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««d Small Frvita ta Hal# FlfM tha Sail Waavll. Clamton ('oilaga. Dar 2t—It &»• ba^o coDrlualaaly proaad that tkS aoila o( South Carolina are taora than ordinarily adapted to tba (row* IM (ft (rulta, both for the home and for marketa. Under our preHant boll weevil condltlODs,'tba home orchard and the fruit garden muat play an avan greater part in reducing tba coat of living than it has playad hera- tofore. The amateur fruit grower blaias the 'Way, an it were, for the larger operattona in this industry; and it is in the commercial production of peaches and small fruits th^t the cotton fanners will find a field rich both in returns eind in enjoyment, suggests George P. Hoffman, Exten sion Service Horticulturist, The Site and Soil Selection. It is urged that the most car«fnl consideration, combined with the best Judgment, be used in selecting the orchard site and soil. In the home orchard the site is fully as important at the soil. The home orchard site should ha chosen for the following points: easy reach and protection; sufficient alxe to prevent divided plantings; situation to. add to general attractiveness of the home grounds; air circulation and at mospheric drainage The soil should have good aurfaie and aubdratnage. medium fertility and freedom front giacMed and tnaact lnfeated (raaa The rammer lal orchard atta should be chosen for art eaalbllity and mar ket outlot. community production and good air rlrrulatlon and drainage The sell should have drainage fertility nod phyeual eonditiao. and proved field trial of fmil grown Pewit aed Variety fie lectin*. Careful < ooa»4#rat t«»o ehtewld he given the pwrpi*w for wfchrh fv«tt of the propuned ervherd >e heteg grown - heme tore! of commowtal • «mewmg tioe la tho rmmmtor* lal ore herd hwth narrowwd dowe lo e aaiermam *ee4 gvwn»e» area# ptaetad Iw these hwai edaysed *a the learned>a»e ee« ttaae a*d pan «wtarty se ted in the asn<h*t can 4«taawa Many ar« harda are anftnMfei fan nre< as a reaeh af wewvan eeeersaaw esd pomf aawrvan mi <ha Irene end t aea Te anfegea'd agaresi liAn terweew e*c nmeiew# ee« hneWame ah mi r«nwe» wwh the*# •wsansp a# tew*iaeni eana‘ «e nrssa in ihw Ka Fawelea* Wanna*e War the Uee ef ti*M of Owed •reeding end l*d'vidwel»tjr. Cace of w, Clemaoa College. Dec. M.~Never before waa tha (artrer ta geutb Cam llaa so tarioua about a serious mat ter as today.- Just how he can emerga frem a cotton-covered crysalla and find hit land stocked with good hoga, cat* tie and sheep is truly a difficult prob* lent. The quickest, cheapest and beat way to improve live stock is to inveat la the right sort of a sire and, having purchased him, give him good feed and care, says Prof. L. V. Starkay, Chief of the Animal Husbandry EN- vision, who makes the following brief •uggestlons in the form of fourteen ad* vantages of a pure bred sire of good breeding and good individuality. 1—Economical and Rapid Improve ment: One pure bred sire will improTd the herd as rapidly as 60 pure bred females, fi—Lasting Influence: ^ The value of a pure bred sire Id not seen entirely in the first gei* eratlon but continues in the tut lowing generations. I—-Fewer Sires Necessary: Ons pure bred tire prpperly msw aged will do the vArk of four •drutr ltres ss they sre usually managed. 4—Advertisement Valusble: Well bred stock attracts tha ah tsotioa of buyers. ^—Demand Creatsd Far Our Local Furs Bred girea: Tbs breeders of pure bred stock la ftoutb Carolina should be «a- < cm raged by a good market fet their breeding stark •—Op peril**, ty te Worh G red unity l*te Fwre Bred Bum*eee: ff there la a pwra bred sire ta tba community, it la an eaey matter he pwr^heea eae of iwe pwra bred feme lee sad ewwa ha ta the pwfw brad heamoes f Co sgerelm* Feee*h*w U thsr* afa os moor m attf there ie as es-wiiwat Iwhily to *•.*• • ay ei ateee B ^w*e Bead B »aa Mara ve*wa Tha* Bseahe h>ke» The r am a# UaaNeoaaa <a Bear 4 t gas paead pare head Mi mare »** hear • wr a%ah ernes- 9 weaghe 1 9*4 to I paamds HrSO A.-M.—lst and 3rd-Sundays.* .0:30 A. M.