The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 27, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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FAO? TWO
RISES ABOVE PARTY
POLITICS IN SPEECH
Clemenceau Makes Plea for
Universal Tolerance and
Justice
STRASBOURG WILDLY
ACCLAIMS PREMIER
Most Enthusiastic Welcome
Ever Given Public Man
in France.
Strasbourg. ? Premier Clemcnccan's
speech here, considered his political
valedictory to France, arose
muh above party politisc. It was for
the most part a plea for universal tolerance
and social justice, and an appeal
to the working man throughout
the world to resume labor's pre-war
methods and work."
"The world's only salvation from
the social and economic chaos from
which it now is emerging is wo He"
si aid M. Clemenceau. Thus with char
act< ristic brevity, the premier found
a solution for the many problems
which now confront the democracies
of the world.
M. Clemenceau's evolution toward
closer relations between the state and
the church was quite discernable, as
he remarked: "Religious peace must
be assurred and liberty of conscience
must rale."
One of Greatest Days.
The day will go down in Strasbourg's
history as one of its greatest.
The welcome given the premier was
the most enthusiastic ever accorded a
public man in France. He was visibly
affected, his voice choking with emotion
as he spoke. His hands trembled
while holding a paper which contained
the first copy ever made beforehand
of a speech the premier intended
to deliver.
Premier Clemenceau recalled the
origin of the war, and said that as the
liberation of Alsace-Lorraine had i
finally been accomplished. Alsace-Lor |
rainc and France had again become ,
united.
He sketched the formidable enterprise
undertaken by the peace conference,
describing the creation of
new states and new frontiers, permitting
the newly bom democracies, national
and economic life. ,
Refers to League.
"This i.s not enough" lie said. "An |
attempt must be made to establish a
peace of justice under the auspices of
the league of Nations." Dealing with
social organization, M. Clemenceau
declared that no government cculd
possibly prevent its people from governing
themeslves, but said government
must be based on public order
unci respect of individual rights.
Referring to direct action, the premier
asserted society should only
count upon the voluntary help of
those determined to defend their
right to enjoy public services.
He referred to the i*econt railway
IA Nervous I
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come "a nervous wreck", be-? i
cause of the physical ills pecu
Har to women there's relief and
restoration to health and hap- H
plness In an old family doctor's
' prescription used in his prac- B
tice for half a century to help
suffering women and safeguard?
young girls.
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said of STELLA V1TAE: "I cannot say
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two years with no good results I mnl
truly grateful for STELLA V1TAE.
Mrs. J. F. Lee, Milstead, G'a., had H
female complaint for years. ' Three fl
bottles of 8TEIM VITAE cured her, S
she said, and added, "I am certainly S
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strikes in England as affording a
good guarantee for the future.
As to Bolshevists.
"As for the Bolshevists" said Premier
Clemenceau, "there can be no
discussion between them and the public.
It is a simple question of force.
In clamoring for freedom for themselves
they want to impose upon others
a terrible and absolute dictatorship."
The premier's solution for disputes
between capital and labor was cooperation
and better housing and free
education for the working man.
The speech drew to a close with a
magnificent peroration in which M.
Clemenceau reminded his audience
that "Germany has at least done
France one sei*vice" for she had recalled
to Frenchmen their duty toward
themselves.
Amidst tremendous applause the
long speech ended with the words:
"Let it be our ambition to increase
our own will power; let us all work
for the grandeur and glory of France;
let us all stand firm and united for
the welfare of mankind."
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The purchase of an automobile
partly on time, when the only use .t
can be put to is "joy riding" is one
of the most foolish things that even a
"well-off" man could do.
Marl
GROWIN<
WE ARE KNOWN AS
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DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
FURNIS
We Sell Many Items Be
Give us your next order, an<
age of buying your Goods c
And when you have tried iu
habit to buy here. The scf
Merchandise need have no
cut your bill from 10 to 40
to hesitate?
