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, ' - * tiyyv&M?*' . ? " **??, Z* T ?:?1 ^ ' 1?'*?: ?: _ % ' . ' .i. o "' . '* ?-v- . , ' ~ *'*'? ?' \ THE FIElyD rV v< Published 'Weekly at ?onway, 8. ^ \ < ../ By The T >- WORRY PUBLISHING>CO. \ - . - SWEET HOME _ SCHOOL CLOSES ' - '. v A ' . -4L- . * .? ? . It thOyopiTiion of the majority; that our exercise was a success.. j_ v. . ^ ' , We had" beautiful weather and other conditions favorable for larjce at" ' tendance. It seems thijjL we mixht T~ : 1 fittingly think> of it a* ah educanon* . al week irl our community. . The mysic recital on MflViday night ~V was well planned and carried out under the directions of Miss .Qnita Ber-' t ry-as teacher. The.students felt hough - / ? w- M being in the rirst principle* .01 mu^.v # ' did their parts weW,% both rnstrumeht ? ' hi and Vdeah-* '-v" 11 , * '-* The pfogranj Tuesday night was. Vnjoyed hy a very large audience, jThe first part consisted of,a -debate ~ " *" ~~ between represenafives of?the,-two: .... .literary ' societies-that have been or?' - A1, .ganized in our,, school, for several .;.... . . . V'"^yeara?\-: The Query, Resolved That^ the . c : - ..-T" eort^jidaUohnof' schbStlr pcurnute; the ? - - int^rPKt nf Education in the staH? of . s. c. ; ? ' , "At'f. Neg. >' * Roy Butler > Robert Littfe . _j Ansel "t^ox Hasry Vaug"h{ . .. "The1 judges who servere&rwere Rev. j Watson of Lorii, B. Pi Gore, of Lor is , and Glenn F. Holmes.of Guide. Whyp 1 they had'"" considered "the. diffenrtit points that count in a contest of, that j , nature^' they returned' a decision of'j ? ~ -two to one in-ffcVdl1 Of the?negative. | 4 . , v Rev. Watson announced the decision I and awarded the medals to Robt. I XT-.? * ??and Harry Vauehf. The boya all availed themselves Ijfc's men and thoae-who lost, lost like merit""SHaiie^ times victory is harder to bear than I defeat. We would not. even insinuate t-. that that-is truacdn this case;- bur it is easy to gotthe point. Victory might' have a tendency to cause one to stoplighting and then he is preparing for v defeat. Defeat, on the other hand, has ? ' a tendency to cause one.to fight-hard' ' ' er and be more energetic in making " preparation. V After the debate, an address was -Uy - given by Dr. Rufus Ford. Surely , mg?eii {Its iMWkii enjoyed and sought ~ tfc* spirit nrf splendid discourse ' as ilium nhaaam.gfJjtta.jqjB^^ * ptyHHW. che re fulness and usefulness. 'jf Dr. JTord seemed to be at hia beat held. the attention of hia audftpce ffpell ' bound. It is, indeed, Inspfimg to *haW SinV' immk ??? ? ni 7 I'dlVlTirifiiilt our community. \ \ . The exercise on Wedneaday night ] . 1 was ?given in honor, of fotir stud? ? eijta w|o have taken and successfully passed the work through 'the HKh -v grade. Theae students were: LucilleDutton, Belle Dutton, Orrie Carter and Ada Milligan. Their parts on the - - -?. a a1* i.