The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 11, 1920, Image 4
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H H. WOODWARD
PvuMtaheri F\erv Thursday Morning
by Conway Publishing Co.
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v? The Horry Herald, or H. H. Wood.?Ard,
Conway, S. C.
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EHURSDAY NOV. 11, 192 0.
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Cotton loses by being left in tho (
field. i'iek u out anil save money.1
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Sweet potatoes should he gatnered ;
before the first killing frost.
The scandals now coming out in J
the building tiades in New York
city shows what has eau ed the hous
ing troubles of that city and not the
profiteering landlords entirely.
Fear is the thing which causes us:
to take some action before it is time ,
and thus do ourselves an injury, j
Foar is a gieat preserver in some j
ways, and in others it is a great de- j
strove r.
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Improvements come with time, but'
not fast enough; and the only wav to
increase the speed of public improve-!,
ments is to be willing to come across '
villi the cash that it lakes to ac- ,
complish them.
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Some men fail to do anything in
the world because they never have ,
anything definite in view to accom
plish. A man is jrre.it according as ,
he has something in view and goes
ahead to accomplish that. The humh .
lest day laborer is a success when i
he accomplishes his purpose.
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The circus is a good example of the (
value of advertising. Sparks shows I
advertise<l what it had, and secured i /
last week one of the largest crowds'
of people that ever visited the town ?
in o it day. Without advertising he
would have had about fifty people in
liis tent.
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Any family in the country living
on the farm or otherwise, when the
head of that family exercises a wise
control and uses good judgment and
management, so that they have
plenty tor present needs ana something
ahead, and out ol' debt, may
call themselves ^blessed. Where the
home under mortgage, there are
debts hanging over the family, there !
is nothing ahead for misfortune or
rainy day, then indeed there is a!
bail time on hand even at this present
time; and a worse time is coming
if all signs fall true.
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What is the worst thing at this |
present time lor the cotton growers'
who have their crop* on hand ? It !
is to be found in the fact that most
of them used up the bi^- money they
have been making du/mg the last
three years in riotous living and big
spending, so that this money is not j
now in the bank to theii credit. If)
they had this moni y now they couid |
afford to hold their cotton until the
price goes up. A it is, they must
sell or the merchant or fertilize)
man or automobile man will take it
under his crop mortgage.
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It is an old saying that has beer; j
tested and tried, that murder will j
out. Past experience has been thai I
when as serious an act as the tak
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jiiK U1 lUUIIiill I i I 1/ wiuao, v.
.sooner or later the causes and parties
responsible come out to the
light, or are forced out to tlu* 1 iI
by circumstances. It may be that
mysterious deaths have taken plac?j
in the past, and yet nothing appears!
to explain the reason why. If so.!
these wauld appear t.> be only the I
usual exceptions to the general rule, j
When a serious crime like murder j
lias been committed, those who are j
responsible for it had as well come i
out and t?ll it at once, for in ninety-j
nine cases of this kind out of every i
>nc buihire.'. ii v.*ill ir- known. The |
fact that the murderer is known J
does not always mean that he will ,
be tried and convicted in a court J
of justice. Often enough onlv sufficient
facts come to light to fasten
guilt upon the shou'dev of the right
man or woman, and no fact is there
to be rs;ublb hed that will be su1'
ficient in a court of justice. In
<vhor cases the community knov.vj
veil enough who is guilty, but no i
one takes any .?tep to even try the:
parties suspected. In such cases I
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inc purlieu im* u n'(i aim twm iv i, m
at the bar of public opinion, and at
that bar they are sentenced. ,
IT IS OUR SHOW.
This week we have the show of j
Horry County. Tho first annual j
county fair to bo held in several years [
is now taking place. Wo boliovc in
having tho annual countv fair because
it brings tbo people together
to view with each other in the important
agriculture and in inciters of i
skill as well. There is nothimr !>et-1
t^r to awaken in men and women 1
desire to accomplish something,
even ir notV??n?r new. thon tho same
thirds they have been deinp\ in a,
much ^ore suco^fn' v*mv iba?. hefore.
May tho county ha-'*o ^n"
f?i\'i*s i" t^o \'om 11 < s* rt r^o ! [' 'I1 f
them biVger and better than these,
going before.
vi \h: THI:O:;Y
Thomas A. Kdh on is said to be
working on the most del cat ei ''tncul
instrument that has e.'er been attempted
by him. By it lie hop s to
communicate with those who live on
the plain ts, if in f:u-t, there is any
human life there at all. lie has hi^h
Ik pes about the :esuits ho attain.
