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•9 1 1 m •+ i%m+> —■ t- 1 r 1 ( i R \ . WILUSTON WIM, HAVf: NKW nAITIS'l ( HI 1U H IhiildiriK When Completed To Co't ' SiO.OOh. TREAT YOUR WATERMELON SEED SAYS COUNTY AGENT Diaasteroua Season in County Last Year Caused by HUghl. WillitHon, I'Vb. I*.—WillLston i« t<» have a n»’\v ehureh builtjintr. The W: 1 - Hnton Haptisf rhuith under the lead ership of the pastor, Rev. W. U. Davis will bejfin at an. early date the ere- - - tion of a thoroughly rhiwlern and un- to-dat" < hurch Iniildipp. When < onvpletod thir. huildinjr v.'hich will cost approximately $40,000, w will add Ki'eatly to the appeurance of the town. It will he loisted oil the Brown properly .in the hci<» t of town. The huildimr will he, (d brick. A pipe Di'pnn aid other modern equipment is contemplated. '1 be Sunday school will be well taken care of and a lunje (lining room and k tchen- will Ik; part nf the equipment of the new church which will have 2K class room».. Miss Cora Hutto left FrUlay for Baltimore, New York, Washington and Richmond. Mrs. J. R. Boy 1st , M> <,f Allendale; was a recent visitor to Mrs. Q. Ay Kennedy, dr. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ussery, nf Ai ken, were* visitors in town Friday. Mr. J. W. Folk was a recent vi-itor in Columin. r.of. M. B. St !f aU(‘tilled the Citi zens’ Ivlocai ional A s.s(K v iatioii recent ly held in Columbia. Mr. an,} Mrs. C. W. Lyhytnd of Wnoener, were visitcws of their dati- yhter. Mrs. M. A. Ztnilt’n, last W'eek- »*nd. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Garvin and daughter, Mary P-ery, wen* puests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cunningham Inst Sunday. M ss Gre’chen Hair came over from Greenland, this eounly, w'here she is teaching, to spend the week-end with l’c r parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hut. Mr ami Mrs. R. L. PenctM'k. Miss Ruby Pee.ccck and Harold Peacock, of Barnwell, were visitors of Miss Pearl 'I’eVock last Saturday. Mrs. .T. W. Browning ;jpd Mr. and Mrs. Somers Pringle, of BUii’kyili' 1 were vi.-itors here Momtay. ktrs. K. B. Jackson, wife of the Lieutenant Governor of South Caroli na ml,her sister, Mrs. J A. Tyler, < \Y j j ecei', were week-end guests of Mrs. M. A. Smith. II. ?I. " '.’ire .s has returned from a hu .:.e. trip to Ridge Springs and on. ^T.nl.tJu'W s, of Blackvillo, was a v'i.-.-itor here Monday. Bear.lor .A. M. Kennedy ivtUrned to Columbia Tu,“sday morning. '' ’ • WaM; *r isas returned f•’ m a ' i p 0 f several months m C-novydl,. ivyl o’inM' Piedmont sec- t'erri. , i . ' * o i. ;r .11 M’ s. Ilendersirn John.^o.i. ,.r tne’i (rr. ireent visitors of M's. A i. i’uiner. '<• U nnar, of Ridge Sflr.r . la* •u visiting relatives in tiiii' section. \ rr.d : prynm w>s e.ent from Santo L tm’r ; e ! Weifne.vlay morn ing, Feb u try (ith. t.» !>r. and Mrs. \e r> her:. announcing the birth at that place Wednesday morn ing of their grund-dauphtew, datigh- ter of Lieut, and Mrs. Gregg Smith, who was l.-orn Wednesday morning. This radiogi.un was received in Wil- I’Aton at ten o’t'ork, just one hoiu; ;tnd a half after it wue filed in Santo Domingo. Miss Annie Dnimmond is sending a few days in Asheville, N. C. Mrs. T. F. Ward is visiting in Cole man, Fla. _ • Mr. and Mrs-. J. I\ Moseley, of Hou ma:;, were recent visitors of the >t>v«'*s Mjivodey a* White Pivnd. Miss Mun-irr Turner spent. Hr*' week-end at her lunne in Btaickville. .The farmers very well remember the very disasterous season, that we had lust year with watermelons^ cii- cuml>efs and cantaloupes, due to Jthc prevalent^ -of blight or Anthracnose. These diseases damaged these crops Very severely, particularly was it bad with cantaloupes, which cYop was proh- ably dtfinaged 75 per cent, in the County last year. Men who are in-af* position to state say that they believe that it is useless for a farmer to plant any of the*e crops unless he plans to control the disease by the prof>er treatment of the' seed, and spraying of the growing crop. Both of theAe different parts of the work are very essential, and the best of results will m#t. be gotten if either one are not properly done. The first one that concerns our