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- t'a PUNTED SOT BEANS WITH The Road'* End sucassnui-' Mb If Not. B* San to PUat a Crop of Thorn Bcfon Uid- Suouner. Clnnison Oollsge.—Th# farmers of Ihe soatUeastem states have not yet come to appreciate the value of soy beans, as a soil improver, as a food for man, or as a feed for animals, says Prof. Gilbeart 'H. Collings, of the Agronomy* Division. The soybean is one of the most promising legumes- of the South, and surely the South needs to grow legumes more than any other group of plants. In order that the southern farmer may secure larger and more profitable yields, the nitro gen and the organic matter of the soil must be built up. This can be lone profitably only through the use of legumes in our rotations. The soybean, sometimes called the Soja bean, soya bean, or stock pGa, was introduced into this country from Japan during the latter part of the twentieth century Altho it Is not a native, the soil and climatic conditions of the eontheastem states are Ideal for Its development It te an annual plant at upright growth. pr>idecteg Urt* yield* at hoth hay end grain. B % Al (he pres*at lima eoyheens are Mope pengtehle la in# evevng* termer fhalfc psenets and when need te turn under ere ennui pound per pnuud at erpMsiv metier eim uwtmgeu te cow pewe voS«h end ether kegwmuu Thev •ee hetser yirAhe** th#e vwwpen* when pheSMed m cewu end swlnmted Th*r gt'*w ewetmr es the egrtug eed hsSor m Che f jos end use tpesu eeeeat pnt he dtoMML (HHh end tsuet thun eI upend a* u (tswpwu suep t«e twgu eophounu gpw umenn tdu men he u hue uaum I ri»nt T V it ~ • ,«»i*im ' iBT'f •«« U-'Se % • f OTILLIA r. PFCima (Copy rig tit. Ills. Wssisni N«e*p*<r«r l »i«s t **Oo your road, and It's a downward path, and you will soon roach Its cnd. N Archibald Wayne mad** n goature of dismissal, final and severe. Hie son Virgil, responded with a look of des peration rather than contriteness. “You won’t help me out—for the last time? I’m through with the folly, if you will give me a new start,” he said." “You have the effrontery to ask that after all I have done for you, wasteful- l^r, fruitlessly. I disown you. More than that, not a penny more .of my hard- earned money will you ever get.” The young man shrugged his shoul ders and tried tor assume an air of reckless Indifference. He wheeled face about and started down the road, in deed, as if that was the menacing thoroughfare Itself which his father* had Indicated. Virgil Wayne, young, handsome, ath letic, with a good home and favorable projects had he not liui>er1led and sacrificed them, had something serious to think about Graduating as an en gineer he had cotne home from a tech- uical college to enjoy a brief rest, as he tmued it His father waa away for his health. He hud left with hie lawyer the power to provide what ro«o ey VIrgtl r»eedr«l au4 as the latter had left college with high dietiarikm ha was guM# proud at him yever uua a father mefw dlmpfoauted and merg ed thea Mr Meywe ewe. eSg ■>mthe hater, ho focuruad to lopre that has nes e MMUO hod to* *<000 e tf o«eg ta the teou VTrgN had ppluad tte wMP- oet ear at yoemg amm Mo hwd theughe at w«ehsag hag pewMigmy end pameaeg and tmd turn mto daha p«e osug vww liMuaoud Udmeo TWw*e mmo »%»4 hmi Mi Vug wo { weau 1 gp has waPP awwaf an^atamg M*aaa Mi Sees mo gggP wwe eouvUodk t Ogg hod gMWO uu% maw eg HP <Phu» 1 aw gRussUe to a hsdue aw»o at a 4he Pmew Me imi ioam aMNeoa sa mm a wage uee><use eg eumuamass to sad aswhe h*e Pm Nedhae aed akis Mat eat e# wdpapPdWwM had hag to tae fguaewt asHmeum* traps Warua msevws Pmpp Phe eoa# — up MlMM# Ika H *MMi M ^ mins • •* > • * . oaoe t r - Caruiot HaagitMg, Cor^wp. PHlP**p itedy at Meiwet Caad*lieua Neceaaery Clem son College. Dec, 15.