If'' MAT MEAN CHEAP FERTILIZER.
Extract Phosphoric Acid in Oil-Bum.
ins Furnace.
With the installation of a new
high temperature oil-burning furhace
now being installed on the exBp
perlmental farm at Arlington, Va.,
the Bureau of Soils, United States
department of agriculture, will conjf.';
tinue investigations into the extraction
of phosphoric acid for fertiliser
from phosphoric rock by the
application of heat.
Experimental runs with an old
furnace several months ago appearently
demonstrated the practicability
of the new method developed by department
scientists of separating the
phosphoric acid. The present commercial
method is by the application of
sulphuric acid to ground phosphate
rock. It is not practicable for low
graae rocks and makes necessary the j
/shipment of a large proportion of in- (
ert material with the phosphate. Ear- t
ly experiments in separation by heat
were made with electric furnaces, but
the expense seemed a serious obstacle
to the introduction of the new method.
It was found, however, that the !
petroleum-burning furnace could be
made to do the work at much less ex- (
pense. .
Experiments "will be continued
with a view -to establishing methods
v which will permit the use of much .
phosphate rock which now goes to
waste, and also to a material reduc- :
tion in freight rates on commercial
fertilizers. j
Do you know
Sucan roll9
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cigarettes tor
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a one bag of
GENUINE
BuliTDurhah
^ TOBACCO
gjg raver
wS "Black-Draught is. in
5452 my opinion, the ocst liver
1521 medicine on the market," MSI
(aCf states Mrs. R. H. White- i^UI
BrS side, of Keota. Okla. She
blik continues: "I had a pain bflnK
ira. in my chest after eating? fffjcSR
tight, uncomfortable feel- mS
KKj ing?and this was very XSKl i
BW disagreeable and brought iSH
fgG* on headache. 1 was con- SKB
Kmi stipated and knew it was
lAC/ indigestion and inactive MKA
ggM? liver. 1 began the use of gjgfit
GSm Black-Draught, night and Mat
wigl morning, and it sure is }gk9t
ES? splendid and certainly fyLtZFK3g
gives relief." ng
Thedford's
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DRAUGHT
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For over seventy years KIM
gg this purely vegetable
un yicpsriuon nas oeen (|M
lyR* found beneficial by thou- fcjjgg
ra|j sands of persons suffer- mn
WK ing from effects of a tor- uM
SEjQj pid, or slow-acting liver. 8WS
indigestion, biliousness, jatn
ffW colic, coated tongue, diz- &9S
flpj ziness, constipation, bit- /3M
VOX lack of energy, pain in
InE/ back, puffiness under the MflE*
eyes?any or all of these Sjra
Sffic symptoms often indicate ttfJf
that there is something
gjtj the matter with your jAfiift
liver. You can't be too
KQ( careful about the medi- Ij^S
Ue/ cine you take. Be sure ujK}
Tj?? that the name, "Thed- wS
Mr ford's Black-Draught," is 3/?
Eg on the package. At all S/S
THE DILLON HI
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Weekly Cotton Letter by Savannah
Cotton Factorage Co.
Early in the week weather reports
were slightly better, and dispatches
from abroad indicated unsatisfactory
trade conditions. The stock market
w&s easier, and money higher. This,
together with other influences, had
si bearish effect on cotton and the
market lost a few points. On Thursday,
the cotton market steadied and
advanced on reports of further deterioration,
and better trade conditions.
The cotton market continues quiet,
jut scarcely enough cotton is being
jffered to supply the demand, and the
pasis has hardened. It is well known
'acts that many buyers who have visited
Eastern markets recently have
peen compelled to rdturn with only
i small portion of the goods they reject
to purchase. Manufactured stocks
ire depleted and will have to be replenished
immediately. This should
:reate a much, better demand for
aw cotton.
The 19 21 crop will prove to be
teveral million bales less than that
>f 1920; trade conditions are improving
slowly, and if the present
:rop is not marketed too rapidly, no
loubt higher prices will prevail beore
the new year. Every farmer and
>uyer should hold a portion of his
:otton, even if he has to borrow monsy
to do so. Very little can be lost
n doing this, and much can be
gained, not only from an advance in
he market but also from narrowing
>f price differences between grades.
