The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 12, 1917, Page FIVE, Image 5
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tabor graded school
has commencement!
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I The Tabor Graded School Com
I menccment which ?imo to a do.so
j lust night was in every vvay a bril- j
i Hunt success. The large crowds thi t
attended every cwnt rover wavered
jz through the cntine five nights. The
occasion brought many people from '
1, neighboring towns and the genera' '
expression now to he heard on tlu
streets is that the different events '
were great.
The exercises opened up on Wednct
(' day evening. Anril 4th with the rt - J
[ citing contest between sixth ami sev- ^
' enth grade pupils. A large audience
j. greeted the contestants and the con- (
' test was exceptionally well cniric ,
I out. Little Miss Harriet Lewis,
f daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. I.e,\vis,
won the medal. The recitation created
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( much applause.
Following this on Thursday even-|,
^ ing the Boys Gymnasium Clars grvo!.
an excellent exhibition, before a pack j
ed house. The splendid team worl; j
was esnecially noticeable and clow I"
work of Dewey Bell kept the audi- !
I ence continually in a fit of laughter.
, Those who attended the recital
given by the pupils of Miss Lorcna
Newton, on Saturday night can now ^
testify to the splendid program car- <
ri#??l Ollt- Tlin nonflnmn?+" . 1
w m |/??? vivi|?uiil."> CAt'AJU 1*^1 (
1 their respective parts beautifully and ;
f at no time was their work laggingly i
I presente<l. One of the largest crowds '
. of the season was in attendance and 1
1 all were pleased. .
jf Sunday morning, a day beautiful i
< with the warm sunlight ami tipical I
f Easter weather, brought forth a rec- J
ord breaking crowd to hear I)r. William
Spencer Currell preach the com- <
niencement sermon. This masterly f
sermon caught the responsive ear of *
j the large congregation and for an ^
hour and ten minutes he lead them on c
j into the beautiful thoughts that 1
' emanated from his well chosen text.K
| "The Christian Race." He pictured
grandly the four "R*s," the race
y' course, the race, the racer and the &
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We make our repairing de
i of our business and guarantee 1
i workmanship on all articles ent:
your
Watches, Clocks, cJ<
I Optical Dei
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v Our optical, parlor will be
Wh^n you come tb^have your ey
thorough test; if you peed glassc
we-tell ] :?,. <
U? A hearty Welcome to all, n<
to ije or buy: V
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Kingston Hotel.
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I teaspoon cinnamon
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qualities to the food.
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reward. The music was well selected j
:'nd yraced the occasion finely:
In spit" of the enclerr.cnt weather j
a fair congelation Intoned to the
thoughtful discourse de'ivored by the
Rev A. T. Rogers at the Baptist
Church Sunday night. He preached
r. 'Get-Togi tbor Sermon" that ir
hound to do good. The music was
pocially commendable.
Monday night brought the oxen isL's
to a close with the graduating exercises
interesting in every particuui.
The seniors did the.r,selves much
redit in the manner of exhibiting
their different parts. The comic selection
especially brought forth much
ipplruse. Aft^r the geneial exercises
mere finished, Dr W. T. DePrade, of
ho history department of Trinity
College, delivered a very interesting
ecturo, on "Some Problems of the
War Task Ahead." He forcefully shov.
?d that future financial matters
vould be dosttuet'vp. in nature and!
bat to iVieet the situation everv one
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whether at home or in the trenches
mist vork. to his highest capacity.
The lecture was injoyed by all.
Nine young men and women re cived
diplomas from the high school
md the reports shoxv much progress
n the school work for the year.
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Deafness Cannot Be Cured. j
>y local applications, as they cannot
reached the diseased portions of Unsay.
