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John t, piiif former kofiryite Writes on Question of Stock Law and froe Range J. T. Prince who is now the Secretary and Treasurer of the Union Manufacturing Company of Greenville, Florida, is originally from Horry County. In fact he is a native Horryite. Many years ag > 1Wi? Prinpo livfwl in Miis ennntv the question of the stock law an'! free range was much alive a^ it is today and ho recalls when Hon. Jeremiah Smith was concerned in this question in those years that have pone by. Mr. Prince writes, a short but interesting letter in this subject imde -date of September 11th as follows. "Greenville, Pla., Sept. 11th, 192 ""Mr. H. H. Woodward, Editor, "Conway, S. C. "Dear Sir: "Inclosed find my cheque for $'2.00 ww?<i?j in tmmmtmmmsmBmmmmm i mi?mmmujanmmm l? Ill ir Vftu iK'sri ii im vvdii FOR i Several oooci farms located f, S. C. FrLcs rirjht with terr C IF YO'J WANT TO SEI We have t ".e facilities to i line of cio3"! fares or far.n la If you arc not satisfied wi in a position to soil it for yoi suit von better. 9-2 4t. lB?fU>'wltyFv C$> ^JSp^* r.-^~ \<".> ' MMr,;fr> ( WM: fj /, Hfj.i'//; ;. :;i * ..? w??j$, ; ?? * ft i ..... For Easi j '!.l': ^ " ? FOR easy your Fori Shot No. 146] prolonged cr; the first comj y ' / For motor : Y ' *nS use Coli Battery No. 3 ; v * * *, ful, and with U " <A.V'V'. , ordinary batt< CONWAY HARDWARE COMPANY a P. HA WES IIORRY HARDWARE COMPANY.. SUTHERLAND FURNITURE CO. IMNrtMft Sprfwg Clip Bhdtmg o Columbia S3 L? * .. . . / to move up my subscription. I failed j to get last two copies of the Herald, kindly send the two last numbers by return mail, 2nd and 9th inst. V/e look forward to fitting the Herald every Friday noon. "We si;e you are having another controversy, and trouble over the "Stock Law". We had practically this same thing to contend witn about thirty years ago when "Uncle Jerry Smith" was in the senate, however this was handled by fencing off a .'-mall strip of land near the coast between Georgetown and Horry, there has been such wonderful development in Horry since then, we might say that it would be better to have this law now, and get improved stock and have improved methods in farming, however, we are not there to see just what is best and would not advise any plan for the people, let them settle the matter for themselves. "Would say that from the knowledge I have of the roads of thv County twenty to thirty years ago, there would be great iir.provment in the public roads, this would be of the greatest benefit to every pcrsin who travels the road with any kind of vehicle, trusting your people will soon have good roads in every part of the County, and with best wishes I am, "Yours very truly, "J. T. Prince." 16, Ul 1211 * 2 SALE o:n one to five miies o' Loris ns. )R SELL YO JR FARM E US iand!e most anything in th2 ids. Hi your present farm we are i, an:! sell you one that will I ! I f dil y Vs iCii nn 'M uml ?, *". */ ?u i ?t**r??rvjrn -JtraEuam rm A j #* I. i J1 [lfl]lgryL??^ j f Starling ; starting ignition on d, put a Columbia Hot [ under the seat. Saves anking?usually ignites session of gas. / ?M y ' boat ip*nitinn anH HorVif o ? "b""~ ambia "Multiple" Dry 56. Waterproof, power* 4 timet the life of . J WV. . CONWAY, S. C. ;; CONWAY, S. C. CONWAY, S. C. . * CONWAY, S. C. a CoJumbia CM Jlfo. #> ? KmttiTCftalffc IH DiyBatteries * 118730 THE HORRY HERALD, CO! 1 \ | Watch.11 1 HOT j e7"HE i _?