The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 17, 1924, Image 6
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«X AGENTS ACTIVmBS
IN BARNWELL COUNTY
At this time the hoys of the county
5»re invited to join the clubs which are
being organized in the county. Four
Boys’ Clubs are being organized, one
at Hercules, one at Mt. Calvary, one
at Long Branch and one at Pleasant
Hill. Sign up cards are being receiv
ed daily. As the time is drawing near
to close the enrollment, ajj^boys in
terested in joining one of these clubs
in growing an acre of cotton, an acre
of cam or an acre of peanuts, or
growing a pig. will immediately get
in touch with the County Agent. Wc"
expect to have a large number of
prizes, and prize money is now being
collected, some $40 or $f>0 having al-
leady been given and the enrollment
will close the last of the present week.
Last week County Agent Boylston
ordered four spray outfits to be used
in spraying of melon crops and cu
cumbers, and also made arrangements
to assist in the purchase of a large
quantity of blue stone at a very
reasonable price. I want particular
ly to call attention at this time to the
necessity of immediately purchasing
apray machinery and material in or
der that we will be ready when the
time comes to spray; also those who
expect.to use dust instead of the
liquid will do well to take the matter
up with the County Agent in order
that they might get the proper dust
ing machinery and also dust at the
most reasonable price, at the same
time getting the proper kind. The
main factor in the control of disease
which we will work to control is to
apply properly and to begin at the
proper time. If this is not done why
the results that are gotten are some
times veryjjiscouraging. Blue stone
should not cost more than (5 to 8 cts.
a pound even in small quantities, and
the dust, if dust is used, should not
cost over 9 to 10 cts. a |K»und, deliver
ed at the different stations.
The final estimate of the amount of
seed that were treated with bichloride
of mercury has not yet been made up,
.but the rVsults of the campaign that
we carried on recently with the treat
ment of cucumber, cantaloupe and
melon seed were exceedingly satis
factory. The probability is that the
majority of the seed in the county
were treated in the. aobve manner.
Let me call the farmers’ attention to
this matter, that this treatment was
only precautionary, and let no one bl
under the impression that with the
use of the seed treatment alone that
the proper control of gummy stain
blight and anthracnose will be gotten,
but it is necessary to go further and
spray or dust. We recommend th'*
spray instead of the dust, as there is
not sufficient data at the present time
to warrant us recommending dust,
although we believe that there are
great possibilities to it. At the same
time we will be glad to assist anyone
who goes ahead and uses dust in the
purchase of the proper kind and ad
vise him in the proper- application of
it. H. (J. Boylston,
_______ County Agent.
QUARTERLY REPORT
Of th* Board of County Directors for
Quarter Ending March 3t, 1924.
(CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK)
^Carolina Road Supply Co. ,3:5.50
W. D. Harley Motor Co .48.25
Cation Don Works 425.00
Gallon Iron Works ... 069.00
Thos». W. Weeks 48.64
E. F. Woodward . ..326.79
Henry Hartzog .05 00
R. E. Creech .. 40.92
A. M. Anderson 55.00
W. E. Anderson -^..29 90
G. T. Boylston i.d.YO*)
W/*C. Bell C 10
J. S. Still .6.75
A. ft. Dunbar ..31.23
H. M. Cassels ?&4.71
The Best Pharmacy tr; 68.25
Lemon Bros. ... 62.46
C. F. Molair 71.59
J. R. Cheek and Son 1400
Allen J. Owens 41 Cl
Easterling and Co. 18.28
Rescue Orphanage 15 M
W. P. Sanders .‘...2).':5
I. F. Still 25.30
R. L. Wooley ’ _25.L’)
J. W., Sanders 47.50
J. W. Folk 13.33
W. L. Baxley ._.8.33
R. L. Bronson ..123.00
E. C. Matthews 18.33
J. Staff Halford - 41.06
J. S. Still ...... 150.00
J. B. Morris 8.33
J. B. Morris .5,202.10
W. H. Manning —66.66
W. H. Manning --------66.55
McMillan and Watson .-‘u^r.. 1,562.75
H. C. done's 353.65
B. F. Anderson ... 6.00
A. B. Still ----- -3.73
Jas. M. Caldwell, Treas. 33.80
Send Us Your Job Work.
