The field. (Conway, S.C.) 1903-1958, June 12, 1930, Image 5

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-* 11 * -rt1 u 1 Vitif m M. p6LDFlHCH Licensed Bnibaioier and FUNERAL DIRECTOR fleara* and AubuUnc* servioc <*. &'* *v Short aA ~ ** Einggton Furniture C?. Reeldene#. FUta* ?. ~ Day Phono 36. ' v '/ ' ? ' A I ? o , , ,, , rw? Horry Co/Trust Co. Insurance y*' L.D.1I AGRA73, Muuftt BONDS AND REAL ESTATE C6nw*y, S.C. . & ? ' i .I,. i i ,i i.' i "' 11 ' ;'A; . 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 y * ' i. m t w. kenneth suggs "" ? - ; Attorney-at-Law Offices in^Chestnut Bldg. < Conway, 8U C. '* " ?: . G. LLOYD FORD A^torney-at-Law Offices in Chestnut Bldg. . Conway, 8. C. ? -?:? ? 8. C. DUSENBURY ; ^ Attorney at Law *?.C Offices in Buck B14g. Conway, S. C. GODWIN A THOMAS ' Attorneys ' Offices in Taylor Building COMWAV. OOUTM CAMOCINA f ^ ; V; . /' ? 1 # . < . * I-....' _ _ Mur llnrnnHi - U lit VIIUI . ; a ; ?i . V By Mu N PEOPLES V % . " ' - - ? * * " . . . ' i-' " > / ^M Mlir ,,? Hr y LOOK i : ! 30*31-2 1. Oversize $5." Here's the Strc - "No, Mileage Limi teed_You are the~fco) all you expect from - th^ money you think . Vr? - V ' ' t ' . '* . - . Come in Andf'Let U? People V . ' ' ? ,, " " " - T - .... ... * ?' *' ~ . * : 't ? , j ... v . J - ''"- '"wBfc"; ' $ tv-S, - $tks tW A'.' .'.X' 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 ' V 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. r Attorn ey-at-Law Offices In Splvey Build^g CONWAY. 5. C /. - *, n,,v . - ' ' I idly I itionally Gua rray Rubber Co. and S< > fllLLUW S V . '4 , : mix. for AT THESE PRIC 29x4.40 Balloon. $5.M ingest Tire Gu ararii L_No Time J?imit"_J ie judgb> if ny Murray it, bring it back and you should pay for the Shois^ You How to 5U :s filling ? VAW4SI-.\'.. CQNWAY,S.tL: . ". . ':"> - . X. v. ? ' ' .. > nVV, * V--- - ' ; , . . ^4 ^ _ * * ? . ; .A V. REDUCE 1WEEVIL LOS I ? 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? ??? ' ^ , , , Mlffr , |, * it ^ 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. - v- ? : o? Let's have more recreation and le wreck-creation. -O * Accident insurance is a good thi to have, without the accident. 1 , ' . . . x 111 '? 11 WM:r _ _ i ires ranked rid by ? TATION - .... '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: . ' , ESS ! .. , V. V*"'.' j 30x4.50 1;f t Balloon' ' ij" ! $6.":,!; ty in America t . M . ... ' * K. Satisfaction Guaran \ Tires does not exceed We will replace it for" service rendered. * t ; : ve GoocLTire Money. Station mrnmrnlHmmmmmmjmmm ; . h-; 4 ' ' >r.'? V v : *- . . f.- * > ' ? - * s /; ?vV - ? ?* ' / V rrmfr,! ,i? - - . ' V* v*'-- . ""j- a V s*' ''"i ' V' 'if *% , , ,';V. ' ! *. <? * f f '.' Fri#daiw # a Qui* //j. / - . "^"s^ . "^IDAIRE It told with a definite and JUlf *Wed by General Motors, acJllCV^' - tuUtoyou a?? '# . - alter - tfieSUT r*stv : . .r*^s^S!t",*v>.' <* t *T * , - >c^<?~ I tO , . ,(1^ u ^ ut . l - * 1 \ -if ... <? ? - . . fr ? ;. ; _ ; . . ; -; ,^.,. ; tl? '*...: " ^ CHAS. R. SCA n. ,... . - Conwa . v ' r?- ""-. ' > . . - . >. < . .. flHHHHHHHHflHHPHHHHiHHHHHH ^""""""?"*"n" TS^SSSmmSS *? k<" r - V ' - '* El. ANYTHING FOR ANY Ml ?d K-< " ? ' u? I ?l'"". I el ?r i'% A * ? * : . ^ 1 ' 5 SpC I BUY IIER v".'.5? | Pin Check Pants, two b i goingat ....... j| | Waist Overalls, going s ' I Men's Overalls, faith fr | B?yS ^era^s ??*n? a ** I Boys an Men's Blue Wc gfr \ /ets, goingat 'fP ' f"v tH 1 j ' 1 > . ?P I fiirls' Rnva' T-nrfWor 2L t Just received, new up-t< T - Straw. Hats, large siz |L 1 worth $3.00, going at g|; I Boys Wash suits, up-to-c 'T " or v O f Girls and Misses Summ ' I Gingham, Organdie, r\ m g|~j Dresses "ST t ..Dress Shirts 1 * 3 X JLadies, Misses & Infanl 1 - 1L t * derwear O: || | The Am I S * Twgdoors from Lai I ANYTHING FOR ANY MI ?h?'.. ' ~ ' . * f ?. > ^/ , . ft ;? ~ ? ; y- -: Of. ??- . >_+- . . .. * ^ 7? ?H. T'*** ~" - ? ' V?^K- > -\i? i -' ' 'S^*- -^ . '.. * * ?:-?>mtM .- ^-> :,>x, '- ' " * '-./ >s^- > ' ^ZmM met ^ " --# - ^ .* ' * . .* ' . "-'V^ ;:*W * . . "'V vV-\ : . t . V.- -;.,/< -%^.V ft operation lias been *->'. .-.\ :S /?* \| (TwWto5^svrifidni( T plus power estentiulto , X - ^-fWf ee freezing and proper^/ ^ ;}' ;0 deration on hotdays ' ^ tsj^hvqsmwjhu j^X^N a I k ^ I ' ' w ' 1 ' '"ftwSTTlB. U ^^h| uflV^?Jd| - ' ? lRborough v;'^?\"7~ Ky-S. :C. V , ^ " - ; __ mammmmmmrnmmkmtmmKm^m * /' " r> . -*/ , .* .""'^ / EMBEROFTHE FAMILY. I store ill cials Hi E AND SAVE . j ? l'., 4 . . a> . -' ' I mS? W-j ack pockets, j ^ It 95c j e? I: r-i ont going at; .'*.... 95c f jS-'. ' ' ' t ........... 69? | J I .; >rk Shirts, 2 pock-* I X I;. ... 39*^75* f ci_-: fa, ?-; . , I g I id sffen'3 Hats 22c UP J '3 I ? 1 >date styles, Ladies' ;4 jSf*^ * , es and big hats, \ - f ? r^and93e ^ ' < late styles 35c49c59c I 3 ' | ??? !.? .. er Dresses, I S'Jk 39? op i. i >. X & .?, ' "i ...95c up I BS' , ^=V.j; | ?'? -i-'? X js & Silk Un- r . .1 5*:-W,? 25c. up \ . ? ~ x nTi ly Store 11 Fourth Ave^ j g I DMBfiR OF THE FAMILY. |