The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 28, 1910, Page SIX, Image 6
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INTERESTING NEWS ~!
BUDGET FROM BENSON.
PROMISING PRIZE ACRES-CROPS
FAIRLY GOOD-PARAGRAPHS .
OF PERSONAL INTEREST.
Benson, July 26:?Our boys who
are in the county contest for the j
largest yield of corn per acre are
keeping very quiet. We believe each 1
one thinks he is going to win and 1
and wants to surprise the other
fellow when the result is announced.
Your scribe has seen the boys' prize 1
acres and considers them an excel- <
lent effort on the part of each of
these young tillers of the soil. The
/wrn is r?l?ntj?d on five-foot rows.
twelve inches apart on the bed, ex-1
cej t one piece which is planle 1 on ,
f ji r-foot rows. It is now tasseling [
om with one to two ear shoots to J'
the stalk; the stalks are perfectly.
green from the bottom blades to the !
top. Suppose the acre averages one
ear to each stalk?we can count on I
8,800 stalks in the field?now, let's
take 100 ears for the bushel (from
75 to 100 are said to shell one bushel):
and dividing the number of stalks by
100,we have a calculated yield of 88
bushels to one acre, if this estimate
be any ways near correct, this corn
of the young farmers will increase,
very much the yield per acre produced
on -their parents' farms. The
amount on one acre will be enough
to feed one mule for one year.
Crops generally in this section are j
better than some we have heard of
elsewhere, yet the rains have been
pretty equally distributed. Some
sections may have had theirs first,
but, after all, the clouds continued
U lioat around from place to place,
precipitating the moisture on the
just and the unjust alike. However, |
for the past several days we have,
had fair weather,allowing the farmers
to do some much needed work.
The tobacco men at Kingstree say 1
that our Cedar Swamp lands are su- , i
perior to the famous "Pudding
Swamp" section for the production
of a fine grade of tobacco. While
the weed this year is not so good as
it might have been, yet the crop
shows up fairly well.
Mr Walter Phillips left last wetk
for the "wild and woolly West".!
He will cast his lot in Frederick City,
Oklahoma. We wish the young man |
God-speed on his journey and success
in his far-away home.
Mr Nabor D Lesesne, the courte- 1
ous assistant cashier of the Bank of
Kingstree, with his wife and chil- '
dren, are spending a few days at Mr 1
John McGill's. This is Nabor's old ]
home,where he has a host of friends
made during his boyhood days.
Miss Julia Phillips of Charleston
is visiting relatives in this eommunity.
Mr Henry Harper of Lowndesville <
\isited friends (a friend, perhaps,) (
last week, remaining several days '
where abides a fair young damsel. ,
O, ye lass and lad! j]
Rev W A Fairy of Kingstree will j
preach at Cedar Swamp Methodist '
church next Sunday.
Mrs H W Russell of Mouzons is *
spending sume time here among rj1-'?
stives. WES 1
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tter which, as
lat are eatable
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ROADS IN SORRY PLIGHT.
Citizen of Rome Appeals to Road
Engineer for Better Service.
Editor County Record:?
Can you tell what has become of
our Supervisor? The sight of him
would be good down here. Our
roads are in such a fix that in places;
they are almost impassable. The
people living between Indiantown
and Union can scarcely get to church
on Sundays. < >
Last week Judge Wilson visited
relatives in this section and while!
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driving to see one 01 tnem one 01
his horses got caught in a bridge
bruising it very much; had it
not been for the Judge's good
horsemanship it might have caused
the loss of a very fine horse, for
which the county would have been
liable. Some good Samaritan subsequently
cut a pole and put in place
of the broken board.
Now, your writer hates to complain.
but there has not been a thing
done to our roads in over a year;
nor do I want a job of fixing roads
as 1 could not take time to do it at
any price. It is purely from a philanthropic
standpoint that I write
and I feel that that we are entitled
to better to better service than this
at the hands of our Supervisor.
With the very kindest feeling
towards him and best wishes to you
and the good old Record.
A Roman.
Rome, July 23.
Suttons Sittings. I
Suttons.July 26:?MrsM S Ogburn
visited her sister. Mrs W D Bryan,
at Taft last week.
Mr W 0 Henderson,who has been
the guest of Mr Pike Hinnant, returned
to Sumter Wednesday.
Mrs C E Harrelson and Miss Marion
Porter of Georgetown are visiting
relatives here.
Miss Carrie Altman,| accompanied
by her little sisters, Alice and Kate,
spent the week-end in Kingstree.
Mr A G Altman and Mr?-Stukes
visited friends here last week.
Mr Pike Hinnant spent the weekend
in Sumter, visiting friends.
Mr Wayne Chandler of Gourdins I
visited friends here Sunday.
Misses Ruth and Mittie Hinnant
entertained a few friends Friday
night complimentary to their guest,
iss Wells of Sumter.
Miss Beulah Altman of Manning
is visiting relatives here.
Miss Inez Wells of Sumter, who
has been visiting the Misses Hinnant,
returned home Saturday, accompanied
by Miss Mittie Hinnant.
Mr J J Graham of Kingstree
spent Friday here. .
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