The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 28, 1918, Page EIGHT, Image 8
I BOM IWARCHE--OPP
Our Mail Orde
Orders
The Mail Order Depai*'
that we have one person w)
what this means unless you
where everyone has a chanc
When your order is re<
the person in charge. All 1
are brought to-gather and ir
inquiries and sample orders
I mailing is mciosea.
Now to aid us in hand!:
inclose money order for amc
cessity of looking up your fi
ly for small purchases as tb
wish to open an account her
giving references of people y
I In regard to ready-tomington
it will pay you to p
satisfactory. We advise str
attention in this department.
Remember We Ship iMl
r*0Trn mnni ?
| tfloitn maru?
VOTING IN FRANCE. .
Washing-ton,?A formal recommendation
against any attempt to record
the soldier vote in France for elections
held during the war has been
prepared by the war department.
After an assessment of the opinions
of General Pershing and his staff,
and of department officials on this
side, it was learned tonight the department
has determined that no
practical method of taking the votes
of members of the expeditionary
forces can be devised.
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The key to the 1918 riddle of the
Western battle front is in the hands
of the supreme war council at Versailles.
T
War 5
You, Mr. '
be, if you are <
! the Governmen
are talking!
Have you
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and while yon
a patriotic citiz
/ consciousness c
i have helped yoi
j men to whom 3
i We say it
] stamps, but it i
purchase of the
stamp to a mar
the cause, and
more as a resul
formation.
This expei
know decided i
himself and 011
the $5.00 War
$10.00 in 40 o
proud of his pu
to asked how tc
he sold him sor
11 back to purcha
stamps, and at
and another th<
stamps.
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try to sell them
Burroi
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'0S1TE POST OFFICE --1
r Department Is at 1
Filled Same Day R<
tment of this store is rapidly pre
to gives it her undivided attentic
understood how the mail or.i
;e in filling' them.
;eived it is immediately entered
the orders that come before five
tailed same day as received. We
as we do to those when the mon
ing your business quickly we wo
>unt of goods sent for, in this wa
inancial ability. C. O. D. deliver
icre is an extra charge for goods
e write for one of our reference
rou have purchased goods from
wear garments; if it is possible
urchase the garment personally
ongly the course mentioned abo
Goods Purchased Same Day.
IKS ARE READY FOR YOl
Profiteers' Tactics.
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A senator was talking about a fuel
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pnuiteer, aceuruing to uie warning-'
ton Star.
"The scoundrel,' he said, "thinks if
he roars and howls loud enough we'll
relax our pressure on him. Well, he's
VMDTlg.
"All these roaring, raging profiteers
are using the tactics of little
Eileen.
"Eileen, at the New Year dinner,
was refused a fourth helping of mi nee
pie, and at once set up a frightful
cater-wauling.
" 'Eileen,' said her mother, 'do you
know what I'll do if you keep en
screaming like that?"
" 'Yes!' the little girl answered.
hrift Stamj
>avings Si
Man, whatever your trade or p
me of those who not long since
t as an agent foi thrift stamps,
sold any thrift stamps yet?
>t sell them unless you first buy
yet, or have you tried to sell ar
tsy if you will just take a little
don't make anything out of it, (
:en you shouldn't want to) you
)f having done something wort!
ir government and will also have
rou sold the stamp,
s easv. not so easv to sell a Is
s easy to get people interested i
\ stamps and after you have sc
i, woman or child you have enlisl
they will unquestionably go f
t of your efforts and of their in
nence may help you. One ag
b was his duty to buy some of 1
Saturday morning he invested $
Saving Stamps which sold at $'
f the 2 5c thrift stamps. Natu
irchase and told it and the first
> get them, and after explaining
ne of them, and this followed v
se $9.00 worth additional of tl
odd times during the day he s<
e entire amount of his original
io the same if you get interested
ou invest in even $5.00 or $10.
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four Service?
jceived
pressing owing to the fact
>n. You can hardly realize
Icrs are handled in places
and is personally filled by
i o'clock of the given day
i give as good attention to
iey order for substantial
uld advise that all orders
y you will obviate the neies
are expensive, especialsent
in this manner. If you
cards and fill in the card
on credit.
for you to come to Wil,
as approvals are often un
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ve ana win give you nesi
111 INSPECTION "I
" 'What will I do?" said her mother.
"You'll give me," said Eileen?
'Wow, wow!?another piece of mince
pie."
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Wife?I was outspoken in my sentiments
at the club today.
Husband?I can't believe it Who
outspoke you??Town Topic.
Firing Her! Ambition.
"You are exquisite," he raved.
"Your eyes are lustrous, your complexion
divine. Do you think you
could be contented as a poor man's
wife ?"
"Nc," replied the girl frankly.
"I'm pretty enough for the movies, if
I'm as pretty as all that."?Pittsburg
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tamps
rofession may
signed up with
it is to you we
them. Have
ly?
j time and try,
<XUU IX yuu dm
will have the
h while, will
i benefited the
irge number of
n the sale and.
