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EVENING TELEGRAM JAN. . FORAGE unnps 25 FLA., AND, lwn s Fru crop for aroves CLEAN, FRESH i duc 1o ot it ! Brggnx\wed ” other fruits sus 5 TU\We are now compleiing the civele | tufg s a nitrogen t of this series of cles on forace!eper f lemor {crops in Florida. 1 ried as thelvalye by the followmz analysis joutcome of a lotter from a Prof . Wi ‘AL Blajr-of the | ment of chemistry in the Uni spondent to the Grower on B weed, giving us the benefit of his ex- v of Florida: GBI R L P g ““‘““&“ ¢ bdddSdS -“fiu&z&u‘u‘ufl:i-‘wfl»fi«b BB ko ofrds periences with this crop, concluding Weight in pounds of dried stem {his letter with the s stion that|an@ leaves, per acre, 3.480.15. ‘ * we should publish all the material ‘eight in pounds of dried roots THIS IS WHAT YOU FIND AT MY STORE—ALL AT nossible relative to the growing of I 0585 'ux\\'p“:].\' velvet beans and besgar- zht of nitrogen per THE LOWEST PRICES | weed, thereby letting the farmers of [stems and leaves, 71 | . ; Il' e north and west know what zood ‘eight in nitrogen, per acre in| i MY SAUSAG:S WILL MAKE YOUR MOUTH forage crops can he . zrown her roots, 10,02, : The s stion took root but ex-| Total nitrogen in roots, stems and X7 A ~ ande coneic for " st ] : $ WATER FOR A MONTH AFTERWARD, JUST TQ §!panded consid for not onls 3 lhave we It with cowpeas and vel a ; THINK ABOUT IT jvet b have tried to demon- | % | st at valve and possibiii ¢ ¢ ‘ Bi Ay iee ninnliery “Whatsoever » man soweth, that ai., ol other forage crops. » | v H YD o) Ef It the re vill cast his eye hack | shail he reap. i ) L les he may be|™ You cannot reap anvthing else: you MUST roay L amazsd at the larae list of suitabl : T o N i fi crops which may be rajsed in| 3 you sow. If you want a fortune, PLANT ; 1 ( throuszhout the whole utra ey [Tl gt wili I)"udlw e a lortune. QOpe g : ang will show concliusively to ! ! R : . | ! - 5 3 “he mn R e 2L At | ® E p HI KSO N it of the matter the enormon clover 110 prot 1681 124 uter anotie j" ‘_ € 1\ ! HGE 1 “ L : o °® ml\'.:m:wu the State possessos ove i-“" lished by farm stoc rrowa all great fortares. Start a bank accon Hidd S her in i atati On orrespondent iy Li ¢ N S 3% i I jany otn '1 in th in relati n | ditead i ad 4 have somethine in your OLD AGE that wili Mike to the industry of ! ising, hoth | MeasHrWEeC bR . i : phone 44 g heef-cattle and ho: well analyzis nmade » vou secrre and comfortable. Our bark 1s a secure . dairy farming. | partment of asy for your monry to grow n. SIS IREIIIREIID tww%mw@mmm But the list so far as my own ex-|ton i a compa pace for you periences and knowledze are con-|and alfalfa and T do not thir cerned is about exhausted, so, I, Would he amiss to reproduce it ol ROl < state, we are now completing thol DO Your Banking Wlth U cirele. We branched out from the ' Begzar M letter on begzgarweed into a consid- ! weed erably wide radins considering many | Fiter, per cent. ... Qi 24 k I other foraze crops, but return JI'I'U(' N <per cent, . 211 15 round to the oricinal starting point, [ Sugar & 3t ireh, pet, 80, 2 H ‘ 5./ that of bezearweed. [ Bty fend celt i e 8 Dogezarweed A inacleers ot | » per cent ... .. 