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furaltl CONWAY, S. C. Entered at the Post Oflice at Conway, S. C\, as second class mail matter. EL H. WOODWARdTKditor. Published TO very Thursday Morning by Conway Publishing Co. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES One Copy, One Year $2.00 One Copy, Six. Months 1.00 OiiP Com*. Throp Months f*0 Payable in Advance. ?' " TELEPHONE 21. Make all Chocks or Drafts payable to The Horry Hem Id, or H. H. Woodward, Conway, S. C. THURSDAY, OCT. 27, 1921 Men can be found every day who count the value of anything by the amount of money that it takes to buy it, without ever figuring on tho many things which enter intc the estimation -of real value. i w~ <> A majority of the col ion fnr,,^"s this county are thoroughly convinced that ({there is nothing in cotton for them since the coming of the wee lis. As long as the weevil existed it. otlic" states, or in other counties, even, it 'was onlv truesswork with them: but now tb"v l<nov.' what the weevils will do, and they are ready to depend upon something else in place of cotton. o WITHOUT THE FACTS Nine-tenths of those who talk the most in the process of every-day life state things as f.-icts without knowing that they are facts. They have an impression that so and so is the case and they at once state this impression as being an actual fact without ever thinkinn* tV"^ ~ r- i'ed to investigate and see for their own t facti..a u... .. . ..i, relieve is so is actually so. This habit in daily life is responsible for fill o.'' the ;ossip, and about one-half of all of the scandal that is carried from mouth to mouth and to'd ami retold ;t hpoonios an old story. Nearly one hundred per cent of all the . I v, . u : ou r sr?id about people are lies out of the whole cloth when the truth is establHho-' 1 *-?-11- t} o one who first told it thought he knew it owing to the proneness of human nature to go it. purely fi\?m emotion and imagi.1 rr HI ii n tm --? I ( "x a /the univej \ n ? i Hi"' tkxsmuc ! ii I; ESspfesL; -W j n \ 7 ' 111 YW^ ^ /* $ ;i *rt ';'r o/ n J <fcii &* <1 ii?^VvtV '<^r> $ ^ > *"jpHK For<i V-turinf* -- farm home s of the 8\:re, comiori unci convt o'her one thint',. 11 has enabled the!,;rrnt with 1'riends, attend ch ui'iia, i . t K. abound in country life. Truly the Ford car wit! and maintenance, its i has been a boon to the i Your order should be \ to avoid delay in delive | B.B.AN Authorized | TABOF III: nation and false impressions, but it plains more and more a resemblance to truth as it spreads from one to ;p'ni or. Many a lile has been spoiled when such i\ fate was not deserved. Many a great success has been missed because of the looseness of somebody's tongue when it should have been silc.it. In any community in this conntw you can pick out the men who stand for the big things of the place. Because they are prominent in business, society or industry, they are more in the public mind than others who are less active in sues respects, and therefore. there is always the more talk about them. You can easily see an illustration here of what we are trying to show in this editorial, for all in the same day you can hear such men called thieves and vjisc:i1?. i*im dnwn to the lowest state of morality and stinginess and called anything but endearing rvimes; and when you investi? -'f-.e "on f*nd that there is n> founiation in fact for any of the i.ml thin or "; ; you have heard said about them. This all comes from the habit of man to in going by false impressions and allowing themselves 'to regard as real the things which belong only in fancy., 1 There are men, of course, whose rharnfter cannot be injured very much by such talk. It is annoying, however, and in many an instance it has caused many a good action to be left undone, many a public benefit to be entirely lost. This is one reason why those who I have done most for the community! and its people often fool tb.it they have not received credit for their good work. It has discouraged many a man from continuing without limit the things which he set out to do for the good of those around him. By talking behind his hand and belittling J the actions of others, one lone man c.