The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 15, 1916, Page FIVE, Image 5
8REEN SEA CLUB IJ
^PRACTICAL WORK
Demonstration Club at Green
Sea Ho'.iis a Very Inter,1...
. ^ esluiaMeeting.
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The Green Sea Home Demonsration j1
Club s K?ay afterhdtfh. " This
was the fir., meet, ig of the club. Tuu
meeting was called to order by the
I*. cs. A. D. Lewis, and the roll called
by Vie Secretary, Miss Lee. Six new 1
names were added. As the subject for |
the meeting was milk, the Co. Agent,
gave an ieelesa refrigerator demon- '
stration. It has been already shown (
^that milk, butter, and other things |
may be kept cool on the warmest day
by the use of an iceless refrigerate r
Anyone desiring one sh* uld write the
County Agent, Miss'Derham at Greer.
Sea for information. At tho rcqueFt
of the members directions for making
a fireless cooker and fly trap were |
g: 'en. The club will meet every |
second Saturday. Every one is in-1
vited.
The Floyds Home Dem. Club will
meet Friday afternoon, June 10. The
ladies and girls are urged to aueml. |
MOVING PICTURES 1
CONTRADICT HER
Pittsburg, Pa.?Judge I). Shafer
and the jury saw a moving picture
exhibition in common pleas court here
as a part of the defense of a telephone
company which was sun<! for
heavy damages by Mrs. Freda, Gurletz,
who claimed both hands and her
back had been permnaently injured I
ufter picking up a live wire of the j
telephone company.
After she had filed suit against the
t-?Mii|miiy a (iiatTiivc agency nirou a
house in tlio rear of her home an<l in- J
stalled a motion picture camera;
through the back w indow. The film
showed Mrs. Garletz feeding her
chickens, throwing corn over a high
fence and lifting heavy boards and
piling them up. |
Other views showing feats requiring
considerable strength were exhibited.
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NOTICE TAX SALES.
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Under and by virtue of Sundry
Tax Executions issued by John Holt,
Esqr., County Treasurer for the taxes,
of fiscal year 1915, I will otfer fori
sale on salesday in July, it being the
3rd day of said month the follow big
described lands for taxes:
Tract No. 1?0 3-4 acres in Bucks
Township and in Che village o5 Bucks- !
ville in name of Estate of Rachael |
Taylor, bounded by lands of George
Ouly, Mrs. Georgia Averill and Henry j
Buck.
Tract No. 2:?1-2 acre in the town
of Conway in name of Jane Newton, i
bounded by iands of D. A. Spivey, Klcy
Woodbury and Gus King.
Tract No. 3:?19 acres in Bayboro
Township in name of M. G. Ward,'
bounded by lands of W. J. Horsey,
Burroughs & Collins Co., Hugh Smith
and John Graham.
Tract No. 4.? 1 Lot in the Town of
I,oris in name of E. P. and J. J. Jonrett
on Rail Road Avenue and bounded
on northwest by said Avenue and
all other sides by J. C. Bryant Co.,
and known as the Alliance Hall Lot.
Tract No. 5.?One lot in the town
of Loris in name of E. P. and J J.
Jcnrett on Patterson Street and
bounded north by alleyway, South by
| W. A. Patterson lot, east by Butler
' property and west by Patterson
Street.
\ Tract No. 6.?100 acres in Little
1 River Township in name of Francis
Duffy; bounded north by lands of T.
R. Stevens, South by Gardner & Lacy,
Fast by Moscly land, and West by
I Stevens land.
Tract No. 7.?4 acres in Little Riv*
er Township in name of George
Gfuse, bounded North by W. Tom
Bell, South by J. L. Bell and East by
Sye Gause.
Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser
to pay for papers.
J. A. LEWIS,
.Ijt Sheriff of Horry County.
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Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove's I
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless !
chill Tonfe is equally valuable as a 1
n 1 #T? t- I - 1
ucucim a umc ucciuse it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININ K
and IRON. It acts on the Liver* Drives
out Malatfi, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the TgfeQle System. SO cents.
Having r ?y>tlilped Lutsk, one of
the triangle of Russian forts in Volj
hynia, from the Austro-Hungarians.
the Russians are pressing their adver
saries "Westward.
