The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 07, 1919, Image 6
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1919.
Education is not always acquired :n
school. There are other ways of learn 1
ing.
o
We usually do as much as we are
able. Abilities in this world are meas
ured by many unseen things and are
controlled by factors not apparent.
o
The war in which the world engaged
has brought many changes. Conditions
new and strange prevail now
Oc o 1'Aonlt r\ f it
CIO II 1 VOUI b VI IV*
o?
Damages to a crop by cither floods
or drought usually appear to be
greater than they are. Always have
hope, never get discouraged.
o
Some men always talk of the past
?as having been full of opportunity, i
They never see the chances of the j
piesent time. 1
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It is always easier to tear down j
than it is to build up. There are many
who foolishly always take the easy
way.
o
The public is tired of campaigns for
raising money and the public has a
right to be. Schemes of that so'*t
have been worked to a finish and it
is time for a rest.
o
Mexico keeps on in a butt-headed
way to interfere with the rights of
her neighbors. It is not far away
when the United States must act >n
regard to Mexico in self defense. Patience
is even now exhausted.
o
Some of us thought that things
would get back to normal at once
upon the signing of the armistice; or
if not at once, only a short time of
readjustment would come to the
country. Past experience proves that
this could not be so. <
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The farmer who has his lands well
drained will suffer less in times of
flood than the one who plants his
lands from year to year without paying
any attention to their drainage.
o
Year after year the tobacco industry
increases in volume through thi*e?
runty, regardless of the bad years
when seasons go wrong and the prices
' decline. It has been a steady growing
thing ever since the first crops
were planted many years ago. Ami
from time to time new warehouses
are built to handle the sales of the
crop. The prediction has been made
many times that Horry County wd1
b< corne one of the greatest markers
for the weed in the whole country
Things arc working out so that prediction
is bound to become nn established
In 1 ho moort
business men of the towns of tlii
county cannot do bi tter t! an to wo.-is
together t i furnish the gro\v? is of {
bacco and also the Iriyors of '.lie wee '
t,! r vc'v best facilities that men \
can bring.
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CANDIDATES* CARDS. |
FOR MEMBER OF CONGRESS
FROM THE SIXTH DISTRICT:
I am a candidate for Congress from
the Sixth District subject to the rules
of the Democratic Party.
W. F. STACKHOUSE.
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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. JV. LeGRAND
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Congress from the
Sixth District, subject to the rules
unci regulations of the Democratic
party.
?J. JL EVANS.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Congress from the Gth Concessional
District, subject to the
lules of the Democratic Primary.
PHILIP H. STOLL.
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Miss Mary Shipp, who has been visiting
Miss Blanche Taylor, has returned
to her home at Florence, S. C.
The Brick Warehouse at Aynor, S.
C sells medium grade tobacco 1
high, good grade tobacco for tho I
highest cent.?adv
Lack of material and the high price
of this and high wages lias kept back
building operations ever since tho
war came on.
The work is going ahead as rapidly
as circumstances will peimit on the
new machine shop and garage building
being erected by Harry G. Cushman
on 4th Avenue.
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Chattanooga Number 12 Cane Mills
and Evaporators. Horry Hardware
Co.?Adv. 7 31 3t.
The work of rdad building from
Conway toward Galivants Ferry is
going ahead with success.
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Ivy Cook, who is operating the L.
D. Long farm in Bucks township, under
lease from the heirs, says that he
lost about five thousand pounds of j
leaf tobacco by damage from the j
heavy rains some time ago.
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With large stocks to select from ,
at three stores in Horry County, the
Holliday business can satisfy you in
both quality and style and also low
prices as compared with the times.?
adv
F. O. Bellamy was tried here on a 1
charge of larceny one day this week
and was cleared of the charge. The !
prosecution was perhaps not well ,
founded on the fact.
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Trade at the Geortre J. Hollidav 1
stores and get the benefit of a large !
stock to select from.?adv
J. A. Bryant was here last Monday
on business. He brought to the
Herald a basket of the finest peaches
raised this season. While the
fiuit crop in most sections has been
very short, Mr. Bryant says that
his tree has a good crop on it.
T. M. Daniels and P. P. Huggins
sold one barn at the Brick Warehouse,
at Aynor, for 01 cents per
pound.?adv
The election for congressman from
'this, the 0th District, to elect a successor
to the late J. W. Ragsdalo,
will take place on Tuesday, August
20th. Get yourself ready to vote in
this important election.
The Brick Warehouse at Aynor is
' one of the best lighted in the State
of South Carolina. The light is such
j that it makes all grades of tobacco
look better than the gixnver expected
them to look. Try the Brick Warehouse
and get this advantage.?Adv.
D. M. Lupo was here from the
Allsbrook neighborhood one day last
week.
I B. W. Lee. was here on business
II recently, coming over from his home
i j near Murrells Inlet.
I; T. T. West, one of the prosperous
( farmers of the Allsbrook section,
. spent a part of last Saturday in Con
way.
Now while prices of what we sell
; nie higher than they used to bo, is the
: time to pay off old debts made year:
ago when prices of things wore low.
, This will wcrk a* great gain t> tvc
r < nle if they will take advantage
iof it.
THE HOBBY HERALD, OOITWAY, S. C., AUC
If Horry Cc
A Congressman
Vote for E.
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IT MEANS SOMETHING 1
TIVE UP THERE WHO KNI
YOUR WANTS AND THE I
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1 TERS OF THIS COUNTY, COUI
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A VOTE FOR HIM MEANS
TO IT, LET'S I
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Everything f
I MORE NEW GOODS THAN E\
1 We bbught early as usu?
I can out sell as usual. Be wise
I while you can get them. If1
I can find at higher prices thai
I fore. With the embargo now
able to supply the demand for
night. We can ship our entire
whom we bought and make a
selling for at this time. This
care of us and now that we at
do it. Manufacturers are sold
months and you can't realize
of you. Procrastination is thi
juSt beginning to realize the
ed extra clerical service to v
as prompt as heretofore. We
handle the crowds that are r
goods by the bolt, barrel, wa
fail to get your share don't t
now. Stocks that we have or
replenished at any price for;
THANKING YOU FOR 1
GIVING US DAILY AND AS!
