The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 19, 1922, Image 4
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CONWAY, S. C.
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II. U. VYOODWARD, Kdltor.
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THURSDAY, JAN. li), 1922
MOVING OMV Mil)
This now year of 192*2 sees th" b
ginning ol one of the best thing
that ever happened for the fanners
of this iitalo. W'e refer to co-i positive
marketing.
As to cott?>n, the movement wa l
begun more than a year ago, or perhaps
further back in the pa>t than
that, provided we count the th
concerted action ol tbe people of this
State in holding their c tton of:' th.
market until it bi\u?gUt a better
price.
As to tobacco, the movement is
only in its infanex now, and it is,
in our opinion, a .\oung giant that
will grow to ! real proportion- Ik
fore many years have passed away:
and will pn ve the <?nI\ thing tha'.
could insure ihe price for tobacco
that the rrowt r den rve to get for
their p*'odo<t, : nd which they must
have in m-der 10 make any profit > .1
their work,
This is really one of the grea'
reasons why we think thi.- new yi a
promi os -< . eh for < v Myix ly c
cerned. When the farmers do b
tor me i ci' i o r*" caning,'.- \\ r
certainly > h<. t\er. Our prosperity
is based 'Mjnr. the -u cess and pr<
press of our 'armors.
Up to tin lime there has )>eon no
association. of ' ! a?'eo gr? wers in
this Slate ,vhc '"b\ tnoy cou <1 contro
the placing of the tobacco on to
markets. I lie season was. opened
each year at about the time tlml
had to lie opened in order to sell the
tobacco as ha lily as possible l
-keep it from rotting. All of th
companie who hu\ tobacco and mak< I
\large profits ovt ! >1. each war
have known this condition to exist.
They liave over been read\ to
-the weed at the lowest prices po
sible for them. * o pny for
There is, of 0 >uvso. rmothr bad
condition which has eontribi ted it
-this thing, and for the time h-une*
it could not bo avoided. This wa
the unprepa'vdne s <?f the farmer4
and war.3hou>en.en to take care of
large quantities of leaf tobacco sthat
it would not spoil while waiting
for a better market. For the
past several years the Herald ha
been advocating the making of improvements,
both on the farms and
in t.he market towns, so that thi
condition could be changed. On the
farms there should be ample storag'
room for the crops that may b"1
made. No farmer should have to
carry his product off and take almost
notlong for it, when if he
could keen it for awhile, it wou'd
remain in .just as good condition a d
he could get a better price for it
To do this be must try to g"?t ahead
the funds that i'. \ ill take to put
up his storage houses'. Again in
the tov.n where the tobacco ! sold.
l*he business men shou'd provide th.
\c-rv be it warehouses a^d d or
rooms, a i so jhj/a: ih>hm->, .-><? mm
there can :?o no danger of lossag
there.
Kow that the farmers, the siuai
ones, as wo!! as the largo, ai
joining the co-opera'ive mark-I'm
association. and have alreadv nv>ro
than signed up the necessary amount
of acreage, we want t-> see th
farmers begin to carrv out these improvement
p'ans on their own promises
more than over hi foro. Th'\\
will he needed iust the same no
matter what is <'< no by fJio asso
ciation.
The a? o"?at ion will ho the cl^ar
ing hou o '"or the toba'To grow r
and hv its. means the growers win
he ahle to place 'heir r?r< duct on th'1
market at t^e ?*'crhl time r'?v them
and not entirely at the right time
for the buyers of tobacco, as it ha
been heretofore.
o
The outlook f v good bii-'nns-< 'hiyear
h; 'rood. Husiness wi'l ho wha'
we make il *o ?omo extent regardless
or the conditions <hut prevail ovn
the country. Take the war time
when there wa - more money thn.?
ever before in the lives of inanv
Business was said to ho very go <
then. Ye' at this time we '"in
manv who are facing niin by rea^oi
of their i>u o'noss ion durinthat
time. You need no
find that thi< is true. Therefor
a'ways rcme'^bev tha* no me'4 ?r brv
good the times mav ho. our bus'ii"";
will sticceed fail accord'nir a- w
make it% do Ihe one ev th"> otVr.
frnovo is a ??iniovcn,f,n' !)" "
curried ort rov fo rdooato ",0 p <>
pie in 1 he wr \\? of hotter hoa'.h
panitat'on. T' <houM he ? ">
of typhoid ;ir?r 1 ?l.her ^v'ou d- o*v
when the people k* ow how to pr
vent them.
o
The trap who \* arts to '<t^-?r
need not fr>ar i hat tho (,p!1o
will otit>fvin him: f r n u:? '* I1,
ether ivan i> i>'?( n akinjr t>~:u h r
an effort hinve'f.
