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vv: way. S'C. a,^' Secnftil C'lu>? .M*a?4~
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At this sea-ffh one frequently hear*
- '* " * i u. . -.the question: "When is Ktlsftr--Su?i"
-v .-i," day?" It recurs with every sprinxf*
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time, and this year Easter l'alis or
'?' "Sunday, April 17.- The. Keowee Courier,
answerinx: the question u* to the
vv-' '!?i? minit's The' World's
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"Easter Sunday Is the first Sunday
jA after Paschal ,fulI~moon; that is* ihe
, " ' flrst Sunday after thp/ ecclesiastical
' * full moon-on or" next aftei* Mar^h 21,
and therefore cannot bt earlier than
March 22, .or later than April 25. If
_ Paschal full moon falls no a Sunday,
' '.... ~ . ' .then EaaterHSuoday is the tnxt Sun
' *d. day. : . _ "T"
, *" '?' ' .. "PaSchal fqll moon is the Nth day
. j ' ' . of the lunar month reckoned according
to an undent ecclesiastical 'compu*
^ ' tat ion, and-not the refcj Or astronomical
??r?-? y fulf moon.**/' ; .
' > XhjB Courier then.* explains to the
-v ' " .mathematically inclined just how the
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V ' date. "Easter" Sunday i*' sirlived at as
. ... follows: * ';
That the layman may fix the date of
j1' .the "Pas'chaPfull moon a simple equa-,
. tion has been worked out, by which
index numbers for certain dates are
determined. The methods " Used to
. ?? onitablUh thaaa index numbara u:. Di..
/ ' + ' vide the Riven year by 19; to the re..
'? mainder of that division add one, and
' (. the sum Will be fhe index number. .
^ These Index numbers" a.re eaHerT.
v golden numbers, and the following. ta- I
. .. ' , ble njoy bfjused in flxipg'the date of I
^ the Paschal full mpdn artel then tfast- !
er .Sunday: Gdlden No. "one" cor re- |
^ sponds'-tifrvVptfl 14; . two .April 3; |
... ? ' threp^March '23; four, April-1 f;" Ave, j
j . ^March 31; six, April 18; seven. April
Si eight* March 28; nine, April 16;
. ;r - > ... . "T^t AprTTiri' elevt^i'. ^Mch Qti;* twelve,
' ? Apr. 13;fourteen, Apr. 2; fifteen, Apr. \
tO;"sixteenf-Mch 30;'Seventeen,. April
17; eighteen, April 7. and nineteen,
- March 27. .7 . '
* V'\- j For example: The yearlDW divided
by 10 gives a,quotient' of 101, with.a
. ! ' - g- remainder of .eight. Disregard the
.101 nnd add one,to. the remainder,
which gives, the "Golden Number" as
? nine. The " tables says "nine . corre1
,, spons tq April 16, which is the date
- t of. the Paschal full moon.>: Eaater
Sunday is the "first Sunday after
, "Paschal full tpoon," which in 1927 is
- v "-.April, 17J_ ..and the calendar says so,,
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. J _ ILL-SPENT EFFORT.
" k ' Probably no governor. elcetecT in
*. v South Carolina* jn a quarter of a cen*
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lury hac^ upon assuming tne roDes ox
office," greater opportunities for con"
struct ire w'orkK nor more' tremendous
? responaicU lies created out <if fix*co'nr
t,lnuous years 6f rapidly changing conV
(iitions, than John G. Richards, says
the Kingstrve Record. Yet, in tens
.* than three months he has spent his
.. force on an unimportant^ issue, and,
o unless public .opinion and confidence in
_ ' v- our governor undergoes an"\musual
change, he wdI recede into historical
obsrtirity merely as "Blue Sunday
Jnhn>. : ,
H?d the publicity^Jthat has been giv'
bn *th?; BJue-LawK*, and its resultant.
