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Cjsu Z^r.'Vi Convention.
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A NAVAL MONSTER
England Building Largest War
Vessel Ever Planned
UNITED STATES TO BETTER THAT
Wnohington Naval Circles Excited
Over Report That Keel is About
to be Laid Down New Ship to Be
of No Less Than 30,000 Tons Dis
placement, and Design is Believed
to Include Many Novelties, Includ
ing Assembling of Three Guns in
Each Turret.
Wn-lii :,ul' u:. Sjicri.il. Xawll eir-
"lo arc auilatc.i ..vcr a ic|Miit which
readies Wa-hiioli.n tiuit the Ilnti-li
sdiuirally i- ale. it !■• lay dawn the
keel I’.ir a ■; a:.I -liij* that will 1c- AO
fxt rent i i .i'in lnttn.i'jc I lian t a •
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iik*iit > adian procffliin:. ,'i' it ili«l in
tlir ra'f fhc 1 ti'-aii m fin nt. t" bull'!
tiip Vf'M'l bdlnml clti'i‘cl uati-'. Ivvcri
tual ly, <>t tlie man dliarai'ttM-
i'I it*' ul’ wa.r \ built uinliT tlm'O
•nmlitinns bi-cnim* known, but tin 1
Brili'h ^oVdrniiidnt ieem that it
am ply rt-paid L"r the tr'iubK; it tak"'
to buibl the ^liip sci rctly. # by th.
fait that flu* Briti'h na\y m thenby
kept at k*a't two ' far' abdai! of
any otte'i' na \ v in p"int o f ild^inn.
a tniPt \ al tabTn < ■ n-iibn at ion i;t
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^Interest
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FAr/^er.
HKXR HATING KIXfS.
Many and various have been the
BugKestlons made and the t ,ily per-
manent cure is tt> remove the head
of the offending hen with a sharp in
strument. An expert suggests par
ing tlie end of the upper bill to the
quirk and then put'lng the hen in a
pen on the floor of which a china
egg or two may be found; one or two
pecks at the imitation egg with the
tender bill will quickly cure. Spe
cial nests have been devised, so ar
ranged that the freshly laid egg
rolls away from the hen, but If hen»
are given plenty of outdoor exercise
and a suitable diet, to include lime
and grit, necessary for shell-making
purposes, little trouble will ensue.
Nests shoyld be arranged far enough
from the ground so that hens on the
ground cannot reach in and break the
eggs, and should be darkened.
ALFALFA A GREAT CROP.
The summer silo gives the best
and most economical protection of
all against di-ought.
One of the very greatest, crops
for the dairyman, and one which
is now being successfully grown on
thousands of farms In Illinois, is
alfalfa. Every dairyman should
have a patch of alfalfa, and this
will supplv the finest of feed when
the drought iias ruined ordinary pas
tures. The alfalfa at the University
yielded more than six tons of air
dry hay per acre last year.
The great advantage of corn in
the silo and alfalfa is that they not
only produc - the largest yield of
nutrients pi r acre of any crops,
but are in th-- best condition for
j !<■■ din-, :-.t whatever date the pas-
I ture may fail, while it is difficult to
er- set supply of other soii-
s in th" right stage of ma-
nnd during the uncertain
drouiTnt
under iuiy conditions, al-
rov. s to go hungry and suf-
i P r loss of laid; during summer
drought, which for several reasons
is 1 he most trying season for the
dairy h- rd. — Farmers’ Guide.
PORCH CARPET OR RUGS
If you wish a pretty porah carpet
and cannot afford a in w- one, rut rugs
to ft the p-orrh cut he best por
tions of any old can,.:; then, pro
curing any good dye, color ihem the |
shade yi u wish. I fcave a veVy nice
red [Kirch carnet that cost only forty
cents. If yon have an old-fashioned
flowered carp t or rug of hrnssols and
want :t to harmonize with any room,
thoroughly el-a:’ it, tack <n the attic-
floor, or v here the oarpet <an Ho
without being disturbed until thor
oughly dry, make a strong solution of
dye and with a soft scrub brush ap
ply it boiling hot to the carpet. Go
over your carpet thoroughly; for some
colors you will need to make two
applications The different colors In
the carpet will produce different
shades, and you will bo delighted at
the result—Ellen, In The Ladies'
World.
fill). 8. Mill l 801
Manufacturers
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BTLOWIXU PIGS.