-m do moie harm to his community than he ever dreams about. No two men have the same powers and the, ^;mie capacity for either good or evil.' The good in men is often restrained ; by talk that is apparently harmless.; It means more to them than appears on the surface. j ! o OUTSIDE OF COURT ? It is often so that crime brings its own punishment out-'de of the courts, even in this world whero t^\e act is committed; let alone the world that is hereafter. This fact does not se i| to exorcise the same restraining power upon criminals as the pvobabil ity 01 tv>.ur.g pun '-.i: tr?u at the ! hands of justice in the courts of the land. The person who violates the , law of the land or takes that Law into i lii? own hat ids. runs a grave risk of ! getting what he deserve?" without ever being tried in the courts. His acts | are iikei.v to turn against him. The j uamimvi.m'1)Ui.irar-iviinri WVM t. ?n ib i niiaia H<auaiw<auti?un ixreutmmj, I I lii m i ? I,;;! $SAi. CAR l:;jj ! y, ^ ^ill I i:^/pp| | ? C~'T ?.v }/// 3...1 I L-| II 1 i/v--: If J | .."r?H), ri; I 1 r ( V} yt I I i! i I v \ V^AAx-~ j r ? | km^ls* ?. '! 1 k/n ? 3 111 8 Car ha-? brought to the fill g oo antry vr.cie ivnl plea?nienco than pen.aps any jj i; I j!! I ir and his family to rpir.:;le $' ^ urcli. neighborhood lunc- |l H many pleasantries that ? V II h its low cost of operation isefwlness and efficiency, \ American farmer. !!f >iaceu at once if you wish 'derson i Ford Dealer : l N. C. 0m% wl ?Car \ r|j;-| **?*? v2iV7 li! w.rjww atmux t# ?V " '!?5''?-' , '?.-v . !J WW?MimiiiiT....... -Tr|.?^.' -r>itT? 1 r ft "i j THE HORRY HERALD. I I things put in motion by his wrongful conduct curve back and hit him when lie is not expecting it. There was a recent example when some very young i men tried to violate the peace and) quietude of an old man's home near this very town. On a peaceful Sunday night, when all men should have | l>f>on in their own homes or respective places of worship or rest, there were those who undertook to violate the law and as a result one of them is now dead. His life has been shortened and cut off in youth .and he is no more. In this way his punishment , has been meted out to him in worse 1 measure, if anything, than if he had been tried for what he did and seni tenced by a court. There are other ways of punishment in this world besides the fines and penalties imposed by the tribunals of | justice. Every day we can see the i ?.<ii i 'MH ! MO lOW j rote tickets will r,,t1 into the hands! >f persons* not ertit'cd to their us?. TAXPAYER ASKS SOME QUESTIONS l Concerning the Amount Weeded in District Wo, 19 for Schoc! Purposes Hu1* arMele of recent datn dealing with the school it'riiion hn: -vic'.ently .trol somebody to thinking, for no taxpayer who vi^hboM." his iv.t'Tie, :nd . itrr-; the article: "A tux P;. ver", Ivi" wit ten u>= for public- - j tion as follows: J If any reader wishes to know th 1 author of this au:fle, we co" only', - hcAV him the handwviting and le^ hire judere for himse'*', aw' as a rui-3 . *c vof'jsc '<'t publish articles that CO' "r* '11 without the na ro nf tli.* author; hut wc have decided to .make jir oxcoi tiou in this case, and i the c?rf *>le folic ws! "Dors District No. 10 r.-w! ?fiO,000.00 for school buildings ? Witl i tr v V'. i n Disi ricl No. 19 1 a! read v ! 1-2 nts on the dollar o"* taxable. '))' {.pel 1;; doesn't it -or)-*! von on?v'!'' /-? . up- < se that the Board of Truajt, f ''uild vrt alcnef with a les-t amount than $00,000.00. When it '<t\y 1 h a! the r1 r:Tnt v'an' r-o i oly about ?' 1 7.000.00 9 With ihus?ro ef ovorv ki'vl praeticaHv m> a ' * - . ir| i11 I 5f an v t''-io 1 o launch wh:?.t to the average layman ioo'-s !iUr? vn oxtvf,v.'?{(anr:e buiMi-n; , program 7 TV es the h?n! Trns; t;c'-c Vpr>\v hov/ much wi11 bo added to the present hi*ch tax rat? in < thai r? <slnkhifr fund may be nvovid I . i*? : tV>r> rftireinji' of thi^ 51'CO,000.00 il'ond issvo? and if t' '.v l:no ' V they tr.Ven *tax tlayinp; nublic in !lo thf,ir confidence l?v 1' li i" lh( ?v il'. aow <> lh\v '%ia* vote i *te'1?<ren;' ; f%p. tl ^ proportion? Woub'. it no '*o "keeping with the pror oral < /ei '1 'of tho tin es -?nd <,oMowinir ?