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J0, I First Section. | Jf ? x..l '" ?WW? ****** ^ " VOL XXIV. ? *- - . Loris Dots. Wo hava such a {food little fcowD that we seldom sea any news from ^ here in your paper. Loris is now ou a boom. Oar hitfh school building is now ttoing up and will soon be completed. ... .. . .. ? . ,i ? Tnis will De tne nicest wuuaou school building in Hjrry County, and is creating great educational interest. Wo have also been extremely lucky in securing teachers. We feel like we have the bast and th?v 8' 0'n to be doing ;h?ir best. To look ovt r our town and see how thickly it is dotted with new houses and brick stores, it seems that Loris has struck a streak of progress. Besides the buildings already comp eted, several are going up aud others being planned. Mr. B. P. Gore has a very nice cottage nearing completion on East Main Street. Mr. W. E. Portor has a nice house going up on East Main Stroet near the Methodist parsonage. Mrs. Fletcher Prince is building on West Main Street and will soon have a nice house into which she will soon move. Mr. Reeves is opening up about a $15,000 00 stock of goods in the new brick stores on Walnut Street We are glad to welcome to our town ** . r-? n.JcK such men as wr. lvuvuo. ?..q? for him much success iu business. Ojp town is filled mostly with free spirited liberal hearted people. This they often manifest, to the iMethodist preachers especially. One evening last week quite a crowd cime to the Methodist parsonage with a regular old fashioned pounding. Q jite a supply of groceries and otner gifts which were hjghly appreciated. They came from the dilTerent denominations On this occasion nice music was rendered, and a very pleasant social time in general. This is not the first time this year that the Doris people have visited the parsonage on the same sort of a mission and such f^iests are always welcome and guch gifts are always appreciated. So 1 can speak for the parson and say come again. H. L. S. Loris, S. C. Nov. 14th. Will Promote Beauty. Women desiring beauty get wonderful help from Bucklen's Arnica salve. It banishes pimples, skin eruptions, sores, and boils. It makes the skin soft and velvetry. It glorifies the face. Cures sore eyes, cold sores, cracked lips, chappt-.d hands, Best for burns, scalds, fever sores, cuts, bruises and piles. 25c. at Norton Drug Co \A Trip to the Beach. " "tt1 .? A *?aii K n it a n a! 1JEAU JL1) I'J'Utt?na jfuu n?vc uuu hid to indulga mo with a correspondence for some time will yon *please print for me a short letter in behalf of a trip made by myself and some of my friends to the beach this week. We set sail on last Tuesday for Windy Hill Beach which was reached bv us at I'd o'clock, and as we procooded with oar journey. I could not help to notice the great \ - improvements that had in a few j years taken place along side of our ' way. The weather was ideal The warm sunshine and the pleasant breeze that fanned the leaves on the beautiful trees was all that human heart conld wish for, as we would pass a long and look upon the fie'ds of corn, cotton and potatoes and the many good homes filled with the m >st kind peop'es it would fi rje me to exclaim what a great country our Lord had blest us with; and this brought mo further to consider that if these rich soils over which wo pished and those industrous peoples we met, that has done so 1 well as they have wo can only imagine what more could have been done had they had railroad facilities We suppose one might suppose that he was travelling through a providence. Ou! may the Lord speed the day when some great man or company of men shall split this country wide open with rail roads So all those lands which now lay dormant and useless can be brought to a high state of cultivation so as rto bring a blessing to man and beast.. Oh! hew our hearts was made happy when we met up with my old friend and comrade Mr. Drew Patrick who met us and told us his dr ors wore open and that wo were welcomed to his home as Ion# as we wanted to stay. Mr. Patrick is the right kind of men we need to live near the beach, so when we go down to get fish we can have a home to cover our heads from storm and cold. I suppose that there is other ,geod men in the community that would