Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, March 30, 1911, Image 8
VALUABLE FARM HINTS. |
4} Whitewashing the trunks of
trees will not prevent wormy
apples. The trees must be sprayed
as well.
Do not compel your horses to
begin the season's work with
poorly-fitting collars. Provide a
collar that fits well and make no
change.
"A little farm well tilled, a
little wife well willed, a little
pocket well filled," is, according
to one who knows, the quintescence
of human haoniness.
Green bone fed to growing
chickens as well as to full grown
fowls is a valuable creator of
blood, muscle and strength, and
it cannot be beaten as an egg
producer.
It is claimed that a few drops
of camphor in the drinking water
will prevent little chicks getting
bowel trouble, which is the cause
of so many of the deaths in the
spring.
Oregon has accomplished a
, great deal during the past ten
years, for in that time the State
has placed its fruits on tb*- markets
of the entire world. Much
of this brings the very highest
prices.
An ideal place for the hens to
run in connection with the hen
house is the shed under the barn
where the cows have been fed.
They pick up many seeds and
do well with such a range.
The temperature of an incubator
should be between 4f? and
tit) degrees for successful hatching.
It might stand a trifle
wider variation, but best results
are obtained between these figures.
Shelling seed corn carefully by
hand is profitable. The greater
the acreage planted the greater
the profit. Into a shallow pan
or box each ear should be shelled
separately, rejecting any wormeaten
or blemished kernels. If
the supply from the one ear appears
good and contains no poor
kernels, it is poured into the
general supply and another ear
shelled in the same way.
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New Scotch Zej
Dress Ging
We have just opened up
length 32-inch Scotch 7,e\
Ginghams in the small strip
checks, etc. This is a reguk
I you can find in the lot an;
want, lengths up to 12 yar<
at, per yard
I Silk Iten
Five pieces yard-wide ]
I Taffeta Silk, $1 quality, at
Silk Crepe do Chine in v
pink. etc..
Suesene Silks, black,
pink, etc..
Fancy figured Silks in w
k ors
32-inch Peerless Pongee i
colors
I Lace Curl
31-2 yard length Lace (
and eerue. a regular $1.50 v
2 1-2 yard length curtain*
3 yard length Strip Curta
window, a $1 value, 59c an
3 1-2 yard length Curtains
$5 Curtains, a very soft r
terns, ...
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Wholesale and Retai
Value of Peanots.
A man once made the munificent
donation of 10 cents to Miss
Martha Berry's school for mountain
boys near Rome. Ga., says
the Atlanta Journal.
Miss Berry accepted the gift
as graciously as though it had
been $10,000 and resolved, as usual.
to despise not the day of
small things. She told the boys
of the gentleman who had so
generously aided them, held up
the dime and then urged them
one and all to strive valiantly to
make ail they possibly could out
of their coin. It was invested in
peanuts. These were carefully
planted, the whole school taking
part. And how the boys worked
fhonppfiirtli tn miil-p tliat tmh'll
grow! The result was that at 4
the end of the season the dime's
worth of groundpeas netted the *
school $49. (JO. (
Of all the rich truths that lie
within this story, none is more ^
practical than that the peanut is 4
one of the highly profitable, yet
neglected, crops of our Southern 1
soil. The United States depart- j
ment of agriculture lias recently
issued a bulletin caliing attention <
to tiie fact that the value of the (
country's peanut crop for 1908 .
was $12,000,000.
Fort Mill cotton, 14.60 cents.
LINEBACK& ELAM
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(POPULAR JEWELERS)
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
West Trade St., Near Square.
"The Little Store with the
Big Stock."
We are getting in tremendous
stocks of the most select lines of
Jewelry, Watches, Silverware, |
Cut Glass and Holiday Goods.
Our stock has the variety that
you want when you select a Wedding
or Holiday Gift.
Come to see us and we will always
give you the best goods for
the least money.
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other \A
>hyrs and
hams We have ji
new Val Lace
four cases short beautiful qua
ahyrs and Dress One lot Va
>es. plaids, fancy match, qualit
ir lf>c quality and per dozen
' color you may Pure linen
J pieces. Special sertions . .
10c Val Laces,
Insertions to
flS New lot b;
and ecrue, p<
guaranteed black Heavy qu?
. 69c cream
irhite, liprht blue. -T
39c Ne
rhite, lipfht blue.
