The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, April 15, 1926, Image 7
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ONIONS,
About your
Health
Things You Should Know
Local and Personal
News of Blackville
hy John Joioph M. Dr-
Blackville, April 11.—Dr. and Mrs.
J. H. Sanders and little daughter, So
phie, of Lakeland, Fla., were the
quests this week of Mr. and Mrs. H.
D. Still.
Mrs. James Still and little son, of
Clemson College, are here visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Sanders.
Mrs. Willie Strobel and family, of
Washington, are the guests of
Mrs. Ryan A. Gyles 1 100.00
Wikien Hair 2.00
Sheridan School Supply Co. 25.70
Cor a Lee Gant 90.00
J. H. Lancaster 14.00
Emma L. Bushof 35.00
Cora Lee Gant 90.00
Edward McCormick 5.00
Mrs.v Ryan A. Gyles 100.00
Blackville Hardware Co. 6.95
Total : $694.85
District No. 33—Barbary Branch
, HEREDITY IN DISEASE.
With the developments in- sciew-
tifir knowledge, have co:he better
understanding; we know today
that, there is very little in the old
theory. 1
We know that tuberculosis is ac
quired in every case that appears
after infancy. I saw once an in
fant born with tubercular meringi-
Uk, the mother horse if bein? far
advanced with tuberculosis of the
lungs. This 'I did not regard as
an hereditary cose, as applied to
children in general.
Tendencies are inherited, not dis
eases, We ,ee a parallel in plan!
-life. —Some- trees are haniier than
others; some—varieties hf“vrbod~
withstand the onslaughts of decay
much longer than oth*-s. Some
flowering plants live, exposed to
wintry blasts; others must be
housed. -There- is quite as much
variation in the resisting power of
human beings to disease.
Certain families of the human
apecies have delicate nervous syst
ems; others are peculiarly susepti-
ble to skin irritations; and .still
others exceedingly sensitive to
drug influences. These have in
herited tendencies. The son of a
father who had smokers’ cancer
should never smoke. The child of
a mother who died of tuberculosis
should use every precaution to
keep away from the neighboring,
victim.
Chidren of parents who suffered
from any pha-e of insanity may
have the strongest of tendencies to
break-down of the nerves. Such
children, as soon as they arrive at
suitable age. should -be enjoined by
teachers and physicians, to avoid
living as the afflicted ancestor lived.
Tissue paper will 'jfst as long as
sole leather if it i> taken care of,
but under no other condition.
Watch .the inherited tendencies,
ami avoid exciting causes of
trouble.
Next Wepw:
“ME ' Si ’’ • ’*
Advertise in The People-Sentinel.
«#***«'
Quick Acting
Nitrogen Gives
Best Results
Some very interesting results were
secured in a County ‘^IvAcre Cotton
Contest” last year. Eighteen men
from all sections of the County com
peted r and their composite results are
of general interest because of the vari
ety of conditions under , which they
were obtained.
It was found, according to the
County Agent, that it paid to use at
least 400 to 600 pounds of a high-
grade fertilizer < dnd that sdeh a fer
tilizer, with at least two per cent of
the Nitrogen “from a Quick acting
source like Nitrate of Soda, gave the
best results.”
Where 200 pounds of Soda together
with 400 pounds of fertilizer were put
under the cotton, “we got an increase
of 163 pounds of lint per acre.
“In one case,” says the County
Agent, “where we used 60 pounds of
Nitrate, of Soda around cotton after it
was chopped, we got an increase of 68
pounds of lint cotton per acre at a net
earning of $12.76 per acre. These
tests proved that we need to get mo^e •
of our nitrogen from a quick acting
source.”
These results showed that quick
acting Nitrogen set squares earlier and
faster and “bad a crop set before the
dry weather hurt it very much. This
is true under dry weathet conditions
and abo under boll weevil conditions.”