do the same thing. Dear Mr. Editor, allow me to say that in going to tho beach by Siar Bluff and to Windy Hill Beach, where we met Mr. Patrick at his lovely home, we travelled over some of the b^st lands of Ilorry. We believe that Windv Hill has a smiling future awaiting it, is the nearest place to preach the beach from the Loris section. J H. Stanley. Loris, S. C. ? - - mtnmj* i i c From Lumbcrlon. Dkau Herald:?It must be to taken and aad accepted among follows and daisies that ''whatever is, is best. If its Spivey and bonds or N >rt >n and good ro ids?minus the b)nd-<, wo must abide tl e decision of yesterday, ([ am speaking as an florryite and if out of order, just call me down.) * Over here in the Old North State we have had a warm time; but we, will be loyal also, for the votes of vesterday will, when tabulated teli their own story and the result must be final. 1 desire to congratulate the boys who fo nobly performed their tasks in the proJuonoa of slum a line yield of corn. It is also very fortunate for thorn them that, in their lirst experience of farm oxhibits they nad such a refined and cultured gentleman, as Sept. lirown to enouurago and lead them; who, his own self is as modest as a woman, as pure as a dew-drop which sparkles in the morning sun, and not a whit behind the most handsome of us in charming personality. I have been thinking of myself as a young man, but when I saw the report of those boya in that splendid cut u u t' iiiUHo 11 (Hiuii | i u auu soliloquized. I remember how, in the latter 70'.s and early 80's some of their fathers and I were in the public schools together, trying to learn as best we could how to behave ourselves, making good what book-knowledge we could pack in our oraniums; and dismissed the consideration of age. Bjys, you are smart. I hope overy one of you may baa good and useful m in and live many years to improve yourselves on raisin# corn. This has been a very good vear and the land has quielded the tiller of the soil good returns and a handsome divided on his investment, and peace, plenty and prosperity are seen everywhere The ancients were so impressed by the bounty of nature that iu their mythology they defied the harvest in the person of thoir goddess Ceres, who, with her horn of plenty; poured forth, as they believed, all the good things that spring from the earth, ana it is in honor of Ceros that the grains are commonly called cereals. The Master has been pleased to prosper His work in the hands of Hi? unworthy servant this year, for which ho is profoundly gratified. Tj my four churches there were 148 additions to the membership and $1.3 f)8 00 raised for the respective objects It is an honor to bo the pastor of 6116 members so devoted loyal and true. Fiud remittance enclosed for which please make the tigures on my label read differently and give my love to all of Horry. Cordially, J. M. Fleming, Lumberton, N. D. Thanksgiving Celebration. Fhe Home wood Literary Society and the Public School will celebrate Tnanksgiviug with an entertainment at night. Following is the program: 1. Welcome Address. 2 Thanksgiving, by two. 4. Tne Firut Tuanksgwing, by 5 boys and 0 g rls. 4, Acrostic, by 12 children. 5. The Irish Linen Peddlers, A comical play by six characters. Time 1 hour. Music will be furnished at in'erva1^. Tne proceeds to bo divided between the II ill and School. A good placo to enjoy an evening of fun. Com. A glance at our columns will show that quite a q uantity of real estate will soil before the court houso door on next Salesday, Dec. 5ih, Some of the tracts arc very valuable and it will doubtless bring some very good prices, and the bidding will be lively, Tne land which was withdrawn from ^a'e on last Salesday in the case of Bank vs. Mishoe, has been readverUsed to cnll nirain Q.tmu nf if- will talMllty Ov 1 1 U^QIU| klUUIU v/l I V " 111 v/l I up, urood prices. Wash Moore and several members of his family are still in jail here having been unable to make bond or get any order from a Judge granting bail . The charge against them is a bad one. Charles G. Marsh, Dr. Marsden Anderson and M. W. Cook, went to Georgetown last Sunday and retjred home on Monday afternoon. Mr, and Mr3. D, V. Richardson spent last Sunday in Conway with relatives. QM. B Sm:th has