Prof Spillman gives an intorostinH
rtreount of a notable .ho,a grower
who makes a a rent success of it. Ho
says that, with spring pigs, by the
mid of summer the pigs are made to
weigh loo to 120 pounds each, most
of this gain being due to a run on
mover.
The pigs in winter are fed soy
beans, hay and an average of about
hve pounds of grain per head per
day. During a portion of the time
this grain consists of a mixture of
about three and a half pounds of
orn, three-fourth pound of shorts
and three-fourth pound of oil meal
per head per day. The amount fed is
loss in early winter and gradually
increases as the pigs increase in size.
In the spring the twenty-acre clo-
100 Additional Union Mechanic Join ver , ‘ t ' ul is lHvi ' ,ed lntL> two " a,,s by
Inmans of a temporary wire fence
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five to America
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be an ecuiipmu a!
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nil'll plan mm
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The
People’s Market
,T. S. PATKICR, MGR.
For Nice
HOME RAISED MEATS
and
COUNTRY PRODUCE
PHONE NO. 24.
Everything Kept in Season
PROMPT DELIVERY
The
People’s Market
Phouc 24.
Deans
Doors, Sash, Blinds,
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Fire, Life, Acci
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BURGLARY
INSURANCE
for Banks or pri
vate residences.
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given for Admin
istrators, Receiv
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Cashiers of Banks,
Treasurers of Cor
porations, State
and County offi
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D.C.M’CALL,
Coleman Building,
Darlington, S. C.
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rnrm. Sp. . :a!. Ti.c jurv in t - m ( -p ' a uu . am
cfi'c ul A11 i ".i i >a\.i'. ucgiu, plia.i g ■.! i *"' ! "'' '*■ " 1 ^ •
with the mni'dm -d Clarence Hi'!, t.r * '* ! 1
till' State, at C.i, !: le oil tile imgi.M ' "' i: 1 "* * 1: ‘ t ■ ' - -''-
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l»V !i bit Ding ."el i:
and Mr W, !. \\
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Lumber Company to Build Railroad.
M'umt St .a ling. K \.. Sp, v:.-\.
a iu ' of V\’al nut. . u; k and i )• .j d.; • ti
ber land' in Miugan cun!! v fur Y! n ' 1
him. I* rn ju ii'.nn. I 1 ,.at l i > c, :
pans will e \ t > ■ 11 • I a I::;.' ..f i aii, u, 1
mil. ' an !Ci'!' b, ,m h a, ■ u i
hpmul fl .itnp.m'd m ajiju oven:'- a
Officers Raid Counterfietcr’s Den.
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thiny inches high. One part con
tains twelve acres and the otfmr
eight. One hundred and twenty
, yearling hogs, weight about 200
i pounds each, are placed in the
twelve-acre ineloMire in early spring
and rmnain until they are sent to
market, about August 1st to 10th.
Th<*y are fed about two and a half
pounds of gram daily, and this Is
gradually inneaped until they are
ivcc-iving four pounds a day when
sold. The fifteen sows and 120 pigs
are tm m l into the eight-acre divi
sion, wh re limy remain until the
large- hogs an* marketed, when they
are allowed the run of the whole
twenty at los. The la ge hogs weigh
220 to 200 pounds umh when sold.
Orgmumn Fail to Appear.
An F:.t( rpiT.-e Ci -pmid?
Martin A K’ ap.n Weds Mi
Maynur.l Gardner
SPTTING A HKDCiE
How should a trench be prepared
for establishing a privet hedge? N.
