The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 11, 1920, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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You Eo More Work, You re more ambition j end you get more jnjoyment out of owrytiiiiift when youi blood is in good condition. Impurities it; j the blood hsvo a very depressing of feet'on I the syjtem, enuring weakness, laziness nervousneas and sickness. OROVil'S TASTELESS Chill TONK restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying nnd Enrich ng the Glcod. When you feel its strengthens A invigorating effect, soo ? how it brir.gi c lor ) tho checks and how it improves i n o: petite, you will then PrajBcinte 't.3 tr::o tonic value. Qkktf~'S Cluii IONIC ia not a r :.i medicine, it is simply IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup. So pleasant oven children like it. The blood need 3 Quinine to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it. Ti:o?n reliable tonic prop? ertlcs never fail to drive out impurities in the blood. The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S TASTELESS Chid TONiC has made it * the favcrite tonic in thousands of homes. More than thirty-five years ago, folks would ride a long distance to get GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a member of their family had Malaria or needed a body-building, strength-giving tonic.? Th#> f? irnMila A ? .vxuu.U M JUDL Hlt3 HUIUC 10- I day, and you can get it from any drug store. 60c per bottle. COST OF LIVING SOARS UN EUROPE "^Scvcn Other Nations Showing Greater Increase of Food's Than the United States. WaAmgton.?Living costs have advanml more in seven fore:gn countries since 1914 than in the United States, according to comparisons of retail food prices* in nine countries, including America, made public by the Bureau of Labor Stastistics. In Australia and New Zealand, however, the advance was less than in this oountry. rn * ? raicing July 1914, as the basic p'cint, the bureau shows that the retail prices of the principal food articles in the United States had increased by 88 per cent in September, 1 1919, compared with advances of 116 per cent'in Great Britain, and 93 per cent in Canada during the same 1 period. 1 The comparisons are made from ! the latest reports from the various ' countries. In August, 1919, the in- ( crease in the United States was 86 per cent, compared with 169 per in France, 112 per cent in Norway * and 210 per cent in Sweden, while in Australia and New Zealand 1 prices climbed but 48 per cent. April, 1919, the latest report from V Italy, showol an advance of 181 per cent there against 78 per cent in 1 this country. 1 In September food prices had climbed 159 per cent in Paris a d ' 114 per cent in Rome. o ; ? * "FTf x -TKTvn.Mi vi-i - - wr*. wv - * mr% n 1 ^ "* c Tested Seeds For Field and Garden, < Gel our free Catalog which toll C about tlio best varieties of Garde: Seeds?-Jor home use, canning ant v shipping what lie! 1 seeds to plan! fo , heavy yields of grain or hay?which t' how for abundant pasturage. 1 L * SEEDS : li sre choice strains of the best varieties re-cleaned and tested fur gcrmlnatioi mid purity. e Write for Catalog and "Wood's Cro', c Spdbial," giving timely Information am. n current prices. Mailed freo. T.W.WOOD & SONS ' SEEDSMEN, I RICHMOND, - - - - ViaOiNii v ?n?wwiwm -rm w nmmwmai kmv. HMaNMMui J-'-. ?*.. wirv CJL.IV. " " , The Best of Reasons. n The Consumer?Butter eggs, and f bacon up again! What's the cause g of these advancing prices? Profiteering? ^JjThe dealer?Oh, by no means, 1 ' sir ? Its the unusual shortage of,' pennies and nickels. Th^t makes it I ho hard to give any change out of a ^1?11? uvuait P Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cored w by local applications as they cannot reach ti the diseased portion of tho ear. There is ,1; only one way to cure Catarrhal Deafness, Uj i ana that is by a constitutional remedy i*i HAUL'S CATARRH MEDICINE acts " through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces CI of the System. Catarrhal- Deafness is nr caused by an inflamed condition of tho mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. t,l When this tube io inflamed you havo a . rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and U when it is entirely closed, Deafness is tho ,,, result. Unless tho inflammation can be re duced and this tube rostored to its nor- is maMconditlon, hearing may bo destroyed , forever. Many cases of Deafness aro r? caused by Catarrh, which is on inflamed ir condition of the Mucous Surfaces. / ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any S1 case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. All