The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, February 26, 1925, Image 8
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Home Deimmaliaition Schedule
Tuer.day, Feb. 2 4, Cedar Grove H.
It. C. \
Wednesday’, I'V'b. 25, Double Pond
il. I). C.
Thursday, Fell. 2<>. Sand Hiil H.
D. C.
Ft idaiy, Feb. 27, Hercules, H. F. C.
Monday. Maivh 2, Hlnckville Coth-
inu Club.
Wednesday, March 4, Hilda Food
Club. k
Thursday, March 5, Hercules Cloth-
.inj; Club.
Friday, March <!. Morris 'Clothing
The
BULL’S EYE
do with furnishimr proper incubating
conditions. A cellar, for example, a
cave cellar with a rrrade entrance and
a top ventilator, will come about as
near to furnChin'T (deal conditions as
will any place to be found on. the
farm'.
I^t is highly desirable^ that the room
with two .different farmers with the
different amounts of nitrate of soda
Sunlight and Incubators. 1 applied as a top dresser showed that
The place’bf operation has much to' 100 to 200 pounds could be very pro-
fitably used where a complete fertili
zer lof 500 to 700 pounds had been ap
plied previous to planting. We should
use more intelligence Tft the purchase
and the use of our fertilizer, thereby
effecting a large saving. Those far
mers who are interested in getting
suitable fertilizers for the type of
in which the incubators are operated soil which they have and the condi-
shall not be subject to fequent orjtions under which they are farming
sudden changes in temperature, and; will call upon nn- and 1 will In 1 -glad
that it by impossible for sunlight to to furnish them with all the informa-
strike the incubator at any time of the ; tion. I have.—H. G. Boylston, County
day, 1 Agent.
Fresh air is essencial, the relative • •
humidity should be fairly high, and Social and Personal ’
there should be provision for both the 1
light gases near the ceiling and the\,
heavy gases that settle to the floor
to escape, .
Since much depends on a constant
temperature in the egg chamber, it
will he seen that sunlight striking dir
ectly on the incubator, particularly on j
the glass door, will have an unfavor-1
aide effect. The thermostat is power
less to correct a rise in tcmpeir.ture
that results from this cause.—The
Gountry <ientlem »n.
Over a period
of years
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News from Williston
When the Best Hens Lay.
There is a considerable difference
between high-record and low-record
hens in their day to day performance.
One way in which this show’s up is
the time of day at which they lay.
Since few hens are able to lay one |
egg daily for a long period, it will | 1 ' 1 nm * i ’
be seen .that most of’ them require
mure than twenty-four hours in which
Williston, Feb. 22.—Hart’s Battery
chapter, U. D. C., was entertained at
| its regular meeting February 13 by
Mrs. A. M. Kennedy and Mrs. J. E,
| Kennedy, joint hostesses,
Thursday night, February 12, Cupid
visited .the senior B. Y, P. U. at the
home pf Capt. and Mrs. W. D. Black.
The lower floor, which was thrown
on suite, was artistically and decor
ously decorated. The occasion was the
regular quarterly social of the organi-,
zation.
The guests were mot the door by
Mi sses Braselton and Rountree, who
pinned tiny red hearts on each.
The guests were coupled off for the
A cross word puzzle made
upflhf Cupid’s language was Worked,
i This waff followed" by .i musical ro-
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1 QOKI\(i at this Bull’s pic-
y ture here just reminds me
of the Cattle. Business, of which
l am still in, in a small way.
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Stock on the Kxchan^c in
Wall Street was never higher,
Stock on a Ranch was never
lower.
If a cattleman sold a.Steer
and they would let him weigh
all the mortgages that was on
the Steer with him, he would
weigh SO pounds heavier.
One Tenderloin Steak at a
Hotel brings more than a
Steer.
A quart of milk Brings more
than t le Cow.
A Texas Long Horn brings
and one pair of Horn
rimmed glasses
A Calf sells for ^ 10 and its
brains sell tor ,0*.
The hide of a C ow brings ^1
and one pair <d •.hoes 5 1 X.
Two sinks of Miu 11 ’ Hurliam
is worth more than the Bull.
to produce each egg. If a hen lays rm,n(H ‘ (
every other day she is likely t<» lay * a * at( ' ^ , ’ UI the guests renaired
at about tho same hour .each time. * () , ^ lt ‘ '^'ling room, where Misses
This time may be either morning or, Brqsolton and Rountree served blm’s
afternoon. t !' ( ‘ l “ rream and angel food cake, fol-
A hen that lays two days but of '"wed by tiny heart mints. The cen-
three is likely to shtjw a reeonl of i t (, rpiece for the table was a min iture
hours of laying something like this:' Cupid.
