The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 08, 1920, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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ASPIRIN FOR COLDS v
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Name "Bayer" is on Genuine s
Aspirin?say Bayer a
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Insist on "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" ?
' in a "Bayer package," containing proper
directions for Colds, Pain, Headache, I4
Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism, s
Name "Bayer" means genuine Aspirin ,T
prescribed by physicians for nineteen
years. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets ?
cost few cents. Aspirin is trade mark d
of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetie- c
acidester of Salicylicacid. ^
NOTICE or DISCHARGE. ?
Notice is hereby given that the ?
undersigned administrator of Harry
A. Dietz, deceased, will apply to the
Judge of Probate of Horrv fJonntir
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at. kis officec at Conway, S. C., at .
olefin o'clock in the forenoon on the !<
19th day of April 1920, for a final n
discharge as such Administrator.
C. S. DIETZ, 11
Administrator of Harry A. Dietz,
March 10th, 1920. Deceased.
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POTATOBORERlT ' ;
A SERIOUS ?JAGE :
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Senator Dial Stresses Impor- t
tance of War on Truck (.:
Pests.
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Washington.?South Carolina, and
Georgia, as well as other Southern (j
nf AO V.r??r/v ? --5A-?1 - - J '
jvuivdi Haw: i\ viiui incoresi, accord- j.(
ing to Senator Dial of South Caro- p
lina, in .the Harrison amendment, by ^
which the Senate has increased by a
$20,000 the amount which the House v
allowed, in the agricultural appro- o
piiation bill, for investigations or
truck crop insect pests. Senator
Groma, chairman of the Senate -comirittee,
who will be one of the con- 11
ference on the bill, is understood
not to object to the amendment and n
the Southern Senators co-operating a
Ufith Senator Harrison hope the |
Item wiM be retained in free con j
v erenco. ?
( pronator Dial has given out the fol- |
lowing* statement. ^
"This appropriation finances in 3
vestigalions which the department |
ol agriculture, in co-operation with 8
the states, is conducting and which W
dep.l with insects affecting stored 5
vegetable products as well as cer'ain S
, of our important truck crops, includ- ^
, ing potatoes, cabbages, onions, to- jj
mati os, beans, peas and sugar beets.
Bui the feature in which our peopiv ?
? in the southeast are mainly interest- g
od is that the department has allot
od from the sum provided $05,000 to
fight tlic sweet potato borer.
"This pest is the worst enemy the
i Kvect potato has. 1-It has invaded
Florida and has reached Charlton
county in Georgia. Our state entomologist,
Mr. A. F. Conradi, tell >
me that owing to the habits of t' e S
pest, it can be kept within bounds
and very likely can be eradicate 1.
But unless prompt measures can bo
taken k? check its advance, we may
expect it in South Carolina very
soon, and it will inevitably ruin our
rapidly developing sweet potato industry.
The borer now exists in
seven states. The sweet potato crop
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in iivc vi i/uv.ic bv?ius iiu>s an ag
greg ate value of $135,000,000 I
Sweet potato culture is one major I
Item in a new scheme of production
Which we are developing to offset E
Hie advance of the cotton boll wee- |
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Nature aided 6vZ- 'I
/MoniEKsftlKiD
Not only nil ays distress in advance but
assures n speedy recover/ for the mother.
lc renders the broad, flat abdominal
muscles pliant as they readily
yield to nature's demand for expansion.
A& a result the nerves are not
dravv^Pfton v/ith that peculiar wrenching
strain. Mother's Friend is used &?
exfc; nolly.
At all Druggists. i j
Spcr.i.'.l JJooUf.t on Motherhood nnJ Baby fret.
Brad^.iu1. Hv.rtitalor Co. Dpt. F-M, Atlanta, Go,
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?l. Already wc have built many
otato warehouses and I hope tha? j
re shall fro on now to build up a'
i\eet potato packing industry such'
s is centered about Albany in Ge r-'
ia. j
"This pest can survive temperaire
conditions which exist in every
Late that produces iwcet potatoes,
t is best controlled through quarntine
while eradication measures
re being taken, and through the reparches
of the federal experts, inluding
oversight of more than 30,L'O
farms, adequate quarantine laws
ave been put into effect in Georg a . |
lorida and Alabama, while Missis-1
ppi has what it regarded as a j
lodel crop pest law and Louisiana j
ne only a little less excellent. The
stribution of the insect occurs prln
pally through commercial shiplent
of propagation material, such
s seed potatoes, slips and draws,
held laboratories maintained in
'lorida, Mississippi, L .uisiana and
'exas have studied the life historvi
nd habits of the nest, teste' va 1
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ious insecticides, proposed and stud, ;
2(1 methods of economic control, l'u ,
ligation of stored potatoes and the
indication of wild plants which fin ish
food to the insect.