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e.l buffkin out i
for sheriff's office
Elijah L. Buffkin of Green Sea has
a card in this issue of the paper an- ,
nouncing his candidacy for election to
the office of sheriff of Horry County,
subject to the action of the Democratic
Primary** v Mr. Buffkin served
foi;.fievep years aa a .bailiff during the
tettfrii of oourt during the administration
tta'cj lata B. J. Sefeuions )a itTran V
deredj'^c^'^1]^fic ien Jt service in that
capacity. Sinpejjthan he has. filled the j
position of constable with unusual
ability and transacting the business
of the ofiice as a fear'ess and efficient
officer. He is well known to the people
of the county.
w. h.wstnutfor
magistrate's office
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W. H. Chestnut has his curd in this
issue oi tnc paper announcing nis
candidacy for reelection to the office
of Magistrate at Conway, for another
term. He has filled this position fo.
the past two terms and has given his
time and attention to the business of
the office and acquainted himself with
the laws pertaining to every branch
of the jurisdiction of his court. He
has always shown himself ready to
render assistance to those who applied
for relief before him where the
party had a just cause, and he has
rendered his decisions after careful
consideration and investigation. His
many friends are urging him to stand
for reelection, hence his card in this
issue.
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DO YOU KNOW THAT
Indent muzzling of dogs will
eradicate rabies?
The protection of the health of
children is the first duty of the Nation
?
Had temper is sometimes merely a
symptom of bad health^
Insanity costs every inhabitant in
the United .States $1 per year?
The U. S. Public Health Service
has proven that typhus is spread by
lice?
Untreated pellagra ends in insanity
?
In the lexicon of health there is no
such word as "neutrality" against
disease ?
The death rate of persons under 4r?
is decreasing; of those over 4l? it is
increasing
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BAYBORO ITEMS.
Plenty of rain and General Green
spreading.
Business good as could be expected
owing to the dull season for the business
man.
Some time ago Mr. H. W. Mishoe,
our popular Agent, purchased a stock
of general merchandise from Mr. A.
Bell, and is now doing business at
this place. We have two other stores
at this place. One run by Mr. A.
Bell, and one by the Bayboro C.ish Co.
The Childrcns Day here ha 1 a
large attendance. The different sections
of the County were well represented.
The program which was carried out
by the Sunday School was interesting
to a large number, which seemed to
enjoy the occasion. At about 12
o'clock the audience was dismissed
till after dinner. The contents of
well filled baskets were then spread
and the people began to satisfy the
inner man.
After dinner the audience reassembled
in the House to hear Mess. J. P.
Derham, M. W. Wall and Mr. Hoffman,
who made able talks on education
and improvements. Sevrcal of
the candidates were here with that
good old time handshake. Good
order prevailed generally and every
one seemed to enjoy the occasion.
We wish to thank those who attend
ed the occasion with such good order
and quietness and hope we may have
t ho nlonciivn ? ?4-'
...v. i: ui iiicuimj^ again.
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GUT GASOUNECOST
BY MIXING KEROSENE
Lake City.?Several automobile
owners are trying: to keep down the
cost of operating their cars by mixing
kerosene with the gasoline. The two
oils are mixed in different proportions,
some using one part kerosene
to two quarts of gasoline. So far,
the results are said to be satisfactory.
However, the trials are experiments
to determine what can be done permanently
in this direction.
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Tin QuMn Tfeat Dnt Net Affect Ttw H?4
Because of its tonic and laxative effect, lax a
TIVK BROMOQUININRi* better than ordinary
Quinine and doea not cause nervousness nor
ringing in head. Remember the full name and
look fur the signature of K. W. GROVK. 25c.
THE HORRY HERAT,
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Lt0C<al and
Mrs. Florence Johnson and family
arc occupying the Howell residence
on 5th Avenue, recently vacated by
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Howell who moved
away to Greenwood.
FOR SALE?Pony, buggy and har:
ness. H. M. -RU9S, Conway, S. C.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDermott went
to Harl^vilU^last week to attenjl the
commencement exercises of Coker
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College, where Miss Donna Colemai.
graduated this year.
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Miss Donna Coleman will teach orn
of the grades in the graded schoc.
here during the approaching session.
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Wanted 800 dozen eggs weekly for
cash. W. Boyd Jones.?auv,
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The town clerk and treasurer wa<
busy last week issuing tax execulionr
to enforce the collection of town tix:
delinquents. %
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Mrs. Lilly A. Gause has applied t
the Clerk of the Court to have a honu
stead set off in her late husband':
preport for the benefit of herself ai.u
minor child. Her husband was the la c
G. Cleveland Gause killed some
months ago in an encounter with Cole
man Squires at the Tvexlcr Lumber
camps in Simpson Creek township.
