The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, September 14, 1916, Page FIVE, Image 5
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JWr. / A. T. iDiw^, a you**g farmer
who..lives shout *even millet* from 1
? Conway in. the Gijeeowood section of
Buck's, aijdv towndhjf*, on
' Thursday f>?. mek, attacked and
\ fciHtq i ttttftle. snaky <rtf, un- 1
.TEjii* .i*eptjle measured :
: five;vfeet fijid ,^nc aniih over ;tft, and ]
. he v.CAr.ricttf ifciLntauu ? rattle* a*t*i a 1
"bpttpn." With t'uoa* he couk! irakke- i
one think u- the <:l<?ftric buzzer, sand
he,was hard t? 'kill. 'The snakt \y?s
' ffifWli.and ' fciJlpd vwtar Evcrgmefin 1
Scaool house.
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casp oF.iroa.jMKS.
;1 iiie?il>y , .my simH'm-i'..
thanks, for the . flattering support 1|;
received in the first pjiimary in tlbe'j
race coroner. 1
E. TJI,LMA*1 JORDAN. j
n<OM - MR. ifWLUKK.
Worcfcs fail to. express my gratitude j
' to the preople of Horry?County for the (
.great hi nor bestowed on me in the J
'first prisrHtffrry election- [iPfc ase ac- I
cept nriy hi^rtfelt Thank*. 11 promisfc
four yearr, i unselifsh, effort for the (
Schools of. our County. 1
J. 'BUDU1>CK. <
OA?.M> OF THANKS. 1
For the \*?ry splendid votv -Mtiich '
I received in my race for Clerk of 1
Court 1 wish 'to express my thaifks
and appreciation to the people of1'
Horry and take his method of doing H
it. M. <C. HOLMES. j|r
CARD OT THANKS.
I fake this method of expressing)1
my heartfelt thank* to those who J
supported and voted for me in the,
recent Democratic Primary Election. ?
?K L. BUKKKIN. >
Green Sea, S. C.
September J 1th, 191b. i
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PICNIC AT BRICK A. i
There w'/H be a picnic and chil-M
(hen's Sunday school exercises at,
Bereu church on Saturday, Sept. lf?. j
Al! the public is cordially invited, <
with well-filled bankets. Good order '
is also .expected,
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NOTRE OV BIDS.
J have for saje to the highest bid-1
dei the small stock <of groceries re-j
cently placed in my hands us as- j
iti^nee of Mr, J. J. Scale, The stock ]
inventories, with ;i frm- fivmrns tlw ;
sum of $71.75, Besides* some gro-t;
ceries there are two lamps, oil tank ,
and measures, paper cutter, scales. J
and kerosene pump. The desk and |
safe and show cases in the store he- '
l?ng to Mr, W. O. Burroughs and will '
not go in this sale.
Leave your bid with the undersigned.
It is understood that the
right is reserved to reject any and
all bids made for this property.
H. H. WOODWARD.
Assignee of J. J. Seale.
Conway, S. C.,
September 11 tb, 19 Id.
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NOTICE.
holders of Conway National Bank is
hereby called to meet at the offices of
the Bank at Conway, S C., at Ten
O'clock A. M. on Monday the 18th
day of Spetembor, 191G, for the purpose
of considering the advisability
of reducing the Capital Stock of the
Corporation and for the transaction
of such other business as may come
before the meeting.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
ROBT. B. SCARBOROUGH,
President.
August 14, 191(5. 4t.
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J. B. ST,
Of Brooks
has just made his return fron
bought one of the best up-to-d
ever brought to the County a
We know that cotton goo
can sell the trade at the same <
go and look over his stock of
>: > best Shoe? that money can buy
. j Whir&i^Oall around and see t
over hi&tJjtoo of Dress Shirtsa
J. B. STAI
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I HAMMOVB .NEWS. |
Ehe igwreral hcwiib ?pf the community
it gout* with a few exceptions.