Druggists 7f?c. Circulars free. I ( F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. ot > / W. S. M'CASKIIL ON STATE GAME LAWS I Facts Plainly Stated on One Interesting Phase of The Subject. A question frequently asked la "would you rather latch fish or eat ihcip?" Most folks would ia'her catch till they got hungry, then eat some, however, it is strongly implied that the catching i; about as funny as the eating, OEpecir.lly tc a rportsn an. Snortsmon rnnhf* Hr-n ------ - I ether people but their hearts aro } light and they are honest. A ho# cats ucoms and never lock j up to see where they arc from, n >r i the pie...poet. of another ciop. If hi* had a bank account he would squan der the Inst penny without a thought of a deposit. If he could catch fish he would try to devour the lust seal in one night. He has a crcokc { tail and a kick in his side m ikes him squeal. The last two characteristic :io not apply to the two legged hog but the rest does. \ Fortunately most Souths Carol! j fishermen are real sportsmen, in I j v/cie delighted when six years ago the legisalturo very judiciou ly ox tended a friendly hand to the fas* disappearing varicites of fish an I game in South Carolina. Recently Col. Elliott of Yamesse, r venerable old war horse o( the Civil War told mo that away back in the "sixties" he and his neighbors formed a sort of mutual game protection society which in effect exists to this day. Pity there hadn't been m iv Col. Elliotts. In those days we walked to our hunting grounds and loaded with- u ramrod before shooting, statute were not so very necessary. But j think of this in contrast with present , conditions. The increase of population, prosperity and cultivated fields,. I innumerable food, everywhere avail able, and the deadly automatic in the hands of thou sands of crackshots, and easily see the absolute necessity of statutes and they thoroughly enforced. The little boy of nowadays who feels a sporty thrill at the sight of Daddy's gun and the little sriri who has enjoyed the bed time stories ii Uncle Remus and Mother Goose, will want to contribute something to i the monument of their f?iend, M . , W. II. Gibbos, head of the S at- J game department, who has labo e l 1 o earnestly to save for them th< i diare of The Little Woods Folk1, Mr. Fox, Bio. Rabbit, and Bobby Coon. lie is the first executive to ma1:" his department stand rut boldly am! espectcd.lby in comparison with otoir State departments, a formidable rality. In chosing his office forco he v.cans to select men not oniy of ex culive ab.iblity but men of tact w < vill deal charitably but firmly, no: r comprising a principle. He believes that with his pre sen nganization anu the coopei ati'on cf povtsm.cn every where that the most it rsistent violators may be convinc- i d, without strife or friction, of the f. rror of their way and become real portsrnen and friends. ] When there was no evidence of i E?w or officers, and when it was like \ scramble to see who would get the c est bream, then 1 became something s f a hog myself as I naturally want- I d to harvest my share of this same s ron SO T t.l'ind l\oV>!n/l '1 ? I-, - UW1IIIU c* et but Holmes said I was a sorry addler. v Now the machinery is in motion to v ring fish back to the streams and ^ e are all going to quit for a while r 'ith the probable exception of the ^ corn eater and we will make him uit. t I can't tell a negro from a white ^ mn in the night, nor broad cloth (j rom Jeans between May 1st and 0 opt. 1st. "Nuff said." r dUCH STEALING ! CAUSES ALARM> r- a Buenos Aires.?Belief that '? t! idespread international organiza- h on is at work stealing merchan- A ise from steamships is expressed c< i a report of the United State * w lamber of commerce in Argentina, tl he chamber investigated the loss f? ' valuable merchandise by pilfcrg from ships plying to this port g nl found "that the same chai actor- h tics are visible in thefts of mer- r< inndise frcm Italy, Spain and p n.?1an/l ?? *"? - ' ijjictmi tw 11 uui i/iic u niton \i iates." p The investigation was made u~< si e request of the allied chamber ti coirrr.cvce which asked aU the 'bj THE HORRY HERALD. C Our success t ability to be Community. This means si We offer tlii way of assis your financial Regardless o problems are wo will be gl courteous am tontion. The Burro ?M. iWB?iMMBWWggiMim?.wMa.,t?aEueraKa GOODS 2 cars No. 2 cars Salt 2 cars Goo 1 car Burt 1 car Feed 1 car Whit Big' stock Meat, Lard, SI Feed, Velvet Beans, ever; stock of Sugar. r o 1 Oar Full Value Self-risir 1 Car Sweet Rose Self-ris 2 cars Oats 2 cars Hay Goods arri> COOPER-SMIT Headquarters for every! WA ALL