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"'<M| . i . ? iw <IWIl|a. \imm 111 . ii_ wpi _ 9A0M rous hf |Uorn> $leraltt CONWAY, S. 0. B^crN at the Post Office at Conwij fkC, u second class Mail matter. H. H. WOODWARD fabUabed Every Thursday Morning by Conway Publishing Co. CHANGE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: One Copy, One Year $2.00 One Copy, Six Months,.... 1.00 One Copy, Three Months. .60 Payable in Advance ' TELEPHONE 21. Make all Checks or Drafts payable be The Horry Herald, or H. H. Woodward, Conway, S. C. THURSDAY, FEB. 26, 1920. When in doubt about how to spend the surplus cash, just put it into new improvements on the farm. o The experience of last year in, handling the tobacco raised in the|| county ought to be enough to teach. us a lesson in preparedness. j o A new pack house and a new corn crib are improvements that will add greatly to the value of any farm and turn out a profit to the owner every year. * o You cannot do business without the right buildings to do it in; and the farmers cannot make money out of their tobacco without the right kind of buildings for handling it and taking care of it. <i Conway needs the combined efforts of all the business men and the far-" mers of the county to help provide in the town the necessary building? and equipment to take care of the annual tobacco crop. o Tobacco farmers in the old tobacco belt in North Carolina and other States, do not have to sell their leaf tcbacco until the conditions of the no.vUof ?'!11 wovrnnf cnllinrr' on/I I'HU l\VV U 111 T? I (All 1/ j UIIVI VIIV reason they do not have to sell is because they have the necessary buildings for storing and keeping the tobacco as long as they want to do so. There is no telling what an acre of good tobacco land is really worth. Cotton a very important thing to the people of the world and the boll weevil is succeeding in cutting it off. This section can depend on l<r:.^bacco as a money crop but a great many of the growers of the weed) -4?re without Experience in raising the 1 right grades. o The tobacco growers of Horry County are easily divided into two classes: Those who know how to raise a bright grade that brings good money, and those who have not bothered to learn anything about the growing of a good grade and consequently get nothing for their product. There is a way for them to remedy this and they know what it is. o WILL BRING GOLD. There was an article in our last issue dealing with the statements of a visitor here about the growing of tobacco in Horry County and the great opportunity enioyed by the giowers of the county. "What he says is a fact if the planters will tut take advantage of what is within their reach. They are independent of the boll weevil, provided they are prepared to raise for the markets the bright leaf that is worth almost its weight Sn gold. INCOME TAX PAYMMENTS "Cash payments of income taxes should not be sent by mail." says Collector of Internal Revenue, D. C. Heyward. "Cash sent by mail is always at the owners risk of loss; and 11 lost or stolen, the sender may find himself facing penalties for failure to pay his tax on time. A taxpayer will fino iv hioi i practical to purchase a post office money order, or draw a check foi the amount of the tax, payable t< the Collector of Internal Revenue D. C. Heyward. "The first payment, due, on or be fore March 15th. should be attache* >,oeurelv to the comnloted returi and forwarded or delivered to the of fice at The Palmetto National Hani Building, Columbia, S. C. This firs payment must cover cither the en tire tax shown to be due, or at leas one fourth of the tax due. "Early payments and early fil Ing of returns is urged, in oide that an overleaf! on the final date J\:a:ch 15th, may be avoided." VISIT MAKLOW Spring I At MarlowWTl % We have gathered togethe Ladies ready-to-Wear eve in making preparation lor has* been to stress STYLE est price. To see how well we have we want you to visit the for yourself. We know it are odious," but we are n our Spring goods and pric in the land. DRESSES THAT ARE in Taffeta, Serge, Georget price range of from $14.0 LADIES NE in Crepe DescJ^e? ors. ftrtoe $4.50 ftp smm com ?Fashions Favorite?i# J.