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PAGE SIX ABSENTEE OWNERSHIP INCREASING PROBLEM i Land Owners Often at Distance From Their Farms and Tenants TENANTS SHOULD STAY AS LONG AS POSSIBLE Frequent Moving is Expensive and Keeps Down Interest in Improvements. I Serious thought must be given to i the problem of limiting absentee own | ership of land, declares David F. I Houston, Secretary of Agriculture, in j his annual report. On the average.' he points out, the tenant remains on i the same farm only about one-sixth ' as long as the owning farmer, and j consequently often manifests little interest in the improvement of the farm and in the progress of the com- i nrunity. When this is added to the i fact that a large number cr lan Horde, i live at a distance from their farms and contribute nothing cither to the success of the tenant or to the progress of the community. a situati n is presented which necessitates the taking of steps to re tard the increase j of tenancy. "A certain proportion of tenuis/' continues the secretary, "is normal and may not be unwholesome. Many farm owners, because of age or infirmity, find it necessary to retire. Their farms are temporarily operated by their sens or other datives who subsequently may become owners through inheritance or purchase. Large numbers of young men with * . . I iiuviu iti|jiun 111hi tenancy a convenient | stage in their progress to ownership. ' -Certain local studies reveal the fact that nearly two-thirds of the farm owners who operate their farms have passed through this stage. Frequently it serves as a useful period of apprenticeship in farm management before the heavier financial burdens of ownership are assumed. Help of Education and Training. "In a great many cases the farmer has not yet acquired sufficient experience as a manager to operate his farm efficiently without the assistance of the landlord. In some instances, also, the tenant has been reared in an environment characterized by lack of thrift, self-restraint, and systematic industry. He may n?.t have the general intelligence or technical knowledge to stand alone in the management of farm. Where these personal limitations exist the solution of the problem lies in education, training, and the development of systematic habits of industry and thrift rather than in radical changes in the system of tenure. Since there will continue to be a certain number of tenants, .every effort should be made to change the conditions of leasing so as to improve the methods of agriculture, increase the period of occupancy, and" insure a fair division of returns; and the States should provide by law for a system of compensation by owner to tenants for unexhausted improvements and sot up the necessary administrative machinery. Such arrangements have prevailed in Eng ? in ?? B? i Delicious Syrup l With Cherry Flavor for Kiddies9 Coughs, Colds, i Sore Formerly Tar Balsam ' If nulanllu = .K? Iwwl., 1 .1 ? ....Jiuuiij tv^ui.o iiiu niwsnin nit; phlegm, clears the head, chest and nosirils and relieves the sore throat. So delightful with its cherry flavor that children cry for it. Try a teuspoonful. Your druggist is instructed to ehefrrfully refund your money if it doesn't relieve you. 35c at your druggist's. land for many years to the benefit of all concerned. "Although landlords may. an ! often do, play an important part in financing and in operating farms, there are large numbers who live at a distance and who contribute nothing toward their efficient utilization or improvement. Moreover,, they often fail to interest themselves in developing the progress of the community in which their land is situated, although they benefit by such progress. Land, however, is peculiarly important to all the people, and the welfare and prosperity of the community, U3 well as its economic and social progress, depend so vitally on its use and the relationship of the population to it that serious thought must be given to the problem of limiting absentee ownership. "The endeavor to develop a more harmonious and efficient relation between tenant and landlord and to restrict absentee landlordism does not obviate the necessity of taking measures to retard the increase of tenancy. The road to farm ownership should l)e made as smooth as possible. This may be accomplished in part by providing- more liberal credit facilities. The Federal farm-loan system has furnished a means whereby farmers may conveniently borrow undo1' the conservative conditions of first. vmtgago security. However, an analysis of the am >unt loaned show-. Hod only a small proportion of the not proceeds was o: tensibly obtain1 for the purchase of farms. "In some sections tlie growth of tourney has been . stimulated by th 1 fa< ' that the price of.lard has been higher th m the level jutificd by current earnings. Consequently, it has. been mere profitable to rent than to buy unless one wished to speculate m land values. Recently there has been a tendency for prices to increase with extreme rapidity. There has been active, and in many ropccts unwholesome, speculation which has profited mainly the real estate agents. A heavy charge, therefore, has been placed against the earnings of the land