The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1903-1906, October 27, 1906, Image 4

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GOLF and GUILE By Margaret Muzzey Philip Prentiss was looking for. a place where he could spend his two weeks' vacation playing golf. As he stepped on the train he tried to recall exactly what pretty Sallie Norton had told him at a dance the night before. She said there were several attractive resorts along the river and one where a lot of professional men and women went every summer. Unfortunately the twostep had struck up at that mo ment, and she had omitted to mention its name. "Golf links here?" Philip asked the conductor as the train slowed down at a little station. "Yes, sir; finest in the country. Rock dale, Rockdale! Don't forget your packages!" An unfortunnie commuter who bun diled offt at the same time told Philip that the pretty little h'ouse he saw on the hill was the ltockdale Golf club, so lie niade his w%-ay across the fields to uspect it. 'ihe fresh breeze fanned his cheek. i lie blue river looked cool and refreshIlg in the distance, naid he hoped this was the place Sillie , had re ferred to. If, wit I its natural chari, it combined the advantage of making acquain tances desirable for a young man eager to adv-anee inl the legal pro fession nothing was left to be wished for. He felt inclined to join the comti muter and ask a few more questions, only 'could not, in decency, without of fering to carry sonic of' his bundles and hated to make a first appenrance in a new. place laring at bright blue box of laundered shirts or a large gilt bli-d cage. He interviewed the club instructor, who was leaning dejectedly against a pillar of the piazza. After Inquiring the requisites f'or eligibility Philip said: "You give lessons, I suppose?" "I can't collect pnything. Amounts to givin' 'em, don't it?" "low many members?" Phi lip asked. "Half an alnishouse, a third of an old ladies' home, a quarter of at state hos pital-there's that many and that kind of folks." The man had been drinking, Philip thought, as he strolled down the hill to ward a boarding house not far away in search of luncheon. Philip was seated at a small table op posite a grumpy old man dressed In a dirty flannel shirt. A mong the other "g'uests" was an elderly woman wear ing a very short skirt and speetnele., who hurried Into the room followed by :a fat 11111, who was on mtterl 1g implarea'I tknas oun things In genernl and1( golf' In rpamrtleual.m r. PiI!!a's ta ble co111)mion hchielcd "'Must lhe niensant for a man and11( hi! wvlf. I:> oc(cupyV n te'n by ten r->nomill Stimme " and pol~t b)" on spenkuin termsi Phe( woni ii e''p heenusi lis leru ha~andI'ap 7':1s hiil--eat:n Is. .1i lhe won't I'or "Thf:' v-'' -l e a '3 'o- 'm- a'ppear:s sul ~'.'.r yon : t hlk''" psk~'d the ni. t i' T 'r s nP i n1l r t'. wvollt a way ''at ie' yt' ' ''-h y to rjet aI 4 li .'(':'e 1 .'