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YOU ARE LNTITED
To join the Presbyterian of the South
Piano Club. The plan Is sensible, economical
and convenient. Club members
not only save money on their pianos,
but are protected and even insured in
every paiticular so that dissatisfaction
Is impossible. Study the club plan
carefully and you cannot fail to see
that it represents an unusual opportunity.
Inose who have already joined
and have received vieir pianos express
themselves as "Delighted with the
pianos and the plan."
The club glveB you the benefit of'the
"purchasing power of Us one huudred
members." 'xhis means a saving of
aoout one-third in tne put chase price
of jour piano, lerois are uiade to suit
the convenience of the individual member.
The lite insurance feature Is ideal.
It is well worth jour white to investigate
the club caretuily. Write for catalogue
and full particulars. Address
Ludden & Bates. Presbyterian of the
South Club Dept., Atlanta, Ga.
THUS WILL 1MB KB ST ALAN K.
F. W. Parkhurst, the BoBton publisher,
says that if anyone afflicted with
rheumatism in any form, neuralgia or
kidney trouble, will send their address
to him at 701 Carney Bldg., Boston,
Mass., he will direct them to a perfect
cure. He has nothing to sell or give;
nnlv tolls vmi hnw ho wns ciirod oflor
years of search for relief. Hundreds
have tested it with success.
HE DEDUCED 57 POUNDS
New Method of Flesh Iteductiou Proves
Astouishingly Successful.
Johnstown, Pa., (Special).?Investigation
has fully established that Hon.
H. T. Stetler, of this city, has reduced
his weight fifty-seven pounds in an incredibly
short time by wearing a simple,
invisible device, weighing less than an
ounce. This, when worn as directed,
acts as an infallible flesh reducer, dispensing
entirely with dieting, medicines,
and exercises. Many prominent men and
women have adopted this easy means of
reducing superfluous flesh, and it is
stated the Inventor, Prof. G. X. Burns,
of No. 17 WeBt Thirty-eighth street, New
York, is Bending these outfits on free
trial to all who write him.
?B?I CHEAPER THAN EVER!
SSISiISSRShi ErorrKlnd of Woren Wire Fence,
RBIBIIDlliUlui alio Wrought Iron Picket Feneea,
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FURNITURE
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CARPETS
RICHMOND. = VA.
Via Bristol
And The
Norfolk & Western
Railway
Thi Short Line Between
NEW ORLEANB. BIRMINGHAM, MEMPHIS.
CHATTANOOGA, KNOXV1LLE.
?AND?
WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA, NEW
YORK.
Solid Train Service Dining Car.
All Information cheerfully furnished.
WARREN L. ROHR,
, Chattanooga, Tean.
Western Passenger Agent
W. B. BEVILL,
General Passenger Agent,
Roanoke, Va
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THE PRESBYTEBIA1
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For The Farm j
SHOULD SPKAY THE OUCUAHD.
San Jose Scale Can be Controlled by
Thoroughly Using1 Lime-Sulphur.
HOME-MADE SOLUTION,
A Farmer Can Greatly ltedure the Coat
of Spraying by Mukiug His LimeSulphur
Solution at His Farm.
This Is the time of year when the
fruit grower should be making arrangements
to secure his spray material for
the coming season. To control the San
Jose scale he must spray thoroughly before
the buds are open. Lime-sulphur
is the mcst common and probably one
of the most effective remedies. Two
pertinent questions which occur to the
farmer at this time are where can he
purchase bis spray materials and how
much ought he to pay?
Several very good commercial brands
of lime-sulphur may be purchased by
the barrel at prices ranging from eight
to twelve dollars a barrel.
To reduce the cost of spraying the
farmer can manufacture a lime-sulphur
solution at home just as good in every
respect as the commercial product. The
cost of this home-made solution will
not exceed $2.50 a barrel for actual cost
of materials. Commercial sulphur flour
may be purchased for $1.50 to $1.60 per
100 pounds. F. O. B. New York City, of
several firms, prom'nent among which _
are Battelle & Renwick; 165 Front
Street, and Bergenport Sulphur Works,
100 William street. Freight rates would
probably not raise this price to more
than $2.00. High-grade lime may be
secured locally in most cases at prices
not to exceed 60 cents a hundred
pounds. Several farmers in a community
may order in ton lots at about
$6 a ton, including freight, thus greatly
reducing the cost. The lime should be
guaranteed at least 90 per cent, pure,
and should be free from dust, dirt and
air slacked material, these impurities
producing sediment in the resulting
solution.