I have just received anothe
Coat Suits, also a new supj
Suits. A visit to the "Gro>
you that I am saving you ai
on every garment you buy
OUR GOODS AI
Wc do not go out and pick
and try to make our Custoi
selling them first class goo:
house. My goods are first
wc are still saving you fro;
yard of Dry Goods that yo\
Again thanking you for t:;<
are daily giving us. we arc
J. M. MARLOW,
MISS EDNA
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Smile anyway
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Hj W ing room se!
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Household and Kitchen Furnist
THEJHORItY HEBALD^ QONWA
NATURE'S WAY
Alcohol and dangerous
sedatives are fast falling into
disuse. When the body is
debilitated the effectual
means of restoring strength is
: SCOTTS !
, EMULSION
which does what your regular 1
food should do but all too
often fails to do?nourishes
and strengthens the whole
body. It is the results that
follow the use of Scoff's,
Emulsion that have made its
multitude of friends. j
The Norwegian cod-liver oil used
iu Scott's Emulsion is supcr-rcfincd 'tjjl !
in our own American Laboratories. n III
Its purity nnd Quality i9 unsurpassed. J\
Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield.N.J, 19-29
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Waste of stale bread may be avoid
ed by toasting it, by freshening it?
slightly moistening the loaf and plae
ing for a few minutes in a hot oven
?or by drying it and using the
crumbs in place of flour oy starch in
recipes.
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PRICE SLASHERS
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slow Manufacturers Cost i
i you will see the advant>f
the "Growing Store."
> once, you will make it a
ircity and high price of
teirors for you. We will
per cent. Can you afford
I
jr lot of Ladies Coats and |
)ly of Young Men's nobby
ving Store" will prove to
ly where from $5 to $10
of us.
RE FIRST-CLASS
up shabby Merchandise
tiers believe that we are
3s cheaper than any other
class in every respect and
n 5 to 25 cents on every
f buy of us. j
: biggest business that you
yours to serve,
WALSH MARLOW,
MARLOW,
ving Store"
er Aids
estion |j|
iat the doctors
her words, if at
ur means, you ,r ,
to make your WH/M
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, * wwm
ireary wall pait
your meals,
' at all times.
osity, if nothing
nd see our din- v^fyy I
ts. You may yW
:sted.
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i ings ? Bicycles and Supplies.
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y, S. C., NOV. 27, 1919.
Folio
Have you evar
always crowded to the
bet your bottom doilir
I visit us almost daily, a:
buy their goods for the
of high grade Merchant:
There have be
were so busy that our
came to trade. At
almost feel inclined tc
room. It is a pleasure
of our many friends ai
be waited on, and their
them as quickly and
waited on and cheerful]
they have gotten the I
where else.
Of course, we a
to serve you more prom
store where we will ss
Children's Clothing, H
ters for the whole fa mil
Our stock of bl?
buy now while you can
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and will pay y(
bring: your furs
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I EXCESSIVE ACIDITY
is at the bottom of most
digestive ills.
KMtQiDS
{or indigestion afford pleas*
ing and prompt relief from
the. distress of arid-dyspepsia.
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mim.tpc nc crat-re cum oinxi
NOTICE OJF SALE.
Under and by virtue of the decree
and judgment of the court made by
his Honor, T. J. Mauldin, Presiding
Judge, in the case of Marshal M.
Horne, et al., Plaintiffs vs. John H.
Home, et al.,, Defendants, and dated
the 20th day of October A. D. 1919, 1,
the undersigned J. A. Lewis, Sheriff
of Horry County, will sell at public
auction to the highest bidder before
the Court House door at Conway, in
Horry County, and State of South
Carolina, during legal hours of sale,
on salesday in December next, it being
the first day of said month, all
and singular those certain lands situate
in Horry County, and described
as follows, to wit:
AH and singular that certain piece,
parcel or tract of land, lying and being
in Floyds Township, containing
ten (10) acres, more or less, bounded
as follows: Noi-th by lands of S. V.
Causey, East by W. P. Causey, West
by Daniel Causey, and South by W.