^2nd and 4th Sundays.' CHURCH SCHOOL. Including Adult Classes—3 P. M. Every Sunday. TIRES! All are cordially invited to take part n Services and in the Church School. *— ~ 1 '■ i JOHN N. HANKINSON, JR., Box 482, Aiken; South Carolina. Taking Orders., for and Erecting ^-rdVIonurnental Work of every des cription for a reliable firm. Drop me a line before placing your orders elsewhere. MONEY TO LOAN Lpans made same day application received. No Red Tape. HARLEY & BLATT, Attorneys-at-Law Barnwell, S. C. WE ARE OVERSTOCKED ON TIRES, AND IN ORDED TO REDUCE THEM QUICKLY WE ARE GOING TO OFFER YOU STANDARD TIRES WHICH CARRY THE MAKERS GUARANTEE OF 6,000 MILES, AT MUCH LOWER PRICES THAN YOU CAN PURCHASE THEM ANYWHERE ELSE. WE ARE EXPECTING PRICES TO ADVANCE AT ANY TIME, SO IF YOU DO NOT I^ED THEM AT PRESENT, IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY AND PUT THEM TO ONE SIDE UNTIL YOU NEED THEM. - / P Wm. McNAB Representing KIRK. HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. a pw»e heed eaeh and maea a* the hem Thai m » *e mdi Immediate p—e«mg «a esy •O* oi aeewevy ea«*a mewewe p-w*^e* ewv«wee eei ••w#v •rtwvt ehwwtd ka *• be be a • •• i% eg* ie vwadaawee He we* f ta« eaii e*4 ««• ■ \o* «-ada,ie*e 4« oo* pwemd m aiiad»e*a paaetiad j e i*ea«n «d ea#wmat sa* ead dagea vem<w«e the wvwre eg maaaeiei Ivwm . the k'vad < and «wmp*e*«' # •weee «%e eumh with w**i M te veep ewewa*tei i ihei • etteatiwa ka g^vea ta ad aktpmeete oi *eee ead etaes eedeead mf r««e>ved kesthg 00***0 aea*kv> •• te many taateavee eavh •htgepaa** ere eareeeeru* eeb|e» «ed «a ftaai ta Jeep atfbee ta tveae t ee beta** ha leg ptee v-4 ead amv ha demegeM ta . e**h e* eiieai *• la mai* (ham f«e pteeiiag If treae ere freeee ep*a ervveel eemptma^v hery hath too*s oo4 tapa te ma<i< earth of ellew them la thaw e^ewly ta • cellar If (reee have 4* ad eat m treaptt cat IM baiii .the aaata-aad pietaly bery hatk reote and tapa At l >• to ramata aevaral 4av« and (bay »i*v reeurwa rkair natural r-mdittaa Lgyng Out tha Orchard a*d Frepa*- lag tha gad CaeaTtf tba lay of tha lead predater- aiiaev the method of laylna oat thh orchard In all .natan< *•, auch metk- ods akouitf ba empiq^ad as will pre vest soil washing and ac< ommodata aa many tree* p*r acre ad'yoasibia Tha aoil should he kreken* deeply, aubsoiled twh*-re a bard pan ia pres- eat) and thoroughly harrowed Thla work should be done during the fall and early winter, at which time a cover crop of rye, clover or vatek. depending upon the fertility and phys ical condition of the soil, may be eown The holes in which the trees are to be set may be dug. dynamited or plowed out. However, plowing is more economical and is recommended, as more thorough cultivation between the trees can he given. In the use of dynamite, which is recommended ia some cases, care should be taken not to plant the trees too early after dynamiting, and to stir the soil mell before setting. mo t < NNM A m aawvg gb ta §•# moom a pw»*B Itfi i» lb» om4 a ** foot'4* Mi ta Mb mot* V • ot4 he a pavAn ii OoM Pereoaal at tent toe given all htitami ..ORwe ta ttarrmaa Block. Mala St.. * BkRNMF.I L. » C # ■ Lr Agents Wanted Wo • oo4 a Bew agvwfi la rverjr lorn Mi tkaa aaafiaa X* pwv cwo4 fwmmtoomm oosi • % peea pawl eaw way ea pa pm * «ww4 <woom-aoMW e««4 wpoea pa *4 Iw4h wwpw We kto«e to* aosAalbhi oosot aAJMioai ol ■HwBawvp oo*4 gaa peepasw*! to gj fBBR ggggg fBBHa A TBI %L li Ail BR MB Am %gwao fhPagomfiaF 1 c 30x3 Plain Tread $11.90 •30x31/2 Safety Tread ' 16.75 32x31/2 ft ff 20.75 31x4 ff ft 27.25 32x4 • t ft 27.65 33x4 ft ft 29.75 WE ALSO CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF BUMPERS. SPOT LIGHTS. AND ANYTHING THAT YOU MICllT NEED IN THE AUTOMOBILE LINE. THE NEXT TIME YOU NEED ANYTHING FOR YOUR CAR. COME AROU-'A* TO OUR PLACE AND LET US FIX YOU UP. OUR PRICES ARK RIGHT 4 1 ki la As Hagood-Jennings Auto Co. PI •ONE no 7b The . • gam te got Nw a B»m4 o*4 aa He thee wgaHB leBaoweo ea Owe' a mao o*o pw<*« ww4 I oM km fihrm ho eat wet lahoe mare mteraet m a ead la • •4 seree Dm M hot tar thoa too woali L*vtwg The gwro beef hotl better « koala, » batter roe4s **4 more •«( tfe tacg M4I fehrABV FM BBAht. MM H *1 BRRBflB. BaewweB % g*. AB ptO* gtsoa Mpvmamr oogwwml 00*4 orv fw gamneateoA 9 «4<metre (keovfoBy II | 9 %»•t at FIRE INSURANCE. WHAT rate INSURANCE IX AND WHAT IT MAY YOU «v tv a Flanting. Time, Depth and Fertilising.