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Childrens' $f>.00 finest
Orprandy and Voile
Iuresses
On sale, at your choice
$2.45
Ian Pongee
| Actual $1.25 value.
On sale, per yard
75c
EXTRA SPECIA1
100 pair Mens' Tan English
$12.50. Entire lot on sale, p
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New Spivey E
Williams' barber shop moved last
week from Main Street to the new
place on 3rd Avenue. Water works
have been installed and there is a
larger back room in the building.
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Car Rice,' just received. CooperSmith
Co.?Advertisement.
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John B. Atkinson, of Jordanville,
was in Conway one day last week
nn business.
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Last Sunday, Mrs. F. L. Dusenbury,
of New Orleans, La., and two sons,
Master Charles Dusenbury, Jr., and
Master Frank Dusenbury, arrived in j
Conway to spend some time with their J
father and grandfather, Mr. Charles
Dusenbury, Sr.
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Read the ad. of E. G. Norman appearing*
in this issue of the paper and
deal with him on the paint for your
painting job.
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Warner Hedrick returned Tuesday
from a stay of several days with rel-1
atives at Wilmington, N. C.
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OUT ON BAIL.
r' Joe Causey has been let to bail by
bail bond recently fixed up and has
been out of jail for a week or more.
He was ill with fever while confined
in the county jail.
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1785 1921
THE COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON
Open to Men and Women
Entrance examinations, and examinations
for the free tuition county
scholarships at all county seats
Friday, July 8, at 0 a. m.
Four-year courses lead to the P?.
A. and B. S. degrees. A special two
year pre-medical course is given.
Spacious buildings and athletic
grounds, well equipped laboratories,
unexcelled library facilities. A dormitory
for men. Expenses moderate.
For terms, catalogue, and illustrated
booklet, address
HARRISON RANDOLPH.
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Office every
First and Third Mondays*
of each Month
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SUMMONS. jS
The State of South Carolina, County
of Horry; in the Court of
Common Pleas.
Bank of Little River, a corpora- i
tion, Plaintiff vs. U. M. DeLettre, 1
and Peoples National Bank, Defen- 1
dants. ]
To the Defendants above named: 1
You are hereby summoned and re- ]
quired to Answer the Complaint in ?
this Action, of which a copy is here- i
with served upon you, and to serve 1
a copy of your Answer to said Com- '
plaint on the subscribers, at their 1
offices, Conway, S. C., within twenty i
days after the date of service here- i
of, exclusive of the day of such
service; and if you fail to Answer
the Complaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiff in this action will
apply to the Court for the relief demanded
in the Complaint.
Dated June 18th, A. D. 1921.
sherwood & McMillan,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Notice.
To the absent defendant, U. M. 1
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jueieiue, i iiKe rxouce vrmi ine unnplaint
in the above stated Cause of
Action, with the Summons, of which
the foregoing is a copy and is hereby
served on you, was filed in the
Clerk of Court's ofcfice, in and for
Horry County, said State, at Conway,
on the lHth day of June. A. D. 1921.
sheuwood & McMillan, \
Plaintiff's Attorneys. ?
. Attest: !
I W. L. BRYAN, C. C. C. P. (Seal)
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I W. O. W. UNVEILING
On Sunday afternoon at three
o'clock at Poplar Church, July 3,
Homewood Camp No. 502 will unveil
the monument of Smith M.
Watts.
All W. O. W. members, and
Camps as a whole are especially invited
to attend and participate in
the ceremony. The public is also
cordially invited.
(Signed) CLERK.
Homewood Camp No. 502.?Adv(>23|21-2ti.
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FROM DILLONITES
In a one-sided game Conway heat
Dillon here Tuesday, 14 to 3.
Evans, pitching for Dillon, would
have shown to better advantage, but
his entire infield was in the air all the
time. The features of the game was
the batting of Pearson, the catching
of Holliday, and the fielding of Alford.
The Score.
