The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 09, 1936, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
A GOOD !
JOB
ALWAYS!
OURS is a "hospital" for
run-down heels and wornout
soles. After our attention
old shoes look and step
along like new!
First-Class
Repairers
?that's us!
PROMPT SERVICE
Visit The Kershaw
County Fair Next Week
Lomansky's
SHOE SHOP
Camden, S. C.
ODD ACCIDENTS
A Canadian farmer. John Miles,
was probably as surprised an tin* hare
whin tin- annual popped out of a
main reaper neatly bound In a sheaf
of wheat. The startled rabbit had
leaped Into the machine and whirled
quickly through the blnditiK machinery
Trapped on a train trestle In Ten
lies see, the four months old baby of
Mr. and Mrs Lewis Bymer, escaped
unhurt after a locomotive and seven
ears had passed over its body. No
one could explain how the child happened
to he between the rails.
Lying in his little crib fast asleep
and protected only by a mosquito
netting, the^month-old- baby of Mr.
and Mrs J. J. Nauton. of Maryland,
was suffocated when a pet kitten
clambered into the crib and lay down
directly on the child's mouth.
While climbing the stairs from a
dam gate control shaft In Montana,
a hammer, falling front the pocket of
the man ahead, struck VV'yatt II. Jones
on the head, knocking him unconscious,
His skull was fractured when
he fell 21) feet to the bottom of the
shaft.
Boy Picks Much Cotton
Floyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Poison.
of Cassatt, Route 2, recently picked.
In one day, 2U0 pounds of cotton.'
The lad Is ten years old. This seems
to he a good day's picking for anyone.?
Lee County Messenger.
TAX NOTICE
The hooks for the collection of
State. County and School Taxes for
the fiscal year commencing January
1. 1926, will be open from September
15th. to December 31. 19S6, inclusive
without penalty. When making Inquiries
regarding taxes, be sure to
state the District Number In which
you live or own property.
The total tax levy for the various
districts are as follows.
DeKalb Township
Mills
District No. 1 46
I >ist ri< t No. 2 . , . . 37 V*
District No. 4 39Vfc
District No. 6 41 Vfc
District No. 2f> . . 26*4
District No 4 3 ! 25 Vj
Buffalo Township
Tdstrict No 3 , 39 ^4
District No 5 2314
District No 7 32^
District No. 15 23*4
District No. 20 29^4
District No 22 41V4
District No. 23 29^4
District No. 27 34 14
District No 28 2014
District No. 31 31*4
District No. 40 . . 43H
District No. 42 23*4
Flat Hock Townahlp
District No. 8 3414 j
I >i?t riot No. 9 . 34 14
District No. 10 27^4
District No. 13 26*4
District No. 19 3414
District No. 30 .. 2314
District No. 38 34 \4
District No. 37 34 14
District No. 41 31*4
District No. 46 2"^4
District No. 47 23^4
W ate ree Township
District No. 11 26*4
District No. 12 37
District No. 16 26 ^
District No. 29 29^4
District N& II 1114
District No. 39 28^4
Yours respectfully,
. 1 C. J. OUTLAW,
Treasurer
Kershaw County. 8. C. '
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October Busy Month
For Alert Farmer
Clemtou, Oct 0 Benlde* the usual
harv .%tlng of the main crop* there
in plenty of Important work to do
In October, say extension specialist*,
making these timely suggestions
Agronomy- Start now saving stable
manure for next year's crops Plant
wlntei cover crops to reduce Joss of
plant food and to add nitrogen. IMant
oats early for best results Sow rye
early for Improvement of poor soils
Sow barley as a source of excellent
feed and sow wheat as a source of
food
Horticulture?Select varieties
adapted to your section, and place
order for fruit trees with a reliable
nursery Cut out all dead branches
on fruit trees before the leaves drop
Thin out young turnips, beets, kale,
spinach, and lettuce, to hasten development
(lather green tomatoes Just
before frost and store In a cool place;
even half-grown ones will ripen.
Agricultural Knglneerlng ? Clean
out grain drills and set to plant desired
quantity of seed. Set grain drill
furrow openers to run three Inches
deep This may prevent some winter
killing Where corn buskers and
shredders are available, desiruble
roughages can be made from corn
stalks and fodder. Make arrangements
to do more terracing during
fall and winter months Make needed
repairs on buildings.
IMant Diseases and Insects?Treat
small giain seed for smut, or plant
smut-resistant oats. Select sweet potato
seed from disease-free vines. Use
paradlchlorobenzene by October 10 in
the Piedmont section and October 20
In other sections to control peachtree
borer. Harvest corn early to reduce
weevil Infestation. Fumigate
stored grain with carbon bisulfide.
Kill plant lice on fall vegetables with
nicotine sulfate and soap spray. Hequeen
hives and feed bees where
necessary.
Animal Husbandry?Sow some
small grain (barley, oats or rye) for
winter hog grazing Castrate pigs
when they are three to six weeks of
age and use precaution to control the
screw worm. Arrange to feed out a
carload of steers and use the manure
on the farm. Turn beef cattle on a
reserved pasture which has not been
grazed during latter part of summer.
Arrange to purchase purebred beef
bulls If needed. Observe the herds
for screw worm Infestation and give
treatment, if necessary
Dairying?Hun cows on hay and
corn fields to clean up after harvest.
Feed each cow grain In proportion to
milk yield shown by milk record"
Cull low producing cows to avoid wintering
them. Increase hay and silage
as pastures die. Secure service of
good purebred bull to make calves
more valuable, I.ime the pastures.
