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THE GOVERNMENT'S DUTY. ]
The Columbia Record. ,
A great railway system across the 1
Rocky mountains recently has been 1
electrified. What does this mean to 1
the country? It means just that i
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I Steadier than gas?more res
tricity?cheaper than either.
I No troublesome lamp-shade
9 remove when lighting.
S Clean ? Steady ?
I Use Aladdin Security Oil?
I nomical kerosene oil?for be;
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much saving of the coal supply. The
svater power that is used this year
svill go back into the ocean, thence
be taken up by the sun and carried
to the holl tops where it will again
become power. Through the centuries
nature in energy will do the
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the most tco
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isrlotte, N.C. \
rlMton, W. Va. i
larlnton, 8. C.
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Think '
hero-Cola
Served at soda founts and bment
stands?the sanitary
Bottle through a Straw"
m-Zorn
vork for which we have been using
lature's other gift?coal.
After all, the saving of coal is but B
i minor matter. The saving of hunan
labor is the greatest considera;ion.
That labor should be directid
to agricultural pursuits in order ?
;o keep this country free from a de- jj
dine at the close of the war. ti
The United States government has t<
nade the start toward aiding agri- o
:ultural labor. The land loan bank a
jromises much. But the nitrogen c
ixation industry is equally neces- t1
iary. It is one thing for a poor man h
;o acquire land through the pur- y
ihasing agency of money borrowed 2
:rom the government at a low rate e
>f interest and on long term loan, b
3ut it is another thing to make that tl
and productive without something to s;
lid the labor of the hands. That b
:omething is artificial fertilizer. The fi
deal fertilizing agent is barnyard ti
:ompost, but our farms, too sad to
elate, have been almost depopu- f
ated of live stock and this makes b
t necessary to employ an artificial tl
itimulant and plant food. o
One of our principal artificial fer- c
ilizers is phosphorous and another h
s nitrogen. The latter is obtained ^
)rincipally from salt imported from h
Uhile at a cost of approximately ~
5100,000,000 a year to the people of
his country.
The government, by spending that
imount in nitrogen fixation plants,
:an save about $40 a ton or nearly
>50,000,0000 a year, based on present
nrices of Chilean nitrates.
it would appear, then, that it is
lot only the opportunity but the
luty of the government to develop
vater powers for this purpose, as
veil as to encourage the develop- ,
nent of power to operate our trains
ind our industries and thus save
;he supply as well as reduce the cost
>f coal. *
Proportionately as the artificial 3
production of nitrogen for fertilizer (
s increased, just so will the availibility
be greater and with cheapened
fertilizers the agricultural indus- ?
;ry of the country will be advanced.'
Upon agriculture all progress and
success depends..
SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES
AND DARKENS HAIR
Don't Stay Gray! It Darkens So ,
Naturally That Nobody Can
Tell. 1
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You can turn gray, faded hair
beautifully dark and lustrous almost 1
over-nieht if you'll get a 50-cent f
bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur
Compound" at any drug store. (
Millions of bottles of this old famous
Sage Tea Recipe, improved by
the addition of other ingredients, C
are sold annually, says a well-known f
iruggist here, because it darkens .
the hair so naturally and evenly that I
no one can tell it has been applied. ]
Those whose hair is turning gray
[>r becoming faded have a surprise
awaiting them, because after one or ]
two applications the gray hair vanishes
and your locks become luxuri- t
antly dark and beautiful. j
This is the age of youth. Grayhaired,
unattractive folks aren't ^
wanted around, so get busy with
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- j
pound to-night and you'll be delight- .
2d with your dark, handsome hair J
and your youthful appearance with- J
in a few days. , 1
ia a fAilof rnrmiO- r
A. IllO M WltVV A VVJVtlkJite,
and is not intended for the cure,
mitigation or prevention of disease.
?Adv.
WANT ADS
FOR SALE?Pure Georgia Cane
Syrup at wholesale, in barrels and
cans, direct from the farm. Write
for prices. W. H. Davis, Augusta,
Ga. 1-3-13. "
rO LOAN:?Wanted to loan
$1000.00 on Real Estate. Address
P. 0. Box 379, Abbeville, S. C.
2-7-3-p. .
-OD CA1 C A few irnnrl nine rrrnlps ^
and horses. The L. W.*White Co.
1-17-tf.
FOR SALE?Cheap, several second- *
hand Ford cars in good condition. ?
The L. W. White Co., 1-17-tf. \
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FOR SALE?Several second-hand F
automobiles. Various makes, all
bargains. Courtney Wilson's Ga- n
rage. C
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WANTED?A reliable, hustling
party to sell cemetery work for n
us in this section. Old established P
company. Good proposition to Jj
right man. Write for particulars. 11
Mecklenburg Marble & Granite ?
Co., Charlotte, N. C. ,
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AUTOMOBILE HACK?Phone 319 J
for Auto service to all parts of the
city and county. Lawyer Cowan. 0
I meet all trains. 1-31-tf ^
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MONEY TO LEND?I can negotiate i,
loans on real estate in this county _
in amounts of $500 to $15,000 for
periods of 1 to 10 years. For plan
and rate apply to C. E. Williamson
Agt. Union Central Life Ins Co.,
Abbeville, S. C. 1-31-tf.
