The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 20, 1921, Image 5
L?0c<al and
Very be;<t butter, (iOc lb. at II.
Burrou:rhv. ?Adv. {it.
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Mrs. tt. A. Sppc;, of Lumbertoi}, N.
C., is vi. iliniv A. W. Barrett.
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. fl. Luther Cib. on was a visitor in Conwa;?
lii >o wtvjiv.
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Oar B-Virt 0?.ls ;u- fc arrived. Co peiS,.:ich
Co. -A s\?; :;; t:t
Q P. V.) i :,0:i viiiitocl Conway on
bu::ine ?s. last week.
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1\ I hipps spent a few hours here
last week.
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ft. C. Si iil.li was anions the peop'e
in (\:nway .vjsceiiyly.
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Home grcrttind meal at L. FL I'u:rOU*;ilS.
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J. G. Capps was here from tha .lor
danvilie ik ifyhborhuod iUsl week. |
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Miss' Lou! a !3i jbay;f', of Florence, it
visiting relatives in the city.
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Bring: us your onlei's for leo;;:,!
blanks.
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s .1. T. VaViprtit was in Conway recently
on business.
J. A. Calhoun was in Conway last
week on business.
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TCtrrs, <3If dozen, at L. H. Burroughs.?Adv.|
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J. R. .James wr.s here recently onbusiness.
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Let us have your order for pape-.
doilies.
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F. W. Ifiv.'ks w here from Aynov
one day last weelc. ,
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T. ,(i. Cook was amonjee the farmers
visiting Conway lai-rt week.
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.1. K. Lewis wns in Conway one
day last work on huisness.
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A. ('. I uwas here one, day
last week. |
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X Last Thursday was t he coldest day |
of la. t week.
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One of the improvements OnWay
is still waiting for is street paying.
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If you know anytljinj^ of interest
report it to the Herald.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. H. TJabon wove here'
from Socastee one day !a: t week*
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.J. Hi ram Lou/? was in'Conway re- j
/ cently on business.
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Uev. S. C. Morris was liere from
Aynor recently on business.
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Rice! Rice! Got our prices before
buying. Cooper-Smith Co.
Adv,| 1 jl3:2t
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A. M. Goldfinch made a business
trip to Florence, Columbia and other
points the middle of tins week,
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VV. K. Dusenburv, of Toddville,
spent some .time here Saturday c. ,
business.
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smart, of
Bucks township, spent a day in Conway
last week.
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.Just received, a large assortment of
stamped goods and art needle work.
Conway 5c and 10c Store.?Adv.
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Frank M. Dew was among the
number of farmers coming to town
last week.
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Sheriff James A. Lewis was in the
tWampce section last week and served
some legal papers while there.
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We had shipped from unaricsion
on December 23rd a car of guano put
up especially for plant beds. Let us
sell you. Palmetto Grocery Co., Mulliiis.
Adv.|12j30|20|4t
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COLDS SHOULD BE
CARED'FOR
As soon as a cold is contracted
the system becomes disordered.
This may develop into any of the
several serious diseases.
IYou can't afford to take the
chance of incurring a severe penalty
for neglect. ,
For years physicians have prescribed
medicine containing horeliound,
mullein and tar. Compounded
with a few other elements
j you have a medicine that will
check a cold immediately.
To satisfy the demand for this
prescription in quickly obtainable
fr.vm. Dr. Murray has his chem
Iist.s prepare quantities and surply
druggists. Ask your druggist
for
Murray's Horehound
Mullein and Tar
Children enioy taking it. Your
druggist will refund your money
if your satisfaction is not comColds
and influenza are success/
fully treated by using Dr. Hiltonta
Life in conjunction with Dr. Murray's
Horehound, Mullein and Tar.
Manufactured by
The Murray Drug Company
Columbia, S. C.
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Pepsensl
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J. Fred Grant and little sen were
in Conway the latter part of lust
week.
