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| GO TO I I AMPLE FACILITIES | PLUS 1 THE RIGHT SPIRIT. K Conway National Bank > Conway, S. C. I, MAY WE FURNISH YOUR COTTAGE AT THE BEACH? Sutherland Furniture Co. Conway, S. C. Where your dollar does its full duty. i Columbia Grafortolas and Records. Telephone 35 Telephone 35 First Aid Kits ^ For the Camper Before going camping be fflljl ^ sure that you have first aid r j, i j}'J;M preparation, and that you have the other things which provide comfort, relief from sunburn, mosquito bites, etc. You will find this drug store a convenient place to buy all your vacation needs. PLATT'S PHARMACY, INC., I "The Drug Store of Service" Meet me at The Busy Corner WHERE DOLLARS BUY BETTER GOODS FOR LESS PRICE F. C. TODD, - - Conway, S. C. : CONWAY LUMBER COMPANY Manufacturers, Wholesalers and Retailers See our grades and get our prices. Our flooring, , siding, partition, ceiling, mouldings and trim please , everyone. Prices to suit the times and to encourage < building. ^ , Cypress Shingles at a bargain. I Goldfinch's Friendship Sale Starting July 22nd, for the month of August, is conducted to help reduce the cost of living NOW. . ... Our sal*? is run to keep old friends and make new ones. If you don't believe this, come look over our prices. GOLDFINCH DRY GOODS COMPANY and KINGSTON FURNITURE COMPANY, A. E. GOLDFINCH, President W. M. GOLDFINCH, Secretary 47-49-51 Main St., Conway, S. C. WE ARE THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND Do your own work and save. You have the free use of our tools inside the garage. Our advice is free. Come and see us. Genuine FORD, DORT and CHEVROLET parts in stock. Goodyear and Firestone tires below list. TABOR MOTOR CO. TaV\Af< M n f/j * N/A I Igr N. B. SERVICE is what Leonard gives you. ? This pag -^MMMMrjanatnn * ***? **#* ft*****************'' I EDUCATION GIVE 1 THE MATERIA * * It is a builder of citizens ant merchants. Farms must have fan j Schools must have schoolmasters, ; * Education must furnish all of th H? champions. Things do not get do % flourish without defenders. Nor m H? and cities do not grow out of the * valient souls of men and women wh * way. Somebody must see and sur * body must organize the forces of * will do it but the scholar? Who s.: man who knows? And we have t< * jj. we nave put our destiny in his h jj*. fail by negligence, the church fails, * ness fails, civilization fails. When j: del of strength and glory. We bu * pions of order, love and justice. P * Our churches are the bulwarl and regular attendance at Sunday * part of a Christian education. l Attend services regularly?it I * PROGRAM OF PEE DEE UNION Below is printed the program of the Pee Dee Union, to be held with the Rehoboth Baptist Church on Julv 28? 29, and-30: 11:00?Introductory sermon by Rev. P. D. Hendricks. 11:45?Recess. 12:00?Roll called and letters read. 12:15?News on miscellaneous business. * 12:30?Query No. 1, "What did Paul mean by saying, 'Know ye not that we shall judge angels?'" M. Martin. 1:00?Song and prayer by C. C. Reynolds. i: 15?Song and adjournment. Saturday. 10:00?Devotional service conducted by C. V. Johnson. 10:15?Query No. 2 "Should all church members throughout the union have a Baptist Young Peoples' Union?" A. D. Harrelson. 10:45?Query No. 4 "How to make our union better," Jessie Roberts. 11:00?Preaching by Rev. Walter Todd. 11:30?Report of committees. 11:45?Song and prayer by W. A. Spivey. Adjournment. Sunday. 10:00?Mass meeting, conducted by superintendent. 