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i I'HinnfiT^for QU tftf AMSS SARAH KMKPATRICK (che stuco.) QVB l-H OF 102 I PALMA^eOTA ,\y MI5S MARIE DEAN MISS '* 3PARTAN6URC CO. * &W& 4 IrmW >%*> ^ v'?^:; ' r .; ' \. '- ^ /5/\ 'A< 13 rj G. ft R! J; C A N N 0 N tA | wi 5 SY t GFOP.O KTQWK' CO. n 00?' CM ill MM! p ' a^K W ; ,r? ' -r- ! J* '?i f&0rI . - *i 1\ I V?#-' < . - - '^asy'il irr * i V-*"' I i ?V1 rv ' ' ;-{ .*45 f . ,' 1 . m | k (:s3afc i | * < '- '' Awi'W - p i 1 l likte ft 1 ydfy " . * ' i ' s'. 4 s# FftiPP - ? p *vj i"!"/%' f* ! ' ' ' ' $ ' - < * :< ;?v4 m " $ :. .- . V f : i , . . y V " ' '"V ' , -r~, .< / < ? *. f . I 1 / ,':VW?K ' V ^ i^a V JJ V : ? t ap a L A pjfc if A >; v-g f I ' I^K W::i r > WS? I AMS5 DELL MOMTCOMtnY MISS A ~ - i? - c t* t ' T>$ FLORA MAE HOLLIOAV MISS 101 HORPY CO, A is/ i MOST EXPENSIVE WAY SELECTED The error made in locating the new road appears plainer and plainer as the work on the ne^awmd progresses. '* Already enough ni'6noy has been ! spent on the work betwtyin Ctonway and the Quattlebaum fawn t& have finished the road completoly by the I way of the new road, as it has been called, running away from the end of Third avenue. Go oitt to the place where the n road leaves Fourth avenue and look at both ways. It will be seen that the two ways are almost parallel. This fact in itself is enough to show that needless expenditure has been made. If not satisfied then, go on out and look at the amount of earth that has been hauled in and the number of cuts | 4' T1 NTS ip? MARY OOYD HARDIN CHESTER CO. MIHORCPR MISS MARYE.VALKER FS7EK CO. SALUOA. CO. . ^ p? " ' . W#J$ 1 Wm feJM <.'.w. m M% ? i "_v" *-<-^- s*j&a6|b . j 0 i NIA O'.V E M 5 MISS (RuME p LOW 0 B N r-itLD CO CLARE NOON CO sAWAS# Ifi . l>?. .X'V': v> : ' fe'V- >v " J<-if '<'V,' . '/' S(C-' |- ;:r :<4 v V W$$ ^ ,,. 0 ::V;v-v.- ' ' & "' ":^-'v 11 *miM&k -.: . ( ?r:=\ v-A " !? LIKE PEEPLES MISS iXOSA MfCKLlOCI Mr TON CO. CM F. ROKEfe" CO. r.i - r ? * ? " - ??-'- ?- ?? 1EITA NICHOLSON MISS OLIVIA STEWART PERSON CO. NEWBERRY CO. made through hills and the lingering; ' doubt will be forever gone . i o GIVE OUR VISITORS A GOOD IMPRI0SSION Tlio local press is carrying the joint programs of the Marion District Conference with the list of delegates to the Ecclesiastical District Conference. To this list will he added the delegates to the Sunday School Conference. The combined Conference will bring to Conway the largest body of Christian workers ever assembled here. The natural <|uestion of evei'y citizen of this splendid town is: What impression shall our Christian quests carry away concerning Conway's religious, moral, social, intellectual, and business life? An affirmative answer on the part of Conway, as hostess to her distinguished visitors spells growth, construc FIE HORRY HERALD, CONWA missesteueshuler "v BERKELEY CO. y/ff/Jl iidSt i 1 : ___ jjjHSai|^ M55 KMG,\m MAOOIrN A1ISSMARSAR SOGER ELD CO. KHRSH - -: <i K-r rr."/ ' > ? >.-:s ... : \\'. >> \?--~y ? &#.;. 7 &# ' ' ;. ; >.... i J' 1 " f v ' ,. *.v \*' .. ; ' .' ' :> . ' - tf;,! ;.: w$M?.llfll , mg& H Aw j *JX? \ . l\ V?\? .1 A % m \ . V :. jr + MI6&MIKIAM MOORE- fAISS?.HK , DILLOM CO. A! K r " J :; I Photos deceive i ^ public 1 f| : 1( MIS* ARRIE FREE | ^ &AHBER6 CO. J MISS KATH11 } ... ^ MAKt ? . . - ? V* > tiveness. A negative answer would spoil loss, destructiveness. I hold no fear. The very name of Conway is a synonym* for hospitality, her citizens are alert to treat kindiy and impress favorably her worthy visitors. April 25-27 is tho time of the district conference, so let us think and talk in tho terms of the largest religious gathering' in Conway's history. Sincerely Yours, J. C. ATKINSON. o ' CARD OF THANKS. I can not express'with words mv heartfelt appreciation of th<Vkindness and sympathy rendered us by our friends in the death of my dear brother, William B. Capps. M.ay heaven's blessings attend each kind deed. Geo. T. Capps._ Y. S. C , APRIL 20. 