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Monroe Blanton, of Green Sea, was
in Conwa> last weok visiting; his son,
Dr. 1\ M. Clan ton.
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The wcatheV was colder on some
ol* Uie days lust week bat was warmer
man usaal for this season.
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W. b\ Stackhouse, of Marion, was i
in Conway several days iust week
0)i* lefvai bm iiu\>s.
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VV. i>. bucks, of Todd'-il'c, spent'
;,oi ie t> ic neiv one day last wtek un
business.
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. Sotul in y?.:ur subscription before j
-ho p vper is stopped. You noeu eery ,
V^p/ oj it'.now,.
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N. Cj. Giv.ir.^er, one of the be. t !
:n6\vn farmers ov the county, visited j
CouvAay on business .last week.
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VV. F. Simmons parsed 't'brcutfh j
Conway last weak on his way to ino
st a to o I Georgia*
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Don't fail to get our price on Iri: h :
Potatoes. Eixp^cting two curs tWo
month. Cooper-Smith Co.
Adv.|JL' I0|2t
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The magistrate court at Conv/av is
kept busy these days in the trial of
both civii and criminal cases.
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VV. L. Long, of Lon*;s, S. C.,'spent
several hours heie on business on
Wednesday of last week.
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VV. F. Stackhouso left here last
Tinned ay for his home in Marion,
all r spending several days here
ju:-me s.
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Oui* tobacco canvas is new and wo
'ia?id:e only the best, Let u.; veil you.'
Palmetto Grocory Co., Mulliris, S. C.
Adv. l^jso 20. t
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Sheriff James A. Lewis was in
:n;\ny sections of the country la. t
we< k, attending1 tp the business of his
office.
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Rev.' A. D. Phillips, Presiding* Eider
of u:" ?I:v! :c:?? Hi t icl, :v :-"w! t! .!.
Cartway last week*, fio wiH preach
in Conway the 30th. v
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the :k' vrt.iscmcr.t *x)f Charles
n;uiry now .appearing in this
paper.
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Meed Pot :toes?Will have two cars,
to arrive soon. Got av.v prices before
buying. Cooper-Smith Co.
Adv. 1 j 13|2t
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J. A. Dew was in Conway last week
to meet' Mrs. Dew, who was r<iturnlntr
from a three weeks visit to her
son, J. C. DeW, at Rock Mount, N. C.
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The Herald wii! try to keep its
readers informed as to what is being
done in the legislature in regards to
the change in the stock law.
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| Try the Herald job work department
for any kind of printing* you
happen to need. The shop is equipped
with modern machinery and can give
you good' service right at home,
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According to opinions expressed by
several of our citizens in the territory
of the proposed new county, the
stock law would have a great deal to
do in the election on the question of
the new county.
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For tobacco bed canvas, new cloth,
see Palmetto Grocery Co., at Mullins.
Adv.|12j30|20',4t
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The members of the Baptist church
will erect a hut and the materials for
the building was ordered last week.
A. B. Garren is in charge of tlio work
on this building.
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The work of re finishing the interior
of the wooden building of the cor
ncr of Main street and TTiird avenue,
that is to be occupied by the new
cafe, started last week under the
management of a firm at "Wilmington,
N. C.
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500 bushels Weber's l>est Pure
| Long- Staple Cotton Seed for sale.
Close prices for cash or will exchange
for stock. Long Staple always sells
for more. See or communicate with
| A. D. Jones, Conway, S. C., phono 120.
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The small building known as the
lunch room, fronting on Third avenue,
in rear of the city hall, has been
leased *to a Greek, who will conduct
a candy kitchen. He has a lease on
the place for one year.
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The Herald has published time and
time again all the fants about the
stock law situation at this time, and
yet some of the people appear to be
ignorant on the subject. Read what
this paper has to say and keep up
with the times.
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For all kinds of hauling, anywhere,
I short or long distance, get my prices
before having' your hauling done. A.
