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.4: : ABLE OF ' mn TO mi Ifi COLUMBIA Convention Will be Held at the Dm versity of Soutrt Carolina July 30. 31 anf August 1. — .yr- - : ‘v C<>iur;ibia I’rt'pariiions aro l)'‘irr tkii\f for tho fifth ,:nnaai convt-ntion >f th<* A.ssoi iation of Blind of South Carolina, to he lie! Id at t h. ■ Ci ii versity 1 of South Carolina July It < 1, and Au* * with gust 1. During tii e thr. •e day conv’en- ( view i tion several busim *ss in< "et in^s will fie • inter | held and concerts will he ^ i.v en each . report i evening at the u; liv ers ity rh a pel. a-fly in- j Preparations ar* : being mad ♦ ‘ to ‘en* ( of the f^rta in as, many us 1 (i0 ptM . »pif*. ac- in tlie cording to Miss Art it i ia Fairy, v: • y Mae- president of the il SSiH Mat ion. • Forty ffom at* fhp-e blind persons ,i it t>. n d *• d tin meet ing . last year. in a dd Hion to sex* special eral others, who c ii me i 1 S j guid es. •esentu- The program ha s not 1h j on ( •otn pht* id Col ed yet. Miss Fair y sai< i. hut pn sent marked plajis call for, th.. l' opt ■nj'i . se.-sil'l) ed the and concert W'.-dm •sday ni: Hit. July .11, glit the a business nieiting f*»r ,tli. ■ in. *n and ed that otn* for the 'women Tim rsii lay. another official c no t rt Taursda v -t- A t !) ing . a general •dp the iMi'iue-U'Tfi.v.vtirig. at w! hie h if J,,. N,'.v V ^X, nd dis- ( ITS for t lie elisu i 11 g ye ar w il 1 be se* liationa leot.-d Kiitlay, a;;. 1 'the fi u a 1 concert Vrnla) riiuht. <k*l»'ga- ('.overnor .Thom.is G. McT.ood has w that heen asked to a'dtln the g;ivh-r;ng as was *dri its ojn trirttt ST^snin The govcrtHsf ringing was one (if th- spi .iktcs last y. ar would Much attontion w.d h.- givyui ! 'lie . th'-re- coru’. r! ■programs, whicii arc "pi n tc tic and the patd.c. to the Th ! i v.e. uti. o c immit:. • ,<■ ns.s’s any. f K K Murrav. pr« lent Miss •j Fa:r> \ ice Pr. >id<nt: Mr Kii* n ath. U* a.-'ll jVl-.o k. secretary: J K Sw- ar n- 1 Me- gen. J. K Kellersp»nd X I). Jolly, as kill- board of directors i>: tin -a'- s'da chairinan. sh*' ! ir Can- at C Atkinso dentity If- A M( Cull aitph.'n I*. 1 h's. on A f >1 iirra>. I ir L M Wliaiey. ling to K injL. K ; W. j ’ike. treasure Canton N .*1 son Friers" ui Mi'S Nan tuthorir F F L 1 v i n t s:, m. IM G - iducted' C Shaw t !•: Throw, i* ..u i r; A K Gurrer uorie. L Mr V hr hich la t'M'. The ex.-eutivc c.inr it!.-, pr* ~ i about lent.was not m (olumh i >csterda\ and Mis- Fair y suM -lie d.d not know accord whe-th r not the i unn ohhery esMtry for the carrying on th w irk jig and of the convention had >/-:i ap[ at* !. offered • - - -Hr— li they $100,000 Fire at Chesnee io:nt of Fpnrtan'.urg H.isi.'.u:* , at. d at of the $J On.••mi W ns caused b\ f-w!. a Married swept tht ught the hear’ of the hu.-.- t" road- IO*'S ( K. mil , . < »W) t ot the rth ef Sp, town oi c a::anhurv h* — r ? v • 'uabl**s 1 c c K O railroad. 'Sev • r C. i. . !:• ! drove CitM’’ I is an d •fan-:.-T s from j 'anton, to the ll .-1 |ied hurt. , t'igh t the flam "S, but no m* a s ^ to the S.T j -hop, ' ► 1 • . ) T' * ring the b I i nte In Wan! ia/N* s;k’ - u, later tii" .‘H'S bl.'K id r.ii'. 1 him! er- ' k' :u .* h i! a r i ti -I hicago. vv; H ell Ul Se 1 .’if W. av. !• A- M, M 1.IT. ; "’- of fhe ^*111 ‘ U-tllhli ,ng in h -l T" the. «'it:fit liv jsion of 'il" a tit! \\ i iilI!H . i r * ‘at -*s Tlo- li' Of J r ♦ * r y > t . *,» L Barr: vntjon h O-'i a: id two ro ■gro h,.ui'•• S \V* ! *» iff:] ers, ra./* ! Z 1 !h. k w • 1! - - funuUir* s**’ •: * • ational r«w wa - n< v • uisunt".! , .i:» - • f •ag o- ad J 1 ( '..Hin u rto-.! .• . : . . S' * t . . 1 I • H A; S Ml < VV »•!*• j ^ to. for- 'a ■ r**' ‘ G ' 1 | y . 4 .r:. • a ln •d A 1. •' \ . r- , f It j III bur. • s and ' fiber live. -Lj fi-*. ^ * * red ft . Par , li v • - r y > • .i ; , • • s'" l of.- Of , ~T. . * .., 1 r* i]» »i. d by -t w lio ru a. J to a.U ’.yj th- .