The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 30, 1916, Page FIVE, Image 5
THOSE WUO WON
PREMIUMS AT FAIR;
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FARM DIVISION
Class Field Crops
Best farm i cnibit, variety consulercftL>~t,000
p? u.ids hig.i grade ftr
tibaeiy-of fo? < d by Virgin ia-Caroiin;|
Ctoeiftkrat ^ Company.?Mrs : P. Wl
Demery. 1 J |
Best 3 italks cotton?one yca>'* (
subscript'-n to Progressive Farmer
?J. W . u.? 'orsoi .
Best }. w: oi Shelled corn?. n
ye .r's siuicripti n to P ogres
t Farmer?11am p Long.
Lest peck ol' v heat?ore yeart.
subscription to Progressive Fanner
H. H. Lcc. ]
For the following exhibits f 0 cents j
in cash 'or first premium and red;
ribbon for second:
Best peck of lice?J. W. Anderson.J
*J. D. Williams. !
Best sheaf of lice?F. O. Watson..
Fannie Martin.
Best peck cf peas, mixed?Julian .
Cooper, ivl. Johnson.
Bushel sv;eet potatoes?H. 11. Lee,
J. W. Smith.
Best bushel Irish potatoes?1>. A.'
Richardson. P. W_ nprncrv
Best peck velvet beans?Ramp
I.ong, S, J. Casque.
Best peck homemade meal?W. J.
Mi shoe.
Host bale cow pea hay?\Y. T. Collins.
Best bale oats and vetch-?J. \V.
Shackle ford.
Best bale wheat straw?W. T. Collins,
J. W. Shacklcford.
For the following exhibits first j
premium 2~> cents cash; second, red i
rbbon:
Best peck of walnuts?Flora Dcr-I
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nam.
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|imt 01 iiK-Kory nuts?Harvey
Davis, Edgar Rowell.
Best dozen tomatoes?Mrs. Demery,
Mrs. A .M. Lee.
Best dozen bell peppers?F. F.
Vaught.
Quart pecans?G. H. Snider, F. F.
Yaught.
Best egg plant?Veronica Mills, |
Mrs. V. F. Piatt.
Best squash?Mrs. W. J. Collins.
Best quart beans?Neil Hucks.
Best ten ears corn?J. F. Chestnut,
Ed. W. Page.
Best ten ears prolific corn?W.
Hucks, W. J. Mishoe..
Best six stalks sorghum cane? I
A. W. Todd, Ceo. Dixon.
Best peck turnips?J. B. Singleton,
T. K. Shackleford.
Best six stalks ribbon cane?J. H.j
Bland, J. B. James.
Best display of vegetables?AlecOutlaw.
Best collard?J. W. Smith, Daniel;
Rabon.
Largest pumpkin?J. B. Bland, J.
AV. Smith.
Best ten ears Dent corn?$6.501
plow, offered by Horry Hauhvar:
Co.?F. A. James.
Class 3?Boy's Corn Club.
Prof. S. H. Brown, Manager.
Best ten ears?1st, Dick James;
2nd, Alfred Lewis.
Best exhibit?1st, Ii. B. Squires,
2nd, Malcom Squirse.
LIVE STOCK DEPARTMENT
Dr. Chas. Headl^e, Manager.
Class 1?Swine: Eesex:
Best 3 head?first premium, 50c;
second, red ribbon.?S. F. Bourne.
Class 2?Berkshires.
Best boar?first premium, 50c; see
ond, red ribbon?J. W. Edwards.
Best sow?first premium, 50c; see
ond, red ribbon?E. S. Cultra.
Best pair under G months?first
premium, 50c; second, red ribbon?
E. S. Cultra.
Best 3 head?first premium, 50c;
second, red ribbon.?E. S. Cultra.
Class 4?Duroc Jersey.
Best boar?first premium, 50c;
second, red ribbon?G. B. Jenkins.
Best sow-|-first premium, 50c;
second, red ribbon?F. G.- HolTiday.
Best pair under G months?lirst
premium 50c; second, red ribbon?S.
W. Martin.
Best 3 head?first premium, 50c;
second, red ribbon?Lamott McCaskil.
Class 5?Any Breed. Sweepstakes.
Best boar?first premium, 50c;
second, red ribbon?<W. P. Hucks, G.
B. Jenkins.
SAW MILL OUTFITS?"HUSTLEF
j. ; I'vfu't . \<
The most up-to-date combination on t
tion if. interested in either a Mil
kind see me for details and prices.
