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TE VALUE Of COTTON SEED Clemson College, October 19. With the cotton ginning season now in full swing, farmers throughout tie State are interested in the prices paid 'for cotton seed. For the pur pose of giving information that will enable them to judge of the com .parative worth of cotton seed and cotton seed meal as fertilizer and as feed, and to assist them in arriving at an equitable basis for exchange, the Extension Service has prepared the following figures; Oottonsted as a Fertilizer Compared with Cottonseed Meal. With nitrogen valued at 37 1-2 cents per pound, phosphoric acid at 6 cents per pound, and potash at 12 1-2 cents per pound: 1 ton of cottonseed contains 62.4 to 75 lbs. of nitrogen worth $25.26 to $28.12, 20 to 30 pounds of phosphoric acid worth from $1.75 to $3.50, and 24 to 30 pounds of potash, giving a to He. e' is a high powered rnan wh you !,now just how enthusis.,tic Lie inds soeathing that proves nerv.ce and a value exactly as ad triends all about "GREEN FLAG" M nnty e had ever used. "GREEN FLAG" g< owners who use it. ket is more widely , crank case drained Motor Oil, the worl performance of you preciated. Cesi Cost Supplied by the follow Askc for Green Flai Gear compound n I Cup Grease Plowden Hardware Co., Man Greelyville Motor Co., Gree; 4F Nice 8 Lot 110 near 1 town. I DuR Proteci If desired we wi Corrugate d and Cement, Li III Shi: Car'olina tal value of $80.50 to $33.50; 1 tor of cottonseed meal contains 120.4 tc 141.2 pounds of nitrogen valued at $48.75 to $52.95, 53.2 to 53.4 poundR of phosphoric acid vAluea at $3.1E to $4.50 or $5.04 and 86 pounds of potash, giving a totai value of 157.00 to $61.00; 1 ton of hulls contains $14.8 pounds nitrogen worth $5.55, 7.2 pounds phosphoric acid wortli $.43 to $3.20 and 25.6 pounds of potash, giving a total valhe 9f $9.18 On this basis meal iR very nearly twice as valuable as seed for ferti lizer. Cottonseed as a Feed Compared with Cottonseed Mela. Experiments at Texas, Arkansas and Mississippi stations show cotton seed not quite half equal to cotton seed meal as food ,either for dairy or beef cattle, i. e., 200 pounds cotton seed produced results in milk or flesh not quite equal to 100 pounds a meal. On this basis meal is about twice as valuable as seed for feed, It is a safer feed, for the oil in the 3 drives a high powered car, and a man of this type can get whenzu its genuine merit, -ar.d gives a rertised. So he is tdInr- his club stor Oil, the oil he foui. :upe.rior to te its best advertising fro-n the rar No automobile comm.Jity on the Trwr >r favorably talked about. Have yt at and re-filled with "GREEN FLA T I's supreme lubricant. The imprc . power plant will be immediately ay B nib mowm to berfn wil & less In the eie Ing well-known dealursi ling S. C. rville, S. C. or Sa Room Dwell x200; good 1i usiness sec ant&F Manning, S. C. t Your ( TILD THAT WAREHOL Ii furnish a plan, and Sheets, Nai: any other mater mre, Plaster, Wall E ages Asphalt Shing Write or Phone Portland Ci CHARLESTON,.S. C. seed is too laxative. Five pounds of t seed a day is as much as is recom mended. Product of 1 ton cotton seed Oil, 300 to 315 pounds, valued at 11 cents, total of $33.00 to $34.85. Meal, 750 to 940 pounds, valued at 28 1-2 cents, total of $21.37 to $20.79. IHulls, 800 to 575 pounds, valued at .005 1-2 cents, total of $4.40 to $3.16. Linters, 30 to 50 pounds, valued at .01 1-2 cents, total of $0.45 to $0.75. Waste, 120 pounds. Total, 2000-1880 pounds; total value $59.22-$65.35. The cost of manufacture of 1 ->n of