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Notes Fnmi The County Agenfs Office W. C McCARlJKY. FARMERS ATTBNO CAMF Camp Bob Cooper, near Manninc. 8. C., waa open for farmen of the state Anguat ll-SS by the agrlealtaral extension aerrice. W. T. Holly, W. P. Sowell and Enbdi Roberta from Ker- ahaw county attended the camp alony with Mr; MeChuley, county agent MORE QRAZINQ CROPS NEEDED FOR CATTLE Let the cattle hanreat their own feed, adrlaee H. A. Woodle, extension agronomist in urging South Caro lina farmers to plant more crops tor falL winter and spring grasing. Mr. Woodle quotes a successful South Oarellaa cattleinan; "No, sir! THE CAMOEN OMROWtCtE, CAMEEM, SOUTH tv. AUGUST a, t94$ J.L. COCHRAN, Amft CeoBly Aftot I just couldn’t get along without my annual grasing. It ssTes time, labor and money, too.' My cattle harvest their own feed and Just do good.” Many South Carolina farmers hare discovered that the key to successful livestock production is based upon a system of I2-montbs grazing, with the cattle doing practically all of the hat' resting. Permanent pastures, annual grasing crops, velvet beans and com or sorghum fields, and perennial legumes such as serlcea and kudsa supply cheap, nutritious feed for profitable production. Prom the middle of August through September, farmers are planting small Can You Put Thie Puixti Tooether? i: --s; 1 Read text ef this ad Thea cat eat the 4 Mack pieces It fenm the fint letter of a Bm| Bdniain f»r your Business BereTs a fascinating little pnssle. When properly ai> •srablsd it forms the letter T—dor Uhphoao. Now disrs's an Instrument of pro^reea whldh hen grown so in valne that ths only pussling thing about tte talephons is how huainesa ever managed to get alotgr without It Today diere are twice as many tslephonee as there were 20 yeeri ago—4hre timee aa aaany aa Aece yvere It years agol At tela^ione aenice has grower an has your own buainaaa. Mon teiaphonaa more omtam* buslnassfor you. Not euly la ealae aad neehiinaei, hot la cost; the tald- me siaadg e«l ee a teal hgrgya. Ceaaider EuB yaar rale is leaa today thaa it wne yeate niF amre dHleuit to maintain TBgt*a hacaaae tha trend oi eUag ooale confronrinB all huMneaaee la *-rrfafliw Em ooat ef everyEiiaf goiaf into the fumlaUng ef teiephoaa ■enrice to yoo. MSnEM lEU TEUMOK MS TEUIUM COSMIt INCOtrOtATIt Home Mortgage loans Let us assist you in your housinf problem. IjOANS AVAILABLE FOR: Building, baying, or r^inandng. .We shill be glad to discoss yonr needs with you. Mier Lumber Conipanir Aipeat ^ F. H. A. Ineased Loaae grains, rye grais, aad ertanaon clover mixtaree far tall, whkter end wrtag grasing. Houvy sssdlngs plsntsd early and fertilised libermlly fnralsh good insurance for sdsqnsts grasing. Mr. Woodle eoggeets. County sgricultural agente are glad to asalat farmers tn aelectiug fields. Resting soils, and tn aecuring good seed and mixtures in order to assure maximum returns and abund ant gfaxing for cattle and other live stock. SWEET POTATO PRODUCTION POSEIBILITIE8 IN 8 .C. In Sooth Carolina tome eight or ten crops normally occupy a largnr acreage than sweet potatoes, but-ouly four or five yield a higher total value of product, Clemson specislieta de Clare. 