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_ FAOE POUR $Ur ilonij Iwulii CONWAY, S. 0. btered At the Post Office at Conway h C, M second class mail matter. H. H. WOODWARD Published Every Thursday Morning by Conway Publishing Co. . Y CHANGE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: One Copy, One Year $2.00 One Copy, Six Months,.... 1.00 One Copy, Three Months. . .50 Payable in Advance TELEPHONE 21. Make all Checks or Drafts payable to The Horry Herald, or H. H. Woodward, Conway, S. O. THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1920 The high price of cotton ought to help a great deal in obtaining good roads in this country. f> Anybody can spend money but it is mot all of us who know how to spend it in the right way. o Business grows in Conway from year to year and the town gains in ; wealth and population. According to some of the reports we have been reading the peanut stands a fair chance of becoming a profitable crop. 9 It is always easy to let things go "by the board." It is a sailor's expression, meaning: "It is nothing, I don't care." o Tobacco farmers will do well this year to look carefully after the gath ering and curing of their crops, as it is said that only the bright grad- I es will bring a good price, o The farmer who fails to ra'se plenty of food for his own use this . year may have to pay extortionate prices next Winter or do without the necessaries of life. o There are too many farmers who fail to find pleasure in their work on the farm, and in consequence they keep going about from place to place instead of sticking on the job every day in the week. The greatest canning factories of the United States ought to be located in the South where the things are raised that go in the cans; but this is not the case and never has been. o Owing to the advent of the boll weevil in this county, the fanners will be compelled to change their methods of planting and cultivating the cotton crop. They should be studying the new ways nc.w before the pest gets too much ahead of them. -o A man or woman who feels the urge of getting ahead and accomplishing something in this short life, cannot afford to throw time away on useless wrangling over matters that do not amount to any thing. There is more time lost in that way among most people than is , caused by strong drink or crime. Q It docs not pay to try tjo force any people into things that they do not want, and try to force them to take action that they do not believe is the 1*1 neV* f 4- /-. ? mi i ifjub lining iu *iu. 1 I1C passage or Jaws that are against the public opinion of what should he the law, is one of the most serious mistakes made by Legislative bodie; in this time. o Time has passed by until we are now on the second year since the armistice was signed. Conditions since that time have turned out differently from the statements of the wisest of our men as to the conditions that would follow in our economical affairs. Conditions now are puzzling to those who have made auch things as war and its conditions ' O llfo f PV* oro 10 =-^ - ?V V* O i ?IV/ new under the sun, however. o Human experience proves that the mind often worries more than is justified by reason of some expected calamity or bad luck. Often the expression is heard to the effect that a matter did not turn out as bad in its consequences as we had thought This is the reason why worry should be avoided when it is carried to unreasonable lengths, as in that way it prevents the use of good judgment . and keeps down good foresight. Even the ordinary nail has b c me ! scarce and hard to obtain for th * i work in new buildings. -" . - ' "t Pastime Program for w< Maj MO HELEN "THE TUMI TU! Blanche "THF WtRRFMS mim ii niiiibivv wedn "MASKE and T< thu Victor "CHIMMII fr Wm. S "mm sati FAST VH and Crack-a COMING THU] "THE MIDN Featuring Jim Corbet, at one of the world, in an 18 Episoi episodes each show, and stari tire Serial in nine weeks; the sure and see it. bi h h hbbbii and 1 l . i 30x3Vfc Goo Fabric, AHA 30x31/2 Goc Fabric, Anti Ill