The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 26, 1917, Page FIVE, Image 5
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S. S. ASSOCIATION
i ft MEETS NEXT WEEK
Next week, Titos lay, Wcnlnos'T''
said Thursday, the S^uth Ca;ol .v
Sunday School A. 'ra cialion v. ill 1t<T
.
its fortieth annual Convention ;u
Spartanburg. Kvc ry Sunday J-i 11rj?.
worker in the State is invite.! t?> a1
tend thy ConvcPVon ' 'Ti wi'i k c r.
ribbed free entcrtai nt o> tlx ;
good people of Spartanburg. Tin
round trip railioid fair from Cony ay I
is $S.5a. A one dollar resist) i tk r :
(re will be charged which goes to linn i
<lefrav the expenses of the Cm.en
f ticn. '
This will be the great st religion '
gathering ever held in South C:r. o-j
lina. More registered delegates air :
eYni'i't r>?( lei iiH'uu I tl i!i 11 I lii I'n 'ii'/ '
VV ?? W^livi VMM I til- 1 V, 14 1* J
white men, women, and children
Conway. It will be? a great mccliag
and a wonderful opportunity for Sunday
school workers to increase their
efficiency. Experts will speak or:
V" every phase of the work. If you ar*.
J interested in Sunday School work yor. |
cannot afford to miss this convcn.io .,'
r foj the greatness of your opportuivi
ity demands that you give yourself
the very best training possible. T-.i.*
convention is realy a training school
^ for wo rice is. It is also a git at powy
ei house of inspiration.
Spartanburg is a bruutiful city in
the hill country of our State. Ti.t
trip alone is worth the price from th
standpoint of the pleasure you wi\
get out of it. Plan now to.be one ? :
1 ..*>00 delegates and be ready to go up
with us next Monday. Kveiv Simdavi
School should send at least three
delegates.
?Paul Quattlcbaum, Co. Pits.
U BRITISH GET BUSY
ON THIRD MONDAY;
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iftn don, Api'j 1 23.?After a week's \
interlude, during which they had been 1
busy consolidating the gains of the \
first week's offensive, and bringingi
up their guns, the British at dawn <
^ today began another phase of the ?
operations against the formidable v
German defenses on the front in h
northern France. i t
Gen. Sir Douglas Haig reports thativ
the forces under his command at-lfi
tacked on a wide front on both sides c
of the River Scarpe, where a portion /
of the Hindenburg line forms a bar- v
rietto defending Cambrai, and that o
they are making satisfactory progress.
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Farther south, British troops have s;
captured the remainder of the village c
of Arescault and occupied the greatei
, part of Havincourt wood, which form
ed a two mile bulge in their li/io.
Fi'om this point to St. Quontin the
line approaches very closely the Cam- n
brai-St. Quentin road and canal.
The correspondents at the fronljl
had prepared the public for the re-1 I
newal of the more active operations?
which have entered a B3JV,, phase wit!
each succeeding Monday.' The Brit'
ish began their offensive on Monday
) a fortnight ago and the"' French fol- (l<
loxrili *hi%t.with theinjrftetroke along
Th<?hir<l Mond^ nn^ the British
again on the move, ft success along
the Scarpe not onlpfcirttJld threaten P<!
the new German line, but would fur.
thcr outflank Lens on the south.
f do
Raise plenty of food orcfrs and bo v*
) as nearly independent of the war as
poFsittU* ^ '
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id with
BAKING j
POWOEFI j
er of eggs m?y be reduced I
jv-ing an additional quantity f
lout a teaspoon, for each egg |
jcipe is a pvactiw^l example: ft
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Jnrn?r?i R?!l ...
i ivr "w" " ^
i tnhU-*poon* me^leO ktiort?nii>?
{'4 rup hot wuler .
) iCHtpvon vitniUtt
nihM'K" * Royil Uniting
Powder
ret* and no bah'r.c oowrdur
5 powder and suit together three
tlowly sugar, then boiling water
hocolaie ami melted shortening,
rechentfi, and lold in as lightly mh I
' pan lined with oiled paper, and
*s. When done, turn out on a jt
hilt icing and roll. Ej
oncrr.tre In rpes ?r.d other B
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HORRY COUNTY
' SHOUT COURSE
Yin I! >) y County rl Ccu: . *
tor the nkm?tuciV> ul die GL in' ( lr.b:
will be In Id i.*, Conway ?iay 10, 11,
a. a 11;. ii cry club nic.nbor is exj?'
el '1 to ..it c 1.
Cr.ars. wiil bo j:v.um In C->ol:11;
>0'Gi.u.bnir.g', bGultry Wu'!
otc. I! j'/.ci .y in * I' . !.c:ug r.nd civ!