In an inte'view given out some
time a,re. Edison stated his theory*
and oau.es el* death. He says that
I every human body, as well as every
piece of matter of any kind in this
world, ?s composed of countless minute
cells, which by him are called,
the life of the body, or entities, ei:h
a separate thing in itself,-* but far
too small to 'he seen even by the
most powerful magnifying glasses.
So long- as these entities remain i*i ;
body it is alive; when that body Incomes
unsatisfactory as a p'ace fo.them,
either from sickress or old ago.
they leave the place and (he result h
what we know as death. Edison
claims that according to his theory,
these entities are not destroyed or
lost but are still alive in some other
form or body. According to him
these entities form a group, are the
soul of the body, and are never dead. I
He goes on to say that what we see
as mountains may he but the knuckles
on a larger man's hand, what we
know a-s rivers may be veins; in the
same way that one of the so-called
entities forming the skin on your
hand may look upon the the thumb
i\:ii 1 a vast plain There may he
something in his theory and perhaps
his new machine may throw
some light on the mystery of life and
death, and life o nother worlds; bur
there is doubt.
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Wo have seen Conway grow from
the si:<-? of a cross-mads store community
to a town which has several
business squares: by nu'ling together
now we can see it grow into a
city il we live lone; enough. I Mo soon
or wo !';?t it to its proper size the,
mrvp likely we will all live to see it!
that big.
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LOST CATTLE.
1 have !--s* two .head of cattle, described
as follows:
On^ "ow, about i years old. with
Ahite streak on back ;:nd break, iron
?ral color vod brindled, marked split
:ind underbit in each ear.
One red Hull with wide horns.
rear* old. marked sum-> as (ho cow.
Wandered off about July 11th. Suit
ible reward for return of cattle or
nfonnation of where they ape.
1111 3t pd W. A. Sl'GOS.
Allrbrook. S. C.
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r.pc \vhisk?v has boon the cause
>f several -crimes and near crime* :
H'ite recently in this community.
Officer? nre on the lookout and th?y
^eed to be.
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AMONG NEW BLOUSES
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'? '.r>\rs;??e\ ed, hijjh-norked blouses ,
rrr- about t<? j;ain distinction by thoir
scarcity, and Ium?? is one that has other
claims to thnt honor. It is lonjj I
sleeved :ind hi^h necked in : now and
original wiiv. The vo^'iie lor Unite <
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plaiting inspired iis turn-over collar |
and the inserts in I he cuffs. I
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THS HORRY HERALD, CON
HOME COMING DAY
mum UNIVERSiTY
It is announced that Founder's
and Home-coming day will be celebrated
at Furman University on Sat
urday, December 4th, beginning ai
10:.'U) in the morning. This is a
new departuie is this institution.
L>r. Jamo? C. Furman, the first
president and reputed founder oi' the
institution, was born December 5th,
1801) and the faculty and trustees
have dccided to celebrate this day
anually as Founder's Day. Tho
i'irsl celebration will be next December
4th, inasmuch as December
tr is Sunday. It will also be
Home-coming Day for al\ former
Furman :nen, whether they graduated
or not. An address will be made
1'V Hon. S. E. McFadden, of Chester.
S. C.
Following is a list of the Furman
men of this county, as far as they
are known, ami llioy and a!! othrr
Kurinan men arc invited and urged
to attend.
Horry County Alumni
W. l>. Capps, Jordanville, J. I).
Dusenbury, Conway, L. H. Floyd,
Galivaiits Feiry, G. H. Howell, Conwax-,
J. M. Jernigan, Conway; H.
H. Kiny, Conway; H. L. Lan^ston,
Conway, F. D. Martin. Conway; H.
G. Tist'a'e. Conway; W. D. Watson.
Nixonville.
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FROCK OF DARK SATIN
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Dark blue satin, a little fancy braid
and accordion plaiting Join forces to
make the new and smart one-piece
frock Illustrated. It Is graceful and
youthful, with a skirt that is plaited
across the back and plain across the
front.
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COiTON REPORT.
The tabulator of the cards re
ports thai the telegraph summary
>f the cotton report is correct.
There wcro i fifl' of cotton,
L-ounting round bales as half bales,
ginned in Horry county from tincrop
of 1920 prior to October IS
1920. a.s compared with 3.700 bales
ginned to October is, 19i9.
Very respectfully,
SAM L. ROGERS,
Director.
