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SECURES LARGE ORDERS FOR IODINE VEGETABLES Rom of Denmark RHama Fram Nortkrrn Markka After PUciaf Or4ert for Next Seaaon for Murk Sooth Carolina Prod nee.—Plana to Rotabliah Cannery. By John K. Aull, (Executive Secretary, S. C. Natural Resources Commission.) Walter D. Ross, of Bamberg, and Denmark, who moved to South Caro lina from Dover, Delaware to engage in the growing and shipping of iodine vegetables, has returned from a trip to the North bringing back with him orders for next season for a yield from BOO acres planted in cucumbers, 300 hundred acres of peppers, nine million tomato plants, 50,000 cases of canned string beans and 50,000 cases of canned lima beans. Mr. Ross told the office of the South Carolina nat ural resources commission that the or ders for the 100,000 cases of canned goods means the 1 establishment by him at some point in this State not yet definitely determined of a can ning factory with a capaicity of 2,000 to 2,500 cases per day. Diying the past season Mr. Ross shipped from Denmark and Bamberg 4,800,000 tomato plants, 62 carloads of cucumbers, 24 carloads of mixed veg etables, and 29 truckloads and three carloads of asparagus. In addition to the 6,000,000 tomato plants for which he has received or ders, he expects to ship some 6,000,000 more, bringing the total to 15,000,006 South Carolina tomato plants, which will go to New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. The 500 acres of cucum bers and 300 acres of peppers, for which he has received orders, have been sold at a specific price which he says will give a satisfactory profit to the growers with whom he con tracts. It is his intention at this time to process the cucumbers and pep pers and ship them in brine. It is his plan U> make this an adjunct of the proposed canning factory. Under the method of processing, the pickled cu cumbers and peppers would be ship ped in 50-gallon kegs. To Increase Operations. Mr. Ross will continue ,and increase his operations in Bamberg County and adjacent territory in the growing and shipping of fresh vegetables, in addition to the acreage for the pro pcsed caning factory. The markets which he has secured for hi s vegeta bles and canned goods range from Georgia to Chicago, and include, Cleveland, Detroit, Philadelphia, New ’York, Baltimore and Washington. He i* in receipt of a letter from a largv distributor in California asking for the distribution from that point of S;uth Carolina iodine products packed by him. Mr. Ros s said that those whom he had aproached in the Northern mar kets with regard to the purchase of peppers, cucumbers and tomato plant* were enthusiastic to such degree that they proffered the advance of both seed and fertilizer for the growing of these crops. With regard to the to mato plants, there is no suggestion that the fruit from these plants ma tured in the soil of another State would contain the South Carolina io dine content. These plants are espe cially desirable on account of their sturdiness and the favorable time at which they may be transplanted. The eager demand which he founnd for South Carolina fresh fiuit s and vege tables an d canned products, he said, was because of their high iodine con tent. Mr. Ross ha s been in the canning and vegetable business all his life. It is recalled that during the World War he reconditioned for the United States goveinment at hi s cannery at Camden, Dela., 18,000,000 pounds of jam which had been shipped from Sydney, Australia. Mr. Ross talked interestingly of the course of the tomato plants shipped during the past season to New Jer sey. They were planted in New Jer sey soil and the fruit was taken into Maryland and packed at Cambridge, Cristfield and Hebron in that State. There was an immense amount of truck shipped this year from Den mark and Bamberg. Among the ship pers, in addition to Mr. Ross, R. A. Goolsby shipped 24 carloads of cu cumbers and six cars of tomatoes; M. C. BrRt 87 cars of cucumbers; W. Cecil Crum 84 cars of cucumbers, 14 cars af peas. 15 cart of erating since moving to South Caro lina. It will be recalled that he came to thi 9 State as the result of hearing an address by Doctor Weston in Chi cago. WATERTOWN READY FOR BANK ROBBERS Machine Guft Concealed at Strategic Point. Watertown, S. D.