The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 11, 1912, Image 7
Girls' Tomato Club.
The Canning Demonstration and
exhibition of fr*sb tomatoes will tie
held in the nmrt house in C on way
Monday July 15, in eotiueotic n with
this FiiiMiicr'a Institute conducted
by the Clemsnti College Extension
Workers. It is very important
thai every member of the Gi la Tomato
Clubs bo present.
y The pr z t. ? be offered are not
of u.h great value as those wo will |
C IT -r in the (all, b ?C;m m quality of .
one fruit is the only consideration |
at this I into. i
Next f>ll we will offer prizes for i
the groaM'hb yield, greatest pp^tlt,
best history of the crop, best book- |
lei. on tomato recipes, best coinpo- <
bitlon ou tomatoes, excellence in <
canning tomatoes, cooking tomato <
pickles, primer yes, etc.. and for various
other things. Among the pri- {
zes to be otTerbd at that time is a
free trip to the NaMonal Corn Show
in Columbia next January.
However, the prizjs are all valu- i
able ones and I hope that every mem
ber will bring in an exhibit competing
for one or all of them. In every
case, 1 especially desire that you
bring or send in your finest tomato
and also the ten finest you have at
that time.
Gather your tomatoes carefully
o.*?d arrange them as neatly and utIrauiively
as possible. Do not fail
to put your name, age and address
ana name of school you attend upon
ine package.
I realize that many of the gardens 1
are late this sosson, and that probably
some of the i^irls will not haye
very many ripe tomatoes. If thai
should be the ease with you, don't
let it keep you from sending the ten
ripe*t ones you have. I
1 think it would be well for the
gins in each local club to meet to- '
gether and plan a club exhibit, ap- i
pointing some one to take charge (
of exLibits sent in by thobe who can {
not attend. If you find it impossible
to send a * representative, send
in your package to mo at Conway.
On my trip to your gardens recently
1 found a great many girls
who did not-have plants enough to
set all of their one tenth of an acre.
Some did not think they could use
other seed than those sent out by
*hoU S Department of Agriculture
I regret that this misunderstanding*
nub occurred. You may use any
kind of seed. The following are re
commended: Acme, Ponderosa,
S'iono, Matchless, Beauty, Maule's
Earlianna, and Aiammoih.
However, if for any reason you
failed to set all of your plants but
have set and cultivated a fiw of
j^hom, you will still have a right to
e?.tcr jne contest and try for ail of
the prizes offered at this first exhibit,
quality of fruit will be the only
consideration.
Tne prizes to be offertd this Summer
arc as follow*:
Ages 9 to 14, Best single tomato
?1st prize, parasol, worth $1.15,
2nd prise, Pearl handlo knife, worth
75 ceuts.
Ages 14 to 18, Best single tomato
? Ini prize, Pair of silk hose, worth
75 cents, 2nd prize, 50 cents cash.
Ages 9 to 18, Best 10 tomatoes?
1st priz3, Canning outfit, $10.00,
2ud prize, $1 00, 3rd prize, bolid
gold club emblem (pin.)
For best exhibit from one club
(local) as follows: 1st prise, $3.00
cash, 2nd prize, $2.00.
The prizes won by local clubs
must be used to improve the school
or schools attendee oy the members
of the local club.
The most important feature of
the day will be the Canning DernonHratiou.
Mr E. L. Flowers, an ex
pert canner, who is one of the manu
lacturors of the Modern Home Canner,
Hickory, N. C., will be h?re to
give tbe demonstration.
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i imvu aaitcu uim >u ??? ? >v ...
early, before all of the tomatoes ripen.
He will can other vegetables,
also. If you have a certain vegety
able you would like to see canned,
bring it along. Mr Flowers will
take pleasure in showing you how
it is done,
In addition to the Demonstration
at (Jonway, Mr Flowers will probably
visit the following places:
IVly rtie Beach July 13, Doris July
lti, Green fciea July 17. More detinue
announcements wili be made
later. 1 hope you will be able to attend
at least one of these demonstra
tions. There will be only exbioition
of fresh tomatoes.
As 1 have mentioned above, the
Farmers' Institute from the Clemson
Collega Extension oftioe wili
meet at Don way, Monday July 15,
and at Myrtle iieach on the aaturuay
before, July 13. Mr W L.
