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2 NATIONAL rklTTTI II PROGRAM VTIiTk liV f i:\' TI1K LANCAS i ? ' er shall be made to see tl | advantage of growing cattle. ! "The conclusion that I i m-e the statement of these b TEH NEWS, AUGUST 1S ?e economic dicated upon the erroni sheep and the farmer was a macl istence was tolerated draw from he was instrumental ii are facts is backs and fiiliuK the i, 1913. ?ous basis that ... , line whose ex- Wrood S Hi&n-l only because \ covering the stomachs of Grade Seeds. statement c THE FARMERS ; No. 222. >F THE CONDITION OF ?BANK & TRUST CO UU JL Head of House Committ His Views as to Dev Lif( 1 liYJ 11 1 LiLi T ;ee on Agriculture Sets elopment of a Sound Counl i in the South. if thA Statps is shown to hp SO K Lill that we must learn s< ! grow bread and meat or | forced to eat less bread a I what Is worse, depend for Forth 1 upon foreign Importation I "Mr. Bryan has paintt jty of Peace?a beautiful p agery, but I say to you tha est armament which this throw around itself is thi become the master of th A-tiH ft n i\ plnthinv uumilv nf the* w i omehow, to his unproductng brothe we shall be and cities. The farmei nd meat or, a machine?he is a n - our supply hopes, aspirations ai is. and visions of a man id his Ship ferences and efforts lece of im- him otherwise than as it the great- misdirected inliuences nation can "We wish to teach tl it it should to sell as how to prodi e food and ously. The bureau of r?rld. and if that the farmer nets on ir in the towns l^rilTlSOn r is more than V^iAiUauil lan with the The Klns of Sc id ambitions also makes and your con- winter and sp w hich regard the earliest m i a mau are a zood h and efforts. le farmer how CRIMSON CLO ice advantage- 1 '^e productiveness statistics says I than twenty times ai Iv 4 6 ner cent. ' mount spent in cor 1 .lOVCr located at Lan close of buslnei >11 Improvers, HES plendld fall, _ . n.? rlnc grazing, ^?an" reen feed, or Overdrafts. . . sy crop. Furniture and ' Due from Ba IVER will incrrn?e I I Bankers. . of the land more Currency. . . . > much as the same Gold nmercial fertilizer*. Silver ahd Ota caster, S. C., at the js June 4th, 1918. IOURCES. counts.. .8140,978.00 1.981.M Fixtures. 8,870.00 nks and 16.47S.tS 1,449.06 987.Bt er Minor A.8Dury r . ljc>oi, i n,,,,v agricultural committee, federal of representatives?in which he holds membership from seventh district of South Carol outlined a national program of cultural development, in his ad Wednesday afternoon before Conference for the Common Oo ^r. Lever said in part: "'This conference is pregnant great possibilities. It is the house for the South Atlantic stal body and for South Carolina 75.5 the it will be seen thai the ac ina? the bread producing cereals agri- ly decreasing, and this mean idress peat, that we must iucreas o the cereals, producing more to I od. or our population will be either to import its bread p with cereals or eat less bread. 1 first nlflcant that Germany seeing 1 ? l,,tn tlw, ut i :es 33.5, I were to attempt to pain I. Thus typifying the supreme sa reage in American nation against is rapid- vasiou, I should paint a cc is, to re- holding in one hand the ur bread 0f the world and in the the acre, clothing supply of the n reducing I INCREASE PRODU( [t is sig- . The next step in the d ; further 0f agriculture for the Ui t a picture, of the price which the ,fety of the sumer pays for his i forelgu lu- other words, out cf th jllosal man, crops, the farmer got food supply 000,000 and $7,000,00 ; other the cost of distribution fi ations. to the kitchen. Unde >Tin\' Democratic admlnistra passed the parcel post levelopment this week the lntarst ilted States commission has matei ? ? t i?vn rnac ro tuu nn amal ultimate cou- t-an be "own by it >roduct8. In working of com. coti e $13,000,000 ted crops. only $6,000, ?, , , 0,000 was the ' We *re hfcad rorn the farm Crimson Clo ?r the present iAr. . r tion we have Winter Vet law and Just F.irm < ate commerce , v rlally reduced Write for prices and I nnokinran to I I CH121 lot] self or at the last | Coin on or othet cultiva- i checks and Ce Total.. ' quarter* for LIA1 vcr, Alfalfa, Capital Stock 1 . i 11 Surplus Fund. Cn, and an Undivided Pro >eeds, Current Exp< Taxes Paid. . Descriptive Dividends Unp . eivina information ? 