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Don't Y( This Ti You live here. Your business interests are here. Your home is Ou are not spending your mioney in this town. You are spending it > with etrangers in a big city. That city has no use for this towtn except to get youri money. This town has use for your mn ev. If spent here, your money will help to build up the town. It will help to build up your own busi (. ness. In the long run money will come bac spend it at home tha to Chicago or some You spend a dollar the street. Smith Brown, around the > is just as likely to sp as with anybody elsc think of that? All of us have to spend n spending it where it will do i that it will circulate around th wilhelp thiis town andl comnal town and' community. Therefc " that good logic? Suppose you think i you pick up the Mail I (iti', .i ' I> w'a t iltil ,Imd emn 111 0 iiib IOnt. South 112r. p~P N - .tj it (tiI ira ii tier*ied : o 0: i * nhlt'd ( mng li Io wIpg- t Mlany farn'. r'S 1 ih: pa,ted Flo. (ip Odorn and1c1~i * o ' :i I '-I-es of lon;g m: *3mm;fon ((I.Ot t nlhi.u or aver'nge (1 ilis, fndeI f ui ! 3I ret 'Q. iI mo1tInmes p' u0 I-f.to;II n-r holf' as11 mu lLIch long ti )ttong as ih.yV( aiI ,.hort coton on le 6"IC(.QC. tO L(ln'ing lOt. c< ttoni lii u~ pp..r [alf -of SoLuth, Can-lina ii tj)onds u p.1n thoese important con. tions~ (f s:i and iystem: Ill FAist-Deep plowed. , rich soil in Is your baby thin, him. a Sc t's Emuait 6 phosphites pre m ydigested by little f< Consequently the ha Scott's Emulsion T ,cheeked little fellow full U Like ( ) C more A your k to you if you n if you send it )ther large city. with Smith, upj spends it with corner. Brown end it with you . Did you ever OIe. T lere is an art i.n i Lmity. You belong to this ire it will help you. IsnW't over next time )rder Catalogue. a ihree feet i drillI. d, put in~ 'o( amonli at 'd( ferti **r (n:d an 0 ah ny h *lourth-- i0 p;ly litrl f sbv! l l&o isdger ',ly aluo.wn a( le1 Cohe n ni:rs gsoda in th Sifth -Ni tul as ltion thl WmOr er izer.s recvry e:.a he gve hirt wii Ptht kn 0in th11 charaI ri ofiii i t di'f ret land S s li Th Vnl h.11,~11oe jud Is by tho w ati inhinled ith i1W 11 ac plot ofl lau( ocver r~.- )os er o orsv ueniI thil. 1ut o s t~ nd lag ha wa fretfig ult?atr to {Qg ite.r running moreta 'c lain snod iverlom O.pi . ipnind tio mth it ndis yftat Emisfdon is a sturdy, rosy.. 0 >f health and vigor, WHEN FERTILIZERS SHOGULD BE APPLIED. As a general rule, which has but few exceptions, the greater part of the fer tilizer shoutld he applied to the 13o1 be fore plantting the cro{, It is inten1de1i to benelit. 'This rule is not only in tt"(rt wit Iteoretietl cutosidterations. but is :ll.o abut tantly sustit ine(l In ttd lt iaetice, its I.-owt by Cenefulilly Conduteed fieid ex-. perimenits t nstilttte(d tr tho'express put po:e of isertaiiln:; the truth. :ay:, .Ict.. R. J. Redding, 1)irector Georgita hxtiert meat Station. Dimartmem. of Agriculture, itt Virginia-Carolina v'(:rtiZ(r Alianac The theory utderlylag tle rule Is the fact that most of i he ingr:edleti s coitnpos lug a commercial f rtiliz(r "re tiot iim mediately oluibletn an: :m'"Itililte. hitt must undergo ccrtl in chemicalti changes in t0- I soil before the plant food ':i!! be In the proper Condition to be taken up >y the ' roots of t ho lt t.C. 