*0C ? Bli' ?jgggu^LjMjy?pgggge GREEN SE A NOW . torgino-AHEXC ? fV ?i ' V Interesting, 'Report? Made, of Progress,% John P. < Derham V * J1' >> ? ' At th? recent meeting one of the matters *of' greatest* interest Was the report' m^Je by Mr. John P. Derham, concerning the Greferi Sea school. He made the report for Greei\ Sea school district N6. 7. in HoErv^CoifrnvJ as follows: " " ftjitfam President: The president of ojur local association is not well regr6t that I have no wTMervrepoft and not all the facts, as to fne doings of our association. ? We have eollectedy-since Mar. 15th, 1922, to date $184.Q0, which has 'been expended as directed by The association. I am unable to say what balance is on hand. Our association was organized by Miss Thomas more than a year qgo. ^Ve have met more than twelve times duringf the past year. Prior to this time we have been collecting monies, realized in different ways,^ tnrough the offorts of the teachers and the 'ladies in the community, which money has be&i '6from the ,.?.M T ~ 1- A- - ? - i_ ! ncoic^t laiuuau Mauuit, which IS in North Carolina, and eight miles from vthe nearest in South Carolina. Not one dollar's worth of corporate property, farms alone, excepting two small country stores. About ten or fifteen . years ago we had a school with two teachers." This number increased fromrtime to time, until we were-using our eld school building, the church and upstairs of an old store. We have spent, for a new building, $25,000.00. "We are due on the same $22,000.00. "We have a special school levy of 16 mitts "^.nd a levy for building of 20 mills. * i We have eight good classrooms, a teachers' room, a musical room and good cloak rooms. Also, an auditorium 48 by 70 feet, with gallery, not complete. We have eleven grades, eight months' term, with nine months in sight. I feel that we are dependent largely * on the association for an wide**Standing of our problems and the development of a community spirit that is so essential for the well-being of the children, their mothers and fathers. We thank Miss Thomas, the organizer, and Mrs. Freeman, who has charge of the work in Horry County, for their efforts along this line. o? THE APPROACHING , MOSQUITO SEASON ? Senior Sanitary Engineer J. A. LeTrince, of the U. S. Public Health Service, who, because of his long ex ? ii 1 jpcricuce ugituiiK iuu?quiiue? aim robsquito-born diseases, is as well qualified as anyone to- apeak on this object, makes the following' comment aAd suggestions relative to the ppproachinff mosquito season in the Smith: It is pleasing to note the increased iifterteat and activity developing in many places with regard to mosquito cdntrol. For many yenrs v/e have been satisfied with the partial protection from ttte rposquito pest obtained by screening oUr houses. But the public are evidently no longer satisfied to pay fifty million dollars a year to be driven behind screens and in many "localities they have not only decided that the pestiferous and disease bearing: mosquito must go/but ar^ actually eliminating both species,. In one ? southern State over two hundred comirtunities were bilsy last year with mosquito elimination. * t Xaet month the propagation season \ ' 1 After Every Meal WWOEYS J Top off each meal lwlth a bit of A sweet In the forte *** iin%Tr< v pvtc il VI VV fUUJLCi 1 9* ,f It pMisflea the j 'if sweet tooth and .' i'm' a|ds digestion. I,* Pleasure and {f benefit combined. HILL S l\i - ' BUY IT FRO! '{ Geo. J. Holliday, r r * fli. / v# ' V.T >-? v 1 ' V - * ? * ' 1 Farm Implement Ate?it. LorU Grocery Co, J- ,;\,5 v';l; tttt&i , . i ? V " MyUgpai. 11.1.1 ui i. gaaBBBBgwpBggsai i CONWAY SHIPS'1 MANY BERRIES (Continued From ^*8*. Ope.) the cpstttt of .the efforts put* forth is now s?en irT a thriving: association of phuiters who feel an abiding interest ii| the work of growing and shipping the fruit. ' .r* , The crop would have been mud) larger tltati tT wi)l heJfJtt* had not been foiPthe freeze at jOttter time. The light frost since tbat time was not very damaging. There will be larger sizeds berries* and' perhaps just large crop so iar as, the light frost since Easter waa concerned. , Some crates were picked ? ind. shipped away* lkst week, to 5# placed with solid cars at Chadbourn, $T. c.