Before the war price differences beween
grades were usually l-8c to
L-4c. On account of the unusual de
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BAUD, DILLON, IOOTI
niand for high grade* during and
after the war, differences widened to
2c to 5c per pound between grades.
However, these differences have narrowed
to l-5c to lc, and will probably
continue to narrow from time to
time, making the grades below middling
worth more even though middling
remains unchanged.
As stated above, little can be lost
by holding cotton on this low market,
and there is a chance to make
a great deal.
August 19, 1921.
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The Law is Better4.
Yorkville Enquirer.
From all reports it appears that the
mob demonstration against Fox, Gabbins
and Kirby was made principally
by taxicab drivers, moved by the idea
that the lynching of these fiendg by
taxicab drivers would tend to guard
people of their occupation from similar
outrages.
This idea enters into the motive of
most lynchings; but in the light of
the old axiom which condems the
rule that does not work both ways,
the attention of the would be lynchers
among the taxicab drivers is called
to the reported subsequent incident
where a taxicab driver is alleged to
have beaten a passenger almost to
doath for purpose of robbery.
The moral of the situation as we
see it is that in all cases it is best to
allow the law to take its course.
To be sure the law makes mistakes,
mainly through faulty administration;
but after all such grievances
as properly come within the
jurisdiction of the law can best be
settled by law.
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STAN]
u IHIMPAI MORNING, AUGUST,
Season Opens September 1.
The open season for hunting sQUlrrels,
raccoons, rabbits and opossums t
is from September 1 to March 1 of t
each year. County Game Warden Gaddy
hag received notice to this effect
from the state gamo warden. '
"THE MONEY YOU DOl
"Honest Advic
Ask your lumber retaili
FITS THE JOB " bee
Inaiat on "Tide Water"
Crprets?you can identify
it by this mark.
render its medium and
investment?and you t
are sure to insist on "t
responsible Association
"double money's-worth
Write us for list of FREE PI
and no substitutes" from yoi
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ed use of a low grade of j
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5 best engines unavoi<
58 of potential power,
f unnecessary energy 1
?oline.
isoline of a uniformly 1
e motor functions une
the fuel cleanly, but mc
rsre nronnrtion nf it
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burnt, into the mun
>wer and is the cause c
other troubles.
or fuel of definite qua
;te will be eliminated
now available where
"S.O." sign is the best
rd" Motor Gasoline i
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vower. It will be more
to give it a careful tri
e the best, for it costs
DARD OIL
(New Jersey
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New Bank for Fairmont.
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The comptroller of the currency
ias issued a charter to the First Nalonal
Bank of Fairmont. The new
>ank begins business on a capital of
40,000.
V'T HAVE TO SPEND ON REPJ
e Is the Best of All S
er and he will tell you " BUY
:ause the remarkable rot-resis
, lower grades in many cases
A ! _H - a
wvc materially on ine expect
he real stuff," the bona fide pr
mill, identified by the above
" of lunlber value in actual sc
ANS for farm buildings?but in the meant
.it local lumber dealer?no matter for what
ESS( MANUFACTURER!
sham Building, Jacksonville, Fla.
'PLY YOU. IF HE HASN'T ENOUGH CYPk
h Gaso
7 aste?
gasoline results in
)% in fuel energy!
rtably waste great
But the principal
nss is in tti p iiqp nf
vra.
ligh quality is supvenly,
sometimes
re often dischargunburnt
or only
ler. This means
f crank-case dilulity,
and unneces.
The improved
iver you see the
that you can buy.
is clean-burning,
ximum of steady,
than worth while
al. You might as
110 more. ,
COMPANY
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A. J. Carmichael left Thursday for
Rocky River Springs where he will
spend about ten days.
FOR SALE ? On? Practically New
Ford Seaan. Self starter and demountable
rims. Runs as good *3
a brand new car. For quick sale
we offer this car for $625.00. Rogers
Motors Co.?8 25. %
=n t
iIRS IS ALL PROFIT."
Salesmanship/'
THE GRADE THAT
iting characteristics of
InaUt on "Tide Water"
C jrpreas?you can identify
it by thie mark.
tamtiUMu
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the very best sort of
:ed cost. Then if you ^
oduct of a thoroughly
trade mark, you get
irvice. YOU TRY IT.
ime Insist on "CYPRESS
purpose you buy. Address
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