The weevil question should receive
especial attention this year, in view of
the fact that infestation'is expected to
be unusually severs. Successful plant-
.ers in all parts of the South meet this
difficulty each year by putting 100 to
tOO pounds of Soda and 200 to 300
pounds of Add under their cotton,
and then by applying at first chopping
a tide dremiag of 100 pounds of Sod*
(9)
W. W. Maloney."
Mr .and Mrs. U. E. Still, of Lake
land, Fla., were visitors this week of
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac Still.
Mrs. Ed Door, with her baby? of
Augusta, is the guest of her paretns
Mr. and Mrs. John O’Gorman.
- Miss Martha Still, who holds a
position m Atlanta, spent last week
end with her father, Mr. J. C. Still.
John Walker, a senior at Clemson
College, spent the' week-end at his
home here with Mrs. Daisy Walker.
Rev. L. H. Miller is noW in
GreenviHe, where he is conducting a
revival service.
J. W. Browning and Kelly Brown
ing left Sunday morning for Balti
more. Md., from whence they expect
to travel for a period of three months.
Mr. and Mrs. Summers Pringle and
little son. Mrs>. J. W. Browning and
Miss Ruth Fulp spent Sunday in
Columbia as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. frowning. Jr.
The following boys, student? at the
Citadel, spent the Easter holidays
here at their respective homes: Red
dick Still, Samuel Still and Henry
Still. , Judson Sanders, also of the
Citadel, spent the holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. H. D. Still.
Mrs. Charlie Mathis spent Sunday
in Charleston and Magnolia Gardens.
E. G. Sanders, of the University of
South Carolina, is the guest of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Sanders.
Charlie Ayeock, of North Carolina,
spent several davs here as the guest
of Mis<! Helen Weissinger.
The Rev. R. L. Stevens, evangelist,
who is conducting a series of meet
ings in yValterboro. preached here
Monday night in the sphool auditor
ium,
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Lowe and son,
Sam. motored Sunday to Summerville,
Magnolia - Gardens and Middleton
Palace Gardena
vf- y Evelyn. Still And- children have
"returned from Greenville, and . are
staying at present with Mr. and Mrs.
Bowman Still.
The Misses Mary Martin and EfTie
Plunkett, of Augusta, were the guests
of Mrs. Charlie Martin recently.
Mb. and Mrs. T. Lr 'Wragg and
Muss Helen Wragg motored to Char
leston Sunday to visit Magnolia Gar
dens,
On last Sunday the members- of the
Baptist Ghurch presented their pas
tor, the' Rev. L. TL Miller, with a
Buick coach.
-Mrs. William Altman was hostess
]<as,t Thursday to the Busy Bee Club.
A charming contest was enjoyed af
ter which each guest had her fortune
told by Easter eggs. All were de
lightfully "April fooled,” after which
refreshments were served.
^Dr. and-Mrs. J. A. Milner and fami
ly were the^ guests this week of the
Misses Farrell apd Mrs. John O’Gor
man • •.
Mrs. William Altman had as her
guests last week-end her daughter
and husband from Columbia, Mr. and
Mrs Toney.
Miss Rosa Lee Reid $110.00
Isadore Ray ------ - -- 35.00
I sad ore Ray 17.50
Miss Rosalee L. Reid 111.00
Miss Rosalee L. Reid 110.75
Miss Rosalee L. Reid 114.00
Total 763.12
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District No. 45.—Rarnwell.
H. Fowler — 1.689.35
H. Fowler 1,689.45
H. Fowler 355.00
H. Fowler 468.04
Sarah Mitcbelk —— 37.50
Total — 1,059.61
District No. 21.—Edisto.
W. A. Porter 26.40
Catherine Jennings 30.00
Total 56,40
District No. 28—Elko.
Margarett E. Reddish —«. 40.00
Missouri Simmons
f^ellie E
40.00
Roland r
50.0ft
Nellie E. Roland 50.00
Virginia L. Brown 35.00
Virginia L. Brown 35.00
Margaret E. Reddish 45 00
Gretchin Hair — — 95.00
Edith A. Walker 100.00
Margaret E, Reddish - 45.00
Gretchin Hair — 95.00
Margarett E. Reddish 40.00
Virginia L. Brown 35.00
Nellie E. Roland 53.00
W. E. Prothi-o,- Treas -• C0.00
District No. 52.—Joyce Branch
Narcissus Bush - 40.00
Octavia Glover 37.50
Narcissus Bush 40.00
Octavia Glover 37.50
G. L. Simmons j. . 40.00
G. L. Simmons 40.00
G. L. Simmons 40.00
G. X*. Simmons 40.00
Narcissus Bush 40 00
Octavia Glover 37.50
District No. 34.—KUne.
