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JiA/f^ t TOBACCO % - ^ 1 I SV"i$*A C fi Ouiynnleed by I $$&) \7 /O - JUs. srnv^-ne*X't<- c/c t/xiCCir^C^ ' r ART rf J15 ' GAVE PROGRAM Miss Je-samine Burroughs was hostess al the first regular meeting* of the Fine Art Club on Last Thursday afternoon at 4 ooelork. The members wero received by .Miss Burv'o (i h ?inr) m<N op ? <K/\?.4 ' i.1 . . tSu 1.1in ?i i i? i 11v i i 111tt:i \ ?11 u I u fol owing program was given: Heading?Selection from .the School Law requiring the observance of South Carolina Day?Miss Edna Marlow. Read in.sr, "South Carolina" ? Miss Laura Jenkins. Story of the I.ife of John C. Calhoun?Miss tylaud Dusenbury. Song, Miss Cecile McKethan. Declamation, "Daniel Webster's Eu1'" y l"|v n John C. Calhoun"?Miss Sara McMillan. "Sou'.h Carolina's P.art In the World Wxiv," Mrs. M. A. Wright. | Heading, "(iod Give Us Men"?, Mrs. Ford. j Reading, "Sergeant Wiiiiam Jasper"?Miss Alma Watson. Immediately after this a delicious* naiad course, followed by a sweet : cour-e was served. \ :?i. I i V- 1 I I 11 I v. > * IUU , ' > I > ' L; clI I I /A. 11 I :i short whi'e ago by Mrs. Freeman. 'I he mature or character of the organiza'.i >11 is I-e: i c> pl."ined hy the name, and a study of music, art and literature wiil occupy a prominent place in the program of each meeting. | HOW THE CANE I STAND F01 ?>v * jj: ?J :j: One week has made some chans * dates for representative of Horry * Palmafesta. The contest closes at * 8th. The girl who wins in this pi :je tween now and then. If your fav< candidates as they stand this we: and you can put your favorite in tl sfc if you try. % The list of candidates, with the tv this page, Wednesday afternoon, | " CANDI % ^Vliss Floramay Holliday, Gallivant ^ Miss Edna Marlow, Conway, S. C. * Miss Margaret Morris, Aynor, S. < ... >f f.. Ill JY11SK mai'^ULM llU v ()| 1111>, ^unnuv , Miss Aileen Spivey, Conway, S. < ^ Miss Ruth Jenkins, Conwav, S. < % M iss Inez Stalvcy, Conw? y, S. C. # Miss Alice Hardee, Toddville, S. :}? , :y. Miss Willie Ann Glasgow, Conwa; Miss Hoena Butler, LorLs, S. C,.... % Miss Winifred Alexander, Allen, S "H Miss Evelvn Marsh, Conway, S. Miss Elnita Bryan, Conway, S. [jj Miss Ida Perritt, Ay nor, S. C,.... - ? i * /.' * # * * * >' * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > -x- >: -x- v- -x- -x- -x- -x- * * * * -:< -x- -x -x- * >: * * % 1 VOTINC Editor Horry Herald:? X ?j< My choice for Queen of I1 * , :? Name , 1? v + ' 'HVv ale . "-v . * Address : # This coupon (rood for one vote. Zfc tion to this newspaper counts 5 * t ' fc I MULLINS TOBACCX ' <r, GET Wo are glad to notify the tobacco gfowers that the large tobacco Manufacturers and export6rs have agreed to give the Mullins tobacco market two regular sets of buyers for the coming* season. This will give Mullins two auction sales going- on at the same time with a full corps of buyers representing the large tobacco; \TVK\iltrfacturers and ?xporl^i^WH elich tion sale, of which wd ' feci justly proud. Mullins is the first tobacco market in South Carolina to adopt double sales. The tobacco growers of Virginia and North and South Carolina have shown a great tendency in the past few years to sell their tobacco on the ii;rgo markets, where they find more buyers and stronger competition. Owing to the grading and tying of ioducco it is gratifying to know that CAR OF SWEETS OUT OF AYNOR J. B. McCutcheon, With Shelly & McCutcheon, Returns From Florence J. B. McCutcheon came back a few weeks ;ago from Florence, S. C., wliere he arranged with Mr. Young, presi!ent of the South Carolina Sweet Potato Association to handle a few cars of sweet potatoes for our farmers in Horry. Through his efforts and interest in the farmers of