>ld even a 25c
ted that one in
urther and do
terest and inent
whom we
the stamps for
82.80 in 20 of
4.14 each, and
rally he was
man he told it
it to this party
intil he went
tie 25c thrift
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purchase of
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SECRETARY BAKER
HAS ACLOSE CALL
With the American Army in
Trance^?While Secretary Baker and
his party were returning today from
the American front line trenches, a
German 105 millimeter shell burst
alongside the roadside within 40
yards of the automobile. The occupants
of the car were not injured, nor
was the car damaged.
Secretary Baker remained for an
hour and a half in a front line trench
on a certain sector under a brisk entmy
shell fire. He also visited an
advanced listening post and talked
with the officers and men.
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TELEGRAM
D. V. Richardson,
Conway, S. C.
"Food Administration wired today
urging voluntary assistance of Am- |
erican people to reduce their monthly
consumption of wheat to twenty one
million bushels against normal con- ,
sumption of .about forty-two million .
bushels; to effect this reduction Am
erican people are asked to observe (
voluntarily six rules are for your information.
These rules for your information
and publicity were published
in last Sunday's papers. First,
householders to use not to exceed a
total of one and one half pounds per
week of wheat products per person. ,
This means not more than one and ^
three fourths pound of victory bread ]
containing the required percentage of (
substitutes and about one half pound i
cooking flour, macaroni, crackers, (
pastry, pies, cakes, wheat, breakfast ;
cereals, all combined.
Second, public eating places an 1 '
clubs to observe two wheatless days
per week, Monday and Wednesday as
present. In addition thereto not to
observe in the aggregate total of more
bread stuffs, macaroni, crackers, pastry,
pies, cakes, wheat, breakfast cereals
containing a total of more than
two ounces of wheat flour to any ono
guest at any meal. No wheat products
to be observed unless specially
ordered. Public eating establishments
not to buy more than six pounds of
wheat products per month per guest,
thus conforming with limitations requested
of the householders. Third
retailers to srtll not more than one
eight of a barrel of flour to any town
customer at any one time and not
more than one quarter of a barrel to
any one country customer at any one
time, and in no case to sell wheat
products without the sale of an equal
v eighfc of other cereals. Fourth, w?
n nl* n m a1 ^ ?*? a. ,1.? ? ~ A "
tt.HV unrvci O cUKI glUUCIfl LU H'UUCl.* Ill"
volume of victory bread sold by delivery
of the three quarter pound loaf
Where one pound was sold heretofore
and corresponding proportions in other
weights. Fifth j manufacturers
using wheat products for non-food
purposes should cease such uses ef
fectively. Sixth, there is no limit
upon the use of other cereals-, flour
and meals, corn, barley, buckwheat,
potato flour, etc.
Washington wires new wheat conservation
program, does not abolish
privileges farmers have of buying
flour on millers' certificates^ without
buying substitutes."
?"Elliott."
I earnestly urge that all householders,
merchants, hotels, restaurants
please observe the above rules.
D. V. Richardson,
Food Administrator for Horry Co.
MUST ACTUALLY BUY
WHEAT SUBSTITUTES
Columbia.?Special: The food administration
announces that it does
rt\niv\iro r\C f Uo /i/vr?
i.?k \/j me u;iuuu w lilUI, nu[Jply
wheat without substitutes, and
that the promise to buy substitutes
should not be accepted, but that they
should actually be bought.
If there are any sections in the
State that are not now supplied with
flour, the food administration may be
able to supply an overplus of flour
where there is a dearth of it. In the
same way communities that are not
supplied with Irish potatoes at a reasonable
price can be put in touch with
wholesale dealers who can supply
them at $2.50 to $2.00 per hundredweight
f. o. h. Columbia or $3.60 to
$3.75 per baff of one hundred and
fifty pounds.
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ON WHEATLESS DAYS
UST. NO BREAU CtMHTRS,
PASTRY OR BREAKFAST /MMKV
FOODS (CONTAINING
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Pertinent Question.
Convict?-I'm in here for having
five wives.
Visitor?How are you enjoying
your liberty??Boston Transcript.
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WARD-BATE
Conway,
?or
LEWIS LANDING, OLI
BANKRUPT'S NOTICE OF <
DISCHARGE. J
Whereas J. H. Hunter has filed in i
the District Court of the United s
States, for the Eastern District of t
South Carolina, his petition for di.->- -v
charge from all debts provable
against his estate, under the bank- !
rupt acts, except such debts as are i
excepted by law from such discharge: i
ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON <
EASTERN DISTRICT OF S. C.?ss: ]
On this 16th day of March A.
D., 19IS, on reading' the foregoing petition,
it is?
ORDERED BY THE COURT, that
Li hearing be had upon the same on
the 29th day of April A. D., 1918,
before said Court at Charleston, S.
C., in said District, at 1 1 o'clock in
the forenoon, and that notice thereof
he published in The Conway I-Ierr?.ld,
a newspaper printed in said DisSUITABLE
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FOR INF0RMA1
ING TO ARREST
VICTION OF ANT
PERSONS STEA
FROM?
