The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 25, 1922, Image 3
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| ^ Men's odd trousers, in all size
& colors. We are uoin^ to close
out'at half price.
Men's dress shirts, in all coloi
styles, tfoing for only 98cMen's
dress hats, C* t eac
tra j?;c.od c|ua!ity. *P * ?U0
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.1. Gary Baker was in Conw|y last
Saturday:
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S. H. Brown was in Conway one
dav last week.
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G. C. Butler was here fvom Loris
one day last wec?k.
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M. G. Anderson spout several days
in Columbia last week.
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Another car of flour just arrived.
Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv.
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Mrs. Pickett entertained her Sunday
school class last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. It. Smith spent
Sunday in Mullins visiting relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. George .1. Holliday
spent some time in Columbia last
week.
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.J. F. CYirson was anions those
spending a few hours in Conway recently.
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Miss Sadie Goldfinch entertained
last week in honor of Miss Ruth
Spivey.
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This is court week and Conway has
several attorneys from other towns
of the state.
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Little Virginia Coble Adams spent
last Saturday in town, the guest of
Eugenia Buck.
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M 1 flilmorn \v;is here from the
Allsbrook section of the county the
latter part of last week.
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Miss Genevieve Wilcox left here
last week for Marion and other poinU
whore she visited relatives and
friends.
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Mrs. C. P. Quattlebaum left one
dav lf'st week for Florence to visil
her husband who is in a hospital there
for treatment.
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Young Mr. Barringer, son of the
candidate for Congress, spent lasl
Saturday in Conway. He was witl
friends while here.
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Paul Quattlebaum went over t<
Florence the latter part of last woolto
visit his father, Col. C. P. Quattlo
bauni who has been ill at the hospital
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S. B. Graham has accepted .-i posi
tion in the office of Sheriff James A
Lewis and will attend to serving ta>
executions and oilier papers issuen
fi'oni the sheriff's office.
*****
The Herald is only $1.50 by th<
year. Take it now while it is low
We may be compelled to raise tin
price again to $2.00. You can get ii
before it goes up if you act in time
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FOR SALE?Mammoth yellow soys
beans. My beans are nice clean seed
free from defects. Price $1.95 pe
lnwlml f o. l>. Cnlvnso. Terms, casl
with order. G. G. Marlowe, Calypsc
N. C. Adv. 4-27-8tpd
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B. F. Watts has been appointed a
registrar of Socastee townsh'p in th
place made vacant by' the removal o
W. T. Turljeville to Florida. Thi
place was filled by Mr. Turbeville unti
he moved away and which caused ,
new appointment to be made.
*****
' WANTED?A tfood man to re pre
sent us in Horry and adjoining conn
^ies in handling? monuments and me
morial work. We have a good prop
osition for a good man. Addres
Owen Bros. Marble and Granite Co
Greenwood, S. C.?Adv. 5-25-3t.
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On last Friday afternoon the Chris
tian Endeavor Society had quite
nice outing in the form of a picni<
About a dozen cars left town at
o'clock for Myrtle Beach. After er
joying the sights for a while they a
joined at the bathhouse and fea*
was spread which was greatly enjoye
by all.
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>s and Boys' dress hats, ^ood <
these + each.
1 1 ^ Lnd-lassie romper 'lot!
rs and J quality, ^/J/' IK'r yard.
^ Quo lot of suit-cases foi
h. Ex
? Worth much more.
hi Dry Goo*
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O. F. Booth was in Conway on business
one day last week.
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He honest with all men. A rogue
is never wanted in any place.
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Things come and go, hut the boll
weevils will doubtless go on forever.
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When in the market for field peas,
? eo us. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv.
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.1. A. McDermott was in Columbia
/tit I iiK'i i wi:c enrnro I / I ?i \ ?
vii *v4?~i 11 \/?'?> vci ai via * o uiPi ?
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R. C. Graham ,'ind son of Simpson
Creek spent a portion of last week in
Conway on business.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Graham of
Myrtle Beach, S. C., were in Conway
recently visiting relatives.
