The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 13, 1919, Page FIVE, Image 5
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March winds bcran to blow early
laid week. T ^
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^ W. K. HendcrscA was in Conway
last Wednesday. J ^
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illegal blanks of khe right kind at
the Herald office, i
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J. M. Boyd was tyerc from Aynor
last Wednesday evening.
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# George J. Holliday was in Conwaj
on business last Wednesday.
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No nnan Cooper \yas here for a I
short time one day last week. 1
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Jjood paper and first-class workmanship
at the Herald ofi fee.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. liobinson were ;n
Conway several days last week.
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The Court or Ceneral Sessions is
in session in Florence this week.
Look out now about the gardens. ]
You will need a good garden this
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Moore Thompson of Little River 1
was in Conway on business last :
week.
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F. Marion .Johnson of I.oris spent
Lsoine time in Comtay one day last
r\veok.
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Thrift Stamps stop little wastes.
Let tho saving habit. It pays divi<!(
nds.
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Shad has been plentiful on the
Conwav marki t 1'or the past several |
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^ Last Saturday was a very rainy
^ <.u> from about twelve o'clock to late
evening.
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The La i mors of the South intend
to v.-in th-ir fight this time over the
priv e of cotton.
L . W. I). Mills was lure last, week
from (liven Sea and spent sever il
hours on business.
Kevca ybody was glad to see the
.sunshiiv which visited this section
last week after the rains.
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| The price of some things lias fallen ,
to some extent while other thing.; '
. remain about as high as ever.
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J. K. Johnson is now in Georgia !
whore lie has a good position in on' J
of the counties of ot-r sister Slate.
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The man who has is the man who
succe :d. . Little saving:. lead t) big
. succe.-;-. l>uy War Savings Stamps.
11 \ oil proviso against tlio "rainy
day" !>\ buying War Saving(
.Stamps tin*ro will bo wo "rainy day."
Dr. I-.. A. Stplvcy of Sociutee wa.'.
f among tlione spending some time 'n
i Conway, from (bo country last week.
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Quantities of .-bad have beer,
caught Ibis re an on and tin* sales
' have boon large on the Conway inarkit.
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P Money spent is money gene.
( Money invested in War Savings
Stamps is wanking for you (lay and
night.
Talce care of your dollars now an 1
L tbcy%^vdl take care of you later. Put
tbem into War Savings and watch
tlicm grow.
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il John T. Hooks of Kloyds township
si was in Conway last Wednesday on
fl business. Mr. Hooks is a well-known
|1 farmer of his community.
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Lg Since prohibition has become a
V part of the constitution of the United
| States, the Federal authorities will
i no doubt feel it to be their duty to
enfojjpp the liquor laws in all the
States in a stricter manner than
ever before in the history of the
j country.
r TAKEN UP?Fitie head hogs, unL
marked; color, red and black spot*
ted, about 8 months old. Have been
at my place since November.
I Owner can fame by proving
and paying changes.?W. F. Hucks,
Conway, S. C.....2|20[19 3t pd.
[ FOR SALE?One pair St rubier AuI
tomatic Computing Counter Scales.
kO lb. capacity. D. F. Davis, Jor"clanville,
S. C.?-adv 2jl3|19 4t pd.
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STRAYED NOTICE.
Strayed to my place one nvalr
pided goat abdut>2 years old. Owner
may got same on paying charges,
2;20'19-3t ( E. M. SMITH,
1 R. F. D., 2. Allsbrook, S. C.
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Personal 1(
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J. A. Todd was in Conway last
seek.
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T. W. Dormaa spent a few hours ti;
icre lust week. voi
Kelly Tompkins was in Conway on cf
>usiness recently.
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G. G. Anderson was in Conway
no day last week. j
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W. J. Ward was here a short time C
n business one day last week. H
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Second sheets and other kinds cf w
>aper for sale at the Herald office. P
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Burnic Mincy was among: the Turners
visiting; Conway on business
ast week. s]
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Jesse Owens, of Florence, spent i
ast week-end here with friends and
< latives. a
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Dave Sawyer, who was recently
n'cased from the Navy, spent last'/
week-end In the city. v|/i"?
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Miss Marie Foxworth, of Marion,j
t-\ C., is visiting; Mrs. John K. Wats'un.
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J. T. Floyd came over to C m\va> v
last Saturday on business and re
ir.ained a few hours.
