The field. (Conway, S.C.) 1903-1958, March 24, 1927, Image 3
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Dan Moody Seen
7^ As Running Mate
l ' ' Governor Smith
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PRESIDENTIAL BOOM?STARTBB .
IN NEW YORK; CLEVELAND
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; . New York, Man. *8 The campaign
for nomination of Governor Alfred E.-.
Smith as democratic ipresu|g?Ttial can-'
didate aJreadv is/under--way;, ivwus de;
\ _ ^ clared tc du.\*foIlq\Ving a c <6
party, lenderv hero. ?"rr. - -:l?
< ' John TP Co row, chairman of the New
/'" "York State Democratic delegation in
- the House of f&mJ^entafiveH, nia^Je
the state^m-rit fduowirjg -conference.'
.between the.delegafion u?d George. W.
f * Olvany, leader tif Tommy Hall.*
"We art* already at work and pro""
'pose to nominate him,'' said Rpih%:; .
' (tentative Carew,''our assurances from .
, virtually, every state ai d that A1 Smith,
is wanted by a majority of thejdemo-1
tjpts for puisident.">
_ . Mr. (Nv8iiy added tllfct,-InTlistopin- j
ion, *the nation wide,) wentintent -..for;
nomination of Governor Smith is of [
- ,. * such proportions, that the governorf
. oknnU ui. < ?:?i*
? ?u??uiu i/r anr\vu iu mil 111^ i i irnun
to fro to vyork for him." , !
' * The offerees were understood to f
have reached virtual agreement that it i
: \yould be- to Governor Smith's advantage
to hfold the-national .convention at
"V tSlevehrhti, rather than Denver:
States in which S.mith boomers at--'
roady are at work, Representative
Cffiew caid. included Maryland, ^Illi- ;
^ Indiana. Kentucky, JVfifmesota,
Wi Isconsin a?d North and South Car- [
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?*Artel wt' Will get ^ some delegates
fr?<m Texas;'- Ke asserted.
.?The.conferees said they had received
reports that Coverhor Dart Moody, of i
-Texas, who has been mnetloned as a I
possible ruo'Vinc mate for Smith,- soon I
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-would confer with,the New, York gov-"*
ernor ut AJhur. y. >
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DR. FRANK CRANE 'SAYS-J?
Two Sides. . Both Need Attention
? -The tumbleisr- ~ ~~
WeTdon't have time.. ; V. .
. * We 'don't have time tq get acquanited
with these who live around usujmI
>* we don't have time to get acquainted
' with ourselves. ' . . /
, ' Just keeping the. machinery/bf life
. - going takes all .ovir time.
The two sides qf our lives are the
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and^Viulity by Purifying and
? ' Enriching the Hood. When you fed its.
strengthening. Invigorating effect, see bow
it brings color to the cheeks and bow
it improves the appetite, you &WU1 then
appreciate its true tonic value. 1
Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is* simply
Iron and'Quinine suspended in syrup. So pleasant
even children like it. The blood
needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to
Ebrich it.' Destroys Malaria] germs and
Grip germs by its Strengthening, Ihvigor
7 atlnn Effect. 60c. . J:
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>~ ' BackT)f the homes, i
our town stands W. J. B
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ing the health of our pc
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.goods,IKS;
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P DUCEDT?RICES.
g THEPRICEOF FEE
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I FOR MULES, HOR.
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material and the spiritual A'^r
We can cavh tn on tlU spiritual tide
easier than we canc on the material
side.. we are propped up on that rtde
with pointed props. We h#ve to ca$.
hnd we have to pay for what we eat. ,
The earnest?creditor and Jhe importunate
landlord dogs our steps. ' Life
is real end life is earnest arouud the
first of each month. ? < - -
v- If we shirk our responsibilities on
that side of life we come up against
hard actuality with a bang. Materialism
i* not a theory; it is an actuality.
Use. don't mukt. mistakes. .SucccssIttJ,
^e.>ph> nn other people's
DEATH OF MRS.
. J.C.PARKER.
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>In Ihe midqt of the battle on February
28, 1927, ih Baltimore, Md., the'
ircforiortal. spifitk.of Mrs. J. C. Parker
le|| its earthly tabernacle and pas-ed
irjjto the fathers home above.^ y
Mrs. Parker, before her...marriage,
w55" Miss Sallie Stevens of ' Loris, S.
C. Born March 10th, 1880 and was in
the forty-seventh year of her ape. Oh
"191 o, she \va.5 nuuried-Ve Mr.
J. C. Parker Who Was at that time In7
the Naval Store business in Loiri*!
