EquaUt jor All; Special Privileges for None, f. I MINElR. PkoPEIETOR. BREVARD, TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY, N. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13.1903. VOL. YIII-NO. 7 The .ci’ibe. He who gives his inijuenea to the establishmQ^t of a bar, a dis pensary or a aUtill' ’s work ing for that vvhic destroyer of ni' wrecker of many ruin of mulfitud “Woe Jiiito h’ neighfefif drin botUe to him drunke^j als- V * Jj* j .i:\ to . uiaj iollo continue ’ inliauJis t! the * ft'or hands. , fao}ishod, (JriecI up ijlill ii ; Oj^.icJiKisi I Ail' I measure.” What ceiv>:) all tl^ose x^hc this life in^ businoiss. In your Issue of Janu an article “T^aet' the Tilings That Pay. Commercial fertilizers are chemically prepared plant food. They are mixtures which con tain, or are supposed to contain, certain elements in soluble form which will increase the crops. A fertilizer containing 8-2 2 means that you ejtpect to find € per cent of phosphoric acid. As there are ^,000 pounds in a ton this would give 20 time$ 8—160 pounds Gf phosphoric acid in a ton, so twice gO (forty) pounds of anjnjonia and twice twenty (forty) pounds of potash/ AU thase give you 240 pounds of soluble plant food to a ton. The I’fist of the ton is worthlosg to the crop. As v^e ne bottle of .other jeinadii Yoiirn 0 0 I I /