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_FAOR FOUR sritr ^iont) Itmui CONWAY, S. 0. Altered at the Post Office at Conway Ik G* u second class mail matter. H. H. WOODWARD flbUohed Every Thursday Morning by Conway Publishing Co. CHANGE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: One Copy, One Year $2.00 One Copy, Six Months,.... 1.00 On? Copy, Three Months. . .60 Payable in Advance TELEPHONE 21. Make all Checks or Drafts payable to The Horry Herald, or H. H. Wood rmra, Conway, a. u. THURSDAY, JULY 1,-1920. There arc many who spend too | little vacation at home. <> Lands have increased so in value during the last few years in this j county, that it is easy to collect many an old judgment. Conway has streets requiring' work on them everyday. Better j streets would allow the town t ?j put this work somewhere else. o The high cost of living worries some people while others seem to take it as a matter of course. Some we know who will refuse to take an article that is not high priced. I If the price is out of sight tlvey; want it ami if it is low they would not have it under any circumstances. o USE GOOD JUDGMENT. Tt is important to the people to; have in public office, no matter v whether it is elective or appointive; j men of cool, discriminating judg-1 ment. No other kind of man is fit j to fill a office in the gift of the people. You would think, for in - j stance, that the office of road overseer, or school trustee, would be easy to fill and that almost anybody would do to place in either ot thoKP nlflfPS Dllt Iipvo 5c wlir>?*n i'rm ill would be mistaken, for we have " seen as much trouble kicked up by road overseers and school trustees in many communities as by any other agency of a governmental nature. Therefore the people should have the men of better judgment to j conduct the public affairs. Tt J f stands to reason too that the best j t men cannot be had for nothing, j j Salaries should always be high i enough to command the very best ' men to fill the offices. This paper delights in publishing the articles written by the farmers of the county on the questions of the free range and general stock ' law provisions; but there is no sat- i isfaction in reading some of the t letters we get because they do no: f co'Ham argument and lva on, but only abuse and ridicule. NOTK'E OF ELECTION. In pursuance of an order made by j * Uie County Board of Edu-ation for t Horry C unity on the 20th da" of j <. June 11)20, the undersigned Trustees of District No. 84 will hold an -election at J. F BoxleyV ic-id nc1 on the 17th day of July 1920, upon the question of levying a Soecbil School Tax of 5 mills upon the taxable property of said District No. 84. Dated J une 80: e 1920 ^ i l J. E. Cooper, I i J. F. Boxlc.v, i i 7 1 2t. W. H. Richardson, Board of Ti listers School ,l District No. 84 Danger! Be are! A woman who was t >o economical to suh c''ibe for her home pane.-'. X I I ! A 1 1 i I ' 1 seni. hit m i v- son 10 nori'ow ino copy taken by her neighbor. In bis ' baste the boy ran over a four <1 >1 - ! lav sta^'l of bees and in ten minut?s j looked like a warty Summer squash.! His cries reached his father, who I' ran to his assistance, and, fading to I notice a barbed wire fence, ran into it, breaking it down, cutting a hand ful of flesh from his anatomy and ruining a five dollar pair < f pants. The old cow took advantage of the gap in the fence and got into the , cornfield and killed herself eating corn. Hearing the racket, the nv tV \ er ran, upset a four pa'lon c'um i of rich cream into a basket of ki* -1 tens, drowning the whole litter. In her hurrv she dropped ar.d brc ko, past all hope of mending, a twentyfive dollar set of false teeth. The, baby, left alone, crawled through the spilled cream and into the par-1 lor, ruining a twenty dollar carnet. During the excitement the elde t1 daughter ran away with the hired man, the dog broke up eleven set-, ting hens, and the calves got out and chewed the tails off of four fine j shirts. And all to save fifty cents! Moral: Subscribe for this paper at once and protect yourself from such calamities.?Lakeville (Ind.) Standard. TO TRAIN WOMEN IOU CITIZENSHIP Among the most inteiosting features of the University of South Carolina summer school, winch opened June 20. and esr?e"iallv so in the light of the possible early ratification of tho Su an I'. An-1 thony amendment will bo tho c:t:zenahip school for womon. Tho, school will include a course in factors of Rood citizen l ift and also a normal course for the training of teachers in citizenship school w rk. The school opens m-xi Wednesday, ending Monday, July 5. Pastime Program for we JuK m MOP Harry C "OVERLA Also Furman Quartet. Consi the South. Doir' TUE Scssuc H "THE SECI WEDiMl William ? "every ini THUI James J. "the mm FR! William I "WINGS OF T SATU Hoot Gibs fast w Also Centu COMING, WEDNESDAY, JUL Theda "sall The finest picture yon ever sa Candidates Cards. FOR CONGRESS. I hereby announce myself a canlidate for re-election to Congress rom the Sixth Congressional Disrict, subject to the rules of the )emocratic Primary. 