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t :-%w I BARBER, SERVICE Means more to the busy ? v:r? than he realizes. Time lost in a barber shop if it is more t-lvin is necessary to give good service, is a distinct loss to a man I who is busy and in a hurry. v ti > vu i v. iiiv^i11i v.;: 1: t;nvt do the very best that we c.'n for you. V/e strive to pive you the best of service in the shortest possible time under the circumstances. 11-3-21-41 I [ 1 Causey Brothers FEEBLE BLOOD WORKS HAVOC Glide's Pepto-Man gun M;?kes Red Blood; Liquid and Tablet Form When blood becomes thin and weak it is due to a falling off in the number of red blood cells. It is easily recognized by pallid skin or a blemished complexion, loss of appetite or unnatural irritnhilitv ?nd n ?nn<ntirm of weakness. It is not dangerous at first. In fact, many people scarcely notice it and go on for days, thinking they will be better the next day. The grout danger is in the possibility of becoming seriously ill from disease, which can work havoc in a body that lacks the endurance and resistance in rich, red blood. Taken in time and steadily ,a few bottles of Gude's Pepto-Mangan are a great help. It improves the quality of the blood by adding red blood cells. They check the weakness, improve the appetite and clear the complexion. You can get Gude's Pepto-Mangan in liquid and tablet form at your druggist's. Get the genuine with the name "Gude's Pepto-Mangan" on the fuckage. Advertisement. G FURMAN UNIVERSITY Greenville, S. C.?The passing through Greenville last Thursday afternoon of the "Georgia Tech Special" a luxurious Pullman train of thirteen cars bearing the "Golden Tornado" 'and a host of "rooters" from several southern states to New York city, where Georgia Tech's eleven battled Penn State on the Polo grounds Saturday was greeted by several hundred enthusiastic Greenville fans and the entire student body of Furman University. ] During /-the fifteen minutes the train paused at the Greenville staf ABMERS' GUIDE FRE[ Written by Dr. J. W. Buchanan, Into of the U. S. Department of Agriculture and Professor of Veterinary Scicnce at Clemson College, Remarkable book on treatment of disorders, accidents and diseases of horses, mules, cattle and hogs. There is a huge demand for the valuable information contained in this book. I Over .10,000 copies have been distributed among tanners. For a limited time, as long as our supply lasts, we will supply every farmer or live stock man with a free copy of this book. Write today for your copy. It'AKULINil JICH.MKIJIISS tO, Homo of $aro"Yex Remedies i . Dept. l'::ion, S. C. r ??? milium ii wi i L . "MEI We are stockec .-7!V Just received, half on shoes < a pair and be c Watch This S * JJ PEOPLE MUST Fl UNDER] I Suggested Program by Di In South Carolina Con (Continued I Fourth. Early planting of appro cod. The farmer should save at ] :\?;p i.> joiner to plant. He shoulc In 'ho lower half of tho state and b =tato, reserving a bushel per acre, wlantin-j: he should plant over not 1 *r Aoril 20 in the upp?r half. If 1 stands are usually secured from ex is 1!iat under boll weevil conditions "hi i"v i-u'iiuNi puuuings. n siar \*:rlv si ape the land intended for cot Fifth. Cotton should be left thi vary with the height of the nature not being' loo close as a minimum an< Sixth. The question of poisoning mental state, but your committee arsenate is valuable, especially if don< conditions Heavy damage from pla arsenate early last August makes i applied at that titne. The weevils in the early stapes and as soon as pu l?e picked up twice per week until m vat-ion at all times should be employ last as open to insure a high grad planted than can be properly handl by the labor on the farm, for it is t let the boll weevil eat it up for lack in the fields for lack of picking force The experience of many of our be conducted under the auspices of the absolutely essential in almost all sc acre of acid phosphate under cotton, varied much, either above or belov profitable. Everywhere it must be insisted on raise an abundant supply of food a be properly conserved. The man v smokehouse full of meat and molasse in a storage house and a garden fu business by the boll weevil or any o Storage houses for keeping sweet structed as this is one of the greater farmer can raise. SPECIAL SI (1) For Lower Coastal Plain. Witl ful whether cotton can be profitabl; except during very dry summers folio ed at all the acreage should be smal vkith extra early approved varieties i used. In this section the main reliai to graze the larger cut-over areas a corn and velvet beans for winter food truck crops, sweet potatoes and in sc stock, be the main reliance of the far and beef can be as cheaply raised i rv.kintrv n>j linire qui! c:i I grazing the entire year. (Continued i ? tion a constant bedlam of yells from the Furman contingent rent the air, while admiring ladies, gentlemen and children 01 Greenville heaped elaborate floral creations upon the north-bound members oi the famous football machine. Judy Harlan, captain of the "Golden i'ornado" was presented by the Furman student ibody with an immense floral design, in the shapt of a horseshoe, with the word "VICTORY" set in gold letters across it, and the whole entwined with a wealth )of silk ribbons making up the Furman and Tech colors. Tech's band dismounted at the station and rendered a number of selections, while newspaper photographers milled jabout in the throng and from points of vantage above the heads of the crowd took snapshots of the love feast of Georgia Tech pigskin warriors and Purple Hurricane supporters. A Greenville man wlm lino+v> ?. t?