The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, June 10, 1920, Image 12
THE BIG FIVE
ttrafnafe, Lime, Cultivation, Org an re
Matter and Soluble Fertilizers Required
in Soil Improvement.
If K. S. Winters, Agronomist.
The are factors to consider La
Hadilnc rtur >?ilK ft drainage, IIbm,
oaMvstkin. organic metier and sol
dMe fertilizers.
The direct bearing of any oee oi
flteae five factors 00 the niaBtgetnent
Of mrnj particular toll, depends 00 cooDrainage.
Bverr cubic inch of good noil contain*
millions of microscopic organisms
called bacteria, which art busy
Mpiag to bring about chemical
AtifM is rendering plant nutrients
available and destroying toxic substances
in the aoil. Throe little bacteria
must have air. If too much water
1* present In the soil, the beneftetel
bacteria can not work u> the
heat advantage; eubotanree that are
teal* to field crop* are developed and
teterable chemical changes do not take
ffcMt
In order to give the plant a good
aasltary home in which to grow drainage
U absolutely necessary.
Lime.
The practice of applying lime la
oeaae form has been followed for a
teag time, eepecially in European eounidea.
The beneficial effects following
to use have been appreciated by the
practical European farmers since
ancient times. Strange to say, the
Med of lime la unrecognised or If red
In some localities In the United
Eta tee today under conditions which
really make it a very Important factor
te the Big Five
1 1?? Min FuUn United
Midi.
WKh oMdira metbodo of cnltiimttee
ad tba on of corameretal ftrtiltaora
Mm Use cob toot of practically afl
iwNrn soils 1b mutaatty dcpioBM
ft o*a year to yoar. Bvao Mm Hnsistoas
JuM of Nmt York, BlBiteili. fw
tKfcy a?d Tennessee in roqpoaABC
4? Mm wtw on of lino by Mm firwn
mt ffcese states
Loos of LlmeeSene.
IhKter boot of eropptnf oondfcleos
ftwm 300 to 500 pounds of Usseetoae
aw bbaoblly lost Id the drainage water
from sack sera of eel ti rated soft
after* the ralnfBU varies from 35 to
W lockob or more per yoar. Crops
m ail Bvorac* of about 82 potm4m
ttsMStoae per acre per yoar, and aa
arerapa of 200 pounds or mora of llmeotaao
should bo available at all times
la each acre during the prow-tag teaaea
for combining with the eolobie
nitrogen formed by bacterial actio*.
Form of Lime to Uoe.
The boot advice is to use the form
mfcfch gives the largest amoaat of
oaMum for the money, goasldarlag
iM per eonCage of parity, Harness aad
pciee daUvoferi. (The ease aad root
e< application should also be ooasldSame
men who are paid for boosting
one or the other form of lime would
hare as believe that oae form is for
?I>srisi to other forms; bat average
fsastlcal resolts aad ozpertmoat data
ho not show this to bo the care.
Baltstla 110 of the Rhode Maid
feyerUasnt Station shows results mt
Are yesurs' work In favor of homed
ttma thaa most aaperteoat statioa
data shssra to date.
His esadtaafon la this balletia la
ttsl t0 mash Han as toss has the asses
egist ?hs Aast year as boomed ar hp*
intii IWwe of same caldam oalda
eeutwaiect par ien
ftl mrm parttetes Mtintd to hare
1MB* effect durla# to* tout twe year*
(tor to>Mc*tlott. but during the IkM
pea* fMrtk and?Iflk years tk* 19
aaaah Himtm shewed greater uOr>
ity than aa equivalent s meant of kf>
BtotoS lime
9
All Femie keceme Samo In foil,
ttther tko burned or hydrated form
mb revert to natural limeetone oa
eaqpoeure to air and molstare. Dr. Mela
tyre found that this reversion was
complete In 3 to 5 dajs aftor application,
aad bio work would alao Indicate
tkat to toe practice of applying lime
Che burned or bydr&ted forms may re art
to large measure to tbe natural
limestone previous to contact with tLe
Mfl.
la case of doubt, consult your county
agent as to which form of lime
to buy, considering tbe percentage of
parity and the price of the produns
BMIi Mil d.
r Cultivation, Organic Matter,
Fertllixera.
Bach one of these throe are Juet as
kBpertant for consideration as drain
age ee lime; but space forbids aa adequate
dtocuasloa of any one of the
tre Ms factors.
Ptewtog and tillage aerate tbe soli.
Improve Che tilth or physical condi
Mil BN ivwsi inwcavHH ? ?Mi
bMegteal changes in the sett.
Xht; alas kill weeds.
fefaole matter heMa a large axaeaot
afplipt aatrtmeat* famishes food for
Am bacteria la the eell, rareerrea aefl
aalature, improve* physical. coadW
ri ef eeU and the prodoata pre doted
Ita decay help to maka the phoegherte
add aad pe*aah amitaMe for
Oammerclal fertiliser* art predtabiy
aoad becaoaa of supplyiof to certal*
* aafta mineral aatrimeota ia lUA
Am aeila may be artnetty deddsot.