1). Jones. Conway,' S. C.?Adv.|lll3|tf
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Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Proctor, of
Mull ins, have moved to Conway, and
are occupying a cottage on Fourth
avenue. Mr. Proctor has been here
for some time, at the furniture store
; of Dan H. Winstead, hut his family
! has been residing at Mullins.
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Colds Cause Grip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the
ttttise. There is only one "Bromo Quinine."
j G. W. GROVE'S eitfocvore on box. 90c.
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J. B. Pa^e was fvere o;io day last
week.
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Chas. A. Creech, of Goldsboro, N.
C., is visiting Walter A. Sti I ley, Jr.
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I>r. S. J. Ivor?iS. cf Anyor, S. C.,
was in Conway 'ft w.?ek on businc? .
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J. M. Marlow 1< t Monday to spend
several days at Wilmington, N. C.,
and other point" on business.
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You don't have to pay a bookkeeper
and delivp \vn an when you
buy from 1.. H. Burroughs.?Adv.lit
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Mr. Core of Grfro Brothers, and Dr.
Nye, of v} rhartoacy, o' Loris,:
were in Conway Wednesday on bu 1ncss.
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Miss Johnnie AtMnsor., vvho has
been on a short vif.it to her .sisters I
in Georjria, is expccted to return the
last of the week.
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Farmers need a quantity of wi itiiifc
material and envelopes on whid. to'
do their fcorrospondence. The Herald;
office is prepared to pro luce this Tor
them in any stylo they would desire.
Sen'd us your orders at any. time.
Many fai' :ers arc uncertain as to
what .and how much they should plant j
for money c:op.? this year. They
seem to be agreed, however, as to the
locesrity fcr raising plenty of fco>i
crops for home'u^e.
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If you have any printing- to < cj
done, just reirie nbor that the Ilert'd
has two typesetting machines a- d
mrn who lnmw linu' i n uvn
Bring the job to the place where ii
can be done the <|uickest and in the
best style.
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The Social Service Comrvittoe of
the Methodist church wishes to urge
the rIo]c;j-t,ioi;3 and other-, who aye
planning to attend the Sub District
Conference at C n\vn\ on Friday next]
to come without fail. Ample pro- i
vision l* male'to ':ervo lunch in doors, J
o -.lon't lot noif-her col l nor rain pro-!
vent your corning.
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Wo :(!\v: rd's Mi'linery Store is now
occupying r.ew quarters in the Herald
uildi\ Tin.- store was rerently
iov<\; ."ivm the building1 where the
Sutherland Tu' . itv.ro Store is now
| located.
A now coat oi* paint on the interior
has added great'y to the appearance
o:" the new place.
! MRS. AMBROSE ENTERTAINS.
Saturdav aflcinocn, January 15th,
Mi's. II. W. Ambrose was hostess at
two tables, of bridge. After 1 he gamer
the guests were served v it'n a delightful
salad course, followed by a
.' \veet course. The prizes, two lovely
painted candy boxes, were awarded to
Mrs. L. D. Magrath for the highest
score, and Mrs. A. W. Barrett for
i iucky cutting.
: Those present wove Mesdames M.
I G. Andersen, A. M. Burroughs, A. W.
Bavi*ett, M. W. Collins, C. J. Epps,
| S. I). Magrath and J. B. Elliott.
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DEATH ()T AN INFANT.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
j II. A. Baldwin died, at thn family
; - esidcnce on Main street last Sunday
and was buried at the family cemetery
near Bvcksville Monday. J. C.
Atkinson, pastor of the Conway
i Methodist church, conducted the bur'
ial services. The Herald joins the
, community at large in sympathy to
I the family.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
! All persons whomsoever, and espocJess
J. Chestnut, are hereby for'
bidden to enterf or trespass in any
j manner upon my land, whether enic'osed
or unenclosed lying in Conway
; township; hereby calling attention to
j tho fact that there is no public path
i through my property; and I will pay
' the sum of $10.00 in cash reward for
' proof of any violation of this notice.
