The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 03, 1918, Page FIVE, Image 5
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Lrecel and
(?ct legal blunkp at the Hcruld office.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Barnes, of Fair
BJuff, Na C., spent some time in Conway
just before the holidays.
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AV. C. B luck Well, of 'Marion, was
\ among those arriving ip Conway last
*\veek on business.
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v. kj. uavis was away for a few
days during the holidays.
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Miss Annie Folder was in Con\yiy
from Loris one day last week.
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J. P. Derham, Jr., of Camp Jackson
was in Conway a short time during
the holidays.
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W. E. Muldrow of Camp Hancock,
>Ga., passed through Conway one day
^.ast week.
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Have you bought your seed i
potatoes? I have them, no i
doubt about delivery. W. Percy i
Hardwicke.?adv-tf.
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i no cost of living now is a problem
owing to the high prices.
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Big- Stock Mullets on hand,
I fish are cheaper than meat.
J-oris Grocery Co.?adv
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Mr. and Mrs. W. Little of MHindi's
Inlet visited their daughter,
Mrs. M. G. Anderson, during the holidays.
Warren Sing, who is engaged in
farming with C. 15. Dusenbury at the <
Boll's Bay place, spent several hours ,
here on business last Wednesday.
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The crowds in Conway on Saturday
and Monday before Christmas proves
the great increase of business and
trade with the increasing population
of this immediate section. Th< re i.no
better place than Conway an i :
Horry County for the location and sue
cessful operation of almost any kind
of new business. If in doubt a place
to locate just give Conway and Horry i
a trial.
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Place your order with us fori
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YOU!' seed Pot.fi.tons n.rirl ho cneo
your seed. Loris Grocery Co. I
?adv.
S. S. Anclersron was amonjr the
farmers coming into (lonway the ' i
middle of last week on business.
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Your Choici
At any of the tl
AYN0R--J0RDANVIL1
Go to the one that is nearc
we are plentifully supplied at ;
I best groceries the markets aff
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Seed Oats,
Guano and
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In large quantities, both f<
ic.r farm use, now on hand 1
Tobacco Canvas, M
Will arrive in time for the
come in car load lots.
AND NEVER
That we have on hand a fi
{ ing, Shoes (Shoes a specialty)
Call and see our complete 1
liday Notions, serviceable and a
f during- the Holliday season.
Wc buy almost everything
l? thing that is used by the people
barter-trade or pay cash,?and
credit if satisfactory arrange me
Call at any of the three stoi
lines we carry. We are in the 1
?ve will try to merit it.
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George J.
AYNOR?JORDANVILlt"p
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Pepsonal ^
W. D. Hughes of Loris .section was'
among those in Conway recently on
business.
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Let us help yo?u in making: a sale of
your real estate during the new year.
We have facilities for advertising the
property. Let as have an option today.
Horry Land Agency, M. M.
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xvMtivn) iunuu^i f Hl> HVbCi VJ1
adv.
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Mis. Clarence Graham of Myrtle
Ueach spent the holidays with hpr
relatives here.
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FERTILIZER, all kinds, on
terms if wanted. W. Percy
Hardwicke.?adv-tf.
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Miss Loula Sweet is at home for
the holidays.
Christmas Day was as mild as anybody
would wish the temperature tt
be in this section of th(. State. 13y
last Wednesday morning; the wcathm
had changed to very cold, almost V
freezing. There was some sleet carl;,
Wednesday morning, but the earth
being very warm from the previous
mild day, the icc melted as soon as r.
struck the soil.
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Wanted to buy field peas in
quantities, sec us before you |
sell. Loris Grocery Co.?adv
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W. (I. Chestnut was in Conway on
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The campaign for the Red Cross in
this county, was eminently successful !
our quota of members having been
exceeded hv two or three hundred
n embers. There is no better way to
aid in the prosecution of the war.
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Mayo Dusenbury was here during
thc Cliristiiias holidays.
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Reaving things undone will cause
as mush confusion finally as anything
any business man can do.
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J. T. Rhodes was in Conway on bus*
iness one day last week.
Misses Maude Duxonbury, I.ucy and
Ruth Spivey aie at home from Cokir
College for the holidays.
W. II. King was in Coivwav loss
work.
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The Rev. T. T. Walsh of Yovlc. 3. j
C., spont some time in Conway last j
we si:.
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hree Stores: ,
E--GAUVAHTS FERRY I
ist you to do your trading' for
nil of these stores with the j
ord.
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Cotton Seed Meal j
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:>r tobacco beds and for regit- !
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cadjr j or you to haul out.
