The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 20, 1921, Image 4
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TELEPHONE 21.
Make al! Checks or Drafts payable
to The Horry R? raid, or II. H. Woodward,
Conway, S. C,
thursday, JAN. 20, 1C21
The man who i1- on his job will be
up and doim? while others sleep. Jnj
that way the ('arm^-v o; If rry conn-|
ty will make large crops in 192.1.
Most of the farmers will use fer- i
tilizers. this year but they will not
use Hijso as lavishly as they have in
the past. It will not be good management
0:1 their part if they do.
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Another element of uncertainty in j
the minds of the farmers just now is
the amount of fertilizer they should
use this year. They are advised to
use fertilizer as sparingly as possible,
and make all the headway they can
"with homemade compost.
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The wise rule for the farmer to follow
this year is to refrain from going
in debt for too much fertilizers*.
Live as cheap as possible from supplies,
made on the farm. Ma!*e aslittle
debt as possible for anything1,
i 110 mater what.
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This winter so far has boon one of
the best this section has ever experienced.
With February almost
here, there is high hope that tlii;
section of the cov.nlry will gel
i livmi rvli < V. I .
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hard weather.
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There is a ii l.ilio bein.tr made in
many of our schools. That mistake
consists in plans of work and stud*
that would ru h tKo tu 'c-nts aioi
faster than it is possible for their
minds to grar p. In this wiy we find
boys and girls in hi ;h grades unab'c
to do the work th t is beii. r .'liven
to small children in lower grades.
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There are some who will never fnil
to save something no matter what the
circumstances'; v.'r e there arc plenty
of others who will not save. Some
men will accumulate money in order
to be able to pay a debt and never
save anything in any other way.
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While the amount of freight hauled
in and out of Colnvay constantly increases,
yet the facilities furnished
by the railroad companies seem to decrease.
Just at this time the town
has but three freight trains ner weok.
Freight is handled with less care than
ever before, it would appear. Machinery
is always torn up and broken, and
merchants' goods are frequently
lobbed.
FARMERS UNCERTAIN.
Farmers all over this country are
a little uncertain as to what to do
this year, unless it be a few in Virginia
and North Carolina, where it
appears that they have definitely decided
that they will not plant any
tobacco whatever during 191?!?leaving*
out the 1021 crop entirely so that
the oversupply may be exhausted and
make better prices. In other sections
of the tobacco growing belt,
growers arc getting together as best
-they can on a scheme to reduce the
acreage to such an extent that the
crop this year may be very small. .
Kfforts are being made in all of the
tobacco growing territory to get the
farmers to organize and cut down the
acreage one-tliii'd or more.
in some section of the tobacco
growing .states where the
crop is not marketed until about this
time of the. year, the farmers are
withdrawing their product from the
warehouse floors on account of the
low prices -and the warehouses arc
closing up for (lie season without
making any sales.
In this section of* South Carolina
the same element of uncertainty prevails
as to what acreage "should be
pi anted to the crops of cotton and
tobacco. There is hardly a farmer to
be found who can teli you just what
jie nas decided to do; that is, if lie is
one who has been reading and giving
his thoughts to the problems before
him. As to cotton the outlook is
bad for high prices next fall; and as
to cotton the experience of the growers
in North Carolina and Virginia
is enough to make the Horry county
nlnnl.Pi1 oKnnt lumr mncli lir?
f Vt* VVy V I I V/ H I I I V? V ? I **v>
will plant of this crop next year.
The Herald can only say that in
the opinion of those who ought to
know best, the acreage of both tobacco
and cotton should be cut. No
farmer is advised to leave off either
tobacco or cotton entirely. The better
way is to plant as sparingly as possible
of both crops where the farmer's
lands are suitable to both. While
cutting down the acreage of tobacco
und cotton, let each farmer raise
plenty of grain and food crops, for his
family and stock and have a surplus
of those to sell. Be sure to pay attontion
to the live stock end of the
fi' i'ming business this year. There
is tvo 'c mone.v to be made ?p the liv."?
Kl K'k bu,;''r?rv;f-? than our farmer**-"lave
Appeared to believe up lo Ihib time.
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MEMBERSHIP DRIVE.
Mr. D. M. Burroughs, Advisory
Councilman for Horry county, is aether
rs chairnihn for the membership
drive in the Alumni Association of
t' o l.'piversity of South Carolina, bcin
v T"'o during the last three days
0 ' this week.