1,1 J" 324.SC ish Items 168.49 $166,176.09 BILITIE8. Paid In. . $ 60,000.09 1.260.90 (Its, less mses and 6,208.97 aid.. .. 13.99 time in my memory mai m? |j of the state, through their volition, have assembled to cor the moral, economical, industria asocial problems which vitally co all of the people of South Car It is a relief to And public sp men acting concertedly for the aiou good and in doing so above party or factional uiisu standings. "This organization should be own ship ot" our country has seer isider fore, lias given such nttentio il and development of her agricult ncern intensification of her farmiti olina. ods, that although with an i irited than the size of the state < com- and a population three-fouth rising of the United States, she is nder- within 2 0 per cent of her t< sumption of the food neces ? per- her people. We need not s icouiuu- nivist ueai wun me lavis i hereto- enumerated them beeau n to the essential to human existi ;ure, the Farm production in ig uieth- states per acre as compar irea less pean production is as on af Texas that ]and although s of that more than a thousand ye: produc- producing three times as 1 jtal con- comparatively virgin soil sities of states. That this is shut our nny indifference in the c * US 1 Iiuvr VUO * M WW w?? ?auM> se food is the end that the cost < ;nce. ! shall be reduced to the United minimum. This is ii ed to Euro- we must not overlook i le to three, I tal fact that better m farmed for be brought about only urs is today organization?cooperat nuch as the 1 president of the Agric of the Unl- IOf Texas says that th< not due to ! Texas gets only 13 pel liaraeter of ' price which the const i. . , . af distribution about all sccda for f? a reasonable ' ____ mportant, but w wnni the fundamen- * " VVVJVJl arketing can Seedsmen, - I through rural ion. The "~ ulture College e farmer of T| v ? -m r cent . of the pr* r\If I liner pays for J ill aovs-ini(. xuaiviuuai uepi Ject to Checl _ _ Time Certificati D & SONS, posit 15 _i . ? Cashier's Checl Uchmond, Va. Bills Payable, lug Certlflc Money Borrc ^Tt]1 Total * XI11 STATE OF SOI County of >811.8 OU Ok 18.4SS.04 an of De 9,904.18 ks 317.81 tncludates for >wed. .. 80,000.89 $166,178.99 JTH CAROLINA, Lancaster?bs. raanent and its annual rut should cover a period of noi than two weeks at some point i state easily accessible where the ers in all lines of thought migh for with each other regardin problems of most interest to Thus is the method which is pu by the Rural Conference Assoc <of Massachusetts, which I addi on last Friday at Amherst. "Their work is divided into gi eting eves io uicis. ?e neeu nui L less part of the ostrich and st n the heads in the sand thinking lead- to avoid danger. We are uj t con- a seriou- national and stat g the sition. MHAT-PRODUCING ANU rsued lation "The people of the Unite essed are the greatest meat eater face of the earth. We consu *onps, more meat than the Englis piiiv nit- tllP (wo countries is slu Irk our tlint the average pro thereby ,p,r the crude system of fi > against stration In the South thr e propo- we are teaching in a most 'and limited way the bet d.VLS. of agriculture is about , two against the usual fa d States tu South. The avert s on the see<1 cotton per acre for me even jjna js 557 pounds, whll li by 4 0 ntrp ?n(tPr the demonstn >\vn t>y melius pronucis. nc kiu duotion un-1 farmer of Denmark ge \rm demon- of the price which t ough which pays for his products, elementary ] nee is that the Texas c tor practice i >1 unl w hile Denmark efl as one to j live or organized. Tli rm practice J team work, getting tc igp yield of ' ing together, acting South Caro- I upon the part of the e the aver- i the consumer must ation meth-1 which we shall eneou l>\\ nun me ? ts 92 per cent. 1 i ^ /-w-1 he consumer I vfl c lv The differe- '?