The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 28, 1917, Page FIVE, Image 5
GUARDSMEN TAKEN
t OFF THE BRIDGES
Columbia, June 25.?National
guind u ?.l. were withdrawn today (
1 from gun d'rg bridges throughout
the State. The units were sent back
t.? company ' ? ^quarters and will be.
l&Ufr sent to Carip Moore at Styx or (
GreJJSv'flb. Cv. P. K. McCully, com j
rr.anding tho Fimt regiment, said today
that the regiment would probabi.\
he t i.t to C:\ :u cillc.
rThe Southoastei a Department will
reach a dcci.on h. this matte* lunior
v w.
i A number of improvements will
have to be made on the camp site at
f Greenville to accommodate the reg|
iment.
Warehouses, shower baths, kitchens
and other conveniences will have
t) \he constructed. Both of the
Sourh Carolina regiments will he sent
to Greenville eventually, and the citii
yens of the Mountain City are anxious
to have the reginu nt at the
' earliest possible moment.
Provision v. Ill be made by the
State for gun ding the larger bridges.
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Get the better class of printing at
the Herald office.
I KSWWAElioiisOlBM
{ ARRIVES IN CONWAY
The new finm c<f Gravely, Garrett
L A* Co., arrived in Conway the middle
[ o ' last week and began preparations
* in earnest to run the tobacco warehouse
business at the new brick
warehouse, known as the Plantei s
} Tobacco & Storage Warehouse. The
firm is r\mi posed of Messrs. S. A.
Oavely, A. B. Garrett, W. K. Woody,
W. P. iHru'tlwicke, and B. K. Scott, as
i auctioneer. Tliey are experienced in
k the tobacco business and will push
, it they say to a finish.
The warehouse which they have
leased from tin* owner, Mr. ,J. .J
i Williams, is om of the largest air!
bf st lighted in this section of tli
Slate. It is the building where tie
Annual Goun'y Fair was hold last
year. It is conveniently located foi
tbe growers of the loaf.
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/ FOR RKNT.
' Cottage formerly occupied by Mr.
1 and Mr. J as. J. Scales.
Cottage ivxt door to Mr. and Mrs.
I). W. Harrison.
1 J. iJ. f'itman place with land fenced
in.
ftcrpwirx to any of these places
rr.iadf? to suit the applicant.
Apply to H. H. Woodward.
earlyIomatoes
I FROM MRS. JAMES
"J"he Herald is in receipt of two
.ripe tomatoes from Mrs. O. K. James
' o; Galivants Ferry. They aie of fine
i variety, well developed for the seaL
son and of fine shape. They \vc?
t"..t second ripe tomatoes reported a
1 the Herald office this season.
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NtniICK OF SAI.E.
JKrodor and by virtue of the decree
aW judgment of the court made by
r jus jjonor ?>. w. c.. ampp, rresmmg
Judge of the 12th Circuit, in the case
of Gertrude Tharp, Kentus Tharp,
Lonnie Tharp, feiertha Tharp, Archie
p) Tharp, Lizzie 'Tharp, and Wade
Tl.arp, by J. J. Tharp, their Guardian
I Ad Litem, Plaintiffs vs. Mary
Tharp, Luther Tharp, Ada Tlrarp,
Dorcas Ann Thar]), and W. II. Tliarp,
Defendants, and dated at Chambers
the 11th day of June A. D., 1917, I,
the undersigned W. L. Bryan, Clerk
of tlie Court and Special Master, will j
f'P^at pubis*', auction to the highest
i bidder before the Cou.it House door;
I
at Conway, in Horry County, and,
State of South Carolina, during legal!
hours of sale, on salesday in July
n'?xt, it being the 2nd day of said
. n.onth, ail and singular ttoose certain
lands situate in Horry County, and
described as follows, to wit:
All and singular that cejtain tract
or parcel of land containing Seventytwo
(72) acres, more or less, situate
in Little River Township, jn the
County and State aforesaid, known as
the estate of Gaston P. Tharp, deceased,
.and hounded on the North by
lands of W. H. Tharp, on the East by
L A P T? r# ?\ AW A *% #1 C1 iN
? uuius < '? * * v;iin^iiiv;i UI1U O. Ks
(jaro, on the South by the C C. Gore
and on the West by the same,
being lands purchased by Gaston P.