The Quinine 7hat Dose Not Afreet the Heaii
IJeci'Msp of it'- tonic nu; laxative etfcct, LAX A*
TIVK UROMO nri::iNj: is better than ordinary
On' ..fie ami c?ors not ca'.ir.e nervousness noi
:its-r"iv in head. Remember th?? .nil u?.mcuul
lon.v lor Ihf v-rf xiatui'* ct K. W. GHOVfi. 30c i
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WAY, S. C., NOV. 11, 1920.
SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN.
SuLsc rip Lions aie being vaken to the
ru.cU ui me Horry County Fair Association.
'lliose who are behind this
movement intend to make a stock
company out ot the organization,
uiul will apply lor a charter. This
will make a fair each year at Conway
a permanent thing.
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NEW PONY CYLINDER
The Herald office has pur, hased
another cylinder pi ess whi h should
arrive in a few weeks and will he 'nstailcd
in the new building to take
care of the growing demand for large
circulars and posters, as well as any
other work which can be printed :n
gangs. It will add very, much to the
efficiency of the Herald plant and enable
the management to give quicker
and better service to its p::tri ns.
On Wednesday, "School Day," the
| streets and fair grounds were packed
\Aith people, who began to arrive
; in the early morning to see the ex:
Itibits and visit the amusement places
furnished by the fair association
I f<>r their entertainment. It is said,
I that Wednesday's crowd was the
!i*iygas.t that ever visited any former
fair.
PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN
The Liberal Adviser is dispensing
Free Advice from his Windy Cave of
Wisdom and Experience but it falls on
Deaf Ears, for Advice is quoted at
.00 7^ Those Dnys, with No Takers. He
tells the Fanners how to Farm, the
Hanker how to Hank and the Editor
how to Edit, hence 4hese few Protesting
Lines.
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| $12.50"$:
I Men's Suits at
| coats fro
1 $12,504:
I Ladies' Cos
^ These goods are arr
i<? are assured of the latest
<| the bargains offered.
II Come in and look
; ready made clothing.
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COLORED DAY.
Friday has boon fixed as a day
for the colored people at tli?? Horr\
'county fair. Tomorrow all colotvd
scliooi children accompanied by their
'teachers will be admitted to the fair
j grounds free of admittance fee.
PRESIDING ELDER TO PREACH
Presiding: Elder I>. A. Phillips will
preach at Poular church at 11 o'clock
j a. m. and at Brown Swamp church
j at 3:30 p. m., on Sunday. The pub;
lie is most cord*allv invited to at|tend.
E. W. HURST. Jr..
I Pastor,
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The entire stocl
| belonging to th
chandise Com}:
i n g of every th in;
; a general mere
?__?such
J5hoes, Dry Go<
and Hai
Come and buy cheap. Th
mences at 9 o'clock. Ou
going out of business. C
and buy your pick, as it wi
to sell it out.
There will be put up also
to the highest bidder; also
automobile, and one cow ?
All this happens at Horry,
13. Come and bring your
K. L. MISHC
LL to HIGH
FULL SUPPLY o
ndise, and am off*
3uced price.?, ther
bring prices dov
me real bargains
: bought these goo
Suits Child
32.50 $3.5
id Over- Be
22.501 $3.5
its from $10.00
iving every day from the Nor
styles and the lowest prices if
over the stock, and see fo
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M. Ru;
ST HAY HOG.
The;re has been taken up at my
!ucc < nc b)iv?l; hog, (sow), market
v. ith upper square in each ear, about
i year old no\v.% Too-; up at my *
place aboi't May 1st. Owner may
"Main same by applying? to the undersivrned
and paving1 ch?r>res and
damages. H. J. TYLER.
1111 Pit pd K. F. I). No. 2
Allsbrook, S. C.
Ti'o land sueculator has run up .
values of rev 1 estate according to \
some authorities.
n Sale
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it., Nov. 13
t of Dry Goods
e Hcrry Mer)any,
consist- r
? that is keot in
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:;handise store
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Dds, Groceries
"dware
is is no fake sale. Comr
reason for this, we are
ome soon and stay late,
11 take all day and more
one store house and lot
one mule and one Ford
md yearling.
S, C., on Saturday; Nov. i
friends.
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I PRICES 1
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iring the stock
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for every one, |
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Iren's Coats i
from I
0" $9.50 |
)vs' Suits I
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from |
01 $8.50 |
to $22.50 I
thern markets, and you
! you take advantage of |
r yourself the bargains in t
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