-''1 t iseh !' hin h-t:t 1 ne--n'ti', I ha:' of auioving heti' hall1. ii is tan antf'd t)te tai. WeO are' nil -intt."' A fti-r ~i(''bi- the old ai:a at!:' Phi'lij' to play ar'ot:ndl the (ourse(. Philipt p' Ipborr(we 5onoi ('lu!:S of th1e l'tstr'uctoi' nad] they 51tarted off. Thea 01,1 (duiferb. n1 Phl m 'ntatlly stlgmnati:'ed him)1. sep~t. his hall t wenty-fltve yards. I'hilip seW liP4t--amn 'th'ns flR ma dil then lhe anad the endd~y-they had onie between flyem-r'ani ahead and wa Ited. The 61l1, ruiun' rai~sed hIs ball and ai cli' of eftrti~t.at' the satme time. "Hie's algain' for balt," said the cad -dy.grning: The duffer fouind his ball bhhind a -sitjall miounid of sod. whleh lie pounded filtt; with a brasl* batted. the ball: to thae nteat' side of' the bunker, then paus ed -a0considev4' "Stampl on It; mash i" crled Phlilp. "Why let a barrIer raised by man in terf'erd when you' can smooth out na ture ams you did?" 4 Three times the duffer struck his tall, and( each tIme It leaped up In the Air and fell on thae ground just behind "I say, 0old man, go b~ack to the farm and1( play tidldlyWinks," gasped Philip. "Buat I don't neced any mor'e practico. Sm learani ng from observatIon." lie sent his ball, however, to the edge of' the greeni. TJhe next time thd~ duffer's ball land ed just off the-course in a rut. PhilIp ~lihted a eigarette, keeping one eye on his opponent. andl as lIeo held the biaz * lg mautchl befor-e hib face the tild mani shauftied his hall1 with his foot to ana *easy lIe. He-T Ia a diatonest,."disJgusting, dis reputable per mWf~.jiln who would 11o thats wotltI1ob WIdowA and or phlans." And Philiy marched off In a rage, leaving the -duffer staring in amazement after him, *PhIlip returned .the cIdbs to the dis tartiug. "I did you -al Injustlee," he said. _'Knowiug, as I do now, what your life nJ this place must be. my hbort bleeds lor you." Saille had gone away when he re sirned to town, so Philip coild not tell ter the result of his first venture Into ,he world of sport, but he soon made Inother and that time scraped the aic juaintance of a youth on the train who cave hin some luformation worth hav is. "If you are looking for golf come to Sunnyside-goiug -there myself. The dnks are good, and you will find a lot sf nice Ieople." "I spent an afternoon at RockdalO fecently," said Philip, "and foutAd the oddest collection of cranks and farm rs Imaginable." "Cranks perhaps, but not farmers." said the youth, 'laughing. "The most (list inguished doctors, lawyers, pol F.elans and scientists in the state go there and all the literary and progress lve lights In petticoats." "Good heavens! All my discrlmina tion must have escaped," Philip ex claimfed. In the autumn Sallie was again vis Iting their commtbon finend at whose house 1111111) first met het'. They fell deeply in love with each other, 'hilip asked Sallie to marry him, and she Ivent hotnte to tell her father about it. Soon afterward Philip was ivited to dine at Judge Norton's' house in Ov inge. The lovers had a few minutes' talk before -dinner. "Father says you won't be able to - support a wife for years," said Sallie sadly. "We are young enough to wait"--A "I1ut he says in New York without a 'pull' i young man isn't likely to sue ced ever"." "Doesn't le want a young partner to relieve him 'of the petty details?" "Well, you see, there's my brother Sam-lie's a sophomore and will be graduated in four years, if he's drop ped only twice more." They found the judge and his son waiting for thern in the dining rooni. After greeting Phill1j cordially Sam in troduced him to his father, and, to his blank dismay, Philip found himself shaking hands with--the duffer! There was not, however, the faintest gleam of recognition in the judge's eye. PhIlip thanked heaven he had grown a Vandyke beard since their last meet Ing. At the end of the dinner Sam and Sallie left Philip to speak his piece to their father. "Judge Norton, I want to marry your daugliter," he said. "How do you propose to support a wife?" inlulired thn Judge. "I shall work for her'' "1o all appearatice." Interrupted the judge. "yout are without infliience, fot tunie or the semblance of a clientele. No, youung iman. 