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18,1917.
THE PRESS AND STANDARD
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< by P. F. ROCKWELL.
Author of 'Arvitund the Year in the Garden.'*
Gardening.'’ etc,, etcr-'
“Home Yejtetahie-
It is not yet too late to grow a‘Getting a
pood supply of vegetable*, even If,
have" not had-a garden so far ( Success
this year. • , . . | vogerables.
tCopyright li» 17, by
W. Atlee Burpee' <■
* Philadelphia. Pa. t
Tlrere is among, amateur garden
ers an A unwritten tradition that gar
dens must be planted in’ the spring.
A-s. a matter of fart . a fairly com
plete .garden may be planted suc
cessfully as late" as the middle of
July.- There are approximately TOO
ifav<t of'growing weather after that
date, while the majority of vege
tables require less than 30 days to
b * ready fof "use. It Is a fact that
vegetables require less, than 90 days
♦ o be ready for* use. It is a fact
that nature does most of her seed-
: r>' ‘hp. not in the spiinff. but dtir-. W
>*ic ih* 1 summer and early fall.. One jM
. tH" thief reasons why summer , ;
pla'ttirgr is* not’carried . ofl more ex- * i
t'o.. *5yed Grower*,
''t i<*ng Start With I-ate
Plant ihg«.
with these late planted
depends 'to a large e<*-
t**t itr*. getting a-strot)g germina-
tiop and quick
start in growth. Tu
Kink • ».? re
i? poMsibli-- of this.
/ t i >. re are f h
points he kept Jn
n.ind . i.
1’l^t on'.
f fji lv p.'epr.red s«r»
tar.*.
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’Finn . e
«i ; >n in ih soil, if
' * i Her is at all dry.
P ovide a fertilizer high in avail,
aide nitrogen to assure • a robust
early growth.
' Plant « n a Ki^Nltty lVe|wn*«l
Surface.
■A i the garden spaces t«»
1 '■ Vo b* eq rewlv (Pig up. ■ r
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Be a Railway Mail Clerk
0*t ■ travcUng Job «» goi '
bo'ioo*. plenty of tint.
Oct * traveling Job it good pay t
DOtiom, plenty of tlmo off. aoa ospoaMo pm
wblio »woy from* h.idiimrten. If yoo oro u
American, over IT yoan old. u> good pbyomteoa-
dltlon, you ran oaaily train younrlf lo qualify for
ono of .thrao attract.re. lifetime lobe, the Inter
national Correspopdenee Schcola era esperti at
training men to pat* Cirtl Serricn esnmmat.oon.
You can pi' pare yOuraelf right at borne, ta your
ware time. Send a postal card today for A-»e aa-
K o book trUing ail about hundr-da «hO bar*
n auecraaful. Stop drudging' Uectdo to maMT
iurr.etf. ng of youraelt! You can do It by using the
aamo methods that hare made other, succeed l
tXTttJUnOHAL CORRESrONDENCl SOtOOU
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* CARDS.
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R. M. JEFFERIES
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
WAI.TEItnoRO.* s. i\
Praaicc in-all t.out tr riccpt r.qu.f>
Loans \egntMt<**l on liii|iro««sl
running (.anil*. .
i>r. A. J. Anderson,
Denial Surgeon
Office Houra: 9 a. ra. to i p. m.;
3p. rt». to 6 p. m. Phone 100-X.
‘ Walterboro, 8. C.
It for you. ./
t* nsivt ly is that, in mtftiy sections
tht‘ < o(jntry, w*-e usually have .at
haf t^ihe a (fry condition of th**
oil that delays nr intgrfetvf witn
rniination. ' .
T! i-- year, fortunately, we have
rid abundant ; rains throughoui
Tijue. so that th** soil is in just the
rir-ht condition to assure the pmmpt
rniination of seed* planted now.'
Wide-awake gardeners are tak-,
inc ytdvantage of this countlition to
nake their late plantings as lare-'
>» possible. An unusual opportunit> |
vi-.!s for’the late- beginner, who
♦tit v ants to make a ganltn this"'
•arl _ I
What You fan Plant Now.
TVe list Id' vegejahl*^ whi<^ can
• M be Limxn this year is hi-tr
e'oneb to satisfy any bednher. If
Buy it at druggists and
aanwral storws or postpaid
from ttve manufacturers.*!
