PAGE TWO - FERTII Built up to a down t< Sold under the BRADLEY'S /? DETRICK'S ftfe BOWKERS N? RED R I For I f HARRY M ? R EP RESENT AT IV E WES 1 Ad ? Fietclv Manufa THE SMERfCiN 1GRIG Farmers F? Spartanburg, TI ' - SOU! ? Semi-P RICHMONI i THE OLDEST AGRi JOlR\A One Year1 hree 'l ea Five 'lean T wice-a-Month? 17C Genuine Shipman-Ward Rebuilt "Mnrniirnnrvc uniSLIUT UULM ONLY^^ ^ DOV/N ^ I ^ It. T.n v. > . **? ?? ? mu more About Thi? Splendid Typewriter A machine that look; cannot toil it from a t best and squarest typei Rebuilt Like New Every machine is st fully rebuilt. All wort new enamel, new nick key rings ? a complete will be proud to own. Try It for Ten Full D Send for a machine, part. Use it for TEN F it is exactly the genuii typewriter we claim it 1 Easy Monthly Paym Our easy monthly | YOU to ha?e this splen ase just the same as ret Don't Delay Anothe: You can obtain the! That's good twsisesc. That's good judgment, certain. 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New type, el, new lettering, new platen, new , perfect typewriter. A machine you ays Give it every test. Examine every ULL DAYS. Decide for yourself that le. standard Underwood fully rebuilt to be. ents payment plan makes it possible for did machine immediately. Payments itals. r Minute?Act Nowr nachine on a down payment of $Ti 00. You try the machine TEN DAYS. Then youll decide to kaep it. That's Is?Gall?Pbone-Write. )KEE SCOUT tents Murphy, N. C. * THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. Ml TO SUCCEE DWITH RC POROUS, WELL-DRAI IP'ant in Clumpa and Bed*?A List p Of Desirable Varieties By c Co. or a i K\ :y home should have a fed .1' rose I -his. It matters now how t humble the home may be or h <w ox- j a J pensiv it may be. this one plant that s < all unite on as a general fav rite, v '.It is . < mparatively easily grown an! t yit to succeed with it. there are cer- t ; :;.:n .ns that must be met. k Some ?>f the lower crowing varie ti s may be use for foundation plant- . ings. In this case they should be -et r t closer than two or thr< fee* n from thi foundation wall. This is v a rule that should b adhered to in planting any kind of shrubbery as ! fcundati n planting. Also, as a gen 1 cral rule, shrubbery should e s>. t I from 2 1-2 to J 1-2 feet apart, de- : : pending on th? size which the plant i gr. ws. Roses should be sit to 6 feet apart, di pending o nthe varie- * I ties grown and spac available. They art ' . as a rui . very desira i r plantir : around the foundation of i the hcu e a: ih.y are not very trtrac- ' live when wic hut bloom ? r with J . spar.--.,- foliagi. eBtter resu.* may 1 - obtained anil more attractive ef- ' feet .? curcl by planting in bed.- ; away from the house wh n th ; will j1 j be jei'n and admire when bl" ing : but v. iil be inconspicuous wh< t n bloom. Dwarf Baby K mil let I toses are Useful for planting i tn.-J; oorders of shtub beds wh tr.< y j wil bl m practically all summer, and . give life and color to Evergreen back-1 : giotmds. These dwarf plant- ra . iv 1 excted a height of two feet. !l The climbing varieties at fte: : used as foundati n ; lanti- _ . but ,i | even with these th y should si * ' ; ! fully two feet out from the ? Ol j i course the elimhrs should not be I I used except where em de re a svutn or to cut off the view. T i< | would naturally nv an that . , should be planted only to om .<: : | . the i?rch < r house, a- it is m .. i deirabU to cutt of the view ft .a the j i front windows and doOrs, except inji very rare ca.-cs v.';ere unusual : dl ! lions exist. '? Location ot 3. dt Important. R? :-cs. lik.' other shrubbery should 1 a- a rule be planted t-- ma - s >>r .* ; iather th. . singly, as in- ] dividual plants. A r-^se bed when ! : ; v rly ] sorted, iitui . ,r. 1 . i - ; j thing of beauty, bur to plant a few | ; u.