The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, February 07, 1918, Image 7
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Now is the time tc
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FERTILIZE
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8-3-0 cost per toi
8-3-3 cost per to:
10-2-0 cost per to:
ACTUAL WORT
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constantly adding
both from a humi
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this period will sY
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CIRCULAR NO.
Freight Rate Adjua
Special Rate on Stable Manur
BB tweeo points in South
HV Carload minimum 30,000 po
2,000 pound;
Not subject to percentag
joint traffic
Smiles and under
10 miles and over 5 milt
15 miles and over 10 milt
20 miles and over 15 milt
25 miles and over 20 milt
30 miles and over 25 min
35 miles and over 30 mil"
40 miles and over 35 mil?
50 miles and over 40 mil"
*..< 60 miles and over 50 mil*
70 miles and over 60 mil"
80 miles and over 70 mil<
90 miles and over 80 mil"
100 miles and over 90 mil"
120 miles and over 100 mil"
140 miles and over 120 mil"
160 miles and over 140 mil"
180 miles and over 160 mil"
) 200 miles and over 180 mil"
220 miles and over 200 mil"
240 miles and over 220 mil"
260 miles and over 240 mil"
280 miles and over 260 mil"
300 miles and over 280 mill
Effective September 17,
Superseding all rates in <
By order of the Commiss
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evidence that it is to your in
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BASIC PRICE PER UNIT
Acid -SiAmmonia
$7J
Potash #6 J
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Member 5.1917. em
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Carolina.
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Rate.
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fertilizer.
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>8 at $6.00 3.48
$8.80
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in the Manure is
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d builder. Manure
st divided through
jnit of plant food
iprialtv
I Tons
uct into all sections of
h entire satisfaction on
on arrival at destination.
3 trash, dirt, obnoxious
ig used, and the Manure
;uffcient to make it obthan
its weight, on acit
more valuable as a
S SCHEDULE OF
WEIGHT RATES
ible you to determine the
your shipping point,
lents can be made from
^MP JACKSON,
COLUMBIA, S. .,
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WADSWORTH,
SPARTANBURG, S. C.
tITE US TODAY
ire interested in prompt
r. We already have nuorders
booked for prompt
it, but will use our best
:o make delivery in ace
with your instructions.
TS WANTED IN UNPIED
TERRITORY.
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i Dr. Cal
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simple laxative herfc
acts in an easy, nati
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Sold in Dru^ Stc
! 50 cts. (
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Dr. IV. B. Caldwell, 457 I Vast
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What Does It Mean?
Coincident with the splendid service
being rendered by thousands of
dogs in this great war, there has
suddenly appeared, both in England
and this country, a strange
outbreak of hostility toward the dog.
Not a few individuals, and many
newspapers, arc disclosing their total
inability to appreciate what "the
friendship and companionship of
the dog has meant to mankind
t
from time immemorial. There is a
clamor for his destruction. Now he
is the chief cause of the decline in
sheep raising. Now he is the fatal
carrier of disease germs. Now he is
the annual consumer of millions of
dollars' worth of food. What crimes
remain to be charged against him
we do not know. But those who
know him need not fear that at this
late day mankind is suddenly awakening
to the fact that, in the dog,
it has been cherishing a foe in its
own household. There are those of
us who, if we had our choice, would
prefer to spend our eternity with
certain dogs we have known than
with many a human being it has
been our lot to meet. We can only
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Pepsin j
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combination of
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as it is positively
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>res Everywhere
Z) $1.00 I
9
free of charge, by writing to ?
hington St., Monticello, f'inois %
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account for this outburst of animosity
against the dog on the
ground that every special manifestation
of goodness in the world
arouses the opposing spirit of evil.
The praise so widely being given
the dog just now for his devotion,
intelligence and service amid the
appalling perils of war, has evident
ly stirred the counter passions of
hate and cruelty in the breast of his
foes.?Our Dumb Animals.
Ex-Ciar of Russia May be Sued.
Property in a Brooklyn warehouse
said to belong: to Nicholas Romanoff,
former emperor of Russia, was seized
Monday by deputy sheriffs under
a writ of attachment issued by the
supreme court of Brooklyn. The
court decided last Friday that since
Mr Romanoff has lost the position of
emperor ae could be sued as any
other private citizen.
The attackment was to protect the
claim of the Marine Transportation
Service Company on a claim of $2,615.762
for allepred breach of contract
for the shipment of supplies
to Russia. The property is said to
be worth $20,000,000.