-^mong those who csent off some cjpktfee last wee\ were : W./E. Sessions, J. A.L Stalvey arid N. 3\ Collins. . before the Qt^p comes, in smficientlyta m&ke up. a' carload, the practice lStpfthiip tbfc berries off to CfrMbourpt, where they are taken by Paufr 'Froiton and usually fit fair P?jce?. . This is not ttye only way, however, in which tne first crates arte handled, as sorri? of them are shipped off to commission men*by. express and returns are sent ito" the growers by the commission men. The Horry County Strayberry Growers' Association was organized at Conway ^his year. It has not been in existence more than two or three months. It will do for the strawberry growers what the tobacco and cotton associations' are doing for the cottoh and tobacco planters. The association has employed Mr. Hal King to work here for the association htis year. He will take care of the berries as they are brought in by the growters, giving receipts for them and looking after the crates until they are placed in the cars .?nH away, or else sold on the local mar ket to some buyer who iftay make a satisfactory bid for thetft. A committee consisting of N. T. Collins and W. E. Sessions will have charge of the selling of the crop to buyers who may be on the market, either here or at Chadbourn; or if no satisfactory bids are received for any lot here, they will attend to the shipments of them to the northern markets. An important move was recently made when it was arranged to obtain the services of an expert strawberry grader from Clemson College. It is stated that the grader will not be able to spend all of his time at Conway, but he will divide his time .between Conway and some other place; but his time here will be sufficient to get the berries properly graded. This is an important matter in the interest of quick selling of the berries and getting a fair market price for them according to their site, qualjty and flavor. It is intended to train the growers here In the process of grading so that. nn pvnArt will Ho 0 . ^ ?.? v ff ?l& MV AIV^/UCU hereafter. The vaviety planted here is the Tt Ion dike, It is pne of the finest " strawberries ever grown. It has been grc?T*ii here ever since the industry started, and it is said to have a. good reputation, all its own, on nearly every market in the New England cities. v . The growing success of Conway 5?s a strawberry .shipping point, and the increasing demand for the Conway berry, which is said to be many times better than the berries raised at a number of places, will be watched with much interest. It is certain to gain a big impetus from the way the grower?* ars gointr about their h?i?i. nes3 afTnirs this year. They are using modern methods of handling thpir crop and marketing it, and these are the methods that bring success. ? o The work of finishing up the brick walls at the store of the Farm Imnle.ment Co., was commenced again last woek, after a delay of several months, following the Erection of thfe partywall between their property and that of Ii. H. Woodward, in the rfear of the city hall. A nice front will be comJ pleted, it is said. ' 1 >... ? It takes hard work and a long time of it to carry anything over in a big way. Don't forget thai o Qf thfc malaria conveying mosquito began again in the southern portion of the Gulf States, and within the next sixty days, while the farmers are busy planting their crops, the mosquitoes will be busy planting mosquito eggs in Sufch stagnant water as they can find withirt flight range of yoi#* home. 1 t* ? 1 " *' in many localities the public are now ready for mosquito protection, and, in fact, paying for partial screen protection, but they do not get together to discuss their local mosquito nroblem 1 and determine just what it is. Nobody steps to the front to see that a proper start is made. What sort of a mosquito problem have you in the community in which you live? Some small communities in rural districts are worrying along with a high sickrato and discomforts that are not at all necessary and which cost more to support than to eliminate. Your State Health Depiarthient has trained mosquito men out iir thje field to help and to show you hovjr ytftif community can get most results foi* least expenditure. Mosquito freedom is just like r\ nti/1 1 Aon fiiv^n rlo ir t ? i#y uu auu ivov viuw %y vjc* v figure the old forms of mortgage of real e gage, notes. and things like that when you \1\g from The Forry Herald. The company behind The Horry Hera ter who the customer is, and no nfatter w as already stated, contains blank? for the ^ose his business affair quickly and feel'tl in? to law. For all such The Herald can 1 The stock has blanks in it, of course, that only, as they cover matter?'thst laymen li just as good for the lawyer as the others i the busy lawyer, are intended to save hfs to serve his clients in oiiicker time, and ^1\ For young lawyers, nothing better ci use of the blanks printed and for sale bjr 1 yer will be at qnce imprdb??ed with thi all, he Ttfill be surprised at'the aid he c?r .vill teach him little things ot practice tna and understand before. But'just the sam< 'or he