The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 25, 1921, Image 4
Wm gorrn Jtald.
CONWAY, S. C.
Entered at the Post Otlice at Conway,
8. C., as second class mail matter.
H. H. WOO D WAR bHiditor]
Published Every Thursday Morning
by Conway Publishing Co.
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THURSDAY AUGUST 2 5, 1921 !
It takes good judgment in giving
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itJS Wfll UIS III UlIll'I
Buy sanitary things for the kitchen
n and pantry. They do not cost <
much and they may save your life. I
Common courtesy is a great thing '
and yet it is lacking in many place 1
where we expect to find it. 1
Wo should always appreciate o>.> 1
own work a being the easiest and;;
best there is in the world. The way j j
of believing that the other man's 1
job is the easiest, is the wrong way i
to live. I
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We should all remember at all 1
times that service is what counts in .?
this world. It is not so much the i
low price at which we offer to some <
thing for another; but it is the whole j
hearted and faithful service that we t
stand ready to deliver. >
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There is certainly not the riuht >
amount of courtesy and accommoda 1
tion shown on the part of many \vh ) c
are in one kind of business or i
another; or happen to oocupy some r
place of public honor or trust. They I
are usually who need to succeed, but c
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iney seem to hick inis necessary eie- c
ment of success. c
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Farmers are getting more inde- c
pendent day after day. The depression
caused great consternation when t
it came along the latter part of t
1920; but they are getting over it i
rapidly. They know that they can v
raise the most of the things that n
they need at their own homes and it v
takes but little money to buy the s
things they must trot from the store(d
like prices are beginning to be now. j o
They are getting hack' their confi-}o
dence in things in general and every- h
body is very glad to see this taking h
place. | a
[ For Less
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| For P ridav and Saturda
8 August 26 and 27
1 We will sell vard-wid
I BLEACHING
i 1 2 yards for
(Men's Pin Check
PANTS
All sizes
We specialize in Clot
ing for Men, You!
Men and boys.
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NEW SPIVEY BLC
There is not a good business nun
anywhere who will fail to answer a
letter that he receives through the
mail. There are many who claim
to he business men and yet they will
let their letters go unanswered. We
shoukl no more think of refusing: to
leturn the time of day, or to refuse
to speak when we are addressed,
than we would of answering a letter
that is written to us, for the letter is
really worse than the former.
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The whole county is interested
deeply in the cattle dipping cases
recently arising. There was nothing
said in the Spring when the farmers
were not so busy in their tobaccv
crops. In the midst of the tobacco
season notices are served on numbers
of planters and they are required to
drop their work which is their only
dependence for a little money and
dip their cattle after perhaps spending
days in hunting for them in a
big pasture. U is an abuse of (lis
crction under the circumstances here
mentioned and there is no one who
can deny that it is under the circum
stances as they exist in this county
at this time.
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DREAMS HAVE FAILED.
No government like that of Russia
at the present time can last long.)
It is based on the right of all to
own the skill, the property, and the
brains, of everybody else. There is
no incentive t;> individual effort,
fliere is no use in trying to excel,1
jecause all of tho results from incli-1
t'idual effort will go to enrich the
jther follow just as much as it wil!
the individual who is doing tl;e work
md carrying out the plans. No such
;hing was intended.
it existed In the brains of Lenin
md his lieutenants and there i nly. [
't all came out of the wild dreams j
>f crazy fanatics. It is contrary to
umian nature and ordinary common
;cnse. At the present time Russia
s a bankrupt state. Ii is faiied with
amine ridden and disease ruined poo
>le. There is no order or anything
hat it worth while except the regime
of Lenin, the crazy.
The Russian people are bound to
ise in their might which has been
;ept down 'by fear mostly. They are
lue for a change and they will bring
t finally. In their minds the leaders
?f the present government already
mow that a change is coming and
oming fast. The time has alreadv
oiiio when they must bow down to
>ther countries and do as they say in
>rder to obtain the very necessaries
>f life.
What Russia has tried and failed
o do, other nations may sometime
ry; but they too will fail. It is not
n the nature of humans to want to
k-orlc all of their lives for the comnon
good of those who will not
k'orlc and accomplish anything. Take
omc men and give them money
ay aft?i' day to live on, and never
no lick of work would you get 0111
f them. Give a man his c'othes and
is food and it is all he wants and if
e works ho is made to do it ju<t
,s thousands are driven likfc slavosi
Corn*
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Our buyer, who is now i
Men's Suits at prices lha
MEN! Walk steady,
h LADIES. We invite
shipment of ladies' and
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THE HORRY HERALD, CO]
under the whip of the Red Terror.
' But work that is forced in such a
manner does not amount to anything.
There are not enough competent
masters in Russia to oversee the
work of so many peons. Thus it will
be in any land.
