The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 03, 1912, Image 8
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TAXING POOR MAN'S
' COAT OFF HIS BACK
Concrete Illustration of What a Republican
Tariff Really Means
Causes Workers to Think.
Concrete examples of how a protective
tariff operates are causing the
working man, the "poor man," to do a
lot of thinking nowadays. He is beginning
to understand whether it is
not nbont tiino to call a halt on tho
T?amihlin;in nrneMeo o'f taxing the COat
off his back and threatening him with
tho loss of his shirt and his socks if
ho dot. s not submit
All tlfrough t1-.- ;?'** '"'lit tariff law,
passed by a R; . ublic.a" < .gross and
endorsed by n P< ; >: Vic an President
ji? THE PEST '1 \ RIFF BILL EVER
PASSED, are to Ire found discriminations,
the higher duty on the cheaper
article, the lower r>a tho shoulders
of those leant uhl 3 to bear U the greater
burden of the protective system.
'Here are some illustrations:
Tho cheapest wool blankets bear a
duty of 1G5.42 per cent.; the dearest,
104.55 per cent.
Flannels, ^ot more than 40 cents a,
pound, are taxed at 143.07 per cent;;
over 70 cents ji pound, 70..37 per cent.
Wool plushes, cheapest, 141.75 per
cent.; dearest., 9^.33 per cent..
Knit fabrics, cheapest, 141 per cent.1
.dearest, 95.53 por cent.
Stockings, worth from $1 to $1.50
a dozen, per cent.; from $2 to
$3, 59 per cent.
Hats and bonnets, worth not over
$5 a dozen, 62 per cent.; over $20 a
dozen, 35 per cent.
Carpets, highest priced, HO per cent;
that used for mats and rugs, 12s.88 per
cent.
Women's gloves, unllned, 19 per
cent.; lined, 84 per cent; longest
gloves, unllned, 42 per cent.; linod, 29
per cent.
Men's gloves, worth less than $3 a
dozen, 66.28 per cent ; costliest gloves,
14.45 pe.r ccut.; leather, unllned, *14.58
per cent.; lined, 29.50 per cent
Buckles, cheapest, 77.48 por cent.;
clearest, 26.3 per cent
Uncut diamonds bear a 10 per cent,
duty; ImitaMo i diamonds, 20 per cent
The humble firecrncKor Dears a
97.OH per cent., duty, while elaborate
fireworks bear but 70 per cent.
Matting, smaller arKl cheaper grades,
143 per cent.; costlier, 24 per cent.
Watch movements, soven Jewels,
'06.02 per cent.; 11 jewels, 40.41 per
.cent.; 17 jewels, 34.45 per cent
Underwear, cheapest, 5G.90 per
iceht.; dearest, 50 per cent.
Droso goods of wool, cheapest,
105.43 per cent.; dearest, 94.13 per
ccnt.^
Velvets, cheapest, 105.22 per cent.;
dearest, 47b.55 per cent.
Silk handkerchiefs, cheapest, 77.44
per cent.; dearest, 59 per cent
Scissors, worth 50 cents a dozen,
.52.21 per cent.; worth. $1.75 a dozen,
46 per cent.
Table knives,' fancy grades, 57.40
per cent.; bone handled, 63.43 per
.cent.
Butcher knives, best grades, 52.10
per cent; cheapest grades, 93.55 per
cent.
Files, smallest, 81.29 per cent.;
longest, 36.81 per cefit.
Shot guns, worth from $5 to $10,
*47.67 per cent; worth over $10, 45.46
;per cent.
These are only a part of the discriminations,
gleaned from a swift
, conning of some of the schedules. Reduced
to simplest terms, they mean
that the poor man Is taxed higher than
the rich man.
The Third Term candidate's favorite
reply to the telling, unanswerable
'arguments of Gov. Wilson is that the
letter's opinions are based "not. on actual
knowledge and experience but by
jreading musty books on political
economy." The Colonel himself at a
itender age was p^t at hard labor!
jit is not often tnnt a man wnose wnoie
TPe has been riven up to politics .and
lofllce-holding rets as horny-handed as
; Mr. Roosevelt in tho ranks of labor
and high finance!
I Wonder if Emerson was gazing upon
a Moose calf when, several decades
ago, he wrote:
"1 nm tho owner of the sphere,
Of tho seven stars and the solar year."