-k - ; ... r". ami t : I - in :n tin j j wrong location, will detract from, j < : ather than add t the app. ar.awc of the group, i-. ThvVt-f. re. the mat: i ; of location is one of importance. Likeji I in$ other shrubbers, they may ben : planted in groups or clumps provided tie grounds arc large, but in this ] case i:.vv stiouid b- planted only :n ? I the angh - .a- corners, or othci j : 1 i:. ? where dun;; s it" shrubbery I j natural.y fit in. Kither plant then, as clumps of shrubbery in the an- [ gles of the walks and conn rs, cr put them in beds to otn -Lde or to tin ' oar of the house. As a general run j it is preferable to place tin m to thhe r< ar of the house, making a rtgular I b-.d out of them. While the rose grow - i almost any type of s..ii, yet ther. some soiiwhere the plant suc.-.ed but i.b.i" | teremly. The ixtrenuly heavy clay or sandy sail? do not fit ae.i. There fore, where or. has a very heavy day so.l the rose bed should be lightened up by the addition of consid* ruble sar.d or organic matter. In other j words, add enough of these muteiuis : to loosen up the soil and make it more i porous. ' '.'Sf'" B 1 .afflBTiffflk., 5C ? ... ? ? ?. 5w,,l iv j will he found de-irable ' > add con- j siderable cloy ar.d a lot of organic J matter in the ft>rrr. f >t aide manure and other rotted material. If one wil ! add sufficiently larg< quantities of . these, the light saintly ils may b-? ! made sufficiently heavy for growing i good roses. Kind of Soil Needed. Whatever the type >-f soil, keep in j mind that to succeed I st with r. > >, j the soil must contain a 1! oral amount i of organic matter. If thi* is not al- j ready present in the soil, add it in the form of -^ta* ? manure, woods mould < r other r : ed materia.. Also r??sts will nut stand w<' feet ar.d should be planted tily on ground that is rich and sufficiently well drained. The soil should be very thoroughly Keep Well h Avoiu Sickness > I TAKE I IRRANDRETH i | ee e*?. 1752 PILLS Q i QMOO xmlb I I will cleans. lh. .ystrm. ynrify I j lh* blood end keep you welL I i For Constipation 1 Indigestion, Biliousness, *tc. . Entirmly Vmgttablm. BBBESS&EBBQQEBB0 WfHT. NORTH CAROLINA >SES, A RICH, NED SOIL IS NEEDED repared, the deeper the better. A ood plan is to fork up with a spa ring fork, going down at least 12 or 15 nehes d ep. ar.d even deeper than hi a is desirable. After it is spaded dd the manure and spade up a pair, o as to thoroughly incorporate it ith the soil. Keep working the sod tntil it is entirely froo of lump>. rash, rocks, or other matter of this ind. In planting roses in this wel*. pr ?nrvd soil, dig the hole deep enough the roots may he spread out in their latur&l position. Never cram th-sv. ?ut allow them to spread out just a* y crow in the nurst rv r. a . Flv though the ground is fairly rich r e! has considerable manure incor-:it 1 with it when it was brok r?. is desirable tr? put some manure n the hole at the time the r> s< !? t. It is highly important, however, hat this manure be not allowed l in contact with th rootr. Put 1 plant in the hole in the proper ".-ition and ccv r the roots with t p 1. packing it tightly around the I" ? only the top soil or rich -;1 t i come in contact with the roots. - :hc raw -oil that may have been h: vn cut from the bottom of the tole should not be put around the -o >:s, but nut up near thd sutfae*. After the hole is about half full of oil and all roots are covered, put a si m't'u' or two of we el I rotted stal le manur . Use only the 1! rotted material. Horse stable uanure is s cond best t?? the cow, Sut only well retted nvcuni should u cd. Where r-? stable : vai'.able, put a few hr.ndsfu! ?. f itlur hor.e meal or cottons* d m ?1 n th" hole when plant:ng. B sure to keep it from coming in c<?nta-; with the ts. List of Desirable Varieties. Th re are literally hundrt d of v:irictiv of r - M -t f tin " a ' d. but th- following is a small list u the varieties f different colo he: will succeed fairly will in aliv. st any section <?f the South. White R? ?s?White Manu.n hit; Kai.-.rin Augusta Victoria; and S i w Queen, whi h is 3; wit a I"r v? Karl Drusehki. Pink It ? !,;nk Ma man (' chet; Pit'k Radian.-; Paul Neyr?>n; P.rtk Killarruy. President Taft. M*-. ("has. Mock. Helen Gould, lb ssie Brow: Ophelia, William R. Smith. ^ HOW R Al.xamier Hi'ii Gray; Etoile do I.yon; and Eunhi: t. Hod Roses?Rod Radian.? : r. : vtl Jacqueminot; Rvd Mama:-. C.uhet: Rhea R. id. Meteor, Etoile de Fr:u, Grussan TepletChas. K. P", Among the best climbing r.