S. C. Dunlap 250.00
W. H. Moody, Jr. 35.58
S. C. Dunlap 250.00
Naomi Franklin 35.00
N. E. Franklin 35.00
S. C. Dunlap 250.00
W. H. Moody, Jr. 62.93
Naomi Franklin 30.00
N. E. Franklin , 30.00
N. E. Franklin 35.00
Naomi Franklin 35.00
Geo. G. Butler *_ __ 200.00
C, H. Fowler. Supt.^rn'l-. 21)7.47 *
Geo. G. Butler 363.00;
C. H. Fowler, Supt. 355.00
C. !}• Fowler, Supt. 1,724.15
C. H. Fowler, Supt. 355.00
C. H. Fowler _1 198.86
Total
\
District No. 53.—Ellenton. -
Isalean Brister 35.001
Isalean Brister 3o.00
Daisey D. Bush 40.00
Sarah E. W’alker 37.501
Total $7,475.62
Total 147.50
District No. 4.—Big Fork.
C. J. Ritter 30.00
"C.'J. Ritter 35.00
W. H. Moody, Jr. 38.70
W. H. Moody. Jr., 57.61
Dicks Auto Co. 497.50
Total 658.81
District No, 19.—Blackville.
Bank of Western Carolina 900.00
B. J. Reddish ... 75.00
Bank cf Western Carolin a 90 00
S. J. Ricf 1 250.00
B. J. Reddish 75.00
S. J. Rice ... 272.50
S. J. Rice . .. 27^0
B. J. Reddish 7.5 00
The Selig Co. 172.90
Total
.. 2,162.90
District No. 33.—Cedar Grove
R. E. Creech 13.03
R. E. Creech 29.58
Service Garage 5.00
WilhM.-n Motor Co, 400.0*1
O’Neal RHey :i'., .. ihO.Ofr
O’Nei' R ley 150.00
District No. 11.—Four Mile...
E. J. Weaver 10.001
picks and Killingsworth 93.32
R. B. Chisolm 35.00 j
Mrs. G. G. Cobb 100.00
Ruhena Bus-h 2— 35.00
R. B. Chisolm 37.50 j
Mrs. G G. Cobb 101.00
E. L. Bush 17.00
Rubena Bush — — 35.00
Gertrude Bryant 35.00
Mrs. G. G. Cobb 100.00
Gertrude Bryant —35.00
R. B. Chisolm 47.30
Sarah E. Walker 37.50 j
Daisy D. Bush 40.00
Total
.758.8-
Total 478.46-
District No. 50.—Diamond.
M. M. Oeestriker - :~4P:00
Willie Carter . 4.00
H. B. Harley 4.25
L. R. Sease 40.75
Willie Carter 8.00
McGee Harley 28.00
Floyd E. Clark —40.00
L. R. Sease l 40.75
McGee Harley 28.50
H. B. Harley ----- 4.00
L. R. Sease 36.00
Willie Carter 4.00
Floyd E. Clark - 40.00
H. B. Harley 4:00
McGee Harley 36.00
Total 390.75
The days gain 13 minutes in sun
shine this week.
TREASURER’S REPORT
Quarterly report of County Treas
urer of school claims paid for the
quarter ending December 31, 1926:
J. B. ARMSTRONG,
County Tres.
District No. 20.—Double Pond.
Mrs. W. C. Buist - 110.75
Mrs. W r . C. Buist 110.00
Mrs. W. C. Buist 110.00
Juanita -— 91.00
Juanita West ,90.00
Juanita West 90.00
Juanita W*st 90.00
Mrs. W. C. Buist — ' 110.75
W. H. Hartzog I—— 2.25
J. S.Brooker — 62.70
District No. 39.—Friendship.
