The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 31, 1919, Image 6
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CONWAY, S. 0.
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THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1919.
The recent rains interferred with
v the gathering of tobacco but it helped
to mature other crops.
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Some of us need more skill in carrying
out our plans. Plans are always
easy to make but hard to execute.
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If you expect to get a good price
for your tobacco this year then act in
time and give careful attention to
curing it in the proper manner to
produce a bright grade.
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Some men have never learned to
give and take as the saying goes,
hence they fail to get along with anybody
in the world, either in a business
way or socially.
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i novo is a snoriuge i>i nomes >u ?
rent in nearly every city and town \
of this country. This condition will
continue until prices of material and
wages of labor come down to a more
reasonable basis.
Many an automobile is ruined be- j
cause the owner thinks he knows!
more about it than the manufacturer.
Because some little thing goes wrong
with it, the owner proceeds to make
changes by having the gasoline feed
changed or some other part changed
over to another position. The result
is a ruined machine.
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^National prohibition is a good
thing and large numbers of people
want it; but it is likely to bring on
as much trouble as this country has
ever had from the operations of law
"breakers and the hard work it will
take to enforce the law. Already thr
officers of the law have suffered ir
tiying to do their duty in severa
sections of this State, and the recor<
is the same in other states where (*\\
laws have recently gone into effect.
Congressman A. F. Cover has hoc
appointed to the federal Farm Loai
Board and will resign his seat in con
gress where he has had a distill
guished career, not in self glory, bu
in the service of the farmers of th
country. He has done more for thei
welfare than any other one man in
siimilar position in a whole centur
It is a great pity that he now leav<
the pia*? where, we feel sure, he cou
do still greater things for the farme
of the South.
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Some of our farmers hate to st<
their work to dip their cattle. It
indeed apparently a great inconve
ience. Hut the time will come in tl
country when every farmer in it w
join in giving thanks for the regul
tions which now seem to some
them to be only a hardship. Live sto
raising is bound to become a grc
thing in the South as the boll wee
gradually spreads. And the farmt
will make more good money fr<
stock raising than they ever ma
from cotton.
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CANDIDATES* CARDS.
FOR MEMBER OF CONGRESS
FROM THE SIXTH DISTRICT:
I am a candidate for Congress from J
the Sixth District subject to the rules
of the Democratic Party.
W. F. STACKHOUSE. \
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for Congress from the Sixth District,
subject to the action of the Democratic
primary.
JULIUS S. McINNES.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Congress from the Sixth District,
subject to the rules and regulations
of the Democratic Primary.
J. W. LeGRAND
TO USE NEW BALLOT.
I
The date on which a special elec- j
tion will be held to fill the place in
congress made vacant by the sudden
death of Hon. J. W. Ragsdalc, has not
yet been fixed.
At this election the new Australian
ballot regulations will apply, the last j
general assembly amending the law j
so as to make it apply to rural pre-1
cincts as well as those of the city
where as many as 50 votes are polled.
Notice to this effect has already been
sent out by Ashley C. Tobias, Jr., sec- ;
rotary of the committee, to county
Democratic committeemen, as fol- i
lows:
"Under the original law of 1918, entitled
'An Act to regulate the conduct
of primary elections,' the Australian ;
ballot was not used in any voting
niecincts outside of the incorporated
towns and cities. The legislature at
Il/.l HIM Clllicimcil tills elf I J"*'
as to make the provisions applicable !
in every precinct where as many as .
50 voters are enrolled, regardless ( f
whether or not the precinct is in an
incorporated town or city."
Julius Barnes, United States
Wheat Director, announces that on
July 15th wheat and flour will be put
under a license.
Physically normal persons no longer
are to be found in Petrograd nor
in all Russia, says T. Hcnnen, a well
known Moscow journalist.
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The call of the sea is making a
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and undergraduates of the colleges
and universities of the United
States.
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AGED $28.10.
EE OTHER HOUSES TOGETHE
r0R $49,460.37, AVERAGED $/
THE GOOD SUES MADE A
Odd 396 ibS .... @ . .
"odd 560 lbs .... @ ..
rickland.. .460 lbs @ ..
ierald 716 lbs .... @ ..
Horn 270 lbs @ ..
Horn 320 lbs @ ..
ore 330 lbs @ ..
ore 300 lbs @ ..
owers 270 lbs @ .
owers 580 lbs @ ,
ov 344 lbs @ .
lines 300 lbs (cp .
Imes 224 lbs @ .
Roberts 802 lbs @ .
Roberts 812 lbs @ .
lhannon 734 lbs @ .
& Reeves.3,134 lbs for...$1,!
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)OLPH, President
on, s. c.
A least one township in Orangeburg
County will make substantial
progress toward good roads this year.
Willow Township has voted a $50,000
bond issue.
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LEAF TOBACCO
; Casey's
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SOLD 177,>7.80.
