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IUHhWITION OF HKKI>. A'lvirtultt. Mxchaog" of fW*nJ '??" ' K?el m* It U upw timet to consider the question of fertllkvr for the next crop. In tbi* connection the dis position of the cotiou need |? Im port nut. The farmer ha* a choice of lifting 4hein dlrnctly uh h fertilizer, After crushing i,r rollnlg In acid phosphate to prevent Keriulnatlon, or to iteil the need or exchaug* them for cotton mhmI meal. The writer tiotea from recent quotat iona Hint the price offered it around thirty-five cent* per buahel, which <orr?*>pond* to $23-33 per ton, while cottonaeed meal ft quot ed about 155 7.00 per ion. ThU give* a rate of exchange of 1728 pound* of QMM}) for a ton of seed. K*perl menta conducted at various experi ment fifattonb ahow that the linter and oil are .of no value aa bo unpen 01 I -'Hi/. I, and I. til only )><? COOfid' ered for the amount of organic mat ter addot) On the other b$n4 when ?h< linter and oil. which contain U0 appreciable amount* of plant food moved, the entire l?I ?? r? t fo< i"?! removed, the oojire plant food of the Hoed remaiiiH in the hull* and cake. The amount of plAnt food , in th*a IiiiIIh la comparatively iow, therefore the bulk of the plant food iir loft In thtt moal. A ton of ?e?'d When manufactured give about 8f?0 t?')UiidH Of Iii. nl, about 600 ponn of hullH, about 360 poundH of oil, und about 40 poundH of linter;, leavliiK a loaa of over 100 pounda In mQl?turo. Therefore we can readily ?oe that the farmer Keta many more pounda of plant food by maHIng thin exchange or by Helling and relnveatljiK in fertilizer than hy uHing the need aa a fertilizer. Tho above facta have beeu jirac tlcally demonstrated both by the Ocorgiu 1'ixporl meut atatlon report ed In Bulletin 7G and by Mr. R. B, Hoykin reported in Karmor'a Buiie tln No. 286. Mr. Boykin'a work waa (Joiie Ou the farm of Mr. John C. ffacber, at MtColl. 8. C. The following comparison* war# made: *her* the name quantities 0/ phoa pborlc acid and potash were lived, and where 40 bushels or 1200 pouud? of cotton seed wore cow pared with 600 pound* of meal; under like conditions, whero 30 busheia or ?00 pounds of cotton *eed were compared with 460 pound* of meal; and, where 20 .juahela or 600 pouuds of cotton se?d were compared with 300 pound* of ; meal, always keeping the formula balanced with respect to pbv*pborlc .icld and potash. The work wan oarrlad 00 for two yearn and In every case the results were In fa vor of the meal. Thewe rMuKu would Indicate that it would b ft better to exchange a ton of weed for one thouaand pound* of inea| than to use aeed directly ii? a fertilizer. The writer doe? not believe this for two reason**: there Ih a certain amount of expense in fiurr?d b> the fa.-m'T in nuking thin exchange because he must haul the seed U> market and the meal back. Alpo he Ih entitled to a reasonable price for t^o ol| content of the good Mowfver, the prevailing pricea and ratea of exchange on cotton* aeed al low him a ImndHome profit, T. H3. Koltt, Chemist. 0. (' Kxpt. j Station Ktorkton tfews N'ot?-H. Hpeclal to The (Chronicle; lioykiu, B. C., Feb. J 3.- Mina Kit tle Howell, of Columbia, haa been vlatting relative# here. Jenn e iImnphr|eH spent laat week ond wi h Mlaa I/orena Humphrlea. Mla? llatlie A. HUSSey waa the gue#t of Mra. T. Is, Cole, at Plsg*h laat week. Miaa Jennie OweiiH waa a visitor at the home of Mr. B. F. Sowell laat Bunday, Miaseg i.elia and Llla Smith nnd Nol| Blmpaon apent Bunday ut the home of Mr. 0. N. Humphrlea. Mr. and Mra. E. M. Workman ! ?peut Friday In Camden. Mr 'lom llrup*, of Columbia spent 1 last Sunday with relatives here Mr. aud Mr?. W. W. Beagle, and children have bean visiting at the i home of Mr. ||? II. Workman ?t I Kalb. Mr. ?'enry Owens wa* a visitor In our section