M. G. ANDERSEN,
Sales Ag<
GIBBES MACHINERY CO]
"Distributors of Mod<
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THANKSGIVING SERVICES
There will be Thanksgiving Services
r.t the Presbyterian Church,
Thursday morning, at 11 o'clock.
Sermon by Rev. D. L. Hill.
Offerings will be taken for the
various Orphanages.
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TRESPASS NOTICE.
All perrons are hereby forbidden i
to entor or trespass in any manner'
upon my lands in Bucks Township,
containing 470 acres, more or less,
Lvunded by lands of M. F. Sarvis,
and others.' >>.' in u - ?
All violators will be prosecuted to
' he full extent of the penalty fi**d
by law; y ?? k
H. J. THOMPSON.
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Thanksgiving for the Orphans
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All parties desiring to sepd donations
to Connie Maxwell Orphanage
vill please deliver same to one of
the following stations: Myrtle Beach.
Conway, Cool Spring, Aynor, Sanford,
Loris, and Tabor before Dec.
Gth, and notify mc what your are
sending, giving name of church
Mark same "Connie Maxwell Or
phanage, Greenwood, S.C.
C. H. SNTDER,
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rui l:iu wrjinunage.
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RHEUMATISM'S
TERRIBLE TORTURES
With Excess Uric Acid in Your System
You Con Never Be Free
From Rheumatism.
Why? Because any exposure to
cold, drafts, dampness chills your
blood; it strangulates; the uric acid
chryrta'izos ami forms deposits of
needle-like particles which lodge in
' he joints and tissues. Result? Intense
pain and Rheumatism.
If you are troubled with Rheumatism.
no to Co'iv/nv Drug Co., and
buy a bottle of WONDERGREEN,
and you will bo surprised how entirely
different you will feel in a
short time. It doesn't matter how
long you have suffered, how* old you
are, or what you have used. The
WONDERGREEN is such that it is
prac ifu 11 y impossible to take it into
the human system without some
be nefieial results.
Price 50c and $1.00 the bottle. For
sale by CONWAY DRUG CO.?adv
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v Candidate's Cards.
FOR MAYOR.
. \ , "> >,< lO-Mf '
X hereby announce myself a
candidate for reelection to the
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ujliiuu ui mayor 01 tne Town of
Conway.?L. D. MAGRATH.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for election to the
office of Mayor of the Town
of Conway. - <
J: A. McDERMOTT.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of a decree
of foreclosure made in the case of
R. W. Bellamy, vs. F. O. Bellamy,
signed by his Honor Mendel L. Smith
and dated the olst day of October
A. D. 1910; I. the undersigned Sheriff
of Horry County will sell at pub
lie auction, to the highest bidder for
cash, during legal hours of sale, on
salesday in December, next, it being
the 4th day of said month, before
the court house door at Conway, in
the County of Horry and State of
Suoth Carolina; all and singular the
following described lands. wit*
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All and singular that certain piece
or parcel of land in said State anc
County and in Little River Township,
said piece to contain twenty
(5J0) acres, more or less, it being the
same piece I bought of R. W. Bellamy.
Bounded west by R. S. Bellamy,
north b.^ M. L. Thompkins,
east by E. R. Grainger, south by W.
W. Vereen and estate of S. P. Livingstone.
Terms of Sale cash, purchaser to
pay for papers.
ROBT. B. SCARBOROUGH,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff Horry County.
Best sow?first premium, 50c;
second, red ribbon?J. N. McCormac.
Best pair under month?first
premium, 50c; second, red ribbon?
G. R. .Tnnlrinu
Heaviest hog?first premium, 50c;
second, red ribbon?AV. P. Hucks.
(Continued Next Week.)
I" SAW MILLS. MUX ENGINES
he market. See these in opera.
1 or engine or machinery of any
CONWAY, S. C.
ent for
MPANY, COLUMBIA, S. C.
?rn Mill Machinery"
THE HORRY HEBAL
Lfocal end
The weather by the middle of last
week was dark and cloudy, and was
slightly warmer.
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Arnold Bell of Bnvboro was among
the country mrci...u:vs who visited
Conway last week on business.
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S. J. Lewis of Aynor was among
the business men visiti; g Conway
from the country one da,, last week.
1 Since the winter came in many
people have suffered from attacks
of severe colds.
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The Horry Fair Association ha.4
no complaint to make about their
success with the 4th Horry County
Annual Fair. The secretary was preparing
the checks last week t0 pay
off all accounts and claims for supplies
and labor contracted in connection
with the fair. It has been
conducted in a businses like manner
from the beginning to the end.
