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!f?? / AMPLE FACILITIES PLUS THE RIGHT SPIRIT. % Conway National Bank 3 Conway, S. C. J CHEAP FOR CASH A A most complete line of furniture, just what you want. Jf Make our store headquarters during t lie tobacco sales, get our j| prices before you buy anything in our line. I Sutherland Furniture Co. |jJ ' Conway, S. C. S Where your dollar does its full duty. $ Bicycles $30.00 this week. 5 Columbia Grafonolas and Lalesl Records. i Host Prices and liest Service. I | First AidJKits 1 For the Camper ] j '' I I ? rnHJ^mk ' I Before going- camping be I I sure that you have first aid ^ ^*||f vrgfij preparation, and that you have flj the other things which provide I comfort, relief from sunburn, nios inito bites, etc. 9 You wii! find this drug store a convenient place to buy all your I vi cation needs. PLATT'S PHARMACY, INC., "The Drui; Store of Service" Meet nie at The Busy Corner Just received one thousand and five hundred pairs of the II. C. Godman shoes bought from factory. Hy buying this line you can save from 50c to .$1.00 per pair on your shoe bill. Also see our bargain counter, oxfords that sold from $5.00 to $8.00 per pair offered for $1.98. F. C. TODD, - - Conway, S. C. CONWAY LUMBER COMPANY Manufacturers, Wholesalers and Retailers See our grades and get our prices. Our flooring, siding, partition, ceiling, mouldings and trim please mrAi-trnno PuiAAC in Clllt fimAc nnrl fn onrnm-o rro IV/T Vl^ WHV/i A UVVO IV/ OUll ll?V/ UlUVO VAI ?V* IV VllVVWlUjj^ building. Cypress Shingles at a bargain. This coupon good for a drinking cup and all the ice water you can drink at Goldfinch's Big Friendship Sale during the hot August days. Yours for better service. GOLDFINCH DRY GOODS COMPANY A. E. GOLDFINCH, Mgr. and KINGSTON FURNITURE COMPANY, W. M. GOLDFINCH, Mgr. 47-49-51 Main St., Conway, S. C. WE ARE THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND Do your own work and save. You have the free use of our tools inside the garage. Our advice is free. Come and see us. Genuine FORI), DORT and CHEVROLET parts in stock. Goodyear and Firestone tires below list. TABOR MOTOR CO. Tabor.N. C. V u ci'DVirr ? u,.i i J _ ? ? 111. a#, ukivi n Ii in W||<U uvtlliaru JJIVCS you. IT WILL HE This p*ge is con " v *" J" * ! , V% ?? i. i.f | UNION METHODIS 1 PENDERS ON( * Maj. J. C. Hemphill has the fol- c iowing' under the head, "Impropriety" \ not "Immorality" in a recent issue ' iU.> 5n,,..fQnK.,..? Innvnol. VI V* IV k'l'HI VIUII/VM ^ U V'UI ll(?l , { ] "Touchin' on and appeitainin' to" C the very interesting and to many ? persons vital matter of dress, Mr. \ James H. Carlisle told the story i yesterday of the trial in a Methodist o Conference at Union, South Carolina, about seventy-five years ago of a member of the Conference for wearing suspenders with his breeches, or trousers, or "pants," as this article of masculine apparel is called by the strictly vulgar and unlettered, e It was contended that in doing so ^ the Brother was guilty not of an act '' of immorality but of very gross im- d propriety. Mr. Carlisle was not .it present, of course, at the trial, bu< there is not the least doubt thai ^ the offense was committed and that the offending member wa- convinced u >y the Conference to the increasing worldliness of the community in a which he lived. y Exactly how he was expected to "keep up his breeches" we do not a know and there is nothing in the rec- 1 ord to throw light on this point, we 0 believe. The story is revamped here o to advise the vamps of the present spacious times that it is lucky for them they did not live in Union, 01 nnvwliprp in this nart of the fount.rv t( seventy-five years ago?it is certain n a laige number of semi-respectable v people now living regret t'.iat ihe\ ]r clid not. What became of the offend- I! ing brother in Union after his tria |E and conviction we do not know?pos-1 sibly he may have drifted ov -r to the Presbyterians or to the Epi -c - | palians, the most of whom have worn , b suspenders since the beginning of th 1 c< pantaloon period in the development n of 'he human race. g Mow the men kept them on before the invention of the suspender is not stated in any of the books of vpfermco at hand?they may have , been of what is now called the union-suit style of the men or the . "slip-on"' of the women, or in case any other garment was worn under the trousers to which the trousers , may have been pinned and the under clothes may have been?but what's ( the use ? Trousers have caused a great deal of trouble. In one of his 'etier written over eiirhty years