;). j - d i..: I ?.: yd, liver;,
oj c iiiUurot d i;; thc.s j ? eat
tims is ashe I to attend, < poeiallly
the iiulicc. A complete p o^rum \vi.!
b(? published later.
Oil';* first rno(.ting* will b? T'u sday
at 11.00 o'c-ecl* in the I>urr< ugh
auditorium. Do not fail to be present
there as Dr. \V. YV. Long.of CI unison
('oilire will :iil<h'i>< n?". '?
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During the couisc the following*
teachers a:ul speakers fiom out ol
the County will be here:
I)r. W. W. Lor.g, Ciemson College*.
Miss Kdith L. Parrott, Winthrop College;
C. A. McF'ai'dfn, District
Agent; Mrs. Dora Dee Walker, Asst.
State Agent; Miss Gladys II. Smith.
Arsl. &tute Agent; Miss Annie Mae
. no J . w i jn 11 < I _ .
McLei u lo Py f, |'( i o re nee tl Court y A g e n I.
Miss Luei^g Lew.rijop, Dillon County
Agent; Miss Mabel Hnipor, Marion J
County Agent; and others.
Look for the program in n2\t
w< ck's paper.
Yours truly,
Annie M. Derht.m, ,
Home Dem. Agent.
TWO GREAT FORCES
HOM ING FOR MASTERY;
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Washington.?Thousands of per- 1
vr.s, gathered in front of a newspa- M
Tcr office tonight for a manne corps
ecruiting campaign demonstration,
icard a fervent speech by Secretary I
-i- ... . -
i umuiiy, wno was caned to the stand|1
,vhen he stopped on the outer edge of
he crowd to hear the marine band
day. 1
"This is a fight," said the prcsi- '
lent's secretary, "in which the two
rreatesc forces in the history of the
lorid are contending?on the one I
land the force of democracy and on t
he other the force of autocracy. 1
.ant to challenge you young men
;iouped here tonight. Will you ac- t
ept the challenge of democracy
ire you the sons of the men who
/ore willing to die for the principles
11 which our republic was founded?"
Patriotic speeches also were made
y Representatives Gardener of Mas- b
.ichusetts and officers of the marine
orps.
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The Limit.
"She loved him long." 11
"That's the way with women. They *1
ever love us when we aivs short."
0 DOGUARD i
DUTY IN STATE I
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All of the S. C. N. G. who have
pendent relatives can get their disiuage
by applying for same. The o\
iy of private is raised from $15.00 or
$25.00 per month and all men who
ill remain in the service will be
,id $15.00 additional. 1 don't think fh
e South Carolina soldiers will be nc
ken out of the State, but they will
ruard duty in the State until the
iv is over. f-jj
D. E. HARRKLSON, Bti
Capt. Sgt., 2nd S. C. Inf. of
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THE HORjtY HEEAL
L'oceil and
>ii s. A. T. Rheuurk was here recently
visiting rulutives. 1
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Last week the Stale Board of E.lu- t
cation appointed the. local boards ioi
the counties of ilk .State, the announcement
being nr. de by State \
Supt J. E. Swcarengcn. Mrs A. J.
Baker and P. W. Bethea have been
appointed for Horry Court: , and with 1;
the new Superintendent, ->i. J. Bullock,
will l'ori.i. the Horr.v County
Board of Education. "v ; ' i
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Can THE CASH STORE last and
sell So cheap ? ^':jfic^bt,4t.v-tulv r
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Andrew Johnson am! Edward Kuirouglis
spent lust Sunday in Marioi ,
& C. v
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J. C. Gore was in Conway on business
one day last week. *
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The next term of Horry Court will s
take place on May 28th, and will be \
| for the trial of criminal cases.
I W. E Sessions, one of our thrifti- j
< si. strawberry growers, spent last
a u.duy in Conway on business.
***** I
A number of people from Conway \
LA tended the Holliday-Adums wed- [
jding at GidivaiiIs Ferry last week. c
*****
Dr. G. I. Lewis will bo at Lori:
i
Men lay, Tuesday and Wednesday of
next week, therefore the dental office
here will be closed on those days.?ad
Mrs Paul Quattlcbaum and chil ?en
have been visiting relatifes in
' vior, C. '
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.1. 0. Anderson was in Conway last ^
Satuiday on business.
G. li. Cooper called in Conway 011 ^
Saturday.
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Dr. .\i C. Anderson and A. W. Bar- s
lc.tt were at Little Hirer one day last
week, going over with E. J. Slier- _
wood in his car.