—-Bank robbers re cently active In states of the North west who attempt to raid any of the three hanks of Watertown will have to come to town In a war tank, for they will have to face machine gun and rifle Are. Through efforts of bank officers the police department has been provided with a machine gun and two extra magazines of cartridges for di rect protection of the banks. A sec ond machine gun will be kept at police headquarters for emergency purposes The machine gun used for the direct protection of the hanks has been mounted at a concealed point where It commands the Intersection on which the three banks are located, and in the event of nn attempted bank rob bery the bandits would at once be ex posed to the tire of this machine gun, which In an Instant could sweep clean the street corners housing the banks. In addition to this machine gun pro tectlon, eight citizens who are expert R#irksmen and possess high powered rifles have formed an organization and will co-operute with the police and the sheriff and his deputies In protecting the hanks. Thus at the slightest alarm, should hank robbers appear at any of the hunks, they would instantly be under a hall of machine gun and rifle bul lets from which no living thing could emerge. *'We are ready,” said Chief of Police Olson, "to make It hot for any bandits who pick a Watertown bank to rob.” Bill to Make Poles Bathe Weekly Amuses Writer Paris.—A bill said to be pending before the Polish parliament to require Poles to bathe at least once a week has struck a distinctly unsympathetic! chord In the breast of Clement Vautel, columnist of the Paris Le Journal. | “One bath every week Isn’t much to put up with, one must admit,” he writes. “Still, we know a lot of Pari sians who do not Immerse themselves even that much, and If you ask them! the reason they say: *We don’t Intend to die in ? bathtub, like Marat!* “Bath houses are rare enough In pnris—murli more rare, we should say. i than those places which provide water^ for aperitifs. We won’t bother to talk about the provinces, where a bath' Is the big event of a lifetime. “In Poland the bath is about to be-j come nn accessory of organized dc- ( mocrary, somewhat like the public school and the voting booth. What n victory for the doctrine of the 6tate!i The citizen today has finally become| an Infant, a real ward of his govern ment. Soon we shall all be sent to bed and ordered to stay there. “If this thing Is passed the Poles, may well wish themselves hack under the comparative freedom of the czars.” Sentences Tipsy Negro to Sing Tenor in Choir Paulsboro, N. J.—Instead of going to jail for intoxication in Paulsboro, whisky tenors and gin barytones here after may be sentenced to public duty.- Precedent for this form of punish ment was established when Mayor James A. Wert, in imposing a fine of. $3 on Harry Harris, forty years old, a negro, ordered him to join the choir of the Second Baptist colored churqh. “They tell me you have a very good tenor voice,” said the mayor, sitting as police recorder, “and I'm going to make it my business to see that It isn’t wasted. Maybe a Job singing In the church choir will keep you out of trouble.” “I’ll try It, boss” promised the amazed defendant. Jeffervoo. la miming*again, aft er being out of order for many jraari. The flock hue a double face, the hour being read both from the hall and from the terrace. Far out of the grounds, strik ing of the hour can now he heard as It was In Jefferson’s o time. Among the recent sightseers was a Jeweler who offered to put the clock in condition at his own expense. Because of his In terest and labor this ancient timepiece once again performs Its allotted duty. Legal Advenisements (CONTINUED FROM PAGE FIVE.) MASTERS SALE. State of South Carolina^ • Allendale County. Court of Common Pleas. The South Carolina National Bank, of Charleston, Plaintiff, vs. ^Angeline Kirkland, et al., Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at public auction, to.the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House at Barnwell, South Caro lina, on the first Monday in October, 1930, between the legal hours of sale on said day, the following described real property to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and be ing in the County of Barnwell, State of South Carolina and containing eigh ty-one and one-half acres, more or less and bounded a s follows: On the North by lands of M. Harden and J. R. Har den; On the East by lands cf J. R. Harden; On the South by the Allen dale County line, and on the West by lands of the estate of Mrs. Kate Fowke, the exact course and distan ces of said tract will more fully ap pear by