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WEEKLY GOVERNMENT CROP AND WEATHER REPOR Texas Light to moderate rains, mostl in the western half, and seasonabl temperatures favored plant growt and planting and cutlivation. Co' ton is improving; condition r:ith< poor to very good; planting coi tinues in the northwest: elstwher cultivation and chvpi^S made goo progress altiiougn there are con plaints of labor shortage. Cotto grassy in northwest eisswnei mostly clean. Weevil are active i *" southwest but complaints are les numerous. Oklahoma The week was clear, warm an dry.. Soil moisture generally suffic ent except in parts of western po: tion, where rain is needed. Cotto made generally excellent progre: crop late. Rather poor to very goo condition. Georgia Dry, warm weather with abui A dant sunshine made week .mo: - favorable of season and all crop made excellent growth. Cultivatio 1 GREENWOOD B1 f;T Green w< ?, Our Business is To Don't waste the Sui this time in preparii in the early fall. "VS wonderful, courses . Bookkeeping, Shor ing. The courses i \and the cost to you ,: v us today for inforn GREENWOOD Bl Greenw ? * . . ? : I Ayff I TOJTVI . II. "-WL?2K6a< si Backs Jl; ^ _ I ' Feature | You Wa? d L Doer. cS Ed:'v:c:L? H cultivating?an* belt ^ Saves mo?? horse he?i 2. One man handles be' find implement, jj Yon car farm more Ic it 1 T Trrrtnr pnd iirmlemen ^ r I rr one unit. ;4J | \ Easily handled in do * I 4. Op^rntfcr nits or. implci '1'j I Perfect control ov * i outfit. i' J HI * 5. Operator's eye alw;'.j ! jj pleinuit. i | Better implement :co r-1 I crote. M ! ' U t! I 6. Tractive power ahea: > operator b ?hi:ici it | I Handles like i:crscs. I Bowie I progressed rapidly many farmers T are well up with their works. Warm nights were especially favorable for cotton which made' excellent proy vgress, though plants are still small ie and late and weevil numerous. Cotii ton is now generally well cultivated L-1 Alabama r | Fair warm weather was favori able and all crops improved, culti e vation made good progress.* Cotton d is in fair to good condition; plants ' 'are quite generally small. Chopping n made kood progress in the north; *e weevils are numerous and doing n some damage in the south; the crop !S continues seriously grassy in some sections. Mississippi d Crops made excellent growth and i-' cultivation showed excellent pror gress but cotton and corn are about n two weeks behind the season. 5S Arkansas d No rain and rather high temperatures were very favorable for farm wok and especially, favorable for i-votton, which made good progress. >t The crop is late but condition is >s1 satisfactory. Cultivation made good n progress but fields are still grassy JSINESS COLLEGE }od, S. C. ' Train for SUCCESS. mmer months! Spend ig for a good position re are now arranging for Summer study in thand and Typewritare all guaranteed is very small. Write lation. JSINESS COLLEGE ood, S. C. 3LI ro:jiorm . .^JawoU1r -;o ,> 2RSALTR -? - * tf>, r \ ?r't> ' n 'v With Its Imp When you hitch youi hitch close up?not out You want this feature i V it enables you to back J "*T Theodore Roosevelt J ' ? cf wisdom consists of b ' < preity good advice. Ba I your tractor. j Take notice how the ! 52 I 3 _i 1.. I ana ciusciy manuu ?.>?? I back the entire outfit \ drive it ahead?back h ncluding , ycu want :c. It's a n work 1 . ^ * ana scarce jeature amc i, tractor j ? You <W ?' | For convenience and c md alone. 1 vio'us. It gives the i freedom of r.-.ov cinen'c a t back up > cut Cf a ? V se places, 't cVflf'y ' pivotcc connections c.i mcntse^t. f piemen* ".o cov-f^vr". er whole | couslitics cf the ^rev.n . | In sirr 11 r.clus '.hi: i:n* t Universal :s almost a n ik; better I in &?! it \i a big I the other bi? Mol:ne-L , ? , I the most economical i oi work; i , , . ! r:.rdc?a roc.'. :n\Tr.zcr:, i i We want to figure, : to you. Give us the cl Bros. Auto & Tr< in many places and labor scarce. North Carolina Weather was favorable for mark ed improvement of most crops. Cot ton made pood to excellent progres: over its previous rather poor condi jtion. I Tennessee j Clear warm weather was verj favorable for much planting, culti vating and hay. cutting. Cottoi made satisfactory progress the cro] is mosaly well cultivated. Florida Cotton improved and the progres i of the cotton is satisfactory t< good. Slight rain and high tempera tures although the plants are small Louisiana Light to moderate sCattere< showers with high temperature .were favorable for growth of al I crnns nnd cultivation made eoo< | progress. Condition of cotton fai . to good. South Carolina No rain with warm days an< nights were especially favorabL i.for cottpn which has improved ti jnear the average generally, but i still somewhat backward incident t< considerable replanting on accoun of recent damage by lice. vvivvvvvvvvwvvv v * s! V COLD SPRINGS. ^ vWVVV^VVVV VV V V * Mr. and Mrs. Christia Cothrai i spent <x lew uaya witu iivinc pcvp* | near Toney Creek. j "Mr. Fred Uldrick spent Saturday ! night with Mr. Horace King. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hagen, an< [little Francis Uldrick spent Sunday ' at 'Mr. C. C. Kay's. | Messrs. Erskine and Henr: ! Hagen spent Saturday night witl = Mr. Roy McCombs. j Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Uldrick an I children, W. B., William and Rutl 1 spent Sunday very pleasantly i I Donalds with Mr. and Mrs. Baski f. . , . MT3 actor ! cd 5irv/ TrrJ9r;<fi n - t . 0 . ' ' K' " "*" **". ?TOf* ? ' ** | ' * '&&,** v v4 I ^ lement ;# J ***** . ...>_ s - r team to tne wagoji you p :lat.tLe end of the tongue. u n your tractor too, because up. g wisely said: "Nine-tenths M eing wise in time." That's ir it. in mind when selecting j i iWoiine-Universal is rigidly its implement. You can H just as easily as you can | :alf way across the field if ligh^y handy, satisfactory ^ jng ti actors. , jS erlooked this big point. Pi !o?e work its value is ob- tej Moline-Universal greater d na allows it to work in and jij light places. In every n'iW- one umt, yet their -1 io <? L0J1 tractor and im- 1 ? individually to the in- ! d. * * - - - _ I 4? i of the Molme- J-^ ec_ss.it/. At all times snd ' * ooiri that vorks with all fniversai points to make it rr>d satisfactory tractor .enc. * demonstrate and prove it -J nance. , t *1 M irtnr fn. I ?VhVA W V - y h n 'Winn. . I Miss Allie Bell McCombs visited c - j Miss Nannie Mae Milford Sunday. ^ -j Mr. Frank Uldrick * spent the s- ! week-end with Mr. Arthur Newell, a j . -i- i 1 ' PROTR There will 3 Baptist Ct 8:30 o'clo< _i j.1. _ . I rouna ine j .. . '"For God | / his only b i . lieveth in ] i j everlastini rj, Services S Week day i o'clock. f YOU sj \ ' > to attend 1 3 . / them. Yc . that a bles ers; and ft j saved, ren Is " not to be r * ' If you are ' lyspoken1 I i a i- .. seek and t< n l rr* ( a a r i ' ) i r , \ ' ^====5 I.CHAI - .with Hi 3 of ovepheatir Suchjtroub j the charges, "i a often attribut buTtodayr i Hot Spotcloud," just r gl . RamVhorr = - hour through ? Thus follow J: I and notably 2 p ginetooverh ^ or frequently I Engage a C ? jjj car. He will d cars of the w ill! Ini"? 1 ? I _ ^ ' ? Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Newell and J hildren, spent Sunda# at Mr. N. P. F lilford's. ' 1 V +. n , r Mrs Andy Milford ig spending o few days with her mother, Mrs. IH \ ' J : I [ACT ED MEE ! be preaching in the A lufch every night next ^ 2k. The sermons will cl truth contained in Joh so loved the; world that egotten Son, that whos him should not perish, b ? life." unday Morning and 8 in the Evening only, - / yl - .' [ A R E IN V I T rViPQ?k cprviVpQ smH tr? fair WAVRJXS WVi. T MflAVI. WV VWAa >u are specially requestec ising may come to you an lat He may be glorified. I nember, "The Son of M ninistered unto, but to n unsaved, bear in mind th word, "The Son of Man is d save that which was losl 1ST C H U N I ) 4 . \ ^I i ' ' / i ' i'- : ' ' J i )n a Hot Day th< .MERS Runs ' r } t Dt Spot and Ran ' v 1HE reason the Chalmers ri hot day is the very same reasc starts quickly and runs sn day. Service records show n ig in summer. le in other cars comes from i mproperly digested fuel,11 and ed to the raw, heavy, inferior transforms such "gas" into a ight for quick combustion, i hurries it at a velocity of . "easy air bends11 to the cylii v power results that are smoc ibsent are those troubles thai eat, or burned bearings, or sco f 1 _ J K ?1 4-Ur> 1, 1UU1CU A. piugo aiiu unt- u Chalmers owner in conversati tell yoi^ Chalmers is one of 1 rorld. c -Leslie . B. Sharpe, who is sick at Mr. 7. Uldrick's. ' N -Miss Lou Nelle Bowen spe f.last week with her grandparent*, [r. and Mrs. J. A.King. . V* .. . . 0 . i TING, , . fM . ,-w Abbeville y veek at uster a- j*? ' in 3:16, < U 5 he gave oever be ut have Evening. at 8:30 f- 4 ;?< . ED. e part in 1 to pray . H ' rl tn nt.li f you are ^ i !an came iJm linister." I e Divine- . J 5 come to \ '1 Rn u * C H. J =rr =r-?* ms cool on a ?n a Chalmers x 1 flf3| aoothly on a ' B *v\"" 10 complaints j jj ' inevenness or 11 other matters pi gasoline y ou H J i v . . "fine vapor II k ' B 100 . miles an i pi iders. r )th and even; 1 B t cause an en- ; g rb red cylinders, j E Jj on about his iBps lie few great j ^ !vl 1] \ I