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RED IRON RACKET=== 2 STORES IN LAURENS We Believe in Cash--Quick Sales---Small Profits Ginghams and Percales d on $ Half-Hloso Wool Dress Good 25c to Red Hot Special Dandy Si 5 25c, 39c up to 75c 43c 8c, 10c and 15c 48 to 9!ct 9 7 1-2 to 10c for 12 1-2c kind Special line of Men's Hats 48c up to $3.48 Big MI o gn's fuits Mn at No. 2 sore agogngt atNo 2s~-ie ~on at special prices $3.95 Beautiful line of Ladies' Hats 98c up to 25c to 19c to 10c to 48c to Special 10c, 15c 14.9 , $ 1 5 t 0 $3.48 for the $5.00 kind 89c 45c 19C 98c 45c or the $18.00 kidto. RE IRO AKTSOE J.ii BURNS &COMPAN '9IY~ ~LPI 4MC 1000 AGAI~s ALWAY BUSY THERES1A2RASONoy00 BRuAtN 5,~h 10,1 ore at soe ot er toLaren'you Nextu toret he N.stae goouhds fof 0t 35pequr, c. B.mmns Oad Stnd goin ach.5 $1.8, 2.5 u t 5.3 for 6.0An -. . PUBIC RD IRN RAKET TORE ""' ~ 2 'I. A' J C. URNS& CO PA1~Y '7 5, n' 10 S1oe 3cad1itoes 2S0oest Lar$1S.Ne8 to BatySo. o SoecSu i de ofC PutoSur,0.' kmu ldSadcec I CAPTAIN NIJB[RT RIT[8 Of CATI[ Editor The Advertiser: his preferance. and I say. select the I want to make an apology to Mr. kind you like best, the kind you like J. D. W. Watts for leaving the meeting to show your neighbors, the kind you in the court house Saturday afternoon like to handle, and stay by it. There before the exercises closed. I had to is no royal road to success, it means arrange some business and meet an en- work. gageient to leave Laurens at -1:30. We When you get to the butchers block, had good, plain, piact ical addresses, Ithe Auiigus will give you mnore beef in containing as it e h information as the(- choice cits thani any other breed. The average nmia could digest. a1rg net weight is about sixty live The qluestion presetts itself to 4) miy vw ()en ol the gloss weight. They (ind w ;i tIhe farmIers follow h adl, LI- haMVe 1b4en blred0 for centuries in 'kot vit' . n. II so. then1 I wishi to say hunt4, bu1t ly recentlyv intrdlu edi ill \V0;l ;1011 41icI Ow"0 IId40 ( ')14' 4W O ii011 i n O ht ll'1s yofit 1hould :- lect. li y u I arel conve- cow was ipll orte in 1 .'>O. but t111). nliilttn I eII an1 d h 4!A rt r the lIairy did not attract '1ezh al nnionl 1 1 u, ilaf dual ;x I-' ' h. I w44 ! .all)? :! : rI ar !L:. 4 ib l I 'I v. r gesi Ayrwh ui b uld4 y 1e 1 d ide weighilnl 2.1 Ii a: ;rt li o e i yl at to ri . e ihe w.tr yea d h dto ana feed. you - 1 1 :-' in Illiorn or : a s h I ran 1; olI ud., 11141 don't r mem 1Red 11')1l. [',11 for sio ir n ea dOr- br abou t ,e p em IIew I , hit whenvl hl. dinary treaI 1tent, I pref' r 4 h1 .\ber- 4as aSllhhtrd a few y4ars hiter, he denn .\ us e ttle t i-to t f14 r ford. 1 I netted 71.: lper cent wf xoss (we ill. think they are inor hardy. heing short Iwhch \as the highesl ier centage' legged, square bu(it. blocky, and fat- I4laillld by anyonle. III all tlie stock ten at. any age. I have been breeding shows. of the west, Fort Worth, DenVer, them for tihre(4 years, and like Ithem. Kans-;as City, St. .loseph, Sioux and 'They are solid black color. I have a Chicago they have taken a large ma line bull that I am rossing on Jersey jority of lite premlunis offered for cows. lie knocks the horns off and grand champion single steer and grand stamj)s huis color on every calf. If champion fat, car load lots. The Aber you handle the Iereford, then you deen Angus invariably hangs up a well must dehorn them when many are proportioned carcass, which shows a 4 uftehed together, which is a painfil large proportion of lean meat, with and cruel operation. The animal usu. just enough fat interspersed to give ally shrink from the effect of it. and I proper flavor and juiciness. The etr the result is an ugly animal. You can't case Is invariably characterized by improve on nature. Every man has compactness, smoothness, and fineness of bone-attributes -which are con- was that I lost by my Investment stantly sought by the butcher. "The Now a word to the young men of Angus bullock fatures or ripens at the county. Stay on the farm, be any age, and is always free from that Your own boss, be a free man. don't exterior gobs of fat, which is known sacrifice your manhood for a paltry in beef bouse circles as sap stock." sum, be a man of truth, honor, and In The place to sell cattle is at the barn. tegrity. Let your word be your bond, After you get them fat, you can't drive build character, which Is worth more them eight or ten miles without loss, to your country than silver or gold. much less twenty-five or thirty miles. The nichant, banker, lawyer, or doc Last spring, I sold a few head to a tor who sits down In ease and does butcher at lonea Path, an( lie hatled nothilg won't succeed, nor will the them over in wagons. lie reported to idle farinor. Your Mine Is your capital, me that these half breed netted 60 per and when properly occu pied, will give venlt of their gross weight. Itit ithey, stic return. Any young ma i Lail wer i(e an I topj od te a iet. rens County that is iustrios, hoit Now as to