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Tkm FOUR ? ?' ~ " 111 F I. I " fta litony IWrihi CONWAY, S. 0. tend el the Post Office at Conway fiL G, m second class mail matter. H. H. WOODWARD MMiafced Every Thursday Morning hy Conway Publishing Co. CHANGE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: One Copy, One Year $2.00 One Copy, Six Months,.... 1.00 One Copy, Three Months. . .60 Payable in Advance TELEPHONE 21. ICake all Checks or Drafts payable to The Horry Herald, or H. H. Woodward, Conway, S. C. TTTTTT?.Qn A V 1VTAV (X 1 OOf\^ A AX V AV N/ A-/ A X A ) XIX A A JL V ) J. 1/ XJ V/ . A good citizen is one who abides by the laws of his country, even if he is unable to do anything else. j I o Goo<l results are produced by care ful thinking and planning, never by going ahead at random. o A good sprinkling twice a day would save the merchants many dollars in keeping their stores and stocks in clean condition. o Good drainage not only brings more land into use for the people, but it makes the occupation of all other land more healthful. o If this town is to grow very much, one thing is sure and that is that there must be more houses. The time has passed when men can raise families in tents. o?One reason for the falling off in strawberry production in this section was the high prices for tobacco. High prices for tobacco may not last always. Better get back to planting strawberries in good time. " o The money spent from year to I year here in placing piles of sand |' and clay in the streets only to have the piles washed away in the first hard rain; would in time lay the streets with good hard pavements and thus stop the expense for a life time. ?.? p At last the unrest over the coun- I try has resulted in some pood to the whole nation as overall clubs have been formed in every hamlet and the price of clothes almost immediately started down. The public can do a whole lot when they try. PROHIBITION AND TAXES. b There is one tiling which will c^st r this country a great deal, and that n e is the enforcement of the prohibition 1 c laws. Each State in the union will n spend much money in efforts under t State laws to keep down the traffic t in moonshine; while the national j government wP- pend still larger u sums and employ a host of men in the determination to enforce the v laws that have been passed. All of. f this expense will come cut of the i \ pockets of taxpayers. There is no I other way in which such funds can t ever be raised. Fonnerly under the r liquor laws of many of the States j there was a large amount of revenue ) derived from the manufacture and ( sale 01 wluskey. Nu\v il has been < changed round so that instead of ^ getting an income to the public treasuries from the traffic, there , will be a big hole in the treasuries . which must be filled by taxing the } people. Some one replies and says , that well, the people spent much t j money for whiskey under the wet I laws, and now they will save that |, money when they can't buy whiskey , with it. That may be so in a general way. But it is not the same class of the people who spent their money for whisckey under wet "laws that will now have to pay the bulk of the taxes necessary to raise the money to enforce the laws of prohibition. There is the hardship which arises in the matter. Those who did not spend t.hoir mnnoy f<>?- H'jv.or under the wet laws, will now have to pay the tax money for enforcing prohibition. The drinking class had very little property if they spent all they made for whiskey and consequently will have to pay comparatively nothing for enforcoing the laws which are- intended for their benefit. 1 We need more acting and less talk Ing in relation to many of the things we now have with us. What has become of the acres of cut over land that formerly was regarded as almost worthless property in this section of the State ? fcA* ' ' i \ 4 v Pastime Program for we May Mor Monroe Sa "SUNDOV TUE Louise Huff and Jack Pickfi TO WEDNI / y m m m mm mmm i "MASKE! and Tom ]\ THUI "THE MIDN! Featuring Jim Corbet, at one of the world, in an 18 Epis< < episodes each show, and stai? tire Serial in nine weeks; the sure and see it. FRI Pete Morriston in a five-reel "WHEN THE DE: SATL FAST Wl and a fiin COMING IV Douglas F "HIS MAJESTY, IPUIA II mm ntAluAn ntVULI GAINING GROUND lapid Spread of Movement Noted?Forces About Equal Washington. ? Mexican advice? ere both through American an 1 reel channels continued to note a apid spread of the revolutionary lovement against the Carranza govrnment particularly in the close vi inity of Mexico City itself. G vern nent oflicials here however, sai hey saw nothing these rather scat ering incidents immediately critica n the situaton faced by the federal uthorities. The best available information, it vas added, indicated that the rival orces under arms were neaily equal n numbers. As indicative of the character of he reported defections in the federal anks, rebel agents here said the 'orce which joined the robe's and ar ived in Morelos, making possible the iccupation of Cuautla, was from the. 