:iTY MEAT MARKET?Bosdell and
Dellinger handle all kinds of
meats, fish and oysters at low I
prices. Any cut of steak, cut to I
order, at 18 to 20 cts. a pound. I
Beef roast 15 cts. a pound. Pork, I
cut to order, at 18 to 20 cts. per
pound. Sausage, all kinds, 15 to I
25 cts. per pound. Sliced ham, 30 I
cts. a lb. Sliced Breakfast bacon I
ofs Rnv hnpon. readv sliced.
1 lb. net weight, 40 cts. per box.
Meal, flour, sugar, rice, grits and
lard at low prices, and large stock
of can goods.
Cureton's 0. K. bread, fresh every
day, at 5 cts a loaf. Not less
than two loaves of bread delivered
We thank you in advance for your
orders. The City Meat Market.
l-31-4t.
INTEREST IN BEEF CATTLE. j
loll Weevil Stimulates Beef Cattle
Industry.
Clemson College, S. C., Jan. 29.?
>uring the past year South Carona
farmers have shown great inerest
in the purchasing of regis
sred stock and the establishment
f herds for the production of beef
s indicated by reports from the
ounty demonstration agents. In
wenty-two counties of the state 94
erds have been started in the past
ear, and 96 registered beef bulls;
36 registered beef cows and heifrs,
and 604 grade beef heifers have
een brought into the state during
he past twelve months. In these
ame counties 2145 feeders have
een brought in for beef. These =
gures indicate a very decided trend
Dward preparedness for the boll
reevil. The farmers who are fortiying
themselves in this way will
e able to withstand the attacks of
he weevil when he launches his
ffensive on them. In these same
ounties the progressive farmers ?/
ave built 52 silos to preserve
wholesome, palatable food for their p
erds of cattle. ^
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ABBEVILLE
GREENWOOD
MUTUAL
INSURANCE
ASSOCIATION.
Organized 1891.
PROPERTY INSURED $2,500,000.
Write or call on the underlined
for any information
rou may desire about onr plan
)f insurance.
We insure your property
igainst destruction by
Fire,
Windstorm
or
Lightning
md do it cheaper than any
nsurance company in existence.
Remember we are prepared
;o prove to you that ours is
;he safest and cheapest plan ,
)f insurance known.
Our Association is now lisensed
to write Insurance -in
;he counties of Abbeville,
greenwood, McCormick, Lau ens
and Edsrefield.
The officers are: Gen. J. I
Eraser Lyon, President, Col- I
imbia, S. C., J. R. Blake, GeL.
Lgent, Sec. and Treas., Greenwood,
S. C.
DIRECTORS:
L O. Grant Mt. Carmel, S. C.
r. M. Gambrell Abbeville, S. C.
fno. H. Childs, Bradley, S. C.
L W. Youngblood Hodges, S. C.
5. P. Morrah Willington, S. C.
j. N. Chamberlain, _McCormick, S. C
I. H. Nicholson Edgefield, S. C.
i\ L. Timmerman.Pleasant Lane, S.C
f. C. Martin Princeton, S. C.
V. H. Wharton ..Waterloo, S. C.
J. R. BLAKE,
Gen. Agent.
Greenwood, S. C., Jan. 1, 1917.
Miller's Antiseptic Oil Known As
SNAKE OIL
Vill Positively Relieve Pain in Three
Minutes.
Try it right now for Rheumatism,
leuralgia, Lumbago, sore, stiff and
wollen joints, pains in the head,
tack and limbs, corns, bunions, etc.
Lfter one application pain disapiears
as if by magic.
A never-failing remedy used interially
and externally for Coughs,
Jolds, Croup, Sore Throat, Diphheria
and Tonsilitis.
This Oil is conceded to be the
nanflfrofinff roTHfl^TT ImnXOTl Tfjj
irompt and immediate effect in reieving
pain is due to the fact that
t penetrates to the affected parts at
nee. As an illustration, pour Ten
)rops on the thickest piece of sole '
eather, and it will penetrate this
ubstance through and through in
hree minutes.
Accept no substitute. This great
il is golden red color only. Every
ottle guaranteed; 25c and 60c a
ottle, or money refunded. At leadag
druggists. P. B. Speed.
RUB OUT PAIN I
Iwith good oil liniment. That's
the surest way to stop them. I
The best rubbing liniment is]]
MUSTANG
LINIMENT
Good for the Ailments of
Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc.
Good for your own Aches,
Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains,
Cuts, Burns, Etc.
oc- en_ *1 ?
AUTOMOBILE
OUR SPECi
We will insure your new Haynes
new isuick ior $i.du per nunarea,
Give us a trial.
GOOD COMPANY
WILLIAMSON .
General Ini
NOT]
'All persons who hav
Dr prizes offered by us i:
lease send in their nam<
resses by March 1st.
ANDERSON PHOSP
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For the first time sii
Ford agency we have
the various model cars
model runabout and
have been unable tog
ply the demand and 1
have these cars on han
received two big ship
week.
Get You
These will not be h<
we have no idea when
immediate delivery a{
Full line of Ford pa
stock at all times.
L. W. 1
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INSURANCE
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i for $1.25 per hundred, your 1
or your new Ford for $7.50.
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