in-breedling, if you have a (st. an(I '(onoini('t. atd will lake (are pi rfect bull as to typte anl make you of w hal he makes. c il a a ('at cross lini on his owin lv('ii'i'. o ,()Tile aliqi live i ease. Wiliout( anly i'njiry. I alin doing "(- W ith reganis to the far.sers oessf'utlly. In raisina ettle, don't let attI wishing you tecoss, the calf get stunted, keep it growing Yolis ti al. :la0 you will iu cceed i in' k in: a tine anim:il. (te of' the mitain obje-is in ndin oyls i) 'le it o eni. your fiit. A (i of mu ade . . IL WILKES & (O. 1in an ii it oni a ba alneoI ra lion, lzep.t uandiiler shelIr uni t i applied The Sign's Rcqttest. > t he soil, i b I id to ('stitlli tle Matiy a jest its )('i extracted valui of It. I im : t1 W w lif(' I'll) Ie i roin sis by versons \%-li (10 not Soil, it is Ione of ht)ri(i(a that liveis otlerwls( lt(liev' ll theta hut usually uI;p tie- soil .andmakes availabh-' lie th wit longs to tte observer, and hidden plant food of the soil. It a~id" t110 sign is merely a sint and pain h th.fully uthewar victim of the end to hands l 'stieIot5 f 10 ti C Whhtii It is put. "Occasionally, how and will show Its effect for several ever, tho sign asrts itSelf. There in years. one sigt along the west batk of the As to feedling beef cattle this winter, HU(lsuit thtis almost Olympian In Its I would go slow unlesis one has plenty satire. Ott one hand Is tite lapping (if feed in sIght, or can arrange with river, while upward, ott the otlic:, tow. the oil mills for meal and hulls at rea- theai ass of rse a few sonable prices. Several years ago, I bhreaec a of orks In w fed a car load of cattle. Certain par- -which have broken loose. Thu sign ties were to furnish ltitls at $1.00 per reads: "Please Do Not Roll Stones ton and meal at $20.00 or $22.00, but Here," during the season, hulls became scarce and could be had only in limited quan- cents, titles at $10.00 pecr ton. The result . M. & . H. ILKS & . CABBAGE STORING IS SIMPLE u or Dairy M i, Cheaply Constructed Bank or Hillside Root Collar Is Only Shelter Needed-Keep Place Cool. A the Sa w, (By C. . ITRTPATTCI, Mnneota In the expectant mother'r mind. themo (By K. A. KTRKPATRICK. MInnesota i Experiment Station.) ao limit to what the future fiaawtore,. Cabbage storing is rather simple and yet during thmpe.* and easy. The shrinkage is small. A nod of expotaftyi. much dependis upozd cheaply constructed bank or hillside the physical comfort of root cellar, or a basement under al- the mother. One of the most any farm building, is the only b aids Is a remedy known aI "other'. storehouse necessary. This should not riend." Applied over be too dry and should be a place the ntmelc.q, it pene. which could be kept at a temperature of nervto threlieveort. of about -10 or 50 degrees in the early pains Incident to. part of the season. This is often ac- stretching of cords antI complislied by opening the doors to let ligiiiiii akos them plia"it, 1liI1ueeJ dakily. in the cool night air and closing them restful nlghts4 to keep aut II warmer air during the a calm mind rnd pleasnt aitieiimtiun. you ii-Re It with your own ihand I apply It cji Uced. remainder of the day. ILater, of course, Cd, (1101 lit one feel a sea.e of relk . tho doors inust he kept closed contin- her wl lum-t l'arned ni tlis fron kmously. exper lice I li he' esed reiit frot mnorii FI nsthe .'stuitcc of Mirain andl In storing, most growers place the thi ln ied le-111lutul ifiluene imparted tq* ieads in a evlhar with Ill leaves and the coot 119 bahy. root atached. any arket garden a t oth Splendid help ty r o u t s c t s ell il. M it iy nil k et ~ ~ i d e 'P h n o y o u r n e are st d ru g g ist (or tou i d fe- it. ers have a belter phti. They cut off Thcn writo lra(lleid iewiltor Co., 401 l~a. the stalk as though prepring the iear Atlanta, On., for it valuablo hook of Iisruetion for expectanit motihers. heads for market, but leave two or "Mother's Friend" 1S reeonititi every. three rough leaves to protect the more hore by 'on who have ius't it. And you tendor paris. They then pack in or- can read vole itcresting letters it yo, writc fur this ________________ dinary eabbage crates and rack these crates up, leaving a gangway every Noi S 3.'eilug, third or fourth tier for air circula- The ;OIl'l meeillf r sboi{ f ionl. so I. lou I htoders or t ie ('ol iilda, New lt(ri'y andI This work is not particularly difli- Laii'ns Ralroad (o mpall, will li cult, and will certainly pay the grow- held at he off1cc of I l er well if it increases the selling price raylor St., Tuesday, Oc-oh1i. ., 1, of his production eight or tenfold. For at 12 o'clock M. the last few years, it has been market- C. 1. SliAI1 , ed and harvested at from $5 to $7.50 Secretary. a ton. The purchaser has stored it October 5, 1915. 10-3t and sold it during the late winter for $50 or $60 a ton. B. R. TODD " T KOLD RLIA L R" 3gt1 g HICnt11 Ld Surneys a 8pW'I14t .mmre Werk Skilfult don.eg Wt EMEDYFOR *s., and EUN.*4 of oi g4 AT YOUR DRUGGIST. Teyepho u Nt. 346