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Better Farming in the South TOO FREELY. SHE SAYS WHAT THE CROPS ARE ASKING, FOR Mrs. Keller Declares Sbe Feels To receive one gallon of wine, whiskey or beer in South Carolina, After that date only one quart. Do not take a chance. See that your order reads “C HAS. BLUM CO.,” Jacksonville, Fla. bo Not Delay, But Mail Vour Order to Blum Today Better Than In Years Feed tha Plants Praperly and the Soil Can Be Built Up Instead of Rijn Down While Increasing Crop Yields ^ . CAINS TWENTY POUNDS Staple crops take out large amounts of plant food from "the soil For example: A cotton crop of one bale per acre will remove from the land in ' seed, After Eight Years of Suffering, Greenville Woman Sa>s Tanlac Soon Banished All Her Troubles. in every way right Note Specials Bottled in Bond Whiskies Note Specials ts 16 Half Pts leaves, stalks And expected iBffM * itfniiirBI lAbniit 77 p* m n *1«= of m'ro gen 54 pounds of- ;; J. N. HARPKR potash and 28 Agronomist. pounds of phos phoric acid. A 40 bushel crop of corn wijl remove in the grain, stalk and fodder about 64 pounds of nitro gen, 54 pounds of potash and 34 pounds of phosphoric acid. A 40 bushel crop of oats will remove in the grain and straw about 35 pounds of nitrogen, 41 pounds of potash and 16 pounds of phosphoric acid. If, however, stalks, bolls, straw, etc., are plowed under, some of the plant foo'd will be return ed to the soil.' Cotton Fertilizer Problem With the present price of'cotton and other farm products, it will pay the farmer to give more attention this Spring to the problems of soil build ing and to the intelligent use of- fer- before. Some of How to Tell What la Necessary The farmer can oftentimes deter mine the element most needed in hie by noting the manner of a gain o'f twenty pounds—and I soon was in sucJi good health, so far as my stomach was concerned, thatf 1 could eat and enjoy anything I wanted and digest it properly, too, even if I had Buttered about eight years with stym- achtrouble.”- Ttie' rehiarlirahFe. results given Mrs Annie Keller of 115 Murphy Street, Greenville, by Tanlac were described in her highly interesting statement, of which the above paragraph is a part. Continuing, M^rs Killer said : “I,suffered from indigestion And stoinach trouble particularly, which I had had for maybe six or eight years, anyway ; it was a long time and I fail ed to find any medicine that would uffered a fertilizer. growth of cotton on his different soil types. When the growth is slow and the plants hate a yeHow, unhealthy look, nitrogen (or ammonia) should be applied in rather large amounts. If, however, the plants look vigorous, but are not fruiting well, phosphoric acid should be used liberally. Generally speaking, for poof soils, tha most important element of a fertilizer, is nitrogen, and the next most import ant is phosphorous. Therefore, for poor.soils we would recommend under present war conditions, which makes, potash scarce, a fertilizer for cotton and corn analyzing about 9 per cent available phosphoric aCid and 3 pet cent ammonia and 2 per cent ^potash. Early Times Monogram |q Sunshine .f” .. Meadow 15 rod Tea Kettle Cedar -Brook Sunny Brook Greenbrier ....: Burnham ... ... Oscar Pepper For peanuts 12 per cent phosphoric acid, 2 per cent ammonia and 2 per cent potash. For fertile soils we would recommend for cotion and corn, a fer- 1 tilizer analyzing 12 per cent available phosphoric acid, 2 per cent ammonia and 2 per Cent potash.