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. "B-CON-O-MY: Strict husbanding of FERT? LI?^B/R.
resources; regulation with respect to
production and consumption of goods 17 A ?OT^C "\F f\ * \i\
and wealth; as, use of adulterants Is jTlWj 1 l3 il Ue HF
poor Economy."
I -Webster's Unabridged Dictionary. ECONOMY
Previous Fertilizer Facls have treated with CO-OPERATION,
EDUCATION, GREATER PROFITS.
And now comes that gubjeet which is the basis of all lasting
wealth as defined above- -ECONOMY.
Practically applied, what does Economy; mean?
Is it in buying cheap cotton seed, corn and. grain that gives
you only hatf a stand?
Is it in you making a pair of shoes out of materials that cost
$1.50 that will wt ar out in sixty days when a pair that costs
you $2.00 will wear a year?
Is it in spending fifty cents for a.medicine which you think you
need when a $2.00 visit, frpm a physician will put you op
your feet in a few days?
Is lt mixing your Own fertilizer unevenly so that some plants
get all the nitrogen and rim to stalk ; others all the potash
and hear heavy fruit with no body ; or is it buying Commer
cial Fertilizers where only the most carefully selected mat?- '
rials, thoroughly analyzed, chemically tested ?nd accurately
balanced are mixed under careful an? watchful supervision
by the most modern machine: y, which INSURES a unifor
mity in the goods offered ?
At the outside there is only about 30 cents an acre diff?rence
in the cost of the two fertilizes mentioned abovs, asi'l 30
cents is dirt cheap for.the insurance on your crop certified
to through the analysis en every bag of goods you buy.
The opposite or ECONOMY is EXTRAVAGANCE, which is
j" Oftentimes caused by being "Penny wise and pound foolish."
Remember, "strict husbanding of resources and regulation
With respect to production*' is the accepted definition of
Economy. The time to make money on your crop is when
you are producing it. The way to make money on your crop
is to keep down ' he cost.
Bulletins on Cotton and Corn sent free.
SOIL IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE
V Southern Fertilizer Association
Atlanta, Ga., U. S. A.
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Urban and interurban
men find the Ford a
faithful friend. Por the
quick trip into town
for the leisurely ride
through cou?try-side
for business-for pleas
ure-any where - every
where-the Ford serves
best. And ifs light,
right, dependable and
economical.
Five hundred doll* rs ia the price of Or?
Ford runabouts; the touring enr is Ate
fifty; thc town car aerea fifty-f. o. h.
Detroit, complete w Ith equipment. Oat
ca,talog wad partien lara frota Archie L
Todd, tocal deafer. Anderson, 8. a
IA Melodiousl
Voic?
67 F. A. MITOv?L
I awoke, or, rather, came to eoa>
actonaness, with a so rec ea? all over my
body and a burning thirst. I was lying
on tb? ground looking op gc the stern.
For a moment 1 did not Snow why I
waa' there Then suddenly lt all came
hack to me-a long brown Una along
the edge of a wood, the order to ad?
rance, a volley of clicks aa tba Con
federates cocked their muskets, then
g cloud cf smoko and a storm of bul
lets. 1 waa one who fell, and for
awhile map tramped to and fro brer
me.. After that 1 knew nothing.
Now/ it was dark. 1 managed U?
change my position by turning on my
alda. I could see lights moving about,
Then I.heard the words:
"Bring a stretcher."
They were not spoken tn a man's
voice, but a woman's. Moreover, the
topea were soft and melodious. Waa
lt the contrast with what might be ex
pected on a battlefield that moved rae.
or waa the voice really sweet? I listen
ed and beard it again:
"Poor fellow: Gently. boya. There.
Now carry him over there to tbs sur
geon."
- Sorely lt was sympathetic. But 1.
waa more-lt waa a voice that i felt
sure I would never fo.?ge?? If 1 anent*
hear lt among a hundred others 1
would recogn?? IL r?,...
?We were near enough to Richmond
for bur cannon to be beard there
all doy. Doubtless this waa some wa
rnen from there, who bad come out
to minister to the wounded- Sba waa.
however, giving us. her enemies, ber
attention, for the ?ohfeder?te* bad not
been in tbis exact part or the field. 8he
went from me, speaking lu that sante
melodious voice, drat encouraging tba
wounded man being carried on the
stretcher. Then 1 knew by ber words
that abe waa kneeling over soma ethel
unfortunate.
"Poor boy! Tou should be with youl
mother Instead of here."
Those Were the inst words I bear?
her speak. I bad boned that she wodli
stay by me. but we were lying very
thick, and only a few could be favored
I never forgot the volco i heard 01
that battlefield. 1 thought of it al
through the period when t Waa recov
erlng from my wound and wondered I
I should eyer meet Ita poaseesor.
waa sent north by aaa and after rs
gaining my strength joined my rpg!
ment shortly before the battle of ?ft
tyuburg. I was with oar army befo*
Petersburg and when Richmond wa
evacuated, waa one of those who en
tered the etty.