sold out hero and will move away to Florence. T. B. Jordan was in Conway ore day this week on business. The weather has been good so far in November Dred Miucy w*3 in Conway last Tuespay, Mr. and Mrs. J. F Ilarpor were in the city last Tuesday. p ot't ??????? JON WAY, S. C., THURSD The Thornwell Orphanage. To is Home and school for Orphaus is under the control and it is the property of the three Presbyterian Synods of South Carolina, CJeorgia. and Florida. As Thanksgiving day ? i - * * J I i L is 111j ociy obv appointed uy uitsti Synods to make collections for the lar^e family of three hundred, all ioy u 1 Piesbyterians will on that day send their #ifts cr collections to the home. It is located in Clinton, S. C The Thorn well Ophanage receives pupils from any part of our common country. There are are now within its cottages 188 orphans from South Carolina, 75 from Georgia and 28 from Florida, This home is unique in that it it does not require release hy guardian or mother of the child it //ives the child a first class literary education, intructs it in some trade, aud sends it out fully equipA ~ A l.x Ml 1 t *?/% fIH?A nk i 1/1 t. ?1 1/ i no I U I Cf ll-UUl L'l i liu V/IIIIU >uu lUfS, iho full course is ready for lifes battle-; on leaving. The President is Ltcv. Wm. P Jacobs, Clinton, S C. Womans' Foreign Missionary Society. Too Womans' Foreign Missionary Society, of the Methodist church vvih observe a week of special prayer and thanksgiving next week Services will bo held every afternoon in the week except Thursday, beginning at 3:30 o'clock at the following homes: Mondav, November 21st, Mrs A T Collins. Tuesday, November 22nd, Dr E. Norton. Wednesday, November 23rd, Mrs F. G. Burroughs. Friday, November 25th, Mrs B. T. 11 y man. Saturday, November 2(>th, Mrs J. S Battle. Interesting and instructive pro grams will be given each afternoon, and every ladv, old and young, of evorv denomination in the town is most cordially invited to attend every service. A free will offering will be made at each service for missions. Shall Women Vote? If thev did, millions would voteDr King's New Life Pills, the true remedy for wiiinen. For banishing dull, fagged feelings, backache or headache, constipation, dispelling colds, imparing appetite and toning up the system, they're unoqualed. Easy, safe, sure. 25c. at Norton Drug Co, Ever> body happy big Slaughter sale now on at the Bargain House. S. B Mi>hoo has resigned his po sition whith II. W. Mishoe at Aynor to take ellect January 1, 1911, $10,000.00 worth of Merchandise being Slaughtered at the Bargain i House. J. II Harrelson, who was engaged in a small meicantile business at Lori?, sold out his house-hold goods recently arid went to Florida. Mr and Mrs Albert Rhuark passed through Conw *y recently, returning to their home in Florida after visiting friends and relatives here and in the county. The Bargain House is a wonder. They nnut uncier buy, as there is no question about their under selling. J II McGwigan has moved from Horn.-wood to a new section on the road leading from Conway to Hammond, where he is now conducting a mercantile business. The stock of goods ol N. M. Hayes, at Lot is, S. C., was sold at public sale at that place last Friday, under mortgages held by the Bank of Loris and J C Bryant Company. If money is the root of all evil better get rid of it to best advantage while the B'g Sale is on at the Conway Bargain House. The name (I Ford Curtains in the boys corn contest published recently should have been (t Ford Kirton It. was a mistake iu our reporter in spelling the name. Saturday, the opening of our closing sale was the biggest day in the history of our business. Crowds from far and near hurried here for barg tins and left our store with broad smiles, telling of their happy purchases. $10,000 worth of merchandise can't last long amongst this multitude of consumers, hence come quickly and get your share of these big values. W. Boyd Jones, Justice, S. C. Card of Thanks. We the, family of the late Mrs. IClizabeth J. Smith, take this method of expressing our grateful thanks to our frieuds and acquaintances for the many tokens of sympathy and kindness extended to us during the tryiug hours through which we have just passed May God's richest blessings