‘tie ■ f ! J;," of C<V . Char* Rural Pol “ preys. Ch "s! IT'" h! 1 Ililfemfl : do d * ram’id 1 * -ii. rn* ir. s 1111 ■ .- t.*d . e.v'.-M ,i; th." ioin in • h" jail h. :'e . a. lfis ni temp'ed ’o raid uid the w hii ii !s 's < prepur i:;r 1: jUof zationa A Whit'** man r fn in ti"gro. ' Dong I‘.r. wit ","ire being li. di tig a ColiUtv jail < h .i g Jn-ad- Cnited • Find He •d The 'dunthia Mat i tis in to eon I-'h.r, i! woij'd no) should f.nd:uga»f tlie h.*a i itior* lieriiuia said to b* a man 1 teaufiTt. i <iuni y. ro cro I I'loo ,io r. i< ri> r< rep an/t. eral da> - -ago. by yotnl saying that a boifd of intjtie-t had found no .vi- ati denee of f- ail play fleet tl le' d '•ath wit ; Fish- "7 .ii in*-s w it.. .b > s e r t c d 1 y Coni S h. m iff B alley at at th* pr-hem d.-d the a Il> g ly pay- autort wl VI. serters said • on a watch •tlo y 'had in their pi>- ^r other articles which he heJieved h lotute'rl to til" dead rnan Til., -''le’a added that the tw< .leclared they wa re sw .milling for th* niain'an 1 when a .inrd icat. .1. i*i ■ ! h e 'll orc*^ gov e rn- iiau-tc ! rind dr iwii' /l All names have- .louti withheld froui pu Id i< at ion Leasr of Charleston ' Utilities rharleston Afinoui • •■tin ut .is. n.ade Of* the si ghing - of th utilities com o 1 1 , s o t Will e)Ue ml live i and tii.- i i onitui: '' i n ^ h- ,i"' r c.'h t. infer shipping lioarf ! on iiard. Th- h a- hid-of fiv-e veal ^ Igre.‘ d * • ; i annually to il: whol. " ?' ‘ JXP “ n<1 ' i made lor conditionu::: tic property Ship Many Nlglons *’ rolunilua An awr;Hje of 2f? tins, 23. J.S com- langinc ne tre< tno- accord- ifficers. intil 11 held, a car loads of watermelon -pi day is being Ifiiiipped from points along th* 1 ' a - board Air Line railway according to a statejnent made at the uptown office of the Seaboard Among the shipping poiftts are 1 : Kstill, Scot fa, Ofar, Ul mers and Garnett. Shipment -of peaches from the Mt- Bee section will begin within two weeks one of the Seaboard agents said. Between 15 and 20 cars a day will be sent from Mt Bee and five or iix car? a day from Logoff. -* . A — Till-; I’F.i U’l.K. BARXWKI.r,. s. c. Cultivation Is Very Important » Feeding Roots of Plants Must Be Given Chance to Penetrate Soil, All the fertilizer in the- \v*orM wlth- Soy Beans Superior for Fattening Pigs Crop Makes Good Hogging Combination With Corn. High-yielding si.y beans of such seed varieties as Mancliu have an assured place Hi fall tlnishiry of fattening pigs, out pr oper cul ti\ n it Ion won 't make a gl H III g pirden. It ti garden. •r eXjiects to hav .* a gard leil w it bout • I’Uftivating early and often , b. ■ will be < lisaj.poitit- edi 11 e migbt as well give up 'at the 'tart. < ’ultlvut: ion pot only acts as a fert ill/ it, but s av e s fertilize r. It also savwater bill s iti dt’V weatb'T. Tbe tii't "bj< et of egltiviit ion is tfj '. ’" u r e tilth tl mt is a lift. . .. a# > powdery eondit i oil of tbe 'Oil so that when t unied over it w i 11 fall ni alft easily arml no t separat e Into big, S" iggy lunijis tliat i iced to b. 1 * hammer ed to be Ifia-ken It IS il j.p. ireiit that the small feedfilg : roofs o Y V la tits can peiiet rate and >«•< •are tbeii :• food ltlU-% : ITiort" read- ily in i t xvelb.tUI let friiibb* s' ill than in a bea v; v, lumpy , so •gg.. one. t make a i ri ih** light of recent tests at Iowa State college, The leafv varieties, ■ i / ^ / 11 lwlll, W»i n-4 / not us well adapted to hog forage as I. tat the such crops as alfalfa, clover or rape, I these tests Indicate. Common farm j practice, particularly In hogging'down | corn, would support this view. So\ beans make a strong emublnation . with corn for hogging down if a mJ-n—j eral mixture, such a< wood a'lies (or j .limestone), acid phosphate (or bone- j meal) and salt, is used, In the Iowa ! tests the pigs, weighing about l‘-!