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Announcement Wolf-'Eichel Co., successors to David Wolf are now ready for business. Our Mr. Henry Eichel ?: ' ' * ' \ \ has been known in this town and ' county for many years, and knows the wants of the public. We will carry one of the largest stocks of up-to-date merchandise consisting of Dry Goods, Cloth ing, Shoes, Notions, Gents' Fur nishings and Ladies' Ready-to Wear. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your Money Refunded will be our motto. Call on US and be Convinced Give US Your Patronage Wolf-EicM Go. Happy is The Woman Who is4 Never Unprepared Who can always lay a uico appetising meal or light luncheon before any guest ? unexpected or not. Her frliends praise her <?r her housewifely qualitiios and she feels that delightful sat isfaction which can only come from hospitality perfectly done. The secret lies iin having a well chosen selectioni of can ned goods And table dainties always at hand. I?ok over our stock? ^tho best of the kind in the town ? and make a selection today. Thenl put your fear in the cupboard for you will be prepared for any company ? come when it may. BRUCE'S, ^ PStoreFOOd R'?t the man "who masters a hard 'He in of more Importance than the n'an who is mastered by an easy one. Ci\\e a kJt! a dollar and she will 8Ppn<l ntnety-eVgTvt cents of It for a mp8h puree to carry th* rest of It in. Dr. Alfred A. Patterson, and I)r. K. H. Kerrison DENTISTS Successors to Dr. L. W. Alston Offices In the 1 Mjum Building Phone 185 ALFALFA Alfalfa should be grown on every farm. Make a beginning-start now. ALFALFA ENRICHES THE LAND Besides Producing More Abundant Harvests Alfalfa Adds Plant Food to th* Soli for the Usa of Othor Crops. Alfalfa enriches the soil Thtkroots Of tho allall'u pilot priH't rata "fli to 3D foqt into tho soil t* r boyobd the roach of corn, wheat, oats and othor shallow root i hk plants In thla way potash, phosphorus and oth or elements of plant food aro drawn up from below through tho roots of tho alfalfa plant and stored in the upper soil for tho use of othor crops, Tho experiment set. forth In tho ac companying chart was made In Can ada, where It was found that alfalfa Alfalfa Enriches the Land Wheat Bu. Per Acre Alfalfa Sod Timothy Sod Barley Alfalfa Sod Timothy Sod Corn Alfalfa Sod Timothy Sod <>1.5 42. 30. 20. 24. 18. sod yielded 61.5 bushels of wheat per acre, as compared with 42 bushelB on timothy ood. Barley yielded 80 bushelB per acre oil alfalfa sod, and only 20 bushels on timothy sod. Canada Is not a corn country, yet the experiments show similar results. Alfalfa sod yielded 24 bushels per acre of corn, as com pared with 18 bushels on timothy sod. This is only one of many such experi ments which give the same results, proving alfalfa to bo a soil enriching crop. j^?ALFA-Moyr Valuable crop, Per Acre Value' Five Times More Than Clover ? Some Wisconsin Census Figures Which Talk for Themselves. According to the 1910 census of the hay crop, the Btate of Wisconsin grew 18,000 acres of alfalfa, which averaged 2.8 tons per acre for the entire state, and the average acre valuo of the crop was $31.00. During the same year the combined acreage of timothy and clover averaged 1.6 tons per acre, valued at $14.00. It costs no more to grow an acre of alfalfa than it does ? to grow an acre of timothy or clover. { The average cost of growing an aero ; of clover or timothy is approximately $10.00. Thus the farmer would clear $4.00 per acre in growing those crops, j whereas if ho grew alfalfa he would ! make a profit of $21.00 per acre, or j Alfalfa Mo& Valuable Forage Crop Wisconsin Hay Crop, 1910 Viloe Acreage Av. Yield Per A. Alfalfa 18,000 2.8Tons$31 Timothy 767.000 1.4 ?? 14 Clover 119,500 1.7 ?? 