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I rir 'XjUM~and The/i The high milec phasize the fact 1 These records, s totals, justify th way to build tire! Among the pi double gum-dipp of liquid gum?t internal heat anci I Another is F pressure, which tension. By blending t and by teinperi more mileage. Many cord tir say one is best. H Those who he stopped shoppir cords standard 5 with Firestone 5 Come in and ge AflL f 30 * 3 30 x 3 3] I t _..? _ ^ ^ ^ - -1 Z AFFIDAVIT FRCM o The affiant, VV. T. Seba < is a member of the IJurh <> Co-operative Association; o tobacco raiser for more tl ^ that he believes that tlu o by this association is tl * * tobacco that he has ever I o only time the farmer has < with selling hi.s tobacco; received 'XI cents per poi o payments, and he thinks t ^ is the greatest thins for o ever been sugjested, and ^ of the association and it* o Subscribed and sworn t day of June, 1922. < Notary Public, Gar o My commission expires Your Assc ' I * ' ? THE wmmmmmtm - i' ' 'I DIPPED CO! irjiigh JMiUage>Rii ige rccords of Firestone Cords continue that Firestone methods are different and iteadily increasing in number and in e Firestone contention that there is o 5. rimary source of Firestone extra mi] >ing?the satu ation of the cord plies i hus coating each cord and virtually elin I friction. irestone air bag curing, with its 20C places every cord accurately and equal :he rubbers of different plantations an< ng it before mixing, Firestone men z es are good?a few are better?Firesto: tve already experienced Firestone milea and experimenting?they have mac equipment. Investigate your friends' Cords?and buy your next tire acc< t your share of extra mileage. FABRIC Olcitleld "999" a7.99 30 x 3 $ 8.95 H OldtteKl 'Vl" H.99 30 x 3H 10.65 CO ill) Krtlular Stze 513.75 1 * Extra Size 17.30 !\4 i?. 40 . 1 x 41.90 ? 1 x 5 52.15 PfYV I TTXTI^\7 l i lu. 088888388001808^91?*""^" " " "" ""'"^ ^^ ^ ' ' ''"" ' ' YOU WILL ? A KENTUCKY I _ stian, states that he X ?y Tobacco Growers' tnat lu> Mas Doen a J, _ . han forty years, and It COStS K plan of marketing i 10 host way to soil ? known; that it is the had anything to do X It rncfc |p that ho has already 11 ind on his first two ? hat the organization + the farmer that has D?VPK pr he heartily approves Z 1JU;C1!) ^c 1 workings. , T. SKUA ST I AN. X o before me this i>th I The men rrilYI, WALTKR, 2 rard County, Ky. January I, 1926. | get ^ ciation is the Biggest C ii in i "wan ana SIGN N TOBACCO C jzjzzlu?* - - > wc HORRY HERALD, CON t ] 11 t MOSTMTT.ES I I p&r DOLLAR I IC 1 rvDS cords to cm- 1 I better. mileage ne best leage is n a vat ninating I pound izes the d types, idd still ne users ge, have le these success nrdingly. BE SOU our A iss to handle tobacco unc jss to sell tobacco under < in pay more for graded U nbers of the Tobacco C : benefit of all savings in )ne in the Unite< Other Compan See" M I0W?B! IROWERS CO< 75,000 WAY. S. C., JULY 13 1922 PUBLIC ALLEY ] NEEDS GR AVEL The public alley through the cener of the main business block is u.^ed ? is much as the cement sidewalks. c Within the last ten years the alley ' vas private property. Owners of \ >usiness buildings in this block bought J he land from the old negro woman N vho owned it and donated the alley * o the town for public use. The town 1 >f Conway accepted it just as they * hould have done. It would appear that the town of -i i. _ i n.i. it ^ou'\u.v nas neen waiting an in is tune .o see if the owners ot' the business ( ots adjoining will not throw in the unds to pave this alley. This alley is the worst kept public 1 street in the town of Conway, or in iny other town, for that matter. At;empts have been made to fix it up. ' We admit that. What work was done, ' however, was not of the right kind. { Instead of bringing in gravel to build ' up the bed, or using brick bats or J concrete, or even the right mixture 1 :>f clay and sand, tlie holes have been 1 filled with sand, which washes away i in every heavy rain For aoout half of the way this al- ^ ley rum let ween warehouse.'. Tobacco leaves un I other trash accumulate in the alley and rot during every rainy season, making a stench at limes that is about sufficient to stop (he use of the alley. Only ;i few days ago water ponded round some corners in the alley by the back door of tlie United States post office and there was loft there a green scum. There was other filth that was left. Why cannot this alley be placed in good condition and kept so? Several) times something has been said about ! the business men doing this at their J own cost. Why should the property I owners of just one block pay for this . when the whole town uses the alley? : It would not be right. If the whole town is to use it, then the whole town , should pay for building a good i\-. d bed on ii and this could not be done in any better way than paying f*>r the work out of tlie city treasury. The right kind of material placed in the bottom and then filled in between the walls of the buildings will make it so hard that traffic will not cut holes in it. Then those who use th3 alley as a walkway will find much better irointr. csnecia lv in times of rain. o Habitual Constipation Cured in E'rf vo 21 Days 'LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a speciallyprepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly buf should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 dayu j to induce reguiai action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant ?;o Take. - GOc rer bottle. .USE? ler cooperative marketing. :ooperative marketing. )!u\cco lhan lor "auction" toba< Growers' Cooperative Associa increased prices for their toba< d States and will Ha y in the World. lll.'i eans wan iFORE YOU OPERATIVE ASSO MEMBERS PAYS TO HAVE i GOOD PRINTING Get the job printing done where rood work is guaranteed. The plain- < st piece of printing in the world 1 ooks well when the paper is the right I tind, the work is carefully done, with \ ust the right amount of ink, and the I vork kept clean from dust, dirt, i-nd i toiled hands*. It takes a careful and 'xperienced printer to do this. Even 1 hose who ore old at the game do not lo It. The Herald does and guaran- i ,ees satisfaction. You are judged by >thers who have never seen you by he kind of printed matter you use. jood work in that line may get you m order or a position or result in winning you a business connection :hat will make money for you. Why use the slouchy kind of printing tliat is either too heavy with ink :>r so dim that it cannot he read ? Often the printer takes the job at less than he can afford to do it. Instead of taking care he hurries through with not enough ink as it is less trouble to handle the paper that is not wet with ink. On other occasions he will put on more ink in his haste than is really needed for the work and the result is a smudged up piece of work that is not lit to be used. o YE FARME WSSllTE ' The Lord loves a cheerful farmer. The farmer who lives at home is at least sure of a home to live in unmortgaged by Mr. B. Weevil. There is only one way to have a good fall garden and that is to st.art before fall. Now is the accepted time. Swine mathematics: Good growing crops plus healthy pigs, plus some corn, plus sanitary conditions equal big profits. bile thoughts of a boll weevil: "M\ tribe has certainly taken cotton out of the class of fool-proof crops; it now takes a real farmer to grow cotton." Anderson county farmers who own i ........,^,.1.. r.... i.1.-.. clllW ?;cu u m?i in v itui nintf that they certainly do not ?et "stun#" financially. I What is land worth? Well, an aero that will produce 30 bushels of corn is worth twice as much as one that will only produce 15 bushels. "The next jyre.ut advance on the farm will not be in the machinery used in the field so much as in the conveniences of the household."? Dr. H. ,!. Waters. IF ; $30,0 | The War Fi J has approved a lc X dollars to the Tol | operative Associ 5 make advance p LCO* | bacco growers ol North Carolina < tion t i i 4 are organized to and their wives a cco. j indie More Tobacco and Lose LOSE CIATION GOES BACK TO DISTANT HOME It appears that the Kev. E. L. Dwens, after making some arrangenents about the warrant that had been issued from him and followed .ip by a requisition, went back to New Smyrna, Fla., where he had been living and is still at that place. The chief, of police of the Florida tow?v.?is Huto^ Johnson, who was formerly employed as the marshal of llm C V . . mr 11 hi .*a \ nui i> un assistant, or rather a member of the force under Mr. Johnson. When Sheriff James A. Lewis received the requisition for the apprehension of Owens, he wrote to the chief of police of New Smyrna, not knowing who the chie fof police was, nor the fact that Owens was acting; as a member of the police force. o BOTH WAYS HERE The Conway market will have both ways of selling tobacco this seasonThis is the best for the .mowers, in our opinion. Those who have not looked into the co-operative way of selling and have not none into the association will be able to sell their product on the auction plan. The Planters' warehouse, of which Will A. Freeman is the owner, will run throughout the season on the auction plan, while the other warehouses will belong in the co-operative plan f selling . The Planters' warehouse will open on August L. while the co-operative warehouses will open on August S, just one week later. WILL (JIVE RECEIPTS J. M. Boyd on his travels rouncf the county is the authorized auen; of the Herald. He has a vejeipt book and will uive receipts for suiis^rip (m ns. IVi. him si.-U an.: get inr Herald for one yj The He*aid w'snes to make ii easy for you to pay. Give Mr. Roycl your money and join the lleraM fa. rly oC readers. AKK CALLKI) DOWN An incident at the pavilion at Myrtle Beach last week shows that the management of the beach resort intends to keep the dancing within the bounds of reason and common decency. Two strangers, a boy and a girl, claiming to come from some Nortbt Carolina town, got too happy during the course of the jaThey were the object of .,,.ll eyes in the place for just a few minutes. The music was stopped and the offending M'cnes were stopped. ii % u 00,000 I y nance Corporation t y )an of thirty million nj xicco Growers'Co- ? 1 ation to be used to ayments to the to- t |J f South Carolina, t 0, and Virginia, who fjj protect themselves J N *lr ncJ children. Z 1 Hi J h than any I h i ki a*' "it ??????