The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 18, 1920, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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I v GOODS IN STOCK
1 2 cars No. 1 Timothy Hay
p 2 cars Salt
I 2 cars Good Rice
Vj 1 car Burt Oats
1 car Feed Oats
K| 1 car White Corn
I Big stock (Meat, Lard, Shorts, Hen Feed, Meal, Dairy
\L Feed, Velvet Beans, everything in Groceries, also fair
stock of Sugat.
I TO-ARRIVE
1 Car Full Value Self-rising Flour
1 Car Sweet Rose Self-risingFlour
Kr 2 cars Oats
I 2 cars Hay
K Goods arriving daily.
1 COOPER-SMITH COMPANY, INC.
Wi I Headquarters for everything in Groceries and Feed
I % Stuff.
m. Beaufort and Hampton C unty The annual report of the State
farmers and business men are fol- Warehouse Commissioner shows that
B lowing the lead of Colleton County the warehouse system not only pui i
B* in establishing grain elevators to its own expenses in 1919, but had
B| take care of new crops, which will balance in the state treasury of over
H.gcplace cotton. Elevators of 12,000 .$18,000. j
bushels daily capacity will he erect- o
cd at Ib aufort and at Varnvillc. Second Sheets at Herald office.
I CDI HMRIA'S
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BIG WEEK
MARCH 22 TO 27
'V EVERYBODY'S COMING
$20,000 worth of free feature attractions
FREE CONCERTS BY FAMOUS
ARTHUR PRYOR'S RAND
- Auto Show and Style Show
More than 100 makes of Cars and Trucks. Live
models in a fashion review in the big canvas auditorium.
Assembly of American Legion
Mammoth Daily Street Parad^
es, Trade Exhibits, Farmer's
Day
A.
Secretary of Agriculture
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id c. I. mennui i n
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Y Will talk on farm topics as will also
O?
U. S. SENATOR E. D. SMITH
For full particulars and daily programme see Columbia
newspapers, or write Secretary Columbia
Chamber of Commerce.
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THE HORRY HERALD. COM
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ALL SORTS OF
LATHE
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CONWAY II
2;i9|4w Milton Pittn
HORSES 60 DOWN [
AS AUTOS RISE:
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On the Farms ftf Pnnntrx/ cio
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Shown by the Bureau !
Reports
NO WILD HORSES
j NOW ON RANGE j!
Value of Horses Goes Dov/i i
Making the Markets Unsettled
as to Prices.
Horses in tins country rercl e l!
their maximum in 1913, and since
then have been gradually decreasing,
according to data compiled by t\ *
Bureau of Crop Estimates, Unite,'. I
States Department of Agriculture.
While this statement applies to the
United States as a whole, the information
secured by the bureau relates
, primarily to the supply of horses on
i farms and ranches, the gradual de^ccaso
of which is attributed to motor
I vehicle .
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i nut i/iic ut'LiiiH! ui 111c norse on
farms is not due merely to the use
of passenger automobiles is in Heated
by a survey recently undertaken
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by approximately 36 000 crop rc- vv
poiters representing the bureau in all ;i,
sections cf the country. They 1 are
rt pcrted the names of more t an -f]
10,000 farmers wh > use motor Ducks'j.
>n their farms. Hut th.e extent to!
which these trucks displace horses!
is pvobleniatic.il. In many casethe ;n
'ntieduction ef a truck on a farm
ov icides provisicn for incieas d | M
hauling r; her than an actual rciluction
in the number of horses tu
used.
Hearses Decline in Year ?H
The estimated number of h rsrs a
on fa: n:s ami ranches January 1 m
of this yem was 21.109,000, a do-1 a
crease of 073 000 head, or 1.7 perlai
cent, ccr. pa.cd with ;i year ago. The ri
total value < f t'ese animals this, i
year is e;t'ma-cl at $2,114,807 00) p:
year. This mean an average value v;
per head ior horses < f all ages of jr
91.39, comp ared with $9 > l-> a year y<
ago. The average value per head T
10 years ago \va > $10S 03. a
From tin so figure.' iL is not dif v.
icult tc understand why the h rse b
;s r0gai'led as u s tt'cd r.r 1
he futu e equally uncoi u. in dh
best demand during the past yea*
l as been in the South, while dc- ;
creases have occurred on the we tor:
anges. During the past two year
he increased den and for feed f:>v
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ji;?,it-jj: icuvi intTciir iiimiiii s n?'s ma 10
il relatively mere costly to keep a v.