There is only one way to runleafness,
and that is by eonstitutionll
remedies. Deafness is caused b;
nflamed condition of the mucous
ining of the Eustachian Tube. Wheni
:his tube is inflamed you have a
umbling sound or imperfect hcarii g,
ind when it is entirely closed. Deal
less is the result, and unless the in"lammation
can be taken out and this
;ube restored to its normal condition,
tearing will be destroyed forever;
line cases out of ten are caused by
Catarrh, which is nothing but an in'lamed
condition of the mucous suraces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
or any case of Deafness (caused by
latarrh) that cannot be cured hv
fall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cirulars,
free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.?adv.
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JEWELER
department I
partment a snpm'ni I
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the neatest and most durable
rusted to our care. Bring in
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partment
fitted up in a few days. >
es examined, we give you a
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iptometrist r
Conway, S. C. *
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THE BOSSY HEiAlh
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Lroctal and
Mrs. Man in Davis was in Conway
eccntly on a visit to friends. p<
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Miss Carrie Ski] per of Loris, S. C., it
/an in Conway last week visi n g
icr sister, Miss Gdibic fekjfpcr.
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Miss Loulie Burbagc of F1 offence. g
>. C., returned home last week to pay
i visit to her mo'.he , M.'s." J. A.
Jurbage. ' b;
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Mrs. Martin of the Buck". He sec- G
ion was here recently to \icit he?
laughter, Mrs. H. A. Baldwin.
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Miss Edna Earle S] iv< y cm* Ik
iome from college to spend Easier t
,vith hre parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. e
Spivcy. She was accompanied hi nu I
>y Miss Elizabeth McCrackon, cr /
Cowberry, S. C.
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Miss Mary Harrington, who b c
teaching school at Galivants Firry, ;i
^*as here some days ago to visit he)*
:istcr, Mrs. J. I\ McNeill.
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Pan \V. Hardwick of Loris was 1
among the business men who visited <
Ccr.way during court \vc k. >
N. F. Ni::on of the well known 1
Cherry Grove summer resort, was .1
visitor in Conway last week.
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I H. C. Cannon spent several days
I here last week.
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J. H. Atkinson of Jordanville was
among those spending the time in
Conway last week while the court
'was in progress.
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The crowd who still maintain chat
this country can any longer afford
I to remain out of war, in view of the
joceurr nces of late date, deserve to
he treated with contempt, as they
usually are when honor is at stake.
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H. J. Williamson of Green Sea
spent some time in Conway last week
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Miss Golda Skipper spent the week
end with here parents at Loris, S. C.
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D. V. Richardson spent all of last
week at Bucksport attending to his1
extensive farming operations. He
was back at home here at Hotel
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v.i ottiuiuaj evening ann sunday.
Judge Bale of the Juvenile Court of
Chicago arrived in Conway last Sunday
on the mid-day train. Leaving
Conwav on Sunday afternoon, he
went to Poplas church where he delivered
a lecture. On Sunday night
at the Conway Methodist church he
delivered his famous lecture for prohibition:
"The Inevitable Result," to;
a large audience, all of whom seemed
to appreciate the speech. Judge
jBnle leP here on the cnily morning
train last Monday morning for'
Orangeburg, S. C.
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! Mrs. J. E. Watson was in Marion
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recently visiting relatives at "her
former home.
M. P. Watson and Chapman
Thompson, of Bamberg, S. C., spent
the weel< end here with relatives ami
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The baseball season opens here
Thursday with Conway vs. MuPins 1
on the local diamond near the Court
House.
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J. H. Bland was in the city recently J
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E. L. Hooks was in Conway on
business one day last "week.
A. Williamson, a leading: citizen of
Floyds township spent some time
here recently on business. ?
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Jas. P. Sellers of near Conway
paid our town a visit one day last (
week. 1
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R. L. H. Branton was in Conway
recently and spent some time here on v
business.
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Jehu Causey was in Conway last
Saturday.
Sampson Fowler of Tabor, N. C.,
vas in Conway on last Saturday.
Col. D. A- Spivey spent the first of
he week in Colujnbia on business.