last week. , j Air. and Mrs. K. B. MM bin spent Saturday In Camdeu. We are glad to report that Mis# Allene Host irk is . back at ? school after several weeks Illness. Mr. J, B. L>upre. who haw been seriouH> HI of pneuibonia h?? re | covered. Me attended the com ex position I/) Columbia last week j llev, T. L. COle aud two children. I Hybli nnd Lin wood attended th? corn ?XpotlMon last Friday '? I>r. L. A. Bowell, of Catudou. spent last Sunday wltb his parents Mr. and Aim. II. F. Bowoll. v MefsrB* WaHhliiKioit Jlawkii and Johp Hhlv?r were In our section laMt Sunday. Mih Mattio Hblver is Upending several wcckH with her d.m,- lit ?r Mrn. w. H. Gardner Mr* (J. VV. Amnions and MI?h Maude Gardner, veiled in Camden on la?t Monday, Mr. I). M jPMrc#, Jr., wa? in ?'aiMd?'!i lant Saturday Littl? M kh Alyce Owens ip?nt lant week-end at the home of Mr. T. L. Cole. The monthly meeting of the Kp worih league proved to be quite a success. The following program wag rendered. Bible reading hy the president, Miss Jessie ^Owens. l'rayor. Roll call and minutes by secretary nnd treasurer, Mlftp Sal lle S well. Song. Heading hy Sam Sowell and Lorena Humphries, were very Interesting. An appro priate recitation by Jennie Humph ries was enjoyed by all. Mth. Till man Smith then served delightful r' fr Hhmente, assisted by Miss Jes sie Owens. The regular collection waH taken which amounted to for the Kpworth orpbftnage. The u?xi niMtiPl will b? held at horn* of Mr. frank Weat on the n #i fair?J#hL i,J MurclL.. A bo* uupper will be fclven at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. I'earce. J ., on Frday night, Feb. HI, 19 13. tho benefit of tbe Kpwortb L- agj . The public lu cordially !n vit? d to a 'end. M ?H H Ha ili</> and Kftael Sowoll spent Vve^iit-HdHy iu Columbia. Mr. B. M. Pearce, Sr.. attended tbe corn e position on Wedneaday. LI lo Nancy Pearce In recuperat ing fiom a sever? case of ineaales. ItoKalb Now? Not**. Speec - 1 to The Chronicle: De alb, 8. C., Feb. 12. -Mr. Kobe Kill attended the coru expo lo'i ] . > i , i wc?;k M M Annie Klrkland, of Coim.. bll. im spending aome time with her ?1?*?r Mr?. Ij. L. Clyburn. Shu will al?o vol her mother at Flat IXOck while here. M tie Allen Norrls, who wua ro~ por ed n'ck lanl week lu Improving, we are glad to hear. iif. . thomaa Vou-k. who haa been Obnf ned .to hi# room for a couple of wo >kH h able to be out again. Mr.. N. B, Workman, ban been I <|ult lck with grippe. I Mr L. S. Spearu wuh in Camden Su urd y. Mrs. Craig ClylHirn apont a coupio of days in Kershaw the paat week. Mrs. Wade Seaget, of Jloyklns, the KU??Ht of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Workman tho pa?t week. Mrs. Marshall spent Beveral day? of 'ast week visiting friends in Cam d n. > Mr. J. K. TruoBdale was In 0?nj deu Tuewday on business. Mr. Lucius Truosdale, of Colum b a. rpent a part of laat week with i'h's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Truesdale, be. came over In bis auto. I- Mr. Henry Spears and family, of our community has moved to Kirk ? ands. Wo are very sorry to have th?'in leave ufl. ! Mr, Vf,. B. Workman was In Cam The ENTERPRISE MERCANTILE CO. Will open "THE REAL SALE" of the season. The GREAT CUT PRICE BARGAIN SALE for the whole 20 days of February. We are just going to turn this store into a GREAT BIG BARGAIN CCiUNTER. Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Ladies' Suits and Coats, Blankets, Rugs, Etc. Everything marked down. BARGAINS in every department. You know it takes three things to makeja bargain; PRICE, STYLE and QUALITY. We have all three. You will really do yourself an injustice if you don't attend this CARNIVAL OF BARGAINS WOOL intKss <;ooi>h. Black and Colored llroad Cloths, $1.00 valuo at ? <?