Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, September 22, 1921, Image 3
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AO* MISUNDERSTOOD.
Member* Stand to Lose Little in
Farm Loan Associations.
Some people who have not
carefully studied the federal
farm loan act seem to be confused
about the liability a man
assumes when he jojinjs a national
farm loan association,
says The Progressive Farmer.
Some seem to think that in doing
this a man is accepting unlimited
liability for any losses incur'
* ved by the association. In fact
one man was heard to say that
he would not have anything to
do with it because he did not
care to assume responsibility
for Tom, Dick and Harry's
1nunc ' '
. ThiR attitude is due to or
based on a lack of understanding.
Nohting could be much more
clearly set forth than that each
member of the association is liable
only to the extent of the
amount of his stock in the association
and an additional amount
equal to that. If a man borrows
$1,000 he takes only $50 stock.
Therefore the most he could possibly
lose if every Tom, Dick and
Harry in America should go
broke would be his stock of $50
in the association and an additional
$50.
Hut the important question is.
How can he lose anything, even
a small part of his stock? Neither
Torn. Dick. Harry nor anybody
else can get loans exceeding
50 per cent of the appraised
value of the laud and 20 per cent
of the appraised value of the permanent
improvements thereon.
A committee of three farmers,
all members of the association,
makes the appraisals. These are
later checked by an expert appraiser
from the federal land
bank who goes over every farm
on which a loan is requested.
These loans are made just as safe
as it is humanly possible to make
iL I * 'il t *
nit in. ii win i?t? a ran' instance
indeed for an association to suffer
any material loss through the
rascality or "no-aecountness" of
Tom, Dick or Harry.
Prospective borrowers should
look upon tin- local association as
one of the best provisions of the
farm loan act. It is through the
loeal association that the farmer's
credit is strengthened the point
of giving him a long time loan
at a low rate of interest. The association
sees that appraisal values
are neither too high nor too
low and so protects him.
News 100 Years Ago.
Nowadays when a noted person
dies the whole world knows it in
a few hours. A hundred years
ago when Napoleon died May f?.
1821- it was exactly tit) days before
the world received the news.
Though the Knglish were ex peeling
his death at any moment and
had made every preparation to
have word transmitted from St.
Helena to Kugland with all possible
dispatch, it was not until
July 4 that the news reached
London, having boon brought
there by the sailing vessel Heron.
In accordance with the spirit of
the times, the message wns not
given out on the arrival of the
vessel, but was first conveyed to
the foreign ofliee.
WEAK, NERVOUS,
ALL RUN-DOWN
Missouri Lady Suffered Until Ska
Tried Cardial.?Sajt " Result
Wa? Surprising ?Got Along
Fine, Became Normal
and Healthy.
Springfield Mo.?"My back waa so
VMk I could hardly stand up, and I
would have bearing-down pains and
was not well at any time," says Mrs.
D. . Williams, wife of a well-known J
farmer on Route 6, this place. "I
kept getting headaches and having to
go to bod," continues Mrs. Williams
describing the troubles from which
the obtained relief through the use of
CarduL "My husband, having heard
of Cardut, proposed getting It for me. i
"I saw after taking some Cardul 1
... that I was Improving. The result
was surprising. I felt like a different ,
person.
Tater I suffered from weakness |
had weak back, and felt all run-down.
I did net rest well at night, I was so
nervous and cross. My husband said 1
ha wonld get me some Cardul, which
he did. It strengthened me . . . My i
doctor said I got along fine. I was In |
good healthy condition. I cannot
ay too much for it."
Thousands of women have suffered
as lfra. Williams describes, until they
(oond relief from the nee of Cardul.
Iftgea It has mped so many, yon
Shoals not hesitate to try Cardul If
"SCI wlUnwomanly ailments. j
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f The stress of th
the cultivation of
| its and the saving
nickel, dime and
+ get along without
By depositing oi
in the savings de|
t bank we will lend
^ one of the beautil
we are issuing in
| mote the savings
; people of the com
t tain the key to tin
^ the depositor desi
it the money he 1
; will unlock the bs
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dome to this ha
t a dollar and get o
hanks. They ma I
| strong appeal to
f aside the money t
? wise waste.
