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WHV. SC. u Second Clan* Mail
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iy . .Per Year ..... TTfi;50
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THE ARTICHOKE
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Durinir our bovhood day* we consid
ered It quite a .treat to jro out yi the ;
>" ' g>r(j('B- ?wi 4ig nomo artichokex. jPhat |
<* . littteJknf'V- ri member of the tuber fam-j
, ily nowJJwyute?.s. lo fqvolutioniie afc\/:
. ' ricUtlure ami is cbunte^l on te>Scien*
/ lists to ultimately bringf prosperity to
communities sti ufcxJ-inK for qxjstence.
n .The artichoke is p thistle^l^e plant.7
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ily, tCompositac) and is probably a [
* ^ native of Southern Kui*op?\ but it hi
-- "~v now quite widety- cultivated Jn many [
jaits of thd world and ft n'iuie ur l?as :
i ". ' Itnown a,nd appreciated ih this coun-,
a:.- It bids fojr to become*well kuown,
- For eixaniple.J erriinetit sctdntt^ts^>
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in Boston- announce lately
" ' that it very probably lyill become th^f
i . " '" ' lendimr source of sncrar aa- it nrociuces I
F| . r 8uic.ar far superior , to the ordinary
fj V" 1 commercial vari*tie?. ncfw .In use and !
It may %e""p5dl?ced practically Qny |
~ . ' / vherc f^r more cheaply than either j
beet# or ''cane. "* ... - ...r .si.
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needs no introduction to
>eraJ amount of patronage
I of our goods irrcar lots;
ir trade in Conway. In (
*?ed and other items such ;
Meal V
,, Grits
Flour , .
Coffee
Everything in heavyg
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VERYTHING IN GROG
Laurel Street
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one of utmost significance from~nruupy
aspects, nays Arthur DT Little, Inc.,
Boston eherai*Urma bulletin ju&t iar
sued. Many sugars of various degrees
of sweetness are- known to
chemists. The one derived from beets
or sugar cane is called sucrose. If it's
sweetening powers is taken as 100,
that of dextrose, or. corn sugar, is
74.3, while that or levulose. or art!;-'
choke, is 173.3. >- f i/'
In' appearance the three sugjurtfare
practically identical and 'tKcy have
about the ..same food >?Tue. Experl
menta h'avev shown tfiat the artichoke
grows in almost, any kind-'of soil arid ,
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produces from ten to twenty tons of j
tuberfe per acre, carrying front 12 to, I
16.per cent levulose. When its poasi-J
bilities as a'substitute for sugar cane j
is realized and it received the attention ]
thai it merits it may improve in pro- \
ductive efficiency.
MERIT CONGR*fULATION8, I
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The legislature is to be congratulated
on the manner in which it has
dealt with the 'Issue" ranted by the"
. of-s#?undav "blue laws.'!
Quite a number of persons have be- j
rated the lawmakers for;"not acting
vromptlyvIN\|tut ir -is as Wise not to ,
cjnang<f laws on the. spur of the mo- j
JIU'Mt/aH'it is .to digest measures be-|
enacting them.. It is also well to j
know something- about public sentiment
b^for^ important action is taken..
The legislators kn/?w today what it
.Was impossible. to havp^known three.'
weeks ago eohcernScg the gener'ht
sentiment in tlft* stiPte'toward Shtnday
obserVanc^; they Know that the ex
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Hy JR&vinflr popt^U^ity resulting
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and-why nfrt ry rinf cost pf y
re]) cheaper ana more umsiacu>i
King many pessimistic predjctioi
gress already, made and the plan
repre8entatiMa,1n you* city for a<
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the neople of Horry Cou
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paying cash, we always ?
