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Inu i - f ii i i i M i Surprised Friday Mori FROM A BUSINESS S LOW WHAT IT WILL *o??? , been sJauotiterincj our Goo E point them. E We have about $6 0,0 00 d ft you and prices that will as I Everything* for everybody. and from Town to Town, B Not a Man, Woman or Chil | bargains here not adverti I As a token of our apprecis g radical transformation. / 1 dispatch. tj Nothing exchanged, sent < f You will receive till with < i .ni>sn:m. D Ladies lf>c Ho.e black, tan and B Mf is 12 \-2<: to l."c half 6 I. lies 2.V Lis in Hn.o hi M:as Silk Mo-e r| Mens 2"?c Lisle Hose HOYS SI U S. E I?oys $2.">0 to $2.00 Suits S l!rv\ <: TiO I ^ *s~ 00 Suit.. SO. iv. I to.' ; Hoys $(>.00 to So.00 Suits $4.48 i to J Hoys $?S.o() to .$10.00 Suits $(>.0' to DON'T FORGET THE FOR TEN DAYS. BE I tively can't duplicate, as < The prices under present i tors will have plenty of tin CONWA ? i ^BBBHIHHi AUSTRIAN PREMIER ' MAY FOLLOW TISZA ? 'i ? SS Rumors of Clam-Martinic's Resignation Very Persistent - I \ charles summons ! : j-.. apponyi andrassy! Tisza Says He Resigned Because of Rejectio* of i , Franchise Plans. VV> London.?A vacancy in the Austrian premiership may soon follow the Hungarian premiership vacancy, according to reports through Amsterdam. Messages from Vienna says the Central News correspondent at Amsterdam in<licate that the rumors of the resignation of Count Clum-Martinic the Austrian premier, are so per sictent that developments in this connection are expected shortly. Count von Coudenhove, the governor of Bohemia, is mentioned as successor to the present premier. Two of the most likely candidates Lr the Hungarian premiership in succession to Count Tisza, apcording to Vienna dispatcher quoting the Newe Freie Presse are Dr. Alexander Weckerie, a former Hungarian premier, and Archduke Joseph. Both Kese men, the newspaper comments, have held aloof party strife and enjoy the oonfidence of all parties as v ell as of ^he crown. ? Let us all say in this time of trouble: <fWie are proud to be citizens of the grandest republic that the world knows." * * ? a 4><*tatoes may bo planted as kite as July. They are y quick crop and on/* that is easy to raise. Lets have plenty of then) to aid in feeding us through the war. mmammmmmmmmmammmmmam I, Astonished tiiiti 9 O'clock SI iTANOPOINT IT IS A MIST COST TO REPLACE THE S ds and Competitors for the last iollars worth of Dry Goods, Noti tonish you. The war is on and we may nc It will be the sensation of the d in a radius of fifty miles can i sed. Horry will once more ring Ltioi.' of your past patronage we in army of skilled clerks are w on approval, or charged in this Mich purchase and if any errors I ONE 1*1(3 LOT OP H< i.r.ss than n\i.r . .10,. COST? lL\v- ?:0v- Wash Suits. . Pays "0 - V* ash Suits (? d ]<); BOYS PANT" ,/2io P ys Wr.Mi Pants worth <<>. Povs i ): I?lues and colo Poys 7 i.. a snorted colors P \ > St.<10 assorted colo 1 > y 32.23 Prench Sorgo 'toys $2.77 Prea.di Scrg MPNS PANT Mens si.27 Pants M-.ns S1.7-) Pants $(?.4i> M'uvs S'2.00 Pant * Mons S3 3d Pants S7.4S Mens $3.00 Pants flAY. nATF. AND HfillR. F u>n i j wn i k.| nnw s i v v > 11 I i /VISE AND GET HERE 6EFI every item has advanced so it is conditions are the lowest ever j ne to enlist in the present war c Y BARCA URGES BANKS TO LEND LIBERALLY TO FARMERS Washington. ? Secretary McAdoo, i.i a letter sent to every banker in thcountry, has urged that the banks d<* their share toward increasing food production by seeing to it that the farmers are given liberal loans. "The reserves of food in the worh are low." wrote the secretary. "Your country needs your services and your money. You can do nothing with your money more useful than to loan it for increased agricultural produ. 'ion." An orguiji/s tl study of the problt t i.< each community i.