The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 23, 1922, Image 4
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The Horry Herald
CONWAY, S. C.
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Entered at the Post Office at Conway,
S. C., as second class mail matter.
H. H. WOODWARpTEditor.
Published Every Thursday Morning
by Conway Publishing Co.
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"THURSDAYTMAR. 23~7I922
NO LEGAL REMEDY
There was detailed in our last issue
the tria1 of the case of the State
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"i ouuvii Carolina against hod .uisnoe,
who was charged with having committed
an assault and battery, with
intent In'U upon his father-in-l.aw,
G. K. Dorman.
The tacts showed 'hat the difficulty
grew out of the fact that he was
separated from his wife. The judge
of the court in sentencing the defendant,
after he had been found guilty
of assault and battery of a high and
aggravated ryiture, said that no doubt
both sides had clone wrong in the
matter.
Tn the course of his charge to the
jury that trie 1 Mi-hoe for h;s crime
the judge said that he would charge
the jury that there is no law to compel
a husband to live with his wife,
and none to compel a wife to live
with her husband.
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in laying uown mis suiumikmu 01
tho law the court war only repe.atii.y;
the same thing1 that has been so often
told to men and women when seeking
advice rom lawyers concerning
their domestic relations.
It appears that laymen have all
sorts of not ions about the marriage
relation. Manv a nvm has sought
out his t'av ' ito 'awyer wh.en his wife
left him and took up again with her
father and mother, only to he told
that tho k:w is powerless to bring
her back to him. Many have thus
shown that they had tlie idea that
when the wife has gone aw/iv legal
steps may ho had that will bring her
back to the home. I.?ut it is not so.
It ought not and should not he like
that.
In this state, once married always
married. There is no relief hv means
of divorce, as there is in most of the
remaining states of the union. Since
there is no divorce in South Carolina,
it wou'd indeed be carrying the marriage
relation too far to compel a
man and woman to live together after
they have tried it and found it impossible
and unbearable. So that all
men and also all women who come to
the lawyers' oflices to seek advice
when the other has picked up and
left, can only be told as Bob Mishoe
w;is told, tlvit while it is best for a
man and woman who have assumed
the marriage relation to live togethei
in peace and happiness, yet if one
chooses to live apart, the other has no
legal means of making- him or hei
come back.
There is relief that the wife ma\
lvive against the husband who fail>
to provide her or the chi'dren with
support. There is a statute which
makes it a misdemeanor to do thai
and he has to give a bond or go tr
the chaingang; but this does not mear
that he has got to live with the wife
The court went on to say to Mishoc
while imposing on him the fine ol
$100 that he had to pay, as a penaitx
for shooting hi; frther-in-law, thai
there was the absence of "give am
take" in their manned life, or else
this sad saparation would not hav(
taken place. Me hoped that the
Christian religion would yet reunite
these two people. Yet, in th.e course
of his remarks he said that he hae
seen enough in the ease to make hin
fear that reconciliation might be im
possible for all time to come.
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Work well done brings sat .< 'Vciloi
above that of die mo. t powerful tim
ulant.
Good will is one of the best ele
ments ed' any service, and ti*? i- tlv
element which is so often left out.
Dr. Frank Crane says that th.e tim
to begin a task is now, and he is right
Things never begun will never 1)
ended.
The ti; tie is not yet past when me
will strive wi h 'meh other in enccl1
ing in tho products of their skill an
deep thinking.
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We may not hit the spot that w
are aiming at, but we will come i
near to hitting it as we can. Thi
is our motto.
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The latest name for Homewood
Homebrew, and there is no ex plan;
tion for the reason except the desii
of some traveler on the bus line 1
find something to laugh at.
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Tt appears that good judgment w;
lacking in building the piers aloi
some of the trestles of the nation
highway across the Pee Dee Riv
beyond Gallivants Ferry. Instead
the wood buttresses there should 1
concrete. With the right kind
these the chaingang of Marion cou
ty would not have been kept so bu
as it is now in replacing earth wash
away by the high waters in t
swamps. Traveling was difficult the
for several days last week owing
these washouts and it took time a
money to replace the dirt that w
wrshed away. Pet us, however, co
pliment the road officials of Mari
for their promptness in making t
repairs.
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BEST COUNTY FU
PALMAFESTA
Chance to Advertise Count;
During Big F<
April 1!
STATEWIDE INTERES^
A prize of $500 for the best county
float entered in the big Palmafesta
parade in Columbia next month has
iust l>een announced by James G.