*C pounds at the start, averaged in gain penetrate 1-4.V pounds -daily till tl’cy went to . market, when fed corn, tankage and i minerals, (all self fed) on pasture of Maiichu -by bi'ans ; and they at** only Cultivate Every Week. TV. p.cjmls f..r each lo*' pounds' gain I 'lb,, on rd.i'ti should be gone over and lu weight, i bo mineral mixture was] cultivated once a week. By this is made from -lo pounds spent hoho blaek. J meant not only the destruction of- 4(» pounds li'niestoiie and 2i> pounds r^JP 1 l^l weeds but the stirring of the sidl about salt. tile *pl uifs Culttv atioii should be done Soy beans for forage did not prove i lifter a rain, a' siTou as the soil has **s ellle!i*nf as rape foj ^.Igs in these dried out erwTigh ''nr-fts not to dn* I«wa tests.— Soy- beaji -hay -wurletles. muddy and stick to the tools This ; made a poor nomical showing. Soy j ‘would result only ;n a—himpy—conill- i beans do not have as long a growing . tlon. Cultivation just before wafer- season, are not as palatable and are dig in drwilmes the s.dl lump) lug There is a right time" foTsurti* ate and »!» In »*ost for spring and mbl-sumnier j it will pay a ' gardener to study the hog pasture, while a good seed vh | soil until be rec.gni/.es the condition rlety of soy bourns tills the ne,sl for By EDWARD W. PICKARD which win* ;m.rn.ir fine cultivation as fall, flf^ahlng,* bainnelhg up the , '_" rn i tt"||K .eontoreme of tea tint-tons at REMARKABLE ' RECOVERY OF MRS,SPINK Gives Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound Full Credit CORRENTEVENTS anon J'JST oeioie wmei .., •■■■ >•-- , j ; lies win also tend to tnnke tuor, easily killed by frost as com- Alli|ed Conference Begins in i\. * 'ultlvate after water- pared with clover, alfalfa or Lwait Ks- \ ^ 1 , • • • stare in the ground sex rape. These last-named forages j Optimistic Am.iy right ing in Brazil. economical!) when minerals are fed In addition soon after a rain or alter watertnj Us possible. Cultivation helps to retain moisture ' - - in th,.'soil by establishing a thin . over- Silo Is C heap and Best London on the 1 i.iwes plan for the •t as T Lj t' 11 ♦ he fa '•'**•'- Bl v»• * hi li , * , ' ( 1 M' tw o m, be p I; i < m 1 1:1 t r:i i , 1 . ( | T | ) 1 ; (ifr Italy • I’v r»M u* I s . 1 *l J s, \\ ♦ ' r«- uni '1 ! Am. • f lea ti in t tie fo l*.urH 111 gh la pm. 1 in mh •ter h Imm met- tl IITrW j. H i 1 i iv n • r i [*♦•1.1 \ . tr,e“ discus ■ Tin tbe ] < H •< M ) ! 11 * • 11 • r tail. !'»n. 1 N M » mi NO | 11*•t r run. 7 II -- t ral in mono; o|i/ing b-st ' Cnited State'. 1; v I'f-jt.litl •"•. atld All' ehief 1 'em b. L.gbt new drawn frortr^u tul Id new i ihyn pie ’ti‘ ,. : ' n th leti►r.ie' were seor*‘j]— e\ cuts : t"'i meter th p, broad jump, shot- nominated "the Morgan attorney." and ■ lie',‘211*1 meter d sli. M i) or 11y Ian of New York city, 'ire .. e vault dec a t hi*-tv, taking, h vacation- <>n the pu-bdsher’s i'.ot'meter relay, and . < 'aliforida raticb. Mr llearst says: 1 .tin' too!, tii't in "'Ir Coolblge atid Mr Ihiyi' are a !;n the javelin, jien little too conservative for us ani Mr. or v’eepleehase 1. I.alotletle is a little too r.olieal. 'N> • ki meter run. Pt.*'***,- pio'aibl) will print the news as it bap \ ; * t' ^on unit" eaptu-rm ion 1 by I'I in i.»r j}i#* San \. Mill tl. e 1 • ,cV ,'. t Mr •. I’oik VV Ill 1.. • a sort of ui'n.i get’, wifi i ■ t!' e title of '"i*. Mr. !• . i N i ^ ! ;l' W th’ m'- 1 a fi b.' to I'i lie " .'ot it i.*e- rd.-r to giv e, .ill. tl is time to Ign. Rat idolpll lb i- a r-st , who flew the moU'leiit tlie: 1 .etnoer't s Minn. June., Wia. —*T waa under treat ment, but nothing Bcerr.ed help me, agid i Waw run-down and so weak that 1 had to remain in bed much of the time and~' wa.s like an invalid. I had paina in my abdomen and in the female organa, and my stomach both ered me. My hus band saw Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegeta ble Compound ad vertised, thought it must be good, and brought it home to me ar*d advised me to try it After taking one bottljB I was able to eat, and after six bottlea I was doing my own work, w hich I hadn’t been able to do for years. I have a new baby who is doing 1 have for four years. The medicine is purely wonderful and a good thing to have^ in the house.’’