/ discussions-in every nook and comer'
* 1 ' ' of'.the State, been directed . towards
- South Carolina's failure to feed its
. . people ancj ttir-Jiorsea and mules. and
hogs and cows instead of importing
million* of dollars' woftfi of .food and
'feedstuff*,- the people of South Car
" . V*- fina-Mnight have found jtoftt. where to
put their fingers online economic
^ problem^'which have always confrontettahem.and
which, to a much greater
, - * measure thn.i ever, confront them tow.
'< ,* ' ? day V^ry fexVof us are "really con corned
about the huyin^^jxdjHelltng
n h dope, r. uw canons OI gwxMi)"-,
-= ?7 ? ?mi ?iTa*iqnt.UquliH ef ofl. qt the plny,
- " tug here aiid yonder of a quiet game
' .' &>' v?e- f coif. We are all <h>ncerned ?nd
V deeply concerned about the. ability of
^ ?>ur? people to p^y their debts, to nee
; . [ prosperity, [>e?c* and contentment
y y Yeign?rgafn ;ln our homes, on. out
.?/ firms and m our places of business..
' * ' Noon, rhe .flurry.-. over the enfof<^>.
y . - . frryt of nnr "quoted lawy will subside!
| The peo,de wi(l .within a few tnonths,
J"*vo f .' gotton the matter entirely,
'$ .". ^ . frd- ?rolf- will continue tab? playod.
r>V"ilt and dope will be obtainable
- I . ? \ rn rbour the sahio basis as heretofore.
" we-will Continue to^l>e ar.dependr>
iJL ' 7 : 1 .' ect * t e ..d enentfept/comm ifnlt irt, d*
p / ^ r>-r.d nt." homes,' because wp have no
b . >' ' . ^ ?-?1 'enderhhip towards-intelligent abd
' Jr : *'. ' r, - ";col P'roductlojp 1 farms
v* ' * ' of f ;'c<f for our "popk: and/feed -fox
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our *tbck. We will coptinue t<i raise nt
pt <l'?ila.rv wuitb <?f t-otfoti w if b which \
.*fo bin* five diHIar'v worth ol A he neVes- .
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.Aft-**- of "life that. vie siio'fhl raise at ^
- ' tymii*' and wojdd rai?e a?" h wie. if our
^.vta'vsmen \v< it* loir though to Jeait a
- c ritsti.de: in'the iC:t< i< -1 of :?1 Utile p>*o* N'
-.!})!< aiixl,. t o; tr? r"i fi?' "gullet i< a ' fot'-a v.
iwhde, . ; v,
There, is. hutdly .a farmer iii-"S<?uth '
- JS aroi ma. W-f)11r f>Ta< j<W'fto has not
I ; become thoroughly. familiar with the*
questions involved in the Blue Iatvvsjtl
V cunt t oversy tlmt has raged for about j
a month. Th<y ;ye not one btjt better p.
j tiff, nor a bit worse, as a consequence. ^
If our govei*b?e can succeed in getting -'
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'<!.before-theite farmersthe all imjnirt- j
jjj ant qdestion of .irrf?lligWit farming j
i tand can secure the same amount of !fl-~ ?
tense publicity thrtrogh our daily and
Weekly papers we would soon find our.
I Why out of the depression, the failures, (
' the.hopelesshess-of the conditions that j' .
jj hnv'e shackled us for the' pa?t six ^
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Jf . Dike tKj' majority of governmental j,a
ageiicjes and organizations, the Fi'd-jbe
eral Department of Agriculture issues ; ,ju
A warning t<J.thc~fjrrmCs of.the nation., ari
against overplanting certain crops, i |jr
naming specifically, corn, opts,'barley, ! so
wheat, rice, potatoes, tobacco and pea- ; fe<
puts. No reference is made to co|- I
ton and we assume the record-break- |
"ing yield of fa sufficient-wai tjing i |-u
to make such admonition superfluous. :',fr
The Department of Agriculture-says: i feJ
"The slightly larger acreage of the |
principal crops is not desirable in view^f?HI
the general agricultural ou$Jcf>K~ *
bu{ some Of the shifts in acretfge contern
plat ed'may be beneficial."
