The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 15, 1912, Page TWO, Image 2
ADliCL 10 lAk.ULRS.
Whole Cotton Seed as a Fertili
zer lor Crops.
Editor County Record: ?
I would like to tell my brut ho
farmers some of my experience i'
farming.
Last year I traded my c >tton setfur
meal, pound for pound, and wa
very much pleased with the result;
This spring I bought acid and kaini
and expected to make a similar trad
again for meal to go with it. I wa
offered lt> pounds of meal for 2
pounds of seed. 1 refused to accej
this proposition. I didn't know e>
actly what to do next, as meal, aci
and kainit was what 1 had decide
upon for my crop. It was petting iat
in the season, so finally I went t
sowing my green seed down in t'n
water furrows, then the acid an
kainit on top. covering them lightl
with the plows attached to the gut
no sower. About eight or ten da\
later I planted my cotton and toda
have as good a stand as my neigh
bors.
My next door neighbor, my sor
used on the same land acid and ka
nit, just a turn row between us, h
using meal where 1 used the whol
seed. There is a striking differenc
in the crop. My cotton will doubl
his in size and fruit.
Now, farmer, the man with th
pencil behind his ear will telljyo
that the oil in your seed is no gooc
that the meal is best for the croj
etc. Don't believe any such a thinj.
I have had 35 years' experience o
the farm and have never sold see
at any time, traded them once an
that will be the last time unless
get pound for pound of 7"? meal.
The man with the pencil will als
t.dl you that cotton seed oil is to
valuable for food products to b
buried in the ground under you
corn and cotton. Farmers, you hav
no other use for the oil. it is you
; privilege to have plenty of lard b
raising your own hogs. Many \vi
say that cholera is likely to kill you
hogs. The writer has not lost a ho
with cholera in ten years. The
would also say that all the big me
trade their seed for meal. So the
do, and they also get money yo
don't know of. Some may say tha
Johnson lives way down on Mingc
where the land is naturally good
Yes, it is good, but he made it so b
using green cotton seed under th
crop.
Now,brother farmer, I have noth
mg against the other tellow, du
the other fellow is working for him
self, why should not the farme
work for himself? So,farmers, kee;
j'our cotton seed unless you can pre
poufld for pound of 7% meal. Als<
stay as far away from a lien store a
you can. Do you think them dishon
est when they tell you that meal i
. best? They may be honest, but havi
not lived in the fields and watc-hei
the difference as the sunburnei
farmer has. He knows no better
so don't be fooled any longer. Us*
your seed under your cotton, cori
and tobacco, raise your hogs am
.hominy and all will be well.
One more word: don't run ove
each other going to the gin witl
your cotton. Take your time, it wil
not rot if you take good care of it
Then be sure you take your see(
back home the same day it come:
from the gin. The other fellov
knows when vou leave your seed a
the gin that you left them there t<
trade. Vou know that the man wh<
tries to walk straight has to stum
ble o\er all the knots the other fel
low has thrown in his way.
Some may say. "Look out. John
son is going to be out for Sheriff o]
?;ompthinf else.'' hut he has all tht
office he wants, and will spend tht
remainder of his days on the farn
trying to improve it.
Some people think I get extn
good prices for my tobacco. Perhaps
* I do. The secret is in the cultiva
tion, ar.d 1 may have something t<
say about tobacco culture at tht
proper time. Of course you mus'
have land and seasons, but the mar
is very important.
I have a pea that I brought fron
the old mother State about which
shall have something to say later
on, but I suppose there will have t(
be"adv" at the bottom. However
if I can be of any help to my brother
farmers I will be too glad to render
them service.
y Good luck to Kingstree and her
N
people now that .-no has awaked out ^
of her Ion? sleep. I'd like to live in *
Kingstree, but 1 can't move my farm *
up there. J F. JOHXSOX.
Xesmith, August 12.
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S lould Florence Have .Monopoly ?
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j Our neighbor, Florence, as a coun- p
ty and city gives us an example of
energy and thrift in development
' which might be envied unless it was A
} both our pleasure and privilege to ;
s 1 take it as a model and pattern in our
q feeble efforts to approach its distin- e
guished position in the Pee Dee sec- ?
I tion. It should be observed, however, [ ]
j that some part, at least, of its lead- tl
I! ing po-ition among its neighbors is!^
'to ^o-tonoto orwl nr?t : f<
j UUV." IU tin 1*71 lunau iwvuvivii ?.?*?? w i 0
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necessarily because it possesses all ?
01 .
^ 1 the ability and patriotism that qual- e
j I ities the citizenship of the Pee Dee ^
j section for representing the people '<
i in a public capacity. To a stranger, p
! however, who for the first time ?
