The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 22, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
PAGE SIX
GROWERS OF COTTON
FAVOR CORPORATION
Indorse Organization of Strong
Financial Institution in
Each State
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FOR DIRECT SALES
TO FOREIGN BUYERS
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thews Nominated for Reelection
as President.
Montgomery, Ala?Organization of
a strong financial institution in each
cotton state of the South, the stock 1
to be taken largely by the farmers,
all to be coordinated to form an expo?!
cotton corporation to handle direct
sales f the staple to foreign interests,
was unanimously indorsed
by the American Cott >n association.
This action followed an address by
Governor Dorsey of Georgia, who
disscussed the plan he had developed
for forming such an institution in
that state, and which he declared,
was entirely feasible, and if undertaken
in every cotton growing state,
would create a powerful financial
financial link in permitting the grow
er to deal more directly with the
spinner.
J. S. Wannamaker of St. Maththews,
S. C., was nominated for
reelection as president of the associatioon
in the report of the commit- |
tee on election submitted this after- i
noon. A vote on the reommendation
will be cast Friday afternoon. Other
officals nominated for election in I
elude: B. C. Powell of Arkansas,
vice president; Harvie Jordan, Atlanta,
secretary; B. F. McLeod,
Charleston, S. C., chairman finance J
committee, and T. H. Shackelford,
Georgia attorney.
In line with the adoption of the
report of the committee on market,
ing, and warehousing, which recommended
a commission to make a
study of national and forciin needs
in the cotton world, President Wanamaker
named: D. S. Murph, Wash
ington, D. C., specialist in warehousing;
A. F. Lever, chairman of
the federal farm bank beard; C'aiencc
Howe, editor of the Progressive
Farmer; J. F. Dugger, director,
farm extension, Alabama, and Harvie
Jordan, Atlanta, to that board.
His duties permitting. Gov. W. P.
G. Harding of the federal reserve
board will 'abo be placed on the com
mittee, which is called on to report
by June 15.
Speakers included Reprcs^n tivc
Heflin, Alabama; T. J. Shack'efovd,
Athens, Ga.; H. D. Wilson, c mmissioner
of agriculture, Louisiana,
and J. R. Alexander of Scotts, Ark.
At the mornintr session, the report
of the committee on acreage and
price recommcn le 1 that a minimum
of CO cents per pound middling
grade be demanded by the cotton
growers, and urged the production
of good crops in large quantities,
The report was unanimously ad pled
A recommendation that community
warehouse movements be inaug
urated throughout the cotton state?
also was indorsed, together with a
resolution indorsing the Comci
amendment to the agricultural bil
with respect to deliveries on future
contracts.
Montgomery, Ala.?President J. S
Wannamaker of the American Cot
ton association said that this association
was the concern which fur
nished a shipment of cotton to Cze
vho-Slovakia, and that this was jus
one small shipment, that the asso
ciation had applications to furnisl
0,000,000 bales to foreign countries.
He said the cotton would be ship
ped from Charleston, Norfolk, Sa
vannah, Mobile, New Orleans an
Galveston.
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RelievesGolds
Coughs, Sore Throat, La (Jrlppe, Flu.
Soothes the Aching, Feverish feeling.
Loosens tho Phlegm?Clears the Head
and Chest. 35c Your Druggist's.
PARIS HAS ROOM
FOR TOURIST HORDI
Paris.?Franco is eagerly awaitin
American tourists and, what is moi
important, she has facilities alnios
as ample as before the war to er
tortain them, according to statr
mcnts made by hotel proprietors an
fcV'VVs'-,y
DODSON WOULD STOP
SALE OF CALOMEL
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Says Calomel is Mercury and
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Acts Like Dynamite on
Your Liver.
Dodson is making a hard fight
against calomel *iu the South. Every
druggist has noticed a great falling
off in the sale of calomel. They all
give the same reason, Dodson's Liver
Tone is taking its place.
"Calomel is dangerous and people
know it, while Dodson's Liver Tone
is perfectly safe and gives better re?
