The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 22, 1921, Image 4
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.-^1 CONWAY,
S. C.
Entered ut the i'ost OUice at Conway,
C? .is second class mail matter.
U. H. WOODWARD, Editor.
Published Every Thursday Morning
by Conway Publishing Co.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE:
One Copy, One Year $2.00
One Copy, Six. Months 1.00
One Copy, Three Months 50
Payable in Advance.
TELEPHONE 21.
Make all Checks or Drafts payable
to The Horry Herald, or II. H. Woodward,
Conway, S. C,
THURSDAY DEC. 22, 1921
It takes enterprise and energy tc
win in everything.
Taxes paid for permanent improve
incuts is money well spent.
Slow ducks in the race of life arc
dead before they reach the ? oal.
Quality is too often lo; t . ight of
in thinking so n uvh about quantity.
Hotter roads in any pari of thicounty
wili inert a e the value of
lands there,
Times are as good as thy eve)
were. There are men who never
find a good time.
Things are never so bad as they
might have been; hardly ever so
bad as they seem.
The man who is too slow and
lazy will fail to get there while
otheis win the race.
Cotton may be token by the weevils,
but cotton is not the only thing
that we can ra:-t here.
When re i i ; e i;ood as t-ioy
can he, tlu n they are good enough
and noboddv should complain.
Let the boll weevils have the cotton
if they wart ii. We have other
things in Horry to depend upon.
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Blessed is he v ho can exercise
good iudgmeiit and decide upon what
is best when the rights of others are
in\ olvcd.
The sweet potato is one of the
things we want to push to the
nr<ni as a money orop lor tr.e larmers
oi' this county.
There >* plenty of work HI over
this country for all those who want
>vork and are willing* to do il. There
always ras been plenty for tnu: kind
and we believe that there will always
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Often we are favored better than
we expected. This is one thing
which shows that it pays to have
faith. Never lose faith.
The fiftht against disease is being
carried further than it ever was before.
In the course of time wonderful
results will be attained.
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We do the best that we can and
this is what we should claim credit
for. Perfection has not yet been
reached in this world. It never can
be.
Farmers are preparing now for the
i. _ 11 - i t ^ ii i i
uuii weevil. n wouid nave ocen
bettor had they prepared long a^o,
but they will win out just the ?amo
in the end.
Money is hard to ^et from the
l>ank, or from the man who may
have it to loan; l>ut there is a jrood
reason for it. Both are afraid they
would not get it hack.
As we remarked some time ago,
we remark ak'a: n, that t'.icre is plent;.
of bufine-s, no\. as ever, for those
who V i; ; ' are willing; an.I
waiting to atter < 1 to ;t.
The ii'.iO to hoqin the ma1 int?*
a hoalt'ry and n y ful an or woman
is in the school days when they are
form ne- : act and a jjood confitituti
n if or norly handled an :
taught.
Mo-'ov ; t : a't^ a somebody
v :iW have u ! '"> T in
who Ww ' i r v -u; !.ij; ti'V'Os oi
infl at ion hr. vo t'ound it impo^vihle t'
}?et ' : ; * !. Car, 'nyhod;
blame i'lCin for being slow in loanin;1
out more ?
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The outlook ni;:y be had for otrn
of 1 ho ';i'l r>v (i llii fount'
who failed to rai plenty of slip
plies for hoi 10 ci n imntion. It i
usually had v : h that c'a no ma'
tor how plentiful money n ay he a
the time.
Th r an \\ h > dee not want t?
work, 'en easily find an ox^u^e fo
not dehv it. ;m I then ho wiP tv\
to lay :t ')!i the times, or the titfhl
ness of munev ov something of tha
3cinc). It is not always so when lv
Fays he cannot find work to do aw
claims to be unemployed.
The Hevald off^vs a rroo copy c
the Southern V'viculturisl wit'
everv paid in r dvance suh crip*ioi
to tb' paner. Of course the rum
ber that the TTrrald can <nvo awa'
is lim't"-! to 200 w;th which amoun
tho offer started ah: u* three wo!:
ago. Tho 200 are <i"ii { ; and jro!nr
fast. 1 f you wish to fot yours, : 'ir
in $2.00 for tho Herald one year
now, and ask us to send you you
copy of the farm paper.