'Go back to the farm and play tiddlywinks.'" So hle old dulY r hnd known him atfter' nll.. "By te bye." said Ihlip, after an in stil it's hoe'tat ion, "I was tellin;; Saun ab ))mt or~i' en iie of .golf. "'You held melt up to iicule before miuy son!" "'It wais y'our mio:-nfg thei hail that 1m *1 ti''wh''LIth toledi tit.' e h.....: n: ......'1z*l'' sI ' au. 1:'t at '.e, I cor.l in't tell e; d ' i.: ::n' n-::'mni! :i .ln' kn .. Y . ':-l il yoi hi-." gu m~:'ttig t ' t' al liiy wiorr , m atei tiex "!!lz ' ab'nt in y to nl iy tne t.:t'si ''No nid yot wtni 11he3 ath'(O ngit t' gladly :.V y-un knoinyu::neli Thlili . i'tlt itt . 9 mighytthe t'ie tf tel ohite lendn's laeNoii wm-ortr ont any sc-mbnt! 'o lady giivetyou 8:tild li( vtlt "ea'T ba)le ind iit of heoldmy thn-t te 'poimothus, fueay 1 flowat' lutrtedlt't wor'hp d uuno lect Thecom l'ionbablyo ead wohkty and partie pllr tle mfnturnblue, he ed i dhea nit dangero( ullinut. the this 'indstrhuly intab1le A~n soeritr later nth wbainofers mukt sueenmbte t. ulea eosoig, alIgtereot wud ap bya to e no)part o the body that te ballshop's daw no alect. The)om pleio tatkes on a 11 a1( blhastly corpe-e pallor, T'lleoiiR gumstrn ble, the tee dcay rapIly andom fa ll ut, the ey ands are hideioly 'ntIsaduAll bcrat oan contrteodf. h ki eom a unelies . Iae conrawho't neru, old mp.ue beuceI affected alls aredr i nfii acoto oflhiet posiiton and th A wr opbeom semiaazd andito-Iwautl aomi hurduaollar fornt ane&dcored. Iulia~-AdIiatf ty feat' a no otsrsl of ple'.Eao prat us to comproise~ and wear what we've got. --B~ohemian. FOIR THIL tiOUSEWIFL Remedy For Red None. A too re-1 n );e is mially -the re-mit of a wrong diet. Try -leaving oi rieh foods for awhile. Bathe the parts twice daily with i lotion of a drarn of mu riate of amnonia, half a dram of tan Die acid, two ounces glycerin an I t'irvv ounces of rosewatter. At ni;.fat satu rate a bit of absorbent cotton with this ana bind on the nose. See that there Is lit) constriction of your clothing and that you do not have cold foet and I n kres. as these frcquety cease such i condition. To Wiash Ribbomns. When washing ribbons stretch on a long board covered with clean mua-iii Pin fast at each end to koe It tO e Have at hand a bowl of (cold water. in which you have stirred a I!ttle I: .au hold ammllionIa. Wbth a brush ding in this scour the ribbon on both side--. Rinse, without taking fron) tie board. in cold water, and set to dry in the air, but not where the sun will strike it. While still qluite damlip remove from, the board and iron over flannel and tliroti.h a thjini cloth. WIdahtg White Paint. Where wlite china gloss p:int Is to be washed do not use soap. bit ordi nary whiting, such as eomes for ele:im lag silver. Have two buckets of. luke warm water, riue-out a. cloth nigdI go over the paint fi1at;~then pour'on the cloth some of th6 whiting and wasIh the paint with it as if it- was soap. Wash off with the bucket of clear wa ter. It is a well'inowni fact that ,(4.en the purest soaps -will cause the pailt to turn yellow. Laiyinst n New Call.pet. Great care is re(lulried in laying dow) a