T1 arp from Luther N. Tharp.
TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser
4.<> pay for papers.
Ccnway, S. C., June 12th, 1917.
W. L. BRYAN,
Clerk of the Couvt of Common
\ Pleas and Special Maetci.
R. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiffs Attorney.
POPULAR COUPLE !
WEO AT BARNWELL
Announcemtns were received in
Conway several days ago of the wedding
of Miss Nell Aldrich Duncan to
Mr. Will A. Freeman, at Barnwell,
at the home of the Bride's parents,
en Wednesday June 20th, 1017. Mr.
and Mrs. D. V. Richardson and Donald
Richardson were at the wedding
from this section and returned 'o
Conway last Friday evening.
Miss Duncan has many friends in
Conway where she taught in the Bur
roughs High School for some time
past. Mr. Freeman is a well-known
banker of this section of the State
and has been connected with leading
financial institutions here for many
years. They will make the?r home
in Conwav whcie Mr. Fiocmnn is
largely interested in business affairs.
The following account of t! is wed
. 1
ding is taken from the Columbi. j
State:
IJurnwell, .June 2d.- -On Wrdncsduy j
afternoon, June .20, the marriage of
Miss Nell Aldrich Duncan and WV-,
liam Albeit us F: ccmiiii f,, C'oir.v:'; 1
v as solemnized at the home of tin I
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. YV. II
Duncan, in this place. At the ;.p
pointed hour, 4:.20 o'clock, the relatives
and intimate friends of th*
bride and bridegroom asst mhled in
the drawing room to witness the
|
(en inony. A beautiful little altar, j
adorned with candles and gladioli. |
| the flower chosen by the bride, had !
h< (n arranged, behind which th'"* i
! Rev. .J. K. (ioode of Columbia took
h s place. Mrs. .James Patterson,
sister of the bride, cnt< red first nad j
stood at the left of hte altar. Sin j
was followed by the bride with he". :
fatlmr, they being jo'ned at the altar
b\ the bridegroom and Ins best man.
William F. Henderson. The beautifully
simple marriage service war
read by the Rev. Mr. Goode.
Th ebride was gowned in white
headed georgette crepe, with hat ef
the sarrm material. She carried a
shower bouquet of bride roses an ! j
valley lilies. Her ornament was a I
circlet of pearls and diamonds, tlK*!
gift of the bridegroom. The wedding j
mrach from "Lohengrin" was playo i
! y Miss Martha Bonham ami urnig
the ceremony the subdued strains of
Nevin's "Venetian Love Song" were
hearth
Immediately after the ceremony
ti e couple received the congratulations
of the assemblage ami the
bnde then stole away to slip into her
traveling costume of gray silk, with
bat, shoes and accessorise to nvteh.
j Upon hftr reappearance tire couple
, <h parted) in the bridegroom's automobile
for an extended tour, with
mountains of North Carolina as their
ultimate point. After tire honeymoon
they will make their home in
Conway, where Mr. Freeman hlods
tb eposition of cashier of the Bank o!
Conway. He is highly esteemed P\
all who know him.
Mr. Freeman is the oldest daughter"
of Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. Duncan,
irlre is a young woman of rare persona!
charm and beauty and has i
Lost of frineds through the* South.
A number of costly gifts attested the
love of her relatives and friends.
GIRLS! LEMON JUICE
IS SKIN WHITEMER
How to make a creamy beauty
lotion for a few cents.
The juice of two fresh lemons;
strained into a bottle containing
three ounces of orchard white makes!
a whole quarter pint of the most remarkable
lemon skin beautificr at!
about the cost one must pav for a
small jar of the ordinary cold creams, i
Care should be taken to strain the
lemon juice through a fine cloth so
Fio lemon pulp jgtfts in, then this lotion
will keep fresh for months
Every woman knows that lemon juicis
used to bleach and remove such
'blemishes as freckles, sallowness and.
tan and is the ideal skin softener,
whitener and beautificr.
Just try it! Get three ounces of
orchard white at any drug store and
two lemons from the grocer and
piake up a quarter pint of this sweet
1/ fragrant lemon lotion and massage
it daily into the face, neck, arms and
hands.?adv
o
The oultook for a large tobacco
crop in this county is the best in
years, and the farmers are looking
for a good price for their product.