!]20Mt ' B. M. CHESTNUT.
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MT. HERMON HONOR ROLL.
! The following is the honor roll for
the Mt. Hermon School for the past
month:
Seventh Grade?Dewey James, Boh
Roberts.
i Sixth Grade ? Ruth James, Joy
. .1 nil II-Inucirw RnKni'to
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Fourth Grade ? Mattie Roberts,
j Mollie Roberts, Wilbur Squires, Hallie
James, Hughie Tompkins, May
j Johnson, Dr. James, Alton Elvis, Ola
I Squires, Burroughs Tompkins, Joe
; James.
Third Grade?Jessie Brooks, Eliza
; Squires, John Martin, Blcnza Roberts,'
Jim Brooks.
Second Grade ? Lessie Elvis, Andrew
Brooks.
First Grade?Bink Squires, Addie
Brown.
W. H. Cannon, Principal; S. A.
Johnson, Assistant.
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BIRTHDAY BRIDGE PARTY.
Monday afternoon, January 17th,
i Mrs. M. G. Andersen complimented
I Mrs. H. W. Ambrose with a lovely
; birthday bridge party. Upon the arj
rival of all guests, they were taken
into the dining room, where they
drank the health nf the guest of h<;nor
in delicious fruit punch. After
several exciting games of bridge, the
prizes were awarded. Mrs. A. W.
Barrett was presented with a lovely
hand-made dresser scarf for the highest
score. Mrs. J. B. Elliott cut a
I oottle ol toilet water, and the guest
I of honor was given a handsome piece
of hand-painted China. Wh$n the refreshments
had been served the hos!
tess brought in the birthday cake covj
ered with candles, which were not
counted. Everyone cut a piece, Mrs.
Elliott cutting the money. The souve!
nirs of this lovely affair were Canadian
maple leaves as the guest of
honor hails from Canada.
Those present were Mrs. A. W.
Barrett, Mrs. H. W. Ambrose, Mrs.!
A. M. Burroughs, Mrs. M. VV. Collins,
Mrs. L. D. Magrath, Mrs. J. B. EI,
liott, Mrs. C. J. Epps.
mary p1gkf3rd 1
paints chmagier
Eleanor H. Porter's !s "est ?
Storv "America's Svve:t- |
heart" Evor Had. |
When Eieunov H. I' v.vrto a
"Pollymna," th'v, strrr*" [ -,/; o <-heartstrings
of th* people with the %
?na:ric o^' her genius, she lit'.!^ re
\Z8Q that sho VVCIC c? cat idea! ^
vehicle tor the world's ^reato:
tion picture a?trer
Yet that Is what, this ap- ^
pea'-ng novel has proved to 'a\ a.
in the filrtri veiv.ion released by the <$>
Unitrd Artiste ("<>??{; r-nt >.; >, v> J;
shown at tifo Pasfciae Theatre
ary 2?"?. p/!ary Piekf:?rd p::.ir,ts Su black ^
and white the nuvt pathetic, ' ,1 'p. <*
lovable Poiiyaima'that could possibly <|
bo con?'ci\ved. * ^
Y!ra'e is a dept!< of. "Cecs;, ? hr? <$
char-a'rr/.a-tion thai it ache:* <a't ; ' f
grip" the he irt. The humor, the na- $
thos. the genuine huaianness that sho ^
put. i to hor wowk in this ?>ict arc ^
add k!a% liir?r? t .aid by far the fa oat <%
b/i?!: jewel to her already spark- ^
ling orov. i of : uco -s. Urdauh.-aV;,
Mary Pick ford'a Pollyanna wii! linger
leng in the . 1 . . r\ of those who ?o ^
low the a ovie . ?
