The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 10, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
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THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1310
Farm machinery should be protected
from the weather while it is not |
in use.
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i tl-\A Knot n 1 *1
nv.'I U elU VUIiu Ut\ lr> tiic u^nt
for the largest tobacco market in the
State of South Carolina.
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More and more the farmers are I
learning to use machinery in their
work. It is a sign of progress the
Herald is glad to see.
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Old Carranza cannot help showing
his animosity to the United States.
He would like toNhide it and at the
same time show it to other countries
who find pleasure in tolling this country
about it.
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The farmers of this county must
not forget wheat. While it might not
produce money, yet. it can be raised
during the Winter when no other
crops are being grown, and it makes
something to eat.
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Owing to the high prices which
still prevail and which are likely to be
maintained for a long time to come;
there is no danger in producing too
much corn, hay, and other supply
crops on the farms.
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The preparation of the peace treaty
was hard work and took a long time.
It was trouble to make the Germans
sign. Wc have no trouble at all compared
to the task of carrying out this
program. Now that it is signed by
tlu> Germans, it will be the hardest
task of all to make them obsei-ve the
treaty.
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In handling the tobacco crop this
year it is very important to remembei
that grade has much to do with th<
price the leaves will bring. Raising
a heavy large leaf and curing it ou
quickly is not all that the tobacc<
giowor should study; hut he shouh
remember that it is necessary to pro
duce a fine grade if he wants a fin<
price. There is much yet to be learn
ed by many of the growers in thl
county, and we hope they will try t<
learn and improve their methods o
cultivating and curing tobacco.
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TOO MUCH FINERY.
Some people never get anywhere i
this woiid with the things they war
to do, because they spend all they ca
make in the purchase of finery whic
in many cases does not suit their sU
tion in life, and is really monc
thrown away. There are men wit
plenty of ability which could be tun
c<1 to good account for himself and h
fellow men, if he hut had a sma
amount of capital with which to sta
in business. But he never has th
necessary amount of capital bee am
his wife or his daughter has to lia\
too much spent on dress or some otl
cr way, and it takes all thai ho ca
make from year to year. In 'In m.er
time ho fails bo start the business ?
intended to engage in, or to make tl
improvements on the farm that would
increase his income, and ko it goes
from year in and year out, and he
is always at the same place in his aspe
rations.
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IS THE TIME.
(Contributed Editorial.)
It is well known that conditions
along a state line are very different
from those in the interior of a State.
Communities are often linked together
by natural conditions of in-(
terests, even though a state line may
run between them. When these twin
interests appear there should be cooperation?not
to separate them,
but to cement them for the common
welfare. We note that at a recent
conference of Senators and Rcpre
sentativcs of the first District, North
Carolina., hold at Raleigh, it whs
agreed to form a district of three
counties north of Albemarle Sound
and bond same for building a permanent
road from the Sound to the Virginia
state line, where the Virginia j
authorities will continue same, also,1
twin projects for building a bridge j
across Flint River at Albany and '
several permanent highways through
Dougherty County were launched as
a result of a conference between the
Board of County Commissioners and
a number of representative citizens
held at Albany, Ga., recently. These
twin projects will he found beneficial
in many instances?well might
the Eastern portion of Horry join
forces with Columbus and Robeson
counties in North Carolina and construct
a permanent road to the seaboard
at some good point like Little
River, where fish, oysters, clams and
ali salt water luxuries abound in
abundance, JNow is tne unio lor tno
good people of the up country to get
busy with cross-country roads to all
good points along our coasts. Good
roads, good bridges and good automobiles
and life is made much happier.
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Statement of The Condition of The
CONWAY SAVINGS BANK
Located at vonway, S. C., at the Close
of Business June 30. 1919.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $137,089.98
Other Real Estate Owned 1,362.29
Due from Banks and
Bankers 35,583.52
TOTAL $174,635.79
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In $10,000.00
Surplus Fund 2,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Current
Expenses and Taxes Paid 2,206.49
Individual Ormnsits
Subject to Check $69 205.00
Time Certificates
of Deposit 88,968.30
Cashier's Checks 6.00
158,179.50
Reserve Fund Carried on
! General Individual or
I Savings Ledger for Int. $2,250.00 j
TOTAL $174,635.79
1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, )
County of Horry. )ss.
Bofoie nie came W. A. Freeman,
President of the above named bank,
who, being duly sworn, says that the
above and foregoing statement is a
true condition of said bank, as shown
by the books of said bank.
