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The Horry Herald CONWAY, S. C. entered at the post office at conway. s c . ag s' cond cla?i? n'aiu matter H. H. WOODWARD. Editor. Published Every Thursday Morning by Conwviy Publishing; Co. SUHSCRIPTION PRICE: One Copy, One Year. $2.00 One Copy, Siv Months 1.00 One Copy, Three Months 50 Payable in Advance. TELEPHONE 2T~ Make all Checks or Drafts Pay able to The Hori?y Herald, or H ! H. Woodward, Conv.ayr S. C. | rptjttd c t"\ a xr -nn-n -i . < rv - -? i x J.X X r ilj 15 . LU, IVvA ADVERTISING GREATN KSS. President Harding must have been misquoted in newspaper dispatci.o recently, when in regard to tin* W -h ington moving picture honor; i1 wasaid that he issued a stalen Mil in which he said, in part, as follows: "1 have experienced the sumo astounding shock and the same ine\pressihle sorrow which has come to all of Washington and which will ho sympathetically felt throughout the land." , It is hard to believe that a great' man, such as he, would make thei error of thus inadvertent!y referring) to himself, as hcinu an\ dillerent from the rest of humanity under similar circumstances. Kven it he is president of the L'nited Slate- of America, the greatest country in the world, why should he he any (liferent from the lo\ liest of his people, in cumstances. W hile this language the face of the most appalling cirwould not say, in so many words, that he was high and ahove the rest of us, yet they imply that, and we, can hardly believe that he slipped into this method of advertising himself to the rest of Washington, and to the whole country as to that matter. No matter how high he is above the rest of the common herd, he would not gain anything in t!io estimation of the world by thus calling attention to his high and mighty state. Who are really the greatest among us? Not the men who mount to the housetops and shout out their greatness to the world. Not the men who blow their own horns. They are the humblest among us. This is so according to holy writ. It is so in all stages of human society, lie. who is great, does not have to proclaim it, nor even hint at it by innuendo of the slightest kind. His audience already knows it. Then how much bet-! tor it would have sounded for the President to have simply said: "I have experienced astounding shock and inexpressible sorrow." This is all that lie meant, and the words "the same" only put him out of his way in expressing what he wanted to tell, and at the same time these two little words called attention t<> himself as " A ~~ A y'V' n. . ^ ^ 4rX ) V o, Wta\ i V'/' i N J- \ V - ft v> This new /ffi' sugar-coated \$/ g u m d e 1 i g h t s \ young a nd old.^j It "melts in your mouth" and the g center remains to a brighten teeth and s< and throat* There are the other friends to choose fro being: somebody high and above the vest of mankind. As we intimated in the beginning, there must be a mistake in quoting: his message; and that mistake must be credited to some careless newspaper reporter, or perhaps the types got jumbled up in the printing press when such an item was printed. o Place in the human bre.nst a keen desire for learning and there is nothing that will prevent the acquisition of it. The best way to stop illiteracy is to awaken in the minds of the people a desire for learning*. o As the years go by the necessity for reclaiming" the waste lands of the country increases. Drainage is the fir>t thing* that will be used, as it ali reudy has to a limited extent. o I )r ll.'ivniv Shite health officer. *:tys tli.it l! 10 birth rale in South (Vir< li'ia i- higher, per thousand of population. than in any other State of* the union. According to him wo aro maki?11r fine progress toward a great State. o Tho man who gives the most ationtion to his work or business will succeed tin* most. This is the general ritlo, hut of course there aro except ions to all rules. In exceptional cases there are those who seem to deserve the host of success and yet they got the lemon. o The adult schools are now f/iirly started in the course of six weeks of training. In this time they will not he ahle to acquire a complete education. hut the experience will have awakened in the most of the students, a desire for learning; and this desire will cause them to keep on learning' by 'heir own etforts rc.i mg and study. labor saving' machinery has been invented, manufactured and used in almost oveiN industry, a< well as in business; operations have been shortened by various expedients worked out by the bright minds in all lines: Hut yet there remains to bo found a satisfactory substitute for hard work. This seems to be a thing that refuses to be misplaced. Horry County has the highest birth rate per thousand, of any county in tho whole world, according to Dr. H.'iyne. and ho ought to know what he is talking about. Me has gone us one better in this matter. We were ready to .ascribe all sorts of tri'Oii tliino-s; to OllV COUlltV but WO did not l-now that she had gone so far ahead as this. (I The failures in this world appear to he the ones who refuse to have anything unless they can get exactly what they think they want. That is son>ethir,.:r no mortal has ever had in his world and never will. There is a constant struggle t?