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- • u, r-T rAGB EIGHT. THE BABNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY. APRIL 1ST, 1937. AGRICULTURAL NOTES (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) Crop Production. A. There must be a sufficient avail- «ble plant-food in the soil to promote •sufficient growth to prove worth while. B. A suitable physical structure of the soil. This physical structure of a •soil is fjoverned to a large extent by texture or fineness of the soil parti cles and by the arrangement of these .same soil particles. This soil struc ture can be, to a large extent, con trolled by (1) proper plowing and cultivation. (2) The amount of de- cayinp organic or remains. (3) Draininge. (4) Root grawth. (5) Soluble salts which make or provide the necessary plant foods. This physical condition should provide: 1. A mellowness and firmness, which permit the proper root develop ment. This providing of a firm soil structure upon the sand soils of Barn well County is rather difficult. 2. A soil which enables the soil to receive water easily, distribute in uniformity, hold this water with suf ficient tenacity, yet give it up as the plants need it. 3. Provide sufficient passage of soil oxygen, yet not allew the passage of too much heat which burns up the or ganic matter. (C) The presence, o fthose beneficial micro-organisms which promote the decomposition of plants and animal matter. ' » (D) The absence of those sub- ces which injures the plant, such sub stances which injure plant, such sub organic compounds. 3. There are several special condi tions which affect the extent to which «reps are influenced by plant foods. These facts are more or less controla- ble and are therefore of special im portance. These conditions are:— 1. Soil orgattK matte:. 2. Soil rndity. ,1. 9»o structure. 4. Soil moisture. As preliminary step* in selecting and ascertaining the fertiliser prac tices are: — 1st. Extent of organic matter 2nd. Proper drainage. 3rd. I.lining. 4th. Improved tillage im plements tnd method* These farts may be summanied aa follows: I. To utilise the slowly available plant foods 2. To make these plant foods gradually available during the entire growing seasons * MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. In the Court of Common Pleas. Addie M. Lott, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. J. R. Lott, Administrator of the es tate of W. P. Matthews, deceased, et al., Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decretal Order to me directed in the above en- titl d action, I will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at public auction be fore the Court House doot in Barn well, South Carolina, on salesday in e same being Apiil G, 19377 during the legall hours of sale, the following described real estate: “All otf that certain tract or parcel of land with all buildings and im provements thereon, lying and being situate in the suburbs of the town of Williston, County of Barnwell, and State aforesaid, containing forty (40) acres, more or less, and bounded as follow’s, to-wit: On the North by the ‘Old’ Charleston and Augusta Public Road; on the East by lands of Mrs. Carrie K. P. Smith; on the South by the Right-of-Way of the Southern Railway Company; on the West by lands of Joe Kelley, and others.” Purchaser to pay for deed and stamps. G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. Barnwell, S. C., March 15, 1937. MASTER S SALE. Poultry Truck A poultry '.rock will be at my store in Hilda— WEDNESDAY. APRIL 7TH FROM ll %. W U I P. M l*ricea as follows: Hens, per pound 15c Kooatrrs, per pounj 8c FRANK HAKT/.H. HILDA. S. C. Mules-Horses I left for the West Saturday