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Mirs f^eeil McKeithan returned last
reek from a visit of several weeks
pent with relatives and friends in
Jorth Carolina.
tUB-MY-TISM?antiseptic, Reliev- '
s Rheumntism, Sprains, Neuralgia, B
tc.?adv. fc
y5& if
Person0I 1
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The .Qerk of Court received tlu ^
iui8:on money last week for the Conderate
tyjjftenms and is now paying
out by check
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Miss Mary Kennedy, of Fair Bluff,
f. C., spent the week end here, the
nest of Miss tkthlia E. Baggarly.
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Mrs. J. M. Marttw, nedt^npanigd ,
y her two little boys, Hifger and
. M. Jr., spent several days in
Georgetown last week.
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Wanted to by your Spring
Ihickens and Poultry of any
;;nd, also Eggs, in fact any
lung you have for sale, highst
prices paid. W. Percy
iardwicke, Jones Building, 3rd
t/c.?adv.
l.ct every farmer in this great
ountry pre pure for war by planting
ill he tan c' flic food crops.
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Tin; State Texas i^ much largei
han the Slate of South Carolina.
Texas could whip Mexico single hand
;<l should Mcx'eo decide to tak? up
villi the suggestion of Germany that
die invade the l.'ni o?l States wiUi :.!
mw of annexing- Toy s.
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We are at war and we moan toj
stick at it until peace is declared. |
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Start our new serial with the first j
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inoiuiiiH'iii vm may iii'd,
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K. C. Adams, a surveyor of Florence
County, spent some time in Conway
last week. 1
Henry E. Doyle of Cool Springs,!
S. C., was in Conway on last Wcdnos
day.
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Wait for the new serial this paper
will begin on Thursday, May 3-d. It
is a good one and you will like it.
Send us the one dollar now for a
year's subscription and get in on
time.
The weather was chilly the middle
of last week, almost cool enough for
light frost.
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James W. Johnson, a member of
the bar of Marion County, spent se veral
days here last week as one of
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tpt? attorneys representing the d?fondants
in the Ilolliday-Jordan case.
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U. A. Dusenbury of Toddville was
in Conway last week on business.
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Mrs J. P. Harper was in Conway<
one ,day last week. j
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Get land tleeds and mortgages of
real setate at the Herald office.
Attorney O. H. McMillan of Mullins,
S. C? spent some time in Conway
last week on legal business.
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Henry Buck, a prominent mcipber
of the Marion bar. spent the greater
part of last week in Conway in attendance
upon the court, which war
in session here.
Court stenographer F. F. Coving
ton of Marion, spent last week i->
Conway attending to his duties in the
court.
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E. W. Prince of Gurley, S. C. spent
seme time in Conway last week on
legal business.
Ed. Doyle of Gnlivants Kerry was
iniong those visiting Conway on business
last week.
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There were showers of rain the
niddle of last weok.
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J. D. Long of Pireway, N. C., spent
several days hwe last week.
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A. B. Leonard, an aged eiti'/.en of
ialivants Kerry, spent several days ]
sere last week.
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O. J. Bell of Wampee was in Concay
on business last week.
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"IIP TO TUB MINI TK" C
Surety Bond Service?Honda ^
issued and delivered same 0
day applied for. * Backed by
Company 106 yeavs old.
W. B. COXK, Marion, S. C.
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reak your cold or LnGrippe with n o
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AT HOTEL GRACE. V
Among the recent arrivals at the
[otel G ace are the following:
J. L. Johnson, North Carolina.
J. A. Nune, Charleston, S. C.
C. M. Jordan, Norfolk, Va. A
W. L. Miller, Wilmington, N. C.
Robt. L. Gravely, Florence, S. C.
Bert M. Sclmurb, South Carolina.