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rial hear!ache. Granger
Liver Regulator entirely relieved m
trouble.—J. Height, Wetnmpka,
Had heavy headache,^ V
twice to'fix times a day.^ Four doses
of Granger Liver Regulator made me
well.—Lousdas P. Brindley, Somer
ville. Ala. - ,/-■
Mother had sick headache. Granger
JLi v «r Regulator did her more goo*.
than all the medicine she had taken
tv fore.—Pearlcy Davis, Pacio, Ala.
I never expect to be without it in
my home.—Jenie Vsey, Gadsden, Ala.
- it is a great raver of doctors’ bills.
—Louis N. Kent, Honoraville, Ala.
There is non© better.—Dr. T. E.
Cothram. Alexis, Ala. *
AH druggists sell Granger Liver
Regulator—25c. Try it.
PfoLESTON.rS.'C.
STOP. MNJK AND READ THIf*
If a man loves a girl, that bis busi
ness :
I
KEPT HER AWAKE
Ik Terrible Pains in Back aad
Sides. Cardni Gave Relief.
•fde*;
any
cjihbtt*'. cauliflowf
-pmnts.' kalcelery.
coin. endiv*
mtistard. pea 8 .
i*--i chajil, -u cct
K 1 •},•;*».!. l**f litre.
1: i.'». ••ntn-hag..*-.' spinach. fqu:’*:i
t-ttr,iio.o* - . tninips. ,
Of r 1 '.* \< ir-et*th!» --, ^rabbag'.
uiifowcf. l.r\i=s< Is spr 'Mfu. -kn’e.
old i. b ry may h* olifn ; rn* | loyally
m pi tots -..fli*k1\ ?tarfofl. l^ '.yOM
on g.*t th<> phipfs. there.' i* s»Fl
ibrnty of fitne for. tomamrp. Thev
vvilK.be in rheir prime ' during .Sen-
tembeV ;vnd early October, when thy
‘ora! crop^ is pretty well ^geine bV.
art! both ripe and cr*'en tomato* v
for making ^Hfkbtv anil preperveu.
pro hard to get.
Th** Mother vegetable? in the liaf
above, should he started now from
seed. There is one 'fioint abom
which eaie should ho taken. lu>w-
* v>r.. That Xf For late ^planting
URy.corlvv varieties.
<Thr§ advice m.yy seem pa,r«Pdoxl
cal at first, hut will apja^tr. common-
sense on ta momejits reflection. The
foll.utying are all good sorts:.
- fii ah'.:. St ♦•ingles? Green-P6tl. V
entin ; lieVts: Egrlv Model. Grozny**
Egyptian. Detroit ^Dntk ReiLr f’ab-
hage: Hanish *• Ballhcad.*. RiorV o'
Hnkhti'sin. Volga: (h ulifl/nxer: Rest
Early, ‘Snowball.! DKt Weathe-
Brussel? Sprouts:’ D/nish Prize, L.
I. Improved: Kthr Dwarf'. furled
Scotch; Olery:yfjnlden Sejf-Blanch-
ing,. F’pVdhoojE
Otupen; Chdrd:
rorn: ‘ .G/ffden LVantam. Ho with
Mob.’ /Endive: White Fringed.
G'iant/r ringed: Kohl-Rabi: Ear'v
WWle Vienna; Lejttme:. Big Bofe.-
♦/n. All Seasons (heading! Grand
'Rapid* (loose-leaf i. Dwarf White
Heart ((’os!; Must&fd: .Fordhook
Vamy. Elephants Jfiar; Peas: Little
Marvel. Burpee’^Extra Early; Rad/
Ish: Scarlet Globe. White • Iciclo,
Ehinese Rope; Ruta-Bagas: Bread*,
stone. Golden Neckless; Spinach:
Victoria. Thick -^leaved Round;
Squash: Early White Bush. Bur-,
pee’s * Bush Fordhpok,'^ Delicata:
Turnips: White Milan, Golden Ba>L
Amber Globe. . V z' .
T!»e Thing* to Hurry With.
■»WhHe all the things mentioned
ahov^ will have time iff develop to
good table size, there are son?
W hich take longer thifh. others, and
these should include beets, carrots,
sweet corn, ruta-bagas and curpm-
1k*r*. # With all/ of them It is. essen
tia! to* Use ryiily the earliest varie
ties. as suggested above.