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aine Grown Seed Oats ' :
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earliest planting, and will
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FORGET
ill line of Dry Goods, Clothline
of Christmas Goods, Hol,ttractive
gifts for everyone
, and we sell almost everyof
Horry County,?either
we sell for cash or extend j
jnts are made. I
res for any of the immense
business for your trade, and
Holliday !
-GALIVANTS FERRY |
THS fiO RBTHCRA]
Miss Christine Miller, of Boston,
is. a visitor here at tht^-home of Mr
ft Mrs.' K. A. BuiT^nShs. *
Whether \ve do anytn.'ng else or not
1 during if he Sew Year, lots win this
war,
Ensign H. G. Cushman, of the U. S.
Navy, now located at Charleston, S.
C., is spending a few days in the city.
v Don* t: fall to see us for your
Scdti ifttfsh* ~ Potatoes and wo
may save you money. Loris
Grocery Go.?adv
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D. V. Richardson, of Bucksport, was
'in'Conway recently on business.
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Get land deeds and mortgages of
real estate at the Herald office.
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Mrs. J. C. Dew passed through
Conway last Saturday on her return
home to Rocky Mount, N. C., after
.'pending some time visiting Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Dew of this section.
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Miss liUcilc Dow is visiting at
Rocky Mount, N. C.
A. I?. Wilson was in Conway la,.'at
urday.
.la lies Hedriek, who is v ith tin. ,
.r'ors at Camp Wheeler, arrived here
he first of this week to spend a few
days with his mother, Mrs. Florence
Hcdrick jit Hotel Grace.
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Offer 500 hag-.- choice seed cobbler;-,.
W. lioyd Jones, Conway, S. C.?-adv
W. C. Todd spent some time hero
last week on business.
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A. J. Dew was among- those visiting
Conway last week.
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L. N. Moore, formerly of Horiy
County, but now of Moultrie, Ga.,
where he has bacome a noted citizen
spent some time here with realtives
during the holidays.
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Offer 500 bags choice seed cobblers.
W. Boyd Jones, Conway, S. C.?adv
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B. A. Richardson was among those
who added their names to the Herald's
long list last week.
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J. 1). Anderson of Floyds township
spent a few hours here on business
last week.
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On the El
We have on the block, as
following valuable properties
careful'attention, especially if
money in an absolutely safe \v
Read the following deser
and three residences in the To
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can sell you to-day if you wan
sitions, or all together if you
Give this a look-over toCOUNTY
Tract of I-riiid, situated in Bucks Toand
Twenty-Five Acres, on Public ib
Church, School House, same distance
Town of Conwac. 11:ir-v.,.. r>
t, , . . \/itV l V'Ui IVUUI I I
and Stables, One acre and Tamil;
Land. Terms of Sale. One-third C;
farm. A. H. Long place.
CITY
City lot, good site for Husiness Hous
and Main Street, Lot 32 by SO feet, <
door .to the Pastime Theater. Tmnis
Two Hundred Dollars.
CITY RES
One Eight-Room Residence situated
utes from corporate limits, exempt li
lights, Three Stables, One '3arn, Fee
\V. Bethea. Rents for Twelve-Fifty
Ask us for the price.
COMPLETE F;
Farm situated in Simpson Creek Tov
under cultivation, eight-room dwell!r
barns and stalls, two and half storii
and other necessary buildings. Leon
property. Some good timber. 0-4 1
mcrly known as N. M. Hardee Farm,
ly low price. One-third cash balanc
LOT FC
200 feet by 172 feet, within City Lin
bargain for some one. First three h
If interested sec M. M. Iledrick, Ma
Call on the manager at Ho
Horry Lar
C0NWA1
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The oldest Amcr;
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURA
W. B. Coxe, S
F. F. Covington,
Bullock 1
R. M. Hullo.
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JVOOWWAT, 8. 0.
Hey Worley of Floyds township
ppcni some time in Conway on busione
day last; week.
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A. J. Dorman ,was in Conway a
. hort time Saturday.
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E. M. Smith spent a short time in
Conway last Saturday.
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J. L. Horn was in Conway last
Saturday.
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J. E. Cox ,of Fairtnjde visited Coiu
way the latter part of last week.
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Ci. E. Byrd of Allen, S. C., spent
seme time here one day last week.
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H. M. King was in Conway on
..business last week.
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FERTILIZER, 300 Tons 16
, per cent. Acid, 300 Tons 7 per
cent. Meal at a price that must
move it. W. Percy Hardwicke.
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\Y< will handle the tract of land, or
] the city lot. that you want to sell dur..
j ing 1D1S. 'live us a trial, l.et us ad'
v? rtise it J 1 oi r expense. Horry hand
Agency.- adv.
lhneld Richardson is spending the
| holidays with his parents. lie is al- |
I tending the Woodben", Forest School]
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Last Sunday was a bright <iay, the
.vn shining brghtly over a world of
snow. On Monday the day was
cloudy in the forenoon, and there was
another light fall of snow here. l>y
night th(? weather was clear again.!
