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- | LOCAL AND ****#**;{ ****************** !e The Horry Herald of July T27 \\ ; prints accounts of farm ojBfrva- jl . jc tions in its county which for \\ ? thoroughness we have seldom >< f \\ seen equaled. It is a 12 page jj : se six column newspaper, Meanly ?c . !| printed,- without "plane matter." |[ jc The new.s of Conway ;a?vfl of all 9g 'c Horry is "covered** with re- >? : \\ narkable fullness and jtt^cision. \\ sc There > Ss certainly mo better sc Jj weekly newspaper id South Jj a Carolina and few arc e<3ual to it *r ' jj in merit. Many ;mctnbers of T thp ni'bcu (1 L'C'/\/1l* +'v/\ at v fr* vun UUOVVMVIUII *.<*11 ICUI II U| J much about nOTsrotlper worlc J ? J . without going to Myrtle Beach 'J ' * ?delightful as an 'trxcursion to * X that point is. ILet 'them study *?' $ the "Horry Herald.?rhe St?t* * * J of Saturday, JaaTy '2fcth. * ? Samuel Strickland was here onre'day last week. i * * * Jop McMillan spent Surn&ay tti?* Myrtle "Beach. > * * H. L. Marlow was in Conway 'one day Jast week. - 4- -* *? * W: *H Bell wcas in 'Conway !kastt 'S.-crturday on business. * * '* -* * Rev. 'G. E. Edwards passed 'through town last Tuepwlay. * + *i|c * * Mrs. Hal Buck spent a sVnirt wMiilhu in town last Monday. + '* * * Mr. and Mrs. J. M. BoyH visitcnl Mvrtle Beach "Sunday. * * ? * Miss Lula Swedt is vis'Tfhrg "fi'leni&s 111 Florence th'rs week. , * * * * * F. G.' Wilson was in Conway t?e latter part of last woek. * + * * Y. P. McQueen was in 'Cimwaywi business one day 'fast wewHc. # * * 4t * Mr. and Mrs. Chas. U. 'Scaifaorou#t; visited 'Marion hist Tuesday. * * * * * Rev. T). A. Phillips "was in towi. for a Mhort while last Tuesday. ***** A. D. tiraham was among the faFmers visiting Conway lust weok. * * * * * Kev. 'G. P. V/atscfn of Mullms; visited Mr. J. E. 'Watson la.4t *week. ! ? ? * * ? Miss "Nance returned last week^ after a'two weeks stay in Washington." * # * * - A. Outlaw had Yiis name moved up on the subscription Fist last Saturday.. * * * * * Leij*rn Ttmper returrrwfl home last Tuesday after a weeks stay in Sellers. <? * * ? ? * ? J. F. Harper and son. W. G. Harper r?pent 9short while in town last'Yuesday. * * * * * G. W. TTarclee vvas amonp; those visiting: CcrBWiryrori business funie daj 'last week. :?**** J. M. Martin was among the callers on Conway merchants one -day 'friSt week. * * * # Mrs. D. O. 'Rowel 1 of Cottondale Fkt.. is v'isjl3trj?'>?>ier daufchtesr Mrs. .?$. F. 'Gasque. * * *, * * Dr. G. T. Lewis left last wtiek for Johns Hopkins where he went for medical treatment. 1 * * - * * * Mt.ss Leila Burroughs spent last! Monday night in town with Miss' Elizabeth Ward. * * * * * Rig shipments of Meat and Meal, just, unloaded. See us for prices, Cooper-'Smith Co.-?~Ad\. ***** Miss Dorothy McCoy of Myrtle P.e'acli spent last Tuesday in town with Mrs. H. "L. Scarborough. ***** Harry Cushman .and little daughter - Tf A ? i -- ? ^ A U yv >v-? r? .nn/iaxf 1 \r U ft ^ j\ai,e, rutxin li;u iu;iiic i bvcnvij wi spending *ome time in Grernville. k * * * * Just received a fresh lot of Kingans Reliable Hams and Uacon, see us for prices, Ctioper-Smith Co..