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H E FI ELD . .'* ~ \ J'OY* ished Every yhui~?dHV .M"m?nK v- ' A/-ConiLay-,S. C ' c ' " B. Si. J. Editor ' ? * + V . Enfei.-d at. the "I'ost tftTiCe'at vt'on C* ^W'ay, S ( . a>' Seomd Class \Jaii * si:us<Jtn?itDTr^ a~? - . __ lVr Year $1 5< _____ _ ^ UIVJNci KEIlJIKAliS THEIR 1)1 E - - -V The jfiil withered hirrr/'once't?rK?r ? T for y fry derisive small boy, has com. r?" * ? i . ^ ' l**to her own.. Science "jind j*ft huv. . at "last rendei><l tht-ir vcjutiti. that. fc< t ". haii is quite tJfie dazzling ^thi.nK, * Z- ' " ? literary critic has d^oveietl tha ** ' ' '' more poem.s have been written to fet ' : hair in the past decade"than'to all th? _ . .. f \ "hundred and one shades of brown?*" *. All .of which hi in if.- n?wrie?punsi b 1.1 i,ties and duties to ihe ' fortunati ladle who own red hair.* }\o lonKei need thej ipnoiujjj or studiously ton* - ' it down hi ihrii e^stum*.,. ft ttgdi * 1 J..?- ltx\ Ln <?'isf <1 . * - OOiyjl'n UU(,Y tiw-r? , ^c.,. VV to make It as luminous arid gloriou? ?, hs they gan,. *v. j,'v? "Sirnr ^^ad<*s of' red hair an* much lonelier than others, but all of them have K^out decorative . pos<iJ>ilitig*J' v ways Hazel Ruwson Cades in u chapter of advice toi ed heads pubh s bed DyiTTs > ' , Woman's, Home'Companion. In the past, she remat&t, redheads have had the" notion that they must , . . "tone down" their hair. This'' is all ^ * wronp nowadays".Red hair >h^>tild-4?e .?. made to 'sliinr-ftn-every nkkU'% -worth * of its* possible brilliance. ' biHties la largely a color proposition, ^ t ' it..seems". It wpt^Jd be, cotisideringShe amount of"i*olor'the young lady, has on hand to Work with.- But its' not, as " old-fashioned people believe, a. problem of contrasts. The most successful ays _nnfs are wor ked out along the lines of matching and harmonizing colors. - ' ?' ' If her ey?.? are brown, thgre's-nd *. ^ .doubt at all about ft In the mind-^bf tb? aftiat and scientists. Brow nChcn' . C , nil, rust, gold^- warm beige, tan, nas^ tart turn, maizf-.* p.enrh and even flesh . . at'e^jovely ha.cl.gi uunds for the brown . -^ and l uatry red of fiair apd eyes .Bnfr medium greeds and a certain shade of r ?utlark green are also good.* '* ^ ^ * * "" | MODERN MfyXLS ANDTHKCHII.D * ' > ^ V % "* . % * V ? * ' * -Meal time is a torture 1n -some fatm' 4 Hies. One child refuses what is placed -* -.bef ?re hip) and pushes his plate away.' *' X , *\ . and' howls. . Another one demands a > _ _. . , pie e of thv corned beef, his father is ' *?-? cni>ying; the biiby. not to be outd/>n?\ hoc. Is^for ?he bit of red pepper that is. * '* .' dec "rating fhe salad. Or-one child re. * v . : '1 to itat anything at all. ' Then the perfu/mwnce begins. "What ? ' - ; is the matter with you. Paul? Why are , l Ja. yo'i crying* . ' What's wrong with y " - a your dinner? Yes, I did put ^ravj'.'dn * the potato. No. No'more 1 did put i it < q. I 11*11 voi' .\d.' r iota you once 4 ? j ?<?: . ? . 4. * " > , - and thut's enough. 4 l*did put jrritvy * . - on y?5Wr' potato. ; ' ^ "*l - . ' '. A* Usual . r /' , * . "Why. Caroline, you k-now Thaf you / hud y'oyi iamb chop the middle of. t V o. da ami, ^oiv^toi-e not atlow?