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II DO THIS TODAY |,, A II ftfl MM OWE AND r #. fn ! Begin i HO |Jjjk Will fee sold w not be able than about three months. other county papers it is tl i The cost of the county ' town. Then why reduce t T II Last year the boll weevil struck the blow such as they never felt before. T1 beginning to read and study. It is imporl to curb this pest, as well as read all the oth will have from time to time during the ye< I as general local news. How can they p< the money to pay for it with? All classes, of the same price. The Herald will prin been doing and will make it better and betl y soon to raise the price again to $2.00 in oi II but until further notice send in the $ 1.50 V year, as it used to do. I / You will Know what to Do f and will Doi, I One dollar and a half is easier to one and a half. Send the money to HORRY HERAL1 i * V 9 # \ REDUCED TO DOLI > FIFTY CEN1 tiling on May Sth, 1922, until further notice, the RRY HE at the low price of One Dollar and to hold this offer open long. It m? The Herald is worth $2.00 per y< le equal of any we know. j paper is $2.00 in Mullins, Marior he price of the Herald? he Reasons Why: farmers of this county a llll This is the year when tobacc le farmers of Horry are I ton, on account of the ravages of t tant that they learn how year of the beginning of co-operat er things that the Herald as of cotton. The farmers must I xv about farming as well how to use il or else the oveiprodi ly for the paper without Price of what they have to sel1 tc c i i r the cost of production. How ca or course, get the benent . know what is best for them to do u t the paper just as it has . ,. . , , . . . is a medium through which they ca ter. We may be forced by what to do? The Herald is rder to continue to do it, plans that tended to aid the farmi and it will pay for one now Qf selling the paper for less llll its readers the advantage. ? I U/U. W V cmnn ->.?n. m THEN ACT TODAY > pay than two. Y ou do not want to raise $2 I the D or H. H. WOODWARD, Editor, t DO THIS TODAY [ 's** , and I RALD Fifty Cents. We may I *y not be open longer I ear. As compared to I V- Dillon and George- I I o is being planted instead of cothe boll weevil. This is also the 11 lve marketing of tobacco, as well earn the co-operative method and ^ , net ion of tobacco will reduce the ) a point that will be lower *han in the farmers and other people nder these conditions unless there in learn the facts and know therethe paper that has stood for all er, and it will stand the loss just *1 : -i i ? man ii is worm in oraer to give j I in you See it I rid Read it I in the I Herald I , >ut yo u can manage to raise 11 Conway, S. C. I 'I