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^^/J^GE_SIX r NITROGEN PROE MkSA All P* * A A II rill Y4 ,n vor-v insoli J L lyi I Kmrthrr. land that is w LLI!li th ?rK&nlc mattcv nial y^Ttso of ground phosphate I \%w . Tho nrin^lnul u/lnfm ? "?>. THE LAN< ?! ALLIES DE! " untc r CASTER NEWS, LANCASTi 35S1 SR. S. C. ' " - stock. TflTflFR h * iniULU and most popu r TUESD No 'he Nancy Hall, Porto umph are the leading \otiro is AY, MAY 21. 1918. tico of l>i.scluir}{o. hereby given that the un- I will, as guurdinn of tho'?3 I Dili UNt IU 5 :< . ^ ORGANIC MATERIALS CA v* ELEMENT BEING USED OTHER PURPOSES V v'' ' II M*e?Jadapfed to South Carol! ML?\ *jveUhes and clovers, whil yA I seeding peas and beans i k\ suits as legume crops, j RRYINQ l?xce,,ent njtrogen gathe ' M rather expensive and soi flcult to get started, jane . remain on the land fo* t years to give Its fult rets The idea that a large ina a re" "the IflUIIL. U o in jlve'best ro| . ?j* ? ? ufaifa is an. American Meat Re Xr" *? <? <*<*' l-jthen must Wheat Sa\ hree or four irlie. part of the ! ARGENTINE ARRIl LMt:L SHOULD strlctions m- , ? t Greatec Help Provi zings. flry World Di Wir rALR SHORT. fnlnmKin TKrt DC PDniAfil .arll.atvarletii Dl unUVVn,,d w,"n ,">uu market. | Cultivation id? For a Hun- cultivation sho Tint) Coming iter. care must be c ? of the vines. . ... which consists 9 Aiiuuapii is uur xik inv 58, and should be plant- e?t"tes of >es are crown for early um* Leila 1 June, 1918 -Frequent and shallow as such gi uld be practiced until Probate C< i covered the ground, for letters period the greatest of xerclsed In the turning 1 At the first cultivation, of a careful hoeing and MajrTe, Connie Porter, Ida Porter l\ I'orter, on tne izth day of v t, make her final returns ft lardlan and apply to the I , aurt of ^Lancaster county y dismissary. y ttS. JUUA PORTER, /\ GuardlrnvV / 1918^ ' 59-4t?T^jjr SHOULD GROW MORE LE % Class of Crops Which Are ' Store Up the Necessary ? stituent in the Soil. gfc From all indications the i oloniont flint will h*> li;ir<1i?st PIIMCIJ | nitrogen fixed by the baci uUiYlLU I ed In the roots of the legu j Experiments indicate tha jper cent of the nitrogen Able to '>oil is stored in t! Qon. per rent in soybeans. elet jon tlie roots of vetrh. six crimson clover, and a 'thirty-two per cent for ret fertilizing |forty-two per cent in cas to obtain i ti,., i? ?? teria Is stor-, me Is wrong. , t only six ' . _ . _ in the cow- ; Meat Supp,y Her? C \e roots, 6.5 larged ? Food Ad ren per cent However, Warm per cent for Waste, s much as. _____ 1 clover and e of alfalfa. f'l'P8 have ma . Inoponoil ilotxnnHi ( help in a large waj lam of providiug i onslderably Erv 'r^h potato, u foo ministration, lake the Place of 8 Against J" ?rd,er that * be obtained, the * tiou oil "Growing South Carolina" ha de further and ^*eor?e P. Hoffma V?i? linmilulnfla lUltUflSt Of ClOttlS "wi-ci yuiuiu win . ,t , _ f to solve the prop- 9,din* w,,,h * food?and, like th? dreSB,n* of <*ot' >d that will largely aPP,led- the bread arre, and thor< e boat results may ?o11 ? ?ra' tollowlns inform* ,"'1 "'""I Sweet Potatoes lu v0^ *?? s been prepared by e n, extension horli. returns or on Collese. at the wa? ,ur broad furrow, a ntde tonneed meal should be SUMMO? rate of one-half ton per [Highly mixed with the ^TATJS ( ngeburg swoep or heel (-p >1 will be found to be ('our n cultivating thin crop. . j record of expenditures i an acre of sweet ponished us by a grower Mary M. U X*. sS Aim^OMPLAmip^^ OF SOfyTJI ^CAROLINA, unty*ipfi|i*fcoaster. JL t uf Comnion Plena. )h otinton. Plaintiff, against * ajtenby. It. B. Maekey, n<l-f4 * pext year and for several come la nitrogen, saya T. chief of the soil and chemis r| Ion of Clemson College, l'o available phosphoric acid a ?eeured directly or indirect different sources, whilo the materials carrying nitrogen i m much used to take the place that can be released aa bun _ AI1V. nlUui/io vuiiiaiiia BUHU years to addition to that stored in B. Keitt, Thf> amount of nitrogen try divis- )nt0 j]10 plant is about t lash aifd total. In other words re being (<owpons or soybean pli ly from analyze 2.5 per cent ni organic contain fifty pounds totr ire being Two-thirds of tjiis, or 3 of feeds was tali,,,, up by the bat nan foo<l. amount is eoulvalent to t iiurnKt'll ill ? ?? i tlio roots. these enlarged domain taken up to some degfee by shoi wo-thtnls of from the Argentine. , one ton of necessary for the U. S ants which tration to urge a still fi trogen will lu the consninplion of t il nitrogen. stulTs generally/ If we i 3.7 pounds, export necessities. T1 teria. Tills lstratlon has issued n learlv fnrfv- nlllltlllll> llm ellnnllnn t , , , , request of the Food Is being caused SuMb Caro|, tage in arrivals It Is, therefore, Growino Sweet F . Food Adminls- Care Lirlher reduction there are few or >read an?l bread- to South Carolina are to meet our Brown with equs le Food Admin- as can the sweet i statement ex- offers to the growe n /lot 11! I nurtliv that Is offarpil h? , 1 Administration for ln (R,ch'a" during 1917 am Ex 3otatoea In South Rental 'value < Una. Turning and h ops so well adapted Redding grouni conditions that can Compost?-10 1< il success and profit Spreading com potato. This crop Plants?10.000 rs every advantage Setting plants ritliAv ?1a1?I i_ TTa.U. ?i ounty, souta uaroima, nnnistra il 1918: C. pendltures. others. if Wind $ 8.00 To tho arrowing twice.. 4.00 Wm c La iadi at Vl-00!!! I 10.00 ?(1war(i Jpeat 1.80 J(>nnic Laz at 12.50 25.00 Eugeno Bs 2.25 Robert La mAif 1 AA hv T.olti 1. tor 01 tue estate of Luth-^P| Lazenby, deceased, and, { non-resident defendants \ zenby, Robert R. Lazenby*,! Lazenby, Irene Lusenby,* j enby, II. Lowry La n zenby, 1 izenby, jKdgar Lazenby, J zenby, Jr., Georgo n innKu T7? {Examples of this is the gr creased use of cottonseed ni< age and blood as feeds. Th< sources of nitrogen are belt Bively used in the manufactui nltlons. Xitrate of soda, sul poda. and even cyanaraid, ar { Ij obtainable except at gre $ Taneed prices, and it is impc just how long this condi mttl ffilH Thn rntr?h nf Hsili linu It eat'.y in- onp pounds of ammonia. < ?al. tank- pcn COntont of 1.000 poum 5 organic lizor carryinR four per coi ik exton- \s*hore tlic hay can bo f re of mu- tnRfi on (he farm and t Iphate of carefu|ly conserved and o scarce- farmpr usually cures logon ally n(1* for fo,?d. When this Is pr ssihlo to vory dlfflcuit to return tion will gixty r opnt nf the nltrr 0011 Htfht ">r tho nltro- ulurly the reasons \vh Is of a fort!- tlie purpose of centerii nt ammonia, time being upon the ed to advan- to relax temporarily tin ho manuro ment consumption, applied the Experience shows, uinous rrops says, that the consutn noticed It Is stufTs Is Intimately usst more than consumption of meat >gon eontont reasons our supplies c Ich lend It, for crops. Hi effort for the Soil selection, p cereal situation ,nK. careful lilting 2 restrictions on cultivating are the cess in the growing this statement Potatoes, ptlon of bread- Soil:?The swe? >cluted with the sp,f to a great dive For various delights in and thr >f meat for the drained sandy or uoiu Ul u ucn liorwip; Mil ro 11 Plowing and tu reparation, fortiliz- Cottonseed met and planting, and Applying cotto ? essentials of sue- Harvesting and 1 of a crop of awoot Total ?*pen t potato adapts it>rsity of soil, but if 27b bushels N iV03 best on a well I $1.60 ... clay loam soil un- '{ft bushels ctil rnlng vines 4.26 Anderson, il, *4 ton at $48.. 24 00 bard, heir nseed meal 1.60 zenbv, dec< I storing 12.00 You are dlture .$97.00 fto' Returns. . 1,1,8 ^tl0n o 1 potatoes at ^ith. filed i $412.00 Court of Is at $0.60 16.00 serve a co] UUVUU/9 iUUJliC, r Alma IlicksT1 Nellie -at-law of Luther Oif' ?a*ed: * '3L herfcby summoned andYAh answer the ^CoiuplaiJitiJK , a copy of wfilch is tyl. J n th* olllceV the 1', Common Pleas, ahdl py of your answer tdim ^ this year due probably to tli r .fishing flerts for transport! poses. ,V<. I But the farmer can solve a- >t j nitrogen problem. By grow *crops of legumes not only \vi ? uipply of nitrogen be addei 'I but the decay of the org; I iniot the plants will bring ii Mioli f?rm a large amount o 0 use of ",e 'e6d to the land In lug pur- manure' Generally a sma age Is recovered. Prohal his own n,pthod of procedure fron ing good P?'"t ef soil fertility Is t( 11 a good 800(1 of ,he legume and a 1 to the ma'n,'Pr ?f the plant to ?nic mat- so"* This may he prnot lto avail- raso ?f vetch the peed o f potash, saved by thrashing. The (he form of next two or three moi ller percent- erably enlarged, and \vi ?ly the heat allies with all of the i the stand- which transportation i ) gather tho Possible and at the sn .11 ow the re- What Increase our ow stay on the I" these circumstances leal only In ministration considers f which are the voluntary restrlctlo vetch strav sumption to some exte to fllPtlinr Hnoeon ol t* ? [ ilhs are consul derlaid with a cla ; can supply the 'ess of the appar meat products condition of the sol acuities render rotated each year une time some may follow corn; n consumption and leguminous ci i the Food Ad crop may he easil It wise to relax worked intq any v ns on meat con- year rotative systf lit with a view Preparation of S y subsoil. Regardant Ideal physical Total returi 1, this crop must be Sweet potatoes Profit cotton, small grain 1_ over crops. This ??????? y and effectively I CP AI KT cell balanced three LuVlftLi /1L rn. _____________ oil:?The soil may notipk Complaint $42?.00 office in L twenty clay or , exclusive o Jincl if you 1VERTISEMENTSI the court f the Comf>l: OK KH'C'TIOV on tke subscriber it \ .ancastcr, ii 9. fc., \^th* s after the service hB[ f the day of such seA fail to answ^V the Cfk tin the time aforesaid, tn&\ this actifJi^ will j}pply to \ or th^rolitf demanded in \ lint. on* p\|, potash is already presei en of g - \] TOU CAN T" DOJOI lit in the I makes excellent feed or j any one guest at any an aggregate of h | macaroni, crackers, pa in n cakes, wheat break fa III I I containing a total of i ILL' j two ounces of wheat wheat nrorlncfs to he < bedding. uon7'" _ Conservation of foo "* Justed to meet necessltl one nioal ||me> for neitltor prod readstufrs, demands are const istry, pi^S, nnv Df these factor! st cereals for 'ong periods in adv more than turbed conditions in wi Hour. No ont "ve> While the vvc 5prvpil nn_ not one that warrants ljivuu vwiau.uir ne morougniy and turning twice to i (1 must be a<l- inches followed os from time to Crooked and irre* luction, nor til- result from prepari ant factors nor aration of the soil s be anticipated and thorough prep ance in the dls- nential in the grot; lich we at pros- potatoes, rid situation Is Fertilizers:?Bo any relaxation pnmmor^u] deeply prepared by j i depth of 6 to 8 v .. To Issue Bond by cross discing. ;ular formed roots atory shallow prep- Pursuant to 1. Therefore, deep Assembly of i oration Is very es- i o 18 session, vlng of marketable ^ proved by th< | "An Act to Au ,h_ I the Issue of $8 - - Date, L. "t 1918. s for lautcastor School District. an Act of the (general r/UL. MO< south Carolina, at its v C. duly ratified, and ap- ;e _onc e Governor, entitled thorize an flection on NOT! 5.000.00 School Bonds ancaster, S. C.t April 2, ^ ? jIarr-y hines, Plaintiff's Attorney. ORE, ^ C. Li. C.? (Seal.) e a week for 3 weeks. / ICE OF i$j^pAltUE. Cl How the Stay at Howie ^ "Do Their Bit."? My Asking Toe Mud rtin ~~~ ove Colutnbia.?From time idt the Food Administration 1 4w en the people of this Sta er ious rules and regulations _ ^ i.1 U!._ itr 1 is Can less especially orderet Not eatinjf establishments more than six pounds products for each nir served, thus conforn to time limitations requested jus jjiv- householders." te var- "Third, retailers t< . issued more than one-eiphth V" "T?"uY;"r 1? tbe efforts to ellmlni ; . relax economy In food not to buy trul|on desires to secur of wheat U)ont In food balances. iety meafct So jonR as tbe pre linp with continue tbe only spec 1 of the we ask are tbe beetles Tuesday. ") soil not The meatless meal n of a bar- Saturday are no longer lite waste or to ed, but the former I, the Adtnlnla- used. Under the pi e better adjust- Age conditions, the food most needed ii sent condition* plications of bnrny lal restrictions found to he very i >s and porklesa mentinf? thie short) the physical ooodlt nd the porkless fertility and physk asked. soil should detern Old OI r irowuiuicnu* must be judiciously *'y I';inc?sl<>r esent potash short- school purpost it element of plant Riven that an < o excess, liberal ap- Lancaster, S. ( ard manure will be square, on the effective In supple- 1918, to deter use. and correcting at which aI| ql ion of the soil The , Sohool D|atr|c, al condition of the . A, . .. . to vote; those line the extent of I School District'' for Notice Is >s, notice Is hereby dersigned ilcctlon will be held at with will 2., on the court houso Mrs. Denie i 21st day of May. 16th day c mine said bond issue, turn as su lalitlcd electors in said ply to the 1 t shall have the right county for in favor of said bond i hereby Riven" that the un- / will, us Administrator, annexed, of th? estate of 1 Gardner, deceased, on theyw ?f May, mako his final roVfrp oh administrator, ^ind ap-jr Probato Gourtr'of Lancaster, letters dismiaenry. . J. M. HILTON. hub seen: uuwiumies in ? asn >etfit. at this moment th< drive is lo conserve whea authorities in Washingti \ trying to make a volunta i ing, but if the American do not respond, more /, measures may have to he >Tbe Food Administrate worked out tho he?f r?lm injnon. rel of flour to any towr e chief at any one time and t. The than on? quarter of a an are any country customer : rv sav- time, and in no case to people products without the s drastic equal weieht of other < taken. "Fourth, we ask tl an has and grocers to rr dure t i nftm* ~c T>.? -i .-i.i I customer The farmers of the not more are responding to the i barrel to Increase hog product I !lt nnv one crease, to all nppenrant sell wheat ,",no<1 more rapidly. < e dinte Importance, howe f"1? \ complex factors which oi e.ais. an immediate increase lie bailors pn08. he volume Tile transportation t United States the applications, w national call to 'n excess of the i on. Their in- both commercial fc es, la being at- yard manures are i Of more Inime- when the soil la h ver, are several ting the plants, anc have effected Fitting the Soli i in ineut sup- Plants:?Preparato plants, which shoul shortage before to July 15th, lay of hlch should not bo ,88UO votinK " leeds. Ordinarily. 000.00 of Sch< srtilixers and barn- those against ipplied in the drill. "Against the i ieing fitted for set- School Itondsi as a side dresser. Said propost and 8etting the in dpnominatii ry to sotting Iho ,r>ft0 00 pnyn Id bo from Mayls, ^ f rows 3V4 to 4 feet 4 _4 For the issue of $85,- Adminls jol Bonds?Yes"; and 0f ti,e e8ta said issue voting 51-4t-Tu Issue of $85,000.00 of -No." + + + + 4 ad bonds to be issued ^ ons of $100.00 andU pRQF l)le twenty-flve years + treof, and bearing in-| ,j, 4 trator with will annexed, te of Mrs. Denie Gardner^T" esday. SKP . ^ careful study aiul closi'y *v^ ihjr results.^and have notii ' V Xood Administrators thro The country .that they i quired to enforce as be.can the following rules: * 1 ^First, householders to toVjfeed a total of one ai halqjpounds per week of . ....... ,1] 1 II'IIII \ III l( ! ? MU, watch- cry of the three-qu!?'' Pied the ]oaf where one un<* uphout j before, and enrrvpon ire re- portions in other weij >t they nNo ask bakers not t< the amount of their \v use not purchases beyond sever [id one- of the average month! wheat purchased in the fou ii.v ueiiv- tiu> government took el* p.mnd roads, the had weather was soM early In February, the (]jng pro- Immature corn r} ts" vest and the necessity ^ increase oorn ns r"?>l<11>' us ?,us , - from decay, have not < neat flour t>nc>k1tiK up the nnlina it per cent hogs?on the farms fi |y amount riod of feeding, but ha r months crent tncrense in thnir over the rail- apart and apply th In January and men ial fertilizers la rye percent- thoroughly mix wl in the last har- ing beds of mediun of feeding this upon drainage, sh< sllile to save It and dragged down, ?nly resulted In vine-cuttings set It Is?particularly Correcting the pa ?r a longer |>e- the soil brought i-e resulted In a transplanting pro flVPrflffo u-pitrhf ? i - - * * i - e barnvard or com "l l"" in the drill and <8 h<M' I1 th the soil. Plant- nually on the 11 height, depending each year, auld be thrown up t?,p noils it and the plants or opened at 8 0-( to IS inches apart. . . , , , icked condition of a 4 ? ??<><* P" about through the sha11 as m cess, immediately ^ p- Re . ?v. i__._ T.e ruic ui uvu jurr ct'ni or annum, payable an- DIt. J. I first day of January of OtflPe IIoui said election shall be 8:3* clock a. m., and elosej 2:0< m., and the following And anagers: C. H. Craw- Ofb iddey and W. P. Davis. lies rnv Snrlnen ?< ItF.KCK rUXDKIlHUHlt, JT Dental SorgiHin. ? A \ 0 to 12:30 A*. M. } to 6:00 P.M. ( . [ by Appointment, ce Phone 160. ildenee Phone 16. T r?i -1 ^ predicts per person. This / ^im>.\fnorc than one and ' pounds of Victory .SmatainLng the required r ' of substitutes, and pound cooking ^p^caroni. crackers, pastr , ^Bcakes, wheat breakfast Vail combined. means prior to March first, three- "Fifth, manufactur Iiread,; wheat products for ercent- i pumoses should cease about entirely, r flour, "Sixth, there is no 1 y, pies, I fbe use of other cerea cereals and meals, corn, bar j wheat, potato flour, e1 and will result, with I ers tisin? portntlon conditions, wl non-food ,u I,,rKpr tl,nn no1 such use ,r,nrket for the next u L months. The weight < to the market for the 11 !T1 it Upon indicates an Increase ,1s, flours, from an average of '2 ley. buck- year to the almost tc." average of 232 pound iiiiiowiiiK i"W ?rnin mproved trans- water furrows rUoi til?*ti already ap- otherwise shallow rinal arrivals at For lalo planting two or three -jo jnrh vine euttin of hogs coining hie than are the pi paat two weeks r?rfally true In tfc In weight of I0B pounds laat ?? unprecedented ^_____ a, or a net In- | IK til nit? piains, ui? i laid be harrowed or I Jcultivated. ! E. s. the cme leaf. 8 to J. rs are more dealra- Qe lants. this being ea Trustees Lai .e Browing of seed Apri, 2a> 19 O-J V/111VO W1 I). Funderburk, W. Slstare, DR. W. H. T. Thomasson, slclan, S o. W. Williams, at Gregi ncaster School District. stables. 18. 55-41. Office P ret liaai ?3icr, , ^ Iliirulttcy. ( Mj HOLLY, Veterinary Phy?. 1 Surgeon and Dentist. Office ory, Heod Live Mb Residence Phqrtp ^185{ bono 226. I "Second, public eating I" ^and clubs to observe two SiSless days per week, Monc ^ J?Wednesday, a3 at prese &S?addition thereto not to s Jfel WrgI J piaepfi wheat- Corn Bread Brigade! lay and Knroll?At this hou" joir nt. In ^ur niftn are flRhting. orve to They need the wheat? Sijjn up No red tape? Simply I eat no wlieat? """""** As for nie and my house I eat no whet?No rolls ? ^ No biscuits. No white b j crease in their meut v per cent. This Is a <! )f to the notion's meat st fore now seems certal such enlarged supplii some months to come, only Increase our expo .. to the full extent of t ? tlon facilities, hut at can properly lncreas< rea ' consumption. nlue of over 15 llatinct addition m PPly. It there- ' n that we hnve I h for nt least ^ ^ tlint we ran not rts to the nllle* IIINF 1 j heir transports* JUliEi It the suine time IIII V t our domestic JUL I L,01 JMMEF K WINTHR t SCHC OP COLLEGE s< )OL ROCK HILL ; lUTHCAROUNA + 3 f |U I warua t V\ irmiau j?biw I - . . ? , from this ,:vs SelS ?0,07r?< !^SP|? &T&3S . S^d? L)op -. i ,j't W.il''Jp brcauae yotji *J5*, j'r>?W? ?C,,Vi this year i*ro aiactorinxin \ ^ war. All tt . .. i ' fHffiH sk^ST* raen corn bread, Case Wholesome! Good, Palatable. Itr to- . , . ct your Nourishing. ipe and You will soon like It h put It on _ garden Stand Arm? mgtobc It is little we ran do. ninflthit \c food I ?at no wheat until y1 id to our *V*r rtear- 18 WOn! ere" - to Stand behind your Coi iahtnow pvur The response of the quests for reduced meat during the past ?ttsr! been most gratifying. alone has enabled thfi Ing tills period to pr ofory how p,l?8 a8 tran?l?ortatlc permitted. nnandar-ln- ^ he Admlnlstratlor that In those parts public to our re- NOTED J consumption of Alphonso Si; few months has former Seer and tills service ferenee; Wll government dur- Klrksvllle, 1 ovlde such sup- ? ( h,<?TK?t; ... Henry N. Si to the allies I(la Tarbe? Teaching; b i also suggests, COURSE of the country Intendonts a IDUCATORS: Famous educators nith, professor of English in Unlti etary of National Playground Ast ,11am Wirt, originator of the famou Missouri; Ella Flag# Young, fori I)r. Liberty 11. Dailey, Cornell Ui lyder, President. Wofford College; lecturer and author; Dr. W. C. Ba Irs. Emma A. Fox, noted parllam OF STUDY: Full courses of st' ,nd Principals; (2) High School T of the United States will give set ed States Naval Academy, author; loclntion of America and National 8 Gary- Plan; John It. Kftk, Presid nor President, N. E. A. and Superln llverslty; A. B. Cook, American C Dr. A. E. Winshlp, editor of Jo igley of the Carnegie Foundation entarian, and many others, udy will be provided to meet the 11 eachers: (3) Primary aud*Grade ' rlo? of lectures. Dr. j Dr.- Henry S. Curtis, I Child Welfare Con- I ent, State Normal of I tendent, City Schools ! onsul to Greece; Dr. I urual of Education; I for Advancement of I l\; * Yt I leeda of: (1) Super | Teachers: (4) Thrmn 1 * wB h- J? ' the mo?t im 1 ' s^Pf'ta'a a t*",t yo * * u'l] I iatogetyour i ri fl r'ii fi.* drn "n?er * L ' isl'KKfi-f delay is to ! , And yourfloi i" ' 1 1 year muit be " % ao that the' ie>? work about reaulta. It muat I 1 ' '^pertly. aci?nti6cally. __ r> Seed tape vrlll help yoM t< !\V\^ ier, u more etholent garden. HHqmE ntifie wny of planting. The a . nly and accurately aparedina th wt&fF. And a whole row la planted portant u can do The President needs rIy'*To woman, boy. girl, neglect. Attantfon! tented forn Br**d Hrignde! e i* no 1 be plant* ? . Ileal .Art. > have a It is the (Detroit Free Pi nn'pVpI-r "Ile'n a clever photog at a time '' Ma t<>u nlefuvxta nf nx you?man, where the old fashion vatlon of pork Is still practice should be ^ present time, as It wll _J den upon transportat the parking houses r.t ly sound as saving th< operations and at th? f j provide home suppllei i.iphejf over the months of d? dtnlo a a h ov . .? ?... led home preoer- wishing Col the custom, thin FACULTY txtended at the of specialist 1 relieve the bur- 8PKCIAL Ion to and from course In 81 id Is economical- in high scho u cost of packing methods, ot< s same'time will teachers wh s of pork to last Lectures, creased supplies. sonnlly < on water. How lege credits, and (5) Those wish f: President Johnson has secured s and leaders of education In this i FEATURES: Special course for iirgical Dressing, Parliamentary* Ld ol, model school, rural school probl r\ County hoards of education o do satisfactory work In this Stimi Entertainments. Out-of-Door Plays AboUd Excursions, Large New Oj lintr Altevs. lairse Athletic Field lng special branch?*, an tWiusually largo and compete and other States. Club Women of this State, July iw; Demonstration Work with Ch em*. kindergarten practice, lectun e authorized to renew certificates :ner gcho0f*and take the final exa , Musical Companies, ^Mutational J rmnasium. Regulation Size Swimmi Ihnroiiehlv eoninnerl nt faculty composed ^ I 8th to July 20th; ^ji I illdren in all grades . , j Ra on the Monteasorl & I now In force for all minations. Hoving Pictures, Per- I ng Pool with filtered MtU ' - iltina in ntnaight row* of evenl i.ta. thin rung out la practically el ||HuT' ! rolooae aerdaarntheaame </unl , nrr in the tape. I heae aeeda i fpS' . mjiily t'-v.ad and aelecied from t r atrxli. A ??kro Otrdcn. eilh. " eeotape or Paliro Looaa Seed*. ia a ful garden Y our dealer haa o varietie* of Paltrcr Seed tape an< >rder you r aerda to-day. f "Yin't delay thia important matter ?'ar Garden. Go to your deale und gat your Var Garden from of dependable Pakro Seed tape an ly spaced 4 K ' * iminated look, I presume." itvSffd* "Clever than that. ire thor- . .... the very them as they think they 9T Pakro A IIUOOMT 116 HtfMnMMMn t to-day 8t starting ro< Six* H "" i une f ood Atiminist repeat that It does r He makes the Impression that look.'* when simplicity and t ! lug are not critical), that Its sole desire la lostment between 01 supplies and meet ehi OP/tTXh { from time to tluie an< / # H lb; fully anAjrWihUE ^ 11 ^ rhA fill ration desires to ~ , ot want to ^ivs Board an these are times noderatlon of Ut- I or 'ur^hor y necessary, but Reserve (1 to secure ap ad | > ir different/ food it aging conditions .Afc., j if ?i z&S&ti til d matriculation fee for entire aest accommodations. A place for hfca information write for SuramerTBcli lormitory accommodations as early D. B. JOHr it .. ' Rock lion |35.00. lth, recreation. information, and ir fool Bulletin. ' as possible. s'SON, President m_ ispiration unexcelled. I E