- ..._ t i 1'- - progi am strraeu w w . j hh|'<"*~ . sivo. , " r. ' - V"" . In his usual manner of zeal, life, and 'with choice language, attorney j M. A. Wright delivered one of the - :i$f' ?' ?;' most thrilling addresses with the " Front ierMashis subject that we have beard. Thft was the third time that ?Mr. Wright has visited our Cnmmun= ky during ' our closing exorcises of ^ school and we are made to believe . that he has, dope great, good for the j cause of education" in 4his section, that will bo helpftfl nnd instructive for the future. We are indeed very,! much indebted to Mr. Wright fpi/hlal "" "> interest in our Community arui the . ^ cause for which we are laboring. Aw Thnot/fo%? _ ni?ht wo worP in. Via B liui r i,v " ftrtained by ex<rciw? of the PpTOBJr and intermediate j^defc. The children ,*v. X ' ' aeemed to enjoy theh/ partes andshowed aome akill in /the preparation , 7 - 1 ... madid* Our program ywould have beep 793 And Bi m \ . '* & ? - g -#^V*^, ; - '- Cv^ - , ".' Offtc^ in SctrtoroL^ v . -? ; Conway, S. Q. i + DR. J. KAtaL\ * rV Pliyskl^ORBd SNlr r? . ^^^J^Marlow< * ? . < - . ^ ' > *i\ ? " ' I i , t ? J" .. ' . , , incomplete without the splendid nnu?ic itpidered'hy Supt. K. Q, Allen, with other member* o^his jnalu quuitette.* k . After the music Mr, Allen in his quiet but' impressive manner .spoke for a few minutes on educational, possibihteis in both the home and school : On Friday, niyht ouf^exerciae closed with two plays jflven by~the tarfrcr students of k our school. The plays j were, VJuhnny'H New Suit" ^,'and "It Cfui't be done The characters acted thfcir parts tvell and, every hody seemde to- enjoy the exercise. The students who received certificates for rendartty of attendance were,^ f ^irst-ifrade, Joe D. Bellamy, Mary V?u?rht. and Dewey Vaunhi. Third" grade. Ruby Lee arid Liston -Vaught. Smith, Karl Vaught, Eulu Vadghit and Lloyd Vaught.; Sijcth^ grade,, Mary Belle Bellamy. Seventh grade, Bessie. Smith and. Lundy Vaught. Eight grade, Gracie Lee. Tenth grade, Orrie Cartel. In the case of LgndyVaUght, Fourth1 i Grade Glenn Bellumj^. and Alma VaugHt Fifth GraB^/NGrady Smith and Lundy , Vaught. t fi^hth thhs ia the seventh year with out\e-vi I i" * 1 * i " \ ? \ <^g absent a ttingle ddy. Whan. 0ary >nts have kept their children in school ever?y day they have, done 'Jail JFhey could do for them in,.that part' of the work. One~ or tW6' days absent from sibool?duw.'n(|t spall failurej I but constant absence means discouragement on.the part of the student and the result will be that , he will leave school before he has completed the , course. . ' , . . J . 'Two phases-*vof Our scho*>lvwork especially, should be emphqjfti2ed more than ever before, Vvhich are regularity of attendance and a continuance in school until the cause. whatever it I may. be is .completed. It is too ofteifi the case that the Viudent is groping in the dark- with no particular end or "** *- *V "pin jwst! m~vTvw.?it- wuwtt- Mun ......? ish for one to start on a journey wrth no* destination in'.^mind, Too many. studtnts are merely Hi sehool for. the-"present and because of the least difficulty or obstacle tn he overcome they face out for ^thay -do,, not j have the end of the course as their ( goal. That evil -can be remedied, to' a great extent, I believe, by propel {trading: and regulating the school course. and above all placing more value on the end of the schol course. Again, we thank ?jdl those who aided and assisted in carrying out thank the patrons for such a splendid Co4?peration KptriC In pushing""" the *0^1-aT training th^ hAya and frirbT of this school district for better men' ahd women. The battle is on and we lan^s hatik ?r ')m>w which will result in untold suffering for our children in the future, on account of ignorance, vice and superstition. . * A Teacher. ?o_: ii' ?? BLINDING HE A LIGHTS . Warning after ..