The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 02, 1922, Image 8
DEUNT SEED
ERE PLANTING
C'.emson Collie, March 2.?As the
cotton planting season approaches
ancl in view of the heavy boll weevil
infestation ami the importance <>f
taking every possible stop to jrive
cotton a good early start in the race
ugatnst the weevil, it is suggested
again, as it was last planting season,
that farmers delint cotton seed before
planting as one means of getting an
early crop of cotthn.
Delinting is especially valuable
when conditions .are unfavorable for
seed germination. It hastens germi
nation more uniform and tends to
prevent disease. Delinted f;eed can
he more evenly planted, and it lenitives
fewer seed to plant an acre.
Below are directions for delinting
seed with sulphuric acid.
Materials needed. ? Concentrated
sulphuric acid, about eivbt pounds <>i
each bushel of seed Tinge wooden
or earthen tubs, one of which should
tove a number of smell hole in the
center of the bottom with :i copper
wire screen over them to prevent the
seed from passing1 throui'h. \ !:u r.e
glass or earthen funnel with : creen ,
may be used instead. IMenty of
water. ,
Directions for Treat ini' Seed.?
Plac? seed in tub "A," \\hi?h has no ,
holes in bottom and cover with a< id ;
tive to ten minutes. Stir seed con- (
stantly with a wooden .stick until lint f
is removed. Next pour seed and acid
in tub "Pi," which has hole in bottom ,
:uid which lu'H been placed over tub ,,
"C," which has no holes in bottom. |
As soon as the acid is drained off. |
wash wed with water until free from
acid. If a good stream of running j
water is applied this does not take )
long. Spread seed on floor or on I
sheets in the sun to dry. When dry v
thev are ready to plant. t
Caution.?If left unnecessarily loniv p
in the iicid the seed will be killed, t
Wooden tubs must be tight. Tubs v
which require to be. tightened l?y swell- ]]
Ing with water will not do as the acid c
takes all the water out of the wood, t
Acid must be handled with care, for
it will eat holes in any clothing: which r
it touches. ,,
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WATER REGULATIONS V
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A* to the water supply ;in?l water
ratea for the Town of Conway,
adopted by the Hoard of Public
Works of said town on the <Sth day ,,
of February, 1922: H]
The Board of Public Works of (.'on- ,\{
way will furnitih water to any house- oi
uv.fi.er or to any dwelling of t!ie town
under the following- terms and eonditions,
And to manufacturing, mercan- I \\
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tile and other establishments within
the town under like terms and conditions,
subject to modifications at
a my time either by special contract
or ' by published regulations made
with or by this Board.
1-t. Application for water service
shall be made to the Clerk of the
Hoard of Public Works, and on approval
of such application a permit
to tap the main at a designated
point shall bo issued for the use of
the applicant to a licensed plumber
of the town or to any other competent
persons.
'2nd. Service pipes and water meters
for every consumer shall be
placed from the supply main at the
'cost of the consumer; and such meters,
pipes and fittings will he furnished
by the town and sold to water
rate payers at actual cost, plus 10
per cent.
3rd. A separate connection with
meter from water main to each
dwelling or place of consumption
nail !?e made; but perm'asion to Join
two or more houses of the same
owner may be given, but no such connection
shall be made wit.hmit.
geting a. written permission to do so.
In the event of such joint service the
o'. ner of the houses so joined will t>e
iosv>on>ible for payment of all
water rates of the several canected
sor-vices. No house so connected with
he water main shall have a branch
line leading' to an ad joining: property
jwnor without a written permit, and
p such an event the Haiti party reviving
such service shall be subject
<> pay the established water rate*.
'1th. The Boalxl of Public Works
eserves the right to cut off the
.vat oi' from all several connected
louses upon non-payment of the rates
>v any one of the houses so connect*
?1. The refusal of the landlord to
>ay the water rates for two or more
iou es connected by permit made to
hn, so lung as they remain oonnect<1,
shall be considered a breach of
!>is oonM-ict, and if the tenant to
iievent loss in water service, pays
he full water rate of the houses with
> hich he is connected, the clerk of this
loan! will notify the landlord to
red it the tenant upon his tent for 1
he amount so paid. 1
5th. Failure to pay the water I
ates herein required when due shall,
ii ten days (10) notice of such ac- 1
on, warrant the Board of Public (
/orks in cutting out water connec- <
ons of the porson so failing to pay.
(>th. If for any cause tne water
?rvice of any consumer shall be cut
ff by this Board, such service shall '
ol be renewed until the consumer
lull pay in advance ;*11 water rates
.10 and owintf; and also a cut-in fee
f one ($1.00) dollar. 1
7h. The rates of payment for war
supply by the Board of Fublie 1
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WAY PUB
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THE HORRY HERALD, 0<
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the town shall be as follows, payable
monthly:
Rates Per Month Minimum Charge
$1.00 for Each House or Place
of Supply.