W. A. FREEMAN, Pres.
Sworn to and subscribed oefore me
I tliis 8th day of July, 1919.
E. J. SHERWOOD,
Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
W. A. Freeman,
D. V. Richardson,
H. L. Buck,
DIRECTORS.
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Georgetown. ? "Greenfield Plantation,"
embracing some 900 acres of
; land, located on Black River, near
this city, has recently been purchased
? by Hunter Glover of Cleveland, Ohio,
y for the purpose of raising high grade
t hegs on a large scale for commercial
5 purposes. Mr. Glover is enterprising
1 young business man and capitalist
_ whose eyes have turned to the South
g for profitable investment. After a
. thorough investigation of the lamb
s and advantages of Georgetown Coun0
ty, Mr. Glover has become an en
f thusiastic believer in its wonderful
natural resources, only awaiting
capital for its highly profitable do
velopment.
n J. M. Campbel of New York, wh<
is associated with Mr. Glover, an
will have in charge the managemon
n of the hog farm, is already at worl
1 1a 1 TY> Ci 1/ i n h i e .?iwn rv% / mt u n n/i txion
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i- for improvements along generou
ly lines. No stock will be put on th
;h place until everything: is in readiness
i- the necessary houses and sheds built
is the fields prepared and planted *.
11 forage. crops and flow of artesia
rt water secured.
is Mr. Glover contemplates erecting
<o handsome residence and nice out
re buildings on the beautiful bluff ovei
i- looking the waters cf this finct c
m ai' South Carolina rivers. The hous
li site is adorned with a magnificer
'ojgiovo of oak hickory and magnoli;
le the very s?jot where once j loo
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CONWAY KIOTO!
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th? ante-bellum mansion of the John
Julius Pringlc rice planter of note
and man of letters, and of his son,
wim last occupied it, the Lynch
Pringle, who was United States consul
to Turkey during President
Cleveland's first administration.
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HOTEL NOT BURNED.
(A report which was false got into
ciidilution in this county last Saturday
evening to the effect that the
Myrtle Beach Hotel had been burned.
There was not a word of truth ;n
the story.
On Saturday afternoon a thick
black smoke was observed in'the
direction of Myrtle Beach and this
was probaly responsible for the
story told about the streets, and
which gradually spread through the
county.
It is now stated that the smolco
came from a piece of burning woodsland.
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WHAT'S THE REASON? d
*\ Many
Conway People in Poor Health
Without Knowing the Cause.
'There are scores of people who
drag out a miserable existence without
realizing the cause of their suffering.
Day after day they are rack
ed with backache and headache; suffer
from nervousness, dizziness,
weakness, languor and depression.
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feeling, also that dreai
i your eyes properly exi
I ately fitted.
I WILL BE
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PRESCRIPTS
' L. A. WOODRUFF, G. OP
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p Eyesight Specialist, ,
CONWAY, S. C.
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?AY, S. C., JULY 10, 1919.
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(8 Cylinder) 1,750.00
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Perhaps the kidneys have fallen behind
in their \\ork of filtering the
blood and that may be the root of
the trouble. Look to your kidneys,
assist mem in tneir wont?give tnem !
the help they need. You can use no J
more highly recommended remedy i
than Doan's Kidney Pills?endorsed j
I by people all over the country and by
i your neighbors in Conway.
J Miss Maude Long, nurse, Conway,
[says: "I gladly recommend Doan's
j Kidney Pills, thQy certainly are a
splendid remedy for backache, headaches,
dizziness, and other symp-1
turns of kidney disorder. I have
recommended them to different patients
and we have also used them
in our home. Doan's are, without
doubt, one of the best kidney medicines
on the market."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?get
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that
Miss Long had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
.Ufgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.?adv
formYrcrown
PRiNGE's boast
Amsterdam.?"The Allies can only
have my dead body. I will myself decide
on my life or death," the former
German Crown Prince is quoted v.s
having said Friday in discussing a
possible demand for extradition.
TVi i o ct'iffimnnt l-onnvfn/l lur f Vl O
British wireless service correspondent,
was said by him to have been
made to a Dutch official who talks
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? f rame in ,
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ed, nervous and sleepy
ded headache by having
amined and glasses accurll\l
MY OFFICE
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and 20th,
3rd.
very 1st Monday
AT LOR IS, S. C.
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ig. 5th and 19th,
jpt. 2nd, only.
ON WORK ONLY.
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daily with the former Crown Prince.
According to this official, Frederck
Hchenzollern i? in excellent health.