* effort Is Indlviort is coopers- I.rjT e group spirit, ^ V^X .gether, think- owvibrai ri together, both GENERAL RI producer and For Buggies, be the spirit c rage. Agents for Kelly S ? ~l\ /TXVw. Before me < |y|TCX Cashier of the ' D* who, being bw above and fore Y"> f>Q f~% T T true condition XljJClllj shown by the b 3PAIR 8HOF Sworn to at Wagons, Etc. me th!s 12th^ Iprlngfleld Rubber came W. H. Mtllen, above named bank, orn, pays that tka going statement la a of said bang, aa looks of said bank. W. H. MILLION, id subscribed before ay of June, 191S. . P. ROBINSON. Notary Publle. oach group dealing with a did proposition, and at night all c groups assemble to hear a gf discussion of the various pro 'which have been considered in during the day. This organiz; four years old and the consens opinion is that it has worked a derful good for the state "The organization begun he day should look to its perraa <ie?Hne with all of the nroblen Feront pounds per capita per yeai >f the are to continue to be tin ?neral meat eaters on the earth it blews necessary for us to wake u detail fact that we shall have to itions more meat. The figures mi ius of you. There was a decrease in won- census period of 9 per cen number of all cattle In th< re to- States and a decrease of 21 nency i"- beef cattle, and more i is for than that, a decrease of 4 9 \ but it 0(jg js 1^16 pounds, whi average for South ( will be aj)0ut 13 bushels, and un p to the .jtration methods, the produce ap0ut 33 bushels, and nv ly alarm of gonth Carolina Is true 1 the last tirp south. The de tt* j methods show about ( e L ulted y|pj^ as against the yielc per cent ordinary methods. These alarming i)ey0nd douht that produt per cent , ?.? ?, .1 lie for corn ' "The question of n ""arolina is vital. The average farr ider demon- the problem . He can i average Is He must be made to hat Is true ' junction with his 11 of the en- | Kasterling of Malboro monstration me has offered very s? louble the tions. A community 1 under the prove Its breed of catt facts show i bred bull is costly? tion can he | can not buy him. He nniiniin; hv the community anc aeat supply Is nres ior nor must solve Rock HI ?ot do it alone. work In con- Our plant Is equ elghbor. Prof, grade repair work in a letter to vehicle. We maki ?nsible sugges- overhauling and wishes to im- motor cars, etc. le; a through- __ the individual P nptl7. We paj can be bought Write us for estli 1 made avalia wujgies. uorreci?aiubi U. 8. O. ^ lipped to do high- W. ; on any kind of ? a specialty of painting buggies, work turned out Lancaster & r frelgh tone way. Schedule In Ell natea. we: B. L.INGLE, "J-? ; T. GREGORY, T- * P. BENNETT, "S ' Directors. N( ; Chester By. Co. 'ect March 3rd 1911. :ern Time. 9TBOUND its consideration through the ideas and if such an organlzatio *>? made to realize that there Is In South Carolina, for the pat citizen than a discussion of political differences, it will mea beginning of an era of good good work and good results, peat, this conference is pregnant possibilities. *'It may bo the beginning of i group In the number of calves, n can killing our calves and then more mitting economic suicide. Lriotic that Congress should pass petty now pending, which will prol .11 the der certain regulations, th will, ment of calves in interstai I re- merce. If the cattle growe t with country has not the sense that the sale of calves is an < i new loss, then Congress ought to ..I* 1., oiiniich to nrntoct hotli htm ^ ( lutrcttwu ^iravij ? it" vi