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Rev. .J. Mills Lommen left Sunday|
to spend several days with friendsla
and relatives at Columbia, S. C. I
Mrs. A. W. Barrett, who has been I
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visiting- at Marion, S. C., returned i rl
homo the latter part of last week. i r<
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Hlijah Owens of the U. S. Navy,
airivcd hero last week to spend a '
few davs with friends and relatives. ! \
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The Missionary Centenary meeting
held here last Friday was well
attended considering; the had roads i
and the influenza situation. !l
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Sond in your income tax return J'
and at least one-fourth of the tax i
that is duo by March loth and avoid
the penalty that will result if you
neglect it. /
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John Sessions was amon;r the far- !
mors bringing things to the Conway I
market to soil last week. These |
| products wore raised on his farm on I
the Dog I Muff road about five miles I
from C'onway.
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The tobacco acreage in this county
this year will bo considerably incieasrd.
Farmers who planted it in
years gone by intend to increase the !
a tes this year; and farmers wh?# j
j never nlan'ed the weed before intend.
| to try several acres this year.
^ The Grace Hotel uses country hut-!
it chi< ke.is, b'ggs. home cured hams,
j dried p'\as ant I beans, vegetables and j
; many other things the farmers have .
! to sell.?adv !
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j The uncertainty as to cotton nivi j
the plain necessity of cutting; th?"? j
'acreage will result in an increase of I
I (no acreage of other crops in this'
county this year.
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Han VV. Hard wick, a pronvnenfc
j business man of Loris, S. C., was in
i Conway last Friday between the mi l
day trains.
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Jas. I). Hodrick has accepted a po-'
; sition in this territory as trayellingl
! salesman for a leading; packing;
i house and will visit Conway weekly *
in visiting- tho trade*.
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FOR SALK?About 200 bushels of I
sweet potatoes, for seed or for eating'.
$1.00 per bushel. H. L.
Singleton, Loris, S. C.?adv pd It
J. M. Chestnut, one of our best
citizens op the Allsbrook, R. F. 'X
No. 2 Route, spent several hours in
Conway on business last week.
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FOR SALE?One second hand Maxwell
Touring Car. In good condition.
Price light. Buck Motor Co.
?adv It f
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| The latter part of last week was
again wet and showers fell in the
greater portion of Hoitv County
making the lipid in many places too
. wet to work well.
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1 Country hams for Sale? Bring a
sample to Hotel Grace. The hotel
. uses quantities of meat in the ran
of a year and you may find a ready
sale.?Adv.
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r I>. N. Stanley who was run over
by an automobile on the street here
. some time ago, was sufficiently recovered
so that \io was out again by
[the middle of last week.
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THE HOERY HERALD
Bl'CKSVlLLK CIRCUIT.
Preaching at Union Sunday, Mar>1h,
at 11 a. m., at Mineral Spring s
L 8:30 and at Hebron at 7:80 p. in. p
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LIGHTNING RODS FITTED. S
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The court house was fitted with tl
ghtning rods this week. The work
as done following the completion
the repairs needed from the remt
fire in that building.
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NEGRO IN TROUBLE. *
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The sheriff of the county was call- e
i last Monday to go to Warn pee, S. v
and arrest a nogio by the name of f<
rnest Bellamy, charged with crim- c
ial assault upon a white woman v
hose name was not disclosed. The a
inticulars could not be obtained
rat day.
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Max Turner, of Greenwood, S. C.,
mill the first of the week with f
lends in the city. t
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B. IT. Justice, of Little River, was d
ii ong the people visiting Conway ^
n Iniftness last week. v
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Pure bred White Leghorn Eggs
>r hatching. 15 eggs $1.00. A. M.
utherland?adv 01 8 13 19.
A. W. Barrett, after spending -Kevin!
days in Sumter on bu.4fne.ss, re- t
crned to the city the first of the f
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Liank Sessions, of the C. S. Army, 1
rid who recently returned from over '
eas duty, is visiting his parents, Mr. '
ir?d Mrs. S. T. Sessions. 1
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There will bo a meeting of the :
lvo Oak Camp N??. 124, W. O. W., 1
I'hursday evening, March Kith, at 1
':.'U) o'clock. All members are re- '
vested to bo present.
Tax books close March loth as prodded
by law. Better pay your
?ixes before then.
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Tax books close March loth as provided
by law. Better pay your
.axes before then.
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WANTKl)?We have an opening* for
a young- man who has had some experience
in the Jewelry business. It
is-unnecessary to apply unless you
have had such ^experience. James
Allan and (Ad., Charleston, 8. C.? adv
It. pd.