2,000 gallons and under, T?Cc per 1,00;
2,000 to 5,000 45c per 1,00(
5,000 to 8,000 4Q$ pe? t.00<
8,000 to 10,000 35c pel 1,0(H
Over 10,000 ; 5;0e per l,00i
Qut-of-town customers minimun
charge per month por house, Sl.fiO foi
2,000 gallons and under; over 2,001
gallons a charge of 10c higher thai
le above schedule will be charged
The board reserves the right tc
make flat rates per month for watei
servico where, -in the judgment of tin
Board, conditions will justify its do
ing so.
BOARD OF PUBI IC WORKS
TOWN JO CON WAY.
ay <J. H. SNIDER, Clerk,
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SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
(Complaint Served)
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF HORRY
J. W. Joyner, J. P. Mills, W. H.
Stroud and J. R, Turbeville, Co-partners
in trade under tho firm name of
J. W. Joyner and Co. Plaintiffs vs
J. P.. Pridgen, Farmers and Merchants
Bank, a corporation, and .1.
L. Lewie, Defendants.
To The Defendants above Named:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to answer the complaint
in this action, of which a copy
is herewith served upon you, and to
serve a copy of your answer to the
said complaint on the subscriber at.
his office at Conway, S. C., within
twenty days after the service hereof;
exclusive of the day of sue' ervice;
and if you fail to answoi the complaint
within the time aforesaid, the
plaintiff in this action will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded in
the cbiiinl.Qin*
Dated February '22nd, A. D. 1922
II. IT. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney
To Farmers and Merchants Bank, a
Corporation, and J. L. Lewis, Absent
defendants.
TAKE NOTICE That tho Complaint
in the forepoin# stated action
and the Summons of which tlio foreffoinjf
is a copy were filed in the office
of the Clerk of the Court of
Common Pleas in and for Horry
County, at Conway, S. C., on the 24th
lay of February A D. 1922.
H! H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.)
3-2-8t C. C. C. P.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of two chattel
mortgages as follows to wit:
W. E. Porter to J. (I. Butler dated
Way 25, 1920, and W. K. Porter and
Olia .Porter t? J. G. Butler dated
IE Sr
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L1SHING (
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>N WAY, S. 0., FSB. 23, 1922
c March 28, 1921; and by virtue of t)
authority vested in me as the agei
of Armour* Fertilizer Works, a eo
poration, the present owner and hold*
of said mortgages, 1 have taken an
> seized two different lots of person*
) property and will sell the same c
) hereinafter stated upon the dates an
) at the places as named, to wit:
) First, I will sell at public auctio
1 to the highest bidders for cash at th
J lesidence of W.* E. Porter and Oli
* Porter, near Loris, S. C., at 11 o'cloc
1 in the forenoon >on the 17th day c
March, 1022, the ^following:
> Four (4) head of mules (8 hora
mules and 1 mare mule).
Two (2) tons of hay and fodder.
Sixty (GO) bushels of sweet pota
toes.
? Fifteen (15) buehels of peas, un
shelled.
Amounts stated are approximate.
Second, I will sell at public auctioi
to the highest bidders for cash, in th<
town of Loris neaV the railroad depo
or at the warehouse where the sann
is stored at the hour of 2 o'clock ii
the afternoon on the 17th day o
iTj.iicii, ivzfi, tue following:
All and singular seven (7) bales o.
cotton raised during the years 192(
and 1921 upon the farm or farms 01
the said VV. E. Porter and Olia Por
tor, being ' the identical property
covoi-ed by said mortgages.
J. A. LEWIS,
3-2-3t Agent of Mortgage
Dated February 24, A. D. 1922.
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NOTICE OF DISCHARGE
.Notice is hereby given that I. H.
Ruck as administrator of the personal
estate 'of George II. Buck, deceased,
will apply before the judge
of probate in and for Horry county
at his office at Conway, S. C., at 11
o'clock in the forenoon on the 17th
day of March, A. D. 1922, for a final
discharge as euch administrator.
I. H. BUCK,
Administrator of George H. Buck,
Deceased.
Februaryy 16, 1922. 2-28tf
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or infusorial earth. In
Bulletin 1025, Studies In the Clarification
of Unfermented Fruit Juice?,
Joseph S. Caldwell, plant physiologist
of the Bureau t>f Plant Industry, discusses
this process at length. Its
advantages are pointed out and previous
attempts at clarification are discussed
in detai).
The method ? which ia particularly
successful when applied to unfermented
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