*ood bain ?;s precedent f?? nr Poard o! Trustees to limit their ask-nps t th^ same deirree of conservation i that they and wo are practically (i> |our business affairs) not, perhaps I because WO lilv'P In lull Ur.fi nun i havo *to. Provide adequate j-rnitar land comfoi tabl school building J but this tax payor MiinV" f f he done with 'ess than $00,000.00." A TAX PAVER The Anderson Motor Co, of Taboi N. C., has iust received a car-load o new model Ford touring, roadster an Coupe cars. If you are planning ! buy see them now. Yours Very Truly, Anderson Motor Co. .J. B. Elliott, M(?r. Advertisement. TRESPASS NOTICE. All person urj hereby forbiden t enter or trespass in any manner, < . :nt rf re with. or cut tin/?, or renu>\ in; any of the tin.her, bruVn c. st"w. r>n n; la'its i.i Floyd 'I owi shin Horry County, State o' S ut !('; . ir? :, ur.le ?>:. n of tie ponaltic I'.ro^'!(!: ; by law in such cases, i 10,27 It J. H. HILL. CONWAY, S. C., OCT 20, 19 NOTICE OF SALK Under and by virtue of the decree and Judgment of the court made by bis Honor, Frank B. Gary, presiding iudge in the ease of Virginia-Carolina Chemical Comapnv, a cornor.ation. nlaintifTs, vs. C. B. Dusenbury. Southern Life & Trust, Co., a corporation, .T. W. Holliday and Burroughs # Collins Company, a corporation, defendants, and dated the 1st day of October. A. D. 1021, I, the under! signed W. L. Bryan, C. C. C. P. as special master, will sell ,nt public auction to the highest bidder befoi*e the court house door at Conway, in Horry county, and state of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, on salosllav in November next, it being the 7th day of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry county .and described as follows to wit: All rnd singular that certain tract of land situate in Bucks township, in the county of Horry and state of South Carolina, and having the following courses and distances, metes workings of nature itself and it stands ,us'in hand to obey or take the consequences. There is no danger in dealing: with the man who had rather be right than to grain riches?a man who will never sacrifice his conception of right and iustice for the almighty dollar. There are such men in every community of this country and they are the mainstay of the whole fabric. Leave it entirely to him who sacrifices evervthin gto make nothing but money and we would have a sorry mess of this world. o A band of .'*,500 pieces, the largest rf its kind ever assembled in th> United States, will play at the national convention of the American Legion in Kansas City October, 31st November 1st, and 2nd. A contest of the 100 Legion bands and drum corns will be held to determine the , tvroe beet musical organizations. The combined bands will play under the direrH -?? ? or '~?der of tho | band winning first prize. o T'rriblv burned in a gaso'ine explosion, Louis Turner, world war veteran of r.loomimvton. 111., was not OVPOrln/! T iij ttiuvur. in a hospital at Davenport. Ia., however, the skin of two A merica" T.eo-'nn comrades w:v crafted on to )-u's body and he is now out of da^ci^r Ti>r> two ivn r!'M rot know Turner except that he wai "a buddy, out of luck." o Ceonei":itien of every member or the American Legion in preventing ji.bu o of to redr^ *' vni'* oa^ far?! pnvilejre ev'ended T.?^i''n n^n p.nd their families to the ovcranizattaVn i ^^^+ ;ov, ?f Kansn*; C'tv October 31 November 1 and 2. is : -Ice.'1 >n hr?:| by national headquarters at Indian- j r. OOH^ 1* ' f rir. -1 1.1- - J ' I and bounds, to wit: Beginning vt. a ! stake 3\0 on the public road lending to Conway, S. C., and running thence N. 27* 31', W. 14f>t' to stake 3x0, thence S. f>0* 30', W. 1201' to stake 3x0, thence N. 82* 45', W. 1353 to corner at pine 3xN, thence 11 Gf>' a ditch the line to a holly tree 3x0 and stake 3x0. thence N. 10* 15', W. 121)0' to stake 3x0, thence N. 45* 45', W. 1533' to corner at stump 3x0, tlionce N. 27*. E. 086' to three stakes 3x0, thence N. 44* 40', E. 2284 to stake 3x0, thence N. 81*, E. 1800' to stake 3xN by stump, thence S. 75* 15', E. 1845 to corner at stake 3x0, thence S. 14*. W. 502' to pine 3x0, thence S. 