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makes baby nervous and freful, -.- n weight is the best food-medicine for teeth ing b . It strengthens the linsi for the teeth, baby growing. Getasmalbottenow. AllDruggists -. Educational Value of a DolL. fsr Lauder 3runton's delightful die sertation on dolls at the- m6eting of the British association should be read. marked, learned and put into practice by all mothers. Every little girl, said Sir Lauder Brunton, should not oaly possess a doll, but should be taught how to wash it, make cloths for it, how to exercise it, and prepare food for it. Dolly should be a real being to its little ownt-, and to this end should be a washabh:, unbreakable and mov able piece of fichanism. with hair that will comb and !imbs that will not come off. Nowadays one so frequent ly-too frequently-hears "my little girl does not like dolls." But every wee girlie should be taught to love her dolly and eare for it. In this way maternal love ie fostered. and, what is more, every girl would grow ug with as pcrfect a knowledge of the management of children as she has in the ordinary way of drawing, music or needlework. A Good Housekeeper. The successful housekeeper is not essentially the. one who has a spot lessly-kept house, always in order, but the one who manages the affairs of the house so that every one is rnade com fortable and the home is always cheery and bright. A' good house keeper does not worry over every lit. tle detail that goes wrong, but setM to work to put it in order again. She can always tell you where everything Is to be found, as she always has a certain place for certain articles, and sees that they are kept there. The meals are always just on time and well cooked, and the children look neat and happy. This can not be done without good management, says Wom an's Life, and the 'methodical house keeper will have the day divided out for the different duties that are to be done and she will see that her sys tem of arranging the work does not cause discomfort in the houie. The World's Railroads. A year and a half ago, according to a German statistician, the railroad .mileage of the world was 563,771 miles, or 13,036 miles more than in the preceding year. Of the world's mile. age the United States had 215,713 miles and Europe 192,247 miles. The world's capital in railways. is estimated at over $43,000,000,000, and the aver age cost per mile, with equipment, etc., is $76,850. In the United States the average cost per mile was $68,038; in England, $305,000 per mile. If the reflective person considers what fa cilities for transportation the various countries have in their rivers and canals, the cost of their railways will appear to mark the extent of the de ficiency of water transportation. Tortured On A Horse. "For ten years I couldn't ride a horse withcut being in torture fro:-n piles." writes L. S. rNapier, of Rugless, Ky., "when all doctors and other remrdies failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve Cured me." Infallible for Piles, Bturns, Scalds. Cuts, Boils, Fever-Sores. Eczema, Salt Rheum. Corns. 25c. Guaranteed by all Druggists. Fertilizers Pay. No farmer should lose sight of the fact that all fertilizers have great value, and not a pound of fertilizer should be allowed to go to waste. On general principles a farmer should be always working into his soil the mate rials that will make plant food. An abundance of plant food is required in the soil, if farming is to be carried on profitably. It should be remembered that every particle of vegetable mat ter makes fertility when it decays, and should be worked into the soil. The non-appreciatIon of this fact leads to the loss of large quantities of barn yard manure, which is allowed to gi to waste in various ways. Bucklen'sArnica Salve The Best Salve In The World. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep -- ' I tive. Many sudden deaths are caused - by it-heart dis .-ease, pneumonia, ..: heart failure or - - iapoplexy are often - .