The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 20, 1922, Image 11
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' CO-OPERATIVE T(
AS-SOCI
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These Letters and Testimor
Bankers, Business and F
After County In Kentuckj
Burley Tobacco Growers'
Been a Success.
With These Letters We An
dresses of Those Who V
Movement In Order Th
Doubts of its Success May
"Warehousemen Howl"
We handled at this place 3Mi million
pounds of tobacco and I only had
three men who complained about grading
and advance on their crop. Of
v course these were very common crops
in our pase. 1 threw a lot of it in
scrap piles. It was so badly houseburned
.and damaged.
It has seemed wonderful to me.
The general satisfaction expressed as
compared to the old system. I formerly
had more complaint in one day
than I heard the whole season this
time. Of course, you will hear howls
from warehousemen for you are taking
a lot of easy money from them.
Take our house as .an example and it
figures like this: 3,254,755 pounds;
our handling cost wa< Srb.50b.51, or 20
cents per hundred pounds, and their
account 2Vs? per cent commission at
s?20 per 100 pounds, and you see the
members of Mercer Company save
$10,273.77. Do you wonder at these
selfish follows making a holler? Because
growers saved, they lost.
I know of one crop divided by landlord
and tenant?one-half sold ovci
loose leaf and the other through the
Association ,and the half through the
Association only lacked about $i.0C
getting a- much advance as the other
half brought over the floor. I know
of several other case- where there
will be a great advantage in favor of
Association members and I will
see the parties and got exact figures
as soon as possible and a letter from
y* them. I don't know of a single case
i where tobacco was honestly divided
? that the dumper will get more money.
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I Will go l oiiici i? it* i
can and hope they will he of service
to you. Any time I can he of any
assistance, command me.
May 1, 1022. J. I>. BAXTER,
Ilarrodsburg, Ky.
"Woiikl Nol Sell on Open Mfirki I"
I a; i writing* >*ou an expression a?
, to how the members ?f the Burley
Association of Carter district feel
toward the Association.
In the first place will say they are
* loyal to the Association, confident in
the growing of the 11)22 crop, that
they will receive a living price for
their work.
Previous to the organization of the
Burley Association the tobacco industry
in this section was fast becoming
a non-agriculture product, this being
brought about by the unfair methods
of selling and disposing of thoii tobacco.
Manx farmer expressed themselves
when they deih red their tol acco to
the Association a' this place that the
advanced loan was more than they
would have received on an open market.
You want to know how we feel
toward the Association?
I was talking to one of our host
farmers in our county in regard to
the Association, and lie said to me
"No person with any sense at all who
lias sold tobacco through the Association
would ever sell on the open
market."
This is the general sentiment of
the people of this section in regard
to the Association.
I). W. STONE,
f* IS..
May l, l.'zz. uraysuii, i\\,
"A Life Saver"
Tn reply to your letter of inquiry
as to what we think of the Burley
Tobacco Growers' Co-operative Association
will say so far as we have
none we are very much pleased with
the movement. Our farmers seem to
he entirely satisfied with the prices
and progress they have made.
We believe it to he a life saver to
the farmers and tobacco growers 0f
this section. The banks throughout
the Burley district have unanimously
endorsed the Association.
E. R. GASSKTT,
Assistant Cashier of Harrison Deposit
Bank, Cynthiana, Kv.
April 29, 1922.
"Doubled Price of Tobacco."
Replying to your inquiry as to what
With the prospect of winning a
$10,000 wager, Monte Smith, American
Legionnaire from Dallas, Texas
is making speed in an effort to hike
f ??rw?vi nnlln? f n Wpw Ynrlr i f in SOf
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IHORRY COUNTY!
I TRUST CO. |
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|L. D. Magrath, Manager!
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i *Beal Estate, Bonds and>
L * Insurance. ;
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)BA CO
ATION A SUCCESS
lials From Tobacco Farmers,
Professional Men of County
r Are Proof Positive That the
Co-operative Association Has
i Giving the Names and Ad
ouch for the Success of This
at Any Who Have Honest
Learn Facts at First Hand.
is our opinion concerning tlie Burley
Tobacco Growers' Co-operative Association,
beg to state that we consider
this Association the best organization
that tlie farmers of Kentucky have
ever joined, and in the short time
that it has been in existence they have
doubled the price of their tobacco;
and further we find that every one
who has joined this Association is
more than satisfied with tlie plan on
which it works. We should think
that with all the tobacco growing
states selling tobacco under the cooperative
plan the success would be
doubly assured.
Boost all you can and make Virginia
100 per <#nt, as Kentucky is
bound to be bv Tanuarv 1, 1023.
i K. S. WITHEBS,
Cashier of The National Bank of Cynthian.a,
Cynthiana, Ky.
April 20, 1022.