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We havoogood stocks of flour, meat,
lard, sug/ir and everything in groceries.
Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv.
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For the host price on heavy and
fancy groceries. Atlantic GroceryStore,
J. H. Brown, Mgr.?Adv.
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Great progress has been made during
the past week on the new office
building of the Conway Building Company.
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i> WANTED?3 or 4 unfurnished
| rooms in private house, near high
j school if possible. J. W. B. Kingston
Hotel.?Adv. ltpd
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C. T. Sloan of Marion spent some
time here last week attending to business
of his company, the Conway CocaCola
Bottling Company.
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i\d L. Smith left Monday for Spartanburg,
where ho will be in attend
, r'lico as a delegate to the grand lodge
//looting of (ho Knights of Pythias.
Tho Right Market had some souir
: op f'xhihi'ioii recently in front ol
? their place on Third avenue. The
L li'l.V animals attracted the attentioi
. - of many people.
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See us for arsenate of lead ant
j guns to spray it on with. Arsenate
c of lead is much cheaper than Pari.'
green for killing tobacco worms
Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv.
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Conway has .a nursery, conducted h\
C. II. Snider, (live him your orders
; for plants instead of sending' the or
^ dors oil' to another place, whore tin
circulation of your money will not d<
you the same amount of good.
J. L. Chestnut has recently com
nleted the erection of still anothe:
- cottage, for rent on one of the lot:
1 ho purchased from the Lewis estat<
- | ;alo of property a year or two ago
Recently (ho painting of his new cot
i ta^es .was finished.
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r Mrs. John Coles gave a pavty at he
li home on the Waccanviw Hiver 01
>, Monday night in honor of her nephew
Jack Burroughs. One of the nios
enjoyable occuranees of the eveninj
s was the concert that they were privil
o eged to hear over the radio, so-called
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s Rev. and Mrs.* M. W. Gordon hav
,1 returned from the Southern Baptis
a convention at Jacksonville, Fla., am
Mr. Gordon will preach as usual ii
the Baptist Church on Sunday morn
ing at 11:15, and night at 8. Me wil
try to make the services short am
sweet, and pay you well for coming
. "Not forsaking the Assembling o
. Ourselves Together as the Manner o
Some Is," PIcb. 10:25.
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RAPT 1ST MKHT1 NfJ
The final meeting of the whirlwiiv
campaign of the Waccanviw Associa
a tion will he held in Conway Baptis
3.' Church at 10 A. M. on Tuesday. Jun
21 6, in connection with the ministers
i-1 and deacons' conference. Dr. C. *
11 Hurts, secretary-treasurer, and othe
>t' prominent speakers will he presen
d All sister churches are invited.
1 M. W. GORDON, Pasto
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See us when in the market for ice
cream salt. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv.
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Coi n for 75 cents per bushel at mv
Hell place. J. W. Holliday.?Adv.
5-25-41
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Mrs. Ed L. Smith left Monday for
/?n ?? 4 s\ linv lini?
I\V.I .->im ? WII ?*4 > ii~i (, IU 11 v; i iiiuiii^i ,
Mrs. Jennie Croxton.
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To develop and expand any business
or industry, somebody must begin
it and then stick to it.
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Mrs. Sallie H. Smith and Miss Holle
Smith have returned from Mullins
where they have been visiting relatives
and friends.
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For hi.eh class singing, wrestling
and dancing lessons, apply to E.
Cirier, P. Holliday and F. Pickett.
'Perms reasonable, ltpd
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The A. T. Coilins Company is now
running an advertisement in (lie Herald
telling of then* wholesale business
which is growing with the town
.and much faster.
*****
The biggest, lot of fruit jars ever
brought . to Cotnv.ay came recently
when a gondola car arrived "loaded
with the useful articles for the Cooper-Smith
Company. This pile of fruit
jars looked as big as a hou?c when
stacked in the large warehouse of the
company.