'Thi: s pit ri tlati.v trite i regitrd to sall:; of i)lta:ah. andi :. less '.gree to aci1 phospitate. It is a fuc; $ "Iso. that som- forms of potash. nota., k:tiitlt, cause ciceal chaliges1 in the condition of te platit fnoa ttlr:e.dy prcsc nt it a soll, whereby the before in a)l'ibie and nion-:tv:ailable p lant (o)c1 : r-:dy in the 'soil, bec(nts av:l-ti)l. * The orgnjtic-stibAtnvu.e:- which :tre large ly used 11 ti hc nllko up of commercial fertilizers for thell purpose of supplying nitrogen: to the p-ati tcih as cotton, seed tlel. driedt blood, l1sh scrap. tan.i ago, etc., also reqtitre time in whi"h t.o dtiitergo chemle: dret()lositionl ad :;:ch chtig(, of form :t:s will (etable Cite root: to :aplroprI;to the titotgetn. iEve'n Stul. plat.e of :immonia, a highly soluble ehetmi. cui sntr. wit (1h so(neties enters iito tie com:it. iclt of a f"r tilz:er ii a very Ilite .1nolit.t mu11: o. -der go :t crhl>letn Chem.'iical d( comnlpositii i . the :-eil hefo re the .1ants (ai ntlia :iiy use of thl ' tiite .,Ca A :Yhih It c :t a n t. l.1 tho fe> i cf illlim. .i:h: :i111j)hate. '1lt:i Irnti.'. hrt' conl }v'r 0l Into 1., er :.: ti . t iilme. Nitrale of :+()da: l .h u':(- ^t-h'Ica fertilizer salt thalt i.; in m<lciatety avail a blce, producing it. vter} 1.; ,,nj, ct ciSe l uh n applied to a r:t(14 it shov'd be apillerl to nonu 'IlIt. Acid phosphate :sitl p1:ia: mty he alt--" p>ii <d to tht" :-;..it n -i h 1) ~ a t from,n t(;o ) to ix weel. h; :'t .; (:i tim2i'. It is ("l:lit.i by } : 144e t';.. is .h: ' "ti:h ) slits imasy I..1n litj1i-d woll better re5tilL3 v'%'ei several imo1tI:; bf lhma lins. A. mlore practe i:tandi conv(e t:rif. ril, hov", ever, is to apply :. otmpl":e iertili: r froit one to thre WCoe(s h: fre; paiiting the( crop. vhen the I:td is a ('orn, cot ton, tobaceo or tier mimmler-gring crop. allways t:kii :r thr ito tnix the tilizer thoroutghly wilth thlo soil of thle ) opet hedciing Iurrow ti whtih it slm It be appli('d an l th('tl "listiti;;,'' (?1 lti oin ) two fuirrows on it. l xn,erimetls on the farm of the (Georgli. ) Txperiment ISititi. pro.ijetsd fur th pinrpo:e of coiniparlag iln the on:e h1:1n1 ) tho effectivent's ,r a eomplete ft'riiliz"r applied two weeks before planting. adt.l Ot the ot.her h:tnd, th(' effect ivenles54(s( Io the saime (itaintity of tile same fer,1 tiii.r applre in the furrows with the seed, i were followed by an uinexlected aInd si.tr plrising restlt-viz.; the cotton seeds plant ed on the pints in w-hich the fcrtilizer had'ibeen applied and hedded1 Onl twe weeks before. came up qitieker and gave a ,nore uniform stand of more vigorous ) plants than resulted on the plats in which l r("w'(dcS and vt a i (ui h ie l,t'd 1 ll' l ri h't i3 ,. 11t s - w01 i grew 2 70 pltI.d., log ,-s "ti t( 1 (11t 'ilI b'W -1 pl'. t Iu t i , aind av-tgad'l I ;-O p)'ulld :-'u(t ('0ttol (-11 lt" crop. nyergin h'l'I :t 1 thantt 1tre1' p)oa:1d-, .('d 1 t) t')n tl' i'e CG eji 1?.py m !nd W; i!r at ;ilIsI sixt ays-l,ner is still. bet wr. '; ib ;l l l i d w iOIf. . i n -. rd.irra i1bth. he<pmNvu: Ite li ti t ll I "ver and y I'41 i.l. . ; w.ll the c. t d i .'.lok Ii.'r ar Ii'M;Urits.