carpet, especially a new one. Work the carpet the length way of tN room. Nall one end all along, but (10 not nail the sides ntil you are quite sure that tlie carpet is fully stretched and t hat there is no tuck~ anywhere In the length of It. In nailing down a carpet after the floor has been washed be eer tain 'that the floor is quite dry, or the nails will rust and iujure the carpet. Useful In the Iathroom. An exceedingly neat soap and brush holder, for use innly in the bathroom, has recently been Invented by a 'hila delphian. The holder Is constructed mainly of wire. At the top is a small box arrangement for holding the soap. Directly below Is a depending arm made of spring, wire, the end of whieh sO.P ~ili lslino,' *s.~ th12- icie I -u-h. Da i~- sti h-jd' of I>'w S'uoapl1 has are s:ail .,; ;''ix wire ten.Iu) enitire liir is i'oiunted. on a woe bamse wieb (-nn be rit ~ly pli ila any, lda-ce dtesired. Alli of t h' wv:r" datger.' frotau rust. Silee th~ in 1 ilevk of Iiill gron green'" tomatoes. l'our over' tatwmi i'naigh via egarii to cover, and addb toa e.wh-l qunart of vineg.ir ani ounc eat-i of' while i-hoa. mustarid sieed a lid t wo whtite oaions, chotjpp'td flne. Roil aH- Fogethebre for a intle. then'l 5et ashii to coal. andtl m a wee'k they will ibe ready for use.' S'ratcheii Furnitur. A goedl way to Iemove sct'ichie's pumitlie stone. ll)i it Onl to theii tiintrrd - '-urfaceos w ith a sort thIuinniel ri.. that has fir.-t beenu wet in cruue or raw li'e seed oil. Appuly briskly nuttil the sIL1Crths (lisappea&':r. thlen r'ubt withI lie linseed oil uilane until t he sufrface comes to a puolsh.,' Sweepinst the Carpet. After swee;lmng a rooin go over the Cariipet wvit:t either .a. spou..g or tkd h'annel--as they neit her''fea-e lint that hats b~e4'i io'stetd'veill'with 111n nmoniua uid wauter. ' 1U-e i- tuil tale. .sptomnful to a quart of wafrip water. .'T' ii3Inekitn 'Tan. i.enthaer. Tfake ai raw pbta'to. cut 'ft 'in halves and rub tan shoe's well..wih lbIt.' Then rub blac(king we'll in, polish.,and the. result will be so satisfactory as to tanake it ilillIt-ult to aiy. Wlhether. the -ho d, not aliays bla.k. pe~r and :aoistene'd wt11i ayonnialse tinalktn anu excellen'ut tilfing4 ror a 'sand~ n'lh. A little eboppied pjh'kli ls slAb ci. nadit ion, Perfuminst the Hiouse. To0 give the house a pleasant odor :nko somec live coals and sprinkle ~round~ cinunnmon on themn. NOTIUE OF j1LIROTION. STATE 01" SOUTl C.ltROLINA, Coutlnty of lickens. Notice ia hereby givet that the General Elee tion tot Stite mian County O.icers will be held at the voting preelliets pieseribed by law iin :thl ounty, on iTuesdty, November 0, 190, said .lii being Tue-.iay (ollowhig the first Munday lie N vember, its piescribed by law. At the sid e ectiont a separate box will be jir.>viled it wtis'h tittilifled elet'tors will vote it .I) . thie tidol-tion or rejuietion of alia at end I tietnt to the ,te.-c tonitution, as4 providled lin the fobtowing jint resolution: A Joint iesolutioni pioposling to Ilamoti see tion 7. tililI e V ll., of the Co tlistit.tiotis, test ling t-) Mui.-i-lpal liondeti Ilidebtediiwas. Se--tio 1. li: It e:,olved by tit Genteral As sent. y df IV tite State ef S tait 'airolitnit, That the t'ol.twin-. -unlendinlootit lto Section 7,o 0 A.Il ci - V I I.. lit the Constitu: on. be #I-,reel iti: ititd .it . 2' Li1i1 t iLese,. tAt i us wlng worths: lPiv vhbet. Tu:.h. lit thle lit.1litationls inspinoedt h his St-ti it id ,y. setiatt 5 oi .