The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 20, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
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THURSDAY, NOV. 20, 1919.
Good management has much to do
in any business.
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1 Stock raising is the hope of the
cotton farmer now.
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Good care with sweet potatoes will
save them from rotting.
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The advent of the boll weevil in
this county will have its effect on the
price of lands.
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Sometimes we get things we never
counted on; but we are sure to count
on more than we ever get.
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A good road from the farmer's door
places his farm at the very edge of
town.
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Plow the cotton stalks under just
as soon as the cotton is picked out.
This will help in the fight against the j
boll weevil.
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A dollar is only worth fifty cents
now; but a time is coining when
will be worth its full face value.
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Investments bv the farmers now >n
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good pastures for the raising of the
live stock to take the place of cotton
will be the wisest way for them to
lay up the money they have saved.
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Time is worth much to every man
who regards it as such. He who does
"eii u.V't-c- time, has no time that is
gr-f iio.relio..*
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TO RET IKE AS HEAD
OF BODY IN STAT
Skottcwe Wannamakcr will 1
tire as head of the South Carol k
Cotton association at the bi# mo tin
t. he heVI on December 2, to perfe
permanent organization. This a;
r.ouncemc lit is contained in a lott
which Mr. Wannamakcr is s< ndir
this we. k 1o ti c county clink nc
(allinc; aft: .it m to the !.!;?; moti'
to bo hold. Hi <' ! s rs pro idont <
the Aim >; n C lt?'n associ'tr
make it in . native for bim to rotii
as head ci 'tic state or; animation.
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aims we knew, covld be achie'
able dealing with the people; by givin
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est confidence?that is not for us to j
Another aim has always been t
lower in fact, than any other store in
be the best judges. Over and over a?
other store can they buy goods as ch<
customers tell us that they have come
lower our prices are than in the othei
I thing and you have only to come and <
long to our large family of satisfied c
We have a full line of wearing
shoes, and dry goods. Also a full line
prices.
Solomo
CONWAY, 5
BRANCH STi
I am in the market for $10,
and will pay you highest ms
bring your furs to me first.
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feilNG YOU NEED: WAGON
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s me iniiesL commence or the people we
i our first aims since being in business. These
red in no other way than by fair and honoring
them every consideration and courtesy
good name and arc deserving of your highudge.
We only know we have tried,
o sell our goods at the lowest possible price;
town. In this also our many Customers can
;ain they have told us frankly that in no
saply as they can here. Many of our new
after hearing their neighbors tell how much
r stores. Surely you have heard the same
compare prices to be convinced that you be:ustomers.
apparel for the whole family; clothing, hats,
of blankets and lap robes at our usual low
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>OUTH CAROLINA
ORE: TABOR, N. C.
00 0.00 worth of raw fur hides
irket prices. It will pay you to
tock Company
AND MULES. CAN FURNISH YOU IN
S, BUGGIES AND HARNESS.
HORSES ON HANS AND MORE EXi
THIS WEEK.
.OYD, Mgr.
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Has at last arrived, and we
that Union Suits that read
short, and with no sleeves t
weather. The children neec
heavy clothes, also the oldc
weather was hot we made
laying in a big supply of ev<
head to foot, the latest ,styl<
fort able Olothing, Shoes, Ht
We are prepared to save y<
1 winter wants, as we have 1
years. Our business grows
have never'asked friends 01
unless we could save them
to give us their business bee
goods for less money. You
ily to do this if we do save 3
goods.
Our stock of Furniture on tl
gain House is complete and
Cooking Stoves and Heatei
car load just in, ask to see
Graphophones, Pianos, Pal
Guitars, a nice line to select
ceries is complete less sugai
brand of Flour, it will tickle
to tell it. We don't keep ai
and the Merchant that trie?
don't last long.
Respc
CONWAY BAR
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1 STRAY HOG.
There has taken up at my place
one brown, black spotted barrow hog,
marked smooth crop in left ear,
smooth crop and under nick in the
right, about 2 1-4 years old. Owner
may obtain same by calling- on the
undersigned and paying charges.
11|20J19 3t pd RUSS ROBERTS.
R. F. 1). 1, Galivants Ferry, S. C.
THANKSGIVING PROGRAM.
A real Thanksgiving program at
Homewood Hall on Thanksgiving
night consisting of a play entitled
"Early Plymouth Days," also songs
and drills.
After the program a few boxes will
be sold for the benefit of the new
school building.
It will be worth coming to.
? Myrtle Spivey,
1 Stella Moore,
Teachers.
Clouds of dust still ruin our streets
and will continue to do this until
money is spent to prevent it.
Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic
| restores vitality anu. energy by purifying and on.
riching the blood. You can uoon feel its Strengthening.
Invigoroling Eflcct. Price 60c.
Program for week
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vre now aware of the fact fj
1 only to the knees are too . I
hey are out of line with the [?
1 Shoes, Hose and good I
sr folks, and while the - ji
suitable arrangements by I
>.rything to dress you frow V |
;s as well as warm and .com* F
its, etc. .m f
>u money on your Pall and !
>een doing for the past 20 j
i larger almost daily. We
kindred to trade with us !
money. We ask every one
;ause we -give you the same fj
owe it to yourself and fam- ? j. fl
/on money on the same j
ie third floor at the Barnew
goods arriving daily. [ ,
s, the famous 0 K line?a
them; Sewing Machine^' !
he Records, Banjos and
; from. Our stock of GroTry
our Satisfaction
you so that you will be bound
ly thing, but sell every thing
j to meet our lower prices
jctfully, j
SAIN HOUSE I
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Citation Notice, j
STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
By J. S. VAUGHT, ESQUIRE,
PRORATE JUDGE.
WHEREAS, N. L. Holmes made
suit to me to grant her Letters of
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Administration of the Estate of and
effects of A. R. Holmes.
THESE ARE THEREFORE, to
cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of the said
A. R. Holmes, deceased, that they be
and appear, before me, in the Court
of Probate, to he held at Conway, S.
C., on November 28th, 1919 next,
after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock
in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any
they have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
GIVEN under my Hand, this 12th
day of November Anno Domini, 1919.
Published on the 13th and 20th
days of November 1919 in the Horry
Herald. J. S. VAUGHT, V
Probate Judge. >
Dates must be made ten day* Ti
Ahead of Sale. |
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