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i HORRY HE
Joy riding is easy riding but it
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your business or it will go
oThat
day is lost which sees no
oGetting
things as a result of <?
in the world. .
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Look after young tobacco planl
chance to begin with.
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It is a shame that we know mc
than we know about our own.
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improvements bring an i
taxes grow out of all proportion?
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men bid for your work >
to cheat you in the performance <
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Notices of bids often print th
whole lot of meaning in this woi
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Instead of trying to go ahead i
endeavor, some men do nothing ?
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Paying a debt for luxuries tha
is one of the hardest things tha
world.
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The worst thing a poor man ca
automobile on time and use it ir
ments fall due.
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of the lessons which succe
right in the beginning. The wr
Boon as possible.
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So long as the people go on vo
district of this State, they may
it is no use to grumble about it.
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The problem of taxation kept I
XI i ocoiSJUli XVI tilt: tunc
.They remained in Columbia this
weeks.
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The luxury tax will raise more
ficient to raise some of the presei
There are too many bond issues
percnit of that.
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The report of the committee a]
ter of discrimination against the
manufacturing plants in favor o
not so high, did not smooth mat
The report shows that it is hare
for invested capital to get along,
a
Indeed this matter of taxatioi
State. Taxes are higher and will
determination of the people to e
of expense and to provide for the
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tvmxse cosi greauy more tnan tn
of us got what little trahrifig we
Some of the men who stand at
State today went to school in lo
there on benches made of pine 1
of today is above going to school
a tendency to forget that educati
results from a desire to learn
houses and high salaried teachei
f HE WHO OWES
This is the week of the court
out their disputes lin the public
quantities of property, more or I
Very few disputes ever develc
erty, real or personal, in this 01
?vera matter of dollars and cen
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is costly.
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to the dogs for better company.
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thing done except a debt made. <
lebt Is one of the easiest things j
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;s and give the new crop a good
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>re about the business of others
idded cost. Why grumble when
vith nothing else in view except
rf it. 1
e word responsible. There is a
rd responsible.
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and succeed in their own lines of ]
eacoept try to keep others back. ]
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it have been used up and gone ;
i a poor man nas to ao in tnis
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,n -do in his affairs is to buy aA .
l joy riding, riding as the pay- \
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&s teaches is that we must get
ong start must be corrected as
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ting bond issues in every school ixpect
a mounting tax levy; and 1
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:he members of the Legislature
since the reconstruction days, i
time for a period of eleven <
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revenue but it will not be suftit
burden from visible property.
in every corner of the State to
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^pointed to investigate the mat- 1
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oitvuc ui ouucu ottruimiv vy new
f other States where taxes are
ters over as well as was hoped,
ler in this State than in others {
i has become a problem in this
go even higher yet owing to the
ducfcte their children regardless
?m modern school houses that of
e old pole cabins in which some
i have today. , ,
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t the very head of things in this
g cabins and sat out their days
ogs split open. The boy or girl
at such places and seem to have
on is a matter of self effort and
rather than as a result of fine
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of common pleas, when men try
forum over dollars and cents, or
less.
>p over the amount of any propr
any other court. It is usually
ts that men go to law and spend
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THE HOEEY HERALD, OOITW
,heir good money with lawyers and
Again we have noticed that cases
;er of dollars and cents, as a result
>f somebody to treat somebody else
iourt is to furnish a remedy for the
s intended to enforce a right whic
>ut which the other man refuses to
In following the proceedings of ]tl
nost of the disputes there have a
lebt that one man owes to another ;
>ay.
We note that a number of defenc
>nly refused and neglected to feay
lave gone into court and denied ti
he plaintiffs recovered they had t
lue according to the strict requiren
lot only refuse to pay their just anc
;hey owe anything and will interpoj
ninds can fabricate and that a sin*
You will agree with the Horry H
nan who owes, and who knows thai
;hat he owes, is one of the meanest )
lave. He is the kind of man who
:ense to put up against the claim of
>nly some frivolous objection that
the proof is made concerning it. H
getting the time that is his by reas
ielay in bringing the cause to a he
rangements about his property as I
ind delay those who are expecting h
We have watched those men whc
creditors go into court to establish
loticed those who make settlements
)we. There is a great big differen
Masses of men.
The man who owes and wants to j
not do so, is a man who satisfies th
urtH lisfon nt him anH nnHorafn
is able to .pay but who will not until
til a suit is entered against him an
iefense he can and only pays when
nan who wakes up one morning tc
trusted by even his best friends. ]
ances and found wanting.
DUE TO TV
Although there has been no gene
workers in the buildir\g trades sin
lias been a considerable increase in
rise, amounting to about 15 per ce
pally since last July. Much of this
ascribable to the Fordney-McCumbei
The Republican Congress put a he
thing needful in the building of a hi
subjected to duties running as hig
almost as exhorbitant was levied on
tiles, bath tubs and bowls, sanitary
tubs, structural steel, and lumber.
