The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 20, 1920, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
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Hir Eum? HiriiiU!
uU;t WAY, S. C.
Rntered at the Post Office at Conway
K CX, ah second class mail matter.
H. H. WOODWARD
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by Conway Publishing Co.
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THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1920.
The world as a whole must continue
to go on as it has through the
ages that arc past, and make a general
improvement as time goes on
regardless of the setbacks and jolts
that come to it. Horry county and
Conway town are parts of the whole
and they also will make progress in
the very same proportion that other
parts of the globe make. Things are
coming along that may not appear
to be to our advantage at first, but
which will turn out to he blessings
in disguise at last. Let us bend our
energies to make our section and our
town the very best that is in the
whole country. Let us go forward
with hope in our hearts and a reasonable
expectation that we will
bring results. Work that we do under
those circumstances will be
bound to brine trood to us whorm*
if we lose heart we will lag behind
the others.
o
The cool weather which has persisted
this spring will hold the crops
back now, but it may result in making
great crops later on in the summer.
o
We regret to see the farmers forgetting
all about the money there is
to be made out of good strawberry
crops.
o
The tobacco planter who puts out
a large acreage this year may reap
a big harvest of cold dollars provid j
ed he can manage to cultivate it as
it should be and get it properly
gathered and cured. It is better to
have a less acreage and be more
sure of getting the labor to handle
it and make a good grade.
o
The ways of some of our people
are past finding out. They do not
always know what they want to do.
o
Some men look at the crime reported
in the daily papers and lose
heart as to this old world. They forget
that population is increasing
and that while there may be more
crime now than the world used to
know, there is less in nmnm-linn (A
- W|
the population. " !" world is grad- j
ually growing beater.
o
The overall clubs brought down
the price of clothes in many parts of
the country. In the very same wav
|
the people can bring down the prices j
of other things.
o
The time has come when the good
citizen should need no urging by
community boards to clean up his
premises.
It is foolishness to refuse to e n-1
sider the small matters that come
up in our daily life. The rea on is j
because that everything is made of J
atoms and it is the atoms that determine
the nature of the whole. 1
-o ''
i
The stock law and free range of
cattle will he one of the leadisg issues
in the primary election to ho
held this summer. Farmers are bad ,
ly split on this subject and the two j
sides are so fixed in their views that
thoy will never agree.
Candidates Cards.
FOR CORONER
v * *
i noreby announce my candidacy \
for re-election to the office of Cor-1
oner of Horry County, subject to (
the action of the Democratic, primary.
?L. W. COOPER.
FOR TREASURER!*.
At the request of my friends, my
candidacy to the Treasurer's office
is hereby announced, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Democratic
Primary.
?W. L. HELL AM V.
"Women will be admitted as students
to the new Harvard Graduate
School of Education. <
%
Good. Geo]
This is a real investment
opportunity. We offer good
Georgia land, 65 per cent,
now under cultivation, with
improvements such as
barns, tenant houses, etc.,
in good localities, at only
$2 5 an acre. Terms $3 per
acre cash, balance in 22
years at 6 per cent, interest.
Write us today for full
particulars
X
CAROLINA REAL ESI
CLARK BUILDING,
Or Wagner Real Estate and G
5 20 2t
Program for we
May
MON
Mary MacI
"THE UNPAIN
TUES
Vivian Ma
"UNCLAIME
WEDNEI
iilm a ftiirn
"IYIA5&tU
AND KAY BEE
"THE CL
THUR5
"THE MIDNIE
and Star ComcdySomc
Serial?Ask those who hi
FRIC
Douglas Fai
"WHEN THE CLO
The best picture he has ever me
SATUF
Host Gibs
0000 WE
Rainbow C
COMING Jl
George Loanc Tucker's Produc
"the mm
A Masterpiece of Screen Enter
mexican rebels ""1
gain recruits;
V
Au^ua Prieta, Sonora.?Reports i
reaching military headquarters hero \
said that organized lahor in many
parts of Mexico has cast i!.s lot with I
the revolutionists. >
Already 0,f>00 armed workin^men j
have joined the new movement, ac- , ?