A nil mlinr nf lutml c;i'nc n i-n Wi\rni?.
tised in this paper to take place on ,
the first Monday 'in July. Attend |
thsee sales and you may got a good I
bargain in real estate.
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We are still closing out our r< tail
department an<l you can buy goods at
cost. Hotter come quick. W. Boyd.
Jones.?adv .
George Dumas, an inspector for the
Intertype Corporation of Brooklyn,
N. V., spent some time in Conway last
week on business for his company.
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Get your legal blanks at the Herald
oflice.
McQucn Quattlebaum left recently
for an extended business trip to Atlanta
and other points on business
pertaining to his moving picture theater,
The Casino, which has become a
very popular place of entertainment.
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As the Summer advances and the
weather gets warmer and warmer, so
also is the political pot not only sim
menng but actually beginning to boil
up strong.
Get your job work printed at the
Herald ofliee.
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T. L. Bellamy was in Charleston
last week under an indictment in the
United States court in relation to the
Federal liquor laws.
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E. J. Sherwood went to Charleston
last week on business in the United
! States District court.
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Try the Herald's legal blanks. They
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are the product of experience.
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Deeds and mortgages are for sale
a'; the Herald oflice, always kept there
for your convenience nad they arc a
first class product.
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Watch for the announcement of the
Herald's new serial story which will
begin just as soon as the Diamond
From the Sky has been finished.
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J. H. Cook of Simpson Creek was
among the farmers in the city one
day recently.
S. C. Dusenbury returned last week
from Marion, S. C., where he has been
teaching.
The strawberry crop of this year
w as rather short and the crop was repotted
short also from other sections
of the South where strawberries are
raised, hence the prices realized were
somewhat above the average this
time.
Life Insurance,
Fire Insurance,
Health & Accident Insurance,
Guardian Bonds.
Writes Deeds, Mortgage
W. Percy H
FERTILIZER, CO"
TON J
P. S. 1 AM IN POSITION Ti
ANCE IN STRONG OLD LINE I
ATE YOUR
D OONWAY. S C.
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Personal
1*. J. Vereen was in the city last
Saturday.
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Fred W. Hoffmann, State Market
Agent, Clemson College, was in the
county several days last week in the
interest of the Farm Demonstration
work and marketing conditions of our
cdunty. * * f v w
J. T. Raskin , of ic^illivants Ferry
paid Conway a visit last Saturday
and remained here several hours on
business
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W. G. Chestnut was in the city on
business the latter part of last week
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B. B. Vereen of Vina, S. C., spent
some hours here the latter part of
last week.
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t Miss Lucy Spivey, who is taking a
course at Coker College, is spending
her vacation with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Spivey.
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Paul Little who is taking the
course at the University of South
Carolina, returned home last Sunday
to spend the holidays.
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F. A. Thompson returned recently
j from the University of South Carolina.
He will spend the vacatioi
here with his parents.
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Russell Cushman and John Cush
man of Greenville arrived here recently
to spend some time with thci
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uroiner, narry U. t ushnian.
Messrs. S. A. Davis ami Thomas
Stank\\ of F.ulonia, S. C., were quests
of M. W. Wall Sunday.
W. F. Alexandre, general manager
of the Trexler Lumber Co., was calico
away on business for about ten day.1
beginning" on Thursday of last week.
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There were heavy showers again,
last week just in time to benefit the
crops after a week of dry weather
The farmers were busy in the meai
time in their efforts to rid the field.*
of grass and weeds.
Fred Todd has purchased a new
touring car.
"The addition of clay over the san"
on Laurel street has greatly improv
ert it.
;v? .*y $ $ $ $
A gentleman who recently spent
some time in Horry County says: "1
nave never seen a man gathc
. trength in politics as rapidily a.
Richard I. Manning has gathercc
strength in Horry," a* a yet "Ma..
ning is weak.?Marion Star.
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The Waccamaw Transportation
Co., of Georgetown, S. C., has her*
awarded the contract for carrying the
I United States mails on the Wacca
maw River for another year.
Wait for the new serial which v.ii"
ogin in this paper immediately aftc
[ lie Diamond From tile Sky has bee
finished.
The new theatre building was start
ed well on the way to completion las
week with the laying of the foundations
and the erection of the framework
to which the corrugated iroi
siding of which the upper portion of
the building will be made. The floor
is on an incline and there is a room)
j stage at the back.