i The farmer is haro beset on every
Iftyrn. Under th^Deculiar system and j
I workineofour economic laws. If he j
prod?Pe> a surplus crop, he is penaliz- L
^edT and if he raises a short crop he ;
V I
goes broke. Meanwhile Congress and I '
state legislatures whr>op and howl arid j
shout to legislate relief for him, but ,
these special roPTTfif'bf relief are never
so framed or worded ?as to run the 1
gauntlet . of constitutionality. They
are "met with the hue and cry of
"class legislation." The farmer con- ,
tinues the goat, while the politicians
dThVnSffices^aTuT draw the"*a1arieW^'-" HIT
MKN OF. BROAD AFFAlR8<
Wlthput regard to party line*. Pres- *
ident Coolidge, in his' Washington's i
birthday address, struck -a chord of
! universal approval!
j The President's address emphasized (
i (he importance of having men of broad
experience and training in public ofj
fioeT, He showed thdt (ieorge Wash- ?
iugton in ad the details of liis-actitvh
ties, in spia|l and large business transactions,
was fitting himseff. for the .
'great task of leadership of the Colon|
iesin the Revolutionary War. j .
In his mastery pf the .commonest
farming operations was his thorough <'
pr eparation "to become hekd_ of the
j new nation then in the making.
lip was tjot a mere professional politician
__he was a land surveyor, an
Tngiirtiej', a designer of bridges, an or- .
TganiSer^bf banks, a producer of. liyeI
stock and profitable cops from the
j >0M- V J *"?!J?*
u.'HK tirsi referred
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to ak a small New England politician, '
because he had busied himself wjth the
little, local affairs of ; the- township,
the school district, city,politics and the . r
focal interests of the neighborhood
; the fact, develops that these trainings
iin small affaifs' madc^ him- caWK.1, conscientious
and conservative.
It would sefcrrt tl*at Herbert Hoov- '
,1 or. of the' Department of Commerce,
who was a successful engineer by pro1
f?'sslon, aside from the military .phase, n
i parallels Washington's training and J
experience?what great asn#ts to this Sj
| na such men in th^ee days of =
change and progress. v
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Magazine Writer
Visits thg Beach
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Myrtle-Beach March, 2i)ih?John
;j V-. Noel, a special writer for The Spur
I of NeW Vork, one 'of IHlC IfftHHf
j?i^ty nn.) varirt fnagmWs published
"T+n thjy United Stated with ofhces in X
J London and PafhT, was at , Myrtle T
Beach last afdfck for .the punyow of
preparing an article on this growing v
'Teaogtf to apper dn that magazine ]
'* One of a series of articles., entitled, y;
"Rambling Through "the- Mid-South", ^
. which are attracting fiationaV attentidh.
t ??f .j^V- ? t /
Mr. Noel, vtfVto has traveled widely,
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; waii ? corrfj^omiem tot new lorn vi
; pupors far many yenrti*.' Hrwaii form(/
erly Chief of the Foreifm^4*r??i Bu- ^
reau of the Buffalo fair, and more *
recently a publisher In fierii where he (
, did Jtpuch to bring that country to the
I . h?^o 14 Day*
DnuMieU refund money tf P?!?sDDCTllENTI*il#
c?a 0et rMtfUl iWp after ftrec afclfcarloo Mc.
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THE FIEI,D. CONWAY, S. C.,j
>tke nt*-the-investing .world Mi -J
iici ?a> also in 1'anama u^ied dect:!.
" the time during t he construcV* d:
ie. canal. ' - ......