cord in# to these reports, and it was , \
expected by revolutionary leaders y
that within two months the number 1
would be increased to lb,000. It was <
intimated at rebel military headquarters
here that official confiima- r
tory details of the reported labor i
movement would be available in a
day or 'two. v
It was reported that CJen. An^el I
Flores, commander of the First division
of the revolutionary army of i
the northwest, had reached La Cruz, t
Sinaloa, in his march to the soap >rt t
of Mazatlan. \
While developments in Juarez, Chi
huahua, were being watched with in
terest, no news from the garrison '|
there had definitely joined the revolutionists
had been received here.
NVAMPFK MOWS.
Wampee has four stores at pros- ?''
erst but there seems to be a demand <
fe>* another. The fi.Ji store will be i '
built by Mr. Vance Ward. Aheady'c
much lumber las been place 1 on the | i
pound and work is expected to be ;
I
pi n soon. j a
j\ t ?i ) r.v'i i*-<!? tlr> e'liz n \
of the c-n.r.uinit.v oiganizel what is e
THE HORRY HERALD, CON
rgia Land
$25.00
AN ACRE
Only $3 Acre
Cash; Balance 22
Years at 6 per cent
[ATE & TRUST GO.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
uarantee Co., Wagner, S. C.
Theatre
ek commencing
24
DAY
jaren in
ITED WOMAN"
DAY
rtin in
D GOODS"
SDAY.
RIDER"
WESTERN?
EVE|] |
5DAY
!HT MAN"
?a fine Pro gram
ive seen it.
IAY
rbanks in
UDS ROLL BY"
tde and the latest.
1DAY
on in a
STERN
omcdy
1NE 1ST
ition?
LE MAN"
tainmcnt
o he known as "The Improvement
tr.(l Cooperative Association of Warn
Permanent officers arc to be1
lerted Friday night, May 28th. All |
L'liite people living in the communty
above ten years of age are eligble
to membership.
The Union Valley Haptist church,
{(TV ( ' ( ' lf/w 1 rrr?nr?4 U ...
. i/u.-si/ur, nil'
ecently gone on record as being
pposed to The Intcrvvorld Church
Movement. The movement seems to
ay emphasis on material things
ather than things spiritual and the
ocal Baptists will have nothing to
o with the movement whatsoever.
Miss Oilie Livingston and little
mice, Helen Livingston, recenly visted
relatives in Orangeburg.
M iss Buleah Thompson spent the
veek-end visiting her sister, Mrs.
Omma Jacobs at Fairmont, N. C.
Citizens of this section are glad
o know that Mr. W. L. Bellamy is
o be a candidate for re-election to
he office of County Treasurer. He
vill get the solid support of the
rotors at this precinct.
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ro 1H ILI) STORKS
ANI) IMPROVE HOTEL
Plans are being made to build
lores in the ivar of Kingston Hotel,;
ind the upper stories will he used in .
or.nrctlon with the hotel. Extensive
epairs and improvements are also
onlemplaled in the hotel, inehuline
nodern furniture and fixtures, baths
md running water, improved lobby,
ind and an enlarged dining room.1
Vie n eompletcd Ibi will ho a mod- j
?n hotel in every respect. j
WAY, S. C., MAY 20, 1020.
i
j
The I
; See our herd of Registered I)uro
| and Cholera immune.
BE PREPARED WHEN PORK
G. I. Christie, Director of Extent
meeting. "If you are in the hog
have to feed 100,000,000 Europea
our hog raisers.
I He says higher pork prices are b<
er than the previous record of ov
H. C. CANNON,
Phone 90D
CONWAY, s. o.
I SATURDAY, MAY 22,
1 1^20
I is a very important day
g for the motorists of this
^ city and vicinity. It is
I TIRE
1 nnuorrm
bunacfiVAiiuN
DAY
It is the time when we
shall receive the benefit
of expert information
which is being given in
all parts of the country in
Ithe 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 tiros
you use. Remember the
date and the place.