- urged, and i.I.tiiiji fi! 11" i ticj f f lu\ biob oa jf a ' ]' ?*?V^ M \W % V K9ki\> t VOt u sc ?ds, labor anri horse and machine power makes more imperative tha usual the? necessity for large capita I in farm financing. Long term loan can be provided through the tarn loan system, tlm secretary Lays, bu the more pressing demand for shor* credits should be met by local banks Credit unions and collective borrowing arrangements are suggested. - o Senator H. L. Buck last week harvested a large crop of as fine Irish potatoes as ever grew in this section of the country. Good judgment was u.-ed not only in the planting and cultivation of this crop, but in the I harvesting and the grading of the potatoes as they came from the ground. For the first time in this immediate section, machinery in the shape of a potato grader was used in dividing the potatoes into the different grades. This c'\>p was shipped b.v the "Mitchel C" from the landing al Keysfield, and the crop will turn ou! I a good profit. A sample of the potatoes grown or I this farm were brought to Conwaj I last Thursday while the harvesting was going on. I Senator Buck planted about fort) ( acres and will harvest a total o! about 1500 barrels from the crop. 0 i a i _ l , | otJiiie peupiu art? jusi uuw mil} the alphabet of economy after manj I years of wastefulness and throwing ' fiuKetnnnn U *V l* J V J> v? I 0 Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up Systen The Old Standard general strengthening tonic GROVE'S TASTRUHSS chill TONIC, drives ou Malaria,enriches the Mood.and builds up the ays 'em. A true tonic. For adults and childreu. 50c THE HORRY HE! I, Startled. Tl tarp, llaiii or Sliii AXt run ANT MbRliHANT AME GOODS, BUT THE Ml! ; fourteen years, twice each yeai ions, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing iver be able to pull off another J hour, as no one is looking- for a 1 if ford to miss this Gig-antic Sale with enthusiasm, her most pro* will give you the fastest selling crking day and night marking c"< Gigantic Sale, what you buy you we will gladly correct them on )YS Sl'lTS HATS roil M K OIUC I N A1. j Ono hi;> lot Straw merly no to $2.00 "-C ; Moos si.7") Straw 1 n;xvuil). . l.k , Mom- Si'.00 Straw Monn So.OO Mini SO, -lOf o. ly 2-v ! to rs only.. 4 h \ l>oys '10 m Hats. . .. 0,>j - lloys SI.00 II;, ts .. is only. .71m ; M< "s*S1.00 Cru. h I only .SI. 18 1 *1"~? Woo! o only si.OS Mens $2.00 Wool M>ns 2..">0 Wool Hn s- Mens s.l.OO Wool \ t)s< C'LOTl SI. 10 ! Mon< $10.00 Suits. $1.-0 Mens $lf>.00 Suits. $2.1$ Mimk > i i! on t.? si > S-I.T 1 Moms $*20.00 Suits. RIQAY MORNING, MAY 25' ORE THE GREAT STOCKS A! impossible. We will sell whal ittempted in eastern South Can >r go fishing while this Sale lIN HOVSI SLANDERS DENIED. v . Editor Herald:? ...? Since leaving home about two months ago to join the naval service, I have been reliably informed illra4 there are various rumors afloat ir different sections 'of three township.4--* Some of the unkind remarks are viz "Harmon tried to run away and V/a caught and they now have him in * dungeon for six months, living o: broad and water, my cousin and ' are to bo hung, three of us front Todd ville were wearing the ball ard chair Und I'm now in U. S. prison for hav < ing a fight at Horry Industria. Sl llftCll " rkt / IWVJ l I tVM Personally, I consider the source o a.ything before having anything t do with it, ar.d I would simply say "Shoo fly, don't bodder me," but ? occurs to me andr must be apparen4 to all fair minded people, that th< prime object of these contemptible cowards are in an indirect way, t< create a strong sentiment against the war department in order to keep the boys at home, and thus try to embarrass the administration. I can truthfully say that durinp the whole time I attended the Burroughs High School at Conway and Horry Industrial