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Manv frioiulv: nl' T?nv Si C' Mnvrk
hate (o see him leave the Horry Industrial
School, lie has been there
so long and done so well with the afI
fail's of the school that the friends of
i the school hate to know that unothei
i nvui will have to he tried in that important
position. The Rev. Mr. Morris
has been enthusiastic all the time
> about this school and under his man.
ajremcnt the school has made great
. strides.
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LITKKARY. SOCIKTY
The Maple Literary Society had i
. business meeting: on Monday nighl
; and elected the following officers
Miss Minnie Hardy, president; W. VV
.Tones, vice president; Miss Y<oh
Johnson, secretary-treasurer; C. M
: Anderson, critic; W. T. Smith, a>sis
> fant critic; Johnnie Tompkins ant
t Mi ss Lottie Johnson, censors. YYilhui
I I/Mirto I ? 11 I't i c? I ^ J AT ! I t t w
.Johnson, program committee.
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5 A G10NTS WANTED?Men and wo
> men wanted to handle city tr;uie an<
. retail the original and genuine Wat
kins products, remedies, extracts
apices, toilet requisites, householc
,* specialties, automobile accessories
otc. Over 150 guaranteed products
- Our values are une(|iialled and Wat
3 kins quality is in a class l>y itself
> Write today for free sample and ful
details of our offer and what :t invui.'
o you. The J. IJ. Watkins Co., Dept
- ?(>, New York. N. Y.?5-4-5t
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s UO\ SITPPKR AT PAl'LKY SW \MI
3 There will he a hox supper a
. Pauley Swamp on Saturday night
- May 27, for Ihe benefit of the church
Nice boxes and cakes will be for sale
Come and buy and help a good cause
r Committee,
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COTTON MAKKKT
t Spot cotton prices advanced 2!
? points during the week, closing a
1'i.SXc per pound. New York Ma;
I. -fn 111? < ?? ii/"lv!iiioc*( 1 fifl tmints;. closiniT a
2ll53c.
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t Drink Chero-Cola in bottles. Ma?l
el from pure, distilled water.?Ad\
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\ For the hect nrices on \
fi heavy and fancy grocerIt
y ies go to the Atlantic
c, ' Grocery store next door
- ? to Kingston hotel, J. H.
t. | Brown, Mgr.
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COURT PROCEEDS
FOR CRIMINALS
(Continued from Page One)
when Judge Sease announced that the
parlies might marry and the case dismissed
at a later term. It was. announced
.at this term that tho parties
had married and *the bill went before
the grand jury with the understanding
that they might find no bill on
account of the marriage that had
tak^n place.
State vs. R. B. Nobles left open.
State vs. .loss Strickland, left open.
State vs. O. M. Ward, left open.
Sta'e vs. John Graham, left open.
State vs. Daniel Skipper, for trial.
State vs. W. J. Johnson, left open.
State vs. John Causey et al, for
trial.
State vs. Furney Ward and Mary
B;.ker .left onen.
State vs. .). M. (lasciuc, loft open.
St/ite vs. K. N. Tompkins, continued.
State vs. K. Hurt Survis, left open.
St.')to vs. K. D. Hughes, left open.
State vs. I,. \Y. Hughes, left open.
State vs. R. Cierrald, left open.
State vs. Rill Lewis, et al. left open.
.lack Hunt, a ney.ro, was arraigned
for criminal assault upon woman
i of his race, represented l>v an attor>
ne-' unpointed l>v the court after tin
defendant had selected Hon. K. ,1
Sherwood a^ his preference from the
; number of lawyers in the courtroom
at the time.
Altman Gagum. a negro, was trie<
'or criminal assault on ,m member <>I
his race. He was arraigned and sai<
he had no lawyer and had no mono\
m property. The court appointer
'Ion. Ci. 1.. Foi'd to defend the accused,
with the right to select othei
lawyers to assist him if wanted,
t The State vs. Fred Graham, chargec
with assault and battery, was the fir si
-o 4 Hed after the noon recess. Il<
pleaded not guilty and a jury was em
i panelled. It was charged that do
L :erd"nt cut the coat of \Vi:l .'ohnsoi
and thrc/itoned to shoot the satin
negro. The iurv found him guilty o
1 assault ana nailery or a mjvn anc
'ii1-"-'':!vatcl nature.