is at a time of li/e when less worl 'ess to All out and use the blanks that tl loes to use the ancient, kind you generally Constant imprQVerhent and service iff ind selling these blanks. Prompt service is one of the things that will be jappreci lawyer is in need of some blanks to use Th to wait. He needs the goods right then, printer who will run the rislc^ of sending i iim delay and irritation. The thing to dc owned and managed by a lawyer. Yotf are the lawyer knows what yow mean. * Successful business men, and lfcwy< the past twenty yearS.. They have Ijben saving time and having1 their papers fQropc tiling by sending in an order for somi of If you are not already a user of the^i foi Woodward, or The Horry Herald. Adores have attention at once. Write for a jfrice blanks. You can use the list as an Q&ler with the order. The Horry Herald has one of the fin South Carolina. The improvements jGh c produce more blanks on short notice; eve Do not be afraid you will be neglected i and the blanks should happen to be OOt o producing more is nothing as compared t blanks. Write today for samples of any bjtanl list of them, in which you can look ua*th< The Horry Herald also print? thc$e of the user printed in at all the nece^&ar county at the top and on the back. Qgjt t? max, you may want, sencl your ordVhs h&ads, statements, trespass si^ns, folaers, orders, tickets, sale bills, receipts nofcfees you may need. See how quickly theH>rd .guaranteed. . BOLL WEEVIL IS warning outk be "It may not come this year, t>ufr; an Spartanburg county is bound to \*e J much hurder hit by the boll weevil than last year," declared Ernestf J Games, county farm demonstration !*11 agent. h? "This has been the experience ii* all ? other sections where the boll weevil has appeared," he went on, "and - J rj.j know of no reason why this countjr should be an exception. Last year Spartanburg county made about two- ., thirds of a normal crop of cotton, and v. in- the due course of time it will prob4^fi ably be cut to one-fourth of a croP'|^r In times past Spartanburg county ha*|r made 80,000 bales of cotton; last yea**C^] the crop was around 60,000 bales. Relieve that the year is comingT^-itl^ may be this year, or it may be later?-L when the total crop of the county*^ will not be more than 20,000 or %>r ff 000 bales. k, "That is why we are urging theW, farmers of the county to diversifjrRv their crops. The farmers must h&yelfri more than one money crop, becauseg from now on cotton will be too un-IJ certain." T "How much of his acreage stitiul'dff a farmer plant in cotton?' Mr. CamGsfgg .was asked. "By no means more than a third of his acreage should be planted *n cotton," was the prompt reply. "Tol^f plant more than that will be running !?, a risk that will be inexcusable." "After Spartanburg has been asl|h hard hit by the boll weevil as Green* Ob! wood or Newberry, or other countfas Ban tfn the upper part of the State, all theltfti farmers wjll begin to fight the bon ^ f ' V. K'. *, \wr-;3 1 M i s i ' %V \ /N r i > * ! V ' . *' \L ' v'" ? ' rAT,+i Q> ? iMIfr ^ ppSPPPa ahy ki^ftVttatte not* using in '< >w beifig Araaiicc >\by vThe Hom y cuts to sMw and'Efficiency. ' roodward, of tHc Cotmay bar. The ie blanks now otitorea to the general ard'8exper" j has practiced ?tli8 profession at J printing, plant. Whll* studying law 1 > in the*' years eorte bv at the inks stibiitd be printed in order to t the blanks and thbst save valuable 5 own use in the law business, from , ry years that he has practiced law, i ments of the Jaw and ai the sfune ] mount of labor. He strove to make j apher or office'clerk fcould fill them ruction and ertperienje. ried at The flerald offices and which < as to cover, on a larger sc.ite, the J ese efforts directed. aton? this spe- ^ , notaries, magistrates, lawyers, \ y people in private life, who want \ so me {transact! on that is important. ^ i laymAn will use without going to < suit just such ja situation as that. ( ison of the fact that the foundation , at a layman, Undertaking to be his } or chattel mortgage, will leave off j indicate should be done, by reason ] e blank out. j led it\ the last foregoing paragraph, ? fee reduce mistakes to a min'mum. re efcsjr to understand. They take 1 etting ready for the signature and < >artment of The Horry Herald has \ easing now. There are many who 6 *>y planters years ago who did not ' signed hurriedly by some attorney, 1 >1 the lawyer hastened through with 1 -printer, not knowing what the law J og of the copy and the, result was j ich would then, and still does,.form ' ' > ^ in the counting room in trying to i state, crop mortgage, chattel mortcan get the modern kind by order- : i Id guarantees satisfaction, no mat- 1 'here he. does business. The stock, '? \ busy business .man who wants to ' hat he has done it right and accord- .