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JANUARY FARM CALENDAR. Thing* to be Done Thi* Month, Hug- i gested !by i'lemson College. Bp' L. Agronomy j Before buying l'J.31 fertilizer: i (1) Determine amount of money p.: needed. (2) Decide to home-mix to wave money and to adjust plant food to individual. held* and crop*. ,r(3) Fool t'be tonnage with other* to get carload price*. For better profit* plant cotton / weed that will produce staple of one , Inch or better* Horticulture Prepare hotbed* and coldframea for cabbage, tomato, pepper, egg plant, ciiulifiowor, onion*. plant English poaa, if soil i* '"Jn condition, covering five to six inches. Prepare land for Irish pot a toe*, and order certified weed, Prune fruit tree* preparatory to spraying with lime-sulphur in early February, Plant fruit trees rather than t, later, if soil i* in condition. Dig, separate, and reset all cannii j roots not dug lust fall, ir-. Prune deoiduoU* ornamental shrubs severely at transplanting. Injurious Inserts and Disease*. Continue cleaning up orchards to rr desiro; fulhn fruit am! limbs. ? Pi iu giijn - i > ri m ve and burn j diseUM boring sines. ?,/ ' Ord'T inei . ui u ? hloride ? > treat ( seed potat k Make j>Inri- en* ' - : I I) -i,'A . |,r I' : OS. ('on: nun ...i i ' i .l'ri ' i * inn ,. .ir . . ii a"d I garde to kill i ! ' , d (I it * ; iid 1 " ' i ' i Men *r\ m eif j?^- | can t. t-i help runtr d : -u- beet!". Put V ! ;?rav "g nut lit in order i " .liar:* *'i* ay for I '1 ' VSan Jose wale and diseases. Fumigate with carbon di sulphide lo have grain, i**as and beuns. Bees ('lean beeyard# of all old rubbish and dry grass by plowing?with care not to hit the hive#. lean any hive# where the bee# have died and stack them under a shelter. If bee# are not located right, move them now. _ ,Agricultural Engineering. Plan to lower production co#t# in 1931 by efficient u#e of labor, power and machinery. Build an implement shed and farm whop to take better care of equipment. Make more efficient u#e of land and machinery by rearranging field*, removing stumps and atones, constructing good terrace# and drain#. Include fence# in the 1931 building program. Dairying , Make an inventory of livestock, feed and equipment at once. Decide now whether you will have silage for your cows next fall and [?lnn for its production. Analyze your herd records for 1931 1 1 1 Ll' and decide where you can improve in manag* merit and feeding. Repair pasture fences, clean out undergrowth, bushes and briars, and stop the washes in pastures. Start the New Year right by keeping daily milk record on eadh cow and by feeding grain in proportion to the milk yield. Animal Husbandry Give the ewes shelter from rain and ample legume hay. Treat for worms sheep that are thin and do not respond to good feeding. Double treat for dholera all hogs tj be carried until epring. Provide hogs winter shelter and liberal bedding. See that the hogs have green feeds ?barley, rye, bats or rape. Winter breeding beef cattle on cheap roughages. Add enough cotton seed meal to prevent weight loss. Feed horses and mules roughage liberally and enough grain to keep them thrifty. Avoid sudden changes in rations. 4 Poultry ?. Mate breeders for hatching eggs. Make special breeding pen of best hens and pedigreed male to produce O j ^ cockerels for next year's m'atings. Treat sorehead and roup promptly ? use sanjktary measures to prevent its spread. Provide the breeders with green feed or good substitute. Get ready for baby chicks. Young Woman Killed Chester, S. C., Dec. 23,?Wis* Willie Hudson, 30, <iaugh'ter of Mr. and , Mrs. Smith Hudson, of Chester j county, was killed instantly in an' automobile accident live miles from here today. Miss Hudson with two sister* was on her way to tester where she was employed in a department ?tofe. Near Sealy Creek their automobile left the road and went down an embankment, overturning. Her sisters escaped injury. Mrs. Emma F. Scofield, newly appointed to the bench in Massachusetts, held her first court at Maiden on Saturday. She is tthe first woman to hold a judicial position in all of tlhe 300 years of Massachusetts history. j YOU HAVE A DOCTOR'S^] . WORD FOR THIS LAXATIVE tm 1874, an earnest young man began to practice medicine. As a family doctor, he saw the harm in tiaash purgatives for constipation and