Holmes, parades chairman. The
Palmafesta parade will be made up
of three sections, practically three
parades in one, the floral parade,
trades display and county floats. The
hie; parade will be headed by the
Queen's float and followed by the section
devoted tc county floats. This
division will be in choree of James
M. Green. Jr. "The idea," says Mr.
Green, "is to give each county in
South Carolina a chance to bring: before
the people of the entire state
some outstanding: features of its resources.
history 01 commercial progI
ress. l ost year's float parade was
wivne seel by thouands of people from
oh ov?r 1 lie state and was carried to
every seeton of the country as a
part of the Path? Weekly moving:
picture news. The advertising: to be
secured in his way being; worth the
effort even if the $500 prize be left
out of the consideration." Common
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cial secretaries or ciuds wisnmg u>
enter county floats are requested to
write Mr. Holmes or Mr. Green.
Forty-five South Carolina counties
are now actively engaged in local
contests to secure the candidates for
Queen of Palmafesta. The local
; queens will feature in the 1?iu" parade,
J e- eh count) queen taking the prominent
position on her county's fie,at.
Richland, the home county, will, of
SOUTH CAROLINA
THE REVC
(This interesting; and highly instructive
paper was read by Mrs. M.
v Wvio-ht at a recent meeting of the
Fine Arts Club.?Eel.)
South Carolina made an enviable
record in both the Itevoluc' mar/ and
j the World Wars. Her pal, ;oti-in is
; evidenced by the nunibci ot men
jwho have fought and die 1 for 1 or
cause, and by the stand she ha>'alI
ways taken when honor wan at
! stake. No more unselfish and patriotic
people can be found than in
.this State, and no sacrifice has been
too great for them. South Carolina'
, part in the Revolutionary war is'
, well known. Her sons fought bravei
ly and her daughters worked cease.
lessly and untiringly during those
long, weary years.
Charleston, which was then called
. Charles-Town, was the scene of the
. first fighting in South Carolina dur,
ing the Revolutionary War, which oc.
cured November 12, 177b.
The first serious defeat of the
. English during the war was when
. Clinton attempted to enter Cjtarles,
I Town, hut he was successfully re
pulsed by William Thomson and hi >
-1 small body of riflemen. As the
, j British had planned to capture
, | Charles-Town and make their way
I from there through the Southern
>jStates, this was considered a great
{victory for South Carolina. Anothe'
. I victory occurred when Andrew Wil
t bam?on with his force of men conj|(;uered
the Cherokee Indians who had
jjbeen influenced by the British to aid
I them. Their aid was in the form of
^burning homes, ruining crops and tor
^'nienting captives. Alter t.ns victory
the Indians ceded to the Carolinians
? all the land now included in the
counties of Anderson, Pickens, Oconee
and Greenville. Atrain, when
the British later planned to capture
the Southern States, they were successful
in taking Savannah, and
1 hundreds of English soldiers then
poured into the country and marked
their pathway by pillaging, burning
and dstriying.
In 17:10 Charles-Town was ate
tacked again by a land arid so
force. The American soldiers, con.
manded by I ir.colr., fought bravely
e but being outnumbered, they wer
.. forced to surrender. It i reported
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Our flues we will guarantee to
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SASSER CC
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to | statewide beauty contest,
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GETS $500 PRIZE
y's Resources In Columbia
jstival Week,
7 to 22
r IN QUEEN CONTEST
course, put up no candidates for
Queen, hut will furnish attractive
maids of honor to prace the Queen's
float in the hip parade. As usual, all
expenses of the county queens such
as railroad fare, accommodations and
entertainment for the week will be
paid by the P/ilmafesta association.
The prand prize for Queen of Palmafesta
is to he a diamond rinp valued
at $500.
The commercial and industrial exhibits
at Palmafesta this year will
he more varied than ever. The hip
steel buildinp at the state fair
.grounds is now being decorated end
arranged to accommodate several
hundred different displays and already
we'! over one-third of the available
space has been spoken for. The
Palmafesta pvogr/im, an elaborate
affair of 200 popes, is now in course
of preparation and wih contain pictures
of the county Queens and interest
in*.r readme' matter relative to
each comity in the state.
a dozen active committees of the
Columbia Chamber of Commerce are
now hvsj'v on pa pod in c.nrryiujp forward
the plans for the pala week and
additional funds have been raised to
bring to illo capital city me nest sumlav
attractions the country lias to offer
in the way of musical stars, high
class vaudeville acts, bands and other
features. The style show will be one
of the most elaborate affairs ever put
on in the South, a fireworks display
| vostiiu.v several thousand dollars will
| l>c the feature of the opening night.
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)LUTK)NARY WAR
I that when the Hritish minister heard
of this victory he said: "We look on
America as at our feet." This shows
how important South Carolina's town
was regarded by the enemy.
Hands of patriots were organized
under Francis Marion, Andrew Pick
ens, John Thomas, Edward Ha'mifon.