*i to have * corned'heef It isn't (topd- for you t.' K^t your. vtpjfOtnbles like a jeood chity ' Tf . ' No: : ?You can't have' It. No. yio . lMcase, daddy." don't 'give ' her L,'any '\'y Sh-'?. ? naughty jfiri ev$n to ltw>k al ".v.., It W hen* she" knows it is not/jfcood foi t he1,.. if she's ?m-k' toniprht yoi ' ' know whose fault it ?i$. J. > .' "Look out, Paul. First/ thing yoi " know you'll spill that Rtavy boat pi .the clean table cloth^ Now you'yi ata.rted the'bahv with aJL.this fussing . V ?V 4 > ' . . ,v There-, there, my .lamo. Hero's voui nice milk. (*Tnd for the baby.( "\'o,>?* . " ; Biol peppi old but n The,baby. Car - N nliiin mi^:tJiat'wi>nt rurlit hack' Pu - ... . it hark. Now. if _ J have to say an ' ' gther wotd tonight v? you'll n? -.to bet ?? . ' 7 . >ritliout your'tjwwrt. Never. min< . 1 what it ia. , Yoxi woo't, K?'t a hit if . ~ " have to speak to ydtt again, . 7 - : J " . "(iraclousPV \ ^ * ' - "Paul, \ako.vour elbows off iHe'tabii , . . and idt up like a gentleman. YouY - ten years old and you act. like fVve;..'v * ~7, . .7. told you 1 did put gravy on your po -tato. Ytjiu rirtmoj. huv? any more* Bu ? - you know, daddy., if he tret? any rm?ri * - i .- 'j^i-nA y he Is bound to Have the-colic (. ,'hound to. O. mygoodnaes gracious T- ^ . I 'told you you'd spill that. Now lool . < . j "What vop*ve >lone. ,J.eaV?- it alone. (e ^i*4 right, out of here . And takV the bnh; with you. "It's your/f?\jt* he'* fbxning ../ v. Yof?, is'. Take Hlrrj und-jro .on out & . here. . I'll xrttle with you Inter, ("nr. - ol the, you jret no pudding. I told you' . . "It'h chocplaje pudding, mother, nn< v- . . ilioh't like I'd rathet have a pieci V*. . ' of megt.? V; 8 ./ / t ? W A\TteI>---Hhve denlrable houne ?n< e , ".-lot on beach to trade for city prop erty.. Also one vacant frotft lot i . ? .. See G, W: King, Kins: Chevrolet Co. Gohway, S; C. **I .. :*t '. 'PS t?d. ^ . *!?! ' v, r^'' - /'-* ' /. V* ; ' ' y, , ;? . V;. . ;. WsMMp:: ""V."'- r-v ; 1 t. t jjj. , T "* ' 1 ' 1 1 ^ 1 EDM I M? HK.H Ail SENT KM - ' ! ?> K|> i.IKE TIME IN I'HISOV j. - *?* irrn- tt' j ? trfd'tfc' et h'.r* i>> ltij , a. , . -*w" 1 V . . tj.? f? - lavvyejs orit trf'l j iti" >! ' \ . < i , h fs . p i act ie^J^tio? ; Ii??i f.. w ! be I Vi \/ \\ h-. if I jiunouyce that "ih?- StjiV - ijbirffrr jiw I ui (Ik i *t^st iniom^, 'i"! j 1 'vvu! JVi Mef? i-| Tn pursuance to at1 ; .. J't iiewmeni ih*. Bigham "Vase * or I J I /" . / t > f -might -av th? Kigfe'flYfrtnv tei v, is at " iXf- w 111 fhi.4- n?<min?' < tided in?t-hf-t oTh ts' of South Carolina. bwaipc \ve hav'c en- ^ i leied into an -agreement. ihe defense ' I" 1 7t11(I 'h state, vyh'-reby u *: at ? _ going ty * ,?io ask the jury to add to its vefdict <>f ] . e. guilty a-^iecommendattwn foi th<? )J( j > inen y of. the court! I \vant.Tn slate" j that the eonvlotions of the .attorneys.. ' j, to. the defendant in his innocence Jias (j j grown from our first corttoeTTur with J jvi-the^ase. Through all the six years'". ' tht^ conviction h^s bocoititv' .sj rongei. j' If Bigt^am -testified today it would be*'^ i in' full suppoVt of his innoceney. Where i f . a man is victimized h>. fate +t is 'his ] , rrioral duty t?? himself and the nujul j '"j tain thebcst result; Big ham.'is a v ic j ^ ( tun of'clrcvipstHitCes. f N'o, man .At or ^ rf' near the -scene "of crimo-van possibly I fseiipe- sojtJXt??.jrtisp?cion. chouW.to j heme tonight und the tvews be sent- ?.o>t ^ if-thuf rtiy family, hnd been wiped uut- o. TCftore i^ould La- some ode whp ..would Dx "hcormrct mr rand at on c "sir - picion . TTcr TJ^ 'and circumstance, wouhfbe magnified n thousand-fold and confused, and a jjj j .