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SWIIS, SUU1 U pI wi 1111 m 111 mi:ui wu^gist.
Dodson's Liver Tone is personally
guaranteed by every druggist.
A large bottle costs but a few cents,
and if it fails to give easy relief in
every case of liver sluggishness and
constipation, you have only to ask
for your money back.
JDodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant
tasting, purely vegetable remedy,
harmless to both children and adults.
Take a spoonful at night and wake
up feeling fine; no biliousness, sick
headache, acid stomach or constipated'
bowels. It doesn't gripe or cause inconvenience
all the next day like violent
calomel. Take a dose of calomel
today and tomorrow you will feel
weak, sick and nauseated. Don't lose
a day's work! Take Dodson's Liver
Tone instead and feci fine, full of
vigor and ambition.?adv (15)
officials of the hotel men's association.
Categorical denials were made
J to reports current abroad and even
I in sections of the French press that
hotel accommodations, food and the
transportation service were unable
to "fill the bill" except at exhorbitant
prices.
It has been repeated so often that
rooms were not to be had in Paris
that the world doubtless believes it,
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hut JM. Duhamel, president 01 me
syndicate of the general hotel industry,
asserts that such reports are
only a part of the campaign against
France, possibly growing out of foreign
opposition to various stands
which the French Government took
. in the peace conference. He says
that the hotel proprietors' returns
indicate that between 25 and 40 per
cent of the rooms of good hotels are
unoccupied, while completely reorganized
staffs and, in many instances,
thoroughly renovated hostelries
arc awaiting patrons.
Regarding prices in those hotels,
M. Duhamcl says they have about
doubled since pre-war days, but that
the increase is in far less proportion
than is the case in all other lines of
trade. He is inclined to believe that
the discrediting repoits emanate
from Germany, who is anxious tc
put her famed pre-war watering re
so?-ts again on the map. France b
ioalous of her reputation for hospitality
and only waits an opportunity,
to prove to Americans that France's
entertaining fame has not failed.
Many of the Paris hotels whicd
were taken over by the govcrnmen
. have been returned to their owner.
and, except in a few cases, when
I they are still undergoing repairs fol
. lowing their occupation by pcac<
missions, are open for business, witl
; newly gilded doors and footmen ii
L new uniforms awaiting both patron
and tips.
I Reports received here from th
, provinces also indicate that prepara
tions are complete to receive tourist
who do not prefer the Paris whir
Automobile tourists will find the fa
. mous French roads in even bette
_ condition than before the war if th
action taken by the Touring Club c
_ F ranee succeeds. The club has af
I pealed to the minister of publi
. works to speed up road repair wor
h in the war areas, as well as to r<
pair roads through the rest c
. France, some of which haveOaiffcre
. from disuse during the war.
d Paris just now is perhaps deadc
than ever in its history, due to a s<
ries of strikes entailing innumcrabl
restrictions which are more sevei
* than those imposed during the wa
'I'en o'clock at night sees every thin
closed, a situation that is so exa:
perating to many persons that a
the Montmartre restaurants then
selves have gone on strike and v<
fuse to open again until governmei
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
Eby LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as the
cannot reach the seat of the dlseas
Catarrh is a local disease, greatly infli
snced by constitutional conditions. HALL'
CATARRH MEDICI/JE will euro catarrl
It is taken internally and acts throng
cf tho Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of tl
h System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICIN
e Is composed of some of the best tonl<
, known, combined with some of the bei
^ blood purifiers. The perfect comblnatlc
. of the ingredients in HALL'S CATARIl
MEDICINE is what produces such woi
?- derful results In catnrrhal conditions.
, Druggists 75c. Testimonials free,
d F, J, Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, C
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THE HORRY HERALD. CONWi
Dor
DON'T WEAR OVERALLS
GET OUR LOWER PRICES,
COMPLISH POSSIBLY WHJ
, YOU MAY PUT UP THE PRICE
| FELLOW THAT HAS T
For the next 10 days we will
cial discount of 10 per cent c
spent with us at our Dry Go
Now we will dress you from
made or you can buy the goo
largest stocks in Eastern So
from, and every dollar spent
ly 90c commencing Friday n
Don't miss this golden opporl
alls if you want to wear the
keep any thing but sell ever;
stay busy.
