The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 15, 1920, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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T' igE TAPE FOTO hr ^onji iier;Ull CONWAY, S. 0. Stored at the Post Office at Conwa> & G, m second class mail matter. H. H. WOODWAED MUtshed Every Thursday Morulas Ij Conway Publishing Co. CHANGE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: One Copy, One Year $2.00 One Copy, Six Months,.... 1.00 One Copy, Three Months. . .50 Payable in Ad>ance TELEPHONE 21. Make all Checks or Drafts payable ft* Tke Horry Herald, or H. H. Woodtrard, Conway, S. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1920. REDUCING TO ORDER. The possibilities of improvement in earthly conditions are beyond conception of the mind until long study and experimenting shall bring the earthly state to perfection if that were possible. The progress the human race has made so far has been brought about by taking the things we find on the earth and reducing them to order and making them per form useful things for us. Perfect order has not been attained, but as t:mc goes on the trend is in that direction. No matter how astonishing the results may have been in the past, there is still room for great things. it It has often taken years to induce men to make a change in their plans and purposes. Yet when it was once done nothing could induce them to a go back to the old way. This Is * about the way we think the farmers 0 f will look at the general stock law fl after they have had time to give the > change a good test. * o A stranger visiting this county s last week returning from a trip that v he made into the country on busi- ? ncss, stated that Conway should be c a town of about three times its prcs c ent size. He cculd not state any reason why the town is not as large as it should be in view of its extra advantages. The people of the town should know the reason already, and perhaps they have known it for a long time yet have failed to act on that knowledge. ( V o < The medical inspection and physi- \ <al examination of children by those j 1 who are trained in physiology aud ', hygiene is one of the best innova-j, tions of modem times; and there is1 i.o question but what this should be carried out more thoroughly than it | is now, and will be better provided. for in the future, o The trouble with people is often to be found in the fact that they think they know when they really do not know, hence they make no further effort to find out until it is too late for knowledge to do them any good. o I Conway is in position to demand a j big business resulting in convenience i and benefit to many people; but to take advantage of this, certain things must be done here. o Some men become discouraged and never do anything because thoy can rot find gold at the end of the rainbow. Success cannot l)e won by immagination alone, nor can money be found growing on trees. o To meet the obstacles in the path of human life and overcome them, we must exercise the determination that knows no dampening. In the same way must nations and States prevail. HUGHES MILL SCHOOL COMES TO A CLOSE Hughes Mill School came to a close last Thursday, April 8th, after 3 successful term of seven months. Hughes Mill School found that it was able to have two teachers thi year, while it has been having onlj ne. A U1 -1 11 .. s- i UUi cm wiinu iit wa.> uO< great, we made it, meeting the requirements of the school law. Some flu broke into the school at tendance a little, but we are glad t< say that it did not hurt our school as it did some. The school did no have to close down for any cans* during the school term. We feel that we should be prou f our general average. Our state v ^uirement is an average of thirty but we had a general average o thirty-six. We want to say that we bcliev< the compu! *ory attendance law i what helped this the most. It is als / Wpi |' .? . ' Pastime Program for we April MON Fritzie Bru "THE WOMAN II TIIES "THE UNPARDO A picture you don't want to fa WEDNE "MASKED and Tom Mix in THUR Pauline Fr< "SO 1 J II. .m .11 J "j FRII William S 'THE