The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 19, 1922, Image 5
STARTING FARM
COST ACCOUNTS
, Clem son College, Jan. 19.?A farm I
,s usually composed of several
branches; or jt dustries. In this state,
cotton ,i ?(i c n are the principal
source of fa?* i ireoitic, thoujrh some
seel" lv>farms on which live
stock i the important industry, while
' i imp'M ti'lit in other sectior.s.
The fn , ?er who tirts I is account
on .): I i :! (> 'I open a double
It4''* ion t ;i complete account,
SO as to have ,un account with each
in I" i1 on 1 >> "ir^ests W
Jensen specialist in farm economics.
If a crop is urown on a very small j
scv'i ii i pr>f| n<>t a'wavs he considered, |
hut it is host to include everything.
Patches of Irish potatoes. watem e'ors.
o'o.. may he grouped together
into a garden account.
The first sten.
Aii inventory must be taken first of
day of the year, but in tlio (rucking
-?<<inn the first of July is preferable.
|vw? host method to uy in deterpMMintr
values is to estimate what a fair
>-r?llinvr mice would be on each article,
although the forced sale and sliding
scale methods have been used. The
lvt'ux' to emp'ov depends largely
upon the nature of the article being
in^fM-tori^d. In the case of commodities
having no market price, such as
en>ilagc. a special method is necessa.v.
This consists, in taking the
market price of a bushel of corn minus
the cost of hauling to market,
est ing the number of bushels, and
add:ng to this a fair value on the
sta'tr- which can be closelv estimated.
The econd step is to divide the hook
u el s<> th.'t each industry will have
,m of its own. ard label each
industry, reserving the left-hand page
for charges and the right-hand page
for credits. A tvpical farm might
have these divisions: iru'es. cows,
n'?u"vv, cotton, corn, oats,
wheat, potatoes, garden, personal. An
or' n* \ ' d'rer indexed with j i'maie't
1 ' j c, n vnient for this work.
T'ie Ihinl step, which ei"'prcs
throo'rh the yerr. consist 4 the dai'v
' p 1 .*>> 1 f o of ent ering a!! chertres ,*?nd
crcd!' in limit* urotwr ii'iu'os 1 nlirn*
. . V..- .. f ' ' - ' f ' ^
r<" i i r? < special attenl ion, making up
:i it (|mp<- s'> |; ! ?? (? m jKipt of the cos4
of production. In order to determine
w'vi* 4 l>e l:i,w?r ivist'i-' on each crop or
on the stock, llio number of labor
hour: (man hours and mule hours
st 1 ed ' enaratelv? cm 4 be entered
under the proper industries on the
clvirj.ro side. Il i> desirable to enter
;it the same time the nature of the
i'ni. whether breaking, harrowin
ur, etc.
The above statements apply to 4 ho
ker?|?int?- of co'nplete cost accounts.
The check-hook method is shorter, but
not as copiptofo. It is designed for
V the determination of the labor income
of the farm as ;i whole, together with
th< costs and nrofits on two or three
of the leading industries of the farm.
The inventory is taken in the same
w/iv as in complete farm accounting
and the other work is in principle the
same as in complete accounting. This
method is especially suitable to operator
\vb') handle several (arms and
who desire to h.'ive a general line on
what each individual farm is doini>\
\ limited num.her of forms c; n be
had from Clemson College for this
method.
Hnbitual ? onstlpation Cutcd
in ! -t lo 21 Days
"LAX-r()S WITH PEPSIN" is a speciallyprepared
SvrupTonic-I.axative l>?r Habitual
Constipation. It reli )ves promptly Imf
should !><; taker, rojiularly for 14 to V.\ day:,
to induce iv.^ulai acinn. I. Stimulates and
Regulates. Very P'easap* / Take. 80c
r ii bot.Ic
"ho;o iV V: !>' ;-n r C
11 (> (\!* fUo *;j: *?' poHec 1. >
rur down the makers of monkey
rum.
SIMMONS FOR RIM J KT.
(Complaint not Served)
STATK .sOlJT'J CAROLINA,
County of I lorry.
Courl of ( onimon Pleas
Kmma " . T-mp-Mi"A.