27* 30'. E. 2581' to a stake 3x0, thence S. 6* 80', E. 2275' to corner at stake 3x0, thence S. 04* 15'. W. 098 to stake 3x0, thence S. 33*, W. (506' to said road and thence the said road to the beginning point, bounded by lands J. W. Long. Harper Estate, Benjamin Moore, W. F. Heard, Lorrimore Hucks, Officer Thompson, Julius Thompson, lands of Bran ton and the said road. All of which more fully appears by blue print of the above described tract of land made by W. C. Pitts, C. E., dated November A. D. 1015, to which reference is hereby craved: The said larids containing seven hundred and sixty-, ix (766) acres ,as shown by said blue print, and was composed originally of various different, parcels: The said lands are covered by conve.\ ances to m<?, the said C. B. Dusenbury, as follows: J. Warren Sing by his deed dated January 4, 1007. and Gilbert Potter bv his deed d ted December S, 1802. forms of s-ale ca'-h. Purchaser to pay for papers. Conwav, S. C., October 8, 1021. W. L. BRYAN, Clerk of Court as Special Master. H. If. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. COPY SUMMONS FOR- RELIEF. (Cowp'ali^t Served.A The State of South Carolina, etao' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF HORRY. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. I Merchants National Bank of Raleigh. N. C., a Corporation, Plaintiff, v.\ W. D. Mills, W. B. Roberts and Armour Fertilizer Works, a Cor povation, Defendants. To the Defendanta: above named: You are hereby summoned and re luired to ans ver the complaint ir |'hi: art-oil, of which a copy is here by served up< n you. and to s- rvc copy of your aiir.vjr *<* t.-o <-r.id oo. , i.)lauit on the subrc ;i >r :t ' > offic j : t Conway, S. C., \ thh twenty day | j.fter thr service he.vof; ex iir-.ivI of the (lav of such serv:c ; and i . on "ail to answer the r.v.nplairr (within the time aforesaid, the plain jtiff in this action will apply to thr 1 Court foi the relief dcnianclod in th ( complaint. < Dated September '21st, A. 0. !921 \ IT. H WOODWARD, I' aintiff's Attorney. To W. !?. Rr hefts and Armour Fertilizer Works, Absent Defendants: I TaVe not.:c > Ilia* the Comp'aint the foregoing stated action and t!i*% I Shim mens for which tiio foregoing \ I a copy, were filed in the dTice o! !' he Clerk ef the Court of Comon j Pleas in an! for Horry County, a Conway, S. C., on the 26t!. <fciy of September, A. 1). 1921. IT. H. WOO WARD, j 10-20-31 Plaintiff's Attovne ; W. L. BRYAN fY . S . C. C C. P. NOTICE OP Pl'BI.K' \TrON. I Stater/ient of tin* Ownership Mant a/rcaie t Cirrul:;ti';n. !? < I nil'ed bv the .Act of Congress o! August 2*. 1ft!2. Of the Horry Herald, publisher 1 weekly at Conway, C., for Oc tober, 1921. State of South Carolina, County o Horry, ss. Before me, a notary in and fo 1 the Stat3 and county aforesaid, per sonally appeared H. H. Woodward ' who, having been duly sworn accord injr to law, dopo.:es a.'td says that h is the owner of the Horry Heralr! and that the following is. to th best of his knowledge and belief, true statement of the ownershij management, etc., of the aforesai . publication for the date sv.oin i f the above caption, icr'uired bv th ,j Act of August 24. fM8, embodie f) in section Postal Laws and Rep illations, printed nn the reverse ( this form, to wit: . 1. That the names and addressc of t'ne ruh'isV.er, editor, manatvin editor. rnd busines manaf?orH ats: Publisher, Conway P?i! I i shifty Crm pany. . Pditor, 11. Vf. Woodward. <> Managing: 'Rditor, H. H. Woo< i ward. Business Manager, II. H. Wo"< ''' | ward. 2. Tlat the owners are. H. ' M Woodward. II. ' r h;t the known bor.dho'Her moi tguftecs and other security hol< ers owning or holding 1 per cent < 21 more of total .amount -pC.bonds, mort gapres or other securities are: None 4. That the two paragraphs nex above, giving the names of the own ears, stockholders and security hold ers, if any, contain not only the lis of stockholders and security holder as they appear upcn the books o the company but also, in cases \vher< the stockholder or sscurity holder ap pears upon the books of the company as trustees or in any other fiduci ary relation, the name of the perfcoi or