rest and abide with each and every one of you, Jeremiah Smith, i Mrs. E. M. Ogilvie. Your vote on the bond issue pleased us. Our Big Sale and low prices will more than please you. * AY, NOVEMBER 17, 1910. A Hare Treat. A rare troat for the Sunday School woi leers of Bucks township. Quite an interesting program has been arranged for Bucks township Sunday School Association which will be held with Wucoamaw Presbyterian Church Saturday night and Sunday Dec 3 d 4th. All Sunday School workers in the County are invited to be with us, aud each Sunday School in Bucks township is earnestly requested to Finn ' t. Hilt, n IT t lu1 appoin ting of your delegates, but let. them know at onec thai you expect ihem to go so that they can begin to plan for the trip. Toe following program will give some idea ol the feast of good things we have in store for us. :Convent:on opens Saturday night 700 Convention Sermon.? Rev, CJ. TM wards flonwav. S C. Sunday Morning, 10:00 A. M. Opening Exercises- Bev. A S, Doak The Burner Couutv when I was in it.?Capt. 15, L. Beaty, Georgetown, S C. The Plea of tho Sunday School to the Churi h for Motherly care or prirnarv work.? Mrs. M, S. Buck. The Young Man and Woman in the Sunday School.- J C. Spivey. Brief report of the Worlds Sunday School Convention at Washington. D. C.?Paul Quattlobum. Our aims for next year. Rufus Tompson, Pres. Miss Anna Jordon, Se'y. Court at Homewood. On last Thursday Magistrate Daniel Grainger was engaged nearly all day at Homewood in the trial of several cases against Y. W. Shipper and P. W. Skipper, in which W. Boyd Jones was tlie prosecutor. The charge aga nst Y. W. Skipper was that of disposing of property under lien. In this cate the defendant was bound over to appear for trial at the next term of the court of General Sessions. The ease against P. W. Skipper was a charge cf larceny, and was tried by a jury. The evidence was nearly all circumstantial and the defendant was found not guilty. A c 1 iiin and delivery proceeding between the same parties was not tried, and this matter was finally compromised out of court. State of Ohio, City of Toledo. ( Lucas County. ( ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he as senior partner of the (inn of F ?T Cheney & Co.. doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesa'd, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of the Hill's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J CH EN ICY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Gth day of December, A. 1) 18SG (Skal ) A. W. GLE ASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal^, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free ? ? ~ " ' - *' - > a rn 1 o / \ F J U1I hi IN HJ Y iV uu., xoieao, w Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all drnggfi&ts. Take Flail's Family Pills for constipation . In the advertisement of W. Boyd Jones, in our last issue the word "undershirts" as we had it, should have been undersuit*, as written by Mr Jones, the advertiser. We regret the error, and are tflad to make the correction in this issue. Sale Under Foreclosure. Under and by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure and sale dated the 2nd dav of November A. D. 11)10. and signed by his Honor, T. S. Sease, Prcsidirg Judj*e, at the Fall term of the Court of Common Pleas, for Horry County, iu the case iif H. H. Woodward, PiaintilT, vs J. T. 'i'ompmns, uoienuant; in once is hereby given that the undrrs'gned, as Sheriff cf Horry County, will sell before the Court House dcor, at Conway, S. C , to the highest bidder for cash, during the legil hours of sale on salesday in December next, it being the Btb day of said month, | all and singular the following dej scribed lands and promises, to wit: Ail and singular that certain I tract or parcel of land in Hayboro Township, containing one hundred I (100) acres, more or less, and bounded North and Erst by lands of K. O Hanson, formerly Mantha MoNabb, West by lands of A. H. Anderson, and South by lands of James t-\ - ? i i # T . n u uoom. me run 01 j>ug owamp being the line, this being land conveyed to J. T Tompkins by 13. J Sessions, Sheriff, bv bis deed dated July 5th, 1909 Terms of sale. Cash, Purchaser to pay for papers. 