The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 28, 1921, Image 3
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PROGRAM OF THE
HORRY UNION
...The Horry.. Union., will., convene
with the Collins' Creek Baptist;
church, beginning Friday before the
fifth Sunday in .July 19*21.
(Friday A. M.
Introductory Sermon at 11:30
o'clock by Rev. Luther Johnson.
Recess for '25 minutes. Union
called to order by Moderator. Letfters
called for. Committees appointed.
Saturday A. M.
Union called to order at 9:.'!() by j
Moderator. Letters called for. I
Committee report.
Query no. 1, What is the pXrope."'
steps of the church towards itmembers
who dance, take intoxicant
drinks and play cards? Assigned to
S. H. Brown.
QuerXy no. 2. What is meant by,
"They keep themselves from things
offered to idols and from blood an I
from strangled and from fornication 7
Mentioned in Acts 21 : 25. Assigned
to T. J. Vaught.
I. P. Patrick.
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Dodson's Liver Tone
Killing Calomel Sale
1 Don't hicken or salivate yourself or
paralyze your sensitive liver by taking ,
calomel which is quieksilver. *Your
dealer sells each bottle of pleasant,
harmless "Dodson's Liver Tone" under
an ironclad, money-back guarantee
that it regulates I be liver, .stomach and
bowels better than ealomel without makj
ing you sick?15 million bottles sold.
In no far distant day the tobacco
grower will learn how to make
a grade in his county that will no:
he gathered unless it is worthy of a
good price. i
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< ARE YOU PALE? WEAK?
Enrich Your Blood
Why be sallow, thin or weak
when thousands have improved
their condition by taking 8. S. S.
pllll/l iin yiaiik coo j ?
A#V4UV? V? JWUi MAWUU. U 0. 12*
the recognized general tonic
and system builder. It is also
used successfully in the treatment
of rheumatism and skin
diseases arising from impoverished
blood.
For Special Booklet or for indi?
ividualadvice, without charge,
write Chief Medical Advisor,
S.S.S.Co., Dep't 437, Atlanta, Qa.
Get S. S. S. at your druggist.
IS.S.S.
I Fo r Rich, Red Blood
People are certainly taking advan
M. tage of the day current that is beHj
ing furnished this Summer by the
I Quattlebaum Light & Ice Co.
They use current even now where
ML they would not have thought c|f o"H
ing it before.
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pleasure ii
l a cool kit
your cooking is white ti
with a New Per- most h<
I Cook Stove the the Ne^
n't made uncom* blue cb
t. All the heat you the he:
dy, just when and utensili
want it?there is the bot
You regulate it by compl<
ning the wick up drop o
trifle* New 1
y it's so easy with in five,
ooking experience one-bu
ight fluffy cakes, ers selc
sted pies and tooth- the wa
ies. The New Per- |jse
here you can reach kest re
look into it easily, ancj
to be relieved of New Perj
rying, of sweeping at most &
:he hod and wood 5/or
ill fol/pc fKp KTA MHil
Itt V4UOW' ft IMftW U JL *V VJ A l-T
eking brush.
adjust the
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foves /
Monuments
Dealers In
Marble and Granite
and Iron Fencing.
See us or write before buying
and we will send our representative
to see you.
Lumberton Marble &
Granite Works
J. H. FLOYD, Prop.
LUMQKRTON, N. C.
3124 lyr
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
From Specialists* Corrospondenc
With Farmers
Please advise me about growii
fall beans as a truck crop.?W. O.
Williston.
> Beans, when properly grown, nen
Iv always prove to ho a profital
crop, especially when they can
brought to maturity just before fro
when there is a scarcity of gre
vegetables and beans usually brii
advanced prices. The Bountiful a
Extra Marly Valentine are two go
varities.
My bees arc cnrryinir dead bro
out of the entrance. What must
do? ?
We suggest retiueening. Full <
rections ivav be foun<l on Tnforrr
tion Card ,No. 10. Extension Servi
Clenison College, S. C.
Is there anv danger of my inn
beinir poisoned when dusting cot to
?,T. W. I>.
Always muzzle the mule when du
ing cotton. If open sores exist, c<
or with vaseline. Wash well af
operation is over.