L&;Ji? ?e * ?? THE HORRY HERALD, COR Theatre eek commencing r 3 NDAY EDDY IN , RING HOUR" :cn a v .OL/H I Sweet in OF VIRGINIA" ESDAY. D RIDER" am Mix IRSDAY Moore in E FADDEN" HDAY . Hart in I TRACKS" URDAY 'ESTERN -jack Comedy. RSDAY MAY 13 IfillT MAM" iuiii iviftn time heavy weight champion de Serial. We will use two Comedy features, showing enfastest serial ever made. Be Goodyear fires for tl f'VMtllUU-ll. i IIMIIItllllllf (Hit IUIII Mill till I II'tllll It intuitu I'HHI I,-lit |||:i lit! Enormous rt m \ have producs ?smaller cars a ?jwm\ even in the f; JIIk world's highe tllllr ac^ition ' ||||||; manufactures Mm' tires a day in devoted solei r| 31 x 4-inch siz r Last year mc H I factorv-eauin __ . I X X B J with any othi H I Their extrem M I | Ford, Chevr< M I I car using on E / / Goodyear Ser m / / tires and Goo dycar Double-Cure jji'} "2 50 Good Veather Tread \\/u.. ? ??y ulyear Single-Cure A i 50 Hcavi -Skid Tread JL X*? ^ess rc BVVWmHMnMHHMVlMHHnHnFMWMBi WM--, nr v WAY, S^C., APRIL 29, 1920 The M See our herd of Registered Duroc and Cholera immune. BE PREPARED WHEN PORK F G. I. Christie, Director of Extensi< meeting. "If you are in the hog 1 have to feed 100,000,000 European our hog raisers. He says higher pork prices are boi er than the previous record of ove H. C. CANNON, Phone 90D CONWAY, s. o. URGE DEVELOPMENT INLAND WATERWAYS Speakers at St. Louis Converv tion Say Railroads at Their Limit \ NEED FOR WATERWAYS GREATER THA1U EVEF Says President of Mississippi Valley Waterways Assn. St. Louis.?The United Statci must develop and encouage her inland waterways transportation if she expects to retain here position ir the world of commerce, speakers al the convention of ^he Mississipp Valley Waterways Associa'icn declared here. They said the railroad.' have reached the limit of their capacity. James E. Smith of St. Louis, pres ident of the association, asserted Leadership tie Smallei > .ii:.mi.iiiiiiiHitiiiii.il r.t.iu. i.iiiiiMiiiliiiuiiitd :sources and scrupulous 2d in Goodyear Tires f< high relative value not exi imous Goodyear Cords < st-priced automobiles. to its larger sizes, Go< i an average of 20,000 sir the world's largest tire i [y to the 30x3-, 30 x3V: ;es. >re cars using these sizes ped witl\ Goodyear Tire er kind. le worth is available foi jlet, Dort, Maxwell, or e of these sizes, at the r vice Station. Go there foi dlyear Heavy Tourist Tu I year Heavy Tourist Tubes are built to j endanger a good casing with a cheap tu if 'iVtai ic#' T nl^ne ?% * lerit. 30 x 3Vi size in waterproof bag.... MMMNMMMniMMHMMnMMMnMn ? THE DUROC SOW ost Profitable Proposition on the Jersey Hogs on Dcg Illuff Read, 2 mil tE\CHES $25 A HUNDRED on Purdue University, told the Indian k>u -iness, stay in and if you are not, gel s during the next year and a great pa; an I to come and predicts that during th< r $23 per hundred weight. Start your 1 . R. 0. 3-25 tf America compares with Europe of 50 years ago when that continent discovered the necessity of using ? waterways as carriers and built ar} tificial channels. "We have natural channels," he said, "but it appears we do not appreciate their value as carriers of - our products." i "Brig. Gen. F. T. Hines, chief cf the transportation division of the war department, which has control < over j^vernment inland waterways transportation, in an address said i the railroad welcomed revival of water transportation as a "necessary ally in the solution of the transporj t aticui problems. "Commerce has a greater, more urgent need for waterways to .'ay . than ever before," he said. "The 1 I " present rail situation is sufficient i evidence of this. The railroad today ] views the waterway not as an undesirable competitor, but as a very necessary ally in the solution of the enormous national transportation problems which we are facing. Demands Exceed Facilities. k "The demands which the railroads i are being called upon to meet are f . . . . - isrutiMy in .excess oi mcir comomeu i facilities. There is an existing- un supplied demand for 800,000 freight 5 cars alone. Railroad men have ad mitted that every locomotive plant in the country would have to work i at capacity for three years to enable I the railroads even to catch up with < I ft =======^=-1 i ' 3 ^ ( i c 3? r Cars ; 3 care Si ( ar the Jg; * :eeded ijjj 3ii the a! 1 U M ? ! i adyear |i ( tall car j j t ractory f. j and j | i i were s than < your other tearest r these bes. . * . . US ^ gp^) I ? >rotcct casings. I?'