The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 26, 1922, Image 7
. Mm*
h?
?
TOBACCO MEN
VOTE ON 30TH
Four Nominees for Delegates
From Horry Count v. From
Which Elect Two
Tlio head ofHcos of the Co-opera?
live Marketing Asociation in Florence
has hooii the scone for real activity
for the past week. Bundles of
sijrnod contracts arrive by every mail
accompanied bv settlements. Those
are classified and recorded oach daw
Calls Cor blank contracts from tho
banks. business houses and voluntary
workers in tho field arc constantly
coming hy mail and wire. Requests
I or contracts from fen different banks
ca ne in hy one mail last week.
Those who have not signed realize
lha4 the time is very short for taking
advantage of joining; on the s'line
hasis as before Christmas. After
February 2 the campaign committee's
woi'k will be taken over by the board
of directors. If this body sees fit it
can rai the price of admission, as
has been done by some of the marketing
associat ions.
Kaeh of the thousands of signers in
Smith Carolina has been sent a letter
containing' full instructions as to the
method of casting his vote on .January
.'JO for delegates from his county.
The letter also carried a ballot containing
the names of nominees for
delegates. These names were suggested
hy the resumptive county organisations.
The Hovrv countv lv\llot
contains four names as follows:
F. DuTSose. Nichols, S. C.
K. A. Burroughs, Conway, S. C.
H K Cook. Gallivant1 F( rry, S. C.
.1. T. Shelly, Aynor, S. C.
Onlv two will be elected, this being
tic 'Munher of delegates I lorry county
will be entitled to. The sinner is instructed
to take this ballot t.o his
coup*v ci*""' on .lanu-'i'v oO. It
can be mailed to the county, ch/iirman
in case of sickness.
A copy of the Tri-State Tobacco
flrower wa also mailed f ro^i the
Florence headquarters to each signer
in South Carolina last wovk. F,a''h
si'fner is urged to lay aside all personal
ore indite mid elect the verv
best and strongest men in his county
fn)' delegates. Thi~ done, he will be
almo. t sure to get the be t men as
11' * r 'III ?' I" I ' i >
T1 Is hone^l for : '"I 111 that each
signer will do bis duty and atlond Id
county nicotinic on .!:inu: v '). T'a0
nton you rhoo:--p at tlds "ncct i v'M
liolp soloct nion to harudo a 0.0M0.0(i0
business.
? Each siuiicr is unccd to take with
liini ;?t least one or tvo icw si'.vieis
to *1 ' mooting. 'I'iw-o will !>c furnislu'l
ballots at the court house.
T'd : "duckIp'^'I very important, f<??
every signer eliminates that much to|
L Res
I
l ,
] Where to
J
J worth
I special
y from u
? day.
1; any an
times c
* y ' in a.
n will nc
Imi. , $ or mal<
<
Burroughs &
f!J i ' vjy:
if V V .b?o
\ o) ??
bacco from competition with t.ha association,
besides every pound added
to the pool will help to lessen tin
overhead expenses per pound.
Any one having- not signed a contract
can Met one at it is hank or 'Vooi
his county demonstration ncent. m
by dropping a posta' to th^ C'ampaitffi
Committee, Florence, % C.
WHY DO TIIKY
LIKK THIS M \N?
It Is Because Ho Has tlu? LiIV and
and lOnorny that Red Blood
Gives '
He has a j?ood color, lie is stron/r
and virile, and looks it. I!# is *\>od
humored. Ho laughs easily. In shoit.
lie is "full of life." "hlcli i < -imply
another way of saying ho is full < ('
i rod Mood. If von are weak and vundown
and nervous. 'l?ii t sie.?p very
woll and have a poor appetite ^o to
your drutftfist '"id buy a few bottles
of (Judo's Popto-Manjran and lake it
for a few weeks at meal-time. See
how i* will build you up l.?y jn'-vinn
you plenty of i?ood blood. Dor't
dratf around Ivdf irk and ha'f * ""
Get some "pepM into you by taking
Popto-Mangan. Sold in both liquid
and tablet form.?Adv.
