The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 19, 1914, Image 7
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\ MENS' UNDERWEA
I In the heavy fleeced lined,
[ you always paid 50c for, to g<
i at
L v
J >' MEN'S ORES.) SHIR!
In all the Standard make
f regular $1.00 ifnd/$1.25 kin
closed out at
79c
LADIES' AND MISSES' 1
75 dozen, of these regular
I i\\g\ n?i It* I ne i)\ n r*
^ h I pun I VI fai/v III III* V
! I MEN'S DRESS PANi
e A beautiful line of these
fl $2.50 and $3.00 Dress Pants I
I at this SALE at
a>9 "/ t 65
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' I DON'T BE MISLED 01
i < I BE SALES-BE SURE TCU
, | CONW.
STATE HAS LEASED
PLACE FOR STORAGE
I HAS TAKEN OVER THE COTTON
I A VVAREHOl'SE AT LAKE CITY
I COUNTIES MAY BUILD
Mi Wive Authorized by Law to Do So.?
fj John L. McLaurin Talks of Cotton
H Warehouse Matter and Advises
Holding.
John L. McLaurin, State warehouse
H commissioner, and J. G. L. White, in-j
snficf fl I* r> f StilLo nwnnrl lrni-nVinnono I
I^X vv' " * v ?? IIV?\I MUiUliVUOVOf
jwen't last week to Lake City to take
over a storage plant. A contract was
closed whereby certain sections are
leased of the old State dispensary
building, controlled by the Columbia
Warehouse and Transfer Company.
Senator McLaurin, in discusssing
the warehouse act said that the county
supervisors of Aiken, Sumter, Ham
^berg, Greenwood and Hampton counties
were authorized to provide by
lei\se, purchase or construction, warehouse
facilities for at least one-third
of the average cotton crop during the
past five years, and could use the ordinary
county funds for that purpose
(^j^He expressed the hope that these
i counties would take advantage of that
portion of the act, and said that he
[ could then lease and operate these
I warehouses, or that the counties them
I selves might operate them as county
I systems, and get the benefit of State
I warehouse receipts for use as collat|#2il.
8 Only Local Appointments.
I Tn discussing the matter of appointments,
Senator McLaurin said
the impression had pone out that
^^Hhe had a large number of appoint^^^Bucnts
to make, the result of this im^^^Birj^ssion
being that he was deluged
^^^Hvith applications. If anybody failed
Ho receive a reply, he said, he hoped
I^^Hhcy would not take it amiss, as he
^^^Hus not sufficient clerical force to
Ieply to all of the applications that
re coming in.
fte said that he bad no need for a
irpo clerical force in Columbia, and
Lcn if be had such a need, there was
bt sufficient appropriation to proide
for it; that he had made four
bpointmcnts, and that any other ftp
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ublic Sale. Our (
nes. So we are fo
production. So c
Come one, c
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R BOY'S SlJITf
the kind E"l're ,int ?f the*? "P
, wool Suits, made in the n<
i> on sale , , - .
els, to satisfy the most c
sold previously at $5.00. r
at
rs $2.79
s* The MEN'S SUIT
d, to be Entire line of Men's Si
at $10.00. In all the ne
designs, to go on sale at
HOSE $6'35
10c and MEN'S SUSPEN1
losed out Entire line of 25c and
ers to go on sale at
19
PS BOY'S KNEE P.
regular 75c pairs of these rejj
to be sold 75c Knicker-hocUer Panf
ter weights, t?o go on sa
39c
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[HER WOULD
ARE RIGHT.
AY,
pointmcnts that were to come would
be in the various counties, when a
warehouse is taken over by the State,
and that in such cases he proposed to
consult the wishes of those owning
the warehouses, who must give bond
to guarantee the weights, grades and
delivery of the cotton, and that it was
absolutely useless for application to
be made to the central office?that
these appointments would be largely
local. .
Senator McLaurin said that he had
been investigating the cost of erecting
emergency warehouses, and that the
Globe Iron Roofing and Corrugating
company of Cincinnati were offering
to furnish in carload lots, at a minimum
weight of 40,000 pounds at all
junction points where the rate is 24
cents per hundred, the 29 guage stand
ard 2 1-2 inch corrugated iron at
2.G4 per square, with virations of 2
per cent; and in less than carload lots
where freight is 44 cents per hundred.
$2.72 per square. In order that those
interested may caluculate how much
it will take to inclose a house, he said j
that the material is 26 inches wide
and is finished in lengths of from
5 feet to 12 feet. The 12-foot length, .
however, is 10 cents per square extra.