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T. B. Cooper of the T. B. Cooper
Co., of Socastee, spent last Wednesday
in Conwav on business.
Thomas Watts was among the
progressive farmers visiting Conway
011 business last week.
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Mrs. Sherwood is spending some
time with her son, Hon. E. J. Sherwood.
Out of business in ton days if 1
can close that quickly. Entire stock
of merchandise and store fixtures
offered at whatever price our customers
will nav. Special offerings to
| both merchant and farmer. Bu\
quickly or you wili miss them all.
W. Boyd Jones.?adv.
E. M. Graham, one of the leading
store managers of Ay nor, visited
Conway during fair week.
A. C. Thompson has complete-1
several new cottages this year.
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Try the legal blanks that are
printed and offered for sale at the
Herald office. They are the product
of a long experience in the production
of legal blanks of all kinds. Try
your next lot of deeds or mortgages
at the Herald office. The ' price of
these blanks are a little higher than
formerly owing to the greatly increased
cost of the paper on which
they are printed. But we make less
profit on them now than we did before,
hence the price is really in your
favor.
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County treasurer John Holt was
out in the county last week engaged
in collecting taxes.
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For highest prices for furs see L
W. Cooper.?adv.
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W. M. Grantham of Nichols was
among those visiting Conway on
business during the fair.
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You would be surprised to learn
that A. M. Rabil, The Cash Store
man, sold over $300.00 worth o!
goods for c^sh last Saturday.?adv
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M iss Hunter of Aynor, S. C., was
here recently visiting friends in
Conway.
*****
Jack Booth, Esq., of Allsbrook,
No. 3, was in Conway last Saturday.
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WANTED?Small acreage or tract
of high land, cleared or partly
cleared, lying within reasonable
distance of city limits, on good
road preferred. Place must be
reasonable. Answer, giving descriptions
and bset terms?"K"
care Horry Herald, Conway, S. C.
adv?3t-pd.
We recommend nnH
Guarantee
NYALS FAMILY
REMEDIES
MONEY REFUNDED
if they fail to do as claimed.
CONWAY DRU6 GO.
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"The Store of Quality."
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P, OQKWAY, 8. O.
Pepsenel
Try the best blanks you can get by
buying your next lot at the Herald
office. What we do not have in
stock we are prepared to print on
short notice. The work will be nicely
done and good paper will be used.
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Wait for the Herald's new serial
story.
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Moore Thompson, cashier of the
Bank of Little River, spent a day
here on business last week.
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Don't sell your furs until you see
I L. W. Cooper.?adv.
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Hon. R. B. Scarborough went to
1 Wampee on business one day last
week.
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50 Cases Snow Drift and 3,000
pounds meat to close quickly. W.
Boyd Jones.?adv
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Watch for the date on which wej
will be^in ii ?: S. .hielding Shadow.
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If vou like love, romance, adven
lure and mystery uli mixed together
in the same great st ry, wail for the
Shielding Shadow w i- h will soon
begin in this paper ; d ihe pie.ures,
shown at the Pastime Theater. Co
and see the first instalment cf the
pictures and if you a.e not interested
and pleased, then cut it cv.L and
go no more. If you will only read
the story and see the pictures, we
will risk your quitting the story, or
the pictures either.
9 % * + $ i
500 bags good whole rice, GO bags
coffee, lot; of lve. starch, salmons.
soap, drugs, paper bags, etc., to close
J to merchants. W. Boyd Jones.?adv
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Miss Jennie Burbage visited relatives
in kingstree recently.
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FOR RENT?December 1st. 1010.
the ?). J. Pitman place near the
<*ity limits. Apply to H. ii. Woodward,
Attorney.
M. J. llullock spent several days
i here recently on business.
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J People are fast learning that A.
M. Rabil, The Cash Store man, undersells
all his competitiors.?aclv.
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If'Aft M FOR SALE?I have for sale
a seventy acre farm. Three mile.:
from Conway. Two miles from
llomcwood. Good land. If you
want a bargain see me soon.?
I PAUL QUATTLKBAUM.?adv
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Miss Ruth Graham of North Carolina
was in the city recently and
visited Miss Donna Coieman while
here.
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Commissioner, manager and clerks
of the Federal Election help Nov. 7,
inst., can get their pay by calling at
i the Peonies National Rank. Conwav.
