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THE HORRY HERALD CONWAY, S. C. 1 Entered at the Post Office at Conway, S. C., as second class Mail Matter. ( H. H. WOODWARD, Editor. I 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 WnnHward. Conwav. South Carolina. * " ~ - ? . rTHURSDAY AUGUST 9, 1923 /AVMV.V.V.W.VAV.'.V.'.'.VW.V.V.V.V.W.V.V/.V.V.SV.' 5 HORRY HERALDING : ! WAVWAV.V.V.V.\\V.,.,.,.V.V.V.V.,.V.,.V.V.,.VSV.V.V.,.V.. It is a usual rule that the tobacco 'which has had the best attention gets the better price when it is sold. o August is the greatest vacation month in the year. This year finds August in the midst of the tobacco season. o We must build Conway as a tobacco market and make it so that home growers will be glad to sell tobacco there. None except a professional beggar wants to be under obligation to another for either money or the necessaries of life. o The best ways of helping others is to get them something to do in which they can feel an interest and become independent of others. o Now the time has come when no complaint is heard against the general stock law Those who hated it so much when it was first enforced are now pleased with the changed conditions. ' o No man knows it all about cultivating, curing and marketing a tobacco crop. There is no time for arguing about it, when a tobacco crop is to be looked after. Use good judgment and learn all that you can every season. o With the biggest tobacco crop of many years, and less damage by boll weevils to the cotton which will come on later, this section is promised a season of prosperity and good business such as it has not had for some time. 1 ' :?q Nothing will ever take the place of hard work and labor. Socalled labor saving machinery has only created more work to be done. Machinery increases production and enables men and women to tui*n out more. It does not save them from work and labor. o I . WAKED UP AT LAST f: WWW.VA'AV.V^VMV.VAV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.'W.WAV. It appears that the business interests of the county, especial!: those of the t'.wri of Conway, have waked c;p at last Lo the importance of 1 nosting the tobacco markets. In years gone by when the tobacco industry was nothing, it took brains and skill, and both time and money to get the farmers interested in the growing of tobacco in this part of Horry. At that time there were a few growers in Floyds township and in green fSea, but the rest of the county depended entirely upon cotton as a money crop. Then the business men of Conway got together and organized the Horry Tobacco Warehouse. The growers of tobacco took more or less of the stock. The Horry Warehouse had stcokholders among Ihe growers. As we have said it took brains and skill to wake up the farmers tb the fact that they had good tobacco lands and that here was another money crop which they might raise. In the course of time the growing of tobacco in till parts of the county was an ^established fact and more or less of a success. Other tobacco warehouses were Organized and Conway had a total of four warehouses instead of the one with which the industry began. Other towns in Horrv built a number r?f warpVmncoa ^ - ? ? f ? MIA VllV/UUVUt Recently the Tri-State Cooperative Tobacco Marketing Association was formed taking in many growers in three States. These associated growers sold under the cooperative plan last year. It developed that only a portion of the growers of tbacco would join the association. Some of the warehouses in almost every town remained as auction or independent houses selling as before on the auction plan. It was found that in those towns where all of the warehouses were on the cooperative plan, the business of the non-cooperative growers went to the towns where they sold tobacco on the auction plan. This made it necessary for each town to furnish to the growers both ways of selling their 'tobacco, if they would get their share of the profits and the general increase in business that t.he sales of tobacco on the auction 'plan would bring. For many years the business interests of Conway did but little to induce growers to come to Conway and sell their tobacco on the auction plan. We seemed to be content with the (building of a few