<Ci)ji .Memlay night, ^September the
4th,, iinst,, J lr. Joseph M. Cox, and
Mist .Axrie. Smith weu happily marriod,
Jttr. <C L. W03ja?ty< n, N. P-.
pmf.roaaiirjiu;'-he ceremnij:. The wedding
wots a \very quiet lone as it was
a; a t'iam^ n their friends least expected
but few wiiuoessed the
vcvernDxyr.. Jr. Cox is a aopll known
uitixen atf.this;.place*.... Mis* .Smith is
tht chjuufaujg $--oi)ng daughter of lllr.
and Mra *eo?*e [' Smith. ihabe wa*
esteemed wary tfefghly by )t?vi many
frineda. Mr.i<(?px was 6& yw^ars of
age and Mias :Snfcith 15.
Their many friends wish tihewjn long
and perfect Ibanippiafc^s.
CH ESTWi-it'OYALS.
<Sfr> Saturday, August 26th,
Mistf ..Minnie Chestnut of the Hickory
Uioyp section was happily married
Mr. .11 Honrv Rovnls of A11 shmok.,L
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Mis* Minnie is an ;?ycuomplishcd
daughter of Mr. and ,J)? Mitchell
Chestiuuj and was one <(if Hickory
C?rove#* roost popular yctyi^g ladies,
well known in the religious asvydl as
social circles of her community, being
noted for be.r spotless character and
the pleasanluaess with w'Jbjc.b ^>ho
Mr. Royal's high character is <nflen
spoken of. His activities in soda!
nad religious interests are rentarkaole.
His high character is often spoken of
Mis activvities in social and religious'
interests are remarkable.
T>he attendants -Mrore Mr. J. M.
Royals with Miss Byrd Holmes; Mr.
J. H. .Holmes with Mfos Lula Chestnut;
Mr, Orbin Chestnut with Miss
Nola Royals and Mr. Lav/son Chestnut
with Miss Onie Royals. The
maids w.ere very tastefully dressed
in white,
1? A\r ^ e I)n o4 /v*? 1 he
in v . 1 , l/f VAMU">, I iiniwi til'-"
bride performed the ceremony.
The young couple left immediately
for their home near Allsbrook, S. C.,
carrying with them the best wishes
df a large circle of friends who wish
for them a happy pathway through
life.
A Friend.
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Items From Allsbrook. S. C. No. 3.
Editor Herald:
Will you please allow me space in
your valuable paper for a few words.
Health of the community is generally
good at this writing.
Miss Senatha Prince and Docia
Hook ?ncnt thn lritt.n** r?f lucf
week near Dillon, S. C., visiting Mr.
Earnept Cook,
Mrs. J. T. Kay and neice, Miss
Nettie, spent a few days of last week
in Marion, near Gapway.
Mrs. G. C. Johnson is very ill at
this writing.
A Mr. Marlow of Nichols, S. C.,
passed through here one day this
week eriroutc for Murrell's Inlet.
Mr. J. W. Mishoe has recently
purchased him a car.
There will be a Children's Day and
picnic at Bcrea church on Saturday,
Sept. lGth, everybody cordially invited
to come, and bring well-filled
baskets, weeks meeting following.
Good order is expected.
Committee.
J. 11. Cox left last week to spend
some time in New York and other
markets in the interest of his company,
the Burroughs & Collins Company.
Eey
ville, S3. (J.
n Baltimore where he has
late stocks of Merchandise
ind the biggest,
ids have all advanced, but he
old prices. You just ought to
Shoes. He will give you the
' and better quality than elselim
and don't forget to look
ind Hats.
HEY, Prop.
THE BO&RY HUM:
| Lftdcial an?l
JU. H. Hardee of Simpson Creek
jsjpent some .time in Conway the latter
part of la*. >.weck.
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If .your busim*;^ or some new move
you Jhave made .in. ? iness written uj
ftnam time to .time, and published in
this juaper ? JUt ds free ? It is free
ia a %*nse, and ir ..another sense it is
aol vfixjpccted to iheentirely :ree. You
are ejected to .subscribe .> the paper
and thus help -JU> support it as a
public iknstitution. Jf gives you more
free advertising Hum anything else
in your community ever could. If you
apprecj&t*? what the jasper tries to dc
for you and your community sec
that you patronize it when you have
anything in> the adverliudng line to do
What pays us will in ihe end pa>
you.
Until further notice I offer
$44.00 for cotton seed,
exchange 2400 pounds. W
Percy Hardwicke.?adv..
