continue three ($) Weeks from that dro
date, with two (2) services daily, 11 hoc
j A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Evangelist.Sam bac
iW; Damer will .do the nreachiniir. and str<
Prof. John Durham is director of tiu* ataj
music and choir# of singer#. " the
This meeting is' conducted under ran
the auspices and in the centre of a l a
community of churches and all near- she
by churches and individuals are-pord- atai
J ially invited and earnestly solicited nea
i to . join with us in - the evangelistic and
effort. Everybody invited to help and let
be helped. * '* diet
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^Thre's np use talking like ^wt, *?rFather,
and what do I care,^ if the to'^
Davises do get mad- Tlyftii' dinces al- e^"
ways are sticky affairk and no one 411111
goes if there's anything else on.* ****"Sallie,
I hate to oppose you, but ?r
this time 1^ must insist that you dc ^ ^
not offend the Davises:* 'S ^
"Oh,, very well ,then, Father, let's . > ^
not have a scene," I concluded and 1 *
ftput^ uyt o{ the rooiw^JloRr
could flounce in a.slim beaded rdBe^
*ni hsva to stay,, Vsuppose ada go. T~r
CTra wno w?a mu vwiomg ny ?w a
^oor m the hall. ^Shucks/ 1 lcn6W ^
i you'll all have a muah jazzier time." W<
They began tooting ^he horn vigor- jy
ously ^>ut in the car. "If I don't hurry - thereHl
he two of UUBvOUt of luck M
jC^KTed, "Well, so long, Sallie,
I returned -to thfe dining room.. Op
I was glad dinner was almost over.
There was a foolish lump in my
throat.. Everything had turned out *?
differently from the way I had plan- v
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As we were going into the living ?
room the 'phone rang. I hurried to . 1
answer it. . ? ; , ,j? ?..
' Paul's voice, apologetic from the ? m;
atari, came-over the line: I'm terribly
sorry, Sallie. but it will be imgpa- m
sible for me to taWe yoii t<f the dance.
Dad has just wired for me to*coine np g2
and h?lp him take testimony in. the -
Wells esse and I'm leaving oo.tfte | |
9:45 for Nfw Ybrk.,? v' V - ; J ' L.
"Oh, that's .perfectly ajl right,
Paul, I didn't want to go anyway," I
replied. : . C
I was overjoyed. Now I might have the
a chahce at Curtis Wright. I would
have to. wbrk fast though, because H rtrat
was plain tti&i 1 had not made the <pur
slighest impression:on him so far. the
(To be contihued next week) resi
H> 7 r s^ld
Butter t Before Unwrapping butter* $
held under cold Water. The paper will "j|nj
come^T without ?ny of th< hotter jonfi
sticking to t^e^paper. esta
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Day: lOlrelock A. M. "
th, 1924.
DDI&T CNtJRCH CK;
Ibert E. Goldfinch, Superintendent. ' ^
Sep
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A. if. ana 7:30 P. M. ~ ;J
1(8 by local Svunday school workers. A
ness and the future, ?by the pajtegr.'-v'
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\WYERS CLASH
I^IVND BIGPJ,^
(continued f , ~TTS
..'thfJury hta-moggAJtbe
day of the killing)
baid: "Sfiwey canje out of the
>ds with mo, and we went in the
**-xH?cd rjinntr. All hot Ratify
I Mi W dinner. Xftee^dinner
5t weitly to go to Pamplico to>^y
w^sgon drivers, and asked Motheh
Br* with, me but she^eclinad.
went by Robert Fdkworth's on
y to Pamplico, and (tarHr a little
r there. I asked for Robert ?Robcame
out and diseaseed hauling
od and piling it in 10 cord piles at
DO. Heagreedr- ?
'Smiley was at the bee hives at
ne when 1 left for Pamplico. with
wife and children^ Mother and
rgiewere lathe&alng room -when
left. After leaving Fox worth's I
1 to come back by home on way to
mplico. As I came near^the house
aw Smiley cross the road going ina
path I had cut. He appeared to
e^had something in his hands and
disappeared' in . the woods. A? .1.
ve- ?m within a f trw Vards" of th?
isc, I saw MdtK^f coming: from the
ic of $he hourt,; ^rith the bldbd
ianaiBfr " down "hST facet She was
grgering toward the road. I threw
cor'out'Of gear and got out and
to her and caught her in my arms,
sked her what had happened and
said 'Smiley has killed us all.' 1/
rted to. parry her to some benches
r the back" steps but she collapsed
I couldn't hold her, so I had to
her down to the ground, whert she
1. I thought I. heard a carycoming
j I went running to stop the car
>!t that T needed assistance I am
vsure, but. I think/that I told
lise to run fpr. Mrai Kirton as I
ipfcd ou| of the caryl wouldn't say
itively for I do xyit know whether
TGarrison or Mr/Bostick got there
t, but I think/it Was Mr. Bostic.