"Finding* that the borer thrives o'l
lie wild morning-glory, the depart j
lent has experimentally cleared o.'
hese plants a zone 30 miles long beween
the infested coastal region
bout Daytona and an uninfeted area
ti Flagler county. It has been demnstratcd
in the experimental plats
,t Kingsville, Texas, that the insect
ray be held in check by sprayin;
r dusting several times with arsenic
of lead. Destruction of. wild
ood plants over a tract of several
housand acres is under way at New
Means. The laboratory at Ocean
Springs, Miss., has determined that
cot is an important control mcas- ^
rc for stored potatoes, a tempera- ?
nre of 110 dcgiees destroying the
weevils with little effect on the poatoes.
Eradication work proper is
one mainly in the Baker-Charlton
cgion of Georgia and Florida, comrising
about 300 infected farms; in
d-den county, Alabama, where there
re about 30 farms, and in Southern
lississippi, where there are about
00 farms."
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Spring fever is just as bad as the
ndigestion.
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^ Suffer? p
y/\ Mrs. J. A. Cox, ofAl- /y
y/jA dcrson, W. Va., writes: ryVjB
"My daughter . . . euf- y),
fered terribly. She could Yy
not turn in bed . . . the yy
/yi doctors give, her up, and
*y& we brought her home tc K
yA die. She had suffered so \'/ |
y&k much at. .. time. Hav- fy.
y*A ing heard of Cardui, we Y/^
got It for licr." WS\
The Wcman's Tonic
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"In a few days, she be- /> ?
y can to improve." Mrs. y\
/ Cox continues, "and had yz
y no trouble at... Cardui y%
y cured her, and we sine yr
y its praises everywhere."
r/ We receive many thou- <y>
sands of similar letters /k
y every year, telling of the /\
/ good Cardui has done for K/j
y women who suffer from Wy\
y complaints so common to *04
r ym ineir sex. if should do yC.
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CARD OF THANKS.
We take this method of thanking
ir many friends who so kindly as:ted
us during the sickness and
ath of our loving husband and i
ther. We pray the Lord to send
is blessings on them all.
-Mrs. L. J. Martin and Children.
NOTICE TOBACCO GROWERS.
For tobacco barn flues
call on Sasser Company, Inc.
Gurley, South Carolina. We
manufacture the best flues
made, file voiir order with
us immediately.?adv l|lj29.
6 mos,
Colds Cause Grip and Enilucnza
tXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets semoyetiu
use. There is only one "Brorno Qululns.
W. GROVE'S dilunturo on box. 80c. ?
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BE HOBBY HERALD, CONWJ
IF YOU WANT TO REDU1
LIVING BUY YOUR GROT
ARE IN POSITION T?
WHAT WE HAVE IN STOC
300 Barrels Sweet Rose Self-]
100 Barrels Full Value SelLE
315 Barrels Every-Ready Self
3,000 Bushels
1,000 Sacks S;
10 Tons Dairy
10 Tons Hecke
' 5,000 Lbs. Fla
2,000 Lbs. Pur
100 Bushels V*
200 Bushels 9<
50 Cases Ea-gl
2 5 Cases Pet
5,000 Lbs. Me
100 M Cigaretl
300 Caddies S'
3 Cars 2<To. 1 :
000 Sacks Ric<
150 Sacks Grit
100 Sacks Mcr
50 Tons IIors<
Just lots of other goods nc
see for yourself the big sto
and be convinced.
COOPER-SSI
Wholesale Grocers Burro
Ii'Vou Wcvrvt
pie^at\rrt surer!?
Keep ei. close ^?
watch on
your
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Tubes, and believe them
the market.
HAVQUME6
By reason of having
advance, we have attrac
oil.
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vi ocvuiiu-iiuiiu rnasmnery.
quirements.
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Mill Supplies a
Wilmington, N. C.