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should become acquainted with the p
" list of office holders in this section v
it would appear that only those who
breathe the atmosphere of Florence
are equipped mentally and otherwise
to represent the people. Note the
e list: T
United States Senator E D Smith
1 from Florence; Secretary of State 1'
L R M ilcCown from Florence; Lieutenant
Governor, Chas A Smith from
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Florence; Solicitor W H Wells, from
U Florence; S W G Shipp, Circuit Judge
' from Florence; Chairman Warehouse p
' Commission, J W McCown, from n
'' Florence. This last position, how- n
" ever, was rendered void by a recent ?
j decision of the Supreme Court.
We think we have mentioned a- *
bout all of the important positions p
that could be held for honor and ''
0 c
profit in this section except one and e
that is the position so acceptably fill- 1
>0 0
ed by the Hon J E Ellerl>e as a re- t
presentative in Congress. Florence ?
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wants that position. Is it not too t
r much to ask of the voters of the ^
Pee Dee section that this one position s
inds of estate of Bill Miller; East by
mds formerly of Alfred Hanna; West
y lands formerly of F Rhem & Sons,
nd South by the run of Cotton Field
iranch.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
8-15-3t] George J Graham,
Sheriff of Williamsburg county.
Summons for Relief
(complaint served).
HE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Williamsburg,
Court of t ommon Pleas,
dward Syrus, Henry Svrus. James Syrus
and Eloise Williams PlaintitFs,
against
hillis Syrus, Amos Syrus, Samuel Syrus
and Nancy Davis. Defendants.
3 the absent Defendants. Samuel Syrus
and Nancy Davis:
You are hereby summoned and re
lired to answer the complaint in this _
rtion, of which a copy is herewith served
>011 you,and to serve a copy of your an
ver to the said complaint on the sub- 4
ribers at their office, Kingstree, S C,
ithin twenty days after the service
reof, exclusive of the day of such I
rvice; and if you fail to answer the t
implaint within the time aforesaid, the
aintiffs in this action will apnly to the ^
?urt for the relief demanded in the
>mp!aint.
Kelley & Hinds. I
Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
Dated July 23. 1912.
Take Notice: That a copy of the ^
mplaint in the above-entitled action
is this day been filed in the office of
e Clerk of Court for Williamsburg +
unty. Kelley & Hinds,
",'5-fit Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
Kingstree. S C. July 23. 1912. *
Notice- :
Pursuant to a commission issued by R
McCown. Secretary of State, to R H **
ttman and M A Shuler constituting ?
em a board of corporators, books of
bscription will be opened by the above '
imed petitioners in their olfice in tne p~
ty of Kingstree on Friday. August 16,
12, to the capital stock of the Wil- ceI
imsburg Realty company. Officers pal
id directors of the said company will mc
so be elected on the date above men- n
aned. It ^
on
Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy ~
Cores Colds, Croup and Whooping Couph- g,
Legal Notices ;IF!
'+ 4. ?. Ki
in$
Foreclosure Sale jfj
HE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Sc
WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY. w?
ourt of < ommon Pleas.
Rhem and D D Rhem. co-partners
trading under the firm name and stvle
of F Rhem & Sons. Plaintiffs, 45
vs ; a"
.nnie Cooper. Julia Richardson. John I
Scott Boyce Johnson, Elijah S' Ott, : an
Eliza Doliard, Amanda Scott and Doc- > ca
tor Scott. Defendants.
Pursuant to the judgment in the above '
ntitled action, dated August Id, 19i2. I J ?
rill offer for sale before the court 1
ouse door in Kingstree, South Caro- :
na. on salesday in September. 1912, ' ?
he same being on the 2d day of the ! jst
aid month, between the iegal hours of : ,ja
ale, to the highest bidder for cash, the r^.
ollowing described premises, to wit: I f1M
All mar certain piece, parcel or tract
f land lying, being and situate in the L|,
ounty of Williamsburg and State of l<0
outh Carolina, containing forty (4<i) ,,j,
cres, more or less, and bounded as fol-1 vo
)\vs: On the North by lands of F M Mc- e],
arty: on the Ea.->t by lands of K J ra(
> uglas: on the South by lands of Mc- Hn
llveen. and also bounded on the North an
nd West by a branch known as Little tjf
iranch, and on the West by lands of
IcElveen. ra
Purchaser to pay for papers. Hl]
8-15-3t] George .1 Graham, .ir
Sheriif of Williamsburg county. as,
??-?nn
Foreclosure Sals.
HE STATE Op SOUTH CAROLINA,
wili.iamsburg county,
Court of ( ommon Pleas.
