The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 08, 1917, Page EIGHT, Image 8
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V. TWELVE BIG SHOWS, M ERRY-SO-ROUND AND FERRIS WHEEI
MANY VALUABLE FREE PREMIUMS $,^5^
NEW FAIR
(CORNER LEWIS STREET AND THIRD AVENUE. FOLLOW THE SIGNS. CO
QUINGY, LADY HIGH DIYER, TWI1
ADMISSION, 25 CENTS
POf HRCO pmO! EC rSflV Saturday, Nov. 17th will be devoted to the interests of the c
U$JLUs5CcJ I LU! LLv yA i will be Oil hand, though the time has been quite short for the
Jones, and other leading' colored men are doing their bit to 1111
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All Schools will please forward me a copy of their School rolls not later than Monday,
Nov. 12. 1917. We want to ge^ the list of School Children in shape so that there will be no
delay in issuing the Free tickets to the Teachers' children Friday, Nov. ICth.
There will be a ticket ooth west of the Main gate wi ere Teachers and School Children
will apply for their tic* cts.
Do not for get vc are ' olding the Fair on new groundr, one square below the Court
House, ou Third Avenue. OHAS. R. SCARBOROUGH, Secy.
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The Last Big Slaughter Sale
FOR 1917
Commencing Friday Morning Nov. 9
at 9 O'clock Sharp, at the
Conway Bargain House, Conway, ?:
I WE HAVEN'T THE TIME TO QUOTE PRICES BUT COME STRAIGHT TO US
I i ?in ftBT Ffti* tfAli??Af I W IIIH1V Turn inn Al A IIAIITrn Oil r llfitlO
SHI! !>fct hUK TUUKStLh WHfll !HIJ> BIU iLflUSjIlltSdftltwiMno,
STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY MARKING DOWN GOODS
AND ARRANGING THE STOCK FOR QUICK DIS PATCHING.
GET READY, 8E PREPARED, THIS MONEY SAVING SALE WILL LAST ONLY
.. SO DAYS. YOU WILL NEVER ATTEND ANOTHER MONEY SAVING SALE
I LIKE THIS ONE AGAIN. MERCHANDISE WILL NEVER BE SO CHEAP AGAIN,
wmp a ahi nr i nu
litl KfcAUT. Utl KtAUI.
WE ABE ALL BUSY NIGHT AND DAY GETTING READY FOR THIS THE BIGGEST
AND BEST SALE OF NINETEEN SEVENTEEN.
STORE CLOSED THURSDAY AND WILL OPEN FRIDAY MORNING AT NINE
O'CLOCK SHARP RAIN OR SHINE.
DO NOT MISS THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY, IT MAY BE THE LAST EVER
PUI1EO OFF AT THIS BIG DEPARTMENT STORE.
MAKE OUR SALE STORE HEADQUARTERS WHILE AT THE FAIR. DO YOUR
SHOPPING WHERE IT CAN BE HAD AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE.
THE SALE LASTS ONLY 30 DAYS, BUY SEVERAL YEARS AHEAD AND SAVE
MUCH MONEY. COME TO THE BIG SALE.
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1 lonway Bargain House
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Happy Jack, Spidora, Busy i
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VI LIST EVER OFFERED
1 Hardware Company Cultivato
GROVNI
NCERT EVERY DAY AT 3 i
nr n a 33 v rnny i ?\c rnnT
ul uwiLi mum uu ruui
olorcd people of Conway, and \lo
preparation. S. B. Williams, 1
ake the day a success. A prom
mill!IIIII!III II a WMH MWlllll
I THE BIRTH OF A NATION
To be Screened in
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MARI0.M AGAIN THIS SEASON
D. W. Griffith's Stupendous
Motion Picture Production
Employing the Services
n f i q nnn d
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"The Birth Of A Nation," I>. W.
' Griffith's stupendous raotirm picture
production, which had ?rer a one
rear run at the Liberty Theatre in
New York City, will be pre::ented in
Marion, S. C., again this season, on
December fourth and fifth, with a
symphony orchestra of twenty-musicians,
together with a car load of
special scenery and electrical effects,
the music has been arranged by Victor
Herbert. The "Birth of a Nation"
I Company carries their o^n moving
picture machines, machine operators,
and musical directors.
Due to the fact that the motion
picture house in Marion has not
enough seating capacity to attempt
a proposition such as the "Birth of A
Nation" it has arranged to produce
this attraction at the school Auditorium,
with the full orchestra.