Alma W. Brabham •- 100.50
B. L. Zorn 6.00
Alm a W. Brabham 102.65
Alma W. Brabham 100.75
Total — 309.90
V. '» District No. 16.—Green’s. “
W. P! Manning i$lf00
M. S. Hair — 7.65
Total .<*— 113.65
District No. 10.—Healing Springs
Mrs. Ruth Mims Coggins __ 100.00
Mrs. Ruth Mims Coggins __ 100.00
Azalee Mills — 100.00
Azalee Mills 100.00
W. W. Barr, Jr. 150.00
W. W. Barr, Jr. ^ 150.00
W. W. Barr, Jr. —— .— 87.15
Cecil Ruth Davis __L— 50.00
Evelyn LeCote 40.00
Evelyn LeCote 40.00
Maudie.Lonie , 105.00
W. W. Barr 221.30
Maudie Lonie 35.00
Evelyn LeCote 40.00
Mrs. Ruth Mims Coggins 100.00
A zalee M ills — — — _ _ - lOdf.OO
Total —I— ------ 1,518.45
District No. 23.—Hercules.
Lucy M. Cook _ _____ 85.‘K)
C. S. Creech —— — 5.00
George Halford 15.28
Mrs. Matilda Grooms 100.00
Lucy M. Cook ,85.00
C. S. Creech — 2.00
Ray Hair — — 40.00
Mrs. Matilda Grooms lOOdM)
' Total — - 432 28
District No, 24—Ashleigh.
Mrs. R. A. Gyles —— $ 100.00
Cora Lee Gant ---- 91.20
Emma L. Bushof ————- 35.00
Total 867.15
District No. 12.—Dunbarton.
B. F. Anderson 4.1Q
Sarrah Mitchell 37.50
Sarah Mitchell —— 37.50
H. H. King, Supt. — 943.01
Olive Parker lll.»
Olive Olive Parker * 110.00
Mrs. Emms Lou Still 90.00
Mrs. Agstha Baxley 70.00
Edna Proveaux 76.7S
Olive Parker - 111.26
Melvin Grubbs 16.00
Edna Proveaux 75.00
Edna Proveaux 75.00
Mrs. Agatha Baxley 70.00
Rachel Rountree 18.75
Mrs. Emma Lou Still 90.00
Rachell Rountree __ 7>7 ,_ 87.50
Mrs. Emma Luu Still I. 91JW~
Lemon Bros. 2.71
Total 1125.25
District No. 13.—Pleasant HQL
Louise Dickhert 75.0#
Louise Dickhert 75.00-
A. Chas. L. Arbouin 50.00
A. Chas. L. Arbouin ...... 50.00
A. Chas. L. Arbouin 60.00
Total
Columbia
Columbia
—1,048.51
LeeV
Baxter • 60.00
Baxter 80.00
Total 140.00
District No. 8.—Long Branch.
Mrs. T. A. Holland 100.00
Alberta Odom 75.00
Mrs. T. A. Holland 101.00
Mrs. T. A. HollamT— T—V IfiO.OQ
3. S. M: Carter 37.50
J. S. M. Carter 87.50
J. S. M. Carter 37.50
Albert a Odom 75.00
Albert a Odom 75.00
Total
638 50
District No. 54.—Meyer’s Mill
S. B. Coker 35.00
S. B. Coker 35.00
J. H. Swett I 77.11
Total
147.11
Total 300.0#
District No 7 — Red Oak.
Miss Janie Rogers 100. 7 !
J. C. Fowke 10.00
Handson B. Rhodes 36.00
Hanson B. Rhodes ... 25JO
Handson B. Rhodes 35.00
Janie Rogers 101.00
‘Total 300.71
District No. 27—Reeves Creek-
Will is ton Motor Co. 400.00
District No. 37.—Sand Hill
Eliza A. A. Hankinson .... 45JO
Williston Motor Co. ... 400.00
Total .. 445.60
District No. 2—Seven Pines.
