Master's Sate IRamwcU gcnilnc* STATE OF*SOttR C-AROLm T.&gjggoc .PUBLIC l i El» ivV !■; 10 Tilt; K“l‘A y Barn< lsu-d»R .(M-r.t liij#tfcr a itf by a’ . s . < il'j « tVv* h,.a being tht .properly eoim > 7f to K<*ua- 1), Bio-uitli bs P. X PEACE li^hed by the government, stands hack of the It is in cl red sit optimist who believes iu an early Peace. With some 2£QQ railed* of iji- ol? the eastern s on tile Trorth- 320 miles on the wes- rec,ird>u in- b'»uk 6R i vf U. Cf. P. tor Bjttft. cotton planter. - - Our membership in it gives usr special facili ties to help him hold his crop until he can obtain fair prices for it, instead of rushing it to the market. ^ ^ We can borrow at special rates from our Federal Reserve Bank on loans secured by trenchmenjs line, 540 mile western tern and 450 miles ori the south western, it will readily be un derstood'tlmt the daily fluctua tions between the 'conflicting amount to but little in advancV ment for either side.. With the continual mobilization of great armies in all the contending; 'countries,-the enoriiibba^* ex penditure*' in im-iniltoiis jof. war, provisions, ships, submarines, and jSubmahiHr chasers' arTo- planes, and T^iur -lighting air Tha. liwiAin trt.ot of land in atnve 8"»V \;.,u ty, and known mb the R rm.< r p net', and con taming one buit- dri-u ucces fieO) bounded no ' or lu inerij no th* North by lauds of J. R. *i«ru' u ; Kibt by lands aU-We desbribeit Sn.ii'le t»>: lands of H. B. Cave and West o> VttncB.ot J. R garden. 1 Te> in^of sale cash, purchaser tu for phpe’is. f ' H. L O’ Ban non, j Muster. \ ■[ " Master’s office. Sept. J3th. 1917. \ 1 Users know there, isn’t any greater dollar-for-dollatytire value. Join the big family of happy risk buyers-—learn for your self that “When you pay more than Fisk prices you pay for something that does not exist **y Before you market your crop come in and 'talk the matter oyer with us, We may be in a position to save you some money; Fisk Tires For Sale By All Dealers TheFisk Rubber Company , —«f N.Y. < Getter al Officer: Cider :?ec Fn!I?,Mzisa. BRAND iicnso11 i - i • . ' ftljte. pk l :1 l.d C. 'U’ b'it?or- conr-euT-i's merit find m i s oi agitating the peopitNqid giving rise to di>nircci'ioji-and Tdeslroy- irtg the pa trio i i >nnri*f the s oldie) and sjtilor, as well ;i,s the f ‘Es- pril dec >![<-,” so essential t» sore*--- ! the dignity of arms. V ill, th-i i * * • !> d:ig amassed 'in ike sa fi ; 1 :i';< Vjjj*-ed(‘(l, wit MnHt \ h; ill -' '!*• V S dV - cYl'OndeCj jtfricv if ales, tan. -, many «■’« no fort iii criticism of the Russian present crisis, it is u d is; t f feci ion L as a rise a .i .I’C'idiiy \(.V’-r cosi cf pru- tnat 'afli'ering- nodule dne t r > mtriune tFEAN D. B. OSTI0RNE HUash -Surrcnrb r .Value” (in an , tptnrrur fpd market demand) cannot he considered as a crop grown for Real Profit, although an indirect profit jnay result in reduc ing the cost <>i. a M*a»ey-t'ropr ' -r—~■ Money Crop^ Gives Real . Profit It is tho Money Crop that' gives real profit to the farm and a Money Crop can only tye a crop br'a known market value immediately convertible -into money in any town at any time. The problem of supplying the South ern farme, with a ca ll market i-:r other crops that would yield as much or -jnore profit than he derives from the cotton ciop, has engaged the-at- teutiou of The lahner and his friends, and with thtp&ssistance of the Bojl Weevil,"thpy have found a solution of i I ;ii st» imp missions.* r l*us come to them ( lice, threatening dis- of their goverineni the r.i” un;i 1 dh»>. nut is tw -tilin', hatu.;-. , ,1 -f. tin 4 -ugh lack of pro. r r n-"I”' ’ ;nr; t, t’-- plant, is allowed' to. laiuni. : : until t' .-■■ stage is -reach ed, t+r<* -rnh- witl be- greatly curtailed and profits lost. : . . t Tin' p ant; repuires a- sufficient amount of nitrocen from a^qiiick acting source ..to carry, ‘it to the.nodule form ing perirnl while the presence in suffl- ejent quantities of phosphoric acid and ptjfa h is "(risen tial during the growth' and maturity "of the plant. An aifplicaidoa cf. a fertilizer con taining 12 per cent available phos- plvcric acid, 1 1-2 to "2- per cent am-' premia and 2 per cent potash., applied at the rate «'f- from 400 to 600 pounds per acre, ,w?i[ nnike a crop of both- nuts and hay sufficient, t.o return the. cost of th** fertilizer an -ra,-1 nr 11)iid cash i J and easy terms I09JW soils sucJi. as exist in the Coastal jT^iains along the Atlantic ^Scaboanf, which territory.Is now cither occupied er is being rapidly- encroachod upon by the Boll Weevil. y There is a constant demand at V **n. tf 'Tr»-. t. 3 — lto AcreB'lieaf 8’ F ’"“Town Tiff Cornparative Cost. Per Acre of Cdttdir . :a and Peanuts . • Cotton N lVjinnf* ;ig $22 per acre.. T act No. 4.- lf'H Acres near Barn fhe prarrot; Tor tire reaweB that- .them rL, wi.Il.53p per Hcte profit e av nues o> ; Five Avenues of.Profit : i/r-grossive oil mills Through- ■ di ’.ii’ .are eager buyers of tin' and oh or ,a spot, cash mar very ic'rmu: pricuti'. The t 'No'. 5.—G42 Acrcs^ttrar VBaen per acre. - J Traci eatt be bnug! t in 50' a/ie rMrn: J will) Fibt#- R ’ IvctMiiei .•(/oil amrri-ri . “\V,It - sH+- y »Wr. -or-Uuv wLm ;iu»i n i go i • : r r r a w \rifi -r be lore Ham t in f Y D. covering y-S;-***;. 14 ' > . ■ „ ' * ■ : ' • : " 7 / . ' - 4 •' V ' . . ~ y ... *1 ‘ •--. “ ri I r--. . \ ,.l. ; >7 . ■.. 7 ■ ’ \ . * -. - Vf'-.; - . V; : - , V* ' r-> * » * * -• ’ *• v * «Ti .u,' v iv^vnwnwNi ^ » V . ■ ]A +»■*''* * r~~ „ # '' • t •*i ii C lXi-v- — * • ■ -- -• : ; / • •show you -what :-*■ v...t .. - ^— _ - - . Jf —; i • — - - YOU '7.1 H 0 Id Y ou 1 ' V! •o v * - h - • ; 'f . —^ ... 4 . ,. x • i ft fy ' - .