' Rhem and D D Rhem. co-partners 9t
trading under the firm name and style 0'<
of F Rhem & Sons. Plaintiifs. ? ini
vs bu
William Davis, Defendant. A(
Pursuant to the judgment in the above Si
ntitled action, dated August 13, 1912.
will offer for sale before the court
ouse door in Kingstree. South Carolia,
' n salesdav in September. 1912, the
!.irriM lipincr nn thp All rfflv of the Said
lonth. between the legal hours of sale,
o the highest bidder for cash, the foljwing
described premises, to wit:
All the right, title and interest of the P1
aid William Davis in or to all that cerain
piece, parcel or tract of land lying, w
eing and situate in the county of Wiliamsburg
and State of South Carolina, 7.
ontaining one hundred and twenty- _
ight (128) acres more or iess.conveyed
0 said William Davis by Alfred Davis
n the 2-'!rd day of April. 1895, and
oundi'd as follows, to wit: On the i
Jorth by lands of the estate of B F ('
Jrockington, Sr. and Julius Gibson; on j!
he East by lands of the estate of B F
Jrockington. Sr; on the South by lands
iow or formerly owned by F Rhem &
>ons,and West by lands of Julius Gibon
and Olivia Rhem.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
8-15-3t] George J Graham,
Sheriff of Williamsburg county.
Foreclosure SaleHE
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, WILLIAMSBURG
COUNTY, i
Court of Common Pleas.
' Rhem and D D Rhem, co-partners
trading under the firm name and style '
of F Rhem & Sons, Plaintiffs,
vs
lenrietta McClary. John McClary and ^
Lula Belle McClary, Defendants.
Pursuant to the judgment in the above
ntitled action, dated August 13, 1H12, I
/ill offer for sale before the court house R,
oor in Kingstree. South Carolina, on _
alesday in September. 1912, the same
eing on the 2d day of the said month, 1
etween the legal hours of sale, to the
lighest bidder for cash, the following
escribed premises, to wit:
All that certain piece, parcel or tract
f land lying, being and situate in the
ounty of Williamsburg and State of
outh Carolina, containing forty (40)
cres, more or less, bounded North by
1 held by a citizen from another coun- s
! ty should be taken over by Florence
^ merely to increase its list of notables?
To do so would only serve the purn
pose of replacing admittedly one of
ourbest Congressmen from the South 1
u Mr Ellerbe with Mr Ragsdale.
lt It does not occur to us that we F
are assuming for the Pee Dee section
'' outside of Florence a selfish position ^
5 when we suggest that all of ou r
c public positions should not be given
to one county.?Marion Star. v
lt DON'T HE MISLED b
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r Klnystree Citizens Should Read and d
Heed this Advice. .0
o Kidney trouble is dangerous and g
s often fatal. a
Don't experiment with something h
" new and untried. ?
s Use a tested and proven kidney a
e remedy. E
For Sale- 1?
dy farm consisting of 197 acres on R 5
D1, three and a half miles from
ngstree; S'? acres cleared.good dwellr.
store house, one tobacco barn and
ier necessary outhouses. Splendid
tit orchard. Co od pasture and timber,
hool 300 yards from dwelling. Good
ttar in house. The lands front one
le on south side and :lx mile on north
leof Murry's Ferry road leading from
ngstree to Greefyville. Also one
h p boiler, good 35 h p engine, saw
d grist mill. The above land is well
apted to the growth of cotton, corn
d tobacco. For furthur information
11 on or address F H Hodge >
or LeRoy Lee ^
50-4tp Kingstree. S C. I
Registration Notice |
rhe ottice of the Supervisor of ,
ration will be open on tin* Is' Mon- jy
y in eacli month for the pu.'po-e ol
gi.-tering any p'-r.-on who i? rpiali* A
d a- follows: ^
Who -hall have been a ri\-?>?lent . $
e state f??r two years, anu th- j
unty one year,and ol the polling pre %
let in which the elector offers ti ?
te four months before the day ol J
ction, and shall have paid j
.tilths before, any poll tax then dm 1
d payable, and who ran both rea> I
d write any section of the constito 3
>n of 1885 stimuli i e<i ro n;m oy u > ^
pervisors of Registration or wh 1
n show that he owns, and has pai V
I taxes collectable on during tin I
esent year, pioperty in this Stat- I
sessed at three hundred dollars 01
ire. H A Meyer.
(. lerk of Board
Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that on the
h day of September, A D 1912. at 12
:lock noon,I will apply to P M Brock"'
ton, Judge of Probate of VVilliamsirg
county, for Letters Disrnissory as
Iministrator of the estate of W J
ngletarv. deceased.
S L Courtney. Administrator.
August 5, 1912. 8-8-5t J
Undressed Lumber, <
I always have on hand a lot of un- j
essed lumber (board and framing) at ?
y mill near Kingstree. for sale at the 4
west price for good material. See or 4
rite me for further information, etc.