SUCK M8TCR GO.
CONWAY, S. C.
Goociycr.! Products
1 j
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
(Complaint Served.)
Court of Common P'tuis.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
J. W. Carter Company, A Corpora
lion, Plaintiff
vs.
J. E. Harbour, Defendant.
TO THE DEFENDANT ABOV1
NAMED:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMON
ED and required to answer the com
plaint in this action, of which i
copy is herewith served upon you
and to serve a copy of your answe
to the said complaint on the sub
scriber at his office at Conway, ?
C., within twenty days after th
service hereof; exclusive of the da
of such service; and if you fail t
answer the complaint within th
time aforesaid, the plaintiff in thi
action will apply to the Court fo
the relief demanded in the- com
plaint.
Dated April 24th, A. D. 1920.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
TO J. E. HARBOUR, ABSENT DE
FENDANT:
TAKE NOTICE That the Com
plaint in the foregoing stated actio]
and the Summons of which the fore
going is a* copy were filed in th
office of the Clerk of the Court o
Common Pleas in and for lion
County, at Conway, S. C., on th
20th day of April A. I). 1920.
W. L. RRYAN, (L. S.)
C. C. C. P.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
THE BUR9C SOW
Idost Profitable Proposition on the
c Jersey Hogs on Dog Bluff Road, 2 m 1
REACHES $23 A HUNDRED
sion, Purdue University, told the Indian
business, stay in and if you arc not, gci
ns during the next year and a great pa
ound to come and predicts that during tlv
or $23 per hundred weight. Start your 1
R. ,0.
3-25 tf
1 "YES" OR "NO"
B IB m m m ?
I WHICH DO
YOU SAY?
Folks Nith Thin, Pale Blood
Hesitate?Feel Uncertain
SHOULD TAKE j
PEPTO-MANGAN ,
Red-blooded Men and Women
Know What They Want to 1
Do and Do It.
If may ho you arc just recovering
from a sick spell?or may he your 1
system is run down and your blood i
so weak that you are in a poor shape 1
to resist infection? \
But if you don't feel and look ro- , i
bust >ou are not robust. Such state.]
| SCHOOL CLOSES l
8 The Little River School came to a c
II close the first of this week with <
livery elaborate programs for both t
lithe commencement oxprrisnc ?n#i Hm *
I graduating exorcises. Rev. S. C.
Morris, of the Horry Industrial t
School was selected to deliver the e
CO M.MENC K M E N'l
School A u.l
1. Butterfly and Brownie Drill
2. Recitations: "Apple Bios om Time;
3. "Much Ado About Betty"?A Play
Cast of Che
Lin Leonard, Betty's one best bet.. . .
Major Jartree, not only bent, but cr >o
I Ned O'Hare, a jolly young honeymoo
I Mr. 10. Z. Ostrich, who has written a
i
Dr. McNutt, solid ivory from the ne ):
' Jim Wiles, a high school senior. . . .
j Archie, a black b 1! boy at Hotel
I! Officer Riley, who always does his d t
i Officer Dugan, from the Emerald I 1(
Mr. Ebenezer O'Hare, a sick man an !
Mrs. Ebenezer O'Ha'c, "Birdie," the o
Aunt Winnie, Betty's Chaperone
Lizzie Monahan, Betty's maid, with i\
Ethel Kahler, a high jvhool admirer o
Violet Ostrich, a film favorite, Ned'
Mrs. K. M. Digging, a guest at the 'I
Daffodil Diggins, her daughter, "Ye
Miss Chizzle, one of the North Geor i
, Pea. lie Brown, Violet's Maid, a wido /
i Violet, Violet Ostrich's little girl, ag -d
1 Diamond, Poarlic's little girl, aged si:
| Betty, the star of the Movagraph Con
Synops
! Act I. Betty's Apartments near New h
Married in haste.
