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1" v t ' ** * ? ' ' . V"^i :S \ /T- ' 7 -- -: ?; /' rV;M::5:r;. AS ' - ' ?.... - ' " . ' M>.v? '' * *>.. . '* 1 *L ^ ^ / . .* ? ^.. . *; *'* _ / \: 1'^ D. A Spivey *. CI ^ LOCAL NEWS FROM AYNOR Mw Bertha Slopprr. lUifuiUi ? __Z__ Mr. Jr-Bt-ttXti** Htld MfstT^ftaffie Hughe* are serioulsy nuuried. We fc<?pe thorn muck happiness. Miss Francis SltiHh has a nice hair cut. and shave, she la about 66 year* ?. ,oW and Just in her courting^ days. is visiting among her neighbors. Mr/J. O. Aiford gave a big birth* ?' _ day supper last Tuesday, Feb. 22, the teacher* of Red -Hill school wet* in vrted to come over and take supper ^th him, they had lotn of good thing* to eat, such as chicken, /ice, pics of many- kimjp, cakes and good thing* to drink. Everybody enjoyed it. Mr. C. R.~Page of Aynor found a pot hick still on hi* farm recently, it was composed of oil drums the .10 gsl, >oq Site barrel* worm and other fix>' tures to complete the outfit he did not .capture any one with it, the tank is said to have been styllen from E.-C. Hocks' tobacco patch, when he-used it last spring. It was marked with g - > . " -mil hole in the side. ?Mr. E. C. Huck* had a barn raising .Feb., 15th* he had 26 hands to help : him. .wjtb it,they got the barn ready for Covering. Mj-. Huck* is - putting most of his time on the bam. f r.v ' ..The Conway Lumber Company's train No. 6 wrecked- 1n the Graham firanch las week wtlhlg cars of logs, * it took about 20 or M| men two days ?.-x *take up the wre^k and' patch the ? \ ' Vead. The engine waa taken to the shop for repairs and w;e hope to have it Wkin the wodlSs in a few dajr*?" *r. TaUey incfiSrktonJjLViatdng hi* > ' end Mr. E. B. Jedciu<i and family. Mr. E. Ci and R. H. Hucks was in Aynor last' Friday. Mi*. Gebrge J. Holliday is having a - - ?et of barns ami .stalls bulli on the ? ('. C. Reynolds place where Mr. E >1 Muck* ^operating the form nous* , > ^ \* BIRTHDAY DINNER IN HONOR O! FRIEND OF WRMBR -HORRY BO> " * j " Last Saturday evening! Feb. 5, arl . ' Lilshe^Preston residence nenr hgre, th? >riend? ofS^myol Gill gave him a * ' ' meet sumptuous birthday dinner. Th? -decorations were red and white, alonj " ' ^SffOT white carnations. The birthduj *?' tiri CMC WMH ^wnillh (HHUI DtCM niM> X I - - * ' '... ^"X^Face to Face", was played on th< vsmtKM the parly catered the dining 'X -f oom, aft^r which the twenty-thin P*iUrn' was fe^d and the blessing was : 'wrfed. After chewing th?/delightfu ^Hnner'the party rehvqd irito.the/ruesi -.'V - ' >oom, where a most pleatoant hour wa? .,> *P??nt which Include*! a, prayer meeting of unusuAl interest in which.eKCk ^ , member of the party gave a rich teeti. r ?oony. Ax the close of the service th? ' .'party sang, "God be With You Till . ? . We Meet Ag^in.*, and "Blessed be tin Tie that Binds,* ;t)ie benedfetion Wag ?then given. . .vM- ' ' * ; ,t Now the party gathered into the rdinlag room again and Ipofe <hair 1ye7 ' jilaces at the table.' whafre PL" t *eaeam and cake, fruits and nuta were ; _ -Wyl lid^aftOT this tit* ?&rty adjouriMd. ? ";.';C ' -ThoBfjM{???nt wert. Jkfoaara. I^roy gtraater,. of' Binw, k fkficH:; Georff* ffampond,!W Dacvilit. O.; Bart MM ?f Port Wori*v- Texj; Matt G&rdiftr! ' " OoMwbor?