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l'\ G. Watts was here one day
last week c>i business. r
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M. C. Strickland was in Conway ,
/ last week on business.
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C. G. Mullock was in Conway last ?
Saturday.
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K. L. Jones, of JYIullins, spent last 1
week cn i in the city.
William l.ijv! t oy, of Hampton, S. |
v.. is vi.sitiiij, i.itnds in tli<? citv. [
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Get Rood writing paper at tbe *
Herald office.
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O. J. Bell was n C?>nf ay fron .
Warn pee one day last week. ,
Miss Johnie Atkinson snout last (
week at Myrtle Beach.
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The street sprinklers have had a j
regular job for some time past.
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E. V. Carter of Loris, S. C., spent
a few hours one day last week.
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Visiting cards and invitations arc
kept at the Herald office.
The tobacco season will open be
fore many weeks have gone by.
C. F. Spivey was in Conv.ay one
day last week on business.
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Dr. Jas. A. Norton and family I
moved to I heir new home last week.
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Nice fronts will be erected for t!i<
new brick buildings on Laurel Street
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Mrs. Ellen Nyo, of Little River,
was in Conway last Friday.
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T. Ij. Kmart was in Conway one day
last week.
*****
D. M. Causey spent a day here recently
on business.
*****
For the picnic outing" or for the
special occasion at the home, you
need the paper doilies that you can
get at the Herald office.?Advertisement.
*****
Carefulness pays when it comes to
protecting the tobacco barn against
destruction by fire.
*****
J. I. Allen Jr., of Loris. S. C.,
spent a few hours here on business
last week.
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L. B. Capps of Loris, S. C., was1
among the business men visiting
Conway last week.
* <1 * * *
C. B. Jordan of Whiteville, N. C.,
1 l spent several days here recently on
Iuusmess,
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J. W. Hill and W. I. Hill of Floyds
township spent sonic time in Con?
way recently on business.
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The Herald office is the place to
lifet envelopes of different kinds.
*****
M. Bf Thompson and family have
moved to their new home near
Warn pee.
*****
Carl Sessions recently arrived at
home to spend the vacation from
school.
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W. J. Hanna, of Forney, S C., war
anions the farmers vi.siting Conway
last Friday.
*****
Julius Hanna, of Dunn, N. C., spenl
some time in this county recently visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Hanna, of Forney, S. C.
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Magistrate Dock Fleming, of I *ucks
f. township, was in Conway or. I.usinej-s
last Friday.
*****
Outlook envelopes save the time of
addressing. Get them at the TIcvald
office.
*****
I
Miss Frances Plexico, who Iinm
i been visiting Miss Sudie Mae Thomp
son, has retvu ned to her home at
Sharon, S. C.
*****
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Marsh, of
Florence, arc visiting relatives here
and in the country.
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,
10. M. Graham of Aynor spent last
Monday in Conway.
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PURCHASE NOW--SP
Complete Slock Ready f
Pre-Wt
Music is the essential thing <
joy to the family hearthstone. Tin
\ A sonable cost.
COLUMBIA
Insure that you hear the world's p
heard. Close your eyes and the
Now is your chance to g
1 price.
SUTHERLAND I
30 Main Street
I
Pepsenel
i
(
An opening for a road has been ^
mule from the highway down to the j
jroperty that lias been cut into lots I
itid will be offered for sale at auc- j
ion on July 4th, at Myrtle Beach. v
Building operations at Myrtle e
Beach have taken on a new start t
vith the opening of the Summer va-' e
ration season down there. ' t
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In some fields the bottom leaves (t
>n the tobacco hills are beginning to c
ook like they are ready for theje
mrns; but it is due in great measure c
,o the hot dry weather. ji
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That the Herald is a good medium i
n which to place profit bringing
Advertisements is proved by the good
patronage it is receiving both lo- c
:ally and nationally. (
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It. B. Scarborough and family re- j
cently spent several days at the old 1
liome of the former in North Caro- ^
I ina. !
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Chas. H. Piatt, and Mr. Krinlc, of}
Mu'lin-. spent last week end here j
with friends. <
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There arc two new cottages about i
to be started as soon as the materials
are fully decided on and obtained.