& One Piece Cream White Broad Cloth, $1.50 value at... . ;$1.19 One piece 56-inch Cravenett, 75c value at. . .48 One piece Black Sorge, 52-Inch, $1.00 yalue at .8? All of our 50c Wool Dress Goods marked down to 39 One lot colored Flannels, all wool, sold at 50 to 7 5c, mar ked down to, per yard ...... .25 Owe hale good Checkod Homespun, at 04 On? halo heat 36-lnch Sea Island, 10c (inallty at yard .BMj Light and Dark Colored Prints at, per yard ? .05 One lot Outings 8 l-3c quality, a-t, per yard .05 LADIKH (X>AT S|IITS AND OI/OAKK. $20.<>0 Coat Suits, at . . . . . . .o. .. . ,. $11.98 Tliem? are the newest of this years styles In Brown. Navy, and Black Serges and ChoYiotts. $15.00 Coat Sujts, at .. .. .. 8.48 We liftve a lot of Cloaks and rain Coats marked down to just half price. $10.00 Coats .. .. .. .. . .$ 5.00 $ 8.00 Coats for .. 4.00 BIiANKKTS. $5.00 White and 1'laid Wool Blankots, at $3. {*8 $6.50 All Wool Blankets, at .... ..$4.98 $2.00 Wool-nap Silk Bound Blankets, at .. ..$1.48 $1.50 Blankets, at .. .. $1.19 $ 1.25 Blanket n. at ... 83 SILKS One loi colored Silks, sold at $1.00 yard, ai .v .69 One lot Silks, sold at 50c and 75c. yard, marked down 37% One lot nice light Colored Silks, Pink, Cream, Blue, Etc. .25 RUOS, MATTINGS AM) ART SQUARE^. 9x12 Ingrain Squares^ $6.50 values, at . , $4.48 All of our Plush and Brussels Hugs at actual 'cost. 36x7 2 Matting Rugs at . . . ?.< . . .. i 39 Llnolium Bath Mats* at ..... . .48 Vol vot Corduroys, 7 Be quality, at per yard . 48 A lot silk Velvets, worth 75c. and $1.00 a yard, at .. " 48 domestic goods. We have some bargains in Bleached goods, Cambric Sheetings, Table Damask, TowelB, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Etc., that will 4nake your heart glad. $3.50 Wash Stand Sets, Marked down to .... . . . i . .$1.98 Men's Heavy Fleeced Lined Underwear, 60c quality, at, the garment . . . . .36 Ladies' Union Suits, (Ribbed Fleece), 50c quality at . . .39 Men's Ribbed Undershirts and Drawers, each 19 SHOES, SHOES, SHOES. For Men Ladies' and Children. A good Ladies' Dross Shoe, $1.75 value, at . . . . ... .$1.29 A good Ladies' work shoe, .1.60 value, at- .. 1.26 Men's Brogans, $1.50 value,' at . . 1.19 .50 ... 1.89 1 lot Ladies' White Buck Button Boots, $3.50 value, at 2.48 I lot Toadies' Tan Button Boots, $3.50 value, at . . .. 2.98 1 lot Ladies' Tan Button Boots, $3.00 value, at .... 2.48 1 lot CDolly Madison) Ladies' Fine Button Shoes, $3.50 quality, at ,^ 7'. . . .. 2.98 Big Bargains in all of our Men's and Children's Shoes. All of our Boy's and Men's Clothing and Hats, marked down for this sale. 1 lot Ladies' and Misses Gun Metal Button Shoes, $2 values, at ... REMEMBER ? This sale continues through the entire month of February so why not if you have a dollar to spend this .month, come here and make it buy you $1.50 or $2.00 worth of goods. rise Jen Saturday on business. M.. gandvrs, of Hsgood, Is * est of hia- n**ce, Mr*. Sidney rT ~"T Mr#. Bias Kelly, who Has boon i ?ii ng ?t iho bo(Q? of bur daugh ter, SU s Craig ret u mud uoui? last week. *?rs. T, M. Honeycu* spent last week end with her parents lu Cftw Ur f John II. Eager, of Hartavllle, was -l.ere Tuesday. Ho U taking jub-c iptiong to oularge Coker col l?go al Hartsvllle. Mr. s. H. Truesdale was lu Ker shaw Monday oil business. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clyburn spent rues ay in Columbia making the trio in their car. M . 