The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 12, 1916, Page EIGHT, Image 8
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YET TO BE SOLO THi
1 BELOW WHOLESALE
2 FORE TAKE WARNII
5,000 yards dres
homespun at 7 1
kerchiefs 3c, 50(
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TAKE ADVANTAGE f
EXCHANGE FOB MEA
IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
ABOUT SHORT LOANS
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Size of Loan and Purpose For
Which Employed Have
Great Bearing.
Every farmer befeore borrowing
monej should ask himself certain,
questions, according to Bulletin No.
409, Factors Affecting Interest Kate
and Other Charges on Short-Tim*
Farm Loans, recently published b;
the department. Very often the
farmer who does not ask himself
these quesitons may find that the
banker will require answers before
he makes the loan. 1
"As the importance of promoting
and encouraging improved systems
or farming becomes increasingly apparent,"
to quote the bulletin, "attention
will be direcctcd more and
more toward such questions as the
purpose and size of farm loans. How
are the proceeds of a proposed loan
to be employed? Are they to be expended
for a productive purpose,
such as would lead to improvement in
' farn':in?r hu ir.e .v " I - t !-><?
the loan well adapted to the purpoue
in view? 1). , s Hi" period for which
the loan is to run conform to the
time the capital is actually needed?
AM of these quest ions have a direC
hearing on the costs of short-time
farm loans.
Purpose of the l.ean.
"The* use of any given loan ought j
to yield a return sufficient at least !
la repay both interest and principal.
If the returns arc not sufficient for
this purpose, then the money should
not he borrowed. The only way in
which the use of credit can he directed
so as to Scree the interests of
i proved agriculture i-. to control
the extension <>:' hams so that they
r my he use 1 for productive purposes
< ly. This means, at the same time,
a safer use of credit.
"In some localities hanks offer
loans to fanners at reduced rates of
intereri when the money borrowed
us (1 for - one specific and approved
purpose, such as the purchase of
live stock, the building of silos, or
the making of other improvements
which will make fanning more profitable
under the given conditions. i
Size of the Loan.
"The banker usually charges a
high rate of interest on a small
loan than on a large one. The clerical
and bookkeeping expenses are
the same in both eases. Unless a
higher rate were charged on small
loans, the [joint would be reached
where,, the expenses connected with
such loans would be greater than the
interest. On the other hand, it pays
the banker to handle large loans at a
lower rate of interest.
"The importance of restricting
loans to those for approved productive
pir and of having the size
of the loan conform to the requirements
of sound farm investment has
been recognized to such an extent
HAT THIS HAS BEEN THE B
AT YOU CAN STILL GET TH
COST ON THEM AT THIS
HG AND SAVE MONEY BY
s Ginghams, worth t
-2c the yard. 500 1'
) Mens Handkerchiel
ne of the family and
Coat Suits cheaper
)F THESE WONDERFUL BI
L VISIT OUR GROCERY i
SALE UNDER EXECUTION
Under and by virtue of an execution
issued out of the Court of ComiV.on
Ideas for Horry County in the
..use of Southern Wood Products Co.,
i corporation, plaintiff vs. Walter
U Taylor, defendant, dated October
-nd, A. I)., 191G, and to me directed;
have levied upon and seized all of
> following described personal and
other property, fixtures and attachj
aunts, and will sell the same at pubLi
r auction for cash, to the highest
bidder, or bidders, before the Court
| House Moor at Conway, South Caroma,
during legal hours of sale on
tulesriay in November next, it being
the Gth day of said month, viz:
<> l'anks and Retorts appraised at
*>4 00.00.
A few hundred ft., R. R. Track
appraised at $150.00. Water
tank, pump and system a[ piaised
at $1,500.00.
1 lot of Barrels and Drums appraised
at $100.00.
Laboratory and office fixtures ap.
in. *.l at $1 00.00.
-I Boilers, and Engine appraised at
$1,125.00.
Dynamo and Electric outfit apir
'Ted at $125.00.
Hog and Shredders, Tools and imk
it appraise I at $700.00.
Mi seized in and about the Wood
' .-juris Rhrat of the said Walter I
S. Taylor, or formerly known as Die
plant of Walter S. Taylor near the
Town of Conway in the County of
Horry and State of South Carolina.
.1. A. LEW IS,
Sheriff of Horry County.
Dated October 10th, A. I)., 1916.