B. F. Davis, Jr. 30.00
3alH<> A. Wroten — 45JO
Ross L. Hankinson 35.00
Sallie A. Wroten 45.00
Mrs. EullaJie Parker 133A3
L. C. Hair 35.00
B. F. Davis, Jr i. 80.00
SaUie A. Wroten 45.00
District No. 42.—Morris.
Mary Alice Allen 50.00
Charlie Brown 16.08
J. B. Morris, Js. 9.00
Mollie Bates 113.00
MolUe Bates 113.50
Mollie Bates 110.00
Jones School Supply Co. 84.00
Total
398J8
Total -- 496.18
District No. 14.—Mt. Calvary.
Williston Motor Co.^ 38.85
Carrie LeCote 40.00
Carrie LeCote — 45.00
Carrie LeCote 45.00
Total — — 168.85
^[District Nso-25 Upnse-Bieh
Henry Bush 40.00
H. H. King, Supt - — 14JO
Sarah A. Robinson — 40.00
H. H. King *- - 17.70
Sarah A. Arbouin —_ 40.00
Sarah A. Arbouin’ —— 40.C0
Sarah A. Arbouin — 40.00
District No. 25—New Forest
Mary Walker „ 35.00
Mafy Walker — 35.00
Service Garage —— -— 19.90
Mary Walker —_ 35.00
Hall’s Auto Battery Co. —_ 17.15
Total - 142.05
District No. 9.—Hilda.
J. W. Boggs 387.54
F.\D. Rowell - 52.99
K. R. Alien - 37.50
K. H. Allen — - 37.50
Total 515.53
District No. 38.—Oak Grove.
Mary Alice Duncan — 30.00
Mrs. Geo K. Barker „z— 110.75
O. H. Morris .— 7.00
Mary Alice Duncan — _ SIT.QO
Mary Alice Duncan — 14.4(
Jack Morris 12.50
Mrs. Cleo K. Barker — 110.00
Mrs. Cleo K. Barker 110.75
Farmers Merc. Co. — 34.40
Mrs. G. Victor Kearse .— 100.00
Mrs. G. Victor Kearse 100.00
Mrs. G. Victor Kearse _— 100.00
District No. 49.—Tinkers Creek.
Mrs. Claudia Kennedy .... 114.50
Mrs. Gaud is Kennedy 114.40
Mrs. C]«udis Kennedy 110.40
Total
339JO
V’l.J
Total 231.96
Total — 764.S0
District No, 43.—Columbia. ~~-
P. F. Livingston 14.00
Williston Moter Co. 400.00
O. W. Harley - — 27.25
Total * 441.25
DfntrfcjF No. 15.—Reedy Branch.
Rachel) Rountree 35.00
Melvin Grubbs 9JO
Rachell Rountree — J—. 37.50
District No. 29.—Williston.
W. E. Prothro, Treas. 1,250.00
H. M. Thompson, et al. __ 3,000.00
Farmers and Mer. Bank — 687JO
W .E. Prothro, Treas. 720.00
W. E. Prothro,, Treas. —— 600 00
H. M. Thompson, et al*. — 1,005.00
Samuel Rkkenbacker —.— 65.00
Mattie E. Wolf — 45.00
Nettie Chavis — 45.06
Ada L. Boyd 85.06
Reuben Lott 21.20
T. B. King — 23.00
Nettie Chavis —_ _— 45.00
Samuel Rickenbacker 65.06
M. B. Self, Supt. - 108.25
M. B. Self, Supt. — 1,081.67
M B. Self, Supt. - 1,055.55
Miss Carrie Carson 122.22
John Mi ley — 165.00
Total — 10,139.39
- Gnonty Board of Edncatisq.
Miss Pearl Harvard -—— 40.00
Horace J. Crouch 100.00
Horace J. Crouch —— 63.29
Miss Agnes McMaster 30.43
The People-Sontinel _—- 4355
J. B. Armstrong, Treas.— 40000.0#
Harry H. Clark — — 32.75
C. H. Fowler, Supt 25.00
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Total ——- —