GOES DEMO
The city of Muscatine, Iowa, folic
and towns with a Democratic victor;
March 5, last, thus starting the ball
tional victory in 1924. The Musca
three out of four aldermanic places
of the city council for the first tin
A good share of this victory is du
Club, recently organized in Muscatir
ership of Andrew P. Maher, Chainr
tral Committees, who cut down th?
county 700 in the last state-wide el
UNDER RELIGI<
All sorts of evil things are beinj
days under the guise of religious
devices.
There comes out in the daily papei
tices of one Benjamin Pumell, the
For the past twenty years or mo
colony at Grand Gapids, Michigan,
guided people, mostly young boys ai
At last he expelled Mrs. Hansell w
private secretary for about eighte*
his wife brought a suit for an accou
whole shocking affair has been aire
. _ ? ,, ' BEST THINC
The best thing that tobacco fam
is to produce a high grade of the
supply of the low grades of tobacco
ing the last two or three tobacco
have not been raised, and hence t
better grades.
Fine grades of the leaf wifl insui
and the better plan is to cut the a
time to making the smaller crop a 1
Those who raised a fine grade I
about the prices they have realized,
ing a bright leaf this year will Tibt
sell under the cooperative marketi
dent warehouse floors.
This year will see a continuation
operatives and the independents. J
gained by the marketing associatic
ers who will not join the associatio
planting tobacco this year who n
rAY, S. O, AFB 5, 1923
court fees.
come to court over this matof
a disposition on the part
wrong. The purpose of the
violation of some right. It <
h the law says another has
concede.
lie court we spon learn that
risen over some kind of a
and which he has refused to
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lants in suits here have not
what they owed but they
lat they owed anything. If
;o prove that the debts were
~-e xi? 1 ?... o ?
iciils ui uie taw. oume men
I honest debts, but deny that
se ^very objection that their
irt lawyer can present.
erald when we say that the
t he owes, and yet he denies
men that any community can
does not have an honest deanother
for his money; but
the court must reject when
is play is for time and while
on of a congested docket and
aring, he will make such arle
thinks will further hinder
lim to pay.
) are always making their
their demands; we have also
in some toay with those they
ce in the success of the two
pay and yet honestly he canose
to whom he owes money
,nd. The man who owes and
he is made to do it. waits un
d theii he puts up whatever
i he has to do it. He is the
) find that he is no longer
fle has been tried in the bal\
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ral advance in wages paid to
ce November, 1921, there
the cost of building. This
nt, has been recorded princiincrease
in building costs is
r profiteers* tariff.
javy tax on practically everyone.
Builders' hardware was
h as 250 per cent. A tan'**
l nails and screws, bricks and
j pottery, metal sinks and
CRATIC
>wed the lead of Maine cities
y in the municipal election on
1 rolling for a Democratic na,tine,
Iowa, Democrats won
? and thereby gained control
le in nineteen years.
e to the work of the Jackson
le and also the efficient leadlan
of City and County Ceni
Republican plurality in his
lection.
DUS GUISE *
X done in this country these
and fraternal claims and
rs accounts of the ugly pracVionrl
nf Unnao rrf TlaviH
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re he has been conducting a
taking in mrabers from misid
girls.
ho had filled the office of his
Hi years. Then Hansell and
nting against Purnell, and the
d in the courts.
j TO DO
iers in Horry County can do
leaf. The market has a big
purchased at low prices durseasons.
The better grades
;here is a shortage of the
*e good prices to the growers
creage and devote study and
better grade.
last year have not grumbled
Those who succeed in producbe
disappointed whether theV
ng plan or on the indepenof
the fight between the codany
new members have been
>n, but there are many grown
yet, and there are farmers
iver planted any before who.
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will want to sell on the auction pli
We want to sell all of the plai
produce better grades. Lack of ]
and the better ways of handling
caused many a tobacco planter tc
him to produce the low grade le
We want to see this stop. The
enough, and even when they are
they need, we are sorry to have t
lazy to apply the knowledge the
better grade of this product.
FIT THE S
"The school should be made to
the school/' says Superintendent
Washington.
Would there were more educat(
less who were so concerned wit
44 good system. "
For one of the crying needs of
it be pulled away from too thorov
Certain things are fundament*
writing, mathematics/history, g
essentials. But when school chil
fundamentals of an education, it
of them in the same way, and to
would be sensible to try to educal
layers or storekeepers.
The old idea of education was
specialize when primary school,
college had done their best." T
recognized that there is too mu
tional system which insists upon
high schools having a choice of I
of the appalling results of such
with the idea ? of saving money
course," is found in the fact thai
hiorh school without, orradiiftt.inir.
terested, and find themselves u
courses which they feel are with
GftEEN SEA NEWS
Rev J. T. Going filled his regular
appointment at Green Sea last Sunday.
Misses Edna Williamson and Iva*
deen Hodges spent the week-end with
Misses Elnita and Doreathea Harrelson.