we are rr0pS but are we goin r "? u?m Education of the farmer m Km 'zati?n of profitable! i? i? better practice of agri u.n" against the worst practice ie ship- ture js j)e tbe fundai step. The farmer must r or the know that it is more to know wjaer> and bringing more ?conom c way of money to fan be wise tjjan jt ja to farm incor nml tno . K to do It? ble to the community, to the real- wishes to sell 100 ste ness of the dual does not know tl culture as the price. Some per i of agrlcul- i"K them does know 1 mental first advantage. Individua be made to Rive place to group efl economical. ' returns In Good Reason For Hi n correctly, When a man has su rectly. We | eral days with colic, A community era;the indivi- Schedules Soul he market nor Premier Carrie* son represent- ,, _ _ . . , It and sells to B. Schedule 1 effort must a8 Information o ort and team guaranteed. Effectl Daily departure s Enthusiasm. No. 11S?10:06 ffered for sev- Hill and way atath diarrhoea or No. 118?8:31 j -?? uv. limicaMer . n ti ? Fort Lawn hern Hallway. Lv RiChburg . r of the South. Ar. Cheater . ., figures published EAi nly and are not Lt. Cheater . . w. Rent IK lflt I v* RiChburg . re Sept. 15. IfII. T v Ba8Comv|ii? from Lancaster: Lt. Fort Lawn a. m. for Rock j^T Lancaster. ans. Connections? i. m. for Camden, ern. Seaboard o:uua?a:aop i 6:30a?4:0Sp 6:56a?4:4Sp 7:30a?6:S0p 5TBGUND 9:30a?6:46p . . .10:20a?7:26p s.. . . 10:?0a?7:36p .. ..11:00a?7:60p 11:30a?S:llf -Chester. ?'lth Southand Carolina 4 no practical good if its purpose not strictly adhered to. It mi n. conference for the public goo not a conference for the goo some common individual. "I sometimes wonder if sue conizations, farmers' lnsti Tural uplift associations, confer ivnd the like really know that >\re serious problems for cons' tion, ar are they the result of ?s are consuming public against 1 ist be "For South Carolina the d and in beef cattle, during the sail d of was 19 per cent, while the in calves was 45 per cent, h or- situation something to thinl tutes, Does this tendency indicate ences cessity for education and leg there . "More than that, not oi idera- there been a decrease in ' that cattle supply, as just she " " havp hpen trying to team lis roily. tllls fop gQ years throug decrease Rrant colleges, our expe ie period tions. an,i our federal T< r'tdepartment. These effor v. ?? heen entirely in vain, wl < about. tjie otjlpr hand, have tin any ne- ^ir,?iy productive of the ( islation . through our colleges, nl> ,ia* stations, and the departr the heer ricuiture? \\*e have lieei information of enormou me iarmer otucr rorin or Dowei h our land \ is then cured sound ai riment sta- or two doses of Chaml agriculture Cholera and Diarrhoea ts have not often the case, it is bi uile yet, on he should be enthu ?y been en- I praise of the remedy, nds sought , is this the case of a experiment when life is threatened nent of an- j in need of such a rem 11 gathering fails. Sold by all dei s value to cumpiaiui auu Columbia and waj id well by one No. 114?2:00 i berlaln's Colic, Columbia, Charles Remedy, as Is tlons. it natural that No. 117?7:48 elastic In his Hill, Yorkvllle and and especially Charlotte, Washlni severe attack and New York. 1. Try It when * E. McGee, / ledy. It never bla, S. C.: W. H. ilers. Charleston, S. C. r stations. Northwestern R [>. m. for Camden, Fort Lawn, ton and way at*- Line Railway. Lancaster, wl p. m. for Rock A. way tatlona. Also ? gtor, Philadelphia The Bcgt H< O P A Colum- GROVE STASTELI * CafTev D P A b,ood' buUd" up the caney, IJ. t*. A., derfully strengthen the depressing eflec l ail ways, with Seaboard Air r Itb Southern Railway. P McLURE, Supt. Weather Tonic 5SSchill TONIC enriches the whole system anil will sonand fortify you to withstand :t of the hot summer. 