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our pat oneind provem An and mo I3tl KR ASNOFF'S STORAGE OF SWEET POTATOl Uncertainty of Being Able to Ke Tubers Through Winter Reducei Area Devoted to Crop. If sweet potatoes are kept ur February and March they will bri a much better price than In Novemi or December. The uncertainty of fng able to keep the sweet potatC during the winter reduces the ai planted. But sweet pdtatoes can preserved quite satisfactorily If c1C attention Is given to the subje Those who are provided with sultal quarters for storage purposes a give attention to the details of d ging and drying the tubers are 'w paid for their extra work. The sweet potato has a thin si which is easily bruised. Bruised tatoes are very susceptible to decs When the potatoes cannot be st jected to artificial heat to dry th Storage of Sweet Potatoes. should be thoroughly dried in tl sun. The temperature at which th seem to keep best is between 50 a2 65 degrees F. In some localities the comm< method of storage Is to place tl sweet potatoes In a cone-shaped p1 contianing from 1,000 to 2,04 pounds. The pile Is then covert with a layer of dry, fine hay straw, followed by a layer of coi stalks, and on top of all this two three Inches of sand or dirt Is place Others make piles like an oblor pyramil three feet high and four I ten feet at the base. This Is covere over by a frame properly built f< the purpose, two or three inches< earth being placed over the fram Stratifying the sweet potatoes sand has also given satisfactory r sults. GOOD SEED INCREASES YIEL Safe and Sensible Way is to CIes -Seed Thoroughly by Running Through Fanning Mill. (By E. J. MILLER.) *Many farmers still believe th: wheat, under certain conditions, wi turn to cheat. Be on the safe and se: sible side, and clean your wheat see well by running it through a goc fanning mill or other seed-cleanir machine. If you clean all of the cheat ar other weed seed out of it, and there no cheat In your fields, take my wo2 for it, your next year's wheat crop wi be clean wheat. If your own wheat seed is poor, I all means purchase good seed, n< only for a good crop next year, bi for the seed and the crops for the fc lowing years. One of the best inves ments that any farmer can make: In good seeds of all kinds. There: no mistake about this. Arouses the Liver and Purifies the Blood The O0d Standard genera! strengthening toni GROVE's TASTELESS chini TONIC. arouses t liverto action, drives Malaria out of the blood a: b.ui utesem. Fo- adunsandchildren-se~ ME i are cordially ii rons REAL VA ividually. We ent of our servi { goods bought ney will be die CONE E CORERSTORE. Sp PecuIfarity of the MlssissippL. ep One of the most peculiar things about the Mississippi river was figured out by a government engineer. Heb says that it would be possible for a til! man to take a light canoe at Green-h nig ville, Miss., and by floating down stream 40 miles and portaging four be ie e would find himself 40 miles sstemfrom where he started. 'se Bad as the Canada Thistle, et. LiUcorice roo is apestlinsome parts s* f Turkey and Russia, interfering nd with the cultivation of the land. .y. ey Ld* ie le -n rBeginnii I. degree of sat! Once it a L i charge as mu< r modern busin We have and to pay thb * could buy. Certainl2 STICK TO TJ you may buy and WILL NC We have on our part th - And rem t - Rigt- erU w Iti succesf u l con d5 d' U M ivited to com LUES and n will appreci ce, which nma at our store a erfully refun N E No One To!d Him. A man was caught in the yards of ie Premier Motor Manufacturing ampany the other day while helping Lmself to a liberal supply of coal. is captor, grabbing him by the col .r, asked: "Who told you to pick up Lat coal?" "Nobody told me, sir," splIed the man. "I just needed It." -Indianapolis News. New Hope for the Bald. An Australian has obtained a Unit States patent for a process for masplanting living hair on bald heads. The Ladies IE PRIC] The Same ig today we have adopted this in sfaction to shopping at this stori vas customary for merchants toI h as they thought the customer ess methods. found by experience that the av price marked, if they were sati! nothing could be faire~r than to IIS PRICE. Think of the satisfa nfy high grade piece of merchan )T be CUT for anyone. had this step in view for sometli at will be met with appreciation ember-in connection with our ic would say that we do this with panies in the world have done th~ 'to share profits with our custoQ hence a larger saving for you. 3 you to visit us early and often d4E PRICE to EVERYBODY. 