% While in the Confederare capital
went to a hospital to see an officer wh
Sean UL ,. I wa? sitting by bis cot to 1
ward coburg' ' l**hepB a benfre
invalida, Near by was n screen nae
to protect a mun who vva? ^lng,';
beard a voice any;
"I Will gjve your message If I bav
to take lt myself;"
It waa the voice X bad hes rd cn th
cait?eneid.
I was anxious to get a glimpse of it
owner, but at the moment the man
waa with was endeavoring \o lmpree
upon me somethlrg be wished me -1
?ir io'i ??ui. As noon us i c?nld g<
away from bimi went for a look Jb;
hind luv Bcr^vn. i saw only a corpse
That was the disappointment .of m
life. 1 mais inquiries for the wbina
I wished to see. bot could o?ly dtscyti
ber of a woman ' with n a wes t vol?
lt waa not enough. There Were a uah
ber of ladles there with sweet volca
Besides, I was a soldier with otb,
things to occupy mb thea looking t<
a woman 1 bud never seep.' - At wi
rote. J . left Richmond without eeali
br again hearing ber. ,
The war. having closed, ate regnet
with others was sent north and afb
the grund review at Washington wi
mustered out I had studied a prof?
sion before entering, the military oar
Ice and on returning, to civil life 0?
pied myself with my profession,
continued to be haunted by that Q
lodious voice. I met women WI
were attractive to toe; but ?enjebo
lt I especially liked one of them' al
waa sure to repel me by a harsh to
in speaking. Several years posai
and though I was domestic in t
tastes add would bave liked to ba tai
ried 1 remained ningle.
Being culled to Washington on bc
ness with the government, I was
the. treasury department one mo ml
amid a number of women clerke wh
I naked one et them where I shot
apply for certain Information
wished.
"Go to the ;i?lrt auditor's office
toe next floor above."
I had found her.
"Were you not on the Said." I ai
efl, garter one of the battles w
Richmond la 1862, succoring 1
"And when we northern tuan
copsed Richmond die: yon n?i y?? d
m a hospital take e mtiiH^Wl
dying man?"
; ?rt.
"i lay near where yon were on tl
battlefield end waa near you wt
yoe ?rc?tTv? unit tuessugw."'
"Hara yeo ?var seen me before ?
' -No.*" '
"Then bow have yon reeognii
"By your volee.*".
K?ir voie*, t turar? ?WM*. Wpa 1
noticeably so. lt wan the surre?
Inga a m i? which I bad beard ft s
th? cendVsrneos called forth by pity.
And this ta bow I. e northern m
came te aaa try s sou ttern woman.
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(Werhig ef Berr*tta Ups? TWtriern
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(By Associated Press)
ie. Hay 2?.-~The peJro coaelst
at tlu> Vatican, at which the
I hat aros essi???ii ?a those now
?t?e'fc? the O?lrte-h DC? eardt
nals created ?aa?fry, ; waa held
(oday and was attended by a?rerai
thourand perrons, moat of whom
were Americans and. other foreigners.
A special m if ?lon will be '.tent to takd
the Berrettaa to the absent cardinal*,
aa waa dona ta UM case pt Cardinal
Gibbons.
The ceremony attracted much atten
tion, even outside the Vatican, the
vttbrio boIaVsn??raetcd i?~ tap de
parture of each cardinal from ala
residenceto go" ts the ap?stol lc pal
The capel precession and the cere
mony wldffifnMwnaf M>$0\r&i 4 ucted
dlgnttarief, both going to an J re
turning frota the conaiatory, waa
m?at imyresatve.
Alter the consistory the cardinals
gathered tn the Slrtin0 chapel,h? rt*
turn thanks aou iheu met. praaunu
brer the pop. ls the consistorial ball.
Where Plu? X.. W?iorwi th* cardinals
ring, grauted them the privileges of
their poeltion and named their titles
to their churches. '
coLo?ADo^rrrAti?x
Jadge IJnasay Hay? teat He Considers
' the State ef Affairs Yery Serian*.
New Ypj*. May M.-Therf. waa a?
interesting session of the commisston
Investigating the Colorado mining
strike mattart. Juaga Ben 8. Lindsay
?aid that tho condition there is bigger
i han a strike it ? tue-symptom ot - a
wider disorder. He said that 500 c?T?
?Iren baa been made orphans because
the mine owners had ?ot installed
propr sMetr appliances.
Betas, Is Be-td.
Annapolis, Mil., ^*Ssy .j?,~Vn??h;Bi
R. LiOntuts Ut? Si. J?nUn sanitary v.oi
lege cadet shot when upper clanmea
attempted to base freshmen "Monday
night, died today. The live freshmen
in the room from which (ho bulletW&
Wft?'wef? ordered re-arrested. "Jaw:
had be^n released on bond?.