Garrison i/ hard of hearing. I
I both of them" what had happenand
havj^told everybody who in ed
as to just what happened. I
two negroes passing and told one
.NTED Position as?-school
?acjier by young lady of experinpe,would
like to 4 correspond
ith trustees needing
(Miss) Isia V?Ogh|^
j will be in our office at Her
Drug Store every 1st -and
d Monday of each month.
L. A. WOODRUFF,
tometrist and Chiropractor
, Conway, S. C.
SAVEMONfY I
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OUR FALL SUIT
To close out our suits quick, we
sice the following reductions:
5.00 suits St
0.00 suits at?t?j.."' Il7i0
5.00 suits at ?. $14.95
QjOO suits at ? _ $ 9.98
CONWAY TRADING 0.
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(NOTieBOF AALE
nd^fgnd by virtue olfan order of
Honorable j. 15, Vahght, Probate
ge, I, the undersigned Admin lsor
of the Estate of-the late H. G.
ner, Will sell at public auction to
highest bidder for cash, at the
ililuu nt tKo la tA H n Tumor
UVKVV w* Vi?v *?*viw A*? V?? ?* ???
State and County, at ten o'clock
id., Qctdber 7th, 1924 next,.all and
rolar the personal property hering
t-othe said H. G. Turner's
to, including a new Buick autoiWe,
a truck, farm implements,
stock, household goods and farm
luce; terms of sale' cash. ,v
C. BrHUGGINS,
. Administrator,
rv/ood A McMillan, .
orney's for Administrator. ^
t. ZiA 1924?_2ti. ' r x
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
.11 persons laving claims against
lata H. G. Turner, deceased, will
lent them to the undersigned Adis
tra tor, duly itemised' and .vetl*
, within twelve months next from
data hereof, or this Notice will be
id u I bar in reference thereto. \
urther, all persona indebted to the
a tod at Conway, S. C. this 24th
To* September,-192*. ;
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^mfhUtrator, Estate H. 0. Toner
Bfrsjrood * MeMILLAN, -I j,\
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[ PUT ON STAND
Ltif thcia l^go t'jjt TUM4s ashenX"*'
worth 'to- come there and the other
one to go to Steele#' store and tell
them there what had happened-/ Mr.
Bostic, Mr. "Garrison and I cafried
i leather in the house, and right by the.
steps we found the smallest McCrackr
eri child dead. One of Ih&h carried
J the child in apd laid it jon the bed by
r^Mr. Melvin Brown and I Went up
stairs about dark and found Margie.
1 had thought she had run^off and
^hldTup to thia time as 1 bad called
jher all over-tlU plate. About an hour
I later the second boy Was found, He
was not dead but died about 4 o'clock
the next niormpg. I did not have a
pistol in my pocket during the night.
' Nor did I go out' of the hpUse during
the nigh\ About daylight McCrack'en
called my attention/to a pistol on
th?^mantel and sugg^ted thai* I move
it. I put it in my coat pocket.
"Just after dayught Flowers and I
wentput to tile lot. When wegot
back to the house I gave the pistol to
Flowers and<l wept'Jo thi*. kitchen or
dining room, to see about breakfast. -1
then went through the house to whert*
flowers, McCracken and others were
on thp iroad. I did not cross the road
bettyte Monday, after the killing, but
I tbld them that I saw Smiley cross
the road. I did not say 'now. boys gq
Tind Smiley and bring him in.'"
Wednesday afternoon Edmund
Bigham- shown letter alleged to
have beeh written by Smiley identified
signature as t^at of Smiley." He
was also shown a number of checks
drawn'by Smiley ^igham and identified
as Smiley's signature. Bigham
admitted posession of bottle of
Chloroform while ~in Florence Jail
which was used to induce sleep. A
family habit., I did-hot write notes-to
my" wife from Florence J^l, -nor did
I authorize anyone- to write them;;
They were written by another prisoner.
