The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 24, 1917, Page EIGHT, Image 8
COST
I Surprised
Friday Mori
FROM A BUSINESS!
LOW WHAT IT WILL
been slaughtering our Go<
point them.
We have about $G0,000 (
you and prices that will as
Everything for everybody
and from Town to Tov/n.
. | Not a Man, Woman or Chi
I bargains here not advert
I As a token of our appreci
B radical transformation.
I dispatch.
I Nothing exchanged, sent
I You will receive bill with
I HOSIERY.
I Ladies 15c Hose black, tan and
E white
B Childrens 15c Hosiery
B Mens 12 l-2c to 15c half
B Ladies 35c Silk Hose
B Ladies 25c LLde Hose
B Childrens 25c Hose
ra Mens 35c Silk Hose
I Mens 25c Lisle Hose
| BOYS Si:ITS.
fl Boys $2.50 to $.">.00 Suits
B Boys $3.50 to $5.00 SuiU $2.4t
B B ys $G.OO to $8.00 Suits $4.43
9 Boys $8.50 to $10.00 Suits SG.S
| DON'T FORGET THE
IF01! TEN DAYS, OF.
timely can't duplicate, as
The prices under present
tors will have pienty of tii
CONWA
PROCLAMATION FOR
REGISTRATION DAY
1 '
me by section 6 of the act of con
gress, approved by the president Mas
18, 1917, and more specifically ivfer.
red to in his proclamation! herelr
ck the and vest these several beard
with full authority, federal and State
and appoint them, each of them, af
agents for their respective counties
for the execution of the said act an'
the duties imposed thereby, subjec
to further orders from the ptesideu
of the United States, the provost mt
shal general of the United StutvL,
and from me as governor of th
State of South Carolina. Any persn;
failing to serve in any capacity t<
which he is now, or may hereaft?*
be, appointed under the provisions ol
the said act; and any male person
who conies within the ages of 21 t"
20, both inclusive, both white ami
CGriored, who shall fail to register on
the day and between the hours nameti,
will suffer penalty of the federal
law.
"I hereby call upon all courts of
the State now in session, the church.er,
the colleges, the .schools, the press
*of the State, and upon all good and
patriotic citizens, and all other agencies
of publicity, to read post and
.spread abroad throughout South Carolina
this and the other necessary information,
so that each and every
man between the ages of 21 and 30,
both inclusive, both white and colored,
shall be informed of his duty in
e "dor that he may comply therewith,
and not be subject to the penalty of
the federal law for failure so to do.
"Let every citizen of South Carolina
give heed, and do cheerfully
whatever duty is imposed by these
proclamations.
"In testimony whereof 1 have here
>1^0 set my hand and caused the
groac of the State to be affixed
at Columbfa, this 19th day of May A.
I).. 1917, and in the 141st year of the
independence of the United States of
America.
(Signed) "Richard I. Manning,
UP ^ _
uo v rrnw
"?y the governor:
"YV. B. Dove,
"Secrtary of State."
o
Strive to hoep up the industry an*
enterprise v/hi'e your country is si'
v ar. Thir is a very important thin
for you to <lo.
I, Astonished
ling 9 O'clock Sli
STANDPOINT IT IS A MIST/
COST TO REPLACE THE SI
)ds and Competitors for the last
dollars worth of Dry Goods, Noti<
stonish you.
? The war is 011 and we may ne^
It will be the sensation of the 1
Id in a radius of fifty miles can a:
ised. Horry will once more ring
atiou of your past patronage we
An army of skilled clerks are wc
on approval, or charged in this C
each purchase and if any errors
ONE BIG LOT OF BO
LESS THAN HALF
..10c COST?
..10c Boys (>0c Wash Suits.. .
hose Boys 50c Wash Suits (S]
Kl BOYS PANTS
. . 2->c
oj0 Boys Wash Pants worth I
i<):. Boys 00c Blues and color
OT., Boys 75c assorted colors
.?lc Boys $1.00 assorted color
Boys $2.25 French Serge
os Boys $2.7-5 French Serge
1 j MENS PANTS
j Mens $1.25 Pants
Mens $1.50 Pants
.$0.48 | Mens' $2.00 Pants
>S I Mens $3 50 Pants
.$7.18 j Mens $5.00 Pants
i
CAY, DATE, AND HOUR, FF
WISE AND GET HERE BEFC
every item has advanced so it is
rrkrHiiinns srn the Inwost pypr a
VjU I i'.l I U ^/I ivj UI v Wiiw 1 v ? ? Viv/ w W ? V I M
me to enlist in the present war oi
Y BAK.QA
wmmmmamammmmsmmmmmmmsa
GIRLS! LEMON JUICE
IS SKIN WHITENED
How to make a creamy beaut.,
lotion for a few cents.
