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I PAGE T770 CLOSING EXERCISES |r OF WAMPEE SCHOOL1! p o Well Attended in Prosperous h and Growing Community j, of Horry County. ln c The closing" exorcises of the Warn- c pee School were held Tuesday even- ' c ing, April 27th. and despite the un- 1 favorable weather, an nnusualy large . t crowd was present. The program ! t; consisted of songs, plays, and panto- j e mimes l>y the school, urn I severul se- w lections played by the C >n\vay Band. o It is hard to ptck those who did best f or the plays which pleased most, all : n did their parts so well. The Conwaj t Hand pleased with the selections it j v rendered. "Melody to Youth," an 1 ; t "Bliss Internal" weie, however, its greatest "hits." s There were no graduates this h year, but the Board of Tiustees and " the oeoplo of the cemmunity hope to o build up one of the best High a Schools in the State at Wampee v Their piesent building would be a c credit to any community. When vis 1 ited by the late W. K. Tate, who studied the school systems in Swit- i: zerland and Geimany, the Wampee ii building was pronounced by him one u <>f the best of its kind found any- r where. n The principal hail offered prizes f in his department for the best de- li portment, scholarships, and the high t est averages in spelling. The Rev. p G. C. Hedgepeth, in a few well-cho- ^ sen remarks, presented the prizes to the winners, as follows: Best Deportment, Leon Permenter. ? Scholarship, Mary Bell. h Spelling, Beita Bellamy. ^ Spelling, Mary Bell. The school Honor Roll for the session follows: ? 1st Grade?Donald Bell, Cleopra " Bell, Annie Laurie Bell. IT 2nd Grade?Gladys Suggs. 3rd Grade?Hilburn Edge, Nepht ? Ward, Theron Permenter. 4th Grade?Marguerite Bell. 5th Grade?Berta Bellamy, Claudine Willard, Vena Bell, Leon Permenter. 6th Grade?Margaret Bell, Roberta Ward. 8th Grade?Mary Bell, Thurman Clardy. Following* is the program of the entertainment: March?"The Courier" Band Overture?"Living Pictures" Band Song?"I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles" School Play?"Pinevi'le Baby Show." Rag?"Cotton Top" Band Play?"A Good Little Girl." So n g?' 'Happy Children." Waltz?"Bliss Eternal".. ..Band Play?Love and a Carving Knife." Play?Sambo's Party." Serenade?"Melody to Youth" Band Pantomime?"Dixie." Song?"A Perfect Day.".... School March?"Under Arms" ..Band ? Ct Billiards have superseded da icing as an after dinner pastime in England and women's billiard clubs are springing up all over the country. mm mm IfJhc took STTULIjA-VITAE and roI well. li sue had taken STHIjLA-VITAE sooner, iiho needn't have broken dov.*n. Many women in the prime of ij/e have m?r.lin mistake. iWaiiy younfir pirls have started j into womanhood handicapped "for life because their mothers neglected therri at the critical period. For more than half a centurv STFr.FA-VITAE hr.s helped suffering vorno": helped them ' ll?K ?\ IU llCultli (i Tl U V ! f mmm 9 helped t'.iom t'? keen well and I 8TEI/LA-VTTA13 Is sold by 1 H you i diuRi>i.-.t on agreement 9 IK that if tin- first bottle does not H help M?n. ho will refu id the fl [3 money you paid for it. I Thacher Medicine Co. 1 Chattanooga, Tens., XJ. U. A* d Iiad Nervous Headache I SB J.f ra nr.vr.ro fr.i ...1 MTTM .1. A .V 1TA13 M I the vc:v mcdi* i::c b!:e needed. Rlr? tells lirr c ::;?crJci;co in the letter follow in;? : "I fc-< 1 that T rhould tell yo-.i and those who buffer from f male trouble wh.it yo r wonderful STELLA-VITAL has done for me. I Buffered from ncrvoua headaciua end was e.'l run down in health wl.cn ft fri-n 1 of mine advised me to try STELLAVITA r. "nothing el?o rerming to do me any |:?>od, I concluded to try it, and after t.i1 ii : it a iho.t time, I found, to my great j y, that it Was the very medicine 1 needed. 1 o;:i now 80 much better that I gladly recommend it to every woman who lias female twhlcn. STELLA-VITA B will i do i^r \Aoo?n all ttint you claim." B lira. T. T. Dcvera, Tenn. i' km ' m , - - J $ i BSffisse-Bi-rS'..,-' ^ I ?I I ? THE SANITARY ORDINANCE. Iditor Herald: Please allow me space in your paer to correct several wrong imressions which are current lately dative to the propose.1 Sanitary Ordinance which the Town Council as under consideration. The ordinance in question is not itended to work a hardship on the itizens of our town, and if the ordiance becomes a law, we should welome it as a foiward step in making lonway a more healthy town. The itizens of the Town should impose onfidence in the members of th ? 