The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 01, 1920, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
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THURSDAY, APR. 1, 1920.
The high prices of logs brought
to Conway now shows the great difference
in the value of timber at
the present time and some years
ago, when spruce pines went for almost
a song.
The workers on the railroads and
in the factories will *,.-1 one ugh of
strikes when the farmers of this
country decide to walk out and quit
raising the food that is required to
feed the world.
The need of more houses is imperative
all over this country; yc;
ho prices of material is so high and
labor so indifferent and scarce, that
few arc to be found ready to tackle
the job of building cottages to rent.
All of the waste lands in this section
of the country must be reclaim- |
c\l and reduced to cultivation in the |
course of time.
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As no more land is being made,
the price of it must always advance
taking the averages as the years go
by; and the only way to increase
the amount of land available for
agriculture is to reclaim that which
if not now being used.
A shower of rain here will lay the
dust for a few miuutes only. With
paved streets one shower would lay
it for a much longer time, and two
.street sprinklings each day would
be a great saving to the merchants.
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To those who are still opposed ti
the general stock law as applied to
Horry County beginning next January;
let us say that in time this
change which they regard as a curse
i.cw, may later on be regarded as
blessing. Mark our words and latei
we will see.
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What we have done in this worl 1
i" about all that we amount to. Ii
we have done much we are much am
if we have done nothing, we ar:
nothing.
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To succeed in life one must lool
outward at what he can see and no
inward all the time.
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Improvements arc made slowly a
this time and the reasons are to b
found in the scarcity of labor * an
materials used in work.
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Continuation of the fence law i
this county any longer would ha
meant the fencing off from Nort
? Carolina, and a new fence to 1
erected between this county ai:
Georgetown.
* NO CHILL AND FEVER.
For a long time past the heal!
of Conway has been as good as ai
of the towns of this State, and co
siderably better than a number
towns of about the same size,
former times the chill and fever,
lever and ague, as it was called a
lacked nine tenths of the people
Ihis vicinity, once or twice a yei
often at shorter intervals. A gre
improvement has been broug
rbout in the last ten years, so th
fever and ague has become a rath
lare disease, and the improveme
is due to better drainage and t
vse of screens to keep out mosq?
toes and flies. While the imprc/v
rnent has been great along the
b'nes, yet there is room for st
l etter results, and plans are goii
forward for still better things in t
way of health, comfort, and co
vonionco in this community.
THE PUBLIC HEALTH.
Every person who has lost 1
health would rive all he has in i.l
to regain it and he will be, feu
Lying; hut few of us aie faultlc
when it come-, to putting into pn
ti<e the oi l and Luc aloge,
<<\)ncc of preventative is worth.
I rwnd of civ e," who i it comes to t
p. p ; con: <u va'Aon of the health
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COMING TUESE
"THE UNPARDS
The biggest photoplay attrac
fered in this Community. Dr
the community.
If we were as much concerned
about keeping our premises in a
sanitary condition as we should be,
<-\ir sickness would be reduced to a
minimum and the Board of Health
v. on hi have little use for remaining
in existence. But all of us have our
own individaul ideas how things
should be managed around our prem
ises, and some are antagonistic to
the other fellow's view; it often
lakes a serious case of sickness, an
i epidemic of some diseare or perhaps
a toll of several valuable lives
to make us realize that after all
there is only one way of lroking at
these matters and putting them into
' practice. A suggested remedy. A
' lew grains of common sense, with an
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at 1 contentment as (
clt' you. Camels qualit;
h,. blend of choice Turkis
Domestic Tobaccos
?*.' goodness possible?at
fi: prefer t Camel bl
['f kind o ftobacc
Camels mellow-n
revelation! Smoke
freedom without tirin
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i? retty aftertaste nor
'' cigaretty odor !
