The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, July 26, 1916, Page Eight, Image 8
STOCK RAISING IN THE SOUTH.
Washington, D. C., July 22.?President
Harrison, of Southern Railway
Company, has directed attention to
a statement prepared by Mr. W. F.
Ward, senior animal husbandman in
the United States Agricultural De- j
partment, summarizing the Jesuits of .
invoctications made by the depart- |
ment into the cost of growing beef,
cattle in different localities in the
United States.
These investigations were carried
on in the so-called corn belt states
of Indiana, Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa,
Missouri, South Dakota, Nebraska,
and Kansas, in Pennsylvania, in,
north Alabama, and in west Alabama.
In each case every possible j
charge was made against the cattle,
including not only all feed but also
labor, equipment, taxes, risk, depreciation,
veterinary fees and interest
at six per cent on the investment, 1
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Summons. For Relief.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Abbeville.
Court of Common Pleas.
Louisa Jenkins, Hiram Bell, Mary
SueChilds, Minnie Robertson Carter,
Robert Bernau, Sam Bernau,
; Ella Morris, Charlotte Fair, Isom
Lee, Zilphey Lee, Ivory Maxey,
Edwin Lee, Alvin Lee, Martha Lee,
Amanda Bell, Josie Bell, Maggie
Wright, Irene Bell, J. E. Smith,
Lula Haddon, Tom Smith, John
Smith, Ella Bowie,
Robert Bell, Mollie Bell, Watt Ha'ckand
Sloan Bernau, Defend
ants. v
To the Defendants above named:
You are hereby Summoned and required
to answer the Complaint in
this action, of which a copy is herewith
served upon you and which is
on file in the office of the Clerk of
this court, and to serve a copy of
your answer to the said Complaint on
the subscriber at his office at Abbeville
Court House, South Carolina,
within twenty days after the service
hereof, exclusive of the day of such
service; and if you fail to answer
the Complaint within" the time aforesaid,
the plaintiff in this action will
apply to the Court for the relief demanded
in the Complaint.
Dated 27th day of May, 1916.
J. HOWARD MOORE,
Plaintiffs' Attorney.
To the non-resident defendant, Sloan
Bernau:
i Take Notice, That the Amended
^ Complaint in the above stated action,
together with the summons, was, on
May 27th, A. D. 1916, filed in the
office of the Clerk of Court for Abbeville
County, South Carolina,
where the said papers are now on file.
J. HOWARD MOORE,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
May 27, 1916.
3-26-7.
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daily told of the wonderful relief
this remarkable preparation has
given to sufferers from Nervous Indigestion,
Dyspepsia, Constipation,
Loss of Appetite and general loss of
tone and run down system, due to
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No other preparation we have ever
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Abbeville people.
If you are a sufferer
from nervous indigestion,
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and profit by it
If you have Nervous Indigestion,
I here are your general symptoms,
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Headaches, loss of appetite, a feeling
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and against each calf was charged
not only the net cost of keeping the
cow but also the cost of the bull per
calf. The final results are all in
favor of the South.
The average cost per hundred
pounds of raising a calf to weaning
time, was $9.10 in the corn belt and
$7.22 in Pennsylvania, as compared !
with. $3.53 in North Alabama and
$3.57 in West Alabama.
The average cost per hundred
pounds of raising a calf to twelve to
fifteen months old was $11.79 in the
corn belt and $7.24 in Pennsylvania,
?\s compared with $4.41 in north Alabama
and $4.69 in west Alabama.
The figures for the corn belt, Pennsylvania
and north Alabama are
based on raising a calf to the age of
ewelve months and those for West
Alabama to the age of fifteen months
While the investigations of the
department in the South were carried i
on only in localities in north Alabama
ani- west Alabama, conditions
in other parts of ?he South, including |
the states of Mississippi, the whole of
Alabama, Georgia, northern Florida,
South Carolina, and parts of Tennessee
and North Carolina are so similar
that the results that were obtained
in the Alabama experiments are
indicative of what may be done in
the entire territory and demonstrate
the great advantages of the South
for the production of beef cattle.
The figures compiled oy rar. ward
do not cover profits, but it is obvious
that the profits are substantially
larger in the South, and, as pointed
out by President Harrison, even if
the animals should be sold at cost of
production on the basis of Mr.
Ward's figures, the farmer would
have returned to him every possible
expenditure of money, pay for his
labor, and six per cent interest on
his investment, and his lands would
be improved by the manure obtained
from his herd.
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