President Taft congratulates tho
Republicans of Maine on what Chairman
Hillos describes as "an old-fashioned
victory." Another snch and
Vermont and Rhole Island would go
Democratic in November.
TP E Wi ATh ? Y MH'TII CA ! LOlil ?S~A
County of Horry.
C? tirt of Common Pleas.
Co or > J, Ilolllday, Plaintiff.
vs.
IK M ait Raben, Defendant.
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
Complaint Served.
To the Defendant, W. Albert Uabon
You are hereby summonea and rcMjuii
ed to ansswe" 'In* iniuplaint in this action
ot which h o v Is hen with served upoi
you, and t'> s-rve a copy of your answe
10 the la'd complaint on the shbscrllx
this oftlue at Conway, b. C., w.th'i
wenty days after service hereof exelusir
( f the day of such service; and if yo
tail to answer the complaint within th
time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this ac
t on will apply to the Court for relief de
n an<led in the complaint.
Sep'. 18tb,: A. 1). 1912.
W.C. Ilryan, II. II. Woodward,
O. C. C, P. Plaintiffs Attorney
To W Albert Knbon, absent defendan
TAKE NOTJ( lh-Thnt the Gomplaii
in this action and the summons of whic
the foreqoimr is a copy, were filed!
the offlc, of the Clerk of this Court ?
Conway, S. C\, on the 2 Ird^day of bop
teniber, 1912.
Attest;
II. II. Woodward,
Plaintiffs' Attorney
w. U Bryan, 0. C. C. P.
I:-"
|MALARIAJ
21 headache, biliousness, In- jf|
|| digestion, rheumatism, H
IT pimples, blotches, yellow m
|| complexion, etc., are all II
signs of poisons in your 9
|1 blood. These poisons Eg
$1 should be driven out, or E?
? | serious illness may result ?|
1' To get rid of them, use |5
| TJiedfonTs" 1
|B!aok-Oraugfil|
the old, reliable, purely H
vegetable, liver medicine, gl
0 Mrs. J. H. Easier, of
13 Spartanburg, S. C, says: 1]
m " I had sick headache, for ?j
m years. I felt bad ..most of If
the time, 1 tried Thed- W
fig ford's Black-Draught, and |b
$8 now I feel better than IS
S{ when I w$s 16 years old." M
M Your druggist sells it, in fej
13 25 cent packages. ^
fe[ Insist on Bedford's B
Cut Prices
I
at the
Bull Mead Market.
In order to establish my market and
Grocery Department, I >im ?orii? to
sell Beef at 6, 10 and 12 1-2 cents per
pound and Groceries at cost. Now, if
you want something that wil suit your
taste call and leave your order with
me and I will *;ive it my hest attention
and assure you satisfaction in every re
spect. Come one and come all and try
my Groceries at a very low price.
r
TERMS CASH,
Yours for Good Service.
L M Johnson,
Opposite Ilorry Tobacco Warehouse.
W A NTE1) To J>uy your uouon
red S^e G;o. L Marsh for highest
prices. 4w27.
WANTED?Several head of Cattle,
Milch Cows and Beef, See Mr C P
Owens, Reach Tree, SC.. or write, MRS
J I) OKA NT, Hague, Ga. 4w29
STRA 11 1JERItY FARM FOR SALE
?A dO-acre Farm, one-halfjoh ared, 5 oil!
vres in berries, new plants, balance line
tobacco land. Cash or terms, GEO
DICKSON, Conway, S C. tf.
mm *? ?? y wmr .*?w wr?w?i?/>e?u^f.
WANTED --tenant, with good recomrnendati
>ns 1 1 f ?k< place for Ibid, about
S hone Lull's NuRhy. Man with family
wanted. Wil' lease to right party after
tiivt year. Rood chmeo for right
man. Send -< ommendatlons u ith the
First letter* AiivS l E RANDaLE, j.ittlo
River, S (_. |
NOTICE.