MAY GET LIEN
UPON TOBACCO
After Signing the Cooperative
Marketing Contra-1
Says Davis
SOME ONE HAS
TOLD IT WRONG
Association Will Make it Easier
to Get Credit 011
Tobacco Crops
Someone lias given Horry County
fanners the idea that when the/
sign the Co-operative Marketing eon
: tract they cannot give a crop lien
on tobacco because they have al.
ready signed away their crop. ThU
idea is absolutely wrong. Article 13
, of the contract states, "V. u may
make a crop mortgage. The association
will try to help you secure
, standard terms.'' A member of tlvi
Association should have an easier
time .uct'ing a lien as the Association
protects the merchant in pay
ment oi the lien. The merchant ha
his advances to the farmer soured
by the As social ion (Article I.'J, section
c) rather than by one individtial.
Another incorrect statenunt ha
been made that a farmer cannol
draw a cash advance on his tobacco
upon deliv< ry without u i \ 1 n.u a mortgage
on other pi\ perty. Thi. statement
is incorrect and was made b\
some one trying to in/.uro the cooperative
movement. There is nothng
in the contract to warrant, thistatement.
As soon as a farmer delivers
his toabceo and it is graded
he is given a warehouse receipt am',
can draw :t cash advnnw unnn tlii<
receipt alone, as part payment for
his tobacco. The balance to be paid
as soon as the tobacco is soid. For
any other information about co-opcrative
marketing see your county
agent and remember ihe sign u1)
campaign closes Jan. 1st. lie sure t
sign up before that time.
\V. O. Davis Comity Agent.
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SALE I'NDER MOUTd A(iE.
Under and by virtue of chattel
mortgages executed arid delivered 1).
Thomas .J. Hell to Joseph \\. Iiolli
day as follows, 10 wit:
One dated May 10th, 11)21 anotluv
dated June 28th, 1920, and stil'
another dated on January 12th. 1920;
all of >aid mortgages being duly recorded
upon the records in the office
of the Clerk of the Court of
Common Pleas in and for Horry
County, and by virtue of the appointment
of the undersigned by the
said Joseph \Y. Holliday, as his dul;.
authorized agent to seize, sell, advertise
and dispose of the property
covered by said moitrapes; 1 have
sc'zod and will sell at public auction
beginning1 at eleven o'clock in the
forenoon on the 27th day of December
A. 1). 1921, at the residence of
Thomas J. Bel! at. Warn pee in Horry
County, all and singular the following
personal property, to wit:
Approximately 1,200 bushels o<*
corn.
200 bushels of sweet potatoes.
2,000 pounds seed cotton.
10 tons of hay.
1 Ford touring Car.
1 Ford ton truck.
34 bales of lint cotton.
All of said property being described
in said mortgages and located
unon the plantation known as the
Thomas .1. Roll fnrnv ?;iid rvoiis linv.
inft* boon the same raised on said
plantation.
Terms of sale cash before delivery
of pronevty.
Dated December Otb. 1921.
jam.es a. t/tcwts,
Aofent of Morivrapfee.
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NOTIC'F. TWPAYHRS. CITIZENS
There will bo -\ special me^tim at
tlie com'"t hou<? an Saturdav. Decernbev
iT.h, t 1 i>. 111., of the ! i-1"
?ive delegation and the rountv con.
missioners. At this meeting all citi /n>
an-1 v< tors of Horry c ur.tv a-r
-npciaily ;vvited and u to b'
, ivr 'ent. To purpose of 1M mee<
?rjr i; to i]: rv the \ -M-i ;i i'red:
Moms of tbe county, esneciallv wit'
i regard to nnarccs, road . etc. 1' S-21
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fj Nnshvil
y THE GIANT C
u its immense populari
fact that every line in
jjj farm families by men ai
i- appreciate Southern cor
f cally unlimited personal
subscribers without cha
i Every year we answ
k on hundreds of differei
charge. When you be
0 valuable personal scrvu
j reason why we have
; i 375,000 CU
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THE HORRY HERALD, CON'
I GREEK CAEE
CHANGES OWNER
Jim Pappas Goes Back to
Groece to Wind up
Matters
James Pappas who has run th-1
Xow York C'afo on Main Street for |
1110 pa t year or more, has recently
sold out his holdings, together witl.
the lease of the property to another
(ircek, who will conduct the business
in the same way while James is
av.'f.y in the old country to get
married.