I but the ground was frozen harde.
than in the past years so far as v.
could judge.
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WANTHD?At once, farmers for two
horse farms.?J. T. Mishoe, Con
way, $. C.?adv.
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Mr. and Mrs. Shelley of Charleston
j were here din ing the holidays visitI
ing the mother of Mrs. Shelley, Mrs.
! Florence Jc'mson.
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I Mrs. W. C. Lar.gston left recently
i for her home in Georgia, after visit}
ing here.
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j Mrs. Joh'n Wright was here rccenti
ly to spend a short time with her
I mother, Mrs. Florence Johnson.
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it were, for sale to-day, the
, to all of which we ask your
you desire to invest some
ay.
iptions of a fine country tract,
wn of Conway, all of which wo
t them, either one of the propodcsire
to invest that muchd
ay.
TRACT
wnsliip, consisting o." One Hundred
end, One and One-hidf Miles from
? from Boat Landing, Six Miles from
House, plastered and sealed, Barn
y Garden cleared, some Timber on
ash, balance secured by mortgage on
LOT
se. On Southeast corner 4th Avenue
Dpposite Peoples National Bank, next
of sale: Cash consideration Twenty.
1IDENCE 1
on Burroughs Street, just three rnin om
Town taxes, Good water, Electric ,
d loft, now occupied by Professor
pel* month. Terms of Sale: Ca-h
\RM FOR SALE
vnship, containing 1 40 acres, 44 acre., (
ii , one tneant house, one set of large i
rs high, smoke house, tobacco bar i,
i Boyd road runs directly through i
die from seven month school. ForWe
offer this place at a surprising- 1
e terms.
IR SALE
bts. Clear deed and title. A real
unci red and twenty-five dollars,
eager ,
tel Grace and get particulars.
id Agency
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NCE CO., OF NEW YOfk
pecial Agent
District Agt.
iros.?
L'k, Mgr., Agents.
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Several hot water tanks in Conway
were lost by bursting during the first
days of this week. Among those burst
ed by the water freezing solidly ;n
them, were some belonging to W. L.
Bryan, H. P. Little, and Kingston
Hotel. The damage to steam and water
pipes at the plant of the Conway
Lumber Company was reported to be
great, and it was said that there
would have to be a thorough overhauling
there before work with the
pipes could be resumed.
See us for your seed Irish
Potatoes, we have several cars
bought. Loris Grocery Co.?
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Clarke visited
relatives here during; the holidays.
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There was a dance by the elub at
the club rooms one evening; recently
in honor of the boys and girls spending
the holidays at home from the
various colleges.
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Miss Jcnnotte McQueen returned to
the city this week after spending the
holidays with her parents at Moiven,
N. C.
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H. O. Paul of Bueksport spent last
Wednesday in Conway.
\V. .1. Hughes of J .oris was in Con,vay
one day last week.
CI. L. Richardson loft this week to
resume his duties at Bolton, N. C.,
after spending the holidays here with
h s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Rich
I ; i dson.
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Mrs. Olen Watson, of Bambcrgn
J .-pent Christmas here with her mother,
Mrs. Dannie Oliver.
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Wc have some big' bargains
| in head Rice, and sell every
' tiling in groceries. Loris Gro
1 eery Co.?adv
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There was no coldt r day on in tin
Stale, accord in.'/ to the weather bu
1 reau, than last Sunday and Monday
since 190tb about eight years ago.
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J Dr. M. C\ Anderson was here for :
few days during the Christinas holidays.
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j J. W. Sing of BucksviHo has scl*.
i his {'arm in Bucks township to II. 0
Paul o!" Bucks port, li is line farming
! land, and the purchaser will no doui>.
; succeed in making a line success.
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TllK WORLD'S Ri:ST.
If you need a jjood Sewing .Muchin
I sou J. M. I). Jones. Ho s? lis the ho *
in the world, The old Sinyer., Coi.
, v.ay, S. ?4t-ll2-(>-l7? pd.
LOR R KNT.
j The 1 nar 1 . Kayo phn : n D *.
wood Neck town hip, occupied ur.t
vorv recer.tlv bv J T. lies*;;111. \\':i
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rent for one third id' tho crop rai. o
or ayrec on a cash pi loo for the y<
11)IS. If you want a small place o
: which to livo, ? r i!' yen, live n<rr-h
laud desire more land than y. u .1
ready have for phmtiny; rail on m
and rent this Kdyv place.