--Ad v. E. D. Causey, the farmer and merchant of Martin's Hill, .spent a few ftours in Conway one day last week. * * Mrs. L, D. MaGrath was hostess to Tier sewing club on last Tuesday afatternoon. Refreshments were served. ? * # * * Mrs. Lee and son. Morris arrived 'in town last week to visit Mr. l^ee who hold* * position witfto Piatt's Pbarjtn^ cy. * * * + * Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Gasque and family, accompanied by Mrs. Gasque's mother motored over to Myrtle Beach Sunday. * * * * * New goods arriving daily, see us for evervthing in Groceries. We have the * *-* ' ri 111. i goocis ana xnu prices, ^xwrper-smun Co.?Adv. * # * * * Mr. and "Mrs. J. Lido Nettles of Darlington, are spending some time in town the guests cf Mrs. McQueen Quattlebaum. * f* # * Misses Thelma Carroll, Julia Quattlebaum and Mr. Lawrence Hook, after spending several days in town, and at Myrtle Boach, left Sunday for Tir^nv>nsvi!!e. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cushman and brothers, John and Paul, and Mr. Anderson spent last Tuesday in Lumberton, N. C. 1 ? mm minimum www PERSONAL | IK , .w \ m M W W ? 9 * ??? MMUMMMMM ???????,< Miss Haftie Johnson visited Myrtfe Beach. ? * Mrs. JU. R. Smith visited in Mxillins last *vX?eek. * * Mi ss jfafiestine Little spent Sunday I at My*t4e Beach. * * ? * * N. -T. Johnson w,as a visitor at Myrtle Cftcach last Sunday. * * * \ A. E. 'Goldfinch and boys spent last Thtrffirtiiy at Myrtle Beach. ? * ? Alexander Quattlebaum spent last TPhuwMay at Myrtle Beach. * * * * * Mis? Janet McQueen spent tat' I Rll'UfltllT *? Mll>4 In Dnn?.V MV XIA J X 1. It * * + * % Mrs. McQueen Quattf'fc'jauni vJtf*'*?&; sit Beach last week. * * * * * Mrs. Sue McMilVafi is spisiftfihg, ' sortie Ujnie at Myrtle Beach. * * ? # ? Misses Mnry an$ Sara MtiNffillaftj :ttrev\<teating *t MyrtJte Beach. * * * * Evan Howell rmfl Harry ttfdllittKt spent I Sunday at Reacts + ? * * Miss Evelyn jntil Floritle ^Gollin* $p?hi ^Sunday at Myrtle Beach. * * *?: * * Mr*. H. W. Ambrose awfc ftmilfcy visits MyTtle Beach last Thiurs'day. * * m * + Mr**. J. ILee FkiAt of Mirflfms vfciHediberrsorv Dr. V.. F. Piatt,i'-ast we*k. ?** + ! / Dr-rund Mrs. T? A. McflSvirmick:are speaufii'Kg worne itmie in Tbrnunirtcnn, Ala, * t?. * * * BSissi- TEvelyni If3owell <?1 ^Greenwood ~ has been visititija friends at "Mv^i'tle Beaitfti j *. ? >h * * * Shr^.- Bessie IDusenkxnflr spfflfit the * wecfrt^cd witib Mr. iun(l *Mt*. LHoyt Mc&Tftun. >* 4? # J* Mrs. A. 1). .Jones, a*rer spar^lin^ sorra' time in niennettiH-vifiMj, rfefcrrne'd hori?? ctust wc?!V. * * * ? !* | , Han*!iron I>w.venl>ury >i>>ent a feW days' la>i1 wecrk with liir.s.n.othev, Mrsi. A. M/i'tfusenfouiry. i* * + ?r. ** < Dir.. pulton b>f Myrtk Heath snsti-i tutkxri&l church visited llir. J.-C. At^ kinscnii blast Mlanday. ; <r * :-.Jr Mk. uind Mrs.. Pmi! uattlebauni , and furhily left last -we&k for "flftyrtlu ' Be a rib t* sperafi a w<u3k. * * * *: * Rev..7V\'_ L. Farkei -and 'fcmiHy, with their -guests, sportt last Thursday aftemcxoi. at yrtle 7fJo.aiih. v?* * * * * C. C. TKnzor of TP-air BiulT .?eetioii of county, surnt a few hours here oti business last 'Friday. ? * * * * Mrs. 'Harry CoHm* spirit a few rfcays: ai HQ /rtle Be-mh?,, tin tfueSj <:f iter sisft.ta*. Mrs. S. 3". "flawes. >!< * * * '* Mrs. C. E. Ha.stTiden and ??on, /Charles, are sfHinftmj? some time in i town, the jjuest. of relatives. m * n + -r/ .'Mrs. 'Vernon MeOttfl oT Mullens wir.s' in Ctsmv ay a )fr.?}> \wlilk- Simttay morning on route to Myrtle Beach. * .* # ?.'! * \ Mrs. C. "L. Co?linr?. mxl Master Himar Collins ik* Do than,/K. la., are visaing; -at the hi:ne of Rev. W. L. Packer. .< ? * * j* 'M'rss Kathleen Guerry ami Mi^ai Minjyeola Bntftey of Mention scent'last week in towTi, tlhe gue;sl tuf Mi's. J. E. "WatHttn. *.*??