Tio viv ?o o of this campaign is
1 ? ir all r raJuates and former
sCnLmts o (ho University of South
C -clir.a in' > active connection with
i t -20 :>s.;ociato>n. A similar car :pa*g;n
j is l r?M?v made? in every county of the
I state at thi3 time. AJ1 Carolina men
land women in Horry county are
, i>"f?cd to coaimr.n! ~ate with D. M.
; Brvvroi'fh - during Thar day, Friday
or Saturday.
P \ i N HORS* A RT.
The painting on the new offices of
Dr. P, M. Blantcn was done by E. G.
Mor.nr.n for the owner of tho buildin
jr. 'I he wov1: was starto 1 several
weeks ajyo and was finished only a
few days since. The suites occupied
by Dr. 13! 1 ton include tv. o main
rooms on each side of the hall and
t.vo bath r-jojvs. Upson Ksard was
used .'or the side walls, and the tints
' >v tho p:\hit are cream a.. J old 1 osc,
with niaho.aanv t; - im'n,?;s. rl^io bath
r.ioms are ena? eled in white an I
have enameled fxtures.
SUB-DISTRICT CONFERENCE ON
CK R IS r IA N F-DIJ CATION A A'.)
EVANGELISM.
Th.e Presiding E der of the Marion
District, Rev. D. A. Phillips, calls into
Conference at Conway Methodist
Church at 10 o'clock a. 111., January
21st, 1921, all the Pastors, Charge J
Lay-Leaders, Church Lay-Leaders,1
Sunday School Superintendents, Stewards,
Oi'fieers of the Woman's Missionary
Societies, in Horry County.
Lunch will he served on the
grounds under the auspices oC tiro
Social Service Committee of the
Church and Missionary Society.
Amoiur tho so 011 the program are:
"'.ov. I']. 1 ,'dv.avd \ Orangeburg. and
President Guilds of Colutttbia College.!
Comvay Methodist church is host j
to this Conference. Please don't dis-!
appoint the host by failure to come, i
J. C. Atkinson, Pastor.
COTTON GINNED.
\ recent report from the Department
of Commerce shows that cotton
' inr.ed in 1 lorry county prior to January
1st in the year 1919 was 8,911
' ales, whil'1 for the same period of
time in 1920 it was 9,078, which i.
rer ly rot very mu h di: i'crcnce. The
1 inures i'or tic on ve >^ate for the
year 1919 is 1,400,387 bales, while for
i i >120 the figures were 1,454,777 bales.
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CnOT OKW-f RAV
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P.ed-Biooded Men ani V/omen
Are Up and Doing Bright
and Early
FREE YOUR BLOOD FROM
POISON
Take Pepto-Mangan, the Fa
nfous Blood Tonic Prescribed
by Physicians For Over
30 Years.
Sluggish blood clogged with poisons
make you lazy. You never feel
like getting up in the morning. And
when you do get up, you miss that
feeling of refreshing rest. You feel
more tired than when you went to
bed. After* a good night's sleep you
shou'd get up with a spring, feeling
alive, renewed, refreshed.
And you would, too, if your blood
were* full of red corpuscles. Your
complexion would look fresh, your
eyes bright and clear; you would feel
the warm tingle of good health.
Look to your blood if you have that
lazy, heavy / feeling in the morning.
uegin uiKiug repto-Mangan, the ideal
tonic. It has blood-building properlies
that pick you up and give you
strength.
Pepto-Mangan is widely and heartily
endorsed by physicians. It is prepared
in both liquid and tabFet form.
Both have the same medicinal properties.
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Sold at any drug store. But be
sure you get the genuine Pepto-Mangan?"Glide's."
Ask for it by the
full name and be sure the full name,
"Gude's Pepto-Mangan'* is on the
package.?Advertisement.
AWFUL ACCIDENT
TAKES YOUNG B0Y
On December 24th a very sad accident
occurred at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. N. M. Hardee, of Allsbrook
Route No. 4. While two of Mr. Mardec's
boys wore shooting at a target
with shot guns, the elder boy, Luther,
i age 13, intending to break the gun
to unload it, the gun was fired and
the load struck the younger boy, Ivey.
ago 11, taking effect in the left side
and left arm, causing his death. He
only lived about ten hours after the
accident.
The death angel has come
And borne little Ivey away,
Ho has gone to live with angels,
We'll meet him spmc sweet day.
Ho was the ideal of tho .home,
He was very kind and two,
He is gone, but not forgotten,
We'll meet him beyond the blue.
