The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 02, 1922, Image 3
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;; So far as We ^nou?
-j[ Commerce had nothing to
" location for the national h
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!; o/ ConiVay. ?oen the bei
1! itf/ien important matters mo
! j body of men who are rende
t good and for no other comf
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| Bid il is yet time that
$ mcdlcr in hand and cfitair
* t hird avenue of Conway
\\ bourlh. For the road to t
| ihey nou) say it wilL aWec
I the worst things that could
| as a town. It is time for e<
* bers of the Chamber, to Wo
% best thing for Conway u)
* ments are about to be made
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! LOCAL AND
James Long has just completed his
new home.
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L. It. Hagood was here from Aynor
last Monday.
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Look for the ads of the Right Market
in the Herald.
S. A. Gore was here for*a short
time Inst Monday.
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Get logal blanks of the best kinds
at the Herald ofTioe.
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C. P. Spivey was in Conway on
business last Monday.
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Oscar K. Todd paid Conway a busincs
visit last Monday.
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K. M. Graham spent some time in
Conway early this week,
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The year of lf*21 was a banner year
for boll weevils in Horry county.
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Car wheat shorts just unloaded
Cooper-Smith Co.?Advertisement.
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Highest mice pa?d for chicken?
and eggs. Cohn's Grocery. 1-12-tf
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Last week brought rainy days that
were made wprse by a chilling wind.'
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John I. Ward of Little River spent
"a portion of one day in Conway last
week.
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W. E. Porter was here from the
Alls brook section the first of this
week.
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Big shipment of Snuff and tobacco
just received. Cooper-Smith Co.
?Advertisement.
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See us for everything in groceries,
hay, and feeds of all kinds. CooperSmith
Co.?Advertisement.
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See u; for your spring Burt seed
oats, < ar to arrive this week. Cooper-Smith
Co.- Advertisement.
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P; lv of the right kind to suit your
no- ."re to be had at the Herald
ofi.-e. Call for them any time.
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Samuel Pell, of Hoston, Mass., ha
beon visiting his rieco. Mrfc. 1). V
Richardson, at Hucksnort. S. C.
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Mrs. Marion Diisenbury of Todd'villc,
was recently admitted at the
Burroughs Hospital fcfr treatment.
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Miss Celia Smith of Conway, is at
Burroughs Hospital having' undergone
an operation for appendicitis.
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John*W. Hill and W. I. Hill, bot'i
of upper Green Sea, spent a few
hours here last, Monday on business.
E. M. Graham of the Aynor Merimtile
Company spent a few 'hours
ere last week on important business.
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There was a big demand for wood
firl kindling during last week, and
lis extended to all parts of Conay.
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F. W. Hucks was here from Horry,
C., the first of the week. He is
o\v ronnected with the Horry Suplv
Company.
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The Federal Land Rank in Columns
seems to be far behind in closing
oans for which application have been
nade to them.
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a Prescripti?n for Colds,
DOU Fever and LaGrippe. It's
ijie most speedy remedy we know.
advertisement. ll-17-15t
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Friends of Mrs Marion Dusenbury*
f Toddvilie, S. C., will regret to
In0w that she is very ill at Bur)Aghs
Hospital.
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\Ve have a few more Ful gum seed
its we are making a close pvice to
0sc' them out. Cooper-Smith Co.?
jveitisement ^ ? '.J
The most successful farmers are
,ore who produce large acre yields
i their farms. Remember that.
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Miss Irene Gore of Pi re way, N. C.,
i gt Burroughs Hospital having unergonc
an operation for appendicitis
?nday morning.
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the Qonway Chamber of |
do in the selection of the $
iighway through the town $
$/ of them will get careless *
ly be pending, especially a $
ring service for the common %
Sensation. < ? j
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the Chamber may Jake this %
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i u revuLitaiueruiiun so inai J
,tf)Qy be used instead of !!
Itf^e the Fourth aOenue, as *
trs to the Herald as one of %
f ever happen for Conway |
ich citizen, let alone mem- |
l^e up and try to obtain the *
hen such important moOe- jjj
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Pay Cash and buy for less. Lowest
prices on groceries and feeds.
Cohn's Grocery. 1-12-tf.
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Rub-My-Tism, antiseptic and pain
killer, for infected sores, tetter,
sprain, neuralgia, rheumatism. Advertisement.
ll-l,7-15t
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F. Stearns, representing the Bluethenthal
Company of Wilmington, N.
C., spent several days in this county
last week calling on the trade.
