The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 04, 1916, Page FIVE, Image 5
Mrs. Leroy Martin of North Cmro- 1
Una arrived here recently to spend '
seme time as the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Quattlebaum.
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the laying of the water mains from
the large tank is now nearing completion.
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F. F. Covinj.;ton of Marion spent 1
last Tuesday iu the city. <
Rohbie Staivcy was here on bus- 1
recently. j
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Jus. P.- Sell, is was a visitor in the i
city one day ...at week.
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HiU'rn^n liciisand spent last Sunday <
in the i'ce Dec section.
H. J. Floyd of Floyds township
spent some time here last Saturday
on business.
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Mrs. W. Percy Hardwicke recently
visited her sister, Mrs. Clarence Graham
at Myrtle Beach, S. C.
KT/\ rtn vt ti i n?h f
iiv iiiaii uui.v> inv/i v>
11:an 11 ?e man who cannot see.
We liavc decided to sell out or close
oui THJ$ CASH STORK and operate
only CAROLINA WHOLESALE, giyi
ing our entire time and attention to
drop shipments to merchants. Both
farmer and merchant can buy burgains
here next two weeks at this
closing out sale. Come quickly. W.
BOYD JONES.?ady.
S. D.BRYANT1HD0RSED
FOB TREASURER
At the Groen S"a Democratic Club
Meeting held on Saturday. April the
20th, the following resolution was
inue > . ously adopted:
"We the Green Sea Democratic club
take this means of suggesting and rc.eorvnondir.g
to the votes of Homy
County as a proper man for Treasurer
of ibi"-- County?? safe, conservative,
competent man, thoroughly conscientious,
scrupulously honest, one whe
will fiil tse place w ith credit to himself
and with satisfaction to the taxp:
yers of the County?our fellow citizen
S. 1). Llryant." (adv.)
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
(ifliprnl Tnnic IwwaiiuA i* .... *!.,?
w MS ? WS??\I UWUMUV. ii VV/li UUUk) 11IC
well known tonic properties of QUININ K
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out RIalaria, Knriclie9 the Blood and
Builds up :tlie Whole System. 50 cents.
CONWAY PEOPLE
GET INSTANT ACTION
Those who have used it in Conway
are astonished at the INSTANT action
of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine,
etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. Beeause
it acts on BOTH lower and upper
bowel, ONE SPOONFUL Adlerl-ka
relieves ulmost ANY CASE constipation,
sour stomach or gas. It removes
such surprising foul matter
that a few doses often relieve or prevent
appendicitis. A short treatment
helps chronic stomach trouble. Conway
Drug Company.?adv.
CLASSIFIED ADS
TAKEN UP?One black male hog,
about 8 months old, split and underbit
in right car and swallow fork in
left ear. Owner can get same by
calling and paying charges. I). O.
BOYD, Allsbrook, S. C., Route 2.
3t-pd.
WANTED.
WANTED?To buy improved farms
in Horry County. Give description
in first letter, also price. L. W.
REDICK, Darlington, S? C., Route
No. 1, Box 64.
WANTED?Three hundred hogs on
feet, to.dress 75 lbs and upwards.
See nie about delivery. W. Percy
Hardwicke, Conway, S. C.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE?300 bushels Nancy Hall
seed potatoes. L. W. COOPER ?ftf
FOR SALE?Nice lot Carolina Seed
Fenders. Delivered Conway. $1.25
per bu. J. F. NIXON, Conway, S.
C., Star Route No. 2.
8-20?3t-pd.
LOST?One double barrelled hammer
less shot gun on the Dog Bluff Pub- ,
lie road. Finder will please return 1
the same to V. D. JOHNSON, Con- |
way, S. C. j
FOR RENT. \
The house and lot of Mr. and Mrs. <
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E, A. Pitman, situate near Conway
opposite the home of Mrs. C. L. {
Abrams. Apjyfy to H. H. Woodward, j
Attorney at //Law, Conway, S. C.
COLDS & JLaGRIPPE (
& of 0 dotes 660 will break
s*ny case of Chills & Fever, Colds
& LaGripffc; it acts on the liver ,
better than Calomel and does not <
??rioe or sicken. Price 25c.