5,17 4t pd ?PHILIP H. STOLL. FOR CLERK OF COURT. 1 hereby announce my candidacy *or re-election to the Office of Clerk >f Court for Horry County, subject o the rules of the Demcratic Prinary. -W. L. PR VAN. FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION. 1 hereby announce myself a canlidate for re-election to the office of bounty Superintendent of Education, ubject to the rules of the Demo- i ratic Primaiy. ?M. J. BULLOCK. | I FOR" TREASURERR. At the request of my friends, my andidacy to the Treasurer's office s he.city announced, subject to the ules and regulations of the Democratic Primary. ' ?W. L. BELLAMY. FOR CORONER I hereby announce mv candidacy I for rc-election to the office of Cormier of H( ?.T,v County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. ?L. W. COOPER. FOR STATE SENATE. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the State Senate, and will be governed by the inles of the Democratic party. JEREMIAH SMITH. FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION. 1 hereby announce my candidacy for nomination to the office of Superintendent of Education ef Horry County, subject to the rules of the Democratic Party. ?E. C. ALLEN. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Treasure for Horry County, subject, to the action of the Democratic Primary. ?M. C. DORMAN. FOR STATE SENATE I am a candidate for the State Senate from Horry County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Lawrence Benjamin. Singleton. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Represcnta iivos from Morry Oounty. subject to tho rules of tho Democratic Primary. ?(}. LLOYD FORD. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself a candidate for sheriff of Horrv County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primm v. J. T PROCTOR, .JR. 7 I P<1 THE HORRY HERALD, CON' Theatre :ek commencing 5 JDAY # arey in NO RED" dered to be among the best in t fail to hear them, SDAY ayakawa in DCT n&MCIt flLI UHML ESDAY. >. Hart in bh a man" RSDAY, Corbet in GUT MAN" DAY ^arnnm in HE MORN iNG" 1 " i i??i ?wm?y RDAY ion in a ESTERN ry Comedy .Y 14TH Bar a in OME" lw. Worth going Miles to see. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a can <Ii<Uite for reelection to the Sheriff's office. ?J. A. Lewis. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candidate for nomination in the Dcmooatic Primary for the olfice of SheritV of Horry Countv. * ?A^C. MURREL FOR AUDITOR. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of County Auditor fo Horry County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. ' ?N. C. ADAMS ^AAAA^A^AAA<*<A/>AAAAAi FROM WANNAMAKER. G. F. Smith, of R F D No. 2, Nichols, S. C., has sent to the Herald office a cotton blossom picked from a ten acre field which is l>> king very fine. This bloom was picked on tHo morning of June 2 t'i and this is tho first open c tton blossom we have had reported from the Wannamaker section of the County. ? NOTICE OF ELECTION. In pursuance of an order made by the County Board of E lueation for Horry County on the 10th day of June 1020, the undersigned Trustees of District No. 85 will hold an election at Baxter School H >u e on the ' \ V/i / \ f* I 111 A' 1 OOD Iinon i w. II MV? , wi u Uitv i t/uw, u 'M7II HIL l|UUr>tion of levying a Special School Tax of 4 mills upon the taxable property of said Distinct No. 85. Dated .luno 19, 1920. S. S. Andersen, M A. Hamilton, C. A. Anderson, Board of Trustees G|24:2t pd. School District No. 85. . ? POPULAR COUPLE MADE AS ONE At T> o'clock on the evening of June 23rd, with some of the ncai relatives and fraiends of the bride and bridegroom assembled in the home of Mr. J>erham Andersen of Fair Bluff, N. C., Brother of the bride, Miss .Fannie L. Andersen, of Fair Bluff, N. C., and Mr. Herman Gore of Loins, S. C., were united in marriage. Tmmediately following the simple ceremony under which their marriage vows were made, the happy young couple, accompanied to the station by their friends and relatives, left for Charleston, S. C? where they are spending a few day? at the Isle of Palms. The bride is one of the beautiful and attractive chvistinn vnnnir 1-wliot! the Spring Branch section of Horry County an<l the Bridegroom is a promising and successful young business man of Boris, S. C. They will make their home at Boris. T hey have a host of friends who are united in wishing for them a