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\ir. and Mrs. Dusonbnry Anderi
en, of Georgetown, arrived here last
week to spend some time visiting*
f' icnds and relatives.
Ti e freight for points up the War*
earn aw Uiver has been heavy during
the fertilizer ; eason and some delays
have been unavoidable owing
thf extra amount of freight to be
lutuled at this scaf.on.
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The first thing a stranger sees
1 ":il we bird" 1ir?vr? i<- nii'iflinr lin/? i-?f
? dlroad miming from cast to west
through a sect1'on o? our county
which is c.tu>ubie <*f great agricullurdevelopment.
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The Hotel Gvace buys nice coin.,
try butler when in need, also count! y
hams from the farmers of the county.
Cail and let the manager see
what you have to sell when you come
to the town.?Adv.
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NOTICE.
I hereby forbid any person to give
employment or shelter to my son,
Jesse Doyal, age J 7 years, who left
home Feb. Oth, 1010.
T?. K. DOYAL.
Allsbrook, S. C. H. V. Dv No. 2.
? adv?81. pd 8;110. y
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LOST OR Si RAYED.
One brown and white pointer dog,
named "Tom." Suitable reward fov
return to
D. V. RICHARDSON,
tvdv Bueksport, ^
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FARM WORKERS WANTEp.
I want to share crop a three; horse
farm, good land in Cialivants Ferry
township; or will hire help atf living
wages to ^vork this land in crpps this
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yi'nr. uy wan mui cull on or
write to
E. VAN GRAHAM,
R. R D, 3, Galivants Feny, S. C.
2 20jl9-3fc~T*t1.
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FOR SALE.
Single comb Rhode Island Red
eggs for setting. Those ?ggs are
from pure bred birds. $1.50 for
setting of 15 eggs. Call oij or write
Mrs. S. H. Hariiolson,
R. F. D. 2, Tabojr, N. C.
adv?2i27;19-3mos. pd.
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Clemson Proctor, who recently received
his discharge from the U. S.
Army, arrived in Conway a tfew days
ago to visit friends and relatives.
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GOOD PICTURES. II
The Pastime theater has been
hewing some fine1 pictures for the C
ast week and the programme which (i
? being continued is very good, o
onie of the best pictures ever shown b
l the town have appeared at this d
heater recently. f
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PRIVATE ARTHUR JORDAN. o
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In the casualty list of soldiers v.
rom Horry County wounded in the b
luropean War the name of Private
irthur Jordan has just been publishd
in the daily papers. He was
rounded while in the United States'
rice in France, and according to the ('
asualty If t the degree of his wound r.
as not determined. His Post Office s
ddress is given us Conway, S. C.
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ALLEN BOOTH DEAD. e;
Hon. W. M. Booth received news I:
rom the War Department last week
oiling of the death of his son, Allen
b oth, while in service in France, his i
oath being due to disease. Mr. and J
irs. Booth have another son in ser- j.
ice in France who went over at the j
amo time as his brother who is now <_
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RAISE n AT HOME. f
Laziness causes many a fanner t
o go to the had and nave to mortgage
his farm because he did not
Vol like performing the necessary
abor to produce wliat he needs o.i
lis land. It takes close attention and i
1:11* 1 work ty make the farm produ \> <.
'<)' the owner the many things h i
needs for his own use there. Many 1
ire too lazy to undertake the work j I
:md too careless of their own best in- [
[crests to hiuden their mituis withj;
Lho complicated operations require 1
by the situation. Come easy go easy
is their rule of life until the morlgage
on the place eats it down to the
bone and somebody else owns the
land and they are out.
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MAINLY WHISKEY CASKS.
The United States Ditsiict Court
sat in Florence last week and the
proceedings were reported in tin
daily paper. These reports show
that the main business before the !
court, especially as to number of
cases, was the trial of violations ol
the whiskey laws and illicit distilling
ar.d selling of intoxicating drinks.
If it had not been for these whiskey
erases and a number of cases of the
violation of Federal laws by dissolute
women around, the cantonments,
the court could no doubt have adjourned
after a session of about n
I day.
A. Calhoun wa3 in Conway one
day last week.
DELCO-UGBT
The complete Electric Light and
I'ower Plant
Will give you a cheerful, welf$
lighted, thoroughly modern home.
E. M. NANCE,
Box 353, ? Conway, S. C.
mi aMOKids kiea's
.vcr jpssKse ?%>,
MliiytWKRinouKrtiiiW
We u?3 genuine Ford Parts
only in our repair work.