Watch the columns of this paper
for the date which the advance sale of
tickets begins on. adv.
| GMASSTAice
I FOR Y. M. C, A, WORK
Two conferences were held in Columhia
last week at which rep re sen ta5
live men from all parts of South Cur,
olfna attended and heard addressee
jifiom army officials, leading authori|i
fjLtfi*oCthe Young Men's Christian. as[i
sociation and leading citizens of the
State relative to the launching of the
tjtcampaign for funds of the war work
\tv>f the V. M. C. A. in the army camps
{['and cantonments and for the Ameri'
can troops who have already gone int<j
Fiance.
The first session was held in the
j city Y. M. C. A. building, art which
j leaders of the war work council ol
!; the association made talks. At 1
ii o'clock a luncheon was served to al
most 200 men and a group of younfj
v;omen from Coker college,, Hartsvillo
Speakers at the afternoon sessior
were Morgan B. Spier, a leader in th?
V. M. C. A. work of Charlotte, vvh<
said that it wius a great thing to hav<
a Christian president arwi: a Christ iaj
governor and who briefly touched: <>:
f the importance of the campaign.
Governor Manning then too!
charge of the meetings and made :
strong talk on the Importance of th
Y. M. C. A. in lifting up the moral
of the men wearing the khaki an
ci.lling upon the men of the State t
urge- their people to make sacrifice
t'cr these, boys, lest the time com
| when they will be forced to mak
these sacn rices.
Lieutenant Waitc, of the 114th Ro
al battalion of Canadian division ws
twice shot and also suffered the toi
tures of being: gassed, now on a fui
I lough, was given an ovation. He to]
of the agonies of .the war, and state
that the greatest comfort to the mc
after they had left the firing lin<
was the Y. M. C. A., where their cou:
:;ge was buoyed utf>, where they wei
surrounded with u moral atmospher
where they were given the friend
handshake. He bespoke of the sv^
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FAIR
rer Here
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City, Pantation Show, Dog and Pc
many other Fine Attractions.
Auto Tire by S. P. Has
r by Burroughs & Collins Compai
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\ M. BY CONWAY BAND Q
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rry County in general. It is c xp<
Principal of the colored Grade c! ?
tincnt speaker of the race will be
, toss of the campaign, whi.h is to
j sist the V. M. C. A. in its work'
I among the American ticops both a
, home and on the foreign I i< Ids,
Other speakers were Col. (ieorn
\V. Moses, of Camp Jackson, rcpio.
I seating Ceneral Bnrth, Dr. IJeaniop
i of Camp Wadxworth; David It. Coke'.
j o! llartsvillc, and others, all of whom !
stressed the influence of the V. M. C
A. work.
South Carolina is asked to give j
j $200,000 of the $05,000,000 fund v hie. !
j is asked for and which is to 1k? can- ;
; rassed during the middle of Novem- ;
b?r. |
Horry County will be asked U> I
contribute $1,400.00 of this amount. '
I This county Ui standing behind the
government, and has shown her willingness
to do everything possible for
the boys in khaki. She will meet this
I caH as site met the cull for the Red
Cro.ite and Liberty Bouds, by subscribing
more than was a^ked.
The Young Mori's Christian Association
is a great organization and is
doing a wonderful work in the army.
Besides its religious work the Association
furnishes entertainments and
athletic activities for the men. In it.large
tents and big buildings thr
men always find writing materia
when they get ready to send a letlm
to the folks at homer or a good book t>
read in leisure hours. Ten thousand
mer availed themselves of the servic
os of the. Y, M. C. A. during last week
at Camp' Jackson alone. The mer
| want the V. M. C. A. and Horry w ill
| do he)' part in giving it to them.
,
notice:.
The County Commissioners of HorI
ry County, S. C., request bids for th
i rebuilding of the following bridges:
i McQuecns Bridge- in Galivants FerI
r;/ Township.
Strickland Bridge in Bayboro and
F'o.vds Townships,
i The bidder to furnish all material.
Please submit bids on or hol'oie
November 17, giving full, particulars
of the work to be done..
H. P. LITTLE,
Chairman County Commissioners,
ll-8-2t Horry County, S. C.
nrowrinir itroinruor
iiQoinftDix nuiucntic
FOR GOOD CITIZEN
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The Horry Land Agency has ?n
hand Cor sale on attractive terms the
eight room dwelling and the lot on
? which it stands,, owned hy Mr. A. M.