"One Opposed, Now Converted"
In response to your letter of this
date, making inquiry as to the impression
we have thus far formed
with reference to the Burley Co-op
erative Association, will be very frank
in my statement:
> When this organization was first
presented to me as to its possibilities
for good results to our farmers, was
1 decidedly opposed to it, and could not
see how it was possible for success
to be attained b\ such organization,
but am free to acknowledge that I
was absolutely in error.
The results thus far nave open emI
inenlly satisfactory, and it is gcner,
ally accepted as the "Declaration cf
Independence" to the farmers of this
1 section.
Funds are now being deposited with
the local hanks to take care of the
second payment on this year's crop,
. and the business of the Association
has been so well managed that abso*
' lot el y no criticism has been offered
i upon the management, notwithstanding
the fact that the whole matter
was entirely new.
Because of this organization we
feel that we are now entering upon
an era of genuine prosperity.
0. T. TRENT,
Cashier Citizens Bank, Cvnthiana,
Ky. April 2D, 1022.
"General Satisfaction"
The Association has been a marked
success and is giving general satfs
faction, not only to its members but
; to the business and financial interests
of the community, and we predict for
it continued and increased service and
. benefit to the community.
, Verv sincerelv,
C. N. MANNINK,
President of Security Trust Company,
Lexington, Ky. . April 27, 1022.
"Very Satisfactorv"
iTi reply to yours of the 10th inst.,
am pleased to state that we have just
i finished business for this season. The
, pool lias been very satisfactory to the
i growers who have delivered their
crops to the market. We haven't
had a dissenting voice from any member.
G. K. TUCKER,
[ April 17, 1022. Grcensburg, Ky.
"Advance Sat isfactorv"
As to my personal interest
in the pool, will say that I actually
believe I have received as much on
the advance on my crop as I would
, have received altogethei had there
been no pool established. Feeling
, this way, why should I not wish the
pool success and do my part to make
, it an entire success.
Yours for a more heart.v co-opera
tion. B. G. B. FOLEY,
March 4, 1022. Waynesburg, Ky.
"Making History"
' ... It looks to mo that the organization
is making history, and I
cannot see why the outsiders should
not join us.
W. A. CLEMENTS,
March 2, 1022. Springfield, Ky.
AI)V ERTISEM ENT
i The driveway at the courthouse
built out of granite screenings, is a
success. It is good and hard and ap'
pears to he able to stand any amount
j of traffic. This shows how easy it
would he to make streets out of this
that would stand up and make a good
appearance even in wet times.
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take HAYES* HEALING HONEY, a
cough medicine which stops the cough by
healing the inflamed and irritated tissues.
A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE
SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and
Croup 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 heating effect of Hayes' Healing Honey inside
the throat combined with the healing effect of
Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores of
the skin soon stops a cough.
Both remedies are packed in one carton and the
cost of the combined treatment Is 35c.?
Just ask your druggist for HAYES*
1 HEALING HONEY.
THE HORRY HERALD, CONW4
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the decree
and judgment of the court made by
his honor, S. W. G. Shipp judge ot
Twelfth Circuit, in the case of Anna
C. Bryant, plainti.f, vs. Simeon R. 1
Bryant, Douglas U. Bryant and Hubert
W. Bryant, defendants, and dated
the llth day of July A. D. 1022, *
I, the undersigned W. L. Bryan, clerk
of court as special master of Horry 1
county, will sell at public auction, to
the highest bidder before the court
house door, at Conway, in Horry county,
and state of South Carolina, dur- I
ing legal hours of sale, on salesday in <
August next, it being the 7th day of ^
said month, all and singular that certain
real estate situate in H6rry coun- 1
ty, and described as follows, to wit: *
Tract No. 1 containing forty (40) t
acres, more or less, and lies on the *
south side of Fox Bay, and is known i
as J. C. Bryant's last homestead, beginning
at a point oy the south side 1
of Fox Bay, on west side of right of
way of W. C. <Sr C. Railroad, thence *
running with said right of way south f
33 Ms degrees west nine and one-half
chains to a stake at the edge of Jen- <
rett street, tnence westward along j
with Jenrett street to A. F. Cannon's <
and Dan W. I lard wick's corner, thence i
northward with Dan W. Hardwick's
lino to Black Glim 3XN, thence northward
with Dan W. Hardwick's line to 1
pine in south edge of Fox Bay, thence
eastward with south edge of Fox Bay 1
to stake in edge of Fox Bay, thence t
south fifty-eight (T>S) degrees, east c
seven and one-half (7li>) chains to 1
point of beginning*, the said property <
tally described in deeds from Moniac i
Chemical Company to .1 mios C Bryant
under date of March g, 1 dos, and re- <
corded March 12, 1908, in Book AAA,
page 2Mb, records of Horry county, and |
Nathan F. Hard wick to James C. Bry- t
ant, under deed dated February 20, 1
1000, and recorded March 22, 1000, in )
Book GGG, page ID, records of Horry
county.
