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. * ?L/VI ? V Ji-.-'' .- \ ? - '.ff ' )' ', Over 200-600 Farmers use Gole Planters in preference to all others. They save 50 per cent .of labor^?n? do better, work. W?tyi : ia^'frfa ? 1 t%> . ' . 1 ? V : . v iii* > . ?fe Afc, .:t ' Si'?-- V At ?net trip the Qole smoothes the bed, opens the furrow, mixes guano with the soil, covers it? open* it up again, plants ?. .11 _ '_. IL._i._^_i ^_-i _i.?r?- _?_ /^"n.- /-^-- r*"~ " r-> ~~r?X,._?~ - ^1.1_^^1 " .*"'' . Total number of Machines sold during 1903 8 I .'. i v ? Total number of Machines sold during 1904 . ............ To?I number of Machines sodduring 1905 . ...'.'...?.. "..1,926 J/Tfal number of Machines s?td during 1906 . .. ;. . ?.*. .3,069 total number of Machines sold during 1907. .5,266 Total number of Machines s?ld'during 1908.5,t2? .' '> n*??>.t . Tot?t humber of}Macftines sold during 1909 . k..3,467 \ -vf r.j?','# Total number of Machines sold during 1910. , . . . 5, 3'4o . , Total number of Machines sold.during 1971 ......<.7,044 T?tal number of Machines sold during 1912 ?,875 , . Total number of Machinessold during 1913 .. . 5,48.5 ' , V Total number of Machines sold during 1914 up to March 23rd . ..5,703 Grand Total. . . 54,670 m - Theabove includes sales of 1914 only puto March 23rd. t , The fif?g'?igfit .r>?at?ters bought by us during 1903 were pui m'the h?nds^bf good farmers,.with request to give these ma - chines a1^ These -''.eight well pleased'^ 4 Cfr the than 54,000 bf th?se machines sold by us, we can say that we have never received a pomplaint from a custo mer. NO' Imlpernbnt ever put on the market bears stich a wonderful ' r?cor d. In fe ll g e n t farmers, y who ha've?d, andar? using Go?e Planters frankly state that it would be impossible in arty way to improve S?'?ht?f?Welit \ so'per?ei^ . = Aeiquicr^ ' ' t ' ^" * | ^uuivan naruware ^uiupmiy ? I ? ; . Anderson, S. C. ^ Belton, SJ^. , I ?PMtBMHBMBi^^ 11| III lilli I lilli I lil WlT I i' " IIIIWMMIWMWB^^ Nev? York Colton *te eoa,ractB at,tasses, in some oi : " '-r?- ductUin lntla?a^/w%!is suggested YorOB AhQwed ad,;'cqknge and droas -Sow York, Maren 2S.~Th> gii^i-wire ?ule*;1.*?.' , . fri ?i i?U? <-ropft sHcrt -was Ins* urgsiit /, ?? ''. qhrju. market eased off and^ :reul'Mnic and '.'''^i?ii*ii'..? j ?f'Jng for a reaction; . iT.be clo** wa* <*fci'ei?r?- -?kWiU?*- m? .. .. .L? tvl .'.'.i'-iV^S/ ^?^'.A _'<\WX^^f^.^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ " JJaV '"1220 iS* if?1?"* i?vT The outcome: .wes a r v?tt.- rij-kaas. ?$..-fio**4? h?d Oats, Mir 'ft'MPft'J?ir ??? "14. nn Avasy uudertose toda? andi Wi .oft st^y* ??&T|k or'sales *7o o n lo l? nolnta.-4*oa?B?