MT. B. CARPS HAS 1|
ENTERED THE RACE
In our candidates' column appears J
the announcement of Mr. W. B. Capps ^
is a candidate for election to the of- c
rice of count/ treasurer. He is well
qualified in business training for *
this posiltion, having gone through "
the Burroughs School and having ^
graduated some years ago from one
of our leading business colleges, and
also, took a special course at Furman ^
University. He has been teaching the
High Point school near his home at
Jordanville for the past two years und
has rendered efficient service. This
school has 110 pupils in attendance
ami is known as one of the best rural
graded schools now running. He enjoys
the confidence of his neighbors' K
and home people,
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Williams were
recent visitors in Conway.
Some good work has been done on '
public roads near Conway during the
past six months, owing to the careful
work and close attention on the part
of H. P. kittle, the township road su-,
pervisor.
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Albert Hardee of Toddville was in
Conway the first part of last week.
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Last week and the week bofore
were noted for the forest fires which
raged in different sections of Die
county. No great damage was done!
to property.
This is the time to look after the
vegetable garden.
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The Hell Cash Stove of Tabor, N. (\ )
had a full page advertisement in our'
issue of last week. This progressive
concern is under the management of
Mr. John A. Hell, Formerly of Wainpee,
S. C.
Rufus CI. Melson left Conway the
hitler part of last week afte>* remaining
here for several weeks on business
matters. Mr. Melson expects to return
to this section before very longas
the result of an enterprise of far
reaching effects in which he is interested.
*****
Prices realized last week for the
n:rly strawberry shipments from this
point proved to be very satisfactory
to the growers.
*****
Tl, f\ n i\r\nn 1 ?? /* Ci..i . !
a ? iv; u|/|/vui K9 1 I III! OlUl? VS.
Thomas W. Livingstone was argued
in the Supreme Court last week by
Solicitor L. M. Casque for the State
and by H. H. Woodward, as attorney
for the defendant. The decision of!
i
the court will be made in this matter j
in the regular course.
*****
J. G. Rhodes spent several days in
this section last week on business. He
will he in the I.oris community for
several weeks until the principal part
of the strawberry crop is picked and
shipped.
I ""Splitting Heads i
Don't have *4headache'* days. I
They're unnecessary
and preventable. Prove ? ?_J/
it to yourself with //yv*
SAN"TOX Headache m /U7| /UA
Tablets. Well known ^ ,
migraine formula for
all forms of sick find neuralgic head- H
aches. Price 1U cents and 25 ce.ita. |
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SOLD BY
NORTON DRUG COMPANY, Inc
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iiiu jK,exiiii--s>an-Tox Store
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I Did You |
N M t
i Ever Eat a |
1 Jax Pie? | ;
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$ Say! 1 on ve eot so roc ^
I treat coming to you. ^
| Jax Biscuits | <
\) Jacksonville Cracker Works l| J
NOTICE. J
All persons holding claims aginst' 5
the estate of the late Charles K. Ger-1 1
i f
raid are hereby required to * present j
the same duly proven, according to \
ow - "?> - ? --
wy vnc unuciBigiieu anu witnin 1
the time Required by law or this no- T
tice will be plead in proof of their re- j
overy, " e j
All persons indebted to the said es- r
*,aie are required to make immediate $
payments to the undersigned. 1
WILL A. FREEMAN, "
Administrator of the estate 5
of Charles K. Gerrald.
?onway, S. C., March 21st, 1910.
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Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days. o
your druggist will refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching,
Blind, Weeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to U days.
The tirst application gives Ease and Kest. 50c.
THE *19*3* HK|tALp
bec<al end
The town chain gam? have been
;ept busy lately at necessary work on b
he streets and sidewalks of the town, g
tome clay is still being hauled in and \
daced over the sand in sandy places, s
ind the town forces intend to keep
his up until all of the streets are
tard. 1
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Early fsix week Pens and Beans, 20 >
o 85c quart, plant them now. Conway > s
Drug Co.?adv. t
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The weather was remarkably cool
he latter part of last week. t
4> 4 4 ^
Dr. J. S. Dusenbury was in Florence ^
several days last \yeek on business. J
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Miss Hattie Smith of Homewood j
was a visitor in Conway recently. i
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Mrs. L. R. Ambrose recently return
3d from Florence where she spent
several weeks for her health. !
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Pyrox kills all insects on Flowers,
Potatoes and fruit trees, 85c pouul, '
easiest to apply and goes fartherest.
Conway Drug Co.?adv.
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George J. Holliday of Galivantr?
Ferry spent last Thursday in Conway
on business.
9**99
I can save you money on soda
ior 1st of June delivery. W.
Percy Hardwicke. adv.
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S. J. I.ewis was in Conway one clay
last week.