She Is survived by her husband,four "j
brothers, and ?>ne sifter* Messrs. M. ]
L?. and w. M. Stevens of iions, ^. t., ;
R. B..Stey_ens oi^Raleigh, N.^C.; and
P. P. Steyeos of-St. Paul, Nv C.. and
Mrs..Mary Harrelson of Lorls, S. C. j
Mrs. Parker bwnme a Christian in
early childhood. She was a women in
whom the lovliest ttaits of Christian I
character grew" and flourished. She ~
was a devoted wif<? ^nd- ^r^ireal
mat t?tT) h?r bo>4?afid*frmd o lc*vthg *1*^
tei. and dattghtrr. a friend to ali. ! j
She was honored and loved bv all I
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\vho knew her. But above all that can j
be said of her is her remarkable zeal, ,
love, and service for?her Master and
His Kingdom. ' . _
?At the time of?her--death she -audher
husband WerV zealous- missionaries
in the church of "The T'iller of-Fire"
in Baltimore, Mdt
It rnay be truely said of "her she lived
for .Him. and "with Him. Like Enoch,
"t"1 M.iih Moat fittingin
her .case ure'the Master's words?
"Well jono good and faithful servant,
thou hpst been faithful in a few things.
I win meike the ruler,over many things j
Enter^tjtjou into the joy of- thy Lord".
Her-funeral was held in the Metho
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dlst church ol l^iris, conaucrea oy nev.
K. 9^ Carmichael, pastor of the
church, assisted by Rev. E. TSP'Wataotl,
pastor of the RreSbyterian church.
?ffer body \tf?s laid to rest in -the
?<an cemetery. "
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i nbsrh Isa hopfc, hopk, hopkipr, a-Iog, alosr.;
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verse the order ??f our.meals. Ah-iffbt. '
Instead of having; ."coffee and doughnut".for
breakfast;- , we will take;
"(lougrhnut and coffee/'
ractories and offices of
enson zealously guardfople
by better Plumb- I
lations with quality j
W. J. BENSON. ';
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out our shoes, dr
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The consequents of shirking ??T
the other rtde of HfC_fW spfrfWB?
?ar? not so soon apparent, but <befl
are equally disastrous. ^ ,J
Those who do become shsllox-W
"And he whose soul Is flat the
"WW cave In on him by and by." *j|L'
TKe~lhing we need: most & time?&
tidf6,"*To discover ourselves; time to
think our ow%|houfhU; tube"to atop '
"before we ha ye to decide T tithe toahink. ,
before w? ,s^y the biting word; time
to put ourselves in the other person's ,
shoes before we make our condemna- |
tion; tyne to wsmp with ihe fairies or jj
<;hlldhood? in the turmoil maturity^, ?
Tira? is what we need most of all. j
And mpre,, than any of these we i
need tc> visit our ow'n souls, our City <
tof Refuge in times of trouble. ' '*
Says Matthew Arnold." % ~ \
. . .' in. .its lonely moonlight, liios. ?
. the soul. ? . ?r . * ;j ;
^Mountains surround it, and sweet j
virgin air, ,
I Cold plashing past it, crystal waters
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I* We-yisit' it' by moments, ah, too (
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Winthrop Bill
u Columbia, March 10. A last desper- (
ate assault against the senate bill addling
the name of Johnson to WinJ^tjrop
College failed-in tjie senate last nffrjit ^
and the bill was passed orj third reading
to the house"6f representatives.
* In ^he course of the tight, the pen- ,
ate voted do'U-n- a motion by Senafrir '
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Williams of Aiktinjo continue the bill .
by a 19 to J7'vote. After a motion by
Senator Moore pr AbtK-vtlte to post
pone debate until the third Wednesday
jn Japuarj% 1928, was defeated 24 to
13. " /. -
"While I huve noticed that when one doa'ing
wjth a question of sentiment,,
argument is light" the Aiken senator
said; "This is a very serious question. I
rnrap no desrespect to the .great Aisilif? _
cntor when I say that it is imj>ossible
to judge a man's reputation until the .
bcok of his life is clpised; ~,
, "During the war I fought on this
f|oor a proposal to build a monument
[to the eternal friendship of the allied
nations. The bill was .interrupted.
Within a few month*,?Rusida?laid down
on the job. Had the monument
been built, \ye Would have had to chisel
the name of Rod Russia from the face.
""If we ,must hurry to perpetuate a
--"-'?I J' L J! % 1a Lj
nw^-n s> name oeiore np aifirii-fii ix ihfomoften,
his name does not deserve
perpetuation.'* ' * ' JL y . .
After the motion to continue-Ow bill
had b?*?n defeated, JMr. Williams warned
the senate that^'From now on you
! must be'^repared to ro on down the
j line when asked-?add Coward to' the
name.of Ciiadal and Douglas tS the I
j University T?at all requests impar- j
tiHiiy. - .. '?; ,. .
I Replying to the Aiken merabert.Senator
McCoH' .said, "Why should '**e j.^
even entertain the fear that after such !
long sVrvice to the state, the object of (
this hoitor would do anyhlng to detract <
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from our esteem of him. After hav- j'
ink gone this far can we turn* back now I |
and repudiate his work, let it be-knovrn j t
that the. senate does not. appreciate j
him?" , ' ,?; X.
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To Stop a Cough Quick
take RAYES* HEALING HONEY, a ;
cough medicine which atop* the cough by j"
healing the inflamed and irritated tissues.