- , ithe result of kid - kidney ti-oubte is allowed toadvance thekidney-poison ..... ed blood will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, brick-dust or sediment in the urine, head ache, back ache, lame back, dizziness, sleeplessness, nervous ness, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and better health in that organ is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kid neys. Swamp-Root corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest be cause of its remarkable health restoring properties. A trial will convince anyone. Swamnp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottie and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this gen erous offer in this paper. Don-t make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, and don't let a dealer sell you something in place of Swamp-Root-I H o dyon will be disappoistcd, Shake Into Your Shoes Alien's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures painful, swollen smart.i.g, nervous feet and instantly takes the sting cut of corns and bunionE and makes walking easy. Try it to-day. Sold ever% where; Sample FREE. Address, Allen S. Oln step, LeRoy, N. Y. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons having claims against the estate of the late T, S. Glenn dt ceased mus, present the same duly prove n -n or before the 1 'ay of Augu t 1 or be debarrt d pap uent. d an ' , indebted to stid est ate in '- *' n - ment on or be'( re Lhe a oVe'* ' o # e undersigned. W. B. G., !;, Executor. Withdraw into Thyself. Dost thou too shrink within, with draw into thyself, into thy memories, and there, deep down, in the very depths of the soul turned inward on itself, thy old life, to which thou alone bast the 'key, will be bright again for thee, in all the fragrance, all the fresh green, and the grace and power of Its spring!-Ivan Turgenev. When Husbands Tire of Kissing. When a wife discovers that her hus band is tired of having her kiss him she never after that neglects it. She thinks it a sign that she is a lovely character because she often kisses her husband when he doesn't like it. Men are such cowards that they never confess that they are tired of kissing their own wives.-Atchison Globe. Li 13,0)) Years Ago. Sci' ti"ta have found in a care in Switzerland bones of men, who lived 100,000 years go, when life was in con stant dan-zer from wild benasts. To-day the danger is shown by . W. Brown of Alexaner, Me., is 1-rgo!y from dead lv disease. "If it aind not been for Dr. King's New Dis"overv, which eried me. I could not h%ve lived," he write:, ,.uf fering as I did from a severe lu-i, trou ble and stubboi u cough." To cure Sore Lungs. Colds, ob.oinate Coughs, and prevent pneumonia, it iq t he best med icine on earth. '0c and $1.00. Guaran teed by all Druggists. Trial bottle free. The Badge of Honesty Is on every wrapper of Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery because a full list of the ingredients composing it is printed there in plain English. Forty years of experience has proven its superior worth as a blood purifier and invigorat ing tonic for the cure of stomach disorders and all liver ills. It builds up the run down system as no other tonic can in which alcohol is used. The active medic inal principles of native roots such as Goden Seal and Queen's root, Stone a.d Mandrake root, Bloodroot and Black Cherrybark are extracted and preserved by the use of chemically pure, triple refined glycerine. Send to Dr. R. V. Pierce at Buffalo, N. Y., for free booklet which quotes extracts from well-recognized med ical authoriti such as Dr's. Bartholow, King, Scud e , Coe, Ellingwood and a host of othe , showing that these roots can be nded upon for their curative action I all weak states of the stomach, accomn ied y Indigestion or dyspepsia as well -i h 1 bilious or liver complaints and in wasting diseases " where thero Is lo flesh and gradual running down of t strength and system. - he "Gold n Medicai "makes rean