BOItDEI SATUI FAST WE and Crack-a-, wakening tlic people to the fact hat they must do more in the way f improvements. We have secured < ome desks and blackboards this < 'ear. We hope to get a building in i he near future. i The state is doing more for the ' chools than ever before, therefore, ] ve should one and all get to work ind do mote for our school and our ? ihildren in the way of education than ;vcr before. (Mrs.) Julia Hardee, (Miss) Rose Hayse, Teachers. ii ? ?. . AN IMPORTANT THING. One important thing to be work id in behalf of Conway ard H ">rry bounty, is another railr ad t> or me in from the Westward, breaking; through the middle cf one cf tve most fertile sections of our coun'yl and giving Conway another and1 more rapid, connection with the out-' side world, ~ # ? k Z ^ " <T -"^JP'"* K BLEND CIOARETTH f- " ' *" .' ' T! ~1B ^hit ^b UBSBBSSS ^ BqflHKssKZp^ # V . -/ THE HOBBY HBBALP, OONW - i Theatre ek commencing 19th. DAY nette in INKER COVER" 1DAY I INABLE SIN" : il to see. 25 and 50 Cents. v u SDAY. i RinPR" ' IIIUImII r a fast Western. 0 0 SDAY J jdcrick in ' ID" 11 11 11 i" P DAY . Hart in ^ t WIRELESS* : " ' mmmmmmmmmmmmtmamrnmmmmmm???. V RDAY p STERN jack Comedy. 1 PEOPLE DIFFER. Different persons are differently constituted with respect to the ?? chemical changes which their food ^ undergoes and the effect produced, ^ so that it may be literally true that f "one man's meat is another man's v poison." Every man must learn from his own experience what food ,, agrees with him and what does not. ^ o t NO DEFINITE ACTION. f Referring to an alleged slate made up for our next Senator and House of Representatives, mentioned in the article of Hon. Jeremiah Smith, the Herald knows of no meeting of any J representative body of the voters to s make such a slate; but the news < came to the paper from various I prominent men who stated that they j had been told that numbers of the opposition to the stock law had de- ? cided on such a slate and already had it written. If there has been ( ar.y concerted action, or any meet- < ings held at any place in the coun- ] si ^^^P^AMELS qi &^|i||r pert blend choice Domestii jiPreiy most wonderfu ^EHr ever drew into /jfy?" statement is puff-by-puff n f/ie world! zj&MF Camels have WmV is as new to |S| Yet, that desira | ? They are nlw J H never tire yo i B r.QfnpIc IpQVA W1 V/IA111VAU AW?. f v/ W aftertaste nor ui Your say-so ab "Ajy, bu? Camo/s aro so/rf mveryvrhor* f>ackjiftea of 20 cifarettea ; riga ratten) in a tilaaaine-papt HHHft Bfronily racomrnondthia cari antpply or whan vou travel. 1 Vb R J. REYNOLDS 1 Winston-Sale \ AT, 8. 0., APRIL 1%, 1020. THE OLD RED SOW WILL *4;gh priced feed given to sera bred Hogs will make more me as to make a scrub weigh 100 See oui; herd of Registered Du Size, Breeding, Confirmation H. C. CANNON, Phone 90D CONWAY, a. o. y, on this subject, Che Herald canlot obtain definite information conerning it, and with this explanation will let it pass for what it is worth tnder the circum stances. ? o CONFEDERATE VETERANS. The Pension Fund will not be eady for disbursement under three r four weeks owing to a recent act >f the Legislature requiring them to >e reclassed. I will give notice in >aper. J. S. Vaught, 13, 1920. Proba'e Judge. _o* NO DIPPING DONE. There are new developments to ie printed in this paper this week oncerning the cattle dipping mater in upper Bucks Township: Exept.ing it appears that the day on yhich certain of the parties were lotified to dip passed by and no dip?ing was done. The matter is still reating considerable interest v in arming communities in this part of he County. ? o "FLU" ABOUT GONE. About the only sickness from the flu" now is said to be relapses from lie disease. Mr. A. T. Collins was he last case of this in Conway so ai as the Herald can find out; rhile in the country there may be everal cases of a serious nature imong the people, but according to ill that could be learned last week, hey were recovering from the eficts of the disease. o GLEE CLUB COMING. The Conway Post of the American region has been very fortunate in securing the University Glee Club, )f