warehouses. Prize houses and houses to rent to the buyers and rphnnHlprc umro <oii;nri i .mv,iimncu ainiui inn never duiil. WG appeared to be satisfied with sitting down with our arms folded and take whatever happened to come our way without spending any money or making any effort to influence things toward Conway. Ay nor and Loris acted pretty much the same way, only Aynor let all of its warehouses go in on the cooperative plan and had not a single warehouse selling on the auction plan. * THE HORRY HERALD, COM For years the business of indi Horry County has been going tc County, simply upon the law c where they happen to be when 1 This year, we are glad to say, on the part of the other business to work in various 'ways to intere: county to bring their tobacco to i This movement will no doubt 1< terprises to the town. Better fa< ing care of the tobacco. An eff big tobacco companies to locate i cme into her own as one of tin eastern South Carolina. o "PORK BARREL" Af Word that the government hi he new fiscal year has set Repi ,4pork," according to the Washii York Herald, a Republican news] ent prophesies a new and vigoi oarrel" in the next congress bj onstruction of Federal buildinj A-arehouses, etc.?in the several Representative Langley, (Rej iiigs and Grounds Committee of aid's correspondent to have anno bill for the distribution of the " 44Representative Langley aire :he erection of from 500 to 100C oarts of the country from Hou correspondent, who then adds tl that he will go the limit." o TRUTH NE\ Man has ever tried to bury ai succeeded. Roman emperors a truth destroyed them, and with debauched. Men tried to destrc U.ui somewhrre somehow, the tc civilization of today crew jui o of the times when learning was i to destroy truth when they burr o:ion a crime; now it is truth \ j.uen gone mad witn seir-esteem tion often attempt to destroy t: criticism, but inevitably that wl In New Mexico an intrepid edi sent him to jail for a long sent and contempt of court. Where the rescue with a complete pardc liberty of free speech and a fr< that the editor was only exerci* can citizen in saying what he tli The Amercan people had a ta speech meant during the war. sons it was then necessary; novs criticism can't hurt an honest g honest court. To deny any man f he body or the man criticised, s said as she looked at the girafl All honor to Governor Hinkle, only clear thinking, but honest OLD JAKE SEZ: A wise white man axed hin how to git clear of nut grass fin 'E ses he told him to sel out and leff it. ? o Child-birth Here U a wonderful meaiage to all expectant mother* I "When the Little One arrives, yoi can have that moment more free fron Buffering than you have perhaps Imagined. An fp* a eminent physician, expert H mt fl In this science, him hhown B iB the way. It was he who first produced the great remedy, "Mother's Friend." Mrs. C. J. Hartman, Scran- Kf Wij* ton, Pa., Bays: IV R\"With my first two ehII- IV |\\ % dren I had a doctor and a f nurse and then they had to Mr ( U I use instruments, but withL^ ^ my InFt two children I used ||Kffik?nkJa>?fc*& Mother's Friend and had tiHHLiW'PSt? only a nurse; we had no time to fret a docto because I wasn't very sick?only abeut ten o fifteen minutes." Use "Mother's Friend" as ou mothers and grandmothers did. Don't wait, stai today, and meanwhile write to Rradfield Rep^i lator Co., DA 46, Atlanta, Ca., for a free ilhu trated book eontalnirpr Information every ex Ceetsnt rr.olhtr should have. "Mother's Friend t i?uld Iy LI druj #u>rcs?everywhere. [WAY, S. C, AUGUST 9, 1923 ustrious and thrifty farmers of ) other towns outside of Horry >f convenience. They will buy ;hey get paid off. has brought a change of policy interests here. They have gone st the growers of tobacco in this Conway. *ad to the bringing of other entities will be provided for takort will be made to induce the Dlants here so that Conway will ie greatest tobacco markets in ?JD THE "SURPLUS" % i ? ^ is a surplus at tne opening 01 nblican politicians hungering for ngton correspondent of the New ;>aper. The Herald's correspondrous attempt to open a "pork j enacting a bill calling for the ?s?court houses, post offices, I sections of the country. ). Ky.) chairman of the Buildthe House, is said by the Herunced that he will introduce the pork." ady has received requests for ) post office buildings in various se members," says the Herald's lat "Mr. Langley has intimated 'ER BURIED id destroy truth, and never yet ttempted to destroy truth, but them the civilization they had ?y truth during the Dark Ages. >rch maintained its fire, and the f the ignorance an1 superstiti? 