The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 21, 1918, Page THREE, Image 3
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El Swif
Rj I At a recent hea
R I was introduced cor
W I Swift & Company,w
B.; H sidering for some' tir
r | The need for tt
B< | eral years. The ?
it recently been subjec
l delay in putting befi
R! I relying on the fair-n
| The feeling aga
B, | the belief that the
Bi IK consumer are adv.
I- | resulting in unreaso
I Swift & Comp
an insignificant fact
i hi For the fiscal y
w & Company were a
' >' Sal
$875,000,000. B
l' Profits __
I $34 nnn
I This is equivalent
| l ?'i
I THE B
Ta
AT CI
Loans & Discou
Overdrafts.. .
j Liberty Bonds.
, Banking* House
1 Furniture and
Ileal Estate. . .
Cash and due f
Acceptances. .
Other Resource
TOTAL.
Capital Stock. .
Surplus and Pre
Dividends Unpa
Notes Itediscou
Bills Payable. .
Deposits
K Interest Ileserv*
I* Acceptances Sol
TOTAL.
JD. F. McGougan, Vice Pres.
R. M. Garrell, President
YOUR 1918 FARMIVG PROGRAM I
1. A goo<l garden all the year,
It is the best and the cheapest food
for the family.
2 As much corn in acreage as in
1017. More attention to its cultivation
for a greater yield. It is the
cheapest food for man and beast,
to store the crop in. A lrage patch j;
I
t & Com]
Publicity
ring of the Federal Trad*
respondence taken from
hich showed that the Cor
ne an educational adverti
lis publicity has been app
jross misrepresentation
;ted has convinced us that
ore the public the basic ft
nindedness of the Americ
inst the American packc
income and well-being c
ersely affected by the
nably large profits.
any's net profit is reasoi
or in the cost of living.
ear 1917 the total sales a
s follows:
to a $3,465. profit on a busine
wift & Company had made no pi
ave received only one-eighth of a <
r the consumer would have saved c
a dressed beef.
Swift & Company
TATEMENT OF CONDITION (
ANK^l
"THE BANK WITH A MlSSIOf
bor, North Caro
-OSE OF BUSINESS MARCH 4
?RESOURCES?
nts
fixtures
roin Hanks
s
?LIABILITIES?
>fits
id
nled
B
Id
?OFFICERS?
I
L. M. ftrainrtpr Acct fachiap
mmm www* W Mil I VI f nUVIll W UOI V I V 9
.5 An abundance of hay and for.
are. Home-grown fco<ls mean profitable
live-stock keeping.
4 A plentiful supply of milk, egg.?
and meat for the family and thr
farm, and some to sell. Milk is the
indispensable food.
5 A large patch of both sweet
and Irish potatoes, and a proper housfl
5
THE HOBBY HERA LI
jH
pany ^ I
I
9 Commission there I
the private files of I
npany had been con- I
sing campaign. I
?arent to us for sevL |
to which we have H
t we should no longer I
acts of our business, 1
an people. D
:r is based largely on
)f the producer and i
packers' operations,
iable, and represents
nd net profit of Swift
hh i
i
i
ss of $87,500.
ofit at all, the cattle raiser
zent per pound more for his
>nly one-quarter of a cent per
y, U. S. A.
)F I
"ABOR
lina |
k 1918. I
.. . .$10"),500.9:'! |
.... 1,807.99 I
.... 1,102.51 I |
. .. 1,000.00 ||
.... 2,000.00 I |
7,018.75 II
.... 16,848.01 J
.... 1,400.00 |
. . . . 516.38 | 1
. .$230,374.57 |
. . ..$ 10,000.00 I I
. . . . ' 3,852.38
12.00
.... 17,600.00 I
.... 25,000.00 II
.... 171,710.19 |
.... 800.00 I I
.... 1,400.00 1
.. . . $200,374.57 I
D. H. Bell, Asst. Cashier II
N. P. Jenrette, Cashier II
1
. of sugar cane, and more careful at|
tontion to the making of good syrup.