School that the entire faculty had every- confidence it me, and I gave them no trouble. As the "dipping vats" are about ready, I would suggest that the "busy bodies" referred to above, be dipped from time to time along with the tick infested cattle in order to cleans* their tongue's, and then be sent to v reformatory school and kept ther: until the Supt. of said school give.5. them a certificate of character. . As a matter of fact the Toddvilk Ik ys joined the navy from a sense o I duty when the pay was only half the 41 amount that we are now receiving , and while all of us being poor boys r aio, glad of the raise in salary, still we are fighting for a principal, and . intend, if we live, to help President i iif'i . .. i /i it . vy uson wmp v?ermany, regaruiess 01 the submarines. Now Mr. Kditor, the fare is most ? excellent, and I'm perfectly satisfied . I have gained several pounds since , leaving South Carolina. In conclusion, allow me to say to the Patriotic boys of Horry to come j on and join the navy, and the com, manding officers will show you every ? kindness for we are going to win this war, notwithstanding the sneak RALD, CONWAY. S. 0 I ~7im I he Big Semi-J tie, war 01* 110 wai TO PUT ON A SLAUGHTEI N THAT DOES NOT MAKE i r, and our friends and customers e>\ Furniture, and last but not lei Sale in Horry County, therefore thunder bolt out of a clear sky. and buy their Spring- and Sumnn vressive store forging- ahead witl Sale ever attempted in Horry ( )\vn the goods and making suiU pay for it and it is yours, receipt of goods and bill for sar N AN!) BOYS. | \ ] Hats priced for- Ladies 1()c (i your choice....2Ae Ladies 1 Ac (h Ints SI.29 ' a dies 2 Ac (J; Hats. . . .SI.AO M(M1S :W)C Un' ,?o i M",,s P'* 1 ^4^9 Mens Si.00 L , . . . D | I) 7U' j 12 1 -2c Dress j 1 Ac Dross (lit ^,N | 10c Apron (I: 12c Apron (ii N1.T4 A few pieces *als yard. l!N('* 12 1 -2c I.I. S $r,.4S $0.4S 1.()(i Suits.. .SI 1.4$ j 1- !--c Ideac SI.'3.9S i 1 .Ac Bleaching TH, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK SH. RE PICKED OVER. WHEN t we have and that is all we can jlina and mean litter destruction lasts. S. A. C. THOl ir.ir nnnft>iitinn nf . I , ?^ J. v .? V A V.4I ( V/1MV aMV/t-IVCI *>) gossipers, and scalawags. ?Harmon Dusenbury. U. S. Naval Training Station, Norfolk, Va. national guard going to France; Washington.? From the host infor-l mation which is possible to secure j here today it is understood that the I National Guard forces of the different States will form the second expeditionary force to France. With men being assembled as quick I i ly as it is possible to complete thefirst American force to battle in tho J French trenches the war department j is rapidly completing plans for the second and larger force to follow Gen Pershing's lead. All the machinery of the war department is being worked overtime in rushing the mobilization of che first army division of men to go under Pershing. Part of this force, it is I stated is being brought North from i the Mexican border. ? A Live Question. | Have you planted your back yard garden yet??Lattu Observer. Iu Re: Cool Spring Supply Co., ' To all and singular the laws of South Carolina, locate Cool Spring Supply Co property to D. D. Anderson, as i with the insolvency laws of the i Notice is hereby given called to meet at the office oi fcrenoon on Tuesday, the 15th Agent to represent said credil estate. The law provides tha i Assignee, shall have full authoi the deed of assignment. H. H. WOODWARD, Attorney, Conway, S. 0. / Innual Slaug i% mid Continue f R SALE AND SELL HIS MED ANY MISTAKES DOES N01 look for it and expect it, and w [ist, a big line of Groceries?qui this Sale will spread like wild fi er goods, furnish the home and 1 confidence war or no war. 3ounty. Our Stores are now cl< ible arrangements to handle th 110. SDKinVFAIJ. t >1 