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1>>frT?fT EXPEBfinm cxxmHtED. ?:?** 0?ege, July 3-1?Further ?tiM$jnents With Trona Potash are MfiPooadiifed this year hy Clernao? OoliecaJpn an effort to eheck up tlttf results If last year. This work odtplsts of Mx cooperative tests with ^ * .a&era In fcarlington county, where iht loss frtfln Trona potash was heavJett last y#r, and a more extensive eatpertmenS at the Pee X)ae Sub-station at Fltfence. The cooferative tests were planned by Pr?. C. P. Blackwell, AgronSomist of Meinson College, and Mr. L A. H. Warn, County -Agent of Darlington cowty. They were.put out by Mr. Ward Knd he has been in charge * ' of them sfice they were started. Three difMrent rates of Trona pot k jrarofttpi; namolv 51 nonnris k per acre. I02 pounds per acre, and 2(6 pound per acre. For comparison with thea other plots were left to i which an gual amount of potash K was appli I in the form of German kainit. B; the Bide of each was also a plot w ich received N the same l amount < fertilizer except that it received J > potash. In evei case o%the cooperative teats, the Trona potash has injured th4 stand of cotton and tobacco, and I la many ases has hilled practically * ?V#ry pla t. Even Iifty?one pounds pea acre showing a decided injury tpcrops, he kainit in nearly all cases-reduce! the stand of cotton and toI' bacco, 'an early in the season ap' peered to e doing: considerable damage also. : nt the crops.cn the kainit plots are J covering rapidly now, and i%ts not ce tain if It will prove helpful or'harmfu , until the end of the season. At the , ee Dee Sub-station the treatment! were slightly different and tHe teetNm< e extensive. .There none of the treatn nts are showing any injury from *rona potash up to the f present til l These r< ulls confirm .the results reported Experiment Station Bui 2 letln 202, il which it was stated that field ^bsermtion In Darlington and Igj other countries last year led to the I . conclusion sh at Trona ..potash had j| caused the fcjury. The results of the r experimentslat the Suh-station at 'Mts Florence didlnot agree with these ob| nervations aid it was believed that ggr these results Were due to differences In the soil aid other factors, which ^^r.vwe differei , at the .Sub-station I L from what tl :y were on the farms I jjt where the da: age had occured. The Kb- results this ye r seem to aubstantiate B ? that conclusio , says Prof. Black well, ft and any one rho is In doubt about correctness of the position is in| Tiled to visit he Sub-atation and these oooperti e tests in JD^rllngton B t county and m ke observations for| F himself. t ' . . I Candidates Cards B I hereby announce myself a candiKt date for Cleric of Court subject to the K rules of the Democratic Party. j S 8am McJLaurln. B-_' I hereby announce myself a can dill [ date for th$ office of Cleric of Court mil*B Mnniv inhl?M>i tn thfl I rules of the Democratic Party. Jack O. Moody. I hereby announce myself a. candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to the rules <of the Democratic party. ellerbe. 11 ni.li i, ; i hereby announce myself a .candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to the rules of the Democratic Party. Jas. W. Hamer. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the house of representa; tlves subject td the rules and reeulations of the Democratic Party. J. W. McKay. I hereby announce myself as a can- { didate for the House of Representa' tlves subject to thef rules of the Democratic party. W. H. Muller. I hereby announce myself a caa1 didate for Solicitor, subject to the ' j-ules of the Democratic party. J. Monroe Spears. J hereby announce myself a can-! i didate for sheriff, subject to the! [;jrulee of the Democratic Party. Clyde Sessions Bethea. F I hereby announce myself a can KB dldate for re-election to the office of HR Sheriff, subject to the rules of the Democratic Party. S. V. Lane. I hereby announce myself a candiH9 date for the office of Sheriff of DiUon KB county, subject to the rules of the WM- Democratic Party. 