R. ii. SCARBOROUGH,
1 Maintiff's Attorney.
W. B. Clavedv of Stalvey, S. C.,
iv!K li/?.... i : ? 11
.n ii" i'ii miMiii'.s.s recently.
that they employ advisers who <liscu
s such <|ii< stions with their farmer
patrons in order to promote the
interests of their farm-loan business. |
This plan has noon follow.'<1 by banks
in the Central West, in New F.ngland ,
and in the South. The plan of one of
the southern banks may be taken as
an example. The agricultural adviser
employed by the bank, after a!
conference with the prospective bor- ,
rower, decides whether the proposed
loan is buMnosslike and expedient.
I If the purpose of the loan meets his
approval he works out a plan of procedure
with the farmer. The farm-,
j er may consider that he needs a lean
of $1,000. As a result of his conference
with the adviser it may be found
that $700 is sufficient. They discuss
Urn safety of the proposed investment,
the additional equipment necessary,
and, in case live stock is to,
J be purchased, the crop rotation that
| will furnish the most economical sup-j
| ply of feed. These items are all ar-j
| ranged and agreed upon before the,
bank makes the loan. After the loan
has been made and the capital in-J
vested it is the duty of the adviser to
visit the farm from time to time to|
see if the plan adopted is adhered
to and if the investment is yielding
proper results. Such a plan means
added protection to both the farmer
and the banker."
THE HORRY HE
wmmmmmmmammmmmammammmm
rst Slaug
est SALE WE EVER HAVE
E CREAM OF VALUES. 5(
TIME. OUR ENTIRE STOC
TRADING WfTH US OURIN
:oday 12 1-2 to 15c
7x36 Towels at 5c,
3c. A few hundrec
[ at the old price. A
than we can buy
mm now, wwe do
* r ipi a m ? i ? ? ?
\m HJKNIIUHt SIURES,
"THE PRICE
ANY HIGH PRICED
CPPO Til on I 0
LUUO IU OLLL i
Clemson College, S. C.?Fresh
eggs are higher in price at this tiir.ej
of tlie year than ever before. The j
supply does not satisfy the insistent
demand. Eggs will be "scarce as!
liens' teeth" this winter and fortun-'
ate indeed is the family who has a
flock of laying pullers or young
:icns to supply the table with eggs.
Meat will be very high in price.)
Eight eggs equal one pound of sir-!
Ir.in ef ftoU J" 1*? 1 ? 1
?WII in LU'Jll Yell U('.
Buy some pullets or young hens1
Build an open-front house or shed j
.with a small wired-in pen in front of.
[the house. Keep the chickens confined
all the time unless they have a
good range to run on. Feed them
table scraps every morning, and
twice daily scatter a handful for
each hen of the following grain mixture:
Cracked corn, 2 parts; wheat.
1 part; whole oats, 1 part; whole
cowpeas, 2 parts. This is a simple
ami satisfactorv wav to feed hens
ior egg production. Other grains
' an be substituted for the wheat and
whole cowpeas are essential.
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NOTICE or SALE
Under and by virtue of the decree j
and judgment of the court made by j
his Honor Mendel L. Smith, Presid-'
ing Judge, in the case of J. J. Williams,
Plaintiff vs. Planters T >bacco
Storage Warehouse Co., a Corporation,
Farmers & Merchants Bank of;
Conway, a Corporation, W. A. F?oeman,
Receiver, K. A. Burroughs,
Trustee, J. R. Bowles, Sr., et al., Do-1
fondants and dated the 27th day of
September A. D., 1010, I, the undersigned
.J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Horrv '
County, will sell at public auction to j
the highest bidder before the Court j
House door at Conway, in Horry,
County, and State of South Carolina, 1
during legal hour s <?f* sale, op sales- j
day in November next, it bring the
Oth day of said month, all and singular
those certain lands situate in
Horry County, and described as follows,
to wit:
All and singular that certain par-1
eel or lot of land situate in the Town
of Conway, County and State afore-,
said, known as lot No. 87 containing
forty-three onc-hundrcths (42-100)
of an acre, beginning at the i
intersection of Fourth Aveneue!
and Fdm Street, and running'
thence N. 27* 20' W. lit; 1-2 feet to
a corner thence S. 00* .'50' YV. 105
feet to a corner, thence S, 27* 20' E.
112 feet to a corner on Fourth
Avenue, thence with Fourth Avenue i
N. 02* 10' E. 105 fort to the beginning
corner. For a more parti*
ular description see plat by H.