Next Wednesday will be the first
day of Lent, or Ash Wednesday. It
fall* eicrht davs earlier than last year
STRIKE
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new "smoke"
hi could never
Burley tobacco
's the best yet
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brings out the
or of that fine
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SCATTERED THE CROWD.
Fulton Gavo Hit Auditor* Scar* In
Hi* Torpedo Lecture.
Before he turned his attention to
navigation by steam, Kobert Fulton
invented a marine torpedo which he
endeavored to dispose of to the
United States government. Suev
x x: t
ceeciing in interesting dtuueb .uauison,
then secretary of state, in the
matter, he obtained a small appropriation
from the government for -?
the purpose of conducting some
public experiments. In the summar
of 1806 he invited the high dignitaries
and a number of prominent
citizens of New York to Governors
island to see the torpedoes and machinery
with which his experiments
were to be made.
While he was lecturing on his .
blank torpedoes, which were large,
empty copper cylinders, his numerous
auditors crowded around him.
After awhile he turned to a copper
case of the same description which
was placed under the gateway of old
Castle William, and to which was
attached a clockwork lock.
Drawing out a peg Fulton set the
clock in motion, and then he said in
solemn tones to his attentive audience:
"Gentlemen, this is a charged
torpedo, with which, precisely in
ita present state, I mean to blow up
a vessel. It contains 170 pounds of
rninnnir^np on/1 if T TVPr#> STlffpf
SUU^VTIUW) UUU JA ? ..
ie clockwork to run fifteen minutes
I have no doubt that it would blow
this fortification to atoms/'
The circle of humanity which had
closed around the inventor began to
spread out and grow thinner, and
before five of the fifteen minutes
had passed there were but two or
three persons remaining under the
gateway. Some, indeed, lost no
time in getting at the greatest possible
distance from the torpedo, and
they did not again appear on the
ground until they were assured that
the engine of destruction was safely
lodged in the magazine whence it
had been taken. The local historian
of that period remarks:
"The conduct of Mr. Fulton's auditors
was not very extraordinary
or unnatural, but his own composure
indicated the confidence with
which he handled these terrible instruments
of destruction and the
reliance he had on the accuracy of
the performance of his machinery.
The apprehension of his friends surprised
and amused him, and he took
occasion to remark how true it was
that fear frequently arose from ignorance."
Diminutiv* Aztecs.
The feminine direct descendants
of the famous Aztecs are tiny creatures,
exquisitely formed and refined
in feature. They carry the
head with the upbearing grace of
the full blooded Indian : their skite
are not red, but a clear, smooth
copper color that shines like gold
in the sun; .their hair is coarse and
black as ebony, and they are deoorated
with bright feathers tnd
gay ornaments. These women make
the most wonderfnl pottery that
comes to us from Mexico, lor uior
hare kept the old Aztec forme salt
decorations in their art, and they
also weave wonderful baskets and
do exquisite embroidery.
Nothing Now Undor tho Sun.
The strings of blue beads that
the modern girl dons to ward off
bronchitis are merely new versions
of the strings of blue beads worn
in Egypt 1.000 years before Chriat
to keep diseases of the chest at bay,
says a writer in the Philadelphia
North American. The tiny sealed
bottle of mercury which she carried
to ward off rheumatics had its
prototype in bottles of a strange
elixir used in India thirty centuries
and more ago.
For Wholesale Fishermen.
An editor of a .Jer.spv newspaper,
a thorough sportsman, is said to
have received this query from a
reader: "Please advise me haw to
dynamite a stream." The newspaper
man sent the following advice:
'Four sticks of dynamite are sufficient.
Tie them securely around
your neck, attach fuse, lift it and
run as fast as you can awav from
the water to avoid injuring the
other snakes and reptiles."?Argonaut.
A Narrow Escapa.
Doctor?You are slightly morbid,
my dear lady. You should look
about you and marry again.
Widow?Oh, doctor, is?is this a ?
proposal ?
Doctor?Allow me to remind you,
madam, that a doctor prescribes
medicine, but he doesn't take it.?Bo-ton
Transcript.
Her Dear Friend.
"What nonsense all this is about
men getting on their knees wnen
thev propose," said Mrs. Parslow to
her dear friend. "My husband
didn't do any such absurd thing
v. hen be asked me to marry him."
"He did when he proposed to
me." said the dear friend without
thinking.
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