Parttttaers often aaaiat la making
fhuet au tricot* arallabla or ia area*
*Mkf torie eamditioaa ta the aaQ.
Worn Down,
Georgia Lady, Worn-out c
Was Helped by .
THE personal experience of Mrs.
Nannie Phillips, of Powder
Springs, Ga., Is printed below In
! her own words:
"I was in a worn-out condition. My
stomach was out of order. I didn't
sleep well. I was tired all the time.
I couldn't half eat, and didn't rest
well at night.
"I would get out of heart and blue,
j I would feel like I was going to be
i down in bed. Yet I kept dragging
J around.
Pull Toget
American Me
The war resulted In the i
marine?10,000,000 tons of A
$3,000,000,000.
Everybody agrees that we
seaa.
If we fall back to pre-war
cent ef our foreign trade waj
We shall be In the position
goods are delivered In Its c<
Congress Is considering leg
our war-built merchant marl
Until this Is done the ship
to faoe conditions which, pri
deoline of our merchant mai
This Committee pSlls atten
right solution of our shipping
prosperity of shipbuilding, bi
and prosperity of the nation
Send for free copy of *
Marino."
Committee of Am
SO CHURCH STREE
' t??vl?.K<.B^?:k?!Eiai9r3'S!X?B
l?Y[Excmi
i Affording an Excellen
| the Ses
| Effective June 6, to S
| Round Trip if *
| P^are From Mllge
| Proportionate 'Fares
" Poir
| Baggage will not be c-h
1 and thev will not be
i or park
Schedul
" Lv. Kingstree, 8:2'
" Ar.-Charleston, 10
? Schedules
(Lv. Charleston, 8:S
Ar Kingstree, 10:3!
" For particulars regai
| Excursion Fares, apply
1 et Agent, Kingstree, ?
| W. J. Craig,
B Pass. Traf. Mgr.
IVY iJ.illl.LLg I
ATLANTIC <
The Standard Rail
i BxiLi.' - ?, .
[UNDER!
| an
I UNDERTAER'S SUPPI
Coffins an
* With or Without
* Can furnish and de]
| county. Prices range fr<
la ??????
I Prompt services rei
| Embalming done on sh
| numbers 91 and 17.
I represent two flor;
8 nish cut flowers and fu
^ notice.
I METALIC CASKETS. COI
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? P. S. CO
'
Out of Heart
md Tired, Tells How She
Ziron Iron Tonic.
"We heard of Ziron, and from what
I read, I was sure it wouldn't hurt me,
if it didn't help me. But after taking
it, I found It really helped me, and I
sent back for more. I ate better, felt
much stronger. I am aure /.iron is
a splendid tonic."
Many people, who are worn down and
disheartened, due to stomach disorders
and nervous Ills, find relief by toning
up their blood with Zlron Iron Tonic.
Tell your druggist you want to try
Zlron on our money-back guarantee.
Si
her for an
reliant Marine
creation of a great merchant
Lmerican ships which cost us
must keep this fleet on the
conditions?when only 9 per
S carried in Aiuenwu Buipa?
i of a department store whose
impeti tor's wagons,
illation which will perpetuate
ne.
? we have should not be sold
or to the war, resulted In the
rine to insignificance,
itlon to these facts because a
problem is vital to the future
ut equally vital to the safety
'Per an American Merchant
erican Shipbuilders
T, NEW YORK CITY
I
iW? ' ?f
l|;T0 tCHARLESTON I
t Opportunity to Visit |
tshore. *
ept. o, iy:w, inclusive, a
. Limited to "
StrCC j)ate 0f saie.
from Intermediate
its.,
lecked on these tickets
honored in sleeping
>r cars,
es Going
I a. m.?10:47 a. m.
:35 a m.?1:05 p. m.
Returning
10 p. m.?3:50 p. m.
} p m.?5:58 p. m.
rw dnrvirvi ah
I'UiJLig icguiai uuumicx
to J. M. Harden, Tick- I
>. C. 1
T. C. White, jj
Genl. Pass. Agent, I
;on, N C.
30AST LINE 3
[road of the South
6-3-3t. |
r A R I NjG I
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LIES OF ALL KINDS!!
id Caskets f
Hearse Service. |
iver anywnere m mt
om $4.00 to 3.50.
idered day or night. I
ort notice. Telephone
al houses and can furmeral
designs on short
PPEB ari IKTAL VAliuS
URTNEY f
v:ii *' sm*
McCormick Mowers and Rakes?the
old reliable kind We have them. Call
on us. Williamsburg: Live Stock
Co.?Adv. 2t.