Tho "v'f of - r' ;v<- i?> ?'
county is >tearl:'v inrrea -'nc. Tl>
low ppees of cotton and lo'> <ceo la: i
year did not change this tendency.
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Some r.en aim at the wry l?esi
;,o others ?-1 r ve op.'v for the ori:
avy, and still others striv IV.
inu." at all.
V" i' * our roads are brinvf jureatl;
Mipiov.nl lot us try our '<
.. r 'amis that ad.;oin tlicr
both sides.
'fl'ovp ;} rp ' )(> | " \v|v? ,iVO IM'
lllinp; (o -tidy their >v-m ovo!)' r
' <1 v i ;t ' ut ' > '? a : ?r a.u1
'hov 1*?M ' \,u'01 take tlie views o
'vohody else.
SOMERSAPLT POK WARRKN
(Columbia Record.)
Political correspondents at Washim
t<:i? inrludiu.u', xof course. Colonel
Pdward M. House, Pavid Lawrence
Vil'iam Proderic Wile and Robert
isarry. ."re | it<11< t mil;' either a c.atapult
of the Harding: Administration into
the Wi'son bull-pen or a somersault
into world afVairs along* that lino.
.Mr. Harding. who declared in postelection
speeches that lie was going; to
Mini his hack on the League of Na- <
'ions, has already turned so nvmy \
'inies that he looks somewhat like a ;i
whirling* squirrel in a cage and indi- |
[nations are that he has only started ,
that exercise. ,
1?i a conviuht story to the Phil-!,,
adelphia Public Ledger a day or two ! [
since. Mr. Barry tells us that it is
onl\ ;i matter of days "when IYesi- x
dent Harding, SecretaTy Hughes and
Senator Lodge must come to a mo- I
mento'us (Incision as to the extent and
scope of American relationships with
Kurope, with wor'd economics, world
finance and political issues hearing:
- ouMre'y on American rights." In- ?
deed, we are told tint Mr. F.arding*
h:is latch* turned his hack on former
senatorial colleagues and that he has
1nld Micm tlvit American world rela4
ions carrv responsihilities entirely
di'roront from academic discussions
about dav-dream isolation. o
If the hrtad that wea^s a crown is r
uneasy, then it must follow that a I
rvder. by brevet a President, who t
%> ? !r - a dunrecan must bo so fidgity t
1 lvit ho ha? to lean ngains* a tree to
l."?ep from shimmying himself sick.
TTr-nce M'*. P,'?rvy g*oes along', apnar- c
entl" \"ifh an inspired tale. which con- !
ch'dos that th? President has not (
meant to indicate t<> his close political
advisors and former Loaeuo of (
Nations *'<>o- in the senate, that he a
has abandoned hi- antagonism to o
\iiT*riean memhev-hip in po'iticr.l or- c
ovniizat ions such as he holds the
j rv^oT.o of Nations t * bo, hilt ho be- c
liovos tlvt \merica can safeguard her v
responsibilities without involvement o
in anv hard and f;*- 1 poetical entity, i
! His theory, inst like the Knox plan of r
J 'wking* separate peace, is that an as . (
ociation with not of nations will be c
Jthing*. t
Of all the flubdub statesmanship (
1 and bunk logic that ever came out of c
the White House the present brand j
boats the band. President Tyler, nor)even
Rutherford Buncombe Haves
never dreamed of such coat-turning' 1
tactics as the Harding Administration t
.innni'Anii\' ic ^Vmniinrv in tho screen i i
I laired V l.l. ? ^ - ?
r?M tho time. The Record now pro- (
diet? that tin4 ontirc Wilson proe-'^m (
domestic :?nd foreign, will bo stoVn ?
I>> this Administration, branded with
the Republican trademark, and
claimed by that party before 1i>23.
That is tho only way this newspaper
can Fee for the present weak contraption
to save its face.
C -)lu* Cause Ivip p.nJ inri:i?nza
WATiVM PROMO QUTNINE1 p.ble;3 mreov* i. ?
.U5i?. T-iero U or.! * onti iBromo (^uio ?*:
'V. fJKOVlil'S ii.i:-. . i*0 "* V
Tossr m hcn'i rrs
Two negroes. Salvation Jones and
'King Ayrippa Johnston, 1 i\*inu n"
i the Dismal Swamp, went possu
hunting one dark night. A wai'.
trail was struck, and tho dogs soo |
"treed." Salvat:on, i < ii.j.v the. bott
climber, volunteered to go uP ;in(i
shake down the 'possum, whereupon
{King Agrippa made read;, to cate'
it in the guano sack they took along
for that purpose.
