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THE ARCADE 232 and 234 King Street and 203 Meeting Street, Charleston,. S. C .v Ik Largest Wholesale and Retail Mail Order House In the Sooth , < 1 Charleston’s Great Department Store Grand Clean up Sale of Winter Stocks at r, HALF PRICE Balance of our Tailor-Made Suits, ' • ’• i , \ : *' ■ ■. „ a a Cloaks, Silk and Woolen Dresses, Goods, Etc., all Marked to close out at HALF PRICE Write us—Send in an Open Order. Will Attend to the Same as Though You Were Standing at Our • ‘ . s’ Elbbw -------- Lades’ and Children’s Ready-to-Wear Garments a Specialty “SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK” FOR SALE HIGH GRADE COHON SEED MEAL $30.00 PE TON NEW BAGS FULL WEIGHT FERTILIZING WITH COHON SEED MEAL (By Dr. A. MJ Soule of Georgia Agricultural College.) Cotton seed meal provides a most desirable form of organic nitrogen for farm and garden crops. The nitrogen in the meal is not in as quickly available form as in some other materials, but it is a decided advantage to supply a part of Mfe. because an application of nitrat* of anda in the form of a too dreaiac will enable the ctop' to receive the additional nitrofen needed at a time it can utilise it to the beat and when there is no danger of its lost through washing nod leaching. The cotton seed meal in the meantime has been put in the ■oil where it will become relatively •lowly avai able and will tend to sup ply the needs of the crop nitrogen through a comparatively long growing season. Cotton seed meal also has the ad vantage of carry iffg from 2 to 2f>per cent of phosphoric acid and from 1 to 15 per cent of potash. It is not a complete fertilizer in the sense of *being balanced in the essential ele ments it provides lor crop nutrition, but it can lie easily improved through the use of acid phosphate and muriate of pdtash. It has the great advantage of mixing with these materials without the slightest injury since no objectionable chemi cal reactions occur. One may easily secure a fertilizer from high grade cotton seed meal, 16 per cent acid phosphate and high grade muriate of potash, which will show a per centage analysis of 1 8 per cent nitrogen. 10 3 per cent phosphoric acid and f> 6 per cent potash- a splendid formula to use under both corn and cotton on clay or somewhat sandy land. If these soils an* deficient in nitrogen, or the crop seems to suffer from lack of this element, as shown by the yellow character of tiu* foliage and the stunted growth, loo [Miunds of nitrate of soda applied as a top dressing during the gr w ing season would firing the per centage of nitrogen up to 2.03, ihu.> overcom ing any dvticiency in nitrogen in the soil and supply mg an essential ele ment at a a itical time m the life history of me crop. In us cotton seed meal could be most advantageously u>ed as the source of organic nitrogen, supply-j mg this eiement in a ^-heap and efficient form without danger of loss 1 or injury to the soil; and if a crop j rotation has not been pursued, any | additional nitrogen cdiild be easily and cheaply applied through a top | dressing with nitrate during the growing season.. On the other hand, if the farmer were pursuing a pro per crop rotation so as to supply the land with even a moderate amount of vegetable matter, the formula suggested, which could be prepared from the exclusive use of cotton I / seed meal, acid phosphate and muriate of potash, would provide a high grade fertilizer excellently adapted to meet his needs. Should it lie desirable l^j£epare a fertilizer for very sandy lands which are deficient in potash, the same for mula indicated might he used, and j to each .sm to llNK) pounds applied in to loo pounds of| If you want a good, light running form wagon, let us sell you a White Hickory. The light running feature of the White Hickory is one of its excellent points « You know that horesflesh costs money. A Whit'.