-entinx-nT^reated against hieV<o ti.ved [ that it wouliL^vwrep the community ptf itOur fit st put poM>hus.,ii< j to save tbi*- man's "life. The c>ppor"-->^v 1 tunity is here and we hope that by -.ay ink it he may be nhli? i n v.ime t jpuj render some Turthet service t? hnd the1 ^ j truth of the horrible tragedy. The yyj j time will coins in this State and all jn j other Statse when capital punishment he j will nut be Jtv ' lat'-d. The time will 'come when., 'he Strife catj't nut it.: ! hands on a /nan finch destroy his life vv| '(specially in' circumstantial evidence be reuses whV're there is no eye to -u?? or voice fu hjjar.", - - ,a,. At .this po.hit-Judjrc Smith d-e-i-'ih- ^ ted ir rapid and graphic imtnrcr the scones enacted in the de;<Jth C II, 'he j - . .... - . ?<* .- -r. j shuffling of.The feet of the witriciM--, and of thr-condemned-map *aloiiR . rhv 1 narrow .-passageway to the death ,s^' j chamber, the blurting: of human flcs-h. , naint inc such a word picture - j relation scene as hi oatixe?the xueotat- J "** i or* t?? recoil with honor ('mm its ?-?>n j''t ...te.mplation... . " * . . '...j?1 "This, is a serious thing.-' continued'^' | Judge Smith. "Therefore, while the ; T< 1 Suite has developed only. a part of itsj , case we k-now v hiit is behind. Mrs. j ? 'Kdniund Bighani and jier daughter J MtS.s Louise Righanr cannot he here. They are bo^h sick. We recognise ! -s'e that "this is .ho legal, ground.for a con- : ?* i.tinuunce. We?fcel it our'diTCy t?> em-*; ' r hrach this opportunity to save his lite. I hi As to the other i-ast's against *jhe tie-!?-'" Cendant w e have. also agreed. * Bony I ** "fountv will no longer he tby j sl thu Bighum case. Its people, may now j**1 |*Nettie (|owt> and return to tji? ir peace- j-s< ful pleasures and pursuits.' We have j al agrer.dC Mr Foreman. that you nvyv ni ! | wrlte/a verdict of guilty w ith recom, J tne/ulat ion t? mercy/' . * ,V A'ss'Judge Smith trfok his -eat .So- ^ )ifcitrr flasque arose and in slow and I .'1 measured words declared that at fust li" nnivnieit th?- tii'onosiit Inn for sin/^^' agreement for a verdict by ^consent, I ? .'J. bavv followed; thti ease "T'5j the-past ^ I | ' ^ f p j six years artd when fhe proposition v ("j was made last iiijrht" I rolled anil turn- -s bled all night h<< greatly did it ^jonI'ci lvn me anil >a dfffieujtwhs It far me ] to. srain . the consent. of ony ,irimd and , ^ u-on.seienc*\ After all. hbweyer, I have determined that this .is, t.he best settle- * r ! menjU'^H l-had held out, it"would have *, spumedf-want man's .blood." ' - Senator A powsMiit h to . wljom So( liictor Casque referred in his address : and who he as)<vd ui outline his" views, , declared that there was nothing fur* I ther to bf/^aid except for he jury to I wvite i verdict.. e, Judge -Hoi,pant in conimeptiutr* on j 1 tlu* i<f ateni'errt* -of