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Do You Know how to Plow?
There are thousands of farmers
all over the land who would say
in reply to this question. “Os
course we do, for we have been
plowing all our lives, and ought
to know how to do it.” And yet
how many of them have ever giv
en serious study to the art of
plowing? Hundreds of them write
asking about deep plowing and
wanting to know if they should
plow bo many inches or should
subgoil further. ,
Now the mere matter of depth
is not all there is in good plowing.
Soils differ greatly in regard to
the depth they should be plowed.
On the rolling red clay hills of the
Southern Piedmont one can hard
ly plow and subsoil too deep, for
the deeper these hills are broken
the less tendency there is to wash,
for there is a deep body of loose
soil to take up and hold the water.
Then there are level clay loam
soils that need drainage, and if
we plow these lands and run a
subsoiler below the breakage plow
the Biibsoil will simply settle back
as before and little good will be
done by deep breaking until the
field is under-drained.
Then again, all over the South
ern Costal plain there are deep
sandy soils. Now, to break these
very deep and subsoil them would
not only be a waste of labor but
an actual damage to the soil, for
in such land we ehould endeavor
to get a sort of hard-pan formed
below the plowing in order to
make the soil hold water and plant
foods. On such soils lime applied
to the surface and merely harrow
ed in will settle down and form
just such a retentive layer below.
Hence, in the matter of depth
of plowing one must take the char
acter of the soil into consideration
and what would be deep plowing
on a Bandy soil would bo shallow
plowing on a red-clay hill. Where
there is no clay in reach of a good
turning plow, I would aesume that
C inches iB deep enough to plow
that soil, while on red-clay hills I
would turn 8 inches and run the
subsoiler in the fall as deep again
in the furrows, giving a loose bed
16 inches deep.
Then, when this plowing settles
and the cultivation is frequent
and shallow there is formed a
means for the capillarymoisture to
rise freely.—Progressive Farmer.
Averts Awful Tragedy.
Timely advice given Mrs. C.
Willoughbv. i f Morengo, VVis ,
(R. No. 1) prevented a dreadful
tragedy and suved two lives. Doc
tors had said her frightful cough
was a “consumption” cough and
could do little to help her. After
many remedies failed, her aunt
urged her to take Dr. King’s New
Discovery. “I have been using it
for some lime,” she wrote “and the
awful cough has almost gone. It
also saved my little boy when tak
en with a severe bronchial trouble.
This matchless medicine has no
equal for throat and lung trouble.
Price SOC and SI.OO. Trial bottle
free. Guarateed by Brown Odom
Drug Co.
If Uncle Sam were as ugly as
Canada untimates in her recent
vote of declination could you
blame her for turning him down?
Is the World Growing Better?
Many things go to prove that it
is. The way thousands are trying
to help others is proof. Among
them is Mrs. W. W. Gould, of
Pittsfield, N. H. Finding good
health by taking Electric Bitters
she now advises other sufferers
everywhere to take them. “For
years I suffered with 6tomach and
kidney trouble.” she writes.
“Every medicine I used failed till
I took Electric Bitters. But this
great remedy helped me wonder
fully.” They’ll help any woman.
They’re the best tonic and finest
liver and kidney remedy that’s
made. Try them. You’ll see. SOC
at Brown Odom Dru g Co.
Sometimes when a man is pre-j
tending to be looking for a wife,!
he is merely hunting for a good
cook. Beware of such.
Lame back is one of the most
common forms of muscular rheum
atism. A few applications of
Chamberlain's Liniment will give
relief. For sale by All Dealers.
Germany wants all nations to
have equal opportunity in Morocco
especially Germany.
Zemo Makes Astonishing Eczema Cures.
** VVb Prove It.”
Every day ZEMO gives relief
and cures men, women and child
ren in every city and town in
America whose skins are on fire
with torturing ECZEMA rashes
and other itching, burning, scaly, i
and crusted skin and scalp humors.
ZEMO and ZEMO (ANTISEP
TIC) SOAP, two refined prepara
tions will give you such quick re
lief th°t vou will feel like a new,
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person.
We give you three reasons why
we recommend and endorse ZEMO
and ZEMO SOAP for all skin and
scalp eruptions.
Ist, They are clean, scientific
preparations that give universal
satisfaction and are pleasant and
agreeable to use at all times.
2nd. They are not experiments,
but. are proven cures for every
form of skin or scaly affections
whether ou infants or grown per
sons.