long, happy, successful and useful career. fhs Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head Becc.ise of its tonic and laxative etfcct. LAXA* CIVIC BROMO QUI WINK isbetter than ordinary Ou' .ito and dors nor cause nervousness nor ncnii In head. Ucniernhor t1:e full npincnt.d fi?z tiio jf : -i iC. W. GHOVU. <?0c WAY, B. C? JTTLY 1, 1920. MORE PORK I REGISTERED PIGS, ALL AG Duroc-Jersey liog3 have a ten : are easy-feeding animals, and . than 50 years ago, and yet try were 44Duroc-Jerseys." T raising Duroc-Jerseys hogs. H. C. CANNON, x Phone 90D CONWAY, s. c. GOVERNMENT PLANS~ TO DISTRIBUTE SUGAR Washington.?Howard Figg, aai sistant to the attorney general, stated that the 14,000 tons of sugar which Argentina has permitle 1 I to be exported to the United States was purchased under the direction of the department of justice and representations made by the j state department to Presid' n' Irli goyen that the same was purchas d ! and would he distributed under the; i direction of government agencies. 1 Mr. Figg's statement was issue 1 j I after he had read an As.-oc'ated' j Press dispatch from P.renos Aires j j saying that Argentina go.ernm nt i tt'icials had been surpiiscu by his previous statement that ti e only i connection the Ameriran govern j ment had had with the purc'aOj ' was to designate the pare' ashig company and to obtain the permit I for the exportation of the sugar. To He Distributed, j The purchase, Mr. Figg said, was! made by an American trading c m- i 1 panv. "The American trading comrany with the assurance of the dep ?rt- j ment of justice that a permit would he issued for the* exportation of certain sugars, entered the Anreitinc market and purchased these j j sugars at the prevailing market j prices/' Mr. Figg said, "when tins: had been secured, a formal request . was made for permits to export, i In the meantime, a decree providing certain restrictions had been issued by the Argentine government. When proper representation I was made to President Irgoyen for tho issuance of the permit, he c n- j sented to do so on the assurance hat the sugars were for distribu! tion by the Department of just'cc :?"d not purchased by private Am, erican interests. i "On arrival in Now York, this sugar will be distributed by th * I United States government ti the j essential industry and hous 'hoi 1 d ! ^8^ | THE BIG SAL I Will continue until we close back order that will be c'os our biggest and busiest d:<y 1thcm f:om the iug many lines want to open e shall continue t reduced sale pr We carry on our third flo share, while the We have i shingles, two c a car load Thoi big stock of bh need and we w We want and < reason in the I the same mone day in the wee I ' H Conw j ^^2^)yyi?y^BM^BE3yS38HB83BiiBMBMfll8E&5CSBB3 \ ? ??? ?r ? N LESS TIME ES. START YOUR HERD NOW dency to put on great amount ? raise large families. These 1 in 1918, 51 per cent of all. the hey are uniformly red in coloi R. 0. 3.25 tf I* i i'III S' '- '",11 ': :,,"'"*''' navrr.T mi John ] The champion auctioneer of eer at Mullin NEAL & Di: consumer." ? GIRL FLIER BREAKS WOMAN'S HIGH MARK Paris.?Louise Fayler, a well known French aviatrix, broke the world's record for women by reachE AT THE CONW HOUSE out. We have many new goo; ;ed out with the entire stoc;. s. We are selling piles of goo< ? Manufacturer. We shall disc in our New Stores and when very item new, fcpick and span. ,o close out our present stocks ices. a line of Furniture that we ? or at the Dry Gbods store. B j getting is good and cheap. i car load wire, big stqck of nj ar loads Automobiles, a car lo rnhill wagons, a car load flour cycles. In short, we Have e take the price the other fellow jxpect your business at all tim world, namely, <we give you n y and the same goods for lesi ik. Respectfully, ay Bargain i S8nQB2BflBBBBDBBDDBBB9BK5nHHi ?% * < \ m -f. i. - * i % N 5 of pork at an earry age. They logs were introduced less hogs marketed in the counts. Increase your profits by HANSON, The Auctioneer, 213 No. Sixth St. WILMINGTON, N CT. ? YI. Lacy. Danville, Va., will auctions this year for XON BROS. I ing a height of 21,325 feet. Accompanied bv Lieut. Bossou. trot, who recently broke the world's record for continuous flight in the airplane Goliath, she reached in 35 minutes the greatest altitude ever attained by a woman. mnmmasnummmmMmnmmummmm a ore AY BARGAIN is coming in that were on L: st Saturday was one of | is for less than you can buy | ontinue carry- 5 we move we Tli ovof r?r*o \irrt ' H A Ai VI V A VA V/ n V H at the greatly I I v ire closing out 1 etter get your 1 a,ils, car load of I ad of Buggies, I , car load rice, I iverythiag you H can not meet. I es for the best 5 aore goods for I b monev everv ^ \ 0 , 5 \ louse HMHHHMHHHHHIHHHMHHHHHHHHBflfi N