13. J. Sessions, SherilT liorry County. H. II. Woodward, Plaintiffs Attorney. November 10, 1010, 1 Villi Gathered by a Herald Man on His Rounds. CAUGHT ON THE BOUNCE. Sfrav Bits of News Gathered hy flic Wayside for the Informatlon and Instruction of Herald Kcadcrs- llappeniiijirs of Interest Ai">ont the Cltv. 15 H. Martin wa6 in Conway last i Sat unlay. W. IL Bull a Jay in Conway last week. Allen J^met'e. visited C away last Saturday. R L. Oliv r vont to Kings' ree on business . cu ut.y. 11. L. Buck was away on business one day last week. I 'I1 \?rr?c nmnnir tlirxiO in . 1. I I V/V l'? / I H UO (( V I I Wm | Cod wax las t Saturday. Ed N. Jones, of Mullins, was in the county last week. J, C. Livingston was in Conway one day last week. 13. T. Ilohnes was a pleasant visitor one clay recently. Zick Pus*, of Daisy, was in Conway one day last week. Prof W. A. Prince spent lant Sat i urday in Conway on business. M. (1 Anderson was in Conway one day recently on business C. P. Quattlebaum was away several days last week on business. The oounty treasurer's appointments are now running in the pa per. A. L. Lewis was in Conway last week, the guest of his brother, J. j A . Lewis. J E. Nicholas spent last Thursday at Homewood, whore he is conducting a mercantile business. W. J. Hughes, of Loris, manager of Loris Drug Company, visited Conway on business one day last w eek. A. C. Hughes, formerly of this county, but. now of Fruitland Park, 'F!a., was here recently visiting his old home. Several constables went to Loris last Friday, engaged there in the sales of personal property under bills of sale. Some new brick stores wore recently completed at Loris. They are located near the Standard Tobacco Warehouse building: The plant of the Couway Tee Com-J party was started up again recently after beirg shut down for some time on account of repairs. Sale for Partition. Under and by virtue of a decree I for sale in partition, dated the 2nd day of November, A. I). 15)10, and I signed by his Honor, the Presiding] Judge, T, S. Sease, at the Fall term of the Court of Common Pleas, for llorry County in the case of Nellie H Turbeville, and Delia A Turbo-1 ville, Johu Tolnr Turbeville, and I Emetine Turbsville, Infants, Dy U T Hardee, their liuardian ad litem, I Plaintiffs, vs Mary C. Thompkins, and Burroughs ?& Collins Company, a corporation, Defendants; Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned Clerk and Special Referee, will sell to the highest bidder before the Court House door at Conway, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on sale&day in December next, it being the 5th day of said month, all and singular the following described lands and premises to wit : All and singular that certain tract or parcel of land, situate in Dog Bluff Township, in the County of Horry, and Slate aforesaid, on the North side of Spring Branch, con taining seventy (70) acres, more or less, beginning at the southeastern corner of land of J. J. Johnson, thence running southwardly to stake at head of Center Ditch, thence west down said ditch to an old road, thence with said old road to a large poplar corner, thence southwest to a pine, thence the same degrees to the run of Spring Swamp to the original lino, thence the original line around to tho Johnson corner at the beginning point; bounded on the North by lands of Albert Johnson, and Mary C. Turbeville, on the East by lands of J B James, on the South by lands of J. Z Johnson, and on the West by lands of 15 (J Johnson, beinjj the same landtoiveyed to John A. Turbevillc by W. H. Roberts, and Delia R ibr^rts, by their deed dated February 12ih, A. I). 1886. Terms of Sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. L Bryan, Clerk and Special Referee. 11, H, Woodward, Plain tiffs Attorney. November 10, 1910. I f- ,?"/?**>Wl ?*?*#*? : J Nine Pages, f * * & ' vs+te-fr wwwuwW ">r ^ No 32 M?<? ? ! !? ? i ummmjvmnmt ? M -r^ Wr^itrvMi Sale for Partition. Undorand by virtue of a dooroe for?alMn partition, dated Ui.j '2od day o N tvemlw-,' \. D 1910, and sii; td by his II onor, th Presiding Judge, T S. Sease, a', the Fall term of I hp Court of Common l'laa*, fnl? norr.y * ounty in me cu o: u,?nri< tta 0. Wil'hmson, Panirl \V. \Y lliamson, and Chol-v Walker Williamson, Stun ley Boyi Williamson, Mary Kllon Wd iam<on, and Georgia L. Wild-srnson, infants, by John Holt-, their (1 ir. ad li'em, M.iggie Henrietta Williamson, Maj -r Adt 11 Williamson, Plaintiffs, vs Tte.