( ' f 1 4 1 '
v uiiiiwii, nurvuvur, (latfMI I )CCember
30th, 1913; bein^ the identical
lot of land conveyed to mortgagor
this day by VV. L. Richardson.
TIOUMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser
to pay for papers.
Conway, S. C., October 6th, 1910.
J. A. EE WIS,
Sheriff of Horry County.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
1RALD, CONWAY, S C.
;hter Sale
HAD, WE HAVE DECIDED
IS LADIES, CHILDRENS AN
IK WAS PURCHASED BEFl
IG THIS, THE GREATEST Oi
per yard going at tl
500 Barbers 1 owels
1 pairs shoes going ]
big lot Mens Pants ji
them back for.
NOT DISAPPOINT." BRII
WHERE YOU WILL FIND B
REDUCERS"
COPY SI MMONS FOR RELIEF
(Complaint Not Served.)
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
Court of Common Pleas.
Burroughs & Collins Company, a
Corporation, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Julia A. Mew, Alice E. Mow, Sadie
S. Mew. Ueorge Whitfield Mew,
William Edge Mew, and An" Rebecca
Mew; and all and singular
the heirs at law of the three last
above- named defendant.;, whose
names are unknown to the plaintiff,
Defendants.
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE
wAjvir;^:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to answer the complaint
in this action, which has been
filed in the oft ice of the Clerk of
the CoiUrt of Common Pleas, for Unsaid
County, end to servo a copy of
your answer to the said complaint
on the subscriber \at his office at
Conway, S. C., within twenty days
after the service hereof; exclusive of
ithe 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 cornplaint.
Dated September 20th. A. I). 1010.
H. II. WOODWARD,
Plaintitff's Attorney.
To George Whitfield Mew, W: 1
Edge Mew and Ana K 1 ! < < a M<
and all and oh r ' h" hei > fd
law of the three la : above
defendants wl - ihm s are un
known to tin- plaintiff,?absent
defendn nrs
Take n< tie. that the complaint in
the foregoing stmed action and, the
Summon.- of which the foregoing is a
copy, wiT" filed in the office of the
Cii'ek of the Court of Common fleas
for Iforry County on the 21st day of
September A. I)., 19K?.
H. H. WOODWARD, ?
Plaintiff's Attorney.
W. L. PRY AX, (I.. S.)
C. C. C. P.
In the race for power and place.
fo> ease of circumstance and re 1 i f
from the stimulus of hunger, the
modern man is apt to forget that
un'ess he is careful of his body he
will soon he made to suffer for the
ir.fraciton of Nature's inexorable
physical law. With the loss in body
tone comes an equal loss in mental
acuity and the brain which for a time
was able to nnpivtr cm. *w?*v.
- x ?J|/t ? V VIII" * Will""
plaint?: of rin over-fed, under-exercised,
self poisoned body, stops working.
Sloan's Liniment for Neuralgia Aches
The dull throb of neuralgia is
quickly relieved by Sloan's Liniment,
the universal remedy for pain. Lasy
to apply; it quickly penetrates without
rubbing and soothes the sore
muscles. Cleaner and more promptly
effective than mussy plasters or ointment;
does not stain the skin or clog
the pores. For stifT muscles, chronic
rheumatism, gout, lumbago, sprains
and strains it gives quick relief.
Sloan's Liniment reduces the pain
and inflamation in insect bites, bruises,
bumps and other minor injuries
to children. Get a battle to-day at
your Druggist, 25c.?adv.
Continue
TO KEEP IT GOING. WE U
0 MEN AND BOYS HATSG
ORE THE GREAT ADVANCE
F SLAUGHTER SALES.
bis big sale at 1 Oc. T
at 3c. 500 Ladies C
less th an wholesale i
ust received, all colo;
'iG US YOUR COTTON SEEI
VERY THING AND AT THE
EXPENSES OF KING,
UAl/C DCCKI Al I nu/cn
liH1LULL.ll HLLUIVLU
During the storm in July it became
necessary for postmaster King of
! Gcrogetown to make a trip to Con1
way in the interest of the mail service.
The post office department refused
to make an allowance for his:
I expenses. Mr. Ragsdale took the .
matter up with the Department, and'
has been advised that the Depart1
ment has allowed expenses. The ac)
tion of Mr. King at the time facili.
tated mail srrvie*? in ciwtirtti
- . Vi OV. v V ivy j i v I D" J
; itod, jirifl Mr. Ragsdyle is much gratified
that .Mr. Kind's efforts to giw
, hotter service to the people at that
! time lias not caused personal loss.