We are feeling a very sad loss,
But our loss is Ivey's eternal gain;
P.Tav tho f.orcl he'*) us hear this cross
And help us meet, little Tvey again.
?A NEIGHBOR.
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PLEDGES TO REDUCE
CoHmibia.?Hequcsts for additional
farmers pledges which are beinj;1 received
daily at the headquarters of
Vr.o South Carolina divisicn of tho
\.neri:*ar Cotton Association in this
Sty, would indicate, officials say, that
' e p'< d; aye oein? very freely
. :cd. '{ i said by official;; of the
> >c :ati on that practica'ly no in.nces
o.' farr. evs refusing to si/rn
'! plod ??; had been reported to
headquarters.
:i : at the headquarters of
!. Caro'ina division that the
> ; of the state were sighing
their p-edges very Jibe.- ally ehd that
tho bankers were also sigiiini the
bankers pledges w vy freely.
TOBACCO PRICES HIGHER.
Danville Market V7HJ Supplied Despite
Had Road
Danville, Vav Jr/ri. 16. ? Nptwlth-'
standing the deplorablo conditio!) of
-he roads le* d??vg invo Danville ; ><!
the unreasonable weather for selling,
he market w: s woil supplied with
tobacco !:: t week.
A decider.' upward tendency in
p: ices prevailed throughout the entire
week, and while the general average
inot as large as was shown on several
reports earlier in the season,
prices are not quite as high as
they have been in the crop, the decrca
e being occa ioned by the large
percentage of common tobacco show
in# up in the offerings.
It is generally believed that the
farmers will i ;arJ;et the remainder of
the ; rop as rapidly as it can he put
into condition.
Sales for the week amounted to
1,(324 ,'.209 pounds, average $25.89,
amor-nt paid out $420,017.94.
Sales for the preceding1 week
amounted to 495,010 pounds, average
vlS.20, amount paid out $93,880.58.
Got legal blanks at the.Herald office.
CLA SSI FI ED COLUMN
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WANTED--To buy, 50 bushels of
corn. Quote me best price. L. H.
Burroughs.?Adv.
WANTED?Hardwood
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n logs Ci bolts, r.o.b. oeoreetoy/n.
Lo^- to be 10 in. up m
length, 10' 8"x!3' 4" and
! 6." Bolts to be 1 0" up and
no! to Ipsa iTihn 1 <
Purcha 'ccl in long cord 4'x5'
|4"x8 and short cord 4'x2'
8 "x8' units. No black gum
| or tupelo accepted. Write
Woods Department, Ponn-j
sylvania Siave Co., George-!
town, 5. C.?Adv. ! 13 2t ,
STRAYED?From my place, Janu- !
ary 8th, one hi;? ,half-Hessie sow,!
black, unmarked, large ears and long I
tail; weight about 250 pounds. Re-;
ward to anyone taking her up, or j
notifying me. Frank M. Dew, Con- j
way, Route 1.?Adv.il 20 .3t pd
STRAYED?From my farm on Dog'
liluff road, January 3rd, one red j
Duroc Jersey Boar, about 5 months
old, unmarked. Reward for informa- \
tion as to whereabouts. S. G. John- ;
son, Conway.?Adv.; I;20j3t pd j
STRAY NOTICE.
There has strayed to my place one i
yellow Jersey cow with crimpled'
horns. This cow is unmarked. With- j
in two miles of Green Sea, S. C. Owner
may call on the undersigned and
pav charges of advertising, etc.
1 |l3|3t S. B. STROUD,
fiTT? AVRH?Tlipro hns stvaved and
been lost by mo one dark brown butt|
headed cow, weighing about 750 lbs.
Strayed off about the middle of last.
September. 1 will pay a liberal reward
for tl;e return of this cow or
for information leading to her recover1'
bv me. J. C. Hodges, Loris, S. C.
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FOR KENT
I have for lease or rent the Fre;
H. Lewis place, about two miles from
Conway on the Conway and Pauley
i-'wamp new road. 1 will considei
venting the dwelling house and outuildings
with or- without the farm.
Unless yon have stock with which
to work the land and a reasonable
amount of supplies that you produced
in 1020, it will bo needless to
vpply as a tenant to lease the farm.
( all on or write H. H. Woodward,
' ~?o r.way^ S. C.
FOR SALE?Two houses and lots,
one 8 room and one 5 room. Conveniently
located: electric lights and
City water. Apply to A. M. Sutherland,
Corjway, S. C., 9-30 tf.