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FOR SALE?Fonv, buggy and harness.
H. M. RUSS, Conway, S. C.
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The case of the State vs. John G.
A'icn, charging the obtaining of
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I n(,?us and money by false pretcnsees
which was to have come up in th(
.Marion county court recently, waf
postponed owing to some error in the
preparation of the indictment. Th<
first indictment was noil prossed and
a new indictment immediately prepared,
and the case will come up for
trial again at the next term of the j
court in Marion county.
Live Stock Car Lots,
Cattle,
Hogs,
Sheep and Goats.
is, and Other Documents.
[ardwlcke
FTON AND COTSEED
0 WRITE YOUR FIRE INSURCOMPANIES,
WILL APPRECIBUSINESS.
YOUNG CHILD DEAD <
FROM FLY POISON
The two year old infant child of
Mr. and Mrs. William Singicton, liv- .
ing near Jordanville, came to violent '
death from poison. The child secur
ed a Daisy "Fly Killer" from the dining
table and had taken a portion o!
the contents therefrom before it copl<
be stopped. It goif a' sufficient amoun'
of the poison liquid to cause its deal'!,
at four o'clock that evening.
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NEGRO WOMEN ARE
AGAIN DISORDERLY)'
The trial of negro women for disorderly
conduct anil fighting occupied i
the town court last Friday morning;
the row taking place on the hill near
the new colored school building. Two
daughters and the wife of John
Moore it was said attacked Moselle
M mwl flwil'rt U'Oc n rt.M.ewln. olilo .
tvt uii\i vitvi v n (to <4 vvMiomv uu'iN |
row for which the participants had U
pay fines in the town court.
J. 1). Watson of Nixonville section
paid Conway a visit last Saturday.
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Horry Home Deiu. Agent, Miss Annie
M. Derham will go to Ridgelatn
Tues<lay to help in a snort course to
Jasper County. Miss Fula Lawic
the County Agent being in charge.
Kach comity will give a short course,
every agent assisting in two ot' tiics
Miss Derham will assist in Jasper am
Orangeburg. The Horry County I
short course will be given July 19, 2*.*
21, in three sections of the Count
A Week Course will be given duriny I
the Horry Summer School, June 20,1
27, 28, 29, am! 20. The ladies, in Cor:- I
way and nearby are requested to a
tend.
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Claude 11. Livingstone, formerly o*
Little River, now of Fairmont, X. C
spent some time here on business the
first of this week.
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Cooler weather followed the rains
last week but did not last long.
Attorney Hughes of the Marion
county bar passed through Conway
on his way from Murrells Inlet one
day last week.
Cot l'llld /Inrwlc i?n.i 1 '
....... .IV . .Ill (|IIM I V ?l I I'lSulU'
mortgages at the Herald oil ice.
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S. O. J curette was in Conway one
day last week.
Claude A. Watson was in Conway)
last Saturday on business with his)
father, J. 1). Watson. He will go to
"Georgia, in the near future where his
friends hope he will make a success.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal L. Buck and children
visited Bucksport last Sunday
afternoon.
The young child of Mr. and Mrs.
Jay E. Nicholas has been quite ill for
some time.
NOTICE.
Woodmen Memorial Service at
Green Sea, S. C., Sunday June IS,
101 (i, at 0 o'clock A. M. All arc cordially
invited .
J. P. PERU AM,
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for Croon Son Camp.
CLASSIFIED ADS
LOST?One three year old male yearling.
Color: black and wh.'e, short
horns, crop and undersenare in on
ear and crop in other. Strayed o'
about mi * \s from Cor.way. Notify
FRANCES REATY, Conway, S.C
lt-pd.
FOR RENT.
The house and lot of Mr. and Mrs.!
E. A. Pitman, situate near Conway j
opposite the home of Mrs. C. L
Abrams. Apply to H. H. Woodward,;
Attorney at Law, Conway, S. C.
WANTED?To buy one hundred goats
Will pay market price. G. L.
WARR, Loris, S. C.
WANTED?Men who desire to earn
over $125.00 per month write us today
for Dosition sis
opportunity for advancement. CENTRAL
PETROLEUM CO., CLEVELAND,
OHIO. It
TAKEN UP?One black male hop:,
about 8 months old, split and underbit
in right ear and swallow fork in
left ear. Owner can get same by
calling and paying charges. D. 0.