S. C.?J. M. Dorsum, Clerk.
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Cioo<l coffee 12 l-2c, Fine regular
plate meat 15c, Self-rising flour
$1.19 sack. W. Boyd Jones.?adv.
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G. D. Anderson of the Buck Creek
section of.this county, was in Conway
last week on business.
L. D. Cox was in Conway on business
recently.
W. B. Ilousend was in this section
last week.
D. W. Graham spent some days
, here the latter part of last week.
W. E. Jolly was here a short
while one day last week.
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Rev. J. B. Skipper spent a few
hours here one day last week.
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! Attend W. Boyd Jones' closing ou'.
sale NOW.?adv.
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J. 0. Anderson was in Conway
last Saturday on business.
J. P. Sellers was here on Saturday.
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If you want goods at your price,
buy from Habil?adv.
A. Skipper spent a few hours here
on business last Saturday.
STRAYED.
From my place one black sow and
two shoats. Sow about 2 yrs. old
and shoats about 7 months old. Mark
ed crop, split and underbit in right
car and crop and split in left ear.
Anyone knowing whereabouts please
notify me and receive reward.
D. S. HUCKS.
Horry, S. C. 2t-pd.
AT HOTEL GRACE,
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Among the late arrivals are:
D. G. Godboid, Marion, S. C.
Yv. O. Burnett, North Carolina.
A. M. Reid, Kingstree, S. C.
o. a. Matthews, North Carloina.
Roy Lee, Richmond, Yu.
li, Scnarb Wait,
J. L. Dui'ie, Charleston, S. C.
C. H. Lee, Norfolk, Va.
J. D. Lowndes, Atlanta, Ga.
E. C. Moore, Wilmington, N.
Caas. Cason, Boston, Mass. .
S. B. Chapnie, Now York.
C. T. Trick, Couimbia, S. C.
Roy Lee, Richmond, Va.
li. W. Loving, Ciiarlotte.
YV. H. Patterson, Atlanta, Ga.
F. O. Dought, Harlsville.
B. G. Pringie, Charleston, S. C.
Dan \\r. Hardwick, Loris, S. C.
G. M. Fowler, Loris, S. C.
YV. T. Asvins, Jr., Lake City, S. C.
Miss Alma Moore,
F. Hall Andrews, Wilmington.
YV. F. Norton, South Carolina.
J. N. McNair, Charlotte, N. C.
J L. Hooker, North Carolina.
A. G. Burger, Florence, S. C.
G. J. Knobelock, Charleston, S. C. j
O. O. \Y hettodo, Wilmington, N. C.
C. E. Davanport, Balvo, Md.
C. E. YanNetta, Philadelphia, Pa.
li. Guggenheinc, Richmond, \ a.
Geo. W. Cummings, Rich, Ya.
Red Devil Dock I'rrvr.U, S. C.
YV. 0. Biom, Dai to, Md.
J. E. Pennington, Bait.
V. V 'vT.ivfi.i Q?..n,
^ . 4.?Mt vtii) k- .'vivii vcu v/ii:ui>
W. P. IvURea, Fiore.ce, S. C.
H. K. Dale, Indianapolis, i d.
H, IS. Me arcs. Wil.nieg.on, X. C.
i Geo. Metz, Chas., S. C.
! Clias. Penick, So. Boston, Ya.
1 11 C. White, Cola., S. C.
| 10. P. Wad ah, Con.vay, S. C.
Goo. C. Wilcox, Balto, Md.
J. A. Brothers, North. Carolina.
J no. P. Cooper , Wilmington, .s C.
Goo. 11. Howell, Wilmington, N. C.
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E. P. Milier, Charleston, S. C.
I T. E. Ba.-r.es, Hich, Ya
I Thomas E. v.Oii, Balto, Aid.
Drank Pe^no, SvUih Carolina,
j T. C. Jane, Baltimore, Md.
I J. H. Mallard, Wilmington, N. C.
\v J. Baldwin, Ccrro Cioruu, N. c
S. Id. Mizc, Atlanta, Ga.
Dan E. Costen, Vv inning .on, N. C.