< weight, wql tkey ajr,e jnex: lovely Coat of Qlo>) pleats at back for $22.^,0. PERSIAN in long sleeve simply beck* along. The new shade of brown trimming lend them! Suits. Sash embroidery ai able features as well as thi to $14.75. BEAUTIFUL ! made by the best manufacl els. fine hand tailored and Price range, $22.50 to $4 LADIES/ MISSES' AMD I FOR S We will have on display Mi the new Spring Styles and will be on display. We cut the price on every save you real money on e' We are, Yours to Serve, cJ. M. Mi "The Grow WAN ALL SORTS O: LATHE DRILL nnuuiiv i UUI1WMI I 2ji9|4w Milton Piti 40 HEAD OF Ml m m ' r #] We have just received ! sides our stock on hand want, either cash or tir i Carts, Buggies and Ha invited to call and mak I ?l Q t i ? I Resp A. C. T I ri CONV 5? i . | THE HORRY HERALD, OOCT S THIS WEEK :ashions ie Growing Store" r the most beautiful line of r offered by this Store, this season our aim in view and QUALITY at the lowaccomplished our purpose "Growing Store," and see is said that "Comparisons ot afraid for you to match es with those of any Store : PERFEECT PICTURES ie Veil and Messalins. A C t? $47.50. W WAISTS Wgejtte in nil Win best col$7.50. / 1 for spmm n ersey, and Trvritiv#, fefct pensive. I^or instance, a il, Style pillar, invented blouses on passers.by to take them flesh , blue, and Tan withselves admirable to the new tid drawn work are noticeo reasonable price, $12.00 spring suits turers with exclusive modthe most stylish models. 7.50. CHILDREN'S DRESS HATS PRING arch 1st the very flower of novelty and novelty effects article sold in our Store and very purchase. If T->T rvTUT ni\jju vv ing Store" ITED F REPAIR WORK BLACKSMITH SAW HAMMERING IRON WORKS tman, Lessee. ILES AND HORSES mm mtmSKF ",**** 11 Mules ami $ Horses, heI. You can get what you ne, and plenty of Wagons, mess. You are cordially e your choice. gigg^lM "HI? ) octfully, HOMPSON s 7AY, S. 0. KAY, 8. C., YEB. 26, 1920. JOY AND YOUR JOR (Copyright, 1920, N. ?. A.) Maybe you're one of the famous few, Maybe you're one of the moiling mefc, But it's Tittle the difference what you -do, If you put Joy into your job. And the joy comes back to others and you With a zest which shall long: re mala, For it8 quality lingers through and through As a wood is marked of its grain The rewards of the world are par celled out In a crude, rude way we may no trust, For we give a crown to a crazy lout While a shivering genius gnaws a crust. And t.hp on 1 v which is snfo ? 'O- - And seines. The only reward which none may rob, Is the everyday effort to make secure That joy goes into the job. No. J am jkgtt acc#lining a <ailm con-, tcxit j; For n pockety put-upon, pent-in. folk; |j I do not bold it life "Nvell spent Which hArdent its neck to the needless yoke, But 1 say that a Shakespeare's lines, are lies And a Rafael's colors a dreard daub, Unless in his effort the workman tries To put joy into his job. ?By Edmund Vance Cooke. o RURAL CARRIER EXAMINATION The United States Civil Service Commission has announced an exami nation for the County of Horry, S. C., to be held at Conway on March Id, 1920 to fill the position of rural carrier at Galivants Ferry, Allsbrook, Gurley, Myrtle Beach, S. C., and vacancies that may later occur on rural routes from other postoffic- ' et. in the above-mentioned county. The examination will be open only to citizens who are actually domiciled in the territory of a post office in the county and who meet the other requirements set forth in Form No. 1977. This form and application j Klnnbo *v* o tr K/\ /vl\f n ^ A UJUiiao J1AC4 jr UU UUiaiUCU 1IUIII I/I1U offices mentioned above or from the United States Civil Service Commission at Washington, D. C. Applications should be forwarded to the Commission at Washington at the earliest practicable date, o G. A. Hughes was in town one day ? last weel&. o Citation Notice. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. By J. S. VAUGHT, ESQUIRE, TROBATE JUDGE. WHEREAS, F. P. Bordeaux made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration cf the Estate of and effects of Manley P. Bordeaux. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonish all and singular i the kindred and creditors of the said j Manley P. Bordeaux, deceased, that i they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at j Conway, S. C., on 10th day of March next, after publication hereof, at 11 i o'clock in the forenoon, to shew j cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my Hand, this 25th day of February Anno Domini, 1920. Published on the 26th of February and 5th day of March 192(1 in the 'wnvirv J S. VATTCHT. Probate Judge. ' TRESPASS NOTICE. I hereby forbid any person or persons of hunting, cutting, or moving away anything, or interfering in any fnptmer on two certain tracts of land, known as tract No. 7 of the Floyds land, and another tract known as the A. J. Powell land in Green Sea township. Any persons violating this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. I E. N. TOMPKINS, 2|12 4t Tabor, N. C. o NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of a decretal order executed by his Hon. S. W. G. Shipp, at Chambers, Florence. S. C., of date Feb. 7th, 1920, in the case of S. W. Tyler et al vs. W. M. Bragdon, the % Ml %% A I 1 f _ undersigned win sen ai puouc auc tion and out cry before the Court House Door at Conway, S. C., within the legal hours of sale on salcsday in March, it being Monday, March 1st, 1920, the following described land and real estate: A certain piece or lot of land in the town of Loris, S. C., being on the West side of Ivu.il Road, contain % Ifi V M* * s. j ?. Pastime Program for wee March ' MONO Dorothy Phi "PAID IN Al 10c?1 TUESC Pauline Fred "SOLI WEDNESI Another insta "THE MASKE and $ good \ THURS D us tin Fax "THE GENTLEMAN Fl FRID, William S. : "BREED 0! AND FORD'S 15cSATURI ' FAST WES and a Comedy th COMING IN "Fl IMF OF Tl a knmu vi i A picture you don't want to mis FLORENCE INFIRMARY Applications for admission t< Florence Infirmary Training' ? vited. Thorough course, covering all Three year term. One hundrc have passed State Board of A For information address: THE FLORENCE l|15|2mos. ing one (1-4) fourth acre and bound ^ ed as follows: On the East hy John Graham, on the South by Charley y Watson, on the West by C. M. Reaves and on the North by J. J. Johnson. Terms of sale Cash, purchaser to pay for Stamps and papers. Shnul 1 any bidder fail to comply with his or their bid said land will be resold r< same or some subsequent salesda.v A at the risk of such bidder. T nr v nn^r a \t w. .Lj. 13iv i , e Clerk of Court and Special n Referee. b NEW SPRING GOODS Wi purchased ew epvi*| the recent big advances, ar.c pen the grandest line of Sill dress goods ever shown in ] we don't keep any thing but make the price the other fel meet. Call early and let u< goods that are in and arrivi we have time to mark thex the lowest, and quality high< Respe< CONWAY BAR I i ^MM II Theatre II k commencing I 1st. w | AY ^ I Hips in I IVANGE" I IAY J 1 lerick in I JAY. .J Hment of T D RIDER" *- I Western. I ;DAY J num in 'APS ROM INDIANA" H Hart in I : MEN" * WEEKLY -25c. DAY STERN at will please MARCH IE YUKON" I f TRAINING SCHOOL I ) the spring term of The School for Nurses are mI branches of nursing. id per cent of graduates ffedical Examiners. ' jn INFIRMARY FLORENCE, S. C. HEKWOOD & McMTLLAN, Plaintiff's Attorneys. r oby. 7th, 1920.?3t. o CONDITIONS IMPROVE. % Influenza conditions over the state re generally better, judging from sports which are reaching Dr. C. V. kin, assistant state health officer, he total number of cases of influr.za reported for the state was 193, ot including Charleston and Columla*. * inminiiA via hi# AnnlvINu UAILT / J ir {Mi feat year beSwe i we are prepared to show cs, Satins, and all kinds of Sorry County. Remember , sell every thing. We low dare not not "try to^ ^ s show you the beautiful < Jk ng daily. Get here before n up, we will be lower than I Br than the highest. | j 11 stfuUy, SAIN HOUSE /