Tract No. 2, known as the William
Hickman lot. containing four ( 1) acres
more or less, beginning at a point on
south side of Jenrett street on W. C.
A C. Railroad right of way and runs
south with right of way to Pine
street, thence west with Pine street 1
to Second stieet, thence north with <
Second .-treot to Jenrett street thence 1
east with Jenrett stieet to the be- i
ginning and is better known as lots (
"umbers 1,2, 11 and 12, plat made in
19C"> by N. F. Harclwick, surveyor.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pav foi papers and stamps,
j u I v 11, 1922.
J. I. ALLFN Jr.,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
W. L. BRYAN,
Clerk of Court as Special Master,
Horry County.
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.weak kidneys are unnaturally irritable,
fretful and nervous. Not only
does constant backache "get on 'the
nerves," but bad kidneys fail to eliminate
all the uric acid from the system,
and uric acid irritates the nerves,
keeping; one "on edge," and causing
rheumatic, neuralgic pains. When
suffering so. try Doan's Kidney Pills,
the medicine so well recommended by
Conway people. Read this Conway
resident's statement:
Mrs. M. 10. McCall says: "I had
symptoms of kidney trouble for a
long'time and finally couldn't stand
the pains any longer. I was nervous
and the least noise frightened me. I
was tired and languid, too. I had no
ambition. My kidneys acted irregularly
and 1 was bothered on this account.
1 got Doan's Kidney Pills at
the Norton Drug Co., and a few boxes
cured me."
Price (>0c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?get
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that I
Mrs. McCall had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.?Adv.
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LY, S. C., JULY 20 1922
FAVOR CHANNEL
OF FOUR FEET
The Conway Chamber of Commerce
is in receipt of letters from Senator
N. B. Dial and Senator K. I). Smith
in which they pledge their support
;o having a four foot channel from
Red Bluff, S. C., to Pireway, N. C.J
authorized as a project l>\ Congress.
Meither of the senators give any assurance
that this can he done, hut
state that they will use their hest efforts
to that end. Senator Smith is I
jhairman of the Senate Committee on
Conservation of National Resources
md Senator Dial is a member of the
Senate Committee on Commerce, so
;h.ut both of the South Carolina senitors
are in position to assist mate
icillx* i n fl\?L. 1
111 111 U I
The letter from Senator Smith folows:
"I have your letter of tlie Sth instant
calling my attention to the telegram
sent me by Mr. Stoll.
"I will ho very glad to do what 1
an to secure this appropriation and
[ will take the matter up with the
committee. 1 hope very much that
t may !>o secured."
Dial's Letter.
The letter from Senator Dial folows:
"I fully realize the importance of
the facts set out in your letter of
July * relative to developing the Wae:amaw
River from Red Bluff to ('ireway.
However, there is nothing that
;an he done at this time except to try
o get the authorization for a survey.
The telegram from Congressman Stoll
ame .after the hill had been prepared.
"It is very probable that no 'new
projects' will be adopted in the bill
his year, but you may be assured that
[ will- do everything in my power to
2Tct results at the opportune time."
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WILL GO BACK
There was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas 10. Ward .at the Burroughs
hospital last Thursday morning a
fine youngster. \s soon as the little
fellow is able to travel with his mother
the family will leave for the north
of IOngland. whence the parents came
to this country about ten years ago.
Owing to the urging of the parents
of Mr. and Mrs. Ward, this decision
to return to tho mother country h;is
been made. Mrs. W ard says that she
has no complaint to make of \meriea.
For a number of years alter coming
.o this country Mr. Ward engaged in
farming. Then he became a store
keeper.
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Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails
to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or I rotrudmg
Piles. Instuntly relieves Itching Piles, and you
can get restful sleep after first application. 60c.
ITOBAGC
For the Fe
We want to
ihe one-sided
tongued orator
was the only tl
have been run
you standing <
It Carolina. 11
they say; to n<
every farmer v
come to Mulli
to death while
if thev do wor
I i /
July, you simp
at any time yc
so high they i
these expenses
is unpaid; so I
Imen by not le
suade you ink
going to run tl
South Carol in
your tobacco t(
at Mullins, S.
than any firm
your tobacco f
I your tobacco t
Tobacco War
and we most
reach of Mul
day and night
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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* Cards in this column for g
* Count> or State Otlice, $7.50; *
* Magistrate, $5.00; payable in *
% advance. *
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FOR CONGRESS
i hereby announce my candidnc\
for congress from the sixth district
subject to the action of the Democratic
Primary.
W. R. BARRINGER.
Florence, S. C., April 12th, 1!>22.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for Congress from the sixth Congressional
district, subject to the rules
governing the Democratic primary.