-h rill ma y riefram yuillg all.j) napA.c' t 14r1 tllo'. W,'i1 jPro(I.. ;l-I 3nl chance of commhifon hior'e Seno~i to 'ittil fool can do t hat, milch I. .'pp)lying Ih lr ight r'u'es J)iit jt saks th' claysrh v3 1 Owerfu tl comi tia t.'in of will piower tan-1 htin. 1: lba'ltfilltt C Il-1)l10< wfi,b c '1 Si- 8 FIt jtl.O|1 it ii he riih w d., (4v . the proits f .o r te -rwr -n rlii 0t01 row.idng ',o 1'-- -' .t prclt if; hel hi. d. -y - vo i I,- ;i i lI )i j)ha ve f,: - p'(' ria rO l ' tind : (of Ir '.1 i * liC1 I p l . n. ) 4tl'RR i til 801 to1 the ();-jf:;t 4 O? Otamt4f)jg' . i n 0 1a,m . '. he fertilizer was applied in the furrow vith the seeds. While this result wan no :ontemplated, It was quickl; explaitne. >Y the fact that the fertilizesi that ha >cen in the ground two weeks had undeh ,one the chemical ehanges already alluc ,d to. and its plant food was ready fc le immediate wants of the young 1):tnt: Tis result suggests that it may 130 (: ,'(dient, in any case, to apply a. smna tuantity-"say 20 to 25 p) nids-of nitra; .I soia in the sam11e furrow with .le et "1 or corn s'eds. which may be till' :ih perfect safety with cotton see. int without danger to corn if not plac. 1 i:nmediate contact with the need. \P't'1YING FI".RTlIL1ZIER AT T1: 'TIME OF' PLANTING. 'This may be understood to mean t etit Iplying the fertilizer, bedding on it :I. mmediedately planting the :,eed; or it i:' -vfer to the practice of putting tlii. 1 11i:iur in the furrow with the seod. I tu- bittter case, there is alway::: a ia.: '1--t danger titt the coming growing ,,1. <:i may be unusually thy, in which 1ve: .h(e Ieritili:er. being so Ilightly" co"vel'v na:; not bo dissolvecl and propervly i. 1 inlated through the roil: it .ey als .llow that the fertIlizrr bl ing :; o c"ontv:. 1ated!-el mallsi.e. asa it wcre-::ruu::d tit ender rootlets of the younlg ph:tll. that he latter may he injuretl. or ''lrntd" not inconlsiderab,le dantger. The pla not atlvih:able (xcept wh tiii a t l ih t application is to be made per r , l'hi; caution .is especially applienl e t :C0d\ that are pinted in very sI.1o I1rI'r"1Ws and141 b1'tt 1!;l; tiy cQv 'red. :=' h' , otton, and it is g;enrtaily safer t, rite mt: iSomne soil. or. h) ater, (ltUsti th - f, iliz-r In one fIrrow anti plant th. te n1 a furrow ltmmedtlatcly be.-:id?r-; or. vbt ms . plant the see<l:4 ilrst in thie :!W;-. td then the fortHier in a funrro. (h-. lielside it. But the preferred ))!.Inl ii (;1 on the fortilizer, auil then plant tt: e' t{s. aft"r harrttwing down the P d:'. I have b,tein applieud 5') to 1lh ltoltads 1 "c,11mtplet -' fertilizer p.r :r.e i i t1. 'tl"trtw with the cotton :.eets; hut it w.:; "aay hack'' in tiel late sixties ac(1 :i ' Ivetit: wh11n feilizer.- steol I 8 jul t tin. antm very h.pht anplientiet.: w. 1 :up;:i.'.l to be lin the inte'"st of .wi: t'ol.ttmny. W e ii tltnt know muct:(1 :,h t -:rtill:.rs in Ihose a y. nanl to "Iut too milch nll iin 'hnt thimc has pm s,li a:1d ;: : t tui-tc-da:te t'armter" h:s i..utnt!t'a . i'it inth ls: of forti for t -" . ( .rt:r rly hl:utieel iigt-~ra1"fde - ?i '1 th acre ol' eolttol is :ot tl.: l..r " r" i'r. '.V, h simply lihr"a ... . '1in4s. Ildeetl. It ic:p a uinesti": f.' tr"itimietle. If l0 poiu lds ..: phr11 h '. and it costs no more 1;1.:-" 111Ivate an n'ere with G0.) poUndcs; i' ..: l)lirtl fertil!zer. then why tt : r . Ih.' altuut invested in fertilizcr.a. am: if thoeght aivia:lhle, recluce the area ;u hell Ilr arcncountt? Now, the well-iniformecd farmeir on V.5ats to know if the fertilizer Ihc prto: 1 lv htai need for the crop 110 wi::hes t gritw". antl is sold at a fair piel. nl I invrsts libeally. just 11 he would () doi l'uying nn"tling at suchl a price that h. niiy sell at ii. pll t of from 5') to 1!0 itt"; cen tumn and upwarld. A high-1,,rade. hon t fert.1lizelr wii meet this requirement 'l'here is alnother justiliention for th practice of applying fertilizers aIt th< the of pinthig--viz., when the farmel has failed to put in his order at the prop er, time. Ile may then. according to ti proverb--better late than not at all" put in the fertilizer with the seed, or a tho time of planting. Pickens Circuit. i owil-g is the plan of the tllt. -tit bliotiS of 1reachitg 'it the .4r' Ot)iS ct)tl Ibo 's oni tilt 1icken;"ls ein"I uil 1,1'% 1)s--. .ectud l Sunday, 11.1 a. mn ; 1i 1 t, 7 . iPr r .h ;- 1. 