3rd. They work on a new prin
ciple. They do not glaze over the
, surface, but they penetrate to the
' seat of the trouble and draw the
germ life from underneath the
skin and destroy it. In this way
a complete cure is effected in any
, case of SKIN OR SCALP ERUP
TION.
Endorsed and sold in Lyons By
Brown Odom Drug Store.
Texas will have 82 Postal Sav
ing banke next week. And the
Lone Star 6tate has grewn so pop
ular as to find abundant use for
them.
It s Equal Doo’t Exist.
No one has ever made a salve,
ointment or balm to compare with
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. It’s the
one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns.
Burns, Bruises, Sores,Scalds, Boils
Ulcer 6, Eczema, salt Rheum. For
Sore Eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped
Hands, or Sprains its supreme.
Unrivaled for Piles, Try it. Only
25c at Brown Odom Drug Co.
After thinking it over in the
light of experience Taft would
rather be Judge than - President,
Forget Your Feet.
A busy man might as
well be crippled as to be
poorly shod. Poor shoes
make it awful hard to
keep your mind off your
feet.
King Bee and Easy
Street are comfortable.
They are made in our
Georgia Shoe Factory
and are “there” on
style and wearing qual
ities.
Two new classy lasts
have just been put in
“Ty Cobb,” Red Rock.”
They’ll please you.
Just ask your dealer to
show them.
J. K, Orr Shoe Co.,
Red Seal Shoe Factory,
Atlanta.
Foley’s •
Kidney
Remedy
Cures Backache, Kidney and
Bladder Trouble.
It corrects irregularities,
strengthens the kidneys so they
will eliminate the impurities
from the blood and tones up
the whole system.
Commence taking Foley’s
Kidney Remedy at once and
avoid Bright’s Disease or Dia
betes. 50. and SI.OO bottles.
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Our Bank Statement Explained.
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| | The interior of a building is usually regarded as complete when <•
<1 the floors, walls and ceilings have been finished. All other work done, 11
of a fixed or immovable nature, would apply to Fixtures, and such ;;
1| improvements vary in accordance with the special needs of the bnsi- <>
<4 ness to be conducted. Furniture, usually movable, and rarely so 11
II specialized as Fixtures, completes the inner material equipment. ;;
;| Effort is usually made to have the interior of a bank appear at
<> tractive, and suitable Fixtures (involving Vault Front, Counters, 11
11 etc., principally, at leust with the smaller banks) are usually quite ;;
11 costly. As in the case of furniture, however, quality aud durability
<• are most likely to be found combined. 11
11 Some articles of Furniture carried by us are as follows: Burglar ;
11 Proof Safe, Safety Deposit Boxes, Adding Machine, Two Typewriters,
<| Desks, Tables and Chairs. 11
*1 As in the case of the Banking House, it is necessary, in operating “
11 conservatively, to keep Furmrure and Fixtures insured against loss <•
|| by fire, and to make due allowance for their depreciation in value. 11
11 Onr Furniture and Fixture account has been charged down from $2,- ] |
11 500.00 to SI,OOO 00. Many old and well-establised banks publish no <>
|| such item in their statements of condition, their equipment m this 11
«i connection being a silent resource.
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ELECTPIO THE BEST FOR
BILIOUSNESS
BITTERS AND KIDNEYS.
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Money to Loan
Loans negotiated on first mortgage
on improved farms, payable in
annual installments. No commis
sion charged on loans. Seven per
cent. only. Thos. J. Parrish,
First National Attorney,
Bank Building, Lyons, Ga,
STOVER GASOLINE ENGINES
t Tne « mpleit ■meine on tbs market — has less wearing parts than
; 1 any ;iu maintenance cost U less. Owe rod operates igniter, ex
/5 v /«; ): \ /bsv'|| y» na L<aaoHne pump, Extremely economical in the consumption
/** l( j l - ,of g.. j... Au ieuc- j oubiueer not necessary— anybody can
17 , Vijjl y i I yd. run it. Can 1,« started or stopped instantly, and can be easily trans
-3. ~ jv'.v * ported. Will i>n3i . .-jly o/ery o..ace of horse power claimed —
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STOVES ’S
myfj Steam Englnta, Seilers and Saw Mills
k Complete Cinnhig. Siwinj, ShiGg’s amt Pumping outfits • specialty
ary Machinery Co.J,
3-CC Charry St-cci, r.IACON, OA.
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