The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 24, 1918, Page TWO, Image 2
SKILLED FARMERS
TO BE DEFERRED
According to Plan Agreed
Upon by Authorities in
Washington
UNSKILLED WORKERS
ARE NOT CONSIDERED
Ways of Getting Information
Before the District Boards
About Situation
??
A plan has been agreed upon by
the War Labor Policies Board, Pro
vost Marsha! General, Secretary of
War, Secretary of Agriculture, and
Secretary of Labor to put into deferred
classification such persons in
the new draft as are necesasry in
agriculture, kiluvry, an 1 other oecupat
ions.
Three advisers are to bo associated
with each di-trict draft board to
present facts : laiive to the supply
of necessary v.oik rs in the o thr(
occupational group >. T! : gricul- ,
turc advisers will be nominated by
the Secretary ol Agriculture. They
will gather a ceur.ite facts regard
ing i :ie requirommv s of rioulturo
for the va: i u . ; - < s c wo It r
in their can n <h's act They .'mi"
have facts also a.- te the r? qi moments
for . luh elcscses in othe * districts
in or.'or .hat wevh not suf
ficicntly nec-'s ry in on - dh trict t>
entitle them to <!? .. d . i.hv
tion may have opportunity lo go tc.
other districts in which thea are
needed.
County tgents to Give exacts.
The Department of Ago ioultur
has sent a questionnaire to each,
county agent, asking him to furnish
reliable informaton at once relative
to the farm labor needs in his county.
The questionnaire to be duplicated,
one copy going* to the State
farm-help specialist and one return- j
ed to the department. The Department
of Agriculture will undertake
both directly and through the State
fnrm-hrln snpohdist. 1 n torn r>r?"Vi
district adviser informed as to the I
needs of necessary farm workers in
various parts of the country.
The purpose of the information
callod for is to assist the district
draft boards in keeping in agriculture
the (a) "necessary skilled
farm laborer in necessary agricultural
enterprise" (Deferred Class
II); (b) "necessary assistant, associate,
or hired manager of necessary
agricultural enterprise" (Deferred
Class III); (c) "necessary sole managing,
controlling, or directing
head of necessary agricultural enterprise"
(Deferred Class IV).
What the draft boards desire arc
oVi'11 r\ 1 ! i
vu tvn v\/ UV/V<V/OwCU > ? IVi Illy 1
workers. The unskilled workers apparently
are not to be considered for
deferred classification; they are
regarded as more imparl ant for the
Army than for agriculture and industry.
Necessary skilled farm
laborers should not be confused with
Inexperienced help that, with a little
training, can do fairly well some
kinds of farm work.
Definition Sucy cstcd.
j (
A "skilled farm laborer" has been
defined by one authority as "one
who has the strength, intelligence
and experience to perform acceptably
the ordinary farm operations
of the district, community, or farm
concorned, whether in fields, ranches,
orchards, or barns." This definition
is merely suggested as a
guide. The draft boards may have
still other standards.
A further suggestion may ho
made with reference to "necessary"
as applied to skilled laborers. Presumably
the amount labor that may
be ragarded lis "necessary" is to be
determined by the requirements of
the present agricultural war pro
grain?sumcumig mure umu a imimal
production of most farm products.
Pertinent questions in this
connection therefore are such as:
"Are there sufficient skilled workers
to produce the live stock, cereals,
fruits, etc., required by this program?
I)o Ihcse workers toil harder
and longer hours? Do some children,
especailly under 14 years of
age, work regularly 8 hours or
more? Are the burdens of farm
women increased? In other words,
many patriotic appeals, make, as
compared to other occupational
groups, a very heavy draft upon
their reserve strength nnd upon
their children ?"
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Buy War Savings Stamps.
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STATE ITEMS
OF INTEREST TO ALL SOUTH
CAROLINA PEOPLE
Very few cases of ifluenza have
developed at the Univessity of South
Carolina in the last week.
Gaffney has been peculiarly fortunate,
in that there have been no
geunine cases of influenza there.
Students at Woflford College
members of the S. A. T. C., have
thus far subscribed to the Fourth
Liberty Loan in the sum of $8,000.
The camouflage school at Camp
Jackson under the charge of Lieatenant
Yarrow has some of the best
artists and painters in the country.