\' i >' Give Camels ever
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cigarette in the
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THE HORRY HERALD, CORV
Theatre I
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>AY, APRIL 20TH
9NABLE SIN"
%tion that has ever been of>n't
fail to see it. 2 5c?50c.
ounce or so of practical judgment
applied in broken doses with a few
pounds of active energy as often as
the case demands, will be found to
( ffset a cure every time.
The general health of Conway i3
about on an average of other town*
cf its size and population, but
there are some very unsatisfactory
paces within a stone's throw of
Main Street and some of the fashionable
Avenues, yes right under
( ur very noses. It seems to us that
of all the most unreasonable things
we have to contend with is to have
to occupy so much of our time in
calling attention of the property
1 "v nors to the filthy condition which
Lxists around their premises, and the
| sorst part is that some seem to not
.s you
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thb Camel Turkish
and Domestic J,x
F3 tLad!
b.yt p.x'rfw/uif}
end to
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lildness is a Ipe*-, x
them with
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for-puff with
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7AY, S. 0., APRIL-1, 1920.
THE OLD RED SOW WILL Bl
Al
We have at our farm, on Dog Bli
as
We want to start you in the hog
where. Our sows weigh up to 6
good as the Best. Come and pi
H. C. CANNON,
Phone 90D
CONWAY, s. o.
want to De uisiuroea in tnoir revel-1 ?
ly which tliey seems to so rrmch en
joy.
But a bl ighter day is upon us. j
Nature has so wonderfully favored
us; placed some of the best things
$he has in our very laps. A river
and lake unsurpassed in beauty and
stored advantages to be utilized, an
;nexhauslible supply of the purest
water bubbling up out of the ground,
and we have a $50,000.00 water and
: ewerage system at our service. Ane
yet so few of us take the a Ivantagvof
these blessings. If we did not
have them and could not get them
we would have seme excuse; and yet
there are some people in Conway
contented to use water out of suriace
wells and open ditches for do- """
mestic puiposes. t
Theic is a movement in process of
envelopment, and an ordinance which
I will soon become a Law pa scd by
I the Town Council, jequiiirg all surface
closets in certain districts to be
discontinued and closets 1o be connected
with the public scv;er; and
the residences which are rot in that
district to be required to have sanitary
closets. The garbage cart is
I too antiquated and entirely inade|
quate for our growing town, and the
| above course is the only logical solution.
Septic tanks should be in|
stalled where sewerage connection
j cannot be had and which are not
expensive.
But few business houses in Conwav
have the necessary convenienc
os for their employees. Business
men who have upstairs rooms and
I offices for rent should appreciate
I the patronage they get by furnishing
every modern necessary convenience
for their personal comforts.:
We have been too busy to thinlc of
hese things. The war is over now
and if we now fail to see a new vision
of life we can attribute same to
no other cause than the dollar of
our prosperity hides from view a
larger sphere of usefulness to our
fellowman which lies within ouv
grasp.
Respectfully,
?C. H. Snider, Health Officer.
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MAKES INSPECTION.
H. C. Brearlev. representing the
State Board of Charities and Cor- |
B&jffiB&.jSfl C/imp/ii are sold everywhere 1
in scientifically mm led packages
ntfes {200 cigarettes) in a flaea- $
/no paper-covered carton. VV? j
J|^WEwK strongly recommend thie 1
jaSBBBdrSs carton for the home or office
KjgSWwjJ supply or when you travel. I
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JRKtSH & DOMESTIC*] | *
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:AT
THE BOLL WEEVIL, BE
m PAY THAT MORTGAGE.
uff Road, as good a herd of Reg
there is in South Carolina,
business right. We have as go
>00 pounds each. The Boar at
ick out a pair of pigs and take t
3T-25?tf
EASTER CANDIES ML1
?at?
HORRY DRUG
Place your orders for Easte
sure delivery.
We also take orders for i
Cream for all occasions.
Horry Di
"The Growini
OFOR
REPAIRING ALL KIN!
