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BROADWAY : HAS CHANGED I O r Movie Shows Have Shoved the Articulate Actors Into the ? Side Streets. 81 New York.?The ubiquitous soul who does his bit toward the settle- i; ment of world problems by writing: ^ letters to newspapers has been regal- * in?: New York editors with observa- ? lions on changes that recent years g have wrought with Broadway and life along that thoroughfare. a Regard, he says, how the movie * shows have shoved articulate actors into the side streets. Sec what has " become of the famous old restau- f rants. They have gone and uninter- a esting shoe shops and drug stores ? have taken their places. The table I d'hote resorts where dinner and . laughter and liquor kept patroil? J1 happily ensconced around the tables } until bedtime are now closing at a 10 o'clock, and even earlier.' The * good old crowds have vanished, he m writes. Diners seem to /regard eat- I 5ng as a duty. And it used to bo I an expreience, not without an oc- I casional thrill. I One hotel has done away with its I jolly hunting room where the boys I used to get togetner, ana me space n has been rented to bourgeoistic mer- fl chants. And those virils chop houses where banquets robed themselves in huge white aprons and fraternized over-juicy beefsteaks are now admitting women to their tables. Thrt midnight shows have closed, and the electric signs lure one only to m white goods sale, cosmetics, a movie show or chewing gum. And the clubs?oh, how they have changed! The cafe is deserted, the wags have forgotten how to jest and make merry. The stewards say they have as many diners as before, but. only because men want company at; dinner. Even the new night time traffic regulations in the theatre dis trict have kept the crowds away. Meanwhile the men who conduct business in this great hotel, shopping and theatrical district have banked together "to help bring about a fair and proper municipal regulation of the district which will not be detrimental to business interests, the life and happiness of the New Yorker and the visitor, and to perpetuate the name and fame of the world's greatest money-spending center." Their organization was incorporated as the Heart of New York Business men's association, and include those whose interests are embraced in the I district between 84th and 59th I streets, and from Madison to Eighth I avenues. I Local and Personal I MERCHANTS NOTICE. Right now is the time to ?*cduei* your stock. (Jet money out of your "Dead Merchandise." Close out your business. The A. A. Haack Sales System of Columbia, S. ('., Representative, T. B. Golightly, is now in Conway conducting a sale. Kindlv got in touch with him immediately and get full details as to the wonderful results our system brings the merchants.?Advertisement * * * * * Crowds .'.ro through Conway each week on their way to spend a period of rest at Myrtle Beach. ****** The floors and inside finish on the new building of A. C. Thompson's or Laurel Street was being completed 0 early this week. The stores will be I ready for occupancy in a few days. I The work on the rooms on tho sec- 1 ond floor will be finished up as soon . * as possible. ***** The tobacco grower who has been able to produce a fine ^racle of the weed is perfectly satisfied with 'the prices though of course they were not as high as they were last year. * ? No office lavatory is complete "without a package of kemelgrit. Il takes this new invention to remove the grease and dirt aft2r a first; class effort on the automobile o?other machine. Give it a tr?al and be convinced that it will save double its cost in the saving of time. * * * * MAUU1 AGK ( ERTIFICATE This is to certify that some sevnteen or eighteen years juro 1 married George Prince and Ella Canidv at the residence of Robert Lewis in "Little "River neck near Littlo River. S. .C. I do not remember the exact day and date but to the best of my recollection it was some seventeen or eighteen years ago. W. I,. Bellamv. N.' P. This 3rd, day of August, 1921. o PRH-IIISTORIC ANIMALS The annual big game hunt of trained geologists and paleontologists of the world is under way at the Agate Springs ranch near Agfte, Nob., instead of using highpovcied rifles to gab their game, i-iese expert-hunters of rhinocerosis. mastodoins. camel ?