> at ain that which i- he'ter and nobler and hiivher in the "lives of all those who make what the world calls a success of it. J |^i ? . lk <(6?^ JI .\\i\w\ fi - , |iw / \ K"< n>Cj\\ um in the ^O id digestion, Dothe mouth WRBGLEY 'H, too^?s-t\ ag.Ep^i THE HORRY HERALD, CON\ HYNOTISM, WHAT IS IT? By W. I. l'ayssoux While hypnotism lends itself e.'isily to demonstration, it is very difficult to define. I can demonstrate hypnotism to you in an instant; I might not he able to define it in an aire. It is one of those intangible yet positive forces that we utilize without knowing: just what it is. We see the results but fail to comprehend the reason for them. Lift the receiver from your tele-j phono ami converse with a friend a| hundred miles away. You do not j ovon five it .*i thought, the a?'t is so j easy. If you try to explain the phil-1 osophical reason and tell how you do | thi< from the standpoint of theory' tlie problem would be unite difficult, j In your yard you see the grass grow and Ihe flowers bloom. This j process is so commonplace you never j give it a thought, but to find why and j how the urass grows is a problem be-j yond our knowledge. Observe tlie j beautiful bod of pansies with myr>- j ads o! colors. i icy grow so ciosc ; together that you can scarcely put) your finder be'wocn tliem. I low docs, this jvinsy u'ct its brilliant irold whilt ' the one that stands beside it gets< from the sol {'si me soil the rich, soft, velvety purple that ravishes the eve | and brings nleasure to the heart of him who beholds it? 1 could give you the involved defii nit'ons of learned men, crouched in a ; language that means nothing. These J definitions are words, words, heciH'^ej ' so?"?e o1' n"v jyrent philosophers when j ' conl'ronted by a problem that eludes i their mental girtsp, bide behind 1 I '>"?i< 1 :int vevbiaire that leaves the reader undecided in regard to whether , the\ have defined the thing or not. I He attributes his failure to comprehend the definition of the<e learned j men t" bis lack of an understanding of their language. We know that hypnotism is a natural power. It is one of the unseen, intangible forces of nature and we know *hat the most powerful forces of nature are secret. Contemplate the universe and the movements of the planets. What makes them move obedient alwavs to a fixed law? What is the force that impels them? Myriads of worlds and planetary systems without number move obedient to some law, impelled by some power the source of which we cannot even begin to guess. Man will sometime understand these laws and define I ll C A...1 1 I'll*.-*1 kiuu\ in- rvin>v\> nn-\ ovist, hut knows not why or whence they come. Hypnotism, to us, is simplv a name. It represents certain conditions, a powor that we call into requisition and utilize oven if it is indefinahlo and intangible. It h.as always existed; j it will always ovist to tho end of ti vo 'iv > '<>? < inhabits tho oaHh; nor is it possible for man bv leirislaj tion or the takiny of thought to add or to detract one thint** from it. A11 I that man can do is to study and thus revoal more of tho law tlvit applies to it. Wo -oo *ho powor of suya'os+ion or hvnvii i--m. ov whatever vou wish to "all It. in most ancient history of the human race ^ o saw it lony before it had anv kind of a ivi'mo r>r "?i\*onn in any wa\ comprehcn !od it. Wi? h i' devils boon ea^f out mira^ulous euros effected and the sorcerer of old h.as, throurrh the oxerei o <,c m Vnow)r"-'tin* he di ' not under stand, hrouyht torro'* to the hearts of* 'he iynoran* and sometimes death to him jw :< punishment. In 1779 Mesmor set Paris wild by healimr the sick and makiny the lame walk. Mi? ?^iraculous power sent .a thri'l around the world and st/irtod scientific men to invostiyat iny. Most of them souivht only to prove that li t ?t possess the nower he c'aimed to ^xorcise. In aMemptino* to do ;hi< they came face to faeo with the problem of explaining to tho world how he did it. We laiow more about ihi-: wonderful phenomenon than our forefathers knew or MesnH"' over dreamed. Wo have learned that hoynoti-mi is a force that dominates the mind of !