How to Make Lime-Sulphur Solution.
For equipment one should have a
large kettle holding sixty or seventy
gallons. This will allow a full barrel
of liquid to be boiled at a time without
danger of boiling over. Better yet
would be a boiler where live steam
could be produced and used for the
heating agency. In this case wooden
tanks or barrels could be used for
boiling.
i u lxian^ 111 guuuuo ui mo tuuccutrated
solution, weigh out forty pounds
of lime and slake it in about ten gallons
of hot water in the boiling vessel,
adding the lumps of lime gradually
to avoid too violent boiling. Eighty
pounds of sulphur should in the meantime
be weighed out and moistened,
stirring constantly until it makes a ?
thla paste. This paste should be gradually
poured Into the slaking lime and
stirred to prevent the formation of
lumps. When the slaking has finished
add water to bring the amount up to
fifty gallons and boil gently for one
hour. A notch on a stick will show
the depths in the kettel required to
make fifty gallons, and as the liquid
evaporates, water should be added from
time to time to bring the mixture up to
the original level. If live steam Is used
the material will be more likely to increase
In volume rather than decrease,
so no water need be added.
Th's will make a concentrated solution
that will keep through the season
If stored In filled and tightly-corked
barrels, unless the weather approaches
ero. It may be kept In open Teasels
J OP THE BOUTH 6, 3912]
ROKSTEtt FEBTIUZER
771E SPOT EVERY Tim
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The explanation Is simple; f?, 1
they are made with the great- jjl jl ,
est care and every ingred~ J/1 J
ient has to pass the test f f
of our own laboratories; Jf I
there's no hit or miss"about jjj fi
Royster Fertilizers. jf j
Sold By Reliable Defers Everywhere ul /I |
F.S.ROYSTER GUANO COJ |
SALES OFFICES jf I/
Norfolk.Va. Tarboro.N.C. CoIumbia.S.C. if nj
Baltimore, Md. Montgomery, Ala. Spartanburg.SC. W
Macon, Ga. Columbus, Ga.
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If You Reduce Your Cotton Acreage
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uont iou want Also to Reduce
the Cost of Production of Cotton?
If so, use more Fertilizers. This is the cheapest way to v
make cotton! If you will
Use
Virginia-Carolina j
Fertilizers
in larger quantities per acre to the acreage planted you will
find the problem of reduced acreage and reduced cost of
production solved and settled. Write for a copy of our free , f
1912 Farmers' Year Book.
SALES OFFICES
Richmond, Va. Charleston, S. C. |
Norfolk, Va. Baltimore, Md. ? FCft|l!?6rS * J
Atlanta, Ga. Columbus, Ga. ^ "
Savannah, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. LVlTfeinia VHS.fOII[^^B
Columbia, S. C. Memphis, Tenn. i h(' iiiiY ril
Durham, N. C. Shreveport, La.
Alexandria, Winston-Salem,
RTT HEN the committee at New Or- ^
IVY leans, La., erected to the memory ffl This
[ij&Sn of Jefferson Davis this Monu- Monu
ment carved from
Winnsboro Blue Granite Jfefl ment I
"The Silk ef The Trade" Will
They not only showed excellent Judgement In se- Will
lectins materiel, but paid his tuomory the highest i
or Tributes. Stand r
Wlnnmboro Blum Granite la the best granite ever
dl score red: will not crack, chip, sinutor weather; p ?
aud will stand through time Interminable, as fresh rOrever
and beautiful as the day you erect It. Is uniform
I n color and texture, aud the inscription stands out
1 n bold contrast to the surface, and Is readable from
a distance. Accept no inferior granite, bat
on the best, MHrnssfcare Blum.
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Write u* Jor the name oj out
nearest dealer.
Winnsboro Granite Corp,
Rion, s. c.
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