9B Don C. Martin. I hereby announce myself a candlH^Kete for sheriff of Dillon county, subl^^Hect to the rules of the Democratic BSparty. S. S. Proctor. ' I hereby announce myself a candiaBdfite for re-election as Coroner, subBQfl Ject to the rules of th^ Democratic ^B Party. B. F. Gasque. B i hereby announce myself a candiH^Kdate for Superintendent of Educa^Ktion, subject to tho rules of the Dem pcratie Party. J. S. Fair. ShBH The friends of N. B. Hargrove B^Koreby announce him as a candidate BH*?r the office of Superintendent of BSHPdocation, subject to the rules of the Hg^Hpmocratic primary. hereby announce myself a candiBB*te for re-election to Cougress from B^Rhe Sixth Congressional District, sub Ict 10 tne ruies or rne ueroocrauc lmary. Philip H. Stoll. I hereby announce myself a candlte for the office of Sheriff of Dil-, a county, subject to the rules^ of e Democratic party. ' J. Ben Edwards. I hereby announce mjfoelf a candlte for the office oV6uperintendent Education, subject to the rules of ,e Democratic party. t L. B. Haselden. 1 fDME BOO agues. ! * Albuquerque, rf. M., Jul/.30i?Two years ago Roy M. Coe and family moved here frail Fort 3#6tt, Kan., binging with Aem the Ikmily pet Bud, a collie mg. Lasf November Bud disappeared from w^oe and although Mr. abe advertifbd and offered a substantial reward ior the dog's return, no jfrace of hi# was found. The ottMr dav Mr. She received a message Aom his brc&er-in-law, an employ ^tof the Fort pcott Gass Company, Ading: *'Bn4f somewhat tired walkef into the g# plant and lay down/ The dog yparently had consumqfl about eight months making) the *Ip of approximately 900 miles, j I MEYER ORCH1 Famous For Its Worn win be eren more -replete with the ne onlqne of obobojU Tentnres?the same this famous organisation in as prominent Yon Can Have it at but follow a suggestion! of ours and arr lags are coming in faaL DOlfT FORGET-?rin" 5,"$5 ' METER DAI "Orchestras Ex i i Exmcmtimi OfttuWi C_._f Th* N*w Will or d Hotml, Washington, D. C. Hot* ITS "MEYERDAVIS" ? Dixit Fabricated Bungalow* give e own coer, substantial, endurable, Four walUajer construction with i fifwimUnn ipinit Sonnaer heat and : Shipped la eeayto-haadle eectlonsbj plana we funlih. What j for a Dixie Fabricated 'Bungalow. DIXIE HOUSE CC nuinron. > IrttW wtelH i^JBB BSrt. ?5K i' JpC=S sir.,us '-<mr11 E \ x ' * The Tractor That Mother, Son or Granddad Can Opei 25% More 1 This new E-B12-20, S.A.E. rating, Tractor palls as much as a 15-25. Pulls a fall 12-20 load with ample reserve for emergencies. The Most Power for the Weight and Money ever offered. All gears are enclosed and dustproof?running in oil. Only 3 Braddy-Wheeler Co jTTTTT rhenfl 0 fcratty good sign"ybotrtc ttH It w2) (top rbe chilli, tooe op your tyitrra, appetite. wu your bead and make yoo sire lever mccctnb rcadDy to Oxidine. Tboaaemla 1 Ozidio* is alio a preventive. Iikifttncea wei fcoiid op yov (jritejn. For sale at alWfr*gji*t( v fn??nt<tJ- Osidine ia ?old under tbeatri Liuarameru. the empty bettle to yow dnt [Manf. by Tbe BEHRENS DRIH The trip toj4taqoereee ?ufl^le by ! train, coogj^uMlffty ion' NpP>t%mrd! journeymen*'had no flpmar land-, mar^p friide htm. 0/tea* he follow* * * * 0 jj^ ** * . * owiwf dqiit. you *1 * W&? LIKJjtfT. QUALI- * * TY GOES CLEAR * * THROWS. ROGERS * * motors co. # v * * * * * # * ' *? Silver Iwks came Into geireral use in rjiigianu uuiy 11 ucmury agv. DAVIS' I SSTRA ierful Dance Music" weit, snappiest tones and the most , genuine originality that has placed t a position in the South as elsewhere. : Your Dance, too ange the engagement at once. Boofc;r Davis . reheat fa that played for the !es when he was here on his recent toor. IS' MUSIC ctraordinary" hern Booking Office 1 Jefferson, Columbia, S. C. -NOT JUST 'DAVIS" tmmm rery man a chance to own hla w^ither-proof, enjoyable home, lead air gpace between efTecta Winter cold. -quickly erected by any handy irou save in rent will toon pay HHPANY ??,?? ? ?dM^aaaggg Power, Too grease caps to be filled dally. It's a four-wheel