\l l'e N oi ti l t Il..t i I Iti. rics I 114 t a tly t 01 btisit 1-sehite 'nm s i t iytuioe is thie Uaity o f li ei idi-e.'wvtite;i tiht pioie lt xio sti l ti ontishi tiles I.-. 4 SO Vl -iltt-lt il fi'iltt l . i e itll aret iplts itt is tsitex I-t ir e!. o the yti-~ 1itiite. tstabl'hi ne: i xet 1niittii ti-:tiite of at \\iitel ' ttli -- ai l -t s e eitI - l ii n tili I %! t.re tt- i 'ts - t fi n el lI-t I g usits ti e lit dt li 2I, ,Ub'lsi'ti41til l' li't hit. hnit'Nels idtit t 11. ilte ' v IstV , 1. - 1stilt li ilip tiltiy its 111,i iet te it ', miItil ttIli: ti oti the s lne tiol of istiter boAded ind bte'ine ltplov.d ie lA tilny (t' Feb iilry, A. 1. I90(M. Ther e 14ha: i he separa-tti. 1111d distinct bmll'ots aInd bo~lxe. atl tis ea 1.t 4nl r tile 14ollowin.; oItlier. to-.wit: 1l> (h-Ii. r i U . utensin' Glovt r'ior. . Othe r..itut t i leutor: 11t m. e tiw.,n . . of NIeyn-lentl ' i;)s I itt11111Y O t :S. ton wIhieh 1ha.1 t. .e 11111 % ..l I islth ll. . t,f (Ie 11e1.11i l I W *-ts l;., votsti oci as1 tte Vli'i. 'le:-ptits Ieti Wvty .n.he (Irltlee which the RIC voie roefu'te the hotilr ix W i lit, lopettinh tihe o :1 U. iin.ger b iit 'i eikt ttth tijk n -i , om ii-pe the i onm titui.oit Urititl. T e , hliituln . lil lBottrd o-f' M m1igers vium nitita.-ter ilhe ui..th so lie o t ' te ' t.I S . 1 tl , ill . t I . . .4 .,"-A -W C it bI i. ltis u i te'i ~ d . l 1.1 Plile . The \ a r.tt. hrl K .t- til, RIt.-. terk. Polls l u It.ch 'thln phu-e i 'n Ilet- 011l1eit i n esek t inl. llin'I cl. . I iat I to'vheel% p. in1 . u eIe t ill -Citre i tiee y 1' ;e R e openil4 lit ;it Il 11 a 1ri 4c.1jo l tat li.ir . lwi' .\b ingls-. .ilve t i powel (to bli it vi.teir, Imt e it l :0 1 .t.e .\ ,n g I ttel.ai. 11U>. ( it;-I Pelis U ti Iti, lt-il.1, trolln 4:111.1kng to le 0 .1 1n s ., retc 11 I Voters, tEll . h i Ut'r who, it .t Sls 1nWet .11. I'Jill e (litle. the t-te titi. .\ tl e l'h.t U of the ele. ox. l1t .\ linger4in I)l. ' ILeft ni1tilt polileUedt pu il -t1o e the u l 11o boxes liak e n I it , the.ein. 41 n tintle withotit . A .i blrtIent tith tle 14i. i. contpleteld, and1 uni1ke a tit teinent t the re..1V filr ellch, oilhee 4111d signi like -:111l0. %% atilin If hree inys 1tereafter thle t hiniamn of the Iituard. oi soin on. tiesi:gtiated by ie Iietoe. ilust deli. to the Cn,1111eo -of, :lectioi thll poili Uls, thle bo0xes coiitilml- to eI batr-4t., 111-1 writteI sitaten e i s f the r stilt., l . thln elt-iAdon. t\nagers f ill*leetiott-Th filowit .atit gent of 1-:lection llve beei appoitei toil olttrI t eie tition ati tbe v hairus prenlont., il thie sid . Co1 ntly: -a sley-.1. I. JamiNov eson,. A. ittIIt l stt , .1. It. Git/,.eillr, Censtr'l--iE. 1. Stephens. .t. I I tilentie, 3. *Liberty---c. T. llutchenis. .1. L,. limiter, 11. U2. C I teL. itIkens ' II.-.WT 1. i lites, E'. G. uelitil, Itihi ard 11. IMaker. Saiuiville- ,li Jones, J. . ltooper, Mario Freelllait, i mipkl itown J1. D. SIlinnons, lioheit.lones, W. (I. ieith). E'lst.ile-lohn W. Tinllllis, C Winches ter -lilip ciipintait Cross hltins-ratly Wiiliams, Forest Ponder, G. W. lit) combeti. Ca te I lic e-1. It. Gri in. S W. l towarti I\ J Il'eter's Crek-. F, Willialns, G. C. Foster, J.'. Itobinshon.I ile t'reek-.. S. lI o,,et , S. It . itltipn, W. F. Curti's.t Prit ters-J. . lloroughs,.1. S. Gillep e, C. It. Lewis M'x ile l F. Gitrrett. Marioi I-ts, Ittfu Merck. Unihoun .W. Ritylor, George W. ilendricks, -.l lenmy iLawrentce Lloliv . ing til-.er. L . G a lly,.I.lti. Porter, . C. Lynch. Gap-liill- -19. 