Instead >f an opossum, the- dog
had treed a wildcat. As Salvaj
tion m.ude his way to the topmost
(blanches, the animal retivated ti'
further out on one of the overhang
ing limbs, and emitted an anj^r
snarl.
\ "Huh? IT"v. s flat exclaimed Sai \
j vation. ** 1*^^ r hoard no 'possuni
talk lak dat bofo!"
"Go on Salvation, you ani l beeri' *
ijnothin' hut do dogs. Shako him I
; loose! I so waitin'," ui'K d Kin.
I Agrippa.
j Climbini? a littlo further out. Salvation
gave tho limb a mighty ki1-"
and dislodged tho wi'dcat. Sudd"n>'
u chorus of yells, bowls, scr? civ
and cuss words broko from bolov .
"Hoy, dar. King Agripna!" onv
> iously called down Sa vation. "Vo*
want mo faw tor come down an' help
1 yo' hoi' him ?"
"Naw, sub," yelled King Agrippa
l "Ah wants yo' tub come down an'
help me faw tor tur'n him loose!"
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BRAOFIi IU nt&ULATOR CO.. .'ytf'T. 9 0 ATLANTA. CA
THE HORRY HERALD, COJJT
ONE OF SOUTH C
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WmMBM
Those men did not have a chain
>pon a class at night for grown poop
vrito ;uv! yet now they .are reading 1
mil making out their own ballots. T
lofore the sun is up anil return hoiu
light. Throe of this group are oHice
icvor been to school day in their
;roup declare one of the best things i
hf? mill- Mllil Tivu'll Ion munfliu ' ?
ENDORSE COTTON
MOVEMENT
Strong Resolution Passed by
the House of Representatives
(Y.lumbia.?Co-operative nvirkotim
t' cotton was : tronu'ly endorsed in a
esolution passed by the House of
Jepresontatives and every farmer in
he state was urged to sign the conract.
The text of the resolutions follow:
Whereas, a campaign is now heini.'
onducted in the state of South Caroina
for the formation of the South
arolina Cotton Growers* Co-o per/it ive
Association to be composed of Soul!.
Y.rolina cotton growers, landlords
nd tenants and to be formed for the
no specific purpose of -?^!ir>u' their
ottnn crop co-operatively; and
\\ hereas, the formation (>f such a
o-operative marketing association
vill tend to eliminate nv.my of the
\il> which now surround the market n
nof our principal crop, such as
ountry damage, unciergrading and
lump! ".A" of a groat portion of th?'
rop on the market in a few w^oks'
ime and will result in the stabilizing
f the market and insure the farmer
>f th.e fact that his. cotton will be
nop rly warehoused, graded, stapled
md sold at the best possible figure;
Therefore, Be It Resolved, by the
louse of Representatives, the Senate
oncurring, that we do hereby endorse
nost heartily the movement for the
nuanixation of the South Carolina
;oM.on Growers' Go-operative Associaion;
That we urge every farmer to sign
he contract at the earliest possible
noment;
That we urge the hankers, mer'lvmts
and business men of the stale
o assist in the campaign for the nece-ary
nu-nher of signatures to make
?he contract operative; Mid
That we urge the extension forces
of C'lemson College to continue to
lend their full co-operation and assistance
in this movement, believing1 that
they can be of no greater service to
the sta4o at this time than in the vig
orous prosecution of the campaij.1 n.
o
A TONIU
/irove's Tasteless chill Tonic restorer
Energy and Vitality by Purifying and
Enriching the Blood. When you feel its
strengthening, invigorating effect, s? <; how
it brings color to the cheeks and how
ii improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate its trtie tonic: value.
Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simpb
Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. S<
pleasant even children like it. The blooc
needs QUININE to Purity it and IRON i<
Enrich ir. - Destroys Malarial germs am
drip germs by its Strengthening, invigor
> mg Effect. (JOe.
(TRIOSITY S \TISFIi:i)
In s. country club a semi-circle o
men, mostly lawyers, sat by an' ope
firo while outside tho wind and lee
wore almost unbearable. A docto
came in, having been visitinu: hi- p.*i
tients, anrl was numb with cold, lb
threw off his coat and tried to pro
near the fire, but no one moved to >riv<
: him a sen4, ,and he was compolled t<
j remain out ido of tbo semi-cire'e.
i Onp <>f the members septed turno<
i to the doctor and said. "Doctor w
, have just been discussing foreijri
parts. You have traveled a proa
do;il haven't you?"
