The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 02, 1917, Page EIGHT, Image 8
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IYou don'
| tobacco,
We buv me*
w
150 bbls Self-rising fie
(new wheat).
; 200 Sacks wheat Shori
(fine for hogs and cow
4-00 Bushels white corn
a r\r\ r>.. ? i i ~ r~ ? ^ -J i
I ^-UU DUbll^iS rtKJU UdlS
Bring your i
where you c<
We have what w
WH1
I1CT CDHM UfKUINO. I
uoi riium fvnwiiuiu
TON SHOWS CHANGES
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i>
);t the Unofficial List of First
466 Drafted as Published
Last Week.
4
Late last week the local exemption
board received the official number
sheets, of the drawing in Washington
-under the selective draft law.
Comparison with the list publisher
1 a hi wv.hk shows various changes, the
most uvyportant of which are as folfones,
and which can be better understood
by leading this in connection
with the corrected list published in
this issue:
Number 679, Frank William Sessions,
when corrected by the official
numbers, ought to have been
number 1679, Charles James Belkim$.
The name of Frank William
SfiKKions is therefore stricken from
fcke corrected list and Charles James
BeNamy is printed this week in his
place.
.Number 1146 \sas printed last
v.edk as Alex Worrell Stackhouse. It
ahou'ld have been Alex Merrett Stack
.house.
Number 1965, in last week's issue
'.should have been 1955, this last be*
?rrg the correct number of Nathaniel
Burgess Small.
Charley Wade Rowell was orroneprinted
last week as Charley
'Wade Powell.
Tbjuinr Craton Hardee was errone
onsly printed and should have beer
Tharon Cratie Hardee^
Between the numb res of 721 an<
7Kf?, the number 1410, Dennis Willan
Martin, was left out of last week'
Di?t b.v mistake. Mr Martin is liabl
iLb 'his name appears correctly thi
vveelc.
Freddie Carroll Bellamy shoul
h-')Ve been Freddie Carvall Bellamy.
'T'He number of Jos. Walker Lee
<c*.m*eted to read 2122.
Dennis Willard Martin is mere!
.moved up it the list from b*Hu <
ux-imbers 9K2 and 726 to the positic
.-jneTwnaWve stated for him.
flyman Chestnut should have he<
jpnnted as George Chestnut. It a
ipears rijtht this week.
1 printed last Week
?
j Largest
t have to lei
, and you do
cerii
il, corn, oats, ha
it is reasom
We Mem
iur, 100 Sacks Head R
100 Sacks Corn M
40 Tubs Compoun
, 50 Sacks Grits
25 Sacks Green C
iext load of tobacc<
an get what you wa
e advertise in the al
Lori:
OLESALE
Robert Arnet Clardy is changed this
week to Allen Etheridge of Galivants
Ferry, S. C.
John Elias Rhuark, should have
been John Eliakim Rhuark.
Copeon Jcmigan should read Coplen
Jernigan.
Houston Martin is correctly spellde
Hampton Martin. The latter
name is right.
Daniel Oscar Bernette, was printed
when it should have been "Ben-i
nett".
Leon Crate is corrected to read
Leon Grate.
Walter Pickens Hughes was place
in the wronc order hv reason of mis-!
understanding of a number. He i.-1
not in the first 4(>5.
There was a slight mistake in tht
name of Mr. Ed^ ar Stanley. H .c
correct name is hid gar Gray Stanley.
The name of Allen Altman Todd j
was left out between the numbers
488 and 2102, His number is 154-.
and he is liable in tho order printed
this week.
The name of Isaac Brunson (number
1052) does not appear in the corrected
list between numbers 72 and
189(5. He will come in a different
order of liability.
The name of Nubery Causey was
stricken out of the list last week
from between numbers 1912 and
1221.
Hence Braken Elliott's number
should have appeared as 2109. This
does not change the order of his liability.
McQueen Fowler was intended foi
McQuin Fowler.
Ernest Clyde Jordan has been removed
from between numbers 77.'
' and (508. His liability will bo differ
ent.
In place of Sam Cias'jue, thor<
i should have appeared George Jerr;
Graham whose number is 519.
1 Win. Battle King, is intended fo
1 ti; T>..?:i ?
>Y III. I I I\ 1 11 Jj; .
s Connie Coleman Jordan was a mi:
(* take for Lonnie Hoi man Jordan.
s Julius Gamble comes out from tli
list of last week from between r.urr
(1 hers 180G and L808.
Thomas J. Todd's number is
and not 287, as was printed la
weo.k.
ly Harry Hughes was meant for H<
?n mer Hughes.
James Timothy Johnson was not
the first lot of 4(>(> listed.
[!n Sam'l Howard Blanton should ha
P- been printed as Sam'l Howard Br?
ton.
as Murk Causec of Warn boo is out
THE HORRY EC
Wm
Tobacco
ave the Cour
n't have to
nr ot Iniunnf
bi ai iuvvcm
y, rice, flour, whc
ible to suppose 1
tion Jusi a Few (
ice 75 Sacks Vel'
eal . 100 Caddies PI
'd Lard 1 Qar pj0< )
1 Car Fertili
loffee (Meal Mixtu
:> to Loris where vc
Lnt at wholesale pric<
bove list, except Ha]
s Grocei
this first list. His name was placed
in the list last week by error.
Wm. McRay Gerrald was meant
for Willie Gerrald.
Bryan Davis should have appeared
Brownie Davis.
In place of Dock Galoway the corrected
list puts number 1179, Cas-!
oar Sidnev Todd of Vino
Gasque Huggins is really Gaston
Hug gins.
G.0. Tilman Singleton's number i.
168 and not 169 as printed.
Five names are printed at the end
ol' this first list not appearing last
week.