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W. E. Kigg, representing the Am- ^
crican Fertilizing Company, spent e
sonic time in Conway last week on u
business. p
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If you want a good mule, buggy,
wagon or harness, also a 60 inch
Chalmers touring car at a bargain r
see us quick. Conway Live Stock Co.
?udv ' c
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T. A. Anderson was in Conway
one day last week on business. s<
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J. A. Hardee was in Conway from
Toddville last week. r'
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Ulrieli and Lee Harper, and Harmon
Dusenbury all left last week to
enlist in the service of Uncle Sam's
army.
It. O. Hendricks, one of our best 'i:
cnown citizens, was in Conway on
jusincss one day last week.
THE CASH STORE is getting the g
jusincss, they have the goods. See ^
tiabil before buying.?adv.
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J. W. Hughes, one of the good far- t-1
ners of the Cedar Grove section, vis- 0
ted Conway one day last week. rt
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Henry Byrd and J. M. Boyd, of
kynor, S. C., spent last Sunday in
/onway.
***** $e
Foreigners are perfectly safe in j)V
his country so long as they obey the y.
eiws and keep their mouths shut.
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This is the land of the free.
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Send us your orders for legal j?j
lanks. j,-(
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We print land deeds and mortgages |0<
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Plant the back yard in peas, pi a- f0]
uts, or potatoes. They will grow
here. 0C(
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A few good mules and horses, and ?
ne Chalmers and one Dodge Car fjr
oth f?0 inch tread for sale cheap, also
knimkill *1 r ?
wagons Taylor Can- on(
ady Buggies. Conway Live Stock
o.?adv.
m0
Irish potatoes are great in helping I
it the food situation thai is coining I
i by reason of the war. I
***** I
Better dip the cattle than to sell I
em with the hard times of war I
iw upon us. I
There appears to be no stop in I
jht to the hj^h prices which are I
ill soaring skyward on all,articles I
food and other materials.
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D, CftWWAV, E. 0
Personal
..viessrs. ijreoer and Caroon oi the
iammcr Lumber Co., spent sorn*
ime in Conway last Wednesday 01.
>usiness.
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Moore Thompson of Little River
?as in Conway on business recently.
F. F. Covington was in Conway
u.st week.
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Marshall Horn spt nt Inst Thurtdaj
n on Way on legal business.
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Goods are high but you wouhl no.
ealize it if you trade at THK CASH
a ORE?adv.
Hyman Price was a visitor in Concay
the latter part of last week.
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Tim stock of goods of David Schen
vas sold at Loris last week and were
juivhased by Solomon Schorr a'
iomething Lss than the inventory
ralue.
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Trade at THE CASH STORE if
;ou want to save money.?tdv
The work on the row Methcdi.
)ur?onag2 took cn a <rv star', la ;
veek, some of the fraiv i ?; going up
>v the middle of the w e.k. C n id
jrablc delay has been caused fir
he- first by f'-'ilurc to oblai.. ih*
cquircd materials. I
J. T. Benton was here recently.
V. C. Rowcll was in Conway r; - !
ently on business.
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Mr. Merchant?See W. Boyd .lone.efore
buying seed velvet beans.? a i
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Speaking cf the campaign to foser
the growing of more food crop:
o this State on account of the wai
ituation; the campaign of pvbli ,
peaking arranged for the counti s oi.
i* 1
ne state showed that the Rev. Win.|
Vay was to have spoken to the pr ole
of Conway on the subject las'.
Vednesday. But for some unexpluind
reason the speaker did not show
p here on that date and some oi' the
eople were disappointed.
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James Holt spent last Saturday ii.
onway on business.
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J. M. Boyd of Aynor, S. C., was ii
onway recently for a few hours.
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George Grainger of the Allsbrook!
action was here last Saturday. 1
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Mrs. Andrew Johnson recently arved
at Galivants Ferry to spend
line time with relatives there.
*****
For sale cheap Two Soda Foun j
lifcsT'at Conway Bargain House.?a' j
*****
Sam Jones was in M .rion one <!a; |
st week.
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NOTICE. I
I will be at Loris Drug |
tore, Lori3, S. C., May 1, 2, 3,!
A A ^ ^
, o, y, iu and 11. Don't foret
your precious Eyes, have
lem looked after. Yours for
ptometry, Lycurgus A. V/oodiff,
the Eye Man.?adv?2t
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WANTED TO BUY.
Old false* teeth; don't matter if'
oken. I pay $1 to $10 per set.
ml by parcel post and receive check
return mail, F. Terl, 40.'? North
olfe St., Baltimore, Md.?adv?4-i.l)
-4t.