Dr. Samuel Walter Monroe, a pop-1
ular pharmacist of Florence, died
last week of pneumonia, following
an attack of influenza, lie was formerly
from Marion.
Judging from reports received I
the office of Dr. James A. I-Iayn . j
secretary of the Stale board of
health, influenza is slowly withdrawing
from the more thickly sc'Med
sections and is incroawag i'
scopi in the rural communities.
A steadily widening range in
rural communities, a marked in
i\ a c in virulence tuv.l a measure of
, nJ < it ins wove tho on standing
inuvn of the roperts on tr.influenza
.situation Inst week.
rj he S.ato sinking: fund commis-'
. 'on taken another 1ar;.rc t<ck
o'" Lib 'iiy Doncla, the last investment
being* 5? 1 ,000. Prior to .his
ho ion lied snbsrrbcd for
I 00 of the Fourth Liberty Loan.
This Inst amount now brings the to- j
.al >v. si. n nt Up to $19,000.
The Stroris: Withstand the Heat oI
Summer Belter than the WcpK
OI l people who arc feeble and younger pop! j
who arc wvak, will be strengthened an enable! ;
go through the depressing lient ot summer by tar.
ing GROV It'S TASTELESS chill rONlC. It purities
nnd enriches the blood and builds up the who: system.
You cuu soou feel its Strengthening, Invigorating
Effect. 60c.
l
II have
G,000 rot!s?f
carload of Gut
| PLENT
| AMD OVERCO
| Severa
| months ago, s
I and see and y
I sell t
rows, Stalk Ci
of all kinds, G
thousands of <
buy o
in liberty i
3 STORES
IJordanville
IMEWTOWWg^^
THE HOMtY HEKi
All Traces of Scrof
| Cleans*
Impurities Promptly Wiped 4
Out. j
If there is any trace of Scrofula, or j
other impurities in your blood, you i
cannot enjoy the full physical devel- ]
opment that a healthy body is ca- j
pable of until your blood has been 1
thoroughly cleansed and purified of ]
all traces of impure matter. <
| S. S. S., the wonderful .old purely 1
vegetable blood remedy, has no equal 2
COST TOMMER~1
fiF pnnwn mi?
vr I v-' i -9 *+ {
(Explanation of Ch-irt)
Since 1913 fannerj have been receiving:
for their wheat a gradually
inereariny proportion of the price
paid by the consumer for bread. The
amount received by the wheat grower
for his contribution to the average
pound has increased from ic
than 1 1-2 cents nor loaf in, 1913 to
more than 3 1-2 cents eixvly this
w:.r. The pv portion to the v.hoh
yrkv i shown by the relative length
of the black columns of the char'..
I
The miMle portion of each column
shows what the miller received for
his milling cost;' and profit. Thi i
COST TO THE CONSUMER Gl
f ~r* 1 **CV v { COIVt V^Kx'i- TT1I
[ ; iiiovr ,? rrv [>. II rjoor nn<l ? ?
11^ V "OftO i si .he co liumep'a 1a! t
| j^Vs'hM" 3ie r; 'S??r? "to "tl'.o coi'
nv . rujji ?a cotr 01
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111 M^_lS
1913 1914 I9K 19;'
F-V rentof r fiorjrc$ tlx'" >t\p r??lc''.v? o*o' rt * '
ot tr>.e- \otc.'l coar tv> !}<a coaauinot' eujdccl at eiClx O
^11 fllffa II
ilGl Si ml liBb \i
on hand plenty of fence wire, <
nil carload of buggies and roadi
sno now on hand?and a carloa
Y OF GROCERIES, RICE, FL(
lATS, FALL AMD WINTER CL(
I bales of white and colored H<
o that many articles are being s
ou will nurchase at anv of mv t
? I ? ?'J - '"J
he International Harvester Corr
utters, Mowers and Hay Rakes
<uns, Axes, saws, Flows, Guano
ither articles that the farmers
NLY WHAT IS NECESSARY T<
iONDS AND WAP- SAVINGS ST,
Ay]
f
LLP, OOWWAY. fl. O
u!a
ed from the Blood
far removing tho la3t trace of Scrofula
and other blood taints, and there
is no case that it does not promptly
reach. S. S. S. will thoroughly cleanse
and remove every disease germ that
infests the blood and give you new
life and vigor. It is sold by all druggrists
and you should get a bottle and
begin its use to-day. Write a complete
history of your case, and you
can obtain expert medical advice free
by addressing Medical Director, 39
Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga,
has been a somewhat variable factor,
but is now at the minimum ((>
per cent). In this G per cent., howover,
is included the cost of the containers
(bags, sacks etc.) sho\v?* r
dotted area which has in. scdj
very nearly in proportion t.? the j
price of bread itself. Hags r.ov. j
cost about 50 per cent mere tha i i:.