soinvi"rates an and thoug thm. .h avoesstem. Thus all skin affections, blotches, plmples and eruptions as well as scrofulous swel llngs and old open running sores or ulcers are cured and healed. In treating old running sores, or ulcers, it is well to in sure their healing to apply to them Dr. Pierce's All-Healing Salve. If your drug gist don't happen to have this Salve In stock, send fifty-four cents !n postage stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Inva.ids' Hlotel and Surgical InstItute, Buffalo. N. Y., and a large box of the "All-Healing Salve" will reach you by return post. You can't afford to accept a secret nos trum as a substitute for this non-alcoholic, medicine OF KNOWN COMPOSITION, not even though the urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel[ets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take ascandy. A Ten nessee Utopia. Hurrah for Big Sandy! No blind tigers, no slums; no kinky headed ne groes! Good churches, good schools, good people! Merchants are busy, Ia borers whistling as they go to work, children laughing as they go to school or play, wives singing as they patch their husbands' "pants."-Benton County (Tenn.) Star. Time for Memory's Help. And now, when the clouds gather and the rain impqnds over our forest and our house, permit us not to be cast down; let us not lose the savor of past mercies and past pleasures; but like the voice of a bird singing in the rain, let igrateful memory survive in the hours of darkness.-Robert Louis Stevenson. Value of Work. Work is the true friend and con soler of man, raises him above all his weakness, purifies and ennobles him, saves him from temptation and helps him to bear his burden through days of sadness, and before which even the deepest griefs give way for a time. Winthrop College SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. The exai ina'ion for the award of vacant Scholarships in Winthrop Col l'ge and for the admission of new stu ient will l-e held at the County Court fluse on Fridasy, July 2, at 9 a. m. Ap!iants u,ust be not less than fifteen years of age Whienr Scholarships are vacant after July 2 the-y will be award ed to~ those raking the highest average tt this~ exarnicstion, provide d they m -et he condii:ios ; overno ig the awa--d. .Applcents fort Scho)lar'hi>Js sho ild writ' to Pr siten- Johc' sn ietore ti,e ,. -im&'i for S:-h o:ship exam na seharhi:sare' worth~ j10') and free nauo .i. Tiii - ne.r weirn will open S, t:-nciber I5. 1109E For funher infor m irn and cataoze,e address Prof. D. 10. Johnn- Rock llill. S. C. -LCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AVgePeparafinrAs siitintebodadea PromotesD estionalefu nessandFzst.Contaisneftbfr opiimn.morphine norlmia. NOT NAIRCOTIC. AperfectRemedy for Conslip tion,Sour Stomach,Dlarit U Worms,Convulsions.Feverish nessandLOSSOFSLEP FacSimile SignaWr of NEW YORK. Exact Copy o~Wrapper. Cheap Excursion Rates Via Southern Railway. Charlotttsville, Va. an.i R.!turn: Av count Summer School University ( f Virginia. June 18-July 31, Tickets on sale I June 15, 16, 17, 28, July 5 and 12. Final limit returning 15 days from date of sale. Knoxville, Tenn. and Return: Ac count of Summer School June 22-July 30, tickets on sale June 20, 21. 22,. 26, 27 July 3, 10, 11 and 21. Final limit 15 days from date of sale. Los Angeles, Cal. and Return. Ac count of B. P 0. E. Convention July i 11-17. Dates of sale May 31, June 1, 2. t rinal limit Oct. 31. 1909. 1 Louisville Ky. and Return. Accoui t < annual session Ancient Arabic Order I Nobles of the MIystic Shrine June 8-10, 1 1909. Date of sale June 5, 6, 7, return i limit June 17, 1909. Memphis Tenn. Account annual re-i union United Confederato Veterans< June 8-10, date of sale June 5, 6, 7,< return limit June 14. with extention to July 1st by de p. sating ticket and paying ( 50 cents x rra. Stop) >vers. Seattle, Wash. and Return: Account I Alaska-Yukon-Pacifie Exposition. Tick tts on sale May 24th until Sept. 30th 1 final limiit returning October 31, 1909< Diverse routes with stopover privileges.