The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 14, 1946, Image 9
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JOI D. BABfPBLD
For Mafibtntl*
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[Sgtrote to TJpTpor Wort Wrtarw
S5. SabM to to« ^
SoM of too DomocraUc porty.
Jpreclate your Toto and auij
J. LBB JiLCKSON.
For
Flat Rook Townahlp
Mhy ■wnoanco my oaadMney
SSlon to too offica^M^
Si Plat Rock Tow^5^
county, inbj^ to too Wijirf
jmocrmtic party. I am frrtoM
Totora for tholr aapport li tho
paat and I aollctt yw oM*
support In structlona, tractor , oonrao, courtoay.
'^I.Ui'SrC to totoS3 “* «k.r ..wicto^tto;
^dmlnl^tlOT ^ IS flrtr ^ educational tralnla*.-
Tho expense of transportation, foo^
Irt to an partiM Ib-P
L. dl viKomr.
For Mafistrato
Flat Rook TownsMp
treby annonneo my candidacy
election to toe ottleo rt Magls-
In Flat Rock Toanukip. Ksr-
eonnty. aabjeet to the ralaa of
emocratic party. I wish to ^
my slnoars approdatlsn to the
for their support dariat paat
and solicit toair eontlnaad sap>
n the coming primary. prmalB-
'T«.elected..to oontlnna to
er the aflaira of this oCOea Ih:
and Impartial msaasr. P
u w. vunroHSR.
For Mafiatrala
the Democranc Toton of. —' -* --—. — w7,"r~. 77 "iTT^T*
Township. I deeply .appreclata or S pounds of MdUuted Cryollto to
put support aat ask that you TT*!!?!*
TNI CAMMN
emMm lawouNA. iHwav. juni m. nIi
/ugnouNoaiiim
Fnm The Connty Agent's
W. CMeCARLEY,
twoot Potato Cuttlnga Should Bo Put
Out by Mld.JttM
The main crop or "sweet potatoes
riiOold be grown from wine euttiogs
so- these potatoee win bo tree from
disease. wiU hawo better shape and
win be-better for storage then po-
tatooB groam from plants.
For the best resnlta. glwiag the beet
yield No. 1 potatoes eatdags shonld
be,pat out by mld^Jone. The kmgar
the growing season, the better the
yield and color, therefore put out Tine
cuttings soon as possible .
Use SOO-1.000 Ibe. of S-9.9 fertlUxw
per acre, applying half nnder and half
as side dressing when vine cuttings
begin to grow off. Mix fsrtlllser
thoroughly with son betora bedding.
Space Tine cuttings 8-10 inches apart
on rich and fairly^Tich meUow. san^
loam soils and 12>14 inches on poorer
soUs. Make cutting 1M4 Inches long
so they may be stack deep into the
soU
4.H Vhib Bummer Camp
.Arrangements hare been made tor
the 4-H boys and glris from Kershaw
county to attend the regalar summar
camp at Camp Long, near Aiken. S
R. July 8-11.
Parents of 4-H club members are
urged to nuke erery effort to let
the iK^ nad girls attend t^ese flye
days of fun including swimmint In
J. L. COCHRAN,
Am*!. CoMrty Aimnt.
etc., connected with camping will be
IS.OO per person corering the period.
Further information had full arrange
ments will be famished all members
interested in attending the camp.
GARDEN LETTER FOR JUNE
Wateh for Ineeets and DIeeaaea
MexieaB Bean Beetle Control: Dust
with mlxtare cootalnl^ Botenme er
Cryolite. Cryrtite Is recoaunended ae
a substitution. It should not be used
o nsnap beans after pods begla to
form, to aTOid the harmful residua
These mixtures ara usually found arlth
local seedmeu, properly dilated fur
use. Roteaone la aon-poiaonous In
secticide Spray with 1 1-1 pouada
of undllnted derris dust to 50 gal
lons of watar as often as neadirt.
be sufficient for a hoau garden. Dart
with Cryolite or Calslam Araeuate
l^ntalning at least 70 percent of tod
actlTe ingredient.
Squash and Harlequin Bugs: Oire
sabadllla a trial.
If you do hot hare a epy of Bnlle-
tln lOS. “Oardeu and Truck Crop In
sects", please write at once for your
copy.
Last Cali for a Victory Garden
Let it not be said that there is one
on your farm or in your neighborhood
Yho has not planted Tegetablea. It Is
not too late to plant the following
vegetables; Okra, sweet potatoes, to
matoes, roasting ear com. edible oow-
peas and peanuts.'
Practically all of the above require
little or no spraying and are wary
resistant to diseases and insects. AU
of these vegetables adapt themsalvsa
to field cuiturs and usually produce
in abundance.