WARD-BATE
Conway,
LEMON JUICE IS
FRECKLE REMOVER
Girls! Make this cheap beauty
lotion to clear and whiten
- ' your skin. ^
Squeeze the juice of two lemons into
a bottle containing three ounces of
orchard white, shake well, and you
have a quarter pint of the best freckle
and tan lotion, and complexion beautifier,
at very, very small cost.
Your grocer has the lemons, and
any drug store or toilet counter will
supply three ounces of orchard whitQ
for a few cents. Massage this sweetly
fragrant lotion into the face, nee-:,
arms and hands each day awl see how
freckles and blemishes disappear and
how clear, soft and white the skin
becomes. Yes! It is harmless.?adv
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THE LIMA BEAN, A PROFITABLE
FOOD CROP
Clemson Colleire. S C.?Smith C.nf.
olina's yearly importation of the com
mon Lima or Butter Bean amounts
to thousands of dollars, yet this bean
will grow and produce to perfection n
all sections of the State. It is an excellent
human food and may be used
as feed for domestic animals and it s
adds fertility to the soil as the other i
legumes do. The farmers and garden- i
errs of the State could resort to no <
secondary food crop that offers a 1
more promising outlook. Lima beans i
should haVfc a larger place in every
garden and on every farm. They re. <
quire no special preparation or culti- 1
vation, yielding well on any good i
gardens or field soil. As with other j
beans there are two types: the buon, i
or dwarf, and the running or pole. 1
For extensive planting the bush type i
is the more desirable. Plant in rows 1
three feet apart and eight to ten
inches in the drill, cover to a depth
of two or three inches. Plant the run- '
ning beans along all of your garden
fences for their yield is usually heavier
than the dwarf type. 1
For further information consult the 4
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Extension Division, Clem son College. <
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Unspoiled. j
The lady who likes children was ;
gushing over Helen, aged 3.
"How old are you, darling?" she '
asked.
"I isn't old," said Helen. "I'm nearly
new."?Chicago Herald.
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OPULAR SAW LOGS I
* WATER fl
E MARKET
red to ^ I
COMPANY 1
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0 KA'IAWAHA SITE I
rrict, and that all known credit^|
nd other persons in interest limy
war at the said time and pla<V
show cause, if any they haVe,
:lie prayer of the said petithj^f
diould not he granted.
AND IT IS FURTHER QRDEIW
UY THE COURT, that the C?
' hall send by mail to all known eiMM
tors copies of said petition and
?rder, addressed to them, at tl^|
places of residence as stated. S
WITNESS the Honorable Ha^l
M. SMITH, Judge*
the* said Court, .j|
the Seal thou'eof^B
Charleston, S. jrC.,^B
said District on |
lGth of March A.I
(Seal of the Court.)
RICHARD W. HUTSON, I
rCEWARD 1
DON LEAD- I
r AND CON- 1
' PERSON OR J
(LING LOGS l|
1
COMPANY 1
s. c. a
)
Her Recommendation. W
"Have you a recommendation fr?
your last place?" J
"Yes, mum. Here> it is."
"Why, that's a wrist watch." I
"Yes, mum. The master of ?
house?a poor gentleman who's d<'B
how?gave me that for cooking
"ggs the way he wanted 'em."?bj
mingham Age-Herald. I
COPY SUMMONS FOR KELIElfl
(Complaint Not Served.) 1
Court of Common Pleas. I
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, .1
A). G. Parker and A. F. Parker, ^aB|
Louise Parker, T. K. Parker, JV.
Parker, Nolie M. McDoWcll, vV^B
Todd, H. Russell Todd, Johvijj
Richardson, J. H. RichaiVlson, A!
E. Cox, P. Columbia Ivoftg, wife?
George M. Long, Missouri C. Ri<?
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aiuwil, liUCy i\. I (Kid, ,JS. K1
Long, and all and singular t J
heirs at law of Isaac Bellamy, <{E
ceased, whoso names and places M
residence are unknown to pla M
tiffs, Defendants. 1
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABO\l
NAMED: |
VOU ARE HEREBY SUAIMONIM
and required to answer the corp4laa|
In this action, which has been jfiltl
In the office of the Clerk of tSj
Court of Common Pleas, for the sn?
County, and to serve a copy of yoT
answer to the said complaint on tflj
subscriber at his office at Conway, V
C\, within twenty days after the sdi
vice hereof; exclusive of the day 1
such service; and if you fail to aifl
swer the complaint within the tii>l
aforesaid, the plaintiff in this acti J
will apply to the Court for the relflj
demanded in the eomnlnint *
Dated March loth, A. D. 1918. W
H. H. WOODWARD, J
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To V. C. Parker and T. E. Pajrtol
Absent Defendants: I 1
Take Notice That the Complau#*j,
the foregoing stated action andntt
Summons of which the foregoing in
?.opy were filed in the office of vi
Clerk of the Court of Common Plefl
in and for Horry County, at Conwal
S. C., on the 16th day of March A. fl
1018. t
W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) ^
C. C. C. P, j
H. H. WOODWARD, J
Plaintiff's Attorney.!