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Dillon 3 6 10
1 Conway 14 18 4
Batterie-: DiUon?Evans &
Mh. Conway-?Cox and Holliday. i
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100 pair Mens' Genuine Vici Ki<
made to sell for $14.00. On sfi
$6.
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SEE THE PLUNGER
WHEN HE COMES
(Continued from page 1.)
nt? force that it is then known to
lave been love all the time and not
hate ? Then be sure and see this
picture. Nothing is more interesting
than things of life itself. The newspaper,
the picture show, each draws
a crowd in proportion as each ties
itself to human interest. This picture
does it, and you must again remember
the purpose for which the
ladies have undertaken to have this
great film. "The Plunger" is known
in every walk of life this day. There
is the small plunger and the large
plunger. When they marry they take
the plunging in double harness sometimes.
There is the good plunger awtf
the mean plunger. Well, you can
judge for yourself the character of
the plunger in this story when you
see it on the screen tonight (Thursday,
June 30th.)
The Cast.
"Take a Chance"' Schuyler
GEORGE WALSH
Alice Houghton Virginia Valli
John Houghton Byron Douglas
Norman Yates Richard. R. Neill
Mrs. Mullin Inez Shannon
Jimmie Mullin Edward Bouldon
Beggs Irving Brooks
Dobbins Robert Vivian
Richard Dodge W. S, Harkins
Wg have a -few Refrigerators lef{
that we are selling very cheap. Get
yours while the weather is hot. Sutherland
Furniture Co.?Advertisement.
NOTICE OF?DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
as Administrator of the
personal estate of E. T. Huggins, deceased,
will apply to the Judge of
Probate of Horry County at his office
at eleven o'clock in the forenoon
on the 1st Monday in July next for a
final discharge as such Administrator.
GEO. M. HUGGINS,
Administrator of the personal
estate of E. T. Huggins,
deceased.
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: MARKETS :
Grain.
After a week of alternating higher
and lower prices, Chicago July
wheat closed at $1.28 1-4, a net
gain oft' 3 l-2c for the week, and
Chicago July corn at 61 l-8c, a nei
decline of 1 3-4c.
Hay.
Demand yen' limited. Or.'y high
grades wanted. {South and scufehgaet
uaihg Wai fofagt* principally
Hedeipta lighfe. SbtYte Y>1rlce
dMltv^s Have 6ccui*d. H-b. I bWttiy
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quoted?New York $28. <
Dairy Products. *
Butter prices advanced 1 to 2c the ,
past week and market is firmer to- ,
day. With an active demauu tfor grades
kept well cleared by movement
into consumptive channels.
Fruits and Vegetables
i Irish Cobbler potatoes from Kast (
j epi Shore of Virginia declined 25
to 38c per bbl. in New York the ,
past week, reaching $2.50 to $2.62.
Prices range $2 to $3.50 in eastern
markets.
Florida tomatoes in B-basket
carriers advanced 50c to $1.50 per
crate in Philadelphia.
California Salmon Tint cantaloupes
steady in consuming markets
at $3.25 to $4 per crate.
Georgia Hiley peaches nearly
steady in New York at $3.25 to
$3.50. Demand active at shipping
points; Hiley's down 10 to 25c per
I CLEMS
South Carolina
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1571 ACRES OF LAND. VAL
j OPERA!
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I DEGREE COURSES
Agriculture (Seven Majors).
Architecture.
Chemistry.
Chemical Engineering.
Civil Engineering.
Electrical Engineering. I
Mechanical Engineering.
Textile Industry.
Industrial Education.
General Science.
SHORT COURSES
Agricultural.
Textile Industry.
Pie-Medical.
SUMMER SCHOOL
June 13?July 23
Agricultural Teachers.
Cotton Graders.
College Make-up.
Kemoval of Entrance Conditions.
Agricultural Club Boys.
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II. O. T. C.?Clemson a menu
R. 0. T. C. students receive financi
year during the junior and senior
FOR
THE REGIS
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EXTRA SPECIAL!