INCOME TAX
NOT WANTED
The South Carolina Taxpavers* Association
is not in favor of tin4 income
tax bill now on Iho calendars
of the General Assembly, aeeordinjj
to a statement issued by John I. Hire
secretary of the association. Thr
lyitos of taxa'ion as proposed in tin1
bill are excessive and would crippW
j business in South Carolina, according
1 1(1 llw? cl I'l'iim t lw. (
II, I I 1.111 III* \ II .>
association.
Tho taxpayers' asoci.ution at ib
<>rj;'anidation iij !VcciiiIut indorsed ai
incomr tax lor the state, not to exceed
10 per cent <>f the Federal inconio
tax. Tho statement from tlu
association's secretary brings out the
fact that tho proposed state income
tax would impose a tux ol I roni 2.
per cent to, in some instances, 100 pei
cent of the Federal t;ix.
Protest will be- voiced before the
Legislature. The executive commit
tee of the taxpayer-' a ociation \yil
i ie<>t in Columbia at o ho'd a meeting
wiih the finance committee ol' th<
'. jt" i nale to consider the propose
income tax laws.
Tlie income tax lell has already
p:i ,?| the House and has heen scnl
'.<> the senate, by which body 'it ha
been referred to its finance commit
tee. The fiivnice committee has started
hearings on 11 bill.
('. W. Coker of liartsville, president
of the taxpayers' association, ha?
issued the following st at epipnt:
' The proposed state income tax ane
ev"e s profits tax bill now before the
t
L^3U23c:r3nmczL wrz t. f ?
kin i $
f r\ I X
II <) JL?J %
ad Your G
bll'7 VOlir Clvrkn*
y J ?-' * + a V A* ?. 4,^ y
Molasses,
>
If you are nol numbered am
of merchandise.
We have a car of genuine hi
ty of selling good seeds of all
We are expecting two cars c
s of their arrival, so you can \
Also we are expecting this v
\
If low prices are what you a
d all competition so don't he
We buy our goods just as cl
heaper than the other jobber.
Why order your goods from
We want your business and i
>t billy help your local jobber
Our stock is too large to men
Dsses w? |jave it and can save
"
Uyr motto is satished custon
:oopei
Collins Buildin;
> ... :: , > *
1 '
THE HbRRY HERALD, COfc '
"" ?
finance committee of the senate, proI
vides an income tax of from 25 per
cent to, in some instances, 100 per
cent of the Federal income tax. Thi4
hill, if enacted into.la\\\>will srriMisly
cripple South Carolina kndustries'i\nd
'I probably rcpal new capital. Under
present boll weevil conditions in this
i state our people will have to rely
i more on industrial work than they have
in |>n<t. if industries are discouraged
our people will suffer."
There aro five income-producing
bill before the Legislature, those producing
taxes on incomes, inheritances,
hvdro-electric power, gasoline and i
corporations. There is also, it is
understood, to be an occupation tax
introduced.
ALLEGEEK HECK
FORGERS HELD '
i
\iK*en.?The prel;minary hearing
before Magistrate Raborn of the four
dlogod chock for^rors ended on Monday
a fternoon. Molf.on Lylos, the
youth whom, it is allowed, passed the
chocks on tho 111 "o hvoks at A ikon,
was placed under hone1 in tho sum of
$4,000. Tlv.'co fir of "uttoiinjr .'i
forged ins4 ruinon'and one charge
of conspiracy to defraud were placed
against him. Sam II. Padgett was
placed under $1,500 bond on the
charge of conspiracy to defraud. !.
C. Westherry, the man allo"'fMl to
have entered the Farmers & Merchants'
Hank and the First Natioiml !
: Hank at tin* same time with Lylos
| and to have stepped up to the cash|
j ier's desk immediately .after l.\ !es
'got the money for v'v* foigod paper,
i buying a cashier's check a' each
hank, was placed under $1,00" bond.