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it, 8. P., APRIL 8, 1020.
ie the high cost of
;erb from us as we
i save you money
K AND TO ARRIVE
Rising Flour
Asing Flour
'-Rising Flour. ,
Food Oats
lit.
Feed.
rs Wheat Middlings,
lie White Laid,
c Lard.
'hite Spanish Peanuts.
[) Day Velvet Beans,
e Brand Milk.
Cream,
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ly Coon Tobacco.
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ck of Groceries we have
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ughs & Collins Old Stand.
quote attractive prices
pringfieid Tires and
to be the best values on
JOTOR OIL
purchased before the
live prices on this fine
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OF MACHINERY"
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Last Sunday afternoon, at the j
I'd)icnco Infirmary, the wi'es Ha h-I
c i a message that oast a wave of
sadness over all of e s'.c.n Horry
ftiul scores of friends everywhere.
Death is claiming its victims in
eve y rphere and clime but this dark \
. ;r r cculd hardly have knelt at the
gate of a better man than Tube Yec
en.
Treacherous lymptoms o' failing
ea'th had some time ago manifest)
themselves, which he modestly and
nu.agoousiy withheld fon the
family. Eaily in last week he was 1
c impelled to go to bed as a result t
of evil effects of chronic apper.di 1
it.is ,ar?d on Saturday was trans- 1
on-red to tVo bc. p'.Uil at Florenc v
After a hurried operation, the dec 1
cor frankly told him that n > earthly (
power could save him, He replied,
"alright doctor, for thirty-two years
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11 IU4YU ueen ready to listen to such c
words as yours." Then with the V
vourago of a brave Christian gentle- 1
man lie asked for a blank chock with 1
which to settle his account. T.iis
clicciful request must have reminded 1
Dr. McLeod of a final balance of (
this g od man's earthly ao oant: '
like these in Heaven above. 1
Present at the Led ddc at Pi (
parFng weie his devoted wife an I 1
si1 tor, two b colliers a id oF or rokir
tiver, and f; i. ud .
Fur years lie held important, officer.
of the he the! Method s c nrch 1
I end Sur.dnv School. His b;M v r sail <
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i of i im; ii to k move than siekiess ,
I keep him away from his duties
there.
He laid no claim to great wealth
on earth, but as a husband, father,
neighbor and citizen, his sterling,1
worth surpassed much gold, "yea i
more than much fine gold." Him- 1
self and his means like that of the
good Samaritan, were at all times
subject to the call of needy friends,
or the stianger within his gates.
Located on the highway, twenty j
miles below Conway, his good home
has been a haven to many a weary
Liaveler. They always found the
I latch-string on the outside, on the
inside they found in reality the
Home, Sweet Home that John Howard
Paine saw in his dream, a most
agreeable little mother, a consistently
interesting father, who never
snarled or quarreled in his life, and
cjrnt little folks of high quality,'
five of whom are now less than
grown.
Our friend, who was about fifty-,
two years of age, has to survive
him, besides the wife and children,
h s father, Mr. J. P. Voreen, a citi- r
zen well-known in Horry and adjoin- j
ing counties; Mrs. LaGrand Smith,;
of Latta, and four brothers, Joe, Hon
nie, Gordon, and Ernest, three
younger brothers having prec:eded
tbis one to the Father's side.
His Life-long Friend,
?W. S. McC.
The Quinine That Dots Not Artect lira Ilea* ;
Pecr'-isc of its tor.ic nnd lixntive c-iYcct, T.AXA*
T1VH BKOMOQU1NINK is better than ordinal y J
Qu'n.ue and does not enure nervousness net ?
ringing in head. Remember the .'ull uamoutd
loo* for tlie s* nature of H. W. G.'AOVfi. 30c. 1
SEED TESTING NEEDED. 1
Washington.?Cotton in many localities
from Alabama to central c
Texas may probe a complete fail-1 i
lire if good tested seed is not used, 1
according to a warning issued to r
cotton growers by the department of i
agriculture. Tests in different localities
show that much of the seed r]
this year has less than 50 per cent, f
germination whereas good plant:ng r
seed should approximate 75 per cent.
Farmers are advised to test their t
seed in advance by tlic "rag doll" ?
seed test. 1
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repeating, and ail stomach miseries. ^
Ami digestion and appet :te. Roopi stomach
awcet and strong. Increases Vitality nnd Pep.