night, where 1 will purchase a car load of MULES and HORSES. Thu car should reach Olar Thursday or Fri day. See me before you buy. C. F. R1ZER OLAR. 8. C\ Legal Advertisements MASTER S SALE. Under and by virtue of a Decree of the Court of Common Pleas of Barn well County, State of South Carolina, in the case of Pauline P. Matthews, Plaintiff, vs. Audrey Matthews, B. C. Matthews, Jr., Gloria Matthews and Jack Zeke Matthews, Defendants, I, the undersigned Master, will sell in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. G, during the legal hours of sale on the 5th day of April, 1937, same being salesday in said month, to the highest bidder, the following described premises: All that certain group of lota and all buildings thereon, being situate in the Southewest portion of the town of Willlaton, County of Barnwell, State of 9<>uth Carolina, containing in the aggregate about two and one-half (2Vfc) acres, more or leu, and being bounded aa a whole aa follows, to-wit: on the North by lot oamed by Dr. J. L. Smith; on the East by Bennett Street; on the South by lands of the estate of Dr. W. T. Willis, and on the West by lands of John G. Smith and A. M. Kennedy, being the same lands conveyed to B. C. Matthews by Inez Laval Greene, individually and as sole devisee and aa executrix under the will of G. W. Greene, deceased, by deed dated March 5, 1932, and re corded in the office of the Clerk of Court of Barnwell County in Book 9-Z at page 170. Term* of sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for ail papers and revenue stamps; the Master to require the successful bidder to deposit at once the sum of five per cent, of his bid as a guaranty of gcod faith, such deposit to be ap plied on the bid upon compliance with the same and to be forfeited as liqui dated damages upon non-compliance. If the deposit be not madt as requir ed, or if the bidder fail to comply with his bid without legal excuse being shown, the premises to be re-sold up on the same or a subsequent salesday upon the same terms and at the risk of the bidder. G. M. GREENE, Master of Barnwell County. MASTER’S SALE. Under and by virtue of a DeCTeF of the Court of Common Pleas of Barn well County, State of South Carolina, in the case of Ruby Hiers, Calvin Hiers, and Azilee H. Still, Plaintiffs, vs. Horace Ray and Riley Ray, De fendants, I, the undersigned Master, will sell in front of the Court House ' at Barnwell, S. C., during the legal hours of sale on the 5th day of April, pay for all papers and revenue statnpa; the Master to require the successful bidder to <iepoait at once the sum of five per cent, of his bid as a guaranty of good faith, such deposit to be sp- plied on the bid upon compliance with the same and to be forfeited as liqui dated damages upon non-compliance. If the deposit be not made as requir ed, or if the bidder fail to comply with his bid without legal excuse being shown, the premises to be re-sold up on the same or a subsequent salesday upon the same terms and at the risk of the bidder. G. M. GREENE, Master of Barnwell County. ADVERTISE IN State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. In the Court of Common Pleas. Sidney E. Sanders, et al.. Plaintiff, vs. Sarah Ayer, it al., Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decretal! ty:;7, same being salesday in said Order to me directed in the above en-J month, to the highest bidder, the fol- titled action, I will sell to the highest ■ lowing described premises: bidder for cash, at public auction be-1 All that certain tract of land situ- fore the Court House door in Barn- a te in Reedy Branch School District, well. South Carolina, on salesday in ; Barnwell County, South Carolina, con- April, the