1). Mauldin, C. 't Fndley, T, Ie., trig logsect's ii -re-W t1. lester, Ira Ilogsed, I itagh ey. .l'it test f Grove- l- l'.lox,. 1 . iIngdoNI it ).it 1 a1t e Mit -W .lir 1j aes .G l-:t'ettwood Min-C lstrt .V hlg i,- J ii . Ii. - Ken-tj1e.i ...lek iut t . II .I It . Glo wayI D. W.utr Ca n ttreli, - .I4Pow ll I s'eis'tIl .\ungessstl'ach prelhw natnelttittabovec are teN utsttti tot deete onei' f thiru' umbe I'su ittnke box~s :1 nd blans Io I I'the esituo Salusaday ' in INoven it ~r, It' )ur t 1 -el to I.i. .l. htanis, Itll i~rs~y. --ltarYI~h, 11. Attl')rgItti. I 'rs ttrs ~ ~ I . ILtl 0'I uh ei'jsanis ieso-tt td C ui. Ccton Si orPIst 'tounI K t yh, ) t 'i, Jus 1 i l ober I- .C:NI st\ Tiu is-'. - It ~l i '.\ II II i it fri.\ N rrti l 'ontto Pike~s Io ' 1 hutl l r eby . 'ive 'tat IU th Isn-ra Is itei - tut ilt Iet I- tere . liel by hri w intitfe I'oityI Ii . h'l lIn itIon Tu say. N vember It I. Nilwahay:ii- .1- rw rba y4 w ('ron-~ueI' hm ie ye:11hes~ln prei-nets l, inY w i bleadows auitt R B Latber. Pleasant. Orove-A lH Fortner, ''oin Moody and lien Mastra. I':asey Cotton Ml111 McGee, It L Alex ander and U H. Mull. Ulenwoort .otton Mill-Stntu31 -' ena, .1 bl Statusell, Jack Durhaut Rocky Bottom School iouse--J W lowell, L 1 Powell. Early liondricks. The Managers at each precinct namlli above are requested to delegate one of the n onber to secure the box and blankt. for tile u.eetion Salestday In November at Court ioue. C K lioniSaoN, .K F"OSTER.t .% Ai.ioo, Comumissioners of Federal Election for Pickens 'ounty, S. (. Octolber 18th, 1903. HOUSING OF FOWLS. 1low to Care For Thet During Cold 0euthier, if houses for poultry tire to be .buiMt. attend to 'the matter at once before cold weather Interferes wiith outside work. write:s I-'hen E. ltexford iII "Mak Ing the Country 1ome:'' InI Outing Magaizine for Octo:)er. I'verything should :e it readiness for t ite flock b3 the colig of cold weather. If you have hlo'.e.4 alrea-ody.', go over thet and see thitat t :ey are lit 1erfect rep: Ir. InI building tle i'y:t thing to de Is to sele:'t i pt'oper loatIon. The ldea otne Is the S>tmth slole of a h1:1l. T!:e next be;t one I. a pI.'e. prote.-Zd from (-d, wvinds )y builtings onl t'. IL)1'th anm: we*vt. 1'if ) no facilities4 for S!."lter ark, I't han1d, thev nor]thll of the bulildine' in Ist IL . inide 'of extrt .''thickness. ilg Ci v::1 I' >I. fuit Ire prowe -tionl. no m1:1tt t' how thh.- you nitiko t.:e w alls of yeot:r. Vl'o :ve. .. It' gryS tre t ::t whatever lo:ntim.1 Is it %Ittr f t v gre.:te:t impwrtan{ev. - tio:.h try3'iu:entt a:gr~e:3 t hit tuore slekne;:s aitong owls oriini i::es fromt dihnupuess tHan frloml aill otherl en~lises. Mmo ;11 1 and more the opion g-MVbws amllonlg ln.vtienI 1).oultry gk.roweors thazt the best h;ouse for f'owls con:Ists of a r-loed r Iom, In whici th-y may' r'o,)"t. 11,1 an i-em)al, 'n ('old weather, If the,: Ahoose to do so, and it sied opniig to the soutlh.