The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 11, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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OUTUNES SAFE FARM- jj
ING FOR SOUTH IN 1920i
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Dr. Knapp Who Originated
This Term Again Defines <
it For Us
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MAINTAINS FERTILITY J
PRODUCES PLENTIFULLY *
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And Raises Cotton Only as a j
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of High prices. ,
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What i? "safe fanning" in thi
South?
Dr. Bradford ;J?hcqpp/; the man who
riginatod the term and has used
it constantly for ycaiv,'again definei
it. Jle also tells its special meaning
for 1920.
"By 'safe fanning,' he says, "is
meant a sysJtem which maintains
aoil fertility, produces -tho food anil
feed for the people and the li\e
stock m *?ffficient rquantities to insure
a -comfortable surplus, and producer
cotton as a strictly cash i
crop." It menus, ho continues, all 1
that diversification aneans? a well *
regulated and profitable rotation of ^
rops, conservation of the soil, improvrtmcnt
of s*eod and live stock, 1
nsc of the most improved machinery 1
and labor-saving devices to lighten ^
the labor upon the farm, and es- 1
pecially the use of every American
ingenuity to increase the production
per man.
Is "flefo farming" as thus de- ^
fined needed in the South in 1920? (
There are probably those who think
not. Cottpn is so high?so
modi higher than it ever was be- s
lire. The supply is apparently so !
fthort?the cotton mills of the world
so greatly in need of cotton. Is it i
not a time?the once in a lifetime?!!
when the farmer can turn his whole
energy to cotton and "make a kill- 1
ing"?
Safe Farming in 1920.
Without specifically asking that
question, Dr. Knapp answers it. Anil
remember that he speaks with authority.
He has grown Up from boy
hood with the farm-demonstration
movement in the South. His fath-ei,
Dr. Seaman A. Knapp, was the
originator of the idea, and in the
United States Department of Agriculture
was placed in charge of the
work of puttiig it into general ap j
nitration. When hr> diert Dr Rr.'iH
ford Knapp succeeded him, aiul un-j(
dor his 'supervision .the system of
cooperative exetcnsion wor1r. in ag-j
nculturc and home economic bai j
been built up in the South. lie
Knows agricultural conditi ns the
South over as few other men h; v
ever known them. For a number of 1
years past he has written for the
farmers of the South an annual bulletin,
in the light of that year's con
dition, pn "safe farming." The om: j.
just published in his valedictory?
the last safe-farming circular he will'
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IA Nervous I
For the wdman who has he- B
come "a nervous wreck", be- V
causo of the physical ills pecu- S
liar to women there's relief and B
restoration to health and hap- B
ptness in an old family doctor's B
B prescription used in his prac- B
tlco for half a century to help B
suffering women and safeguard fl
young girls.
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B Mra. Parolee Fr.i7.Ior, T/mgview, To*., B
mid of 8T1XLA VITAL: "I cannot my B
fl too much for tIiia wonderful medicine, fl
fl I find taken other female incdi' im* for B
fl two years wUh no good resells I urn fl
B truly grateful for ST! XL A VITA I?. fl
B Mrs. J, F. Lee, Miisteud, CI a., had fl
B female complaint for years. Threo fl
B of STI1LLA VITAH cured her, fl
B ri'e raid, and added, "I am certainly fl
B ttoankful for this great female tonic.** fl
fl <1 r ir 1^ t upon^^Bi B
agrccnu ut that If the tR H
fl^T first rottla fa Ha t'? h?;no- Wj
Bf fit. money Will i>o refunded. *B
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fl Chattauoocrav Veuk, V. 8. Am
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write as chief of the office of ex- t
lension work in the South, United 1
States Department of Agriculture. ?