—The sue' cessful marketing of sweet potatoes depends on several factors, one of the more important of which Is the growing in marketable quantities. . By this we mean that we should not grow small lots, depending too much on our home markets, all of which are lo cated in a sweet potato section and are being supplied at digging time from the curb. It we have less than a carload of sweet potatoes and are able to get a good price for these on* our local market, we should consider ourselves very fortunate and at the same time think of this as an accident. The above applies to the markets at harvesting time rather than during the winter months, when one third of the sweet potatoes grown have de cayed from lack of suitable storage facilities. Oftentimes the Division of Markets of the Clemson College^ Ex tension Service is asked to find a mar ket for 7S or 100 bushels of sweet po tatoes near some glutted markvt but some d stance from an open market It become* an eipeustve proposition , ^ t . ahip p and haodl ns 1 and eapoeur# given ibem when sent In lore! lota by freight nsaba tbelr mote weal by fretgbt impossible Pet frew ibe seme pot el M may be a very •»*t td»a ts move two st mete rut lauds sf soeel potatsee I# eosns lerg* market «eutev st cswl mbs mg st mPB- dst Je # • si • s m f *mr feus swerve* * * MM M 4 sud P R dttgfeuu Pguvlsl fSMSfSWt prv mmlirsl amt Me tevbutMSl swureea am VKtw, Spvrtsl buibhnffv end atblettr k*n>umi«. well equipped tabefklories, unexcelled library fscilltlsa. Tws dor mi lories for men. Expenses mod erate. For term* and catalogue, ad dress, HARRISON RANDOLPH. Pres. Advertise in THE PEOPLE. Bett Result! 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In planting however the am^ shonld not be planted d*»*»per than two Inches »**d tinder normal condition* not derpar than on** and one half Inches. 9oy!>#an* may he planted any tim* i from eurlv spring until mid anmmer. I For a grain crop Ihoy shru’d he j planted early, hut for a hay. pa*ture, green-manure, or soiling crop they may h*? planted as late as August 1st. Cultivation should begin a* soon *s , the young s.-ed are above the grtSund. - Dm? deep cultivation is advised, but after that the cultivations should he shallot. Level cultivation is recom mended. hern use harvesting is thus greatly aided. About 10 to 30 bushels of grain end 1 to 0 tons of hay will he produced per acre, depending upon the Variety ' of bean. the. climatic crmdltloiii, ths fertility oiFthe soil. amT the”rult’wv fton received The vine ; are rr.t with 00 r. a nd W *«• %m m s> s buMdSwi s mmi wm wkpw dkmiss uM «*ui t urn tswuM* Mumusst * VWgp OaotoM s usm» smi •Us MiW# UUS VMS I mg gMM t di a mower or r field to dry. T! the curing of col may he thre*-h' •ry thrathinc r K* thr*»hed from V! |y prst^rsd hsrrrsl Ttf)«. r ^Vf - of • mwfi^ k>v tW * > * - 4PMpf f * 'lit gpuw** 4Ma 0000 Sf . 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You ar** not the engineer, are yon, whom he was expect Ink?” “No, I 41m not.” replied Virgil, “but engineering Is my profession.” and 00 ma mi \ ma _ SMS sru|“^ is _ •aaM a at a sevtgmtie smuM oMaaa tt oat uM swty vmssSlp bm ■ buss * sou lbs pmpst bssdtms wbAr% swubMs H Is bs ibr*#«s ss i vissi smfksts This story is isM sf ibe trsl ear losd of Mesry N*ll •wswt p*Hslssv ibat rssched Cslumbus. Obis, sbsul i four yvsrs ass tbrsugb miatsbs A evrtsis dvaivr Is tbsl city had bvso I haodUng a dry. mealy tw**t potalo grown ts * colder aectlou of thv country, not a* well adapted at this *e t tion to thv growing of the sweet potato, and through a commission Ann in the East they had askvd for a car of thrsa dry sweet potatoes. The then as he glanced at the sheet near 1 commission house Instead, by mistake, at hand he observed that^the girl had »eat a carload of the rtch flavored, been copying surveying transcripts and j U j C y Nancy Hall variety from Geor- map details. A Muff, hearty-looking gi*. When the dealer discovered that man appeared from th** h*ouse. HfL wrong variety of potatoes had overheard Virgil’s declaration and It seemed to Interest him. Abruptly he questioned : “Are you Mr. Whartoh?” and as Vir gil dissented he also referred to the man j of that name ho had seen at the restaurant ami reeked the huddetk. I “And you’re in the same line?” said -Robert Day lot he Immediately said. “Well, we will have to sell these at 75 cents less on the bushel and take a loss.” “No,” said a southern frieud, “sell them at 75 ceuts more per bushel, for they are worth more, ami don't fail to ad- ▼ertixr them/ 1 -"- .. N*%edl(?M to say this carload went —“A niiooT coincidence. 1 ^ btNw*»tf , * ■m01 f y * b * ikwf Mbmsuwvb Tulvl SPv'S Hw bmv mwifHv Mw iii l *MSiif mm 00 SksS *uv MMm m wmM»w Maybe we cab turn It to account. I want a new survey of some ten thou sand nfTfs of land I own and some engineering work b*>*ldu* You «#c. I hold ih** key here to »upply HectrlC Utllltleu f »r a 'fifty tiille district. 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