same being April 5 1937, taining sixty (60) acres, more or less, during the legal hours of sale, the bounded on the North by lands of following described real estate: ■“All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being Margaret Ann Baxley; east by lands of William Dyches, formerly of George Carroll; South by lands of To rn George’s Creek Township, Barnwell ! bias Black, and West by lands of es- County, South Carolina, containing tate of A. D. Hiers and lands of es- sixty-five (65) acres, more or less, hounded on the North by the Brown ing place; on the East by Hugh San ders, on the South by Hugh Sanders District, Barnwell County, South and on the West by Estate lands of Carolina, containing forty-eight (48) J. O. Sanders, Sr., deceased, and Sid ney E. Sanders. acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of Julia Grubbs; stamps. G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. Barnwell, S. C., March 8, 1937. VISUAL MFSCTS The People- Sentinel. Beauty Parlor DONOGHUE BEAUTY PARLOR Fully Accredited, 26 Years’ Ex- ptrienee^—Enroll NOW: 438 Eighth Street Augusta, Georgia. Electrical Service Residence Phone 983 Opposite New Stock Barn Cheesborough’s Garage SAND BAR FERRY ROAD GENERAL REPAIRING ALL WORK GUARANTEED 200 Yards from City Limits F. W. Cheesborough, Prop. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY DIRECTORS FOR THE QUARTER ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1936. G. W. MANVILLE, Clerk. Board of County Directors. tate of Johnson Black, Sr. ALSO, All that certain tract of land situate in Reedy Branch School Purchaser to pay for deed and East by lands of estate of Mrs. Minnie Hiers; South by lands of estate of J. M. Grubbs and lands of estate of John son Black, Sr. 4 Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to (CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK) D. W. Glover, chain gang 4.00 J. W. Cook, magistrate, chain gang and co. home 68.83 Gulf Oil Co., chain gang 124.52 W. H. Manning, salary 55.55 H. D. Green, county home 8.00 Mazorsky's, contingent and chain gang 18.78 Jno. K. Snelling, salary, clerk, lunacy and postage 78.66 W. F. Creech, chain gang 40.00 Sexton’s Drug Store, jail and public bldgs. 6.25 R. A. Deason and Co., chain gang and co. home 5.90 W. T. Riley, chain gang 152.43 Marvin Holland, chain gang 43.20 Geo. W. Beadenbaugh, chain gang 271.23 Lemon Bros., Inc., chain gang, jail and agricul. bldg. __ 68.8!$ Lorilk and Lowrance, chain gang 53.32 Ghingold’s, chain gang . 29.40 Happ Bros. Co., chain gang 151.20 R. L. Bronson, salary, clerk and postage 68.56 Walker, Evans and Cogswell Co., stat. and printing 19.34 T. W. Blackwood, chain gang 11.50 R. L. Brysn Co., stat. and printing 7.00 C. D. Owens, chain gang 10.00 C. S. Anderson, magistrate ... 25.00 O. D. Hammond, magistrate • 33.33 G. O. Johnson, constable and chain gang .... 32.00 People-Sentinel, stat. and printing 25.38 B. T. Dyches, agricul. bldg. 1.75 C. C. Harley, agricul. bldg. 2.78 Barnwell Ice nnd Fuel Co., contingent 3.81 Ginn Product* Milling Co., agricul. bldg. 11.20 John G. Butler Co., agricul. bldg. 4.50 J. J. Bell, treas., court expense ... 718.15 J. J. Bell, treas., postage 18.83 J. J. Bell, salary 63.89 Sara C. Price, salary 60.00 J. B. Morris, jail and pub. bldgs. 33.83 J. B. Morris, postage ..- 4.24 J. B. Morris, Court expense ... 25.00 J. B. Morris, court expense 171.70 J. B. Morris, contingent 14.33 J. B. Morris, sheriff, dieting prisoners .. 244.25 R. A. Deason, P. M., postage 27.16 Lucius Beasley, agricul. bldg. ... 