K Minneapolis. Minn. Answer: A
strip ton to twelve feet wide on the
li m whore the hedge is to be set
should be plowed deep in the fall,
leaving tlm open furrow exactly
where the plants are to be set in the
spring- As, soon «i., the ground be
comes fairly dry in the spring, run
the Mils oil plow two or three times
in the middle of the open furrow,
i; no subsoil plow is at hand, try
to loo'on up the subsoil in the bot
tom of the furrow with the common
plow, Ib'p’.ow the land, throwing
tlm back f u; i uw into t he obi open
sm a a m:■ am r that there
rid .■•* iri-ie;.'! cl a hollow
m oi the prop"'.' 1 fence.
o ; : ; •itima t he hedge
” a tu; row < bb.i! or tmi
; b- j'l i its s' raiglit, com-
o - a: t ii t,: mb' a'mut tfmir
Ce-' : ai i::vo for one
v, b-gut am! loose,
' .y duriSig the lore
m Gnat is, aim to
. •: h muh h of t wo
deep at all Gmes.
, almut the middle
: >w « it iler led or
n iIm plowed strip.
! l.o Kept well ru 1-
th.ve Year.: After
ado a giHid growth,
i side of tile hf dge
• <1040, and a 11 r 11 e
’.:nt: \ t b-ntlomaii.
Whiskey
6 Full Quarts For
k Caro hr. a Whiskey • 0nl n r iJ J. . i
i e«w)Hn« Wkukay will (in •xcllanl utWmction. It is • well aared
li and in oar estimation, far superior to the decoctions and mix-
tares sold by irresponsible mail order whiakey houses at 13.00 to $3.50
per gallon. We make a special price on CAROLINA WHISKEY to show
that we are not afraid of any kind of competition Our plants cover four
teen acres, making os the largest mail order whiakey house in the world.
3 SAMPLE BOTTLES FREE. Cat oat this advertisement and
-» return It with $2.95 and we
wHI ship you by express 6 full quarts of Carotins Whiakey and ^
will Include In same box, complimentary, a sample bottle of cac
I we
. , . _i sample bottle of each,
Zulieka,” “Gold Band” and Casper's 12 Year Old White Com.
SPECIAL NOTICE! We deliver the above express prepaid anywhere
.in North Carolina. Virginia and West Virginia, but customers living
in other states reached by Adams or Southern Express Companies,
most remit 50c. extra. Buyers east of Mississippi River residing on
acme other express linos must send $3.95 for the 6 quarts and 8 sample
bottles and we will prepay express. Remit cash with order and *'^dress:
THE CASPER CO., Inc., RoanoKe* Va.
(AIm WlMtoD-Salem, C.) Omen of U. 8. RegfcUred Dlatlllery No. 305, 6th DUt., Va
All whUkle* mule under aaporvlulon of U. 8. Offlcor* and guaranteed pure under the
National Pure Food and Drug Lnw.
DIRECT FROM OUR DISTILLERY
WILLOW DALE
WHISKEY
4 f ts l $£^ cxpress
PREPAID
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It'VIFT CREEK DlST |!
J macon,3a
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Serial us $2.85 nml xvc will ship you in a plain
case with no marks to show contents, four.full
quarts of WILLOW DALE RYE, express prepaid.
Try it and if yon don’t find it all rip-ht and the
he-1 you ever tasted, send it back to us at our ex
pense and your $2.1,5 will be promptly refunded.
Isn’t that a fair offer?
Kememtier we are distillers, so when you buy
front us you save the enormous profits of the deal
ers and avoid all chance of adulteration. X'ou are
sure of yettinf,' our whiskey just as it comes from
our distillery, without being tampered with in any
wav.
If roa prefer corn whiskey, we will send you
four full quartsof our ALLAN SINCLAIR’S CORN
WHISKEY lor S2.80, express prepiid. You can’t
buy a better corn whiskey from anybody else at
any price.
Our guarantee of perfect satisfaction or money
refunded goes with every shipment we make. You
run no risk when you deal with us as the owners
of our company have resources of a million dollars
and will do exactly as we say.
THE SWIFT CREEK DISTILLING CO.,
MACON. GA.
Owner* of Reftst.red Distillery No. 29., Swift Creek, Ge.
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He Bai!ey»Lefefey Co.
Machinery and
Supplies ....
Iron, Pipe, Bruss Goods, Fittings, Nails, Belting, In
jectors; t-i-Gvcls, Picks, Wheelbarrows, Link Belting.
213 Meeting Street, Charleston, S. C.