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THE HORRY HERALD CONWAY, S. C. Entered at the Post Office at Conway, S. as second class Mail Matter. H. H. WOODWARD, Editor. Published Every Thursday Morning by Conway Publishing Company. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE; One Copy, One Year $1.50 One Copy, Six Months 1.00 One Copy, Three Months 75 TELEPHONE 21. Make all Checks or Drafts payable to The Horry Herald or H. H. Woodward, Conway, South Carolina. j THURSDAY JULY 26, 1923 /AV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.'.V.'.V.V.V.'.V.V.VAW.W^ I HORRY HERALDING S WWW.WAV.WmWwmwmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmJmmmmmmmWWmmmmmWmWf France may have bitten off mora than she can chew. o History will repeat itself. While it is peace it is time to prepare for war. o Fortunes are never picked up in a clay, no more than Rome was built that way. o Advertising is not the proper thing for the man who does noi want to do more business. ' o Family troubles are the worst of all. We do not need any of these regarding the tobacco market. , ,, * O i There is no credit in refraining from wicked acts just because of fear of the law. Obey the law because it is right to do it. O Working and resting each day is the better plan. It beats working one to death in order to gain la few weeks in the summer time. o France had a whole lot to do in the early history of our country. The present attitude of that country regarding Germany may have a whole lot to do with us now. o The farmers are the ones who must decide whether they will sell tobacco on the auction plan or place it in the association and get the most that it will bring under that plan. . v o Modern methods are recommended in all cases where they are an improvement over the old ways of doing things. Some modern methods are too costly to be considered. They save in one way only to lose it all in another way. o No matter how much nnv machine-has been improved, in nearly every case, the old style as invented and used at first, is still useful in many wavs. The u-'Ojrress of man is si v. and achieve ments at any time in past history seem to continue to hless those who follow although new men grow up with new ideas and new machines. The old Washington hand press is still to be found doing duty in big shops. o There is not a very heavy cotton crop un this county. The condition of the crop, however, is much better than it was at this time last year. The crop is not suffering from continued and heavy rains. The boll weevils are not as thick as ?they were last year. Whether the lack of boll weevil damage is due to the season which may not have produced as many, or to the efforts of the cotton growers in fighting the species, we do not know. The tobacco crop is one of the largest and best matured this section ever had, and with good seasons for a little time yet, the growers will gather and market the best crop they have had in years. , 1 o i WOMEN AND WHISKEY MViV.V\V.\%\^\V%V.%\VAVWi,.V/.V/.,.Vi'.VWAVVW The women of this country, as a rule, are opposed to strong drink. They know that strong drink is one of their worst rivals and that it can break up homes when nothing could. In this country only about five women have been tried for violation of the prohibition laws within the last ten years, while the charges against men for this variety of transgression has run mure than a hundred. We are counting all of the courts, State and Municipal. Have we had on trial any woman for running a still? Wre have, but it has been only one or two within the last ten years. Have we had up any men for stilling? Yes, a hundred. A woman believes in thrift and economy and in making headway at the useful occupations. Some men are lazy arid good for nothing in the world except to aid in the violation of the laws, the prohibition laws especially. Some men have planted a crop and then only gave this enough attention to form a cloak for their larger operations at a whiskey still located in the depths of the swamp adjacent to the rented farm. There is some consolation though in the thought that now woman has the right to vote. Judging by this record of men and women in the violation of whiskey laws, we believe that the women will keep prohibition laws forever of force in this country and that the wet element composed mostly of men will never be able to change the status of this country in regard to the policy on whiskey. We have gone into prohibition to stay. The violator, in the form of lazy man, has come to stay and it is the job of woman to provide for the violator by helping to pass stricter THE HORRY HERALD, 00 laws for control of the illicit sale The future of this country i more upon these women than uj posed to the use of whiskey, or s ire just as much opposed to ligV >onded Scotch or ^hite mule, coming back of wines and beer thuir boys on to acquire a taste Th 3 future of 'this country is otherwise be. There is some di forcement of prohibition. The t will be solved for all time, and the women. Let the time come when there and able bodied man, to quit tl OLD JAKE SEZ: Ever nation on earth has babies, an all babies have a natchul language. Tha all laugh an cry alike. When tha laugh tha are all rite, but when tha cry something is rong. So get to work, an relive their distress. a That this season of the year call? for fruits and vegetables in the daily diet is only a conclusion of common sense. Too much meat and dried cereals, especially the white and polished flour and rice products will make the heat of summer very hard tc stand. [frail children] i BUILD STRENGTH jJ RAPIDLY ON y| Scott's Emulsion1 Child-birth Here u a wonderful message to all