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p: *#dtr I'loiiy Wtmia p " CONWAY, 8. 0. tontered at the Post Office at Conw.\j tk C, aa second class mail matter. H. H. WOODWARD ffyUiihed Every Thursday Morning by Conway Publishing Co. CBANG? SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: One Copy, One Year $2.00 One Copy, Six Months,.... 1.00 One Copy, Thrco Months. . .50 ' Payable in Ad>ance TELEPHONE 2L Make all Checks or Drafts payable to The Horry Herald, or H. H. Woodward, Conway, S. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1920 Farmers arc learning that it pays well to keep informed so that they may take advantage of the times. o * ~.i ...:n J tin[jiuvu tut* iiii 111 cum \ > 11 ?iii improve the quality and quantity of its products, just as surely as daylight follows sunrise. o As to things that are possible and J may come to pass, we had as well make life one continual question point. Though things appear to us darkly now as through a smoked glass, they will some day be plain to us as noonday. o The Herald stands for no particular class of the people, but it would any other class that cohrahrohoroh help the farmers in preference to any others, and there is no other class that could blame the paper for that. o The war over, the Horry farmers began to drop wheat as a regular crop, and we do not hesitate to say that they are making a big mistake in doing this. They need wheat and should raise it in plenty on their own farms. We know of one farmer who has carefuly selected his seed each year from the best plants that he rai 'od, and In that way he has developed some of the finest varieties of both com and cotton, as well as sweet potatoes. He has looked after the mati -J? 1 Li i r 1 icr 01 Hee'.i 101 nimseii una these himself on his own farm. Attention to detail will always pay in any undertaking, because it is of small* things that even our own bodies are made, and to small articles of dust we must at last return. The atom is the thing which the human race has tried to overlook because of its smallness, hut which will, in time, turn out to be the largest thing in creation. o ! Strawberries are gone. Piactically none are raised for the market by Horry growers, as compared to seveal years ago when Conway was fast ^ growing into a big strawberry point, r ' It should not be so, and we predict f that Conway will once again become a great shipping point for the berry, as well as for other fruits and vcg-j e tables, * fin L o Modern conveniences and modern methods are doing much more than formerly for the comfort and prcf t of the people of this county; hut it takes this and much more to lift some cf our people out of the primitive Nvays to which they have been used, Y The seed used is the foundation germ on which the crop is placed. Some farmers never place enough importance on the quality and vfliiety of their seeds. Nothing Is more important to them however, and the Herald hopes to see the farmers of the county looking more and more carefully after the Reeds they use in starting the crops. A A MAI Iftl I ATIIAPIITA UAKUUNA ilUUtim FORM OVERALL OLilB The preliminary steps in the organization of an overall club to include the over 300 students at the University of South Carolina were taken when such a club was indorsed by the student body and a committee appointed to draw up the articles of agreement under which every member of the club pledges him self to wear overalls until clothing again becomes "reasonable." T'r c motion favoring the organiznt'on of such a club was passed without objection at the meeting of the studcir. body, the committee to nuke it; report and the final organ i zati n t be completed at a similar mce'.irg. li. . ? rPastime Program for w< April MO! Olivet ' "THE From the great story by Rea TUE Dustin F "THE GENTLEMAN WEDIM "MASKEI and Tom Mix i THU Frank M "the traveun A delightful Oomedy-Drama# I H I l.l,l I I j II ill , . i.,.? FR Douglas F "ari; SATI fast w and Crack-a MT. OLIVE NEWS. 