Flo left the department, January 15, i
te become dean of the college of ag- <
[ /culture and director of the expert- j
nont station, University of Aikan-jl
*as. i I
And his final word to the fanners
)t the South is that the plan fellow
?d for the past few years is still
food. The only safe plan for farm)rs,
merchants, and bankers is to )
nsist upon a safe-farming program, jc
f f tho southern farmer is in a b t- 1
;er financial condition to-day tha i j
le has boon for some years pa. t, i
jays Dr. Knapp, it is clue to a b^t;er-balanccd
husbandry and the
>roduction of more food and feed
;rops and live stock, as well as to
he high price of cotton and other
\ish crops.
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YOU WOULDN'T TRY
TO TAME A WILD-CAT
Mr. Dodson Warns Against Use
of Treacherous, Dangerous
Calomel.
Calomel salivates! It's mercury.
Calomel acfcc like dynamite on a slug
gish liver. When calomel comes into
contact with sour bile it crashes into r
it. causing cramping and nausea. 1
If you feel bilious, headachy, colt-M
stipated and all knocked out, just &o! f
bo your druggist and get a bottle of ; t
Docison's Liver Tone for a few cents t
which is a harmless vegetable sub- c
stitute for dangerous calomel. Take i
i spoonful and if it doesn't start i
^ our liver and straighten you up 1
better and quicker than nasty cal- s
omel and without making you sick, <
you just go back and get your money. <
If you take calomel today you'll be
dck and nauseated tomorrow; be- <
sides, it may salivate you, while if ]
you take Dodson's Liver Tone you 1
will wake up feeling great, full of ]
ambition and ready for work or play, i
It's harmless*, pleasant and safe to <
give to children; they like it.?ad (9) 1
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GUNS AT HELIGOLAND :
ARE "DEMOBILIZED"
Berlin.?Heligoland two years ago
Germany's most imrnvgiiable barrier
against Allied scapower?:s t>
day a dufantled hulk of no mili' a~y
importance. The black, imperious
bulk of the islan 1 itself, surm untcd
!>> tons of masonry and ingonio sly
conrLucted pun emplacements is all
that remains.
Germans concerned in the construction
of the fortress declare another
seven years w >rk wcu1 d be
necessary to complete Heligoland's
"demobilization." Work has been in
progress for over a year. All the
guns lulvo been dismantled but t: e
destruction of the harbor works a~d
r?t:hoi* fnrH mi r?r? iVio ieln^/4 ic
proceeding. This stronghold was
built at a cost of more than $175,(K;0,000,
but its mighty guns fired
but once throughout the war. Tin*
British warship Shannon was the tar
get.
Huge Concrete Blocks.
The foundations of the harbor,
which is about 800 yards in length
and 500 yards wide consist of huge
blocks of concrete. All these had to
Ix destroyed. The ground on which
the barracks stand, to reclaim which
from the sea a multitude of Germans;
worked for years at a cost of $5,000,000
is to be returned to the sea.
Everything in the defenses of Heligoland
is worked by hydraulic power.
The water necessary for the defense
and sanitary purposes is
drawn by huge pumps from fifty
feot below sea level. The subterranean
galleries which are electrically
lighted are regarded by miliary
men as "wonder works."
j Although the Germans considered
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2 HORRY COUNTY S
> TRUST COMPANY 2
L. D. Mafrath 0
Manager.
1 Real Estate
SI Real Estate Loans
mb r% . mm
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3 Insurance
?vt9nismr?*ifiigfigi
Wis QnifltM That Does Not Affect the Head
ftecf'ifie of its tonic end laxative effect, LAX A*
nVK BKOMO QUINlNiS in tx iter than ordinary
;uin.sie mul does not caustt nervousness not
In head, remember the full mmenr.d
,jo-* the 4 liaiiiie ct a... W, O'lOVK. 30c,
THE HORRY HERALD, CON W
bat the secret of Heligoland had
>een kept inviolate it is now reveal- ;
h! that a British naval officer pos- I
ng as an American student saw a'l
he fortifications in 1913.