Hints
By mulching tomato ^nts with
straw, leaves or litter, moirtore wfll
be conserved, resulting la a longW
fruiting season.
Deep planted tomato plants wUl
stand the drought much bettor
Make tMeoesalva Plantings eft
Com—Stowell's Bvergreen, Country
Gentleman.
Beans—(snap) (boneb)—Bountiful
and atrtngleas green pod.
Beana—(Pole)—Kentucky Wonder
and MeCaalan.
Transplant
Tomatoes, sweet potatoes, egg plant
and pepper.
Make plantings of seed for later
transplanting for the fall and wlntar
crop.
Collard: Georgia or Georgia Bonth-
era la a good variety. One ounce of
seed givee about 1A<K) plants. Bow
in early June for faU eropi.
Cabbage: Succession and late Flat
Dutch are good varietlee. One ounee
of seed gives about 1,600 plants. Bow
seed In Jane and early July tor lata
fall and winter.
Tomatoes: Marglobe (wilt resist
ant). One onnee of seed gives about
1,100-1.000 plants. Sow seed now for
transplMtlag la July
endorse mo In the . oomtaig
FOR SALE
p-A-Soru portaU^
ts. All ahiiniii^m and
ks empty oaijr 10 UbSk
SO pounda ioa capacity,
c^ly Kiitabla f«r pi^
to
or other owonta
is roquirod. Hiukly
ido extra ico for m
nmptioB. A WunpdB ol
SO.
Call At The
linden Ice Co.
Mm
Touuito Fralt Worm: Apply polsoa
bait whan the first fruit sets Md
at weekly Intervals until four afpli-
cations have been made. Thia sho^
primary for appointment as Magis
trate tor Hit Rock Township. Vary
gratefully yours.
Q. R. CLEMENTS.
FINAL Dl!k:HARGE
Notice Hi horshy gnsu that am
month Crrai tola data m Juaa SE
1140. Lma M. cayhara aai Mary OL
NlelMlpon, wfil maka to too Prol
Court at Ksiahaw County thslr
rotara aa Admlalalratrleaa of too ao>
tato of J. B. Ctyhura. daesaaai, aoi
on toe same data t%oy will apply la
too aaid Court tar a flaal
Real Ertate Deals
Handing toe list of property traaa-
feiu recorded at the office of the
ooqaty auditor In the last several
days te that of toe. Pomeroy estate,
located ^ North tooad and Oreeu
atreats aad almttlag the famous Kirk
wood polo field from Mrs. Lucy B.
Pomeroy to W. L. Qoodalo.
.. Another record shows the sale of
a heuae and lot by Mrs. Frederick A-
Kirkland to Mrs. Lucy B. Pomeroy.
Otoer transfmu listed recently are:
W. J. Mayfield to Booker Branham
Mreage; J. a H. Clarkson to R„ R
Clarkson, lot and bnlldlag; W. B.
Tamer to R. H. DeTievttle, house and
lot; Anna 8. Holland to D. L. Davis,
house and lot; L. J. Whitaker to Meta
C. Boykin, 238 acrea; Bdle &■ Cox to
William and ,7aanita Catoe. 16 acres;
BerUe L, Zemp to J. S. H. Clarkson,
2 lots; Helen A. Savage to Rebecca
Johnson, t acres; Dr. Eidredge Back-
In to Liasle Kate Tidwell, 1-2 acre
and house, and Dana Hirscb and
Rosalie Block to Walter H. Thomp-
klns. a lot
nNAL DISCHARGE
Notice Is hereby given that one
month from this date. July 12, lf4<.
Mrs. HatUe W. Moore will make to
toe Probate Coart of Kershaw Coon-
ty bar final ratara as Administratrix
of the estate of Ella W. Hough, de
ceased. aad on the home date she
wHl apply to the said Coart for a
final discharge as said Administratrix.
N. 0. ARNETT,
Judge of Probata.
Camden; Bl C., June 12, Ifdi. 12-H-c
FINAL DISCHARGE
Nstles Is hstraby glwsu that ooa
month from thia data, on Jhus M.
lift, Lola Mae Halley, wtn make to
the Probate (^ogrt of Kershaw County
bar final ruutm us Admtalamtrtx oC
the sstats of Ostamm ISMtay, dm
ceased, and oa too aamo date toe will
apidy to too saM Oeurt tar a ftaal
dischaiga ao said ddurtulstiutriT.
N. C. ARNETT,
Judge of Probate.
Camden, 8. 0., May It, ItM.
DroaglM has eat Oraeoa's IMd elt-
roe cwto. ^
FABB MINI
Rit Fox Invades
The Bowers* Hone
So Maay Amd So Bold Thoy
Hauo Rnm Tho Cot Off
Tho PrumiMM
F\innan Bowers, residing on R-1.