How ran 1 prevent ants from eati
my peaches??W. r>. P.
Spray the tree with nicotine to 1
the lice. To prevent the lien fr<
ascending the tree, tie a piece
tanglefoot paper around the tru
with the oaper side to the trunk. i
tive cultivation is the best *
controller.
I would like advice as to disen?
Irish potato tubers.?W. P. P., E
ley.
The disease of the tubers is
doubt clue to potato scab, but 1 <
not be certain of this without fi
examining the tubers. Potato s<
may be prevented by treating the ]
tatoes before they are planted and
being sure that the ground on wh
the potatoes are being grown is i
infested with the disease.
Please tell me about the cabbt
snake. Is it poisonous?
Cabbage snakes or "horse h
worms" spend pfirt of their lives
the bodies of other insects and the
mainder in the earth. When esc;
1ng from the body of a grasshop
or n cabbage leaf, the worms may
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ti cooking I
tchen
ips. These give yc u the
;at* Another feature of
w Perfection is its long ,
limney. This drives all
at up to the cooking
? and doesn't soot up
toms of them. Insures
ete burning of every
f oil; none is wasted.
r< errections are made
f four, three, two and
rner sizes. Most buy:ct
them equipped with
rming cabinet*
iaddin Security Oil for
suits; it's always clean
pendable.
ection Oil Cook Stores are sold
apartment, furniture and hardcs.
iiRD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY)
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easily lodged in the water at the base
of the cabbage leaf. They are not injurious
and no doubt all of us have
eaten manv of them without knowing
it.
OVEN DRYING
C A V1?C T? M17
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Drying small t|uantitics of surplus
vegetables and fruits from time to
time may prove a very convenient
and time saving; economy. Soup ingredients,
such as cabbage, corn, cvl
cry, onions, tomatoes, turnips, potatoes,
carrots, and lima beans, may be
separately dried and stored to be
combined for use according to taste,
Dried parsley and celery tops are valuable
additions to the seasoning shelf
Currants gooseberries, and strawberries
are bettor canned than dried; but
a variety of other fruits, including
black berries, black and red raspberries,
plums, prunes, figs, apples
apricots, and peaches may all bo driei
at home. Dried peas, young beans
" |cauliflower, okra, and spinach an
__ considered bv specialists of the Uni
ted States Department of Agricul
ture to be less satisfactory in flavoi
.than other dried vegetables.
| The oven of the coolcstove may b<
? used. The products to be dried shoul(
; be snreml thinlv in hakini? nans or nil
tins and these should be placed upoi
j,r racks so that they are not in direc
jj" contact with the oven wal.l The doo
of the oven should be left open s<
r_ that the water vapor driven oil' ma;
(i0 pass out. and the fire should he s<
j)(, regulated that the material may no
sj. be scorched.
r ' Trays suspended above a cookstov*
|U,. may also bo employed. Kach ti'av i
n() made of a rectangular piece of rathe
I j heavy galvani'/ed-wire netting havinj
'four or five meshes to the inch. Th
( j finished trays should have approxi
I mat civ the same dimensions as ti i
i stove top. The edges are turned u
(|j j so as to form sides for the tray. Fou
, I pieces of wood i by 2 inches in thick
' 111 ess form a frame for the drie
'.which may be suspended by wiiv
, from the ceiling, or it may stand di
rectiy upon the top of the stove, i
n* the slats making up the frame ar
. |allowed to extend (? inches below th
s,'| bottom of the lower tray and a good
sized nail is driven half its length ii
l' | to the end of each slat to form nor
j inflammable feet upon which th
"" drier mav rest.
(jllj Direction for making and usin
I various lypes ot nonic Mners are gi\
^lien in Farmers' Bulletin JJ.X4, "Fan
i and Home Drying of Fruits and Vep
'nk etables."
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STRAY HOG.
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a*- A red and black spotted sow abou
1 year old lias taken up at ? iv farn
Marked split in right ear; and uppc
>an notch in the left ear. Owner may ol
rst tain same by calling on the undei
:ab signed and paving charges,
po- W. D. EDWARDS,
by R. F. D. No. 2, Conway, S. (
ich ?Advertisement 7j21 3t
not o
The v.alls of the new postoffic
iR* building were about completed la:
week.
