The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 21, 1923, Page Page No. 3, Image 3
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LOCAL AND
W. L. Bryan was in Florence one
day last week. 1
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Lee Floyd was in this section on
^ business recently. ^
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W. R. Johnson was here one day re- ]
cently on business.
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W. L. Bryan spent some time in
Florence last week.
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i A. J. Moore was in this section of
fylhe county recently.
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See us for Oak Dale Tobacco Twine. <
?Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv.
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G. G. Hardee spent some time in
Conway on business last week.
*****
J. T. Booth visited his uncle, A. P.
Elliott, of Tabor, N. C., Sunday.
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J. L. Bell, of Bayboro, spent last
Friday in Conway attending to busiT1PRC
*****
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Barrett left for
Myrtle Beach, where they will :?pend
the summer.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Burroughs moved
over to their summer cottage at
Myrtle Beach last Friday.
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Mrs. G. B. Jenkins, Miss Ruth Jenkins
and Mr. Herbert Jenkins spent
last Thursday in Florence.
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The warm weather of summer set
in last week following a cool snap on
Sunday night and Monday.
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; M. B. Thompson, of the M. B.
A Thompson Co., of Wampee, was in
/Conway last week on business.
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WANTED?To buy Comb Honey,
Strained Honey and Wax. Conway
Drug Co.?Adv. 6|14|22-2t.
*****
Mrs. B. T. Hyman, Mrs. and Mrs.
B. E. Hyman and Mrs. J. M. McKeithan
spent a day in Florence shopping
recently.
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\ Mr. and Mrs. Chas Scarborough
and children, Miss Spratt and Miss
Nance spent several days at Murrells
Inlet the first of the w^eelc.
*****
Coin envelopes, and also the larger
kind for catalogues, are kept in stocTc
jmi at The Herald office. Bring us the
next order and see hcrw cpjiclcly we
tnn nil it.
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Many people of this county "were
present at the wedding ceremony at
Mars BlufT last week, \vhen the formal (
opening1 of the Pee T>ee bridge took
place in the presence of a large
gathering.
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Mrs. Carrie Dusenbnrv nnd daughters.
Misses Maud and Frances; also
Mrs. Julian Pusenbury, left last vreek
for Greenville where they will make
their home. Mr. Julian Dttsenbury
having located there.
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FOR SALE?House and lot in Aynor
with car shed, smokehouse, and
garden; size of lot 50 x 1T)4; fiveroom
house, "back and front porch,
good pumn. Bungalow stvlc. Nice interior
finish. Cash or terras. Apply to
Popp Watts, Conway, S. C.?Adv.
5'23 23-lmo.
L. D. Magrath was away for the
greater part of last week in attendance
upon the annual meeting of insurance
agents, held this year at
Greensboro, N. C. He was one of ?he
winners this year of the prize ofTcied
for thq most business done and lowest
percentage of losses
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Over two hundred trained women
workers are needed by the Woman's
Foreign Missionary society of the
Methodist Episcopal church, according
to a statement issued today by Mrs.
Clyde Collison, representative of the
Women's Foreign Missionary #{y>ciety
on the Commission of Life Service of
the Methodist Episcopal Church .
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J. 1. Ward, of Little River, was in
Conway last week, accompanied by
two of his young sons. J. I. Ward
Ward WAS nmnnnr fho f~?
VII*, It" 1UI IIICI>^
who was able to clear some pood
TOoney last year. It was done by
means of pood management and carefully
carried out plans. He has a fine
prospect of success on his l'arms this
year.
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The small stock of groceries and a
few store fixtures belong-in# to J. H.
Brown, will be sold at public auction
at the store on June 23rd, under a distress
warrant for rent of the store issued
by the Kingston Hotel Com nan v.
Brown ran a small store on Main
street for the past year or longer.
There are other creditors who do not
have any lien and these may be left
out in the cold, as it will probably ;
take all of the property to pay off the
rent claim. The stock is considerably ;
broken artd some of it has the appearance
of having been retained on the
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pneives ior some time. * <
"We Picked ITp Seven Larpe Dead
P Rats First Morning Using Rat-Snap.**
So writes Mr. B. E. Carpenter
Woodbridpe, N. J. "We lost 18 small
chicks one nipht, killed by rats.