'This fact lends added Import ance to data relating to production possibilities. A recent study undertaken by Clem son was designed «to determine the productivity of the principal soil types with respect to sweet potato yield and quality, and the per acre returns from sweet potatoes in , comparison with other crops that might be grown on soils of comparable quality. During the war years, 1941-1944, sweet potato production In South .1 AMteflaMas 4 Stonah Distrea 5 Try Hut Water Ta Which A Uttle Nautracid Mat Eaaa Addad At the first sizn of distress smart man and women now know just what to do. They put a teaspoonful of Nautracid In half a glass of real hot water and drink It after meals, that's aU. Keutracid is new—It's made espe cially for ths symptomatic relief of gastric hyperacidity. Nothing quite liko Nautracid to bring fast, quick re- Uaf to the aufferer of stomach distress. aSid Indigestion, gas pains, heartburn, burning aansation, and other condi tions whan caused by axcessive stom ach acidity. Aak for Nautracid at aU druggista DaKALB PHARMACY Carolina Increaaed from 4.4 mllUoa tn 1J. aUUioih boehala. or aura than 10 per cent It ia eatlmated that leaa than 40 per cent ot the 1944 aweet potato crops wae dlsptMMd of by direct eale, but even this low proportion was three timee the proportion sold in 1940. In the opinkm of marketing au- thoritiea, wholesalera aad I retallera. the consumption of sweet potatoes, particularly the fresh product, ^nld be increased greatly by tdfering the consumer a more attractive and uni form product. Far too great a pro portion of the sweet potatoes hereto fore offered for sale have f>een«of low quality or have been ungraded and! unattractively packed. - Making the product available dur< log a ISrger part of tha year and aggressive merchandlalng programs would also help. . Experiment Station Bulletin Sf4, Sweet Potato Production Poaslbilltlee in South Carolina, givaa detailed In formation on growing and marketing quality potatoes aa found In the Clem son study. Copies may be obtained at county agents' offices or from the PubUcations Department at Clemson. Buy-SeN-ilf WANTAl AdvartiaaBMntB uadar this haefitng wn be eharsed for at the ^rato ^ 1 ^ par word. Mtntwuni ehim M cents Adi Mt la It point typo douMi ebarpi Csih BMiit aoooupuy o»d« em^ when cttitomw baa ‘Ladsar Acoouat. Drive CErefully—Save s Life., WOW CAMP 1076 Meeti eneh let and Ird FiMay nlEht of month at 8 P. Ma at Hermitags Com munity House. Mem bers .ora urged- to attend regularly. Visiting eovereigna are always vyelcomo. C. L. Gardner, Financial Sec’y, NOTICE TO WOODMEN On the first Friday night in Sep tember the Protection Degree will be conferred upon a number of candi dates All members are urged to be present. — W. B. CATOB, Council Commander. I wint fo AxpiMM my de«p gratitude to tfw Domocratic voters in South Carolina for the handsome lead you gave me in the firit primary. I am confident that you will keep up the good work. ■ I am proud to tell my friends throughout the State that the voters of Edgefield County, the County where I was bom and raised and whert i the people have known me since I was a boy, gave me TIVo fhe total votes cast by them in the Governor's race. I welcome the support of every Democrat in every section of South Carolina and will sincere* . ly appreciate their votes and help in the second primary. THUEMOND lor GOVEEROE THE iXPBMENCiO PUlUC SEEVANT For Sala FOR SALE—40 gallon hot water tank and cadet banter. Phone 428 or 2<0-W. *3-c FOR SALE—We have l4 young Po- land-China end Dnroc pigs that are now ready. Priced to eell. Segare MUl, Route 4. Camden. S3-p FOR IMMEDIATE SALE — House with three bedrooms, baths. Inner closet living room, tun porch, din ing room, kitchen, pantry, front and hack porches, laige lot, excel lent location. Apply Box “X. Y.”, care The Chronicle. 