reference to a plat of same made by T. B. Elli s and Son, dated March 18-20, 1930, and recorded in Book 9P at page 176 in the Clerk’s office for Allendale County. Purchaser t6 pay for papers and revenue stamps and successful bidder is required to deposit with the Mas ter 10 per cent of his, her or its bid and upon failure so to do, said Mas- ;er to resell said property on said sales day; and should said successful bidder fail to comply with said bid within reasonable time, the amount de- aosited shall be forfeited and applied to the payment of the costs and dis bursements of this action and Master is directed to re-advertise and re-sell said property on next succeeding legal salesday or some subsequent salesday thereafter upon same terms and such sale shall be had until compliance is secured. G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. Master's office, Sept. 15, 1930. all the timber ut>on U» premia** herein conveyed, a* la covered, and described in deed of Betsy Cain and Motet Copeland to one EUitcn, said P. F. Livingston having seen said timber deed on record in Clerk’s office for said county. This mortgage is given to cover balance purchase money of the above described premises. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and Revenue stamps. The successful bidder to deposit with the Master immediately after r the closing of the bidding the sum of Two Hundred Dollars as a guaranty that such bid will be complied with, unless cause be showm for non-compliance, and upon failure to make such deposit the Master shall immedately re-sell the said premises on the same terms and on the same salesday; and that after making such deposit should the successful bidder fail to comply with his bid in a resasonable time, the Master shall re-sell said premises on some subsequent salesday, at the risk of the former purchaser, on the same terms and conditions and after due adveitisement. G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. Master’s office, Sept. 15, 1930. '• office. September 11 State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. Bessie P. O’Bannon, Plaintiff, vs. Root lli l« U • at»»p; thence JWotfc m degree* West I MO chaiM to a •take; thence Sooth 5 degree* Eaat 29 chains to a atake; thence North «4 de- ; greet Weat 86.90 ehaina to a water oak; thence 61 degree* West 68.80 chains to the point of beginning# * n d being the same tract of land hereto fore conveyed by M. E. Still to the said Hope L. Still by deed dated Octo# her 29, 1917, and recorded in the of fice of the Clerk of the Court for Barnwell County, in Book 8-P, page 122. J ».. Jl il Also: Lott Sanders, et al. Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, 11 , will sell at public auction, to the h’gh-i ^ ^ at tract ’ P^ ece or P a J* ce 0 est bidder for cash, in front of the i ‘and, with the improvements thereon. Court House at Barnwell, State and , situate, lying and being in the town c County aforesaid, on Monday, the 6th Blackville, County of Barnwe 1, an day of October, 1930, the same being ! st » te aforesaid, containing and meas- salesday in said month between the t* r >n3 about two and one-half acres legal hours of sale, the following de scribed real property, to-wit: and including the buildings thereon, and bounded as follow’s: On the MASTER’S SALE. “Hard Boiled,’ 9 but Thu Rooster Hatches Eggs Kinston. N. C.—Edgar Trotman’x barred Plymouth Rook rooster, that hatched two broods of chickens last summer now 1* the proud parent of a half doxen young guineas. The ter failed to take as a joke Trot- ■mm’s set of placing the guinea eggs Him. The meter, sit bough s hard bailed bird. Me motherly InHin State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. % Court of Common Pleas. George W. Easterling, individually and as executor of the last will of J. M. Easterling, deceased, Plaintiff, vs. P. F. Livingston, Mrs. Esther Mae Livingston, Farmers Union Mercan tile Company, Inc., M. B. Hagood and Bank of Western Carolina, Defendants. MASTER’S SALE. State cf South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. Laura Turner, Plaintiff, vs. Ella R. Caldwell and Mrs. Bernice Clow’e, , Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at public auction, to the high est bidder for cash, in front of the Couit House at Barnwell, State and County aforesaid, on Monday, the 6th day of October, 1930, the same being salesday in said month, between the legal hours of sale, the following de scribed real property, to-wit: All that certain lot or parcel of land with the buildings thereon, situate, lying and being in the Tow’n of Barn well, County of Barnwell and State of South Carolina, bounded and measur ing as follows: Measuring 28 feet on Main Street of the Town of Barn well and running back a distance of 100 feet and bounded on the North and West by lot of C. N. Burckhalter; East by lot of Mrs. Ella Sanders Moore and on the South by Main Street of the Tow’n of Barnwell. Said lot being known a 3 the A. P. Manville lot. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. Master’s office, September 16, 1930. MASTER’S SALE. All that piece, parcel or tract of' N °rth by lots of estate of I Rich and land situate, lying and being in Bam- j l°t s G. L. Weissinger; on the East weir County, South Carolina, in Great by the public road separating oaid Cypress Township and containing 128 ^t s from estate of J. D. Whittle; on acres of land and known as Lott San- the South by what is known as Dexter der’s home place and being the place Street in the town of Blackville; on on which he now resides and being the , tbe West by what is known as Hayne land purchased by him from J. L. Street in the town of Blackville, S. C., Goodson about the year 1909 and being lots conveyed to M. M. Still. 1 r ' bounded North by lands of - Hogg; , Also: East by lands of Hogg; South by, 4 ,, . . , , , t, 1 i ur *. u ui W All that certain tract, piece or par- lands of Harley and West by big pub- , . , , . , . .. , . .• . * o . nu u cel of land, with the improvements lie road leading out to Siloam Church . j . . thereon, situate, lying and being in Blackville Towmship, County of Bam- and which public road separates the above tract of land from his other tract of land which he purchased from Mrs. M. E. Kearse in 1913. Also: well, the State aforesaid, containing and measuring one hundred and twen ty acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the North by lands of All that piece, parcel or tract of: Eugene Boylston and Southern Rai land situate, lying and being in Barn- i vva y Go.; on the South by lands of M. well County, South Carolina, in Great E. Still; on the East by the Right of Cypress Township, and containing 79 " a y of tbe Southern Railway Co., and acres and bounded North by lands of on tbe West by lands of Eugene BoyU- M. E. Kearse and Mortar Branch; ton. East by lands of Lott Sanders; South Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser by lands of Carrie Harden and West to pay for papers and revenue stamps, by lands of Alex Harden. Tbe purchaser or puichasers, other Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to tha n the plaintiffs, will be required to pay for papers and revenue stamps. G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. Master’s office, September 16, 1930. MASTER’S SALE. deposit with the Master, in cash, an amount equal to ten per cent, of his ( or their bid a 3 a guarantee that the same will be complied with. And. un less said deposit is so made the Mas- j ter will on the same salesday re-se'.l such tract or paicel of land at the risk of the successful bidder upon the same terms and conditions. And should any bidder after having made such depos it fail to comply with his bid in a rea- State cf South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. Bessie P. O’Bannon, Plaintiff, vs. State cf South Carolina, County of Barnwell. v Court of Common Pleas. The First Carolinas Joint Stock Land scnable time the Master will re-sell Bank of Columbia, such tract or parcel of land on some Plaintiff, subsequent salesday named by Messrs, vs. ’ Brown & Bush, as to the 492-acre Hope Lee Still James E. Peurifoy. i tract ' and b - v Thos - M - Bou'mare. Esq., Receiver of American Bank & Trust as t0 the other tw0 tracts or P arceU Co., Bank of ‘Western Carolina, R. j ^ and * E. Carwile, Receiver of Carolina Bond & Mortgage Company, Metro politan Life Insurance Company, and Columbia National Bank, Defendants, and Janies E. Peurifoy as Receiver of American Bank & Trust Company of Columbia,* S. C., Plaintiff, vs. Hope L. Still, M. M. Still, S. H. Still, G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. Master’s office, September 16, 1930. MASTER’S SALE. State cf South Carolina f Cqunty of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. W. J. McDonald, Plaintiff. vs. Imogene Still, Mary Still, L. C. Clyde Hair, Earl Hair, Eva Rosebor- Still, The Columbia National Bank, Metropolitan Life Insurance Com- j