'jifl,, ( My burn. wh6 has boon > oiiMn. i] to his room for tho pft?t weok Is able to be out again. Mr. Victor Truesdale, of West vl I? was here Saturday, Mr. I T. Clyburft of -Camden w.tH here Wednesday, SI MMONS FOE ItKUKF. ?iluii' or 8outh*Caro!l{!a, Counij of Kt'i siiil w. ; Court of probate, ? . Edward Smyrl Plaintiff. j against W. L. DePass, Shadrack James, Pol ly Warren, Tom Jamo?t Win. . amoB( f ho be living, and If dead, tho unkrown heirs of Wm.JameB), Henry Jame?, Simon James, Mar garet Brown, Cely Brown, John BrQWn, (Oil a Hrown, Phyllis War i en, Tabby Warren, Betty Warren, Mary CarioB, Cely Gardner. Itho dy Knighton, Tabby Knighton, Ma^gio Knighton, Lucy Knighton, Amy Knighton, Ed Knighton, Wy a t Knighton, Tabby James, Fran Moboh, Amanda Smyrl, Defendants. To the above named Defendants : You are hereby summoned and requ red to auawer the complaint in this ae!lon which has been filed in the office of the Judge of Pro-* bato for Kershaw Couuty and to Borve a copy of your answer to ftatd oompia'ut on the subsoriber at his office in Camden, 8. C., within twen ty days af er the service hereof, ex clusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the com plain: within the time aforesaid -the p a n iff in this action will apply to the Court of Probate of Kershaw couh y for the relief demanded In the said complaint. Lauren8 t. Mills, Attorney for plaintiff. Dated, Feb. 13, 1913."" To ' he absent defendants, Tom Jiline# W1 1 am James (if he be living, , or if dead, to the unknown heirs, of said William James), Shadrack James,, Henry Jairifes, Simon James Margaret Brown and Tabby James: Take notice that the complaint in the above action was filed in jthe office of the judge of Probate for Kerthaw Gounty tWs 13th day of February, ,1913. Laurens T. Mills, Attorney for Plaintiff. To .the above named defendants: ' ; I You are hereby required to ap pear at the Court of probate t6 be . ho'den' at Camden Court House for Kershaw County, S. C., on Monday, 28 h day of April, 1913. to show cause, If any you can, why the pro ceeds -of the sale of the real estate of Shadrack James, deceased, sold by me, 'should not be paid over to Edward Smyrl, administrator of said Shadrack James" to be applied by him to the payment of the debts of the said Shadrack James. Given under my hand and seal thl 13th of February, 1913. w. l. Mcdowell, (l. s.) Judge of Probate for Ker?haw Co. 42-3-4-5-^7. ? REALTY TRANSFERS As Shown ' by The Books In Comity Auditor's Office. John R. Baker to G. R. Cook, 2 lot.K, $50. John It. Baker to S. I; Taylor, 2 lots, $29. Emma Bo wen and John Crim to Charles P. Wray, 52 acres *$50. L. W. Crim and Sylvia Crim to. C. P. and C. L. Wray, 59 acres $40. Rebecca C. Gardner to J. D. Truesdell, 41 acres and 2 buildings, $200. / Camilla Boykin to Beckwith J. Carlus, 1 lot $55. C. M. Coleman to James Burns, 1 lot In (Samden, $.50. Henry Savage to Lydla V. Elliott 92 3-10 acres $520. T. It. Team to W. R. Eve, Jr., 1 lot in -Camden, $10. S. A. Brown to S.^L. BrOwn, 25 acres $100. j S. L. Brown to S. A. Brown, 1 lot $50. J. W. Hclden to Wesley Ervin, 2 lots $180. R. C. Jones to Macktfy Jones Co. 100'acreB, $850. Springs Banking & Mercantile Co., to Mackey Jones Co., 63 acres, $630. J. W. Rote to L. D. Evans, 12 acres, $168. W. B. Evans to Jesse T. Ross. 22 1-2 acres, $1,000. John J. Workman, to D. F. Rob orts, 2 1-2 acres, $22. ?D. F. Roberts to H. T. Blackwell, 127 acres, $760. ' A John J. Workman, to A. T. Black woll, 34 1-2 acres $345. Rose/ Brown to Hampton Mills, 10 acres, $1. K. S. Vllllpigue to David Wolfe, 1 lot In Camden (Team property ) ; $10. Sal lie R. Gay to James T. Gay, 1-4 acre, $10 C. N. Myers to Jane E. Skinner, 62 ^cres, $1,000. k ' Exports from the Unfted Stales to Canada now average $ 1,000, (FOfr a day. MONEY TO LOAN ON RRAX, ..PPS^JASY TERMS B. O. vonTreackowi. t*OUTli\tMHOMNA t orn l^ylovd, in Alkii aCiuitt <j of the juiur<tM Gregory. A ?yet-iai d* puty .Jl to b ? ) omtj U) >^?rv? iu? H1I>k followed s tloeh btfcr, n V , ^ g/rfl llittV , UlUliM bl<iM for [c Ml 1 KpO0 tiou, ?? \ T?