20.15 E. F. Woodward, chain gang 102.20 Kearse and Kearse, attorneys, contingent 400.00 Harold Beasley, agricul. bldg. 1 24.00 J. D. Fulp, com., co. welfare work 230.00 J. J. Bell, treas., int coupons 5,352.50 Lucius Beasley, agricul. bldg. 31.20 W. M. Jones, board of education 75.00 L. S. Still, chain gang 5.00 R. R. Moore, chain gang 5.00 J. W. Patterson, salary 133.33 Idis Brabham, salary 16.66 W. D. Black, salary 16.66 L. S. Still, salary 16.66 R. R. Moore, salary - 16.66 Ryan A. Gyles, salary — — 16.66 G. W. Manville, salary 66.66 Jennie P. Greene, service officer 41.67 Josh Patterson, public buildings 20.00 W. H. Manning, salary 55.55 Paul H. Sanders, magistrate -— 16.66 M. L. Collins, constable 14.58 0. D. Hammond, magistrate 33.33 G .0. Johnson, constable and chain gang 32.60 A. B. Patterson, county physician — 35.00 H. J. Crouch, salary and postage 127.00 S. C. Power Co., pub. bldgs, and jail^ 25.73 J. B. Morris, salary and expense’ , 191.66 G. M. Hogg, magistrate — 50.00 Bernice Still, chain gang — 85.00 Barnwell Ice and Fuel Co., public bldgs. 13.72 Sara C. Price, salary ! — 60.00 J. J. Bell, tr^as., public bldgs. 1-50 J. J. Bell, salary C.' 63.89 J. J. Bell, treac., court expense — 13.60 R. L. Bronson, salary,’«4«aki< and postage 72.60 J. W. Patterson, contingent — 100.00 Best Pharmacy, county home .V. 2.89 Underwood Agency, public buildings 8.25 H. D. Green, county home 7.00 J. E. Thompson Co., contingent 20J)0 R. A. Ellis, contingent — 15.00 Sexton’s Drug Store, pail and pub. bldgs. 9.00 C. S. Anderson, magistrate 25.00 D. W. Glover, constable 29.16 G. R. Peeples, magistrate — 37.50 J. M. Hill, magistrate — 20.00 G. S. Harley, deputy sheriff - r —. 100.00 J. W. Sanders, magistrate — 39.13 E. F. Woodward, chain gang and co. home 91.90 924 Jeff Black, constable a-- 50.00 925 C. L. Hiers, constable 25.00 926 J. T. Still, coroner — — 26.00 927 H. C. Creech, constable - 25.00 928 Margaret Black, salary — —-— 33 - 83 929 J. W. Cook, magistrate and chain gang 43.33 930 W. F. Johnson, constable —— 31 -25 931 Mrs. E. M. Easterling, health project 30.00 932 B. D. Ellis, farm dem., contingent 15.00 933 The State Co., printing and stationery — 3 - 60 934 Royal Typewriter Co., printing and stationery 7.50 965 ,People-Sentinel, stationery and printing 46.63 936 Walker, Evans and Cogswell Co., sUtionery and printing 51.11 937 People-Sentinel, stationery and printing 21.36 938 Williston Way, stationery and printing -v 16.02 939 Williston Way, stationery and printing 24.00 940 R. L. Bryan Co., stationery and printing 8.57 Oil Mra J r: Hnfrg, public buildings ^^ 942 Underwood-Elliott-Fisher Agency, index proj. — 32.00 943 H. H. Hartzog, chain gang 85.00 944 J. B. Morris, public bldgs., jail and postage 43.10 945 A. M. Anderson, chain gang 75.00 946 L. Cohen, chain gang —v 45.85 947 Vickery Bros., chain gang — 33.42 948 Lemon Bros., chain gang, public bldgs;, jail and ag. bldg 87.32 949 C. D. Owens, chain gang 11.00 950 L. T. Ciaytor, M. D., chain gang 2.00 951 Standard Oil Co., of N. J., chain gang 45.89 952 Gulf Oil Co., chain gang 32.52 953 Cassels Co., Inc., chain gang __ 80.00 954 L. A. Plexico, chain gang 13.70 955 Bolen’s Market and Grocery, chain gang — 6.23 956 J. B. Morris, sherff, dieting prisoners 76.50 957 J. T. Marshall, M. D., county home 2.50 958 B and B Motors, chain gang 51.15 959 1 Emily Black, index proj. 3.00 960 D. A. Lubricant Co., chain gang 62.35 961 H. A. Gross, M. D., lunacy, co. home 26.00 962 Jno. K. Snelling, lunacy, postage, salary and 1 clerk 78.16 963 R. E. Brown, M. D., county home 2-00 964 R. L. Bronson, index project 800.00 965 Jennie P. Greene, index project 200.00 966 J. M. Hair, agricult. bldg. 50.00 967 J. D. Fulp, com., co. welfare work 230.00 968 J. B. Morris, contingent 8.00 969 Com. Pub. Works, co. home, jail end pub. bldgs. 