< furnish the tljinfcs he is looking for. are intended for the use of lawyers \ iave nothing tq do with. These are < ire for the layjnan. The blanks for ? time and'make it possible for him *f?l lTf? UK A ft\ fV A IAU * a > o 14c vii uic jvu< I 1 m be suggested for chem than the 1 Hie Horry Herald. The young lawneatness of the work, but more than 1 1 get from uping the blanks. They t he hardly had the chance to know, 1 i che bid lawyer needs these blanks, ] c is what he pines for and it takes , le Tijnesaver system offers than i'i 1 see in his cabinets. ; < what*!* being aimed at in making:' lM?ame day the order is received < bated. When a business man or a 1 some transaction he does not want < He does not want to deal with a him the wrong thing, thus causing 3 > is to order front a concern ,that is apt to get what you order, because srs too, have been using these for able to forge ahead by reason of >rly made up. You can do the same the best forms you have ever seen, rms, get a letter off today to H. H. s in either way, and your letter will list and alphabetical index to these blank, as a new list will be shipped est plants for this work in Eastern ?ur equipment make it possible to ?n if the last edition should be out f you write and send us an order, f stock that se you need. blanks in quantities with the name y places, and with the ..ime of the leir quotations on any kind of work for letter heads; note heads, bi\l , remittance sheets tally sheet**, anything in any line of work that 1. jt+11 % - er can oe nnea and satisfaction is tevil then," he went on, "but until is time arrives so many farmers will gleet to take the necessary precauns that even those who do will not safe. It will take an experience lounting to almost a disaster to ike all the people reaHze the situa>n. People will never learn by the istakes of others, apparently, and at is why we are looking for a much avier boll weevil dartiage than we ve yet had. It may come this year, it may be deferred?much will dend on the weather and, other contions. It has been demonstrated at cotton can be grown under boll jevil conditions, but this can be ne only when all the people in a rge area are working together to .U4- .? - *? ;iiv ?ucvn. ?f ucic even a lew e careless the efforts of the others nounts to little. Eventually those 10 are too lazy or too careless tp fht the weevil properly will be iven from cotton growing altogether id then those who are willing to do e work can succeed. "As I said, the big damage is bound come,though no man can say for certainty that it will come this year, it it is coming?don't doubt that for minute." o MADE WATER HAUL If.* N. Sessions was sent to investiite a reported violation of the game ws said to he going on along the .iccamaw river, near Cox's Ferry, e day last week. He found nothing importance when he went and remed without making any arrests. 5 was attending to this in place of e game warden^ Mr. W. S. McCasII, who had illness in his family id could not get out to run down f rtettort which had heen made here Conway concerning the matter. T f/il ft gy iffri Wftffort' ? r ? , ' ... w t * ' 4'y. 13^ ?"* v v 4 isir CHARGES FRAt? J. M. tamilton&aims he Waft BMer Aofr' at That ' '.; TV : ^ r X tarranVwu^eworn o'ut^%& 58tljf Tor H?rb?rl Hamilton '^barfrUghe1 obtaining- of goods by false pretenses onvVr about April 7th, 1920; W. X. RicHardson being the prosecu;or fn fhe case. i ' - *1 In t&e warrant, .the defendant is tamed ;as J. tt. Hamilton, but to his 'riends^and neighbors he is known as Herbert The affidavit as appears n the iecrtrd* states as follows:, On information and Relief: "That it Convey, Horry (&\qfty,r'&nd in the State aforesaid, on' the. Tth lay! of April, Al; Dk l^VfcAe J. H. Hamilton did knoMnglyjtrfl 4#eignedy by falseiy^pret^tff^ tftat'he was tbe? owner and possessor of one certain dark bay mare mule, about six feats old named Kate, and one mou?p jolored mare mule about seven years )ld < named Pet> also one., thiirtble >kein wagon (one horse) and one Virginian Make Top Btiggy; in thflt le did execute to the Peoples National Bank a chattel mortgage on t^e same, *nd did by the ^aforesaid false representation aWd ktfowing it to be false rtt the tim^'did then and there frauduently and deceitfully obtafn^tKe' enJorsement of him the said W. L. Richardson thereto, with intent to :heat and defraud him, the said W. L. Richardson of the value of $254-00, [>f the proper goods and chattels of lim, the said W. L. Richardsoh, contrary to the form of the statute made and ,provided! and against the