*?nd deer u^e a pick and shovel. The animals sought are not live ones, but are the bones of prehistoric earth travelciv of a )vi.iion or so years ago. The Agate Springs ranch, owned bv Captain James H. Cook, extend along the Niobrara river for ter? . . wiles in Sioux country and is about * a .. ?:i? i-i < ? ?? f,wcm.v 11 vi; milt's soutneasi ot narI'jscij. On il is located what is said to bd tho p. "cutest prehistoric bone quarry in the world. Since its discovery 30 years ago persons interested in the study of fossil remain* have been making explorations. During the coming season, the quarries will be worked by the United States National Muaeuir. Smilhsonian Institution, under the direction of J. W. Gidlcy,l Wm, ad others. The American Museum t' New York will have the usual arty here taking: what they desire i?t continuing the search for Dinhyiis -nil |Kiicestral hog: about the i*je of thAox in height and weight. k fine skeleton of the Dinohyus was scured in 1904 by the Moril Geotgical expedition. It stood nearly even feet in height. lb pchistoric times, the place '?w cal'ed Agate Springs ranch is eli^ved by some to havo been a uter bole. similar to t!?e modern ifrican water holes where at times rent he ids of animals gathered [> drink. Other scientists believe be place to have been oncc a lake nd that carcases drifted to this <in/l flioii hnnou llrnnnprf. flail I'V'V UIIU VIIVI* MVIIVk^ v w-. ? tiin Harold I. Cook, son of the wner of the ranch and consulting: ngineers say it seems more probble that the bone bed is the result f a great eddy in a cove along lie shore line of an immense river, 'he carcasses of various herds and idividuals are believed to have een picked up by the moving water nd lodged in the cove. This, he Styleplus Mar they are considered one of I of men's clothing on the mai Weal so have a full lir $10.00 to $15.00. Aproi $2.75 kind at $1.24. We ai 1 2 yds for 98c. Visit us w chandise at bargains. We v\ Marli "77ie Groii nnnHMnHH 1921 SALE C NEAL & DIKON T1 a nnfII r Aitiumta y^ Mull ins, Sou AUGl Monday, 1st Tuesday, 2nd Wednesday, 3rd . . Thursday, 4th . . Friday, 5th . . Monday, Kth Tuesday, 9th . . Wednesday, 10th . Thursday, 11th .. Friday, 12th .. .. Monday, 15th . . , Tuesday, 16th Wednesday, 17th Thursday, 18th . . Friday, 19th OO..J ATI UIHIcl> , wwUM Trosday, 23rd . . Wednesday, 24th . Thursday, 25th . . Friday, 26th .. .. Monday, 29th .... Tuesday, MOth .. . Wednesday, 31st . REMEMBER THA T / TEAM TO PUEE TH We will make it to your i our last sale is just; DOLLARS ARE W TIME WOI COME T< NEAL & D] MULLI THK HOBBY HBBALP. 001 believes would account for the partial segregation of types as well as the miscellaneous mixture of animals found in the quarries. The Titanotherium, or giant beast, is the largest animal's bones to be found in this region. It is about the size of an elephant. The most common fossil mammal in the bad lands of Nebraska is the Dredon?an herbiviorus animal about the size of the domestic sheef>. As many as eight or ten skulls of the Oredon have been found frequently in a space no larger than the floor of an ordinary room. It has been discovered here by scientists that America is the home of the rhinoceros, the camel, as well as that of the horse and many other animals now to be found only in foreign countries or not at all. * Mr. Cook says that Nebraska is the home of the rhinoceros and their wanderings led them into other parts of the world. At Agate, their bones and skulls occur in heaps. He says they became extinct in Nebraska at the close of pliocene? half a million years ago. " ... 1 Clothing low \as added a big assortment >f Style Plus Clothing, rhey guarantee a perfect it, and the wearing qualiy has no equal. The price has been ;reatly reduced from $60.)0 to $35.00. This line >f clothing was formerly old here by the late Russ Bros., and Style Plus suits leed no introduction, as [Kp Kpct nnrl cfrr\nnr*?cf linac I UI1V4 Oil V/ll ^VyO I 11A I V.O *ket. le of clothing at prices from i overalls at 98c and the *e still selling LL Sheeting hen you want real Merrill save you some money. dw's >ing Store/' :ARD 1921 BROS., PROPS, 'AREHOUSE th Carolina UST Sale 2 Sale 1 Sale 4 Sale 3 Sale 2 Sale J Sale 4 Sale 3 Sale 2 Sale 1 Sale 4 Sale o Sale 2 Sale 1 Sale 4 Sale 3 