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m Them Under the Crop i
< *ftouth«rn farmern ara daunandloc
Inert ftrtlllitna than avar before; but,
unfortunately, all indication* are that
enough fertiliser! cannot be manufac
tured and delivered In time to meet
thie demand before the crops are
planted,” eaye Director J. N. Harper
Of the Soil Improvement Committee,
.Who has been traveling extensively
throughout the farming sections of the
South.
t this exigency, what Is the farm-
er^ZTftV? Sit idly down and say there
la no use trying? By no manner of
means! He should pn ceed with nte
preparation and pi: nrlng ^-He e iciild
persist in bis eficrte to get bM fei-
tlilsers until he does get them, then
npply them as a side application to hie
crops
“Side applications bate long been
practiced uadsr normal conditions, and
Bow necessity demands that a large
gueBtity of tb» #!aot food be applied
ts this The pleni ran f*ed up
um the fertiliser* when th#» are pat
oo • t • side applxetloe Just as well
as whea pel aad-r the rfup The
first appiw attea • aa he made ae eous
ae the ferttiiaaee are rotattag • iaa
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If y«m drfeteit twily II *U» eerh week for 3«» yrer*
n •••nk paying 4 per, rent rovvtpnunri ihtrr
ret. the amount Hue will hr PI.161, or I67g more
than the amouni you HepoiiitrH.
Isn't than an argument in favor of the Having
habit? Only a Hollar a week! You could nave that
much if you would. Determine to do It. If you
can make it $2.00 or $t.(X) the result* will Ik* cor
respondingly., greater. Only two things required:
Nerve to stick to it mid choice of a good reliable
bank like ours where your savings will be secure.
a Bank of Western Carolina, 1
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Is there any reason for a redu ctior in prices of building material?
This has not reached a point of advan ce proportionate with other commodi
ties. arjd a unit of any other product w ill purchase more Ll'MHKIt and MILL
VkOKh nov, than th\samo unit woul d buy in pre-war days.
If interested in buildtrg or rep airing ask us for catalogues and
prices.
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Thai the groe* roturn* «>u Rome of the
loading «rope sr«* ren aitrartlTO *»
compared to coMon 1 h* r*-tum* per
aero. »** shown In ibi* report, er* as
follows
Cotton average. $70 H7 p*-r sure
Peanuts sverage $70 Sil per acre
Tobacco average $28& .17 per acre,
gwreet potatoes aversgr* $114.IS psr
acre.
Sugar cane (synipi. avt-rages $203.00
per acre. •' - ^ :
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MAXWELL
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PINK BOLL WORM INVADES
COTTON BELT.
The pink boll worm, a worse enemy
f cotton than the boll weevil, has ad-
anced from Mexico through the Oot-
v ton Belt se far as Louisiana.
The Vnited States Department of
Agriculture has sounded a cry of
waralng, declaring that a very aerious
situation exists which calls for the
clottrl cooperation between states and
the government agencies that are
socking to titermleate the pest A
special appropriation has been asked
e« co%free«
Tie appdkretc* of this dreaded coi
toe enemy U Loutstaaa was s great
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Effective Printing
means good type, good presses, good
workmen and good paper. We have the
equipment and the workmen for you, and
use Hammermill grades of bond, safety
and covsx papers. Let us show you.
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advertise in THL
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Agents Wanted
Rf* want n live ngeml in nenvj u
ms taw sertww.
*6 prv rvwt. rosaaitesMm and • \ press
paid onr ea;
|irr tent, commission anti express
paid both ways
\Y« have just installctl some adthtion-
al machinery and are prepared to do
first cla>* work.
A TRIAL IS ALL WE ASK.
Barnwell Chinese Laundry
Kim Ngontj,' Proprietor
Barnwell, S. C.
SEE J. H. HUTTO
Barnwell, S- C., Route No. 1
Takes orders for; r and erects all
kinds of Monumental Work, for a re
liable firm. Drop me a line and I
will call a^id see you.
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Undertakers and
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BEARINGS, AND GUARANTEE ALL MOTORS TO
RUN WITHIN 90 PER CENT. OF THE QUIETNESS
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