>ur stock you will find mo
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Syrup. 7 - :: (
Salmon V
Canned Tomatoes
Canned Corn
roceries, feeds, fertili:
vil 1 meet any legitimate c
Ye can pot enumerate ev?
as to how you may win o
loless
ERIES, FEEDS, H AY, C
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tic-mists on both sides, when^piit together,
constitute *- small minority of
all Lhe people, and Lhat four.flfthg dt .
the public is generally favorably disposed
toward regulations >:uch ar. pro-,
videtjl .in the bUKpasslptf by the house
yesterday. '
This law will not be pleasing to the
elepa^nt desiring a wide-open Sunday
1?nd having no respect for the.' sentiment
regarding the Sabbath-held by
a^ very large proportion of our people;
both members. and non-mejnbers of
churches*. Neither will it satisfy those
of the opposite extreme ^ho are under
the misapprehension that souls can
be saved through human-made lec^Aj,
decrees, who believe in exhort ing.sfcRn
a club, and ha\*e no respect for tne
sincere views of others tiot'in harmony
with their own, But the- great masB
of' fairly, religious and fairly tolerant
people are between those extremes,
and that great mass is in favor of
comiupn-sense regulation of. Sunday,
activities. That great, mass represents
the fprce, mental and material,
upon which South Carolina must de pond
for both nioraf and physical
growth. '/ . , ' FATE
OF BIGHAlfr SET FOR.
> TRIAL 1N CO SWA V A PRlL V
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viction of murder and a sentence of
death ulpon Bighorn .An appeal taken
r^this trial after many month.- resulted
in that, body's reversing the lower
court; . '
In addit ion .jp^tfre'change "f murder- '
ing his<brotto^"Bigham alAo stands
charged with the killing of his mother, !
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>y Myrtle Beach this Summer. V
our family^ vacation thui summ<
*y than renting or boarding. Ml
ns; construction and developmei
a for the- future, already in proc?
comodations at the beautiful ne^
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ptember
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e Going tot Give Away.
:e: $50.00 Fourt
'rize: , 5,00 7 . Eigl
mtv. havine been run cont
^ taken pride in looking *
ret the lowest price possibl
st everything for your ordi
Canned Peas Bu
Canned Peaches Sa
Canned Beans f~ F
Cheese . Po
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ompetition on every artich
srything for want of spa ce
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ineorrnore of Bhese cash p
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IRA IN, FERTILIZER, FX
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his MStervand hi'r slater's two adopted
Hons, lads of about 4 and 9 years of di
age.?: * . ts^_
The killings ,|pr a t'me completely
overwhelmed the little community pf
Pamplico by their enormity. Five 1*
members of one family wiped from the
face of-the earth within a few'min- t<
utes was indeed7unprecedented In the hi
history of this section 1>f the state, a
The coroner s jury met and adjourned,
met again two weeks later and then
o r11 ythereafte r Edmund Bigham
was arrssted and charged with .the ;S
criiae. Within the period of a few ' d
L.weeks after the killing occurred Sat*
urday afterndon, January 15, 1921. |1<
Blgham was brought to a speedy trial a
aijid convicted. For "the first time he >?
heard the^sentence of death jiaonoune- 2
ed upon him. Twice since that time P
has the sentence, of death been passed- A
For gbout 47 months4n ally*Blgham I
has been confined.-within', the death j
house of the South Carolina peniteri- j-2
tiary at^ Columbia. At o$e time he '
w*?, hold In the death'call for about
16 months. He has .been held in the
jails of Florence and of Horry and. T
again in the cell block 'of the state ?