'own Council to the extent that hey will not impose bad laws on L nr 1. ...1 i - i i _ a nem. we snoum not necome excitd when the Council proposes tdat ,e adopt a better method of keeping ur homes and loved ones a; fie* rom deadly germs as we can, ant' iot resort to the method of a petiion as our means of defense before /e have investigated and found out he real status of the case. The item of expense should not eriously handicap any reform along ealth lines. The amount of i $400.00" is quite a sum (?) to pay lit to improve the health condition round our home, but it is not much J /hen it comes to the matter of purhasing a new automobile or other uxuries. The estimate of the Horry Herald s rather low when it comes to build ng a hath room and installing an j p-to-date bath room equipment. Hut ! emember, when it comes to the ratter of doing away with the suraec closets within reach of the pubic sewer, as the ordinance provides, he only aim and requirement is to ave all toilets connected with the ublic sewer, thereby abating a nuiance which we have been use to all ur lives, and we have been used to aving flies settle down on the food 066 has more imitations than any ther Chill and Fever Tonic 0:1 the larket, but no one wants imitations, hey are dangerous things in the icdicine line.?adv. | I Big T ' 11 ' I Rubric, AII, 3 30 x 3 */2 G< | ? Fabric, Aiui f ? ! 1 i ' f '' I # ' | THE HORRY HERALD, OONVi on cur table which have just come from a stable or privvy. The ordinance has no reference to any bath tub, lavatory or anything el e. An' to meet the lequirements of the said ordinance we believe that a conservative estimate would be on an average of about $125.00, and we ftcl sure that some of the signers (f tile recent petition to the Town Council on this subject can meet the require meats for less than $100.00. If you can't afford to put more tha: $100.00 in the proposition, why not use the privy house you are now using and move it near your dwelling and put a cheap toilet in it an 1 this will solve this great financial problem, and make out with tlr's until you can afford something more expensive hut not more efficient when it comes to complying with the j ordinance. I.et us exhibibt the coop native spirit of that brave widow woman with several children to support, who is buying a cheap bath room etju'p ment on the installment plan t > put in her home, and she is do'ng this becauso she sees the necessity for :t. i Let us not put any barrier ; in the ; way of progress, for ther^ is such :t, thing as mounting these and r ' a! , ! grander view of the future wYc'i * lies before us and attain to t1 at which we once thought to he imp ssibiblitics. Do more pulling and le-?s kicking for it is impossible t > do both at the same time; one gets lis no where while the other looks upon j obstacles as mere incidents. Respectfully yours, - C. H. Snider, Health Officer. Tin Sutalne That Decs Net Affect the Ibail ' ncccise of i1a tonic and laxative etfcct. I.AXAriV'K IlRO.MO QUININE is better than ordinary Qui-..ne^ and does not cause nervousness no' iu htad. Itemember the i u'1 up me ul<I loo< for the nature cf K. W. GROVE. 30c GASOLINE SYSTEMS Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air Compressors, Computing Scales, Floor Scales, Show Cases, Account Registers, Rebuilt Cash Registers, Safes, Store Fixtures. THE HAMILTON SALES CO., Vadv) Columbia, S. C. 1,29 tf Value i he Smc lllllllllllllllllillllllllllllUlillllMNmNttlHllllllllllllUllinillNllinilllllUtiMHItNIIHMIHINIilWIMIIIIHHINMII Back of the \ for the smal supply high % V/wi the manufac ^ ifiBn equip the m ^ W This purpos { 111 'A resources e' III care applied "111 Tires in the IIBJ devoted sot y ; ? 31 x 4-inch s I The effect < r I fact that last I were factor t I than with a: I It is also no " I Ford, Chevi I ^ rv y-M? ? 4 /\1 iii m II rcijuiiiiig ?JI f I I can secure a II Heavy Tour \ m / / Service Stat; *o'~laaaMBM ^.Ivear Double-Cure Ctooi Vv'oath v IreaJ jL Jj reiaf chea >odyca Single-Cure ^ 1 50 than i-S'aid Tread /U JL proo 7AY, S. 0L, MAY 13, 1920. PROGRAM BUCK GREEK UNION To convene with sister church at Beulah, on May 28 29-80th, 1920. Friday. Introductory sjrnion by Rev. J. J. Gaines. Ucjcss for 20 minutes. I Then the service-, will be conduct ! cd by the Moderator and regulai ' business transacted. Query No. 1: Ha; the church the light to exclude an ordained Minister without first calling- a presbytery ? Adj .urn untM Saturday A. M. 9:30. Saturday. Que y No. 2: What is tho groatrs' need of man in this world to meet! God in peace? Queiy No. 3: Which arc the scriptural for observing the Lords sup per, day or night? Query No. 4: Romans 1-30. What i meant by whispering, and bad. biting, and what sirs is it passed with? Query No. f>: Dees tho Bible real'y say or teach that God will reward tho. e \vh) puts ecu s and dollar., into His fold? Helped Faih "Ziron Did Us Both Go of Noren IT is a well-known medical