The juice of two fresh lemon
.strained into a bottle containing
.hree ounces of orchard white make;
whole quarter pint of the most re
rtarkable lemon skin beautifier a
bout tiie cost one must pay for :
mall jar of tire ordinary cold cream:
..'are should be taken to strain tlv
lent >n juice through a fine cloth s~
10 lor.:on p' lp 'jet 5 in, then this lo
.ion v ill k ep fresh for months
K\o:y woman knows that lemon juic
> used to b'each and remove sue'
blends''os as freckles, sailowe.ess a.:,
an an 1 i> the ideal skin soften in
.vhileaer and beentif ic r.
Just try it! Clot three ounces of i
orchard white at anv drug store and
two lemons from the grocer and
make up a quarter pint of this sweet
lo fragrant lemon lotion and massage
it daily into the face, neck, arms and
hands.- -adv
? Used 40 Years f
CARDlli
2 The Woman's Tonic J
*
Sold Everywhere A
4k ?
?
It will be just the same "Good Old
Summer Time" at the beaches this
year.
o
Men who are desperate like the
Germans will halt at nothing except
death itself.
r> _____
DMVes Out Malaria* Builds Up System
, The Old Standard genii-i siiengthening tonic.
. r uAi'fftt Viarui UCD n>.;11 T/wif ?
Wi\v/ V A-> # A A UAIII A V4^ ? Vt Ul IVTB UVIl
Mai aria,enriches the blood, and builds up the system.
A true tnaic. Pot adults and children. 50c.
I
THE HORRY HE
.Startled. T
tarp, Haiti or Shi
IKE FOR ANY MERCHANT
I ME GOODS, BUT THE MA
fourteen years, twice each yea
>ns, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clotliin
rer be able to pall off another
lour, as no one is looking for a
fford to ntiss this Gigantic Sale
with enthusiasm, her most pre
Will give .you the fastest selling
>rking day and night marking d
Jigantic Sale, what you buy you
we will gladly correct them on
YS SUITS I HATS FOR MI
ORIGINAL One big- lot Struw
merly up to $.>.00
I Mens $1.75 Straw
fecial). . -5c Mens $2.00 Straw
Mens $5.00 and
10c nnlv 25c
s only . .44cr ! Bo>'* ?0c Hats
onlv 10c ! Bo>*s $1*00 Hats
s only..74c ! Mens $1.00 Crush
only ..$1.48 | Mens $1.50 Wool 1
onlv $1 98 i Mens $2.00 Wool
Mens 2.50 Wool H
i Mens .$2.00 Wool
9Sc I CLOT
.. ..$1.19 i Mens $10.00 Suits.
.. ..$1.29 M'jp.s $15.00 Suits,
.. ..$2.48 ; ;Vons .$10.00 to $1
. . . .$3.74 Mens $20.00 Suits
SiOAY MORNING, MAY 25
RE THE GREAT STOCKS A
impossible. We will sell wha
ttemptod in eastern South Car
r go fishing while this Sale
.IN HOVS1
(Continued from Page Seven.)
>10 j,r(ivoiiiii:i'ii?'> employ 111 the rnfljad
business h is as oo|iseiontloys as
lie would bo wore bo entering thegoveminent'*
service in time of war.
If our railroads were to be taken
V
over and operated by our government
.it this time, how many of you think we
would duplb ato Ciermany's success?
(lovorninont ownership of railroad.*
may bo as desirable in this country as
It is in dcrnianv, but wo must first
have public servants who will at least
come somewhere near the standard of
(iermany's public servants in efficiency
and honesty.
Look at the spectacle we are presenting
to the world at this very mo
1 The changes of the last 4
t
1 twenty-five years socially, in- ?
i t
t dustrially and economically 4
I have been very great, yet I 4
4 believe tliey are infinitesimal t
4 compared to the changes that 4
J arecoming. Precedent makes 4
;
4 cowards of 11s all. But the +
t
4 educator, the scientist and 4
T
I the* inventor have left u.s no +
t choice. We must adjust our *
J thought and action to new +
J conditions. *
J CHOUGH W. PRKKINS. J
meat in our pork barrel legislation!
Could we afford to have our railroads
operated by the same type of public
servants?