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NOTICE.
About last October one black malr
hog took up at my place and has been
here ever since. Owner can get sam'
by paying damage and for this ad.
W. P. GRAINGER.
Aynor, S. C.
THE HORRY HERA I
L^ocal and
Canned berries are bird pi oof.
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Supt. M. J. Mullock spent some
time in Conway last week.
Canned green per.s and yellow
peaches help tight the blues.
*
Donald Richardson was in Conway
one evening last week.
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Last week had one or two remarkably
cool days.
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Miss Mary Holliday was in Conv
ay last week visiting friends and
relatives.
* * *
Home nrenaredness?ln-wlfxl
od with food.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McNeill are vis
iting Baltimore and spcndnig some
time with relatives there.
* * ? ?
Miss Don Rogers of hair Bluff, N.
is visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. (I. B. .Jenkins.
Stank y Anderson attended the
; 'owell-Howell wedding at Fair
t iuf i, .\. C., last 1 uesday.
? ? * ?
Mr. and Mrs. 1). V. Richardson
of Bucksport spent a night in Conv.
ay last week.
Hon. A. I). Jackson of Floyds town
ship was in Conway on business last
week.
Misses George Johnson, Mable Nor
ton ami Lena Johnson attended the
Powell-Howell wedding at Fair Blul 1
N. C. Tuesday.
Herbert H. King, of Myrtle Beach
spent Tuesday in Conway on business.
'I he court of General Sessions wa
in session in Georgetown last weeh
with Judge S. W. G. Shipp presiding
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Much interest is being shown ii
the raising of funds for the Nationa
lied Cross Work.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Barrett wort
I at Barnwell lust wpct uml .ii
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Uu Duncan Freeman wedding.
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Mrs. B. Ck Collins left last wet 1
for Hendersonvillc, N. C., where sin
: v ill spend t he Bummer with mem
: bers of the family.
* * *
The Horry Warehouse has an ad
vertise?w?*nt in this issue. M;r.. W. L
Alishoe is the manager, and Mr. Da;
the aucJ ioneer.
?
Mr. and Mrs. S. (i. Godfie-.V canr
through Conway last week irn thei
way to Myrtle Beach, w.hwe the;
will spend a portion of the hot sea
son.
* * *
The Farmers Warehouse, of Ayno
has an advertisement in this issue
Look for it on another pajge.
*****
'The Conway camp oi the Wood
n*e.n of the World contributed tlv
sum of fifty dollars to the Red Cros
fund, contributions to which wer
he.ing solicited last week in Horr;
County,
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T. N. Fullerton is with the Farm
ri\> Warehouse this year and there ii
an attractive advertisement in thii
issue of the paper informing hi:
lrany friends and customers of hi
warehouse and its advantages, tie i:
well known to the growers of thi:
county.
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Mrs. D. A. Spivey and daughters
Edna Earle and Laura Francis, lefl
Wednesday to spend a few days wit!
friends and relatives ait Lumberfcon
N. C. They made the trip through
the country and were accompained
hy Dozier Tisdale.
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Miss Alice Little passed thruogh
Conway last week on her way to the
home of hre parents at JVturrells inlet
whew she will spend the Summer
vacation- She is taking a course at
the Skid more School of Arats, at Sac
atoga Springs, N. Y.
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TAKEN UP?At my place one red
steer, marked swallow fork in one
car and two underbits in other.
Taken up Feb. 1916. Owner san
, > *? ? - -
kui, ??ine uy paying lor this ;.d. ami
charges. A. B. Thotnpkms, Conway,
S. C.?adv-lt-pd.
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WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH,
don't matter if broken, 1 pay $2 to
$ir? per full set, Single and partial
plates in propc/tion. Send by parce1
pust and receive check by return
mail, K. TERL, 401 N. Wolfe Street,
Baltimore, M<1.?adv ,
jD, oonway, s. 0.
Personal
W. J. Singleton of Enterprise was |
in Conway on business last week.
I
! Frost doesn't nip canned vegetables.
J Bring us your orders for legal I
blanks.
