The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 26, 1923, Page Page No. 4, Image 4

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* The Horry Herald CONWAY, S. C. Entered at the Post Office at Conway, S. C.? as second class Mail Matter. H. H. WOODWARD, Editor. _ -V Published Every Thursday Morning by Conway Publishing Company. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: One Copy, One Year $1.50 One Copy, Six Months 1.00 One Copy, Three Months 75 TELEPHONE 21. Make all Checks or Drafts payable to The Horry Herald or H. H. Woodward, Conway, South Carolina. THURSDAY APRIL 26, 1923 ? M - . rW.W.%V.V."AV.V.VV.,.W.VA,.V//A,AVAB.VV.V.V HORRY HERALDING | WVWMW.VASV.VAW.W^AW.'.W.'AV.VAWiW.W. The work is the best when the soul is in it. o The boll weevil has caused farmers to read more. o Wp rippfl mi pniHpmir of Hptat nnvintr TVTav fViia cnnn nnmo " ~ "'t,' ??*? W?v" VV*??%/. o An honest man needs no payup week to get him to settle what he owes. \ o Enabling others to do something for themselves is the best kind of charity. o Efforts count from day to day when they are the best that a man has in him. \ o Disputes over nothing have often broken up gatherings oi men who were thought to have better sense. o? The lumber industry will play out after a time. We must find something equally as good, or even better, to take its place. ?o i One leaflet remarked the other day that the only ship that comes to the man who waits is a receivership, and the leaflet told the truth. o A man does not always do the things which are for his own good, and for the reason that he, does not know what would be best for himself. o More and more farmers are coming as members of the marketing associations. It will get along fine so long as the management is kept at the highest point of efficiency, and self interest is not allowed to take root. o Wildfire and blackfire are two diseases of tobaco which should be studied by the growers. They should get all of the litera ture that they can find on the subject and try to apply all of the preventive measures that have been found to be helpful. o y Every man should remember that the brain must be employed as well as the other powers of the human [machine in order to use the materials that were given us by the creator to work with. Those materials are the same as all others must use. o Revivals like that which Columbia had recently, as the result of the efforts of Billy Sunday, are at least good while they last. The greatest thing against them is that they hardly ever last. The preaching is soon forgotten and citizens drop into the old ways of acting. o When the lumber plants leave is well illustrated in the Little River section of Horry County. For some time the Beaufort County lumber company has not been able to operate its plant owing to the high cost of producing the lumber and getting away from there to the markets. The result has been a stagnation of business such as the people of the entire county experienced once when cotton went down to five cents the pound. o ///.V.SV^V.VANV.V^VAV.V.V.VVV.VV.VMWAV.'.V.y i STRAWRFRRTFS ARF rnMTMr. RAri^ ^ ? ? ? ? ? . ? la ?. a? IPS^ A Jk a ?JUJ V/ViTlll 1 V> X-JI VVylY p VAV/.V/.V.V.VASV.V.'.V.V.V.V/.VV.V.V.V.V.Vi'.V.V.V.V Last week saw the coming back of the strawberry industry in this county. For a number of years the planting and shipping of the strawberry amounted to very little of the work done by *he faxmers of this section for the reason that they had quit this work for other 'kinds of farming. Time was when the shipments from this point amounted to so much that buyers came every year from the big markets to buy the product; money was advanced to the growers by some commission men to the extent of thousands of dollars to aid the growers in producing and marketing their berries. Nearly all of this stopped because it ap# peared that the growers lost interest and turned their attention to other things. In the course of time the attention of the planters again began to turn to the strawberry as one of the things they might plant and make money. It takes time to get a strawberry field into producing condition. While the interest was awakened again in the strawberry, several years ago, yet there was no great increase in fVifl okmninrr Af fo /tvAn nn+il Ai e ? viiv v* vjiv vx vj^/ unui (juii/C lCl/CUViy? XV IUUK lllllt! LUT the strawberry to come back. It had to be planted and tended I *nd then have time to grow Itnd mature. J This season it takes five thousand crates to hold the crop. Before the cold period at Easter