ago, Sidney Smith said: "Correspond- c ao, Sidney Smith said: "Correspond- i f ?jr FARMERS BANK t LORIS, S. C. A Home Institution 5% Paid On Time Deposits Your Business Appreciated DAN W. HARDWICK, President O. E. HICKMAN, Vice President Charles D. PRINCE, Cashier . I RHODES & HARDWICK Brokers Real Estate, Cotton, Fertilizer and Insurance. Loris, S. C. If you need strawberry fertilizer we Hare it. 1-4 On Tinware SPIVEY MERC Com LPYO tributed by the advex Users whose name I I , CHS ts agin sus- i :e upon a time $ -X- -X- -X- * * X- -X- X- X- -X- X- -X- -X- * -X- -X- -X- X- -X- -X- * * * * * nces are like small clothes before lie invention o f suspenders; it is mpossible to keep them up." The latter of dress has caused no end ,f f V/\llKl<\ C'IM/IA .*(??% J*. *?? i.\* i muuuic .1UIV.C me aim 11 in uiic Jarden of Eden and many careful bservers do not understand how Eve ould have one about with fewer lothes than some of her sisters of he present day wear when they are n dress parade. o DOES EDUCATION PAY? Does it pay to go to school ? We lean from a monetary standpoint, lost emphatically, it does. If you ver hear of a boy or girl who wants i quit school, when it is unnecesLiry; if you ever hear of parents who re thinking1 of putting their chilren to work when it is unnecessary, ist brin these figures to their atmtion: Every day spent in school pays le child $9. Here is the proof, based on the age scale of 191M. Uneducated laborers earn on the verage of $r>00 per year forty ears, a total of $20,000.' High school graduates earn on the verage of $1,000 per for forty years, total of $40,000. This education requires 12 year, f school of 180 days each, a total f 2,100 days in the school. If 2,100 days at school add 20,000 to the income for life, then ach day at school add $9.25. The child that stays out of school * (>nvn 1 f ? >-;<3 thrill $0 ?i l"vinn loney?not making: money. Those figures are based on an inestigation made I>\' I)r. A. Carswei* !! Us, of tlie University of Texas, lulletin of the U. S. Bureau of Iducation. Tho Conway Circuit parsonage is oing remodelled by S. I\ B'a1 d contractor. The cost of this improvement is $(>00.00. This work is now oing on. o The Elbethe! Methodist church, hree miles from Conway, had a neeting on the night of Wednesday*. August 10th, and raised the funds or completing the work on the hurch. As soon as this work has ?een finished the church will be ledicated. o The funds are being raised for recovering and remodelling the Brown Swamp Methodist church. If you have money we want it. If you want money we have it. BANK OF LORIS The Bank of Satisfactory Service. Sell Your Tobacco at Auction STANDARD WABEHODSE Loris, S. C. With C. H. Hardwick and J. W. Mi shoe, Market will open August 1 Off and Crockery. ;hain i ilt co. way, S. C. UALL s appear in their ad vertisementa. UNDAY Haul your tobacco with' a FORD TRUCK BUCK MOTOR CO. * The W. H. WINBORJNE CO. Manufacturers o^f North Carolina Pine and Cypress Lumber,, consisting of Flooring, Ceiling, Weather-boarding and Moulding, Sash, Doors, Mantels. Window and Door Screens a> Specially. We al so handle Shingles. I Come/to See Us. Get Prices From Us Before liuying. W. H. WINBORNE CO., Conway, S. C. V Our buyer has just returned from Northern Markets. We think that we have some good I values. 1 i COX-LUNDY CO. K Conway, S. C. I ! MERRY WIDOW AND DIXIE FLYER I SELF RISING FLOUR I , FRUIT JARS. I COOPER-SMITH Company I I Wholesale. I , Groceries and Feeds. I MARLOW'S I the Underselling store i has made tremendous cuts on all summer goods. All items in our I store must k<> regardless 0f profit or cost, I This is not a phean Int.' nf mnrr?hi???# >{?<? Knf J- ?Ul/ Hll.lV VT 1111.11. L."^ ItJI t ilf> WU | close the season, of high class merchandise from our hest manufac- I I turer and Jobber, but at prices that will euable yo^i to buy your I I I summer goods at one half what th?y would have cost you in the be- II ginning of the season. We buy lots thereby getting big reductions of I I the Jobbers. I I We will give off all our low cut shoes (luring the next SO days one 11 third off. For instance a pair of low cut that sold for $2.50 will only 1 9 cost you for the next 30 days $1.77, and so on through the entire I 9 stock of low cut shoes. I I MARLOWS |]| Simply won't be Undersold. I I HARDWARE THAT STANDS II HARDWEAR. I PRICES THAT STAND COMPARISON. |l Horry Hardware Company I Conway, S. C. II 1 CAT L1CDIT \Y/I HI 17 VAI in IV/fT-'r' TO A HI nrll IJLJS-VA I lJUJlXI^ W I 1 WUI\ WirLlO AWAI ON HER VACATION?WHERE GOOD SERVICE IS SECURED. NEW YORK CAFE Conway, S. C. Heweek N