The price of corrugated coping, or
ridge roll, is 4 cents per foot. ^
This will give some idea to those ]
who buy at retail of about what they
ought to pay. Senator McLaurin said ,
that if he got any lower prices he
would make them public.
Advises Holding Cotton. '
1
Senator McLaurin strongly urged '
that farmers hold their cotton. In this j
connection he said: ]
"I urge the farmers to hold their
cotton until arrangements can be ^
made to warehouse and finance it. If 1
they sell the cotton they may lose it 1
and still owe the debt?lose the asset *
while the liability still stands against 5
them. 5
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"I am pushing forward just as fast
as I can, and call attention to the
fact that this agitation has caused
such a holding, movement as was nevor
seen before in the South, and the
advance in the price of cotton, in the \
face of untoward conditions, demon- 1
strates that we can succeed, if we do j
not lose our nerve and be stampeded.
"Hold your cotton until the world <
begins to realize what the reduction 1
of acreage will be in 1915. Borrow <
money on your cotton and pay your (
creditors, but do not let your cotton f
go on the market at present prices." j
OUT (
RE $2,500
f MERCAI
creditors wont wa
reed to put our i
lon't miss this.
:ome all and sha:
:N DAi
S MEN'S ODl
-to-date, all A hi(; ,ot of odd ,
7 Fa" m"dI (hat sold at $2.50, t
ritical, that .. , .
they last at
fo go on sale
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SCHOOLT
S A biglot of these,
jits that sold ways paid 5c for, to
\v colors and 3c
MEN'S DREJ
DEES Entire line of 5th
35c Suspend- Shirts- in a" thf
be sold at
39c
\NTS WORK ?
;ular 50c and Entirec line of i
s, in the win- Shirts, in all colors
le at Chambray, to go on
41c
m wm m u IV ^
ELEMENTS IN fit"
WHILE ARMl i REST
FIRST OF THIS WEEK SEES A
GREAT STORM BLIZZARD
SWEEPING ENGLAND.
DIXMUDE A DEATH TRAP
_
Germans Unable to Escape from the
Ruins Because Allies* Guns Command
All Approaches.?Battle Between
Turks and Russians.
News dispatches published in this
nminf vtr G voif 4* L
lvuiiu y nit nine VI 1111 tS WITK JlilVt*
the following; to say in regard to the
progress or non-progress of the European
war:
After four weeks of the most desperate
fighting there is a lull in the
battle in Flanders.
Little relief, however, has come for
the men in the trenches, as the artillery
and rifle fire has been replaced by
a severe November storm.
In some parts of England the storm
has become a blizzard; on the sea a
heavy gale rages, and the battlefields
are getting their full share of wind
and rain.
For the most part the opposing armies
have been content to shell each
other at long range, but the Germans
have made several attacks around
Ypres, which, according to the French
general stafF, have been repulsed with
heavy losses.
Extensive defensive works have
been erected along the Ypser Canal
and the French armies are holding
that line from the Belgian border
south of the Oise and pushing forward
approach works which place them in
a better position for cither defence or
offence.
Try This for Your Cough.
Thousands of people keep coughing
oecausc unable to get the right remedy.
Coughs are caused by inflammation
of Throat and Bronchial Tubes.
What you needs is to soothe this In1am
mat ion. Take Dr. King's Now
Discovery; it penetrates the delicate
mucus lining, raises the Phlegm and
quickly relieves the congested membranes.
(let a f)0c bottle from your
Iruggist. "Dr. King's New Discovery
[prickly and completely cured my
:?ough," writes J. R. Watts, Floydale,
Texas. Monev K*vk if not satisfied,
t nearly always helps. ?adv.
STOCK OF r
NILE COI
it on us any lonj
stock out to the f
It means a life ti
re with others thi
rs QAI
[) COATS ME]
. Entire line t
coats, m all sizes, T. e , xir
. ., , Drfess and Wo
0 be sold while
at
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the kind you al- ? . .
. . . kind von alwa>
i be closed out at , ...
made with the
3S SHIRTS ...
M r
e and 75c Dross -UlK( fcw ,
a Fall patterns, to seasonable pat
they last at
SHIRTS BOY'S
our Standard 50 Entire line
i, in a good heavy Pants, that sol
at sizes, to he sol
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Zeelaiul Goes Ashore.
Montreal, Nov. 13.?The Red Star
Liner,Zecland, is ashore between Quebec
and Montreal in Lake St. Peter.
She is being assisted by tugs and the
superintendent of the White Star Dominion
Line has gone aboard with the
longshoremen to unload her.