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The Progressive Home Makers
Club meeting- was postjiimed to
Feb. 9th at the home of Mrs. M. A.
Gause at Homewood, S. C.
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C. H. Spivey was here the first of
his week and spejit several hours on
Nusin 3ss befo;e returning to his
home in the country.
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Miss Thelnia Cooper, daughter of
T. B. Cooper, of Socastee, underwent
an operation for appendicitis at Burroughs
Hospital Tuesday.
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Mrs. Hugh McAlpine Tolar, of
Boston, Mass., arrived here recently
on account of the serious illness of
her sister, Mrs. J. V. Buck. !
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Cooper-Smith Company now have a '
half page advertisement running in J
this paper. Read their wholesale;
news each week as it appears.
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Send your orders for fertilizers for
1922 to Rhodes & Hard wick, Loris,
S. C. They represent Virginia-Carolina
Chemical Company.?Adv.
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Atlantic City, N. J., as the site, for i
the 1928 national convention of the
American Legion is being urged by |
members of the Legion post there.
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The coming season hopes to fin
many improvements at Myrtle Beac1
and at all of the other seaside resorts
along the coast of Horry cornty.
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Far-seeing friends presented rolling
pins to two brides of A; erica:.
Legion men at initiate n ex Toi^e .
the Vinton, la., unit of the Auxiliary.
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It is a pity to see a' man or worn.*
have to sign their name by makirg :
mark after someone else more fortr
nate has written the name for them.
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win ureuK a Vvuiu, rever iinu v*11<
quicker thafi anything wo know, pre- i
venting pneumonia. Adv. ll-17-15t
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Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Piatt have beer
occupying their new home /for some
time. It is among the most handsome
and best appointed homes in the
town.
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A light wines and beer bill
"solely" to provide revenue for thr?
payment of a soldiers' bonus is opposed
by a .Syracuse, N. Y.f post o:
the Americna Legion.
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It took 50 American Legion exsoldiers
.just 24 hours to build a fourroom-end-hath
he use in Los Angeles
for a disabled buddy who.se homf
was destroyed by fire.
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No cheap tobacco canvas handled :
by us. But we have 20,000 yards (
new, strong, good canvas. Our price 1
is right. Palmetto Grocery Co., Mul-1
lins.?Advertisement 115121 4t.
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For fresh meats of all kinds go to
Mrs. Lawrence Woodbury's Market,
Race Path, Conway. Buys and sells
country produce. Lawrence Woodbury,
manager. l-2G-tf
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Our stock of rice, sugar, seed oats,
Wc? is surprisingly large. See us if,
in need of anything in our line. Pal-1
mnlln fIrAH/iru i 'n a 4 iVI 1 Iinu A *1 _ I
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vertiseMemMjfli21 4t.
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Rhodes &? Hardwick, brokers of
Loris, S. C., 'Still \remain the agents
of the Virginia-Carolina Chemical j
Company. Call ajid see them about
your fertilizers for 1022.?Adv.
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We represent the Virgin ia-Caro-'
lina Chemical Company, makers of
the old reliable brands of fertilizers, j
and can make you attractive prices
on your needs. Rhodes & Hardwick,
Loris, S. C.?Adv.
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THE HORRY HERALD, OON
The big public^ auction sale advertised
for 28th of January has been
postponed till 9th of February. Beginning
at 9 o'clock on that morning.
I will sell all my live stock, farm
products, tractor, farm machinery and
implements, lot of house-hold and
kitchen furniture, 37 shares Aynor
Tobacco Warehouse stock and S desirable
and well located farms.
W. BOYD JONES,
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Exception' l<{oV &?
Amos A. Fries-, 0fci3f of the Chemical
Warfare Servifce>- that poison gasis
"humane" is taken by William F.
Deegan, head of the American Legion
<^f New York. He cites X-ray proji
to show that 50 percent of the
state's tubercular war veterans are
victims of-gas.
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The affairs of a county well r.
those of all the other political sub
divisions of a s'ate should ho man
aged in an equitable manner so a
to do the most 'good to the entire
territory. There should bo no p.ar!
to fail to receive its due share of at
tent ion and encouragement.
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George Howell, who was traveling
Oiis territory some years ago iV
Swift & Co.. : nd who was changed t(
other territory for about two years
has again been placed in this terri
tory. He was here in Conway lasl
week calling on the business men.
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Farmers must have an organized
system of marketing their products,
all of them. They cannot sueceed
without these. This is the reason
why the Herald stands for the cooperative
marketing of tobacco and
cotton.