the attorneys tr'ilH III the '.iti.ry that _Che-Supreme-Court of South Carolina fn'ffceHrase'jpf the jtatr I ; against .'piiHanis holds a man has a |ri?:M to consent to such j, vetdict ; ntj : j 1 that.it follows the State has mj\. equal.;. p . fight to Secdpr. , Judgu B'onhaui .ex- I , .gained "thJt a-.vc.yliot of gpillv of-p ^-j inQrder without ' .recom'metiaf Ion j u'?to merty? earned^ the ' -sentence * ^ j< f - VdyX-llocution whiile' a vftti 1 . ~ diet ef Riiilty with rcconioiendatioo to j nvrfcy automatically reduced 'he death f j'.sedtence to life Imprisonment, thus in : structine the..-foreman av to hew. to'"* i?l write llty- >^r<lict, which in i fi'.vj. \? as | j i HircctlNf. * j " ~ ^ j pl* "I haw nothing to arid wli;y my (attorney* -have , said," wt?{j all ' (hat j J r;jiin?>?Trunv hi^ham who ,^us xttijH'iofc' Jy j J within the dock all the while*. **-"{" ^ontty, more. nCrvotis durtnjr tins. pt?k | i credit r?- fhaninf Auy time ' luYltiV thv j , >j trial: His hirj?e walking jaw'>hi? h f'' | he u*#s since he was aei*od Vrttt -then- j # ma'tisfw was in constant twir! V*V>*n., >* t ' j. . j \ v ' ' ; ^ -*Kl .... .: . t?-+*** *, - ^ / 1 . < ~ * , < :' .?' - v V . .. . 1'' ' HE FIELD, CONWAY. S. C.. 1 "He cottltl nrtt ke< j.. . *1 have.'nd' * il$\N|p4> to . t '* , -h<? ^ uphajh: f, (. ..ill.'', sa'Id- Judge Bon hit' i tin1' nteTTTe? * "Tt " ! duty tl\ut fares a ci'>- fv . n t.rpa-s aentencfcjfjjon h .. NV" I i.sdntehee'" taking It* ' nj+i l.'.c-j^rty- *hnt cop,?i^it,Hte hup. * ' < . ..?*'! -fernythat shuts ' n- ufilmlit, ? tty> . 'sfmjfs uf !???.<- ind ..<iV fretdi air, am! opudv-.H1 > " to liitudw and hard servjce all ' lays' f his I iff- The jury lias iw^-n u>. '>d-^ I-and by operation of law th< "" ?>' reduced from death to Ijfet^nt m? risonjneqt. The order of the von ;? is wit vou, Edmund D. Bigham.,"' .unih c! in the State penitentiary at b-.rd In>i for the whol.e .period of ytuir atiid life." Solicitor, (iasque asked that- the i-es- against Bigham (or the all?jr?i order of his mother, ffis sisj-'f arm hj tatter's two adopted 'children h eJ dle.prosaed., In the ev?nt of a t>ar>11 the" P<$ prosses in "thes<" O.'^s uHd'he revoked. ' o. t < HKESE'SOI FFEE M.. l-wv eg&s- two cupS thick w,trite ,uce, one cup chegse, cut tint-, -ah Beat the yolks and the white.- of the ;g?-separately,-..?Add the yolks, the eese and st-aeohings .<? th.< * hite lice, ana ruiu in itwr wnnes. tim?i to greased baking dish and brfkf i'r a"Very low flame until 1: . ^tTs id becomes firm 130 to 40 minutes A' - - , ''f EES WITH FIVE EYES CAN. SEE THROUGH BRICK W ALLS If you, had .bees' eyee you mi?ht see rough brick wTt 11But- haw voir ei- h>ok? d a bee in the eye? It tvri'f an easy thing to do. for si e has five eves, of which-Die mo p rgest ai e at the side 'of the h< ad; ii!e the remaining three are gioupi-d a triangle in the cpnter of Jt- fore-. ad* V-. .. 111 humans had a bee's eye- they uliLsee jhoitjtands of. images of latever they looked at. .A qaeefY e's eyes have 14 000 or so''-tiny ises while those of the ordinary j made Hp of some 40,Qt|O equally ' ii lent lenses) .' ? . j .* . ?f... ^ _i?6?o ... : [ l-SI'MMOSS FOR RELIEF .(Complaint .Served) ute.