18c We have
hite and all col- Lawns, and
25c New Side
n all the popular .
isc bpeci
:ains
Curtains in white 42-inch all
ralue, at 98c weave in ere
> . . 35c All wool B
ins, one piece to 50-inch wo
<1 69c colors,
$2 value $1.48 Regular 5C
let, beautiful pat- 50-inch Ch
$3.98 all colors
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And get your Baseball Supplies from head- ^ J
^ quarters?Parks Drug Co. Reach's Balls, Bats, ^ I
r Mitts, Gloves, Masks and Uniforms. Our stock ^ (
^ is up-to-the-minute and we are prepared to fill ^ |
p orders promptly. ^ I
P Mail orders receive the same attention as if f
^ the customer was in the store. $
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? Parks Drug Comn'y *
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, "TINE IS MONEY -There are no Gains without Pains." i I
Loans are cheerfully made on approved collateral,
The methods of this bank are liberal and progressive. j
POUND banking principles are
^ rigidly adhered to. I he
buisness is steadily GROWING.
which means growth in facilities. ^
We allow you 4 0 0 Interest, compounded quarterly.
The farmers of the community are cordially invited to ^
bring us their business of whatever nature - -
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK,T BCasSATr: jj
ARTMENT ST
CHARLOTTE - - N. C
Jeek of Special:
New Laces Birdeye Clo1
ist received a big shipment of Five new cases white lily L
s, Edges and Insertions to match. best absorbent quality, all widt
ilities, 5c per yard, 48c per dozen 19 inches wide *
1 Laces, Edges and Insertions to 27
:ies worth up to 5c per yard. 3-4-yard square Sanitary Ru
18c at m
Torchon Laces, Edges, and In- 27-inch cream Wool Flannel.
5c 36-inch 50c cream Wool Flan
Edges up to 5 inches wide, and Yard-wide Embroidered Woo
match ? 10c _ 9 __ .
aby Irish bands, white, cream Ladies W IlltC I C
er yard 10c
ility all-over Laces, white and 10 dozen ladies' white Pettie
.. 98c embroidery and lace trimmings
o* i n l UI> to at
5W bide Bands Ladies' 25-cent Corset Cover
;>uc uowns .
just recvived a lot Side Band - . 1 1 i r*
Batistes at ioc and 12 i-2c Heatherbloom re
Band Foulards at 12 l-2c
al Items in Wool a* C
i 20 dozen ladies' genuine h
Dress VjOOuS bloom Petticoats, the refills
special, at
wool French Serge, very fine ? - . 1 r
am. black and navy. 75c New Mercerized I
atiste. black, cream, etc 50c
ol Batiste, cream, black, and all We have just received anoth
. 50c fine quality Mercerized Cotton
>c quality crearn Mohair 25c the new Spring patterns, dark
ifTon Panama Cloth in black and light figures, also white grounc
. . 50c figures, qualities worth up to 11
DEPARTMEN
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
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larket Talk!
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g steer in our barn is two pounds. q
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5$ That is i?r<>\vin<? hoof stoak in a ?
? hurry. Our stoaks and roasts arc JS[
8 nooossarily oompollod to ho <rood? 8
& A trial ordor will oonvinoo you. <?
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('AHA.IA COFFKK.
Kar^esl seller in I lie ('aroliiiiis
WI1ITK HOl'SK COFFKK
is 1 lie world's best.
(iood Oroeers Kvervwliere.
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th A Shower of Good Values
hrdeye Cloth, Jn Goods
ggC 12-yard holts English Ixmg Cloth 98c
11 bi l.r>o very sheer quality Dimities in the very
boei fcneeung small, also larger size, plaids... .. 10c
25 36-inch white Madras, suitable for shirts
oq*! and shirt waists, etc., 10c
.h/m, j /iq( Embroidered Dimities and Swiss in plaids
riannei c an(j str^)(;s> qualities worth up to 25c 15c
kA|.* __4._ 27-inch very thin sheer quality plaid Bat,ltlCOaiS
iste at .... 15c
nits with deen Mercerized stripe Batiste . 15c
Wirtc u^wL 1,(XX) Ladies'Cloth, a cloth that looks like
' ^K,lts jqc Long Cloth, though firmer 10c
1An extra heavy quality best standard
2a Bleach Domestic 10c
c 36-inch best quality Cannon Cloth 10c
Lonsdale cambric .. 10c
40-inoh India Linon Lawns 10c
25c Mercerized Batiste, shorts 10c
lack Heather- Snow Sample Oxfords
ir $1.50 kind,
98c 1,000 pairs Snow Sample Oxfords for men.
? _ _ The name alone is enough description for us
OUlaTClS to give of these shoes. We might add that
they come in patent leather, tan, patent vici,
er shipment of gun metal, etc., on all width lasts from A to
Foulards in all E and every style toe that is made. Oxfords
ground with made to retail up to $5 a pair, piled on one
1 with colored of our bargain counters, to start the season
-to 12 l-2c off with, special per pair $2.50
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Stores also Concord and Gastonia