Columbia, to entertain at the 3astime Theater Wednesday night, \pril 21st, at 8 o'clock. They offer a series of discordant ninors by a few University Majors ?Some classical Majors by the Glee 3hib minors?and withal a conglomeration of close harmony that may please you. r-ee, bob! s remiums with sis?all quality 1 lality plus Camels exof choice Turkish and c tobaccos pass out the 1 cigarette smoke you your mouth! way to prove that to compare Camels rith any cigarette in a mild mellowness that you as it is delightful, ble "body" is all there! ^ays refreshing?the}! ttr taste. no unpleasant cigaretty npleasant cigaretty odor! out Camels will be: it's a great cigarette". ? In scientifically sealed or ten packages (200 >r-cove red carton. Wo 'on for the homo or office rOBACCO CO. I >m, N. C. H \ ? BUT THE BOLL WEEVIL, I ADO PAY THAT M0RTGA6 b Hogs will make some meat bat at. Its just as easy to make aja lbs. at one year old and on th< roc Jersey Hogs on Dog Bluff F and Cholera immune. 0 3-25 tf ASKS DIRECT QUESTION OF STATE SENATOR: 1 ? II ? I Editor Herald: 1 Please allow me short space in < your paper to write a line in regards < to the stock law. j T will ask the Herald as it is trying to clear Messrs. Buck and < Mishoe of bringing the stock law on cur county, what's they done to keep . us from under the general stock 1 law? Who shall we blame if not them? We have never seen an item where e'?ther of them done anything to keep us from under the law. I would like for Mr. Buck and Representatives to come forth and clear themselves instead of the Herald having to plaster for them. I saw one item where Mr. Buck said he asked exemption for this county. Mr. Buck reminds me of a little boy , once he was hunting a job of work and praying not to find it, so Mr. Buck asked for exemption and pray ed that it shouldn't be granted. Why didn't Buck ask for a vot' instead of exemption? No, no, that won't do, if I do that it will be granted and the people of our county will vote it down. I would like for some man to explain to me what benefit the stock law is to this county or any other county without f;fty per cent of the land is in cultivation. J. B. Hughes, Jr. Allsbrfook, S. C. T I) PI nir/l wnc in Prvnii/n \r C rAni V* JL A. l\J J V% n Wil III WIIM A IA/I1I the country last Thursday. o T. G. Westbuiy and J. E. Allen visited Conway last week. o - ? ~CARD OF THANKS We wish to express to our friends and the public in general our thanks I for the service rendered and the sympathy expressed in our recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vaught and family. ??- ' 1 *" 111 " MAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE. A home and its surroundings must he attractive in order to be most uplifting to the ^family, visitors, and passers-by. Farmsteads especially need attenti n in or'or to recure sati factory condition' , says the United States Department of Agriculture. The farm heme and the farm business are so clo.-e'y related that the success of the latter is reflected in the appearance of the fonner. PEAUTII^YING THE FARMSTEAD. Suitable plantings are necessary to unite the parts of a farmstead into a pleasing, homelike whole, says the United States Department of Agriculture. Tiees are used for windbteaks, as frames for the building.; or a background for them, and to give shade. Shiubs are needed jn abundance to hide partially the ? foundation lines of buildings, support their corners, give reasons for turns in drives or walks, and to reen unsightly* objects. Native trees and shrubs and those known l>> trial to thrive in the locality are the best to use. o WATCH YOUR KIDNEYS. Inhaling the fumes of turpentine and white lead often weakens the kidneys. That's on^ reason why so many painters have bad backs and sick kidneys. Exposure, frequent colds and chills and the strain oi climbing up and down ladders hel? start the tiouble. * If your back aches, if sharp paim strike you in the back when stoop ing, or working; if you have head aches, dizziness, rheumatic pains; il the urine is discolored or passage* I pain fid and scanty, try Doan's Kid ney fills, the remedy su