-ijf South'Carolina, County of} !lorry. -Cou'iTirf. Common Pleas Mo. EIla'Britt, Plaintiff, vs Nel-j Holies, Nannie Best, Walter Britt. Tcy^ArU-t^JdUltlie Atkinson. Lqnetta itC and Conwav Savings Bank, a ! .? 4 irporation. Defendant ft. ) THE DEFENDANTS ABOVEi N A.MED; # You rat; hereby s-ijhimoiwd and re-| Yup aif hereby" summoned and re tidn, of which a copy'is Herewith. i v< d upon you. and* r.e i ? a copy i yij^ir answer to.the said rompUiint ^ i tfie subscriber or sybsc.-ih.erS a: I s.cr their- olfice at Oontv..y,. South ; troJma, within {Wenty days after the ixvicip hereof; exclusive of (he day of ich service; find if >v.7u fail answer ie complaint within the tine afore- [ ?id,-the plaintiff* in thi~ action will1 pp'fy to-the Court for f ha- elief det: landed in the complaint. SHERWOOD di .McMiX.LAN. Plaintiff's-Attoi neys. ??tcd April 1st, A, J4. 1927 b.J.Pc,cy Hritt. Ab-enu l>cl< ndant: Wa*? TAKE N.UTK'K, That the iirhplaini heniti, "ajtd the >''untmonr, f w;hich The for,? ^?.in(r is a <?opy, v.^is the otfKi'"?f%the'(i,M K* a Court-, 'onway. S. Co'on-, this, th? l<t day of tpt:il./A^>. ; . SMKKW()7)() A- M'c\j rLLAN'/ ' "L Plaintiff's-Attc neys. W L. BRYAN. Uk S.>* >jr,^ . - ,t r. <\ c. p. . ;'7:Ui ' . ' v? - ' ^ "ATY sisters; my - sister1V1 families, and for y< children Dr: Caldwell's Syr Blended it hundreds of times an< to bring up children' but for ou r? stomach trouble, colds, constjpat or two Ik all they need. Truly, . stitch in time that saves nin?. CVme/i nrtfinr? Co/d Fevern and Other Peril* - On** dose And mother's aiuuaty *! stomach craves the taste of'S; infancy to old ape the result i? ct less, fevensh children nfpond aa _aeh?, stomachache, biliouinesaT * ?stipation?-these are this daily pe . of mothers say Dr. CaidwelFsSyr - guard. Sold and recommend* c Fnt a frrr f? A Of" Syrup Cimpme* *4?? : ; :* ' ; .1 '/'>* "i. " x-..- "*> " "a ^ - . " ' */ . " ' ( ^ . . ^ fHORSDAY, APRIL 7. 1927 ' Suggs-Giwslnfor- "* niatien on Soy Beans TO \vftb\l Ff ^ V CONCFKN: . v? A* -*v 1 Numerous people. have. called"upon . wfoi n)e Toy information as*'to the Gowhen j the Prolific Sou Bean which 1 tested dur- tHS ing the year 1926., For the informa- j /^ ti??n of the public 1 am giving a brief review of my experiment:, f i"hree pounds of seed'-plant t d on ! *>or good land; jvield in* si'ed 76N jiound^o^.l recleam d seed. Gathered by hand ( ~~~ from November 15th .. itr-December I ' LOth. ' ... ? , ^ ers No sign of popping or shattering up i . j to time of gathering the last ot bdans:'r,IinC The beans grow off in Spring very j fast getting enough growth not to be c^? covered up by cultivator in abp^it half I ^ra the time it takes the ' ) fev Loredo ^o vgaiit theifJtitie .growrh. ^ ' littl *' Very,..flt)$? stems, mkaitig fully as t ?1<* fine qtiality-af "hay as O-too-tau or 1'^ferl Loredo^ >. ;jGl! Alakd about the sanietwId* uT*nay ' P'a as Otootan pr-Xoredo. * , * _j Matures^gjac^lVally same time as!31,'a Otootan.' usil Not ? sign of-rotting when last ^ur were gatheredr > ? !a P Combines fine q utilities of both 0- | I tootan and Biloxi-.or other grazing : car bean, in that a large quantity, of- fine' eve hay is obtained. atViTatsc? large quan- ; fill tity of seed if^grazng is the object,, *qu I have tested out some fifteen r?