100 pair Mens' Tan English and HI
made to sell for $10.50. On sale, per
$4.95
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Conway, So
:rate, closing $1.75 to $1.90 f. o. b. i
:ash track. ,
Florida and Georgia Tom Wat- .
son watermelons, medium sizes, declined
$100 to $150 per car in New 1
York, closing $400 to $700.' i
Live Stock and Meats.
Chicago hog prices advanced 10c
to 20c per 100 lbs. the past week.
Cattle generally lower, declines ranging
from 25c on cows and heifers
to 50c on medium beef steers.
Cotton.
Spot Cotton prices advanced 20
points during the week, closing at
10.27c per lb. New York July futures
up f>7 points at 11.34c.
HAS ACCIDENT.
Don McCaskill, the young son of
Mrs. Bessie McCaskill, while riding in
a truck to Bucksville last Tuesday
with a crowd of boys, was hit in the
head by a limb of a tree nearby the
road and very painfully injured. He
SON COI
's College of Engineering an*
V. M. Riggs, President
,UE PLANT OVER $2,300,000.00.
ED UNDER STRICT MILITARY DIS
VALUE OF TECHNICAL
EDUCATION +
A technical education is the best
insurance against hard times. In
earning capacity, it may equal an
estate of $50,000. For the untrained
are the positions of poverty
and obscurity.
Times are hard in South Carolina,
but the cost of an education
at Clemson College is compartively
low?sufficiently low to be within
the reach of any ambitious young
man in South Carolina.
Scholarships, free tuition and
the payment by the United States
Government to R. O. T. C. students
still further reduce the cost.
Do not allow the financial difficulties
to keep you from entering
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wni.^1, una IUII tu picpaic yuuisfii
for the opportunities that lie ahead.
nber of the senior division of the Resei
al assistance from the Federal Govern
classes.
: FULL INFORMATION WRITE OR \
TRAR, CLEMSON COL]
WILL BE CONSIDERED. IN THE (X
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Ladies' $5.00 to $7.50
Voile Dresses.
Assorted colors. On sale,
at your choico
$1.98 |
I 36-inch, cambric finish I
Striped Percale R
Splendid material |j
On sale, per yard m
15c |
ack Kid Slippers. Were
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uth Carolina
was brought from Bucksville to Conway
where he received medical attention,
and at last accounts he was
/ery ill, though it is thought that the
iccident is not serious.
U. S. MAIL LINE
L?rt?it and Futett American- Flag Ship*
"AMria" July 23?Aug. 24?Sept. 28
^^CwMseWasliiestee" July 30?Au?. 27?Sept 24
High Standard Service
In Second and Third-Class
U.S. Mail Liners have standardized aenricefor all
claMMot travelers? and that standard it high. The
Aaarice, for instance, carries 1,400 3d-clan passengers
in c*1 ins con taining two or four berths only i
(2.700 3d-i iau passengers in all.) For further
wloroaatioa see newest steamship agent or write
U. S. MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.
L 45 Broadway, N. Y. 1
rati ng U. S. Shipping Boar J SA/^a^rm
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ENROLLMENT 1919-20, 101*
CIPHNE
SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXAMINATIONS.
The college maintains one hundred
and seventy four-year scholar
ships in the Agricultural and Textile
Courses. Each scholarship
means $400 to help pay expenses
and $160 for tuition apportioned
equally over the four years.
Also fifty-two scholarships in
the one Year Agricultural Course.
These scholarships are worth $100
and tuition of $40. The scholarships
must be won by competitive
examinations which are held by
each County Superintendent of Education
on July 8th. It is worth
your while to try for one of these
scholarships. '
Credit, Jcfr , examinations passed
at the county seat will be Riven* to w
those *\vho are not applying for rscholarships,
but for entrance.
rve Officers Training Cofps. All
ment, this reaching about $200 per
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LEGE, S. C.
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