CONWAY MOTOR CAR C0.,\
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PROFESSIONAL NOTICE.
I closed my law < ffiec more than
a year ago to engage in war work
for the Government. I bog now to
aovi.se that I have resinned the practice
of law, and will practice in
Marion, Horry and Dillon Counties.
Will accept cases in Town Courts,
Magistrates' Courts, State and Federal
Courts. My offices are still r.i
the Mullins Building on the Public
Square, Marion, S. C.
adv HENRY BUCK,
Attorney at Law.
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FOR SALE.
| The house and lot of Chas. A.
Khouark containing one and
one eighth acres, one six room cottage,
on 9th Avenue between P. H.
Snsser's and Mrs. Williams. Quick
sale is wanted and at the price of
$2,000.00 net to the present ownen
There will bo added to the above
r "-y
amount a sufficient amount to cover
commissions, cost of papers, etc. ft
you want this desirable property act
at once and apply to H. H. Wood,
ward, Attorney at Law, Conway,
C.?adv 2,20 19-4t.
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[ORRYITE SUFFERS ACCIDENT,
,A. N. ..Chestnut formerly of this
'ounty, but now living in Savannah, |
ioorgia, suffered a severe accident |
n January 24th from which he has
ccn a long time recovering. On the
ate of his injury he was on his way
om the shipyards in which he was L(
mploycd and was on a car with five
thcr employees when the car ran
ito collision with a team along the
ay and Mi*. Chestnut suffered a
roken leg.
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BEGIN APRIL 1ST.
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Cattle Dipping will begin again in hi.1
Lis county o;\ April 1st, 1019, arid Co
ill be continued throughout the l.t.
eason as it was last year. of
s The time is not far-off when Horry bu
leunty will be delivered from the fl:
nttle tick regulations. Gc
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AG SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETING. \v:
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The State Sunday School conven- bo
.on which will be held at Florence en
line d, 4, and 5 will be one of the big- an
,est ever held in the state if deter- Tf
lined work on the part of the of Ti ers
of the association will make 'c (b,
uch. Plans are already being map- de
>(<1 out for the meeting and the of- eo
ieia's of the association will keep it t,<
>< fore the Sunday school workers of a
he state until the meeting is he'd. a
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COPY NOT ENOUGH. 'v.
Washington. ? Payment to dis- 0|
harged soldiers of the M'?0 bonus*'
u.thorized l>y the last congress is bong
delayed by failure of the soldiers
t j comply with the n uuircincnt <>i
Lh.e law. War departriont disbursing
officials announced that thou - j,
amis of soldiers had scut "true
. opiesM of their discharge papers an 1 ^
that payment of the hor.uscs would ;
be delayed until the original eop os %
are sent. In cases where the origIII
Miuru. uie original or'wr 101 ?\;;s
charge must be submitted,
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LII> ON TIGHT. .
Notices were served promiscuously
tin ou gh the business section of Convoy
last week culling" attention to
the ordinance of the Town of Con- *
way prohibiting sales, of articles on <
Sundays in tlie stores and shops. As
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a ej)nsei|Ucnce the lid was on good
and tight last Sunday, especially in
View of the statement made that
spies we'c out to catch any that violated
this ordinance.
CKNTKNAKY CAMPAIGN MKKT1X(I.
liuchsvillo Circuit.
J Centenary Campaign addresses are
| to be delivered by speakers from
I Conway as follows:
; Jordanville, Sunday March Kith
a I 1 i o'c lock.
; Antioch, Sunday .March 10th, at
! d:d<) p. m.
u i!io\v ivpnn;/, isuniay March I > |
jat 7:30 )>. 111.
I Sunday week, ??7ti t 23 rd, at Hej
bron, at 3:30 |>. ni.
! A cordiid invitation to everybody
i to attend and learn about tin* j?rca?
i Centenary Campaign.
A. K. Goldfinch, U.st. l ay lender.
YV. ii. Perry, Pastor.
i program for thf
iujck ckf.hk union
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The Ruck Creek union holds session
with Oak Dale rhmvh, March
28-20-30.
Introductory Sermon by Rev. R.
R Carter.
Intermission for lf> minutes.
Union called to order by Modern
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i.isi 01 unuroncs called.
Query No. 1. What, is the Duty o{
a Church Member in Regard to Attending
his Church? Discussion opened
by Rev. J. K. Todd.