- where. toy enn1 scratch and ni thteiselves--to t'eIr l!tng. Theire' houli be -an openitlng between this shed ind the' (00ed Ijomn, through which lie fewh4 may 'have free eg-ess during :he day...'but wiillh sl:ould be closed at ilght In eqld weather and for the pro :ectIon of the liens from intruders. The lied frotr should be covered with cltaff. itraw or leaves"to -the depth of five or tix Inches. If ''road dust or sand Is nixed with it. the better the fowls will )e suited. if grain Is scattered over be litter, the fowls will busy them elves scratching for it, and this open uir egercise will be a strong factor In teeplibg tile flock healthy. It will also 'esult In a larger yield of eggs, if an gg producltig diet Is given In connee :or; with it. SO.ME SPRAYING RESULTS. With the fluishing of the apple pick ng In the writer's orchard last week ive are able to give a summnary of ou~'tcted'( diur'ing the patst sea'tson. .The tvor'k was ('arieLd o.t untder the supter tud such'l dirtections tas thtey gave were yarrtied out ats enrtiefu:!y' na- was5 possi ii. - Ini orderi to comiparie restults on tp:uy3ed aind unispray13edi tirs two u'ere le'f unstpr'ayed, the.ie I:hI~g seleet d it tliadltportioni of thie oi-c'lu~Int whi!'h his yeC:tr, wa's expetedL to be it hearlt-" 'eom'ittt:endedI by the depar tn:enit wais ot ari':v~e In -ti:::. Thle Iirs;t sprazyip: vais g. vent just beore thet I').<soinhS p~eed, a secont~d .in-itil after thlit pet aIs it thte first thriee spiy3!ungs 11he 5-5-i00 ormtula of' b)ordteautx ixture't wi-s used, o wvhich ai lound of pails gr'~etn was dided fot' every 1's0 ga:lb Ot of wa'zter. 'or the hist spran3Itg hialif s teng~thbor eauitx ixtuire was utsed, wh:le' a bteiie. tide sitoto of' arIsente~t of' lead( was sed in plece of thie fais green. ITe ruft fr'omt bothi unsprat'tyed bhocks wa irefully pleked atnd iteasure'd. 'is: teluded thte totail, prlodIuct of the tr'ees, 'ftndfalls and all. It was f'outnd. thgt to fifteen ttrees' in block No. I produc 1 five and1( thrlee'-quarter .bushtels, wuhile ie sprayed1 block of itts adjoInIng, blech were of the saunec size arid varie bore twen~g-six and a quaroter bush s. Block -'No. 2, un~sprayi3ed, yIelded ree tand three-quarter, bushtels, whIle simiiar ntumbter' of spra'iyed trees to le north bore twventy-sIX and ai quar rt hutshtels, and~ a like block of sptiayed (5es to thte south bore twetnty-inte ishels. A u'iew of the trees before the uIt, was picked wits even niore Con tn'iing as to the vanlue of spraying tan are thte figures qutoted above. An SpecMtionI of the trees showed th~at me of the fruit that did mature on eC unsprayedl sectionH was undoubt 113 due to the facet that In one or miore the treatnments some of the spray ust have been carried to them by the lnd while the men were at wvork on e trees adjolnitng. This, however, ould tend to strengthen -rather than eaken the force of the above figures. dti~lton to increasing the. total 'orluet of the tree the percenttage of ui'fect fruit on the 'sprayt3ed was v'ery utch larger thaun that on- thte unispray I trees. A conservative estittate ouild put the amun~iit of mar'ketable 'uit on the whole orc'hard at five or x tImes what It wvouldi htave been had tspr'ay~tg .be~tn d(101e. Next. seas~on >re the budits bireak, more care will b' core1sd Ih Zi'hyIng; o as' to' ~anehecs, wille better results are look I for from a power sprayer which we cpect to use than from the hand >wer' sprayer whtich was used this yar. WhIle thte sprayinag (did not ac >mplisht ali that might he acc'omplish I, it diemonstnitted tnt onily the ncces ty, but' tihe value, of systemiatle spraty g for all eommhnrelan mrchard. DON'T DO IT! Don't be misled by high flown talk and high sounding rames and whole volumns of