II), .‘I. 0, 10. 2, 0. !*, 2. 0. As the l Those who showed their familiarity
number of eggs htbl daily in sueces- with ( upid s works were _A1 iss Lojj
sion increases, the percentage of eggs i Belle Scott, who worked the cross
laid in the morning increases uiitii wonl puzzle; Picket Lee. who guessed
we get t-he unusually good hen laying; all the songs correctly in the musical 1
in somewhat this fashion: S, it, ». lO.iiomance contest; Miss Anna Salley,
10, l^K U, 10 10, 1 1, 2, 2, 5, 0. S. .and so* who pierced the heart of Cupid with ;
forth. i the arrow.
A hen that lays thirty or forty eggs j Mrs. .1. B. Grubbs entertained about
in as many days is more or less of a .‘55 girls and hoys Saturday afternoon,
rarity, and often she will be found j February 14, in honor of her little
to lay at seven or seven-thirty^gvery | daughter, Elizabeth, who was 10 years
inoriving while—sht-^is making such a: old: Grubbs served refresh-
record. „ , | oients.
It seems to be true that ,the longer^ The members of the Bridge club
the percentage of high-producing hens W( , r( . entertained Tuesday evening at
in a flock, the greater will be the th( , home of Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. Ken
nedy, Jr. Covers were laid for four
where a two course supper
was
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T HE Ford car has remained the undisputed leader
for value in the motoring world. There are certain
fundamental reasons why this is true. It is a car,
properly designed and staunchly constructed, having
a motor which has proved itself reliable, long-lived
and economical.
It is adequately serviced by an organization reaching
to every community and neighborhood. These com
bine to give the Ford car the highest resale value in
proportion to list price.
And as production volume of the Ford has growij
the purchase price has been steadily reduced.
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AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER
On ot*n car* demountable
rims an3 starter are $8i extra
All pricet /. «. k Decrotl
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VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT ALL FORD PLANTS
proportion of eggs laid during the
morning hours. The Country Gen
tlemen.
Willie Mae Vann.
Home Dernonstration.Agent.
The Most Profitable
Amount of Fertilizer :
to Apply to Cotton
which bridge
From the best
able With casual
cotton iTi this
*tests that have I* Op.
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practic*
c^unvy, along
ootain-
in growing
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condiu't'tl, we
tables,
was served, after
enjoyed.
The «ait of town guests were'Misses
Spann and Walmsley of Alabam-i and
Mr. and Mrs.t Lucius Willis of Den
mark.
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One of the most enjoyable parties
of the week was given by Mrs. W. C.
Smith, Jr., in honor of her house
guest. Mis- Marie Spano.^’t—0.>:hun.
Ala., a lid Miss t'utherine \\ aim-lev.
A. K. Corley. Lau*’a and Lewis Smith.
Jr... left Sunday fn their car for a
stay of several weeks in their winter
home at St. Pet(‘'sHuig. Fla.
Mrs. W. D. Black has returned flom
a visit to her daughters, Misses
Louise and Anna Baker Black, . at
Converse fcoilcge. 1 — ,—
Night Coughing—
How to Stop It
Night coughing which, through
loss of valuable sle*p, often makes
you feel utterly worn-out and use
less during the day, and by quickly
weakening the system lays you
open to the most dangerous infec
tions, can now be promptly checked
by a very simple treatment. Peo
ple who have hardly been able to
rest on account of coughing spells
have found that they can sleep the
whole night through undisturbed
often after the very first trial.
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The only uav to. be in
Cattle busincs •
Hie
of oik .
\Mtii a p'lcture
conclude that the mist profiic.blc
amount of fertilizei u> In* appli ■ i to
cotton is from *><M) to XOO psiunds pe-r
acre. This is ji complete fe'tilizer
consi-ting of ph >spR)ric acid, am
monia and potash.. It does not neces
sarily mean, however, that laiger
amounts of f(*rtili/.cr clo not increase
tll<' vie),I of cotton, but froin a nom-
of Biiuiingham. Ala. Five tables of
bridge were played, 'after which a
sweet course wa- set veil.
A. \. Garber has. returned from
the Kastern markets.
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Tlie treatment is rasej on a remark- I
•tile prescript ion known ns Dr. King’s , v
New luscovery. You simple taKo a tea- ' v
spoonful at Jr'-Iit I "Ti re retji intt aiel ! v
bold it in' joTiV "tiiroat for i:» Ol JO 'See.
ends l>e fore swallowing it. The pre
scription hag a double, a" tion. It not-
only soothes ami heals the soreness and
LONG TERM MONEY to LEND
ewsom is visiting
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t:...t will apj'
ing her diem
im.. r. i \v .: ■ . line nuirr (ueecs
c..ii : . tin7j*|t|>cr. Ivci-p look-
MORF OF EVERYTHING
fur a 'o' less money.