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OIVicc days Friday and Saturday,
ITorry ID: ug Store, Conway, S. C. 1
will be at Forks, S. C., every Monday.
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday
during Strawberry season.?DR. LY
CUIiGUS A. WOODRUFF, Kyesight
Specialist.?adv.
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Draining: the swamps and small
creeks in Horry Countv is just as nee
es.ary to the establishment of goo?
roads in this coiyity as the throwinp
up of earth: and the beauty of it k
that the draining of the swamps and
V in : i > >v : ->i on
adjacent alnds and will reclaim lands
that are now entirely useless for pur
rii ienu r%V knok?j
UUOWCillMI V
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W. 15. King left Wednesday to spend
a few days in Charleston.
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W. Boyd Jones is constantly ransacking
the markets for bargains, and
is in position oft tiir.es to save the
merchants money on their purchases.
He solicits their inquiries and patronage.?adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Glaze, of
Orangeburg, S. C., is visiting thei)
son, Win. L. Glaze, Jr., at Horry, S. C.
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In our last issue the Conway Bargain
House had a full page advertisement
telling of the big sale now going
on in that establishment.
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Sugar Drip and Golden Orange Cane.
Seed Chufas and Seed Peanuts. ConWay
Drug Co.?adv.
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Mrs. Davis Moore of Murrolls Tnlel
was in Conway on business recently.
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A party consisting of Mrs. J. M.
McKcithan, Miss Cecil MeKeithan
Mrs. Charles Hewett, and Mrs. Inez
Alexander, wont to Georgetown and
returned one day last week.
THE BARYPHONE
is a new invention which is on a fab
way of revolutionizing the telephone
system.- As is well known, the American
telephone is often very u isat
is factory, hut the drawbacks am
wholly eliminated by the Baryphone
which "v^ms conversations on Ih
longest distances just as clear as on
short circuits, as the sound is carried 4
to both ears and all noise excluded.
Persons hard of hearing', who hitherto
have been prohibited from using
the telephone, can now use it with the i
lid of the Baryphone, which also will
jermit two persons to hear the mes- f
mge without the use of double teleihone.
The Baryphone is the only
;iniple, practical and effective sound t
ntensifier in existence and is incom>arably
superior to all others especialV
it Inoiroo 1 - '
? vii? rninu iree lor an- c
lotations during the conversation.?
Increases the sound wonderfully,
ndispensable to all telephone users.
Vlways adjusted. Non-electric. Ever '
eady. Lasting many years. Sample ?
11.50 postpaid. Satisfaction guaruneed
or money refunded. Agents
ranted everywhere: eood terms.
S. & S. MANUFACTURING CO.
>03 Hartford Bldg. Chicago, III.
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POSTED. J
We, the undersigned forbid any one
mnting, fishing or trespassing on any
>f our lands under penalty of the law. e
F. B. GRAHAM.
(4t-pd) S. D. GRAHAM. t
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', CONWAY, 8. 0.
Pepsonel [
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The town chain gang has been kept
>usy for the past vs eek or two unde> ^
rUard of Mr. Lane and some good
vork has been done on the streets and *
tide \v a Itts.
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R. G. Melson left here last week to '
lis home in Hornell, N. Y., after re- '
Maining here on business for several
veeks. Mr. Melson is interested in
tome valuable real t. tate near tie ,
own limits.
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Some days lately were hot enough
/> make the ice man a very welcome
visitor.
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Coleman Worley of Loris was in
,he city recently on business. |
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T. \V. Livingstone was in the city
business recently.
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A. J. Todd was here recently and
spent several hours on business. I
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The water in the Waccamaw being
very low lately it was a good time
for the fisherman. Many good catches
were reported last week and the week
before.
*****
Jos. W. Johnson of T)og Bluff was
among those visiting Conway recently.
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The court of General Sessions will
convene here on Monday, May 22.
I ll'.lv'f \V C* Sill !, ?!? ..'ill !?/> 4 1 . .V ......
- ?. ... x.. uni|^|i 111 uc |M l"~
siding Judge.
Strawberry .shipment's by the ear
!w'"'jin to leave Conway the latter part
of wool; before last. The first of last
week scseral car loads wore shipped
from tills and near by points to the
mrlhern markets. The season was a
liitle later than usual owing to the
v< ry cold snaps which early in the history
of the crop kept the young ber
ies from maturing.
*****
Capt. R. Ci . Duscnbury of Enterprise
was among those here on business
last week.