'Supremos poderes" the famous organization of picked troops used since the deposition of Diaz as a >uard for the national capital. They dso viewed the break in the garri ion in Chihuahua as reducing the nenace to the revolutionary forces n Sonera from that quarter. Until the rebels operating in almost every part of the country arc coordinated, Mexico City is in nr CHILDREN NO EXCEPTION In Conway as Elsewhere Youth and Age Suffer Alike From Kidney Weakness. Is your child weak, frail and palel No control over the kidneys' ac tion ? .Kidney weakness is a serioui thing? Far too serious to overlook. It may moan a life of sickliness. Profit by Conway experiences. Use Doan's Kidney Pills. rjnuorscci oy uonway parents. Read this Conway mother's en dorsement: Mrs. J. T. Benton, says: "M\ little girl was troubled terribly witl kidney trouble. Her kidneys acte< very irregularly and bothered hei especially at night. Finally I wen' to the No-ton Diutr Co., and g 1 D an's Kidney PPls. Before lo^p Doan's greatly relieved her and 1 can't say loo much in their praise." Price 60?, at all dealers. Don'! sir ply ask for a kidney remedyget P'saV' T" ' -oy Pill the s^rv that M r. Pm'.ro had. Foster Mi'bum C~., :i JiuIiJo, N. Y. a !-? THE HORRY HERALD* CON? i Theatre ! ;ek commencing 10 JDAY tlisbury in UN TRAIL" SDAY U l/IU xxx iKLES" ESDAY. 0 RIDER" lix Western RSDAY IGHT MAN" time heavy weight champion de Serial. We will use two Comedy features, showing enfastest serial ever made. Be IDAY Western SERT SMILED" IRDAY ESTERN 2 Comedy EAY 21ST Q ir*V*onl'o in cvxjl mivxixxo in ! FHE AMERICAN" | serious danger, military men ltfere be lieve, except by coup d'etat or from 1 a raid that chance turned into a more favorable movement. The largest operating units are still those controlled by Carranza and with the exception of Sonora, Sinali -, and a few other states controlled by the rebels, the balance of power was said to rest with the oovernment. News from the Southern part of Mexico confirmed reports that Cuernavaca, Puebla and Cuautla were in rebel hands and Zapatistas had gatn ered in some strength in the southern part of the state of Mexico adjoining the federal district. The official statement published in Mexico City yesterday and cabled to Washington that General Dicguez was in Gladalajara with 8,000 federal troops was regarded as significent since the announcement was made three weeks ago that he had j started from Mexico City for the j west to attack the rebels moving j southward from Sonora. His failure j to get further than Guadalajara was i said to have given the rebels an op portunity to move on Mazatlan and organize their-lines of communicacat'on that extend to the American border. A report that '2,500 men had been taken by the government from Manzanillo to reinforce the garrison at Mazatlan was not only fully credited by observers, not only because of i 1, 1 1 i * 'I-- ? ' * ' " uie reuei activity aDout Manzanun, but also because of the government lack of ships necessary to move such a force. m CATTLE DIPPING MATTER IS ENDED According to previous arrangement, Dr. W. K. Lewis, of Columbia, I came to Conway and met the farmers of the Cedar Grove section on Thursday, April, 29th. A number of farmers had talks to make on the > subject of dipping their cattle this - season, and Dr. l^ewis made an intofpfltinc* talk in which he explained why it all came about and at first offered to withdraw the requirements if the farmers would have some one out there to send to him at Columbia some of the ticks that - are on the cattle so that he might decide whether they are actual fever ticks or not. None of the farmI ers volunteered to gather these ticks r and send to uoiumma, and linally Or. Lewis stated that he had decid^ ed to push the matter no further [ provided II. N. Sessions w> uld go out there and gather the ti"ks and send to him, and that for the present no further stops would he taken to gel the fair.iOio to dip their ? cattle. 9AY, 8. 0., MAY 6, 1920. v The M< See our herd of Registered Duroc and Cholera immune. BE PREPARED WHEN PORK R G. I. Christie, Director of Extensic meeting. "If you are in theofcog b have to feed 100,000,000 Europeans our hog raisers. He says higher pork prices are bou er than the previous record of ovei H. C. CANNON, Phone 90D CONWAY, s. o I SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1920 is a very important day for the motorists of this city and vicinity. It is | TIRE I CONSERVATION DAY I It is the time when we n shall receive the benefit I of expert information I I which is being given in all parts of the country in the great national movement for the reduction of tire expense. The demonstration is free. Many important exhibits for you to see, besides expert advice and inspection ? better than you could get any other time or in any other way. You are invited ? no matter what kind of tires you use. Remember the' date and the place. BUCK MOTOR CO. CONWAY, S. C. Goodyear Products BRING DOWN PRICES. The overall clubs formed in va rious sections of this country aiv rapidly spreading- to include even th< small towns and hamlets, will resul in bringing down the high cost o clothing, if in no other way by les sening the amount, of the finishes ; product that is used and thus in creasing the supply of clothes . Ii the same way the public has it i its power to bring down the cost o other things. During the war th energies of the whole nation wer bent on winning and production i some lines fell off to a great extern I What we want to do now is to ir crease the production of the countrj and if that is impossible then less? the amount that is consumed. VALUABLEHORSE SAVFIl [ VPI If bU . Horfip Would Dip?No' Sleek and Healthy. In reporting his experience, M J. C. Huste, of Rock Bridge Bath; j Va., stated: "My horse is the la ! advertisement you would want fc Dr. LeGcar's Stock Powders. H was in a run down fix and poor an I thought he would die soon. I g< some of Dr. LeGcar's Stock Powdei ?and today he is as fine a loekin horse as you can see in this sectioi I only used a few boxes of Dr. L( | Gear's Stock Powders." Mr. Huste benefited by the advic of Dr. LcGear. By following tli Doct v's advice you can also kee your stock sleek and healthy. G< , Dr. LeGcar's Stock Powders froi ) your dealer; feed it to your horse milk cows, steers, hogs, and s' ee 'an per dire Hons. SaH fa t on c ; money back.?Dr. L. D. LcGear Me* Co., St. Louis, Mo.