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1 1 - . I 1 HYMAN SUPPI "ATTENTION 1 Now is the time to place hinery for Fall use. Put more Machinery on help work all the year ar trouble keeping help. Alter the crop is layed b work running' a Saw Mill Corn Mill. Feed Mill, Cor Saw. We make a specialty of ; use. Corn Mills, Feed ifi HYMAN SUPP The Machinery Hoi WILMINGTON, N. C. 5.27?tf. GETS $2,500 FOR 30 MKALS AND 10 NIGHTS' LODGING Grand Junction.?Old H. C. L/* hit a now mark hero when Olin C. ( Pharos local citizen "cashed in" tno equity ho held in an oil shale claim , for $2,500. The interest in the oil j shale proportv was turned over to Pharos several years ai^o hy a pro ? p"ct iv in payment f>r ten days* board ar.J room. Phvos fisiures* j that the thirty moaU and ton nights j lodging' netted him $250 p-r day. DR. C, S. DIETZ DENTIST ^ j 44 Main Street | i\ V P. n ? - ? I USE "DIAMOND DYES" ! Dye right ! Don't risk ma- j ferial. Kueh purkuge ?f "Dia/ff fvK mond Dyes" contain* direc* AG LJ /fV l ions so simple tluit any //y\ woman can diamond-dye a V'wiwr ll('w' rich, fadeless color >nto TgTN' old garments, draperies, eovfW| il erings, everything, whether ii.f\ / l \ wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, [frjTOj Buy "Diamond Dyes" ? no ] if\i ?ther kind?then perfect rcsuits are guaranteed even if j J I you have never dyed before. \ Druggist has "Diamond Dyes j ^ Color Card'"?10 rich colors. SANITARY ORDINANCE TOWN OF CONWAY To prohibit the erection and maintenance of surface closets in ^eita n districts within the corporate limits of the Town of Conway, and for the requrement of toilets to be conned- j ed with the public sewer. BE IT ORDAINED BY the M:>yor ! and Council of the Town of Corwy, S. C., Council Assembled, and by auhtority of the same. SECTION 1. From and a t r Jan. 1, 1921 no person, firm, a^ ociation or corporation, their ag< nt,s employees or servants whether ow 1er or tenant, shall have, use o m-nntain any privy unless connect* '1 with the sewerage system of tl.~ Town of Conway, and accepted an 1 passed by the sewerage inspector of the said Town of Con way, on any premises situated on any street or avenue under which the sewerage T>i]>es of the said Town of Conway run or within 150 feet of a street or avenuo along which the said sewerage pipes inn, provided, this shall not br* construed ti enforce a connection with the sewerage system when the connection cannot be made without permission to cross the land of others, hut necessity of using any street or avenue or other property of the Town of Conway shall not serve as an exemption against such connection, and upon the approval of this rule by the Town Council of the Town of Conway full permi?s;on is her<by given to excavate and lay n< c ssar\ piping along or through ;iny stie t avenue or other property cf tV Town of Conway whenever necessar> in order to in^et the requiem nt of this rule, am* provided fu -ther that within the limits or on pn m ises coming under the provisions o this rule this rule shall not pre vent, the e-ection and u*e of a p- v in accord jnc with the rules of fh Board of Hraltl if said privy sha' LY COMPANY MA^V\ AR. FARMER" you r orders for Macyour farm and give your ound, and yon wont have I i y, put the Tractor to t, Lath Mill, Shingle Mill, n Sheller, Cord Wood I r : ^,1,4. o ? T\yr:n r% I* -T o v l l_i 1^X11/ Oit VV ITllllO lWl J.C11 ill /Tills and Farm MachinLY COMPANY ise of the South NEW BERN, N. C. ?iTWWM? ? ?! \ bo kopt at least 100 foot distance' from any present or future street or avenue of the Town of Conway. SECTION II. The owner or owners of aM si^vh promises requir d to be connected with the sewerage : system of thr> Town of Conway un- ' dr?r the provisions of section (I) of this rule, if occupied shall hare the same connect d with the sewerajr i system of the Town of Conway and accented and passed by the scweva?e inspector of said Town not later than -Jan. 1. 