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First Old Lady: TKat sailor says
they always have to weigh the anchor- ai
before going out of the harbor. hi
- Second Old LaAy-' Well-, why don't J'
they remember how much It weighs C
and be done with it.' . ' - ' I*
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Man (Pompously).' "I work li
With my head, sir." ' -. . C
Country Man: "That ain't nothing H
So does a woodpecker. * L ti
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confidence, Is causing^an uiiprec<
ffiyjppt-avoid the inconveniepcies
?r by selecting an attractive honx
iny are already planning to buildit
at Myrtle Beach is keeping ste,
?- "n'll ar\nn (rmir ova* Plan a ti
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Absolutely Free in Cas
;h Pfcize: $25.00 " J
hth Prize: 5.00 .*> 1
;inuoTtsly^fQr the past sev<
iftertherastoxtfers'end <
e for dependabltFS^eJu
wary needs, graceries^fei
tter Soup
usage * . Corfl
otted Meats Corn
rk and Beans Oats
eed, drugs and medicir
anywhere in this sectior
. Get our prices, compar
arizes. " ^Befeinhing FR]
ocery
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Hazel: 'Where do you hay the most ^
ifficulty in making a speech?" .
Geraldine: "In the " : * - ., i ^
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Customer: "You say this hair" tonic. ^
i good, do you?" ' S
Clerk:'"Yes, sir. A friend of mine
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STREET TAX -J*
Public notice is hereby given that . '
treet Tax for the year 1927 became J *
ue on Jan. f, 1927, which amount is ;
3.00. The last, day in which is aimed
to pay without being subject to j
penalty is April 1st.* All able-bod- j"
?d male persons between the ages of
1 and 55 are subject to tjiis tax. }V
'leaSetaW notice and. pay before ,
iprll 1st. * '' "
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By HE*. H. Snider,,Qk.
|24 till Apr. 1st:?* ,
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The Putntoe That Docs Not Affect The Head
accuse of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXAIVE
BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be-taken |
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Under and by virtue of the decree
qd judgment of the cpurt made by
is 'Honor ,M. L. Bonhnni Presiding v'
adge, In the .case of" Burroughs &
ollins "Co., a corporation plaintiff vs
isie Gowans, et aV, defendants, and >
ated tile 16th day of March A. D.
127, I, the undersigned .\V. L. Bryan,
Jerk of Court as Special Master of
orry CotJhty, will sell ,at public auc*
on, to the highest bidden before the
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cdented demand for homes at M
of a last minute effprt at al*?
?site and building your own cot
- Sweeping aside all difficulties
adily on. You Wit} be delighted
dpi this month to select a home
ortation.
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^inth Prize:$5.00
'eqth Prize: $5.00
m ye^rs. We h^ve
>f thb bargains. We i
mdise. :
ids, hay, fertilize^, _
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flakes ' -<
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them, then be the
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Conway, S. "C. .
oart House door, at Conway, S. C.,"
uring legal hours of. sale,'on salesday
i April, lfl^Lnext, jj^heing the 4th
ay of said month, ail and singular
fiatTertairf. real* estate situate in
dnway Township. Horry County,
tate of South Carolina, and Northast
of Juniper Bay Church, contain?g
Fifteen (15) acre^and bounded
s follows: North by lands of James
urdan; East by lands formerly be- '
tnging to Wm;"P. Hardee and South
nd West by ^ie estate lands of Bripce
owans, deceased.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser -to
ay for papers and stamps.
Conway,, S. fX, March 16th, 1927. .
w. l. Bryan, ..
. C. C. C. P, as Special Master.
h^rwood> McMillan,
laihtiff's Attorneys/y
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.PRIZES OFFERED '
1 -wilhglve $5.00 in cash as the e
first prize, and $2.00 in cash as
the prise to the fintf
boys Who bring ' me six cucum- .
berg,.5 inches long, grown by him
In Horry County.
Contestants are not required to
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piani out ?rx nms. ine cucumbers
to be delivered as they ma- '
ture. In other woyds, if you-have
two or three 5 Inches long today,
you can deliver them and they
will count when you have deliver-, ..
ed the entire six. ;
i. Call at my office over the Com- ' ;
way'Natttfthal Bank by the first of
April for-date to plant.
Priam- will be In the hands of
'the Mayor of Conway. i ' -y
L. W.BCSBfcfe. Dentist."HCr
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