began to search for aocnewnog harmI less to the sensitive bowels. Out of his ex|>er!ence was born a famous prescription. He wrote it thousands of times. It proved an ideal laxative for old and voung. As people saw how marveloiudy the most slug gish bowels are started and had h re at h, headaches, <evrrishnes?, i nausea, gas, p<x>r appetite, and such disorders, are relieved by the prescrip ?. I urn, it became necessary >0 put it up ready for use. Today, I>r. Caldwell's Syrup IVpsin, ;rs it w called, is the world's most popular laxative. It never varies from Dr. CaldweM's original effective and harmleai formula. AH drugstores have it. t " ~ " " " ?mTt 1 ~yf=MSf || Painful | K Condition j apy "When I was just a girl R 1; nt home," writes Mrs. B. F. . -'M t.i Kiggrui, of Baird, Texas, a. Oardui for cramp- I *jp ing and pains in my side a fi and back, and it helped 1 a |r mo nt that time. Ig "After I was married, ' ?=j I found myself in n weak, -R II run-down condition. I suf g fored a great deal w\|h 1 is my back, which was so . jpft g wonk it hurt mo to get p-R H up or when I would stand g ft i|| on my feet. I fell off in ]= s weight. MI H MA friend of mine, seO- j \M || ing how bad I felt, ad- [if 1 H vised me to take Cardui, /P || which I did. By the time j; J1 I | I had taken two bottles, I j (ft fl felt stronger and better ?||? ?Ej than I had in a long time." IjcARDUll j.- T Helps . : Women to Health J? givr Take ThecifortT's' "R1ack-T?rsuRht for Constipation. In<llin?stlon. lUllousnoaa. 9^ s 0 When Your Farm Stock Is Sick, Ix>ok For Rats. Disease among farm animals don't ,u-t happen. Rats arc carriers of dan. froths plagues?hog cholera, foot .!,<! mouth disease and that terrible If all scourges?Bubonic plague, ' '..vrners should throw around premie K.\ i -,SN Ai\ tl's sure and safe. . !> <. sizes, doc, 65c, $1.25. Sold and cd by Zcmt) & DePnss, .ggi . Camden, S. (.., and (Je ;;i .? hardware (.V, B-thune, S. C. MASTER'S SALE -late of South < arolina County, ui' Kershaw : n be < t; t of ( oin nn?n FTea-) I'he Federal L-urul Bank of Columbia, Plaintiff against lohn T. Maekey, N. it. Workman, Bank of Kershaw, Kershaw, S. ('., Planters Fertilizer and Phosphate Co., Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Company, and the Wateree National Farm Loan Association. Defendants Under and by virtue of an Order of 'ourt made in the above entitled case ind dated the 11th day of Ik-comber, 19.10, the Master for Kershaw County .vill offer for sale at public auction, x-foro the Kershaw County court louse door, Camden, South Carolina, luring the legal hours of sale on the first Monday, being the 5th day of January, 1931, the following described real estate: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land situated in the County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, about eight (8) miles North of the City of Camden, situated on Lockhart Public Highway, and containing seven hundred and tifty-six (756) acres, more or lees, said tract of land being bounded North by lands of .Jordan, Fast by lands of Gardner, South by lands formerly known as "Witty [.and.-," now?lands of .lulm T, Mack? vy, and west by lands of N. B. Workman. . Fin- a fuller description, reference is had to plat of .J. ('. Hiehlin, Surveyor, of date November 25, 1897. and being pwt of the lands conveyed to N. 11 Workman and John T. Mackey by deed of date 12th day of December 1906, recorded in the office of Clerk of Court for Kershaw County, in Book Bit It page 90. "Also, all that piece, parcel or tract of land situated in the County of Kershaw. State of South Carolina, about eight (8) miles. North of the City of Camden, situated on I-ockhart Public Highway, containing fourteen hundred and eleven (1,111) acres, more or less, l>oundod North by lands of Gardner, Northeast by lands of Tidwell, lamLs of N. B. Workman, South by lands of W. T. Smith and lands of Tidwell: and West by lands of Smith and Miller. Being part of the land conveyed to John T. Maekey by Alice Witte Sloan ami others by deed of date 5th December, 1910. recorded in the oll'iee of ('lerk of Court for Kershaw t'ountv in Book A (I . page 5'.>9. the one-half interest in said properly having bccTT . v.nvpyprt ^y John T. Maekey to N. B. WorkmaP by deed of date l.'lth day of December I'.'I'J. recorded in otfiee of Clerk >I. Ci>u t for Kershaw ("ounty in Boo!, A C. . page 1 1 " leim? u ? fifth (! 