Sutherland, near the handsome resi1
dt nee occupied by him; and which is
2 a very desirable home for a good
}1 fantil y.
5 It ?s situate in the Gully sedtion
* which has been constantly building
1 ur> for many years. It is a splendid
neighborhood where one would want
^ to stay. The place is at present och
cupied by Prof Power W. Bethea.
e Look the place over and see M. M.
s Heririck at Hotel Grace who will give
you the terms on which you may pur?
chase this nice home. adv
I KAISER ELATED OVER
> ITAin PUNISHMENT
I , ,
r- Amsterdam. A Berlin dispatch
r- says that Emperor William has teleId
graphed to General von Btaelow, com>d
mandirig the troops on the Italian
>n front, congratulate for his suscea^es
53 against Italy, saying:
r, "Our faithless former ally has elre
perienced what German strength and
e, German wrath can accomplish. With
ly me the fatherland thanks its incom1*.
parable sons. Forward with God,"
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*ty Cirous and I
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ilARTET. MARGARET I |
0M98HES, 10 CENTS 11
dcted that many exhibits I J?
>chool, W. A. Parmley, Chess I;
here. j gj
ara^ssmi^surasi
COMPLETE FARM ON
REASONABLE TERMS
Wo offer for sale the valuable and
complete Kami of Mr. .J. II. Cook, of L
Alisbrook, S. C. This property was J
fosmaily known as the. N, M. Hardee- "
lil'wr* It fftiKi jIu r\f vi/il. >?f 1
v vv#i.^i? vii w( a II '?M\ U'l Itlllfcli
< ntainivg l.r><) acros, situated in l]
Simpson Creek Township, forty-five 1
jc.cs cleared, fifteen fenced ami I
cleared of tiees and stum page, *
ready to he plowed, one eight-room '
dwelling, one Tenant house, one set
of largo burns and stalls, two stone*
high, smoko house, tobacco barn and
other necessary buildings. Th? Leon
Boyd road runs directty through thifr
pv#perty. Four mile? to boat land- I
itig, three quarters of a mile to se^en <
months school , one and half miles- j
from Church, good clay, sub<-soil, good |
water. We offer this- property for )
one third cash, balance cany terms. I
If interested get in touch with th? >
Horry Land Agnecy. See M. M. Hedk
rick at Hotel Grace. adv
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HORRY COlfNTY SUNDAY
SCHOOL CONVENTION. '
Til A nnvf o n n 1 a 1 ^
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Sunday School Convention will be ,
held Saturay and Sunday, December ]
8th and Oth, with the Tilly Swamp ?
Sunday School. Mr. Webb,, the Gen- \
oral Secretary of the State Association
is to be at the Convention and
also Miss Millwee Davis, the new
elementary and rural superintendent.
A good Convention is expected.
Paul Quattlebaum,
Pres. Horry Co. S. S. Ass'n.
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TO THE PEOPLE:OF CONWAY
We expect to hold our County
Teachers' Institute in Conway on
Nov. 2.'Jrd and 24th, at. which time
every teacher in Horry County is expected
to be here.
Kali zing the mutual dependence existing
between the town and the
County, the need of binding them into
closer relations, and the importance
of the work being done in our rural
' schools, we ask you to cooperate
! us by ontertainiiug our teachers fn
ycur homes during their stay. They
will be here from Friday morning
until Saturday afternoon.
Vfnii'u. s<iiln
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Agnes I). Richardson,
Training Teacher.
M. J. Bullock,
County Supt. of Education.
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BIG PARADE WEDNESDAY
MORNING OF FAIR WEEK
We are very anxious to have every
automobile in the county to join: us in
the big Street Parade to take plac4\
W ednesday morning, Nov. 14, at 10:3?
o'clock, the second day of the Fair.
W? want everyInxly in the County to
feel that this is their Fair. We want
all the people to join us in all the
Pun and Frolic the entire week, but
feel that it will be well worth your
time and effort to enter this part of
the amusement as we arc going to
give a beautiful silver cup to the one
that has the most attractive Car in
the Parade^ "We would be very glad
if every one that enters the Parade u
would decorate their car, however, we J'
would be verv clad
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us even if you don't join in with a
decorated car.
Some one is going to carry off that
nice Silver Cup with their name aturt
when and why they won it engraved
on it. "Will it be you?
We hope to see you Wednesday.
Also every other day of the fair as
? wc feel sure you are willing and
anxious to do your bit and help to
make this the Greatest Fair Yet.
W. M, Goldfinch,