Bought some RAT-SNAP and picked
lip 7 Inrpe dead rats next morninp i
k and in 2 weeks didn't see a single rat.
RAT-SNAP is pood and sure." Comes
in cake ready for use. Three sizes,
85c. 65c, *1.25. Sold and guaranteed <
Hufty Platts' Pharmacy, Conway, S. C..
V7?Adv. I
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PERSONAL
R. D. Todd was here one day recenty
on business.
*****
Car Merry Widow Flour to arrive
this week.?Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv.
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It is about time for some farmer
to send in the first open cotton blossom.
*****
E. G. Stanley, of Loris, S. C., was
in Conway one day last week on business.
*****
J. I. Allen, Jr., of Loris, was in
Conway on business one day last
week.
*****
You never hear a criminal seeking
the way to the chain Rang. He has
to be forced there.
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Nathan H. Bellamy, of the Lor\s
section, spent some time in Conway
last week on business.
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Who will he the farmer to bring to
The Horry Herald Ihis year the first
ripe watermelon of the season of
1 <19Q 9
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R. Mixon, salesman for the EpesFitzgerald
Paper Co., of Columbia.
S. C . visited the trade in Conway last 1
week.
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N. C. Adams was back at home last
week for a short time after attending
to various duties with "the "tax commission.
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Good printing will do for .you tire
very same thing that good clothes always
do?make a good impression in
your behalf.
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L. H. Gore, of the firm of Gore
Bros., of Lor is, S. C., spent some time
in Conway la.-st Wednesday attending
to business.
W. F. Stackhouse, of "Marion, S. C.,
passed through Conway one day last
week on his way to visit his farm
near Mirrrells Inlet.
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The Irish potato crop did not
amount to much this year at Conway.
The crop was late and considerably
less than in former vears.
The 'Conway Coca Cola Co.. makers
of bottled drinks of various kinds, are
now running a series of fine 'dieplqy
advertisements in The Horry Herald.
Ak tfhe ipqpu'lation of this section
Increases the number of tax delinquents
also increases, and the work
of trying to enforce the paymeilt of
the t!L\PS
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The sheriff has a long string of
tracts of land advertised in this issue,
to he sold for taxes on the first Monday
m July.. Some of this land will
doubtless be cleared of tax claims by
the day of the sale and thus eliminated
from the sale on July 2nd, \vhen
the sale -will take place. The delinquent
tax business is one of the most
?orn-plicaited und difficult parts 'of 'the
sheriffs work. It takes a great part
of his time and that of a number of
deputies every year.
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Last year there was hut few auction
sales of real estate. The country was
in the worst of the deflation period
following- the war, and as land hnd
plumped from the peak of high prices
down to .1.lower level than the prewar
basis, the owners of land thought
it was useless to try to put any of
their holdings on the market. This is
now being changed by coming 'back to
the normal amount of auction sales
and also private deals in town lots
and country tracts. It means a coming
back of normal business conditions
in the opinion of many.
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The Irish potato crop was dug and
move<^ to the markets last week and
the week before. The crop was late
and the prices realized were not what
they would have been had the crop
been early and well matured in time
to catch the period before the offering
of larger crops raised in other sections
of the country.
The crop in this section did not
amount to very much this year owing
to the bad stand of plants obtained
"nd the adverse seasons prevailing.
The Myrtle Beach Farms Co., the
largest planters of this crop in the
county, produced about hnlf thr> neiml
crop that they raise and market.
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County Auditor Jas. A. Calhoun is
having- to notify a number of owners,
of motor vehicles who have apparentlv
failed to make returns of thft machines
for taxation. The tax officials
in Columbia are insisting that the
motor vehicles must be placed on the
tax books and pay their just proportion
of the tax burden of the State.
The lists of registered machines has
been compared with the tax lists and
in some cases as many as two hundred
and f?fty machines have been
found as apparently not returned.
The notices being: sent out from the
auditor's office shows the name of the
owner, the make of the machine and
t.b#? assessment placed on the machines
by the State Tax Commission.
An opportunity is afforded for the
persons or companies addressed to appear
and show cause why the assessment
should not be made. In cases
where machines have been sold and
not now owned by the persons in
whose names the records show they
were registered it is in line for the persons
addressed by these notices to appear
in person or. by letter and make
the necessary explanations.