SORTS ' LATHE DRILL ! COHWAY 2jio|4w . Milton Pi uaocc BMH?a? ? >?msWtiT\ i nn? hi ? in members to make similar invo t aliens. <4Tnc increase in pilferage durir iast few months had been alum ng," says the report. "An effo as made to deduce from the ev !? nee received the value of the gooc tolen, but this was impossible a hough in general terms it woul cem to run into hundreds of tln/? ands of dollars of gold "One curious feature developc vhich was that pilferage occui vith frequency in articles sent j >arcels post, in which there is r ( -.course if no value has been d< Jared. "The thefts have all the charaeristics of systematized robber y people who know the merchar ise and also know the peculiaritic the shippers. It would seen moreover, that a widespread intei ntional organization was at wor 01 the same characteristics ai isible in thefts of merchants rom Italy, France, Spain, an h; gland as from the United State! "One house imported a lot of 3 utomobilcs. It is the custom o liia, factory to pack the set of tool * one special corner of the cas< l hole was cut into this particula inner of 29 cases and the tool set 'ere removed. Apparently th liieves know exactly where to loo 3i* the articles they desired. "Another house which import dr; rods found that zinc lined case ad been opened, the silk content amoved and an equal weight of oa ut into the cases wirch we o nail < p. Another h"use which also im arts drygoods had seve: al cases o Ik velvet completely rifled and \< le coses were found eott' n go d f an inferior quality Fach ? / ON WAY, S. C., MARCH 11, 1920 iepcncs upon our of service to the srvice to you. s service in the rstance in solving problems, f whether your large or small, ad to nive them d interested ats 1 is l/i it 0. ! c2rx5acznLr^r^ATwane^?flKru!|5>isey^B*z*^^wsM^-. TnTTTGK I 1 Timothy Hay d nice Or f,s Oals e Corn lorts, Hen Feed, Meal, Dairy ytlung in Groceries, also fair ARRIVE ig- Flour I mgl'lour ring daily. II COMPANY, INC. hmg: in Groceries and Feed Staff. mmm-tmmm mi >? * niiw<.w? ! NTEB OF REPAIR WORK BLACKSMITH SAW HAMMERING nsifsi wmh'j I ttman, Lessee. I m.t imifi -xuvw.wan \ w wim i ? uqi-n?Twjfr.T?en.A'? i- these cases involved losses amountmg* to nearly $10,000 in gold. On" ig cxpoiter of silk, from Europe, with a- the idea of deceiving the thieves 1changed his form of packing and i- nlcA u:.. ..i--*- - iius flipping marks but the, Is thieves wont direct to the packages 1- ml rifled them as though they knew t t beforehand what they contained. Two separate shipments each con -' ainipg IbO.OOO sewing machine need id 'es were stolen, the empty boxes ar\s iving in Buenos Aires, although >y in this case the shippers have comto plete security that the merchandise 3- was loaded on the steamer in proper; condition in New York. A merchant > makes his custom house declaration y in harmony with the shipping doeul ments received from abroad and oust pay duty on goods that were i, stolen. > "The British steamship companies k it first and more recently the Amer-; e van steamship companies have in-1 13 . luded in bills of Jading a clause to I d the effect that the steamer will not ( ' e responsible for pilferage in ail 0 ascs in which loss can be covered f by insurance. "Insurance companies are incroas-|| i. 'heir rates and threaten to make I r till more increases. The attitude of s he steamship companies and the cap o '.dns is a direct invitation to unrein -rioted theft on beard ship. As 'oft increases, insurance rates will y \ciea-e and the eventual prejudice s > legitimate commerce threatens to c very grave. l| "Ti < opinion of responsible mari 1 ;mc ins;r.ar-co agents and#adjusters who avc in close touch with the sitf ration is that, ti " only remedy is for i !hc steamship companies to reas time re; pon ibility for pilferage an 1 f it; ci i? ;>> isiV. iltitig* to do so I governmental pressure sh uld b_brought to bear to compel them t > iiin p?to this lev. k. ! Citrt'on Notice. STATE OF SOU THOAROLINA, I County of Horry. | By J. S. VAUGHT, ESQUIRE, PROBATE JUDGE. WHEREAS, Rufus M. Dyson, jnadc suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Esatale of and effects of Fffie Jane Dyson. | THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonirh all and singular the kin '.red and creditors of the ' s.