The no\i ca.se was another for as
1 sauIt with intent to kill nv the same
' defendant. Fred (iraham, /1n I whirl
occurred on the same day. hut on an
other nejiTo. It appeared that Ora
ham went to a neuro church that da\
- while drinking and created a cm i.sider
1 able disturbance before ho left. ll<
- was convicted of simple .assault aw
battery.
1 T e S*ate vs, I . H. i'V>bles -'or I?i??v
amy was noil prossed on account o
. the absence of witnesses.
The State vs. Daniel Skipper wa:
continued lill the next term.
1 William Johnson, a nej>ro witnes:
in b >th of the cases against Fred ' h\m
ham, had been bound over, bu' failec
to appear when called on Monday. /
bench warrant was sent after him
lie was brought into court on Tues
t day morning- and placed before tlr
court. He said that he had been ad
vised by Magistrate Black that th
> case would not be tried at this coin
' and for '.hat reason he had not com
to the court. Then Mr. Hlack wa
called ttnd he said that he ivd no
told the neirro anv such thinu*. Judir
"* Shipp then sentenced .Johnson to t\v
t days in llio county jail for contemp
V of court. Johnson was committed t
t the jail to serve the sentence.
The State vs. Isaac Wilson, charge
with ass.'iu11 and hattery, was di>
p missed as no witnesses answere
' when called.
The State vs. (J. D. Bessent, charue
with violation of the prohibition law;
resulted in a plea of guilty of havin
^ li(|Uor in possession. He was .-ci
k tenced to throe months or fin*' o
r $100, suspended on good behavior i
k payment of $2f> of tlie amount.
* The grand ju,'.v '"ailed to return
l true hill in tbo ease of the State v.
W. A. Spivey, charged with slaude
t under the statute of this state.
? According to the record in th
prosecution this case grow out of
k statement made by the defendant- i
[ some church conference at a meet in
? >f Baptists at Myrtle Beach in ID2
t when defendant was asked as to th
recial standing of C. V. Diinory.
k Th? State vs. Sam Biymton 'or ihm
^ vpport was noil prosse.l, paWic
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having made up early in the we ok
anil gone l>ack together.
The State vs. \V. 0. Tyler, Jesse
Strickland et al. was continued. The
attorney for defendants, M. C. H.arrel
son, could not attend court on account
of illness.
Oscar Brooks pleaded guilty to as
sault and battery of a hi.uh and a.u'
tt'ravatcd nature. The sentence wa:
throe months, suspended on pay men1
at the sum of $25.
On the call of the case for v.if<
'uvuinU' auainst Owen M. War 1, ot
motion of his attorney, throe nhysi
cians were appointed hy the coi;ri ti
examine Ward on the (;uestio'i of in
sanity and the case continuevl unti
the next day for trial.
State vs. \*ance Ward for violatioi
of prohibition laws was noil prossed
no witnesses answering; for the state
The case of the State vs. .los
Strickland wa< continued.
O. K. Hughes was charged with vio
lation of the prohibition 'aws. 1!
pleaded guilty to making monke;
rum. There was a lonu- list of citi
/.ens' names to a petition a-skini
mercy for the defendant. Judir
Shipp t:>tod that he did not make th
law which requires a chain^nn.u* sen
tonco.
The sentence* was three months o
the evtnjn". suspended on his servin
1 i no month of this and on conditio
of his <rood behavior.
rno auuc vs. n inr\
an indictment for disposing of pro}
4 orty under 'ion. Tho record showe
1 thai tho prosoculion was hasod on
l>i!l of salo instoad of a chattel morl
' .ua.u'o and on that ground tho indicl
' ment was noil prossod.
' Ned Sarvis and .Mary Sarvis woi
indicted for viola'inn* tho prohihitio
' Viws and pleaded not yiiiUy. Who
" ho ofl'cors appeared Nod Sarvi
showed a still to them on land nearh
'dlojved to he his. hut according t
' defendant, helon.uin^ to another poi
l son.