16,9 [ (7F L.A K ‘ AND ' « L § a genuine cracker of northern Flor- | ble, he states, how ARG SR T O ST [ar 7 L e -] ida and Southern Georgia. In othoer }“ AoRI deatil aitalf ‘. words it is a native to those dis-(¥7¢ 1t their vavious ingredients. B e T e S S R s tricts. It is often known as Florida| DBut the prowing of alfudra ia —————————— clover and hotanically it is calleq M DYyt s i desm a legume, thy Yitronble Ve have a nitre ror fr ftutie i tinot batiter |inz this clement in ; ARG AY 2 ! i n 0}2 “.-nw £oil renovator ¢ Flo U o s o e— e comm— s 3 siderable importance. ——— e It is an annual but is so prolific of seed that once it is introduced it will reproduce it=elf ag a volunteer in all cultivated fields after crops are laid by. In this way beg- garweed will produce annually 1 full crop of the best of hay with no forther care or outlay of expense he- yond that of harvesting. It strong upright 300 Pair Satin Pumps, $3.00 values, New Year's Sale Price, $2.08 —— A —_———— crop We have a full line of sizes in has a th | to ing from six brane! a heichth of Zrow reaching eight feet. The secods are <m.1|1‘! - Whlte b]aCk plnk’ yellowish and flattened, approximat-| ' l % ing red clover in weieht, the le al | % gl b ue and red En J ¢ ; bushel in Florida being 62 pounds. R H Q It's of vital importance that you gt e i:’ ",kmlmmi“” 10U CAN BANK ON OUR tire stock ot +hocs al ROCK BOTTOM start the bank acconnt NOW-—now o 1 - Vel o o w\hcn you are vigorous mld able. 'nn(l should only be sown when the CONCRETE } PR“ f: lg ing (;hof Sale at B ground is thoroughly warm and Giving v enuinely vl e is one's best fnend—-\-'h not beflm sequently is just after summer rains| St s SOURCRLION, SN building that reserve now? In time have commenced, early in June. Be- | Y@K, blocks, stable and garage floors, lm r to come, the earnings of that reserve fore sowing, the ground should be , for we use the very pest of um- may be sufficient to keep you in com- thoroughly cultivated in order to|’orm PROVEN cement, finest aands | fort, destroy all weed growth. Sow broad-| ,¢c. , and we never skimp the pro-“ SHOE STORE cast at the rate of from ten to 3 per cent interest paid. portion of cement used. Have you some work done? 508 West Main St. FLORIDA NATI.NAL VAULT C(. Buccessor to Lazeland aridea twelve pounds per acre. The thick-! er the stand the better will be the quality of hay. Crowding prevents branching out which would cause the stems to become coarse and woody, rendering it very unsuitable for hay. Care shonld be taken when Opposite City Hall s you want a | sowing not to bury the seed tun‘ | deep; in fact it is best to barely cov- | dtone Works ‘ er the secd if planted at the time| " 4l mentioned. | H. B Zlmmerman, Mgr. Hi il In sowinz new land down to heg | BB HEGD D DG G D S‘ f n! {zarweed it is claimed to be a dis-| | i DD Giupde WhdDpdSBHBBOBE tinct advantage to vse seed with thel E | b { PP bebibidedd s hulls attached as “the pods, hecause | he a e B 1 ‘ 'ul‘ the adhering dust, carry the nee-| | 1 ! essary bacterial inoculation with | i & L { |them;" otherwise clean seed is pre-| ’w | e ferable because of a more uniform| &rma :‘ Biig O o PR skt T LATRO G germination. | | Beth‘r blly a Ford Car now, l f 3 As a hay crop it succeeds best on i . Filg JANUARY 22d’ 230’ 24xh and 26lh land containinz a considerable | desires to call the attention of their { Wh"e we can make p'“mpt de E § 9 amount of moisture, but it will grow | customers to the special displa y and | § "VCY as . t o H ¢ A I we ¥ I Want Some Ready Cash. These prices e tien any tunie oo tor 10|00 101 & and correet I g Ve Su e s we My w0 r : the yield will not be as zreat. Twoi gt AN LS 1| we will et othe i ‘ : r nt fO' Ready CfiSh: |l!