GATLIN'S NE
Best Meats and (
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- ways on hand.
Will appreciat
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Grier's
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\\ your door in ten minutes?
^ line of fancy groceries fror
| Grier Merc
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* We wish to notify the tobac
% hill passed in the Legislature whicl
:5c the State of South Carolina from
^ warehouse floors, unless the tobncc<
jjr old grading hill which has been cl
* number of years, which has just pas
? requiring the grading and tying ol
j he of great benefit to the tobacco gi
i Carolina tobacco has lost prestige
i * loose leaf way of selling tobacco,
% longer marketing period. The far
* tobacco in the short space of time,
^ has in the past. The warehouses
* cember and longer if necessary, ir
^ cient time to grade, tie and handle 1
* to notify the farmers of the p iss:
* that they may have time to mahe
:\i handling, grading and tying ofthe
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The grading and tying of tob
* number of piles, which will necess
ki to handle the same number of pom
i & gested conditions such as we have
I lis bacco Board of Trade has appointe
I ?v up with the various tobacco compt
I % sets of buyers in order to give Mul
I ij the same time with a full corps of
jj. all the various tobacco companies.
sales for Mullins this will, relieve al
$ sales such as we have had to con
* busy season.
I 4! Wp would ';iflvi?o vnn ??-a(
jjj to make good tobacco, as wc thiol
jjj we do not expect the real commoi
* a surplus of common tobacco on hi
^ Trusting you will make a got
sp" good prices. . We are,
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| Mulling Tob
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WAY, S. 0., FEB. 2, 1922
Stephen F. Tillman, "yonngast war
veteran," enlisted at 14 yeais. His
story was reported by the American
Legion post at Washington, D. C.,
and within a week he had received
two offers to join the movies and
had been elected fire marshall of
Rainier, Md., his home town.
( lilies Cared in 6 to 14 Day n
tln*?t4ists rotund K.ouoy if PA20 O'NIMV NT fai.
liK'-re Itching, Blind; Diordinitor Protrudlrd Plies
.stoutly ml levee Udttntf Piles, ar* you can
i&stful sleep nitef tnelm t t f pilcntbti. Price Wc
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"O please .-end me a 'man!"
pleaded a frenzied voice over the
telephone. Rufus Botha, American
Legion'^ employment manager in
Birmingham, Ala., seized a base-bali
and went. All he had to rescue
\Vas a Persian kitten.
AT ITS BEST
^ The strongest comg
pliment ever paid to ?
Ssolf sEmulsion j
is *lie vain attempts at S
I imitation. Those ^ |
g who take cod-liver <j?M g
I cil at its best, take ' ji |
t Scott's Emulsion? Jj.X. ?
Scott & Downu, llloomfic'.d, N. J. 5
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Green Groceries
>tern Meats ale
your orders.
Ciatlin.
Market I
your beef and pork when 5
n and they be delivered to Z
We will also have a full $
n the 1st of February on. t
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90 'growers that (here has boon a %
!i prohibits any warehouse linn in Jl*
selling tobacco at auction on flu3
is graded and tied. This is the r|s
liscussed in the Legislature for a Jjj
ssed both houses of the Legislature %
tobacco. We thfak this bill will *
rowers of South Carolina as Sopth ^
on account of the old, ungraded sH
and this will al^o give a much $
liter will not be forced to sell his &
of from four to six weeks, as he *
should* fun until sometime in De- ijl
i order to give the farmers suff?- -fi
lis tobacco nicely. And we wish ijj
age of this grading law in order
any preparation necessary for the *
! 'coming crop. *
acco will naturally make a greeter *
it ate more warehouse floor space. Jjl
ids, and in order to avoid the con- *
had in the past. The Mullins To- ^
d a committee to take the matter *
inies asking them to give us two *
lins two auction sales going on at
buyers on each sale, representin$' I
If we succeed in getting doiiblq*^,
1 congested conditions and blocked *
tend with heretofore through th^ *
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t youn tobacco out early in order
k goon tobacco will sell well, but >;<
l tobacco to sell high asf there is *
inrl nrrttf.
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3d crop and succeed in getting *
truly. - # 5
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D. E. GRAY, Secretary. *
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The Tobacco Growers' Association
is an assured fact. The growers have ;
acted in time and joined the move- 1
ment to such an extent that this com- i
in<r tobacco season will see an oifr::n- ]
ization of ev^r-increasing propor- i
tions. <
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? warm. We specialize in m
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