BOYD, Allsbrook, S. C., Route 2.
3t-pd.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
THK DtAMONU BRAND. A
LMIra! Aah jonr l)r?C(Ut fot
l*IU? in K?4 And Wold mrumtl&rJ
Vw ^J?A99 foaled with Slue Rit>boa. if/
M wl Tall* no u(h<r. llujr of Tour ?
1/ (T UrantM. .. kNCIU CirKtuTEIi
1 C Jf IIMWKI) itnvfcli *MI.i.o. iu
V V JO ye??? nn?n H? *?, 1 AtwvKn n
N?r SOiOdY MIMiSTS tVIKYWH1 I
-i -mi p| , ill
rare
&!;.EN MAN SHOT
BY SISTE1MH4AW
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tester Boyd Lies at Point of
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Death?Inez Berrie in
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'V^y^4tesU,r ^OjhL fireman und
Irive^ iflr^K Aiken live d^arirttent
Automobile truc%Lyas tepm?a is&$>ibly
fatally wounded by his sister-irtlaw,
Miss Inez Berrie, a 15-yv.ar-old
school girl, who was living at his
home. The girl tired three shots at
Boyd from a >? calibre revolver, two
shots taking effect, and Boyd lies at
the Aiken infirmary, where he was
operated on at the point of death.
Immediately after the shooting the
girl disappeared and the police search
ed all night. She . gave herself up,
having spent the night and morning
at one of the winter resident's homes.
She is in jail awaiting the outcome of
the injury to Boyd. ? '
The cause of the shooting is shroud
ed in mystery, but there are many
rumors afloat. When questioned i>y
the police Tuesday tiighv as to the
cause of the shooting, Boyd <l(ck:rod
that the girl shot him about money
matter. Her father died in April
of this year.
Little Lope is entertained by ths
attending physician of 1 lie recovoiy
of Boyd, who was shot twici tiircugli
the groin, the intestines being punctured
in two places. The giri h .s
made no slaw
The Irak front of me raw theatre
building being erected by M li. Cb
Cushmar. i rapidly neniiug tc. ul tion
and tin" galvanised i,on si ing
was being put up by the middle of
last week. The plan has a singe \n?
t!ie rear and a balcony in the front
end.
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100 bushels peas for sale cheap. \Y.
Boyd Jones.?adv.
The framework foi the new dwelling
of Mr. and Mrs. McQueen Quat.llcbaum,
on the lot recently purchased
by Mr. Quattlebaum from C.M'mcg
Norton has been erected by the w?rkmen,
and the work lias been going on
rapidly.
E. L. Buff kin of Green Sea was
among those visiting Conway on business
recently.
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The town chain gang lias been at
work recently on the portion of 4th
avenue leading ficra the S^XYey corner
down to Kingston Lake, putting
this particular avenue in first class
condition where but little work had
been done before.
Arnold Bell of Bnyboro spent a day
in Conway last week on business.
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In our advertising department appears
the card of \V. Percy Hardwicke,
well known to all of us, Mr.
Hardwicke states that his Companies
are the strongest and will appreciate
you calling on him, when in need of
insurance, rates, or information generally.
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INFANT I)AIK?HTiOK DEAD
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. YVaddoll, Jr., of
Fair Bluff, Suffer Bereavement.
(Morning Star.)
Wilmington friends and those
throughout ibis section of the State
will sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. J.
!\ Waddel!. Jr., of Fair Bluff, N. C.,
in the death of their infant daughter,
aged 11 months, which txcurred at
(?:!!() o'clock yesterday evening at the
James Walker Memorial Hospital,
this city, following and operation
which was deemed necessary and
fo? which the little one had been
brought to Wilmington only a few
hours previously
Mr. and Mrs. Waddell and Dr. M.
A. Waddell, of Fair Bluff, accompanied
the child to Wilmington, and
are guests at The Orton. The body
was prepared for burial by Funeral
Director James F. Wnolvin ?
UIKI Will
he taken on the early morning train
today to the family home at Fair
Bluff, N. C.
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M iss Caroline E. Bostick of Beaufort
has been appointed to the position
of special field agent to assist
the home demonstration forces which
will conduct short courses in 31 of
the 45 counties of the State this sum*
mer. fxu ?i > \
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T. H. Wannamaker of Columbia
was chosen as national committeeman
South Carolina at a caucus of
that State's Progressive delegation
last week.