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EMBARGO ON K WILL f > South Carolina Senators Win Fight for Aid of Farmers & . . ~ p|; Washington, Aug. 8.?Senator Smith > of South Carolina, who appeared last ^ week with Senator Frelinhysen of \New Jersey and a delegation of farmers before the fwar trade board to urge the lifting of the embargo against imports of potash from enemy countries, was informed by the board today that from this dates such imports might be fraolv mnrio frflm PVPrv Sdlirfio ftXCCDt Hungary and such parts of Russia as remain under Bblshevik control. ' ( I Retention of the embargo until October was demanded by producers of trona potash and other American potash interests, their expectation being that by that date congress would have provided a protective tariff and that their own production would be equal to domestic- demands. Farmers opposed this policy on the ground that some of the American potash had wrpught damage to crops. William Banks of the South Carolina departt-r&r of agriculture exhibited photographs, taken in the Pee Dee region of his State, showing many instances of such damage. Heretofore potash could "be imported only under certificate of yx.-, non-enemy origin. The hWrd has alr so by^the order issued today raised the embargo on sugar and on Swheat and wheat, flour, the control of the latter two items being passed to the wheat director. Representatives of the American^ jr. Potash Producers' Asociation told the war trade board that to lift the embargo now^vould enable*German syndicates to make contracts for supplying the American demand years in advance at lower prices than the American infant industry could meet, al^though with a minimum of five years fc*^?^*e^gction the American producers besupply at least half, preparing this land by breaking it ^H|a8 deep as I possibly can, then harrow It with a disk. In about ree The merits 01 unamoeriains V/Oiw and Diarrhoea Remedy are well known and appreciated, but there is occasionally a man who had no acquaintance! with them and should read the follow.! T?y F. H. Dear, a hotel man at Dupuyer, Mont. "Four years ago I used Chamberlains Colic and Diarrhoea Remedv "with such wonderful results that I have since recommended it to my friends." 1.1 - 4 FOR SALE : LI 17 acres 2 1-2 I iles from Chapin' i W. M. M Arcade Building, THE COLUMBIA 1641 MAI Columbia, Street Paving, Si< 1 i^uiveris, e 1 Anything i] Estimates gla< i WASH SOON BE LIFTED weeks when the grass begins, to grow I harrow iti again, and continue this up to the time of seeding, which should be done from the first to the fifteenth of September. When readyto seed this field to alfalfa, I take my disk and harrow the land until 1 ieei inai l cannot prepare it ctiij better. I then put about three tons of agricultural lime to the acre, using a lime distributor, and by using this, it is not necessary to harrowin the lme. Then I apply five hundred to six hundred pounds of fertilizer per acre, something like an 8-3-3. I then planted about twenty to twenty-five pounds of seed to the acre. The seed, of course should be inoculated before sowing. I run a light harrow over the land, then use a roller, a corrogated roller is best. After doing this, I never do anything else to the alfalfa but 'harvest it. That of course is done with a regular mowing machine. Usually, I mow my alfalfa in the morning. If the weather is hot and dry, I rake it into windrows that afternoon. The next afternoon I haul it up. If alfalfa is allowed to stay on the ground too. long, it loses all its leaves. The curing of alfalfa is l'ke the curing of any other hay.' It requires some judgment to take 'advantage of weather conditions. "As to feeding, I feed it to my horses, cows and hogs. They all like it and do well on it. "Las't year I plowed up a field of ten acres that had been planted about five years, and was beginning to have a good many weeds in it. I prepared this land and planted it in corn and it made the best of corn that I have ever grown. I know of nothing that I think will build up our soil as well as alfalfa." I believe it Vill pay to plant our land in alfalfa as a soil improver, if we never cut it for feed. "From the ten acres of which I sent ybu a photograph, I cut last year about forty tpns of cured alfalfa. This was cut five times during the . -v * year, but the last cutting was merely clipped hnd not raked up. On part of this field I have gotten as much as one-half tons to the acre at one i cutting. * ? PROSPECT OF "WET' SPELL BEFORE JANUARY FIRST "Washington, Aug. 9.?There is a possibility of a "wet" spell before bcnstitutional prohibition becomes r'ective next January. The war department anounced today that ^ is 8$ 'per cent dehomeward. . ' The present army strength* is but 225,<W0 greater than the authorized peace strength of 325,000. It is beA1W0-FBLD DUTY Many thoughtful mothers first give their children Scott's Emulsion j regularly?and then take it I themselves. It is a tonic-food ffiat rrmtain* foments as nepdfiul I to an adult as to a child. Build up your strength?try Scotfs. Scott & Bowne. Bloomficld, N. J. 1>4 4 0 acres cleared. 15 or 20 acre o\v pasture, 10 or 12 acre hog1 pasjre. Both under wire. 11-room welling. Necessary barns, stables nd outbuildings. Price and terms easonable. For further information write, wire or call "on ANNING, - Columbia, S. C. CONCRETE CO N STREET - - s. c. ~1 own Iks Rrirlcos ^IV I T ? wq oors, Walls, q Concrete, dly furnished. * . lieved demobilization will be completed before the senate ratifies the treaty. If the treaty is ratified and Presi'dent Wilson proclaims peace by October 1, "wets" look forward to a wide open celebration during- the pe- j riod intervening between the end of Wartime prohibition and January j When tne constitutional ciry era. oegins | The department of justice, due to j the necessity of searching out food | hoarders and proliteers, has diverted ! many of its operatives from the hunt j for prohibition violators and the work j of gathering evidence against them j has been almost abandoned for the | present. Meanwhile in congress high cost of living agitation, and the discussion of i the peace treat have held up prohibition enforcement legislation. The enforcement law, although passed by the house, has not yet been up for debate in the senate. ? Woman's Wit. "Nexdore's wife has saved up some money for a nest egg." I js iiiat wny you can ner axi uju hen?",-?Boston Evening Transcript. What Trial Is. That which purifies us is trial, and trial is by what is contrary.?John Milton. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and for years it was supposed to be incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, j pronounced it incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional conditions and therefore requires constitutional treatment1 Hall's Catarrh Medicine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney &^Co., Toledo, Ohio, is taken internally and acts thru the j Bloocl on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars reward is offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Medicine fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials, r F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Drugigsts, 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. 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You should kno know, for instance, that th( part of any plant and that se the engine to pieces is a mei No Vibration The_Silent Alamo has a noisele most efficient ana quietest running t\ there is no dangerous vibration in t ciency of the motor is maintained, ar See a demonstration of tin's ren yourself why it is preferred ever today, 'phone or write for a repre OLIVER M. FORTH, Pure Food Bakery ! Where you always find BREAD, CAKES, PIES, Etc. Made of pure food ingredients. Everything sanitary, fresh, clean and inviting. Call and you will be pleased. John Udell, 1200 Block Taylor St., Columbia, S. C. Buggies, Wagons, and Harness When in Columbia come and see my Buggies, Wagons and Harhess, bought at low prices before advanced prices-went on. Buggies?leather top; leather trimmed; end or side springs, steel tires $95.00 Rtfbber tires ! $110.00. You"must see my wagons and! harness. Prices will please vou. I Sweeney Stables, | 1413 Assembly St., Columbia, S. 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