1921 ; subsequent to I that time said owner or owners shai' have said premises so connected with said s< wera^e system and accepted ' *' *" w *.< ?} V' A -. J.f. - ? ir ^'n.v v i- ? ' . ...?? Mi su J a 'j * 111 npo l| j JL ire^ ? I M Me *Z&: Ss />OrI ^ 30 x 3 Vi Goo Fabric, AIL -V 30 x 3^2 Goc Fabric, Anti*S ^m!SSSlS^ fSmmmJ mSmmmm tea *v* wr % - % I i 11====== TfflC HORBY HKRALP, QQM W NOT Why kill yourself out r: chino when ycu can trad: running, ball bearing ma: Machine office on Laure: f ice?. We se'.l on easy terms or ~ Wm. J. 9-16 4t. and passed by the sewerage insvector of said town before said premises may be occupiod. and suich owner or owners upon failing to comply with the provisions of this section shall he deemed guilty of a violation of this rule. SECTION III. That each r'ay of having or maintained any privy in i violation of section (1) of this rule, and each act of using the same, and each day of failure to comoly with the provisions of section (2) of this mle shall he deemed a separate violation of this rule. SECTION IV. Within the limits herein provided for a connection n i h ! the sewerage system of the Town i of Conway no person shall dispose ; of or denosit any human oxcr^me*it except through proper connection with the sewerage system. SECTION V. Without the limit* provided for connection with the , seweratre system, no person, firm,) association or corporation, their >WhWmXKhHhWhWh!hX"J*?XhWmX^ I Keep Your Bloo I: Nature \ Y *z* Did you know that ninety per ccnt of all human ailments depend upon the condition of your blood ? Nature gives her warnings in various unmistakable ways, so that when the appetite fails, and you become weak and listless and a general run-down condition seems to take possession of the whole body, it is an unfailing sign that impurities will steadily accumulate until your general health will be seriETB3?WB? JKVLte. ?.-JU t* ??u? " "ilWHItf?ftWWIWn f-i ir viileage 1m educed?fo You can b at prices v* ~utiiey were 1 >y. \ r^'\ And from obtain mo advancemt llllH their const Mill The presei Hi I age therefi J ' this fact I including | 31x4-inch 1 especially i I i | n you owi I Maxwell c y I sizes, go i - \ f / Station for Ce^0na^ 1 dyear Double-Cure $^150 Good leather Tread jL3 you ai >dyear Single'Cure ca casin >kid Tread 30%3 AY, S. C , SEPT. 30, 1920. ICE! nning that old heavy mait off for a nice, lighthine at ihe Singer Sewing Otreei. ruar ths Pes'; OfI liberc.l liscovsn^. for cash. ney, Agent i agents, employees or servants, ! whether owner or tenant, shall within the corporate limits of the T?.wn of Conway have, use or maintain any privy except a sanitary privy as prescribed by the Board of Health, and it shall b? unlawful for any residence within the corporate limits of the Town of Conway to b* occu-j pied without same being: provided with a toilet, privy or septic tank approved by the Board of Health of the Town of Conway. SECTION VI. Any violation of this ordinance shall be punishable by a fine of not more than one hundred dollars or by imprisonment of not more than thirty days. Approved and ratified this, the 7th day of June 1920. L. O. Macrath. Mavor M. G. Andersen. Warden D M. Burroughs, W. A. Freeman, S. P. Hawes, J. T. Mishoe, d Pure | Yill Do the Rest :< i* ously affected. You should recognize the importance, therefore, of very promptly cleansing out the system, and keeping the blood sup' ply pure and robust. Get a bottle of S. S. S. at your 1 drugstore to day, and note how I promptly it builds up the appetite and gives new strength and vitality. Write for free literature and medical advice to Chief Medcal Adviser, loo Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Will II ?WiWWWW ii i in i urn mm ? a? urn in piumi iiwii?ii w?i :reased and r Small CJa uy Goodyear Tires hich are no higher ten years ago. these tires you can re actual mileage d mts made by Goody ruction since 1910. it cost of Goodyear ore is decidedly lesi applies to all the the 30x3-, 30x3V2 size Goodyear Tires for small cars. i a Ford, Chevrolet, >r other car taking to your nearest S? Goodyear Tires ? ? nileage at very low < 'r - - IAS ' ? - | ? ******* au<ku ..... . ..... nr-i ii'i r n nr i ~r? year Heavy Tourist Tubes cost no more tl re asked to pay for tubes of less merit ? v, when such sure protection is availa !/2 size in wtaierprotfkmg W. H. Winbom, n Attest: C. H. Snider, Town Clerk. Chinese Perfume. In China, hi ilmners Mitd nt theatrtcal performances. It Is customary to provide gunsts or >*pectalors wltb small hoi towels saturated with scented water for wiping their faces. Scent. (Hi water is also much used Ui connection with harhlng and the every-day washing of faces and hands. In some Latlti'Amerlcao countries there Is a very grea? demand for perfumery. If ? person needs a hath, a dash of perfume Is supposed to serve as well aud time and trouble are saved. m Colds Cause Grip and laflueuzt TAXAT1VE BROMO QUININE Tablet* remove the suae. There Is only one "Bromo Quinine.** E. W. GROVE'S signature on box JOe. Thin Smith: They are making some fine hosiery these days. Jones: Sheer enough, sheer enough!?Cartoons Magazine. I .v -w 4 ? r i m---? V ?li I I .????J I We will be in our office over Horry Drug Store every first Monday in the month. Sept. 6th next trip. L A. WOODRUFF T?VV.C!TnTIT QP^nrATTCin1 JL.J ? ijivjxviai i J .u VA/.iiJirj j. ?**?mm ==lll I Cost rs ! ItlltltllltllllltlllMMIIIIiltl i lit I tlllMMMIII MM4MIUIMMMHHI f 1 today | & jj than. ^ I l now 11 iue to 11 ear in )j! |j mile- | s and line, - and s built j Dort, these irvice } let ex:ost. Kan the price 'hy risk costly bU; $^,50 \ V 4 "" j ___? ASPIRIN *1 Name "Bayer" on Genuine I "Bayer Tabets of Aspirin" is genuine Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for over twenty years. Accept only an unbroken "Bayer package" which contains proper directions to relieve Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Colds and Pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer packages." Aspirin is trade mark Bayer Manufacture Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. Conway wants to devote much time as well as money to the making of good hard sidewalks in parts of the town where there are now none; and in the paving of the principal ^ streets. This matter grows more'" imperative every day. MARION A. WRIGHT Attorney at Law. CONWAY, s. c. Office in S'rivey Building VILLIAM EUGENE KING, M D Physician and Surgeon \YN0R,. - - - SC. ; DR. J. D. THOMAS i^iysician and Surgeon Loais, 3. G. ~~K.W.IHB DENTAL SURGEON S ..Mlcca O v?r N<?rtiin D/ng Oouuphiky CONWAY, S. C, 0. A. SPiVtY & CO. W. 6. King, Sccty. BONDS AND INSURANCE | ?Office in? v t'EOPLES NATIONAL BANK BUILDING HARRELSON & HARRELSON Attorneys-at-Law Practice both in the State and Federal Cuurt3. C/iULLIN s, ? ? a. 0. K H. B. WOODWAKD, Attorney and Councilor at Lavr CONY/A*, ii " K. 11. SCARBOROUGH Attorney at Law, COjJm WA t, 6. U T. B. LEWIS, Atty. &nd Oouucellor at Lav JONWAY, - ? s. a J. M. JOHNSON. CIVIL ENGINEER MARION, S. 0. tfy Engineering and Surveying >ffice will be open during my ab- v ?once, and prepared to take c&r? r any work as usual. Addresa II communications an heretofore. S, C. DUSENBURY Attomey-at-Law Spivey Building CONWAY, ? S. 0. sTnTail your REPAIR WORK BLACKSMITH I Nfi i SAW HAMMERING ACETYLENE WELDING AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING ?TO? CONWAY IRON WORKS ' Milton Pittman, (Lessee). 4;22|20?tf. J. I. ALLEN, Jr. Attornev-at-Law Office in Bank of Loris Bldg. I LORIS, S. C.