/.K? C.; W?yiw> Patch jr>1 Johnrtown, Pi.; RohrVt Brooks, df 5tarjr?nt, Ky.; Olln Booth, of Conway. % "... f* - ?fft C., and the mo*t> worthy aadbOnured #uo*t, ofrDovor, N. J. . ' ?: * r?. 'V UUATTVZ HOMO QUOOMC TiU(b ***** ?h? (MM. Tb?re 1j oalrw* "Bromo OointM . .' K. w. a?ovra .iwwtK a* ' ; i ? ' < ttfcfftg* r^:.> .... ,.... ?* * ..* , ?t . ; ... : . . / ' --;t' ' ' V ' ' V" ' . ' ' -? p*- -; ;t, '?* 1 BieeBHSBHHMBl r" ^ ' ** ~ * - 'j ITE FOR YOU ? WE ARE REA ANOTHER f WE ARE REA MONTH THIS i i ' PEOPLESI D. A. SPIVEY, Pre. *$s. J. Kpp^ John K,. V ~ ' ** - [, NOTICE OF ELECTION V . ? A majority of the freeholders of tl Town of Conway, South Carolina7~i tshown by the tax books. ~of the sa town, having duly petitioned for 'for The-pur{5oee ot issuing bonds 1 -. pay indebtedness heretofore incurrt / for building, - erecting, establishing | repairing and extending the side watt and streets of the Towj of Conwa; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thi a apecial election has been and is her > by ordered, .by the municipal author ties of the Town of Conway, State < r South Carolina, at which election tl ~ following question wilf~be - aubmkt* to the qualified elector*^ the Tow of Conway: "Shall the Town of Conway issue at sell coupons bonds in Amount of Fifl Thousand ($60,000.00) Dollars, as pr viA**A Kv law th? Droceeds derivt from Mile of Kaid bonds to be used i paying indebtedness heretofore inca ed tot building, erecting, oetablishinj repairing and extending 'the sidewall and streets of "the Town of Conw&j the aaid, bonds to be of such denomini Ihw and run for such length of tin and bear such rate of interest, not e: (7) per centum per ?> num. ns said njiunicipal authorities < said town shall prescribe 7" That said special election will I held on the 29th-tlay of^March, 192 in t he Town Hnll, of tha Town of Coi way, the said election being conduct* ' in accordance with the law* of fori governing special municipal election and at said special election such pe sons shall be entitled to vote as ai qualified under 'Section 12, Article of the Constitution of 18R5 of Sput i Carolina. v ?*" ? V The following persons are appoint* managers of such special election: < R. Scarborough, D. G. Spivey and 1 W. CoqW. v ' DONE in council duly assembl this February 2K, 11)27. . L. D MAGRATH, Mayc JL-li^LQNG, ; T. T. ELLIOTT, J. L CHESTNUT p " . J.E.WATSON, r J. K. STALVEY. 'j W TAYLOR. t ATTEST: . C. H. SNIDER, Clerk. ; s[3:__4t, ; ~ -v ~ I , _ o- 1 NOTICE", r I NOTICE in hereby given that boo tu aiuiUl mnnii.fl | |UI ir^PvmnwM *?/ mm # Section to He held in the Town of Co s way on Tuesday, March 29, 1927, w r be duly opertedjfor registration of v< j ers on. the 8th day of March, 1927, a , dosed on the 18th day of March, 191 I both dat<s being inclusive. Said boo t j will be opened at the store of A. I ( . McNeill Orocery Company in the Tot of Conway, South Carolina. ' ' L. D. MAGRATH, Mayc A H. LONG, 7 T. T, ELLIOTT. >-T J. L. CHESTNUT, j J. E. WATSON, J. K. STALVEY, J. W. TAYLOR. 'Members of wwn Council. ATTEST: C; H SNIDER, Cfcrk. 1 8(9 I. 3t. % .; "*? . n ' 4sii. a 1? < -? L. GOV. BANS' NUDE PICTURES ' Colombia, Feb. 19_Gorrrii?r Ric \> 'pithfi Has declared w?r on the obscei ' lagtasin*. Two arrests ware mm > ?talk n^a^"fublteatl?] disappeared from flhe shelves. ?