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Ev ?** ' *v*%- -v ' < *{% , . *(* >*'<?' >* *~$t' *\ FAQB EIGHT Real fl If you havi ?5W521tS 3?32S^i*GK I We are size pre thing t* the fo Name R. F. D. No Number Acres for How Timbered ? . Is Cleared Land ii How Many Buildi Distance from Ra Is Property Locate Lowest Price will 4! 22j 20?4t L. P. ROBERTS SAYS j WE ARE LOST Since the Stock Law Has Been Forced Upon Us in Horry County BLAMES DELEGATION FOR ALLOWING IT t Says Farmers Must Stand To gether and Do Better or Lose Out. t The healtli of our section is generally good. We have had several cases of "flu" in our section, bid 3 am thankful they are all un again. We have had one of the bos m el ings at our church I ever -aw. There were several members added to the church. We have one of the I est preachers. We have a flourishing Sunday School at our church. Mr. J. P. Johnson and his teachers are doing a goo I work. I want to ask my brother farme a of Horry County wnat are we g ing to do with that curse that 1 a ju t been put upon us. called tl e Stock law? Are we, as farmers, going to submit to a thing like that ? Now Brethren, when 1 say fa.-mors, I mean men that follow the plow an 1 eat bread by the sweat of their brows. That is the kind of farmer. 1 am Bilking to. I say we cant af ford to let the little two by f ins treat us in any such way. Now .Brethren lets get together and see if we clm't do better. We have sit still and let them ruin us unless we come together. People, just look a1 .the thousands and thousands of acres of pasture land will be i le' Look at the thousands of acres of Swamps in our County, where the acorns lie in piles. All that w 1! be lost. Brethren, I believe Alnrghty God in His wisdom, intended for Stoctc to run at lar^e. I heard a widow woman say, if the law was enforce ! she would be ruined. B.eth? ? . V. i: m Estate W; j a farm or I lered lands f ?SEE VS i in position to han tposition; if you ha ) offer in this line, flowing blank and rr LORIS, S. C. Post Office \ .. Township property located in Sale? No. Acres Cleared? n Good State of Cultivation? ngs? ilroad? id on Public Road? Sell for: > ren, visit the markets, see the thou\ ands of dollars' worth of beef, pork mutton, etc., that is brought into our markets. Now lets see what this little two by four delegation did. One of them promised me before he left here that we would never have the curse put on us as long as he went to the House. Now what } did they do? They went to Columbia, built these forts, planted their guns on it, and turned them lose on the farmers of Horry County, then came back here with long face and said: "We did the best we could, it was the other fellows that did it.'' ! (i 1.1 . ii i i 111 i , ureinren, 11 was mat nune two oy four delegation that did it themselves. Now, Brethren, lets do better. Ati tend your perqinct meeting, elect I delegates to your County Convention j and lets get delegates that we will i he proud of for I feel like if we J miss hell we can't be worse. Now boys I don't mean any harm to any body but if the cap fits, any of you can wear it like a man. I would like to hear from the rest I of the farmers. ^ ?L. P. Roberts, t Conway, S. C., R. F. I). No. 2. agentsmeeTand ! HAVE GOOD TIME i There was a meeting of the Homo | Demon ration Agents of the Eastlorn 1) riot at Florence on M nday, i Tue:' lav and Wednesday of last ,.,.1, HI Y.il? L.ii- t r* m j'/iizuuein rornuy, Laura Lad y, Christine South "and J'i: . Dora Dee Walker of tlie State i' ' tie won 'lu re. They gave some [very in'ov< <lmg talks and helpful j suggestions for the work this year. The flonoiahle O. H. Martin o:' , Washington, gave some extracts from the letters of the late Dr. Seaman A. Knapp. Mr. Mulford, also of V/a lungton, discussed conscape j gardening, The chamber of comjmerce entertaining the Agents and visitors with a fish stew at MuV draw's Mill. This was.enjoyed by all. Another interesting feature of the meeting was the visit to the Experiment Station near Florence, j Miss Laura Bailey, Assistant State Home Demonstration Agent will be in Horry County, April 22nd, and ' 23rd. On the 22nd she with the Home Demonstration Agent will j,visit the clubs in the lower part of the county, On the 28rJ they will THE HORRY HERALD, COH anted C< . ? th Pi arm lands ! li< or sale 1 (lc i te Iu pc I uic any i j ve any- g1 fill out I jail to I ... * | N ?j x 11 al 1 y< hs jca be - te visit the upper section. Miss Bailey j ai is especially interested in Boys' and bl Girls' work. ar ft ne 013 PROFIT IN S MILK AND BUTTER >< I r^j Small Investment Brings Big Re- j turn?Mr. Weaver's Plan is Simple "I bought a package of Dr. Le- ci Gear's Stock Powders from my local dealer and after feeding it to my js Jersey Cow, she increased from 6 ar [quarts to 12 quarts of milk per day, . I and after continuing the Powders 1 j for 30 days longer, she increased in i butter fat from 5 pounds to 10 Tf pounds per week, and at the end of I 5 months, she was making 12 pounds of butter fat per week."