J. Ilarrclson, Lottie Curry and
Kdward Harrrlson, Plaintiffs
vs
Merchants National I?ank of Raleigh,
N. C., a Corporation, William D.
Mills. W. '! j! ? A < r- ?y jYi;'<t
WV?cV<? <i Cm-Moi?' i >n. and Mi'
arv Harrelson. Dofondnnis.
TO THE DKFRNDANTS. Merchants
National Hank, William I).
]\iiP \V. '?. K \nrS-, Avmom* F^rtiJi%py
W?fl-f o?rl Tlf f 1 >0?
YOU ARK HKRRHY SUMMONED
ami required to answer tho complaint
in this action, which has been filed
j- ' ofl'!re ot' t'^o Cl?rk of til^ C'oui\
<>f Common Picas, for the said County.
and to serve a copy of yoiir answer
. to the said compla;?.t on the subscribers
at their iTiee at Conway, S.
within twenty nays /n'ter the service
hereof; exclusive of the day of
such service; and if your fail to answer
tho compiaint within the time
aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action
will appl> to the Court, for tho relief
(IPIlKtlHU'M ni i in- ii.,
Dated Dor*, 30th, A. D. 1021.
siikrwood & McMillan,
Plainti ffs* A ttornovs.
, TO Til K ABSENT DEFEND A NTS,
Merchants National Bank of
Raleigh, N. C., ;\ Corporation; Wm.
I). Mills, VV. B. Roberts and Armour
Fertilizer Works, a Corporat
ion.
TAKE NOTICE that the complaint
in the foredoing Action and the Sumnions,
of which the foregoing: is a
copy (and is hereby served on you)
was filed in the office of the Clerk
of Court of Common Pleas, said State
{ nd County, (<n the M()th day of Dec.
1021.
siikkwood & McMillan,
Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
Attest:
w. i.. bryan,
C. C. C. P.
GREAT MASS
OF PROOF
' (' (\ POC (' ?es Kidney
Trouble, Some of Them Conway
* 'a < .
Each of some GCCO newspapers ot
he United States is publishing; frc>!:
wee'.* ' les of p^oolr in
Ipaiticular neighborhood who hav
'H i >rvded TV a^'s KM
ney Tills for kidneys, bachache, weak
f r ?. j ^ . p,? iirinar;
disorders. This mass of proof includes
ver .10,000 recommendations,
i \ n i pi ion. I (ere i
mo o flhe Conwa%\ cases:
Wm. I!. Chryst say. : "A cold
caused my kidney t\\ \ l>!e an ' >
back was weak and sore. 'ly h ;
?' r : i \vj. vr v< us : nd ru
'own. 'I lie kidney sccrt '. i n v ?s-e
too frequently. too. air! wer* hij?'hl
colored. ! used Doan's KIdrey l>;i:
; rv] op.e he.?: cured - e of t?,'> c.ov
p'aint 1 haven't been hother d
ince."
TM'icf* (>0c at al! dealers. Pon"
simply "ask for a kidney reniedv
Dean' Kidney Pi'ls?th? sam
'V* t A'r. C'hrys4 had. Foster-Milhur
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. V.
I ?
M AS NEW A I).
The People's Filling Station lias a
now ad in this issue of the Moralrl.
It concerns the important work of
washing and polishing' the car, the
turning down of the grease cups and
ca'li'ip- the attention of the owner to
nn y til i iijc found wrong that should
; have the attention of the owner of
the car. siHi as a missing cup or loose
j holt Read the ad and take the ear
I to the place where they have tlie right
I things to work with,
i
('AU).MKL GOOD IU T
AWFl L TREACHKROt S
Next Dose May Saliva'c, Shock Liver
or Attack Vour
? Rones
You know what calomel is. It's
mercury; quicksilver. ('.dome' is den
gorous. It crashes into sour hi'e 'ike
; dynamite, cramping .and sickening
' you. Ca'omel a'ta the hones and
shou'd never he put into your system.
If '.-on for.' liiMous. he-nl-chey. eorsl ipated
and all knocked out, ju t go to
your druggist and get a hottle of
Dodson's Liver Tone for a few cents,
; which is :i Harmless \oj>e'ahle suhstituto
for dangerous calomel. Take a
spoon I jl .and if it doesn't start your
liver and straighten you up better and
quicker than nasty calomel and without
making >ou sick, you just go hack
and get your money.