* # >, Mr. J. M. Dtnenbury, 'itas accepted, :i ' position with the Oaoper-'Smil! Company, whwe he will be glad to see Vis many friends. . ***** William Banks of Colunmbia spent y last'Thursday in Conway. He represents the John C. Winston Company book and Bible- jrtablishers. * * * * * ^M-u'terlv conference will be hc-lfl at Cftjitenirry, Conway circuit, on Aup- ( ust 5. The presiding-elder will preadh on August *> at 4 o'tlock. * tf m * * Mrs. J. C. Spivey tind Miss LitcySpivey left Monday morning for an I ( extended trip through the Middle'<( West. They join the Thomas tour .at \ Columbia and will visit xhe Canadians rj Rockies, Vancouver, Portland, San ^ Francisco, Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, Yellowstone National Pai'k, the ' Grand Canyon, Colorado Springs, Pike's Peak, Denver and ot'tjer points of interest. This Jbi'ip will cover a period of aWut thiuty days. FARM FOR SALIC Tract of 300 acres of land in Baytooro township, ?f>0 acre* cleared", three dwellings, two tobacco bai ns, other out buildings. Located on Bayboro ? ? " 1 ~ P MM LiOns roan one mil's irum uiuivm and school, two ynites from Xiurley. Offered at a reason U>le price. -Coll on ?r write H. L. KUFFrCTN, Bayboio, S. C. 7-20-3tpd ? -o ? MEN WANTED I am in need of one or the other of two men of the Red BlufT-Hammond section, J. R. Carter or J. W.i Hewett, both of whom witnessed a deed some time a^o and the deed was not probated. I wish to get this deed probated and will thank either of the gentlemen named if they will call at my ofiice long enough to sign the probate j.o the deed can be recorded. H. H. WOODWARD, Attorney fit I,aw, 7-27-3t Conway, S. C. * HK HPMtY HMUQJ), TK>* W1 Mn J. P. McNfciU win Dillon tost Friday on bufcta<?s. Tilman Rhodes was hefne one day last week on business. ***** The Democratic club Tolls closed in this county on ^Jiily 2K * * * * W. L. Rhodes of Lovis was in Conway one day last * *%** Jos, W? Johnson was here last week, to listen to thfe >:oatndidates. J -**?** George J. -Holiday was in Ibis ?ec-j tion of the cOtonty on business week. * + *** We are soUry to report that Mrs. J. P. McNeVfi has been c<onfiftd<3 to her ihssfd a HG+r days by sickness. * * * * * v* T.i v> t 1 i. ?*> *v_ . wirs. vj. r>, jortmn spent weawisaay rrigtot of Ust week tit the home of "Mr. and Jfcrs. J. P. McNeill 4*t Myrtle Boach. * * * ? "M iss Johnnie AtVfrteon, who isj gpentlitt# seven.il weeks in tke moun-i thins of North CaWTina, is expected; touck^htrne next Thumlay. % * * '* Wilson Roberts off Greer. Sea ?mcl! Fair 'ft luff coTivminifcies s*pent some time if* Conway the latter roart of lastj week, uttendmu to ltegal 'business. * * * * Mrs. Elinor TSnztir cHecl0on the TvigWt tif'Jiiy 24 in tiVie 8^"st year of her She was a ii<e^i(lo?'t of T'Moyds township and was the widow, of tht tate Joht, Enzor, w M ** * "* vt>.\ last W<edn8J>day &i the Outfwuy circuit Miss Anna 3ones of 'Momevnml imd Mr. 7,ack ATtman of 'Gollivaifts "Fet-rv vwre nuunited byj Kxr. W. 1- Patter. # -+ ? "* "tThe seaMid primary, if an} shoiiU*! he needed, will take|Jlace two *weetes following 'the TU'st. ft is VPkiily thatt 'ttRire win'be'"a secor^i lvice to be nan arMong jm-ine'\>V the candidates. n- * * -* Ed L. Sniifti of the Com^r-SmSth tyjm parry, and the 'Ivor is Grocery Conm- pany. spirant'the fir& of fHrs week in Runway 'on "btisine^s and iheYt her** in toe aftevtiooii <>f Mv nday Cftvr TLo3ra. ' >Jc 3f; >;i Now fliat the worivin have the yrtjrht to votft it rs ex po tted thtu they will *Hrht far prohibition aivcf ' all those other -great movevnents 'ihvit make men nr&ch'b&.ter i'lran thc^x used'tro be* *t * ?v * * New 'Orleans wYh be a eenterVf na-t 1'ional interrst dcrrin#' ^rive Amuvicaij 'Legion n.*lt\*nal tJonveiVtir.m om ^ October 16 to "21 as >i result of the pres* -erice of numerous'^amou.5 politio. 1 ami rmilitary hja'ihers. * * * * ?