\/ WM1UVU till/ Tech Special here wired back from Charlotte to the student body of Furman as follows: "Fui-man ovation to Tech made (bip: hit. Everyone on train singing Furamn's praises. It was one of the best jobs we ever put over for Furman. o NEEDING HOMES All over this country the people are For this reason we should encourage building. in need of more homes to live in. ET ME And Buy IV 1 nn rrnnrl cfanla * ?? v *4 ^vrvfVt tJ V M 1 our mc 1000 pairs of tl during the declini convinced. pace For Sepcial * THE HORRY HERALD, CO: GHT ~ BOLL WEEVIL RULE stinguished Men for Farming Under Boll Weevil ditions. from last week.) ved varieties of cotton with plenty of lerst bushels of gfood seed for each 1 plant At least 2 busheta before April* 1 efore April 10 in the upper half of the If a stand is not secured by the first, later than April 10 in the lower half, arpje quantities of seed .ire used, good tra early planting and the experience ; the greatest crops are always made ,Ac i ' -- ' I.' t4.v iuu ?cci'itxi ,*u a comparatively ton should be put into other crops. ck in the drill. This distance should il growth of the. plant, 3 or 4 inches | 1 8 or 10 inches as a maximum. for boll weevil is still in the experibelieves tluit poisoning with calcium j at the proper time and under favorable int lice following dusting with calcium is doubtful as to this treatment when should also be picked from the plant nctured squares are noticed they should id-summer. Rapid and thorough en It i ed and the crop should be gathered as e. In no case should more cotton be ed at all stages and promptly picked he height of folly to plant a crop and of attention or allow it to become blue ;st farmers and numerous experiments experiment stations prove that it is ctions to use around 300 pounds per In most cases if the amounts applied z this standard, the crops were less that the individual farmer and tenant nd feed and that this food and feed /ith a crib full of corn and hay, a s, a hundred bushels of sweet potatoes 11 of vegetables cannot be put out of ther pest. potatoes should be everywhere const crops we Ivive and one which every JGGESTIONS liin fifty miles of the coast it is doubty raised under boll .weevil conditions wing unusually cold winters. If plant1, planting should be done extra early und only the quickest acting fertilizer nee of the farmers must be live stock ,nd a large area should be planted to . Peanuts, winter and spring growing >me sections molons must, besides live mers of the lower coastal plain. Pork in this area as in any section of the t be carried on pasture or field crop next week.) BIG COMPANIES RAISING SEEDS Seeds are more important to the planters of this section than some of them realize. Some of us have not known it, but there are two reliable md successful concerns located in* Florence, S. C., now shipping seeds ;o many states. The Florence Times in its issue of October 21) has the following to say of these two enterprising and success- 1 ful companies: "The two biccest. and mnst\ imnnr. . tant breeders of this section are the ] Carolina Seed Company and Youngs' Pedigreed Seed Company. One of 'j ?VkMx ' #To Stop a Cough Quick take HAYES* HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stops the cough by healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVES O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES* HEALING HONEY. The salve should be rubbed on the chest and throat of children suffering from a Cold or Group. The healing effect of Hayes' Healing Honey innlde the throat combined with the healing effact of Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores of the skin soon stops a cough. Both remedies are packed in one cartoo and the cost of the combined treatment is 35c.? <*Just ask your druggist for HAYES' I HEALING HONEY. AT TH lerchandise Bougl Advance in 1. < - nercnanaise ana \ jrchandise before nose famous GOE e. Known the wo " F. C. 1 I N WAY, S. 0., NOV. 3, 1921 oj - ?<:. ? u n -r?A r-* "v\i, - ?