I hat" s the net of this
Ibif! I )ii;hani prop-
t..-i:iou. Me>re Havor,
* more enloyinent arul
a I f more money
lidt m f 1 e hankroil at
the hnd oi Wtnyk's
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TWO DAGt for 15 cents
10G cigarettes Jor T5rcents-
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potash tlu
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Guaranteed by
bei of years of test •■•it is shown that
tin*' nio-et protitable amount for the
averagtj year js .*i00 jo S00 pounds.
Te*st- have l»een i al l ied on in which
I no feTTflTZc+^i was applied. 20n poqnds.
inh j>ouii<l-. ak)0 pidintls and on tip t(»
I 1500 to 200(i pmj’ids being applied.
! p(*r acre, and when these tests wert* a
• gntheivd and re-ulis dem'pilpd for a;
peritqj of three or more years the re-
1 suits -bowed the above amount'to be
i.the ni t profltalVe The sandy types
1 of -oil will noce arily require • RituV
" potash, and whore « <>j,lon i.s grown
; on the e land# as a’ iatle“it Will lie
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found that frrtili/.er analizing otne-
thiiiu like ;ui S4L- t -h add lie applied;
for llu” heavy, elay type of soils proba-
j dd.y no pot a-a i needed, and iiiy-oim*
-'eases best results v> ill ttkclv" be gotten
rom a 10- L-0 f • liii. • The medium j'
: *il having -ub-.j-oils -if ivd
eontauijjb’g normally 1
m ‘nt ftest wh eh I
ho.w- til at better ic-
sults will probafdy he secured from
fertilizer analizing ld-4-2. As we
have learned, .potash is neee-saTy-for
tin development of the frur/ on the';
plant, at tlie same time vvhere an ( : xs
ce^s of thi- plant food i* present .it
will delay the maturity of tlie e .tton,
euusinjr it to Continue growiinr and
furnish more suitable quarters for
boll weevil devgjppment. It has also
been shown that nitrate of soda, ap-
plicd as a top d'es.ser m amounts
>*to 200 pounds is very profit-j
, abld, i^^This soda i- usually applied
i tnore profiT§tdy about 'tdvo weiflCs -a ftgi-
| the cotton has i»een chopped. Tclstis t
| carried on during the «ast year
Mrs. W. A. B.
in Florida.
Mii'^ and Mrs. J. F. Newsom and (J.
F. Matthews attended the Ham-Kam-
ay meeting in Orangeburg last Fun-
day.
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Irritation, l.ut it quickly lonsrns and re-
movi-g tlie phligm and rangfstion wliidi
Is the real cauae of the coukIi. Tho
result Is tiiat you usually sleep as soundly
as a hahe the very first ni&tht, and tho
,coush (roes in a very short time.
The prescription contains no opiates or
harmful drugs. Excellent for children
as well ns grrOwn-tips. For roughs, chest
.colds, hoarseness, sore throat, spasmodic
croup, foronchitlsrTarynrltls and bronchial
asthuiA. At nil gooiTtirugsisqj, Ask for
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Private funds for small loans.
returned fi'-jm n trip to 1 fi>1 lyweiol, i
Miami and other points in Florida. J
They accompanied a party traveling j
in a special Pullman* and both report
a delightful trip and that Florida is
on a great lioom.
Dr. affd Mrs. J. Lewis Smith, Mrs,
CougHS
LAWYERS
BROWN & BUSH
BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA.
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M AS I HR’S SALE
15.v the way. while we’ie on 'thU
•uestidit of lavaiion, whv no; double
the charge for “poetic license.'"?
Ciafyjina,
rnwell.
the Courf of (’ommon Pie
State of Squth
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Backache
State/A City Bank A Trust Company,
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(’haiifie H. Diamond, Palmetto Guano
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Don’t put up with it
It’s the stimulating effect that
Sloan’s has on the circulation
that makeshift, so wonderfully
' effective in relieving pain. Pat
it-on gently—without- rubbing.
It will hot stain. Before you
know it, your backache is gonp.
All druggists—35 cents.
Sloan’s Liniment—JB/kpain!
Coliporat ii'ii, I.