Plant winter grazing at once using
four bushels per acre of a mixture
i>f small grains with fifteen pounds
of crimson (lover or thirty pounds
of Austrian peas.
Poultry.?Move pullets to -laying
house before they come into full production.
(Mean and spray the laying
house, and delouse the pullets before
putting them in It, Keep com before
Leghorns and thus save labor without
reducing egg production. Select
and sell non laying hens.
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Father Shoots Man
Who Betraved Girl
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HI izabcthtown, Ky, Oct. 6?Vernon ?
Mockbee. 30, linotype operator, was j
shot and killed and Pete Morgan, 25.
truck driver, critically wounded in a
shooting scrape here Monday at a
cafe John \V Cunningham, 73, Hard- |
in county fanner, was charged with j {j
the murder of Mockbee.
Cunningham, from a cell in the
county Jail, calmly told a story of the i
suicide of his daughter four years i
ago when Mockbee is alleged to have
failed to keep a promise to marry her. ; {
The farmer expressed regret over the j
shooting of Morgan.
"It was four years ago," Cuaning- .
ham snfd calmly, "Mockbee was Mv- I
I
ing at a hotel and my girl was work- ;
ing there He promised to marry her '
The first 1 knew of it my girl came:
to me and asked for some money,
saying she was going to be married j
Sunday. Well, Sunday came and I
Mockbee. Instead of marrying her flitted
out. He got drunk and threw 1
things at her
"My girl killed herself," he continued.
The pistol Cunningham had Sundaywas
the same weapon, he said, that
his daughter turned on herself four '
years ago.
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Liquid, Tablets first day
talvs, Ness HEADACHE
Drops SO minutes
Try "RuP-My-TIsm"?
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Says Party Has
Fi^ht On Hands
Representative J P. ltlchards of
Lancaster, couKrcitiiiiiau frqm the fifth
South Carolina congressional district,
told a Democratic rally here Friday
that the Democrats had a. "flKht on
their hands" In the current campaign.
Thretr "fundamental grounds" upon
which the party ahould wage its fight,
Kit hards aaid, were:
"First, traditionally we are Demo
cats, sacoud, tha Democratic party
has made a great record and has restored
prosperity in a large measure
to this country; and third, President
Roosevelt has proven to be one of
the greatest Democrats ever nominated
by the party."
Other speakers Included: Mrs. lv?y
dough Johnson, former State Senator
James H. Hammond, A. J. Hatfield
of the State unemployment compensation
commission, and Miss Utha
Gray Smith, of the State Labor department,
all of Columbia, and Dick
Foster, legislator-nominate of Green
v I lie.?Chester News. 1
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Nine Miners Killed
When Cable Breaks
Mullan, Idaho, Oct. 6.?"Nine miners
plummeted 900 feet to their death today
when a cable broke. dropping & '
three deck cam* to the bottom of a
3,950-foot mine shaft.
The cable snapped about 1.400 feet
above the <hk?, which even before it
dropped wan 3,060 feet down ^n the
morning mine.
Ah the cage cracked to the bottom
of the shaft, 56,000 pounds of steel cable
piled down upon it, crushing the
elevator ami Its human cargo.
The bodies were so mangled Immediate
Identification of some was impossible.
Andrew Kese, 64; He* Mitheletta,
28; Jerry P he lan, 28; Cleo Purcell,
28; Iritis Goff, 24; August Blponan,
62.
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The lower deck of the elevator had
just been loaded, and was being operated
by4^Keinan Henry Aune at
the surface^*^ I
VISIT US WHILE AT THE COUNTY FAIR I
I Camden Candy Kitchen I
I Choice Fruits, Home Made Candies, I
Home Made Ice Cream I
I Fountain Drinks I
I Apples, Bananas, Oranges, Grapes, Pears, Lemone
Visit our store, you will receive prompt, Courteous
attention a%all times. And, too, we carry the very
I best to be had in the lines represented in our varied |
I stock. | j
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POPULAR BRANDS BEERS AND ALES?Ice Cold! j
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Kershaw County
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Free Acts r tt I l\ Free Acts
Camden tXr Oct. 12~17
SPONSORED BY
AMERICAN LEGION POST No. 17 and CAMDEN RED FEZ CLUB
AMUSEMENTS BY
H. W. CAMPBELL SHOWS
6 RIDES 50 Different Attractions 6 SHOWS |
FIRST TIME PLAYING IN THIS SECTION OF THE COUNTRY
WEDNESDAY
Farmers Day
FRIDAY
White School Day
All pupils and teachers will be
admitted to grounds free
SATURDAY
Colored School Day
All pupils and teachers will be
admitted to grounds free
PRIZES
AND RIBBONS
Roys' 4-H Department
Canned Products
Cattle
Clothing Department
Community Booths
Cooked Foods
Dog Show
Flower Show
General Agricultural Dept.
Poultry
?wine
Thrift Department
Vocational Agriculture
and Home Economics
i
COME . 77 ~~1
Meet your friends at the best fair Kershaw
County has ever had. The management has i
spared no expense in giving to this community
the very best to be had in free attractions and
other amusements, as well as j
EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
Agricultural, Livestock, Poultry, School and |
Other Departments
We invite every community and every indi- |
vidual to display their farm products in the Ker- |
shaw County Fair. ? :l ^mm^^mMmmrnmI
For further information, ptemium list and |
entry blanks, address or call on " j|
M.M. JOHNSON, Secretary, |l ?
Camden, S.C. . Jj?
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