The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 19, 1920, Image 9
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PROGRAM UPPER PEE DEE
UNION.
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' Which C >venes With Pleasant j
I View Church Aug. 28-29.
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10:00 Devotional Services.
10:45 Brief verbal Reports from
' Churches, as to Spiritual Condition,
Sunday Schools, Progress* of the 75
Million Campaign. ^
11:30 In view of the standing rf
our State in Illiteracy; What is Our
^ Christian Duty as Baptists, as to
promotion of Education, espcca'ly
the Common School ?
12:00 Our responsibility in mcral
and Religious Training of our young
f p:ople. i i ?, ,
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If ^ ->?
I! quality of flour tl
Our Stock of Fl
^1_ _ _ #11 1
I* cne muis can mate
I choice of several t
ji| this store. We se
mL"\ of staple and fan<
Ml business policy, as
Courtesy ? Cleanline:
R. W. LANE <
'Phone No. 7
ES, Pres.,
ON, Secretary
PLAN
FOR THE
NICHO
THIS CO
FARMERS.
INESS ON T
ORD SPEAKS
THE FAMOU
ONE OF THE
NOW BUiLDI
THEIR HIGH
IN MAKING
PATRONAGE
QUICK AND
HI Q
Below they give you the
They speak for themselves. T
ket. Read and be convinced.
Entire State average .$'2!.91 ]
Turner Lros $27.45)
Nichols Mark<t, average $27.47
Andrews Vaikct, aver/Age. . . .$1(5.4'2
Aynor Market average $20 84
Cheraw Market, average :fl ?.12
Comw.y Marjket, average $?0.95
Darlington Market Average..$21.43 1
!f any warehouse in Sou
get the advantage of their goo
Adjojurn for Dinner.
2:30 The imn > t.j' T>-?_
nom?nafirp Paper and Mission Journal
in thei Home. ,
Miiid y Morning.
10:00 Sunday School Sejsion.
10:45 What are the Most Seriou*
Handicaps to our Sunday Schools?
How can we increase the interest in
our Sunday Schools throughout the
Association ? <
11:15 Sermon.
12:00 Some of the Ta ks ahead
of us in conserving the 75 Million
Campaign:
1. Enlist the unen listed.
2. Collecting our Reasonable expectations.
3. Our Church and Associcational
Organizations necessary to accomScientists
say !
that whole wheat ;
contains all the i
food elements essential
to man.
Bread is the staff
of life, but the j
nutritive value ' ]
depends on the
[iat is put into it. '
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lour is me oesi
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e, and you have a ;
excellent brands at I
11 also a select line
cy groceries. Our i
vou know, is
H
ts?Honesty ? Service
\ COMPANY
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3rd Avenue l
H. HINSON,
TERS II
TURNER BRO!
SALE OF
LS, -
MPANY IS OWNED AND CI
A. M. TURNER WILL RUR'
HE FLOOR AND J. S. TURI
I LOUDER THAN WORDS. 1
S AUCTIONEER, A. E. PET
! REST AUCTIONEERS IN 1
ING SOME NEW PRIZE RO
EASED CORPS OF BUYERS
MORE ROOM FOR SALES F
AND PROMISE IN RETURI
POLITE SERViCE,
iHER THAN
sworn averages taken from th
he Nichols market led the st
Dili vj avoyage ?23.10 I
Flo on Market, avc age... .$21.80 I
Hnorgetown Market, average. $16.CO 1
Hartsville Market, average.. .$21.82 I
Hemingway Market, average. .$19.25 I
John^onville Market, average. $19.G4 I
Kingrtree Market, average. ..$22.C6 r
Lake City Market, average. . .$::4.25 J
li. Carolina sold tobacco higher
il judgment and hard work, co
pli.sh this. Bl
4. Much prayer needed. B
Ad.i ,u *n lor Dinner. B
2:15 Somo Opportunities and Per-B
ils of our Relgi.us and Church J
U!1C?
2:45 Our Baptist Program: I
1. Benevolences: Orphanage, Hos*
pital. At*ccl and Infirm Ministers.
2. Education: Colleges and Acade-S
mies. 1
3. Missions: State, Home and j
Foreign.