( Summer excursion rates in effect May 29 to Septemaber 30th final limit October 1st, 1909. Convenient schedules and superior train service to all points in all direct i ns, via SOUTHIERN RAILWAY. For inlformnation in dletail. call on any agent of the Southern Railroad or ad dress J. L. Meek, W. E. 31cGee. A tlants. Ca. Augusta, Ga. A G P. A., T-" P. A., Twvo 'omrn)er(eh:1 travelers were com pain notes. "I have been: out three wetks." said the urst. "and have only got rour orders." "That beats me." said the other; "1 have beeni out four weeks and have only got one order, and that's from the frm to comec home." Mr. Josher-Miss Anteek. wouldn't you like to change your name? MIss Anteek (joyfully)-Oh, John. y-yes! Mr. Josher-Then why don't you make an application to the proper atuthori ties? I believe the courts wIll grant you permission if you show a good rea son for the change.--Cleveland Leader.d Late ArrIval (to slnger)-I am sorry to arrIve late at your concert, but, be lieve me. I would willingly gIve a thou sand francs to have the pleasure of hearing you. Singer-Ah. you flatter me. Late Arrival-Not at all. I am as d leaf as a stone.-Bon Vivantt. a Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Cures Through the Blood Blaodl Poison,A BONE PAINS, CAN CER,SCALY SIN, PIMPLES, Rheumatism, Eczema, Itching Humors. B.B. K. (B >tan"e Bood K-'<) i< :h* m! BI'od Remedy that kil' ti ~e pa.ison n the bil;ood an.i then pe rifies it-endl( mg a i >od of pure, rich b'oo I direct in he bkin smiface, bones jymins. and vherev. r the disease is located. Ini this .vay all sore's. u cers. pimrdles. eruptions Are'h:eale'd and cured. pain; an.t aches f Rhe-umatismn cense, swellings subside. B. B. B. com:'1'-tely ch.nges the bodyI nto a clean healthy cor dition, giving he skin the rich, red I ue of perfect health. B. B3. B. cures the worst old BOTANIC BLOOD BALM-BBB s penu-ta,l steto ta.e: compo-ed of putre i:am :elins It puries and enriches -.he s ;.~ i U.U treth :ens the nerves .mdt Iud- upi the broken down sy~stem. Drug .st- I'11-: L.ARGE BOTT LE with. direc. tios~ for home cure. Sold at All Drug Stores. ;ASTORIA For Infants and Children. 'he Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years OASTURIA THC C9XTAUR 6ON1PNY*.IWYR IY Irony of Llie. "It is sad to realize," said a woman, 'that those who love us most usually dease us least, while those who please as most don't love us at all." More and more farmers' hrys tref taking the agricultural courses at tile different state collegeq., which is one of the most encouraging signs for the future of agriculture. Deafness Cannot Be Cured )y local pplications, as they c.tnnoi each diseased portionof the ear, Ther s only one way to cure d Lafi, ss. and hat is by constitutional jemedics, )eafness is caused by an infl-imed cfn li-ion of the iuotus lin zing of 11h ,ustaclitan Tube. When tis tube is in Lined you have a rumbling soun or mperfect htaring, and when. it is utirn y closed. Deafn<s.s is thei nsult. Andi inless the in.flamimatiou can he ta ken tut and this tube resiored to its normal :ondition, hearing will .i des.rov'ed f.> - -ver; uine cases out of ten arc ciu-ed by Intarrh, whtich is nothing butt an in; lamed camdition of the mucous sur acts. We will give One Hundred Dollars or any case of Deafness (caused b; atarrh) that cannot. be cured by ILll's ~atarrhl Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tol:do. 0. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. 'Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa ion'. ________ The unhappy women are'( not all miar eled to mean iimen: in.- ;~ of t he uin lapp)y w'omen "re not marl:ried :at all. itchison Globe. "T'oothaebe. chi? I'd havi e thew thbing >ulled o.u t if it were ine." "So would I If it were yours.'"