ENGLAND PROPOSES
HOME RULE FOR IRISH
London.?Under the Iri-h h:. me
ule bill, made public by the g~>vnmcnt
powers reserved to the im?crial
parliament embrace the crowr.
>cace and war, foreign affairs, army
tnd navy, coinage, defense, treason,
rade outside Ireland, postoffice, naigation,
including merchant sh'ppng,
wireless and cables, collection of
ncome and excess profit taxes and
ustome and excises.
Two parliments to be set up 4
vould be given immediate right to
olloct certain taxes, including death
luties, stamp taxes entertainments,
axes, license fees and such others
>f a similar nature which the legisatures
might devise. It is st.'pu
A _ 1 ll A. T 1 1 l..!l A. _ J? A.
tueu xnav lrcianu convnuuie j.oi vwu
rears to the support of the empire
>n the basis of 1919-1920, which fig11
es about 18,000,000 pounds annualy.
Of this 18,000,000 pounds North
Ireland would contribute 42 per cent
md South Ireland 58 per cent.
Determine Tnxab'e Property.
A joint exchequer board would be
i rated to determine the taxable capacity
of Ireland in relation to the
ialance of the United Kih^dom &nd
lc-^ide what amount Ireland should
iontributo after the two year period.
Pke decision of this board will stand
or five years, when the case 'may
)o reopened. The board shall 'consist
of equal numbers of repvesentaives
of the Irish parliaments and
die imperial parliament, with an inkpendent
chairman. This board
vould also be charged with devising
iieans of providing guarantees for
Ireland's contribution toward the
support of the empire, should a unit
id Irish parliament assume control
it the excises and customs.
The amount Ireland would have to
contribute is somewhat reduced by a
provision in the hill that the United
Kingdom shall present 1,000,000
pounds to each of the two parliaments
at the outset to defray their
expenses. Tt is also provided that
the Irish shall have land annuities
worth about 3,000,000 annually. The
bill contains a detailed government
proposal for immediate completion
of a land purchase scheme. Civil
servants as regards pensions would
be protected bv the imnerial covern- '
meat. i
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I Help Your Digestion
When ncid-distresscd, relieve the
indigestion with
Duwaelve easily on tongue?as
Mi pleasant to take as candy. Keep
8 your stomach eweet, try Sti-moids
MADE BY SCOT!' ft BOWNE
8 MAKERS OF SCOWS EMULSION
HOUSEWIVESLEARNING
CAREFUL BUYING
The modern housewife is becoming
expert in buying. She is reading
the labels, in accordance with
the suggestion made by the United
States Department of Agriculture,
and checking up the weights and
measures of the food prodcuts she
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uuy?. one huh icunivu wnen t,u uu,v
iii quantity and -when in small
amount, and when it is more economical
to buy in bulk than in pack
age. Many have compared the cost
of making bread" at home and of
buying it and are choosing the way
that is best for them.
The lessened buying power of
the dollars has made her think and
avoid all kings of waste. The family
must be kept well nourished, but
the wife and mother should not provide
more food than is needed. She
must know what kind of food will
fill her market basket to the best advantage.
Along with this knowledge
is that of how much of the family
food should come from each food
group and how far it i* wise to save
money by using more food from the
less expensive groups. The housewife
of vtoday is keeping a food account
and checks up her weekly
buying by the plan she has made.
If she wishes to try to lessen
I nriee? fnr evervhndv here are some
i of the ways she is going at it: By
I producing food at home; by using
local products; by choosing foo^l
tl at is plentiful in the markets; by
lessening her use of such foods a*
are scarce; by cooperate buying;
and by using the parcel post.
Piltf Cured In 6 io> 14 Day *
racists refund money if PAZO O.'ffTMK OTfoiis
>curn Itching, D'.ind.floodingor Pr xrudl34 nk?.