Don't take calomel! It makes you
sick the next day; it loses you a day's
J work. Dodson's Liver Tone straight,
ens you right up and you feel great.
No salts necessary. (Jive it to the
c hildren, hec.auso it is perfectly harmless
and cannot salivate.?Adv.
WAIVES HEARING
In the case of the State vs. E. Norton
Tompkins, set for hearing the
| first thing last Monday morning in
; the magistrate court, the defendant
i waived the preliminarv hearing and
I 11 i / . * -
i im:k!i' duiki !o rnc eoun <<i tfonerai so.
si on.
Catarrh Can Re Cured
Catarrh is a local disease Greatly inflc
enced by constitutional conditions. 1
therefore requires constitutional Iron
I mcnl. II Aid .'S CATAUHII MnDH'IN'
; taken internally 'ami nets throiu
the IMeod on the Mil our Surfa?'4,:?
lie System JIAld/S i' A A H l<
4KDKMNFJ destroys the fntn >. i
the disease, rives i no pti strength '
'.pi nvin^ the KcitM li health and t'.s; 1.
iMMjre in doini: its w?> 1 :.
d l>i i; i ; ' * v< 111.t r "rcrt
. .J. <** r'-s
pi.FNTY OF IWPKK.
T'?e ]ior;.ld :lt,.p recently r.
r "i ed a larj-'C ot of poster |>aj)>
in assorted colors, foe the mirn > <"
of printing hand I)i1 i and
posters. The sizes may run from
double pai^es downward.
This shoo is prepared to help you
iio? . t: ore n \ i " a car' * _
your advertising!: plans. Use II.i
paper for the circulars and run lit
same copy in the Herald.
officios to lkt
The offices on the second floor of
jvinnin/v this date. All of the rooms
were finished with wall hoard and
paint about one year apo.
Kach suite of three rooms is provided
with toilet, sinks, lavatories,
and one of the suites has a hath. Will
not he let for living rooms.
Apply to H. H. WoodNvard, Conwav,
S. C.
o
n,,. on jyood <t< ('k a
the Herald office.
TspiriF
Name "Bayer" on r.pmnnA
I
Beware! Unless you ace the name
"Bayer" on pueka^e or on tableta yon
are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed
by jiliysieiftiis for t\v?
years and proved siife by million
Aspirin only as told in tlie Hayer ^
for Colds, Headache. Neuralgia. Hheunin
tism, Earache. Toothache, Lutnlmgo, an
for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Mr.ye
Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Drug
gists also selI larger packages. Aspirin
is the trade mark of Haver Manufacture
of Monoaeeticacideator of Salicylicacid.
0
THE HORRY HERALD, COV
Hank No. 45(3
Statement of The Condition of The
FARMERS HANK
Located at Lorjs. S. (\, at ti e close
of business December 31, 1921.
RESOURCES
I.oans and discounts ..$119,534.94
Overdrafts, secured . ... 1,6(54.71
Furniture and fixtures 5,044.51
Duo from banks and bankers
lis.77
Currency 620,00
.'I 70.00
Silver and other minor coin 832.2(5
Checks and cash items. ... 1,708.S3
Undivided profits.. 14(5.93
Total $129,740.96
I !AliTI IT IKS
Capital t'>ek paid in $ 10,000.00
fund 4,000.00
I ndi\ idual deposits
subject to
check $33,5H~>.04
'Pimo certificates
of deposit .. 3(5,S83.74
Cashier's checks . 272.17 70.740.95
Hills payable, including certificates
for money borrowed
45,000.00
Total $129,740.95
ST ATT i OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry, ss
Before '.v>? ear.ie Chris. 1). Prince,
< 'ashier of 1 ho above named bank,
who. being <uly sworn, says tl?\t
i !,o ;]'>ov? ;in : fotrp-oinfr y'at' nv n'
is a true condition of said bank, as
shown by the l ooks of said h/jnk.
CHAS. D. PRINCE.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this Oth dav of jjinuarv, 11)22.
P. HICKMAN,
Notary Public.