14 Timothy ) and Jl.600.000 1.6 " 14 Clover ) over five times the income received ; from any one of the other hay crops. ; The latest reports from Wisconsin show nearly 40,000 acres seeded to al falfa with an averago of about four tons to the acre. ALFALFA RICH IN PROTEIN With 12.3 Per Cent, of Digestible ' Protein, Alfalfa Surpasses Even Wheat Bran In Feeding Value. Alfalfa hns high feeding value, as J shown by the chart below, taken j from California Bui. No. 132. This is ? duo to its digestibility and its composi tion. Alfalfa is rich in digestible pro tein which is the bono and muscle ; building element. It is also rich in ni ALFALFA RICH IN DIGESTIBLE PROTEIN ALFALFA WHEAT BCAW OATS CORN CLOVER TIMOTHY CORN POOCER E 3 OAT STRAW wheat svtm 1 23 112 9.0 7.8 73 S3 23 13 12 A trogen, the component of protein, but protein is the costlf food element. It Is absolutely necessary for the pro duction of milk and for young grow, ing animals. Pigs will starve on corn aloue. All animals must hare frame building food as well aa fat producing food, such &s corn. Alfalfs with com makaa a perfectly balanced ration, supplying tfea animal \ilth an Abnndanca of bona fiaah and fat giving material. ! CITATION. H ! u t ?.< of South Carolina, Count j- or K?rj?hnw, My VV. l*. Mel >o we) I, feiaijulre, Fro* but?> J H. i ? Whereim, Mrs. fO L. I'earee, - * initio fiiih fo mo. to ^rant Ivor let (.fi'H nf M?lintutHt in Won of the estate ?)f and of feet b of ll. M. lVaree, Jr. Those are therefore. to cilo and admonish till and sliiKular th? kin dr?>d and ereiUtoro of lljo Hitlit It. .M I'vuivo, Jr. do.eoawcd, 1 1> *? t they bo and appear before nai, > In tho Court ? ? f Probate, to be hold at Ciitmi. ii, *. I on AllRUftt I?t, Ue\t, after publication Uiordpf, tat ll oVIm k In i ho forenoon, to show cause, if any they huv?j, why the Haiti Administration should yet ho ijranUd. i! I \ t'ti under in > hand, thin gfid day ot August. A. I),, 1U1U. W. L. Mt Dowoll, Jndv'iv of l'robat?> for Kershaw Co. PtihHuhwa . <">n the ill)) end 1 f? I h d '>; i.! Au;?u^t, I'll I H, Ill the t'am ih ii I'hronlclo and on tlx* Court floii.' * door . 'for i h^ 1 1 mo proser! bed h> law." N ? ? | |4| K) Dl inOKS \M? nu:i? itokm. All part ies I ndebtod to the t?>?t m it* or P. W. tlallUKher, deceased, an* hn .?|>y uotilied to inuko payment. to J. W. Marry, attorney at law, Char lotte, N, and those haviiiK claims against tlu.' said estate will present them duly attested t.o J. \V. IIAKKY, Quail I led Kxeentor of this Kstalo of IV VV, t'.aila^luT. Charlotte, N. c. 0h.iii.dtj), 8. G.'i Aitg, 2nd , 1013. More than 30,000,00(1- sticks of tttim is the annual output of Ameri can factories. All this Ik made of ch Icie. COLLEGE OF St. Genevieve FOR Y()UN(j IvADEBS. AnIiuvIUk, Nortli Carolina. I located in "Land of the Sky," 3,000 feet above sea level. Un surpassed climatic conditions, with mild winters. Five Schools, including, Music, Home Economics. Ideal Home Life. Individual work. Instruc tors hold degrees from European and American Universities. En vironment of Christian culture and refinement. References re quired for admission. Write for Catalog. Delightful accomodations for a few select families during sum mer months. Terms on request. 1)1 KECK) liV Kitting Star Chapter No. 4, K, A. M , iuo??u third Tuesday In ? .u li month. N. It, Goodalo, E. II. IV; W. L. !)ol'..h>( Km 0. M (j riff In, 8(j)'lt)oj C. I'. hii Bom4, S?*e. Kershaw Lod^o No. 2U, A. F. M., moots fliHt Tuesday in Ouch month. II, T Ooodalo, W. M. , \V, Gulsonludino r, Ti'fas, ; J, \\\ W 1 1 wo u, Hoc rotary. Camden Fodtfo No. 110 I, t) (). I-'.; moot h socoud mid fourth Tuosday In caili month. ft, T. jQoorifijo, . N, i i . ; C? W.