Andrew Hamilton and William
(Harden, and did very effective wo; h
jin driving the British troops from the
I upper pavt of the state. One ot
Cornwallis's detachments under Fer'guson,
was completely defeated a'
! K in it's Mountain by the patriots o
(North Carolina and Virginia. This
; w as such a severe blow that the Bri
. tish were forced to retreat south
j ward, and it is termed by some hi jlorian
the turning* point, of the war
(American independence was won ir
jthe South by the zeal of the parti:
san leaders.
South Carolina had a glorious re"j
ord in this war. One hundred am
i thirty-seven battles were fought 01
South Carolina soil. Of this number
10!', were engaged in by Soutl
Carolinians alone; in twenty the\
were aided by troops from ofbe
states, and. fourteen, including Camden.
were fought by outsiders. Be
sides fighting in her own territory
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:j| CM IPOS WORKS j
; X MILTON PITMAN, Lessee
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owers, Notice
cate immediately with Sasser Cornsell
you flues for less money than
cture the best flue in Horry county
ith us at once for future delivery,
give perfect satisfaction in work)MPANY,
Inc.
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, April 17-22
la week, fireworks, parades,
, style and auto show, trades
Plan now to come.
thnafesla Queen
AY, S. C., MAR. 23, 1922
her soldiers assisted in Virginia-. <
North Carolina and Georgia. Bancroft ;
says of South Carolina: "Lett mainly
to her own resources, it was through '
the depths of wretchedness that her 1
sons were to bring her back to her
place in the Republic, after suffer- <
ing more and doing more, and achieving
more, than the men of any other 1
state." This statement is something '
for every South Carol mi an to be
proud of.
But perhaps the part which South
I Carolina played in the World War is
more interesting to all of us because
we have lived through that period,
and have in a small way had a part
in it. When we think of South Carolina's
part in the world war we
naturally think of the sacrifices she
made in giving up her greatest as.
set?her young men, who held the
future of the State in their hands.
Bat an organization which did a
great work for South Carolina dur-1
ing that crucial period, when every-j
thing was in a turmoil, and in such
an unsettled condition, was the Stat'-,
Council of Defense. This council was ?
organized in June, 1917, under the;
direction of Governor Manning and
worked in co-opevation with the
(National Council of Defense, without!
jadoMuatc funds until the following*!
jJaraa-ry, when the General Assembly I
jof South Carolina gave it legal stu i
i tus. and appropriated $50,000 for|
.carrying out the purposes of the or-,
garization. This com cil met th i
[needs of so many newly organized 1
; wo'ks brought on by the war the : I
, it is impossible to me* 'ion them all.*
I If we note tDo committees we shav j
see the lines of work attempted '
j These committees were as follows:
Executive and finance. publicity.!
military matters, production and con- i
serration of food stuffs. n lustries '
transportation, co-operation of act'-;
:vities of patriotic organizations, j
}ai iiv, medicine and sanitation, al- >
/liefvoce p?nior\/l Im* pp. '
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listment. vocatior.a1 odiffcati-.-n, rc
construction and read 'ustmcnt. an'!
| legislation and labor.
The Council realized the fact thai !
| it was not n'oro an ar;,\v t!::.t had i
to he shaped and I rained for war,
but a nation as wed. and proceeded,
to the task of "informing the ur
J dorstanding, of awakening the mora'
! vision, and the mora1 passion, of 'Toon
tire people, concerning the cause
for which they fought."
| A woman's Council of Defense of
j South Carolina was also o? ganized
jand was in close and intel'igcnt >p|
oration with the State Council. The
.women, both white and colored, peri
formed a wonderful work in every
; canvass for Red Cross funds. Liberty
Bonds, United War Work, War
1 Savings Stamps, and Red Cro.s
Christmas Roll Call.
i Anotner record 10 oe proud 01 i
that which the soldiers of South
, | Carolina made and for their valor in
action were awarded the Con^res[sional
medal, which was the hiu'ho
. 'medal awarded by the U. S. Gov
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?rnment. 52' of these mccais were
awarded by the government and
?even out of the 52 were awarded to
South Carolinians. The Thirtieth Division,
which broke the famous Hindenburg
line was composed of
North Carolinians and Tennesseeans
The task of feeding the navy fell
on the shoulders of a South Carolinian,
Admiral McGowan, of Laurens
and General Iiagood, also from
this state, had charge of the transportation
of all the troops in France.
These are only a few of the honorwhich
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the World War, but the lack o!
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loads, good bridges, the ;",cio;( an-1
the number of schools, the exiens^^^H
of school terms, the addition of
public improvements. We cannot
these things without paying for i!<fl I
by way of taxes.
Wonder if Sir Oliver Lodge
hears any of the prewar prices.?
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