—Mrs. George SPINK, Minnesota Junction, Wisconsin. A country-wide canvass of purchasers of Lydia K. Pinkham’3 Vegetable Com- rsiund reporta 98 per cent, benefited, For sale by druggists everywhere. meter er>iss , 1 unitr\ te.im nnd Indi I’eiis, am] our own policies, and let It I relmbititation ot Gennanj and all of ,1 vidiiil .t.lNK*.meter team race ,ml tbe vo at tliat 1 Liirope began Wednesday wiUi an at t!iarn ,i, (l| _ F.tialand won the Phi me- Former Candidate M, A.loo has gone . f .> ,1. .tivTite I 4,.it nft.u called at r T) ’l’ T7» I- L 1 ',' , " ll 1 ‘ ii a j ,. r ,',,,b. tin* *mn».meter run ind loo* to I. u rope, but cave out a statement ! mg ef tbinlv divided soil. n 'till'd Means 01 Providing :-r eecl "well I». v.,11112. Me New York lawyer a dust mUleli Tbls >Ws m>t evaporate ^ . wl,,'* was tn'e.nd.er of flu* haw* Get Rid of Dandruff By Cuticura Shampoos Soap, Ointment, Talrum •old Sairplea free of Coticora LaboratorWa, D«pt M, Maiden. Mata moisture as rapidly as a closely packed Th. dlo Is the best* and cheapest 7 W11 o was a meter run. Italv too'; tin* Ih.ihhi me •■fore sailing in wbleb be expre* (*« »Iil - 'urfuc« mm <b It ,.aet a.-r u Sponge meiitis ,,f providing succulent feed net miss.on, lias aec. pted - tor a period of tor walk, and Ail'tralia tbe bop t stej am only for winter, but as a supplement three months a suggestion that be to draw up moisture tr"m below as .* . i i. . , . to sh,,rt pastures during the long, drv i "tin a_eiit _• mTal toj the repara- , summer months, according t,> the Mis- lions pay meiits, w hich is a sort ot soliri College of Agriculture, VV hich , It-cal agent nr t'e execution of the .,J ,mp bis 1 oiitidfiicc that Nomlnei* Ibivis woiill, as President, "fail bfii'l) e\e- l„,lnt scores cute the party's progressive-milt date.’' rapidly as (bs‘s t'.rni and Uti't soil. 1 >raxv n to the surftn*e by capil lary attraction the 'iin and winds soon take moisture away. Cultivate’ more frequently in dry than wet weather. An inch or.two in depth Is -Uittlctenf. It will let air lilt" the soil to keep it SW e> t Mild keep til** moisture from escaping Morning Best Tim?. ‘ The best time for cultivating Is ear ly In the morning t<> conserve such moisture as has descended during tin n glit and prepare for tbe sun m winds daring the dav. ., * ^./ .. The eomnioa hoe and tbe ruk'e are excellent ton!' for tbfs juirpo'e In small gardens, hut Jo make a good job of it in-gardens of any size, a wheel hoe should be' brought into' action You can go over the garden in a hurry .in-! it cal. C'l.tMa’od twice or more An ; xialy sis of tin the ev e Title's of tile Aim’rbail iltld pro|uls<*il to fake part ill tbe e.ili*- m 'tremgth. our athletes tally ins .Hi fialgn upon Ids return In September, of 27 t;rials, njl"!ng only in tin* D l.^XSTK* iFS forest tires were burning all last week In all th? concerning <ot jp events arid <lre.it Britain in l*i. 1‘aeitle coast states from Southern \na 1)'!s of_xlie American points shows ( allfornia up into t'anada Thursday states In a lit bulletin: 1 I' t:in H' 1' t' 1 '" wiiling U> act • vx . tl |. ( t j u . im.ommmeter fiat and Imp, It Is the cheapest farm building as arbiter for the reparations eoiiimls vt(i]i j, 1In p The Finns scored in that ean be erecteil. j s*"n on <|iiest It will house fet'd at lower cost per many s default pound than hay or roughage can be This bitter pi-.slt.lun was 'created .on. Western iitbb-t.'*s gamed IGG'as tbe nien iee was lessened in places by protected from tin* weather by bam July s in the note of Brim.