23-c FOR SALE—1989 Dodge 1 1-2 ton truck, new motor and tires, first clase mechanlCEd condition. Will seU at right price. Also woodram. operated by B-model motor, first class mechanical condition. Can be seen at Maroney Hill. Floyd Ben ton. Camden. 22-p FOR 8ALE-^4 acres of land In tract; 36 in cultivation, the balance In woods. One dwelling bouse, one bam, one good pump of water in yard. One-half mile from Bethhne, S. C. Electricity available. Highway No. 341 running through the place. A. H. Baxley, Bethune, S. C. 21-23-p FOR SALE—100 glass syrap jogs with handlee, suitable for molasses syrup. Only 5c each while they last. Trues- dell Drug Store, Bethune, S. C. 20-2S-P SKI HI STOPS RUNNING FITS IN DOGS or we refund yonr money. We know of no other guaranteed run- ning fits remedy. DeKalb Phar macy. 1S-19-C FOR SALE—Zinnia plants for faU flowers, 25c per dozen. Cut flowers, Zinnias 50c per bunch. Phone No. 111. Miss Jennie C. Whitaker, 526 Hampton Ave., Camden, 8. C. 19-p MueellanmoMS MATTIE DAVIE dsLOACHt GNO* CERY—909 Church flteesL fhoaa 707-J. Staple and^ Fancy Qroeerlea*, Fmlta, Vegetablee, Drinks, Oanilan and Smokes.' It’s a ideaaara te MiTe you. Excellence Assured. i4-17-p Lost — Found LOST—Ration books No. 4. Issued to T. M. Player and Maco Player, Cam den, 8. C. -Box 67. 2S-P LOST—War ration books No. 4, Is sued to Mrs. Mae Kenulngton and Sandra Kennington, Hermitage Mill, Camden, 8. C. 2t-p Painting And Paperhanging Egg Eddie Nolan n»oM 60B-J Wealad WANTEO-^Oue unfnraiakM i one furnished klidwTiIr* Md wife. Wrtte Bo^i* WANTBD-Poeitlon sTlilrr worker, yeEw/^!!!L-i Phone 71W. ^ WANTE D—Unfumiehed p«t of a hoaJl^ care The Chrolcle. “ WANTED-Gecretxry Ing shorthand. PennaSaTi wtth future. Addwwr^42..HtU wtth future. Addieaa care The Chronicle. ^^^TED—rent ftwa jwim., | two upm^u for th* SSL? city tea<^. j. a RkshaSJjJ] WANTID-T. WANTED—Good and bad J Soe Moody. Sheheen tion. Phone 187. iu| PRE-WAR STANDARD METAL Weatherstrips Sold and Installed E. E. VEITH The only factory eqn^pad and trained mechanic in Mctkm. P.O. Box 1161 Florence, S. C WANTED-" Teacher for pi or Smad grade. Salary ■ plemented. Apply Stanton, Supt., Midwi achooL 2LM WANTED AT ONCE-Whlte or^ ored family for medium or bJ sUe farm, to Uke over carl^ hogs, cattle, poultry aa4 trees. Have good 5-room hone^m electric llghto, plenty of Present man sick In boeplui n pay salary balance of thii jm J run ahare farm next year AdiwT once to Mrs. Nell U Smith iJ Lyttleton street, Camden, a i Phone 351-J. J Try The Chronicle Want Adi Professional kail.. ... Business Crt TREE SURGERY Tm Trimmlnf and R—leJ Ernest Bos 51 Phone 30041 Camden, S. C WILUAM W. BATES Spedal Agent New York' Life Insuranei Ca ReuMwiee Fheue 8W OfflM Meilwl EMg. Ftei Comer LytUeton and OeKaR EsI M WoMornkm, dWlpBlf iff ^ Pat It Or PabUSkml I B.DoEM D. C DlXON*S BARGAD] HOUSE We haiiGle • eemplete nm women mnI elilldren^ eheee, Rndl to.weur-aiNl Nten^ Work CtoMaf all kliiEa. Aim • wide verkY notlong. CAMDEN, 8. C. 961 Bread Et Fteee mJ^ Camim MemorkU Compn QUAUTT MONUmini! IMEIEOIATS DEUVIET ^ C G. KMMfW-TM M PCft(£ ((AfiK^CNTfRE^fiVICE AMD TMAt 1 euppose'' «0NE OP THoea CfiRlCATUCES; MOOeGN ART. r. [LARK^ONTIRtSERVIU > • ■ t * V^wvTT FREE! w W BAa AT NOIH- Flmedhinaaa't book. 70 tdpted ie#08 I* leOa, daneiW;lhaBC^|!Mll» inaim*g Fimh flavor axMl flue iiMlMOE dad baking gpurrag today to FhdirnBiaaira aaiw-> Gmnd OdBGipl AOMe, HiG , • t' • J- ■ 1' 7- • 1 5