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ReeMoaee Phone 85.
?ey Phone 58.
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Insurance
L. D. MAGRATH, Manager
BONDS AND REAL ESTATE
Conway, S. C.
Life, Fire, Automobile
Farm Property and Bonds
J, O. Cartrette, Agent
"Insurance"
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X-Rav Equipment.
OFFICES IN TEE TAYLOI
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."ENOCH S. C. BAKER >
^"^EttorneyL kn(lCou n??;l6r-at-L?i
Offices in Taylor Building
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w. KENNETH &UGGS ^
^ Attomey-at-Law >
Offices in ChMttaut Bldg.
Conway, 8. C. ' ^
- G. LLOYD FORH _ ,
Attorney-at-Law
Offices ii^CJieatnut Bldg.
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i'C. DUSENBURY
^ Attorney at Law
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One of ^the most critical times In
- Kxperlnteat stations fcsYe lhoin> that
these plants are in particular need of
, nitrate ?ltro?en ^:thi. ataf* of
growth. Hm on or quiets-acting nttr^*
gja ps a side-dressing at this Urns
keeps the plants green, s&gorS&r pad
* fruiting during Julr and early August
FIND MECHANICAL
. V MflKER CtJtS COSTS
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Tests completed at "the I6wu State
"; * Agricultural college ah<A*od a saving
' -of ^ per cdht lo time ano IS r*r cent
. In oosUpVyrn^^lng vows through the
She of a meeiigulcal system, report*
the De -La.vol Bureau of DaTrnng.
The experliuents were e&nducted to
determine the laBor..economy and any
- r^%tj<>n tn eeets that .might come
thtn>lgh t(ie use. of the milking machine
as compared w4th. the common
practlc^-of* Bill FTP g tfr hand. The objection
frequently heard'that the saving
In;"'t1ihf achieved by .mechanical
lull king - l| mote -than offset by the
extra iHbor Involved- Itr washing the
' utensils was shown to lmve no basis
7* fo"?a that with the machine
the entlre^nillklng Job. Including Hie
necessajry denning. of the mechanical
..equipment whW be done lb hulf the
' time required by h.-ijid. It. was also
? shown that the saving In Initor cost
wore than offset the cosffiTThe nilik-er.
Not qnly did the milking machine
aye time and lower the cost of Mie
. milking operation, but It also afrooVfd
v .a greftt deal of the drudgerj of inllt?
tng. yi#?4
~~Co?tIy to Feed Hogs
Skimmilk Rich in Fat
*"'On many fsrmawornoct, improper
V ' fy designed of poorly constructed separators
Are la daily use. despite the
valuable educational work of the agricultural
colleges, county agents and
cow-text association supervisors. states
the De l^val Bureau of Dairying? In_
. stead of servjng us "cream savers",
theee faulty, machines have become
. "cream thieves." One state cow.teat.
Ing association report published last
year showed 19 separators losing $50
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Close ipacfel of cotton combined
with the Judicious ope ^ fertilizer Is
helping! thousands of farmers to out.
smart the boU weevil. These two
practices make, it possible to bniTjr
the development of a large number
of bolls Oo that they are .out ot danger
when the weevil begins to do its
worst damage..' ' ' f- *
\VherO weetjh infestation is heavy
It Is alwny jdl!Hg.ylt to mature the
boils on the upper half of the statics.
Experiments havh -shown, however,
that a full crop ^of cotton may still
l>e grown by spacing tfce-xtaiks closer
and by leaving two stalks per hill instep
of on;.
v An' abundance of plant food Is
ncPbssary to form and develop the
bolts on the two Stalks in half the
time as was formerly required to mature
the same number of bolls on on*
stalk,. ..The best way to 'Supply- this
food 4s to. side-dtess. with quick-acting
nitrogen fertilised n't the first or second
. cultivation aft^r chopping. The
extra plaht food-speeds up the formation
of squares and the development
of bolls before heavy weevil attack
begin". Althq^gn the, weevil, will
likejy destroy the .1' "?ils at tbe top of
the si. *': the lar^a. bills at.the bottofci.-se.
' :u tli4| ?jason. are safe-<
*jr uui ot t or.
' The sid4~'V- lug?,ls applied 35 tp
JO days after plan tips pr^at about
chopping time. ico;n m on application
Is 100 to 200 pitands of Chilean
nitrate of soda per acre. ;Tho citrate
dissolves tin the soil Just, ilka sugar
and is . absorbed at onco through , the
roots of tho plant. .. '/
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Pio:neer Fertilizer
Used for 100 Years
Four generations of American farm*
era hare used commercial fertilisers
. to Improve their crop production. The
- first of the inorganic fertilizers used
.In this country was nitrate of soda,
_ now widely known as Chilean nitrate.
This product occurs as a natural deposit
only In the barren rainless plateau
of northern Chile. It was introduced
Into the United States In 1830,
at** time when only lime and marl of
mgania substances now used
. m purposes were known to the
> farmers.
have more recreation and less
t ation.
Kl mt insurance is a good thins
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IENGTH is built into very lhch
Murray Tire*. The tread U of
leweat type, broad and flat, with
sr ribs jgiving center flexibility.'
y gum cushion and special breakbric
resist road shocks. Th?? side
i are heavy and made of thread
er. Six plies of tone staple cot- ?
ire used in the larger sizes. The
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mum elasticity and riding"_cbra*
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Girls', Boys', Ladies' and Me
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S3L X Straw Hats, large sizes anc
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?? X Boys Wash suits, up-to-date st
. g- I Qirls and Misses Summer Dre
^ X Gingham, Organdie, Silk
' y Ladies Dresses
| Dress Shirts 75
i . Ladies, Misses & Infants Silk
^ X derwepr 7
^ ^ Two doorg from. Laurcf^Sl
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