_ rein; | bustible stoves w That is \ are guar than an Stop an to you ^ llo ' ^ ' i ffl , ) Step in toda SI -r -r Columbia Gra GURLEY NEWS (Intended for last week) Wo had preaching 3t the Baptist Church last Sunday by Rev. Mr. Briggs, of Lcris, S. C., who delivered a very interesting sermon. The Gurley School opened las* Monday under the skilful manage ment cf Prof. Geo. L. Stevens, or Gurloy, and Mis: Re'oa Brown, of Marion, S. C. Mr. loon W, Sassei', who ha\ \ been in feeble health for several months, is now taking a treatment in Wilmington, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Wilson, ai companied by Mr. Edward Wayn-? of Lake Waccaniaw. N. C., spent Sunday wiht their sister, Mrs. F. tl. Prince. Mi: s Ruth Sasser, who is tca"hi.mit M'i? ? ?i am??n??rmwmw?mmtmmmmxamanm PALMETTC Palmetto College offers tlior Secretarial, Typewriting, Bo kindred, branches. A schol cs yon a membership in oil !mcnt. We rcccive more call all other colleges in the old established business coll i ual instruction. New equip Day and Night school. Pos complete the prescribed cou lege in less than half the ti school. Our student bpdy re ; south and as far east as Pen Palmetto College is known e Address Box (Motlie ' or Box 173, Orangeburg, S. Charleston, S. C. I * Palmett i sis tf. The school that'.s We pay your railroad V r -J : MflOfl: ZW1 WAT, S. 0., SEPT. 23, 1920. ' ' UJ' "" ' TJ"- " ' - ' \ v,-m four - Sarins wlien you Install a pOLE'Q V/ ORIGINAL %J BLAST HEi ' famous Hot Blast Draft irkable stove burns all t! : gases from the fuel?urn 'aste this valuable portion of vhy Cole's Original Hot Blasi antced to consume cne-thirc .v under-draft ctove or the s d think what this saving w with coal at its present prio REMEMBER: dole's Original Hot Blast willSave one-third your fuel? Burn any fuelHold fire thirty-six hours! y and let us show you this grc ITHERLAND FURNITURE C! fonolas and Records ? Bicycle ing the Zcan school, spent the we.k end with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. V/iiimr L. Floyd, or , Galivants Fevry, iS. C., snent the j week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. , A. Prince. Mr. James E. Sasser, left <. few | days ago for Kansas City, Mo.,, where ho will enter school in the , automobile business. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Brown left; h""*e last Wednesday for Warsaw, N". C., where Mr. Brown is engagod! in the tobacco business. . | We are glad to see Miss Mattie ; Mishde out again after being con- j fined to her room several days on , account of fever. Mr. I?.. M. Prince, who hold a 1 rexpon-ible position as Chief Cli;m Adjuster with the Southern Rail) COLLEGE j o courses in Stenography, okkeeping, Accounting' and | arship in Palmetto College givr Free Employment Departs for trained executives than South. We furnish all the eges with teachers . Individment. Experienced teachers, itions guaranteed. You can rse of study in Palmetto Colme required in any other presents every state in the nsylvania. The reason is very where. ?5, Varnville, S. C. r School) 0., or 57 Wentworth St., i o College known everywhere. fare t o Palmetto College. ) i^ # ? -' ** -*^? 1 ? *- **-** * *8 Grow [ i > VTER in this ie comder-drafc the fuel. t Heaters I less fuel ame size. ill mean I e. :at fuel saver. 1 ^ I ). s and Supplies way System at Norfolk, Va., accompanied by Mrs. Prince, and son Ilhew, alter visiting r. lat.ves and friends at Hobgood, Greenville, Aydcn, and Kinston, N. C., Darlington, Sumter, and Gab'.e, S. C., spent ; tlm< with ;oiat:vos and frie-ids here, leaving last Monday afternoon for their home in. Nolle Ik, Va. Mrs. J. L. H'lstess is spending some time, v/iih rei?if.vos an.1. 1 riends at Society Hill, S. C. TICKERS EXAIMINATtON The first regular examination for teachers to he given undr r the State Board of Examiners will b?. held at the Court House on Friday, October the first, beginning a" niru; o'clock. The examination will be held by the County Hoard or Education, but tho papers will be sent directly to the State Hoard of Examiners for grading*. M. J. BULLOCK, 9 1(> 3t. Co. Supt. of Education. STORE COTTON AT LORIS, S. C. Farmers Brick "Warehouse at Loris, will he open for the purpose of storing cotton for the farmers. We have a capacity of 100 feet wide by 200 feet long, with concrete floor and . metal roof. 1 will manage the storage. Y, P. M'QUEEM AUTO TIRE ANO TUBE VULCANIZING CO. I guarantee mv Vulcanizing to last the life of the tube or tire repaired. Stop