11:00?Missionary sermon by T. H. Paterson. C. V. Johnson, A. L. Collins, L. D. Holt, Committee. o Do not cultivate deeply near fruit trees. Injured roots are apt to become diseased. > FARMERS BANK LORIS, S. C. A Home Institution 5% Paid On Time Deposits Your Business Appreciated DAN W. HARDWICK, President O. E. HICKMAN, Vice President Charles D. PRINCE, Cashier ' RHODES & HARDW1CK Brokers Ileal Estate, Cotton, Fertilizer and Insurance. Loris, S. C. If you need strawberry fertilizer we hare it. 1-4 On Tinware SPIVEY MERC | Con LPYO je is contributed by the adversers whos S COMMUNITIES | L OF PROGRESS J I 1 leaders. Merchandise must have $ ners. Hanks must have bankers. % tiid pupils must have teachers. 4| ,ose. Civic enterprise must have ^ no of themselves. Causes do not * ovements without movers. Towns ^ ? ground. They grow out of the * o are wise and willing to blaze the * nmon the sleeping power. Some- ^ political and civil life. And who * has a better right to do than the ^ j train the citizen and the leader. * amis, it he tails or we make him banks fail, government fails, busi- * we build a school we build a cita- * ild a recruiting station for cham- ^ * * c of the schools of this community, * School and church services is a He * means better living. % * PROGRAM OF HORRY UNION The following program will be given in the United Church on Friday, July 28: Introductory sermon by Rev. W. D. Stevens at 11 o'clock, after which the moderator will call the union together by calling Mists of churches. Query No. 1?"What is meant by the beast as spoken of in the 6th chapter and first verse of Revelations?" Rev. A. E. Fulmer. Saturday Morning. 0:00?Prayer service by Bro. T. J. Vaught, after which moderator called union together. Query No. 2?"What is meant by the world to come, as spoken of in Matthews twelfth to the thirty-second verse?" Rev. S. J. Milligan. Query No. 3?"What is meant by 'virtue' as spoken of in Second Peter the first chapter and fifth verse?" Rev. W. A. Williams. j r\.XT~ a -1 11 * _ 1 ! \xwi y **?w nut snouici oe cione with a church member who advocated strong drink as a beverage?" Rev. W. C. Reaves. Query No. 5?"Who is the ungodly man spoken of in the first division of Ps?alms?" Rev. W. D. Stevens. Committee. . o The centenary community just beyond the red hill from Conway on the highway toward Myrtle Beach is one of the rapidly developing farming sections of our country. This has come about by means of the new road which gave the people an outlet to the tov*n and rest of ihe couniy. The building of the bridge and the road was quite an event in the history of that community. If you have money we want it. If you want money we have it. BANK OF LORIS The Bank of Satisfactory Service. C^ll V T-l jcu a uui i uuacco at Auction STANDARD WAREHOUSE E LoriH, S. C. With C. H. Hardwick and J. W. Mishoe, Market will open August 1 Off * and Crockery. ;hantile co. WftV P %AJ f UM c names appear in their advertisements. If it wasn't for the FIRST COST you'd own a FORD. OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN makes the first cost easy to handle. Let us explain Dam!/ Oa pubn mmui bu. i The W. H. WINBORNE CO. I Manufacturers of I North Carolina Pine and Cypress Lumber, consisting I of Flooring, Ceiling, Weather-boarding and Mould- I ing, Sash, Doors, Mantels. I Window and Door Screens a Specialty. I We also handle Shingles. I Come to See Us. I Get Prices From Us Before Buying. I W. H. WINBORNE CO., Conway, S. C. I Our buyer has just returned from I Northern Markets. I We think that we have some good I values. I COX-LUNDYCO. I Conway, S. C. I MERRY WIDOW AND NANCY LEE I SELF-RISING FLOUR I PURINA FEEDS. . I 4 COOPER-SMITH Company I Wholesale. 1 Groceries and Feeds. 1 ^ i., ^ ? I,.. . , , At MARLOW'S "Baby Elite Shoe Polish" I Sold everywhere at 15c Cj I n JJC I Our price, I "The Store that Simply Won't Be Undersold." I Marlow's, - Conway, S. C. I fl HARDWARE THAT STANDS 1 HARDWEAR. I PRICES THAT STAND COMPARISON. I Horry Hardware Company I I Conway, S. C. I EAT HERE WHILE YOUR WIFE IS AWAY I ON HER VACATION?WHERE GOOD I SERVICE IS SECURED. I NEW YORK CAFE | ' H Conway, S. C. II TmWEEKl,