seed is estimated to be $18.50. The difference between the selling price of the products, $59.22 to $65.35, less the cost of manufac ture, $18.50, is $40.72 to $47.00 Upon this basis it appears that the cottonseed mills can pay from $40.00 to $45.00 per ton for seed, but should the above prices per pound for products decline, the mills will have to drop below $40.00 a ton. It is recommended that at any price below $35.00 per ton for seed and with fertilizers selling at the prices named above the farmer use his seed for fertilizer, unless he can ex change them equitably for cottonseed meal. In making these comparisons no account is taken of the varying cost of hauling and handling seed and fertilizers, which each farmer must determine for himself. TO FIGHT "NIGHT RIDING" Columbia, October 16.-The com ing week will see the vigorous in stitution of warfare against "night riding" in South Carolina, State Insur ance Commisisoner McSwain putting into the field a corps of detectives to round up the parties guilty of posting warnings on gin doors in several coun ties. So far "night riding" has been threatened in Laurens, Lee Richland Anderson and Oconee counties. The insurance commissioner has made public a statement, in which he avers that he will use the limit of his power in rounding up the persons who have threatened gin operators. Governor Cooper has also made sim.: ilar statements, and both officials are determined to bring to justic if possi ble the persons guilty of the threates. le t .ing, on cation, tion of loyd, Sotton ! 'SE Is, Roofiing 'ials. soard, Metal les ament Co.Il b, JJAUhufng, s. I.. Clott ID We had a tumble. We fi turers could not While othei and winter stoci TIME--took a p for new stock assured fact. a large fall and PRICES CLOS THE WAR BE( TheN tutmuuurmunnrumm SOME WAFFLE EATER New York, Oct. 10-The title of hampion waffle eater of the world uday was clnimied by Private Paul 'rancis Jones, of the United States iarine Corps. lie established this :im last night by eating twenty-six rid one-half of these ,.orrugated pas ries iv t!.irty minutes fl'.t, in a con est with a epreerrtative of the army t the Grand Ceitral Pla!ce. CITATI(ON NOTICE TATE OF SOUT'll CAROLINA, County of Clarendon ly J1. M-I WVindlimm, Probate J udge-: Whe-reas, R. Leon Burgess made uit to me to grant him Letters of Ad ninistration of the Estate and effects i Andr-ew P. Burgess. Thes~e are, -therefore, to cite and aid aonish all and singular the K-irared nd Creditors of the said Andrew P. lurgess deeasedl, that they be and ippear before me, in the Court of Pro mnte, to be .eld at Manning on the ~th dlay of -October next, after publi ationr hereof, at IIl o'clock ini the oirenounk, to show cause, if any' they nve, why the said Administration houl not L.e granted. Giian under my hand this 1 3te dav if October, Aano D~omini, 1920. J1. M. Windhan, d-l Judige of Pr1obate. T'ATE 01" SOUTl (CA IIOLINA, Chlarendon County. COU)IRTI o.F COMMON P'LEAS NOTl'CE~ 01" SALhE 'he F ideIi ty Fire Insurance Comnpany vs. I. I ALryea, M~tinnie L. Blarnett, Arn I) R. . Loryea, Sidney Loryea, Blum--.h Boyd, .1orace L~oryea., H1arcei Luryena, F"red lesesne as Adini. t rator of the Estate of Isaae M I oryea, dleceased, and C. L. Mc1l P'ursuanit to a Decree ofth ourt I' Coi mo Pleas for said C ouintyv and tate maude in above entitled act ion to te dIirected, which Deer'ee is damited etoberI 1920, 1, E. R1. Plowden, he(riff of Cla~rendon County, w id sell L pubiliic auclion to the highest hid THEtM SFRAt~ '0T NS ON LY AT YOI5 GQOCRS MAXWELL HOUSE SCOFFE& -' uing F 'OW! hunch