I have been allowed to keep 8nd?
use my own razor. I was put in jail"
JrfHuary 20, 1921 to April &, 1921
when I was carried to Columbia and nlaced
In a death bell Mn which I re-1
mained 26 months and'8 days, I vyas
.then carried to Florence anjt__put in
jail there. In the death cell I wgs allowed
^to see . no one except in the
'presence of a giterd. . , ' >'
Defense rested at 2:38 P. M.-_Mr. 1
-P. Ht- ArroWsmith "conducted cross
'SRidlftaKAfl. u~ - "i
art""ffflaTTnpK wlnt.
to Greenville, S. C. ^>^905 and nutirried.
I sold oht and returned homcrin
1907, I bought the Exum place adjoining
the home place.. I paid
cash and $4500. note,, and had soma,
money left, bought this place int
June 1907, made three crops and-sold ,
a. ^A.- A- +
n ai a prone ior^iv^ou to ur; r in*.- >
teif I sold my interest in the home (
glace in 1908 for between 2700. and!
2800. and got a mortgage. After veil-1
ing to Dr. Finklea I moved to Ga;. fOt
2 years. Farmed at Cordele. I moved
_ o f
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ON SATURDAY,
BETWEEN THE H
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IT MmM
ABSOLUTI
THE F0L1
One Ford Touring
?ndUp-to-Date F
$20.00 in Gold,
$10.00 in, Gold,
$5.00 in Gold.
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AND DONT FOR(
SATURDAY, DOT
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. H Leslie Ga. and bought cotton seed
for about three WMaw there. In Adt*
1918 my family owed me 826,000.00
and n little money I $ad toSfttd Sm^'.**"
,?y. Th? first jsoney I 1st than have
was sons insurance money sy lnlh" ,
er's life. I let them have my share, 5,
6, or $700.00 in 1908. Next, my share
of father's personal property in 1900 1
about 8700.00 Rent for 1900 tod 1907
on my share trf land 8100-00. Then J < y?
sold my shore of the property?to-?*??
theih in 1908 for 82500,00. Next ih > '
1910' while Jiving iir GrpePvttu- f !at "~T
let them have 84250.00. In 1&8
fhhtta 5 I |et them have 8259.
Next in 1920 I let them have 81100.00
I-was living in Ammericus Ga. selling
oils. Purin& the fall of 1920 I let
them Have in small - amounts up n>
$500.00. . I got the first mortgage
whan T sold my interest hi the home 1'
place, and got the second mortgage
in 1910 which-was a renewal ^yf the
1908~pap?r*' When I let them have
$5000. and In- d9fl did same thingwhich
took up 19^0 paper andinter.- " J*"'
est. The last mortgage was for somethin*
liiro si Kimo no. ' ,
State exhibits telegram.
y "L. S. Big ham, Personal," PamHrn? / .
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L. Am in trouble, wire me $150,0^ ,N
"WW secure you. E.
D. Bigham. * ~ J
Edmund-Bigham "I sent that /irr an
effortrtalcolle^t money due me.1
I sold Exuna plaice because brothers-?i?
were accused bf murders and I wanted
to take my wife and child away
from there."- *
State^dig^yOu negro by driving
nail intiegTo's ear? No I did not_ *
Defense objected and Court sustain- 0
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During the cross examination of
Edmund Bigham. P. H. Arrowsmith "
of JState Counsel and M. L. Smitlf of '
Defense Counsel came to blows. > In
questioning Bigham Mr. Arrowsmith
asked Bigham "if the family of . v
tHman murdered in Ga. did' not come
to . the Florence jail and ask him to *'
confess^?Defense obj&ctedand in the
course of his remarks Mrs Smith said:
"That line of questioning is grossly"
improper and counsel knows it"!?Mr. ?
Arrowsmith ^/Immediately replied:
"You are a liar" _no Sooner than
this was said Judge Smith rushed for. s
Mr. Arrowsmith and struck at hipi.
It was impossible to sed whether the
blow landed or notr-Mr. Arrowsroith
struck at Judge Smitlr but before
more blows.could bd passed they were
toward the bat. As soon as the bail- .
iffl were able to restore order Judge -s .
Rice "arose and said that in all hie
gears.pn the Bench it-was the first
time attorneys ^h&fcome to blows
in his court. He said that he would
have to rule both ;j&r 1..^
Cd'urt. He adatt^' said that the next
t^ne anything like this occurred he.. ,*
would send the participants to jaiL After
a conference with the Attorneys
Judge Rice adjourned Court unitil
Thursday morning at. 9:30.
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OCT. 2?th, 1924,
DURS OF 10:30 A.
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Car with Starter,
[itchen Cabinet,
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0 BE ON HAND,
JET THE DATE-DBER
25th, BERS
OF 10^0-ATM.
and Farm ?e%ds
Conway, S. C.
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