Yours for mo]
CONWAY BARGAIN
A .0. Thomp
removes the food and light regula- cm
tions. d
However, various public officials rr
have conic forward to say that these v
restrictions are only temporary, and
with the Northern France coal strike w
ncaring an end and with the immi- E
nence of the passage of a drastic b
anti-strike law officials profess to ,B
believe that in a short time Paris a
will resume its oldtime glory and g
will be ready to entertain America's r
v ealthy and, incidentally, thirsty sojourners.
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ARMY EQUIPMENT FOR ?
PUBLIC-ROAD BUILDING ?
. I"
The siting by the President of a s
bill directing the Secretary of War t
to'transfer certain surplus Aimy
equipment to the United States De- r*
partment of Agrirulture, as we 1 a*- e
' alloting certain material to othei t
blanches of the Government, make- i
available for distribution to the t
' States millions of dollars' worth o; a
machinery for use in highway con- i
struction. M
\' Since there is now available from 1
'all sources?Federal. State, county, f
etc.?more than $1,000,000,000 for <
road building, the States are anxious I
1 to secure their allotments of these'I
Army supplies because of the grca*. (
assistance they will be in expediting (
their road building. This material <
is in addition to approximately 1
22 000 Army motor vehicles which J
already have been allotcd to the ?
(! States through the Federal Depart- '
ment of Agriculture in accord with :
, previous legislation.
I vol. no definite estimate can be
marie as to the number of machines
1 of different kinds which the SecreI
tary of War will designate to be
II "surplus and not required for mili'
tary purposes," as provided in the
i act. Among the sores of items li t0
! ed in the law are: Road roller.1-,
sprinkling wagons, concrete mixers,
.s derricks, complete pile-driver out'
fits, clam-shell buckets, caterpillar
l" and drag-line excavators, plow;-"
1 cranes, dump wagons, hoisting eng\nes,
stump pullers, wheelbarrows,
blasting machines, corrugated metal
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,rj FIFTY TONS BEST 10 PER C
^ 155 TONS HIGH GRADE COl
e! 65 TONS OBERS TOBACCO G
r.
e 25 TONS COTTON SEED ME
11 10 TONS "DOUBLE" KAINIT
J" I 10 TONS SMALL GRAIN TO!
,l I ALL IN MULLINS?GLAD T<
CLOSE FpR CASH. SEE US
z ETC., TOO.
1s
1 PALMETTOS
,5 COOPER?
> 4j15 2t
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UNTIL YOU GALL AND i
AS YOU WILL NOT AGIT
YOU ARE AIMING AT
: OF OVERALLS FOR THE ^
0 WEAR THEM. J
,n>iirA aiiw />nnt/\rviAi*0 o ana
qIYC UVU V/UObV/JilCli} (V OJ7C>ff
on every dollar in cash
ods Department Store. c?
head to foot, we have it o
ds and make it. The c
uth Carolina to select
with us will cost you on- v
lorning, April 23, 1920. S
Lunity, this includes over- I
m. Remember we don't
y thing, so get busy, we
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re business,
I HOUSE, INC. |
son, Prop.
jlverts, .surveying: instruments, l
rafting machines, fabricated bridge
tutorials, gravity and power con
eyors, and wagons.
The distribution of this materia',
'ill be made by the United State; 0
U
epartment of Agriculture, the work r
cing in the immediate charge of the j|
ureau of Public Roads. It will be I
lloted in the same ration as funds !!
ranted to the States for Federal aid j
oads.