If our government is to endure, If
we are to take our proper place among
the nations of the world in the new civilization,
the man of the future must
live not for himself alone but for
others.
Consideration for one another is
speedily becoming a social, industrial
and economic necessity.
Centralization U the order of the day.
/
k
BALD, CONWAY, 3. 0
( Mi
he Big Semi-f
tie, war or no war
TO PUT ON A SLAUGHTER
N THAT DOES NOT MAKE A
ir, and our friends and customers I
n ? i- i . ? .m '
g, rurmiurej ana iasi DUi noi F?a
V . ';V
Sale in Horry County, therefore 13
thunder bolt out of a clear sky.r ;
and buy their Spring and Suh&ike
gressiVe store forging ah e a with
Sale ever attempted in Horry b.<
own the goods and making, suital
pay for it and it is yours,
receipt of goods and bill for sam
2N AND BOYS. 1 UN
Hats priced for- j r a,,;cs 1Qc Ga
your choice... .2oc I l adies 15c Gal
Hats $1.20 Ladies 25c Gw
Hilts $1.40 Men* 35c Until
1.00 Panamas $:i.40 Mf>ns "0c 1 ndl
}<) Mens $1.00 Ur
41c j DF
740 12 1 -2c Dress
Hats 15c Dress Ginj
10c Apron Gin
Hats i l~c Apron Gin
$x.?4 ^ few pieces
Hats $2.10 y3H>
H,NC;. 12 1.2c LI, So:
$0.1$
$9.4S
S.U0 Suits. . .$11.4# l- l~2c bleach
$13.98 : 15c Bleaching.
TH, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK SHA
RE PICKED OVER. WHEN
I we have and that is all we can
oiina and mean utter destruction
lasts.
E, A. C. THOI*
The telegraph, the telephone, the auto- ' p
mobile and the airship are the causes. fl
They have wiped out not only old pree- *
edenta and customs but State and national
lines as well. p
A man living In Boston who wishes a
to talk to a man living in San Fran- ti
clsoo simply rings a bell, put* a little
a
Instrument to his eir and proceeds to
talk. There Is hardly a miracle in the ti
Bible more wonderful than this. P
The doctrine of "State rights" is
being rapidly demolished. The nation
is being obliged to assume many It
'of the functions of government hero- t<
Itofore performed by the State, and
tills tendency is growing.
The State, viewed as an Individual 1'
; with the right to do as it pleases with- tl
in itself, without regard f<>r other ^
i States, can no longer bo tolerated.
Only the nation can act in matters
| that affect interstate relations, and ^
I witn intercommunication and trans- v
] porta tlon developed to their present a
stape a considerable percentage of a 11
State's activities are interstate in a
their effects and consequences. "
11
The World Is Drawing Together. n
We must therefore take on a new a
nationalism. The world has been ^
drawn very closely together by the
cable and the transatlantic liner, but. 81
| In Re: Cool Spring Supply Co.,I
i
To all and singular the
laws of South Carolina, located
Cool Spring Supply Co.,
property to D. D. Anderson, as
i
, with the insolvency laws of the
Notice i.3 hereby given 1
called to meet at the office of
forenoon on Tuesday, the 15th
Agent to represent said crcdito
estate Thp law tvrrnrirlrxi that
Assignee shall have full authori
ii the deed of assignment.
H. H. WOODWARD, Attorney,
Conway, S C.
innual Slaug
, mid Coiitinue f
i SALE AND SELL HIS MER
NY MISTAKES DOES NOT
? - A -*
iook ror u ana expect it, ana w
it, a big line Of Cfrteeries?qui
- '.
, ... ,,v , f . i I >, -
liia Stale will spread like wild fi
Jfllft r;i\ i>: . A
\ ' s /
r goods, furaish the home and
confidence Mfar or no war.
' *K 1 4 * ? ...
ounty/ Our Store* are now cl<
ble arrangements to handle th
; ' ' . \ < . \
i * \ ,
* v *.*'. ,
e. ... ...'
DEUWEAK. M
uze 80 Mens
,iw tic Childr
uze 19c SHOE
erwear 25c CHILI
erwear 44c AND
lion Suits 89c SALE
IY GOODS. LADI1
r.. . in Ladies
Ginghams 10c . ..
1 , > , ?> Ladies
jnams 12 1-Jo ...
. _ Misses
Knams 8c ...
Misses
ghrims 10c . ..
, * Ladies
8c Gmgnams at 5c per , ,.