wiueij used and so well recommended bj men in the painting trade. Here's i Conway testimony. Harmon Housend, painter, says "I think inhal'ng the fumes of tur pontine is what weakened my kid vneys. I had to pot un very oftci at nipht to pass the kidney secvo tions, and they were unnatural. Pi nnllv I pot Dean's Kidney Pills a the C nway Drug Co., and in short time my hack pot stronger an the kidney secretions became nat uraV Price (?0c, at .'ill dealers. Don' H re ply ftl for a kidney remedy?P1 Doan'e Kidney Pi'ls? the same tVi Mr. 11 ou end li'id. FVs'ev-Milhur Co., Mfrs., LluiYal.i, N.Y.) -adv (5. ( \ BEAT THE STOCK LAW, : the same feed given to pure ire bred Hog weigh 300 lbs. i same fee?. HH oad, 2 miles from Gojtwuy. v R. 0. HANSON, B The Auctioneer 213 No. Sixth St. H WILMINGTON, N. 0. HB ? <L ^B NOTICE. fll Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the subscribers "MM to the stock of the proposed Cor- flU novation to be known as Citizens ill Storage Company held at the Ch^* t>er of Commerce Rooms on MondHfc^ J I evening, April 19th, 1920, at jjK MM o'clock p. m., for the purposes, a.rt" as is required in an Act Amend J^H Article I, Chapter XlVIPof the Code of Laws 1912, approved March 1st, 1920, of completing the organi- I I zation of the said proposed CorporaA. C. Thompson, T H F. A. Burroughs, A B W. A. Freeman, IjH D. A. Spivey, AH Conway, S. C., Corporators. April 14, 1920?f?It ljM o Miss Nell Pigues is in Charlotte, j^H N. C., for a short stay. \ H J. Perley Cooper, salesman and ^^H collector for Owen Bros. Marble & H| Granite Co., of Greenwood, S. C., eft Monday fdr% points in North Carolina on business for his comoany, after spending several days with friends and relatives at GalL 'ants Ferry. ifl CENSUS FOR SIMPSON CREEK. ^1 By W. A. Prince. ||H Population of Loris 700. Population of Township 5058. ^H Number of saw mills 8. /\ _ * v/ne sningie mm. One rice mill. One flour bolting mill. One farm tractor. Three sales and exchange stables. Four cotton gins. jH Five R. F. D. Routes. 650 Farms. Mrs. Joanna Linguish, near Chest* I nut Roads is the oldest white person, being 95. Granville Jackson, at Big Cowpen, is the oldest negro, having attained the age <of 93. -o I GARDENS RUINED. A news item from Florence last week, stated that it was freezing in 9 that city on the morning of the 6th, 9 'he official reading of the thermometer showing 32 degrees as the min- <J? imUm during'the night. --*^1 Numbers of early gardens were jH uined outright and numbers of others set back at least two weeks, ear]y beans were killed and damage done to fiuits in that County. It was raid that gardeners the latter part oi' last week we?*o preparing to be(*in all over again. SCCCUMB3 IN CHICAGO. fl Florence.?Mrs. Anna S. Parrott ot this city rccieved a telegram from B Chicago Tuesday containing the ]fl news that her son, Travis Walsh, had just died in that city, where he had contracted the influenza with pneumonia. Later in the afternoon fl the chief of police of Florence re- fl ceived a second telegram stating fl that Travis Walsh had been killed. H The wire was from the chief detec- fl tive of the city of Chicago. No ^e- fl tails were given. Mr. Walsh was H 28 years old. He left Florence sev- fl e'.al years ago and had served over- H seas, receiving his honorable dis- fl charge about two months ago. The fl body will be brought to Florence H | for burial. Resides his mother he is fl | survived by sister, Mrs. Jas. W. fl I Moore of this city, and a brother, Dr fl \ Ed Walsh of Andrews. Th^tjeceas- fl > ed was a very popular younfc: ipan fl and there is regret here over ids fl < death. , NOTICE TOBACCO GROWERS. * Jfl ' For tobacco barn flues H * call on Sasser Company, fl Gurley, South Carolina. Wo >j| manuiacture the Dest Hues made, file your order with t us immediately.?adv 1[1|29. ;; c mos. jm 't the Quln'ne That Does Not Affect the Head 1 1 Bee. use oUtn tonic nnd laxative eifect, I, AX A* t riVK bkOMO QU1NINKIsbetterthan ordinary n :u' ...ie and does not cause nervousness nor ' io j|np In head. Kctnemhcr the lull name and ) s<jc.4 tor Uie d# nature op H. W. GKOV& 30c.