1913 and 1914.
The shaded portion of the rohun
re pre . onto the expense of dislrh ut!.n,*
the Hour, making it into bread
ar. ! g tting the loaf to the consumer.
The chart shows that iho farmer is j
..ov. i vA'-cviny a liuicu larger snare i
i' the 1'inal price for his product!
linn in the p int, an I that a con-1
: hlcmblo amount of "spread" has!
!>ecn tahen out of other expenses.
a poukd loaf e m~m (
fd'cikvs
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-- first last ri.TiT ^^7
;^o 1-iALir H/-M.P HALF "? I
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a a
ind I am iookincj every day fo
aarts?full carload of cotton-si
d of seed Oats expected any d
)UR, MEAL, MEAT, GRITS, 1
)THi!\IG FOR CHILDREN, BOYf
smcspun and Ginghams purchas
sold below the present wholesa
:hree stores.
lpany line of Mowers and Rak<
, cnc and two-horse Grain Dr
Distributors Cotton and Corn
need.
3 HAVE AND PUT YOUR SUE
nor
LidkiiUlLfliHUL
FOREIGN ITEMS
GATHERED AND CONDENSED
FOR EASY READING
In Flanders the British have taken
the important railway center of
Menin.
Rumors are in the air that Germany
has capitulated and that Emperor
William has abdicated.
The entente forces in Belgium and
France continue successfully to
drive the enemy before them.
rni _ 1
j ae great wedge of the allies in
'" mclers is being gradually extend:
tvard all along the front of
w % % v A.
TV re are many signs tliat the
vs are planning a further
iVIrawal in the face of the steady
re; sure of the allies.
Hcfugees from northern France
and Belgium, who are fleeing before
1 lie retreating German armies with
the hc-pe of making their way into
Holland, may be taken care of in the
* astern sections of Belgium.
Berlin is con idem ? how Emperor
V. iiiium can d. appear without oni':iTtii,r>rinir
tlin ?1> tic fir .. -1 >?
v" **.*<,%y y ? u;. .? ii U ?;
h from Geneva to rlhe Temps.
The great wedM'o that i* b< 'tr
1 iven by the Holgiun, i?. it i h an 1
; reach t coons in Icamlers nov.
threatens seriously the tenure by the
of many position.; in north
" Igimn.
t 1 vil! In from lSmmnths to tv ?
veers b for it wilt become pos i"'e
to take out any coal from the
. ain in the fa us region.
csCafrl la t he Uea?"
:>* an acute ai'rek f Nasal Catarrh. Berone
who are. mi eject to frequent 'Voles
in the head" will find that the use of
HALL'S CATAllRH MEDICINE will
; ,ild op tho flyrtcri, cl<aurjo tho Biol
ar.vl rcr.ilcz thom loss lia'olo to colu .
Repeated uttu Its of Acute Catarrh racy
load to Chror.'if Catarrh.
haTjT/s ca?.\i:u:: ;.ti:dtctnt: Ie taken
internally n.tvl nets through tho Blood
on the Mucous Shirfa or of the System.
All PriuoTlsts Vfjc. Testimonials free.
SKOfO !' r any case of oatnrrh thnt
HATE'S CATARRH MEDICINE will not
euro.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
d
r a carload of ?
KWU iiIUUI I ul!
ay. I
LARD, SUITS I
5 AND GIRLS. |
ed months and |
Ic prices. Call 1
2S, Disk Har- S
ilis, Hardware fj
Planters, and |
.plus mone\ |
3 STORES |
rialivanfc FAIW E
V A V/A JL J ^
UGH! CALOMEL MAKES
YOU DEATHLY SICK
Stop using dangerous drug be*
fore it salivates you! ^
It's horrible!
You're bilious, sluggish, constipated
and believe you need vile, dangerous
calomel to start your liver and clean
your bowels.