-warning;; is dsslied by the pre? of the danger of blinding headlights to motor cars at night, and yet the custom prevails. If you doubt that-it is npt iiTfashion motor on any of the highways" leading out* from this city ahy evening and you will undergo an unpleasant experience, and at the samefime eOme out fortunate if yop. escape injury or accident. TPhe glaring headlight totally hllnda/fKe^Mv^fitge driver, ami in sp. pro awning a car whose driver/will not use dimmers, even when given, the signal, it is amazing^how the two machine* pass without a smaahup. It must be carelessness on the part of the glaring headlight drivers; it is difficult to figure out how the~avcrage mortal-would just fo? fun or devilment take such * cHarfbe in "jeopardizing life and property.' After some terrible trajgic incident' occurs near us, due to glaring headlights, the-agitation for dimmers may bear *?" ? IamIIu Wa airrofl. with MIIIK Lll#av IVVWI^ t 9WW ?A | tho Walterbowj jpreaa and . Standard - m. i. *?", Customei ii\ ' " ./ ' ' * ' v 4--br- ' . ' ' ; .-i? o ug h t T f ' ' . , / * ' : '*?'' . ~ ? a r / . -V? . . m. *>* . * "*'* . ?? % + f , y" ' . '^itf:.' -. ' ; ' ' * ... '" ... ' "" V v-y >> wt." : .. *" . v ^ ?c- LI: WHj V V u ' "j " ' ' *' v? 7 V. . . ' V . * V , f . : . y- ?' . ' ''i ^ , ? * V. ' ^5- ** *Y*^ S ' ;V: T'* ? .f..." -,r . .~rrr ^THB WKL0? CONWAY, g, C Tj that the maiinf fact that there vgre ? go few aeeidents caused by glaring headlights is little short of miracul*' ous. This' exchange in commenting 11 on this dangerous custom- of motor 1* Raveling says: . s v f" I The easiest way to have an auten|o-vt bila accident is to allow your flights t to v\Hh all liuur power straight, j into ? the eyes of the approaching J driver.. With,the person thus blind^j ! anyone can htupjL- the kind o^. accident I the newspap^s tell about. And -then | if you wish to make a double affair * of i't you can have the. accident ... *< {.hat point on the streets.. whtae^ann automobile is parked to one aidei Yhisi "machine .wflj be totally invisible toj the blinded driVer and a double act-*- > dent Will likely take. p!aC?.:r_Spartan i burg Journal.*. ^ v ?! j . : _? ? I GALjVANTS FERRY LOCALS ?^ * ' * * . ' . :1 L/Yhc health 'of-community- is very gopd except a few ? bad Co I'd" I > V r *-?! Vwhich ve guess I*'caused by/UHt uti-1 J V A ' , ' $ . . >4 u\uul cold Spring.,, . J. | (The farmers ol this section arc vwyNbuisy planting cow, and?, are trusting that thr future weather wiltbe mucnYmore pleasant. . J i The Joi\er Swamp school closed last Fridajrmight, with a very inter* ! testing prograW rendedered. v .. Ous^uptTofyKducationand hi" Associates sapg\?ome very interesting songs, whichF\has been compli-j mented by many of\their friends. Mr. Pock Doyle and\Mias Australia ; C.ruwford was out oh i^n after-noon ride last Sunday. - \ ' J* "l Mr. Pave' Jenereite and sir. Willie Gerrald, wad se*n in the Takh: Swamp.) section Sunday P. ST. .7 * \ , Mr. Douglas Doyle, of Galliv^nt's! Ferry,''Rt. 3, visited Mr-..Claud .Hohks 1 Jast. Sunday. A lover of The Field. ^ Why are fowls the most Cconomical creatures that a" farmer keeps? i Because for every grain .they eat I they give a peck. ? ' 7 O&ITUARY - I * ; ' V1 On ApirTthe jSrd, 1926, the death angel visited our home and .carried our betcrVed '-father, E. R. Todd to his reward. ^ He waaZhoHi in Dogwppd Neck Township,- Feb. 3rd 1867 and