?L. B. Weaver, Grand Rapids, Mich. Mr. Weaver followed the advice of r*l1 T o?/l d I ijvvjvmi ^ auu 10 mwiicy autuh I You can get the same results. Get | Dr. LeGear's Stock Powders from i your dealer; feed it to your horses, ,c( ' milk cows, steers, hogs and sheep p] as directed. Satisfaction or money ., hack.?Dr. L. D. l?eGear Med. Co., lt St. Louis, Mo.?adv 4-22 o< -o ir MANY ITEMS OF W AM PEE NEWS ei i Two Cpuples Marry?People Want to w Know More About Railroad? Other Items, Rev. G. C. Hedgepeth, pastor of 1( I w ;he Baptist church of this p'ace, has' been a very busy man this past we: k. In addition to his regular ' g pastoral duties he has been called on tc to officiate at two man iagcs. The j first couple to wed was Mrs Rethea m Carter to Mr. O. J. Bell. The mar- jM ringe on Wednesday of last week at w the brides' home, near Loris. The (i( bride is the charming and attrac- S( tive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe B j Carter, of Simpson Creek Township, |h I M. Jl - - wiipc Lite groom is one or the Icad-|'l i-;/v mm chants of Wampcc. The sec- P jond marriage was that of Miss Em rW jma Thompson, one of the most popu- tl lar ladies of Wampee, and a dangh- lc jter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thompson, 01 to a Mr. Jacobs, of Fairmont, N. C. w The writer wishes for both couples a 11 long and happy wedded life. d Mr. L. D. Singleton, principal of g the Wampee Graded School, delivered a very interesting and instruc- si tivc and healpful lecture at the Rap- tl 'tist church here last Sunday aveninr. n Uub-My-Tism is a po eriul ant - tl septic; tit kills the po on cause* fi from infected cuts, cures old sores, cj tetter, etc.?Adv [WAY, S Q.t APRIL 22, 1920 The people of this community ant to know for sure if the Sea>arji Air Line Railway Company >ally are planning to build a road trough this village. Such a road a necessity and would certainly len up a fine section of Horry ountji to the outside world. One of le most prominent citizens of this ac(> is so enthusiastic for the road int he says he is not only wili ng to ve the Seaboard a right-of way :ross his farm but kthat if the c; inanity will stand with him as he be >ves they will and it shoul I be nessary for hi mto move his dwe'land his farms he will glad'y do * in order to* make a way for the ad, it would cost several hundred dlars to do this and if I were to 11 ycu his name you would know e man for his name is a hous%h-ld ord in every house in the country. is very much that the Seaboard ople will build the road. IRES, BODY AND SOUL? ot Sick, But Still Not Yourself. Think You'll Be Better Tomorrow?Only You're Not RY TAKING PEPTO-MANGAN % Isn't Sleep You Need, But a Good Tonic?More Red Blood. i Everyone gets rur? down ocea si only. Sometimes it's weeks before >u get your energy, enthusiasm and ippiness back again. Any doctor will tell you to be ireful in a time like this. Your nly has little power of resistance, id the danger of catching some seous disease is great. Temporarily, >ur blood has too few "fighting" rpuscles. It's the work of these same red rpuscles to keep you free from tigue. Being constantly tired out -depressed in body and mind?Is most a sure sign that your blood icxls help for a time. Glide's Pepto-Mangan is a stand d remedy in cases of anemia (or oodlessness). It supplies the iron id other properties your blco 1 ieds to catch up with its task of ieping you fresh and alert in every t>re. Pepto-Mangan lias the hearty enirsement of physicians, is an agree >'le tonic to ta^e, and may be had . any drug store in either liquid or .blet form. Both have same mcdinal value. Be sure to ask for Glide's. There only one genuine Pepto-Mangan, id the name "Gude's" should be on ie package.?Advertisement. 