Horry he guaranteed the farmers 75 cents per bushel, clear, for their potatoes, which showed a small loss to him on account of high freight nates, but he hopes that the market will advance so that he can ~tii 1 get them 75 cents for the next car and offset his loss also. W. O. Davis, county demonstrator, was invited over at 'he time of loadng to get some first hand information to give out to the fanners of the county as to how to grow and market potatoes as :\ money crop. Aynor has been shipping potatoes for the past four or Ove year;-., but this is the first car that has been handled by the South Carolina Sweet Potato Association. Every county sh)ii!d join ibis association as it means to them a better price and bet'.cr market for their nreilucts. Mr. McCuU'neon is associated with J. T. Shelley of Aynor tnd both are willing as all times to help ihe farmers in anv way that they can. SVe hope to have for the "U)22 crop a curing house ai \yno - that will take care of the entire crop. We will ship two or tiiree cars from Aynor this month and those having any to ship will call on J. B. McCutcheon for infornvition. o A TONIC /Irove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores : Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel its i strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So pleasant even children like it. The blood needs QUININE to Purify it and IKON to Enrich it."* Destroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invigor Ving Effect. (iUc. : x- x -x * :-x x- x- -x- x- -x- x- * -x- * HDATES I S PALMAFESTA | * :>;es in the standing of the candi- ;|: L County in the ly.tce for Queen of J C> o'clock p. m., Saturday, April jpularity contest must do so be- * >rite does not appear in the list of # _?k, nominations are still in order lie running and perhaps elect her ^ * ir votes, at the time of printing * March 15th, is as follows: ? * D AT ICS * T Votes Hj s Ferry, S. C. 1,500 * 500 % 0 251 * S. C 1 * c 1 * C I % 1 * : * C, 1 * S. C., U. F. D. No. 2 1 * 1 % C I 1 C. 1 * c i :] i ? 3 '4 1 COUPON \ 9 almafesta is: : \ ' ' ... A yearly paid-in advance subscrip00 votes. ******* ******************** z, > " T&b. '' ** . f's/tiA rH.3 HORRY HERALD, CONWi ) MARKET 1 S DOUBLE SALES Mullins will have A much longer marketing period to sell in .and double sales will give Muliins twice the number of iobacco buyers, which will double the capacity of our market, thus relieving th?. badly congested conditions and blocked sales such as . e had to contend' with in the past | luring t he busy season. We wish to |;unjN?t?ss uporijybu the importance of rotfcing your tobacco out early in order to make good tobacco. It is also very important that you make sullinent preparations to grade, tie and handle- your tobacco nicely, as we hink goodotobacco will sell well, but we cannot say anything encouraging \s to the price of common tobacco is there is a surplus of common tobacco on hand now. Very truly, / Mullins Tobacco Board of Trade. Adv. D. E. GRAY, Secretary. SWEET POTATOES FUIl STORAGE HOUSE The farmers of Horry County will be glad to know a sweet potato storage house will be erected in Conwa\ this summer. While this one house will not furnish a market for ali the potatoes grown in the county it marks the beginning of a new market in line long needed and a very promising one. The potatoes cured in this house will he sold on northern markets therefore it will he necessary to have the kind (if potato this market wants. That is a medium size, smooth, potato shaped Porto Rico potato free from cuts, bruises, blemishes and disease spots. The market will not buy a mixed lot of strings, jui ihos, cut or bruised potatoes therefore the house cannot buy them from the farmer. In order to produce the larges; number of marketable potatoes it is necessary to start with the eed and seed bed. The following points about; bedding should be observed: 1. Plant only Porto Rico potatoes of the purest strain available. 