The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 08, 1922, Image 6

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V I | DO THIS TODAY UWJJ Ah jT. * c\ \ r\ \ ^ / * Wi!l be ^ not be ?' than about three moni I other county papers it The cost of the a town. Then why reeh Last year the boll weevil : blow such as they never felt bel beginning to read and study. It to curb this pest, as well as read a J will have from time to time durn as general local news. How ca the money to pay for it with ? Ax of the same price. The Herald been doing and will make it bette soon to raise the price again to $,' but until further notice send in tl year, as it used to do. i< You will Kn what to D< and will Do it I One dollar and a half is ea one and a half. Send the mo HORRY HE] REDUCED TO ' nm !d fifty cS Kt present, and until furtl sold at the low price of One Dollar able to hold this otter open long, ihs. The Herald is worth $2.00 | is the equal of any we know. ounty paper is -$2.00 in Mullins, B ice the price of the Herald? The Reasons Wh struck the farmers of this county a This is the year w ore. The farmers o f Hon- y are j| ten, on account of the i is important that they learn how year of the beginning o !1 the other things that the Herald as oi cotton. 1 he farr ig the year about farming as well | how to use it or else th n they pay for the paper without puce of what they huv Hi r . ,i i r, the cost ol production, c asses, oi course, yet the bene it i 1 . know what is best for tl will print the paper just as it has - . r , , . 1 ls a niedium through wl r and better. We may be forced by what ,o do> The 2.00 in ordei to continue to do it, plans that tended to ai lie $1.50 and it will pay for one now of selling the pap its readers the advantat f ! ?T <?? i l I m m l^r?fc. ? TurM k T'/^rv A. \ 1 nn,l> ALl 1UUA1 0 sier to pay than two. You do not want to ra ney to the RALD or H. H. WOODWARD, Edil "1 DO THIS TODAY | 1 iLAR I Ml MM M NTS her notice, the I lis R. /%. L ? J and Fifty Cents. We may I It may not be open longer i :~er year. As compared to 1 clarion, Dillon and George- I * 3 lv: mr | hen tobacco is being planted instead of cot- | avages of the boll weevil. This is also the I f co-operative marketing of tobacco, as well | ners must learn the co-operative method and a e overproduction of tobacco will reduce the S3 'e to sell to a point that will be lower than 3 How can the farmers and other people B nem to do under these conditions unless there B Mch they can learn the facts and know there- H Herald is the paper that has stood for all 8 d the farmer, and it will stand the loss just 5 >er for less than it is worth in order to give 9 Wlipn vnii if V V j Vfvt K^W 1L I and Read it I in the I Herald I ise $2 but you can manage to raise I tor, Conway, S. C. | i