'Alitor Herald: Please allow me space in your paper for a few lines. Health of the community is genYou for " ! *" 5 . " A I 30x3V2 GC Fabric, All 30x31/2 C Fabric, An i, Ilj.' - w'^mivxMwcmm*MTVACJBnm* m TBS HORRY HERALD,^ CON\ Theatre ;ek commencing 26th. PS; rell in . ,i>.; ' TRAP" : \.r hard Harding Davis. :sday arnum in , FROM INDIANA" esday. [) RinFR" i W 111 VWI1 11 a fast Western. RSDAY cJntyre'in S SALESMAN" ?an antidote for the Blues. IDAY airbanks in 10NA" JRDAY ESTERN jack Comedy. erally good. The people of this section were surprised to hear of the) wedding that occured last Wednesday night. Mr. Edward Lewip and Miss Maudie Can Get ( That Sturc IMMMIIUIUlMIMIillUllMUIMIIllllilllrtltmilllllllllltlUmMllttumilllllitltltlttllllllllllMlllllkmiMMMi.llHMIMtMIII \ Of all Goo 4* A in tire-mak value of pi mm in the 3 Ox r IJMhII These tir ^ 111 1 Chevrolet, \ ill' ' taking thes If !f||!l Goodyear i \ j in the worl ' 1 Your nea / 1 Dealer offt >| performan' 8 as a result ^ I turing advs V Go to this f I I tires, and f< ^\J I ^ ^ odycar OouSlc'Cucc $^3? whi -Wealhei Tread , cu?1A d> ^ ~ ~ iuviuy vui uui^iv'vuiv vd / l ti'Skid Tread JL A?? leaa i v^tmuMWma?! ~t i nr inw iwiihiwhi i? 7AY, 8. O A*BIL42, 1920 The Mo See our herd of Registered Duroc ? and Cholera immune. BE PREPARED WHEN PORK Rl G. I. Christie, Director of Extensioi meeting. "If you are in the hog to have to feed 100,000,000 Europeans our hog raisers. He says higher pork prioes are boa er than the previous-record of over H. C. CANNON, " Phone 90D CONWAY, s. o. Phillips were hapily married at the home of the bride, Rev. Wilder performing the ceremony. It was jusl a quiet home wedding with just a few friends and relatives. The- parlor was beautifully decorated. The bride was dressed in a beautiful blue georgette dress with hat tomatch. After the ceremony they were all taken into the dining room where slipper was served. They will make their home in this section. We hope them a long and hippy life. ?Cor's. M DOING LIVE BUSINESS. Appearing in this issue of the Her aid is a one-fourth page advertisement of Messrs. Rhodes & Hardwick, who are running a live-wire real estate business at Loris. The firm is composed of W. L. Rhodes and Da.i W. Hardwick, both of whom have experience in the selling of farms and other tracts of land, and it. is report ed that they have been doing a very successful business for the past year. Recently it is said that their Agency has made several sales of valuable tracts as well as some lots of fine timber, and they have handled some of the best improved farms is Simpson Creek Township. If you have lands in that section that you wish to sell be sure to communicate with Rhodes & Hardwick. o What is the actual value of one acre of good tobacco land ? ^ 1 joodyear ly Smaller ItfUWIIUIMlMIMIIHMMIMMMMMIUIIIMMIMailllimulUUIIIUIimilUlUIIUIMIIIIIMfllllintMHIUItUMMIIMIIIIIII dyear's notable accompl :ing none exceeds in higl roduct the Goodyear Tii :3-, 30x3y2?, and 31x4-ii es afford to owners < Dort, Maxwell, and ol ;e sizes, the important b< materials and methods e id's largest tire productio rest Goodyear Service irs you in these tires a < ce and satisfaction only of such extraordinary i intages. Service Station Dealer sr Goodyear Heavy Tour :m. dyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are built to f endanger a good casL.p with a cheap ti vy Tourist Tubes cost little more than t merit. 30x3Vfc size ?n waterproof bag .... whximuwmiwiii j mi mwy.nwr/'. j'nnr.'ygit. wut <v - ^ V . J* ' K if 1 THE DUROC SOW >st Profitable Proposition on the Jersey Hogs on Dog Bluff Read, 2 mile BACHES $25 A HUNDRED n, Purdue University, told the Indians usiness, stay in and if you are not, get during the next year and a great par nd to come and predicts that during the $28 per hundred weight. Start your li R. 0. 3-25 tf ' DAYS OF DIZZINESS Come to Hundreds of Conway People. ( There are days of dizziness; Spells of headache, languor, back- ' ache; Sometimes rheumatic pains; Often urinary disorders. Doan's Kidney Pills are especially for kidney ills. Endorsed in Conway by grateful ' friends and neighbors. Ask your 1 neighbor! \ Mrs. D. W. Harrison, Conway, , says: "About a year ago I had a ' terrible backache and didn't know < what was the matter. I was awful- 1 ly nervous and I couldn't do mv i housework. Dizzy spells bothered , me and I would have to hold on to something for fear of falling. My j kidneys acted irregularly and bothered me a great deal. Finally I got Doan's Kidney Pills and after I had taken one box I was cured of all the misery." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy? J get Dean's Kidney Pills?the same ] that Mi's. Harrison had. FosterMilbum Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.? adv (C) - o J GLEE CLUB. The Glee Club of the University of .South Carolina did not appear here as scheduled on April 21st. In ^ a letter a few days ago to the Am- ^ erican Legion of Conway Post they i stated that they could not fill the engagement here at this time, but j would come the first week in May. Announcement as to the date will J appear in a later issue of this paPer' . . / i ? t . < > ( 1 '' ,' I I rp Tires Car ; IMIIHIIimiMMIIIIIIIItllllllllllllllllMllllllillttllltlMillMMMMB ' I % i cV? m nn fc ' i relative res made ich sizes* . af Ford, :her cars 2nefits of mployed in. : Station iegree of possible nanufao for these is t Tube*. * ' ? s r * I j . ; I protect casings, ube? Goodyear ubes of $^ 50 * III II iiwnKwaM???????nJl ioirr?nnM"TiTMMBir~?TT"~bwwmwmm??n?r _ ^1 Farm is from Conway. Size, Breeding i swine breeders jit their recent I in." He says that America will I t of this responsibility will fall on > next year we will see .prices high teixl today. I HANSON, The Auctioneer, 1 Oil O HJ-" ? ' 0jlu xiu. oixm at. I fl WILMINGTON^ N. 0. | I 066 cures Malaria, Chills and Fe- I ver, Bilious Fever, Colds and La- I Grippe. It k'lls the p.iraiite that I rauscs the fever. It is a splendid I laxative and general Tonic.?adv. I .TEACHEkS' EXAMINATION I The regular teachers' examination I ivill be held in the Burroughs I School building Saturday May the I First, beginning at nine o'clock. All I teachers who intend to teach next I /ear and who have not valid certifi- I :ates are urged to take this examina I tion. It is a long tiresome day's I vork and a teacher cannot do her- J self justive unless she begins early. I M. J. Bullock, I A. J. Baker, 1 T. B. Lewis. 1 Co. Bd. of Education. I 066 uuiekly relieves Constipation, I Biliousness, Loss of Appetite and I Headaches. dui? to Torpid Liver.? ad FERTILIZING TOBACCO. I titrate of Soda Not Generally Rec- I ommended for Weed. I 4 | Clemson College.?Care should be ^akon in buying tobacco fertilizer ;hat materials from which they are nade are derived from the right sources, says R. E. Currin, superintendent of the Pee Dee experiment , station, in Bulletin No. 43, "Tobacco Culture in South Carolina." The phosphorus in tobacco fertilizer is generally obtained from 14 per cent, >r 1G per cent acid phosphate, while the nitrogen is obtained from dried, rlood, fish scrap, tankage, cotton ecd meal, and sulphate of ammonia, rhe use of nitrate of soda under toracco, except in very rare cases, is rot recommended. Dried ground plood is almost as quickly available is soda and should compose at least ^ me half of the nitrogen in tcbaceo fertilizer. The other half may be pbtained from the sources named | \bove, giving cottonseed meal the. ] preference. Potash in the form of sulphate mlyx should be used. Muriates and kainit should not be used, as they ?ontain chlorin, which tends to injure the burning qualities of tobae- uN o. Tho presence of chlorin is [shown by the black ashes produced in burning. o r A T>IA Til 4 KTI/C ur i na.^ivii. . Wo want to thank all those who so kindly assisted us in the sickness and death of rur aged Mother. Their sympathy and help will never he foi gotten by ?G. W. Cartrette and Wife. NOTICE TO DEMOCRATS. Notice is hereby given to all of ti e Democratic Precinct Clubs of Horry County to assemble at their respective places of meeting, on Saturday, April 24th, at any hour most suitable to the majority, for the purpose of organization and election of Oflicers and Delegates to the Cohnty Convention, which meets in Conway on Monday, May 3rd, 1920. \ ^ The Clubs will organize by the ' election of a Precinct Chairman, a Secretary, an Executive Committeeman, an Enrollment Comiiiitteo (preferably three) and one Delegate * <? J? n e ,1. to ine county t>onvenuon, iur eu^n twenty-five members of the Club or majority fraction thereof, based on the votes cast at such Precincts in the first Primary of the Election of 1918. E. J. SHERWOOD, County Chairman. Conway, S. C., April 8th, 1920.?Adv. 4-15-20 2t. m ' NOTICE TOBACCO GROWERS. For tobacco bam flues call on Sasser Company, Inc. Gurley, South Carolina. Wo manufacture the best flues ' - !I ~ ?.At?M AW/IAW urtfll I lnauu, liie yuux viuci mvu , us immediately.?adv 1|1|29. 6 mos. ?ha QMa That Dots Hot. Affect the Head rteccupe of it3 tonic nn<l Ifucatlve effect, LAXA* Yivi: UROMO QUItllKf-'lflt/cticrthan ordinary ?u'"..oe and does not cause nervotisne.is not ?:r?s? in hind. Renieiabor the (ult tiamc ai-a i.-..? f?-7 tLf s# nature ti '?V. GHOViI. 30c* r