One is the new home of Dr. imkI j
Mrs. V. F. Piatt, the other a brick
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Vl-|H"IT<'U COI.UIKC IOI ?> 11 . it 11( I t?I lr*.
.J. B. Cox.
*****
The new home of Dr. Jus. A Nor-1
ton was finished last week by tlio i
contractor, A. B. Garren. It is lo-!
rated in the midst of a bcautifdl
pine prove near the upper end of the
15. G. Collins property, and on thr? j
national highway. |
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The first two days of last week
were the hottest this county has
had this year. The hot spell \va^
broken on Tuesday night and Wed-;
nosday was cool and cloudy.
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W. M. Johnson, who has been con- I
nected with the Herald as machine op
orator for the past year has gone to
New York where he will take in the
Dempsoy-Carpentier fight. He expects
to return to his position here in
the fall.
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The appraisers of the bankrupt
stock of the Aynor Pharmacy finished
their work last week and their
report shows about $1700.00 worth of i
property. The report of the ap- ]
ipraisers will soon be filed in the
icourt and before long a sale of the
property will take place.
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Take a few drinking cups with yor
! to the beach or on the fishing trip.
A glass will get broken, a tin cup will
, get mashed. The paper cup is clean
and is thrown away when used.
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Drinking cups of paper, are one of|
the 'nest advertising noveltie. in tV>
i world today. They stay folded like
an envelope unt'l you wish to use
'the ri. On the flat sides, one or both,
I ran he printed your card, or < ther sulverti.
ing matter, and it is bound to '??
'seen by th?* person who uses the drinh
in?r cup. (let them at the Herald office,
o:ther plain or printed as you
may choose.
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Kernelgrit is the thing that will
!clean your hands and save the time
i.i
I III Jit t\ vui wuuiu iiii u u a>^ a4v vi ji M i\?
|get ofT the prime. Got it at the HovI
aid afTicc.?Advertisement.
See the ads in each issue of the
I Herald and trade with the morcants
j who advertise. They are bound to
! have the best poods and at the most
reasonable prices.
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Bricks have gone down in price
and may go still lower before another
season comes round. They form one
of the best bidding materials in the
world and are next to stone in the
matter of the length of time that they
have been lrnown and used as a buitiling
material.
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It was a severe loss sustained by
.J. P. Grahm last week when his barn
and supply of corn and food, also the
automobile and three mules were
burned and totally destroyed.
r,r?r> cures Malaria, Chili- and Fever,
Bilious Fever, Colds and LaGrippe, or
money refunded.?adv.
'
FCIAL TERMS GIVEN
or Immediate Delivery at
ir Prices
every home maker needs to bring
0 world's best Music at a most ren1
RECORDS
greatest Artists as they wish to be
Artist seems to appear in person.
\el a good machine at a low
FURNITURE CO.
Conway, S. C.
a
THE HORRY HERALD, CONtt
The best grade Tobacco Thermom;ters
50 cents each, limited sup- >ly.
Conway Drug Co. ?Advertise- .
nent.
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Mr. Battle of the Baugh & Sons .
Company, spent several days in Con- '
vay last week on business for his
ompany .
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The Herald will keep outlook en'elopes
in stock from now on and or- i
lers can be filled with these when-1,
ver wanted. The prices is higher, j
han the ordinary envelopes, but the \ i
(xtra amount paid for them is .more ^
han made up by the time that is t
avcd in mailing them. You write
he name and addles-? on *ho Utter or ^
ard and then insert the letter or ,
:ard in the envelopes so tliat the
ard in the envelopue so that the
lame and address shows through the ^
vindow in the envelope, hence the
lame "Outlook."
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As soon as the Herald's new order
'omcs in customers can get sanitary
lrinking cups at the Herald office.
I'liey arc made of paper and can be
ixed to carry the name or advertisenent
of the merchant or business man
bvlio decides to use them. They are
riat like an envelope until opened up
for use.
*****
Conway is in need of freight trains j
every day. They have been coming '
only every three days. This makes
Lhe coming in of freight very slow.
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Kernelgrit is going like hot cakes
it the i5en'Id ofliee. It is the be^t
thing you ever tried for cleaning off j
the grease and the dirt after working
on the automobile.
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noticio of r.\vi:ii.iN(;.