*Tbare4y ?K<HT **% J^:$frf**r'> at tho lowest. The matket ^tv dowit , Cattle ?toady; veg 25c lower andi co?era-lve ?Sfrl^S ana?er*t>. *o^ 12^--?f?*^f? mu*-of ..j^lgfej^?ta ?^?r'WB?il^>a^B!be-60S' a .780. r.?di' u ? ?.I :-.iri--r ?: Spot cotton imchanged. Middling j Mon?^maii&et 1 :l ? 10; aaJaa>on; the ?epuL HC?>ito ;ar? 'I^^S?iJ^^r; ; -: ..'fttu.p f?tVW?iosm*: ;" ?J^^^AwS?.JSL'T^L ?TSy'' Mar.?,. !2M,.W,ltty *?tr 124?; SSBL^ 54?^ V7.**5} AUB . i "Ol J ? October l'??*- rn^aihAr * - J ?Y.* * ~: -- .: mnp ?oao?.?HXi> sw nara i ?ri a ?; 1,1 ' _ * ^;'!*^^:wto^;t^;?oJ)^?4.S^ ?"**..I ? ' ? -J.' _^ . W'>?-?r ^ ' : : MfrT^ntUlo paper * .half. ' I taltWttlI^^lirgro? r aterlip? eaehapge barely ?toady; COI .:j._^ff{ggK ?days $4,34?fct Oamand 4.8.S0. . . ^ | stead*: j?od .titistftir- ??; : low ini?> r Bar *U?e?. ?My .. tiosattdExport iSoo. Hecejpia H,000? W?*^nt?jW?M atead??; railroad| Kwarea steady. * ^ ; . : iboada-atoady. ,. i He ?^?ar?h 23^-Cottaa a?aedt oil vea* pcttr? *ekbur. ?tali aailn^t ?p to jg >p9n^*4a*p? m- t^ataaaa?v* cr.'dei ; altoat?a% ^altojrt i?pvaHM ?a* huylaf ? ftifi)?i?*?B4t#'4*?i oh?e* !rsaiWkj?nnd teaMfarary,4 eraaiaa'a S*t*a* *f <$we Ta? as? of hu?l *wn^>''?iial.^Tl^> *'?rc "*j .^?l?*|*?ie -Ilt^iwaj>nt*-r3lavt?r?lly t +p ?v{ieia?!^?etr hhrber. That Xaiwdyi t*B %m ^?<nJl?f^tSM?^,??^' .; i -: WA? yuh.- . -A. \ - . ?? ! Alihpat ?^ry^a? h?(cnro that fiase f Toa *n^ Safphsv 'property ^oxapoaad-1 > c?(. brj)^ ?pek^h?'>??4s>?; ??W <u^t ; ltwtr* jt?F the.^iaih?R faded.?aureah^ ? : ed W-fi^r ?B*?'4ajad>kff,--a*?li lr.ff ??ate:., and < ?topf ft?irui AaJr.^ ; tekra a*o ?be ohly, way ta gttt ^Ma .;??t*re "w^Mto^?atko U at." home. hy e?W?? at ? n?fc:- ?r?? <f?riwafi?. ?jjj.aa* ?a^w. Th ifO&rpja-,^: mea?fa. yoor hair, oe it *oea it ao h^^raily uo4 eve4t?y,^lovi dampi* a apoajg* or ?oft brush wjth lt and draw thia through your. hair, taking one small strand at a time; hy morning the gray MSterdjt^pearpB.aad after another apr plieation or two, yonr hair become* beautifully dark.V thick and glossy. Bvahs\ Pharmacy <. Agents. To? Be imprisoned ?oenyer. March M.-Adjatittt General Jofin Chase said tpntghy?hat ^ap?. - JoiiK?,. arrested af wnisecherg .jtarly today ajs ?he. waa g= har -*r-r- 'c,^-.. r-^-,"- J- ~_=_?_- . would not agata,be placed in the hos pital,} ... ' . "I i/ideret?nd Governor Amnions' orders,are;iuat the same, as thoy/wevt; ?efore--that 'Mother' Jones ls to j?e imprisoned; until she is ready to leave the strike .zone;" ne said. Net A Suff ragist ' " ?&ts* Mi?atanl (By Associate Press.) Belfast, Mareil .23.-Sir Edward Carson; -copnaentrng on the parlia ment*^ debate;, said tonight, "hour by hour I am becoming mbre Im pressed with the government mossag? nt peace *o Ulster '' * Sir Edward received today.a suff ragette deputation, and infromed the women that when ha- was unable to i?K :?o?" as? . sp?Ciiil tr?aUupwt for the wome? of fletar aa he Mhdni\v>r api proved of the suffragist .movement Ca? ? on h Busy ; ^l?i?tU Quiet (Ry Associated Press.) Belfast, M?r*?