* ' )v * kSv-';v- ' ; ' A Fir si Ah U y Keep the fain Many well-lighted pr house are not only 11 able but unsafe as v a cold, raw wind is outside. Gold drafts somehow. But you them into warm one Perfection Oil 1 [cute There ure some corners ti can't seem to warm up v?ii ulur coul beater A Pcrfec n unu save running t!?0 hours at a time. Too aiuch heat is almost as STAN] PERU licse companies recently shipped prac tically a trainload of cotton seed U 'tie Uussion government, which is ex lerimenting at growing cotton. The ?ther one has shipped great quantities >i specially bred seed into practically very cotton growing section of the United States?even way down into southwest Texas, as well as other points beyond the Mississippi River. Their shipments would combine trainloads of Florence, grown seeds chiefly cotton." FURMAN UNIVERSITY Greenville, S. C.?Dedication of Furman University's handsome nesv refectory will take place at 5 o' flock on the afternoon of Thursday December 8, according to an announcement by President W. J. McGlothlin of Furman. The exercise.have been timed to take place during the annual session of the South Carolina State Baptist Convention Hich meets in Greenville December G-9. The dedicatory address will be deivered by the Ilev. Dr. T. C. Skinner, pastor of the First Baptist church oi Columbia. Other brief addresses will he made by representatives of the university and the building committee, which consists of the following Greenville business men: A. P. McKissick, 13. E. Geer and A. G. Furman. Splendid progress had been made by the contractors in recent weeks toward finishing up the exterior of the refectory. The heavy stone columns which will grace the front of the Structure are now being hoistE BUS> tit at the Low Pri< Our Prices. vill make it real ir making your pun MAN SHOES, the rid over by long ' rODD, < Q j .?] \ ol XYL ' mw u I \p^" / UlM f/yf _j^a. IV / .kVisez: / / . 1 // \C V ,, A ?^ / 'V* 4 ' vSf&- \^->v ' t I''." ,. '#'<l / >?.. . . . - . v. } ^ nx, ^?N>rxT*w?'JiirV.. T -^ sag? . i -n .V >; /y / ?V - 1 ij. ^ ; -* ?a?si^fc - >/ \v* ';<.-/ ^ * " ? \v-*'- ./// -V *:&[ tf7,.?2v J '2?ci/**-/ ? t*&S?wu2h 1 for Weak Circulai ir/to windows warm and . irts of flic enough. Keep llic chi!! out < ncomiort- witli ym,r. txHll!ar ,lCBli"* then suppiy the rooms yo ell Wild! with lbs cheery warmth ol blowing Perfection. <j<) ;4et in, The Perfection is remark ub Ci*.n turn durrvoik-. r?.t tj'istwhoretfi x-/!fU ?i wfi rs It. >f bur.>s for ohou -v) > \ 1 I A I iA . , . . r. # ^ with si k;ii?:c ithmg. F.rotunn'/.o v ? co-jl tliis yei iat you just more keros'.M/C for hunting, til yollr rci:- A S'.'?:n :?y >U ?s oul) tion will do wlu.t it w...s t your it go. furnacc for A i i i:: i ri. v* urv , OOll.S ami d n,. r.racni stores seli i s hiul ns not tion 1 L-istcr. DAUD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) 1 ION ( ed into place. The building will be . omplete in every detail, providing commodious dining room space, ample kitchen room, large storage facilities and an up to date refrigerator plant. \ SELLING COATS, PAYS LICENSE (Daily Record) C. E. Brown, a young white man who was charged with violating the licenses ordinance in the city court a few days ago, was discharged by the recorder, but he will pay a license of $25 if he decides to cor^inue soliciting orders for raincoats. > Thai police department corresponded with the house manufacturing the rain coats Brown was taking orders for and the last telegrams substantiated the claims that Brown was the authorl ized agent for the company, although it was said by Brown's attorney that there was some confusion and misInformation about the young man in earlier telepn.ms from the house. Rrown was represented by Boigian & Peeples, the former appearing for the young man, who stated on Tuesday morning that his investigation disclosed that Brown w,as legitimately employed by the company. (This is the C. E. Brown wV? n WQ c engaged last year as a dm# clerk at the store oT Norton Drug; Company.? Ed,) o For good printing that will ploase \ou leave tho order at the Herald shop.?Advertisement. < CORN :e, With No \ iteresting for you chases. only factory to c wear and lasting < ZJonway, South C c'l/'CX m w CT /jisl 1 /. j'-'i /..Cl ?-y // a?-?v ^S^AIAS)DIN1 H g;^S i , &?&9| . I SECURITYOIL! STANDAMU OILCOMIANY I Ask your dealer I i ' ~1? about the I'cr/ection OH If eater Contest? $5,000,00 in prises. safe ji tho house dcvioc and n use most 11 lilowirid ly lijjht Hnd r-.imimothcr t ten hours ir by using J he price of ' i:!)OUv iiulf efurnishing the i'ert'eolj] Heaters HAD NO FAIR This county had no annual fair this ^ year, hut wo seo no reason why it should not have had it the same jik usual. The fairs are being held afc other places just the same and tho people are getting the benefit of I them. Conway was too slow this time. ?o?????? ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Beware) Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablet* you are not getting genuine Aspirin proscribed by physicians for twenty-one years and nroved safe by million! . "Trtkc 1 Aspirin oniy as told in the Bayer ^^kag* for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Elirflehft. TnfitK?/?lio T,iimV?nrrn nr?i\ , f y ? * for Pain. Handy tin lx>xe8 of twelve Hayei Tablets of Aspirin coat few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. A^pinn is the trndo mark of Haver Manufacture ^fJlMonoaceticaeidestor of Salicylicacid. V IER" by examining I :ut the price in qualities. Buy aroHna. e