4-2? IRE SAVING DAY AT BUCK MOTOR CO. One of the most remarkable re>nt movements to attain national rominence is the one* lhat has for _ -Ul. .1 il. . . - ? uujeci, tne pointing out oi meth:1s by which motorists may obtain icreased mileage from their tires. One would imagine that tire deal's would be pleased to have tires ear out quickly, so that new purlases would be necessary. But this ; not generally tine. There is more vjoici to-day over one car owner hose" tires run 10,000 to 15,0 /0 dies, than over a hundred whose tck of care prevents them from etting many miles they are entitle 1 >. This national tire conservation lovcment will reach Conway on [ay 22, when Tire Conservation Day ill be obsciwod. Carrying out the lea of helping all local motorists to x-ure more service from their tires, uck Motor Co., of Conway, S. C., as arranged to have an expert from he Goodyear Tire & Rubber C.>many, present at the demonstrations, ho will /rive an entire day over to le consideration of the tire prob>ins of all local motorists, pointing lit the most insignificant repairs diich, if made in time, will add imleasurably to tire mileage. The tire ifflculties. of each motorist will b;; iven individual attention. Sections of tires will be exhibited bowing the different kinds of wear bat tires are subject to, and the icthods of combating them. Tire Construction will be followed from be crude rubber of the forest to the inished tire, ready to start on its areer of service. There is nothing mysterious about ^ * 4 I 1 " QUALITY A In New Spri ; * 9 -1 i?_ * uur cioxnes lor good quality a i , styles. If you v pendable clothin well, fits good i est style, come i Our line, of cloth Ties, Collars, < and Underwear and cannot be e Come in and , Spring Styles, 'i welcome. Gents Furn rni\i\/uA !! ZZ tii os, and therefore, no good reason why motorists should not know all about them, and be saved many of the disappointments they experience when discarding1 tires which have passed away before their time. SEND ALL YOUR REPAIR WORK BLACKSMITHING SAW HAMMERING ACETYLENE WELDING AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING ?TO? CONWAY IRON WORKS Milton PittLian, (Lessee). 4j22;20?tf. WAMPEE NEWS | TOLD IN BRIEF Editor Horry Herald: Will you kindly allow apace for r Peoples LOCATED NEXT DQOR Tl ACROSS THE STREET We have opened up a Gc we rebuild and do gener make of Automobiles, f large for us to handle, with new and improved several years of experier We are also prepared tc / i jobs. In case of a breaf No. 123 for quick servic I ,1 FREE AIR.? W. J, JONES & HI 4 w??rii mmmmmmm Federal Income TWO SPECIAL SERVICES?WAS AUDITING AND F. J. SULL CERTIFIED PUB: Telephone So. 786. WI.MING nsnu I ng ClothesI ' Men are of V; nd tire latest m vant good, do- E g, that wear? B tnd of the lat- Bj n and see us. B es, hats, Caps, B Socks, Shirts, V ' arc all new H xcelled. B see our new HI 'ou are always M lishing Co. I Y, S. C. I the following. This community generally is interestcd in the discussions of the "Stock Law" which the Herald is publishing. All questions, affecting the public should be studied and I discussed by the public. For a dp rvi nnro/ii' 4 /? kn ~ *V.^v Mv.iiwtUVJ VU l/C MV/lllVl^llV) 1U1 government of a democracy to ,^H the best possible government for those who live under it, it is necessary to have an educated populace. ^H It is hope<l that these discussions which you are promoting will prove of much benefit. Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Bell visited Mrs. Bell's parents at Loris Sunday. The Rev. G. C. Hedgepeth has call IH ed a mooting for Wednesday afters VH noon, of the citizens of Wampee, at IH the new parsonage. He hopes at IH tkat time to organize the Wampee '^H Improvement and Co-operative As- I scciation. . fl Mr. Leland S. Bellamy left Tues- I day moming for Atlanta, where he I will take a ccftirse at Draughon's H Business College. The commencement exercises of I . I the Wampee School will be held on I I Tuesday night, April 27, at 8 II o'clock. Public cordially invited. I I (Non de plume). Byrschel. II Garage 1 II ) THE CONWAY HOTEL, I FROM HOTEL GRACE II " > XI ineral Repair Shop where I al repair w ork on any . \io job too small or too Our Garage is equipped I machinery. We have had I ice in Automobile work. I i take care of road-side I c down call Telephone | I YOURS FOR SERVICE, 1 iRMAN 0. MARLOW. J ) Tax Returns if 4HINGTON REPRESENTATIVE |jj SYSTEMATIZING B IVAN & CO. 1 LIO ACCOUNTANTS ^ M Murchieon Bank Bldg. ' [ m TON, N. C. IB mmm