EATONICia the best remedy. Tens of thou- c
sands wonderfully benefited. Onlycoatsa cent
or twoa day to use it. Positively guaranteed C<
foplease or we will refund money, Get a tag
box today. You will see.
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PAGE SEVEN
BOOT URGES COURT
TO SETTLE QUESTION
T-Zants to Know Whore Limit
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of AnuinJmont Is to Be
Dr:wn.
AY a nin^ton?A possil ilily that tho
o ipvcmc Court pus.; final
ndrmc m on prohibition questions
"o\v before it by the middle of next
north was seen by some observers
n the nnn unmmiont ti nt the ecu t
cess to be taken a'; the cor.clusi ,n
>' the arguments en these caseo,
v uld extend to ApCl 19 instead of
\pril 12. The opinion was cxpres.<n
by those familiar with the court's
)i'(K'eiluLc that a do< is! n might be
ordered immediately when the court
t convenes.
Further argument on both sides
>f question touching yali itv of the
ensiituti 1 al amendment and the
ihiforceme it Act, n \v ho ove the
ourt, was presented. They were in
onneclion with t;,e original suit
rough! ly Now Jersey, as well as
yipr- Com iluit S.uo aid from
C asin. Rhode Fined, Kentucky
. d indue etts have a'ready
vn v^ued :\nd will be considered
at the ssme time.
Root Address, v- Court.
F.'iiiu Hoot, repre ciCng Christian
Fcigoiispan, a brewer, of Newark
N. J.; Attorney General Thomas F.
McCran, of New Jersey, in opposil:on
to the constitutional amendment,
and Assistant Attorney General
William L. Frierson for the gov
ernment, addressed the court.
Mr. Root characterized the prohibition
amendment as new legislation,
made under "color of an amend
ment," affecting personal lights. If
its validity was upheld, he said, the
effect woud be that the court recognized,
in addition to the legislative
powers of Congress and the States,
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\ t.nuu legislative power, namely,
enactment of legislation by consent
of three-fourths of the States, which
he said, would he "a perversion not
only of the word, but of the whole
tone and character, of the Constitution."
"It is of little consequence," Mr.
ltoot said, "if there be or be not pro
hibition in this country. It is of
vast consequence, however, that your
Honors now decide rightly and for
the good of our country in the future
if thero are to be any limits to
the power of amendment and where
the line of limitation is to be drawn.
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AN AMAZING iviLCOIU).
The News & Courier has already
referred more than once to the article
published in the Manufacturers
Record of February 5, showing the
imazing advance made by tjie Scuta
Agriculturally in 1910, and cspezialy
in grain production.
It will pay every South Carolina
justness man to study these figures
n detail.
Every citizen in South Carolina
mglit to know, but probably very
'cw do know, that South Carolina
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ui.i ku',c lurwuru lusier agricuitur lly
in the past th ree years than
'i\y other State in the Union.
This is not a matter of opinion.
Phc figures compiled by the Manuacturers
Record from the Goveranont.
reports prove it conclusively.
For the five-year period 1913-1917
he average value of all crops in
Jouth Carolina $212,163,000. In
918 the value of all crops in South
Carolina was $450,504,000.- In 1919
he value of all crops in South Carlina
was $520,522,000.
Only in ten other States, namely,
Jorth Carolina, Georgia, Missouri,
'oxas, Oklahoma, Ohio, Illinois,
'wa, Nevada and Kansas, was tlie
alue of all crops in 1919 greater
ban in South Carolina.
It will be noted that all of thene*
ther States are far larger in area
ntl far more populous- . than is
louth Carolina.
South Carolina's percentage of inroasc
in the value of her corps exLcded
that of any other State.
"It is an interesting fact," relarks
The Manufacturers Record,
that California, with all its vast
giicultural wealth, had a total crop
voduction last year of $45,000,000
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:.vh iiuiu uuutn uunu.
How many South Carol iniaas
new that? It is a fact which
nght to sink into the consciousness
I every one of us. Compared with
c.uth Carolina, California, agriculturally,
is standing still.
Yet South Carolina has only beun
to show what she can do.?
Charleston (S. C.) News & Courier.
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PJ?cs Cared In 6 to 14 Days
insists rcftjTut money If PAZO OINTMFNTWis
euro Itching. Hand, li.cediu;4or Protrndlatf Piles.
ant'.y relievos Itehlcl Pi.os, ar < yon can ?ot
5~iful;dccpafter thu first npoiiecti'.n. PricoNte.