-.-es with persistent foliage that does n t j.LiJn or mildew, making them useful for H.nens, and while blooming but or.ee : - f 1C5 I \_M Tkt mtm Z Jrruf c A New The Ford Mc annoujjres the new all-steel 1 * weather - pmol c the famous Fo?-c 1} j drive chassis, for El haulage unit at | | low price of $49( f Steel flare- boarc I with sockets pc 1 stakes and hi^h I side boards or I the mounting I ?la canopy top, | I V T 11 CAR; each season, producing at that time a wealth of flowers, the following art the most popular and satisfactory: American Pillar?large clusters of ingle cherry red flowers with yellow centers. L>r. Van Fleet?beautiful glowing shell pink clusters. Silver Moon?larp . single, pure white, yellow cent r. Pink Cherokee?large, single, rosy pink, yellow center. Paul's Scarlet Climber?deep scar- j let flowers borne in dust.re:. Among the monthly blooming climb iag varieties, the following will giv. splendid r*.suits: Climbing Mad. Caroline Tes-.out? large flowers, deep rosy pink. Ma re thai Neil?exquisitely frag rrar.t. d tp yellow flovir : bablj the most popular climbing r? >e in the South. Climbing Mt tcor?deep -variet | crimson. Climbing White Cochet pure white tinged with pink, very vig Among other good monthly climbers are Climbing Lady Ash town. pink' Climbing Ktoile de Franc . red' Climbing Cru -an Tcp'itz. red; C!i bing Helen Gould dark pink: Climb irp upneiia, hj-ht pink; Climbmpl Kuiserin Augusta Victoria, whitt \ William Allen Richard-* >n, yellow Reinc Marie Henriettc. rod. Hosts may bo sot any time during la* fall, win:* r or tarly spring. They h after ^ Jj|p ct SCHC The. lirtlo crossroads s* cf pupils. In case of fire Today our schools licci working mar.y classes shifts. Despite consta hare- appalling disaster ! Ir.gs. Suppose one of th j A school building of c< ' cr.'y safe for children, b ! money"?for it perm | ! at (. more than on* Ask your building ma to you what is :rue bu |_ ! AT s490 ronplrte Ford Truck with ail-jterl body anil a CHASSIS ONLY. $370.00 Price* f. o. b. Detroit * Feed a'Intel body and neetker-proof cob on lb* Ford Hjhu maJtct nor Id'* loner I priced complete one-tern Ford Steel Trud tor Company making the body r prediction oi a lot general use. S body and steel end dcasrs may eas ib, mounted on This new body. i one-iop worm- fheet steel stroi imng * complete jnd riveted, is de* the remarkably up under the mo Loading space is is and end gate ?" ? lwo in< >nnit the use of The weather I %I?ii Car cm ft* WifM <JW r c uthorized Ford Dealei Friday, April 18, 19X4 K growth has started in the spnoj most section of the South tl^ mean that they may be March and up to the early p^V One will not p.> vtW by some or all of these ftfTYeot A ? ^ry Qu* j()B pw*TaM: PATENTS! | INVENTORS - r. i Absolutely Free of Br Search the n . r-is the Offi.a and rt-tn , you 0,Jrop^H* j as to whether mt you cas p. pater, t on your Invention. ?. Ws have a- - ed thousandi cj venters in DEVELOPING and P^E ! FECTING their IDEAS before $9. I their application papers in the pK | ent office. W WE CAN ASSIST YOU ' ! 1 akt advantage f this Frw <$& Writ- T lay for f| VALUABLE iNFORMATKW K GIBSON & FOX g j 30"> McLachler. I?'dg, \V:l-h:r 30." M?:La? hlen Bldg. Be WASHINGTON. D C. B (23-13t-p) B litl )6L~1| :hf?olhouso held only a score B , exit was easy for all. rally turn away pupils, often H in morning and afternoon H nt fire drills we frequently B rs from such crowded build- fl it \ ictims was your child. B >ncrete beinft fireproof is rot Bj ut also safe fcr the taxpayer's S uncr.t. And In t t cost it is B 2 of impermanent materials. B terial dealer to e' m< .trato B udin^ economy, lie know*. | TASl iWD CEMEHTr1 okE roll ~ - TRU CKg ;ss& 1 8s 1 w ? I -nrj || k Body | eadily adaptable jl >crcen sides and II ilv K?> initallMi. H built of heavy M H| ngly reinforced H ME ligned to stand 1 |B ?f severe usage. 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