The doctor replied, "Yes; almos
everv where."
; Otif> of the lawyers facetiously a ke
' il?, .. 1 .. :
1 i in- 'unaui . i I <i \ i juu i \ ii I H i F ? i
1 hades. doctor?"
"T havo," the doctor replied.
"How did you find condition
there?" t ho 1/iwver asked.
"Just about tho same as here?;i
the lawyers near the fire."
Hon. W. A. P''in''0 wi'l renro<oi
j tho ff^v.-'d \\'liifo ho i.< mi tho T.o"*' 1:
j tnro this: t inio oud will write up tl
j news just as of'en as thorp is an\
thintr of i"torr>>-f to tho voters of tli
county. Hi:; letters will appear fro;
time to time as tho session proceed
Aft^r <? i>*ij " their hu Ivnds <1
once ever. wo are una'torably oj
posed to the !ih?>l which says wonir
have no sense of humor.-? Oolumbi
IVAY, S. C? JAN. 19, 1922
VKOLINA'S FINEST I
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afrMjjaHMpMM
afef S1M1
k HS
i? jfbi "US#*, i&Wi/.fliK&iii.'a
zo to j^o to school \\ hen young. hut when
1c they gladly joined. In January, 11)20
heir own liibles, their own newspapers,
hey are all busy textile workers. They
e after the sun h: s gone down and yet
ts in the church, two are grandfathers
lives. They live in the Brandon Mill
ihout their mill is the night school. Thi
>f the year. She has enrolled this year
THRKSlllNT, WAS FASTI MK
IN ITALY IN DANTK'S Tl.MK
Ga-'i-arina i;ame g t u earl.. 1
Sunday morning and before the su i
was very high ? i v * wa c
well stinted on his 'arm n ;iv Cap a
; . Tho . vo daughters- one
eighteen and the other fifteen? I
started (and fipislud) ill da; wi \
the men. The youngei' children wcr i
too small to he of any h?lp, a t
though the hoy of t n . .-caUer m!
v. h< r over the stono ! ' i.i r; f'o li
so that it would i;e ready w'rm tl: s
]<11 r mr v hoi's of the fa " Mv had
fhrshed with hreahfa t l? < ad <\ tl
cheese and coffee, for Pant car af |*(
lord coiTee in the morning. Me owns l
When threshing started, tln> father |j
paired with the o'dcsl u* r1 on rh
;,'r of the flo- ; \i' ' i . roup < \
-tood side by side onnos'to. Th n
flour frails wore poised high in the
a!i* an nslant and th< n at a she/.'
from tho farmer on" pair lose n< 1 " (
and as tliov were lifted the coup!
opposite struck. ! ,
i , r mv iu" i th,v <rvain, k^epirv
perfect time and pansing cn'y whil r,
*.l-.o I ?.y i ak <1 the si raw t a pi' ?
at one side o<* I ho floor and swop
the kernels of wheat into anoth )
'onp. ji.nd threw down a fresh sup
ply.
V.' vit'i :\ 1"0"t,d -;sr a1 tlv.it
eer.ed to welcome the new onslaught
the rhyth n of tho thump
ing started again. The manner <- a
I he t! lecher? was more like tha* <
couples dancing an o!d-i'a-h'? ne.'
, ouadrillo than that of havvst
or-- ui ler the blistering. mid. u r.nr
sun of southern Italy.
COM'S ARK I IKK TH \T
Two Sw'Vlo ,a; ,,inr- vo"o n iroub1
over a cow. The animal, which
longed to Lars, had -tr: ved int
O'e's larnvard one fine da". (>'
held her for damages, wh'ch Lars r
fused to nay. At the erd of a wc
j the matter was taken before i?->e V-ca
| justice of the peace. Lars' lawy er,
j in attempting to prove that Ole had
no right to damages, did not mine
n atters.
"Ole." he thur/l r'-rl. "W.w abou *
the mi'k Mom t\- - V V? wa
in your possessir n 7 Who ''>* !'
V ?!k is worth money. C).me, no
didn't you milk her 7"
-aid Oh- ''nh'-s'"'a"
" Did'st 'on i '!!: !'er a' 1 h ' e ?
OIn :a ed urh'ink rg'y at th <?
I heen-bmind volume 'n th' I* v,r'; \
; hand. Then the look of bewilder!
nent left hi> face. "Naw," h an! ]
, -an'sllv, "Av milk her omv tv.ic ,
, a day."
To cure a Cold m One Day
' Kf I.AXATIVK r.KOVO 0':ININK .Trihlfts ) I .