pany, R. E. Carwile as Receiver of I Carolina Bond and Mortgage Com-; pany, S. C. Rhame and Bank of Western Carolina, Blackville*' S. C., dl . I 'f te , d in the above entitled cau8e » 1 Defendants. wlU sel1 at P ubllc auction, to the high est bidder for cash, in front of the By virtue of a decretal order to me Couit House at Barnwell, State and ough, Hattie Wilson, Mrs. Hamp Morris and George Hair, Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me Ida Hankinson, et al., Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause I will sell at public auction, to the high est bidder for cash in front of the Couit House at Barnwell, State and wiI1 sel1 at pubIic auction ’ to the h ^ h County aforesaid, on Monday, the 6th ! est bidder for cash . in front of th< day of October, 1930, the same being ‘ Couit House at Barnwe11 # State and legal hours of sale, the following de salesday in said month, between the j County aforesaid '» on Monday, the 6th . 8C ribed real property, to-wit: legal hours of sale, the following de- day °* October, 1930, the same being j % All that certain lot, piece or parcel scribed real property, to-wit: salesday in said month, between the of land, with the improvements there- All that tract of land in Red Oak legal hours of sale ’ the followin g de ". on, situate, lying and being in the Township, Barnwell County, South scr * bed Iea ' property, to-wit: ! County of Barnwell, State of South All that piece, parcel or tTact of j Carolina, containing and measuring land in Blackville Township, Barnwell twenty-six acres, more or less, and directed in the above entitled cause, I County aforesaid, on Monday, the 6th day of October, 1930, the same being salesday in said rponth, between the By virtue of a decretal order to me Carolina, containing 115 acres and directed in the above entitled cause, being tract No. 2 of the Susan B. San- I will sell at public auction, to the <jers estate lands, as represented on a ^ oun ^y, South Carolina, containing bounded as follows: On the North by highest bidder for cash, in front of the plat thereof made by H. R. Erwin, four hundred and ninety-two (492) lands of C. P. Morris; South and East Court House at Barnwell, South Caro- Surveyor, dated November 15th, 1916, acres * nrore or less, owned by Mrs. by lands of L. F. Miles, and on the lina, on the first Monday in October, 1 and bounded North by lands of Ida Hope L - St ^ 1 and bounded on the West by Turkey Creek. 1930, between the legal hours of sale Hankinson, formerly of Angus Han- 1 North . by lands now or formerl y of : Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser on said day, the following described kinson, and lands of J. J. Walker, for-! Mr * WiI,ie Johnson; South by lands to pay for papers and revenue stamps, real property, to-wit: i merly Wagener lands; East by tract tbe es ^ a ^ e ^ ynthia Bolen and The purchaser will be required to de- All that certain tract of land, situ- No. I of the said Susaa B. Sanders ‘ lands of Mr8 - w - M McCurley; and po t it with the Master cash in the sura ate, lying and being in Red Oak Town-^ estate ■* ahown on aaid plat; South on * be West by lands of the estate of ©f Fifty Dollars at a guarantee of ship, Barnwell County, South Caro- 1 tract No. 3 of aaid Susan B. San- and *• good faith to comply with the bid. lina. known aa the “Tarieton B. Har-; d era estate, and Weat by land* of mor * fu,, y ** P Ut and if the porrhaaer fails u make ley Place,- containing three hundred R ant cm Snelltag and Ida Hankinson. 1 Bob#rt C * om the 18th »orh depcait the Master wit Also mm* *9 tom m* mm m mm 11 ■ 0mm mm tmfftf mm and sixty <S60> acres, more or leas, formerly of Angus Hanktn. •nd bounded North by lands of T. B. Harley, East by Lower Three Baas Creek aad laad* of J. J. Cochran. * A8 that piece, parrel or tract a# &«th by Wadi of J H Wall ami toad hi Bed Oah Towwto* Baruwst! Weal hp toada «d J. M. WaB; aeoe and County. Seahh Carol an. tmmamag ■asept one hundred and twenty-toe If nrsna. umniu m tana* knswa ns 1*4 ternt arm oornpmd hi ton Wail tountod %mm hi MS Mm 9 el day of October. 1896. and hae?ng the following surveyor'* rails and die- tonne: Bog inning at a etnhr an the touth-waut earner and running theure Meeth T degvuee Bast If Jf a tine* thuaso N*rth 4 14Jf Up ‘***1 fa >>«•> *«♦. * # to re-eull the prsm ees at the rtsfc ef the feemer btfdrr Aad If after muh* mg surf depean the rr-rtoesi fadh la ramgdf ntth to* toi wutoa itoon day* tons the date «f earn «d Fdlf tofUee mml in