expectant mothers 1 When the Little One arrives, you can have that moment more free from uttering than you have prT'm perhaps imagined. An fa" V eminent physician, expert In this science, has shown the way. It wua he v,- ho first produced the great remedy. "Mother's Friend." Mrs. C. J. Hartman, Scran- WM W.y flm ton. Pa., says: IV "With my first two chil- B 1\\ ^ dren I had a doctor and mwj nurse and then they had to Mf I "J I use instruments, but with -VivNv my Isst two children I used Mother's Friend and had VHlwnriV only a nurse; we had no time to get a doctoi because I wasn't very sick?only about ten 01 fifteen minute#." U?e "Mother'? Friend" as oui mothers and grandmothers did. Don't wait, star today, and meanwhile write to BradAeld Rem* lator Co., BA 46, Atlanta, Ga., for a free illus trated book containing information every ex pectant mother should have. "Mother's Friend? b told by All drug stores?everywhere. mahmai n _8B I T1 jiC I I M a h M iNWAY, S. 0, AUGUST 2, 1923 i of whiskey. n the prohibition game depends x>n anything else. They are opstrong drink in any form. They it wines and beer as they are to They will never stand for thtf . They feel that these only lead for something with more alcohol, therefore brighter than it would iscouragement regarding the enime will come when this problem the solution lies in the hands of will be no chance for the strong le fields where he belongs, and HOW TO STOP COLDS AND COUGHS Combination of Old Well-known Family Medicines; Horehound, Mullein, and Tar Most Reliable Do what we may it is very difficult to improve on our grandmothers when it comes to relieving' Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat. La Grinne. Pneumonia and similar bronchial and pulmonary troubles. They seem to have the secret of success. Horehound, Mullein and Tar so popular in the old days for such troubles have been scientifically compounded to do the same effective work it has always done. Murray's Horehound Mullein and Tar, composed of the same inredients used constantly by our randmothers breaks up the phlegm, pals the soreness, soothes the inflammation and clears the air passages giving quick relief. It is nleasant and does not constipate Ask your druggist for a 35c bottle or write Murray Pmg Co., Columbia, S. C. today.?Adv. Attent May we suggest ai You can get go home. Now that yc > them, we invite yoi Dry Goods, Dress < Goods, Hosiery, Un Ready for immedis We make a sp< Men's Underwear, Topkis, Wright's, 1 Are sole repres Reliance Work Shii the world today. Headquarters -j We sell only th the well known an< We make a sp< sary Outfits, such Clothing, Slickers, Our quality an Lowest Market. Oi lines of goods bouj South Carolina. Yo of us and our frei; the big markets s Write, Wire or Phone i PR] r 106-108-110 Mi p f I 7|26|23-5ti. 0 mmmmmmmmmmmmMmmammmmmammmammmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmm i i \ki te Worn HW04MM - ? estabhsh down in the swamp a forth. If the little women will their time and study to the matt< the problem and enforce prohibit! is being done now. LETS GET READY Printing is mixed up with nil matters of progress and achievement. This is so right here the same as it is all over the world. You must have printing to help you out in attaining success. The Horry Herald is best equipped to do this work for yoi irrigation and drainage work. The Calco automatic />ollir nrntork tli? lun/I (rnm frp all VM4IJ |/*V?VV?W "" v et, tide and flood?enables crop pi all seasons?makes crops grow wher fore?and never fails to work. V in any size from 12 inch to 72 inc 4 Write Dep't C For Descriptive Dixie Culver t ATLA1 i 1L======== ion Mer< : that you practice ^ nd buy goods at hoir 0 ods at Low Prices Quickly frorr >u are trying to play safe and bu; jr attention to our large and well Goods, Ginghams and all lines oi iderwear, Overalls rants, etc. T tte or later shipment. ecialty of the best known manuf B. V. D's.. La vrprirp Athlon tfaynes', Utica and Sloan's. ientatives for Sou'.h Carolina for rts. Big Yank, Mi ton, Goodman, for the well known Blue Bell Ove e best wearing Standard Makes d popular Ipswich Lisles and But scialty of Saw M il and Railroad i as Blankets, Comforts, Mattre etc. id styles are the best and we o\ ir prices are much lower than sc ?ht expressly to suit the trade ar ?u cannot get poor sellers and hai ght rates will save you money, i hoved their customers in 1921. is for Salesman to Call and Se and See us at Our Expense. INGLE BROTH irket Street , 45-4 CHARLESTON, S. C. * 1 1 OflwflWw lan's T< V.W.WA vwwwvw I . ( place where devil juice comes only watch their step and give 5r we believe that they can solve , on in much better ways than it quickly and in the most approved style. Get ready for the oig business by supplying: the necossary printing at the Horry Herald shops. o ^ The past week brought many new Jj ! visitors to Myrtle Beach for .vacation F days. " 111 1 ? 1 .COAutomaf ic ainage gate > Turns swamp lands Into farilf ' lands, by keeping land tbork ougnly drained and prevent ing back water flooding. It needs no attention, f?r it is absolutely automatic. works while anting at 1 e none grew be ery inexpensive. Made i h. t Folder and Price List 1 & Metal Co., VTA, GA. -1 ? y. chants! what you preach le? / i us right here *at y goods as you need I assorted stocks of : Staple and Fancy he New Fall Styles acturers' makes in c, Otis, Balbriggan, the celebrated line of etc., best makes in rails. Hosiery, including terfly Silk Lines. t Camp and Commis- ^ ^ r sses, Rubber and Oil vn our Goods at the me others and our id styles demanded in rd stock if you buy md don't forget how :e for Yourself, or Come 1ERS 7-49 Hayne Street xnin I y \