The bill also empowers the Sccre- s
ury of War in his discretion to trans j
er to the United States Department
f Agriculture for use by the Forest t
lervice in the work of supervi? ing I
he National Forests, any telephone .
applies no longer required for mili- r
ary pui*poses. f
The Federal Government is to be |
eimbursed by the States, a sum
qual to 20 per cent of the value of |
he material less all freight charge?
ncurred in delivering the property
o them. The title to all vehicle?
ind other equipment remains ves'.e I
n the State for use in improving
lighways. No vehicles and equipnent,
in serviceable condition, can be
sold or the title transferred to any
)ne else. A provision inserted in the
>iil shortly before its final passage
jrovided that any State highway
lepartment may arrange for the use
)f this material by any State agonc>
rr municipal corporation at a fair
rental, if it is to bo used in constructing
and maintaining public
highways. The rental must not be
less than the cost of maintenance
and repair of the vehicles and equip
mcnt involved.
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DESTROY DIPPING VATS.
Montgamery, Ala.?The alarming
increase in the number of dipping
vats destroyed over Alabama led
Governor Kilby to offer a reward of
il. ,.4 ?,i ^p
.>4UU ror tut; ciireai ami tuuvn-wun v: |
any person connected with such dep
redations.
Reports have been coming to the
rxecutive office for weeks relating
to the destruction of vats, 1.3 having
been destroyed in the governor's
home county.
1CRAP
IENT. FISH.
!TON GUANO.
KJANO,
AL.
' DRESSER.
) SELL YOU AND WILL CUT
5 FOR HAY, FLOUR, RICE,
ROGERY GO.
-MULLINS
Perfect Health is
If the Bio
Almost Every Human Ailment
Is Directly Traceable to Impurities
in the Blood.
Ton should pay particular heed
to any indication that your blood
supply is becoming" sluggish, or
that there is a lessening in its
strong and vital force.
By keeping your blood purified,
your system more easily wards off
disease that is ever present, waiting
to attack wherever there is an
iOUTH CAROLINA
CRUISE IN PACIFIC
The U. S. S. South Carolina ir.
ompany with five other Battleships
f the Atlantic 'Fleet 'will make a
ruise to the Pacific this coming
ummer. ?
The other vessels of this Squadron
,'ill be the U. S. S. Connecticut, U.
1. S. Michigan, U. S. S. Minnesota
J. S. S. Kansas, U. S. S. New Harrp
hire. This Suadron will be known
s the Midshipmen's Practice Squadon,
and will take the Midshipmen
t the Naval Academy on their an<ual
summer crukc. The following
arts will be visited: Guantanrmo
hiba; Panama Canal Zrone; Hawaim
Islands; Puget Sountd, (Statj of'
IAD TERRIBLE
SKJN DISEASE
Jttle Girl Improves Rapidly When Given
ZIRON Iron Tonio.
Many mothers try one remedy after anlihor
fnr 4h#? cnffpnnac r?f their Iilll(>nnes
without apparently being able to find the
ight one. If anything seems wrong with
he blood, or stomach, or if the child's
ystem is run-down and needs strengtheny?u
may benefit by the experience of
his Westmoreland. Tenn., mother, Mrs.
ohn F. Anglea, who writes:
"My little girl had a terrible skin disease
ind her stomach was in such a bad condiion.
Nothing helped her, so we finally
started to give her Ziron.
She improved so rapidly from the first
>ottle, so we have given her two more.
>he is much better.91
Don't try other remedies first! Choose
ttron from the start. It has benefited
nany people suffering from poor blood,
general weakness, lo?s of appetite ana
)ther symptoms which indicate lack of
ron in the blood.
Sold by druggists on a money-back
guarantee
ZN 15
\bur Blood Needs
SI IE? 19
toTRESPASS
NOTICE
All por;juns avc hereby notified
and forbidden to en'.cr or in any man
ner trespass upon ny trait of land
containing eeve nty-fivc (75) acres
more or loss, in Bnyboro Township
bounded North by L. W. Gerralc
and R. M. Hardee, Dart by Levi C
O.errald Estate, South by Joe Lewis
land an 1 West by Jesse and P. C
Prince.