T CASEY'S
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; TIME
ASSOCIATIONS ASKED TO
MEET BEFORE NOV. 1ST
Dear Brother:
On account of the Baptist $75,000,
000 Campaign, which is now about to ;
be launched, all associations are a^l:- {
ed by the Convention to hold their
annual meetings before Nov. 1. That
means that our time of meeting will
have to be changed. The Executive
committee therefore is hereby asked
to meet at Conway Baptist church on
Monday Aug. 4 at 1:30 P. M. The
committee will also have to apportion
to the churches our part of the $75.- I
000,000,. wheh is $56,250. At this ,
meeting we desire that every church
in the association be represented and
we are therefore sending this notice
t> you. Please come if possible, and
if not, send some other representative
from your church. This is a very important
meeting in which every
church is vitally interested. Please .
send one or more representatives.
Fraternally yours,
Sec'y. Ex. Committee.
?D. L. HILL.
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At the Short Order.
Customer: Bowl of oyster soup, two
scrambled eggs, coffee and brown
bread!
i Waiter, an ex-soldier Marines in
the mud, two squads, deploy 'em, cup
o' reveille an' colored shock troops.?
Cartoons Magazine.
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NOTICE OF ESTRAY.
Strayed from my p ace on or about
1h<? middle of March, two heiferes,
about one and one-half years old;
one Jersey, colored yellow; one colored
black with white face and legs.
Finder will please notify 1. P. Mincy,
j Tabor, N. C., Route No. 2, and reIceive
liberal reward.?adv 7 24 19 lit
j SALE UNDER EXECUTION.
By virtue of an execution issued on
the judgment in the case of Carolina
Grocery Company, vs. R. C. Anderj
son et al., and dated May 30th, 1919,
j I have levied upon the following described
tract of land, property of R.
C. Anderson, with the improvements
thereon, and Notice is hereby given
that I will sell the same at public
auction during legal hours of sa'e
before the Courthouse door at Conway,
South Carolina, on salesday in
August next, it being the 4th day of
said month, all and singular the said
lot of land described as follows:
All that parcel of land in Dog
i Hluff Township, County and State
; aforesaid, containing 13 9-10 acres,
I hounded on the South by A. D. AuI
derson, on the East by W. A. Cook,
North by W. K. Smith and West by
thr> flnntvnv :irwl Wri?fnvn Tr-iilrnml
Terms of sale cash, purchaser to
pay for papers and stamps.
J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff of Horry County.
Dated June 27th, 1019.
[PERU
Made Me a W<
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; Mr. Louis Young, 205
Merriniac St., Rochester, N.
Y., writes:
"1 suffered for thirty years
with chronic bowel trouble, ntoiiinoh
trouble and hrmorrhnRe* of
the bowel*.
Wo bought a bottle of Pcruna
and I took it faithfully, and I
began to feel better.
vife persuaded me to conarid
( took it for some
time as directed. Now I am a
i well mftn."
H SALE UNDER EXECUTION.
g By virtue of an execution issued or
the judgment in the case of Marlcr
1 Dal ton Gilmer Company, vs. R. C
Hj Anderson et al., and elated May 30th
jl919, I have levied upon the follow
Pjing described tract of land, propert;
jof R. C. Anderson, with the improve
ments thereon, and Notice is hereb
given that I will sell the same a
public auction during legal hours c
I sale before the Courthouse door v
I Conway, South Carolina, on salesda
in August next, it being the 4th da
of said month, all and singular th
said lot of land described as follow*
I All that parcel of land in Do
I Bluff Township, County and Stat
atoresaid, containing 18 9-10 acre
bounded on the South by A. D. Ai
I derson, on the East bv W. A. Coo
I North by W. K. Smith and West I
the Conway and Western Railroad.
Terms of sale cash, purchaser
pay for papers and stamps.
J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff of* Horry County,
j Dated June 27th, 1919.
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I preserved. Canned fruits will
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all probability make the rare for congn
ss from this disti i t. Mr. S(a klioase
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the blood have a very depressing effect on
the system, causing weakness, laziness,
nervousness and sickness.
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GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
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More than thirty-five years ago, folks
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Suffered thirty ;
years with
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WILL PAVE STREETS.
A movement was started here last
i week to get the streets in the princi.
pal business section of Conway paved,
i A petition was being circulated and
numerously signed by the property
owners along the business section of
v Main Street and 3rd and 4th Avenues,
_ asking the town to pave these streets
v upon the terms of two thirds of the
'j. cost to be paid by the abutting land
owners and the remaining one third
by the town. It is believed that the
y movement to obtain this modern imY
piovoment will go through smcW the
l0 property owners have taken holdrof it
and the public generally will be intcr-Jr j
? in f V\ n oc if i.?a*
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k Doughty civilian: I suppose when' I
>y you were in Germany you saw many
of the inhabitants engaged in lauding
t0 the kaiser's cause.
Dough tful doughboy: I hoard move
of 'em cussing his effects.?Cartoons
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