He takes motorcycle trips daily and
frequently visits both the rich ar.d
the poor on the island of Weirengen.
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$200,000 5 1-2 PER CENT ROAD
BONDS.
Under authority of an Act of the
General Assembly of the State of
Soutlr Carolina, entitled "An Act to
Authorise the County of Horry to
Issue Bonds for the purpose of improving
the highways of said county,
in an amount not to exceed two hundred
thousand ($200,000) dollars; to
provide a sufficient levy to pay the
interest on said bonds; to provide a
Sinking Fund to redeem the same,"
approved the 7th clay of March, 1919,
and pursuant to proceedings of the
Horry County Highway Commission,
duly and legally had and adonted.
the said Horry County Highway Com
mission will receive bids from the
citizens of Horry County for a period
of Thirty (MO) days beginning on the
12th day of June, 1919, and closing
at 12:00 M. on the 18th day of July, |
1919, for $200,000 Five and One-Half
(5 1-2) per cent Coupon Serial Bonds
of Horry County, to be known as
Highway Bonds, to be of a denomination
of $1,000, numbered consecu
tivoiy from one (1) to two hundred I
(1.00) both inclusive, to bo dated
the 1st day of July, 1910, and u>
boar interest at the rate of Five and
One-half (5 1-2 per cecnt) Per Centum
per annum, payable semi-annual
ly on the First days of and
January and to mature serially for
Thirty (110) years.
I?ids will ho received by Geo. Officer
Secretary, Conway, S. C., for
part or whole of said bonds, Commission
reserving the right to reject
any and all bids. A deposit of Three
(3 per cent) Per cent will he required
as evidence of good faith, -find a
deposit of unsuccessful bidders will
be promptly returned.
,'For further information, apply to
Geo. Officer, Secretary, Conway,
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5 jL All rolls developed 10c; packs
20c up; prints 2 l-2c-4c-5c; enlarging
35c up. Specialists?we do nothing
but kodak finishing. All work
guaranteed to please. Eastman Kodaks,
Films, Supplies.
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best I have been able to fi
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FAVORS PATROL.
Efforts will be made by the Stat
highway department to have countie:
in which highways are constructe<
establish a patrol system similar t<
that maintained in New Hampshire
Capt. J. Roy Pennel, chief enginee
has recently returned from Nov
Hampshire where he secured mucl
infonnation as to the patrol systen
of maintaining the highways.
In brief, the system of patrol
VSSS SmWEStm
Here in now
We \\Z3 genuine Ford Parts
only in our repair work.
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- - - makes ?f Automobile Radia* - - f^|r
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III as new.*- We also repair fen* 11 j Rlj
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WRHartin 6>Bro.4
1615 Main St., Columbia 5.G. I 1
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TO MY FRIENDS: I
I am resigning' position as Cashier
of Bank of Aynor to become identi- j
fied with A. P. Magee in the Tobacco
Warehouse business. Our Mr. Magee
is an old tobacco man and his
record with us for the passed five ^
years bears testimony as to his hon- M
esty, fair dealings and courteous j
treatment. J 1
As I bid you farewell in one ea- ?
parity, I stand ready to greet you 111 \
another. ]
Hoping to see you on opening sale ul
July 15th, on the floor of Magee
Lewis, I am, ^ (
Yours to serve,
?'W. P. LEWIS.
July 1st, 1919*?ad V
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('() N V EI) I: R ATE V ET ERA N S.
This is to notify the Conf' l< rate
Veterans enrolled under the >;\n of ,
the CiYneial Assembly of Scut? Carolina
for y<ar 1911), that the PLnsion
Frnd is now ready for distribution.
This fund is f >r the newly enro-le I
m.lv Cull mi Probate Jndtre and i/rt '
your chock.
J. S. VAUGHT, Probate Judge.
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See me for attractive terms
and prices. j
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Nichols, S. C., R. F. D. 2
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doctors, druggists and the public
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managed by giving one man {J boat
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e including several miles, the lengtto'
s of the beat depending upon the grad?
J of the road. The patrolman has
:> charge of the road in his beat and
' sees to it that repairs are made ber
fore slight breaks in the surface are
v permitted to become serious by rc.a
'ft son of neglect. The system has
ft many advantages; it guarant$$?
<iuick repairs, is comparatively ins
expensive, and adds to the life of the
5 road.
While the details of the system for
i South Carolina have not been worked
out, the matter is under consideraIlion
and will probably be brought to
the attention of the various cwunties
in a short time. '
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restores vitality and energy by purifying and ci*?
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