; 4 PER CENT ON SA
[ First Nati
* Capital and Surplus
-A._ o. ore
GOOD TH1
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EAGLE/'MIKADO
For Solo at your Dealer
ASK FC?n THE YELLOW PEI
EAG1.E F
EAGLE PENCILjCOIS
See line new goodsat new prices |
at Mussev's ami you will forget!
Iioll u'vi'vils. Even Coals' spool I
cotton is hark down to *"? cents.
Cabbage Plants for fall ami
winter heading. $1.7") per thousand;
;">()(), $1.00. Strong and
healthy; full eouirt. Collard
plants same price. M/mIIui Plant
I,'.,,.,,, ..i. .. -t.i- r> i.' ?. Mill
in. i ? 11'| m 111111 run .?iiu,
S. ('. 'J'JSep
Great Reduction in price of
I larley-1 >a vidsou Motorcycles and
Sideear?. Write today for the
new 1 92'2 models and prices. We
will be pleased to semi you literature.
K. li. Barnes. Itoek Hill.'
S. dealer for York, Chester
i)i!(l luuneastei* counties.
lodging from the new goods
arriving daily at Massey's lie
still has abundant- faith in his
town jiml country.
We secured some special bar- J
gains in Bugs, Art Squares ami
('ouffUi'etun that it- will pay you
to see if interested at Massey's.
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economical hah- 1
of every penny, |
dollar one can *
spending.
ne dollar or more f
mrtment of this J
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ful nickle banks |
an effort to pro
spirit among the |
munity. We re- ^
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has deposited we *
ink for him. ?
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NCIL WITH THE RFD BAND
MIKADO I
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BULBS
Hyacinths
Narcessus
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and
Jonquils
LITTLE'S
The Service Drug Store
Phone 16
FORT MILL, B. 0.
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Desei
It's eas;
| We ha
in Boy
Blouse*
300 B
sizes 8
Juvenil
Boys*
sizes .
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We wish to call the attent
thing in GROCERIES 011 \
where in this section,
ourselves, and we help ou
Because of quick turn-ove
to consider. And we gua]
number is 159.
Fort Mil'
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Pyramid Paint Shop
HOCK HILL, S. C.
PAINTING
If your car needs planting we will
pulnt It for you and do It In such a
way that you will be surprised at the
difference it mukes in the looks of
your old car. Our corps of painters
are the best that can be obtained und
only those who are experienced in
car painting are on our force. The
looks of your car Is Just like the
looks of your person. It goes a lang
way.
JAMES A. JOHNSON. Proprietor.
LISTEN!
Baker's is the Barber Shop that
L-l. I aI . . -
"iiKi-d me prices, out it didn't do
it at the expense of service.
Hair Cut 2f?c
Shampooing, plain 25c
Singeing 25c
Tonic 25c
Shave 15c
Massage, plain 25c
Come and see us. We will save
you money and send you away
smiling
BAKER'S BARBER SHOP.
If you have anything to sell,
an advertisement in The Times
will find a purchaser for you.
four 601
rves the
y to buy the Best fo
ve the Best that's to t
s* Suits, Shoes, Caps,
5, Etc.
oys' Suits to select
to 18,.... $4.98
e Suits, 3 to 7, $3.98
Knickerbocker Pants
50c
or send the boys in
please the boys.
TERSC
Save Man
ig at the Coopera
,ion of the public to the fact
vhich a better price can not I
We are in business to help 1
rselves better when we help t
rs our stock is always fresh
rantee quick deliveries and eflfi
I Cooperativ
E. S. PARKS, Manager.
"FU
Is a High-Grad<
the Levering Coff<
We have it gro
ry, 20 cents per p<
for $ I.
You will make
ing for "Flavo/'
B. C. FEF
PHOl
READ THE TIMES
EVERY WEEK
FOR HOME NEWS
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best !
r him.
>e had
Shirts,
from,
to $ 1 5
to $8
in all
to $3
.We
)N'S 1
1
y Dollars
five Store
that there is hardly any>e
secured here than elsethe
consumer as well as
he consumer best,
i, which is something else
icient service. Our phone
e Store
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5 Coffee roasted by
~e Company.
und or in the beround,
or 6 pounds
no mistake by call
fcGUSON
NE 29
A. L. PARKS,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND FUNERAL
EQUIPMENT - MOTOR HEARSE
FORT MILL, S. C.