1 inathema. The BoU-hevists trvd led God in effigy, and made relivhich is destroying Bolshevism, and the "dignity" of their posiruth, when it is in the form of lich is mighty prevails, tor criticised a court. The court ence on charges of criminal libel upon Governor Hinkle comes to >n in both cases, holding that the ee press had been infringed and sing his rights as a free Amerilought. tste of what suppression of free For political land military rear it is no longer necessary. Free overnment, an honest official, an i the right to criticize is to make >acrosant; and, as the old woman re," there ain't no such animal." whose Americanism includes not courage! Next spring will bring an increaset strawberry acreage in this section o the county. KUJ On th ESi \ 5 1 1 i \ ! i European I 50,00 Hudson Prices S;>ff<1stcr $1 7-INss. Phaeton 1' (.(Mch 1 Sedan . 1' ! Freight and | Tax Extra Essex Prices IT r Touring $li \ Cabriolet 1 '* Coach 1 ? ? <5 2*6-4.10) 1 ????1 WARNED AGAINST JAP BEETLES 1 A warning against the sending of Japanese beetles out of the quarantined area, which includes some N00 square miles in the general region of Philadelphia and Camden, was issued recently by the United States Department of Agriculture. The department has received several sendings of these beetles through the mails and fears .that the insect may be spread in this way. The sending by mail or otherwise of dangerously injurious insects, such as the Japanese beetle, is inconsistent with quarantine and postal regulations. Those who wish to have Japanese beetles identified should send them t< the Japanese beetle laboratory, Riverton, N. J. This laboratory is fullv equipped to handle this work and is located within the quarantine district, o Hall's Oarurrh Medicine Those who are in a "run down" condition will notice that Catarrh bothers them much more than when they are in good health. This fart proves that while Pntnrph In n Incnl ilmeuae. It is greatly influenced by constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE consists of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a T? ni< . which assists in Improving the General Health. Sold by druggists lor over 40 Years. P. J. Ch eney A'* Toledo, Ohio. I uscou United States 1 are Good Tir YOU can switch or tire buyers from br brand* But try to switch an user. He knows. Usco I settle the tire question ever they are tried. Built to absorb punis ?and they do. The big, rugged Usco \ ii honest all the way thn ffll no bargain streaks und AW surface. M At the new prices espe< they are a great money's I ' 1 Where to buy US. S. P. Hawes Geo. J. HolJiday I). V. Richardson Geo. J. Holliday Geo. J. Holliday j Rains Mercantile Co , Loris Hardware & Furniture < ' 11 DSONCd $14$ Freight and Tax Extrt e Finest Super-Six Chassis Ev* sex coy $114' Freight and Tax Rxtrt Expert* Call its Chassis Greate 9 Coaches in S These are the lowest pricc car* have ever been sold. / so Hudson and Essex the ir values in the wnrld. MJ H. G. CUSHMA \\\ Conway, S. SSBSBBBBBESaBIHBBBBBEBBBSBBB the warning states. Send us your next job and we wjll print it for you in a style that^ilf make you want more of it next time. OPTICAL WORK DONE ON CREDIT. Don't worry with or about your eyes. Come to see us and let us solve your problem for you. It is better to know that your eyes are all ttight than to guess. We have the lJ&st styles in glasses. / We will be at Horry Drug store * " w * ?*_ every 1st and ara nionaays 01 eucn month. Yours for service, L. A. WOODRUFF, D-Opt. Eye Sifcht Specialist. ^'21-tf. sers Stick Ires and to wher* qJI \ Kment fj 1 1 Fabric ^ II ler the BBS H II Tires Conway, S. C. Ay nor, S. C. Bucksport, S. C. |J Gallivants Ferry, S. C. Jordanville, S. C. Rains, S. C. Co Loris S. C. U \CH 9 J er Built \ZU L 5 : 1 st of it? Stxe | lervice 1 :8 at wlncd these I They make both llj iost outstanding 1 I,c N, Dealer H' 1 % >r