5) nf '.lie ac>( :>:< d b.i| to In- paid i!l ca-:i. and th? b. iatie. - n . vodtt. payable in nine e.p.a annual installment-, wit" f-.'tn dab of -ale at tile ati of -even (7) pet eelHUlll pel am ;ni In.?t u..le-- the plaintiff luvnmr ' ae p.n.iia-e i t tie Ma.-te?- re.juin t'.e -li.ec-s'u'. bidder t<> dep.'-:t at once with him the sum of live hun die.) ($500.00) dollars, either in cash ( a spier s cheek or ( ortitied Check a- earnest money or evidence of goo< laitn, the same to In- applied on th? bid should there be a compliance wit1 the same; but should the successfu bidder fail to make such deposit im mediately at the time of the aoccp tance of his hid, then the said prvm ises shall Ix- at once resold, at sucl bidder's risk, on the same salesday o upon some subsequent salcsday. a the option of the plaintiff or its at torney; however, should the success ful bidder make the .said deposit am thereafter fail to comply with th said bid without legal excuse beinj duly ahown, then such deposit shal be_ delivered to the plaintiff and re tained by it as liquidated damage? and the premises shall thereupon b resold upon the same terms and a such purchaser's risk on some subso duent sal owl ay to be designated b the plaintiff or its attorney. W. L. Del'ASS, JR., Master for Kershaw County December 15, 19:10 MASTER'S SALE State of South Carolina County of Kershaw (In the Court of Common Pleas) I'he First Carol in as Joint Stock Land liynk of Columbia. Plaintiff, against Murdoek T. Hough, Ella B. Hough, Joel A. Hough. Wade L. Hough Ara M. Elliott, Isaac S. Hough, Loan and Savings Bank of Camden, ami Bank of Chesterfield, as - Assignee of The State Bank -of Me Bee Defendants * ^ t'nder ami by virtue of an Order of < ourt made in the above entitled case and dated the 11th day of December, 1930, the Master for Kershaw County will offer for sale at public auction, before the Kershaw County court house door, Camden, South Carolina, during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday, being bhe f?th day of January, 1931, the following described real estate: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the State of South Carolina, C6unty of Kershaw, aibout fourteen 'miles northeast of Camden, at Cassatt, on the S. A. L. Railroad and on both sides of bhe Jefferson-Davis Highway, containing one thousand seventy-eight and 55-100 (1078.56) acres, more or less, and being bounded on the north by lands of Carson, formerly of Silcox und by lands of M. A, Hall, on the oast by lands of McNeeley, by the S. A. L. Railroad and by the old Georgetown Road, on the south by S. A. L. Railroad, by lands of Thr^attCarson and Stevens, on the west by lands of Estate of Carson, formerly of Sileox. and by the lands of Threatt-Carson and Stevens, lands of Holmes, formerly of Elliott and by lands of Ed. Davis. Said tract of land is composed of three parcels, one known as the Elliott tract, de.Mgnated on plat hereinafter referred to as tract "A." the MoCaskill tract, designated on said plat hereinafter referred to as tract "B," and the* Ratclitf tract designated on said plat as tract "( . Also all that piece, parcel or tract of Hand immediately north of the tract hereinabove described, lying in the said State and County, containing 1S1 acres, more or less, bounded north by Lynches Creek, cast by lands of Severance, formerly of Bethune. south apd southwest bylands ?,1 Hall and West by lands of Davis and by lands of Reeves, saiJ tract of land is a portion of the Ratclitf tract designated on plat hereinatter referred to as tract "C". I he tracts of land hereinabove described are more particularly shown on plat by A. B. Boykin, Surveyor, dated December 15th, 1925, and were derived by the said Murdoek T. Hough, Ellen B. Hough, Benjamin J. Hough, Joel A Hough, and Wade L. Hough, Ara M. Elliott and Isaac S. Hough by inheritance from their deceased parents, J. T. Hough and 0va:ay 1? H.mgh the interest of the said Ara M. Elliott and Isaac S. Hough in the tract of land liei cir.above described having bun acijuind by the si;id Murdoek I. Hough, Ella B. Hough. Benjamin L Hough. Jod A. Hough and Wade L. Hough i>\ conveyance under order . o! the Court of Common Pleas for , l\i i i <>u- >. made in the action rr*-tied M. l Hough, individually and a- admin -strator of the estate "t J- I Hough. Benjamin J. IL>ugh ; e t. a 1. 