slush describing big stocks, mam. moth bargains and all such rot, to rush off and-part with your .ood, hard earned money for goods that are inferior. Trade it home with people you know and with folks that stand ready :o always "make good" on any trade that proves nnsatisfactory. My stock is complete in every line. New Fall and Winter Soods are coming on every train. The goods are all right and first-class and the prices are as low as they can be sod for. DO IT NOW! Try this store on one dceal and you will always get your Y.onyC's worth, never complain and go home liappy. L\NYTH4IING, EVERYTHING, AND THAT THE BESL. Yours for prosperity, CUY McFALL. A Full Line -of Coffins and Undertaker's Goods. A few suits of Ready-Made Clothing to go at a Bargdiin. Cheap Rates To TEXAS Oct. 2nd On dateAa ined the. Cottn B-It will sell round trip ticko-ts to al i oints in the Soutliw-ast at extreurel.v low Oct. 16th rutes. All tic-its poori 30 days. arid stopovt-ra ailowed where dl-siredl, ganine ani returiug. Ti0 C at ton Beit is 4 Nov. 6th the dir-ct ine to .To-as. Solid vt~pihule traina leave Nov. 20th Mt-'-t morning and evening with tiir ,ugh free re S e-inuig chair jars,- Pullmuj Sleepers, and Parlor Cate Curs. N. cbangje of ears to Texas. A Good Chance to see the Southwest at Little Cost If ou are looking for a iew loenti in a, growing c'.tiitry where iand Is cheap atd fertile. where te elinite Is iide an I heaIlhfiui, wh tere, yotu can pay for a but farin int a year or t w'3 anl liveeoiinfortabaly whIle vonti are doing it, you should ivestlg.itaj t'e couantry aiotug the Cotton lieit flhut'e. Tell us where you wanit to go and we will-plan the trip fo.r yeu, teil yotu the cost of a ticket fromn your hionie town, awnd save yon unnlecessarv exiuense lo.>kirg around.t W"You' will want to know sotniethinag ai)Ont tihe count '/ before you .stairt. Let ine senr1l you the hiandsoinet, illustraited boo'ks w. have for free distribu tion. 'l'hey-tvIll-Interest yott. IE- I'. SMI'X H, l eav.-iiog P-eansaeer Aiceni, 2'3 Vitirs le~ Ihidg , A PLAN rA, GA. We Never Disappoint Our Patients. We Fulfill Everg Promise and Glover 1ici Cut False PMopes. WE4 CUriEtu e iiot-h nf rbugeadVrect h V'gort'oatav iyc~ur".i; ri t'r-aioula~ t lhut p~ermn~aet, liw of tbse state of Gora f a , ictan' nt an cddure of all nervous End chronIc diSet.-a'e. Dr. N. K. gi:ng. the founder of thi li in t rutlon, is the chief con' tang spec -lUst, binug aslsted Oeur suocs in the traentor cbr:o dapaaos Is unsurpas Its Xray. via et ray and Iiia ray In fatevery elec riot contrivance known to t he medical pr..feaainn. Onr sanltarurs is moe in ndevery respect, and we empoy none but the~s Sand licensed phyeicians being in charg'e. atronae-e-no O 0. D. of nasc~ for literat ure aresen mit to 61.00 per month. (msdneva Inr'd ) ad we giv te aes' *ance of a cure wIthin a speoified t me. MIY BEST fCIS 0H80NI0 DISAS S " "uhhat e'J* uch aS Kdey. n( ddor toubls Ihauintism, * oorsoron H ase' of woan', N. K. KING. M 0. ra'neo eDsa me snch as Diaaplacesaent. Cat Otet.TN P rysaoda. yonaurd D w aq sic o aSe d. On roeque. Write uar . 'a o'am a* '' ...... t.ONMUJLTAf. ,%llNTI NAOIBFRED nammm JOB WORKt Jo b w ork' of &stery dlescript ion d on e here with neatness and dis pat ch. Tailroacd and. Commercia[ tara d Printing r j and ,at (eme1Ol t.d(I]e neatly a n1 d aV l'e as(n al e prI' i2cs ( 1y .118 a TJ' iaI. SentineJiourenal Co. PiwENS s c