-v 1 Effi? T'v*o Dyson, decea e \ that > be and appear, before mo. ; in the Court of Probate, to bo hob' J at Conway, S. C., on the 27th day of March 19/.0 next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, j.c shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not (be go anted. GIVEN under ray Hand, thin 4th day of March Anno Domini, 1920. ! Published on the nth and 18th days of March 1920 in the Horry I Herald. J. S. VAUGIIT, (I.. S.) Judge of Probate for Horry County. TO FORM HOME CASH MARKETS IN STATE \ Indorsement of the activities of the South Carolina dcvelopnien j board, successor to the South Carolina Landowners' association, has .been given by the Columbia Auto l motive Trades association at a rc; cent meeting of the bedy. The au tomcbilc dealers of the state ar called on in resolutions to cooperate n the a. tivii iVo i . \-i uiu uw.ni. The text of tlio resolution reacts: "Whereas, the C( lumhia Automotive Trades association in the .Jefferson hotel on Monday, Fcbiuar,. jlG, 1920, after hearing* a full explan ^ at ion of all the activities of the South Carolina development board and especially the work of forming home cash markets for the divers! fied farm products and live stock the eduactional institutions of the state lyre preparing the farmer to raise, J and, i "Whereas, the urgent necessity ofi j immediate and drastic action in forming these markets was fully explained by George U. Wheeler, manager, South Carolina development i board, and is fully appreciated and I understood by the Automotive Tradi es association; then, be it "Resolved, That this association fully indorse the work in hand an 1 go on record as adviung all automobile dealers in the state of our a\5s lion, request our members to join the South Carolina development board and make the same appeal to all persons in the slate interested in I educational, economic and civic ad ! vanoernent, and ho it. further | "Resolved, That the greatest nosIsiNo publicity ho given those rcsolui.Jonp ?irwl 4 ?" * '1 . ...... .11 j?j!.r;ors I :l IMO ' t'XtO I be asked to publish same." | ? i i ?. i ' II ^ p I8 jfH I'll"! ! ? & El ! *i Is i tJ & ! MERCHANTS 1 CGLl! MARCH 2 Positively the greatest ( history. $20,000 wortli free to everybody, inclu certs by? The Worl ARTHUR PR BIG STREET FA A WONDERFUL I lUiVMjyiUUTH CANv AUTO EXHIBITS, 1 ASSEMBLY OF AM BIG HOME CC THOUSANDS Wl For particular) t.ary Columbia Commerce, or 1 urn Via Automotr ' taijrmA>.**.? ? * ?.'me.v -iXi . ?A . ? w ? vim ' % PAGE THREE AMERICA TO BHiKE NOT POSSIBLE HOW American Officers Not Permitted to Bring Wives Until Conditions Improve. American Headquarters, Coblcnr, Germany?No more American ofi'c crs are to be p rmittod to bring their wives from America to the imcil living conditions improve in Coblenz, it. was announced recently in a war department cable fiw.>? Vvashingtcn. C blenz is one of th?most crowde 1 cities of Europe being headquarters of the interallied Uhincland high commission in addition to the seat of command of the 15,000 United States troops stationed in the bridgehead area. It is c lime.led that there arc approximaw 1;? 200 Ameri an officers j witii iluir wives in Co- 1 nz, many (fixers having also brought over 'heir ehild'c.i aril servants. In num crcur ca cs an American f m.!y and a Gorman family are quartered in the same In u o or apartment, using jibe same kitchen. Thcno i scarcely [ \ C n man fa . ily in Cohhnz which i has not one or more allied soldiers ! r member of vhe H' inCand comj mission hiilc'.ed in their homo. Mrs. Key Car.-mack, assistant see < eta: v of a New Yi .k tiust c mpany, has a unique po iiion, as it is her duty to help women sysh mize their financial affairs and also keep Ihem prepare household budgets. ?.Miss Annie Pago a newspaper v.oman of Ashland, Kv., has been ap pointed aide-de-camp of the staff of Ciovernor Black. She has the rank ol coh nel and is probably the first woman in the country to be thus lion I overt. t H. W. Marlow returned lust week from Baltimore where he purchased a nice line of goods, clothing and I furnishings for the J. M. Marlovr | Store on 3rd Ave, ' adviseTfarmers* TO RAISE F08D "The high cost of living should designate the year of 1920 as a slogan for 'hog and hominy' on e\cvry cotton farm in the South." American Colt'n association. "If says a statement issued by the the cotton grower dors not produce ample supplies of food and feed crops on his farm tins year because of a will and unbusinesslike 1 ci amble t grow cotton and gen rich the roriilt next fall will bo financial clonic 1 >nn and a chaotic amdition which it will take year; 'or Southern fanners to recover' from. JMktMklWMOJr rcivui.t.*nkv.m j? itffi ShftW a iJ %? ii S <6- ? N D -TRADE WEEK !2 T0 27 Sala Week in Columbia's i of feature attractions ling- nine big* free cond Famous TOR'S RAND lRADES daily fashion show ras auditorium prade exhibits [erican legion )MING WEEK II MFPT UFDC R? ik, IV9 ! Lt I II L. II L, s write SccrcCh amber of Secretary Core Association - v<r?? gwr.?. J