corporation for whom such tl*us toe is acting, is given; also that tN said two paragraphs contain stat? ments embracing affiant's full know! edge and belief as to the circum stances and conditions undei whic! stockholders and security holder who do not appear upon the book of the company as trustees, hoi' stock and securities in a capucit; other than that of a boda fide own er; and this affiant has no reason t< believe that any other person, asso ciation or corporation has any inter est. direct or indirect in the sak stock, bonds, or other securities tha. as so stated lv Vvy?. H. H. WOODWARD. Sworn to and subscribed before m< this 11th dav of October, 1921. (Seal.) R. T. BOOTH. ,, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF HORRY. Probate?Citation for Letters of Ad' ministration. By J. S. Vaught, Esquire, Probate i Judge. Whereas, Toby Small made suit tc me to grant him Letters of Admin ist'Ttion of the estate of .and ef fects of Andreson D. Small. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindre< and creditors of the said Andersoi D. Small, deceased, that they be am appear before mo in the Court o Probate, to be held at Conway, S. C. on October 2X, 1921, next, after-pub lication hereof, at 11 o'clock in tin forenoon, to show cause, if any the; have, why tho said Administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand this 1411 day of October, Anno Domini. 19fV: Published on Iho 2dth and 27ti Mnys of October, 1921, in the Horr; Herald. J. S. VAUGHT, | (Seal.) Probate Judge p: CF v-ii %7C rr v jyj ^5 jyg ^ M |g HORRY COUNTY | 1 TRUST COMPANY | L. D. MagTath jo SH Manager. ?f: *3 Real Estate R Real F.r.tf?te Loans s 43 Bonds ? 5S Insurance S CS2?Sf3lr3BS!nf3f2?SWIt5l K 0 Mcmimertts ) Dealers In I Marble and Granite and Iron Fencing. See us or write before buying and we will send our re pre sentative to sen you. > ) Lumberton Marble & Granite Works 1 J. H. FLOYD, Prop. LUMBBKTON," N. C. 1 3|24 lyr j NC 1 IF YOU ARE EXPECTING rI I OR IN CO: CAPPS 6 General 7J21|21 tf Address: Myrllc Beach, S " ^ .mm mm tammmm?mm* n I -* ? ? 11 p n !! ? ? i iibiiimi'i " " ' i Baltimore ?I I s. s ir 1 Resumption of '-aBaltimore, C | Charleston. A I this line 1 a For Further Ini I! B. A. MUNNEJ I 4-t Geor( ORDER FLUES NOW | - IN TIME <i IB Have the tobacco flues when the "11 f "oxi sen "on crop i.s ready to cure. \ *411 ? Order them now and tell us when they . are to be ready for delivery. ^ General Repairing jl Bring us anything that you have in 'I ? need of general repairs. We will do i 1 the work in the right way, in the I right time, and for the light price. il \ MILTON PITMAN || ? Conway Iron Works. tf I : $200.00 IN CASH J will be given to the '1 rnrr di?doa\TO I r 11 ik jt rjnoui^o securing the most subscrip- li , tions to the magazine. Con test closes November 21st. * The regular commission will ) be given to non-winners. t Southern Home Magazine, | Monroe, North Carolina. tf ( II. H. WOODWAHD Attorney and Counsellor at Law. CONWAY. S. C. 11. I*. SCARBOROUGH Attorney at Law 1 CONWAY, S. C, T. B. LiA\ IS J Attorney ard Counsellor at Law CONWAY, S. C. G. Lloyd Fold VY. Kenneth Suggs r () K !) & S u G G s J Atf orneys-at-Law Offices in Buck Building j CONWAY, 8. C. WILLIAM JLLGKNE KING Physician and Surgeon AYNOK. S. C. - D. A. SP1YIOY & CO. / W. II. Kinir, Sect v. BONDS AM/ INSIRWCR - OP.ice if/ Peoples National Bank Building. OIL G. I. LEWIS Dental Surgeon ' Office Ovor Norton Drug Company, jj CONWAY, S. C. Dr. J. I). THOMAS \ Physician and Surgeon LOUIS, S. C. ? MAlViON A. WRIGHT j At tomey-at-Law. ) Offices Spivoy Building CONWAY, S. C. F. J. SULLIVAN & CO. Certified Public Accountants (Ut.) Telephone So. 7J)C>. i Murchison Bank Hldg. WILMINGTON, N. C. j S. C. DUSENBURY J Attorney at-Law : Spivov Building1 CONWAY, S. C. J . I. A L L E N , JR. Attorney-at-Law Office in Bank of Loris Bldg. LOUIS, S. C. )TICE 'O BUUILI) EITHER ON BEACH 4WAY, SEE (TS r STANTON i 4 .... -.4 ... .. V Will* i VU ^ .c. ? II I???HIM I I II ?I r 'WMWWMiWWMti nn I W I Service Between I ieorgetcwn ar cl I \\ v/ater route via I to Conway. & formation, Apply to ? ILYN &. CO. Agts. I getown, S. C. I mssziSBKzrt} cm?pa I