Mrs. J. P. Derham, Sr., has been
spending a few days in Charleston
with her daughter, Flora, who is attending
school there.
The wedding bells were ringing
aronnd Green' Sea early Monday"
morning, bringing the news that one
of the high school teachers, Miss Eugenia
Drennan, was married to Mr.
Smith Worley, of the Pleasant View
section. They left for the bride-elect's
home in Richburg, S. C., Friday afternoon,
where they were quietly married
Saturday evening at ?seven
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Kt ciucr. *j pun ner return to tne
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MAY PROVE FATAL
When Will Conway People Learn the
Importance of It?
Backache is only a simple thing at
first;
But if you find *tis from the kidneys;
That serious kidney troubles may
follow;
That dropsy or Bright's disease
may be the fatal end.
You will be glad to know the following
experience.
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i is Lne statement of a Conway
citizen.
Mrs. S. F. Cannon, 57 Laurel St.,
says: "I had a terrible lot of trouble
with my back aching all day long. My
back was weak and when I bent over,
it was next to impossible for me to
straighten again, as stitches caught
me in the small of my back. I had
headaches sometimes and my kidneys
didn't act right at all. I used Doan's
Kidney Pills from the Conway Drug
Co., and felt better in every way. One
box of Doan's cured me."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?get
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that
Mrs. Cannon had. Foster-Milburn
i Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.?Adv,
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" TAKEJ
"Dodson's Liver Tone" Strai
Salivating, Dangerous Ca
You?Don't Lose a Day's
Yoy'rq. b?1ious! Your liver in slugfieh!
You feel lazy, ditty and all
nocked out. Your head is dull, your
t6ngue is coated; breath bad; stomach
sour and bowels constipated. But don't
take salivating calomel. It makes you
sick, you may lose a day's work.
Calomel is nftcrcury or quicksilver
which cau*6s necrosis of tlie bones.
Calomel crashes into sour bile like
dynamite, breaking it up. That's when
you feel that awful nausea and
cramping.
If you want to enjoy the nicest,
gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you
ever experienced juat take a spoonful
of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone to- j
night. Your druggist or dealer sella I
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an. H
iters in this county striving to
knowledge of the tobacco plant
: and curing the leaves has
have to take less than it cost H|
aves he placed on the market.
planners do not read and study j^B
supplied with the information
o say that some of thm are too
y have gained in producing a,
TUDENT I
fit the student, not the student wM
of Schools Frank Ballou, of
>rs who made this a slogan, and
h administrative duties and a
our educational system is that
lgh a standardization.
i\ in any education; reading*
eography; these are among the
dren have been grounded in the
is no more sensible to direct all
take the same courses, than it
te all men to be doctors or brick"time
enough to begin to
higher grades, high school, and
oday it is being more and more
ich waste of time in an educa- mi
all pupils who go through the
out a few different courses. One
a program, originally conceived
and producing a "standardized
t too many boys and girls leave
simply because they are not innable
to waste time following
out benefit to them.
school house on Monday morning
than regular school hours, all the^H
teachers and pupils rushed wildly into
the room with yells and laughter,.
to congratulate her. She will continue
with the school until the end of
the term.
CATARRH fl
Catarrh Is a Local disease greatly tn- II
fluenced by Constitutional conditions. H
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con lata
of an Ointment which gives Quick IH
Relief by local application, and the- I
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acta
through the Blood on thr MucOus Burfaces
and assists in ridding your System.
of Catarrh.
Sold by druggists for over 40 Tears..
F. J. Cheney Ml Co., Toledo* O.
ASPIRIN I
Say "Bayer" and Insist! |
Unless you see the name "Bayer" on
package or on tal>let? you urc not gottin^
the genuine Bayer product preson
bed by physicians over twenty-two
yeans and proved safe by millions for IH
Colds Headache
Toothache Lumbago I
Earache Rheumatism
Neuralgia Pain, Pain
Accept "Bayer Tablets of A9pirin,,,
only. Each unbroken package contain* ^H|
proper directions. Handy boxes of
twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug- HH
a1?L#* doll KrvtiVa nf <?.d fltlH 100.
Aspirin is the trade mru-k of Bayer
Manufacture of Monoaoetioacidester of j^H
Salicylioacdd.
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I) CALOMELI
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ghtens You Up Better Than H
lomel and Doesn't Upset I
?Work?Read Guarantee H
you a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone
for a few cmto under my personal
money-back guarantee that each spoonful
will clean your sluggish liver better
than a dose of nasty calomel and that
it won't make you sick.
Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver Hjfl
medicine. You'll know it next morning
because you will wake up feeling HH
fine, your liver will be working, your
headache and dizziness gone, your stom- II
ach will be sweet and your towels
regular. You will feel like working;
you'll be cheerful; full of vigor and
ambition.
Dodson's Liver Tone la entirely I I
vegetable, thersfone harmless and can
, not salivate. Give it to your children*.