- /b<? rieties of Soy Beans and am ajband-: tinj onjng practically afi other varieties , itig " tfto- . r.l?.nl i?. cr flKr.nf t *. n i. V I 1 ft/*. I f UilU Ulll UVV'MI IV . bushels of Goshen^ roll fie > ? ,thei The seed afe apprqximatcly .the I the same us the' O too tan. A bushel wilj i Th? plant ftoni tnxjth ten ucre? depending U'lot upon th^ pi^tanSe for whieh^they are P 1 planted. L ' | dry r ^I quote from a letter received from i this the United States Department of Aft- | nec riculture ijrt response report .of my I bed experiment in this bean/ ' . spr "December 23, 1926. I have your of . letter of December 11. with reference ! pou tA the Gosheu-Prolific Soy Beap^which ; will yoiPfcrew the past season. You sure- : plai ly. have ..beaten anybody in yield that 1 j bur hate hratul from testing; this variety, j" T From the yield obtained 1 should | son judge 'that, you certainly made an ex- I tak cellrn{ crop from the small'amount of I to.l seed,-which you hud to plant.', I cer-j F tainly appreciate . your "-report. tind j imp would like to have an expression from j cro] you us to the comparative value of the J of i Gtrshen Prolific with the Otootan and | jng; Loredo. Yours Very truly, W. J. j the Morse, Agronomist." - \ ! insl Vnlirs ViMV tl\llv ?TP . Wi-r-K. "SlJG.GX. j soil __o 1 \ | plo N K\\\ SA LES M AN A G E R -r ' x I in ' VIVHTUF: BKAC'H, April 4.... Vcrn- fihe on .Oswald, a native South Caroliniun,'} rt?a, having been"born' at James . Island, i"tonc formerly President of the American kof Chemical Mining Company of At- i tril lanta, and during the past f?w ^ycars rid: COOnerKd with some of the latest de- | the veldpment. companies in the United j Thi ?7ates/wHPfe he achieved un Unviable I'toi record .in -ales promotion and de-, to veloprrnent work, has accepted a ^>osi- ! tw? tion with the.Myrtfe Beitjh Sales Com- ; *1 panv a? tieriernl Sales Manatfer^^Bnth John T. \Voodslde, President' of jhe j cor i'oi?pany, and Colonel H. B. Springs, > ffr< Vice-President & Executive Mnnnger, I f?*ej, that the crift)pany- is "fortunate in j dot having obtained the services of Mr. ) the Oswald otv account of his high charac-i ^ ter and ability. ' Mr. Oswald Is a Ma.? I. M /ter. Mason' >an<f a'" Kiwnu fait Both he"'"!* and Mrs 'f/^vcftld h;n e arrived ai Myr-., 'tP tie Beach and Mr. Oswald ar.surp'? d his ' mV new duties on April 1st. '~ ' . . , * ^ * J Mllll Bringing I Hp " -:-f: Children " ** ? ? in-law fend myself all have ?ars we-have all giv^h our j up Pepsin. We have recom& think it just wonderful, not only rseives. At the slightest ion and when out of sorts, a dose j I if l* m fanrtily mpdunng ?yid thft I " (Naaw ?A JAr? SMt OB r?qu?tt.) " | s, Coughs, . , i of Childhood ' ?lifted. The sickest yrup Pepsin. From -j^R'nR ?rtain. Droopy, listi if to magic. Head- HF39 r oa ted tongue, con- [ ?* c*?b??tu. j I rils for which a host L"*** | up Pepnn isthe safe- D*G*HAlh I y f by an druggists. SYRUP *' jf \* and acUr+ss lo ; -> 'M.H? *K*Uo, IlUnou. * iW^lf '4f . : i . , J?* ii '-t v .'r y; V*' , -. > ?- . ". "< t*-?' ,'*'? . : . ' ' y '.' ; o c r-''" . ? * ' ' * ' -.i-.-jsr ... *. * . '. v. - * ' .. ... 4..- v.v' - * ; v IV ?7?7- ~ > r sr.