(> As largo a cotton crop os possible
after the five items above aiv ,
> faithfully performed. Cotton as a (
1 surplus, is the best money crop.
7 As good machinery as possible,
to make up some of the labor short
i age.?Weekly News Notes.
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K CONWAY, S. 0.
DO YOU NEED A
MILLER'S CERTIFICATE
If you need a miller's certificate,
and no blank from the food administration
is 011 hand, clip out the following
and take it to your miller.
We see no reason this would not do:
UNITED STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION
William Elliott
Food Administrator for South Caro-1
lina
Columbia, S. C.
Date 191.5.
1 hereby apply for a miller's certificate
showing that I have had corn
ground into meal or grits, and make
the following statement:
1 have on hand pounds
of flour.
Number in my family
Number of tenants which 1 supply
..
1 agree to co-operate with the Food
I Administration and use one pound of
flour substitutes for every pound of
flour used ip my own household >)
those which 1 supply
(Farmer sign here.)
I hereby ceitifv that I operate a
I
corn mill and that the above jKM'Son
has this day had ground at my wiil
pounds of meal or
grits.
J (Miller sign hero.)
I Post'?fficc of Mill
o
COPY SI MMONS FOR RELIEF
(Complaint Not Served.)
Court of Common Pleas.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
Isaac L. Lee, Plaintiff,
-vsK.
Hamp Hardwiek, N. J. Hardee,
Enterprise Grocery Company, L.
1). Hardwiek, Rank of Tabor, a corporation,
W. K. Carter, The Worth
Company, a corporation, Mcddio
11. Grainger, F. H. Hyatt, L. P.
Hardwiek, J. M. Hardwiek, O. P>.
Hardwiek, J. N. Hardwiek, and K.
I.). Hardwiek, Defendants.
TO TH E DK PENDANTS AHOYK
NAMED:
! YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
j and required to -answer the .com
Isiii111l in iiu.s aciion, which has born
! filed ia the office of the Clerk of the
i Court of Common Pleas, for the said
I County, and to serve a copy of youi
j answer to the said complaint on tlv
I subscriber at his office at Ccnway,
! S. C., within twenty days after the
i service hereof; exclusive ?t the day
j of such service and if you fail to
answer the complaint within the time
I aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action
[ will apply to the Court for the relief
i lemamled in the complaint.
! Dated February 1st, A. I). 1918.
H.'11. WOODWARD,
1 Maintiff's Attorney.
! To Knterprise Grocery Company,
j Rank of Tabor, The Worth Comj
pany, L. D. Hardwiek, .1. N. Hard|
wick, K. 1). Hard wick, and N. ).
j Hardee, Absent Defendants:
Take Notice That the Com pa int in
i the foregoing stated action and the
Summons of which the foregoing* is a
copy weVe filed in the office of the
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas
in and for
\ v hi111 \ , iii umwav,
S on the Mh day of February A.
I . 1918.
W. L. IJKYAN, ( L. S.)
C. C. C. P.
H. H. WOODWARD.
Plaintiff's Attorney.
GREAT RUSSIAN PORT
IN HANDS OF GERMANS
llcrlin via London.?German troops I
have onteicd Odessa. This officio'
announcement was made tonight.
Odessa, the most important sea
port of southern Russia and the
fourth of Russia in poulation, was
founded by Catherine 11 in 1794. ft*
population numbers about 450,000,
nearly one-third of whom are Jews.
Normally there were several thousand
German residents. Among many
ether important institutions it eontains
the Imperial New Russian University,
founded in 1805. Odessa ?s
the lragest shipping point of Russia,
immense quantities of grain produced
in southern Russia passing through
it.
PAr e
wa IIIHIIV9IIUH) vunsiipnioii or
Biliousness
Just try one 50-cent bottle of LAX-FOS
WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digestive
Laxative pleasant to take. Made and
recommended to the public by Paris Medi- |
cine Co .manufacturers of Laxative Bromo
Quinine and Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic.
