The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 06, 1916, Page SIX, Image 6
SAXON
M. F. HEL
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4-cylinder Roadst
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groceries when i
money, and som<
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Ladies' Contest.
Seashore
FROM
Via AT LA
"The Standai
Sunda
To Charleston
Tickets on sale fc
11 to September 11,
No 178, scheduled
date of sale.
WeeK-E
To Isle of Palms
" Sullivan's Isl
Tickets on sale fo
noon trains each Su
inclusive, limited rei
prior to midnight oi
Summe
To Wrightsville
" Isle of Palm:
t" Sullivan's lsla
" Myrtle Bead
" Norfolk
Tickets on sale fr
ited returning until
Schedules and fui
upon application to
tree, S C.
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I Country Farr
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| We can:place voi
I you want. Addr
p Gourdin &
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Machinery,IV
Automobile!
G. & J. Tires and 1
Charleston,
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AUTOMOBILES
'OR SALE BY
.1 F.R. Kincrstree. S. C.
J o ,
-cylinder Touring Car $870.00
ter 870.00
er,electric lights and starter 475.00
itted out with Timken Roller Bearental
Motor and have the famous
to make them ride right.
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The Best!
te to eat iust ordinary groceries j'
>t as well have the best? J \
le to pay stiff prices for ordinary P
fou can get the best for same
rtimes for less?
your health bv. consuming the orhen
you can improve your phvof
pure brand?
over and then come to see us.
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ng Coupons in The County Record's
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Round Trip Fares
KINGSTREE
lNTIC coast line
?d Railroad of the South"
,y Excursion Fares
_ _..$1 25
renoon trains each* Sunday from June
inclusive, limited returning on train
q + S*9r\ n m r?n
IU ica V c V/llUi iV/O'A/ii uv WW *?? v.4
nd Excursion Fares
52 40
and 2 40
r all trains each Saturday and forforenday
from June 8 to September 11.
turning to reach original starting point
I Tuesday next following date of sale.
r Excursion Fares
Beach ' _ $ 7 50
5 3 30
ind 3 30
i _ 6 70
, 15 15
om May 15 to October l5,inclusive,limOct
31. Liberal stop-over privileges,
rther particulars cheerfully furnished
W W Holliday, Ticket Agent, Kings
tate?Farm Lands. I
ns and Town Lots For Sale! |
1 Want to Buy, See Us ?
1 Want to Sell, See Us
i in any section of the County that |
ess all correspondence to
Havper, Kingstree, S. C. |
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H 'A? r jr*. TL* VX 1
!il) and Plumbing Supplies
Supplies and Accessories
rubes VEEDOL Oils and Grease
** South Carolina
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j NATURE'S LESSON
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Nature's order is: 1. the soil; 2, the
plant; 3, th animal; 4, man.
Ii this order be interferred with in
agricultural practice one or more of
I Hit* IUU1 WIU Puuci.
The most important element of plant
j food is nitrogen. Nature has an ocean
I of this valuable material in the air
! which is probably the original source
of all nitrogen and if not continually
returned to the soil by natural methods.
will soon leave the soil almost
entirely.
Nature when permitted, grows thousands
of legumes, the only natural
mea:is of collecting and stowing it in
the soil, and unless as great an acreage
be grown annually of these soil
building plants as of the soil robbing
crops usually produced by farmers,
the soil becomes poor in nitrogen and
refuses to produce profitable yields.
To supply this element of plant food
by purchasing it. costs about one-half
our fertilizer expense and makes our
ctops too costly.
Velvet beans, soy beans and cow
peas in summer, and vetch and clover
ir. winter may be made to supply all
of this element any farmer needs to
grow cotton, corn, grain or any of the
other soil robbing crops. Nature can
rot use her 6.000 legumes naturally for
this purpose where land is planted to
cotton, corn, etc., from year to year.
We must therefore help nature to help
us by planting these everywhere possible.
This means a rich, productive
soil which is the first necessity in
farming.
Rotation of Crops.
No one-crop system has ever or will
|( ever support live-stock and make a
prosperous nation in a country similar
to ours. The rotation must be so balanced
as to keep the soil well filled
with humus and to supply individual
and foreign needs; otherwise, supply
and demand will levy a ruinous penalty
that no nation can stand.
Wc must, therefore, as nearly as
possible, produce all foods and feeds
needed in South Carolina and then
produce sufficient cotton to supply the
demand at a profit to the farmer,
whose success is a fore-runner- of all
success in a final analysis. Our expenditures
of $75,000,000 annually for
foods and feed stuffs alone, together
with about $30,000,000 for commercial
fertilizers (1-2 of which might be.sefhrnmrh
tlin ic CTPnoH.
Int? $S5.000.0f?0 annually South Carolina's
income for cotton. This is
ruinous and has helped to reduce our
farm owneship within a few decades
from 45 per cent to 35 per cent of our
!arm population.
Live Stock Industry.