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The cement sidewalks for He* enstttrfp
side of Laurel street between 3rd
aad 4th Avenues w?re completed last
1- 1 _ -1 -1 A A% ^
v. ut'K ami cum id mi; uppearaiuce an
web as the convenience of that >aection
4*1' the main business block of
Conway. More of this work will go
in wc hope before tlie year is out.
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I. M. Graham was in Conway last
week the guest of his daughter, Mr:-.
Rocky Long.
J. T. Graham spent a day here on
business last week.
Arnold liol! of Bayboro was among"
the country merchants visiting Conway
on business last week.
Dr. C. J. Epps is about to complete
an extensive addition to his already
handsome cottage in the east ern
section of Conway. It will make
his dwelling one of the handscmes'
and most commodious cottages in the
town.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Scarborough
recently visited friends and relatives
in Mullins, S. C.
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Until further notice I offer
$44.00 for cotton seed,
exchange 2400 pounds. W
Percy Hardwicke.?adv.
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The floods this Summer resulted in
a multitude of mosquitoes in most
sections of this county, but Strangto
say Conway did not seem to come
in for her full share judging by th<
apparent scarcity of these pests here
as compared with other places within
the county.
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Much building will now cost mom \
becausse every single material, including
"elbow grease" has necessarily
advanced.
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Isaac Jenrette was in Conway one
fl'lt tllic Hlonlr U l.i" /*1 11
Villi? YY r\ VYll/U II1J*> SUI1, Vl. n .
Jonrette who was out here on a visit
to his father after an absence of
quite a period in Louisiana. Mr. (1.
H. Jonrette is now at Elizabeth, La.,
holding a very responsible position
with the Industrial Lumber Co., one
of the largest concerns of that section.
He went away about ten years
ago, and has made a success since lie
left.
Mrs. G. 13. Jenkins recently visited
relatives in Fair Bluff, N. C.
E. T. Hughes and A. F. Woods
both Marion lawyers, passed through.
Conway one day last week.
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U. A. Dusenbury and Miss Grace
Haselden of Toddville spent last We<
nesday in hte city.
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We have had more orders fron
new subscribers to this paper during
the last six months than we hav<
ever had befdQgi in the same lengti
of time, and they came in without so
licitation of any kind so far as w<
know. It is a sign that the papei
suits the pepole, and we are glad in
deed to know that our efforts t<
please them in a newspaper has sue
ceeded. Send in your dollar now i
you have not already done so.
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The new cottage of Mr. and Mrs
McQueen Quattlebaum is receiving
the finishing touches both inside an<
out, and is about ready for occu
poncy.
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Send in the renewal to-day. Then
is nothing to be gained by putting i
off till next week.
LP. CONWAY. S O.
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> G. W. Graham of the Loris sec-1
. tion visited Conway on business one i
(lay last week. He returned to Loris j
in the afternoon.
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> Opening of Pattern Hats and Nov-I
i i-eltics, Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept.
>1.19 .and 20, 1910. To which your al;
.teution is respectfully invited,
i Yours .Respectfully,
?J. S. CAUSEY.
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> There was cooler nights last week, j
i Hut the noons were Lot as ever.
t
i L. Owens, now of Barnwell,
passed .through Conway last week on
i ins return Lome after spending- some
. time here with relatives and friends.
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Tire tohucc? crop turned out prices
tin. _ a so n such as the far.i.eis nev,
er : ^ before in the history of the in-!
dusrty, Tiie crop was rather short i
, Now let U.3 tvpe that they will not I
over tie li.c quitter next year ami
plant too lur^e a crop.
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Until further notice I of!
fer $44.00 for cotton seed,!
' exchange 2400 pounds. W.'
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jrcrcy narawicKe.? ^dv.
There is now a hunter's license'
I
; law. You do not have to g_l a lij
) e'ense to hunt on your own land; but
j if you hunt on your neighbor's la- d '
| yoj must not only have the liccns;
j bui you must have tin1 consent of the
i
owner of the land, or you will bo sub- j
j ject to indictment and punishment.
i Makes no difference whether vour '
neighbor'# land is posted or not. it is
against the law of this State to hunt j
Ion his land without his consent.'
?whether you have thus license or not.
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\Y. A. Bellamy was in town Tuesday.