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There was an accident which war j
ar to serious results on the Dog!
uff road one day last week when r
rd ear from Marion was running I
a high rate of speed. The dt ivev
;t control of the machine which ran
Id and was considerably injured bore
it took up. Further than a lev
nises and a severe shaking up, th<
nipants were uninjured.
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The weather last week was cool the
st of the week but changed to
rm by the middle and toward th?
1 of the week.
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"lir TO THK MlNl Ti:" ' *
Surety Bond Service?Bonds
issued and delivered same
day applied for. Backed by
Company 106 yeibrs old.
W. B. COXE, Marion, S. C.
Yo
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AT HOTEL GRACE.
Among the recent arrivals at Hotel
Grace aic the following:
W. H. v\ nrd, Ftoicnce, S. C.
\\ . L. J i f At li'. ma, via.
W. L). Jeffords, Oiangcbu g, S. C.
Frank Andrews, Wilmington, N. C
George T. Clarl:. Wilmington, M C
C. W. Cole, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa.
Dan E. Costen, Wilmington, N. C.
K. D. Oglesby, South Carolina.
W. 1. King, Virginia.
W. A. Underwood, North Carolina.
A. 1.1. I shell, Virginia.
W. H. Hand, Columbia, S. C.
M. M. Fp.bor, New York.
C. H. Moore, Golds,bore, N. C.
N. E. Snyder, Tex^is.
Miss Jessamine Burroughs, City.
Miss Ella Sessions, City.
H. C. Burgan, Baltimore, Md.
W. S. Bruce and Wife, Boston.
J. 0. Williams, Clemson College,
S. C.
H. M. Solomon, Wi'mington, N. C.
Geo. H. Fick Wilmington, N C.
F. F. Covington. Marion, S. C.
W. B. Coxe, Marion, S. C.
K. M. MeC-lure, Florence, S. C.
J. W. Lovejoy, Florence, S. C.
A. 1). Olinhaut, Columbia, S. C.
W. B. Herring, Rose Hill, N C.
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Stone, Little
River, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore Thompson,
Little River, S. C.
W. R. Sanders, Rock Hill. S. C.
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T. W. Langston, So lit h Carolina.
E. A. Ruobling, St. Louis, Mo.
A. B. Couse, No: folk, Va.
1. W. Cooper, Wilmington, N. C.
G. C. Cox, Myrtle Beach, S. C. I
Mrs. C. F. DuBose. Nichols, S. C.
A. I). Jackson, Xicho's, S. C.
M'.. A'xia Jack on, Xich- h, S. C.
\Y. B. Duncan, Tmris S. C.
I). C. Hdwards, Latta, S. C.
10. B. Rogers, Latta, S. C.
T. J. B-<> Lattr, S. C.
Misses II th a.ad Aiulvy, Cenwny
S. C.
J. T). Babcock. Florence. S. C.
L. L. Green. Charleston, S. C.
Mis. Fllen Nixon Cockl'ield, South
Carolina.
Miss Nellie Clemmons, South Carolina.
W. P. Yancy, Florence, S. C.
C. A. Duncan, Kentucky.
L. Hanson, Wilmington, N. C.
Henry \V. Hanson, Wilmington,
N. C.
S. J. Lewis, Now York, N. Y.
Mrs. John Morrison, Moultrie, Ga.
W. W. Fanklkurn, New York. It.
G. Peek, Macon, Ga.
Frank It. Ituss, South Carolina.
A. M. Hose, Marion, S. C.
A. J. Bobbins, and Wile, South- <
port, N. C.
B. D. RobbJns, South port, N. C.
A. J. Robbins, Jr., Southpovt, N. C.
G. Di^yicnbaum, Wilmington. N C.
J. F. Diffendale, Boston, Mass. ;
Goo. Metz. Charleston, S. C.
Robt. F. Jenkins, Florence, S. C.
VV. H. 10 cans, Palmetto, S. C.
A. A. Duncan. Fh'?r?nce, S. C. v
J. 10. Johnson, North Carolina. * t
W. Reyneh' Croak. Xmitli CtnniiH-i J
W. B. Dunlin, Jr., Loris, S. C.
J. H. Mallard, Wilmington, N. C. (
J. K. Dunninglon, Baltimore, Ivld. v
W. L. Miller, Wilmington, N. C. 1
Sol Rosshem, Louisville. Ky. a
L. H. Davis, Columbia, S. C. c
O. O. Whitlock, South Carolina. 4
W. 1). Casque, Florence, S. C. e
L. H. Burnett, North Carolina.
Mrs. C. D. Holton, Aynor, S. C. d
I. I). Middlebrooks, Atlanta, Ga.
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PATR-IA co,
International Serial ?*?f
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Pile* Cured In 6 to 14 Days
nr druggist will refund money if PAZO '&<
NTMENT fills to cure soy case of Itching, an;
nd, Weeding or Protruding Piles in 6to 14days.