1 Ladies
Gown.\
Island Homespun ,
I ?.C"S
10 l-2c
yn rd.
i,,K 1(k LA 1)11
12 l-2c | AT A
iRP, RAIN OR SHINE, AN!
THE BILL OF FARE IS SCF
promise at these lower pi
to the merchants trying to me
/EPSON, SOL
Is on the verge of being drawn innitely
more closely together by the
'ireless, the airship and the aubtnane
telephone.
When these are practical. everyday
istruinents of intercommunication
nd transportation the socinl prnc- ,
ces and the Industrial methods of1
ne nation will quickly and seriously 1
ffect all other nations. This will re- !
ulre the yielding by nations of c??r- j
u of their individualistic rights and J
rerogatlves In order to safeguard and i
enefit the world as a whole.
This opens up a groat, new vista ?'
presents problems that are ln?nsel>
Interesting and of far-roachig
importance.
The period that Is ui>on us offei*
irge opportunities for Individual
longht, Initiative and action, for coutructlve
work and for constructive j
tatcsmanshlp.
The mighty changes biking place In 1
inrope tell us with unmistakable
alee that the reconstruction period is
t hand. The man of the future
nist realize it. lie must be ready to
djuat himself to the new conditions,
ie must have sufficient vision, Intel
tfern'e and courage to cast aside the
lethods and precedents of a bygone
ge. lie must, let the dead past bury
s dead. lie' muflt not look back to
tie setting but forward- to the rislag
uu.
?Deed of Assignment.
NOTICE.
creditors of Cool Spring Supply
at Cool Spring in said State:
having executed a deed of assi?
Assignee, for the benefit of all
State of South Carolina:
that a meeting of thet creditors
H. H. Woodward, Esq., at Conv
day of May, A. D., 1917, for t
?rs and to act with the Assigne
if no agent of creditors is app
ty to act in both capacities and
I
I
liter Sale k
or Ten Djiys
CHANDISE FAR BE- _
HING AND WE HAVE/
e are too game to disap*
jmtity that will' surprise re
from . house to house
pantry. .Thousands of
r . ,' j
mi i,
>fced sliid under-going:
e goods and crowds with' ^
. , j
??,?
ENS TENNIS OXFORDS. |
Tennis Oxfords V ..49c
ens Tennis Oxfords 44c
S FOR MEN, WOMEN AND
[>RKN ON DISPLAY RACK
PRICED LESS THAN WHOLE
COST.
ES AND MISSES DRESSES/ i I
i $1.00 House Dresses 89e I
; $1.50 House Dresses ....98c 9 gt
; (>0c Dresses 44c I ^
\ 76c Dresses 49c 8 '
i 60c Crepe Gowns 41c
; $1.00 C^epe and Nainsook
; X9c
and Embroideries 4c to l!)c per
Ribbons lc to 25c per yard.
ES AND CHII.DRENS HATS
OR EAT SACRIFICE.
) WILL CONTINUE <
IATCHED WE POSI- I 1
pices. I
et them. Our competi- I
H
lE OWNER
Jl J
SETTLED BY SOCIALISTS ,
SHARING IN MOVEMENT
(Continued from page One.)
the constituent assembly; increased V
direct taxation of wealth; development
in a democratic direction of local
self-government and the hastening
of preparations for the constituent
assembly. In return, the government
demands such full confidence
and support as will enable it
not only to fight a reactionary counter
revolution, but also to take measures
against the anarchists of the extreme
left.
Peasants Represented, (?
A new feature was injected into
the discussion by the demand of th"
peasant congress which began its ses
sions here yesterday, that its representatives
participate in the di ;CliSsions.
The government and codflbil
agreed, and it is stated that five peasant
representatives will join the
conference,
6
The State of Texas can take care 0
of Mexico.
Tbe Ouiofmi That Does Not Affect The Heed
Because of its tonic and laxative effect. I,AXATIVK
I1ROMO QUfNINP, is better than ordinary
Quinine and docs not causer nervousness nor
ringing in head. Remember the full name ana
look for tbe {signature of P.. W. GkOVK. 25c.
.1
sT I
/' Co., a corporation under the t;
gnment conveying all of its I
1 of its creditors in accordance I
of said Company is hereby I
vay, S. C., at ten o'clock in thc>l
he purpose of electing an I ^
c in the^ disposition of s&SMl
jointed by the creditors the I
1 fulfill the trust created by
). D. ANDERSON, Assignee, ,
Horry, Si 0! , ,
' ? >