F. H. HODGE. 1
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//gCAMP NO- 27. <j
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1.1 HiiiOril Muudiii <ff.?(/
t"7V T> '*!'i!V. j! fs'lghts in each J
1 m""th
W S- -MW'*/>*!! Siting choppers cor 4
y itally iuvitea to com. <
ctT> "<fr/j up and sit on a 'turn; 4
VMlr ifi*yy or hang about on thf
limbs. 4
Philip II. Stoll, 4
> m Con. Com *
I-C of \
. / Kingstree Lodge
Sff No-91
MSC Knights of Pythias (I
^ 'nSP' ^ Regular Conventions Every f.
2nd and 4th Wednesday nlghto
Visiting brethren always welcome, (J
istle Hall 3rd story Gourdin Building, jj
R. N. SPEIGNKR, U C. V
C. McCabe, K of R & S. v
Hacker Manufacturing Co. jj
Successors to
George S. Hacker & Son (<
Charleston, M. C A
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We Manufsdure
floors, Sasli ami Rlin<is; Col- minis
and balusters; G-illes
and Gable Ornaments; S'-reen /
I'oors and 'Vinilows. 1
Wte Deal In
Glass -ash Owl and Weight-.
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EOE S.AXJB :
Farm of 193 acres; 75
acres excellent cleared land
in high state of cultivation, ; j
balance in fine timber land.
Dark top-soil with clay sub- I
soil. One three-room cot- J
tage, barn, stable and two !
tenant houses. Public road I
runs through plantation. 1 * j
mile to ACLRR station,
2 miles to school. 2 miles to !
church. Running water on *
property. For price and
terms write, wire or 'phone
J. LJ. OllvJLitlNlJ, 4 j
Attomey-at-Law ? ?
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The price of subscription for The 1
cord is $1 25 a year; we allow 25 *
its discount when a whole year is ?
id- in advance. If you are six
>nths or a year behind don't ex- T
ct a receipt for a whole year for |
e dollar. This applies to all. tf
Children Ilk* to Uk? Dr. Mllei' Laxtlve
Tablet*.
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J Begin with Doan's Kidney Fills,
-j Used in kidney troubles 50 years.
Are recommended here and every'
where.
? The following statement forms
i convincing proof.
] F G Copleston, S E Bartlett St, j
Sumter, S Car, says: "I have taken
Doan's Kidney Pills and have found
r them to be a remedy of merit. ^
1 Backache and pains across my loins
1 annoyed me and I knew that my p
kidneys were at fault. Doan's Kidj
i ney Pills brought me prompt relief T<
and in return I give them my hearts
iest endorsement." (Jl
l" For sale by all dealers. Price 50 a<.
t cents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, ul
} New York, sole agents for the Unit- ^
j ed States. w
Remember the name?Doan's-- tit
and take no other. se
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The Wilmington Star says that cc
" when the political pot begins to boil j 00
r it is sure that somebody's goose is
being cooked.
i Indian hilled cn Track. Jv
Near Rochelle, III. an Indian went
1 to sleep on a railroad track and wasj '
- killed by the fast express. He paid j
-'for his carelessnees with his life.
>1 Often it's that way when people!
> neglect coughs and colds. Don't I
L risk your life when prompt use of M
. H* Iv'innr'c VdW Disfovei v will PllTP I
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them and so prevent a dangerous ! su
i throat or lung trouble. "It com-1 nt
I pletely cured me, in a short time, of: ci
r a terrible cough that followed a se- ^
) vere attack of Grip." writes J R ^
, Watts, Floydada, Tex, "and I re- al
r gained 15 pounds in weight that I tii
r ihad lost." Quick, safe, reliable and ?
{guaranteed. 50c and $1.00. Trial |
- bottle free at M L Allen's.
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the same grade instrument el
wise we will buy it back. \\
when its intrinsic value is pr
kind that will retain the sam
come. We fully guarantee t
i Chicken& S
j Henry A? S. 0. 1
Haines Bros.,
Marshall We
And such other \
Foster, Armstrc
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iw LISTEN A MOMENT. > i
want to sell you a piano or player
io under the positive guarantee
t it will be at least ten per cent
;er than any piano or player piyou
can buy elsewhere, and at
same time it will be ten per cent
aper in price than you can buy
Isewhere. Should it prove other i
rhen a new piano becomes old, is
oven. The pianos we sell are the 1 |
e rich tone for many years to '^VJ
hese pianos and player pianos. *
MADE AND SOLD SINCE
oils, est. 1823 i
jimleman, " 1821 >T #"
1851 1 *
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call for oar
id Buyer's Guide.
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ACE, President
i Street CHARLESTON, S. X.
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i twenty years stands be- ]
h of nice horses and mules I
?ady for a sale or a swap,
i Lively Stables.
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