> . '|ire?'?- hi< thoughts, moulds Mm ('i> ire ; 'i force thaJ may he r*?llo.' i .to ro<nin itio^ to ch:;tif'o Iho wbo'o j?f)' onnlitv. Wo havo lojtrnod lb?1' 1'iv i ! oivp^'iv> iti'ifp-'l i'<n: 1 b a* i' ? tbrit <u' t'? iiwb*' n'blo int b i Mf 'h?1' pn-'lilo < fbn<.-o who uiulfi) -! "ii cortftiii knc?v n l"ws to iwiv'0?;! 1 r*f? j>ov oiv 1 it V UPOP W'hiik I ! oy wiM 1') V>"d rli"<"?p* CM1i ? (>!, i '' OVOn f'o-, ir>'i^o oll^ov Ii ' ?'1 i*?-f?nt D^v.-OM'tlil io^. Tbo cl-jllrvj bo 1' ni von in f in ;? p?'ohlo?>i. con nvofb^c^ wbnt l->r>1:im>- ?> | tbu^ qolvf f)"?o t > ?*r * ^ 1 r* Tbr> <l<illr>rl bvpnofist. bv m:inf oov 4;ii" l;iw-' in r^rta'*"* w/'v. prod a orios of oTor's with pnufil "ort?intv. Authorities f;iil to never* no'm Him (lpfinit" st" iros of hpvno* ist*v Tbov ;il] *i#1 t.hat horo ^pvor.'i' of llio'M. Thcvo is tlio Wiik'n"1 slop'r in \v liirb -nhio^t obovs vouv com 'nands, yo< lio i--- fnllv oon-^ciou*?. I!' "k?m>nv'"?vrvvtbinfr that i tnnispirinr yot bo floos not know bow to vo<is* nnor tho -ufjjfostions von ?*ivr> JTIPVO IS fUe UnCOll^CIOllS SMWJ ir whMi Mio snln^et's r^iml -perns tn l?r ; norfoot blank. In Ihis st*1 <t? tlv onor-itnr c:mi produce in 1hf? mind ol tiw? vMiitinif ;i]| kind? of h.*?llurinpl ion< :ii)d illusion? as lo"<?' ns hr> confine* hrvnlf to thinirs tbrit are innocen and dop- no! '?*ot into malm o Hiinfs to which 1 lio sulne^t is nior : i11 \ onno< "(1. There is posl-hvpno t if* >u jvi'TSl ion in which von i>;ivo ' h< ^nbiect ;> command In flf? somelhii ? ir'l :\ '-n'li 'O'iu'm)!, date and lie see'^y l< ! fonvot all about what \ <?u told hi" t'? do until tho time arrives for hi?* </> your command. He vvil follow ^>11 f "our sparest ion. l'^Hevim < it ?s Ms own i'lo;1, lh*vno i surest ion is successfully used in lb VAY, S. C., FEB. 16, 1922 eradication of bad habits, in the control of refractory children, to inspire ? love of study of truth, to endear one to his home and those in it, to dispel the blues, to cure drunkenness, morphine habit and in a thousand other ways. In this connection post-hypnotic suggestion is effective. See Favssoux at the Pastime Theatre three nights, February 20, 2 I and 22, ami learn more about hypnotism. KK'HKST COT NT V Lancaster, Pennsylvania is the richest county for its size in the I I United States. Latest estimates place its agricultural and dairy products at fifty million o fdollars fori the year 1020, according to M. II.! (alter in an article in the February! 1P21 issue of the Ladies' Home .lour-' nil. Certainly a tidy sum to be divid- j e<l among the farmers. Consider' | these facts a minute and leave them ' Idiii'^tly resting as a buck ground, | while we go <>n with the storv. i To make a little money and stay at , ' home at the same time there lies the 1 crux of the problem for millions of ['mothers today. Haskcteer?ng solves I I that problem for the women of Lan I castor County, Hundreds, it not thousands of Lancaster County women /ire ; today availing themsol vos of tlos op-j portunity instead of working in factories or stores or stripping1 tobacco. (Mnh Markets solve the problem for t lie women of South Caro'ina. Twenty three have been established in different parts of the state. Already our state boas', s lour counties in*the list of fi'ty richest agricultural counties in the t'ni<ed St.ates. When our markets are fu'lv developed, who can foretell what the result will be? As we well realize tha' besides being a gain'"u' occupation. the club market is a liberal education, a practical training, a treai .I of self expression through creali'"" | work and salesmanship, :\ money maker and a game all combined, in which you can start on next to nothing capitalization. If tlie Club Mar k.'t could be spread from a local to nation-wide cult, it would be one of the biggest things that has ever ' \appened to the United S?.