nvfnd is the treating- .sf the seed just before planting, which method is-as follows: Make a one. to one thousand solution of M'ecuric Chloride (Corrosive -Suhlimatic), use earthen ware, glass, /porcelain or some other vessel not affected by the solution; treat seed for ten minutes, then wash in clear water five times; be sure to wa-h the* seed five times thoroughly, otherwise they may be injured, then spread them out to dry, after which time he. planted., they are ready- to MASTER’S SALE. IP- State of South Carolina, Barnwell County. In the.Court of Common^ Pleas. Bank of Western Carolina, —_ • * PlaintiiT, - i vs. E. G. Dunbar, et-al., •V Defendants. By- virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, Twill sell at Barnwell, South Carolina m front of the Court House on Mon-? day, March 3rd, 1924, it being Sales- day in said mouth, within the legal hours of sale, the following describ ed real property: . . ‘All of that tract, piece or- parivl of land sitiiate, lying and being in Barnwell County, South Carolina, containing One Hundred Fifteen (115) acres, mo^ or less, and bound ed North by-lands of Ed. Birt; East _by. Barnwell and Willis£dn South by Long ’ Branch Church lot and Ervin Glover, and on the . West by lands of Julia Dunbar.” Purchaser or purchasers at said ?a!e are hereby, required to deposit with said Master during the legal hours of said site the sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars to guarantee com pliance .with . his or her Kid. Thrt upon failure so to do, the Master do re-sell said property #n said salesday and* that in said bidding the Master do disregard any /bids by said de faulting bidder and that’ said sum of Five tlundred ($500.00) Dollars so dnosited with the Master shall be fallen as liquidated damages in case the purchaser at yaiJ sale faifs wita- ♦♦♦♦»»♦♦»♦ »<[»»■ Send Us Your Job Work. in a reasonable time to comply wllh his or her bidv'unless excused by the Court. Terms of sale: cash, purchaser to pay for papo.s and stamps. H. L. O'BANNON, Master .for Barnwell County. February 11, 1924. ’ *■" . . .... r t i T } r ♦> t The Mecuric Chloride may be pq- tained from most any drug store and at a very nominal cost. Remember that this material is deadly poison and care must be taken in its use in order that damage might not be done to the seed, ami alao to protect against animals and human consumption of if- After treated seed haw been plant ed and the crop has been otherwise properly cared for the spraying will begin on these crops When the vines begin to run. Before that time arises I will give out information concerning the proper method of spraying, which will he sent out in the news papers, by circular lettei*s and otherwise. County A*gcnt. Advertise in The People. I wish to advisiLjny friends that I will be prepared ! ? T Y Y care of their qpeds for first .class ccal this winter, as in the past. am making arrangements for tbit best grade the market affords and my prices will be as low al is consistent with quality. See me before placiRf? your order. . j I will have a mrtnber 6t splendid Horses! and Mulek which I will offer at money saving prices. 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I will^dl at Barnwell, South Carolina in front of the Court HiHisf on Mon day, March 3rd, }\KiA. it being Sales- day in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following describ ed real property: ‘‘AH of that plot e, parcel or tract of land known as the “Sander! Place”, situate, lying and being in Rosemary Township, Barnwell County, South Carolina, containing Onh - Hundred "V jf* a S- V Fifty-seven. (157) acres, more or less, and bounded on the. North by lands of C. E. Grimes; East by Great Salke- hatchie River ,and South and West by lands of Katie E. Moore.” - Terms of sale: cash, purchaser to pay for papei-s and stamps. H. L. O’BANNON, Master for Barnwell County. February 11>J924. “My trouble has been periodic cramping spells,” says Mrs. C. C. Draper, of Atlanta, Texas. “For several years thesfc have come on me so baa that X had to quit my work and go to bed. Every month I would stay in bed from one to two days. 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