>_ ?B^-8ir Edward- Car son ia st'.R at Craigavon, which la surrounded--cy sentries. He ceee?ve?J todayonom>ernf1>etttMlons^ command ere of his army, v H? says 'ie will not. leave Belfast until'the>criBu: *s r,ver. VoltrhteWa patronea i?? Streets to 4arT;des4 promptly with snr. of their owb men ?etlag in a d?sois?r-jy ttaftae^pasd, to give tbe ;>olhMpto3| mediate assistance tn any .li ?Bf ? ??ej??ty. is qaiet. fJVD HtW.tS NEGOTIATION* Prosid?nt .Wilson that parlar* at v?c?J 0nbKJbHw*??a 4ohu -Und and. Senor I PortJHo Roi**, iluerta'a ?tiefstes' oTvtereigft affaira, .'have not reached the ?togoi #t negotiations sr brief prc-1 ynaajly.' ' AdtBln tetretloo ?fUe|*is . dos "i . .ascot . naMeya -or : aeenUeUeeg' "wai j until arte?- the 'haiti* at! i Brisad Hs/ tfte^ere! ?Mis?. ?emmand-1 tt?r ??**erdsr Tersas reported today' that in ctpcctaVton- m&i vreiuuronu, io*> *.-,. m nr.||i".IMHm IS?Up* had ^'hese dispatched: from Fort Mc Intosh fe Seepstn. > Deadlock o? the Twa Houle? of j the Japanese Psrliment j V", (By Associated Prear?) Washington March 22.-T-iJoaatItu tlopal government in Japan. bi .tba t??kited form to which H ?mw exists, is peMevtd by officiais here to ba,iat. stake in the* present crisis in tba Japanese parliament. 7 When diplomatic circles here today learned of, tho preorganj salton of. thia parliament, the concluso? waa drawl! that unless a compronilse caa, be e>~ ranged during th? 3 day period af suspension, tho Yam nm nt? n)!sisirw..ip doomed io succumb. The failure of thc two bouses to' senas npon.the .budgetr lscludiug the naval est?males, might rea_i}.K.ln tbs dlssoluMon of parliament wul a cftU, for s acar ?lection. . As tue bpuae of Peere cannot-be dlssqlved. the. oab> effoci of such a call copnriftijetsj? would be to give, the electorate.po op portun ?ty to chaste the 'complexion or the lower house. '.. There i? U?ie reason io believe that thia would occur, hence lb? r?Mawnh 1 lag of (parliament finos the , two houris again tn deadlock '.which might less-to s mined effort to efitffejl thsrpowcr of the, house of peera. . . 4 Ordinarily thF failure of, the present! 'parll^Siiat: to pass'thc *^>**9t would | not be -especially dUaatfsms, but asl there are ?io?. 5 grcsi .^aiasshipa apr* i der. construction, .the --.appropriation | [for which sve made snjte&cally ac-: cording to cyrtAm sis^^Jtf^k? *ror*i,{ a mer? renewal of the budget^ as ppo-j vldod by the c.onBtUutto???aa SOM permit tbe. continuance of work os] these battleships, und co.wo.ueot;!y a' serton^. Jblow, would br- d<aU t* thei ?ap-i.