0
Sixteen woman suffragists, arrest j
ed while participating in the Wo-j
man's party Bastille day demon.>tra- j
tion in front or' the White H rase, j
were sentenced in police court to!
I serve sixty days in the District ol
Columbia work house for obstructing
l the sidewalks.
o
I The American squadron has arrived
at Buenos Ayres.
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State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Lucas County, ss.
j Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
he is senior nort.ner of the firm of
' F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business
! in the City of Toledo, County and
State aforesaid, and that said firm
! will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for each and every case
of Catarrh that cannot be cured b>
I the use of HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscrib.
ed in my presence, this Gth day o
December, A. D. 188(5.
A. W. GLEASON,
(Seal.) Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine is take
internally and acts through th
Blood on the Mucuous Surfaces o
' the System. Send for testimonial
free. '
V. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills for constip:1
tion.?adv.
o
Malicious Liars.
10
Since coming to Horry County !
visit relatives and friends, encmi<
of mine, I don't know who, and
seems almost impossible to find d
rectly the originator, have endeavo
ed to circulate reports to the effe
)1* that I had deserted the Untied Stn
es Army, and other reports. I ta
ir i this moans of stating to the pub
that all such reports are absolute
,vc false and untrue, and are being c
in- cuiated in a malicious attempt to i
- jure me.
of ?Dow Maulsby ftryant,
ERA LP, CONWAY, 8. 0
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Market In The
ity to get highest p
leave the county to
possible prices.
?at-shorts, horse and mule
that we can save you mon
[voocls We Carry in Stock:
^et Bean Meal 75 Sacks Horse & Mule Fee.
ug Tobacco 3.500 lbs Granulated Sugar
Timothy Hay Big lots of Job Tobacco. Bi;
izer. stock Paper Bags, Cigars. Cig
ire). arettes. Laundry and Toile
>u can get the highest price, ar
es
and have invoices for two ca
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17 uompany
ED. L. SMI'
An Attracti-v
We wish to call the attention of every lady
wonderful display of Dress Goods and novelties
the finest assortment of piece goods and ready
country. It will pay the ladies to visit this gre
over. Stripe silks in all the latest colors for ski
kind to appeal to the most fastidious. In additi<
the wanted goods and colors in Poplins, both sil
fancy, Lawns, Wash Goods, and any thing else y
QPFPIAI ATT
vi wvinu r\ i i
is called to the big line of Sample Shoes and Hat
hundred for boys and girls.) Our regular stock
market affords.
VERY SPi
We are offering for the next few days a few pa
shades, either high or low heel, at the small pri
where at $8.00 to $10.00. They are the high 1
low price that we are pricing them at.
MEN AND BOYS
\ The biggest line of Clothing ever brought to Hoi
shown v- this the most popular store in South C
lowest before war prices and are selling them
j preciated. Any Merchant wculd be glad to tal
> Customers, and then make a profit.
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11 iviiuu i
j We have received from the Manufacturer a few
} run on for the next few days. We will not ment
i Remember all three of our Stcres are loaded wi
I The Grocery Store has some % ery attractive pr
to your advantage to stop and see what they j
f waiting with wide open doors to show its trem
s credit.
For Dry Goods. Groceries, Furniture, Hardwan
, ' want get it cheaper at the Old Reliable.
Conway Baf
ft A. C. Thompso:
i
,1.11 nnio pDAPCDY IC this be^inni"
k> LUnSO UnUuELnl 10 shown their interc
% DOING GOOD TRADE
ir
their tobacco at 1
Li:
The Loris Grocery Company who hustling concern r
carried a haif page advertisement in the "Gato City", a
ins |j
County j
rices for your
nuy your gro- 1*
/1 ;
feed in car lots and
ey.
i Soaps. Everytfting to eat always
on hand at Wholesale
3 prices. Can save you freights Z|j
- from Wilmington, or Charles- j
t ton. 4
id come tov oar store I
rs, expecting* St every day j
TH, Maiui^r j
*
td i: t
c; uai ^cUIl 1
in this and adjoining; ?aunties to the most 1
in Eastern Carolina. Wc are daily opening J
to wear that has cmm: been shown in thi3
at showing now before they are all picked , 1
rts. Also stripes -of every conceivable | 9
on to Silks and Mhs^a/Iines, we have ail of 9
k and cotton, Repps., Voiles, both plain and I
ou may call for I
ENTION : |
,s for both men and women. (Only a few 9
is filled to over fJ'awing with the best th? J
ECIAL I
,irs of Ladies Sample Shoes in several II
ce of $4.00. They are being sold else- 1
)oot and every one a genuine bargain at^the J
^1
> CLOTHING | I
rry is now and. for the next few days, being
^ q y?a1 ivio irv V> /vt* 4 4 L. ~ 1 * * * *
>uiviiua. vjuvs W/Ugu i tms v>ioimng <ii tneir i^|p|
the same way, they must be seen to. be ap- I I
te them from us at the price we charge our I 1
SUITS I 1
Middy Suits that we are making a special I
ion price, come in and look them over. I 1
ith Bargains, and are looking for you I Vfl
ices to offer the trading public and it will be I I
ire doing. Also the Furniture Store ia just I I
eniious stock and low prices, either cash or I ' j
\ Drugs, Cold Drinks or Anything you may IU
(gain House 1
n, Sole Owner I 1
g last week, have after business and are getting" it.. W
?st in the home Their ads. are live readnig thevl
art of their space hu3in,;s* ,nen "f ^..t section- I
growers to sell 1
When other remedies fall, use the 1
[,oris. T is is a TermifUJ?e> js nothing unusual Iffl
ecently located in . people to bo full of worms to the M
md they are goinftjcore. ,1