2. Select healthy uniform seed free from cuts and bruises and of the desirable shape. 3. Treat the seed to prevent dis~ - - ? T. . ? t* .. r 4 o i. _ l'hm". iiimierse i <?r > i <? minuie? in a solution of formaldehyde made by diluting one quart of formaldehyde in 50 gallons of water. TliN solution may be used repeatedly. Bed potatoes soon after treating. 4. Locate the bed in a southeastern exposure, good drainage, new land if possible, and near water. The practice is usually to bed one bushel of potatoes for each thousand plants desired at first drawing. O ie bushel of potatoes will usually produce three to four thousand plant*, at three drawings. These draws will only bo used to produce enough vines to plants thej remainder of the crop. The vine' cuttii .rs from these draws will make the largest number of marketable pot;,4oes of the very best quality potatoes for the storage house should be grown from vine cuttings always. For further information on sweet potatoes sec vour Countv Agent. W. ().' DA\ IS, County Agent. o SWEET POTATO NOTES. It would be well for all farmerr; to keep in mind the importance of ' i.v,'- oniy goou soo !?- n'ooci neaitny <!ips for bedding. Throw out all rot-' ii or out clips and if your potatoes have shown any tendency to rot thi.c winter, it would he well to have your J xeed treated for disease. This you i can have done by se< ging our farm I demonstrator, Mr. \V. O. Davis, who will gladly assist you. The governnent says it is not a good idea to use the same bed you used last year. We believe it is pretty generally known that the type adopted by the South Carolina Sweet Potato Association is the Porto Rican variety. For this type the association has already established a fair market, and this is the variety you shoud use. It looks now like Conway will have a curing plant, but a curing plant will not make a potato market. The most important factor in the whole business is to have the farmer grow a clean, smooth, strictly number one potato. While our soil is especially adapted to growing potatoes, we may as well understand in the beginning that there is nothing in the business unless we grow a good article. In fact, if a curing pant is established, nothing but number one potatoes can he handled, because we want to get our place in the market as producing only a first class product. ."Let's all get together and make the Horry potato the best known brand on the market. o ? Colds Cause Grip and Influenza "LAXATIVE IiROMO QUININE Tablets remove tin ?ause. Thero Is only onu "Bromo QuinU^." t. \V. GKOVK'S siflnviure on h:>*. ?.0?. o MEETING HOMK MAKICRS' (1AJB The next meeting of the Progressive Home Makei?s' Club will be held at the home of Mrs. Clyde Hucks on Thursday, March 23. Mrs. Oliver Floyd, Secretary. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of the late A. C. Small, of Conway, S. C., are hereby notified to j render their accounts, properly verified according to law, to the undert* biirnml iw 11\ li i < tiiini'flPVfi SslifM'vvnnrl f; & McMillan, at Conway, S. C., aiul i- all persons indebted to the said A. C ? Small are requested to make imr)s mediate payment likewise. J Adv.3j2|3t * A. C. SUMTER, 3j Conway, S. C., Feb. 28. Executor Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days k Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMF.NT fails # to cure Itching, Mind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and you X- can get restful sleep after first application. 