>:uc time in advance, t'\
*♦ 1 **h<*uld. always be sown n:i sc i'
ihas hern five My work'd ov> .
I c!'f j double reason foi this.
T‘• first u niistte for ge♦■mination
i/ ‘ ! >j?ri!i't. Seed?; especially small
*• ?, are cove-.r/d .only lightly, arid
a- t'o* upper Inch or two of .«<til
'/ • - out very quickly after jt is-
spa.h d up, see.d'planted in soil that
’ a. h.*<>n lying for eVcn a few da/?
tindi-tuit'i'tl is likely to be in want
of enough moisture to cahse good
geirrination. -If on the otlu*’ hand,
the same soil has been worked hw
aa. v just, previous to plant in ^
r.if* -' f'esh soif. would be, hrmigltt
»£<.c-•<.;[:c< t contact with thv -* ed
<■ mu it i to‘s\vell mtl spr6ut i*.
ic.‘njiatcly. '
In t , ',i* second place, within a*f.cv»
«k’' - alter any piece of ci.oujid r-
''":'k* d ove’'. th*- .w« eil seoils in -it
a.* t 1 :. surfatc begin to sprnRit..!:
\ i > • g.etabhVseed* are nor pjantc,.;
-ome days l»ter, jli* > sr*
fit..' foTc. badly hantlicapped !n the
• •*..f**r ML* with- the weed*. . !:',
• the snij . is r.ik'd over
.•vuroTTirHtj* '* lipiiicdiately hyfdre
' pl.intir.u . u< h w’«*eil seedlings as m iv
:: • m;'ted— and will h
dfM'dy f ousands of them. <.ven
j ih'.*y ‘i.lo •■not all show^phove liii’*^sur-
; ill be destroyed gitfhg J'i
! vegetable? .an oven f'hpnce.,
1 ' I i. !ii th«* Seeil tiVell in tin* >oiL >
\ !fi qftent of failure, kv »♦’
^ijKr. resujjf/ with late pLyming**.
v> *.:) th.’ -soil is usually riot/as,, i.iqis<
is*in the spring. U/neglt»ot to
p: 1. tb** -o'l about fliymw. ly plant
ed seed firmly enou
\ ft<*r opening Jh/ tlrill .o'r furrow
an*l distnb^jtng/the set-d. go
• ■row efth/fl'p* hai k of Die hy.
. —— *—■ - »- -
—then come into you;
piLTII MrVvNS DISEASE tr.J fiirs arc bom In filth, feed oh (11th
and aMBI * aari^iBB
carry filth with them wheriver
amor.f childr*. n an J ?r,
HI
Eate ■a&c* Eos treys dho IF*/
■*s v '’r'derftrl -Lre t t5 up filth a~ \ l^rS*c*t c*'»c , 'rtr'7 nothlrr- f'vr fiics
*° cn <r in. J-rt v-.ri:.'.rd h * nco cr liMto a'week in t!.*
fivy or vs. . : th* • .•> your fteigfc’.>or t»
clean h.s Ciit-hcv-O - - T t-.v-sJ w! - jJ fer ycuri is gcoJ (or his.
RS2 TEV’L LW: Its ii , '..‘yly wr-i'-ful f-r .htatin* eca r ,
ciponie'j hogn, and Kr 'r..vtdn>; c unhci.t s r fertikzi .-. *
RED DEVIL LYE is so! M • d!! froccrs
contains a.ere than U *o nic.^ cans.
WM. SCP'ELD MFO. 6<y., 613 K. tnd St., 8T. LOUIS, MO.
Demand )<V*. cars. On* dim* can
*9»'Le : Qal4LJ9r />— Bmmkimt.
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ak*—er/'in base.of huge sijeds - .
«ch 'as L-eas, -b«>ms. or coin, wif i
the baR/i'J t.ldttfoot —and press Ijy/
feed ifiqw n into the soil. Then fov^
er ymniediaficty while thp^lirt is still
d/esh and’moist. to.tlie depth re-
.qyiri d 'for the kin4- ‘Jit- sgt*«l- hying,
sown, ►(y
. .