la. Recitation:
| Act II. Parlor D of the Hotel Poins d
1.. * ~.. r? _ a. t... ? i
iu.it:r. maty loses noi* mom >r
b. Recitation:
Act III?Same as Act II. A full lion
ORDER Or E
Invo<,ation
Voices of the Woods
Class History
Class Prophecy
a Class Will
l' Poem
Piano Solo
, Address to Graduation Class Si
Farewell Song
C PRESENTATION O
Vo BENEDIC
i GLEAN UP, GLEAN DOWN
BE GLEAN ,
You may need some of the 1
Black-Flag, Bee Brand In*e
ers, Poison Fly Paper, Bla;h
n iflush, Bon Ami, Sapolio, K
quid Veneer, and CAR!
r and economical germicide a
v to be had, a 25c bottle mi :<
o i is a splendid disinfectant. D
ed off. Only at
CONWAY D
I
I P
| MM???i * mm mm i? .tiMWTl
i Furm I
os fiom Comvay. Size, Breeding
u swine breeders at their recent H
t in." He says that America will
rt of this responsibility will fall on
e next year we will see prices high I
herd today.
HANSON, The Auctioneer, I
213 No. Sixth St. I
WILMINGTON, N. 0. |
is often due to weak blood, not I
enough red blood cells, a condition I
known as anemia. I
The best remedy for anemia (blood I
lessnoss) with its low mental and
phy deal vigor is dude's Pep to-Man- I
Pepto-Mangan supplies the weak, I
watery blood with the very elements I
it needs to put- new life into it. It
repairs, re-creates, and re-builds the
exhausted blood, the vital fluid of I
health and life. Try Pepto-Mangan^" I
if you are "rundown." It cannot
harm you?it will certainly help you
imle is you have some deep-seated
hronie disease requiring the physi- I
ian's care. He sure the name
'(hide's" is on the package. With- I
nit "Gude's" it is not Pepto-Mangan. I
For sale at all druggists.?Adver- 9
iseir.ent. I
W. o. W. RECEPTION. 1
There was a reception given at the
ocal camp W. O. W. last Friday II
light in the Woodman Hall ovei I
tu ss Brothers Store, and addresses I
vere made by Col. D. A. Spivey, F. 81
\1. Bryant and Marion A. Wright. ij
co cream and cake were served. 9
IT I ITTB r nuirn
M LIIILt lilVtli , I
commencement sermon on Inst Sun- 1
lay morning:. The other exercises I
ook place on Monday and Tuesday I
lights. I
Following: our readers will find I;:
lie complete programs of these ex fl
rcises. I
" EXERCISES
i tori um
Primary and Intermediate Gradcsv
" "'Cept You" Eva Stone
in Three Acts,
traders.
Ma-ion Cox
ked William McCorsley
ner Bernard Ward
wonderful film play
?Mary Alma Bellamy
up Herman Humphrey (
Joe Wilson
DeJancy Ward
y Madeline Bellamy
? Alva E?e Carter
a submerged tenth
?Hester Bellamy
titer nine tenths Edna Be?sent
Miss Nettie M tchell
i vivid imagination
?Miss Alpha B It
r B tty Nora Ellis
bride I sab die Stone
to! Poinsottia.. . .Eunice Randall
Mamma!" Prances Ell's
a Chi'/.r.ios Wilnta Ran a!l
of ebon hue.. ..Lottie McCorsley
seven Loui c Stone
<: Eloise Thompson
ipany Ruth McCorsl y
>is
fork.
Clara Randall iLi
a, Palm Beach, Pla. Three days
.. ..woodrow and Walter Bessont
loymoon.
XERCISES
. .Rev. J. E. Carter
Hifth School
Bernard Ward
Francis Ellis
Isabelle Stone i
Edna Bessont
Georgia Ellis
ipt. B. D. Alexander, Conway, S. C.
High School
F DIPLOMAS.
TION.
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niikV * un
following:
!ct Powder, Daisy Fly Kill- ^ !
: Cobalt, Fly Swatters, San
reso, Lysol, Creolin, LiBOLEO,
the most efficient
nd all-round disinfectant
id with five gallons water
oes not stain, easily washRUG
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