C. S. Anderson ...14.58
B. W. Peeples 24.98
J. A. Morris • 12.50
J. F. Rountree 15.83
Bill Creech ... 38.39
N. A. Hiers .... 12.50
P. O. Beasley ..... .—29.16
J. S. Blume 28.92
G. R. Peeples __ ... 28.68
J. M. Scott 39.16
R. B. Pickling _Sv-.- 33.00
L. P. Blume -_X---- 3 6-0 0
W. S. Creech X_.36.00
A. M. Sanders • ..9.00
J. E. Lain 27.60
S. A. Hair -12.00
I. W. Rountree 9.00
R. R. Johnston 12.00
T. M. Willis — 12,00
Capt. J. A. Meyer 12.00
C. M. Turner .18.00
J. M. Weathersbee ...121.00
R. R. Moore ..9.00
The Barnwell People j, __n23.75
Baylis Office Equipment Co. 55.00
J. F. Cleckley 2,419.69
City Ice and Coal Co. 23.90
S. H. Jester L 2fT5
J. B. Armstrong .1,268.00
Elma Cave 109.08
H. G. Boylston 91.67
R. L. Bronson 10.23
John Eve ....1,570.00
C. K. Sanders 100.00
C. K. Sanders 68.00
J. B. Armstrong - — —2,368.40
Sara C. Armstrong 100.00
Carolina Road Supply Vo. . 496.50
J. B. Morris 1,000.00
Williston Motor Co. 500.00
Epp’s Pharmacy 5.25
Blackville Motor Co. 831.00
E. C. Matthews 71.51
Williston Motor Co. 831.00
E. W. Black 35.00
P. 1'. Parker 49.00
J. B. Armstrong ... 73.80
E. M. Kirkland 119.2.’.
Chas. A. Hensley, M. D. 41.66
C. M. Turner ...34.93
C. K. Sanders .... — 193.31
John K,- Snell in j: A 39.10
Horace J. Crouch ... — — 125.00
CANDIDATE CARDS.
For Congrea*.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for Congress from the Second
Congressional District, under the
Rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic Primary, and pledge myself to
support the nominees thereof.
Robert L. Gunter.
For Master.
Barnwell, S. C., March 27, 1924.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Master for
Barnwell County, subject to the rules
i» a preHcriptiotr for Matariav
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and regulations of the Democratic
primary election. G. M. Greene.
Barnwell, S. C- March 28, 1924.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the .Office of Master for
BarnweM County, subject to the rules
and regulations jf the Democratic
primary election. V. S. Owens.
For Coroner.
Barnwell, S. C., March 27, 1924.
-1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election to the office of Cor
oner of Barnwell County, subject to
the rules and regulations of the Dem
ocratic primary election.
J. Staff Halford.
For Sheriff.
Blackville, S. C., Meh. 10, 1924'
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Sheriffxof Barn
well County, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Democratic ^i-
mary election.
Boncil H. Dyches.
Barnwell, S. C., March 4, 1924.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Sheriff of Barn
well County, subject to the rules and
regulations <of the Democratic pri
mary election. J. B. Morris.
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For Clerk of Court.
Barnwell. S. C-., Mch. 11, 1924.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Clerk of Court
of Barnwell Conty, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic primary election.
„ C. Keys Sanders.
Barnwell, S. C. t April 8. 1924.
. 1 hereby announce myself a candi
date to Succeed myself as Clerk of
Court for Barnwell County, subject
to the rules and regulations of the
Democratic Pr-imary.
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For Sta»e Senate.
Williston. S. ('.. April 9, 1924.
The friends of Dr. W. C. Smith, Sr.,
hereby announce him asa candidate
for the office of State Senate, subject
to the rules and regulations ofi the
Democratic primary election.
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R. M. Mixson.
Barnwell. S. C.. Aprjl 15, 1924.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of State Senator
from Barnwell County, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic primary election.
A. B. Patterson.
_ , For House of Representatives.
Barnwell, S. C.. April 12, 1924.
I hereby anounce myself a candi
date for reelect ion ..to the House of
Representatives 'from Barnwell Coun-
rty. subject to the rules and regula
tions of the Democratic primary elec
tion. Edgar A. Brown.
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Blackville. S. C.. April 12. 1924.
1 hereby anounce myself a candi
date for reelection to the House of
Representatives from Barnwell Coun
ty, subject to the rules and regula
tions of the Democratic primary elec^
tion. sa. G. L. Weissinger.
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