J. L. Horn was among the farmers
I in... I 1
i 11iu i. iitv iilk**i wi't'K.
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J. C. Koberts was here one clay last
week. ? ' - i
T. W. Booth was in the city last
Monday morning.
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J. H. Cooper was here last Mon-,
day.
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J. D. Vcreen, ol the Shell section,
spent some time here on business
during last week.
J. B. Chestnut of Shell, S. C., was
in Conway recently.
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J. M. Johnson was among those,
visiting Conway from the country
i last week.
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C. M. Full wood of Myrtle Beach
section was in this community one
day last week.
Evan Strickland was here one day
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last week.
.
S. F. Willoughby spent some time
here on business last week.
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M. A. Spivey came here on busin:
ess one day last week.
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W. C. Boyd visited Conway one
, day last week.
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M. B. Thompson of the M. B.
Thompson Co., of Wampee spent
I some time here last week on business.
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J. M. Boll was among' our many
. visitors last week.
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There was more rain last Saturday ;
and it did not eome before it was]
needed.
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Mr. E. B. Malone who is associated
with the Richardson Cypress Lumber
i & Shingle Co., was in Conway rencently
on business, and spent some
* | time here recently on business per1
taining to his company.
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i| J. W. Dawsey was here some time
r | lately on business. and while here
-1 was the guest of his brother, Mr. J.
) E. Dawsey.
f The man who invents things has to
: study them very hard, no matter how
simple they look after they have been
!. produced.
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i Dr. V. F. Piatt and wife spent a
-! recent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.
Lee Piatt in Mullins.
pj Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Watts were
t here on business the latter part o!
last week.
Y. 1\ McQueen of Loris, S. C., visited
Conway on business last week.
Mr*.. A. 15. McCoy and children
have upturned from a visit of some
length to friends and relatives in
Virginia.
Mrs. It. C- Hunter of Prosperity
returned to her home in Newberry
County alter visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. McNeill.
B. B. McWhite has returned to
Conway after spending the Summer
in Hciulersonville. N. C.
M iss Ruth Coker, of Columbia, S. (
C., is visiting Miss Mstry McMillan. I
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Miss Annabel Tedder, of Florida,,
is visiting Mrs. E. S. C. Baker.
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A. D. Lewis, of Aynor, S. C., was
in the city last Sunday.
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W. C. Adams, of the Piatt Drug
Co., of Aynor, S. C., was in the city
last Sunday.
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Jeremiah Smith spent some time in
the city last we ok.
The cooler weather of this week
was a relief after the hot season.
Mr. and Mrs. L. 1). Magrath and
Mr. and Mrs. (Ioor?>v> OfVu-nv n?nv.nwl
recently from Myrtle Beach, where
they spent the Summer on the strand
occupying the cottage of Mr. and
Mrs. Ollicer at that place,
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Miss Donna Coleman has returned
t > Conway after a visit of some time
with relatives in Fair Bluff, N. C.
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Mr. and Mrs. ,). A. MoDermott
went to Fair Bluff for a short stay
one day last week.
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Miss Annie Derham was in Cor.way
la.st week.
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Those attending the Laymen's Conference
of Marion District of the
Methodist church, from Conway, were
Messrs. H. W. Ambrose, A. K. Goldfinch,
W. M. Goldfinch, Rev. E. L.
McCoy, Rev. O. T. Rhodes, Rev. S. C.
Morris, and Dr. G. 1. Lewis.
Clear Had Skin From Within
Pimpy, muddy complexions are drw
to impurities in the nlood. Clca;* up
the skin by taking Dr. King's New
Life Pills. Their mild larativo qualities
remove the poisons from the system
and brighten the eye. A full,
free, non-griping bowel movement in
the morning is the reward of a dose
of Dr. King's New Life Pills the
night before. At your Druggist, 25c.
?adv.
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Our plan for keeping a town clean
' 'n i*nvo ? man who will attend to it
who is paid by the town to do it, in
case of course the citizen fails to attend
to it. Insure that it will be
done in one way or the other.
NEW GINNERY COMPLETED. |
We are glad to announce to our
frineds that our new cotton gins
have been installed and are now
ready for work. They are up to dvte
in every respect and are doing good
work. We are running by electricity
and can gin the cotton any time
that it may come.