***? -IOW TO RAISE A1 A GOO y* <?? A * v By EARN If.STIX K II I. C.CMN*S 'uhacOO cululuc....?ill a uiiw+u^f f- is confined t<> thy humid par* UfMtt'4 fjftatvr, and liti tftjl.v tu_t tern portion of .this region. hit* (IT tte first anil*most import* w tot's in growNig tobacco is btvt ami selecting thre? -tobacco *e< rie wur kthas been done ami is bei 'e at crossing and hybridizing' W for improvement. 1 his 5^0 ayd uot thy farmery ' ' Joftjfiicto plants are, started ill b? ler favorable COhditions from si* lye weeks. A sunny exposure sen and*the soil should be w ined and warm. In some instant r land is used for plant" beds ti le fertilization is given. But wh land has"tcfT>e used, manures h * tilizers are generally employed. weed sted and disease ger.ms, t nt bed is usually burned bcf< ed.* This may be accomplished ping wood oti ir ana nring it, ng a furnace or steam. Af nine, the worked up w n sowing the seed we should eful tp. pet. the seed distribm nl.v. >In some cases a tal7\espo< of seeds air sown^Tb oni*" hundt are yard*,'.. ted wood ashes m mixed with the seedf tft aid in ft r>?kP distribution, but befoiesti . the seeds should be discarded u&?M.of a blower. The seeds . n Yawn and covered" by 'rampi liirWfc or gotngover it with a roll ? b#-d\iS then covered with chei h for jH$oteefiom ' < khe beds are watered frequently weather, but nob'< excessively,' i might cause fungous diseases, essary, .it is a pood idea to \vu With clear water before and ;if Inkling'with a solntion of "itilr soda,/at the rate of one-quar nd to ten- gailoris of-wafrr. T I stimulate the growth of I rijts. If the bed was not _\\ ned, it will be necessary-to weed he cheese cloth should be kept i i,. about'a week or ten days bef< inp the plants up. as this v ill h< tarden them. ' . %* 'repar^ng the field 's :.! i ; t ?qj*tant phase in producing a gt p. The ground i should be cleui ill stalks and broken ufc the ground, w^> shoo d co; U< kind of tobacco'lti- be?v ov^. ] fanoe, in growing the bright c tie tobacco, we" want a light fun with rod clay', beneath. * Ka winsr should also bp practiced p vejj? table as plant food and to tHe destruction .of soipe <*i t h?* t pests. The rons .are laid off : n bedded. A li*ht<?&T(jtar,ilsJe nu(e should be drilled in the n I then about oujr thousand poui some p?>od tobacco fertilizer ? >uted fdT'eacH acre. The land pod ^just-.before setting: out til rows being about four feet ?Pi p-.jilunts ure nut' from twerrtyrf thirty, inches apart^ The best ti set':'out' is from the tenth to, mty-fifth of April.* ?*' t "'* """" Phe*cultivation houid bffrin ?s:si the'plhnts tjflke root.- and. should itinued at intervals as long:, as >wth of tjieyfflants wilbpermit. ' ? should be used to keep the wo An" and the soiled loosened art?j > plaht. If should be plowed ev pk for several weeks:?. t should be topped crccpcding to p and eloor of the pJanl, and fei of soil: Th?* suckersa-^hould hp v?i when'' t#o, to four inched ? T A HARDWAI TOBACCO T1 :v,r''- - AND ; Tobacco F1u? Floe Ji$p CARLOAD C? COL^SPLA? r/^TILIZER D Our Store MM MI Ml M f tilt f |IM III MM If It 11 MMJ t|f <"IM I M I MlI tt I tl I FREE: MEMO Bj v ' ' *. 4 * . ? 0" '' ' *? . ' . ' v .* ' "" / ' . . Tt>. . ' ' ?"*? r " ' > : .-I- * ' fm.* 'Ju <. ; *?* ? *v. Li; ?