The Homewootl Camp No. r>()12 VV. J
O. W., wil' unveil the monument of j
Sow Smith M. Watts oi> Sundnv. .lulv '
'?, at ."?:()() i\ M. at the Poplar Church J
(Yn-.oU'ry . Everybody cordially in-1
vitcd.
li. o. nux.
Camp Clerk
The liijr Sale at the Conway Bargain
House is running full blast.
New ^oods arriving daily. We don'c
keep anything, but sell every thinir
at a price the other fellow can't
match. Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing.
Shoes and Hats cut to suit your
taste. Best Butter 88 cents per
pound, Lard 10 1-2 cents per pound,
Sujrar 7 1-2 cents per pouhd.
Everything in proportion.?Advertisement.
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WAREHOUSEMEN.
Remember that the Herald shop is
fully equipped with the materials t(
supply your needs in the warehouse
business. Don't send o(T for a billot
that you may never use this sea
on. b'lt ret it as you want it at t'm
Herald office.
* * * * *
There was very little rain at Myrtle
Beach last Sunday.
s v
I>r. Clifton Spceciaiist in disease
of the eye, ear, nose and throat. w;T
!> t be at hi:i ofrice a'. C" nnv;>y Dn*
Co., arrain until the (>th of July.?,-v *
vertisemcnt.
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Paris Green and Lead Arsenate.
9r? prujpfl. ' ' f
Jed. Conway Druff Co.?Advertisement.
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The members ?>f the law firm of
Harrelson & Harrelson, of Millins, S.
C., have spent several days at Myrtle
j Beach recently.
| OPENS LAW OFFICES HERE
MV\<?sc r*. G. L'oy' Fa>d a?*d ' :
: Kenneth Slinks, both Horry County
(,v>.vf, who recently graduated from
the law school at the University of
South Carolina, ' olumbia, have opcn;od
law offices in the Bur'.c inii:drntf,
jrind will practice law under the firm
j name and style of Ford and Suggs.
'They have u card in this issue.
Yard wide white Homespun only
jT cents the yard. 20c dress
! ginghams 9 cents per yard. Fan^v
j Pongee cloth, 40c kind only 24
'. *nt<. Palm Bench suit- only $0.4^
j Children's and ladies' dresses half
f< rmer price. Beautiful [Jain or
Shine ladies' silk umbrellas, all colors,
10 kind only $C>.4 i. KveryiMng going
fast at tho Big Sale. Conway Bargain
House.?Adveri isement.
W. (). VV. I'WHlLIXfi
On Sunday afternoon at three
I o'clock at P^nHr ?'*
Homewood Camp No. 502 will unveil
the monument of Smith M,
Watts.
All W. O. W. members, and
Camps as a whole are especially inv:ted
to attend and participate in
the ceremony. The public is alsc
cord;allv invited.
(Signed) CLERK.
Homewood Camp No. 502.?Adv(>
2JV21 -2ti.
ATTENDING FFKNITURE SHOW
Dan H. Winstead loft Tuesday t<i
attend llio Nort.li Carolina and
Michigan Furniture Shows. Mr. Win?tead
says he r;x:i J?uy furniture !o
one-half what it to t a year airo, and
wjll he able to sol! anything: for tlir
home at prices that are even lower
than before the war.
PAINTS
I represent a reliable conce
paints, oils, lead, complete white
paints for house, barn, and smolo
Wholesale prices to reliable |
Special rliscou
See me and giv
E. G. N<
CONW.
FAY, S. C.. JUNE 23, 1921.
DAY CURRENT
FOR SUMMER |
Quattlebaum Light and Icc Co.,
to Start Service July
First.
Those citizens of Conway who perspired
their way through the heat of ,
ast week ami who look forward to
he months of July. August and Sep- |
ternber as down a vista of ?MiP^M'ef!
jollars. ruinQd georgettes and stained
md soiled palm beaches will we'come (
the announcement that, beginning ,
with July ' and continuing at lea:
for the three months named, the
may throughout the entire day cool
themselves with grateful breezes frotv
electric fans. On that day current
will ho turned on and made nvai'ab'?
to every user of electricity in this
community.
