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^ji^ ^ii^I STORE N VOULME 1. ? d ?% ??< Ki Of 4> * -v ! rt l? - v ?/-v -.- ?i-1? ? i ? ? ? * ? - vimw is ncrc wun its new song Din gins to appear. Our. stores are now g< Spring." Economy is the watch word sells dependable goods at the right price W. M. GOLDFINCH, Manager ninitiTimr rnn fur nrrinr immir i runmiunt run mc twine numt We are glad to announce that the prices on Furniture are being reduced with all other lines of goods. A visit to our store and a careful looking over of our stock will convince anyone that we are j here to serve the Horry .trade in whatever it needs in the line of I FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS at terms and prices to suit the buyer. We opened our furniture store in Conway just sixteen years ago (March 1st, 1905), so this spring puts us "Sweet Sixteen." We . are celebrating this sixteenth anniversary by making a special rate in all lines of merchandise and will make it worth your while to i l r -i .i*i ? - - Ivisii us wnen in neea or anything to brighten up the home life and make it more attractive. YOUR DUTY |? /qfijfcgwl 1 1?IMoler Ii | f urniture Needs In the dining room, in the parlor, in the f I hall are many places calling for individual ? ; . I pieces of furniture. For instance, there are I stands of various kinds, hat racks, china 1i*J \ closets, book cases. In each of these needs <' and in many others we have a variety of f' 1 styles from which to choose. They are both I Useful and Ornamental $?' I We offer a worth-while collection of table and floor lamps, porch furniture, etc. There I is scarcely a limit to the list of items we r, I carry under this class of furniture. A casual Vvr ^ stroll through our displays might suggest ?i, . exactly what you want if you are undecided. Good Furniture Is Our Pledge to You I FUNERAL SUPPLIES OF ALL MS ON SHORT NOTICE I DAY OR NIGHT. CALL I FUNERAL DIRECTOR. PHONE 36 A.' ?4 ? M-HM t upr "?w>rwvwr y. wwi 'N ?**'* wrtiPWMMBWMMW?MWW?WP? ' wfiatfrt*. ?. NCI IEWS FOR CONWAY, MARCH 3, 1921. Is and new flowers, Jtting ready for the these days and ca ) Thic ISM In a I- ? a. -a l * > .71 uttiv |?uuutuiiuii iniii came 10 our desk some days ago is so pertinent to the present situation we take the liberty of copying it and passing it on to our customers, with compliments to the author, Dr. J. H. Reynolds: A TIME TOR FAITH AND COURAGE. Our country has just emerged from a period of unusual prosperity and prodigal extravagance and is entering upon that era of financial depression and frugal economy which we have all known must come. The months just ahead of us will be a time for faith and courage. Cause of Depression?A few words concerning the financial depression. Roger Babson sayH that the fundamental cause of depressions is spiritual, not financial, that in periods of abnormal prosperity people become spendthrifts, immoral and non-productive, working about three hours a day and charging for eight hours. I These economic sins caused by moral I weakness brings on the depression. I t-t n qioa ^ur?4- 4-1-? -? - a - iiv niou oa.ro viirit tilt! root CaUSe OT prosperity is spiritual, not financial; that in times of depression people turn to X~Jod. economize, do a full day's work for a day's pay. When this condition exists, he says, a period of prosperity is just ahead. The American people are in this condition todav. Prosperity is hist ahead. Wo could not have stood two more years of prosperity. Wo v/ouM have been spiritual and moral bankrupts. Fortunes Made in Periods of Denression?There is now every reason for faith and courage. A year aero the neople needed caution; now they need courage. Then they were dr.nglmg in mid air held by a thread; now they are gettinnr on a solid granite foundation. Strange to sav, the foundations of many trreat fortunes in this country were laid in times of depression, by strong men acting on Pothcchild's axiom: "The time to huv is when everyone wants to sell." Frick. who recently died. lonvin<r most of his fortune of S125.000.000 to public charities, laid tho foundation for his fortune in the panic, of 1873 h\* horrowing and bvvinT the st',r,k of frightened peonle in the coke indus trv. hvervbonv thought hp was a fool, but soon the clouds blow over and his sto?k was yielding him a net return of one million a year. Carnegie's early partners in the steel industry deserted the shin when it seemed to be sinkiner; with faith and courage Orne"-ie bought stock and stuck to the bridge. The sea calmed and then it was easy sailing for Andrew. John D. Rockefeller, in times of stress and stormy faith and courage became stronger. He^'picked up his biggest bargains in oil stock in periods of acute depression when oil was unnrofitable. When others ran awav Rockefeller remained to buy. When Union Pacific stock was selling for a song and all others thought the road a bankrupt, delapidat.ed property, Ha trim an bought heavily, and when twelve ve*rs later he died, he left about $100,000,000 as an evidence of his faith. Many of the vast fortunes of America are monuments to courage and faith in periods of depression. There never was a time when faith in the immediate future of American UnniMAcwt I r? /I 1 f fl/l Al-l/l 13 UUMIIcrin wuuiu y iciu iai uivivitnuo than today. All the Horry people need is confidence in our countv and its wonderful possibilities, and our future success is assured. % Let us handle your Real Estate problems. Renting or selling town or city property. .. Prompt service. A. E. Goldfinch 0 Dealer in Real Estate and Insurance. MARCH * * NO. 7. I as the silver lining of a hew season beV usual demand for 'Something New for I I reful buyers are hunting the store that ~ r Goldfinch Dry Goods Go. A. E. GOLDFINCH, Manager I During the past two months we have been cleaning out our I fall and winter goods and are now opening up th<^ line of New I Coats, Suits and Dresses for Spring. The range of prices is lower I than for the past season. The styles and quality are very attractive. I Money goes further when spent where the value counts in turning 9 out merchandise. I We encourage close comparison of our lines and feel sure that I this is all that will be necessary to convince the buying public that I we have the right goods at right prices. I Men's Wear "" s Wears Well V\ SHOES AND HOSIERY AT MONEY SAVING PRICES Holeproof Hose, Fay Hose for Men, Women and Children. Walton Shoes, Long Wear Shoes, King Quality Shoes for the whole family. Easter comes early this year, March 27th. This calls for early purchases of new things to.wear at Goldfinch Dry Goods Co. Economy Store. Goldfinch Dry Goods Co. ECONOMY STORE I , \ i