The dreams of these fanatics hav->
failed to come true. They are now
on their last legs in the trial. They
cannot succeed but will in the end
be driven from their places of great,
power and the simple people will
rule Russia as Democratic' countries
are ruled over the world.
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Lazlnes$ often leads to larceny.
We pity the man or boy either who
is so lazy he will not work; and
yet we see that he wants to spend
money like other people, wear good
clothes and visit the seaside or the!
mountains. He is a bad makeup who
is like this. Such a one may wind
up in jail.
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* . MARKETS
Grain.
Chicago September wheat closed ai
$1.17, a loss of 7 3-4c for the week.
Dairy Products.
Butter market weak and prices'
have (let lined 3c during tne pa.-: 1
seven d..\s. Production show.m, ,
light increase following more favoi
;:hlc vvat'ier 'onditions in sou,-; producing
scctio s. Recent high prices
have apparent'}* huv; consumptive ev
mand. Closing prices, 92 sc. re:
New York, 1 iladelphia and Bosio
11c; Chicago 3Sr\
Feed.
Few chan; es in pricrs of feedstuffs.
Bran was tlio only weak
future, other feeds steady. Demand
light.
Frjits and Vegetables.
Eastern po .to markets have hoc-.;
slow and prices nearly steady our-1
ing the past week. New Jersey sacked
Irish Cobblers range $3.25 t<^
$3.(>5 per 100 lbs., in Eastern wholesale
markets.
Eastern ye low onions $2.25 to
$2.50 per 1( 0 lbs., in New York
$3 to $3.50 in Boston and Pittsburg.
Cotton.
Spot cotton prices advanced 44
points during the week, closing1 at
12.32c per lb. New York October
futures up 52 points, at 13.58c. (
Live Stock and Meats.
Chicago hog prices declined approximately
$1 per hundred lbs., on
the 22nd, making a net decline ranging
from $1.15 to $1.6") for the wee>:.
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MOVES ST OK t;.
The Quality Shop, of which N. J.
Ferris is the proprietor, has moved
into new qua . tors, next door to the
new Ccnxxay postoffice.
This now location i.? only a slior;
distance fron the old and smaller
(juarters >n loar of the One Price
Shoo Store.
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ray Depj
>NE PRICI
jaothe:
in the Northern Market wired
t will make you sit up and lake
Don't buy clothing until you h
you to come and visit our Lad
misses' Knitted Capes and Sea
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/ay Dep;
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NWAY, S. 0., AUGUST 25, 192:
Harves
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McC-ORMACK Vertic
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The McCormack IV
needs, has many valuable
ing Cultev Bar, high lift,
trees and stumps is very e
Lqu>[) your farm wi
hay. Re I he early bird 1
your neighbor s crop.
We carry a full line
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PICNIC!
There will be a children's-day-pler.ic
at the G >od Hope Baptist Churc'i
or. Saturday August 27. 1921. The
public is cordially invited.
COMMiTTKE.
artment
C ^ACU ?
us that he made another sc
notice They are here for
lave seen our prices.
ies' Ready to Wear Departnn
rfs, all the newest styles and c
artment
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;t the Hay
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savii
can
plis}
:al Lift MOWING MAC!
^CK Self-Dump MAY RAI<
>ower, very substantially buil
features not found in other \r
Ccuy running, and cuts all the
*asily accomplished with this r
ith a McCormack lVIower anc
n your commun lty. Make it
: of parts and repairs and alwa
Conway, S. C.
RETURNS HOMK.
Attorney G. Lloyd Ford returned
this week to his law offices here
after spending a short vacation, ow
| lngr to Mis recent marriage reported
|in this paper.
Store
STORE"
B
oop of Men s and Young
' you to judge and compare.
*nt. We just received a big
olors.
Store.?
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Crop? |
l^ith the boll-weevil deling
the cotton crop, it is
i essential now than ever
we devote more time and
ltion to the growing and
ng of feed crops. This
be economica Hy accom- I
\ed by the use of (he I
-IINE and McCOR:e.
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! in sizes to meet your
towing machines. Floatgrass.
Cut ling close to i
nachine.
1 Rake, and slop buying
pay for iiscli by cutting
ys ready lo serve you.
FOR
SALE
Hemstitching and picoting attachment
works on any sowing machine,
easily adjusted. Price $2.50 with full
instructions. Oriental Novelty Co.,
Box 11, Corpus Christi, Texas.?Adv.
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For Less
One lot of ladies' white I
Gabardine SKIRTS I
All sizes. Last call I
$1.19
SPECIAL
Finest Quality Tissue
GINGHAM
Yard -wide, per yard I
39c.
Shoes for your entire I
Family our Specialty. I
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CONWAY, S. C. J