P. Causey. Beginning at an iron corner,
running near'y a Northernly
course to a stake, Easternly to anothe:
stake, South to an iron corner,
thence a Westernly direction to boginning
comer. For further description
see plat made by J. D. Long undo?'
date Aug. 9th, I hoinr*1 the
same tract of land which was con\v\7nfl
( it M A rTr?vnr? /Iocr*/1 h\r
w! W. Roberts and H. H. Roberts
by their deed dated December 15th,
1911, and recorded in Rook VVV,
page 235, records of Horry County.
TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser
to pay for papers.
Conway, S. C., November 7th, 1919.
No Worms In & Healthy Child
All children troubled with worms have an un*
healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a
rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance.
'.ROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly
r iwoor three weeks will enrich the blood, im?
rovo the digestion, and act as a General Strength'
>r?in?J Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
aw off or dispel the wornu, and the Child will be
m ;?erf?ct health. Pleasant *.o take. 60c per bottle
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iw the Ci
wondered what is the reason wl
doors with people who have com
that there is a reason for .the tr
nd the reason is that people like
least money, and where they c
Use to choose from.
en times, especially in the last
store seemed entirely too small
such times if we had the strengtl
> push back the walls of the stor
i at such times to note the good
id customers to wait the few m<
appreciation of the efforts of <
courteously as possible. And
ly carry their packages home wi1
>est grade of Merchandise at ]
^re continually employing more i
ptly and efficiently, so follow th
tve you money on any thing in
ats and Shoes. Remember we i
y, so come to us for all your nee
inkets and lap robes is already b
get them at our low prices.
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BRANCH STORE: TABOR, N. C
,rket for $10,000.00 worth of
5U highest market prices. It w
i to me first.
J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff of Horry County.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
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FORECLOSURE SALE.
I Under and by virtue of a Decree
of Foreclosure and Sale made by his
Honor, S. W. G. Shipp, Presiding
Judge, in the case of Burroughs &
Collins Co., a Corporation, Plaintiff
vs. Margaret Davis, et al., Defendants,
and dated May 31, 1918, notice
is hereby given that I, J. A. Lewis,
Sheriff, will offer for sale before
the Court House door at Conway, S.
C., within legal hours of sale on
Monday, December 1, 1919, that being
the legal sales day in said month,
the following described property, towit:
$100 Reward, $100
Catarrh Is a local disease greatly Influenced
by constitutional conditions. It
therefore requires constitutional treatment.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
Is taken internally and acts through the
Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
destroys the foundation of the disease,
gives the patient strength by Improving
the general health and assists nature In
doing its work. flOO.Oo for any case of
Catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE falls to cure.
Druggists 75c. Testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney 6 Co., Toledo, Ohio,
I can install Sanitary
Plumbing in any home.
See me while in town.
W. J. BENSON.
Jfa NteiV:; . .
AT " 'v.
L&' WSik.t I
SEPTIC TANK.
T can make you see better. I can
make you feel better. I can make
you look better and you will do bet
tei by using the best Lens for the
least money.
J. E. DAWSEY,
Optometrist.
OWd I
iy our store is almost I
ie to trade? You can i I
emendous crowds that | I
to go where tlicy can I I
an have a big selection \ I
few months, when we I
to hold the crowds that I 4
i of a Samson we would , /
e in order to make more ^
humor and willingness r
:>ments for their turn to W
mr sales force to serve I 1
when they have been I
ih them, they know that I
prices lower than any I 1
salespeople to enable us 1
e crowd and come to our W"
Men's, Women's and I
are head to foot outfit- I
eginning to run low, I
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raw fur hides I
ill pay you to
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ALL AND SINGULAR that cer^
tain piece, or parcel of land in Dogwood
Neck Township, containing
three hundred seventeen (317) acres,
and bounded as follows: On the
North by J. W. Vcreen, East by Jessie
Chestnut, Smart Lewis, and Philip
Willard, South by Frank Keel, and
West by Walter Willard and is the
identical place on which the late
David Davis resided.
Terms of sale cash, purchaser to
pay for papers and stamps.
J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff.
E J. SHERWOOD, I
Plaintiff's Attorney.
jonway, S. C., Oct. MO, 1919.
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