(^mpenting .on Myrtle
eel " tilted that its activities a a ' H-- \
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isaVrojeet- reminded hiui of son (
Jrpinent. work _! hat he had V* ?1
pith America, declaring that jj t"
e Itfigest- development of thu kind :
lat he had seen in T)%e way of ? '*;
?rt anywefi" I \ :>.,* t
Mr. N"oel predicts that the Mfd->-a
outh is^jiot only going to lut\e a
fieat (industrial development," i>ur 11
iat it is "one of the coming great. t
a> grorlunda of thd nation, <ltfe/'t'o it > t'1
Irvvrsities of climates, having neith- o
gr*at extremes of heat or cohT He so
state* that the coastal Carolina* ?>
e attracting winter residents .and a
t r% u tvrfl ulof Am m*m m t '* I*
^ uit"'
er, increased hotel, club and navel, - fi
ciliites brinffinj? this about, a>.
i the op.niriff i.f now WxL i.. ^ . it.
litherto unreachable country".. yuite a
number of old homes and estat? ?-. an<l |o1
irticula'rly shooting preserves, h^vc ; tl
en sold to northerners, on this coast ;
irinp the past season, says Mr. N'oel, j a!
id th^.old^riee ftcjds of South PJ
ta are beinj? utilized as dUck pre^di
rves; .as thej^-'orm and exc?-iKnt i tt
?dinjf ifrpiuid for all aqua tip-foul ! r?
<? ?; - ol
Rear lig:hta_for automobile in., th
bbt?r cases.', which can be squeezed. ; to
opped apd^Miocked about jwirhout ^ ai
ir. ot^breakinjr, have been introdircr-4-Mu
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Look here, Mr. <
give you some valuat
tion about the langu
squeaks.
BY HARD!
G. H; (GREASE tt
Makes'Em Mi
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POULTR
HE SECOND SHIPM
FROMHOtfRYM
NEXT M
fef AYNOR, APRIL
APRIL 5th; AT LO
"~CXlfOPEN ffSSff
: ASHPA1D AT CAR1X
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,oiorea tsroiiers - - - - leghorn
Kroilersv^. .
yoFored Hens . - jeglp6rn
Hens . _
Jocks _ - SUGGESTIONS:?
>n the day they are to
five them plenty of ^
H>xes or crates. .
T.M.EVA&S,C
Et)NA M. McPHERSC
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rHURSDAY, MARCH 31,1827.
I'ackard Sales . ^
, Show Increase
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Figures, mWe-jwrtflffc by the Pac-kartj '
11K<?i Car?Company say.s Frank HI '
rihbcs'* president of the Gibbes Mtf- j'
hiiiVi y company at Columbia, disedmtors
of the Packard ears in South
"atolina., show that a biff increase in
lie?aqtuwl"delivery of cars to pur- |
haserg immediately "followed veducion
of in the price of the Pack- '
i d Six d<Ap?pasaenger sedan. Packard
ix phaeton and Packard Six run- ^
bout. v
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The price reduction became effecive
March 1-and in the first ten days
f March*there was an tftcrease of ^
46.5 per cent in deliveries of all types
f Packard Six cars by distributors ^
pd dealers over the last ten days of
'ebruary. ^Thp increase in sales, deveriestop
many of which were pend-j L,
ig:f4?t the time of their report, shovy etfj ,
p oeon larpnr ir.nr.TT.fl., Ooth "..In.
nd deliveries for the firsf"ten days
P^March showed a m?uncr?ese over i.
ve first ten days^fMarch. 1926,-^ 1
WhileHbere has been great activity 1
i the^Ptfckard plant in Detroit }in
ipoaratiqn for the big increase, in *
envgnd for Packard cars which it was *
ought certain would follow t)?e price -J
ductioh the results have been such, J
fleers of the Packard company say, |
mt it will be impossible for the fac- i
n-y to keep pace with the demand -J
id a shortage of cars will be in- ?
table. . is^' . .
As indicative of.the increase in the ;
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OBILE
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REE .
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^'(Jwner^ lemme "'
>le inside informaage
of rallies and
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GUND)GREEN
ate. (Easy)
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Y CAR li
r\iT nr ttniTi Tftv i
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ILL BE MADE
wek
4th; AT* GQNWAY,
RIS, APRIL 6th.
rtDWcCDt]g?