* ;>s the < '< ugh u!t<l iicuilai tic r.nd works off t'
iO. fcl. \V. tiROVf' fi t u.not.urc on eo*''* box. 3'! <
, IDENTITY
' 1 An eminent judge traveling in a
; | first-class car was ahinoyed by a <
J stranger who entered and lighted a
strong cigar. The judge remonstrated.
The stranger ignored him, where
upon the judge took out his card and
handed it to the fellow. The stranger
p put tho card in his pocket, blew a pull*
, i in the gre.at man's face, and went on
t! smoking. When the train stopped,
the raging judge rose as the stranger
. slipped out of the coach and vanished.
n "Follow that man!" roared the
I judge to a porter, "(let his name
p, and address. Quick!"
r) In a minute or so the porter returned,
rather scared. "I shouldn't
I go any farther with the case if I were
p you, sir," he said. "Do you know
t \rlu> I Um i.At.f ! . O M
U .? 11 > / III'- V 111 IU11 V4 11 I !S i
j And the porter handed the judtfo
his own card.
t ~
' ! no tax.
LU DEN'S
menthol
>/ cough drops
? price ?
, CIvR QUICK RKLiEF
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NIGHT CLASSES
, X /"%
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-: v ',^ .; -W v^SS
m *Vl-"- ,S <?"?.?
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they heard that State was t^oin^ to
, not a one of them could read and
arc writing letters I'or themselves
to the mil! duirng the winter
they were always in their places at
who, until this school opened, hud
village in Greenville and the entire
cir teacher is paid I>y the State and
over sixty pupils.
PASS INC. IT ALONG
Pat Rooncy had just opened a new
ionic brew foundry and as it was ,u
ain.v day there wert mite a number
?f Pat's friends in the /dace seeking
belter from tno storm.
An Knglishman was standing at the
lar with a worried look on his face,
vhieh an Irishman named Mike
loticcd. .Mike asked him what the
rouble was.
"This beer is awful," said the Kngishman.
"but 1 wouldn't hire lot it
tand for fear Pat wouid be insuUed."'
"You're right," said Mik'\ . y .pa
lietically, "but I have a scheme. That
ollow next to you has a raincoat on.
'our it into his pocket."
"Hut," saitl the Knglishman, "he is
al<!e to catch me in the act."
"Not a chance in the world," said
like, with a chuckle. "I just poured
line into your pocket."
p gee a p an who has nev
uarrcled v ith bis wife.
11 at -<?. I !<>\. I iuv have th
con n arried.
They're just. leavinjc tlio parson'
xv.?Detroit Free* 1 . e.-s.
At Horry Drupf Store every first
nd third Monday of each month.
L. A. WOODRUFF, I). Opt.
Eyes i r h t S ik*c ia 1 is t.
DRDER FLUFS NOW
IN TIME
I
I!ax*e the tolxioco flues when the
;t < n*. rr > i re.idv to cure
)rder them now and to ' when the
i"o to he ready Tor d? ivory.
General Repairing
Brn# lis an. I y/n; have i
< (! of jvenora! rep . We wi'l d<
!'.e work in the ri;?ht way, in thiulit
time, and for the ri?;ht pri< ?
MILTON PITMAN
Conwav Iron Work .
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X Where is the Sam
(>
! TheNew'
Under the manager
o
Wo will serve supf
^ ing at a special price
| will consist of a comf
!
| We will be glad tc
*
I the town, and we gu;
t
| cause of our experic
| years.
| G. Be
Z Conway, So
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lH*i SH eleven a
w:'I 1ft. cigarettes 1
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Wyi x m
Vf;. 1
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Three TURKISH
Friendly VXRGIMIA
Lcntltmsn b'JB.LEiV /
The j>; rfect b. encl ox ilu? duee
pcr??ct cigs.r.?tie tobaccos
in one perfect cigarette
one-eleven
cigarettes
\ v) Xt/ /Kiu >u*j?>
^tslii fifth avs.
* W tt Hk* '??" HT?
V- i t - this 1 hear ?
Well? I
\ veiteran plainsman says these |
raovie cowhoyx don't oven know how
!o ride a hov-c correctly.
That \v?>nt inak any difference to
the average nn vie fan who never
i os a man <>p. lior "l>a**k unless lie
apper.s to l>o a Mounted policeman
or the jvrand maivhal of a street i
parade.- -Itirmii ivhar.-. A,'re Herald.
Monuments
Dealers In
Marble and Granite
j * and Iron Fencing. j
> iSeo us or write before buying \
and we will send our repre- >
) sentative to see you.
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Lumberton Marble & <
Granite Works \
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