* Minister li;i| j ns , ,-.i. for the F.asf. the remaining mins ami light winds i’rohably ;•.<*.- or, bay mow. j Mnclmnabl and Bremier llerriot to hehrg won In i;<*1 .y rates or team in to men. many of them 'Irafted from It increases the producing capacity tin* powers alter conversation be- events where Last and West worked touring automobiles, hotels and camps, of the farm af least in per cent 'and tween London Washington ami Burls togeth. r. have I fighting the tlames. Thurs will often Increase Its stock carrying Mr. Young, when acting as arbiter of ' ; ,] )IV night San Lmnciseo us.-tj the , capacity 2' per ts-nt. reparations tpiestions. would eliminate < >f all tbe modern dances the tango the only one with real spirit in It MOTHER! Clean Child’s Bowels “California Fig Syrup" is Dependable Laxative for Sick Children ill-: largest co operative project radio *.. warn campers near seven fires way < liar- ' ,,U ! n - ! «i-»s eommission. ’ ,. rs Brain Marketing ^ -"••'.ll. though hundreds have! It is the cheapest place to store Before this can be ofii' lally an iTlv u ,. r ,. -rmted at SiTringtiei.l l>ud narrow eseapes. The . property I the corn crop, and, In fact. ..ne of the noun. .*.1 l-owevi-ri two steps ar** n.*. In , - l u ,. <1 |. 1> “,*,„. , M> j,“,.. 1|( p loss lias been large 1'orests, mining slb-'s greatest advantages Ls the p..s . ssary: Ad-.].ti-n ).y tlm. Lohdou , on- j;i~|i z ,„i Tfr *G7'.rinr 1 , 1 •t*** an'i ". ill be 't-n- - amps and lumber camps' have suf- | the Mael >onal(i llerriot pro- ,- ....... n i feretl to the extent of millions. ' •|, j p to get out. at once Tilt* Joss of lift* dhility It affords if utilizing all >>f ft.-r.-uee t lin rt, t line over it ot. e. w Ith . 1 .•tog 'he weariness ainl backache that - 'W sw ingir g *i^k time would take to go „- besides saving ol- for any length of But ? Quite ValiBdliU* to Manv Growers of Fruit the corn,crop An ncre of corn can be placed In the • sibi.—ad-u. vi>st n.fi arnflo'ns eomii-i'sinn.’ and some 'fep t-xeeeiUng tjmt of .shocking-, busking, by Btesnh-m I’ooli.lge approv ing-. Mr. grinding and shredding anil will pre- y oiifig’s ,; ni, nt s.'rv.t more mitrletits ami will produce Mr. Yom aVi'iptanfe of the pos!. more .milk per / acre than tiny other thin B d •ante, la waver, ami the system of handling the erop. Am..*rican St.-iti* department has ap- It saves a third yf tbe value of the* proved it in order to bicilitate. Mr .eorn .crop, that I- otherwise largely Maclmn. 'd'* i..'. in getting, the allietl VV asted. 111.. Tiles.lay 'I'he ei.mpany !> eapi tall/ed 7iT .S2.--.fNN .a it ni a!)d 'Vill be en- a. l'onabi-llerriot nro- , , , ,, , , , 1 tirely owned alld eoll t r '! i ed by iarm- e ll bit er of t he t'e 1 c . . . efs It Will take over the scores ot elevators, private wires, ofliees ainl other assets of the Armour Grain conp Ii.-iny the Kosenbaum < ir'dri' corpora- tion, iJosoiibatjm Brother' the ,T *'. ShalTer Grain .'..mpanv. .1 of Gldeago. h ‘‘ >' "Lilnb'd with his party's N T"MINLL LAI * d.I.LTTK will not 1 i.fini.eratle Laiullette vice pre<idcn fiat eandid.it.-,- but vvilHiglit Mm b<*- 7 • 2nd -the I lav company of kan-c' t her' of the te * iraiiH—t** " He will even ti+rrv the light Into >1. It, sup;dies ,feed at If*'' labor and there is l.-'s waste of fodder by cows, .'.•keeper' of today *_ • : aav times .HlW. y.-,r ClltWOrmS DustlTWC^l by .vvn pi on.* io Poisoningv*With Mixture gardens .-an be de- ■nt.ioi To MIloV h :i ♦ •oloiiy < i»f j > 1 ‘ ■ s i' ut "orms in an* i iris t he ta k. •n m , 21V e then i-i 1 ienty ■ ^ s'f P - Y»* d t'V j-'i" .f aV a ' the .jn rring and exc it.' •nteiit '"to'd ifrnn ma at;se t tu iM.ll to et eate :i ^r»Mt tin'iount pre; i j rejl In sum at. Tills e beat vv 111 11M *11 }, y tborotig the .’ • ’int ,S and ! Money By r. *111' O V ' tl g < f ' pn r!' gr. .mi "4-1-1 * ^ la -d—r U'-.tbe, b ♦ i a and n: .l!'i ,ng a "ii- I' bund of hi H.