wnw blessed to Uva kare untli Wii?ii?ip years and 2 months old. ? t " J}* Mrj< Todd was married to Miss A; M. Edge June 16th 1879 who still 1 survives him. He leaves one brotl^y, Mr. A. J. Todd of Hand, S. C., Mrs. A. J. Dubois of lf^rtle Beach, S. C. and foar children with a host of friends to mourn his loss. He was laid to rest in the Wheather* Cemetery to await the Resurrection Morn. He was ? member of the , Missionary Baptist Church where he served as Deacon until his death.? " Dearest father thou has left us, ' With-a sad and broken heart, __ But we know that thou art blessed, ; With the Angles where you dwell. Dear papa thou hast yone from us, A voice we loyed is stilled. A place is vacant in our home, , That never can be filled^. \ ? A y Earth has lost Its gladness - Jlim'in wW"m ii to us more bright, "Since the ?j>irft of our dear one ... \ Took its homeward flight. 'zT J Dearest father thou hast left us^ And it seems so sad to ut^. "But we hope thAl^you are resting In the* Savior's "arms'above. V > .' \ * 1 i . ' His devoted children. j rs Visite leir Eastc . . / f* *; " v>-" - "v-. v' "SU , THBTUNDERS1 / OurS Marlowe iiimniM i riiii" r'\ V ? v I? *. " . t .? ? :S.- / . . '''"V * . ' ' : A1-v^ : ^ ; 'a -?* ' . 'l " I*-.' *. "A. " . ! IV R8DAV. Af?RfL S, Ji>? _ ^ iEWS ITEMS FORM ' DOG BLUFF SECTION the health of thia community.' ia ot so Kood at the present there ia >ts of influeilsa. , , the farmers ?are?bu*y planting luir corn at?d fixing to set out their ubacco. "a ' ~ I Th# CoHway-Bbr. Ca^js doing lots ,f work in our section. * ? ~ There was a. large crowd at Mt. In-man last Sunday night. .Mr. Bloftxa Rooerts enjoyed ~ a car uh'-last .Sunday, night.: . # ~ v' Messrs? Junior and Oliver Brasier Avt* visitors in this section Friday. t Mr. Mack Richardson of Greslvfem ipent some time "with Miss Susie sh.TleV Saturdajf lifght. ' . Miss Virgiuia HaxJey enjoyed a iWgy ride last Kundny P. M. '\ _ A large crowd attended the social . iiCnSruirV lent. Thursday ilight. The jqusic of the Bvenirtg was enjoyed very much. | The Brun$on school closed last week and Miss ? Alma Lw and Mrs. [Jludyte Sijyth returned to their homes ?t HOrry juid we .were sorry to learn d( them leaving rtis. . ^ r Wv. Cooper of ^Whai i og to a," s. 'Mm:1 this setHtlofteJ^lgprdi^And Sunday. We Mre sorry to hear of Mr. \V. H. j)ix being sjclt i n"bed this week, hope he will soon be up. 7"" Mrs. 0. E.James is .back home from the Mullips hospital, where she has been for, several-weeks. - s . ??r- ----- ' 4?. "* Milss Fannie Baker left Tuesday for Jacksonville, Fla., where she will spend-some time with relatives. ' ' x ,-f , - - . >~v * To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tableu). It sm the taah and Headache and work* offtfea Cold. F W. GROVE'S denature on each bo*. SSe |ip v FdR GOOD FRE /T Xjb^ _ Z~a rk ? v anaies ai nes , Keep ? DmKob Hlf It NEEDED FOO TRY OUR HO rm OONWA ServiceHWith *. Sm . \'v^ * Vv - ' . " v . d Mario . -;.v W Sui ts, - ? v* ^>i ' V ' ' ' ' 1 ITS US" L SLUNG STORE ' "A ft xXT: .v' lalesforce: Huger ' . ""V'V' ' ' ' " ' * *' " * ; ( g"n ' i, i !,,= RUPTURE:; EXPERT/ HERE * *' ??* ' . " .