No country with poor soils and costly
production has ever fully succeded
LEGUMESI/VE/GEA:
Oa.fi Ho #v Pe. a
Oa.ts Fffter Oasts
PSE<Z/"0QS
C/over P/oYf&c/ LLtt</*
Po+c.t'oes fifi-er
3 Tens ?7cJ>/e 17(
pfttfoeo ffffer j/o Tie
Milk should L-o sfralned through at
least two thickness-: of clean cheesedoth.
Theie is no better strainer than
this. However, there is a danger in
straining mtlk. and that is that the
milker ma,y get the idea that straining
purifies milk and thus become
mors ci'.eless in his milking. Straining
removes only the visible and
least injurious dirt from milk The
IN SOIL SU1LDING [!
rr7&S f
\
l ORDER
i with livestock. Those countries whiek
! have made livestock a part of farm
economy, have either started with rich
soils or built their soils largely by a
system of farming with legumes in
! nmn rptatlnn in nnnnentirm there. I
with.
Livestock maintained on this basis |
not only becomes a profitable indusj
try. but becomes a soil conserving and
I soil building practice as well. When
i fed legumes, livestock becomes a
soil building industry. When fed nonlegumes.
they are soil conservers
! only. Livestock, therefore, must be
, based on soil building by natural
methods as was ordained from the
1 foundation of the world; for, livestock
cannot be expected to return I
to the soil more than 75 per cent of
the fertility fed into them and if that,
bo fed in the form of non-legume pro
ducts produced alone, it can clearly [
be seen that more fertility leaves
than returns to the land each year. .
Human Prosperity.
Xo agricultural country like ours
; has ever succeeded without a soil j
: building, soil conserving system of
farming as is attested by the history
.if noUnn nftar naiinn UL'hif>h tiavo
failed largely as a result of neglecting
: tn observe the order of practice here- j
in given.
Roman farmers were advised by
! Columellus, Varro and Cato, to sow:
j and turn down vetch, clover and the j
lentils for the enrichment of their j
I soils which had been rendered poor
and unproductive by soil robbing
through the production of the non- i
leguminous crops, even where their1
lands were deeply plowed and thor- j
oughlv tilled as probably no other i
lands ever were before or since. Thit |
advice was unheeded until conditions 1
in Rome became unbearable for want;
of support.
South Carolina's future must b? i
based on soil building and economic,
production or the history of past fal-,
len nations will be repeated.
The South Carolina masses are
growing poorer and the rich are at
least growing no richer, but must
eventually lose their holdings if this
condition is continued to the point a# I
accutene?^. When we have changed
to nature's order as herein presented,
we shall save:
On feeds and foods, annually
$75,000,000'
On commercial fertilizers.. 20.000.000
On liev stock production.. 5.000.000
On cotton production 60.000.000,
On these four items alone, we shall;
realize $160,000,000 annually and i
prosperity will follow as light follows
the sun. W. H. B.VRTON.
Asts't State Agent, Exetension Work,
Clemson Colleg# j
^ OTHER CROPS
40 Bu^fisr Pcfa>
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HQ
Z3 Bu,. Per fare,
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* ''-WilXiH
Per. Pcf*?
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r ZO/f. B<c- Par. /faro*
avurc. r
t i'menf ??J. _
l/S3u. Par Pcr&s
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The road to a small community ia.
one of the most important factors in!
speeding or retarding its growth, as
the case may he. A road is a way tr:
I market and from market and it is to!
a town'3 Interest to make it as easy |
! as possible for farmers of the coun !
tryside to get to and from mark*; |
i over this road.
?
Fourth of July Excursion Fares.
The Atlantic Coast Line announces
reduced excursion fares from all
stations on its lines to nearly all
destinations within a radius of approximately
3">0 miles from starting
point. Tickets will be sold for use on
the going trip on all trains of July
2,3 and 4, limited returning to reach
original starting point by or before
midnight of July 8. 191G.
For fares, schedules, tickets and
any desired information call on WW
Hclliday, Kingstree, S C, Ticket
Agent Atlantic Coast Line.the Standard
Railroad of the South. 6-22-2t
Arrival of Passenger Trains ai
Klngstree.
The Atlantic Coast Line railroad
has promulgated the following schedule,
which became effective Monday,
May 29, 1915:
North Bound.
No 80, - - - 7:25 a m
*No 46 - - 11:33 a m
No 78 6:13 p m
South Bound.
+ No 83 10:40 a m
No 79 - - - 11:03 a m
?No 47 - - - - 6:47 p m
No 89 - - - 9:22 p m
* Daily except Sunday
+Stops on signal for Charleston, Savannah
and Jacksonville passengers.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with I.OOAI, APPLICATIONS, as they
:(nnot reach the s< at of the disease. Catarrh
is a blood or constitutional disease,
: r.d in order to cure it you must take internal
remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
taken internally, and acts directly upon
the blood and mucous surface. Ha.is
catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. I#
vt'S prescribed by one of the best phy
s. ians in this country for years and is
a regular prescription. It is eompos?d of
'he b<st tonics knetvn, combined with the
he. t blood purifiers, acting directly on the
mucous surfaces. The perfect combination
of the two ingredients is what produces
such wonderful results In curing
catarrh. Send for testimonials, free.
V. J. CHEN"*V fz CO.. Props., Toledo, O.
id by 1 '*. p-W 7.V.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
I H IWIP1B !! ?I?PH
I In surance!