50c. instinct or commune togetner mon to the human family. Ai tfaclng any problems? Is ther necessity for this conference a the organization of these agencies? Is it a waste of tin us to be here? I wish to direct attention to a few facts. PRODUCTIVE AGENCIES 1 v CREASE. Population is gradually, bul com- mere nas oeen a uecrease 01 re we cent In tlie number of liop.^ e any United States during the ce nd of riod although I am glad tr other equal increase in the numhei ic for for South Carolina. For i your should shout glory he! F< for the United States the -jp, , has been 15 per cent, while , crease in the uumhr of lam per cent for the United State cer- for South Carolina the dee ' - | the farmers, and the fart have collected and hav n-u- pe- RUfflrjpn^ agricultural lnf< > '-av an reVolutloulze the ngriruli or hoi*s pountrv n five years. Th this we jjK1( NVO imve found no pr )i sheep oj. rpacjljng the farmer decrease this Information, the tie- trjP(j (j1P farm bulletin, x V perience with that system >s: \\ hue us tjiat (0 hody our ; rease 1S. f tlm firvior in linllctii is that we o trouble is tp I i NEW M' aotleal way fy g f Two-colo effectively SJfl & 5 Back Spac< We have Fv< | 2 ,or' Tilti ?nd our ex- I I j Table; Hir has taught |p L K t inkers one information Im 5 R features. is is usual- kJt Ij f\ W V LI fw tainly moving from the rural t .dty districts. In 1S8?>, moro 70 per cent of our populatioi classed as rural, while loss tin per oont was classed as rural li census of 1010. These fi hardly give a correct picture, fact is that not more than 36 cent of our population actually upon the farms, for the popul of towns of not more than 2.r? h 11 i r :\n t < nitili-r flu. r-i-i sii< nf 0 the the number of sheep has b? than per rent and lambs ." > per 1 was the census period. Again, m r,4 figures tell any story? Po y the dionte any course or a< gures thoughtful men. who look The the immediate present? per "While the decrease in t lives i)(.r of meat producing anil lation been going on there has be< 10 in- on at the same time a rapid 1' 1 it iim vilnr.c of those :inlm n 4 . '.> jv (r) ombalm tho informa ( in in have tried the institu do these of oarryinR ot the farm the\ in- ?( ' investigation and tion to ^jces> an<j our oxprrienee tievond panj teaolios us that a lar of the farmers, while II he nuin- |0njjv (0 tlie lecturer, nal- ha- into operation 10 percent -it going pestions of the lecturer increase jlow ROO(j thev mav lie. als as is .. . ... , . ii?> methods r 'j | f' }* t-! L: !> >; B111 ^ ^ Ilgiyg hi .is classed as rural so that tlu picture shows a difference hot "7 0 per cent and 36 prr cent 1880 to 1910 in rural populi This, if it means anything, f "that mouths to bo fed aro inoro rapidly and that the hands to them are decreasing. > "in this connection I call yoi tention to the uncontested fact the VTiit-ed States is losing to real shown by the fipures. FY vvpp 11 for flip United States thp fie from 1.6 ppr cent, for South Car ttion. por cpnt. For hogs for th< ihows j states 72 ppr ppnt, and foi aslnp Carolina 8 ppr opnt and for s feod thp United States 27 por c for some reason for South ir at- a decrease in valup of 27 ] that Economically the increase in Can- up of the meat producing . tin and me leniirer nave i >r 0 ' hut they are not oaleulat V " 'r 'i *'1P problem of teaching ' IVa, ' . how to grow more per ao p cost per acre, r south ,<Thft agricultural bill heep, or troduced jn Congress is ent. ana by thoughtful men as heii aroima jmp0rtant piece of propo per ceii_ tion in the last 50 years. '' " cultural leaders of each animals. poaP(1 by thls blll win h, p<1 to solvp [m tho farmer re at a loss fl I have lnprouounopil its tho moat p|?H?BBSlieslBSK^ sod Icglsla- I I M m. ti The agri- | | /k IVI county pro- i| ** X^J ? the clear EW MODEL c ifordConr*! ,,'J! )_ I BS^ I aaa fa en year over ?v nunuini of its people, thus entailin f?n the United States an h-oi loss of $100,000,000 annually at the same time reducing the I "vtth which to feed the mout our increasing urban popul More than this, more than om lion immigrants reach our f annually, ami not more than 1 cent, of these find their way t farms. Or to put it differ IIIUU- WI1PI1 coupitn Willi 111 ? " 11 IK K ?P- j number, is not surprising, nomic alarming when we realize , and | purchasing power of the ii hands j js no? increasing in ^roporrii lis of increasing value of the thfi ation. produced. ' EXPORT TRADE C.O 0 per "At one time we were ot o the greatest exporters of meal ently, world?today our export i ' . , ing house through which " . t, ties of the land grants periment stations and l Ti "hi tural department will >n to ttie tjipjr |nforrus,tion to tin "K ? " He will do more than this lent of teaching agriculti N'E. schools is pressing and f tt present system in South fP i? ti ^ as ooniPl?te a farce as cs . ined and yet all men rea r" ' ? * cessitv in rural schools the aetivi college ex- 1 the agrlculdlssemlnate 9 farmers. . i?the probjre in rural vital. The Carolina is ^ _ ,T-_ ?n he lmag- * I III lize the ne- J I . Mv plan : _B IS 1 2 Royal always has be l nf*vv mnHol wVuVli nl Back of the Roi II * largest and most II >T writer manufactur I the world, with unl ?nd ample abiliti advantage of deal grade business ins en abreast with the be l'ir>AO if trt flan Inn/4 /a 1 it one of the important typeinsr concerns in United resource* r. offering every ng w?tb a bubtitutioo. st; here D J 000,000 of these immigrants a coming consumer mouths ti for barks to ho clothed and 01 per cent becoming producers o and clothing. The conclusion evitable that the number of aumers is increased out of nl portion to the number )f prod This means that the producers future must be equipped with or efficiency. greater producth nioo #iio consumers must hi re be- practically a thins or tbo p; r> be lf?i2 the total export of b Ily 10 this country was less tha f food carcasses as compared to tl is in- of carcasses which was 25' con- the decade from 1890 to 1' 1 pro- ready we are preparing the lucers. (>ry with which to meet tl of the sj,y of importing our mea great- \ye need no longer depend eness. Western ranches for our r f? edll- nlv. Thev are being" broke ,s . or 1 would bo to consolidate n tk?aa as practicable the rural " ' * . under the terms of this /'niio f, r w"l ')P available in ty in the state from four ed men and women who, ! m'" 1 to their ordlnarv work 10 neces- , . . adult farmers, will be a L.'? eivitiK from one to twe t week to all of these nr-a 'J'" r?ira 1 schools, where real '? ?P 1... ? rool as rapidly , a , schools ami aOOllt J hill of mine i ? each coun- riipilCr to six train- | in addition Feature I. of teaching Theonlj vailable for 1 ovcr-lap| ? days each Feature 2. ' consolidated mcnt, p< .agriculture; \ Feature 3. 1 taanlior n f r, f * ..avy WVK TT A11V1A |/1 Royal Model 5?every , every up-to-date typ< TWO-COLOR RIBBON DEVICE. r one that insures perfect two-color writing} ping of colors impossible. TABULATOR. An important improve:rfcctcd with usual Royal simplicity. BACK SPACER. Touch the key and car iuvva u ?ui in inv 1CUU ' office manager, every ewriter user ! convenient in billing, tabulating Feature 4. TILTING PAPER TABI on Royal?gives instant access to '.ahulator stops; a time-savcr and gre Feature 5. HINGED PAPER I IN feature, exrluii '. 't wirli Knv.il. i?rri i\CUU stenogor correcting. .E. Found only all margin and at convenience. GERS. Thi. , cated to eat loss and wear less, conclusion can not ho vouchsa A 0 R B A (IK D BO R R A SI NT "Rut not only is the numl producers decreasing. but fro roost reliable statistics agrici acreage is decreasing likewis* being the Inevitable result of t crease in the number of proc The census figures show that li age of agriculture for 1,000 i This snia|| farms> Our only hoi rod. inducing of the averag 1. to prow a few hops, a few i ber of a r?u' cattle for sale In c ni tiio with his ordinary arglcu lltural will he necessary If we an i, this the demands of our Increas j1(> fj0. latlon for meat that the sn ucers. 1 acre- SnlTered Eczema Fifty Ye nhahl- Well. [\ f ' ' the subject. This, to i ' i . one of the very import) ! ?' ^is * am Prou<' ' 1111 rr> If ^aB bid > . m?, tile agricultural colleges . ' ment stations, the depart In firm - riculture and the leading *' ' ' economics in the United N-ow we are going to pass th RURAL OROANIZ. r\d ni*A t li a 1' T) lit It iu ti At ah Ailflrlt ta i I riaije ura ny mind, is H *nt features And so r>f it because it thc ong p> lorsement of d .. i . and export- Royal typetment of aK- ?? *"e U : students of ^ ^*?5^ J* I States and Lr is wii. ^ . _ V \ *\A7 us back one space. A popular feature? on through all the points of Royal trfect visible writer; the special fucilit -bar accelerating principle, famous at reatest single invention since typew typewriters for durabi and manifolding pow \ ?-t Write or'1 r\ M ? extreme of either edge of paper. supremacy?the direct vision of wr ies for quick and easy handling of t Ttong typewriter men, a feature whic riters began. The Royal is the mar lity, for case and speed of operation, 'er. Phone for "The Royal ] I iting, making he paper, the h is admitted utl among all tor alignment Book" tant* for the 10 principal crop ing the last census period the been a decrease in seven and crease in only three and the i cant feature of these figures I the greatest decrease is she those crops (wheat and corn! which bread Is made and in llv< from which comes our meat i The decrease in corn acreag 1,000 inhabitants in the Qtatoa han hppn 14.4: for the is rtur- seems a ion* uuiq iu ci re has awful burning, itching, an in- skin-disease known as "te slgnifl- other name for Eczema. S< Is that to realize, also, that Dr. iwn in Eczema Ointment has prov i from feet cure. f? stoek . Mrs. D. L. Kenney w lupply. cannot sufficiently express i e per to you for your Dr. Hobson United Ointment. It has cured South j which has troubled me for smarting, farmer how to produce iter"?an- might be philanthropic fc jems good to do this, hut it would Hobson's , to the farmer to have I en a per- The fact is that it woul ! criminal to teach Farme rites:?"I to produce two bales of ny thanks he is now grawing one \ 's Eczema same time we taught hir my tetter, ! the two bales of cotton 1 over fifty intrinsic value. I confe: ;'r"rEm? [IVGuan not bo fair II \ That the Royal Sta l) l ill do It. II % M made of the hij , ? II \ obUinabh 1(1 1)0 almost I 1 most tluU/u) wo r Jonos how II % can hire, cotton where II \ That n wjj do i".I"- ? the II \ t| 11 hOW tO 8611 j II m penae tor u| for their real i II \ ??t t 8s my Inabll- | || \ .^TL0. WBHBA "IH " ?I lin IIIIC31 JMU c a _ f fully printed and illustn J.IXX-O0- 1 Ket "The Royal Book,* STXSr/ Read our Gu< > and by the M demonstrate the Royal t tkmcn money M a severe test in your own work of the / C $7^% '* t,,e or a timsT ? I U with ? at te?j ei- M pkeep than M rssr-1 Lancast s tJi iy j>c wrucr meraiure ever issued. JI ited, and above ail, interesting. It it imp * whether you are in immediate need of a r urantee! That is the basis upon whi o you. A!! c ask is an opportunity to gi office on your own work, alongside of any price of Model 5?same as charged for lvt Tabulator. Everything included. No c cr Publishing Co.,a pages, heauti- I ortunt that you I na< hinc or not. ch we want to ve this machine other machine, odel 1 allt$, \?ent Atlantic states 5.3; and for Carolina 11.6 per cent, an vrheat the decrease for the South j years." All druggists 01 d for 50c. Pfleffer Chemical United Louis, Mo., and Phlladelph r ny man ity to grow entnusiasuc f Co., St. ont and past progrnmn !a, Pa. agriculture because It h >ver me pros- m ie of aid to ; \\ w^m^m ias been pre- ; i? ' 0 u