The Zecland is in command of Cap
tain Peters. She went from New York
to Que beck for troops.
Socialist Congress.
It is announced that the Socialist
peace congress which meets on Decern
her (? will discuss the possibility of
making peace overtures. Representatives
of all neutral countries have
been invited and Copenhagen is believed
to be the city where such negotiations,
if initiated, will be held.
rHE
MPANY
ler on account o
>ublic at less tha
mf* c^vinrr tn vn
at attend this
LE
vs pants
)f our $1.50 and $1.75 Entire
rk Pants, to go on sale and hand
satisfy.
95c be closed
y\s suits
icker-bocker Pants, the In evei
s paid $2.50 for, and (he kind
Norfolk coats to go at $3.00 for
$1.09 diculous i
;nt,s suits
me>
;>f these $7.00 Suits, in \ 1 .
terns, to be sold while
garment!
*070 In all siz
KNEE PANTS Mini'
Knicker-bockers "Entire
d at 35c per pair, in all that sol<
d out at he sold i\
19c
LOOK FOR A
SOLO FOR
SOUTH CAP
n who thinks he
ij)5 the man wilhot
?rctxc\xcb the Hixcckcr from Hb t
ti? cannot hear opportunity
Hi money in Hut ill
or Opportunity. Conn
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imiiiiiiiiiiiiim
FES CENT IITEMST Fill OH '
^uKow\lo 7trva\
i uhmj AJXY tKiA
F money now you'll NE
your money in the Bank o
self and slart saving. S
loril coixnt. The final see
a splendid start if the
1 so -Ran. ? * -her,
HAVE THE MONEY ? YiE HAVE 1
m i mi
EXPRESS COMPANY LIABLE
For Failure to Deliver a Dor's Head
Promptly to Pasteur Institute.
The supreme court in a decision last
week affirmed several cases against
the Southern Express Company because
of the delay in delivering a
dog's head to the Pasteur Institute in
Columbia. Several children were bitten
in Greenville. The head, it was
alleged, did not arrive in time to be
examined and the children were forced
to take the treatment.
Turkish Boat Captured.
A Turkish torpedo boat which escaped
from the Dardanelles lias been
captured off Tenedos, an island live
miles off the northwest coast of Aisa
Minor, according to an Athens dispatch
to the Exchange Telegraph Co.
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f the War and I
n cost I
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MEN'S SUITS I
line of $17.50 Suits, all wool |j
tailored. The kind that will ?
The fashionable dresser, >> ill 9
out at 8
$11.65 I
MEN'S HATS 8
y shape. You may ask for |
you always pay $2.50 and ?
ill po on sale al (he re- >
price of m
rS COATS ANI) VESTS I
itiful assortment of these t E
??, that sold previously at $ *>. I B
os. To 5:0 on sale at II
:N'S AND HOYS' CAPS II
line of these new Fall Caps, ? g
1 at 25c, 50c and $1.00. Will j |
it this sale at II
10c, 39c and 09c J
iAME ON BiitLDINe. GOODS I
CASH ONLY DURING SALE 1
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has no chance I
itt moticji in the J
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stuffhis cars with
\9\icn sixc bocs Summon" 1
Herbert Koufmcn.
way# tia$ the lakh- |
1'm anb talti It own
Start a ||
I 3artl t
mi litisifs I^""' 1
tC I
juxyrlA I I
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ED il worse laler oti
i little at at lime,
ysteinatic Saving |
>re makes no
finish proves you;
BLNT KAUFMAN. % \
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\ RHUK 1 i
0 utllu I1 111
For Weakness and Loss of Appetite
The OUt Stxndard general strengthening tonic,
OROVB'8 " \STKUKSS chill TONIC, drives out
Malat ta mul builds up the system. A true tonic
and sure Appetizer. For adults and children. 50c.
Negro Assaults White Woman.
C. J. Sherman was shot to death
and his wife assaulted bw two negroes
about 10 o'clock last Thursday night
at St. Petersburg, Kla. One of the ne
groes poked a gun through a window
i and shot Sherman as be lay in bed.
. II w vvit'n u'on 4 "l- -" e
. .... ,.v ".(J im.ii v.llWM I I'tMTl trie
house in her night clothes. Hundreds
of men are scouring Pinellas county
looking for th.; negroes. Sherman
came from Camden, N. J.
Only On? "BROMO QUININE"
To get the genuine, call for full name. ta?CA?
TIV1C HKOMO OU1N1NH. Look foi hignature of
K. W. GROVE. Curn a Cold in Oar Oav. Stop#
cough and headache, and works olf cold. 25c*