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Cure* Malaria, Chills and
O'vIO ^vcr, Dengue or Bilious
Fever. 5;3,23-20t.
E HORRY HERALD, CONWAY,
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\v. S. Hewett ?w*j# hire last Saturday.
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W.-P. Altman was here one day recently.
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Mrs. Gaylor is in the hospital in J
Florence. f
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Mrs. Lawrence spont the day : ;-m
Florence.- " t
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H. H. Cox was in Conway on last
Saturday. (
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D. H. Chestnut was in Conway last J
Saturday afternoon. 1
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Dr. J. S. Dusenhury spent last
Tuesday in Wilmington. J
Miss Amy Wolffe left last Tuesday 1
for her home in Laurens. '
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A. Bell, of Bayboro. was in Con- t
way last week on business.
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Miss Laura Jenkins left last we?k ^
on a tour through the West.
***** ^
Another Car Nitrate Soda iust arrived.?Cooper-Smith
Co.?Adv.
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M iss Mai*y Dusenbury is visiting I'
Miss Jes.sie Dusenbury, of Toddville.
*****
Mrs. J. K. Stalvey is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Robeson, near Charleston.
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The Rev. S. C. Morris, of Pinewood,
S. C., spent Thursday night in Conway.
*****
Mrs. M. C. Dusenhury, of Toddvilie,
spent Tuesday in Conway with relatives.
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Dr. Snyder, of Wofford college, lectured
last Sunday to the Hut Bible
class.
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M iss Mary Gentry left for Summerton
last Sunday, where she will spe.id
her vacation.
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See us for everything* in Groceries,
Feeds and Fertilizers.?Cooper-Smith
Company.?Adv.
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H. B. Baker was able to be out
again recently following a severe attack
of influenza. '
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W. "H. Causey has a fine crop this
year, according to reports. He lives
near Cool Spring.
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Miss Nell Jones, of the Burroughs
high school faculty, visited in town a
few days this week.
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| The Rev. J. K. Goode, of Clemson,.
filled the pulpit at the Baptist church
I Sunday a week ago.
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Mr. and 'Mrs. A. E. Goldfinch and
children are spending two weeks at
Ihe beach in a cottage.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Burroughs and
daughter, Vivian, spent Sunday afternoon
at Myrtle Beach. f
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jvir. uiarence Sessions took part in ,
the celebrntion of the opening of the \
Mars BlufT bridge last week.
*****
Misses George Johnson and Laura
Jenkins left last week with the Eliott
party to visit the western coast.
*****
Mr .and Mrs. L. S. Ward, with the?v .
three children are spending a month at
Myrtle Beach in the Sessions cottage.
*****
Mv. and Mrs. B. G. Collins and Miss
Mitchelle Collins have gone to Hendersonville,
N. C., to spend the summer.
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Mrs. A. C. Thompson and children
left last week for Hendersonville, N.
C., where they will spend the summer.
*****
Mrs. J. K. Stalvey and children left
this week for Edisto Island, where
they will visit Rev. and Mrs. C. E.
Robertson.
*****
Mrs. Essie Sommerlyn spent the
week-end in Florence with her hus- ,
band, who is in the hospital where he
went for an operation.
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Miss Coline Tallon. Who has been
teaching art at the Burroughs high
school, will return to her home in ,
Lynchburg on Thursday for her vacation.
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This issue contains a news Item
showing that one of the tohacco growers
of Bayboro will be curing his
crop, if nothing happens, within a
1. A? 1 m ~
weex or ten nays rrom this date. (
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Invitations have been received by 1
many to the graduating- exercises of
the nurses at the McLeod Infirmary, \
Florence. Miss Mary Lawrence and '
M iss Allie Mae .Tones, sister of Mrs.
C. A. Cohn, will graduate.
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Conway will take on new life two
or three week? from now when the j
tobacco season will be beginning, j
when the heaviest money crop of the i
county will begin to be marketed or'
made ready for marketing. Get ready!
to serve the people when they come!
here to attend the warehouses. (
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B. W. M. Floyd spent a part of
Saturday in Conway attending to
business. He and his brother are in
the contracting business, having recently
finished a public school house
with credit to themselves. They make
the building of school houses and nice
cottages a specialty and are glad to
furnish specifications and details on
short notice.