All persons violating this Notio
will be prosecuted to the full extenl
of the law.
W. G. GERRALD.
?,j1l|20-4ti. pd.
Dim im 4?L?
ouy in ui
Where high rents are noti
haps this item does pot ex
only the State and County
expense in seiiing goods; <
es da not have to be paid.
Our store is in the coi
where you can come and i
and the advantages we en
some money when you arr
We keep the uesi yoi
and we keep a good stock
1920 for fertilizers, dry
ers' hardware.
Come to the old reli;
! DUSENBU
Toddville,
Your# I
od is -Kept Pure ^ I
>pening. A few bottles of S. S. S-, I
he great vegetable blood* medicine,
vill revitalize your blood and give
rou new strength and a healthy, B
rigorous- vitality. Everyone needs H
t just now to keep the system in H
>erfect condition. Go to your drug
itore and get a bottle to-day, and i
f you need any medical advice, yon N I
an obtain it without cost by writ* B
ng to Medical Director, Swift Spe*
iflc Co., 112 Swift Laboratory, At
anta, Ga. -
Washington); San Pedro, California; I
San Francisco, California; San Die- V
go, California. fll
This squadron wilf assemble at K
Philadelphia about May 10; after a
short stay in Philadelphia, it will igo I
to Annanolis. Maryland for nhmif B
two weeks to take part in the Grad- I
nation exercises of the Midshipman
at the United States Naval Acade- I
my. The actual ciuise starts from I
Annapolis on June 5 and will end I
about August 28 at the same place. I
Ex-service Navy men may reenlist I
to take this cruise. This cruise af- I
fords a wonderful opportunity to
see the Panama Canal, San Franc's- I
co, and other ports of the Pacific I
Coast, Hawaiian Island, and Guan- ^ 1
tanamo, the winter rendezvous of I
the Atlantic Fleet.
For the Ex-Navy man who wants m
to do a little surf bathing- at Wai- I
kiki Beach this sumer, here's your I
chance.
See the Navy Folks at the Navy
Recruiting Station in the Arcade V
Building, Columbia, or sec the Navy
lads at the Recruiting Office in the A
following cities, and they can fix I
you up for the cruise: Charleston,
Florence, Rock Hill, Spartanburg,
Grc- nville, Anderson.
The Wrong Word. I
Daughter?A certain young man II
sent me these flowers this morning. II
I Papa?Don't say "a certain young
man, my dear. There is none of , JW
, 'em."?Edinburgh Scotsman. I
Literal. |l
Brown?See here, you made a tor- II
rible botch with this coat. I told 11
you to mend the hole so you couldn't 11
see it. II
Tailor?Veil, you can't see th?i H
l.nln nnn ir.Ml 9 l> r. f TuoMfnl i ?-vf 11
ik: } van juu uv.ivva i i ij/u
a ?,
j You Do More Work,
You are more ambitious and you get more
: .mjoyment out of everything when youi
blood is in good condition. Impurities in
the blood have a very depressing effect on
the system, causing weakness, laziness
nervousness and sickness.
GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC |
restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying
and Enriching the Blood. When you feel f
its strengthening, invigorating effect, see ^
how it brings color to the cheeks and how
it improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic value.
I GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
: is not a patent medicine, it is simply
i IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup.
So pleasant even children like it. The
? b'ood needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON
, to Enrich it. Tiics^ reliable tonic prop1
crties never fail to drive out impurities in
the blood.
The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S
; TASTELESS Chill TONIC has made it
. the favorite tonic in thousands of homes.
More than thiriy-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
touic.vThe formula is just the same today,
and you can get it from any drug
store. COc per bottle.
ie Country \ [
to be considered, where perisl
at all; and where there is
taxes to be added in as an |
*nd where the high town tax- 1
[ a
iritry but it is on a good road
nee us without much trouble,
joy will enable us to save you
ive.
ud? io be had for trie money (a
. Try us at Toddville during
goods, groceries, and farmable.
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