-o pavy.,. .. .. "Beal Valar ef Ui$,n Thc value of human Ufa ia In the i soul. Tho generation that raines the (Soul will, value men; wo<e*n Ard riit*r ?dren. lita tho' genius of th? t'-hfie tla.ii T cii I a ian ?,jL. .?.? J-J^rh:1". ?.;iti;. that it i^Tapifi^S^H^^B ; every Ilffls-rrom Cad. Ss -J I ?sd ls therefore a* divine, value abd torpxite worth. Our gessrattan. par, McuJarby in Araerlea, baa boori think ta? tf? ; ?erm? Ot biology, j?et ai ffiHh It bas the/efore lost somethnig Mt . the aense of the apnotlty. e! bornea life iirbtej) .tbt/:ttfit. ?plrltuaj cuHui-o ot ! the psst so?ehaped. Tba appalling cumber ot wurder*. tho. ?UH greater j 1 ?saber af aak^dee. sad ike iriaht-1 ! fol uJaugbter ar human lifo to oar' 3*im Z?? city flprreis -M literates by . . t i T?MSRtido usr. vsiufsa. cosaerv* ttoa of , Jwpapa resources as? "ba* ? , o?iv*e 4hla. ?eperath>n prisas,-jprop^!|!j higher than person, posnesalo? moro Hum man. ?vJ3sck. ?a, th?.gafetjr.. first moveJnept, hack of the effort to secure legislation against industrial accidents, and. hast? of any/morediept to. check im? ?-dor and suicide there ia needed a reaffioiMAfe* of the value and infinite . slgpln-i canee of. tiie soal. Ufe ls the gift pf God. Life in.a man isf part of God. humans are still members of human Each life belong to the whole of.hu My ?n? chth?r--s cf i with ehrau . Every .disregard of the prectousMMa of one life is disregard of the value ot hunjapjiy and ,is ssoriwge toward ify. murder, every suicide, overy .rentable fatality is an attack upon humanity and an aaqault on God. Lett humanity arise to defend Itself, ita In tegrity and its meaning. I ?et every ene who bol leves In God reseat the assault upon Him by working ?fir a' recognition of life's sacredness and for laWa end. customs - tbst. shall put ??i ot hi?l?S Sat Meat li Yo? Feel Bacfcirbr ^^?^?mmMadder VrtnM+.-JtAgW. ? ????? !. v.4t\nlH -of ftgK*? mm ??' ^?^W?SWvSM^-who^osjb^ Waat ' regularly ?se> make.. a> .- mlfttWjfrflB > flushing the . kidneys ?ccajrtonHy saya a well known authority. Meat forms uric acid wftj^jaffii^, from the ?trahi, get afoggteb 4^ Atti tfes^h^1**?^ [itg^ - - "lP%P**^'yp*ite& a diiil ache in) tended r|? s ewsatioo pf. aesldtej rosey r take a tnhlespooeJW ig *-feite? i tee day* your kidneys wiu"a2flHH ^la tamdns salts ia tnads from, tbe egg*-* Jrr?t?AM?hus ?pdlpg bladder w^kaasa? ->i f. <? ?ad: Salts le Inexpensive and can. .Otjnhtret??*kc?. e. dellgbtful effer vescent IL'.O?. ?Mar prink which every &*-t?fir** ?** ^?a:to'.??g|; kidnap complication*. s$j?ai* Phi'mq i cy.'Aftwts.- j ililli i rn, M Amil, . ^ ^ ri f^rt; V?P<ffcj;i'?J un end to tho atoafttyr/.ttthd -j??oat] precipua Item Itt a? ; Obd'* ' wA?lrV^ humea lifo. , . 