itxwas believed that the crop would THE HOEEY HERALD, 00 be more than the five thousand < cold had cut off- some of the tro thousand crates which had been < take care of the crop Raised. One of the things which helpec here as an item of consideration : was the coming of the boll weevils make cotton easily, and so long ; lands might depend upon that a ceived but little attention, and foi ing of the berry constantly went c the fields gave out and no more w the plants lost. The coming of tl vive in many places not only at along the line of the railroad. Th the strawberry fields again in fir end with ereen plants, and the red they are being gathered. One result of the increase in th of the Horry County Strawberry C association. It is one that is func vantage of the growers. It is m berries. It has made arrangemc the berries. This was neglected t be attended to. An expert grader ?aged. Growers here will learn i separated into commercial grade; aids in selling will have been acc It is expected that the berry and expand. It will take in from aave not been having any berries oLIVING T( The small shop keeper does no1 the shop and the profits fail to c the support of the family. Wholesale houses are doing ba credit to the small merchant like sufficient to nut the wholesaler i Too much credit is a bad thin thinks he is doing- better than he continous inventory and correct i stands from month to month. I more than he can pay. It has gc fine clothes for the wife or the ki THINGS THEY C It is no unusual thing for the than he can make. She spends it; yond her station in life. She runj his life is nothing but a torment An6ther kind of spender in this on having an automobile when hei in the first place, and is not able oline and oil.. After she gets it, mortgaging the place where the using it in order to keep it in trii have it and not run it as it will nothing, and they have the monej This kind of thing has led mai penury, in some cases it has resi rid him of his peck of troubles br< noar higher than he can afford to There is a need of a better un life and need for a determination ifford such things. Where they neans in this way it were better 1 GREAT LOS; There is a great loss of time >vho visit town too often and wa while the crops on their farms ai haps not even planted. Almost any day you can see in ing interested in the work on th( | found to visit the town and thei whole day lost, perhaps several time ought to be put to honest w< Time is money in raising croj other'walks of life. Some of our They lose their time in various w IF BILIOUS, TAKEJM "Dodson's Liver Tone" Straij Salivating, Dangerous Cal< You?Don't Lose a Day's You're bMioust Your liver is alugfieli! You feel lazy, ditr.y and all nocked out. Your head is dull, your 4 . v *i. i i. .i 1. ivi^uc 10 uir?tii urvu, niumiini sour and bowels constipated. But don't take salivating calomel. It makes you sick, you may lose a day's work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the 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 just take a spoonful of harmless I>od*on's Liver Tone tonight. Your druggist or dealer sella * -'^shbBWBE NWAY, 8. 0, APRIL 26, 1923 urates would contain; after the ( p it was stated that the five 1 >rdered from the makers would 1 to bring the strawberry back in the making of money crops, So long as the farmers could I as those who had fine tobacco ' s a money crop, the berry re- ] a number of years, the grow- j lown to less and less acreage as A ere planted to take the place of ^ le weevil caused interest to reConway but at other stations * Le result is what we see today, } le condition, filled from end to < berries hanging in profusion as ( is crop is the organization here ] Growers Association. It is a live 1 tioning for the benefit and ad- 1 taking it easy to handle the s >nts for learning how to grade before this time but it will now 1 from Clemson College was ennow how the berries Should be < s and thus one of the greatest 5 omplished. industry will continue to grow year to year, new growers who . to ship before. DO HIGH ; : last long when he lives out of ome up to the amount used for i id business when they extend 1 this. Enough of it would be ! nto bankruptcy. i Lg for such a merchant. He. really is. He does not keep a accounting to tell him now he t is never long before he owes >ne into household expenses and ids, and there you are. ANT AFFORD wife of a man to spend more for fine clothes that are far be3 him constantly into debt until to him. ; respect is the' wife who insists r husband is not able to have ii