\tes. ^To Stoo a Cough Quick ^ take HAYES* HEALING HONEY, a cough 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 Croun is enclosed with everv 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 effort of Haves' Healing Honey infide the throat combined with the healing effect of ('.rove's O-Peu-Trate Salve throu 'h the pores of the skin soon stops a cough. Both remedies are packed in one carton and the I cost of the combined treatment is 35c.f! -a* Just ask your druggist for HAYES' I HEALING HONEY. | i ; i ???????????? ??? i i I . e,m m 1|jj H And other j I handle, in adc ) ! ! These all : i ~ GALLIVANTS I ! | l>se B:g-( t of fertilizers and jj Acid and Nitrate Never for business just the : the nature of the tilizers, bring it lc best. If you arc r am yet ready anc curnstances and t! GEO. c i M. i 11 o BUILDING CO. IS ORGANIZING In our last issue there appeared a notice of application for charter for a company which will engage jn the erection of a new office building at Conway. The building will l?e locat- j ed on one of the vervnt lots ne:?r l^oj city hall now owned by Hon. R. B. Scarborough and will be modern in every respect, as well as suit/iblv located on the Main Street of Conway and in the hear, of the business section of the town. Messrs. Charles R. and Henry L. Scarborough appear its interested parties in this enterprise. After the organization of the company, the con-; tr:?ct will bo left for the erection of the building. CALOMEL SALIVATES AM) LOOS IONS TEETH 1 The Very Wv* !)?> " #?f 'i1'.:.. Treacher- ' ous Drug May Start \ rouble Vou know whi't calomol is. It's mercury; quicksilver. Calomel is ' dangerous. It crashes into sour bile i: I.,. i 't ~ iiis.*- <i\ 11.111iiu-, n ;uii|?!nii' ann sicison-i ini?; you. Calomel attacks the hones | and should never be put into your, system. If you feel bilious. headachy, consiipatod and al' knocked out. just u<? to your druggist and get :\ bottle o'" Dodson's Liver Tone for :i ro\v ^entwhich is a harndess vegetable substitute for dangerous "r ln'oc1. Take a spoonful and if it doesn't attirl youi liver and straighten you up hotter and <?uic':er than nastv ca'orH anil wilhout making you sick, you .iust go hack .and tret your money. Pon't lake calor el! It ivakes you irk the ^ext day: it 1< >e< y??u a day" work. Dodson's Liver Tone ^traigl ens you rieht up and. you feel gre; :! Mo salts necessary, (live i' to tlie* rhi'dron because it is perfectly harmless and cannot salivate.?Adv. The weather last wovk tur-'o l 1.? voi - old <?iii ili ? several cays of rain and cloudy da LIVESTOCK OWNKKS. The organizing of the South Carolina Co-operative Livestock Association will bring financial assistance to the livestock owners of the State and will place this industry in a healthy condition. n No Worms in a Healthy Child v All children troubled with Worms hove nr. unhcolthy color, which indicates poor b'ood, and as a rule, there is more or 1 ess stomach disturbance. | GROVE S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given re*u; lnrly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, I improve the digestion, and act ns uRonernlSt renrfth enintf Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be in perfect health. Pleasant to tukc.^t;uc jH;r tattle. lition to Big "CT Guano: Wilcox fc Qibbs Man? Swifl & Co. Fertilizers Royster's Fertilizers, Read's Fertilizers, Union Seed & Pertiliz represent standard grades of bes See Me I1 n st nl FERRY. JORDANA D-Guano and get big crops; I fertilizing materials; Cotlonsc of Soda. Save money by sc< get-that 1 am at the three ph same, but perhaps to a hinilec times. If you have the cash l< i me and I will save you mono obliged to buy on time see me o 1 willing to help you in accorc ic times. See me first. J. HOLL * J I no fax /iow I LU DEN'S menthol J cough drops ? I price J?? J straight GIVE QUICK RELIEF, Fatttout YtUow Package ~ Sold lite world over V.VW.'.V.W.W.V.V.V. WILL TAKK ACTION lousiness men who are not satisfied with Fourth avenue as a location for the new highway say that they will arrange to have a "cross-over" near the edge of the town near the' old Wrick mill site; and they seem to intend to see to it th.it travel is brought tlttwii 1 ho m:iin iii'lci'v *! ?*? ?? vv . VI VII V V.VJ ? II where it belongs. is :i prescription for Colds, www Key or and LaGrippe. It's the most speedy remedy we know. Advert i sentient. 11 -17 -1 r> t Tho Service (i:;rai?o is y mijr after business I>\* attractive ads in the I lorry Heivild. 'lime to Plant and the best varieties of vegetable ami field seeds to plant lor each purpose is U id In the " 1922 Catalog of SEEDS Now ready to be mailed, free on request. Rcduced prices are quoted on Seeds, Poultry Supplies, and Feeds, Garden Tools and Spray Materials. Write for vour copy today. T. \V. WOO!) & SONS, Scct/sntrn, 17 S. 14th St., Richmond, Va. 1'. | UANO dard Brands up ?? J pulaled brands, :er Co. brands. qualities. /ILLE, AY NOR )ut I sell all kinds icd Meal, Kainit, sing mc. ES ices. I am doing 1 extent, owing to d pay for your fery and sell you the i just the same. I Innro wilK iKp fK IT 11*1 I J I V ' V-H IDAY