tractor?all wheels out of farrow. The engine is standard E-B 4-cylinder Kerosene Motor. This is the tractor for yoar work. Come ia and see it, mpany, Dillon, S. C. VS&r"TTSXLLOWR Eyes ate YELLOWa A !. noon * c\ rvppeuic is r v/ui\? El Head Feels "HEAVY"? are CONSTIPATED-^ Have.CMHs.and Fever? iHaT Yoo reed Oixlice. It will nerp jam pot Aa flaab 'in jour *jea> gita yoo a food ?f and well. * The worn am ol chilh and iao? been cured. We have many intimcmiaU.. H< m malaria] act lion* it wiM sard ofl chdlt aod at 60 cent* * bottlam taatcina or ttttar lorn, ctfaaraatie that if it doMot benefit T0tt, rttom 'jp?t aad tetauieat oaoc the iuit pwcuac pric* i CO., Waco,.Texas: i TOMCN] DURING the past ten years t the manure and lime spreade time of many wagon makers, hill stock ta the wagon and to the Over rough mountain roads, throuj logging camps, these wagons did d Thus the fame of the Thornhi] the demand grew steadily greater. Tough Highland Hid Their plant is located in the ve mighty forests of mountain hickory, is hard?the climate severe. The fight for life. So it grows sturdy close-grained and tough?well nigl 'It has nearly twice the strength 01 grows in softer ground, which is i brash. The white oak, , growing rnn^iVinnc /Ipvalnne o ctrailor fruirrV %wi?wiWIViid) UVTVIUpo U 01MIUOA lUUgil The oak and hickory are dried o shelter and kept there from three t so piled that the air caa circulate sap dries in iL Kentucky | M w wwww* * |l Geo< > I s H B > BBMHHDh B * ' I> 11 T^HREE cheers Ik X Easy! This vt k soap is the best frien k an ever had. Forgi k scrub board?thos k in the back and knuc k don't have to wo r them any more. k Here's the Rei } Get a cake of Cl( ) Naptholeine Was ^ Shave off half of it ^ gallons of water and fc solve. Boil your clo f for ten minutes, stin a stick. Presto! Every ? is free from dirt and } Loun | It NSC Follow direction* KJ V-PL\ nU ft on inaide of \ j Mr IS !* wrapper M VL ?/ | ,.ii m id ,i i ? li i... i .1 tflLLWA, [ade In the H< e Hardwood 1 he automobile, Some say their 1 x occupied the hardwood region is 1 But Thorn- such a wear-proof farmer trade. true. For good, tou gh swamps, at no man can make, uty daily. Bu? much is due II spread, and plant. Materials si and come out a finisl ?or_ man does but a sing , , , to perfection. :ry shadow of The ground A Clan ol wood has to . But to the men i and strong? hill long-wearing, li i unbreakable. ago they attracted 1 f hickory that wagon building. T isually brittle- provements, and th under similar ceived their just revi iness. l ogether they wc utdoors under than had ever been i :o five years? went before, freely. The Let us show you the value of Thornh Horse and Mule C< WW w 1-by 0 Was iBoai for Clean The dirtiest ovei wonderful and clothes "come c d a worn- Clean Easy starts 1 et the old ? achings There's nothing kles. You wish every worn rry with world could just Easy once. Wha , . trouble and* miser neay. COuld be saved I >an Easy h Soap. Just think! Ten into 4/4 boiling?and wash < let it dis- Get your cake no thes in it wait a minute, bu ing with yourself that happj ' garment are here to stay in grime. Easy Wayf sville Food Products Co., Incorpc Louisville, Ky, meat \/?at y?i / SONS , r 5 ^ ' jart " Region ocation in the heart of the the reason why they can build wagon. And this is partly gh oak and hickory are thing* ^ '* Y ' to their modern labor-saving tail, ai uuc uiu vi uiw piMib led wagon at'the other. Each le task, and he does that taric m*. F Master Builders ire due many of the Thornght-running features. Years to their plant the masters of 'hey asked these men for im- ? e men who made them re- ' rard. irked out more improvements4 nade in the twenty years that , j a Thornhill and demonstrate ill construction. (eoo.N> impany ^a?? Idjl iii !| a .^1 ^ a || rails, shirts j H lean" when {H. lo work! 4 I like it. We a H tan in the 4H try Clean il t hours of f Hi able work 4 minutes j lay is over! w! Don't 2 nS t prove to j Hj ir Mondays * H i the Clean 4 H. >rated w || SAVES 4I THE RUB |l jr grocer's. | H _ ? -