\,. yesterday afternoon the govern drew from a'drawer . In -big desk ee t- era) magazines that had been seta ih the "raids," and turning the pag exhibited pictures of "artist nodA and other specimens of perfect p* - vrj- - ' \ '' v 'JO.i ; i . .r " " v .' > * -y*. ^ / ' ' ' *! . "< * \ '; j'."'; ^ ; r" .. " ** 'J ... - ' .. ' . . - ' . i'x V . ^ . .. > _ r RHOME AND -i * y * - * "1 %2fc: /. a ^ - . ? -iiy,. i ?77vih?vrtiskhi*ryihnmmimw*?wmfm>e^e^*eeeapinti "| ' . afyv j '" . " . " ' ?. ? .1 ? DY TO HELP YOU H, 5ERIESL0F STOCK N( DY TO HELP SOMRO? YEAR. i-. ' * ; i r rr rr?m i ? m?iii WILDING & LOAN A* a: w. barret, vk? * *l 1 i'atson a. e. qoldwnch .a ...??? 1 ; " r " " ? r'" ? .J*r ?*%L ' t> .A *.'*.* , V ? # - - ' ' ' chrjtude, cIiuJ, 'In practically every caac, in strings^f bends or lean, more ie often lcs?. * "' \r .f" ~\'j: . is "That's got to stop," the governor id said. He add.ed that the -government a doesn't let such "literature" go thru; mi the-maHs.-tmd in* doesn't boHeng' It to ought- to be sold on Columbia'* street*, 'd The goovernor stated that practicalit, J> a1' the news dealers have Incs formed htm of thfir wttttngoess to y. carry out his wishes iri this particular it without protest. One dealer brought b- to the governor's office samples of all magazines he sells and asked that the >f chief executive pass upon their merits ie and make recommendations. ?d The governor stated that practical m very specific and cledr as to the publication, sale and distribution of such id pictures and reading matter. The ty maximum penalty is two years in prists on or a fine of $1,000, or both. ~ ?d -A war on such Yhagazlnes has rein cently been waged in New York city. r- -The Record. f, -r? ' Modern Dairy for Myrtle Beach t- ? a-' Myrtle Beach, Feb. 26 A large at modem dairy, of Government spagffij, cations, be established on thgJJ^ je tie Beach Estates and wtii/?r&penn?a 27 by B. A. Cook, a prominent and snen cessful dairyman and farmer erf Mar?d Ion. Water for the dairy will bp piped ce a short distance from an artesian ; well ao that a plentiful and fresh supt ply may be had at all times. The, re contract for the buildfng of the dairy 2 has been let to J. $f. Lawton- Company :h of Florence. v ; o\,' a' . WHAT FOREST FIRES DO C Editor of The Field: < The folio W?hg letter recently reealv" from a'large landowner inVu rater ed County sets forth >n attitude toward foest lire* which I wish might he coib^ ?r, municated ' to every citizen in the state. Will you help to spread this message? ~ 1 Very rtuly yours,- - "TjEI Henry H. Tryon, Extension Forester., Aiken, S. C., Feb. 24. 1?27. ?U.. -1 U. iL.. ' iny uf?i ;?ir. ii/uu. It was with much pleasure that I read your article^ aboyjt Are! in <ke Club columns of Ttrt State. I feel simply desperate when the fires ?dm-" menco. Such destruction! Such desks pollation! The sunlight dimmed by de?al pressing smoke. ' 'V >n- What is the matter that people can ill not think nor see what they are dotag >t- to their country and their State? The nd future production of timber cut abort !7., by millions of charred trees; the berks ries and that feed the birds deM. stroyed; "their nesting places destrpyvn ed, so that a vast army of insect eaters ' < are driven bwhv: roads in nlacrvt mm. >r, dered actually dangerous for travel >". by burning trees. Can we not x?