25.05 970 L. Cohen, county home 4.00 971 C. C. Harley, agricult. bulg. 4.00 972 Farmers Union Merc. Co., contingent 17.25 973 Mazursky’s., Inc., contingent — 4.19 974 L. T. Ciaytor, M. D„ health project 19.25 975 Ansel Still, chain gang 32.00 976 H. Antopohky, Inc., agricult. bldg. - — 2.85 977 Green Lumber and Crate Co., chain gang 383.40 978 E. F. Woodward, chain gang 95.00 979 Marvin Holland, chain gang —-— 56.38 980 J. N. Anderson, agt., public bldgs. — 143.68 981 Lucius Beasley, agricult. bldg. 32.35 982 J. S. Muns, chain gang 42.00 983 Lucius Beasley, contingent 20.70 984 Bernice Still, chain gang — 85.00 985 R. A. Ellis, contingent 15.00 986 B. D.'Ellis, farm dem., contingent 15.00 987 R. R. Moore, salary 16.66 988 Ryan A. Gyles, salary 16.66 989 W. D. Black, salary 1 16.66 990 L. S. Still, salary 16.66 991 Idis Brabham, salary — 16.66 992 G. W. Manville, salary 66.66 993 A. B. Patterson, county physician — 35.00 994 Jennie P. Greene, service officer 41.67 995 G. R. Peeples, magistrate —- — 37.50 996 D. W. Glover, constable 29.16 997 H. H. Hartzog. chain gang 85.00 998 G. S. Harley, deputy sheriff 100.00 999 A. M. Anderson, chain gang -.1 75.ot) 1000 J. M. Hill, magistrate 20.00 1001 Josh Patterson, public bldgs. 20.00 1002 D. W. Glover, chain gang 5.40 1003 Jessie J. Bronson, board cf registration 25.00 1004 Mrs. E. M. Easterling, health project 30.00 1005 H. D. Green, county home 7.00 1006 W. H. Manning, clerk 200.00 1007 Com. of Public Works, pub. bldgs., jail and co. home 32.15 1008 J. W. Patterson, salary, contingent 158.33 1009 J. L. Buist and Sons., county home 2.00 1010 J. E. Thompson Co., contingent 20.00 1011 H. Antopolsky, chain gang 60.00 1012 People-Sentinel, stationery and printing 52.25 1013 Lemon Bros., chain gang, jail, pub. bldgs., contingent 124.31 1014 C. F. Molair, contingent 134.01 1015 Jeff Black, constable : 50.00 1016 C. S. Anderson, magistrate 25.00 1017 Margaret Black, salary 33.33 1018 R. L. Bronson, salary, clerk, ub. bldgs, and postage 72.36 1019 W. F. Johnson, constable and chain gang 33.35 1020 E. F. Woodward, chain gang nd co. home - 91.50 1021 J. W. Cook, magistrate and chain gang 35.93 1022 H. J. Crouch, salary 125.00 1023 Ghingold’s, chain gang 65.82 1024 C. L. Hiers, constable 25.00 1025 R. A. Deason and Co., chain gang and jail 7.05 1026 B. L. Fields, constable — 20.00 1027 G. O. Johnson, constable* 31.25 1028 O. D. Hammond, magistrate 33.33 1029 Williston Way, stationery and printing 41.87 1030 C. D. Owens, chain gang 6.00 1031 J. T. Still, coroner -r-_ 25.00 1032 S. C. Power Co., pub. bldgs., jail, F. D., contingent 3G.49 1033 G. M. Hogg, magistrate 50.00 1034 J. B. Morris, salary and 1 expense 191.66 1035 Standard Oil Co., of _N. J., contingent 40.40 1036 Lorick and Lowrance, Inc., chain gang i8.33 1037 Grubbs Chevrolet Co., chain gang 28.95 1038 W. H. Manning, salary 55.55 1039 R. E. Brown, M. D., lunacy 5.00 1040 Jno. K. Snelling, salaiy, clerk, lunacy and postage 88.16 1041 L. T. Ciaytor, M. D., health project 8.17 1042 Vickery Bros., chain gang 33.36 1043 Chas. F. Penwell, constable 20.00 1044 H. C. Creech, constable 25.00 1045 J. W. Sanders, magistrate and chain gang 35.33 1046 J. B. Morris, postage, jail, pub. bldgs, and court ex. 95.85 1047 J. B. Morris, dieting prisoners 86.40 1048 J. B. Morr®, public bldgs. - 2.50 1049 J. J. Bell, treas., couit expense 6.40 1050 Sara C. Price, salary 60.00 1051 J. J. Bell, salary . 63.89 1052 J. J. Bell, public buildings and contingent 3.40 1053 Robt. Price, public buildings 1.50 1054 S. J. Jeter, public buildings., 1.00 1055 Cassels Co., Inc., chain gang 113.43 1056 Palmetto Sash and Door Co., contingent 28.75 1057 . B. T. Dyches, contingent 22.40 1058 General Coal Co., public buildings 107.76