< ^ v. p.F. JL Seeley, g? Chicago j|nd Phila truji*. W*] personally * bo at the Florence Hotel and toil! remain in Florence Wednes AajTTOflJ, Ap?il 14th. lb. Seele; say*: "The Spermatic Shield wil not only retain any case of ruptur perfectly, but contracts the opcnini j in 10 days on the average case. Beim a vast advancement over all forme methcVis e&mplyfying instantan eous effects inttnediafely apprecisbl and withstanding any strain' or pc altion no matter the sixe?or "locatkn Large ot difficult cases, or'lncissior . al ruptures (foIlowinK ?* operations ] specially solicited!, This instrumer ; received the only "tfWard in Englan an din Spah^j>roducing~Yesults wit! out surgery, injections;; medical ireai mertfsor prescriptions. ~ . _ - < ? Caution Aft esses should be .cai tinned against the use of ghy elasti or "well truss with understraps, a ^sf me-re*t where the, lamp is and m r where the^ opening i?, producin " Krmri . (Jinpimiivnv iirwiwi^innii' w?" ? operations. =< " , iJl j, Mi*. Sefcley has documents from til ; United Stiies Government, AVashinj tOK,P. C.t for jnspectlun. He "will' I .glad to demonstrate without chars or .fit them if desired. Business d< 666 is a prescription for MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVE1 DENGVE OR BILIOl'S FEVER. % "v" ^ : .* ' . * * " FT kills the germs. COME TO THE Y FRI1H - - ' v , ? >? * * i rt; * . - . % ' ? vr SH FRUTFT AND isonbale Prices jtf for the Children. I - gj / r~ r ! - ? proper formT^tlic" D CLEMENT | T 000S-Y0U Q WheiYIn Town, < ;n quiciNajnci We prepare^Seiw i i - W? r.i^ ; GOODS A Y FRUIT lle'? ' P. S. - - . we's I ? ,.a. . i ~ . * * . ~ > :-V fi ;v 1: Hats anc 10-^ < ^ .' * J \ ,' . ?* . ' ' , " " ..*?>>- , V--- * ?- * ' > .. ..v,' % ' ' ^ ^ v , y. . :: ?., H/ ... j Marlowe ' - *.'* ' ' ?-<** * . *. ': 4 "*1 "! y "'' - ' ? ** ' * t ijJSp" I- . < t~~*~ ' * lj<y*' . y\ v.; ;.: , mands prevent stopping at any other place in thla section. * . ? N. B?Every statement in thie . : notice has been verified before 1h# * | Federal and Stale H. ' ' - Seeley*. ^} %. . v .* -(-v.>< > V Home Off Ire 117 N; PiUw, rtceiwO*- ?3 Pr 8 Fr.oi W.r?ta?__J|?ny y Icompiainta Jyve reju&sd me from dia, II'satisfied purchasers that certain par* e ties have been traveling about under g misrepresentation# ,? imitaing myg adds and claiming he vrga associated * r j with me a romy establishment. Sub-< ^ j^tuting an inferior imitation for my *** e goods and improperly fitted, , all of ! which is false and fraudulent. . j t lArtv. in pq. , . ^ W _v /. ) 'CITATION FOR letters OF it administration d ynrtr"or~SoutFr Carolina, County of '* Horry, By J. S. Vaught, Esquire, lyt^ Probate Judge. : ^ /' 1 , WHEAREAS, Paul kmitfy jnade t"" suit to hie, to grant bin* Letters of 'c I Administration of the "Estate-of and ' 'effects of Isaac Hughes. . { ? | THESE ARB THEREFORE to cite < [and pdrfiortish all And singular-the ~~~ LLkindredlsnil ,^CT?fdiftfP*"<ff the said Isaac Hughes deceased, that they be and appear,, before me, in the Court It fo Probate, to E^ |teld at jpp!iwax,, S. v ?f,c oil April lflth, :l?2d next, ' .'e' publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the "forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administra tion should not be granted. _ GIVEN undep my^Harid, this 1st day of Aprrh Anno Domini, 1926. Published on the 1st & 8th days of [r April 1926 in The FifId. t - J. S. VAUGHT, J ". Probate Judge of Horry Co. ~ 4-l-2sm ' - . STflftf f ^F c/ A I^fr . jf?; t v ^| ^L J^Lf Jr LL LIKE EM ^ . " ^ .";. _ . jome Here, for yoiir~ I, COOL DRINKS - _ ' - V ** T. 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