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THE BABNWELL PEOPLB-8KNTINKL, BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1887
HOMB DEMONSTRATION NEWS.
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Club market sales for the fear
were $2,026.86, representing an in
crease of $532.39 over sales of 1985.
Members of the market club number
43 and represent 7 communities. Pro
ducts sold on the market club were
pork, eggs, milk, cream, fresh and
dried vegetables, fruits and flowers.
A commission of 5 per cent, of indivi
dual sales was charged to defray ex
penses of the market, such as paper
bags, sale books, meat papers and
janitor service. Any farm woman
producing on her farm a marketable
product and abiding by rules is enti
tled to sell at the club market.
Foods, Nutrition and Health.
Seven home demonstration clubs
selected the foods, nutrition and health
project for the year. Canning report
ed by 4-H members was 2,615 contain
ers; by adult members 18,512 con
tainers. 80 per cent, of women re
ported better balanced meals. 30 per
cent reported having conserved fruits
and vegetables according to the food
budget for their respective families.
Clothing.
Nine clothing clubs were orgnized
with a membership of 109. 45 girls
made dresses and 34 entered the coun
ty dress review. 15 girls entered doll
dresses in the doll dross contest The
county winner in the dress review won
honorable mention in the State dress
review at Winthrop College. 42 club
members received certificates.
Home Management
No project under home management
was given in clubs but information to
individual members was given on the
thrift shelf, laundering hints, built in
equipment and kitchen management.
House Furnishing.
House furnishing was not selected
as a project but information pertain
ing to slip cover, furniture arrange
ment, rug making and window decora
tion was given upon request. 1 *
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SLEEPER LABELS . . . .
Here's a REAL bargain chance you'll never
get again. A factory clearance of all new
genuine SLEEPER mattresses—values to
$39.50—to reduce inventory. We bought
all we could—and you can profit by our
good fortune.
Mostly full sizes — a few matching "Box
springs. Assorted colors—many covered
in expensive panel and rayon damasks—
many with pre-built, inner-roll borders
—most of them button tufted.
Every item is a genuine SLEEPER product
—a grab bag of certified quality bedding.
Sale starts tomorrow morning—first come,
first served.
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SALE PRICE
f 29 75
WHILE THEY LAST
$£.00 for your old Mattress
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IVEilL/ %j stores
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Stores at Allendale and Barnwell
Home, Heahh and SaniUtioii.
A 4-H Health contest was held with
57 girls participating. Health inspec
tion was given' by the county health
nurse and county health officer. 45
per cent, of adult members report in
stalling sanitary toilets; 75 per cent,
report screening houses.
Organization and Activities.
A 4-H csmp for girls was held at
Camp Long in August with 20 girls
and leaders present. A 3-day short
course for women was held at Gem-
son College with. 20 women attending.
Eight 4-H members and 3 women at
tended the State short course at Win
throp College. The District Farm
Women’s Council meeting in Colum
bia was attended by 66 women from
-this-county. Community planning
meetings have been held in 4 com
munities with fair attendances. In
terest was shown in food and feed
budgets.
A bright outlook for the farm fami
ly is noted. Homes are being repair
ed, painted, and some equipment, fur
niture and furnishings have been pur
chased. Plans are being made to in
crease food and feed supply for farm
family.
Money to Lend
A. H. NINESTEIN,
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Attorney
Blackville, S. C.
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MONDAY-TUESDAY, FER 22-23
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WEDNESDAY, Bargain Day
MATINEE 10c—NITE 10c-15c
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With ROBERT YOUNG
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THIRSDAY-FRIDAY, FEB. 25-26
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MATINEE THURSDAY, 4 P. M.
SATURDAY, FEB. 27
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MATINEE and NIGHT
Busy Bee Cafe
AUGUSTA, GA.
The Oldest Cafe in the Cty
Same Management for 26 Years.
PHONE 3147
Christ Moutos, Manager.
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WANTED TO BUY
Old Gold and Silver, Jewelry, Old
Glasses, Dishes, China, Old Guns, Pis
tols, Indian Rocks, Furniture and
Every Thing Old. -Bring them or
write us. Phone 4020.
PRICES PLATING WORKS
590 Broad St. Augusta, Ga.
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WANTED
CATTLE
WANTED—1,000 head cattle
for AUCTION SALE Wednes
day, February 24th. Buyers
will take them at good prices.
LAMKIN and HUNTER
STOCK BARN
Sand Bar Ferry Road
Lower End of Broad Street
AUGUSTA, GA.
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potash in your fertiliser applied at the rate of500 lbs.
per acre. Use plenty of potash to prevent rust f reduce
wilt, increase yields, and get the profits you want.
Cotton Rust Is Potash Hunger
Cotton rust, which was more general last year than ever
before reported, can be controlled by liberal applications
of potash. The Arkansas and Mississippi experiment
stations have shown that potash will also greatly reduce
the wilt disease^ • The right fertilizer to use will vary with
soil and cropping conditions. Experiment stations recom
mend 400-600 pounds per acre of a fertilizer contain
ing 4-6% nitrogen, 8-10% phosphoric acid, and 4-10%
potash. Where rust has appeared use 8-10% potash
and a nitrogen-potash top-dresser if necessary.
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Consult your county agent or experiment
Station regarding the fight fertilizer for your
own farm. Write us for further information.
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