-i'bil dephia Inquirer. A uman's memory Is at its p)oo:est iln 'eiemnbering hIs own mistakes aind at ts best iin reca'ing mistakes of others'. -AtchIson G lobe. 31r's. W:iggs (reaidinlgi-A well knlownl octor says that one should never go ato the water after a heartty men~:! of ny kind. Waggs-Tha:t's right. It's bet|er to o into a firs:t ('lass rest:ouranzit :after it f one happiens to have the price. ..ondonJ Mail. Sees Mother G'rcw Young. "'It wouhti te hard ovelsate the ntonl erful chanige int my imotheri sincesh egan to) use Electric Bstters,'' wriu s itrs. W. L. Gilpatrick of Danforthi, Me. Although pas5t 701 she seems really to e growing young again' Shle sttired ears. At last she could neither eate. ink 'nor sleep. Doctors gave hetr uip nid aill remedies failed till Electric lIit ers worked m.uch wonders fo r her e:tlh." They inv"igorate all ' i al rgans, cure Liver and Kidney trouh s, Iduce sleep, impart strength and aip atite. Only f-0n at all Druggs-s. To Find Unlucky Days. To find out which days bode evil :ake the date of the full moon. Count :he days before Instead of after this late and multiply the number by the iumber of days in the month, and ~rom the result the unlucky days of ~he months are found. Daily Thought. Never suffer the invaluable mo ments of thy life to steal by unim >roved and leave thee in Idleness and vacancy; but be always either reading. r writing, or praying, or meditating, >r employed in somle useful labor for :e common good.--A'Kenmpis. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Alway Bought nature ofnr 47I4/~ NEWVEST IN STEEL CARS. Union 'acific Man's Invention May Have Solved Railway Prour. Rep,resenting the P ighte;t ferm of pas3enger coach con:ru(tion, fhe new Union Pacilil: acl var, v:hich wa on es:hibititn in front of tie h-eaiquar ters recently. atracted a iare crowd of specta,tors and iany scientin"e n-:1 who wtcre interest"d in the pissiili ties it holds out forl the flitm-e. It is built o:: the vey late t :.ud!, with round windows-which on r a greater resistan,1ce in (as- 01' s a(tit and side entran%ce. w> ih aliso lessf the danger of telescoping. It has %( ii. tilators on 0!-,. ro#ittg which ai-Y an air streamta aromnl und(ernt( athi the car an.1 (istrihute it evenly over th entire suraice. There is arcely a stick of woaod in the whol car and Int o t P railroad construction I ha lr Lei confaigai y. Thcase ocfaArec wil:so be plactdi:c tiallyiean th wiThe vim;ditely tornk out ofritn. Vihos Piin a irs ucclssfuil.n Grtowhlof Cndan. Tp.cwn.y railroad fculitioor thaws, coa Zth - rep ty e th crarelouSO rw of wt Nooms Canada asowcnt. cauised by% the increpase of thte whe:t industi y of that soction of the coui. t ry. Two lincs have already been < + tablished in the town, and the ri,-1 counry yin beweentheQuil Pain andthefamusReg 2a istic is betpedwt a iernin ie atnthis poin a runngi a ort a casterlt irecytion to thet fetie wa Goecrment sup'port has bSn g~i t to hit of th oer e tnofti: th great aks. and ths Grand Tm byathoi coy which buils the s e. rin to runt from innite has adoink its utmcst io et he i down as oh fari h westias Edmontiytornd beore the andois opene or' fresh scsfarl. Asinnesoa16mleswt of W tmainni Thrnase ilroad facilitiescrthset,tt thae mer okn:h: mavouio grown oft themis Canad Pas nd hene thued lielys tt inat of the o: isimtis ld. ttit sino : Ulie con; tryo han:-: :ia hlreadyt-l: T-e tabiredat townanti-1a tine I:: tryyin thwen the ttill TPli acl ifant us Canaan is::1ct i frm Ag Ch.:crosuln ths;-o ain I at tis poill t b eh-triag inf disp. si~ti, lt eCiO toright fcm,tio spe,. Gnoaeapp iit'. stmpo b litselteen action -It "dre:h laesd l anlicin s ia ticm to et thel ras dow bnfi ftr onestsl.i as d inftiousbasrdis ease,nt enuagn goe siitsn.hs alratyothe as twel has bestoimltng hathy is odfo lfein ones far Minneoa. is cto ma P.r.hP icese; p:i nd .iti yourti bload. ne.\an-ct,-..: i. mo imi ive oint whol.y tiem Catnli: ' and sta Als prmdent ralohue n roiiden atn t. .he oi.