Pappas says that ho couldn't in-n-o
his business here in <ho hands of an
o?nployeo and fool satisfied while he
was away, so that this plan of selling*
out with privilege of buyinrr
back again when lie returns wa
selected l>y him as being; the bettor
plan.
Unon bis return to this country
he has the ont'on of buying; the
property back on payine* tho amount
agreed upon between him and the
new proprietor.
His nurnose in returning home is
to wind up severnl business matter.there
and got a bride for whom if
is said be has been waiting- for
pome time.
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Tvub-My-Tism, antiseptic and pain
killer, for infected sores, tetter, j
I snrain, neuralgia, rheumatism. Advertisement.
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SAKE r\DEli KXKCI'TION.
Under and by virtue of ;ir. executi'Hi
i -sued upon a judgment dul;
rendered by the Court of Ciimnnm
PIra in the rv.se of C 'onvolidated Oi'
Co; rauv tr;.<l'ng as Standard Pain4
Xr Lead Works, Plaintiff, again*
Charley Dcwilt, Defen dant, I hav?
oi/ed ard will '-ell during l<>f: '
hours of sale on January 2, 1022, at
\uu'c au'"t'ou before the Couithou
. .>?>? ; < Conway, South Carolina. tin
fol o\ > p ' ? i ;i' property, to wit
v1. I :< <u!:u\ fiu lot of h.ou
paint. bo'no; 'ho so ire ra'nt doscrib'-d
in the compla'j't in said action and
oi/od for purolr^e money; said
i -'itvL hriup; IT. gallons.
Terms ct rale cash.
A. LF.W1S.
Sheriff of Horry County.
Dated Dccei !ov 13th, 102;.
NOTIC'K OF SALE
By virtue of an order of his honor.
J. S. V.aught, judpro of probate for
Horry county dated December 12,
1021, notice is hereby given that the
undersigned administrator of the estate
of Anderson D. Small, deceased,
will offer for sale at the late residence
of the said Anderson I). Small
near Burgess post office, oti Saturday,
December 21, 1921, beginning: at 10
o'clock A. M., all and singular all of
the personal property of which the
said Anderson D. Small died, seized
and possessed, the same consisting of
a small stork of goods now being in
the store, together with a few articles
of household and kitchen furniture,
inventoried at $1X0.15.
12-15-2 TOBY SMALL,
Conwav, S. C., Administrator.
Dec. 12, 1021.
Monuments
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Dealers In j
i Marble and Granite j
and Iron Fencing. j
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\ See us or write before buying
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tentative to sec you.
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Lumberton Marble & j
Granite Works
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LUM MORTON, N. C.
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iditions, but to the practi- j
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or thousands of questions
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:come a subscriber this m:e
is yours. 1 hat is one i
I
ICULATION \
VAY, S. C., DEC. 22, 1921.
SLANDER CASES
ARE WITHDRAWN
It appears that the Slander statute
passed by the Legislature a few
years ago is called into play about
as often as any of the crimna!
statutes on the books.
Magistrate Chestnut last Friday
was ( ecu pied in passim? on a slander
case brought by Menry Laxvrinure
charging the use of slanderous talk
concerning Mrs. Lawrimore.
At the hearing' some arrangement
was made whereby the prosecution
became satisfied and the cases withdrawn
or dismissed, and will not be
heard in the higher court.
^To Stoo a Cough Quick ^
I tnke HAYty UfcAl.lNli MUNLY, a
coutfh medicine which stops the cough by
healing the inflamed and irritated tissues.
A box of GROVE'S 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 Croup.
The healing effect of Hnyes' Healing Honey inside
the throat combined with the healing effect of
drove's O-Pen-Trate Sulve through the pores of
the skin soon sto',>s a cough.
Both remedies are packed in one enrtou and the
cost o( the combined treatment is 35e.?.