T. L. Paraker, Columbia, S. C.
C. H. Denny, Norfolk, Va.
J. II. Bates, New York
N. Mulone, North Carolina.
W. J. Carter, South Carolina. ol
J. B. Howard, North Carolina. >>l ' tV
C..as. Rose, Jr., South CarolinH '' ' in
H. D. Buck, South Carolina. '* ps
A. M. Rogers,- South Carolina.' ' o'
O. A. Matthews, Wilnjington, N. C. *'
J. C. Robeson, Wilmington, N.'C.
E. P. Windmor, Whiteville, N. C. o,
M. M. Duncan, Whitoville, N. C. sj
E. P. Martin, South Carolina. ti
W. D. Lindsay, Florence, S. C. g
J. P. Selby, Columbia, S. C.
J. F. Keel, Florence, S. C. '<
J. C. Lehne, Atlanta, Cla. \
E. E. Weir, New York. u
J. P. Derham, Columbia, S. C. t
S. C. Foster, Lynchburg, Va. C
Greeve Finley, Wilmington, N. C. u
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u. o. *> in ner, i\e\v Orleans, La. t
C. H. Dlachman, South Carolina. t
E. S. Bryan, Ponnsylvai ia. v
J. F. Bendine, Atlanta, Ga.
J. M. Cook, South Carolina.
C, It. Page, South Carolina. I
vT. Smith, City. . I
S. I). Bryant, Green Sea, S. C.
Kv L. Buftkin, Green Sen, S. C.
M. A. l.eaman, Greenwood, S. C.
J. L. Williams, Richmond, Va.
1. T. Terry, New York.
E. L. Browne, Sum tor, S. C.
Mrs J. A. Schroldor, Wilmington
I\. G. Ivoy, Allen, S. C.
D. -E. Salengor, Allen, S. C.
Fred G. Bale, Columbus, Ohio.
Thos. F. Moore, Columbia, S. C.
R. H. Upton, A. C. L.
D. S. Owens, South Carolina.
W. E. Craver, South Carolina.
F. Stern, Wilmington, N. C.
H. Huntington, St. Paul, Minn.
J. 11, Suber, Sumter, S. C.
Ghas. Cason, Boston, Mass.
J. M. Mayes, Birmingham, Ala.
It. L. Meares, Wilmington, N. C.
Jas. A. Thigpen, Florence, S. C.
vvm. H. Dove, South Carolina.
,j. M. Massey, North Carolina.
<ieo. W. Cummings, Richmond, Va.
N. H. Carter, North Carolina.
A. S. Erich, Georgetown, S. C.
S. J. Blaekwcll, Marion, S. C.
A. L. Wolfe, Jacksonville, Kin.
J. M. Cranaft, Charleston, S'. C.
I W. W. Clayton, Augusta, Ga.
1 J. L. Watson, Virginia.
W. R. Peterson, Wilmington. N. C.
L. G. Bonfield, Missouri.
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! . M. Tharin, South Carolina.
O. K. Barron, Atlanta, Ga.
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HIGH COST O' LIVING'
Cast o' living* keeps a-risin';
Suds an' meat ex out o' sight,
Price o' things jumps mo.it surprisin';
'Coptin' good ol' 'lectric light.
Only throe thing? k ft, 1 reckon,
Whjch aint riz in cost a mite;
One is stump.? an' one is lamps, an'
T'other one's electric light.
Price o' "juice" goes down quit
steady;
Once it's down it stays down, too.
An' a hull dern box o' Mazdas
Cost less money than a shoe.
Sure, the cold, long nights o' winter <
Make me feel it's putty nice.
Havin' all the light ye wish for
Without frettin' 'bout the price. 1
?W. E. Underwood.
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Save up the nickles and they wil'
result in dollar^ by and by.
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LOST?one heifer yearling, two
years old, color yellow, mark swallow
fork and two underbits in
right ear and crop and two splits in
left. Reward to finder. K. C.
BARKER, Allsbrook, S. C\, R. F. b
D. No. 4?adv
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Notice of Opening of Books of Subscription.