-retM l O] l top of rile 1 hive hi i da ee of • hrf *♦* .Mltiees i>f ■ the Hd- J he|^.e|' man will gi VI* fid' pint ■ s of water. heat ii L l.alme 1. lUtfi- Tl li* t '•ru’ vgi • which N '111 Mill l b. • nun • <1 on a - •ool, Iligll t 11 f po> hits As 'iMiti •sltvle. * pott r—- S‘»\v t*r In '..me fruit di't Tiet'' _t.il e fntit mu' di thinly aim L r r« * r> pay the beck »n <’»*n! s the I'I ants to tie • * Nebra'lpi. Lal'ollette is planning :i irirv board of '‘I'b'b tnan’s catup.dg.ti out ..f Die poor] ' •' ' t the l.awt*'-p'.,n i rr o ; , j..;. ' BradfuteV ' 1 ’la ns "-all I of* a -cam- I • • ; . • • became m*cessaTy , lt , ,, • i - p,-, paigu fund mltiittium, s:;.o.n. .m-.i ; ; mot nib man; m a r. r ,. 1 „ t *...i., niti) ,^ ; j ip-own Mine, maximum. .C.Jnnmnki each worker toj iM.-nt Am.*rlc in \\ la : ' * 1 r.. ,v - ‘ on11 iImt»• .me day s pay, with sma11 .‘f j in the reparation' commission in rx* W ■ j. . . ip rrv \ \oj.r si a contributions' thankfully. received, ainge i- r ttoating a* loan of app.roxi ^ at Lnitefl Ptate- rp-a a (.row- Alexander Kahn, owner of the Jewish j In I red A. Mud-e Beni. -lit., tbwspaper lorward (<'hleago), Is to lent Illinois Larmers' Llevator the .s.llection agent. r: Iowa, Ilvr ;i' i«>n ; Mill.rn! Mv.’n. Iliitioi Tli»* 1 ^o\»tiv i.'mrnu*r<* A*lrN;it<»r; LKr.ir h B* ■ ng ■ns. ’pped up into small the cutworms aj> r this poison bran the rows ..r around oteetpd Since cut- a colony and move them besbb-s to ‘-wornis generally feed at night, th** best tlmir orchards, p., polpnate -tbe fruit results will be had by putting this mn- Mnoiw There are many'Truit and her terinl out In the evening. ry yields that would be raised at a , — - — loss If it were not for the bees pol Itnaflng the flowers. ' n*. *' * .V n t. ignat i.T. b 1. >s da < .. Lnite i shin of »• r.-f.ei- Mow Pastures Regularly [ARM lACTSfc necessary . th!" aid i -f J B. n*;m i "eritation S"t a, nmiss! on in ex «»;in n \ app.roxi pr» tdefiy in Amer »*p- '' I're'i !%s tin * “revolll- t il >>* »• iie 'tfirtill't as of ■ S< m 1; feder: .1 govern I'aru t ' | ? * of Brazil. Matt l»‘ \v < s Oppress." ginia i n^;»ir* •' to indi Ti. ion may be im lellmllirni'e res "OUT Bresl dent <'af- of t! i Bail I., and of etlMII ardes of Brazil, It W aj •lie forth- all '< r.:| elections .for t lu*r» ..•Is In tlie ljrg'2 tile e MHV .Mins ■ -pfiM Mfb a Ind! v isyrt'ss! .Ml of Sao ia t h 'Ti ; .1 M 1 .y . r, S; <- lent low a La rmiers I u 1 lomingo • .en. Horatio \as.piez been inaugurate.! I’r.-sident of the ' Hurry, Mother! A t**asji<>onful of ‘California'1'ig Syrup" row will sweet-. -*n the stomach and thoroughly .lean the little bowels and in a few hours von have a well, •.playful child again. Lven if cross, feterish, bilious, eoh- 'ti|iate.l or full of cold, ebildren love 111.; Gray 2: ! >.r. West \ ir I »omlnieaii- i epublle. Tbe American j its plciisant taste. It never cramps IV ('ov-erdab L.wa tlag hi- been lowered and the Immlni- ! ,,r overacts. Contains no narcotics or pose of tbe i a eompiiny is 1 n emt.lem tlie' in its 'tend The soothing drugs. for the t ti i*• r' four . te I nited State' marines are being put Tell your druggist you want cnly Tb.' marketing and hiindlijTg- ■•:• truiiajiorti. It has taken I n.'..- t i.,. g.-nuim* '‘'California Kir Syrup" fodtice, which’ is a c..i i|'.| Me Sam eight years- to straighten things w hich lias directions for babies and from the procedure ;ilsl? sa‘?*v»* ;i< “l*iIT . itt «'{,•♦ r:i t'i v ♦* ♦ *l» 1 v:i! < »r>. ,e'r.-• ■ .f• ae out s,, that the I'ominieans are Jn . r riild r «‘n of .4111 nges prlnteil on bottle. i"'her' of 'Ii.ape to try to g.. it alone again Are MnHier, ypu must say “California.’' • d wlic.li they grate* ul ! W.-l! i hardly. Never Uefuse any (mltation. hrC'U.gboiit t"r "tp- niomeiit during the eight years the pardon of, the rebels In the I'd'g'g ' th. Its servjre.'vyi..! .extetilf to 1 «ii<l fr,,.., r.r..».