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*n For nil kinds of hauling, anywher
short or long distance, get my pric<
per: before having your hauling done, j
be|D. Jones, Plione 120.?Adv.|l|13|tf
HUT, t. c? JOLT 28, lt?l.
COTTON NEEDS
DRY WEATHER
Months of July and August to
. Save Crop From Boll
Weevil
THIS SECTION IS
WET AND COOL
Same Conditions Prevail in
i Many Cotton Growing
States.
Hot, dry weather this month and
A........4
aukmm iivcvKsury tu save tinsouth's
cotton crop.
This is the conscensus of opinion
among the agriculture extension
forces of the cotton "belt.
The boll weevil is damaging thousands
of acres. Agricultural experts
of the Mississippi delta predict destruction
of the crop in many section*
if damp, cool weather should develop
in the next iwo months.
The weevil multiplies rapidly ami
spreads over vast territory in cool,
damp weather. Hot dry weather
retards the weevil's progress and
destroys the young.
The weevil is now worse than ever
before in hisotry, said Dr. E. R.
Lloyd, director of the Memphis
Farm Bureau, who has just completed
a tour of the cotton bolt.
Dr. Lloyd found the cotton crop
[from three to five weeks late in
I some localities.
In sections of Mississippi, Arjkansas,
Tennessee and Alabama
I hundreds of acres of cotton are being
plowed up by the farmers and
fall feed crops planted.
The farmers have been advised to
take such action by the agricultural
extension forces of the various
Ktate* due to the small stand of cotton.
This year's cotton crop will be tho
cheapest raised in history. The
country schools were closed early so
I the children might enter the fields
There is plenty of labor at $1 per
day, compared with $8 per day last
year.
In -Horrv Countv for the past sev
1 eral weeks the weather has beca
very favorable to the increase of the
weevils. It is hoped that conditions
will improve and limit the damage
to about what has already been done,
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SHOULD ORG ANfZE
OUR GROWERS
There is money in the growing of
fruits and vegetables riirht here a';
our doors, provided the farmers wiil
get ready and do it, then organize
for the marketing of what they
make. Why should stores have to
send orders off for celery and othev
thincrs that people want to eat whetall
these things can be produced witv
a bi?r profit here in sight of Con
I way? It is nonsense of course t'
do as we are doing.
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NYE'S DRUG 5
I Tuesday's, August 2,
We Wil
DR. S. J. ROGERS'
Wednesday's, August c
L. A. WOODI
Eyesight i
Get this paper for a year by send,
ing in the sum of $2.00. It is higher
in price than some other county papers,
but is not as high as some, and
on the other hand we leave it to you
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lishod.?Advertisement.
why CAM
> quality ciqc
BECAUSE we put the utrr
one brand. Camels are
. sible for skill, money and liJ
fine tobaccos to make a cigar<
Nothing is too good for Ca
in mind! Everything is done
best cigarette it's possible to b
simply for show.
Take the Camel package fc
most perfect packing sciena
tect cigarettes and keep them
?secure foil wrapping?rev
the fold and make the pack
there's nothing flashy about
extra wrappers. No frills or
Such things do not improve
than premiums or coupons, i
must pay their extra cost or
If you want the smoothest
cigarette you can imagine?a
from cigaretty aftertaste,
It's Camels for you.
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ADY FOR
ERS SEE
Hardwick
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Monday of each niontrfv. E
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10, 30, September (>.
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^UFF, G. Opt. I
Specialist I
Why spend money on circulars and
cards to post on trees when you can 9
get good space in the Horry Herald
for less money and that "will bring
better returns; tnougn if you insiston
having the cards or the circulars,
we will get them out for you on
short notice right here in. the same
planty?-Advertisement.
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Lib are
irette
lost quality into this
as good as it's posfelong
knowledge of
jtte.
mels. And bear this i
: to make Camels the |
uy. Nothing is done I
>r instance. It's the |
i can devise to profresh.
Heavy paper
enue stamp to seal
Lage air-tight. But
it. You'll find no
furbelows.
the smoke any more
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JL A A V% A VAilVlliUVl J \J
get lowered quality. I
, mellowest, mildest 1
nd one entirely free 1
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