to maintain it and buy the gasperhaps by going into debt or home is located, she insists in m saying that it will not do to go to pieces standing up doing r in it, now you know, ly a man to bankruptcy and llted in his suicide in order to DUght on by a wife whose ideas go. derstanding of their station in to save and in time be able to undertake to live beyond their that they had never married. S OF TIME on the part of some planters it round the stores and streets *e staying in the grass, or per stances of this. Instead of bej farm there is some excuse re is the greater portion of a days out of the week, and this ork in the crops. >s on the farm just as it is in people do not seem to think so. ays. SICK! )CAL0MEL .u. \y 11_ nti 'mens tuu up oeuer iii<tii omel and Doesn't Upset Work?Read Guarantee you a bottle of Dodson's Liver Ton? lor a few cent* under my personal money-back guarantee that each sporaful will clcan your sluggish liver betffr than a dose of nasty calomel and that it won't make you sick. Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver medicine. You'll know it next morning because you will wake up feeling fine, your liver will be working, your headache and dizziness gone, your stomach will bo sweet and your bowels regular. You will feel like working; you'll be cheerful; full of vigor and birbition. Dodson's Liver Tone Is entirely vegetable, therefore harmless and can not salivate. Give it to your children. I SIGNERS TOR : CHAUTAUQUA Those who signed for the Radcliffe Chautauqua to com? back again this fear and give us a <ood time on May J-3-4, are: M. G. lAnderson, D. A. 3pivey, W. B. King W. A. Freeman, F. M. Lemmon, C /H. Snider, Dr. C. EJedley, C. S. Deiti, Jno. E. Watson, F. C. Spivey, Rev. M. W. Gordon, A. E. Goldfinch, H. H Woodward, W. F. A I. l T m Ki.l - r* r~? n Aiexaiuier, o, i. ivijsnoe, o. jr. nawes, \. T. Collins, McQueen Quattlebaum, uid B. B. McWhite, These men met ^'ith the advance agent at the Peoples Bank on last Wednesday evening and plans were perfected for the holding of the chau;auqua. Those present were enthusiastic >ver the success of the occasion this year and decided at once to have the :>ig tent this time and invite the whole >f Horry County to come and attend the six entertainments that will be ?iven. Committees were appointed to look *fter the different phases of the work. o FOR DRUNKENNESS John Cox, Colored, was arrested on the hill last Sunday night on account :>f drunkenness, boisterous conduct, and acting disorderly on the streets of the town. He was brought into the mayor's o NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a meeting of the Stockholders of Standard Cotton Warehouse Company, a Corporation organized under the laws of the State of South Carolina, will be held at the office of J. I. Allen, Jr., Attorney, Loris, S. C., at 10 o'clock A. M., May 19th, 1923, for the purpose of passing upon Resplutions to go into liquidation and wind up its affairs and dissolve and attend to and act upon such other matters as may properly come before the meeting. DAN W. HARDWICK, N. E. HARDWICK, Board of Directors. 4119'23-td. /I a m a nn?* LrfVlAKKti Catarrh la a Local diteaae greatly Influenced by Constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE corfcsiits of an Ointment which gives Quick Relief by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces and assists in ridding your System of Catarrh. Sold by druggists for over 40 Tears. F. J. Cheney St Co., Toledo. O. . fwfn I Calco Automatic Turns Sw i ' Into Fai \^r Gate it absolutely a water to flow off yc flood or tide water I your land again* One plantation mai Gate converted 1,5< mosquito breeding tive farm land. H WRITE DEPT. "C" FOI I The Dixie Culv J ATLANTA l - , I m: t t # " lv :ourt and was fined in the sum of \ no.oo. J Buy your paper from The Herald.. Odors Toilets, sinks, closets, out* houses, etc., require little attention when RED SEAL* Lye is used to keep them clean and sanitary. Cuts the housework in half and does it a lot better at that. We will tell you many other ways to use RED SEAL* s Lye. /. Send for booklet. T Full directions in each can. Be sure and^rr~~? genuine RED^^^^^^P^^I fisi Y Not JTA itAd )RK FOR | QU? ! icK.Certain, ; ^expensive 'V pr |> c Drainage Gate I i amp Land i rm Land I Il J f J . . ? , . I f r? ? >4# ?" ** utomatic, permitting p iur land but prevents fej from backing up on i n writes that a Cako | 30 acres of worthless | swamp into produc- R 1 I SPECIAL LITERATURE I ert & Metal Co. 1 GEORGIA I ripi "I'JTTM.l VIU-'I- I'I . .i?J I rl A 1 ..i