* Hickory wagon is so light running that this feature is favorably comment'd upon everywhere. The wheels, the gears, and boxes are made ' •fgood material and properly ironed.. This excelh nt construction enables them to with stand the severe usage encountered on the farm and elsewhere. White Hickory wagons are so well built, in fact, that after years of service a farmer still has good words for his White Hickory wagon. We cai) show you some White Hickory wagons that have been in use for ten years and are still being used every day. If you are not in need of a wagon at present, it will pay you to investigate the White Hickory and be ready when the time comes. We guarantee ihe White Hick ory to be perfect in every respect. A. WICHMAN & SON. [q DJIe thi.s l>er at re a '^ M i i . * . . muriate of potash. It would he essential element from sources which Walterboro Oil Mill will insure its l>ecoming available for the sustenance of the plant through a rather long growing period. When nitrogen is supplied from cotton seed meal, it is not so liable to be lost from leacning as if secured from other sources, and this, of course, is a matter of great importance to the farmer. Organic nitrogen is relatively more expene- sivc than that secured in strictly mineral forms, but for the reason mentioned, and others which might be advanced, one can often afford to pay a little more for it in this form. High grade cotton seed meal hap pens to provide organic nitrogen in very easy for the fanner to either j apply this separately us a' side ap- 1 plication shortly after the en»p is up} «»r to mix it with the portion put on I each acre as he saw propei. In this ; way the |>er eent of potasn would be' raised to a point where it would sup-1 ply a sufficient amount of this ele ment. The advantages of cotton seed meal as a source of organic nitrogen and the ease with which it can be applied separately oy mixed with other materials are not as fully appreciated as they should he. Special Of Sale Swiss Embroidery New Stock of White Goods just received. I'ol^ line of laces, embroideries and notions. You will be de lighted with my dainty designs in Swiss Embroideries and Flouncings Special sale of Swiss Embroideries and Flouncings, 27 in. only 39c. , 54 in. Embroidered Swiss Flouncings 75c and 90c. All Winter Dry Goods and Millinery Selling at Cost MRS. W. A. BLACK THE LEADING MILLINERY STORE Dili KH THE LANDAY STEEL RANGE has all the features neces sary toagood range. Beauty of design, durability, convenience and economy of fuel. The pride of every housewife. Sold only by the PELLUM HARD WARE CO. « NOTICE. If otto* It hereby given that I f orbit wider penalty of the lav. adt trespass- lag by Mock apon my i*rm in Broifon Township at Btacbent X Rond*. * F k. Thom at Reffln, S 0.. Jwaa 1.1910. How to core a cold is * question tr wh o I- aanv are inte ested just how Chtmberlaln'aOouirb R'tnejy has woo it*- great reputation ano immense aale by iu reraarkaMe core of colls. It can at way* be depended apon. For sale by all testers. A piece of tUnnel ilampenerl with Cbriub* rlain's Liniment ami bound on to the hffected parte U superior to any plaster When troubled *itb lame bark or pains in the side nr cfiest give t » trial aod von are certain to be m»v«. . _ . , . . . .than pleated with Ihe prompt relief one of the cheapest and most desira- ,t affords. s*o!d uy all dealers Me forms. It has the advantage of •being easy to mix with other materials so that it may be applied eniformly, and it does not absorb .moisture from the air and render I the fertilizer hard and lumpy or difficult to distribute by means of a fertilizer drill. Cotton seed meal may also he mixed with the other fertilizing elements and buried in the ground ten days to two weeks before planting a crop without dan- g*y|of any material loss of nitrogen through too rapid fermentation or leaching. This is a great advantage since it is often desirable, for instance, to bed up cotton and to prepare corn land and apply the fertilizer a few days before planting. As to the amount of cotton seed meal to u.*, that will depend on the crop, the aoi!, and the grade of fertilizer it is desirable to use uirder a given set of conditions. Since the meal only carries from six to seven per cent of nitrogen, one cun not make a fertilizer a: high in this eminent as may sometimes he desira ble, but this need never preclude its SEED! SEED! SEED! BEST, FRESH STOCK 2000 Sacks Seed Potatoes f • 500 Sacks Seed Beans 300 Bushels White and Red Onion Sets L. C. A. ROSSELER Charleston, S. C. CORN HR MEK IING AM) MARKET STREETS viy. j**'*, V/ If you would Raise BlfJ Crops* ^ 1 you would have fewer acres and I^ai jj€r Crops* If you would reduce your tost of production, buy from the 1* COMBAHEE FERTILIZER CO., CHARLESTON, S. C * TVc Tr. iuf.icturo all era<l.>s of hTlilizers and carry a large stock of the best quality of fcr. tilizer j laVihal. If you want fcrtilizcrii for Cottom, Cora. Grain, Tobacco. Track, buy only the from a well known company such as the ^ COMBAHKE FERTILlZCft CO.. ChaHcaton, S. C. V fcA-Sfc 4 'Ttie Home of Good Fertilizer*'* / i // ' 'r*' wmm rom rntcim.