<?Just ask your druggist for HAYES*
HEALING HONEY.
NOT TOO LATE.
Those who fail to greet tlioi.
friends and customers through thi
week's issue of tlie Herald have stiii
a good chance to advertise thei
good wishes, and that is in next
week's paper which will be the las'
issue before New Year's Day. Got
what you want to say in this offic.
today and let the Herald make it up
in attractive style for you. It pay.
to advertise good wishes just like it.
pays to advertise other things.
??/ {* is a prescription for Colds,
\XV7\J Fever and La Grippe. It's J
the most speedy remedy we know.
Advertisement. 11-17-15t
f!ot filing supplies at the Hera'd office
from the Conway Publishing
Company. They can sell you any of
* Glo'e-Wernicke products. ? Advertisement.
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mum* n ??XMM buiow r . 1 >? n o \ ?orvr
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Bxport ! . ire or \Vl? t< nn?l Hi* hi
trml-' i f1.!: ut lie fAl;ii tVjiii (irai
Oval J'< : .'*! Soap.
Th ri. when \ on havi- (!.. Irr.rlo in.-ir
c'n'-'ck or me . r;.l?'r foi -.t l<5 < ?~I\ t<>
Cincinnati, Onio, ai'd vo v. ill km 1 yon n
pa;d, the Spl?:r?vli' 1 rt I'icce Viet oi' Alumii
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A Ih- .'.itifully p.vnole !; " Quirt Tea Kettle
I'ereoUtor two exerpiMu.illy fmmhed
wehh'd nn<l 11 >t se.imcd. Theso pitcc.* ?
Aluminum %% ?) ? oliVrs. !n iwhlition t.h?
(I quirt, l!^ <|untt ami 2 quart). Then i!
Willi flv?* (listmet lines. It ''.in l?0 uv:J
it) Fruit Funnel, (.1) Kr.nt IHm?oI ? jfi (M
Spoi.l Kunnei with Strainer. AI <? .*
n r^ui kitchen nc-oB-uty.
THE GLOBE SOAP COMPAN'
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lluj (his soap at Spivey M
CO., Conway Bargain lion:
City Meat M
A Good Yellow Laundry A Spl<
Sonp ? Wonderful ins So
Washer, 5c. Bath?
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EAGLE^MfKADO'V^S^^iP^Peaca No. 174
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For Sale at year Dealer Mc.do in t'ive srodot
ASK FOR THE YELLOW PENCIL WITH THE RED BAND
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What shall I send for Christmas?
A year's subscription to
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would please an out-of-town, friend.
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WANTED
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1,000 chickens, 1,000 turkeys, ducks & guineas,
all you have. Green and sail heel hides
and furs of all kinds. Highest market price,
i he best place lo buy and sell.
Dawsey's Market
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tin Aluminum Se t any n ? ? 'r /v~i \ $
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e'.ed Coft?e? Percolator, (flr the S Qtutr) Ton Kelttt Onljr \ _ / ij
cd most. AN!) K/tCH Ifvouwi; i to o.irl out hy fj ?.r?7$,.., h ' j
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: to ninse i ?,?! ? Powd rod >.y;p or Oval Peai I S;r $ W
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the (Hole So.it> C unpany, >0 rn3. ? , j"J * M
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and n A Cup Paneled( >Tco . fo: C" '..I flj
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rr 11 . < 1 found in ? !.. m?. ?t. 11only the t.oHeo Perro- \ J Ill
r aro three Sauce Pant \* endMc In cash and 10 I rtwle ; j . i-l |
erf? * a 51 miner Funnel Markg-Sa.leastofwliiehmujitbe ! ,. %
? (1) ne-pinl I) ?per, from Rxport Borax or Whit< NapthaM W>\ |jiK-1 V
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crcantile Co., I.. II. ISurroushs, I". K. Stanly &
*c% K, W. Lane & Co., W. H. ( host nut & Co., I "'ra
larketfi Conway Trading Co. y.
Ready for Initant U*?.
tndid While Float* A Fino Whit? Laundry *nd Larger Packages!
ap - for Toilet and Soap?for Hot or Cold Wonderful for Washina
Oval Shapa-Sc. Hard or Soft Water. Clothe,.