NOTICE OF SALE
I will sell at public auction, to the
highest bidder for cash, at 11' o'clock
in the forenoon, on Saturday the 21st j
day of October A. I). 1916, at the W.
O. Burroughs store on the Race
Path, Conway, S. C., in rear of the
residence of Mr. ,1. B. (.'ox; all and
singular the small stock of groceries
etc., now contained in the store of J. j
.J. Sonic, and conveyed to me by his
deed of assignment,
j October 10th, 1916.
H. II. WOODWARD, Assignee
and Agent of Creditors of
J. J. Scale.
IN MKMORlAM.
Whereas, our Heavenly Father,, in
his infinite wisdom and goodness, has
seen fit to call from our midst to His,
eternal home, where parting and ser f
row will he no more, our beloved,
friend, Toncy Fields.
Therefore ho it, Resolved, that we,;
his friends, bow in humble submis- j
sion to the powe r over which we have i
no control, and extend to the bereav-1
ed family our deepest and most
heartfelt sympathy in thC their dark1,
.hour of grief and trouble, an 1 be it |
further Resolved, thai a copy be s( n1 (
to the bereaved family, and a. copy
to each county paper for publication.
Respoc.tfully Submitted,
I T T n
norry county r air
Fine Farm Exhibits- -Big
.
Fancy Poultry-'Ca
i
Herberts Greater
| Ten Big Car
SAW MILL OUTFITS-'HUSTLEI
The most up-to-date combination on t
tion and if interested in either a Mil
kind see me for details and prices.
na /> a unrnorii
IVI. U. MIMUdnOCIM,
Sales Atf<
GIBBES MACHINERY CO]
"Distributors of Mode
AJJ I
s I
AVE ENOUGH GOODS I
GINGAT PRIGES FAR j
ON GOODS,, THEREwo
bales colored
Dross Bar Handcost.
Clothing for
rs and prices. A J . I
i we: pay cash or I i
RIGHT PRICES. I i
H
CHARLES M. ANDERSON.
MRS. M. O. ANDERSON.
Allen, S. C., Oct. 6, 1?>L<>.
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NOTICE or SALE
Under and by virtue of the decree
and judgment of the court made by *
his Honor Mendel L. Smith, Presiding
Judge, in the case of H. Prince
and Horence Prince, Plaintiff vs. W.
B. Stephens and Ellen Stephens, Defend
an Us, and dated the 27th day. of
September A. !)., 19-16, I, the undersigned
J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Horry
County, will sell at public auction to
the highest bidder before the Court
House door at Conway, in Horry
County and State of South Carolina,
during-, legal hours, of sale 011 salesday
in November next, it being the
r.th <ihy of said mouth, all and singula!
those certain lands situate in
Horry County, ami described7as follows,.
to wit:
All and singular the following described
piece or parcel of land lying,,
being and situated in Cireon Sea
Township, State of S. C., ami in Hor
ry Co. and running os follows, Viz:
Resinning at a corner in C. M.
Reaves' line near the corner of his:
field and rurmiri.T near .'<Jorth with
'' M. Heaves' line to IK' L. (lore's
lire; Thence- near West with Gore's
line 140 yards; Thence South to
George fowlers' line; Thence the.
~a?\ George fowler line about 140
j. ;ds Cast to the beginning corner.
The a bo re boundaries containing
wenty-five (2"> A) acres.
PC RMS' of Sale C.trth. Purchaser
to pay for papers.
Conway,, S. C., October Gth, 1016.
-Jo A. CCWfS.,
Sheriff ot Horry County,
n. ii. woobWAkit
Plaintiff's Atorouey.
Robert l ittle, negro, was awarde
I damages to the extent of $">00 by
a Richland county jury in the suit
brought against the local lodge of
I he colored Knights of Pythias. Cittltv
alleged that he had been expelled
f-o a the ledge without proner e use.
IP was represented by Attorney*
John T. Duncan.
, Nov. 14-15 16-171
Hogs "-Pure Bred Cows
nrting Club Work
Shows Company
nival Shows
1" SAW MILLS, MIX ENGINES |
ho market.* See these in opera.
1 or engine or machinery of any
CONWAY, S. C.
ent for
MPANY, COLUMBIA, S. C.
jrn Mill Machinery"
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