When you want Insurance
of any kind, call on us. We
write
Life Fire ,
Live Stock Plate Glass I
Accident and Health \
Rnndina a Snecialtv I
| 3 ~ -I j
We are the largest and
most experienced agency in
Williamsburg county, and
; are in a position to give you
the best service. \
Kingstne Ins., Real Estate
& Loan Co., Agts.,
| PHONE 85, KIN6STREE, S. C.
Eyes Examined and
Glasses Fitted
I am nov. equipped to do this work satisfactorily
and can save yon from $1.50 to $3.00 on
each pair of glasses. Let me lit you out with
ZTAf New Kr>ptoK Glasses,
reading and distance vision ground in "each
glass.
If you break your lenses bring th?m to me.
I will duplicate them on short notice. Save
the pieces.
T. E. BAGGETT
Jeweler end Optician - Kingstree, S. C.
mmmmmm mmmwmmammumnmtMmmmmmmaatmammmmmmmmamm
P'les Ci^ed in 6 to 14 Days
Your druggist will refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure i nv -,..se of Itching,
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding fill 3 in 6to 14dr.ys.
The first, application give3 Ease *nd Rest. 50c
Good Looks are Easy
Magnolia
Balm. ^^0
Look as good as your city cousins. No
ir.-itter if you do Tan or Freckle Magnolia
Bi !m will surely clear your skin instantly.
H lis Sunburn, too. Just put a little on
your face and rub it off again before dry.
Simple and sure to please. Try a bottle
tc-day and begin the improvement at
onre. White, Pink end Rose-Red Colors.
- ri. ? I? :l
Cents at L^ruggisrs or uy mail uusvu
SAMPLE FREE.
LVON MFG. CO.. 40 So. St'i St., Brooklyn. N.Y.
>f5i .
WiU cure Hbeinz:
rai^ia, Headache.;, ^ . .t .
Sprains, Bruises, Cuts,
Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, i:ezema.
etc. Antiseptic Anedye,
used internally or externally. Zhc
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THE MAN
I ito.. who is seeking quality
^CfvW will not fail to remember
IJjJn the two popular brands,
? Deerfoot Rye ul i
L% Old Kentucky Springs
WHISKIES
DEERFOOT RYE is a rich, full
flavored Whiskey; OLD KENTUCKY
SPRINGS is rare, old and mellow.
Both are absolutely pure, and both
the same price, delivered by express,
( charges paid:
1 Gal. Glass Jug 4 Full Quarts
$3.90 $3.79
8 Pints 16-& Pints
$4.00 $4.00
' Money must be sent with order. Give full
j name, street, post and express offices. Send
for complete price-list of Wines and Liquors.
,
You can count on getting a square deal from us.
JAMES OLWELL & CO.
Mail Order Department
Established 1828 181 West St, New York
1 1
"Almost a Csntury In Buslnsss"
!
Send for Price List of Other Goods.
|f All Car]
Owners
'/J
Know This Garage
We do all kinds of repair
work.
j- We overhaul your car when
it gets cranky.
We save you money on
tires, and other supplies by
paying the transportation
; charges ourselves.
t
Kingstree Garage,
^ L T Thompson, M'g'r. ^
DR. R. CLAUDE McCABE/ *
Dental Surgeon, '
Office in Hirsch building, over Kings-.
tree Drug Co's. 8-28-tf
DR. ROBERT J. McCABE,
DENTIST,
KINGSTREE, , S. C
Office in McCabe Building, next to
Court House.
M.D. NESMITH,
DENTIST,
Lake City,' S. C "
W. L. TAYLOR
DENTIST,
Office in Nexsen Building
KINGSTREE. - S.C.
5-21-tf.
1866 1916
A. M. SNIDER,
SURGEON DENTIST.
Office at Residence, Railroad Avenue.
J. DeS. Gilland
Attorney-at-Law
Second Floor Masonic Temple
Florence, S. G
General praeiicioner in all State and
: Federal Courts.
Benj. M-'NNES, M. R. C. V. S.
B. Kater MclNNES, M. D., V. M. D
VETERINARIANS.
One of us will be at Kingstree the
first Monday in each month, at Hel
ler's Stables. 9-28-tf
/JV KINGSTREE
Loil?e'No*46
\ A. F.M.
meets Thursday before full moon each
month. Visiting brethren are cordially
nvi'ed. R K Wallace, W M.
J M Ross. Sec. 2-27-ly
_ Kinsrstree
G NO- ?7.
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. t:ag*t":o|?pei* en. J
V'^LiJV'y "IS
\yj-. \Vyy or hatip about on r"i"
P II Stoi.l,
i J "M I'KOWN, Clerk. Coil Coir.
This ? a prescription prepared especially
(or MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER.
Five or iii c'osea will break any esse, and
if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not .
return. It acts on the liver better than
r>.\ 1 *-a a~.. a,:**. oc
vsiwuiwi guv* yvvt yu? vi mwmu* wv
Chamberlain's Cough Kerned*
Cures Colds, Croup and WhcgyWg Cotuth.