* . ' Goon files at Hie Her.'IVd Mlra*. Get a box yile'tx/keen> your piivate"rettery in. It does viot cvi.-t mutni and a letter may ly? worth *u p;reat deal to you. "bo n't leaw the "Otters **.yin>? *round be f<ee\i "*:>y ewrybodto. *- * * * The -canfiTdates for TJongrersK will address Chi* voter.-, .at Ctrnway on Auj? rst 10. Be on'haridand decide who - ou wiVl vote foi for '1Yirs inrrpartaht. jUice. There is -vu> nor re important, 'thing Tor Tiorvv arid J'Cori\vwj. Do yn i.ir duty. -* * >, *. v n < 'The first meeting >" "the campaign 'wr county <oflicer> will ".take fttice at Lrris next E-oltuf'uJiy. *:V j'ood-uttend-f ;v7iv.e is OivpM-te'd-;:t the ^hst mrsetinK. AUter the fn^t ?>.u?.-?tl?rr tit Loins thorn \vi11 be .*> ifrfi until the'fuT lowing'Tuesday week. * * v + * There is & seCCmn bf TBucks'townbhr\ where & 'look *ut the crops v>f the farmers wit! rcauNfe 'pity. The corn has been out oR an'd the totiticco rUim-d by fyequertt and 'heavy showers of *r~uin. This section runs from the strut! y Ma\ids -near Conway down to the- neighborhood of Port Harrelson. * * * * \Vi)V the women disagree in politics? Of cotime tbey \w3Fl., juKt :as much or even more than ihe men did. Vill'ttejy disagree .with the men and agree anions themselves,} Of coin -e th-ey vkS 1 disagree to a gnfrat extern with the men, but more than -fell i i n ? . . . among: tnemseives. si is airewy kHiswn. t\rxd seen that tbey wi'U run fo;oflue. * * * * AGENTS WATS TED Sell the Original Watluns Product*..' Good city territory still open. Get' >ur wonderfr.il offer and free samples. Write today. The J. IL Watkins? Co., Oept 79, NUiw York, N. Y,?Adv p|22-&t i jisfiu HI IBmm pup j mills .. 1^1 K HiJL ,| WQkP )< IWunfl** | ^ LI .^ >*u;iw# HMMM* # IT, 8. 0? AUGUST 3, 1M2 LJ j i i. SLANDERS COME FROM A YANKEE (Continued from Page 1.) be falsa we can say at least this much, that hfe writes without knowing anytiling about his subject when he says tlhaJl no great man or thing has eve* come from South Carolina. There 4Ve plenty of other men outside of South Carolina who will give 'him the lie. There is this about Mr. Merkle's attitude. He shows that he has Volstead on the brain. It is Volstead who has aroused the ire and ill will of the wealthy Merkle, who resides in the city of Reading, a place credited with 108,000 souls. He couples South Carolina with Volstead for the reason that Volstead, now determined to wipe out the evils of divorce, points to South Carolina as a paragon state, where there is no stmli thing as divorce and the scandals which result from divorce. It is said t>.at the Volstead law has "had very liH"Ve to do in depriving the rich man of Vis whiskey. Tt has made Viquor cost. Vhe rich man much more than Vi formerly ?fid. but what does r. rich irtan care fof thUt? Tt may bo, then-fore tYi it MerrVle stiTl has a cePlav well supplied wtth Avine*> and liquors in ftefiante of 'the Volstead Act or an^ other prohibit We ,w*t. and is able to "Supply liis brain with the necessary Hamulus to cause him to brinp: forth sneh a Talse indictment as this. Or it may "ho that he megtectcd to fiTi up the cef'iar in "lime. From these conciliations we. are vnablt to say whether the tirade: proceeds from .1 "brain made dosnornY.e by * 'he Vack of its usual stimulus or a brait, that was fed "up on too much alcohol. It is plain that his nirrrd was sutTerinj? from one state or the oth^r wbrni he penned this article. If he will *ret a drink somewhere in fhe ono case o'* j?ot sober in the other and study the "History of this country for ,m time hv will change his views on Strath Carolina after he has learned something \>f that Slate. "South Caro7mj? is one of the "smallest staX.es of Vhv Union and thai statement is as John T. Shelley of Avnor spent some time in this section of t'h* eouni:j last work. ** -* .