Sale 2 Sale 1 Sale 4 Sale 3 Sale > Sale 1 Sale 4 T TAKES A STRONG E LOAD THIS YEAR. interest to sell with us, and 1 tu> guuu as uui 1 nm. ORTH MORE AND }TH LESS. 3 SEE US (XON BROS. NS, S. C. / IWAY, 8. P., APOUST 11, 1931 To Stop a Coogh Quick take ' HAYES* HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stops the coogh by healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Cheet Cold*, Head Colds and Group is enclosed with every bottle of ; HAYES' HEALING HONEY. The salve should be rubbed on the chest and throat of children suffering from a Cold or Croup. The he*tint effect of Hayes' Heeling Hooey In* side the throet combined with the heeling effect of Grove'* O-Pen-Trste Salve through the pore* of the skin soon stope a cough. Both remedies are packed In one carton and the cost of the combined treatment Is 35c. ( * Just ask your druggist for HAYES* HEALING HONEY. / I t I Its clean, w flame givi correct h< THIS is the reas a New Perfec successful. You c; accurately to withi time you bake a pai or cook a roast. Instead of the old way more often than not c experience with a Ne\n how easy it is to get su You can adjust the h takes several minutes 1 method of a coal rang Over 3,000,000 house Perfection enjoy the rel and wood carrying an j N1 i I A NO II WHO Wll I We will giv I her of pounds of ! I August 17th iic w e are goinj selling tobacco on each week, and t< the winner. Wl C Jur aim in c Ithe people to sell houses as there are When in to\ money on your gi price is right. R.W # Dodson'i Liver Tone Killing Calomel Sale Don't sicken or salivate yourself or paralyse your aensitive liver by taking caiomel which is quicksilver. Your dealer sells each bottle of pleasant, harmless "Dodson's Liver Tone" under an ironclad, money-back guarantee that it regulates the liver, stomach and bowels better than calomel without making you sick?15 million bottles aold. i -v 59*9!l jHjf | B1 S Mi gB \d5A0 vp^ar |HHtBK"'~CKV hite-tipped es the jat instantly on why cooking with ,.'ul ? ?wit tion is so easy and f?~heV? m regulate the heat Anotherfe n a few degrees every blue chimi rticular kind of pastry against th< small loss 1 flame thro 1 of '"rushing the fire" and The four-l turning your cakes, a little cabinet am ' Perfection will ?how you popular. I ccessful results uniformly. or nn. u,,. tat in a second where it ? . . . " with the draft and damper formly U keepers who use the New lief that it affords from coal hardware, d all the litter and bother STANDAI EW PERFE( Oil Cook Stov THER P I BE THE I e away free to the Farmer sel tobacco on the Conway Marl ) LBS COFF g to give away a prize every ' the Conway market, so watch il/o tmnfi rm r\[ f V* 1 c nr\nn vf 1 Arwv uu * umu^v. \ji iiiio uppv/i 11 \o knows? giving away these prizes is to tobacco on this market. We 5 in the State. / vn call at our store and let Ui oceries. We have the besl IANF Ulllk "The Sanitary GroceryM 4 1 Wadded by Bating Out of Sowt I Miirrlai'* in tint h r?*kiKt<>u* cer*? I^H timny iintiinu tli** ItnrtiifNn Thurv In % c?*r**motiy. of fotirrtH. tint th* only o*?? |H phsiiry Mtid binding part of If In that IH <b> couple a^ould. In the presence of witn?\sKos ended together for the pni* pbse. vnt out of the* same bowl. II -agpvat-u ocpwnaaa am en I Mf vo ttoA va? 'iajij Junpn MASf|M 4|iov)cui ?n?f Klpiuiojjao^aipooFQ f^TIQ *?unpMa*m** 'P?J .LN 4KLN1G OZYd II *w?>uq|VJ nW^C V M ? <?fl M ??? 9 BP WO WIW ifm m ??????w????^?a?? H . I j SECURITY OIL I STANDARD OtLCOMMNY > r I h them. Their kitchens are more com* I work in, too, especially during warm I ature of the New Perfection is its long I ley. This drives clean, sootless heat | - cooking utensils with an extremely I by radiation. You can always see the I ugh the little mica doot. I mrner size equipped with warming I i New Perfection Oven is the most I But you can obtain a five, three, two I ner size if you prefer. I ecurity Oil gives the best results uni? I se it all the time. I ctioti Oil Cook Stoves are sold at most I furniture and department stores. 1 ID OIL COMPANY (NEW JERSEY) I :tion es n r1ze I I llllliKIPnn WINNtKf I ling the largest numcct next Wednesday, EE week to the Farmers t our Advertisements unity?You may be help and encourage' have as good ware ! > save you some real t obtainable and the o nn l & uU. I