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EVERYTHING CLEANED,
DYED AM) PRESSED.
HATS CLIO A N MI) AND
BLOCKED.
Work Called For and Delivered.
Special attention to mail orders.
CONWAY CMC AN ING &
PRESSING CO.
GASOLINE SYSTEMS
Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air Compressors,
Computing Scales, Floor Scales,
Show Cases, Account Registers, Rebuilt
Cash Register?, Safe... Store
Fixtures.
THE HAMILTON SALES CO.,
<adv) Columbia, S. C. 1;29 tf
Dr. J. I). THOMAS
Physician and Surgeon
LOR IS, S. C.
DR. G. I. LEWIS
Dental Surgeon
Office Over Norton Drug Companv.
CONWAY, S.C.
D. A. SPIVKY & CO.
W. 15. King, Secty.
BONDS AND INSURANCE.
Office i?
Peoples National Hank Building.
HARRELSON & HARRELSON
Attorneys-at-Law
Practice both in the State and
Federal Courts.
MULMNS. - - - - S. C.
H. H. WOODWAKD
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
CONWAY. S. C.
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> R. B. SCARBOROUGH
Attorney at Iiaw
CONWAY, S. C.
T. B. LEWIS
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
1 CONWAY, S, C.
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ONE MINUTE SERVICJ
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CIRBY'S DRUG STORE
*E. OUR PRICES MAX
REMEMBER, PEOPLE C
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! J. INI. JOIINSON
Civil Engineer
MARION, S. C.
My Engineering and Surveying
!office will l)o during niy absence,
and prepared to take care of any
work as usual. Address all commuications
as heretofore.
S. C. DUSENBURY
Attorney-at-Law
Spivey Building
CONWAY, S. C.
J . I. A L L E N , JR.
Attorney-at-Law
Office in Bank of Loris Bldg.
LORIS, S. C.
P. J. SULLIVAN & CO.
Certified Public Accountants (Ut.)
Telephone So. 71)0.
Murchison Bank Bldg.
WILMINGTON. N. C.
WILLIAM EUGENE KING, M. I).
Physician and Surgeon
AYNOR, S. C.
* DR. P. M. BLANTON *
* DENTIST
*? Office in Herald Building W
' Cor.wav, S. C. ^
Some of the days of last week were
as cool here as anyone could wish
for, especially the nights.
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Every farmer needs to take care of
plenty ol feed for the Winter months.
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^ Real Estate Loans
w? Bonds
6a Insurance sa
OB HORRY HERALD, CONWAY,
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^UG STORE. KIRBY'S
IT COOL AND PLEASA
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IS STOCKED WIT I 1 EV
/E BEEN REDUCED TO
)F HORRY COUNTY, W
:S YOUR TRADE, AND
TED AT KIRBY'S AT P
O MAKE YOUR HEADQ
IG SODA FOUNTAIN FI
OCKS AT 10c.
^ GOOD AND PROFITA
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MILK RESTORES
TIRED NERVES
A good, old-fashioned bowl of bread
and milk, says the Dairy Division of
the United States Department of Agriculture,
is the very best restorative
at the end of a hard day's work. On 1
a cold night the bread may be droppod
in hot milk, enough to wet it
thoroughly, with just a suspicion of
salt for fiavor. In England's damp
climate bread and milk is the first
thought after a long tramp or a day
in the open. Almost every brain
worker, whether student or professor,
doctor, preacher, or business man,
knows the refreshing tsonic of a steaming
bowl of bread and milk. Most children
like it, and nothing could be
better for them at bedtime or for
lunch. When the older ones eat precooked
crisp breakfast food, baby
may have bread and milk for a
change. It is a good emergency supper.
too, for the younger ones, when
there is not time for thorough cooking
of wheat or oatmeal cereal.
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J. O. Norton recently spent s'?me
time at the beach.
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Mr. and Mrs. O. Hoyt McMillan
were visitors at Myrtle Beach several
days last week.
Get oflice supplies at the Hen.id
office
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Dan \\. Html wick, of Loris, S. C.,
was in Conway on business last week.
Monuments
Dealers In
Marble and Granite
and Iron Fencing.
:j See us or write before buying
and we will send our representative
to see you.
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Lumberton Marble &
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Granite Works
J. H. FLOYD, Prop.
LUMBERTON, N. C.
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JOE KIRBY, PROPRI]
ND CUSTOMERS FRO!
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DRUG STORE IS EQl
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CLERKS.
ERYTHING TO BE EC
PRE-WAR PRICES.
MEN IN MULL.INS JC
REMEMBER, YOU CAI
RE WAR PRICES.
CARTERS AT KIRBY'
LLED WITH GOOD, C
BLE TOBACCO SEASOf
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MAKING A LAWN I
IN FKW WKICKS
A now, <|liick method of establishing
stands of sod on lawns, and
more especially on golf greens where
the grass gets severe usage, has hecui
worked out by botanists of the United
States Department of Agriculture. I
Bent grasses, which grow from run-|
ners, are principally used >n the method.
A quantity of healthy sod is,
1 1-2 inches, which gathers in most
riiuit wi uv/
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of the grass roots with as little dirt
as possible. The sods are run through I
a feed cutter which is so arranged as .?
to slit theni into ribbons about '2 ]
inches wide and the ribbons are shred- 1
dod by hand, leaving a mass of .mass
roots. These roots are sowed broad- '
cast on the ground, which has been i
carefully prepared by plowing and ?
harrowing; and if a golf green is de- i
sired it is usually covered about an i
inch deep and rolled. i
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senger cars to excel it
the wonderful perform;
delivered in the past* T
tires today than thev h;
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larger, stronger, heavie
ble, than ever before*
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tire equipment this sea
possible to buy, be s
Goodyear Tires and
nearest Goodyear Sei
Dealer has th
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found .sufficient to broadcast the sod
^hreds and harrow or disk them in.
l>y this method a g'ood stand of sod
las been obtained in as short a time
thre; wooks. The method has
seen used on tfolf courses throughout
:ho country. A j?reen of the public
arolf course ii\ Potomac Park, Washington,
D. C., prepared in this manler,
is regarded as one of the finest ,
n the country.
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