*
O. M. Watts of Bayboro was in I
Conway the latter part of last week.
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You put a lid on waste every tinu
yea seal a preserving jar.
* *
W. W. Jones, of Mull ins, spent th
week-end in Conway with friends.
W. (I. Chestnut was in Conway o:
business the first of the week.
.1. W. (Jerrald of Bayboro was In
t r.w.y on business one day las
week.
Mrs 11. !\ Hryant, of Mai ion, S
(\, is vi i- g ; t the homo of Mi. an
Mrs. (1. H. .Jo. !'.ins.
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Jos. \V. H /'liday <>!' Savage, S. C..j
spent some time in C mvay last work
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. T. I.. StaoUhor.se 1
of Marion, S. passed through Con
way one day last week.
4
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J. M. Stalvey of Socastee was
among those visiting Conway last
week on business.
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John T. Shelley of Aynor spev..
some time here on business one day
last week. .
A. IX1**
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M iss Lila Thompson arrvied in the J
1 c ity last week to spend the summc i
vacation.
*****
1
George J. Holliday veturneel last
week from a vacation of several days
: spent at High Point, N. C., ai d othei j
points in North Carolina. '
*****
I
C.. It. Scarborough went to Kvans1
ville, Ind., last week to attend thoj
Master Plumbers Association, of j
which he is president in this State. |
I
1 T), P. O'Connor, of Rock Hill, S. C..|
spcr.it several days in this county '
last week in tVm + ~ iU- 4
- ... Vl>v Ul I III' /\I1s
(V-rson Motor Company for whom ho'j
*s agent.
* *
Regard'ess of our war times wo,
think that this county should tovgini
early, to make preparations for tluj
' biggset ce-untv fair it has evw had. 1
y ]
Miss Sadie Magill left ihove last {
v wli for her homo at Abixrville afto"
r' spending some time visiting Mrs. D
1 M. Burroughs,
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C. B. Newton, one of the oldest
and best known citizens of Soeastee
spent last Saturday in Conway. He
1 \v:%* here to meet his 'grand-daughter, j
' Mrs. Itaska Maude Baggott of Wii-I
n.ington, N. (\, who arrived to spend I
some time with her relatives in Soc- :
" astee.
s 1). T. Cror.ly spent several days
(' It'.ere at Hotel Givrc last week. H:*'
is a leading citizen of the city of |
Wilmington, N. C. He was acconi- j
panied hv his two sisters, the Misses j
' Cronly of the same city. They vis- i
s | ited Myrtle Beach while here.
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h J Farmers in the South who have
winter oats and urged by the depart*,
ment of agriculture to save them fo-r
* j seed rather than to feed them away, j
I Indications are that the seed supply I
will bo very short owing to much of
? the crop being Winter killed.
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1 Jos. H. Angel, representing the
' National Printing & Stamp Co., of
1 Marion, S. C., spent a short time in
' Conway, one day last week in the interest
of his new enterprise which
he says he intends to make a success
1 in this section of the State. Hisi
company has started a new paper in'
Marion entitled "The Marion Her-|
eld," a weekly paper of eight pages!
and five columns to the page.
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Land demlc nn/l "* i.u~
invi iU Wilt?
Herald office. 1
"UP TO THE MINUTE"
Surety Bond Service?Bonds
issued and delivered same ^
day applied for. Backed by J
Company 106 years old. i
w w rnvp M.rmn ? r ?
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AT HOTEL GRACE. I
Aniens the :ee::f :: ' rivals at Hotol
Gra^c ; the l\ Lowing:
F. A. Burrougi s City.
, G. 15. King. N. C. ?
Carl K. Shaw, Charlotte, N. C. *
C. C. Yarbough, Wilmington, N. C. i
\V. B. Ramon. Jr., Ia ris, S. C. ,
M. C. Butler, I.oris, S. C. ^
U. E. Ward, Florence, S. C. ^
M. B. Rogers, S. C. f
J. W. Bonson, Charleston, S. C. ,
W. 1>. Gasoue, Florence, S. C.
J. Herbert Bate, New York City
W. K. Tate, Wilmington, N. C. ,
K. L. Green, N. C.
1.. C. Fuller, Columbia, S. C.
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M. G. Anderson, City.