>eed up the work a? education regarding this wflfrbt vandalism?. Beautiful flowers and shrubs are blighted and the soil itself* in juped by these oft recur ring Bros. / > -" Sincerely yours, - Ann Catherine Anderson 'Saunders.", CON?JRLQTUXI> BEGINS, . ) Mf IT4VHANNAM ROAD jgeorgeto vy Feb. i(T__The; h- structkm df V'santi-clay road between' the Yauhsnnah _*nd Black River y bridge^ aUr|edi Friday. The contract J ^ waa lei some time ago to T W-ffrrroll of Columbia Bad- is a part of the M project to sand-clay, all portions of ^ I . - nonce w u thin county, which hat* or not alread> been surfaced in this man-, T" n#r* *,. **' , V. . id ^?Th? .contract C?u? for the complete tion of lit* hew rnadHn 200 Working * daysr. lt laOedrrstood, and in ordoir |K that the work may. ba completed amlT i1 V' i " f ' *K. *0., 9 > ~ ? w . s. -V?4H ;/ <? ft." ' ; ' ?^BBI \ HOME TOT ' ?*' ... </.* .? - ; -tr i t i nr "' ?? Hi' WE BOTH. ~ )W OPEN FOR SUBSC IE BUY OE BUILD ' i '. . ' V . M mmtmmmmtm mmdm m. minim ' T A fail T /ua ya/v%? 5S0CIATI0N OF .CON I Pw>. ' ' A. E. GOLDFIN A W Barrett j. 1 4 ? . . * c I I,? within the allotted time, nine crew* consisting of about 40; men each and road machines of various kinds will be used. The. nine crews will be strung out along the route, each being desig nated a certain mileage, A new route , A?ni hu iwwj, whifh will ohviate man^. bfndJijM.eha^^unfjM, and ,.E?mdlng_ the construction work the old road will serve as a devour. ^ - J. ! The only portion of Rpute40 in this county, not already sand-clayed or unjder contract for sand-clay construction is the stretch known as the King's highway lying between Sampit and ! ; lower Santee rivers, and it ia under. I stood that ,as soon as the. upper part [of ?ho route is completed; a contract will be lejt for the building of the.road which ieads from Georgetown in the direction of . McClellanville and Charleston. . : _ ft ,' ? ' -/ ' . STANAL RHEL'ARK Born in lS68_J)tal Feb. 20. 1927 .^^Memories of a Friend" In memroy of a dear friend who"left this world of sin and strife last Sunday, Feb. 29. -t? The golden chain has been broken, IJ1 ? - . k. . HOmG QtmJHUl '* ? Beautiful Cherrol y Tka COACH I ] JSt* "3 A _ iS&i uorej than tjou t Already the Moet Boaotlft Moti&ftb gr?mt eucoea liietory I Bmism no other ' ->? >*1 UMMWd tO CCMBIMhCi' / . rtoni wlfttytt^ricetiiiloi ; Here trwlffc mora fcf?? yon mf (Eought poeeibl Or en CI* err o let, [with Iti - The Touring V '525 TheRowUter % '525 TbaCtov* . *625 ... ?? ? ? ?? ?- ?- ? ? - ? ? KING CHI - ' - - ' n, ? III CON? dUAlI . , ..* . ~ft_ o-'wA*. ,\ ? ' V, n..'. ;.ii-|. v > ?, U- J-"... ' . . . ' \ j.vi . ^ x>; - **>. .. *: . V ? . / " ' V + ' - ' v LEASE YOUR **. ;" *' "' ' - -*> *V- IXCLmm*. 1 V . Ik ' cii . * ' '. n"*'. ' 1 t ''" V \ ^ . 