For some time officials of the
Quatt'ehaum Light and Ice Company
und the Conway Chamber of Co*^- 1
merce have been giving considera?ion'
to th'> provision of day current f<>
Conway. The light people were wil
ling and anxious to provide the cur
rent if the* could he assure' that ?ul
scrihers would use enough of it t(
cover the ?v?f?e sary expense c?f oper
ation. Of'i'Mais of the Chandler < ,
Coniiiip'/.r i mo -ed a considerable
number f ' h" -ub crib-us an.! fo\:nd
them pra."ti'*a'!y unanimon in then'
wish for the cvitcp4 and ir their'
pledge to utilise it i1' provided. So
general was the re ;?') ^ that i4 was
convincing to the Oha her of Co>vmerce
and to the On** . t'ebaum I.igh'
and Ice Company and >v immediate
lv followed by the ar.no' rcemcnt o'
the company that its servic* v ?ml'l i,
cvt<"M.dcd in this iivnortr.nt i>:irt iV'u'mv
Those who wish to put in r?Wtrjf
p.?n?.-tovoy toasters. motor driver
sewing: machines and (hp like shoul
order at once so that they may have
everything in readiness for the i!;i
current on the firct dav of Jul v.
M any offices will ho equipped with
the oscillating: fans and stores wii'
use both the oscillating' and ceiling:
fans, making the transaction of hus!
ness and shopping a much more plens
^nt task than heretofore. It is he
lieved that the provision of dnv en:
rent will result in the installation o*
many modern devices in Conway
homes to make house keeping less of
a burden.
The extension of service offered >>
the Quattlebaum people is in the nature
of an experiment. If the demand
for day current should prove large
enough, it will doubtless become per
manent dining the summr months and
possibly even through the w'n^1
Patrons of the service can assist ir
assuring the nermanency of this inne
vat-ion hv using the current as liber
ally as their needs require.
SlTNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC.
There will he a Sunday School pi"
nic at old Methodist Poplar Cl*"r *
] on Saturday before the fourth Sum
dav in Juno. Everybody is invite
with full baskets. Dinner on th<
grounds.
M. O. ANDERSON, Sunt.
o
FOR SAI.E?Mv farm, good buildings
and good dri"Icing water. If
Mayo King, Loris, S. C.?r>2'tf
SIMMONS FOR RFMEF.
STATE OF SOFTH C AROUNA,
County of Horry.
In the Court of Common Fleas.
Burroughs & Collins ro. ' ^feneration,
Plaintiff, vs. Fred P.ryant
D^^ond" "1
TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVINAMED:
You are hereby summonc' "nd r<
Ujuired to answer Ibe Complain1 i>
! ilii'i nrl ion. of which a cop** is hero
j ? ?' h ye'**'?d rivn ''op. ."11(1 to pvt-o f
! copv of your answer to said Co "
Iplainl o" the subscribers. at thoii
offices, Conwy, S. C.. within twent\
days after the service hereof, ov
()f ('to day of sue!1 service1
and if you fail to answer the Com
n'"int v'ithin fho t <?oe aforesaid, thr
plaintiff in this Action will apply tc
Mho Cnnvt for thr relief demanded i?
1 <bo Co?-?plai'"?t.
i Dated June I7tb. A. D. 1021.
SHERWOOD & McM 11.LAN,
Plaintiff's Attornevs.
' Conway. S. C.
j TO Fred Rvvant. Absent Defendant
i TAKE NOTICE That the Cmn
j plaint in the above entitled action
and Summons, of which tho for^goiru
is a copv, were filed in tho office o
the Clerk of Court in and for Horr;
County, said .State, at Conwuy, on tin
18th dav of June A. I). H>21
, SI IERWOOP & McMIIJ-AN,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Conway, S. C., June 18th, 11)21.
Attest:
W. L. BRYAN, C. C. C. P. (Seal)
Advertisement (> 23 3t.
?o
The commencement exercises o
Furman University recently hel<
marked another milestone in the his
, tory of the South Carolna Raptis
college and were pronounced by au
thorities there the most successfu
closing exercises in the history of tin
institution.
Rub-My-Tism is ;i great pain killer
! Relieves pnin and soreness, Rheumn
'ism, Nenraltria, Sprains. etc.? Adv
and OILS
rn carrying every description of
, varnish, roof p::int, ready .Hxed
c tack. Orders by mail solicited.
Nirties.
ml on roof twin I
c nie your order.
OR MAN
AY, S. C.