- tr Mt sowl n htitt f nd feelsvai e. to i forevetfhe ould taolas g : 't '. ti. re P." P Ifre ou ri tirt ot:from ove-wrkan Pclisi- condieet ('akea ,: t rt Is you nro toef adly inth sprno Pili. to P. egh a t pt I n sfer tht* tondaleiigesl tion dity ndo weat es ntake n i atnicts tteron;a as eerl ast adownf .o the& sel.t as neteu sds Comp,ants,utakie go prisihs Pr1ty iewkly Ash, iok oSo anmPtasim P.1. ' . V.' IPPMAN i~ka, a alca....,t I, . .Goma ebief shoud be thIe w.e of the prOst dent, ex officio, and of vach ,succeed !ng republican president, with regent? %nd vice-regents in Washington. ai.' In the states where the league may be established. The yearly dues and membership fees would !orm a fund which could easily be added to by sub scriptions, when needed, and the only pledge required of the members of the league would be that by their personal exertion they procure, outside of their own family connection, one or two votes at most to be cast at the gen eral elections for the Republican party. Clannish Mexican Indians. The different Indian tribes in Mex. Ico do not mingle much and seldom Intermarry. Wise Advice. Mingle a little gaiety with youi grave pursuits.-Horice. Avariciousness. Horace: The avaricious man is al ways in want. University of South Carolina. '-cliO's of arts. S-itnce, Education. Law, En-ineering, and (4raduiate Stud en lillrent. conrs, s h ading to the d,'.ees of A H. awml H. S College fees, o m] ind light, 166. Board 81* per month, Tuition remitt-(I in tl'cial r'or two s.hla:shi s tach worth P1) in c:-s i and fie tmtion. For j' i.ros S I. .'litch 11, Pr: ilent. Col aI bia. S. C ..jypt's Landholders. There are an enormous number of small landholders in Egypt, 5,000.000 acres being cultivated by over 1,000. 000 landowfii-s, of whom 6,000 dre IEuropeans, owning, on an average, a little over 100 acres. Nine hundred and forty peasants hold under five acres each, or 23 per cent. of the whole cultivated land; while 12,000 men of means have holdings above 50 acres, their total being over 2,250, 000 acres, or 44 per cent. of the whole; proprietors of between five and 20 acres having 21 per cent. Meat Conr-med in New York. The avr .,e daily ount. of meat consumed by each indivi I in New York city is two and six-tenth. rents worth, which is a falling off of abdiW& one-half cent in five years. Bound to Get There, "I don't know whether to make z doctor or a lawyer of John." said the old man. "I've got a lawsuit to be settled a:i' a leg to be cut off, so I s'pose I can't miss it far either way." All She Wanted. is. Mluggerty (a habitual borrow er)-Shure. MIrs. O'Fudge, it's meself thot hates to throuble yez, but cud yez loin me the yolk av an egg? 11arper's Weekly. India's Improvidence. Although India has exhaustless de. posits in the salt mines of the Punjiab, 1,582,784 tons of salt were imported in 1907-07. Good Town to Live In. In the town of Klugenberk, Germany, taxes are unknown, and this year $50 was paid to every citizen from the profits of the municipal brickworks. The Devil and the Idler. Turkish proverb: The devil tempts all othe men, but idle men tempt the devil. - Billiards of French Origin. F-rance is responsible for the game of billiards. Devigne invented it In 1572. New York City's RaIlways. On a real busy day the New York railways take in one and one-half mil hon nickels. Good Definition. A gentleman is born with the neces s!ty c.t thInking of others before he ,in M hiraself.-Flor-ida Times-Union A int R~aer's Raid The- worst tight riders are ealimel. ..n ail or lh:es pil's. They- raid your 6 t) rob vou of n- st. Not so wit.h I)r. :C.sNew Life Pills. TPit y never ds r.or incoen?ience, lbut always a the s:.st<m, curing Conlds. Head t-h . nstipatuion, Malaria, 25c, at all i.:y Women Prnis3 This Remedy If you h-ave paint in the hack. Urinary, i1-51er or Kidn,ey truble, and wanft ai c.i:-i -. pleasaunt eur-e for woman's ills, -:v M 1 ohr Gray's A usraliain-Leaf. It ia saife and never-failingt regulator. A t lirugigs'.s or byV maL : et-. :n ? The ridesifon of a :inl.d has hbeen a ';a er :-. s..ica .:.r a long tiie, h1 the '-a r'd zrowsV: :f every vta:e uf the t~.a and as its color sa:i:. iiun money" what bettecr emb e coul d he founad for the party whbh. ta'.e hat issue as a part et i: '!