iauzc So Mens iij7.o no I Childr inizo 19V? SHOL ilorwoar 2.">c ^ HI LI rlcrwear 44<> AND "nion Suits S9o SALL GOODS. LAI)I ... . Ladies Ginghams 1 Oo . , Lame, ljfhams 12 l-2o ... . MlSSC: HRhams So ... , AI isse: 1 Oo , , - Lame* So Ginghams at >< per , ,. t ' \ iuwii; a Island Homespu I ,ires 10 1 yard. hinK 10c i LAD! r 12 1-2C . ,\T A ARP, RAIN OR SHINE, ANI THE BILL OF FARE IS SCF promise at these lower pi i to the merchants trying to me VIPSON, SOL LEMONS WHITEN AND BEAUTIFY THE SKIN j Make this beauty lotion cheap-1 ly for your face, neck, arms and hand3. At the cost of a small jar of ordinary cold cream one can prepare i* full quarter pint of the most wonderful lemon skin softener and complexion beautifier, by squeezing the juic< of two fresh lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard j white. Care should be taken to strain the juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallownesft and tan and is the ideal skin softener, whiten, or and beautifier. Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any drug store and j two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms and hands. It is marvelous to smoothen rough, red hands.?adv. o Get land deeds and mortgages of | real estate at the Herald office. ?Deed of Assignment. NOTICE. i creditors of Cool Spring Suppl id at Cool Spring in said State: ,, having executed a deed of assi \ Assignee, for the benefit of al \ State of South Carolina: that a meeting of the creditors f H. H. Woodward, Esq., at Com l day of May, A. D., 1917, for I tors and to act with the Assigm .f tia o rvAn a# AKA/l.* 1 - ? ? KV AA AAV UQWU V VA d 19 rity to act in both capacities am ] - hter Sale ? ?r Ten Days iCHANDISE FAR BE-.* j HING AND WE HAVE " 'e are too game to disap ,*> 4 Eintity that will surprise re from house to house pantry. Thousands of 1 J. :>sed and under-going \ J I e goods and crowds v/ith 8 j HONS TKNMS OXFORDS. | J Tennis Oxfords 49e m ens Tennis Oxfords I4r II ;s for M FA. wo.mfn AND H dkfn on display rack i pk1cfd lfssthan whole 1 cost. /is fs and missks drfssfs. 1 ; $1.00 Mouse Dresses >9c M - $1. 0 House Dresses . . . . 9Hr ; > (>()c Dresses 41 s 7"?c Drosses 49c ; GOc Crepe Gowns 44c > $1.00 Crepe and Nainsook 5 $9c and F.mbroidorieK 4c to 19c per Ribbons lc to 2or per yard. iss and children's hats great sacrifice. ) will continue iatched we posirices. et them. Our competi E OWNER |j AMERICAN KHAKI IN LONDON STREETS , ' I Engineers from the American army who have arrived in England made a call early today on Ambassador Page and later separated for a series of conferences with war office officials in regard to tneir various specialties. They were entertained at luncheon by the Earl of Derby, secretary for war. American khaki was very much in evidence in London today. A number of additional officers and hospital W unit have arrived and nurses, especially of the Cleveland and Harvaid units, in their blue uniforms, with white bands label led with the insigna of the American Red Crossk^Already have become a familiar 1 <^ht to the London public. More than 1.000 persons belonging to the American army are in Great Britain. o Germany says we will bite granite, 0> --well even granite will surrender to ] ?J Tin Quhiimx TI)?1Dm?. Not Afftct Th# Hud Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXAI TIVK BROMOQUININF.is beUerthan ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor I ringing in head. Remember the full name ami look for the signature of K. W. GROVK. 2Sc. y Co., a corporation under the I . , gnment conveying all of its I 1 of its creditors in accordance I j of said Company is hereby I way, S. C., at ten o'clock in the I 4 the purpose of electing I 3c in the disposition of said I pointed hv - creators tne I i fulfill the trust created by 1 D. D. ANDERSON, Assignee,.! * Horry, S. O.' ' ! |