MRS. G. HOWEDL "
DIES SUDDENLY
M,rs. Jane Howell, the wife of
George Howell, of the Pee Dee Section
of Bucks township, died suddenly
on Tuesday night of last week,
and a neighbor wis in Conway on
Wednesday morning looking for the
Coroner to hold an inquest. Mrs
Howell was about thirty-five years
of age.
She had complained on the day
before of having a sick headache.
Her husband went off on a fishing
trip on the Pee Dee River on Tues- '
day night and about ten or eleven
o'clock that night according to reports
oi iiu?ir children went into the
house and found their mi ther dead.
It was not thought that any foul
play caused her death but neighbors|
thought that it should be investigat- !
ed.
Long Shoe Points.
At one time-?In the fourteenth or
Fifteenth century?people won* rhe
points of their shoes so ions that they
were In danger of inmhlitm over them
when they walked. To overcome this
Inconvenience It became fashionable j
for bpth men ?nd women to tie their
shoe points i< their knees by luces
or chains.
|
To Stop a Cough Quick ? j
take HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a '
cough medicine which stops the cough by
healing the inilamed and irritated tissues.
I A box of GROVES O-PEN-TRATE
SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and
Croup is enclosed with every bottle of
HAYES' HEALING HONEY. The salve
' should ho ruhhod on the chest and throat
of children suffering from a Cold or Croup. ,
j The healing effect of Hayes' Healing Honey in- 1
i side the throat combined with the healing effect of
l Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through the i>ores of
J the skin 9<xm stops a cough.
i Both remedies are packed in one carton and the |
cost of the combined treatment is 35c.,
I Just ask your druggist for HAYES' I
HEALING HONEY.
TABLE Dl
IVhen you need table d
"THE SAN IT AI
We carry, when obtainable, all
tables?and always have in stock i\
? eats, etc., that will aid you great
Fancy and He
Our stock of Fancy and Heavy
wo can furnish you with anything
low price.
Remember our home-made me
from the machine.
We a e here to serve yc
R. W. LAr
"Tl,c S anil a
NO7
IK YOU A UK KXPKCTINCJ TO
OR IN CONW
; CAPPS&:
1 General (
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Address: Myrtle Beach, S.
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SERVED AT FOUNTAINS AN
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ARCTIC K
IS SOLD 'I
SASSEF
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PAGE FIVK
YOUR CHANCE
Commencing on the 20th
of this month I will fit you
with glasses at a reduction of
$2.00 per pair up to July
20th. That is, for glasses
costing over $5.00, such as
Shell Tex, .Sr.reon, and Gold.
1 am making this offer for
tho dull season, and also to
inform you that 1 give you
an absolute guarantee of fit
anil quality, that is, if not
entirely satisfactory I refund
your money. I not only i!o
this hut save you from $8 to
$10 on your glasses. All I
ask is a trial. No case too
difficult without a physical
trouble; then an Occulist
should lie consulted. I am
l'Ol'"* a?non?r win fi ii/l v? < >i
your i>utro:u:.ire and offer for
it the best, fair ami legitimate
business.
J. K. DAWSEY
j Optometrist
The M c d a n W ill.
TIm- M? ? 1 imi? wall, in mii- U'IU history,
ajis n wall north of Itnhylon. extondnt:
from the Tigris to the Euphrutea.
milt ns n defense ?>f Babylonia.
(i. Lloyd Fort! \V. Kenneth .^u^gs
V OKI) Ac SI! Q (J S
Attorr.eys-ut-Law
Olliees in Buck Building
CONWAY, s. e.
ELICACIES
'elicacies call or 'phone
1Y GROCERY"
kinds of fresh Fruits and Vegcill
kinds of tlie best canned fruits.
ly in preparing1 the meal.
:avy Groceries
Groceries is always complete, atvl
in this iine at all times at a very
al and fresh Peanut Butter?right
)u. (tioc us a chance.
& CO.
ry Grocery'
ICE
BUILD KITH Kit ON BKACH
'AY, SKK US
STANTON
Contractors
C.
- s
1F.Y SERVE
:e Cream
IS
HFUL ? RKKUESI1!N(; I
J) IN INDIVIDUAL CARTONS.
>WS THE SPOON"
lie Beach
:e cream
I'HKRE BY
3 BROS.