1 a. tt. 1ethhl -T!, i ii-'hird Sri 18nuday, a. n.; fourth, 11 am. Ta llr-- ll1 billtlb},y, :1)p. ml. Twelve l11u--- ec'ld ti itml:1y, pi. ml tirdi. .m NOWiLOe-T'ilD.t D J. IrP. (' ontho rst Sof npreachin qri. the Nrt P ('gns tcircuit: -ilN..Vm. Mt.Lli t i otohel--Sco l 1t a.l ofev. .14.l i.im i f--Sec on t3 fp. i. CpSic H l-irshe, 11c.'t' m.gs \. mN.S et. dp.n ontrlver'.r,s.C Ditoan;tlieti thveivolt 1' m.hids-ea therI okn stnrm Profn:itr,s c spIal~ car to the heailtl of every u;aiml and folonte am -r Si outry, shoeep, cotlie, hogs, hor,'sin, etc.,\ epen ln the Civrs' t )0so e tlie wel Srch2cic ad Poul "y ap thir ivr workn ad 7.065. Ned puiher (, nd cts' l-v reolatin the somach l i I~ A I Tjr S made of the ver, i,i,iI Y on the very best To those who pi we unhesitatingly I1 \ TAYLOR'S you will us* it exc*usive] \Q& ougMR>lA1Sht to mall it-if yours C "ME4NRCHANTS For Emeroenci for the Stock o Sloa's Li Is awhole medi Price 25c 50c SeQd For Free Booklet on Hor Address Dr, Earl S. Sloat Garrison V Easley, Whoesale and Re G ra in. Ha y, 10m- an<r L( We have just received three c of Hay. We also have a full st 1 { hops, Bran, Shorts, Oats and c0 Cole Giano I)istrihutors and Cot Au1 money by buying from us. 'Phone or write ns. Your ord tention. (A R? ISON W YA Ea:-1ey, T W\e have ht nice grad(ed stree erty (the Rob)inson Place) and we Cheap, This j)ropertp) lies clos;e ICou.on Mill, and it is the chea Iaround( Picns, LeIt evesybody cation of their children come at ot these beautiful b)uilding lots. Money invested here will Do Pickens is going to be Tin: town 2271 -acri t 4 3-5-ac: I.4-alcre Ic 'T 2 1-5-aci i 18--acre T 26 I-7--a . .Money invested in this prope withim twelve months. Call on PIC KE~N FO A R A RE .B2 ' i acr well improved farm P1 irs. Six acres river bottom *'' upllandI in high state of culti, A i' t 'oo of fine original forest v an< >lenyo1.God1-om n and two tenant hlouses. TJ wel worth, 10,ooo--our price, 6, Alngl"lashand the balance in 0o AL LEAF ACCO y best leaf that we can buy leaf market in the world. -efer a natural leaf tobacco 3ay that after one trial of NATURAL LEAF r in the future. Every merchant Lon't, inaipt on his gettinig it for you. -Write us for our special prices / es at Home n the Farm cine chest t, $1.00 >es.CAitle. Hoe s 6 Poultry. i, Boston, Mass. /yalt & Co S c tail Dealers in All1 Ks;in<ls o1 ]eed . ar loads of Flour and three ock of Cotton Sec(' "' rn. We s,ell the cc ton Planters. \Ve c ers will rcccive '..rompt at Yours for bu sine' ss, T & COMPA 1NI( t running through our prop.. are nlow p)repared to sell lots :o the Griaded School and est prolperty we know of vho is mnterested in the edui ice and get first choice of uble itself in Twelve months Dt the up-country. a lots ce lot t e lot ot :re lot rty now wvill doule itself 3, S.O. A RGA IN. for sale. In five miles of bight in branch b)ottom; 75 ration: 25 acres in p)astuire. sell timbered. Good wvater 2-story dwelling, outb)uild Ie J. L. Stephens place. Is soo. Titles good. Terms