I .-^ntly r?!toyco Itching Pita. or ^ y<;?t ran get
.jmXuIs'ocp after thn fir ft ftpwtaiiUB. PrWg
'AY, S. O., MARCH 11, 1030
NEURi
Dangerous drugs or tonics J
relieve the pain but do l
help that counts most is no
scom \
rich in purest Norwegian cod
nerves and at the same time
take nerve sedatives or nerv<
fis the standard tonic-f<
of weakness. Be sur
The exclusive grade of cod-live:
"8. & B. Process," made in b
Laboratories. It is a guarnnti
Scott At Bowi
FARMERS OPPOSE
GENERAL STOCK LAW;
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Horry Exempted From Provisions
in Senate But Outcome
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It is generally understood that a
large majority of the p'ople of Horry
County are opposed to the gener- i
al stock law and favor a continuance
of the law as it was allowing free
range to everybody. A correspond- ,
ent from the Allsbrook community
writes us for publication as follows:
"The people of the Allsbrook section
are doing well, but if the stock
law comes upon them they will have
to come down. All that the people
will need to turn them against this
general stock law is to try it about
two years. I do not think it is right
to force it on the people who do not
want it, and as the farmers of this
and other sections of the County are
doing well as it is, conditions should
be left as they arc."
Senator Hal L. Buck during the
campaign in which he was elected,
pledged himself to see that the law
should remain as it is and when the
general stock law came up for passage
in the State Senate recently, he
introduced an amendment which exempted
Horry County from the new
law, so that it is likely that the law
will be passed with Horry County j
exempted from its provisions; '
though it is uncertain until adjournment.
In Berkely County and two or
three others, an amendment to the
law will provide for an election to be
had at which the question of the law
will be submitted to the people and
the provisions of the general stock
law will not apply in those counties
unless they vote it in.
There are many leading farmers
in Horry County who take the pnsi j
lion that while free ranging suited ,
conditions in this County years ago;
that now tlio time has come for a
change and they believe that the
passage of the general stock law so
as to apply in Horry County will do
a great deal towards the control of
Hog Cholera and do away with the
dipping of cattle ticks. They think
that in these cases the law would be
a great tiling in the County now.
Senator Buck was bound by the
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Made on well est
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USE ETIWAN FERTILIZERS
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CHARLES
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sire of little use* They may "
lot remove the cause. The v
urishment si
mm
-liver oil, feeds the weakened enriches
the blood. Do not
3 stimulants, take Scott's. If 1
>od that puts strength in place
? it's Scott's Emulsion*
r oil used in Scott** Emulsion Is the famous t
Forway and refined In our own American
ce of purity and palatability unsurpassed.
ie, Bloom field, N. J. 19-39
viedge he had made when elected
md he took steps promptly to exempt
Horry County from the generd
law which was introduced by Rep
representative Oliver of Georgetown.
PRODUCTS AT HOME
BIG FARM INCOME
Dairy products constitute the most
important group of foods, measured
in money value, consumed by the av.eragc
farm family, says the United
States Department of Agriculture.
Milch cows are kept practically on
all farms. The average farm family
u?es annually about 2,600 quarts of
milk in the form of milk, butter,
cheese or cream.
In dairy regions Where milk Dshipped
or sold to creameries or .
cheese factories, practically all th.butter
and cheese us?d is bought instead
of made on the farm. Very
few farmers buy whole milk. About
four-fifths of the dairy products consumed
by farmers are produced on
the home farm.
In the South dairy products are
used very freely. The common
practice is to chum the whole milk
for butter, producing a large quantity
of buttermilk. The avevrage annual
consumption of butter pre family
is about 230 pounds in the South
while for families in the North and
West it is less than 150 pounds. It
is not unusual for the average-sized
H M A.1. _ n At. A- AA.l
iamiiy in uie ssoutn to consume u.wu
quart of buttermilk a year. Buttermilk
is a cooling and heathful drink
for that climate.
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Citation Notice.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
By J. S. VAUGHT, ESQUIRE,
PROBATE JUDGE.