30RS AS FOLLOWS:
_ 40<! pel' pound
. _ - J 35'c per pound'
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Mg&fMi- zzc per pounu
20c per pound
10c per pound
-Do not feed poultry
> be brought to car?
ater; bring them ip
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bunty Agent
IN, Home Dent. Agt
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utles,and deliveries of the three type?
jf yarfc affected by the ^r'c^ change,
nt cresting figures fri^tt a narfthur of
irtes were made public. The Bridgeport,
Connecticut distributor deliver?^
>50 per cent more Packard Six five
>assmger sedans, Six phaetons" and
Six runabouts in the first-ten days of
March thun Were delivered in.t.he first
en days of March last year.. * ,
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MEMORY OF JAMES :
* HARTFORD FILL WOOD
t ' if**' % *
fust bne year ago he left us7
Sad hasJbeen our home since then;
But the memory of ygu dear.,*on >
Will be with us to the end.
)ur heart and Ibnely,
And ohr crossis^hard tp bear;
But we liv?^*tftth this assurance
ThaUwjyi meet you over there.
His. loving mother and family,
v Mrs; James W.' Full wood.
: , . A TO wo C ;
Iwi'l TuMmi chltf Tlalc restored
ftiMtr Vitality by Ptwifyiiig and
the Blood. WlMtt you feel it*
txengtbenlng. lo^^onrtki^ ettsct? see how
t brings color to the shorts and how,
(improves the appetite^ you will the^
mmtm its true tbalo value.
Jww's Tasteless chitt Tonic "Is simply
ron and Qninine suspended la syrap^ So
haunt oven chHdreo hke it. . ftsU bfcod
Ms QUININE to Hittjf K and IRON to
Eiihliil. Destiny s Mslarial fias and
Srip germs by its Strsn^huil sgj^lnviporting
Efhcti gfca- \
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NOTICE TO
CONWAY BLA(
QUICKS
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Alio Log C;
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Place your ordcr w
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A'e are located just bac
Jany's store; next to the i
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OUR SHOP IS
And We Guaru
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Any orders placed with
Mr. Bun Tyndall w
iVery Saturday. r ,
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STREET TAX
Public ijotlco Is hereby, given that
*?fft?et Tux ioY theyear, 11*27 'beetro < *
due dh Jon. 1,- 11*2?, which amount >s
r $y.O0. The last day in which is al.]
IowjbiLW pay Without being Subject ...
a penalty is April.lsK All uble-lw>i|
- ied inale persons between the ages-..t
j 'Jl ami-6b-a ice subject ,to this t^\
Please take notice and pay before
| April lst.: . iTOWN
OF CONWAY, ^ _
..??* > *i- By C. HI Snider, C)k.
2J24 till Apr. 1st.' ? ??
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"... PRIZES OFFERED r
1 wilLgive $5.00 in rash as the
first prize, and $2.00 in cash as
t the second prize to the fjrst
boys who brlag me six cucum*
bers, 5 Inches long, grown by him
In Horry County.
Contestants are not required to
plant hut, six hills. The cucumi
KoP,. #a rlolil'tlUil Oil ikaw -*?
mS ?v v;vmviv? ?.-> mrj UIH*
turr. In uftw wbrdft. If you have t
two or throe 5 iachevlong today,
you can . deli vet1, them and they
w It Icourtt when you have deliver.
. ed the entire'aix.
Call at office over the Con- way
NatiorAl Bank by the hrat of
i. April for date t? plants,
Priies will be b Nmt hanA* of"
? the Mayor pf Conway. -
y. W. BCSBEE, Dentfct.
the QaWna ThatDmN?t AtHUfh* Head
Otrnan of Ha tonic and laaaffitaaffili LAX A * 1^.
TIVE BROMO QUININE (TaStau) con bn ultra
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THE PUBLIC
:ksmith shop
5ERVICE
;d pr BuiltNew t I
ort Building |
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na xooaccu riut????
gKt Price^
1th u| any time you like.
k of the Jerry Cox omSpiyey
<Jin.
BRAND NEW
itee Satisfaction
i us will be appreciated. ^ J I
ill file saws at our place II
IOONEYHAM I
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