-s:t i ^ u ‘ lighter a man s head is the high-, utbreak.. any other fann oyganizMti ’h, pool -or LB Atneriiam World flyers landed n Baris Tuesday and .in London T MAY be, the "ad men,' in'tead of W'dn. '.lny Thursday they landed In the pacifists, preachers wouiep or Brough, yvliere they will take a wi-ek effect that til The 1 1 er he i- l.le to ea; rv it. ■ . a II O’ Banin city, soon to be chpttired. Be- » ports from various sources are t" the [ tll( , s , preaeiier' vvomeji or " n ^Ides al Untarjains, who bring back 'p. to a In pf-paring for their flight across the 'to Prevent Weed Growth . 1 tn ‘ Vf ‘ ,s in » circle and may re;,dv total :U'»ni. that the rebels, led meted m.d war Won .vc •! The Mb.nth- .They are tentatively sctn*d hi’ ymi if you start TT" ‘-v’Gen. Isidore I>iaz Lope/., are -J'.'nni | nt ,.f n , lt j,, n:l |' Advertising r...nvent;.m ->» ! ''d t*. arrive in. Boston August '21 by The pasture should be moved regtl tarly to prevent any weeds, from golm 'to seed If a pasture Is mowed regu • • « Blunt Hoc nr.* poor snuff-takers. Three ppr Vent nicotine dust is deaih larly for two sons*.!!*, ■ the majority ] (|1 y • - of weeds will b<i eradbaited. * • * Mowing v* ill not only prevent many weeds from going to seed, but,It will Time ever speeds onward. ThV tnlh ind war worn w national Advertising (onv.-nt'ou strong and can take Santos kit any nil . t p, |_,, n ,|,,n last week with dole w .y of the Orkney Islands, Iceland, ’'me ; ?' •» B’*.•'!dent I'ti Campos Is a -at.-s from ill over the w.r.d In. lud «JreenUind, Labrador, and Nova Seo’la. vigitive i'n Bo de Janeiro, and that jug ’jyuMi froiii the Cnited s'.it." Lord •—t-*. • 'be federal government ’ears t<> risk iinridiaiii. in bt' addr." ot. welc.-im.*; T N THL Indletments growing out of I* i (Icdslye bijtfle, I axing n<* faith Jn siibl tii it mlveirtlsttig w - “tl *• fine 1 the oil leaaes A said th t advertising w .' “the fine i tbe oil leases Albert B. Ball, for- ’ loyalty of Its soldiers. Anyway, art,of trade and the hu: '*<• literature m. r. s*s*retary of tbe Interior, pleaded 7 i reTnice' Ibe ’ lovt sbnde' lu tlie lm>t | M’ 11 ? 1 i : 1;l - v ^ ''‘‘'''Bp you -|a* |tti!i,an .consul,at Santos has asked „f b,t'ines.sJ < .' Kef/rriiU Jq ’h'' iim r- 'imt guilty at Ll Bus., and funilshMij 1 h find thus give the native grasses and | ’** " " " a t % t'..r txV.» wyrsl.lps and the Amerlean --national ebaraeter of the cnyention. ' s:..tHNi # bull. Harry .L. Sinclair in ; vlffsTrl at Santos. H W. (lofortb. u said : Washington made - arrangements to I suggestive nun.* has also nsp-iested ’'Internat ipunllsm js a word which carry to the higher court his eonfen- | naval \e".ls. has l.een soiled by ig: •' •• use, btr It .ion tbiit a 'en.ife eomtnlttee cannot legumes plenty of sunlight and a e'hanee to grow, *suys S, L. JctTords, fprage erops Isllst'at < 'lems<*n enl who insl't-i that one mowing • • • Which mat d<> you prefer on your ! expose.) farm nuichliiery? one of rust Trrr one of grease? • • • NoS Buick (ifteti a little shrubbery and some l.ege will not do atid 1 tliat to get thicker and better stands of the desirable , , , . . i fiower Seeds Iliake a homelv place Into trusses and legumes the mowing must ... , , * [a 'homelike pine**—and there s a big be regular. ' ! .., v , difference. • • • Spray Best for Tubers The planting of sweet clover In the In aunparatlve experiments „ pp *''"rnfield at the time ..f last cultivation tior.leaux mixture applied as a dust ''' lr!n,f a n " nn al season, to and as a spray for the control ..f bite c?' 1 ''*’- 51 su, ' ,,, ‘ s ' sful pasture’the following potato blight at the Rhode Island ex- ear., perimeftt station the yield from the ! _ f _ dusted plants was ojilv 70 per cent as * f ^ poultry fiock early and get much as from the plants which were :l n,on “.v return from the culls before S; o Paulo, .the s* te, is where we j„ j,, jnternat iona I is \merleans get our enffe.