The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 05, 1914, Image 8

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Loris, S. C sold out, Slick i For 30 This entire cleai never before eq FREE! FR] I TO THE FIRST FIFTY ING THE STORE SATUI WILL GIVE FREE A SU1 MERCHANDISE, WHIG WORTH COMING A FT EI ONLY HAVE FIFTY SU SO GOME K VIM V \N1) I (JET ONE CALICO I>es< American Calicos, sale price per yard 3c. OUTING All colors, regular 10c va per yard 7c. MEN'S HOSE A lot of men's Hose black price 10c going out of bus 5c. MENS' SHOT A lot of Men's dress shoe values $1.00 going out of $2.85 APRON GINGH genuine fast colors, regulj sale price 4c. Date, SA Nov. 7tl MCLAURIN GETS JOB UNDER WAREHOUSE LAW THE SAME BILL WHICH HE INTRODUCED AT BEGINNING OF SPECIAL SESSION. THOUGH MUCH CHANGED By Important Amendments in Both the House and the Senate Before Finallly Passed.?Position Carries Salary of $3,000.00. John L. McLaurin, State Senator from Marlboro county, and one time J fli- ' - ~ ? - ? umteu states senator rrom South Car olina, was elected State warehouse commissioner last week by the general assembly. His election took place on the first ballot. The nominees who were balloted El V . mm I s eVet At of Dry Goods, Clot! and Clear, "Lock Sto Days Only r. rri sn stnr.lc of Rr; (ualed in this State. EE! FREE! CUSTOMERS EXTEBII)AY MORNINO WE It PRISE PACKAGE OF I II WILL BE 'WELL L REMEMBER WE RPKISE PACKAGES, BE SURE THAT YOU (he best made A ,ot of boy's! value, going 01 lnp Q;I1P ncipp , ?> ? A lot of Men 50c, going out , 4 CHIL and tan, regu- A lot of child uness price price 15c stmi price s, all leathers, C^O \TN business sale go,d the wo,d business sale \ AMS nr price 8c yd , MEN ? A lot of fancy 50c and 75c, g ?tth n Bf me li TURDAY I 11914. At' upon were: John L. McLaurin of! Marlboro, P. A. Hodges of Marlboro, < and R. I. McDavid of Greenville. 1 The first ballot resulted: McLaurin 55; McDavid 24; Hodges 28; Drake > i. : Mr. McQueen of Marlboro nominated James A. Drake of Marlboro, but i withdrew the nomination after Mr. < Sapp of Lancaster offered Senator Mc ? Laurin's name. 1 Mr. Wyehe of Spartanburg nominated Cole L. Hlease for the position < but withdrew the governor's name before the balloting began. Mr. Hodges and Mr. McDavid were j nominated by Mr. Liles of Orange- ] burg and Mr. Scott of Greenville re- , spectively. I It seemed that the nomination of ( Senator McLaurin was altogether 1 spontaneous. It upset expectations ] of candidates for state warehouse com 1 missioner who were already in the ] field. Mr. Sapp said after the election t that the idea of nominating the Marl- ! boro senator occurred to him only a 1 moment before he put it into execu- , tion. I IYBOI Jim ButU ting, Shoes and Noti ck and Barrel." T1 ind New Fall and STATI WHY ARE WE COM STOCK AT AND BEL THE PRESENT COM) LOW PEOPLE TO PA' WHEN COTTON IS M THAN 6 CENTS PER DON'T FAIL TO Pl'RC GREATEST BARGAIN H AD. READ OYER < LY AND SEE WHAT Y ING YOUR FALL SUP GOING OUT OF BUSI? EYE * t iOY'S SUITS blue serge, J?.").00 and $0, it of business price $3.50 \S WORK SHIRTS *s Good Work Shirt, value of business price 35c. DRENS HOSE ren's black Hose, regular ght, going out of business 7c. SPOOL THREAD over at 5c. Going out of price 2 spools for 5c 5 DRESS SHIRTS stripe dress Shirts, value oing out of business price 35c oris, Soul )im Butlei The position of State warehouse :n --i " Art ..wiiiiiiiniMuiitJi win pay a salary oi T>i5,300 and expenses. Senator McLaurin introduced the State cotton warehouse bill in the sen\te when the special session began. In the form in which it became law it was at considerable viance with the original bill. The State warehouse ict was signed by the Governor last week. The following members of the general assembly voted for John L. McLaurin: 4 Senators Ackerman, Appelt, Beam?uard, Clifton, Goodwin, Johnson, Ketchin, Laney, Manning, Mars, Richirdson, Stuckey, Varner, Representa:ives Addy, Blackwell, Browning, Olowney, Creech, Daniel, Fortner, Kripp, Gray, Haile, Hall, Hardin, Uiott, Hutson, James, Johnston, Kirk, McQueen, Melpass, Massey, Melfii, Vlixson, Moseley, Murray, Nelson, Rit ;enberg, Sapp, W. W. Scott, Senseney, Strickland, Summers, Todd, Vander, ttorst, Warner, White, Whitehead, Wilburn, C. C. Wyche, Zeigler?55. The following members of the gen IYSS1 sr's Old S [ions to be Turned 1 herefore, beginning Winter Merchandi iMENT. [PELLED TO SELL OUR OW COST. BECAUSE ITION DOES NOT ALV MORE FOR HOODS )T SELLINO FOR MOKE POUND, THEREFORE, HASESOME OF THE [S THAT LORIS EVER OUR PRICES CAREFULOU CAN SAVE BY BUYPLY AT THIS HREAT sTESS SALE RY BODY'S STORE, LORIS, S. C. HANDKERCHIEFS A lot of white Hemstitched chiefs for men and women, rc value sale price 3 c MEN'S CAPS A large lot of Men's Caps, wc 75c, going out of business pric 35c BLEACHED MUSLII Yard wide soft finish regular yard. Sale price 7c YELLOW HOMESPU Yard wide, always sells for 81/ special value at 6c TOWELS 1 lot of white Towels, good si> price 15c and 20c, going out o price 5c th Caroline r's Old St era! assembly voted for P. A. Hodges: i Senators Houtrh. Johnstone. Law son, Representatives Baskin, Bethea, Bowers, Charles, Dantzler, Eppps, J Evans, Harper, Hunter, Hutchinson, ' Jones, Kelley, Kibler, Biles, Long, McCravey, Martin, Miley, Miller, Pate Pegues, Pyatt, Riley, Sherwood, Stev! enson?28. The following members of the general assembly voted for R. B McDavid Senators Black, Carlisle, Nicholson, Sinkler, Sullivan, Williams, Representatives Speaker Smith, Atkinson, Barnwell, Bolt, Boyd, Burgess, Goodwin, Haynesworth, Holley, McDonald, Means, Moore, Mower, Riddle, W. M. Scott, Shirley, Walker, C. T. Wyche? 24. Mr. Stuckey voted for James A. Drake. No. 666 This it a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS A. FEVER. Five or six dotes will break any case, and if taken then at a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c rORE L land Loose at Public Sal Saturday November For 30 D se will be placed or W our doors ore day morning, no) it will be the si est money savin! rated in this gi south carolina. re like throwing so apparent wil ing benefits to i will pay you to i tend this great i opportunity to s for the entire f tremendous sav] the date, satuel . at 9 a. m. At Hiindker- . , , , sgular 10c A l'u'\e,,('\ of ! up to $2.o0, go, p Yard wide, 1 >rth up to price e V LA price 10c, . ^ laige lotol 1 tan, regular 1 ()< ~ lai ) . %A A lot of extr: 2c a \aici, value $3.50 goi C k. O :e, regular A large lot of f business regular price ? ness price I Date, S: w*"' Mov* Huxley Chose a Name. In a letter to Sir Michael Foster, Huxley tells him the derivation of the name of the house?now about to be ??llt 11 ft f n r> oii/>li?n 1 i !" ? .V/. nuvaiuii?wiuuil lie Ulllll ior himself at Eastbourne. "One is obliged to have names for houses here. Mine will bo 'Modeslea,' which is as near as I can go to 'Hodeslia,' the poetical original shape of my very ugly name. There was a noble scion of the House of Huxley who, having burgled and done other wrong things (temp. Henry IV), asked for the benefit of clergy. I expect they gave it to him, not in the way he wanted, but in the way they would like to benefit a later member of the family. Between this gentleman and my grandfather there is unfortunately a complete blank, but I have none the less faith in him as my ancestor.* ow To dive Quinine To Children. 'RRTLINKIft the trade-murk name given to an .urnvpH ? ? _ mvmmm * nnicicno oyrup, pie ae >. to tak* and does not disturb the stomach. ldren take It and (lever know it is Quinine, o especially adapted to adults who cannot e ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor -e deevouanesK nor ringing in the head. Try i* neat time you need Quinine for any pur- 1 . A- k for 2-ounce original package. The I FIU1RIUNK is bloWb id bottle. 25 cents. 4 oris, S. C. I e, and must be II 7th at 9 A. M. II lour ftnlu II iap umj i| 1 sale at prices II HEN I thrown open satur- | ' member 7lh, at 10 a. m., 8 gnal for the great- | ; event ever inaugu- i i and old state of i to stay away witt, i g dollars away, for gk l be the money-sav- ft ie derived that it g travel 50 miles to at- | sale. this is your ? upply yol'i) needs 1 1 a li, and winter at a 1 eng. don'#' forget i u )ay, november, 7th, vi l^v?o ii 1 r(v' i i uii n u:vio Men's Dress Hats, worth fl ing out of business price 1 75c { ERCALES I Oc and 12c kind, sale I 8c J DIES' HOSE I f Ladies' Hose, black and 8 c value. Sale price 5c \ DIES' SHOES I a fine quality, all leather ng out of business price Bl. 85 I VERALLS I standard brand Overalls Jl 1.00, going out of busi- III 75c I ber the ATURDAY th, 1914. Good Joke on Sothem. Mr. Samuel Sothern, the English actor, says tho worst moment of his I stage career was passed in a state of ij mental paralysis owing to a tricky m played on him by another actor. This* actor, who had a passion for practical joking, and Mr. Sothern were appearing in the same play. It was a sentimental comedy In which Mr. Sothern Had to make a long and effective speech 1 with the stage all to himself. The prac- J tlcal joker got an alarm clock, timed the alarm very carefully, and set it up- ^ on a sideboard upon the stage. "At the very moment I opened my mouth to declaim," Mr. Sothern says, "it went off. I stood before the footlights literally gaping, whilst the blatant bell rang and thrummed and clattered through an eternity. It was a nightmare! I wanted to run, and could nqt;^. I wanted to speak, and could not. Suddenly from the gallery a piercing I voice cried out: 'Say, boss, I guess I your line's engaged!'" I To Propeitf Blood Poisoning I ipply at one? the Wonderful old reliable DR. I PORTER S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL. a aur- I pical dretaiaff that reltevea paia and beala %U I the same time. Rot a liniment. 23c. 30c. Sl.OoJt- 1