Heath Springs, declares that the foxes
ere as thick as rabbits up his way.
In facL they are not content to
roem aronnd out of doors, but have
been tuvadlng his home. Several days
ago when Bowmu chanced to enter
his house Just at sundown' ho was
nstontsfae^ to find that a fox bad
taken Doaseasion.
Grabbing his trasty 22 oallbsr rifle,
Bowers launched the offenalve against
Mr. Fox, finally terminating hla earth
ly career with a well idaced burst
of sheila.
The foxes are so numerooa around
the Bowmu place that they have ae-
toally TM his eats off the grumlaea.
Tom Neal Gets
His Discharge
The friends of Thomas C. Neal, y-
S^laas. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Neal of thia city, will be proud to
know he received hla iiaebarge May
21 at Charleston, after aervinK in the
the pass twenty .eight
months.
He served In Europe and took part
In the liberation of the Philippines.
He has five campaign ribbons with
fonr Bronse Stars.
Before entering the aavy he ope
rated a taxi here and has, returned
to hli same tab after receiving his
dlatoargu.
LAXATIVE?
rAlPUTD
ita$gy
I Kkviiii* *m4* an—y. banw
fal hrwkias. Ja*l a«rt year
ahu — krwM la a gta—
•( wat—. ASS a HttW Kl«»
aUt. Pm—t Stalaa, da-
talaratlaaa. StaSart aSar Shataaar. Yaar
—aUi laatfcU Hka aaw. Aah yaaa SraesM
ttduf far Klaaaiia.
KLEENITE the Brushlea Way
Get KLEENITE today at DaKalb
Ptmrmacy and all good dmgglrts.
• Monuj to lout on roal oalato from priralo souFcaa.
Intamat raaaonabla. Rapaymanto at dauirod. Lonf or
aliort'burm loans.
• Also, azc^lsnt small farm with housa, bam and thir
ty ^90) acras naar Bladk Rivar Road. Good land. Frio*
$1B00.00. Nka buy for a ratomhif wataran, wbita
COBQVwClu
JOHN K. dal^ACH, Attomay .
NoCka of Rofistration
The Registration Books tor
DsmocratSe Chtos No. 1 nad t ara aowl
open for^iuglatratlao at the Oamdsa
Chronicle and the City Drug Cow rs-|
■pectlvely. The voting age has
krwsrsd to toeludo all sUgfUo vrtars
who have passed their eighteenth |
birthday.
CLARKSON RHAMB, Saoretary.
Kershaw County Exacntlvo Committee I
N. 0. AmatL Probate Judge:
I. OL. May tL IMl K
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
All parties Indebted to toe estate ofl
Bally# Massey are baral^ noCttlad to
make payment to the underslgued.
add all parties, tt any, having clabM|
against the said estate will prsau
them Hkewlae, duly atterted, wlth|s{
the time prescribed by law.
U R. JONlto
Camdaa. 8 jC., Jbm 4. IHE 11444
A MILIION DOLLARS WORTH
Bsttsr m-w it %3SfilOOflOO wofdi, if tion of that ISWIMWO
FM wngtbn
this
fast oa...gnd tboosMids
from pipm dips to
into Ont ordar lor tha
tito
AnAm
J. D. BYRD - - of C^amden
* *
As Distributor In Eastern South Carolina
COLONIAL REFINING & CHEMICAL CO.
OF CLEVELAND, OmO
FEATURING
RANE-COTE ROOFING
M
Jay-Byrd** Aakat
Every time it rains^
U wondor if that roof vrill atari
-laahy
pnopio
do yon aay to
to laak affainf** If you do^ you am not alono — laaJ^
' faritatson to a
a.'
roofs am a aonren oi irritation to n front many |
—and it is all so nnnopaaaory. Now roofs can na —
tainod so that loaha will not occur, and old roofs can ho
raaMwod and r^airod, atoppinf any loaha Uiat haws
Moat roof tronbloa om conaod by lack of
oaio in maintninhif ^ roof. All roofs dobai
Dotoriomtion hofina tho day the roof ia laid and ooo-
thraoa onfatoarmptodly thm tho yonra untfl nt last Its
Ufa is fono and lonka occur.. TMa dotorioratlon tahoa
niaay forma, anah. doFaniHnt upon tho topn of roof and
-AL.h ta U —|inEsd
rompniirinn roofs dry ont mid hacoma hrittlo,
roofs diainlofmlo and crack, fmvol mala also
ly loan thoirltfo nnd crack and cho^
Butt 'vrflll protnet a
> iko of tiho _
dotorioratlon. Onr Ufidd Ato
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I pgomici tor roor prooocYi^o amu
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baatoa Roof Coal
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