Boson Vereen lias come clear of the
ch-.ig* aj-ain^t Mmself andnlledged wife,
Mary \eicen, in court. Site is no' the
i wful wife of Boson Vercen as slie is
opposed to l.ave been a*j loiters have
Ik en received that lor lirst husband is
not dead up to the present time. Here
s the proof: hour letters have been so??t
!de ol three mouths to Roson Vereen
'*oin V P Rot;; ne and ,1 S Wilson Florid.*
t ? that elTec1 John Bellamy, the first
hut-ban ! of Marv H-'T.my, is living ami
here are eye witte*o ses wiio saw this in
be letters front M I) />o?nnn and J S
Wilson to IJObON VEREEN.
adv.
?H*ri fwar M.WVW ummmt wmmrmrwmrwmmm-: -jm
Well Boring By Dynamite.
I
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W. R. Cherry, expert handier 01 dynamite,
in the boring and putting
: down of Wells and Pumps is now per"
munenily I rated here. Sec the well
' of C. J. Vcreen at the Hotel. Call or
r address,
I W. R. Cherry,
u Box 181, Conway, S. C. 4w2t
e
Placing the lr.cor3o Plant.
For many con turps the incenee
plant had been lu Christian churches
before it really became identilled
^ botanlcally. Sir George Bird well* a
II distinguished ICr.glls-b botanlat, .and
n many years special technical odyit^f
it to tho India olhco, is given crodit for
i- tho identity of tho plant. Acting op
his suggestion mon wcro sent out
Into South Arabia and tho Somali
country, returning with specimens ol
what Sir Georgo had been seeking.
I Valuable
For i
? I will offer for sale s
$ commencing at. 10 o'clock a m., at my
o Mores, situated within sight <>/ Allen,
I tildes from Conway. Healthy loo
schools, two churches, in high state i
soil, good water. Also, four stacks <:
one yenrling, farm carts, farming Imp
uierouE to mention. Dwelling and ?i
TERMS?RE.
|E P JO
a ALLEN
h
FOR
Book Green
Con
situated 22 miles from Georg
reasonable to qi
Terms to
APPL1
28 BROAD
Oliarleston,
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S'.aie of South Carolina ) Court of
> Common
Countv of Horry ) PJeas
I Helen Stalvcy Hee, Plaintiff,
* vs.
Patience 0, Stalvey. et al., DeI
fun dan is.
ORDER.
[Toon hearing the application
made herein by the plaintiff for an
I Order designating some suitable
person to be the guardian of Mary
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Singleton, infant aerenaaru, mr mu
j purpose of the above stated action
land it appearing to the undersign
I cd that the said Mary Singleton, in
| fan t defendant, now reside*, at Muk
I atoka, in the State of North Caro
lina:
It is ordered, that J. S. Vaught
be and ho is hereby appointed as
(guardian ad litem for the said Mary
I Singleton for the purpose of saidaeI
tion, unless the said Mary Single
ton, or someone in her behalf, within
ten (10) days after service of a
copy of this Order shall procure to
be appointed such guardian ad litem;
this Order shall be served
upon the said Mary Singleton by
publishing the same for (0) successive
weeks in tho Horry Herald,
a newspaper published at Conway..
S. C.: and a copy of this Order
with mailed to tho said Mary Singleton
a! Makatoka. North Caiol.ca,
wi'h the postage fully prepau-d and
tin said service shall be complete I
upon tho date of tho last publication
hereof,
W L Bryan.
O 0 C 1?
Dated Sept 20?b, A. D. 1912.
FOR SALE.
i Ruir o T/iorl Farm or a Tim
j U1 vj J ?JL A vr V *. m. **.
bcr Tract in South Georgia
Write todav for my book let of none
hundred Farmer aud Timber Tracts
for sale" in the banner counties of
Thomas, Brooks, Grady, Decatur
and Mitchell. Lar#e tracts, small
1 tracts, improved or unimproved,
j Hue level sandy loam and red pebbly
land with red clay subsoil, labor
abundant, best reads In Georgia,
best cotton lands in the South, #ood
neighborhoods, schools and church1
os, pure free s'oee and artesian wutor,
plenty ho# and hominy, saw
jr.ill timber, turpentine locations,
cut over lands, colinization lands,
' lino stock raisin# section, city prop'
crtv pay in# 10 per cent, and over.
Write me what you want and I will
1 answer by early mail describing the
' property you want,
1 Yours to serve,
f W E CRAIQMILES.
3w27w Thomasvllle, Georgia.