0 0
666 quickly relieves Constipation,
Biliousness, Headaches, Colds and LaCrippe.
5|3;23-20t. ?
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S. C, JUNE 21, 1923
L. R. Ha good was" hy Oonway one
lay last week and remained here for
several hours on business.
*****
Mrs. J. T. Rutlege, of Lynchburg,
/a., has arrived in town to join her
uisband, who has opened dental ofices
here. They will live at the Ardnore
hotel.
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On last Monday Miss Mary Harllee,
iccoftnpanied by Misses Eunice McMillan,
Elva Lewis, Miriam Alexanler,
Leethard Burroughs, Jamie Nor;on
and Katharine McCoy, left for
Vlurrells Inlet, where they will spend
i week.
*****
Now is the time of all times to wake
ip and advertise. There is a great
;ime just ahead for all those who are
villing to prepare for it and get ready
:o serve the people with the things
;hev will have and are willing to pay
;heir money for.
*****
The tobacco season is only a few
veeks off and already business is
showing an uiuvard tendency. It is
*aid by tobacco men that prices will
'ikely be good, especially for the
?v? >?(]pj; are used in making
cigarettes. Get ready for increas-1
ed business while the getting is good.
*****
NOTICE
Dr. C. L. Busbee, Dentist will be
out of his offices over the Horry Drug
Store, on the 2Gth, 27th, and 28th of
June, attending the South Carolina
Dental Association.?Adv.
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WARNING
My son, Luther Roberts, 1C> years
aid. has left his father. All persons!
are hereby warned against taking this
boy in or giving him employment.
Notifv his father, Waiters Roberts.
R. F. D. No. 3, Gallivants Ferrv. S.
C.?Adv. 6|24j23-3t.
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RATE OF SPEED
FOR AUTOMOBILES
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Rate of speed for automobiles within
the town not to exceed the following:
In the business section of town 10
miles per hour.
On other avenues and streets 15
miles per hour.
On turning any corner of street
4 miles per hour.
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NAMES C. G. KING
Congressman A. H. Gasque has
named Chester B. King, of Myrtle
Bench, for admission to the U. S.
Military Academy at West Point, N.
Y., beginning .Tuly 2nd.
Collins A. Spivey, of Conway, and
Hubert F. Yarborough, of Mullins,
are the alternates, first and second,
respectively. This appointment is for
the South Carolina Sixth Congressional
district.
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THE WAY IS OPEN
The way is open now to the people
of the rest of the State to come and
visit the seaside without having to
ston on account of bad roads and bad
bridges.
Vicif nvc Kont r?n vn/>ntinn cnn
gin the journev in almost any section
of South Carolina and come in an automobile
without being: held up.
This advantage will increase the
travel here this summer more than
one hundred per cent over what . it
was five years ago.
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CLUH HAS MEETING
The Fine Arts club was entertained
at its June meeting by Mrs. W. A.
Freeman. The subject studied at this
meeting: was "Social Welfare in South
Carolina," an ever interesting subject.
A paper on the "History and Work
Accomplished in South Carolina," was
written by Mrs. D. G. Spivey and read
bv Miss Lucy Spivey; another on
"Welfare Work in the Mill District"
was read by Miss Spratt. Mrs. Freeman
then told of the social welfare
work done in Horry County.
An important business session proceeded
refreshments, which consisted
of a sweet course served by the
hostess.
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NOTICE
All persons are hereby forbidden to
trespass on my land in Floyds township.
C. C. ENZOR.
6|14|22-2t.
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NOTICE OF DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
administratrix of the pensonal
estate of F. O. Watson, deceased,
will apply before the Judge of
Probate in and for Horry County, at
eleven o'clock in the forenoon on the
25th day of June, A. D. 1923, for
inal discharge as such administratrix.
FRAMfKS HFJ/TCW WATSON
Administratrix of the Personal
^ Estate of F. O. Watson, Deceased.
Way 18th, 1023.
4. H. WOODWARD,
\ttomey for Administratrix_______
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HORRY COUNTY
TRUST CO.
L. D. MAGRATH, Manager
Real Estate, Bonds and
I nsurance.