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$2^,000 nr.E vc
ci.^vs >x coll-kg;: J
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Kitchen ar.cl ( or.imi irj 4 r Par ! <$
I'aiiv Be.ni :t c!?i : O?ve:od. ;*
Clemson Collego, Jan. ifc.?FireJ |
this morning pn:tiali dc;-t\oynd the 4
kitch< n and c'o ninis jary n Clenisoi ^
College. The loss is e tir a'ed at <|
$25,000, fi l!v cov -red la* : uranc", ^
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cavnn!^ with the . r.kirg fund rem- '
micrion of the State. The kitchc?* and <
| commissary are attached to ba r > $
No. 1, the largest o ' r? g" ou ' < i' <*
iinrro aorr.-ivovy In'.ikj-,' . Kor ;> ;*
whfie the entire group was thr aten- <*
0(! hut the splendid fir-. 11i it>; o a
the rcips of cadets cnfino ; the c< 3
j fi'iijration to it1' ovio*r, a-1 '.inv't: . ^
The were no accidents. <
\ While much of the 1-cit lien equip- ^
' wa 5 d; "'\1 ov (loi- .ioycil an 1 <1
In, rcn?iderablfe quantity of supplies <5
I buwod, breaVf was served this 1
j ino :.;mr iv a aid. A holiday wrv do- <
Jclav '1 in VOf.ofivJ oV the ' ff!'*io it ^
wevh or >1 o cadet**. bu' othov\vi:"v <
there will be no interruption? in the ^
sch? ' Jes. I
A temporary roof .will be construct <
led over the lcitchen and oowimir.sary j
Jar-' : tops wil] ho taken .*>.1 once to 1
j c 1 '. > o r 'h -v ' " no' <
| -o. The tile Hoors a ad the vo- <
i frtp;c it i aft p1"ii'. Ic-.'r.tod i"> t^o ha^e
rnoni. ware not damaged. T ' v' \i\ <
I of the fire is not yet determined.
EVANGELIST MOLL CLOSES
MEETING AT AY?<(>! ;, S.
Evangelist Karl B. Mol1 hns just
clo od very successful meeting at
the Aynor Methodist church. T'io
enuren proper, lis well as the authorities
of ttao Horry Industrial School
co-operated. Great crowds; were in;
attendance at all of the services, the \
morning service being hold at DrOOj
a. m., and the public schools closing \
that the pupils might attend. The
attendance increased to large propor- ;
tions until tho culmination or closing
service Sunday night. January Kith,
the church was unable to hold the
crowds.
Great interest was manifested in
the last service; scores of men, wo- '
men, and children were converted 1
with a large number joining the
church. 1
Rev. Moll left Monday morning to
begin a meeting al Warn pee Wednesday
night.
SILENT SQUAD M AN '*
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Akron, 0.? Clarence Yen, foreman i
of tho Silent Fiying Squadron, i
-laims the champion lire ''turner*' of
the Goodyear and the world in the
person of Nathan Bert Hardwick, of
Lor is, S. C., one of the men of his
squad. J
"Turning" tires consists of turning I
casings inside out for inspection. It i
is considered one of the s-tiffest jobs ,
in the factory.
In eight hours recently Hardwick \
fOt ?? m/'Alvl /\ I' 1 H.'Ui 1 J.mm . 1
.">v CI I > </i VI V<.! S y\r\>%> ( I : Ctl lUi nt'd. |
No oilier men on Goodyear records J
ever came near this mark before. 1,
Baker, foreman of Dept. 150E, >-ayM I
"Hardwick can turn more tiros ai\d I'
stay vv'th it better than any man wr!'
ever had- on the operation.":?The1
Goodyear Wing foot Clan. . !
(Mr. Hardwick is pleasantly remembered
here, having at one time
he?n connected with the Conway i
Field.?Ed.)