on the assumption of the con tinuancc of war prices. The advancing price of land is especially serious in the case of the undeveloped regions of the country. It constitutes an obstacle to development, for the actual settler is compelled to assume at the outset unduly heavy interest charges." o ? Habitual Constipation Cured in 14 to 21 Days "LAX-70S WITH PEPSIN" is a speciallyprepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant *.c Take. 60c ;r bottle. e NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Commission issued 10 the undersigned by the Honorable Secretary of State of South Caroline, dated January 1st, 1920, constituting them a Board of Corporators, ^ooks of subscription to the capita1 stock of a proposed corporation to be known as GEORGETOWN AND CONWAT STEAMBOAT COMPANY will oe opened at the law offices of James W. Wingate, Nos. 112-114 Screven Street, Georgetown, S. C., on Monday, February 16th, 1920, at 12:00 o'clock M. The caniial stork of t.hr? r*i- r?r??ofl corporation to ho FIFTEEN THOUSAND ($15,000.00) DOLLARS, divided into Fifteen Hundred (1500) shares of the par value of ONE HUN LKED ($100.00) DOLLARS each, j payable fifty (50 per cent) per cent "> be paid in immediately upon organization and the remaining fiftj (50 pei- cent) per cent., to he paid i as called for by the Board of Direct< i s. The general nature of the business of the proposed corporation is t' operate a steamboat or steamboats for freight and passengers, b: tweer Georgetown and Conway, South Car clina, on Waccamaw River, and or lower Pee Doe River and other tributaries of Winy ah Bay, the term in of the line to be Georgetown and Con way, S. C., and the nature of tin equipment to bo used is river boat: propelled by steam, or gasoline. The proposed corporation to be or ganized and operated under and pur suant to Chapter XLVII., Article III df the Code of Laws of South Caroli na, Vol I., 1012. (SIGNED) JOSEPH SCHENK, F. D. ROSA, E. W. KAMINSKJ, J. R. SMITH, 115 tf Board of Corporators. SALE UNDER EXECUTION. Under an execution issued upon Ih judgment duly entered in favor of 1 M. Stanley, plaintiff, vs. T. M. Hnr 'ee, defendant, and dated Sept robe .wth, 1018; I have levied upon tie "< rtain tract of land hereinafter do et'ihed, the property of the def- nd ; t, T. .M. Hardee, and notice is here by given that I will sell, duri. g lega hours i f sale, at pu .1 ic auctii n be THE HORRY HERALD, COM Where Can 1 Fine Itching, T< Question on Lips of Afflicted. There is a harrassing discomfort caused by Eczema that almost becomes a torture. The itching is almost unbearable, and the skin seeins on fire with the burning irritation. A cure from local applications of salves and ointments is impossible, because such treatment can only allay the pain temporarily. The disease can ouly be TAX RETURNS. For Fiscal Year 1920. The County Auditor of Horry County will attend the following places at times specified below for the purpose of taking returns for the f;scal year 1920, of all poll tax payers, also of all personal property owned January 1st, 1920. All able bodied male persons between the ages of 21 and GO years capable of earning a support, shall be deemed taxable polls. Executors and administrators are required to make returns of all property under their control. Failure to make returns within the time specified subjects the delinquent to a j penalty oQ fifty cents on each dollars: worth of property owned by him. I Bayboro, Monday, January 5 th,' from 10 to 12. Behoboth, Monday, January 5th, from 2 to 4. Mt. Pisga'i, Tuesday, January Gtb. : from 9 to 11. llinson's Store, Tuesday, January Gth, from 1 to 4. Steven's X Beads, Wednesday, Jan i J uary 7th, from 10 to 12. j Jollio's X Roads, Wednesday, Januj ary Tth. from 2 to 4. Floyds School House, Thursday, [ j January 8th, from 10 to 8. | Spring Branch, Friday, January 9t'n, from 9 to 12. Grassy Bay, Friday, January 9th. from 3 to 4. Green Sea, Saturday, January 10th, from 9 to 12. i I | Etiwan F (THE PRIZE % HAVE GROWN FINE G Made on well est, from the be ' l USE ETIWAN FERTILIZERS ' * v t i , i CHARLES i i ,i (l|15|8t) ? i | fore the Courthouse door at Conway, ) j iu Horry County, on saiesday in February next, beinpf the second day of | said month, all and singular the said jtiact oT land described as follows, to wit: Fifty (50) acres of land in Simpson ; Creek Township, the property of T. . M. Hardee, bounded as follows: > j ^ lake "Dodson's Li v TTcro's my guarantee! Ask your * druggist lor a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone and take a spoonful tonight. If it doesn't start your liv<-i and straighten you right up better 1 than calomel and without griping or making you sick I want you to go WAY, S. 0., JAM. 22, 1920. 