.*? Goodyear bos of $450 III ' * > ' , t Farm es from Conway. Size, Breeding: ft a swine breeders at their recent I in." He says that America wil it of this responsibility will fall on e next year we will see prices high herd today. HANSOM, The Auctioneer, 213 No. Sixth St. WILMINGTON, N. 0. the actual demands." " In assisting waterways to assume a considerable portion of the transportation burdens the war department desires to become a material factor," he said, adding that operation of the several barge ser^ vices already initiated was but a single, although vital phase of this new undertaking. "Within the next few months, it was anticipated the complete river fleet as originally planned for Mississippi operation by the railroad administration would be in service, lie said, the equipment totalling forty steel cargo barges*^ and six steel twin screw towboats. Resolutions were presented "demanding that Congress pass the Newton bill, which would provide that approximttely $65,000,000 be appropriated for waterways improve meats and competion of channel % widening projects on the Mississippi Misourj and Ohio rivers begun ten years ago. 1 j LOST OR STRAYED. One white and brown pided cow, , with short crooked horns, marked i hole in each ear, blaze face, wear ing leather bell collar about two inches wide, with medium size bell. If found notify me and get reward. MAYO COX. Loris, S. C.?adv 4|29?2t. o? . TEACHERS' EX A Ail NATION f The regular teachers' examinat'on kvill be held in the Burroughs School building Saturday May the first, beginning at nine o'clock. All ceachers who intend to teach next /car and who have not valid certificates are urged to take this examina ion. It is a long tirescme day's vork and a teacher cannot do herself justive unless she begins early. ^ M. J. Bullock, A. J. Baker, T. B. Lewis. Co. Bd. of Education. o GOOD PRAYER MEETING. Loris, S. C., R. No. 1., Apr. 23.? The members of Cane Branch church ^ ire having a fine prayer meeting on * each Wednesday night beginning ibout eight o'clock P. M., and the [ ncmbers cordially invite everybody n that section to attend these meetngs. The people of this community egard this as a time when prayer s needed in the country . and thev ?re asking the assistance of all the Christian ])cople in bringing this iced to the attention of all the people. Citation Notice. 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, | County of Horry, ly J. S. VAUGHT, ESQUIRE, PRO SATE JUDGE. 'WHEREAS, W. H. Chestnut made luit to ir.c, to grant him Letters of \dministration of the Estate of and jffccts of Mary Ellen Jordan. THESE ARE THEREFORE toj ;ite and admonish all and singular^ i he kindred and creditors of the said Vlary Ellen Jordan, deceased, that liey be asd appear, before me, in ;he Court of Probate, to be held at Conway, S. C., on May 8th, 1920 iext, after publication hereof, at 11 >'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my Hand, this 23rd lav of Ar>ril Anno Domini IftOrt Published on the 29th day of Apr. I wid May 6th, 1920, in the Horry Her j ild. J. S. VAUGHT, 8 (SEAL) Probate Judge. 0 NOTICE TOBACCO GROWERS. I For tobacco barn flues call on Sasser Company, Inc. : Gurley, South Carolina. We manufacture the best flues ^ made, file your order with I us immediately.?udv l|lj29. j C mos. j % 1MBKawarnwjmmmm fhe Gulr>!*rc That Dots tint Atftct the I toad JleCvVia? of its t6t.Jc and la .Klivc t-rfect, I.AXA* J IVK BUOMO QUIMi;- K i ? U tier thau ordinary I On': .tie ami <k>? a not cause utrvousuen . nor f inrl'ig hi luad. Jte'.npmi; r flis iu'l n.?trtnc.i| V-/ i.-.r.i, iui' LLc na;u."?: Ct W. OfciOV/i. bOc. > I