1922 a; . /A MISS RUTH WOOOHURST, / JsL?. A6BEVILLF CO. ** ET TAYLOR MISSMARIE DOYLE- / AW CO. OAR UN CTO N CO. ' ? ?#>. c==s 'zf ' > v~ vV- - r_Y 1 ' i V~y i ' . -'Sj MkW Wi m I :-: J ' W r#f a ?m '# : ' .. 'JJ A jfe?? ' .-v-:: . ' ?* /I : .' J ft ,M fm% w A ? .: \ ^411 SS MO.U.AN HISS CORNELIA OLIVER en co. Williamsburg co. vgjggBBaajuwm: 'X^.>x^^Ka5iw?H|. ...^,.- -_ ,-^-. [| ;d too late for] ,: :at i o n ~ ^ Ml^ nnROTUV MITtHFLL ; ' " ? I t MALBORO . CO. ; :F.N GULHRY on co. ^ y *> RADCLIFFE HAS SIGNED AGAIN1 Tlio Radcliffe chautaviqun will come again next year, numbers of business men having signed the contract with them. j \ Crowds heard the lectures and .enjoyed the entertainments this time which were given in the Planters Warehouse. The lectures were uplifting and the entertainments were of the highest class. o MUST IMPROVE I ho service in supplying1 gasoline and lubricants here will certainly improve if the increase in filling stations means anything. There was already one and now two more are being completed. DAI /Not canoi n a / I I MAI I (hs J ^:-:: ^ ' _ V Sy > MISS MIRIAM THE US BEAUFORT CO. *US5 EDNA EIBS AMSS FRANCIS JASPER OO. GR E E N V1 LL AI55 LUCllB WHITE MISS VIRGIN/IA; OCONEF. CO. ALLENDAL t MEW' 4 WMpPi A&W ;Q f~7 :i# "" **? >-< y-'~* a&lla'U * toy $ ^ . .<- v. ? * * >& < A- * > ' . v- m / -V ^ - j?||| Jesc-j.. ' ; . ' >:^' ff-~? - ' \ ^ : . Ml 55 HELEN WESSIN'Ct'R MISS JAMIE LEE 3ARNWELL CO. iA^ORMU ^- ~?-? -**? ""'' MRS VIOLET WELSH HURST AMS5 MARY LO CHfSTfcRFIELC) CO. UNlOf> IM TS ON PLAYS The PeForrest Stock Compam l oaded by .Jlnimie DeForrest came t( Conway the first of last week air put on plays, with vaudeville ho tween the acts, at the Pasthru theatvo for three nijvhtr. DeForrest was a member of tlv troupe that uavo tlio vaudeville per formances here recently at the sami theatre and which had ^rei'.t succes. for an entire week. COMPLETES SURVEY Hufus G. Melson has about com pleted his surveys of the land whicl is loc/ited on hoth sides of tho nov hViii' the corporate limit where he will offer lots for sale t the neoule. The streets have been marked on and the lots measured. A larj?e ma will show the location of the street and avenues. It is a piece of beanti t'ul building land. # S NELLE CARTER * IC H LAND CO.) \ > OF WOWOR TO Ol'??>/ ? AM5S MVRTLE HENORJX LFXI NGTON CO. WHITE MISS NANNIE MOR^ e co. ' pickens a: tffr t, ^ ^ :^| _ - I _ ' ^; 'f*S*;{ reiGLen- MisscrtAa di/RA.V E co. ue co e -''||(m\ ?3? ^4?.\f5 v.v .vs> n > > r? &--?i p: : $M : f{:- If '?> . ;V**w ! -0 &$$< i*M% V: ;* .vi^. If Ai' , A W#: ' . $ipL 4; f A / A f&ffe te - /) / > ' /S - 1 -/' j Ai A O n A I ! ?, nurtn?n JUANI1A LAWfStNCt : CO. '' r\ ! i / CO r CKE BARRON /MISSMARGARET VanKtUR^ ( ?Q FLORENCE CT Conway is growing' and growing fast. Wo can build it faster by try^ ing to do it. Let's get together and make it a big town as soon as possible. % ? < > t WANTED :: I WOOL AND HIDES il < I am now in the, lparket for o 0 all your wool, green hides and | > furs. I am paying best cash <> < prices. Bring me your goods at < o Lewis' Fish Market or my store 0 on Race Path. Correspondence J J t j solicited. < > f. i Willie P. Herring ;; I |