Solis, Inc 1 .. Di\i" Oil A Grease Com-
pafiy and J, .1. Clement,
I )(*?endant s.
iitue of a (’< caetal order to me-
|ina rgd' in the aludfe Vntitled l ouse,
the TMa-tei' of dYarnwrU Coutitv will
sell at Bannv 1!. in " fro.it of
the Court House. On Monday, March
2nd, l‘J25, it being seUsday in said
! month, within the legal hours of -ale.
the 'following de-ei ibedj’oaJ property,
to-wit:
(1) F.igh*y-tive acres, known as
tracts one..two pnd* three'on a plat
made by \Y. H. D. Banks,
i 12, P.elT. and recorded in
j County in Book tt-P,72li
j on the line-separating this
Send Us Your Job Work.
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Barnwell
Beginning
land fiOjn
land now or formerly of Geo. P. Mor
ris just Fast of the Baldoe and Barn
well Road, and running thence S. 33
degrees 35’ W. 311.5 feet; thence S.
(5() degrees 30’ E. 204 3-4 feet;.tlenco
N. 3S degrees 35’ F. 311.5 fr*et; thence
S. 06 degrees 30’ hh 39J feet to a
stone; thence S. tl W. 2440 feetjtp ^
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VtOlie. tlicme "N*'. 05 \v. 100*.U feet lo a
slump; thence N. 114 W. 1188 feet to
a stone; thence N.T 45 degrees. K.
Crossing the aforesaid road 194 feet
to a -tump; thence N. 11 W. 1405.5
feet to a stone; thence S. 00 decrees
E. 1440 feet to the place of be
ginning.
(2) One Hundred and Fifty-three
and 9-100 acres, kr.oWn as the Lamar
UaiT. .Beginning on the Baldoe and
Barnwell road where it intersect/
witlj another road at the • corner, .of
other lands- of . C. H. H liamond and
running S. 51 degrees 25’ W. aiorig
said road 47.44 chains to a corner of
.1. F. Ready; thence S. 19 degree*_30’
K. 37.15 chains, to fho .Kline R< ;id;
thence S. 72 degrees E. 13.73 chain
to
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\V. 20.75 chains thence S. 32 degrees
1,5' E... 10.03Chains; thtm'ce Xd/t <le-
gretfs 20’ K. 9.75 chaiiis to dikjtump
on the road; then.ee North 15 degrees
20’ E. 18.*2 chain- to a.stump; thence
N. 0 degrees 30’ Wv 11.21 chains
along thi- road to the place of begin
ning; being the |H’emises conveyed t<)
C. II. Diamond bycMetVin CaYuniy
deed dated I’ l’lu. 22nd, 1'92(), and re-
corde l in Book '9,-11, page 150,
Fhe Holly tract, being tracts
seven, eight,, nine, eleven
o a stone; .thepee N. 72 degrees 30' K.
1.11 chains; thcnch N. 14 degrees 35’
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and tract of 48.09 acres shown on plat
by J; V. Mace from'Survey by H. G.
Ha’y, Dec., 11)18, containing 213.458
acres, which plat is of record in Barn
well County on Book 9-C, pag^YtlTj'
being the property conveyed to C H.
Diamond by M. M. Holley and M. E.
Jlolley by deed of Oct. 18th, 1918, re-
i-i^uh’d in, hook 9-F, paivo i::0—■■nu\ l.y ^
J. P>. Hagood by deed of Jan. 24th,
1910, recorded in Book 8-P, page 330.
(4) Three hundred and ninety-
two acres hounded North by Cow
Pen Branch; West by Mail Road;
South by a stream and lands now or
formerly of .Lola Smith; and East by
lands now or formerly of G. P. Morris,
being known as die Lena Still place,
and being cbnveve I to (’, 11. Diamond
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by three deeds, to-wit: D. S. Hender
son. Trustee, dated January 22nd,
1911. recorded in Book 8-\V. page 109,
calling for 350 acres, but by aiUial
survey conveying 377 acres, and-Re
becca M. Morris, dun. l(jth; 1910, and
dan. 30th, 1917. recorded in Book 8-U,
page 307, and page 50‘P respectively,
describing in the aggregate eight -
acres, hut ‘by actual survey conveying
fit teen aerbs, tip* 3,7 aercs lading de
lineated on a plat by Roht. ('. Mixson,
dated Oct. 8th. 1908, to which the fif
teen acre tract was added Dee., ]92<V^
by d. \. Mace, C. I*.. All of said land
being in Barnwell County, Struth Caro
lina.
Terms of Sale; .Cash. Pui'ilYnvZr
to pay for papers ahrl stamps. Furth
er provided that the uccessful bidder
shall be required to deposit immediate
ly upon.the conclusion of the sal* '' 1
sum of One Thousand Dollars >
000.00) as part payment of hi.4 FTa.
I he said sum to he forfeited upon his
failure to comply with his bid within
ten days, without reasonable legal ex-
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G. M. GREENE,
Master, Barnwell County. .
Master’s office, February 10, 1925,
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