-and for peanuts, a fertilizer, analyzing 12 per cent phoa- tilizer* than ever the best farmers of the South have adopted the -plan of returning to the •oil in fertilizers, the money received from all or part of '-their cottonseed. This is a good plan and Bhould be more generally adopted..' Enough Plant Food for Best Yialda _ it takes from AQO _ pouad*4o44Q- break up the trouble great deal with pains in my stomach and chest after meals and also a burn ing sensation, and gas on my stomach alto troubled me a lot. ‘T had. headaches so badly that I could hardly emliire them, at times and my nerves wen-on edge. My apetite had letk_me and 1 did not eat enough hardly to keep one alive, and I had to Cream of Kentucky Flower of Kentucky Three Ril>bons..... f Lord 1 Baltimore ‘ Malvern .oam soils of the coastal piaip, poo ash is the most essential and for to- barro-and truck crops luuat be applied in liberal amounts. The reason that nitrogen or ammo nia is so necessary an element for prac tically all soils is because the nitrates are soluble in water, and are, there fore, constantly leaching out of the lamL-JDlP farmers should try to store up as much, nitrogen in the soil am Saratoga. Little Whiskev [quarts onlyf Lewis 0*5 1 .... Efche Springs I. W. Harper be very careful with what I ate Then I began taking Tanlac. because I had heard so much about the good it was doing others in Greenville. The tanlac made me better almost from the start and I improved rapidly in every way. I gained from 117 to 137 pounds—a gaiii of 20 pounds—and the Tanlac gave mea .grand.appetite and -J- soou- -was eating everything I wanted. The headaches were broken ' up and my nerves strengthened. —yM'y strength was increased and I soon was feeling fine and like a differ- Tanlac is a good medicine Monticello be used profitably will vary w^th the different sotl types, seasons and with the different crops grown. The most important factor, however, governing the amount, of . fertlllzer„_that can be need with profit is the price of .the awTleta - produced; At thap res eift price" of cotton, it will puy" to use on most of the-soil types of the South larger amounts of fertilizer than heretofore. To Meet Boll Weevil Situation When growu'under boll weevil con ditions, cotton should be liberally fer tilized and this fertilizer should con tain a large percentage of phosphoric acid, which ingredient battens its ma turity. A fertilizer containing an am ple supply of ammonia should also be used to start the plant off quickly in Jts growth. The farmer must ever Creme Delar Creme'../. F. &-K. 02 Special [02 Hanover (quarts only] Palmer | quarts onlyf of the South are well adapted to the growing of these legumes. If, however, crops are grown in ro tation with legximes, it will still be- necessary to use commercial forms of nitrogen to obtain the best results. While nitrogen is the main element of a fertilizer, oh poor land phosphoric acid is the most essential and in prac tically all of the tests that have been made in the South* better results have been obtained with soluble phosphoric acid than with finely ground phosphate Mu milts Extra Rye [q uarts only| Gallagher A Burton Moiiongahala ent person —the best I ever took—and I cannot praise it too much or endorse it too strongly for troubles like I had, I first took Tanlac about a year aco, taking about two bottlei. I shall always take Tanlac when I have troubles that Tan lac js goed for. "I am always glad to praise Tanlac, too, for it is the grandest medicine I ever tcok, and J feel stronger and in better health than I have been in years, and I am a number of pounds heavier -in weight. It is far and away the best medicine l evjw took for my troubles.” •N •* . ;v C - Tanlac the Master medicine is s< Id i . * * by J. A.* Porter. Barnwell; Kaarson Drug Co Allendale ; J H Senders.Black vi4le, Fairfax Drug Co., Fairfax ; Belfast Plantation Co., Miliettviile; W. 11 Wilkinson, Ulmer; J. M. Smith. A Co., WITITston ; kendalTTurnber Co. Ken- King Scotch Ramsey Dewars Scotch Royal Crown Scotch Haigli & Haigli -1 Stars ILaigh iSc Haigli 5 Stars Kintore [Jugs] Kintore [ Bottles| i... rocks or'floats HIM ■O' Four Bottles Rye Whiskies, Blends, Etc When Spring comes, with its changeable weather and your exposure, it is best to clear away all the symptoms left after an attack of grip. iThat evil disease leaves you