1 Relief From errifying Eczema? | reached by going deep down to its source, which is in the blood, the I disease being caused by an infection which breaks out through the j skin. That is why the most satisfactory treatment for all so-called skin diseases is S. S. S., which acts by cleansing the blood. Get a bottle to-day, and you will see results from the right treatment. Medical advice free. Address Medical Director, 4$ Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. ! Hammond, Monday, January 12th, from 11 to 12. Daisy, Monday, January 12th, from 2 to 4. Nathan Bellamy's Store, Tuesday, January 13th, from 10 to 12. Longs Tuesday, January 13th, from 9 to 4 1 Brookdville, Wednesday, January 14th. from 9 to 11. Little River, Wednesday, January 14th, from l to 3. Wampec, Thursday, January 15th, from 9 to 12. Hand, Thursday, January 15th, I from 2 to 2:30. | Cool Spring, Monday, January 19th., [from 1 to 3. j Galivants Ferry, Tuesday, January i 20th, from 9 to 3. Dog Bluff, Wednesday, January 21st, from 10 to 11. Jordanville, Wecnesday, January 21st, from 1 to 3. Cooper's Store, Thursday, January 22nd, from 11 to 12. 1 Stalvey. Thursday, January 22nd, from 2 to 4. Burgess, Friday, January 23rd, from 9 to 12. Fowler's School House, Tuesday, January 27th, from 9 to 11. Loris, Tuesday, January 27th, from 1 to 4. Sanford, Wednesday, January 28th, from 9 to 11. Adrian, Wednesday, January 28th. from 1 to 3. ! Aynor, Friday, January 30th, between trains. The balance of the time at the Au CI IHKCI5 WINNERS) ROPS FOR 52 YEARS 1 I ablished formula, 7 st materials. UNO RAISE GGGS CROPS 1 ! rtilizer Co. TON, S. C. / I i North by lands of W. O. Hardee and Cou pon Bay road; East by lands of .Yiurgaret T. Hardee, South by lands of J. S. Stanley, and West by lands of Phonsie Parker. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. Jan. 7, 1920. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. sl is a dangerous drug. It is -quicksilver; and attacks your 'ake a dose of nasty calomel torou will feel weak, sick and nauimorrow. Don't lose a day's iver Tone" Instead 1 1 bach to the .store and pot vonr mnnnv , ""CI- " J ~ '" V * Take a spoonful of harmless, vegetable Dodson's Liver Tone tonight and wake up fooling great. It's perfectly harmless, so give it lo your children any time. It can't salivate, so let them eat anything afterwards. ; # Chevi ' \ New shipment of 1 ing Cars unloai PRICE DELIVEF Also latest model F1 equipped, on hand.. they are Phone 83. cohway mm Exclusive Agents CONVW (iitor's office in Conway. Please re-j member the time will bo out rebruary 20th, and then the penalty comes on. ?N. C. ADAMS, County Auditor. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that CorJie Barnhill, and Clarkie Jones, nee Barn ! hill, Guardians of the personal estate of Sadie Barnhill and Wood row Barn j mil, minors, have ma<!e applications to me for a final discharge from such guardianship, and a hearing on same will be had on Saturday* Febiuary 14th, 1920, at 11 o'clock, A. M., at my office, Conway, S. C. J. S. VAUGHT, Probate Judge. Conway, S. C., Jan, 14, 1920.?1)15 4t o TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby forewarned not to trespass in any manner or j form whatsoever, either by entering ' upon, hunting, or committing ally other damage upon any of our lands in Floyds township. Anyone found violatingjthis notice will be given the full penalty of the law. N. Q. GRAINGER. ; J. E. GRAINGER. C. O. GRAINGER. 1|15 4t pd CASrf CAUSEY. ! I The oldest Amer THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURA W. B. Coxe, 5 F. F. Covington R R. M. Bull< PAY A H Nobody wants anything when he buys from a merchan buy what he needs at fair pric At the Sami The year of 1919 finds u a full line of staple goods that are fair to our customers K... II. uivts us #? If you have not been trad us a trial this year. Toddville, I * ? I c ralet i i Four-Ninety Toulf ded this week ?ED $835.00 * ORDS, Electrically J Get one before ' all sold. OAR COMPANY for Horry County. \Y S. C. Citation Notice. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Cjimty of llorry. P?y ,1. S. VAUGliT, ESQUIRE, PRORATE JUDGE. WHEREAS, L. A. Powell made suit to me, to giu.it her Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of H. C. Powell. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite end admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said H. C. Powell, deceased, that they bo and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate to be held at Conway, S. C., fl-... OftO. -? ' . ??? v/.i vwv; e.sts.11 uay U1 uunuuiy KJZU 110X1, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock 1 in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my Hand, this 12th day of January Anno Domini, 1920. U , Published on the 15th and 22ndfi|' s days of January 1920 in the Horry I j | Herald. J. S. VAUGHT, Probate Judge. I How's This ? S We offer $100.00 for any case of catarrh " that cannot be cured by llALL/S CATARRH MEDICINE. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is tak- j en internally and acts through the Blood I on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. I Sold by druggists for over forty yearq. I Price 75c. Testimonials free. \ I F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. I lean Company I I EX .NCE CO., OF NEW YORK 1 I Special Agent 1 ;J i, District Agt. jn J Bros.? j-j I >ck, Mgr., Agents. 3 (;ji I PRICE"] I less than a fairly good article Bfl t; and a customer wants to 11 H s Old Stand B s at the same old stan^with| which we offer at pric^K as well as to us. a Trial . 1 * H mg at Toddville before, givo I 1 I H & Gft' I s c I ,?#. / W^OWlHi I