* * .1 T? T.r..Lrr?,. - F 1?... 4 ... v?v ?*v_ i vj i riwri h?\ymsliip speux some time in Coitw/j y en "last Friday and \v*hTte here stated that "he has made a good crop on his sandy "land this .v ear .iust as he has been do"in;r for sever?.! veavs past. The recent heavy rains <lfd not damage Mr. "Tucker Tffce they dTd many other fari mers of the adjoining townsVip of jlBucks. * * ?i -n< ? | Fred W.. Hucks ol Horry, S. C.. whs "?n Conw,a> on last Friday. Hucks |\ias a hrn- crop tfti* year consisting ] of four acres of tobacco, three acres J-7)f cotton that nearly missed any, boll J weevils, and twelve acres of fine corn. iThis croja'as on a plaeo that he rented Tor havinv, worked this year. It has not been i.adly irijmim 1 by the wet weather. * * * * * S. S. Ar> lerson, the expert watermelon producer of Adrian, S. C., specit some time "in Conway'.last week ard commented on the account of two iui'fto melon.- recently loft as presents Ki the Herald office. "He thinks hehas raised some 11 ii:; year that weighed n/ore than Mhe two that were mentioned in this paper. Bv wMl doubt-; le<-s have a competing melon to he iwrntioned intthis issue <? the next. I FI ITFQ I | ? . Jk H 4 | For Curing ; If TOBACCO f j !Vry force is making up a bi^ ? suj^ly. Good workmanship a;id best materials. ? | QUICK SERVICE, t LASTING FLUES $ Write or leave orders with i | CONWAY IRON WORKS f MILTON PITMAN, Lessee T! ?1 [ m \1 I \\ -hJ i far as any man should go in his criticism. Greatness does not depend upon the number .and size of the cities. The \ greatest men this country ever produced came from the farms and the hamlets. The greatest discoveries 1 have been made by men who were ? isolated from others to greater or less extent. These ideas are brought forth from the pen of Merkle by the realization that South Carolina is different from r many other states in its standard of , morality. He cannot conceive of a place where both men and women of all classes respect the marriage rela- 1 tion. It only shows the low stale of j the moral and religious life in Penn- , sylvania to which Merkle ha;? been used. Greatness is of many different kinds, and greatness exists in this world in many, many different things. Morality of a high order and the bet ter way of living are among the great things that may he found in this country and especially in SouC\ Carolim: when our state is compared wi.h ethers. The ways of life by Merkk produces such men as Har?y K. Thaw, the notoriously wicked an.l deprived. It is impossible for us to see tinadvantages to human life and happiness that are to be fouii 1 in the divorce laws. The\ history of those who are well known to the piopM ot the country who have married and beer. , divorced and then remarried three "i 1 four times over only to break the bonds time and time again fails to convince us, and every other reasonable man or woman that divorce lead to happiness. They really lead oi-lv to sin and shame as proved by the records in any of the states where divorce laws are in force.. Mr. Mevkle has to do \? itl.ou'c he whiskey in Pennsylvania unless l.e ?: ?n nuuiugc to obtain and store ?t contrary to the laws of tlv? United States, and If he lived in South Carolina "he would have to get along without his divorce. o MCHOlvS-SUGGS The marriage *>f Miss Edna Niehto George .S. Suggs was solemnized on Sunday morning by the Rev. T.. Clageit Skinner, D. D., of the First Jsrcptist 'Church, The young couple 2111 makSnir their hornn uitli tho hvi/l?'e lister, Mrs. M. W.. IRimbrell, 1108 Pafice awnue. (The bride is the attractive daughter of Mr. and Jirs. 3. E. Nicholas of CctfY\v;iy and bus been a business woman of Columbia far about a year. My. Sugars is camnecteiS with the Glol?e TJtry Goods Company, where he holds 'responsible position. 