1L II. WOODWARD,
Altorney-at-Law.
$858 break
S3Effi??^
HERE iH Stock rcr; your CAR NOW
We use genuine Ford Parts
only in our repair work.
CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO..
POTASH
350 Bags Tobacco Pot
asn iTnts is genuine
potash for tobacco)
deliver about Christmas.
550 Bbls. Best Flour.
Feed your hogs on Peanut
Meal. We have
600 bags. Meat will
be high next summer.
12 Bales Tobacco CanI
vass and 50 tons plant !
bed guano in stock. We *<
can handle the goods
and can save our Horry , 1
friends big money.
PALMETTO GROCERY CO. \
Cooper?MULLINfc 11
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LYCEUM AT CONWAY
JANUARY 9TH
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Mrs. William Calvin Chilton,Monodrumist,
will make her fcrurth appearance
in Conway, on Wednesday January
9th, at 8 P. M., at the Burroughs
High School. Mrs. Chilton needs
no introduction to the patrons of the
Conwav I .wonm r/??. * v-.? * '
^ ?j JUI iiuvu illilCki D9*
fore this she has entertained a Con*
I way audience ifi Lyceiim work.
The Atlanta Constitution has said:
"Mrs. William Calvin Chilton was
great. She was happy, bright and inspiring*.
The audience was convulsed
with laughter, and although the hour
was late, she was recalled again. and
gain. The house presented a brilliant
appearance and a royal welcome win
extended the artist."
The above is but one of the many
newspaper items telling of the wonderful
entertaining ability of this
artist. If you have not heard her do
not miss this opportunity. Those wh ?
have will want to hear her again
Tickets will be on sale at the Norton
Drug Company
'1i; ijjx ?n \yj n'y ^ y.y SU5 r ^ ^3 ?2? *&f|
COTTON KKPORT. yy
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I AS r ft 8 fi K ft a 8 < ft 5 ; ; . r.u ? ft k'5.
! Aynor, S. Doc. 31. the Her.
aid: The tabulation ??T card reports
show that there were (>1)77 bales of
cotton, counting round as half-bales,
pinned in Horry County from the
crop of l.)17 prior to December lMht,
*917, as compared with l"?0s bales
pinned to December l.'hh, 191G.
J as. P. Cb.estnut, Agent.
SUGAR PURCHASE VIRTUALLY
MADE
New York.?Negotiations for the
purchase of a large part of the Cuban
sugar crop, now being harvested and
LinwitniiiiK HI ail c.suirau'll g.OUU.UUO
tons, for the uso of the United States
and its allies have been virtually completed
by the international committee
and the Cuban committee appointed
by President Monacal of Cuba, it wan
announced here today. The price was
to be $4.(50 a hundred pounds f. o. n.
| Cuba, ,
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Don't forgot to write it 10'. S.
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The second period of bad weather*
to strike this section this W inter,
came upon I lie people on Wedn esday
of last week.
Mrs. ,J. M. l?oyd of Ay nor, spc.r
the Christinas holidays with re'ativein
Conway.
Sumter (oakum wu- among those
visiting Conway recently.
\V. U. Oliver and sor., W. .J. Oliver
were in Conway on business last
Tuesday.
According" to those who watched
thermometer, the temperature was
down to six degress above zero on
last Slind:iv nuvi'niiKi' 1..
.. t, ,tiu;niiiy 111 o I'Ming
it stood ;i1 eighteen degrees and
011 last Tuesday morning at fifteen
degrees.
With buisted and frozen pines the
fire company could do nothing to
save your property in case of fire,??
therefore he very careful and watch|
ful about your house or place of business
until you know that conditions
have improved.
I.OST?One No. t. Rrownie Eastman
Kodak, in carrying case. Lost l> tween
Conway and Spring Bran; n
last Friday. Reward if returned ".o
Miss Fannie burroughs, Conway.
('.?adv.
LOST, STRAY ED, OR STOLEN?
One white and tan setter dog. Suitable
reward if returned to II. W.
Amhrose.?adv 'it -12-20.
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FOR RENT?On shares for 15)18,
the Frosty L. Todd place near Allen,
S. C., and the John Brown
place between Conway and Jordanville.
Apply to IL M. Woodward,
Conway, S. C.
STRAYED NOTICE.
Lost Nov. 14th, one black "Pole
ind China and Buckshy" sow pig,
ibout 10 weeks old, unmarked. Any,v.:ii
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/lie Will JJK'itSP notify,
J. C. FLOYD.
FtFD No. 2, Nichols, S. C.
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure yotu Rheumatism
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
2olic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts anc
Sums, Old Sore-, Stings of Insects
Stc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in
eroally anc' external]v. Price 25c
$