- adv (j|0 / THE DUROC SOW >st Profitable Proposition on th< Jersey Hogs on Dog Bluff Road, 2 mi EACHES $2!> A HUNDRED >n, Purdue University, told the India' rasiness, stay in and if you are not? g? i during the next year and a great p< ind to come and predicts that during tl $23 per hundred weight. Start your R. 0. ^^^^3-25?tf llninrn onnnnnr irArcn artuniAUt WILL BE PROBED Washington.?Congressional investigation of the print paper shortage ^will be started next Wednesday by a subcommittee of the senate committee on manufacturers headed by Senator Reed, Democrat, Missouri. The committee's plans include inquiry into supplies, distribution an<l prevailing prices. Pending congressional action, the assistance of the state department, was invoked in connection with efforts to secure removal of restrictions upon exports from Canada of raw materials ufed in paper manu facture. Chairman Porter of the house foreign affairs committer acc. mpanied by representatives of the paper inquiry conferred with S?ercINSIST ON GENUII Imitation "Ford" pari mail-order houses, and { Ford owners as "Ford"] Genuine Ford parts. T who have no connection Ford Motor Company. ' break when the genuin bend. The Ant.hnri7eH Fnr<1 tion. As such, we hand' ine Ford parts. They ai Ford Vanadium Steel, ato its use?is heat-trea give it the longest wear I Our Ford garage and your service at all time ments or repairs for yo essary. Save your car i H.L.I AUTHORISED Insist on Genu: ! " ' ' i AD-1 , THE GREAT LIVER AN r* t ] f j Indigestion, Dyspep; ; FREE SHOW f AD-TONE *1 " HORRY DRUG CO., AN ? POSITIVELY 5-6 It pd. EVERYONE CAN WEARDIAMGNQS ft New Gems Resemble Diamonds So Closely Only Experts : Can Tell Them Apart. K l. In appearance and by every tes jo Carbonite Gems are so much lik< e[ Diamonds that even an expert cat h i hardly tell the difference To intro n duce these beautiful Gems into evorj s, locality, we will absolutely and posi P tively send them out free ard 01 y i t-ial for ton days' wen*'. These Gem: \ arc set in 14-1; gold-filled diamont ' i a Farm les from Conway.. Siae, Breeding: la 8wine breeders at their recent it in." He says that America wilt . irt of this responsibility will fall on ' \ ve next year we will see prices high Ix. I heed today. ' HANSON, The Auctioneer, 213 No. Sixth St. WILMINGTON, N. C. tary Oolby and received assurance that the suggestion of making the restrictions the subject of diplomatic correspondence would be given care fui consideration. Publishers of leading papers will be invited to appear before the inves tigating committee, Senator Reed said, as New York publishers will be heard Wednesday and on succeeding days those of Boston, Philadelphia and Providence. Before the committee concludes its investigation it expects to give publishers of all classes of newspapers an opportunity to express their views. Appointment of a commission to <\ seek removal of Canadian embargoes in pulp wood was urged by Senator Underwood, Democrat, Ala., before the house foreign affairs committee, earlier in the day. Retaliatory legislation should be enucted he said, if friendly efforts toward this end weie t unsuccessful. ? 1 \IE FORD PARTS ts are being sold by many \ parages to unsuspecting | parts. But they are not r ley are made by concerns whatsoever with the rests have shown them to 3 Ford parts didn't even Dealers are your proteose nothing but the Genure made from the famous id each part?according 'ed in the way that will Lng qualities. Ford mechanics are at 3. Drive in when replace'.r Ford car may be necand also your money. =11 iriK FORD AGENT Lne Ford Parts b |^| ^^1 f! D KIDNEY MEDICINE POR sia and Rheumatism ' All WEEK SOLD AT !D NORTON DRUG CO. GUARANTEED I i m \ _____________ mounting's, for both ladies and gantlnni/vn fP/. inl.A 1 1. - * Al-1_ kiciiicu. iv tcuvu auvttiiuvgK uk mis I wonderful offer you must act quick1 1 v hq nnlv f? OftA will ho nrivort oiif on p * ? - - --- ---- o this plan. Send us this ad and your : name and address (no money) and -; a strip of paper that just meets around the second joint of the ring finger. We will send ring by Parcel Post, prepaid, when it comes, merely deposit $3.88 with the Postman, wear it everywhere you go for ten whole days and if you, or any of ^ 1 your friends can tell it from a Dia2 mond, send it back?your deposit l will be refunded, but if you decide - t(. keep it?it's yours?there's noth r ing more to pay. Send today, so you will be sure and get -one on this l plan. Address The Taylor-Wriglil5 well Co., 20 East Jackson Blvd., 1 Chicago.?Advt.