that clothing prices It that the skyrocketing am last. Our judgment was co retailers were contracting Ls at prevailing high prices ) iainfully long chance and pi -waited until the price redi Then we bought heavily in I winter trade at reduced pri We offer you suits, ov( wear, hats, gloves, everything for wint E TO THOSE PREVAILI 3AN. Iew Id( MORRIS NESS, Manager. !:n::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: der, for cash, on Monday, the firm day of November 1920, being salesday within the legal hours for judicia sales, in front of the Court Housi loor at Manning, S. C., the followinj lescribed real estate: (a) All that piece, parcel or lot o larid in the town of Manning, Claren Ion C('unty. and State of South Caro liina, ntaining one-half of one aenr AS yr plat of E. J. Browne, Surveyor lated ,lanuary 27, 1904 and boundet Is follows, to wit: North and East h, Iands of A. L. Lesesne; South by 1( of .J. 11. Leesne (formerly A. I Lesesne) and west by South (Cure. onveyedl by Isaac M. Loryea to A. I. Lesesre by deedl dat ed May 5, 1 9() recorded in ofrlee of Clerk of Court fo Strect,--saving andl~ excepltinig froi this dlescriptioni that parcel of Ian saidl County and State in book F. on page 15 for a more particular de serrption of which reference may an shafl be had to said1 record(. ('b) A Nn A LSO all thie.t parcel o lot of land conveyed by A. L .Lesesn to Isaac ?l. Loryea by dleed dlate March 8, 19099 recordled in officea Clerk of Court for (iarendon,, Courity South Carolina, in book F. 4 on pag 16 andl described in said r'ecord~ as tol lows: North by South Street; East bj ARE YOU COMI The Gre~at E STATE AT CO OCTO BE R G-reatly impiro'v ed ground~ tactions than ever before hiere. SPECIAL REDUJCED) RA The $1 .00 admrission fee a :. to fair' grounds. Special ENLARGE D) GOV E EX CITING~ A U T )r'tfl IrL3 Ittrac1tinug ,3 ;iOUTH CAROLJINA'; GRF 0)fh'ial State( Show '' f V Grea!~ get together wv'uk of CAROlIN A-CLEM:'ON onl Big Ti All lU1HlI 1'Qne11 mment of ( 'air' Week. rices would take a ong manufac rrect. for their fall VE MARKED iced no orders uiction was an inticipation of ices. rcoats, under furnishings er wear-AT NG BEFORE a Co. t lot of grantor herein; South by lot. of , grantee therein; an(d West by Churet I Street, for a more particular descrip tion of which reference may and shii r,,be had to said record of said deec which is in said book F. 4 on page 1, Purchaser to pay for papers. E. it. Plowden. Sheriff of Clarendon County NOTICE L The qual ified voters residing in Wu'i - S- son -Mill School District. No. 2-4 wili 1 hereby take notice that an electio(. will he hld at. Wilson Mill 'n TFue; 9 day Oct ober 26th, 1920 for the put pose oif voting (on the qjues titonl 4 w:hether saidl district shall issue~ coupoI Il bonds for ant amtiount ntot exceedingf 4 Fifteen hund(redl Dollars for the pur - -pose of erecting and equipping~i d school building in said district. Regis tration certificates and tax receiptr r reqIuired as in general elections. Polk~ e1 open from 8 o'clock A. M. to -l o'clock. d P. M. By order of f E. C. COSKREY, LI. M. GALLOWAY, e W. ii. HlOLLA DAY. -Trustees in and for WVilh-on Mit y schoo1 ldistrict. NG NEXT WEEK? outhi Carolina i PAIR LUJMBIA 24th1=29thi. Is and( facilities an~d more at presented. D~on't miss the Ople Ilfo everyw here will be TEFS ON ALL RAILROAD~S dImits to Horse Rac'es as welli rates for c'hildr1en. RNMENTu EXHiBITS 3MIOBILE RACES live st ock. Ml~ore liberal rican l~ouiltry Associ8tioi Sm D)emnistra tion Agents 's.-, it 'lemison ( adeIt s I troughon1j EEK(. )N'T Nri 18 i