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HARttlOLSON-JtKLL CO.,
NOTICES MAILKD Oi'T i
The assignment by the HarrelsonBell
Company to S. M. Allen as as- ,
signce has been carried into effect,
so far, and notices have boon mailed
notifying; the creditors of the concern,
and advertising a creditors'
meeting to be held at Conway, at the
offices of H. H. Woodward, attorney <
at law, at 10:30 o'clock on January 1
21st. By careful handling of the as- 1
sets of the company it is fully ex- 1
pected that creditors will be paid in 1
full and leave a good dividend to be
turned over to the stockholders of (
the company. It appears that the ,
j large stock of merchandise will ini
ventory about $10,000, counting the
( high wholesale prices at wr.ich they
were purchased. Whether they can
be sold for anything like three-fourths 1
| of th^ amount they cost remains to
^ie seen. i
f Each creditor of the concern, i
whether local or otherwise, should attend
the meeting and use their influence
toward getting the company's \
affairs liquidated with as little ex-id
pense and delay as can be under the \ \
| circumstances. j\
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OUR WHITE SALE'
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Better supply youvsc'il n ?
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51 Main Street
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A COMPOST HKAP
SAVES THE IUTWMSH
Garden waste, decayed vegetables,
dead vines, weeds, and other organic
rubbish that coHorts nhnnt ti-w* >*! i ni^i I
during* a busy summer may be
cleaned up and put to work again
through the agency of a compost
heap, say specialists of the United
States Department of Agriculture.
Start the heap by laying down a bed
of stable manure which has not been !
burned or heated. The size of the
plot will vary with the amount of refuse
to be used; for ordinary uses, if
the bed is made 8 feet long by (? feet
wide and 2 reot deep it will serve the!
purpose. Over the manure spread a
two-foot layer of refuse and cover
with another layer of manure. This
last layer need pnly be a foot in
thickness. Repeat the layers until;
nil the waste has been disposed of I
and then cover the whole with a layer j
Dl* earth.
If it is desired to add to the heap!
from time to time the top layer may
be opened and the new material
emptied into the hole thus made. This
is convenient for the suburban home
where there is no animal to consume
the kitchen waste, in the spring the
heap is well mixed with a fork and
the compost is ready to be spread on
the garden plot. The heating manure
will effectively destroy any weed seed
present and will also break down the
Btructiue of most of the materials
that have been ti". own upon the pile.
The process may be continued indefinitely
by simply adding enough manure
to insure heating. Oomnost is
especially valuable for n.o in hotbeds
find coldfnnr.es.
SOCIAL DANCKS.
On last Friday night a party of
Conway young people Rave a private
kill at the Hotel Grace. The party
was chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. A.
VV. Barrett. There wfcre about twenty- ,
four people in the party.
There was also an.old-time "square
lance" at the Chamber of Commerce
rooms in the city hall. !
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COTTON.
Middling spot eottor gained about
cent a pound during the week endJanuary
INth, closing around L5c.
sTew York January futures up 11?1
joints, closing at 17.15c. !
6 6 6
vill break a Cold, Fever and Grippe
luicker than anything we know, prr
renting pneumonia.?12-13.
vho, being duly sworn, says ti at j
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metuoikst sundav school.
The Conway Methodist Sunday
School had a record attendance the
past two Sundays. Three hundred
and two present or. the J>th a.- I liOG
on the 10th.
On the 30th this School is planning
to invite ail Superintendents n the
Waccamaw, Kucksville, Little River,
Conway Circuit. and an, other
charges in the county to ue with them
and observe the methods being" employed
for the development o?' religious
education.
All departments are thoroughly
graded and rapidly making the standard
require'! by the General Sunday
School Board.
JAIL SENTENCE
A bill to make punishable by imprisonment
without the option o<" ?i
fine, has been introduced in the
stale senate by Senator Jo'mstne,
of Newberry. The bill wo dd impose
a sentence of a*b loa t six
months and not over two years on
each person round guilty of manufacturing
whiskey, or anv ; lcoholic
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m;vi-iu^. aicon >! and
wood alcohol ar? (excepted from the
requirements of the measure.
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We will be in our office over
Horry Drug Store every first
Monday in the month. ?
L. A. WOODRUFF
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST