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TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 191 III r r m * w THE LAN( j I GREAT CAMPAIG1> ;!] \tf A WW n 4 mrw*.T^^. m PASTER NEWS. LANCAST1 i m * % SR. S. C. * Jk PAGE SEVEN ' Th< 5 Wai ?>AK OAVIIMI*! Machinery lias Ween I Intensive CunipaiK s June 11 n^Jum Charleston, S. C., Jun ; the machinery has be 'erfwted for n* From ^ la3t ^ ^rife." J?? k O j for conducting the i savings campaign which I dertuken in this state f to Jui\p 28. During tl jthe people of South Car ; peeled t.p pledge not le: ' 000,(too of the state's <1 i | 000,000 for the year. 1 that $6,000,000 worth Pis a plan fej your small mil v which you savings with tl wm ne Sinn during ju pledges for the balance led. It is to he a part c | wide campaign that wll i ed (luring June, culr iJune 28, J The campaign will by the South Carolina ! committee, with head I PhnrlAatnn ;?n/l /I i <1 Time Respons: 7 _1 rv Ability? > J fS|K -United Stt *Youdo it'b ' ? * ingrs Stampp A War\Sd a- jt *o ites Governmen y buying War Sa and Thrift Stamp vings Stamp co l . -i t 111 ' ' f work will be < Hylic r sons In charge of divisions. The the stat war savings is R. Gor Si who was appointed by ! of the treasury, \V. <"}. M. Rea is vice director: st 'state organiser; Mannl w ' publicity secretary. AI Mmductoi\ by fyj K, -/,(? 1 tht. different, |[| P director of >? npj^j| Q the secretary' |(yPj0|,jB McAdo". v-\ Sr|n||i'l ; J?e SparU8, lkillsVm 11 ng 3. uubfn. | R 11? U* I ? I of these of i\ National neces tl new responsibil Utmost servic< ?the highest i yourself and yoi i ours ana kjui isity has put a than making ity on every of stress. They are 5 is demanded ape recordsisefulness of standards jr car. service ? ef S ^ f \ good in this time I'4 setting new mile-establishing new of continuous fecting greater i railnrinnr tiro ****** in Ja * \ i * price is aaa< month sinco cent adOarict low for inter nuary, an to tn idone cent for eat January. The 01 ! each month is to a est the stamp earn IS fleiuls have their he: ? II Charleston. Mr^ F. S. Munsell, who managed the wor ie the IJberty loan ramp: / ]| eepted the office of sti f' || of women, and has al || an ofli e in Columbia. || Way. of ( har'oston. ldquarters in | l| | M UH of Columbia. jfll I nen's end of |L J sign. has ar- rll> 1?! piU jj|jj|: k nte chairman il|A 5T G&' ''tl ready onened ' ^ f I Service and < your only consi< ^ Our respons t hand in hand wii As the largest || ufacturer in the our duty to sup tires of unfailii VCU11U"1 J 11 jconomy are cost per mil derations. There is a ability goe9 for every < th yours. commercial rubber man- dition of m< j world, it is The near ply you with Sales and Se :ig reliability will cheerf e- $ j United States Tire :ar?passenger jbr ?and every coiife * >toring. jQj est United StiwFw r vice Depot demcr ullv .'id voif in These si$r&ps a War Savings folder with- 2( When these 20 Certificate awi able Jan. J ,'19 * as bought are pasted in ; Certificate, which is a ) spaces for the Stamps. Spaces are filled put the iy; it is worth $100, pay23. Then start another. th<* office of chairman ? state organization, wit crs at Charleston. It president of the Great Mills, has agreed to se trial chairman, and wil campaign among all \ nected with the mills , Mr. Mebane has patriot n r.' i.-ally opened and extreme mil jij I I United States! iiSim ''I l 'Chain ' m ? w , l MiMIMmimmmmi eaKe* fitting the i ires are more needs. United State are Good 1 iiniiiMmmmmmmmiMmM right tire to ifyui er V is Tires' ("ires ' 1 , / f//1?// % A United State vestors v bo w WarSav: gsSt spare at one ti ;! Stamp costs 25 ! Card from the _>_! ___^1 ' is Thrift Stamp is for inant to save but find the amp more than they can me.{ 'The U. S. Thrift > cents; you get a Thrift i 'postofficp or bank, or U. l I an office at his own ox Roardon, of Columbia, of the division of chan me roe, and will organ i; mercial bodies for W. i D. O. McAUiester will 1 organizer in the camj: I'earee, president of th i this state has agreed tc ' Z _ it. I >< state labor | taiKn. T. o T. P. A. in p)ant8( which shou > organize the lst to ju|y 15th. 1 Id be from May |+ * + + + + + ay off rows 3 l-iil+ >IAT('I1 A <. + + + + + + + + + + Ridinp Cull ikinnv iu?v *. ?... .i ivator, valu%$70, off*" i . r __ tL ' T otner autnom for the card, this Card; a j Thrift Stamp them make M N take it to the 11 other agency :ea agency; no cnarge Inhere are 16 spaces on E^la^e for each 25-cent you buy. Sixteen of WTien the card is full, postoffice, or Uank, or and get a War Savings 1 i /"** - ? I* i ?i > einif; in ii in mo i: j S. S. J. j. Atwell will chairman. I . |l|*4l4l4l)|^|^|J|4lJ, J, + IN s<% * CAR ? + liy ITIKU I'M f" silill Inrf irnh in-ikt merest or \N . .. to feet apart and ai lie the negro . . or commercial ferti and thoroughly m: + + + + + + Planting beds of I'OT.ITOKH + " ?>? <1 OIIN'X + ,hrmvn up nn<1 (,r . the plants or vine *r . .. , . 18 inches apart. AN. Ex fen- + . packed conditions o )P1 y the barnyard'* I.N I' lizers in the drijl1* ix with the soil, j + ltryan Wiilii medium heights, + 1'iize Winn [linage, should be + Club Con nggcd down, and + ** * + + + cutting set 14 to Correcting the What ?ne bo f the soil brought f,?? Thore sh' ? uy I Il? >ltol>( <'IM FOOI> + Company, c * The past luhaiii. First State + young farm icr in 11H7 Corn + determinati H'?ts Sets I'are. + things. He ** + + + + + + + + work in lh v ran do. another ran' P?rpnso to mid be an American iM1'1 ta ' 1 MiiernnuonnA Harvester ; >f Columbia# ?. il ^ *-i \ " 1 an aohie venial ts of this- ; ""* * er have him w'ith a ( on to do en* greater I will ooritlmp In* the club 18, after lAlMiUt is his attend Olemsa^^kpllege ' tie complete ngri'^ftturaP*' stamp; you 11 cents for Janu each month c War Savings S Card you get i 25-cent Thrift r Stamps do not pay. the clitterence, 12 ary andxme cent more lunnqr' lyl8. Paste the tamp wn" the Certificate wv h it, and start a new Cajd. 'the U.S.Thrift : bea$ interest; the War + < 'o'legO S. + + + + + + + + + + + i There are few crops i eil to South Carolina c< can he grown with equ; profit as can the sweet crop offers to the grox vantage that is offered .-.w", -r aj)OU( through tl process, immediate setting of the plan so well adapt-1 >ovvs should he ha renditions that^vlse shallow eu'tiv *1 surress and For late plantin potato. Thi- 8 to 10 ln?h vine < ver every ad- desirahle than are by other fleld|heing especially tni ie transplanting boy to nli"<',, 1 sly following the Proflurlnp food ts. the water fur- ! "bl IlK at ,b'' rrowed or other- li<s ()l ,ll? s<)1(l !1(P(I Germany the 1 the farms in Ai gs, the one leaf, many men hav Mfttlng re i:i > . .. places in the fii the plants, this great opportun le in the growine every Co urt", boy in ro;,r*e to ' to f"od tin. ;tr- ,;rs farminir. v| front and the fami-^'9 wo iers loft at home In Tlrynn W toys nro workiny. On should pro neriea, from which so former boy e gone to tit!. their irhting line, there is a i;i:\i-: ity for patriotic per it h'Pivelf for sufA^sful , ^ iiich ho proposed tonRjkc f rk. V? ^ 'illiivham's aohievementjl the ve nil inspiration to the >w s of South Carolina. nK \VK!) TESTIMONY. do? ""v*- and bavings Mamp pounaed even tewest is in the monthly incre v the Stamps. 1 ? * able at their f\ 1st, 1923. >s do-r4 per cent, com?, three months. The ini convenient form of a :ase in *{he face value of rhe Stamps are redeemill value, 85, on January or truck crops. ! Soil selection, prepa ? izing, careful fitting , and cultivating are the success In the growing sweet potatoes. Soil: The sweet pot self to n great dlversit It delights In and thri . of seed stock, rntlon, ferti'-' Varieties: The and plantingjto P'oo and Trinmp essentials of and most popular v of a crop of this State. Th" Ti the earl'est varietif ato adapts It- planted when potat' y of soil, but ear'v ma-ket. ves best on a Cultivation: Pri vice lor tno j;, Nancy ir;,|| por_ enouuh to fl#?h h aro tho leading w<nPons arc *h arleffes grown in Hr.van Wlliln riumnh js or,? of I" airfield count 's- and should ho v',nner in the >es arc grown for ,est for 1^17. 'he farmer bo> Pfjucnf nnd shol- Wiat Hrvan V vm boys not yet old OJ,p f with u pun. Tneii j 1 * plow and thp hoe. j pis pham, of Winnshoro. Croat Fal y, first state pri7.<> story. It i Hoys' Corn club con- that no res has set the pace for j doubt rfi of South Carolina. Mrs D /llllnpham has done, j Croat Fall: in Lancaster who stiff pes headache^ * or distressing* * ran afford to Ignore this ?*n Is woman's twice-told is confirmed testimony ' ^ie' ident of this loriality Can * , a < ? < . it M Gaines, Rox Vn, 81, *. S. C\, sgvs: "Some- . ^ "W If you need to jl have saved (d< ^ have to) go to "will tell you v exact value of i that date, an< draw otft the money you on't do it if you don't i the postoffice and they /hat to do, and what the : your investment is on i give you the money. well-drained sandy or < underlaid with a clay Kardless of the anparei iral condition of the s must he rotated each , potatoes may follow small grain and legu crops. This crop may effectively worked inl I . ... May loam soil low cultivation she subsoil. Rp-' Ur>111 the vinos h: it ideal phys (.'round, during v oil, this crop fnatosf of ra*-e ni year. Sweet''n the turning of t corn, cotton,'first eu'tlvation. mlnous cover careful hoeing an be easily and brood furrow, a ? to any well- c >tton seed meal si >uld ho practiced ?,tH'r u?ys fn *ve covered the hirh period the Bryan is sov lust tie exorcised Bo lias boon a lie vines. At the club for so\orn lich consists of a niore than ono 1 sidinir with a county contest, ido dressing of scholarship to i hould ho applied, rieulture offeree South Carolina can I time ayo 1 i ">"(1 found enteen years of ago. 1 I don't hos member of the corn ' publicly. 1 years. Ho has on dered and occasion won in his zv, nervoiu In 1915 he won a Kidney Pill a short course in atr- and stron 1 hv Clemson college rriven Marc used 7>nnn's Kidney Pills them so satisfactory that it to to reeommfftia them* My klndoovs were d'enrI had backaches and* diz-J * spells. I used Poan's ^ s and they made me veil m K attain." (Statement * h 20. 1911.) 