; Mrs. Padgett, wife of Sam 11. Padgett,
xvas dismissed for lack of evidence.
At the hearing Mrs. Walter
' Puncan testified that she was sure
1 she had seen Padgett disguised as
countryman in front of her oflico and
that he had handed out .a sum of
' money to other men who were with
1 him.
: As soon as Magistrate Unborn an1
n'>iiiic?d the mp ouut of Wad, word wa.received
that Sheriff Cannon l!lease
of Newherry demanded .f 1.000 hond
for Westherry upon 1w) charges of
t forgery. Tho artist, "Joseph Merrick.
was in court and made .-ketches of
' the four people under charjye.
' FIGHT TO FINISH
LYNCHING BILL
V. ashington.?democratic members
of the House at a caucus agreed to
wage a. fight to the finish on the Dyer
anti-lynch ing hill. A resolution wa.4
( unaiiitnouslt adopted assailing t|\<?
' measure a< "violative of the consti
tut ion," and one th.ut would have a
3C#iv
* .
DUXltv
. "V ? iu^4 i
r JL
2ries? Seeds, Feec
, Meats, and eve
ong our hundreds of satis fiecl ci
right Burt Oats to arrive this wc
I kinds in our line.
)f seed Irish Potatoes this wee I
get them from the cars and save
veek a car of Wheat Shorts, a
i
re looking for and first class gc
: satisfied until, you have gotter
leap as the other jobber; we ca
Olltsidr nnintc 1
? - J/V.iiivj "1IV.II |UUI IOC d
will try hard to please you. ft?
but will help your banks.
tion the numerous articles we se
: you big money. ^ ? aj
'^5 > f]0 Sal !
riers and prompt service. '
R-SMITF
g Phon
* V
3 ^
WAY, S. C., JAN. 26, 1922
tendency of increasing lynching
rather than of reducing tho crime.
Those who addressed the caucus,
members reported without exception,
attacked bH^^iII and urued the Democrats
to\st:?Vd solidly, in opposition
to it. V %
The resolution adorned follows:
"He it resolved by the Democrats of
the House of Ueprescntativos in caucus
asson bled. That we are opposed
t<> lynching and declare our opposition
to H. li. 13, the so-called anti
lynching bill, as beintv violative of the
constitution and destructive of our
dual form of government and would
not tend to reduce the crime of lynching,
but in our judgment would have i
i colli r:irv nlVunl
"And Ik* it further resolved, That
ue appreciate and approve the course
[>f Democratic members of the .judiciary
committee in their opposition,
lo said hill and pledge to them our
Linitcd support in its further eonsiderit
ion."
o
PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN
^Sgfev -sTftSSv
-* - v.->.
... ? . . . *- -? ^
The I lnii|M'<-ked llu-lt:iinl not Tanfried
I'p in :t lon^-wiiided <':ird <J:inie
dow.i ;ii ili.' ( '!ul? mi lu> (>ne-Kv?'tiinvrit-MoinlH
>ff :unl is Now on his way
Homo ;ii midnight for 11 Ciorre l'.nwl(
Iini'-Oiit h\ :111 Kxport. His Wife oxpctts
li'ni t<> Work every d;i\ i~" thnj
!! r . (!?! lo Slav 11<1111' e\er,\ i:ilit
Kntnrt..ininu Her.
MIU^VGE GRQWS,
ALSO DISTANCE
* The l< uical place r the new hii*hwav.
Conway to (hometown, to
leave the tow n of Conway. i> the end
fs So You '
is, Hay, Flour, I
rything rn good.
istomers we want you lo join
iek, so 11 you want lo grow I
: and ll you have your orders
i drayage on yours.
big shipment of Sugar, Lard
i
>ods then it will pay you to s
I /M 1 ? /a r?