weakened, and when its victim attempts to “do his bit” he exposes himself to the risk of a second attack, for which he is less prepared, and which may have graver consequences, There’s Danger in Delay April and May are pneumonia months.; In this time a weak ened system is a constant source of danger, for the pneumonia and grip infections are in the air, and after a long winter the body is s6 clogged with waste it cannot resist them. Fortify the health, remove the catarrh, and imfltove the digestion. SSES? PERUNA This reliable, tonic i9 recommended to remove the waste from the body, counteract the catarrhal poisons and allay the inflammation that is catarrh, restore the regular appetite and tone up the entire system to resist disease. A well man is safe. - As a tonic after grip it has won many commendations, while Its effect iveness in catarrhal conditions is unquestioned. Take no ahances—Take Peruna. Pinna Tablet* an alwayt ready to take. You may carry a box with you and ward off colde and chill. The liquid medicine in. your home ie a great eafeguard. Protect your family. Rockwell ....- Three Feathers Black Label it * * Mt. Vernon Maryland (Till JrrOO- Imported Sherries RESULTS TELL Don Carlos Sherry Esperan/.a Sherry Carman Sherry. Amontillado Sherry Domestic Sherries Tortola Sherry Lriimiyera Sherry... Calwa Sherry Bulk Sherry [Jmportgd Bulk Sherry |Dome>tic There Cao Be no Doubt About Ibe Results in Barnwell. Results tell the tale. - . All (tO'ubt is removed. The t(‘Stimony of a Barnwell citlzea Can be easily investigated Mrs F\ H. Anderson, Washington St. BarnweP, sjays; “I suffered from backache. My kidneys,were irregular in action and gave me a great deal of annoyance. The Kidney secretions were unnatural and I felt miserable in every way. Doan’s Kidney Pills, pro cured at K. A D.eason’s Drug Store, relieved me of theJiackache and pains across" my kidneys and I was greatly hifoTftttlid in other » — (Statement given January 25. 1911.) Over three fears later, Mr* Anderson said: “I gladly confirm mv formeren. dorsement of Doan’s Kidney Pills. They have always given me relief Whenever my kidneys have been out of shape” Price 30c. at ail dealers. Don’t ()hl Style- Lager Beer... Blue Ribbon Beer .. .., .lujigs Cincinnati Beer Baltimore Beer Jax Beer Coronet Dry Gin Burnett Dry Gin Burnett Tom Gin Going Some Gordon Dry Gift •imply aft Tor a kidney remedy —get Holland Gin Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs AndeYion has Twice publicly recom- 4 Bottles Com Whiskies wtvwi liirnwWWflt- 1 going HofiTT mended is quite creditable. H depends on the direction Foster-Milburn Co , Props., Buffalo N. Y. Adv. Cabin Corn..; Indian Bill Com_. Sugar Bowl Corn Sunshine Corn Tresspass Notile. Notice is hereby give* that all per sons are forbidden to enter upon ahe land of the undersigned for the pur pose of hunting fishing, cutting wood ahd hauling straw and gambling. AH violators will be dealt with ac- If you are headed for a plane of ’safety Gif .you an* getting out of the danger menaitvof-property, if you are beginning to cut some figure in the business community, . pi 1 * a good liank like ours can aiid will help yon. We not ohly offer ■'Air services but wiH_h- dad tu..jmrt inu unarm .iJUazi ALL PRICES QUOTED F. 0. B. JACKSONVILLE. nee for special prices on CHAMPAGNES, CLARETS or any Wines or CORDIALS you may it and our nnces are right. Also Brandies. Domestic and Imported. ■-.■■■ Buy From Blum, Quality and Prices Guaranteed Mrs. T. L. Swan Jnst a few days more Home of Better Wines. Barnwell. S, C Notice To Debtors and Creditors Noti -e is hereby given that all pel sons having c WmM. '.W. I present thjria Only Blum Bank of Western Carolina BARNWeu. S. C.. against ti e estate of deceased should t* sted lo The South’s Largest Wholesale and Mall Order WhlaKey Dealer* ff: Rot'2424 “ JACKSONVILL,D« PtA. Head Office: AIKEN. S C ate sho M make f*gy men* to V Charlie H SnHih, Exr