‘n|\\ of hay can be cut during the fnl perfumes and tollet requizites on 5;‘; T % 9 Sh” me " [ 'summer, some claiming that even nw‘\hlfll[ in the store durinz this week 4 ouring cars full € lli ed ‘ Sugar, 25-1:01_md sacks, for 2 $'1 20 third crop can be obtained. The| _ 3 . 8 AT : ru‘ ! . ’ e . : ‘ Swift's Pranium Hams, per pound....... ...... ............ .20 first ¢ utting should be made just as| Y °Ur inspection of the merchandise | | $6:6.50 delivered anywhere in Octagon Soap, 13 bars .. 50 e plants begin to bloom, when [is solicited. We kn oW that y i i ) ! ants g ) ¢ sol 1. now that your in-| #lf P 4 Lenox Soap, 15 bars ~§0 they are about three to four feet|yorect will be meMted by the ual 1 olk (Ohnty' i AR RIOUE, S8 BOMID BAOR ... oo oo Siakiesivine oot 2.70 pigh, and subsequent cuttines at| A | BEt Elour, SADOUnt BA0K. .. . L ooviiaiivans veviinh snaaniaan .75 about the same stage of srowth. Af-|Of these gooas. (i | Best Butter, 3 brands, per pound............ ........ ....... .35 ter the last cutting the crop can be f ) Best Oleomargarine, Per pound.......occvv vin wun wevsssrie -5 parrowed in, but the stubble s hould % [ 3l | 2 3 Al ! | Can Salmon (15¢ kind) ....... ... e e e L ot eedaiggpnent g e Rl THE LARELIKD AUTCNGBILE AND SUPPLY CO. Can Corn, extra good, 1Cc, 12 for........ ........ Coeeearaaen 1.00 out for in this climate it is detrimen- ] i LAKELAN FL Can Peas, Fancy Early June, 12¢, 12 for ......... .......... 1.35 tal to the soil in more ways than | exa l] S tO re I . AN FLA. Hudnut Meal and Grits, 10 pounds for ......... ........ .25 one to turn under an absolutelv| RIOON: SHOME DEEIMABR. 0 (o0 Ul it seesis bt e v aiee 1.70 g¢reen crop. Each cutting will pro- | Y Squ BNt Jannn: Baon, B8 DOMAAR. . vvh ity e n sens ve i 1.00 quce from 11-2 to 2 tons of hay on! age o SRR ISTON ST ORS00 DONBHR .« cvioiion s e bR g 1.00 an average though in many cases B Sl B AT R < e R R e S IR P S RN .25 this has often been excecded I RN Mh Woshing POMMer] V308, .. cooavaiv oot dinse vasns .25 nay is easily @ the usual (‘g 010 K OTt Ll plln e T e e R R G P SN .20 methods. If so 1 L,u? T A w. Lb'ulc‘r Mo, > € oni. ] iarge porches o noy hate Gomponnd Lard, per pouttd oo cosiviiiv vy baievansiis : .10 purpose of secu hay and for e i Ceran . anises O : Successor to W K. McRae us ireatment gu Extra present to everyone buying over 32 00. aze crop and for vating ! : . soils one crop of hay only sh TRANSFER LINED ! W00 pernin :Y{fle:fi:lflfl e secured allowing the last crop Draving and Hauling ot Al Kine < 278 : ‘"l,'f‘“!“',r' e 1 : mature for re-seedi the 1g | Prompt and Reasonable Service et R psin :tllrning the whole under as soon as| Guaranteed bRbIREPeP mature and partially dried out. I ve SRPd ’ Prof. Hume claims in his book on Household Moving o .pecil.lty tgram C d e(