—Late fall and early winter pAiting offer decided advantages o^cr spring planting, and there is no danger from cold injury in this state. The planting depth rt the trees and vines should not be n.ore than two fnehes deeper than when standing In the uurirry. and one pound iabout •oe quart) of any good balumvd rein- Mercia: fertilizer or one- forkful of well rotted atahle* manure should b* tbwrough*y raised wtrb about a buabel Bf lop aoil and need in filling ta Arauad (ho root* Thorough miiiag of the fertiluor ahd veal ^ and packutg (Ao IhClor m vorv •oooot.a: otBorwiao otto*, u might roooh from Othiw hotter bot lor • hwv> k*« a hettwf oad couatry Ufa THE \r.M% HEM TH %T l* %N BE Hot f*Hr. mmftrVWfilt r f ,f g vtipaiialesj vtyffn of |MkJgivfT> IngB A) f*fw Fug B hr H^ffct • ltMA.1 A few tLirs • aflncd \* lr> ! wi at j 9uHy trtuurr ffamt «!w#’l og Ptwl («wvtr«il% burmR thft toHMWf •w it h«*ukl «yFt • gfej bbRA you treed lo toerrmar t tiyr Imr. ^ Br ^. nr dwtOiwg gM ftif mi uiiFiRr HuiFunii mr utTri^wrimt RaaBcWb ► Mbbv BMiinm hi firr an* tnt urrrd m this country •’very month. The premium charge is hflisll Out of all pn(portion to the *ati*faction involved, (‘all me today—play safe. •apoeed Tboy atiowld ho wrappod or otherw ivo proteciod when carrlod to Ike field and tmaiedlatoly cowom •4 with a shovelful ot ao«l wbaa AAw tflbutod MetNoda of Fruning at Plantings Carre* t methods of pruning should ba carefully employed; otherwiae. rke ehape of the tree might he completely destroyed Ah planting, all broken, bruised and otherwise damaged roota should be removed, and the tree la- •peered for diseases and insects. For apple, pear and plum trees twt years old. three to five well l^ranc hod, romove the central leader and all out er branches hack eight or ten Inches ta outside buds. One-year whips of ap ples and pears should be cut back ta single stem of 24 to 30 inches, and ona» year whips of peaches and plums ahould be cut hack to single stem II to 18 inches. One-year cherry whips, should be cut to ?4 to 30 inches high, and two-year cherries should be cut to three to five laterals and a central N V DKASON. itamwell. South C'arwliaa. NOTICE. Notice in hereby given that on Feb ruary 28th, *1020 I will make appli cation to the Rank of Western Caro lina for the reissue of a certificate of stock to take the place of Certifi cate No. 0 for ten shares of stock which has been lost or destroyed. M. B.. Hagood, Administrator of Est. of E. B. Bates. ? 1 IF lr fBgh f ■ ha b amm pBffy* bb mety. the •df § m | m Him BHiti rtiln 4 to m tlrAn nf) ai mdtk> 1 r v an* tit jpi ' trly ug In \ eartv out* ran f., m Ir j i*l. 1 kC*«r tat tl tr r*%*4fe* «4 the fil re fin fid g (lb Bid » r •4fht <4 the fgrf th, at ihowM % mu he it i ikBl IBuf F to rvptsrr the %tuff th an it runt «Wkfl • •ft llt> 1 rrkie ■* til e matter and %et* tihel Ibrr t i«r nut L P. WILSON, At The Fir$t National Bank, Barnwell, S. C. J OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Notice From Barnwell County Board Of Registration, f Isader each eight to ten inches. Two-year grapes should be cut to two canes six sim hes above ground, two or three buds each. Muscadine grapes, two years, should b« cut to three to five canes six to eight inchM above ground. Full information and instruct!©* about fruits arrd varieties for differ ent sections of the state, ages and ‘ sizes of trees recommended, suitable dlstanree for planting cultiver.o*. pruning.^#preying, etc., may he bed from 'be Exteneto* Serwtce nd f^igoh 1 •uo College Riieomue Clrvuler II •Orvtmtd had Nureery Ore# When Allendale county was cut of£ from. Barnwell county, it was a nec essary consequence that voting pre cincts bn >or near theTiew county line would need rearrangement. 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