A boot of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE v
SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and <|
Croup is enclosed with every bottle of ,
HAYES* HE AUNG HONEY. The suive 1
should be rubbed on the chest and throat *
of children differing from a Cold or Group. (
The Healing effect 6f Hayes' Healing Honey in- 'i
side the throat combined with the healing effect o(
Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through dhe.4*>ret> of
the skin soon stops a cough.
Both remedies are packed in one carton and the
coal uf bin edt -fat mt-nt is.Sac.
Just ask your Druggist for HAYES" .
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WIFE^O ANYTHINi
MAN OF V
NDERSELLING FOR T1
T*4tQAMt rrtnnc ey
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Y GOODS AND ABIG S
REATLY REDUCED IN
PRICES.
ONS AND HA?NES5-^-(
feet satisfaction, and save
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riflrht?And uret a new ho]
We fire yours ^th bargaii
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NOTICE 1
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F ?jority~of the freeholders of |h?
">f Conway, South Carolina,, is
ay the tax boola- of the said
7* .raving duly?petitioned lor a j
i kUction to h<> h?ld in said town.!
'jA ?i>u rposg of i<sqinjc*bond? td' I
ebtedness heretofore incurred]
Htf&$k.ldiug, erecting, establishing,
and i xt? tiding the sidewalks.)
ind* e*t< of the-TOwn of Conway.
JlCfTlCK is HEREBY GIVEN that I
? special * lection hys been ainl is here- i
?y?<mhr:ni by the municipal authori- '
3p* ofth, Town of Conway, ^tate bf 11
Soutls Ca .\ilina,' at which jdpotibn the j
EoUmTi'1^ cuestioir w:l^ be submitted!
;o % qualified- electing of the T.o^n ||
jf Cot-.\va> : |
'Shall the Town of (Jonway issue and j
cdu|?ns bonds In amount <.rf Fifty 11
rhousiitul f$50,t>0Q.O0) Dollars, as prorid*
d by law, 'the- prqce?dfc -deiived j
from ?a!'y ,.f -aid bopds lo^be tised in-j
paying indebtedness heretofore incut ed
fn; ijudTling, erecting, establishing
repairing and exit tiding the' sideM-alks
mid Street's ol". the Town of Conway;-!
the sai(i~l..t;ids to he of such denornina- :
riot) and run for such length qf t(me j
and bear such rate of interest, not ex- (
seeding seven tT> per cqntum per tin-1
riuni, as -aid municipal authorities of
n'aid' -own shaH prescribe ?"
. That, said special election wjll be
held on the 39th day of. March,^1937 ; |
in the T<u*n flail of the Town of Con- 11
w?y. the *aid election being conducted
in accordance with the laws *f force j
governing special municipal elections; 1
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and at aid special electtrtn .such persons
-hall be entitled, to vote as are ^
auaht'iKl under Section 1-2, Article 2 C
of ti " Constitution oi* iHi'o of *!?outh |
Carolina. ' ?
.The rojlowintr pcrvensVi y appointed
maiuic^vs 7 such special election: C.
R. Scarb.oiou-h, IV (I Spivey and M. I j
w. ?; ~
JD<'X'K iu c uncil .'duly assembled '
fc. n. yAGRATH. Mayor.
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J. L. .CHESTNUT. ' '
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C. H^SNIDER, Clerk.
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Piles Cured in 6 to H Days
Dru?fis(s refund money if RAZO OINTMENT falls
to. cure It.hiny, Blind. Bterdin^>or Protruding
Pile* Instantly relieves Itch In* Piles, and vou
can (rt restful sleep, after first apr-lkatioo. 60c. !
*****~Want Dentist
... Tie state )>oard of health would
have a dentist added to it*,personnel
under a bill introduced in the House
I'iii Ijjht by Representatives Keith-and
Ilarley. ?? ; . ;' , - 't?Habitual
Constipation Cured
id 14 to 21 Days
LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a speciallyprepared
SyrupTonic-Laxut ive for Habitual
.Constipation. It relieves promptly and ;
hould be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days
10 induce j-egular action. It Stimulates I
tnd Regulates. Very pleasant to take.
JOc per,bottle. ?I
V, NOTICE
Notice is hereby g?iven.;tRat Geo. (1. I
loffnson as Coramitffc--of E. ? W'at^ef- j
nan Johfison lias filed .his final". ac- i
niyttlngr. ami has filed his petition '
i.-kinjf to be discharged . 'from -said "I!
i ust,-theijfXji'c this Is to notify a-1!
>;ho itfoy be tkWerned IhaF "the" 25 th b
:y of Mareh. 11)27. is set-for hearing I
hi- petition Cor Final DischftYjrr*' beiij'i'
the.Judg;e t?f Probate of Horrv I
uuuty tit Conway, S. Q. ..
his Feb. lfith. li>27. ? .
,1 S. VAIOHT,
Profeate Judge"of Horry- .fcdjinty,. ;
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