We will appreciate it if all our
friends will give us a trial. Remember
we gin every day except Saturdays
and grind on Saturdays. We
cordially invite you to call and see
our new outfit at work.
Respect fully.
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DON'T NEGLECT YOCIJ (OLD.
Neglected colds irot worse, instead
of belter. A stuffed head, a tiHit
chest must he relieved at once. Dr.
Hell's Pine-Tar-Honeey is Nature's
remedy. Honey ar.d glycerine h^r'
the irritated membrane, antiseptic
tar loosens the phlegm, von breathe
easier and your cold is broken up.
Pleasant to take. Dr. Hell's Pine-TarHoney
is an ideal remedy for ch>'dren
as well as prown-ups. At your Druggist,
25c.?adv.
CLASSIFIED ADS
WANTED?To rent Store and Farm
for 1 year with privilege of buying,
on Salt Water Kiver or Bay. Address
to Oct. 11 (V?E. JACKSON,
Shinopple, Del. Co., New York.?
adv-pd.
MANY IN CONWAY
XDV ciR/im r HAivTimr
in i oimri-c. miAiunc
Many Conway people, are surprised
at the QUICK actio A of simple
buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as
mixed in Adler-i-ka. This simple
remedy acts on ROTH upper and lower
bowel, removing such surprising
foul matter that ONE SPOONFUL
relieves almost ANY CASE constipation,
sour stomach or gas. A few
doses often relieve or prevent appendicitis.
A short treatment helps chronic
stomach trouble. The INSTANT,
easy action of Adler-i-ka is astonishing.
Conway Drug Co.?adv.
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[JURYMEN DRAP FOR
APPROAC* COURT
The jury commissioners met last
week and drew the petit jurors for
I the approaching term of the court of
Common Fleas which convenes here
on Monday, September 1 Judge
M. L. Smith will ptesddeO
So far as we are informed There
are no really * important criminal
' cases on the docket for trial at that
i term,, but the,time will be taken up
|with ttoejt^uai^ujWjer of misdemeanI
or cases.'
The jurymen were drawn as follows:
H. M. Servis,
C. A. Cartrette,
H. W. McNeill,
L. M. Stanley,
Vincent Ward,
J Joe C. Barnhill,
| W. D. Rheuark,
j J. A. Tindal,
A. C. Suggs.
A. T. Martin,
J. Hiram Long,
R R. Parker,
W. Ed. Sessions,
A. L. A1 ford,
W. J. Stanley, *
W. H. King.
! Kd. W. Mi Crack in,
i CIytie HueXa,
i i'. T. Love'h,
| P. J. Elkss,
| S. L. Watson,
j W. 0. Hardee, f'~*
! .1. H. Allen,
I jt W,vi, PrXict'en.
M. X. Hlanton, .)r.,
H. Ik Cribb,
W. IX Grainger,
\Y. S. Hamilton,
i.. Vv. Anderson,
L. C. Edge,
C. P. Grainger,.
Parker Kabon, . ^
?I. M. IX Squires,
W. A. Jones.
IX IX Edge,
i S. C. Beverly.
CASINO THEATRE
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Friday, September 15th.
THE FASCINATING
MARIE DORO
in
A PIO'HTvIZATION OF SARDOU'S
(; R EAT INTE H N ATI ON AI,
DRAMA
"DSPLBMAGY"
Tuesday, September 19th.
MAE MURRAY
In an Elaborate Picturization of
Marv Johnston's Novel
"TO HAVE AND TD HOLD"
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rriaay, jecpicmccr UiJncl.
DUSTIN FARNUM
"BEN BLAIR"
! TURNIP SEED
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FRESH STOCK JUST IN.
Golden Ball, and Amber
! Globe. Long White Cow|
horn and Purple Top
Ruta Bsga and others.
CONWAY DRUG CO.
"The Store of Quality."
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The Strong Withstand the Heat of
Summer Better Than the Weak
Old people who are feeble, and younger
people who are weak, will be strengthened
and enabled to go through the depressing
heat of summer by taking regularly
Grove's Tasteless Chill Touic. It purifies
and enriches the blood and bulkls up
the whole system. 50c. '