3 A Cou ) FIGh ntry Worth tTING For FC Balanced inree year ro Preparation of Soil: bo thorough'y and dei twice to a depth of 6 followed by cross disc' and irregular formed j from preparatory sha tion of the soil. Th . and thorough preparatl tativo system at the rate of one-! The soil may! end thoroughly mi> pply prepared T'<e Ornn.rpjn,r? to 8 inches a"d shovel will be' rig. Crooked effective in ^*1111ivr?t roots result' The fol'ovlng r< Ho^tf' nrenara- fores and returns erefore, deep sweet potatoes was on is very f>(,_ ? "T"'rr.r >r| PtrMn ta'f ton per acre. In he red with the soil. , ' nurse, when . eon or he'd how scientific know] found to be very end cultural r nir this crop. o'ed with his cord of expend'- he has applied on an acre of orat'ons with furnished us bv has learned \v? ->d county, South deep and thor< attended the short Over thr? he received valuable I said: "I 1 lodge of soils, p'ants K'drev Pill nethods. which, eon-' ( red me practical knowledge, | h ck has 1 to his farming op- reys reguli marked success. Ho irg Doan's. >11 the Importance of Price fifl >ugh nrenaration of s'mplv ask * ' VP1 *0 yiars 'ator Mrs. Gaines laven't had to use Doan'sfi ** s in a lonp time. for they ^vjWT of kidne* trouble. My JOenj, strop<r and my ki>l?r since lad reoou^rrend- .? ie. at all dealers. Don't . ' jfc. for a kid'iey remedy? j I A * SAV A-V ?? iJ ntry Worth ING For to 1 Ii ftt*iii 'ui in i n<* growing j hie potatoes. Fertilizers: Roth i commercial fertilizers ; mended, but the forme jdiciously used. ITrde I potash shortage condit ment of plant food m excess, liberal applicat ; oi maraeia * arosina, ouring l Kxpemli barnyard and dentil value of la are recom- Turning and h;iTn r must be Ju-| "edd'ne ground .. r the p'osent Comnost?10 loads Ions, that ele-' Spreading compost ost needed in P'ants 10.000, at ions of ba-n-1 Petting plants .. , ! 17 and 1018; j ? te seed-bed. t] Mires. the soil ard of nd ......$ 8.on ed seed He 1 wlnR twice 4.oo of commercial l.BO apn'v them for , at f 1 . . . 10 00 tie of frectient 1.50 tlon and the in $2.60 . . 25.00 Ing the blades 2.251 "orn. fie value of humus ln!''?*t Dean's pond pod well-select-1 that ??1rR. as learned the valueI Kurn Co., fertilizer* and how te Adv. est resu'ts: the vaiand shallow cultlva.jurious efTert of pullor fodder from the To the T>? Fifth K drey Pills 'he same OS ai 111 Fostei Mil- .V ^ Mfers.. Buffalo. N. Y.? .lally kl a I Advertisements. m}? ihr V the i lv v. 1 (> ^mocratfe Voters of i> strici: ? rarai 5; f (flr A ? &ri//C SPA 4 W&s] D* SAVINGS STAMPS uiun mr m UNITED STATES T mjtfw/fir/rrn nv _ || y a i 11 iiiii m ii I ? win i u mi | effective In siipp'menti age, and correcting conditions of the soil, and physical ccnditloi should determine the applications, whtfch shr excess of the 4 needs. | both commercial ff mm in iif i-tr-in* inrre (iiiiei "k this short-! PloWng and turnln the physical Lofton ?eed meal The fertilityi *48.00 a of the sol': Vpplv'is cotton se extent of th-' Harvesting and sto >uld not he In Ordinarily Total expendlttr trtlllz-ra i ?r.d ",otti w-xvl ->70 I 3.IIU nun Til' F vines . . . 4.00 well fixed in h' 1-2 ton. at with the detet 24.00 fng, and he di ed noeal . . 1.50 bushel* of corn ring ..... 12.00 of 17.6 cent? y profit $28 "C? ...... |!?7.00 This being I frVjuT' ( any important principles! I resnect a minrt. he started out]ed and remlnRtion of succeed- this Distrif d so. producing lf>7.8 r<snlt of t on one acre at a cost Election. ner bushel. His ne4 I will n< 7 7 5. Mrae In the (he best r?eo4d made -aug r of the Roys t orn nortAi!nt?' 1f fully ask toae renomlnaf 6 " elected to ^bngress fr I and ab he Be LsJd*?-f JtitM* . Jjontbuf ir Jllllons of Jt U pi n Cr chtldr<p?/<S ?ne , "*** drill, when the soil 1 ajiiiiiru r 1,1 MIPIICIP' a be!n* We* ? at 11.60 j, lthju oo.iin JEJLfMS-?JTtor* . V^15 0(Ti ?tate ,0+fampton 1JH '*"*t ' '