I *7U1 IJIIL-Cd.
in meet any prices, freight fro
il jobber can supply you at the
itronize home enterprises and
11, but just remember that if it
i COM]
e No. 16
i :.iu Avenue, and following the
e\v road from that pa'cc down t
Rear Swaivp, not chan^inc the cour<
>f the present road in any resp c
whatever.
the opinion held^ by sen-i(
oop'e on .jrd Avenpe ,who ai
i-ly i 'ad that tne :>oards seceded
\ \ "uu?\- as they did --want
'10 dust ,-ind the racket of pa-;sin?r
vehicles by their places of resilience.
t \ ard cannot give 1 good r
<mi for thr<winn' away the time an
money already spent on that sect o
>i' (hp new (leorjr ?n>\vn road runivn ;
from the end of 3rd Avenue to Ha.*
Swamn. and then iroinir to the bur
oxtionsc '>f building an ontii '> no\
hod thnurrh l>varrlios ami v< r -an<'
as thov wi 1! liavo to <lo by taking' tli
routo out of tho town they hav; i
'Olcctrd. j
EAGLE "MIKADO''^**?^
For Sale at your Dealer
ASK FOR THE YELLOW PE
EAGLE 1
_ EAGLE PENCIL CO?
'y ? ?**. 1 "liMTirn
I SOUTHERN AC
| Nashvill
THE GIANT OI
lis immense populant;
facl that every line-.in it
Vi farm families by men an<
appreciate Southern conc
U ! en 1! v nnlimilorl npicnnnl
' 1 ? I?1I! IV V4 J/V KiV/UlU
L!j subscribers without char
Every year wc answe
on hundreds ol different
charge. When you bee
j valuable personal servicc
reason why we have
| i 375,000 OR
I ; ij^zzarar-i^rii,1 <svr zDwaczzaHML- ?!aw.._KKLZ
will be Posi
^.rd, Rice, Sugai
groceries
K. 2*
and make your dollar buy a cl
me oats, buy from us as we m
booked with us look out for a
and in fact new goods arriving
ce us before buying. We can
m other points considered, and
: same prices and oftentimes che
leave your money in Conwa;
is in groceries, feeds, oats, bay,
PANY
Conway, So
??????
I hey have thrown away ^oocl work
already done on a sound and solid
foundation, to take ( no that will be
Seated on sand, and built up entire'v
" clay hauled in at great exi>eiw
a distance. The road will
'1(t' ,l;>. place tht-v are iroin;?
to put it.
I he rea--* n M">ev "ivo ' t'^-i4 i? iyet
through tfce'tov 1a d b?twi?*n
4 and Beat s a ?u? This
reason. It will bc'wet the
on ei w; ; when it ?,- p . . i;,,j ss
they 'nil(, (lie r< ad i" ! !mrV?
an. I i'oon pp. u'1! ?. a. o t o
moisture. The w; th? v have re.leofetl
front 3rd Avenue'ha plenty
Of both sand and clay nearby t'.>
raise it to tin* p n>ei 't \<j ; ,
mal^p it one of t Mt t road in the
State.
|||p|^^\Penci] No. 174
Made in five grades
NC1L. WITH THE RF.D BAND
VI1KAPO
//PANY, NEW YORK \
? ???*?> i i irnmmmmmm jmmmrnmmm i I i *? ??? ? >
;ricultur!St ||l
e, Tcnn. 1
l|<
" THE SOUTH
y is due nol only lo the |L
I r o ,
! is written tor southern f
:1 women who know and id
i i - n
i11 ions, but lo ttie practisernce
which is given to *
g?*
r thousands of questions
subjects -? all without fj
ome a subscriber this mi
is vours. 1 hat is one 1
CULATION |
rat : iZBBWZirBiioE: J r j
T71Vf! ^
W ,SL?{R<S!1 Ja >fj ? i I
h
n
Led jj|
' --0'-^*'^ j|j j
rF *L
r, I ohacco, i|
I
l!
liar's |
iake a ^
jj
notice "
every
meet $
some- y
;aper? f;
i
grain I
l /N I
utn Carolina J