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The hydrants and other equipment
for use in connection with the large
water main now in process of being
put in from the big tank began to ar
nve the early part of last week.
*****
Mrs. George Officer was taken to
the MeLeod Infirmary last week
where she has undergone an operation
Her many friends wish for her a rapid
and complete recovery.
*****
George Officer spent some time in
Florence last week.
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Conway has had its full share of
dust this Spring owing to the unusual
dry weather.
*****
Hon. Robt. B. Scarborough left the
middle of last week to attend a called
meeting of the Board of Regents of
the State Hospital for the Insane held
in Columbia to consider important
matters pertaining to the institution.
Read the Diamond From the .Sky
There is no more romantic story been
published in many years than i. is.
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m WAT
THE CHURCHES. u;
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iril iYvi fiti fit: S3 "int. (i T? JiS jlxi iVa il"i
CONWAY BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
B. Y. P. U. at 3 P. M.
Prayer Meeting every Tuesda>
evening at 7:30 o'clock.
The public is cordially invited t?
ittend all of those services.
\f i.VIMf aim.-oh - -
mi ir kpijscopal CIIURCT
Rev. E. l. McCoy, Pastor.
Divine service* every Sunday at 1
M. and 7:110 P. M.
Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.
Ep worth League meets every Sunit
7:30 P M.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
it 7:45 P. M.
The public is cordially invited to atend
all of these services.
IT. PAULS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
W. L. Holmes, Rector. <
Divine Services every Thursday be- (
ore the 4th Sunday, and every Fifth ]
Sunday. ^
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. J. M. Lemmon, Pastor. <
Preaching every Sunday at 11:15 1
L M. 1
Sunday School at 10 A. M. ]
Prayer-meeting every Wednesday
vening at 7:30 P. M. 1
The public is cordially invited to atend
all of these services. (
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GROUND BROKEN FOR
NEW THEATRE BUILDING:
Two vacant lots near tlie corner of
Main Street ami 4th Avenue, were rojently
acquired in purchases by Mr.
Harry G. Cushman. The latter part
of last week the contract was let b>
trim for the erection on this propert*
of a modern moving picture theatre,
with room in the rear for a stage fen
vaudeville shows. The building will
be nearly as large as the lot and will
have a nice front on Main Street. Th< |
plans call for thorough ventilation b>
suction and electric fans and the show
will have every modern cor.veinenc
according to the prcsc.it intentions o.\
the owner of the property. The
ground was broken to begin this work
last Thursday, the earth being hauler
away from the rear end in order ; :
get the proper grading.
Mr. H. P. Little has the contract tV j
this building. It is i? tended to finisnl
the building without delay.
RFn M HIIRRIMQ Tn !
VkVI IT11 IIMUVII1U I V
RUN FOR TREASURER
In this issue of the HeraJUl appears
the announcement card of Mr. Georgv
M. Huggins of (lalivants Ferry. showing
that lie is a candidate for nomination
to the ollice of county treasurer
of Horry County in the coming primaries
this year.
Mr. Muggins is a man of good
standing both morally and socially
being well and favorably known to
most of the people of the county; an *
having filled positions of honor and
trust before and to the entire satisfaction
of all concerned. He is making
the race at the solicitation < f
friends in different sections of tin
county.
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Charles R. Scarborough spent several
days in Columbia last wool- I
attendance upon the meeting of the
South Carolina Master Plumbers' Association.
He was elected as vicepresident
of the association for tin
ensuing year. Ho returned to Conway
the middle of last week.
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J. T. Proctor, Jr., was called to Dillon,
S. C., the middle of last week on
important business pertaining to the
ollice of the United States marshal..
He returned to his home near Conway
on last Wednesday evening.
I can save you money .on soda
for 1st of .Tune delivery. W.
Percy Hardwicke. adv.
*****
The weather last week remained remarkably
cool for the season and the
[ earth was still thirsty and needing
moisture for the crops. " '
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| Grady McCoy was in Wilmington
the first of last week.
vdl cream"
a ck-licatc bloom
not a
as there in none of J y
that muss in ess
which renders the j
able. It is completely absorbed
by the pores of the skin.
leaving it clean, fresh, soft a i l EpBSi
smooth. Use it regularly and agaaHs
it will entirely remove ail tracesKfcSff"
of wrinkles, roughness and sali
ror sale By
NORTON DRUG COMPANY
The San-Tox-.Rexall Store i
TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons are herby forbidden to
?nter or trespass in any manner upon
that certain tract of land bclong-iny;
to the undersigned, situate in Conway
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lownsiup, known as the Neck Field
,ract containing 150 acres, more or
ess, bounded by lands formerly of S.