J. K. Crosswtll, Columbia, S. C.
r.urgess, West, Columbia, S. C.
Mrs. F. A. I?urrou^hs, City.
C. H. Webb, Charleston, S. C.
D. (i. Barfield, A. C. L.
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Chas. 1*. Colo, Rkhmor.d, \ a.
C. D. Wilson, Charleston, S. C.
\V. T. Itrown. Wilmington, N. C.
H. W. lSowdon, Raleigh, N. C.
I'. I.. Johnson vV wife, S. C.
C. K. YeNettor, Philadelphia, Ha.
W. is. 11 m ring, Rose Hill, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. 1>. Y. Richardson,
l'uok.-port, S. C. :
lh nahl Richardson, ISuok. port. S.I1
C.
Coo. 1'. lloyt. Atlanta, (la.
Chas. M. Hives, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoc llostiok, Marion. 1
S. C.
H. 1.. Tdghenoa, Marion, S. C.
T. \V. MeKewall, Marion, S. C.
K. 1,. IVieh. Washington, D. C.
M. P. Watson A wile, Marion, S. ;
C.
W. D. Watson, Marion. S. C.
O. Ci. Minshew, Florence, S. C.
T. W. McCollum, Sumter, S. C.
J. M. Robinson, S. C.
K. P. Ringer, N. C. ^
M. L. Waters, Marion, S. C.
J. A. Newell, Charlotte, N. C.
W. 11. Sheppard, Jr., (la.
T. R. Webb, Rcaufort.S .C.
L. S. Noel. N. C.
Kelsay G. l/flrsh, Fayottevillo, N.
C.
IS. F. Rossheim, Savh., Ca.
F. H. Suber, Sumter, S. C.
D. F. Hanirar, Augusta, (ia.
ltobt. h\ Jenkins, Florence, S. C.
J. lv Johnson, North Carolina.
W. L. Miller, Wilmington, N. C.
C. N. Dunn, Wilminirton. N. v". ?
\V. H. Fedei.nile, Baltimore, Md.
Rev. Rufus Fovd, Marion, S. C.
D. M. Burroughs, City.
Frank Andrews, Wilmington, N. C.
George T. Clark, Wilmington, N.
C.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mr ares, Wilmington,
XL C.
A. J. Rjwis, Wilmington, N. C.
J. U. Prevatt, Wilmington, N. C.
N. Aflafronc, N?mth Carolina.
F. Stern, Wilmington, N. C.
<A M. 11 annon, Vhginia.
K. C. Brawfield, Virginia.
Jrcs. I. Vancy, Charlotte, X. C.
Notice of Final Discharge.
Notice is herby given that the
undersigned administrator with the
Wiill annexed of William Kirby
Prince, deceased, will apply to the
Jtudge of Probate of Horry Cour.ty,
at his office at Conway, S. C., at 11
o'clock in the forenoon on the 1 <>tli
day of July A. I)., 11)17, for a final
-discharge as such administrator.
Dated June 11th, 11)17.
Marshal I. Prince,
Qualified Administrator with the
Will annexed of William Kirby
Prince, deceased. !
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NOTJCi: OF SAI.F.
1 have for sale a tract of land containing
acres, bounded North by
lands of Win. H. Daniel, Jr., Fast by
lands of W. II. Daniel ant' F. F. tierraid,
South by lands of S. I', tlerrald J
and West by lands of .M. A. (lei raid, i
No offer considered that is not
made in writing through the mail.
If you desire to purchase this prop- '
erty write me what is the best price '
you will pay for it and on what (
terms you would want it. I(
Address H. H. Woodward, , '
Conway, S. C.
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The awful question "What shall I t
have for dinner?" is easily answered *
if your shelves are full of home can- 11
tied products. I 1
HAVE YOU BEEN SICK? j
Then you realize the utter weakness .
that robs ambition, destroys appetite, (
and makes work a burden.
* vr i cBKH t-1 uai strength and staminathat
ts so essential, nothing has ever equaled ?
or compared with Scott's Emulsion, be- %
:ause its strength sustaining nourish- I
tnent invigorates the Mood to distribute *
energy throughout the bod v while its tonic 4
k'Rlue sharpens the appetite and restores
v altli in a natural, permanent way, p
If you are run down, tired, nervous, |{
>verworked or lack strength, get Scott's M
Emulsion lo-ihtv. Jt isirw iuiiii a'?c<. hoi, ?