• CoVer small ^eds-
rjjts. lettuce, drohl-rabl
and 'i; ”rip^/ -a'.'
deep, f'vhty i^
barely . i < r*
thty x;f i 7i 'fir •
tirn?!
such as 'car-
onion ♦. 1'ik.
cne-f-ourth '
*ia rslev cove :
i*qkinR seed .
a ten gej'IM
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again
■CovtMt ’ me liyiip-sizcd seed*- < -wf«..h'
Emperor. . Winter«4* beets; T'fcasnips. cucymhers, saj
Giant Lucullushj sify. 'spi» ach and Sw iss’ chan} -
i, Hokrlmg , about oc*-half In< ^ deep. '
('over large seedH^FurH a^, heaps,
corn. siMiash and . pumpkin—.-'One to
two inches •'deep! In light soil, or
very div weather, plant deeper than
usual. In heavy soil, or wet we at ly
er. Rhallowej*. r
7 After rfi\eyin4:', the seed,
press the soil down lightly on th<
surface. |f> prevent air /*p'aces nn l
tri where the row Or. hill has
been /planted. On heavy day soil
or very wet weather, of courw;. Hy
1)+ or no compacting of the soil ov<*
the reeds will be required.
Reader's (oii|M>n. 3
This coupon, when properly fill
od In will entitle Phy reader of The
Pres* and Standard to one eopj of
the , Mid-Summer Garden Book.
Mail to W. Atlee Burpee A , (’o .
Philadelphia. Penna., •
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FOB CHICAGO
Even This 30,000
WilUNot Be Enough
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MarksYille, La.—Mrs. Alice Johnson,
- of this place, writes: “For one year I
, _ ^ ^ » suflered w ith an jwful misery in qiy hr.ck
•ri-flrl love. * B« mar. and ate. Aly left side was hurting me
ail the time. The misery was something
THE SUITHKRN VOU NTEEH
nes*:
If they get jnarrted ihat’a 1
buaineas.
Bo, If you want your automobile aeat
coverejia and dotbea cleaned. »<-«
TbA New York Pressing Club; tor
that’* their business. 'X*^ '
New York Pressing
Club
. J. D DAVENPORT. M.ir.aper.
awful.
1 could not do anything, not even sleep
at night. It kept mo awake most of the
night... 1 took deferent medicines, but
nothing did roe^rry gx>d or relieved me
until I took Cardui... v v^
I was not able to do any of my'work
for oneyear and J^got w orse all the lino,
anA r Contains Ca-c*Ta Bark, LI gone.
v.as-rbnfiaed to my bed off and on. I c.M' . /
♦rotad w ith my hack tint w,lu*:i i stoopt J
down l was fi t able to stra.ghtcn up
again ... I (Headed I would fry Cardui
Jy time 1 had taken the e
-war feeling pretty good and could
Ycf. Fir, I fought with Stonewall. .
/ And fated the fight w-ith Lc* : ,
Bu( if this here Union g(K*s to war
Make one more gun for me!
I didn't ^shrink from Rherman
A? he galloped to the pea;
But if thi* here Fnion goe? to wa*
. Make one more gun for me!
,'c - r , y * a : m m-r * ^
I wa.« with ’em at ManassaFR—
The bully Boy? in Gray;
I heard the thunde r s roarin’
Round Stonewall Jackson's wav,
And many a time this sword of min'
Ha? blazed the way for Lee;
Hut if this old nation goes to vp'
M*iKa one more gun fhr m-’
H!K NORTHERN BROTHFl^
What is LAX-FOS. • • • "r 1 '»««
and Liver Tonic.'Contains C©sc*ra Bark, «*» gone.
Blue Flag -Root. Rhubarb Root, Black I shall always praise Cardui. I. con-
Root, May Apple Root, SennaLeaves and tinned taking it until J was#tror.g ar.d
Bepsin. Combines J*®!!* weft” If ycu suffer from pams due to
I)o WTO .r'>«.»e (emJ]e My t, j Et
DtIvm Oat Malaria, Builds Dp SyxtetB what you need. Thousands of women
Tb* Old standard *ene«.i .ircogtbcaio* io«ic. who once suffered in this way now praise
oaovn a TAjrrgLEss cam toxic Cardui for their present good health.
ta^Atmtal^^waS^adcaMM. Xc. 3ve it a trial. w* •«
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rot ?o fu'y n’ fightin’
half full d’ fun.