Here's my guarantee. Ask your
druggist for a bottle of Dodson's Liver
Tone and take a spoonful tonight.
If it doesn't start your liver and
~i. ?- i?i-j? ii
I obi tw^iiicu j uu rijjiit up ot'ii*!r cnuQ
| calomel and without griping or making
you sick I want you to go backjfto
the store and get your money. * jf
Take calomel today and tomorrow \w
you will feel weak and sick and nanseated.
Don't lose a day's work. Takc^
a spoonful of harmless, vegetable
Dodson's Diver Tone tonight and
wake up feeling great. It's perfectly
harmless, so give it to your children
any time. It can't salivate, so let
".cm car anyhting afterwards,?adv
_ _
\ id . J C iC Oh SAL Ii
and liy vrltue of the d? eree
and L'vcvnt of !!), nrtiifi U..
, - . . v > . V* vvii - t uivV\u; MY
I -': I loa >r, 1. W. Bowman, Presiding
Ju !ro, in the , ri ; i' .J. J J. Rellai
\y, Plaintiff vs? 'Nathan Ran lull,
i i'.i. I'Naw R; ' 'i Sam
Pan! !!, V; ry ft. C
81or.'i, I1, I n1!!!'.! . an 1 <'n'"c\ tho
27 th <1:of S ptember A. t).> 1918,
!. the 1 'er. ign 1 W. L. Bryan,
' v < >' C >urt cf I! rry C\ mty,
. i>, ' il - h' ' t, will < ') at pub'i
a -v to tl ' higho t bid 10" before
tho Court Hou: e door at Conway.
in I lorry ( .us ;an 1 State
; !' Sau'.h Carolina, during
s < 1 halo, on ale lay in N vom
' < r n at, it being t'ae 4th clay of
aid month, all and sinj 1 lav those
"ft in la..da situate in Ilorry (bounty,
and described as follows, to wit:
Ts. >.,c tv.o certain tracts of land
iiuale in Horry County, in Little
River Township:
Tract No. 1. Containing eight ^
and two-tenths (8 2-10) acres, more
or less, bounded North by main public
road, East by Tract No. 2, South
by Dunn Creek, West by Maria Dun ?
can, being the same conveyed to
Sancho Randall by Daniel Bellamy,
July 2nd, 1912.
Tract No. 2. Containing sixteen and
seventeen twentieths (10 17-20)
acres, more or less, bounded on the
iMorui by Maria Duncan, West by
Tract No. 1, East by Joe Edge, and
South by the Atlantic Ocean, or the
Sound or Marshes thereof; this
true tcomposcd originally of two
parcels, one for six acres conveyed
to Saneho Randall by Jos. II. Bellamy,
March 8th, 1913, the other of
ten and seventeen twentieths (J017-20)
acres, conveyed to him by
L. H. Randall, Eebuary 2nd, 1900.
Term3 of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers.
Conway, S. C., October Sth, 1918.
?\V. L. BRYAN,
C. C. C. P. and Special Master
H. II. WOODWARD,
Plaintiffs Attorney.
o i
No Worms in a Healthy Child
All children troubled with worms have an \\x\f^
healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and an a
rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance.
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regular!)
' for two or three weeks will enricli the blood, im]
prove the digestion, and act ns a General Strength'
ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then ,
' tnrowoffor dispel the worms, and the Child will be i
in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per barttle.. |
' - i . i__j
i ^mYOl!R^
, by having" them properly refracted *
and glasses accurately fitted
CONWAY?OFFICE DAYS?Every V
Saturday at Horry Drug Store.
MULLTNS?OFFICE DAYS?Every
Monday, Main Street, No. 10^
Yours for service,
! Lycurgus A. Woodruff, G. Opt.
Optometrist. 1
o !
Did you miss the paper for the
last two weeks? Then you want to
know the reason. Be sure to read J
the article on the local news page
entitled "How Those Left out May
Get Back In," and write to the editor
to-day, or call if you are in reach
of the office.
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R11B.MV.TfCM
* w Mr-ava h ~ H B ^ IV^
Will cure your Rheumatislb
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps
Co AC, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and 1
Burns, Old Soreu, Stings of In3ect8
Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in,
tecnally onJ externally. Pruc -5c