5 LAME U I ANNOUN nder the Nev ORI e and inspect iost COURT: ate any recc y be of muta nd not fully led. When in Wanning Mal MANNING, Happy Days Coming. In that happy day about to dawn. as la predicted, when ministers /' 4a gospel after their sermons wiA zay aside their vestments to umpire Bun Bay baseball games, muscular Chris tanity will wear.a mask and teach the players torespet the preacher's will. "Well, Unce Josh, how do yo feel?" SRotten; that beer don't seem to help tone." "How did you take it?" "Ta blespoonful sfore meals."-Life. Outfitting Co: B, THE L Price to Es ethod of pricing our goods becauf nark their goods in puzzling char would "stand for," but that is ali erage person would prefer to has ffied that it was a fair price and t mark goods in plain figures--me etion you will derive when you w dise at a close price-THE closes se past-observations from our c and approval. THIS IS OUR FO w prices-we give S. and H. Gre ,single purpose in view-t') encoi e same thing year after year TO ers if they buy for cash, because with the assurance that you can b S OUTI CBS THE T Managemnen' IS our Line of B EOUS SERVI ~mmendation4 Ibenefit. satisfactory mi to Your Headquarters I DI Is This One Old? A correspondent writes us of a Sun day school child who was asked, "What is the chief end of man?" and who replied promptly: "To glorifyC God and annoy him forever."8 Could Hardly Clairr Comdit Minister-"So you've turned over a new leaf, Sandy. I was indeed glad to see you at our prayer meeting last a night." Sandy (village reprobate) "Is that whaur I wist I did'na ken whaur I had been efter I left the pub."e --London Oninion.8 mpany, Inc. 0 WESTa rerybody." JOHNJ D. LEMMON. Mi~ se we are confident that it will add: acters that only they comprehendi relegated to the past and has no re the goods marked IN PLAIN F bat they were buying as cheap as ,rk them with a fair profit allowe alk into this store, and have assur t price, and therefore a price that C ustomers have taught us that it is RMAL ANNOUNCEMENT. in trading stamps, with each cash1 irage cash trading. The biggzest a' FURTHER CASH BUYING, andc cash buying enables us to care for< ny here at ONE PRICE-THE Li TTINO GI Lof rand New ( CE. We shal >ur patrons .ay be return Proper Focusing of Binoculars. In focusing binoculars the tubes hould be exte-ided to their limit be >re placing to the eyes and then ad isted, for, if extended afterward, an ptical nerve strain is caused that ametimes results seriously. German Newspaper Readers. Pupils in a German school were re ently tested as to their reading of ewspapers. In the highest elemen try class of 44, 25 reall a newspaper very day; 15 at least once i week, nd four less frequently. mager. ~ ~ t greater d and to place in [GURES ~ -~ anybody I us, andl I ' ince that ANNOT' nd mo1~st )U bills )WEST v. v s v vw v v vvvvvvvvvr rv r rv vv av r oAd.w..dA.Ga A4.f e.o. a Ap0A4I oo I .AI I. We gu strive to leap may offer for Ewhd (if in good co MORRI arantee se each the im- f ridition)* S NESS, Mgr. I acker Mfg. Co. SUCCE~SORIS TO le0. 8. Hacker & Son, CHARLESTON. S. C. Manufacture Doors, Sash and Blinds; Columns and Balusters; Grilles and Gable Ornaments; Screen Doors at~a Windows. DEAL IN Glass. Sash Cord and Weights. es Your Money Fly ? ngito us and open a Savings r:tn we wii lock it up for ['hat is the only way the aver:e ne EBand 1( Trust Co Setting Him RIght. uppose the titled personage you ou are going to marry is men in the Almanach de Gotha?" he inquisitive newspaper man. ndeed," retorted the lovely ac "Of course he ain't In no al .Do you think he's a joke?" Feei Miserable. f sor- ". .io -.Med. p~ain in th rrI Bitters renews your an s:th. A nuaraln'te: aI N'rnvrmdy. Mio 4e :-:ti.id. I: comple:N he .o.en of WVest Ha - I... oa. -:lI u?cei from 0ur L4'tors' -Javehim up, he o e4 I tter' : and is n~ow a well mnan b~ottle to-day: it will do the sa m .Keep in tlhe house for all :v kidney compTlafins. Perfect ly d dieendable. Its results wil e yoo. Sue. and 8L00. H. [. m x Co. Phiadelphia or St. 'suomumoo lu[ISI Rusu UTra rparrraSuM