English, State Agent for U $ Dept.
oi Agriculture and ttupt. of Extension
work, will talk to the corn club
boys and to the tomato giris about
{plans lor 1913,
Many of our old friends such as
Mrs Murie Cromer, beigler, C H
liadden, {Smith, 13aker, and others
are expected to uo present to speak
- * Ank anil in.
ii worn or cuuuuia^vui?u? mu?. mmm
struotion.
J ridging from the success Horry
is making along other hues, they
will txpwct rnucn from the Horry
Tomato Club,
You can do a great deal for your
county by making your exhibit just
as good as possible on the lOwh.
But you cau help more by your pre*
euce loan in any other way.
in behalf of the Boys Corn Club,
the Girls Tomato Club, and the
Clemson College Extension Workers
we extend a most cordial invitation
to all who are interested in the
Boys and Girls of uorry County.
Very Truly Yours,
Ida Moore,
Collaborator.
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Death of Mrs. Elkes
Mrs Delia Theodora Elkes was
horn January 2nd, 1874 at Vaughti,
Horry County, S. C. Her parents
were Mr and Mrs Peter Vaught.
in girlhood she joined the Methodist
shureb at Little Uiyer. S. C.. and a
w years later was soundly concerted
under the ministry of Kav G
K Whitaker. On November lltl,
189t> she was hapily married to
Brother Benjamin A Elkjs, of tie
Socasiee section of Horry County,
to them six children were borr,
four of whom survive: May, Edua,
Earl and Nomi. Mrs Elkes leaves
beside her husband and tour children
ons brother, Mr W 11 am Vaught, f
Vaughts, S C., and one sister,. Mrs
Annie Davis of Chicago, 111. On
the morning of June 24th 1912, Mrs
Elkes was suddenly called to her
eternal home while on a visit to relatives
in Socastee. She was such
a devoted Christian womatn that
there is no question hut that she
was fully prepared for the summons
She was a faithful member of tie
Conway Methodist church. Amid
m. iatcta nnnn.nursfl of relatives and
friends her body was tenderly laid
to rest in the cemetery of the
Socastee Methodist ohurch, the
funeral exercises beintf conducted
by the writer. Her soul has ^one
to be with Chrl&t uutil the resurrection
morn.
Albert D Bdtts.
Daily Thought"All
men should cultivate a fixed
and firm determination, and vow that
what they onoe undertake they will
never give up."
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Earthquakes ocour with considerable
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tha nana of re-lnforced concrete.
Matters of the Memory. <
Ravages have good memories. They
rarely make a false or erroneous motion.
They have mastered their surroundings
and there are no new
things to distract their attention.
They keep their memory oells uncrowded.
The civilized man is at a
great disadvantage. He sees soxno
new thing every hour. His brain oells
are a veritable, dancing, whirling,
seething nest of memories. It Is not
any great wonder that he cannot recall
the one he needs just when he
needs It
Curious English Custom.
Every Easter a ourloua custom Is
observed In rural England, the auoUoneer
putting up o field and accepting
bids only so long as a number of
boys are running a race over a fixed
course. The moment the hlndermost
boy reaches the goal the hammer faMs
and the meadow Is knocked down to
11m who has made the last bid. This
having been satisfactorily settled,
those present sit down to a meal of
dread, cheese and spring onions.?London
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Most people go orer the same rou
Joe every day. They rise at the sam<
too* end Us down at the same bout
h all that spaoe of time betweei
heir vising tip and their lying dowi
hey are doing fssnttlar things. Ever;
movement they may make la one the
hey made yesterday, and the day tx
fore that. There la no excess, at
parently, for errors. But every ma
*ho la familiar with oflloe work, shot
rork or any othar form of human ex
leavor knows that there la always i
isrtaln percentage of mistakes to b
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State of ISouth (Carolina, >
County of Horry. t
Oftice of County Auditor.
To A. C. Turpin, J. M. Burson, and A.