throwing them away. Let me save you the price of new ones. TUBES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT. BERTRAM GARREN No. 27 Third Avenue. Prof. f\ P M^'btr-v of the Case School Applied Science, in Caliu*u } <*'. . *' 75-v-ent gasois a possib:lity within t'.vo J^/atuye aided, by*Zivsotisek.'si'rsend Not only allays distress in advance but assures a speedy rccovcr/ for the mother. It renders the broad, flat abdomi* ? nal muscles pliant as they readily yield to nature's demand for expansion. As a result the nerves are noe drawn upon with that peculiar wrenching strain. Mother'o Friend is used""*! externally. At all linguists. Spcciul booklet on Motherhood nml Ruby free. DradfieM Regulator Co. Dpt. 1M4, Atlanta. On. !,Arxr>:.;y agency. I am rcpixscn* !ng; the Cily Laun'ry. ]"?: !>,ir me yvjr '.aunory, straw hats, anything e'eanaoki. Good work or no pay. Best Laundry in town. G. M. McNABB 7 29 20 t?.t pd. f It flushes the di? gestive tract, * gently but surely. A safe, naturalV acting herbal laxative. It removes the waste matter. ^ ^ JIp^at your, druggist A telephone company in Chicago provides uuton:oui'.cs for the transoortatir,j> of fci iak* operator*: from !'c exchange to their hires. i<kj? Worins lit u lliy C !ii?u a.I children troubled with worms have u*: rtv? -caltiiy color, which iudicnics poor blcxid, and as a K ulc, there is more or less stomach disturbance. MOVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC giver. regularly jr two cr three weeks will enrich the blood, hn? >rove the digestion, and Get as a Genera! Strength' t.ir,!! Tonic to the whole system. Nature will thea .irow off or dispel the v^rnis, and the Child will b? i? .?crfect h?*0'rh. Pleasant *o take. Wcperbottlft <> p p si sas j.<jj m fA SI S HORRY COUNTY 5 g TRUST COMPANY 2 105 L. D. Magrath V q jsl$ Manager. jilj :-r? Real Esiaia ?? *3 Roa! Lifted; Loans f% -n -? .y?rU r'5 . UilU ? ' ^ ^ In^ijpn'T^ [git ^ ?? fcrt Sni jHi i?u 'Zy\ fcr]S in? S-1] Habitus* Constipation Cured In 14 to 21 Days LAX-703 WITH PEPSIN" is a specially-" prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should L<; taker, regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce re^ulai action. I* Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant lo Take. 60c or bottle. ? o France bought $2,.*>33.3- 3 worth of automobile tires in this country (lining the past eleven months. i ^ ^ \ Grove's lar.tele.ss chiil Tonic restores vitality onu energy !>y purifying ami en. richir.it the blood. You can soon feel its Strength uuir;. uiviKoruuntf imwi. t'rioc (>Ue. \WW^SA^WVW?^/ VA^.AA^AAA/WSAA/VNAAA Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications us thoy cannot reach the diseased portion oi' (he car. There is only one way to euro Catarrhal Deafness, and that la by a conatitut lonal remedy. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Catarrhal Deafness Is causod by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining1 of tho Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling uound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is tho result. Unless the inflammation can be reduced and this tubo rostorcd to its normal condition, hearing may be destroyed forever. Many eases of Deafness are caused by Catarrh, which is an Inflamed v. condition of the Mucous Surfaces. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any cai? of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. AH Druggists 75c. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. ?o 666 has more imitations than any, other Chill antl Fever Tonic on the market, but no one wants imitations. They are dangerous things in the^ medicine line.?adv. The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head Because of its tot.ic and laxative etfcct. LAXA* I1VK BROMO QUININJf is better thar ordins.-/ Ou' ..ne and dors not cause nervouants* nor vttiK'ntt in head. Jteinember the lull name aid took tlic a# nature cI il. W. Q&OVtt. 30c*