% -v' '. : -r..v . > SD HANDLE , D CROP OF TOBACCO" a - * f leTtiffhe There must be smfie. mi-a- - : > (i. s? roving jhi' wftrtji1*. perhap? . . : j;i1 ifi^r them ?t' by ha i When the lowor leaves b.eprfn to i.." tlM-V :UV iluui giyhered, >t. - " 4 | <?i >t reks jjjiul hung iiv?tAe . ba; n.V . ?*/ 1 l,,t ; moderate tire is started and mawita n' H'* led until-Rie ieal'is thoroughly yell<,\vl**h j ed. Dpring this* jyayss the bairf is. "K j kojm-right. A-temperature of from to-I lOtftteVfees ty 120 degrees Frisijihhirh-, tained, beginning. a$- t"he~?-knvei<. lyit/ T ?<* Pfcrtttjire and ruriniifjg up to the hig^i ...Than "gradually--run the temperature. \ ds up and kill the leaf at 140 degrees ,nto ( 150 degrees F. - The at em may bd" is , killed at ldo to 180 degree* F. ^The*. ell 1 temphi aturb should go up at the'rate ae&} of- five arr-hCur. When the ] ml stems aijt* dried, the fire is allx?\ved ro ten j go out. t ' V * . nd J The doors und windows of the ba n To .j are opined, just before removing tl> :he j tobacco. * The tobacco if?, then '-packed ' >'i'e foVn;on.the sticks, ahd took off wh.-n. by-Vin a pliable conditio^ -After taking or offTTt is packed-in Square piles untsl > * ter ready f$rVgrading - and tyinR. I? .. . ith packed in ioo hi^h an qrdgr,-it .w^ff loose the bright yellow color . . be , .The number f>f graoeAjvaty with th?fed kind of tobacco Used. Length of leaf. >n- freedom fropt injuries, texture, curir ^r ecT and other points determine the (Trade, my Only pj-actical experience .will erraV*." > et- one to learn to Riade tobacco. * ? i^--....... As the tobacco is graded, it is ji<\ .. by lpte hands- - A?hand contains-a buhell ~y? ire of several leaves.- The tie is made Mi"*" . npr the butts of the leftvc s, with a fcdd^d er. leaf. Following .this, it is struirg off' v/ pse the stic ks and packed Hnwu-t^m-wi.? - the market- day* V in Consult the warehou-eman ultd find r as ouj. when there will. be. a rocW day .to If sell a certain type tif-tobaeeri^it^m.-u tef be plkced on a wuRon or truck, the outer desirable, the nipht RWc^e or erarly.ou litry the motninnf you ;u-c. to take* it off tei .This is covered with sheets and xa ^ his ried to the warehouse. It*" is th ?:he placed in baskets, weighed Jind tacsted ell with the owners name and is placedTy ""* ' it. rows on-the,warehouse floor. ... . off For be*t results .of prices, carK >re your to bar to to F?-oom?}n ?fl?lp Warehouse, .Oonwav, South. Faro 1 inn'. . . . -f ?U o ?? . r f . - v ' Files Cured-in 6 to 14 liays H)d Drutti?t? refundroobey If PAZQ OINTMENT tali* ' ! to ewe Itchinjt Blind, Bleeding or Protruding red i PUej. instantly relieve* Itnhiud Piles, ?ud yoto ? . <lQ get restful sleep after ttrst application KOr-. > 4 ; ' - ' ???o-rl?--?/ . ijR Mrs. Frank Farmer-sr-ys: "Frank.. *?; ' ft I a i . v threatens to make me give up hor^e j.demonsp-ation work, because I k-t j' ,, "1- him too busy makin?" imurovcnioii i . I x- i . vl . c ...? -T and labor-saving- debtees. * . "\ / % t' ,i''1 Nut if if dots? w'bnders for -Southe- i in-'* ** * \ 'farmers, btTf nature -can't Invest ytis *. *. ,'time, labor, and money wisely fen bin j ._..he must-ku>e hi? brain's. 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