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Licensed Bnibaioier and
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
fleara* and AubuUnc* servioc <*.
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Insurance
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BONDS AND REAL ESTATE
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Farm Property ?i4. Mi ' ? '
J. O. Cartrette, Agent
"Insur^rice"'
Conway, fl? C. v
VT DR. J. T. Rntlrndgm '
(Dentist)
X-Ray Equipment '
OmCES IN TH? TAYLOl
t. "BUILDING
' Telephone No. 1M
1X w ENPCH S. C. BAKER
lAttomev and Counselor-at-Lav
Offices in Taylor Building
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Offices in^Chestnut Bldg. <
Conway, 8U C.
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G. LLOYD FORD
A^torney-at-Law
Offices in Chestnut Bldg. .
Conway, 8. C.
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8. C. DUSENBURY ; ^
Attorney at Law
*?.C Offices in Buck B14g.
Conway, S. C.
GODWIN A THOMAS '
Attorneys '
Offices in Taylor Building
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Experiment stations Ilave shown Um
these plants are In particular need i
attrsis nitrogen at-this htaget
growth. IV u?o of quick-acting nltr
gil 'ii' h, 3 M* dressing at thli Us
. keeps the plants greeh, vigorous at
bruiting durir& July and early Augut
FIND MECHANICAL v
MUKER CtiTS~ 6ST
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Team. completed at the lowu Sta<
Atrfcultanil college showed n>snvlr
of 30 per.l-ent tn ThrnM*?d;*Aper cdi
lo costs by milking cows through t?
-like of a mechanical system, repor
the Be LAv^l BurtarO df Daii.ilngT
The experiments' were conducted I
determine th* lahor economy and ar
reduction th coats that (night cod
through the use of the milking mi
chine as compared wlth^|he
practice of milking by band. The oi
lection frequently heard that the an
Ing In time achieved by meqliuhtci
milking fs more than ofTset by tl
extra labor Involved- In'- washing tt
utensils was shown to have no ImisI
ft* was fojind t hat witli Hie marhir
the entire milking job. Including tl
-necessary cleaning of the mechanic!
equipment. emild be doge In hnif tl
time required by hand. It was all
MllAtvn thut , lw. aii.U... I.. I?li
onvuu.vnai mr qatniK III liliwr CVI
more than offset the cost of the'ruill
~er. Not only did the inllkrng inschic
save time and lower-tbe cost of U
milking operation^bat It also remove
a great deal of the drudgery of inlil
Costly to Feed Hogi
Skimmilk Rich in Fa
On many farms worn out, imprope
, ly designed or poorly constructed .set
srator* are in daily use. despite th
valuable educational work of the agt
cultural colleges, county agents an
cow-test association supervisors, stat*
the De Ijtval Bureau of Dairying. Ii
stead of serving as "cream savert
- these faulty machines have "Oecoir
"cream thieves." Oue state cow,-tea
- Ing association report published las
year showed 19 separators losing 12
a month. It la costly business to fee
butterfiat - worth $44 per hundre
' pounds to hoes selling tor belwee
18.00 and 112.00 Per hundred.
MARION A. W^iL.n.
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Offices In Splvey Build^g
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ingest Tire Gu ararii
L_No Time J?imit"_J
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it, bring it back and
you should pay for the
Shois^ You How to 5U
:s filling
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REDUCE 1WEEVIL LOS
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? Close spacing of cotton combin
yt with. ths judicious use of fertilizer
* helping thousands ot farmers to til
- . smart the bolt w ee id 1. Those sti
practices' make It possible to her
. the developraebf tit a large numb
of holla so that they'are $ut of da
w, gey jir>eu. the wecvi'Ptjeglaa to do I
worst da magfc.' * x
^ , \Vl??rq weevil Infestation Is fiee
J It Is a 1 warll difficult to mature t!
1 bells on the upper lialf dfTfierwtaU
Kxperlmonts hare showu. jo pen
te that a full-crop ;of cotton may st
is bo growp by spacing the stalita clos
at and hv leaving two stalks pot bill 1
stead of one! -? ?'
t* An abundance,-of plant, food.?
necessary to form and develop t
to bolls on the two stalks la 1ialf ti
>>' time as^was formerly required to ui
ie ture the same number of bolls on oj
- stslkZ^ybe best way to supply vtt
in food u to side-dress with quick-actii
b- nitrogen fertiliser nt the first or m
Send 'cultivation after chopping. T1
extra plant food speeds upinBr-fcjrnr
?e tion of squares and the developmo
?e of bolls before tiftr-heavy weevil i
W. feck begin". Aithu-tgn the weevil w
ie w likely drstroy the h'-dls at the top
uf" 'the si. "- ^lie large, balls at the b<
il torn. se. .riv :u the ~jason. are.sal
>e ly out.Qf ?*"'- or. ....
m# The side . tag is applied 35
st 40 days after planting- or at abo
if. chopping time.. The common appllc
le tion is'100 to 200 pounds of Ch,ilei
le. nitrate of soda per acre. Tho nltra
>d dissolves in the soil just, llks^sog
It- and- la absorbed at once through ti
roots of tho plant. T?
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^ Pioneer Fertilizer
p. Used for 100 Yeai
^ Four generations of American fan
. ers have used commercial fertilise
i to improve their <;rop production. Ti
' first of the inorganic fertilisers us<
* in this country was nitrate of sod
'm _now"wld9ly known as Chilean nitrat
A This product occurs .as a-natural d
7 posit only in the barren rainless pi
g. teaa of northern Chile. It was lntr
jy duced Into the United State* h?-4#3
. at a tln^plwhen only lime and part i
. the Inorganic substances Jtow run
' for farm purposes'.were known, to tl
pioneer farmers.
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wreck-creation.
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Accident insurance is a good thi
to have, without the accident.
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'RENGTH is built into every Inch
Murray Tires. The tread is ofi
newest type, broad and flat, with
iter ribs giving center flexibility.
>W crim ( liahtnn and naaial Kvaalr.
fabric resist ^road shocks. The side lis
are heavy and made of tread
iber. Six plies of long staple eot- ^
j are dsed iji the larger sizes.. The
ds are specially v twisted to give
ximum 'elasticity and riding com:
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We will replace it for"
service rendered.
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