Notice is hereby given that by
uthority vested in the undersigned ^
>y W. Banks Dove, Esqr., Secretary
f State; the undersigned corporarrs
will open books of subscription
o the capital stock of Bayboro Shop ^
'ompany at the office of H. H. ^
t'oodward, attorney-at-Law, at 11 ^
'clock in the forenoon on the 9th
ay of April A. D. 1017. a'
A. BELL, Si
V. T. BELL,
J. E. BELL. Y!
J. H. HAMILTON,
larch 131st, 1917 Corporators.
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Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Deys
our druggist will refund money if pAZO
INTMRNT fails to cure any esse of Itching, do
lind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6to 14days. t
he hrst tpplicsliou giveu Esse and Rest. 50c. >?
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MR RESOLIITIQH .
PASSEOmSF
J '< fter
Long Debate Measure
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Goes Through^?Was-~AI; ready
pa!S^
Washington.?The/ resolu von de?
tiling thai a state of war exist3 l>e* ,
voki\ the United SiUites and Gei-,v
lift., already passed by the senate,.,
isscd the house shortly alter three
eloik Friday tnovniig t$y a vote of
3 to oO.
Without roil rcalls the house reject1
all amendments, including propolis
to prohibit the sending- of any
oops over seas without the confessional
authority.
President Wilson will sign the
^solution as soon as Vice President
larshall has attached his signature
ii the senate. It formally accepts
lie state of belligerency forced by
rcr.nan aggressions ar.d authorizes
ind directs the president to employ
he military and naval forces and all
he resources of the nation to bring
vnr agri'-st Germany to a successful
ei mi.ia.ion.
tMPORTANTMEETiNG
TRUSTEES ASSOCIATION
There will he an impcrtant ircet,.?
ti... f - ' -- -
v* i uiv v.wiuu\ l HUSK P.V AsSOcUl.ion
at the court h >u-e on Saturday
April l llli, at 1.1 o'clock a. m.
A very important mooting of the
County Teacheis' Association ha*
c-?n announced lor Saturday April
14th, at 11 o'clock a. m. at the Bureughs
High Schcool building.
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'MCNir AM) Pt BLIC KPLAKIXC.
For the bo no fit of those who wish
to attend I will announce the pi Tie
and several addresses by able an I
competent men at the Seven-mile
School House Friday, April IM, which
is a part of the commencement exorcises.
All who are interested are
cordially invited to altcnd? m
SAM J. PLANT). Vrin.
WARNING FOR THE '
SOUTHERN PEOPLE
Memphis, Tenn.?Carl Vrooman.
assistant
- "^muu.v \n agriculture,
who has vouched Memphis on his
itinerary through the South in the
interest of greater food production,
told a committee of railroad traffic*
men at a luncheon here Saturday
that "car shortage has handicapped
the railroad service of the country,
and with war on it is not impossible
that the South may be almost isolated
from the rest of the country from a
freight traffic standpoint."
"In such an event," he continued
"the people in this section will have
to grow from six to seven hundred
million dollars more in foodstuffs to
make up for what they have been importing
from other sections of the
United States."
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C. C. Qore, Sr.. was in Conway several
days last week.
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(leorge J. Holliday spent last week
a Conway.
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WONDERFUL STUFF!
LIFT OUT YOUR CORNS
!\pplv a few drops then lift
corns or callusses off with
fingers?no pain.
No humbug' Any corn, whether
larcl, soft or between the toes, will
oosen f ight up and lift out, without
particle of pain or soreness.
This drug is called freozone and is
com pound of ether discovered by a
'incinnati man.
Ask at any drug store* for a small
ottle of freezone, which will cost but
trifle, but is sufficient to rid one's
et of every corn or callus.
Put a few drops directly upon any
>nder, aching corn or callus. Inantly
the soreness disappears and
lortly the corn or callus will loosen
"id can be lifted off'with the fin-1 '1
:?rs. , v i >1) 1. h
This drug freezone doesn-'t eat ant ?>
c corns or caltusses but shrivels
cm without even irritating the surunding
skin.
Just think! No pain at all; no
reness or smarting when applying
or afterwards. If your druggist
n't have freezone have him order it
1 you.-?adv
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