1 V 'T|^f? . ?ioclalu-m's strongcpispt is thc the ory that moa la. ia- *reltifto..itf clroujnv staute:} and not u cYealpr of. cJrcuw stances Adam proved |n the begin ning that it isn't tho'place'that oak?a'B the man. bu: tho man thkt makes t??tfl peaces; ho came very, near depriving, the world that followed >f. ;boaT?As; "Education can educo, but not 4>K}^ ??vi. VOW CUT. tiii iiiiii ? Utt^#i? bad man into u pp?d .ms? can a buttercup I n to butterfly. Hs-O simply secular cdticatibtfi?<ia??it''iMtjl make & Christian, rn w^r*mg.outl inn gosoei ol legislation, wt; ought u> put good men into tho lcfdulatu?fo?tboy | place good laws upon tho books.'nnd wie appoint good men tic* e^fotye thel l^^cat?np? le?tiij?at?i?jft^wPI ItlnesQ.. Yon mtiy ?uw ^^WTfi^e-: labras, you may - remove' TOmp?Upn 1 from him but it , tak^'.ajffyfWrt? I?wrc Utan ^luw to . clinngc bif. heart, T?\aWpuc -.woy yon may muscio n mud dog. but'that does* apt domesticate him, Yptt. may cage .Utsgor; but that wu^pri?vert. the tjMf t;<?to *. ^jj^ Yott^tna^c-ln^ e c l^?bv? li*?W?^^ In the fl orid, then Uat? ls .the greatest irttt thing in the'world, 'jRor lute is ?itolojawite. oivi^^.-f/tfc ?ir*:, ?fia trcQjfii. ? Lo . hate i.i ?i'i?Htt<>> ia T!,? W''R*' W?IH?C thal cnn pooelbly ^WliiljfM'''. ^IN* ht poverty-ima^fiWli. Whcb you long enough to T"c) .( Its ;., polattttjws, ?tin* * ?ri?R?-/r*? ^*T\- " " " " ' ' WWP??' 1 *5Kaie aTwi*? hat*? Ute arter i mppj^for ?t jAany ?O*A . th*hate*. ;:. big enough net to let the bate la.l PoilBiiet hate flf&j^&kUy And. lit y**$tfv0 sent n??fif?f??ito 10 *a?| ywp g?'.??d , mim wr?urv ii wuni. ?UBI tocto ft. back ?ted m#J Darned \V Tirct? oti^lFr '? (By AfJiociata* Press)' . Paris. Marc? 23 -Three shot? from j J. _ -, .-. *?LV_? ._J ,u?. ...iTiViiM iS attune "tn'thiTslith chQbtr?* ?f\.the palace of jual lee toda* by a woman Hie woman' ^aa^MM^^^^^^W (imbalanced. sormR?i RAILTTAY. ? farrier af lb* Seat*. ri* m^trii?>\ *mi? ntr/g ninan ? ? l?R^?ire 18,1014 W;J&??? aoaeaule Heures ?/l*?, Information and g?!A.jr^?S,?il*M^I'!ii^,,r? ?f trains from ?a^affi?S^^-*** 'S*??' ' Time WC^iSKJw?S^a,. 8:30 a? m> ; Melton..l?;CO a. m, ^itod..,. .,11:60a, m? ?? iaahtav. Walhalla and . ? a. m. :-r?f]\?fu- Through coach ?ora-(teliM^^w-.Wiai*' ' ? K*ii.??. *T4!hnll? ,B04 At ?Osch from .';,)tH,ttti|t 8:ej? ? ^ . Xo.-aa';g?g* ia??K ;'.'ta?w- on w .f^Sw*' tevoi VW .lirnm&M to kill k?kec. in _il .to Mr-, ..-{(ve ?at> ***? tvnnp 1 upen li Li return SWft?* Weavtadriktss, Washington. Mawk-^ 23.-Th? oreai id; J. M. Harris. Bi?ckaion?. h Carolina- W. C^Btfts. J?ose ?fS?Ot Carolina-^ ' K. O. McDaniel, Atlant. March 20.-Mr?. Bonnie Lee Lloyd, aa nabanoy wife, la maklax. Ute rurv?u s?p*?l?r^court ie jgt$??^^f h dt?.or/*? f?^" ayron Ii Lloyd, ftiie say? that ou soee??l oe^at-iona he has WM' her Mver?ly wit?.* bis tuna.