- Farm! |
Sale? j
it public auction,
OCT. 19|
' place near Allen,'a fra't of 40 J
n saw mill (own, and a I out nix ?
ality, good community, near two ! '
of cultivation, Bandy soil, clay sub 2
>f top fodder, one cow, hoi for, and $
len.enta anil other things too nu- Kg
lthulldingg on place. IASONABLE.
?
hnson!
ISC |
SALE
Plantation
itaining
Rice Land
fetown, S C. Price very
lick purchaser.
Suit You.
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j A WARNING ! [
I WE would like to say to the T
people of Conway th^t we ?re
3 position to furnish you with the w
freshest and nicest p
- ft
3 BEEF, F
HAMS. W
J SAUSAGE, t
SALT MEATS, J
BREAKFAST BACON, g
? STAPLE ANI) FANCY GROCEI
RJES, ^
I DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, j
j Be sure to give us a trial order k
m Everything delivered at your r
? door. \ ,
* WOODWARD BROTHERS. j1
| Phone 35. | ^
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ST A3 E OF SOU 37/ CAROLINA
County of Horry
Court of Common Clone
H nk of Lorls, a Corpoi alien, Plaintiff
acalnst
E P Fowler, Dexter Fowler, Rorada
Fowler, and Addle (lore, Defendants
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
Complaint Served.
?
To the Defendants E P Fowler, Defter
Fowler, Ro^nda Fowler, Addle G? re.
You are hereby summoned and r quired
to answer the complaint, in this
action ofwhlch a copy Is in rewith served
upon Jynu and to serve a copy ol
your answer to the said Omplaint
on the subscriber at his othce at
Conway, S, 0., within twenty days
after service Ifrweof; exclusive of the
day of such service; and if you fall to
answer the complaint within the time
aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will
apply to the Court for (he relief demanded
In the complaint.
W, L. Bryan, II. H. Woodward.
C C. C. P. Plaintiff's Attorney!
Dated August 17tli, 1012'
To Addle Gore, absent Defendant;
Take Notice?That the complaint In
the foregoing stated action, and tliejjsu almoin*
of which the foregoing is a copy,
were filed in the olllce of the Clerk of
the Court of Common Pleas, at Conway,
S, C.f on the 21st day of August A. 1).
1012.
H D Woodward,
Plaintiff's Attorney
i W L Bryan, C C C P.
6w26
NOTICE UK UlStNAKuri.
Notice 1b hereby given that the undersigned,
Administrator of the personal
'H'aeof Peter W Cox. deceased, will
i at.ply 10 the Judge of Probate of ITorry
i Countv, at Ills oftlce at Conway, S 0? at
, 11 o'clock In the forenoon, on the 4th
, day of November A 1) 1912, for a flnai
discharge as such Administrator.
W K OKSSANT.
Administrator of P W Cox, Deceased.
Conway, 8 C., Sept 25, 1912. 4w20.
What is that Falling ? Why J jfl
H WLe Prices Falling! 7 jjifl
| to see me wheii you need a new suit jj jflj
LI/rMlif /Tj|) rint.he*. We have tliem fromjiHQ
E up. Wo can sell you the samc-j
goods for $3.50 that you pay $7.50jjf^fl
for elsewhere. I can save you 50,' 'II
per cent, on your money, and I don't,} j^H
sav that I can and then not do it. I?
will prove to you that I will do thi3.j||^|
Come and see for yourself. Our J *11
, stock is complete of the latest styles'J
*of Men and Boy's Suits, Ladies, and
Children's Coats for the winter. !. V
| WKeirk Yotu f?Jsc<fo/ *j 1
I need a good pair of Shoes ll^l
a come to our place and ask I |
J HI BRAND IL \ A
? T1JK GUARANTEED SBOK. ^ |^H
!Wc guarantee every pair of them. :{K;yv ,
If you get a pair of HI BRAND SHOE
and they are not satisfactory you may I
return them at our storo and get a new ^
pair free of cost to you. ' j^H
| Do you need an Umbrella? If sol I
| go to II W Lewis' for them. We'jB
| also have the best Waterproof! I
1 Rain Coats for Men. Guaran-|B
I teed not to leak. If they do justs 9
I bring them back and your mon-| I
(ey refunded. n ?
H. W. LEWIS,||
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