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WILL BUILD HOME
. The plans are made for the erection
of a new brick dwelling for Mr. ]
D. M. Burroughs, of Conway, accord- i
ing to news received from Columbia,
where architects and contractors have <
been at work on the plans for some 1
time. It will be a nice addition to the
fine homes of Conway. The work is
expected to begin at an early date. ^
RETURNS FOR POTATOES
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Dan H. Winstead has been shipping '
Irish potatoes by the carload this '
year. He received returns from the
shipment of a recent carload, the first
of this week, receiving a check for
something over nine hundred dollars.
He had shipped another carload be- 1
fore that from which he received a
check for a much larger sum than.
that, the price having fallen to some 1
extent since he had made the other J
shipments.
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ANALYSIS OF CITY WATER
MADE BY DR. F. L. PARKER, |
STATE CHEMIST, JUNE
7, 1923 1
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Parts per
Million
Color 10.00
Chlorine 52.00
Free Ammonia 0.01
Albuminoid Ammonia 0.01
Nitrogen as Nitrites 0.005
Nitrogen as Nitrates 0.000
Total Solids .. f>83.00
Bacterial indications of contamina-1
tion.?Negative.
Remarks? |
Analysis indicat water to be of
good quality and free from contamination.
Respectfully submitted,
F. L. PARKER, M. D.
NOTE?Occasionally there is com
plaint made by some of the citizenr
as the quality of the water furnished
by the town. If such persons will examine
the above analysis and will inspect
the water system they will be
convinced beyond a doubt that Conway
has one of the best, water systems
to be found in the State and its
quality is unsurpassed.
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MISSIONARY MEETING
The annual meeting of the Woman's
Missionary union, of the Waccamaw
association, that was held at Wannamaker
June 12th, was well attended.
The reports were very encouraging
from the different societies. Mrs.
Edwin Carpenter, the State president,
pave an impressive talk, giving reasons
why she was a member, from a
social, spiritual and training standbrief
history of the union and presentpoint.
Mrs. J. B. Boatwright gave a
ed the white cross work and special
rare of South Carolina women being\
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666
Cures Malaria, Chills and Fever, Detinue
or Bilious Fever. It destroys the
Kerms. 5|3!23-20t.
CONWAY
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MAILS TO BEACH
There will be two mails to Myrtle
Beach from Conway each day hereifter.
One of the mails will leave at 9
j'clock in the morning, the other at
I o'clock in the afternoon.
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Start your subscription with
;he next issue.
3hina. Miss Lucy Spivy, who recently
returned from the Woman's Nlissionnry
Training School, of Louisville,
Ky? made a very impressive
talk on "Life in the House Beautiful."
Dr. Burts delivered an address
rm "Woman's Influence, Especially in
Religious Life." He said he could not
make a talk without bringing in
the "seventy-five million,, campaign,
and he wishes for a radio broadcasting
stat'on *o tha* he could broadcast
campaign nevPs.
At the close he stressed the importance
of the Myrtle Beach conference.
Wannamaker provided a bountiful
dinner, which was enjoyed by all present.
The following officers were elected.
Mrs. C. H. Snider, superintendent;
Mrs. J. E. Beard, secretary, Mrs. Hattie
Johnson, Conway, associate superintendent,
Y. W. A. and G. W. A.;
Miss Gertrude Ayers, Mt. Olive, associate
superintendent, Sunbeam Band;
Mrs. W. F. Hagan. chairman Mission
Studv; Mrs. J. B. McCutcheon, Avnov,
Mrs. H oyt McMillan, Conway,, Mrs.
J. M. Felder, Loris, Mrs. J. W. Alder,
Wannamaker, division vice-presidents.
The union accepted the invitation
to meet at Pauley Swamp next year.
FLOYD BROS.
Contractors and Builders
GALLIVANTS FERRY, S. C.
Publ ic School Houses and
nice Bungalows are our specialty.
Details and specifications
furnished on short notice.
tt|21'22-2in-4l.pd.
Lost Dog
Male hound dog, slim built, black
head with white streak in center of
forehead; left ear black and
right ear black and gray;
black spot on rump, going two inches
on tail; rest of his body white and
blue speckled. Will pay suitable reward
for his whereabouts. Address
A. 11. Sincloton. Rt. 1. Box 14. Todd
ville, S. C. 6jl4-2t.pd.
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