Statics. Pete (tore for violation ?
" tho prohibition law was noH prossc
" on a showinir that defendant had pr<
1 cured tho whiskey for use in the
^ tune.
' i The State vs. I?. !.. Harrison w;'
1. tried. The defendant was ehar.ee
1 with disposing of a Ford car and
lot of li.u'htnine; rods on which a mor
* j?a.uo existed and was held by tl
^ Peoples National Hank. The car
" was dismissed on tho e;round that tl
paper olVered in evidence w.us a hi
of sale and not a chattel mortj^a.ue.
"i The cases against I. I\I. (laMtuo, 1
' G. Hinson, John Causey and Creel
llu,u;tvins were continued until no'
court.
-[ J. A. Sarvis was tried for disposit
I 1 of property under lien.
Physicians .appointed to oNan.ii
' Owen M. Ward reported that examii
at ion showed NV/ird to be physicall
s mentally and morally ineomp 'toi
and that ho should lie committed
1 the state hospital for the insane.
V Mary Sarvis w/.is convicted of vi<
i. lation of prohihition laws and sei
- tenccd to three months, hut suspom
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twniture in our store at such
lou.v'.y low pri es von will buv
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rst \t?ilos for viimnu r t !* n ks. m ;
slurs, 2."?c valr.os, t a U' per * a'(!.
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od on paying * ">(). Nod Sarvis was
cleared 1 ?y the jury of the charge.
> The State vs. R. K. Thoinp.-on was
> noil prossed.
FINK ARTS (M R
The Fine-Arts Cluh held its reiruT
lar month'v im?p1i ! ??> ?>>> -V ?* ?*i 1 in M-itK
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< Misses Janess Co\ ami Kleanor Car{
son. at the homo of Mrs. A. M. Dusonliurv.
Mrs. Kroenian. president of
,, the chili, presided and a program was
t thoroughly enjoyed l>y those present.
At the conclusion of the program
^ the meeting was turne 1 into a miscellaneous
shower foi Miss Ruth Spi,
vey. Little Miss Beatrice Ambrose,
dressed as a little darkie entered with
a wa.u'on on which the .uifts were piled
and presented them to Miss Spivey.
A delicious salad course, followed by
* a sweet course, was then served. He^
fore leaving each of the quests was
presented with a lovely mag'noliil
tlower.
Those present at this meeting were
V Mrs. Freeman. Mrs. Hall. Mrs. Patterson,
Mrs. Julian Du<enhury, Mrs.
- 1). G. Spivey, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. 1>.
0 1). Alexander. Mrs. Ford, MUse.- Uuth
0 Spivey. l.ucy Spivey. Alma Watson,
" Kunice Ulmer, Inez Stalvev. Sara McMillan.
1 aura .lewkins, Sadie Ciold11
finch, Klla Sessions. (ie.? .'.e Johnson,
!' ' Lena Johnson, Laura Je.-.kins, Le\ie
n Huntley, Cecil McKetchen, Maud Dusenhury,
Mary Harlce. Margaret
: i Lewis.
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d POLITIC A L MFKTlNd
a Political information meeting for
L- women of Conway at Hotel Giace on
t- Monday, May '?!>. at o'clock.
Proj? ra in
e Welcome?Mr. L. P. Mauratli.
n Fxplanation of Pemocra'.ic hal'ot?
n 10. J. Sherwood.
is Lecture, "Men and Their Ollices"?
y M. A. Wright.
(i Son^, "America.''
NOTICK
if All persons are herehv forbidden to
<1 trespass on lands of A. .). and P.
?- Carter in Simpson Creek township,
i' Horry county. S. C.
rs riSH r* IS11 FISH
We handle various kinds of fresh
n fish at the Sanitary Ki^h Oyster
1 Market, next door to New York Cafe,
10 Main street, Conway.
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% Kye t? lasses lit ted and sold on ?
,r a CRKHIT.
11- ^ (Hiiro over Horry Drug Co. ^
v. Ollico days every Monday. ?
lit ? I hull's, to I
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