CONTINUE TO SAVE YOU R
DESCRIPTION. WE ARE,
YOUR
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Conway Ba
; J A. C. THOW
IU8T 7, 1919
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?Mnty Wants
i in Washington
J. Sherwood
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ro HAVE A REPRESENTA)WS
YOU AND KNOWS
1EEDS OF THE COUNTY. I
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THIS COUNTY TO MAKE THE |
EP SUPPORT FROM THE VO- I
PLED WITH THE VOTE THAT i
LD HOME COUNTY OF DILLON B
11 hun tuc inn
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A VOTE FOR HORRY. GO
C5 IT AND WIN.
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or Everybody
'ER BEFORE AND BOUGHT RIGHT i
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il and have the price where we
and buy your Fall Goods now
you wait you must take what you
i you have ever had to pay bc/
lilted the United States is ungoods.
Prices are soaring over
! stock back to the people from
much larger profit than we are
we won't do for you have taken I
e in position to help you we will |
I ahead from eight to twenty-four I
the high prices that are just ahead
e thief of time. Our customers are
market condition. We have addvait
on you and our service will be
i are doing the best we can to
ushing our stores and are selling
gon load and other ways; if you
dame us as we are telling you
i hand now cannot possibly be
a long time.
rHE LARGE BUSINESS YOU ARE
SURING YOU OF OUR DESIRE TO
HONEY ON GOODS OF EVERY
IS TRULY,
irgain House
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Ix?c White, who is favorably fl
crown as a small boy to many H
friends here, passed through Con- I
*ay last Sunday with a party bound
fo Myrtle Beach* lie is now a full I
Hfrown man and of course much H
[ banged in appearance. In the party I
were Mr. and Mrs. Staunton, Mr. I
Rexc*" Medlin, Mr. Hamilton, Miss fl
I.ma Madlin. I
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FOR SALE?One four cylinders/wide I
gauge, Buick Touring Cur, H1917
Model. W. L. Bryan, Conway, S." C. I
adv?7 10 19 4t pd. I
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;W. T. Todd was in Conway last fl
week selling tobacco on the Conway Jl
market.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal L. Buck spent jl
siornc time at Myrtle Beach last jl]
week. H
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BICYCLES.?Bicycles and .Bicycle I
Supplies, nasn lagnis, tramps, joul- ^
terics See Sutherland Furniture Co.i
?adv tf 5|22|19. r*
The sudden death of Congressman
J. VV. Kagsdale a fortnight agorcaus- j
ed a lively interest to awaken in politics
as to who will fill his place.
Three candidates came out with cards <
j in last week's issue of the Herald. ^
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Stevens & (lore sold with McDuiTf^f
I m Brick Warehouse, Boris: T"
I 188 lbs @ 60c $112.80
196 lbs ((0 59c 115.6-1
456 lbs @ 62c 282.72
I 446 lbs @ 62c 276.52
j Total for one load 787.68
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9 9 9 9 0 J
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' Henry Mullins, of the firm <-f Muljlin.s
Si Hughes, of Marion, S. <\, pass
! ed through Conway last week on
his way from his Summer re. idence
'near the beach.
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: Mrs. Ed. N. Jones and children, of
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Mullins, spt ut. last week-end here
w ith relatives.
Bring your small hits of country ?
produce and try Hotel Grace. They j
will pay cash if they need it and you I
.-.- 11 A ? 1 At I
| win laKc a xair price.?Adv.
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Some of the tobacco growers had
not sold any of their crop last week.
It appears now that the season may
I last somewhat longer than it first
seemed that it would.
Spend your tobacco money at the
stores of G. J. Holiiday, at Aynor,
Jordan ville, or Galivants Ferry.
Look over the Holiiday stocks first.
?adv
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The demand for tobacco flues this
year has been heavy. Conway Iron
Works sold out what they had on
| hand. ^
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Added improvements on the Warearn
aw will enable owners of fertile
lands in the Waccamaw River basin
above Conway to get to market with
their products. It will be a great
step forward in this county*
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I STRAYKD?From my place on or
, about 15th of May one Jersey colI
AI.O/1 -.1 * <0 11- ? ?
i uiuu utiici, auuui 10 inunms oki,
j maiked crop and two splits in right
| car and under.quare in loft. Find|
Tabor, N. C., and receive reward,-adv
'it. pd 8 7,19
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Stevens & McQueen sold at Brick
Warehouse, Lor is, S. C., Aug. 4th:
100 lbs @ 56c $224.00
360 lbs <u) 54c 194.40
308 lbs @ 53c 4^24
270 lbs @ 51c 145 .V 0
176 lbs (r) 50c 88.00
430 lbs @ 54c 232.20
434 lbs @ 53c 230.02
415 lbs @ 54c 224.10
Total 2,793 lbs for.. ..$1,501.76
?Adv.
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TAKEN UP?One black sow hog,
'marked crop and staplefork and underbit
in one car and staplefork ?n
other. Owner can obtain same by
calling and paying charges. Monroe
Johnson, Conway, S. C.?adv pd
3t-7124119.
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TAKEN UP?At my place, one vol
I low Heifer yearling, unmarked,
about 18 months old. Owner please
call and pay charges and gefcI
same. J. M. Dr Cannon, GalivanyS
I Ferry, S. C., R F D No. 3.?adv? |
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