11 is it,ate(l that 'Magistrate Fleming, who was -Appointed to that posiJ ijiim in "Bucks township, found it hard I *t*> 'fiTl the office and attend to his ordinary duties as a farmer and that lie T nave up the >?h for this reason. It ) is ("kiubtful that there* will be a can?fidu4e For this job in Bucks township J fiiliiF time. , i ^ ^ A P U G G SPEC IA L'" And Sickles with i) ANGEL cutting* e pi- iise*S by thousands of users in the I Write for particulars to THE MAKUC TE,VN. 7-20-f)t-EOW i prx: rxi^xxxx^zxxxxxi'xixxrri x _ ? \l(!l <? 1 That's D: H m * Of all the d rudgery in m that of the poor housewife * after day, over a hot, steal E When hot weather mak< * comfortable it makes the kil t in which to work. Any wc P torture of trying to cook a dii E eter is near the one hundred ^ i^iuiniiaic an ui inis unr 3 equipping your kitchen wi 3 ranges. We have a style ai 3 Call on us today. ]. RANGES, WASHERS 1 CLEANERS, IRONS, \ PART TO MAKE S J PLEAS; ; pttlem light I xs^xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxi.xx: NOTICE I want to know anyone who has he thoroughbred Plymouth Rock :hicken eggs for sale and the price >er setting. W. I. Todd, Allsbrook, 5. C. - o WASHOUT CAUSED The heavy rain in this section las? rhursday evening washed out a part [>f the roadbed of the railroad, near the Red Hill so that the morning train from Myrtle Beach was delayed and could not make its regular schedule into Conway. o FIRST OPEN COTTON The first open cotton of the season comes to the Herald office from the cotton farms of James L. Bell, of Ut?4> UVI Ut v. He gathered two open bolls on July 20th and sent them by mail to the Herald office. His crop is looking remarkably well. o PLEDGES CLOSE: Candidates will remember that the time for filing pledges as Democrats will close tomorrow (Friday) at higU noon. If this prerequisite is neglected there will be no way to ^*et in and make the race. F*ile the pledge by noontime tomorro.v or you will be outside the picture. o HAS AN EXAMPLE. This county has had an example of the effects of poison liquor. There was a man in this county who ob, tained some whiskey which appeared to be good and he proceeded to get full of it without delay. He had six or seven convulsions and it took half a dozen men tx> hold him down in one place. For nearly a week he was practically blind. o J. S. Motley arrived in Conway one day last week, having been engaged as bookkeeper in the business of the Co-operative Tobacco Marketing Association at Conway. O ? Let the Herald shop do your printing for you. inline find IWirnniX m fiuwof * !? J V.? a iuiiw ?? ?%* Tuned and Repaired1 by A. B. FRALEY 309 Main street, Kings! roe, S. C, jj ,m ?wwamviiwui iSSSp?yy^ ilfl 1^owuj|ades ?dp:e "THE MARUGG SPECIAL" are 'nited ,States. They Shave the ground* IG COMPANY, Dept. S, TRACY CITY, I rxxx^xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx^ ? vx. In 3ft ?i i ^ M 1 In rudgery | h h the world none equals jj who has to stand, day J :nv kitchen. t m; es the whole house un- J tchen a dangerous place .-j )man knows the extreme S finer when the thermonv 3; mark. J m ; lecessary hard work by ;; th one of our electric Pi id size to fit every need. j| , FANS. VACUl IM fc ALL HO THEIR E UM MERTIMF. R \NT. E HICEWIY I tXIXXXXXXXZXXXXXXXXXXXXiA