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The Registration Board will meet
at Hinson's Store in Floyds Township
Friday, January 7th, and at
Floyd's School House Saturday, January
8th. ,
By order of Registration Board, j
TRESPASS NOTICE
All persons are hereby forbidden
to trespass or to hunt on the farm
of A. L. Philips of Flovds Township.
A. L. PHILIPS,
12124120 Tabor, N. C.
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LAW IS A6AIN
I ASKED FOB
Communication Signed "Prominent
Farmers'' Wants
\ to Know Law.
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I Not with stand'* op- the fvct thvt 1110
Herald has publilh^d at l^asrt twtee
the < xact 1 anrruaure of the ;?<n ,v*;i*
tacV. 'aw showing that Horry-fourty
i: i:Mdi;r its operation, and nctw'thstanding
that tlio Herald has pr.hj
|i h^<) various ar.i^es H which this
fact was stated and explained w'th v.tprh'ishir.p:
the Act in full, still there
J1!'0 those who arc snpj; < ;od x ? h"
read m's of th's pap or st'i! daii i t
' " i honit a to wh'i!, the Inw is ?iv
i at this moment. The I-Jerald puh:i
' J the Act in full only la t week
and several articVs on the subject.
? and yet in las t ?atnrday's r al' we
i ^weived the follow V^; letter, whi '
j did not disclose the nc no of tb:N
j writer, but was signed "P'.'jtoincnt
i Farmers;"
J "VVIitor KeraM: Plep.se allow itoe
spa60 in the Herald f<j'r a fV*W lines
cor.cerient the sto"'\ law. r!'bo n'oi
e in this community a re \.;nti'ip; to,
know if the stock law is he re or not.
and if so, is there ;i lnw to force the
! people to Shut the st ck up. It seems
that some are to l/:-.v e::pense>
j in prep. rim? pa lure" and vsinj.r the
j win. trw.il *tr?;;wm l.'K'H" 1 ' ,U
j there are stiM some ; took out that
j 1: causing trouble for taking the 'once
i from around their farms. Mr. Editor,
I please give us a permanent answer
: in the next week's copy, of the Her!
aid. Prominent Farmers."
j Messrs. Prominent Farmers ai'o roI
ferred to the Herald in its issue of
J January 13th, which was mai'ed out
; last week, for the exrict verging of
| the law passed at the 11*20 sessiGn or
| the General Assembly. P> v reading";
; the Act it will be seen that it is
I against the law to allow any cattle io
roam at large in Horry county after
January 1st, 1921, and the reader w'.i
also find the penalty provided for <1;>obr?ying
the law. Headers will notice
that the law is declared as a general
proposition in the state, wh'ch jnj
eludes, of course, Horry county, ami
t'v Act goes on and provide that hi
j certain counties (not ? Korry), the
j matter will be left 1o ari elect!,%n.
i T' is ecm:; plain enough for anybody
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L-t : ; uu i:'uiv:;'.'Uimi.
i Whether our readers will understand
the legal terms employed in
j writing up the law, the fact remains,
; and we here state it again, that the
funeral stock law is In lor e 'n f-lorv.
' county, the same as i^ was before
! this vear in Marion county and other
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| counties. At thN lv.omenl it' is ars.in. f
610 h\w for the owner of any -lock to
' allow it tp i'oatn at large. Everyone
is required to keep the stock con-'
fined on his premier . Ref;.rdin;>'
fences, he is hot required to keep op
.my except those necessary to ly?ep
the stock confined. Under the law ;i>
it now stan 1 any fai % or is eutitlcd
to plant his entire civ.t) without an>
fence, but it i; lawfu-' Cor hiin t( let
the fence stand around it if he wishes.
V 0 hope that our read-' rs will understand
that an effort v.^li be made by
n.embers of iho legislature to pass a
now Act returning; conditions as the
wore before, but Mho everything els..j
in the world, it is uncertain as to
what success they will have, as it is
! not known how much opposition will
i be brought out in tlie House or Sen-,
j ate against the repeal of the Act.
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The Mission Board of the South j
( Carol my Confprpivp i?< VI/? ? /* ?#?? !
j Mi Tuesday of this week. This Board
lms deep"interest in the^needs of
jlloiry county and e: poets to do so .
I progressive work here duri; this
year. ' Horry Industrial Sdiool a
t.io Ilorr.?, Field Worker are under the
supervision of the Board and they
a so have other plans for the develop
. ent of Methodism in Horry county.
To Cure a Cc!d in One Day
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