60c. v * VY, S 0, MAR. 16, 1922 Adult Pupili in the Night Schools ALLSBROOK, S C R 3 Em pie Allen Liston Cooper GALLIVANTS FERRY 3 Jasper Cooper VV alkepj jQoOper George .Cooper ku f 119 Lee noi)?ini'iotnl Olei) Johnson </T Willie Hardee KookpJl GofV Kinklajjd, McClellan AlVLSHKOOK S C J A Tyler Mace Sulfas J II A!ford G L Gerald J A Cause ChefTo Grainier W H Gerald J? N Gause o iu ow;vcii^ L G Suffg-s Lucian Gerald Sam Tyler Coc Allsbrook, Jr Newsome Tvler C H Mi shoe R M Todd H C Tvler Mrs T M Tvler W C Todd F C Todd Mrs VV C Todd G D Mi shoe Norton Rabon .1 M Todd \V I) Fontrill M M Hardee II C Hardee C M Hardee Mrs H C Hardee Mrs. W D Kent rill Ernest K Todd Joe T Tyler .Aii-s S H Kahon Mrs Luther Hardee FOR SCHOOL TAUGHT BY MUS S li BTOWN P.I B Bourne Sam L Cannon Mrs Nora Jordan Mr Eli Tompkins LOUIS. S. C. ,J M Strickland Pink Tyler Hampton Jones t Pink Butler To Cure a Cold in One Day faki LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE t Tablets.) I< ..tci thetomth and H?:aduche and works off the Cold. E. W. GKCVE'S signature on each bo:c. 30c I T RE ALARM. T ere was an alarm of fire last Tuesday morning when the barn of \V. Oscar Burroughs caught on fire. The fire caught from sparks or heac from a !>iaze used in curinu bacon. The da was not very much. ?o THE COTTON MAKKE'I Spot cotton prices declined 8 point during' the week, closing at 17.18c per pound. Now York March future down 10 points, closing at IS.11c. 1> fho Quinine That Do^.s Nor Arftc'i iha Hm B.'cfuse of it" tonic aad laxative etfcct. LAMA XI "E BKOMU Ql'INlN/t is Lriler than ciMir.r.r Qu'a.ne and doi s net cause ncrvousuest) n< rinsing In head. Remember th?? ?nil ppiikih tooa /or the ** nattir** ol H. '-v. OUOVE. V o Capt. Charles, Ainsleigh, skipper of a coal barge in 191s, was the on', American wounded off the coa-t by enemy fire. He was 'nit by a shel from a submarine while his small -or stood on deck and waved an American flag. .)ol)!ess for almost a year, Ainsleigh, through the American Legion, has Tandecl a position as watchman at the State House in Boston Mass. ALL PLEASED Columbia. ? "Farmers, merchant and hankers of Texas are thoroughly delighted with the results being obtained through the Cotton Co-operative Marketing Association," declared C. O. Moser of Dallas, Tex., Saturday. Mr. Moser, who is secretary of the American Cotton Growers' Exchange, said that the co-operative marketing | of cotton had come to stay in Texas and that the farmers of that state were already wondering that it took them so long to see the advantages to. be derived from it. o HOW'S THIS? HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINES will do what we claim for It?rid youir system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE consists of an Ointment whieb Quickly Relieves tllft CAtflfrhnl infla rnrvio nvwl the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts through the niood on the .Mucous Surfaces, thus assisting to restore normal conditions. Sold by druggists for over 40 Years. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledor O. o LOGICAL ADVICE! fj Strike at the root of weak- ft i | ness is logical advice to g those rundown in vitality. | JteSl'sE^jlsionJ 1 nourishes the body, 8 2 tones the blood and \ Sft * | helps build strength, I i Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. ALSO MAKERS OF I RMIOIDS {(Tablets or Granules) for indigestion I _ _ 20-8sk I MIOTIIMiMMWMM / 13* 1 fv NEW BUS LINE. There will be a new bus line limning out of Conway as soon as the beach seasoi^jatytytt*.It is said , thai a bus line will be run between hera and Myrtle Beach. It carry as many as sixteen passengers' in coinfort, and it may be that it will have a greater seating capacity. o ^To Stop a Cough Quick take