-.sy Ann Barnhill, and (hor<^; .J. Holliciay, Defendant: ; Not ire is her* t)y given that I, the undersigned Clork and Sp cial Referee, will sell to tLo highest bidder b foro the Court House door at Conway, S. C., during the lentil hours of sale, on salestlay in December n:xt it being the 5th day of said mouth, fill and singular the following do-eribed lands and pr< mises, to wit: Ti a (it No. 1. Known as the homo idn.ee. (on'nit ine One hnmlirnl in.I i ' ri . v, . m %... ?.% seventet 11 lures moreer loss, situate in Cl ilivanls A'l'iy 1 own>hip, in the County aid St re aforesaid, and bounded on the North by lauds of Sol )ii Caldor. and laud-; c l' A. (1. Floyd, on the Fust by land of S J. Lewis, on ?he S >uth by estate land of But/ 1 > i* ii 11 ill, now churned oy Cordio Wiliamson, and by lands of IV Barnhill, and on the West by lands of the estate of Wiliie Williamson, no.v in po^ciKion ? f Coreio V\ ihiamson, bcintf Ian ds purchased by Charles A. Wiiliamsc n, or .) \Y. iiolliday, as to a portion thereof, aticl of Q A Cannon as to tlui other portion thereof Tract No. U Containing liftysix (a(>) acres, more or less, situate m Calivants Ferry Township, in County and State "aforesaid, and bounded "on the North by iands formerly of the estate of J . W. llo!liday, and bv the estate lands of L, IV Pitman, ou the Fast by land of J B Strh Ulanti, on the South bv lands of llilbcrt Johnson, and lands of Walker tie: raid, and on the West by lands lorm riy 01 tno estate 01 J. W Mull id ay, being composed originally of two parcels, to wir,, forty acres purchased by Cnurles A. Williamson, of Liwis C union and twenty acres of Geo. S. Cannon ancl tnis tract is the identical land excepting four acres conveyed to Q. A. Cannon. Terms of Sa'e: CASH. Dureba er t j pay for papers. W L. Dry an, Clork and Special Uu force. H FI. Woodward, Plui n t ? tVs Attorney. Noy. 1!), 1M10. Sale for Partition. Under and bv virtue of a decree lor salo in partition, dated the l?ud day of November, A. U 1M10, and signed by his Honor, the Presiding Judge, T S. Soaso, at the Pail term of the Court of Common Pleas, for Horry County in the ease of Klir.abeth A H Martin, Plaintiff, vs. Julius Waiter Martin, Be sie Susan Mar in, Beulah Mabelle <M:;rtin, Henry Lawrence Martin. Mamie Louisa Martin. Defendant : N" >t-bm hero by given that i. .;ucil Cleik and Special K r ;e wi I sell < ^ n n li < 1 hbldf'l' h. film 1 llO IIJ U'i< II - , _ - . Court II ?use door at C n ay, S. C., during iho legal hours of sale, on ! salesdav in Deecm >er next, it bjing tie 5th day of s-. i I month, all and singular llu* following described lan.ls and premises, t> wit: Alland singular that certain piece, parcel cr tract of land, situate, lying and being in the County and State aforesaid, and in J^iR-ks town ship, and containing two hundred sixty four (2(>l) acres, bounded as follows and having the following ruetes and bounns: Comtivi eit.g an a stake 3xo near C-?dar liranch, and runs thence N (58 \V to pine 3<>, thence N 42 VV to blackgum, 3x<?, thence N 35 W to pine 3xo, thence S 38 "W 17, io stake 3xo, tuenco S. (>4 VV 24, to pine 3xo, thence S 55 K 23, to stake 3xo, in edge of saiu K??onnh t.lu n ?a S 36 VV 21 50 nine 8xo, thence S Mb K to stake 3xo, thence S 21) H 1 losialo'Mxo, thence N 2*21 ?li 1) 2."), to slake 3xo, thence S t)l> 10 lit. to ttio original stake iine t > a slake 3xo, thence is bij K 11), to a* stake 3xo, in edge of said Cidar Creek, thence said creek it various courses to a stake 3xo, thence N 10 K33to too beginning corner, thj above tract being conveyed to liurroughs & Collins by 10 K Ma,-sh by her diii d of date February 8 h, A, I). 1880, and by Bui roughs & Collins to burroughs & Collins Company, by deed of date, July lb h, I | A I) 1895, and to said joun o I Martin by said Burroughs *& ColI lins Company, by deed da ed the ! dO h day of November A I). 1897. Terms of Sale: CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers. \V. Fi. Bryan, Clerk and Special lie for go 11 II Woodward, Plaintiffs Attorney. Nov 10, 1910. ? - 1 - ? Ever\ body happy bi^r 10 day S.ce now on at the Conway Bargain 11JUaO. .mm