* - about <’>.* .in justice and putri.- 21 n n » bags of 12.2 j .minds each a i,. b»"k fi.r progr.-" \- ir It }' the richest of the 2<* states i»* mankind.” • f the Br i/ilian republle; is a bd big I...u Holland, pr.- ..-•• than all New Lnt'land and let' a Hated Advertisin. 1 sprayed. Other Good Silo Oops Corn Is used more extensively for they run up expense for their feed. Profits In j Mini try now depend mainly ..n low* cost of production. • • • - Only plants of the grass family are filling silos than any other crop and j Injut.'d by chinch bugs. There Is no gives the best results vyhere It can be variety of corn but what lg attacked, grown most successfully, but other Such crops as clovers, alfalfa, soy •rops, as kafir, alfalfa,' clover, peas, beans, cow peas, beans, peas, potatoes^ >weet sorghum and Russian sunflow- rape, and so on, are either entirely or ers cun be used ffir tills purpose, t | practically Immune from this peat. * * « >pr,1,-itloll of I..”.*ni.m.h. Smo Paulo. Its sold in bis reply • .• p’*.-I' city., is 2<n» mll.-s south of Rio (be eonferenee •. ,1 • .'( W neir-<.; is Brazil*; sceotij city. Broil,.-r" iriov.-b >■ ' ■A it a iM*pulntbui of :.:‘,".'NNI; is ultra- the • nations int* t'e ”1 *rn. *. . mtospiirify. S antos, Sax Paulo's port - and the —— ni.'t'famous eoffet* port of the vvocLk \ | VNA-tlKMI’A'I of the l»emoera,tic rurn to Wa'bing’on. mil." di'tant. ' It b.'s one of *he 1 eatnj.nign xv ,'tii[«'! a citizen to answer <|iie'Mons. 11-at we bate The l t-c State government has re b th»' pP«.spent) leased Lninon de vAdtbfn, infprlsotua) since last August. r lent of tl.e Asso (’hail." B. Warren, American »:n- :'•' of tin- World, ‘h i" dor to Mexico, sax s be w ill re- t lie hoj.ed frol|i turn July 22 to r.-'lgn, bis work tlnrp. d couie a x "Big being done. tht xvould lend Ainbassado! Mnssantu. 1 lanibara lias tis of [i.-iiee Iind_ v.iled for Japan.' expressing the hope •bat Japafys. American relations will reniain friendly and* that be will te- ^jAfore lower Is . flli. distant. - It has one of the inrbor- in Smith America; G tbiT"' gbly modern and has a piijiula- tjon ..f about I’*'.'"’**. presiinialdy be Jii'es .1. Jii'sefand, sine.* RNifi am \ MKRICA for tbe eiglitli^si’iccess!ve i;nie wins the <»ly tuple track and tieid 'ports, seofing- ‘X.7. points to Ti>' for I indtrid : for Great Britan; .'H's f"r Sued eh : '2'’> 1 2 for France and s.» on. ( *f the lo nations enfered oi'ily U)', broke Into the scoring column Twenty -fc. veii. events were held, with notably .diploim.'i' - . inastnueb as Mr. bassador from Lranee to the Lnite.* I' ivIs vva!s am! a'sador to the Court of, St«t.*s and deim of tbe diplomatic St. James ami Frank' L. Polk, bis co'q.s at Washington, has gone home ’•ight-hand ti'ian, was acting 'eeretnry for a vacation. It is rumored 'hat be .('•state for ' \ months. Ri'ls-R) it may not return. ) -1 mild no* bo k militancy, either.'since The prince of Wales, -having b**coine \lr Polk Is a gr rdson of the (Jon* | tbirt v y ears of age, has been obliged ederaey’s famous "I Ig-liting Bishop." to {.rotuisT* DTs ro.val j.arents That he Leonidas Polk, Lpiseopal bishoji of will "begin to look around for a (ouisiamKitind lieutenant general who wife." He wjll sail in August v 'for the v as killed In I'v'.l by a cannon ball at l nited States—to see the intcnuxtloD Bine Mountain, Ga. It Is unofficially [ al j.olo ^:iitit‘S. < A complete new set of dependable Champions at least once a year gives more power and speed. Performance is greatly improved. Oilar.dgasare saved. Champion Spark Plug Co. Toled^. Ohio CH AM PION DrprmJaH* for B & *gtn* C O IT IT Dr.SaUrr j Ey* Lotion -elieTea and cur** aora and inflamed k to Helps tbe week «r*<l. cure* without Pe'n. \sh your drugaiii or dealer for SALTKR’S. Only ’roiu Uafonu Uiipwaaery. H. O Box lit. Atlanta, Ga. T l -