Query No. 2. What is the Meaning
of the Two Eagle* and the Vine
spoken of in Ezekicl 17tii chapter?
Discussion opened by Rev. R. l>.
Carter.
Adjournment until 9:30 Saturday
moaning.
Religious Sei*viccs by Appointee.
Query No. 3. What Have we as
Christians to do with Christs Second
Coming? Discussion opend by Rev.
| Cf. F. Stanley.
Preaching at 12 o'clock by Appointee.
Query No. 4. What is the Church's
Responsibility for the Young People
of the Community and How to
Meet it? Discussion opened by Rev.
P. B. Coats.
Location of second session of the
Union. >
Adjournment until Sunday morn!
ii.g.
Mass meeting at 10 o'clock.
Preaching at 11:30.
A. R. Solos,
T. 71. Patterson,
E. C. Hardee,
??Committee.
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EW GIN COMPANY IS
FORMED AT GREEN SEA
lading Business Man and
Progressive Farmers at
Head of It.
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Anion# the ne wenterpnses ornized
in Horry County within the
>t few days is the Green Sea Gin
nip any of Green Sea, S. C? It has
en organized with a capital stock
$5,000.00 and the nature of its
siness is indicated by its name.
io petitioners for the charter were
n. .1. I\ Derham and Messrs. W .T.
utson, (I. M. Fowler, W. B. S'nel?
and F. M. Hlanton. Gen. Derm
is a well-known farmer and
siness man and the others assorted
with hi in are all well to do
id wealthy farmers of Green Sea
iwnship.
'I ho business which will be courted
by this 'new Company will
uhtless turn out to be a great
nvcnioneo to the people of that scent
who are progressive and doing
great work in the development of
large and rich agricultural region,
lie hoCvss of this new Company
ill he ie. tlie hands of mighty goo 1
en :r?d ii will iiave the confidence
tin- i alive community from the
iv beginning.
SOME H i: \VY Ii \ INS.
l!onv> rains fell in Horry County
ist Sat a. "day night. After the rains
une M.uvh win N. Th ? heavy flood
i walir war hod oil some of the
ud and (ho wind look immediate
(foot in drying' tho roads in many
laces,
CLOCKS TO MOVE HP.
Washington.? Failure of congress
tolOro final adjournment to take any
iction on pending Ivils providing for
opoal of t'n.e daylight saving act
nade c? rtain that the nation's clocks
igain would be advanced an hour
luring; tho peri d between the last
Sunday in March and the last Sunlav
in October,
II.% Y *. v * r '-? v '' V I1 IC'd ii'd hi' 'i " 1r5|
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v>; it's thi: urn \: c.lau cm ^
N A'N
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|u ?5 wi S ! jl li i. a i? a .< It \ft a Ji I: :J,
O it isn't, the man with tin4 deep-laid
})lan
An-1 the hig id< a that wins,
Its the little, glad guy with the
spm! liny; eye
And the face ai! eovered with
grins its
the wo;a yhis ehap with the go
and I'-e snap,
With a 'aogh \.hep the troubles
crowd tisi?'k.
No. lu* is ft so smart, hut lie's got a
big heart,
lie v m srni'O wniie la 's working
and *d'v' .
Nov. tin re's m.iiiy ,i man since the
world began
Who has carried a load of brains,
1 .lit his plans all go w rong for th *
want oi' a song,
I lis frown loses more than ho
gains;
Rut wherever ho goes ho is followed
by woos
An?l just when bo seems to bo.
winning,
llo shatters su; cess by his grouch inoss
Ry scowling; instead of grinning.
It's the little, glad guy with the
merry eye,
Who hasn't gono sour on the earth,
"He's lucky," they say, "Ho was born
that way,"
Rut his* key to success is his mirth.
With an average mind he leaves them
behind
Wondering why he is winning.
No, he isn't so smart, but he's got a
big heart,
And nothing can keep bim from
grinning*.
?Grant McGec.
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GRAIf AM?< SAWYER
Miss Carrie Graham, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Graham was niaiv
nea 10 Mr. David Sawyer, at the
fice of the Judge of Probate, lttst?'
Monday evening, Judge Vaught pOrforming
the ceremony.
Mr. and Mr*?. Sawyer left Thesday
foi Mull ins, S. C., where they will
make their home. Mr. Sawyer has
lately returned from service in the
United States navy. Heforc entering
the service he lived in Conway several
years and made many friends.
The bride is a charming and accomplished
young woman.
Legal blanks, llcral I office. jgfrfc