''ov'ocl AHe^t
A. J. MISHOK.
A. V. CANNON,
O. 11. HICKMAN,
Directors.
mortCi \r;i*; s \uo
Undor and by virtue <>f a chattel
nor: vaive -ated A|)i*i 1 1921 and exeente-1
nd delivered bv !.. I). S4 evens
to l.'oi (irocery Company, 1 have
seiv I *:nd will >:ell a< public ;".u tion
, at the J. (>. Graham faro near 1 ? r!s,
j S. - '1 o'clock in the forenoon
nn the ')0'ih day of January, 1!>22. the
fo!u.\vin?- do.-criheci personal property
l<> v> it:
25 bushels of corn in barn and storcI
house
j 3 tons of hay in barn and riold (11
shocks in field)
250 bund'es of fodder in storehouse
75 bushels of sweet potatoes
2 bushels of cow peas.
Terms of sale cash.
1-12-tf J. A. LFAVIS,
Agent of Mortgagee.
December 31, 11)21.
No Worms in u [hviitliv Child
All children troubled with "Worms have an unhealthy
culor, which indicates poor b'ocd, and as a
rale, there in more or i esr. stomach disturbance.
GROVK.- TASTKLESS CHII.l. 'IONIC given reguj
larly for ti*o or three weeks wiil enrich the blood,
I improve the digestion, and uetos aei at ralStrengtk nitij*
Tonic to the wholf s ystem. Nature will then
throw off or dispel the worms, and thcChild willbe
j in perfect health. Pleasant to take. * 00c per bottle.
rr.IC DKK HAPTIST (HIRCII
The following is a program of low>
i'oo Doe Union Valley Forg;e Bap ist
Church lo he hold January 27, 2<S
an*! 2!>. 1022:
Friday
11:00?Introductory sermon by Rev.
f.. I'1. VVostbory.
12:00?Rocess.
12:15?Roll call and Inters road.
12:30?Now or miscellaneous business.
12:15?Query No. 1?"What steps
should wo take in regard to the Tithing;
question? J. C. Spivey.
1:15?Son j.'; and adjournment.
1 :()()?Song; and pray er ser\ ice.
Sat urday
I 0:00?Song- and prayer service by
deacon of church.
10:15?Query No. 2?"What are tho
keys to tho Kinjvdom which were delivered
to Peter?" C. V. .Johnson.
10:30?Query No. 3?"What should
he the attitude of tho Sunday School
superintendent to his school, and the
school to its superintendent?" by M.
C. Holmes.
10:15?Query No. 4?"Should all
church members commune?" by J. H.
Causey.
11:00?Sermon by Rev. W. J. Ingram.
12:00?Report of committees.
Song' and adjournment.
Sunday
Mass meeting* by Sunday School
superintendent.
11:00?Missionary sermon by Rev.
M. W. Gordon.
Final adjournment.
S. B. Small, Clerk.
i
I )
'Time io Plant
it . . . '
I ana 1 iic uost varieties fti vegetable !
ami f.eld seeds t > plant for each
j purpose is t* :J In the
1922 Catalog of
I SEEDS :
Now ready to be mailed, free
on request.
Rcduced prices are quoted on
feeds, Poultry Supplies, and
Feeds, Garden Tools and Spr. y
1 PI i i inlr.
Write for vour ccyy today.
v. w. woon & soxn.
I,* S. Mth St., IJi'hmond, V.?.
WAY, S. C., JAN. ID,' 1922
MARION A. WRIGHT
Attorney -at-Law
Offices Spivey Building
CONWAY, S. C
b\ J. ST 1,1,1 \ AN & CO.
Certified Public \eiount ants (lT?.)
Telej jiiOiic So. 79(>.
Murchisoi I? nL
| WILMINGTON," N. C.
i
S. C. IH'SKMU'KY
Attorney-at Law i
Spivry l>uil<lni)V
UINVVW, S C.
J . 1 . A L L K N , JR.
Attorney-al-La w
Oilier in Hank of I .oris Hldg.
LOUIS, S. C .
II. il. WOODW.A
Vttorney and Counsellor at Law.
(ONWAY, S. C.
K. H. SC.Al-MiOROl Gil
Attorney at Law
CONWAY, S. C.
T. H. LiIWlS
AM ;?rne\ avd Co' nsellor at Law
CONV. AY, S. C.