F. Hall Andrews, Wilmington.
Frank Andrews, Wilmington, In. C
E. i' Weathersten, Wilmington.
T. H. Parson, Wilmington, N. C.
W. H. Thomas, Georgetown, S. C.
A. A. Dui.can, Fiorei.ee, S C.
Geo. T. Clarke, Wihaington, N. (\
Sen rene w Raton, Wilmington, N. C
II. Lee Spilman, Baltimore, Md.
J. W. Laejoy, Florence, S C.
Z. A. McClure, Florence, S. C.
M. T. Glenn, Cnarieston, S. C.
Bert M. Schaao, \V ilmiogion, N C
R. C. Mclntyre, Richmond, Va.
J. W. Bale, Richmond, Va.
G. H. Unrah, Phil, Pa.
C. 0. Kirsxl, Son h Carolina
E. P. Weatheiv.tcn, Wilmington,
j G. C. Cox, Myrtle Beach, S. C.
j P. D. Heffrics, Balt'moio, IyjkI.
J C. Robesin, North Carolina.
W. R. Hay, North Carolina.
L. H. Burnett, North Carolina.
Louis A. Seal Jon, Columbia, S. C.
W. H. Gibson, South Carolina.
James H. Holmes, Charleston, S. C
A. T. Samuel, South Carolina.
F. Knox, Williamsburg, S. C.
N. Malone, North Carolina.
E. P. Weathersten, Asheville.
O. B. Wilson, Cine.
H. A. Holmes, Chicago.
M. L. Ridland, Detroit.
L. H. Ward, Clinton.
Mr. Stern, Wilmington, N. C.
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i in- manager and employees or
Conway Lumber Company, and a
few of their friends, will have a
Thanksgiving supper to-night at
Hotel Grace. There is turkey on
the menu of course.
The sanitary drinking fountain
was installed and placed into gener
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I have in This W
Mules as Good e
A Lot of Buggies, V
G. B.J
FIVE
NEXT LYCEUM
DECEMBER SEVENH
Dr. Lucian Edgar Follansbee, who
will appear in our next fcygeum
number on December 7Uu
upon the Chautauqua ancb >Lg#eum
platform for twenty yearsi? Hisa&IWtire
life has been engaged in educational
lbfbs. His addresses are filled
with and humor.
He inspires .an audience.
Don't fail to hear nim. -la
?Alliance Lyceum Buveatbu
Dr. Follansbee is the only attraction
who has been with us from the
oiganization of the Midland Bureau.
He completed, with the close
01 the season of 19J2-1913, twelve
consecutive seasons with us, giving
in that time about two thousand lectures
under our auspices. We have
only praise for the uniform satisfaction
given by Mr. Kollansbee all
over the United States. He not only
pleases and touches chords of human
interest, but he arouses new enthusiasm
in the course, in the town, in the
whole problem of right living. We
know, without exception, towns will
be enthusiastic over turn, and greatly
j benefitted by having secured ' b in.
' We ci.r/ime d him to all.
?Midland Lyceum Bureau.
He has teen returned to the Lyc
uni platform tor live different
times.
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; P. S Hux was among visitors here
. /u;i week.
1 J. Lee Piatt, fdit( r and proprietor
I tar Vir-iins Kntcroriso. of Mul -
*.mp, S. C.. uns. ml th'cuyh Conway
the !a. 'V pa *c of last week, n mcm|
bor o. a hunting* parly in this youivi
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*****
(! M. F. Saw's was in Conway reI
cent! v.
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A. T. Suggs of Biseo was among
I those v'silir.g Conway on business*.
?st v.-cck. ... -''IS!;;*;.
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I F. L. Lynch was in the city reI
centiy. Hr
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j The ti\vn bad a number of visitors
I here las week who came to attend
the Wac\ar.*aw Baptist Association
lor all or a part of the time.
F. F. L e vhiled Conway on Saturday.
*****
Gior MeWhit." of Georgetown, S.
C., spent la t Saturday and Sunday
with parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B.
MeWhite.
Tmstees of the Medical College of
South Carolina at a recent meeting
in the ( fl'ite of Governor Manning
[decided that hereafter women would
be admitted to the study of medicine.
jal use last week. The water comes
I from the artesian flow through
pipes, the ceils of which pass
through an ice box. Nothing like
this system was ever put in here before,
and the idea of a portion of it
is original and might be patented.
Mr. Heed, travelling representative
of the J. G. Klynnt Tobacco Co.,
and a very popular salesman, spent
Saturday and Sunday at the hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. I). V. Richardson and
Mrs. C. J. Epps went to Wilmington
one day last week and spent the
evening. There was a popular show
at one of the theaters which thotattended.
New travellers arrive every wee?c
who have not before spent any time
at the hotel. They invariably express
their appreciation of the modern
appointments.
1or
eek 35 Horses' and
. rr.y "*?
is 1 Ever Shipped.
Wagons and Harness
ENKINS