M. Bursou, Non-resident owners of
land within Horry county, whose residence
and post oilice address, are un- q
known to the undersigned:
I Take Notice, That whereas It appear t
jhat you are the owners of that certain ?
ot ot land in Horry County, containing ,
forty-five acres, more or less, and known \
as lot No, 04 of Homewood Colony lands ?
and that you have failed to make roturn j
of the same for taxation as required by ^
the laws of this State, and that filename a
has escaped taxation for the fiscal years
of 1909, 1910 and 1911, not having t>een ?
assessed as provided by the laws of the a
said State; all of which has lately come a
to my knowledge: r
You are hereby required to be and ap- \
pear before me in my oilice at If o'clock
in the forenoon, at Conway, in the County
and State aforesaid, on the 15th day
, of July A. I), 1912, at which time the un- ^
dersigned will proceed to appraise and
assess the said laud for taxes, and will
enter the same on the tax duplicate in f
and for the said County, and charge the
same with the taxes of the current fiscal jj
year, together with the taxes of 1909, (
1910 and 1911, and the penalties as pro- g
vided by the laws of this State. j
N C ADAMS, Seal
County Auditor Horry County,
rvinwav St C . Mav. 73. 1912 OwlO. |
D. A. Spivey & Company "
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j Prompt Settlement of Claims.
3 Notice of Sale,
j I have for'sale a t $5.00 per acre, "
a tract of 236 acres in Socastee
township and owned at present by ,
' T T Turbeville and Mrs Turbeville,
' this is about 3J miles from Socastee
l ohnnf. the same from the *
tHJllUUIf HUU Wiy\/U v -ir TT
Thompson school, and is located on 1
the public road leading from Socas- .
tee bridge to Murreli's Inlet, and 1
nearly all of it can be cleared for 1
3 cultivation. It has on it a lot of oak *
' and hickory and some ash and pine, f
* As it takes in some of the beach '
* strand, it would b*a good place to j
r locate a fishery
* H. H. Woodward, Attorney.
Conway, S. C,
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Ribles, Testaments, Hymn Books,
Church Manuals, Dictionaries and religious
books generally. 1 can supply
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J. M. Dorman, Colporteur.
Waccamaw Association.
Conway, S. C.
S'ate of South Corollna,
Cunty of y/orry.
Court of Common Pleas j
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Jnines Madison Prince, Defendant.
COPY SUMMONS FOR HE LIEF
Complaint Not Served.
Po the Defendant James Madison Prince: 1
You are hereby summoned and res
pilred to answer the complaint in thi
iction which has been tiled in the ollico
the Clerk of the Court of Common
'leas for the said County, and to serve ?
i copy of your answer to the said Com I
>Uint on the subscriber at his otllce at E
J on way, S. C., within twenty days E
fter J service hereof; exclusive of the g
lay of such service; and if you fail to
.nswer the complaint within the time
.foresaid, the plaintiff in'this action will
,pply to the Court for the relief de- ?
aanded in the complaint.
V. L. Bryan, II. H. Woodward.
C C. C. P. Plaintiff's Attorney \
Dated May 31st, P.)12#
\> James Madison Prince, Absent Defendant:
Take notice that the complaint in the
oregoing stated action, and the summons
f which tho foregoing is a copy, were
iled in the office of the Clerk of Die
,'ourt of Common Pleas, at Conway,
I. C.f on t the 3th day of June A.
). 1012.
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I II Woodward,
Plaintiffs Attorney.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons having demands against
he Estate of Betsy Jane Bryant, debased,
must present them, duly attested,
o the undersigned; and those Indebted
o the said Estate must make immediate ]
)ayment to
K J COCHIIAN,
Qualified Executor of the Estate of
etsy Jane Bryant, Deceased.
For Sale.
Farm of 350 acres, more or less
yiritf on the West side of the ACL
Railroad, between Lor is andSanford
ind known as the former rosideuce
)f E D Lawson, and also known as
ihe estate of Daniel Boyd, This 1
and runs to within about one half c
nilo of Sanford, and lie3 two and .
me half miles from Loris, S.C. Has
jmall dwelling house on it, and has I
25 acres cleared. Good land for .
iny orop. About two thirds of tho
tract is good clay foundation, and
the remainder sand. Apply to.
H H Woodward,
Attorney at Law.
Conway, S, C.
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It is a lucky candidate who is mora
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