-. Itfivhmoro, V, (i ; I, c. ilotlglj. Hvcroiary, 4 Jr. O. 1.5 . A. A1 moots fourth Frl day ii in It ( ill oaoh month. c. \Y. Hiivhjnoi'o, J. F. ' lint fiitait, l(. S. \ i <1 v o Oalt Vuitip No. 4i?, W O. \\\, n tooth i ir.it Tlnwsday night in oarh month. C. W. niriihmoro. C. \V. F JoIuihoii, Clurlir i I >oKalb l,od>;o No, 'II, . Is. of i'., I liiot ih sot-nod and frinrlh Mon ? lay nights in oacii month. \V 0; W II wo j i , M. II. Ili'Sinan, K. or ii. jfc g, I'oplar ( 'amp No. ?U>0, . ' > VV.. moots' Monday night on or not'oro (ho lull moon iu oaoh month T. .1, Mnhn<M^yn. c, ; II. 10 Spa r row, < ' I ? ? i* . \ ut fool) l,odgo, No. 203, A. F. M.. mootB Thursday night on or ho* fo'ro full moon in ouch mouth. I). \V. Joy, w: M.; W. It. Davis, S, NV . ; 1 1. II. White, J. W. Klchard Kirkland Council, No. 130, ?Ir. O. IJ, A. M., (Antloch) moots Tuesday night on or before full moon in each month. F. D. Hoy kin, C.J, C. W. Shiver, It. S. Lafayette Council No. 2, It. & S. J\I., moots second Tuesday in each month. C. II. Q riff in, T. I. M.; II T. Goodalo, H. I. D, M; J. C. ltowan, I. 1*. C. W.; C. 1*. Du Hose. Recorder. HKAHOAUl) A lit lilNK. Arrival aiul l^iiirture of Trains at Camden, H. C. (Schedules effective April 27th, 1913. Eastern standard Lime.) NorthWund. No. 4 ? G:47 a. m. No. 3(5- ? 8 : 55 a. in., Now train. ? No. 18? -5:05 p. in. No. 2^-7:31 p. m. Southbound. No. 1~? 1.1:05 a. m. No. 17?10:37 a.' m. No. 3 5" ? G:48 p. ill., Now train. No. 3 ? 11:15 D. m. Trains "TY, 18, 15, 3t? local trains between Columbia and Hamlet, con necting at Mcliee with the South Carolina Western Railway. Trains 1 and 3 through trains for the South. Trains 4 and 2 through trains for the Fast. For detailed information and Pullman reserva tions call on locnl agent >:r write C. H. Ryan, G, T. A., Norfolk, Va.; C. W Small, I). P. A. Savannah, Ga.; or J. S. Etchberger, T. 1\ A., Columbia, S. C. M:\V MKAIHMIIO Kgril'MKN^. <*v; a * ? Minli'in in llvt'ij ltoh|H'i't /VikI l')<|tlipp<'<l Willi lilt' Yi'l'y ll<'ht, . n i , i i . . 4 1 ? Tho Souhoafd Alt' Lino haw plttc 'tl in aei'Vlcu ou all ihroufch trulim (ho liamlhouu'ht (Dium'h KU'i' built, Tin- arn lntluclvr t <> cool ti'iiv t'lliiK woll ii h lo Hufoiy. l'addlo fan* r?mlly cool t)io iimmhoiikimk With out Tllo Hit* floor Ik cool, Military ami <lo<w not contain odortt ;th ilo. Tim wuiiUun oloetrio litUtiH ' kIv*;> hulfivlviH IikIh without Iti-iim ^.lariiiH, and il?o vimii llal l--?ii OI I htMii' IJH>dcl 11 t'il I'H IVinOY'l'H' lIlU fcUiiji ? > i Miiuintr. Tli?? i? ?k a la. i .il'ii'. til i'? rin x I In; I i. i -j i? ? mmx kri aii'Onlw. * in .i'l.lu inn III lain, 1 1 U ? \ luiSl' ill i??-Ppiit in (ci v i< .? ir w ?<???? I com in's, olji liorutcly iii?ih)i.i'(J w I) Ifh nn.ili<? t Ufui I III' pjoi)' ? l >< Hi : < 1 1 1 ? i i'lft'l ll'illlif> dpnral iilj; ill lltf Soiil li. Kor full informal Uin rrlaiUt lo Injii ril j c !i i ?< I ii 1 > ?>. fit , wriit; t \\ . Small, his . I'aSM, . \ j ? i > 1 1 1 . Savnn II all , (ia, ills'' MONKV TO l/<>\ \ . ? Oa improved fai'iiiH, Kany i??iiii.h. Apply it> J J. II. Clarke, Ctimdon, H. C. 60. A polar bear In tho tVutral I'ark, New York, niennfccrlo Ik vory fond Of lillllltliops. Wood's Hi&h-Grade Seeds. Crimson Clover The Kins of Soil Improvers, also makes splendid fall, winter and spring grazing, the earliest green feed, or a good hay crop. CRIMSON CLOVER will increase the productiveness of the land more than twenty times as much as the same amount spent in commercial fertilizers. Can be sown by itself or at the last working of corn, cotton or other cultiva ted crops. We are headquarters for linsoiYOov^ r,~ A 1 fa 1 fa, Winter Vetch, and all Farm Seeds, Write for. prices and Descriptive I'm 11 Catalog, giving information ' about all seed* for fall sowing. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. 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