TIRES. NEW I
oWe
will be open on or bi
up-to-date vulcanizing plant,
Located next door to H<
ind across the street from t
CONWAY VULCANiZI
H. N. Nicholsoi
CONWAY,
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?iiiib jr.--jw - mrr.rmr j ?rnKMr<imranmMi
actions, wo..; heie from Columbia
ist Monday and made an in pection
C the county chain gang and the
:orry Couty jail, The Herald will
ublish his report later.
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WHY IT SUCCEEDS
'ecauso It's For One Thing Only,
and Conway People Appreciate
This.
Nothing can bo good forv evoryliing.
Doing one thing well brings sucess.
Doan's Kidney Pills are for one
hing only.
For weak and disordered kidneys, fj
isk your neighbor. P
Here is Conway evidence to prove
heir worth.
~w% t /\i? _ i _ _ nc_? ni
r. Xj. Oliver, carpenter, main 01.,
ays: "My kidneys were out of or!er
and I had pains in my hack and
yas sore and lame in the morning.
also had headaches and spells of
lizzinesft. Other symptoms of kidicy
trouble caused me a great deal Q
?f annoyance, too. I bought Doan's I
vidney Pills and used them as di-!'c
ected. -They relieved all signs of ')(
lackache and kidney trouble." ti
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't jc
iimply ask for a kidney remedy?get
loan's Kidney Pills?the same that
tfr. Oliver had. Foter-Milburn Co., P"
tffrs., Buffalo, N. Y. fad 8.) L
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DEATH OF A CHILD. ' m
The young child of Mr. and Mrs. ir
lohn I. Ward, of Little River, died ei
eeently following a brief illness. ?
rhe child was the onlyvgirl in the L
family. .. M
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SPRING ETERNAL
Tx)ve is spring eternal,
In all the flowers that blow
It keeps the sunshine burning,
It lights the afterglow
Through it the earth is summer,
The blast is turned to June,
The storm is but a .fairy lay,
The sea is a fairy rune.
The night before it scatters,
The day becomes its throne,
It is the thought that matters,
Tn every age and zone. i
You keep the door of living ^
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:at the stock law,
listered Duroc Jersey Hogs
od as money will buy any
the head of our herd is as
hem home.
R. 0. HANSON, *
The Auctioneer,
213 No. Sixth St.
WILMINGTON, N. 0.
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BE ON DISPLAY
COMPANY
ir Flowers now to in- . .
special color Brick ^
?ug Co.
3 Store" ^ ,
IS OF AUTOMOBILE
AND OLD
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efore April 15th, with an
and all work guaranteed.
>rry Hardware Company,
he Pastime Theater.
t
NG COMPANY i
i, Manager.
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Fast bolted to keep out
The wrath of sudden tempests,
The winds that sing' and shout;
But love shall rifle upon them
The wind shalt know its way,
Of laughter and of pity,
Of ?sweetiig and of play.
Aevnss HlP bill flml rrl!mr?ni?
?.. v * I* ?/ ^llllllllVLi
With wintry steel and mail
It sends the smile of morning,%
And in some elfin vale
A butter cup 'is bobbing
A violet winks and gleams.
A bluebird o*n an apple bough
Awakes the lilac dreams,
?By the Bentztow TOnl.
oultryTrofitT
depend on
healthy chicks
Mr. Williams, a very successful
klahoma Poultry Kaiser, recently
lid to Dr. LeGear: "Since I have
jen using your Poultry Prescripon,
not only have I cut down Chick
ss, but I find that my pullets lay
month or two earlier." A few
ennics wisely spent in feeding Dr.
eGear's Poultry PrcscriptiQB^.to
aby Chicks insures rapid de9|p>p>ent
and early fall and winter lay- \
ig. Get a package from your deal-*"
r. Satisfaction or money back.
-Dr. L. D. LeGear Med. Co., St.
ouis, Mo. adv 4|1 4-29
DR. C. S. DIETZ jjk
DENTIST jB
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,44 Main Street
CONWAY, s. o.
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