VI. Stevens, East by Peter Hughes.
South by Reedy Chestnut and West
>y R. M. Stevens, being the same conveyed
to S. M. Stevens by James H.
Faulk, January 10, 1868.
All violations of this notice will be
prosecuted.
H. H. WOODWARD.
Sonway, S. C., April 18th, 1916.
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'L'JJi -J
COTTON SEED MEAL
OF MUCH IMPORTANCE
> > ?*>t sth
As a Fertilizing Material in The
Absence of Potash
Supplies
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CONTAINS* ALL ELEMENTS :
FIPST USE AS FEED
And Return the Elements to the
Soil in the Shape of j, $
Manure.
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At tlie present time, when potash
in the form of salts is practically unobtainable
am! when both nitrogen
ami acid phosphate have advanced iu
I price because of the use of nitrates
and sulphuric acid for nniwilion pur*
poses, cottonseed meat, vohkh carried
' aK three of the fertilizing elements,
j becomes of great importance. In recent
yenimmense quantifies of this
? . , n.ato.iii!
have gone into revtihzers,
( a . proximately t ,00^.000 *o?.k having
! be?... i.c urjci in if)in.
(V.-tto.isccd meal, the d-sydo# after
tip oV. I as l? en , \iracte i- tVorti cotton
| i. ed, is> a dry, yoilowmh powder, lva rirg
exi chert mechanical properties
I'm* ferM!:ix r mixta: s. and contains
i
'..bout 0.*j per ecu; c ? it*o ;en, 2 per
cert ? f pbosj boric ac s::d 2 per
cent of potash. Tt is, the.fore. ac< :>rd
int. to specialists of the do) a rimer.t,
prir arily a nitron noM r.,:'4.i ' 'vr, but
under present conditions its potash
content is lief dt, important a; d is a
dt cided factor in d terrain inp; the price
at will h tit iv.al . hil is so! i.
I In practice, .o*11 c. co 1 nvril tflimild
I it > nil vn.l ,1 > - 1 n
?. .... iu! i u:t i "0?' 1'.' .'IS:'. -MuSw
of the f mm u las he v-to tore published
have diIvuc;1ted vi'viai;'. proportions of
acid phosphate and muriate of potash
in combination with cotio isood meal.
Muriate of n.ilash is to nil intents ami
purposes unobtainable this year and
must be omitted from present conoid*
eration. If 1.000 pcu u'.s of Cottonseed
meal and 1 0'.)0 pounds of acid
phosphate are i. ixedti however, a ton
I of material renuKs vhieh contairs
about ISO pounds of phosphoric acid,
fo pounds of i.it; ogen, and 20 pounds
of potash. This >. about 9 per cent
> phosphoric acid. .'i 2ii p r cent nitrogen.
ami 1 per c<i,t potash, and makes
I a very satisfactory mixture for many
soils whovc fi Id crops are to be
grown. For trucking an I gardening,
present practice demands a h'gher
content >f potash, and the mixture
1 may bo supplemented by the applica.
tion of unbleached wood ashes if obtainable.
Nitrogen in cottnn?#?o.l i
uivni
i< not m> quickly available as when
i applied in the form of nitrate, but on
the other hand, is not so likely to he
leached out in times of heavy rainfall,
j In light sandy soils where leaching is
, rapid the use ol* organic material such
Jus cottons-id meal is to he preferred
i supplying the accessary nitrogen.
' IVcny <f the organic material liberal
the nitrogen gradually and there
is much ' \ss danger of loss than is the
case when soluble salts, like Chilean
nitrate, are n e i.
Most of the mineral ingredients in
cottonseed inra! are recovered in the
ntanur '!' the material is used as a
cattle feed. The most economical use
of cottonseed meal is, therefore, to
feed i+ red apply the mamu'c to the
land. In this way the material is
made to si rve a double purpose. European
dairymen have for some years
hough t'lavge nuantitios of American
cottonseed ea! t\>r feeding purposes.
As the live-stock industry develops in
our Southern States, doubtless an increasing
amount of tin's material will
h'? diverted from the fertilizer trade
r.v.. ? * ~
.vji um' as nve stock teed, and at present
wherever posihle the practice of
feeding: the meat and using the manure
for fertilizer should he followed,
rather than the direct application of
the cottonseed meal to the land.
J. A. McDermott was elected as a
member of the executive committee
from Horry County.
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