! mmm
' HONE7 BACK
without questionif Hunt'* S*\y?
fails in the treatment of Ecre.na f
Tetter, Ringworm, Itch, etc. ifww 11
Don't become discouraged be- i !\
| cause other treatments failed 1 I
j dreds of such esses. You can't yl J I |
' lo*e on our Monty Back / I
Cuamntec. Try it It our riilr I i
j TODAY Price 7Sc ?
' W. V. Brockington, M. I>
Pale
| Children
Made over to your liking,
with rosy cheeks, hearty appetites,
vigorous digestion and robust
health. Give them a glass of
this delirious digestant with meals.
Sltivar Ale
PURE DIGESTIVE AROMATICS WITH
SHIVAR MINERAL WATfR AND GINGER
Nothing like it for building rich
blood and solid flesh. At all grocers
and druggists?satisfaction or 1
your money back on first dozen.
If your regular dealer cannot
supply you telephone
N ESMITH-FLO WERS COMPANK,
Distributors, Kingstree, S. C.
11 Women! SI
Ally Here 1b a message to Ifif ]
suffering women, from 3}
y Mrs. W. T. Price, of 0
IB Public, Ky.: "I suf- E ,
l(j fered with painful...", R
WH she writes. I got down |fSI|
U l| with a weakness In my g J|
II back and limbs...I II
III 'elt helpless and dis- H R
I II oouraged...1 had about II
III ^ve0 UP hopes of ever I g
I HI belns, well again, when H ISj
iHlU A friend Insisted I IAim}
lUi Take '1
CARDUI
TVe llfamAnU Tnnlft
ITO nuiiidii 5 lunib
VI] I began Cardui. In h
a short while I saw a fl
H I marked difference... B !
j fl I I grew stronger right *?
fl I along, and It cured me. pi j
iV jUj I am stouter than I iVft
U hare been In Tears." M ft
I I If you suffer, you can I ri
I I appreciate what it fl C
I B means to be strong and fl K
9 I well. Thousands of wo- fl H
N. fl men give Cardu! the fl j
fU|] credit for their good | W
III health. It should help N
fl U you. Try Cardui. At all IB]
H druggists. E-73 I R
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Dealer Wanted In1
^herard Brothers Motor Comp;
1920 to sell Davis Cars in Abb
had never been engaged in the au
Six had never been represented
thers have a record of Fifteen Da
have established a highly respec'
What these two progressive yc
beville, you can do in your coui
large capital are not necessary fc
Get in touch with us at once, s<
prosperous business of your own.
DAVIS M
1903 Main Street.
\
it?a?e?!BirE:e2;:mi:ed!*5me!Msmai
j Carolina I
| No. 229V2 Main S
I *" j _ _ . A ll
~ i psTairs wver u
" All makes of Ante
a Plants and Wireless f
* built, repaired and ch
9 utors for the Electrol
.battery on the market
H carrying an uneondit
Manufacturers .for 1
water and inspection
|
The Old Reliable Cour
Why do
| Fret at Niyhl
Grown-ups, with their i
how slight disturbances br
child shows a tendency t<
if there isn't a slight squeak, rattl
*
Thousands of children have
ami health by substituting a sturdy
noisy sort of crib,
A Simmons Crib is noiseless,
tie or sway to disturb the little si
The Simmons Steel Crib ill
how the Simmons principle of E
Its parts are fitted as yjmrsnugly
and noiselessly as , ; those
of a Simmons Bed.
Finished in smooth,
satiny white, harmoniz
ing nicely with modern Jnursery
decorations, ' Jjs
* * * ^
Come in and see ffi
these new Cribs. You fy
will surely find what you
want and the prices will
. rf);;.'C and please you.
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KINGSTREE Fl
Kingstree,
I SIMMOr
j Jiuilt
Williamsburg County.
any was organized on January lTtli
eville County. These two brothesr
tomobile business before. The Davis
in Abbeville before. Sherard Rro,vis
Cars handled since that date and
ted and prosperous business,
ung business men have done in Abltv.
It proves that experience and
ir Dealer success with the Davis Six.
?curc the Davis agency and have a
IOTOR COMP
""^lone 1226
lattery Co. i*
t., Kingstree, S. C. "
le Express Office. ? ^
. |
nnobile, Farm Lighting |
IVlegrapli batteries re- |
arged. We are distrib- {
vte Batterv. The only |
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without separators and
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I '.II1 (X1 ^ ll(l 1 (III VV/V VXA V a
8 Months. Distilled |
free. 6-3-8tp |
ity Record?1.50 the Year
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natured nerves, often fail to realize
eak a child's rest. When a healthy
) toss or whimper in its sleep, see
e or unsteadiness in its crib.
* *
been benefited in temper, nerves
' Simmons Crib tor the antiquated,
It stands solid and firm?no rateeper.
ustrated is a splendid example of
iuilt for Sleei) is aoolied to cribs.
JRNITURE CO.,
S. C.
MS BEDS
>r Sleep
r\ 1
uavis I
Six I
$2,185 r
ANY, Inc., 14
COLUMBIA, S. C. 9 V
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