>*l? are now aix e4o4uJ I the ?w? fur Congrbim^Iiil ?e t from 'he fim i i??r Columbia Medici J lift- en orued tho **tah>ufc ' j a ti at ; hauluiiuni by Con.ent'oM S Th rQ were 203 fire* f9M|a South Car ??na with a koJTcil 1177,000 u January. ^1 The newspaper bill ?d uJ tb?? Houo lahhi nl^ht. ? C)?y* nl WIi to < >1 HhiKtous MM) d 1<i Harro<l r>)m<>uih llu<*3 1 am now taking order* fori l orn my winning R' gl m llarrt-d i'lvii).;vj??u g find C/yaUl White OrpiJ Th ho hlrdu an all mat*d blue r bbon winners at the k?m ?? an y t*^' **. Southern lulurnS Poult y Bhow In Atluntu, a#^| vr at. Columbia I'oultry shorl in conuee ion with thr liUerufl Qorn Kxp jH tion. These Wrd*! up aga net kIi omk corapetltlotfl oamo- out the wlnnora, th^l claBK wore tho Ktrongeat l*i Hbow. if y iu waul ihu kind t^fl Winter end summer plied yoSJI der for lotting <,i these lie'a lay at 4 months oU.f can't bts beat hy anything t-*l State. Th ee two breeds tr^| ed higher In priee than aj>y d breeds in America and they im bring a fancy price. Pri*3 e' Km on application. Mrs. H Mathla. 41 a DeKalh, St.. Qui la, c. - KOKKCIiOHUItK BALK. | Stat? of 8ou.th Caroltoa. -4 Couitfy of Kershaw. 1 lu the Court of Common . P. H Wlttkowgky, against I. B. Boykin, Willie Boykin ? nah Lane and Katie Smith}' 1 Detendd Under and by virtue of a deJ In the above entitled cMe, offer for sale before the Oi House door, In the City of Can! South Carolina, during the* hourg of sale, on the first Mo* in March, 1913, being the 3rfl thereof, the following desafl property; / Alt that piece, parcel or tn land situated, lyjng and beiifl Kershaw County, DeKalb To?#S School Dia'rlct Number Three, im six (6) miles from Camden, on I public road leading from C&M to Darlington, and containing M (40) acres, more or less, bowl by landp of Henry Sutton, Ja* Joy, and Henry Smith, and W road leading from Camden to ffl llngton, being the property pordj ed by Isum Boykin from Levi M Icy. Terms of sale, cash. W. W. Ruckabw, Sheriff Kershaw c February 13th, 41^ PARTITION 8ALB. m State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. In the Court of Common Haxel Belk, Dora "Belk, May Bij Troy Belk, Juanjta Belk and I nie Belk, by J. R- Belk> ^ Guard inn ad litem, _and Llnfol Qaskltuu ? : ? - Piaii v*. u Hoyt Belk and Kershaw Men and Banking CoWpftMV Deren Under and by viptue of a in the above entitled case mai the Honorable T. S. Sease. Cir Jud^o, of date February 13th. 1)1 I will offer for sale, before | Court House door, In the CKj Camden, South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, on the Monday In March, 1 913, being third day thereof, the property < cribed. aa follows: v. j All that certain piece^ pareei tract of land lying, being and I a?te in the County of Kerehaw, S aforesaid, gontalning two -*** and ' eighty-three (283 ) aeres, * or less, and being the land co*1 ed to him, (D. W. Belk), by WJ Belk; bounded North by lan* Alexander Boone and Mrs, ?]l Gerald; East by lands of ** Bpone, formerly lands of J. V.?J and others; South by laifdsof* Jordan and Robert Turner; West by lands of Alexander B? ?nd W. A. Walters. ; Also all that certain piece, c or lot of land in the village oH ?ill?, County and State afoj" containing fifteen and one-nn^ 1-5) acres, more or 1?8?. North by lands of George A?J and R. L?. Bell; South J: C. Hilton; Bast by . Southern Railway Company, West^jy lands of fcamascua * diet church. Terms of-?ale, cash. L, A. Wittkowsky, j Master Kershaw 0] February 7th, 4I* - ^^fetice is hereby given tkfl Reefing of the stockholders oij Camden Loan and Realty CoPf! hereby called to meet in W rice of the said Company, Hj ortbo of The First National W of Carpden, on Tuesday, the J] gfey Of March 1913, for the p*V or cons a?nng uw . inc caning, the capital awe com pa My to fifty thOV^1"0 ($50,000.00). , pr C. J. Shannon,^ John T. Maekey, T. '. a r M. H. Heynian, > ? ? -r- ? CLX SMannQBuJZ ?^Phu. T. Mackoy, i>trecW^yi h. a wittkoWsirr, - L. L Block.