Florence, S. C. A. H. CASQUE
To the Democratic voters of the Gth
Congressional district:
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Congress from the Gth Congressional
district, subject to the rule?
of the Democratic part v.
J. F. PATE
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-eleciion to Congress from
the sixth Congressional district subject
to the rules of the Democrati(
primary.
PHILIP H STOLL
FOP SOLICITOR
I announce my candidacy for reelection
to the otlice of solicitor ol
the 12th judicial circuit, subject to
the action of the Democratic primary.
May 23, 1922. L. M. GASQUE.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Solicitor of the Pith Judicial
Circuit subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary.
CHAS. W. MULDKOW
PRO RAT h JUDGE
The friends of C. Hinson Spivey
hereby announce him as candidate for
the office of Probate Judge of Horry
county, subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the oilice of
Probate Judge of Horry county, subject
to the rules of the Democratic
primary. J. S. VAUGHT.
FOR AUDITOR
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Auditor of llorrv county,
sul>joct to the rules of the Democratic
primary. JAMES A. CALHOUN.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for Auditor of Horry county, subject
to the rules of the Democratic
primary. J. W. COOK.
0 SELLS IN H
irmers that Grcr
congratulate you most heartily
tobacco selling contract w hie
s have been worrying, begging
ung to clo which, if you had, it
nation to our section of the sta
3ut and being men will mean
lie Corporation closes its doors t
;)1 let anv more fni-mei-c cim-*
- J . W . v A V?1 I 1 IVI U CI ^11 11]
wishes the 31 st was here in orde
ns to attend to business without
in town to sign this one-sided <
ry you and tell you that you c?
>ly wait, because they will gla(
)U wish to join, as their expern
need every farmer they can g<
; also to pay the debts they ha1
Farmers, be men, show the wor
tting these smooth, slick-tongu
) something which might ruin
re largest tobacco warehouse in
a to sell Tobacco at Public A
5 the Yarboro's New Indepencl<
C. He h as had more experie
in the state; therefore we are i
r i
ur more money, so lor your sal
o the Yarboro's at the Big Ne^
ehouse. We open to sell at a
heartily welcome and invite e
! ins to be here that day. W<
with good stalls for your stock.
Grainger & Gral
m
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FOR HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election to the House of Representatives
from Horry county, subject
t> the ruies of the Democratic
primary. G. LLOYD FORD
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to tlie House of
Representatives, subject to the rules
of the Democratic part v.
pd \Y. A. PRINCE.
FOR MAGISTRATE
1 hereby announce myself a candirlnt/.
C . ... - ? ? . - 1 1 - -
uin.c iui reappointment io tne ornco
of magistrate at Conwav, S. C.
W. H. CHESTNUT.
To the women and men voters of
Conway township:
1 announce myself a candidate for
the oflice of magistrate.
1 thank you for the patronage which
I shall get.
Very respectfully,
\Y. S. McCASKILL.
The many friends of M. L. Gilmore
announce him as candidate for magistrate
at Daisy, Simpson Creek township.
subject to the rules of the Democratic
primary. pd
FOR TREASURER
1 am a candi Late for re-election to
the otlice of treasurer of Horry couni
ty, subject to the action of the democratic
primarv.
C. E. BARKER.
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Prof. Brown, the newly elected
President of the Horry Industrial
jschool was here during the past week
making preparations for the fall
opening of school.
L. R. Hagood went to Florence
Friday on business.
Miss Effie Beverly is spending a
week with her brother here.
Mrs Wilson Snipes and family
spent two days with relatives here
last week.
J. \Y. King of Mullins was here on
Saturday with his son. !)< Kino
A. 1). Lewis was away one day
last week on business.
The tobacco warehouses here are
being prepared for the opening on
August 1st.
Mr. and Mrs. Hagnall of Sumter,
were visitors here recently.
Mr. Parker of North Carolina was
here visiting his sister Mrs. A. B.
Leonard, when her sudden death
came on Saturday morning.
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The Quln'ne That D06S Not Affect the Head
Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXAj.
rr*E BROMO QUININE Is better than c-dinary
'Jn'n.ue and does not cause nervousness nor
,'inizmg in head. Remember the full name n.d
loo?. the nature of x?. W. GROVE. 30c.
WINS
w T obacco
lor not signing
h the smoothand
tell you it
possibly might
ite. Now, by
a lot tn S mi lb ! II
he 31 si ol July
ie contract and
t that he could
; being worn ed 1
contract. Now
innot sign after
11 y take you in
>es have gotten
et to help pay
made which
Icl that you are
ed talkers peryou.
We are
i this section of
uction, so send
?nt Warehouse
*ncc in tobacco
n shape to sell
i i ?
<e haul or ship
>v Independent
uction Aug. 1,
very farmer in
* will be open
lam, Props.