WHEREAS, Edna Worley made
suit to me, to grant her Letters of
Administration of the Estate of and
effects of Coleman Worley.
THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite
and admonish all and singular
the kindied and creditors of the sdid
Coleman Worley, deceased, that they
be and appear, before me, in the
Court of. Probate, to be held at Conway,
S. C., on March 12, 1920 next,
after publication hereof, at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, to shew
cause, if any they have, why the
said Administration should not be
granted.
GIVEN under my Hand, this 26th
day of February Anno Domini, 1920.
Published on the 4th and 11th
days of March 1920 in the Horry
Herald. J. S. VAUGHT,
(SEAL) Probate Judge, H. C.
Citation Notice.
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ertilizers
WINNERS) J
ROPS FOR 52 YEARS
ablished formula, I
st materials.
! AND RAISE GOOD CROPS
rtili7pr P.n
MllbVl WWi
;ton, s. c.
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NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. H
Notice is hereby given that the
ndersigned, Ora Hobbs as Adminlsratrix
of G. Fred Hobbs, deceased, H
ill apply for a final discbarge as
nch administratrix at eleven o'clock
? the forenoon on the 19th day of
larch 1920 before the Judge of Proetc
of Horry County at his office
i Conway in said County.
ORA HOBBS, Administratrix
of G. Fred Hobbs, decevyiito
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VILLIAM EUGENE KING, MD I
Phfeioian and Surgeon 9
Office In Piatt Drug Oo.
IYN0R.. ... S.C.
OR. J. D. THOMAS >1
Physician ahd Surgeon I
LOUIS, s o. il
DR. G.!. LEWISk I
DENTAL SURGEON 1
Oflce Ormr Norton Drug CtBpMf I
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LUM JUNG LAUND?Y)* 8
CONWAY, 8. G> Q
Beginning Jul> Ut. i#iS I
All persone mast take tickotsjfor
vork left hero. Possitively no 9
* ork delivered until ticket is pro- 9
tented. Laundry not called for fa 9
>0 days Will be sold for IStSrgoo 9
LUM JUNG I
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D. A. SPIVEY & CO. . ; I
W. B. King, Secty. I
BONOS AND INSURANCE I
?Office in? I
PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK I
BUILDING 9
HARRELSON & HARRELSON I
Attorney8-at-Law I
Practice both in the State and B
Federal Courts. fl
MULLINS, ? ? S. O.
EL H. WOODWASD, f
Attorney and Counsellor at U?r * H
CONWAY, 8 ~
U. a SCARBOROUGH f 'W
Attorney at Law, j I
CONWAY. 8. C. I
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T. B. LEWIS, P
kitj and OouDcellor at Law y
CONWAY. - - - S. Q.1
WHO Win fl
Mother's Friend |
AID NATURE AND THE PHYSICIAN
She should remain healthy by having
avoided the discomforts whicR I
usually accompany such an occasion
where nature is unaided. The nervea,
muscles and tendons are thoroughly
lubricated. After the crisis she should
speedily regain her natural condition.
Mother's Friend is used externally.
At all Druggists.
Special Booklet on Mothsrhood and Baby free. H
Srsdficld Regulator Co, Ppt. T'10, Atlanta. 0s? H
D. V. Richardson was in Conway
last week accompanied by Mrs.
Richardson.
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Fmaxweil WTUS^tI
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No Worms In ft Healtjiy Cliiia I
All children troubled with wocqj^mve an tin*
healthy color, which Indicates poornWl. and as a
r;ilo, there Is more or less stomach disturbance.
PROVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly
' >r two or three weeks will enrich the blood, fnsrove
the digestion, and net as a General Strength'
aloe Tonic to the whole'syatem. Natnro wiR then
i/owoff or dispel the worms, and theChlldniilbt
in rerftct b**Hh. Pleasant *o take. Oku pefntklle