feeace and dignity of the State; aqd that W. L. Richardson, J. O. Cartrette, H. N. Sessions, 0, A. Spivey, are all witness^ for thevState. The warrant was served on April 2nd. The case was called in the magistrate court this week and it is understood that pe defendant waived | any preliminary hearing and gave bond for his appearance at the court of General Sessions in the summer. It appears that the defendant will strenuously oppose the piosecution, stating that the defendant was under age at the time of the transaction wherein there was a horse trade, or something of the kind* perhaps several trades. It is stated that this note after it fell due at the Peoples National Bai)k was paid and taken up by thd endorser. * Some tifie althig then it appears thnt there was C prosecution brought; against the*B&me defendant ni\d toy the'sahfM ^osifecutdr on a :harge of disposing of property under lien. The paper Has not been able to obtain the particulars of the result that c/ime from this first prosecution of Hamilton. Hamilton is a young farmer of the Bayboro and Adrian section of the -? . r ' i , r i i t > i * V I Calco Automatic . Into Fibu j^^fl f ' -V.-:: v//1 .v . ; Gate is absolutely a water to flow off yo I flood or tide water your land again. One plantation mai Gate conrerted 1,5( mosquito breeding tive farm land. Write dept. uc pmi I The Dixie Cvilv< , ATLANTA wJl up START 1 * . I I , \ Don't Take Calomel! "Dodso Doesn't Gripe, Salivate ( Lose a Day's Wor t ' . Ugh! Calomel makes you sick. It's horrible! Take a dose of the dangerous drug tonight and tomorrow you may lose a day's work. Calopael is mercury or quicksilver ,, which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel* when it comes into contact with sour bile crashes into it, breaking it up. This is when you feci that awful nausea and cramping. If you are sluggish and "all knocked out* if your liver is torpid and bowels constipated or you We headache, diezlmm, coated tongue, if breath it bad Minn. I,. >L I,^ county. At {he time when the trans* aetions took plaice which Have led to 4Mb charge .being brought against him, he was living with hds father, J. A. Hamilton of that section. It appears they woifted' the older mart's farms together and treated the property of oner of them usually as the property ?f both; Most of the trading, it ap^ean.-^vae done by J. H. Hamilton. j .> ' ? o \ Horry County is the best-county apd Conway' Is the 1>est town for all of us, or h?4 better be. Watch your pimples vanish buikb tk?M RfldfBlooftCflUil i . You can be sure o{ this, nature has no substitute tor redrbloo&cells. Pimple-poison can't live In the red rivers of your blood as lo^g aa there are Ewr? womuj, ?T?ry mu, t?o now hmrm m (m? CIMT M * KOM-P?U1 | enough rich red-blood-cells in it. More red-btoocLcells! That is what you . need wV^ v;ou see pimples staring at you ipNa/ mirror. / Blackheaded pimples ,16 worse! Eczema is worse yet! You can try everything under the sun,?you'll find only one answer, 1 more cell-power In. your blood! The tremendous results, produced by an increase in red-blood-cells is one of * the A. B. C.'s of medical science. Red* cells mean clear, pure, rich blood. They zfeean clear, ruddy, lovable complex* lpns. They mean nerve power, because all your nerves are ted by your blood. They mean freedom forever " from pimples, from the blackhead pest, from bolls, from eczema and skin eruptions, from rheumatic impurities, from that tired, exhausted, run-down feeling. Red-blood-cells are the most important thing in the world to each of us, S. S. S. will bund them for you. 8. 8- S. has been known since 1828, i as one ef the greatest blood-builders, \ blood-cleansers and system strengtheners ever produced. S. S. 8. is sold at all good drug stores. The large size bottle is. more economical. 1 C C C txsake* yqy /*# Tike yourself ogam -iK c Drainage Gate 1 amp Land . 1 rm Land ^ utomatic, permitting I ur land but prevents I from backing up on I H l writes thata Calco j I )0 acres of worthless I I swamp into prodluc- I l SPECIAL LITERATURE ert & Metal Co. | fl GEORGIA I J UOUS! 1 rOURUVERl ; f V m's Liver Tone" Acts Better and jriMake You Sick?Don't W It-?Read Guarantee ' m or Rtomaeh sour, just try spoonful ot harmless Dodson'a (Liver Tone to- H night. H| Hero's my guarantee?Go to any <^D drug store and got a bottle of Pod- SJ son's Liver Tone for a few <$nts. Take a spoonful and if it doesn't straighten you right up and make you feel fine and. vigorous I, want you to go back to the store and get your nuney, aH Dodson's Liver Tone is destroying tue^H salt of calomel because it is real Jiver^H mcdioinc; entirety vegetable, therefore it cm not salivate or make you