fact, that iron is a necessary constituent of the blood, and that blood lacking iron is ' o the cause of many troubles that only iron will cure. Ziron, a scientific compound of iron with other valuable ingredients, is the remedy to take when your blood needs more iron, and your system requires a tonic. Ziron is mild and harmless, does not stain the teeth, and is good for children as well as adults. Mr. P. Q. Gentry, of Norene, Tenn., np? in Tires iller Ca y manufacture of Goodyeai ler cars is the same purp ralue in the product that is 1 :ture of the Goodyear Tir ost expensive automobiles e is expressed by the eno ctraordinary skill and scru to the manufacture of (Jo largest tire factory in the ely to the 30x3-, 30x3V izes. if this endeavor is noted I year more cars using the ^-equipped with Goodyea ny other kind. ted in the fact that if you olet, Dort, Maxwell, or ot tie of the sizes mentione Goodyear Tires and Go ist Tubes at the nearest Go ion. ' ^ *- 1.T iycar Heavy Tourist Tubes are thick, str< 'occe casing* properly. Why risk a good p tube? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes c tubes of loss merit. JOx V/2 size in u>< f bag ( Rin Open Secret) ie secret of buoyant, vigor-1 ; ous health, is a well-nourished 5 I body. It is an open secret that I I Scott's Emulsion I is of wonderful help to those | I who are run-down in vitality I from any cause. Try it! 2 ^ Scott & Bownc, Ulooni field, N. J. IJtelp Ysar Bigssfira I When nc;d-d 1st l eased, relieve the J fiidi^cuuoii with 1 I jiiraiiuua Dfasolvo easily* on tongue?as |Sj pleasant to take as candy. Keep wj yonv stomach *8weet, try Ki-rootds i 1 MADt* EJV SCOTS' & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOiT'ii EMUi-SION ^i;*y4:?*?<Ek?S2aE,a^^ Rev. 1). D. Cox, W. II. Caines, H. W. Boyd, J. F. Clause, COMMITTEE. \er and Son od," Writes Mr. Gentry, e, Tenn. writes: "Ziron Iron Tonic has made good in my family. 1 have used it to a very great advantage to myself and my 14year-old boy. It did us both good. I think it is a good medicine for what it is recommended." If you are pale, weak, tired, feel down and out, take Ziron.' It will put iron into your blood, and should help build you up. Get a bottle from your druggist today, and give ZIRON a fair trial. Sold by him under a money-back guarantee. . Ask him about it. He will tell you. ! rr\i? rs IIMmilHmHWHHtHWWMW?'l?WIMHIM>limnWWtWWHmt?H Tires ose to )ehind es that $ built. 4 >rmous pulous odyear i world 2-, and I i j m the 1 se sizes I r Tires I own a I her car 1 d, you I odyear I odyear I >ng tubes that I casing with a I ost little more I $450 I ;1,1 ?r , ? A'lLLIAM EUGENE KING, M OB Physician and Sxugeon H Office in Piatt Drug Co. B AYNOR,. S.&H DR. J. D. THOMAS Physician and Surgeon V lokis. s. o. H ~ OR. 6.1. LEWIS | DENTAL SURGEON ? Office Oi?r Norton Drag Unfiiy ' CONWAY. 8. C K D. A. SPIVF.Y & CO.ft W. B. King, Secty. ft, BONDS AND INSURANCE K ?Office in? B< PEOPLES NATIONAL BANkB BUILDING HARRELSON & HARRELS0NB Attorneys-at-Law H Practice both in the State and Federal Courts. |H MULLINS, ? ? S. Ojfl H. H. WOODWARD, B \ttarney and Counsellor aft Law CON WAV, 8 " B B. B. SCARBOROUGH B Attorney at Law, CONWAY. S. C. B T. B. LEWIS. 1 ktty. and Gouncellor at Law H OONWAY. - - S. Ojfl me* * ' " - " ?? J. M. JOHNSCN, K B CIVIL ENGINEER MARION, S. 0. B ty Engineering and SurveyinftB ?ffice will be open during my ah-1 once, and prepared to take car** r any work as usual. Addresi* dl communications as hereto* *nr?. ^ ? S. C. DySENBURY 9 Attorney-at-Law , I Spivey Building 9 CONWAY, ? SC. SEND ALL T0IMS REPAIR WORK I BLACKSMITHING J SAW HAMMERING ' J ACETYLENE WELDING I AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 1 CONWAY IRON WORKS! Milton Pittman, (Lessee). H 4|22|20?tf. H No Worms In & Healthy Chfiio JI All children troubled with worms have An u^l healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and asBl rule, there is more or less stomach dlsturbancMB GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given refularM for two or three weeks will enrich the blod(LAn9fl prove the digestion, and act as a General StrebmlBfl ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will tluBI i.uow off or dispel the worms, and the Child will in perfect h?*itn. Pleasant *.o take. 60c per bottljM NOTICE TOBACCO GROWERS. H For tobacco barn flues I call on Sasser Company, Inc. I Gurley, South Carolina. We manufacture the best flues 1 made, file your order with I us immediately.?adv 1|1|29. I C mos. I ?A girl, student of the University cl Rome has won a $20,000 prize offel ed by the Italian Government for th| best book written on the subject cl "The Great War." I 40 tins only m (|11p atvour croceas ^fAXWELL HOUSE J COFFEE J