I wls hack in the ?ixtie«
Wh* n F shouldered my old e in:
It /nav heX^hat my hair is white-;
rhite/
Ust p<\
♦jeh thing*, you know, m
Bur if this old V'nion goe? to war.
Make one more gun for rm\
X; x ‘
I hain’t frj-got mv raisin’—.
Nor how in sixty-two.
Or thereabout* with battle shouts.'
I charged the Boy* in Blue; -
And I pay; 1 fought with Stonewall,
And biased tho way for Lee;
If this old Union’s in for war.
Make one more gun for me!
—Atlanta Con*titution.
men We
.When yc.
Just make i* "two. old fellow.
I want to stand once more
Beneath the old flag with you
As in the days of yore
(>ur.fathers, stoodDotb-ther /
And fought on land arul sea
The battle? tierce that r.inde ufi
A nation of the free. /
< y' 4, ‘ 3 ■ ^ ' ' • * . _ * / ‘ '
1 whipped you down M/JrTcksb'rrg.
You licked me at-RUfT Run :
<dn many a -ft* Id w** sfrugvb d
When neither •p' , rr ’.* won . *
Voij were the k/iv of 'Southland.
I ore the >North» rj* hi u .
Like men We duboiir dutv
ming bullets fl* w.
J
or years faifHit Tike <WTt«.
Btd when the war was done
Your hand in niifi** th fvien’y < harp
Our two h»*»rts heat jii? one;
\nd now wh« n danca i Threaten.*.
No North, no Foui.li we khov.,
Ooec more we stand togethe, »
Tf/fight a common foe. • *
My head, like yonrp. is fiosty—
Old age,Is creeping on;
Life’* «un ‘is lower sinking.
My day will soon he gone. '
But if our country’s honor
Need? once again her son,
I'm. ready^'too, old felloe—
Bo get another gun.
—Minneapolis Journal.
There will be over 30,000 Kmith I'onn-a
Trucks built this year—but even this
huge production will not be enough.
So if you have Waited for further proofs
of the wonderful economy—efficiency
—service value of this tremendous
achievement in motor transportation*^
don't wait another day.
Thousands of users—over 600 lines of work— I
are all the proofs you need, and there is
not single Smith Form-a-Tnick owner
who will hot say that he has cut delivery and
haulingxosts from 50% to 75%. * 1
This year you hoc only get this wonderful attachment at
the phc« of a good pair of horses, but you ge; k adapted
to any Ford, Maxwell, Buick, Dodge Brat, Chevrolet or
Overland Car. So you can select the power plant you like
the beat—'have the moat confidence in.
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Smith Form-a-Trock ia the mute hauler of the
the master economizer in hauling and,, delivery
the master saver in equipment investment.
Coma in today for a demonstmioo — but
yourordet. - /' l /
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wmemo mi to., us.
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nmi but inoiKBt
To Ik* healthy at seventy, prejMr< «t ’
forty, is soun-1 advice, because in the
atreu^’tUof middle life wetoooften (orgtt
that mghctrd cold*, or careles* treat
ment of slight aches and pains, simply
undermine strength and bring chronic
weakness (or later years.
To be stronger when older, keep your
l Mood pure a ml rich and active wfth the
, strength-building and bKjud-nounsbing
proptrtie* ol Scott’* Emulsion which iaa 1
food, a tonic and a medicine to keep foo#
Mood rich, alleviate rb< unutism and
avoid sickness. No alcohol in Scott’*.
•con © ©owa*. alowfcrtj.1*. j. \-
To tKe last drop
^MAXWELL
i HOUSE
COFFEE
Is Perfect-
Ask Your Grocer
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To Cure a Cold la Oac Day
TakeLAXATIVR BROMOQalBia*. lIMogatlM ' Teat dr*f*i>t
Cou*h sad Hrodorbe and wmha ot the Cold. OINTMENT fa
* - * — • .1 . m a ma 14 a* #ra*la Ow wsbwa Wl i i Vkl
Plloo Cured la 6 to 14 Day*
samra
Drucgtals refund Wboey if it
g. w. OROVK 8 aigaatan oa
tall* to care,
each boa .5c.
ill rrldad money if FAZO
_ fail* lo cure aavcaa* ol Itrlong,
.Bkwdiag or Proituilln* Klea irltcMdaya.
irac asphcaiufo g'vta Kaac aad hc»i. 50a.
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