orse en the farm. ti
Comments in the reports of fie1 1
a fronts to the Bureau of Crop Estl- 1
mates throw interesting light on t e|
decrease in the number of horse \ I c
The agent in South Dakota writes: f
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Can Get C
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actor there has hoc.: a d m'nishi ig
mand for the haivc- of the c'a ;
gee wn in this S'ntV The
^ont in Tennessee sta'cs: "The
liring cf horn i and mule ; has deirod
lo some extent in the past fexv
ivits. The auto i ' taking the place
T the hoi so in many instances,
'ith the mule the decline is not so
pike ', as he is the mainstay of th
um, th ugh a few mules are being
>p)accd by the tiactor."
No Wil'd Horses 011 Range
Accoording to the field ag nt in
ew Mexico there are no 1 >rgev any
ilil horses in the range in his State
id tlic number of small Mexican
w yo ies is rapidly diminishing,
he "' ' ' . v . in Utah states tha
.v.* a.e liabilities lather than asts
in his section. Speaking cf th
wea' c in ceitain sections cf Wash
gton, the kva! rcpicscntative in
at State says: "Where a notable
('action has occurred in any c m
it seems duo to replacement of'
>rse powe by motor iHiwer. i
While the number and value of j
>rsrs has declined, there lias bee i j
sl'ght inclease in the number (f
ules in thi.i co untry compared \yitii
year a<*o. Most of these animals
e in the Southern State i, and the
rosperity of that section i reflect1
in the incrersc 1 demand and hi pre
' ices paid for trades. The average t
due per heal is $147.10, all apron!
eluded, compared with $135 83 a
ear a pro and $120.20 ten years a pro.
he total numbei of mules on farm*
ral ranches the first of lids year
as 4,995,000, an increase of 41,000
cad, or 0.8 per cent.
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Citat'on Notice.
TATE OF SOUTHCAROL1NA,
County of Hcrry.
Ry J. S. VAUGHT, ESQUIRE.
PRORATE JUDGE.
WHEREAS, Rufus M. Dyson
ado suit to mo, to grant him Let
; rs of Admir i> t rat ion of the Es
tale t f and effects of Effie Jan >y
on.
THESE ARE THEREFORE to
ito end admonish all and singula
ho kindred and creditors of the
aid Effie Jane Dyson, decca o\
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PAGE THREE
!'}>r? He be an ' amenr, : fore nw,
r the C'Uil of Pro'u^c, to be hel '
p.t Conway. S. C.. on the 27th <!ay of
March 10.0 next after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock in ti e forenoon,
.c shew cause, if any they have, why
the said Administration should not
be granted.
GIVEN under my Hand, this 4th
day of March Anno Domini, 1920. ~~
Publishe 1 on the 11th and 18th
days of March 1920 in the Horry
Herald. J. S. VAUGHT, (L. S.)
Judge of Probate for Horry. County.
MAY SMOKE OUT FOOD.
Chicago.? Plans to force into the
retail trade the la est amount of
food ca er thrown on the market in
the United States were announced
by Di strict Attorney Clyno b foe
leaving for Washington t- lay the
scheme befo:c Attorney Gon? al
Palmer.
James A. ??Iiller, asdatud ?V tr ct
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uiunia-v, liiiS gaUld'CU llglllC tO
.show that Chicago storage houses
now hold 4,900.898 po'.in is <f buttei,
as cm-pared to 2 122 MO! pounds
stcred hci-o a year ago. M re than
five and ono-half million jr.m s of
choose are bring held, wheoe there
was but l.f>(>1 400 n undo last. year.
M r. dyne said pri ;os wo o l>cirg
kept up by withholding the e fo ds'uffs.
lie said ln> plann <1 to use
both the pure food and d;u- a t and
the Lever law ag inst store go houses
to force the 'food stocks on the
market.
I The CI'eenvide b an h "f the
South Carolina Cotton (lr.?\ eis Association
has pi v hi; inv's to
giiaiantee the ?u n'.oy-.u nt of an
official cotton con ic, i r v' eenvillo
County farmers.
The Boggy Swamp vlrnir: go district
in the Andrews ngi ti of
Georgetown County Ivr heen organzine
1 to drain about 2t\?>.)) acres of
1 lowlands.
South Caiolira farm as use 119W
trucks in their farming operation *,
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i"v vvivu.,h v\/ i* .211 . t; rii? jn'ii o
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