1 hat ur.le-> the plaintiff becumo t the pinvha>cr t.he Master do require - the successful bidder to deposit a: , once with him the sum of Two Hun . died and Fifty ($250.90) Dollars 1 either in cash. Cashier's check or Cer titled Check, as earnest money or ev l idence of good faith, the same to ba 1 applied on the bid should there Ik - a compliance with the same; bui - should the successful bidder fail t?. - make such deposit imme<liately a' i the time -of the aeceptance of his bid r then the said premises shall at onc< t be resold, at such bidder's risk, or ~ the same salesday or upon some sub sequent salesday, at the option of th< a plaintiflF or its attorney; however 0 should the successful bidder niaki if the said deposit and thereafter fai 1 to comply with the said bid withou - legal excuse being duly shown, ther ?, such deposit shall he delivered to th< o plaintiff and retained by it as liq t uidated damages, and the premises shall thereupon be resold upon < th? y same terms ami at such purchaser': risk on some subsequent salesday u be designated by the plaintiff or it< attorney. W. L. IVPASS. JR.. Master for Kershaw County MASTER'S SALE State of South Carolina County of Kershaw (Court of Common Pl?*s) Kershaw Mercantile and Banking s Company, a corporation organize^ and existing under the laws of the State of South Carolina, Plaintiff, ' a^aihst A. F. Young, individually, and as administrator of the estate of J. W. Young, deceased', L. G. Young, L. ,L. Young, Mary Gay, Kate Barfield, Sallie Barfield, B. E. Young, Lizzie Mobley, Lillie Montgomery, Irene Peach, Henrietta Sowell, Janio Peedin, Ida Young, Nan Young, J. A. Young, Lou Young, It. 11, Young, Willie Clyburn, Eva Young, Bernice Young, Leroy | Young, E. W. Young, Wood row \Y. Young, Defendants; n|(^er and by virtue of an Ordered Court made in the above entitled . action and dated the 1.7th day ' of J December, 1930, the Master for Ker-' shaw County will offer for sale at j public auction, before the Kershaw | County Court House Door, .Camden, South Carolina, during the legal hours of sale on the first' Monday, being the 5th day, of January. 1931, the following described real estate: "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the County of Kershaw, Flat Rock Township, State aforesaid, containing one hundred seven (107) acres, more or less, bounded as follows: North by lands of the estate of J. V. Young; East by Southern Railway; South by lunds of F. N. Gay; and West by lands of Estate of Wesley McHorton and Willie Gay." W. L. DePtA^S, JR., Master for Kerohaw County December 19th, 1980. g?i? I... ' 1 . .. Walter S'lstar and Frank Crawford, 16-year-old boys, arrested by Charlotte police Sunday night, have confeased to being participants in several robberies staged at Crapierton, N. C., last Friday morning When they fired on by citizens, and both of them wounded. The boys implicated a negro known to the police as John "Overcoat." The negro wore nothing but a pair of light pants ' and the 1 handcuffs on his arms. I I _LLL ll ! > NOTICE I The dog license tax of $1.25 on ' each dog six weeks oLd and over due i January 1, 1930, will have a . penalty added to it after February 1, 1931, j , S. W. HOGUE, Treasurer, Kershaw County, S. C, A party oi twelve Italian aviif&ft reached Kenitra,^Morocco, en route to the We6t African coast, from whence. an attempt will be made to fly across the Atlantic to Brazil. . . J .. - - v rf -^' ; . ' J * V V - ' ' ? ^ w '? .; -y- -V;^ -tf 5.lif:'?.& 7m.^^ '1 I V.v,??% j * 1 r * . vi4?& < *.-<-Sr' &''* ' ?i ' ' "? V*' . and many of 'em! ? # Not empty words, but A sincere hope that Luck, "Health and Happiness will come your Way throughout 1931. J Loan and Savings Bank CAPITAL $100,000.00 % r . DRAYAGE STORAGE I Local ahd long distance moving with liability and fire insurance on all shipments. - Brick storage ware- 3 house for furniture, etc. Brick, sand,?crushed stone, j Vigoro kept in stock at all times. J J.B.ZEMP * I Telephones 216 and 100 Camden. S. C. I o vi , SHj I Look Out Below ! 1 Yes, it's me7. . . little 1931. ^ H | And I'm dropping in to bring 11 you best wishes for a Joyous New Year from: || 7- 3L-. f: ;| I The First National Bank || I Camden, South Carolina y