Churches of this Union will pleasejfl
study the program, send delagates,J
and come prepared to discuss the?
subjects. 9
NOTICE. OF SALE. |
Undeit and by virtue of the dcccee j
and judgment of the court made vDyl
his Honor, S. W. G. Shipp, Prc.-.id- J
ing Judge, in the case of George J. 8
Holliday, vs. Wa H. Alford, J
Annie Alford. vaiiously known?
as Ann Alford and A. 13. Alford,3
VT.artha Carroll, and Palmetto*
Grocery Company, a Corporation,*
Defendants, and dated the 29th day!
of May A. I). 1920, I, the undersign
rd J. A. Le^vis, Sheriff of Horry l
County, will sell at public auction to ^
the highest bidder before the Court,
House door at Conway, in Horry |
County, and State of South Caro-J
lina, during legal hours of sale, on J
salesday in September next, it being 4
the 6th day of said month, all and
singular those certain lands situa'e *
in Horry County, and described as J
follows, to wit: I
All that certain piece, parcel or]
tract of land lying- and being in 1
Galivants Ferry Township, County
and State aforesaid, contain'ng^
fifty-seven and three-four hs B
(57 3-4) acres, and bounded as fol-1
lows: North by lands of Burroughs a
& Collins Company. East by lands M
r>f Burroughs & Collins Co. South bya
lands of Frank and Charlie John on,a
and West by lands of Burroughs & ?
Ollins Company, and Frank and a
Charlie Johnson, and on North byS
c.date lands of Daniel Jordan. *
This being the identical tract of|
land deeded to Annie A1 ford by?
Martha Carroll by deed dated Miy3
15th, 1911, recorded in Book FPP,ij[
page 98, and is the place1 on which?
we now live and reside, and J
on which there is no other claim orii
incumbrance. Q
TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser*
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Conway, S. C., Juno 8th, 1D20. P
J. A. LEWIS, 0
Sheriff of Horry Countv. 5
H. H. WOODWARD, ?
Plaintiff's Attorney. |
a
Hie Outr.'Tjo That Dots Not Affect tho Heai*
Beccuseof its tor.ic end laxative edect. IVAXAriVK
UROMO QUININK is betl=r than ordianr;
Qu' -.ne am! dof? not cause nervousness no*
riuipnf! in head. Jleiuetnber the .nil nrmeai.c
loo* ii>; the s# nature oi li. W. GROVE. 30c
Loris is jocated in the middst of
* fine tobacco growing- belt. The
warehouses at Loris are doing a
arge business this year just as the
warehouses arf in other sections of
Horry. . . ?a
1st V-Pres..
VAREHI
S., Managers
LEAF TC
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DNTROLLED ENTIRELY I)
THE SALES AND MANAGE
4ER THE OFFICE SIDE. 1
[HEY HAVE WITH THEM
TIGREW, WHO IS KNOV
[HE OLD BELT. THIS CI
QMS FOR THE CONVEN
, WHICH WILL GREATLY I
LOOR SPACE. THEY SOI
I THE HIGHEST A VERA
THE HIGHES
e books of the commissioner o
ate in prices and Turner E
..alee View Market, average. .$22.51
jatta Mavket, average S18.(>1
<amar Market, ,average $22.0:!
joris Market, average $23.84
.jynchburg Market, average... 81 9.OS
Manning Market, average. .. .$18.80
Marion Market, average $20.67
UcBee Market, average $18.5(>
than Turner Bros., the ficjun
mbineel with the best auction e
Fo
FUF
COME 1
Kingston
WE NOW HAVI
TUR1
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aiso a 101
we bough
cheaper tli
Uome
Kingsti
47 MAIN STREET
G. M. FORD, 2nd V-Pres I
J. R. BATTLE, Treasurer I
)BACCO I
r TOBACCO I
: THE BUS- I
THEIR REC- I
THIS YEAR I
m TO BE I
1MPANY IS 1
IENCE OF I
HELP THEM I
LICIT YOUR I
GE, AND J
?T I
f Agriculture, Columbia, S. 0. i
iros., led the Nichols mar- $
Moneks Corner Market, aver-..
af?e $17.7")
Mullins Market, average $23.24 m
m.h,t?i.-i. - --
\'i iim.ii mui'Kfi, aveivige I 1
Pamplico Market, average. . .$22.59 J
Sumter M/irket. average $20.01 *J
Sumnierville Market, average.$16.84 jg
Timmonsville Ma,rket, average $25.00 J
is fail to show it. You can sj
lerlng at The a
r Anv Kind nf I
itiiy i til in iri
tNITURE
rO THE OLD REUABLE
kiirnihirn Pnmnnmi
i uimiuiG uuiii|Jdliy
E A COMPLETE LINE OF FURNIE
AT RIGHT PRICES
of Cook Stoves that
it when thev were I
- - J ,,v,v
lan they are now.
in and See Us.
BP H a
sn rurniture Uu.
W. M. GOLDFINCH, Mgr.
CONWAY, S. C.
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