Ci. Lloyd Ford VV. Kenneth Sugg
ro k i) & s v (i c. s
At tornevs-;:t -Law
Otliees in Buek Building
CONWAY, S. C.
WILLIAM KrCF.NK KINCi
I'hvsieian and Surgeon
A YNOK, S. C.
1). SI'IY^Y & CO.
\V. II. !\inu, Sect v.
BONDS \\!> INS1'R\\(T.
OIVioc n>
National Hank Huilding.
HAURKLSON & (I \UUftLSON
\?t onu'v > -at - La w
Practice bn'h in the State and
Ke<Vral Courts.
Ml LLINS, --- - S. C.
dr. c,. !. lewis
Dent a! Sur-u'tm
Office Ovei \'<>it<>n I ruiy Compar \
CON WAV, S. C.
* .
Dr. .!. I). TllOM \S
Phvsio.ui and Surgeon
LOR1S. S. C.
1ROWELL LEASES
JENKINS FARM
| I!. Uowell has rented the farm of
I Ci. R. Jenkins on the Conway and
Pircway public road and has moved to
that place recently.
He i.s a very industrious farmer
and us'iji'ly ; .dres a success with his
crops; but, like many others, he made
ja laiture last year with his tobacco
I crop and could not meet the payments
! on a valuable place that he purchased
in D(?k BlulV township.
To Ston a Cough Quick
take HAVES' HEALING HONEY, a
cou^h medicine winch stops the cough by
healing tlu*. inflamed and irritated tissues.
A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE
SALVE lor Chest Colds. Ho.s\d nun
Croup is enclosed with everv boitle of
HAYES* HEALING HONEY. The salve
should he rubbed on the chest ami throat,
of children suffering from a Cold or Croup.
The healing efTeet of Haye.-:' Henlin^S Honey inside
the eoirbimd with the I ealiii'l efleet of
Grove's O-Pen-Trace Salve throt "i the pores of
the skin noon stops a cough.
Both remedies are paekrd in one earton and the
cost of the eomiiin. d treutmcDt is o5e (
<?^.Iust ask your druggist for HAYES'
HEALING HONEY.
Taste is a matter of
tobacco quality
We state it r. ur Iv.ncst
belicfthat the tonaccos ?i:;c\l
in Chesterfield are ot 'iner
qualitv (and henee ot better
taste) t han i n an y otor
cigaret:e at the priee.
I,illK*1* Myers Tobacco C.o.
j
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V
y
Lower Prices
20 now lGc
1 ^ now Qc
(Two 10's?18c)
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"?and r:M ready tor cic
i|3 plow, i::.:rc;v, CA'A; io
11! cc-r. si :1k r < :? hay be
11 FcvJ-: r '"^rctc'cc r'--^ riil
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general at Id wor> scr tr.
I j|| biifc tlic y arc snv';:^ t
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j! IJ vruai^v..-:-?yc j? ha*\j v?..
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l ] ccoiion: vil m hcLli ii:ci
kccA ; i'c is civ.1.:; i. i;
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I It's Irtrrvl to till y;;;y c!
Fordson L:;rc. Wo p: ;.
son?j)y and to ?hov- yc>
|, Wc'ji f/Iadiy bring all t
will phone or drop us
A ulhorizccl /
13. B. ANl
! Tabor,
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$ j i tjv in* iwwiikiiv-^ num ? * -jmw
?A. .>AaW1 .
A thousand dollars, farm expor|
ience, and an agreeable wife arc the
requisites of an applicant for /i tract !
on the s{:,ic oldier land settlement
project. The applicant's wife must
. ijrnify her willingness to take up
rustic pursuits, according to an announcement
from American l ei?'ion
headquarters. This is designed to
preclude unsuccessful experiments.
Th*; Quinine 7h?.r uocji c.ct .??.u
fire* msc o( ;t*~ toi.io nt* Inxutivf ..-if' ct t..' \"
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1 ji ..nt* and doi s not <:nxis<_' nervcm-iu*
i inti'nj*. .n head. th?? uli ni'tne it.
too*, Jot thf uf !iatu?<* *j1 U. *?v. '.iKoVJEi .'i
Samson used the jawimn 1 <>f an a^
to end a war. n modern times tliiweapon
is used only t;> start wars?
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