Scott liw? t? -. lUootuficUl, N. J.
nvs
METHODIST HAVE
RED GROSS FESTIVAL
The Methodist Sunday School gave
i Red Cross Festival at Lakewood,
lie home of Col. and Mrs. I). A.
Spivey, on Monday afternoon and
light. At five o'clock the children
mgan to gather, and some of the
crown-ups too. -Soon the lawn was
'illed with laughing children. run
ling and playing. Many games were
n joyed by the little ones. One of
he most interesting was the "Potao
Race." The winners were Aubrey
lawes, Jessie Sessions, Gilbert
Irrgg. Alone McCoy, FJise Lewis,
md Kdna Dawsey. This was one of
he many races tried. T ie small
hildren were given their el ance in
acing too.?and such tiny ones as
'Snookunis" Flliott, Percy Wayr.e
iardwiek, Beatrice Ambvc so and
lelcn McCoy proved to l? v? swift
unners.
Curing the afternoon, cream, cal; ,
?nd lemonade were sewed by th?
yirls. dressed in the Red Cross ur.j'orm.
The children enjoyed the a'C rr u>n
vnd when dusk fell few wished to
enve.
The < venit g \\. s given ev w te the
>ldcr ones and several ircts vrre
ri.n. The "Quarter e" 4 uruim.ed
music, which added murn to tim
evening.
The candy booth. p: elided over by
Mary Creecy. Laura F. Spiv \v, Margaret
Battle and Dorothy Taylor,
attracted many throughout the ever.ing.
The decorations consisted of flags,
red crosses and Japanese lanterns.
The proceeds, which amounted t>
.V4.'U)N, v. ill be given o\er to th.e Red
Cioss. . , - _ ? .
The new Methodist parson.age has
now been occupied for some time by
the pastor and his family. The new
building is a great improvement ever
the old IV. -
, . v ii.m wiihii w;is one.IV
i,i net (I of repairs when vacated.
FOMImite"
MARRIED m MOHBAY
On last Monday night at 0 o'clock
at the home of the hride at Lair
r?luff, N. C., Miss Louise Powell was
married to Mr. Gecige 11. Howeb,
formerly of Co. \.ny, hut now holding
an important jmviltion with Swift
& Co., with he.ahpiartcrs at Y?"iln\?* .
ton, N. C. Only members of C,*. jm.
mediatc- family am! a fevt * 10. ds attended
the < eremony v, t ich was per formed
h- the Rev. Mr. Cornell, tlm
bride's pastor. The eereinory was
simple bid impressive. The wedding
march was rendered by Miss Mabel
Norton, of Conway, a cousin of the
bride.
Immediately after the wedding- the
bride and groom left for Wilmington.
N. C. They will sjrend a few weeks
at W right svi lie Reach and other
points in North Carolina.
Those attending fiom Conway
were, Misses Mabel Norton, Lena
and George Johnson.
T ie h/ido w "'"'i ? 1
auu favorably
known in Conway whore she has
scores of good friends.
CLIP THIS AND PIN
ON WIFE'S DRESSEH
Cincinnati man tolls how to
shrivel up corns or calluses
so they lift off with
fingers.
Ouch ! ? ! ? ! ! This kind of rough
talk will be heard less here in town if
pet pie troubled with corns will follow
the simple advice of tins Cincinnati
authority, who claims that a few
drops of a drug called free/one when
applied to a tender, aching oorn or
hardened callus stops soreness at
>r.ce, and soon the corn or calluj
Iries up and lifts right off withou
)ain.
He says frcrzone dries immediatev
and never inflames or even irriates
the surrounding skin. A small
>ottle of freezone will cost very little
,f -i?
mug store, but will positively
emove every hard 01* soft corn or
alius from one's feet. Millions of
American women wilt welcome this
nnouncement since the inauguration
f the high heels. If your druggist
oesn't have freezone tell him to ?rer
a small bottle for you.?adv
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w MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER.
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taken then aa a tonic the Fever will not
itttm. It acta on the liver better than
alomcl and does not gripe or aicken. 25c