"Democracy "
Cookies
* ' ^ TTOLENK i$ cup sugar
- cups hour % cup hon?y
\% cups oatmeal Pinch of salt
Scant level teaspoon Cold water
soda
Sift together the flour, oatmeal,
salt and soda ; add the sugar, then
the honey thoroughly blended with
COTTOLENE. Moisten with
enough cold water to make a stiff (
dough. Mix thoroughly. Roll
ch in and cut with fancy cutter.
I
*?lightens the baking
*?lightens the bills.
I
Cottolene
" The Natural Shortening
At grocers in tins
of convenient sizes
II ? I??M? ? ?aUBKJPU? W?BW3B
NOTK'K or SAI.K.
Under and hy virtue of the dec re-?
and judgment of the court made b\
his Honor H. l\ Rice, Presiding
I Judge, in the ease of (leorge .J. HolliI
day, IMaintiff vs. Maek I . (ierraul.
Mora J. Holliday, and Sarah .M. Col
laid. Hefendants, and dated the 1st
day of March A. 1). 1918, I. the undersigned
J. A. Lweis, Sheriff >f
Horry County, will sell at public auction
to live highest bidder before \h 1
Court House door at Conway, in
Horry County, and State of South
Carolina, during legal hours of sale,
on salosday in April next, it bein ;
the 1st day of said month, all and
singular tlvose certain lands situate
ie. Horry County, and described afollows,
to wit:
All ami singular, all that certain
piece, parcel or tract of land lying
and being in (ialivants Kerry Township,
County and State aforesaid
containing Seventy-seven and om
I half (77 1-2) acres, ami bounded afollows:
North by lands of I. C.
Rabon and 11. J. Sarvis, Mast uy
lands of burroughs A: Collins Co.,
South by lands or Kstato of 17. l\
Pitman and Daniel .loin.sen, an
West by lands of 17staie of 17. P.
Pitman.
This briny the place whoro 1 now
Pvo and reside.
TI7RMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser
to pay for papers.
Conway, S. C., March 7th. A. I).. 11> i S
,1. A. ICS WIS,
Sheriff of Homy County.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
n
CLIP THIS AMD PIM
OM WIFE'S DRESSER
Cincinnati man tells how to
shrivel up corns or callouses
so they lift off with fingers.
Ouch 1 ? ! ? ! 1 This kind of rough
talk will ho hoard loss hero in town
if people troubled with corns wi!'
follow the simple advice of this Cincinnati
authority, who claims thai n
few drops of a drug called free/on1
when applied to a tender, aching corn
or hardened callus stops soreness M.
once, and soon 'he corn or callus dun
up and lifts right off without pain.
He says free/one dries immediately
and never inflames or even irritatethe
surrounding skin. A small bottle
of froozone will cost very little at an.\
drug store, but will positively remove*
every hard or soft corn < r callu
from one's feet. Millions of Anier. j
can women will welcome this an- i
nounconient since the inauguration of!
I the high heels. If your <h u.iv.ui- i
doesn't have froezone tell him to or- j
dor a small bottle for you.- adv(2).
J A MESSMARTESTATE
OFFERED FOR SALE
We have for sale the estate laud of
the late Mr. Jas. Smart, containing
thirty-two acres, with 1(> or 18 acre*
cleared, with dwelling house, lying n
Bucks township, on Bee Dee Public
Road. Wiie fencing round about onefourth
of field.
Call or write us your best offer for
th.;s property which th0 heirs want m
dispose of at a fair price. The only
time to buy land is when it is offered
for sale. Afterwards it is too late.?ad
HORRY BAND AGENCY, Conway.
M. M. Hcdrick. H. H. Woodward, J
THEM
GERMANS WARN
GERMAN JUNKERS
Breaking Up of Russia Bad
Policy for Germany of
the Future
GERMANY WITHOUT
FRIENDS IN WORLO
Plans of United States, Great
Britain and Japan
Forwarded.
Amsterdam.?Some sections of t!\o
(! rman press are becoming uneasy
over developments in the Far Kast.
The Frankfurter Zeitung considers
that the breaking up of Russia into a
number of independent States is a
bad policy for tiermany. and nr. -s
that the greatest 'act ami prudenen
h( US'<1 m d? aling with the boiv- r
States so that they w'l! not "in the
future sigh for a ,-'*uni n< w:th Ru> - a
a. d become' so many til >:*r.s in lb
, , nan's -ale."
rite novs,. vc r nd
"Clearly, the tntbnte policy is
usi the .Japan* -e allium e to slv vc
Co ran.ay < u' e A Matin markets r?
\* r. f it rmany played the' * game ,>y
;breaking up Russia. iJeroomv .
has no t ?>vc <>o< than cvor of b< :n'.?
i able i?- i trdu. i a Cur ilutem p?>. \.
| except in i onjur.ciion with (!r
Rrit; in and Rus.-la. That is why a
'weak Russia v ill not cont.ibut
v a via ally's welfare."
Uohhnu Allies,
1
Cant, von Salznmnn. C. o miiilais
I ciitic of t.'.r Ye-sisoho '/.< if.n.y,
\> ri u s:
"Cormany to?> late h utan to r ; a%
tl at the time mi^ht eorne when i
j I niual States ana .Japan would see
111at war is not always the most pro:-*
Ruble was of settling: iiif t'orencos.
(Jermany's Russian policy lias played
the pamo brilliantly for lirrat lC-;.
Mil and the United States. In the
sana- way, Germany h: s iiur<:*s<d
Holland's ili in of ?. latitude to '.Seat
I Britain .
,| "It should l.:;vo b?cn Germany's
| game to earn Holland's gratitude by
j guaranteeing n? i the sal e po r es ion
i of her Knst Indian colon;-s, but in!
tend of thi-' she cemented tlio Au'-'o..I
a panose u'l'unee an 1 de!i\( red Put- h
tolonies ii .mi .Japanese jin^i Ui'.1
' utliwaid by op ning the door to
i.lapaiu ( elite'-prise in Bar-in.
Groat Britain Laughs.
j "(> dy the limited iu'edligi ru e eau
'b>'iie\e that the break-up o.' Bu sia
will be to Germany's advantage. Toe
jtrue results o1* Getmaty':- Russian
j policy already are patent in the h si
soring of the differ, ), . ... between
i
I .Japan an ' the United Slates and tne
!?i-na ntinp- of the Anglo-Japanese ati
lianee and the eon.soqnent senility of
the Anglo-Indian and Australian possessions,
a- well as the Buteh ami
Ureach eolonies in Southeast Asia.
! The consepuonees are thut German/
(again finds herself witliout I'rier.ds
i ir. the world while Great Britain
: laughs in the backaround "
$OlTTH MUST I i:Kl) ITSEL*
AM) HiOlH (T\ COT'loN TOO
The follow! njj- recommendation
regarding eotton is im hided in the
program:
j "The South huviiv.v taken steps \v>
jpiovide for its ?,wn j>< ople and
food for m livestock, wbi'h is uru'o-l
as a matter of hoth puh'c duty and
< 1 f-pr.?i t ion. should pi oik as mum
j ootfon as tan be well cultivated ami
harvested.
"Whih emphasizinjr tho rv^ed fu'
,.n od< qr.ato cotton supply, tin i '?>part.nent
ay..in urj^s tho meal burnt
rtanee of developing <livmifi<d
farmidmt in the South, 't :.s bolter
farm economy, results in the fu!hr
utilisation of labor, and, in t'm long
run will briny? larger returns.''- U. S.
I )op otmenl of Ai?u ioulturo
Two Columbia merchant? u.-...r.
awarded the contracts by the State
military board for supplies of the
State lleserve Militia.
MUSTANG
For Sprains, Lameness,
Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism
Penetrates and Heals.
Stops Pain At Once
For Man and Beast
25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealers.
LINIMENT ,