e first explication given Ease and Rest. 50c. ai
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HOLLIDAY-AOAMS
Account of Notable Wedding
at Galivants Ferry, S. C.,<
Lr'st Masr"
Ml>S MnHih Af...?jkT . .v 0?
tivtv-v rt^oiii(tay? or
Feviy, i?. C.,^frecamei ^thc
briile of Dr. Vfe C. Ada**;, of -Ay'liof, H
S. C., on April -1,8^g'imvtWprcieC of
a largo numb$1*d&l'-Trienitsi i<6 the
Galivants Ferry Baptist.church.
The Ceremony was'fperfotir.eil by a
noted divine of Itowialid, N. C.
The church was beautifully decorated.
Miss Effie Johnson furnished
the music, and as the bridal party
entered the church, Mrs. Eugene
King* sang "I Love You Truly."
While the ceremony was being performed,
Miss Johnson played "Schubert's
Serenade."
The ushers entered the church
first,, and these were followed by I he
brides maids and groomsmen: Miss
Kathleen Sessions with Mr. Victor
Bond; Miss Laura Jenkins with i?lr.
Jack Ward. The small ring bears 17
Joseph Holliday, nephew of the bri to,
was followed by the dame o ho: 01,
Mrs. F. C. Holiiday. The mads of
honor entered. Tin s? wove Mi 5r. Win.
nio Hoikday, sister of the brhu ; and
Miss Poixm 11 Adams, sister of i 0
groom. The bribe ( r.tercd attende I by
her brother, Mr. K. (?. Holiday. R :r
wedding gown was ol wi i.e err:nu
use n: d Gtev.eito o'vpc with
eads of )> url. The bribe met the
groom at the altar with his best 1 r.;n.
Mr. tdiaries Adams, of Rowland, X.
C. The ceremony of the Pre shy e~
ian church was u ed.
The bridesmai Is were gewne 1 in
pink ivn ssaline draped with blue
tulle. They carried bouquets of
weot p?: s a d fems '11' damo of
honor wore a liandsome gown of
pink channciise. The 111 tids of hon.cr
were resplendent in g-owrs of green
net and carried bouquets of sweet
peas and fern. * >?
The couple left soon aft' r the c vcmony
by automobile for DV'ion, S. C.f
where they took the train for IvrW
York. They will' be at home a: Aynor,
after May 1st.
Miss Holliday is the ch .rining
young- daughter of the la to J >*. Vv.
Holliilay. She has friends ;dl over
f hi- -w- ? "
.... v\?uui:y. !>' . Adams is engaged
in the drug busiress at Ayuor, S. C.
Citation Notice.
STATE ON SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
P>y .). S. VAUGHT, ESQUIRE,
PROBATE ,)U1)GE.
WHEREAS, E. T. Lewi-., mad. ait
;o mo, to grant him Letters o Ailninis'.i
?..tion of the Karate cf and effects
of Mary A. Lev.is.
THESE ARE THEREFORE to
iie and admonish all and singular
he kindred and creditors of the said
Alary A. Lewis, deceased, that they
kv and appear, before me, in the
"ourt of Probate, to ho held at Couvay,
S. C., on the 10th day of May
917, next, after publication hereof,
it 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew
nuse, if any they have, why the said
Administration should not be grantd.
GIVEN under my Hand, this 23rd
ay of April Anno Domini, 1917.
Published on the 26th of April and
rd day of May 1917 in the Horry
[erald. J. S. VAUGHT,
1?. .vU-J
i ! uimit1 tJlMljvO.
I FT YOUR CORNS
OFF WITH FINGERS
ells how to loosen a tender
corn or callus so it lifts
out without pain.
You reckless men and women who
r pestered with corns and who have
least once a week invited an awful
ath from lockjaw or blood poison
p now told by a Cincinnati authorto
use a drujz called fw>P7.nno
lich the moment a few drops are
plied to any corn or callus the sore
ss is relieved and soon the entire
rn or callus, root and lifts off
th the fingers. '
Freezone dries the moment it is ,
plied, and fc?mpl$' sliriY^ls .the com , ,
callus without inflaming : $Y*tV? , ?
itating the surrounding, tissue or
n. A small bottle of frcezpn^t.will
\t very little at any of the drug
res, but will positively rid one's
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rdened callus. If your druggist
srdt any freezone he can get it at
y wholesale drug bouse for you.?
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