HAYES* HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stops the cough by (i^al^ng the inflamed and irritated tissues, i A box of GROVES O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and Crqup 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 Hayes* Healing Honey inside the throat combined with the healing effect of Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through tho pores of the skin soon stops a cough. Doth remedies are packed in one carton and the cost of tho combined treatment is 35c.f.w# Just ask your druggist for HAYES' HEALING HONEY. EVANGELISTIC TOUR The "Tour on Evangelism" in the Marion District, South Carolina Conference. from March 7-12 was lmvh ly satisfactory, all objectives being achieved. The general program of evangelism now holding the attention of the Church at large was presented to the local congregations, so that there may he no cross-firing, or confusion in administration. In the presentation of evangelism, the primary concern of the Church, Missions-Centenary, K^ligious education and Sunday Schools were featured and their relation to the general scheme of evangelism was shown. In the tour Horry County had engagements as follows: I,oris, Poplar, Ay nor, Willow Springs, Salem, Socastee, and l ittle River. By r system of grouping every church in the county was brought within reach of one of the meetings. Speakers in Horry county were as follows: President Guilds of Columbia College; J. K. Ford, Secretary Sunday School Hoard; Peter Stokes. /I I CHOICE *> (> Break I he monotony oi ? an occasional steak. You v a ?sure to make a hit with tl ^ Whether you want 1'or ^ derloin, Flank or Round St And we know, too, thai ! w. s. < ? Main Street THE TOiV HMM TOURI! t% W-Xl ?/ t J ia cC$M M / / ^ iltrk Y'< ^ ift/ / /llfini&tiA W ^ I / llSfllk&tll PWfl ! - tC ? i'T A#i i J (\ \\A^\ Jtff : i S'-^r . \V /; |R -;,. w ' > *--- ys ^7V" in ^ 5 Never I A Value; Why should ; but a Ford ? parts lowest, o] keep expense 1 car will take y< car will go. T not extravaga Ford is the rr for anyone to desired. BUCK MOT Authori Conw )) >( i. )') (Ti ' 11 w MiT/i Presiding Elder ?f the OranReburg^^^J District; 1). M. McLood, Pastoi^^H Marion Station; (i. P. Wation. Pa -t-B I or Mullins Station; P. K. Crosby,^^H Pastor at Floydule; J. U, Atkinson,^^H Pastor Conway Station; and I). V.I I Phillips Presiding Elder Marion Dis-^^H One of the surprises of the tour^^H was experienced at Poplar where by^^H means of curtains the rectangular^^H auditorium could he thrown into departmental Sunday School building^^H in les^> than two minutes. Other^^H churched are to install like fixtures. Additional emphasis is to be given^^H to evangelism and related intcrcst.;^^! at the approaching Ecclesiastical and^^H Sunday School J)jstrict Conference to^^H be held in Conway April 25-27. * PURE ? | INDIAN GAME j;H | FOR SETTING ?1 % Price $1.50 for 15. | Orders filled by parcel | l-st. |H | Also Poland China $ II * Pi^s for sale. Call on j|| or write 11 D. M. CAUSEY, IB R. F. D.No. 2 II Tabor, N. C. * 8-2-4t-pd * x- ) : x- * -x- * x -x- -x- x- x- -x- -X- x- -x- * x- : x x- * <f4i> QTPAfcTQ ill boiled and roast meats w ith o I H vill find ours tender and juicy T hc o lerhonse, Sirloin, Club, Ten eak we can meet your wants* *11 t our prices will please you. GATLIN ; Conway, S. C. X I | ER3AL CA'& k gj ,-jjbz m tvrrv f \K|| rf m U; A tV U J : I . 4 4J \ J i "i |?r v?>\ ! 11 I I ^ Y>*\ Wt C'-'-; I J J[F* jiy | I I Like This I you buy any car I I Prices lowest, l| I perating and up- I owest, yet a Ford | fl du any place any I hese are sensible, 3 nt times, and a j I 1 APf O nn < V-\ 1 /-v/-. ? i wi otiiioiuic Ucij. own. Terms if I ' OR COMPANY I zed Dealers I ^ay, S. C. I 40K ' I .' **" ' :+%j: I ^3