-ical lathi? With the gener-al -ie-:'on oory fouir years, wit no pri n.e :.i:;s:-r whIUoe- tnre ex ten!d. nde:.ni:. we lore the plrenty cuisto (li h~-ich~ Obtains in En:iglan!d, v. I - "Pimrose uay" is celebr:a.-i iy 4s(aring. p)rir'.reses and by decking 1aconslield's gra'.e witht the bri-:ht eyezd fie-!:e(r of spring. That. no doubOt, would save the woman who raayk~ choose to inaugurtate a league suTh as describe-d t he re?proach of the Anglo phobists-tha! we' at-c becom!ing un .Aeican. and even that awf-ul thing, imperial, by shz.ring the old honor with otd En'glnd of muaintaining a floral and nalitical mlt 70 BNas 6 IS WHAT WADE I EDI-AST Edi:,r D'Jily Mail: De!ar '.ir-The followin-, e:ce vill exp!ain it-elf. Kit, lish it an.l vry- miuc-h oblige us. tu!Y'i A -rson Phos. & Oil C( Mr. J. Wade Drake, A rdeis i. S. C. De4&r Sir-We have heard that by a liberal us -of fortiliz -r, prin:ptll iy in side dretsing. you mad!'O bales of cot ton on s:xty acres of I tn Ilast Ycar. We A ill appreciate if you will give us your mthod of preprat io:n, fertiliz ttion and cultivation wh:cli rsulted ia thik crop. We wish to give the pibic the b.nefit (I %our cxperirnce as we think it will be an inducemieiit to farniers to side dreFs thii cro;s Thankin.; yu in advanc.* for the favor of an early reply, we are. Yours thuly, Aider,on l'hus. & 0.1 Co., Anderson Phosolhate & Oil Co., Ander s ;n, S. G. entleumen-Answering vour favor of the .th will siy that after 1w:p ing the lan' ii I *i- twoi Imadn're 1.>1t4 of fortisiz--r to h- anert b -f-r, , - i.ti ing. A t tile s phl-vo:.;i pling I :;p li--! fIur huiolhed :ndA fif-y p)m ). morl t iz-r to te -cre an , wil.*n th Oi;s -Ot- 'n blooms al p -arid I a ied ve1 n t y putnllid;S of Nitrate of S) L to the aere. I did this oil sixty acrt s of land whech I plante"I i COttoi a 11 un the six ty 'WrZs I g ah--rod sXt)- -ight eight b4t.s of cittol, :Vtraging -511 p.mwis to thle hale AYd theti, wh I th<i.mglit I hial gat.wr-4 tle crop after (;Irm-t m s. I 1-i(sh.-.! nigh i ctton to MAke 112 pouuids ot iliStt01 coUon S > it Will be seen that altogrether I male more thaR seventy 5 0-pound bal s of cotton on the sixty ac.-es. I cultivated this cottonl as I UsUi-lV cultivate my cotton exe, pi that it was fkrtillz-_d bett-:r than .sual. A gool partf this fertilizer wAas Aiiersoi Pho,phate and Oil company fertil Z :r, the balance was other stand ard iwads. I was never able to see any Ie. ierce in t ilton fertilized by An N n t good,i I.-iirs truly, J. Wad(.i Drake. An-lerson. S. C. Juitne 4. i94). Mr. J. E. tven-on, Andir-.on S. C. Dear Sir: We have hea d that you s de drt-ssed s ime if yur vorn last year. We will b. gladi if you will give us the result to :.hi., axn, very much oblige us. Thai:nkinmg you for thme favor of an early reply. we are, Y.urs truly, ANDERSON PH{CSPHIATE AND) OIL CU . P/ANY. A uderson S. C., June 6, 1908S. Anders~on Phos, & Od Co. A aderson 8. C. Dear Sir: I have your' letter of June 4th, and in reply will say that miy ex pez ience in side dressing corn last year is as follows: In one fuiel of about 15 acres which I planted in corn I side dlressied 10 acres ail left ib e acres not side--lrea.s si. 0 a the 10 ntres which I sidie-dressed I madec 35 I un.hels to the acre. On tlha five acres nit side dressed the viehil was not over 10 b'xehels to the acre. It cost me about .: o a side dress the 10 acres: abcout $3 per :nere. It in creased the viA1 d at .1 *a :: bushels of corn !i wr ne' I in!en~ I -1 side dress inmg thme whi de 13 acres but rain came on antd conatinueud so long until the corn was too far 'advancedi before I could get to it to s:de dress it. It wdll pay any onel h:mdsomnely to side dri-ss corn. Yours truly. J. E. ST EV ENSON. You will see wh ot sie dressing has -T ana for W\ad Ic -- ke a-d Jim Steven s mi. it w! I. ' as will as it did im :f voun N : ' . w .edful. 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