7"' '' " *" *' . * ' ' ? i J . "r :riptions and i a home each | * V.' :*T\. ^ . . mm >, wa^s. c. CH, Sec. 4k Tree*. w reto I., n Htm at* His years of toil and suffering Were for<aarying Ghd and man; Striving' to uplift humanity. Hl? monumenf ever itandn. ' Our hearts now turns back in dream land; \ r Witik4j^K>de8 of him each day; - All were happy and gay .ttntii .ixi was called away. OolUen memories will ever linger A round us at the close Of each day But those days of pleasure are over Since he papsed a*ay> =? CITATION For Letters of Administration Stai#T~a Carolina, County o Horry. . . By J.'S. V^ught, Eequire Probst Judge. Whereas,.- Blanche S. Clemmou made ~iuitvto me to grant her Lei ters of Administration of the Estat of and effects of John K. Strickland. THESE ARB THEREFORE to and admonish all and singular the kir dred and creditors of the *nid John K Strickland deceased, that *hey be 'an 1 ? - .L. Drn ppear, OUIVnMHVf??? Ui vtvwi w ? * * V bate, to be held at Conway. S. C."on tJh the have, why tho said Adminiatrltto | ralBl^^rnlL mii I %r I]our. m y / ; i ? ^ wer thought o d CtMTVoUilf polldta tad ma I la Chevrolet poMibty offer, i m>prked car omte of tremea f elllheattrao- -Twin %m d "*?? ralat. Drive it. 1 ,elb"AM ur uioiicT nuu BrntPW Knuiiipr a?mora then end why It Is i B progTMiiv* rate of tens of th tese amazingly low j TheScdm . *695 !*' , v?r , ,w* : Spott Cabriolet *715 fi ' The Landau *745 22 "7 *' * \ VAY SOUTH CAR< r. . ,* . - v * V* 4 ' ' "A V; TY AT LOW ' - ' . - >'* . ' S *d *V . ft ?**v; ., r - _ - " >4 * ' p ' " ' **? * V""* . ' / * ; r - ' . ? . :' . . . l- i- 'y:rV -G p i????ggei Hi '* f - . ? ' . i%* ' SIGHT .. '*".. 1 w v / .' V ; . >. s r,: - t. i . -?g- - . - , ', ' ^ 2L 3dBEi?jilgSv^\\ v ?* v 1 a ^4^y: . tv % ?e> ' , ' ^ r~ r'. ? ;..' .; v . ^ " "<n 11>^ ?v^y -' < W H WIpHnnme . __ 4 ' '. * ' ? . !' ... ' wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm . should not be granted. GIVEN under my Hand, this 17th " day of February Anno Domini,-1927.v T . Published on the. 24th of Feb. and - 3rd day of March 1927 In The Fiold. , X s. VAUcafc * Probate Judge of Horry County. . ? ' f . n - " I - r J - ' fL .. .. CITATION - ? For Letters of Administration State of South Carolina, County of * . Horry.. * fey J. S. Vaught Esquire, Probate - Judge. WHEREAS^Bttftche S. CleUimona made suirto me, to grant her Letters , of Administration of the Estate of and r effects of Annie E. Strickland. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonish all and singular the ' kindred and creditors or the said Ans nie E. Strickland "deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the court e of Probate, to be held at Conway S. C. on the 11th day of M; -h. 1927 e next,* after publication hereof, at 11,_ ^ , i- O'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, f' if any-the- have, why the did Add | ministration should not be granted. > GIVEN under my Hhnd, this 17th ie d' y of'Tebruary Anno Domini, 1927. t -Published on the 24th of Feb. and e- ard day of March 1927 in The Field. ^ n Prober* Judge r? Horry County. ~ ppS m .. '* 2ur ?* ^ ^ ' I * I,. . *?-V ..;? ' ; i:?:'~? WJyJT < ?~~ ?'" Moneu possible] fnificent factories, could ? rcre it not for the .Ma* dous volume production. " Learn what makes it the ' . x ife automobile history? * 4 vinnin* new lmyers at a ' ^ 'jj t ousands each week! '.'r ' > ? . . r- r: -V Prices'.... ; ? ? . .... ' . . ** . mTrgk - ? H95 ' * " *395' tiMP. ANY ? ' HJNA ' ' CO&T v I ~~ r 'I / I -- mmjg *' '? V I ' v. WW I 1 ' " *. .v ;< "v?4w